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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-07-03, Page 8•.=••*"r, TEE GOD RICH SIGNA NEWS OF AUBURN AtikalARIN, July 2,—The 10ea1 Branah of the Binik of COnnueree will in lati,W be rUu ** a 4ubaitigeneyalk Goderich 'branch aud wralee will be given on the *erne 4*a-a heaetofere, both at saubUrn, and at DUngau on, MM. J. 'W. sSmata o lOoderieh and MI* Setae, HOVaitt Of lIanailtan visited 'With Mrajos. liewitt On Tuesday. Ms llowitt. is 4 daughter of•TheM45 Howitt of 'Indian Head,. fornaerly Auburn. • r Mr. and Xr KinW1), and daughter June; of lianailtenespena the Weelz-end With Mas. jee IrWi and 'Mrs. Geo. Lawler: . The 'WM.'S. !of Knox ;United eaureh met oil sTuesday afternoon 'with aire, jaaa•Roberten, in eller*, The IS,criaa tnre was read reeponsively and alre. Dorothy Wilso,n, who, had SKI:it a few da S's with Mr. az;‘1 Niello/son. Mr. John illeadle retUrned to Sa atoon on Mouay gter vtingbro- ther; 'Mx. 'George l0eadie, and. other riouols here. When the Good Ship Sephie Was Launched sTR 11 Briefs (BY" W.' Va rhiUips in LendOn Vireo a well-known family of shipbuilder.% Press)t eatialital her atal, when she "took up" Mr. !Reginald Asquith, of Avvield, In' the,. 80's Doinittion Day vvas cola,- after lauaehing 'ale was tight os a Quebee, is holidaying with his parent% • biated.ln every towa th Ontatio with barrel. , Mr. aad airs. -Chas. E. Asquith. • m11011=1)-1= parades, „, patriotic • kit. .WMiam X6Kenzie, of •Gtode- Mr. James lien* and little son; a sneeehes and a.general good time. On rich, was her first skipper and Peter. Galt, visited over the week -end With July 1. 1889, tie residents of .GodeaiePbaU sailed i» het. the first ttip. his sister; `!,kirs. Chas: 'Scott; aud Mrrich were 0." little eurpriaed,. notwith-i Jelin MeLean uid Jim • Clreen• &SO Of Scott. • • 8taWling the day, to see a loage• banal Goderieha'were' her second and third Stanley McNeil and Jaraes HOliston, of 'forty pieees marehing down the captains. - Drene MaLeod, a Kitt - both of the 11X,'.A.F. Manning (pool, street to the it& cif the drum. All the eartlines isudeeeded. them ana ta.aapts Toronto, Were Weels..end Visitors at their musicians wore'lon"" 11ii d d Hugh; McKinnon followed Her last 4.1.0 an • respeetivelassiee bee, Mr. 1George Northwood, teller in the Canadian iBenit of CoMmerce hete, has been transferred to the branch at at their „ head marched the town skipper On the lakes was 'Oapt. „Peter ,Isatelier, Bill alturney, sixfeclt four of aeKlunena dignity nod inaportahce. She waT built for the lumber trade, Round the circle they Went, then running a &oda deal of the time be- Fleshertori °has. Straughan led in prayer. Mrs.' ' . tweed and went down the hill to the tween Si:tallish Rivet and Ooderielit Thoe. jardiae favored witiaa solo. airs. Mr. Stewart 'Ferguson, wao has been harbor,. There on the dock in front 'and also handled a great aiROU of lot- xermeth stenougau .gave the fivie.„ in the Royal. Bank; Tottenham, for a of Lee's. to the west ef the Jlour ant% be from „the Georgian (Bay. to Sarnia , year, bas been moved te Mount Foreet. wass a , schooner ready. for latinehing. with oceasional cargoes to the leaver , The heralds Were given, by 'Mrs. Ja.s. i Wood n ome Missions!' and Mrs Tbeolaed Cross has reeeiVed the fol- 'She hall been contracted -for by, Mt. lakes.. _ z,_,fi"Il. Earl Wightman en "Ohristian,tSteward- ! i°wil4g; 41"ta : 4 pairs two-way 'mitts, (Joseph) Williaras and built by Wia It. was in the late fair of 1u17. ship.,,, • i 0 Palra aoeks (araaY), 3 arleevelesa ' liam Marlton. It was 136 feet longs Illie losses by 'war had Made IshipPing - • ' sweaters .T foot beam and 10 -foot held. a Premium on the Atlantic. Any Ves- Allele McLeod of Toronto spent ' ``' i Mr. and Mre. Harry sarrestrong .sel fit for oeean work that could be the week -end With her Mother' WIrs. i *II i The baud formed up in a large semi- . jou • . &ludas' . celebrate4 their tvaenty-fifth i circle and within the CIRle were Mr. spared from the Great Lakes' was sent Misa Mary Doble visited with ltand wedding anniversaty at tlie home of . alaeltee, air. aenuanss and ids annege., down to the Oast. ,, The ;Sephie,,despite ' a. — MrsGOrdoa Wellsnear Myth ., . . labble, ... drss. , '. M. Armstrong's brother,'Mr: J1. Wells, : it,", , s.ephic„, and otter interested her twenty-seven year a of service; we Lii V , anMI' e , still A-1 and went to the Coast to do Tav&Stock. viSited on Sunday with r . Iof 'Fergus. Farewell Preaentations. — Mr. and II f1:11.e,lektd:r \1 ?hail on e of the aailders, , M. .9.nt grs. Russel King. afra. IL. ie. °Riordon. andafamily left on i stood aeady with a maul in his hand,' , Mr. and Maa. Ray 'O'Neill a ,parithin -1xonaY d . . fgt., st.. Thomas, wbere Mr. : the bandmaster poised hi baton her bit. Stopping at Sarnia theY picked up Peter MePhap, the man .who knew the boat from the tinie the keel Visited ci•n Sanclay with. air. and Mrs. A. Itiordon- has secured the . position of bown eame, the bakon, down came the waslaid and also knew the courses _ j. 'Ferguson. b .. . C,P.R. station agent. Prior- to their maul, the ship be,, to move; but well from Sarnia to Buffalo. Crosaing , Ms a Chriatine Ross, of Winnipeg, departure, Dorothy was presented with what music ensued!' A fabil resemb- Lake Erie they. ran into a howling sDent a few days last week with Mrs. a camera at the contituation lance to 'Rule Britannia,' 'Britannia snowstorm.; It was no easy job to reef F. Ross and Donald, • . school, while at the public school! R. 1 ta W - - • 11 b d t •ted , ., u e es, a a Ne4,-,, c op ( 1 e e ec, . the frozen canvas. Under reduced Mrand Mrs. Thos. Carrick of •Gode- itaymore,.was• given a pen and pencil The 'truth was .out ;,, none Of the eanvas she sailed gallantly along, rail . ricb and Miss Lois Ferguson of Clinton set and Grant was made the recipient mtisicians could play ; attached to Nicht down, while Peter unerringly picked -visited on. Sunday with Mrs. Carrick's of a leather billfold .... -,Mr. and MrS• and every instrument was a kazOo.' 1.11) Ms marks through the storm. Tri- .siSter, Mrs. John "MeKnight, and Mr. Riordon •have lived -here four years. The ship slid slowly along, paused al umphantly he sailed her into .Buffalo McKnight. A Birthday Visit.—Mrs, . George moment on the brink, the,n plunged I harbor ; knowing the harbor well he - Zir. and Mrs. John Haggitt, of De- Sturdy,' Mrs. James Raithby, Mrs. . et ler-a, . sideways over the do..ii, .riro•lit 1 1 • If' disdained tbe aid of a tug. She was trait, were w4k-end visitors with the and willing hands quiekly took her former's brother, 3Ir. Wm. Haggitt. and lines and „pulled her into the dock, .Mrs, itaggitt. where Miss Williams christened her Mr. and Mrs. -Edgar- Lawson and -)Sephie," her own naille:, Bernice,...11r. and Mrs, Wm. J. Thomp- son, Mrs. Win. H. Thompson and Mrs. J. C. ,Clark, attended the Lawson reunion belci on Tuegday at Harbor Park, Goderieh. . ' ' ' • Mi. and. Mrs. Wesley . Bradnock visited on iSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicholson, of Galt; On their return they, were accompanied by •miss_ Harry Govier, Mr. Ephraim' Ball and Mrs—Harry Stark. and Betty visited last Wednesday with Mrs. Chas. Lovett, of !Clinton, it being the occasion of her "eighty-fifth birthday. A delightful tltue was Spent in reminiscence, and lunth was servedto the guests. and celebrant on the spacious porch. Mrs. Lovett was formerly Mary, J•ane Ball, and she is the oldest in her family. •*" Farewell-Presentation.—A pleasant social time was spent on, Friday even- ing at. the ,School7house ef 1 BE PROTECTED , AGAENIST WINDSTORMS Farm buildings protected for . less than .' one cent per day, Town . buildings less than one -tenth of ..one dent per day. • 11. M. -FORD INSURANCE 3 Hamilton St. "TeL 68w ,•••••••.••••••••••,•••• 3 • • gathered to do honorto the teacher, Miss Bernice iLaWson," who is leaving after teifelaing in the :sclieol for eve years. She was presented with a lovely wall mirror and a bouquet of flowers,. The address .was read by Margaret Nesbitt and the presentation was made body, conducted the funeral service. .by Elaine Johnston and Roberta Me- Pallbearers were Nelson Hill, Harry 'Vatic.. Miss .,Lawson made •a fitting .S•turd. Glen Raithby, Norman SlIcP- reply. Dancing formed the evening's Pard, Nelson. Lear and Eddie Ball. the last sohooner ever to enter Buffalo harbor without a tug. :There he said good-bye to her. In' all his years of dose* association she had never let him down ; in air weatlx- Sbe was a beautiful schooner, three-. masttd, th•tee gaff topsails and four er or foul, she 'could be depended on. 11/fR. AND1aS RICIHARD Mc - to rise to the occasion. 'Her masts ALL headsails later a mile was added INTYRIE h t th i • The a 3 s rec a on for e many aas q being easy to handle. Alex. Pontine, of deck; she was towed Own the Erie_ 'kindness and expressions of sympathy Ilarge Canal to New York, where her spars were re -stepped. When last was held Monday afternoon from the beard from she had' changed•her name OPle _of Mrs.._ Geo„. 'Sturdy. M.rs_13all to the "Margaret. Roberts,' .tindloadtn her daughter, Mrs. a cargo aif lumber cleared for 'Spain. Cart, .62 Dresden, on Friday niglit a ter an illness extending over seven yeara CHURCH NOTES She- was tOrmerly Annie Moyerea Her husband died four years, ago. She Knox ,Charch 'Ladies' Aid Society was a member of the:Plymouth Breth-. met in monthly session pn Friday,, 'ren, and a Minister of that, religious June 27th, with the president. 3Irs. Alex. Straiton, In the chair. The de- votional period was conducted by Mrs. W. J. Bakees -group. Matters of 'bust - entertainment. Miss Ila. Craig • has -Interment was in Boys cemeter.r. ness 'included final arrangements for . the garden, part a and plans for been chosen to succeed Miss Lawson. Mel annual decoration service or picnic to be held at Bayfield on Wed. Jinx 3rd, 1041 rowsoormarrommoromoropor-./ ' ,•, For Results A Classified Ad .0n 3.1rursdatY, July 17tb, perManent waving by Mrs. Jean Smith Stratford, at BrWSU. E%ebange When you need ,taxi', day or Qnjoy titlite'nktikokilir0.10dtmellobrIpee.44116.11r3Ini:tallerelY.:41:1111:eot1 RAIR011,91-a% TA"XI tAERNICLr, Victor). street: ,,T,01. ' 27x ' .Annuar tag day for Arexandra X102- pital and War purposes will be held' Saturday, July •5th. . There will be a house-to-house canvass and the co- operation of, the einiena is earnestly requested. , 2017 .s. uT:st 10,27ce, , A. &NJ. Atkr, ehiropractor, will be closed until Baekrite for the kidneys. Camp- bell's. .;tf The grocery store •at the corner of North ptreet and the Squate twos vacated by Fred It. Price on June 30. It has been rumored that , a ladies", furnishing store 'win be: opened in the ;stand, • , CARDS Or THANKS . FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS. • a. BEADLE wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for tae kindness shown them in their recent sad bereavement, for the beautiful floral tributes, and those who so kindly loaned their cars. . 27 THE FAMILY Oaa THE LATE CallibS JENKINS - take this means to express their apprediation to their friends and neighbors for the' many acts of kindness 'Shown them in their reeent ...sad 'bereavement, for the 'beau- tiful floral tributes, and to those who so kindly loaned their cars. • _ 27 ; e w s o express e Th boat !wit • hal the reputation of In the f were taken out and laid along the and condolence extended by- .stheir friends and neIghber4...11pon the sudden sing. of_..theirsonly--son; 27 A number from here attended a' Ball's ceinetery was held .on Sunday miscellaneous shower' "held Monday afternoon, in the church on the evening at the 'home of Mr. and, Mrs. ,grounds. Rev. R. M. 'Weekes of St. Harry Armstrong for . Mr. and Mrs. Mark's Anglican church conducted the Jack Armstrong, newly-weds. • service, and g'ave an impressive mess - Death of Mrs. James Ball. --The age from .1 Corinthians 13;12. Miiss funeral of the -late Mrs. James ,Ball 1 Berta Asquith presided at the organ. .:. .. .. ..,, ,.....mmairr •IIIIIIIIIIIII.PrrrraININWINWISINizaorormorroraaraarar."- „floor ;FOP. -antima” -511511""' ,f F:RWTS and VEGETABLES Head Lettuce ArivE Carrots "`E Gre'eii and Wax Beans 2 CAL. VAL. oranges "1- Seedless Grapefruit 1i6's • .DILINIC.ICD AAP COFFEE Freshly Ground iligoious; aini Winer • •BOKAR•a9c_ mild mei mellow' 8 O'CLOCK 'Intl& and Full-nodied RED CIRCLE ed 311. .46-7 = " <- 4:y4'A•••. • MAYONNAISE Ann PORK & BEANS SALMON Tows Tiger ;cohee • • PEACHES TOMATOES Thai EtentbotA '4.. 38C 111... 75C vir LHEESE Old lb. 24,, modib.19. DOMESTIC SHORTENIN'G' . 150 20-02. 31c JUICE szzeruTt Tin & P-nigh*"-otY M EATS. GuarariMeti Bacon BREAKFAST ;r3 lb cello plfg,2q0 Smoked ShouldersL'ianch; - 27c os lb. - SPicnie st29cmokod Shoulders, „,.. le c , lbs 15c 5c 5c 32c each 6c bunch 'r. 16 -oz. Page aar Aylmer Tin Dessert Iona 20 -oz. Tin • Tin . Till I' • • ea -oz. Tin. •tz BAKED GOODS. POUND CAKE , ,each 19c WEINER ROLLS 2.1% 17c BREAD, Ana Pap wilito mama or Unsiiced 24 -oz. DOILVCS Wrap C PURE LARD' 2 'bit, 17c PEAS 4 simre 3 la 25`c OXYDOL " • 2 RA. 43c ,CDISCO ,a' 21c a 53c MATCHES Yule '3 kit pc PRUNES 7P -80's lb. 90 • QUAKER rim:in 2 PICO, 17c SPAGHETTI °this 2 Ittt 230 KETCHUP u„e2, Liirt 31c CHICKEN as 19c T. 'rarer 2 ta, 130 A& P SELF SERVICE FOOD STORES r?, 'ijorrtA,• Prim XisliAlett t� fllT aSPAI 1 rit 4 nesday, July 9th.' A pleasing program was presented, consisting of a *piano solo by •Mies Eileen, Bogie and two vocaljiUmbers by the Misses Gillespie, Smith -and B.ogie. • There will be nO serVices in, the Free Methodist churchliare on Sanday, July 6, on account of .a •district meeting being held at Thedford. Services will be held as usual the -following 'Sunday, July 13. ' n The . M. S..- •isf" Noiih street United church will meef ok Monthly. Jalsa6, aF3 p.m., in the Sunday seirool room of t he churele alia. Wm. Straehan will have charge of the pro- gram and Mrs.. Jas. Hamilton will discuss the, study book. Visitors NI be made .welcome. • • • Tbe induction ofsRev. R. II. Ternhull as pastor of North street United ehurch will take .place tomorrow araiday) / evening: WESTFIE WESTFIEDL, July 2.—Mr. and Mrs. Norman Radford and. family attended the 'Radford reunion at Stratford on • Saturday. Rev. II. C. Wilson and Mr. Wm.'MMc- Dowell visited at Exeter on onday evening, , LD. Guests at the home -of Mra'atid Mrs. A, E. Walsh 'ou Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. carlisle, Billie and. Elaine, Mis-s Eleatuir Vennor, 'Misses Edna and Audrey Walsh, of Hensel]. Mr. Stanley Neale of Glencoe visited at the home of Mn. and Mrs. Maitland Henry,• . Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wni. •Carter on Tuesday were Mrs. W. Wilson, Clinton ; Miss (Ella Mao Wilson, R.N., and' her girl . friend frail ,St. Paul's Hospital, Hearst ; Mrs. Bpps 'and children, of Clinton. Master Donald Epps remained for a few flays' visit. • On. Monday. evening the members of the community gathered at the home of 'Aar. and 'Mrs. Henry Armstrong to • honor the navalyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armstrong, with a miscellaneous • shower. 'The house was 'prettily decor- ate(] with summer flowers., Mrallorman • Mellowell read -the address toahe bride and groom. The giftwere displayed and Jack, on behalf of himself •and his bride, thanked, those present for their 'gifts. and good wishes. , The hostess, served candy to all present. MAFEEING MAPEKING„ Julv 2. ---Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tasamley and family, of Chatham, are holgaying at their cot - tape at Port Albert. Teachers and students are all home for,,tbe summer vaeation.. alr,, and Mrs. George 'Saunders and family visited on !Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reg. BroomealIplyrood: • The WfM.R. met last, Thursday after- noon at the home of Mrs. SUM Alton. A number Troy', this line attended the anniversary services at Dungannon rnired church on Sunday last, and •had the pIeftatre of hearing Rev. C. IL .Dieltinson oaToronto; a fortaa 'minister of the Asillield cireuit. • Mr, and. airs'. Musgrov-e of 'GrOsse Point, Midi., epant a eouple of days, last week with Mr. and ;Mrs. CRichard Kil- pa f 'Sunday visitors with Mi. and 116. Richard Kilpatriek were: Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Atkinson of •Goderieh. .Mrs. J. Priam M Mitebela and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Brooks* of •Colborne township. A presentation 'wag held last Friday (welling in honor of !Mr. and Mrs. Rog. Broome, newlyweds, iDuring the even> fag they were- prwented with an at7, -tractive Aladdin lamp and an ap- propriate addre.4s from the Blake coin - mu Mr.‘ and Mrs: Palmier kilpatrielz and little son Bryan, of Toronto, are home 1 for the boUdays. • BORN Alexandra •Goderich, on. July 3r4, 1041, to Mr. andaMts. Harold Johnston, G-oderich, a. daughter. TAY)LOR.—On Friday, June 27th, 19411 to Mr. a a, Mrs. Gordon Taylor, R.R. • 2, LuCku (nee (Hazel Gauley of Goderich),•a son, Thornas Soutar. VANDERBURG.a-At .Alexandra Hos- • pital, tGoderich, on july 1, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. • Albert Vanderburg, Goderich, a daughter. - ' DIgD iGoderich, on Fricay, June 27th, 1941, Giles Jenkins, in' his 90th year. ' TOOMUS—At *Toronto, on Monday, June 30th, 1941, • "Girsham Ed- ward Toofabs, _beloved lather of 'Alberta (3.1rg. S. H. Ingram); Mil- • waukee, Wisconsin, ' brother of • Joseph, 1California, John, Cleveland, YOUNG.—In Colborne Township on Smiday, J une 29t1i, 1941, Bridget Dal- toir._ widow of -the late James Young, in her 92nd year,. ,„ IN MEMORIAM MIallatAY.—In memory of john W. Murray who died ten sears ago' on June 20th. • -To live in the hearts of those we, love is not to die." —Lovingly remembered by Wife and 27-x COMFORTS (Prom Punch) ' • Oa, my love,he has gone with the B.E.F. to wherever it is they go; - And wheiever it is a shocking place for mud and rain and snow; My love has a brand-new battle -dress which the Government gave him free, • • Butany love he w'ould catch his death of cold, he would, if it wasn't for me. I thought of my poor love's chilbfains (they're terrible ones, my love's), And r .got some wool and • ts knitting- •?' 130Oole, s a; nd I knitted some beautiful 'Ana I thought, with ajl, that standing about my poor, love's toes . will freeze, So I made six pairs •of four -ply socks coming right up over his knees. " • -NOw nay I thoughtawill be warm In 1114 hands, my love will be warm in ilia feet, But he must be feeling a horrible •draught where his neck and his collar meet ; So I knitted my love a muffler whieh - would go twice round his throl, With niee long ends for my love to tuck down the front ,of his pvercbat. I knit for my love in the Underground, , though the Underground is, a'lways full, • , • And I haven't room for my elbows, and • people" tread on the wool; . But I've knitted my love a sweater, • abieh zips up close to his chin, Arid I've given it, lots of pockets -for' my love -to put things in. I knit for my Imre as I wait for a bus, 1 knit on lite district train, And the lights go off, and the lights to on, and I have to -unpick it again ; tut I've' knitted my love a helmet, the way the pattern said.:4. exeeptIon his -eyes and his 'nose • and his mouth, will cover the • whole ok his head. -I knit for my,' 16ve ,livelong day, knit far into the night; have knitted a muff for nay love's left ear, I am knitting one for his right ; 'I shall make him some mittens, and bed- - soelis, and then, ao it aeenas to me, My love will be ae warna and dry• as my love can possibly be. 041, iny love he has,,:one with the B.V.F., •and wherever it is they've gone, My love may gad he is mueli too hot with only his, uniform on, But I don't 'mini; that will matter, for I 'know that nay low moist know It isu t becaUse I want to fuss, but became I love Lim so. TO RENT 4, rro ItiRST.---atOOALS. APPLY 44 St. David St. or 1.SIONIAL*Srialt. .27x 110 It UNT.—TWO tLARGE IFURN. „~- Josipup room* on ground floor; ale° board and room. J. E. IIA.RNW1,141 • • Keays 27-8x It BENZ—J*4MT OF FARM JanalSC, eonveniently situated in Goderielt towiiship,214 'inalle.• front towia. Uooi eomfortable house with. Hydro • light and -up-to-datefurnish- ings, ',Freedom. of house' an'a farro. Oity "people preferred, Apply BoX 41, ".$11GesTAT4TAII.,' • ° 2740, FR BENT.—OOTTAIGIE A;T PORI! ••••"-• ADDERT. Apply to MRS. WATT. liAMIUTON, Lueknow. • ,s11Ie,,_-.B.U.OKWIIE.A.T, 200 bushels or more. 11.1RAJM R.R; 6, Goderieh. . BRAY•allArTPLIIING TILL MIDDLE ,, July to rill innnediate or later eldek orders. Get yours In now. Bray pullets still good buys, day-old, started. E. alsaSOMDRISALIL, R.R. 2, Goderich. 27 POR SALE—.BIGGS COLD HONEY iMIRAINIER, N. 1 *size, used only „YeUkenewLaisesetofssiaIes is 4't, 'goodconditien. Mts. J. B. aleMATI-1, illolmesville, phone 901 r/T17ntlinabh. 27-9x • FOR SALE.;•(--WATIEOPRONT — modern furnished house; furnace) cellar, water, light; sewer, bathing. Or part. CHARM'S IlEALE,• Bennett Goderich.' 2142. pROPEIRTY FOR SALE.— a BED- ROOMS, 3 -piece bathroom, double varier*, sliding doors between ;.dlning- r0oj11,.kfa5troi1k1tchen,-w9o& shed, ceraent cellaza ,garage, large garden•with some fruit trees. Close to -school. Apply--c-orper of Raglan -a -and Gibbons streets, Goderich. ''$1200 caeb. 27x r „ FAIT sALE.-cozy mEs swim • suitable buildings on small acreages on 'Huron highways ;. poultry, beekeep- ing, fruits, vegetables, -sawmill,- eho ping • mill, • stores; restaurant; large number of improved farms. . WM. PEARICE, Realter, Exeter. 4 26-.8x MEN WANTED BIG MON'EY' FOR YOU. ,SELL Fardilex, line of over 209. guaran- teed houselield, necessities'. • People buy on sight. Big repeat business is Rure. Now la the • time to make your aloft: Everyivliere business is booming! If you axe industrious and wiiling to -work; send your name and adirreSs, and you will receive our illustrated catalogue and pla.i. FlAMILEX : 370 St. Clement, Mon- treal. -• 27 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO ,CREDITORS. All persons having claims against the •'Estate of:William John. Foran, late of the Tctwn of Goderich, in the County of Huron, .whoached on or abOutAhe 26th day of May, 1941, are nOtified to send full particulars thereof to the aqnder- signed on or before the 5th day- of July, 1041, as after that -date the -Executors will distribute the Estate havin-yesard only to the claims or which taa, shall then have notice. - DATED at 'Goderich this 16th day of June, A.D. 1941. ' •FRANK DONNELLY, Goderich, Ontario, • 25-7 Solicitor for the Executors. OPICE TO ORED, ITORS. f" All, persons having raiding against the estat of George Wesley Fielder, late of the Township of Aehfield, who diasd on the 23r4 day bf April, 1940, are hereby,-potified to forward full particulars bf such claims to the under- signed on •or before the 25th day of July, 1941, after that date the' ad- ministratrix will proceed to distribute 'the assets of the estate having regard only to the elaima of which she then has notice. Dated at Goderich this 21st day of :lune, 1041, by liatAmc DONNELLY, Goderich, Onta,rici, iSolicitor for the Adminiatrat4x. , • • 26-28 Bridge tenders wanted foaithe eon. struction Of a 20 -ft. span conerei,. bridge on concession 2, RD. Tenders to be opened .Tuly 141h at 3 p.m. Plans and speeifications may be se..rk with the road i;iiperintendent, HERB. C. .CritrtAiN, Lucknovv 7. • A marked cheque for ten per cwt. to accompany tender. HELP THE RED CROSS.' 21* -43 , (*. E.. IfeDONAMI, Clerl • Low _ TEN' I)OLLAR 131IL4L1S at peach, or in town district. Finder please notify 010N0AL-ST.All..' Iteward.' 'L'7x .•• LOIST.--4011ITE. IT1RS111 ING registration eard and opera ator's lieense. Finder please 'notify jOYCE.-GARDNER. 27x LOST OR 'STOLEN', . FROM tilaIsafj. 039,01100D . of 'Huron road,- a. beagle; black and white body with light fawn -colored' lread;, 1 year old. perSon''•detaining this '' dog' will, be proseeuted. GOIII)ON MacDONALD, 'Tones streeti• Goderieb.: '27x vimierrosiimaionisomionir rouNR FOUNID:4-A. PURSE IN 11A14303. on Ante. 26th, *containing a sum of Money. Owner may Isav,e it. by calling at 55 West -street and pay- ing for this ad, 9 •27x. HELP WANTED—MALE OR 'FEMALE. DImairsinion WAN1TE.D TO • handle establashed Watkins routean .Gederich. Possibilities runlamited., 'Special starting allowance to enable ,you• to 'clear. 300% profit. Apply at once CITY SALES DEPT, 2177 Masson Street, aalontreal. 27 +1/11111/4/B/11.1WIMINSPIONO/fi PUNIC -NOTICE MURRAY;—WILL .THE DESCEND-. ANTS of John Murray, born Castleton, •Scotland, lst April, 1832; last known address (1863) TurnberrY, Wroxeter P.O., Huron County; please communicate with STEVENiSON & JOHNSTON, Solicitors, Langholm, Scotland. Any information will be .aeknowledged. 27 wifillirlograirroirsiffilb7...rairroaliftrorroorrixiiirriirlirrimr",2romm -WANTED- - WANTED.—A )CIARETAKER FOR. ea....cemetery_ commence at once. All applications received by the undersignedup to Wednesday; July latia 1941. MM. SALLOWS, Township Clerk, R.R. 5, Goderich. • '27-$ ED.—MATBoy) -*Tga , BOX 40, ISI.GNAII,STAR. 27x WORK WANTED.--ISCHIOOL GIRL requires work as mother's helper during. holidays. Good with children. Apply to 66 ST. PATRICK street be- tween 6 and 8 p.m. ' 27x iATANTED.-eTO BUY OLA HORSES and' dead cattle; must be suitable for mink teed; removed promptly. FRED GILBERT,. R.R. 2, --Bayfield Phone' 908 r 22. Clinton. Calls paid for. • , 18-tf. WANTED.—PRCYMISTANT kl ER 'Wanted in rural Achim. Duties to begin in Septeraebr, 1041. MINNO S. STEOKLE, Secretary -treasurer, ,phone Henea11.98-13; • • " •. 27.8, WANTEM. --- MAN WANTED TO learn our buslisess. Salary and commission. for right Man. Good chance_ of promotion, Apply BOX 39, SIGNAL -STAR OFFICE. 26-7x TENDERS WANTED TENDERS_ WANTED Vor 350 tons of oil treated Stoker Coal, inch by one-quarter (1" x 1/4"). Analysis and trade name of coal must be submitted with tenders. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted and all tenders must be stibmitted by 12 noon, July 15, 1941,• to W. L. Whyte, ' Secretary -Treasurer -of Huron County Plying Training School Ltd., Goderieh, Ontario. • 27-8 T El 'MARS WANTED. 'Tenders for the purchase and re- moval of the weigh scales building in Dungannon will he received by the unaersigned up- to July aathas-19411-- 'renders not nmes!:;arily -alccepted1,2 not approximate +cane of building. DURNIN PaIILLIPlaa Clerk a vvf-st Wawanwh rwp., Lueknow No. 2. 27 , rlimsamits wAmnim—TowNsinir .90F , • Money will. take you a. long way in this world, Mit you'll be Surprised how far a smile will take You, and it costs nothing. imsor 4,PAINT • Now is the time to do outside painting. We handle a full -line of C.I.L."Paints and Varnishes. For a WHITE paint that stays white use CIL. TRUTONE WITITE. Keeps white houses whiter. COAL ° Now is the tune, to put in your next ivinter's supply oY coal. The price is now at its lowest. We stock MR Cone. Cleaned Anthracite which is free from slate and 'clinkers, • low M. a,sh and high in heat units. Chas.,C. Lee • •For Itardwaxe, Plumbing and floating,give us a.)eall. Phones--Oillee 22. 'louse 112 At the lirarbor (-41, r