The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-08-28, Page 8MAN 11148011t
GODERIVoll SIGNAL -STAR
TUWSZ)AZ AUOVIST 2•8tho 1941
,. was Mated in marriage to Williana J.
land' :NUS. Vag:1r Lan;s0 a AlabUrta,
Oliver Andereozip younger eon Of Mr. • PORT ALBERT',
NEWS OF AL,J131JRN •
AlafilltiN, Aug. 20. --Miss Lula Yung-
blUt, ThN f Illarat, le visiting her
lather, Mr. iGeorge Yurigblet.
Mr. and Mrs. L.' Ketlek and Bill
XrUiie,ot •Oalt, visited On 'SUnday with
anel
Ms. UtIgai 1[4M0,11.
bUe Weatherall, of the Aircraft
Sih001t oat, spent the teels-end
With. Mr. and'Mr-e. %Salford Lawlor.,
Ontigld. Wafer, in training at London,
WO the weelteend with hie aunt,
Mrs,Itiehard 'Finnigan; and M. Fin-
• • Mriand 1±,Irs. Ted .a111$ of Toronte
&Penttite week -end with friends here.
Mr. and. Mrs. •Reg. McCeol of Port
• At the sako at estate a' tile late
Zev Marwood the henee'end It in the
Saturday. The house and lot in the
village was purchased by Henry Wir-
Son of West Wawanosh.• The farm
was not sold, as the offers did not come
• lap to the reserve bid. .
'Dope visited on Monday vaith Mr, and
eMrs. W. T. Robison, ,
eand. Mr.s. Harry Andersen of
ltaicknow visited oti Sunday with Miss
• Annie Doyle and 14,S,S Margaret -King,
James (Houston- of -Camp Borden
Spent a. few days this week with his
parents, Mr. and Ms. Jolin Houston.
aareasseseseseeist'amesssearseeeesese
.mimum6minmomm•iimmimasur,
English Dinner,
Sets
$14.75 -to $45.00
Sets may be purchased by the
••piece at any time.
, START NOW
SMITH'S ART A141) GIFT
STORE'
East St. T Phone 198
"The Borne of English China"
-
and Mrs..Williara Andereen of Auburn.
PORT ALBERT Aiig 'and
Susie Blair viitititt her Tee beide Repko elesettang ese e Nage Mre. George Smith and daughter, of
Mk. C. NI. ReXrtz0142 and zedingote dre.,....s with neetehing eeeees
• Mee. RobertSon at tiOnflOn. sorite,itind -wearing a vorsage of Peer.
plr. and MreeT. S. Johneto and lessered reeee. She vtaa attended by
'Laura Phillitta visited London on Mon-
day. .
Miss Vivian 'Streughan is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew, Thamesville. '
Mr. aad Mrs. Thos. Manning of Lism.
don visited on Snxiday wit n Mr. and
•Mrs. Herb Mgdtjge
• Mies 'Lucille' Keller has returned
home after a sx weeks' visit 'With
friend.e at Woodstock:
Mree -Bert Marsh and Helen Marsh
are viSiting friends etBranapton an,
also Q.tteniling the Torento Exhibition.'
...Sirs.. John Finlayesonellas retorned to
MieaeJesephine Weir of AUburn, who
wow' a natty sheer redingote With rose
accessories and a corsette Of piuk
Briareliff roses. The bridegroom, was
attended by Victor Yungblut. After
the wedding'dinner eeered te,„ the ilia -
Mediate eelativee, at the Park House,
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. AnderSon: left
ou a boneyaloon, to he spent at tho
Georgian Bay. The bride's traveling
ectietume was black sheer, with bite
acces.sories and a silver fox fur. On
their return Mr. and Mrs. Anderson
will reside on tbe groem's farm in.
her home in •Seaforth afer a week s East Wawantisli.
visit with her sister, Mrs. Edgar Law -
Son, and Mr. Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Glassford, John
and Russell Glassferd, of Louisville,
Kentucky, and. Mr. and Mrs. Perey
Manning end Phyllis Manning, of Olin -
ton, visited oil Sunday with Mrs. Jos.
Quite a nuriber from here are at."'
tending the Toronto Exhibitioe.
sArehdeatou Edvirifid""Traughton of
Spririgfield, Illinois, vieited his sister,
Mee Chita Asquith, arid 1r. Asquith.
The loeale/ted CrosS nem a quilting'
in the basement of Knox United enurch
o T'uesday. *hen five quirts were fine
ished. A pet -luck slipper was served.
Keith Arthur realists.—Keith Arthur,
eldest son of Mrs. John Arthur, left
last.week to join the Royal Canadian
ate For mechanice Atter „re-.
pert in e-4-6-4fie%rethi itingestffiee- at, Lont.
-don ht.e.' was. sent to No: 1 Manning daughter Joan.' orrorouto; are spends.
Pool, Toronto. Per the past three .ing this. week with his sister, Mrs. N.
years Keith has beeit •eniploy•ed in the Thompson, and other friends.
. 'Mrs. II. Jeffersoe and little on
garage with Thos. S. Johnston.
Anderson—Lawson.—The home f
Bolen. --have returned from a,vis.it with
o
Rev. Dr. B671 -nett, retired Presby- her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Thornton,
t • .
terian clergyman of 'Goderich, was aItInevale.
Mee W. J. Craig, Ila and 'Allan, of
the scene of a pretty Wedding on Sat -
Auburn, were Sunday vtinters at Vie
urday at high noon, ben Mary Jean
hoine of .
Berhice Lawson, only daughter .a1rR. Onaniney.
ASHFIELD
at);:sT.NY-131R0() . i. — Mre.
Ohristena Jefferepo has returned' from
a visit wit'It her sisters at Guelph. • .
• . The W.M.S. met in the baernentof
tne• eburen on. Thursday afternoon,
with sixteen ladies present. The pro-
gram was in -charge of teachers,heme
for the belidays, led .by Miss Rebecca
Thompson. Readings were given by
MiSses laley Thompsen and Elaine
Bamford. Irene Robinson eontributVd
a solo. :Niles Rebecca Thompson closed
the rne.eting with prayer.- During the
aftegnooe, a quilt wae completedfor
the ited Cross.
Agnes Rodgers has returned to
Toronto after spending a few .days
with her friendMiss Jeag _Robinson.
and Mrs. Ted8.1111S and little
Meelie Were' Visiting witb Mr.
'And ISIV. Clove Myers, M. 'Siilth is
Mrs. Myers' brother. '
Miss Jean godge is visiting with
Miss Doreen Vttrie, 4th concession, this
Week • - •,,,
Mrs. Gray spent a few daYs in Forest
vlsiting ;her, brother, Ray. Walter
kawkins.
Mr'. and MrS. 'Turnbull and family,
of Walton, spent Monday at the„home
of Mr. 'and Mrs. Mervin Hodges.
Mr. and Mrs. Vie°, 'Galloway of De.
troit spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs, Walter Tigert.
-COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE TO
• •
REQPEN SEPTEMBEL2
. -Goderich Collegiate Ingtitute reopens TAtesday,".-September,
Studentt; on farm' lea*Ve-may• remain out until CiCtober, 1, knit inn -
register • on 'Septentlher
The school 'offers the regular aCademic ana commercial coz,r-.es
iticluding. art, murde, agriculture. shop work. --and home
0(11
„„.
$tutlents who have had t'ottr year= of ,4t•cnt .t*
,_may complete the eommercial eourse in one year.
Further' inforniation regarding, eourses 'may' be 'obtalneil ;r•1.1
the printipal; A. It. srott, 17 ,Elgin ave. • -
ge
A.:9414. I ELI), .is
• completed for 1941 and many of the
'..farniers have, eompleted threshing and
ieznr,t good - • retrm:: in the form of
jzi.
r Mr. ann Mrs. Ed. Riley. and three
, children frone Detroit are visiting at
the laInie of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mac -
4 Donald. •
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Fartish are
attendiug the C.N.E. for a few days.
Miee Elleabett -Bowler has returned'
after visiting \vials her uncle, Rev.
Fi th. r Dean. at Port Lai-1111ton, and
her sisfer, Mrs. N.; O'Leary, at Seaforth.
Mr. .John Simpson 'of Whitechurch
vle1ted with Mrs. Simpson and familY
:lily- -week.
Mr. aed-Mrs..Kieslow of Chicago are
eisi:iug with the latter'is brothers,
Meer:re _Dile and Hector MaeLeari. '
nudge: „"I'M'out of shape ',.todaY.”
Attlee: -wife been. sitting on you
• ittrainr FZ,
BORN'
BISHOP, ---At Alexandra Heespital,
Goderich, on ,2tugust 22rid, 1041, to
Mr. and .Mrs. Russel Bishop, Gode-
riela a son. ••
OARD1,11.F.--At Alexandra ,Hospital,
•Got1erich oxi Augist 27th, 1941, to
-Me. and Mrs, 'Clark Cardiff, Strat-
ford, a sets
Brantford 'General Hospital,:
, on, Auguet 20th, to Mr. and Mrs.
George Gee (nee 'Sadie Patterson),
a danghter,'
miuGION.—At" Alexaedra"Iloepital,
Goderich, on August 26th, 1041, to
Mr, and Mrs. Dmicae, Million, XX,
4, Goderich, t son.
The Saltford Red Cress will‘meet it
the bona' e of MrS. 'Fisher on Thursday,
September 4111, at -2 pan.
:dale our 'fall term begmning 4:nt
business success. Register for fall
term 'September 3. (*Oral Business-
Coalege, .1(kpderie1l 13ranch---office open
every Friday, 2,30 to 4 o'cloelt, during
August.' 'phone or call don us for full
informatio?. 35
. The inoOthly meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute will he heldinMaelC4T
Hall bn ThursdaY afternoon, Septena-
ber 4. Mrs. W. J. 'Henderson of Wing
-
ham. district president, will be the
guest speaker. The Auburn Women's
Institute wrill"be guests at .this meeting,
and will' supplz the pregrana. 'All
members ef the local branch are urged
to lee presept at this meeting. ,
•
At Kingsbridge Hall, Labor Dayee
9,pan,„ Keno, followed by contert and
dancing to Music of IVECCharles
oreheerra. Admilseion 35, cents. , 85
The Mepie Leaf 'chapter, 1,03).E.,
•
will hold it regular meeting on
Thursday, SepteMber 4the .atass On.;
at the Pablie Ifibrary.
DIED The Ladies'. Aid of Zion church and
MeNEVIN. At Dundas, Friday, Unieedet Corndssweodfm:a(Trayyl:ir'ss,ep?ooJnenbeerr
will
August 22ed, 1941, Mary McNevin, at 2 pan.; at Miss,Nina Walter's home.
wife of 'Salm MeNevin„ sr.,' of The roll call will be answered with, the
. -t Scriptural use of the word -.Prince."
wil4g4tuik cemetery
Sunday, Atte& *, , rs. Fuller and Mise aeo. ginn are
TIOHBORNE.—In dad—erich, f-ses. 4"
Mon -
(lay, August 26tn, 1941, William The Nerses' Alumnae will meet on
Tiehborne, husbited of Annie Knight, Friday, September 5tli, at 8 pane at
. IN MEMORIAM
the'nurses' residence.
- hi his 62nd year.
COOKFIELD.--1n lefing memory of
George Oockfield, who passed away
'27th August, 1939.
—Sadly miesed by Wife and family.
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NeeKENZIE.--eIn. loving memory of our.
dear -wife and mother, Mrs. Jennie'
'McKnzie-, whO passed away Aiigust
31st,- 1939.
CORN Ontario Gnywn;lisroet, Fresh Tender ' ' oil
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0004 -11Ouroe of Vitamins ,B, & 'C' Doz. A.IIC
POTATOES ifteaciairpoli:14;e1ritaminscal'adti‘r..82.,c, '10 ihr 20c
BL
IJEBERRIES • .seketecaler" mai. ty
LEmoNs , California Fresh ArrIvais-380 Sire .
Excellent Source of Vitardin "C"
RED GRAPES ' • Calil"nia
I.uscious .**
California Valencia
, good Size
Louisiana: The Finest of Sweet
Potatoes. txcellent Source 'Vitamin 'A'
ORANGES
YAMS
41,&,,,t23c
Doz. 23c
lb. I tic
Doz. 2.7t
3 lbs.
No. w Is the Time to Buy PEACHES N°1 At Attrattiyo AKr
Delicioias Niagara Prices
11.
CERT&
PAROWAX
SEALERS Sm�IlDoz
Et'.
...TOM:. A .54 P
JUICE New Pack Tins
. 1 f
Pkg:
AP4N PAGE
BAKED GOODS
Doughnuts &a:12c
Angel Cakekaki ljgz"te 299
BlithEAD
1114r4E PAGE'l Ea '15C
WHIT
LOGANBERRIESgw18, TinPackhoe
WAFER PICKLES Aylmer Sweet -ii -oz
New Pack BM'
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PEAS -
GARDEN PATCH 16 -oz.
New Pack Tin •
15c
19ce
9c
PORK & BEANS LIBBY'S 3 vz. 25c
LIPTONS TEAL.% igt. 83'.
17e
AlliVIALADE t/TEVIttle 2j12 22c
1- MAYONNAISEPAANGND •itatiz. 23C
APPLE JUICE
lidn.rddrroddlooddmorldiordioloordorodrosorommormemonio
SHREDDED WITEA7
2 for 23c
. 1, •
.ICELLOGG'S ALL I31t.4N lge pkg..20c
SUNINFIELD, TOASTZ..13 WHEAT. .2 for 13c
▪ urg4RAPEFRUIT J 4JIQ, feb o• 230
ORAUGE es GRAPEFRUIT ,JVICE, 20 -oz.
2 for 21c
•
ONT. APPLE JUICE, 20 -oz. 2 or 15c
NA.I.tir TISSUE '2 for ?lc
TOWELS....., 2 rolls 25::
25c PA .OWAZ .120
tic
• CROWN JADS ' .
gal. Vc
0E111,0
RIIBBEA
PileOs guided to Posidett
ebeneet, tordsteel Ittatted to
fAMIlY "weekly' reallieemook.
LOBSTER ChOice
CilICKEN Boneless
OLD CHEESE -
SARDINES ciur
KETCHUP 'oktik's
PLUMSI, SEM
2 20 -oz,
yies
Ihe6
Tin
1 5(
289
Iv 219
2 "Is. 210
2 nos.. 23c
124.
2' 'lig 15C
rordoomiiroworoommortrammw
A&P COFFEE
BOKAR 'itt. 39
8 to:CLOCK 35c
RED CIRCLE a4,31c
A & P SELF-SERV10E FOOD STORES
d
"God took herThthne,'
It was His will;
But in our hearts
She liveth still."
—Sadly missed by husband and
daughter Jean. ,735
HELP THE,RED CROSS
orowwwwwommiwar
•
AUCTION SALES
FARMS FOR SALE BY PUBLIC
s AUCTION, IN THE TOWNSHIP
LOT' GOODRICH. , c. -
The Preperty•of ,the.lete James Har-
rison, 'lots 25 and 26, concession 5,
containing 80 are each; will be offered
for sale -by auction on the premises on
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, at 2.30,p.m.
On lot 21 there is a comfortable one -
and -a -half -storey, holise, with a cement
kitchen; a large barn with straw shed,
all on stone foundation,: and, .good
stabling: Hydro is installed in both
the house and barn: There is also a
Cement garage': A drilled well, with
an electric motor installed, pumps the
water to the house and. burn: ,
e Lot 26 contains 80 acres of excellent
farm land, thlt the lefildings are poor.
Both• farms have. sell suitable for grow-
ing alfalfa and both -are watered by
never -fairing spring creeks.
. At the same etme the•tenant, Elliott
Harrison, will offer for sale his farm
implements pia -stock.
TERMS ON FARMS: 10%payable
on day of salee balance on October 1.
Privilege of plowing during September.
For further particulars write:.
R. G, THOMP'SON, •
Executor for the Estate Of
-the late. James Harrison,
R.R. 2, Clinton.
F. DONNELLY,. Sorreitor,
34'-30
' - Goderieh.
AUCTION SALE.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5tle5th-at 1 p.m.
Let 25, concession 5,' Goderich Town-
ship (Porter's Hill).• .
HORSES -1 gelding, 12 years; 1 bay
gelding, 10 years; 1 -hay-mare, 8_,yeaee
1 general purpose mare, 12 year;
'aged hprse; 1 Percheron.filly rising 3
years; 1 Percheron filly:rising 2 years.
4.3ATTLE-71.xed cow, due Vine of sale ;-
1 Inerh,am .00W, bred July 1; 't Here -
lord cow, -&-years old ; 1 .Holsteiri -heifer,
fresh; 1 Holstein cow,due April -1st';
1 Holstein eow, fresh,?. months.; 1
Holstein CoW, fresh 1 month; 1 'black
COW; fresh in June; 1 'Hereford cow
1 due April 5th. P1GS-1 goy, with
lifter ;.41. sow, due September 20th; 1
York hog. IMPLEMENTS—Frost &
Wood mower ;., Deering sulky rake;
" spring tooth eultivator, 13 tooth,.; 8 -foot
power lift cultivator; '2' Set diathand
harrows, four section; 1,harroW Ste;
Scuffler, new e, 2 walking -plows; 1
Cockslautt riding plow; ten -inch grain
grinder; 2 Bain farm wagons; 1 rub-
ber -tire wagon; hay rack' gravel lox;
set of sloop sleighs; set of ;
fiat rack; set, of Stewart .clippers;
brooder stove; 10 feet of hay rope;
1 leg vise; 1 set of, breeching harness; '
1 134nch silo „ filling Papex
eutting box :and pipes, complete;
lsset of single harness; forks, Shovels„,
whiffletrees, neckyokes, and other,
articles too taunaerou's to mention, in-
eltidinfe' tousehold effects.
• At the' • same time there will be
offered for sale lots 25 and 26,' con-
cession 6; Goderich Township, contain-
ing S,0 'acres 'each. Terms cash. .
J:4:11.CIOT IIARRISON,
Proprietor.
HAROLD JACKSON, Seaforth,
34-5 Auctioneer.
111/1117.1/0/0MMISOWN/101/0/101/0///11,110111/1/
Many of your friends are registering
and they're "going pla&s," becaiase
they 'are attending 'Centre]. Business
College, GoderiensBranch.• Office open
every -Friday 2.30 lo 4 o'clock during
August. 35
CHURCH NOTES
,areW A. J. Milligan Is expected home FOR • SALE.—FARM IGO ACRES
-from his vacation this week and will with good buildings on county road
gantist chusch next Sunday e east -of-- Nile_Applx_XIt.
:take T•fiarge of the service in
Rev. A. W. BrowerBrentford will Erich, DWA,Ont. PRD HARD), RA. No. re Gode-
occupy the 'pull/if of North street 'hone 280 x-
0, ' Carlow. 35-
United ielkirch next •Sunday, morning
and evening.
Rev. A. S. ,MacKaye will return to
his pulpit in Victoria Ktreet Mited
church next Sunday, ,and will preach
both morning- and evening. -
Rev. Dr. T. Wardle:iv' Taylor will
preach in Knox Presbyterian • ehuich
next Sunday morning. •
For Results -A Classified Ad
killa SALE
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FOR
RENT-
:roilalour:c:ohaln.0'41SnAaf:u14hrAnoi'a:eeet1/2;gga°r°Aad:beita;.4rInSililkeill;s:0": Bi4' C°11)°rne 9:9mlushiP' .(me l'Ille we"
fruit. Cloec to echOol, stare and of "Auburn. POSsession in fall. PRANK
7 -room rod brick house with -bath- riro124uBa'NerT;671.C4sii:u°41)tealiotILNIstal42, coll'aUce67
.
'Quick 80e. , Apply reTAINIWY, /1)roprietor. Oolliorne MBA-
'SALE.—BARTLE'l'T PEARS.
street, Britannia road, near Sunset
llotel (turn at Burrowe• tore)' 34
FORB. 1„. "siamboolict 40 widder Preferably students. APPly., 21_ Bruxtlee''
AonDtA. STEWART,: R.R. 6, Goderich, Pal TaseekiNloneselee.803_,.. s. e :•3sesseal•-•5x .
• -------------s . 34tf To .RE.NT,--iriunNrsairel) ROM,
.43tree.t.
bedrooms or bed-SlItilig "ZOIMIS. ,
pon ,Iroun Ar.u.) Two to itioNT.—KJRNIF,RED Rooms.
spACRe,ntral. Apply BOX 59, sw,e„te.34r,-,
lots; Mrs. Mew's property on 'Me -
'Donald street. ror Particulars apPlY
31 „MikEttmald street, , 3t(i0x ci T . .:
0 RENT ---PRONT I)OWNSTA.IR
s'., ' apartment, Iriamediate pcisse.esion.
p OR 'S AL E. — EIGHT s ItOOM plY 81C4N.,, ". 'STAR*
--....::,
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housef urnaiee, and, three-piece -
,SIGNAL0STAR, 00E70E, ' 35x,
bath. ,Gentraliy loeated. Apply at
. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FOR , SALE. — 1939 CHEVROLET
trick, 3.1/2 ton, dual wheels;
tell cheap or trade on car ot cow. Five
young pigs, light Wagon, thoroughbred
Jersey cow; thoroughbred St. Bernard
dog, one year old; barn, 22 feet by
30 feet, JAS; WHITE, Oxford street.
V 1,
Fon - SAIA.--WIATORFROT
modern furhisneds hbuse; furnace,
cellar, water, light, sewer, bathing.
Or part CHARLES HEALE, Benuett
St., Goderich. 21-tt.
FOR SILE.--segrObERICH HARBOR
, lots Nos. 1030-1. Water and rail
facilities. Good distributi ---peintifer
1 7o.
coal nandlings ett. Reesonittne terms.
Further' particulars, F.I D. "WIDDER,
Goderich Signal -Star. , 33-36
FOR SALE.—AUTO-TRAC TRACI.%
OR, $160.00; 'I -Jame -made tractor,
$50.00, in Al condition; set 'double
dase; set of Oliver tractor plows;
‚trailer and rack. 'HEDLEY PROUSE,
,Taylor's 'Oorner or Phone 933-81, Godee
rich. 35-6x
N°TWE TO CREDITORS.
'NOTICE' is ,liereby given to all,per-
sons Irevinebany claim against -the
estate Of.Mary Ellen Fellows, late of
. the Tow, of GMIertch, in the .0ounty
of linzeire." widow, who died on ;or about
the 8tb. day of June, A.D. 1941, tO send
.saine to the undersigned, on or before --
29th day of August, 1941, as on and
after that date the Ladalli,liStratar of
the saleestate shall,proceed to make
rid,.
eetribution of the asset % thereof, hav-
ing regard only to the clainis then
-Dated atGoderietfldthdayof
August, A.D. 1 1. •
G'Co'clUerAiIehS,;Ontario,
33-5 Solicitor for the said Estate.
e3Envoy and Mrs. Deverson and cane-
didate Payne of Hamiltoeethe lat6ir
entering. the Salvation Army training
college in Toronto_ next' month, wili.
conduct the meetings at The Salvation
Army next • Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7
p.m. On Saturday at 8 p.m. Moving
pictures will be .skoWn.
..Messrs. A. C. Bennett and William
Bennett of Chicago have been visiting
relatives at Port Albert- and district,
and gave The Signal -Star a friendly
Calle
FOR SALE OR, RENTe--1:10USE
and lot in Auburn; house newly.
decorated and painted. Apply W. H.
WILSON, R.R. 3, Auburn. - • 35-7x
()R FARM
attractive highway location one
mile west of Seaforth "at the turn" is
offered for quick sale et low price with
reasonable termS,''Seven-romned bouse,
'with bathroom; furnace, electric stove
and ' hydro; brick barn and poultry
houses, small fruit trees and bushes,
excellent land for -gardening. Suitable
for poultr'Y farm, market garden or
toueist camp on a busy highway. Appy
to Mee'ONNELL & HAYS,' Senfortha
Ont.
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,
oyir
WANTED •`.
WANTED. -110Y TO WORK- -kr
' ,b.J.Anal-Star; one who is through
tf
• CARD OF THANKS :
MRS. '
• -I-WANTED. 'A' SMALL -noust,
WM. ,FREETII AND FAMILY -
in ,geodri-
wish to thank those whopair,
*ere so for cash. Apply M6 Goderiete Rcottage or bungalow‘
S. H. B,
RRNo
kind to them in theft' recent bereave- '
'loaned ears for the funeral. -35
m
34+x
ment ,• also those who sent flowers or .. .
—olorial0000rmoromillo
'RESULTS COUNT!
The following students of. Central
, Stratford, have, re-
cently accepted positions: Grdee Mc-
VOTIOE TO pitpinTons:
IN THE ESTATE OF ISABBIJLE
LOUISE MacEWAN
All persons laving claims against
the-- Estate-- of Isabelle Louise
• wan( ,ate of the', Town �f Geee.
rjejs,„ deeeasecirwho died on ex -about
the tenth dray of January, 1944), are
hereby notified to send ra to the -under-
signed on or 'before the 29th day of
August, 1941, full particulars of their
claims. Immediately after thesaittlitEt *
'mentioned. date, the assets of the said
estate wilr be distributed -amongst the
parties- entitled theretoshaving regai•d
only to claims of Which the under;
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
not then have notice for the assets, so
distributed or any part thereof. •
Dated d't Goderich this 14th day of
Augustes1.941, - '
R. C. 'HAYS, K.C., Esq.,
.3.V5 Solicitor for the Estate..
WANTED.—EXPERIENCED .!GlRL
•for geneiai housework, able to de
411r5111 cooking. MRS. 'ACEIESON, 5
Nelson street,. 34•-•5
WANTEt/e—tiFFICE BOY WITII
Business Sterol
bicycle, full time.; some clerical
Kellar, Royal Bank, Stratford; ;Wilma work. Write BOX 62, SIAL-S'TA
Hamilton, ,Staffa Creamery, Staffa; WANT E D. — BUY, USED
Meier Novelty ,Co., 'Stratford; Clara eras ;recent models of 3511;141.,
Mill"Ltd., St. Marys
Marguerite Brine, Great Star Flour 'cam
Schletzhauer, Silverwood's Ltd., Strat- r -se-r-3% -camerae preferred.- -J. G..
s' '; Jerdarie----ee-e•
.ford; Reta Watson, Merchants Broker- HENDERSON, Thotograp.hers 2 -• 11-
age, Milverton; Muriel McKay, Kroeh- ton street; Godrich. • 33236
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ler Mfg. Co. Ltd., Stratford; Howard 'AN.TEI..7TO BUY OLD HORSES
and deiecattle; must be suitable
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gnerengesser, • G. L. Griffith & Sons for mink reed; reraoved promptly
Ltd., Stratford; Betty McClelland, FRED GILBERT, R.R. 2, Bayliee,
MaXiVelF:s -Ltd.,•-artt,"--Maryet, Barbara Phone 9 . r 22. Clinton. Calls Dad
Crane, Canadian Bank of Comanerce,
Stratford; Beth, 'Shannon, ',Stacey
Rress Creamery, Mitchell; William ANTED.—TO • RENTS -BY -YOUNG
Ballantyne, R.C.A.F.; Betty,,,Burford, koutge, a three room npartmetat,
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Dept. of Higfiways PSm
rov. of Ont Strat- all house, or *part of -a large houee,
ford ; Roy Whiting, R.C.A.F.; Nelson by 'October. BOX 91,,•SIONAL-STAR.
Kehle, ,Goodrich- Rubber CO.- Ltd.; -35x•
Kitchener: Maxifie Wiggips, Whyte
Packing Ob., Stratford •, Robert Krug,
Interior Howe Co., Kitchener; Blanche
.Kittmer, A. IL•Lofft &.,Co., St. Marys;
Margaret Dempsey, Mutual Life' of
Canada, Waterloo; Isobel Sim, Beacon
Herald, Stratford ;- Julia Schaefer, Na-
tional. Grocers Co. Ltd., ,Stratford;
Mary MeOlacherty, 'Western Ontario
Cred•it Bureau, Steatford; Kenneth
Cornish, Massey 'Harris Co., Brant-.
ford; •Doris •Wilker, Canadian Bank of
Commerce, Taviitalt; Helen Itastings,
(1.L Graff,. -Stratford; Elva Baker,
Richmond .11esiery. Ltd: Mitchell ; .Hilda
Smith, Ileispeler Furnittire Co., Hes:
peler; Margaret Morrim-Silverwood's
Ltd., Stratford' Roy Batley, General
Alonstroction ' Toronto; Harold
,Harrie, Canadian., National Rlys.,
Brantford ; Jean Sutter„ Toronto;
Eeelyn Reycitaft, Jones Mfg. Co., Strat-
ford; Eva Deitrich, klleitridea''Strat-
ford; Olive McKenzie, Western Ontario
SOrbdit Bureau, Stratford; Norma Mak,.
Toranto; Audrey Swope, St.
Marys (n•eanieey, St. Marys; 'Franklin
Zurbrigg, -Listopl Transport Ltd.„
ListoweWTtilerie MaxWells
Ltd.. St.. Marys; Ella .May Miner, Wil-
liams Trow Knitting Co. Ltd. Strat-
ford ; Kenneth Lingelbank, Brantford;
Edwin Roeding, Federal Steel Co. Ltd.,
Linden; Doreen Pfaff, Preston Neelt-
lug Ltd., 'Stratford; -Lois 'Cash, Can-
adian' Bank of Commeree, Stretfotd;
Olaires Diem], MinuaI 'Life cif Canada,
Stratford ; Kathleen Stapelton, Can-
adian -Bank of ''(!ommerce, Dublin.;
laine (Weston, Canadian Bank of.:
• Connnerce; Tavistock; Fficieen Preetee,
John W. Lloyd, Insurance, Stratford;
Mary MeDenald, Ifteleon-Herald, Strait.
lora. .
If you attend the Cental Bileineen
Goderich brancl19 you, too,
will soon bolding a good position.
'We' invite you to call at the school and,
arrange to register for day 'old night
. or spscial half-day eitine'p, opening
2epthnaber 3,
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NOTJCE TO OREDITORS.
IN THE ESTATE .WZiLIAM
GEORGE MacEWAN
All persons having claims. against
the -Estate of William George Mac -
Ewan, late Of the Town of •Godericla,
gentleman, deceased, who died onor
aboet the twentieth day bf May, 1941,
are hereby notified to send in to the
undersigned on or before the 3rd- day
of September,' 1941, full particulars of
their claims. immediately after the
said last mentioned date, the assets of
the said estate will be' distributed
amongst the parties entitledthereto,
having regard only to claims of which
the undersigned shall then have notice,
to the exclusion of all others..., and the
undersigned will not be liable to any
'perSon of whose claim the undersigned
shall not then have notice for the
'asSets so distributed or any part
thereof.
D
at ,Goderich this 21st day of
August, 1941.
F. R. •DARRofw,
35 ,Goderich, Ontario,
84-36 Solicitor for the Estate.
for. 18-tf
•WAiNTED.--tEXPEllIENOED GIRL
" for general housework; able to
do plain cooking; good wageseePh"one
LIFE INSURANVE
A IlUgRAND'S PRIVILEGE
A• WIFE'S ItWHT
A CIIILD'S CLAM
-11. M. FORD
• not/RAN-et
a namliton Tel. 268w
CO-OPERATIVC FERTILIZER '-
The, Cucknow Tensumers' CA -Oper-
ative is preparing th supply the farm -
eel, with -registered brands of fertilizer.
We also have on hand our special
brawl, for mixing'ivith tlie grain. It
can be sown witk, the ordinary seed"
• seving,.the expense of buying a
fertilizer drill.
We deliver within .a radius of twenty
'miles. Oet our- priees and terms.
Order early.
• JOHN JAMIESON, Manager,
3541 Phone 71, Ituelinow, Ont.
PUBLIC NOTICE
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OPEN RAWLEIGH ROUTES ARE
AVANTED.—YOUNG MAN' WIT111 , tioaree but in so vast an organiza-
tion expansion creates new opportuni-
bicycle to deliver telegrams. APP1/' ties, /f ambitious, wilting to start
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with good earnings and increase yrapld-
WANTED.77-0(110.-01% TOWN STUD- ly write for full information. We Gap-
" ENT desires to earn board in re- ply sales, advertising literature—all-
(urn for housekeeping claim Apply you need. Itavvileigh's, Dept. Key
BOX' 60,eSIGNAL-STAR, Gotlerich. No. IIL-216-118-II, Menatreal, Canada.
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PAINT
NoW is the time to do outside painting. We handle a
full line of C.I.L. Paint's and Varnishes. For a WHITE
iiaint that stays white use CIL, TRLITONE WHITE. ',Keeps
white houses whiter.
COAL
Now is the time to put in your next winter's supply of
coal. The price is no* atits lowest. We stock fl&fl Cone -
Cleaned Anthracite which is free .front slate and clinkers,
low in ash and high in heat units. •
Chas. C. Lee
Per Hardware, Plumbing and lieating, give nit a tall.
Phones—Office 22' liettse 112 At the Harbor