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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-05-08, Page 10tP '0.CR IAA -R, NEWS OF AUBURN U' 1.110', May 7„ 'Arti1ur`Yuing - t+ai - B.d,. ee n the "FG i` t �r t � r With. his 'father Mrs eor Maryvtloktunlet. uith, of the Gollego of k ar7maey, Toronto, visiting Ter par., tliSts, ]bac. and MBS. Chas. Asquith. Jgiwiu Finnigan, of London, visited on, 'Suln+ s With Denali Loss. Mr. and Mrs. ° T ar i. Nicholson, of that, Spent the weeks -end with Mx'. and Mrs. J. a. valson, mt.& Joevetio . •F eb, of Detroit, 'as 'a week -end visitor„ with her par” entss- Mr, and gra, Geo. Beadle, Mise tlael Pridhain, of Rockwood, iter: on Sunday. with Mr. and gra. Fred~ Yungblut. 'Mrs. It. D. Munro received word ok the death aher uncle, Fred; Denstedis 414 in ail the, local C hu rchcelAso wrsi, th Music b thpvaRi us .,, . Baptist ie' AidrMrs. 0, A. • Hews= gave her `home for the Mav, r .tion of the (Baptist Ladivs...A.id oThe m Mrs. �1t wson, presided, The �ident, M .gra. Annie read by •Scrilrture was ,Walper and Mrs. W. Q. Robertson led prayer. .Mrs. Wna,' Mellwaiaa gave in eTempting of Jesus, as �rea�nr°', "The P .. . and. Md, Fred Ross a reading', .,Along a ." Mrs, ,Gordon Taylor favored the 'Way." al with a solo. Airs. Anna `VP pex wive a reading, "Sweethearts," written 'by'- Mrs. Ernest ,Kneeshaw; 4 of ,leaford, who is Well known in this district. Mrs., A. E. Silver gave a well-prepared paper s on "Meditation and Quietness of the Radio." Mrs. T. S. Johnston read a'letter f?ironi her cousin, Helen Wate TM. ^which occurred on Saturday, after a f Leeds, England: his. _Atte ` lneSs, at.the' Mane of hin er, o' nd lions in ;the country ]in;, Pro xl tnf+��or Orville Denstedt, MeGill deScr.iiyed theusiness •life of that ;City -"University T e real.. Burial took and in the ani�`er tr,...., Mont d said the spirit of the British peolrle an s 'e 'ROL IVIENTION Mid MacMath, mat Toronto visited friends in toWn .this' mak..,_ as w�lie g' I,1 as r D 0 and �[ tra tow after Venni the winter at,. Toronto, • Mid :Barbara `Pest, ;of 'Seafortlt, was a recent guest with Mr ,and Mrs. Frank Pte, Harold Wilson, lif the Elgin Re gimen.t, ''w`ais home from Va1eartier -end, a. for the. r��k , Jean Lawe • rett ne#' to her Mist eta. home,_ here last week. after 'Spending. ,the winter at•Detroit. Mr. Pat Page of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. James Johnston , i East street, Miss 'delight Muteh, nurse -in -training' at the Ontario F Ilespital, 'Kingston, is ,ho • for several weeks . holidays. m4 Miss... Hazel V. Moore, Huron road, Bernice Moore of and. Miss •13er , Reg. N:,• Stratford, theweek dvisiting friends a• Niagara Falls, �. Miss Graceoggarth of 'Port Muron and Miss Ida, McLeod' of Detroit spent the week -end 'at 'the home of • airs, Hawkins, hayfield road. Dick palser, son of Mr. and Mrs. D D. ..a : -.; is s eill'istedsse t he4to r Canadian Signallers'and is at present stationed °at Darling :'Heights. Cpl. William Lumby, stationed •sit ,Dunnville, is visiting with his pa lre its, Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Lumby, St• David's ateeet, on a fourteen days' leave: Mrs. Fear (formerly Miss Mabel Bailie) and. Master Dick Fear, �' � orL, onto,' were week -end visitors in town the guests of Mr, and Mrs,, A. J. Cooper. Pte. Donald -Wiggins, stationed at the - Chatham training centre, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wig- gins, 'Wellington street, aver the week- end. • Glen Llodge, sop of Mrs. Robert Wil- son, 'Cameron street, has enlisted with the Royals Canadian Signallers Carps and is at present stationed at • Camp :Borden. ° 'Sergeant -Pilot 'Herbert Moody, sta- telnal at Brantford Service Flying School, spent• the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. • Joseph Moody, Market stet. Mrs., F. R. Rodditt Lads the --miss fortune to fall .while coming out of the ,capital Theatre on Tuesday night, sus- taining 'a dislocated shoulder: She is a patient in Alexandra !hospital icor a few days. •., -Rev. T. W., Hazelwood, of Toronto, while in town to conduct The annivers- ary .services of • North -street United, church, 'was the guest of Mr. and.,31rs. • 'Walter. J. Hadlge. Mr. Hiodge, and his guest were 'High School stridents-- to- gether and the first marriage performed by Mr. Haze,;les ood after his ordination was that of . \I -r. and Mrs. Hodge: ' Igoe* at. 'Brandon, Manitoba,, , ' l Rolla s 'pt the week - 'end1iTi dobe r W m. Medd', of end with l'fl',.: and M' e, 4 U Goderich, t' r ,.Mrs.,. sellar and daugh e , 'qtr: � :f�� .�-' U tar the orra have nnO ee ;LitCille, of � , Riordan local •0.P.R. station.. ),Lr. -int. C. is at present relieving at Owen Sound. ' `fixs.,Itiordan,and family are living in r ed Rollinson's house for the present, The "recent scan by -the R,C.A.,F. for or 2 universit s students to train, rad was " We would rather da t nee v, under German ;than have _ living death ,closed the rule," .Mrs. R. J. Phillips ra e r. Lunch was { y meeting vi^itJrr p !_-served• .::<:....;_ _; .:,. Guild. The 'La i-'s�",'..i Ladies'_ of St. ,Mark's Anglican •choreat h met the home of Mrs. Jeremiah Taylor on -Tuesday. Prayer was led by Mrs. Nesbit a. dl� the Scripture' was read. byMrs. Lea herlandi. It was decided to were donated -quilts which e quilt n 11 radio .technicians for special duties x q combating i n the 'Ger an aa ht raids over r by M r s: G e o , H a m il t on tor o r the e ...England has been anewered.by Harold Arranm`eOCs wereana e to Asquith, sen of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. rettie Orange 'Hall to hold was 'de - left Sunday evening via the monthly Meetings, day A and it Meeting nuith, who Stratford for=�antreal, oidetL to change the Tuesday. Miss C.N.R.Grefxozn l �Vedo dry t where, the special course is being given at M•d'Gill Laura Phillip's •i and Mrs. Ileatherland University. ofoft,. Mrs; A. McCool Clinton -is visiting were appointed. a rectory committee. hes' daughter, Mrs. W: T. Robison, and ingale,e ' cwas ablyLife b ven by Mrs.- Chas. ht - Mar, s.FRobison, Lawson, Asquith.. The prayers and hymns were 11rlars, F. .Ross, Mrs. • Edgar in keeping with Mothers Day, and two Miss .Margaret Kingands Mrs: Wesley, Mrs, C. A. Bradnock attended. an executive meet- mothers and two daughters, r• . ,'ng of the Vest Huron •Worpen's, Insti� a�owsd '1ola, Mrs.t R. Phi sang^ a . Nesbit er. me on' edTuesd ay. held h. the home ofThe meeting was closed with, prayer, Mrs: Fred' Oster, Blyth. Mrs. Thos. Doyle and Miss �iargaret.••'A • dainty lunch lovas served by the Mr. andhostess. 1,4 Sing visited� u ]i�s;�l<o..��.,o�Ad A and. Oil olaaliged.�-waehcr ltabr%_ted inspected for May. only $1.,a, at hl , 'HARDWARE, a 19 hIt�SElta�s �A th' • winner ' in Gordon" \,:__isms ,was � the draw on May 1st for the JSaltfo�id Zed Cross quilt. . The regular monthly meeting of "' _Home and. School •Club will be Central Home at 4 p.m., iai the school held. May 13th, re ort of ""Mrs. C. Holland Will give•a P Home and School convention at the, JEI . Toronto. , The senior ° pupils of St.'J 0Seph. s School Of Music will present, their an- nual musicale and graduation} exercises in: the"�G40.1. auditorium on „,Fridaiy evening, May'9th,"'nt 8.15, -17 Margaret' ,Sager Club of St. The ' Margaret ,will hold} a tea in ,the- George's' ettu e# ,May 16, .:erom parish 'hall` on Friday, 3 to fi p.m, The draw for the $10 w A, aviugs certificate will be made. cordial aavitatien is extended to the u'blic, -1a p ' hold it Knox church Mission Band will Tea on ,Saturday, May lOtii, a May .3. --sas .i nt the:; le.!e u-.xp room, f1 o'l�i: � J? • ••�iY yi \Irs Harry Ander os U Thursda sod,, of •Luel;ow. Bath in"" Rei James Dicks , M'rs. Joe Wilson, Mrs. John • and : twb children have ` 'returned 'to ,Northern Ontario after' living here for the winter. '.Mr, Rooth is at present in England with the fighting forces, ' - . ' 3dother'a; Day will be observed on Give • Mother a nice Picture to' brighten up , her _ room, -A gift that 'w.i11._please her and last ▪ . forever Smi.�I�s Art ' ` }Gift Store — d MQ.TB-'S DAY CARDS• e55. even b,l do a -re= turned missionary rom Form0sat; :spoke in Knox 'Presbyterian church. The congregation 'would like through the press to express their deep appreciation of dile action of the 'Baptist 'church in withdrawing their preset sdrvice in ,favor of hearing 31r. Di'eksoe„, Owing to political.ehnditionS in Formosa, all 'foreign missionaries have been forced" to yet -Urn to Canada.. They are re- garded as political spies by the Japahese Government, which is in con. trol of Formosa. Mr. Dicksnis quite eonv'inced Japan will enter -the present conflict on the Ode of Germ,aiiy: While 'Germany is striving for a "new world_. order" in the West,, Japan is striving td's the same end in the East. ' Germany' ind, ,Japan, too, have secret military alliances. Japan has been preparing for war for eight years, said the speaker, ; She .has been training her people in. air raids aid Islackouts and has many of her ' men preparing for home defence. „Speaking o rationing, For Restts : A Classified Ad LOST,• • ������wE�N POW 'ALBERT dd. .. - I S L ID -- GOOD SOUNauD JS1 'lterant . eGppdeErlicnhd,erhipbleacasp heoStuleri poltom; Gotbers Gi n Mountains, the fanner weregrownGoder1e3, +* from' 'registered seed. Price 75 'per ""r°e"p..e. . ' bushel. Apply to J0(N ' OWER(SY, 7�p �' T® RiF.�t phone P37 r 32, Gbder�teh. 10.20 bm RENT...�,1,'1e !STORY � lE' B �1� NI7It • �C�USId TO atia and �{'`►QR ;SAL1C, IM�'JLtOV D house with b , from atone-iaebble , _ , std tatSr, J;rban seed oats furnace. Two miles west of Dlintoa 4 xst xi a seed _also alfatlfa eiovex seat on a Apply to NORMAN #i P : on No, �° highw y , t � Fie 1�O crop; $13,00 dies •bushel, 'RAN MAIR, iExeeutor ,Geo r 1&1.9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN Tf1I MATTER OF TIME JI STATI OP MAM 1 Io. •�31.�c•p�MpA�Ta�y�I, qI�. J'st INSTO'N, ns having4laix aga ust the, persons e 'of SamuelMatath John ttvn, estate late of ;the Tovirn, of Goderich, in the ,o Ontario, deeea(ed, are re Province P utred to send same with parti+„Plars Of gutted. held, it any, and 'verified by security, statutory declaration to _the under- signed on or before the 28th• dn.y of. g Ma A.D.1941, after which date the, __ ey distributed assets of the estate may be ,. among' the. parties entitled thereto* • ^^ard only to the claims of having re„ s all -then have. which. the undersigned h notice George lilatri R Nun . IIs o , L. XOiJ 'IG R.R. l$ �Godericb, phone New _:_.burg, On,t. :a, Carlow 1EtE RENT. -,-GRASS •F. IEM,. GOOD --.--' 3 REA ,OR S'ALE.. -=a EM FI TE"� •TYPlil- w ter and iota ..of shade. Apply ', WRITER, portable,' standard key, a HOGGARTil, Hamilton Street Jk , po , J,° J. • ,9 aboard. Handy �to.earry,• Call SIIGNAL- G�arage, Goderrclaa • <STAR OFFIC i:,s • .� -O ENT. --COMFORTABLE SIX- - ] _ENT. G M ; AILE, •---RAR( SINS IIT. USED - T ROOM Nous@ on 'Blue. Water high, �� s �.,. , R ' machines, • guaranteed perfect sew - way north of GoderICb, with good i n ,OOand u , Trade in supply and telephone. ROY ing coedit o , $8 p water pP y „ , R.R.•oto: �,•° Goderich, your. trld� nachlne .far, .'a ?dew Siug�r 'ANIMATER, 5tf electric pr,>>tre_dle, Liberal allowances, �Don'tt forget Mother. Remember her with Laura ' SeCord candies, OAMP- wktl.L'S DRUG 4'STO>LUi . 19 each Mornay Hall, ea At Kingsbridge , Mckenzie' and evening, at 9 p.m, Roy his orchestra. .Admission 35e. 18tf i The annual meeting of the Maitland Ladies' Golf Club will be held Wednes- day, May -14th, at 3 p.m., at -the club 'house, All • rnenib fisc a nd�e 'these seasoninter- ested, in playing asked to attend. Backrite , for the kidneys. Cam3p- belrs, - -�-, Service arid repair on all- is ake of price washers and cleaners, Spe • p ' for month of May at WORSELL'S HARDWARE. 19 ,The regular meeting of the Goderic li Township :Iiospital Auxiliary will"' be held at Mrs. Herb iLainprey s, gate, street, Thursday, May 15th, at A splendid" .program, �hns teen.- 'ar-- ranged foe, -the Victoria Home and' School 'Club meeting on Thursday, *ay 15th, at. 8 p.m. This will be given ,by piipiis of - the school.: There will be. musical ,numbers, .a play, "Old King Cole," and a Maypole dance. " A cordial invitation is extended to the parents ,and all interested friends to be present. at 8 o'clock sharp. Campbell's 'Stomach and Liver -Pills. �,&.P AMONEY SAVING LOW .E�D�-Y PRICES ' . Ola ib.23 C�I*SI trey 5Bag �C 24-lb. 6,5c New )b.1 pliaapPLE-Austrgrhed din • 15c STORE HEW � P I. HOURS OPEN ' TILL 6 P.M. MON., TUtS., THURS., CLOSE 12a0 P.M. WEONESI'S:AYS-• OPEN– UNTIL 11. P.M. SATL,IRDAYS URSPbIY, MAY $top 3.941. NOTICE TO C ► 1.'QI$ Expert- repairing at moderate ,charge.. RENT. -FURNISHED D I OUSE:,- SINGER SHOP, Phone 3, 1,8tf O ,;� W T 102 tm t -Phone AJTSO� Snl4a 1-`''� ,ell. -,- - ; -, .• � �-�, �- _.� ,� �x�. � �-.: -•�,,._ �r FOR 17ts' SA?. E.-;--GOO4D IWOTJ[i;K• i ORISF..r; Coder c a DD --LARGE also food 4 -year-old cow, due tb O RENT-=FURtISHfreshen. ^LEO D, • .CIHRISHQLmi .. living room, large bedroom, part- .2. ,. • 19x time 1 its hen . located• -Write ite 19-xp -. S A L I!lr --A LiL FOUR-' p �U Box 773 F . the 17th slay' of April, A.D� DATED • 1941,' • 'SAM'UEL, G. ANDREWS, Executor, Vs ,Hodges &.;Noonan,' Leader -Post .202. Le Building, 1720 Saskatchewan, EiDITORS. ••�•��OTI(�E TO 1 • Notice is Thereby given - to ail persons • having, any claim against the estate of Ebon Wigle, lateof the Town of R. drug- gist, xu . .a •Goderich, in the County of Huron, ug st : who died on or about the` Oth of ] , undersigned, dui- Verified, on opbefore before May 16th, as' on and, after" at date ' the. administrator of . the, said estate shall proceed to make distlribution of the assets thereof, vi gF @ an_ d any to the clainns then ;filed: ---- ROQMEp lie�v cottage tdi be znov@d A Dated atGoderich bhis first day of E , ti T1H S fi)FI it I R I� U R TU THE � Apply va.ti�.. once , to M S. A.D. 1.y1�1. � furnished caabin 'on beach. A. 'E• TREMBLAY, .South street, 17tf Iay+ HATS HAYS, JENNIiNGS, R.R. 3, iGoderic'h,. r0 RENT.--FURN1S11 RO—OMIS�,' FOR SL LE-•GUVER)NI\1ELNT• will _,__ take Mr. Dickson said, "The Japanese -are allowed only 4% ounces of rice a day and- VA pounds of -sugar' a. month. °aimed goods have been disearded to use the tin for'war purposes. Nails have disappeared, and one must have a per- mit to use a piece • of wire. Flour is olf the market and butter., -and meat are fast disappearing. While the army is being fed on the fat of the land, the COMMOn P'eople- are starving." In re- ferring -to militarism, the speaker said that military men take every oPPortun- aty to persecute the church. They at- tend Church as ordinary people, take notes and if possible make trouble. They, regard Abe Emperor as the all - high being. Mr. Diekson cited instances in which •people have been questioned as. to which wag the higher, the royal family or God. If they ansviered Ged, they were in many cases thrown into prisen. The japhnese people are com,plete ignorance of what geing on in the outside world. 'tbey don't know- how the war phina or in Eurone goirig on. In ,conclusion, Mr. Dickson,nrged his listeners to pray for boarders. IWlm�mtL T --I•P1IE+Ll raspberry Trplants of the the take aboUt fifteen -head. Phone 933 Goderich OSaltf-ord Village). " 10-20 Box 98, ISIG1VAL-ISTAR, 19 ,at •regli r e, :vve will give abso- lutely free, 'one tube to flt. This offer is. good for one wcek only. 811,P61.4Y, West St Phbne• 741w._ 19 Taylor's Corner., 16 PIGEON CL1JB . ORGANIZES Good Season of itomhig Flights in The Goderich Homing Pigeon Club s organized for. the coming season With a membersiiip twice as large as last year. The club is looking forward to a banner year with strong competi- tioe, as several of the membes have .imparted high-qualitibirds from West- ern Canada:clad the United ,States'. Offieers elected for 'the coming year are : 'President, William Baker ; vice- tfeasurer, Bud Jerry. Other meinbers . of the elub •are AL Fisher, E. Peachy, Shelton Brothers, piontas Bowler, W. Lean, (jueior niember), all of GOO. niob and C. Todd of Auburn. The schedule of flig,htslor the conang will be Donald Warren and Murray Old birds -May 24 from Stratford, '22 from Napanee, June 29 from Brock- 'CARD'S OF THANKS T.ozronto, June 15 from PortilOpe, June yille, July 13 from Montreal. e Young birds -Aug. 3-frorn Stratford, Aug. -10 from Kitehener, Aug. 17, from Georgetown; Aug. 24 from Toronto, 31 from Port Hope. rSeVertir members. :report that certain birds which' they set free on short trial flights ,have failed to return' to their. roost. Thik is unnsfiali ,particularly °for short flights, and the. tit Nile, 8 roorias, hard and, soft water, .iintdde. Good basenient.:- Barn, 3.4 " and) iraing. Please . :phone '62A, ,.. -and dead cattle; must'. be suitable I for mbik reed; removed promptly. FRED GILBERT, R.R. 2, Baylieio Phone 908 r 22, Clinton. Calls paid W_ANTED.-AT ONCE," POSITION, Protestant widow. Can tare. fulli charge.' Town , ot country. Send ap-1 plications to, TRE SIGNAL:S R, LOT -FOR SALE -19 'llenders be received by the Town of adderich, addressed"- to the under - len .efor the purchase of lot 200 and • .: must have . knowledge of plain s ed,h brick ullding thereon, Quebec street. Goderich, on Ma,y 2nd, te Mr. and ICOX.-At 'Alexandra IlloSpital, Godes rich, on May 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cox, Godlerieh, a son. rich, on May 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ',Glen,- gat, 2, Clinton; a daughter. • Goderich, on May 3rd, sto ;es and Mrs. Nforley -Lennington, rich, a daughter. IJORNSTON.-In Groderich, on Monday, • May.' 5th,, Robert johnSton, former. . Sheriff of .Huron. AND 18-20 Solicitors for the Estate. Netice is hereby given to all persons having any claim against the estate of Duncan IVIacKay, late of the Town- of Goderich, in -the. County -of Huron, re- tired farmer, who died on or aboutlIse 2'fith of March, 1941, ,to send same sto the undersigned, dilly- verified, Op or before May 16th, 1941, as on and after that date the execntor tif the said estate shall proceed to make distribution of " the assets thereof having regard' only to Dated .at GoderitIi. this first day of ,Gaderiali, Ontario, ,18-20 Solicitots for •the Estate. cooking and be fond of children. Good ,wages. References required. Write BOX 97, SIGNAL=STAR. •. 19x done 'at hone. , For information, call S1GNAL-STAR OFFICE- 19x. NVIANTED.--4GIRL TO 'DO GEN ERAL HOUSEWORK. Country girl prefe'rred ; two in family. MRS. . medicine then, lifetinie route selling reliable -Remedies, Quality Cos- metics, ,'Farm Products -a tomplete line of 200- guaranteed specialties tor t household, and farm. REPEIT- fits. Get details and -free catalogue: FAMILEX, 570 St. Clement, Montreal. 14-10 $011PS Clark's 3 Tins19c KETCHUE-ciark' 21-tu: *25c IRISH: STEW_ Ctarles 2 Tin. 23c . Chicketcyakkaf Bowess g' .20c PIIRE-41111 • — :Lititons Tea:Red Label VZ: $8c TEAs.Ofeep biant c pgitcHgs DESEIrr 2 lig _23, , .TISSilt qui-lens.b_ury. -19c. SPAGHETTI Libby's 154,toz . APPLE RICE- 3 Vig. 25 'Shortenhig gal 2 25c. COIMED BEEF CAMAY SOAP alc'es.'13cT CRISCO .41 19c 49c. SPORK 27t . Beets Aylme,r 21m:0c • pRUNEs 80's_ , let Ann Pate Angel Cake rlain 16 -oz. cake Last unday at the Salvation Ariny the no.eetings were held in h.onor of the new -officer, • Lieutenant Gladys Davis, who b.a,s come from_Toronto to assist Adjutant " On, 'Sunday Mother's Day Meetingi will be coo.ducted. by the Salvation p.m: the children Will give a Mother's Day program. Mrs. Baxter will bathe speaker. All mothers are invited and will receir a littler remembrance.' There will be a special Mother's Day service next Siinday North street 'United church, 'at 11 .a.m. Mrs: E\ Myers of Toronto,, will sing "The Virgin's 'Slumber Song," t.s. Beget. A cheir• composed entirely of if:tethers *ill be in ,attendance arid, as a special Offer- irig, will sing "Home, SWeet Rome." The increasingly popular junior choir will be heard .in "'My Mother's Prayer," dedidation to theirmothers. ,Soloists Tenders to be recerved- uP to Ma 14th,s 1941. The iiighest or any tender not nece sarily accepted. WANTED.-4MAID FOR GENERAL housework-. Two adtilts only. May sleep out. Phone 647. 19 *WANTED. - FAMILY wssoiNp ' and 'ironing,. Apply MRS. PETER YOUNG, Lighthouse St., or phone 624, Goderich. 1S -19x • FRUITS et .VEGETABLES POTATOES New Crop 21 I/,s' it' iltmat a 011,20 Largo, Original Bunches ' Vire, Accident and Motor Car Offisee-rallasonic Temple, West Street„Gederieli Phone 289 GODERICII All persons luaving elalms'against the estate of William Illa,rbourn Dickson, of Addled, deceased, vvho died -on the 5th day of October, 19* eke hereby notified to forwasdatheir account duly merified to ,tlae undersigned On or be- fore the 23id day of* May next, after which date the Administratrix will proceed ;to dastribute 'the assets hav- ing regard only to the claims then • TEN,DERS•FOR COAL AND COKE! SE,A.LED tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed ,"Tender for Coal," will be received until 3 P.M. for the sapply of coal and coke for the Forms of tender with, ,specifitations and conditions attached can be obtained. from the, Purchasing Agent, Depart- ment of Public Works, Ottawa ; and the Supervising Architect,. 36 Adelaide St.1 ' Tenders should be made on -the forras -, supplied bylliellrePartmentiand„,in aer' cordance with 'departmental sPe6ifica- tions and eonditions attached thereto. Vithen the amoinit of a tender exceeds the Guth of 5,000.00 -whether it be for •one building only or more -the tenderera made navabIe to the -order Of -the Hon- • ''' near yictoria 'School. For Muir- Ihrienq:e oon a ehartered.bank in Britannia Road.' - - -, ,, the teridgr, or 'bearer bonds of the .- ourible the Minister of Public Works, 1 , ,Dominion, of Canada -Or of the Canadian I National Railway Ooro.p,any and Its cOns I unconditionally Dated at, Goderieli, this 25th day of for the Administratrix. 18-20, NOTICE TO CREDITOR& Notice is hereby given to anY perions- having any -claim 'against the estate a Jsaac Jenkins,' late of the Township Of Colborne in the County of Huron, farmer,- who, died on ,or • about the eleventh day of April, 1941, to sead isaine to the undersigned, ouly verified, on or"before the 23rdi of May, 1941, ap .on and -after that date the Executoc of, 'the said estate shall Proceed to dis- tribute the assets thereof having regard -only .to the claims the'n rfiled, ' Dated at Goderich. this Ith. day of 'Barristers Etc. Goderreh, Ont. ANTED. - A MIDDLE-AGED cottage occupied by yoring men. -Ap- MRS. ROBERT JOHNSTON AND 4 alISSe$ :Roberta and Pauline wish to thank all those who were so kind "1\11OTICE.-I WILL GIVE alY Stit- VIIIC3ES FREE to any 'tperson or and sympathetic to them during the ..,..., Nins. GEORGE STEWART WISHES a sale of donated articles in aid of alle"‘"e-i• DeP or sturrouriding Comm s i' to tender •her grateful thanks for branch of the War 'Services Fund. the many eXPressions a Sy.mpathy re- 'GORDON. M. GRANT, Auctioneer. . (mixed iri her bereavement, for the -19 {beautiful liowers sent, for the loan of ears for the funeral and, for all the 'many acts of Itin,dness performed by NOTWE NOTIICE. - 'SEASON'S PASTURE for 25,head or more of cattle; gotid grass and wa."ter,sipleety of shade. 0. phone Carlow 1439. " 17-118-10x N• OTICE. • • Cement silo building. I'Act at once. Pheee-ore write ARNOLD HUGILL, 19-21 *.EXECUTOR'S SALE guaeanteed.as to principal and interest by the Dominion of Oanada, •or the aforementioned bonds ahd O. certified cheque, if required to" make up an odd - amount. The Department . also reserves the right to demand from 'any successful ,tenderer a seeurity deposit, in the form of a certified cheque or bond as Godericia, S'ilo Contractor.. pbone 706, above, eqiial 1.0 per cent of the amount o 1 ' to guarantee "the Goderich. 1749-1 proper fultilm'ent of the contract. - ,?r WOE 2, PI; Boxei IM/01111S 21/2413; Roams Protect all nueramily AGAINST ANY ACCIDENT from ANY Cause ° Premium $9.0(t per person SEE 11. M. FORD INSURANOM million St, Tel. 298w, AUCTION .SALES Cr.MARING AUCTION :SALE Of 'good ttsed furniture, at MrS, Maser's Shop, Hamilton street, ' Goderich, en sA.TuEDS.y, rags -loth, at 1.30 sharp. Living -room, dining-roona, bedroom, and kitchen furriltare, 'cot* 6toves, refrigerator, two square...pianost, rugs and carpets: There are, ;some extra goodi pieces in this lot, arid everything Must he sold:. Terms cash. 18-19 Auctioneers. owners believe the birds are being shot while in. flight. If ,such is the ease those responsible are asked to stop he practice and are reminded that the shooting' of homing pigeons is punish - VICTORIA ST. W.M.S: • The W.M.S. of 'Victoria street United chureh held its MaY Meeting in the schoolrooni of the elturch on Monday afternoon. Mrs. IL Good, gave a report of the Presbyterial meeting held at discuion on tonperanee. After the Intsinc,.s part of the meeting a Mother's leadership of 'Mrs. A.* Postelethwaite, Mrs. E. Craig read the Scripture.' Mrs. Posteictir.vaite led in PraY0r- Ulu). W. Ellwood gime a roadie on "Iloraorin3 Niother," and Alm. P. Z'arker gave one on 'Mother," Um PoSteletiroVaite read DOCIVE, biWitZeRld, Corner." 'Mrs. II. meeting with prater. -AN ASIIVIELD OLD B. OV., Welt over the position of. deputy, magis- trate of theLLondon, Markt. on MondaY (of this week, is a native of Adige*, Wear Ltielialsb,. He appeared in 'a ;Indian aeqnitted of murder, as tepre- CheiSfb. : :Co,, Lee . b Kloderich court last summer „ao en. centative of the Department of Indian , . Affairs., Mr. Mellse'S appointment rat ithe bench, and the elevation of Mies-. - — .tarte Menzies to the stator pOgition. By order, J. M.. SOMERVILLE, 'HOUSEHOLD FUIRINI- TURD AND kliFFFICfPS. '° At the premlses, lots . 39 and 80, ship, on int 1.3,0 Lot 80, rMaitland 'Concession, con- itain.ing 40 acres tOnore. or less), with 'practically new frame dwelling, a good - barn with stone- stable, never -failing spring creek and a good gravel pit. Lot 39, Maitland lOoncession,, 'a good grass. farm about 40 acres, water, etc. There, is a quantity of -cedia,r ' these places. . ' The^Property -will be sold subject to a reserve bid. TERNI'S-TwentY per cent of price 'to be paid at time ef sale; balance within 39 days. At the same, time all 'the contents of the ,house will.be sold, ,inelulling furni- ture, sewingrmachine, stoves, bedding, rugs, chtiril.,. also buggy, Cutter., har- nesa, rohe; blankets, hay, etc. ,GUNDRY.A SON, Auctioneers ,Si)ring Painting - NM WI ' When you are considering inter,ior painting, call or phone for , 0.I.J. Color cards of Enamel, Semi-Glods, Flat ' You want the BEST as it takes as long to put on cheap „ paint as th,elcst.kaint. One coat of 0.I.L. paint will look as good as twO coats of cheaper paint. ' ' COAL! . COAL! 'With the Soft Coal strike on and. the possibility of a your next winter's supply. Qf coal. •