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TOINITY SUNDAY -
8.80 . TiOIN COMMUNION. •
SCHOOL" AND AIIILEs C./4SOR,
1100 4.111; •' HOLY COMMUN,ION ANDSERMON."
gs? StibjeCt: "The Message 'of the Trihity,"
,
70 P.M.:: • pvp,IsoNct AND f4EIVAION. Subject; "A
CWItClis
Co'iii(rmation-ClaSs Friday At ;,89 P m*
North St.. United Cbtrdi
'IttliNiSTEli-1(,14: IL TURI‘IBULL,"11,A.;
. 11. m 4141[1,4,S.D.RON LEADER SCOTT MORTON. °
'a p.m- "Sund"ny, School.
.--1;:"-X-Pont....„."111t,_10,,,N;0111EA' RD OF CORIST.":' • '
Organist and Choirmaster -MR. 'RAY 1'IU/J*00N.
A SINCERE' WELCOME AWAITS YOU.
ox Presbyterian Church
9.45. a.m. 'SUNDAY SC11001:%Al1.,Pgpartmenii.
4.1114 1'U:01/0 WORS11/1,P.
• THE SA.CRAMENT OF.,BAPTISM.
•7,00 pm. PUBLIC' WORSHIP. __
Sermon Subject; "Jesus, touches. Our Hearts?'
MINISTER -REVEREND- -RICHA1CD° STEWART.
ORGANIST, --MISS fraiEEN BOGIE.
DIRECTOR OF, PRAISE -MRS. FRANK SAUNDERS.
. Come :and ,Woriliip the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness.-
GOdekich. 'Baptist Chureii
Rev. Joseph Janes MA,Pastor. • Miss yerna,, MiUerOrganIst
10 am -BIBLE SC11001.4
, PUBLIC WORSHIP AT 11 AMA and4
Conducted by 'REV. JOHN CRIPPS of Si. Mary's, Ont. -
,.....gencaday 8 p.m.-M-eeting,of
' Wednesday 8 -p.m. -,--Prayer .IVIeeting.
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STRANGERS_ALWAYS IVEECONEE
-V1,434,34.0.YALTLTO-NEW724.1)....
rZDE1ATIO1ST turo DAY
AT SWORTA JUKE IA
the officOS of the 'Huron FederatiOn.
f Agicu1ture n charge' Of the ar,
rangements for,the Federkt1OU'S WeOnd
annual field day and picnic have been
asaurbd of" a record attentlanee at the
LiOnS,--Park,--;$4eaforttif on-WpInesdaY1(
June 14th, ' • - •
.Tlite most -,ziotabl,e-o-ttraCtio4--f34 1,4P
day Will be the wet ence* of Ills Excel-
lency. the Earl of •Athlene, Governor,
:General of, Canada,' and 'Her Royal.
Highness Princess -Alice. • They will
arriVe in.Seaforth at i2.1Z p.m. ,and a.
banquet will be tendered to. thein 11.t.
PresbYterian church, at which
.thile Mayon J. J. Cluff, will officially
weleoine Their ExcellencieS. ilis Royal
:Highness will. reply to the welcOme..
On acconntOf limited *onlinodation,
it was found" recessary to Unlit invita,..
dons, vchiell Was k difficult matter,.
Those" Who are receiVing invitations
are: The executive of Huron County
Federation of Agriculture And their
wives'; preSidents of toWnship• Feder-
ation unit and their wives; mayers. of
towns within, the County •• and, their'
%OATS presidents 'of the Lions Clubs
and their wives; presidents of Red
Cross charity units of the county;
inspectors (zone commander of
Canallian_Leg. 1-IPPOr the swia9.,
and those holding other responsiKe,
positions in the county. • ,
Their -Excellencies will arrive at
Lions. Park at 2 p.m. and will inspect
the guard of honor for military district
No..1 at 2.15 p.m. His Excellency will
address the gatheringat 2.30 p.m. Mr.
S. lienttpdyi editorf-in-chief of The
Family -Herald and Weekly .-Star; will
'address the gathering on his observa-
tions during' his recent trip through the
British isles. 6
At 315-3.30 p.m. there will be it live-
-stock ,parade dt:Shorthern. cattle of ,the
Huron-Pertk§hortliorn • Club, who are
holding tlid4, anntal field' day , and
judging coinpetition on •the grounds.
This conapetition eominences at 10 a.m."
Fros 3.30-4 pm. Their., Exeellencies
will receive the: farmers and their
wives.' In cOrrespondence - with the
Federation executive they have intim-
ated that they wish to Meet as many
of thelarthers and their wives as pos.-
sible.. '
From 4-4,15..P.m.• His Excellency and
Her Royal Highness will attend the
'first part tff the: ilittiry 'distil -AY from
;military .district .1.•under the C441-,
mand . of Brigadier McDonald. Ap-
proximately 200 men from Camp Ipper-
Wash will demonstrate the -mhdern
weapons -being usOd by., Canada's. active
. • ' '
From 4.15-5 p.m. there will be, a -tour
of the labor-saving devices, exhibits and
- -
Victoria St. Uniteli Church
ARTHUR_ J. McWE..
MR.:CEOIL 110DGONSt. OF STRATIIROY:
7 p.m. REV. yiliBUR.11,0GERS OF IXVINGSTONE CREEK.
•
ORGANIST -MRS L. HANNA
TliEL ItMTECO.STAL`TA.BRAITAVIIE
THE CENTRE OF EVANGELISM, -
,
REV. A. G. HAUB'S, Paster. 4 - 16 WATERLOO ST.
. -
"-Sunday. Id adki.4unflay 8eho91.
11 a.m.-Morning Service.
7.1).0.7 -Evangelistic Services.
Tuesday 8,p.M. Young People's Service.
Thursday 8 -p.m. , -Prayer Meeting. -
earty welcome -awaits you at this spiritual - workshop:
ree:,1Vietlio
Cartier; Victoria • and Park 14.* .
. ,
• REV.- 6, ".W i'REAMAN;, Pastor
10 a m SUNDAY SCHOOL.
, 11 a m MORNING SER'VICE.,
p,intt.. EVENING , SERVICE.
COME AND BRING,YOUR FRIENDS. EVERYBODY' WELCOME"
:PRODUCTION OF FA1101
" 'MACHINERY •••
The .145 --output of :farm Machinery
approximately 100 per cent.
Iflille--194041-4verige-produetion-If
completed machines, witlra substantial.:
-1y-higher Vereentage' of repair parts.
There Will be, nO": restrietion on the
production' of i4pare parts for farm
machinery; The fad that ,100 per cent'.
of the average 1940-41 Machinery out-
put will be available in ;1045 does not
• mean that deraand, for all types and
Regional chairmen of ,the • Consumer'
Branch,- R/irtime Prices and Trade
Board, and heads of the national wo-
nien's 4kgankotions---met--
'Ottawif.t. Mts: J. D. Detwiler,i chair-
man of the Western Ontario region,
brought back with her a heartening
message to the women on what .they
iad already accomplished and a warn-
ing •as to- What yet faped them in the
days ahead. •
Virs."-Detsriter-in-a"
done on the farms in Canada. "There ,
is no actual shortage of food 'Cali- I
ada," she declared. 'In niany caSes
the seeming .shartages,iwere due to the
fact.. that food-iwas being sent else-
where ..td meet • the 'needs of others.
The farmers with -a• twenty-five per
cent. 'reduction in manpower had in-
-creased production by. forty-eight per
sent. -a ree9rd that is outstanding."
In speaking of the watching of prices,
the checking and reporting of infraQ-
tions 'of various' kind, Mrs. Detwiler
stated:the women had been instrumental brbtiniing ab.out 'changes orders
and the making of new ones.' An ex-
ample of :this -was the long -hoped-for
regulation in --regard- to suits,'
dresses, ;underwear, -etc,.whien • went
into. effect on March 1st. • -• •
A warning- was ,issued in reminding
the women that when: present. hostil-
ities cease it will be necessary to hold
the linevery securely in order to
prevent a• repetition Of the situation.
that occurred 'h11920, when the cost.
of living- index was almost doubled.
But in order' to help accomplish this
there were now 14,000 women .in
Canada work41g on the, Consuther
Branch itt comparison with 2,00,0- a
year and a -half ago. .
tiaraimmatmear .misratistr
varietiesof agricultural equipment can
be filled, it is stated. Rationing of
farm machinery will kill be necessary
and Only the MOO Urgent essential
needs can be met • Although some ma-
teriaAs. afe-iti-greater supply at -the.
present ,time, shortage of niamiower -
And difficulty of securing other meter-
idls• becoine determining factors iu the.
ainoiint of equipment.'
• ,
N'e4,..Sunday„ Daya-a good
time 19 start practising the Golden
Rule.
4.
Get Mire relief With Lloyd's Corn and
04119110 alve. 000 at Vathpbell'ii and
Emerson's drug stores. 21-20
Do net neglectto piirenase• your
tiora "Aliffi-eVit 'UM= Or •
1Ietise-to4lonse canvass May 29 -June 10.
Draw 'June 21st.
prizes: ' -'21-23
Maple Leaf Chapter,
met inziivaI Fniday, July Oth, 22
Will youlb9.4 the children's and pets"
parade,;hig •event 'of OAP 1.0,1)41.y
Carnival on July 6? - -;42
Constipation, bil1ousneSS, indigestion
quickly relieved N,yitil HVIY$ Herb
Tablets, the effe,etive tonie loptive, 25p
and. 7,5c :sizeK at" Campbell's and all
?druggists. - '22428,
The ,Church. Viromen's Quilcr' of ,St.,
George's' :church will meet 'Wednesday,
Awe 7t1i. 10' the, Parish, 11411, There
will be a good program. All menibers
please, be present.- ' '" -22-
Slendar. Tablets ate:'effeetive. Two
weeks' supply $1; twelve weeks' $5, at
Campbell's. Drug Store. -14-27
WANTED. --Used shower-prOof 'cloth
coats or other articles of similar ma-
teria.1,1by the 104 branch, of the. Navy
League; IO be used for linings for Mitts'
tor men On• minemespers. This IS an
ltirgent appeal,. as new materials- are
Pradically off the market- Magazines
and books m good condition are also
requested. Please leave at Pridham'S
Store on west side of Square.
- The regular Meeting op,mapie Leaf
Chapter, will be held 'at Mac-
Kay Hall; on Friday, June 9th, at 3.80
p.m. A -full attendance is requested;
as final `plans for the carnival will
be made. •-22
Annual meeting of ladies' section of
Maitland Golf Oluli will be held at the
club house on Sunday, June 4th, at
2.80 pan. All lady members please
attend. '-22
The. annual' meeting of the littron-
Bruce Liberal -Association will be held
at Wingliam on Wednesday, June- Ith,
AIM, William Alexander Efay,_Victoriti
street, Will receive on Saturday -after-
110011, june`ard; from 4 to 0 o'clock.
• At Kingsbridge Hall, 'Monday eywa-
Carruthers' Orchestra. Admission_
50 cents; • __22tf
Citi*C.It:- NOTES.:
Rev. -Richard Stewart' conducted an-
niversary services in Carmel Presbyter:,
iau church, e.nsall, on _ Sunday 'last,
And I -UV. J. F. Taylor
ducted- -the services • of -Knox -.church
here. Mr. and Mrs: W. A. MacLaren'02
town, who tre former residents ef
Henfiall; assisted Cannel church choir
at the evenang-serVice.
Rey.: John "Pollock, formerly of
Whiteehurch, has- been tendered a call
14. the .Presbyterian congregations of
Alsit Craig -and Nairn,- for Whom he
has been supplying for some time. - Mr.
Pollock is at present • clerk of the
Huron -Maitland Presbytery.
At the-morning.scrviee-last-SuncTai,
-Ihe .Goderich Baptist church, ' Mr..
A: K. McLaY, of Ripley, ga*e.art,inter-
esting and informative address on the
subject. ,of .**Total *Abstinence."' , 'Mr.
McLay dealt upon the terrible evils
that result froin, indulging in intoxicat-
ing beverages. An offering -was taken-
r-thr-support-of-the-eutaritralemp
ance Federa tion. .
The May Meetingof the Ladies' Aid
of Knox church was held on Friday,
May 26th. Mrs. A. Straiton discussed
t,he business and .Mrs. Wignall rendered
solo with accombaniinent-by Mrs. J.
McDougall. Mrs. T. Wardlaw „Taylor
gave in " instructive address on "What
is our share in Canada in -,the foreign
immigrant situation?" .
ANTE11-tr-TO itUY OLP liORSI,4
Or 'amainkd 4eateedIttiree;mtvasedt belgt30114114tPt4ble
FRED OILBERT, , J.R. 2, Dayileld.
Phone 908 r 22„. Clinton. Calla paid
ANTID. GIRL OR .WOMAN To
de general,....liouseirork in IfOine
With two adults; good, wages., Apply
to MRS; E. L. DDAINI, 87 East street;
GOderich.. - .• 40:
WANTED TO REN,T, SUMMER
cottage, small house oeknartment•
in west end of town,- from June 15th to
August 1st. 110X, 46; SIGNAL -STAR.
29,24
WANT•ED: QUALIFIED. iNSTRIfe*
TOR and lifeguard, part thee. for
Simuner raenths, to • supervise Lidns
Club swill:mai-lig .„ classes at GoderiCh
bathing beach. For further information
apply .to gtiCEW.A.N or W. J.
BAKER. - -
RUG APPRENT/OE ;
. male or tma1e. Senior marten',
atio#,,,stancling: Apply,- NATIONAL
SELECTIV11SERVI0110
Goderich. Refer to 'order No. 1024: 22X
-ANTED. - OUTBOARD. MOTOR,
single or twin, up to. 5 h.p. JIM
1DEL,Goder1& -22
CARD OF 1111N1SWITT4‘
•
. MY EIQEBQRSAND,
friends please accept my grateful
:thanks ,for the kindness shown to me
in my recent ilhiess? I am particularly
grateful to Dr. J. M. Graham, to Dr:
Wallace, ,and- to the superviser and staff
of Alexandra Hospital. MRS: JAMES
MORIER, Palmerston Street,4poderich:
Auctioneer.
FOR„ COUNTY OF HURON'
CHAS. BELL.
R. 1, . PHE,'
ON ° .
" 2248x " CLINTON oopil •
Canada's smallest wheat crdp-in the
past twenty-nine years was 180,000,000
biishels-harvested in the bad -drought
year of 19:47. Canada's largest wheat-
erop (,566,726,000 bushels). _Was pro-
dnced in 1928. At first the .1942 crop:
-was thought -to -be- the largest, --but it
now lakes . second place on a final
estimate .of 556,084,009 bushels.
'The -next meeting • of the Huron
County •Coundil will be had in the
-Council Chambers, Court--Llouse, Gode-
4,11 4ch,_commgncing.....T.uesday,,,.Jub.e-13th;
At .
acconntS, notices Of deputations
and other business requiring the atten-
tion of Council'should be in the_hands
of- the-genUtk- -01erk---ncit -1a,tm7thnit_
Saturd&k, 'Tune 10th. -
W" •-•
golinty Clerk, •
22-3 Goderich„ One
:NOTICE TO 'CREDITORS.
•
OTICE TO CREDITO& •
Notice is hereby given to all persons
having any claim against the -estate
of Ellen Cluff, late of the Township' of
Ashfield, ,widow, wlio died on �r ,about
the lst day of Jamntry, 1944, to send
e-te,-tte--undersign
June,. 9th,_ 1944, as oniAnd after that
date the administratrix of the estate
Shall proceed to distribute the assets
thereof,- having regard only to the
claims then filed.
• Dated at Goderich 25,th. day 'of
May, A.D. 1944.
• R. -C. HAYS;
Goderich, „Ontario, .
21-23. Solicitor for the -EState.
TO RN -URN E» 0011.VAGE
""" adjacent to Goclerich Summer
Selt001. Week or seaSon. REV., M40-
A1iLL4N, Tiusonburg. * 21,3x
oxt RuNT.-.,-r unasixsflEx) xtoolO,
,• on lOwer tat; also -A vavant apkrt,
Possession, at once. 3. 11. HARNWELL;
ment-on -second flCsir ; gill 7C-Onveniene-es,
Keafrstreet, 21tf
- . • . .,
TO ' RENT. - SMALL. •COTTAGE
-
('our 'rooms); partly .% ,furnished, 1
'kvired ;• preferably by seasen. •X-PPlY
,24 'William 'street; ''. ' 21t1'"
e ' • ,, , I
0-RENT.-41oots,' rtrxtrsr.titoo.:
d , .
-, 0r, _Accommodation tfor 'roomers. •
PliOne 57a, . • .22x.
0111 0 •
. .
"The month of/Irides alliIR-OSeS'
is here again, and we are ready
With those delightful 1,:',•.-••
VVetiditig --Cakes
yonwlllbe pleatied With
• r.
• thorn', '
•
Tarts, 'cakes, - Cookie's,
Bread and*I.Infis"-74nade from the'
very West Of ingredientS and fresh
„ every day..
.•-• •
41(411. iVLIERT, I'Lloprietor,,
PHONE 465' .
..noss7e0cmoso,nw. itAliimgiayrArgiteil&IKospe pti‘Tck,Nbasri; a ki
LY, Ilainilton stteet.• • -22 TEACHERS. WANTED '
TO ItENT.-TWO SMALL .,, COT -1
. ,
TA:GES; twarear* ',garage, hydro, ,
furnished, 'near Slimmer School at
Goderich. 840 per month includes both:-
cottages- P. J, Goderich, Ont.'
Phone 663; , -22
WANTED. ----,PROTES'AN,T° •
teacher 'for Public School, $.S,
No 4, •Colborne township; f,luties to
Commence 'September, .1944. State
qualifications' and ,salary When- apply,
ufg-t-OI,I4-.A7.*I-1130RETZ-1174-,-God-eric)i.
21-21'
Q.ENVING MACIfTNES BOTJGHT AND
SOLD, 'REPAIRS AND 'SUPPLIES.
IIOURS 2.P.M. TO 6 P.M. o.gOODS,
EAST STREET. ° 9tf
t859:09- B_LIVS A BUSINKSS IN
11' Haan county. This .business inust
havespecial attention., • A real oppor-
tunity. • BOX 457-SIGNA-1.7•STAR. -20-2
-INSULATE- YO)V
-ALLS • -ANP
'.-zceiling now while materials are avail-
able ; Blown Rockwool method.; -free
estimates. Ternis. Write ROWLAND
DAY, 5 Thornton ave, London, or BOX
41, -SIGNAL-STAR, Goderich. -16-23
.FoR SALE -EARLY CABBAGE, 150
per doz. ; extra shoiCe tomato; pep,
per, asters, petunia, and other plants;
per doz. 20c. Late cabbage, 6elits
per 100. 716re-us lihthts, Well rooted
and hardened to open air. • JAS..
CULBERT, corner .Cambria, rood_aud
'Elgin a:venue. . ' 21-27
FOR SALE -50 ACRES, LOT 9,
. concession 10,. Colborne; 'frame
hetise,.barn-4Q x 56, with addition
86-X-.24`rand-dtp-i-oritbrtildings ; garage
attdaed -to-,,house,;-- plenty of -water.
GORDON JEWELL, R.R. 6,. Goderieh.
Phone 21.r 4. Carlow,. 21-2x
•
IrA,N)1415 -PANT
teacher for SS. No. 1 Goderich• °
township. Apply, stating qualifications
andoalary expected, to J. M. JOHN-
STON, R.R. 1, Goderich. 214
TEACHER WANTED. - APPLICA.=
---VIONS will 'be received • by the.
undersigned until June; 1st -for -the_
position --of ' teacher 'for ,No. 9,
ullett; *duties -to -commence-September
5th, State age; :qualifications, experi7
,ent*e and salary to B. MARSH, Secy--
Treas., ,R.R. 1, Auburn,. Ont 21-2.
,
TEACHER ,FOR S.S.
No„.2, Colborne; Protestant;-dtities
to. •commence September 5th Apply,
stating qualifications . and salary, to-
-
AIRS. OLIVE STI3AUGHAN,
Godericht $ectetary-Treasurer. 20t4
ANTED, -PROTESTANT
, tea -Ober for No. „West
Nawinosh.' Duties to commellee
September. Apply, stating salary and,
qualififflitions, to EVERETT FIN-
NIGAN; R.R. 2; Auburn; Secretary- -
Treasurer,• • - • r.22.
.TE,A,00Eit wANTED, -: APPLICA-
TIONS will be received by 1 the
':.0B0714.• _.II, :. ‘-.1gth"'4--•'2Wr.•36•7431.AUR "TeiDitgliiitir"‘.8e;ee-1:4-e16'614!---7#151461:-; .
,undersigned for the position of prin-
tailbred -siiitralmbst new, size -42;
..also,boy43.41fr„fxwee stlits„tortweiv"ein.4...sonal•applleation preferred. -'1VIust be a
old. Call SIGNAL -STAR. . • 22x PSerptettballett".*. '''‘V-IL1113%6R- ttiteeWiTiNe,neectiny-:
Treas., S.S. No. 8, Ashfield. .. 22-3
KITCHENER • EM -4 HATCHERY
. chicks, pullets, cockerels, June de
livery, practically all breeds 'available.
Special...summer prices---,,,See-agent,
RYAN,pROD'UCE CO., Goderich.,,,-----22
FOR. SALE OR EXCHANGE -PINE
• • young mare, five year old, 1200 lbs.
Would be' ideal fok4delivery or general
purpose.. Owner will exchange for
lighterhorse suitable -for saddle. Ap-
PLYr0.0.KE....tron--re ,
call 494. , „6, 223
FOR ',,SALE. --U• PRIGHT pIANO, IN
first-class condition; --with: bench.
Apply BOX 47, SIGNAL -STAR. ' -22.
Write that ' long-delayed letter for
next Sunday ---Shut-ins Day.
TRAVELLING BY "14W -if
• THESE DAYS?
:If you have a floater policy,
your luggage is Covered and you .
have. ittothing to worry about.-
, .
e ' 1, r 'from
Get" insured - Stay insurell
Rest assured.
NeilhTeL268w
'AUCTION -SALE -'017- THE UNDER, -
MENTIONED parcels of town- and,
fatia landithe estate_of • the late_ *„
Waiter • •311
MONDAYJUNE 5TH,
at the propertieS,
Parcei4.. 1 -Lot, 26, ist_
.44nsiiip• of GOdelich, 7six miles from
Goderich, containing eighty acres more
or less. All in grass, Miming water.,
Will he offered at 2 non. at the property.
Parcel:A7,--, Lot 1, 'Reid Survey, town
a Gotterich; sotithweSt corner Britannia
road- and Eldon :- street, with ,centerit
block heuse and garage in good repair.
Will be offered at 4 pan, at the property.
TERMS, -10 per -cent town- balance
in thirty days. Sold subject to •reserve
Forfurther. particulars 'apply to
WARNIIRIVA14. *TER, •
- Exeeutor
•
RCXAE5EC
;
-..,.- •
HAROLD JACKSON,
20-2 Auctioneer,
Dr., G. S. Elhott
'VETERINARY SURGEON
SMALL AND LARGE ANIMALS
At Lauder'u Drug Store; Oetleilek
every Thltrediti afternoolt
PHONE 203 CLINTON-
BANiS • " OFFICEi
DEPARTmilit STORES
GRO,CERS TOSACCONISTS
loOK-StORtt,o4-eiher-itEmitzitOREs.
oss
We eslunob el of them eeimpletely, but, Ivo
oun. simplify them for " yOu. With our moclern
vulcanizing iciuipiaeut and our factory traineVieu,
we will "keep, 'eni.rolling" raii.oh longer than you
emieoted. .We limo* you Nv'.11 be pleased w.ith bur
HO1'4'iOAD GODERICII
Licensed Atietioheee for
Thiron Connty-
rurniture. and Farm Clea.rariee .
SaleS, Chattels and, Reid Estate
Tr013:11it attention giveilte aflealls
Write
ROX C6.00pEttiCo
1.52x „ PHONE 90
011,11Lt SE V STAT/0N'..
z�n a5 001)Elt,/
.NOTICE
The Animal ,11teting, of the
Ituron..Bruce Liberal &sedation
.will be held In the Town .
Wingliatn, ttt 2 p.m., oti Wednes-
day, June 7, for the .elietion of
officers, general ittodtiesS and op!,
'pointing delegates to the COnttOri-
tion in Toronto jtme 26th.,
- MATHESON, -Pres,
MOST,113,
:2Zv. — tilektiovv,
for •
'Air Force
and the Army
Altering, :Remodelling,
rtepiiriug
• .
AUCTION SALE OF PROPDP,TIES
in the village of Dungannon and
Township of 'Ashfield, .. on
JUNII 8, 1044
. " itt '2.00
There will be offered for sale on
the two premises:
The prepertY.in.Dnngannon is dom-
i)osOd of tliree-quarters of an - here;
being. Tart.' of -4.0f.9, -11/1D., concession 4,
Ashrield, -upon which there is a d -room
house- with -good ,cellar and well.
.There also be -offered for Sale
thAselifi."'kei.d3/2, coottl:int lng 100 Iteco:ec:.solootter56,
are about 6 acres hardwoodbush and
about 4 acres eedar ; tt.' baifn; 84 x 54
two stgbies.1611 t 42, and 15 x 84
feet; a hen 11011SO,, 46% z16y4; 0.-story-
'fitain6;',‘110.080,
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Small orchard: -41)1enty Of 'Water., .;
These properties will be offered .for
Sale subjett to .reserVed 'kids and to
doge th4 estate -of the late Mrs. Ellen
.01uff, '
TERMS -20%. on day of sale;
balance in. 30 days. , •
MRS. Ll`)TITI4 NICHOLSON;
•. DONALD 13. liLUL.
' . 4 Auctioneer, R.R. 1; Kineardirte.
IIORN
SOlinT011. At Alexandra llospital;
Goderich, on May •27th, 1,944, to Mr.
ao Arts: Edynird Scruton.',
1 a datigilteIr%
NIVIEMOMArsi
SAVAGE. ---Iii loving'memory of, our
moth'er Mrs. John. R." Savage., Who
,•passed away Ittne 7tIt ten years ego.
happy hoursive onee. enjoyed,:
, now sweet their Memory stilt;
But deatit•has left a lonelinesS.
( The worla can never 1111
22x " kIver remetnhered b her feta
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