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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-09-18, Page 8?WWI *IOW THE OEJ GAL -TA NEWSoiFe�kh qY > b1Qe . 'a Rclk A? Tia I community unity i saddeneet iv the passing, of Mary 6Kdthleeui elder da.umhter of A:L1BUR V. Sept. - ]l.' .----Mr. -and Mr's. 4. . Stoltz . attender.; the wedding of Wier itieeee Margaret Helen Morrell ot•Harailton, daughter of Mr. ;and Mrs. Alltel Morrell `of Hamilton, formerly ,on lesboro. _._._34z l> . ct()r Melena and daughter Lo s, .of mil erley, visited- over • ilie> week -said with -Mr. :,and MrsR Mrs. 'Alice Robb liar moved to Luck- • new, where ;she will reside:. Miss Mary Asquith left on Monday ,tor Toronto, where .she will resume her Studies at the t'niversity. 'Mrs. Procter of Iieigrave visited her niece, . Mrs. A. J. 'ermusoit, and Mr. :a<gunon., Miss Ruth Arthur left uta Tuesday (tor Londout `where she will go in train- ing in ,Victoria 1IoSPital, Mr: `A, 'W. ,Zurbrigg and son Lloyd and `Miss '(Copeland of Listowel-visitesd with4 sir. and Mrs. It. J. Phillips on Sufinday. a • r Reid; Joan and Toni Sheppard ci stns. Miss Laura Phillips were'visitors at r,ivera by Mia. 11. J. EIillaps, an ars. Mr a and Mrs, Ernest 1°atterson, 13th Wm. Ilag itt favored with a span. The eoncession of Iitillett. 1Ktateweui had meeting was cio;eu with prayer, after been, working at Niagara vans since which luneli wap served.. .. !early saw u er, returning, home abotit . Baptist 'Aietivert y-Spet*iai :alai the lira Qf Se'pte abet. ,She tool, ill nivera,ary Services 'snore held, in the ' about three weeks ag( with encephalitis Baptist lurch Sunday afternoon and'lethargioa, _and de -Spite medical .aid evendng. `The' guest speaker was Rev. rpa.s,sed peacefully away Monday after- W.liam—I.1,-aithby -an :'l4,trathsoi°,---:ar .1 arms ,, noon'.-: he : twas- born int, they .finis im car Auburnite; who preached tWo force-', svhieJ site died atnd, was in her nine- ful sensuous, 'in e choir, assisted 1)Y teentla year. Sl e attended No. 0 sellool meattlfexs from thg Other churches, and later .a.ubiurn It ontinuation ;School, .rendered. special , music. The guest,, She leaves to mourn hernags, ltrer par- soloist, Mr. A. W. /urbrigg oe "Listowel, i enie. one sister,' Elsie,e`and two bro- accompauied by his son Lloyd sang at ; tilers, Glen, snd IR,o,ss, all at home. both' services. 'The church was taste- C She was of a kind, cheerful disposition, fully. decorated , with autumn i1O\%-rs 1 and a general favoziie with all, and and foliage. • 1 her early passing isniourned by. e The light Bearers.—The- .•Light' host uf friends. The funeral will be. Bearers" Mission Band pf Knox United' held from the home of her parents on church Mild their September meeting Thursday afternoon. The .service will. in the Sunday school room On bundaya he, conducted by Rev: II. C. 'Wilson of morning. The president, Millie t'r'ig, • the United church, of wha.li deceased had charge of the meeting, which was. was ' •. incenher. Interment will take opened, with .: the call to ' worship, place in Ball's cemetery. Eleanor Andrew gave the Bible readingGolden %'Veddin •.—A large numb b r e and Stewart Toll offered prayer. the of friends 'and . neighbors called on Mr. 'roll call was answered with a Bibles and.Mrs. William Thompson on; Tues- day• to o fen congratulations an ;thir vert having the word "pray.", Betty f • Sarnia on Sunday. un their return M1 iarsye • a , temperance rea(lleg and I leech weeding,Zlrl'rllvel'.ati�,r• • `lir. ,they were accompanied by Sally Knox\'�, Mrs. E, ightinan told an -interesting; ' �1`llutt �rsi,n �c�n of Jolla r who will, visit her aunt, M'rs. Sheppard, fora couple of ,weeks.; Mrs. A. P. Walker of Toronto visited with friends here this' week. c Miss Dorothy Wilson has mrettirtied dtgine from a visit with her, sister, Mrs. Harold Nicholson. and Mr. Nicholson. Gala. • .friss Mary Munro, nurse;in-training at Woodstdek General Hospital, spent the week. -end with her parents, Mr,. ' and Mrs. R. D. Munro. ' Farewell. Sermon. .. Rev:. _R. M. Weekes of St. Mark's Anglican church preached; his farewell sermon on Sun- day morning. In his farewell message :eke expressed regret at having to leave this parish where he -had 'ministered for the past three years and asked the • congregation tog,ive their loyal support to their new rector- .. • , Baptist Ladies',"Aid._ T.he Ladies' Aid of the Baptist ehurch met, at the ,hom:e-of "MrS...Earl McKnight, :with ,.the,. 1i`tesident, .Mrs. C: A. Howson, presid- ing. g. The devotional period_was: taken. by 'Mrs. J"as. Raithby ani Mrs-. Earl •- McKnight. The topic was. given by Mrs.. --Earl- - Raithby. A r`eading_'Was LIFE INSURANCE A HUSBAND'S PRAVT,LEGF 4F' ,A WIFE'S F taILD'S ,CLAIM 11. M. FORD INSURANCE 3 Hamilton St. ' Tel. 26l 1 .. , •iiomlasuny story from the study book. There I, who Moved from ,C)iitario county to were seventeen 'present. ! the iitlt,concession of West Vawanosh Presentation to Newlyweds. --t large'in 1571, married Matilda Clark da,igh number of. friends and neighbors as -1 ter of Mr and Mrs. John Clark als5 of - Rev. It„ H. Hamilton of Sarnia, Opt., fs holtling'evangelistic'services in the Saltford sellout each ..evening except Saturday. These Meetings ,began on. Thursday this week and will continue for several weeks, The minister and friends of ;the Free Methodist church Briefs '14londay, ,September 2,2, at If;in, s hritlge Hall, leu 10. 'blankets,, 9.30 loam: Afterwards; . tht'ar's orcb tr'a. inalssion 35c. - lS'lendur" 'L iblet � ' harmless and effective. 'war weeks' ,'supply $1, at ` �anrapbell's• prug Store, 3141 The Central liepr'e and School Chin will hoki•,:a rummage 'sale Saturday, September 20th, at 1,30 p.m., at -the st.'booi. v 37-8 ,'.�111I,LI.'��+ER ---Our, inolte1s this sea- son are' niche ravishing -.than ever; snaal�t, .sometltirlg for every woman to -Wear with pleasure and • distinction. MISS' U. R...MaeVIOA1t,,Kingston St. Phone Aja 37 The regular meeting ef,the Goderteh Women's, 'hospital Auxiliary' will be held on Monday, September 22nd,, at 4 p.m.,, at the Library, BORN ALLL'N.---In �1.1exaindra' hospital, God �- ric;h; " on Monday, September 15th, 1941, to O.S,M. ski, J. Allen and. ,Mrs. Alien _East street, a On. •in.'Goderieli will assist, and a "cordial I)10,11.—At „Alexandra Hospital, Gods= rich, on September 17th,.1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dick, Du'agaunon, R.R. No. 1, a daughter. ; LINK�LA'DER.—At A.lexa'ndra �Iiospital, , . Uoderich, on September 10th, 1941, to Mr.. and Mrs. Ifraneis Linklater, -oderich, R.R. No. "u,,. a son. STURDY. --In Victoria Hospital, Lon- °. on September -12th, to Lieut. A. B. .Sturdy' • and Mrs. 'Sturdy, a son ('Gordon 'Craig). S+�[EWA�RT. t Alexandra :IHospital, Goderich, en iSeptem;ber 1'Sth,.1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Melville Stewart, Dun- gannon,_ R.R. No. 1,;."a anon 11/1,,ODS.—At • Alexa'ndra . Hospitaii, 'Goderich•, on September 17th, 1941, to Mr. ' Mrs. Isaac. Woods, �Goderich, a daub :N e'. - - DIED -welcome°;awaits all who will mine. senible_d in the F'oresterti' Hall on Erie ( 6th eoncession of West Wawanosh, on day- e%eniug to horror lir. and fire.' September 16, 1591. The.marriage cere- l)liver Ailderti on (nee Bernice 1. t"y- ( inony was erformed by Rev. R. Swan Son). The.early part of the evening' of I)omtYl.t ok Methodist ehurt•h. This was spent in dancirl ,_ with musie sup- I union, was;, blessed with eight children, Plied by Mr. and \Iris (aordou. Aic-1 two of which have passed on Alza C1inehey, Mr. Wm. Anderson and` Mrs. ( (Mr.. C. U.' Martin) and. Alice, eeho Woe Craig, while _Maitland Allen, and (lied at the age of eight. ,Members of• �_. Robt. Turner were., in, charge of fisc }their family living etre Ellen.- . • i h c �2'rs. square dances. After lunch Lewis Mark Arntstrong )', of Wait Wayauosh ; Ruddy called the young eeuple-to the John, on the homestead; 'Gormley, of platform,, and a well -worded address Brampton; Joseph, of Courtland ; Wil,was read bt ,• Miss Amy Toll and a liaim, a sergeant of the First Hussars purse of money was presented 'to them of ath .Armored Regiment,Camp Bor-, by Worthy Fowler: Me. Andc.rson<<in a deneitnd Russell, of the Elgin Regiment yew well-chosen. words . thanked - their • at. Sussex, New. Rrhnswick. In - Nov - many friends for their generous gift ember, 1920, :lit•; and Mrs..Thompson • nt1°invited them' to their homee • .. i..ed - fr ►•- - ._ h ' •"�`'fa ' ` awauunli to Auburn. Mr. Thompson b a cin t err rm rn Wes t • WAILS. Meetinig.—Mrs. Cobert Scott w' eve her home_for the Septerri'bernidot± a,*---- .keenly interested in muni- •rna of the Presbyterian W.M.S.The ;Pal al"'alrs and ServeYl for nineteen y urer of the West Wa�vano;sh Fire In - of n •'.��r, Isaac suranre Co In irhe °evening a ,family O Goci War Help in, Ages Past,' was of the family were present except Rus - y P y . tiell who i� �t�ationed in New Bru)iswich be. . Jueeting. was- - in char,P- _ _-Jliss years as director and seoretarY trews= Josephine Weir, Who. gave the hitor •- of the life of the h m r't Watts, after -fi _eleone ofhis--,hymns e inner -was held, -when -all-the nnembers- sungr ";Mrs. A. M. Boyle led in Pesti'. 'er. elirs. John 'Houston; gave .a report of Mr.� and fir$: Tllbmlison'received~many the Presbyterial -Tally recently- held at useful gifts, showing he esteem in h ch they are held. hey are1>•oth Seafortb� ._. _ Miss _Joan Scott _gave a _w reading. Miss Norma Dag gave an enjoying good health and their many I nstrumental. The. topic which. was friends hope; they mac see their prepared by Miss Dorothy Wi 'ie was diamond anniversary.. " read' by Mrs, Braclno k:`n.t was de- Grandmothers' Day. -.-The r'orestters' eided to hold the fall thank -offering Hall, was beautifully decorated with. at the next meeting. and to. have an out baskets • of autumn illowers for the side,epeaker Miss Josephine Weir of- grandmothers' m.eeting'df the Women's fered her home for the meeting. The Institute. Mrs. Lawson, •the president, roll call was answered with a verse of presided for the first part. of the nieet- Scripture containing the word "mercy." ing and welcomed the grandmothers, The ineseting was closed by repeating hoping, ,they would have- an enjo able the Lord's Prayer inti! unison,• after afternoon. The seer"etary`r ad 'a letter d which a ain;iy Lunch was served by the from Mee. Fraser, • district secretary, .hostess, assisted by lIrs. W. T. Robi- regarding the oflicers'.rally 'to be held in Belgrave 'on, Oetober 7th ;,.,also a ; - ' CARDS OF THANKS wl) 1 1f4S�h1t.E SI NICER TO thank ()lir many Auburn friends who came to Ball's cemetery' on Sep. teniber 4th with their .floral tributes `to help as repose the remains of our dear hasband and father beside our kin in U'odtis. alc`1'e>6 ._,. Your fov'in't, aets are. helping . us greatly to, beitr our lwreave;,tent. • ..'M S A1L1+fix; ' 'ile W (Jennie Dyer ) Torontfi, September Sth. 3' and U`rIJJ ERT. MISS FRASEB, WFJLLING,TON street, wishes to thank those who were So kind to her in .her recent 'bereavement. 'She wishes .also -to thank those -who- en�teflowers or in any way expressed their sympathy. - LMR. NORMAN :l1acAULEY TAKES this, means oe expressing - his thanks -to -those who ewere so thought- ful for hiinself end his family at the time. of the death of his brother, Allen,% also -to those who sent .$ural tributes or loaned cars. ' • Making It Easy '"Say," said one of the tough city s' boyto a pal, "how do ya learn n girl ter sWim?" "Oh, dat's eaoy !" said the other- lord. " '',Ya takes her gently by de hand, an'' you leads her down to de water, an' ya, says ter her: 'Don't be skeered. , I ain't goin4 ter let nuthin' Kurt ya, an'' " "Gwan !"-interrupted the 'first boy. "What are- ya givin7 me? Das is me .sister I'm talkin' . about," "Aw, shove heroffde dock !" OW EVERYDAY R=C TOMATOJ1JiCE Ants. z dins ..',5C TOMATO SGUP PORK &BEANS LOCANBERRIES CAPON—metes2 Tins 1�C NEW P7lCIt ' 3-2'-oz 25 Tins• , CATELLI CHOYCE . 16 -oz. 5c Tin BOKAR s o'cLoK COFFEEiRED CRCLE 1-1b. "' 0c Bag 1Ra-lba;. ''3.5, • 1 -lb. 31 c Bag EVAP' ,.-1 IL A wire. sail CERT( Btl, 25c C1EASER. Quuke ` Fluff& 2 plsgs 17c or OATShobinhood Pk. lic PICKLES A W f r - 1Bti.. C. TOMATOES Toni, 2Tin. 1 q. /rah Ste7! eihees 2 r7Cins 23c ILCEM.9 .' 2 Tine .230 .; JIt JUICE Tin ; I. C a F. ,, ,an,• - •^.•.a: mater ? BEAD ANN PAGE MIME Loaves Layer Cakes • Ea. I de Cookies lb. Fresh 'Fruits er Yegetabks • ONTARIO GROWN SWEET YELLOW _ONTARIO GROWN,,,CANADA No. 1 GRADE WalATOES - Good Source ,of APPLES, ALEXANDER. Good 'eoolters APPLES ' wie4L'Illilt Excellent Eating 4,!CALIFORNIA. VALENCIA GOOD, SIZE ,, _CALIFORNIA ICEBETta • LETTUCE , Excellent Solirce of Vitamin ONTARte GROWN LAnGr, MUSK OMEN' APISAGIC • letter from, Mrs.. Gordon Bisset' regard, rug a tag -day for the blind. It was deckled to hold a tag -day some time in I ,September. _Mrs. C. A. !Howson, Mre. Russ, Misses• Margaret Bing and .Jose-. phiue Weir were appointed 'to attend -to details.. The meeting was then turned over to -the grixnclmethers, and Mrs. Mogr dge .presic eti_'.for a very interest= ing program: Reading, Mrs. Wm.. ltohertou ; solo, Mrs. II. Wagner; read- ing. Mrs. - Annie" Walper. Some ladies •feeni, B1eth, friends:of those in charge' of the program Air the day, had charge of the' rest of the program.: Reading, lir.. Lydiatt sc�lb firs. Phillips; read- ing, ead-iiag, Mrs.. Pett: ; instrumental, Mrs, 1larriston ; two choruses by six ladies dressed in old-time costumes; reading, -Mre. 'Lorne Scrimgeour; soIo, "Miss Luella Taylor. Mrs. S,nrimgeour con- ducted. ome contests—e numbering contest, • poetry and musical. Miss Bertha Wagner woe' the ,prize for the musical contest and Mrs. Gordon Mc - Clinches' won the poetry . contest. Prizes mere given to the tallest grand- , mother, Mrs. Win. Anderson ; to the shortest,. Mrs. 'Hallam ; . to the oldest, Mrs...I)onald Patterson, and the young-. est, -Mrs, Wm. .Straughan• A feature of the meeting was the presentation of. a vase and bbuquet of flowers to _,airs. -Wm. '.Phompsen, ,one -of the grand= mat$ers•; ,mho With her husband Was celebrating their golden wedding an- pivere ary_thet d. y. There was also. display of quilts made by the grand- mothers before they were married.. hearty vote of thanks was extended to all who had toren ^part. The singing of the National Anthem brought the meeting to `a close.' A dainty lunch was servedeby the hoste e. ; . Mrs, Jae. Woods, Mrs. kle Taylor, • Mrs. -Cowan, Mrs. Lawson, and Mrs. Bean. 1 -On a dark and storMy night, the erabaman was signalling to the engineer when 'he elrOpped his lantern, toeethe ground. Another man,e'pessing by, tossed it back to him on top oT, the In a few minutes rushing up to the you do.that again," -Jump from the of that boxcar." the engineer came ecene. "Let's .see he Saki. ground ,to the top. Qii*.ite,,WAR SAVINGS ilitCERTIFICATES ber 15th, 1941, Ellen Dark, Goderich, on Friday, . son Fraser, youngestedaughte'r of the „ elate, Donald Fraser, DeputY trar of -Huron. YOUN1G.—In Goderich, on -.Sunday, geptember 14th, 1941, Ida 'Elizabeth Young wife ofWilliam Illenry Young, in her 55th year. EDWARDS--.MiteKAY.—On Wednes- day, September 17th, et the Free Presbyterian =Mee, Ohesley, !by the Rev. Wan. Matheson, Florence Isa'belle, daughter of Mrs. MacKay Goderich, to „Mr. Harry T. Edwards of ,Goderich. GRAY.—In loving memory of my dear grandson, Thomas 'E. Gray, who passed aVvay September '24th, 1939. Memories are °treasures no one Can steal; Death leaves' a wound„ no earthly Silent thoughts 'bring' Many a tear For one I miss and loved se dear. e-LITver remembered by GrandMa. 38x NOTICE The -weekly Wednesday half -holiday which has been observed by a nuriaber of the Goderich merchants', will ,he continued until the end of November, 1941. This does nst include the 38x VOTERS' LIST, .1941, MUNICIPAL- ITY • OF THE 7' TOWN'SHIP OF (101ABORNE, 'COUNTY OE RAMON, ` 1 ►I➢1 Y NEVIOENIBER Z th, 1041 For Results - A Classified Ad VOle, SALE Fon-.311,44.7-:--milowcattul -4.x0 feet. . 'For full particulars apply 11,L1.0 Guillm 20; Victoria. street, Goderich., rboant and furnace ; good barn, nenbouSe and colony house; garage; au kinds of Quick sale: Apply MRS. PURTY in. the Town, of, Goderiele with, 315 feet, more or , less, of "'at- tractive bank and beach, including all about seven. acres. Ore -harp! of good fruit treee. The lake front part is ea beautiful site for summer! cot- tages, the -location ex,Ceptionally yet with all the conveniences of town life. Town sewer, town water, etc., nett street, Goderieh. 384f. F01, SALE.— :ONE , REGISTERED Jer,sey cow due to freshen October FOR SALE.—EIGHT SOItES GOOD. It.R. 5, Goderich ; phone- 2813 Cell ow. 38 CLEARING ADL iiISED MACHINES' cendition, guaranteed; bargain.. ,All, -neweenaehines at pro -war --pricese,this month special. Cash or terms. Ex- pert frepeiring. SINGER STORE, FIA.RM FOR SALE.--60-A.CR.E FARM on No. 4 highway, -1.14 miles north of LOndesbore, three miles from Blyth. ..Closee- to sehool; good land, good , . buildings; Hydro installed—en all'. buildings.- Immediate' possessiOn given AlaTION SALES in Ilfullett 1.`ownship„ first farm west 1041, at 12.441 vaa. IMPLEMENTS at; lot 19, con.t.eeSioil ,11()RsEl'S---Itegistered Clyde stallion,. enrolled, aged 8; pair of ,bay mares, - 5 old.; Belgian mare, 4 ,yetars old; 3 , years old ; fillies, '2 years, old; 2 geldings, rising '2' years old ; gelding, O'years old ; standard bred raare, rising 0 years Did!, cA.irmu Purebred - Cows, all yoUng and bred ; grede' Hereford heifers, rising, 3 years; bred; ford heifers, yearlings; 1 baby beef ; spring calves; 2 far heifers. IMPLE- MENTS --International tractor,10 x 29, Ueed one season; traetor 3 -furrow plow ; tractor cultivator-; spring tooth cultivator; stiff tooth cultivator; set rake; 2 -furrow riding Plow ; single- furrow- plew; .walking plow; set new sloop sleighs; 1 set bench sleighs; fanning milli_ cutting bax; roote-palper.;' 6 -in. 'grain grinder, with 2 sets of plates; new DeLaval cream, " or ; set of .team harnees; set of single harness; collars, forks, chains and numerous other articles. ' Terms—Cash. . •At the .same time the' farm of 260. acree-Of good land,411 seeded to alfalfa. .will be .offered -for sale eu'bject_to._a.,.._ reserve hid. 'Tel-Ln,s_lyil'i! be announced at -stile:. The proprietor is deterniined to,,sell. • He has no help and everytinng advertised must be sold,. The• horses are an exceptionallY good ibt,- an( so - are the cettle. Anyone wanting good .ialnials will' be well. repaid .14 attend- • ing this sale. TO RENT TO l'am\it.r.1--PURNISHED hot Water heating. Centrally lo- titENT.--GoOD FARM ABOUT 20- acres, Situatnd-on. 8th conces:, sion Colborne Township, one mile- west of Auburn. 'Posqession in fall. FRANK. PTANLEY, Proprietor. Colborne liar- icital Telephone 1805.. 1 36-39X !NOIR.* is hereby given -that I' have . complied with eection. 7 of the Voters' Teiets Act and that- I have posted. Op. 'at my offite in the Township of Col-- . borne, on the 13th 'day of September, 1941, the list ef all persons' entitled to ".vete in the said municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for ,Inspeetion. • And I hereby call tipen all voters' to take. bibbed' a to Ipkbeeediugti tei-- have being the 4th daY of Oetober, 1941.. Dated „this .day Septenaber, WM. "RALLOWN, 'Clerk Of the 'frown - Ship of eolborne. 38-9 bathroom, het end cold water. M. -W. TO *0NT:7-ALL OR PART OP furnished house. Bathroom,* -fur- reice.. Write' Box 69, ISIGNAIASTAR. in modern. honie. 'Write Box No. k, SIGNAL -STAR. COMFORTABLV _ -rooms in modetn home. Write Box CDEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOOK, ",,IMPIJEMENTS "Township, 1 mile west of HolnieSville, FRIDAY, SEPTEMREiR 26th, . at 1 o'clock, ctinsisting of the following :- iSTOCKe-Hereford cow, T'years old; Tow, aged; all are due to 'freshen; nuMber of chickens. IMPLEMENTS— Ma'Sky-lHarrie binder,. 7 -ft. cut* Mc- Cormick -Deering mower, th•ft.• cut ; Deering disc drilf; Masseyellarris rid- and `Zead cattle; must be •-•suitabit for mink reed ; removed promptly. FRED GILBERT, R.R. 2, 13ayliele Phone 908 r, 22. plbaton. Calls paid for. 1841 WANTED. --APPLICATIONS FOR the position of tax "collector for Aslefield Township. be in clerk's hands tember 22nd, 1041. $125.00 and postage.- •Lucknow R.R. • Applications to Stilary to be TownShip Clerk, WANTED.—IM.MJDDIATELY, ()ARE- yhir.round.employment if Satisfactory ; salary 4000 per annum. All 'appli- cetione received by the undersigned by' Tuesday, Septeinber :Med,' at • 3 WM. SALLOWS,• 37-8 Clerk Of Township. mee, to board in comfortable hoMe. with all conveniences. ;A:pply SIG:N1AL- STAR 0111'40E. Ford-Cm:facia Produces 100,000-th Army Unit Ar.my in honor of Violet Larder of Goderich, who is -leaving on Thesday, b' September 23, to &ter the' Salvation Army Training College in Toront4,,and 'there sh'e will be trained to become an officer. On Sunday, Septenaber 21st, Of„idet V. Larder will farewelrat the evening service,. 37-38 ing plow eNo. 21, Fleury walking plow; Massey -Harris seuffler, . in. good con- dition; Massey -Harris hay rake; 3 - section drag harrowe; Jaeavy wagon; 2 sawlog. 'bunks ; 'Gowdy fanning mill; cutter; bag holder; 4 steel Ouggy wheels; long ladder; Imperial 85 -egg incubator ; crowbar, crOsteut saw„ bUck.saw, saw set-, 2 feed boxes, sciyibe, quantity of' cedar rails and lumber—. piano (rosewood) in good condition, parlor .table, Walnut table, Couch, settee, bookcase, 2 rocking chalks, side- . board, 3 beds and springs, walnut bed, dresser and wash etand, toilet. set, kitchen. table, 2 falling -leaf tables, 2 hat racke, high -chair, folding leocart,.• fruit cnpboard, coal oil etov'e, 'kitchen ' range, 2 haeging ,lamps, Coleman iron, Daisy churn, buttee bowl and ladle4, washing machine, yarn reel, n,umber-Of, books, pictures and numergus other' EVeryth'ing to be sold, -as proprietor has sold his• farm. Tereas—Vash. • UOTION. ISAR ,OF HOUSEHOLD s..,n`nwards, at bis'hinne, Victoria street, ..SATUltbAY, SEPTEMBER 27th at 1.30, sharp: ' Oneelleintznian upright piano, living rem furniture, dining -room and bed- room furniture, kitelen utensils, 4 rugs, pietilres; eurtailas, china cannot, glasswkre, lamps, bedding, books, I kitchen Fdove, garden tools,' carpenter's, tools, scales, grindstone.and nUmerotts ,Everytbing will be wild, as Yfro Ed- wards is. giving up housekeeping. Det. 15t 0 Ito. 20c A tread 7c mead 6c & P SELF-SERVId FOOD STORES Prices AubSecf, t43 e dolma. ALE. Wallace IL Campbell, preti- -mi._ dent, Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited is shown above at the wiled' of the 100,000th -aritiw vehicle produced the 'company's plant af"!ItitipAsor-;::for Vimpirt mimeos /The unit la a, powerful, four-wheel drive, bpegial, pattern army truck. Company executives were on hand to wit- ness its. completion but, the 12,000 workerk in the plant did not halt 'their war work_. Since the outbreak et war, the e(dn- pany has been working day and night tpn, war production and ifs Plant haq become the Empire's greatest source of inechanical land 'transport. The 7)toductiori of Universal Carriers xs -also 'in- cluded in the loo,oqo total. Now is the time to do, outside pahlting. 'We 'handle. a - hill Jine of CLL. Paints and Varnishes. For a paint thaffitays white use CIL. TaITONE -WILITE. Keeps white houses whiter. - COAL' Now is the time to put in your next winter's supply of cola. ,The priee n,o-i,v at its lowest. We stook DOI Cone - ,Cleaned Anthraciie -Aid' is free frinxt slate and clinkers, low in ash and high in heat units: Chali Lee For Haritwatt, Pituniiirtg and Heating, give mi. ea11. Pliones7-0ffiee' 22 nOtir 142 , At the Huta