The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-10-03, Page 8NEWS OF AUBURN
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THE GODER1CH SIGNATATAR
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°Ite:Wuk, the `Perng " anal "Some Day 1 fafxserteey
tile Silver Cord Will Break." This ' ' l'`" ' ' ' 4 '
7 QII il ITV IN Tilt' lilt
.1.06g lee eneteil meethee tie:..,... 1.03,10wei There have been speculatitams in the
AUBURN, Oct. ,2.. ---Mr. Chas. Be , Ires, of Whiteeleareli, and Me. and Mre. i'l ihge. '),ftiefre weri' clletel: Y,res,i(1„vt, I
3r., lett last week to ependeee"f,et.- itne ' Roy pattcti, of st, oeorge. 3,are. v. a..., 4AOWSon; v.tee=1)W.riAiept.2 .ixero. i ailment may not be about to ellanp Its
press reivitly whether the British Ow-
Wi re a NVS 11 z t.a, ana ., .1 . . w Str aser and IL E. Szlwr i smetarh Alr•-.
. 2. . Earl ' polies in regard to aircraft prOduetiOn,
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- Wite a week -end visitor with his father, ' Strasser,1 of Sault :Ste. Marie, spent bY; Pianist, Mre. R. J. P‘hillips; visiting, , - exoderieh Rebekah. Lodge will hold a,
Jack. Weir, of the R.C.A,,Fe Toronto, Glade.% of' _LS,Obringville„ and Keneete I Raithby ; treasurer, Mre. Glenn Baith. •
to 1. tb,e in*if-.3telace upOn high qual-
J3r. B. C. Weir. • • i Sunday With Mr. and Mre. R. D. committee, Mre. John Me -Knight, Mrs. ' .tY which has hitherte been the eardintd. bridge and "5'00'' in the Odalfellowe'
Mr. and Mvs. 31,luer• ItobertSon, Billiee ,i Munro. ..ower comznittee, 1, modified, and whether a new echenie of Hall, Oetober 24tia, $.13 p.m., in aid of
'George, ShirleY arid Lnima and. UM ! ' 'Mr. and Mr,s. Frank Woods and Mrs, Alrs.-Alfred Asquith; ft thevalteealorCeinvie-nSg. ,•0AtdtmileissNivoinnt2c.,quar e40
Annie Waiver Mrs. IV". C. Robertson, 1, feature•Of our sYStern Of suPPlY IS tO be'
W. V. Robertson spent Sunday witb AIL, Albert King of 14 ..i1 visited- with R.' C • Ill illiPs and. Mrs. Earl! raaes-production is,to, be adopted. Mlle, ' et the (Riderich Ladies' Bitle, Clab;'111
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the meeting with prayer. I 14. '1t wCould be a vast nuntlier of -cheap, the ,hasenient of Lloyd's bawling alleY,
- , and Mrs, Andrew Christie, of Croirearty, Mrs. Annie Doyle and Mise Marearet Raithbv. Mrs. John ,Itaitlaby cloeed
Mre. 0; J. Crawford and, MiS3 LUCillq,,,Iglig Oil*Z1,(310.37 laSt, week. . WenS. Aireeting.-^-411rs. ' Herb 'Mote. 1 (-11;41,141,•;VidlYgil)tfe9Temall earml;seilatiTi:ersiorit3•7 0111:II:. lavti11811e).:(al!laN(f)e - ...,
1110e01 . of Dungannon and Mrs. BO?! Ur. anal Mrs . -J. W. Graham Of Des
Willis -Of Detroit ylsited ov. Thureda,y f, troit spent a couple of days last week ridge ,peave her hoxne for the October 'Germany, so far .as 'superiority IS cowed.
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With Atm V. Ross. . : 1 with Mrs., Vred. Ito.ss. thank"Offerinfs, meeting of the W.M.S. quatititatiie. „ 1+. At Hinge&
of Knox United. ehtireh. The meeting ; itn. the House' of 'Lords On -May' 12th, Otober 8th
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Mr. anal Mrs. W. T. Robison ile
snt I NeWlYWeds from er
Dtolit.e.-A. •reCe.
Brumley, With Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nott, ' tion, was held.at the horae Of Ur. and Was in charge, of Urs., Earl Wlghtman. 193S, Cord Weir, who Was Director- orehestrae, ,Ad
Of 'Stratford. .• i Wis.' Ernest rattez'son, Ilullett, for Mr. Irl'he. Scripture was read by Airs. James General of .leircra.ft PrOdnetionein 1917- 133334 i. Clia
Rev. Denzil G. ,Rideut Of Toronto and „lifts Beverly Frond", who re J1(_'weson',and Mrs, Charletraug
s Shau le
e, 11(14)14 i1( becaine Secretary of State ireg
ts ular mee
was a week-ers1 vieitor with Rev. and I4.( 4." married in' Detroit. Mrs. led in prayer. Mr1-5 Fred Tell , gave 14Z .3t1 referred to the ProMsal. "Sid- 1 4th, at 4 Palk, .
Mrs. U. -0„ Wilsen. „ French tv•as formerly Anna Beadle, a reading.. Mrs. 11. C-. ViTilfiOn anal:Miss ' eere and well-intentioned „eritic ,S. " he 1 The regula
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AnniverSary services will lie held in l'eing 4 daughter of •Mr. and Mrs. Sadie Cartef
r avored wit'' a duet. , Mrs.' a
' siud, t`,4811g,geSteht all '1".aould be well , C4ntral Houle
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_renee_.„tsetitee,„. etteee4e_ese,e,,,euedae.,„„et:Veeerge_Deadle„.„ef biern.' d,.„,ie daitErnest P,atter.edie ,gave the' herald Ort ' if milt inassiarealuction Methods, were 'held On Tdesda
. .. 30.30 `axle and 7.30 p.m. Rev. W. P. supper waS"•,S-erved-byrs,-•Patters --.17,1nPeranc,c• "Ihe guesifealer a•W1dO
as ; 4Pt0t1 and that an expett in maes- at 4.1.5e,at ((11
''•'•?-u'arkVe,-V14**teiniine ofeeDungannore will • he - tbe u- t4 by her-- two daughtersessUell2e4,-....).4.,-14.1.filllikPlt ct.f,),NtgrAfarlvirelvlio' produCtion Should he'placed in the Air 'Milligan `will
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(Weaker ktAlie moraine' service SPeeiaT leen-44 ETsie,. ".4ftersuplia the bridal I .gave a very in§luring . an -thoughtful i
address oil "Missions." The president, prineiple. ,. Theriaotair;car inclust2W '.---41).aF''Xiiit-
Ministry to eneure- the adeption,Of this' Ter Teen-age
, . Waste wile'be provided by the regular couple reTelved compatulations,, good • Ire
, MrS. JaS. ' Waitals, took eharge of the , evnerally --eited ' as Al' eemparable ex- stilee, visor br
ehoir, While at the eVening `serVice a wishes and gifts' frorn their, relo.tives; '
loale choir will lead , the service of alul a social time WaS enjoyed. Mr. businese period. It was, decided to iiolci:l'artiple. The best short answer Was that casuals at MI
prai.Sei With Mr. Ray O'Neill of Parkhill, ,ami Mrs. French left for .thejr holne_in the next meeting at the home of Mrs. '
;• aircraft had •not yet reached the stage Kingston steee
,as mi.i(,,,st, soloist , Detroit on,Fri aY. . • '' Claim Stranglian. There , • was,,e.silent •:
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og tedhnieal deVelopinent which would The bignal-Star, sel s or
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' Mrs' Ben „Snell and Mr.'Nottinglaam, , Eaptist Ladies' 'Aild.-Tiae Jiaptist Prayer for the soldiers . and , for the jostify anything like the adoption, Of address in Canada and is worth more.
themeeting with 1)1 34.4 .', I! ' ,,:' ,
1 Qu ., , na' rPrOduction ' inethodS." Lord Leak at your label; It ivill show the
'COnStianee,A1Sited with Mr. and Mrs. ;1.,adies' Aid held their September meet- , o' , _' . ' ' v
lIrs Weeds eloseaft.
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'Earl 4.Aittily 9134 ThiirSday. • ', ing on 'rhursdaY at. the home ,Of Xis.. • Chard e'xpressed a similar vievv a date up to which year 'subseription is
-Mrs7VaineiTiirnitlrefinighanrssof-SinsMoKnight.s..sThe„di Te,3,:otie_riad Giiild Eatertains--The 19•11•S 'i l'ilit e. later.. °Ireferenee Was made in, paid. .
tit Ladies' ' Aid were gues.,Se calf 1 !If
;,. ,e'keeerite-debate„..to..-mas's,production..4—,NoticteeNWIWYeenageOPPente--„„ Col-
l' Varye, ‚41 1. a reeent visitor vvith herwas take"' by Mrs. Howson, anal Mrs. 'Ear°1-PrethFlerialrehltm117"ri °.:s
- •Parents,,Mr, and Mrs. Samuel H. John- ;' Jaines Raithby. Readirers. were given
Mark's Anglican Guild at a• ,,Meet1*;1 "th
J. Oley• looked ,at what might be galled lectien will be made Saturday, October
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held in the Baptist church OiS.afte4N ','in,. .p
.lantastie numbers of 30,000, 40,000 5tla, begirming at 9.30 a.ne, weather
,000 'aircraft- they, would -See that 1 Permitting. Kindly .deliver your ovon
, Mrs. Glenn Raithby7 *),/rs. Fraiak
sten. , i by ,
Visited' last week with Mr. and Mrs.' ' WM. Ilags„sitt a.nd Mrs i Earl-MeKnights neoa.:_ The president, Mrs4forden to, .
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_lee ,.; ilei.e.,,,,veil :,,' 0 ' Guild to -be divided into ,- o Kni,g-eton. street teadquarterse -If
- Mr.,'Ared-•lirser Ged. Pilgrim, of' roiest 1 Baithbv -.1Xxs J W bst M _on .t, IAhone 908 r 22, Clinton. • Calls paid
plias East * 1 NIrs.•Glenn Raitilby favored With a solo. lor, presided. Rev. •
rw. wax' . . d th "Lo sl's, Era e0WaS '
A. M.; vy,erelm$ 'ilV'i,'at( ileast eight .,diffemni aypes. -They t'irapossible to deliver,- have ready- , ..
Visitors With' Mr. and Mrs. E. Phil- , MrS. ei.. E. Silver .gave the 'topic, the t'- - - - ' .; ' .' ' . 1l 12
. Uhl:111ot 'be fewer. How could they ! boulevard, sorted and tied,: for con- f°r,' -
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lips on Thursday Were Mrs. Andretv i story. , of two 'Well-known hyizns, •repeated in'unison. The Scripture:Was: ' • e
• ' li Ye AnasS4production of 5,1)4aq aero- ; vement pick -UP• .
M.. Weekes in. a few well-clieSens*Prc!s' ''!'st'-ii'llt
„i, 'pi, nes 111 4. that?, They 'could. ha.ve it I The Ladies,' Aid of Zion church •and ,
bleth' Of, soap arid motor -ears, ,', ;Red Cress of Taylor's Corner will meet etc - .
,read by Mrs. Alfred Nesbits; ;.=).4. A.' .' I
welcomed the visitors. A ,.:!(leniifetlett„.e, '',tv AV were made' in millions, but not :, at 'Itiss 'Nina WttIter7S on 06tober 9th ,
fori4 few thousands." "The morale ;' at 2 p.m, The assistant hosteSses will A UOTION 'SALES.
.1Ir% Earl McKnight, Mrs. Q. A:iilleets' 'is
: son, Mrs. Earl Raithby arid \r 101311
:NieKnight, favored with a num , sic eratiOn."
lei pilotS," he added, '44. Is the Arial ' be Mrs. A.. Holmee and Mr%'.L. Rodges. '4'-'`. • . . -
The roll (tall 'will be answered by the Household Effects of NIRe. 'CHAS.
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A. M. Boyle gave a splendid li d e hat isdthe root of the matter. Under., scriptural, use of the word "COmfort.". -FINKBEINER, 'Seaforth, on
Ili 1I1 at Honie and AbrO 'dm,' S5*ein of mass-produetlon there can- i The anniversary serviees of Zlen . SATURDAY, OCTOBEIt 5th,
Josephine Weir sang "Be ISTOti,Disee the Constantsimproyement in per- i United church, Taylor's eorner, will be ' 4 ' at.2 o'clock,
aged." Mrs. AlVin, Leatherland %`' "e rice ' upon Which dependseesuper- held at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. on Simday, ineluding cheSterfield, living-rdom and
a reading__ _Mrs _Taylor _3 ' ly in 311 (03111)11 If, we are ,to I October Oth'.., There Will be special bedrooin furniture, stoves, rugs, 'radio,
d Will ite. Terms, ca.sh. ' • - • '
dainty lunch was Served by 0 1'14,40 n oil tope -es we are at' present -To hausie and 'Rev. R.. G..HazelyVeo
SDA OC TOBER, Sth,
who- had helped with the .p
• Also -on - • , • •
thanks to the -Guild fer
Mrs. J elm flouSton moved vet
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1 g q i I; 1,) ed its to •attain that predominance. i ' ' 1391RN
Igiguj!hild construction which have 1 --- • ,.
(11111(11 11(11 abandon the standards : be the speaker.
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- At AleXandra illespital, ship...Sale of farm,- -farra stock *and
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at lot 23, concession 12, 1VIcKilloP town-
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hospitality:, .Mrs. Howson •see nd' g 1 .. #1, le tv.ould suffer if we did. Second- % WAYNE. •
vote. I m'aciiines •and first-rate Pilots do 1 Goderich, On September:. 29th, to Mr. implemen,ts. There is a choice herd.
. Funerals. -The funeral.° ..i4 .
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and • Mrs. - John Wayne, Goderich, a of Durhams, bOth tows. and ' young
1 ix:. l'IThe man is as important aS I
liter. ' '. cattle. t'o be Sold; ' Most of implements
(George Rutledge, pioneer ir sidee 1130,•.tettchile, and the man. is a complex, daug . ,
on Thermds-yja C'ofi,astatlees'- ' ea, s,114'
West Wawanoshi wa,s largei attende i. ..-. ._
e imponderables which are as real, : • • . DIED „
d' , IflarmilYtenrmews:
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The service was conducted •by'Rev. 11,, thoughjiliseen, as the eonstittient parts . W .---- 21 0, . I'
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• • ISAAC MeGAVIN;a1Proprieor;
c. -wii,son„ The beautiful floTal-tributes of the- maChine. 4mong them is trust October lst, Robert E. Wilson, in his
- GCRDON. M: GRANT, • .
THURSDAY, Writ
rat 1143e
iiigr Results - A Classified Ad
WANTIA)
FOR filitA
W N T I. ROONIURS AND 1.00,Norm rielem
' bearders; _ warm. roonaa, APPlY . with 'buildings, or would excha,nge
1141INIYMZ6 27 ReaYs treet'. "x for house and let in town. Apply MRS.
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JUSISIIII ()LIVER, or phone 291. 40-1x-
ONCD, TI1E NAMES
" and addresso of persons who' can WATERFRONT ° WITH gOPERN
n Wednesday, c o , ,
engaged at Sky Harbor airpOrt anal will Hole , roVtirte.Pittgailt
fll n
wet- accept boarders:, r These peePle will- be 'lir% Alem,
hers wilr be
arrive in %oiled& within the next few 11205,,,,,,_
ridge " hail, Tueeday, 84tir Ave., Itiehmond Hill, New
e' informatien With A. II.
Roy MeKenzie and his ,i.laYs• Isse.5v ), wit 1
York City., . . 24t -f
40 ERSIileag, I none 3,51. 40 • .. - -
miesien 35c. - • . , . _ _
rat tzaheou'It'huibyliclulLeeibrtggy, HoulltierklIvr. 1,-;---wNOIN$1.1)1200,Y sal:Nor 0A,A.NIN.
rtthaergt oin.°F.Difda"yvv, Oniethobeoldr
MA(' 114111 °It rE" E°qilualit8yA, 11`4Elic-taMir°g;a1.1103°Iitill'
Bring your own BEEVERS',,
and Scheel Olub Will,be ILEX PRODUCTS, Selling as eaelly as TI•411 DATT1?)X SEIVV131 (net
y afternoon, October Sth, BREA'D AiNID DX31.7rIlli.: Your earn- door to P°8t°Ince). 1111Que 471W' 4W
work, Apply for VIONE catalogue and real bargain. Have IFC'far
f '•
tral School. Mrs. A, J. ings.ln eccerdeneeovith the aanerint of, isfeem,N,B, roortlei,xor 00,1,,T7
give a talk on "Books time and' effort you put into your 0,ei 4' •
ititi4e4** ever -off-takaeessparticulars, 'O. ST. GEORGE`, 570 St, macixine °verbal -110i ; 04." °'ne
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Imo, berets! _and tailored 'Clement street, Montreal ', • _' 4044 month, $2.00. New or us;714aloilleer
' St4Oort;,,,
tS,S II R. MacyllOAU:8;Sx, ;Iv—, ,vAldN.....7,11woanu.,'tt Eiti,i...F;,,w; riditow.c.....0' xo' ,;;.. .1,,h::......._,,,,, ___eash or terms.' ILiberal trade.in al,iovv- '
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$2 to any
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single, person Preferred who 'eould give all'Ve* r.....:"B1141X;
al little attention to a send -invalid,. roil,,-- itz,m., VALglii,
BOX q6, ISIGNAL.8Teilt, . ' , ' 3.0e e ChtAce Tulip bulbs ;, mixetl eOlOilif;
Priced while tlieY last froth 50c41,25
„pg196,,, .Woe delivei,r. Apply SrloGiNikre
and drea.d cattle; must be sUita.bit
far mink teed; • removed promptly
.FRED GILISER,Ts R.R. iiatticos
ONTARIO PLOWMEN'S ASSOCIATION
International Plowing Match
and FARIVI IVIACHINERY DEMONSTRATION'
ONTARIO PIOSPITAL FARM — Just south Of St. Thomas
•October 15, 16, 17, 18 1940
j. A. CARROLI.---Manager. F. S. THOM4S—Seeretarj,
-Patliainent Buildings, Toronto LbdaiVoin:, .St. Thomas
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ow Everyduy4es
BN'S , Wax or Green
E . lona Cut : " •
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Tins
JEWEL
T B T
Ann
Page
Lge.
Pkg.
Jax
Cloverleaf '112's
" .Sockeye Tin l's
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N FLAKES Qual:el .'.
A— HEINZ rooD SALE
ION
HEINZ °
Straw. 8f Rasp. SOUPS Assorted 2 Tns 25c
AM
Colour & Pectin
26 t
SALA011,,--TEA
A
BRoWNLABEL
39,. 78,.
Pkg. • Pkg.
YELLOWLABEL
11-1b. 37, 1-1b. 73
Pkg. Pkg
TEA BAG'S
20's
, 24..
pkg.
LAM . sunnYtieid
OLD CHEESE
MILD CHEESE
CORNSTARCH
NAVY TISSUE
POI0E-at BERNS '41iner
sEnorClassicbbit
Batt
ILEINZ
-Ketchup 5im. 5 2iAtz.35c
HEINZ
SPAGHETTI
BEANS
2 16 -Oz TIns
23,
16-02, 12,,
Tins
HEINZ
Infants Foods 3 Tins
25c
JUNIOR FOODS 2 This 19c
all SAUCE
Comfort Soup
Pearl Soap
linimoniu Handy
Jif Flukes
Durham.,
A&P COFFEE
VIGORcens 8i WINEY
5 'less _19c
3 13c,
kka.' .19c.
lb: 8c,
lb.23c ,
Ib. 119c
Plco 9c
ror
20 -oz.
Tin 5
A&P BREAD
SLICED. or IINSLICEB
BOKAR1Ba**i ANN pAdg
WHOLE VVHEAT
mum az lodEtLOW
8 O'CLOCK CRACKED WHEAT
men At rtzt...nontEn
RED CIRCLE 1c 2
wtapped
enavei ,
ei..oe.
FRESH FRIJ1TS & VEGtTABJPS
Appirazs , Meintosh nuts
Canadian Varicy Grade
COaN Ontario Sweet -
yaw ittaitiant
Brussel
- time GroWn
orunisel vaprouts Fresh Green'
GRAPES- rgrglitay
ciwurzowrin rs.,;,,,Atte tote
YAMS wax (Pfitalloiateietk
Tilil
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AUCTION SALES
vere carried by fOntr grandsons, RoY in or distrust of machine. If he I 53rd year. • •
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and. Wilmer Rutfedge, of Dungannon, knows that he has a 'better rnachine'! ° . MAREJILED . .
'Atbdin, and two great-grandsons, Dar- half the battle.' The tWO ClUtintleS.1 'September 27th, 1940, in Knox Pres- AUCTION SALE .
bin Rutledge, of Dungannon, and Doug• interlock -the quality of the machine
las Harrison, of qoaeriee, palibeArers And the quality ofethe man. It IS be
‚4101(3 fernier neighbors, James J ohnston, mess- both are as good as they can be
Robert James Rutledge, Wm. Watson, that, against edds of four, five or even
to George, isset Cameron, son of miles north Of Dunlep), on
Sam. Young, WM. •Stewart•and Harold ten to one our Spitfire and Hurricane,
Webster. interment was in Maitland'I pilots have been smashing. up the der-" John and • the late Margaret Bisset
Cameron of Fin,dhorn, . Morayshire, , ' One brown mare 8 years old, with
TUESDAY,'OCT013ER.8, at 1.30 sharp.
cemetery, ,Goderich. . , . Final tributes ; man formations every accaSion when '
foal by her side ; 1 roan colt, rising 2
were paid Mrs. Robert Medd on Wed- they have come to gripSs. ,, ;, - Sectland. - . _ ,
nesday affernOon. The funeral servi We'sjall have numbers; tooeln time, e_ P1 MEMORIAM years old ; 1 toerham cow 6 years old,.
WALTERS.-in loving meme're of our due in October ; 1 Durham eow 7 years
WAS in charge of Rev. R. M. Weekes,
,,an.d 1 .iirothery Clela d,eWesters, who_died 1 ele, ..heed, Septeraber4Oth .;', 12 \steers, and
assisted by Rev. 'A...E: Silver, who -led -but we niust'have qiiality as•well ;
rand. the time will not now be long,
heiferS from 60Q to 800 lbs.; 1 spring
in prayer., The flower -bearers were because we shall. have both we, shall I .October . s > 4
'Stanley McNeil, Stephen 'Medd, John 1. have the mastery of the air. -Sadly misied-by Eva, Wilfred and I calf, .5. Leicester ewes ; 1 brood sow,
Bernard. . ‘ . • 0' 40x -bred ; 1 `Frost ;& Wood binder, 7 -ft. cut,
Robe tson and Bert Medd, Pallbearers -Tho Spectator (London).
were 'M. Stewart, Robert Scott, David
.Loekhart, John Houston, Egiard James
and David Hamilton. InterMent was
made in Ball's' cemetery. _ • .
4 Auctioneer.
'Gordon Taylor and •Lloyd Rttledge, of than his opponent h,as that is already CAMIEIWN-H14/11.•
, On Friday, .
,byterian church, '.Gederich, by the r •
Rev. DavidJ., Lan, Margaret Made- of Farm:Stock and Implenients. WM.
line, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J
Robert Ilullev'of, 11/IeKillop tovvnshiP, io.t100
.3.0,OKV
L.RNinse
..vv. eolilblobrylipeuTboliwctionat
itasuhcip(2v2
-FOR S E.• -•FANCY GOLD
- baby wee -fa turtles, end aquariunv
upplies;--BEEVIERS' TIEN- *
TERY SERVICE, (next door to to0f3t,
etlice). *Phone 471W. 40tt
0111111111MINIPAR
Air
TO" RENT
T°' ELF/en:L.-FOUR-400MM COT -
TACT. Furnished with all eon-
veniences. Also three-rooro.ed etiart-
ment, furaished. *Phone 447.
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TO RENT. -FURNISHED HOUSE.
',7"' Apply to' MIRK 0.-1EIYNOLDS,
;Corner Wellington etreet aedliigin ave.
P.O. BOX 266.
, 1 Frost Sc Wood inew,er, 64t cut; 1
RETURN" TO GODERICH
FAREWELL FOR DEPARTING Massey -Harris seed:drill 1 rake,
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SALVATION ARMY 'CAPTAINS '10 -ft. ; 1 Vekity riding plow e 1 ctiltivat.;
Mr. and 'Mrs. .J.e,N., ' koinighan of , , or; A Wagon, 'hay rack and. box';' 1
,iteat.4,0,01r jobnor,paw otr1.7.7,T,4is Islingtoitiakhata%nr=ndoitwGindtheliers. , __0_11_.ri,i_\i,ia.lt " _tc_t st,---4,11eatecLablejsutax_ light sleigh; 1 top buggy ; 1 cutter,
commueltr',.was saddened to iii:.--a'f---Im4ring' 1-‘serked-ouble-ette-rnect---thrfele
F. Johnstoa on Trafalgar street. Be- iliary held a social evening at pie harness, `3: De Laval cream separator
;
the untimely death of Mrs. Kellner'
fore leaving they gave a gartien party to Salvation Army citadel' in honor of 1 Daisy churn, , and -numerouS other
DaWson, Who passed away at her home
friends of their son Murray and his Captain Farmer and 'Captain Bragg. artieles.. Everything advertised . will
in Aubtaie early Wednesday morning.
'bride at which over one hundred guests Members of : the Home League, the be sold, as preprietor is giving up arm
deeeased,.. who had been a patient •
atteaded. A: programsof games, speeches Corps and friends of the Captains were ing TERMS OASIS. •
in the Goderich 'Hospital' since the birth
nvited includine C'i i , •
and music was rendered and a salad I , „ tpte n and ..Mis. , . ene. it coca,
of her young 8013 1110 Months ago, had
lunelieon was served on the hiwn. ReV. Bengali pf Seaford' and Lie:utenants Proprietor, 11,.1k3, Goderieh.
recovered ,sufficiently to be brought
J.. G-. Inkster, • Dep., Was the principal McLean and Earl of Clinton. There- T. GUNDRY 8‘. SON, .
home last Saturday, but took a turn ,
speaker and after kindly references to was a large attendance, and a pleasant Auctioneers.
for the worse me Monday and failed to
• rally. Mrs, Dawson was formerly Edith
Stoltz, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. .1. C.
Stoltz of the gravel road, and was in
her ,twerity-eightli year. She attended
tire host, and hestess, he related Some and happy evening *was spent, with
of his, experiences - in Australia and solos,readings, and duets, given by
New Zealand, where he had spent the various members and visitors. At the
Past year, and also told ofhis ship- ,conclusion of the' program, 'Mrs. D.
wreck homeward bound when the read asifarewell address to the
Auburn public school., ,was a Member
steamer strucla mine end went down, Captains, whi.le , Mrs. j. Lardere on,
of Knox Preslvterian -church, a' mem-
though no lives were lost. , , behalf of those gathered, presented
ber a the choir and a the W.M.S., • ' each •With a, lovely valise, as an indica-
also a 'member of the Women's Instis
NO PARKING SPACES tion were oheldf the high esteem •In whielL they
tute. She had a bright,tcheerfnielis- . The Oaptairts'replied
position- and was a general favorite Men who will be reporting to the ingly, and after the ladies served lunch
with all. .She was an exceptionally tiaining centres at Kitchener, Wood- the evening was closed with •the Na -
good singer and was always willing stock and Chathain on October 9th are tional Anthem and Prayer by Lieuten-
•to help in every good eause. Two years advised that thereare no facilities or .-ant-licLean.
ago last November she was married to ,space within the camps for parking ,or
,Kainier Dawson and since her marriage garaging of privately owned cars. • 'Alen
... '
she had been a resident of Auburn. are further advised to report as early WMSSECTIONAL MEETING
Besides. her sorrowing husband she is fas possible on the morning of the 9111 Arrangements are . being Completed
survived by,her young son„ George' dm order that, medical-eXhminations,s for the annual \sectional convention of
Wayeatve-tels-dekher parents Mrand issue of clothinee=nnelzassignwnt to the West Huron W.M.S. of the United
Mrs. J. C. Stoltz, one sister Mrs, Julius quarters may be eompleted• on that Ohara to be ,held at Benmiller, on
Chopin of Toronto, and tone brother, date ..7 • ••, Oetober .9th An attractive prograin
Eldon, 'also of Toronto. The fnneral has been prepared by 'those in eharge,
will:be held from the home of Mr, and with Pr. Margaret Forrester Of Ilona.n,
'
Ws. C. Stoltz, on Fria* WHAT ISYOUR WEDDIN4 M
afteritOon • ANNIVERSARY? China,' as guest speaker, Mese W.. A..
First -Cotton. Gardner, past president, , Seiforth,
and will be private, with interment in
will give an address and Mrs James
Ball's eemetery.- ,
Second -Taper. • • McGill- of :Westfield will be in charge
Third -Leather.
. NORTH ST. W.A. AIEETING of the meeting., The executive are look -
A well -attended meeting^ oft' the W.A. Fourth -Flowers or Fruit. ing forward ton'a large and enthusiastic
of North street United aunt' was held Fifth-74Vootlen. gathering 'to hear the speakers and
. S. - oll'. the various departments
in the aural on Thursday' aftermion, ixth-Sugarreportstr
. ' . •
September 26t11, at which Mrs Carl Seventh-Woollenof the work
t.
'Worsen presided: The meeting was E1ghths4ubber
opened by the singing of the Nationalq Ninth-Willow
Anthem. Mrs. W. Moore read the , Tenth -Tin.
Scripture- lesson, after which AIM F. Eleventh -Steel.
twe-. •
Kershaw led in prayer. The remainder lfthSilk and Linen
-
of the meeting was devoted to business Thirteenth -Lace.
-
and the planning of the year's work. FourteenthIvory.
Fi-.
After • the*sirtging of -a hymn the meet-
fteenthCrystal
-.
ing was broueht to a elose by remitting TwentiethChina
TwentY-fifth-Silver.
the Mizpah. benediction..
Thi itietheePearl. '
Thirtylfifth-Cotal,
Fortieth -=,-Ruby.
• "irif tieth-Golden. •
Fitty-fifthe--..Enterald.
„
' Seventy-lifili-Olamond.
Doz. 23c
Doz. 15c .
2 uts 25c
2 ibs.174
for 27o'
3 lbs.19c
14001,141
CFlUliell NOTES
HarveSt thanksgiving services will he
held at St. George's church next Sine -
day.
The regular, meeting of North street
United church. VV.M.S. will be held in
the Sunday eehool room on 'Monday,
•Oetober 7th, at 3 p.m: ItIrs. Naftel'S
group will.have charge of the Prbgrant.
The study book will be, taken by Mrs,
Straughare *
The Y.P.11. of North street 'United
church held ilia...regular meeting on
Monday evening. Mthse's Helen Archer
and Mary Howard favore'd with,a piano
duet. A' disetission toneerning Christ-
ian fellowehin was held, and Mrs. Lane
aftertvarde enlarged on this subjeet.
• The Churchivorden's Guild of St.'
Gorges church met on Tuesday in the
Citild,.roonn with a fair attendance end
Sallteld .presidintr. Mre;
Palmer gave' an interesting talk on the
church she attended as a child. in Fla-
singtOn parish, Vngland. ,Kbe told of
the marvellous way the church women
were earrying 011 their ivork iu spite of
the war. Afternoon tea was eerve.d.
The first "fireside gathering" for the
fall and- winter sedson will be held on
Sunday evening next after. the 1-;ery11ee
in Victoria strea ITnieed ..elrureb:
Soldiers and ' aviators are espeeteily
welvoine. Peetnon stfea-K ew,i'Le `Lug-
gage of Life."
•
DEATH or DAVID CANTELON
Word has been received of the death
of David•Cantelim, a former' well-known
citizen and 'business male of Goderich, ,
at ,Varteotiver, like Mr. Cantelon-1
passed away ort Tuesday at 44 age of
1 iiinetrIvep years. ' ,
*3940
AttTION SALE.,
Of house furnishings dishes, carpets,
and other articles at MRS. MOSER'S.
Warerooms, Hamilton.
treet, Goderieh,
, 'SATURDAY, 'OCTOBER 5th,
, at 2 o'clock sharp. ' •
.Bedroom suites, springs; dining room
furnishings; 2 drop -head sewing ma-
chines' (Singer, and Raymond) ;, leather
rockers-; combination bookease and
writing desk;:small writing -desk -1'
Walnut centre tabes; 15 good kitchen
chairs; 6 dining chairs; 1 electric plate ;•
1, good Moffat electriC stove; 1 gas
coffee pereolator ^ several good* rugs;
dishes, pleture.%-lawn inower, those, and
ninnerCRIS otlaer ,articke. This is all
sent In to eell1 there will bi no reserve
on Anything, Terms, Cash.
'T.:GUM:MY 'SON,
40- Anetioneers.
-
RI5W,ARD.--8 1 0 WILL .BE GIVEN
for information leading to ,the re -e
every of a two-year-old, red and white
steer, about 1150 'lbs._ dehornecl, Which
disappeared from"Melvie Sturdy!s farm,
Sth.• cOneesSion, Goderich. township;
about 'September 10th. W. 14 -YOUNG,'
R.R. 5, Godeeieh. TelePhone 2026,
Carlow:, " -40
PUBLIC NOTICE
Clinics forthe toxoiding a Children
against diphtheria and vaccinating
against smallpox will be opened by the
Board of Health in the Public and
Separate schooLs of the town on Friday
afternoon, October 11 tie
All parents wishing to .aSuil them-
' selves of this servcce kindly See that
their thildren attend, bringing a note
of consent,
W. F. GAIXONV,
40
VARM FOR SALE.
200 acres choice lamb clay loam, no'
ston'
e no waste, land, ye 'mile ,South of
Tiverton on Illue Water' Highway No.
21. Good brig house, beautiful liiwns
and shrubbery, good bank barrle70'x60' ;
well stabled ...itnd -water basins. Hen-
house, drive -shed, double garage ;build-
ings and fences in best of repair; good',
water supply. Apply on farm.'
39-41 THOS. 3ti0NTG0MERY.
meariminimmimmommur
ENGLISH
Dinner Sets:
'14.75 to 45.00
Sets may be purchased by th
. piece at any Cline.
Smith's Art & Gift Store
.Tue Home of English China,
Mr., Carl Clark, eldest. On of Mr..
and Mrs. W. j; Clark of G-oderich," left
Toronto on' Monday to 10in the navy
at an EaStern port. - Cart Wag looking
• forward‘to meeting his brother, Lionel,
who is in the navy and,' has been sta-
tioned on the e'uOt.egast for:km:Le weekS.
TORONTO .dONSERVATORY,
cmti) or or MUSIC' EXAMINATIONS
Apts, GLIDDON AND- FAMILY
Lz.
' thank their friends and neighbors
fear their kind help In their reeent
liereaVement. They are very grateful
,to those who loaned their cars'for the
funeral. , •
12 I
IN 'CANADA
ACTIVE SEItVICE AND HOME
Defence in canadais not VET
affected/by the present war clause
ACT NOW
Have Life Insurance Protee.
tion with the present liberal War
clanSe.
11. M. FORD
lastirditte rind Heal Estate
Hamilton St. Telt. 268w
Following are results of examinationd,,
of pupils of Mr. A. W. Andeeten:
P1ano-01%41e 5,, Baxter (hon-
ors), L. Draper, II. Ilerman. Grade
VII a -(Y. Wendorf. Grade IV: M.. John-.
eon. :Grade III: M. Porteoul
Singing=.A.T.C.M. (solo perforiner) ;
L. Treleaven (honors). Grade : M.
MacDonald (honors). Oritde IX: Ir.,
MelCenzie (honors), L. Garrett. %.
vir1ieorp',11-40-rade V, ; lIarmony, counter-
point, re" Treleaven (honors). Grade
1 Prost,, lionore, S.
Baxter, himors.
—
FOR SALE
OR SAM:. RUBBER. GOODS,
Sundries, etc.? 'mailed postpaid In
vlainsealed wrapper. i40% less than
retail. Write for mail-order catalogue.
NOV,ItURBEIt CO.; Ilox 01, litimilten,
011t, 38-45
As..the.lau13scription lista for the stock of the
URN COUNTY FLYING
TRAINING SCHOOL
must elohe within -the next few dark: all whoare in a posi-
tion to tgke any OA of this Vatriatic investment are urged,'
to see one of those named below at once -
.TOVIN OF GODE11011-7-Ree1e R. E. Turner, J. W. Fraser,
'C. C. Lee, Nelson
TOWNSHIP Or GODERI011,-7-Reeve Ben Rathwell Ex -
Warden Wilmot Haaeke, Ohm. Whitely,
COLUORNEL-Waraen George O. reagan, Wm Sallows,
Reg. Olen, R,R. 1, Goderich.
EAST WAWANOSji-:--Reeve Raymond Redmond, Belgrav
Alex Porterfield, ttelgrave; Jew, O. Ourry, Wingham,
,
WEST WAWANOBIL-Aeore Thos., Webster, (with power
to add.)
Agnanzvo------Iteeve Alex McDonald, Ita, 3 Goderieli, Dep
uty.B,eeye Gilbert irayne, 4.1t,8 Godelich; Lorne John-
Nston, it 'R 1, Port Albert.,
•
flugb Hill,
ehairman of above committees,