The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-10-10, Page 8•
IMAM zoom
ODERICH SIGNAL -ST
4.111
RS1)AT, OCTOBER 30i.b, 114-1,41.
NEWS OF AUBURN
ttei. 4incl. Mrs.
noward Adams awl two elaildren and
/*kw Alive ,Rirkton, of TorMlle, client
'the week -end with the forinern inirente,,
MIL and Mrs. Thos. Adame, •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sturdy and
Betty, Mrs. George Sturdy and Mr.
Pbraira Ball .spent Saturday at Lon -
1104.
Leslie Phillips and Vrank Nicole,
bath of the R.C.A.F., At St. ThomAS,
*pent the week.end with the former'e
unele, Mr. Ezekiel. Phillips.; and Mrs.
W,‘
Mr. and Mr, Eldon Stolt, of Tor-
4nate, Spent the week -end with the,
Ilkinaner's parente, Mr., and Mrs,. 1.
latoltz.
'eMr. Roy Webster. of ..Crrelnere;
visiting his parents, Mr.• and "Mre. •Tas.
'Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. .11arry Tungbint and
ennomonmomelosnomminopmemounnomor
Rummage
Sale...
IH
T., NOV; 2
UJJtIOrauspices of Maple Leaf
Chapter, 1.0.D.B. ,
,swinnioniuminirpor'
harry Arthur, of Zurich, Spi'nt
with Mrs. M. Arthur.
Mr. and M. W., T. 'Robison spent
Saturday •at
Goma:ley Thonanson and Bobby
have mewed to Sarnia, where Mr.
Thompeen is manager Of ono of the
A.. 84 P. etoree.'
M. and Mr:-. W. 11. Sheppard spent
Saturday afternoon at. Stratford.
° Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Jobnston and Miss Laura
.PhillIps were at St. Thomas on Sunday.
Rorn.—Oro, October 3„ in Chatham.
hospital, to Mr. ' and )irr., Itarolde
Kitchen , nee so 0 rts0e) 0 Aire; Darwin Maeldam and family have interesting evening., .
Blenheina, a daughter, meved to Fergus, where Mr. :Madam , (I'leelWeCI.T.11, will Meet on ,Tuesday,
Mi.'. Annie WA1Per 'vlsiting friends is emplOyed with Beatty Bros. Prior ,Oetober 15tin at tho home Of ISirseGeo,
at Itterntford. ,. to tbeee departure, Al. and Doug. Mack- ',Johnston, Stanley, street, All members
T , anentlnlYemeeting eene'thetreIVere..-4Azee.erereeerarleetAiereecr,pients wof gifts and other s interested in. this TwOrkeene
alien's Institute will be held next Incs- from tbeir, elasentates„ At the publue urged to be 'present., • '4 ,,„
(lay, (October L. in the Forekters' s'ehoel Al. was piesented with ti pen and The Signal -Star sells for 42 to ans,
eet, the presentatiOn, iselrierenlarle adarees, in ceaueee .eed is worth More,
by Ken, Turner and the address Whir Look at your label; it will show the,
rea.d by Bill 4,2,:retig. 1)n'1 eh was elv
14." date upetembieh your subscriptien. is
here were ellockeil to hear of the death
of ,Mrs ; -Robert 1)ayertan, of St.c-"Catli-
P.ritkirrn- The deceased -woman was
formerly Ilelen Miller, daughter of Mr.
ruid Mre. Joe Miller, of Windsor. She
was twenty-eight years of age. Mrs.
.1)ayroan moVrtl to St. Catharines just roll of hortor inscribed with the
011o month ago. She was boen here and nanere of former (evils 'wile have en -
lived here all her life until her antrriam listed for active eervice will be we
Aur yearS ago, to her now bereft bus- Serittel to Nietoria Sehool at the regur
band. Surviving besides her husband lar meetfng of t.be Wine and ISchool
are her parents, three brothers and one iChrli. on 'ThurSilaY, Ottober 17tbt 'tit 8
sister: and `Gerikal, of Windsor, P•merand a epecial invitation is eX-
Lloyd of .4*.utnirn and Marie of Wirtelnor. tended to all their. parents. The guest
Tbe funeref took place on Monday with enleaker will be Mrs. N. Chaffee, serial
interment IneVietoria Lawn cemetery, service worker for the ebildren'S Aid
St Catha I s
;Farewell PreSefitattOnS.---Mr. and musical .P.Mr:arne will 01111-'1„0,te' aft
Briefs
r Results
A Classified Ad
WAN'TED
LOST
BOY FOR, OPOICV IPST'FOIYNTAIN PEN ON SAT
-
work at Vile Signal -Star; also a
Man toattendfurnace.
ANTED. ---TO BOY OLD HORSES
and dead cattle; must be suitable
for mink feed ; removed prelaPtlY.
FRED -.GILBERT, R.R. 2, Raylield
Phone 908 r 22, ClintOn. Calls paid
r ne
. ;society ofAieron County, and a. good for.. • 18-tf.
'
( R be f — • • • , •
Tile :Myth and Clinton ,Institute wifl
be visitors that (leen .
The sympathy" of' tine eommunity
torees out eto Mrs Georggr-:. tn.
itbe deathrilrgreof'
(P1411110.01'etleeil'as"..trremembrit
mOther, rom t COntintifidii sehool4,-04-itleNsioruNO. DAY - POWL
SUPPOR-Olonday, October 14th, 5
to 8 p.m. , Kingsbridge OM-
eert. Dance with Arthur's Orcbestra.
Admission $0e, childeen 25c. 41
iMrs,, 'Pr b. Wilsoni of 13runelichlwe Thei dress -was read br To-WSIfelniztid, and
deceased woman was in her ninety-arSt I JUnenBeadie presented the gift. Mr,
r Year, ` and ' had been ill for two weeks. t Matklam was barber here for some
, The funeral took place On Sunday from ten years. „
!,til moue: of ',area. Wilson, with inter- ...,AutdvenarY Services. - Successful.
1 f 'Stratford Orpheus Choir at Victoria
anent in Bird's 'eemeteri. • anniversary sel-vices Were h1)eld in Ka x reet United thumb, October 25th, at
Mieses Amy 'roll' and I.la 'Craig, of United church on Sunday, with R ',,,,,, st
. -,
i Stfatford Normal School, silent the ',W; ' 1.), Newman of Dungannon a;18'It4' P.1n. AlIgnissloil 25e. • 3 41
1 week -end at their homes here. • speaker. mr,,Nowtowts„morn4,344,,ab _,,j,__The,..,(1.,oderieli„Tewnship.:.Narth-ARe
TH ral-Rert-erusa-striPPeelMoillerl-ErVa77;Foundations," with 1 Corin-
Cross Saciety br
bale on Monday eomposed of the follow- ' tillans 3- T anch WIll hold their -
e
11 as hi t
ing articles: 30 pair.of. sbeks, 6 pair of
balfzinitts, one -pair of- broadcast wrist-
lets, twb pair of Mitts, 5 small scarfs, 5
large scarfs,- 2 helmets and one cap. .
Former Resident Deceased.-eriends
ONTARIO PLOWMEN'S ASSOCIATIO1:41
International Plowing Match
and FAMVI-MACHINERIUDEMONSTRATION-
ONTARIO HOSPITAL FARM — south of St. Thomas
Octgber 15, 16, 17, 1940
X. A. CARROLL--Manager F. $. THOlVfAS—Secretary
-Pa,rliament Buildings, Toronto Local Com., St, ',Thomas
mtvo.tmoV
w Everyday Prices
TOMATO JUICE
MATO
JAM
ISLAM
SHORTENING
'QUIIIER- OA
LOGANBERRIES wee: 21.6a., 27c
MAYONNAISE Azt 164,.. 23c
Aykarmt
,
3 'This
32 -oz.
Jar
'Iona, Straw. & izaap;„
Colour de Peetin
•••••
Yr*.
-Hoe-
white
Jiyisier 16 -oz., 14C
Fancy Tin
11111111111ALADE •
22,
PINEAPPLE IUDGiesieg 1Vnz.11
lec
l'Elitliff BUTTER Azt lar 21c
CORNED BEEF 1=7 16c
liana Orange
and Grapefruit
,STORE. CLOSED
OCTI 14'
TIGER COME
-LARD.
OLD.CHEESE
MILD MU
CHATEAU%-zwisa 16c
CHATEAU WEE 55c
BORAX rig. 9c
IIAISINS BULIC 10c
PUMPKIN CHOICE 2 :ft 9c
A&P BREAD
suesv or wallow
. WHOLE WHEAT
• CRACKED WHEAT
AN 'PAGE
"
Fresh Fruits
E
FE
v.:4.„,,......„, .
BOKAR 39.c
...,
•
,..L. 0,z rifEr.t.Low-
t'CLOCK: 35c
RED CIRCLE tt31
and liegtables.
GRAPES
Niagara
Blue ctkneOrd
6.11t.
29
. ,
CRANES , Ih. 25
ONIONS °Illtra.:%oLitret 10 Ib Bag 25c
CLLERY HEARTS Frosh Ctisf) 2 bchs. 13c
liriMS ' "KING,OF SWEET POTATOES' 3 lbs. 19
ORANGES CALIFORNIA YALENCIAS . Doi. 31e
PLIPIEllon WEALTHY DOMESTIC GRADE 6 -qt. bask. 29c
Ilitili SOME
s ext he thmonthly meeting at the home nMrs
eme
of his sernion in •the evening. wasn.:The
oorway of late. At the morning
service .the choir sang two anthems* and
Mrs. Emmerson 'Rodger and )1rS,
Thomas jardin favored with a duet.
In the evening, a ,inale chair led in the,
.8ervice ef_praiSe and :sang in anth
T4e.,-;,13.41CW1olo07. tthi.s serv Was
Ray : ORN-airelt;Parkiiilt, Who 'r'elict4Ped
two solos. Mrs. R. D. Munro presided
at, the Organ at both services.
Church Serrices.---Ilarvest home ser-
vices will be held in St. Mark's Anglican
church . net Sunda at 10.30 a.m.. and
7.30 pan. At the mortal* service the
tori -Rev. R. M weekes; will preach,
and Rev. Dr. R. P. D. Burford of
Seaforth will be the • speaker at the
eVening service.' The service next Sun-
_
day in KnOx PresbYterian -church Will
be cancelled on aecOunt of the harvest
home servieee, and the service in the
Baptist church will be withdrawn next
Sundayen account of anniversary.. ser-
vices' ha glinton Baptist church, at
ivhiehltev..G....W.--„SherMan will be 'The
special speaker. °
* Funeral, of Mrs. H. Dawson. -The
funeral of Mrs. Kai/tier Dawson was
held privately on Friday afternoon from
the home orher Parents, Mr. and Mk.
C. Stoltz. . Rev. A. 31. I3oyle, of linox
Presbyterian elfurch,,, spoke beautiful
words of consolation to the 'bereaved
relatives. Rev., H., C. Wilson offered
prayer. The many, ,beautiful (floral
tributes were carried' .by Mrs. James
Johnston, of Blueiale, Mrs. W. T. Robi-
Son, Mrs.' James Jackson, Mrs. Gordon
Tavlor,--Mrs. Wester--Bradirock, Miss
Josephine Weir, Mig.s Mary Dobie, MISS
Jean Sgetfrand-Misg-NothadA)aer. The
pallbearers were six eousins ROy,
sklmer,
Howard and Russell Stoltz of
Ayr, Howard -Wilkins:,of London and
Stanley Balt of. Auburn. Interment
.waasiniaalVs-cemeter .
G. Harwood, Ba field roakon Tuesday,
Petober 15th, at 8 pan. All interested
a.re welconle. T. R. RUNDLE, Secre-
The Goderich 'Township Hospital
4u3iillary will meet at 1frs C Bissett's,
Huron road, en -Thursday; October 17th,
At 2,45 :p'
Some very interesting lines adver-
tised by W. ACIIES()N & SON in this
week's issue. • 41
Rummage sale will be held under
the auepices of Alimeek Chapter, 1.0.
D,E., in the Oddfellows' Hall, Saturday,
_19111, at_t_p".ra. 1!roceeds-1
war 'Work. 41-2
• CIIURCIT NOTES.
•
•
▪ Bev . R. G. Hazelwood of I3enmiller
will be the speaker.at the meeting of
the Y.P.'U. of' North street United
church next Tuesday evening.
The annual banquet of the Deanery
of Huron A.Y.P.A. will be: held in the
• parish hall of St. Paul's church,',1;Ving-
'ham, on Zuesday evening,- October-'4,ml.
The regular meeting of the North
street United ehureh Y.P.II. was .held
on. Monday evening. A joeneticial dis-
cission'avasheld, and R4rv.: W. P. Lane
spoke on ".0hristian Patriots." After
the business meeting was concluded, a
Social half-hour, was enjoyed.
- Thanksgiving services •will be held
on Sunday next, at 11 a.m. and 7 pan.,
.in the Baptist ethireh; Montreal street.
Sermons' in` keeping with the occasion
will be heard.
Rev. Denzil ,G. Ridout, F.R.G:S., of
Toronto, ' will speak on Sunday morn-
ing at Victoria street United church
and in the evening at the anniversary
'Service. at Union ehurch, kloderich
township. There be rnO evening'
serVice at Victoria street ehurch.
George's W.A. was held In the Gaild
room on Tuesday' afternoon, the vice-
president, • Miss Burritt,
There was a good' attendance. `• The
meeting opened with the 'Seripture read-
ing front Luke 8,, followed by prayer.
Mrs. Newcombe gave the secretary's
report and, Miast Taylor the treasurer's
report. A. short business meeting fol-
lowed,' Miss•Burritt read,a part Of the
past diocesan president'S address, Which
Was very interesting.
is expected that on . Sunday,
Octobei. 13, at the Free Methodist
chureh, Victoria at Park street, 'three
sons of the praetor, Rev. 0. W. Freeman,
will have charge of the serviees. One
will have A special in the Sunday ochoel
at 10 a.m., one will speak at the mornr
'log service at 11 eelock,, and the third
in the evening at 7 There will also be
song and praise serviee with the evening
meeting, * A hearty welcome to all.
The regular monthly meeting of the
of . Knox Presbyterian chirgh
• will.'be lield in the lecture room of the.‘
ehirch on the 'evening of TuesrlaY,
October 15,1h, at 8 o'clock. The nieeting
will be addressed by MISS. Pelton f
Toronto. This will be en, open meet
• for nif interested- in miselorts.
. thank-00(liter eervirers will be
• held, in Victoria street Milted church
•on Sunday, October 20, at 11 rfen, and
p.m. Rev. ltf.. MaciDonald, B.A.,
Toronto, will be the preacher at both
•f,.erviees. specially prepared by
a Male quartette, will be rendered.
First Cluiras divorcing
John.; you, don't know 'yvhan, I've "gone
through with that man. • •
Second Chorus Girl eaweetlyr
About :5100,000; wasn't it?
'"Fre(luent water-drinlerng," mid the
specialist, "will prevent you from be-
coming stiff in the Joints.'
."WP, but eonae of the joints don't
serve water."
IFOR, SALB. RUBBER ' GOODS,
• Sundriee, etc., mailed Postpaid in•
plena, realed wrapper. 8017 less Mtn
Iretail. Write for mail,order ettalogne.
NOV-RIIIMER CO„ Ilal.', r,l, neinilton,
• Orin . • 38=45
.i4OTiCE
_
NOW's() .
niThe administrater of the 'estate of
the late Robert Hamilton, of the
, Township 'of AShfield in the County
of turon, farmer, is anxious to,locate
any. heirs of the late.Rpbert Hamilton
so that 'final distribution of the estate
Leah be "made. Any person clainiing
I relationship by consanguinity' is re-
quested to furnish the administrator
or his solicitor with a stataterY de-
elaration settingout the relationship,
in ' detail,
Dated at Goderich this 7th day of
October, A.- D. 1940.
R, C. HAYS,- Goderich, Ont.,
'Solicitor for the Administrator, 'Bruce
MeArthur, West .Monkton, Ontario.
1-3-- _
CARDS OF 4111ANKS
NIPS. Ran'. E. WI rds ON AND
family 'WiSil to extend their sincere
thinks to ,the Manx:friends for their
kindness and help in their recent,
bereavement. •
,simomADY,
PERIENCED preerred. APPlY
IGLORGII '07*. '80/1A,DFOR'S STOR41
E,
ESSMAKING, i.,A1XES TAIL-
Matiq, AND ALTDRATIONS? done
promptly And to your satisfaction.
`Mite P.O. Box 111, Ooderich. 41
*YOU:2=jatarEVt$10101401,Xigo mit
present -Why not become a Jite
Dealer? Easy and profitable work.
,Sell two hundred ne,cessities including
tea, coffee in excluSive district. Thirty
day trial without risk. Interesting
specials .for consumers. Inquire at
JITO, 1435 Monteath), Montreal,
41-44 .
'IrEL-WANTED, FilViATLE
01.1*. WX-VES! Here is your
chance to do pleasant, profitable.
work while "'hubby -ft is "over there!"
Make -train. $15.00 to $0.00 a 'Week
-extra" 'money by doing a real service
to your friends and neighbors supply-
ing them with Famtlex high QuItlitY
Household Necessities. Write, for
free booklet today. FAMIILEX, 570
St. 'Clement Street, Montreal. 41
FOR SALE
FOR SALE.LF.ANOY G04) FISH,
green turtles,--a114:--aquarin
supplies,. WAVERS.' AUTO AND
BICYCLE SUPPLIES. 'Phone 741W
41-tf
FOR SALE. - 100 -ACRE FARM
with (buildings, or Would exchaaage
for house -and lot in town. Apply' MRS.
JOSUE OLIVER, or phone 291. 40-1x
WATERFRONT, WITH MODERN
• furniihed cottage. Water,, sewer,
light. Or part. CH.ARLE'S HEA.1.114
.11205 --84th Richmond Hill; ilew
.York City. 24tf
FOR SAItET-1101.rkt ,OOMPLATE
• inen's 'suits, overcoat and ()thee
articles. Apply J. JUCK, Mary St.,
after 7 p.m. on Friday. .41
SALE. -MOTOR 'OIL, Al QUA-
. . LITY, 49e a gallon in hulle,....,Bring
your own container. BEEVERS'
. AUTO Nup BICIOLE. :SUPPLIES,
Phone 74iW. 411.4f
•PtERFECT
CO-
tXLTION; real bargain: Have your
machine overhauled; special for ;one
month, $2.00. New , or used machines,
teash or terms. 'Liberal trade-in allow-
„ince_ p _STERRYT-eSinger Store,
phone 33. 401f
msumt, p.4.,w4ir,*_ AND MR.
— and MrS. J. 10. Stiltz -anti fa----taiT'
take this opportunity of thanking those
who were so kind and sympathetic dur-
ing theillness and subsequent death of
Mrs. D.awson ; also those who sent floral
tributes and loaned cars for the funeral.
41x
R. AND MRS. IIHIOS.L DICKSON
_AND intiVaLY• wish to express
their appreciation to friends and
neighbors for kindness shown during
the long, illness and suffering of their
son. We Would especially thank Rev.
Mr. Newina.n and those who sent floral
tributes and assisted in •any way in
their recent. bereavenaent,
3/1R. AND SIRS. ..WREN SHEAR-
.- DOWN AND OMIILY desire -to ex-
resstheir sincere thanks to all those
who kindly offered their sympathy in
teeit recent great bereavement, espe-
cially the "Collegiate staff, the Hospi-
tal, North street Church,. Irish Regi-
ment; Elgin Regiment, Sergeants of
Perth Regiment, Toronto Whist Club.
41
•,
TriE FAMILY • OF I,ATE
. Private Williani Allen Mowers, Dnn-
gannon, extend, tlianka to relatives,
friends and neighboror kindnesses
tendered in. their recent bereavement
by the less of a loving son, brother and
friend ; to Rev. W. IP, Newman ; Captain
the Ifev. 'Nornian MacKay, Cliaphilia-
and padre of the Perth Regiment, tor
kindly ministrations; .officer§ and Conir.
panions in the regiment; 10 the officials
the.United 'church,. pallbearers, those
sending the floral tributes and to those
Who so kindly loaned, their cars. -41x,
BORN
ORANSMON.L.-At Alexandra -110aPital,
Goderich, on Saturday, October 15th,
1940, ;to Mr. and Mrs. IL E. Cranston,
17 'Montreal St., a 'SOn
Alexandra Ilespital,
Godericii, on October 4th, to Mr. and
• %Ire. John 'Dickinson, London, a son.
WALTER. -At Matheson, Ontario, ,on
October 3rd,- be Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Walter,,, 'Matheson, a daughter
(Merlyn Elleabettb).
DIED
• EruorrT.,-In Goderiele ,on Oetobei
, 7th„ iElizabeth 'johneton, widow ,of
the late Wilfred. Elliott, Godericb
township, in her 75th year.
18111BIARIDO1.VN..-In Goderieli town-
ship, on 'October 4t1e 'Donald ',Sneer-
' down, aoii of Mr. and 'Mx's. Wren
iSheardown, in Ids 10th year. •
IN CANADA
ACTIVE SERVICE Aril) HOME
Defence in Canada is not ycl,
atteetta by the present war clause
ACT N'OW
Ilat(e Life Insurance rrotee.
.tion with the present liberal war
clause. „
11.-M. FORD
• linstirmate and 1t444.1 Estate °
3 Ilatnilton St. TeL 268w
FOIL iStALE.-BgA Y WHITE, OAP
Jfkub ;„
in good condition. Will seal for $10
cash. Call SIGINALJSTAR, ' 41x
VIVDAY. Finder please leave at
,SliGNAlteSTAR • OMCD and eeeeive
reward: . 41
1140,_1111•11!mmiln, Illmemegimmair,roponimmerminermimWomilim.1
• TO RENT
;To Itaisv.--rkatiNOnam AIMBPr
miurnT, also room And board." AP -
j. illABNWELL, '27 Iteays Ste
Goderich. '
• ,41-tf.
1RlINTee,..001LID
02 Vast St. Threat, bed-
roemsr batbreem and upstairs MAW
room .;',diping room, parlor and kitchen.
Double, garage and „sardene. D.
THOMAS," phone 069; • 4141%
° 'AUCTION SALES
4iiadraox' sApe oth,
Avrisfx STOOK, TAM&
aitENTS, -.GRAIN,. HAY, WOOD, ROOT
,CIRIOPS and APPLDS;
For Mr 'Leander GOod at S. a Lot
34,Von. 8, East Mrawanosh, on
---yrroVVIStrSirddi. 23rir
commencing at 1.30 snarl).
•Farm 100 acres,. good house, bank
barn 41 x 70, ,and- -other- - huildings4
horses, lot of good cattle and full line
oW.faitmer• oeininh:::se and barn. "Tbree
e. nt
• T. GriNIDRY & SON, Auctierteis
41-2 •
(11.4.EARING AllretION 0411./7
'0141).41itiN0 ---,4T7OTI().Ner-SAT4E Ocke-
ti1011131r1IOLD di'l'itNITIWB and
PPRNISHIN(M.
Vor Mrs. A. R. McAllister at her
beette, Park street, Goderich, on,
LsKiTURDAY, OCT* 12th, at 1.30 pm,
Living room; dining room, bedroom
and ?kitchen furnishings; estovee, lin-
Oleum,' rugs,' radio; gent Ars, sewing
machine, etc.
Everything to be sold, as Mrs. Me.
'Allister is leaving lOoderiele Terms.
coish. • .
41 . .T. GUNDRY -SON, Anetioneers
XAR1NG AUCTION SALE
IFIARM STOCK And IPMPLIMENTte,
For "Mr. ,Ed. Million Lot 8C1orr.'i1/4'
I
I. EX,. ,00barne, Qt
• TUOSIM,Y, Ocil!! 22nd
at 1.30 sharp;
1 general purpose gelding,' 4 years
old; 1 grey Belglan, 11y Tialue 0 years`'
old ; 1 grade "Belgian 411v, rising 4
yearsetolek‘te 1 Clyde gelding, rising 3
years old, 1 aged general purpose'
anaree bred; 1 holstein cow 7 years
old, bred Aug, 23; 1 nolstehi tOkv 4
years, bred elaech 29; 1 Holstein cow '
9 years, a good -railkerl“.1 ,Durham
grade heifer, du,e Dee.1 13; r black -
heifer, Just fresh; 1 dziCow; 2 heifers
1 year -old .„•_,A,..keifer 8 -rasentles_skte,,,a,,,...„.„,„,,,,,,,
younrireifer calves; 9' chunks' about
150 ibs. ; .1 York sow, due last of Oct.;
25 good Rock pullets; 1 rrost & Wood
binder, 6 -ft, cut; 1 Massey cultivator,
13 tooth t scuffler 1 set Aron har-
rows, 4 -sec.; 1 ' Cockshutt walking
plow; 1 set Bain sloop sleighs; 1
wagon; 1 rooter, 3 -drum; 1 Deering
hay rakse ; 1 fanning mill; 1 root
pulper ;. 1 turnip drill; 1 hay fork, .
rope and inlileyfit; 1 De Cava& cream
separator, good; 1 set double harness; ,
whiffletrees, forks, chains and •other
articles. .
Everything advertised will be
posed of, of, as Mr. Million ie net well
enough to carry on at present.
"I11)RMIS-Cash.
ee:er-TerGIeNIDRY• SON, Alletkeeer
41-2
rip0
AUCTION SALE OF 115 HEAD •61,'
CATTIM, 30 OXFORD -EWES and
25 HOGS. .
At Lots 29 and Hullett
'.(about three :miles out trent Blyth) on
THURSDAY. OCT. 17th
commencing .at_110.
The caftle include; 20 --young' coivs,
•
a number milking„ and _rest supposed
to be in, calf, 25 spring calves; 30
yearling' and two-year-old heifers; 40
yearling ..knd two-year-old steers. The
sheep are a good lotof breeding ewes.
Dverything advertised will be sold
and trneks wrllbe on hand 'todeliver
at reasonable. rate. •
'TERMS ---Cash.
W/IIMER.,IllOWATT;','Proprietor, .
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41 <T. GUNDRY ; & .SON; -Auctioneers
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AUCTION. SIAM,
• The •executor of the estate of the
late Mary Il3)11iott, Huron Road, at the
tracks, has instructed me to sell by
auction on .
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SATURDAY, OCT. 19th, 1940,
commencing at 2 o'clock p.m. :
Effiisehord-effects,. including:
1 settee and chairs; 2 tapestry rugs,
9x12„; partial. tables 2 Quebec heaters ;
1 coal oil stove ;1 buffet, diningroom
table and chairs; 1 bedroom suite, 2
iron • bedsteads; and wash stands;•
'Singer sewing anajhine; several small.
,tables, ari_n„s_liairs, rocking chairs and
swing chair; Aladdin lamp ; .oll lamp
and dishes. Nunterens, small. articles
not listed. TERW-Cash.
FRED H.A'NIDDY, Executor
•'GORDON M. GIRAN4T,. Auetioneer
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FARM FOR SALE
-FARM .EOR SALE.
200 acres 'choice land, clay loam, no
stone, no waste land, ih mile sOiAth of
Tiverton on_Blue Water Highway .No.
21. Good brief- house, beautiful lawns
and Shrubbery, good bank barn 70'x60',.;
well stabled ,and water basinshen,
house, drive -shed, double garage e build-
ings and fences In best of repair, good
water supply. Apply on.farm.
89-41 ” -4- MHOS. MO'NTGOMERIY.
indow_Shades_
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Any size of Shade made to order
Curtain Rods
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Prominent iffilitary Officers of Dominion and
Provincial Officials
Everybody Invited.
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No charge for admittance to grounds.
GEO. C. F.ti.kcAN,
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Warden, Count.* of Huron
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