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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-03-27, Page 8HE GODERICR SIGNAL -STAR NEWS OF AUBURN ituestMIN. Jae. BMW 106 vihirmod home after spend. XV3dik iagg ileaagliiere, Mrs. VIldift arming. Loodeshoro, and Mai,. thigh Pbelluel, **forth. Mr. Lid Mrs. J. A. Nott and daughter 'Oenildhilk Wratford, Mr$, Annie Matiool, a ()Linton, and Mr. '1,e(1. Xre. N. P. Utorett, of ,Blytb, vir_lted on Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs; W; T. Robiso " n. Id. 34w (Jennie Dyer) of Toronto spent Ihe week -end With. Mk. and. Mrs. Edgar .1.aiwtion. Mr. anti Mrs. Ezekiel vbited with Mr. and 'Mrs. Alfred Tebbutt of .001erie1i reeentlY. Mr. Kenneth Campbell of Toronto *Pent the . week -end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell. Mr. David. Brown of •Monkton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pattersen, Miss Mildred, Scott, U.N., strat- ford, is visiting lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Scott, Stanley MeNall, of tlae R.O.A.P., who has been stationed at Pieton, has been transferred -to 0 Mal:minx Pool at OBITUARY , 1 A .:Iityge eroWd titeuded the danee ' 141'NeAN ATeKAT In gite Voreeter4! lIali late, Friday 1 The death of Duncen MeKay, retired xeg1Lt,L3eusie -ii-4$ 4 -I -Applied by Arthur.',$ Ashileid tow)Bhip -farmer, occurred at uaeite (orehe,,a.a ee willowlike.-- --Tee- eldexandreelloepitaleeneTtieedey after, 1164 door prieee were won bet tr's, 000 after a brief illnese. Although John an ef Auburn and Albert in It, eighty-ninth, year, Mr. AleKay &Took of Delgra.ve, both eeeeiving two had enjoyed comparatively gcrod. health 1 war savings certificate% until-e.talekee. on S,undayt, at Whieh Wonaen Workers llieete-A. eorabined time he WaS removed to the Itespitale eetiug of the Women'e Institute wade tie WaS born near Kintalh the son of the local Red Cross was hehl in the I John . Me -Kay and hie wife Annabelle TorOnto. • "Friday,' ;Starch 21st, to iearnegie Institute tatWashington, P.a.; and MrS.-• Stanheery, a Sen. - 11aptist, 'Young POOPle-The"..P.;.T.P,T.J. Met on Sunday '-evening with Giafge 'Raithht.4ii!-,Charge. Bill .RaithbY and Donald Rtiss led in Prayer; after Iyhich ef -that towuehip. She erew up 'Christian • hol4e.. The paseelt 10eal -church which, is appreprietely ealled ',plaice?' PerPettlatee the familY name. Eatly in life ehe !weenie arisociated with the ehurch, of which she hae throeeh- ., . ,„ ut her life -been -a -eoneleteatemenlherz The Nure e•--.' Almunae -011 s•-ra"*.--4Lr liret in the Metheillet and then in tire the eurees, i' ii on April 4th at United Vitamin In (December, 1881, S pen. ehe Married by Rev. W. II. Moeto TheCross I . .WHenryilliain Johnston, 13-e hereelf poned) will be held Elester MondaY, , Red •dance (twice pest- Wae ''.% a member of a pioneer Ashfield familY, i Alien 3.4thrin the Masonic Hall. ^ Any publie eehool 'teachers in lItiron eouuty. s 6 „ WhO becarae one of the ben 014 et-knowI. ticketere still good and will be honored the ti•IDAY, fath, 1941 Foresters! Hall on • Tuesday. . Mrs. e 4ean, hutli -2 hon. , d ' r -* out to The 401tristian eniture they inherited night of the dance. leverybotly we - i,awson peesided for the dir;;'t Part ef this eountry erom 'Scotland. Noz. axe" was Continued in their home as they 'Mrs Ilerh Moerie e Kay farmea in Asheeed tow -whip until, lived successively in Aeltlield, Stanley ReserVe the date Tuesday April 1st, president of the ilea Oroes, then took 1920, 'when he retired and moved to ,ami. iitty.„townslaips, and for. the laet 0. . s nienieY were'? liseussed,„ and it was de -1 ten years ago aue had lies here since,1 1ides her huebantl, Mrs. Johnston eharge. We.r7 'and' Means of raleing Sault Ste. Marie. .II0 came toiGotieriela twenty years in the 'village a Exeter. In his Youngek is eervived by a brother, Thomas Blake, cided to hold a chain tea.' Mrs: Mog. melding on "Parti'94.C;et- ridge, Mm Rose and Miss Josephine '; days Mr. MeKaY was famous as A bag- on the tomestead. in Ashfield; sa :Weir Were appointed a Paeklue." coin.'" Piper and was an outstandiug •fignre 'at 'sister, Lizzie, IkIrs. D. K. Alton, on the nlittee. It was' decided not to 'do any Highland -gatherings. He, retained his loth eoneessioir AshilehL owl all. rnitting for the navy Lor a few Mouths, ; love fiat- the music ee tee pipes to the other. sister, Catherine, Mrs, Herbert as there is a great "deeeantl. for sewing t, rilbe survived be" 4 brother, Alton, in 'West ',Wawanosh. She leaves for the refUgees. ;Sirs- '`riawsurr`rhell.c:Jajt.""UeXaY, •Aslifield tQwnshillst and three sons, all or evieein were able to took charge for: th,':'rinstitate. Letter :t sister, Mr. Peter Fletcher, who lived be home for the itmerai. Freeborn, a thanks for eards of -sympathy re- Neit I _ pn Frmay s,11...ieonroonettria..stluuttowte 4011 raesiyeenniv7ort.ityyeaorsf caved were read fronktarious members.I 'funeral Will 'be held Mrs. A. J. Ferguson gave an interest- a y th 1101110 ing paper on "The Life o2 gr$.1Vinston ; Kar, Blue Water highway: Aehlield Mrs. Wesley Bradneeld tOwnshiP. .Rev. D, J. Lane of' IKnex favored with a Solo. Miss Josephine Pre'ebyterian rehurclt willeofficiate, '--teree-geee--reanouritmeresn_en icing a sisted by Rev. 4, Eger of the Aehfield cake. Tickets were sold. Tre-cake,4Preilhyterian chureh. Internrentlee and, the proeeedS, .65, were given to 'be in well wine ery, the following pronam was presented . the. Way VictiniS" Fund.., Mrs. Earl Readings by pou;ileadleyjmue Beadle4Raithhy was the. winner of the cake. 1 LORNE a. ELTLA,orr , — George Itobprtson and Donna Haggitt ; The- Aeeting was closed with the sing- t Many relatives and. old friends of plate inStramentals by Marie ItaithbY ing of the National Anthem, •A *dainty Lorne J. Elliott, LLB., will be sorry and Joan ; vocal duets by lunch was served by the hostesseS. Mrs. to hear .ef his death, which took place 'Emma and Shirley Robertson and Mr., IL '0. 'wilson, Mrs. W. II. 'Sheppard and a week ago et hie hame, 1039 MeMillae avid Mrs. Douglas Campbell ; guitar solo Mrs. Prod Ross. ave., Wineiperr He was the son of by Elaine JOhnSton, and u T000 trio Jaines Iriliott and Kate Cox Elliott 'hy jack and Garth McKnight. As a youth- lie attended the Goderich Royee Phillips read the Scripture a•nd of h M direetor of research work in the CHURCIT • NOTES i 'Mr. Itaithby gave the topic on. "The The Church Women's Guild of_ St 1 Model School. In 18018 the family Ryckman, B. We Beavers and George •Beast -.and the Best.'i . Harold Reid ' '' niofid -to 31Orris,. Ma.nitoba, where -Mr. -11awson„:: 11- f .E t •a o - xe er eloged .the meeting With prayer. . (,.-el orge's chur eh will meet Wednesday Elliott ta.ught for a 'year and then -- .. Red Cross Shipment.--31r.s. •Herb. Mogridge, Miss . Josephine Weir and Mrs. Fred ROss Met •on Monday and pa,eked fuve bales for the Red Cross, '- eontaining he following articles: 21 Men's dressing gowns 25 pair men'S pyjamas, 25 pair ariny sOCks, 12 pair .Searnen's Jong socks, 4 sleeveless sweat- ers, 7 turtle -neck Sweaters', 7 large searfs, 7 small scarfs, 6 pair two-way mitts, 6 ribbed 'helmets, 3 pair broad- :easp mints, 7 :girls' sweaters, 9 Pair PeaCh will preach at 11 a.m. and. 7 etc. , but, above al, e was a ero in t• men'S.Mitts, 3 pair children's mltts, 1 p.m1 At 3 O'clock in the afternoon, the 'battle of life, ft)i, in spite of being. Pali child's' SOcks and 11 quilts, . • evartgelist Mrs. Peach will give an in. a victim of creeping Paralysik for for weeneeet'speneoree by group No. 1 of the Ladies' Aid of Knox chnrch. Talent will be supplied. by tlie 'Blue Boys" of 'Port Albert. The program Will consist of monologue, and musical numbers commeneleg .at 8 p.m, Admissien 25e. , -13 Spoehrl. showing, of smart hats for 'spring in the latest styles, gay with `flowers, andilattering %Vas, also tailored styles, at moderate prices,- MISS M, MacVICAR, Kingston. street, Phone 462, -12 , !Mrs,. It, Henderson is iyoUr corsetiere for, Spire,lla Foundation Garments. ts chief actuary o he Excels]. Li • • f 'or fe le e e -13 - Albert W,83 AlbanY ave., Toronto,, n Th ladies f •%t G roe'. W e 0 1, eo . Insurance Co., and W. Cecil Johnston, 4.14-e4e-onethe-etaffeofetheeMetterrvera Stake .IIospital at Beacon, N.Y. A. bril- liant and much loved daughter, Dr. 'Mery Jahnston, died in TorOnto ie 1930. , Appropriate funeFarexercises were_ • aereentutge- gale in the Parish 'Hall Saturdier .April Zith, at 1.30, for raising money, 'ear Red Cross work. Good secondhand, clothing For liarticulars phone 433. J. Woods, M.A., first a private serfreeat ..... Backeite for the kidneys. CamP- bell's. conducted by her namister, Rev. Norval Public service in Main street United .regular 'meeting oif ITiturstlay, ,April The Women's 'Institute will hold its the home and -then a largely-tittended church. Interment was in Exeter ceme_ 3rd, at 3 P.m, at MacKay Hall, (eIre. tery and the arers were 'W. G. Medd, , W. Newcombe ,will. discusg tthe enhject rgeo. S. Howard, W, j, ' "%Health and Accklent Pre -tendon in -the Home," and there,will, be a demon- stration of bandaging and first aid by 'a• local.niarso Each anember lerurged • to be present at this interesting eneet. ing and briug -a -small surprise article which will be auctioned off; the pro- ceeds. to be given to -the Red Ceoss Seciety. 0 Celleeelate. ifistitute and the 1Godeetch WC. Peare For Results - A Classified Ad LOST TrOSTe-SIACK-- ele•ITTENi PART Versian, about lialt.grown,, (family pet) on ;Sunday night or Monday. Finder please return to MRS. J. R. DOUGL&S, Angleeea. St:, Goderich, and 'receive' rew-aed. -13. VOIC 14414 FOR 4414141.1, GRANARY PILL11111, Seed Oats antl mixed grain, ger- mination good; - also several Shorthorn vows, dile to freshen soon. GEO. A. MAN, Aubur•n. Phone, Blyth, 19-14. . • - • NOTICE NYRICK afternOon, April 2n4, in the Guild room entered the -bank,. In 1901 he began • .11. BORN Tlae program will be in Charge of Mrs. the _study of law in Winnipeg, where he , •• Calderwas called to the bar and practised e. ;• successfully for thirty-five years, firet Rev. and imys. • J. W. Peach of Sarnia with the firm Metcalfe, Sharpe, Stec - will be the guest SPeakers at the Free poole Arid Elliott, then as solicitor for Methodist .church,' Victoria at *Park st., the Union Uank, and for the last March 28 to 30. Prida* and Saturday twenty-ftve. Years as head of his; own eveniiig; at 8 o'clock. 'Sunday 'as M.- firm; He wae a 'devoted member of the lows: Sunday sehool 9.45 a.m., Metho- United Onureh, a Scottish "Rite Masan, dist love -feast 10.30 a.m. Rev. Mrmember of the Board of Education, PICTURES MEET PICTURES PICTITAE* FRAIVIES Smith's:Art 8:Gift Store ,T13.e florae of good 'Pictures twenty years, he continued to work at teresting missionary address based on ;fresh facts from the Belgian -Congo, his Profession. and carried on cheerfully to the end. He is survived by his wife, Africa. of ,the former Gertrude barter of Guelph; Tile Women's MissionarY Society one aug ter,,, . a eac r Knox: church met on Monday afternoon, ,)•;, one son, Lorne, B.A., the meetinc- 'been; postponed ID' Will..niP% h Catherine,B A t he enerals De - from Tuesdayhe Attorney -G of the previous week. partment, IS ; and one sister, Mrs. Lane, president, IvaS in the ciak. Rita, the widow of. Rev. 'Dr. E. B. 'Miss Anne McDonald. -read the-TiScip- Crummy, VActoria, B.C. Jure lesson, Matthew 15. Mrs.. R. Walter led in -prayer. Miss Somerville . introduced the new study book and MISS ANIA. HAYN - MISS Anna -31. Ilayn pasied away sud- read a paper on -The Bricks' that We• Laide; and Mrs. Abell read. a doily at her home on St. -David's street ePribetereeeeThetUniVerSalThtirelfee-TheetarlY Monday afternoon in her eightiet illitlA041454(1h year: *Miss Hayn took .111 is a 'ktgtt,u"., h'Ynan and- tuoti4ogsrs Pga.ye4•friend' was visiting' her and succumbed • within a few' ininutes. She lad not EAD-THR CIAssmat,S bc.f.S32.:',4pielevjak.-/f% ' - 110ERBECK.-At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on March 25th, 1041, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Moerbkk, R.R, No. 6, •Goderich, a daug,hter. S MITHER S. -At Alexandra Hospital, 'Goderich, on March 27th, 1941, to Mr. and, Mrs. Carman Smithers, Goderich, a son. MED • HAYN'.---Suddenly, in Goderich, on 'Monday, March 24th, Anna M. L. Hayn, 121 St. David's street,. Gode- • rich. . • UodefiCif,•-• - niesdaY,' ' March 25th, 'Duncan McKay, in his 89th year. •• . • 'The funeral will take place from the residence of his brother, John McKay,. "Blue Water .highway, Ashfield Town- ship; on Friday, March 28th, , SIMPSON.-z-At, Kintail, on Friday, March 21g, Arthur Alexander John- - stall Simpson, 4.D., in his 78th year. --IN MEMORIAM loving memory of our dear • daughter, Florence, who passed Away March 31st, 1940. - • ' ° --Ever. remembered by sisters and • brother and mother' and -fathee, Mr, and Mrs. Jos; .01.erk. • 13x FOR DIAL TWISTERS• ' • but her. mad no' been con- Editor .The'iSlignal-Star. .4 ilirsiAr_Lopi _ Low Eve6day Prices- • 110TIIER, ARIC.ER'S • YELLOW LABEL BLACK Olt TVBIXED 1/2-1b. • Pkg.; SO AP.-, _P&G Bars " CAMAY 3 Bars Ite CH1PSO 20c ,OXYDOLigePkg.22c OLD CHEESE MILD CHEESE LARD 3 Ms' 235 lb. 23, Ib. 19, CATSUPAylmer 12-(Yz.• iZc • SPAGHETTI HEINZ 2 23. JEWEL Shortening 2 lbs. "25C FLOUR Holt°, --4:101d 24 :43. 115c •SALMON PEAS A Psgre TomirroEs• Ant P 25C es Tins SODAS• bleeormieles • 6-0z. Artmey_Kr.gmili, A&P COFFEE RED CIRCLE 1.1b. Bag 3 BOKAR lb, 39c 8 O'CLOCK Ib. 35, MARIVIALADE SALMON • 1345x PM (SALE OR RENT.-tOND IiUNfl RE» acres good laud ; 80 aere.q seeded; Plentiful eupPly Of water, Can get immediate PosSession, Good oreli4rd. MRS. JESSE OLVER, R.R. 3, "Gode. 1143x • rich. FOR SALE. -.,-SINGLE BED,- MAT- TRESS, dresser and. coUeh. All • in god eondition. t\113,S. WM. AIlle East 'St. " .• 43- - - - A program and dence will be held for members of "0" (Company, Middlesex. Huron itegiMent, in uniforni, and their wives or lady frionds, in the Odtlfel- love.s IIa.117,••TueseLay; April 1st, at 8. p,m, Pictures, cards, lunch, daeeing. Mem- bers 25e. Ladies free. • 12-13 ee'T-Ite...J.:atlieer Aid Of Zion church and •the Red Cross of Taylor's Corner will meet _Wednesday, April 2nd, at 2 p.m., at Mrs. Howard Sturdy's. The roll call Will be answered-. t),5, the Scipturar • Use of, the word "peace." The hos- tesses -will be 'MrseA. Sturdy and Mrs. 11. .,MeCabe. The Saltford Red Cross will nieet at the heme . of 'Mrs. Geo-e-Beart Thursday, April-e3rtl, ate2e.p.m. • • PpRTABLE •-•; TYPE- WIIITERS, so comPaet and neat; all latest improVements, standard key- board. Juet,the thing to keep up your Speed end' easy to carry with. you or bandy to heve in your home, and so „cheap too. Call end lesPeet them your - 'Self at the FAGNALzSTAR and yett'll Want to ..take one with you. ' 42 .'LEMON- JUNE RECIPE CHECKS RHEUMATIC •• PAIN iltICKLY If you suffer fro* rheumatic, arth. ritie, -or neuritic gain 'try this simple, inexpensive hoine recipe. Get a pack. age of RU -ex Prescription from your druggist: Mix it with a quert.of water, add the juice of 4 lemons.. It's , easy a endepleasant. e ye d onl tablespoonfulls tw6 u nee y times a -day. Ofthrt within 48,,hours-_ sometimes overnight-zeplendid results are obtained. If the pains are not q fekly relieved -and if you do not feel better,- Rii.ex 'Prescriptien -will„gost you sidered acute., Miss Hayn was born Dear Serie-At 3 a.m.-on :afareh 29th, nathlifg to -try. • Your -money refinded Kitchenei, thenBerlina danghter.-1 the 'transmitting frequencies of over if it does n t help you. Ru-ee Pre - a Mr. and Mrs. E. -R. /Sava, both of • whom -had come to Canada, from, Pen - Upon. the death of Mr. 'liana the mother and daughter moved ,to Goderich over' thirty years ago. The mother died, almost twenty years ago and the daughter - had Since re- sided. here alone. She was a staunch- • meMber of Victoria street United church end belonged to several organiz- ations in that bhurche No immediate relatives survive. . . The remains Tested at the Cranston Funeral Home until Wednesday after- noon, when. a service was held, at yie- • toria street church, Rev.. A. J. Mac - Kaye, pastor of the ehurche conducted •the servlee, assisted by Rev. A. E. 3,Ioorehouse, a. fermer Paetor, Charles 'Breekow,. 'Charles Breckow, jr., Ernest Cettig and Thomas Squires acted as pallbearers, The remains were con- •veyed •by hearge to Kitchener, where the funeral Party was Met by Bev. ar. O. Parr; another formerpastor of,Vietoria street church;and 'friends of the fam. Hy. Interment,took piece in East End cemetery, Kitchener. MRS. W. 11 'JOHNSTON In Victoria HosPital, London, on Sat- urday, March 22nd, 1941e &eke passed away Sarah M. 'Blake, belayed wife of William H. Johnston. of Exeter, in her seventy-seventh year- She was • 'born en the -8thee'encesSion. of the township of A.shfievid, 'daughter .of Robert Blake and '13.0(ven Freeborn, pioneer settlers X0113. Orange *32-4;i0 and Grapeftint Jar a la Irine"-""` CHICKEN "K"AE* "Nrusc MACARONI WHITE BEANS RAISINS ALL ,KINns lb ANGEL CAKE CP.ke *POND CAKE HOT cRos3 BUNS Fruits 69 Each- 1,Aetrase, .01 6 Vegetables ONTARIO, Gilowx-stmeTco �oXtY0JMD' ROPPLES mcmTosti‘ BC DELICI0118-EXTRi VANCIi GRADE APPISS LARGE siZe BANANAS EMPIRE GROWN, GOLi)EN ONIONS iinkcPtcl:teGt:,!!,,nri Witi$111100MS. FRESH CUT, ONTARIO caalters rasa, livirounp, TEsomt . LARGE ORAGINAL BUNCHES 4 Q. t;sket 39t for 11,0 RIPE 3 1b'5. 25c, ilbs. tic 31c Bunch Sc GRAPEIbJ1T1111H3PLY111! 80's Each 50 ONO NOV; 741;7'.1the'firi;4:::ilj EXIzre‘arge °Z A& P SELF-SERV10E FOOD STORE ••••••••• ^Or • 800 broadcasting stations throughout Seription is forsaleand recommended the United States and Canada will be by ' "changed. This will Mean thet ,ou Sat- •J. A. CAMPBELL urday next all radio listeners will be and other leading druggists. doing -some dial twisting on their re- ceivers re -locating favorite stations, and those with pushbutton sets -rilll lid-vre•the' job of reesetting 'buttons to the new frequencies. CLEARING AUCTION SALE. • We 't-hought that, as a service to your readers, some of these changes might be published by your ,paper. With this In mind we list a 'few' Can.eredian etatioes"" of' local Interest' togefher with a key for .finding U.S. stations • Frequencies f Call Location , • Old New OPOF Montreal -600 600 • • CBE Montreal' 910. 690 .0BM Montreal 960 940 OFQ0 • Chatham 630 • • 030 OBli Toronto 840, 740 OPRIB Toronto , 690 860 I CRY • Trento • , 1420 1010 -OKLIW Windsor '1030 • 800 C5E00- 1a20 1150 CIRO Ottawa 88Q. 910 CIKNX Wingliara . 1200 • 1230 OJOS 'Stratford • 1210 1240 • OFPL London 760 . .1570 U.S. Changes - (Stations between 550 lee and 130 kc— no• than.ge; 740 -780 --increase by. 4.01res 79.0-870e-inerease by 20 kcs; 880-970-ineeease 30kes; 980-1040 -increase by 40kes, except stations of 1010; whith are also allocated -fre- quencies of 690; 740 and 990kcs ; on 1050 -increase by 20 kes ; 1060-1130--- inerease by 30kes. •Stations 'on 1140keg, charrOd. to 1070 and 1170; 1150 increase by 30kes ; 1160 increase 10 and '30kes ; 1.170 increase 3ffitee; 1180 reallacated to 040, 3.000, 1030.. and 1130kel 11.90 increase- by eOltes ; between 1200 -1450 -increase by 3Okee ;. 1460-1490-4nereaee by 40kes. • 'Ileueting -this information may -be of help in treeing lest statins on yotfr dial. „AUCTION SAll..F.S. Of Farm Stock and implements) for Mr. John Blair, at Lot 23, Concession 4, Ret, 2,Goderj.ch 'i'ownship, on TUESDA.'Y, APRIL 8t11, at 1.39 Sharp. One Duthate cow, 8 years old, to •reShen about May 1St ; 1 Duehain cow, • 0 years old, -to freshen abouiNio-v. 1st; 1 Massey-Tier:rig binder, 7 ft. tut ;e1 Massey -Harris cultivator; 1 Massey - Harris eutting box; 1 Massey -Harris disc, .14 plateisee leMoCormick mower,' 6 ft. cut; McCormiek hay rake r -lain wagons; 2 bay Tacks ; tetragon box; hatrows, 4 -sections; 2 Verity 21. vvalking ploWs; 1 plow ;-1. Porte. land cuttereevath pole and shafts; 1 top buggy; 1 hay loader; 1 set ef Sleighs; 1 stock • box and aek ; 1 ''se't 2000 -lb. seales; 1 Olinterelaneingemill 1 sniffler ; 1 sugar kettle ;1. hay fork, ear, • ,ptilleys and Tope; 1 set wire stretchers; 1 set home clippers; 1 Set work lia.rneeS r1. get light double hat -- nesse 1 sot single -harness ; 1 get double nearly new; extra collars, etc.; 1 posthole auger; 3. T. Eaton separator, 400 -lb. eapaciese; 1 Daisy chureeelr,Veri. ear, 1027; 1 .good robe; s• 2 horse blankets.; a quantity of hay and oats; chains, "cwhiffletreee, ehotels. and other. articles. • Everything to be sold, as proprietor is glying up farming. Terme, cash. - T. .OUNDBN so,; 12-13 'Auctioneers.. OR .SALE OR .R.ENT. EIGHTY • acres, lot 34, con, k-4, T„ceinship..el 1Goderich. 'Good:buildings and water, 4112900r- 'yearly in advance; MRS, CHARLES CaNN_ER, _R.R. 1; Ettriek, Ont ' 13tt POR• SAILE.-11A.RT-PARR TR.ACT- - OR, eine 1836, 2 cylinder, ; alSO Buck. eye Traction Ditcher, 4% ft, x 12 ins., t 411y equipped. 3:MIES-CHISHOLM, R.R. 6, ,Goderich. • 12-14x FOR. .SALE. -GRADE APP4eES, WO. 1 spY and domestic, extra quality; also other varieties.- -FRANK s.L.' YOUNG, ILE. 5, Goderich, Intone 208 Carlow., '• 13t2 WANtgli, ANTED, ENPERIENOED MAID Or family of three. Apply by writing BOX 86, SIGNAL...STAR, ,Gode. rich.•• WANTED.-EXPEItIENOE'D MAID for egeneral • Itetiseveork. Apply MRS. Q. HAYS, North street.- 12-13, IVA„NTED:.-e1TO B•UY HQRSES 'F OR SAL E. TYPEWRITERS, Poitable; Staitdard -keybardree-W also carry .Ttemington arid Underii ood' .typewriter ribbons and adding maehine rolls, THE SIGNAL -STAB, Goderich. " -12 ' OLGA POCATIONTAS HAMCO pAitiDIAN OOKE ALL OTIIER PUELEI Prompt Service 7.Te1. .915w noriuns.,*BApro stitvidg ,Gederielt, March 22. eee,,eee,eeeeeeeeeee 'TENDERS *WANTED TEN*DEItS WANTXD.--- TOWNSItile CODBORNTil Tenders will -be receiVed by the under- signed clerk until 6 pm. gonflay, March 31st, 1941, for sepplying 3,000 ruble yards 02 cruehed '.graveleeeincli screen,' and, delivering sante on Township roads, as dir4eted. Marked ehequ,e -for $100 to aecompany tender.' Lowest, or any tender not necessarily aceepted, TOW11. • ship reapplying gravel. ., ALLOWS, •tOoderiele R.R. 5. GEO. P. ItE.N, Iloa.d Supt., 12-13 Ooderich, B.B. 5. and dead eattle ; must be Suitable for• mink reed; removed prernPtly. FRED GILBERT, R.R. 2, Bayliele Phone - 908 r-22, for., • • 18-tf. NOTICO To CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . . , , NOTICE is hereby given -to all Per- $orie having any, claim against john, Drennan late of the Town erG'oderfela, in the 04;unty of -Huron, who died on or about the 10th day of Maya, 1941, to. 'seed sante :to. the. uedersigned;. duly (verified, oe or before 28th day Of March, ae on and after that date the ad inietrater of the said estate shall ., r pro eed- to make distribetion of the asses of -the estate, having regard only to t eeelaims •of which he then has noti' ' . .„ Da ed at .Goderich this' 19th day of Mare . A.D. 1941. • •R. Q. HAYS, K.C„ , e • Hamilton Street, Goderiela. 12-13 Solicitor for tee, Estate, NOM El TO CREDITORS • AND. • , • 0 RS. ALL 'PERSONS havieg • claims against -the estate _et -ELLEN MOSS', hite 'of tie-e-Teleeneidear of iAshfield,nt the County of Heron, !Widows, deceased, who -deed at.„ the. said ToWnship ‘lof • Ashfieldlon the first day of February, . 1941, are required to file_ proof of 'RAY DELIVERS VTR OHS" Suite with the undersigned.on or before' Ask- our agent for prices, breeds and date e Quick delivery right. now Barred Rocks, Ieghorns, N, II.xL.S. , Other breeds and cross breeds, 'Started and day old eockeiels •(bare. gains) and capons.. • ' • ' E. II. 'SOMERSAL, R.R. Goderich. -13- EXECTTOR'S SALE • . • EXEr OU- TICYBIS' .S*LE Of Fame. Lands' in the TOwnship of Colborne and„Residence Property in the• 1/111a*ge of ,Atiburn. •• We are instructed -by ,the Executors of the Estate of the late Themes S.'Hamil ton, to sell by 'public auction, at the premises, on • , WEDNESDAY, APRII, Zed, 1941' , Parcel No. 1, Pante lot ',IsTo. 4, con- cession 7, Eastern Pivision of the Town - hip of -Colborne, consisting of•100 acres, on which there is a, frame houee, bank barn 40 x 60, driving sb.ed and cement pig „yen., and' about. 8 acres of -bush. 1\he land - Is well 'watered and .wi§11 eituatgd abOlat 7 taailes• f,rom GorleitCle and 4142 miles e• from'. Auburn. This .property will be offered tor sale at 1.30 sharp, at the premises. • Parcel 'Ne. 2;. lot No. 85, Fulton! Survey on the north „side of the main street of Auburn, on Whiele'there is a good frame house.- - There are sixseeores and a bath room, in -the house, eqeupped. _with hydro and an automatic preseure water system This' pared vrill".(be'pa ueefor sale _at 2,30 pm Pe.reel NO..3, Part of lot N. (Idife- Donald's Survey in Auburn; contairdeig- about % of an acre, will he offered after No. 2 is disposed 'of. •- Terms --On all properties, subject to reserve bids, twenty per cent. ' of pur- ghase price to be pald'aftime of sale, • balance in thirty days. • FRANK DONNELLY, e'IS011ettor ferthe Eareetitors. GUNDItY' • 12-1e • - Auctioneers. AUCTION' SALE OF FARM reaNte There will be offered- for sale by pnblie auctioe, 'at the Office of R. C. 'Hays, -Darrister-at-law, Hamilton SE, Ooderich, ,on 'SATURDAY, APRIL 5th, 1941, et the houi of' 2 o'clock in the after - THE WEST 'HALF OP LOT 19, CoricesSion 4 ToWnship of West Wawa.' • hie 'land is well Watered. akertus-ao , per tent of purchase price at the time of the sale.and the balance In thirty .daYie For further particulars. Apply to - THOMAS GUNERY .435 ON, Auetioneers, Goderieh, Ont. • c. orto I R. C. HAYS., ESQ.,• . • Raerister, etc., Hamilton, St., Goderiele Ont. 1344 :the 'fleet (MVO May,- 1941, after Which date. the administrator will, proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the elainas of which be Shall then have had notice. . „ 'Dated at Woodstoek this Twenty- seCond,day of march, 1941. . ••NESBITT, MeKAY and WHALiEY, •..14 'Pinkie Street, Woodstock, Ont. SOliciters for the Administrator. 1445 NOTICE ;froCtEDIT0RS., 4 , • IA •A1l4 persons having Clainie atabast the estates pe Mary Doyle and Bridget 'Doyle, late of the Township of Ash- field, deceased, who died onor about the 2iday- bf No -ember, 1939, are erequffed to forward fuleparticularS'of , their claims' to the undersigned 'before '- ,April .12th, after which date the adz winiStrator will proceed to distribute the estate. - . CARDS OF tHANKS AUCTIONSMJE Or srAusi $Toicx, • Wood, etc., on • f • MONDAY, ,MAR011 31st,! 1941 t Lot 11, Bayfield Line, cotnmencing t 1.30 p.m. • PERMANENT WAVE ,SPECIALS . FOR EASTER' All portal:lent waves and up Special plicesoii all perma- nent waves for a limited • time only.' ITOLLYWOOD BP:AMY 01400P3 (Next Capital Theatre) West $t. Phone 12 • Dated March 20th, 1941. PRANK DONNELLY, 1Goderich, 'Ontario, Solicitor for the Adininistrator. -13-15 • TENDERS. Tenders will be received by the, un- dersigned until Saturday, April- 5th, to supply' one.1/2 ton truck, Tenders to -include a trade-hreellowanee for , a 1935 Chevrolet 1% -ton truck. The. lowest or any tender not neees- saribr accepted. . Any information required twill be supplied by the midersigned„ GUO. C. PEAGAN,'-'" Huron. ;County Hobe Inspector. -13- - Campbells .Stonlach and Viver Pi1,_ r1111E FAMILY OP THE. LA.TE • WieeliMAS JEWELL eviSh",to- thank their many friends and neighbors for the kindness showaT to them In their recent bereavementsof a loving husband and , father earn02 general purpose Intrres;4 and S'ears old; Durham eow, due to ,eshen tirdelof sale; 8 eOVV'S freshened; cow e date to freshen in April; 40 pige from , weariere to 00 lbs ; 150 cords; of greenwood; 230,sordslof dry WoOd ; 1600 eedar pots' ,' a euinber of hydro and teIephene poles; ta quantity 02 hemloek seantling ,2"x4". A. X. 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