The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-03-20, Page 8?MN
NEWS OF AUBURN
.LWUJLN MMT ISMee Ray
O'Neil of Parkhill speet the week -eta
with ,her pereets, Mr, and 31rs, 4. J.
reesemosh,
(Sewer William Thompson of 104111111
Borden i lependiee a tourteensdaYs
leave with hie we and hie parents,
Mr. arta Aire. W. J. Thompson,
Members and ramie of the `Member
3tar Isodeee awl A.M., attended a
meeting of the ILucknow lodge Thurs.
4.tay evening, conterrieg a 'degree.
The ladies of thd 'east itof •s.s:
No. 16, East Waevaeosle made 'quilt
ter the Auhuris Red Cr QZ3 Soelety and
%lilted' it at the laorae of Mrs. Alf d
Nesbilt.
A teal peaky •and dan-Ce was held in
the Orange Hall on. 'Fridays. evening.
Prizes tor the higliest seam 'Cirere won
by Wm; Iieggitt and. Mrs. Itobert
Turner, while thdeonsolations NNvat
*Mrs. Harry Sturele end Albert
Nieliol-
$PI1 Atter lunch danCing was enJoYed,
with. =isle ettpplied by, Gordon elc.
Clinches- and Mrs..Williain Hasegitt. '11
• A.number 'Of' People from here at.
'tended the funeral of Me. 0. 0. Tre-
leaven at Dungannon on Friday.
esteemed,ladyt>t the villav,
--,".)14%,rolinFee-gtisen, -quietly- celebrate
" -her eightsesixth birthelae on Sunday,
-March 16the •Mrs. Verguson is UOt ,ea-
-jaying as good health ,as her many
friends .would like.
Despite the inclement weather, a
14056,104.134-114. rri4c Missioe Balla et
the United eleireir met Strudae Moraine'
tor the monthly meeting, Bill Craig
eeesseelierge of_the meeting_ end R'oece _
Phillips reatt tue7-seriiitiii-:.- mittio•
Wightinan offered Prayer, After whioh
'Harvey Wightman read tile reinutos of
the February eseetieg and vaned tlae
roll._ The Sunshine bags were opened
land contained V.43, 310, IL C. Wil -
•son gave the eeoond chapter •t rom the
rtitlIdY 1)001.
• W.ALS,, MeetIngse-The. W.U.I.S. Of
Knox Presbyter/ail eleirela Met at the
home a •Urs. Wesley , I:redneck on
Thursday, with a good attendance., Mrs.
Bradnoar presided. •Mrs; J. J. 'Wilson
led in preyer, Mrs*„..las. Woods geve a
reeding': The topic, -Missionary Work,"
was given by Miss Ieobel Scott. 'Miss
Betty -Craig favored with a solo. Tlie
Bible sstutly was given, •by 31re. John
ICowan. Mrs. Vi*(I. ROSS .gax,e a reading.
.4ekrangentente were made for the Easter
thankeoffering, wisieh, will be held, in
the church. ,Luneb." was served by *the'
bestess, assisted by Mrs. Harvey 31c-
, Gee, Miss Isdbel Scott and 31ise Jose7
phine Weir, , •.
Results ,of the Big Storm. -This com•
-
dientnnitss like-Insany titlserse experiee
the worst storm of the seasen, this week,
with .the, reaulf no 1qo1 vgs.1i1d in
the public school here, at No. 1e, East
Wawaeosh, or Nes 9, Baseelhfe, :as the
teachers were unable to `e,ret ,back to
large nuro,ber atten, ed thend supper atheir ischeols. The. thAe r ral,
bazaar held. in the Presbyterian chureh courierswerv unable to make their -
on Saterday evening. The tables Were trips.' The two earloads of echolers ak-
in .charge of XI'S, W.41.noble and tending iGoderich, !Collegiate Institute
Norma .Daer. Mrs. 3. Cowan and. Mrs. „Were forced . te remain in •Goderich
W. Bradnock, Mrs, Geo. Dawson and 1, Monday and Tuesday alights, The
Mrs. Lawaz
eon, while the bazaar was in Women's Institute meeting which was
to be held, on Tuesday afternoon was
• postponed owing to the • sm.. The
B.Y.P.U. meeting on Sunday e,vening
•eras cancelled.s- Mr.. V. (11. Sheppard,
manager of the Bank of Ciommeree here
and at Dungannon,' and 1Ito'bert Prest,
weree_foreed to remain in Dun-
•gannon ItOtday night and Tuesday
owing to the impassibility of the roads.
.Stewart,--Ilayes.-The' home a Mr,
ad Mrs. IL 'Hayes, Kenville, Man.,
Was the scene •bt a pretty wedding on
Febrhary 24the
when their only daugle:
ter, Na May,. became the bride of
•Garnett RethweR Stewart, eldest son of
ands3strs. Thomas ,Adams a Auburn. WI-. (Stewart ,aiacl the -late Mrs. Stewart
ton. ..A.fterwerds a business ineetieg smell tables ;• 1.6 gas lamp; 1 quilting
-The'COuple-'w1.11 reside in Toronto., :, efleeneeles- pfeespeeser 4 eseeek. tee
• bride entered the living -room •to th
eliamet5 aliss Josephine en and
Mrs. Fred 'Ross.
The postporied meeting of the Wo -
Men's Institute will be held on Tuesday,
March- 25ths • at 2.30- p.m., • in the
• Foresters' Halle •.
•31r.. and at rs. Roy Rutledge and fame
• fly, of. Dungannon, visited on Sunday
• with Mr4i 1rs. J. Taylor.
Ma ••• 1/ eQUatriee- A quiet wed-
• ding esa eolemnized at gimps& ave.
.1Inited urch, Toronto, when Dorothy
Eileen ,Megesterrie, sewed...daughter of
• Mr. and Mrs. W. T. MeQuarrie, was
=aided. ta• Gordon Adams, son of Mr.
GODERiCH SIGNALeSTAR
AUMON 0104130
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Of Varni StoOk and IMPleMente, to
WILLIAM ST4(>144.011, at +Distil, on
SATUIII)A,X1, MAROII 22nd,
- -•at• 1.30-wn. -
T. IC:UNISEX & SON,
Auctioneers.
AUCTIONSALE.,
nr. E: Ward, of Clinton, has iii-
• ..strueted Me to sell by anetion on
ensrusSeI)A,Y, MAIWII 27th, 1011,
at 1.30 Velocic Pens
All the househeld effeets a Elizabeth.
• Ward, of Varna. Terms, easle
'GORDON 31, GRANT,
12•
Auctioneer.
.1- •
AUCTION'•SALE
04• Farm Stock, Implements and
COLL, E. A. ISENCON
who is Directoi: of skiixiliary •SerViceyi,
• Canadian, (Active) Army." •*.
CHURCH NOIrtS
The onthly.meeting lcnox chureh,
Ladi*Aid 'Society Will be held on
Frid March 28th, at 3 pm.
' e Woineit's Association of North
street. 'United church Will meet T,hurs-
day; Mareh 27th, et 3 p.m., in the thumb.
By virtue of royal ,prociaraation and
at the direction of the Primate of Can-
ada, Sunday, the 23rd of March, wall be
observed as a day a national prayer
and intexCession at St. Geofee's elaurche
...A special all male choir ;ill be in at-
tendance at the evening service et Fleury walking View, No. 21; 1 Frost
North street United church next Sun- and Wood. plow; No. 20; 1 spring tooth
day. A male quartet colisisting of II. drag cultivator; I.. set single harness;
Palmer, W. Reid, R. IlenderSon and O. 500 bushel feed oats; 1 wheellyarrow ;
MA10111 2$tb 1t41
Ir Briefs
For Results - A Classified Ad
Knox Mae& Ladles' Aid ruraraage
:fetus wses.ey ard OddfelloW'e
Hell,• and not APril 20tb, hefere
etaked. • • •. •
12
April 2 -4th, end 25th are the dates for
the Copela.nd Entertainers to be at
• Knox Presbyterian, eisereli Under elle-
plees a the Arthur Circle. -12
• C,ampbell's •Storaach and Liver PIUS,
3tf
• Pictures Canada's War Effort will
be ehown le Victoria St. 'United cluarcla,
TlinrsdaY, Marcie 27th, at PS:11,4 Melts
25c, ehildree 15c.. Therees,vill also be
a musical program. -12
The !Supertest 'Service Station,. corner
Housebold Effects, ' at Mr. Lawrenee a illOtoria and Hamilton. steeete, will
fe Lerty's Farm, Lot 0, on 4, E,D. open under the neW ananagement „of
Colborne Township, on Mr W. A. Oraig. will sell as, oil,
• WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2(3th
at 1.30 sharp '
1 • driving horse, 11 years, old; 1
John Deer manure spreader ; 1 Deering
binder, 6 ft; ea; 1 Deering mower,
tires and batteries and his MaY griende,
will be glad to ireow he will icoutinee
his trade of repair ,work on all makes
a ears. • •- -12
---5,14---ft-4e1lt;-.1 reter-rlding plaw, new ; Reserve the date, Tuesday, April 1st,
1 wagon box with; ' stock rack,,or a-Congerf SPOISSeretrbrgrOuPsNe;--1*
1 Bain, wagon; 1 set bob -sleighs ; 1 of the Ladies' Aid of Knox church.
basket hay rack, ,,1 gravel. box; 1 sett Talent will be suPplied by the 'Slue
'Chatham scales, 2000 lbs. With weigh- Boys" •of Port Albert. The Program
=i* ' -
rack rl.. steel land roller ; 1 sulky rake, leill consist of monologues, comic skits,
affisseyHarris; 1 set drag harrows; 1 4316
musical numbers. .
scuffler with - hillers; 1 .eorn cutting * ..... -":"------
box, Aurora, liand-power ; '1 root, pull- Dr. P. J. lt., Forster, eye, ear, noSe,
per; 1 PortlandaicLaughlin cutter ; 1 throat specialist, will be at the Hotel
bfiggY, covered ; 1 tet double harness - Bedfoiel on Mara' 26th, from 2030 to 5
1. set plow, harneses1.0hatham-fanninsP3Th , • ° e ' 12
mill, with screens and bagger; 1 -4;•e. ---- '
The Gorterich'Woraen'e Hospital Aux-
iliary will hold their regular meeting
at the.Puislic Library, Monday, March.
24th, at 4 p.m. A ' full 'attendance is
requested. .
*Buchanan will sing "The Comforter 1 out -door brooder; 1 in -door brooder;
Came to Siy Soul OneeDey," by Nevin. quantity potatoes" and apples; 1 steel
The morning anthem will be the recent water" trough and a number of grain
new setting of 'Phe Lord's /3rayer' bags and hand bagger; 2 glass cup -
by Malotte. hoards; 1 extension table; 1 drop-leaf
The Lenten rally for the A.-Y,P-.A. of table; 1 parlor' suite ; 1 Goderich organ, R. MacVICAR, Angst= etreet. Phone
Huron Deanery was held at Clinton piano case; 2 rocking chairs; 2 touch- 4,62. • , •
last week. - The preacher was Rev. F. es; 1 bedstead; 1 -set dinner dishes; -
W. Watts, rector of 'Brussels. ,Service
was conducted by Rev. Dr. Hurford Of
• Seaforth and Rev. A. IL O'Neil of Olin -
Special Showizig of smart hats for
spring the latest styles, gay with
flowers and 'flattering Veils, also tailored
styles, at moder te. prices. MISS • M.
1 glaSs fruit set ;- 1 toilet. set; 2 rag
carpet rugs, 9x12, ft; 1 hanging lamp;
1 Hitppy Thought kitehen range; 2
e was heldinthe parish hall and arrange- frame; 1 mat fra_ rae With clamps; 1
• strains of, Lohenrrin's Bridal Chorus,
played by 'Miss Vivien Lyons of Benito.
The bride was attired ha an afternoon
rixtNiN 6urs AND SAUCERS
.11p--
HcREARFAst SITS -TE A SETS
\ DINNER SETS ..
You ctriinOt, beat them aniiihere.-
, 4,
ffirock of dove rose crepe, with matehing
hat and brown accessories. seler• cor-
Sage was of roses.- The bricle.smaide
Miss Patrieia McFarlane of Flin Flon,
wore e dotted beige etreet-length dress,
Her earsage was Of rosebuds and her
accessories also were brown. The
, grown was attended by his brother,
'Howard. The eeremeny was performed
• by Rev. 3. E, Clarke , under a floral
arch of pink and white. The groom's
• gift to the bride was a heertshaped
golecompact, to the bridesmaid.
beficelet, to the best man a gold tie pin
and to; pianist a crystal desk set,.
After the ceremony a eiiinptuOus terleass
(LLOW EVERYDAY
Z 11 Irmilli"!011E4
Y rya' A iON/ PRIGE••EPERYDAY IN THE NEER
PUBIC 3A114
Straw. orags1). 32 -oz. 3
Jar tra C
BLACK TElt special 27 1-11). 53,
Blend Bag C Bac
IMISN' *STEW- -Aylmer Tin 11C
LAMB -STEW Aylmer • Tins 23c
"EIGER CILTS'UP .tte 15c
!LiE•'r'Fattlidedy's eToiger ti'ns 1 5 t , 7, C
sziou,Edge Bag 130 98Blbr:* 2159
dirt 49 -lb.
UD _CHEESE lb. • 23c
MILD CHEESE i 19c
RAISINS 3s= -Ib.10C
MACARONI Bulk 2 ibe; 9c
SOUPS Heinz 2 win: 2.5c
SI1011TENING cum Z' 23c
PORK 8gBEABISGolaCettegown 3 27tg. 25•c
rms..- 25c
• KETCHUP CLAWS
SPAGHETTI •• CLARK'S
111013INHOOD OATS
•-.AAP Bakery Prodacts
• Tkn gc
48 -oz.
PIM
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' sliced or
&P BREAD .ungiced
1
24 -oz. •
• ....
'Wrap• "•
LoaVel
•za-oz, 1 lt, _
Cake fm to cil,P
• Doz. 19,
,
Ann .Vage
.Cracked Wheat'
• •
ANGEL...CAKE ,
HOT, CROSS BUNS
SANDWICH ROLLS.
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ments were made for a social gathering waehing machine aud wringer; 1 Daisy
fel. the Deanery to be held at Winghath churn, butter howl and ladel 1 hand
on Easter Monday. •evalp. apple peeler; 1 mantle clock;
• dishes, sealers, cookrfig utensil's, rug%
carpets, eted ether articles too num-
• erous to mention. -"
.CREWE
.
OREWE, March 17. -Mr. Graham Terms Cash
a,
Durnin is assisting Mr. Carmen 'ayden •
of Port Albert with his work for, a
*couple of weeks.
This Community was shopked te hear
of the .death of Mr. °sell Treleaven of
Dungannon C
knecil was well and favor-
ably own here, fy-he was born and
'raised on the farm now owned 'Isy.Mr.
Jas. ,Sherwood. The.surviying Members
of the family have our sympathy,
The box metal held in the sOiool-
house on Friday evening was a decided
success. Proceeds 'a.mounting *to *822,
are in 'aid of the British War Victims'
Fund. The risen certainly surpassed
"themselyes in preparing. the program.
:One feature • was the journal celled
'"The Crewe Express," prepared bes
'Lorne Hasty. ,Efe'saes the next edition
win be off -the press in 1977. Some
1 -w -a.' eh?
4 .-Mr. Colin Crozier of Lieury and MISS'
Frances Greeter. of London spent the
weekserid afthe home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs., Wm..fOrozier.,
11-12
LAWILENC McLARTY,
Proprietor.
T. GTJNDRY & SON,
- Auctioneers.
•
• UNRESERVED AUt7110N SALE
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Of •Farm Stock; Ihaplenrts and
Grain. Mt 'Fred -Horton will sell by
blic auction at Lots .71, and 8, L.R.
• W., Colborne, 5 miles mirth of Goderich
on highvvass,on
•• TUDSDAy, MARCH 25th
• at• 1.30* sharp - -
Horses -1 chestnut -horse, 7 years '
, old; 1 grey horse, 11 --years old;, 1 bay
mareeen foal. ,Cattle -•1 fresh .heifer;
1 black eow, dile May 4; e red COW,
due May 12; 2 heifers, rising 2 ears;y
9 earlin ; .
sows, in pig r,21. chunks. Hens -40
Rock pellets; 1 Collie dog; •. Mach-
inery -1 Deering binder; 1 Frost and
Wood Mower; 1 hay rake; 1 set disc
barrows with trucks; 1 cultivator; 1
riding -plough; 1-21 Fleury walking
plough; 1 set harrows; 1 Scuffler; 1
MasseseHarris hayleader ; 1 • wagon,
gravel box, hayrack ;" 1 buggy; 1 buggy
• poles -1 cutter; 1 hayfork, car, repe
andspulley r 1 fanning mill; 1 set -2000
lb. scales; 1 Mellotte cream separator ;
1 churn; 1 cream can; 1 fertilizer
seed drill; Stuart horse clippers with
and he says "Ouch mon, the docto• r gie she• ep-clippers; 1 spray pump; 1 root
s .me some pills and, ,said I was to- tak pulper; 1-500 chick brooder stove; 1
• them ewe nichts runnin' and skip the
colony house: Grain -100 bus. wheat;
• A Scottie was a guest at the hotel
• and said: "One :night I went Ines the
hall and a man was Armin' up and
down and rinnin'' up and down the hall,
and tlie next eight I went out and he
" was rinnin' up and down and rrinnin'
up and down, and the third night I went
out and he was skippin' up and -down
and 1 says to him; 'What are ye daein'?'
, 'Beautify your •home with Venetian
'blinds. Kirsh new steel slat blinds are
more practical, durable . and. permit
greater light coetrol. Sehaefer's have
the Kirsh ageney, let us.quote you on
your requireineers. ef
TO RENT
- • e
- s1tENT.---ellO'Ult--EOOM---APTeeRTs-
ME'NT, furnished, with all ton-
venienees, -LLOYD RAITUDY, 20 Al-
bert street, Goderich. •,10tt
" •FOR SAM
141,01R IKA.L1.-QUANTITY OP' USED
•- furniture, including three-piece
'chesterfield suite, in exeellent condition,
square oat.' dining -room ,table, lming-
lug vhaits, 2 ,blaelt leather ehairs•. All
prim]: for quick „sale, no reasonab1e.
offer reused. BROPIIDY's$ VURNI-
TURN DEPT. Phone 120. •-12
FORISATJE OR RENT.---IONE HUNT.).
,RED acree good. land; 80 acres
Seeded; plentiful supply of water. Can
get immediate possession. Geod. orcbard„
MRS. 1.111SiS1I OLVER, R.R. 3, Gerle-
rieh. •11-13x
FOR 1SAI.3D. PORTALE TYPE-
,
WRITERS, $0 coroPact and neat;
all latest improvements, standard' key-
board. just the thing to keep, up Your'
sPeed'Alid".;wiy---tirearrf withyouor
handy to „have inyour home, and SO
cheap too. Call and inspeet.them your-
self at the SIGNAL -STAR alio.
want to take one with you. -12
The po,stponed meeting of the,recent-
Iyeerganized Musical Association wifl
be held at the home of Mrs. R. Heider -
son, Waterloo striiM, on Tuesday' even-
ing, MarciP2,5th, at 8.30 o'clock. `The,
Aliyado" of Gilbert ancrSulliean will be.
the topic for the eviening and ae inter-
esting program has been ,arraegede All
interested in the arts are cordially
Invited.
Bagkrite • for the kidneys. Camp-
belPs; "
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,
third.
nicht'.
Pf
dinner was served. The bride!S table
, was centred with a three-tier wedding
• eake offset at eachend by pink roses
ane ferns. • The happy couple left ora,
the evening train for Dauphin, Man.,
where they ''W-111 reside. The bride
travelled in a blue printed alpaca crepe
• dress over .which she Wore a muskrat
coat. Her hat and other ,atacessories
, were green. The bride * y
here, being a niece of kel
and spent the summer he.
ago.
1
100 bus. buckwheat ; 100 bus. early
-Alaska-eats, good -teed -1-400 bus: mixed
grain; a quantity of hay. Harness -
1 set team harness; 1 set single harn-
ess; whiffletrees, neck yokes, forks,
shovels,. pails, 3 good hersecollars, and
numerous- other articles.
Everything will be disposed of as
proprietor is leaving the term.• -
Terms Cash._ .1"
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hefti•rrn owned by Mrs, Alex Horton
..t.671-6tteitvttlat...L',FstK‘oxt" Very: reass
Anelile.terms, whiell will bet'emioneeed
tit• time of sale.
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' • P•ropIletor, It.R: 3, Godericle
GUNDBY & SON,
• AsOtioneers.
11-12 ••
Pkg.,• 6c
Godetieh
FRUITS . Sr. 'VEGRTABLES,
ONTARIO OROWN'---SEIGHTEH—HOMESTIC ORADV,
APPLES
,61t, Bask.350,
-64, Rask -39
6.4 Bask. 29c
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• „„
*ALL OTHER PHIALS
CLEARING AUCTION SALE*
Of Farm Stock and Implements,' for
Mr, John, Blair, et Lot 23, Concession 4,
RR, 2, Goderich Township, On
TSSESDAY, APRIL 8th, at 1.30 sharp.
One Durhatn, coNv,,. 8 yea'rs old, to
freshen about May:1st ; 1 I)urliam cow,
10 years old, to freshen about No. ist ;
1 ..‘1ass4Iarr15 hinder,' 7 ft. eut ; 1
•Maesey-erarris cultivator; / Massey:.
Harris 4ettit1ng. box ; 1 Massey-Ilarris
14 plates; 1 'AlcCormick mower,
(1 ft. cit: 1 'McCormick hay rake ; 2
Bain wagons ; 2 hay racks ; 1 wagon
box;• harrows,, 4-seetions ;-2 Verity 21.
walking plows ; 1 riding. plow ; 1 I'Ort-
land ,cutter, with pole and 'Shafts; 1
top buggy ; 1 hay loader; 1 set a
• sleighs; 1 stock box and rack ; 1 Set
20 00-11), scales ;' 1 ()Hilton fanning mill;
•scuteler; sugar kettle; hay fork,
car, pulleys and rope; 1 f,ct wire
stretehers; 1 set horsed elippere; 1 set
Work harness ; 1 set lifiht double bar:
ness; 1 set single harness; 1 set double'
lines, nearly new.; extra collars, ptc.
1 posthole auger ; 1 T. Eaton separator,
400-1b. eipacity;, 1 Daisy churn .; 1 Vora
ear, 102/;' 1 good 'robe; a horse
• blankets; a quantity of hay and oats;
elutins, whiffietrees, .ohovels and, other
articles. Hverything to be sold, as
proprietor is giving up farMing. Terms,
eash.
T. GIINDRY 1: SON,
243 • Auctioneer'S
BORN
ROY. -At Alexaridra Hospital, Gae-
rich, on March 25th, to Mr. and Mrs.
-Itayniond- Roy, Goderlich. a son
,
• , MEW'
HAWKINtJameeteese, Neiv York,
-Priday., -Febreary e, 28th, -1941,
Thomas Allen Hawkins, son of the
late xtrd.- .anq Alm George Hawkins,
-Port Albert, On1. . ,
jE.WELL.-In 'Colborne Township, on
es v -March th Thomas Jewell,
• in "his 93rd year.
FOB SA14,1.--HAAT-PARR„ TRAOT-
OR, .eize 1839, 2 cylinder; also Beck:
eye Traction Ditcher, 41/2 ft. x 12 IBS.
fully equiPped. .1"MAES CHISHOLM,
R.R. Goderich.• „12-14x
FOR SA.LE,--,-FUXEL, .OAK ,INDEX
card .flling cabinet. Takes cards
3 x 5 inches. $6. SIGNAI.:4STAR. 5tf
RRAY 1148 THE *CHICKS YOU
-• want. 'RiOht now specially Leghorn
and Barred Rock pullets. • 'Started
.chicks. •• Bargains theavy eockerels.
'Stock some for the good summer broiler
markets. ,Oapons. E., 11. `SIOMERSALL,
R.A. 2, G-oderich, -12
VCR SALE. - ,TYPEWRITERS,
Porbs.ble, standard keyboard. We
also tarry 'Remington and Undereood
typewriter ,ribboris and adding.nufehine
rolls, TED SIGNAL -STAR, Goclerich.
CARDS OF THANKS *
IsTICTICE,
. , .
A. program and dance will be held for
members' of "0" Company, MiddlerbeX-
Huron Reg/anent, in uniferm, and their
wives or lady friends,in the Oddtel-= '
•
low's Hall,Vtiesday, April 1st, at S p.m,
Pictures, cards, luneh, dancing. Mem-
bers 25c. Ladies free. • ,• 12-13;
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sommommiglimons'•"",""""`"
MOWS
WAITED
ANTED. -(411th TO DO GENERAL
• housework, experience neCes.;sarY.
Apply ,1,q. letter „to BOX '84-h SIGNAL-
STAR,.„,GOderich. 14.
ANTED.-EXPERIENOZD MAID
Lor general housework, Apply
MRS. It. 0, HAY 5, 'Nortb, street, 12-13-
"VANTEI.).-TO ,BTJY piagonar.s
,• and dead omit: 133,11St. be suitable
for Mink teed; tenioved oromptiv
PRED• GILBERT„ R.R. 2, Bayliebl
Phone 908 .; k 22, 'Clinton. Calls paid
THE FAMIL- OP THE .LATE MR.
•• W. J. ord wish to thank those
,w110'Wer.0 lad tosthera during their
recent , Drente also those who
•loaned ears as �.ent flowers. 12x
NIA. AND 'MRS. THOMAJSI LEWAND
family wish to thank their neigh-
bors and friends for the kindness ex-
tended 'to 'them in their recent bereave-
"mrt ; also those who- Sent flowers and.
loaned ears for the funeral.. •12x
NOTICE TO atEDITOPS
Vionou TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE is hereby given to an per-
sons having an claim • wiinst the
estate of the late Louisa Gibson, who '-
died, on the 31st day of JanuarY., 1941, .
at the Town of Goderich, to send same
to ;the undersigned, duly proven, on
or before 'the '21St -day-of:March,- A.D., ;
1941, as on and after that date the
executors herein will • proceed to
tribute theassets of the said estate
baying regard only to the claims then
• DATED. AT GODERICH this liirst
day of Marcie A.D. 1941.
R.• C. IlAY.S,
' Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitor for the said Executors.
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N'Ionou TO CREDITORS. •
• NOTICE is hereby given to all per:
seiii baying any claim against John
,Drennan„late of the Town a Coderich,
in the Qounty of ,Huron, who flied on or
about the 10th day of March, 194Icto
send same .to the undersigned, duly
(verified, on or •before 28th. day of
Mareh; es on and after that date the
adthinistrator ofethe said estate shail
"premed to make distribution of the
• assets of the estate, baying regard only
-to the claims of which he thee has
notice. •• '
Dated at Goderich this lenli day of
, March, A.D. 1941. '
IR. a HAYS, K.C.,
'Hamilton Street, Goderich.
12-13 Solieitor for the Estate.' .
1VIR.• AND .IVIRS. VOLLAND WISH
to thank their relatives and friends
- .. •
for the kindness shown them in their
pent sadsbereavement of their infant
dauglster ; ale° the nurieS andeStaff.
• of Alexandra Hospital, Dr. John Wal-
• lace; Rev. D. -J. Lane, and "Mr. •Floy-d
Ledge; . .•
The funeral will take place 'Friday,
at --m., from bis-resitieuce, 8th con -
'Cession. 'Interment in Colborne ceme-
tery.
THOMPSON.-At Detroit, on Monday,
• March 10th, Robert Reginald Thorap
soli, in his 32nd year.
•IN MEMORIAM
F0STE11.-111 menfory , of a laying
husband and father, Wm. E.. Foster,
• who passed away, March 21st, 1940.
One year has passed since that sad day.
'When .one we loved -was called away
Godtook him...home, it was 'His will;
Within our neerts he liveth' gen. 1.
inissed by wife and daughters.
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• PARIVIERS! MEETINGS
Movement for Ii'orniatien of a.'"NOn,
• Political Farmers' Organization" in
• Huron County •
• The agricultural, ;committee a the
County Couneil is ,g-Pansoririg a. series
of meetings, throughout, the county in
connection• with the movement for the
formation of a mnon-politleal farmers',
organization." The meetings announced
for this part a the ;comity are as fe
Stanley itcliVeshiirt,Township Hall,
.Varna, Mardi 28th ;t1Goderich towns,hip
-TownshiNdlall, .11Iolmesvi1le, March
Celborne township ,- Township
Carlow, April 1st; Ashileld town
ship -',I, 9, Otb concession, April 201'
West Wawanosh itownship-.---Community
April . • 3rta ; East
.Witwanosh .township -Foresters,
Ilelgrate„APill 4th ; Ilullett township
-
Community Hall, Lendesboro, April
7th; Morris township -Towns* hall,
ryth eoneession, "April Oth.
• 'Meetings will be in the evenings, at
•
o'elocit'.•
DaUghter-Oh,. Daddy dear, liow
grand it is to. be Alive! They world
ie to good for .anythingl 'Why isn't
everyone happy?
Daddy--Wito is he this tinie4
_
RS.' • &CIL TRELp.ivEx AND
daughters wish to extend their dee:-..
grittltude to heir inany friends , and
neigh rs or he ass s once an.
eyinpftithy shown thein in their recent
sad bereavement. •
• EXECUTOR'S SALE
EXVOUTORS' SALE
Of Farm Lands in the Township of
Colborne and -Residence Property in the
yillage of Auburn. '
We are instructed by the Ex,eentors
the Estate of the late Thomas, S. Hamil-
ton, to ,sell by public auct4on at the
premisesron
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1941
Parcel No. 1, Farm, lot No,. 4, con-
cession 74Eaeteen Division of the Town
ship of .Colborne, ;consisting of 100 acres,
on which there is it frame house, bank
• barn•40 x 60, driving shed and cement
Pig Pen, and 'about acres of bush.
The land is well watered :and Well
situated about 7 miles from. 'Goderich
and 41/2 nliles from Aubtum. This
property will be offered for sale at 1.30
penselraris.et.the premises. •.
Parcel No. 2, lot No. 85; ' rulton's
Siireey, :On -the north side of the main
street ,of Auburn, on• which there is a
good frame house. ° There ateS& rooms
and ar-bath .room in ,the 4house, equipped
with hy,dro and an •automatic pressure
water system. This parcel1U be put
up for sale, at 2.30 p.m,
- Parcel- No. 3,‘" part of lot No. 6, Me-
Donald'e Survey hi Auburn, containing
e, wii1 be offered after
of. .
preperties, subject to
en1§;per cent. of pur.
be paid at time ,of sale,
ty (lays. • •
An illtunitrating ileritem 'from an
'Ontario weekly: - -• , -
"We rekret „ to aanopuce tbnt Miss
.about % of an a
No, 2,15 dispose
• Terms -40n •
reserve bids,
chase' priee tO
balance in thi
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AN'X DONINDLLY,
Volieltor for the Executors
T. IGUNDRY .,
' w Auctioneers.
Applications for the position of Chief
of police and also applications for Abe
to the undersigned, will be received
by the Town of Goderich up to Mon-
day, March 31st, 1941. •
• Applicants to state age, experience,
qualifications and salary expected.
Dated at •Goderich this 12th day of
March, 1941. •
• L. -L. NOX, Town Clerk,
11-12 • • Goderich.
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS WANTE'D. •
. TOWNSHIP 01` CODBORNE
Tenders will -be received by the under-
signed) elerk. until 6 p.m. Monday, March
'31st, 1941, for supplying 3,000 cubic
yards of crushed gravel, 1 -inch sereen,
and delivering same on Township roads,.
as directed. Marked! cheque for $100
to accoMpany tender. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted. Town -
Ship supplying "gravel. '
'WM. SALLOW S, 'Clerk,
iGoOrieh,
',GEO. P. BEAN, Road Supt.,
Goderich, R.R. 5.
1.2e1r3
All Risk.
your persohal property
insured against practically
• all risks' •
IN ONE POLICY
AT . PREMIUM
• SEE.
H. M. FORD
Insurante and Real Estate
8 Hamilton St, 'tel. 268w
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