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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-10-02, Page 513. YOUR FRIENDLY I.D.A. STORE ToD.A. Specials Borax, 16 oz., reg. 20e 14e Corn Remover Liquid reg. 25c ...; 17c Glycerin, 2oz. bottle 16e Mercurochrome, reg. 20c ..14e Salt Petro, 4 ozs. 13e Soda Perborate, reg. 25c ...19c' Spirit Turpentine, 4 ozs. 11c, Wild Strawberry Compound 3. ozs. 19c Zinc Ointment, reg. 25e tube 194 si00000 a45// 149 OTHER GRAND PPJZES /N "NAME MY PUPPY" CONTEST 'l .t Peate P,LC. of the 14APPY GANG, trltttr 5ponsorectt by -- COI.GATE TOOTH PASTE AND TOOTH POWDER 25t AN 4O-. GET YOUR FREE ENTRY FORMS 127 1...1.:•*°°1°57;ti SEASUN'' STOCK UP YOUR MEDICINE CABINET NOW MASON'S "49" Cough Syrup 40c 75e GRAY'S -BALM 43c 79e B:RONC•HIDA Cough Syrup I.D.A. 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Sturdy metal construction -69 • Regular 89e special HOT WATER BOTTLES "Utility Brand 74e ;Shavers' Special L:AV•ENDER SHAVING Crearii and Lotion 10e value, for 35e CAMPBELL' Phone_ 90 • .4r Goderich D N ANNON rQN DUNGANNON; Oct. 1. - Weet-end AUC >IoN SA> 4O0 ] cMOP .LL1) A,'211331.)A5", OCTOBEiR. 18th at 1. p.m. ' Fat OA 1BMRan►j. lEL P ritnia roadLM, (�(I?1LZCol$ericln. , Proprietress. 1L)ONLU D BLUE. Ripley, 40- Auctioneer, wasn't cold enoiiglt ), but it was. soon discovered that a plane was dropping l as 'lets. These were printed for 1Lton Skelton, and Eric who are trying for offices in the .'Teem Town." What will they dream up t1ext? An enthusiasticball, fan brought bis portable radio to the field meet so he could keep track of the Dodgers - Yankee game. When+ver a run was scored it would be !/annouueed over the loud speaker. This only goes to show that Goderich youths are all • out for sports. Don't forget the big "Teen Town elections on Friday night at 8.00. . II ('Ome one, come all to the big field meet being held .in Clinton on Friday afternoon. Good luck to all those from G.C.I. Visitors v it h Mrs. Nellie Stewarta were Ur. and Mrs.. 3. SeZterd and Miss Edna Ward. of Leamington. The ladies are daughters of Mrs. Louise Ward, who lives with. her stater, Mrs, Stewart. Mrs. J. G. Montgomery, who has. been quite ill, is 'making steady im- 'provement _at Goderich bospitat and expects to be home probably next week. Mr. and Airs. S. M. 'Wickens of Toronto were visitors on Saturday 'with the latter's sister, Mrs. Everett Finnigan: Rev. A. W. Brown and Airs. Brown, pf ,Sarnia, were seek -end visitors with Mr. and Airs. John Blake and also visited friends in Ashfield. The Late Mrs. Elmer Alton. On Sunday mornink, September 21, there quietly passed into rest Charlotte Melena Bell, beloved wife of Elmer 13. Alton. Born at 'Gates Bead, Eng- land, she, with her sister, Mrs. F W. 1qauning, who predeceased her • a. few years ago, came to Canada' as a young girl, and was lovingly adopted into the family of the late Joseph Tiffin of Langside. After Mr. Tif'iin's passing she moved to Lucknow with Mrs: Titiin,• SCIIOOLNEWS•. wER+.I Ai Wilts 6.C.1, By Marco Wan Over, at the Agricultaaral `'L arlf oar Tuesday afterlaoon, one aright leave thought it ,,was snowing (riot tha`wit (3I,]CJAR1NG ,AUCTION SALE OF FARM :STOCK & IMPLEMENTS at Lots 40-41, Concession 13, Hullett, one mile east and 'one-half mile south of Auburn, on • . WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8th at 12 o'clock sharp HORSES -1 matched team of grey geldings, 0 years old, 3400.Ibs. CATTLF -7 choice young Durham cows; Durham cow, due time. ol sale; Durham cow, due October 12; Durham cow, due November 20; Durham cow, due November 15; Durham cow, due January 10th; Durham cow,, due March 1; Durham oow, dpe May 15th; 1 Reg. Durham bull, 3' years old 8 Durham spring calves; 6 choice Dur- ham heifers, 1 year old;' 4 Durham steers, '1 year old; 3 Durham cows, due in February; 1 Durhamu cow, due April 3. POULTRY -- 350 New IIantpshire On Friday afternoon G.C.I. was to whom she gave the tender care of Pullets (laying). rather deserted, since .the •Dungaullun fair and the Midget- ball game were offering strong (•o1111)etit1011 to school work. it loving daughter. On February 17th, I'IGS-York sow, due November 5th; 1915, site was married- to Elmer B. K York chunks, 100 lbs.; 8 York chunks, Alton, settling,' on their furor on the 10th concession of Ashfield,• where to- gether they built and 'established a home of love ant -Itsllitality. She had an exceptionally cheerful personality, under every and all conditions, which endeared her to the countless number of friends which she made. She was an active member `cif Hackett's United tractor` on ruhher, 13-'4), -starter and \I r. and Mrs. .John Hanna gold Mr.'11111 b being in -her turn a member, lights (this tractor is like new) ; 3-: and Mrs. I'. Gowans c f \Wiugham called of the choir, teacher in the Sunday 4, section drag harrows; International 8- un \t r. and Mrs. G. Young. School, president of file Y.P.U. and the furrow plow ; 4 -wheel trailer; steel ' \I l•s. A. \\� Yrmng is visiting her W.M.S., and during the war was an roller : 1 I)eLavul create separator (No. tlarnghter: Mrs. Seh�sarntz, In • Detroit. untiring worker for the Red Cross. 18) ; Massey -Harris 12 -in. grinder (like Rev. McMillan. Sir Ernest and She was ever willing to give a helping new) ; .host of other articles: Lady . Dr. Dr. llul, of Toronto, hard dinner hand to any need or call that came GRAIN - 1200 bus.. of oats and with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. hallows on within 'her sphere. The deep respect barley ; 500 bus. of . oats; 30 rows_ of Saturday. • and gratitude which her loving ser- turnips. -40 rod long.\I'i,. Henderson of Goderich spent vices built into the hearts of her fain- HAY-36tong .of mixed hay ; 200 the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.. Tait ily and friends was evidenced by the new feed sacks. 4 Clark.- ' great number who gathered to pay Quanti y of household effects. \I r. and Mrs. Albert McC'lirultey and their. last loving respects. On Tues- TERM -^CAST. Sharon spent Sunday with his sprouts day.. Septetuber 23rd, she was laid to ARCIIIE ROBINSON, - at IIolmesville. rest in Greenhill -cemetery amongst a Proprietor. Little Carol \s'ailii, of ilayHeld spent bower of (floral tributes and a throng . 'of --sorrowing+ friends. She leaves to mourn the ToAs--of-_ii.. dear and `Iv%iurg 39 -40- -Wife -i iict mothez-- her - husband, -one ' daughter, J°F.,clmira, and son. Russell, also two bfhthers, Will and Walter, both in England. Those from a dis- • -thnce attending the funeral included Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Sherwin and fam- ily, Mrs. •T... A. Reid, 'Orono; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Manning and family, Messrs. Alfred and Harold Armstrong, 1 bridge lamp, pictures. 1 studio couch,turned on Saturday froma -holiday Mr. aiid Mrs. Wes. Alton, Mr. and Mrs, 1 china cabinet, 1 single: bed,. 1 day- ,scut arliolyrood at the h(11111 0¢ \firs Leonard Alton, London; Rei•. G. G. and bed, 1 double bed. 2 dre'sser',, 1 chi'st T. Pierce, and at'.Ripley it the- home :Sirs. Ilowse, Corrie. Others were pre- of drawers (White). 2 chest'~, j)aiilrt('d ; of Mrs. (George Tia rrison and Mr. Ed - sent from Goderich, Wingharn: Kin- 1 kitchen eupb ,f11•d. 1 kitchen table, \V l rd Harrison. cardine and Ripley. The. funeral was- 1 Princess. I'at'range with reservoir, conducted by her pastor, Rev. C. B. used one year: 1 large table, 1 sink, - ' - . Woolley, assisted by Rev. G. G. Howse. -water and steam 1)fping. steam fittings, new, bell ruo a suite. fluor Coverings, The flovi r -bearers were:xembers of hien mower, 1 cupboard. 1 ar11lchair, (hairs table,, litwu nn)Wor, roaches, her -Sundav school class: assisted by' 1 • rocking chair, card table. mirrors, ,ural' cre:i"m separatiir, and other articles too;, nU111-( 015 to nicitiun. TERM S --The real estate "will be sold subject to al reserve bid. Ileal Estate 20"-', on -day of .sale, 60 lbs.; 1() York pigs, 150 lbs. • IMPLEMENTS - Massey - Harris binder, 7 -ft. (cut one season) ; 'Massey - Harris side rake ; -1 'farm Wagon ( like • new ) ; buggy ; cutter; 13 -disc fertilizer CARLOW, ItLOWW, Sepi. 3lr-=\Ir. 'and Mrs. drill ( like new) ; mower; 14 ft, stock • 1We11wood of Kinc•ardin'e - spent the rack ; set of harrows: scuffler ; set of - week -end with the laltter's sister, Mrs. sloop sleighs; Massey -Harris .102 ;,;allow,, and mt.. Satllows. CARLOW , JENSEN f3 Co. EXETER ONTARIO MANUFACTURERS OF STORE FIXTURES AND DISPLAYS, ST9RE KITCHEN CABINETS, ETC., , IN UP-TO-DATE DESIGNS AND FINISH. If you have a problem, let us help you., Give us ' a call. P.O. BOX 166 PHONE 268J HAROLD JACKSON. • Auctioneer. E..P. CHESNEY, Clerk.. AUCTION SALE -OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS at skating rink, Goderich, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11t11 . at 1 p.m. , Z hree-pici•e chesterfield- ;;hitt (Kroeh- ler 1, new: 2 end tables. 1 table 'alma, the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. D. Bean. •- Mr. and Mrs. Ross McDonald • and .-riiwt. of "Ca ad.erielrr-t1-rr1l--• 4Ir:- and -AI -Fs, . J. Patton, of. Leeburt visited' Mr. and Mrs. A. Errington on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Young of Gode- - rich isited. with Mr. ,.and -Mrs.- Young. Mrs.-Young. • Mrs. Neil McKinnon, West street, re- the young ncutn of th.e-(;onrmunitqv. The 1 small radio, ,calor,, • •1 ' wall (10(1:, pallbearers were Orville, - Wesley, ' Milnes: 1 ironing boai1(1.' 1 painted George. Joe, jr., and W. Joseph 'Tiffin ; chest of drawers, green; wind -ow and Wallace ,Wilson. ! blinds. 1 barrack table, 1 shower pail and l,ru,h, new, never used: 1 electric balance itr :;t► days. Chatte�is-Cash. toaster, dishes. flower put,. ,electric FIT flirt her pat to nLn. apply TAYLOR'S C®R�TE�, I t lr cords of wean], rut good R no1 cut , t oil heater: 1 c•lot.hes hamper, • R. ('. HA \' S. Solicitor. Ha 11111ton street, TAY.1,OR'S CORN111 sew. 30, Godert(It or IW\" ALTON, flit' 7. I „lass° p)intry.jatr,, teakettles roasting Lncl:now, and 5W[1.T.I.�U C'(in�rr•ttril•, ,..,.s to \Ir. and \Ire l,'nl pie plates. (•dice tins, au(atlin tins, Itt 1 -11 t t a ly to p a,Itl s, ,,, (•o s, (1(11{111(11(' boat'(1, <7 UI( (Illllll� 1,1 01'x, last Sat y.stepladder,-1 doghi)u,e, 1 barrel, 1 Paul .lmctionce'r, I.:1'h(nc"lalr�,nf uu /iol.l clallrclt hal, 'hill l,�,t�ts.' bar(11� nsc(1 : 1 (' pair ` ISI (1(' ''11(111) 1.1 -10-41 laniteru, like uc��-, single htrruer; 1 ____ -- been coaml,Ictt I :nld 1IydY(1 it1stalleel. iiia• (' c11anlcl w,tsltiit lnacllime, prat- .(• • -1_ '1'Ite interior is to be retiedorated.ti illy .new: 1 electric Sin�Ler table ca The Ladles' Aid are l,:l�itlg Tor this', morcel sewing machine: kitchen (1(»tits work 1.'11.1.:111111'1 runt nloncy whit It they 1 \( I\.t'y: books. T nd1't'woo(1 typcwriler. t'ai-etl 1'1(1111 biva:ars : 11(1 a supper, 1'III:III:SI': l'. YF'1(IM\11:It; • A.11':a and. Airs.- 1'Iairk \1(''v it of Ilde,r- tc,ti vr'it1'(1 all ,titnad:ty with Mr. anal , Airs. .1. IIohncs affil f',lttlily. ° iliss \:nine Stilr(ly, of London, -W. • spent 1 be Nwcek-end at her hone on the Till cu11c•cssi(,tt. � �i'("i'i(►N SALE O1' I'.AIIM S'I'O('h, We :Ire sorry to r1'pcm;t:.that Mrs ~ I it l'I.1•:MF:NTS .1N D IIO1'tiE- { D. A. Stirling has been ill. HOI,I) Threshing and silo -tilling ari' 1((t) alt lot 1 1. (ltiI cu ('oliorne tftwn- iu full swi11g`�i11 this community.sbi1), all i,Sb.�l : Ol"1'OI;i:it' i Kathleen Au'n't, was • home fromi Stratford for the week -end. alt 1 p.m. I1()Tt,a.ES- itlack rube. 10 years 01(1: brown nmlrc. f) year, old. ('A'1"1'LE--White roam. 8 year, old. clue ins March: blue and white cow, (: „Years (0(1. (1111' in •FeltrttOI, ; red cow. 1: years old, wit ll call'. blue cow, vo:1rs old. (111e in Pohl t try : black coN\.. 5 years ol(l. duo in \larch: Holstein cow-, 0 year, old, due in .1pi'il': Holstein �cow.•,1(1 years old. (11te iii 'May: Hol- -stein cow. } e:)1) old, titre in April: Holsten( cti\�'. S years old, farrow ; Malt k� heifers. 1. year old, I'IWi 18 -'''links, - III:N8 , 75 hells, Sussex a11(1 New Hampshire ltyhri(I. . 1 \II'1.E\iEN'1'S Massey - IIaurris binder, 7 ft.: Doering mower. • 0 ft.: 1:3 -hoc seed drill: land roller: l -section barrow:: 'F'e'lt)• w:ii:iug Plough: 1 - horse plough, Oliver: : \Ias$ey-lIarris corn cultivator; Silver King tractor; Oliver 2 1'tu•row p1 tttglr 1'2 -plata [alluvia disc: 1n%%saw : Wasscott Inter. national grain grinder: 1.11 -plate llissell disc: Massey llarris spread(1' • wagon: set of ,loop sleighs: rake; set of harness; 11:)yfonk. rope, mnllo s and car' Stcw:rrt .c•l'ipperk:. fanning. mill: forks: chains: s1• vols : axes : croW.. - Intrs •ledge: trailer: pit: t'riite: •-n•„at' 'kettles; l,tu(1det• stmt.. GI3.1iN 11(10 bushels of-AAjix oats: '100 i,usheis ((1' oats and irarley. 1'1'IiN1'l'1'111': - 'Renfrew ('sol:-riti' stogie: k'Itnc�n eald 1ct sideboard: ice box : extension l:ahl0: 2 1)iece chester- Iiel(1 suite: 1)ortlinlom organ rocking ?'hairs": kitt•liell -c•1:4irs. Other articles tau I111111('1'Mis to ]melttio11. 'I'l;lt\[S JI)TIN AI -F1.1,1( -)N & SUN. P r(tp19f'.ttirs KEITH (; .ltDN I•:R, 1)ON:11,1) 11.. I31•.i-I:, I0_1 .lnctionecr., Ripl1'y. \I)\IiNISTIIAT(►1t$' The .1(11uiuistt•:ltor: of the Estate (41' \i:rry .J;1tae ('gnu i h:tut RecA will sell by Imbue :met ten :)t the premises. Park Lot :3, on the ,,w-(',st side of Harrison street in the Village of I',le't -A111ert. on the f311e Water Iii; b)Wt)4. one-half mil(' south ,of Port Albert: on \s'El)NESI)AY, ()CT(1UER 15. 1917 at 2 o'eloel: p.m. 'rio' real estate ('nudists of 10 n(ares of land more or less; a frame house covered with red rolled Africk _ siding: 1. part' basement, 7 rootnF4. hydro in- stalled, hard and soft water on pre- (tnises. Baru 18' x 30', lienhouse,' ght't,yre 20' Y 10'. ('IIIATTEI,S---Empire range nearly Chester Starch. ryho were' mailled .1 g- I)(►\.�T.Tr i.. I,1.1 � i• "• • •• , 1't(• : 'i,r,r_�il�s' puzzles. Propri.,t rens. ' E. P. C'I'tl-SNI:Y, Clerk, HA LW ,TACKSON, Aiic't iimeer. Announcement - Having' been ' appointed Ful- ler Brush dealer for Goderich and district, succeeding' Miss • W, O'Neil, I will be calling - on Goderich homes commen- cing, October 1st. KEN TREITZ - VARNA, 0,NT. Phone Clinton 623-R-22 Phone Coiiect ' - 419x The Gillespie Fur Go. OF TORONTO, MATERS. OF HIGH-QUALITY FUR COATS FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS, IS HAVING A - DISPLAY OF FINE FURS AT OM STORE ON THURSDAY AND FWAY OF NEXT WEEK October 9th and.10th • , Mr. Jones, who has over forty years' experience with •furs, will be in charge of this demonstration. - Plan to visit our store on these days and choose .your new fairs for the corning season. - F.E. HIBBERT f3 SON 4' • • ,VS" Before you know it YOUr and wm have grovna up. Have a ,good polc$rabt ta,de each year. Oo9ts but little See HEIIDER-SON' STUDIO THE SQUARE GODERIOEr ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to anno`ur ee that I have purchased the business formerly- linos 1M as. Smith (''leaning and Pressing. It is' my intention to give the people of .Goderich and district the finest dt'y,eleahino service possible:: ., Our nese modern equi-pment is on its way and 'plans ate 'bing prepared for alterations and improvements to the premises. • These adjustments, of. course, take time; so, in the meantime,' we - have arranged , with .Tarmaiiis (Stratford.) Limited to take care of your dry cleaning needs. ' I have confidence in the future of Goderieh. - Your confidence -in this nese l,itsiness t•enture will be appreciated. K. D. CROFT. WEST'EON TR STO BLYTH - CLIFFORD CLINTON ' DRAYTON . ELORA EXETER - GODERiCH GUELPH. HANOVER' HARRISTON 'KINCARDINE KITCHENER LISTOWEL LONDON MILDMAY MILVERTON • MITCHELL OWEN SOUND PAISLEY PALMERSTON PORT ELGIN RIPLEY 'SOUTHAMPTON SEAFORTH STRATFORD TEESWATFR TA'VISTOCK WALKERTON W1NGHAM '',.}IWOODSTOCK T'K1ZN-- itiNTARIO •,taL% tTED • • • TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT- OF REG. McGEE AS THEIR NEW TERMINAL & TRAVEL AGENCY Effective FRIDAYS CT., 3rd All Motorways Coach arrivals and departures will `be at this location. 4 Travel. costs Ics by of rays' For tickets and complete information call REG. McGEE e,z SONS Hamilton `St. Call 765 Goderich LOW FARES FROM GODERICH Single _STRATFORD ° 1.45 LONDON , . 1.90 HAMILTON • 3:35 TORONTO 4.05 (Government, Tax Included) Return 2.60 3.45 6.05 - 7.25