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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-07-20, Page 8You Are Invited To Attend Sunday Services t; tr ‘9,1 • •. ,k4.) • qEpgc ts CH 04-ItatiN; rgaitsc. atilt chotra‘ter, 8.30* aan. 1101Y 10.00 a,m, ScuOoL. • p.to a.nI. ,11101tNING Pla1:1014 „AND ;SERMON. „ • ,etac er—Ilev. IL L. Jennings. - 7.00- pfier. ENSONO AND SERMON. . . • 'Preacher -4 -Th° Rector.• - , 'A hearty ;welcome is. eXtentlet1 lo alt visi ars. •• ••COME ;TO CHURCH,. ' 'W•riir7eitrior 1it.r7vM, * a `•••• K.1,10X PRESIIIITE14AN,V�VRCU ministerrievrAlehartimowt MIME b.-NORTg STREET . UNITED 'ClIUR61.„ Minister, Rev, RAH, Turnbull Goderieb yat Windsor Castle (10outliMed /rein— Pile-, 1) governor of W-tii'dsor - Castle,. Lord ,BORN Wighani (the King being • the 'Clever- tetslet us in and„ sake* us arettal 1111,ENNAN.—At St, Michael's Hes - the plate. When We arrived the guard pital, Toronto, On july lgth, '10+1, sainted and threw ;open the IMO iron to M. and, um, Dean Brennan, gates. t We discolored iromediately Toronto, a -daughter,. • that the royal family were there; be: Thursday, -July da-ticie" the ;royal, standard' Vas Aying 13041944, t� Mr; and MO. Piltford • • frOM-'11107•10m440woritiMilt., XeNejk.st Nile,. a 'dauglIt.Pr, Joyce William the Corninerer m 1000. T „is is Indeed a palaee and fortress. From , • DI ED outside one would never think there CURRELL.—In Colborne township, 011 was' so' much roora, but 'frem. wItlkifl Monday, July XL' 1944, ,Edward A. we ,N,,ere..sbovvii building atter,building, eurrell„in. his 75t1i year. Seeming never to end, Lord, Wigliani, In Alexandra :Hospital, personally;•04 us places that millions Goderich, on Friday, July 14, 1944, f the public have never Seen. Ile • Elizabeth •Smith, th hog 8901 year.. permitted the keeper of the ,eurfew DICKSON(•;-At Alexandra • ,Ilesplial; tower to show, Us insicle Just' aS 3 •Goderibli, On Fritlay;-,Tuly 14, 1944, otelock. Was .striking. We, heard the Thomas Dickson„ of DungannOne iu wonderful Chiines and, rushed uP the • his '73rd Year, , steep,,tiny 'Stairs to the top where the BAEOULEItIn Goderich, on Wed, clock works, were shown us. The •neSday, July 0.10, 1944, Cristian G. caretaker was just ihe type you would Baechler; in his OUth year. " imagine should be,. in incha_ position, Funeral from residence, Wolfe Street, short and blocky: The poor fellow Goderich, on %Saturday, July. ,22,. at Couldn't tell us eneligh about the pike. I p.m; Interment in Maitland eeme- • fle gets so few Visitors there that he tery, s_ofitA, excited and 'anxious to tell. IN 1VIE1IORIA1VI us all there was to Imo* about every s "N,47---,41--.,,Er1.06wnytii!,;mhoe-mplea away yss—tt,--mrtry thing, The chimes that ring every owls, hour play the same tune, St. Davids, one Year ago,''' July 16th, 1943, which is for Psalm' re with the use of ,You can only, have one mother ° eight .different -sized -bells. They were Patient, kind and true, constructed i.0 img. The clock No other friend in all the world • is Iwound every ..40.4norpings . (it Will be as true to you; . takes tell rrainutes to wind) by the The. bright light hasgone from our use .a key the $iZO of most tractor home • we once enjoyed, cranks. Ile 'pointed Out :the secret Gone- trona- us but MeMories 8IAIST CIIITItell NOTES Victoria 'Street 'United ehurch will hold,,the annual eongregational picnic at Harbor Park 4-41; 310n4ar after1io0,10 July, 24th, ERVICES T CHURCH or Reif Lon LQST-.4--TWO R1T HAGS, ON NO, 21 1-11gliway. Finder please leave at SIGNAL -STAR. 29x LOST. WALLET CONTAANING t"r•• money and papers. Finder please leave at SIGNAL-liTAR:_ - • .29 -• , PUBILIC- WORSHIP AT 11 AJA. AND 7 P.M .- Services conducted by Reverend -Richard 'Stewart' Knox, Presbyterian' _Church - r- Sumner Visitors are cordially invited to attend these . Services'. . ... . ,. .. , COIVIE AND WORSHIP 'WITH, US . . erkb Bap ist -Church RAW: JoiePli 'Janes,: NIL/Lstor,: Verna, Miller, Organist 10 an SUNDAY SCHOOL. ' 11 a.m. ' PUBLIC WORSHIP - Subject 09w -the Weak Gain the VictorY Over the Strong" 7 p.m. PUBLIC .WORSHIP. • Subject: "Spiritual Healing." Monday 8 P.m.—Meeting of 13.Y.P.U. • Wednesday 81' pan. ---Prayer Meeting. Come and Pray for Victory. STRANGERS' ALWAY'S WELCOME ictoria St. United IIITNI-STER--REV: LAWRENCE IL 1.0 a.m.--suNDAY sojaot. 11 a.m. 4GREEN" PASTURES." ,. 7 p.m. tRUSEOFOIL ORGANIST—MRS. L. IIAN Wen Church, Goderich Township, Service Church TURNEHria. • at 9.45* - „ BET.kuuL PENTgOOSMAL ITAiERNA:OLE THE. CENTRE OF EVANGELISM REV. A. -O. HARRIS; Pastor. ` 16 WATERLOO ST: Sunday 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 ,a.m. MORNING SERVICE. " 130 pm EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Tuesday 8 p.m. Young People's Servioe. Thursday -8 pan. Prayer -Meeting. hearty .welcome- awaits you at this -spiritual workshoP. Methodist hurch Corner Victoria. and Park St. , REV. G. W« FREEMAN, Pastor .10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.' 11 a.m.. "TARRY YE." - pan. EVENING SERVICE. - -Prayer igepting—Wednesday at 8 p.m. ALL CORDIALLY WELCOME - • panelegted-e-xits in the --w....""*. ° ° ° i ° ° — eath can-netei--take-a.* • . . -whieh are from, 109 to Ir. thick, and Though •the world -does not know It where ' a certain hutehei waS-314Aged - you, areitb ua in anifil; outside. •Thenhe took us down totheWhile ;upon this earth we _stay. cellar, or rather dungeon, for • that Is —Sadly missed by her three ,daugh- whgt it was used for.in mediaetal time, this, Ethel,. Ila and Mabel, and her and proceeded to , relate more of the three sons, Albert, Wilbur and Arthur. mostextraordinary events :that-, hap- , • . . pened in from Henry In'S P) H0417 ' ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH certain -slieep--, thief had been celled service' •111 -St. • George's church- last. SALE.—TWO-IURNER HOT' A large congregation attended the FC/R VIII's thne. •He showed us where a .. . _ . . . the chalk rocks. three . feet and ex- : tinned his series of sermons on popiilar 'plate. Net?. last Summer. Phone awaitiAg trial who had dug through Sunday morning, When the rector On- 213. 29x .:extrine d;:taw eholefoptvebrf -eiii,glecruehtic,, pfaese:uu, i,t3;eo vice WilI be held for Paratrooper Har- on SALE. -1936 MACK '"SE'D,A,N2.6 hymns. On July 30th a memorial serr before he Was discovered—this all -with. ow 1110hring,• who .was the first from , phone 532. ' a thin file and his 'fingers. Another, Goderich to loae his life in the great? cell where Anne Boleyn Was placed invasion of France. . . s .,, ._ while awaiting execution ; one torture The annual Church sehoel picnic will chaarn.e.da bwhere er _zngv . 3,b 4m theit o.rniginae4:tu lxststu ock,9sreet- a.beti. held .on Wednesday next, july .26th m, -Mika' .111c.. The eo-operatiOn. • of More -advanced. treatments, These are .the congregation is requested..' - only a few of :the meidentS he told us, - • - - . - . , . ; . but he talked- so- fast I-Jtat couldn't 100;000 •WiLL RULED INVALID 11 0 es'clock i- - A, . will Of Alexander M, Kenzi ,, f remeniber-them a . h, y , This c --6 O in the Curfew tower which still runs Kinloss township, made March. 24t1i, 'Very aocuratelywas the one that Gray 1042,' has -been-declared' invalid by a he rd and speaks about - in"-- . nti• aY's judgment issued by... Mr. Justice Kelly Elegy in a , Country TOhnrChYSrd." -11-ir i s at Oigoode Itall. 'VIZ -Kenzie, a farmer, clock after it was installed Seemed tohu-. d aniassed a fortune' of $190,000, lose fiirp, Minutes' in a Week. The lad and a great deal of interest was 'taken . who, made it discovered 'that Was be- in' the district in the matter of its cause the wheels stopped every mart- disposition. • ' The will was Made when ing .when he wound it, so he hung -Iwo pieces of Metal, .from his father's shop; on a wire and -put them on the wheel for the moments that he ,wound it. . The caretaker still does that every Morning, the mune *ire and: Old Pieces' of-nietal. • . . . When Lord Wigham' finally . milled is aWay 'from the tower, we were. shown in -the chapel, which is larger than the majority of country churches; DIAMOND RING ON ‘Saturday, :- July Sth, in 'vicinity of Clinrch-wd: Colborne street. Lib reward, Finder please: ,leaYC;at .SIGNAL-STAlt. •• -29 Eon SALE . FOR 110EMIZ. •,$EVIDN' rooms, with alimodern conveniences; •Perfect.' tonditiOn, Possession irainediately. . Apply 48. Keays street,' . •, ; , 2S-* VOR SALE.—LOTS, .A.14-SO7' COT- TAGE; hydro. Apply. 21,1iTilliain, street, sunroom door. .28t -e 'WATERFRONT IN • TOWNor — dpaer:ich. Attiaeuve bank and. beach. Healthful elevation. Oreh- ard, sewer, water, light. quiet loca- t-i°5-cgt-Arataer-cettagss-in:--for--sratal, farming. Particulars from , PII,A.S. klEALE, 11701 ark Lane. South, Kew Gardena, New York, 15, er„,A.-0. Goderich,' 23tf ,TO RUNT 0' IIVNT.-'-ht01)/411,1sT VI/RNX811/40 house; immediate polisession. Apply MRS. II. L. )3AENE, 62 West street. -20 R 1tENT;--4011 TUE ;c'MONTEI ot August, cottage on tbe" lake bank, ten-minute -rItle 'from' LOoderieli; four bedrooms, bathroom, eleetrie 'stove and "refrigeratOr« For further par; tieulars-apply -to R.� HAYS, - Hanilitoir'street. gOtf fro six-nooU hose, unfurnished, ,Quebee street,! ',Goderich. ,ApPly MRS. JAS. BAR,- I Boum, 47g BilrbroOk. street Emden. I 2,8te I OR 1tENT.7-,-FURNISIIED TAME, adjacent Goderich 'Stunmert School; available for . SeOond week in July, and Augustweekor month. Write o phone REV., D. MacMILLAN, Tillsonburg, Ont. . 27-9x FOR SALE.—SEVEN-ROOM )3RICK - house, east half of double hoUsei 91 East street, GoderIth. 'Garage. 11,500 cath: 'Write G. 13, MATHESON? ..g&gbeityt4treetrApt....7„St...,Catilarine5 Ont • 27-30 REN'i.----FURNISHED COTTAGE ow, lake -front,- August lat. MRS. W. jOHNSTON, phone 757S, -29 ONE APARTMENT, • -Square -a,m1,--.Kingston- Street, avail- able August 1st, ' One apartuieht,' ,Sfpare, available August 15th. Apply R. • Q, HAYS, K.C.,,,Hamilten - street, Goderich, Ontario, go.te TECUB D ztazr oo Brea contains the vitamins so necessary to 4 GOQD REArniti -1Fo sefl the et tot Bread urrY's Baker ,YIELULBERT, ,l'r!prieter, PHONE 465 ' .. '1.' ' . AlUCILION. sim ...---:----7-:.4----„,------.. , • goofiest*? on. 1,raplereents and household Wawanosh, one mile east of Auburn. atc%'ves_t_h714:$:4;ikt.:3v1,B3 elrn:e:Gt2S ili 1 , 1, ....t. „ • AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD'. at ,Auburn Broiler LURE . ''''.., to be held in .Goderich Rink, on -29 Seaforth, Auctioneer AucTioN , 'SALE OF- • HOUSE- , FURNISHINGS . • . "COTION- SALE OF PAW% 114.1tm . 4 THURSDAY', JULY 27tn ' '11A.ROLIt---SAMSON, riete, . 35°iCAIA6 IlljTjArit' Auctioneer. at '1.82DP.131MS, Auburn, ' roPrie or _ Six , SATURDAY.dwi1ig79 el:JaLirYs 2a2111:1_,;tit.bie ; 2 e'clock p.m. studio tench; 2.',bo9kcases ,, (1 new) i I drop-leaf table ; 2 occasional chairs; , g rocking •chairs; 2 diasers ; 1- sofa; 'china, cabinet; granrphone ; • wicker . chair; Windsor chair; settee; • 3 bed- steads; 1. stretelier; 2 small tables; flower ' stands; s 2 music cabinets; carpet sweeper; -baby carriage; 1 electric • refrigerator (reconditioned); WANTE WANTED —TO 1,3UY OLD, HORSES ' ' and d liable for mink: feed, removed picauptly.- R_Err-GTLBEIrr;--It"."./t.' Bayfield, Phone.' 908 r gg, cliaten. Calls' paid for. -('‘? FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.- . A '"." hundred -acre farm one^ rope- Sonth of .rort...whert. Would accept house in Goderich • as part • Payment; Write' to SIGNAL -ST, . .27-9x FOR SALE. -1939 tont) COACH. Phone 219, -2$ FOR SALE.. -15 -FT. 11/lOtOit, BOAT' and. I2-11, Twin Evenrude out- boaid,-$200it*07 WOODS, 2 East street. Cap, be seen at Bert-MODonakilsitt-th 'harbor. 49 Mid-Simuner Specials! Bedroom Suites -- Dressers Chiffoniers Vanities Night Tab.les, Chests • Benches Beds, 'Springs. 86 IVIattresed' —Prices_lidoderated, A liiirited num.134 REIIIGERATpi.03 Price :*Reduced — CARDS OF THANKS MRS. THOMA BtLL AND 111/111: IL Y wish to thank those. who -Were so'kind and sympathetic to them and those :who sent floral tributes or loaned. cars for the .funeral. -29 • the testator was "eighty years of age, rri/E- RELATIVES OF THE LATE and the judgment said.that he had notE that' linie,Frank: Donnelly of Gode- • lizabeth Smith are grateful to rich was counael• for some-, of ' the heSe who sent floral tributesor w . ho the mental capacity to make a will at t Parties interested. • - expressed sympathy to " thefia. . ,:. r:29„ . . . and pointed out . where alt the Knights of the Garter sit, eacb hating a aVeciaT bo -x -all .his ' Own;• designated* by his R. _GOOD AND FAMILY extend. heartfelt ,thaiiks to their „Many . 'friends for the sympathy and kindness shoWn, them in their .recent bereavement. They. are especially flag and coat7of-arms ;* Queen, Vietoria' 1 ArrLiqAtipNs Ang..Ri4uippT"ED from residents • of the County of Huron'. ,for the position of County Constable for the County of Huron. The saccessfulapplicant will. be Stationed in the Village Of Blyth. • All applicatiens to be made at the Selective -.-Service, Goderich, Ontario, by 12 o'clock noon: on..•_•,the, Utli day of August. All applicants will be required to appear in person al the Court House, Goderich; Ontario, at 8.00 p.m: on Tuesday, 'August 8th. 29-30 • • fr• 29x iseieer ig)ho .r.i3n'asotowvesso;re3entsrn; isa;a wringer;p2we ANTED. •-,2 LARGE STRO 'STAB. •• (hall bearings) ; bird cages and numer- copper_beilera electric AtOve; child' trunk. BO,X. O. 56,'..,.pIGNAL- WANTED -"TOL, ....RENT. -L.:HI:Mph, nus -small articles. - - 'Bayfield, Ont • '' - --.-- • ' - - . -- Y' - DONALD_B• . • ....BLUE', , TERMS--9ASH; perinanentli, ' by.. j:esponsible :Dart ApplyLiVIRS. DONALD ' FINDLAY; 9.f4 ' — ,Auctioneer.- put,,No WANTED„ — THE . BOYS' • - Sold without- reserve. detached, three or four bedrooms, ' " • s . box where the present King and Queen fguiralforultoh a*itrtibp.otseehosww,lofftsuch aennedsucars.bea.u29tix- sit. King George is -buried there and ‘' There is a big'life;•Wedcar-vrnig'-o: lying'prone'in marble: He is on one Side of tab*and the. other "side rightnextc' is .clear, Waiting for • a 'statue of Queen Mary When she dies, We Were shown the Royal' Guards- men's quarters and thenthe ronnd tower Where Lord Wighani now. lives.. ..His den hasn't been altered at all and Was: .• Cromwell's library, 'directly overlooking the gates and Pericull is of the tower' entrance. The open' holes where the hot oil was poured on tinivelcOme visitors and the portcullis are still -there He' then took-us,to another room and slabwed,118 autographed pictures of the royaLtam- 11Y, both the last and the present one, as well as Mnnerbus other ...famous personages,: such as Queen. Victoria, Duke of Wellington, Duke .of Windsor, and others that I cannot remember. After that We walked in Lord- Wig - ham's garden, which nearly surrounds the tower. • We went- out :WO the quadrangle where the King and.Queen have their apartments facing:— We looked down the private.,Path through :their garden and woods which has an avenue of oaks planted in Charles' II's 'time. • .The guard' 'told- us that :Their .MajestieS were out for a walk, and sure -enough. about three hundred yards. o• thepath theyrWere coining to-' Wards.'us. • If we had been five min- utes later we'd have been face to face with. 'them. It was a Most. pleasant isit and :u saw things' 1' 1l -always, emember. , • . • Shortly after vie left the castle, Lord 'Thompson showed us through Eton College 111, the same town. I wish you could have seen all the kida.,Stand-, nig around, just before chapel., at 5 _0'elock; all wearing their famous high black 'silkhats and 'tins. it was quite amusing. We went for tea to one of the oldest shops In Windsor, called the "00ekpit.". The. heuse is Very low and ;from- the outside looks ..nadarget_than acettage„but inside WO ' Saw:at lealtireiniat rifolYtatil-xattre- rooms wheretea is. served. It was originally the •scene Of many a fainous cockfight, whiCh-nsed to be'so fashion- able a couple of, centuries ago. When, we _arrived . back at, Dorney Wood, his lerdslaip told 1.I14 not to sti'm too 'far • away,. a..fihe had a few guests ohningfor an hour or so, .• " They turned. out to be Lord Alhusen, Lord Ruslicliffe and 'Lout Chadwick, so we 'sa* hi geed majority of Ilie.House of LOrds In today's -travels. These men are all famous for 'QUO rOaS071 or an- other, two having done, something tre- mendous for the people oftEngland just lately, Oh yes, I nearly forgot: while we were sunning ourselves yesterday WO saw., a . Middle-aged lady ,go into the house and au bour or so later come Out again and drive , off •with her chauffeur. 'tater Lord Thompson fold 113 that he had Prineess Helena Vic- toria, .granddaughtor of Queen Vie- toria,, atthe house but hadn't thought to call ns. We all told him how dis- appointed we were and he said he was sorry but hadn't thoeght we would like- to be introduced: it so eominon with him he forgets what 5 wonderful 'thing it wonid mean to getting ctuite late and lime I should got to bed. We are leaving:to- morrow morning for London and will report to the station Wednesday and will write again Mitt, 00011 -bye now. Love. Sohn, • Progressive Conservative Conventioi and Annual Meeting - • .„ will be held in the'. LL ON IDAY,JULY , • at 830 130. to selct a Candidate 'to contest the giding at the next rederal election and to appOint o» eers. liPEAKERS---:Peter` McArthur of illiebec, President of the Dominion Progressive Association, and Park A. VlanrOSs. of LondonPresident ot 'the WeAterli Oittario. Asiopiation. . The Obaknialf Of each Municipality will obtain, ()rotten; • w/ for voting elgates from the Secretary at the Hall tiskde beteen 8)00 and 8.30 the night of the meeting. Ztecutive Meeting 'at $1,15. 't1TE:117110DY WEL00101 MAU 1010411) 13eoreta1. Ppu44ettt. 1YMPIEY, GOi SAXE TUE lac ston On the-33roa4rty of Cioderich Auctioneer— E014 COUNTY or guitoN CIIAS:ILBELL R..1, HAYFIELD , PHONE. 22-48x - CLINTON 909r5 uttimpotatomormit r t 41. Dr. G. S. ,1111)tt t VETERINARY SURGEON SMALL AND LARGE ANIMALS • AtiLaudoes Drug Store, daderich, • eveirlrhursdity-.-afternoon- , PHONE 203 • CLINTON E -TAKE rr1IjS4)pjQRflJNIT of expressing our AppreCiation" to OUT' neighbors and friends -for the acts of kindness and expresiens' tif sympathy received. in our recent bereavement ' MRS. 'MOORE, MRS,. liblATI)LL, MRS. VANNORMAN, MRS. GIBBS,. JOHN KENNEDY and HARVEY, 1VIcGEE:-, -1;"-- -29 Band needs a Piano.' If 'anybody has one DAY would like to donate or sellSkeasonably„ please communicate" with BANDMASTER p. WOODS, g East;street„. -29 , . WA.NTED.--FUENISHED .&PABT- MENT hoilse 'possession early August. Write -BOX. 58, $,IGNAL-• .STAR. ' - -29 RS.DWARD A".--"CtItItiELL AND family are grateful. to those who were so kind and 'thoughtful in their recent bereavement bey .would also like to thank- these :who loaned cars. for the fuarai or sent flowers.29 MRS. THOS. 13ICICS0N-AND, PAM- - ILY: take thia.oppoitunity to thank, 'those who Sant- Metal tributea attheir time of bereavement .or expressed their ayrapathY in other ways, as well as those who loaned cars for the ilinerftl. *. • -29 -vissmabasimmoslimilloisimmar ,Gordon 31, Grant BuRoN ROAD ciODERtert. . Licensed Auctioneer for Ithiron ;County • Furniture and Etirm Clearance, Sales, Chattels and Real Estate. Prompt attention given to all calls :11VB0dX•te663* , 1-521c MONO 959 now CA14 'you MmtutOiTht WILL OUripit$ 3tou mAug -VOIllt:MONEV? Lam. , Life Insurance H. M. FORD «et insured kay Rest issurefl. North Stii, •Tet.208vt • NOTICE To CREDITORS •, ANTED .•L ---THE SALVAGE cowl- • MITTEE has been asked to supply about 13a1f-a-tonlpf old 'newspapers for a- war mdustry.. Any, person having' to phone -71 The :Signal -Star, ' or goo, ..t4e Town Clerk, and they will be picked. up. Pleaae tie them securely. • -29 WANTED. — A. MIDDLE-AGED cenple. to care for an elderly gentlemaxa in return for the use of house (nnfurnished). and his. board. Apply BOX 57; SIGNAL STAR .29-30 PAPERS ,WANTED We require 3 or 4 copies ' The Signal -Star of June 29th.-. if any- person has a copy el that issue for which they hatei no further use, we would- ap- . Preelate it if they would Jet u$ have it. . Thank Tou,;... • THE siGNAL-'smit. ' • REGIMENTAL NOTICE -TAKE, NOTICE tlmt---"0" Coy•.„ Middlesex and Huron Regiment, will . parade at the armories. at 0830 hours on Swaday, July 30th, for a one -day seheme. • Dress battle --order, steel helmet on haversack: Bring haver- sack lundh. . • - -It a BAYS, Capt., 00 '0» Coy., „ 2819-30 , Mx. and Huren-,,Regiment, :WANTED TO P'UleCHA.SE: 4- DE- MAND is good now for human cut hair--mhst be at least 10 inches in length:. --Send-, in -what you have, , for • apprahials_to the TORONTO .111(11VIAN HAIR. SUPP,LY COMPA.NY, 528 'Bath- "urst street Toronto. Get illustrated catalogue of 'wigs, toupes,: curls, and other fine hair goods.: • -29-31. -1\1-pr.ICICE TO CREDITORS AND ' OTIARS • In the Estate of Richard Wilson, late of the Town Of Goderich in the County:. of Huron, retired, deceased, ' All pei,'Sdns having claims against the estate a the above named Richard' -Mon, , who -died ,on-or-alacnit-the -day of June, A.D. 1944, at the said TdiVlii of Goderich, .are'' required, on or efore„.the-tat_day-of-Septeraber_next, 1944, ; to file with; theondersigned. Solicitor s for the Executors. full par- ticulars of .their claims; after which last mentioned date the Executbrs will laroceed to distribute the said estate among the persons entitled,' thereto, havingregardonly to the claims of they then shall have notice. - Dated this 15th day of July, A.D. 1944. . BURGESS St, CLEMENT, " • Box 266, Wallaceburg, Ontario, 29-31 • Solicitors for the Executors, •••• ipTME....11/AN OR WOMAN , .. WANT.1111).---For established Wat- kins - hOneSt-and- ----liave.-travel olboilie&IVIalloligh- kins route ,Of steady eustoiaers, - Must outreliable, fit -or meting ' of getting one. No. capital or experience required. -Write' TIIEl. J. B. 'WATKINS COMPANY, Dept., 0-G-1 2177 .. Masson street, Montreal. • ". ' 29-30 4 PRP , vottommoriTimmittomm, Amitsmitolonett .. • • -1111111111111M1111011011111•100.11111111111111101r MACHINE SHOP Can handle .all •sorts, of pairs and„, breakdowns. Itainilton qt. Phone 466vi n-you-require-Coallor-Coke Chas. C. Lee „ COO. and HardWare at the Hatboui Phonee,:L-Ofilce Reuse:11'2 . . . ' VAR dice THIS SI -16? liVIX,AT; oLosEn. Juiy24t0JUIY29 F. INCLUOIVE MARTI TAX/401t 317W .West St, • Sponsored by Kincardine ..' Kinsmen . Club „„.......„,„......, - , , , SAT., JULY 29 TUES. Ater. Connaught ,. Park, Nilicaicible . .an, (Ibis:IA/ea.:7:h Gentlemen- llartieSS '.1{,aces Mart Kenney Starting at 1.30 * . • Xineardine Pa:vilion. ,3 But, 4AcEs---000, Pliii,SBO Norma to,eke.,: . • /40 Trot or Pate -7:0-, 220 Trot or,rare ' Art ntanall rree Vor Ali , " 'CKIEVItBilairrDaireGliRroAalYtdeagt 12)LNivaciNsGaiVol-trItil.9350 ., Vont the Arena, 'STIMIr DAMg ADVANCE' SALE AT p:EANtriAtuNIADs Por 0/1813mAuttns . SIGNAL AT '‘Preeeede for "Milk for Britsin" ,,atid: .other litervioe 'Work l •