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NE.SOF AUBURN
Clinten, l opltal: ' 'e \chili her a ePeedY
",, vee very.
loser: Raithby, of ieuelph`, is visiting,
his 'grandfather, rR Mrs 1(.i£`{, Raitlibee,
Erie Mcli een, of Eowa an ille, is
i grandparents, Mr and Xre.
visitingh � p ,
Alfre(l'(puiitla,
, 'Geo'rge Straughai left on Menclayito
c"e'Igaraeliee Balling 'on, the Great Lala ,
pati el lige Sasl. adoe»
Miss t:'llrist•ine, Robertson, of 'Whitby,
Sister v
and, Nursing �iatliesoxa,
oi: "Toronto, were week -end'.
s
visitors with I)r. l? . C. Weir anti, Miss
Jos apliine Weir.
Mr. and Mrs. W, . Robison Robison spent
Saturday at lmasi gin.
' Mies Ethel'Washington, `of1q
leton,
as
holidaying with` her
parents, Hr.and
Mrs. J. J.. Washington. .
Rev. assay, Mrs. . R. J. Ross, of ale r-
a`v l,uitotis n, are visiting. friends an this
*
district.
The Wonieu's Institute and. Red Cross
are Bolding a combined Meeting-- in the
Foresters' Hall on Saturday-, April 19,
at ; 0: P.m... This meeting is for the
animal election a officers for the
:Institute. After the meeting,, the Insti-,
tate is ' holding as -baking sale in ' the
hall4-1e4eetl` toxe iiaid of the
British War S'ictims' Fund.: •
Mr. -and Mrs. Wm. Leinp, Ruth and
Erie, of iianiiltc)zi,"• speut,'the week -end
th :lir. auci Airs. Harry Wa ner.
Mrs. I.enip and children, are remaining
for the week.
AUBURN, April :t . Mr. Ales. Le-
nnxJL 1144 returner to hie hoxd9 after.
i riot with hie daughter.=?,, Mrs. AD P.
�a<r And urs. �'oatl,.•of Toronto;
Mss Margaret and! Annie Weir
li*ve returned. to 15trathroy anter suers
Ing, -Ole the winter ,with their brother. Dr.
11. C. Weir.
ti and
Mr., and ..Mr„Gorel(taa Dobie .
.I#1llae
.and Mr. Darwin. . M,.ivl4a, t)
Verguie, pillt the weekend . with
friendee here..
Mr. j":a,1Yive tlenry _.gill _little Son, of
-Gait, spent the week. -end -with' the
forineVyr'e, sJ ter, Mrs. Chas. Scott, and
3&r. $eott.
Mr. Ben IIariailtoac of Toronto visited
over the week -end 'telt"). , his parents,
Mr. and Mrs.. David, Uamilton»
src
?1iis Margaret Jackson,�of Tore)nto, is
visiting her brother,• Ir. Jas Jatei:son,
and Airs. Jackson. •
toro underwent derwent en Aiond ay
li I!
tib .
operation for appendieitls in the
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• 'N�'r�IS� DINNER r� T
14,15' to $45.00
Sets may be purchased by the
piece €,tany tine. Stmt
-now.
Smith's Art & Gift Store
Bast St. -•- Phone 198
TIIE OOER10 SIGNAL -STAR
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T IURSD,aA.'1 , APRIL 1711, 1Q44:I
NOTICE
a 111E i61'
The liieeion' Bawl et " I> n oa- ;ithcl
church mot in the Sunday school room
on Sunday morningwith : twenty in
attendance. . Bill Craig-' presided and.
read the Scripture. Jewell McClinehey
offered prayer; • The- members -cleei4ed
to make, gifts for children to 'be, sent
'Tao W.A. of Vittoria .street United
'l irfri wilt ifiert a -x id)aatila-ge wale in
1Gaa4'l .at} Hall, on Satueday, April 26th,,
,
starting .it 1 p.gn. -15
. . . , ' 'concert. all E r �i ednes-
cr_c Ia c c t
�t IYe •�
Day
day, April 23„ b:15 p.m., apt' St.. 1(eorge'e
L arien 'Ball, by the Blue Boys, R.A,.V:
Port Albert, Kind permission of Group
Capt. t. '. 1). Robertson,, A,IVi., sponsored
i ingebridge Hall, each. Monday, at '
J Pan. Roy McKenzie, and his orch-
estra. ' Admission 354'.. 10-17-16
Alaane k' Chapter, 1.0,13.E., Nv ill bulli as '
bake sale. on' Saturday, April 6tii, at, . 7 perp
1 pass., in O'Brien's nwat store: 15 -.its
Viaei uff Copeland Scotch eoneert
under auspice, of Arthur Circle, Knox
elsurela, tir°iU be. presented 'Thursday aid
Friday, April 24th ,and earth. 16-17
Beautify, your home with 'Venetian
!blinds. 1�ir, new steel slat blinds are
- more p>,,u,tleal, ` dura_,ble • and perni;it-
greate;'�.liglit .control, Schaefer's have
•the, Kirsh agency, lc�t us `°quota” , you On
your 'requirements,' ti'
'Are '!You. interested iu making a dollar
go-- a--; lain. • �vza -. e , I feeso �. orae---t•o--tithe
Mee. of Vieteriaa"'`lIonie and. school
club on Thu .day e+veniaig, April 24, at.
8 p,i;It,, whets Miss Edith Taylor will
bring suggestions for' nourishing meals
at a small cost. . Mrs. Albert Taylor
will tell of the display of layettes for
Britain ..at 't lie Moine -and School -con-
vention in Toronto, and musical nuin-
bers'will complete the program; Every-
body welcome:
Caampbeli's Stomach and Liver Pills.
–Caging " aI)I p'ii � Cots Foil 1 surf mer'
-storage "and alterations, phone F. E.
Hibbert, nuniber 86, -and -.your furs -will
be called for. - -16
Baekrite for the kidneys. Camp-
bell's. 3tf
X. E. Muth has moved. his barber
' shoji from 'South street to the' cbrner•.:of
( 1.-lamilton and St.. Andrew's streets,
. and will open up in ,the new premises
on , Saturday of this week. - -
I have installed _mineral fumes baths
in my -office on South street; anyone
wishin;; to take-=n:dva`xitage"' or` ixi„exn,
may do no by appointment only.. A
lady nurse in: attendance. A.. N.
AiKINSON; ('hiropractor, •South'
street, phone :341. 16-17-18
p11e:.r gLxlal mt ng._vf the -G -odea , ,.
Music 'Club will be held •at McKay Bali
on� onda;y; April 21st, at 8.30 p.m. ,
"H,IVI,S. , Pinafore" of Gilbert and
liven, will" be read -and sung. ,:Some
shadowglay will. be intxoduc�ed+ in the I
humorous numbers. 'Definite- arrange-
ments are .being made for the glee club`)
and all interested are urged to be at j
this 'meeting. `,•
M - C plow ; '1. scuffler ; 1 cultivator ; ,1, set
For Results - A Classified: Ad
LOST F' OU . S .LE
OWL—KITTEN, SAL/1.e_11.1.0. RE!) OLDA&t
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pest Persian, ansaaeas to y chests for storing bedding, fur
Finder please Phone 170, Gotlerich. 1G•coats, and all kinds woollens against
motile; •laV T4' sire.' Apply W. J.
]15-16
�l►UCTIO1'I SAM
(,�:t i.TJ R, South street.,
1 b fi LIQ".-P-�lathAti S' ,;,D OATS,
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•I.I:,.�.Ii,IiG, AY7(d1.li�. ,��1.r1L� good high, cttaality. Apply LBWS'
R.11 1, Dungannon. ;Phone
n , i, �9'�h14.
f 1 at Mrs.A i R.yans Il a •
1 FOR 141.NT.-.' -V ri .4e-a.Giti AT RAY -
1+'II�',ibt.), electricity, 3 beilxoome,
ilseplaca,. $200 from May 24 to October
MRS.or� .�will rden7t�Tby , mo�u;Tth. Apply
MRS. IM:Y1'f -cit 1iW flh1J , phono 2SO
C,'liliten.. , "1(i„18x
OfCcdining, living, bedroom and kitchen
lurk to e, '
-
Al r t • Street, %odErieb, oau K - e ,
deuce, be , . + •� � ,I$A� D 1Nh
�(I`
SAI4I.. KI�.Oi1EN Gs
'' � A3: 7l'1tli,' math at 1.3t� � 'y
b:� The
, , good condition.' A ply . to' W. J.
, will also. be .1, g p
AN APPEAL TO REASON
Avoid. the' risk 'of - your family's health and comfort by
checking your coal supply. If you are ,running short, play
safe by ordering enough- coal to carry you into ,warmer
ea lr r. it delivery �c'ill be prompt. We sto le the, BEST.
weak � Ql c Yp' p
D &. II CONE CLEANED ANTHRACITE, stave
and niat. sizes.
FORD -COE •-,.-nut = sig
ALBERTA COAL, ilii size _
.BARTLEY 4-% oint POCAHONTAS - lump and
pW p �
stove sizes
LONE STAR from West Virginia fields. This
coal is especially suitable for Domestic and
Stearn purposes
Chas. C. Lee
Tor Hardware, Plumbing and Heating, give us a Call.
Phones—Office 22 - House 11.2 ,At the Harbor
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tatinyfield 2 "lbs.. 15c:
c i 11110 011115 Red Handle Each 29c
PEAS IONA d -Sieve 111 ` 9C
SOAP Jergen's carbolic 3 'cakes 14c -
''BEIINS Clark`.s.w th pork' 2V„' 9c
JAMMona Straw. or Rasp. .' 8 -oz. lac
Li Color and 'Pectin. Jar
2 14-0z.3 5
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sand. , er t's, VI. '.Palo erstou street. - ee
-• ,, a .. and numerous'tPi$(1 ,
di,da4� g`ta'r41• to • tools'
,
other articles which will be sold with_ , ,, ,1 I "-Tt0 l
.. , � • • , has, I l�li• �Aldl. 1 I1��1i>� S �.. O. i
u erg e 1, s,
o. a , hoarse, with water aai(1 lights , also
'rented her houe. TeMs a
,. :c4r!u_Nticitleit:r4(>1):10e;e:s
dot'i�'itlismall.fruit,taa(1 firec.s.Aj plyJl. . ni ad.
J; 'ieADAM Britannia ' Auctioneers..1111.-.4-W.,
1 i 14Regent street. r'IN.41-01),61.::
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It DMI\IS7lRA.7.O1$ S BALL. _ OSI$
L �Ai�LF �TOUSI., PROPERTY, ,
ti �. 1,•ERN
+H tPT �'LS. 1 IN house, easy 'terms.' Appy It
A\1 t J. DOAK, 1,''leton street. 15�tf
There will he offered tor .sale by the
;administrator, of the estate of Anna — �I+) TRICYCLE 1''s
�j cliff �Ar�r. x,A.Ii.G , •,
MI.Ta.11ixn, deceased, on ». eon(lition 6.Q0, Apply 10.
',.1.TU:RID APRIL' 19th " R. �,.,--_ -..,,..,..-,-
Last street. 16
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon b3"2'homas ,; • • -
,(,undry, auctioneer, the west half of ., 10;R SALE. — O'FR`lIVIED. SEED
number ' , iri ., IrishCobbler and ,Green
Lot -'umber 131 running;
the Town of Goderich . on St. David's
street, together 'with the household`
furniture in said house,
Thele is erec.ecl upon the lands a
cement brick ,house in a fair state of
repair eontaainilig Seven rooms, "bath and
toilet, electric light and .water. There
is a .first -Blass- cellar under :;the house.
Terms of Sale -20 .per cent. cash -at
time of sale and the balance in thirty,
days thereafter, when conveyance will
be given/ and possession. Terms for
furniture--caoli. • The property will be
old subject to a reserve bid.
DATED this '2nd day of April, A.D.
•941.' •.
THOMAS GUN'DRY,
Auet/Queer.
--Lt3FTUS• E. D.ANCEY
15-1G• Solicitor for' Administrator.
D3I+INISTI.$ATRIY. SALES OF
TIhACTOR EQUIPMENT, FARM
IMPLE'ME'NTS, -SWEET CLOVER
SEED,. ETC.
Mrs: Mary !Dickson, administratrix,
wr1T-�sell by -abbeatrei'tion` 1tlie•farm
of I=I, .II. Lednor, lot 2, concession 2',
at 1.30 sharp.
eine Allis Chalmers tractor, 20-35;
I set Cocksbutt tractor (uses;. 1 three-,
tttr'row Coekshutt tractor. . plow; 1
Massey -Harris fertilizer, 11 -disc drill;
1 seed. drill; 1 hay rake ; 1 walking
In the missionary bale in June... The
story . of an +'aster iri Trinidad was-
given
asgiven by -Mrs. II. 0. Wilson. The meet-
ing was closethwith the benediction.
Easter Catitata.--The untidy ,school
of the United ehurch presented at
beautiful cantata, ''Phe Master Liveth,
e on Thursday evening. ' Mrs. R. D.
iron harrows; 1 hay fork, car and rope
30 bags, sweet clover seed and other
articles. Terms cash. -, • -•
The lap , N.P. lot 1, L.R., 891, acres,
is for rent. For particulars see
MRS. MARY DICKSON, ,' •
Administratrix, 13.11. 'Port Albert.
T. G'UNDRY & ,SON,
�l+e Mb Auctioneers.
Munro presided at the piano, with violin
accompaniment by •Harvey, MleDbwe11.. CLEARING AUCTION SALE - (}F
Solos were rendered by Rev. 11. • C. • FARM ST.QOK; • 'IMPLEMENTS;
. 9R0I.N AND' I+`TiRNITURE- ,
Mrs. A. J::Cx'r'oldt11Qrpe will sell at lots
1-2, -concession 3, W.D. Colborne Town -
Wilson, Miss Betty' 'Craig,. Mrs. Fred
Plaetzer; duets by ',Mary. end Zeta
'Munro, Zeta Munro.'" and. Vivian
Straughan,. .Mrs. Plaetzer and. :Miss ship, 'about 21/2' miles from 'Goderich; on
Sade Carter ; a quartette number by WEDNESDAY, APRIL •.30,
Rev. IH. C. _ Wilson, Miss Carter, Mrs. at 1,30 sharp
Plaetzer and, Mr Earl Wight'man. Dur- 1 pairof farm horses ; 10 good young
ing . the program, the eongregation milk co'ne^S.; 3 just in, balance -due early",
joined in singing several Easter hymns. 1 t- -ow-4 steers rising 2 years old
Teums Clubs Officers. --.--The tennis
club met Monday, . night in the Con-
tinuation School for their annual Meet-
, : ing. Betty Asquith,' presided` The
treasurer's report showed a -balance of
''$4.62. •• Ways and mean's of raising
funds' were dibeussed. The' election of
officers resulted as follows: Honorary
president, Dr. 1Ii. C. Weir; president,
Betty Asquith ; , yice presidlen't, Ruth;
Arthur; membership committee, Robert
Prest, Reid Sheppard and 'Donald Ross.
Edger Lawson's sawmill com•"hneneed
operations- on, 1VIondayr morning.- Sea-
eral citizens have commenced garden -
ug., -On 3/-0 y' -thrre -youths took
their .first 1941 "dip": in the river.
Baptist. 3Voung Peopls.-A. Q3Y.l�.,U.
rally was held, in. pie Baptist church
on E'riday,'uight, with about 125 dele-
gates from' 'London, "Clinton, Goderich,
Wingham = .and Auburn. Miss Vera,
Wilkins 'of Goderich presided4. -After a
singsong led by Rev A. E. rS'ilver, Rev.
14I- 'I`I`iIIQk,n�� i�ifnflloll "�Yi •1an
prayer. The devotional period! was in
charge of Wingham B Y.r.U., with
Frank `0&iar • in charge.. Shirley, and
'Emma Robertson :sang a --duet., C.'
Burnett, president of •the Middlesex-
Lambton' Association, wes present, and
spoke a, few 'words and conductled the
election of officers, which resulted as
follows: %'rre.sidlent, Frank Collar; Wing -
ham; vice-president,, Vera 'Wilkins,,
Goderich; secretary -treasurer, Betty
Oollair, Wingham,; councillors, ;Rev:.A'�..
J. Cilligari, Marjorie Millar, Goderich;
Mrs, Earl MeI night, Auburn,; Miss
Pearl McPhee,. Clinton, and, Miss Marie
Kelly, Wingham. �, Members of .the
R.A.F. stationed at ,Port Albert rend-
ered two numbers. Rev. A. J. Milligan
delivered a stirring address on. "Behold
the Man.." -Shirley ,Silver and Lloyd
Butler, of Clinton, favored with a, duet,
of ter.,Which;.Rev, Mr.. Silver pronounced
the •benediction.. .Alter th'e a:fleeting, ars
repaired to •tile' basement for lune;h.
RAISINS Bulk Sultana ' i, 10C
LOMBATID Plums
2als.
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msU`E
.µy`1AUI'K
33c
FRUIT CAKEWilli cashmere Bouquet 4 c„,ltes • 1$c
Special offer
110 7 ..' . COISCO min 19c Tin• 49c
KRAFT CIIJ S ' p {ab -17
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Fruits & Vegetables
APPLES " Eft r nc Gr de
SPINACU Fresh, Tender, Curly Leaf ,
0t410NS Ontario, 1No..1 Cooking
CAHHOTS o1 reiaihl H rEets..'
PINEAPPLES
�HUS AflE Ontario, Frost,' Daily
Extia • ° foto
Laren
216.15c
2bs. 9c
Run. c
E#1.'21,
21649
& P SE .SERVICE FOOD STORES
PORT ALERT
PORT A REiRT, April 1C. ®'Seeding
has' commenced 'this' week Ola several
farms In ,this community. !Sucker fish-
ing is also engaging attention,
,Mr. and Mrs. Halwey :Crawford and
baby daughter Patricia, of Toronto,..and
Pte. •O111X6rd ,Crawford of Hamilton
spent last week -end at the horn* of their.
ruother, Mrs. Will Crawford: .
Communion service will be held in
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YOUR. PAMILY
Protect all your Polar
AGAINST
ANY ACCIDENT from AN
Cause ,
Premium $0.00 per person
SEE
M. FORD
INNORANOZ
Ho* St. 208tor
Mountain. C. E. 'LAITI2WAITI4, R.R.
No. 1, Goderich, phone 931r21. 16.
FOR 'S'A'LE. -- PORTABLE TYPE-
WRITERS, so compact and neat ;
all latest iznproven)ents, standard key-
board,. Just the thing to keep up -your
speed and easy to carry with yoti or
handy to have in your home, and so
cheap too. Call -and inspect tliean your-
self at the, SIGN'AI_S'TA.R and 'you'll
want to take one with you. ° -12
OR SALE.—AN' U'PRI'GHT PIANO
in good copdition. Apply to 105'
Elgin avenue; Goderich. 15-16
r OR SALE. -1938 'SMALL SPARTON
-,refrigerator. In splendid Condition.
Apply to . MRS. FRANK 1'IIELAN,,
-Gro esterr• erraee: } 16
•TOR SALE. — 'PAIR DRAFT:
horses, 5 and .6 years „old. Apply
SPFORAN, Keays street, Gode-
rich 1546
Fait R-ENT.—diti S .VA,11041,. . 127,'
s', +rhe sion W st Wtv9'ii,
sere t ouces
nosh, 2% miles east of Dungautio:uf
Apply : JAS. .POLLARD, 12 Keays
street, Goderich. 45-16'
1'EN-OI+.R--WECREATE. ADESIGN
`
especially for you." Corsets, girdles,
hirass e,Jc;s,,_pe1tsjand sur icag 1armentS,_•;
Write DOROTHY THOMPSON, Kin-
c,ar4ne 14-18
FOR SALE,-�I•NOU'BATOR, CAPA:=
CITY 150 eggs`;- brooder'stbve, good
condition,._ cheap. Apply MRS... J. H.
ROBERTSON, R.R. No.. 5, Goderich,
phone Carlow 1810.'wr 16-r
FIOR.S,9.LE.—WATETh1?B) 'NT,''WITH
modern' furnished cottage... Water,
sewer and light. Or part. ,CHAS.
C. HEA'LE, 1,.1205 -54th' arye., 'Richmo'nd
Hill, New 'York City.. , -16
FOR°'SALE:--ERBAN S'EE'D OATS
from first prize seed.; also alfalfa
clover 'seed. of 1940 crop, '$13.00 per
bushel. PRANK L. YOUNG; R.R. 5,
Goderich, phone Carlow 208. a - ° 1Otf
P(1$ RI'::VT. TWO 't3I1 THREE UN-
FURNISHED D rooms or a small
house. Phone Goderiek D33 r 5, ' 16
TO 1 i'.:'rT. OnilPQl$TA,BIai; SI1.
ROOM house on Blue Water high,
way •;riortli' of 'Goderich, with good
water 'supply and 'telephone. ROY
pl y p
ll1X ,,Ai,
R.R. No. 3, ,
Goperic
h.
„ 15tf,
(,) RENT.' --- THIREE OR •Ft.flTR
furnished, rooms in modern home,
downstairs preferred, tor man and wife,
Please write 'BOX 90, SIG\AL-STAN,.
giving paeticulare as to location and
price: '' 16x
TO RENT.—TWO, ARG +i ° FUR: -
iooan. ,fay _ll�latehouse,keep.
lug; all ,conveniences. Apply"•J.' E.
IIARNSVLLL, Kesys street, Goderich.
15-1,6
THE BRAY. AGENT JOAN QUOTEi
prices, and'order: far you. - Niteeor,
responding; no , waiting. ,,,,,Bray has
what you want;"'prompt'delivery. Bray
startled pullets will help you catch up.
E. H. S�OIVIER:SALL, : R.R. 2, Goderieh.
10-
4' heifers, �2 years old;. 10 heifers and FOR SALE. --16 •RECONDITIONED._
SPT-A'NIOS at the MILDMAY FURNI-
TURE STORE, $25 up. Free delivery.
Open evenings. Easy terms. Also
new pianos, new and used ,Singer sew-
ing machines J. .: SC.H+UETT &
'SONS; 3Mildmay. 1$
steers, 1 year old; 12 small calves ; 1
purebred York hog, 5 months old ; 10
good chunks; 60good young hens; 1
Massey -Harris binder, 7 ft.. ; 1 Massey-
Harris hay 1eadeiy tes1Y..-2tl, sy, ,-„ 1
Fords= tractor ; 1 Coekshutt -•furrow
tractor plow ; 1 Cockshutt plow; `No. 21';
1 Deering mower ; 1 trailernd rack;
1 -land roller; 1, double cern:Lltltivator BORN,
1 set discs; 9 -section iron harrows, and :SUTHERLAND. -At Ottawa, on Thum --
bars; 3 -section spring tooth harrows'; • day, April 17th, fo Mr. and 'Ars
1 -scarier; 1 hay rake; 1 farm wagon.; C. •Sutherland (formerly Helen,
1 set sloop sleighs and platform; 1 set Bowden), a daughter. _
platform scales, 2000 lbs.; 1- Clinton IN MEMORIAM .
fanning' mill with bagger; 1. bag truck; COUK --I eherisbed ' memory Of cur
1 root pulper ; 3 colony houses ; '.:stock' little Donald John, who passed awify
rack -.100, cedar posts; 1 grindstone; so suddenly -two years ago, April
300 bushels seed oats';; 500 bushels feed 20th, ,10d9:
oats; 150 bushels barleye -a i, 'quantity of God . has taken "home our darling,
wheat and Buckwheat;. a quantity of Placed our -bud. among His flowers,
hay and potatoes; 3 bushels of home- Taken (back the one He lent us
To a better home than ours.
---Lovingly� remembered by' his Dad
er.
wAN'5INc;
WANT 13 0.-- THREE EXPERT-
' painters. Apply to NA-
TIONAL PAINTING 00., Brigsle` Ex-
change,,lOEiote1, Goderich. - -16
grown alfalfa, : seed; hariness, 'forks,
shovels, chains, ete.; 1 electric churn ;
e ec r e cream: separa or; a ec ric
range; 1 Empire took stave ; 1 ' good
cabin 'trailer, cost '$400; a quantity of
household furnishings and other
articles. Everything must - be disposed
of, as the farm is. sold. Terms cask.
. MRS. A; J. ''GOTJIYDITORPE,
Proprietress.
T. G'UND1 Y Se -SON, "
16-17 Auctioneers.
the United chnrcit. next Stint:lay after-,
noon at 3 p.111. Sundon 'school com-
menced last. Sunday at 2 pan: A- good
attendance -during the eseason is hoped
f°Teacliersi on Hpliday.--"Teachert 'of
the. community whO are spending their
'Easter holidays witbAlieir parents are
Miss -Henrietta- Quaid ,of Teesw,ater.
With'Mr. and Mrs, John QuaideAfiga
veith her mother, Mrs. ,Sas, McKenzie ;
Mrs. D. A.thill of Northern Ontario,
with Mr: and Mrs. Harry Ledn,or;
Mr. Erfiest'Orawford of Paisley1-41th
his mother, Mrs. W.-Crawforti, and -Miss
Evelyn Plaetzer, teacher of the Cedar
Valley seh,00l, with hen, parents in
Auburn,
Ashfield Patriotie SOciety.—The Ash -
(field Patriotic Society. met in the base-
ment of the Anglican chttrChiort Tues-
day, .April wherethe seventeen ladies
present quiltai three quilts. Mrs. Olver
and, Miss E, McMillan donated, a very
Pretty quilt, beatttifully quilted, to the
smety. The business part of the
meeting was presided over by the
yresident. The treasurer's rePort
showed a ,balattee of SAO hand.
It VMS, decided to pack a 100-1b. bale of'
second-hand clothing, soeks and quiItS
to be •sent to the Salvation Army. It
Was moved by Mrs. Quald,, seconded
by :Lfiss McMillan, that the .Society
contribute 5, to -the 'Canadian War
ten pairs socks sent to Dungannon
Red " Ce0S5 Society during, the month.
It was deeided; to" purehtm lbs. of
yarn for the use of 'the Society, Mrs,
IV. Poster ,invite' th.e Society to her
home tor the May meeting; hostesses
to be Mrs. and Miss E. t‘oster.
'Lunch , was served and the ,iNational
Antlent. closed the meeting.
CHURCH t.IN:9TES
The W.A. of iNorth Street' United
of the A,rthtir Circle will be held. s
The regular thankeeffering meeting
Knox cluirch,, 'Monday, April 2ist, at
will be guest speaker .and all niembera
are asked to be present.
The Women's Missionary iSociety,:of
Knox church 'met on Tuesday afternoon.
The 'meeting was opened with. an Baster
hymn.. Mrs. Whitely read the ScriP-
titre lesson frtim: St. John 20. "Mrs,
W. Smith led in prayer and Mrs. Mkt.
Bisset 'gave a, splendid paper on "The
wa's followed by a ,discussion., The
meeting was dosed -With a hyann.
ANTED. -- A'i'PLICANTS FOsi,
Student Nurses. for class of Septeni-
bS`r', 1041. ROYAL. VICTORIA HOS-
PITAL, Barrie, Ontario. • 1.11-4647,i
x.17'
WAN' TED. •— MARRIED MAN TO
work on dairy farm, near Landon ;
tree- house,, garden and lighi. Write
BOX 91, • SIGNAL -STAR ,•••-'oderich. 16
S ; A 7TED:='T0 "T1iT ` DLI- ' HoItSES:
and dead cattle; mast be .suitalilt
for mink teed; removed promptly
FRED G'ILBERT, R.R. 2, Ba 'tiel"
Phone 908 r 22, Clinton." Calls paid
for. 18,tf
ANTED.—EXPERIENCED FIRST
Gook ; • also dining room girl fox.
taurist""'resort �n"""Taniic�ulinanct;
Call MR, o.n MRS. RITCHIEI,`Goderich,
Phone 455 16x'
WANTED.L-•MARRIED COUPLE TO
. .,-manage' boarding house; g-ood
Wages. Apply MRS. ZARNKE, Ca-
bourg street, Goderich. 16x
'WOMEN -WANTED .
I-101JSEWIFE OR GIRL 2/ YEARS.
old or over to supply. neighbers' ‘
phi:ooudsuehetsold.senieei. celifililiat sapnadr,,eatslumre repeOuart ' wiStatTNI. fratY73., APRIL. Xithr1941.„
ation From Agents
orders. Few dollars. will buy small -I;
Railway
-light-Weight eas filled with !best sellers.
MAKE GOOD MONEY WITHOUT . • • .
naC adian:Nation.al _
RISK., For details and catalogue free: . ,
EO. E. MaeLENN.AN
AUCTIONEER,
MIL 3, Lucknow Phone 12r2Y?, Ripley
`Krona V attention given• to .gall saleei
,Ratesbca�.�_.iE l,xi ` br_-_e.,_. _
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•
NOTICE-. Td CRLf ITORRS .... ,
rtm TO cluelekiTORS.
. • b given to any persens
c
bele.
o e is
tiY
having; any 4'laiaai against the estate • of Duncan McKay, late of the Town of ,
Goderich, inthe tr`ounty of Huron, re"
tired fanner, who diedon or about' the.
25th day of ';trek, 1911, to send same •
l undersigned, duly' verified bn or
to the uza.i � , �
before the '18th 'gay of April, 13-41, as
e the e ecutor'po
on and after that, Haat .f
the - said` estate shall proceed to din-
tribute the. assets thereof, having re-
gard 3
and onl ' to the claims then filed.
, ,
Datedat 'Goderiieh this i,st day of
April, A.D. 1941,
R. C. HAYS,.."K.C.,'
. , Barrister, , etc.,
:4-1f1 Geclerleh Ont,
Ilayn, late of the Town of ,Gdeleriele
the' County of _Huron, Spinster, de-
ceased. Creditors and ,others having
claims against the above estate aver--
elaims to the alAirsigued on or before;
the 24th day of April; 1941, after Whiele
date- the estate's -assets will be ell*e
tributed, having regard Only to, dams
that have been received. • .-
Goderich. 'Ontario,
14-16 .Solicitor for the Administrator.
LEMON JUICE RECIPE
PAIN,. QUICKLY
If feu suftW from rheumatic, arth-
ritie or ,neuritic pain try this simple,
druggist. 'Alix it with a quart of water,
add the juice of 4 lexnons. It's easy ,
and pleasant. ;
You need only 2 tablespoonfulls two
times a day. often within 48 hours-
-sometimes-overnight—splendid, results- -
are obtained. If the piling -are not
q lekly relieved and if pan do notefeel-
nothing to try. Your money refunded . -
if it does n t help you. Rn -ex Pre-
scription .is for sale and recOmmended
3. A. CAMPRELL
'and other leadinik druggists.
-Tithe' Table Chahgv
Effective
•
Hunter: "What's the name -of the
animal I've just•shot?" tGuide:
sir, rye just been over and had,a. look,
and he tells me. his ,name is Jones."
The policy of this Drug -Store is to bring to si-ou Drug
'Store Mrchandise at prices sas cheap as you might buy it
in other bentrett.
As eviaence of oursincerity we offer you the follo
bargains for Friday and Saturday:
imimisurimmorn
.Lairpris.
•
33c -53c
23c -41c -79c
Corga, 35c sie-7'
.D.A. Mineral Oil (1tea,vy)
almolive Slaving Cream
Colgates Shaving Cream
643c
23c -39c
Pierce's Favorite Preserhition.
- 0.29
$1,19
Regular $1.35
mi
TO TEE OWNEVI
EAU:BORERS Or DOGS
Your..dog license' ls dile May
1st Ana raust,be paid to the 'Tag
Collector at the:Town ,
Take .notiee and set, iicort,t,
Chid of Poile,
1047
SA. Tablets, 100's L " 39c
wino Seltzer. Regular 95c 69c
.Eclectrie 011
Lux Soap
Miller's Worm Powders
33c-9ge
for 9c
49c
ase-