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All,1)17,AN, Sept. 1O-fr. .stel. -Mrs.
itsily O'Neil of Niteheder e.eseet the
iseek..end with Mr. staid Mrs. A.
'VergUsen, •
Mr. aid Mrs. OliVer ;Anderson have
Ittetreved hOnse from their Wedding tn.'s.
•
,JAMes Illousten t)f '1•Yainel Borden and.
heith Arthur a Trenoa' spoilt the
Weelkend at tiler respeetivolioneeS here,
MM.. 'John Medd • and Mrs., • Ifred
.40Use.' Or IGOderich visited' on Sunday
with ,Mr. and. Mrs; E„. P1i11ij.•
, Mies Dorothy Wileon visitini; .1ter
01.6ter, 1%Irs. Harold INTieholson, and -Mr.
eholson,
V. Morrison Of -.Califernia
;visitedon Wednesday with Mrs. Fred
RoSee .
Miss Betty Craig, ,datighter of olitr.
And Mrs- Wrn. Vraig; who Wae operated
en for appendicitis the 43;oderitth hos-
' vital, is 'getting along aS •Well i1Sati,,
be expected,- . • . .
Harold .A.squith, of the R,C.A.F.,
Quebec, is visiting his parents. Mr. and
Chas. Asgnith, ' • ,
'Mrs. Jas. llowitt is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Hugh Chesney, and Mr..
Chesney, Seafortle
Miss lietty,Asquith,•Ray Vincent and
Panald 'Ross are attending StratfOrd
Normal School. '
. •
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Pilgrim of Orange-
ville viSited the former'sister, Mrs.
Chas. East, and Mr. East thie week.
Mr.and Mrs. WUliarn MUtch of Olin -
ion visited with Mrs. Me Arthur. • •
Mr. - and Mrs. Jamee Brown, St..
'Mary's, were recent visitors with Rev.
Tanti'-3611$,. 1LC. WiLSOn..
Icitivaites (Stanley Ba41,--Albert ,Govier
and Donald 'Sprung, London, went the
Niteek-end at their respective huniesves
• Mrs. John Houston,' Mrs. 'W. 3:47
Robison, Mrs. Edgar Lawson,'Mrs. Jas.
Howitt,°M.rs, J. (•', Stoltz and Mrs:Fred
kOSS attended the Huron Presbyterial
exace•ting at Seaforth on Tuesday.
AnnisersarY services will be held in
the Baptist church next Sunday, •at
3 p.m. and 7.30 pm: Rev. William
.Raithby of Strathroy wiU be the
speaker • at both servitege $1WA'Sjil 1
MUSIC will be provided hy the-eltoi ,
and. Mr. A. -W: .Zurbrigg bf Listowel
tvill be the soloi.st
.
The local Women's Institut,e, were
titeitained- by elle-,Giode-rich institute
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laet Thureday. The pregrani was Put
WL by th4?Auburn ladiks and Mrs. W.
J. tlienderson, dietrict preeident, Wing-
haltu, Wa.G` guest speaker: At the elose ;
of thee meeting the Goderieh ladies
° 141 be a dainty 1 melte- • ,•
•The 1Se1tember meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute will be held in the Foz
Hall en Tueedas, 'September
16, at 0 This is s -Grandmothers°
t Day and the 'PrOgzetzu is.• hi charge of
:the. 'fidlov‘ling 'grandmothers; Mrs.,
' Mogridge,„ Mrs.. .). J. Robertson, Mrs,
Sturdy and Mre. Wm, •Anderson. The
roll can to be answered by• Use grend-
lnothers, "Where I was married and
by whom." HosteeetS-ellre. Jas.
, Woods,' Mrs. Gordon Tayler,,. Mrs. J.
I Cowan, Mrs, Bean and .7dre. -Lawson.
, All' the grandmothers are invited. '
Miss Kathleen Pattereon is seriously
;411 at the lionie of. ha parents, mr; and
s. Ernest Patterson. Her many
friends hive for a speedrreeoyery. .
Harvest, • Ileme •Servieeee--Harvest
, home sersices were held in the Angli-
[eah.churelt last- Is:tuld4T.. The'' chnrcil
*as beantifnily decorated boliets
a cut flowers and with fruits and
vegetables. Rev. G. W. Moore of Clin-
ton was the speaker and gave 4 fume-
fut. raeeeage• on -"The Isessons -to Learn
' from - the Harvest:" Miss BettyiA§quith
presided- at the organ. Ws; R. M.
.Weekes and •I'les Alice Rogerson,
Blyth, sang a duet. Next Sunday
I Rev. R. M: Weekes will Preach his fare-
well sermon at 10.30.
Birthday Celebration. -Many friends
'and neighbors called at the borne of
fr. flIthXelinight-t Et, offereengratula-
tions on 'his seventy-second birthday.
Mr. Medi:night, who suffered a broken
1,„leg When he fell off the rok of a
,.sehool he was shingling about three
weeks, ago, is, still confined to Ihed, In
t he evening the'members of. his family
gathered at his home, and a pleasant
time was :spent: The geest of honor
reeeived many lovely gifts. Those pre-
eent. Were Mr. and Mrs. Lleyd Fergu-
son, William and Lois Ferguson of
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Love and
family. Mrs. -Fred Love, Mr. and_ Mre.
Thos. Carrick, .Godeila; thot;-Taylor
and Walter Ratcliffe, (Minton ; Mr. and
Mrs: Earl MoKnight, Doris, Jack and
ENOLISli SHIPIVI:ENT IN
THIS..0WEE4,. Horton 'of EXeter spent Sunday here
Garth MeKnight and Dolly Beadle, ,
• SAVINGS BOMB IPIREPAREp -- . • •
Auburn „
- • Pii•tere siss‘e• a 9O 113 .aeriarbomb in the will StVingtS' exhibit at the
_
Teranadian NetienaleExhibitien being autographed, earrying, the nantes'of
' thousandS of, Canadians arid .Amerieans who purchased war Ravine% .stamps or
1 et)rtifieates at the -Ex." • The boMb. will later be sent,.to carry' out its "v for
LEEBURN
LEEBURN, 'Sept. 9. -Me. Hillaryi Vietary". mission over. Berlin, paid for.bv Canadian war savings.
with, his brother and' sisters and also 1
work now after his holidays. .- ( burn, church last •Sunday and heard
attended the church anniversary ser- hi•s'
vices.- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horton of „,:Mr. and Mrs, A. Fulford and semi two good gospe
.l sermons from Rev.
s lc
_DAINTY .CUPS & SAUCERS
25c — 35c-- 50c — 75e up
• BREAKFAST SETS- ' •
• TEA SETS
DINNER SETS
• You jut can't beat them
SMITIVS ART AND GIFT
STORE
Phone e198
EastSt
ttidward, of Goderich, spent Sunday' D. Pomeroy. .
•%. WIeI a 1so wer-e-t4re and spent a
vhi1e • • , 1 g service afternoon with Marr and Belle 'Shaw'
We welpleasedto see Mr. Dave and attended the evening -church ser -
l; •
• Green and his sister, Bella, from Gode-4,viee•
Church-- • Anniversary. • Sund4y,
richeet the moreung c unit eervice on
September'7th..,..wae a bright though .
.Sunday. Mr. Green was able to say
cool day' and a large number gathered
he was here' when the churcii'Was 'first
opened.
*at Leeburn church for the sixty-first
Chureh Service will be at 10 a.m. next , anniversary services and to welcome
.
Sunday and Sunday schootafterwards.'j•Rev. D. Poineroy, a former pastor,and
Rev. R. G. Hazlewood will be baCk it.
t I Mrs. Peimeroy. Mr. Peineroy :tonducted
iMr morning servfee and at the evening
service wil.' aseisted. :by -Rev.. R. 0. •
Hazlewood.. Miss Eileen -.Bogie of
Goderich,presided at the organ in the
morning and Mi.fiS' Campbell„ of West-
field in the 'evening. Thr'ee young
la dies' from . Goderich, Aileen Bogie,
,Betty. Smith" and Marjorie Gillespie,,
seuge`twe trio selectionsin the morn-
ing-.• These -were enjoyed by -all.' Mr.
leneerey's sermee in the morning Was
on '. ,:*The Mystery of Godliness." . In
the evening the subject was "The
Mystery of Iniquity." Both -addresses
showed tnile11---t1iought.- Musical num-
bers were suneby the Westfield junior
male quartette in the evening. These
were much appreciated. . The members
•
Of •thehurch were 'pleased- tksee Ao
prient from other churchg,A. -
EVERYDAY LOW
RIC
Hnisins iiulk Sultana 2
, APRICOTS ,..1,191;Tlesr 15 -oz. A 1
joiko
pettre Lynn ";;;Iey
a, Barnett 2 wiz; 23c
-oz. 9c -
peas .tyimer 4 -Sieve 16i
Tn
Tom; JuiceA P 12c. 25C
KEtellup Heinz
DOMESTIC Shortening
CLEANSER Whitel scui
BED ROSE TEA Red Label
RED HEART DOA F001 3
PORK & BEANS AVIni4 3
PEANUT BUTTER Arin Page
SPACHEMCaient .
ROSES FLOUR
Super SUDS
Evap. MILK A & P
MEETS Del IVIciz
2: lir.... 37c
3
BREAD.
Anne 1140,3217h1te
‘IiPat. "5,
-LOaves
0(..0Akquw
Layer Cake
1eci 2-7
Doughnuts
doz. 13,
lb. 19.
For 3 C
1/21:111e1. 42C
Tint 2
22C
24-;z. 24_
Jar
2T4-inozt. 23C
7-1b. 25,
.11aa
• Plot. 20C
16 -oz. 0
Til)
• 14-oz.
11C
BEANS 1.4b.„!) -set'-- 70;gt•19c--
arpies- /14:41 2Trift-2 ad -
OLD' CHEESE 313. 30c
Pure Lard Sonnyfield Itbs.' 29c
Fruits and Vegitakles
LEMONS CAlor ?Aro EXcVileut goitre lica, 23,
Cabbage
. Fresh Green liltarittni C Viitaballi til ...."' dir I.
• Ont. Grovv0 Excellent SOurch Good Source ,,,,___,, al,
ORANGES.' %move Exteggastee . Dor.• 4it,
POTATOES 41N GROWN 10 lbs. 20c
=LIM HEARTS •,44:112% iiiiinch - 7c
ONIONS Nri Mail% G411441117
• WOW tst TE• E TIAIIE TO PREiE/416.
PIRICED TO SAVE'
YOU MONEY
GOOD OhlF VilTAIWISIS At*
L COURRIE'S CORNERS
•c 'or ltRIE'S CORNERS, SeP:.. 9. --
Mies Anna Mat Farrish spent ;Clew
• days ie 'roronto last week.
'
iMr. Alf Armstrong of London is
visiting this' Week with Mr. and Mrs.
David Little. •
.•
Miss Jean Nelson is taking a busitr
nes coulee at •Shaws College, Toronto.
• Mr. and Mrs. Warner Smyth . and
t wo eh ild ren . of Tees WtIter, were, Sti n -
day vieitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Little. ,
• Mr. and Mrs. Mervin McAllister of
Goderich spent a day last week with
the latter'e father, Mr. George Dren-
nan. ,
IteitheJoheston,. of the R.C.A.F. at
• Toriento, is having a two weeks' vaea-
tion.at his' home here. -
Mr. John FarriSh and Mr. and Mrs: -
..,4
Leine- Farrieh and children visited
Mrs. John Farrish at Byron on Satur-
day. -
Miss Myrtle Johnstone- is. in Gode-
rich at• present.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ewart Weber and'
two children, of Kirklexid Lake, 'called
on Mr. and Mrs'. Lorne Farrieb one day
last week. • „. .
Miss IVIadeline Johnston, R.N., of
Goderieh, spent part of, the week -end
at her home here. <,
LAC. Kflth Johnston and Mr: and
Mrs.,kranie Johnston vieited Strathroy
and London friends last vveek.
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CARLOW
CARLOW, Sept. 10. -The congrega-
tion of the United elnirch were glad
weleome, back their pastor, Rev. It
0. Hazlewood, after his holidays. He
(*hose for his topic on Sunday, "And
'deliver us frOna evif." Sin, he pointed
out, is a real force :ind no one is ex-
empt from temptation. On RePtember
21st Rev. W. J. Wylie, a former pastor,
noevezer euaduct anniVers-
ary services.
• Quite a number from Carlow at-
tended the anniversary services at Lee*
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A&P FOOD STORES
••
row* *» ft rt ektusges,
mos inaitat Isf&sWy
tL
• Rew D.' Je Lane ofer-Knox church,
Goderich,' was the preacher efor the
Presbyterian congrOrAtien on Sunday
last. He, delivered it forceful and help-
ful -sermon and also emphasized the
week of reconsecration.
Arrangements are being made. for
holdingplowing, demonstration on the
farm•Thf ilaander Watson, concession
10, Colborne,. on Friday of this week.
It is expected ,to start at 10 a.m. •
• Mr. W. L. Young has purchased a
bunch of stockers for fall and winter
feeding.
•ASIIFIELD •
•
ASIIFIELD, Sept -R. -Mr, and Mrs.
David Mackenzie- spent a few days
in Toronto last --'week.
Rev. John 'Pollock of Whitechurch
occupied the pulpit, of Ashlield Pres-
romPEii3EX 1ft 1511
Briefs
nder 9.1ablete harealeee and
effective. Two weelte" sUpply$1, at
Oampbelre Drug Store. , 36-52
The Arthur. Circle- Of Wea0x elltreh
wil1,110111 a reunmaee sale in• the Odd-
-fellow,' Hall on SlIturtlay afternoon,
'SePtenaher lath, at 1.30s. 06
Tiro Ventral Ilona(' and Sehool Club
;sill hold a rummage sale , 'SaturdaY,
'SePtember 20th, at 1.30 ep.M., at the
seinen. ' 87.8
The, -.Alitneek Chapter,
will hold a rummag•e sale in 'elac.Kitiy
Hall on, November 8th at 1..30 ,P.114
"rhe annual:meeting. of the .00derielt
Township Jiospital,Auxiliary will, be
held at the'h.910$ of Miss;iAlice An-
drews, ,illiyifielti? toad, r stl a y,
September 18th, at ,2.4$ o'clock.
• Rutamage (sale , to; be held on
Oetober 4th at Maelilay Om-
ansecing at 10 o'cloek, under the
aspievse. of the Diir,elta class of Vie-
toria street ehurch.• 37-;j0
!..\1111-11.11•NERI,7--Our Models this eea-
•eon are , more, raylehing than, ever;
sweet, something for every woluan to
wear with ,pleasure and dietinetion.
MIS§ M. It. Men-V.1.0AR, Kingston •St.
Peione 402. . 37
There will be a seivine so.eeting at
the home of-Mrs."IB, W. Wilmot 9 St
Pateicices street, on Wetlnesday,
September 117fh2 from 2 to '5 p.m., for
the Central lime and iSehool Club to
sew on articles for the British War
Victims:1 Fund. As this will be the
first. sewing meeting of the -SeaSon and
commencing on the last day of Reeon-
secration Week, the ladies are invited
to get together and niake it a grand
success. -
..Vietoria Home and School Glub'will
meet- on Thursday, September 18thi at
8 p.m., --in the- kindergarten roans of
the'eschool. The past presidents have
.arranged air interesting meeting. The
topic --Achievements_ of our Home
and School merabees of Yesterday and
pgaWhlt abase tonadrrovy 'I" A
special in vita fion is" eXten ded t 0 Parents
of kinderirarten pupils, and a • good
a ttendan6e of members and interested
friends. is 'hoped for.
•
CIIURCH NOTES'
•
The.Htfron Presbytery of the United
Church met yesterday et _Dungannon.
Rev. A. J. Milligan is spending a nee
few' days at the 11. ,t1,4 Conference
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For Results
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A Classified Aol
WANTED
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VOR SALE ,
FOR, SALE. -1.71,/.1 MAWS • LAND; .
7-oom red brick laouse with bath-
roonn. and furnace; geod barn, henhouse
'and: colony hOilse; S'arage; all kinde t
fruit. !Close to `SebOol, efore and;
e/aurch. • Quielt sale.1 Apply aRs:r
,AbA .STENVART, R.R. 0, Goderichet
, „
Ont.• 34tX
• .Ineelern furnished houses, furnace,
cellar, 'water, light,' eeWer, bathing,
• Or part. CHARLES IlEALE, Bennett
St, ,Goderieh. 21-tf.
OR 'SALE° OR REN11`.---diOusE
and lot ,Auburn; house tielkly
decorated and painted. APP1Y W. H.
WileSON, R.R. 3, Auburn. 35-7x
'ARING ALL USED, MA;011.1,1NE.S.
$,00 up. 'Singer drip -bead, new
eondition, guaranteed, bargain. All
new raachinee pre-war prices this
month special. Cash or ternie. •
pert sepairing. S1.N,GER STORE,
P ° • " 36t2
Oat SALE.-,81;WELHAIL 01.1011010
•• young jersey • eows,' 'freshening.
.soon. ISound, 'Federal accreditation.
E. V. LtAIWNON, Phone
901-3. '
36-7
;OR ,SALE. -A USED 011ES'Illell-
PIEIJD. T. MIURPHY, 'Col-
borne &trek. •• 37x
'moray NOnCE
LAURA M. JASON, A.T:C.M.
• TEACHER OFt,PIANO
TIIEORY 0.b" 111:13sIC '
Britannia Road Godericb
OTIJCIE - MAPLE LEAF
On Account of the building being
,Irw...e....amefekeetel toeeseeete by.elhe
last of 'September. We intend-dirry-
busines,' sail baking;
'bread, ete4 and delivering until Sep-
tember* 27th. Those owing accounts
to us, please arrange ;to 'settle s-ame
before theviebove- date-. --- •
37 . • A. and A. FORSTER.
'
TO ItlasiT
RENdi.-Fp.RNMS-IED ROOMS.
at Hemiltoti. Be will be back in•• Apply 21 Brece street_ 37x
Goderich for the usual serviec,is on.
Sunday-.
..•
' Rer. G. W. 'Moore was inducted
into • the rectorship of St. Parll's
Anglican chureh, Clinton, on Wednes-
day evening by the Right Rey. Charles
Seager, Lord Bishop of Huron.
The regular meeting of the Arthur
Circle will be held An the ,lecture Lown
of Knox Presbyterian church on Mon-
day• night, September .15th, at 8
o'cloek. IMiss • ,Donna Bell's group
will have chthe 'and. Mrs.....,Geo. _Mese
Ewan will give a report of the recent
Preebyterial 'rally held in Seaforth.
All members are. asked to. be present.
Thee WALS. °of Khox Presbyterian
church will meet or Tuesday, Sep-
,
byterian thurch last Sunday. '
Mrs. • Eldon -Johnson and son, of
Toronto, are visiting at the home ,of
Mr. R. Grant. -
Dr, and' Mrs. W. D. 'MacLeod and
daughters, of Sault Ste, Marie, Ont.,
he
visited with t.doethr's niother, 'Mrs.
ary MaeLeod, at Lochalsh last iyee,k.
Mis-s Jean Long visited 'With her
sister, Mrs. *Ra1ph-4Hil1 of Holyrood,
recently. •
- Mr. Fraser MacLean •of Chicago is
visiting with hie uncles, Messrs. Alex.
and Donald . -MacLean, and his aunt
Mary. •
Mr. • Frank Maegenzie of Toronto is.
spending scene time with his brother-
in-law, Mr. John Cowan; and other
relatives at Lochalsh.'1M.r. Neil MacKenzie of Detroit is
visiting thie brother,
Mr. Donald R. MaeKenzie.°.-
Mrs. E. Morrison of California, form-
erly Mies 'Christine 'MacLean of Am-
berley; hits' been visiting her brother
Angus at Likhalsh and • many other
•reTakIves and. friends here.
Mrs.•Dunean Munn and Marian, of
Ripley, yisited Saturday with Miss
A'flnie1i1ay MacDonald.
Donald "MaeLean, Kietail, • has
iplarchased a new 'Chevrolet car.
The school bell 'did not ring forth
pupils of 8.8. No. 12, Ashlield- (Lein-
rier), last Tuesday, it Jtbeen
closed for the lack of children; of
school., age. The few i•emaining pupils
will attend • the Loeh'alsh and °-"Ilem-
lock City" schools. . 0
Native ,of AshilekL-Word has .been,
'receivedhere ef the death of James
.MaeKay at Duluth. Mr. MacKay was
born in Ashfield, • son of the late
Thos. MacKay and Euphemia
He is survived by a sister, Mrss De-
lavis of Duluth A brot1ieV1Wi11, and
SiSt'er; Mfg; Viera-Calid;
him. Mrs.. RuSsel Jeheston, leuelenow,
is a niece and Hank* (laird of the
1(kh-ceileeigien is a *nephew.- •,
A ehower was' held at the Salvation
Army in honor of Violet Larder •of
Goderich, who is leaving on Tuesday,
• September 23, to tnter the Salvation
Army Training College in Toronto, and
there she will be trained to become an
officer. ,On Sunday. September 21at1
Cadet V. Larderwill farewell at the
evening service. •• - 37•38
1EELP THE Ittiti CROSS
arriiiiistaraisfaFiIiitharaiscaraMsesOpairr
•' NOTICE TO CREDITORS •
• LIFE INSURANCE
JIUSIIAND'S F2I,IVILEGE
A WIVE'S RIG* HT
A CLAIM
• 11. M. FORD
INSUMANP
rfainiittin St
,
,NoTion To ,oniDiToit§.
tember. 16thi at 3 pin. Is'E ISom-
erville will give a rep6i,t on the recent
Presbyterial rally` held. 'at ISeneoeth
'and Mrs', L. L. Knox will review the
study book,, OR 'RENT. -FURNISHED HOUSE.,
For labs morning sermon at ViCtoriii- r"- 'October to Ma. Hot water heat -
Street United church next Sunday Rev, Inge Apply 'MRS. CHARLES G.Aft-
A. J. MacKaye has chosen the subjeet ROW, Nenth .street. • • -37
".Stars in a Believer's Sky," and •for
legion ae a Boy." fur'llENnislIff'41,. S49ifSMEAlleS11 tKroImNTAvIoLyt,
his . evening sermon, -Toiy7 Much • ite- T
°
-St. George's choir will meet for prac- Albert ali- field, only short distance
tice.at 9.15 on Saturday evening next. from ...Bine Water highway.; Rent
Mr, Odendahl will be at the organ. reasonable. ,Apply.MRS, ELIZABETH
Will members •pleese 'attend, including JOHINISTON, ,Kintall. ' 37x.
the boys? -' • • . _
The regular •meeting of .the Eureka SEVEgeROOM FU1R,N1ISIH,ED HOUSE,
class of Victoria. sereet church was held •garage, . conveniently; 10eated in
at the home of Mrs. Fred Wilson With Seaforth, immediate possession. Ape
twelve members present. , The presi- •ply MeCIONN•FILL & HAYS, ' Seeforth.
dent, ' Mrs. R. Good, took charge of the ,„37 -
busineee, 'after which lunch was served ' „arse_ e.,,,,,.,,eee _neer, . .
by the ,hostess,..and. e,.srecial halt -hour viz, 4-k-,•.-4-7,-..-4-7-'..4...v.r,
-4-R00am _i.1,0T-'
spent. • . s T.IGE, newly •• decorated, partly
Mr. .and Mrs. S. B. 'Walter, of Fort furnished. Aikly ARTHUR- FRM-
, .
relatives';in townon Sunday morning
William, who have been visiting their MAN, kmperial 'Station. 37
sang a duet, "Love Diviner All Loves T° • 1bENT.-11-1AILF OF. HOIISE
Excelling," in, Knox 'church. Mr: ' : (three To'bms.), furnished;
Walter is a former member of the.
TO• RE'N'TI,e--,••FrUIWISHED R• OOMS,
hoe, wat4r heating. Centrally lo-
cated. ApplY .S1I.GNAL-STAR.
37
TO tRENT.--GOOD, FARM ABOUT
""' 120 acres, situated on fith,, conces-
sion Colborne Township, one'raile west
of Auburn. Possession in fall. FRANK
STANLEY; Proprietor. Colborne Mun-
icipal Telephone 1805. - • 36-39x
I itinia::-A4Ptn' LADY . Wko'CLID
like position ds coespention to lady, `••
Or honecleepee for "gentlemen's home.
BOX 171, Goderich P.O. • 37x
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WANTEb.----911Y 1;•14,1/ElitlIeY 1e111AN,
'room and board in quiet •Jenne in
town or eoulitry.° iWrite Dux ..",;.,;44. 05,,
1:41(i",NALASTLVIt. 37x,
„
AN7,r13/0.-0--110 BUY OLD 1.101SSE$
and •dead cattle; must be suitabls•
for mink feed; removed promptly..
FRED GILBERT, H.R. 2, Bayfielee
Phone 908 r 22. ,,Clinton, dells paid
for.
WANiTE.D.-LAH- 0001) • PIANO,.
, ' to buy' or rent. 'MERVIN L.
!SNYDER. Phone 537; • , • 37.
WAN'IlleDe-M."VILICATIONS VOR
the position of tax collector for
ALtliliekl 1176weehip. Applications. to
be in clerk's hands by 6 p.m., Sep-
tember 22nd, 1941, Salary to be
$125.00, and postan.
V.°E, Mk001\11.A.01H, Township Clerk,
Lneknow RAS 3.„ 37-8
WANTED. --IMMEDIATELY, OAIR.E-
111ANNIt for Colborne cemetery;
yearebTand employment if eatisfactory;
salary $1J000 .per -annum.. All appli-
cations received by the Undersigned "
by Tuesday, September 23rd, at 3 ,
p.m.
W1M. SALLOWS, ,
37-8 ,Cilerk of Township.
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WANTED^. - SEXTON FOR, T.
•'• -George's Church. Apply in writ-
ing to A. P. W,ILKES, SIGNAL -STAIRS.
OFFICE. 3r- •
AUCTION -SALES °
SAI.J. E.
ship, 'on
TIHUIRSI.DA.17, skirT. 18t11,.• at 1. p.m..
Onteatu horses, 11 cows, -23.young
'cattle,' 35 pigs.
TEHMS-Keash,
. it'USS'ElLL
37x R.R. 7, „LneknoW.-
A UCTION SALE.
FRIDAY, SEPTEM•BER 19th,
at lot 60...Mait1and Block, Hullett; for
Robert Snell.
T. GUNDRY & SON,
-37 Auctioneers.
CLEARING AUCTION -SALE.
FAI1CM. STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND
At lot 10, concession • 1, West
- WOOD.
Wawanosb, one mile east of
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 17th,
, at 1.30 p.m. •
. HORSES -1 bay, mare, 11 years olde
RENT.-eFURNISHED ROOMS ; 1 -bay mare, 13 Years old • 1 telydelillY,
rising 3 years. CATT1.1...--e--3-A-Mfde-en;
lower floor ; equipped . for ' iiglit
Angus cows, 4 year old ; 1 Aberdeen,.
housekeeping ;' p•o-seession • at (Mee
Angus cow, 7 years old; 1 •Shorthorn
Also rooms and board. MRS. -J. E.
rich.
HARNWELL, 27 Keays street, Gode-
36-7 Aberdeen -Angus steers, '2 years •old.,
cow; 8 years old; 1 Holstein* cow; 10
•
- ' about 1000- 1.13S4 t5 Aberdeen -Angels
RENT. -:Two ROOMS
heifers, 2 years old ; 2 Shorthorn steers,
._ '- • ON
2 tears; old; 6 yeailings. PIGIS•-1
ground, neer' of dwelling; icon -
purebred Yorkshiresow ; 1 young York- •
veniences. Apply 6 Cambria road.
shire sow; 1 purebred Yorkshire boar.
SHEEP -5 'Oxford eWese IMPLE-
MENTS -1 walking plow; 1 'Set liSr-
rows;' I set sleighs; 1 farm wagon; 1
gasoline engine, 1% h.p., •etc. • About
30 cord of 'weed and a tluantity of grain '
and other articles. .
The farm is' sold and everything will •
be dispesed of. Terms, Cash.
EDWARD (HARDY,
• Proprietor.
T. GUNDRYA SON, •
3 ••Auctioneers.
•• in the estate ei Oirieer R. D.
Parker, late of No, 31 Radio School,
ifethereunty of Huron,.
de&aeed. , •" .
Notice is hereby given that any peraon
pereone, bavingistey Maier; .against
the • estate of the late Flying ()Meer
It. D. Parker, of No. mt Radio. Sehno%,...
RAY. Clinton, should submit full par-
licolari3 Within twenty-one day4 from
this date to the Tekannanding Officer of
No, 31 nadir'. Sehoolf, ILAN. (Minton.
• Dated at 00eleriell thie 11th day of
leptember. A.D., 1041. •.371
Knox church choir and he and Mrs.
Walter were heard.. with much interest.
, • • .
BORN
BOGIE. -At"• Alerandr Hospital,
00deriele, on Septemb,e) 11th, 1941.
. to ;Mr. and Mrs. karl Bogie, Belt. 3,
Goderich, a son.
Alex-andra Ilospital,
• Goderich, on September. 9th, to Mr
and (Mrs. Karl Elliott, Goderich, a
daughter.,
.01tAIIAM.---:In Alexandra Hospital,
OoderiCh, on Thursday, 'September 4,
1941,,to Mr. and Mrs,' Elmer Grattan;
• (nee Rora •Sowerby), R.R. No. 1,
l'ort Albert, a son (Lorne Ebner).
YOUNG. --At AleXandret Hospital,
• Goderieli, on September 8th, to Mr.
and Mrs, Worthy. Young,(21Odericbe
twin sons.
ADIVIINISTRATIfth SALE
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ADMINIISTRATRIX SALE OF
REAL ESTATE AND ELV)Iy.S11-
110DD
venienees; reasonable to quiet tenant.
Box 66, SIGNIAL-ISMAR. 3.7x.
, •
FOB itiFiNrr.7-t-A • FOUR -ROOMED -
apartments partially farniehed tf
preferred.-- Apply MRS, IL • E.
KNEOFITEL, Bedford,Hata 37-tf.
FOR MOTT OCTOBER 1.--FURN-
!MI1I) apartment ; thteespieee
bathroom hot and cold water.' `M. W,
•HOWIELT1 • - 377tf.
We are instrueted, by the ad-
ministratrix of the estate of the late
Mre.• Annie Treleaven to sell by public
auction at the, premiees; in 'the Village
of Dungannon oe °
111-111RISDAY, skirT. 18th
eommeneing at 1.30 ism.
The property coneleting of a vvellt
huilt „frame dwelling:, eovered with
aebeetos ehingles,; containS S roman;
and summer kitchen. There are two
quarter-a.ere lots, good gardox ground,
and. there is, a frame stable. ,•„'•,Thie
good property and will make a 'teem-
fortable home. At the same time all
the (entente will he sold.
roein. bedroom, diteingeroten, • end
kitehen furnishing, rttlee, pets,
diehes, glass:Ware, garden tor and
other artieleee
•
F4RAN't I ES. )00r LT10E,
Adminietratrix.
altNlitItY & ION, Auetioneerq
37
• Brings Trick Bomb
'ro trick Britight airmen into tbrOW-
ing away bemabs the Nazis in Holland
buiR a false airfield of wood, with
hangars and planes painted on it.
The night atter it. was finished it Brh
tish plane flese overhead - and
dropped one wooden bomb. -Answers,
London.
•
AUCawN SALE 01' •FAItm ST.00K
AND INIPLOMENTS. : _ .
SEPT. 16tb
At lot 34, ., concessiioLk9: Goderich
Township, 5 miles weet of Clinton, on
TUESDAY, SE
commeneing at 1 o e sharp, the
following : • , • '
110111SE1S-Ten-Yeax-eld mare; • I -
year -old Mare. • •
•
ICATTtLE-eFour year. old4 cow, -due
to freshen Jan. 21; 6 year old eow,
due to freshen March 22nd ; 6 year
• old CCM, freshened';. 6 yeas old cow,
freshened; 9 year old cow, milking;
5ea1ves; 2 yearlin,gs; 0.4two year old
,
steers. •
• PIGS --Sow due to pro„ fit. 9 pigs -2
months old. •
IIMPLIE1lENTS-1Massey Harris
binder, 6 ft. cut; Massey. Harris drill,
10 -hoe, with grass seeder; Cockshutt
steel roller; Deering spring tooth -
cultivator e Hamilton walking plow;
farm wagon; hay rack, nearly new;
MeCormielt Deering mower, 6 ft. cut,
,neaxly new; Deering hay rake ;set of
double bobsleighs; Ohatham .fanning
mill; 500-1b.'scales; three -section drag
• harrOws; set of discs; set Of double
harness.. .
T11PAI1l-10ash.
DDVAIRD GRIGG, Sr., Proprietor.'
WM:AIM W, 1111LIOTT, Auctioneer.
.36-7
•
e•e,
Now. is the time to' do outside*Painting. We handle a
full line, of C.I.L.,,,Poritg and Arap:iis'ilhes.' For "pt. viorE
paint that stays white use CI TRUTONE WIRTH. Keeps
white houses whiter.
COAL
Now is the time to put in your next winter's supply of
coal. The price is noir' at its lowest. 'We stock D&Il Cine.
'Cleaned. Anthiaeite• which is fr6 frora slate and clinkers,
law in ash and high in heat units. . • •
Chas.; C. Lee
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Por'llartiwaxe, Plutabing ,844,11eatipig, giVO us a
oall
Phoneittace 22 Howse 112 At Vie 'Muria
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