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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-07-31, Page 8_ , c40 T11 3ODER1C11 SIGNA1"rSTAit OF AUBURN ; AluYeLT11N, 3'6IY 30. -Mr. and,. Mrfe. last 'five 'yeaze bee been on the Ottawa alarry Itinderkneclit, Harry jr. veld .teaChing,etaff Mrs. Dobie and Young ay x4 of Detroilt, visited last week I'Vtin, eilirvall art.' 1.c/114311"g witlit la* r' , Dolma parent; here. • with Mr. and Mrs. Vico. 'Beadle. Baptismal Cerelaierky.-An i press - Mr. and •Mrs. Stanley ',Mutch, Al a siVe baptismal service Was held in. the anti Phyllis., of -,Lavombe, Alta.,,, are rivt,r at Ball's ,bridge on Sunday after - 1 Mien the lisl -rite of -tri -ei w 'visiting „the former's mothee, Mre. Jas. . administered to ,Georee ':ua-t1 ' Fmatti: to lu e eo reely as or14, ant ra ghtY or " r t , w - i men , 3, i gin - e , 4 (*Ital.. i Robertson,' Marie Raithley and, Elaine hot, dirty work at that, Mr. and %re.- Harry 11,11 ate Of Johnston, Of Aniotirn and,NI:.r4,• Denna Salvage is now referred to in • the ' ' ii. , Gordon I'earsou of eilleial eiotiees as "eecondary ioaaterial," TiSithr* :qrs. \Val- Als.seuilemi , and but the actual name doesn't melte it WILL OOLMOT snvAGE SATURDAY, AUGUST 2u,d Returned «Men and Others MOW' tO 7 OW riXhibition nuilding Seivii* bees' and wood ativirig beer••1 were amuseinents of eorts,„ Genie years. ago, but eorting salvage le anew type <of amusement for the willingswar -.114, could, however, be refer...red 1•e, „ _ laceena. other Mrs. John SySaington, Clinton, Rev, A. E. ,Silver, officiated. and other relatives. " • During the service Shirley Silver and Corporal Jack Weir of Oehawa is ,Llovd Butler of ()lint( a duet. O)ending a week's holidays with hist father, C. Weir. "ICRA,ZY WAG9ON"' - `Air.--$tewart Pergusun :Mount rierest spent the weeksend with his Program of Drama and 1%luSic at the arents,'IMr. and *Mrs, A,. J. Ferguson. , klaapire‘ Theo, , Port Albert Air ' Mrs Julius Chopin of Toronto visited ,,, Navigation Sch . 1 -,,, '• with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .l. l'. Several' hundred4tizens of ,GoderiCh iStoitz, last week. • • Mr. ViepOugail a ,Goderich is 're- and vielinth a ad the p1e4sure and 11ev1ng Inn the Bank of Vol:amen.* here 1 privilege of 'attending. the entertain? while Ur. W. 11. Sheppard is on his i ruet "',CraZy alandwaggon" at Port holidaiq„,, 'Albert Navigation School, 11,,A.F., on Mrs. A, J. Perssason and Stewart Wedeeeday and Thuisday nights of Feronson visited on •Sunday with •Mr• it veS.Cla wert indeed surprised ht the . and Mrs. Ray. O'Neil at• Grand Bend. clever 'end N.qsatile talent,' both music - Mr. F. 0. .Mellveen returned ',plat and dramatic, in the ranks of the • Bownaanville oil .Saturday after two old Countrv airmen, and Pdine. away . weeks', holidays here. Mrs. 'MeIlveenconvinced that at least in these, arts,. and on Eric are remaining here for ai they excel .t.,aeadians, -lower visit. • . , ! .'"The ,Crazy ,Bandwageon," produced , ' -111.r. and Mrs. 'Wilfred Longraan,; hy FltsLieut. Rs S. •MaefIrlan, is in the .invaluablehelp of other war -conscious eitizens, ' Ekina,,Lonpnan and Dorothy Grey, of nature of a running• varsuceeeded in separating the •iety or imude- s. London,, visited last week With Mr.1 ville show, with not a dull maraent- varioumaterials into different piles so not even bet ween the aets. At its that bUkers eould see what they -were ---and-Mrsr-Geo.-Intqlath„ s. , voussu-sio.u. U1 1(11311 sissfflau-s. --sicee .getting,.., -..An• pdd.,.feature of that work LAC. Stanley MV.Nall of Guelph and- • Jas. 'Houston of Manning Pool, Tor- amazed to lwits that veteriins of the 'last Wars andearn that - not one. of men who had •.e onto, were -week -end visitors here, artists was ever on the professional presentscon- ons in th flict; were on hand both ,nightS and did Privates' Stanley- Ball and Albert stage. ''' , . their full shares if not •more, of the Govier of !London spent,the week -end Squadron Leader Mather was very grimy job.osOthers -had- been • at their homes here. prominen•t, and fulany, througheut the asked • • te help and ‘ Mis•st Kas shguest readily agreed to do so but athler Paterson hseeured ow, anti Mrs. John Parsons, s _. a pesition at Niagara 'Falls. ., . artist, made were preventedist unexpected causes a hit with the audience of Another collection will be made next •Mr. 'and Mrs. 'rhos. Jardin and 0n six hundred which filled -tbe Empire Saturday morning, and citizens are lishiald have. returned from • a visit Theatres' -both as a versatile pianist asked to tie their newspapers and to Toronto. and far her acting ability in several . _ and have them on the boulevards ready Durins• the' evening the. •O.C., Grorip for the motor men and boys.. . Tinfail. will not be taken by. the dealers unless the Paper has ibeen reMoved,T and as.This takes such -an- enormous amount of time, it. has 'bee'n sdeeitised-to-ship-alis-tinfoili-assa--donn.... tion, to a home for (Tippled civilians where, there are a number of' patients who dosthat -type af, work as a Sort of occupational therapy. ..r.- • A$ soon tie the. materials or hand '.hate been dispesed.of, a -statem be published showing •th amount real- ized. • It is hop:ed the citizens W7111. have their .buridles so placed that the. nishor slavers, and collectors -will. not be delayed. any more agreeable to handle. To the aivera'ge person, "salvage" means' t'ertain eneterials, such. as paper, magezines,. scraP iron, rage, tinfeil, brass, bones and bottles, and that is eXaCtly what it is. In stnall quantities it is Practically vaIneless, but when stacked in heaps and piles it means that MOney can be made from it,' when properly serted. It was the sorting that was occupying. the time and energies of Mr. J. E. -Huckins, chairman of' the salvage eominittee the Beard of Trade, and a few of his friend, night. after eight, in an effort ,to get the tExhibition building ready for the eext tollection ou Saturday, August 2n11. When it was learned how this;work was being done "by so few for so many," other raeinbers 'of the Board of Trade spent a c•ouple of evenings, in She building and, with the ourruAny is "WVLX Y,021,11',10„, An aged and iiiehly 4s't4 dent, of town, in the„,pefsen of Mr8. Williem Young, paesee away at her ,11()DA ?ark street. en TeleSdaY• Sbe had been ill for Ave weelte. FormerlY Elizabeth Cooper, daughter of the late 'Mr. and Mrs. The$0,0. Cooper, she 11,..?as born 'September 1,18E4, in %ode - rich township, ,For the:Pastiortyetive 3 -ear, ehe •11.ad lived in Go-der/eh. She was married in 1876 fo Willie= young. Who died May Mk, i91°. was a member of Knox levehyterian chureh. , Surviving menabers ef the family are one daughter and two sons, Mrs. R. Metier, of ,Detrolt, Clarence W. Young of Windsor, and ErnestiJ. Young?. 6E ',Detroit. The'luneral will be held en Friduy afternoon from the residence on Park street, the service comment/lig at 2 o'clock. '141,URSD4Y, J;13 .4Y 1041 Mr. 'William Anderson is visiting -skits., • • magazines seeurelY in•Separate bundles Lis 'son, Thomas Anderson, at .Sorel, Quebee. r Captain P. D. •Itobertson,..A:M., •made Rev. W. R. and Mrs.; Afp of Perth the presentation of medals and sports visited with Mrs. Jas. .Carter and trophies. Sadie this week. •__ The program 7-75.frirs-#.7-7trmsztransrarrd--M-ress--Russell Bast4-1Waggan„emoss_. Bentley have returned ream visiting - 'Cut it Out" -or -the.- heart o frierids in Toronto. • Oxometery. Mather, F. -Lt. • Mr. awl Mrs. John Ros.s.,of Detroiti Thompson, -P.O. Krauter and Audrey en41 Mr. and Mrs: R, Ross of bachalsh Parsons. • .; . • 'Visited to -day (Wednesday With Mrs. 'Solo -AC. Morgan. R4s. * • ° kelddies-Harmonica. and •Guitar - Rev, T: J. Rabinson of Stratford will Sgt. Williams and LAC. Berg. ; occupy the pulpit of Knox Presbyterian 'Sgt.' Grant and his: swing quartette. church next ,Sundaye.- Accordion fantasy -AC. Oliver. - •Visitors'. with Mr.. and Mrs. ,Geo. P.O. Kreuter. Dawson are Mr. and ,Mr. Harry Eve The.Band. and :three children, of 'Leaside. Miss Tap ;Dancing by AC. Handy. • Elva Eve, of Toronto,f ...Mr. and Mrs. A serious interludeL-Pstssfssli. Norman Blatchford, of 'Sudbury, and Mitchell, assisted • by iS.-4.str.Thather. • Mrs. :Ore, of Teeswater. FAllists with - Etigene Dobie, s•on of Mr. Land Mrs. Wm. Dobie, left here on. Friday for the Manning Pool,. Toronto,- where he has • IS a farmer teacher M the Auburn publie • schools - silSo' taught. 'at • •BrUsSels and Port Frames and for the Two pianos -Audrey Parsons and At'. Dewlir. •• • ie. -Lt. Thompson. LAC. Harris. • • . "The Welsh Maid",---S.Astr. Mather, Songs with the -guitar (assisted by ' F.-iLt. Thompson, Andrey, Parsons. ( ' , . . . There's No Place Like ...''-S.-Ldr. enliste.d . in.. the R.C.A.F. • Mr. Dobie *.'illiaekpool Nights,. or tether Sarn,--, • • ',Mather, -17',9. --Mitchell, ,Audrey Three Skits.: • . , . I- Sel(S-AC. Middleton. . LAC. Thompson, . . , - , -"Any ...Minute Now"--.S..-Ldr. Mather, .. •F.Int---The Deed and.Compaey. MISS ELVA M. MacMATI-I After an Illness of a Dew days, Miss Ella 34. Mac,Math died on Tuesday At the Western" Hospital, -Toronto. The eldest child of I he late Mr. and Mrs. MaeMath, sli(4 was born seventy years ago at •'tandish, Melt, When A child ehe eame to Canada with her Parents the family settling in , Goderich tovvnehip, After •attending Goderich 'High Shoot •she entered the, teaching Profession,- and taught for yeas in Unioni school, Goderich township, and for nearly forty years in Shirley street schools Toronto, She retired five years ago. She was earn- est, diligent and conscientious and leaVes et„ record ef work well done. She was an active Meniber ceParkdifle Presbyterian ehurch, Toronto. 'She is The monthly meeting of the ;Saltford survived 'by one brother and four Red. CTOSS Will 4 held at the home of Mrs. 'rhos. Ryan on Thursday, August sisters; S. R. Macliath, of Goderich; IlialIMON11411.1111MMINIII4111111.11111141- A silver tea and bake sale flInder auspioee of 1.A. of Nortbratreet United elturch will ,he held on the pareonage lawn -Friday, Attgaet 8th, et 3.30 pen. „. The St, 'George's iClaureli Women's Guild will Meet On Wednesday, August 6th, in the Guild room.. Mrs. E. C. Carrie will haVe chareee of' the pro- gram, and Miss Lois MeNall. Will sing patriotie songs. • . central Business Celle& of ,Strat- •ford announces the OPening of a 0 -00e -G rich ,branch.on •SePtember 3. Quarters over tb,e „A: P. ;Store on the Square formerly known as the- "Marine Club" are being redecorated and arranged give Goderieh thoreughly up-tboelate business • school. The office will be open every Friday. from 2.30 to 4 -o'clock during Augest.. Phone or call on, us for full informatioe. -31 r - The 'Ladies' Aid of Zion church. and Red Cross et, Taylor's Corner 'Will meet.August Oth, at 2 p.m,, at Taylor's Corner Kb.dol, The roll call will be answered by the Scriptural use of the word "king." hirs. A. ORA and MrS, Rodes are hostesses. „reifiLex mod..)uoro. Needed iteeverrhome.7, Easily eold, and TePeated. Pleaeant work. Start with -good earninge and inereeSe rapid- ly, Fine cOmmission propoeitionk inunediately fel; free' catalogue,. prices and details: PAMILEX, St. -Olement, .3,4ontreal." 31 - Special group of ,Su.miner hatS on Sale Friday and Saturday at $1.00. MISS MacVICAR'S Millinery Store, Kingston street... • ' -30 Mr.S. (Dr.) ,Ebon Alexander, of Knoierhit'h, at 2 p.m. of Clinton; 'Mrs. 'George MeIlwatn and The A.ugust meeting of t•he,Women's ville, Tenn. • Mrs. N. W. Trewartha, Mrs. M. J. Trewarthar of (soderich Inititute will be the • annual picnw , meetin township. The funeral 'Was held this meeting at ‘tHarbor •Park, next Thurs- (Thursday) afternoon from the home day afternoon, August 7th, at 3 o'clock. of Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo. McIlwain, the All members are cordially invited to attend and bring their lunch. seryic•es being conducted by Rev. D. — , , . J...Lane. • The interthent was in -Mait- land cemetery.. Pallbearers were Ken- Monday evening at Kingsbrldge Hall, neth Trewarthtt, 'Everett, Maurice and McCharles orchestra. Admission 35c: RObert-Merlwain, William Nornian--a,nd-• - - •I M`r. Norman Colelough has pur Austin Fuller. __Isheeedeeeleeeketeeiljeletegehis Teeew_e•ty on Lighthouse street from Mr.' Tom Davis of Hamilton. MRS. JAMES F. WATT A resident of Stratford for 'many years, Mrs. Annie Wyatt,' died Monday 'morning at tier home, 10,8 Grange. street, at 10.10 o'eloek. • Aboilt two and a half years ego the departed woman .had a stroke and had been _in, poof•Iiealth since. On .Sunday morn- ing she buffered a severe heart attack. Born in Turnberry .township near Witigheen in 1869; 'Mrs. 'Wyatt was a daughter of the late Thomas Crosson and' Mary Jane 'Oro,sson.. She came to Stratford as a young girl and about fifty-three years ago was married to James F. Wyatt. For about ,sevett years after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Wya.ttlived in Goderich and then „returned to Stratford; where' they have lived ever since, Mrs Wyatt was a member of Ontaria street - Baptist church. ,13esides her husband She is sent to. the country by the Neighbor- , widow Of the late William Yeung, in seed drill S.. 1 set of drag harrows; s•urvived ree -daughters, ;AIN. hoed Workers Association as a result, her 89th year. , Gertrude Bttt ert, 103 Grange,•street; • •• • 1 'stuffier ; 1- pulper ; buggy ; 1. 1(11 William Mair, Torento; and Mrs. of the ready response b3 Country- Funerel service at the residence, open buggy ; 1 cuter ; 1 robe-rk•wagoa;,• William' Seaton, iBoston. • One son, dwellers to 'ail appeal for vacation Park street, on -Friday,. August 1, at 1 hayrack- ; 1 wagon ; l'graVer boxTr- • I Lindsey; died a •year to There are spots for ,needy city childrenaccord- , two brothers and two sisters, Lindsay • ing to Miss M. 'Oollveri'direetor of the and Aby, Mrs. L. -Teeple and Mrs. E. - leo ,x4ENT rpo awNT.--3G00D FAB= .Asoi.pi. 120 ares, situated on fith conces- sion Colborne Township, one mile west of Auburn. Possession in fall. til,ANK" frA,Nrirult, Proprietor. Colborne Mun- icipal Telephone 18&-i. • 31-5x TO RENT.--I-110USE MN (GOOD' CON- DITION; all modern cOnveniences. 'Apply atgl North street,. , Come to the Blue 'Bird Tea Shop at Blue Water Ifach, ,on the bank of Lake 'Huron. Follow highw,ay NO. 21 .seuth of "Goderich for two mires; -turn right at crossroad's where there -is a large gravel pile_and.Lsigns. • • - -31 Wives of airmen, sarievs and sailors are preparing to (1(1 their bit by •train- in- for 'business, +Central Business , College, •Godericii .;Branch. Office Open every Friday during, Angust from 2.30' to 4 cfclOck. • -31 SUMMER. HOES .WANTED FOR 'CITY. CHILDREN - • •" - ;More than 300 chithren have been cARD `141111NKS NAM1LY OP THE Lo.irp nenry 11, Martin Wish to thank' their many friends for their kindness during his last 1 4VV1SE TO TILANIC ALL W1210 I assisted in anyway to save DIY property from further ,loss by fire. Especially would I thank the residents of buildings and the owners of 1re, extinguishers who acted so proniptly: -31 OIDVD •S. OTRUBERT. *—m*ou.'"u*******iwurr************o.omoi••••••■"0.'a NOTICE TO CREDITORS • XTIOTIOE, TO 'CREDITORS. . - .ALle ,PEiRSIONS having Claims ,••••,r accounts against the late Celia' Agnes Pentland, formerly residing in Nanton, are required .to send fiilr particulars thereof to the undersigned 'solicitor to the executors en or before .the thirtieth day of August, 1941; after Which date the estate will be distributed amongst those entitled thereto, having regard only to 'these- elaims of which V?tice 'ban e been received' rPENOIHIR WANTED.-PELEEI. LAND, Ontario: 1ffieaeher for School, Section, No, 3. L.IUIRP Secretary. • 31-3 W.ANTUD. ismage novgin, cottage or bungalow in good re- pair, for cash. ApplY MRS, U. BONA 6„ Croderiela. • WANTED, - CAPABLE IDXPEOI. " ENOE11„): maid willing to go ,to Moutreal, , Apply 'P.O. ,4130X 547, Godericlt. 32x 'NTED.-YOUNIG WOMAN TO ' go to Toronto e eare,of two child- ren and, light houSework; pod wage; three id fatailrc must be fond, Of children and have references. MRS.' T. - G. GIBSON, 197 Poplar Teronte 31x WANTED. - (ROAIRDERS IN A comfortable home with all modern conveniences; room fOr, twO •male boarders. Write IDOX 49, ;SIGNAL - STAR, -31 14TANTED.-g0 .rkuY 014 liO4n$, and dead cattle; must be sUitabie, for mink teed; removed Promptly,' FRED GILBERT, R.R. 2, Baydele. Phone 908 r 22. Clinton. Calls paid, for. hall _at that e ety . . • , 4111111111111111111111111 kin; SALE Fon MAWS_ 11110'11014 will he sold eheap. Apply EARL 'ELLIOTT, 57 Trafalgar street, Goele- rick. • - •• FOR SALE.,--WIATIERFRONT modern furnii§hed house; furnace, , cellar, water, light, sewer, bathing. ' Or part. CHARLES HEALE, Bennett 21-4. Goderich. FOR .SALE. ONDL HAT -RACK' • and seat combined; with bevelltid mirror and brass . attachments. In perfect " condition. • Apply MIS. JOSEPH' ELLIOTT, Cobourg • street. 31 C. C. MIDDLEB311,074,•1 . 31233---01trIlall-rOweir-Sound-,•-04 BORN '1 • 'BiaseaK. — At Alexandra 'Hospital,' AUCTION .SALE, OF FARM, FARM. Goderieivon.July 280, 1941, to Mr. ' ISTOCK, i'MPL,E5MNTS and Mrs. Victor Black, Port Albert, HOUSEIllIOLD EFFECTS it SOIL ' at lot 5, concession 1; W.D: Ashfield HUTTON.e-At Alexandra ,Hospital, (1.mile-east of Shopardton), _ow ,Goderieh, on JuV 2,4tb, 194i," to Mr.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Oth, and Mrs. Harry Hntton, Goderich, at 1.30' p.m. LIIVESTOCK-1. bay mare, 8 years old ; 1 driving mare; 1 black. cow, 10 years old, fresh; 1 red and whito cow, 8 yearl old, fresh; 1 roan cow, 6 years old; due in August; roan cow, 4 years old, due in Mara ; 1 silver roan heifer, due in December; 1 heifer, 2 years old.; 1 steer, 2 years old ;.3 calves.; 1 sow; 1 pig about 100 &S."; 15 hens; 40 rieg- horn chickens; 1 duck. IMPTsEs MEI•TTS-1 Mastey-.Harris binder; McCormick Jnower; 1 -Massey-I-Ivris ACTION .SALE son. ' DIED. ItaeMATH.—At Torento, en Monday, July 28th, 1941, Elinor M. MaciMath, daughter of .the late William and Esther MacMath Godertch town- ship. MARTIN. -In 'Alexandra .Hospital,- Goderich, -on July 29th, 1941, Henry H. Martin, in his 87th year. • YOUNG. -1n Goderich, on ‘Titesdays. July 29th, 1941, Elizabeth S. Cooper, STORE CLOSED MON,, AUG. 4TH 'CIVIC 'HOLIDAY PORK BEANS t LARK TOMATOES IgNA MARMALADE PLUMS' LOMBARD JUNKET ICE CREAM POWDERS Iona Orange .and GrapefrUit LOBSTER Canada _Brand, Choice 'SALADA TEA • Brmn Label ' 4D MN= - Grapefruit . Orange and 4. SOUPS Heinz ' 2 , .. Asst CORNFLAKES QUAKER 2, EVAP., MILK A & P • 2 2Pin1s. 15C lecn Jar 22( 211-inoz.'15c 2 PitZS. R9 .. II 14cs, 28C PEAS Iona New Pacts 611 •IC -Oz. 15 4 S,.tve *iv This " C Li. -11{1:' 44C PLUM JAM Color and Pectin Jar Lona - 32-01. 22e 217g. 2,7 c KETC711UP .CLARK'S 2,,,, [It's.– 23C . %Z. ZSC litiippered Smacks 2 q-gs. .11.c Pkg. .3c SPAGHETTI CAM.1.1 2 zit,?:. 23c ligz. Sc. PEEMEES DESSERT ° 1,5ig' 10C Sandwich Rohs trp'fi 13c Weiner Rolls 2 Polgs8 17( OLD FAS/HONED' COOKIES lb 13c DOUGHNUTS D" flJ, PLAIN sANGEL CAKE n),: 25c BREAD seecep AND UNSLICED White Ann Page Loaveill 24 -oz. A& P HIGH (MAIM KEATS , WEINERS 1 .11). dello' pkg. `250 SLICED SIDE BACON j I/2 llo. cello • joackage •—, 23e,- sivroKED PORK SHOULDERS Picnic style slaankless ..... ... . 27c smokrD PORK 4,HOULtiE1S Picnic , style boneless 31c lb. Royal Bra.nd BONELESS HAM: 44c lb. FRUITS & VEGETABLES .intarto outift.Grown OMAOES Ontario Grown -e Head Lettuce ° 5c' Lance RIPO Red Cuttlat Water Melon 69c Ontario Grown Veilow 8*et CORN doz. 13c „. 3 Ibs. 14c '0ntaii9 'Gran Fresh Tender celery Hearts 2B...15c °Mario Gunn" Potatoes • 10 lbs.' " California Va1enc1a200's 'RANCH- " dot. 33c APPLE JMCE. NUT SMACK :,TISSUE QUEENSati MUSTARD FRENCH'S 'Price5 Mtb,1Cceto market changea iimitod to famit.7 *weekly requirements, FRESHLY GROUND . - A & P COFFEE "VIGOROUS AND W1NEY BOKAR • . 39c MILD AND tUaLOW 8 O'CLOCK 35c MACH ANIi PULL,,DODIL'D BB) CIRCLE ii;Jabg. 31c SWIFTS PHEW 1;b, 29c STEW AYLMER IRISH 2 TIM 21c STEW AYLMER LAMB 2 This 21c SOAP blgt tcak'i; 40 HAM ulf:21A" '14%-,,t 25g FLAKES GRAPENUTS 2rkook. 17i SHORTENING lb. 17c. NAPKINS PAPER 11", & P SELF.SERVICE FOOD STORES 4 2 o'clock p.m. Interment in •Maitland cemetery. ; Hollandall of Vancouver. There are , Miss 'Caryll .Anderson ,• Chatham, is •••- • .S's also eitr•ht sTandehildren. The re- Country.f.temes Department. sPendinggte7:lImmer with MisMinnie lila ill S will reet at the late residence! Ilosteesee whe have -taken., children Bagnall et the Alexandra 'Cottage. until Wednesday morning., Interment. Previou'S years have 'been generous Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B.. Crowe have , 'i their res onse They well know •the taken up residence at Seaforth, where Neighborhos d Workers Association will be ie „Avondale eensetti3.---stiat-; 1. wheelbarrow; 2 ladders; 1 'block and faekle; 1 set of double harness; 1 eet, of single harness ;' a quantity of hay-; a -quantity of corn; 1 iron sugar kettle; 1 stoneboat; 1 hayfork car, repe and fork; forks, shovels; 4 stoves; 1 churn and butter dkt, ; 1 set 'of sales (240 lbs.) ; sealers‘ wad croas . and other - , improtement in 'health and happiness Mr. Crowe has taken charge of the household effects. •• , • . ford Beacon -Herald. , , ' . Terms en Chattels -Cash- At the ; Ora. eomes to children from Toronto's Regent Theatre. - . . ; srowded downtown areas- when they Mrs.. E. M. Tremblay 'has received same.time the farm, consisting of 100 I ' . I-IENISY. II. MARTI N The death of Ilenry H. Martin, which I spend a few days in the eopntry. Many occurred at Alexandra HoSpital an women have invited ;bee* to ,their Tuesday, reMoved an old and \i'elr- . homes' the- children wire visited them • • • • the home- of his son at ;Vienna, Ont. kiibivn. resident of Ooderich. , Mr. last ,3•eas. Martin 'was in his eighty-seventh- year,-; According to Miss 'Calker, girlS are The. funeral. takes .plate on.Friday ats -31 ,IIie was born in Colborne townshits a hagatit.ein a tllaiergefauvourmitbeesil.•0•f•Eboat, pya6etairentwiye Vienna. . son of Mr. and Mrs. ElWah Martin, and as a young. 'Man worked as a [waiting for their turn, hut the majority carriage -builder. Ilater he was ern- of invitations are for girLS. It's hard played for many years by the •Gode-1 to explain this, for boys have -proved . at to highereriter ta.mi Is, 'chain4 ' rich •Organ Co. ..His -health gradually ', hfc:i.vehe,n•ek,,,,sesr_tsrhoonsNh,tile failed and for .the last two and is:1 half years fie• Was in Alexandra Hos- reeerd' . than the girls. Many boys;' ' -pital, though until a'.few days before I are so grateful for being in ehe couetry,lee fTrilin'Se(t: nri(n'I'llail!!1,m'Aieas't cGthwet"T his' Idetith . he Was_ quite ,hright -and ,i INTYI;Ilirt,otthht.e.: alert. He was the last of his genersi make particular efforts to be as little ation to survive (0-11 family •that was intimatelY cannected with the eart) , tall'olotiNI:.(led atso IsetiZiblae lsoOngthLem,,,aymihses, ' history of the town and district. filins Collyer points' out. wife, Mary Hyslop, passed away At ,present .there are 775 children on 19127; and he leaves tWo sons • ant;lgatonke, 3.. the waiting-list and inyitatione -to bays daughter: Harr ef. Toronto; of Goderich, ° and Mrs.- Harry W. i '111,e1?„efe•uet;gnenthbley angeeesthleeTvehne. acehdlldtrheinrteearne eral took plate this(Thursday) after-Isueilt1 Knight (Giate), of Toronto. The 'fun- iti,in,trali5isopornatailtelsonopfaiTdo, rtoontaon.y They noon from the home of his son Frank, are medically examined before. leaving Britannia roads and was largely at - and all arrangements are made tended. In .the 4absenee 'from town of,4 town trip by:the Neighborhood ,Work - the pastor of. North ' street United , for the . chureh, with which the,: deceased Was ; ers Assoefatien. Hostesses are asked, provide, free accommodation' and associated, the funeral services were ; plenty of good wholesome food. • Many pallbearers' were D. M. Johnston, e . eoneeeted hy Rev. A. J. Milligan: T.slixe Jot the ;C1111(11.6. ebew • immediate in- k'. Saunders, C. 1:5.'' ''''a "'de l'4 163441'i'g't'ivlof tren'fi fl4le' wtheeillirtStatimtell'einy intheir lisvoeills e) ()diver Ross Themeesoa- (London), eeelenough friAh vegetablesgs and, milk, Harry W, Knight, 'jr, (Toronto) Many of the youngsters now on the ;Leslie Brown (Toronto). The inter -1' ' waiting-list belong to soldiers' families. ment was in Maitland cemetery. ,Arnong Mothers %vitt large families haVe' a those in attepdanee were AI'. and Mrs. Miss very difficult time, as the 'Maximum Harry Martin and daughter; • Greita Martin, .Mr.. and Mrs. Harry I -allowance provides • for' Celle two child - Even plenie outings are too costly W. Knight add son, IL,W, Enight,,jr., I ll'o! Toronto; Flying Officer Ross Thompejin many- cases and ,the children are confined day ,In ands day out to the sop, Mrs. Thompson. and Mrs. Robert I Heard,- !London; Mrs. Gordon Gal- • Word- of the: death of her brother -in- acres, willAeeoffered for sale, sirizject law, Me CharieS A. Wallington of Tor- to a reser ento, which ',occurred on Tuesday at .AiLEX, 'SFULIB, ) • Proprietress. OUNDRY & .S0N, Auctioneers. pavements of the hoC Streets for their hraitle Hamilton; C. M. Bezeau, Kitehener. Mr. and ..Mre. Norman McKay visited friends. at Niagara Falls lest week. On their return they were aceompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Bert 'giddle- " ton, mid her little son Danny, who -will make a visit here'. Mrs. S. 0, Lowe and three cifildree, of Detroit. are ,spending three weeks' vaeation at the heme elf her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Edwin -Harney. Mrs. Henley and Pat ,are returning with them, to Detroit for a visit. BE PR,OTEOTED • ,AGAINST WINDSTORMS Tam buildings • proteeted for less than one cent per, day. Town buildings less than one, tenth of one eent per day. ri-FORI) * • INSURANCE 8 Hamilton St, Pd. 268w playground, where, traffic dangers con- stantly lark. If you have room in your home for one or two youngsterS for a couple of WE'Plts, write imMediatelY to 1 the eo tin try Itomes. Jeebartment, Neighbo its hood Waikers Assotiation, 22 Wel- lesley street, Toronto, enclosing a note from. your Meal clergymee. Re sure to state Nearly whether you prefer girls or boys, the apes you desire, and when and where the ehildren will be met. .SHEPPARDTON KIIMPARMON, +.1111s 29.-Priv4te Joini Brown of tKitchener 'Vont the week -end at his lionn3. here. Rev. and Mrs. IL. Patterson of Iluntingford vistted on Titesday with Mrs. Wm. Foster, • ,fisses ,Panline -Standish and -Isabella Duen returned to Toronto on Satur- day after spending it eouple of weeks with the former's sisters, Mrs, Rising and Nim Adams, Port Albert. Jean Free of Ashfield is visiting vv-ith her grandmother, Mrs.', A. 'Millie Mrs, F. Catlin and Mrs. T. Icovak of Detroit, visited recently - with their sister, Mrs. Fred ateektbe. Mrs. Wm.vaster spent a few days In T. PUBLIC NOTICE to the Citizens -of the Town of Goderich Monday, August .4th, 41941— . hav'Tg been fixed by bylaw as CIVIC, HOLIDAY* All citizens are requested to o'vern themselves accordingly. L. L. KNOX, town Clerk. E. D: BROWN, 'Mayor, 5) PAINT NOw is tlie time to do outside. painting. We bindle a full line of C.I1A Paints and Varnishes. For a :WHITE paint that kitays White use CIL. TRITTONE`WIIITE. Keeps white houses whiter. G COAL -,1\lp‘is the time to put in your next winter's 'supply 6f coal. The price is now at its lowest. We stock DWI Cone - Cleaned Anthracite' which is, free from slate and clinkers, low. in ash and iigh in -heat units. Chas. C. Lee , • For 'Hardware, Plantbitik and Heating, give us a eall. Phones -0 «ce 2 Houfle 112 At the Harbor