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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-01-23, Page 8• iktAit NEWS OF AUBURN _AVVICON, 4su, 21.---Miess. Violet Scripture was. read by Mrs, D. W. Mara. spent the weekcend with Mr. Hamilton and Mre. Weelsee offered surd Mrs. Thos. Wilson, 'Carlow. pras-er. Mrs. 'Gordon. Titelor, 31r43. *re. Ray OINeti o ioaatlin. oent Neebit, airs. Weekes and Mrs. A. ties vreede-ead at the home of her pars Leittlierlauri were appointed to arrange Oats, AKIN end Mrs. A, j. Ferguson. 'Miss Bell* Keating a Blyth is6Peud* ing e few days with Alre. joint Semings too. Lloyd Rutledge, who le taking a eouree s wires e operator at Montreal, Went the week -end with his parents, Mr. stud Mrs, ROA. Rutledge. , the programa for the eoming Neer. A letter of thauke 'Was read from Mise Betty Asqnith for a ;Chrietente gift .re- er ire& Rev. It M. Week va ehowed two reels of interesting pictures. Mrs. Net gave a• reading. Mr. Weekee closed the ineeting with prayer. • A dainty lunch was served by the hoetees, • Mies Phyllis Ball of Suearaerbill Is assisted by iser mother, -Mrs. D. W. 1 visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Laneing. Hamilton. R.T.1".VeseOwing to the stormy wets- WomenInstitute,—The January tber the chisrele eerviee aud the 13.Y.P. `meeting of the Women'Institute was V. meeting were vonabined at the Bep- held in 'the Foresters',Hall on TusesdaY, fist church, on Seattle/ afterneon, Mrswith an. attendance of twenty-eight. Rad Relthby Was In charrse a the The ,President, Mrs. Edgar Lawson, , meetiug. A Bible, sptiz was' conducted presided. It was decided to raisetiftsr by ',George Robertsou, ,llarie BeithbY dollars for. the British, War Victims' gave a tre ading, Rom Pistil/De swig a ° Relief Fund before the first of May. stole. D4ris and 'sleek MeKnight; sang Mrs. Gearge Dawsou gaVe a reatlifsg, 4 sinet.''"Mr. Zanies 'Raitisby ga-Ve the ...".The Bachelors Dream in a 0Irtireh." topic. Donald Boss end Harold iteifil,Mre, ,Gordon Taylor favored. • with a gave a Piano duet and George Itaithby i eolo, MrS. John 'Cowan gave a splendid an „accordion solo. - • I paper on 'Home Dconoraies.',", :is H. . Ladies' Guikle-eire...Gorclole TayiorI C. WIlSon gave a readinges"Out a" the gave her hotiae or the January meeting 'Old House sNancysg-----MisSes Sadie ssor.tiae-GuildsofeStesriarV,eeselmrehe.Theeereartersenndsselosephinee-Wti_tek',ILsa. president, Mre. Taylor, Imesided, The duet. The roll cell was answered by 4‘lf I could have justone' more labor- saving device, it 'would besse."-A-unique 'feature a the meeting _was aneoPren parade. The prize, which was donated by Mrs. 'Edgar Lawsonewas awarded to Mrs. IL 0. Wilson. The meeting was eloSed with the National Anthens, after which a dainty lunch was Served by the 1 hosteeses, Mrs. E. Phillips; Mrs. Allen and 'lire. Rollinson. ' Death of -Miss IVIarguerite Wfoore.— Mr; Edgar Lawson ',received,. Word on • Thursday -a the 'death : af his nlece, Marguerite 'Moore, of Kitchener, who died that day in Kitchener 'Hospital. The young woman lute been in ill health for several years. She was born7thirtystwie :rears ago in Goderich, being the daughter of .Mr. and Aire. Walter Moore; ,tben :residing there. GODER1C1-1 SIGNAL -STAR sell, The 3.100re, family Molted noth rBAYMELD Mes. Uwe was formerly Clare. Lew- in 1018 and came to Kitchener in 1931.1 iiss is T., 01 .0.,,,, ii It„ II 3,S4 Moore. waa a member of Trinity 1 ''''-`444"*" "'"' a'''''—'11**"' -; ---' United eliurele Site le survived by her rett 414 Mr8f T.' Bennett wtnrned to mullion, or Detroit on Monday after having' petitParents, one brether, eeveral days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Weston. • s Mrs. W. J. McLeod, sr4 Miss. Elsie 1eLeo4 and Master Donald returned fawn Detroit on Friday last after havs Ing spent 'several weeks there. • Miss Elizabeth Reid of Toronto is friends present at the, funeral were ex,Pa,Incling some time with her sister, Mrs. Wrn. Downs, of Toronto; Mr. and I ''''•°•'s --M• It°14.• 'Mrs. 'Russell 13rowu, Mr. and Mrs. Mr` and Mrs' limed Crane a Datmit • J&NUARC 23rd, 1t41 Swastika, que., anti one sieter, Mrs. M. Cormier, of Kitchener. An impressive funeral service was held from the Bates 'Bechtel foneral home on -Saturday afternoon, with Rev; ,E. 10, Seymour conducting the services Interment wae itt Weselland cemetere. 014-0.t.tOwn English Dinner Sets $14.75 to $45.00 Sets may be pUrchased . by ' the Pieee at any tunes Start now! Smith's Art lei -Gift. Store Irsa4 St Phone 198. 111111111111/ _Coal! We are in the market to supply you -with the following coals... „ANTHRACITE • . ALBERTA, POCAHONTAS Mit $15.ortret ton Lump $1200 1-te-ten--Lump -$1250-per.ton 'Stove $15.00 perion Briquettes 13.1) tenlyiquettes 13.00 per ton Pea .$14.50 per ton Coke $12.50 per ton • , Vire May be in the blackbusiness kit we treat you -white, • 91fice eabrook Coal These are cub prices 587 ° and are good tor thirty days. qttes. 728 "Nosik* A&P Fluids & VEGETABLES—' APPLES -B.6 D'acious-tvge Juicy 3 6'1 Oc ORANGES California Nivel Large Doz. 3 3, GRAPEFRUIT marsTbseresdies 80's 2 for 90 SPINACH FreSh Ctirly Laaf 2 ibs.1 5c CARROTS Titi$H 2 ibs.15c CELERY HEARTS trdel: 2,Bcb's..17c: ;471,r1.0. FIRST GRADE MU SILVERBRooN eve 3 UNTIL JAM 25th ' * KETCIIIIP Hemz ili 1.1 ses- n , es - oz0 PRIdES- IN tiikk.CT ' ' ---soUps-Hitiiii-Ksi-C----l- . , IT'S NEW SPAGHETTI Hein2 Vigt 230 A& p BABY FOODS HEiliz3 Tim, 25c RA1siN Pora &Beans Heini.- 2 vig 25c LOAF Tffluatoes A&P Fancy 2 viz. 25c RAISINS k . lb. 10 Chock Full of Choice BulC Raisins Sneed and OUAKE11.40ATS ,t. ittc Wrapped. CHIPS° MI" 20c 1 24...: . Loaf • OE . CHEESE ' I. s...„,field . iibb: 2;c Cc' -----Amium------g—, MILD CHEESE th. 190 sciatic" Teo jEwEL SHORTENING Ass' s, 25c solipWooebures Vadat Special Offer Cake$ 4 ' 2 'C —4 VEI,LOW LABEL ,1/2-1b. Pkg. 37c 1-16. Pkg. 73 migo. "Alkoplete-or - Special Offer 1 Pkg, Soap Oakes 3 Cakes Toilet Soap All kr caimormettswitadanamoot.a,.....- Palmolive Soap 2 ca/"8 9c PEARS lona, Keiffer MAC -01* SPAG 2- iv- 9 ..9c .PEACHES fona' 18-0z. 12. g otie and me. and mrs. Boinsoo a 'Vent the week -mid with Mrs.' W., J. Ha Ilion; Mrs, MeVittie and al' rs. 5"'"d* 1)ktrich, of Preston; andlAirs and:Mere. Mrs. Harold Weston. and. friends, of Lawson and Bernice; of Auburn. - Detroit, spent the Week -end with Mr. Richard Weston. . ' Two ' Birthdays.—Two "highly es- Baysiese Agricultural Society The teemed ladies of this district celebrated annual meeting or the Barfield Agri - their birthdays this week, Mrs. Robert, 'cultural Societv was held in the Town McGee passing her eighty-fourth miles Hall on Wednesday afternoon last. The stone on Monday. and Mrs. Alice Robb , following officers were elected for 1041; being oeventrefour • on Tuesday.e; „ , I President; Weis Sparks; lst vice-presr- Mrs. McGee ' -was formerle :. Tuesday.. dent, Fred . Middleton; 2nd vice-presis Stalker, daughter of the late Mr, and dent, Bert Dunn; treasurer, James H. Mrs. Franeis%Stalker, 'pioneer residents 'Reid; secretary. A. Es Erwin. Directs of this distriet. . 'Ou becember••10, 1879, ore are 'Frank Keegan, 'Ed. roster, she planted Robert MeGeew They lived -Russell Grainger, John Howard, Harold for lifteesrt y,ears after their marriageSfinsol)' auel ' eMrs.' 'Fred MeEweU andas areseaserese, where mrs eleeree eee, i Mre-Cleorge 'tattle. Honorary directs etedeselivere.----Abourse,-895-Mrseanderers : eMrs. 'Russel Grainger, etre: nu, Mrs. Me.Gee returned to Auburn. to er.sri';'-fsirr-ft:*. -grawdrisrfs:Ir• live on the farm now occupied by .their lfiddleten, Samuel Houston, T. els son, Harvey. Mr, McGee passed away Snowden, D. H. . McNaughton, A. II. ,in lurch, me, uses ereesee is a Warner, W. W. Wise, WrI. R. Stephen - 'member of Knox' Presbyterian church.. son, .Robert Pennale. lir. iSainnel No celebration was held thiS year, as I Houston was given a life 'membership.. Mrs. MeGee is confined to bed all the'sAuditors, John R. 'Cameron and E. A. time. , e. Mrs. Robb was born on Feethereton. The dates set for the January 21, 1807, to Mr. and -Mrs. John I fall fair are September 24th and 25th. Marwood of East Wawanosh, On. - Obituary.—The death occurred at her March 21, 1887, ,,Alice . Marwood was home on the 'Goshen line, Stanley town - united in Marriage to John Robb,, and Sill% of Sarah Ellen eid, wife of Ed - after their marriage they lived on the 1 ward Merner, after a very short illness. Robb moved to Lochalsh a•nd thirteen and Was born. in Stanley township on -NOTICE. The +Annual Meeting of Alexandra Werner was the daughter Of the ,. 4th concession of Huron township for Mrs. . , .. . fourteen years. In 1901, Mr. and 11erse late John Reid- and Eliza Ann Clark . t . Marine and General Hospital will be Years later theyMretired to Ripley, •M ay lith 1849; She was married to_ • held at the Hospfese•on Frida where Mr. Robb died five years later, Edward Healer in •ISeptember, y, Febru- lesl.,t9ots ary. 7th, the annual 1Urpose 04 o 1, receivinat 8 o'clock sp.messfor 'BronsonMrs, ‘ Robb has been residing in the and resided on the line, re - village for six years with her brother, 'y townehip, In 1911 they mond to the pf g- Levi Marwood. She lets three sons and Baylield, Iv -Here they lived until 1928'portelection of offipers , eand•Any other . business which, might properly be dealt one daughter, Dr, Edgar Robb and Dr. 'except .fer a short time spent in 'Clinton. ththeeting Wm. • J. Robb, 'el ' Weinnieeg, Wesley •They then moved to the Goshen line, wi. at is. m. . OKSAUNDERS Robb of Lochalsb. and MIS. R. Mae_ .wh' ere they had since resided. She is ..s e - . . , ••. ,• •SecretarY. Tires and flatteries on time as low as 55C 4 week; no red tee* at Baxter's Linfield's Writ 'Services sStatielly Phones 535, , , -3 Campbell'S Stetnach and Liver Pills. 3tt The regular 'meeting of the Goderiels Women's Hospital AuXillary Will take Place at the Public Library on More day, 'January 27th, at 4 o'eloek. January sale of hats, specially •priced at $1.00. MISS 'MeV/OAR'S MILL- INERY, Kingstem street, phone 462.-' The iSdit-ford ared,°01:Oss: will meet at the home of Mrs. ,Geo. Bean on Thursday, January 30t11, at 2 P.m. Goilerich Dollar StOreeesianuary sale, 1.5th to 29th. 20% off on men'is and boys', windbreakere and sweaters; woe Men's. and gide' geWns and PYJOInaS. soirsesorroesesseseserserserstessserressm,, NOTICE , ANNIMNOIMANT. -Mrseirsefrecl-Bloonafteldereisheasfeerere 'lounge 'that be has taken over the management of the Red :Star Gas Ser- viee Station, Huron road. 3-5x QVfl BRAYAGENT . ;HERE IS ready to .quoteprices a.ne .take orders, , We'd advise early ordering, Price list orders from former customers are rolling in—they've found, Bray Chicks 'Pay. E. H.ISOMERSAJI.L, 2, Goderich. • 4 For Results A Classified Ad TO SENT 0 diONT. ORD SITTING -ROOM, •witia or without board. Heated by furnaee. 121 Waterloo,..tiouth. 4 :survived by her husband, two daugh- Kenzie, of Vochalsh. We wish this morhappy e rers, Izetta, Mrs. Quentin Hallman of Turner _of, eOlinton andeetwa -honored resident many birthdays. New Duneee, and gditb, . Mrs. Grant ,Nicholson -Wilson. —A quiet. _but Merton of Goderiellz- and Kenneth. Of pretty Wedding was solemnized in thei .Goderich township ; also by three 'Presbyterian manse, Blyth, on ISatnr- sisters, Miss Margaretslieid of Bayfield, day at 6 p.m., when Rev. A. M. Boyle Miss Elizabeth Reid f Toronto and 'United in 'marriage Beryl M Wilson, Mrs. R. Webster. of Lucknone and one youngest daughter 'of MraTur-sesTr, brother,- Mr. Robert Reid of the Bay - John Wilson, -Auburn, and Ilarold field road, 1Stanley township. One Arthur Nicholson, eldest son of Mr .t daughter and two 'dons, Alva, Mervin and Mrs. Arthur Nicholson, •Seeforth. and Earl, predeceased their Mother Tile, bride was becomingly attired in a when children., The funeral wits held street -length frock of sea blue ern- on Saturday afternoon from: St. An- broidered in gold, with nadtching turban deew's United. Church, interment being and shoulder length veil'. Her corsage , in Bayfield temeterY. Thepallbearers was Johanna. Hill.rosesand ferne.e.Miss were -.Rimer -Stephenson, Lerne Arm- strong, Wer. Armstrong,'Ilenry Hayter, MeOlincheys and Percy John - stole Flower bears were Aenelel Mer- ner, • David MeKenzie, Bruce Me0,1in- cher and Elgin Porter.: Rel4tives from a distance 'who were preseee for ' the funeral included Mrs. Janata& Merner, Windsor; Ur. and Mrs. &tines Webster, Liicknow; Mr...and Mrs. MeNain, Am- berley ; -Mr. and Mrs, D. "McKenzie, Kinteil ; and Mrs. Quentin Hall- man; Netv Dundee; Miss • Elizabeth 'Reid, Toronto- -Mrs. .George Merrier, .Dorethy Wilson, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and wore 'it dress queens blue with gold *trimming .andse wine hat and a corsage of bronze chrysanthemums. Jack 'Nicholson, 'brother ..of the groona, was 'best man. After -the 'wedding a reception was held at the hale o. the bride's parents. The bride's mother received the guests wearing a 'green crepe . dress. The. groom's- %nether was attieed ix black with sequins. The dining -room . was prettily Acct.:mated with pink and white ',streamers and the bride's table was me and Mre. •Arnold Merner, Elgin centred with a three-story wedding Merner, Mrs, T. eferner, Dashwood , eake. Mrs.Wesley Bradnock arid -Miss -Mrs -Wesley Merner, Zurich. 'Vivian ,Straughan °assisted in tbe sery- - . The gift from bridegroom to the bridegreo.to tee bridesmaid was a. gold • necklace t'CHVRCII NOTES and to the °Townsman, a old tiepin. . The bride's teavelling costume was rose Quarterly meeting serviceu will be• with black, trimming with accessories held in the Free Methodist church, to match. Guests present at therecep- corner Victoria and Park streets, tion were alts and Mrs. Arthur Nichol-•Sanuary 24-26. The Friday evening son, Allan and !Barbara Nicholson of service at -8 o'clock will be under the Seaforth, Higb. Bennett of Port Albert, auspices of the Y.P.M.S. Rev. J. W. Mrs. Chest 'Straughan and Vivian and 4- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bradnock of Aubuen. The young couple will, reside in Galt. PONES 40.50,s lic pusA &,11 Choice -3 -Sieve 21141ez 11,c • 10, Ann Page Products Angel Coke Ea. 29c Doughnuts Dozno PoPpy sEED TWIST 0 Loaf 9c cum manstimattow ROLLS Ea,17c GRAPEFRUIT At= 21* TOMATO JUICE 39 25 APPLE JUICE 3 tit 23 'V SOAP :rakes 13c IIXT SOAP 2 eak" Buy war saseings stamps a.nd help defeateHitle.rs____, _ - • OOLLECTIONS On Jan, 3rd, 1941, another &lent wrote, "Your pheque re- ceived and I wish to thank you for the Manner in which you ' handled this," • If you want efficient service' • send ris your list of outstanding debts for collection'. Remember our m ters, no collection,, no ebarge for our services." ^.. KELLYI8s AIICEN-- Tlie 'Collectors Orangeville, Ont. • Est. 1890—Longest established firm of collectors • in Ontario.40 - STORE WAMED- Of approiimately 250P sq. feet. for retail grocery busi- ness. Reply stating size and • location to BOX NO. 73, Signal -Star; Goderich. 3-4 11111111111111111111111111111•1111111r Greet Atheefe *1114 ?AMC Te* TO ALL EX -STUDENTS OF GODERICH COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE The Trustee Board of the Goderich Collegiate Institute invites all ex-stUdents to at- tend a meeting ixt, the .assem- bly 'room, of the Collegiate on - the evening of January 28th, at 8 o'clock, to consider means of organization to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of their alma mato:. W. A. ,COULTHURST, ASQIIITH ° Committee 3-4 Peach of .Sarnia, whose daughtereieses missionary nurse in the Belgian Congo, 'will be the speaker. Ile also will preach onSaturdaY evening, and on , Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 0.m.,Sunday 'school ?wine -at 9.46 reme-and Methodist -love -- feast at .10.30 a.m. A hearty welcome to a . "The Rehires' et Christ" Will be the theme of the eeimozeto be 'preached by the minister of the Baptist church on Sunday evening. Itt .00 subject will be "Ohriste our -Teacher." . _7orning the The Signal -Star sells for $2 to any address in Canada and .is worth more. Look at your label; it will -show the dpaaitt up, to wh. ich: your subscription ,is N°11°E. _Notieees herelevegiven that Drs H. Hall; .Dentist,sGoderich; • will on of. about the Segenth day ;Of February,. 1941, discontinue 'his :dental practiee itt Goderieh for the duration of the., wars elneetee .thes fact that :he• has enlisted with His 'Majesty's Canadian .Adtive Service Forces. All itecounts due to the said Dr: a R. Hell, are reqUested to be paid on or before the above-men- tioned •date or satisfactory:arranges ments mede with him. as to their pay- ment. ' • • DATED at IGoderich this tenth day Of Januaryi-A.D. 1041. Backrite for the kidneys, damp - bell's. • 30 NNUAL MEETING.. The amnia' meeting f the West Wawanosh Mutual 'Fire Insurance •Cempany . will be held in sthe Parish 'Rail, Dungannon, on Friday, February 7th, 1941, at 2:00 pan., to. receive re- ports, elept directors and transact gen- eral 'business.. Directors Anderson, Me-. Dowell and MaePhee retire, but , are eligible for reelection., • • " 0.0. TRELEAVEN, , 4-5 iSeeretary, RENTessORIOK HOUSE OR apertment, with hot-water furnaee; • wired or elettrie range; partly turn- ished; possession February 1,st. ,Phone 031 r 11 or write UR. ROST. ROUGES, Rat. No. 1, Goileriele 2tf TO MIT. ---TWO Gums rum, , ISOM rooms for light honsekeeP- lug also rooras and board if required. J. Ir. HARINWOI is, Keays etreet. 'FOR SaLi Fon ,sair1,--600x16 USED ; •sale b4igain. 33,A.X9ER &LIN - /WELD, Shell •Service. Station. Phone -4 a. FOREDBt13U..GOODS, Sundries, etc", mailed peetpaid In Plains sealed wraPpei'. 80% less* than retail. Write for mail-order eatalogue. •NOV-RUBBDR, Oat Dept K-8, Box 91, "*0:1" .....•••••••••sr pon, 4.`A,TA.—T-xsto .-IMArIONPORT "Ph* and two rocking elittits in good condition. Call SIIGNAL-STAR. -4 'S1AVE.-4ARM, CONSISTING of 220 acres, ,good house • end barn, spring water. Olose to Mill; schoel and ehurch, APPLY te MRS. .GRACE LONG, R.R. 3, Lucknow.- 3-4 SA.LE OR RIINT.--L-1"REMETTE" - portable typewriter; standard isey- boars', with 'all latest iraprovements. Will sell on easy % ternis or rent as desired. Typewriter ribbons for regu- lar size or portable machines, also rolls .for adding (machines. Oall ;SIGNAL - STAR .ownom, plione71. -3 POR SAtE. —19 *MAWS LAND with. brick house; frame barn and garage, equipped with hydro; 'within town limite. Phone 3020. • 8-4x gOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice • is • hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing lietWeen No M. Baker and 31. J. Ainelie, as butchers, has been dissolied by mutual consent. All accounts due the; late firm must be paid at the firm's 'shop '011 or before February 8th, 1041, after which dote all unpaid accounts will be turned in 'for celIeetion. From this date the business will be con- ducted by 31. 3. Ainslie, at 'the. same place. s Dated at IGederich, this 7th day of January, 1941. BORN itIcGRAW°.—At -Alexandra Hospital, sGederich, on January 16th, to Mr. and MTS. John McGraw, Goderich, a daughter. •STEWA,RT.---At Alexandra Hospital, Godericli, on January 22n4, to IVIr. .and Mrs. Arthur Stewart, Dungan-' 11011, a. son. _ LOSTes-BETWREfsi MINTON AND Goderieh, tire and rini. eft a bus, Finder please phone 30oder1ch. 4 kAtm roe. pApt, -11.00siter•es,-5--mi fmile from sehoe1, good level farming lancl,' clean soils 'trap*, house; large bank barn with good stables, drive shed' andhen: house. Good 'well.with new ivindinilLeArytire available. ...Term - $1000 caeler owner will accept Mort- gage, for balenee. • Apply FRED immimiummammi.imimmomimmimmemmimiiiHORTON, ILR. 3, Goderich: 4-0x DIED • BOGID.—In Colborne township, on Sunday, January 19th, Wm. G. Bogie, it. his 81st years , • . ELLMOTT.--In .Goderich township, on Wedhesday, January 22n4, Rebeeca Elliott, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Elliott. " • ° CMD OF'' THANKS- . • . J1I E FAMILY OF THE LATE, WIL- LIAM G. BOGIE. wieleto; thank their Many friends. ,and ;for sthe kiedneseee:ehown,sthera:en... their recent sac]. bereavement:* • -A " I / 1 WANTED ANTED. -11Y FEBRUARX 15; for One lady : two unfttrniehed 'room. with " kitchenette, a use , kitchen, furnace ,heated.i BRONMs Box 401, TOwst. WANTED. —GIRL ROE. HOUSE.- " WORK. No cooking required.. Write DOM 202, Goderieli, Ont, runitosuno - heuee ortottage; for ecetipation commencing Sliw or June. Apply to'. • iSQUADRON WADER VOr0E, P.Os 'Box 1543, ,Gederich. • • 3z5ss WANT/W.-ea() BUY Old. HORSES.% . - ap.(1 dead cattle; must be Ouitabl4 for minkteed; removed prom7.t17,, PRBD GILBERT, R.R. 2; Barlielst. Phone. 908 -r 22, Clinton. Calls paid LEMON JUICE RECIPE CHECKS RunuiviAgot • PAIN' QUICKLY If you suffer from, rheumatic,. arth- ritic, or neuritic' pain try this simple, inexpensive home recipe. Get a pack- age, of Rueex ,Prescription erem your druggist: Mix It ,vvith a quart of water, add the juice. of 4- lemons.. it's easy arid pleasant. ' You need only 2 ta.ble,sPoonfulls two times a day. Often within 48 hours. -- sometimes overnight-esplendid result's are obtained. If the pains are not quickly" relieved and if you do not feel better, Ru -ex -Prescription will cost you nothieg to try Your moiley refunded if it does pet help you.. Ru -ex Pre ecriptien is for sale and recommended by *J. A,- CAMPBELL • and other leading •druggists. 001INELL.—At Grace Heipital, Win nipeg,s. on January 17th, Horace , SheldOn Cornell, formerly of Gode-* rich, and brother of Mrs. 0. W. Worsell, Keays street. . • WAX WANTED.—OASII IN ON IN. -CREASED power. We have a sPlendid opening for MI ambitioile- mali or woman in Goderich. .Busiziess established. . 'F,ull credit,sfor repeat • oreers, Liberal, daily conamis.sios and monthly bonue, For details write promptly .DEPT, 0.M.S., 2177 Masson St., • Moutreal. • -4-6 MAN .--- OR /4WLEIGH eres • Route of 800 families. 'Write to- day. 'eRAIWILEIGIFS, Dept, Key No. NIL -216484-A, Montreal, Canada,. 4 IMINIMIIIIM.11111.1111011111 TOWN 01-a0DERI0E iquinapp4ao-mvArt-xowis For • a Public S,Schpol Teustee for St.. •George'eThWard, for 1941 end 1042,. and a , Public ,School: Trustee for 1St. Andrew's Ward dor 1941 for the Town of Goderieh; will be beld in. the Tevira Hall on WEDerSIESIAY, J'AiNUARY 296,. 1g4f commencing at 7.30 pm Id necessary,. polling will take Place on WEDNESDAY; rEBRUARY Oth, tram 0 o'elock a.m.. to .5 'clock pan: . v. 1,7-1110x., • Town Olerk and Returning Officer; • • -4 wi4lgs 45 SON GRANITE WORKS' 1457 St Patrick St 110,t 1955 S1RATF'00.0, ONT• Largest Stock 'In Western Oietiirle. To Choosedikona ' NO ADVANCE IN PRICE - All your personal prOperiy - insured agabist practically • all risks Vr ONE , SE il. 11/1.• FORD Insurance and Real Estate 3 Hamilton St. TeL 268w • miNsmommilmowl" in.minor 1 Tenders will be received by the undersigned Corporation for the purchase of the following parcels of farm property: - 1. Lot 'Nuniber 38, Concession 4, Township of Ooderich; 80,,acres, 7 bush, drainage good. Buildings consist of . a barn and small stable. .2. Part of Lot Number 40, emir/canon 4, Township of °ode - rich, about 69 urea; no buildings, drainage good. Terms: 10% on acceptance of tender, balance fill thirty days. Each tender is to be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked "Woods Estate Tender." Time•for tendering expires at noon, February 12, 1941. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , • For further information apply to the undersigned. THE BRITISH MORTGAGE & TRUST CORPORATION OF ONTARIO 10 Albert' Street, Stratford, Ontario: Executor John D. Woods Estate. eseariamiesses AmmiwW1000100maiman laTeiwor•or OLGA POOAIIONTAS IIAMOO 0:MAMAS 00XE ALL OTHER, PUMA romp t Service ,Tet 051.v • COST * AMOUNT Anytime in Jan. $ 1000, . $ 9.78 50,00 :48.80 100.00 ....... 97.80 600.00 ....... 488.00 1000,00 978.00 'T'own of a 111 oderich 1941 Taxes TA.XPAYER$ MAX PITRO#ASE TAX PREPAYMENT RECEIPTS FOR 1941 TAitE0 AT F AVORABLE I4SCOUNTS cOST 'Veto. 1 to 15 49.00 98.00 490,00 980.00 COST Mari? 1 to Mar. 15 $ 9.84 49.20 98.40 492.00 984.00 COST Apr. 1 to Ayr. 15 $ 0,89 • 49.45 98.90 64.50 989.00 COST May 1 to 15 $ 9.93 49.05 99.30 490.50 993000 Prepayment 'Receipts must be endorsed and presented along with 1941' Tax Bils during. the first installment period. . . 'Purchase your Prepayment Iteceipth early and have your money earning 5% interest, If you cannot buy all now, budget your Taxes this year by purchasing a receipt each ,,,, • , month. ,„ 4 June. I)ieoiiiit will be allowed in addition. . *Make Cheque's. Payable to N R. MacKa tor