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THURSDAY, i[,li,,Y , 11153
SEL
ON THE SQUARE
AND ....HERE AND THERE
May the Coronation, -of 'Elizabeth
be the prelude to an ' era that
has something of 'the' goodness of
the Victorian period and not a
build-up to Empire solidarity in
preparation for World War III.
Hearty congratulations to the
- hard-working officials who did so
much behind the scenes to launch
the 12th annual Huron County
Music Festival.
The burglar alarm went off at
the Bank of Montreal at 8.10 p.m ,
Sunday. Who dunnit'' The
police! When a -police car turned
.-the corner at West street and the
Square the talkie system in the
police car in some manner 'set off
the alarm.
Ilk\ BIRTHS
BERRY.—At, Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on May 24, 1953, to
Mr. and . Mrs. Joseph Berry,
Goderich, a daughter. '
BLACKER.—At Brantford General
Hospital, on Sunday, May 24,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs. D. V.
Blacker, (nee Kathleen Rundle),
of Brantford, a daughter.
DEAN.—At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on May 21,, 1953, tp
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dean, Gode-
rich, a daughter. ,
FISHER. --At, Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on May 24, 1953, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fisher,
Goderich, a son.
HOLLAND.—Murray Holland and
Marjorie Overholt are happy to
announce the birth -of their son,
Paul Dwight. at Woodstock Gen-
eral Hospital, on May 17, 1953..
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MaeDONALD.—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on May 22, 1953,
to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mac-
Donald, Goderich, a daughter,
11iUNDAY.—At Alexandra Hospit-
al, Goderich, on May 27, 1953,
to Mr. and Mrs. John,,,Munday,
Goderich, a son.
VANSTONE.—At Alexandra Hos-
pital. Goderich, on May 20, 1953,
to Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Van -
stone, R.R. 4. Goderich, a son.
' iN MEMORIAM
BELL.—In loving memory of Mrs.
Mae Bell, who passed away May
29, 1949.
A token of love and remembrance
Of our dear one we shall never
forget;
Her memory to us is a treasure,
Her going is a lifetime regret.
If all the world were oars to give,
We'd give it all and more
,To see the face we miss so much,
Come smiting through the door.
—Ever remembered by husband,
Fred Bell, and family. 22x
Coming Events
•
Plan now to attend our harness
races , in Goderich, on June 2
(Coronation Day), $1,800.00 in
purses. Post time 1.30 p.m. Ad-
mission $1.00. Students 50c.
Children Free. -20-22
Maher Shoe Stores' radio- q+uz
show, "Double or Nothing," will
be broadcast from Goderich Col-
legiate auditorium on Monday.
June 15, at 7.45 p.m. Lots of cash
prizes in this audience -participa-
tion show. Admission free. Spon-
sored by the Goderich Kinette
Club. -22-24
The 'regular monthly meeting of
the Goderich Woman's •Institute'
will be held in ;4lacKay Hall, Thurs-
day, June 4, at 2.30 p.m. Special
program. -22
Annual meeting and installation ,
of new officers of home andSchool
Association will be held in the
school auditorium on Thursday, '
June 4, at 8 p.m. Note change
from regular date. Musical pro-
gram of Festival winners. -22
Bake Sale on Saturday, May 30,
1.30 to 5 p.m.. at Reinhart's Store
on Hamilton street, sponsored by
St. Peter's P.T.A. -22I
Collector's items and hobbies P
will be displayed at the annual '
spring Tea and Bazaar of St. An-
drew's Ward Group on Saturday,
May 30, in St. George's Parish Hall.
Home -baking, ' candy and fancy
work. Tea served from 3 to 5.
Door prize. -22
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WANT ADS
Briefs II
Order Shell furnace oil and stove
oil from Edward Fuels, tank truck
dealer for all Shell Oil Co. pro
ducts. Phone 98.
Summer rates are in effect on
all kinds of coal. At rock bottom
prices, fill your bin for next
winter. Order now. Phone 1002.
Overholt Coal Co. .19-22
,, For clean-up, moving 'and gen-
eral cartage, call E. JEFFERY,
phone 843W. -18tf
Edward Coal Company summer
prices—Anthracite, $26, a reduc-
tion of $2 a ton, good until July 1.
Olga pocahontas, $21; Cavalier
stoker, $20; Hamilton coke, $24;
Disco, $24; briquettes, $23.
-19tf
Plan now to fill your fuel oil
tanks now with Sun Heat fuel oil.
Prompt courteous delivery. Every
gallon is recorded for the custom-
er's protection through our Printo
meter. Phone 22 today and let us
talk your needs Over. H. 0. Jerry,
Fuel Oil, Coal, Hardware.
2224
The regular meeting of the
Afternoon Woman's Guild of St.
George's Church will be held in
the Guild room, on Wednesday,
June 3, at 3 p.m. -22
The regular monthly meeting of
Maple Leaf Chapter, I.O.D.E., will +
be held at the home of Mrs. R.1
W. Hughes, Wellington street,
Thursday, June 4, at 8.15 p.m.
'--22,
There is still time to obtain
yourticketfor the Special CORO-- i
ATION BALL at the Goderich Pav- !
ilion sponsored by the Maple Leaf
Chapter. I.0.D.E., on the eveof the
Coronation; June 1. .Dancing 9.301
to J.
Glen Williams orchestra,!
buffet supper, favors for ladies.
Tickets $4.50 on sale at Filsinger's f
Jewelry and Pridham's Men's
'
Wear. -22
The Benmiller W.A. are having
a Coronation Tea, Bake Sale and
' Bazaar in the Benmiller Church on
Wednesday, June 3. Tea served
from 2 to- 5 p.m. -21-22
FOR SALE. --QUANTITY OF
Hemlock lumber; also ' some
good used doors. -- W. J. McDON
ALD, Kintail, phone 12 r 7, Dun-
gannon. -22-23
YOUR
Auto Radio
HEADQUARTERS
Sales and Service
. Hutchinson radio
Phone 498R Huron Road
TO RENT
TO RENT. —
sleeps four,
equipped with
BERT ALLEN,
phone 1247.
CABIN TRAILER,
alt conveniences,
electric brakes.
171 East streets
21-24x
FOR
RENT.—SELF-CONTAINED
apartment, unfurnished. Suit-
able for two adults. 41 North Cam-
bria road. -21
TO RENT,—TWO-ROOM FURN-
ISHED apartment, share bath,
private entrance; also one large
bed sitting room, furnished. T.
WARRENER, 73 Hamilton street,
phone 510R. 22x
Paint-up—Clean-up. if you are
planning on painting inside orout.
be, sure to use C.I.L. See H. 0.
Jerry at the harbor for special
prices on enough to doyour home
inside or out. Phone22 today and and stove, three or four bedrooms.
discuss your needs. '22-2'1 State rent. Write MRS. C. H.
Come to Johnnie's Place on the ARMSTRONG, 615A Avenue road,
Michigan avenue of Goderich. All Toronto 21-22x
WANTED
WANTED:—OLP HORSES AND
dead cattle. If dead, phone at'
once. GILBERT BROS., Mluk
Rauch, phuue collect t)38 r 32 or
930r21. 2(111
.ANTED.—LISTINGS OF PRO-
PERTIES for sale. No charge
to you until property is" sold.
MALCOLM MATHERS, R e a 1
Estate Broker, 46 West St., Gode-
rich. Phone 115W. -12tf
WANTED. — STRONG WOMAN
to clean summer cottage after
June 15. Apply LIGHTHOUSE
COTTAGE, Goderich. 21-22x
W-vN'I`ED.--LisT1Nu5 OF I'ItO-
1'EwrIE.s for &ale. C. F.
ICIiA1'MAN, ltealtirr. "'HONE 18W.
3Jtf
\%"ANTED. — DEAD, DISABLED
.horses or cows removed free
of charge. For prompt and ef-
ficient service phone "STONES"
collect, Ingersoll 21 or Goderich
936 r 21. -10tf
! WANTED TO BUY. — LIGHT
horses, suitable for use in
riding stable. LITTLE BROS.,
South street, phone 938 r 14.
-21-22
WANTED TO RENT. --COTTAGE
for the month of July, pre-
ferably near lake 'in the town;
inside conveniences; refrigerator
secondhand goods, bought, sold
and barter. Nothing too big and
nothing too small. 22-24x
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE.
. Guaranteed radio service. WILF.
RELNHART FI.FCTRIC, Hamilton
street, phone 466. -12
AIQDERN FLOORS. — FLOORS
laid, sanded and finished; old !
floors resurfaced. Tiling a special-
ty. I. E. BENNEWIES, Mitchell,
phone 650 r 14. 15-22x
T OT10E.
WANTED. — CEDAR SWAMP.
Contact W. J. WITTMAN, 1
mile west of Auburn, R.R. 3.
21-23x
ANTED, — RCAF STATION,
Clinton, require the immedi-
ate service of a Mess Manager for
the Officers' Mess. Preference for
this position will be given to ap-
plicants who are single and who
have had extensive service experi-
ence. Address handwritten ap-
plications outlining desired salary
to President, Mess Committee, Of-
ficers' Mess, RCAF Station, Clin-
ton, Ontario. . -22
. - -ANTED. — TWO OR THREE
bedroom house by a family
New houses built. Alterations, with two children, 4 arid -6 `years
remodelling, carpentry work of all ld. Phone 276W. ., 22-23x,
kinds. J. SPIVAK, phone Blyth
120 r 6.-21tf `]'ANTED TO BUY, — FARM
near Goderich,' must be rea-
t
TO RENT.—FOUR ROOM', APART-
MENT, upstairs, unfurnished,
share bath, $22.50 per month, share
hydro, vacant June 1. Phone
1297J. -22
WANTED TO RENT
:WANTED TO RENT OR BUY.—
House with 3 �r 4 bedrooms,
permanent Imperial Oil employee,
early possession. Write or apply
BOX 45, SIGNAL -STAR. 22x
WANTED TO RENT.—FOUR OR
five room house with inten-
tion of buying later, or apartment.
Apply BOX 46, SIGNAL -STAR.
22-23-24x
WANTED TO RENT. — HOUSE
urgently required in Goderich
by C.N.R. man and' ftamilati,reliable
tenants. Write MRS. D. IILLO,
27 Milton street, Stratford or
phone 1448W.
NOTICE. ,, sonable. Write BOX. 44, SIGNAL -
STAR. 22x
all y our siding and roofing re- WANTED. — USED WICKER
We'll fix that leaky roof. For
quirements. Free estimates.. See
W. J. WITTMAN, 1 mile west- of
Auburn, R.R. 3. _ 21 -?3x
settee. Phone 992. 22x
WANTED. — POUNDKEEPER
for the Town of Goderich.
-VOTICE. • Duties to commence at once. ' Re-
muneration $3 for each animal im-
pounded. S. If. BLAKE, Cleerr f
WANTED. ----COOK — GENERAL,
{ in private summer home, June
to mid-September, live in or out,
good wages, experience necessary.
Phone 652. 10- - -22
ATTENTION FARMERS. FOR
YEARS THE "HIGHEST PRICES
FOR HOGS HAVE BEEN "'AID
IN AUCaUST ANIS SEPTEMBER
START YOUR WE:ANERS NOW
TO GET THAT MARKET. SEE
L S A11O1 T A H4)(4- CONTRACT.
PAY FOR FEED 'WHEN HOGS
ARE SOLI). NO EXTRA. Cl AIt4 E.
GEO. WitAITII, MINNEAPOLIS
AND FERGUSON FARM MA-
CIIINERY, PURINA FEEDS.
MoNTItEAL STREET. PHONE
1285. -20tf
FLOOR SANDING.
NOTICE ,TO CREDITORS
?,OTICE TO CREDITORS AND
OTHERS
In the Estate of Rebecca Ann.
McClinchey, late of the Village of
Bayfield, widow, deceased.
Old and new floors sanded. All persons claiming against the
Phone CREE COOK, 23J, Clinton. above estate are required to for -
Summer months, 65 r 2, Bayfield. ward full partictHars to the under-
-22tf signed by June 15, after which
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed.
FRANK DONNELLY, Goderich,
Solicitor for the Estate. 22-24
22x ,
DEPENDABLE
ALTO IIEPAIR
,i04010.41•01,
�
, API.
foes your car
rua like a
song?
•
There's nothing sweeter than the soft purr
of a smoothly -performing car. Our tune-
up is the prelude to happy motoring. Our
prices are sweet and low, tool
SP4M1S MOTOR'
Pontiac;--Buick—G M.C. Trucks
Edd "TON. BT. - PHONE 344
'.OTICE.
Would you like a house or any
building built to suit your purse
or any repairs or alterations on
your present home. We will lay
floors or modernize your kitchen
with cupboards. Exterior paint-
ing and concrete work also done
in or out of ,town. Our work is
reasonable and efficient. If we
can help you please phone 1455W
or call at 175 Brock street.
22-24-' - BRUCE E. RtAN.
NOTICE.
For artificial insemination at its
best for all bre'Ltis, call the Water-
loo Cattle Breeding Association be-
tween 7.30 and 10.00 a.m. on week
days and 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. on
Sundays. Phone collect, Clinton
242. 20-2-4-6t f
CARDS OF THANKS
711I -SS MADELEINE NAFTEL
Jai
would like to express her ap-
preciation for the sympathy and
kindness extended to her on the
death of her aunt, Miss Florence
Naftel; she would like also to
thank Dr. J. W. Wallace and the
hospital staff for their thoughtful-
ness, not forgetting the kindness
of ltev. II. A. Dickinson who con-
ducted the funeral service.
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For Results - A Classified Ad
FOR SALE
FOR SALE.
BAGE, and
cut . flowers. V.
der street.
TOMATO, CAB -
flower plants and
GIBSON, 30 Wid-
21
FOR SALE. --FENCE POSTS, AN-
CHOR posts, brace posts and
stakes, 'JOHN IINDMARSH, R. R.
2, Goderich, phone 1190J.' tf
FOR SALE. --USED EQUIPMENT:
Model UTS Minneapolis -Moline,
a good buy; 1 Massey -Harris, 102
Junior; 1 Ford -Ferguson with man-
ure loader; 1 AR. John Deere; 1
good.used -set springtooth harrows;
new and used disc harrows and
cultivators; garden tractors. GEO.
WRAITH, Goderich. -11
FOR SALE. — PERENNIALS,
Shasta daisy, painted daisy,
verbena, carnation, hybrid bearded
iris, 12 named varieties, Dyke
medel winners. Rock garden .and
border plants, Sweet William,
Canterbury Bells, large pansies,
violas, choice variety English
daisy, begonia. All varieties of
annuals to follow later. Also cab-
bage, cauliflower, tomatoes,' pep-
pers, etc, B. R. MUNDAY, 127
Widder street, phone 598. -14tf
FOR SALE.—USED REFRIGER-
ATORS, electric ranges, rang-
ettes and washing machines at
BARGAIN PRICES. SHORE AP-
PLIANCES, Goderich, your head-
quarters for hearing aid batteries.
-18tf
pow SALE.—WATERLOO GAR-
DEN tractors. Come in and
see the different sizes and various
implements that may be had with
each. These may be bought for
as low as 15% down payment.
GEORGE WRAITH; Montreal St.
-16tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons having - claims
against the estate of John William
Webster, late of the Town of Gode-
rich in the .. Qounty of Huron,
Gentleman, who died on or about
the 16th day of May, 1953, are
required to file the same with
full particulars with the under-
signed by the 13th day of June,
1953, as after that date the Assets
of the Estate will be distributed:
Dated at the Town of Goderich;
in the County of Huron, this 25th
day, of May, 1953.
R. C. HAYS, Q.C.,
Goderich, Ontario,
22-24- Solicitor for the Estate.
FOR SALE.—NEW AND •USED
radios, electric and battery for
sale or trade. Excellent condition.
Many to choose from. Sold with a
90 -day guarantee. B. R. MUNDAY,
Radio and Sound Service, 7 Widder
street. Phone 598. -ltf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE.—COTTAGE AT SUN-
SET Beach. Phone 1019W.
-16tf
FOR SALE. --GLADIOLUS
bulbs, all colors, mixed; large
bulbs 100, $5,00; 50, $2.50; 25,
$1.25; medium bulbs 100, $3.00;
50, $1.50. L. R. HOLMAN, Cam-
eron street, phone 722.
;-15
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FORSALE. — A FINE, TWO:
STORY brick house in excel-
lent west end location. Four bed-
rooms, oil heat, reasonable price.
Agent, MALCOLM MATHERS,
RealEstate Broker, 46 West street.
Phone 115W. -1,d
"4`OR SALE.—FLAMBEAN SOYA -
BEANS, grade No. 1, 99%
germination. Early high yielding
variety, recommended for this
area. ARNOLD ALTON, R.R. 7,
Lucknow. Phone Dungannon
67 r 15. 20-22x
CULBERT'S BAKERY
"The home of Tasty Pastry"
Washington Torte -40c each
A four -layer light cake with Butter Creme Icing and
Strawberry filling.
CHOCOLATE CREAM PIES --45c each
CRUSTY BREAD ROT.L.$---25c doz.
Wedding, Anniversary and Birthday Cakes a specialty.
Orders of $1,00 and over delivered.
PHONE 465 PHONE EARLY
FOR SALE
FOR SALE. — WA•NUT ROCE:-
iNG chair in perfect condition.
FOR SALE.—HOUSE. APPLY LODGE FURNITURE STORE,
MRS. J. J. HAYES, 43 Napier West street. -22
street. 20-22x
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FOR SALE. — HOUSE ON ST.
David's street, seven room
frame dwelling, one story, hydro
and bath, garage and extra lot.
Suitable for two family apartment.
Apply FRED WESTON, Bayfield.
Phone 46 r 5. ' -2011
FOR SALE. — NEW SUMMER
cottage with extra lot, near
Turnbull's Grove, Grand Bend.
All conveniences. Modern in
every way. Priced for quick sale,
$8,500. Contact DON FAIRBORN.
332 Central avenue, London.
Phone 2-4772. -21-24
FOR SALE.—GREY STROLLER,
- good condition. Phone 11988.
21-22x
FOR SALE..— E I,G H T - R0 0 M
house on Trafalgar street.
Apply MISS MARY B. HOWELL,
St. Vincent street. Phone 213W;
-21tf
-�1R:-GEORGE--f IUFFMAN ..TAKES.
this means of expressing' his
appreciation for all the kindness
1 extended to him, for the flowers,
cards of sympathy and those who
loaned cars. -22
.1.._100
FINANCE AND INSURE
your next new or late Model
car, truck or farm machinery
at lower cost through
Harold W. Shore
iNSURANCE A4 ENCi'
"All Lines of Insurance"
NORTH S'T. PHONE 766W
Leans also arranged on 19.16
and later model cars.
6t.f
AUCTION SALE
FOR SALE.—EARLY CABBAGE
and cauliflower, tomatoes, pep-
pers, in boxes or loose, also flow-
ers. FRED GILBERT, Huron road,
Goderich. Phone 936 r 32.
-19tf
FOR SALE.—AIRWAY VACUUM
Cleaner, upright, in good condi-
tion, full set of attachments, de -
mother. 59 North street, phone
701. -22
"� OR SALE. — CASE 41,s FOOT
one-way disc, $135.00. GOR -
DON GILBERT, R.R. 2, BByfield.
Phone 908 r 22, Clinton. ' . 22x
IKITCHENER BIG -4 PULLETS.
Day-old $19.90. Canadian Ap-
proved. Ask us for their special
prices on started chicks, mixed
chicks. Broilers. Prompt ship-
ment. Fine investments for fu-
ture profits. Agent RYAN &
SON, phone 345, Goderich., -22
FOR SALE.—TWO USED BEDS
- one is 4' 6", other one 3' 3".
LODGE FURNITURE STORE,
West street. -22
FOR, SALE. — USED THREE-
▪ PIECE chesterfield suite.
LODGE FURNITURE STORE;
West street. -22
FOR SALE. "-- USED DINING -
• ROOM suite. LODGE FURNI-
TURE STORE, West street. -22
FOR SALE.—USED BABY CAR-
RIAGE, good condition.
LODGE FURNITURE. Phone • 774.
-22
CRE,5S WART REMOVER —
really does it. Your Druggist
sells Cress Corn Salve ---for sure
relief. -22
FOR SALE.—USED RANGETTE.
LODGE FURNITURE, West
street. Phone 774. -22
,UCTION SALE OF GOOD
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
No. 21 )highway (Main street) at
the- Southerly outskirts of
Bayfield, Ontario
SA.TURI)AY, MAY 30.
1.30 p.m.
We will sell -for William A. Hunts"
without reserve: hall tree, good
single and full size Simmons beds,
other bedroom furniture, bookcase,
Sing6r drop -head sewing machine,
ntodern circulating Good Cheer
coal heater, metal ice -box, Moffat
four -burner low -oven electric
range....`kitclien"-tab le acrd _._chairs;
kitchen cabinet, good wicker
chairs, oak dining furniture, stani
tables, • good`:mats and rugs, rock-
ers;Jleather vouch and rocker, wall
clock, FINE NORDHEIMER PIANO
and BENCH IN MAI10(1ANY,
radio, - lawnroller, wheelbarrow.
stepladders, lawnmower and gar-
den tools, antique table lairtp,
brass kettle, . crystal tumbler.,
hand -painted china, Limoges tea
set, jardinieres, table lamp, gond
utensils and other lots.
All lots are in good condition.
GEO. R. GARDNER & SON,
22- Auctioneers.
malted postpaid in plain, sealed on Blue Water. Highway, a few
envelope crith prier list. Six sam miles South of Goderich.
ples 25e: 24 samples $1.00. Mal)
Order Dept. T-53 NOVV-R11itBER C. F. CHAPM , Realtor, Phone
il�ctterl,le sui,pl.rn (rubber goods)
FOR SALE.—AT FISHER'S GAR-
DEN Nursery. Prices reduced
untilJune 3 as labeled on a quant-
ity of junipers in low spreading
and uptight. Different varieties.
Some real dwarf and semi -dwarf.
Spruce, white cedars four feet
high and trimmed, as low as $1.50
each. Red raspberry plants. Heavy
size as low as $1.00 for 25 plants.
Also medium sizes at 75c per
bunch of 25 plants. Spirees, an,
thony water, crispe and Florabue,
thick low bushy clumps, around
two feet high, at $1.25 each. Can
easily be split and have two good -
size bushes. Some good red leaf
barberrys. Cushion . mums, five
plants for $1.00, also early cabbage.
WESLEY W: FISHER, Saltford.
22x
J'OR SALE. — TWO-STORY
white brick house at 44 Essex
street, in fine location, close to
lake; four bedrooms and bath up-
stairs, hot air heating, good two -
car garage. This house could
easily be duplexed. Enquire at
premises or phone 844. -21tf
FOR SALE. — LUMBER, USED,
sheeting, 2 x 4, etc. -Phone
373R, after 7 p.m. 22x
FOR SALE. — - NEW SEVEN -
ROOM ranch house, near
Square, consisting of kitchen, din-
ing room, living room, three bed-
rooms, ,bath, basement and garage.
Phone 1576W. -22-24
FOR SALE. — USED THREE-
PIECE chesterfield suite, in
good condition. LODGE FURNI-
TURE. - • -22
FOR SALE.—WHERE TIME IS
important. ,Surge milkers lead
the field. Safe operation, faster
milking, easily cleaned equipment
makes profits for the farmer. Surge
service is tops. LOVELL McGUIRE,
phone 593, collect, Wingham, has
the proof. -22-25-28
FOR, SALE.—QUANTITY OF B.C.
red cedar shingles, No. 2, 3 and
5X; also just received a carload
Of Johns -Manville asphalt shingles.
F. C. KALBFLEISCH & SON, Gode-
rich. -22-23
FOR SALE, ±.e. STEEL TUBU-
LAR beds' in good condition.
Phone 740M. -22
FOR SALE—BOY'S BALLOON -
TIRE bicycle in good condition.
Phone 796M or 272.
FOR SALE.—TWO-STORY INSUL
brie dwelling with three bed-
rooms. Close to schools. Write
BOX 47, SIGNAL -STAR. 22x
FOR SALE.—AT KINGSBRIDGE,
a very good house, four bed
rooms, three-piece bath, heavy wir-
ing, good barn, 21s2 acres, on High-
way 21. Agent, MALCOLM MATH -
ERS, Real Estate Broker, 46 West
street, Goderich. Phone 115W.
-22tf
FOR SALE. — SIX -PIECE DIN-
ETTE suite, natural finish.; also
day bed with mattress. Phone
298. -22
.FOR SALE. — 1948 ENGLISH
Standard in excellent condi-
tion, reasonable price. CAMP-
BELL'S GARAGE, St. David's
street. -22
VOR SALE.
8 -room red brick house on 104
foot by 104 foot lot in good loca-
tion. Two living rooms, dining
morn`and --kitchen-en -first-floor- with
hardwood floors. Three bedrooms,
linen rooms and bathroom (n sec-
ond floor. Full basement with oil
heating. Automatic hot-water
heater. Two garages.
FOR SALE.' — QUANTITY OF
seed buckwheat. W. J. HAR-
MER, R.R. 2, Goderich. 22x
FOR SALE. -1938 NASH FOUR -
DOOR sedan in perfect condi-
tion, low mileage. WM. SNAZEL,
54 South street. -22
FOR SALE.—CHINA 1010 CABINET,
good as new. LODGE FURNI-
TURE. -22
FOR SALE. —DON'T MISS THESE
pullet bargains while they last.
Immediate delivery. Day-old
Standard quality Barred Rocks,
White Rucks, Columbian Rocks•,
Light Sussex, White Wyandottes,
Black Australorps, New -Hemp-
shires, Rhode Island Red X Barred
Rock, New Hampshire X Light
Sussex, New Hampshire X Colum-
bian , Rock, -New Hampshire X
Barred Rock, Light Sussex X
Rhode Island Red, Light Sussex X
New Hampshire, Columbian Rock
X New Hampshire, White Rock X
New Hampshire $14.95 per hund-
red. Rhode Island Reds $18.95 per
hundred. White Leghorn, Black
Minorca X White Leghorn, White
Leghorn X Rhode Island Red,
White Leghorn X Barred Rock
.$28.95 per hundred. Assorted
heavy breed our choice $13.95 per
hundred; Money Maker quality add
$1.00; Extra Profit add $2.00.
Special Mating add $3.00 per hund-
red. Started pullets 2 weeks old
add $11.00 -per hundred; 3 week old
add 517.00 per hundred. Will ship
C.Q.D. anywhere. TWEDDLE
CHICK HATCHERIES LIMITED,
Fergus, Ontario. 22
8 -room house sided with instil
brick. First floor, living.. room
dinette, 2 bedroomns with hardwood
floors, bathroom and kitchen with
tiled floor. Self-contained apart
ment on second floor, living room,
bedroom, kitchen and two-piece
bathroom. Present rental of en.
tire property $75.00 per month.
Summer business opportunity.
Group of 10 cottages on�, four acre
lot. Excellent sand beach,, located
VOR SALE.
FOR SALE. — TWO BEDROOM
wartime house, newly decor-
ated, landscaped lot, good garden,
oil heated. Can be seen by ap-
pointment. Phone 612W after 6
p.m. 22x
FOR SALE. — MALLSNEW
bungalow, two bedrooms, east
end location. Agent, MALCOLM
MATHERS, Real Estate Broker, 46
West street. Phone 115W.
-22tf
FOR SALE. — EIGHT -PIECE
solid oak dining -room suite, in
excellent condition. Phone 1082M.
-22
PERSONAL
"HUSBANDS! WIVES! WANT
PEP? Thousands of couples
weak, worn-out because body lacks
iron, get vim, vitality taking Ostrex
Tonic Tablets. Introductory, size
only 60c. At all druggists.
LOST
FURNITURE FINISHER
WANTED, EITHER RUBBER,
stainer or sprayer. Pleasant
working conditions, dennrtely
steady employment, group insur-
ance, etc. See or write JAMES
COLE FURNITURE COMPANY, In-
gersoll. -22-23
ACCOUNTANT
LOST. -- NAVY. BLUE BENGA-
LINE purse, containing cos-
metics and sum of money, between
Goderich Pavilion.' and Port Albert.
MRS. KEN MOWBRAY, P.O. Box
.57, Lucknow. Phone Lucknow
1723. -22
BEDDING PLANTS—VEGETABLE
TOMATOES—Small, in boxes of
a dozen 'slants. Large—Each plant
in a separateband(4"X"X" bottom-
less box). Make a hole and set
them in. They do not wilt dowry
or stop growing.
Caj)sages Caulrflowerr_Sweet Pep
pers.
BEDDING PLANTS -- Flowers.
We have a great many different
flowers, often in a wide range of
color and type.
We really feel these are the
best bedding plants we have ever
sold.
Hanging baskets, porch boxes.
We fill them or, if you wish, fill
your own. We have an almost
complete line of the plants you
will need.
SOIL --We, sell soil that has been
steam steri' hied to kill weed seeds
and disease and then mixed with
fertilizer and peat moss.
JACKSONS FLORISTS. Phone 105.
CO., [lox 91, JInmll'on, Ont. 18W. , 10tf - 22
FXPERIENCED . ACCOUNTANT
for office and credit manager
of progressive, well -rated manu-
facturer Western Ontario. Must
be good cost man. Excellent fu-
ture for alert, resourceful, . ambi-
tious man. Kindly enclose photo-
graph and give full details and
salary desired in first leter in
confidence. BOX . 43, SI N`AL-
STAR. . -22-23
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS FOR ROADSR)K
SPRAYING
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 6 p.m., Monday,
June 1, for roadside spraying in
the Township of Colborne. Spray-
er to be equipped with No. 40•
broad jet nozzle. Pressure per
square inch 60 lbs. Rate of speed.
5 miles per hour, 22 gallon mix-
ture per acre used.
All work to be under. Road
Superintendent supervision.
Lowest tender not necessarily
accepted.
WM. SALLOWS,'Clerk.
GEORGE BEAN,
,21-22- Road Superintendent.
LOST. GOLD 'LOCKET WITH
initial "W" inscribed. Be-
tween Victoria School and Nelson
street. Finder please return to
60 Albert street. Reward. 22x•
LOST.—KEYS IN WORN BLACK
J leather key case. Finder please
leave at POST OFFICE. 22x
TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWA -
NOSH '
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 6 p.m., Satur-
day, June 6, 1953, for spraying of
weeds on Township roads by the
hour. Applicant to supply sprayer
and necessary help. Township
will supply the weed killer.
LORNE "VERS,
Road Superintendent, Township of
West Wawanosh, Dungannon-.22
THE -
Bell. Telephone
Company
OFFERS
Permanent .
Positions
AS
TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
---_ 0 ,
Earn while you learn this
interesting - type of work.
Two -three years High school
' necessary.
Excellent Working Conditions
Include
-- Age 16-30
-- . Permanent Employment
-- Excellent Pay
--= Regular Wage Increases
APPLY TO
MRS. M. A. BROSCHE,
Chief Operator,
Goderich, Ont.
Emerson Drug Store
Corner West St. and Square
"As handy as the
Phone 45. We deliver.
Postofice"
.-. 40e
4 Way Shave Noxzema 25c
500 ASA Tablets ' 1.29
Purex Toilet Paper . - . 2 for 20c
Delsey (Kleenex Soft) 2 for 39e
We are now agents for Baby Bunting Salted n Nuts.
Come in and see our display, and buy however many you
need. We have Spanish peanuts, Jumbo Blai'fehes, Jumbo
Redskins, Cashews and 3 different assortments of mixed
nuts.
See our assortment of Polaroid Sun Glasses.
They are new and different,