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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-07-12, Page 8EItICR SIONAL-STAR FOR SUL XXV, W. IL DUNBAR* **or • , V 1 S 0ffitM4%N, Organist and ChOinsuister 8.30, a,M. XIMIC CONRUNIf)N. 1°'''" a..Pi7CIIITROW'OOL. . SCH, ; 040 aan: liolY C.010,11UniOn„ and $ermon. '' Snblect, 4 Goon- .. .. - INTENTIO1N ROWARRE11." , , 7,00 p.m,' • Even$00 And $erm9fl ' ''':: • , -A '1",Trr'4.30riiial welcome is -extetiiled to all *biters, tOME TWCIIURCII ' • , • „ , North St, Uthted Church Knox Presbyte4an 'Church Minister: Rev R H, Turnbull. Minister: Rev. R. Stewart. Combined Services DURING JULY IN North Street Church 11 WORSHIP -7 p.m. CONDUGTED -BY - REVEREND RICHARD .STEIWART KNOk PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A CORDIAL WELCOME Ai -Am SUMMER VISITORS ' ,men, Victoria St.' United Church -BUNISTER--REV. LAWRENCE H. TURNER, DA. . . ORGANIST—MRS. L. HANNA 10.00 am, SABBATH SCHOOL. - 11.00 a.m. "With the Master in The Out of Pdors.' " 7.00 p.m. With the•Master at Eventide." UNION -9A5 a.m. • ' YOU ABE WELCOME • Goderich .Baptist. Church • REV. JOSEPH JANES, MA., PASTOR 's. Wilfred Donaldson, Organist. BRIEF SUMMER SERVICES • CONDUCTED BY THE PASTOR,. 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. • 1L00 an Public Worship. "The City of God." •7. pant Public Worsrip.- "A Blessing That Became A Curse." Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting.' - • — STRANGERS., ALWAYS WELCOME ''liETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE REV:A. G. HARRIS, Pastor. Sunday 16 a.m.—SUnday School.. • 16 'WATERLOO ST. 11 a.m. 'MORNING aSERVICE. . 7.30 p.m. EVENING SERVICE. Tuesday fti p.m: Young People's Service. Thursday 8 p.m.. Prayer •Meeting. A hearty Welcome awaits ymi at this ,spiritual wershep ,omsommatiommormotommomo. YOUNG" HERD SIRE rcat O or.u.TT04:.H9LsTgusTs - One tif-tfiq riefiest-hred young herd sires , eyerused in this district- is Glenafton • Rag Apple Minstrel,- 're Robins' Store ON trtra sqitARE - will be opened • riday, July 13th by iitetits and Children's Wear • 28x Amininimmuummommaii. ,cently purchased by W. Hume Mutton & Sons, Colborne township, to. head ,their "Meadow Glade", herd of pure- bred HolsteinS. .He Was' secured from J. 3. E. OMcCagueA1.l1ston. "Minstrel" bas • a great pedigree, his family 0 tree reading like a veritable galaxy of the stars of the dairy cattle world, • with, World Record producers and ,A11. -American show winners both represented. He is a brother of such -noted individuals as Glenafton Rag Apple Mark, who sold for $15,200 to top the blue Ribbon sale at Waukesha, •Wisc., •laSt fall, and GlehTeefton Rag Apple Alert, highest:priced, bull at the 1914 All -Canadian tale at $5,106. The latter figure' was the largest 'palefor •a Holstein bUll,,,loltraf- publie auction anywhere in the Dominion last Tear. The •sire of "Minstrel': 1s the famous Montvic Rag .A:uple OM,ttrksmaTh who was named All -Canadian three-year- old bull for 1943 and AU -Canadian aged bull for 1944. • "MillStVel'S" &am GlenaftOn Nina .2.111,14, Acme. Shei as been classified as 'Yeti Good' in selective registration did has a yearly record of 15,532 lbs. taailk containing 077 lbs. butterfat, average, test .4.36 per cent butterfat. The Meadow Glade herd Is one of the best • in . the Googrich„, district. and "Minstrel" will have eVery opportunity to prove himself there, OWIA. HAVE YOUR LAWN 4Z.OLLED WITH A ° POWER. LAWN ROLLER O TELEPHONE EARL " IVIacLAREN PHONE 4013 or 394 •••••••.•••11. ililuN Vou EQUIEE COAJ OR 0OIE4, t1A1,11, Charles C. Lee Estate MAL AND HARDWAVIE AT Tifill ,IIAR00114 -Reserve, ThUrSday, July 10th, for St. George's ehurch garden party, On MS chnrciflawn. Supper served at 6 p.in. — You are Invited, to Incet yoUr triendS at the new "Club 001" on Kingston' street, recently epened by Bert Brereton. It's a pleasant ,place for a cup, or tea or coffee, a' lunch or a real meal. 27tf Xlisd M. Baer, Provinelal'4egistrar at.N.O.A.," will be in 4oderich on Fri,- -day, July 13th. $lte will be glad to meet all those interested in practical nursing at. the a0W11 Tian at 8 ,pan.FLiller, u— • • • „- rush'^ representative,' Aliss Winnifred O'Neil; Clinton, will call in Gedericlv (luring the summer months. Auone wishing to get in touch with Phone Signal -Star Office, Phone 71, - 724 -Summer •hats, ' in.` black, browii and navy straws. Specially' Priced for Friday and Saturday at 11,65. Miss MiteVicar's Millinery, Kingstort street. Vers Beauty Salon Will be closed, from July 28tb. to August 7th, inclusive. • 27-30 Don't suffer constipation, biliousneS$, hidigestion—use Kipp's Herb 'Tablets for quick- relief. An 'excellent tonic laxative. 25c ' and 75c sizes, at Campbell's and all druggists. ' 27-30 Indie6lion pains •Vanish • *quickly when you use ' Wilder's - Stomach Powder—pleasant, soothing. 50c and -$1. at Campbell's Drug Storey.- 0• 7= .It- ,4esn't- matter how hot or - how cold the weather. is, people must have shoes. Of ocourse they will wear out, but you'll be surprised° how long they Will last if- tou take them to M. N. MacDonald Awn they "need" repakring. YOUwill -find him in pa,rt of the former. Signal office. **- 'McDowell's orchestra at Kingsbridge Hall, Monday evening, -July 16. Last dance until , ,Labor Day. •Admission 50 cents. Latch available. -28 n'BORN • PREVETT.--At Alexandra Hospital, ..*Goderich,0 on. ,Weduesday, .July 11thr 1945, to Mr. and Mrs.: S. H. Prevett; Goderieh, a son. •• • CRANSTON.—At Private 0 Patients' -Pavilion, Western Hdspital; Toronto, on Saturday, July 7th, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs; Herbert Cranston, Tdronto, son, Wayne Sherwood, _ _ . • IN 0 MEMORIAM •. - -.AIONK.•-•••-,In loving memory -of .our-deaT O uncle, Wesley „Mok, who Passed' away one year. ago,. July 2nd 1944 'To.' those 'Wile.' have an uncle . _Cherish Jilin with care, • For ,never know his. value Until you see his vacant chair. missed by his three,nieces, Evelyn, Mildred and phyllis. 28x • CARDS OF THANKS MR. HORACE HORTON AND. FAM- ILY wish to convey their thanks to those who were so. •kind, to them in their sorrow ; they also. ivisla to thank these* who 0 loaned ,cars for the funeral or sent floral tributes. 0 -28 ,A T,OST.—ON 'WEDNESDAY, auLx n, uptoWn, child's- sUn-glasseS, heavy plastic frames. 'These are optometrist- -ctibedi—to—correct—un defect Return, to MRS. GEORGY CUR1tELL4 West Street. • 28x . AVOVION MALE CLEARING,' AUCTION S10119 OF EIOU$IMOI,A), EFFECTS, On W4PNESIYAZ •JULY 18t1i, 1945 ' at 1 P.m., at Bayfteld 1 POeStal table;-11Mnber of rockers; 2 mantel .clocks -; -number small tables; Oak hall „seat and mirrors;' 04)4, table and 2 chairs; 1 mahogany wall whatnot-r-1-da4rodp-411,ecahdaSiresW;In4gutaecahliture! card tablo trola; ele'etric floor lamps and table lamps; smokers; bedding ;, 2 reed chairs ; quantity of linens; quantity of carpet; X large rug 13 x 10; 1 large red carpet 16 t 16; 1 walnut extension table; 6 dining -room oak chairs; garden tools; 2'laWn mowers; ,kitcheii silverware, arifoil iron; sandWiebi toaster; o heater; 2 bedrdera suites; bed springs and mattresses; dressers and. stands; toilet sets pictures; 4 -burner coal oil stove and oven; 1 ,set scales; • crocks; boiler ; hand washing machine; • Whs., TERMS—CASH. J..A. FERGUSON,' • •- Proprietress. - HAROLD. JACKSON, A Auctioneer. 27-8 E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk. AUCTION 0 SALE OF IMPLEMENTS & HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING at RidgeWOOd -Park" (Fleming Estate), Colborne township, two miles . from Goderich, on • SATURDAY, JULY, 14th.. • * at 1,30 p.m. Grain grinder ; :corn sheller ; 'buggy Pole; woven -wire 'stretcher; ice tongs ;• tools ;or•all • kinds; 3 18 -inch moWers ; three -Section power -drawn lawn mower, suitable- for 'golf- coarse or large lawn ; light wagon; one-horse sleigh; Port- land cutter; ladder; barrels; cream seParatot ; one-horse plough; steplad- der ; large wardrobe; child's cot ;small wardrobe; reed table;' walnut-nntitme *sideboard; writing •desk; bookcase; ,sthalr oak table; chesterfield and chair; -reed rocker';'1tble- lamps ; number of _rocking chairs .and echairs ;. two card tables* ten oak :leather -seat, clin, mg-chairsoak• dining-table„;eght Single beds and,-, springs; cupboard;' two .3 kitchen- -tatleV; several was1-- stands ; high chair; 125 -egg incubator; Quebec . heater; • threOurner electric stove; IVIcClary .eleetric 'MVO -1- large cook ,stove-; quantity Of kitchen uten- sils; all kinds of garden and lawn toOls. WM. A. 'SUTHERLAND, Solicftor"for • MRS. C. M. FLEMING. HAROLD' JACKSON, 72718 • Auctioneer. CLEARING AUCTION SALE -OF PROPERTY, FARM STOCK, Di- PLEMENTS,'HOUSEHOLD EFFETTS At'lots--IS and 16, Concession 8, Colborne T.OWnShip, one. and one7quarter mites west olk Auburn, on County road, 0 on MONDAY; JULy 16th Commencineat 1 p.m,, the following: HORSES—Black team of geldings, and 10 years old; brewn mare, 10 years old. , O CATTLE—White' cow,- 3 years old, due December 21st; Durham coW, 5 years old, _With calf at,footi ',Hereford cow-, due on. Noveinber• 5th; Holstein cow, due in July; fat' farrow' cow; 2 -Durham steers, .2 years old; 3.Dur- ham heifers, rising- 2 years old; S yearling. steers; 2 baby beefs: • PIGS—York ie.**, tine July 10th; York, hbg; 3 young, York sows, due August1.1th, 12th, 13th. One of these is a registered sow from the'Wellwood Farm, London, with_ papers. , POULTRY -80 year-old White Leg- horn hens; 100 White Leghorn 0 spring pullets; incubator; breeder stove ; hen crates and egg, crates. IMPLEMENTS , 'Massey 7li4rris binder, Massey Harris mower, farm wagoit,',()iewY; 'Sloop sleighs;-harroS cultivator; seed drill, fertilator attach O vent; hayrake; *riding plow; walking plow;O root pulper; • cutting box; fanntng mill; hayrack ;0 gravel bo, and stock rack; bag -holder and truck ; grass Seeder; post auger t harrow cart; buggy; cutter; DeLaval cream separ- Later ; 2,000-1b. scales; cross -cut saw; forks ;' shovels;. • carpenter tools; electric fence; ladder ; new hayfork, arid numereus 'other, articles. ,HARNDSS-,--Set double harness; set Single harness; a number -of 'horse . GRAtN AND HAY—Quantity of grain: wheat, oats, barley, corn and chop. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. — O Quebec cook -stove; dining -room suite; .bliffet; extension table; 6 chairs; day bed; number of rocking chairs; number sthall tables ; kitchen table and chairs ; chest of drawers; clotheshorse; 2 bed-. room suitesprings and mattresses; hanging lamp;' hand lamps; thb stand; 'wringer; linoleums; carpets; bedding dishes; and -other artieles too 'niumer7 OUS tQ mention. • Eri4 MOULDEN AND. SON, • -•-• Nelson, are.sgrateful 0 to those who were so 0 kind 0 to them in stheir' bereave- ment ; particularly the neighbors . who were so . thoughtful' and. kind. They •would also like to convey their •thanks to those who -sent flower0 or loaned their cars. -28 • TO RENT FOR EENT. ---FURNISHED, THREE: ROOM apartment, -heated.. Apply 12 Waterloo street South. 28-9 TENDERS 'WANTED TENDERS "WANTED, — BY THE 'Goderich Trottiiii--'& Agricultural Association for the sole privilege . of supplying and selling score cards at .our ,racd meetOn A.1.14114,t6, „,_The tenderer -must supply bridle mafkers and attach the saint to the bridles. Tenders ,close on July 18th, at $ p.m. OSWALD GINN,.. 2743 Secretary, • TENDERS .WANTED. Tenders will be received by the indersignedb until Aust ist for white- washing the Interior of the Goderich O "AainourWs. The lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted. ParticularS may be, obtained from Geo. Mathieson, Chairman of Industrial. _Committee, or the Town Clerk. . S. IL BLAKE, Town Clerk, 28-29 - Goderich. I...;•oharoillowso.r. 11TENDERS. , O Tenders are asked to supply 150 tons of 1114 er-1* inch nut, pea arid filac)t stoker Nal, 25 tons of anthracite stove coal and 25 tons of coke for the Huron County Home.' , Prices -ti;be fey coal laid :down on the tracks at Clinton; content to he given. Tenders to be in, the hands of the County Clerk, Court House, Goderich, Ontario', not later Thf,m 21St. " O X. W. AnTiLtat, 28-29 . Clerk, County of Huron, A "PLAIN GIRL" WINS NAPANEE • . "Plain Girl'," ilying,ont of the Whizz Bang loft operated by Percy Johnston, 'Wen. thei,TIOrning Pigeon Club's rao from Napanee at the week -end. ''aihe race, 241 miles, was a tough one, as the birds had to fly into the wind. They were liberated at amt,Ake first bird arrived Maid at 110 :Pni A....number of the lofts tIld not report. Birds to the number ,of 109, took part In this rote, and th*Iir4 ton arrived A'S talOWS 1St, I', 'IoluiSton, at 1,10; 2nr, '3rd, -1th,, E. Peachey, 140. MI, Kb, 7th, CI' Loa, it 1.240 I 415. 1.284 8th, 9th, 10th, E. Peachey. The next, "tee also *lit be from N'apatico. •FARIVI. -PARCEL 1—hots 15 and 10,* conces- sion ,8, 'Colborne township!, EaStern DiviSiOn, containing 53 .tkpres, more „pr leSs, , stuccoed house, one -and -a -half - story btu*, barn, silorl-lienhouSe.. and drive shecl.sBpildings in good state of repair. Twenty,five acres in hay, 14. acres in spring grain, balance 0hi pasture. . Hay and gra.bi will be sold separate, if farm not sold. - PARCEL .2.,--Forty-e1ghe acres pas- ture farm, south, half of lot 174 con- cessiOn 7, C'elbbrne township; never -v 'failing spring ,ereek. O TERMS --On chattels, caSh. 0 Pro- PertY---Terms Made known day of sale. AfA,R,GARET EDNA IfOtIthial, Ilire'cutor of John W. Moulden Estate. It. 0, HAYS, Solicitor for EState. HAROLD SA,CKSON, ' Anetionper. 28* $1:06 BUYS A SifARE I in the Itinsmen Ntodet Ilome, near Lake Erie Peach, Leamington* Ont. Beautiful. $8,000 leme $old" to .the Winner for $1. fiend remittance to Robt, Reid, Dept. 66, Itinsinen Fund, l-, IAtrningtoii, .Ontario. itecelpts sent 'hy return. 2630 FOR 4111,4P WATEUrtRONT town of Goderich. Attractive bank and beaeh. Iiealthful elevation. Or. Chardl_ _fiewer,'--„wate4. Iiglit4 A nate location for' Summer cottages or for small farming. Partienlars from .1t. 0, HAYS, OOderich, ' 13t4 FOR •SAUL — 'FltAlv.111 cen,trally, located, Garden. inediate possession, Apply 6 Carabria 'road. 26-7x FOR • OAI414,1.--voca13a SPA/4;DM rois,474stock, best blobAti and Ragla,n ptreets. PiZone= 47234 sikuti. --gLuchuo 0004. coat Kelvinator• cOndition. A. Saltford. • ' 28x FOR SA1111.--4VRAWIEHOUSE WITH "P- hydro and water' also • a '4 Chevrolet 'sedan and a'baby. stroller, like new., Apply p. s. VINCENT, 41 Elizabeth! street. , 26-7x A sApn, •••—. Nil:14TE • BRICK tkliouSe, six rooms, in good condition.; with. garden and garage. V.Prite BOX 51, 27tf 'F.OR SAL .—sorr WOOD' SLABS, O dry. $2. 5 a cord in 5 cord lots, delivered, IRVINE 0 ZINN, phone 14-15; Dungannon.. 0 0 27-29x FOR .SALE . --A. FOLDING CQT with mattress; a ...wicker rocker; two small tables; a wicker e'rn stanci with jardiniere; Phone 738W. -2(3 FARM FOR, SALE.—LOT 60, BAY - FIELD line, Goderich township, ,cOnsisting of 169 acres good clay land; goal buildings. Will sell on reason- able -terms. -Immediate posseSsion if desired. Apply to A. E. TOWNSHEND, Bayfield, R.Ir 2, or phone Clinton 900 r 21. CATTLE FOR SALE, 50 stockers from 500 to 700 lbs., Durham and Hereford. Also some heifers, would' make good cows.' Will sell „ to, make ypti •money, 000 Apply- to A. E. TOWNSHEND, R.R. No. 2, Bay - 'field, or phone Clinton 900 r 21. 0 .28tf FARM FOR SALE. -37 ACRES AT, - Benmiller; two-story stucco -house, barn 30 x 50. Wafer and Hydro in, house*•-and:*:tarn. Seven acres fall wheat,_ 7 axes niixed grain ; .6 aeres- bush ; 'rest in • pasture. Eighty rods from church and school. 11 A. :VAN.; STONE, R.R, 4, Goderich.28 , _ -- WAl•TTED ANTED:-4EVERA.L LOADS OF good loam soil for use in green- house. JACK -SONS FLORISTS. -28 ANTED TO BUY. A SMALL farm, with good bilildings. State price and particulars. , MORRIS, Station Roacl, Winona. 27-8x WANTED. --•-TO BUY OLD HORSES and dead cattle; must be suitable for mink feed; • renloved promptly. FRED GILBERT, phone 908 r22, Clin- ton, or JACK GILBERT, phone 908 r 21, Clinton. Calls paid for. • 1812 AN OPPORTUNITY. --ONE TH.E. nation's., largest companies, cater- ing principally to farmers' needs, is 'ready to place a valuable contract which should mean complete independ- ence for a 'man fprtunate enough to have the following qualifications . . . ,charaeter "-record - that—Wilt—WithStaild investigation and proven ability to effieierftlymaniige bah himself and his own bnsiness. Finandia/ status not extremely important but a travel out- fit is necessary. Write THE J., R. WATKINS 1,. COMPANY, Dept. 0-G-1 2177 Masson street, Montreal. 26-30, WORK WANTED. --EXPERIENCED , . young married man wishes posi- tion on farm where modern equipment used. Separate- house, or woUld con- sider position where wife t could keep hous9. In Dungannon or hike ,keep area. 'State . particulars in first letter: Apply ,JOHN BOT„ R.R: 3,, Nerw/c4, Ont: ' i ' ° 0 28-30 MEN AND, WOMEN__ WANTED..— Men and women, exPerienced or otherwise, young or old, ,for a part- time job selling Familet "Guaranteed Necessities, including food, farm pro- ducts, eta. LoW- prices, special offers make seliini easy. Apply for eX- elusive' territory today., FAMItEX, 1600 Deloriniler, Montreal 24. -28 AqENT8IVANTED A • pA.TI3NTED GAS. SAVER, SUPER- CHARGER, crankcase ventilator: Converts waste • into power. Increases mileage, ainazingly. Fits " ani motor, easily, 'quiclay. Harmless, 'proven, guaranteed. Attractive sales propos- ition. VICTORY MANFG", COMPANY, Cornwall, 'Ontario,,'- - , ,47,...........,......*.....wi In the.. Present TOL. should buy UM insurance,. . .. .: because the future is a most '" . expensive- luxury. ' H. M. FORD.. , ,... .. Get Insuro — Stay Instilled ...-- Rest issureii. . • North St. , Tel 268w 46.7 ' . . Does it hurt -, a man tohaVe -him pay .. , .hio Accounts? Answer: No Yon" r accounts 'collected Without hurting. , IViacMATH . i, , • Collection Bureau' * 40 East St. ,Oodorich , Phone, MU :NOMINATION MEETING • TOWNSHIP, Oli' GODERICH A. Meeting oflhe ratepayers of the ToWnship of Goderich Will be beld, in nib Council chamber of the. Town of Clinton on Tuesday, July 17, at 8 p.ni., to neminate, a, candidate to nil the vacaney hi Council caused by the death 64 Mr, J. Leslie Cox. Th44 election, if any, will he 'held, On Tuesday, July 24, 1..• • . - ' - I •. G„ ytiolgPS0$„ „ R. 27-8' Clerk.. BARGAINS. .---- 'KEEP YO,U11 EYE ,•-•, on 12 •East St. Lor bargaihs in. sQcOn hand. goods. Prams; beds, ehairs, table dr,essers, .setteeS, stoves, radink .,Sew ; Maehines, , electric fiXtUre$,. Itou ehold apiiiiances," odds and ends, of. al), "descriptiona. We buy,- sell 414 eicllange, also ,Ixave ft repair depart! Went for sewing naachines, irons, toasters, hot plates, and What have you. Soldering dinae on farmers' pails and utensils. C. ' WOODS, opposite the Police Office,. 'Phone 331J. ..4 , 280 Fs% Tut SUPREME COURT OF • ' . ONTARIO • • IN T1.11) 11/ANTIIR OF, the ,Title to Lot "Eight Hundred, and Fifty-two (852) at the outer. of North Street and Nelson -$treo 111 the. Town of Goderich, in the County of, Huron; AND IN THE M4TTI:1R,, OF . The Quieting Titles Act, R.S.0, 1937, Chapter 169. . " 00 Nona) Is. HEREBY 0,1VgN that the . Corporation Of, the Town Of Gode- rich has made air' application ..to the Supreme Court of Ontario for a., cer- tificate of Title to the above-mentioned, property under the Quieting Titles Agt, and has produced evidence -Where- by it appears to be the ownerthereof in fee free from ,all encumbrance-; wherefore an other person having' or pretending to have any title to or interest in the said. lands Or any part thereof is required, on or befoye the First day of August next and ensuing, to 'file a statement of his claim verified by. affidavit in my ()ince tit Osgoode Hall, in the 'City of Toronto, and to serve a. copy on the said corporation, or its solicitor, L. ID, Dancey, 0 K.C., at his office in the Town- of' Goderich, ant/iirdefault-every such claim w°41 be. barred, and the title .of the said Cor- poration of. the Town of Goderich be- come 0 absolute and indefeasible. at law and inequity, sublect only to the re- servations mentioned in the 0 22nd see - lien of the said Act.' Dated at Toronto this 26th day Of June, 1945.' - „ .E. LENNOX,. • 27,30 Insporwri-0' Titles.. SinsimEit IzEsOUTs GRA.ND BEND.—NEWLY ERECTED tourist cabins, Screened porch, now *booking, Light 1iousek9ep1ng, spring - filled mattresses, discrinainating clien- tele. gentile only. Ideal for two people. Write' or see MRS. J. H. Mac - DONALD, Pinegrove Cabins, Wood- ward avenue, Grand, Bend, Ontario. JPlease clip out)" -28 TEE ,KAwAR,THAS ARE CALLING HERg'S yOtit CHANCE ,TO WIN lovely Honeysuckle LodgE000 in the heart of the Kawartha 0 Lakes." Yours for keeps if you hold the. lucky ticket in the Rotary Draw en July 21. Only -80 feet from the water's` edge at popular Thnrstonia Park, Honeysuckle Lodge has 4 large bedrooms, large hiymg aitt!4,Allarters',7' kitclaen, Isarge screened and glassed. verandah Overlooking 0 Sturgeon Lake; -garage. Furnished complete except for bed- ding. Only 89 miles • from , Toronto. Don't mise this one. Tickets 50c or 3 for $1., Proceeds for Rotary Crip- pled 0 Children and COmmunity Fund. Send- postal ndte today to Rotary -Cot- tage Draw, P.O. Btax 8, Lindsay, Ont. Tickets forwarded bS7 return.,. 25-28 amuse you. TH SD atiriT 12this Summer Brides add to your happiness ordering your Wedding, Calms EARLY, -v---fasavaimmisimirarimusriifirmiro WEELEND SPBCIAL41 raPIT•71,1121/EV COTE] ' OAKS " 1543 00 , This ',Store Will be Owe . 'Wednesday, Jiily 13th, - due • to interior iniproveinents, CUI1RY'S. BAKERY ,"The Rome of Tasty. Pastry" MEL. • OCLJLBERTI Proprietor. , PHONE -465. • TO MEMOIRS VoTionrxo ciutprrons.. , 'All Persons having' ..clairas against t1e4state of Oscar Ernest ,Fleming, Esq„ late of the Cit $ of Toronto, , in the • County of York, and of the City . of Windsor, in the County of Essex; and of. Ale Town of Goderich, In the County of Huron, who died on or aboUt the 29th day of November, A.D. 1944, are,hereby notified to send to the undersigned' personal represent- ative' of the said deceased on or before the 3rd day of August, 1045, full par- ticularS of their claims. Immediately after. the said date the said personal repregentative win distribute the assetO of the Said deceased, having regard only to claims of which he shall then .have notice to 0 the exclusign of all others, and he will not be liable to ani person. of whose claim he shall not then have notice, for the assets so dis- tributed' or any part thereof. • O Dated at Goderich this 27th day of June, A.D. 1945. WILLIAM -A. _SUTFIERLAND„ Solicitor, etc., • • 26-28 Gotlerich; OntariO. NOTICE TO-TREDITORS. . 0. • .4'7-7: Ned&istliereby g-Tveil to all ersoil haying--any'claingainSt the estate 02 Mary AnniNkung, widow late° ot the:- - Township of Ashfield in 000the County of Huron, who died on or about the , 29th day of June,: i945, to send' same. to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of July, 1945, as on and after that date the executor of the • said estate shall proceed to make distribu- tion of the assts thereof, ha•ving• regard only to the claims then Bled.. Dated at Goderich this 4th day of July, A.D. 1945. . O ' • R. C. HAYS, Goderich,. Ontario, 27-8-9 Solicitor for' the Estate. . WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS Bus' Schedule now in effect ,Leaves Goderich 8.05 a.m. 12.30 p.m. and 5.10 p.m. daily Arrives Goderich 012.05 p.m., 5.05 p.m. • and 9.10 p.m. dilly Extra Bus run on Sunday only leaving Goderich at 9.30 p.m. arriving Strat- ford 11.05 p.m. , —Direct connection „te an Points_ For information phone British Ei- ehange,292 or 717. IND YOUR WAY AROUND *GODE- RIOH.—Buy a map,, of •,.th.e town for 15 eel:Its and a copy of the famous will of•Dr. Dunlop for 25 Cents' at THE RONAL-STAR. - The- map will- show you where you are, and the will, will, 274- • The following garages and service stations are open on s Sunday, July 15th, a t WM. CURRY • CRAIG'S GARAGE BANNISTER'S AUTO O SERVICE . WM. -ROOPE* Im mediately cups .To, opiiATE SEAMLESS RALF ROSE ,KNITTING MACHINES AND, LOOPERS. .LIGTIT QLEAN WORK.. EXOELLENT oiponTirNrii ;of -444 TO LEARN POSTV011, - TRADE. • GOOD. PAY AND WORKING CONDITION'S. APPLY Holeproof FlOtery, Company ,Canada, Limited East Stied Goderich: PliONE 960°