The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-08-24, Page 84.
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4A total. :Of �o`rn .., Fvaas ectet
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public •subscariptioxts, cin Sunday
hi ' n the Square during the
even .. g to o �1,
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band concert. to help, defray ex-'
. ,iexSes . •of- Goldrush bands planning
to attend the Warriors' Dtay,Parztde
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The Goderich iteereatio" Connell
is. planning a ''parents' night" at
the J uditli Gooderha111 playground.
The 'craft display and playground
circrir, Mill be -staged -on -on Tburst r_
August :list, at 7.0. t'r:11t.- at tiv-
ities cold gances'. will be •tlemon-
straa,ted at, 7.15, aud,'t11t� '"playground
eireus",, will Ate held under the
ligiit'y at S.L.'5The children of
Uoderien be the star per-
fumers ,of the „evening, st all par-
ents and friends are *vited to. at-
tend, C"ogle., to the playground
Atigust .:,1st fo•r a night of fun- With
the children -
The summer prograru, is rapidly
dra'yvlflg to an end; and Manly re-
sults of activities shouldbe 'neted
at this time. Oar . ,August 16th a
track and'field meet was held, with
at, the' C.N.hi, . •boys', and girls participating. The
results are as,follows;
„BOY S •
Races—Juniors- Jerry 'IVO, ; in.
termediate, Bob Doekstader; senior,
Gary ,Ross ; midget, Don McWhin-
ney,
Softball throw -- Junior, Jerry
'fast., _Too • late. he realized that Wall ; intermediate, Bob Dock -
the carr' in which he should Tati'e Stader ;a senior, George Osmond.
• placed the 11 irtels was farther high jump—Junior, Jerry Wall ;
up 'West. street. intermediate, Bob - Doekstader ; .sen-
' ior,
sen-
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for, Gary Ross.
Each summer several. hundred Pole vault—junior, Jerry .,Wali;
• nuitorists stop at the Pillars on intermediate, John Simpson; self -
Baron road to read the inscription ler, 13111 MacDonald.
When he pliaced ' his patrcels in
the wrong car by mistake and ''it
droveaway before he returned to
claim them,'Rev. F F. Gruhn, Port
Albert summer resident, had to, do
his shopping all over again. Friday
of the plaque.. Of every twenty
cars • that stop, an observer,has
• ' noted over a period •of time, ine-
' teeny. are -from the I?nited States.
The comparatively few Canadian
Broad jump—Junior, Jerry Wali;
intermediate, Bob Doclistnder 'sen-
ior, 13111 MacDonald:
The volleyball playoffs for the
boys' athletic teams is now com-
ears that pause are those of touristy. plete, and the winning team was the
horn a distfince.
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Indians,' captained by Wayne Ruffel
United States tourists eridently
,find such historical plaques of coil- drawn en the ,sidewalk in the -park
siderably ,store intere4t ' than do facing Kingston street.
Canadians. :Incidentally, , do you •
know, what .is. wrttfen en the his- The be'aettn light for night flyers
torical plaque at the: Pillars? has been installed' by the Govern-
ment at Slay Harbor : airport. On
".' Fare the . entrtafmriient 'of the clear flights it •can be -seen for "a
group of elderly men _ who gather distance of. • about forty -miles.. It
on the. Square on sunny. afternoons; was taken down •in . 1944, but' • is -
a shuffleboard 'court has been . now replaced. •
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acrd, . John Simpspn. Other players
on , the team ° Were Jerry .A
Buddy Williamson, Gorden •MeCul-,j•
lough, Don McWhinney, Fia•rold
Lamb and Tony 'Bedard.
In the •stifthaal1 finals the Brush-
("uts, ciaptfined by 13111 MacDonald,
defeated tate Yanks 11-7, Team
nieuibers---Tom Thonispon, Arnold
Drennan, Gurd Walters; Clayton
�+tratir rltrtn : I <-McLean,,,.atebby�
,`'• , c 11111 St Than
Woods, Erect •llia._s, g -
and 13111 'Ser:•.iingeou•r•
-The - final results for the boys'
athletic "teams roi'e,.t1' that the •In
charts-- - gathered the highest t(ttalL
-The Yanks and Brusly -Cuts, were
tied:for second pence.• '
Final standings --- Indians, 110
"whits; Brush -Cuts, (30 points;
Yanks, iso -,•:points;; Cardinal's, • 51
Points ; Foxes, 31 points. -
HURON PASTURES ARE 9000
I'asftitres are continuing to make„
excellent growth and cattle are in
bine condition for this time of yea,}.
Wet weather. during the fatter
part o.t last week 'held up harvest,.
ing operations. considerabky. Some
.farmers have completed, threshing,
while others „have still some grain.
to -cut. Some plowing has been
done in preliaration for fall wheat
and already Agricultural Represent-
ative Bennett reports receiving
several inquiries concerning good
fall wheat for.. seed. '
47 MERCURY SEDAN
47, DODGE SEDAN
41 CHEVROLET COACH
40 STUD'EBAKER COACH
36 :CHEVROLET COACH
35MCHEVRp'LET COACH
• '33 FORD COUPE ;, `d
29 FORD SEDAN, -
27 HUDSON GOAOH
37 CHEVROLET . COACH
TRUCKS -- •
49 —FORD 1/2 -TON. PICK UP
46 FORD 1,/2 -TON PICK U1
• 38 FORD -3!rON STAKE
•EASIEST TERMS IN TOWN
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BORN
ARMS'T`RONG.—At Clinton Public
`hospital, on Thursday,• August
17th, 1950; to -Mr_ _and 'Mrs. War.
1). Armstrong (nee Maude., Me -
Math), 3ayfield,,a son..
I3A:NKS.—On 'August 16th, ;1950,
to Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Edward
Banks (nee Nessie Mo •ries)', at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, a
son, Gregory James. ,
CAMPBELL.—At -Alexandra • Hos-
pital, Goderieh, on August 20th,
1950, to Mr. and, Mrs. Gordon
Campbell, Goderich', a son,; David
• Finley.
LILLOW.—At Stratford. General
Hospital, On. August 23rd, 1950,
to Mr.. and Mrs, U. M. Liildvv.
(nee' Gladys .Colclough), ., Strat
• ford,, a daughter.."
_MaeLE.OD,—, .t _.Alexandra Hospit.
-• 1, ' Goderieh,, on 4ngust 24th,
1950, to' .'Mr. -and Mrs. • Ernest
MacLeod,. Goderieh, twin sons, -
POWELL.—At .AleXand•i`a Hospital,
Goderich, on • August, 17th, 1950,
to Mr. and Mrs. herb Powell,
R.R. 3, 'Goderich,„ a daughter.
•TEBBUTT.—At Alexandra I3ospit-
al, 1 Goderieh, "on Atignst 18th,
1950, to" Mr. and Ars. • John Teb-•
butt, R.R. 2, Clinton, a daughter,
Patricia `Anne. .
THE GODEUIO SIGNAL -STAR
For . Results
13'OR S.1,1►I,J
Bricf
Extension ladder,, , play pens,
ironing boards,, lawn,% chairs ,and
tables and .,tub stands. M. N. ,lac
Donald, lone 5813.• -1.94
Any magazine ,'"(111 ' time, any
where. Mary .3. Howell, 4 St Vin-
cent street, Goderich,, Wine 21� 'i'•
2btf
• Verna's Beauty Salon will b'
closed from September' 4th to 16th
for annual Vacation. -33.
The Junior Chauld.) *r• of. Com-
merce will hold a meeting on Mon-
this, August 28, at 7,30 p.m., at the
British Exchange 'Hotel. . -33.1
Don't wait: Order now at sum-
mer prices. g
. s Readin ata-
Famo
thracite, Hamco domestic- eoke,
Olga 1'ocahonta*. September prices.
definitely . will be higher,, • Dean
'coal Co, Phone 95W, Goderich.
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Donkey 'ball at Merxorial Park,
Saturday, August 26th, at 8 'p:m.,
sponsored by. the' Goderieh „Kins-
meti , Club. These donkeys are
trained and tricky and have been
entertaining ,large crowds wherever
they perform: All ridden by local
people. , -32
Clearance sale of spring and sum-
mer hats at greatly reduced prices.
Some very-ysinart white hats that
will go • nicely with ce light summer
dress. Others in black,' brown .or
navy straws. • Nice hats to' finish
the summer season. Phone 462,
Miss M. R. Mac -Vicar, Kingston
street. Y -32
A gentleman iS' n man who opens
the • door for his' wife to carry,
out the ashes:
• VULCANIZING'
4 • -
TO RENS
A' Classifiod4.
M.
FOgIt SALMI. — 1938 Ii'OBD-, DE-
.
LUXE sedan; 1935 'Chevrolet
coupe, both,* in excellent working
condition With. good tires, L.
MILI•ER, Goderich Concrete Block
Co., phone •870'1V: 33x,
F 'OR SALE. FOIL WHAT FIN-
TS1}E1), ro'fessienal look -in
church decorations,' sveddiug bou-
quets, and corsages, see JACKSONS
F'LURISTS, phone 105. ..- 24tf
OR SALE,•• -,.SMALL C'QiFRt:-
"'ABL 'bungalow bu alow on'. one-eig„ th.
ng
acre : of land in Auburn. Qonven-
ient y situated, Hydro. Will rent
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on fairly long lease, ; :Aliply' • to
b
DAVID) 1. McLEOD, Brussels, Ont,
,. 32-3X
TO RENT. Sit APARpIENT FOR`
couple or single persen in quiet
home near Square. 'Phone 183,
Goderieh. • • -32
FOR
. UR SALE,
house with
water . heating
ing, good-sized
UTAWFORD,
phone 984W.
—= RED - BRICK
hardwood floors, hot
system, heavy wir-
garden, .LEONARD
b .Cambria road,
• '31tf
OR SALE,• -••'CHILD'S '
F PLAY -
u` about 20 feet square;
echild's high chair, good condition;
ice refrigerator. Phone • 256 or
,write P.O: BOX 0, Goderieh. 33x
FOR SALE: — ELECTRIC RE-
F1t1U RATOJL ; Moffat range,
heavy duty. .‘phone '248. -33-4
heavy
SALE..—A UANTITI'Y OF
F" @ .
steel drums, $3' each. GODE-
IH • CAR UNDERCOATING,
Cambridge street. ' • K • . 33tf
FOR SALE. --HEAVY DUTY,
• electric rangette, practically
new, reasonable price., Phone 852 1
F'011SALE. SAND, GRAVEL,
top soil, general cartage,'court-
eous• . service. • Phone 1057M, S.
TORENT.—FURNISHED BED -:HARVEY,• proprietor. _ ` 30=6x
ROOM with radio. Phone 897J.
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YOB BALE
11,9I -t K S=ALE. '* VACUUI
cleaner, almost •, new. 20 Tra-
falgar street, phone 897J. ` . -33
Fon SALE.. - - •BITJLD,ING' LOT,
-also` Rogers cabinet radio in
go-od condition. JAS. GALLAGHER,
60 Nelson_ street, -32t2
OR
LARGE ,.
Coleman, "oil, burner, slightly
used, bargain. Phone 102,R,
- -33-4
14-10.1t SALE. _--- U)48 FLEET-
-
MASTER C,hevrolet sedan,
$1,350.00 ,cash; • Apply ,JOHN
PROU•SE, 13 Newgate street, Gode-
rich.
:FOR SALE. 15 ACRES OF.
standing alfalfa. a . Phone Car-
lowa
1806. -33
TO O RENT. Ft
1 UItNI`'SHED.
apartment, .. large living -room,
,.
living400 n;� kitchenette,• large b'ed
separateentrancewith balcony,
gi "rage. _ MATD--`HOW'ELL, 4 'St.
Vincent street,' phone 213J. ' -32
TO RENT. • •FURNISHED
apartment; partially heated,
living-romo, kitchenette, large' bed-
room,. MRS. - ll.. HOWELL, 4 St.
V'i;icent, street, phone 213'. • -33
.'(l,TLTLCANIZING ON ALL, SIZES
of tires .and tubes,. prompt ser - 1
vice.
,
'e e New 13. F. . Goodrich ti es
and. tubes .'always in stock. AL.
IN•ti'MEMOIIAM
FOWLER.—Ili loving memory of
our darling son, Billy, whb passed
away August 31st, 1949: '
The nlemary of his clear wee ways
\'1'ilf linger . w•itli '• us all ,.our days ;,
Sweetest, flo}Ver, too •sweet to stay—
God took him home to • show us
the. way.
—Ever rernenibered by Mummy,
Paddy and brotherlJlobby. 33X
CAid* OI+ TI1AN1 S
1+ IF.L • St. David's street•
AIRK. EAItL :-ST`E,\VA.it'J2 AND.,
`Mr. and Mr. .Gordon Stewart
wish to. tender their grateful thanks ,cook stove and .DCI! orest C, oss-
FOR SALE.—FERRETS, GOOD
• healthy stock, effective rat ex-
terminators. BOX NO. 30, SIGNAL -
STAR. •32.3x
SALE. INSUL BRICK
FOR SAL
house, furnace,, uttudw_®sI doors,
all conveniences, gafrage and'. garden,
on corner of Waterloo and • Picton
streets. • Phone` 1027W.. • • 33tf
O•R SA.L17+..--NU1ER OF PUL
New
LETS, started to laiy ,
Hamp. X Rock, Sussex X New
Hamp. AUB'REY TOLL, Rjte 3,
Blyth. Ring r34 •r 17. 33x
F'OR SALE. — BUII DING LOT,.
good garden soil. Also Arcadia
battery radio and •a „Coleman gas
lamp. - L. L.. WALTER,' Regent
street. • 33x
FOR SALE. — USED LUMBER,'
sheeting, siding, timbers, plank-
ing, Phone 1249 or contact GER=
ALD SPAIN, East 'treet. 33.5'x
PIANOS. — ' LARGE ASSORT-
MENT of ' plain case , pianos,
reconditioned, refinished, at the.
Mildmay Furniture Store, Also
five new pianos (apartment size),,
best brands, reduced prices, at J.
F. SCI4UE'I ` & SONS',• FURNI-
TURE_ STORE, Mildmay. ,Free de:
livery, P -33-4-5=6
WANTED. ° ..
FOR . SB:LE. --= TWO BROOD
sows and eight young pigs ; '
also sivall Shetland ,pony wagon.
J'AS.. W13iTE', Huron road, phone.
723R,
spun 'SALE. — SEVEN -ROOM
frame house,' three-piece' bath;
double garage,. situated one block
south of High School ;' on Itatten-
bury East. .Possession '.in .30 days.
P a'RCY RILEY, ()iintoir. , 31.3x
FOR SALE. —.1931 ,DU RANT,
tires nearly new.. Will sell,
tires sppatactely; ' IOBT. McCARE,
- J It:, R;It. 4. � 32-4x
FOR SALE.
:inside - - panel •' doors, ' most
:Phone 130
U
ode>
•'
standard sizes., .
U$NTITY. OF
LIN , -32
phone 535. •-22
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Nimamitiamaummv
NO TICS
Under the provisions of the
Weed Control ,Act ' all noxious'
weeds 'must be .destroyed:''
All .occupants of ' land in the
County of Huron are hereby
notified that unless all noxious
weeds are destroyed by the
31st day of August, 1950,._
action will be taken as pro-
-vided- by the Act. .
:W1Vf. R. ,DOU 'TALL,.
• -32=3 :, Weed. Inspector.
Ammogionommomminh.
ich.
nspector.
„rill •
•
m •'dern--classroo
'Ewery : f acril>lty' or : useless raining is P, o
Courses o'ffe ed and textbooks used area roved by the Canadian. Business Schools,
' Associatioli. The Associatior's •eeam1ning body sets' all final , papers and marks them,
Diplomas - 'are, 1`�COg'niZe across the Dominion. Member• school of the Association are
•�
located ated in cities, of Ontario and the Western ,Provinces. - ,•
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The School is registered and. instructors approved by the Department of Education..
'Inquiries received' by us for office workers last'yer' exceeded the number of gradu.
ares,
In . order' do obtain ' 'tst results, we• urge all: students 'to• corrntence on the opening date,..
,
Se tember 5th, if possible. •`
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ttEGISTEATION WEEK . .. , , a
invite s • W7i+ ,.{yam, ,a d y...{.y,,.k arrangements hi advance. .Our' whore' • wvil
youto:Atu With U1.7, GYJ.16{�... make 1 g k tr.
be o.. Ori dail from' 2 to 5' p,.rex, 'and on Saturday evening's • - •:: .
p
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NICESS O
LEGE.
�jjY �'{'�%�j'GEtlxl•�� '+��.'.1'RE t��'` �C�IyEE�`,�E'0's11�`E�•s 'TRA.I .,' ,,... .: __
ich.
T XJaiDAY,' AUQI.ts ' "%'�tb1 lerKl
clii.13EltrS BAKERY
`TUE LONE OF TASTY, PASTRY':
SPICEPUMPKIN CAKgS
30c each
-with—butter creme iclag,
,Pies: -40c eac_.
Raspberry
. Made with- 'fresh . raspberrites
• Bars.;...r3 3 for 1
Almond Fruit .
d ' Cakes a specialty.
. e din Anniversa 'and ' Biurth . ay,
w a �', �.
livered. , - Phone 4,05.
"• Orders of.$1.00 and• over d+r .:, _,•
.�A1j.4,,TION SA IAS •
CT ON SALE OF i OUSE•
AUCTION'
MOLD. EFFECTS
at H. ,Newcombef s, "q8 Britaniria.
road, on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER .9th.
at 1.30 p.m.
Chesterfield 'suites ann cnairs ;
8 -piece dining -roam` suite and'~china
cabinet,; kitchen set ; walnut table;
smoker set; floor lamps;, Magazine
rack ; walnut pedestal; drapes;
dinner set; odd' dishes, silver and
hand -painted; crystal; , mantel
',block; white, enamel kitchen range;
small tables;-- wheelbarrow ; pictures
and other articles,,;
s • • • H. NEWCOMBE,
Proprietor.
DONALD B. BLUE,
33-4- - 'Auct;ioneer.
WANTED.. — USED BATHTUB,
in good condition. , P.O. BOX
1
Goderich., a—__ -- 33x
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WANTED., MACHINIST OR
toolmaker.. S T R A T F,O R I)
MACHINE & TOOL COMPANY,
341 Erie street, Stratford, Ontario.
-33
JOODWOBKING MACHINIST,
break-out mna'n, 'cabinetmaker,
upholsterer, finisher, 4th;class. en-,
gineer. Ideal working conditions.
We are expanding. Top wages, de-
finitely steady employment. JAMES
COLE'',' FURNITURE •COMPANY,
Ingersoll. -33-4
WANTED:-- APARTMENT, UN-
FURNISHED, for young
'couple. Phone '114. between 9 j.m.
and 6 p.m. 32x
ANTED- SMALL OIL-
WANTED.
Phone 2`22W• -33
ANTED. -LIS OF PRO-
PERTIES for sale. C. V.
xt.•_
,M1r •...
1
service dinner set'; 24-k• iiece'•t•stem
gl,a§s crystal; 24 beverage glasaaes ;
2 sets. ,o2', drapes'; kitchen dishes
and numerous other articles.
TERMS --CASH. '
CLAIR TWEEDIE,
• Proprietor.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,.
Auctioneer.
K: W. QOLQUHOUN, ' `°
32-33-, ' - , Clerk. •
NOTICE TO • CREDITORS
AUCTION % SALE OI; HOUSE-
HOLD EFFECTS
at .• the home' of -Mrs. William
Carter, South, street, Goderich, on
. 'SATURDAY, AUGUST • 20th'
at 1.30 . p.m„ :consisting of :
MAHOGANY --y piano and
bench ; 2 piano lumps ; 3 -piece living -
room furniture, •consisting of .sett:e,
arm chair and platform rocker; 2 -
jardiniere stands.,,;
AVAL1LtUT—Spooled i.ftoor lamp;
hall table; dressing table; 2 Wind -
'or Chairs; mantel clock ; . 2 -piece
chesterfield'Suite,-
OAK-9-piece
suite," Y'
OA9K-9-piece dining -room suite,
including a china cabinet; 3 rock-
ing chairs; 2 armchairs; hall rack;
2 bedroom suites; highboy ; Vic-.
tr'ola with records; library table;
child's crib. • •
ANTIQUES- Vases; milk glass;
crockery and copper jardiniers.
MISCELLANEOUS -- % ' • tubular
bed;. inner spring mattress; ' Easy
electric washing machine; 2laundry
tubs and stand; Eureka vacuum
cleaner; Renfrew rangetfe ; Singer
sewing. machine; `day bed ; several
small. tables ; medicine cabinet ,•' kit-
chen 'table and chairs;, 2 kitchen
stools; 2 stepladders ;w3 , trunks"; sev-
eral folding ii' ing boards several
pat SALE, Pit.1NCE8S BETH CHAPMAN, Real Estate Broker.,
F. -Phone-18. .39tf
to neighbors and friends for ;the fey, radio, both in good -condition. WANTED. UNFURNISHED
tended to deem in their And -bereave-
ment; also for the beautifill floral
after ings.
many expressions of sympathy ex- L. NEIGE, phone 1141W. • -33 apar:tznent two becdroonis; or
'OIC SALE. '-- SisivEN EIGHT_ small house, iby permanent` res -
dents: Phone 944W. ' -33t2
WEEKS -OLD pigs: phone 4. ..
RS.. JOAN Sii1�1ARDowN AND.
111 _
faintly wish'l o thank those who
were so kind •to deem in their
l ereati'ement, especially those who
sent floral tributes. and ,those who
loaned --cars for the,,funeral. .-33
WITH DEEPESTGRATITUDE
we extend this word of thanks
for the Creamy kind acts of syinpathy
extended 'by thoughtful friends, for.
tiie many •beautiful floral briquets
and for the loan •of ' cars.
MRS. J. B. WH1TTINGIIAM AND
SON, FRED.
. -3a
•w......•••,, „
111116
.Hens the. famous
C man
OIL HEATER
That Gives you
jDIRECT RADIANT HEAT
)' • /CIRCULATING WARMTH,
tetaide*gifteNtie
• ._
tr.
38x -'tXTANTED.—LItSTINGS OF PRO -
ONLY PERT1ES forsale. No charge
• , OR SALE. — TWO Scams, reg. 4;45, .for *d2. toMACOLu M ti BATHERS, erty is
R.e wl
„WHEELERIS FIU It N 1 P U'°R E Estate QBroker, The Square, Gode-
ST - RE, Hamilton street, • -33
rich.. Phone 115W. • 12tf
Fj„ol SA. L._'-•_• mcLLARX COOT .__ 11. --L
stove, wood range, reasonable. wILL ] E' T I•I`', .Hamilton
Phone 10-12W. 33x street' Laundry. » • -314
FOR SALE; --TWO-STORY' RED WANTED TO BUY.,—AN UP -
brick house, .7 rooms and bath, RIGHT' piano. M13S. PAUL
garage, Britannia road, property of ROBARTS, phone 1031W,, Gode
the late William Brownlee. • •Pos- rich. , . , . -33
session in October. • Inspection 'by,
�1 OTICL++' 'I'O CREDITORS • AND
1� I
.70T RS •
IN THE ESTA'I'L QF SAMUEL •
ARGYLE
Alli persons having: claims against
the Estate. of 'Samuel Argyle, late
of the Town. of Goderich, who died
on or about the 7th day of• July,,
1950, are hereby 'notified' to send
•ire to ' the, undersigned executors
on or before the 26th day of August,.
1950, full particulars • of their •
claims. Imtnediately after the said
2Gth day of August, 1950, the assets
of 'the _.deceased will' be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
Paving 'regard only to claims of
which the executors shall then have r
notice.„
Ditte-iit Goderich this -9th .day
of August, 1950.
TOE ROYAL. TRUST. COMPANI,•
66 King; Street Wdst,, .
,Torointo, Ontario,
'Executors. "
By ROBERT C. HAYS, K.C:,
Their Solicitor herein. -31-3
CIRCUUITS''� "HRW G11 R Oil'
• .. , 5 "Hot stow "'' NEAT,1'001
osri�tl'iwl
0.0*. Qabhf tt .,
• • cosi tusticWahl
• Ik‘ovi4
a . li
A
appointment.' Apply MRS. THOMAS WILT,. KELP FINANCE RIGHT
,GRAY at premises, 'phone 476J or man itt" profitable year-rcinnd
279, ""'' " "-31-3 :soft' drink distributorship, will net
FOR SALE. COAL , RANGE
$3,000 first year ; same business ex-
perierice requifed,� must be reliable.
• . with waterfront, cream enathel,. Phone. Mitchell 242 immediately .for
in good condition!, AppAy MISS •,• app- ointment. -33
II.RA ' McNEVIN,"C•httrch street, ,•
'WANTED. — PLUMBER ' AND
tinsmith. Steady lob for right
. man. Write, stating experience
and wages expected, to BOX 32,
SIGNAL-�ST,,t. - -33
WANTED.—MAN OR WOMAN
NOTICE 2,0• CREDITORS.
All persons -having claims against
the estate of -James I3. Johnston,
late pf,• -the.Village 'of 'Auburn . in
the County of Duron, retired: mer
chant, who died on or about - the
2nd day ,of July, 1950, are required
to file the same'witlr full particulars'
with the undersigned by the 2nd•
day ' of •September,' 1950; as '.after
that date the estate will • be
distributed. ,
bird 'Cages ; a ,quantity of dishes and "D flt ]. at ,the . Town of Goderich • •
pen •.
hand •
County
gkassa Y .:� lit the (.�onnsty •of Huron this
day Of August, 1950,
•It.'C. IIAYS,-KO,
• Goderich, Ontario,. •
Solicitor for the Estate.
wringer$ ; stove pipes; crocks;
sealers; 2 wheelbarrows; garden-
hose;
ardenhose; garden tools; cutlery and
cooking utensils. • ,.
•WOODWORKING MACIl1NEItY"
—At the Same time' there -, will be
'offered for sale the 'woodworking
machinery and -tools 'of the late
Willia'm Carter, including a turning
lathe; band saw ; jointer; ripsaw,
and 3 -hp. electric motor.
NOTE—Much of the furniture
being offered for `sale' has :been
hand -made and carved.
TERM S—CASU. '
MRS. WILLIAM J. CARTER,
Proprietress.
,phone 421, after 7 p.m. - 33x
�OII: SALE.—'33 C)lEVROLET
4 -door . sedan, '33 'Chevrolet
Coach, '34 Plymouth' coach.
SCRIM'S AUTO SERVICE, Huron
road, r>' 33-4x
FOIL SALE.—WARM AIR nut- • steady income averaging .$45'
weekly. Call on customers for lam-•
NACE, priced right for• quick ous Watkins Products in Goderich.
sale. Write, or phone MacDON- No investment. Business estab-,
TALO ',ELECTRIC . at- 235,or see lished—immediate . earnings. Write
CLIFFORD WIi13B, Wellington J. R WATKINS 00„ Dept.• OC -G-1,
street. . -33 350 St. `Roch St., -Montreal, Que.
-31-3
- D-WARI3•4-V -11D 7`.
• Auctioneer.
K. W. COLQUIIOUN, Clerk.
31-3- ",
FOR 'SALE. --- AT JACKSONS,
the ,year-round florists, a few
orchids at special ' bargain prices.
Fresh roses always ' in stock.
Garden flowers of all kinds at
competitive pricesr 49 Bruce street.
Phone 105: 31tf
ON MONTREAL.
, street, • -the"—Wil on - proper, t y ,
especially suitable as ,an, ofliCe and
residence; laxer solid brick build-
ing, Second, •property , from the
Square. Agent; ' M A L C O L M-
MATHEfS, Real " Estate Broker,
•phone. 11tiW.- ,: . 31tf_
for dead or disabled horses,
32-4-
Vio
NOTICE
FARM HELP.—RELIAI3.LE, • EX -
PERI +'NC'ED Holland families
available., Arriving sown, • Apply
to MR. C.de IIAAN,' Belgrave, Ont
' 51t2'
FLOOR. SANDING.—NEW AND
old 'floors. J. C. COOK, phone
233, . Clinton.; .Summer : months, •
$ta yl eld; phone, 45 • r 2. ~ -1-tf
NOTICE.
All kinds 'of brick and cement
A1' UCTION 'SALE ' OF 'vI•IOUSE- work, "chimneys, plastering, etc.•
:L' • HOLD EFFECTS.':- - R. F.. VENN, 53 Quebec street,
from
the -hdine, of Clair •Tweedie, Goderich. Phone 920J. 26tf
58 Elgin' -avenue, Goderich, ' on
SATURDAY, AUGUST' 26th
at 7.30 p.m., • consisting • of':
4 -piece 'walnut waterfall bedroom
suitg ; inner spring Mattress; wardr
r•olae'; rocking chair; solid walnut
conch (antique) ; occasional chair;
lazyboy chair •and stool Morris
chair;-, Duncan: Fife drum table;
walnut coffee table;. large fireside
picture; . trilight ; bridge lamp;
-p'lanner's lamp ,(brass) •; -2 dresser
lamps'; 2 table lamps; desk lainii;
3 -piece dining -room siiite, consist-
ing •of mahogany breakfront china,
cabinet,, mahogany extension table,
6 Mahogany, shield back . chair�b
leather -table pads; nahogany serv-
ing table (antique) ; corner what-
not; gilarter, Cut oak extension
table; 5 leather .upholstered chrome
'chairs; -Frigidaire , ((i' '8"' cu. ft.
capacity, with 2 years'. guarantee) ;
kitchen stool; • modern4 love seat;
Wall mirrors ; • magazine table; 2
bunk ]reds (birdseye maple, twin
size) ; 2 inner spring: mattresses;
dresser (maple) ; chest -of drawers
(niarple j ; steel cabinet ;• small metal
table; •bed.rpom chair ; piotu;re. ;
scatter rugs; 2 chests of •'clrawvers ;
-SeDi-�Tlioih4ts _ {car l-:eiock •(-rose-
wood,
antique)'; •Stutil"'wail'nut table
(antique) spooled bed (antique);•
washstand ; •' Electrolux • vacuum
cleaner 'with attaehmen.ts ; 3 bi-
cycles with balloon tires; A.M.C.
porcelain .electric washing machine,
with pump; hopper boiler ; -Manning
]3owmiin -toaster jaet ; x09 -piece `12.
WANTED.—OCCASIONAL HELP
in home to care for sinal,,
child (sch'ool age). MRS, R. 'G:
ECKMIER, 44 Nelson street, phone
028. -33
ANTED.—••DIJPi+:ND13T<.'P AVO
-ION-76r 'teen= e • ger
sitter on odd evenings and' capable
of caring for t'vo children, ages
five and two, while parents . away
on odd week -ends. Tel. •80711,, 201.
Warren. 83x
WANTED. -'---UP TO.. $5.09 EACII
FOR- SALE OUR SPECIAL, cows,: hogs, at your farm. Prompt
gladiolus; 75c per dozen ; also service. Phone collect Goderich
.41 a
%tTuialS . _-sropi
Seasonal garden flowers. MRI.
R. IIOLMAN, Cameron street,
phone 722: • '.:V 32ti.'
/ 1 . 1 1
1 • 1
FOR, • SALIN;,—ONE-HORSE ELEC-
• TRIO` motor, 25 cycle; one 250
amp. are, welder and
transformer;
acetylene, cutting• outfit, large
stand, drill }I,1 ess, , drills and toots..
HAROLD GLENN, Dungannon.
„
331
FOR SALE.. .TIIREE••PII:CI
all Velour eheste•r'tield suite, in
good c ordition , white
iron
bed;
springs, sprtngr filled rnattre'$, n/c
size; 1!O length 6" stovepipes, new:.
E. J. CARTER, West street. Phone
af;r '
. ..
.33,c
)lt �,ti'i 1.-- OLS'Lrl TN MILL,, t.rn
arty rear, XX Aire. is
with three teeorda over 4%; also
tivn year 'fres'h 'heifer, aeeredite 1,
vaccinated. TilitivESP 11:O('11:11,
Munro, Out., r'hone 411t, 1.7-,•'Titk(un.
'..33
ON SALE .AT
kst-one-34.
Furniture.,
,
;''On the'lroadwvay of .Goderich.. ;
14(One 2 9
•
SONS, LIMITED, Ingersoll, Ont.
-31-33
TORONTO '+ E X:H I I3 I TION
VISITORS. —•, CAN., ACCOM-
MODATE two Couples during Ex-
hibition. (Abstainers.) MRS. 11..
J. HART • (WRIGHT) 206 Indian
road, Toronto. -32-3 •
ANTED, •--- TWO taniiS IN
Goderich desirous' of lessons
on piano Accordion would' like to
• ' " Goderieh or
hE.ar from anyone in Gode i
vicinity interested- in 'giving lessons.
Please phone 704W or r,O. BOX
472,. • 32it
A BUSINESS OF YOUR
'T'his Is easy the 1 %index way.
Over '900 dealers all over; Canada.
,
Established; rliextee In y t ` vin
ity. Give yott"rselie'• at' chance to
succeed. Ask us• how •by writing
to FAMII.EX, 1600 Delorimier,
IsiioRE& GIN
k ELECTRIC w
IElectric
• ,
and
irin�r
Repairs
•
f7 West St., Photre C'7 or.
Carl ; "That borse'knows, as much
ars I do."
,.refs don't fell an Well,
isle �
body. 'You mllft want to sell ,flim
sonie day--
,
TY
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WANTED
WANTED TO BTT1..—ALL OLD
horses and dead . animals. If
snitablefor mink feed will pay more.,.
than fertilizer prices. If not, will
pay fertilizer prices. if dead, phone
at once. GILBERT':TIROS.' MINK
RANCH, Goderich: Phone collect
936 r 21 or 936 r•32.
•
'ave Agnew Surpass •:Sto`re.
.. Phone tion 1199.
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A lasting fragrance that blonds
the modern and urbane with the
• mystery and oulonotiim of the
•
eternal desert. Sophlsticatod.,hand
d plastic ck-
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carved glass an
aging to adornthe smart dress-
inj' table. • .
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