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THE GODER1CII SIGNA
3.11 URRII Y, OCTOI1
17th, 1940
NEWS OF AUBURN
AVIA N, ()et. -- Miss Alma
Torouto, Vent the weekaend
with her mother, Alris Jamets
Mr. aud Mrs. Chea, Scott were wi'ck-
tnd at Kitehener and Toronto.
lir. Stewart Ferguson, of Toiteuhalla
and.Mise Margaret Ferguson, of Parle,
bill, Peat the week -end at their home
here.
ThankSgiving visitors twith Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Robison. were Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Nott and Geraldine, of Stratford,
Mr. and Mrs.. Donald Ma.eKenzte, of
lioehalsh,- and Mrs. A. McCool, of Clio.
Miss Christine Robertsop, a. Whitby,
spent the weelt-eral ,with Dr. B. C. Weir
wad- JeeePhine. , •
Donald Ross ,Spentthe week -end in
Hattalten a attending the Provineial
Preebyterian young petple's conventiore
held in Si. 'Paul's. ehureli = that city.
Mr. and Mrs. •Denglilai .CaMPbell, of
• ,a Isentrett%6,illeWOWASO.S.W1414,14tarts
- *VW W. -ILht 1ktrd
-
Mildred. Scott, 1LN. of ,Strat.
terd, and Miss Grave Scott, of Port
Dover, visited. Over the week -end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. IL J. Scott.
,Mr. R,eg•*Asquith and Miss Vara'
Asquith; (}f Toronto, spent the week -end
. -.With Mr. Anciallrea.ChasSA•squiths - --
Mr. and Mr, 300 S'oOtrA of Toronto,
, visited with Mr.,aud Mrs. R. J. Phillips
and Mr. (1. A. Howson on StondaYs,
11)r... and Mrs-. Gordon Ferguson, of
'POronto, spent Thanatsgiving with air.
:and Ws; ii 1). Munro.- -----
Mrs James Howitt is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Utigis Chesney, of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson ana
Bernice visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Wm, Selatei', of Seaforth.
Mr, anti Mrw, Gordon Titylor and
Mario; Mre. David, lianilitoat awl Shir-
ley and LOrraine ilanalton sliest
Thaukegiving with Mr. and Mrs, M.
Allistou of Parkhill.: . - • -
The choir of Knox United etturch as
tsisted, in the service of praise at West-
field anniversary Sunday afternoon,
Rev. It (.% Wilson and Earl Wiglitume
Tendered a duet and Mrs. Fred Plaetzer
sang a solo. Thv. elloir alse favored
with an anthem.
• .Th e lecal Red Cross Sogiety .will meet
1.14 the ,Fore,sters" Hall on :Monday,
Oetober: 21s, at 2 'stn. Will inembera
pleaee note the change, of day?' ,
M. Thonaaa Aslaraa speut the-°weele.
end :Visiting triends in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. .Roberta'en . and
Miss, Josephine Weir aPeut ifridaa*
'Visiting aad Mrs. Harold Kitchen,
IfiaexPeeted a student frona Weaterra
-UniVersity* Will vecupy the pulpit of
141afirl'111114411LidiStf.kb.
as Rev.,A. Al. Boyle will)* preaching at
Hilialtarg, in, Orangeville Presbytery.
Ur. • and Mrs. Gordon Defile „have
Moved their household effects te, Fergus,
where Mrs Dobie has securedemploy.
nient •
spent the week -end with -friends here.
-' The board of managers of Knox, Pres-
byterian church met 1Friday evening,
and it was decided not to hold a fcreil
supper this year. it wis felt that
_money__was _Imre urgeiitly needed: this
year for war work.
Ifarvest Herne Services. --. Harvest
borne services were held in St. Mark's'
Anglican ehureh on Sunday. The
church was .beautifully dh
decorated wit
ilower-a„. -fruits • and, Vegetables.At the
Morning service the- reetor, Rev. R. M.
Weekes, was in.eharge and spike from
the texts•'`In everything give thanks."
Misses Mary and Margaret•Neshitlia-
ored with a duet, and Miss Betty
Asquith presided at the ,organ. At the
evening service Rev. R. P. D. Hurford
of Seaford; rural. dean, - was the
speaker and he expressed pleasure at
this .his first visit to Auburn. Ile 'de-
livered_ a stirring, addre.ss on "If you
stfw in tears 7011 sha.11 reap in joy.".
The ehoir sting a I number and
Betty Craig sane a solo.
•W.M.S. Thank -offering. -Miss Jose-
phine Weir gave her home for the
October thank -offering meeting of the
W.M.S. of the Presbyterian church. The
prealdent Dare. „John Houston, presided
ritrartv4s
impomosiimmoomisposmommommiomommoomor
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811), LOW EVERYDAY PRICES
, ToNA ORANGE 3g -oz,
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KINNEY'S , IS-oi
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OLD 16 -oz. 25 Lge.117
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. OR EASIPIRST 2_019,
CATELL1
401INSOtil
01.0 -COAT Qt 59C
.?ASTE Ailt: 34c
lit 59c
LARDtivanaynELD-
CLATelPS
CLARKS 12 -437.
Btls,
P CHOICE 20 -oz,
4 SIEVE - Mrt
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°pouted the nifi4i41/41$ With prayer.
na 43criP4ure Was toad, by Mrs. jaa.
Sewlit and pritatr wat• offered by Mria
41t, M. Boyle. Maie Wealey lirednoek
faatig (cii a trade, "Couut Your Blefaiiriga."
Mrs. 1). J. Lane of Goderieh wea the
guest 'Waiter and gave a eomprellen.
sive report of the Ontario Provincial
raeetiug held, in 'Toronto and also gave a
Thanksgng mesaage. MISSOS " Jose-
ph.ine Weir an& Sadie Carter favored
with a. duet, "In the Garden." Mrs.
141WSOrt- ()a behalf of the W.M.S.
thailked „Mrs. I4ane for her splendid
mesaage.. Tile meeting WaS closed by
repeating the Lord% Prayer in unison,
after which it deinty lunela WaS' Sqr*Vet,1 I
by the Itirstesa„, asaisted by. Airs. laietv.
son, Masa Wagner and' Mrs, • Ross.
Visitors were Present froze sGoderich
and Blyth: ' - •
1,VoInears ititstituteS-z-The Women's .
Institute beld their October meeting =-
the hell on Tuesday, -when they had as
theirgueats the ladiea „of the Blatt)
and , Clinton „Institute. . , There were
.gonle• -sevent41ive PreSent.',, The .Presl-
taffit•Nil•IN'?S•-t4,)Vokt,t-',-Si.re'Ade.d. (n'!'
-the eliellitig exerviSes 'aid lira few well-
ehosen words welconaed sethe, viSitors.
Letters of Appreciation fig cards ef
sympathy were read by t e secretary.
,
lio
It was dOCKed 110t to setut delegate to
the area conventions but . have thav
district „president -give. e .1'. pert.- Mr...
Ernest Adams Of Clinton' Presided -for
the folloWlag program by ',the Clinton
ladies: Iteadinga•Mrs. Wink Rozeil; sohl
Mrs. W. A. OakesstaSitaa j; :\14;tiaear
gavee splendid paper Oa Ifk0o-eperat1oa.
pet_ Cmaillet" with suppleMentia_by Urea
Trewartha, Mrs., _bPi3s and Mrs: Glees
MrFred etater then tbelt the eliair for
the progranS: hy' the ,Blythl.ladies ; Sole
by Mrs. Sadie Otinniaing; Teadangshaa
Mrs. Oster; mouthotgan':iitiel by a •,,
Taylor .and Mrs. Curamithai , 4,....giti '4,
contest Was'con4ticied7-br .--9;r4..". s:W 4
By request Miss JoSepiine
,
Auburn sang -Carry --,Opi", , Ma%
son thanked both InatattitesSfot,
splendid Program. • T'':16 ',„ M.eeting , as
closed by the laging , ,f, SNO4^;04*tlie
King,". after whieh supper 'Wee ',.Served
in -the basement of• the Preabatian
church with Mrs. Mr.
Wm: Thompson, afraiWni4 Stragluin
and ,Mrs:' Earl Raitia Y ni.eipnOn*m.,
, .
Stratford ()aphelia 'Choir at Vietoria
street United eliturcie Oetober '25th, at
8.1,5 p.m. Admasaion 25e. 41.
uniartage sale will he it1(1 under
the auspice!, of Ahmeek Vhaider, I.O.
ISE., in the Oddfellowe Hall, Saturtiay,
October 10th, at 1 pan. .Procelitla for
war work. , 41-2
_Run-M*0 sale, Mackey Han, Novenabr 10th, et 1 p.m., under auspices
Eureka elaas Vietoria street ehurch. -42
Goderieb Rebekah Lodge will, hold a
1
ru'mniage sale December 7th. A.4.2.
Goderich 'Rebekah Ledge will hold a I
bridge "5O()" in the Oddfellows'
Hall: Oetober 24th, 8.10 pate, in Aid of
.the Red Crosa; Admission 25e. -42
KC(I) in .Mind the hetes ofFAW::.;
111 Vietoritestreetetinited? t 1S under
the auspices of the WA., on Thuraday,
November 7th, from 5 to 8. 'Adults 50c.
ehilti,Ma 25e. 42-3
Hats that, haVe -a special fashion ap-
peal, in a C011eetiOn a the latest style.
SUSS M. R. MaeVIC'AR, Kingston
,street. ' • • 42x
RoysMeKenzies? Orchestra at Rings -
bridge liall,-Teesday evening. ,sAtipiag_.
„
Sian 1150,•;' " 42-3-4
Remember the rummage sale of the
Maple. Leaf Ohapter,.1.0.D.E., in Mac-
Kay Hall, on Saturday, November 2,
opening at 1 p.m, • •-42
• itORINSON-MeISTR-
T'lle marriage of Eva MeIver,i'llaugli-
ter of Mrs. Norman :McPhail and the '
late Alex. McIver, to Cyril' Robinson,
.sen of Mr. and Mrs, Fred. Robinson,
took Place- son Saturday evening, the
cerenienY being Per,ferinedset St, Peters
notary by Rev. C. F. Nagle. The
young couple will -reside on Waterloo'
street.
of
CARLOW.
CARLOW, Oct 15. -Mr. Fordyce
°lark- • has purcbased, from Mrs. A.
Wilson the 'house and lOt on the 8th
concession. Mrs. ,Wilson at preseni*
with her daughters and Other friends in
Mualtoka. ' • • s • .
Mrs. 'Calwell, Dungannon; is at :are -
sept assisting Mrs. James Young, sr.
'2 Despite ,the rain a great number of°
-PeePle attended the opening of Sky
Harbor airport training school on Mon
-
lay" *•*
Mrs. William "-Povvier received the
Sa,t1 ROWS Of her In6th.er'S spdden death
on Friday afternoon and left for Har-
.rington on 'Saturday. The funeral on
Sunday Was, attended by _Mr. Fowler
mid family. The•syMpathy of the tern-
nalauitat is -extended to •.the-bereaved
family ; and friends. 1° -
Miss Rose Amos of Parkhill is visit
ing.her stste4Airs. T.. B. Wilson., We
hope the change will prove beneficial, as
MiagrAinoslias n-Orbeen tflTaIy-.
= Miss Christine Robertson, of W.hitlisa-
s_Miss Josephine .Weir, of Anburn,
spent - the week -end' with Mra. Gauley
at Robertson beinestead. • ''
,..DratudieetVai_Address.---Reva-Gerdoir
HaselWood. lied charge Of the service'
in.The.-United church on Sunday after-
noon, When Revs Charles Endicott
secretary -of the 'missionark and maintettance, fund of the United Church,
gave a most interesting and iestructive
address ,on the different phasessof the
work tarried on by the °laurels in hos:
pitala, redemptive hOmes, and along the
seashete ii British Columbia and New. f
foundlandt where, when the snovs and
ice come, the missienary travels by dog.
teamto carry supplies. to the small iso-
lated Settle.mente. Mr. and 'airs. Walter
gang as a dOet, 1 Surrender All." Dr.
Endicott also, spoke at the other three
.ehurches of the cireuit
OLD CHEESE
IIILD CHEESE lb'
SOAPwcigratztv,s &cake.
•soAp trinufatisc 'Cake.
5 ROSES FL01111
CRISCO ;13. 19c 41
BANKER -WATT
At the, tome of tire* -bridegroom's
father en Thanksgiving Das, October
14th, at 3:30 'pm., CecIllits-Jesaie, only
daugh•ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Watt,
of Dungannon, was united in marriage
to William Barker,' youngest son of
Mr: H. 'Barker, sr., and the late Mrs.
Barker of Goderich, ° The cerenfony
was perfornied by Rev. E. Gill, of Bel-
ton,. former pastor of Dungannon
United church. Mrs. Gill was brides-
maid and William Watt, brother Of the
bride; was the .groom's assistant.
Fred Barker,' brother' of the groom, ,
Played the wedding march. The bride'
was preitily gowned in a dress of blew
wool crepe with brown accessories and
wore a corsage otroses. The cerentenY
was .perforined under an arehway •ef
autumn boughs decorated with a prce
fusion of Picardy:gladiolus and dahlias.
Among the twenty-six guests who sat
down to the -buffet luncheon h.ervi
' after the wedding oOreMORy were Mr.
and Mrs. RoY McSween with their son.
Miss
aajtuadrdeayttgzhater,kreAnr, geilfteTrii•ofertItonr: Aselltteteheahadous:hhaoilrds ;effects, including:
and Mrs. H. T. Barker of Goderichs what.) ,9x12; .parlot table; 2 20teebpztrhyea:trenrgss;
avas*ciressidlir la -Mt 'flowered Sheer re, ti coal oil stove; 1 buffet, diningroom
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Fruits and Vegetables
APPLES
SPINACH " Native "
CAULIFLOWER Native.
• • • • •
CHURCII NOTES -
.iiiletiON Stain
UOTION akeLE 01? FARM. STOCK
and IIMPLIZIENTS and HOTINFs
II( )1.31) V. bIXS
Will be held tin tot 14, Van.
Stanley Township, 1.1a miles south of
Varaa, ,
TUESDAY, OVir. 2,2114
Sale to eminence at 12.30 sharp.
FRA.NIC WEEKES, Proprietor • ,
42 • AVM. NAIRN, Auetioneer
SIPORTANT AUCTION SALE OP
FARM, FARM STOOk, IMPLE:,
SILENTS, GRAIN„ HAI", WOOD, ROOT
CROPS end .APPLES. • - •
For Mr.' Leander Good fit S. Lot
a7ort.; 8, Baat-,Wawailosh,' on
WEDeNII,ESDAY„ OCT. 2.3rd•
ratneneing'. i30 sharp.lJl1i1 ,X 0,' a,s
,,MEiit'41/10*449a412i
',and other
Water •• .1 -Mese and • barn. Three
hers.es, tot of good eattle and full,lice
•
Of implements. a ' • sa
GUNDRY. & SON, Anctioneers
41-2
A ILICTION S,••A•L.,E. • OP PEE/DVR
•"'"•"•CSATTIIE and PIGS.
For :Results
TO RENT
A Classified Ad
CARO OF TliAN101
RENT.---,PUIRNISITEDs .APART-
MENT, also realm and hoard. Ap-
ply J. E. JIARNWELL, 27 Keens St.,•
Goderich.,, 414f.
_
ItENT.-'SMACIL '.4PURNISITED
APARTMENT'. Possession Nov.
•fal. W. IllOWELL. 42t2
To atavr..--4saii). Bittiox Itrii4x-
1 - piNNice, 02 East St.'. Three bed --
rooms, bathroora and uPstairs }Mu-
- town ; dining room, parlor and kitchen.
, .
•
„Let 15;',T Conceefaron-7, -Te,WnshiP
of Hullett (three roads north 'anti
•-taio eaat of (linton), on
- THURSDAY, OCT. 24th
at 1 'pan, sharp:
30 short keep steers, averaging 1000
lbs. Or mores 30 feeder 'steers, 600 to
800 20 feeder -heifers ;-40 S•pring
and Winter Calves 25 chunks.
' All stocit is top quality.
JAMES E. MEDD, Proprietor
1:L4ROIX) JASON, Auctioneer
42
AlkTION -SALE OF CATTLE AND
PIGS,.
At Lot 13, Con. 3, 16/est Wawanosh
(one mile south of iltfungannon), on
Ti;"EIDNESDAY, OCT. 23rd
-commeneitte=at -1,30-sharp.
The cattle include: Fonr cows due
in November, 2 just freshened, 6 milk-
ing and supposed to be in calf, 1 Here-
ford bull, 5 two-year-old steers; 20
yearlings and calves . (steers and.
beifere), 75 pigs Tonging in size from
suckers to 100 pounds, also a number
of bred sows; 50 Barred Rock cock-
erels.
'Everything advertised will he aold.
• TERM S--01 sh. .• „
FRANK PENTLAND, Proprietor s
42 .• MATT GAYNOR, Auctioneer
A 1 C ICITLIqtrg 14i0L'E "
. ,
The executor of the' estate of the
late Miry 'Elliott, Huron Road, at the
tracks, bas .instrueted me to sell by
auction on .
SATURbAY, OCT: 19th„ 1940
conimencing• at 2 o'clock pan. s
coned the guests at the deer.. After a
honeymoon trip to .Niagitra Fallsthe
haPPY cehPle Will reside in -Hamilton.
. .
--THOMPSONUTOERLAMO
janiey. eharch, St. Marys, Onta
.„
:glowing with eandles and lovely with' not listed. TERMS -Cash.
gold -tinted elnaraiaithemums and eich FRED HANLEY; Executor
autumn tones 'of --eladiell, was the set- diartaxaN M. GRASyls, Auctioneer
•for•-ohe'aot the leselleat. weddings. • -
Of rthe year when *Hlda iJean,. younger •
•
'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. ,aasSitth- AMMON SAL,E OF :FARM ,STOCK
erland of St. Marys, became the bride and IMPTANi[ENTS•
•
of air. 'George ,Douglas Thouitisen7of
'Pronto, .elder sen "of Mr. and Mrs.
George Thompson. of. St Marys.
To the strains ef the wedding niarch
?eyed' by the organist, Mr. J. N. Rob-
inson, thebride, entered the „church
on the arm of her father, preceded by
the matron of honer and two brides-
maids. The chorel ceremony was Per-
formed by Rev. ;Canon W. Snel.
grove, reetor of St. Jainee church, and
Rev. A. B. rangy: of 'London: The
'bride, who was given in marriage bY
her father, was lovely in her wedding
gown .of English white suede lace. with
fitted hiphine, bolero 'jacket and Peter
pan collar ending. in a Jong gored
alma* with hip length veil of Briissels
net and .sweetheart coronet of net and
pearls, White. net gloves 'and carrying
a white prayer book from ,which
white Waddell streamers and white
gardenias. Mrs. Earl Ernst, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor, wearing
a lovely gown of gold taffeta adorned
• with broavn velVet 'bows with a chic
bat of gold taffeta .with brown tulle
.strearaera and carrying a -ahrow 02
ivory ropes with ,„ gold ribbon. Mrs,
• Alex. P. Seggie or St. Marys and Mrs.
Earl ,Sinith of s Toronto were the
bridesinaids and- were becomingly
gowned in taffeta ,gowns made on sim-
ilar lines with floavered quilted jackets
fastened at the •throat with gold bar
caineoss the -gift ot the bride. Mrs.
-ISeggie wore ,rose orchid and WS.
Smith eorinthiati rose, and velvet hilts
to match with ostrich tips. They car-
ried Folonials bouquets of pink roses
and seablosia. fWilliana Thompson
of , St, Marys, brother of ,the 'green;
was best man and Mr. Alex. P. Boggle
.of St. 'Marx% and, Mr. Earl 'Smith of
Toronto • were the ushers. During tin
signing of . the register the choir sang
."Ave SfariV' • s •
Afterwards a reception 'wag held at
the home of the bride's !parents.
•Clueste were preaent from London;
Kitchener, Toronto,. Detroit, ,Stratferd
and St. Marys, .
The young couple left by airplane
from London for Montreal. On their
return they will reside in Toronto.
table and chairs; 1 bearoom. snite, 2
• Iron bedsteads, and wash stands;
Singer sewing inachine k, several Small
fibres, arm chairs, rocking chairs and
iIfig chair STAladdrdliniprairlampf
and dishes.°- Numerous small 'artieles
The subject of Revs. A. J lalpgan's
sermon at the Baptist church next 'Sun-
OS" morning will be: "What God De
.1.,on Worship?" At the evening service
the Minifftkrsavill commence a series on
"'New Testament Conversions."'
The .regular meeting of the „Axtlitar
Circle will be held on Tuesday evening,
October 22n4; at 8 pin. Lantern slides
on "Women of the New Testament"
will be shovel; Final arraugenaehts
will be made for the bazaar and • all
Members are requested to be present
The regular' Weekly meeting of the
North street United Y.P4U. Was held
Tuesday evening, with a good attend..
ance. Miss Kathleen Cerson gave a
reading and Raw. R. G. Hazelwood ef
Bennaller spoke to, the young people
conterninga'Spiritual imports and Ex.
ports!". Busineas :wag discussed and
the meeting was eoncluded with en en.
joyable half-hour,
The annual thank -offering services of
Victoria atree& United church will be.
held oa Sunday, October 20, at 11 aan.
and 7, p.m. Rev.. M. C. Maciaotald,-
B.A, of Toronto, will • be the special
preacher at the aervices. Mr. Mac -
°Donald' reeently aacceeded Rev. Brace
Gray as asalatatitsecretarY of the board
of home mission's Of the United Church
of -Canada. During' July mid AugUst
he preaehed in Old St Andrew's and
EglintOn churches, Toronto. Speeial
°Bausie unrier the direction of Miss Alma
A.T.C.M., will be given'also.
.. :Olt. basket 29c
—2 lbs.. 70
0 .1 • 0 Or * •
• ; • .• • • •
. —2 heads 27c
01tANDERRIZS Eatiare. — . •lb. 25e
,s4
SAVINGS,
Von, ramort GOODS,
•- Sundries, ete, mailed 'Postpaid in
plain, sealed wrapper.' 80% less than
retail. Write for mail-order catalogue.
•NOV-1110BIBER CO., Box 01, Hamilton,
Ont. •.88-45
• IN CANADA
ACTIVE SERVICE AND IIOME
ritOnte in Canada is not YET
itireeted hr the PreSent War clause
••ACT NOW
Davi Life Inauranet 'Profee-
• tion with the pregodt, Moral war
dads&
H. M. FORD
• ilitanrittite find Real &tate
litgoilitm St Tet 2Cew
WaRtC*RS
IVI4ET AV BtlimILLER,
air. Thomas Hallam - will sell -by
public auction at Peet Lot ,•% Con.
Ffullett, Base Line, twomiles seuth of
Auburn), on •••
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30th
at 1 o'clock p•na. :
Horses -1 horse. 9 years old; 1
mare 5 years old ; .1 driving horse 9
years old.
, Cattle -1 effiv 7- years old„ .calved 6
'weeks; 1.row 2% years old, ealved 4
weeks; 1 cow 5 years old, due Nov.;
1 cow 4, years old,' due time of sale :
5 steers coming .2 years old; 5 'heifers
coriiing 2 years old; 4 young calves'',
1 cow 6 years old, due Masa
Pigs. -1 sow, due Jan.; "Ir-samee
Pigs. • . ' -
• Implements. -1 wagon, gravel box,
stock rack ; 1' one-horae wagonk with
stook rack; T set sleighs, •one Me4
tormick mower; 1 Massey flierris bay
loader; one Massey Harris hayreke;
'1 Massey 114trris steel r011er 1 .Que-
.hee -stilky plow, nearly new; '1 set
harrows; 3 -section ; 1 set disc harrows;
1 Fleury vvalking plow 21; 1 hay
fork, ropes and slings • 1 fanning
mill; 1 cutting box ; 1 Renfrew eream
separator, nearly -flew ; a quantity of
•grain, wheat, oats and barley and
other articles. •
sums of $10 and under
eash; over that amount six months'
eredit Will be given ,on furnishing ap-
• proved joint notes bearing interest at
6 per cent per annum• ;
Zverything be. sold, as pro-
prietor le giving itp farmiag•.
THOTtM.RAI.S.11;PAALT.Auburalni tiroprietor,
• T. G.UND& °SON, Anctioneers
42 .
rester of Ronan, she told of
lier work in the hospital, earriea on
tiader much amenity during the las‘
turee years of Wartine spoke -of ihe
faithfutness of her assistant nurses,,,hi
'staying LI their patients even whezl the
wines of the enemy were falling very
C1040. he work for the present in
nonan has heen,c1.o50d, but tne seed 'of
the Gospel has been .sown and will
grow'e. (Resit)
•
•MrW. (11..WW gave'. an
interesting temperance t‘alk and urged
Convention fer West Section of Huron every woman to let Inose in authoritY
Presbytery
ROO W how they feel and ask for mote
The Women's SliffsionarY Sodety of restrictions on. the sale 'of beer and
Huron Presbytery held Its *est Section ,liquor. airs. (Itev.) A. W. alartliner
convention in the United eluirch, Zengave the closing words, with Christ s
miller, (01 Wednesday, October 0th, With admonition siatuneh out into the oleePa'
Mra. J. A Mcti11, vice-president, In and "according. to your faith he it done
charge, •unto you."
The morning session opened at 9,80
with doxology and invocation. The
wership period, with the theme "Iiy
Valtb,' was taken by the Dungannon
• auxiliary. Mrs, lteed read Romans 8
as the Scripture lesion and Mrs, (Rev.)
,NOWRIAla led in prayer. lqtrs. (Rev)
Ilazelwood welcomed the delegates
• and Mrtli. 0. lirown replied.
Of the seventeen auxiliaries in this
section fourteen responded to the •r011
call, The different secretaries gave in.
teresting reports, but it Was revealed
that there met be.soi increase In gkr-
ings to eon* up to those of last year.
In au address by Dr. Masgaret For-
Special nabeic Was rendered by •Mrs.
F. Allis and alisa B. bong, -Airs. It.
Shaw and Airs, (Rev.) A. isinclairy and
die 'Westfield ladies' quartette.,• ltev.
Oordon kiazeiwood closed the conven-
tion with prayer. •
This WaS the last time the convention
had been hela in lienmiller. , It waa one
of the largest in attendance and there
was a deep spiritual inspiration
throngliout•. ,P
Client: Do you guarantee this hair,'
restorer? • •
•
Hairdresser: Better than that, sir.
We give a COSIb with every bottle.
Double's garage and garden. J. D.
PITOMAS, phene 669. 4142.
"%'AO"*N'rSH
BAI'LrDIERH isi-B 1
RAUGITAN, over Ilfligte
tea ,B eauty
,ShOpt °
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WANTED. -,TO DUX' OLD HORSES
• and dead cattle, must be suitable'
for Dank "feed,; ' removed
Pim». Gatatat,T, tot:, -2 aytiebt
Phone 008 r 22; Clinton, Cells paid '
Lor . .• 18-tf,
wwrav.,--t0AVPMENT SINID
• Ty tor: general lionsework. Must ,he
a geed cook. Phone 867. _42
WANTED. --WORK ; HOU,SEKEEP.
- ING in town or op ferm, .by y,oune
widow with boy of we a•eara. Call
ISI,GN.AL-SPAR. • r • 42x
•
YOT.,I ARE ,UNEMPLOXED. • •AT
preseitt---why not become a Jito
Dealer? .Easy . and profitable work.
:Sell two- Ininalred necesSities including
tea, coffee iti exchiSive district. Thirty
:day trial without risk. Interesting
specials for consumers. • Inquire at
1435 ,MOlitsailm;--Mont-re •
4144 •
•
•
FOlt SALN
• a • ..• •
R Or Ify.Npivir.
• LEDGE, twenty , volumes: Apply
at' 'SIGNAL-f.STAR.° •. 42x
0 R ISALE,---CHOICE • TULIP
!`".; BULBS; mixed, , colors ;' priced
white they, last $1.25 per hundred,
'Real ° values._ We deliver. FRIED,"
B0W-M7Quebee St. •, P.O: BOX .161.
42x
WATERFRONT', WITH MODERN
• furnished cottage. • Water, sewer,
light.' , Or part CHARLES HEADE,
11205--84tli Ave., Richmond Hill, New•
York City. - 240
FOR• . SIXIECTO
breakfast TOM, Suite; ORO leather
couch, 1 912 eXiiiiuster rug, '1 ,54,
. 'ft—Norge eleetrie-s-refrigerators
'Priced for quick sal*. ORAN,STON'S
'FURNITURE, 17 Montreal St • 42
sovvg,xxo mik0n-N24; ezitrgcT: con,
uprioN-4,real bargain.. :Haves/our
Machine overhauled spegial for one
month, A2.00. New or used. ina.chines,
cash or terms. 'Liberal trade-rs allow
• anee. •• • P. OPERRY, .1 Sieger Store,
Phone 88' • . •
•
•• XIPIED
cW�flNNBY—At41bourne, Ont ron
lineadaY; October '15th, Roy. Oliver
McrWhianey, in 'his 33rd /ear.
IN mAittoRum
• ispnow,-In loving- memory of our
dear sister, MrsJohn who
passed away October 13th, 1939.
`Gone but not forgotten."
--Sadly missed by Lola, ,Ida and
daughter Evelyn. • 42
• •
1 Runimage
Sale...
ICAY HALL:
SAT.NOV-
under auspices ef Maple Leaf
Chapter, LO.D.E.
THE 0.4)110E00,4 OF TWSALVA.-
'7" TION ARMY, freknowledge await
grateful thanks the donation of • $50
from the Ooderieli Rifle Club, Associa-
tion, for the 'purpose of Rea Shield
worl0 42x'
MILO NOME
ptrouct Novicv.
MeDoitgall, • Taylor's ,Corner,
potind-keeper of Goderich Tovenship,
has three yearling steam,' la pound ;
oue' Polledasikaaapleassasewia4400;with
helns, and one hrindle 00110. Owner
may ,have .eanie on proving property.
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VOTERS' lgOTICE;
v •
VOTERS' 'LISTS, 1040, X1]ttN1101-
PALITY OLP THE „ UAW Or
Gonuation, COUNTY, OF ITUROlsT.
• ,--- •
• $0ti1'e is berebt-giVell
eemalied with 'Section 8 of the Voters'
,Lists Act and that I obaire posted up
at My office at the Town Hall, Gode-
. rich, en the 12th day of Oetober, 1940,
the list of all Persens entitled to Vote
in the .said munieipality at municipal •
eieetiona, and that 'such 114 remains
there for inspectien. • .
And I hereby call .nport. all voters to
take immediate proceedings to have
any, earoae, or omissions cerrected °VW" °
eording to laW,; the last day* of appeal
being the 2ral day of,,November,-1940.
. • •L. r1. W.N•10X, •
Clerk of the. Tiiwn of Goderich.
.12-4
iTOTICE
The administrator of the estate of '
the late Robert Hamilton, of the
Township of Ashileld in the County
• of Heron, farmer,. Is anxietis to locate .
,any ,heirs of -the late•Robert Hamilton
so- that ilual distributionof the 'estate
ban be made. Any .person claiming°
relationship by consanguinity is re-
quested to furnish -the administrator
or his solicitor with a statutory dem
,elaration setting. out the relationship-
= :detail •
1 . Dated at Gederich this 741i day of •
„October, A.. Da 1940S, •
let Raiz, ES„Oa Goderich, Oit
'Solicitor for the AdIniniStrator, Bruce
MeArthur, 'West Sloakton, Ontario.
41.3 ,
•CLEARINCCT1ONSA
N
•ARING AUCTION SALE OF
111AREM STOCK and ellatalartailENTS.
For Mr.' Ed. Million, Lot 8, Con. 3,
•E.D. Colborne, OIL -
TUESDAY., • OM'. 22n4•
at 1.30- sharp;
general purposCgeldings 4 years
old, 1 grey Belgian 'filly, rising 8 years
old, 1 grade Belgaa` n filly, rising 4
years old ; 1 Clyde gelding,. rising,
years -old 1 4aged ',general purpose
mare, bred, 1 'Holstein eow 7 'years
eld;sbredsAngs'23a----1-Holstein-tove
years, bred /lilarch 29 ; -1 Holstein' cow •
9 yearesa good •milker 1 ,parkani,
grade heifer, due Dec 1.3; 1 black
heifer, 'jest fresh; 1 dry cow ; 2 heifers .
1 year old; 1 heifer 8 months old; 4, •
young heifer etilVes; .9 chunks. about
150 lbs. ; 1 York sow, clue last of Oct.;
25 good Reck pullets; 1 Frost & Woad
binder, 6 -ft cut; 1 :V1a,ssey euldvator, •
13 -tooth; 1 seuffier ; 1 set iron bar-
rows, 4 -sec. ; 1 Cockshutt walking
plow ; • 1 set Bain ',sloop sleigh,
wagon ; 1 rooter, 8-druin ; 1 • Deering
hay rake; 1: fanning, mill; 1 , root
pulper ; 1 turnip drill; 1 hay fork,
rope and pulleys, 1. De' Laval cream -
separator, good, 1 set double ,harness ;
whinietrees, larks, e,hains and, other
articles. Mangolde and • turnips in
_Every ing advertised will be dis-
posed of as Mr. Million is not •- well - -
7 -enough to earry on at Present,•
• GUNDIRY es SON, Auctioneer •
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A person ian't apt to roek the boat if
he has. to paddle his °yin eanoes--45t.
Louis Sitar -Times.
11110111111
A liberal allowance on your,old
Tires on new Dorain.ims
Hot Water Heaters
Special $6.95 *and up
,
Tire Iteliners
Speclal, any size 69c
ollo week Only
• Motor Oil Special
490 in bulk
writs, tom and load
Bicycle parta
/
Steeling Wheel Spillnert
••89c .
Steering Wheel Covers
Special 49c
Used Parts for your oar
Save up ,to 7O%, ,
• 24.1hollr Service
Vhst
vers Alto
and Bicycle 8110
Phone 741W.