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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-06-13, Page 8R' .S.IIG F u H G0 „{11'011 I ' 'A STAR %'II1A%431D1��,I4b� 9:ill? i ORZE'S QURCH dL}WiaV. AN. SUNDAY, JUNE' 10th, 19'10 SA) s anla. IIOLY. COMMUNION. .@p � 90 aaf, SUNDAY SCHOOL. fl.90 a.m. HOLY COMMUN1tON AMD SERMON. 7.N p.nnn. EVEN SONG. REV. BEVERLY.' fi. FARIt, 1tg.�fP Lulu., RECTOR. Yii , MRS. E. JESSOPt Organist and Choir Ikader. 1 North St. United church MINISTER—REV. R. . TURNBULL, R.A., 1131.D.. S.TM. Saint day School 10 a.m. Primary, IIDepaartment, 11 a a.m. 11 a.m. ANNUAL ELOWER SERVICE. 7 p.m. OUR MIN1SIRY ,TO THE SICK AND SHUT-IN. Orgy t ,and Choir Lender— Mrs. Murray Hetherington, A.T.C.M. A SINCERE WELCOME AWAITS YOU Knox Presbyterian Church 9.45 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. (JUNIOR CONGREGATION. 11 a.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP. FATHER'S DAY SERVICE. An augmented Choir of fathers and sons will offer special music and the pulpit messages will be appropriate to the day. , 7 p.m PUBLIC WORSHIP. - RR'V, E. A. THOMSQN.33 1,., OF TORONTO, ° at both:,.service$.... Friday, June 21st, Preparatory Service at S -talc. MINISTER --REVEREND RICHARD _STF.�WART.,, Director of 'Praise—Mrs. W. F. Saunders -aa Organist --Miss INa J. Striich to Come and Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness. ss Victoria St. .United Church MINISTER—REV. LAWRENCE II. TURNER. B.A.. ORGANIST—MISS BARBARA CUTT 11.00 a.m. "CONVICTION." 7.00 p.m..--TI•IE MINISTER. - UNION IINISTER.IUNION. 9.45 a.m. VICTORIA WELCOMES. YOU_ • Goderich Baptist• Church REV. JOSEPH JANES, M.A.. PASTOR Mrst Ella I. Donaldson, A.L.C.M., Organist•. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES at 11 a.m. and'7 p.m. Conducted by .REV. A. 5. McGRATH, B.A., St. Thomas, Ont. Soloist—Miss Dorothy Ingram, Chatham, Ont. SUNDAY SCHOOL,10 a m. • . -' . A CORDIAL WELCOME FOR ALL Briefs Voir Cala personally hell) the gre tt nnovemeft far -c►rid pe:aee by going to church regularly. 'Me regular meeting of the; 5'6'.0.1:.1'. will be held on Tuesday, June 18th, Oat 3 pan., at the home of Mrs. P. J. ('autc.'ioaa, Lighthouse street. Don't -suffer aivith your feet. PEMIL C' 'the amazing new, - t .speedy _remedy for athlete's foot, ° corns, callouses. itching or burning feet, poison ivy or itching skin. Money 'back guarantee: A.tl' Goderh drugstores. - 21 Garden party on grounds of hosp on_ Thursday, June 20th, from 3 to 5 p.m., under auspiceS of Woiuen's Hos- pital Auxiliary. Teva, music and, a table fpr the reception of gifts to the .hospital will be provided. Everybody welcome. „ 24x A treat for your• feet : Use Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve for prompt relief. 50c at Campbell's and Euler - son's Drug Stores, -23 Vance at Dungannon on Wednesday. June 19th, under auspices of the Agri- cultural Society: °Farrier's orchestra. Everybody welcome. 24x Burping is a social error. Take Wilder's Stomach Powder to stop the pain of indigestion, heartburn or sour stomach. 50c and $,1 at Campbell's and all druggists. -23 the Women's Evening Auxiliary of North street United ehuch will meet at Mrs. Harold Bettger's cottage at Menesetlipg en Monday el°ening, June 17. Cars for members will leave the church at 6.15. Ladies please bring lunch. it's the thing to do—Go to church. sure relief- for_ constip{i,tion,. i1iousness, indigestion, with_ _App's - Herb Tablets: safe,- -helpful :tont`. laxative 25c -tin "75c sizes, tat Cairo ., bell's and all druggists. - . 23-26 A united Red Shield meeting for Ashfield,qtylew -and Ga ierich will be 1,Oli. SA•LE.-. ANGQRA RABBITS. held rit'filf' Stet\atiof'Army°-iitadel at 1' hour a prontaule,bushiess requiring ..30 on Friday, June 21st. small capital raise pedigreed Angora "Kleerex" for eczema and other skin rabbis. •For fully information and ailments. Quick relief while you work. pries -,'write IMPERIAL ANGORAS, 50c-$1.00 (medium and strong) . At Dunbarton, Ont. 22-4x all .druggists. =13 '20 Preparations are'being made for the F; OR ,SALE. — GIRL'S BICYCLE, falln registration of be 'niers at the like new. "Phone 64_ betve 5 a d . '��irt_".off....tire'--�irrrlc�r'gttrt•�r�'�'°�r�e•�•�. o'clock. -24 elementary schools. Parents intending - to send children who` viii -be five years FOR SALE. — ONE ELECTRIC - of age onor before December 31, 1946,, 2 "A" a.rd. asked to register' thein at once with fencer ; 1 wind -charger ; Miss, E. Hume, Victoria School,,or -Miss batteries (1) 17 -plate ; 1 Sparton B G. McDowell: Central School:. Will the ' o parents arrange an appointment, with radio, Any reasonable offer will be Miss—A. Cleaver, public' health nurse, - Town ' Hall,' phone 980, between the accepted. Write 350 Waterloo street, hours 9 to 10 a.m. or 1.30 to 3 p.m., Loudon, Ont. '22 lx when a pre-school health examination , will be made and . they child's school . A REAL, BARGAIN IN PLYWOOD health card will be set up? -24-5 Slendor Tablets are effective. Two j section; would suit .club, factory, gar - weeks' supply' $1; 12 weeks' $5, at i age or store or cut ,down for home.Campbells and temerson s Drug Stores. - 23-26 Miss ' Winnifred O'Neil,: Clinton, phone 75J, will be in Goderich during June, July and August. 22tf Hygienic'. supplies (rubber goods) , Dept. T-53, • NOV-RTJBBER CO., Box mailed- postpaid in Vlain, ' sealed envelope with price- list. Six samples 25c; 24- --samples $00. --Mail-Order 91; Hamilton, Ont. 23-26 Sunday-G'o to church.. q/1:1,7011110N 14.41141t; For Results Classed Ad SALE. I?OIM L W ANTF31 li°031t SALE. aa WRINGER POST electric ironer and presser; cabinet radio; boy's tweed spring coat, -size 10 years. Phone fi r9: ,UR SAL1I—NEW �, 1LLC .TUU AND J. semi -electric (treadle) sewing naaa- chines. Also used ones. Grodericli having been , now - included Ma our division, 'our representatives will be in town weekly. I'Qr prompt ,service call or write 'I!HI°: SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO PAIN,, 78 .Ontario street, Stratford. Phone 727% If your achine is new, have it. checked free ithin •ninety days. ° 42tf FOR SALE.—SMALL METAL DOLL carriage ; also metal day bed. phone 07, -24,„ a„ " %I°HAR'S MONEY IN THEM THAR greengrass ranges, .Mister," and a ilock of Tweddle 'chicks will gather it up and put it right in your pocket. Prompt delivery of your Tweddle chicks now. will assure bigger profits, because plentiful grass range will do a lot to, lower feed costs. Tweddle prices are reduced again after June 15th. Fuel costs are lower at this time of the year and the. market demand for, eggs 'and chicken meat is practically unlimited. It is good business judg- ment to order extra Tweddle chicks now. No waiting, prompt delivery. Free catalogue. Also older pullets eight week -s to 20 weeks. TWEDDLE CHICK- HATCHERIES, LIMITED, Fergus, Ontario. 23-4 WANTED TO BUY.—OLID HORSES and -dead cattle; must be, suitable for ndrik feed.', Removed promptly. • JACK. CULB RT, phone X03 r 21, Clinton. Calls paid for. • 24tf N OPPORTUNITY. - LISHED Rural 'Watkins District ''available. If you are aggressive,' and between the ages of 25 and 65, have or can secure travel ,,outfit, this is your opportunity td get established in a profitable • business of your own. For ,full particulars write today to THE J. It. W,[3.TKINS. 4lOM?4Ng, Dept. O -G-1, 2177 Masson St., Mouti'bal, Que. 23-26 WINT&D.--TO BUY ' FOR ' CASH*, modern 'ho a with .all conven- iences, central location. ' Apply :''OX 11, SIGNAL -STAR. -24 FOR SALE.—TWO ACRES OF LAND with 8 -room stucco house, barn, tirst-eltrss, zcondititn a.. s t..:.I'orter's, 'Mu*.diate--posse.s�n. Price X1500; 24tf J . W: CRAIGIE. BETHEL TABERNACLE '(Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada) REV. J. •A: PEARSON, Pastor. . 10 a.'n, Sunday School. 11 a.m. "EVEN AS HE WALKED." 7.30 p.m. "ALWAYS READY.,' » • . •Tuesday 8 p.m Young People's Meeting. Friday 8 p.m. PrayerMeeting. to. July Vacation Bible School—J.uly 1 COME • AND WORSHIP WITH US ti lockers, full length, five in each BORN McCABE.—At ' Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on June 8th, 1946, to Mr. -- iii ' Mrs. Robt. Mc(,abe, R.R. 4, Goderich, a daughter, Judy' Diane. McGRAW: At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on June 8th, 1946, _to .Mr. 26 and A.1rs, JQhJ1 = McGraw, Widder street, Goderich, a`daughter, Paulette Jean. STEWART. In -•est Wit -V41 -n Wednesday, -June 12, ,1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 'Stewart, Dungan- non, a daughter: STURDY.—At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on June llth, 1946, to Mr. ' and Mrs. A. B. Sturdy,. Stanley street, Goderich, a daughter, . • • Free Methodist Church REV. R. C. McCALLU:VI, Pastor. Cor. Victoria and Park Sts. 10 a.m. -SUNDAY SCHOOL • 'h a.m. SPEAKER—REV. A. E. ALLIN. • In the absence of the Pastor, the evening ser -vice will be cancelled. • ALL ARE WELCOME. - COAL WHEN YOU REQUIRE COAL OR COKE • CALL Charles C. Lee Estate COAL AND HARDWARE AT SHE HARBOUR TELEPHONE 22 . 1 Proclaination NATIONAL t'LOTHING COLLECTION- JUNE 17 to JUNE 29 WHEREAS millions of, self-respecting people who were our allies - ----in-the-war-devastated })taxis of -tlw--world a -r -e struggling -for .survival .against nunger and disease, and are in dire need orf 1othing, shoes and - - bedding, and • WHEREAS the 1,500.000 of these „ilifr de�?titute people!, who benefited • •thr,,riugh the first .:tia)tioi")r•'i `'t`1ot` n ('oli 'n are only a very small fraction of those in need.'tI''nd ' WHEREAS the meeting of thleurgent need overseas will serve • not only to relieve suffering humanity, but will aid liberated peoples to revive their economic life and enable their rehabilltated countries to - contribute rt fall share towards the,creation of a lasting•'•peace, and , WHEREAS the Prime Minister of Canada, the.Premiers of all the Provinces, the religious leaders of all faiths and other public men and women have said that the need is imperative and justifies a second • appeal to the Canadian peciple, and ....a . • . • WHEREAS the second National ClothingCollection is' an effort to meet the great emergency, NOW, TI•IEREFORE, 1. urge all religious, educational, patriotic, «Ivicc,.. fraternal, business and labor groups to co=operate in this col - 1 tion of clot`iiing, shoes and "bedding for 06'0-11404:4 relief so that the national goal, which is one garment or more per person from ever; • 'nlan, woman and child in Canndla,'dnny be reached.- Also 1 urge .can lr'ibutora to attach good -will messages ti) their gifts Of clothing as a ' .I""riefadly . gesture to those who have endured 'and suffered for the d� llid d eatiae. MOONEY., Mayor Gedet'ich. Put in shelves and make useful cup- boards. Priced at $15.00 a section, which is less than the cost of the doors. C. WOODS, 12 East street, phone 242J. -24 FOR SALE. -12 -INCH SOFT.WOOD; also quantity of cedar planks. E. Cr: .ZINN, Dungannon, R.R. 1, phone 14,r 1.5, Dungannon. -- ".•3-4x WANTED. --A FULL-TIME GIRL assistant in restaurant, also • a dishwasher, man or woman. Good wages and good meals. VENUS RESTAURANT, Goderich. -22 '`]]'ANTI+;D TO BUY.—OLD COLORED glassware, English and German ohina, figurines, brassware, siiverware and jewelry. BOX 12, SIGNAL -STAR. 24x WANTED.—HOUSE OR APART- MENT, on first floor preferred; unfurnished. Write P.G. BOX 868, Goderich, Ont, • 23tf WANTED. — MAN OVER _FIFTY well acquainted in town, to work with salesman. BOX NO. 141, SIGNAL -STAR. 24x NTE J TO -OUSE+'', UN- FURNISHED, five to se'ven rooms. by executive -recently- moved to Gode- rich. Will maintain property as if owned and make small improvements when necessary. Write BOX 134, SIGN AL -STAB. - 24tf FARM WANTED.—PARTICULARS, price, etc., in first letter. Write BOX 10, SIGNAL -STAR. ,° 24-6 Auction sale of household furnishings and the residential property of the late Ida May Love, deceased, will be offered fear sale at 30 William street,• Reid' „SUVey, Goderich, on SATURDAY, JUNE 15 �. at 1. p.m. - Consisting of 3 -piece chesterfield suite (like newt ; Toot stool; end table; Westinghouse radio .(console model) ; d electric table lamps; floor fillip ;' dining -room suite; 2 leather chairs; ,number of rockers; windier of small tables; Singer drop -head sewing rn chino; extension table; 2, study desks; complete bedroom suite- (5 pieces) ; 2 beds, springs and mattresses; 2 dressers and washstands; cedar chest (Like new) ; toilet set; medicine chest; kitchen chairs; curtains; Quebec Goof( stove; Quebec heater ; trunk; number of . pieces of floor covering; Easy elec- tric washer, white enamel, (like new) ; kitchen utensils; quantity of dishcl ; coal oil stove; ice box ; quantity of coke ; lawn hose; garden tools; lawn mower ; tool chest. The property consists of a six -room frame cottage with toilet; hydro, town, water and basement; poultry pen; 2 -car garage, TERMS -20 fp down, balance in 30 days; subject -to reserve bid; immediate possession. CHATTELS --Cash. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer. WILLIAM A. SUTHERLAND, • Administrater. E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk. SEWING.—ALL KIMDS AT : PRI- VATE home. MRS. JACK GRA- HAM, South street, fourblocks off . = w �. 24X - TWO-' TWO • CHESTERFIELD - CHAIRS,- - HAIRS;- $19:50 each; two occasional chairs, $10.50 each; Targe. ,library or office table with 1 drawer, $10; round D.R. table with boardsr $7.50; square ones, $5 and up; several nice wicker chairs. An assortment of •rockers and other chairs._ Buffets, hall rack, two large radios in good condition; White-•E1erc- t-rie Rotary sewing machine, -icebox, baby • cribs, walkers, strollers, etc. C, WOODS. Secondhand Store, 12 East Phone" 242J. -24 FOR SALE. — MOTOR SCOOTER with side car, new tires, motor in good shape. $125.00. Apply CHRIST ANGLICAN CIIU'RCH, Port Albert. 23-4 FOR SALE. — NO:. 16 DeLAVAL LN MEMORIAM - ball-bearing cream separator, slight- SHIELDS.—In loving 'tribute to m'S' ly used. D. W. HAMILTON, R.R. 3, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shields, Auburn. Tel. 11 r 15, Dungannon. who entered into . rest, Mother on 24-5x June 17th, 1936, and Father on • December 2nd, ..1945 'Tis sweet to know we'll- meet again Where troubles are no more, • And that the ones I loved so well Have just gone on before. Across the 'River Jordan, Over on the peaceful shore, Lie the ones I loved so dearly -. and their weary days are o'er. They rest -•amid the flowers And the palaces ' of gold ; They have gone to be with Jesus, Safe within His fold. • —Ever missed by their only daugh- ter, Sadie Shields. 24x CARDS OF THANKS MISS ISAB1iL BROCKLEBANK roil SALE.—SOLID BRICK HOUSE wishes to express her thanks for I with all modern conveniences; at - cards flowers etc. t herduring r ° _ ° sentractive grounds. Immediate posses - her recent illness and her appreciation' sion. Corner Cambria road and Brock of the attention given her by doctors street. 24tf and the hospital staff. -24 FOR SALE.—EIGHT-ROOM_ MOD= ERN home. Three-piece • bath; electric water heater, furnace; hard- wood floors, ideal location, west side. .Price $4,000. Phone 273. -23 WANTED.—MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Sleep out. Apply 91 East street or phone 74. -24- WANTED.—TO EXCHANGE A SIX- R..00M house in Toronto for ac- commodation, in Goderich. Write P.O. BOX -635,--or phone 530,- Goderich.• 23-5 WANTED TO BUY.—A HOUSE IN Goderich. Write P.O. BOX 815, God''erich. 24tf WANTED. --• UNFURNISHED house wanted to rent, by small family moving to Goderich. Will take first-class care of property. BOX 140, SIGNAL -STAR. 24 - CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS' at lot No. 29, 4th concession Goderich Township, four miles west and one mile south of; H.olmesville- (or one -half- - mile south of the Cut line), on - FRIDAY, JUNE 21st at 12.34 p.m. sharp, Day,light Saving Tinge. Consisting . pf HORSES. -- Bay ,mare ;. 2 -year-old Sussex gelding. CATTLE.—Polled Hereford heifer, 4 years old, freshened with calf 'at foot ; Polled Hereford heifer, 4 years old, freshened with calf at foot; Polled Hereford .heifer, 4 years obi, freshened with calf at foot; Polled Hereford heifer,. 4 years old, freshened with callf at foot; Polled Hereford 'heifer, 3 ;yearsreshene.d_ with.._ calf:. -_at tolit ireYif`°':i3efeforii"""i eifer,-8-``years old, freshened with calf at foot; Polled Hereford Heifer,' 3 years old, freshened with: -•-•calf at foot; -Polled Hereford heifer. 3 years old, due September 1st; 2 Polled' Hereford heifers;. -2 years -old; 2' Polled' Hereford heifers, 1 .,year old; Polled Hereford cow, 5 years old, fresh- ened ; Polled Hereford' cow, 5 years old, 'freshened with calf at foot; .Polled Hereford cow, 9 years old, due August 1st ; Polled Hereford cow, 11 years old, freshened; Polled .Hereford cow, 11 years' old, due July 24th ; Polled Here- ford cow, 11 years old; due,. July 27.th ; Polled Hereford cow, 11 years old, due August 1st; 3 Polled Hereford heifer calves, 10 months old; Polled Hereford bull calf, 10 months old; .Polled Here- ford bull, i14 months old, blood -tested and registered. This bull is' from the famous Birdsall' herd. - This is' a" purebred herd. Papers produced on day of sale on all that are registered. (These cattle have all beep Girls and Young Women to learn Woollen Cloth Weaving - Good Wages ' • Steady Work 48 hours (5 days) per week Excellent Lunch Room Commuhicate with- • GEO. PATTINSON & CO. LI IITED PRESTON, ONTARIO 22-3-4 IF YOU WANT .SUMMER CHICKS, the Kitchener Big -4_ Hatchery has them for ,June delivery at low prices considering quality. They have day - olds, started. Contact us soon. RYAN PRODUCE CO. -24 FOR SALE.—NINE-ROOM FRXME house, with all modern conven- iences, furnace. garden. Call Britannia road. 23tf TO TIIE CITIZENS OF COLBORNE Township,—I wfsh to thank you, one and all, for the bond I received Ej'LECTRIC SEWING MACHINE,` • two chesterfield chairs, radios, dining and bedroom furniture, . baby some time ago. It was certainly ap cribs, fox fur, wicker set of 6 chairs, preciated. Yours truly, a table and floor lamps, also other articles. GORDON A. FISHER, C. WOODS, .Secondhand Store, 12 East 24- Hamilton. street, phone' 242J.- -28 TO MEMBERS OF TIIE. BEN- - MILLER Junior Club, --May I take' FOR , 'SALE. --=. BATTERY RADIO, this' way of thanking 'you for the two four years old ; four••used 600 x 16 gifts, a watch and a cheque, which I tires, in good shape. quite reasonable. can assure you were appreciated be- Phone 933 r 14. Goderich. 24x sides being useful. Yours truly, GORDON O.—FISHER, 24- , ' Hamilton. Mr. J. A. Campbell a attended a meeting of the' Ontario College of hParmacy Counhil held .last week at Tbfonto as representative of district,No. 12. CHECK Values Ilave Risen More Than Two -Thirds in the past 13 years. HAVE YOU INCREASED YOUR • VILE INSURANCE? SEE - M. FORD ' H. M Get Insured - Stay Insured— , Rest Assured. North St. 'Iel. 26i8w A. FOR SALE.•L-SELL?,.,:,. I :ICSV IihAT._ JAS. F. HOItTON, phone Carlow 14 r 20. 24x BARGAINS IN BARRED, ROCK and Assorted 'Heavy Breed chicks for this week and next, Barred Rocks: non -sexed $9.95, pullets $11.95, cock- erels $9.75 Assorted Heavy Breeds: N+d)n-sexed $8.95,' pullets $10.95, cock- erels $6.50 per hundred. This adver- tisement mustaccompany your order to receive these special prices. Shipped •0;O.D. anywhere. • TOP NOTCH CIIICKERIES, GuEiiph, Ontario. 24-5 ante Experienced Poultry and Tractor Man; For Night Work. Good wages to right man. Apply i writing to : FOR SALE.---•EIGHT-ItOOM HO1 SE, central location : beautiful grounds. .For information phone 1082, Goderich. • -24 ox 495. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH , • 24 Thos.-Koviak PAINTING • AND, DEGOR'A'1ING Interior land Exterior FORT ALBERT (R.R. 3, Goderioh) 21tf £pra'aed.for-4he .waable:�y.L PIGS.—Sow,due to farrow Augusta 15th. . IMPLEMENTS. Massey - Harris binder, 7 ft. cut; Massey -Harris 13 - disc drill with, fertilater attachment; Massey -Harris spring=tooth cultivator; Massey -Harris two -row scuffler; single row scuffler ; Cockshutt corn binder; Cockshutt one -furrow riding plow ; Cockshutt mower, 6 ft, cut (nearly new) ; Frost & Wootl two -drum roller; Frost &'Wood cultivator; Prost & Wood hayrake; McCormick -Deering out- dts r Renfrew cream sepai.ator, 500-1b. capacity (nearly new) ; 4 -sec- tion drag harrows;. farm wagon; 14 -ft. fiat rack set of sloop sleighs and flat rack; set of team harness horse 'blankets ; - horse collars; Daisy churn; fanning mill; -forks, shovels, chains and numerous other articles. TERMS—CASH. No reserve, as- farms are sold. THOMAS G. ELLIOTT,, Proprietor. 'EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, 24-25- Auctioneer. CURRY'S BAKERY "The of Tasty PVs1 ry r P ' Wt.:Ulf -.TEND SPECIAL • LEMON ]AILS .. , $06 each JUNE IS HERE with its Brides and Roses. . That means - :WEDDING CAKES ' Please place your ° order early. All orders of $1.00 or,oder delivered. PHONE 465 MEL. CL LBERT, Proprietor. AUCTION SALE . CLEARING., AUCTION- SALE OF' FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENT& .• will be held at the farm of Harvey -4 Mole, 'lot 13. cot►'ession 6, West Wawanosh, one milt north of Dun- gannon, on • FRIDAY, JUNE 21st at 1 o'clock. Full line of implements and stock- ° No reserve as the farm has been sold. TERMS—CASH. HARVEY MOLE. • Proprietor. DONALD1 B. BLUE, Auctioneer. 24-5 d • 'LOST • v , ; OST:- -Alq S GOLDWATCH WAA - L a leave Finder please, lcav a at SIGNAL -STAR OFFICE and receive a liberal reward. TO RENT (r TO RENT.—TWO ATTRACTIVELY furnished rooms for light house= keeping, in new home. Phone 992 or apply at 78 Elgin avenue. 23tf O QT10E, In order that. you may receive •efflc- - lent - service frond your Monarch Life representative, please call Carlow 1700• collect, or write B. _R...ROBINSON, R.R. 4, Goderich: -24 HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The next meeting of the Huron. County • Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Gode- rich, commencing Tuesday, June 18th, at 2 p.m. I. All accounts, notices of deputations ' and other business requiring the at- tention of Council should • be in • the 1 hands of the County . Clerk . not later than Saturday, June 15th. N. W. MILLER. b County Clerk,, 23=4 Goderich, Ontario. SHOES REPAIRED & GLEANED Quick and Courteou Service All Work Guaranteed C. J. Bridgwater EAST ST. 22-5x BUSINESS. NOTICES - I BUY RAGS, GOOSE AND DUCK feather§ and ticks. -I 'buy ahir-seR used furniture and household articles. I repair sewing machinesr C. WOODS. 12 East street. Phone 242J. 13tf I FOR SALE.—MASON & RISCH UP- RIGHT piano ; excellent condition. Phone 1082. Goderich. -24 FOR SALI+: - - GERANIt'MS AND all other plants needed for hanging baskets and porch boxes ; also bedding plants. JA('KSO:'78 FLORISTS, S, 49 Bruce street. photae 10,5. • -24 FOR JUALE. — nviiir.BI.00:IIilvG roses lJa, pots now in 1)106111. get- them where yon want them ; they -will bloom till frost. Perfectly hardy. JAOKSONS FLORISTS, 40 Bruce 1 street, phone 105. «24 I Ia ,\`'. n CHURCH—NOTES- -1 I U RCI NOTES- Rev. Richard Stewart was taken i11 last week and instead of attending the Presbyterian General Assembly at Toronto he spent several days in Alex- andra Hospital. He is now recuperat- . Ing at the manse. Rev. E. A. Thomson of Toronto occupied the pulpit of Knox church on Sunday. last and will conduct next Su>nday's services •, also, Mr. John Flick, Cameron 'street, left `' , ' : ' „ : , ' . : r--a--two•------- weeks' vacation with relatives and, friends in Kitchener. fir, Lawn Mowers Sharpened Prompt Service ALSO LATHE WORK 'Evenings After 5 p.m. -- KEN. -kLLIN BROOK ST. 15tf NOTICE A Public Meeting will be held in the Town Hall on Tuesday, June 18th, at 8 ,,p.m. Mr: W. A. Orr, of the Department of Muinicipaf Affairs, will address the gathering on the advisability of a card assessment system. All property -owners should attend this meeting S. H. BLAKE, Town Clerk 11111111111111 MINIUM A GOOD JOB is Waiting for YOU! —I. EXCELLENT PAY PLEASANT WORKING CONPITIONS -3= NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED -a►- EARN WHILE YOU LEARN PERMANENT!' • INTERESTING! • An excellent opportunity for girls to learn a light, clean interesting trade, operating seamless half -hose knitting machines: This. is YOUR chance! Enquire aright away! MIN MON .taOLE PROOF HOSIERY COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED EAST° STREET • GADERICH Phone 960 ii II Llfl t • 4•