The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-08-15, Page 10St GEORGE'S CHURCH
SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1946
8.30-110Lll CO;iMIUNION.
10.00—SUNDAY SC11H OL.
11,00 an.m. HOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON.
'3.00 ---EVENING 'PRAYER
BEV. BEVERLY 11. FARR, BA., Lttli., RECTOR.
,MRS.' E ,PESSOII', Organist .onal Choir Leadet°-
Hnox Presbyterian .Church North St. 1lsited Church
Minister': Rev. R. Stewart Minister: Rev. R. • . Turnbull
• Combined Services
• during August, in
Knox Presbyterian Church
11 a.ni. — PUBLIC WORSHIP — 7 p.m. ,
CONDUCTED BY {
Reverend R. H. Turnbull
NORTH ST, UNITED CHURCH
A
CORDIAL WELCOME A\PITS SU MER VISITORS
Victoria. St. United Church
MINISTER—REV. LAWRENCE H. TURNER. B.A.
ORGANIST—MISS BARBARA CUTT
11 a.m. "TO THEM GAVE. "E POWER TO BECOME."
The Royal Oak "Achilles" Sea Cadets will attend in a bogy.
• NO EVENING SERVICE.
UNION 9.45 a.m. VICTOR WELCOMES SUMMER GUESTS.
Goderich Baptist Church
REV. JOSEPH JANES, M.A., PASTOR
Mrs. Ella I. Donaldson, A.L.C.M., Organist
11 a.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP.
7 p.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP. '
Rev. Ernest Grigg, D.D., -will conduct the services.
Friday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
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BETHEL .TABERNACLE
(Pentecostal Assemblies . of Canada) :, -
REV. J. A. PEARSON, Pastor: -
10. a m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. 'MORNING WORSHIP,
7.30 , p.m. "THE VALLEY OF DECISION."
Tues. 8 pan." Young People's. " Fri. 4 p.m. ('hildren's. `Meeting.
Friday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
ALL W'ELCOIIE
-
Thos. Koviak ,.
PAINTING '
- AND DECORATING
Interior and Exterior
• (R.R. 3, Goderich)
21 t
Dr. Florence Smith, lecturer 'in ,the
extension department of Toronto Cni-
versity, has returned born her trip
to Victoria, B.C., where she sfien-T a
eouple of weeks with an old college
friend. She will be with her father,
Mr.. Arthur Smith, until returning to
,Toronto in September.
SIGNAL -STAR ADS: DO THE WORK
Losing •a gold bracelet while visiting
in Goderich, Miss Millie N.. Anderson,
of Kincardine, placed a "Lost" ad-
vertisement in The Signal -Star in the
issue of July '25th and offered a reward
to the ••finder. A few days later Mrs.
Jelin P, .Uailag-her, -Eldon street, Godes
rich; Brought in the lost bracelet to
The Signal -Star and collected the re-
ward. Mrs. Gallagher found the brace-
let run Sunday, July . 21, . on her way to
church. She had fbund' it lying On
Montreal street beside Wong's ('afe.
Miss Norma- Beattie, of "Goderich.,
noticed the classified advertisement in
last week's Signal -Star telling of the
loss of 'a man's blue suit coat near
Piper's Dam • and brought it . to The
Signal -Star. as requested • in the ad-
vertisement. Today it is in the hands
of the pian who lost it.
Signal -Star elassified advertisements
bring results. •
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WAY- /T aces
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starting—(3) faster pickup—(4)• more
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Briefs
I1t►IlyVvuod Beauty - Shuppe will be
caused 'for holidays fruni August 23rd
to September 1st. p -33
Sleudor. Tablets are effective. Two
weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at
Campbell's and Emerson's Drug Stores.
31-5
Watch for further notice of Septem-
ber fashion show sponsored by North
street E ening, Auxiliary.
Don't sc•t•atchs-Use PEMILAC for
any itehin ; skiu condition, PEMILAC,
rift new speedy remedy, will clear up
athlete's foot,. poison ivy, burning feet,
itch, or any itching skin condition, re-
gardless of severity or durati)n, or we
will refund your money. At your
druggist's: 32-7
Dr. hall announces that his office
will be closed until `epteuiber 5th.
He 'is taking the opportunity of• holi-
days to make slight alterations in his
dental 'office.
Miss Winnifred O'Neil, Clinton,
-phone 75J, will be in Goderich during
June, July and August, 22tf
For sinartly printed letterheads, bill-
heads and envelopes, see The Goderich
Signal -Star. We handle every printing
need. Let us quote' on your require-
ments today.
Lloyd's Corn and Callous sSalve gives
immediate relief from corns and cal-
louses. 50c at Campbell's and Emer-
son's Drug Stores. 31-5
Wedding stationery of distinction
may be obtained promptly at The Gode-
rich Signal -Star.
fast, sure relief for constipation,
biliousness, indigestion, with Kipp's
Herb Tablets. A safe, helpful tonic
laxative. 25c and 75c sizes at Camp-
bell's and all druggists. 31-5
Don't suffer with eczema or impetigo
--use "Kleerex" for immediate relief.
50c—$1.00 (medium and strong) at
all druggists.. 81-5
TIIITRRayrM , .AUGIUSTll,tSt , 1916
For Results- A Classified Ad
FOR SAL>t-
FORt SALE. ---1; I\'t. o_USED TRUCK
tires, heavy duty, 700 x 20, 32 x 0.
Apply ('ARMAN BRINDLEY, Nile, or
phone 17 r 7, Dungannon.. 33x
1.
ASTHMA SUFFERERS. — ENJOY
a good night's sleep, without cough-
ing, choking,., the same as ethers are
doing. FREE offer. Write F. 11J.
IIO\VEY, 144 Catharine South,. ilamil-
ton.
2.4f
.14.7' t SALE.—ONE-THIRD -11.1'. CAN-
, A1)IAN Buffalo drill . pre.+ss, like
new, Phone 1093. • 33x
nit SALE.—RED BRICK: HOUSE,
even rooms; all conveniences, also
sun -room, hot-water heating system.
Corner lot. Location good for summer
hone. Immediate possession of four
rooms. Private entrance. 24 William
street. 32tf
Oil SALE.=LOTS PACING CAM-
BRIDGE' street. Sewer and water
running past lots. L. FLICK, 1086
Adelaide street, London:' Phone Fair-
mont 2685W, 33-4x
NOW AVAILABLE.—THE FAMOUS
Singer Buttonhole attachment ; also
a few electric cabinet machines.
SINGER SEWING CENTRE, Tat On-
tario street, Stratford: , , ij 30tf
FOR SALE. — 70 CHOICE NEW
Hampshire, mixed chickens. three
months' old. Apply MRS. N. MacKAY,
16 Wellesley'street. • 33x
FOR SALE.—GLADIOLI 75c PER
dozen, gorgeous. blooms in multi
colors; also sweet peas and other
seasonal flowers. Call or phone,MRS.
L. R. HOLMAN, Cameron street, phone
722. 32tf.
How is your -supply of counter check FOR SALE. -= CERTIFIED SEED
books? The Goderich Signal Star is wheat grown ' from parent $ock.
lural agent for Applefurd' Paper Pres -
Cleaned,
Dawson's Golden Chaff.duets Ltd., Hamilton, and can quote (leant, treated and' bagged at it gay
you uttractite prices on these. eminent -seed cleaning plant. If you
Hygienic supplies " (rubber goods), require seed wheat it is advisable to
mailed postpaid in plain, `sealed e- I�lace your order at once. HUGH•
• . nII ILhs R.R. 4, Goderich. Phone 12.40
ar ow.
25c; 24 samples $1.410. Mail 'Order
Dept. 7-53, NOV-RUBBER CO., Box
.91, Hamilton, Ont. 31-35
"Vigorine" gives new -pep and vital -
Ryas). men who feel rundown, nervous,
weak. -15-day. treatment $1.0() at Emer-
son's -Drug_ Store. 31-fs
BORN
BERRY. — At Alexandra Hospital,
G-oderich, 'on August 10th, 1940, try
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.' Beriy, Kintail,
Ontario, a' daughter. '
SKELTON.—At Alexandra Hospital,
--Goderich, on August 14th, 1946, to
Mr. and Mrs:- Frank Skelton, 2 Vie-
t urj t u tree`t, Goderich, a - son.
IN 'MEMORIAM
McCIiINCHEY.—In loving memory of
our • uncle, 'John' McClinchey, who
passed away August 13,- 1945.
Days- of sadness still come o'er us,
' Teari =a situ `o t,. • <Ssaa'"',.,
For memory keeps ssou ever near us,
Though yqu died one year ago.
—Too greatly missed to be forgotten
by his four nieces, Elva, Mary, Jean,
and Ruth: • 33x
McINTYRE.—In loving memory of our
son Russell, who died August 13th,
1938.
At night the silent stars look down
'On. a grave not far from here, -
-Where sleeps the one we can't forget'
And always loved so dear.
The dearest son this world could hold,
The cheeriest smile and heart of
gold—
Those who knew him 'all will know
Mow much we lost eight years ago.
—Sadly missed by Mother and Dad.
p 33x
CARD OF THANKS
i%fRS. ALFRED - K. HOY TAKES . LOST
this means of,thanking those who
were responsible for the showers at T OS1•—�:tiiALI. SILVER ` WIiiST-
Benmiller given in her honor, anti also L
all those who gave bey gifts and were WATCH: with biiiek' cord b t•tlet,
Re v ard. Phone SUNSET HOTEL.
so kind in welcoming her to the com-
33x n 33x
,33-4
F OR SALE.—USED KELSEY HOT
air furnace, with 20 -inch firegr•bte.
Write P.O. BOX 233, Goderich. -33
F(.5H SALE.—PROPERTY ON WEST
corner South- street and Britannia
road, Purchaser' can move into apt.
No. 1, lower floor, September lst. Half
sale price may be left on mortgage at
5 per cent. War B'onds accepted,
J. E. JIARNWELL,, 27 Keays street,
Goderich, Ont. 33tf
FOR SALE.—F1'ItNACE BLOWER
and motor, on stand; wood -turning
hi the, 14).."_ ...swi b. - t I: Ht}LM f4. S,'
Church street. -33
FOR SALE. -=BARN . 20' X 30'.
Phone 738W, Goderich. -33
aRs aALE ss- 98 --$..t
L �� -°..5-
E'F..,..
F ,
• 1 cow, seven years old, just fresh
with bull calf ; 1 Durham bull, calf 8
months' old ;.'1 trio of geese and four
goslings; 5 turkey .hens and gobbler;
2, sows in,young, 7 months' old. B, R.
ROBINSON, 1% miles south of Carlow
at McGaw, or phone Carlow 1706. 33x
TO RENT
TO RET. — SUMMER COTTAGE
at Sunset Beach ; indoor plumbing,`'
furnished except bedding. GEO.
PARSONS, Goderich, phone 516. • -33
TO REN T.=ONE BED/1OO.1I. MAN
preferred. Call SIGNAL -STAR.
33x
i niunity.
' CHURCH NOTES ,
Saltford Sunday school will re -open
the first Sttnday in October.
Dr. Ernest . Grigg of Exeter, who
served for many years in Burma under
the Baptist Board gf the Northern Con-
vention, U.S., will conduct the services
next Sunday in the Goderich Baptist
elm reit.
The "Royal Oak" and "Achilles'' Sea
Cadets, from Stratford and Woodstock,
will parade to Victoria street United
church'- on Sunday morning next at
11 o'clgck.. ,
NOTICE+
FURNACES' AN D. BOILERS
clraried, with the ,new, improved
vacuum equipment. FINK TINSHOP,
Hensall. Phone 36, collect: 33x
TEA1'1 OF OXEN TO GO INTO
. ACTION AT PORT ALBERT
Over the same trebling field it the
former Roynl Air . Force station at
Wort Albert • where once Anson Mark,V
planes roared along at a fast 'clip,
there will 'travel at the International
I'rowing Match in October • a team of
-Oxen at sl considerably slower rate.
The Ontario Plowmen's Associatlon-
ha's arranged to bring a team of oxen
to the match, according to the of,
Gordon,, McGavin, of Walton.
Thus, the oldest and the latest methods
of plowing will be contrasted, -and the
older residents, will recall the clays
When oxen were in compare t ivelY coin -
.mon use for plowing the farm fields
of Huron county.
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PRICE TAG
Your Fire Insurance Polley isa'a
Priee Tag on your Property. ,
SHOULD YOl'RS BE MARKED.
<I,P?
.TEL+'
JLM.FORD
filet Itlsured .Stay 1nsvredv'
•
Regt .Assured.
North SteTel. 26Sw
L0ST.—T'Wo-11ONTHS;0IL15 BLACK
male pup.• missed Saturday night
('all MRS. GORDON RhEIS; 19 Ilincks
street; or phone 476R. -33
L 0 S T. — PAIR OF LADY'S
tortoise shell glasses in brown
leather case, at Agricultural Park,
Wednesday evening. Finder please
notify SUNSET HOTEL,
Nmossommaans
FOR SALE
Insul Brick House, corner Cam-
bridge and Oxford Sts., Goderich,
seven rooms, all conveniences, ala-
sg sunroom, 3-4 acre . of .land,
.fruit trees, garage and barn.
Can have ' possession 30 days -
after sale.,
Also for sale: seven -room Frame
House at Saltford with back kit-
chen, cistern; first-class artesian
.drilled well, large barn, hydro
house, 1 1-4 acres of land more
or less,' fruit trees, first-class_
cellar. Possession immediately.
For "further information about -
these houses see .TAMES A. -
. WHITE; Oxford and Cambridge
St., Goderich, or phone 363, (Ode-
rich.- -32-4
FOR SALE
m t
LO1 NESIDE 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 rind- sun -porch, omit
fireplace in Diving -room.
11ouae las.. • hydro and full
plumbing. " ' ,
For further particulars, pitono
`1VlRS. M. .1C. lY' cQTYARRIE,
PHONE 742,, opimarO
WANTED
WANTED. • WAI'1'1tL88 AT THE
CLt'B (:RILL, Goderich. -33
AN OPPORTUNITY. -- ESTAB-
LISIIIt;D Rural Watkins District
'available. If you are aggressive, and
between the ages of 25 and 5ii ---have
or can seture travel outfit, this is your
opportunity to get established in a
profitable business of your own.. For
full particulars write today to THE
J. R. WATKINS COMeANY, Dept.
O -G-1, 2177 Masson street, Montreal,
'Que. m . -31-5
WANTED.—APARTMENT OR TWO
or three rooms, furnished. Write
BOX 30, SIGNAL -STAR. 33x
WANTED.—HOUSE TO RENT, UN-
FURNISHED. , Write P.O. BOX
58, Goderich, Ont. 32x
•
WANTED. --- BY HUMANE SO-
CIETY, good htnne for mottled
black kitten, male, part Persian; child's
pet. Call MRS. BILL RIEEY, 62
Bruce street. • -33
'WANq`ED, — UNFURNISHED
three or four-bedroom house
wanted to rent. Desire occupancy by
early September if at all possible. In-
formation given will be held in strictest
confidence. Write or 'phone GEORGE
L. ELLIS at Signal -Star Office, Gode-
rich. -32tf
WANTED TO BUY.—OLD HORSES
and dead cattle. If dead, phone at
once, collect, to JACK GILBERT,
936 r 21, or FRED GILBERT, 936 r 32,
Goderich. 33tf
WANTED.— FURNISHED HOUSE
or ,self-contained apartment for
two adults, by September 15th. Phone
758• 33x
]ANTED.-1`URNISHED, HEATED
apartment for three people. Write -
BOX 35,,, SIGNAL -STAR.' -33
ANTED.—A GOOD CATTLE AND
wateh dog. Phone 66 r 9, Dun-
gannon. -33
rn-. pv
0
:HENT,nriih�ed or unfurnished.
two adults and One child, by October
lst. Phone 1087W, Goderich. 33-5x
"ININION" 41.111111.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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 29th day of June, 1946, to send
the same to the undersigned, verified
by declaration, on or -before the 17th
day of August, 1946, as after that date
.the executors 'herein will proceed to
distribute the said estate,. having re-
gard only te• the claims of which they
shall then have had notice.9
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
Buffahi deceased, are required to for-
ward full particulars to the under-
signed, duly verified, by August 24,
1946, after which date the estate will
be distributed. - - •
FRANK DONNELLY, Goderich, On-
tario, Solicitor for the Executors. •
31-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons having claims against
Edward Dalton, late of Ashfield Town-
ship, deceased, are required •to forwarci.
full particulars to the undersigned on
or before the 24th day of August, 1946,
after which date the assets - will be
distributed.
FRANK DO\NELLY, Goderich, On-
tario, Solicitor for the Administratrix.
817,-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.•
Notice is hereby given to all- persons
having any° claim against the estate
of William Ross Taylor, late of the
Township -of West Wawanosh, -in the
County •of Huron, farmer, who died
a t. the Township of West W'awannsh on
the fourth day' of August, A.I.31946,
to send same to the undersigned On
or before the thirteenth day of Septem-
ber, A.D., 1946, as on and -after that
date the administratrix shall proceed
'to make distribution of .the assets of,
the estate, having regard only to the
•claims then filed.
Dated at Goderich, this thirteenth`
day of August, A.D. 1946.
R. C. HAYS,
Barrister 1111(1 Solicitor,
Goderich, Ontario,
33-5 Solicitor for the Estate.
NOTICE
NOTiCE. . -
Persons interested in leasing conces-
sions for booth Privileges for Labor
I'iay are asked to contact. FRED A.
BOWRA, Quebec street, Goderich, ?.0.
Box 1111, before August 28th, so 'that
necessary arrangements can he made.
33-4
NOTICE.-
. For prompt, efficient Service on all
-
maker of commercial and domestic re-
frigeration equipment:call MANNING
REFRIGERATION SERVICE, phone
1098, 50 Elgin avenue. . 33tf
FERTILIZI1 -•-- THE LUCKNOW
District ('o -operative; Inc., will be
mixing fertilizers as usual this fall.
We will be mixing all usual brands
and also the' 2.12,6 wi'thopt filler, which'
cath he mixed with grain , and sown
with any brclinary seed drill. JOHN
JAMMSON, Manager. Phone 71.
-38
NOTICE, ,
The eoal Lind hardware business of
the Charles 0. Lee Estate having been
sold to Mr. II. 0. Jerry, I hereby re-
quest that all accounts °wing , to the ,
Estate be. remitted in full,' payable to
the Charles C. Lee Estate, and be
mailed to nie•'at Goderich on or before
August 31, 1046.
ERNEBT M. LEE,
2-4-, Exehtbr, Charles C. Lee Estate.
1.
AUCTION .SALE
COMMUNITY SALE OF 40 IIEAI)
0l`
CATTLI
at the farm' of Harold Jackson, one
mile east of Seaforth, on
TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th
at 7.30 p.m. Note the time. .
• Anyone may put--stoetk in this sale.
TERMS—CASH.
HAROLD JACKSON, ,
33- Auctioneer.
AN AU("I'ION SALE 'J? HOUSE
ANI,t HOUSE -FURNISHINGS
at 51- Victoria street, Goderich, will
be held on
SATURDAY, APGU§T 31st
• at2 o'clock
This is at six -room stucco cottage
on a good garden lot. with basement,
sun porch and bathroom. There is a
complete line of furnishings with cook
stove, Quebec l;eater, " piano, sewing
machine, dining.roorn spite, beds and
bedding, chairs, tables,. settee, dishes
and' garden. tools.
Terms for house --•20/0 on day of
sale, balance in 20 days, Immediate
possession. Cash on furnishings.
MRS. W. MUNNINGS,
Proprietress.
DONALD BLUE,
33-4 • Auctiolieer.
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS, on
SATURDAY, AUGUST -24th,- 4V6 •
at 2 p.m.
on -corner of Elgin ave. and Wellington
street, Goderich.'
Three-piece chesterfield suite; 1 Ax-
minster rug; 1 dining -room suite; 1
brrass bed, springs and mattress; 1 oak
ver eer bedroom suite; 1 single bed,
springs and mattress; 1 dresser and
washstand; 1 hall rack; 1' divanette;
1 yictrola ; 2 rocking chairs; 1 floor
lamp and •one ' table lamp ; 1 kitehen
extension table; 1 large kitchen table;
4 small tables; 1 sideboard; 1 ('oltield
electric washing machine; 1 kitchen
cabinet; 6 kitchen chairs ; 1 coal oil
stove ; 1 lounge; 1 lawn mower; floor
coverings, linoleum, curtains and rods,
chinaware and silverware; 2 toilet sets.
Several other articles too • numerous
to mention.
DONALD BLUE,
Auctioneer.
14-0BE — " ryiiz .E7R
33-4-
Proprietor.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
on Nelson -street, Goderich, on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th ,
at 1.30' p.m. -
Verandah chairs, scatter mats, hall
seat, platform. rocker, 'secretary, settee,
'cheste'rfield suite, antique walnut
Chairs, small tables, card table, mantel
clock, victrola, fern stands, modern
dining -room suite, antique couch in per-
fect condition, quantity of Limoges
china, Indian tree. china (~ser rice, for -
four), crystal fruit • botvl, cut glass
sherhetsF_ ,etc -,_ odd chairs, $ictus or
lamps; three bedroom •suites, spriiigs
and'mattresses, highboy, dressing table,
two rugs, two trunks, Empire kitchen
i
CURRY'S BAKERY -
"rhe Ho Aei►; a of Tasty. Pastry"
WEER -END SPECIAL
' CHOP STEP
LOAVES
15o each
WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND
ANNIVERSARY CAKES
A . SPECIALTY
All Orders of $1:D10 or over
delivered. -
PHONE 465
MEL. CULBERT, Prop.
range with hot water froilt, 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—CASH.
M. MARTIN, Proprietor.
. P. CHESNEY, Clerk.
HAROLD JACKSON,
32-3- Auctioneer.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF
FARM.• STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
at lot 29, concession 3, Goderich Town-
ship, 11/4 miles west and one mile
south of Porter's Hill, on
THURSDAY, AUGUST 29
at 1.30 p.m., consisting of
Horses, Cattle and Implements.
TERM S—CASH.
No reserve, as ,proprietor is giving
up farming owing to i11 -health.
MILTON WOODS,
Proprietor.
EDWARD W. ELLIQTT,
33-4 Auctioneer.
TENDERS WANTED -
TENDERS WANTED.
Tenders will be received for provid-
ing lunches for the plowmen only at
the International Plowing Match at
Port Albert on October 15, 16, 17,
Lunches must be prepared and de-
livered to each plowman in the field
between= 12 and 1 o'clock.
Tenders should state kind of lunch
and price, • and should be sent- to R. B '
WILLIAMS, IAMS, Box 300, Exeter, on
before August 31. 33-4
BUSINESS NOTICES
j BUY RAGS, GOOSE AND DUCK
_hers -and -ticks. I buy- and. sell---- -
used furniture and household articles.
1 repair sewing machines. C. WOODS
12 East . street. Phone 242J. 131"t
1RLS.! all °mg 11111
A 'GOOD JOB is waiting for YOU!
—4.- EXCELLENT PAY .
• -o- PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS
—0- NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED .
—1► EARN WHILE • YOU LEARN
PERMANENT! - . INTERESTING!
An excellent opportunity for girls to learn a 1ight, clean -
interesting trade, .operating seamless half -hose knitting
machines, This' is YOUR chance! Enquire right away!
H O !. E P R. 0 OF
HOSIERY - COMPANY OF - CANADA, LIMITED
EAST STREET ' ° • - GODERICH
Phone 960
1111111111111111111
WOAD FOR -SA-LE
We are now in a position , to accept your orders for good Maple
and Beech Wood.
Prices in accordance with Wartime ' Prices and Tracie' Board
rulings, Prartect yourself now by ;phoning . your order at once.
Delivery to commence Sept. 1
Phone 22
n H. O. JERRY
(Successor to Charles C. - Lee Estate)
Harbor
Until You Get a
New. Car
—take good care of your present car!
Remember care today means a higher resale
price tomorrow !'
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SEE US FOR
REGULAR SERVICE
We are staffed and equipped to handle all main-
tenance and repair work on all makes of vehicles!
Drive in today!
Gardner Motor -Sales
PHONE 234 DODERICH