The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-05-15, Page 2-
NEWS OF AUBURN
A011,URN, ArthUe lungs
Wilt, Of Detre% *Pent the week.etid
With
it father, Xr. George YUnglelut.
Xi* Me* Asquith, of the College et
Torente, is visiting tier par-
Vet*¥r and Mrs. Obeli. Asquith.
E1wiFienigan,of tandem, visited
On `SUladaY ?With POriald Roes. "
M. and UM, Harold NieleOlSon0 cf
Oa% *Pent t he veeelteend with 7.4.1,r, and
¥J J \Nilson.
mrs, Beverley French, of Detroit,
109 9, week -end 'visitor w,ith her pa -
etre, Mr. and Moe 41eos. Beadle.
litisfi Ethel Pridhaue of 'Rockwood,
•• "Plaited on SUnday, with Mr. and Mro.
Fred Yungblut. e •
Mrs. Munte received word a
the death of her untie, Fred. Denitedt/
Which. .oceUrreel .on: SaturdeYe 'after a
lingering iliries's, at the borate -of his
son, Professor Orville Denstedt, MeGill
Universitsa Montreal.. Burial took
Plaee at Brandon, Manitoba.
Wes 3sebe1 Itolliitson spent the week-
end with ,Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Medd, of.
Goderieh.
Mr. and 1rs, e11ar anti daughter,
Xencille, of Zorra, have eioved to the
Oea1.0.P.R.etation, Ur. °H. C. Rkirda.n
atepresent eelieving at Owen Sound.
aira. iiaiiand'finitilra-reelivingqw
Alfred Rollinson's b.ouse for the present.
The recent. call.by the R.CA.F. -for
2,500 university students to tra4rC4S
radio technicians for special duties in
erenbatieg the German nigh.teraids ever by Mrs. Geo. Beimalton for the Red
EnglaPtd haS been answered -by Harold Oross. Arrangements , were ro.ade to -
Asquith son a Mr, and Mrs. C., E. rent the Orange 'Hall for a year te hold
Vie monthly meeting,s,„ and it. Wee
elided to change the day -of meeting
from, -Wednesday to Tuesday. Miss
Laura Phillips and Mrs. Iieatherland
were appointed a rectory coMmittee.
THE GODERICH SIGNAL.STAR
Sunday in all the leeal a/Lurches' with
gYeelal MuSie by,. the variOUS elioira.
naptist udies' A.
IloWeen gave her hoinq'for the May
meeting Of the Baptiet 1.1adiee AK, The
PreSielent, MrsoHoweoia, preaided. The
Seripture •Wae Wait by Aim Nunie
,Walper and Mrs. IC C. Robertson kd
in prayer', 3,ire.. Wm. MeIlevain gave
a reael,1ng, "The 'Tempting of Jeeue,"
and.-Mes. Fred Roes a xeading; "Along
the Way." Mrs. Gorden Taylor fawned
with a solo. M. Anna Vialper gave
0, reading, "Svveethearts,"written by
Mrs. Ernest Kneesliew, of INleafOrd.,
whro is well known, in thie district.
lire. A. E. Silver gave a well-prepared
Paper on "Meditation and Quietness a
the Radlio," Mre. T. S. Johnston read
a letter from her eollein; Helen Water-
er, a Leeds, England. , This letter
described the conditious'in the county
and. in the business life a that city
and said, the spirit ,of the. British peoPle
in general was "We would rather die
than hav.e a living death under German
rule," Mr It 4, Phillips closed the
meeting with prayer.'. 1.4imeb was
eerveci.
Ladles' Guild. -The 'Ladles' Guild
of St, Mark's Anglican .elaureit met -at
-the-home- of Mrs,Jeremiah. Saylor on
-TueSday. Prayer was led by Mrs.
Nesbit and: the Scripture wes read by
Mrs.!, Leatherland. It was decided to
.quiolt two quilts which were donated
PERSONAL MENTION
Al4 MacMatii, TorontQr
visited Mende in town' thieweek.
and Mrs., D. H. DOWnie are agala
in town atter pending the winter at
Toronto). •
Mfe&Barbara Beet, of :Seaforth, was
a. eetent'"-guest'lvith ,jr'.and Mee.
Frank Lae/spice.- • te
Pte., „Harold Wilson, of the igb
Regiment, was horn% from Valeartier
for the weekeeled.
itAquith,...who left Sunday evening via
C.N.It.^ from Stratford for Montreal,
where the special course is being given
at MeGill University:
Mrs. A, MeCool of Clinton is visiting
her daughter; Mrs. W. T. Robison, and The topic, "The Life of Florence Night -
Mr. Robison. •
ingale," was ably given by Mrs. Chas.
Mrs. F. Ross; Mrs., Edgar Lawson, Asquit . The prayers and hymns were
•
Miss Margaret King and 'Mrs. Wesley
-Bradetoek attendel an executive meet-
• .
ing a the West Huron Women's Insti-
tute on Tuesday. 'held at the home of
• Mrs. Fred Oster, Blyth. • -
Mrs., Thos. Doyle and Miss Margaret
King visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ander-
son, Of LocknoVV. gt;
7 NIT'S. Joe WIlsab, ,Ers. John Booth
and • tWo • children have returned to
Northern Ontario 'after living here for
the:winter: Mr. Booth is at present in
England, with the fighting forces...
Mother's Dy will, --beseeb.served on
•
In keep ug'with Mother's Day, and two
mothers and two daughttns, Mrs. C. A.
Howson, Mrs. R: J. Phillips, Mrs. Nesbit
and :Margaret . Nesbit, sang a number%
The meeting was -closed 'with ,prayer."
A. dainty lunch Was- served by the
hostess. -
Missionatiy's Addressee -On Thursday
evening, Oev. James Dickson, a re-
turned missionary from FormoSie spoke
in Knox Presbyterian chureh. • The
congregation would like through, the•
press to exPrees their deep appreciaUon
of the action a the Baptist church' in
'War:Ira:wing their prayer .'seeeice in
favor of hearing Mt. Dickson-. •Owing
to political conditions In Formosa, all
foreign- missionaries have been forced
to rettirn to Canada. They are re -
'gaited as political sPies ,by • the
Jaeranese GOvernmente which is in con-
trol of Formosa. Mr. Dickson is quite
convinceejiapan will enter the'preeent
-conflict on 'the side of ,Germany., While,
,Germany is striving for a 'new world
• order" in the West, Japan is striving
-to the same end in the East. "Germany
and -Japan, to have ..ecret military
alliances. Japan has ,been .preparing
Tor „ wer for eight years, said the,
speaker She has been training her
people in air raids and blackouts and
has., many of her men preparing for
' home defence.- SpealtiegQ rationing,
Miss, Jelth Laevetnrned to her
home here lea week after mending
the whiter at Detroit;
Mr. Pat Page of TO10011E0 spent the
week -end with Me, and Mrs. Janes
Johnston, East street:
Mise Delight Mut/eh, netree-inetraining
at the Ontario 'Hospital, Kingston, ie
home for. several weeks' liolidaYs.
P, Meore, Huron road,
and Miss Bernice Moore, Beg, N., of
Stratford, spent the .week -end visiting
friends at Niagara Falls, Ont.
Mites Grate Hoegara H
of Port uron
and Miss Ida McLeod: of Detroit epeut
the week -end at , the home of Mea,
Hawkins, 1Baylle1d wad. .
Dick Paler, son of Mr. and Mes.
D. Palser, has enlisted with the fRoyal,
Oaeadian Signallers and is at present
Wain -4W earOarliirg-fleiglifsle
Cpl. Wi11iaxi Lumby, Stationed at
Dunnville, is visiting with his parents,
,Mr. and 1.1.ra W. G, Luraby, St. David's
steeete on a fourteen days' leave.
Mrs. Fear (formerly Miss Mabel
Bailie), and Mester ,Dick Fear, of Tor-
onto, were, week -end visitors in town
the guests of Mrvand Mrs. A. Joper.
>Pte. Donald Wiggins, stationed at the
Chatham training centre, visited with
his parents, Mr.. and .Mrs. John Wig-
gins,_Wellkngton street, over the week-
end.
• Glen Llodge, son of Mrs. Robert
son, Cameron street, has enlisted With
the Royal CanadianSignallers Corps
-Lead is at1 present stationed at -Camp
Berden..,
Sergeant -Pilot !Herbert Moody, sta-
tailed at Brantford Service Plying
Schaal, spent the 'week -end. with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Moody,
Market street. ' • •
• Mrs. F.,„, R. Redditt had the mis-
fortune to fall while eeming,,out of the
'Capital Theatre on Tuesday night, sus-
taining a dislocated shoulder.She is
a patient in Alexandra 'Hospital. for a
tfew days.
• ,Rev T. W Hazelwood; of Toronto,
while in -town to conduct the. annivers-
ary services of North street ,,United
ehurch, wasthe guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter J. Hodge. gr. Hodge and his
,guest were High School students to-
gether and the 'first marriage performed
by jr. Hazelwood,after his ordination
was that of 3Ir. and Mrs. Hodge.
• _Mother's Day -
up,
Give Mother a nice Pietnii to
'brighten .up her room, -A gift
•,that Will please her and last
** forever •
Smith's Art & Gift Store
-
For Results — A Classified Ail
LUST *
OU ebtatged-wagler tabricated
hispected ter May only , 0..25, at JOST.-aussETWEEN POUT ALBERT
WORSELOS IdARDWARE. 19 and Goderich„ hub cap for Stude-
Gordon Williams as the winner
19X
the drew on May 1St ter the 'Saltfold
Red Cross quilt.
The regular monthly meeting of
'Central Home and School Club will- be
held May 13th, at 4 p.m.„, in the school
Mrs. (3. Holland will give a report of
the 'Home and School een,vention at
Totehto.
The senior pupils of .,St. Joseph's
iScliool of Music will present their an-
nual musicale and graduation exercises
In the °G.C.I. auditorium ,pn Friday
evening, May 9th, at 8,15: •-17
The Margaret Seager Club' ,of St.
George's churcli will hold a tea in. the
tparleit 'hall on Friday, May 16, froxn
S to 6 p,m, The draw for the -$1.0 war
eavings certificate will be made. A
Cordial invitation is extended, to the
. -19
• Knox, church MiSsion Band Will hold
a May Tea con Saturday, May 10th,
from 3 to '5 p.m., in the lecture froem.
'eon
'Ara
A&PMONEY SAVING I
LOW EVERYDAY PRICES
Don't forget Mother. Remember he
with 'Laura Secord audies. OAMP
BELL'S ,DRUG 'STORE. 1
• • At Kingsbridge 'Hall, each Morda
evening, at 9 p.m. BAY' MeXenzle'
his orchestra. .Admission 35e. • 18t
The annual meeting of the Matti=
Ladiesi-Golf Club willebe held Wednes
Klay, May 14th., at .13-P.M., at the clu:
house- An members and those inter
ested in playing for the s•easot1 ar
asked to attend.
Mr. Dickson said, 'The Japanese are
allowed only 41/2 ounces. of Tice a,elay
• and 1% pounds of sugar a Month.
'Canned, goods have been discarded to
use the tin for war purposes. Nails have
disappeared, and one must have' a per
to use a piece of -wire. Maur is
• off the market and butter and meat
are fast disappearing. While the. army
Is ,laeing fed On the fat of the laid, the
• come:hon. people are starving." In re-
ferring to inititarism, the speaker said
that military men take every opportun-
ity to persecute the church. They at-
tend church as ordinary 'people, take
note a and if possible make trouble.
-711E-e7 regard- the Zil-peror as the all -
high being Mr. Dickson cited instances
in which people have been questioned as
to which was the higher, the royal
family or God. If they answered ,God,
they were ' in many cases thrown into
prison. The Japanese people are in
complete ignorance of what' is going on
in the outside world. They don't
know how the war in ',China •or in
Europe is going on. by eanclusion, Mr.
Dickson urged his listeners to pray for
FormciSa and its 55,000 Christiane.
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01d1b23.c • New b.19c
sannyriem s -Ib. 14. 244.. 65
Pastrv c Bag c
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VIE7i AuLtrcalliaxLd 15 iit
NEW STORE 14(:)LIALS
OPEN TILL 6 P.M. MON., TUES., THURs..,_ FRI.
. CLOSE 12:30 P.M. WEDNESDAYs
OPEN UNTIL "11 P.M. SAT-LIRDAYs
. SOUPS Clark's Tins.19e.
KETCHUP da;K4 21 25:
25c
IRISH STEW Cleric's 2 .17. 23c
Chicken Oaldgpf Boneless 20c
PURE LARD 15t
-
Liptons.Ted, ked Label atig)...• 38c
:PEAS Green Giant. 2 EV* 27c7
SALMON 'Kea Ths 16c
PEACHES DESSERT, 2 «236
TISSU Que6sbury 2 Ros. 190,
SPAGHEril 'via°. .9c
APPLE.3111Cg . 3 Viz. 25c
SHRIMP iapcy Small 5tr. 19c
Shortening. 1541IE
LOVER2 lbs 25,
CORNED BEEF I7c
'CAMAY SOAP.
cakes 13c
.CMSCO . 19c a, 49c
SPORN Burns .W161 27c
BeetsAilinier-,. mg: Zit .'21c
PRUNES - 801,s , • 10G
• Ann Page
Angel. Cake
Plain
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Santa Clara
PRUNES
Large size
Doxes.
FRUITAve
EXTRA. FANCY Grape nee. .
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;APPLES Wittiest", Jumbo Size 3Sfor
lOc
.,POTATOES Crop " a lbs 1i
CAMORNIA AN.
BUPICh
Large, Ciiiginai 6unch6s
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ASPARAGUS
211/24k$0,rithei
Pt. Ilexes
• Backrito or the kidneYs. Camp
bell's. ' 3
Service and repair on ell makes of
'washers and eleanersei Special price
for mentit of May at -WORSELL'S
BleaDWARE. .• 19
,The regular meeting of the Goderien
TewesshiV Hospital Auxiliary will be
held. at Iles. Herb Lampreys, New-
gate .sereet, Thursday, May 15th? ut
2.45 pen. —see
A splendid Program hag been 'ar.
ranged for the Victoria Home and
Sehool Club meeting on Thursday, lkitay
15th; at 8 p.m. This, will be giVen by
upils ef the -school. There will be
musical, numbefs; 'a play; 01U King
Cole;"' and a Ma3ipo1e dance. • A cordial
invitation is •extended tO the parents'
and all interestedfriends to be preseet
at 8 o'clock sharp. • •
Campbell's, 'Stomach and Liver Pills.
A
•
TO AENT,
Jjousz To RENT—Ph 'STORY
stone -pebble lions°, with bath and
furnace. Twle railes ,we of Olinton,,
on No. 8 highway. ,ApPly 'to NORMAN
LIR, ixeutorGeorge' Mair Estate/
New Haraheirg, Ont. ; „.. 18-19
rrO, ItE`NTe=,--01tASS .1.$7.Ang, GooD
-• , water and lots of shade. Apply
J,• J. HQGGARITH, Hamilton Street
• '19
Garage, GOderich. . •
TO, ) ENT.-OOMPOIITABLE SIX-
- ROOM "loupe on'tlue Water high-
way north_ og, Goderich, with . good
water supply and 'telephone,ROY
LINIKILATER, R.R. No. 3, 'Goilerieli;
* 150
,
ro RENT. -FURNISHED. 'HOUSE,
-4 atso small aparteaent. Phone 102W,
! Godeficli.- - — -.++ z i ' ' - 'lite
, ,
TO RIDNT--FURNISIHM ---LARGli
) •••
living reom, large bedrooni, part
l time kitehen. Well located. Writi
..
„. P.O. Box 773. 191
TO RENT. -FOR TIM SEASON, A
-.---1-terniebeed cabin oirhea.ch. , A. E.
) (JENNINGS, RR. 3, !Goderieli; ' - 11
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. s
3 TO RENT..e.:-FURNISHED, ROONIS
will also take board,...1:weitt
- °Ilex 98, ISIGNAL-ISTAR, . 11
f,
OMIT T T1 LI 1_41111
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PIGEON— CLU'
ILORGANIZES
MEEE TUBE
r6v
ery. Dominion tire purchased
at fegular" price, we wilit give abso-
lutely ,tre, one tube to fit. •
• This offer 'is good for one wsek only.
BEEVF2RIS, AUTO. & BIOVOLF;
'SUPPLY, •West St.' Phone' 7411W. 19
OR t041LE
POWS:ALE:L-04OD .SOUND SEED
pottetoes; 'Gobblers and Green
alifountains; the former 'were geown
from tregletered seed. Price, 75c per
bushel. Apply to JOHN SOWEItBY,
phone 937 r 32, GOderich. 19-20
• 0B,SALII.-IMPROVED' BANNER
" seed oats. Erben seed oats from
finst prim/ seec; else alfalfa clover seed
Of 1040 give, $13.90 per:bushel. FRANK
• L. YOUNG, R.R. 5, 1Gederich, phone
Carlow 208. ' • Ate
roR SILE-elltliMETTE"
•*RITE11, Portable, standard, key-
board. Handy to earry, Call SIGNAL -
STAR ()mop.
FOR 84i/114 -BARGAINS IN USED
inaeldhes, guaranteed perfect sew-
ing eondition, *8.09 and up. Trade in
your 'old machine for a new Singer,
electric or treadle. Liberal allowances,
Expert repairing at moderate charges.
SINGER 81/10Pi, Phone 33. • 1.8tf
ti
- pour sAtaiT.GOOD',WORK, Holefte
also qgOod 4-yeavo1d cow, d,ue to
freshen. LEO 0R5SHODM, R.R.
2. - 19x
MAX 3.941
NOTICE To cEZOITOUE
.ove*To cathnous.—
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE.'
OF SA.MITE,I, MeMATII JOHNSTON,
DEODASED. , _
AU persons having °Claims agatnst the*
estate of 'Samuel "MeMatli •Jolitteton,,
late Of the Town of Gederieh, in the
Province ofe thatario, deeeaSed,are re
quired to 40341 same with partictilare of
security held, if eny, and Verified by
etatetory declaration to the under-
signed en or before the 28th, 'day of
May, AIX 1941, after which date the
assets Of the estate may be distributed
among the parties entitled thereto,'
having regard enly to the , claims Of
which the unAersigned shall then have
notice.
•*DATED the lath day of April, A.D.
1941,
• 'SAMUEL G. ANDREWS,' •
Executor,
% Hedges & Noonan, •
202 Leader -Post Buildiege-,
17-20 , REGINA, Saskateheiyane•.
NOTIOE TO CREDITOUS.
Notice is'bereby.given to an persens
having tiny elaim against. the'eetate of
Ebon R Wigle„ Rite 'of the .,Tetwn of, e
Gederich, in the County of Huron, drug-
gist, who,dieci on or about the Oth- of .
'-.Febicii-ar7e-1941ereteeeentles-ameeto'
undersigned, dui" verified, on or before
May 1.6th, as on add after that date. °
the administrator of the said estate
shall proceed to make distribution - of
the assets ,thereof, having regard only
to the elaims then filed,
'Dated7af Goderieh this firSt day of
MaYeA.D. 1941.
.' HAYS- AND •114YS,
Goderich, Ontarlo,
18-29 •SolicitorS for the Estate.
oR. SALE. ,SMATILe POUR-
-• ROOM -ED neW cottage babe moved..
Apply at once to MRS. EDITH M.
• TREMBLAY,...Soath .street. • e 17tf
U L1J.IiL .1L 1,
grass, lots of water and shade. Cnn
take about fifteen bead. Phone 933
r 14; Goderlch, WM. CiIIIAMBFARSe
Tpylor's Corner. 19
BORN
OHAMNEY.--At Alexandra Hospital.,
(Godericb, 'Oet;..May.2nel, to Mr. and
. Olareiice CleandieY (nee Mary
• Johnston), Belgrave, a daughter.
1COX.-At Alexandra: 'Hospital, Gode-
rich,-. on May 6th, to Mr. -and Mrs.
Carl Cox; Ooderich, a son.
GLEN. -At Alexandra 'Hospital, Gale-
-.rich, on .4ay 4th, 6 Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh, Glen, R.R. e, Clinton, a
• daughter, ^
ENNINGTON.-A Alexandra' Hos-
pital, Ooderich, on May 3rd, to Mr.
and Mrs. Morley Lennington, Gode-
rich, .daughter.
DIED r•
JOHNSTON-In Gcalerichebn Monday,
May 5th,, Robert Johnston, former
Sheriff of Huron:
GeV Season of Homing Flights in
Prospect
The Ooderieh Homing Pigeon Club
has organized for the comingseason
with a membership twice as large as
last year. The club is looking-fOkward
to ap banner yeer with strong competi-
tion, as .kveral of the members have
imported high-quality birds from West-
ern Canada and the United States.
Officers, elected for the eoming year
are: President, William Baker; vice-
president, S. G. McKay ; • secretary:
treasurer, Bud Jerry. Other Members
of the club. are Al. Fisher, E. Peachy,
Shelton Brothers, Thomas 'Bowler, W.
P. Johnston, W. It. pitblado, B. Me?
Lean, (junitif-member),, all of (ode -
rich, and C. Todd of Auburn.
The schedule of 'flights for the coming
se'aeon is as. fokows:
Old birdseee3ftry-24 froin Stratford,
June,'" 1--' from ,"-Ouelph, • Jene 8 from
Toronto, June Afroin Port Hope, June
22 from Napanee, June 29° from Brock -
Tine, July 13 from Montreal. .
• Yonne bircls-Ang. 3 frten Stratford,
Aug. 1(1' from Kitchener, Aug. 17 from
Geergetewe, Aug. '24 froth. Toronto,
Aug, 31 in Port Hope. „ y
'Several 6f the club members repeit
that certain birds which they set free
en short trial ditig:be have fajledt�-
teturfl to their roost. This is unesukl,
partieulerly for short flights, and the
.WANTI,X
FOR SLE.--GOVERNMEN'T CER-
TI,FIDD raspberryplants of the
following vtarieties, • Viking:, .... Taylor,
New,bnegh, Golden .Queen and .Minne-
seta. Pricesare frem $2.00 to $4.40
per • 100. ,WES,IfF,Y FI Snipe
Goderich (iSaltford - 19-20
•FOR ItESItiteecn
at Nile, .8 rooms, hard and soft
water inside. Good haiement„ Barn,
hen house, 2 -oolony housee', garage,
WANTED.. - FAMILY • 'WASHING 3'4 ares garden, -nnInther • of fruit
and) ironing. Please phone 624,
trees. Bwrgiain for cash. MRS: ADA
'1
Goderich. eeriex STITMART, Goderich R,R. 19-tf.
• ele „se
WANTED. --,TO ,BUY OLl 'ROMPS
and dead cattle; must be suitable •,
for mink t-eed; removed promptly. ;
FRED GILBERT, R.R.
Phone 9,98 r 22,- Clinton. Calls paid
18-tf,
WANTED.; -AT 'ONCE, POSITION
as hausekeeper by middle4gedi
Protestant ..vadow. 'Can take full'
charge.. Pawn or country. Send ap-I
plications to THE SIGNALSITIAR.
-19
CHURCH NOTES
. Last Sunday at -the Salvation A.rmy
the meetings were held lid honor of the
new officer, Lieutenant Gladys Davis,
Who• has -come from Toronto to assist
Adjutant
On ,Sunday ,Mother's Dai meetings
will be conducted, by the Salvation
Army at 11 A.m. and 7 p.m. At 2.30
p.m. the children Will give a Mother's
Day program,. Mr. Baxter will be the
speaker. All mothers are invited .and
Will receive a little 'remembrance.
There will .be a special Mother's Day
serVice next 'Sunday In North street
United c.hurch, • at 11 a.m. Mrs. E._
-.51Yere of Toronto. , will- sing 'The
Virgin's, Slumber Song," by Reger. A
ehoir eomposed entirely of mothers will
be in ,attendance and, as a special offer-
ing, will sing "Home, Sweet Home
The ingrea,singly popular junior choir
will. be beard in "My Mother's- Prayer,"
a dedication to their mothers. .Soloists
will be Donald Warren and Murray
AV AN TED -RESIDENT MAID,;
'
must have knowledge of Ipiain
cadkieg and be fond of children.
Good wages. References 'required.
Wr te BOX97, SIGNAL_ 19x
WiAaVTED--W 0 R - WASHING
, dOne at 'home. For information,
call SIGNAL -STAR OFFICE., —19x
„
X,OTICE TO CRIMITORS.
Notice is hereby' given to all persons
-having any claim against the estate of
Duncan MacKay, late of the Town of
Goderich, in the County of Huron, ree_
tired farmer, who died on -Oz about the
.25th a March, 1941, to 'send 'game to
the undersigned; duly -verified, op or
beforeMa 16th, 1941, as on and after
that date the executor of the said estate
shall proceed to make distribution of
the assets thereof having regard only toe e
-the `claim's then Med. •
• Dite.cl at ,Goderieh this ,first day of.
'May, _
•HAYS ANI) HAS,
• •Goderich, Ontario,
- Solicitors for the Estate. -
LOT :FOR SAL1E
Tender*, will be 'received by the Town
of Goderich, addressed to the under-
eigned for the purchase of lot 200 and
brick building thereon, Quebec street.
Tenders to be received up to MaY
14th, 1941. .
The -highest or any tender not neees-
• sarily accepted.-
18-19 L. KNCd; Town Clerk.
WAINTED.:-GIRL -TO DO. GEN-
, DRAL moiusuwoRK. Country
girl preferred; two- in family. • MRS'.
J. GRENWAY, phone 936-32. 19-20x
N S A 711ST I E D ROUTE MEN,
medicine men, build lifetime- ionte
selling reliable Remedies,- Quality Cos-'
metics, Farm Prochects-a complete
line of ,200 guaranteed specialties or
household and farm. REPEAT -
ORDERS CERTAIN. Interesting Pro-
fits.' Get details and free catalogue:
FAIVIILEX, 570 St. Clement, Montreal.
14-10
AATANITED.--IMAID elOR GENERAL
• housework. Two adults enly.
May sleep out..., Phone 647. • 19
WASIHIN10
and ironing. Apply MRS. PETER
youNp; Lighthouse St., or pharie 624,
Goderich. 18.19x
• MIDDLE-AGED'
(woman as housekeeper for a town,
cottage occupied by, young men. AP -
ply Box 99, ^SIGNAL -STAR. 10
When
Inust attach to, their tender a. certified
TENI5'EBS FOR 00A.L AND COKE .
SEALED tenders addressed to the
• undersigned and endorsed "Tender
for Coal," will be eeceived, until 3 ., •
. Thursday, , May 29, 1941,
for the supply a coal and coke for the
Dominion,. Buildings throughout the
Province a Ontario.. ,
'Forms of tender with specifications
and conditions attached can be obtained
from the Purchasing Agelat, Depart-
ment of Public Works, Ottawa; and the
Supervising Architect, 36 Adelaide Sal,
• East, Toronto, Ont. .
18-po .
NIOTICE TO CREDITORS.
-
All persons having claims againet the
estate Of illarbourn Dickson., ,
of Asidield, deeeased, Who died on the
.5th day of Oetober, 1940,, are hereby
notified to forWardiothetr account duly
verified to the un.dersigned on or
fore the 23rd day of May next, atter .
.iwhich _date the AdDminiStratrix will
proceed to Kill's/tribute the assets hay- e
ing regard onle„ to the claims then t,
Dated at Oaderich,"thiS 25th day of
April, A.D. 1941, by FRANK DON-
NELLY, Gederich, Ontario, Solicitor
for the-Administrafrix. 18-20 '
NOTICE TO*CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby_given to any persons
having any claim against the, estate of
'Isaac Jenkins, late of the Township tg
olborne in the County of -Huron,
(farmer, who died on or about the
eleventh day of April, 1941, tO-send- ---
(same to the undersigned', duly verified,
on or before the 23rd of May, 1941, as •
OIL and afterthat date the Executor a
the said estate shall proceed to dis-
tribute the assets theteof having regard
only to the. claims -then
• Dated at Goderich' this 7th day' of
Way, k.D. 1941. •
• R. C: HAYS, K.C.,
Barrister, pte.
Goderich, Ont.
Tenderashould be made *on the•fernes
.supplied by the Departinent and in ac-
' tordanee with departraental epecifica-
tions andns *Conditieattached thereto.
• Wen the amount of a tender exceeds
ee one timildioxif:o5n'Mly el): m-oW're--ltetlitheerteitndbeerfeor;
1.
-ernsminiviriavaparmumero-.;-','Implasi;*
A& P SELF-SERV10E FOOD STORES
AIMPIVINI04010. •IINAIVA ,Alt. -44. A5,1 S,
CARDS or THANKS '
NOTICB
• cheque on a VEGETABLE
chartered bank 4p. Canada;
FREE -A 11A.RGE 'GARDEN SPACE
• near, Victoria 'School. For infor-
mation apply (MRS. M. WR/GHT, 20 •
Britannia Road. • 19
NOTICE. SEASON'S PASTURE
for 25 headee., more of cattle; good
grass and water, plenty of shade. 0.
R. FORSTER, Maitland concession,
Colborne Township, R.R. No. 2, Clinton,-
, phone Carlow 169. ' 17-18-10x
NOTICE.
imps, " noDuir JOHNSTO'N AND
Misses ROberta and Pauline wish
to thank all those who were so kind
and sympathetic to them during the
illness and at the death of Mr. John,
ston: • • ' -4, 19
3/111,S, GEORGE STEWART 'WISHES
1.• , to 'tender her grateful thatke'fer
the many 'eXpressions of synipathy
• Iceived in her bereavement, for .the
beautiful tflOwers sent, for the loan of
ears for the funeral and for all the
pane,- acts. of kindness performed by
thouglitful friends. '
ewners (believe the btrda- are being
shot ,while in flight. If Ouch is the
case those responsible are asked to stop
the practice and are teleinded that the
shocking of homing pigeons is punish-
able ttY.' law.
VICTORIA T.
• The, W.M.S. ofVieteria street United
ehurat held its May meeting in the
schoolroom of the Church �n Meniday
afternoon. „ Mrs. it Good gaVe a report
of the Preebyiterial meeting held at
Thamee Road. Mrs.E. Phillifieled 0.
disetie,sioxiiiTemperanee. „After the
'Irasiethee, part of the meeting 2 Mother's
.1)ay program was ecrnducted under the
leadership .of Mrs, , Postelethivaite.
Ntra, 13. Oreig 'read the °Seripture. ' Mese
• Poztelethwaite ;led in ffra.Yer. nre. W.
Ilillwood gave a reading on "Honoring
Mother," and Mrs. I", tarker gave .0410
On 4110tileetMri.110t6letliwaite read
e. Non, "Witzend Corner.", "Mrs. IL
ktunierson tsang a talky, "In Winery a
Mother;" Mrs. s,n. Allen elosia-the
mooting tv,lth aper.
Cement eilo building, Act at once:
Pheee " or write ARNOLD Hil.,Gardp,
,Goderich, Silo Contractor. Phone 706,
Goderich. 17-19
NOTIOE.—I WILL GIVE MY iSER-
VIOES- to any person or
persons or organizations In Goderleh
or surrounding community sponsoring
• a sale of 'deflated articles In aid Of any
branch of the War 'Serviees Mind,
'GORDON M. GRANT, Auetioneer.,
made payable ,to the order of the Hon-
ourable the Minister of Pliblie )Yorks,
equal to 10 per cent of the amount of
thei tender, or beater, bonds of the
Dorhinion of Canada or of the' Canadian
National ,Rixilway.Corapanyeatid Its con-
etituent tompanies • uneonditioflaflYk
guaranteed as to principal•and interest
by . the 'Dominion, of Oanada, er the'
aforementioned bands and a•• eeitlfied
cheque; if required to make up an oddamount.
The Department .aleo reserves the
eight to demand from:belly suceessful
tenderer a security deposit, in the
form of a eertified cheque or 'bond as
above, equal to 10 per cent of the
amount of his bid, to, guarantee the
proper fulfilment of the contraet.
,oleder,
J. M. 80.11ERVIDLE,
A • • , Secretary.
Department of Piiblie Work,
- Ottawa, April 29, 1941.
41111•001111.11,
EXECUTOR'S SALK
EXECUTOR'S ;SALEOF rAnm PRO-
PERTY, • HOUSEHOLD FURNI-
.
Tulle AND EIPFECTS. , *
• At the premises; lots 39 and, 80, -
Maitland ConicessIon, Goderich Town.
ship, on
TUESDAY, 311AY-2,0tli .
At 1.39 pen. • ;
, Lot 80, ,,,Mititland 'Concession, con-
ein
alng 40' tares (more or less), With ,
ipractically new frame dwelling, a good
barn wit'h stone stable, never -failing
spring creek' and a sgeod 'gravel pit. .
•*Lot 39, '111eitiand Concession, a good,
grass farm abed 40 acres; , water,. etc..
• There is a tegantity of cedar ,
these places'.
The property will sold subject to
a reserve bid. TERMS-e'llwentY per
cent; of , mice to be pald at .tirne of • -
sale; balance .within 80 days.
• Atethe 'same time all the colitents of
the bousefwill be sold, inclulling ferni-
ture, sewing machine, stave,s, bedding,
rugs, churn; aleo buggy, cutter, har-
ness, robe, blankets, hay), • °ie.
.TERI3/18--Clash. ,
FRANK DONNIETLY, ISolleitor for
Pred Hopkinr, Executor
THOS. OUNDRY & SON, Auctioneers
19-20
• ,
r.
Spring Painting
AUCTION SALES
CLEARING AUCTSON S4.1./:E
,Of
good used futnituretat Mrs. Moseee
Shop, namilton street, Ooderich, on
SATURDA.Y, 3,CAY 10tb at 1.*) Aharp.
Living -room, dining-roone bidroorn
and kitchen furniture, Cook stoves,
refrigerator, two square piano% rugs
and earpets.. There are some eXtra
kood pieces in this lot, and everything
must be sold. Terms Caah.
T. GUNDRY & SON;
18-10 AUctioneers.
AN ASIIFIELD OLD BOY
, /an 'McRae, .Strathroy lawyer, who
took over the position of.deputy
trate 'of the London distriet on 'Monday
of this week, is a native of Ashliell,
Ism of John McRae, well-known fAriner
fuear 'Loclialsh. He appeared in a
egoderich emirt last slimmer as c0.
klell'exice counsel for Saw, Dodge, the
Jinlian acquitted of mutder, as repro-
aebtative of -the Department of Indian
Affairs., Mr, Meltae's apPeintnient itt
London f011owed the retirement of
Magistrate illawicAaw., a voter= on
Ithe Iwiu1i, and the oevation of Magis-
torte 'Aienzles to the senior po8iitto1l.
AMOY
•• When 'you are considering interior painting, call or
• phone for CIL. color cqrds of Enamel, Semi-GlosS, Flat.
• Wall or General Paint, you 'wit receive prompt'
attention. •
You want the BEST as a takes as loir to put on cheap
R,vaint as the best paint. One coat of paint will look
as good as two coats'.of chea.per paint.
COAL' COAL!
With the- Soft Coal strike ort and the possibility of '4
strike of the Hard Co41 miner's, now is, the time to t consider
a
your next winter'6 suPply of coal..
Chas. C. Lee
ror gar4ware;..P1luubing ,and Iteating) give us can.
Phonebittee 22 1100 112 it the Harbor,
0
,
1 Geo.- G. MacEwan
.-„Fire, Accident and alutor. Car
•. INSURANCE .
Office ;-(Masonic Temple,
" West Wert, Goderich
Phone 230 GODERICH
_. t.
'MM. FAMILY
° '
Protect alt nor ra,mily
• . AGAINST
.ANY AeCIDENT from ANY
'Cause ••
l'penduiri $4.00 Per Person
°SEE * *
•
II# IVI FORD
INEMBANCE
3 Hamilton St Tel. '2,68w.
CARDS or THANKS '
NOTICB
• cheque on a VEGETABLE
chartered bank 4p. Canada;
FREE -A 11A.RGE 'GARDEN SPACE
• near, Victoria 'School. For infor-
mation apply (MRS. M. WR/GHT, 20 •
Britannia Road. • 19
NOTICE. SEASON'S PASTURE
for 25 headee., more of cattle; good
grass and water, plenty of shade. 0.
R. FORSTER, Maitland concession,
Colborne Township, R.R. No. 2, Clinton,-
, phone Carlow 169. ' 17-18-10x
NOTICE.
imps, " noDuir JOHNSTO'N AND
Misses ROberta and Pauline wish
to thank all those who were so kind
and sympathetic to them during the
illness and at the death of Mr. John,
ston: • • ' -4, 19
3/111,S, GEORGE STEWART 'WISHES
1.• , to 'tender her grateful thatke'fer
the many 'eXpressions of synipathy
• Iceived in her bereavement, for .the
beautiful tflOwers sent, for the loan of
ears for the funeral and for all the
pane,- acts. of kindness performed by
thouglitful friends. '
ewners (believe the btrda- are being
shot ,while in flight. If Ouch is the
case those responsible are asked to stop
the practice and are teleinded that the
shocking of homing pigeons is punish-
able ttY.' law.
VICTORIA T.
• The, W.M.S. ofVieteria street United
ehurat held its May meeting in the
schoolroom of the Church �n Meniday
afternoon. „ Mrs. it Good gaVe a report
of the Preebyiterial meeting held at
Thamee Road. Mrs.E. Phillifieled 0.
disetie,sioxiiiTemperanee. „After the
'Irasiethee, part of the meeting 2 Mother's
.1)ay program was ecrnducted under the
leadership .of Mrs, , Postelethivaite.
Ntra, 13. Oreig 'read the °Seripture. ' Mese
• Poztelethwaite ;led in ffra.Yer. nre. W.
Ilillwood gave a reading on "Honoring
Mother," and Mrs. I", tarker gave .0410
On 4110tileetMri.110t6letliwaite read
e. Non, "Witzend Corner.", "Mrs. IL
ktunierson tsang a talky, "In Winery a
Mother;" Mrs. s,n. Allen elosia-the
mooting tv,lth aper.
Cement eilo building, Act at once:
Pheee " or write ARNOLD Hil.,Gardp,
,Goderich, Silo Contractor. Phone 706,
Goderich. 17-19
NOTIOE.—I WILL GIVE MY iSER-
VIOES- to any person or
persons or organizations In Goderleh
or surrounding community sponsoring
• a sale of 'deflated articles In aid Of any
branch of the War 'Serviees Mind,
'GORDON M. GRANT, Auetioneer.,
made payable ,to the order of the Hon-
ourable the Minister of Pliblie )Yorks,
equal to 10 per cent of the amount of
thei tender, or beater, bonds of the
Dorhinion of Canada or of the' Canadian
National ,Rixilway.Corapanyeatid Its con-
etituent tompanies • uneonditioflaflYk
guaranteed as to principal•and interest
by . the 'Dominion, of Oanada, er the'
aforementioned bands and a•• eeitlfied
cheque; if required to make up an oddamount.
The Department .aleo reserves the
eight to demand from:belly suceessful
tenderer a security deposit, in the
form of a eertified cheque or 'bond as
above, equal to 10 per cent of the
amount of his bid, to, guarantee the
proper fulfilment of the contraet.
,oleder,
J. M. 80.11ERVIDLE,
A • • , Secretary.
Department of Piiblie Work,
- Ottawa, April 29, 1941.
41111•001111.11,
EXECUTOR'S SALK
EXECUTOR'S ;SALEOF rAnm PRO-
PERTY, • HOUSEHOLD FURNI-
.
Tulle AND EIPFECTS. , *
• At the premises; lots 39 and, 80, -
Maitland ConicessIon, Goderich Town.
ship, on
TUESDAY, 311AY-2,0tli .
At 1.39 pen. • ;
, Lot 80, ,,,Mititland 'Concession, con-
ein
alng 40' tares (more or less), With ,
ipractically new frame dwelling, a good
barn wit'h stone stable, never -failing
spring creek' and a sgeod 'gravel pit. .
•*Lot 39, '111eitiand Concession, a good,
grass farm abed 40 acres; , water,. etc..
• There is a tegantity of cedar ,
these places'.
The property will sold subject to
a reserve bid. TERMS-e'llwentY per
cent; of , mice to be pald at .tirne of • -
sale; balance .within 80 days.
• Atethe 'same time all the colitents of
the bousefwill be sold, inclulling ferni-
ture, sewing machine, stave,s, bedding,
rugs, churn; aleo buggy, cutter, har-
ness, robe, blankets, hay), • °ie.
.TERI3/18--Clash. ,
FRANK DONNIETLY, ISolleitor for
Pred Hopkinr, Executor
THOS. OUNDRY & SON, Auctioneers
19-20
• ,
r.
Spring Painting
AUCTION SALES
CLEARING AUCTSON S4.1./:E
,Of
good used futnituretat Mrs. Moseee
Shop, namilton street, Ooderich, on
SATURDA.Y, 3,CAY 10tb at 1.*) Aharp.
Living -room, dining-roone bidroorn
and kitchen furniture, Cook stoves,
refrigerator, two square piano% rugs
and earpets.. There are some eXtra
kood pieces in this lot, and everything
must be sold. Terms Caah.
T. GUNDRY & SON;
18-10 AUctioneers.
AN ASIIFIELD OLD BOY
, /an 'McRae, .Strathroy lawyer, who
took over the position of.deputy
trate 'of the London distriet on 'Monday
of this week, is a native of Ashliell,
Ism of John McRae, well-known fAriner
fuear 'Loclialsh. He appeared in a
egoderich emirt last slimmer as c0.
klell'exice counsel for Saw, Dodge, the
Jinlian acquitted of mutder, as repro-
aebtative of -the Department of Indian
Affairs., Mr, Meltae's apPeintnient itt
London f011owed the retirement of
Magistrate illawicAaw., a voter= on
Ithe Iwiu1i, and the oevation of Magis-
torte 'Aienzles to the senior po8iitto1l.
AMOY
•• When 'you are considering interior painting, call or
• phone for CIL. color cqrds of Enamel, Semi-GlosS, Flat.
• Wall or General Paint, you 'wit receive prompt'
attention. •
You want the BEST as a takes as loir to put on cheap
R,vaint as the best paint. One coat of paint will look
as good as two coats'.of chea.per paint.
COAL' COAL!
With the- Soft Coal strike ort and the possibility of '4
strike of the Hard Co41 miner's, now is, the time to t consider
a
your next winter'6 suPply of coal..
Chas. C. Lee
ror gar4ware;..P1luubing ,and Iteating) give us can.
Phonebittee 22 1100 112 it the Harbor,
0
,