The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-04-03, Page 8,
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NEWS OF AUBURN
AitINUSN, Apell *Ad Mrs.
tikeedliss Taylor and, Mario* Mk lir-
Oliast. Westin* event Mend*Y et Latidou.
tWI Wis,p_Thouipoou has, setertsed
Clamp 480rden *fter * fortnight's; SUM
with Isla perent*, Mr*ad Mr*. Wm. J.
Thimapsoe,
Bets24---Oti Tuesday, April 1,,."+te
*ad Moe Clifford Brown.. (nee liete
a.
Ronald kWeutbont, of the 11.A.F. at
s. Port Albert, 'was a weekend visitor
with Mrsaud Urs. Alfred nollinSon.
The United church Sunday, school
tit preilentiug anEaster eantate, "The
Master Livella," in the ehurch aediter-
'inin en Thursday evening, April 16.
Mr. al Mrs. U. I. Phillips visited -on,
Sunday with Mr, SiedMrs. Mel. Jewell,
Or Benmiller.
Mr. end Mrs. jas. Roberten spent the
Week -end with Mr. and Mrs, F. Woods,
of Lolidesbore.
. 'Mrs. (bison, of Itallett, haS, been
apending a few days swine her daughter,
Mrs. Harry Sturdy, and Mr. SturdY.P
Friends here *ill be pleased to learn
that Russell Reid. of the, R.C.A.F.,
grandson sof Ephraim Ban, has arrived
safely le England;' .1Ie left Canada oil,
_
Miss Mild• red. Scott, itoN„ has
re-
turne(l to-Stratfoisraftef
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. J, Scott,
' Miss Marjorie Arthur, of Teeswater,
aPent the week -end . with Mrs. M:
Arthur.'
Lloyd 'Rutledge, ,of the R,C.A.F.,
Montreal, , spent , a few days lest week
with his Parents„ Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rutledge..
Keith Arthur and Itehert Prest en-
listed in the recently, and
. were „eajled to London ou Friday for
their 'medical test. Keith enlisted as a
mechanic and 'Deb as 41 pilot,
Mr. and airi. Ed. Sillery and family,
of Exeter, were recent visitors with
Mrs S-illery's. parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herb. •Govier. • °
The local 12:0:12. sponsored an old-
time dance In the 'Foresters' Hall Fri-
day night, There WAS a good attend-
ance and the proceeds were in aid of
the local Red Cress. Music for daze -
Ing Was supplied :or local talent. leMeh
was served. '
High Praise for .Auhum--)Tajor E.
A. Watson), -field, 'secretary of Che On-
tario Bred !Cross, Paid a Visit t6 the local
seesoesseesseeisiea' easeseg:assassa.
Seetbe lovely
Easter Gifts
English China , 4
Beautiful Flower Pictures'
- and Easter Cards
at
Smith's Art &-Gift Store
East - Plume 198
-
branch ea rridey. no speaker 'stated
that there ars 00 brew -heel* Oatiirle,
said, siome 13.000,900 ha* beau ,raised.
hz reopeet to it Mejor Wateoti
tedstbet Mbar* stood, the- higlieet
in the Province in amount a work
done and amouut of money T41sec1. The
sPeaker highly cemPliznented the ex-
ecutive ozi, its wed work.
VGJ Meeting.:-Tbe
the United chure•h Met Friday evening
at the home of Mre.• .1.rt1Aur. Joan
;Sheppard presided for tlie meetings and
:Ruth. Wilson read ;theficriPture. Mary
'Munro, Vivian 'Strauglian ,and LiUian
Nevins were appeinted program corns
raittee foethe next meeting. After the
benedietion Mrs. 'W.* H. +Sheppard -led,
in a work, period. Tile next meeting,
will be held at the henre of Mrs. ,Shep-
IYa'rd. lorneh' was served:by Mrs. Arthur
-audltrith.
Farm ChangeS. SeveealsPreperty
claauges have been ocelliring lately;
Mr. Arthur•Sliallam is vacating Geo.
Beadle's fariossand is reeving en. hia
father's (TilomaSIllallam's) farm. Joe
Rostill le vaeating, +Oliver .Atelirien's
farm, andsmoving up to Mr. Beadle's
farm. Mord gwor 1.5 moving, to Mr.
Meltrien's farm, and his. fatb.er, jee
Milleeisseetavseingsfrom 3V1ndsorsto
Work „his own farm'. .00bert saen,
from nor Loncleaborie moved last week
to Jasper 2.101.1rien's. farm. Merle Kerr
will commence farming in the employ=
Melt of George tBean OIi .the farm
formerly owned by tlie. late Wolter
King. 2. • -
• StMark's ‘Guild.-Lke` Dadles',Guild
-of St Mark's Anglican chureh /net
TuesdaVafternoon•at ith#, home of Mrs:
Thos. Johnston, with, kvVOly,e members
and nine visiters present:I „Mrs. Gordon
Taylor presided: 'Nita. David Ilainilton
led in prayer, and all ..initedi In the
Lord's Prayer. :Mrs. Alfred Nesbitt
read the Seripture. It, Vkas decided to
have a homeenade ,hakine sale on
be hed! g will 4 at the home
April 1, in the PorestIts" HAIL
May . The
ef, Mrs. Jeremiah Taylor.; 'sirs. Thomas
Hewitt Was awarded, 1fl prize in the
contest- for the best artiele made at a_
cost of 25c. Mrs. R. J,S Phillips and
Mrs. -0, *.A. Bowson,,i. judied the
&tees, and the ,prizes was donated
-
by Mrs. Gordon Taylors Mrs. Chas.'
Asquith took charge:or the rest of th,e
raeeting. 11.EnS, Th011144.'Johnton gave
a reading and Betty :Aequitli swig a
sole. The ,taster message Was given 14
Mrs. S n, Johnston., Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt gate a reaeing and Mrs.
„Gordon Taylor closed thessieeting-with-
prayer ' Lunch was served by the
hostess. . - • -
..
United Church W.M.S.-ethe
of the'United`church met on 'Tuesday
afternoon 'in -the church +basement for
UW' EaSter thankeffering, With Miss
Margaret Xing In charge.. There Were
twenty-five present. The then* of the
meeting -Was- "Following the, . Way ,of
-Lose to Victory,” - After •thesinging
hymn, Mie.s.Kiog led in prayer.
Bible readings were given Miss
Sadie "Darter, mri.0 E Erratt, Miss
•
Susi e Mrs rune. Mntch, Mrs;
Wm. Heiggite, Mrs. -Herb Slogridge and
-res. e
PASTRY notnit SinnYii Id 24-1°
Bikg
0111( as imicitars mini. 3 .
Tins
plIVICAppirie Australian
slic
as; ems= - ed or crashed
.10WESTICM'ElefrS
t ShOrtiOntalhk27c
, • .
P011111 &.•BEIINS ubbis 2 Via. 17c
SPAGIFIETT1 ubbfi;
TCHTIP .I4bbi:e.,; •
:SALADA
TEA
Ar
..73C
Diouf); LABEL
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kg. OUG Pkg. "tauu
TEA Lu
IC
Pkg., C
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OLD CHEESE
MILD -CHEESE
3c
'AM): ,
, .BOKAR
,
COFFEE
libtorous & Winey
• 1.1b.
Bag •
LARD 3 ms...2
PEAS Iona 4 -Sieve
QUAKER OATS zit! 19c
FRY'S cocoA
RAISINS sra.
MACARONI Bulk 2, lb's.
White IleausBak 3 ot
lolled Doti Bulk 3 ibt, .11c
PEACHES :thiact 21Taionit 25c
Cldckell Middies 150.
•FLAKES Princess 2 Itra• '25c
• Tins -9c
16-0z.
1-1b. • 31,,
Tin
Ib.
10c
SALMON• lizzAtte
APPLE JUICE
BUTTER AlOge.
--Cleimser:?541;;;;Ii
PEA'S Green Giant
A„ P POUND
.CAKE
HOT CROSS BUNS
42:i 390
3 vg:. 230
24i:r1. 210
• VAS dS
2"vi
Ea. 19
kg. of 6 1O
Fruits and Vegetable
APPLES 'Legigriatrtrtgedille
coils Presh Itomotted
SPIlifilait Fresh Curly Leaf
ONIONS Cooking N:Ittrgwe
GIIIAIPIXIWIT.Meitsivesdless40'
ORANGES clitglitiktri
lorrignIC Fresh Crisp
wee original thatcher;
3 for 10
Ea„.12jc
19 c
2 16$ 9c
Dor. 3
Hes& 11
CHURCH
ES
More will ,be no service in the Free
Methodist elsurell ;here en Suilday, April
• 4e there will be a•diStrkt eou'Veution
• (.1zarlement on that date.
Brigadier and Iira. h. Riches, di, -
Si -shine' leader* London end ,Wiudaor
andstirreunding district*, will be visit-.
inK Goderieli this week -end, April 5 and
6, and will conduct the services, at the
Salvation Army en Sunday. The holi-
nesenteeting will eemmeriee at 11 non;
in. the afternoon the Stuiday whoa at
2.80, and at 7 p.m, a salvation meeting,
Knox church. Choir will Present a
sacred eoneert appropriate t the
Lenten-eeason, On the evening of Good
lyridaY. 40r11, lith, at 8.15, in Knox
ehurch auditorium.,`•,‘ 14
Communion .services will be Iteld. at
North street United, ehurelz. on Sunday,
°April 6, at 11. a.m, and at 7 Pan.
The regular monthly Meeting of St.
George's •Ohureh. liVomen's Guild was
held Wednesday; April 2, with a large
attendance. After business was
con-
eln(le(l an interesting address wes given
by Mrs. A. O. Calder, stressing the re-
sponsibilities of the women of today to
-church and country. At the ciao a,
social halt -hoer was enjoyed by ,these
eresea. • •,
• The thank -offering Meeting a the
men's --Missioeary-Soelety. ov-North-
?street Co/tog: 'church will be held in the
Sunday school room •011/ lienday, April
7, at 3 psn. The topic will be taken
by IKA. Howell. Mrs. Hetherington
also will address the meeting. The ,roll
eall will be answered with the word
:`-cross,? All the ladies '‘a- the ebu-
gregatien are weleozne. A social half-
h.our wiLl be held at the ,canelusiOei•of
the,meeting,
I t
+BROWIN. At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on April Ord, to Mr., ',and
Mrs B Brown, %R. 1, Port Albeit, a,
• • •
• • ,sen. - • ,
DAI,41000,-- At Alexandra
Goderich, on April 2nd, • to -Mr , and,
Mrs. Dennis Dalton, R.R. 3, Goderichs
FOWa ''AleSOIL')Xandra. 1104;iital,
Goderich, on March 29th, rio Ali and
Mrs. J. Howard ,Fewler, Britarinie
road, Goderich, a son.
101INSTON.-At Alexandra It oqpital,,
Goderich, on March 27th, to M and
• • Mrs. Ed, Johnston, East street, e-
• ...rich, a daughter. , •
TAY,LOIte -+ At Alexandra Ilespital,
Goderich, on March 28th, to Bey, and
•• Mrs. EL B. Taylor, Waterloo -street,
Goderich, a d•auehter. -••
WE.B,13,---At'Alexendiasflespitals'Gode-
• rich, on April 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Webb, Wolfe etreet, ,Goderich,
5011.„
MARRIED
WILSON-GAIRRICK.-At Penteeostal
e tabereaele, Waterloo streer,-Gode-
GODER1C11 SIGN
A
Of Feria Iiitoek and Implements, for
Mr. Jelin Blair, at L0ti-23, COncesalen 4,
Rat. 2, Goderich Township, 01.1
TUESDAY,- AP11114-- titir,- -at- 1.30 ellarA-
Oise Durham, cow, 8 yeara old, to
freehen sheet May 1st; 1 PUrhalu Q0iVo
19 year Old, to freshen about N. 1st;
1 Jilassey411arris; binder, 7 it. cut;
MaeseyelIarria etiltivater ; 1 NILISSer-
Harris eating box; 1 '2AfaseeYs1iarris
(Ilse, 14 plate; 1 MeCormick mower,
6 ft. eut; 1 McOoriniek hey rake; 2
Bain wagons; 2 hay racks; 1 wa'gen
box; harrows, 4-fiections'; 2 Verity 21
walking plows; 1 riding plow; 1. Port-
land cutter, with pole and, shafts; 1
top .buggY; 1 hay loader ; 1 set of
sleighs; 1 stock box and rack; 1. Set
2009 -ib, scales; 1 Cliatou fanning mil;
1 scarier; 1 Sugar kettles 1 hay fork,
ear, •pulleys and, rope; 1 set wire
stretchers; 1 set horse clippers; 1 Set
work.,harness; 1 set light double bar -
/less; 1 set single harness) 1 set double
lines, nearly new; extra, eollars, etc.;
1 posthole adger ;1 T. Eaton separator,
400-l..capacity ; 1 Daisy churn;' 1 Fad
car'1927; 1 geed, robe;' 2 horse
blankets; a qUantity of hay and pats;
ehains„ whiffietreess shovels and other
,Artieles.s Everything to be sold, as
proprietor is giving' up farthing. ternis;
-cash • "'
T. GUNDRY & SON,
Auctioneers.
•
12-13
AUCrITON SALE OF tFARet LAND.
•
There will he offered for said by
public auction, ett the Office a it. a.
Hays, Barrister -at -law, Hamilton St.,
Gederich, on
' SA.TURDAY ' APRIL 5111 1941 -
at the hour of 2 o'clock in the after-
noon; Tlip wEsT ,p•Agur. OF LOT 19,
Concession 4 Township of Wet Wawa-
,
nosh. • ,,,
• this land is vvell watered.
TERSISI-'420 Per tent of purchase
price at the time Of the bale and the
balance in thirty days •
For further particulars apply tO
TIVOMAS GUNDRY & SON, -
• Auctioneers, Goderich, out.
. • „ or to -
. 0. liAYS, EsQ.,
Barrister, etc,, 'Hamilton, St,
Goderich; Ont
1344
AUGTIoN SALE °
,
Of ihonsehold effects, including- parlor
_ .
Suite, livingereera and kitchen furniture,
stoves, dishes, etc„ for MR. JogN
AR:(-YPERIOK, Seaforth.-0,
SATURDAY, APRIIL5th, at 2 p.m.
No reserve.-!' Terins-CaSh.
' • GORDON,GRANT,
• 'Auctioneer.
rich, on March 29thi
Taylor* • T.hom.as Weed Wilson to
Ante Pearl Garrick, beth of Icsodeticht
• • DIED • *
KELLYs.-After, .lingering Meese, at
Perietaiiguishene General Hospital,
on March' 31, 1941, 'Francis Jathes
, Kelly, aged, 43, beloved l'ineband of
Mina Co*, Goderich., Interment at
Peeetanguisheaes ' • '
' mEkififilitivi,
JOHNSTON. -In loving, trieniorVteOlif
- :dear ;wife and mother, Alice Elizabeth:
McCullough, who passed a*ay April
•
remembered by husband and
family. 14x
Mrs.,George an. Mrs. -Fred Plitetzer
sting a solo, and those present.,,joined
in the 'responsive reading from the
hymnary. Mrs. A. j. Ferguson gave a
reading, .aest Mrs. James Woods offered
pra.yer.....The ,herald on Korea was given
le,- Mrs. IL. C. Wilsons onstemperance
by Mrs. Ernest !Patterson, and on
Christian stewardship by Mrs: Bari
Wightman. The topic, "The Apostle
• of the Outport;'" was ably -given by Mrs:
Fled Tell, who gave a detailed 'account
of the life of Oliver Jae-It:SW:I: Mrs.
Woods !hid Charge of the -:business
period. Mrs. Earl Airightenan and Mrs.
W. H. Sheppard .vvere appointed dele-
gates to the --sectional meeting to be
held in Thames Road. church in the
, pear future. • Rey. B. C. Wilson closed
the meeting with prayer. •
The Red ()rose held „a. quilting In the
Baptist cherch-this (Wednesday) after-
noon, with some forty ladies present.
Six Aunts vvet*. quilted. A pot -luck"
supper was served. Ways and means,
of raising -money-fertile 'British War
Victims' Fund were discussed.'
At the sole a the 'Thomas Hamilton
estate this (Wednesday) afternome •the'
-Hamilton house on Mainrstreet wes.pur-
cialay James VeWor,,,,o
'Wavvanoeh. The- purchase price was
• $1;000. cOhits, BeadIe bought k ethall
lot for $25. The farin on the 8th cou-
pe:se:ion •of Colborne was not -sOld. : •
;
THE ,WESTMINSTER GUILD ,
The 'regular meeting of the Presbys
•terian young (people was herd On Mon.
day evening last in. the lecture room, of
the chnrch. The ineetink was in charge
of MisS tty MeKeezie, secretary of
ti �n1. he' Scripture wa's read
by Mine + nice Ifeggapth,. while the
• prayer. Was the .Lord' e Prayer repeated
hltunisen. The topic was one of in-
terest, bellg an outline Of the work and,
history Of tile, Presbyterian, •Church in.
Canada. Thia paper was excellently
prepared -and -given-by Miss mary, M.
.Kay. •- •
Next w&Clock usual, the Guild will harm
• rk, on Monday night at 8
gocial evening instead of the regular
• mooting. 'Ali members andi friends are
,• asked, to come and JOIn tin alo
Attention -
TER
All Veterans .in Godericii,
and vicinity are requested to
parade in Seaforth
Sunday, Apri1 6th
under auspices of
HURON' COUNTY WAR.
manors FillirD DRIVE
Meet at Legion Booms at
.1.15 p.m
Veterans with cars please
arrange to take to, full load.
Dress.Beitts and %Meds.11.
D. E. CAMPBELL. '•
Secretary.
'UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE -OF
• FARM STOOK, IMPLEMENTS and
WOOD for Mr, Ben Mugford, at lot 15,
"concessi?u.11, It.R. 4, Oolborne _Town -
stili>, on -
MONDAY, APRIL 7th,
• eammencing at 1430 sharp .
1 , driving' horse, old,
single .and double ; 1, horse, _12, ye!ly,
- , ,
old-r-_1-Leor ,i•-•.74_.;years alas ,supposed-„,
freshen June 5; 1 tow 5 years old, sup-
posed to freshen. May I; I cow 9 years
old sueselSed-fosfeeshei9W.154.-.,cew-.
..11resih-. 6 weeks; 1 tow 7
years old, fresh Weeks,, bred March 1; WANTED
1 cow, to freshen October10 ; 1 fat cow;
I 'tat heifer; 2 steers 2 years 91d; 2
young- calrees; .1 sow due April 7; 5
chunks; 1 set sleighs; 1 New Idea steel
Wagon 1. hay rack; mower; 1 hay
rake; '1.• gravel box; 2 -section 'lever
drags; 1 set discs; 1 single walking
plow; 1 set heavy harrows,. 4 -section;
1 'cutter; 1 buggy; I incubator and
brooder.; 1- wheelbarrow; 1 cream
separator, nearly new; 1 colony house
9 x 12; a quantity of hardwood; fork's,
shovels, chains and numerous other
Articles. Terms Cash.. '
• BEN MDGFORD,
—• Proprietor
T. GUNDRY-Se SON,
14 . • Auctioneers. WORK'WANTED.+-WIOUtIsD LIKE
to do washings at home. For hi -
CLEARING . AUCTION ;SAM+ OF formation Call SiiGNAL:STAR OFFICE,
HORSES. 14x
The Central Home aud school oio
will held, it re.galar meetings Tuteday
April +8th, at 8 pni., in the echoOl. Rev.
A. 3, Milligan will be the recta ePeitker,
Tho Red Cross dance {twice post -
ported) will be held .ter MondaY,
April 14th, in the Masonic Ilan. Any
tickets which have already been sold
are still good and will be, honored the
night of the 'claim Everybody web
13x
Special showing of mart bats for
Easter in all the latest styles, gay with,
flowers, rihhou and veils, at moderate
prices. MISS M. R. MaeVICAR, King-
ston street, Phone 462. 14x
The ladies of St George's W. A.
will hold it rummage sale' in the Parish
Hall on Saturday, April 5th, at 1.300
for raising money for Red Cross work.
•Good secondhand clothing. For
particulars phone 433.
Beautify your home with Venetian
blinds, Kirsh new steel slat blinds are
more practical, durable and. permit
greater light control. •Sehaefer's have
the Kirsh ageneys let us quote you on
your: requirements, tf
The Alineek Chapter, LO.D.E.; will
-Meet itt thiVibt Ile-Library"on-FridnY;"
April 4th, at 3 p.m, „
Backrites for the kidneys. Ceralr.
* • • 8tf
. The next meeting of. the Goderich
Music Club will be held at Meleay Hall
on, Monday, April 7, at 8.30 p.m. Sir
Arther Sullivan's altered male' and
Bader musicin general Will be studied.
'North street Mission Circle will hold
3rd, 90
For Results -A Classified Ad
roviiv
poum -suinte
it2Ifith, 1941, at Eintiall, Ont., a trizek
license plate No. 440050. Owner please
apply "at MRS. A. AS X. SIMPSOWS
.homes+Kintall, Ontario.
- NOTICE
'FOR 01114$
OR 'SALE BARN' 18 ft. x 80 ft.;
Igliebred ,St: Bernard dog, 10
months old; live young pige„ weeks
Old. Apply JAS, WHITE, Oxford
street, , Goderich.•-14
FOR - USED 0114-ST4ER-
• VIEVD suite In good condition. 3.
R. INELEWS Furniture Store. 14
fiqu SALEL, JOIt RENT. --"-LARGE
eabin fur•nished, electric
and gaSoline stoves, refrigerator, sickle
j. BA.CON', +Shell Service Station,
Kingston street 14x
MOW
The Interuatioual illarvester *hop on
Hamilton etreet. ziow open for bust.
nesiS. We have it full line of repair
and all new machinery eau beliad at -
short Melte, •
1415 mman,
NOTIO/11..•
The drug' blitineSs of the late E. It.
baving been disposed of to Mr.„
161, Emerson of Wierlser, notice is here -
•by given that all amounts due the estate- .
a the late E. R. Wigle must be Paid '
within 30 days of this date, otherwlae
they ,wili be placed in the hands of a
collector for collection,
Dated at Goderich the 3rd day of
April, 1041. -14-
OARD or THANKS'
111UST-RESISTANT V AN GVARD WISH TO EXPRESS 'OUR; ,
- Oats, troni 'registered seed second sincere thanks' and aPpreciation.
Us feed crop competition, 75c •Per butt. tor the many acts of kindireas and ex-
TATI"OVAltalltat speessropeT---;4se-ssympathy- seeds--tioral.
tributes by egr friends and neighborS,
in the recent bereavement of our be-
loved husband and father.
MRS% A. A. 3. sill/XS/ON AND )3,40gizi
le SALE.-- GRANARY /ILLEIt
Seed- Oirts and mixed, grain, ger-
mination good; 4,1So several, Shor!thorn
eows,- due to freshen soon. GEO. A.
BEAN; „Auburn. • Phone, Blyth, 19-14.
. 13-15x
OtR SALE; - VANGUARD fSEED
. . .
it rummage sale of an good used clothOats.RuskresistantA.LEX
-
leg in gadKay Ball, Saturday, April • 'WATSON, R.R. No: '1; 1P6rt Albert
5th, at 1 p.m..- • - -14 • 14x
Campbell's -Stomach and Liver Pills.
8t,f
Redember sale- of baking( ;under
auspices of St George's Ohurch Wo,
'men's'Guild, in Sutherland's store, tlie
Square, Saturday, April 12th, at 2
o'clock, in aid of Red Cross,
SALESMEN WANTED'..,
N T 11 S 11,OUTE MElst,
•
Medicine •men, build lifetime- route
selling reliable Remedies Quality Oos-
metle,s, ' Farm, ‘Products:sset Complete
line. ef 20� -guaranteed speCialties for
-household • aid tam-. REIPEATe
ORDERS CERTAIN. Interesting Pro-
fits. Get details and free Catalogue
FAMILEX, 570 St. Oletnent, Mentwal.-
, , ' • .14:1.0
• , •
To RENT
PARTMENTS TO' RENT.-PlIONE
388. • ' -14
RE'NT.e2-T MEDIUm-sw
-furnished rooms oh won& floor;
could be arranged (for light house-,
keeping,. For information call itt Hincks
street and Britannia road, after 8 p.m:
.poat RENT.--;-4COTTAGE, AT BAY-
-
FIELD, suitable for yearly oteupa-.
'00h;.;Partlyilirnishat -' ;Good location,
lusge_gerdee -arid barn. ‘• .:Appleto POST
'OFPICK IWyiffeId Phone Olfritert,
681 r•81,.. •14-15
FOR SALE.- Fit,A11)1: Sik,-110051
wto Water Mid lights s'also
lot with small fruit and trees. , Apply
LR W.' j.• MeADAM, Ilritannia road
and Regentstreet • , 14.16x
OR - PORTABLE ' TYPE-
WRITERS, se compact and neat;
all lateet •itaprovenzents, standard-kreY-
board. ,Tust•the thing to keep'uP your
,speed and easy to carry' with -you or
bandy to have In. your ,home, and so
cheap too. , Call arid inspect them:your-
self, at the SIGNAL4T411, and you%
want to take one with you, , -12
ANTED.SEVERAL COPIES OF
The Signal Star of the 1312i of
Merchs1941. If any of our subscribers
could let is have eopies of thatedition,
their Courtesy Would be appreciated ' by
a eustonter for whom they are requireds
and also by The Signal -Star.° -,• • -14
_ . .
.WANTED.-MAltH
1
e , R OUSE
W -
1
,OR.K ; good wagee 'Write BOX
87, -SIGNAL-STAR, •G-0(1 rich. •
AVANTED.-EXPEME OED MAID
" -for general housework. 'Apply'
MRS. J. 4.. 'GRAHAM, Nelson street,
-Goderich.r ‘, • - - - ----I*.
. . .
' Wen -bred Grade Durham'. Cattle,
Implements and Threshing 'Outfit. Mrs:
ChishOlni will sell by public
auction at lot 5, fratx., Colborne (on
Blue Water' highway; 4 miles north of
Goderich), en- • •
THURSDAY, APRIL 10th
commencing szt 1180 sharp
3 good farm geldings; 1 good Clyde
mare, 4 years old, In. foal; 11 good grade
Liurham•49-wsi.a..justiresh leAs
earlY; 2 steers rising 2 years old; 5
heifers rising 2 years old; 4 fall calves;
4 young,eakves; 2 baby -beef ; 1 sow and
7 pigs; 7 chunks; 110 pigs, 7 weeks' old;
125 Year-old hens; • Frost '44; Wood
binder, 64t.;,j,Mt0orniack mower, 6 -ft, ;
McCormaek 11,ellec, side -.delivery
rake; 2 farm • wagons with racks; 1.
steel truek Wagon; 1 'McTaggart fan-
ning mill; • 1 set discs; 1 Goodisen
separator, tom,plete; 1 tractor cultivat-
or; 4 -section harrows; • 1 3 -furrow
tractor plow ;.1 riding ow ; I. walking,
plow ; 1 double cern seuffier ; hayfork,
ear and 165 feet rope; 1 set 2900-1b.
scales; 2 sots team harness and collars;
-84 sleighs with platforms 100 bes
feed barley; 100 bus. good'seed barley;
Aiiet bu. „pate; a :611411.41.7.,
4irantity of lumber, tongues.. and
reaches; 1 pig crate;. ell drums; Lpipe NILE, April 1. -The truitee .0board
vise and numerette; small toO14;. 1 itene. met at Nile eht,irch last ThursdaY might.
bow cream separator; 1 Daisy- churn; to "ceniider' the advisability .of selling
t9ekSt shovels, chains; whiffletrees and the. ,Nile parsonage. lo action was.
numerous other articles. The tattle taken, and the 'Presbytery will be eon-
-are of exceptionally good quality, as suitedin the matter.
purebred sires have always been used. Mr, 'Falconer of Clinton has the con -
Everything must be disposed•of, as the traet for eupplYing Nile churet with
farm is sold. There will be no outside V(1)041 11,01111TOre 'Cunningham% &MA.
goods' offered4A --Terms Cage Born. --To Mr. and 31T,S. JACU gnight)
MRS. W14. a., curst-rotat, a baby girl. Congratulations. ,
Proprietress. Mr. Thos. •MePhee has been on the
T. GUNDUZ /ft SON, sick list this past week. A. speedy re -
14 Auetioneers, toverY.4.1 hoped fr. '
dsimixtoo , , Miss Ineth McPhee, is title Week visit,
sucemxsAfra 00,,, Ing Iir cousiil, .Mr;.
• FAEM,STOOK atelIMPLEMENTS. n°Y 4:4
Mr. Win. 3'. MCCAW will Sell by, parents, 11
37r.Nlraitilial-Mttnt4r4. ToilleSSittr'W)/Iitile"Phheeer,
public auction -at lots 17-180 eoneeSsfon for a few days last week and returned
Itat- 1, 61-0derkh TOWnShiP, on • to her hope on, Sunday.
MONDAY, APRIL 14, at 120 sharp: ,Maple syrup -making is the Order of
I1orses----1 hay:mare, 12 years old, due the day. The sap seems to he running
to foal in April; 1 black ;mare, 7 years. quite wolL She last .few days, with the
Iold, due to foal in June; 1 'sorrel hor,46, warm sun,
i`1.3')3ears 01; 1 filly eolt fish)* 1 year Mr. Prank Pentland Of Dungannon
I old.; 1 gelding eolt riOnfr 1'Year old 'hafcbtent`itt this vieinity ibuzzing wood
1 olt rising 2 years old.* Cattlee,----1 for a fetf 4ay6 with his neW
Durtara cowl 7 Pearg eld, due itY July; trheter.
1 holstein cow, 7 yearooldiAtuelt ttmo - -
of sale; 1 Durham, emit,. 4* year* old,
duo Mast 1t; 1 Darham eowi S. year* for getting out int* the air?" Patient:
old, due in April; 2 rst steers, 2 yetivi I "There is always a good elutnee------I
old; 2 'grass otters rising 2 yiNkrAt old; *oik-In it dynamite fattory!" •
•
AVANTED.-TO -BUY oLl -HORSES.
And dead , cattle; must be gettable
for mink teed; removed Promptly.
FRED GILBERT, R7R. 2, Bayfield
Phone 9fle r 22, Clinton. Calls paid
Lor. •'18 -ti
OREATE A DESIGN
especially for; you„ Corsets, girdles,
brassieres, -belts and eurgiertl garments.
Write DOROTHY T/10mOS0N, Kin-
. 1448
VOIR IgALEs-eONE 1.130DEL.L 07ASE
Traetoison rubber, nearly new, also
40 -plate disc 'And three-furfove plew,
priced( to sell. •• Apply to-OMAR
BRIOOKSSR,B. 6: Goderich, rhone 217,
CarloVe.• , 14-15x
R +SALE OR RENT; EIGHTY
acres, lot 84, con. '4, Township of
.+Goderich. ,,,Good, buildings and water,
$120.00 yearly. in: -advance. • • MRS,
CHARLES CONNER, MU. 1, Ettrick,
Ont. ' 13tf
()LLANO ELECTiRIO BROODERS.
-Ralte-Tant. ohicks,,- the "_electric
way -no smoke, no fire, .no gas, no
worry. Write for, illustrated -circular
to -NOBLE.HOLLAND,& SON, Plintoti,
RR. 4.. 14,
Fwont SALE.-HAIIT-PAR TRAicif-
OR, size 1836, 2 eylinder; else Buek-
eye Traction Ditcher, 41/2 ft, V12 ins.,
fully equipped; JAMES :tHISHOLII;
R.R. 6, Goderich; 12-14x
*NOTICE TO.. Can/ITO/10 •
VOTICEP0 oRapivita, AND
mums. •
PERSONS • having claims'
ttgainst, thef„estate of ELLEN .110FiS,
late of the Township oof A.slifield, in .
the County of iluron,litidow, deceased,.
who died at . the said Township* of
Ashtield on the lirst day of February,i,
1941, •are •required, to file ,proof ' of.
same with the undersigned Q1X 01, hefOre,
,the first day of May, 1941, after which
date the`administrator -will proeetel to
distribute the estate, •havlag ''regard
only to the claims of whith he Shell
thee have had notice; . - ,'' • • •
Dated at Woodstock 'this Twenty- ,
second day Otliarch, 1941,
NIES/VITT, McKAY and watA,LEy,
. 14 -Finkle . Street Woodstock, Ont.-'
9.
Solicltors-L-for-the -441Ministrator.-•-
, f 13,45
TICE ,TO CREDITORS.
•
All persons having elaimee. against"
the estates of Mary Doyle and Bridget .
.Doyle, late of the Township of Ah -
field, .deceased, who died on or about -
the, 29th day' of November, 1989, are'•
required to forward fun particulars of'
their claims to the -'undersigned before
April'Inth; after Which date the ad-
sninistrator will pRooe4 to distribute
the estate
Dated March2(lth, t941...s
•
ITANX 1)0NNET.ALY,
• ,Goderich,"Ontarie, •
•Solicitor for the Administrator.
13
2
PTIOE . TO -CREDITORS.
- 'Notice Is_h.,-----
ereby given_ to_Sinoi: persons_
havipe ay claim against • the estate
Of touncan.31eKay, late of the Town of
-Gederieh, in the County of Rivoit, •ge.
tired farmers -who died on or about the
• 2.5th day ,of March, 11941, to send slime
to the undersigned, duly verified, on or
before the 18th day of April, 1041. as
• On and after that date the executor of
BRAY 93BLI7ETRIS2-0IEt CHICKS- the said estate • shalliproceed to die -
Bray Chicks 'deliver thegoods.' tribute the assets thereof, having re.
Contact • our agent, ' ask for Daily, .gard only to the claims then. filed.
.Specials. Get your brooder inlay before Dated at Goderieh this 14 day of -
the spring rush; your Bray chicks ;
April A.D. 1941 , , 0
growing fast to eatch good markets. ' it: C. BAYS, Ktelf•'
E. 13. SOMERSALL, RR. 2; Goderich. ,
. .1.0 -
. - ,ut.
. . 'Barrister, etc.,
4 144Goderieh; o ..'
-......., ,,
Portable,stadi AteYboard,= :Ne 1 ....,_..._
also carry Remington and Underwood kN THE ESTATE OF ML
0 R, S AIL Frs.- P.eYPEW,BITEIM
Anna . .
•
N ,..
OTICE, TO "CREDITORS. -
typewriter ribbons and adding machine Haen, late of the Town Of Goderich, In
rolls, 111113)•SIG4NAL-STAR, Goderic she , counts,- of Huron; Spinster, de. ,
cla126 -.against the above estate are
' '4.4 Ceased. .... Creditors and others haring
FOB sAlz• -'21ja4BnICID Itor's" required to sendfull particulars of such
STEIN -heifer -calves, not egistered,
claims to the undersigned on.or before ' -
, i
•
s
the 24th day of April, 1941, after -which
date the estate's assetwill be dis-
tributecl, having regard eonlye.t0 claim;
that ihave been received. .
DOriellS it D'ANOEY, *K.C.,
Goderich, Ontaiio, '
14-16 Solicitor'fot the Aditinistratori,
'over half -a -dozen to • ehoose from.
FRANK L YOUNG, Tt.R. No, 5,, Gode-
rich, phone 208; •Carloev. •• • -14.
smeesesiseessessesses
IXMON' ufer.; RECIrE
CHECKS glltumAnc
1 heifer rising 2 years old ; *4 cattle
• tri
rising 1 year old. Some FAIN qCRL'
e fowl. Imple. ,. • • . •
inents--1 Massey -Harris binder in. goad If you ,suffer from rheumatic, ar fie
ape ; I Mass-s-e-r4ler rissefetivator, 1. -ritic, or e rifle pain_tl!y,this_shnple,_
inexpert -Sive home recipe, Get a peek-,
age of-Rii-ex Prescriptioh from your
druggist. Mix"it with a quart of water,
add the jitice of 4 lemons. Ws ,easy
and pleasant •
You heed only 2 tablespoonfulls two
timeS a daY, Cdtere within 48 hours-'
Sometimes overnight -Splendid results
are obtained. It the pains' are not
q Way' relieved and if you do not feel
better, Ott -ex -Prescription eost you
nothing- to try, Your money refunded_
If it does n t help. you, Ru -ex Pre-
seription is'.for sale and recommended
, 3, A. CAMPBELL
and :other leading druggists
roller ;1 hayrake ;1 seed drill; 1 Coal-
shutt -riding plow; 1 walkingplo*; 1
two -furrow plow; 1 mower, 6 '-ift-seuts; 1
cutter; 1 wagon; 1 hayfork, rope and
pulley.s ; 1 set of sleighs; set of 2000 lbs.
scales; 1 set of -double harness; 1 set
third horse harness; a quantity itt
mixed grain; about 15 tone Cof hay;
'Other artigles too numerous tc; mention.
• Everything must be disposed of, as
farm is sold. TerniS, cash. .
, WM. J. McOABE,
•, • „ Proprietor.
T. GUNDRY & SON,
14115 Auctioneers.
NILE
1Deetor: fIlave you Any opportr_hitle
• Alt Risk.
All your personal • property
insured agaiunst practically -
all risks
• IN ONE 1)(iii'"
AT PREMIUM
„ SEE ;
11. M. fORD
Insurance and Real Efitate
3 13(amiltoit St., 268vy
'Ittmeimm•
AN
'APPEAL TO REASON
• Avoid the risk of youi family's b.ealth and comfort by
eheeking your coal supply. .1f you are running short, play
safe by ordering enough eoal to earry you into warmer
weather. Our delivery will be prompt We stock the Bust
D 4513: con CLEANED ANTHRACITE, stov' e
and nut sizes.
1PORD COKE, nit size
- ALBERTA COAL, nut size
BATLEY 4 point PoktAltONTAB, lamp and
stove sizes .
LOrli STAB, from Weet Virginia fields. This
cal is especially suitable for Domestic and
Otos= purposes,
• Chas.,;,C. Lee
„.
For Hardware, Pluniblni'and Heating, gl:re us a call.
Pkaneo—Oifice 22 liou06 112 et the. Harbor