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GODER1011. SIGNAIATA
TITUtItS!DAY, 2.4tin 1941
WS OF AtajOy.RN.,..
. . ,
AIMIU107, July 23. ---Mrs. M. 'elrrs
strong, and Mrs.: !Russell Bentley are
Visiting .relatives in Toronto '
Mr, and M. Stoltz •.nall two dalltgh-
tierS, of Ayr, vted on 'Sunday with
%tr. and .Mrs. J. C. Stoltz: :
Mr. Donald Patterson and son, of
[Grande. Prairie Alberta, er
visited with
Nir. and Mrs, William Andson and I
Other relatives..
Mr, and Mrs. Harold ,Nieholson and
yOung daughter, Miran, o Galt, spent
!Me week -qui, with Mr. and Mrs. j. J.
;Wilson.
,VI.Sitors with Mrs. Arthur qn Sunday
Were. Mla and Mrs. Wm. Mnteli and
danghter !Dorothy, ;of Clinton; Mr., and
Mrs. Theodore Wettlaufer. Mr. Conrad
M.Ogk., 'Harry and Kenneth Mol,
T.aVistock. 'Mrs. og1 returned home
wIth them.
Mr. and M. 1,Vra. :gunning of
loOndeeboro v1sit4efl Sunday with Mr.
and ,Mrs. Jas. Rotierten.
•• Mrs, Gordon Taylor and dataahter
Marian have returned ,home after a
• week's' holidays at Bogies Beath. '
and Mrs. .J. A. Nott of Stratfori1!
and agrs.•Arnale MeCool of Olinton' are
!Visiting Xr. and Mrs. W. T. atobiso•n.
awl Mrs. ,Gormley Thompson anal'
alobby and Helen. Marsh, of Brampton,!
1$-Pe4'Saltiday with Mr. and Mrs, Herb"
*egridge and other relatives. June
Marsbe retnrmL,IT.iPit tlet1_11. for 1•1 two
weeks', . •
Mr. ant31 Mrs. W . Robb and, <daugh-
ter DorothY and 'Miss, Mary Jane `Robb
spent Sunday.with Mrs. Alice Robb.
Mrs. Zas.' Carter\ and Milss Sadie
visite4 friends in !Clinton on Sunday.
Sgt. Wan. Thompson. of Vamp Borden
spent the week -end with his wife and
parents, Mr -and Mrs.. Wm. J. Thorny -
eon,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. 'Cummings of
3;lonnt, Pleasant, N.Y., visited with, Mrs.
W. IC...Robertson and other friends at
the week-.enti., Mr. Ounamings.lis son'
of !Robt. Ciammings, who worked with
Mr. John Ferguson., "
Mr. 'and Mrs. Harvey McGee, Mr:
and Mrs. R. J. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs.
O. F. MOIlveeri, Pr. B. C. Weir and
'Miss Josephine Weir attended a sacred
com.*ert at the home of Dr. Moffatt,
Varna, en Sunday,/ ,Igiss Weir, igre.
Phillips and igr. McGee tOok part in the
program..
LAC. 'Stanley McNall of 'Guelph spent
tbe week -end -with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thos.
' -Mrs. Jaekeon and Miss' Margaret
Jackson of toronto,are visitiigMr, and
Mrs. Jas. Jackso.n.
Mi. and Mrs. Tack !Cowan were Owen
Seund visitors on TueSday
.1Ir. Norman Mutch of Carsland, Al-
asoline
rob
ohred
Bring your car to the fully equipped 1garage for complete
overhaul jobs or tune-ups
SAVE THAT "EXTRA" CONSUMPTION OF GASOLINE
Get Our Prices — They Are Right
„
o eric
South _St.
FORD LES AND SERVICE
Goderich".
.Phone 83
be, visiteil his mother. Mr8;
Watch, this week.
Misses M4ry..WY.--reeta-MurnrO It
a few as withi their annt,
'64.tnae,fe.n", and Mr. ;Strasser at Sebring -
vine,
The Red Cross held.a limilting I -the
basement of the United elaurelaon
Tuesday; who our quilts were quilted.
pot-lnek supper was served.
.Mr. !Geo. !Bean threshed on Tuesday,
Uis being ,the first. thres4ingfl it*
neighborhood.
While John MeKnight" was assisting
Normati-Vilson, who was building a
claimney for Jas. Medd en Monday,
Mr. MeKaight's watch fell out of his
pocket, rolledadown.the-roof and fell a
distance,, of live -feet to the roof a the
kitchen, and frona the kitchen roof to a
cement walk.. 'When Dielted- up the
watch was still going, much to Mr. Mc -
Knight's Surprise, •.
Dieeting.,—The BY.IU. met
in the basement of the 'Baptist ehureh
on Sunday evening. The meeting was
in charge of Mr. Wm. Ilaggitt and
Mrs. Annie Walper, The, ,Seripture
was, read by Mrs. Earl dtaithbY. umri
Jas. !Jackson led in prayer. Readings
were given by Mrs. Dugas Campbell,
Mrs. .A.nnie Wilber and Amelia Me -
Dwain, Misses ,Mary and Zeta Munro
gaVe a piano datete The toPic 'In-
vestments," prepared. by Mrs. Wilfred
Donaldson a Goderich, was read by
!Ronald ROSS. The junior male -4uar-
tette of Westfield favored, with a,
couple of numbers. Mrs. Earl McKnight
sang a solo. Mrs. Walper closed ..the
meeting with prayer.
ches the Fourscore'Mark.—Mrs.
WC,R1xn'tsonee1brated her_eight-
'ear birthday at her home on. Spnday
with the members of her fan:illy pre-
sent, Mrs. .Robentson was ,Naomi
daughter of Eneas and Isabel Elkin, her
parents conaing from Brunswick
1111850 and settling on the farm now
owned by Mr. Ohtis. Straughan. They
were among!the 'first settlers, their fa.rra,
being all buSh. The late George Elkin,
brother of Mrs. Robertson, was the
=first baby ,born • in Aubnyn. Mrs.
Rabertsan and a brother, Murray Elkin
of Enid, Okla. are the only two re-
'maining members bf a family of eleven.
Mr. Roberfson passed away five years
ago. Mr, ;Robertson has a family of:
three :'Elmer, on Hie homestead; Mrs.
atand.reavazpliriatie-4.1Limala.of C.romarty4
-and-lira!: Willa tionalasoa 776.
Goderich ; also thirteen grandchildren.
Mrs. Robertson is a valued member of
the HaPtisr church and of the Ladies'
Aid, and in honor of her birthday the
• members of the congregation presented
ie r with a beintiful.bouquet of flowera:
Her many friends wish her'many thore
birthdaY$.
1
OBITUARY
HAROLD MAEDEIJ
4. fortirier (ilederich bey, 'Harold- W.
Maetlel, died pvtrolt MondaYi
July 14th, in his fiftieth year. Ike vilis
the SOBI of tlae late Williaaa . Maeda
who tendtieted tanneries at 'Benrailler
And Saltford. •For Many years he bad
been a resident of 'Detroit. lie leaves',
.healdas his wife, two sisters, Mrs.
Arthur Gibson. (Florente), and Mrs.
John !Clark (Greta), both of Detroitr.
and a brother, Herbert, of CUlifornia.
After a funeral service at Detrait the re-
alms were brought here for interineut
in Oolhnte cemeterY, wher,e the, burial
Web place on !Wednesday, the 10th,
Rev. R. 0. 1.1azelwoo4. of Benrailler
ficiating. The dete,ased was bri
with 'U.S. military honor44 having
served in the .Great 'War.
Both sisters and their lingbands, a8.
well as several friends from Detroit,
and Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Maediel of
Essex were here for the funeral.
• AILEXAiNDER SIiPTAB ,
.After • a brief itlness there passed
-away on Friday last, at leis home on
the Colborne-Asinield • boundary, Alex-
ander !Sillib, in'his seventy-ninth year.
The deceased; the seaa.lienry iUib
and Jane Nixon, was boei in the Mus-
kolta district. in 1802,. but had been a
farmer in Ashfield for forty-five years.
He is aurvived, by bis Widow, formerly
Clara Vrooman, one son; Harvey, and
one daughter, Mr*. Orville Free, both of
Ashtielcl, and slxibrothers William,.of
Dungannon; Richard, of Blyth;
Thomas and George, of Goderich;
Walter, of Taber, Alta.., and James, of
Alaska.. The funeral was held on Sun-
day afternoon, service being conduded
by Bev a; W. P. Newman of Dungannon
;United church. The pallbearers were
four brothers, William, George, Thomas
and Richard Sillib, and Miliaria and
John- Vrooman. The tiowerbearers were
members of the Orange ledgeinter-
ment was in • Dungannon cemetery,
under Orange -auspices.
• 1 t
•LIONS AT GOLF
.At the Lions. Club golf tournamep-
on Wednesday, Roy Hilton you the low.
net aid George -.Telmer tlie low gro,;-.
•._-lpe(tial prizes were awarded to J. A.
Sniden, .1. H. Kinkead and E. E.
ston. ,Mr. Kinkead presided at e
dinner meeting at tile Golf Club( Pur-
ring tthe xlay District Governor George
-14.avelle, of Palanerstou, spoke briefly.
• took place on, Mfmday to the Woodx.
Final arrangements were made for. tb • .4,tock,, cemetery.
bions Club frolic to be .held ^sheirtly.
1Briefs
Speeial group of .15iinumer hats on
sale Friday and Saturday
MS MaeVICAR".S. Millinery Store;
Kingston street. • -30
Remember Hohnesville ehurch baking
sale ,ISlaturday,. July 20, II to 0, at D.
O'Brien's store, • 29:30x
REV. GEORGE T. WATTS
The death occurred on Thursday,
July 17th,.. at.Woodstock; N.Y, of Rev.
George, 'T. Wattsa- a former pastor of
North street United •charch. • Mr.
Watts Wiredfram the aetive ministry
in -fOitrayearsaagoaaand%7Traauriarasialtaraar
"New ' /Orr' State to be nearhis
daughter, Mrs. tLester 'Haws of Wood,
siock. Son of tbe• late Mr. and -Mrs.'
A. P. Watts of.Toronto, in which city
he
was born sixty years.. ago, he re-
ceived hia.oducation in Toronto and
graduated' from- Victoria.. University,
taking post -graduate work at Drew
'Theological Seminary,- ;New.'bus 7tth Jersey'.
•. ei na on to the in ry o 3,0„
.• di ti i f?st
the • Methodist lehurcii, he served at
Millgrave, - Erin? Palmerston; St.
'Thoinas, !London; Strathroy, Goderich
anil,Mitverton. ..Mr.- Watts' pastorate
in Goderich Wasafrom- 1931 to 1934.
He is survived by is Wife, Dorothy
Thiffin Watts; -two' daughters, Mrs.
HaWs and. Mi.ssliazel Watts, at ,horne,
Monday evening at Kingsbridge Hall,
Mee/aerie* orchestra. Admission 35e.
The regular meeting at the Women's
Hospital Auxiliary will be held. on
Monday, July 28, at the Iiibrary, at 4
p.m. As imPortant business will bd
discussed, a full attendance is re-
quesit4 ••
Backrite for the kidneys. . CanaTh.
hely.
Willis Tipping 'atiel his !Cascade
Rhythm! Orchestra of eleven musicians
bead the list Nvith.,supporting artists
Harry tHoffnian and !Roy Golding in a
coneert sponsored b- The Toronto Star
for 'British war 'victims neXt Sunday
evening at 9 p.101,- at !Lakeview Casino,
Grand Bend. All these musielans nre
giving their serviceS free. and the pro-
gram itself certainly is outstanding—'
please 'support it, and send the news
,baelt. to Toronto and to all our overseas
friends that we are all behind them
'and the atrona,est support we ean give
in this instance casb. Get. behind
it--eoine and give as inueli'as you can—
please. . 30
• BORN . .,
..
AmlieN.—At Alexandra Ilospital,.G ode -
rich, on July 18th, 1941, to Mr. and
Mr, Frank Allen, ;Goderich, a son.
IHUNTER.—At Alexandra '. Hospital,
Goderich, on Julr 21st, 1941, to Mr.
. LanudekuMorws: aVedr:uongutHerun. ter, R.R. 1,
,
MALLOUGI11.—At Alexandra Hospital,
'- Goderich, on July; 17th, 1941, to Mr.
and Mrs, E. Mallough, Goderiela a,
daughtea. •-
.,
_nen .. 4141 er----41114.*
71.1,07E.---.--dn L:amoin;ton, (t,y.n July 9, to
- Mr. and Mi -s. James TOyne (nee nor-
-
1111 Bruce). N.—In Alexanarta Hospital,
• Mrs. Thompson, a son (Williana.
• 1941, to Flight -Lieutenant W. G. and
;Goderich, on Tuesday, July 22nd,
DIED
tallIaLiB.-1n. Ashrfield, ;tow:whip, on
Friday, July 18tia 1941, Alexandett
• Sillib, huSband of -Clara Vroomilninw
a
For Results - A Classified Ad
r n.1
AWW
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LOST. — !ON' SUNDAY, DVDNING,
,
•
July 13tb, by an airman,* gold
wrist -watch, between MacKay and
!McManus milk bar; IIighly prized aS
4 .keepsake. • Reward on leaving at
SIO'N'AIL-STAR, 29X
TO *ENT,.
_ _
N T. oUNFURNISIIPD,
freshly decOrated five -roomed
apartment oz ingston etreet, MOS..
SNIX1).,
TO EP—OO ITB .FURN-
'SHOP hOnSe for Month of August,
Vdr information call SIGNAL -STAR
!OFFICE, plaone 71. • •• 730'
NOTICE
A i''.PLIICATION8 W.A.)19.7,01).
.FIRRKIMENT booth privileges. for
the iGoderieh "Itae Meet on Monday',
August 4 (Civic Holiday), A minimum'
charge, a $10.00 up to a 1O -ft. frontage
will be charged and $1.00 per ft, front-
age after Oat, the longeSt frontagi
pleasured-
• OSIVALI) GINN, Secretary,
20-30 Phone 458, Goderich, Ont.
a
• CHURC_II NOTES ,
Rev., R. E.- Grosse, of Long Branch,
will occupy the !pulpit of„Victorla .street
:United church for the month of August,
while the pastor, Rev. A. J. MacKaye,
is holidayings. Het.- 'Wxn, Maines t
Tilbury assisted in the evening serviee
at Viikoria street last- Sunday.
At North ,street United church, Rev.
W. J. Tail6r, of Dorchester, occupied
the pulpit last Sunday as the pastor,
Rev. It. H. Tarnbuil, with Mrs. Turn-
bull and Judith Ann, is holidaying at
Port Carling, Muskoka district; Next
*Siinday _Rev. Wm. Maines, of Tilbury,
Will preach. The organist, Mi. Mervyn
Snyder, is taking a vacation and dur-
'nig his absenee Mrs. J. A. Snider, will
-a-r"
_
GRATIFYING, RESPONSE
e FROM YOUNG CANADIAPTS
ANTED, -TWO RESPEOBAELD
' gartlernen boarders, in eomfortable
home. ,COX 45, Sri[GINAIL-STAR. -20
WANT U I . MIDDLEAGED LADY
tas_nottsekeeper. Apply 1:4A101-
,SIOE,'140G)1(IE, Dnnlop, 802e
WANTDD. .KITOTIEN HELP.
Apply 'VENUS RESTAURANT. 30
NXTA.NTEb. TO BUY 01/1 HOWES
flu!. mink teed; I; removed PromPtlY-.
and • dead cattle ; 'Must be suitabls'
,FRED 611413ERT, •11,31 .2, .
Phone 908 r 22. Clinton. Calls paid'
for, • s 1S-tf.
wOKEN won»
811EAISY INCOMEi acitgA, 011
tiMe selling 200 . necessities.
Gintranteed Fanailex Products are , at-
tractively packaged, create instant eye -
'appeal, build and 'hold customers' pen-
,
fidence. If you arewilling to invest a
few dollars WITHOUT IIIP:kt<
help you to progress surely and quickly
In your 'chosen district. INFORMA.-
'PION AM' IlDLOSILIRATEID CATA.-
LOGUE SENT FRED, EAMilLEX,
570 St, 101ement, Montreal. 30
,
°Deptilaitale.sn°1a til•leepNoratth.lp.lulaNtitsiVar4e.rviii(n.eds
ready lealka,irse from yOuug Canadians.
r being called formilitary training Under
The National Resources MobRation
At..;
and one son, Clayton Ritchie Watts,
of East Lansing, Mich. The. funeral
ONTARIO OUTDOOR GROWN ,
T0MAT0ESSelect44
Quality
ONTARIO GROWN -
POTATOES No. Gra'cle 10 -
OfiTARIO GROWN, FRESH, TENDER
CELERY HEARTS 2 -Bunches
lb.
lbs.
ONTARIO GROWN COOKING
'ONIONS No. -I Grade
"ONTARIO GROWN
HEW LETTUCE
•
I,EMONS 1r fie
30ze
•CALIFORNIA VALENCIA
ORANGES Extf4' "i:erge
Fresh ,
Large Head
5c
Doz. 29C
bez. 35c
• Yellow Sweet Corn 25c ddz,
Ann Page Baked Coods
CAKE vs. Ea. 23c
Vidal' Rolls 2 In 17c
Aftgenoke1..-tt 29c
BREAD -
8LICrE0 or:101E11CM).
ANN. FAGE-WIIITE
2 wrapped 15c
, Loaves
EVAP. MILK P
akleal
CHICKEN gormless
IRISH STEW llnalet
ALL BRAN
'CORNSTARCH '06,bio,,,,"
CHRISTI'S RITZ
TISSUE Queenshtett
SOAP' wegltris
SOAP , 174,11
HABBIES Chleatee
IVORY SNOW
JUICE
Grapefruit 2 20 -oz.
Unsweetened 170
Tins
Tin
10c
20 -oz.
7
.Tins c
PEACHES •Dessert
P011 a BEANS "inier
'BUTTER Areaninatge
LOBSTERCanada ZrandChoice
CORNFLAKE• SIVigg°:
SPACIIETTI Hei-
KETC1101 Heinz
SOAP CHIPS -
MATCHES Malfe
22c
24 -oz
Jar
•7a;n1 128c
2 Pkgs. «15c
2 Dligt 23c
.9
Jac
• 4-ib.
28c
3 itt 230
.5 n1011
Fancy' Cohot. . Tin 29c
Ar- dd,A Tiger ‘2
'
Think Iced
A 8f Is
RED
CiRCLIC
COFFEE
Bag' it
3
16itt 8c
-la 20c
2n, 21c
IC 20c
Sc
Pkg. 140
!ton 96
2 cak,i 15c
3 Ctikes 14c
2 ohs 29c
"kg. 21c
OLD CHEESE lb. 24c
MILO CHEESE 21c
OCTkum
OMATOES 28-0z. I
APRICOTSchoice2 iv.z. 27c
Comfort SOAP 4 Bars 17c
CAMAY SOAP 2 cake8 ilc
PRIINES70 ao'sib. 9c
-SHRIMPS Fez1 51g,.. 18e
HIGH MEATS
Wieners,' cello pkg.„,t lb. 25c
Smoked Side 'Bacon, 1/2.4b.,
• cello pkg. • 23c
Smoked Shoulders, ,Ocnic
style, shaOde§s 27e lb.
ked Shoulders, picnic
Stye, '13oitefess . 29c lb.
A&P SELF-SERVICE FOOD STORES:
th. rti d und flperof 1 i 1 II, (0., af Atlantic & Pacific Tea Coi, Lea.
11001.61 $111404, eaoloall
*al tpatta ay* walisiampaNall
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• -
RUNDLE
A venerable figure has been removed
Lay thedeath of !Philip Rundle„.,which
occurred on _Thursday afternoon last
at 'the home of -his Son, R. Goderich
• ASITFIELD •
.1
.LaSIFil+IELD, July 23.—Mra. David
MacDonald and iwo • children havere
turned 'to their, home lu .S'askatehewa.1
after visiting with her mother, Mrs.
Murdoch 'MacGregor, and brothers tit
-last three montlits ,
Mr. Donald iMulLean, of Cthicago.ais
'holidaying; at tthe' home or his unelt.a.
Messrs. Alex. and Donald MaaLean.
Ma. and Mrs. N. ,O*Leary, t,3&.a-
for.th, 'visited recently Wittli the lat:ter'S
f)arents, Mr.- and Mrs. Jaii. lE.ioNVI,
.. 'Mrs. _ U.. .f Archie
_ • . _
They state, however, that ,while each
man receives' a inailed individual ani
personal notice of his -Call to training,
as his pealed arrives, a number Of enj
:
(privies are still being sent diteat . to
Ottawa. :atajor-Geaeraal laa Fleelati, A s-
soeiate .DeputylMinister of ;the Depart-
ment of National -War:Serikes, undea,
whose direction.- the, ;mobilizing of
taainetai is being caarrieta. -Int,. point*
out , that -the .rsgulat.ibns have. i?e.en
Oa fined to moth eCtit'..potasible
enities for - the trainee by dividii g
Oanada .into tliititeen _administrative
•with 'officials and head-
quarters offiveajneaeh division, auth-
orized to •haaadle plaieedure' and opeia-
tions
' To the -divisional registrar of -National
i:Olt SALE
Von SAILE.---111OUSE AND• TWO
lois. Mrs. Mew's property
Donald! street. For particulars apply
31 MeDoniald street..
1410(1r- liAL-WukillERFRONT
modern furnished house; furnace,.
•a: ellar, water, sewer, bathing.
Or part. CHARLES }WALE, Bennett
Goderieb. 21-tf.
FOR SALE. --LOVELY PERSIAN
kittens,' each. Write RON 46,
SIGN'AL-STAR. . -30
CARDS OF THANKS
4 6-i EKIel
Carey take -this Mea.4 Of_ ilia-
iag those who were so kind to them in '
their recent bereavement; also those
who' sent Bowers anal:loaned cats for
the funeral. '•30
S •
THE FAMILY OF THE LATE ALEN-
: ANDER Sillib wish ialTiank. their
many friends and peiglibors ,for the
kindness shown them. during thesudden
illness and death of a kind father and
loving husband. Special thanks to the
nurses, Misses iGrawford and McKenzie,
and Rev:„ W, P. Newman._ -60
•
PROGRESSING IN MUSIC
• Two Daukhters of *Mr. and Mrs. -Earl
Shaw . Pass •Examinations with
nonors„
Bonita and alarilyn'iSliaviaalaughters
of Mr. and Mrs.:- Earl Shaw, of Brigden,
have both been successful in passingthe
recent piano eXaminations of the -Tor. -
onto Oonservatory at Musicnita,
thirteen years of age, • passed with
honors her grade ri examine.tion. She
• Weatiainater : township, Middlesex is a pupil orP-etrOlia High 'School and
- "eellaty, lincl liva. there until, his• ,..,tr. Dan niaLaa„, taii.paiataa., litho War Services in the area in Allieh they form.' . Marilyn, who is eleven -years of
next terni will be in grade .11. or third
, inavt.il fp Goderieh township in. 1899, i : 'nre'regw;tered s.bould be forwarded all age, passed her grade 4 ,examination -•
when -be took over the Well -known -farm '
re- ! linaraved the appearance of the Mac-.
(..onanunict1tions cometailng business with lirst-class honors, 'as '.,,Well as
on No: 8.highway on which his on Ito 7,,,a,-hy- .liollle oll 'till,. Illuo Water by
arising from the proviaions Of National getting second-class - h,onors in her -
I now lives. For the Mgt sixtcvn Years I
„LIC---iding with .&4l1 tit 1,:ick. . • ,
War. aae,rviees -regulations. ...alla ment entrance examination at public 4-chciol.
a be had been a resident of town. 1-11s i Fi'.i::, Mathew `411ackleton, -of ..k -Ar- '
011 'from nineteen to fort y -five are ivaraed Both girls have° competed °several
wife died in 1917 and he ia• survived fi,-.1(1... -visited ' wit h 'Mits. Simpson
• - 7bat. norificatiqu 'west also be given timeS in feativals at Sarnia, 'Stratford,
by. two Sons, Lewis, of St. C'atbarinea I promptly of ehange of address or mari-' London .and Torontott and have won
and, ,Roy, of -Goderich • township. .and Death of Archibald Johnston.--Mter
tal .0tattts. Failure to do ,ao ineura th . Many medals and certificates in 'their
by . t wo grandchildren. The fauerali ‘, d'il illnesa of aewral Weeks the cleathi
which took ,place an Sunday afternoon (wcurred ill .Gardetich- hospital orialrri- Oak. ,of fine or iinpriaonment. ' piano.. work.. Thia year they competed
lo .Maitland cemetery3'avaaa.'llirgely at (lay, July .11th, of Aichibald johnston,
tended. The services were conducted, in. his ,,,,seventy-eighth year. Deeeria
.1)3 Itr. ,,A.. C. Calder, rector of St. ! was a lifelong resident of Ashfield.
.George's church, and the pallbearers letea;,:a his wife, the.. farmer' Christina ,
NN-.0re .J. W. .Fraser, John Morgan, A. ,; MaD•nald, three sons and, five darigh- should cotnurunicate with the divisienol '31rs. Sh.aw; who was formerly Mi...a .
Rougvie, C. _Murray, Ir. Lamprey.n 14
-11(- , rich ; Mr-. J. Neilson of., Detroit ; Mrs.
McOreight'and Mrs. A. Brown of Gode- and address are given. below 'for their he3 are grand.daughters of the late ,
°F;ederick, Bert, ,William, :Mrs. R. regigiran for 'this;distriet,,vvhose naiae Ella ,Rutledge of G-oderich townihip.
• v rile e alon(r. tWith tale na es of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rutledge, and
- T -
township. Mr. laanare w•as. in his ; ,Jaelc. of-taimlachie, visited at the
aal
eightaoa of r
aninth • year:- He was born in . • oin M et/ d.
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Young men • in this area, Liable for in ' only one class at the Sarnia Music
military training, requiring further la- -Festivaland olatainedtirsaclassTertific-
formation • regarding their , obligations 'ates in piano duet class. ' ,. _
or appreatiens for p6stponement . These two girls are the daughters of
George Laithwaitaa Mr. and
:Gerald Rundle of .London and otheai al
Mr. T. J. Drennan of Ashfield and Thelma
Lewis Rundle of St. (atharines, lir
relatiyes from t... Thomas and viain-i-ty.1 at home. Ile is also survived by sevr-
e
were preknt. { Franklin of Ashfield and Frederick of
grandchildren anti two brothers,.
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mls. ANII)REW" LOVE
;Mrs. Andrew Love, one of Hensall',
eateemed eitizena altazed, awl-
at 'her home here on Friday, July llth
following aacaa n extended illok some faneral were Mr. and Mrs. F. Johnston, • Huron ,Nqrth (115) and Huron -Perth
weeks' duration, during Which time she fr)lintoft; Mr. and ,aira. 3. NeiLson and (116) are in the admituatratiae,divis-
wns a patient at St. Josepb'S Hospital, l'family, Derenit.; Mrs. A. Johnston, Miss ion of ;National War Serslees which
London. For the past mbrith she ivaa!ltd e Johnston and Staff -Sergeant A. covera this portion of Western Ontario.
,
ether meMbers of the boat -d: nieces of Mrs. WILfrid E. Seeley •of
Chairman of [the, board --non.. r Clinton.
Justice W. T. Henderson, • Osgooti
I all Toronto. •
Clinton. ne,funeral was held from 'Memters of the board(—iMri. Clarence
the family residence on Mouday, July Grieve, _Ingersoll, Ont.; Mr. Harry J.
14111. .The services were conducted by
Rev. Lane of Goclerich and burial
was in Greenhill cemetery, Lucknow.
Friends from a distance "attending the
Mero, President Truscon 'Steel ...co.,-
Windsor,...Orat.
Willi:on
A. Martin, ()tirliag Block, London, Oat.
under .• taro of Itivo regiat t:( -Johnston. Landon.
nurses .at her 'Janne here, and every. i .
.
thing -1)4034.01e was (Pone' for her in i.ANQTHER, FIRE AT TOWN DL MP
the' 'way :or'inetlieal Seience, but al:o. ..."Ph tire lirigade was called out this
pa,ssed Peacefully an to, her great re- I tThutsday 1 . evening to the dump „fa
Willil. Tire fiiaraer. ...‘liss l-tx'bei'v', tilt. eaat el..1. of towin where a uninb(-r
Yonng...she w a ,4 'it e,11 ngil 1 Vr a 111( 111-1 1' i Col" ,small thes . haft started along, the
1 Mr. and 3.1 r.-. Gordon Young, of Cot- embaul:ni/:t. 'The firemen battled for.
liatacfbavaship, anthwas, in. her seventy- two „pour,. with the flumes.
ninth yeaa.° Tlie ' deoettse,d,' to,'( tlier
gii.en for 'Many years before coming to
with her •husband,„4faemed at frill,- ,
Rile Waq married fifty-six years tiara ;I:ii.„1,1tatelall'ini'lliteh(:111gliarnS'itaatiOna o'f. Carnlel
liens:ail to rt'i.41(1P nineteen yea its ago family% ,Mr.,:, Love 1.,61.11:41kpi illacttil‘i,ee
vamemmimismirmemomor
English Dinner.
'.Sts
$14.16 to
Sets• mny be purehaScd. by IN'
,.
Pleae at any time.
t4fri),Arr NOW
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SMITH'S ARS AND GIFT
STORE '
The Home of English China
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East St. hone 198
Vre9.b3teri11ii.ehur(11, of .wthicli she ;Nana
a methher. Kite WAsiii. member of the
and Ladies' Ad, ' and was a.
faithful a oilteraim ironnektion With* t 40
Rea rhe VMS a splendid neigh-
bor, 'was always'bright and !=eheerful
,:171d very amiably inelined.' A kind
Mother and loving . wife, ter pasaing.
wilP be mouped by her 11w:band,
family and tlioat of friendsSurviving'
are hozr,..husibland. ',three sons, W. W.
love. nainager of the Bank of _Mont-
real,. 11 el (1. lig ; Hugh nod Gordon,
of Th.; lowt.ship; two dattpin Mrs.
t Lorne Luker ( Besaiei , Mrs. ()Mord
MoiP (Gertrude), of . ITensall dis-
Wet ; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Ma-
Phea. Mr. Margiret
AMMINIONIMENIMINNINIMINIMIk Ann Arla)r,, hw
,tikatics. IS:Isl.:a:1)(m, and three brothf.rs,
(.L.rilon :and 'Alexantier. of Calla rne
iownsliiP, 'anal Jolin. Alberta. fl'airate
funeral service.; were held from her
jttt les:dense j.e.londay, Ith.
and were ' sondueted lier min:ater,
Rev. W. Weir, who, fitilaig filiatc
to her life. Pailibiaarets avere Si.
n(„phows, JOhn.!MoMurtile. ,Tolth Love,
AO Ross Dive, of Minya. and Gor-
don unsel; 1„ ;ova -tin nieePhee sued le -
tor. Young% all of Godorith.
the serV!..0 the kisat-ge iiroeietled to
Itaird'S eeliat.tery, where, lnirial!took
The ses.rs'aet, grave 'wn'o
1.!..oirlaek Hat witlitoiheattlitul, flora:
egteent itt Mash
,the dee:CVO j4Ffirq,);1101.-111tiemil eer.
'reseonacntne, !'sseafe'rtlf Esrs;itor.
APPLJE CROP LIGHT., ,
Jatnea Stirling; the welliknoWn
.crehardist of Goderieh township, has
complete(' a surverof -the orcharda it
Huron and Bruce counties and rep--o-rtg-
that the crop This year will be 'Ver
light. Winter varieties will mita/lava?'
more than. a -third of a normal -cibp.
Tallman and Russets ind 'elite a foil
yield, but other -varieties are away
off, and ith the' exception of half a
dozen orchards there is hardlyf'a Spy
in the two counties. 'What haiples
Were' are are Meat and of good .qual-
ity, Mr, gairling states.
FISH mid CHIPS:
•, Everybody likes fresh fish
.for Ills*, summer meals.
Do you know. -that Goldeti.
Lunch, uses Chicken' Hali-
but fish for making, delicious
fish 'and chips?
'Coble and try some, oil
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or some to take home' to
treat the whole family.'
Golden .Lunch.„
Phone 272
• (Next ter Dominion Store) -
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BE PROTECTED
• AGAINST
WINDSTORMS
Farta Amiloirgt.s protected for
less than one cent per day.
Town buildings; less than one
tenth of one,. rent' per day
11.
M. FOItt)
0INSTIRANOZ
Hamilton St. TeL 28w
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Now is the ,time to do outside painting. We handle a
'full line of C.I.L: Paints and VarnisitrA, For -a- -*HITE
paint that stays white use CIL. TRUTONE WHIT. Ke4%
White holfses whiter. „ : *
COAL
Now is the tirae to put ii your text wintei's sup`ply of
coal. The price is now at its lowest. We stock DWI Cone -
Cleaned Anthracite which is .free from slate and clinkers,
lowiin ash and high. in„heak units.
Le, e"'
por traitt,woxef Plumbing aid: geatiAg,give us aealt
ph0tiesL-0' ince 22, 'Itouso 112 " At theXtarbor