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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-01-30, Page 8• THE GODER1011 SIONAL-ST.A.R JANI7 R 30 14, 1041 NEWS OF AUBURN 4.4)1SUlleti, Jan, 29. -?114.1 Joseiddne Weir * vting Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Paterson, ot Torouti). 'lessee Johnston and Kathleen, of Bluevaie. 6Velit a few days with the foreeer'st parents, !Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Deahle, Grant kt1or4en2 son'of Mr. -and Mrs. H. C. Riordon, underwent an operatiOn tor APRendicitis in Goderich bAsPital on Moad4ty Waris Nevins underwent a major operation in Goderich hospital, en Thursday, Latest reports ,state ie la doing nicely, Dan Crawford, of lItillett, underwent an operation in Clinton hospital en Monday. • Wag Marlorie Arthur of Teeswater, spent the week -end at her home here. . Mrs. liehart YUngblut eciebrated -her ,fieventy4h1r1 birthday one day recently'. Service will be held Ili t Mark's .Anglican 'amyl next Sunday at 7.30 • Rev. R. Weekes Will preach, ESME To Tietw* Old Reliable Fonthill trurseries" in Huron County NO'W and Special Lines. in Barely Trees; Shrubs and Plants Write' for Terms and * Catalogue .V1ONE ($6 WELLINGTON TORONTO 5-10 We are iorry t� report that John Robertson is confined to • his home through illness. A. union prayer meeting was held in the d1aptiSt ehureit .Thursday event', ng with. Bev. A, N. Silver in chargv. Rev. It, M. Weekes rea.dirthe ;Scripture and RQV. 11. C. WaS011 led In prayer. Rev, A. M. Boyle gave an address on "Patriotism and Saerillee." Another' dance in aid ef the .11r1tiSh War Victims' Fund was held in the Foresters' Hall -Friday night, with 'Arthur's orchestra providing mteSie. Door.prizes were won by Murray Rol- linson ,and 5Iaxine Dail. The balloon' dance was- wozi by Itobert Prest 'and Helen Robertson. 'Lunch 'was served at midnight. ' (.4reat excitement was caused here on VridaY night when the ehimneY on the hoine ef Mrs. C. A. llowson took tire. The flames, could.' be seen for many* miles around and 'a pr(44,se dis- play of 'parks lasted over half -an -hour. A fire extinguisher' 'brought the blavec*, under control. There was no material damage. , , C.G.LT,--413Le United church met -.on. Friday evening with Helen Marsh in 'eharge, June' tMar1i read erp ure an4 Eutli_ Wji1r-llettv sang a' solo and Vivian Straughan gaVe: 41. Piano instrumental. The elee- tion' „of officers resulted as followS Pre?-ideitti- Betty '!Oraig; Vieepresident, Joan Sheppard; treasurer, Raith. son secretary, Helen Yfarsh; pianist, vian raub an , ea er, • rs. .SilePPard. Red Cross Meeting. ----The Monthly meeting of the local Red Cross was held in the Foresters' nin on Teesclav afternaon: The nresident, 'Mog- ridge, was in charge and opened' the 'Meeting with prayer. It was deeided to leave the drawing of the ticket for the mat' till the first entertainment put en for the Red. Cross. Mrs, R, J. Phillips and VS§ Josephine Weir were . .„ --TWO-Are in-tlfe Market -10 Supply-you-wfthilie-following ANTHRACITE ALBERTA ; PCOCAECONTAS Nut $15.00 Per ton Lump p2.09 per ton -Lunni $12.50 per 'ton * Stove $15.09 per ton Briquettes. 13.0„per teneriquettes 13.00 per ton Pea $14.50 per ton , Coke $12.50 per ton We may be in the black business 'but we treat you. white. These, sxe cash prices and are good for till* dayd.. P. 0 7.4inu!iminimm P ° „. very DomEstic or Eesifirst lhortenipg SALMON Horsishoa Or Sockeye . PEACHES A &P Choir,* P Et G SOAP . CLARK'S SOUPS-A:it:WEI PORK EL BEANS.ciark's KETCHUP Clarks LYONS TEA Wow LJ 5 ROSES FLOUR COMFORT,SOAP J1F FLAKES -- COCOA P rf *,_wan's . e..ection 1--Yfft: CHEESE plc! Ib. 23c 3 AAINUTE *OATS 2 lb!, 25c 21c 39c 39c_ 1 "1-.).• 25 rtai. itre' Tin 6c - trL. 14d' 'tat tg-11/cc Bar 4c Pkg. 19C la. 23c 96111,4-59c- - Mild lb. 19c. ••••1011.010.1•10.111.1.1111101.100...1.1••••••••••••••••••••••••0.01MONIMIII BIG 24-0Z. LOAF 44.44.4.4.4444444444444.464.44.4.44444.. &P. COFFEE Pres* Ground • VIGOROUs 8; Magi? INIKARn .14 39c MILD*MELLOW 8 O'CLOCK lir' 35c RIM & FuL10430011K0 RED CIRCic II 31c puiti; LARD,sunnyfield ShitcEBEIIL 1,0111M. Ayinier tit; TOMATOES. A & P Fancy 2 28-e TIOs . ,apiasisrs 3 CioviO Seedless ROLM) OATC Zs: • innonincs 70-..80; Size 3 ib;..2 BAKING POW1)Elt Ann, Po'go.' 19G FRUITS& VEGETABLES— P1 OMEN' 5101110011 POTATOES 75.1h. nag. jc APPLES ice.zipons vitzto .3 for 10c SPINACII rfttirtzed 21b$.170 GRAPECROIT MartaiM ts);$ Ifor 9 CARROTS, iht4g,tgegehitge 2Bch45c eaintge` Ock. 217e urrorolitor-' 44. BAsk 3 c 4/01114110114 I STORES by Ilse A Tao Cs, MC pointed to ;pack boxes for the bop vere•eas, Mr's, Alfred- Neehitt gave a reading on "'Women's; Voluntary Serviee .Englend." The meeting was v1o6e4 with the singing- or the National Anthem. Veet17, Meeting. eee The Anglican church held its vestry meeting Friday tight, with Rev. U. M. iireekes rn chariTie. Charles Asquith gave the seeretary-treasurer's ' report and the reinirt of the Ladie was givea ;by Mrs. `Phomas Johnsten antl Mrs. Thomas Llaggitt. The following kers were appointed ; itettor's warden' James .Medd ; people's warden, Gordon Ta,yler; boardof management,, the 'rector, the warden. Charles Asquith, Mrs. 'Gordon Tayler and -Alfred NeS- pitt vestry elerk and treasurer, -Chas.* Asquith'; sitleSmen, 'George Beadle, Thomas Ilaggitt Alf. Nesbitt, Phillips ; 'anclitors, ;(iordon Taylor,' It. J. Phillips; lay delegate, 0. E. ,As- quith; substitute; Virile. J. Stewart. • • - ; CHURCH NOTES • The NV,ILS. of North street United ehtirch will hold its regular meeting in the Sunday, school room on Monday, Fehrnary 3rd, at 3 p.m. Rellhe • call, "Praise." ,7 • Chtirch Woman's • 'Guild will meet Wednesday, February Sth, at 3 • George's chnreh,' . Arrangements' will be made at this meeting for the high , tea. ' .. • • • Rev. A. • MaeKaye condueted the Induction service of Victoria 'street Young People's •Sotiety on Sunday evening. The4 theme was "The Game of , Life.", A quartette temposed. of Pea.r1 ! Retype, MiS. A.' Therapson, W. Larder and C. Brecitow sang. PERSONAL, MENTION Miss Genevieve SParr, R.N. is -spend- ing the winter at Del Ray. Beaeh, Florida. , • • Pte. John D. MaeDonaldr who was in training at Valcartier, Quebec, Is now on service in ,Seotland. Pte. Harold Duckworth and Pte. Harvey IStodclart, of' the Elgin. Regi- ment, were home -on leave this week. Miss Belen Mac.Eiwan; who was here visiting' her parents Mr. and AIrs W, G. IVIa.cRwan, has returned to her studies at Toronto. Mr and Mrs„.john "W. Eider Of :Strat- ford spent the weektenftli-tifeja•V- ter's parents, Mr. and wits. E, Tureer, Elgin aver • .11;r. Robert McOarten og. Winnipeg, who IS attending; Dental College at -T:orontOTSPeifflIT Week-ejidtfli Mr - nd Mrs. W. G, MacEwap. Spr. Leslie •Pithlade, of the Reyal Canedian Engineers, haS returned:. te Petawaiva after a two weeks' leave of absence spent With his .fa.mily here, II. W. • Thomas attended a rail, waytoen's.,,banquet at the Royal York Betel, Torontb,last-rMonday, the guest. of C.P„R. superintendent.. Major D. R. Naan,...camManding ‘121'' Company ; the Elgin -ffteghnen,t, Sta.- Honed at Toronto,. visited rela.tives, and. friends here while on leave this Week. Lieut,. A. It: Sturdy of the -Elgin ,Regiment. spent a few. day's here with ills -parents, Mr.' and Mrs. parrs 'Sturdy,VeSt-street; while on leave this.. week: — • , CARD OF THOUS • , yps. AHL- AND -MISS MARY take, this opportunity to thank the neighbors and friend's for the kindness extended to • them in their recent •berea*Vienie,nt ; also those who -sent masa cardand ;floral tributes,. • -0, The 'Signal -Star Sells for V to any address in Canada and is worth more. Look at your label lit 'will show the , date up to which yOUr subseriittiOn is. paid. • • ,•CARLOW OARLYOW, Jan, 26. -Mr, Robert Bean some home from Goderich On SatUrday and is making good progress toward reeerverY, Out will itie confined to bed for some time yet., , The C. tO. Club held an entertainment on Friday last u the Township Hall, the program being put on by the pupils of No.,3„ No, 1, No 0 -and No $ schools, Miss Dora Wilkie, eonvener of Red Cross work, presided, and the proceeds, about *17, were in aid of that vverk. The hall was well fllled,.. . The meeting forreligious education was held on 'Sunday evening, with Frank UellWain in charge and Mrs. %lit Clark giVinglt he topic. The Re(1 Cross work convener, Mrs. WiUIam Watsen, reports , , doz, diapers 4 shirts and 17 pairs, of sox tUrnked by the Carlow unit. ' , Congregational Mteting.—The'annUal meeting, of the United ehureh congrega- tion was held on JanuarY 21st in the hall, with -Re*, Gordon 'Hazelwood in eharge and Mrs, :Stoll as seeretary. Reports were, given from the different organizations -that of the session by 'Rev. G. Ilazelvvood; the financial state - Ment rby 'Fordyce Olark, whinb showed 'a balance after all had been met; the & and M. fund WaS 'fiver the allocation, while the W 1 $ i slightly. •b91.9‘f.„---4.8,..tke.steeiretarY„;_treasu rel_%,te the•Sundav school is in iChatham train • Ing for home 'defence, there was no re- -port. - As Mr. T. 111. Wilson's time on the board of stewards had expired, and he wished to be relieved, Mr. Gerdon 11.1.4ePhee Was appointed. Mr. W. W,1 Walter' was appointed envelope secre-, tary, Fordyce Clark treasurer, and the .other officers. 're-aPpointed. W, W. Walter Toiced the feelings of the people when he expressed appreciation, of the faithful and efficient work of Rev. G. Hazelwood as pastor, and moved that Ile be Invited, to remain another year, Alr. John Young setonded the;thetiore., Mr. 'Hazelwood thanked them'for their kindly werds but said he had not yet decided what he would do., The meet- ing was dissmissed by :the' pastor pro,: noUncing the benediction. • • ,B1AFEKING 4•4••••••••• MAFERING, Jan. 28-'Mra. Robert Trelea•ven of Hanley, .Sask., and Mrs. John'. 'Jamieson Of laicknove' spent last Friday afternoonwith_L_Mi. and trs .- 4 trs Richard*. Johnston has gene to Watford for aii.extended visit with her daughter, Mrs.Miram Moffatt. Cluts:Tteamley, of London; spent, last- T,htirsday and' *efiday with his .siSter, Mis. Milton 'Kilpatrick. • Mr. and. Mrs. George Twamley tended the 'wedding'on Saturday of the latter's brother, Mr. Bill 'McCann 44 • . We are glad to see Mr. Richard Ki1. patrick out again :after his recent 111- iiess. ' , • Rev. W. P. Newman of Dungannon had charge of (he church :service here on Send -ay evening, Hew Mr:, Wilkins taking_his•place in Dungannon. ' A nuniber on" the line attended the hockey :game in Luckeow:Friday even - Campbell's Stoniiteli and Liver Pills. 3tf January sale of hats, sPeeially priced at $1.00. . MaeVIOAWS INERY, 'Kingston street, phone 462. .4 The Ladies' Aid of Zion church and Red Cross of TayloVg Corner will meet on February 5th e at Mrs, Chas, White- ly's, The roll eall will be answered with a favorite.; text. The hostesses will be Mts. D. 0.ileDougall and Mrs.' K. Holmes. . - The Nitemen.'s Institute will celebrate the fortieth anniversary pt the (iiode. rieh branch en Thursday', February 6th, at MacKey.liall, at 3 Vales Miss' a N. Salkeld and Mrs. W. Abell will have charge of the program and Mrs. F. •Oster, of Slyth, the district president, will be present A demonstration' a the making of sandWiches will be •given. by Mrs. Geo. '''Mathieson, . Mrs. Chester Johnston and Mrs. E. U. Robertsen, All ttormer members and visitors will be m,acle welconte, as. well as Present members. At Kingsbridge 'Hall each Monday evening, Roy MeKen4e and *his 'omit' 'estra, Daneing from 10 pan, to 2 win, 5tf, • Backrite for the. kidneys. Camp- bell's. • abf Allirs1111111111111100111.111111.111111.11.11111 PUBLIC NOTICE* -5tou'Uti AVE$TAME BY SEEING or writleg our Bray agent here. Ile has price list,. list daily sPeelaiii.i. Get your ettieks into production for the better maritets by ordering them now • H.° •SOMERSALL, An. Godericte , • -5 ANNOUNCEMENT. • Mr. Alfred Bloomfield wishes to an- nounce that he has taken over the management of the Red Star, ,Gs Ser- vice Station- Huron road. 3-5x QUR ORAX AGENT , HERE IS , ready to quote prices, and. take orders. We'd advise early ordering,. Price list orders frem former customers are rolling in-7--they;ve.: found Bray Chicks. Pay., . E. H. iSOMERSAILL, 2, Goderich. ' ' .4, For ites*ts TO BENT RENW.-BED SPAING.Ttoom with or without 'board. Heated by furnace. Apply 12 Waterloo street, 'South. 5-0 A Classified A , , FOR SAM R SALE.---FIIMED 'OAK INDEX -card ;filing eabinet. Takes cards 3 0 inehes. $6. ShO.NAL4STAR. 5tf FOR , SALE. --YOUNG- OAN,ARIES, ° all good singers; will sell cheap ORS. BROWNLEE,. 53 'Cambria road. OX FOR SALE,-FA,B,M ; • 86 ACRES, $alue bush/ good buildings, inclutling 'bank barn; running water. Me - OMEN, 8 Oamerou:street, 5-7x Fon is.s..tv, — amp= 06ovis, . . Sundries, etc.,' mailed pestpaid in, Plain, sealed wrapper. 80% less than, .retail. Write for 2nall-order catalogue. NOWRIUSBDR 00,, Dept, 1-8, Box 91, 'Hamilton, Ont. • ' 3-10 on .I.Sikta).--ONE W,.M1 10 • ,,,pig,‘.64v eeks.old:-IttellOLD!.MUT 7T -6N 8 , 4 Huron road. . SEWING .5.1AOHINE .SPECIALS. We ineee a number of used ma- • . chines and sareple electric and treadle types,' at big reductions. You will have to -hurry, Ite these bargains which have not been taxed as yet, will not last long. Cash' or • terms, .SINGER)S1101", Phone 83. -5 mosugammougniainalimr etur _tames_ VOA PHOTOS.--PI4NiS, AND PAIlVTANGS Smith's Art & Gift :Store. The Ifome' of God Pictures East St', none. 198 • i . ' The annual meeting c)f,„ the . West WaWanosh - Mutual Fire Tnesurance. , BORN _ ipoinpanyr. Will be held in the Parish VANDEEN.-4---At *Alexandra Honiia1 ThtB, Dfihganiton, 'on Midair, Tebrictify• 7,th, 1941, at 200 pan., to receive re - Ports, elect directors and transact gen- eral business. Directors Anderson, Mc- Dowell and '31,aePhee retire, but are eligible for re-election. 0.0. TREITAAVE;N,' 'Secretary. NOTICE. "Notice is hereby given that Dr. 1EL R.. Hall, Dentist, Ooderich, will on or about the Aeventhe.day„._or Fehr .uarYer 1941, discontinue_hi4sdental .practice in Goderieh for the: duration of the war, due to the fact 'that be has !enlisted with ;His Majesty's Canadian Active Service .Forces. AU accounts due to Ole said Dr. H. R. Hall are requested to be paid on or !before the above-men- tioned date or *satisfactory arrange- ments made with hini as totheir pay- ment, • • • 'DATEOD, at Goderich this tenth day of Jannary, A.D. 1941. _ • 3-45 AN/NuAita 'ettenTwo„ . , • Gederich, on January 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vandeen, -Goderich, •a.son. • • MAOKLIN:--To Dr: and ^ Mrs. L. A. _ Macklin, Stratford, on Sunday, ',Ulm-- ary.19th, a son. " DIED • • 4-5 BINGHAM.-In •Goderich, on Wednes-. day, .january 22nd, 1941;', Eva Bing- . ham, aged 64.years.. - • IN mEmourAm. D1t0RHET.-Ip loving memory of Joseph Brophey, who passed away , -February 4th, 1040. , -=SatIly missed by his Wife. and, g.A.'ughtr Peggy.. . .OLA POCAHONTAS HATd00 CANADIAN 'OOZE ALL OillElt FUELS COLLECTIONS ,0n Jan.' 3rd, 1941, anoth,er • lient-wrote, , ceived and I wish, to thank you for ,the manner. in. Whieh you handled this," If yon want efficient serviCe send us your list of ontstanding debts for eollection. Remember our terms, "tio colleetion, , no, charge for 'our services." KELLY & AIKEN . The Collectors Orangeville, Ont. .Est. 1890 -Longest established firm of collectors in Ontario; 4.0 NOTIo* OF DISSOMT,TION. „ Notice is hereb3l giventhat the partnership heretofore existing between N. M. Baker and M.. J. -Ainslie, as butchers; has been dissolved by mutnal .eonSent.All accounts due the ,late (firm must be paid at the firm's shon on. or before February 8th, 1941, after. which date all "unpaid accounts will be turned in . for eollection. • From this date the business ;will be eon- . dected, by M.. J. Ainslie, at the Same Place. • :,• Dated---at-fioderich, . this 7th -day 4amfary,.1941. • . Atf . LEMON JUICE RECIPE CHECKS RHEUMATIC PAIN QUICK .If you suffer from 'rheumatic, arthl. ritic, or neuritic pain try this simple, hiexpensive, home recipe.- Get a .pack- age of Ru-eX Prescription from ,your dreggist. 'Mix it witka,quartiof water, add the 'juice a 4 lemons. It's easy and pleasant. 4 • I You need only 2 tablespoonfulls two times a day. "'Often Within 48 hours:-, sometimes overnight -splendid rettiltS are obtained. If the 'pains are . not quickly relieved and if you do not feel better, Ru -ex Presertption ;will Cost yOU nothing to try. Your ,Money refunded If it, doe S ili)st help YOU.. itu-ex. Pre, scription Is for .sale and recoMmended. by , J. A. cAmporm and other leading- druggists. Docs Voir Food Cause You Distress The impairment of the stomach is 'often of seHous consequence, for ' only by properly digested food IR tho system nourished and sustained; Burdock Blood Bittersis a re- liable remedy for stomaelt disorders 'irich or dyglepsitr,"-IndigeStiotr,r-sont- stomach, belching of gas beadachee, . etc. It helps .to stiniulato the seeretion of saliva and gastric juice, the main factor in digestion, neutralizes, ' acidity, tones up the lining mein, braties of the stomach, and restores the natural, healthy process of • digestion. put youl stomach tight by ttking tt.B.11: and see how quickly you.will *tart to enjoy your meals free from d.igeetive trouble*. Vb. T. Malan Om, ra, •Taroath, Ititt FOR 8411 OR ItENT.-REMETTIP, Portable tyPevvriter; standard key- boare,". with all. latest' improVements. Will. sell on easy terms or rent as desired. Typewriter ribbons tor regu- lar size. or portable machines, also rolls for • adding 'machines. Call ISIGNAL- 'STAR ;OFFICE, phone 71. ° -3 , - FA:m..0 FOR SALE. . . • ' 44..4444444.4.44444, 100 acres, 5 miles north of Goderich, 1 mile from school, good' level. farming ,land, clean soil, (frame house, large bank barn -with good stables, drive shed and -hen house. Good well with new -winehnii14ethydro.-available, - Terms - $1000 Cash; owner will accept morte *gage, for balanee, Apply FRED ECORTON, R.R. 3, Goderich. • 4-6x- WANTMAID, ,C11IEF1LY 'TO small child_ Apply -5 NVANTED...--GIRL FOR. PART-TI.M.E *.• - work in Shop., Apply in •Writing to Box 74, ISII;GNAL-STAR. " -5 A.NTED TO RENT, FARM. Haye full equipment 'WM.'TABB, R.R. 0, ,,Goderich, or phone. 205 Carlow. 5x W24'sITED. —SMALL FURNISHED . house or • eottage, fat occupation commencingMay .or une Apply t� SWADRON_ LEADER • VOINTE, pea' Box 156, Goderich. - • 8-5x AlITED.-EZPERIENCED • 000K general by the 15th of February. Apply MRS: A. C. HUNTER. ' ANTED. -Td EiTY •OLl HORSES - .and dead- cattle.: must be suitablk .for mink feed', removed promptly FR,ED" ottnEnT, RM. 2; Bayfielo Phone 908 r 22 011aton Cal1spid for. 18-tt IELP WANTE1)..:---CASH ON IN-*. -onridiO.Eg) power. We have a splendid opening for an ambitious man or woman in • Goderich. Business established. • Full credit for ..repeat orders. Liberal, gaily commission and .monthly bonus.. For details veriti promptly DEPT: 011 S, ;2177 Masson St, Montreal. , , ' 4-6 NOTICE ,^ "C" Cog Middlesex. and 'furor* Ret, "C" Coy., MiddleSex and Huron Regi. went, will be inepected by Brigadier D. J. IklactIonald, 31.c., on Wednesday, February 12, at 7.00 pan, alem.bers of the Company are ex. ,Pected to attend all parades during the net two weeks- so that a good showing will be macie. 11 C. DUNLOP, Lt . dd., go" co. Mx. and Huron Regt. TENDERS WANTEO Tr)NDEns WANTEP. ;Sealed. tenders. addressed to ithe• undersigned will be received untiL 5 p.m, MondO.y, February 10th, 1941., for the • purchase of a onowplove fully equipped wltli‘iings, for the Township of ,Cole, borne, The lowest or any tender not. necessarily' accepted. Particulars may be reeeived from the Reeve or Clerk. WA1 SALLOW'S Clerk of ToWnehip of *Colborne,. - TENDERS. Tenders for installation' of a, heating sYstem in the Town Pollee Mice and Town Hall,' addressed to the under- signed„ will abe,received up to 6 o'clock Thursday, February Oth, 1941; Plans and specifications may be seen at the Town Mall. - • The °lowest, or any tender net neces.- „sarily accepted. • . ".. KNOX, Town Clerk,' , Goderielt. TENDERS. - Tenders Wanted to puiehase brick' house on • Oameron street, Goderich, Ontario, formerly -Used as the Huron County Children's •Shelter. Tenders to be 'accomfmnied With a markedCheque fo'r '5 per. cent. of the tender price. 35 per Cent. to be paid within 30 days; the. balance may be secured. hy,mortgage at 4 per eent. , Tenders will also be received for the Anattnats °o;i4lie-4a-itie°1.164W - to \be accompanied by 5.pet 'Centof the tender'price With, a marked cheque, the. • balance to be paid before . takingpos- sessien Of the „said contents. , _conimanications--te-theL...., undersigned Any raogii -wishing to insPe*et Ike house :oris contents may do so by ai)PlYink at the County Cierk's Office, Court House, Goderich. . . ' All tenders to be in tile hands of the . -0ounty-01erk-not later 'Hyatt February Oth. - N. W. MILLER, • County Clerk. . • WILLIAM- #3'..SON• GRANITE *OleitS 1451 St.'Patrick, St. Phone 1955. STRATFORD, ONT, Largest Stock In Western Ontario T� Choose 'From NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 4444...44.4•4444444444444, Al Risk - Alt your personal property insured against practically risior I IN '.1T12 POLICY T PREIVIIIIM Buy.' w.ar siVings stamps and help defeat Hitler.. • SEE H. M., FORD insurance and Real Estate . n 4444*444444444444444444* WANTED • • Local representative, ,sPare or full tune, to, sell securities of Aviation Corporation operating on Government contract. Full, asilstance and top. commission ' paid to .' right, man. Apply by letter Avitli‘referencea, , - 130X 79 The Financial Advertising'Co, . of Canada 220 Bay Street -- Toronto • Western Canada $pe, dal Bargain Excursion rit.om ALL STATIONS IN EASTERN (*NADA GOING DAILY FEB: 10—MAR. 1, 1941 inclUsitte, Return. Limit 46 days., TICKETS GOOD IN—' oomilits &T iilATtriS Air fpri0xisrAatur4 1,1Ale per TOURIST Sleoping dars at fares opproximately 3. -%ie per ' 1ZIAND.A.10) Sleeldng Cara at tares approximately 1. -Vie per mile Cest of accomodation in sloping tars' 'additional. BAGGAGE kl,topovers At all points emote, going and returning. almilittr Eu11,1%1°119 from Western to Eastern Canada During Same Period. %iekete, Weeping Oar IteserVutions and Ali information from any agent. ASK OR IIANDUILIA TI6 CANADIAN NATIONAL Tenders will be received by the undersigned Corporation- for - the purchase of the following parcels of , farm property: - 1. Lot Number 38, Concession 4, Township of Goderich; ,80 acres, 7 bush, drainage good. Buildings consist of a barn and small, stable. - 2. Part Of Lot Number 40, Concession 3, Township of (lode - rich, About 69 acres; no Windings, drainage good. Terms: 10% 'ffit•acceptance of tender, balance in thirty days. Each , tender is toohoklikclosed in a sealed 'envelope niarked "Woods Estate Tender.” • • = 'tine for tendering expires at noon, February 12, 1941. Illighest P • or any tender not necessarily' accepted. loor -further information Tnr, Huron MORTGAGE & TRUST 'oPPIX to the undersigned. ; CORPORATION OF 'ONTARIO 10 Albert Street, Stratford, Ontario. Vli.e.Ot_Or &WI J). -Woods -Estate. 4 - Nioety Per Cent. To 90% Of the users of DOMESTIC COAL, coal is just, coal. They never c9nsider the quality c),,Act bow much, money tliby save by buying a good qiialify coal. Virhen you buy ANTHRACITE Coal' you buy the best. There is very \ittle ash and no clinkers or'slate, therefore; you get all the, heat. In coal with s1atb7t6 slate steals the heat. ° We can tuppIy promptly,.„. DOI ANTERACITE, nut and stove sizes; BARTLEY POCAHONTAS, lump and stove sizes; WORD COKE, nut size STOKER COAL; LONE STAR for domestic, and steam' use. For Eardista,rei, Plumbing and Heating give us a call. Chas. C. Lee hones -Mee 22 °use 112 , At the "Author.