The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-01-02, Page 6TES Goma= ASIONALSTAI
NEWS OF AUBURN
eleilt as *Moe* parse*, Mr.
41010. Noma&
Ada* 4tollisaws, LN,of WOod-
elloillt, le Waiting Roo. oat Mrs U. V..
4741:11.10x4 Nu. Joe TheropeOtt *ad
ItaiNitly., et ktoortland, Mr. tkomatear
Vilostimpesit, tat tienalo, Prigato liteloatt
TnentP0014 Loatiosta Mrit. Bowen
'Tlitootesoa tog few*, or Goo:tart*
ettiotor Woe, TbitatiPotin, INMP
*ado, Km Wu. Thoteteion, Mr. and
arc "Soon *ad tee:ay, MIterice
moo, all .of 'London, Mra'etut Mra, john
Thematieu sad Howard ould Mr. aad
)MrMat Arnattrong ramll
*, a
Ot Weer Ittrawarteoh, Went Chriatnias
with and Mrs. Won. Tberepoott.
era Mrs. W. V. BONIant Spent
Olariatmaa with Mr. anti Mrs,
Garrett* of Blyrit,
Mr. d Mrs. Eldon. Stoltz and Mra.
Itao Toranto atud Max Gar -
laud, avran 'River, Manitoba., were
'Obristetas vielbtire with Air. and Mrs.
J. Ct atcborm • ,
13tiss votuCee Holiston, a Roche' ner,
lasited ou otrutouts,,witir her parents,
Mr, end' Ur's. John, "Houston.
Mta Jeutaa Jackson, Ventaa„f,W4laya
last week with. his 'mother and sister,'
Urfa Jame* Jaeloon and Miso Margaret
jaeltson, of Toronto. , • '
Mho Mildred 'Scott R.N., Of Strat-
Cord, visited last week (with her par,
, Mr. arid Mrs. It. J. Seat. -
tRobert Craig -is viiiting his Sister,
Mrs, Stan, Strasser, aud Mr. Strasser,
of 'Skutt Ste. Mark.
' tgigs Xabca. siggioattoint itA on
ISfuntlay tor Detroit to epend-a'ome tirae
there.
MiRuth sa BaFrost of, Mira, _
4s
visiting her anat, Mrs, W. T. Robison,
and Mr. Robison.
0.fra. Carrie Armstrong is visin
itg
rela,tivee Woodstoek. ".
84]Arthur Vangitlat a Detroit Went
Ohriatinas ;week -with his' father, au.
,Geo. V. Tonsfoaut.
Mr. and M-rs.. Maitland Allen went
the 'Utter -part Oc last week' with reia-
tiviae at Flint
Mr. and Mrs. John Yurighlat returned
en Thuradal alter sPending a, few
dfors With Ur. aud Mrs. 1ci" )!re
tut, et 0a.kland,
. Mrs. James Woods spent Christmas
with Mr. and MTS. 'George Garrett of
Londeebom.
Mx. and "Mrs. Wea.' Straeaera and
'Gladys, ef .Sehringville, Vert Ohriat--
Dias veith.t.fraared Mrs. R. D. Munro.
fr and Mill, -Stevaart,
andMarion were Chriatarits visitors
„ .
Mr. *ad etiro. Edger Law** and
Bernice were Christmas visitors' twitb
Mrs. Won, Water, itiotortn,
;lenses Wary and son Wayne, or
that, visited on Christmas with Mi.
Ilec.res sister, Mrs. Charles !Ssotti and
• lir. Watt. '
Mr. and Mrs.JL MasKenzie and Roy
and iMr. and MrS. WeSley ROW and
family, of Lolehalsh, spent Christmas
with Mrs. A. Robb.
ZStr,„ -and Mrs. M. Allison and llettY,
414 r artakilla, and Mr. and Alrs. Norman
IIamilten, of London. spent ,Clisristmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Davidsllemi0Pon.
A danee was Koonsored cat Tito -WAY
night in the Foresters' Hall in aid et"
the British -0War Vietima'
Arthur'', oreliOttra fOrnished
About Sitt VAS dteared for this cause.
&Wei Mer4ingia---W1ie anneal sehttal
Mectingfer $43. No. 5, Ilullett auburn
seho), was held, Thursday afternoon
in the adi.001. Mrs. Jebe Cowan was
-elected trustee to -replace the retiring
treetee. The ,other trustees are -Sid
atdOlinelies, and Harry Yaittgblut. At
(SS. No. 3 (Young's$400), uarry
*raison was re-elected trtietee, The
other.ateneteete- are -Roaa-Meitheeattild,
Bruce Gregg. At 1S.S. No. 9, Hallett,
the trustees for 1941 are Bert Mattp,
Guy Cunningham_ andRoyDaer.
Mlsioii Rand'Organireil.--Aanumber
of children met in Knox elturah
on Siintlat7 49r the vurR9f,...oc organiz:*
Mission Rand. Mr. (Bev.) Wil-
son was in charge. The Scripture was
real responaiVottat and Mra. Janata
Woods led , in pra•yer. Mrs. Wilson
gave a Story on "The Magic Top." The
following efdeers were eleated Pied -
dent, Billy Craig; vitepresident, Betty
'Marsh; revealing tecretary, Harvey
Wightman ; .oarresponding , seeretary,
Donald OamPbell; treasurer, Bent
Phillips; leader, Mrs. Wilson. It was
decided, to meet the first -Sunday of
00.16 month during the time Of church
aerviee, • . •
For Village Trustees.—Whe
noTpina-
tion 'meeting .aWaS held. at 'the pirbaie
library MeataY night. ThIdSe: nomin-
ated as trustees for the. ensuing year
were Edgar Lawson, James Medd, R.
Thalltutaro, Chas. Asquith, eR. J.
Geo. 'Rainier and James Rober-
ton. The trustees 'torthe past year
Were lilds,str Lawson,James Ueda, knd
Thomas Ridden, hit 'the last-named
reused to allow this natae to stand this
Zlear. 'The treasurer, Alfred. ROUinson
gayo.jifsfrreport stating that' a balance
of $041.61 was in the: treasury. Later—
Despite the .fact that seven me1. were
ncianinated :for the offieeS of village
trustees, all ;failed to qUaliftt thus
iteees.s. hating another nomination meet-
ing at a later date.-
.1-01'ldt4-s'ilet-Afrtd--Hrreiwel;411's-sw'uirritited:4--ebucUrela'dPel--Tor°1-
Tor-
onto, was the setting for a charming
(wedding oa,-.„.Saturday, Debehetr, 21;
when. Rev. G. W. Rivers a Bolton and
ter. Gray Rivers of Toronto united in
marriage Margaret Gertrude rerguson',
:daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. A. j. Fergu-
son, a Auburn„ and Ray Wilson O'Neill;
on of Mr. and Mrs Wilsoiti2efireill of
Parkhill. The pointe Were unattended.
The. bride was smartly. attired in sil
ensemble orpreelottsrose crepe, -with
gold-embroidery-withaftamatelaing tut
ban and shottlderlength veil. She
wore a leorsage of Talisman roses. After
wedding dinner at thetliome of Mr.
and MTS. Harold- &Dell, of TM:Alta,
the bridal couple left on a motor trip
to Eastern', Ontario.
Officers. --The nominating
Committee Of the W.M.S. of Knox
United, church recently presented their,
slate..Of officer*, Which ;was as follosft
onorary presidents, Missa 'Margaret
'Sniall, of Toronto, MTS. James Match',
Mrs.. John IMCOlinichey,_ ntas Susie
Blair; .president, Mrs. James Woods;
vieepreaidentS, Mrs. 11 'O. Wileon7 Mrs.
!Howard Robertson; recording Secre-
tary; alias -Margaret assistant,
Mrs. W; H. .Shepard; (corresponding
secretary, Mrs. 'Sheppard; treasurer,
INtria Citas.-Straughtin; literature secre-
tary, Mrs. -James Roberton; Missionary.
e
1941
bring ,joy, happiness and pros-
perity to an mr friends and cus-
omen, Is the sincere wish of
Brine in those -nice Photos
your ,friends gave you at
Christmas and have them
Framed—Frames to suit
a
Each week airplanes of the Ileyal 10ana4ian Aix Force fly thousands
, of milewalong,Canada's sea., cost' on constant petrel..., This big, "I:Judson
is shown -a it wings- over a merchant 1ippart Ot an .Atlantle convoy,
,
'Monthly .secretary, Mrs. Mins ,Mells
wain ; stewardship eecretarYsMrs. Earl
'W4thfintial tflnance mthniLt, -Mrs. 3;
J. Washington, Mrs. Gee. Bean,- Mrs.
Fred Toll, Mrs. Wightman, 'Mrs. C.
Strand= ; stranger's'seeretary. airs.
Joe Irwin, ?miss* Amelia. McElwain;
supply seeretaries, Mrs. Harry Wagner,
Airs. M. Arthur, Mrs. Symington, Mrs;
NVira. Roberton, Mrs, John Clark, MTS.
WM, Dodd', sr., tire. M. Allen, Mrs.
Wan. Craig; temeertinee, Mrs. James
Jaeltatm Mrs. Ernest Patterson* soelitl
committee, Mrs. 'Herb. ategridg,
J, J, Robertson, Mrs. Geo. 'Sturdy, Mrs.
A7. 3. Ferguson, Mrs. Wm. btraugo,an,
'Mrs. 0. E. Erratt, Mrs. Geo.
Mrs: Nelson Patterson, INIrs. EVerett
Taylor, arra. Archie Robinson; Piaelsts,
Miss - Sadie Carter, Mrs; R. D. Munro;
music ecentmittee, Sirs. Wm. Anderson,
Mrs. Gordon MeOlincheit Mrs. Craig,
.Mrs.'Thonlas Jard.in, (Ws. Sidney Me-
Clinehey ; ftower cominittee, Mrs. A.
J. Ferguson, Mrs. Eiratt, Mrs, Harry
Sturdy; leaders of C,G,J.T., Miss Dor-
othy Anderson Mrs. H. C. ,Wileon ;
leader' of Mission Band, Mre. H. C.
Wilson. a
Sales Up4 'Over Lait ea—
Earnings -Cover Dividend
Requirements
With letter to Shareholder's eneloaiug•
quarterly dividend cheques, President
A. G. Ptirtridgo_ Statea;
, "la -am pleased -to- advise ;that the -
year of your. Company has
eontinued on a proatable basis, with
our sales •ahownag a very satiatactory
increase over the, previous year and
our net earnings Covering all dividend
requirements, although—as I explained
in my letter to the Shareholders under
date a 'Oat/ober 1st-Taiur inereased
business will not show the tau% per-,
eentage of proat for the year."'
• . airOLIVIESITILLE
11031MEOViffili1e„ Dee. 31.--alr. and
airs. F. Ohm. of Winghttaa were recent
*visitors with Mr, and Mrs. M. Stock.
Miss Susan Sehesonawent Christmas
-With friends an 'Clinton,.
Miss Alma Trewartha Went the
weekend with 'friends in Port -Elgin.
•Ur. andiasis.15. O. Brown of Credito
and Mitts Reta Oudinore of Ittnearaine
are holiday guests of Mr. - and Mrs.
John Oinitm.ore. • .
Mr. midair& Porter of AtIvVoad spent
•Christmas with 'Mr. and Mrs. Mel.
Elliot •
,afrand falre. Elimer Potter attended
the funeral of the latter's •aunt, airs.
(Rev.) C. H. MactDonalct, at Lueltnew
on Saturday. •
MAFEKING
DeC. Chas..
Orrisowantichildrenrot God
visitors at the (home. of Mr. and'.
WM: /rvina,
Mr. and Mrsletscil ablinsfton were
OhilStmas vieitorS with the tatter's
parents, dr. and Mrs. Fitzsanmons of
Arkona. .
. had Mrs. George Andrew and
'family, of Luicknow, went Cthristmaa
Day with 'Mr. and Mrs. Will Andrew.
lifr. and .flfrs, 'Stuart Darnin and
fandta, of Virroxeter,,,Vont011,14ittnal
with (Mr. and Mrs. lime °remota
Mr . and (Mrs. Chas. iPearee Of
trolinteSville,Spent laSt aveek.twith
and Mrs. Mots.. Anderaon.
,
.§cr. gagliONS, Dee; 81.—Mr. Robin.
isteWoeclis,' Mr. Lorne Weeds and Miss
Irene tWaocis •attended the funeral of.
Mrs. Gan-tit:bells at Ertmetiels1 on tif,011.
dui,. Mrs. Woado, 'who spent the past
week twilit her Weber, Mrs'. Campbell,
returned hen* tidbit Item-
Visitorsa-aHoliday visitors included
Mrs. Webeter, Miss Dorothy Webeter
otfLondon, Uristaas D'orine Welbater and
Marie aleCrostie Of Tomo% with Mr.
and ,fartS. W1L MeOrostie; Mrs. D. J.
labcIatoSh 'of vineta'nd and. Mr. Neely
Tolid of ,Strattcard, with Mr. •and Mrs.
D. Todd; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Roth-
wel% of Peterboro,„Mr. enemas.' Stuart.
Cony& and Teddy, of Westwood, WE's
Jean Thom 'Of Toronte iwith Mr, and
Mra. A. J. •Thom; Miss W. D. Rather -
ford, of Kiridand Lake, Miss Irene
Woods of ' Waterloo, (Alias Norma
Weatherhead of Stapler, Mistsed Jean
and voila Webster of Clinton at their
bodies- here.
Officers. ---The regulacr Meeting
of the Y.P.U. was he With the presi-
dent, ,E. W. Rice, in the. chair. The
toPie; "His Gift and Our," was taken
by Mrs. !MCI:teazle Webb. A saxoPhone
goito:by Harold Taster actempanied`PY
Vera Taylor avas"enloyedr* key.- G. A.
Barnard offielateda for .blie lasittallation
•:of -the following, officer: - Presidentt'
Winnie Bernardi vice -resident, Doro-
thy :'Mil'ler; seeretary, Dora* Webb;
astsistant Secretary„..
treasurer, Allan ; conveners—.
Christian fellowship, Isobel Miller;
assistant* Earl -J. Durnie I Obristiian
eitizenehip, 'Stanley, Todd; assistant,
Mrs. D. Phillips nt !Ohriatian anitistlons,
a—frIke NvicW; as.istiant,Mrs. Earl
Duenti,; Chrtatian culture, !Mrs.. Stan,
„Todd; assistant, Mrs, _borne Woods;
reereation, Dick -Weatherhead;
asslst-
ant, Tom Ninon; pianist, Mrs, E. W.
Mee; assfittantiyera Tayillor; presa
reporter, Allan ; 'uglier% Russel
wok), Harold Taylor. '
ON GREAT LAKES
mak rreight 'TiitiT 'fie in- 1640 geoson
Ahead of riittious Record Year
of 1929 '
OrIEVELAND; Dee80 —tI3nfreight
traffic 'oe ,the Great Lakes for the
1940 seasea exeeeded the 1920'. Peak
,of ,138,574,411 net tons by at least
4,1250,000-,rettlemai.: the _ Lake Carriers'
Aesociation,annotinced today
tfAmaaiugay large" trade in soft coal
attounted for thenew record, Preaident
A. T. 'Wood declared. He estimated,
moveraent off this'commodity amounted
to 46,500,006 tons, conipared with. a
tormer,.record of ; 44;010,5185 tong in
1936 and 37,0337240 'tont In 1p29.
afovementSolf :03,7124982 grosa .er
71,88,10 net tons of iron ore this
geason was the -third largest history,
comParing with the anatine i44 record
of 05,204;600 groat -tons.
• Limestoneashitettentsals,o were third
largest, amounting: to 13,29004 gross
or -1093.316 net tons. 'Phis compared
w.a-reatTird of 13,260,012 net tons in
1029.
• Disrupted export trade resulted in
decline in grain shipments to 9,644,-
950 -Vet tons, or 835,800,757shes•Isss,
about 48,000,000 bnshels less than for
1030Sthe assorielatiott said; These shtp-
ments _freer upper lalee ports In, the
United -States totaled 129,47503,
bushels; and from the Canadian take
had, 203,385,704' bathers, divided; as
follows : -
Wheat, 230;848054 bushels, cons'
54,904,021 bushels.;
rye, 6,071,084; flax-
seed, 0,071,031 ;' barley, 15,04,1230; and,
oats, 21,305494. •
liand picked, dein
and best (plenty
PORK and BEANS, Aylmer 20 -oz.,,
ROLLED OATS Stilld9Xd Of galiek (13111k) 6: ibo. 250 •
nvz Usti FLOUR (tor an purposes) .2 ib Bag Si
TOMATO SUICE Clark's"leinest 20,oz., tin a for 25c.
TOMATO SOUP Campbell's condensed *10 -os. tin 2. for 17o
The Canada sCoiskany 'offers or cash sale the following town lots, all,
of whickare desirable building, sites, eonveniently located within short dis.
tanees of the business section. of the Town.
Original Town Part
Lot o. Park LotAcres ' i) X
• 188..„ • 11 14 - •North side' Park, St., (last of Cambria ltd.
• 189 11 14, 'North side"Park" St; east pf Canibria Ild.
16, 14` -South 'side Anglesea St, cast of Cambria Rd.
3' 6 14 South side Anglesea St, east of Cambria, ltd
side Anglesea St, east of Cambria Rd.
6 % North side Trafalgar -St., east of p_ojb_rio.ltd
o 34 North .side Trafalgar •St, east, efsdambria Rd.
,7 % South side Tfatalgar ,St,' east of Cambria 1141.
/ :34 .Sonth side Trafalgar St, east of ,earibria Rd.
0 % South side Bruee,St, east of *Cambria Rd.
0 14 South side Bruce St, east of 'Cambria ltd
0 14 South sitle Bruce St, east of Carabria. Rd.
728
* 720
730(
747
749
173
774
820
821
822
•fAl :2:
340
350
1,f) West side Britannia Itd, mirth of Toronto Si.'
*14 North,
sidu rieton St, west of Wellington .St.
14 North side Pleton: St, w"stof Wellington St.
North slide Piston -St., west of 'Wellington:1St,
14 Nth shle ricton -St., west �f Wellington St.
The above A° s will be sold for cash, at reasonable prices, singly or in
()ups as suits the purchasepl. If you are interested, please communicate with
TIWeiliNAIIM. COMPANY, 371 Hay Street; Toronto:
XingolbridEe MOB *soh Tueed,lY
evening, Roy MeKensie and his Ora-
estra begins at Admisaion
• Of
Cangibell's iStomseh sudt Liver PiUs.
4
The Mpg -Star sella for, $2 to ROY
addresslir Canada; and IS -Worth more,
Look at your label; it will shOw th
date up to which your subseription is
paid.
Uselcrite for the kidneys. OamP-
belt* ' 4
HORN.
MicattiliiN,--Alt Memorial Flosp*I4t1,
ThoinUst on December -15A to Mr,
and" Mrs. Otesrart ,MiciErien (nee
Ileleu Page), a.stanOter. °Oberlin
- •
ingi)
on, 'Monday,
..-Deeember. 80th, 304(4. Theodore, N.
Wouillsoneranlitroutlate oftbelOodelipmerieboi ems"
Mrs., James Teskey,* Calverly street,
Origia. • Funeral priVate, Interment
temporarily "at Orillia ; later at Goderii.,
, , ,
litfEW.—At .,tGuelph, on. XedneidaY,
:January 1041241, Walter Mew. *
obaver unieroaal.Ser*wrsoaieeyatR
, January
ra
quarier4;inaet2I
ovock.' InterMent In Oolborse seine-
t*.011.
IN wiamimatat '
ItiEINOILDIS.--(in loving memory .of
dear husband' and:father, William
Reynoidsstwito passed away DeeenS.
ber 27th, 1E980. '
As we loved him, soswp traiss
remembered. -by Mae and
Famtly, • .3,z
CARiNEY.—ln loteing 'tnernow of Mary
Pauline -,TEgaseott, who suddenly
• passed away January 2, 4940.
Ber melnory a daily thought.
.7 -Dad, regal, Ted and Dot.
BLACK.--aln loving memo** •oit our
dear mether, Mrs. W. J. Blakik, wh•O
passed away Deeember.31st,
One Year has passed; mad gene
Sinee bhe one we Ickved So well.
Was taken from 011T home on. earth
With Jesus Christ toadlivell.
•The ileavers wepier* upon her grave
May wither and decay
_Itutleveforiter who sleepsaheueatga
.Shall never fade•awaY.
• —aver remenibered by HUSband and
Family.
loving - memory a my
vtdTor Pnwasbsedh'er'attAttri-Y-431.1antaurryilat,Qarn1940eY:
Two •dear bright eyes, a tender flmilec
• A loving heart that Anew no guile.
Deep trust In. God that all was right,
-He,r joy to make some ether bright..
It sick orsuffering one She.knew,
Some gentle act of .lbve she'd do;
No theeghit of self, but of "the other;"
I know He said '"Well done, dear
• mother." ^•
May her soul rest in Peace.
• HS,aday )2111,99ed by. Daughter Mae.
, -1
OARNEY.---In. loving memory of our
iigar.grandmother1W-h0 pass ffrWay.
, -0 • -
'January 1st, 104er .
Theseare the 1%121ga death cannot take
'• away; •. '
Nor caagree, nor tears, nor. pain, nor cruel
•
can:T:1E1a ..ter_noW • �r enter ntentorY's
•
She that we loved, so beautiful: and
.fair,.
From an life's dangers now seem* is
Lately ehe WAS andlovely she shall be.
ealovinglat rememberedby ner
Grandeliiiitham, the Barlett children, of
Burlington, Ont. ' 4
AVIOLOGY.--I WIWI TO MAKE
this publie apology or statements
made by me regarding Mr. Arthur
R.R. No. 1, Auburn, which he
'believe* were untrue and slanderous
but which were not so meant by me.
• F. MVLEOD.
Itat. 1, Auburn. 52*
IF(JOUNISTON AND
tassilly wish to thank 'their many*
friends and neighbors for the kindness
SinswiSro them in their resent bereave.
mast, ith Rpeelal thank* to Rem. W.
LaSse and those 'who loaned 'cars tor •
the funerul! and sent floral tributes,
FOB SALE OR MNT.--SIX-110034
house on Makmald St., Goderich.
•Apply to AiriVTA. THOYLOSON,
David (St, OOderich, or AU= TEiti)Mr.
*01, 41287 Orand ave., Detroit, Mich.
510
TO RPts,„
— COOVAGF.,
earner Albert ` and St. David's
streets. APOYM,R. m 31014NOTON,
47 Elgin _Mg
ItENTaailt00U WFIIII"BeOutaltD,
fornace:' Apply to Mit.
31011M MeGIN4T4 No, 8, Wellington
street ' ,*.' • 0244
:Pommoomm.smogo
FOS. RaLS,' '
Ron atuerautg,
.coat,,* large size, practitally new;
alstr,vrheel.ehaii. Call,SIONAlks$TAR.
-pi 0 R A.LE. CIIESTEdettliELD'
J3
suitespractically new; may be seen
at Bedford- Hata instil Monday, -Mso
PlaYer pianoAwls, at 'REMORA)
svcssigs„ • 4
F0�t1§stiosS-' "TmossorsGessisms 4s%
Bernard PlipPY,* live *moults" eld.
Phone 158. • •• •
lx:
FOR• SAUD, THOIROUGOBRED
Jersey cow, Sive years o1d ate to
freshen .In February; also aerse,y
tour years ,old, dtieto freshet'
tin April; one dump cart, and one young
sow with 11 pigs; 0ms/reeks old„ JAIS.
WASTE, Osiford street. -1
FOR i SALE RAND NEW pORT-
- AEBLE typewriter, equipped with
or the lateet improvements. Will sell
on monthly or other easy terms to re-.
party, T,yeevvriter ribbons: for
sale. •SIONAffs-ISTAR. „ ' 52tf
WANTED —
_
WIAVTED.-ellOpSitallAID ,IN
111.43( "of two (one adult and .one
child). Phone 51 or 700.
ORIc WAINTED.—A. GOOD CAP-
ART-ffil—iwoaktaxt--- -er-"--bonnelwiKlt
wishes work; also good at. practical
.nursing, Write .130X 68, SIGNALt
STAR. 4
. •
MEN BETWEEN 40 AIND
nevVal Good Money! . $10,000,-
000 Carataley in business for 73 years
has a few legal Openinga for -men ali40
you, enjoying 'goodhealth, whii are
Seeking steady vOcupation and and their
age A . handleaP. ,Dont fail_ to ,apply.
-This is lottr--.opPortunity." Credit
furnished. 'parties who qualify.' Write
MR. GARDNER, , 2177 Masson St.,
Montreal, Que.; Dept. 0 -G --1B.
50-1:2 & 1
'WA'NTED.—TO BUY OLI. HORSES
.
and dead cattle; mint be suitable
for, mink feed.; removed 'promptly.
2 -FRED GILBERT, R.R. 2. ,Baritelil.,
Phene908 r 22, Clinton.. Calls paid
for.- •' •18-tf
DOUBLE SILVER, • .
• WEDDING CELEBRATION
One 'of the prialegreema of TWittty-five
• Yeare Age1 atlativelot Auburn;
-TAVISTOOK, Dee. 27.-fr. and Mrs.
Ralpls-Graliiistensof Tavilsteck sad xi:.
and Mrs. Mlax Rasher of iLstoWeI
brlitted their Silver weddt*annivers-
&ries at the former's hame on Christ»
was Day, surrounded by members of
their &Mines. The two couples we,re
married in. a• amble eereanur ,at, Lis-
towel, on December 25, 1915, by the late
'Rev. Herman ;Sehorten. • "
For the Past sixteeta yeas; Ate kind
Mra. Gravton blame .resided in %%si-
sta& and their many friende )014,ii
.willuing them eangraltullatiets and best
wishes for many mare years bit wedded
happiness. Atter ithielir marriage' they
resided torsbr, Jet' per 1-a1 -Auburn
Listowel and truirgantionf. ' Before beir
inarrbage Mita ,Gravliation N'ocas" aties
Alberta norte, a clanghter of MY. and
Mrs. Herne of Listowel. air. 'Gravistee
1S41) Son at thellaffe Mr, and mrs. ,101133,
"GraNiston, and Was born at 'Milburn..
They -tare members a Zion Javangetioal
:church, and Mrs, driviSbon is a 0310.1n.
hes et the Iladies' Afid of Mit caturch.
'Mere are three children,- Mrs, Leo P.
Dyek of Tlaivisltidek, and Weigardtion and
litf)Se Doris, at home. • '
.:Xtr. Sod 'Mira. Bother , have refsidod
tet DiStorwell since; their tmaiiiiage
twetitystive years ago. 11.1(rs, Roder, a
daughter' of Williatta battle mid the
late Mrs, Niekle, was born at %%Stara,
Sask. Siae was Misssallatildla
• before 'tier Wastage. aft Itoleher is
Son tett the kite Mr.- and Mrs. Agaei
Rueter, and was born Germany,
'coming to Canada, with his siarouts as
tut Want. They are members a st.
'Mauro Lutheran ;Shards LiSftswel.
Their fainikr is composed of three
daughters Eileen and Frances athame,
MTS. Art 'McDonald of Llstiowel, and
one on, Oabvin, at
Roth °moles were the releildeniis Of
Maw {Wanted gifts) from their fans
illes and daring the alfternoon social
intereousse and•pgavol wore enibistol,
tli,e evening a dint& was sersett
and attending, besides meraberS,of the
fa/fillies; were frienklIS and relatives
from Mitlehell 411kI LiSitowei,
NAV DE' COLIINGWO, D MA:
oortirmaivoolon, tice. Ms -Capt. I.
ataletall a OolliusWoott lett or Atul8k.
won, 311141., tio vleiw "a %AY of a man
whist. Virl.$ washed ,stislliore Christmas
Diay. The body was tcnitativelly identi.
lied as that a CharleS Myer, Calling -
woods ,firentan on the .&111111 C. Minch,'
witi_ttit *alit ta It.alte 'Atilstigan NiStem-
ber 11 last.
TEND.ERIS WANTED, •
• Marked sealed • tenders will be. re-
eeived Op to January 15th for 15 eerds-
of body woody *halt maple an beecla
20-inslong; also for 18 -cords Of body,
wood, half maple and beeela
long. Wood to be delivered ,S 'o
1, Colborne, by April 1st Any lender
net neeessarily '-aecepted.. ss •
' • W13/1. WATISION; •
• ISee.-Treas.
Gsdertch,•
CHURCH NOTS!
alhe Church .7ttaamares °aim will
meet 'on 1-4-1041lay, alatua.rSsitte, to the
Galld room lot St George's
This being the annual meeting it will
;begin at 280 °Via& Sharp," All mem-,
lbets.are asked tio"attersi.. •
The W.1(4. of North Street l'inited
church wig meet Monday, a'aary
Oth, at 8.p.m.• As this the an-
nual meeting,' annual repOsts will be
read' by the different ,secretiarieS. Mrs.
W. P. Lane Wiltlave charge of the
study book. •••
: The WA 'Of North street 'United
elistreh will meet on ThursdaS, Iann-
ary Eitlis • at 8 pan., in the church. s
WILLIAMS & 89N GRANITE
- WORKS
1457 St: Patrielf' St. PhOnes1955
STRATFORD, ONT.'
Largest Stock In Western Ontario 'Ito
titoose Front.
•NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
Slilt OF 'pOtirEY FOUND AT TIM
Postotitee. Inquire
austra3R,
LOST.—PURSII wkrtx 45ium or-
undoy, on West street
loletween, Square and Iliratertoo street.
Reward. teMe tytigieNkfrEPPit
'Ornett. `‘\'
*ism %IMMO WIDEKOS AGO, A
greens!tr/Ped rePP-c altered mat.
tress for studio condi, between Strays .
ford and Coderiels Reward. Finder
please notity SdleANAL•ISTAIll.
sossassissossow ssesssoissaiststssrs
47,411;RdiS. 176SINTOP. ,.
. 1.6.1,6...........
SE"AVED _WINDERS addressed' to . ,.
the undersigned will be reeeiverl at "
the oiliest of the County „Clerk until 5 *
(vele& psn., WednesdaS, 4441100 nth,
1041, for the sale Of a tweistorY brick
house on Cameron ISts*Ooderieh, Out,
formerly used ad the Ohildren's Shelter.
Teaders wig be rewired either for the -
house or the house and its furnishings.
Tenders to be Stecempanied by a
marked theque for 5% of the tender
Price. If the tender is 1WeePted 4 •
further 315% to be paid Within thirty -
days and the !balance may be secured
by mortgage -With interest:at 4%*
The highest or any tender net:noses.
a11 " * '
1 Persons desiring to look through this
-house mai do so by aeltlYing at, the
00111AY Olerk's,,Oinee, .0Ourt 'abuse,
• Goderrela '
'N. W. MILLER, ,
ozi, . County Clerk.
"A's 'a dozen of G00140,- r sRibnift
this aPpeat to tbe people ot Godericit.
`.anil district,' on behalf
'Ssountrssnen whe are at *al%
,
I tfaty realize Mkt . 601110 may take
,the attitude that their leap should go
.to Brltain itrat, but it is not a ease Of '
ate,; for a little help to Greece
from everycrne, will make Britain's
"All inspire(1 by Greek ya1o"—ys
1111agjeti(41(lit us all pan together- and vrin'i-
On behalf of the National Greek War
Fund and mtr conetrY, I thank you, and
to ,alt I Say, "God Save the. King,.".
and °Zeet Ee • -
; I win personally appreciate handling
your eentribirtion.
• 3tAIITURIS,
„
SRN. JEFittitir,
Warren St. • • Phone -577W
'CIENgRA.14"CO.kTRACTOlt AND .
Every Breech or birpentei-
•
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• •All your personal • property -
insured against practically
• all risks •. • ,
. ONE • MtliTinvi
SEE
Try • .
HOTEL WAVERLEY
Located on Wide Spadina Ave;
at College St -
Rosy Parking Faollitlea '
Convenient to litahvvays'
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• •
Shish• • 31.611.
Rates 0..,bh ass b $5.0
Fair to ROOM, OA lo
. •
oioso to the University,
.Parliak mint euliditios,
MaPIO 1.eitt Goird0111,
Thsatr.s, Hospital",
1.811iotesolt. Haulms, And *
'111. Pashionabta Retail
ihoppino
A. M. towna, liptiosiolurr
We are in the Market to supply you with the:following teal
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