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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-02-28, Page 8PION 111011IT 'THROD- I NAL.STAlt or Results A C14ssified Ati • ST GEORGE'S CHURCH c-vkITIrr'y ,”SUNDAY. 1%IARCH 2.S0 ap. HOLY COMMUNION. 11.0.• axa. HOLY COMMUN/ON AND SERMON. £ r&4 SUNDASCHOOL.' • 7.0 pn iNvNsoNo 4NDg)oRIMiON. V. BEVERLY 11 FARR ILA., Lth RECTOR.„ MRS. E.°JESSOP, tirgaist and MAC LerAdelr. ' YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES , North St. United Church IL TURNBULL, B.A., MD...S.1,M. EL a.m. "WH• AT ARE WE GOING TO DO ABOUT LENT?' p.m. SUNDAY SC110.0L. •,• 7 pm.' "OUT OF THE OVER -FLOW." Illustrated with Lantern Slides. Monday 7.30 p.m. Y.P.U. Second and fourth Mouthy. Organist and Choir Leader— - Mars. Murray Hetherington, A.T.C.M. -A SINCERE WELCOME AWAITS YOU `tmoarets • Kin Presbyterian Church • 945 a.m.• SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. JUNIOR CONGREGATION. 11 a.m. PUBLIC VVORSHIP. -Seraton Subject: The,Presbyterian Church. 7 p.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP. Sermon Subject: "Christ Our Master." SUPPORT ,THE CHURCH'S ADVANCE FOR CELRLST— MINISTER--REVEREND RICHARD STEWART. - Director of aise--Mr. T. G. Jones Come and Worship the Beauty Unless: ra, VICTORIA ST. UNITED CHURCH. MINISTERLREV. LAWRENCE IL fIRNEK, B.A. • ORGANIST—MISS BARBARA CUTT 10.00 a.m. SABBATH SCH001[4. 11.00 a.m. "THE MIND .THAT WAS IN CHRIST JESUS." Comecand sing the Crusade ' • .7.00 p.m. FINAL IN SERIES—COTTER'S SATURDAY NIGHT. "The Sabbaths Preinde." • Monday 8.00 p:m. Young People's Union. • '" °1-4UNION 2.45 'VWTORIA WEI.,COMES--YOU . 13iiets • The remllar ineetinG of the Matlej Leaf Chapter, I.O.D.B., will be held in Macliaty 1411, on. PridaY, Mare -k. Ticketa for the 11421ons carnival on Friday, 11,1arch bth, may be proeured 'at the Signal -Star- oilice, The gegular meeting of St. Georg• e's Church. Woluen'S Guild will be held Tuesday, March 5th, at '2.30 p.m., in the Ckaild rtiora. -0 Annual • hot. . suEipfir- under the auspiees of the Church Women'S Quild will held in St. georg.e's, Parish Hall, Tuesday, March 5th, ftyra 5.30 to 7.30-50e, • -9 -11'hy. litilter the agony of rheumatic ,paih, sciatica, lumbago, when Rtfinu- caps -will give ,you quick, welcome re- lief. Campbell's Drug Store. -9 Fuller Brush. agent, WINNIFRED VNEIL, ,Clinton. Phone 75J.', 2tf 1108T .3e DAILY.- 1ritaDieT Multiple Vitamin Capsules contain vitaminai A,' B1., C,* Niagin Amide' and Ribo- flavin. Ninety day supply 82.70. Trial thirty day supply $1.15. Sold at Independent Drug Store. 0-9 A play, "Maid of Money," -will be presented by the Grand Bend Players in Victoria street United church on .Frlday, March ist, at 8 p.m., sponsored b,ythe -Woman's Association. Admis- sion 40c iinci 20c. . -8-9 Members of.the Women's Institute are reminded of the banquet at the Masbnic Temple On Thursday, March 7th. commencing at 6.30 o'clock; at. which lausbands .or friends wili,,be guests. . 1.111111‘, AUCTION !SALE AtCTION. SALE. The contents of the home of the late Nora McIntosh, West street (next FOR SALE.—HUDSON SEAL,COAT. .' • to Park House ) . will ' be sold on • Apply to BOX 695, or phone 108. TO RENT • SATURDAY, MARCH 9th• beginning at 1.30 p,m. , The contents include beds, drespers, Sideboard, couch, tables, icebox, "Been buying Chicks for years . . . . vacuum cleaner, radio; coal range (hot last year I ordered 150 Big -4 pullets ... water 4ront), two -plate electric stove.. pullets laying October ... wonderful (heavy wiring), chairs, lawn mower, grade on eggs ...never so weatis- garden. hose. lied." We're agents for WO. Don't, •TEIMIS—CASH. , hold that order bitek. Variety breeds, NT;OTICE. --. ANYONE H A.V.I N a R. C. HAYS,- crosses. Breeders. Government -in, . .4.1. clothes in Mr. Fritzley's tailor Solicitor for .the Estate. spected and blood -tested for, both ,*shop on West street; will please call HAROLD JACKSON, strains pullorum. itYAN PRODUCE , • and get them, as .he is closing up on - - , ._,Anetioneer _,CO. _. • ,../1 , . s. . •. i . . 1-accoutrt--of sickness: - CLEARING-7.-4ACTION - -S-Xl.,E OF FOR SALE.—FUmgo 0..A.K DINING -1 FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS ROOM sate, Ant:tilling buffet, i '-• • LOST AND' HQUSE1.101J2 EFFEA.Y.FS round table and „six chairS; in g. --- A i - -1 ^ ;-----.-7-74—, ;r1::. ---Allui.'i,),S; edirceSSI0O 1..,;iVal-the•village condition. Call SIGNAL -STAR. - 9-k Obl.,---IN -k IGENITI. ‘J.I! xiNa-Tr.___-q-. of .A.tiburn, on FOR- SALE qR S tLE--MAR.CONIC CABINET raalio,gin pe'rfect condition. I'hone 2W. ' -9 FiLimIIN.LiNa HOME WIT • biown„rauctwotA luKIlatfon. Work done anywinere.Free estimateo. Phone 71, Goderich, or write ROWLAND C.. DAY, 5 Thornton ave.,London. -2-9 FOR SALE. ----A LIMITED-QUANT- 'ITY of Ajax oats ; also lui4ed grain, Ajar oats 3 parts, 0.A.C. No. 21 barley 2 parts; cleaned, also treated if re- qnested. Several, young Yea , sows due in- April. EZRA. FISHER, • 4 Goderich. Phone' 125 Carlow. .9 FOR SALE.—NEW ELECTRIC ANI) oeini-electric (treadle) sewing° ma- chines. Also used ones. Goderich having been now included in our division, our representatives will be in town weekly. For prompt service call or write THE SINGER SEWING )0.CIIINE COMPANY, 78 Ontario street, Stratford. Phone 727. If -your Machine is new, have it checked free Nvitilin ninety days. - 42tf FOR SALE.—A CHILD'S THREE- PIECE 'coat outfit girl's, 4 to 5 years. Appy phone 859. -9 FARM FOR SALE.— EIGHTY acres, mostly clay loam, on No. 8 Highway, 2% miles west of Clinton. Bank barn 45' by 50'. House in fair condition; good ontbuildings; twenty acres fall plowing, Ave ares fall wheat, balance seeded to hay and pasture. Good supply of water. Apply ,to JOHN HULLER, Clinton, R. 3. • 7-9x FOR SALE. — MUSCOVA DUCKS and drake. • FRANK GLENN, Phone r 18, Dungannon. 9x WANTED.-- OARD BY YOUNG` • woman, or. furnished rooms. Pbone 351. OX iTilaw.Vag).-772•V Utas v 3 awl mad •eattle; mut be suitable for • mink feed; • removed premptly. JACK' GILBERT, phone 908 r 21, Clinton. Cali* paid or. 18tf NOTIC4 TO, CREDITORS Novam .7O C$(101)xT,0,141s,, Notiee t Malang any:, elaiea agttinet •tchi) e$ of William Strachan, 'late of' the Town of Gederieh, in the County of ; Huron, gentleman'," who 'died on 01', about the fifteent11 da of ZrebruarY, , 1940, to send'same to the underliigned on or before the eighth day of ;Prete, 1940, as .oirand :Oat date 'the executor of the said estate shall proceed te inake distributioi'. of tile assefir"thereof, having regard only to the ,claims of which he has notice. Dated at Godericin this 19,th day of February, AI). 1646. Solicithr for the tate. • , R.' C. HAYS, EP • Goolerich, Ontario, NOTICE .TO CREDITO S. 5 ere y g wen an perrs ANTED. — MAPLE AND BASS- WOOD bolts urgently,/ ,required: 0";- ,1 Lengths 3'4 6 . 0 6 vb 6 4.1.) proximate. ighest prices paid, any euantity. BOX 98, k3I(JINAL-STAlt. -7-10 ANTED TO BUY. — 'rEAK OF horses. seven years old. or under., Must be in good condition.. Send par- ticulars to BOX 101, SIGNAL -STAR. 9x AN OPPORTUNITY. — ESTAB- . LISHED Rural Watkins District available. If you, are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55, have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get established in a- profitable business of your own. For full particulars write 'today td. THE J. R. WATKINS COhIPANY, Dept. 0-G-1, 2171 Masson St., Montreal, Que.; ' - °- WANTED.—A.PART.MENT, TWO OR • three rooms, unfurnished. Phone Dungannon 41: 9x WANTED. ----A WELL SITUATED house in Goderich, sixor seven rooms. Apply .MRS. 14 R. MILL , Box 194, Port Elgin, Ont. . --9-10 ANTED.—ONE KITCHEN AIDE and cone floor maid erequired im- mediately at Alexandra Marine and General ladsital. Phone 190. -9 'PO RENT. TWO 'BEDROOMS IN 'WHY WAIT TO ORDER YOUR -L. new house, furnished, with every • - chicks? When custom6-E write, convenience; married- couple or women preferred. Phone 992. 9-11x iiick-Baptist Church=2 • REV. JOSEPH JANES, M.A, _PASTOR - . • Mrs. Ella I. Donaldson, A.L.C.M., Organist ^ 11 a.M. • PUBLIC WORSHIP. "Maintaining the Spiritual Glow." COMMUNION SERVICE. *. -"" •• - • , 14 3 pin; 'SUNDAY SCHOOL. • 7 p.m. PUBLIC /WORSHIP. "The Old patbs." Wednesday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting.' " •- ';S;rRANGER4S ALWAYS WELCOME BETHEL! PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE • I RE19.3 A. PEAlik*, Pastor. 16 WATERLOO STREET 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. • • 11 a.m. COMMUNION SERVICE. ° 7.30 p.m. OLD FASHIONED GOSPEL MEETING. •Tuesday 8 p.m. Young People's.'" • Thursday $ p.m. Prayer Meeting. A ?MAY WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT ALL SERVICES • 11 NOTICE , Theatre or Wong's ,Care, Bluebird THURSDAY, MARCH 14th •• FOR SALE. — WHIFFLETREES, ' diamond ' ring and wedding ring. at 12 -o'clock noon, the follewing:. . neayokei- and varied assortinent Finder please leave at SHOE REPAIR ,,7. ,_ , • HORSES -2 --work horses. • of tongues. We also do custom turn- SHOP on East street or phooe 187J, . CATTLE--aurham cow, 7 years ,old, lug: A. SHERWOOD, Dungannon. Liberal ,reward. , 9x not in calf ; Durham cow; 6 years, old, Phone 27 r 3'. • -,, 9-10 milking since A-ugtist, ,due August 8th; •' ...„ labT'—ON SATURDAY matt -T, ON Durham cow, 7 years ,• old, due on West street between the Square Marvh 6th; Durham cow, 8 years old, BUSINESS NOTICES • ' - and the -skating rink, a single strand ..,... not In calf, milking, not bred; Holstein of pearls.' Reward offered. Finde cow, 4 years old, fresh January 25th r SEWING MAG,AINES REPAIRED— -please leave at "SIGNAL -STAR, OF- ; 0 rain heifer, 2 years old, fresh on Used articles' bought and sold. ^FLOE. February uth, not , bred; grey ow, ,6 Goose - and duck feathers and. ticks years- due March .14th; red cow, 7. years -old; due about time of sale; white heifer, 9 yetithr old, due August .......................... .- -Stir,, -calf,71 month uld;-ealt-27-months- • - ad; 4 calves, 6 to- 8 months; 3 year- - CARD OF. THANKS . . lings; 9 feeder cattle, 2 . years old • . , ;5 cattle, rising 2 years. - .- . EEXTEND OUR SINCERE . HARNESS--Doubfe -harness; singe • thanks to all .our friends fortheir harness; collars, etc,; leading iron. kindness and sympathy and assistance -. . #1,...NS—Abo31t 7.3 Reck- hens, last in - our bereavement.„ year's pullets. , - ' MRS, J. E. MASON, MARGARET and, . . IMPLEMENTS—Case tractor, model DON, -9 X..4, on rubber, saf-starter, WOO -beam , •,_ - 1 headlights.; ensilage, cutter, Massey - Harris, 15 -inch 'throat; , buza Saw, 1 Masey-Ilarris, steel frame; tractor bought.' C. WOODS, 12 and 14 East, 'street. Phone 242J. •3tf ANIMMEMMUNOMMI GASOLINE SERVICE The_ following garages -and servite .stations are opal -on, • Sunday, March 3rd, to 6 p.m. ' . , " '.fr," • THOS.' RANDALL GRAHAM INGLIS FRED ROUSE REG. MeGEE • ood 6 •••••••• LOST.—ON SATURDAY AFTER- , NOON; February' 16th„ a substan- tial sum; of money by a working man. Will • _tinder pleaseet.urn _ to. mg.. SIGNAL -STAR. Generous reward. 9 TENDERS WANTED TENDER8 WANTED. .. .'----',ABLIFIELD -TOWNSHIP Applications,- wanted for man to operate grad-eT, 'Salary 45c per hour. - Applications to be in -Clerk's hands . : , by March 11th at 2 p.m. 250 lbs. platform vales; soave tile, ' C. E. MCDONAGIL 3-ineb. to 1 -inch.; doors aud windows; 8-.9 _ Township Clerk, Lucknow 3. • tandem disc, International, R -plate, , 36 -ft. extension ladder;. 12 -ton screw - new in 19-12; fertilizer drill, Interna -'*jack ; grindstone; 25 -ft. ladder; quan-, CRUSHING.' TENDER. -tconal, 11 -disc; steel land roller; tractor tity et ensilage ; trailer 41,xle ood . . ., snritooth • cultivator, :Massey -Harris, tongue ;• small wagon ; sledge hanon'er ; al Ivood wqigon, heavy duty farm truck ; Hsleigh; number -Of 4,5 gal.,,Cans and paila.; i owfill wheest 113; ' or ' toboggan -sleigh; grain bar,:s-,; hand bob- TZ.plisdheilp's with power lift, 9 -ft. wide; idternation- mccorinick mower, . O -ft. cut,;.,Interna- , 3 crushing - gravel, using TownShip . tional mannre spreader, emery wheels; orchard grass -seed ; ; down ; International tractor plow, =-1 's --r----- ' to Supply oil, grease- and repairs; •con- nbie yard. Township new style, low ! 1 -horse scorner ; cattle -crossing .S12 -11S: crusher, by the e ---; limit, hex and poSt; tire chains, 16 x , furroW, Ace bottoms, rubber tires,'plow ' 600 ; electric fencer and knobs ;- tractor to supPly pee-er and men.' new in 1942; hay rack, 16 -ft., with roll- fence r-Ce.nder must be marked "Tender" and - 1 stretcher ; cb oiler flues; walking ,plow; ing rack ,• '2 gravel lioxes i fanning mill •; ', 150 rods- barbed wire; 500 .bus. iniXecr accompanied by a marked cheque for , $100 IN0. 12 DeLtival 'cream separator, with: grain, Vanguard oats, 110 barb barley, 0,0 and •must be in the holds o atachment ; 28 -ft. grain elev..fit for seed; iron posts; quantity of • f power t . : , the uhtlersigned by 6 o'clock p.m, ator ; 6- drag harrow, with 3 -harrow 1 salt ; ehains; tools ; eon). hoes; forks iNIarch llth, 1946. stretCher, nn1 1 sik-harrow tractor ' and etc. stretcher; stoe boat; cutter; Deering HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Daisy binder, -7-ft. it, with tongue for both ; churn with handle . and pulley,' for . horses and tractor; Massey -Harris hay : power ; lrgal. ice cream freezer ; Good • teddar ;' Deering ,hay rake, 10 -ft.; 4-1theer ' cook , stove, .for•-WoOd; Quebec wheel, low-down implement trailer, heater, coal or wood ; . air -blast wood with rubber tires, for tractor imple- i heater; quantity stove pipes; 'kitchen merits; •6 -inch. 4 -ply, endless belt, 30 -ft. 1 tables; dining -room extension table, long, like --new_;_ 7 -inch, 5 -ply;' endless oak ; number of chairs and rocking belt, 100-ft.,Tag. used Very little; tow- chairs; number of Small tables; single bar for truck- or car; grain lifters for spring ,eaueh; 3 double bed stea'ds, with -, t binder; pole thick ,for" binder ; machin- springs and mattresses; ',dresser; wash ists -vice, 45 lbs„ 44ach- jaws; furrow- stand; kitchen cabinet;, ober rack straightner- lever, for tractor .plow; lawn mower-; buffalo • role; dishes; grain cradle; feed Cart; water pump _toilet set;., carpets • and linoleum; for threshing separator, with . 50 -ft. of sealers; pots and pans: hose and reel; 4 grease guns ;• ox bow; . This is a- clearingsale, as the farm a number of .various-sixed belt pulleys; is sold.. . range shelter; colony house ;then crate-; TERMS--,--CASII. - * 3 steel pig troughs; truck tire 34 x, 7 ;' truck flares; 1A. horse pdwer eleetric ' - „ EARL RAITHRY, Proprietor. motor, with speed reduction jack; - 4- I chime whistle for tractorr2 sets of p -lo- iEARGLIY JACKSON, ., ^Auctioneer. . . ....i...mii....4.............". . Notice is hereby given to all persons having any claim against the •estate of James Archibald Elliott, late of the Town of Goderla, in the County Of Huren, centragter, who digd on or abolit the • tenth day of February. 1946, to send same to the undersigned on or efore the eighth day of March, 1946, as on and after that dhte the administrator of tile said estate shall proceed to make distribution of the assets thereeft. having regard only the claims of which he has notice. Dated at ,Goderich this 19th day of February, A.D. 1946. • R. C. HAYS, K.C., Goderich; Ontario., 8-10 Solicitor for. the Estate. )(YrICE TO CRE1WTORS. All persons having claims against the estate of Charles Fisher. deceased, late of the Town' of Goderich, are hereby notified • that proof of such claims must be pled with the under- signed by March 28, 1946, after which date the estate will be distributed. FRA•NK DONNELLY, Goderich, On- tario, Solicitor for the Personal Representative. 9-11 NOTICE TO CREDIT,ORS. for Girls No pcperienct Necessary • Easy, interesting Work 10 Pleasant Working Conditions Earn While You.Learn We offer an excellent opportunity for girls to learn a light,.clean, pleasant p9tvrar trade ... opqrating seamless half hose knitting machines. We teach you. No experience neoissary. • Yot4 ear. whils. you learn. , „ • • • iliQLE.PROOF HOSIERY COMPANY OP CANA151' OMOTED k. EAST STREET • OODEitICH • '• Phone 960 • 'LORNE IVERS, ' , Road Soperintendent; Dungannon, Ont. 'HAULING TENDER. - • DO YOU KNOW That cash iiii1 GovernMent securities (exiled by Hudsoe Bay Mines araounta to' over $23,000,000: or equal to nearly $9.00 for every share issued. ' Hudson Bay Is carrying 'on extensive, eXploration in every worth while mining field in Canada. . , Hudson Bay- is, paying' -$2.90 -per ,share -per annum -4n- div- idends. Present yield about 4.60%. . . our Canadian mines, offer untald--iipportunities ' ••- ,Informat4on on any mine is available on request _ O. F. CAREY & SON PHONE 18 Tenders will also be received for hauling gravel by the yard mile any- where in the Township. Tender must also be accompanied. by a marked -cheque for $100.00.. LORNE IVERS, -Road Superintendent, Dungannon, Ont. TENDER. - • Tenders will also be accepted by the U.`ownship, contractor , using his -own crushing plant and trucks, de- livered. on road by the yard mile. Township pays for ' gravel. Tender roust be accompanied by a marked cheque for $209.00. Lowest or • any tender pot necessarily accepted. LORNE IVERS, Road ;Superintendent, Dungannon, Ont. • lammaiiiiixasiimemirainismar k COAL WHEN YOU „REQUIRE COAL OR ('ORE° CALL• ' 4 Charles C. Lee Estate COAL ANI) HARDWARE AT nu TELEPHONE 22 TENDERS t The Huron County Honfe— Committee are asking for Tenders for the re -wring of the East Wing of the Huron County Tionle at Clinton, Ontario. Please contact the 3/Tartar:et at, the iTorne for in- formatioii and specifications. Tenders' to be in the hands of the County Clerk not -later than Mareh 20th. The low- est or any Tender not neeest, sarily lee.epfed. • N. W. MILLER, dounty 940 Goddrigh: Ontari?..°' In the estate of 'Victoria Adelaide' amormarre..ft_mikumm.mm...momprm.vomiimr THURSDAY, FEBRUARY alb, 10 Q• CURRY'S- BAKERY "Tile Home of Tasty Pastry" ,WEEK -END SINNOWila 014)COLATE -BANANA • PIES tet ea& Save yourself work by-bioltling • HOT ROAST CHICKEN for dinner -414 place ynnr eller early. Meats auul Fowl cooked aq your like then. • AU orders of $1.00- or °INF' delivered. • I'HOS1E 46.5 MEL, CUWERT, Proprietor. Jewell, late of the own of Goderich, in the County •of Huron, widoin de- ceased.' All persons having claims against tre-estate of the above deceased are required to file th6 sae with the undersigned solicitor for the estate, on or before the lith day of March, A.D. 1 6, after which date the assets be distributed amongst• the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. ' Dated at Clinton, this 15th day of February, A.D. 1946. F. FINGLAND, Clinton, Ontario, 8-16 - Solicitor for the said, Eittiite. PIANO LESSONS Sheldon Baxter Supervisor of Music in Rural •SC11001/3. Will accept limited number of ' pupils. Write P.O. Box 860, Geddieh, 5-18 Phone 37$ . THE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT MOST -ACT t40- TO—WIN'3OBS AND SgCURTTY • COL. DREW PROIVIISED "Appropriate legislation"—increase employment at good wages. - "Legislation aslui-ing workers—the-fairest and most advanced - Jaws governing labor relations." - "A greaehousing program throughout the whole Province for the purpose of creating en1ployment4'--7 _ "Plans which will—iirovide for the rehabilitation andemploy- ment of our armed forces and munitions workers." • "Co-operation •virith the Dominion Government in establishing-. Social security, hei4th insurance and protection for all ourpeopW'- . --Quoted from Drew's 22 point program. THESE PROMISES , • Have Not Been -Kept 'Unemployment is growing; -wages are -dropping; employers at- tackthe Unions_ without_ hindrance from labor legislation. - - - The housing situation in Ontario is growing steadily worse.- We -Government has not built a single house and now declares .it doesn't intend to. Veterans can't find jobs or homes. Ontario's non-cooperative attitude with the Dominion and With other provinces is torpedoing the chance for full employntent and social security.: - A delegation representing all the Ontario Anions affiliated to the Trades and. Labor Congress will visit the Ontario ,Goverament. when the Lrgisletnre opens to demand the enactment of labor's • ,egi4.k • . • LET'S GET' ACTION NOW—BACK LABOR'S DELEGATION.. • Six, of the main proposals to be made to the Legislature. , (1) 'A labor code .g-uarantecing, collective - bargaining and union security, (2) Legislation for a 49:hourlyeek and two weeks -Vacation with pay. (3) A minimum wage of 65e an hour. (4) Provincial aid to municinalitities for low -coat public 'bousing. (5) Job -providing publicworks projects at union rates of pay.- . (6) Co-operation with the Dominion - and -other Provinces. to win national labor and social Security standards. • - -ONTARIO PROVINCIAL FEDERATION • TRADES AND LABOR CONGRESS OF CANADA • This azdver‘t, isement sponsored. by the Trades arid Labor Council' and Affiliated Unions of :Goderi.eh, Ont. i -- To the Merchants and Citiiens of Goderich •,OrganizedLabor in Goderieh, with the assistance af the Merchants and citizens, • have decided to finance the re-organigiltion of the. "Old Boyser-Band:" The talent they displayed in their Labor Day •Celebration ,is something of which every Town eannot boast, and we feel they Should have financial help, which therWill need to purehai3e uniforms, instruments, music, etc. COMMITTEE IN CHARGE. , The tier instruments' have arrived for approval, and several practises, have been held. The band Is under the capable leadership • of Mr. Weir, formerly of the Stratford o.N.E. Band. A BAND IS AN. ASSET TO ANY COMNIUNITY. Goderich has the talent, which has been displayed by the Town's Boys' Rand, and which has progressed beyond expectation under the direction of Mr. C. Woods. This Boys' Band -in all 'prpbability will be a feeder for the ()ld Boys' Bind, as they become older and more experienced. This means that in the not too dislant future, Goderich of -unquestionable ability.. Anyone desirous Of assisting in the financial work of re -organ- o iiing the Old Buys' Band, may send their, contributions to, or contact , any member of .the Committee 'mined below, All contributions will he acknowledged in the local press and-receiptsisstied to etintributors, Co n t ributionS received and leek now ledged to rilsinger's .fewelry Gifts • A. 4114. Cole • C. W. Worrell Golden Gate Cafe • Club Grill B.. A. Catehpole Jackson and Son ... • NaftersAtardwrire Craigle Bros. and • '1'.. llenjuris .1, 5 0 ,.$. 5 00 ° Wel. A. Burgess . 1 09 00 . Ra leltstottos Furniture 5 CI 5 00 ft, 11. ;Cornish 5 09 O 1 : 1.00 1). J. Patterson ' 1 00 0,Pollard 1 0 1 00 .20 00 11 J. Carter - 2 00 TOm:Wallace " 1 01) 3 00 5 00 $ Total Cri 00 • COMMiTillB Tilos. TYLOR— chnirman C. IL -11tSeeretary. PRANK CIIAMBERN CHARLES ANSTAY CHARLES GIBBONS 11.. PAVIWIRSON PITILAD(3 , . •• ' • Free Methodist Church. •. -,•• , • ,. EV. r. C. 51cCALLUM, Pastor • .• . . , • Cor. Victoria and Park" Sts. . . • QUARTERLY MEETING SERVICES , will be conducted by • REV. J. A. ROBB, of Sarnia, Ont. 1-9 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. • , 11 a.m. SACti:IMIRNIAL SERVICE; consisting of Love, Feast, . • • Serminn, and administration of the Lord's Supper. 7 p.m. GOSPEL.SERVICE. • YOU ARE INVITED TO THESE SERVICES • NOTICE , Theatre or Wong's ,Care, Bluebird THURSDAY, MARCH 14th •• FOR SALE. — WHIFFLETREES, ' diamond ' ring and wedding ring. at 12 -o'clock noon, the follewing:. . neayokei- and varied assortinent Finder please leave at SHOE REPAIR ,,7. ,_ , • HORSES -2 --work horses. • of tongues. We also do custom turn- SHOP on East street or phooe 187J, . CATTLE--aurham cow, 7 years ,old, lug: A. SHERWOOD, Dungannon. Liberal ,reward. , 9x not in calf ; Durham cow; 6 years, old, Phone 27 r 3'. • -,, 9-10 milking since A-ugtist, ,due August 8th; •' ...„ labT'—ON SATURDAY matt -T, ON Durham cow, 7 years ,• old, due on West street between the Square Marvh 6th; Durham cow, 8 years old, BUSINESS NOTICES • ' - and the -skating rink, a single strand ..,... not In calf, milking, not bred; Holstein of pearls.' Reward offered. Finde cow, 4 years old, fresh January 25th r SEWING MAG,AINES REPAIRED— -please leave at "SIGNAL -STAR, OF- ; 0 rain heifer, 2 years old, fresh on Used articles' bought and sold. ^FLOE. February uth, not , bred; grey ow, ,6 Goose - and duck feathers and. ticks years- due March .14th; red cow, 7. years -old; due about time of sale; white heifer, 9 yetithr old, due August .......................... .- -Stir,, -calf,71 month uld;-ealt-27-months- • - ad; 4 calves, 6 to- 8 months; 3 year- - CARD OF. THANKS . . lings; 9 feeder cattle, 2 . years old • . , ;5 cattle, rising 2 years. - .- . EEXTEND OUR SINCERE . HARNESS--Doubfe -harness; singe • thanks to all .our friends fortheir harness; collars, etc,; leading iron. kindness and sympathy and assistance -. . #1,...NS—Abo31t 7.3 Reck- hens, last in - our bereavement.„ year's pullets. , - ' MRS, J. E. MASON, MARGARET and, . . IMPLEMENTS—Case tractor, model DON, -9 X..4, on rubber, saf-starter, WOO -beam , •,_ - 1 headlights.; ensilage, cutter, Massey - Harris, 15 -inch 'throat; , buza Saw, 1 Masey-Ilarris, steel frame; tractor bought.' C. WOODS, 12 and 14 East, 'street. Phone 242J. •3tf ANIMMEMMUNOMMI GASOLINE SERVICE The_ following garages -and servite .stations are opal -on, • Sunday, March 3rd, to 6 p.m. ' . , " '.fr," • THOS.' RANDALL GRAHAM INGLIS FRED ROUSE REG. MeGEE • ood 6 •••••••• LOST.—ON SATURDAY AFTER- , NOON; February' 16th„ a substan- tial sum; of money by a working man. Will • _tinder pleaseet.urn _ to. mg.. SIGNAL -STAR. Generous reward. 9 TENDERS WANTED TENDER8 WANTED. .. .'----',ABLIFIELD -TOWNSHIP Applications,- wanted for man to operate grad-eT, 'Salary 45c per hour. - Applications to be in -Clerk's hands . : , by March 11th at 2 p.m. 250 lbs. platform vales; soave tile, ' C. E. MCDONAGIL 3-ineb. to 1 -inch.; doors aud windows; 8-.9 _ Township Clerk, Lucknow 3. • tandem disc, International, R -plate, , 36 -ft. extension ladder;. 12 -ton screw - new in 19-12; fertilizer drill, Interna -'*jack ; grindstone; 25 -ft. ladder; quan-, CRUSHING.' TENDER. -tconal, 11 -disc; steel land roller; tractor tity et ensilage ; trailer 41,xle ood . . ., snritooth • cultivator, :Massey -Harris, tongue ;• small wagon ; sledge hanon'er ; al Ivood wqigon, heavy duty farm truck ; Hsleigh; number -Of 4,5 gal.,,Cans and paila.; i owfill wheest 113; ' or ' toboggan -sleigh; grain bar,:s-,; hand bob- TZ.plisdheilp's with power lift, 9 -ft. wide; idternation- mccorinick mower, . O -ft. cut,;.,Interna- , 3 crushing - gravel, using TownShip . tional mannre spreader, emery wheels; orchard grass -seed ; ; down ; International tractor plow, =-1 's --r----- ' to Supply oil, grease- and repairs; •con- nbie yard. Township new style, low ! 1 -horse scorner ; cattle -crossing .S12 -11S: crusher, by the e ---; limit, hex and poSt; tire chains, 16 x , furroW, Ace bottoms, rubber tires,'plow ' 600 ; electric fencer and knobs ;- tractor to supPly pee-er and men.' new in 1942; hay rack, 16 -ft., with roll- fence r-Ce.nder must be marked "Tender" and - 1 stretcher ; cb oiler flues; walking ,plow; ing rack ,• '2 gravel lioxes i fanning mill •; ', 150 rods- barbed wire; 500 .bus. iniXecr accompanied by a marked cheque for , $100 IN0. 12 DeLtival 'cream separator, with: grain, Vanguard oats, 110 barb barley, 0,0 and •must be in the holds o atachment ; 28 -ft. grain elev..fit for seed; iron posts; quantity of • f power t . : , the uhtlersigned by 6 o'clock p.m, ator ; 6- drag harrow, with 3 -harrow 1 salt ; ehains; tools ; eon). hoes; forks iNIarch llth, 1946. stretCher, nn1 1 sik-harrow tractor ' and etc. stretcher; stoe boat; cutter; Deering HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Daisy binder, -7-ft. it, with tongue for both ; churn with handle . and pulley,' for . horses and tractor; Massey -Harris hay : power ; lrgal. ice cream freezer ; Good • teddar ;' Deering ,hay rake, 10 -ft.; 4-1theer ' cook , stove, .for•-WoOd; Quebec wheel, low-down implement trailer, heater, coal or wood ; . air -blast wood with rubber tires, for tractor imple- i heater; quantity stove pipes; 'kitchen merits; •6 -inch. 4 -ply, endless belt, 30 -ft. 1 tables; dining -room extension table, long, like --new_;_ 7 -inch, 5 -ply;' endless oak ; number of chairs and rocking belt, 100-ft.,Tag. used Very little; tow- chairs; number of Small tables; single bar for truck- or car; grain lifters for spring ,eaueh; 3 double bed stea'ds, with -, t binder; pole thick ,for" binder ; machin- springs and mattresses; ',dresser; wash ists -vice, 45 lbs„ 44ach- jaws; furrow- stand; kitchen cabinet;, ober rack straightner- lever, for tractor .plow; lawn mower-; buffalo • role; dishes; grain cradle; feed Cart; water pump _toilet set;., carpets • and linoleum; for threshing separator, with . 50 -ft. of sealers; pots and pans: hose and reel; 4 grease guns ;• ox bow; . This is a- clearingsale, as the farm a number of .various-sixed belt pulleys; is sold.. . range shelter; colony house ;then crate-; TERMS--,--CASII. - * 3 steel pig troughs; truck tire 34 x, 7 ;' truck flares; 1A. horse pdwer eleetric ' - „ EARL RAITHRY, Proprietor. motor, with speed reduction jack; - 4- I chime whistle for tractorr2 sets of p -lo- iEARGLIY JACKSON, ., ^Auctioneer. . . ....i...mii....4.............". . Notice is hereby given to all persons having any claim against the •estate of James Archibald Elliott, late of the Town of Goderla, in the County Of Huren, centragter, who digd on or abolit the • tenth day of February. 1946, to send same to the undersigned on or efore the eighth day of March, 1946, as on and after that dhte the administrator of tile said estate shall proceed to make distribution of the assets thereeft. having regard only the claims of which he has notice. Dated at ,Goderich this 19th day of February, A.D. 1946. • R. C. HAYS, K.C., Goderich; Ontario., 8-10 Solicitor for. the Estate. )(YrICE TO CRE1WTORS. All persons having claims against the estate of Charles Fisher. deceased, late of the Town' of Goderich, are hereby notified • that proof of such claims must be pled with the under- signed by March 28, 1946, after which date the estate will be distributed. FRA•NK DONNELLY, Goderich, On- tario, Solicitor for the Personal Representative. 9-11 NOTICE TO CREDIT,ORS. for Girls No pcperienct Necessary • Easy, interesting Work 10 Pleasant Working Conditions Earn While You.Learn We offer an excellent opportunity for girls to learn a light,.clean, pleasant p9tvrar trade ... opqrating seamless half hose knitting machines. We teach you. No experience neoissary. • Yot4 ear. whils. you learn. , „ • • • iliQLE.PROOF HOSIERY COMPANY OP CANA151' OMOTED k. EAST STREET • OODEitICH • '• Phone 960 • 'LORNE IVERS, ' , Road Soperintendent; Dungannon, Ont. 'HAULING TENDER. - • DO YOU KNOW That cash iiii1 GovernMent securities (exiled by Hudsoe Bay Mines araounta to' over $23,000,000: or equal to nearly $9.00 for every share issued. ' Hudson Bay Is carrying 'on extensive, eXploration in every worth while mining field in Canada. . , Hudson Bay- is, paying' -$2.90 -per ,share -per annum -4n- div- idends. Present yield about 4.60%. . . our Canadian mines, offer untald--iipportunities ' ••- ,Informat4on on any mine is available on request _ O. F. CAREY & SON PHONE 18 Tenders will also be received for hauling gravel by the yard mile any- where in the Township. Tender must also be accompanied. by a marked -cheque for $100.00.. LORNE IVERS, -Road Superintendent, Dungannon, Ont. TENDER. - • Tenders will also be accepted by the U.`ownship, contractor , using his -own crushing plant and trucks, de- livered. on road by the yard mile. Township pays for ' gravel. Tender roust be accompanied by a marked cheque for $209.00. Lowest or • any tender pot necessarily accepted. LORNE IVERS, Road ;Superintendent, Dungannon, Ont. • lammaiiiiixasiimemirainismar k COAL WHEN YOU „REQUIRE COAL OR ('ORE° CALL• ' 4 Charles C. Lee Estate COAL ANI) HARDWARE AT nu TELEPHONE 22 TENDERS t The Huron County Honfe— Committee are asking for Tenders for the re -wring of the East Wing of the Huron County Tionle at Clinton, Ontario. Please contact the 3/Tartar:et at, the iTorne for in- formatioii and specifications. Tenders' to be in the hands of the County Clerk not -later than Mareh 20th. The low- est or any Tender not neeest, sarily lee.epfed. • N. W. MILLER, dounty 940 Goddrigh: Ontari?..°' In the estate of 'Victoria Adelaide' amormarre..ft_mikumm.mm...momprm.vomiimr THURSDAY, FEBRUARY alb, 10 Q• CURRY'S- BAKERY "Tile Home of Tasty Pastry" ,WEEK -END SINNOWila 014)COLATE -BANANA • PIES tet ea& Save yourself work by-bioltling • HOT ROAST CHICKEN for dinner -414 place ynnr eller early. Meats auul Fowl cooked aq your like then. • AU orders of $1.00- or °INF' delivered. • I'HOS1E 46.5 MEL, CUWERT, Proprietor. Jewell, late of the own of Goderich, in the County •of Huron, widoin de- ceased.' All persons having claims against tre-estate of the above deceased are required to file th6 sae with the undersigned solicitor for the estate, on or before the lith day of March, A.D. 1 6, after which date the assets be distributed amongst• the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. ' Dated at Clinton, this 15th day of February, A.D. 1946. F. FINGLAND, Clinton, Ontario, 8-16 - Solicitor for the said, Eittiite. PIANO LESSONS Sheldon Baxter Supervisor of Music in Rural •SC11001/3. Will accept limited number of ' pupils. Write P.O. Box 860, Geddieh, 5-18 Phone 37$ . THE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT MOST -ACT t40- TO—WIN'3OBS AND SgCURTTY • COL. DREW PROIVIISED "Appropriate legislation"—increase employment at good wages. - "Legislation aslui-ing workers—the-fairest and most advanced - Jaws governing labor relations." - "A greaehousing program throughout the whole Province for the purpose of creating en1ployment4'--7 _ "Plans which will—iirovide for the rehabilitation andemploy- ment of our armed forces and munitions workers." • "Co-operation •virith the Dominion Government in establishing-. Social security, hei4th insurance and protection for all ourpeopW'- . --Quoted from Drew's 22 point program. THESE PROMISES , • Have Not Been -Kept 'Unemployment is growing; -wages are -dropping; employers at- tackthe Unions_ without_ hindrance from labor legislation. - - - The housing situation in Ontario is growing steadily worse.- We -Government has not built a single house and now declares .it doesn't intend to. Veterans can't find jobs or homes. Ontario's non-cooperative attitude with the Dominion and With other provinces is torpedoing the chance for full employntent and social security.: - A delegation representing all the Ontario Anions affiliated to the Trades and. Labor Congress will visit the Ontario ,Goverament. when the Lrgisletnre opens to demand the enactment of labor's • ,egi4.k • . • LET'S GET' ACTION NOW—BACK LABOR'S DELEGATION.. • Six, of the main proposals to be made to the Legislature. , (1) 'A labor code .g-uarantecing, collective - bargaining and union security, (2) Legislation for a 49:hourlyeek and two weeks -Vacation with pay. (3) A minimum wage of 65e an hour. (4) Provincial aid to municinalitities for low -coat public 'bousing. (5) Job -providing publicworks projects at union rates of pay.- . (6) Co-operation with the Dominion - and -other Provinces. to win national labor and social Security standards. • - -ONTARIO PROVINCIAL FEDERATION • TRADES AND LABOR CONGRESS OF CANADA • This azdver‘t, isement sponsored. by the Trades arid Labor Council' and Affiliated Unions of :Goderi.eh, Ont. i -- To the Merchants and Citiiens of Goderich •,OrganizedLabor in Goderieh, with the assistance af the Merchants and citizens, • have decided to finance the re-organigiltion of the. "Old Boyser-Band:" The talent they displayed in their Labor Day •Celebration ,is something of which every Town eannot boast, and we feel they Should have financial help, which therWill need to purehai3e uniforms, instruments, music, etc. COMMITTEE IN CHARGE. , The tier instruments' have arrived for approval, and several practises, have been held. The band Is under the capable leadership • of Mr. Weir, formerly of the Stratford o.N.E. Band. A BAND IS AN. ASSET TO ANY COMNIUNITY. Goderich has the talent, which has been displayed by the Town's Boys' Rand, and which has progressed beyond expectation under the direction of Mr. C. Woods. This Boys' Band -in all 'prpbability will be a feeder for the ()ld Boys' Bind, as they become older and more experienced. This means that in the not too dislant future, Goderich of -unquestionable ability.. Anyone desirous Of assisting in the financial work of re -organ- o iiing the Old Buys' Band, may send their, contributions to, or contact , any member of .the Committee 'mined below, All contributions will he acknowledged in the local press and-receiptsisstied to etintributors, Co n t ributionS received and leek now ledged to rilsinger's .fewelry Gifts • A. 4114. Cole • C. W. Worrell Golden Gate Cafe • Club Grill B.. A. Catehpole Jackson and Son ... • NaftersAtardwrire Craigle Bros. and • '1'.. llenjuris .1, 5 0 ,.$. 5 00 ° Wel. A. Burgess . 1 09 00 . Ra leltstottos Furniture 5 CI 5 00 ft, 11. ;Cornish 5 09 O 1 : 1.00 1). J. Patterson ' 1 00 0,Pollard 1 0 1 00 .20 00 11 J. Carter - 2 00 TOm:Wallace " 1 01) 3 00 5 00 $ Total Cri 00 • COMMiTillB Tilos. TYLOR— chnirman C. IL -11tSeeretary. PRANK CIIAMBERN CHARLES ANSTAY CHARLES GIBBONS 11.. PAVIWIRSON PITILAD(3 ,