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AIT111.11t,N, Sept: 3. NU*. and Mris.
liaitlanit Allen __spent the week -end
With friends at t1i'1iut fleL•
Mr. and Mrw,. W. H. 'Sheppard, Reid
'and Toni vted with Mr. and :Ars.
Ralph b.nox, btlrnia-
Mrs; F. Xe1l1/4,veen an,d Erie have
Xeturned,,t0 DoWniativill‘t.,,, after visiting
th0 la4YIV) Parents, Mr. and `Mrs. Alfred
Asquith. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A.. Nott of Stratford
kVA Mrs. AnnieoMeObol of Clinton -were
week -end visitors With Mr, and Mr.
AV. T-Itobison.
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Ronald Ryan return
them. .
'Selma reopened on -11'ues1ay, with
Miss Violet Sharp as teacher of ,Jtho
continuation school and 'Miss Edith
13eacom teaclwr of the public school.
rile following, pupils are attending
Gotlerich, elollesiete this year; Bill
ItaitilklY, Reid „43Stleppard, Jotln Sb.ep-•
yards Vivian ,'Stranglian, -.beta Munro.
.1"ellora Plaetzer, Isabel Rolliuson and
Helen Marsh. is' attendiug High
.Keitia' Arthur of the IL-C.A.:V., •
'Trenton,. - and. 1110.rry Aetlfur • of
•Woodstock .Spent the week -end With
their mother,. ,Mrs. M. Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. John- Sneilliag.and fam-
ily, of Viand'
nel, ,spent the week-exel
, with friends 'here.
Mr. andi Mrs. Reg' Career and Mr.
•and Mee.s(•Derwyn, 'Carter 'and eon
Bobby,:of Woodstock; spent the Week:-.
end wttli ',friends; here.
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Miss ary Asquith t,f Toe -oleo is
visiting .her parents, Mr. and -Mrs.
,Chu. .A.squitle •" , •
• Mrs. Stailley• StraSser Of 'Sault Ste.
Marie visitine her parents, Niretuid
.Mrs. Win. Craig. • .
, &Ilse 'Josephine 'Weir has returned
home from Toronto, where 'sae. attended
the wedding. of her cousins 'elies Martha
Paterson. Miss Weir was the soloist
at the wedding. - • .
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THE GODER1011 SIGNAL -STAR, "
1,Vcaw
,(3 ith, Mrs. Jas. Vergiv:im.
BAYMPELD Mr. and Mrs. H. Raker andt'family
atAymeiree, Flva 'and 4Utril 1.14/0. Victor Bort and
•imnog.,16ondon,, vLsited 1t1\( In
lpewai returned 14 Toronto on Mon: ti(; N:illage over the vwleend.
day to restune her dution th
es e public
school staff.' • ••••
The familiar old school tell rang
again on Tuesday morning to suounan
Children back to study after the long
vaeation. Mrs. I. F. Andrew of' (lin-
ton is principal and Mrs. AVni. E.
Parker eesistant. o ol ba a rd
was fortuna.te seeure their servives
when)o applieantts could be Sound to
fill the ponsitions. •
Mr. and °Mrs... Gee). •M. Fisher of
'Waterloo spent the weeleeed with the
Mr. and Mrs. Uarold,King and Har-
old - Atwood a $avaia visited °M's.
Iting"s mother, Mrs.' C. W. Parker•,
over the week -end.
Mr. and, Gilbert Knight and
daugh•ter Mary,,of Toronto, , spent the*
weekvud with Mrs. Knight's mother,
Gemeinhardt. 'Mater
Iton-
ald wia'o was,' With' grandinotIK'r
for the Sumner vacation, returned
home with his parents'.
,. Mrs. D. Prentice left on Monde,y to
a
Sct Branapten, „ • former's aunM
t, rs. F. A, ',Awards. silemi this wttek Wi:th her sister in
heel
Stewart Ferguson- of, -Nlount Forest Mr. Burt:Want' Fisher and seal elecilisi Toronto.
Mr. ant Ms. A, J Fereusen .) Suinley s e , ' lent several 'days ,last Week in Tor-
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"Rosee Philliffs has -retyrned home Mr. and Mrs. Clayton CeueSt of 'ror- i onto. L.
Nir. Sythwy Postle of'' Simeoe spent
after spending , the summer with his onto spet the week -end with the tat
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aunt, Mrs. Guy Durham, St., Geerge. ter's siger, Mrse_Malcolin Tont• Nlise,, the Week -end with- his mother, .11,Irs.
e Guest, who had, beexesvielting Martha 'CttStle.
Miss Sztdie Cterter, who was nursing moir .. ,
her sisder-in4aw, 'Mrs. Joe Carter, at, tier tonsin,. returneel to Toronto With I. Mies Marilyn Maxwell left .on Mon
Port I:Igin, for celie paSt three Weel3s, her. parente, . day with her aunt, Miss Ruth Tilt, ,who
• Miss. Davena r.roms "'is .attending wt S bere last ° week, to resume her
, e, studies at Pmston after haVing spent
Coderich ,n0ollegiate Institute.
Mr. Harold Weeton of Detroit was the simmer vacation with her parents
spent tbe wes.qt-ehal with his Parente', or Dome, were also her guests on Mrs. Emerson (Heard and Miss Betty
has returned home.
following tettshers have, left for
thele svhooLe: Misses Mary Houston
,Cifnapbellville., ,near Guetplisteeleete
111,o.ustim to near Bownianville; Ethel
WashiligtOn, to Pluuket's school, West
WaWttnosh Mafjorte Aethur to Tees- his return to the city. •
water; Amy Toll to Barr's sciiiipl,.near Flight...Lieut. F. and Mrs.
Myths - and lJa Craig • to East Paull, Who' were the guests -of Mrs.
-Wavvanosh. „*, N. W. Woods for the Past fortnight, left
Miss,/ Fiances .lieustete nue iii en .1 u d i tovieit ,in 13rantford tntl
training at Kitchener, visited with_her TorOnto before • returning to ,Windsor
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. °John Houston, at the end uf the week,
°D Barr Wbo lilts been the
here over elle week -end, Mrs. Weston eery,
and little son, wild had been visiting. _ ,Rev. Ifarold Currie left this wee1.
In the village, accompanied hina on
on his vacation.
Death of J. II. Reld»—Up,,,,figatb: etc.
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• at his blame Bayffeld early
Tuesday morning -of one of Baylielel's
oldest and promne
int merchants, le the
person of James Henry Reid, eldest son
of the late Campbell and 'John
Reid. The deceased man was born in
• sleet seeelis. n N rs.
° Jas. Medd, Mrs:, Fred Ross and Donald': Mr. "411(1 Mrs. j9ini ItoliertgOini of '•;stiest• of- the Misses#4A. M. and je J. -Stani-eY townskiP, November 28, 1874,
tie, pa st fevy re. on the hoinestead on the Bay4eld road.
etsited on Sunday with Nils and Nlrs. Goderich are vielfing Miss Susie Blair. •;tirling for
Jas • McNain, Aniberly. • Visitors at tte week-endwith .Mr. turned to' her • home in Windsor on,*.ile received his education at S. No, 3,
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• Mr. aneMrs. 'Roy Roberto( of De-
troit epent the .weekend with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win.
R be t - •
Mr. aftd, Ws. Gordon Dobie and on
• 'Billy, of Fergus, spent the week-eud-
with Mr. and Mrs. Warner Andrews
Mfg Mary Dobie,
Miss ,Susie Blair has returnel. home
after a week's visit with her: nepheWe,
M. Robertson, land Mrs.4Itehert-
son, at Louden. .
• Miss Mary Munro left on Tuesday
for -Woodstock, whete She wilIlsg6
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and Mrs. Wm. •Ilaggitt were Mr. and Friday.,
.Stanley tos.Vnehip. 'an June, 1967, he
Av. shoolion of bought the general merchant business
Mrs. Jack, ilaggitt. and daughter Mr. ancl Mrs.
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Dorothy, of
and aughter f Detroit, and Mr. and Ars. TOronto are at their cottage in:Lake. of the letereJohn raser and since that
time he had conducted the business in
Gimbel Cdp. rk
Margaret Janette, of Port retie,
Harvest home services will be held
in St, Mark's "Anglicen 'church next
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Mrand MrNIS. Aikeehead of d. the same stanOf 'a (inlet, retiring
. s.* .
Londsuf were at their cottage ip thea
, sl(nhighlylerein
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elected.a'ebt.
Sunday afternoon at .
yli'r s.}:litthhillx'vhheonWis..
a4eii
village last week. Mr. and •Mrs': -.1111,1--
tirOwing to tailing health he had heen
speaker will be Rev. O. W. Moore of. Ihe week -end. -
of
confined to -his home slece early spring.
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-.e p.nt. ton Marmora were with them ever
He was an „acfiss6 member of Knox
.Services at1/4-4ne.j3aptist church next
.- • MT.:And Mrs, W.. V. 'Buchan of Dunn-
ville were the guests of the fornaer's
a manager at the thee . of his 'deeth.
Clinton, Presbyterian church, of which he was
,euedey will he it 11 am. and Sunday sister, Mrs. N. ,W. Woods, over the
He wae also a member of the cemetery
eeheel at 9.45, • '-' - - week -end. . .. board and tretteittereef the Bayfield
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Miss Ruth Adele Frost bas returned Miss Clara .Clark ie 'ting her
• • Agricultural &Society. 'Survivinz are
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• training iirtire-General Hospital there. to her home in k lint, a el- .1 e -aunt in .orOn —
• tthree ;Sisters_ and three, bierhers: eliss
. 11/r. and Mrs. Ed. Ryan and (laughter, the .Suininer-vi-ith relatives. here., A. Suifi,nick• ot,Ifetroit
ea'nne;-skrf-e--Lentlote seisinted Mesellaeold_N_ieliolson nand wer,es este ;rtes. se liolley ever the MarY Reid, et boines Mies. Ida Reid,
• • . with Mr. and Mrse Chas. 8 trenghan. daughter Karat). si t n 1- d week -end. 4-0f- Detroit_, Mres .1 'tk" Elliott_(Eve If
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Ben Hamilton of Toronto was a
. 1 i r •ith his farente Mr t lined to their helmet after speeding George r• .,
and‘ Mrs.' If. W.' Hamilton. • . - 1
Miss Mildred Scott, R.N., ef Strat- - , .
Mrs..' 11.' 3. Sebtt. favored with a • solo •illuilding tor.
tord, Re, v.ieitiegeber parents, Mr. and t '
borne (Young's sehtfol 1. at a selary, of i urday monielg... when emeee elm). Reid, of Londen; Robert 0. Reid, J. J.
$)00 Per annum'. She succeeds Harvey( Richardson, Alfred Erwin, Harold
Bryan's, who has taken the Principal- - .- • --•,•
pard,'a prosperous farmer ofilhe Base
,,, ,, 1 f H,
. Stinson, of Ilayli6Id. The sympathy
'' 1,111e, shipped tifty,ei,,ht lital o tre-
4if the community is with the bereaved
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ones. .
Sum -nee -Visitors .Leavhig.---4inongst
of 13ruceAeld ; Robert S., on the home-
° with Mr., and Mrs..J. J. Wilson. „ Miss Mirlard of Brantford tied Miss
stead; ‘Yrri. of Winnipeg, and
Edna,,,Syli.-ester • of Detroit have re -
Reid, of Fluxeonitw, Sask.
limmimummankimmom.
Picture Frames
':ITOR
PHOTO — PRINTS
• AND 'PAINTINGS
SMITH'S ART AND GIF'T
• STORE
The Hoine of Good Pictures
East -St.• 'Phone 198
week -end t 0 N% - • The funeral. will take piece -en Thurs-
day afternoon at -2,30- pen; from bis
late residence. The - seevice will be
40.P.P.414.4441.014011144/01/14411444.004.441.41.40
Briefs
ISilendor l'ilabletg!, harmless
effective, Two weeks' Supply $1, at
Oamphell's Drug Store. 30452
• Be,sure and be with your friends at
Oentral (Business (College, Gotlerieh
Branch. Phone or eo.11 on us for full,
information. Your elleeeSe ibe
iunurtI-36
• Helena Rubinstein's 'water lily
cleansing cream, regularly $2.25, now
selling at $3...2•5 for'a limited time only
et Campbell's Drug Store. • 36
The; Arthur Qirele of KnOx. Church
will hold a', rummage sale in the Odd-
fellowe' Hall on Sat -Imlay afternoon,
September 13th, at 1.30. „ 36
The regular meeting of Centra
Iionie'lgel-sSehool Club will be -held on
Tuesday, September -Oth, at 4 'p.m.' A
special, invitation is extended to the
inothers of the ,primary class.
The regular meteine of the W.O.T,U.
• will be held 'on-, Tuesday, September
•9th, at 3 P.m., (tit the, home of Mrs.
Walters, Nelson street,. A good at-
tendance is hoped for. ,
The • Gaderich -Township epOspital
Auxiliary, will a bake gale et
O'Brien'e" meat store on . -Saturday,
September 113th, tit 2.30 p.m.
We are showing the letest `etyles in
•new fall' MISS X. R, IVIae-
,VICAR, 'Kingston .street, 86
The W.M.S. of North, street United
church , will meet Monday, September
8th, at 3 p.m, Miss E. Buchanan will
introduce the -new .study- book;
Fan term September 3. Secretarial,
stenographic; comMercial -cOurses. Are
you ready to serve? Our war see-
viceseceurse will prepare you! Csentral
Busine.ss Goderich- Branch.
Phone or call on us or full inform-
ation. -36
ALOST • ,
LoST.---•-•A. STRINGIER • SIPA.NIEL ;
brown ,and white.; ailSwers to naine
'-'13uck vitenity -Sheppa rd ton
Friday morning, August 29th.- Finder
please ••peturii. -to MRS. FRANK
Sheppa rilton,t Rew a rd yen.
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TO RENT
TO RENT:es-GOOD FARM ABOUT
s 120 acres, ,,situated on 8th .tonces-
sion Colborne Township, (pie mile west,
conductedeby- Rev. B. F. Andrew, and of Auburn. P,ossession in fall:- FRANK,
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Mrs. K. White, .of Goderith. has heen1 ° - • . • , , „ interment will be in Bayfield cemetery. FTANLE1Y, Proprietor. CX),lborne Mina-
- I- Eternit v."
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k• _ 1 allbeareis . Samuel Neee,os. et. •I, level Telepherie.1805: •• ,31-5/.
engaged to teach at 8.8. No. 3,, ol i c attle sinpmem,.—Quite a nurntei ) 4,- )., . . : , ri . .
C--"' of -citizens were at Auburn station eat
T.
Plov,t1;3•• Nrit;ooy; equiPped . for light
.--•--FURNISIIED ROOMS;
housekeeping; possession at .'• *Once.
Also rOonis and board. MRS. J. E.
HARNWEILI.,, 27 Keays k•+tr eet , oode-
.0 36-7
rich'. , • -
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ship of 'Central public sepool. Gode- ford cattle. Mr. Sheppard purchased
0.. . these Cattle hi the West last fall. They
rich.. •: • '' •
Lodge, A.:F. and.N.M., attended diesine were t;,rd to J. W. •Moss, Ayr, and 'S. .
• . those wile have been sentmeesieg .10
Lase SundaY morning Morning Star
.service at Knox United church. Rev. RoRboin.so„,n,'Ailsa Craig.
41 vross or .— e .€, 10._
W k Tti R 1 ,C • ss 'Our midst and who have returned to
H. C.. Wilson spoke on The Builidiegcommittee met and 'picked the follow- 'their homes are Mrs J. Hodgins e Mi.s•s
sang a number and Mrs. Fred Plaetzer ine articles. which were *shipped •tc* Mabel and Mr. Lloyd Hodgins,fof -Tor-
not :made with hands,- The. choir
, headquarters at Toronto: 24 quilts, onto; Mr. and Mr,s. Y. Svrimgeur and
ANGEL
CAKE- gat
(pita.)
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BEMsIona Cut, Green.or Wax
BAKING POWDERAnn Page
• SPAGHETTI Hpin
PORK wuiBEIINS CLARKS
LOGANBERRIES CHOICE -
TOMATO JUICE it§c.,P
• P-.
BREAD
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WHITE "
24-oz.
LOaves C
! Wrap
• 9,
Tin
16 -oz. 117,
/- Tin
16 -oz. 23c
- 9 20-07, 1 C,
ea Tins eau,-
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Tin
18 -oz. 15,
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3 Wzs: 25c
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. CLARK'S SOUP •
'TETI 6c
OLD CHEESE lb^ 27c
CATSUP-Ayirner 110-1?.. 12c
PEAS Green -didut Vig* 27c
STEW Aylmer Iiish 2Tins 23C
CAMAY •SOAP -2 Cakes e Etc
liffin FLAKES Pkag* 21F
•.OXYDOL ' 2 lit.45c
,MACARONI Bnuc , 3 lbs Ilc
TISSUE sprinlrite
nay
• COCOA 1-iershey's , 28c -
TEAMother PIL,gg i,141't 42C
CERT° Eti, '25c
PAROWAX
• Pkg. 12c
• PURE LARD • 2 Mos 29c
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BOKAR
COFFEE
ylGOROUS
WINEY,
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FRUITS tiod VEGETABLES
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Can. Grown vitt Sit GREEN PEAS . 10c
dantrItito •GRAPtS „ lb. 11(i
Ontario Grown CELERY lifIARTS .07c
a •
IlEAD LETTUCE each .051• ,
LOUISIANA YAMS •.. .3 lbs. 20c
Empire Gr. BANANAS ... lb. 080 ,
LARGE ORANGES doz.
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High Quality PEACHES Lowest ?rice
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LA-ene
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A & F)SEL,F -.SERVICE FOOD STORES
nfff 11.141 Ili., Aroitt, P.,,rfri, tfd
rriecs mtiltet to Inarktt ebar:Is.
lectrebarsItinite4 to Lunn/ weekly rcquirements. , • .
• 19pair pyjamas, 2 pair extra pyjama
troibsers, 4 scarves, 4 alternative eapsm ilY. Mrs. A. E. Pounder and, family,
9 pair. two -Way mitts, 3 shievelessl Stratford.; Mrs: R. E. Bricker and tiVo•
sweaters, 53 pair of socks-. Tbis society Children, Mr. and Mrs. 1-1. Barter end
ha* ehipped 124 quilts., ,eiece /he Red fw,anNt.eilryaNuVaatenrdlo.
Cross was organized.
two ehuldren, Mr. 1.
Arm Fracture4l.-11obl;y MeNall,qen. Cartwright and children, Kitehener;
year-old sot of -.Mr.
411dM rs' ' r-rh"' Mrs, (11.)(1 'enIa4roaT. 14431.W a te(rLifoNsveY';
. NIcNall, met' with a painful accident
las; Friday. ' While threshing opera- tied Mks. it M. LaegFord., Walkerville ;
tions were in progres-eellebbse 'climbed ".Nm,s:es and A. Drouin, Mies A.
some bags; pileff near - the. Ir'r:(1)•tio(tthteii,"(4Dr.
ren,.elnidissNelsrselinitilt.uSin Joy
a
yh and
*Nrargatet Edith Martin, Mr. and.Mrs.
A. I. Trout and two sons, Miss Ada
Hingly, Detroit; Dr. and Mrs. W. A.
Oakes and tWo sons, Mr. and Mrs.
'
daughters, Mrs. A. Goodhure and fain -
- granary • door. He slipped and fell
out the.door on to -the ground. lie
was t a keu 10 G ode rie h lIosplial, -where
• an X-ray revealed an arm was broken
near the shoulder.
eaved..,...Aiex_ Radford and two daughters, • i in o , , •
etude,. seew of melee°, feed mi mop_ Mr." tied Mrs. B. T. 'Stephenson and r DAVIDSON.—In Alexandra Ilospital,
Former Aoburoite ,Ber
three ciddsen, Mrs.' Ilreitr and •family, ,Goderich, on August' 2901, 1941, to
(1 )\ at \\e -.tern Hospital, Toronto,
, • q s Mr. and Mrs. 'W. Thain and he:lilies,. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald DaVidson, Tor -
after a brief 1 11c:.,s: i ..
. " Mr James ,ameron, Miss Isebel amll
- C, onto, a daughtees
years ago marrk4,1 JelillY DYereferfner- Evans rameron, Mrs. W. Greig" and JI T)1)—&t Gra.ce Hospital, Detroft,
- f'.N.J-1.. engineer' and some' thirty-seven - , •
I• lv of Auburn, who Survives, with one famils, Nliss E. "Churchill, yorontO; M.ic.h., on September 3, 1941, to Mr.
.,, son, Gilbert, druggist, of Toronto. Pile
funeral service. was held this (Wed-
nesday) efterneon at Parkdale • Pres-
1 byteriae ehurch, Toronto, Ite.v. Dr.
James 61eNei11 officiating. ' Burkil will
take place on Thursday afternoon in
Ball's terite,terY.,' . .. • • ' S
W.M,S. Meets.—The W.M.S. of
Knosi United ,liercli met in the Sunday.
School room on Tuesday. The meet-
ing WaS in charge of. Mrs. Ilarry
Wagner. The theme for the meeting,
was "BegineNow." Prayers Were -ofe
fered by Mrs. Jas. Roberton and Mrs.
Wm, McIlwain, .. The heralds were,:
Mrs. ans. Jaekson Otr temperance,
Mrs' • 04 ft Hog, • Mrs. (4'. Ohurchward and Oer-
• Earl 'Wightrean cm Christian steward -
"aid, London ; Mr. and Mrs: E. Liver -
ship. Mrs, ,H. C. -Wilson . gave
the ,ore and son, AYliner; Mrs. Gordon'
topic, `-'4thess by the \% hi Japan.".
marc
-and two •datighters, „Hamil-
Miss `Antelia :Mellyvain sang a 'solo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart, Mr. and
Mrs. W,00ds'took charge of tbe business rt.;'11_;
F. O. itbgers, :Mr. and Mrs. J:
period. • Mes. Mogridge invited the it-viorgse•
re end family, Mr. and Mrs. T.
ladies to Itch* home for a quilfing on
W. Oates, Hamilton; Rev. and Mrs.
Septeinber 11th. Mrs. Earl Wightman ' 4,. II. Pogson anti' Ituth, Essex ; Mrs.
and Mrs. Mogridge were atipoieted (...Hallovvell and three ehildren, Pres -
delegates, to the eectionaleMeeting to Pres -
Von; Mrs. W. Ajferhardt and two child -
roe, Mitehell; Dr. and Mrs. F.'Bechely
and two •childreh; Mr. and 'Mrs. J.
MaeTavish .and boll, „Mx. and Mrs. .1.
4. N41in, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. J.
II. Peter and daughters, Stratford.
THE WEATHER
T'heetemneratures of
and for the corresponding Week of. last
..the Past ,week
CARD :OF THANKS •
AiuTA NT • FLORENCE WILLI•AMS
Salvatiou Aemy 'Would like publicly
to thank INIre.• A. McAllister and. all
who helped, with the lawn ssuPper last
Friday' afternoon.
and Lieutenant 'Gladys Davis -of- the
TIOHBORNE AND FAM-
ILY 'wish to thank their many
friends and neighbors, Messrs. Sarin&
ere', and *employees of the t Goderich
Organ -Co; for the kindness shown thent
in their recent bereavement; fel° the -
beantiful floral tributes, and 'those who
loaned their cars. -36
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Oil, 1041
For Itesuits Classified Ad
WANTED
psyn A.10Itn§ LAND; ,ANT,I9D.----,BOY TO WORK AT
• 7-reora red brick' house with „bath- Signal -Stare -one Who thrOUgh„
room and furnate ;* good barn, henhousf; hooi.
and colony house, ',garage; all kinds a
fruit. Close to, school, • stor,e, and'
church. Quick sae. Apply_ MR,
ADA .STEW.A.Itrri RA: • 6, O'oderieb,
Ont. • • • • ' 34te
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OR ,= SALE,----W4q1Mt,FRONT
• modern furnished house; furnace,
cellar, water„light, • sewer, bathing.
Or part. CHARLES IIEALE, Bennett
'Goderielt.
FOR SALE.--GODERIOLI HARBOR
lots Nos. 1060-1. 'Water and rail.,
facilities,: Good distributing point fer,
coal handling, etc. ,Reasonable-ferms-
Further particulars; V. D. WIDDER,
Gaderieh Signal -Star. • • 33-36
FOR SALE.e-AUTO-TRAC TRACW-'
OR, 3150.00; lioniezmade tractor,
$50.00, in Al. COnclitiOn; set double
dise;' set of Oliver tractor' plows;
trailer and rack, IIEDLEX -PROUSE,
Taylor's, Verner or Phone 933-31, Gode-
rich. , 35-6x
FOR SA.LE,---IPARM OF 160 AORlilS
- with good buildings on county road
One mile. east Of Niqe. Apply MR.
EDWARD HARDY, R.R. No, 5, Gode-
rich, Ont. Phone 2806, 'Carlow. 35-7x,
FOR SALE O1,--:e'HOUSi
and )ot in Auburn ; house newlY.
decorated and painted. Apply W. U.
WILSON, 3, Auburn. 35-7x
Oliss SAI.E.—Tvece • !PUREBRED
Beebe:hand • snale puppies,, blaek
and stan • three montbse old. •:MRS. 0.
-•V.ANST(SINE, 41 Colborne street.. 36x
CLEAUING -ALL UNED MACHINES
• 38:00 up. Singer dropshead, new
vondition. _guaranteed, bargain. • All
new machines at pre:war priees' this
month speeial. Clash or terms. Ex -
Pert • ,repeiring.—SINGER. STORE,
_phone .33. , • •
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•}1011 .SALE,—SEVEIA AL*. Of:10WD
• young Jersey cows,,, freshening
•spoil eleound. !Federal tieereditatiou.
E: V. LAWSON, HohneeVille.
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eseememeemeememen
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• /- APUBIJIC NOTICE
fi
JOTIOE.---PROPOSALS WILL BE
coneidered by, the County' of (Huron
Septexotter 9, 1941,for the supply
of •three -ton truck. Information may
be seeured at nly' office. T. R. PAT-
1.110111S,ON, ',Penney Engineer. • 36
• LATIRA. M.
BORN
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Dr.' MavjA Guenther And family, Dr. ° and Mrs. 'Clyde Judd mine 3
Hilda Lewis and family. Mr. and M-rs. . rate .
• 0 Green of Port Albert) a
W. 11. .Robinson and ,stin, Drew:el:Mrs), • daughter (,Lillian Grace). .
W. J. Tillman and I family,: Mrs. '3m--'
Duffy and two children, Mr. and Ma's. .PELL:-J04N'SON.—Married quietly
„ MARRIED
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It J. Stevens and two sons, Mrs. G. S.hi London -on Saturday, August 30,
Atkinson and daughter, Lorrain, Mr. 1041, J, Thomas Fell-andeMrs. Bessie
and Mrs, Rebert Heard, Mrs. Allan • Audrey Johnson, by Bev.1 H. J.
MeKenzie and Mise Molly; Mr: 'and • rren. .After a short -wedding trip
• Mrs. M.. C.TemplemAn and eon, Mr. • the cou-ple will mid° at 231 Lochiel
and Mrs. It. ,E. Ashton and family, Mr. • streete Sarnia. .
and Mrs. WeNnerfolk, Mrs. Wm. Pratt ' .
and three darighters, Prof. R. E. X. IN MEMORIAM ,of
Pembertoe and family, Mr. end Mrs. COLLIINSON.—In- I'dVing,.--iniemory
our dear mother, who issed awilly
C. B. Chapman and son Ronald, Prof. ri
and Mrs. II, K. Kalbfleisch and Master ..• September 4, 1940.
In the city of „Hat on the hill far
a,.."..anataa,..faaa=asia.,:olgeza
ANTE D. ---- TO BUY, USW) •
„ cameras; recent models of
or 214 x 31,4 cameras preferred. J. G. „
HENDERSON, Photographer, 2 Hamil- • ,
• Von street, Goderich, •- •
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TEAcoinit of PIANO
and ..-ys - -
TittoRY OF 4USIt •
Britannia 'toad •Goderieh
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puBmic NOTICE.
A Meeting of all plot-bolders and all
others interested'pa the Oollaoree, eeme-
tery will be held- in the Townshili-
'Carlow, Wedne,sday; September
at -8 p.m., to discuss ways and meees
of taking care of the cemetery.
• 36- • wg: sALLowis, Clerk.
CO-OPERATIVE FERTILIZIR
The (Lueknow Consumers' Co-oper-
ative is preparing to supply the farm-
ers.with :registered brands 4:4 fertilizer.
We also have on hand our specie
brand for mixing with the grain, -It
can be sewn with the nordinary seed
drill, saving the 'expense of buying a
fertilizer drill.
• We deliver with,in a rachusof twenty
miles'. Get our prices, and tereas.
Order early.
• JOHN JAMIESON, Manager,,
.35-6 Phone 71, Lucknow, Ont.
.A.NTED.—TO BUY OLD I-10RSES
'end dead. cattlese must be suitable,
for -mink reed; removed promptly,
„FRED GILBERT; R.R. 2, Bayliel„es,
Phone 908 r 22, Clinpil.` Calla pad
for.
, 18-tf.,
ANTED. — ROOMERS AND
boarders; near the Square. •AP -
ply SIGNAL -STAR, 36x .
AUCTION SAMS.
PAR -MS FOR ',SALE 13Y PU113LICI
AUCTION, IN 1.11m TOWNSHIP
OF GODERJOH.
The• property of the late James Har-
rison, lots 25 and 20, concession 5,
contaiiiing 80 acre $ each, will be offered
for sale by unction on the premises on
FRIDA.Y, skaiTEIVIWR 5, at 2.30 p.m.
Onlot 25 there is a cbmfdrtabie one-'
and-ashalf-storey house, with a cement
kitchen; a large barn with straw shed,
all on • stone. feundation, end good
• .stabling. Hydro is installed in .both
the house and barn. There issal,so, a,
cement ',garage. • A drilled well, With
an .electrie, motor installed, pumps the
• water to the house and barn.
, Lot 26:centains '80 acres of excellent
farm land, but the buildings are poor.
'Beth fa'rros Iiirs'e soil suitablegor grow-
ing alfalfa and- both are watered by
never -,failing spring creels.
• At the same time the tenant, Elliatt
Harrison, will offer forsale hiSetarra
• implements and stock. "
TERN1S ON FARMS: 10% payafile
on'day of sale, balance on October 1.
Privilege of,`Plowing during Septeraber.
•-•.or fui• tiG.
therpatemrtcateiculaserso-N7rite:
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Executor 'for the Estate of •
. DOE
NNta.',Y,. Solicitor,
B4_3 0 • the late James Harrison, °
Goderieh.
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0,1,EARtv‘u Auca1o;;;:."SA.LE.
• HORS'ES, CA.117TLE and PIGS,
sAt Lot . 22, Concession' 1, West
Wawanosh, on .
4111t1IDAY, • SEPT. 12, .at 1.30 pen:
10.1yde mare, supposed to be -in foal;
brown. mare, 9 years (kr; Clyde -geld-
ing,. rising 3 years, old; -Olyde gelding,
rising '2 years old driving mae, sup-
posed to be in foal.; purehred,-regis-•
tered shorthorn hell; 2 peers;
caw 6 Years old, dee Nov. 11; Durhani
co* 4 years olde..stIpposed • to be in e
calf; Ayrshire cow 4 years Old, sup- -
-posed to be lit cal -f; Polled Arigus vow
4 years Old, niippOsql, to be. in reef S..•
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Jersey. eow 4 years eld, 'supposed to
be in calf; lilaek beifee 2° years 016,
supposed 10 be in calf; Durham cow
2 years olde supposed to -be-1n Calf; -•
Hereford•eow 2 years old, supposed' to •
I be in calf; black Cow 2 years old,
milking; 40 young eattle, Calves,
• yearlings and two -year-olds; 3 York
sows, 1 with litter, 1 to fame ; 10
pigs, abouttop ths:4,--- 11 pigs, about •
140 lbs.; 10 pigs,- 'about eight • weeks .
old ; 15 pigs, about six weeks, olo. , •
Everything adrertisft41
tts proprietor is turning farm to grass.
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sAimIt. T. YOUNG,
. • ,Proprietor, Auburn Ielt.3.
T. (UNDRY & SON, ,Auctioneers.. *..-
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he held, at Dolmesvhle on October (eh.
Mrs. Wagner closed the meeting whit
prayer.
, Farewell gcesentation.—The Ladies'
Guild .4d St. Mark's ehurch ' met on
Tuesday afternoon, With the president,
Mrs. Gordon Taylor, in clutrges The-
Seecpture vves. read by Mrs. Thos. Hag-
gitt. , A letter wail read from Miss
• Margaret 'Small' of Toronto and • a
• away, -
Where 'Hie sun never sets or flowers
• decak,
She has *gone 14 her rest free from.
'sorrow and pain,
Where In God's own dine' -we shall'
meet again."
-e-Sadly missed by the family and
•grandehildren.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
loving nfemiyry of a devoted.
husband and father, Fred. G. Weir,
who was lost in the sinking of tbe
• "Atliellia" September 3rd, 1039.
"In life honored:
In death remembered." ,
—Inserted by his sorrowing wife,
son and 7deughtersinslaw. . 36x
• CHURCH, NOTES
to hold a sale of homemadet, baking, follows: ' The evening service in, St. George's
donation' was received. It was decided year, as aid -Wily recorded,- were ag
bazaar' and rummape sale. The pro- • . 1940 'church will be resumed on the Pecond
1941 .Sunday and not on the first Sunday.
(seam was in. ehargd of Mre, Olif. Max Min Max. Min. The evening service! will be resumed
Brown. Mrs. Alvin topatherkind OW ThIlrg., Aug. 28 ..72 59 65 44 next 'Stinday° at Knox Presbyterian
a reading, .".1set Us Give Thanks." The Fri., Aug. 29 eel 62 74 ' 52 church. ,. , .
tOpie. "Singing," Wa,S given by Mrs. J. Sal., Aug. 30 ..,.74 67 86 64 Rev. D. J..(Lane, Mrs.. LaitA' and Miss
Taylor. The meeting was closed vvith tRun.. Aug. 31 ....PIS 00 . 83, 69 Madeleine Lane, have -reternend after
ifeaper by Mrs. Gordon Taylor. _A ,m,c,41.)t. .1, :...,•10, ,,rio.. 741
pumptuoue ,supper was then served. 50 a month's holidays epent tit their .-eot-
NOTIOE •OREDITORS. ,
IN THE ,ESTATE OF WILLIAM
'GEORGE MacEWAN , •
All persons, having 'claims. against
the Estate of' William 'George Mae -
Ewan; late of the Town of Goderich,
,hefillefenneedeceesedss sewlasP-diede-on
about the twenteeth day of 'May, 1941,
are hereby notified to send in to the
undereighed on or before the 3rd day
of 'September, 1941, Tull particulars of
their claims. Immediately after the
,sala,last mentioned date, • the assets
the said estate will be distributed
'amongst the parties entitled thereto,
aving, regard only to claims of 'which
e undersigned shall then have notice,
to the exelusion of all ethers aid the
Mrs. vhast4,-4,squith and Mts. <korge
Ile:Idle poured tea. At 6 the conclusion
the guest of honor for this oceasion,
Mrs. R. M. Weekes, thonqrary president
• of the wa.s addivEt.sed by „Mrs.
S. II. Johnston, who e-itpressed ap.
,preelation Of -the wonderful help 'Mrs.
Weeltes had given to this tioeiety for
the past three years. It was under
her direction the Guild' was organized
and deilpeSt regret was felt by all lot
Ilk. early ileparture front the r,arish.
Mrs. T1. Phillin.q and Mrs, D. W. Hamil-
ton present0 Mrs. Weekes with
rocker and reversible wool blanket. Mrs.
Weeltes very: feelingly expres:eed her
thanks for the reraenibranecs ap-4
otated her p,rayeii.4 and good
4'over-lie with this parioli where
she and, her hu.5;band „had all,vayr-; re -
(viva co-Opifration. Itev,
Wecke3 also egnresged his thanks
for the Itiminer, ai'd good -Will of the
eoragwgation. Orono picturt,A were
• then taken.
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PUPS:, .80t. 2 ....69 58 72 50
:Wed.; sept. 3 57 M
WordS without, theughts neter to
heaven go. •„ ' • '..
eienee.e*re. ,-eeere.eseemeeemee
LIFE INSIiRANCE
A HUSnAND'S !PRIVILEGE
/1), RIGHT1
A CHILD'S CLAIM
M. FORD
INSttor.
3 Hamilton f4t
,
tap at I'ort -Elgin. Mr. Lane will oc-
icupy his pulpit, in.Knox church next
Sunday.
Rev.• A. J. liacKaye will preach in
*Vietoria street 'United ehureh
day next. The -theme of his morning
discourse will be "Is (itir (Thureli an
• 141,1der • •Ilrother:A” In the evening lie
will speak on "V for -Victory."
• We, A. W. BrOwn of„Bratatford eon-
dueted the •servieett ' of North street
United ehurch .oe Sunday 'and de-
livered • two inviring messages. Ile
will oecupy tho pulpit again next Sun-
day, Rev. It. ;II. Turnhuti Ileing absent
(111 lidildays. •
undersigned will not 4be _liable to any
person of whose laim the undersigned
shall not then.' have notice for. the
•assets so distributed or any part
thereof.
- Dated at ,Goderieh this 21st day a
August; 1941.
P. R. DA(RROW,
Goderich, Ontario,
43446 'Solicitor for the Estate.
COMECTION
Mr. and, Mrs. Haigh .Luxton of 'fle--
"troit are visiting Mrs, John HarriCoh,
Vietonla street loot Mrs. Vit. tilarrison
an stated lagt week).
Aukyrq.o.'N ISAI:E OF
AND IINTPIJEMONTS,
FARM STt),QK
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At • lot 34, COneeesion I), (1(kieriell
Township, 5 miles west of (linton, inC
• TUESDAY, SEPT. 16th
commirticing at 1 o'clock sharp, tlie
following :
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II,OdeSee—Ten-yeateold. mare; .
year-old mare.
10A'IvilLa--(Four year old cow. due ° •
to freshen Jah. '21; 0 year old cow,
due to freshen ,Afareli 2,2nd; 0. year
old cow, freshened; 6 year old eow,
freshened; • 9 year old cow, milking;
• 5 ealves; 2 yearling:3; 6 two year- old
ste• lemrtsa=. ,g6s,esii_iierfo.. • 4.,,ecreeeeeeee_,
months old. '
(111VIPLIEINJ3FMTS--iNfassey , II ;err is
binder, 6 ft. cut; Massey Harris drill,
10 -hoe;' with grass seeder; Coekshutt
steel roller; Deering spring tooth
cultivator; Hamilton walking plow;
ferm wagon.; hay reek, nearly new;
Mimet:ersins.i.els Deering mower,,6 ft. cut,'
neerly new ;• Deering hay rake; set of
double ',bobsleighs; Chatham fleeting
naill; 500-1b. scales; three-eection drag
harroVvs; set of diks; set of double
TEIHMIS-10as,h. ,•'
•DDWIAiRD GatzGer, Sr., Preiteletoee
1.0.1)WABD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
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IIELP—THE GEED OROS.,
;Some W,Ortien. Whb Wear what 4they
41'ioost .don't lo quite tnougii (loosing.
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PAINT
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Now is the time to do outside painting. We handle A
full line of C.I.L. Paints and Varnishes, .For a mturrE
paInt that' stays white use CIL. TRTJTONE WIIIVE, Keeps
white houses 'whiter,
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COAL 0
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Now is the time to Put in your next winter's supply of.
eoa1 The price is now at its lowest, We stock DOI Cone-!
Cleaned Anthracite which fs free from slate and clinkers,
low in ash altaltigh in. heat units.
4- a
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Chas, C. Lee •
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For Ilardware, Pluttbing and Reatingf give nil a all.
Phonelf—Office. 22 _ Muse 112 . . - - At the arbor
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