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SaClNX7iA►X, VMST 2fitb, 1949.
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L ir.(�:N DO., .: Bishop of the diocese of H n.
V • BEVERLVi :n.. .PAAR, D, A. L,Tb.. BEL-1'OR. •
A W. TDERTOlij,-.Organist .and. Choirmaster.
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1 tEV� C. WESLEY COPE, ' R.A., • 3.D.,, Minister
- Ai FAX. OLARH, Organist tend Choir Master-
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1Q •a.mi, .THE CHURCH' SCHOOL,
14 in RK
_ TkdiOrd tla ited.'Cluarc li. _ _
- . THE CHURCH WITH THE SINGING TOWER
Today, more than ever before,
America needs the Church--
d.the4hurch.
x:YQU nuc .„t,.,:..
Help it build abetter world '
'for alb A-itend regularly;
You will be welcome at our
servic. ,_ev_: =:Sundau
New
PresbyterianChIr�h1'
11' a.m., MORNI
NG WORSHIP.
VERS' REV. WM. BARCLAY, D.D., OF. HAMILTON. L.
'.,Rev. Robert G. MacMillan,' `W. H. Bishop, F,R:C,O.;
Minister • _Director of 'Praise ,
Victoria St. United Church
MINISTER—REV. LAWRENCE H. TURNER, B.A.
ORGANIST and CHOIR LEADER—Miss Mary Joyce Strachan.
10 a.m. SABBATH SCHOOL -=ADULT BIBLE .CLASS. '
11 a,m. "CONSISTENT CHRISTIAN LIVING.
Preacher—Rev. C. J. Fo's of 'Toronto.
9,45 aap. UNION TOWNSHIP.
VICTORIA -WELCOMES YOU
Goderich baptist- Church
PASTOR -REV. ,G. W. H. MEDLEY,
Organist --Miss Verna C. Miller
,
11 am. THE CHRISTIAN WALE:
7 p.m. DIVINE OBEDIENCE.
Tuesday, 8 p.m. --Prayer and Praise Service.
Sept. 5.11.—The Old, Old Gospel in Word and Music presented by
.Toronto Bible: College. Quartettes.
BETHEL TABERNACLE
(Pentecostal Assemblies of 'Canada) ,
REV. J. A. PEARSON, Pastor
10 am.. SUNDAY. SCHOOL. ....
1� a.m.. 1�IORTING 'WORSHIP.
11 ata.. "OUR, GOD ..: , . a Consuming fire.
7:30 p m. Old Fashioned Gospel Service. ti
The"Pastorm distering.
Wednesday, '8 P.M. Prayer and Tiiaise:- -
Friday, 8 p.m. . Christ Ambassadors.
YOU ARE. WELC
Lai
NIL- "USHFER OF LAZY MEADOWS
. By RRrrj Jr, •B
RL MORNING,OV1 RS
EARLY �
There's a good feeling to the
Country abU,.ut this tune 0 .year,
J.. ...sensed, it _this morning when I
'Woke • at 'daylight . and, Beard the
'obnsons calling their cows. They've
finished' their harvest and, are' -doing
some roadwork, --,,-This is a 311 :in'
between the harvest and, the fall
work, a;nd. is really intended to
give .them some Gash, because Lahey
just started list year; • Anybody
wino has ever farmed willtell you
how scarce cash can Pe during t1.ie
first two years,
We're through oharvesting . here.
Most' of -the grain, was threshed in,
the 'field. There's still buckwheat
.to be ,laaryested, lint it will come in
time.. At the house we're in the
middle '.of the pickles. The, tomatoes
are ripening and tire` .cuctulibea's:
seem to form faster than - theycalf'
be. lucked' from the l=ines: _Stirs:
Higgins brought over a• bushel of.
pears yesterday.. That's why we
had to go; into town, last night
forthe sugar. ' '
' I had a wonderfully relaxed feel-
ing. as I- lay in bed` on this fine
Migust morning and listened to the
°sounds of the world coining t0 -•-life=
The early morning freight screeched
as it. came up oyer the grade and
then coasted into the village.' 'The
Higgins,. dog barked and. our .'pup.
picked up the refrain and another
dog; away across the river, started
barking as well, giving a, strange
and • unreal ' echo td the other
sounds. The birds were chirrnpi_ng
with that strange and almost metal-
lic sound that they have in the
minutes before dawn.
I heard a bedspring in . the iiext
room give a screeching whinge as
a sleeper partially roused and then
without being aware of • it relaxed
and "slumbered on. A' cow bawled
in a lonesome way, and 'down.pthe
.road,„at ..r,he. Leslie. farm,.
�- ... ,aw sgoster.
crowed to the first twinges of surf
in the sky. 'The 'was a faint
Chilliness in the air that' made -the
bed " seem • even more • comfortable
than usual and I scrounged down
in, Its cushioned' warmth, loath to
make the break for the activities
-off -anothera
d yin the e ' farm: `"--
Down Iii the kitchen the
•_
tele
-
RhQfle r n : There! ere.thre
strident rings. That
•-wd the call':
for the Simpsons.. Everybody in
the community has been waiting for
old, Mrs. Henderson to die. 'Maybe
this cail.,marked the death of Mrs.
Simpson's mother. For once, my
curiosity was not as great 'as- the
solid .comfort,of stolen minutes In
a warm bed on .a cool August
morning.
The hull started to bawl. h He
bawls on general principles. I
think he stays awake so- that he
can bawl in the morning :and be
rte
1
Th e^,' regular m.eetlfg of the Wo-
n/Ruts
o-
r
men's Institute will be held Thurs.
day, 'September lst, at 2.30 p,n1.
Will all the 'mewters please attend-?
• _ ..4, -83
- This is to notify the publicthat,
beginning Septea alder lst, «Mise
Gwen, Colborne Reg,N., 12., St,
Patrick's .street; will be the yegi'S-
tar of Goderich Community Nurs-
ing R'egistrjt.- .
_ aye: At
Maganine$ to read d br g ,
magazines. • you'll; he amazed at,
fact or flctign, style or,,, diction,
technical or just athusing, ' refer
ences for constant '.iis)ng, art or
medical, scien'be or juvenile"; order
them fancy ',or order thein plain.
from : Mary B. Howell or Ismay,
McLean. 11tf
BO N-
BRODIE,--At 'Alexandra. Hospital,
Goderich, ori .August 225d; 1949,
• to Mr.•. and Mrs. Ralph Brodie,
RR. 1, 'Port Albert, - a son. a
COOK -At • Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, an August 22nd, 1949,
to Mr.. and: Mrs. Joseph .Gook,
R.R. 1, Goderich, ' a • son, Robert
Patrick. '
:1ONK.-7-At Alexantlra Hospital,
Goderich, do "Augus`t 2,0th,' 1949,
to M. and Mrs. Edwin Monk;
•ilaple street, Goderich, a- daugh-
ter, Marlene Janet. •
STEWART: At AlexSndra..Hospit-
al, Goderie1, on' August 22nd,
1949, to Kr. and Mrs. James
Stewart, Wilson street, Goderich;
a daughter, Margaret Noreen.
WALLACE.—At Alexandra lespit
al, Goderich, on august- '22nd;
1049, to Dr. and Mrs. John Wal-
lace,' Goderich; a • son. .
WATTERS—At Alexandra Hospit-.
,-' al; - oderieb =°on ^�A:.ugust2ndl.
1949, to . ,Dr. • and Mrs. W. N.
Watters, St. Patrirek's-`'street,
Goderich, •a daughter, Carolyn
•Rose.
DIED' ...
-McGONNELL:--=Suddenly ,at Wood-
-stock, on Thursday, august 25th,
1949, •. John. W. McConnell,_, bus
band: -of -Mtg. Z: AfeConneil- till't}
father• of Arnold and Murray: •
The. funeral will be on .'Saturday,
at 2 p.m:; at Woodstock.
SEWINO A0Hll•N19s::.1U-'
PAIltk7D. Needles;' belto and
Supplies. •,. Out. -of -town • customers.
bring or send 411. head�
your own.. machine made into an_
electric portable. 41, ' WOODS,. •
,
$ec.ondhan.d, Store, 12 Ea
st street
Phone. 8a7J,:. 4
• 5tf
FOR •$ALE, :ONE 11INJ .PIECE
• solid oak dining -room. suite,
with refectory table, good• as new.
Priced -for ' immediate sale.
Ii1i1;OPHEY'S FURNITURE. *33
Oa
LING FOR BARGAINS? ? ? ?
Try, the Used Furniture and
`Household ,A.ppliance .Store, 12 Bast
street. Phone 867.J. 144
GODERICH LADIES TAKE
,IT .ON THE;. CHIN .TWICE
• Tin e' -o rielr•Legionettes-are two
games dawn in their best -of --seven
series in group 4 ladies' • W.O.A.A.
finals with :° Kincardine. They took
ahead of the cows, just to prove a 9 3 beating on Thursday night
some fantastic concept of masculine last and an .11-7 defeat on Wednes-
.
superigrity. A truck change gears day evening • of this week, both
on the hill just past the church games played at Kincardine. In
andthen ground solemnly along the ' •last evenin'g's game the Goderich
concession road. girls : fought tooth and mail with
The , sun started gently filtering the powerful Kincardine nine, right
into 'the room. The first fingers of
real sunlight streaked the sky and
to the • last innings, but an , early
five -run lead sufficed to give • the
one, of them reflected • from the home team the •edge inn the score -
mirror of the dresser back on the- box'-
quilt. 1 lazily' stretched rrly ' hand The- Legianettes returned to their -
out as if wanting to • catch a bit best form, after :appearing. ,poorly.
of tire morning-; gold. ,,a `j'he Higgins- in an exhibition tilt here on* Mon
-
tractor tractor belched into oisy activity._ clay, and. made'the Kincardine girls
A car coughed as it flitted by the hustle forthe win. Mrs. .Alenia
front gate. 'Wood was a major factor in the
I 5wullbont--_of bed,_th _feel of-Lcgon ttes rejuvenation--,Pluying
the cold floor cin my bate feet behind home`•plate, she nipped5sev
acting as- the general signal that eral Iincarcline lassies attempting
another day had ' started on -the to steal bases. So proficient .was
1 a'rm.
end of the game the homesters. be-
LADIES': LAWN BOWLING• mile leery about taking more than
a five-foot' lead off. base..
In the local mixed bowling Jean, Giron , -, and Betty . Orr
tont ney. o11_, .Burs iaY ,.0.,ighh ...iM, knoeked.�uho�enne�runs to rya'id the God'e-
first prize -•went to Mrs. tiV._,Rath-' 'rich cause. Morland had.. A round-
burn and Albert Kirton second to',tripper for. Mincardine.
Mrs. F. Overholt and Floyd Lodge: , ►.Che thirdoand f o ne. games . -
On Friday cicalae, with a record 'the series willhe played Under -the
turnout of ninety bowlers for an lights at Judith �Gooderham Park,
open mixed trebles tournament, the G-oderieh,.- on Friday and Monday
I she -in --this act- that ,tarvurds--tbe-
•
R SAI - 1932 CIIEWROLET
Coach. deluxe ., .model "'with• 6.
wheels, -good motor, tires, also
'cqui ped with:: • beater arid" favi..
BR10E RYAN, 7. Picton ,.street. •
•
3
FOR SALE. G -'L A D 1.044 U 5,
1.!k SALE.—HIVrH LIGHT .OAK
�` dininl=-i�ao-rad Suite aiso Wilton
•rug,.. in. good condition, MR'S. REG.;
BURRO\yS, : Britannia road;. phon
1..7J,.- . ..
port:. SALE: --» E'I'gHT-WEE$
*s '4 between 6.30
.» • ,OLD pix,; 'Ph. a o ebetwee
9
8 30 P.m', -33
POI/ SALE. CHILD`'$; G4`']'E,'
-playtoilet pen, high char, seat,
carriage, . clitld's bedroom mirror,
pail -washtubs and stand, hot plate,
kitchen cupboard, man's fall coat,
size 40. 20 ,Blake street: ,•P.hoYn�ee
.
1 J, • N_ 3x
WANTED- '
' iIO jSEK +`LEER
t r, in the -country--a good' place,
and goodcornpany: ' Will pay good
Wages, Apply . BO .48,' 'SIGNAL
SrTA.R -33'
•
ANTED tADIOS ;M TO1t` n -
PAIR. Car radio troubles and
beautiful' ..variety.. in wide range installing • a specialty. New and re -
of. colors, 75c per. dozen; also sweet conditioned car,, home, 'and -portable
peas, zinnias, snapdragons, asters• -radios for sale, ALF. HUTCHIN-
and other seasonal garden •flowers. SON'S. RADIO SERVICE', . 82
MRS. L. R. HOLMAN, Cameron. Huron road, or call, 264. -21tf
street, phone 722, Goderich. .
•OR SALE. --. Si-VERAL RESI-
DE TIA ro 'erties including
N I,p p ding
me indesirable '
l'ocati'on close to�hoSquare : three bol-
a very attractiv
rooms, large 'garage. MALCOLM
MAPHERS, , Insurance and Real
Estate Broker, .The Square. Phone.
115W, . ' -33
FOR SALE. •-,7-;1930 MODEL A
Ford- couch,'geed ••rtfrin,i$g -ton-
dition.. Phone 227: PETE
R'
$WALTER, Saltford Heights, • 32x
•
OR SALE. HOUSE WITH
":: royal-bric> ' sidingi,,,,seven,-moths..
`anti bath, with ;.'garde, Immediate
possession.. Corner Cambridge and
Oxford streets. Phone 612: 294
OR. "SALE. B E A,•U T I YU.L_
gladioli 75cper dozen cash and
_-r z c
carry } X1.00 pe dozen ash and de-
livered- With"en losure cardx.:25
per dozenchargd with er without
_deliuery ... .We. .shirr:. 'gladioli- -guy-.
where. Phone 105. d"ACKSONS
FLORISTS. , - :74. -30
FOR SALE. -1933 CHEVROLET
coupe with rumble seat. Phone
803W.
FOR ',SALE —SIX., YORKSHIRE
chunks. . pply F. SPEAIGHT,
Dunlop. . Pho e Carlow -1433. 33x
FOR SALE. — • WILTON* RUG,
9 x °12, in- good condition.
`Phone 219: - -33
OR SALE. — LARGE SIZE
` child's crib in natural , finish;
also high chair, both in good con-
dition. Phone .16189J... -33
FOR SALE. —
school „bus in
tion, low mileage.
McMILLEN, ` R.R.
phone 936 r 14.
STUDEBAKER
excellent condi-
Apply to J. A.
1, Goderich,
4-33
FOR SALE. EMPIRE COOK
stove with water front, all
white. Phone X48. . 33x
FOR .:.SALE;.;— O0 R NYE LL'
wheat 595. Phone CHARLES:
CRA4v1+CORD, R.R. 3,. Goderich, at
Dungannon 22 r 21. -38
".ANTED, --- COUPLE DESIRE
unfurnished,. • apartment front
October. lst. • Write. BOX•• ', 38,
SIGNAL -STAR. -34
ANTED. '— BUILDING SUIT-
ABLE for ' chicken. house, ap-
proximately 20 x 20 " or 20 x - 40
to move from location ' in Colborne
township only. • Write BOX 35,
SIGNAL -STAR: ' . 32-3x
WANTED Td BUY.—ALL OLD horses "and dead animals. If
suitable for mink feed.•wi11 pay imore
than fertilizer, prices. If . not, will
•pay, fertilizer prices _••If dead, phon
at once. GILBERT .EROS:' MfNl
.RANCH, Goderich. Phone collect
936 ,r 21 or: 936 'r 32.
WANTED. --WANTED URGENT
Y LY house centrally 1ohated
three bedrooms, modern conven'
J]iPEfl '
33e "iso e n,
A tasty doughnut for youi week -end breakfas
• - ' 'COCOANUT, BAR wits' raspl3erry raspberry.filling
350 . doen ,
RASPBERRY ": :0' T'H FLY -BUNS 30c dor,
The abeve•pastry featured tiiis
'Week-endb
._.
•
--The Tonne' E. Tasty. Pastry
'
cakes - specialty.p
Wedding, Anniversary. .and Birthi7 y _ . e �
• t: "Orders of $1,00 and over delivered. •
• •PHONE 465; . , WEST ST,
NO.TZCL+.rn
'+QTian,
Eggs • wanted by" registered (No:
0:429) grading station. located* on
premises. of Goderich Frosted Foods,
Hamilton street. R; G. DUCK-
WORTH, phone 641, -83
• -4,
U P
_01 BENT
O • T TRENT. •T' UR°'N v.11 E I),,.
rooms. 10 Wellington Street.
south.- . Phone: 986R.:: . 2Dtf.
LOST
, Y "P
LOST.• — HORN -RIMMED
spectacles ' in - case. Reward.
Phone 043, Goderich., •, 33x
LOST. - _® "SUNSHINE TRI-
CYCLE, from vicinity of Keays•
street. Finder: please notify W.
HAMILTON, Keays street. , 33x
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO .CREDITORS:
L
I STAT
p Tom; W:a#.-_, �.�.,.E _. _....__4y,
Notice isT:bereby given that all
persons having claims against the
'attire -Of -the late Paatr%k-'iVal li;
of West -4 Wawanosb, are required
to file -the same With :"the' under-
signed, solicitor for the estate.
And' further take -notice-that • on
fences, "re ytible- p ernia ent."t ant -and„after-the-first-day-of, Septem=.
Write $1•30X 39, ' SIGNAL -STAR.' ber, 1949, the estate -will be' dis-
.,., tributedtQ • tJte claims
' Dated July 30, 1549:
LOFT.US E. DANCEY,
Solicitor for • Executrix.
`WANTED:--I�.Is',lL"IISGS' OF PRO-
- ' PERMS for sale, 0. F.
CHAPMAN. Real Estate Broker,
Phone _1$. 39tf
WANTED TO RENT. — !,UN-
FURNISHED house or apart-
ment: Phone 4. 32x
AAS za > P oNT-A-G1 .
within ten miles of Goderich
by' private individual. Please quote
location, --size and price. BOX 41,
,SIGNAL -STAR. 33x
]ANTED — POSITION ,AS
housekeeper, reliable and ef-
ficient; in home with one'. or two
.adults, available ' immediately.
Write BOX• 42, .SIGNAL -STAR.
33x
ANTED__-- GIRL- WANTED
Pim derk in grocery store; full
time. Apply K: C. C'UTT, FCIn,gston
WANTED.—LISTINGS or, PRO-
' PERTIES for.sale. -No charge
/o you until property is° sold.
Estate. Breker, The Square, Gode-
rich. Phone 115W. 12tf
Trize-wInnors were÷ First. Pete
'MaeVicar; 2nd, Lorne Dale, Mrs.
Seaforth; 3rd, Dr. Triimraer, Mrs.
4th, T. Pritchard, Mys. J. Baker,
Fred Toole; .5th, Mr. Reid; Alice
Reid, "Short?' 1Viuhro, Sertferth.
Mrs. A. R"... Scott' won the ladies'
jitney on Tuesday night, with Mrs',
Arthur third:- ,
In the "ladles' open', trebles on
went to Mrs.' Duval, Mrs.. WilSon.
and Mrs. Lloyd, Winglianr; 2nd,
Mrs. Hart, Miss Mathews, Mrs.
Nmeron;'Seaferth; 3rd, Mrs. Close,
Alice.. Reid .gird- Mrs.. BradY, Sea -
Batteries: Kincardine.; --R, Robin-
son and•.K. Robinson; Goderich—
Bell and Wood.
GEO. McNALL''§ TEAM
-The 4Legionettes ran away With
the _ball game in. an exhibition con-
test against George McNall's
Legionettes at /Myth on . Friday
evening,, winning by „the seem- of
Alotne runs weite- the Order
of the evening, -*with Ruth- nod
banging' out tbreec Garrin two and
Orr, White, McAdam, -Martin and
- Grand Piano, 'advanced' concert
piano, music, and dramatic art
studies, antiques, fine hand -painted
china, and . a large quantity' of
FOR SALE. —1936 PLYMOUTH
sedan in good condition,. excel-
lent -motor, good tires, twe new_i
lights. Priced to sell. Phone 981J.
83-4x
e Free Methodist Church
,....00RNEit VICTORIA AND PARE STREETS
World.Wide Broadcast” of the Gospel
8(10, MAIL Hamilton very Sunda,y, 8.30 aim.
10 a.m. SUIsiDAV SCHOOL. '
•
' HEAR
Forkme)-ly Tillsonburg, recently appointed to the P.
1$1.• Free Metliodi.st. Church in Goderich...
ALL ARE WELCOME
PRIOR OF SiED FALt WHEAT
The 4o.iblielty branch of the 'On-
tario Department of Agriculture' re-
quests a correction in the list of
seed peces Milted for publication
feeently. 'hake of Commercial 110...
J. fall wheat, all approved varieties,
should be $2.25 per bushel, instoad
$2,50 per bushel as quoted.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE OF
property in Gode,rich or Vieinity;
Property known, as Wayside Inn,
in New Ha burg, oh No. 7 and 3
highway. Ne buildings; best heat,
ing, lunch ro ms, 2 gas pumps and
pit. garage, shop and storage room
and 2 bedrooms, large -living rooin,
bathroom, ()Sets and cupboards,
In
478, l'evcr Hamburg Ont. - 33-35x
FOR SALE." --FIFTEEN "LITTLE
We extend this word'Of -thatdcS'
for the -many ittnq expressfogs, a.
synipatllY from. thought/0; Mends,
Those kindneesee, have.„nleant Much
AIR. AND'. 111t8.- .1tOlaT. VENtifi,
POR tiAtE
Ago bur albute, brire,
14 nest 1/8111,1Z or 1140
Modern Equipaient. Experienced 'Teachers,
victual. .instrUction, New ..Typewrites. Placernent Ser-
vide for Graduates, IVIelitlier Canadian plitineSs Schools
now to visit nalitiring regietratien week.. :The
'school b4...Open daily iron, 2 p.m to 6 if.m. "starting'
..,,,tingust 19 -and Nye' urge all ituclerits to: reilister as earlY
Write BOX 36,, SIGNAL -STAR.
-32
0EINNY MEN; AVOMEN-1 GAIN -
5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex',,' Tonic Tablets fon
double results ;. nevy healthy flesh ;,
size ONLY. 60c. All clifiggists. -33
your busineas. Do von watt
to Stop drinking? That's our bes,)„.;
neas. -Bine Water Group Alcoholics
Andnymous. ••.• Write BOX 222,
SIGNAL -STAR, Goderich. -33-36
. IN MEMORIAM
MOORE.—Ifi loving o OUT
'dear Mether, Mrs. Mary J, Moore,
Who passed away twelve 'years
From' the misty shores, of midnight,
Touched with splendors ri ,,the
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS WANTED.
TO RENT.—SEVERAL -ROOMS,
to permanent' guests for fall,;
and. winter months. Board. optigit-
al: THE -TARE HOUSEr West
street, Goderich, Phone 1151 or
685. ' • -33:
FOR RENT. -- UNFURNISHE'D
'apartment near , the Square. ,
Immediate possession. ` C. • M. •
ROBERTSON, 52 Park street,a
phone, 673J. ' ' 33x:
wwwriatarNir
AUCTION SALES
CLEARINO AtraTION SALE- OF: -
FARM STOCK AND IMpLE- •
MENTS
at lot 3; concession 9, Colborne
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31st
• HORSES -z-1 sorrel' mare, 8 years
old ;. 1' grey selding,, -1-'4 Years bid;
2 • black heifers, due 'in: Jan.Pab'
and February ; 2 Durham cows; due.
9 heifers and steers, 2 years old ;
10, heifers arid steers,. 1 year old;
PIGS -1 York sow, due -October
• POULTRY -50 year-old hens. -
binder ; M. -H. manure • spreader
M.41; fertilizer '.drill; 6-ftt.
farm scales; fanning
wagon; 2 sets •of• double harness;
I set , of single -harness, other
mixed hay; quantitY • of mixed
MRS.' TELFORD NIXON,
HAROLD JACKSON,
33 -
Tenders fOr the constructien of
two.: concrete enlverts in the "Tewn-
ship of • West. Wawanosh will be
received by the undersigned up, to
Tenders must be,accompanied
a marked cheqne for .19 per cent.
of the •amount of the tender. Cul -
with a 'base of three feet. Culvert I
1,• will be• an extension to the nds4.
Of an existing "culyert. -Eadh exten-
base of two and one-half feet and
a floor extending' the full lengili of
the chlvert. , The municipality Will
supply the cement, steel arid gravel
necessary."for the work.
. The .lowest -or any 'tender -not
LORNE WEBS;
Road 'Superintendent", .
Duagannori.,-Ont. 42,3,
TENDER; FOR 0:0 DERICH
; 'TOWNSHIP BUS ROUTE
Menders will be received up to
noon of, .Nirednesday, August 31,
bus in Goderich townShip , over „a.
Beginning at ..00derich.• and- pro-,
deeding south •dli gighway 21 to
the Cut Line; thence eaSt .to con -
the • !'sideroad bqtween lots 15 ,and.
16; thence east tfi ciincessien 7: and
8; thence north to No..8 EighWaY;
estimated diStance for one-irip is
20 mikeS, and the -estimated number
of pupils .is 23. Map, of the route
May be Seen and cOpy of the con-
tract form may be obtained by tip -
lying to- A. R. SCOTT, Secretary%
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FOR &ma ELECTRI CI
roaster, in real good conditiori.
Phone 482R after 6 p.m., or Write
P.O. BOX 815, Goderich. • 3315
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FOR SALE. -1937 CHEVROLET
coupe, ranst be sold this month.
Phone 9W Clinton er 50, or Gode-
rieh 766W. -334
VOR SALE.—SIX-ROOM STI/d(i0
bungaiew, 73 Huron • read;
three-piece ' bath, heavy wiriltig,
garage and two lots. Priced 1..easori-
ably for quick sate: „Phorfe 892J.
pin LITTLE • PIGS.
Ithron road. Phone', 1076W.
Good 7 -room 110Use Saltford,
water pressure syStenl, 8 -Piece bath,
-garage, henhOuge, many fruit treeS,
land. Eleetricity. Immediate pes-
jletiSoirably priced for ,tiniek Salk.
rooms, beautiful.
'location; goot sand beach.'
At Port Albert, )5 rooms, hydro;
excellent locatioh, .200 -toot heti&
trontage„.1,0Vely 'sand beach',
Minding lot on Picton street.
And. the light more clear than.
Passed a whit.: that greW to 'music,
'Till it was with God In tune.
In "all this world" vve shall not find
A heare se -wonderfully kind;
So 'dear her voice. so sweet herahille,
A sympathy so. sure, so deer).
A love so' beautiful to keen.
We .shall. Meet her •sonle bright
Resting by. the .waters fair ;
She waiting for °Ur Coming,•
the garden.there,
Missed by her family. , 33x
Youtik Women
tees.and other Pall fruits and
vegetables. •
E'er further inforination
Ontario ,Vitrin Seri/ice. Porce
9 Richmond Street East
Teronto Ontario
DOininiori‘Pr4Viticiai Patin,
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mailed postpaid in plata, sealed,
envelePe with price list." Six
samples 25e; '24,Sainples' $1.00. Mail
SALE OF VALUABLE„ R MEN -
TIAL, PROPERTY IN- GODE-
RICH BY., TENDER
the late 'Harriet .11.ougvie will
Essex_ streets. in,the. Town of„.90de-
•on • -the corner:, gf Lighthouse and • ••-.
being the easterly part of lot .9
1:iyontse,:lder the r_esid.ential prope.
the 'undersigned Solicitor 'on, or
before the 17th •day of September
2. Inspection can be made a
the premise's uPen' to'
the above-mentioned Solicitbr.
3. All•adjustments of taxes to be
4.a. Menders to be delivered in a
sealed envelope addtessed to the
uff, en. 5ecle. esrssTal nhiei ageliSceoeslpit ct eiotdro, ra n a ny tdinmd !arr kneodt
Dated; at Goderich this twenty:
ongke *inspection and, tunp-up isn't
coati of operating YOUi 'oar or- truck,