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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-08-01, Page 8GGD, M SIGNAL -STAR EORGE'S CHUI SUNDAY, AUGUST eD44n, 11610 $.30 a.m. HOLY COMi IUNION. 1 00 a'ilm. SUNDAY' SCHOOL. 11,09 a.m.' IIOLY 'COMMUNION AND SERMON. V,00 p. EVli!ll`vliNclk\ Lt'1l AYI:1lt. REV. L EVERLY II. FARR, E.A., Lila., REVTOn, MRS. U. JI ESOP, Organist and Cheht Leader. Hnpx Presbyterian Church North St. United Church . Ma *; aster: Rev It. Stewart Minister: Rev. R. H: Turnbull Combined Services daring August, in Knox Presbyterian Church 11 a. — PUBLIC WORSHIP — 7 p.m. CON'DUCTEtIE Reverend R. H. Turnbull NORTH ST. UNITED CHURCH . A tORDTAT, WELCOME AWAITSSUMMER VISITORS Victoria zu e MINISTER --REV. LAWRENCE H. TURNER. B.A.. ORGANIST—MISS BARBARA CUTT ' 10. •• a.m, SABBATH SCHOOL. m. REV: GEORGE MURRY,.-B.A., OF IEENE,,,ONT. • NO: -EVENING SERVICE. , UNION 0.45 a.m. VICTORIA WELCOMES SUMMER GUESTS. ' Goderich Bapti t Church L REV, JOSEPH JANES, M.A., PASTOR "` it 4•1 Mrs. Ella L Donaldson, A.L.C.1'I., Organist 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 10 a.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP. "WORSHIP GOD." COMMUNION SERVICE. '7 p.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP. "GOD'S PEACE TERMS." a,�'�•-Y'GU�i.a ,y' E- tEin:'",,'�',�Ca._"Y,LgainbY'".t......OiS-,;,,N., . _.w.,. xw ,wava'S'atxr+.ors=neeei STRANGERS, VISITORS, ALWAYS WELCOME.. BETHEL TABERNACLE • (Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada) REV. J. A. PEARSON, Pastor. 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. • 11 a.m. "THE GREAT I A.M." (Communion Service.) 7.30 p.m. "WHO SHALL 0E SAVED?" Tues. 8 pais. Young People's. Fri. 4 p.m. Children's Meeting. Fri. '8 ,p.m. Prayer Meeting. • A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT "BETHEL" , Free . Methodist Church 'REV. 1. C. McCALLUM, Pastor. • . Cor. Victoria and Park Sts. 10 a.m. . SUNDAY SCHOOL. SERVICE OF WORSHIP. 7:30 p.m, "WISDOM'S WAYS:" • ALL ARE WELCOME. The West, Ontario Annual Conference and Camp Meeting will be held at.Thamesford, Ont., ,Aug. 8-18. All services in the local church will be .cancelled until august 25:th. 73itfs Slendor Tablets 'are effective. Two weeks' supply $1 ; 12 weektis $5, at Campbell's and Etuereon's Drug Stores. 31-5 Aitw Winnitred &)'Neil, Clinton, phone 75J, will be in ederich during June, July and August.. 22tf Lleyd's Curti and Ualluus salve gives is iittedinte relief from corns and cal- louses. 50c at Caiupbell's ait:4,•-Eiurr- sonl's Drug Stores. • 31-11 •, '" "The C.D. Ijan" is coating soon. Watch for hirer. 30-31 Fast, sure relief fur constipation, biliuius ess, indigestion, with Kipp's. Herb Tablets. • A safe, helpful tonic laxative. 25c and 75e sizes at Camp- bell's and all druggists. 31-5 Clearance sale of ,all sunj�r'aner millin- ery ut greatly reduced prices. Miss M. R. MaeVicar, millinery store, King- ston street. Phone 462. -31 Don't suffer with eczema oroinipetigb —nee "Kleerex" for immedia%te relief. 50c—$1.00 (medium and strung) at all druggists. n' 31-5 • Hygienic • supplies (rubber goods) , -mailed postpaid -in plain, sealed en- velope with price list. Six samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail Order Dept. 7-53, NOV-RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. 31-35 . Josephine's Beauty Shoppe will be closed August 10th to 19th for holidays. -31 "Vigorine" gives new pep and vital- ity to wen who feel rundown, nervous, weak. 15 -day treatment $1.00 at Emer- son's Drug Store. , 31-5 BORN ALLISON. -At Alexandra Hospital, Godertch, on July 26th; 1946, td Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allison, 63 Britannia road, Goderich, a son, Douglas. Lawrence." DRENNAN.—At Alexandra Hospital; Goderich,' on July 28th, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Drennan, 18 nr,. ' y el I Goderich,a son, Gerald' •Ra mond. DIED COLBECK.--At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on Friday, July 26th, 1946, Marion .(Ililts) Colbeck, wife of Dr. W. R. Colbeck of Welland, Ontario; and mother of Mrs. Guy Enierson of Goderich, in her 68th year, JOHNSTON In East Wawanosh, on Saturday, July 27th, -1946, • John Johnston of Goderich, in his 81st year. SPROUL.—rn •Goderich; on . Wednes- day, July 31st, 1946, Jennie Drennan, wife of David "Sproul, in her 76th ,year. • Funeral service at the family resi- dence, Raglan street, on Saturday, August 3rd, at 2.30 o'clock. Interment in Maitland cemetery. IN MEMORIAM TIGERT.-•-,1n loving memory of a dear --nether., 'Ella' E. Tigert, who passed away August 6,._1944. , ky `T : ithegiLb. :.- eedw-�e a.'.. i3 ye l iOelf sed_ Since death its gloom, its shadows cast Within our home, where all seemed bright, . And tdok from us a shining light. We miss that light and ever will, For in our hearts we ,love her still; Down here we mourn, but not in vain,. For up in heaven we'll meet again. =Ever remembered by Dorothy and Ray Barker. - 31x MILLION.—In loving memory of Mrs. John Million, who passed away July • 30th, 1945. The ,depths of sorrow we cannot tell Of the loss of one we loved so well.'• And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. —Lovingly remembered b ' ,Husbend, Sons and Daughter. 31x DUNGANNON SWIGER--BACON - A pretty summer wedding took place this (Thursday) morning at Victoria street United church, where Rev... Lawrence H. Turner united in marriage • Gwendolyn June Bacon, daughter of Mr._ and Mrs. 'James W. Br5,of Ilton, and William Evan Swiger, soil of the late "Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Swiger of Detroit', Mrs. L. H; Turner played the wedding march, preceded by "0 Perfect Love," and Mallott's "Lord's Prayer" while the register. was being signed. The bride, accompanied -to the altar by her father, wore a dress of powder blue with white accessories, matching. corsage with a coronet of fresh flowers`. The' matron of honor, Mrs. Donald Tims, wore a dress of gold color with white accessories, matching corsage and coronet. Mr. "Bud" Johnston was his cousin's groomsman. The couple will reside in Detroit. You can personally help the- great movement for world peace by going to church regularly. ANNOUNCEMENT The Charles e. Lee Estate annotiiices the sale andhardware business to Mr. H. 0. Jerry, of Goderich. of. the coal I The Estate thanks their customers for their past patronage and hopes that they will continue to support Mr. Jerry in his .nett' • enterprise. Announcement! - I wish , to announce that I have recently purchased from tl a Charles ' C. Lee Estate the ccbal and hardware . business operated by them at the harbor. We carry -a complete -line 9f hardware supplies as Well as popular varieties of coal, In 'addition to this, we ire. agents for C.I, ,. paints aid varnishes and Imperial Oil products. In yery near fame we'' will 'be in _.a position-' o ser ro you 'courte(iusly and efficiently. .n. �I. O. Jerry. 034acsPsSoR, TO c:ZEs' a. rtt EMU) iiOTtY 22 . GoD ,i 1C DUNGANNON, Aug, 1.—Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dougherty .(nee Annie Sproule), of Detroit visited with her brother, Mr. Howard Sproule, and Mrs. Eldon Culbert over the week-eiid. Visitors this week with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Culbert are the latter's aunt, Mrs.' Fred Avey, Mr. Avey and' their grandchild; Patricia Cox, of Brantford,. Mrs. Frankentland has ----arrived home froth Clinton 'hospital with'"her infant son, William .Roger Alexander, NuO'r'IC E TO CREDITORS. born July 14th. Congratulations! ' Mr..Melvin Reed and daughter Dorisl Notice 'is hereby given to all persons Reed,, of Toronto, spent a few -days at' having 'any claim against . the estate their home. Miss Reed attended the of Samuel Ritchie i%lacMath, late of Kernighan-Feagan- .wedding in, Ben- the Town of Goderich, who died on miller United church on Saturday. ' the 29th "day of. June, '194t1, .ta send Little Marie Andrews and Ruth• the same to the undersigned, verified Andrews. of Auburn are visiting their by declaration, on or before the 17th cousin, Lois Mole, Oth concession of day of August, 1946, as after that date' Ashfield. . the executors herein will proceed to Visitors with Mr. 'Godfrey Hall and distribute the said 'estate, having re - Miss Mary Hall on Wednesday were ga.rd only to the claims •of which they Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Schuler of KitCh- shall, then have had notice. ener, 'Mrs, Olive Shekel", and Mrs. Dated at Goderich this 25th day of Frank Allen of Goderich, and Mr. Wal- July, A.D. 1946. lace Twamley of London. - 11 `ILLIAM A. SUTHERLAND, Born.—At'Detroit, on July 10th, to 31-3 Solicitor for the Executors. Mn nd Mrs. LaVerne Pentland, De- ,trot' rmerly of Dungannon, a son. NOTICE' TO CREDITORS. . Con itnlatioris: . (Djingannon news also on page, 6) . All -persons having • claims against ' Patrick T. Dean. late of Goclerish and Buffalo, deceased, are required to for- ward full particulars to the under- signed, duly verified, 'by August 24, ASIi1 it 1 D, J,.i;v • 31.—The young 1.SIla;. after Which date the estate will people's camp ivhic'h occupied .the Kin- , be distributed. nor,. assifiea FOR SALL F(?It 'SALT.,—DELCO )PLANT, YEA11t- OLD flattery, two in9toln; Defeo radio inciucttc)r ARVIIIE NI'CHOL- ;ON, Luclfnow, R.R. 2, phone 70 r 7, Dungannon; . 30-1x FOR. S .LL -1 K1U)EaL:IJ. 1t BLUE and- fuchsia chef terfield suite; 1 bedroom suite, box spring and mat- tress; 1 6 x 9 wine rug with felt pad; 1 mantel radio; . all practically new. BOX 32, SIGNAL -STAR. • 31x FOR SALE. — DAYTON SAFETY meat slicer,-arutomatic feed, in ex- cellent condition. Write BOX NO. 26. SIGNAL -STAR(.. - -30-1 F4111. SALE.—ONE 7" FOUR -PLY 120 foot threshing belt, used one year. C. R. HOLLAND, phone 618M. 31-2 AS,Ta1IMA SUFFERERS.' -- ENJOY t good night's sleep, without cough- lug, choking, the same as others are doing. FREE oder. Write F. L. HOWEY, 144 Catharine South, Hamil- ton. 28tf FOR SALE. — DAPPLE GREY Percheron team, .four and five. Phone Goderiep 923 r 22. -31 FOR SALE.—SE LN:ROOM COT- TAGE' on Wright street; bathroom and lights, all conveniences. Phone Carlow"1314. 30x FOR SALE.—RED BRICE. HOUSE, seven roo ; all conveniences, also sun -room, hot-water heating' system. Corner lot. Location good for summer home. 24 William street. FOR SALE. --ELECTRIC WASHING machine and vacuum cleaner. E. OVERHOLT, Cambridge street. '-31 FOR. SALE: — WATERFRONT IN town of Goderich. Attractive bank a beaoh. .- ealthful- ievatior ; Or- chard, sewer, water, light. tiA quiet location for summer _cottages or for small farming. Particulars from R. 4. Goderich. 13tf FOR SALE.—NEW WRINGER ROLL replacements for all washing ma- chines in stock. We specialize in com- plete overhaul. BEATTY WASHER. SERVICE, phone 89, Goderich. 29-2x FOR 'SALE: -- 450 PULLETS, Austra-Whites, four .months old,.for immediate sale. LEONARD COLE. Phone 905 r 3, Clinton. . 31x FOR 'SALE.. — GLADIOLI, SWEET peas and other seasonal flowers'. Call or phone MRS. L. R. H2OLMAN, Cameron -street. Phone 722. . ' 30tf FOR SALE. -- REGISTE.RED cocker spaniel puppies, black, black and white, ',red, and parti-colored. sire ob` :lam 'zaDidson of +� �, ion, T s.. a..ecA :. s CaiiIidate'; dams; daughter of International Ch. Merriwiggle Medicine Man and Ch. Kappa, son of • Surprise. Also registered Scottish terriers: .toELMAR KENNELS REGD., Keays street, Goderich,-P.O. BOX 824, phone 869. ' 29-2x NOW AVAILABLE.—THE FAMOUS. Singer Buttonhole attachment ; also a few electric cabinet . machines. SINGER SEWING CENTRE, 78 On- tario- street, Stratford. 30tf VIOLIN AND CASE, GUITAR AND case, writing desk, tables, chairs, beds, dresser, washstands, _hand wringers, 'cabinet radio, books and other articles. C. WOODS, Second- hand Store, 12 East street.Phone 242J. -31 • MOTOR COACH WITH REAR AND side- doors;.:;eould be fitted with seats for small bus or station wagon or used as parcel delivery; five good heavy-duty tires. A bargain as is for $295. C. WOODS, Secondhand. Store, .12 East street. Phone 242J. -31 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ASHFIELD tail camp grounds for ten clays dame to' a chose on Monday. Rev. J. S. Roe of Flamboro was the leader. 1'Ir, Joe McAdam visited Kintail friends on Saturday. IIis many friends here are glad to see hint improved in •health lifter several weeks in the Gode- rich) •hospital. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bell have.returned from their honeyti:toon. All good wishes follow. them. Mr. Donald MacKay of North Bay is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jahn MacKay. ]luso Mary O'Keefe visited with her AINNIV PRICE TAG Your Fire Insura>iace Polley is .a Price, Tag on your Property. SHOULD YOURS BR MAR D,. • FP? SEE H. M. FORD • Get Insured ' — Stay Irisured—� Rest Assured.. North ,int. Tel. 268w FRANK Ii0:NNELLY,,, Godericli, On- tario, Solicitor for the Executors. 31-3 ,NOTICE TO ('REDITORS. All persons having claims ..against Edward I)a.lton, late of Ashierd Town- ship; deceased, are required to forward full particulars ..to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of August, 1946, after which date the assets will' be- d istributed. FRANK DONNELLY, Goderich, On- tari,, Solicitor for the Adminlstratrix. 81-3 WANTED WANTED' TO RENT. ---110U SE, UN- ' FURNISHED, five to seven' rooms. by eitecutivv recently moved to. Gode- rich. Will maintain property as If owned and ruabe snail( improvements when necessary. Write BOX 134, .. Jl(xlhAL-STAR. 24t.f WANTED.—CENTRAL RES/DENT- " 1AL ESf1M NT - IAL lot in. Goderich. Address BOX 192, Leamington, Ontario., 29-1x WANTED.--- MAID ORYOUNG girl over sixteen to assist with housework or take care 'of children in summer cottage for two weeps. Good wages. Apply LIGHTHOUSE COTTAGE, • Cobourg street, evenings 6' to 8 p.m. , 31X AN OPPORTUNITY. -- ESTAB available. If you are Ii�strict LISHED Rural re aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55—have or call secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get established in a profitable business of your. own: Fpr full particulars (write today to THE J. R. WATKINS COMPANY, Dept. 0-0-1, 2177 Masson Street, Montreal, Que. -31-5 WANTED.—LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- ING position. Apply 20 Trafalgar street. 31x WANTED. --GOLF CLUBS, RIGHT hand ; must be in good condition. Phone 736. 31x NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. James Clarence Pitblado has in no way contributed to mine or our son's support since ' leaving the army in August, 1945_ He has never paid any debts of mine, as I pay ,my own and that of my son's too. - MRS: MARGARET ALICE PITBLADO :Jta1y-1$3t4i, 1946 -- cousins of Kitchener in a 'Cottage near Midland. Mrs. Holly ('air, has returned from Milwaukee. , Eider Ordained. -.-The ordieation of Mr. Ewart Jamieson an an elder o1'' the Ashfield Presbyterian church tooli place .at the service ' on Sunday Morning, Rev. Dr. 1&',V.' 0. Rhoad of elating, Mr. Jamie on takes the place of the late Mr, John (rowan, who rs'ed • the. con- grega titin as elder for flirty ,yearn. The service was atteshded. br, young 'people °from the Kintait Camp, several of 'wh'hm assisted tire noir in't11e servile 1 of song, 1\ AUCTION SA AUCTION SALE01P a>:U.()LTt i. AND UOW31,; FURNISHINGS on Elgin avenue, town of Goderich, on SATURD4Y, AUGUST 3rd, 1911; 1Dn. • Quebec heating stove, Good Cheer Book stove, • dtopieaaf table. kitchen cup- board, 10 kitchen chairs, 'number of odd rockers, cot, number of small tables, library table, oval table, serving table,modern n brown iron bed,springs acid mattress'; dresser, 1 bedroom suite, springs and'` uattress-; 1 rug, 9 x 12; 3 hooked .treats, number- of pieces of Congoleum. quantity of dishes and kitchen utensils. PROPERTY — Six-xooni frame cot- tage and garage on Elgin ave., covered with asphalt shingle; bathroom. This property was recently reconditioned. Immediate possession. TERMS—Chattels, cash: Property— 20% down, balance in 30 days. Re- serve bid.4. .s. 29-1 HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer. E, P. 'CHESNEY, Clerk. Estate of the late MISS-EMILY.j.TDY HICKS., AUCTION SALE' OD' HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th at 1 p.m. at 6 Britannia road Goderich. Chesterfield and two chairs, library table, (3 odd tables, buffet, dining -room table and six chairs. 2 ' large hall mirrors, umbrella stand, book rack, magazine rack, 2 table lamps, White sewing machine, fern stand, pictures, 3 beds, springs and mattresses, 2 dressers, 2 high boys, 2 washstands, bedroom box, 2 open-faced cupboards, -4 • rocking' chairs, 2 Congoleum rugs, day bed, cook stove, coal oil oven, 2 ironing boards; ice box, feather tick, 'and pillows, boiler, 3 'tubs, garbage tins, garden hose, tools, flower pots, fruit jars, stone crocks. HAROLD JACKSON,; Auctioneer. DURNIN PHILLIPS, Clerk. MRS. P. W, CURRIE, 304-2 , Proprietor. 29 -ix TN THE SUPREME RT OF •IN THE ESTATEONTARIO OF RICHARD BAILEY, DECEASED IN THE MATTER OF THE PARTI- TION ACT, R.S.O. 1937, Chapter 157. Pursuant to the Order for Sale made in thie cause, bearing date the 12th. day 'of February, .1-946, there will be sold, with the approbation of Thomas Moore Costello, ' Esq., Master of .this Court at Goderich. by Harold, Jackson, Auctioneer, at Lot, 130, Tuyll St., Bayfield, on Saturday the 1Qth day of August, 1946, at 1.30 p.m. the following lands and premises in parcels : (1) The easterIy part of Lot 126 in: the Village, of Bayfield. • (2) Lot 127 in the Village of Bayfield. (3) Lot 128 in the Village of Bayfield. (4) Lot 130 in the Village of Bayfield on which' is located a two-lsto'ry red brick house- and a garage. e25 REWARD FOR INFORMATION eP leading to the . discovery, and con- viction of the person who took two white linen - ablecloths from'property at the corner of Thomas and Warren streets en July "27. Apply BOX 31, SIGNAL -STAR. - 31x CARDS OF THANKS MRS; HUGH McCABE, MR. MCCABE and family 'wish to thank those who were so thoughtful and kind to them. They would also like to thank those who sent floral tributes and cards of sympathy at the time Of the sudden death -of Mrs. Mc- Cabe's daughter, Miss E. Asters: -21 THE RELATIVES OF THE LATE � Irsr ober Dares sst e . �. ttheir sincere appreciation of tlte kind- ness and sympathy shown during her long illness and in their times of bereavement. 31x DR. W. K. COLBKCK AND MRS. Guy Emerson wish to express grateful thanks to their many friends for the kindnesses shown to them in their recent sad bereavement. -31 TO RENT TO. LET.—TWO ROOMS, CENTRAL location. Apply, 53 Park street. -31 NOTICE Would anyone with a copy ,of the issue of 'The Signal-S,tar,of July '11th, .1946, please leave it at the office and receive i0c. • • BUSINESS NOTICES BUY .RAGS, GOOSE ANIS DUCK feathers and ticks. 1 buy and sell used furniture and household articles. I repair sewing machines. C. WOODS. 12 East street. Phone 242J. , 13th Mrs. E. L. Hoag, of Niagara Falls, Ont., is the guest 'of her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Gammage, and Mr. Gam - mage. Also visiting at the Gammage home is Mrs. E. Croft, of St. Cath- arines. ath arines. FOR SALE LORNESIfE FARM Lot, 2, .,.R.W., Colborne Twp. Three miles north of Goderich on i3lue Water- Highway Farm consists of- 117 acres, with Barri 40x60; Double Garage; Artesian Well . and Windmill; Fruit Trees. Close to. School, Church and Lake. - Large white frame house of seven roonis and suh-porch, open fireplace in living -room. House has hydro and full plumbing. For% ,further 'particulars, phone MRS. M. K. IV4QU'ARRIE, PHONE 742, GODICH Garbage Collection Householders in the area where :garbage is eolil•eeted regularly ori Monday are 'hereby notified that due to Ci4vie Volirlay,, eo11<letion' will be made on Tuegiday, Aug- ' ii:4t 6th. . C olleeliens in all other almaalmag will be made nn 'the usual day. (5) Lot 129 in the Village of Bayfield. (6) Lot 131in the Village of Bayfield. (7) Lot 132.in the Village of Bayfield. (8) Lot -615 in the Village of Bayfield. (9) One-quarter acre of land consist- ing of -the west part of Lot 195, in the Village of Bayfield,. on which is located a live -room frame 'cotta'ge. (10) .Lot 4 and the east three and one- , eighth (31,) acres of Lot '5, Range "N," Bayfield, consisting of about eleven (11) acres of land. (11) Lot 77 in the Bayfield Concession, Goderich Township, consisting of eighty (80) acres of land. • , Parcels 1, '2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are vacant lots close 'to Lake Huron and are suitable for summer cottages. Possession of parcels 1 tq,10 inclusive will be given upon payment of full purchase ' price.' Parcel 9" will be sold subject to the .existing tenancy. Possession of parcel 11 will be given on Noveriibei 15th, 1946. The. properties will be offered for sale separately ;-subject to reserve bids which have been fixed by the said Master. ' . . • Terms of Sale -20% on day of sale, and balance within thirty (30) days. In all other respects, the terms and • CURRY'S BAKER' "The The Ho,u o .of Tasty Pastry' i WEEK -END SPECIAL • BANANA MUFFINS 25c dog. . AN r Ii: I�r IIDA YAND1VLi, • ANNIVERSARY CAKES A SPECIALTY All Orders of $i.00 or over delivered. PHONE. 465 , MEL. CULBERT.. Prop. conditions of sale will be standing. conditions of the Supreme Court of Ontario. FurtherrpartiCulars can be had from,. Frank Donnelly, Goderich, Ontario. Dated at Goderich, this 23rd day 'of July, A.D. 1946. T. M.- COSTELLO, 30-2- Master S.C.O., Goderich. AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -- at the home of Mrs. Charles Knuckey, lot No. 1, Range N, one mile south of Bayfield on Blue Water Highway, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14th at 1 p.m. sharp (D.S.T.) , the following: Three-piece chesterfield suite; solid walnut long table (hand carved Henry Herbert player piano, mahogany finish (in Al condition) ; oak daven- port ; oak library table ; 2 oak arm- chairs and rocking chair; oak Morris chair; wicker armchair and rocking _chair; upholstered chair; leather rock- ing chair; Axminster rug, 10' x 12'; 2 Axminster runners; woven carpet, 10' x 15'; small rugs ; -2 metal beds with inner spring mattresses ;o.,, 2 sixes ' i I sin le bed; day bed; lar"ge wardrobe; solid wa s u e p- - board ; hall tree; tri -lights modern range with water front, reservoir • and warming closet, (like new) ; Harrison Quebec heater ; Princess electric wash- ing machine . (like new) ; Stewart Warner electric refrigerattor (6 cu. ft. capacity) ; aluminium electric chef grill;; electric perculator; el c tric sand- wich grill; ' 6 -piece breakfast suite; kitchen table; medicine cabinet; ice box; small tables, chait•s, lawn chairs and benches; 10 flannelette. blankets; 2 deer heads ; bear rug; flower stand; bird cage ; number of books step- ladder ; . lawn mower ; wheelbarrow_; boiler and washtub; pots, pans, quart and pint.sealers ; glassware and dishes'; garden rake ; 'hoes; forks and small quantity of hemlock lumber, mixed lengths, 2" x 4" and 4" x 4", and numerous other articles. l t 111E ce>:♦ther • will be offered for sale the property which consists' of one quarter -acre of land, more or less,uwithnumerous fruit trees and shrubbery and a never -failing supply oT spring water. On said pro- perty there 'is situated a 11A -story 8 - room frame house with _ verandah, Cement ,foundation throughout and par- tial cellar. This property is -well located and would make 'ir very de- sirable summer home. Terms on furniture, -cash. Terms on property made known on day of sale. MRS. CHARLES KNT'CKEY, Proprietress. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, 31-2 Auctioneer. Thos.. -Koviak PAINTING AND DECORATING . Interior and ' Exterior (R.R. 3, Goderich) 2ltf COKE! COKE! COKE! Stove, Nut and Range size on hand. CHESTNUT SIZE Ar,BE ,TA COAL NOW ON HAND $11135 PER TON The Mustard Coal Co. . Proprietor: Clayton Edward PHONE. 98 ' , GODERICH PRESERV.E.. THE APPEARANCE OF YOUR CAR... DON'T LET RUST DESTROY YOUR FENDERS— 'RUNNING BOARDS — APRONS -- —RADIATOR GRILLES ... they're still hard to get., Safeguard 'your car by safeguarding its sheet -,metal with . a neer paint job. Bring your car to us today and let us inspect its underneath parts for destructive rust. Gardner Motor Sales PHONg' 234 G©DERICil ti,