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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-08-14, Page 8• NEWS OF AUBURN ',/el.WILISi; Aug. 1:3.----°: and Mrs,,, Eldon SteltFs of Torent%' riPent the. NWelisend with `Mr.' States parents, lir. and MI'S, J. e&Oita, and Mrs,..Tho, 4olanstOta, 'Misa Laura PhStilips and Miss Jean Septt spent the week:end at Loudon and 'Port Stanley; ° Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robison v)sita,. the vveeksend with M. and Airs. J. A., l',Tottrog Stratford. Mr. and MrS. Harold Nicholson and ,td,anghter, ICarans, of Galt, spent the week -end with Ireasparents, 'Mr. and Mrs, JJ. There, Will be no service in Kriox Presbyterian.church next Sunday. Last 'Sunday Wv. T. J. Robinson, of•strat- gOtril, occupied the Presbyterian pulpit, and *livered a forceful sermon on '"Iraiths" Eugene Dobie, Toronto, spent -the week -end at his home. here. rs. Jas.Vartel and Miss. Sadie Carter' visited over' 'the rweek-end with Mr. and. Mrs. Joe Carter, of Port Eego. — Stephen Medd of Merton called on Jas. Medd on. Thursday. Mies, Betty Tungblut is visiting Leonard Yungbiut, of Elmira. , Miss Evelyn Plaetzer lute been ap- , pointed, teacher. of the Summerhill, school. Mr. and Mee Wm, J. Thompson and Mrs. Wm. Thompson, jr..have returned after a.visit with friends at Courtlaed. el, Mr. 'and :Mee. Harry Wallace have --retleeied to their home at Wilkie, ,Sask., after a two weeks' vie'et with the lady's mother, Mrs.- Johp symingttm, and other frienclee, Mr. Wm. Walsh of Detroit is Visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Straughae. Mr. :.;tewart Ferge >n .of Mmint rbrest spent the' week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fergasons Mrs. Bessie Sicily has returned to Toronto after a week's visit' at Brus- eels. Blyth and Auburn. . The B.Y.P.U. will meet Sunday even- tag with Earl Rait4 in Chart% _ Mr, and M. Walker and Mary, of Toronto, viSited on Wednes- day with N1r8. V. Boss. and M. and Mrs. Jelin ilIOuston. M. Chas. ASoelith, Who hae been .visiting her.'..sister, Mrs., of Teronto, ba e refuelled hOme. Mr: anti Mre.,,MaitIand Alher • and - Billie Craig visited over the Week -end with Mr. and *Mrs. 'Stanley Stasser at &Cult Ste. Marie. Arthur has weaned home after a visit With `frds ttt Woodstoek. Te regular monthie 'meeting of the Woroenie Institute Will be held in the Foresters" lIall m Tueeday, August 19th. This i the ehildren'e day .and the program will be put on by the (*Whiten. Hostesses — Mrs. el. 11. Johuston. Mrs.. Geo. Hamilton, Mrs. Nesbitt, Mrs. Wifshingtonand Mrs. Erratt. ' Rev. 11. V. Wilson, Mrs.'Wilson, Ruth and -John, who have been spending their holidays at their cottage at Tobermery, ztre' expected home,• this week. Mr. Wileon will occupy the put - pit' of hie own sherd' MeV Sunday: morning. Mrs. (De) Ferguson of To'ionto is 'expected to lw present aud render a solo.. Miss Amelia MeIlWain visited with Miss' Bernice Blake at -Dunganeon this w,eek. • • Mrs. John MeKnight and grandson, • • Jackie MeKnight, have returned from a eisit te Clinton. • Miss Sadie Carter Was'ealled, to Port Elgin on Tuesday by the serious ill- nesS of her Sister-helaw, Mrs. Joe 'TO' THE OWNERS AND' HARBORER'S OF DOGS yeur- dog lieense is due and MIK be paid to the Tax Callsetor at the•Town Hall. • Take tiotive . and act acestril- Thgle". A. C. ROSS, Chief of Police. 33-A Carter. • TI1OODE111C11 SIGNALSTAR ..A.DDRBEIS SOLDIERS' 1 ' NALL Ift IN Postiaaster-Venerpl. William r. lock laaf;, always shown a keen personal interest in providing a 1.tf•e and ex- pedrtxtans Senice riiiafl to our- ever!, seas.' to.. One frequent eeteSee,Of delay -ea' direet fault ,of the sender -- la 1llegib& addresses on mail' Matter.. It has frequently, been found that peneilrwrit ten addresses lee:eine saitudged and unreadable dUring t:ourse of transraiselon, vvith the result that ie Ver- ditileult, for, the 'Canadian. Postal ('irp te effeet deliyery. When ink is used there is less, danger of the address fading or beconaing obliterated aiet pereoes sending letters and. parcele to soldiers overseas, can help ensure their sefe unl .lt'(dysde: livery by always haeing'estee taken to see that the address is written in a clear and legible manner, in ink. All mail 'should be fully prepaid and a return address giveu^ in the 4upper left-hand eorner. Letters, parcels and, newspapers- for Our troops 'overseas should be addressed in -ink as follows: Reginientel Number, Rank and' Name, Name and Details of Unit (i.e. Com- pany, Section, Squadron, Battery, II old - lug Unit, etc.), • Na me . of Regiment er Branch of Service, Canadian Army (:)verseas. If the soldier is still in Canada, mall, ehould lieaddressed to him givipg thie,: Regimental Number, Rank and, Neerk; Name and Details ar net (as ebove), Nanie of Regimeet orleelr,a.nch of Ser.,' vi Name of the Plate in Canada where thee Viet stetioned. Baptist Ladies' Aid.—Mrs. Frank KINGSBRIDGE -IJansing gate, her home for ,the Ladies' - . • • Aid meeting 'of the- Baptist chureh. onee KINGSBRIDGLE, , Aug. 13.—Mr. 'Bin Thursday. The president,' •Mrs. C. A.eDaltoe and daughter Mary M.e or ,De- Howsoe, was in charge. The devetional troiteevisitee their friends here % over perbid was taken hy Mrs. Annie Walper the Week -end. . • . . . and• Airs. 'Howson. • -- The roll cell was Dy. J. A. 'Resew returned, to -Detroit ' anewered with a verse „of Scripture on Sunday, -having silent last week eentainingethe word -joy." 'Readings i-atert where Mrs.. Rasher aid family were given lee,,Mrs._ Stanley •.Tohnetare , are remitining for .a 'While longer. • Mrs. Walper tied - Marjorie . Johnston. 1- ----Mrs. Smith ,aed little A aughen!, Mrs. The topic `TheGood 'Sainaritan" .was Mahoney and - her daughter, " Miss given by Mrs, W. C, .Robertson., -A I Helen, R.N., and Master Charles, from .duet was rendered by _Mrs. R.. J. Phil- t Simcoe, and )Jr. Frank Toueg of Car - lips and Mrs. Howson. "Mrs. Asquith. 1 low called-- on their friends here • On closed the meeting Aith prayer.. - . 1 Sunday. , . . . . s Miss Stella Dean; of Poet Lambent. MAPLE LEAF CHAPTER ' . , is spending a while at her home here. ' At. the reular meeting of the Maple Me Wilfrid O'Loughlin of Detroit Leaf Chapter, J.O.D.E.. -held August is spending, pert of his holidaye with. Itle the -regent, Mrs. R. J, MeMehen, his mother and brothers here. • ,• preeided. Mrs. Lyon,riean, who ' has Mr. and Mrs. Pope anl. family, of bad eoneiderable expei•ience in -Girl Kitchener, spent last week in their Guide week in Seotlehd, has consented 'cottage here. ', • • • . . to he, caPtain dr the Girl Geides in the Mise ()live O'Reilly -of Chfeage. Mrs- , CIIVRCII NOTES At the Bcxptist church next Sunday, Mr. Gibson, a layman a Adelaide street %Baptist church, Illeeaden, will speak. Rev. R. E. °Closse, of -.Long Branch, niinister-in-eharee at Victoria street United ehureh, will speak on Sunday morning on The lost Word." - The regular meeting. of -the Arthur Circle of Knox, Presbyterian church Will be hehl 'August 118th at 8 p.m. The -program will he Ill elra'rge, of Mrs. Geo. MacEwan's group, Turnbull Will Occupy his pulpit in North street -United church next Sunday morning and evening. At the Morning service, the paStor's sub- ject will be: 'Paving the Way for Victory." The W.A. of North street United ehurch held a successful silver tea and bake sale on the'parsonage lawn on Friday afternoou. Tea was poured by Mrs. C. F. Clarke and Mrs,. R, H. Turnbull, and WU'S served bys ;qrs._ i; Hibbert and Mrs. E. E. Tbassale„ in. charge of Mrs. J. R. Wheeler and Mrs. Walter Hodge, was well patronized. PORT ALBERT rmq AiltAIER,T, Aug. 111—Itevi.,F. 11 (,iuhn ,of Stratfore has' purchti,. •the fot and-.vettage frOna Squadron Leader Baylis, who has been trans- ferred from he R.A.F., school here.' te the West. . , Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hodges. and daughter Jean were visitieg friends in Kincardine over the week -end. The Ladies' Guild Of ,Christ church -held their monthly meeting at the home of -Mrs.-Gray, With ten members and three visitors" present. A home-- inade • bakitig sale and bazaar was planned and other business dealt with.. Rev, A. Maloney elosed the meeting. after which the hostess _served lunch. A •ntrieber 'from here will attend the wedding of LeOpl. Woedrow Hoy, youngest .son of R.- J. and the late, • Mrs. Hae,IiiMiss ';81iirley Marshall of. London on Seturday next'at London. Anglican Rector to Leave.—.Itev.., A. A, Maloney gavethe congregation of Christ church a surprise when he an flounced on Sunday that he had re- ceieed notice to report at Edmontep on thir-1W-tiiir, elle-Drain of the RA:F. school there. Be leds been rectorof the four parishes, Lucknow, Dungaenon ane Port Albert, for the past four yea'rs atel is liked by every-, one. • • A GOOD CAUSE"' 'absence of eliss Edith Taylor. Mise M. O'Reilly afreeelerien, Mrs. •,e. Lae- ' • — ,• Jack ,Mmer, is makieg his semi an . Groves, lieutenant of the Guides, .non„ Master Carl Gantee' Detroits"and• •ils°0 t() take t p&1t1on, and 'N}Jes O'Reillv of Toronto iSited the 1\hapter will till' her Position: Mrs; lied Mrs, Jas. Garvey on Sunday. 3Iemhers of the chapter volunteered . Mrs. Mary eflleilly and Mr. and tieeelp the Lions Club at their annual Mrs. Redfern. of Detroit' are spending frolie on Wednesday' pet Friday, a while with De -and Mrs. •Prayne evenin& All 1 OD E nielinhers were and familY• invited to attend an open meeting of the Empire Seel -lee (Inf.) on 'August I len. tp hear Miss tErlae White, regent of ''th Munieipal . Chepter. riLondon,Peek. On canteen work. , —Sudbury Star. -Mr. Henpeck, what do you think of a man who marries fie money?" -1 think hesarns every mit he gets." asurroombramlumeW 4111•11•1111117 , i• • emmeemeeisiikup- G HIE ST 01.1111.11Tir -A- GARDEftI IF lit -15 114,1,,e EMPIRE GROWN, GOLDEN RIPE .. - . ' 1311INANI (Mum° GROWN,..LARGE: t'litM A DZIRETT TaT CE ONTARIO 'GROWN; SALMON iLESII CANTALOUPES Bask. 16 -Qt. • oNTatic 9Rovvii No. 1. Gil.p.g. POTATOES 11.0 lbs. 21 ANNE PAGE BAKED GOODS AGELCCAKE—=-29c-- Chocolate Marsirnallow ROLL Ea.17d Plain, .3r Sugared DOUGHNUTS Dwz* 12 BREAD' ' • 224 -oz; Wrap Loaves 1 5C • Due to a ,Government Ruling. Al1 A & P Bread Will Be WrapPed Unsliced. E11,104 PEAS • .. lbs.23c ' Head _ 55, , CALIFORNIA 'VALENCIA °RANG: ES CALIFORNIA RED, 'L.StIOUS GRAPES Iona Cut Wax or, Gpeen .New Pack., 20 -oz. Tin Garden -Patch 16 -oz. New Pack 4. Sieve, Tin • PEAS: , AvInier Choice. New.Paek 4 sieve ronicato juice NieV'Prcu IVIATONNAIESE . • "•-• • Anne. Page A&P Evaporated Mit. . Tall tin 8c A&P Fancy Quality To- matoes. 2 28roz. tins 28c Iona Strawberry & Rasp- . berry Jam, 24b, jar 28 Suninyfield Flour ... .. ..... 24 -lb. bag 6/c Olt Fdge Bread flour: 98411 bag, $2,,4e 9c 25-�z r,19C 16 -oz. 2. 3c Jaz • Good ' 3 Size 9, .42 .lbs. 25, A&P Ret(Xirile _COFFEE' Mild — MeUoV 1-113. BagC .04/0 BEANS With Pork .:6-01. 7, Aylmer Tin OLD CHEESE 4; lb. 25c COIINFLIIKES7c Pkg. PLUMS:2 .itit I5c Choice Lombard Lyows TEA .mtelt 44c MONARCH FLOUR 21-2.75c 5 ROSES non 1.111. 25c MIK 2 age 43c CAMAY SOAP 2 Bars lic AMMONIA �an 4 pko- 19c TOMATOES iron. nig 10c PEAS stand.4 3 liz3. 25c NUT SNACK14=20 PEARL SOAP ----4 mrs 17c SHOIITENING Mitg. 1b, 14 A&P SELF-SERVICE FOOD STORES Ou :led and Operated by The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Ltd. roczs sti CT TO"MARRIBT CHANGES. rtnittlIASES' 1.41MITE10, TO FAIIILIZ WEEKLY ItEQVIREMEN'TS ' • Dual appeal toe funds tb maintnin"his world-eenowned bird sanctuary at Kinesville, One , Actual maintenance costs, exclusive of salaries: .and other t4penses, total -$15,000 11,nnually, so it is to the public .that -the Seventy-six-' yeareed naturalist. must look to pro- vide fields far thie work. • Most people .look upon Jack Miner's. tageing systeui of.,ducks and eeese as a 17 St)AY AtrtGITST 14 01941, Briefs ••••••••0••••PA MeKinnen's sto're will he closed from August 18 to Moust While the 3.11t3SeS 7ileKinnOn' ittftelli'd Vac fall millinery''display in:Toronto., 33 Monday evening, 18th Orcha.>stra at Kingsbridge Hall. Admission 35e. 33 All' roade lead to Ventral Business Colleges=Goderieh branch. ,Goderieb school of, businees—eihee open eery Friday 2.30 to 4 o'clock, Phone or eall on 11$ for full information. „ 33 'Phe Central Business College, Gode- rich, 'will be glad to arrange individual. instruction for the° wives of airmen, soldiers or sailors' Who desire to train for,business. Central 'Business 'College, Goderich braneh, office open everybrris day during Adgust. irons 2;30 to 4 Alock. Phone or call on us for full information. 33 For Results — A Classilied Ad ISENT To IRIONT.-1G001.1$ PAW& ABOUT 120 acres, situated on 8th maces; sion 'Colborne Township, one mile west - of Auburn. PossessiOn in fall; ViltANLI. te'.17ANLEY., Proprietor. Colborne Mugs- 1cipal Telephone 180s. 31-5x TeliI owTr.N:1,0:41---001:. uipped fRor001MigSht; honzekeePiligl DosSession at *once. Also rooms and board. App1y•-4I.• E. EARN- WELL,Keays street. 33-4x TO RENT. -.7 VUIRNISII,ED COT- "' TAGE, with electricity, inside ,plumbing, fireplace; will be ,vacant after "August 31st. Apply MIS. GRA.ONY, 'Menesetung Park, 33x. TO WENT.--APA.BTMENT. 'APPLY 14 ,Iklontreal street. 33x IIDEANS.—In W3inrN ham' General 'Hos pital, on, Monday., August 4th, to Mx. and' Mrs, Carl Deans, a daughter. IritITZLEY—At Alexandra Hospital, • Goderich, ^un August 7th, 1941, to Mr. and ,Mrs, R. ,.J, Fritzley, Grede- rich, a Son. AugustDIED x, 1 FRITZLEY.-L•At AleH landra 'ospital, Uoderielh, on Robert, infant 011.0of *r. and Mrs. R. J. Friteley, Goderielf. REID.—At 'Hamilton, Sunday, August 10th., 1941, Glen` Kepneth, infant son of Mr.• and Mrs. Kenneth Reid of Hamilton. IN MEMORIAM - MeINTLYRE..-----Ini leving memory of our dear -son RUssell, who died three years ago today, August, 18, 1938..•`' His life was abeautiful raeraory.• We death was a silent -grief ; He sleeps in God's, beautiful garden,. In SunsliVie ,of perfect peace. • • e --Sadly missed , by Mother and Dads -33 CARDS OF THANES • AND. ,M1tS,..11AM11./WN OLUT- TON wish to express their grate - full' appreciation to all kind neighbors and friends who assisted in any way at the timeeof- the -lose of -their by- ire. 33 RS. JOHN 11. KAY',WISIIES TO thank her friends for their kind- ness hi her bereavement, with special* thanks to thdse loaning cars, the pall- bearers and Rev. Dr. J. II. Barnett. 33x 'MRS. H. TREBLE .-WISIIES • TO thank her inany friends' ontl neighbors for the Jew kindnesses shown her during the late illness of Mr. Treble; Special thanks to the Mines, Mrs. Maskell., 'R.N., Miss Stratighan, R.N., and Mis§ Crawford, 33 MRS. DAN MePHIBE, ROSS AND hobby whenthe fact is it is: of inestim7 wish to thaei all. the theafriendsssistetrh(l32:1 e.14e'aittheghbrst i-mwelloorlthefire.thevarious 1'l'Ov1nc of Canada and : 'authorities- knowledge, Or where the I birtb!"" are _ . each Season,. of the. year, which Stator Province kills theemost, ,and where ' they are killed in any any huge nuraber. • For illustration, North .Carolina at •United ;States, because it gives the `3x PUBLIC NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE OF GOODS. COUNTY OF HURON _TO WIT: one• time was killing more than, ten "By Virttie of a Writ of FL Fa. issued out of ',His Majesty's Supreme. Court of Ontario and to me directed against ittibiLS-;Ttiel—eirirtte-le of W. W. Martin,- at the suitof WAilliam Martin, I have seieed and -teken. in execution the following roperty, vie:: 1 crak diningeroont gee Chesterfield elute 1 radio; - _kitchen furniture', bedroom furniture; 1 electric washing - machine; 1 electrie vacuum clean= er; 1 electric iron and heater; floor and table lamps, tables, ehairs, book Case and books, curtains, cloeks, pictures, rugs, mirrors, coffee table, tea tray and wagonenoreh swine lawn furniture, garden and carpenter tools; tire place set; carpenter bench and other articles. 'Which goods and chattels shall offerf foie sale. at THE COLBORNE APARTMENTS, Hamilton street, GoderiCh, Ontario, on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-VIRIST IrOlt SALE Fula SAiLE.—WeVIIISRFRONT . modern furnished house; furnace, eflttr,'water, sewer, bathing. Var.t. }WALE, Bennett ,St., Goderiels • 21-tf: FOR 'SALE.--00DERIOH HARBOR lots' Nos. 1039-1. °Water, and rail facilities. Good distrihuting peint for coal handling, ete. Reasonable terms. Further particulars, F. I). WIDDER, CN'telerich Sigrial-Star. 33-30' FOR SALE.—A• USED WESTING- HOUSE eleetric stove in good con- dition. Write BOX 54, SIGNAL - STAR. OR SALE.—MOFFATT THREE - burner egeetric stove with oven; bed -couch; vietrola and recordS, Phone 790 or 51. .7-- 3,4 WANTreD rirEACHER WANTED.—PELEE IS- LAND, ,Ontario. Teacher required for iSehool Section No. e. L. MUIR, Secretary. • 31-3 _ AT E D. 7- TO BUY, USED s eameras;.recent models' of 35M.M., or 214 x 314 cameraS preferred, 3. G. HENDERSON, Photographer, 2 Hamil- ton' street, Goilerich. •33-30 ANT E D. — USED WOODEN staVe silo in good condition. 'State , size,' condition and price.. Write. BOX 53, .SIGNAL -STAR. I -33 , WANTDD.--WONIAN TO DO ,GEN- ERAL housecleaning onte a Week. Writte BOX $2, SIGNAL, -,STAR. 33x SALESWOMAN ‘VANINE16 pROVITABLE OPPORTUNITY D'OR , women supplying demand for Familex .Flaaorings, Fowls, Spims, household Remedies, Toilet AL ticles, et(\ On market ove4.* 13 years- Write Immt,diately foL territory aftd whole. sale propoSition. Attractive catalosme JAREN; Mi s.s Cs St. 'George, 4170 $t Clement, Montreal, 33 LOST LOST;—IN VILLA.GE OF MATH 1.. ••'"Or Auburn, t*o. 000.00 Domdnion of Canada Bonds, On or abopt Jung 12th, 1941. Finder please write P.O. BOX 547, Goderich. Reward wiiitibe paid. 32-4 WANTED.—A CLEAN, RELIABLE • . girl • or .woman' far housewor'k in Torentci, beginning September. Geed wages. Write,41-eing address andtime convenient eeelnitereriew. MRS: J. It McMULLEN, Box 12, Bruce Beaeh, Kincardine, Ont. ; 33 NVANOUT-QF-T0.WN• STUD/ ,ELNT desires' to earn bo rd I • turn for housekeeping duties. Apply BOX- 55, SIG'NAL,-STAR, Goderich. States. Jack Miner gives thie inforin- ,ation to the proper' authoriries with the result ,hat several sanctuaries - been'eetablished in that Part of the country,, giving the birds a place to bryz,k he between Shpts. Bad it •_not• been for JackMiner's tagging System the authorities , would net have real- ized What a great percentage was being d• killein such localitieS: Xlies sumeuary• has preved that birds will 'come back to the- same placeefer , fond ,and protection. Only this spring while making a catch. a 'goose was caught wearing tWoetogs,,one on each leg., Sete hadebeen Put on in the fall of, 1924, while the tag on the other. •leg was placed on in the fall of 1928. Often one is caught which has been tagged as far back ifs the fall of 1028, but seldom is one taught that has been tagged back as far as 1024, chiefly, becausee Jack Miner wasn't tagging ' Last winter one was killed an North • ° day of AUGUST, ••et theehour of '1.30 mirny back that far. Jack Miner asks'. hew Many trips it of. the -dock. Carellea thatehadebeen tagged in 1918.. would have made back and forth across the continent had it not had a sanctu- ary to give it safety frorq the 'minters' • shot and shell. , Furtherniere, the tagging system proves that they go front one -Piave ,of safety to: another. Jack Miner has melted photos from owners of' bird sanctuaries in .North Carolina and other States, as well as from other sanctua fleain Ontario, Which. had been _taken from -blinds,' which show the •goose wearing his tag. Thus, while. there are chains of sanctuaries throughout America, birds cannot be exterminated, yet the hunters- have good shooting between these 'sanCtu2 aries. In other eel -4S, the vanctuaries etop any chance of exterMination. Millioii•of dollars Jiaie been spent' in the',Utlited• Sfles and Panada for musenms where only stuffed specimens Can be seen • ,Jfick Miner ,asks, is- it not just as importatt, if not More so, to maintain sanctuarkee where speci- mens ean be seen alive and saved frpm extermination? '• \s. • ' - Doctor: I'm sorry, btu I ean't cure _sour husband .of talking in his sleep. Wife Well;Sthen„ could you make him talk more distinctly? No, macam,"'.;said the 'clerk behind the drugstore soda fountain,' "I'm not a ph rnuteist.' I'm., a lissician!" 11=84 SIIIIMILt NT in this Week DAINTY MPS and SAUCERS, Vici-135fN-40e-.75e . DREAREVI1 SETri TEA SETS. • RINNEEZ SETS Von Jost can't beat them .SIVIITIrk ART -AND GIFT 01101tE East St. Phone 198 4,11/1111/40/1/11PlegidgeogiVA N.EI.;SOIN HILL, . ,Sheriff of -the County of Huron. Sheriff's Office, Goderich, August 12th, 1941. 33 •oxicuToks.SALE XERMTOR'S SALE OF FARM VILL.kGE PROPERTY ANH HOUSEHOLD •FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ETC. • To close the estate of the late Levi • Ilarvvood the undersigned has re- ceived instructions- to sea by public auction at the home of the late Levi • Marwood, Auburn, on . SATURDAY, the 10th DAY of AUGUST, 1941, ° at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the fel- lowing properties, nantely: 41. The west half of Lot 30, On - cession 7, Wink Wawanosh. This -fa= ' 18 Well 1?ul1t on and besides about 60 acres of workable land there are about 8 acres of bush. 2. Lot 125, Fulton's SurVey, in the Village of Ault -aro, containing nne-112th• of an acre, and h portion of Lot 124. On. this property is located a, two- story frame house in excellent- repair and a stable. This is A tidy property and 18 lighted. by electricitY. . TERM OF SALO: Ten,per 'cent. of the purcha,ssomoney 6n the day of sale and the balance within twenty dayis thereafter. The, properties will be offered subject to reserved bids. • Further. particulars and conditiong of sale will be made known oil the day of sale or may he Iliad on.ap- ,plication to the undersigned. . Attht same time and place there will be offered forsale the household ftirniture and effects of the late Mr. Marwood, which consist Of 2 chtp- boards„ ziaboard, couch, 2 bureaus, 2 bedateads, mattresses and spring, washing anaelaine, radio, chairs, a .22 rifle, and other ,artiele8 too numerous to mention. -' PEE118 01' SALE: Cash. ' DATED this. tWenty-eightlt day Of 3u1y( A.D:' 1941. ' • GUNDitY, GfalerIch. • A.uetioneer. 3. 11. ORAWPORI), „ . * Winghain, 243 Colieltor for the Executrix. ' -33 LOST,—BROWN LEATHER MUSIC ease loft on beach Sunday moll:lbw Finder please get in touch with VIE,. M. SINYI)ER, phone 537. .;33 P!. 1.o= 0,aumpaik NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTIOE MEIDITORS; " ALL PERSONS, having chriras accounts against the late Celia. Agnes Pentland, fornterly residing in Nanton, are required to send full particelers. thereof -to he undersigned solieitor to sthe-eiecutorS on -or -before the thirtieth ,day of August, 1941; after whichdate the estate will be distributed amongst these entitled thereto,- having regard only to those claims of whieh netice -shall at thst time have bten received. 0. C. 31-33 City Hall, Owen Sound, Ont. ANTED.—HOUSEKEEPER, IM- MEDIATELY; able to take charge; family of four adults. Give full particulars, includeligi whges exel epeeted, .and—exPeriente. *rite BOX ' 50, ISIGNAL-STAR. -33 ANTED.—A QUICK DELIVERY • boy for office, with bleyae. BOX 57, SIGNA,TeSTAR. -33 OPENING FOR 'WOMAN WHO CAN • use ear 3 te 5,Y2 days per week. on Rawleigh Route your city. Write, to- day. NO experience to start: Good appearance and knowledge of house- wie-ese-eneeds helpful. Preducts well .,1010Wn. Write today. Rawleigh's, Dept. Key No. ML -216-13911, Montreal, ana a. 33 BUY Ore IIORSES and .deaa cattlg: must be sattablt for mink reed; removed promptle FRED GILBERT, R.R.• 2, BaYllele Phone 908 i 22. Clinton, Calls paid • for. - 18-tf NTED.—YOUNG ,MAN, -17--24- - high school educetiOn, to travel in Western Ontario with sales supervisor. Apply 7 Britannia road, 7-8p.m. , 33x ••-...-. •WANTED.—WORK KBY ME DAY ; ' also all kinds of sewing. Apply MRS. DOM, care of Mrs. Bert Elliott, Trafalgar street. 32-3x Stranger: "So little 'Millie, who_used to inake mud pies all the time, -turned out to be a sculptor?" • Pa Sikes: "Yes, worse luck! I thought it was a sign he'd be a baker." —"Young Canada." "Are you the ;barber- who cut my hair the laSt tinier" "I doubt it. I've been here only six months." NOTICE 'I:0 CREDITORS. ' 'Notice • Is hereby given to .persoes having atet elahn against the estate ofArchibald Johnston, late of the ToWeship of Ashfield in the County of: Huron, fariner,- who died on or about the llth day Of July, 1041, to send. saniZ to the undersigned, duly verified - 'by , declaration, on or -befere 22nd day of August, 1941, as On and after that tiate the, executoisleerein Will proceed • to 'distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to the claims then received by them. .Dated at Goderich tea 5th clay of August, A.D. 1941. . • . • R 0. HAYS; ESQ., . • Goclerich, Ont. 31-33 ' Solicitek fbr tlit above estate. TO CREDITORS. NOTICE is hereby given to all per- sons having any claim against the .estate of Mary Ellen Fellows, late of the Town of Gedericli, in the ,09unty of illurcei, widow, who died onor abut .the,8thdlay oeJune-,eA.D. 1941, to Seed same te the undereigned,-On or before 29th dayeof AugUst, 1941, as on and. .efter that date' the _administrator of the said estate shall. proceed' to make. distribution of the, assets thereoe.,.hav- leg ' regard only • to the chillies then • fil:P1()1;ited • at Goderich this 12th de:r Ali:rust , A.1 ): 1941. R. •33-5 for,the said Eeette. NOT0 cREprfoRg. oF ISABELLE . Lot-IsE MacEWAN .Allepersons having claims- against the Estate of Iselielle Louise Mac'Bwaii, Thte of the .Town of,Gadee rich,• deceased, who died on or about the •tenth- day .c,4 January, 1940; are herebynOtified to send in to the under - .signed., on er before the .29th day of August, - 1941, full particulare of their, claims. Ineeediatelyearter the said lest mentioned date, the 'assets of the said estate will he distributed, am,ongst•the parties entitled thereto, having , regard only to claims of which the .undere signed shall then -have notice, to, the exclusion of all others, and the under-. •signed will not be liable,to any' person of whose claim. the .undersigned shall me then have notice for the aseete 8 o distributed or any part • 'thereof.. -Dated at Goderieh- this 14th (jay' tie August, 1941. • --It. C. HAYS. Solicitor for the Estate. - -BE PROTECTED AGAINST WINDSTORMS .FaraLi buildings protected for less than one- -centper day. Town buildings less than one tenth of 'one cent per 'dile. H. n. FORD -INSURANCE •3 Hamilton St. Tel. 268w 4 es • wo II no • I • si • My or 41•1111111111.1111•111111111111111t PAINT • • Now is the time lb do outside painting. Nftle haiidle a full jine of CIL. Paints and Varnisheg, For a WHITE paint th,at Stays white use CIL. TRUTONE WILITE Keeps white houses whiter. 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