The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-06-05, Page 8c'J
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NEWS OF AUBURN
41.001)1AN, June 4. -Mr. and Mrs.
StomderScaecht, Harry and Maynard, Of
DIatrolt, Went the week -end With Mrs.,
lienderkneclit's (parents, Ur. and
(Ito...Beattie.
We are tiorry 'to *report 'that Mro.
Thomas Adantii is eritiCallY M •in
.011inton hoivital.
Mr*lloddeur of •CalgarY, 'vislitin
ler nude, Mr, Wan. 1)043% and Mrs.
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M. and Mrs. 'Matt. *Allen spent the
week -end 'with friends tvt Flint, Mich.
Degin,aing next Sunday, June 8,
divine service in Knok Pre*byterian
church will commence at010 a.m. in-
stead et 11 oe1Qe1. Sunda scheOl
will be lit '9,15,
mesoanies, Edgar Lawsoia,!' Gordon
Taylor, James Woods and F. Boss and
Miss 'Margaret King attendecl;the ds
triet annual meeting of the Women's
. Institute held on Wedne,sday , at
Wirighara. , •
WU". and Mi. IlloWard Adams and
M. and "Mrs. Gordon Adams of Toronto
and Mrs. Gregory -Oswald of Kitchener
were weekrend visitors here.
Rev. ,11. C. Wilson is attending the
Xiondon Conference of the United
Chureh being held at Windsor.
.Rev; M.'1.Boyle is attending the
tGeneral Assembly a the Presbyterian
Church In -,04nacla, which is meeting
Musical Recital'
• , , presented ' by '
, The GODERICH •MUSIC CLUB
Pirogram will include Glee Club
SeleettolicPutilla of teaChersqn
the club and other performers.•
.VICTORIA ST. UNITED
CHURCH' •
MON.; JUNE 9th
stuivit poizEoTio67.
Net proceeds. for Red CF(),S, A -
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THE GODERICH SIGNAL.STAR
ilnoronVtg,„icteria. rwiiihWrZa4 datirek
$usieiab returned home en
Friday Otter visiting Mr. and M.
John R'obertson a ooderia.
Big. Night VOining011 Wednesday
evening, June 11, the 'local Red -Creas
wIWAponsorra "'big night." The Blue
Boyle' concert party a the
Port Albert by kind pernaission ' of
Oroup Captain P, D.' Robertson,
win provide the Program.. There win
be bingo and other amusements and a
booth.. The prograu, starts* at 8 p.a.
• After the 'program, there will be Jitney
,aarut,Ilngmuvysitch.. Arthur's eirchestra Pro -
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.VM8. Meethig..-The (United cluireh
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The regular monthly meeting ot
Central Ilmae and School Club w'M be
heId in,e0entral school Tuesday, after-
hodn, June 10th, at 4 p.m. An tie
members are asked to be present to hear
a talk on lionve and School Club war
work. Lunch will be served.
Reserve ;Tilly 4th for Knox ehurcli
L.A. garden party.
Goderich 'L4on0 are stfonsUririg an
invitation dance to ,be •held at tbe'
Pavilion on:,Vriday evening,,june•lath.
Niggle by ICA.F.'orchestra. Tickets are
$1.50 per 'couple, eXtra lady 50c, Extra
invitations may 'be had on application
W.M.S. met on Tuesday afternoon with ,,to- Ur. W. J. Iclodge, chairman of the
Mrs. Howard BobertS(in iiiCliarge of a dauce.,,,conunittee. • -
splendid meeting. The. Lord's Prayer A
u,he Iiitargaret Seager Club• of ((St,
was repeated in unison and MTS.,. Bert
'Marsh Pewit the Scripture. Miss Sadie •gre°rgers church held a tea' on FritlaY
last at
Oarter led in prayer. /Miss Betty the rectory. The dor a
raw f
red. with a solo, and, Mars. H. war S"ilig's eerrifkat'q wa'w*n112157"
Oraig favo
wiLscal gave A. -reading. Tee tooe Mrs. Reg. Fraser, ltfordDuring
Sa, ,
theafternoon $50 was raised..
Was taken LW- Mrs. RObertson, who
Ialso ''gave a reading in, Iceeping
• with the theme Of. the •meeting,
"Community Friendship.'? A trio,,
MrS. liertr, Mogrid.ge, 'Mrs. Jas. Jack-
son and • Miss Sadie •Carter, sang a
number. The heralds Were given JO;
Mrs, purl Wightman, gis. Ernest 1}zt.
terson' and *Mrs. liarry Wagner. Mrs.
Moods ,-, had-- *harge-,-of -the-business-
peried.' At this meeting the birthday
teawas held, of which •the proceed
were $32.80. • The meeting, Was Closed
with prayer by :qrs. Jas. Woods.
Ladies' Guild. -The Anglican Ladies'
Guild met Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. Gordon Taylor presiding. Mrs.
A.Vin Letherland Eoffered prayer and
Mrs, ;Clifford Brown read the Scripture.
retter cif, thanks Was'. read from
Asq-aith for the watch presented
tod him reeently by the church. It 'was
• decided to decorate the church With
flags. Mrs. George ,Beadle was in
charge of the program, which included
the following nUmbers: Reading, Elsie
Patterson ; solo, 'Mrs. Wm. Haggitt;
-reading, Mrs. S. +.11. Johnston. The
topic, prepared by Miss Margaret Small,
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Any farmer $:Iort of seed for sowilig immediately, •and
Who yvoluld care to put in Oil Flax Seed, may secure what.
they require by _calling at the Flax 2E11 at Blyth and agree-
• ing to 80w same at once, returning in the Fall the same ,
• number of bushels as received, and. givini the straw' to Flax
Companv, Whowill haul it away.
The Blyth Flax Lil1S
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LOW, EVERYDAY
* PRICES
BOY VICTORY -1-
°- IBONIDS
OLD CHEESE Ib 24c
'RED CIRCLE MILD CHEESE ib • 19c
Coffee Bt ANS wlogk 3211= ac
Bat .
: 31
1 lb
ANN PAGE
• • RAISIN
LOAF ,
1 "-I: 2. ....
• BREAD
Sliced or Plain
White" '
'24 -o11
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Loaves ,
idatutter DAY'S 'SPORT HERE,
Seaforth June lIth, 14stowel June 18th,
Stratford June 25th are nearby ',centres
on the,' big harness • race circuit.
Twelve' events daily Admission 50e.
'BuniPer erowds are being arranged for.
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A • strageberrY -supper wader, the
-auspices-of I he of -North -street=
•United •church will 'be held on the -
parsonage lawn on Friday, .June 20th,
Vromr-5.30--to-8-- O'clock. Admission -
adults 35c, children 2. 23-4-5
Backrite for the kidneys. Camp-
bell's. •
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The Goderich Music Olub is present
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lug a recital in Victoria street chu•rch
on Monday, June 9, at 8.15 p.m. -23
At Kingsbridge Hall, ach Moray
evening, at 9 p.m. 'Roy McKenzie:. and
his 'orchestra. Admission 35c. 18tf
CATCHUP LIBBY'S Itci. 15 ,q
HEINZ 2 iirs..23c
SPARIETTI
TEA Red .Rose, Red Label 39 Ic
IRISH.STEW Puries' 2 Tins
CHICKEN Volgss•20 c
• MUFFET•
S Q-UAKER • for
SARDINES BRUNSWICK Tix2 for 11
1 -
:CORNED. BEEF l2oz
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SALMON
To_d's Tier
TOMATOES
, lianev Tins
A & 2 28z.
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SOAP COS Bulk Box fa
19c
nounlio•ial Household 214b.87c
LOBSIER Fanci Canadian 27c
MAYONNAISE., Ann. Page
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TOASTED WHEAT u( ivt2 for 15
Sunnyfield
26 -oz. 23,
Jar ,„
32 -oz
PICKLES ASST.
MARMALADE lona, °rano & Grapefruit
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Ontario grown 'Vegetables, „Spinach, Head Lettuce,
Radishes, Cabbage, Green,' Onions, II.H. Tomatoes
, Han. Ottoumbers, arriving fres4 daily' at .your "
:4_46 P Store, .
BANANAS, Empire grolp, golden ..ripe`.4...3 lhs 2o
CAPXOT,S, tender fresh, original bunches- 2 for lac
warmPLowial, ontgrown, lge, snow white, ea. 17o
POTATOES, New Alabama. ... . . ... 6 1b 19
DItANGES, Valencia, attractive 'size, doz. 290
TOMAT9ES, fresh, flrm, quind e1eeted 1h, 103
OUCIIIIREES, Ont. grown II.H., large size..2 for 256
IlEA1) LE,TTUCTI, new croi), Ont. grown...2 for ltio
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A& P SELF-SERVICE,400D STORES
Priest subJece to markt changes. Purchases nmited to taintly-weekly I
teldirements,
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For Results
WANTZ0
ANTED. -AT , ONCE, A, 1.10V
to,9kinix.1* GOLD
about 16 or 17 at "PHE SIGNAL -
0'11411: , wrist -watch, Iblaek. band, *10.00
l'ew'ard,• MRS. GARAPOIC,, 44.11uron
ANTEID,-m.A.th rou, ViEgiERAL road, Goderich, 23x
A Classified Ad
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,•The Clitreh Women's Guild of St.
George's church will hoM their annual BORN, ,
garden Party on Friday, July 25, on 01114EDLLY.-At Alexandra Hos
•the rectory (grOunds.- Admission '35 Goderieh, on May 30th, 1941, to i r,
cents. • - ' • 21
----------- a daughter.
and Mrs. Mervyn •O'Reilly, Gqderich,
1 -SOHLEGEL.-At Alexandra Hospital, .4T-4.
MRIS. HARRY 'MEW IS ,OFFERLNG
Goderich, .on June 1st, 1941, ,ta Mr. •' • for sale her residence and house-
-, and Mrs, Fred " Schlegel, -Goderich, a how contents • by +public auction soon:
son. ' .•Watch or the Sale bills.. • 23x
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. IFOR SALE. -EIGHT -ROOM FRAME
BELL -X& IGOderich on . ,May 29t1, house .with garage on Anglesea
-1941s Sarah--11=CLeod, •widow of the street. ISPiendidscoiaditiiin ; nei-c-itloors.
late Henry Bell, in her 82n4 year For farther information apply to MRS.
SOTTLEGOL.---At Alexandra Hospital,, C. ARMISTIRONG 'Or K. K. DAWSON,'
PERSONAL MENTION - Goderich, on June 2;ad, 1941, infant Auburn, Ontario. • - ' . 2.1,4x,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. -Schlegel,
Gotlerich. ,•. . ,
IN MEMORIAM
with a fishing party. .. • i MORRENG.--In- loving :memory of my
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„irs,s4r,. ,aml Mrs: Wm. Clark and son 1
4, , 1 dear dad, Roy Mohring, who, passed
• oviray two ,years ago -June 3, 1939.
Calvin, of Pictot, were recent guests I do not forget you, nor do I intend;
with .Mr.• and Mrs. .A. C. :Clark. • I- think Of 'You- often, and will to the.
Sign. Glen• Lodge was home for the ehd; '• *.
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week - end from Camp Baden and was Gon” and forgotten by some you may be,
•• •But dear to my memory you ever Will
•accompanied by 'Sp: Armand LeBlanc. be.•••.
Mr. and- Mrs. John G....Leiner see --Sadly missed by daughter Donne.
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Chicago are visiting Miv. Leiner ,---,--, ' 23i:
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mother, Mrs. Chas. A. Wells, Barfield] ' ---
road. - . • - 110Y. -In loving memory of a dear
,Mrs. A. Fox and •(laughter Isabel, wife and Mother, Mrs. Robert Hoy,
at whiteehureh, and Mrs. Roy Patton, who passed `away three year 8 ago -
of Georgetown,' visited with Mr. and 'June 0th, +1938.
.Mrs. A. Tebbutt. •-• -Take her in Thine arms, =dear Lord;
Rev. Dr; T. Wardlaw Taylor is at And ever let her be '
Toronto In attendance at the meeting A 'messenger of • love '
of the Presbyterian General Assembly, Between °Ur hearts and Thee.
of which he -is clerk. • -s• - - -Eger remembered -by HUSBAND,
Mr. L. R. Bendei of Kitehener -and DAUGHTERS and •SONS. - 23k•
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-Air. Ac_. Dempsey of ,Stratford were • s . _ 4
reeent -guests of Mr. and -IfFs.- Win. MUHRING:.-=In loving meinery of a
teraigie, East street.' •. • • dear husband- and father, Roy
s
Mr. and Mrs, Frank O'Brien, of Mohring, who passed away June 3rd,
Detroit, called on friends in town on - 1939. ` .: ,• • 40' •-
• Friday last • on • their way to visit done •to •the light that shines so fair,
relatives at Lueknow. „ Gone from this land of sorrow and care.
Mr. Deuglas Goodwin of Hudson Resting those hands that did their best,
Bay • Junction, SaSk.; is visiting his Gone, dear fathei, gone to rest,
sister, Mrs. MacMath, and sus. ss ,T, -Ever • remembered by •wife and
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MacMath, , East street. • children. Mr. Jebn A. Vanslone of Los Angeles, .'
.tousework; Plain cooking. BOX
33; -SIKINA+L-STAR.- - 23x
YoUINIG
clerk in gr'neer, Former' experi-
ence not necessary. pox 30, SIGN. ALi-
srrAin, 235E
wAiwo.--%Aco FOR GRTERA.L
" )10111.SeWOr1t. 'Sleep Ota. Apply
ATRS. E. R, WEGLE, 'Wellington street.
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WANTED. -SETTLED WOMAN. oa
dependable girl, • general honse-
..Worli; an4ly 4, two, no ehildreni light
%mkt • *110137 MR1 MOHARDX,
'Anglesea 'street. , 22xWANTED. MAN FOR 13READ
"• Wo.gon route. Phone 619 or aPP1Y
86 Brock street. -23
WANTED. -TO DIJY 014 'imam
and dead cattle; must ,be suitable
for mink feed,; removed I -promptly.
FRED GILBERT, R.R: 2, Daylielo
FOR It1•NT.7,4TWO-R00MAPART• ,-
la/vent,- 'with bath,: on St. Vincent
street. Immediate possession. AlSo 11
larger furnished. apartment by July
1st; attractive loeation near lake and
river. M. W. 'HOWELL, •g34
IVIVENT.,-.S)WOMR coOTTA.GE
lianeer%4113.0xh, furnishk. Apply
MRS:, F.. OORT, 220 Wellington street,
Stratford. Phone .2,343-R. •
TQ RENT. -;-RED 113RdOK" HOUSE,
furnished; all conveniences', electrie
heater, water 'water and range ;' Are -
place. Full information and inspection
'on request. Write 'BOX 34, SIGNAL -
STAR.
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FOR ENT - JAGI ON LAICE
shore, tiVo miles north a Goderich.
Electricity, water, indnor
for. - 113.0, 1Goderieh.
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TO, REN.T.,-TWO ' LARGE ROOMS.
- furnished for •light housekeeping,
just,redecorated‘. Large lawn; located
convenient to Square and near lake
bank. 105 10 ighthouse street; phone
624, P.O. BOX 412. • 22-4
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ANTED.--G1RL OR W0S1AN FOR
,•plain cooking for summer months;
sleep out if preferred ; •good, wages.
Apply P.O. BOX 128,(Goderich. • -28
WANTED. - TEA'ORE'R, PR0PPST-
`17 ANT, for 5.8.,No;.6,4oderich town-
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ship. 'State Wary, and, , experience.
Duties to eommence 'September 2nd,
1941. 'GORDON ORR,, Secretary -
treasurer, R.R. 2, :Goderich... 23-4
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IMP
SPEOIAL ELEKIITUIC :WASUER.-4-•:1
•' only, used electric 'washer, ean be
had for balance of payanents. tiood
as new. I used eleetrie cleaner,,per-
feet condition; guaranteed. Walt.;
SELL's HARDWARE. • . • 28x
was read by Margaret Nesbitt. Mrs.
Beadle,- Mrs. E, Phillips, Mrs. tether -
land and Mrs. G. Taylor were appointed
• to attend a Deanery meeting to be
held in the near future. Lunch Was
• zersidaY-AlrA-Ileal-Tg,
ilaggitt and Mrs. Brown-. '
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UURD&ZAIM 5th, 1941
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11141111k PROCLAMATION!
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• Upo•n request of the Dominion War Loan
Organization and by the direction of the
•• Municipal Council, the 'people 'of the
Dr. L. M. Mabee has returned- from
a ten days' holiday' in Algonquin Relit,
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CaliforniO,Arrivedlin town_en Saturday POLLOCK.-In loving_memory of a
and will spend the summer _with hisdear husband,and father, Mr. George
sister, Mrs. Thos. Tabb. • Pollock,, who passed. away one year
Miss Emilie 'Buchanan_ is in _Toronto' ago -June 2nd, 11940. • -
attending University convoeation, at We often sit and think of him, when
which Mr. C. NV. J. ArmstrOng receives -1 we are all alone,
the degree of doctor of philosophy. • For memory is the only friend that
and Mrs. Wm. Videan, of Free- grief can call its own;
man,: and Mr. and Mrs. O. SPears, of Like ivy •en the withered oak, when ail
tuffalo,', wereweek-end guests with other things decay, •
Mrs. Robt. Johnston", Cambria road. Our love for him will still keep green,
. Mr. 'and Mrs. McDougall, of Toronto, - and never lade awaY,
accompanced by Mr. and Mrs. T. H. -Fondly remembered" by wife and
Millionand family, of 'Buffalo, Were. family. , 23x
week -end guests of Mrs, 13,d: Million and •
Mrs. E. A. Million. • -• CHURCH NOTES
Mr. R.' G. Campbell, St. David'i•
LL 'S&G'NS POINT -TO A GOOD
• •• poultry year. Be prepared 'by.
ordering .Bray May hatched :Leghorn
pullets now. Or June heavy breeds:
Order. Bray' summer chicks now too.
N. H. 'SOMERSAIIL, R.R. 2, Goderleh.
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FOIL SME. -EXTRA cuoIpE,
, tomato, early -cabbage, pepper,
Brussels sprouts, asters, salvia, petunia
and ther plants; per doz. 19.- eents.
•Cauliflower 15 cents. -Late , cabbage
.40 cents per 100. "Vigorous plants
well 'rooted and hardened to open air.
=.1A+S. OtJ1Ji1ItT, cor. Cambria And
s •
Elgin avenue, • "21-6x
POR SALE. RESIDENCE PRO-
' PERTY ; woufd make good business
site on main highway. For particulars
write BOX 32, SIGNAL-STA.R. 234x distributed amongst the parties ititled
- thereto, ;having regard only to claims
of which the executrix shall then have
notice. • '
DATED at -Wingham this twenty-
slitli (Tarot -may,. -A-...1!)-1941. • •
J. H.CRAWFORD, • •
, • , Winghain, Ontario,
22-24 Solicitor for Mei Executrii
are '• requested to asoist in floating the.
1941 Victory Loan °
,
by decbrating, all business' places and houses with
flags and otherwise, luring the Campaign,- irOM
MAY 29th to JUNE 21st„.1941. •
FLY 'THE FLAG AND BUY BONDS
. • Goderich, May 27th; 1941.
GOD SAVE CANADA ! GOD -SAVE THE KING'
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E: D. BROWN, Mayor,
'' NOTICE To cREDrrows
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NoTIOE TO CREDIToRS.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
having any clahne against the Estate
M Ante; stottirt Andrews, who died-
• at the city of Cleveland 'Heights, in
the State of Ohio, on or abOut the Itgy
day of January, .1941, to Send same,
-duly verifiedt,--to the undersigned..on or
before the 30th day of May, 1941, as on
an4 afterstliat date the Executor will
proceed to distribute .the, assets of the
-"estate; having regard enly to the claims
of which he then has notice.
Dated at •Goderich this f7t11 day of
May, A.D. 1941.
, R. C. HS,
Goderich, Ontario,
21-23 Solicitor for the said Estate -
NOZ'ICE TO. CREDITORS.
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411. persons having claims against the
estate of Levi G. Marwood, late of the
Village of Auburn,- hi the County of
Huron, Mired farmer, -who died, on
or about the twenty-sixth day of A•pril,
1941, are notified to send to J Ji
Crawford, Wingham, Ontario, on -or,
ibefore the fourteenth day of June,
AD. 1041, full, particulars t •of -their
claims in 'writing. Immediately after
the said fourteenth day of June; the
assets of the said testator will. be
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FOR• SALE. -CHOICE • TOMATO,
cabbage and • cauliflower, plants:
Tomato 45 cents, cabbage 30 cents per
.hundred. • -Caug,Viower, aster and- ottim*
plants, 10 cents per .deien. H.. r.
LASHBROOK, 30 Widder street, Bri-
tannia' road, near ,Sunset .Hotel (turn
at Burrows' store). 21-tf
•FOR, SALE. -DESIRABLE
RESI-
DENOE centrally located. Hard-
woo1 floors throughout. Hot water
heating system in splendid condition.
Large sun porch at front and screened
eating.-.,porch-Xor -further particelarS_
write P.O. BOX 493. •21xtt
FOR SALE. -- +CHRYSLER OAR,
18,000 mites, in good shape; also
four-year-old percheron. gelding, 1500
lbs., good single or dquble: Ai•IGUS
MCLEoD, .01inton.. ' 23x
FOR :SAILE.1--WIM11E114F10NT
modern furnished- 'Image ; furnace,
cellar, twater, 'light, , !,seWer, bathing-.
Or part. 'CHARLES REALE;'Bennett
,St., Goderieh.
•• • (1 TENDERS WANTED
street, -underwent an operation at Flower Sunday and Ohildren's Day I sirs
Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, on Tues- will be observed at the morning service t TENDERS.
day morning and latest reports are in° North street United church next •
'that -his condition. is favorable. Sunday. The junior ehoir will conduct Tenders
, Hail This Happy 'Children's Day of will ie. -
ten, "Ted, Dar's and Rota, Jearic---01 - received by the
Mr. and" Mrs. a. iit:faaso., and cbild.; tht4
Grand Rapids, "Mich., TISite.d• Mrs' ' Flowers • and of Song."
music ara_wilt ' as their antliees undersigned until 12 o'elock noon Sat,
tuAridrpa.:',:t. fine ith, tOr tjie •sale i,f Am
wooden hangar siteated on Sky harbor
---For particglam see the County 'Clerk
at the Court 11911Se, 'Goderich, Ont.
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22-23 N. W. ' MILLER,
•,county Clerk,
Rosel's sister, Mrs. • Ed. Million, and
•other relatives here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Farr returned last
-week from Windsor, where- they spent
the winter. P. had a serious illness
during the winter which .4duced him
• aimok to lathlike proportions, but a
few weeks a Goderieh air will, ' we
hope, restore hini to normal,condition.
The Ohureh Women's Guild- of • St.
George's church met on, Wednadlir
afternoon, •Mrs.' E. • D. Brown pre• -
siding. Mrs. Palmer read the Scrip-
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• ture lessmi fi'd'm Acts,. • Arrangements
were made for the garden party next
• month. 'Mrs. Tiehbbrne read some
interesting and amusing icleces about
, .--51Vpmen," :Thel meeting closed with
• ......-- God Save the King" and .tea was
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•• 'NILE • -
Wedding Gifts
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SIIONVER. GIFTS
A lovely :variety
at•
• Smith's. Art St Gift Store
'gait St. Phone 198
• YOUR, FAMILY •
Proteet alt. your t'amili
• AGAINST
ANY ACCIDENT from ANY
1 • (lime
• Prtmitun WM per person
• $EE
11. Mi: FORD
/NSURA.NCE
amitton St. TeL 268W
• NILE, *June 4. -The Weinen's As-
sociation Will hold their monthly -Meets
ing On Tuesday, Untie 17th, at the' home.
of 'Mrs. 'Brooks. 'Miss Mary Bogie and
Mrs. T. -Nixon are, the other hostesSeA.
Mrs. Ada Stewartilas sold her house
and property at Nile •to- Mr. Percy
IIorne of Dune,-anniin. •
Mr, -and Mrs. Clifford lIorton, of
• Ilecchville, Miss.Ruth Cantwell and Mr.
ItarVey FrOcland, of Delhi, spent 'Sun-
day at the home of Mr. have .0tintwe1l.
Ruth is staying home for WMc's
holidays. •i• • •
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SliEPPARDTON
RI1101=PARDTON, June 8, -.Miss
Mary Vrooman is workingin Brantford.,
Mr. Ralph•Foster spent the week -end
at Toronto.'
Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Pater over the week -end were
their daughter, Mrs. Floyd Leslie of
Leamington, their son ..and his wife,
Mr, and Mrs. Vlaytan Foster,of Sarnia.
We are sorry to rt:port Mrs. Foster is
• under the doetor'S ,eare. We wish her
it speedy reeovery.
An enjoyable afternoon *as spent
• at the . home of iMrs. 'Alex. llogie on
'Tuesday; When the Leeburn branch of
Ihe Red CrosS" 1Soc2ety quilted two
oats.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
• NOTICE), is • hereby ' given to a3
..ersons* havins- any claim against th4
estate of Albert J. Goldthorpe, late Qi
the Township of Colborne in-theCounts
of Huron,,. farmer, Who" died -1111-'01"
about the 81h day -of March, 1941, ta
send Sanie, ,duly -verified, teethe under-
• signed on or Wore the 14th day of
june, 1941, as -on and after that date
the executors -of the said estate shall
proceed tb distribute the -assets thereof,
haying regard onirto -the claims of
+which they then have notice. MAO all
persons owing the said estate are re.
quested to make- payment Or satisfac
tory arrangement for payment, on or
!before the said date.,
Dated at Goderich this 26th -day of
May, A.D. 1941. •
' R. C. HAYS, KC.,
22-24 Solicitor for thesaid Estate.
.TEIWERS FOR (PAINTING. •
GODERICH COLLtGIATE BOARD
• reqUests tenders forpainting the out-
-side wood ,and iron 'work of the Col-
• legiate building. • 0
Partieulars „will be obtained from
either W. 'A. -/CeoltirarSt
-MiteE,wan- • '
Sealed tenders Mil be received by
the secretary up toiSaturday, June 21st.
•The Work is to be.completed by August,
1st, 1941.- 4
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CREWE -
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!CREWE, June 2.-A few from
around here attended the barn dance
in lf..aicknow 'Saturday night.
R,ev. J. It. Peters, of Varna will preaeh
in 'Crewe church next' ,Sunday,. June_
8th, at 1,80 o'clock.• ,
Mr.''and Mrs. John Curran, jr., had
as guests on Sunday the"fellowing:
Mr. and Mrs. Min .0tirran and ,little
son, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, 'of
East Wawanosh r Mr. and lIrs. nab.,
'Onrispi and Bertram and' jr, and:Mrs.'
Thos. Andersim, jr.'of the 9th canoession ;„ also Mr. John ',Wintry ; the oe-
casion. being .the sixth anniversary of
tlieir wedding.
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Miss. Olive Blake, of the Oth con-
cession of,Auhfield, visitql Mrs. 'Cecil
Blake for a •few dap last week• .
Mikr kernieo Dttrnin of Markdaie-
• called on frients 'here on Sunday last.
t� the Claims of wilic:11 they then harve
notice. .
Dated at O•derich this 4th day a
June, A.CD...11941.
HAYS,
iGoderich, Ontario,.,
23-25-, SolicitOr.for the said Estate.
TEACHER WANTED
TEACHER. WAN'I`ED.
CLASS teacher -toil No. '8, .
Stanley township.- Duties to comment* •
•Se tember ast. Apply to PEROT
J Secretary, Varna: 2,3-4x
onamos.-;
' WOMEN WANTED
-OPPORTU.NATY OPEN! STEADY
income full or part .time
anteed Familex Products are at-
tractively packaged, create instant eye -
appeal, build and hold customers' con-
fidence: • If yon are willing ,to adopt
our methods and ingest a• few dollars,
we will help you to progress surely and
quickly, ',For free catalogue- and -ceinv
plete MISS G.: ST, GEORGE,
570 •St. Clement, Montreal, •23
worriex iro
Ncvnion is hereby given to all
persons_ having_any elaim against the
estate of Ida -Annetta Wafte,• late of
the Town- Goderich in the County
of Huron, who died on Or about the
18th day of Mays1941, to send same to
the undersigned, drily verified, on or
before the 20.1th of June, 1941, as on and
after that date the executors, of the
said estate shall proceed to distribute
the assets thereat, having regard only
11ELP THU RED CROS
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READ THE • CLASSIFIED 'ADS.
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- *1'..NOTICE •
PTICE.-TO MY MANPRIME
Electrie fence •friends, 1 wish'tu
•announc'e that I am able to supply them
with the same service that, I have in -
the past. Also can supply my custom-
ers - with, Shure Shock, a Canadian
iMacbine, guaranteed two years,- Pried
at 415 and $18 complete. Ask for
information:
NELSON MeLARTY,
G-oderieb, R.R. 5.
224 • Phone Carlow, 18-22.
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NOTICE.. ,
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'['he next meeting of the Huron
County- Council will be held in the
-Connell Ctibilbers,-Colitt House, -Golfe- -
-rich, commencing June 10th, 1941, at
.2 Ixm.
All accounts, notices of deputations
and Other .busineg$ inquiring the at-
tention -of Council should be in the
h-nds of the County Clerk not later
than Saturday, June 7th, 1941.-
• N. W. MILLER,
22-3. County Clerk, +Goderich,. Ont.
RELISBLE MAN, BETWEEN 26
and- 55 years' Of age, ,with ear,
needed inunediately to hand out viRgiu
soap, baking powder and • cocoa to
establish customers in this coMmunity.
rgarm experience helpful .Sellink .ex-
perience not necessary as we train you.
Oomipany • representative *ill he in
• vicinity to interview prospects shortly:
Apply in first instance -Stating qualifica-
tions ta THE J. R. WATKINS COM-
PANY, 2177 Masson +St., /VIontreal,_Que„---
De5pt. 0-G-113. •- 23-26
• Mr. John Oraig takes this opportuaty
to express -his apology and regrets to
Mrs. Irene 2IcKay,ISt. Patrick's street,
Goderich, for having occasioned her
any embarraSiment or injury In health,
by reason of an incident occurring on
• Ma Y 24t1i, 1041, whieh arose out' of
...eircumstances in which she was in nO
way identified. - -23
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