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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-10-23, Page 8N , ORR SIGNAL -STS Ws OF AUBURN° a 7 array' MCarvesp IX pair ioea95 S pails , their marriage they lived for a ala&d4? r .. two-Acy4 • alternativee4ps, 3, I in Toronto, later moving Auburn,, tU tke)Sk sweaters large scarves 11 where bad resided ever, since air- seaman's loci22, pair T JryutEg,'. She svmher ,St. Mark"s Rn 1. THURSDAY, ,( T 1 X 4':, 154i, AUBURN, ( S'l{7: Oct +1. . and Mrs. Sheppard W. II, J.Feppe4,4attended th4. L.Ltuiy�rel Ur. , �I' S . he a t - at 'Milton r d uza t . n p as t0 Noway, t - eta, Arthur Tungblut of Detroit ,sp : the 'week -end with Mr, and firs, deo. ' 'uugbhfl Mt: and Mrs, Harr' i ca ner° ;are 'v ;itbag Mr.' and :yrs, Lemp of i1 tail - to* . 31r•s. Beverly 1 French , ler y aucl firs, • •ia er meth f �i d l t r� � t Detroit; n t , � the week -end •with. 'their^'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ileadle, ' Mr. and Mrs. R. MZeta r �. Munro and were visitors at Wood:stoelt •on, Sunday. T• irx and! Mrs. { Nicholson cholson aand la;utatter Nath, Of Galta 'and Mr, and r,s:, Hugh Bennett, cif Port Albert, spent the week -end with `Mr. anti ars. J. 3. -Wilson, • Visitors atthe home' of Dr. D. C. Weir and`Miss' ,Josephine WCir were ENGLISH St?NT IN, • , !MIS. WEEK Ci(�IPS. and SAUCERS J�'®'.��G-�-e)Q�--i�C up BREAKFAST SET'l SETS DINNER.SE You' just . can't beat them SMITH'S ART, AND GIFT 1 �, ton of Scotland, who survives. in 1912 Mrs. STORE ��, ' + •a , . . husband, , nd tea 1 the (guild ld?aln of ' three daughters, * two scans and. two hall from 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday' East St. Phone 198 Stewart 13roa: Nursery, purchBennalased for tj hiT irem The interment took—Not eMb�er 7th. a year. 1n 1913 lie ,• purchased the DAINTYRS 2 TTS P Mira Station Johnston,Vaticaitiver ,_; 4 e ,era paar taeuers, ,r3 grib .guilts, ' glican 'eliur }h. Besides her husband, Mrs. Wm. McKenzie,Miss' l54therine 'Henderson, Pair _obs1Yiavts.,, 2 .�eb ilas night- 's1eee4deo to ourn her os s a da . �feNenzie, Mrs, Nteia~od, 1uetttosv.6, ire �c,=4 :child)*d,�� i��' � ,Pair �1iart1iat' ` i dheIner,afi�t h It ��ioc�u a�da�, ��o � e ber4t1.) for 31rs, W. Red, 'Utah -Aced, od4rteit, tFB's •sors► Howard. and�rdou: bot of Tor- Knox church., Ladies' id `tnniver8ary and . Annie e denson, �4r�ow. Andre.w. Laing ; ont; one AtexMrs'dinner. �aais�ian. 40e. ',Dinner served W. •3. o�pso, Uriah Th®Inpsotst �ooditara a former Minister oe of i 1tcheger, four' "Igo- from 5,30 to 8 o'eloek. 43-4 Q4 For Results - A Ciasshied AO 11' •t,._b 'tk�rhan church ' hese received.1 tilers 'Harold, of Seattle, Wash., lieiiry, �t ,in`rsbritd're !I1'tll li+)nday' Cohn A. Thompson • and Miss Deckle_ y �. ,„ p T sv a b r 0 o n ` d(i3 . , � . , , , - C:haies cif .Ata .aa it els t �' d .•l,dxux,..�sion 31st. who hay been with the British Ntaay,+ , .. � unele,.'Clta.rles 3. St�leiac�er, of i3rocilclin, .. ,. ., ... ,:-,. _ .., -' i missing. . .v ;Igo chuklren. One • sister. (1barah,), Mrs. eial„+,aaturda�, Monday titlkd"'Piws sOnt. Mr. Spencer, who as In his is zel oa tend, miss ng. fee mks acct Laing a eeiv'dd wore! that his Stoneham and two elliidr�en, Helen and day,ladies' rayon Bose. Popular �e � a 0 o + • word last week that his .sou Jordan g !, William, of Ori llia,. all tl •tpito'ber ,�'7, !toy MaeI.en ie'; orchestra. Thoznpsoiatteiftded the Etagere! of thts.�r k � , ninety-fourth year; was a brother of .r• ' • a , • , Grant, Predeceased her. A " Private. shades, 2J "air. 4,401)1E,1001-1 DG0L- ,gun Was in Indira and for throe months ` i an , p bit , � p the. Iate yrs. Jahn .�., Thompson of ., . � .. .. • _ . , '4Ve `4'4`a,w'�lztosh, had been s u sailing had been torpedoed. I conducted Iia Rev. G, . i stock, was 'a ,regent visitor With Rev, 4 g , toil Anglican. ehua eh. 7. he Tema ns and Ars'. !11 'C'. 'Wilson.. it ere eut,atiotx to Newlyweds. ---A large I ` , ,their resting place b • vas borne to t#i i last e � � h i be tat! n•'(1 at Bombay. Two funeral was held from her late resi LAIR S3.C)RI�., 4$ e ships : . 'Station.* a hem 'deuce on Sunday afternoon, and wets Miss Edna Adanm R.N.., of wood. ,of th (ln h h4 h d ti ' v 1 more of 4�lin- inumlit'.r of friends and relatives at • g Charley :lira. �� iii. ,ll, 7.laom �Qu spent the , ,• ob. .Jarticiih'Beadle iVm, StlauSSaa.haid4 P 1 , ,.. . rte.---- IL -.- -.-.. - - i1 r -. --. o -1. a _- -s i > 1/ �' nr II I n 1 r. -the i e tended atlo i i �, ec � e� t 1 p O Iteiclr a nd l' Toronto: T c ictvl r u to.fr Harry Be a ear , �, a v tIl f -'c ncTs n ,�a d `t r ad � y Halt on Friday c:veiiing for Mr. ane , ,' A Toll Margaret w'i•rhtw.iu , Thebe. . Oswald. The many y,peautiful Amy , g _ Mrs. ,.tied Thompson. u£ East f�loI1ri'asl o • fntributes were carried by Earl ,Ruth Wilson, Marguerite KilloughWitri usll, .lin were recentlymarried. Cas. and Mason Robinson, pusy Beadle, Lucillee,Blsie Pat - Dancing was enjoyed. in t e early ail r • J b a, Part . 1 O1iv r Lawson, Rich. MeQuarrie . and terson, Jtliit trsli, Vivitau sti,laigilm.' of the elvenine. After lunch Mr..Le vis. e �, a , Mrs ` ' ` ' r' gh•t 'and (Mrs Heb :1ii•, 1 aylur; . Intern►ent tool place in erovineial �.id cton:vention held recently Chae. St aur, a xr • Herb.° called Mr. arid. �irb. Thain mon ' .,,. � • �. Ruddy � tt 1. d ar r The St. * Andrew' `..Ward group of St. (Aeorge• s church will 'hold their ,,country store and bake sale in the Parish Hall, on Saturday; ,NOveniber A 43 1st. Afternoon tea from 3• to 6: The regular meeting of the tUode7tich Women's 'Hospital Auxiliary will ,be held at the �rubile Library on on,day, 'Octn'ber 27tlu, at 4 p.m. ',Mrs. !R. W. .Carrie wil give a report 'of the -annual WO' ICT Mo,grldge' :tttegdeli a rally of the to •tilt• ' 1 i'trform whe e •Ra • Vincent ...Ball's cemetery.; r riehids a ening at Toronto. •ounre�t, group. uf. I3uruu presbyterial r: , frain a distance' were , Mrs. Howard ° the Business and Professional Girls' younger o' p�United re`hur'x 1i i i at. lead au address, :and William Govi€'r ; Ad lin and family, mess Wiia, hoar, 1te(1 C o,ss meeting Will be held Tues. f the t i irre�eiltt''cl the young couple with. a �•� Ire Or'llia • Mr. d O toper ''8th in the Red t til l.lul.b. and :t of alone Ml purse; y I$'% NT A r� ''O ROOMS, ,. rUR1 " 1811131). 'Apply St. 'l atric 's- str''t, Y o ItEIINT.- P ALF OP Ur i, . furnished or unfurnished; oeri- trally •located. . Apply ;SIGNAL -STAB TO ,l DN',p, ;l[+iRON .' 7[ OWN6 rJ AlltS, • room, .furnished. ' ox• unfurnished. Separate entrance. Suitable for, light � o g housekeeping.. Apply illox 81, SI�GNAtie STAIR. • 43x { ' RL1°.i'. I0 - � )' ArElNiT, recently deeorated. For further�1,y/paa�r�yt,i/c,ular�s apply to ,StGtNt4.�L- SITAR minim ,., CE 43+x O I EtMP.—T RE �.° C1.lilS , . O 1 t . Ii )tt 4. , C,L . SL to S' care' unfurnished; reason- able, yy> dl . , �v ", ,» Teas n able, IJQX , ,, SIGNAL -;STAR, 43 ('ldnton on Friday evening. on o ; in..- day 'evening .. ,. A new, steel. roof is being put . on Thompson thanked his friends for their the ,B apti•t chum)), also a new, floor in gifts. s PIMLICO NOTICE 'land Mr's. Oscar Reich, Kitchener, and .('rocs rooms', Montreal , street: All I _lir. and Mrs. Oswald, 'Bridgeport.' ladies are requested to be present for r It.' W. ',.n ("XON , , x ,:;etleath 1, s. the iust�alltttiatn of officers program of VFiT.I�IR.4�"AR<I.1.�N` the basement. 'iale,�>.�;t' I.stavl(Fr and Earl � Death of Francis Staialeg.--in poor' • r li Work. � "ILII 1 the Sm ll 1 L .M(., fight are doing tk 1 Rev.' II. C. Wilsou.was .guest speaker ,0.t aunikert ary services • at MoneriefC church, on the Walton charge. The Reds -Cros will hold a quilting in the basement of Knox Presbyterian elhureh on Th'ur'sday, tktolier = 0. ' A pot -luck sapper will be served. Will thk/ lallieti please note the change of date ;, . e,1 • Reel Cross Work. ..The peeking and ifi l�ecdi(>ii committee of ill -ii -'Red -Cross met and packed the following. articles ; health foi. some time, 'rancie-Stanley OBITUARY business tor the ensuing year, distrdbu- ' bort, of wool for knitting, sewin;;, etc.,., a our arge n'inattls pastd away ,at illi hetue ou the, 8th ; `" business `"to • ►e tion' acted. 1.1e hoiae 0(1 ., , • and specialX, I cone•,,: uu of t.olberne en Friday after- MRS, 1i L.:�(�I)O!` This is t call to your to Colne and he11r. Zurich, .Ont. v land !n 1814, His early life wits pint , . Ante of her mother . •weeks' •u ? 11v ;;1 •a t I X.CEPT1ONAL MARKETS FOR lid id2t\tY] 1 the !cath ,, effective, Two 4 . I1 •, , i . RA�'t1i1 upon. IMr. Stanley was born in Scot -1 M I'Schlegel- f ° h b s ' a •,' r� Ervin la town has been . Slender !Tablets, harmless and- . on the ocean and he visited every port ',Aire Frank. Langdon of Harristoi, who Campbell's Drub Store. • '36-02, eggs and poultry ';present wonder - and U• r ♦ ,, lull c' entry of importance an the + world. He married Elizabeth Syniing- pas:,c i twav atter an extended illness the .Margaret Seeger 'C.lu'h of- St . -I Langdon �v'as iu her fifty seventh Geui•; e'a••Anblicah church will hold a ., , year. She i. survived by her u ba n the parish tit, came to Canada and he worked at ort't �NegI-ect Y�urE;yes .. �.. ,.•You may need them even.. more to -1310110W than ,rou do to=day. . :. . Glasses in all the latest styles. For an examination : of our eyes n y p s call` L".*'COLE, RO. OPTOMETRIST AND -OPTICIAN PRONE 91 • CODERICH grad c d e Ithiee at Arthur, Ont., where Mr. and The women of ,the doderich rTowu- Ne reef 1 WeSt A arm oneie evemst b fain opportunity for Baby Chick salesmen this coming winter Cash in by replesentiimg a welt -known, long established • Chick I3 t'eher •. 'Write a y « to foi inforn ation to Box 80, 'S1(N{:�L- STAR, • ,4;3 o, u urn: , Cross .. .f'er some years oil ''the farm he Mrs. Langdon resided before moving ship North Branchch 'Recd Society I _ , rented it, and went sailing, part of the to Ilarriston twenty-nine years ago, are holding an afternoon, meeting at time on the Great Lakes, part from the WestIndies to Montreal. He then secured a position as house man- ate'r for -the late T. P. Loblaw, on- his farm at Alliston; he, also worked at the sante kind of work with Judge Denison of Toronto and Judge Sims of Kitchener. Since about 1930„he had stayed soli his farm,, After the out- break of the war 'Mr. Stanley. -offered his .services to the Government. for work •in the merchant marine, and this,. Was in Course of maturing when his health failed him. He was/ a MR.. HO{R410E ., , WILSON, ' A.R.C.O. I.Mr. J. W. S•alkeld's . on W esday, 1 MRS. EVA BATES October 29th, at 3 p.m. •This meeting (Assoc, Dip. Royal... College •of •A fornitr.residLent of Goderich, _firs. will Tie addressed by.o . Red Cross 'Organists, London, Eng.). Eva Bates, widow of W. H, Bates, died workers of Goderich. All interested is prepare! - to receive students in suddenly ou Monday morning at the • will be welcome: • . , home of her daughter, Mrs. E. Mc- Dougall, 800 Kennedy, avenue, Toronto. She was in her seventy-fifth year. She and .her husband and family moved to Goderich from Bayfield and( some years later, after the death of Mr. Bates, she removed' to' Toronto and resided with her daughter. Surviving are two daughters.: and one son : Mrs.'E. Mc- nit'inber of Knox United- „church. also Dougall, il'ir,.. Alan . Manchester and a member of -Morning. Star Lodge, Ernest Bates, alr of Toronto. There A.,F. & A.M;, Carlow.' The funeral . ewes held from 'hielate residence; on Monday .afternoon and conducted hr- Rev.. H. C. Wils&i of Knox United are two grandchildren. The body was brought td -Goderich ata noon on Wednesday and the funeral took place from the C.N.R. station to. - church .The. Masonic,4service at .the' .!Maitland :cemetery. Rev. A. J. Mac- , t 1•orn »tory was conducted by the W.M. ''Frank Mellwain, Hugh Hill. and Rev. 1T. (. ' Wilson. The. pall'b'earers were Dr. P, C. Wei'r,' J . J. Robertson, Alfred : s 11°6:ioon,' _ Nelson McLat ty., Amos , Andrew and R. D. Munro. Interment took place in Colborne cemetery. Death of Mrs. Thomas. Adariis:--This .I community was 1addened by the death pof Mrs. Thomas Adams, which. occurred Iat, her home in A'iiburn on Friday morn- ing. The deceased had been ill about; five months. 'She was taken to Clin- _ .ton loo -'pial the last of MN-, and was -there' irn it about two - week's-. €t'„'a,:X1.1ittill T anil..t1�o sons Grace K., Kaye. Conducted the burial service and the pallbearers were Robert Man- ehester, Donald - '31anehester, of . Tar - onto, Robert Turner anti- Harold' Nevcdromhe, • CHURCH NOTES The autumn thank -offering - meeting of North street'Evening Auxiliary twill be held in 'the church parlors 'on 'lues-, day, .October .28th, at § p.m, Mrs: Durnin .will be the guest speaker. The regular meeting of the Woman's :1s�ociation of-11'ti-orth street United church will be held on Thursday, October -80th, at 8 -p.m., at --ehe home of Mrs. A. .1. Cooper, Hamilton street. The regular monthly meeting. of Knox church Ladies' Aid will be held on Friday`;, (October 31,.. at ;.-3 p.m. In the absence of Rev.- R. H. Turn- bull; wlho will take the 'anniversary servieess at Kippen next Sunday, Rev: A. M. .Grant `, of IKippen • will occupy life- pulpit- of 'Nartll street United .church for both morning and evening 'MR'S. J. S. WARRING services. Mary Graham, wife of Joseph S. The annual thank -offering meeting; Warring, eldest daughter of the late of the W.M.S..of Knox church will 31r. 'arid Mrs. Donald ,Gra 1 if am= of be ' held on Tuesday, October 28th. at Gloucester Terrace, Goderieh, passed 3 o'clock. Rev. J. C. Grigg, a returned away on ()c'tober 10th, at 'Harper.. Hos- missionary from India, �ril.i be the pital, 'Detroit, • after a long illness. guest speaker. Sur vit in. * are her . husband, -three. .__ Bev. Hugh -Jack •.of •-•Seafo th wall, occupy the pulpit' of Knox church on {Sunday morning next, according to ar `i angements made by the Presbytery of iuio ,.,, r._Jdckihiu1 been expected to_ conduct the evt:l..pF c...also�r�,biait oiwng to unforeseen circumstances will not be able to do,;,so,. rThe mjni ter, Rev. D. J. 'Lane,--wiilje-at Setforth for na th, of Detroit, Donald, of Port Stan- ;.ley, tan- .the morning, at. Beigrave in the after- noon, and will be in his own pulpit for the evening service. . November . and will be anniversary Sunday at Knox ch-ureh Rev. R.- (2. McDermid of Oakville' will be the special guest of the congregation and Will have charge of the servie • of the .day. At the morning. .service - in, • North ,.�.� ..... ..street Uzfited .ehureh. next 'Sunday,..•the �-- when she was brought home. Mrs. Adam' was formerly Florence • May Beadle, daughter 'of the late lir. and Mrs ''Henry Beadle, and wastoe-nein, -ltubtti•il on September ''2, ,,,1'8x'.." . he •was nitd r,ried to Thos: _,,tams in TOT; _iomx,� ,111 T.,n9,.c�t'!t`, 19,05; After "7' •:46A111111111 1 diaries and Donald„-7ttt Tioine ; firs. Myron Williams, (Annie)., Detroit • .cru-Llilclri (1liaalj> ,'t !Jeer n. i .�i,ch., and one grandic•hil•d�,h arca Warring IHieks.a, Other surviving relative; -are. a sister, Mrs. James "'Smith; Port Arthu-r; and brothers Ren- .ley-, John and Malcolm -Graham, of 1"Goderic•h. All the family were in De- troit for the funeral, also nieces ;and neiihew Fiera Smith, of town, Ken- neth Stewart 'and 'Grace Hastings of Qhica o, Mrs. L. Hollen'beck of 'South Haven, .Mich. Burial was at Wood-. lawii 'cemetery, Detroit, on _ October 13th, Ann Page White Whole or .cracked Wheat , 24 -oz. ' .oavep ELP tr��4 CAKE r6 -oz, )L C;J:e ,' C 2 er is -o, 25c Halvessins•. ICE Clark's , 2 2 n ' 15e ylmer Green Tomcito 17 c,z:.Jar 1 C. NIITBUTTER'Ann Page 24.". jar -24c JEWEL SHORTENING b19 ROBINHOOD OAT$ /14 20= TOASTED WHEAT w�-ia 2143s. Heinz Foods Soups" c02=111ZS=. • A&P -COFFEE. Freshly Ground ti Mb, Bag 39c 8 O'CLOCK. 1 -Ib. Bag 35c RED . CIRCLE. •1 -Ib. Brag 31. Spaghetti 2 sR 23c .lairiPir NI TEA Orange Pekoe 44' 47. okr A 1111TE ,_ Male and Female TRAINEES WANTED. FOR S MACHINE -SHOP . PR,,A.E 4e• f$hort sponsored war emergency illa'ses. The courses are FREE_ with, a subgistance allowance of 87 per. week for single, azo $12 per week for married persona. Successful aplplieants are assured employment. Transportation. is provided 'to the training.cen'tre.' Mete,. ages 16-18 and over 26, single' mei, between ` 20 and 26 if unfit for military servii°e;, Women 16 to 40 years, Appli- . eants for training, /',hil be inter- viewed at the British Exchange Hotel at 8 p.mn. Tuesday, Octotier 28th. 'uie3 Production, iS'iiiging, -0-igen, Piano, Dramatic' Art, etc. For terms apply linox Presbyterian Church or :.,2 Elgin avenaue, Godlerich.' Phone° 189. - 464x VOTERS.' 'LSIS1` NOTIC'1i;. VOTERS" LI'S'T', 1941, M-U.NJCtI- PAI,:AITY:: ,,OP' THE TQWN OF l - .. ' _. i -. _ T I-- -OF-HURON: U CIDIERI CSI,, ()OI�1111. Notice is hereby given that I have complied ei-th--sseetion8- -of-the Voters' - Lists Act .and that I.: -have posted up at my office at the Town hall, Gode- rich,on the 16th day of Oetob.er, 1,941, the list of -all persons' entitled to vote in the said municipality at municipal elections, and that such "list remains there **for inspection. Ansi- I heiebyecall:_--'upun 11 voterst. to take immediate proceedings to have any errors .:or ;pmissions• corrected ac- cording to law, the last; day of appeal being the sixth clay of November, 1941. L. J L. KN, OX, - C]erk of the ' Town of Goderich. : 42-4 • AUCTION SALES 1`'IOOR7)�" 131LE FRAME DWEtI:LING. 4iLID OP A COM - On Nelson street, Goderich, on •SATI.'1RBAY, NOV.. lst at .1.30 p.m. at the premises, by the executrix def the estate of the late Mrs,. Alice Youngblut. The property is in good t-ondition and in a good location. TERNS.—Twenty per eent. of pur- chase price at time of- sale; balance in/ 30 days. • 'H'AYS' & (HAYS, (Solicitors for Executrix. T. G UNDRY• & SON, Auctioneers. • FORT ALBERT -Ave Maria" of, Bach-Gounod will be 43-4 - played by Mrs ,E. Jessop, piano, and . at 'the Anglican church;' Mervin Snyder, organ.: in .the even- Servicesing Dr. Harvey Toney will sing. Port Albert, will be resumed on •Sou Itev. A. J. Milligan of the Baptist da;t, October 26th, at_ 3, 0 P.m. - erch has chosen ass -the topic ,of his Mrs. E. Foster is visiting in,. Toronto , �,•drrlio�l next Sunday.morning, "What this week„ can we say about Heaven't" - and at, the evening ,service he will Irreaeh the third BORN SMITH. -in Alexandra Hospital, Gode=- rich, on Tuesday, ;October 21st, to Mr.. and Mrs. Lindsay! Smith, Bayfield • (nee Lulu Jewell)1, a sen, Ronald Richard, - DIED, — -. OLEANIE.--In Stanley -township, on/ Tuesday, October 21st, l9l1, .31argarot !Logan, wife of the late 'Samuel Oleave, , in .her 84th. year. •: IN MEMORIAM ORS •'R —In loving memory of -Stanley Orser, 'lvho died. October 22nd, 1940: ".0 for the toiich of a vanished hand And the sound of a voice that is. still." ='-Lovingly remembered, by Mother and'',a, Olt SALE.—ONE 011.ESTEAUDIJI)* suite; a nnitther of odd chairs, tables, 'dishes, ete. Sall'010-NA14-STAR. 43 sermon in the series "Night Sceinee from the Bible," entitled "A King and a Witch." The annual thank-off:King service will be held in Vietorhf street United church on Sunday, October 26. Services the morning service Ralph Henderson will be the soloist and the ehoir Will render the anthem "0 Lord, Thou Art My God." The sPecial music in the evening will be by a male quartette. The -pastor; A. J:elicKuyee'will !RUITS.d,VEGETABLES CAiIPORAMA CALIFORNIA VALENCIA.. 606D , ONTARIO GROWN' Tr:MIRA. CRISP CELERY STALKS Mblb Doz. 43c '3 for 20ic 10 'tbs. 17c Aar P, SELF-SERVICE FOOD STORES N SALIE „Buy NOW arid save ;0% cosm-Erritcs *A.111:5 yajue for,,pnly'S ,:sialue. for only $1•40, *1;45 s-alue for (oily $1.".80' This special offer ends November Take notiee that the Court iif Re- vision of the Town of Goderich will •hold its first sitting in the Council (Thanflier, Town Ilan, Goderich, for the purpose of hearing appeals against the assessment roll fox' Ihe Town of -Goderich far the year 19414942 eh Tuesday, Novemher 4th,' 1941",-. rat' 8 .itil part -les interested are requested (toderielt, ()etoher 22nd, 1941. 43-4 • NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS is hereby Oven. to all persons , having any' elahn atieinst the estate of John Bizek. Young, late of .the Township 1941, to send seine duly verified to the** Juidt'esigned on or .5efore the I;Ist day of Otoonet. 1941.e.as wed after ;that date the execittakrof the Saiti'Vstaie thereof, having regard only to the Dated at Goderieh. this 15th day of karrister, etc., Goderich, Out, GDEARIls.'1Gr. AUCITION KALE OF *ABU- 'STOOK, IMPLEMENTS AND FUIRNITPIRE. At -Lot 12, Baylield Line, 3 miles north-ea:4C of Bayfield, and 8 miles southwest of Clinton, on `111-fURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th, at 1 o'clock sharp, consietang of the AE-1ORISEIS.-11Matehed team of grey mares, 5 years Wel; grey mare, 13 years old.; grey gelding, 2 years old;. bay mare, 3 years old; roan.,yearling filly, bay yearling gelding. (WITIII.De—Durham cow 6 Tears old,, due in January Durham cow 6 years old, due in Pe'bruary,,. Durham cow 8 yeaks Orr -due in February; Helstein eow 10 years, old, due in JanuarY; black cow., 7 lears old, due time_ of sale; black tow 7 years old, 2 heifers in eall. 'The foll.owing Dur- ham and : IIIeref,ord young cattle PIGS.---Igeven Chunks; 1g 'Pigs, 6 weeks old ; sow with pigs ; soW due POUILTRY.—Choice floCk of 140 Hybrid , Barred Rock and -Leghorn! pullets starting to lay. binder, 6 ft. cut; Massey Harris, 13 - disc grain and seed ,drill with fer- tilizer attachment ; Massey Ilarrierlia,y Massey Harris cultivator arta bean puller ; Massey !Harris service truck ; Prost & 'Wood mower, ;1 -ft. cut; Prost dise; Mann spring tooth cultivator ; hay rack and raek ; farm h.p. gag, 'engine and cutting box in. good 'condition ; (Lister Cream sep- arator, 650-1b, capaeity, only 4. years old; root.. pulper; 'fanning mill Willi WANTED ED IiUJ1: 491.1) alio a$41t • n de:A(l 4,111 tn..; hula he at4Lt.abin for mink reed . 'zetuoved promptly. PRE]) !GILBEK'i.',• Clinton.at,,3, t�I3 ytiefpain 4 1*oue 908 `M •22, 'CinCalls paid- •'. gi or. 18-tf. °1l'l)1[t SA1 o 7.,.. h{ . , l) ).ter], OIG, A7..�IA1•., '-"W A ` �iltk,'IW.O.�,��, ,, Y { -acres, c s orchard, whole or - part. Sewer, water, etc. �Ch1IA'RLE,S HEA E, 112(1' J -84th ave., Richmond J1illl (,��ity=-- or ia, 'C'. 1EI1� , Goderich. 41-ttf ADM F01t $. Ll�.. --IOT 37, CON. 4; Goderieln Township, containing - 80 I, acres. 'Sand loan` and clay loan),. 1% storey brick'' house, barn 40x60 and .4 drit'•e- o use hn• a •e ). cd h t. , e Ito s r, Silo . Gond supply of water ' 1�riLye $2500. Apply PROD 'MO1:0Y'; Thed- ford; Ontario. . • 42:-3 FOR,, .t;;,.1;tL1A..�-rS,IX • PIG;., F.I41+.. r FOR, ,•6 `avccl,�a old October 22nd, laJ4l. Apply to .IAS.; it![7DIIO4Ia, (�txlar • .street, neau r .Itobt, a Win Wee. 43x Fit')lI : - hI �,'LIEe— Mir lS() N , �1L MISCH' Piano with 'bench,' :100.'cath ; chest of drawers $7.. Kitchen chairs, 36c each;. 2 rocking chair's' 75 • 'each, Apply .to SIGNAL -STAR. • 43 . bagger_ and .eonjpltete set of sieves; 2 -wheel trailer; 2 sets of team harness ; set of single and driving harness; ;barrel spray.; chicke>ii:. (•rates and feeder ; 2 chicken shelters; hot water ineuba tor, 4510 -egg size hayfork, ropes • and a slings; • shovels, forks, doubletrees, neekyakee ; 500. ft. "elm plank; 2 13 -plate batteries, 6 volt. `GRA]IN AND PEND. -400 ;bus. oats ; 300 bus., mixed, oats and barley 100 bus. wheat ; 745 -bus. soy beans; '30 loads of chpice alfalfa and timothy hay 60 •shocks of' corn in field ; • several bags of seed and table .po- ta.toes. / 'FUIRMTURE. No. 9 range for . • wood or - coal ; airtight heater ; 'din- ing;rooin • table and -(i -chairs ; kiteheni table, chairs and Mass • cabinet; oak -'-. - Iced -,-iron bed, dX esser-ansl st4nd;sc,.n • - ing machine; barrel - churn Brussels -rug-10x42,-good as .new-,-a-nd--numerous- other n tm-erq us; other •articles. TI i3IISi—�C'ush. Everything t() be sold, as ° proprietor • has rented alis ' farm. M. J.. BUTLER, - Proprietor. I.IDWINILD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer. 43 .. . ” 44, • • th011e 45 ElYLEitt*I3 $TOAZ • G-' rzA4I,N!G, A,ucYrtiroN -SALE C1Q(V' anti Y&OU_EVG CATTLE: At Lot 8, Con, 9, E. D. Colborne, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 at 1.30 sharp : • 1 =roan cow 6 years old, 1 roan eow 9 ,yeiars old, 1 roan cow 7 years old, 1 • roan cow 8 years old, 1 spotted cow 5'- years old, 1 !blue cow 7 years old, ,1 red cow 4 years old, 1 red cow ;deli' old, 1 red cow u g years old. These are .till¢ -.Grace Durhams. One, Hereford cow 6 years _old, 3 Hereford heifers; a'I1 cows- and heifers are sup- posed to be in calf. Two Hereford steers, about 1200 Lbs.; 2 Hereford steers, about 1100 lbs.; - 2 • iH, ereford steers, about 1000 lbs. ; 2 Hereford steers, about 800 -.:;abs. ; 2 Herefords steers, about . 700 lbs. ; 3 Hereford heifers, 'about" 800 Abs.; 6 _Liming calves. This is a genuine clearing sate. as the owner. lost all his feed by are. The Battle are a real good' lot. TERMS—Cash. T. GU DtRY & SON, Auetiouee,s.. R01SIS Merit -ME, Proprietor. LIFE INSURANCE A HUSBAND'S PRIVILEGE A WIFE'S RIGHT A CHILD'S CLAIM FL M. FORD INSURANCE 3 Hamilign St: Tei. 268w 'To Owners and Earborers of Dogs to me a list of persons owning or, harboring flogs, litho have not. paid the 1941 dog tali. y the dog tax is not paid to the Tax CeIle,etor on or liefero November ist, 1941, sunimonses will be issued under the Town Chief of '/Poliee; 42-3 1.1110111111.11044, COAL. COAL. When. in the market for' Coal . Call-:CIIAS. LEE'S OFFICE - 0 Phone 22 and you wat 'get moor SOrdoo Hardware 14tore and Coal Yard 'at The Hai4or' •