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POIt"PER'S' HILL
PORTER'S 'HILL,' May 30. -
iDeepest sympathy, is extended to
Mi. Fred Bell, *and fatnil •- tit the
Good
Insur-
ance
1,
Get Insured -^ $iitav Insud-
Rest :Assured.
North St. TeL,ZI$
passing qf':•1Im Bell early `. undtty
morning, •
Visitors at - S. Lockhart's on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lawson
,Lockhart,- their Sea Jim -atrd _- h
ter TOMMY, of `-Royal Oak,' Midi.;
and Mr. and. Mrs. Bert .Bowden
and Lois, of Holnnesville..
Mrs. R. J. •Mcllwain is i11 at the
home' of her sister, Mrs; N. Heard,
Holmesville. ' '
The Community Club had a quilt-
ing at the home- of Mrs. Allen'
;Betties' on • Thifrsday evening.
,11irs. :Thos. East • returned ' Wed-
nesday evening from attending the
funeral of her mother .at Hamilton
on May 25th., Mrs. Pocock died
'at the • hoine of her daughter, • Mrs.,
Fleet, Caledonia. ,;'• : • ,
' Mr.- and Mrs. Ivisori Torrance.
Bove moved to • Mitchell, where-
Ivison•,lias engaged '1n'the plumbing
and :hardware business for lhim
self;'' Goor »,luck, :,gIvisori ; -.
KNITTING- 1VIACHINE.OPERATORS- (Transfer)
SEVERAL'' VACANCIES r.OR ;LEAR I'ERS
Y,oleproof Hosiery Co, of Canada
Ltd.,. East Street, _ Goderich
or. The National Employment, ' Office; Goderich
Ekuy HARDWARE in 'a .HARDWARE STORE
PERSONAL SERVICE • DUALITY MERCHANDISE REASONABLE PRICES • FAST EXCHANGES
ONTARIO
RETAIL
HARDWARE '
ASSOCIATION
'AS ARRANGED, THROH011 TRE . STRA.TFOIO AI4D
DISTRILlf HARDWARE ASSOCIATION•.
All -rubber Garden 1104e.
50 foot lengths, 'coupled, reg. $4.65.
,Secial- at .3
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On�sale from,Thursday, June,2 to
Saturday, dune ll.th
;SPECIAL SON ...
brioFshiu Poles-
Just the. thing for the •ardent fisherman!
t� �nr65c•
Speciala o y
Get ready for warmer weather with an
ASTRAL BABY FRI'
` f4t131 I N, fit ,01.0.-;0114' lei
• Chisholm ' of Sarnia •spent a .00.01310
of day last. week • with his mother,.
Mrs.das, • ChiShoim, sr.„ -find Mr.
and. Mr$. Win,"*eT els,"ind'fUw1iy,-
'Visitorss last 'w;eel ..with -biro and
Mrs, Rod Do* were the former's:
brother, 11Ir, Philip Bogle, and li•rs.'
Bode, of ' Detroit, also Mr, and.
Mrs, Doug, Bogie •and son- Ronnie,
pf L stowel. . • :
It sl 54,114 ":1 ar'risou 'retur?ned •top
110r ;home-::ia,. : '...-
going. on, op+etation in Goderidi
hospital, We wish her .4 *speedy,
recovery.• ' ,
•wh"wotrs' zi,etillciiigesrornedewofeks est tin
w
hereousn,' „orsJas, ,Hoyton
,ysteduer da gh:er;
1Vre. ,'It D.
Struthers; and ''Mr; Sti'#tliers • andl
Terry tit',•kreston ,'on file .24th ',
'• Mr, aid 1Vfrs,: arold ?endry , ai d
family, of 'Tiverton":Visited an. Sun-,
dtiv"'"with Mrs,. »�pndt: s,"„ ourin
TAI
i s ''ndrew Bogie,-and"Mr.' Bogie
and."family; :''
Mr, And Mrs. Elmer Bennett and
-family, of'Detroit, :spent the 'weak•-•
n h.�, Mr,a Terence
week-
end: witk, � ,�rS, Heir
:111.Mtex and fa'rzx ly- . , •
' Ilou a, :.eats Ov�, he week -end
withMr, and Mts. _Andrew Bogie
were Mr.,' Iobt, Quaid
and : son'
Ritchie' :,and Mr,' and Mrs. C. H,
White; all of Detroit,. ' '
• Miss Dorothy Shobbxook• , is re-
turning to •her !home in Strathroy
'thio Week after spending the past
month:' ,with lir. anal .firs.. Andrew
Bogie. , y:. �_ ' -
Craft Bazaar,-LOn • Empire Day,
May .23rd, • the teacher,-- Mrs. •'D.
Barker, •and pupils `of S.S. No. '9
held a craft bazaar. The articles
were Made by , the pupils during the'
year, • • and included Waii• shelves,
sewin racks, pot'h�older3,' -etc. A
Aspic id sum , was realized from
their efforts. -An Empire Day les-
son' was presented previous to' the
•sale. The• .teacher and ,pupils are
to > be coinplimented . on their
splendid enterprise. •
Shower.• -Mrs. Benson. Chisholm
was hostess to a large ' group , of
:friends, and neighbors�' at a mis-
cellaneous shower last. Wednesday
night in 'honor -10f the ' brid"e '.of' this'
Week, •MisSriGraee Cook. A. mock
wedding was performed with Miss
,Maia1,u��Q�ie' r1d,�iss
Freeman as•groom•and-Mis's Evelyn
velyn
i glelj as the minister: • Two n-
Crests were ,. played. The • Ittunerous
„gifts 'e''Ce filed ' on a -decorated.
"wtt o r-wheeted- n--1} little- Dine
Chisholm and. placed -before • the
'bride, who; Sat*: in ti . decorated
chair Afterwards, a. dainty lunch
was served..pveryone reported ,,,the
c r'ening a success: •
G.ODRIC U�
GQD>vI'IO> Q .$UIP; 3,*1 e'
to -The s 'uirtath3r of the cm:041 ► ty
is. extended to ; t:. "redi
' a'ud ,
family ia-Atireir' '4.e0eul; bereavemeat,�
Mrs,. William , Merrlli, wtIo
has been visiti'ng 'her parents,,
and: Mrs.—„Beg, PM. Mite, 'pal3t
two; weeks!' left .140 . °' 'i idlhy Q
Vort .Nelson, B.L,, to join her h>as-
baul,'-tAo, Merrill, ,Who, as been
tattoo there 'since' ''Oefol er • ra,
Merrill mitt ;het WOther, rnbiO,
'Motored to • (:•nit ..and from t#ee.
slie.:took .the train ,as. far ,ais Rdnrozi-
top.. ,Mrs, ikterrili ,weht the, rest •pg
the wily, piiifne, . • She Aad her
brother :sent :Che„ Wednesday pr -
vi.ous ,to• her deP:).rtiire in iaundo
Visiting,: herr, ;friend, 4:'Misa::' Norma;Jackson,:_., .
.W.IVI S hooting,--mhe May Meet, -
tug of the Union W,:M,S,was'•heid
At the . home° , f= Mrs.= V. • Naft. l:
Ile aXett` hop
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,was'. Mrs; 'i!7,' Meflwtldt he the>?
of £lie"iitograin' was 4`eWcomers
Onuada."' . A paper on, �'Atai 1twed-
Persons, wAS.•given l)y M! ., U rV$y
Fuller;. The business of the meet-
ing wasin charge of the President-,
..Mrs. Forest 1ice.lure. The ue*.
meeting will be -•held• at the home
of Mrs. Victor Falconer...
• Mesdames Geo. McIlwain, Robt,
iliellwa`n.;,r M.cllwain and. P. Me-
Ilwain• attended a '•• tea af: Exeter
last Saturday afternoon given •• by
Mrs. D. Collier in 1wno4 of her
sister, {'M ss
Maude ' MacMVl th. .
Mr. Lloyd Casemore and Mr. and
E$S4U , "A1ay. • . more
Pinned•
nde
ar a itraetor` .,for more. th•a'rn.: inn
h.c.-"tn-; iik . ol_d hem. fi$avati
Harold :Zehr, 2 ► tried to digv his
way opt with: his Ongere, befol,'e
being rescued on the fat�m of Albert
Erb, near 'Zurich.
The
youth _is sut!ering:,hand and
foot in3uries, . but doctors =nay his
cote :tion is ' "good,"•
The Bell Telephone Company,
lineman; ,waR paulin'P a . load 'of"
•fertilizer with the'.�iriictor; ;on .the
farm ::there he boefas nfter return
ing from his regular 'work, . .
iso put,' the spreader in gear • amd
was watching it operate .-Vc"hen `the
tractor 'pulling 'the load- 'topped
oyer' into the ekeavation' pinning
hitt: dern.
Althounu,gb heeathscreaaned,"i o, one
the : farm house a " 'few hundred'
yards 'away beard him. X',or apre
t'�ia,.�i;I..��a.�':�.;hp,.�.�.' i •. ci,a h ,
eat.th wall his iinbex s; ' tryil4tZ ,to
dig;ori ialf�, loo ; ..;1 jt etiiitd Qxioi;,
free, hlmset`f'..n:,J.e
. , , M
,Meanwhile, Mr, and 11,rs,. gib
Y.
wondered . why 'the' youth did not.
appear for supper. ; Erb: firl illy
.went' into the 'field,'and Mound 'Zelir
underneath the tractor in: an.ex-
hausted condition,. -
Sumitioning help, Erb and a 'nuni-
ber of other men freed-thie injured
man. ` ITe was rushed to a doctor's.
office, and ;later taken to Clinton'
hospitni, where X-rays revealed no
broken. bones: .•
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Mr's. 'Herman Casemore of Wing- DESCRIBED AS BEST YET
ham ,visited with Mr. and MrS. E.
McIlwaIn on Sunday. •-,CLINTON, May' 27.—The "most
AUBURN
Dies
Stalker; died- at his home, 1939,
;Becker street, 1i'Iint•, Mich., on Fri-
-day,, May 27, .after. a -heart .attacks
'The 'funeral service was held at
the Algoe-Gundry funeral lionie ori
°Saturday, afternoon, with . Rev:
David, Molyneaux, of the First Pres-
lyyteritin .Church; in -chargee and*.
the Committal services wera••tat,the
'Grace La;W.n cemetery tinder;, the
auspices': ,of, 'Born: rg:- .Star. . lodge; 7
556, F. &,, of. v hich • Mr. Stalker
�"vvas' a .member.: I"h• yusiness - life
lie -was a' foreman at Me Chevrolet
plan=t;--,a:nd.."-a1So. held 'an __e cee,>,tt1
position Uhere; -Ike-was--thc, young --
St son 'of •the late Mr. and Mrs:'
Robert Stalker of Auburn;' Ont..
He • was fifty-six 'years of age and
a Veteran' of • the First ,Great . Warr.
Sd viving°_ are his wife •and two
stepch•ildreu, two brothers, Roy, of.
Flint, and Frank, of 'Blyth, Ont.,'
and four sisters, •Mrs. Vida.-•Stra'w
and firs. Wm. H Coates ('Ethel),
bo lir of Flint Mrs:` V AIthind Allen
(Belle)and `' rs. •• in, raig .
(Lean),-' of Auburn•. The many
•finra1 • tribiites.were an -expression:
of•tlie esteetn,, in which die wash
Vit , Frank stalker.. of 'Blyth:,
MI. 'and nuts, W. •J,. Craig -and Mr..
and. Mrs.' Maitland Allen 'of • Auburn
attended t1 E innerat.; -
• successkul "spring show m the his-
t tory- of Huron county" today was
at Flint, Mich: '.Iohn' the Agricultural _ C•rounds-here.
More than 400' prize cattle, 100,
top-flight . light and heavy horses'
and -100.9f. the best swine in West
ern Ontario competed for the lark -
est prize list -$3,200 -'in the'history
of the HuronCen .(ii.,Agrlcultural
Society.: - Dominion` and -„Provincial
ASUFIELD °
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ASHIi IELD,.. May X30 1Ir....and
kr: Chester- �R tch1e- of- :I e1
called on friends in Kintail on
Monday: • .7- , .
- 11rs.--Simpson-•.-visited- i,st _Week
with her sister,.. • 'Mt's: Al un ,of
Canilachie. .. ,
Dr.. and 11irs.Wenzel--of Detrol
spent the.U.S:: holiday week -end
with Mr. and Mrs:,Will MacDonald:•
Mr.'' Holly Caird oi• Milwaukee
viSiting friends in Ashfield.
To- Reside.:in- t each.—On the
•evening of May -10, at the Ashfield
Presbyterian manse, ¥ary Christine
Berry, -third daughter of Mr. and
;Mrs. Berry, was united in -marriage.
to Elgin John Chambers,'' soil' • of
NIT. and Mrs. Thos. Chambe of
Goderich. The ceremony' , was per-
formed by Ret'. W. O. Rhoad.. Miss
'Isabel Berry washer sister's. btides-
. -uta idandd the' groom' was sitppiigted
by, his bi ether,'Thomas. Only im-
mediate relatives were in attend=
once: A. buffet luncheon followed
at "'the home of the". bride's parents.
The couple- will' reside in. Goderich,
On Thurgday . evening• a pleasant
Mime was spent id the Kintail hall
When .the friends of the 'young
•couple held a. lovely -shower. of
many' useful -gifts. • , • • • .
OF SPECIAL- INTEREST,
TO ADVERTISERS
The circulation of - The Signal -
Star 'is ' now 'running :more than
2900 e0pies per week.
A conservative • estimate of . the
average number, of •.,' people in • a
home: ,is 31/z; ' Using thi figure as
the average, the present circulation
of 2900 • nreanS that each week i
total 'of ' more • than 10450 people
read The Signal -Star.
The ' town asses"'sor, -estimates
there are about 1,400 households 'in
-Goderich. Circulation figures :show
that. there : mie..now 1,375 •Signal-
--Staitil-be ng-r'trculirteti tGndurle
every week. 'Polus; there' is an al-
niost:100, percent. coverage of, the
town. • ..
Circulation>figures and the lode.
rich postoffiee figures on house-
lclerspoh4lie a Ateen .f.4ode
rich, Dungannon, 'Auburn, Port Al-
bert,', etc., show a similar .large -
Coverage of• the area by The Signial-
Star. The above infotination will
be found of. interest to potential
advertisers pi The Signal -Star,
• They're O011RPACT,. ECONOMICAL, and SPACE-
The de tan or this wonderful frig is great at1 ' .4e, out,
tea you • lace your«ordei eai'iy, and avoid disc point-
Anent:
Having •..dlsposeif .of aty
ball s; . Allan's cro+eerk,-,rte
Eet13r Bros., • -'of Dungannon,
4- -Withy-toTe ►r' est. _snit, than :s
tie_ 411 my ftEiends wit patron-
lecl funic ` durnng • the past five:,
yore- and sol%it , :diet: eon-
tinued • patrotmg+e for my
sugiessersr ..> ' i3"s....
ittiR1ntARE ',a,, P!trn mwt • HEATING
FHO`,I: 35
A 'leaferat= Offlefoil$ n4•' t� tett
t. rl d the stock ox, dispIaa, s s4the ;
best In Qutarto" on,azroveraall .bf shi. •
Feature of the°alternoofl was the
visit of three bus loads• of touring
inept}g�byers�.y,pf rthe sInt .t
.e.'ratiol�. 4 f` •Agr suit. al
Thirty.one countries er' the Wo
were represented.
Visitor PlOressed
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$ir' James ' Turner,presided ., of
the, LF.A;l'„ tuhl the. gathering that
we can. . tuke a few „tis back to
our country front the ow;"
said' he was „dupe funjwcssed '
Mae:furiay, liox-ha$ - boo'
secreta: ' • of 'the fair foe •twenty
Oars, ,said 'he wa$ , ovr e.rj,oye4,a't
suck "a,Show,"
'-"Although we ' had, some extra
attraction 'today,' ; he' said, . "t1 e •
bout in attendance" ;partially"
due to the,' fact- that we held the
show about €i month' later 'than
formerly." •
ilue, .almost clear,- sines •,greeted ry
the: crowd , tim.t , watched, :alt . hour -
t?,7�g"lis�tra'd'f'�rxze•"stoek<�'r>e4i
by, the •internatioilai „risitlre,
patadero as b aided ;:by':1he.CUnb t ,?
High School bugle .ba,nd and girl
Cadets, in nattyred andwhite lull-
forms.
1rn -fo:s,
1 * sli of a •da- was,
,; On �; m1 ap he Y
when a' black- stailian, owned big ,I�3,
Hr,' .' entail, bolted_ P ,
duringSchthe oeder„paradeof. "it :crashed ,:into.
the' track fence and' .brake ,,away {'
(rain its wagon, ,, but went• ,On to
capture at beast one first prize 'later
in the competition.
LAWN : MOWERS
Sharpened; Repaired'-`
- Povvers. mowers : up x._25".
• All small tools sharpen&.
Leave, .them at premises; of d,
V. Thomas, 64 Elgin Avg , E.
R fMMt 'VES =21tf
Wedi1inediae1y
Young: women 16 .to 21' years-
For.
ea:
For Cherry; Stray/berm Rasp.:
berry Picking_ • ,
Accomodation Farm Service
Force Camps. ''
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Supervised e ` ed by ,Y,W:C.A.'
.
Goad Meas=Good Pair; -
Good Fun. ,
For Registration Forms ai1y
- High . School Principal • ; . .,
Nearest Employment 'Office
• 4 OR':
Ontario Farm . Service. D'•orce
9 : Richmond Street East:
Toxonty 1' ' Ontariio- ": e
AUSPICES: ' a.
Domimion: Troy:molal' Farm -
•
u • -Labour Colninittee
t • •'ngr cSos
• OF KITCHENER'
Will be 1}eard Tat �t
KNOX 'PRESSBSZ•TERIAN C)ipRCH,, ' GOOIER'(
Tic ets nQ .� on: "-. ;: •
sal and 'an -bei ec " ed fr'o wine
i�r-- c . $ ur li>� any, , m-.',.
bber-of Knox !Cour h- Men's 'Club, •
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A cion ' c: "
0 dto e t 3
;, a The -War Cr oficisl;paper of
the: Salvation Army," published more
than 3,000,000 copies last yetfr
Canada alone, without one—paid- languages. '
advertisement Thirty-three.' r edi-
tions of The War Cry are printed.
internationally in almost as :many •
•
A .change in the itine'rttry'irf •the
Huron Magistrate's Court .has -conte •
into effect this ivebk- and hereafter
the 'weekly court sitting in Gode- r
rich will be on Tuesday instead. of
Thursday.. ' ..
'On Tuesday of this week •Mngis-
__trate -Holmes :fined_ Wilmer Blair,
Bayfield, $25 with costs on a con-
viction of careless driving,..
evidence heard at,a ,previous'sit•tirrg.••
The charge :arose -out of an •'accident
at Bayfield: ; on May 1st, when a
car driven bye- Blair 'collided with
one *driven by' Ellwooii,;. Epps, of
Clinton. Blair's driver's license
was suspended"for thirty days. A
charge of . drunk •driving , wtis dis-
missed.
A'"-Lfttitr-Fr•u a's at -'Crani ----Send •
.Richard Jack Street, 21, of De-
troit, was. convicted or• disorderly
conduct ,at Grand Bend, 'and, fined,
$2 • with costs; or seven days in.
jail. ' He paid the fine. According
to the evidence, Street accosted . a
young lady :companion of • Edgar
Thayer, of , London, while they were
walking on a "Greet in front of.
a china ship. Street's actions :were
resented by 'Thayer, who shook
him,, and the accused -struck Thayer.
Wm.' A. Dalgleish, 20, Detroit,
friend of the accused, suffered a
lip :Abrasion; caused, • he said, . when
Thayer ' 'hit. hitt. ' Charges of. dis-
o derly--conduct agaa-4nst-Thayer-a-nd-
Da•lgleish were' dismissed. ' In• the
fracas, a window in the china shop
Was smashed. and pieces' 'uf china
broken. • Charges of wilful damage.
-tb 'property against all three were.
s: Tl
. iagistrate o r es is ``Oitt''"°K."ir^
stern warning that 'girls must be
allowed to walk on. the streets -of-
Grand Bend ,unmolested, or some.
thing drastic would resflt. He
cliaubted whether Street knew the
girl. when• he ''first accosted her:
He felt there was •rr-o ',reason for
young men going to Grand Bend
ofte the loose, and ' he'°' :yarned ail
three' that prosecutions 'would•,fol---
law If 'they were in tiny more
trouble. "I don't wnallt to . stop
you from enjoying Grand Mud; nor
Grand' Bend from _endoyiiig Ton,"
said the Magistrate". ."
Friday's 'Court
In Magistrates Court on Friday
l i t. itspo ci c>, , of teuc"e fgQj' three •
months was, given Henry 1Colfiiite;
but he was ordered -to; pay court
costs of. $8,80 and donate costs of
$4,60 NV Magistrate .0..E. Holmes,
Ire. floigu.te 'was charged with
.the wilful damage of„ a door and
Coffee percolator, the property 'of
i. r4,..4t nniered..,.;ihli:nstih dL
street. The 'dnmage• was dOne mir-
ing an incident on May 143 arising
out ''of dltfl ereli s ` betweeti•
ant, F1', 1f olgate, nlicT file iandiady,
Vers: Johnson, ` •
EXCellence% Flofrr Mills of Sea -
forth was 'fined '*2$ and cosh for":
t'zil'ilut"e'--tit—f ile.•..additiOnat . infer -.
ntign re interne tax 'fbr the year;
1044.45' ••
• h:'1endtng gnilt'r to a Cirfirge of
r-tagrriYiCvw ri> X nr?wle��i» it�l�ro
his'tidtlr'eSS as 'Wobdstoc'1 , *1111 en
eitthe days in ;foul and was ordered '•�
t+Y�.pp[move
y�:no at' tlte ieoilootftin. ofy
[rd---garbage-cofleet - S ii Ed. after
Garbage Will be collected on Mondays in the area -south
of .Britannia Road and east of Bayfield Road,
S. -X. BLAKE, Town Clerk.
Residents, are hereby notified that garbage must be ready
"I work on a ' farm. and nrii, on'
tiny feet most' of the clay ,,in all kinds
<pf.veatile�ca. I while .uitferell ,
five or six years with-':neurAtie sizncl '.
-sciatic. pain In nil left leg. As•the
day:.progress` s, • the ,pain in •niy leg',
- increases; progresses,
I found _it. cl,>ieult
at times to carry: even a•; light
Weight, or' push • a • lightly.. loaded •'
wheelbarrow. After, .takijng :$artisk'. •
for one• week, my pain Was -gradu-
ally -relieved. 1 ameone,u' Ming
with- Sairnak because it • is, making t
r
• me'feet. better Alt the time. Sarnak
.also' 'helped to established ,regiilalrn-
` y by. • `
;k: a
Thousands • of people' who suf •y
f ered solnn.:forn) -`of •rhe l'niatia
li stave f"uu r ie3� .takkitng= •k:
Remember though, it px ,bly :,,
w,:•
took -longer. thafl a'' week 1�r you to
get: sick, and 'It •11 •probably take
1�'
n7<B. 'JOHN tt: ,e -AtHEN longer than a week tA, get well:
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Sleeplessness, -Poor Appet=ite,"
aches: Constipation, Lack of . Vitality.
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