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THE GODERIO
SIGNAL -STAR
ST: GEORGE'S CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY Sl Y T RVIICES
11,30—IIOL: COMMUNI6N.
10.00—SUNDAY SCHOOL.
ail..00YstMOI6IING PRAYER AND SERMON. REV. J. N. DOIl11 GE.
Ass't. St. Paul'si('atlnedrel, London.
71.04-7EVEN1N(i PRAYER AND SERMON. REV. 1H( H.
FARR, Rector St. Paul's ('h nrch, Stratford.
REV, BEVERLY H. 'Ii'A L th., RECTOR.
MRS. E. JESSOI', Organist and Choir Leader.
SL Ox Pz'esbyteria,+. Church North :St. United ,church
Mil,r.ister: Rev. R. Stewart Minister: Rev. R. i.l. Turnbt 11
Combined Services
during August, in
Knox Presbyterian Church
II a.m. — PUBLIC WORSHIP — 7 p.m:
CONDUC'T'ED BY
Reverend R. H. Turnbull
NORTH ST. UNITED CHURCH
A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS SUMMER VISI'pOB,S
Victoria St. United Church
MINISTER: --REV. LAWRENCE H. TURNER, B.A.
ORGANIST—MISS BARBARA CUTT
10:00 a.m. SABBATH SCHOOL.
a.m.—
"God the Father and Christ the Son worketh hitherto."
NO EVENING SERVICE.
UNION 9.45 a.m. VICTORIA WELCOMES; SU VIER GUESTS.
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Brief
For Results
TOR - SA;k�F
A Classified Ad
WIv"i`i
�- 1101( SALE.—OAK DINING -ROOM,
v'el'a Ihatrt'' Salon re -.opened on suite (buffet, table and sax chairs),,
Tuesday, -iLu);ttst lift(. -32 also chairs and odd pieces of lumber.
ale idul Tablets are effective. Two 1,ApPly JACKSON'S STORE, Square
weak:,' supply $1 ; 1:3 weeks $5, tit txudericlli.
Campabell's and Emerson's iirug Stores. FOR SALE.—ONE 7" FOUR -PLY
,1-.a
i►�,'a't scratch - 'Use 1'F:MILAC for
`.120 root thr �shitrg belt, used one
uta) ire hike skin culiditioii. ',mallow, I year. C. R. HOLLAND, phone 618M.
the new speedy remedy, will clear up 31-2
athlete's tout, poison its, burning feet, q' t►R SALE
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itch, or any itching skill.cunditiun, re- t� . .-�-FUItLD TRACTOR ON
"al'cll ss of severity Or duration.,eta' we I steel,~ pulley, overhauled recently.
�t ill Il
„refund coot money. At your ` Bargain if , sold immediately. Apply
C1HAS.. ROBEItTS() Sth Colborne,
Or Mi s s `)"o-7' 3 utiles east of Carl R.R. Gode-
•.lits • 0v'auiUsed O'Neil, •t1Ilutoll,l,xich: 32x
'phone 75J, will be in U )derich during
. June, July. and August. 22tf
l: t elf n's Beauty Salon is removing
from East street to its new stand at
the British Exchange Hotel,'- South
street, where it will open on Monday -
next. Phone 74.
Lloyd's Corn and, Callous Salve gives
immediate relief from corns ,and cal-
louses. 50e at Campbell's and Emer-
sun's Drug Stores. 31-5
Fast, sure relief for constipation,
biliousness, indigestion, with Kipp's
Herb• Tablets.
A safe,helpful tonic
laxative. 25e and 75c sizes at Camp-
bell's and all druggists. 31-5
Don't suffer with eczema of impetigo
—use "Kleerex" for immediate relief.
50e—$1.00 (medium and strong) at
all druggists. 31-5
Hygienic supplies (rubber goods) ,
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed en-
velope with price list. Six samples
25e ; 24. samples $1.00. Mail Order
Dept, '7-53,,NOV-RUBBER CO., Box
91,, Hamilton, Ont. 31-35
"Vigo -rine" -'gives-=new peg -nn -d- vital--
jty to men who feel rundown nervous,
weak. 15 -day treatment $1.00 at -Masers
son's Drug Store. 31-5
5,
BARN
BOWEN. — At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on August Oth, 1946, to Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Bowen, 11 North
streets Goderich, .a son, William
Wallace.
IIARRISON.—At Alexandra .hospital,
Goderich, on August 2nd," 1946, to
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harrison, Eldon -
s erre', ' son, eroy ercy.
HOUGHTON.—At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on August 2nd, 1946, to
Mr. _anti__ _ Mrs_. Charles- -Houghton,
R.R.2, Clinton, a daughter, Darlene
MORRIS.—At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on July 31st, 1946, to .Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Morris, R.R. 5, Gode-
rich, a soli: •
DIED
KILPATRICK.—At El Paso, I11., on
Wednesday, July 31st, 1946, Isaiah
- Kilpatrick of Chicago, son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kilpatrick, in his
.62nd year.
IN MEMORI.IM -
CULBERT.—In loving memory of*Mel-
- ville Culbert, who passed, away at
Dungannon, August 9, 1988.
Not "'just today; but every day,
In- silence I remember.
—Ever reinembered by , his wife,
Olive. -32
IN MEMORIAM
TIGERT.—In loving memory of a dear
wide and mother Ella'i ert; gra, V4Y�TI�-4 Bim. _ T13E FIU
passed-rtway august 6,. 1644. Singer BUttonhole attachment ; also
Beyond the ' far 'horizon a few electric cabinet machines.
The ship has dipped its sail, - SINGER •SEWING CENTRE, 78 On -
A brighter harbor beckoned tario street, Stratford. 30tf
Where peace and love prevail.
There is no death, our dearest one
Has only found the chart
To that peaceful,- sheltered harbor
'Where .loved ones never part.
—Lovingly remembered by Husband
and Family. 32x
Goderich Baptist- Church
REV. JOSEPH JANES, M.A., PASTOR
Mrs. Ella I. Donaldson, A.L.C.M., Organist
10 a.in. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m.—PUBLIC WORSHIP. "The Place of . Prayer"
7 p.m. --PUBLIC WORSHIP. "What Does It Mean To Be
A Christian?"
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—The Old -Fashioned Prayer Meeting.
STRANGERS, TOURISTS --ALWAYS WELCOME,
• BETHEL TABERNACLE
(Pentecostal . Assemblies of Canada)
REV. J. A. PEARSON, Pastor.
10 a.m.. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m.—"Acts 1:8."
7.30 p.m. -Mr. Frank Emery, Gospel singer from London will sing
and preach. -
Tues. 8 p.m. Young People's.„, 4 p.m. Children's Meeting.
Fri.' 8 - p.m: a.vi ager Meeting.
Every service is different and at every one God meets with us. Come
and enjoy these old-fashioned meetings.
.ter►
Thos. Koviak
PAINTING
AND DECORATING
Interior and Exterior
(R.R.-3,---Goderich),
2ltf
NOTICE
NOTICE.
The coal and hardware business of
the Charles C. Lee Estate having been
sold to Mr. H. O. ')"erry, I' hereby re-
quest that. all accounts owing to the.
Estate be remitted in full, •payable to
the Charles C. Lee Estate, and be
mailed to me at Goderich on br before
- August:3l, 1946
ERNEST M. LEE, -
32-4- -Executor, Charles C. Lee Estate.
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ASTHMA SUFFERERS. — ENJOY
a gond night's sleep, without cough-
ing, choking, the same as others .are
doing. FREE offer.' Write F. L.
HONEY, 144 Catharine South, Hamil-
ton. ' • 28tf
FOR SALE.—WANT TO SELL CON-
SIDERABLE syrup?•'100-acre farm,
large bush, maple, ash, elm, worth
investigating; buildings and about 65
acres tillable. 100 acres (Mitchell) ,
level clay loam, bush, abundance water.
dGood brick house, bath, furnace, drive -
shed, basement barn, good stabling.
Store truck, school bus, , -tiro, pass
gate. Price $5800 with te:, es. Quick
possession. WM. PEARCE, Realtor,
Exeter. • 32x
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FOR SALE, --RED BRICK HOUSE,
seven rooms; all conveniences, also
sun -room, hot-water heating system.
Corner lot. -Location good for -"summer
home. Immediate possession of four,
rooms, P-risoste -entrance. 24 William
street. 32tf
GOLF CLUBS, WOOD LAWN
bowls. cream separator, guitar,
violin, baby stroller, nearly new ; ex-
tension tables, chairs, etc. Motor
coach, would , make small bus.
C. WOODS, Secondhand Store, 12 East
street. Phone 242J. Store will be
closed August 12th to 17th. -32
FOR SALE.—NEW WRINGER ROLL
replacements for all
t a e n s oc We specialise in com-
plete overhaul. BEATTY WASHER
SERVICE, phone 89, Goderich. 29-2x
Fon-SAI.. — T:LECTRIC RANGE;
also Westinghouse radio, eight tube.
Phone- 248. -32-3
FOR SALE. REGISTERED
cocker spaniel puppies, black, black
and white, red; and parti-colored.
Sired bygrandson of Champion Try
Cobbs. Candidate; dams, daughter of
International Ch. Merriwiggle Medicine
Man and Cl. Kappa, son of Surprise.
Also registered Scottish terriers.
DELMAR KENNELS REGD., Kenya
street, Galeria, P.O. BOX 824, phone
869. 29-2x
FOR SALE. — 100 -ACRE FARM,
spring water, gravel pit, bush and
fruit trees, near Clinton ; will sacrifice
for quick sale. MRS. L. BEATTY,
to Mr. W. Miller, corner Ontario street,
Clinton. 32x
CARDS OF THANKS •
MR. DAVID fPROUL AND FAMILY
wish to thank those who sent floral
tributes and those who loaned cars
for the funeral. They also wish to
thank the neighbors and friends who
were so kind to them in so many differ-
ent. ways. . • -32
MRS. JOHN JOHNSTON AND MR.,
and Mrs. Clarence Chamney take
this meaus to express their appreciation
of the kindness and sympathy shown
them by friends and • neighbors in their
beretuein nt,_Thes _hre__ ieeply grate-
ful to Dr. B. C. ,Weir and those who
sent floral tributes', as well as those
who loaned their cars. . -32
MRS. WM. RUSS TAYLOR AND
family are grateful to those who
'assisted 'them- in nay-Way..during the
illness and at the death of Mr. Taylor
and wish to thank those who sent
flowers or loaned cars for the funeral.
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THE FAMILY OF THE LA`T'E MRS.
John McDougall take .this ilneans of
thanking those who sent spiritual and
floral, tributes, as well as thbse who
loaned cars or extended kindness to
them in any way. - -32
MR. JOHN QUAID AND, FAMILY
wish to thunk those who -were so
kind to them in their bereavement.
They also wish to thank those who sent
Bowers, those who loaned cars for the
funeral, and especially Provincial Of-
ficer Wm. Gardner, who directed the
heavy traffic- of cars at .the funeral.
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'We Have Now Started 'to
Olake
Concrete !Blocks
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY
Chas. Crossett
Residence—Cameron Bt.
Phone 1160
Huron Road Goderich
30-2x
��r:�:tiTEID.- t'ARtET.SKER F()-1 S.S.
No. 6, Saltford, for school and
grou ds. Duties from August 14, 1946,
to January 31, 1947. Lowest tender
not necessarily : accented. 'Irncters to
close v'i''ednesdat , August 14. -
• WM. WATSON,
32- R.R. 5, `Goderich.
AN OPI'ORTI.'NITY. -4•• ESTAB-
LISHED Rural Watkins District
available. If you are aggressive, and
between the ages of 25 and 55 ---have
or can secure .travel outfit', OAS is your
opportunity' to get established in a
profit.able business of your own. Por
full particulars write today oto THE
J. R. WATKINS COMPANY, Dept..
2177 Masson street, Montreal,
Que. • • -31-5
WANTED.—APARTMENT, FURN-
ISI•IED or unfurnished, for naval
officer, wife and one child. BOX NO.
33, SIGNAL -STAR. 32x
WANTED TO BUY. — ELECTRIC
rangette. Must be in good con-
dition. Phone 153, Goderich. -32
'ANTED.—HOUSE TO RENT; UN-
FURNISHED. Write P.O. BOX
58, Goderich, Ont. ' 32x
WANTED. — GOOD FARM OR
country home for attractive eat
and three small kittens. Cat good
mouser. Write HUMANE SOCIETY,
P.O. BOX 724, or phone 285. 32
•
WANTED.— UNFURNISHED
three or four-bedroom house
wanted t r'rent. Desire occupancy by
early September if at all possible. In -
forma -tion given will be held in strictest
confidence. Write or 'phone GEORGE
L. ELLIS at Signal=Star Office', Gode-
rich. -32tf
`]`%ANTED.—LIGHT WEIGHT GOLF
bag. Write P.O. BOX 547, Gode-
rich. 32x
LOST
LOST. — ARMY -MADE LEATHER
i -fo•1d•-wiJ. i.,
ing some bills and change. Reward
given. .Finder please leave at SIGNAL -
STAR OFFICE. -32
LOST. —PAIR OF MAN'S -GLASSES,
plastic rim, lost below judges' stand
en -.civic holiday. -- Hungersplease lease
at 6 St. Patrick's street and receive
reward -32
LOST. — L1 ATI1EIt KEY CASE
bearing initials E.F.B., with three
keys. , Fipder please leave at SIGNAL -
STAR. -32
LOST .-MAN'S BLUE SUIT COAT,,
on Wednesday evening, in vicinity
of Piper's Dam. Finder please leave
at SIGNAL -STAR OFFICE. . 32x
LOST.—SEAL-BEAM HEADLIGHT,
Saturday night, between Sheppard-
ton and Goderich. Reward. Finder
please leave at SIGNAL -STAR. -32
LOST. — AT DUNGANNON', ON
"i ednesday, July 31st, a marl's gold
4.ugP ttN7 e, ,eg•oe•7v4-rtl;sQ)U.
ing ate SIGNAL -STAT( OFFICE. 32x
BUSINESS NOTICES
FOR SALE. — QUARTER -ACRE OF 1.. BUY RAGS, GOOSE AND DUCK
lands -facing on Ontario, Kirk and feathers and tieks. I buy and sell
Townsend streets, Clinton, 2 blocks
from Town Hall. Will sacrifice • for
quick sale. MRS. L. BEATTY, % Mr.
W. Miller, corner Ontario street, Clin-
ton. 32x
FOR . SALE. — USED ROLLTOP
desk. BROPHEY'S FURNITURE
,STORE, West street. -32
PRICE TAG
.Boor Fire Insuranee Policy is a
Price Tag en your Property..
SIIOULD YOURS BE MARKED
UP?
SEE -
IL M.. FORD
Get Insured' Stay Insured-
hest Assured.
' North Crit: TeL 268w
FOR SALE. --GLADIOLI 75,c PER
dozen, gorgeous blooms in multi -
colors ; also sweet peas and other,
seasonal flowers. Call or phone MRS.
L: R. HOLMAN, Cameron street, phgpe
722. 32tf.
TO RENT
TO RENT -.—HEATED, FURNISHED
. apartment, modern conveniences, in
quiet home ; no children. Apply 28
Cambria road. -32
Democracy needs a heart — your
heart. And legs—your legs.
suswilomms
FOR SALE
Insul Brick House, corner Cam=
bridge and Oxford St's., Goderich,
seven rooms, all eonveniences, al;
so sunroom, 3-4 acre of .land,
fruit trees, garage ''and barn.
Can have possession 30 clays
after sale.
Also for sale: seven -room Frame
House at Saltford with back kit-
chen, cistern, first-class artesian
drilled well, large barn, hydro
in house, 1 1-4 acres of land more
or less, fruit • trees, first-class_ _.
cellar.. Possession immediately.
For further Information about
these houses see JAMES A.
WHITE, Oxford and Cambridge
St., Goderich,`or phone 363, Gode-
rich. ' -32-4
used furniture and household articles.
I repair sewing machines. C. WOODS.
•12 East street. Phone 242J. 13tf
•
FOR SALE
LORNESIDE FARM
Lot, 2, L.R.W., Colborne Twp.
Three miles north of Goderich
on Blue Water Highway
Farm consists of 117 acres,'
with Barn 40x60; Double Garage;
Artesian Well and Windmill;
Fruit Trees. Close to School,
Church and Lake.
Large white frame. house of
seven rooms and sun -porch, open
fireplace in living -room.
House has hydro and full
plumbing.
For further
particulars, . s, phone
MIS. Pd. H. McQHABRIE,
P'H•ONt 742; " GODERIOH
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AUCTION SALE
(JOMMUNITY AUCTION SALE AT
Harold Jackson's _farm, one Inde
east_ef Seafe th_, fou
iv'EIDNl Sll) AY, AUG 'ST1-ltii-_v_ .
at 7.30 p.m. (Note the .tune) s
Tills sale consists of 50 head of
Western stockers, from Elio to ts00
Iauuu__ds, . a.al� �,sg_ sti)%; t, c�h.uul�s - and
weavers. u Any one Indy brim stuck do
this sale.
TERM S --- -CA SH.
HAItOLD 4,A
32- Auctioueer.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF
II()USE11UI.1) EFFECTS
on .Nelsson street, Goderich, on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th.
fit 1.30 p.m.
Verandah chairs, scatter, mats,. hall
seat, platform rocker, secretary, settee,
chesterfield suite, antique walnut
chairs, small tables, card table, ivautel
clock, victrola, fern stands, modern
dining -room suite, autique couch in per-
fect condition, quantity .of Liriuoges
*china, lndiau tree china (service for
four), crystal fruit bowl; cut glass
sherbets; etc., odd chairs, pictures, floor
lamps, three bedroom suites, springs
and mattresses, highboy, dressing table,
two rugs, two trunks, Empire kitchen
range with hot water front, Canadian
Beauty electric stove, kitchen chairs
and tables, clotheshorse, icebox and
kitchen utensils, 24 foot extension lad-
der (new) ,- 50 feet snow fence, lawn
mower.
TERMS—CAH.
H. M. MARTIN, • Proprietor.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk.,
HAROLD JACKSON,
Auctioneer.
32-3;
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS, ON °,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th
at 1 p.m.
6 Britannia road, Goderich.
Chesterfield and two chairs, library
table, 6 odd table's, buffet, dining -room
table and six chairs. 2 large hall
mirrars, ,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,
--dc y ----bed; -eook--stoSe,--•eoa1 oil ot'e
2 ironing beards, ice box, feather tick,
and pillows, . boiler, 3 tubs, garbage
tins, garden hose, tools, .flower pots,
fruit jars, stone crocks.
HAROLD JACKSON,
- Auctioneer.
D13RNIN ) }1ILLIPS,
Clerk.
MRS. P. W. CURRIE,
30-1-2- - • Proprietor.
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WEDDING, BIRT” "DA AND
ANNIVERSARY CAKES'
A SPECIALTY
All Order ' of - $ 1.00 or ,over
ielivered.
PHONE 465
MEL.. CULBERT, Prop.
are auitubhLfor swainer cottages.
Possession of parcels 1 to 10 inclusive '
will be given upon payinent of
full, purchase price. Purcel 9
will be sold subject to the existing
tenancy. Possession of& Parcel 11 will,
be given on Novembrer 15th, 1946,
The propertiesoffered ed for
will
be �
sale separately ; subject to reserve bids
which have been fixed by the said
Master.'
, Ter=ms of Sale -2O% on day of sale,
and balance within thirty (30) days.
In all other respects, the terms and
conditions of sale will be standing.
conditions of the Supreme Court of
Ontario.
Further particulars 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
ANI) HOUSEHOLD EFFECT,S
at the home of Mrs. Charles Knuckey,
lot No, 1, Range N, one- wile south of
Bayfield un Bl,tie Water Highway, on
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 141114'
at 1 panks,harp (D.S.T.) , the following
Three-piece chesterfield suite; solid
r ble hand -carved
Henry Herbert player piano, mahogany
finish (in Al condition) ; oak dawn -
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, _1.01 x 12' ;
2 .k ininster runners; woven carpet,
10' x 15'; small rags; .2 metal' beds
with ,inner spring mattresses; 2
dressers; .walnut single bed; day bed;
large wardrobe; solid walnut... _cup-
board ; hall tree; tri -light ; modern
range with water front, reservoir and
warming `closet, (like new) ;. Harrison
Qiiebec heater ; Princess electric wash-
ing machine (like new) ; Stewart
Warner electric refrigerator (6 cu. ft.
capacity) ; alumi°niuru • electric chef
grill; electric percolator; electric sand-
wich grill ; 6 -piece breakfast suite;
kitchen table ;•- medicine cabinet; ice
box; small -tables, chairs, lawn chairs
,and benches ; 10 flannelette blankets;
2 deer heads; bear rug; )lower stand;
bird cage:. number of books; step-
ladder ; lawn mower ; . wheelbarrow
- t"
li ".'Tilifi'" ninths. i - "riga.;,.._ : :.:-,..,'"'"-
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,
At the same time and place there
will _be offered for sale the property
which consists of . ,two acres of
Bind, more or less, with numerous -fruit
trees and shrubbery and a never -failing
supply of spring water. On said .pro-
perty there is situated a 11 -story 8 -
room frame house with verandah,
cement foundation throughout and par-
cellar. This- property is, well
located and would 'hake a very de-
sirable summer home.
This property will be sold subject
to reserve bid.
Terms on furniture, cash. • Terms on
property "rade known on disk of' Sale.
MRS. CHARLES INUCKEY,
• Proprietress.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
ONTARIO
IN THE ESTATE 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 this cause, bearing date the 12th
day of February, . 1946,s there will be
sold,' with the approbation of Thomas
Moore Costello; ,Esq., Master of this
Court at Goderich. by Harold Jackson,
Auctioneers, at Lot 130,' Tuyll St:,
Bayfield, on Sattlyday the 10th day of
August, 1946, at 1,30 p.m. the following
lands and premises in parcels:
wi�-soTre••easterly``�artmrfs , .4
28-11i
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 -(tory
red 'brick house and a garage.
This property is vacant.
Lot 129 in the Village of Bayfield.
Lot 131 in the Village of Bayfield.
Lot 132 in the Village of Bayfield.
Lot 615 in the Village of Bayfield.
One-quarter acre of land consist-
ing of the west part of Lot 195, in
the'"Village of Bayfield, on which
is located a ,five -room frame
cottage.
(10) Lot 4 and the east three and one-
eighth (31/s) 'acres of Lot 5,
Range "N," Bay'fieTd, 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
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. •
•Notice is hereby given to all persons
having any claim against the estate
of Samuel Ritchie MacMath, late of
the. Town of Goderich', who died on
the 29.th, day of June, 1946, to send
the same td the undersigned, verified
by declaration, on or before the 17th
day of August, 1946, as after that date
the executors herein will proceed to
el lstriln]Et the said estate,- having. re-
gard only to the claims of which, they
shall then have had notice.
Dated at Goderich this 25th day of
July, A.D.- 1946. •
WILLIAM A. SUTHERLAND,
31-3 Solicitor for the Executors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons having claims against
Patrick T. Dean, -late of Goderich and
Buffalo, deceased, are requir'eei ,te, for-
ward . full particulars to the u lder•
signed, duly ' xerified, by August 24,
1946, after which date the estate will
be distributed.
FRANK DON N ELLY, Goderich, On-
tario, Solicitor for the Executors.
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EI)WARI) W. ELLIOTT,
31-2- Auctioneer.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All peraons having claims against
Edward Ialton, late of Ashfield Town-
ship. deceased, .ire required to forward
full particulars to the undersigned on
or before the 24th day of "August, 1946,
after which date the assets will be
-distributed.
FRANK DONNELL.Y, Goderich, On-
tario, Solicitor for the AdministratriX.
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AUCTION SALES
Al'rTION SALE OF HOUSE -AND
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
will be held at the home of Mrs. W.
Munnings, Victoria street,' Goderich, on
Saturday afternoon, August "• ..31st.
Watch future issues for particulars.
DONALD., BLUE:,
32- Auctioneer.
AU'C'TION SALE OF IIOT'SEHOLD
EFFE('TS.
to lac held on Elgin ave., 'town of
Goder k -h, (zrDONAJJI) BLUE.SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th, 19.6
at 2 p.m:
Auctioneer.
• ROBERT 'E. TT'RNEYt,
32- Proprietor.
4.
Sheldon Baxter, supervisor°-ot.•xrrusie
in the Colborne township ,t e1iool'1area,
has returned to Goderich after ,.taking
the second year summer course In vocal
rnt)sic for sehools, held at Jarvis Col-
legiate, lortanto. (under the supervision
of the Ontario Department of E,dnea-
tion He plans to teach music this fall
as before.
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