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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-08-07, Page 8WY PASS MUT N WS OF AU8URN y _ iha 4 btipet taro% alt dlattna. Wi�Ii i n THE ODER 011 SIGNAL -STAR A. o 6.—Mr. cayild. Mrs, liOrneut, BothertsOn of 'reroute, and, MTil,k lind lan. 0. iii. Robertson et. Loaado'n tvisited with Mass Susie ,Blair on .R7 riday. os • ..'�bsit �a Mit* JeseWhanae Weir • -1`k e- ds at IStrathroy• , tri za 'Mrs. 'Bessie Sicily ' :of Toronto is visit- ing Mr;, and , Mrs. D. Phillips. Mrs.. fired Rpss .spent ,a,-, few days last week at Lee/la-Isla. . Mist ''Ruth Arthur underwentr a 4,gia i operation at Clinton 'hospital on Monda}. " �R with ,..,,load. of grain, Miss Annie Weir oil Strathroy is 1 horses kicked and smashed the wagon: itin ' del -brother, . Dr. B. C,, Weir, horses clear. He was `v to Bernice but Grant was thrown + act Miss. ,^. n u , O. I "Lawson a s5a L ae c Mrs. I� dbruised,but 11 M Inv and 'shaken; n '"' telt-1 ds n Iii i Lawson, are dsitin, flrlena-,- ed q e serious injuOy. Smaa -trod„ Marguerite ItiUough; Blyth road, Evelyn, +IDlaetzr azar Viola • • Tile arSen ; plate, line, 'Mala ,', to Warmer -rind Maxine I1a11> West Wa,wanCsh, Telen Robertsour and Mian. Stewart; Vast Waranosh, Allay 'Toll and Illary .Nesbitt ; Westfield, erns McDowell and Dorothy' McVittie; ZVnney'•braook, Jean Robinson and 'Pearl Jones; 13th con- cession, Hullett, Edna Arclaambault and Kathleen- Patterson. • REUNION T�� �I1.�;eU�N Jimmie Elielianan o W'estfeld Kivut.:. . Taicsday with Doris sand 4ae1 dcMe- :Knight. John Me night and Jaclaie Mc- Knight are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson at liuton, Might Have. Been Worse.—Wi13T :stool; threshing was in 'progress at Soul, Earns o ?'rank' itaitllby,' his eldest sou, � Granta aged seven years, was on lois little wagon. on' the gangway of' the barn. W1ieXa the wagoaVwtarted ,down the gangway and ran into a team of • The Guild Meeting: --The LadiesGuild; Mrs. • John ,,y'•naington, hi ,hly teethed resident of the village, cele- erated 'her eighty-second birthday on . Friday. ,t., Visitors with •lirs. Annle Doyle and d Sunday 'Margaret King oix Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. (Harry Anderson sof Luck - now; Mr. and Mra. Fred - 3I'11teh fo Clinton, `Mrs. King and son, Harry �Miss Ila Craig favored. Ring, , of Toronto. , .y J. Taylor., ,.1`r'en nv R •'d of Toronto visited with a solo. The topic, `i d ix Mrs. Dorothy e� was taken with her father, Mr, 'Ephraim Ball, i the World's Greatest Need, last Wednesday. , , - ° ' by Mrs, D. W. Hamilton. - Miss Betty Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sheppard, Joan.Asquith gave a'rc}adinb. The meeting and Tommy" -Sl ePPard 'have -'been --boli- z n*as''-- o °•'wttle pxa'y`ex; after which „daYing atBra Brampton. and Toronto:— °� lune was served. Miss Betty Asquith,_.wino wasvisiptn*ted tharcf V:3iS 1he _-.W NI. S . iaag friends in Toronto, has.. returned! of Knox United church met on .Tues - ': Tues': home. •day. The meeting was in charge of the - Messrs. Charles and Donald ` Mc- C.G,I.T., with Miss Dorothy Anderson Jiveen of Bowmanville spent the week - Presiding. liresiding. The Scripture was read by -- ---, h \Tr and Mrs. Alf. Asquith. ' Eileen McC`•'lin.chey and Prayers were of St. Mark's Anglican church -suet in the Orange Miall on Tuesday afternoon, with . Mrs. Gordon Taylor in charge. The Scripture was read by Miss Marg, are!t Nesbit and prayer was offered by Mrs. Clifford Brown A quilt tep rs the Red Cross was donated by ',Gordon 'Taylor and was made by 'Mrs, MITUARY JAMCS, !HOUSTON James Houston, a resident of Salt - __or the at3t .-ear'; Sed off! ,S'`atur' ora�, � i p �' dray at Aleelandr +iIospitat after -a lingering iilue. �'IIe,.' was •born in g . hi sixty-six -ears ago, the Grey �totivns lr�` s son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Jame Houston,, and;had spent 41is. entire 'life township 'with rile exception in that of the last year• . He WP a Member of the United Church mill the 0.O.F. He is survived by his ware, formerly Lola E. Barker, one daug�ti.ter, Lorena, of ,Saltford, alsoby three brothers and two sisters, Robert Ilouston, taf ;Wal- ton, David Housten, of California; john Houston, of .Dauphin, !Man,, Mrs. Sophia Sellers and Mrs. John Hyslop, 'Te funeral'service was h Of Walton, o. held ° on Monday , in Walton' United church, with Rev.. Wm. Maines of Til- bury officiating.- Interment was in Brussels' cemetery. - MRS. 'GEO. YUNG' SLUT A -resident. of +Goderich . 'for over forty years, in the person; of MreaVeo. Yungblut, died On Saturday morning at the home, of her daughter, 'Mrs. A. na,hdall, of Mooretown, near !Sarnia, Annual elan Gathering Held at'' Lochalsh, err . Pipers,. an. Soots. Sangs, . an' a' an' a? LOO'IIALSII, Aug. 4. --The twelfth ua „ ; f the descendants of tuiptiai' reunion o • the late Donald • and Murdoch Mac- . o from to Canada r Mac - ',Donald, who came, , ;Russ-shl e and Inverness-shire, Scot- land., in 1344+, was held oil Saturday, Aug stt 2nd, in a .quiet little ntrok-on, en r Corporal Jack Weir, has returned to I offered by .nary Munro and Marguerite Oshawa after ci. �vi�ek's holidays with I Killough. June Marsh gave a piano his father, Dr. I3. C. Weir. instrumental. Readings •were, given by Miss 'Mare Asquith of Toronto 'spent Leta iitinio,' Margaret Wighfman,;and the week -end with her parents, Mr. , Mrs. Woods. A duet was sunk, by /the .- and Mrs.Chas. Asquitb, _ - I Mary and 'Mr '1Tunro. "Amy Toll gave Walkerburnu Ladies' Club. o-- a paper on "How the Artist Forgot Wa14erburn Ladies' Club met at the I_Four Colors." Vivian Straughan fav - home of Mrs. Archie Robinson. with Dred with a piano instrumental. The the -president, Mrs. - Ernest Patterson, in charge of •the devotional exercises. • A quilt was quilted daring -the after - topic, "'rhe Life of Rev. dames Evans, was given by Miss Dorotkiy Anderson: The president, .Mrs. 'Woods.took charge the farm of Alex. 'MacDonald, ° Beevet of Ashfield.,,' ,. , These sturdy, peace -loving pioneers erossed the ; ocean in a sailing - vessel, making the voyage In thirteen weeks. Many changes' have taken place in con- 4(ii.tions in the world, since then, as seen Eby •the fact that the ,.Duke of Kent • mb h'ad gone to visit her -crossed from continent, to continent' fila Mrs. Yung, a u t recently. From .Hami'1- daughter . only a short time previously thirteen hour, cen . and was i11ton1y one day. _ Formerly ton they came in ,zi wagon to 'Goderiich,, Alicie Halstead, daughter of 'Mr. and • l their treasures packed in a. witlt all was.born Halstead, she Mrs. 'Stephen Stephen. I3�alste rhea. From (xoderich they walked, + - following a surveyor's 'blazed trail, till seventy-eight years ago at Belleville. they --camear0 ht was-- s •h h had resided esided for or brief p eriod s at Aylmer and (Hamilton. UURMI}AY, 41,FGUST atb, 104 1 job Bu Briefs For Resits Classifted,.Ad F, LOST • great rtatiafaetioll to liav a a pS�';� IN ViI f�A't�,I O i;LYT1I t 9 a o' `have al .- 4 Our graduates .lin or., !i`ubgbrin, twct nor° Dominion, onain nisi sial'ess College, Goderich, Branch• of Canada Bonds, oli or . ;about June i a during Angst ,� writeP.U. Oflic�e olien• every. ]t r d y 1�t11, 1941. Finder please in 2.30 to, 4 o'clock; oPlione or call • OX; :,547, iGodericb. Reward will be Paid. . .tet fro , ormation._ .us fol.. $tall lnf _ . ' r • .�. •�• .v, , ..' A silver tea and bale saleunder -auspuesof W.A. of North street Unit enure l will "he held on the parsonage lawn Friday, August Stl,, t 3.30 p.m. 31-2 neon. `-The following officerswere•' of _°;rosiness period_ It was de - elected': President, Mrs.. Ernest Pat- I .h;e •ilecl to make a quilt top for the ,«.,. ff IM. -1"1"e17-5117-;-34 fir -..-Ali ham-- 3e `ro•-s,• _:-Ire:-It'''ightrnanr-Mrs:.`-G:_- ,, a , 1.n '1U1 - Ranking; in 1• ' lams secretary, s.' Bert 5 = Straughan, Miss—Margaret King, pFuust; Mrs. Jas. -Jackson. The 'Thompson, M1:. Jas. Roberton and August meeting, will be held at the lir, Toll were a committee appointed. home of - Mrs. Jas. Webster. The to °1oak after it. Mrs. Woods closed I the - meeting with prayer, 1 . Bible' Society.—The annual meeting of the Bible Society -was held in the, Presbyterian, _church • on Thursday .evening, fvith . Mrs. Edgar Lawson in "charge. The . Scripture was read by Mrs.:Gordon• Taylor and Frank Raith bj led iti prayer. Thecretary- :llacDoiiald,' sr., ' who have, gone to N.S.; Mrs. Peter McNaughton and Mrs. treasurer, Mrs, R. J.. Phillips, gave the reunion' beyond „ the "bourne of W. •lassie Wilson, Toronto; Mr. and her report, showing t6ufi' 3;029 had tune" since last year. I Mrs. J. L. Yount;, 'Toronto; Mr, G. J. here last- Mr: -A: uii Jennie Lennie an ever loyal ; Aitken, Galt; lir.° .and Mrq.. Alex. � been collected � Aunt I E. McInnis of Toronto-.1rtti'e, an in;', member front Hamilton; was there, her i'Brain; Detroit.; Mr. D. A. McColl,. lir. -spiring addre4s on the growth. of the' son., lir. Thos Lennie and Mrs. Lennie; A•' Walker, Toronto.; Mr. and• Mts. J. A. Su eitey. Miss .Amelia McIlwain and '1 -Mrs. Earl«McKnight sang a ,duet. ,.'The following ip-flit' ,yrs and .collectors were 1,•Ch--osen : Pres ent, Mr. Earl Raithby ; vice-president, the local clergy : secre- tary -treasurer. Mrs. R. J 'Phillips.; colleetois for the village, Isobelt.Rollin•- ridi.ne.Frames For PHOTOS, PRINTS and ,, PAINTINGS - SMITH'S ART , AND GIFT ,iTORE "The mime of Good Pictures" East 'St, Phone 193 c=alled 'Kin,tail, Mere bard labor was their lot, but it is through their effort our happy homes remain. Representatives nuntheriiig 125 from various centres, Saskatchewan, Hamil- ton, Toronto, London, Windsor, Owen Sottiid, Sault, Ste.' Marie, came to pay a fitting tribute of homage and respect to - 'those sturdy pioneers. • Mr. Bain Stewart, B. ,Se, A., of Orangeville, presided over the sports, races, etc., and also the splendid pro- I gram which followed. The gathering I was then taken tb'Hainilton 'on Monday was enlivened by 'the skirl of. the bag- .for burial there. - 'pil*s, the pipers being D. A. MacLen- nan, Mr. McQuillan and Mr: Hewitt. of Waterford: The president, Mr. Tliemas Harris, extended a- welcome to all the 'clansmen.. ,Mrs. IEsler sang sweetly.` ,g cane S' ottisb -0Y1gs w mpanted by Miss Jean- hong: °A recitation was. given by Marjory 131ue. "Bonnie Doon" Park, Buffalo, NIX.; firs. fWilliam was sung.. by Jock Logan, R•A•F, 1I Pitts, 'charlbttesville, Va.-; :Miss Eliza - Margaret Simpson gave a sketch .of the! betli' Kilpatrick, ' ICaledon ;..,. Dr, and elan: Misses Porteous and Quaig. gave I Mrs. Frederick. Shurley, Windsor; Miss„ a splendid exhibition of Highland dant- May 'Langhorne, Charlottesville,- Va. ; ing.- •S'peech followed speech .and Mrs. 1 Mr• and Mrs. P. A, Vogt,, $isma-rel1; Duncan :Munn led in community +singing. - - Two minutes' silence was of ser".vet1 for the late Dr. ' Simpson and Alex. deceased by her. husband ,and, one son, Gordon, °-8urviving are two daughters, Mrs. George Knill, of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs, Randall; also one brother, Albert Halstead, of Winnipeg. The body was brought to Goderich on Saturday night, and a service was held Sunday .e'vening at her late residence, Nelson street, with Rev. R. E. Gosse, mihister-in-charge at Victoria street United church, otI,ieiating. The body Q.We want' to ,please you, and `appfeci- ate your patronage, Tsts' wear, knitting- wools, sweatertume s and cos J A jewellery. The 'Ivie Mary, corner of «North street and the 'Square. 32s AT SUNSET HOTEL Registered at 'Sunset Hotel: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Zeron, Windsor; Mrs. G. S. Phenister, Mise S. 1.:.. Henderson, -N-i,figai-a-- a-1•ls;--INKY. i Hiss -S- DlingA..n..— Niagara Falls, 'Ont.; Miss Nellie M. • `onscientious teaching •-•-- thorough, courses, --individual: instruuction, mean stt eeess for you at Central Business College, Goderich 'Braneli; ,1 hone - or eall on us' for full information. 32 BORN ALLISON,•,•-rAt, Alexandra Hospital, Goderich kOn - August , 2nd, 1941, to Mr. and iiirs. E. V%• Allison, Godeerich, a 'daughter, ' MUBICII,--At Alexandra'Hospital, Goderich; on ,August 7th, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Huron Murcb, Clinton, a daughter. i >�E'ItR. At aSt.- Joseph's Hospital, > London, on Sunday, August 3, 1941,_ to Rev. and Mrs, Wm. Weir, a son ('Frederick David) . TO- BENT r pp,,ryry: n A g'UuRNISJMIEP DOWN- � RENT. STAllt fiat. ' Every cunvenionee. Aptly Sli(','NAL•STA11,. 31.x �T M ABOUT Q DENT.-41401.) DAIt '120 acres, situated on,'t'th- conees-, sion i;olburaae Trwnship, one nu e e_ `. ,. --of Auburn. Possession in fall. 1 RAN n `TApN•LEY, Proprietor, ,Colborne Mun- icipal U SALEici al Telephone 1805, 31-5sc S'A'LE.—WIA.Ti :.lt1SIRON — modern furnished house; furnace, cellar, water, light; sewer, bathing, Or part. CHARLES RLES. HEAL 1, Bennett St., Goderieh. 21-tf, 'FOR SALE,+ ---i LA0I( SHETLAND • pony, 7 years old, with cart, cutter, and harness. 'Perfe•ctly quiet., 4. C. ALTON, Dungannon. ;FOR SALE. YOUNG MAN'S SUM. Mtn -suit in,good condition. .; Meal). For information call SIGNAL-STAR OFFICE. -32 DIED TREBLE. -'-At Saltford, Thursday, August 7tb, 1941, 'Marry Treble,, bus - band of Mary Ann Hoffer, in his 71st years J A private funeral •service will be held on Saturday,. August 9th, with interment in - Port Elgin cemetery.- AT emetery. .N,l). ; Miss Constance Cuthbert, Inger- soll; Mrs. A. McLean 'Macdannell, Toronto; Mrs. Harley -Brown and -Mrs. J.'E. H. Tidswell and Howard,.Halifax, J SALMONTodds Ti ge`r Tins 29c Rn 25c DOMESTIC SHORTENING Ib. 17c KETCHUPHeinz 2 �t'Zp 13c2 s is 35c SPAGHEI Heinz " 214),: 23c. SUNLIG SOA 2 garb:; 11 G�-oz.s EVA0.- ° iMILK A &P • 'min c y� TOMATOES . Aylmer . 12iins 6 r3 c ,`r VIGOROUS ANpty„NEY aralf- 8O'CLOCK rt 35e AMA AND Mt,AOM QED CIRCLE 31 *le" AND,,,, i' u roDieD Ina §trawberry 3Z -oz. SC (Colour -.and Pectin) Jar n ANN PAGE 1AKEtCOODS- - - A GEL CAKE PLAIN 16 -oz, 16 -oz. 5 Cake 015 FalI1Oned CC©EWES ° lb. 1 c BRAD Sliced or Cnslieed ;gnu. 'Page Mite 2i -oz. Wrap. loan t } fair 215c UAISINS stl ana 2 ' 1bs. •19c Quaker Muffets 2 pi=gs.1 c JUICEGrat,c•frlut' 2 20 -Oz. I7c - Un.we^'i e, id hin5 OLD CHEESE • 5. -25c APPLE JUICE 2 15c NARY TISSUE, 2 non llc TOMATOES Iona,,, . x tom 1Oc PEA ES, Dessert niin, lOc JIMEPineapple ' t T'iu . l0C IRE LARD2 " •, 25c LUX -SOAP • 2 Caltes,„ lI;c CRISCO « 4t 21c 59c Shredded Wheat 2 Pit> . 23c F tJS VEGETABLES ()NTARI() {MOWN Cantaloupes ONTARIO)_ GROWN Staked, Tomatoes (ONTARIO GROWN DuchessAppies 14-4. bask. 45c 0 -qt. bask. 29c n 0 -qt. bask. 25c ( A,IiI VALi+::VI'T,l Oranges 1,e.. size, - doz. 35c oNTAnto GIOWN Potatoes • 10 lbs. 21c Margaret MacRae from Saskatchewan; McLaughlin; Windsor; Miss E. Disney Mr. and Mrs. `Ralph Cowles, London ;.anti i,Miss 'M. Disney, Winnipeg, Man. ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur !Booth, Sault Ste Mrs. Cyril 'Cole, Major 'Get?,,William:, Kenzie R.N.; -Tor- !.Teronto; Mrs. • G.'' Drummond _tarn -,Marie ; Grace tile , onto; Mr. and Mrs. John 'Campbell, Mrs. D. 0, Tidswell,, Ottawa ; Mr. and, Mrs. Ella ..'i<`IaeNaught, Jean Mac -,s, Mrs, H. L. Wright, Parr Huron, Mich.; Gregor, Louise and Salina -MacDonald",--1 Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mitchell, Dallas, 'Mr. and. firs. Pot -tier, Mr., and Mrs. , Texas ; Mr. and Mrs. W. IV.' Park, St. Bert ,, Iris,' Hamilton; Mrs. Fisher 'rathari>res; Miss Evelyn Davis,liiss (.nee Annie MacKenzie-), of Owen 1 Margaret Calder, -Dearborn, Mich. i W -MacDuff s nd ., W. Kip IN MEMORIAM CUL'BERT.--In fond memory of my dear, husband, Melville Culbert; who passed away at 'Dungannon, :.August 9th, 1938. • Three years' halve passed since that' sad . clay The one Iw loved 'was called away ; God .toolehim home, it was l rs wiif, But -An in my heart he liveth still. —Sadly missed by hiss wife, Olive. .Sennet and Dr:. J. D. Munn, of Tor- a, 1Irs II .ntcc, All were pleased to .meet' and MacDuff, Detroit, Mich.; Mr. Harry S. , greet new- friend.. - r I •Smith, Mr. Ralph M. Hall, Xenia, Officers' were appointed tot -next year ()hio ; 'Mr. and' iirs,• Victor 'Brain, I've 'with Donald MacDonald as president, troi't ; Mr. and Mrs. II,, G. Stanley and 4b ric1..Stewart vice-president and II. Joan„ Toronto; Mr.. and Mrs. A,'.-134. D.__MIncDoxlab_li_ secreetary•t 11'iTson and': Miss: Isabel • -Wilson, �Tor- A splendid supper was served with1 ditto ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrow and an -abundance of .tee cream. As' the, family, London ; Miss .Nellie Malcom - shades, of evening fell over an ideal', son, Miss 'Myrtle • M•alcomson and -summer. day, all returned . to their ! Miss Edna Shanahan, Detroit ; ,homes with many pleasant recollec- Mr. and -Mrs. FH. iEdgeworth, St. tion. y Thomas. � FOR I . ,'LT,--BQAT ; MARINE 1P,LY- ' WC)OD;, V bottom ,. • 11 ft. 1 to .Ji' 1 outboard motor • tooth in exeeltent COO- (Wien. CHURCH NOTE Rev, Chas M, Humber, of Hagers- ville, will preachi at the.Baptist church next -Sunday. ;11r., -diurn'ber is the son -•of Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Humbert_ ,Victoria street. The Women's Missionary Society. of North street- United .church will meet on 'Monday,. August 11th, at 3 -p.m. Mrs. .Wm. Strachanis in charge of the program and Mrs. James Hamilton will speak on the study book. In , the . absence of the minister- of Knox: Pres y.terialu church`on holidays, serjices wit' tile conducted during the month of August -as follows: August 10, Rev, -:Dr. T... Wardlaw Taylor;, August 17, Rev. Dr. J. H. Bartlett ; August 24• Rev. -14.. H. Turner,; Ph:D,, _of' In ersoll ; Auguat..:3l, td be arranged. .Stinclay school will- be at the -usual. 10 a'elock hour under the superintend- ence of •Mr. E. C. Beacom: • - In the musical portion of the service r in North street United church' .last sSti:nclaY morning 'Mr. J. 1?. Gillespie sang a, solo, and Rev.`and•`Mr4. W. H. ' Iloss, of ..Druirtheller, Alta., favored with a duet. In the evening, Mrs._ R. Consents' of Brussels rendered a beauti- ROAD "SALESMEN SELL , :i1ANUFAUTUIi;iLWS LONE Permanent territory. . � , � 'ter o y bits ed . a h l� t_ w,orlt: Join Fam1leS, and make mere money, - FREIE INFORMATION AND Mon- treal. t77(] ,St. C;leaXten.t,B2. TO . CREDITORS NOTICE' NOT'I '.t70' OItiEDITOi1S. AXIL I E MS,CI+NS having claims - 9r F ccount gait st the late'Celia Agues a , Pentland, formerly residing in;Nanton, Ci eaP ,for cash, :'Write BO are ,required. uired• to.• send full particulars b AR �; -32 q the undersigned soliteitor Go 50, .SI�GTTAL-•ST thereof to "ALE. --•USED• WEBER PIAN,O., the executors on or before the „third th E�'R S w of August, 1'941, after whi�eh� lite . In •fair condition. May be seen at the estate swill be distributed amongst regard having eld k ar �h I3zt h o g uc w t Wallace here f y thereto, , home oentitled it1 d those eat road. P. RCfi t'M, .'R. 1, amort Albert. onlto thclaims of which notice °..32X shall at that time have been received. C, C. MIDDL'EBRO', 31-33 , OitryHall, Owen Sound, Ont. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.' WANTED TEA.O.HER, .. WANTED.—PE�LEb IS- LAND, Ontario. Teacher required for !School 'Section No. 3. L. MUIR, Secretary. T 31-3 Notice is hereby -,-given to -pa icons having any claim against - the estate., SiALL d3GUSE.of Archibaldiltete the ,lovjshiP ofhlJohnston, thCountyof cottage or, .bungalow in good re- Huron, farrier, who died- on or about Pair, for cash, ,_.,APP_ly MRS. H. BONE, the llth; day• -of July, io4r,�t`o send R.R. No. 6, 'Goderich. - -3.11 same to the undersigned, duly verified WANTED, •— CAPABLIPE Ex;PE'RI- EN'OED maid willing to go to Montreal. p Apply: 'P.O. 'BOX 547., Goderich, - J32x --wird-zleal3 cattle; must be suitable for .mink teed - removed promptly.. FRED GILB 1,I,T, R.R. 2, Bayiiel+» Phone 908 r 22. Clinton, Calls paid for. •- 18-1f WANTED.—LIGHT- IiOUSFAIV'OltK, caring for children., High' sehool girl, Apply BOX 52, • StI+C,,aNAT.-STAIt, -32. WANTED. —• RELIABLE ' HOUSE- KEEPER for general houseworCt. Apply ,S'IIGNAL-STAR for further„par- tienlars. 31-2x WANTED. -- WAITRESSES. AP - PJ Y 'VENUS RESTAURANT, Goderich. _REST: WANTED.--WOItK BY THE 1 A3z';., also, all kinds of sewiiug. Apply„ MRS. DOI'G, care of Mrs. Bert Elliott Trafalgar Stre-et. 32-3x• WOMAN 'WAN 'ED. —• YOU CAN • make money supplying consumers With the welt known R.a wleigh t Pro- ducts. We supply stocks, equipment on- credit and • teaeli you how. • -No itexperien ce .needed to start. Over er 2Q0 easily soldh me°nee s1ties• Lage re- peat orders. Pernianent, independent,, :dignified.' - Many ~wolnen-.:note`' ,king splendid incomes. Full or spare time. Wr.'ite Ra;►vlthghas Dept: j ,,Key No. Mi 216-1.411, •Montreal, -Canada,,. 2 ful , solo. Next Sundthy "morning the 1_ pastor, Rev. R. - II. • TurnimM, • will' , - „ 1•"- .�. preach' on the theme "Loyal to Our CARDS OI THANKS VI FA'IMII-LY CAF- THE LATE MRS. -' Wm. Young - wish ..to thank the. -niany friends for their 'kindness (hir- ing her illness, with special thanks to_the neighbors and- dtev. D. J. Lane. 32x by declaration, on or before 22nd day of August, 1941, as 011 and aftej that date' the executors herein 'will proceed to distribute the assets of -the estate g to the cl ims then .to regard- only l � a __ received 'by-theiu. T __-.-_ Dated at Goderich this '5th day of August, A.cDr.1941 . • - • 1 . HAYS,,`, • Goderich, Ont. 31.3. - . Solicitor for the above estate. GODER1OH.L10N$ChU8 „EXECUTOR'S $ E Court House Park Two Nights Wednesday, Augi 3- Friday, Aug.15 $500 In Prizes.. War Savings Certificate 3rd each nigh 25, 1steach. night --$150, , . 2nd—each night-- 50, 4 •to 8 -each night - 5 , � . . . .40 Ten Booths on the Grounds -Bingo, Keno, Games, Jitney Dance r SpecialBoys and Girls -10c, tickets .l be ofor slor a ,:new bicycle'' each .nigh 0 .: E. gery Soldier, very Saiior L1LEvery Airman on the Continent • -° is incited to eerie and join in the fun. ' J. 11. Einkead, E. E. Cranston, ' A.11. Erskine, .... Chairman . of CaniVal Committee. _ S . r tom. rotchic td family itetit1 'rt4ltdrelnien b t t* ntiktktt, vitiossoo, • ExEclutoit',S - SALE -,OF " FX1111'. LANDS,.- VILLAGE PtROPER E ' AND . tHIOU SE'H OILD ,FURNITURE ANI) DF1f`ECT,S, , ETC. late Levi To close the estate. of the )Larwood the ,undersigned has re- . cei-ved•: instructions 'to' sell by public auction at the home of the late Levi Q. _Marwood, Auburn, 'on, - u - -” SATURDAY, the louts ' DAY AUjGUS'T, e- fol" at 2 o'clock -hi the :afternoon, .th lowing properties, namely: 1. • The 'west half of L t 30, Con- cession 7, East Wawan•osh. This. farm is well built on and 'besides about 60 acres of, workable -land •there^are about . 8 acres of bush. -- 2. DO 12, Fulton's Survey, in the , Village of Auburn, containing one-fifth of an, acre, and a portion of Lot 124. On this property: is located a two-- story wo--story frame 'house 'in e cellent repair and a stable. - This" is a tidy' propertp 'and -is-lighted-by electricity. ' TERMS' OF SALE: Ten - r i 'nr;- of. the. purchase: money on the day of sale 0 and the balance ,within twenty' Mays MR. ANf) MRS. fi,JJA'tLES GRI'F- FITIT wish' to thank :the - Western Canada Flour Mills .Co. and Mr. D. J. Grant, the local • manager, for the kindness and the practical sympathy tendered them on account of the ac- cident which has. laid Mr. Griffith up for the time being. It -is cheering to - .know that Iris long services . to the Companyare So appreciated. - thereafter. . Theproperties wilt be . offered subject to reserved bids. , _, Further particulars and conditions, of sale will be made known on the - day Of sale or may be had on - am' ' plication to the undersigned. - -- - At the same time and 'place ,f'nefe a� 'will be offered for sale the hot}sehold furniture and effects of the late Mr. Marwood, which consist of 2 cup- board , Sideboard, couch, 2 bureaus, 2 bedsteads, -mattresses and , springs, washing machine, ratio, chairs, a •22 rifle, and other -articles too numerous to mention. • a ,- TERMS OF SALE : ' Cash. DATED this twenty-eitYth day of July, A.D. 1941. T.* GUNDRY,` Goderich. . - - -- • ' Auctioneer. ,, - J. II. CRAWFFORD, • ' tbe g" Solicitor f � the I:xecutri$. Church.„ In the evening, Rev, Harold Currie of Bayfield� will speak, while Mr.- Turnbull is conducting annivers- ary service at 'Rayfield,”) LIEUT. • STURDY'S VISIT -'Lieut. A. B. Sturdy of the Elgin - Regiment (Active Forces) was in town for a few hours on ,Sunday afternoon visiting his -parents 'find ' Calling on friends. -- He had come from Sydney, N:S., to London with - t'he body of one of his sergeants who. had died. Lieut, Sturdy reported 'Goderieh' and' Huron county !boys in the •Elgins as fit and well, and said the regiment was moving to tSdssex, N.B. He confirmed the in- formationithat Major D. R. Nairn had gone to England to take a.peeial train- ing course, but would , be ;,back in Canada after its, completion. SE PROTECT -ED AGAINST WINDSTORMS Farm buildings protected for Tess than one ,cent:) per : clay. Town buildings less, than one tenni of . one `cent per d:ty. H. M. FORD INSURANOE 3 Hamilton St. . Tel. 268w PAINT Now is the time to do outside' painting., We handle a. full, line of O.LL. Paints and `Varnishes. Por, a WHITE paint that stays white.use .CIL. TRtJTONE WHITE. Keeps white house8°whit r. COAL G ,• Now if the time to "rutin your next winter's supply of ,4eo ,l.' The price is now at its lowest. We stock D&II Coe-,.. Cleaned Anthracite which -is free from slate •and clinkers,- low in ash and high in heat 'units. Chas./ Lee C. y For give a callau � MµN tl7 PkA 6J ca �h'�Ax�,j and Heating, 7 n , • bones -0010e ' ewe 112 At tete Harbor