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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-07-26, Page 10GOliERICH SIGNA,STAR th: larai TriM a trAlttp. • • • 0 • }V, • A the.. Goderieh - area, were shipped te I Detrolt.". Captain MeGregor snp- plied, 'Detroit' with 1,060 barreleof ••11§11 af $1 per barrel in that year, : In 1830...Captain 'Marlton owned a •• Ves$Sel valsiela in those pre-ratilWayri • lay a carried On a 'buy trade wials Dnt ,etroit from the Gialerichs •With the passing ef the years up to the present time many. 'stile. and daughters- cifG'etlerich and distriet fare .to lies•' -found residents of De- troit' in. Common with' it • reinarkabl,y large number of „Canadians _f•rolu otherpartslu the summertime luaus of these Detroiters visit their native town of Goderich aloug with • . hundreds of other Detryit visitors. 'ANb--HERE AND THERE '3•'(''ll°"riell' Detroit is uo strange . • - city doWn the lake bat •on.e • well 'known tthd with. which there is ' .Tlie .0ineita 'weather thermometer • •.• -. ... , . nsisierable inter -visiting. Beat of 30:vm1 Ih.e teY1iwi'itil,3-.'(' t`o sl'e 83 luck, Detroit, for contiuutal • pres- ha the shade 7 tinlaY : (Thursday) ' verity and developineut. .. for .aise warnie.st clay in .Gotlerieb. ' - _ • :E0 far this i•sea-sen. an July inli , Vevords at the tourist inforiu- . •and.- 14th it registered. 62. . • at' - ' b tr 1 - th a• . a re snore awl 00 1- ),0v • . , I I - .. _ t teuristS passing through here„.frone • . . I Western Canada, than laSrd Year. Of • the three. Fallaulleava s, nl ! , . ,Net. that they. are stopping here, but ...training . vessels," whit* visitetel passieg through. In the last .few v. „scroderich• harbor this week, one „had 1 adys there 'ha v e ‘• been three ears "-a -)e-t monkey aboard, another .1st from winnipeg, . Evers eee,ster4 Pet 'Witte; so the third•-•Fairmiles risevince has - been registered • at not Ile be outdone, todIssaboard a pet , tet booth. Nusrierou.s ears from kitten .from ,Goderich. ' . I California and Florida. have . akso • I been 'noticed." . The Sunset Hotel has made an ' . , • innoVation to its summer sehedule 1 . A- thre'esway 'switch in 'houses - with the serving of Sunday evening, was- made by threealliderich fana French buffet . supPers„.• at which jae,.4. (al Tuesday nighi•-; aft between •anYOSte is welcinne to attend. -16.30 and 10.30 pate J. C.' NVilsono East 'street,. bought 'It. T. Kelly's liouse. on _St. David's street. ' Mr. li.4.41y ..bought •-the cafe irstt -door to him on 6S., Dayitl's. -Street. Stanley Ryan, Olen rented the house vacated by J. C: Wilson. Mr. Kelly first moved . his !furniture ,• out on • the lawn to launch the speedy evening three-way switch. . To date the number Of United States tourists Visiting. Goderich by motor car is 'reported to be not quite up to the nuiuber 1as4 your; yet the number visiting Goderich harbor on ca,bin cruisers and yachts is definitely bp over last year. ' Preferring plenty of fresh air ' to the confinement of, a hotel or house room, Yukon Eric, sine of the pro wrestlers at the arena last Saturday night, hooked in with his - dog at a tourist cabin on Vic- .' aoria street• and left all windows and 'his door open for the night to get a -maximum amount of air. - • d'oday's heat :sentmeek "people hurrying to the' beach to get into their bathing suits and beat the heat by • swimining. One three- yearsold- youngt-iter met with' a ducking •Of another• sort and Lica at the harbor. First warning came when the yeungster's alder brother C ari •• A representative of a • tdinate - conning pkint .at• Chatham Ny'ho' . visited • Gederich today ' in * sea rch -of help stated'. he obtained .very • little from, Goderieh isver the past years, yet. always secured qaite 11 -.number from Kincardine,. Loud in his praise of, Goarich - as a remarkably beautiful ,Suninier spot, -Charles R..Locklin of Pontiac, • Michigan, today told •The. Signal- . Star he thought hundreds of people „wile nniatially. visit Florida ( which. he• visits every whiter) would' came' to Goderich in the St11111110r, if. an • .ambassado.r from Goilerieh went to . Merida in .the, NVillter and worked. threughthe Chambers of,Cominerce down there to publieize -this abase -Ile .ev-en Offered to. accommodate • such 0-..•rePreaentative free of all seosts for a week -or tnote. ,Ile silso purchaAed .from a Uuthrieh antique. 'Slade an ont box Piano (.0•Wiled • be .the late. Mb -s .Fraser) ' and • also- `a. Franklin stove, . bet h, helieveti to • be • .about ninety yeo rs. old, a nd ra- Sesited there to the Huron ("minty Museum ins a 'gesture ot', goed-wllt. isWit h li undreds et summer froni Detroit and. Michigan • in our midst . we ike -time out,' to • salute the City of• the Straits on the, (as-at:ions of, its g,5.oth,,,enni,vers ary. it was. fotinded••in 1701 .by , With 'reference. to this • date' it is intereSting to nett. that • the 'great. lerench •explorer, Samuel -..-desChilinplain,...first visited' the -site of .the present •town of Gdderich in ••1615, ‘stopping briefly at the. Mouth of-. the • Menesetung River. The net white Visitors eatne in 1668 ., and Were. the French Sulpician • '• plorers, Galinee and Dottier: .Then Detroit came into the • picture of • . Goderich's ' development. In, the, • spring .,of 1826 an American' !mined Gboding and .a „French-Canadian * Milne& Duc,harine -formed a, trading . partnership a.,t,' Detroit and ..estab•-• :shelled one of their trading posts at themoilth.of the Menesetting River.• . ThefolloWing year, 1827, John Galt. from Scotland, in conjunction with Dr. William. "Tiger" DunloP, also • fromcotlaild,, _founded Goderich. •Back -in, 1830s.considerable fish from , NEW PICTURES Beautiful., Landscapes, -Flow- ers and Ships. 'Brighten up yew: lifing room With one of Atr good Pietores. Smith's Art &,. Gift Store • East St. Phone 198 front store of a Goderich merchant and excitedly announced, sMy bro- ther fell into Something Thud.' ,11.-s coming out his eyeS." Quickly, the merchant ran to the •buck ,shop and not only was it 'coming. out of his • eyes, but also out ot .1115 „shoes, out of his hair, out ot his trousers and, in fact, Wits 'pouring from all a mess," said. the Merchant, Ntho part.s of. him. "1 ,never saW such addeds that he , .had repeatedly \yarned the youngsters to stay away from tile bigspit at .the back of.I hia stsite where there. were Isterrelss of old Crankcase' bit. On.,;•ips -tour •ot investigation the youngster had! head -first into •• a .barrel of ' the:oil, • „ • PERSONAL,' jVIENTION ContributiOns.fe*this 'Personal .Mention column are invited Irony'readers.. -Let us have 'the iiiana6 of your visitors. • :Mr. and Mrs. lisen Croseer of Detroit •nre visiting at -the' home of Mr. and .51)..s. Chas. Leckie. Mr. Ilerhert, H. Elder of Toronto is visiting his sisters, •..11rs.'' Mumby and MIA Ethel Elder. Mr, a,ud Mrs: 1). J. Patterson have returned flaw' a holiday trip to Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon .Fraser, of Kaltuntia-oo, Mkh., ,have been glitNits th.14$ week' of Mrs. CIAIS. MX1'4 Mr.., Wilfrid O'Loughlin of De- troit has been spending a few daYs with relatives at KingSsbridge, - • 'Mr. and Mrs.. Percy Stywart and two sous, of Devil's Lake, North Dakota, are holidaying with relit-. rives itt Gederich and distriet: Mr., and Nils-. Earl Woods and family, of Detroit, were geests • of - ,Miss Rose Fox ovt tbk. week-eud!, Miss •Grace Tigert of :Sarnia has.. been holidaying at, .thes Inane' ot--- Mr. and Mess Ray Barker,. Hincks Streei. Mr, and. Ars. G. Carpenter and family, of, Welland).- are' visiting the ..ladyas mother, 'Mrs. Chris. Johnston. Ni.'• ant' Urs Benson Satiders and son of Toronto are guests with Mr. Sanders' sister, Mrs: Lorne McCartney. • Mr. and Mrs. John McKay and sone, Bobby and John.- 4)t OttaWa, are Visiting Mrs. .Mc•Kay'S mother, Mrs. G. J. Hetherington.- Mts. -John L. Anderson of De- troit L sendingsseveral days with her brothel., .11r.. Geo. Ellis, and Mrs. EMS... • • Mi.ss Olive. Robertson of Htunii- ton is enjoying a two weeks' vaca- tion with her sister, Miss Grace Roberison, Quebec street. • • Mrs. Mary Yroetuan of Elora is visiting , her aunt,: • .alre. Moser, Hanallon_ street, -who suffered a stroke on Saturday *striirnieg, • Mr. and Mrs. . S. M. • Warwick, of Louden, havebeen the. guests.of Fox, for the post two weeks. ' „Mr.' John Snell of Brandon, Man., has been visiting this Week with his cousin, Mr: Wm:,.W. 11111, Bruce _street, Thy are both now viailingl Mr. Diek :Snell at Bramastah. * ' • • I)r., Wesley , Harrison and sons Bud, neemniatnied by .aliss •Mary Louise slInnyartl, all at' Detroit,' ,were week -end 'guests with Mr. and, Mrs. j. S. Ilovvries . Mr, And ,Mrs. D.• E. Whately.and son Christopher • haVe returned home .to 'Woodbridge after:holiday- . ing with Mrs. Whati.ly's ptirente,• Mr, and, Mr. J. A. Snider. Mr,; ond airs.. W. ..Lawrence,- .HurOn,roads had as their week -end• aisitors Dr. and Mrs. Cecil NI -Orris, Toronto; and Mr. and ,Mrs: WOlfe •and. family. .Visiting • at Mrs.- Normon • Leod's eottasen are Mrs. lean .Gor- &in, -Miss -Orrice' Lapointe, Mrs. Cyril' Pro( -tor, all of •Torhnto„- and Mr. . ands MTS. Starkweather.„ Of • Detroit. Mr: and 'Airs, ':.Ernit .1c( ait nev aud their daughter, • teolu of Druid, Sisk, are .spending• holl, days with •Mr. McCartney:s, sister, Mrs. Lilian Froward, ' and other t!,Otitives in the district. The Goderiell liciy,s "at tending the Kitehener-Waterloo vamp 'at Honey Harbor this 'veal. are Tom OBItUARY • . , DONALD •MtiCKENZIE . • The • death ocearrjd in •, Detroit . • est July. 14111 Of Dormal 'War) 'mac,. Kenzie. :son' of Kenneth MacKenzie and the late Mrs., alaCKenzie of Goderich.. -The deeetteed win.; .farty.• live years of age .and is survived by his wife. andstwo 'children, Ilruce, 12, aud Luann, 5; his fathers' Ken- neth MacKenzie. of Goderiels; one brother; Angus. MacKenzie of :Ter- -onto,. and five sisters. Mts.' H. J. Hanheer S('atharine.) of Detroit, Mrs. ( . E. Wilson .( Isabelle) of Hamilton, Mrs. Lorne - 4)11111 (Bertha) and Christine, both of iforouto, and ,Betty in, Goderich. literment Wag at Holy Sepulchre cemetery, Detroit, on Tuesday, -July 17th. , Miss Betty 'MacKeniie tended the . funeral. TOBIAS FIS(HER A ' well-knOwn ' resident of. Col-' borne township; Tobias. Fisher, 'died: in Alexandra' .1Ioepital .day in• his seventy-eighth year. A Aon of the late., Valentine and 'Susannah Warner Fisher,' he was born in Colborne township, where, except for a few years in Kitcheneri he farnied nearly.all his life. He was a member of •the,Benmiller Lodge, Canadian , Order. of. Fo'resters. /His wife *pas•Sed away in 1922. 'Surviving are two. sons, Wilfred Fisher,Colborne townShiP; („Lord-ol, of, Hamilton; taro dthigh- ters, Mrs. John Haldaine, of .11ain- 'ilton, and Mrs. William Goddard, of A.uhurn-; ii-sister,--Mrs:--John '-Young, Elgin , avenue, GOderieh, • and nine grandelaildreft. .• •. ' • The funeral sertice on—Monday at the. Cranston and Walter funeral home was 'conducted by Rev. J. Harrower, of Benmillers United Church. • Interment was in • the Colborne township. cemetery: • A • 4 I Y�ur. Car's 1,?ea! .End .Need.s OUWSPECIAL ATTENTION The precision mechanism that .turais engine powir into GO power at your - • rear Wheeli, demands special: skill and experience for repairs .,.,the kind of skill you'll find at oillt shop*: When in need, see our experits,;to save nioney perhaps yoir "oar I I N 4%1)14 ST. 41,111;ti. ruoko • it11014, la 8 s Shackleton, Barry and Victor Whet - John Graham, John Cori., Craig Sturdy and John- Sully. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Anderson, Jerry • 'and Shirley have returned from a* two weeks' viSit- to Mani- toulin Island, Sault Ste. Marie and at 'Kirkland • Lake, where they visited with Mrs. Anderson's -sister, Mrs.' Watton„and(Innen A. Watton and family. • Mr. and Mas. Albert Nt•.,'Ilkins have 'returned borne from a pleas- ant . visit .With their son -and hie family, Mr..and.:---Mrs. Howard Wil- kins, ;nt; tendon'. On their return they were acconifsanied .by their ^grandchildren, Barbara and Sandy, who will remain, for a further visit. * • ' Mr:. and Mrs. .• E. B.• Hale, of London and his , sister, 'Mrs. Win. .1. 'Staples of Seattle; Wash., were dn town* bit week and. looked -up friends of former 'days in Goderich. Mrs. 'Staples is tbe. former Maud. Hale, who hi s livesl.for Many, years at . the west 'coast and- saw: Many changes in her native tOWn. • ' 'Mi'l J. Waley -MOOre,7 Miss Minnie Rudd and Mr, and ;Mrs. .John Vineent attencled••11.• reception .beld at the home of Mrs. -T. I. Watt, Clinton, on Monday evening, in honor, of Mrs. Alice M,'. Robson,. who ' that day, celebrated • ber one • hundredth • birthday. • Mrs. Robson has made her home With, Mrst Watt for some years and is thefirst person 'strewn to attain such an age in Clinton or vicinity. Briefs ' 1 Octogenarian Club picnic: at Upderich -Pavilion, -*uponsdred by - Goderich Kinsmen -Club on Wed- nesday, August lat. `' 39X. mill end Parnt ..in assorted 'colors at 84.50 gallon. Phone sour order to. '22. • We c.Iliver. This; bargain, won't last long: Phone' 'at once While the selection Is good. 11. 0. Jerry COO and Hardware._ • s- • -29-30 •Be lassered of Solid comfort all next winter with solid fuel. Order your fill -up now from the Edward Coal Cu.,.phone 98.-20-30 - . • 'Special family prices on any coM- hiutition of • these magazines: Sat-. urday Evening Post, Ladiea" Home Jourual, HelidaY, Jaek aud 'Miss Mary 13. Howell, 4 St. Vincent street', Goderich,' phone 213W. '-20 You are invited to attend a sale of home -baking. .and handmade articles' kt the former J,,, J Me - Ewen store on Saturday, July 28th, from 3 to 5.30, under the auspices of the Women's Guild of Christ -Church, ,Port Albert', • , • -29 I am now buying rags and 'old felt mattresses. Turn them out not while I 'have -a buyer; next month znay be too late. C. WOODS, 12 East street. Phone 867J. The Goderich Junior Chamber of Commerce in Wednesday evening eourpleted its survey of the town for future helve • numbering. nundac.rs are how on .order and the actual placing' of the nunabefs will commence as .soon as the first ehip- meat -arrives. ... -30 s A. French buffet supper' 'Will be, served at the Sunset Hotel 'Oh .Sunday•froes (1. to 7.30 p.m. Guests front Godesich and 'surrounding dis- trict tsre welcome. -A French buffet sappelirVeaS held last '11 v -m- ing and its success has resulted. in its being repeated.- It is requeSted tliat, when possible, reservations be Made for .the buffet ,supper -aS•w01 as for other, meal's.- The telephone number is 643. The•charge for the buffet supper ier ierson 30 ,te*- Merchants or „ethers planning to, enter floa tr4, ete., in 'Kinsmen Club alardi Gras poradesen civic' holiday are. asked to contact "Cy" Robinson, chfiirnattn.of fl 1(1i Gras copimittee, ass.soon as possible. • -30 BORN' •Alexandra pital„ Ooderich,• -on July -24t1i 1951, "to Mr. 'and Mrs. Go). Ham- Gederich, 'a son. 11 'NTER. -At • Alexandra Hospital, •Gederich, ;on. July 24111, 1951, to -Mr. and. Mrs, Eimer- J1untou, - Gode1'ich,,..0;daughtel'. , •,, • ....I *DIED, „ CHISHOLM.' — At 'Dimino, on Tyursday, Jill). 19th, 1951, U3nthia• Pauline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Kenneth Chishelse of Goderichs aged "1,9 months. Goderieli. on .•Satur- " day, July 21st, 1951,, TobiaS 1•Isher, husband of the -late Mary Huber, in his 78th year. • MaeLEOD.—At Toronto,. .oir Tees - day: July 24111, 1951, John Rieh- ard, son of' Mrs and Mrs. Jahn J. MacLeod, 77 Nelson street, Gode- ,xich, aged 2 Months, and 21. days. Rev. R. G. MacMillan officiated at the private. funeral service' an "Wed- nesday afternoon from the Cranston and,Walter funeral home. Inter- • nsenin. Maitland •cemetery, • . , • • 11"143ZOR OF CENTRALIA •Sergeant J. B. Roy, May take orders all ,day and •pass some of :them on to sabordiuittel, but When isff duty' he's' bass of the tOwn' he live- in. , Sgt. Roy was elected. mayor of • the R.C.A.F.'s married quarters town at 'R.C.-A.F. Station, Centralia, last week. As mayor he have a council of seven to assist Mtn 'in, administering -the civil --matters of the community which do not • directly affect tlie military setup.„ • The town itaelf ivill never be ,incorporated,- because. it is on , an air force ,station, but the residents Will -run their tO,Vvii. as-- Closely as piis'sible,' to regular civilian cona- -munities: -• • •- • - 'Canada's 'recent remarkable • in- dustrial growth is attributed .chiefly to four factors: high rate of capital • investment' over past _ten Years; minimum government interferenee with private enterprise; •vast na- tural resources,' 'large foreign de- mand for Canadian exports.—Quick Canadian Faets. PRou$04-140aGiiir . pretty wedding took place at tht4IIMIllta7S4-7-4eWli-e-malratted- 'Church On "*--7S-diniday afternoon, when Betty Mae; daughter' of. Mr. -and Mrs. John -knight of Nile, NirlkS united in marriage to Kenneth 'Ed- ward Proust-, son of; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Proust- of '.Goderich. The, earemony•wils performed by Rev. J.. Harrower af Benmiller ITnited Church.. The bride Wore Wile -com- ing suit of grey •gabarallue, With 'Week 'accesseriest,” and earaage pink earl:1506ns and bine- lily -of -the - Nile. 11-,Ier, • sister, Mrs. Marvin Good, rati matron. of -honor, ;wear- ing it wine .I.Vabardine snitA.71th navy acceswries and corsag,e of ilink and white. Carnatibns.• 'Mr. Marvin Good Was' best than. After a Aort wedding trip, the cbuple wilt reside in Godolch, DALTON—NOOIVAN itt Tioly Family SThrirch; Toronto, on July 14t1L sit 10 flans the Wed - Oleg took plaee af kay Noonan, of Toronto, and Arthur' Dalton, of Hamilton. Atonsigneur Brennenof- floiated at tile ceremony' and duritik the nuptiol Mass Ann ond Ellen Grogan Sang. oiren; in marriage by Mr. Bert Niartfa, the bride woo gowned In white satin with ,nyloti yoke, the ffill. skirt falling. into a graceful 'train. A eoroitet beaded headdress Iteld In plaee haring atilbroidined toile 'Veil and the ooirIesi a-iltith'j immuct„ of red raSek and„ohite -The matron of honor, ' Miss 'Ma Ito ref: 'Carew, was dressed in yellow -taffeta with matching •-headalifeisalids- eurrieds-sasello nations and gladiolus. .Miss Gene- vieve Bradwick, as bridesmaid,. Was 'gowned in orchid organdy, carry- . ing pink carnati`onsand gladiolus. Mr. Alfred ',Dalton was best man and Mr. Victor 'Martin usher. , A wedding, dinner 'followed 'at the PiCkfair, MirnicO; and later the newlyweds left for Muskoka. • Mr. John 0.'' Dalton of Kings- bridge' attended 'his Son's wedding-, alsd guest -8 from Hamilton, Detroit and Toronto, • . . For Results --A ClassifiedAd won iaLic you; sus FOR4L1. — '30 PLYMOUT,I1 csoach; '39 Plymouth :sedan; '31 Durant ,psed4n ; '37 Willys; '26 model - T. A.Ittse good used tires. Acitl..M'S AUTO SERVICE, 11iene 837(W. 30-1x FOR SALE.—'39 FORD IIELUXE sedan; eastern built, radio, new. battery, 300 miles since overhauled: l'hone 356. KEN AITKEN. .3 0 t4 • FOR, SALE—KJHEN PAL', hot "plate. and . ked• enamel utility cabinet combined,. ideal' for cottage or light housekeeping. 47 Picton street, phone 1130J. ,30x . • FOR SALE.—STANDARD SIZE • • , • girl's C.C.M. bicycle, like new. $40. Phone . 1121M or write liOX 472.* • • 29-30x FOR SALE.-716unn: KEYSTONE - movie camera with leather carrying case. 'Almost new. Two .1.004!oot rolls, .color „MM. • Apply to HILRON. C•OUNTY.. LIBRARY, -phone 928. .30x • OUR TOP QUALITY GLADIOLI ',have now .dropped..in price -to $1.90 per dozen. aACKSONS FLORISTS, phone -05. • -30 FOR 'SAL4L-TW0 .. PUREBRED Tam .sows, 7 Weeks old. Phone 1070W. 30x FOR SALE, — 1947• 'MAROON , Mercury sedan, radio, good tires; ear in perfect conaition, $1.2c0 cash. phone 200W or -1014J. -30 FOR SALE. — FRIeS1l SWEET yeas. BETTY 1136WRA, Cana eroia street, phone 884j, . -30-1 FOR SALE.—SIX-ItOom 11*A= • cottage, newly decorated inside and out; hot air heating; furnace entirety rebuilt; full basement; good location., Immediate pOsse,s- slam. .C. •F. OHA'PMAN,' Real sae 4.ro et, p the • e - rich, Ont. . • -30 *FOR: -SALE. —106 -AC -RE 'FARM, 11/2miles north Of Auburn ; good 1Mildings,telephone and hydro. JOHN 'AIIVIIESoN, R. It 2, .Auburn.., • • ' 29-11 s FoR ••BEETS FOR pickling, „50c Per large basket.' Piscine Carlow 1$50' Or, ealrairdsget t henr 'at -WALTER DAER' 8. -30. FOR -SALE:7-7'W° VERY' EX- CELLE:NT lots, resirieted rivet bank property. For particulars see agent 'MALCOLM 'MATHEW& Real Broker, the. **Square, Gude- ' -30 , • - • , FOR SALE. 7-- T W O-STOR , hOUse .divided into two apart - M en t s ; new,, I u 1-b rick, re -roofed,' ,corner Pieton 'and Waterloo.. Im- mediate possession of ground apart- uten t. Phone 1027W. • -22tf FOR SALE:71-10T POINT-ELEC: Tina range with high, ()Veil. SHORE & GINN; 46 Quebec 'street. Phone 1199.- .-23tf • , •• FOR, SALE,—.DELCO 'HEAT OIL .burners and furnaces for every heating' job. -Call 'Us` for free estimates now. SHORE 0, GINN ELE,CTRIC..• -26tf •FOR SALE.— STUCCO HOUSE, seven rosins and baths go'od location, 02 Britannia .'road. JOS.. H. .ALLISON. 27x FOR SALE. --- HOME A N D 'church decorations of all kinds. Wedding bouquets and corsages are our specialties. JACKSON -S FLOR- IST, phone 105. ' 98 FOR SALE. — HEAVY DUTY 'electric range.' $25. Phone .248. 28x FOR SALE.—VARIOUS COLORS of tulip bulbs. Small deposit will holdthem* tile reqnired. Only $2.25 per 100 while they ldst., Out- of-town orders sent C.O.D. FRED A. BOWRA, P.O. Box 101,' or tele- phone, 11571W. - *2899x FOR SALE.— 100 ACRES, ,PRACs TIOALLY . all tillable, drilled well, .water in both barn .and honse. 'Stucco houSe, driving shed and bank barn; all 'buildings "in' good .cOndition.; 85 acre a spring .crop :,14, miles north of Goderich. Selling on aeeount of health, ALLAN ,SCHRAM, R.B. 1, Port Albert. ' -29-30 ,FOR SALE. — DELUXE GEN- - DRON pram, excellent condi- tion ; silver grey. libone 523W. 29-30x F0-11 SALE. ---;-_COLESI*N OIL - BURNER,. , Phone 391 or 933 r 11, ' t(ix oit sm,g. — BARN- 30 X 45 •feet, with:Shed atiaChecl. J.,AOK GREEN, -Pert Albert, 30x Fon, SALE. BIJOIIA,NAN • home, C'hurcla street. frame, 4- bedreorn, hardwood, trot water, con- veniences„ garage, 'good lot, .coxidi- don and decdration ;. possession September 1, $6,500, Apply W. A, SU111HER.L.ANDG , Barrister, ode - ,rich. • -29-32 1.•••*Tr********.*.*••••*n•,*.•.... F0n. .SALE.-7-13R4INRN13IV SEA • King 5" h.p.' `outboard .• motor. Phone 1118J. -29 FOR SALE.—LARGE ROLL-TOP • Solid oak desk, itt go.od condi- • tion, ' Phone 980R. -29tf OR SALE.' — -"lroun- . SPEED bicycle, hilly. equipped. Phone • -29 FOR 'SALE.— BQWDEN 'HOME, Keays street, red brick., 3 -bed- room and den, convenienees, het air,, part hardwood.flooring, general condition good; garage,- chain square lot; $6,000, ond-half mort-'gage', terms. Possession 41Amediate. Apttly W. A. SUTHERLAND, Bar- rister, ,Goderich. -29-32 FIOR. SALE. OWNEA% NEW. • Red .Rug brick 11/s-itorY •libuse,. on Soeth 'street oil heat, air 003- ditioning, automatic hot water heater, laundry tubs, powder room down stairs; tile. bath uststairs: hardvkod floors throughout; built.in cupboards, in kitchen. Must be seen..to be 'appreciated. Principals only. Apply . WM. SNAZEL. • ,,29x ,A1LICILION SALE AUCTION. SALE OF 'HOUSE- ' 11 n the , town .of GOderich .at 80 Queliee street,. on • , • ' • sATiiit,pAy, JULY 28t1i , at, 1„ • • ',Ant i (pie Walnut sideboard (Al coedition) antigne walnut -oval table and 5 chairs to match; 4 nntique atrnichaira; dropleaf. ma- hogany living -room table; untique. Walnut clock ; antique lamps; lad- der'thaels,eletir ; antique walnut bed- room suite, in good cond)tion; 'Mof- fat 'Metal-iestove i modieli Walnut bed; springs (like hew) ; ,selectric tablelamp; floor -lamps.; chem.' ..dropleaf - table.; white enamel, kitchen table; 8 • kitehen ,. chairs; kitchen. cabinet Isitehen eapboard; ,icebox ; seetianal bookcase:- card, .table:oak writing deSk; .lawn 'furn it it re ; clocks : „number saf small 'tables.; rocking chairs 'and occakional ,chairs ; (hest of.,drawers and mirror; library • table ; hall : 111411 • tree ; roil' eter ; elect rie hea t•er ; 8 ingor droph d se w ing maehine; - 3 'rugs; Axmiester runner and.. seatter 'mats.; 'other 'floor .eoverings s Austrian. '•ehina r dinner set for twelve:sot:her china ; kitchen Utensils; •carPenter's. toids; garden tools and other artieles.• • •, • L: A. 'N/C1-10IDSON, , • Proprietor. HAROLD. JACKSON, R SALE. — J. CLE.MENTS1 hoine, No .34 Hineks • street, 2. lots, 132' square, frame, heavy instil brick, garage Trout to "match, quite new, 3 bedrooms, part basement ssfuel:-.6argiffiliTs$000- (12,300 'cash and terms). -Speedy pessession.. 'Apply W. A. STHER-• LAND, 'Barrister, Goderieh. AITKEN--MILNE The manse of Kn'oi Presbyterian Church was the setting fo'r a pretty, Avedding on Saturday, when Irene Isabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Milne of Calgary, formerly of Goderieh, Was nnited itt marriage to James Walker 'Aitken4 son of Mrs. Christina Altittrand the,late NU, Allan Aitken of London, -Res* R. G. 'MacMillan officiating. • The, bride was lovely in n bal- lerina -length dress of whtte nylon marquisette over satin, with a', yoke of chantilly lace. She wore a matelting„hat and carried it bouquet of reSes,, Jier 'sister, Afiss tuniee bridesmaid, WIIR gowned in a, similar droS of Nile' green, organdie. Mr, Robert Iiisset, jr., was groomsman. Vor travelling the bridp wore an 'azure blue Suit with navy aeces: sories,, Mr. ' and'ftUM.. Aitken wilt .reoifte.in 'London. ° ' # -29-32 • IMMEDIATE' MORTGAGE SALE • OP PROPERTY •• Brick foundry 'building, fwo- story size 30' x 80' with tWo 1)&117, tions 27' x 60'. • Suitable for foundry, machine shop or factory., Pribe $2,4100, • Apply at ,once: aer)sWATnit CHAMBER OF COMMERCE—P, T. Field, Presi- dent. -30 FOR, :SALE. Modern cottage. Living -room, two bedrooms, large kitchen and bathroom, full ,basement, oil' heat-, Mg, garage, double lot 75, ft. -by 240 ft., one year old. ()Illicit' pos- sek•lion.. • 6 -room frame houSe on Newgilte street. Living -rooms, dining -Ow, kitchen, fhfcc bedrooms and bath- room. 7-reorn . red brick. fInd Abingle house: corner Quebec. and W011ing- ton streets. Large double lot, good loeation. .Possession one month. Summer cottages., .1, * 29-30 -Auctioneer, E. P. -CHESNEY, clerk. AUCTION _ISALE, 0J }IQUSE- }I0LD EF'FIECTS,AaND ° PROPERTY from the home of Mrs. K. E. Naftel, 10 Wellesley, street, . Goderich; SATITIIDAY, AUGUST 11th at. 1.:30 p.ni., consisting of: Eight -piece walnut dining -room suite, t consisting of .tal4e, dhairs and buffet; -velour chesterfield bed ;' velour chesterfield chair; obeatsionaf Chair; studio couch; davenport; Axminster rug 8 ye' :X 61/2'; Asi- InInster rug 7'. x 4,1/2';. '3 oak rock- ing -chairs; oak. armchair; 3 wicker arinchairs; 2 wicker rocking -chairs; oak library table; numerous•scatter rugs; bridge lamp; 2 table Mains; 4 small tables ; White droPhead sewing machine; .brass bed and -springs; -innerspring mattress; 3 - piece -bedroom suite; single bed; innerspring mattress.; Northern .Electrle cabinet radio ; kelvinator electric refrigerator (7 chi). ft.) ; 'Easy electric washing mescaline. (nearly new); MeCiary 4 -burner electric range; 'Premium vacuum cleaner; carpet- 'Sweeper ; 2 ward- robes ;• washstand; 2 sm,all cup - boar& ;trunk ; 'kitchen •, chaire' and cupboard; chest -'of drawers; Mahogany music cabinet; 2 pairs of curtain drapes; flower stand; garden tools ; 60 ft. of garden hose; quarter -horse eleetric notor; cushions; Pillovve; sealers; cooking - utensils, and numerous other articles. PROPERTY—At the sanie •Irme and „place'• isif not :sold previous •uu11t), there :offered..t sale, subject to reserve bid; the desirabletwo-story red •birick and shingle seven -room dWelling, with basement, hot water heat- ing', system, three-piece bath, elec- tric water heater *and stationary lanndrY: tiibs...Also on tbis pro- perty is situated a garage and a desirable, corner building lot. ' Terfnm on household effects, rash, Terms on property,' 10% down on day .ef sale, balance in 30 days, or to ,the •sattisfaction of the pro- prietress. MRS. k. E. N'APTEL, Proprietiess, C. P. CHAPMAN, Real ..Estate Broker. .1AltOcA (loderieli 18WyNt 3011- '111.•••••••••=soulidirmanewmiximaTh Anything -to sell.? A classified ad IttThe81gna19Star brings results.. EDWAhl)W. ELLIOTT, „ Auctioneer, . K. *. -(30LQTTIHOTIN, ,Clerk, • PASTRY'- „ FRQSTY ORA,NGE.CAKES , 40c each -th raspberry Alling and orange iding, made VvitEltesh.. oranges. . • —A temptixtg, ae1iciniz mid -summer' feature. Old-fashioned Cinnamon Rolls 35c dot. • Ginger Cookies 24c do. Orders ,of $1.00 and Over delivered. . Please phone your order's in by noon. Phone 465 , WANwEb.. . • WANTbil — 'CHILD'S ' CYCLE. Phone 730W, -30 WANTED. — HOUSEWORK IN private home in Goderich by experienced girl. Could start August let. Phone 77 r 10, pun- gannon -30 ANTED.—LISTINGS OF PRO- PERTIES for sale .0, A'. CHAPMAN. Realstate Broker. Phoutik •39tsf WANTED.—;IMMIGRA.TION- IN-, ' ' ' JSPECTOR, . permanently in .Goderith, wishes to rent a large home. References 'available. Phone 807E, INSPECTOR DATE, 201 Warren street. • • 30x WANTED TO lars,—ALL ,OLD horses and dead animals. -If -suitable for mink feed will 1)14 more than fertilizer prices: If not, wilit pay fertilizer -prices. If dead, fshone at once, GILBERT BROS.' MINK. RANCH,.. God,erich. Phone colleet. 936.y 21 or 036 r,32.. NOTIC.0 NOITCE. e• 'loor sanding new and old. floors. J. C. COOK, phon.e 23J, Clinton. Summer months, Bayfield,, phone 45 r -14tf" TOWNSHIP OF AKIFIELD.'' „ . Applications will be -received by the •undersigned for the PositiOn. of tax collector for .the -Township-. of Ashileld at a' salary •of $300..00 - a, year. Tenders to be received not than Angust Gth, 1951. (Signed) ,poplAidp M. SIMPSON,. . • 'Clerk -Treasurer, • • ,Township,of Ashfield.' 29-30 .arimmors000•Aoloom11001.1111•111010 PERSONAL KIPP'S HERB, TABLETS Gag cniick relief for constipation, " indigestion; biliousness. 25c -75c at CA.aIPBELL'S DRUG STORE. • REYING BAIR? YoU CAN: regain naturarcolor and beautY WANTED.'— MEN OR WOMEN - to dernonstrate 011 oId Can adian precinct. Yoe • can :earn 130 to 8897•weekty, just a fewhours afternoon or evening. Yoni dhstrret is an open territory. Write MAS. A. NEEB, Listowel, Phone 110R, , • , -30-2 WANTED.-14STINGS OF PRO- PERT,l'ES for sale. No Charge to yon until •propert? , as said. MALCOLM MATHERS, Real Estate Broker, The Square, GOde- rich. Phone 115W. • 12tf ANTEP.-LIMPROVED, WELL - SITUATED farm an(iodertch area. Write BOX '66, - SIGNAL- ' • . • -30. s STA Its WANTED.* --BUSINESS OFFICE premises, . who% • 600 ' square feet, on - or near 'the Square. Long lease. -Reply, BELL ,TELEPHONE CO., GlOderich. , • . :234, , NriD—COTTAE GAROUND AC•loClEerie.h or Port Albert, for first week in August. Phone MRS. BATEMAN, 332, Goderich. -30 MAN,' 011 wonian to take over established. route of customers for famous Watkins Productsin '• Goderich. Minimum earnings *45 weekly. No experience necessary ; • we help you get .started. -Write immediately to Dept. 00-0-1, THE J. R. W.A.T- KINS 'PO., 350 St. Roch street, 'Montreal, Que. ' -27i30 MALE' HELP WANTED. CABINETMAKER AND 4TII- CLASS engineer. 'We are ex- panding. Pleasant. working condi-, tions, -top Wages, group insurance, delfinitely steady emploYment, five day 48 houir week. See or write JAMES OOLE FURNITURE COM-. PANY, Ingersoll. -29739 .....0.100000.1001101•111110.1101110 •••••••••••1•••••••••••1 e • • • Wanted . = Carpenter -foreman experi- enced 2• • in heayy ,construc- pvr. I4X1TY% VALUABLE Wrist watch. itevyard. Phone, 043. • • .30 LOST. — PAIR Or RPM.DING ''''.glosses, vicinity' a-tarhor Park or harhor, Sunday, .iniy 15th. Pinder please notify J, 11A001/4 firalier Camp, Goderich, tox ° •ti tion work. 2 ytars ployment. State eitperi- ence and salary. I Box 67, Signal -Sitar. '-80 - • • -,"•— -sSas •••••••••••••••••••••••-•••• 0 • - r J. • storer. Start ..today. $4,39 at CAMPBELL'8 DRUG STORE,. -30; • - ,TENDEitS 'WANTED . • ..TND1:11$ *ANTED. Tenders are • called ff.ir booth Privilegesat .t,.griettiturai • Park, Goderich, for afterndon• oP•'''''Septein- lier 3rd. • . JAS. SIIEARDOWN; Goderich, Agricultural And Trotting sAsssciaticin. 80- 9. TO HENT 'TO RENT, ---- THREE ROOMS; unfurnished. Phoite 106TW. . -30 " po E,.LOpF10E OR L4VINU- ItOOM . with rrinning 'water, close to Square. Phone 90, Cs-ValP- BEIsL'8 DRUG' STORE., ..-28tf "OR 1ENT.-7-HEATED, FURN- 18IIED apartment for 'elderly couple in benutiftilly situated home, three blacks from Sqtiare. sittings -room. • with balcony.' and kitchimette. MRS, M. W. HOWELL,. 4 ,St.- V ine2n.t street. Phone' 213J. • . -,301f TO T, —ISELF-CON'TAINED • • • apartment,- ground fleet', newly decorated, heated, corner of* Keays and Raglan st,teets; immediate-pos- . 'session. Write ,BOX' 547,, Giaderich. . -29tf. T0 . RENT. • — F•U . . cabins at. Maitland: 'Falls, three Miles eastOf Gbderich on No. 8 Highway•s• reasonable rates, . bass fishing. "-J. M. DRIV1ER, R.R. 1, Goderieb; phone 931 r 14, . -30 • RENT.—LARGE BEDROOM, • two single beds, suitable. for " two gentlemen, at, 10 Wellington street, phone' 9801t. •-29tf CAltioi OF THANKS' THE FAMILY OIP 11HE • LATE Tobias Frsher Wigh to thank their friends and neighbors for , SyrnPat..4 andextended 'W. -them, for the loah of cars and especially for the floral,tribUte. '-30 MR. WIND, MRS. KENNETH • Chisholm extend 'their gratitude for the kindness and sympathy shown them in their bereavement ;* also for the flowers sent. -30 Hygenie supplies (rubber goods), mailed Postpaid in la1ti, Sealed ' envelope with price list. "!Six.'sam- ples 25c; 24 „samples .41.00.. Mall • 7-53,.. NOV-RUBBER ° 'Ct):lifdtililtop?--Ont._ •• • _Emerson -Drug Store Corner West St.- and Square - • , Pb.one 46, We deliver. .."As handy as, the Poitoffice" — STATIONERY SPECIAL ALL BOX STATIONER:5'r 25% .fOr one week. N'ow is the time to get the Paper to catch up on tbe letter you ove. Friendship Garden Toiletries AN ODOR, TRITLY4W/PERENT., 'A.'dombination of AVefioral Odors.. Primrose betokens early Youth. Violet hetokene, Modesty. Pink "berokeni pure Lore. Heliotrope betokens Admiration. fiasinite betokens . COLOONE... . .. nuontto POD ............: lit1401:1111,OWDER— 1. , , 2 0Alttft of SOA ) and 'corioiem • .*6,gg