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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-07-10, Page 8#-.,° ,. dr ` . r EIG 441'0 61 rf•'f:0+I 0".# .+ ..°4" o "0o0 o'4"• ri% p T GODERICH SIGN STAR ` kkl'RSDAY, ORIL ' &Ot +, ° 1917 ST. GE 1lEeS CHURCH 6NIIDAY..caleli . stns- 1.917. 840 el.,m. HOU- (IVM IUNIION. 14.00. 4.131. SUNDAY S�'IIIOOL. 1111.00 Plli;AVNII .AND ; I:RIlON: p.m. EVENING ENIING PR: ER AND SERMON. - REV. BEVERLY . FARR, B.A.. 1G: Gln., RECTOR - A. ANIpERTON—Organist ECTOR.A.ANIIDERTON—Organist and Choirmaster. N`orth St. United Church UNION SERVICES WITH VICTORIA ST. UNI'IEDCHURCH IN NORTH ST. UNITED CHURCH. 11 a.m.—Moriing Worship—Nursery Class, MissionBand, Sunday School. "THE GOSPEL IN A SENTENCE." 7 p. —Evening Worship -"TUE VINE." The second in a series of sermons for Summer Sunday evenings on "The I Am's of Christ." REV. C. '1VESLEY COPE, B.A., B.B., A'I BO'T'H SERVICES Organist and Choir Leader—Mrs. Murray Hetherington. Knox Presbyterian Church 9.45 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.ni. Junior Congregation. I'1- a.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP. Sermon Subject: "The House of the Lord." 7 p.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP. Sermon Subject: "The Holy Temple of Humanity." THE MINISTER AT BOTH SERVICES MINISTER --REVEREND RICHARD,. STEWART Director Of >pi•nisec-_'111x._.William -_Ine4e>it,_A.T.C,.M._. Come and Worship the Lord in the Beaifty of Holiness. x . Goderich Baptist Church THE FRIENDLY CHURCH 11.00 a.m.—"PRE-EMI NES FHRIST." 7.00 p.m.—"ON THE MOUNT:' Organist and Choir Leader—MRS. ELLA I. DONALDSON. • PASTOR—REV. G./W. H. MEDLEY. Monday 8.00 p.m. B.Y.P.U. Fellowship. The Free Methodist Church Corner Victoria and Parik . Streets "The Call of the Other World" at7nm 10 a.m.—tiUND 1,Y SCHOOL. 11 a.m.—"CA`I)IDACY FOR Fl LL SALVATION." Wed., 8 p.m.—PUBLIC PRAYER SERVICE. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. REV. R. C. McCALLUM, Pastor. BETHEL TABERNACLE (Pentecostal Assemblies. of C=anada) REV. J. A. PEARSON, Pastor ' 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.. 11 a.m. MORNING 'DEVOTIONAL SERVICE. 7.30 p.m. REV. H: R..SWANTON, D.D., of Woodstock will speak. Subject: "The Riches of Christ." Tuesday 8 p.m. Young Peoples. Friday 8 p.m. Closing 'Exercises of Vacation Bible School. • A HEARTY, WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT BETHEL, 'WOMEN'S INSTITUTE HAS INTERESTING MEETING Mrs. A. Wilkin. presided at the regular meeting of the Goderich Wo - Goderich gena Fund Now,Over $259Q60 R'outiuned from page 1) Mrs. faecal 1 Dail. Willis (Victim St.) ALwow mous .....•, 1Ir.. and 111.x. N. McDonald Mrs. Jos, Aialiout ll F. Fritzley John Hoffman M1•. and Mrs. -\\`. E. j.'eaehey ...... 'tlr. and Mrs. 1). C. _.t,erhar't .. 111•. and Mrs. Iteg. Burrows Clayton Nivins 7 H. 1'. Lashbrook Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Needham 'Itobt. Needham M. 1'. L. Whitten May Irwin Harold Chambers - ()liver Grigg \lis, N. McPhail \.rrs. Jet). Longiuiee Mr. and Mrs:• Geo. S. Warren Geo. Stewart Warren . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook Dianne Bannister .. Mrs. Gordon Bannister Dick Goodwin • Mrs. MacDonald Cecil Ryan L. Smith 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. Marriott lU Mr. and Mrs. H. Sanderson , 10 A. L. 'Smith ` 1 Ron Allita ;'S Mr. and Mrs. Win. Armstrong 4 Wilson McCreath 5 Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Arlin 1 F. Noble 5 H. Battersby 1 Huron Bogy & Fender Shop 20 G. Filsinger 100 Chas. Black 10 J..Nivins 10 G. W. Schaefer .50 Verna's Beauty Salon ' . 10 Hlitchinsoil Bros. a -14.4441 ...:....,� 10 \V. A. Craig & Sun 25 T. Legg & Solt r..m '....,a 0 McLean Bros. 25 Reg Bouu - Dr. L. M. Mabee OP" 10 H. C. Dunlop 50 Geo. \atthies ou 100 'D. M. O'Brien &', Som 40 J. Campbell 100 I). J. Allen E. Breckenridge Print Shop ' 10 R. J. Acheson 50 'D. D. Mooney - • 200 F. J. Curry ,r 200 Johnston -& Mallough 10 J. A. Snyder H. Bradley & Son 50 Al's Fish & Chip ' 20 Dr. J. A. Grahani 200 Antonio Fruit Market 50 Brophey's Funeral -"Service 100. Mrs. Hattie Fritzley 1 Mr. and Mrs. henry Donais 5 (►. Brunhead , 2 Sansone Fruit Co. Ltd. 50 1). G. Henderson 10 :Mrs. 'T'hoi'burn 4 Miss Helen C. Strang Miss Marion McKay .Myron ("Redly• John McKay ..,.,., ..,...__..�� \Vallac'e Duckworth - 'Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gibson Miss McNaughton Miss' E. McDonald , Miss 'C. McClinton - :Mrs. E. Tetanal' • Bill Smith I 2 B. A. 'llaziit'cC' • 5 Bert Foley _.. '10 L. Ferguson 5 \lr. and Mrs. S..Argyle 10. Frank McArthur 10 Miss B Sormerville -, 1 J. Sheardown 5 Miss Julia Lewis 10 Miss Catherine Lewis 1 B. Pearson 5 Mrs. Jas. Johnston W. 1I. Baker 2 Mrs.' Van Dormick 5 Mrs. Leeson ' 1 ('. Pollock 5 Mrs. J. Vickers 5 (.'has. Rance 10. Murtaugh, 20 Mrs. Bert McDonald 3- A Friend 5 C. Ramen 5 G. Peac•hey 10 S. Carter • 10 J. H. Rabert`son 10 S. H. Blake 25 Ii. R: Hall 25 Ned. Sale '10' Mrs. Scrimgeour 50 Miss Betty Beacom 5 John Moss 5 Edgar Mallough (maChine shop) 5 A. C. Ross 5 R. W. Bell 2 Evelyn Cooper 25 Mrs. D. Young_25 Mrs. Geo. Beaco Mrs. Chas. Stowe 2 Geo. Beacons - 5 Fred Sandy 100 Haarr • Girvin J. N. Kernighan Mr. John Warren II. O. Jerry �• R: George Ross W. J. Murphy Frank Clark ' Ilarry Westbrook Alex. Thompson Lindsay Burrows J. M. Murphy 1:. Maskell 25 20 2A0 Biiefs :'title of sui nillel' dresses at Seltaefer''s. Your choice of the ..(lM, u's smartest styles, all at spe(ial sale prices. Shop early at ► chaefer's. -28 Prices on American Houle magazine the going oup after July 13th.. Fven " if your subscription does not • e pile ;vet, .take advantage of the pre'ent low rates by renewing at once to extend your subscription from the present ex- piration date. If you hitve been con- sidering getting this splendid magazine, plaice your subscription new before the prices rise with Miss Mary B. Howell, phone 213W', or Mrs. Ismay McLean. 27tf 20% discount on swim suits, sun -tan -dresses and slack suits at b'ehatefer's. -28 Hygieni'e supplies ( rubber goods), mailed postpaid in j1ain,, sealed en- 1 veldpe with' 'price list. 'Six. samples 10 25e; 24- samples $1.00. Mall Order 1 Dept. 7-53, NOV-RUBBER CO., Box 5 91 Hamilton, Out. -1-9 "Walk' a block or walk a mile, oer-Lloyd's for 3Lloyd's' Corn lSalve, will at iCampbell's and Emerson's drug stores. , -28 Plan to attend the gardei party at St. George's church, Thursday. July 24th. Fancy work, flowers, white elephant table and fishpond. Commenc- ing at 3.30 p.m., bridge. and afternoon teal. `upper at 5.30. Admission 50c. -28 10 10 10 1 b u 5 ••I 5 1 3 5 25 25 men's institute, held in MacKay Hall on Thursday, July 3rd. _ Letters of appreciation of .flowers and •cards received were read by Mrs. Price. Arrangements were made for the picnic at, be held at Harbor Park un August 7th. Members are to bring their families and. a 'pot -luck supper will be served. Institute members were congratulated on winning the first prize for comic float in the Dominion 'Day parade. The Institute hopes to have a booth at the race meet on civic holiday. Mrs. Lockhart a1u1 Mrs.Price were famed a committee to make arrangements, The roll call was answered with hints on "how to become a good citizen." . After the singing of "O Canada," Mrs. '-•Gordon Bisset gave a paper on "Eighty \'ea'rs of Progress in Canada." Torching on all phases of progress from the year 1807, she presented a vivid description of advancement- in ('ana(la down through thd' years. °In keeping with Dominion Week, Mrs.. Tichborme ;also read a splendid- paper ►n ''('itizenship." ` Miss' Barbara' Middleton played tWo lirvely piaa'no soles, "The. Rose Mary Skating Waltz," and "The Whistling Boy," tile• latter i►eing elle test piece which won for herlhe Institute scholar- ship at the Festival 'of Music. Highlights of the convention at Guelph wore given -by tile -members Whir- tttendetl.'• -Marty- 'am'srsitt find interesting incidents were recalled. . A prize donated by Mrs. Riley was won by Mrs. Barlow. Mrs. Tichborrte, :Mrs. G. -Bisset, Mrs. Jerry. Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. McKee and Mrs. Shore served afternoon tea. 10 10 10 3.75 20 • :..0 10 5 TODAY'S TIP DON'T LEARN THE NEED OF INSURANCE THROI II THE LACK' OF IT.' SEE H. M. FORD Get Insured — Stay Insured-. Rest Assured. Nerth St. "rel." 268w Mrs. E. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunlop A. Goddard Mrs. Ii. Videan Mr. J. It. ('urson Mrs. E.- F. Roberts E. II. Bill Miss K. ('arson Mr. K: G. Lindsay Miss M. Powell Msiss-'Derliom'ywel1 - W. A. ('4,althurst Lloyd Pierce John "netkill ' ► a Miss I)or''othy Donnelly Mr.. and Mrs, Chas. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. I). J". Psitterson ,... 5 • Mr. and Mrs. A: F. Sturdy 100 5 15 funei'hl home on Saturday afternoon, 50 and was attended by a large number 10 of citizens from Goderich and vicinity. 10 The •.service was conducted by Rev. C. 10•Wesley Cope of North, street. United 25 church and the pallbeatrers were Leslie - 25, Ball, Hugh Ball, Ernest C'rish, Norman 5 Wright. Percy Gibbings, all rof Clinton, 10. and Stanley • Ball. of Auburn. The 5 interment 'was in Clinton, cemetery.. 5 a MRS.. WILLIAM JOHNSTON - • 20 The. dealt of Annie Ogram, widow 5 of \Villin in Johnston, formerly of (lode - 2 rich, occurred d in Windsor on Sunday 3; in her seventy-fifth year. Her Iius- 10 band died in London several years ago. ...5 Surviving are two daughters, M'i's. 1 Miriam SCeelet', of London• .who at 2 one time taught. school in Ashfield, 20 and .Miss Effie, in Windsor, aand a son, 10 Arthtii=.,Johiiatom,._ who. is, a druggist 25 in Windsor. The • funeral' Was held 10 from the Cranston funeral home oat Tuesday afternoon, the service being 5 conducted by Rev. ('. W.-('ope,rc►f North street United church. Sil'Aneph(ws, were pall bea rerse The interment whit' in Greenhill cemetery. Lucknow. BORN ANDERSON. At Alexandra Hospital, ' FOR SALE,—GAreVANIGED STEEL Goderich, on July 9th, 1947, to Mr. building, 14' x 16'. Also Polled - and Mrs. John F. Anderson, Dungan- Angus bull calf, ready for service. iron, a daughter, Gail Patricia. Apply WALTER McGOWAN, R.R. No. IA)CKIIART..—At 41exandra Hospital, 3, Blyth, Ont. 28-9x Goderich, on July 0th, 11)47, to -'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lockhart, 4.R. 3, FOR SALE.—BLUE FLAME .OIL - Blyth. ti' son,"Robert rohu, - -lTt'RNER, good as new. Apply 20 McDOUGALL.—At Alexandra Hospital, Trafalgar street. 27x Goderich, on July 9th, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip McDougall, Goderich, a daughter Janet Sandra. T(►ROK. — At Alekandrat' Hospital, Goderich, on July 4th, 1947; to Mr. midi Mrs. John Torok •(nee Petty FOR SAIL — FRAME HOUSE, • Rel, Goderieh,+al some( _ •FOR rooms, . conveniences and basement, on Wilson street : sewer rates paid. Also new five -room -stucco house with basement, practically completed) on William and Cayley streets; sewer paid. Immediate - possession, 24 Wil- liam street, sunroom entrance. , 27tf or Results - A Classified Ad FOR SA1 FOR SALE. -- MAN'$ C.C.M. BI- CYCLE; was bought new and is iii good coliditioit. BOX 59, SIGNAL - STAR, - , 29tf FOR SALE BY TENDER. ()Ilan church shed, size 20 ft. x (i}i ft. at llulialesvitle United Church. . Tenders may be forwarded to ELMER POTTER, R.R. No. 2, Clinton, by July 19, 1947. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 28x DUST FUR CONTROL OF tomato blight and biting and suck- ing insects. Do not -let your garden be eaten by bugs or° destroyed by blight.' Use C.I.L. Garden Dust that comes in a handy dust gun ready to use: Fort sale by» JACKSONS FLUB- I5'J,', 49 .Bruce street, phone .105. FOR SALE on WELL SWAP FOR camera or golf clubs, new Dreml` Moto tool complete with holder and table; value $45, excellent for anyone interested in hobby craft. Phone, 497J evenings. • -28 FOR SALE. — BRICK HOUSE, property - of thg late, G. G. McHardy ; seven rooms and bath-, -with senroom ; oil 'heat ; oak floors; copper piping; fully insulated; complete base- ment. Apply :to 'P.O. BOX 56, Goderich, before July 21st, 19'47. Further information - may be had by phoning 53, Goderich. 27x FOR •SALE. — 19:14 OLDS. SIX ;. radio. six wheels and tires (two new). Price .395. 36 Regent street. IN MEMORIAM • GOOD.—In loving memory of Wm. Albert Good, who passed away July 11, 1946. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, - The world's weary trouble and trials are mist, - In silence he suffered, in patience he bore, ' Till God called him home to suffer no more. —Ever , remembered by Wife and Family. 28x ouommormumommem CARDS . OF' • TH ANKS .FOR "SALE.—MAROON PRAM, IN excellent condition. Phone 490. ' 28x FOR SALE. —• BATTERY RADIO' and batteries. 'W. BANNISTIM William' street. '28x FOR SALE. -1939 I)ESOTO ROAD - WORDS CANNOT ADEQUATELY STER : four new tires, new paint express our deep appreciation of Joie sealed beam lights. Apply WM. the many kind and sympathetic actions Al,-LANAWAY, 58 St. Davids street, that c'aame to us at the blue of our Goderich. 28x recent • bereavement ; especially the floral tributes' and loan of ears'. THE FA U ii,YY_Ol±' THE. LATE M,1tS.,., \\',M., JOHNSTON. .. -28 •MRS. J. E. - BALL • AND '1FAMILY wish to express their gratitude to alt the relatives, friends and neighbors for kindness and flowers, in the recent sudden passing of John Edwin Ball. 28x TENDERS WANTED* TENDERS FOR THE SCORE cards and markers for the civic holiday meet- of the Goderich Pacing and Agricultural Associatioll will be received by the undersigned until July 16th at 8 11.m. J. W. NEWCOMB'E, Acting Secretary, Goderich. LOST LOS: ,-\VHITE' FIGURED CREPE dress belt. narrow ; in . vicinity of Montreal street. Phone 989,1, or leave at SIGNAL - STAR, OFFI('E. • -28 LOST. — LADY'S \WRIST -\WATCH, in vianity of Square on Monday. -Reward given.- Phone 932 r 11, Gude- rich. -28 L()$T.-BROWN MALE COCKER spaniel, 'license No. 150, Finder please phone 625J. -28 sons, Oscar John, of Detroit, and James Clarence, of Grosse Isle, Mich.; and -two daughters, Mrs. Norman Habkirk, of Detroit, and Mrs. Clayton- Martin of Kitchener. Also surviving.are two brothers, William, of Clinton, and 'Amos, of Goderich, and three -sisters, Mrs.' John Gibbings, of Clinton, Mrs. David Wright.. of Londesboro, and Mrs. Wesley Vodden, of Sunimerhill. The funeral ,service was held at the Wheeler r '`.A.ED EI.1' WANTED. –MALE, AVER- AGE 'I5 weekly for Alan or WO' nlalla to supply fatisu)ps \Wnthiias ;Pro- ducts to customers i Goderich. Estab- lished business. No ineestimelat.° Start now. Write Dept. o0=^1, THE J. It, • :WATK I N S COMPANY, Montreal, 34, Quebec. -28 v .ANTED. --- LISTINGS OF PRO- PERTY fhr sale. Phone MAL-' COLM MATHEItS, Insurance and Real Estate Brokgs, 115W. 7t1 WANTED TO BUY.—OLD HORSES and dead animals, . ,suitaiile for mink feed. II dead, ph(tne at once. Phone collect JACK GILBERT, 936 r 21 or FRED-GILBERT, phone 936 r 32, Goderich. -26tf \.NTED. — MAN OR BOY TO work in dry cleaning 'plant. Ap- ply GODERICH FRENCH DRY CLEANING WOI%ES. -28 WANTED. -810.00 REWARD FOR information leading to renting of Cottage, house or apartment. Phone or write BOX 58, SIGNAL -STAR. ° 2T -8x PPOR'1'T7NITY. —. POWERFUL company hos 'opening .in' your locality for honest, dep, n dable applic- ant, well accltlatinted with i istrict. -Ex- cellent remunerations and prospects for bright future. BLUE BRAND PRO- DUCTS, 7227 Alexandra, Montreal, Que., Dept. 0-G-2. 27-8-9-10 WANTI':I). — APARTMENT (TWO to four rooms) ) by couple ; no children ( Bell Telephone man). Apply BELL TELEPHONE OI''FI('E, Gude" rich. • 28x WA-N'Tk:1 OUNG. «COUPLE - RE- QUIRE apartment, house or boarding ac'('olnmo(111tion by September 1st. Call I). J. REGAN, Dominion Road Machinery ('o., 880. 28x VANTED. — T\WIN BEDS W)TII springs and mattress. Must be in good condition. Reply SIGNAL -STAR. -28 ANTED. --MAID FOR BEDROOM work. Apply BEDFORD HOTEL. -28 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND • OTHERS. In the Estate of Rev. Charles Francis Nft'gle, deceased. • ' All claims against the above-named deceased must -be -filed with the under- signed by Jally 25, after which date., the executoi. will proceed to distribute the assets. FRANK- DONNELLY,. K.C., Goderich; Ontario, Solicitor for the Estate. -26-8 _OUTBOARD MOTORS, IMMEDIATI+: (� tleli:v-t'i,1 a. .,`'.• a . a i 5. 3 O ga1.1c)si.� -jot.-- .1'I( I; TO CREDITORS. per hour automatic pressure systems, • '1'.1ki, notice that all claimants complete with tank and fittings, .$109.50. against the estate of Wilhelmina Eliza - 11/e II.P, garden tractors $190. 31/2 H.P. stets"\Whitely, late -cif the Town of Gode- garden tractors lit $380. Attachments rich, ll, iu the County of Huron, spinster, -who died •on May 29th, 1947, are re- quired to rile proofs thereof With the uudf'i'signed on or 1')efore July 26th, 1947, • after which date' the executor will distribute the assets, having re- gard only .to' such clailiis and sa,srsng all just defences. • • • \WILLIAM S. SUTHERLAND, Solicitor for Harold Benson Whitely, 28-9-30- :Executor. • extra. Transportation prepaid any- where in Canada. • CHRISTIAN'S ELECTRIC & HARDWARE, Oshawa, Ont. - -28-9-30-1 FOR SALE.—CANOE; EVENRCDE Lightwil► outbclard : trolling single natbeard motors.. J. BACON, Harbor Park. • 28x FOR SALE.—COOK STOVE AND hot plate. Apply 18 Calabria road. 28tf FOR SALE. • — FIVE:ROOM COT- TAGE, 2 lots : large henhouse. im- mediate ,possession. DAN RIEHL. Jones street..•' `28x FOR SALE.—BRUCE ST. HOUSE, 6 1(ionis, all in very nice condition, early .possession. M A I. C O I.11L MATIIERS, Insurance and Real Estate Broker, West street. Phone 115W. 28x FOR SALE. -- CHESTERFIELD- . suite; 3 pieces; also a studio couch, all nearly new, at great saving„, Din-` iug-room and' kitchen furniture, easy ch}airs, -deck chairs, invalid's wheel chair, adult's commode chair, another used chefiterfreld and chairs, cheap. Library table, beds and springs, floor lamps, 'electric fixturee, tw l lhrge ice boxes, baby cribs, walkers, strollers, rockers. electric and battery radios, plastic wall ornaments, greatly reduced. Two -wheel trailer, 'practice piano, -man's hk'ycle, many other articles. C. WOODS, Secondhand Store, 12•East street. • - -28 NOTICE OUITUAfY JOHN .EDWIN BALL After a brief illness, Jolin Edwin hall. Regent. 'street, passed away at his home©at noon tai Thltrsday last in his eightieth year..Iftr: Ball had at- tended a picnic the previous Monday, and on his return home ` suffered a stroke, which resulted in his, death. Born near Auburn, he was a son of John and ;Sarah Palmer Ball and for fifty years farmed sllceessfully in Tuekersmith township. He retired five years ago to live in Goderich. Ile was a member of North street 'United church. , In 780:3`i he married Miss Selerr (`'rich, who survives, with two NOTICE.—FOR RL LIALL BABY sitter, phone 1004J. -28 NOTICE, I buy rags, .;feather ticks, and used furniture. S'ew,ing machine repairs and supplies. • C. WOODS, 12 _East street. Phone 242', 21tf NOTICE. ' Spx.ny painting, hand painting and whitewashing (kine within fifteen miles of Goderich,, speeializieg on - barns. Ph(9me 222.1, 'Goderich; or write PA). Ito& 691. 28-1x NOTI(I'h;, Offices of the Clerk and Tax Collector "- will floss' alt noon each Saturday in GEORGE DI'('KWORTH ,July and August. he death of George Duckworth, a - 28_ S. IL BLAKE, Clerk. former resident of Goderich, occurred on July 4th at. Los Angeles, California, .NOTICE. , at the age of seventy-five years. Mr. "DOMINION CHINCHILLAS" - I)uekwnrth had been in failing health (The latest for -bearing animal to be the last four years. A native of successfully 'raised in captivity, the Dundas, Ont., he lived in Goderich for genuine South American Chinchilla, twenty years before going to Los' pro(Theer of the Wor'ld's most luxurious Angeles twenty-eight years ago and fur, may be seen at the- Huron and. while here was an employee of the Bruce Chinchilla Ranch, Wingham, Doty Engine Works. His wife passed Ont, These animals are under the awhCy"four years ago and surviving are care of Mr. II. E. Wells. Learn how his son Wallace, of Goderich, and tjlese animals may provide a living daughter Mrs. Velarde (Muriel), of Los ands hobby for you in the years to Angeles: also two brothers, James, of come. Visits to the ranch are best Dundas, anti lobi), of Battle '1),Ireek,made on week -day evenings or any time D1ritll. • The funeral took glace on Morn- during the reels -ends, and are free da;i' I.,os Aug lea, of obligation. 25t/ W.H.A. TAG DAY The Women's Hospital Auxiliary realized- $80.50 at the tag day held last Saturday. Refrigeration -. a and Electrical: Appliance Service ° • ALL MAKES, ;Elliott,McVitti e� 48 Picton Si.tPhone 417W •22tf, IF YOU • NEED: CARPENTRY WORK DONE " See E: S. VINCENT Corner Britannia Rd. Goderich and Wiliam St. - . 26x Culbert's.) Bakes.,.. .tTlie Home of Tasty Pasta? MEW WEZ E ND SPECIAL Pumpkin, Cakes 35c each �G1Pini All Orders of $1.00 or more delivered. PHONE •165 MEL.. CUL1bERT, Prop. REWARD e15 REWARD. ----- FOR INFt1RMA- TION leading to a suitable house to rent, six rooms or more; any loca- tion ; by local . business man. 'Write BOX '60,' S IG NAL- STA Il. 28tf AUCTION DALE AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY ANI) HO(•SE-I''URNISHINGS on. Itq,gent street, Goderich, on ..)SATURDAY, JULY 26th at 1 p.m. The property_ consists of lot, 1361 and 1362, Robertson Survey, on whiCh are said to be erected a large frame house and garage, 14 Regent street. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer. - WM. SUTHEI4LANI), 28- • •Solicitor Yui 'the -Estate. A l'('T ION SALE OF IIOUSEHOLD 1''1'RNISIIINGS at the home of Mrs. R. G. Emerson, • Wellington street, Goderich, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 at 1.30 p.m. including the following articles: Two electric radios, good working order; humidifier; Bell piaanoeexcellent condition ; RA3'11oud sewing machine, drophead ; walnut - seat; • -mahogany seat; 2 - bedrooih chairs., 1 rocker; drov. back day bed ; carpet, 10 x 23; wardrobe ;.doll carriage ; kitchen•table Cuiigoleum rug, Ili. •x. 9 e 2 suit. cases ; 'Oath bag; large thermos pail; 3 electric toasters; 3 electric , irons; pruning sheers; lawn mower; 50' 'garden hose; red rug, 10 x 21 (good) and mats; 6' ' glass' show case„ sliding doors ; 2' glass show _ disc : shopping baskets; dinner set of ('rown Dual pattern dishes; 1 libeler set of Alfred Meakin dishes; :; silver casseroles; quantity of knives, forks and Spoons; .carbon sun -- lamp ; kitchen utensils; kitchen sink; trunk ; 3 -piece chesterfield; ' 1 wicker chair ; 7 odd chairs; small bookcase. - ...4A,RC)LI1-,: JACKSON;- Auctioneer. 28-9- 1. P. • CHESNEY, Clerk. ,UenoN SALE OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS. C. F. ' - ' CLARKE , at 'her late resideixce,- Elgin avenue, Goderich, on - SATURDAY, JULY 19th at '1.30 p.m. 'sharp D. S.'1'., the following: Walnut finish drop-leaf dimi.ag-room table and four -chairs.; chest of drawers ; writing desk ; magazine table; modern bed and springs (fitll size) ; spoiled lied' and springs ( full size) ; dressing 'table; dresser eivall table; two small tallles: two magazine st,ands; end. table ; enamel bed and springs size) ; day l,►ed and matt re's: ma- hogatny .table ( hand-c'atrved 1 : tri -light; floor lamp; .2 bedroom lamps: health lamp; fernery stand; 3 •boor; shelves; Ax-Inillster rug, "7' x 9'; Axminster rug, x 7'; stalIt' carpet; 5 scnttei' rugs; 2 pair dt'atpes I velour) : 2 pair drailes (monk's cloth) ; Ingraham 8-day•Iuaintel clock ; black mantel clock : war II bracket whataiot : copper kettle' I antique) ; S occasional -chairs ; 'i serving trays; 2 silver serving • trays; several l hand paintings with gold leaf trim : other pictures and frames ; gun ntity- of dishes' ( some hatndpailuted l ; cut glass -ware; vases: wall • mirror: Connor electric washing Machine; 2, washtubs: wash- 1ivard : kitchen table (('nalntel top) ; 2 kitchen chairs ; kitchen stool : 24 -lb. household scale: 2 rintks; 2snitcases; camera.; .,lawn glider; 5' stepladder; 'floor Polisher; mops; etc.: kitchen - utensils; kitchenware, including roast- ing paw,' bread box ; set 6f golf clubs and ;:'golf bags ; inner spring mattress ( full size.) : oak china cabinet and n'um1]erolls other articles. TERMS—CASH. MISS MARY CLARKE. • Adinini`atrutrix. S. B. CLARKE, Administrator. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer. 28-I)- tr..' aamommummommiwomm .,(111111a■1111111111111r4 GET THEM AT GARDNER'S ` ey --and ou ll have no re rets Ged`hl°ne G. A -Parts and Accessories Steering Control Partc 4 • Parts and Accessories , Gardner ivi Motor - Phone 234. $ales Goderich 4 ..o a' A NEW lIKES FIRST LINE - 4 PLY 600j6 $16.•95 econd (Not ss) • We Do V uleanizigkg MOTOR OILS! ONEIDA .... 5 -gal. sealed $5.555 SPITFIRE .... 5 -gal sealed $1.55 VISOIL.. -.'.. 3 -gal. sealed $3.55 PRANK A, GALLOW PHONE 599 • 11 NORTH ST. 18010 Reliable Efficient . in in • ttepairs IN OUR RIO SERVICE DEPT. FULLSTOCK OP TUBES AND ,PARTS CA'RRIBD All WorkGuaranteed i_ ooDRi °• ONTARIO s' P4i0 i0 114 Wi ut' St. Goderich gena Fund Now,Over $259Q60 R'outiuned from page 1) Mrs. faecal 1 Dail. Willis (Victim St.) ALwow mous .....•, 1Ir.. and 111.x. N. McDonald Mrs. Jos, Aialiout ll F. Fritzley John Hoffman M1•. and Mrs. -\\`. E. j.'eaehey ...... 'tlr. and Mrs. 1). C. _.t,erhar't .. 111•. and Mrs. Iteg. Burrows Clayton Nivins 7 H. 1'. Lashbrook Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Needham 'Itobt. Needham M. 1'. L. Whitten May Irwin Harold Chambers - ()liver Grigg \lis, N. McPhail \.rrs. Jet). Longiuiee Mr. and Mrs:• Geo. S. Warren Geo. Stewart Warren . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook Dianne Bannister .. Mrs. Gordon Bannister Dick Goodwin • Mrs. MacDonald Cecil Ryan L. Smith 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. Marriott lU Mr. and Mrs. H. Sanderson , 10 A. L. 'Smith ` 1 Ron Allita ;'S Mr. and Mrs. Win. Armstrong 4 Wilson McCreath 5 Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Arlin 1 F. Noble 5 H. Battersby 1 Huron Bogy & Fender Shop 20 G. Filsinger 100 Chas. Black 10 J..Nivins 10 G. W. Schaefer .50 Verna's Beauty Salon ' . 10 Hlitchinsoil Bros. a -14.4441 ...:....,� 10 \V. A. Craig & Sun 25 T. Legg & Solt r..m '....,a 0 McLean Bros. 25 Reg Bouu - Dr. L. M. Mabee OP" 10 H. C. Dunlop 50 Geo. \atthies ou 100 'D. M. O'Brien &', Som 40 J. Campbell 100 I). J. Allen E. Breckenridge Print Shop ' 10 R. J. Acheson 50 'D. D. Mooney - • 200 F. J. Curry ,r 200 Johnston -& Mallough 10 J. A. Snyder H. Bradley & Son 50 Al's Fish & Chip ' 20 Dr. J. A. Grahani 200 Antonio Fruit Market 50 Brophey's Funeral -"Service 100. Mrs. Hattie Fritzley 1 Mr. and Mrs. henry Donais 5 (►. Brunhead , 2 Sansone Fruit Co. Ltd. 50 1). G. Henderson 10 :Mrs. 'T'hoi'burn 4 Miss Helen C. Strang Miss Marion McKay .Myron ("Redly• John McKay ..,.,., ..,...__..�� \Vallac'e Duckworth - 'Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gibson Miss McNaughton Miss' E. McDonald , Miss 'C. McClinton - :Mrs. E. Tetanal' • Bill Smith I 2 B. A. 'llaziit'cC' • 5 Bert Foley _.. '10 L. Ferguson 5 \lr. and Mrs. S..Argyle 10. Frank McArthur 10 Miss B Sormerville -, 1 J. Sheardown 5 Miss Julia Lewis 10 Miss Catherine Lewis 1 B. Pearson 5 Mrs. Jas. Johnston W. 1I. Baker 2 Mrs.' Van Dormick 5 Mrs. Leeson ' 1 ('. Pollock 5 Mrs. J. Vickers 5 (.'has. Rance 10. Murtaugh, 20 Mrs. Bert McDonald 3- A Friend 5 C. Ramen 5 G. Peac•hey 10 S. Carter • 10 J. H. Rabert`son 10 S. H. Blake 25 Ii. R: Hall 25 Ned. Sale '10' Mrs. Scrimgeour 50 Miss Betty Beacom 5 John Moss 5 Edgar Mallough (maChine shop) 5 A. C. Ross 5 R. W. Bell 2 Evelyn Cooper 25 Mrs. D. Young_25 Mrs. Geo. Beaco Mrs. Chas. Stowe 2 Geo. Beacons - 5 Fred Sandy 100 Haarr • Girvin J. N. Kernighan Mr. John Warren II. O. Jerry �• R: George Ross W. J. Murphy Frank Clark ' Ilarry Westbrook Alex. Thompson Lindsay Burrows J. M. Murphy 1:. Maskell 25 20 2A0 Biiefs :'title of sui nillel' dresses at Seltaefer''s. Your choice of the ..(lM, u's smartest styles, all at spe(ial sale prices. Shop early at ► chaefer's. -28 Prices on American Houle magazine the going oup after July 13th.. Fven " if your subscription does not • e pile ;vet, .take advantage of the pre'ent low rates by renewing at once to extend your subscription from the present ex- piration date. If you hitve been con- sidering getting this splendid magazine, plaice your subscription new before the prices rise with Miss Mary B. Howell, phone 213W', or Mrs. Ismay McLean. 27tf 20% discount on swim suits, sun -tan -dresses and slack suits at b'ehatefer's. -28 Hygieni'e supplies ( rubber goods), mailed postpaid in j1ain,, sealed en- 1 veldpe with' 'price list. 'Six. samples 10 25e; 24- samples $1.00. Mall Order 1 Dept. 7-53, NOV-RUBBER CO., Box 5 91 Hamilton, Out. -1-9 "Walk' a block or walk a mile, oer-Lloyd's for 3Lloyd's' Corn lSalve, will at iCampbell's and Emerson's drug stores. , -28 Plan to attend the gardei party at St. George's church, Thursday. July 24th. Fancy work, flowers, white elephant table and fishpond. Commenc- ing at 3.30 p.m., bridge. and afternoon teal. `upper at 5.30. Admission 50c. -28 10 10 10 1 b u 5 ••I 5 1 3 5 25 25 men's institute, held in MacKay Hall on Thursday, July 3rd. _ Letters of appreciation of .flowers and •cards received were read by Mrs. Price. Arrangements were made for the picnic at, be held at Harbor Park un August 7th. Members are to bring their families and. a 'pot -luck supper will be served. Institute members were congratulated on winning the first prize for comic float in the Dominion 'Day parade. The Institute hopes to have a booth at the race meet on civic holiday. Mrs. Lockhart a1u1 Mrs.Price were famed a committee to make arrangements, The roll call was answered with hints on "how to become a good citizen." . After the singing of "O Canada," Mrs. '-•Gordon Bisset gave a paper on "Eighty \'ea'rs of Progress in Canada." Torching on all phases of progress from the year 1807, she presented a vivid description of advancement- in ('ana(la down through thd' years. °In keeping with Dominion Week, Mrs.. Tichborme ;also read a splendid- paper ►n ''('itizenship." ` Miss' Barbara' Middleton played tWo lirvely piaa'no soles, "The. Rose Mary Skating Waltz," and "The Whistling Boy," tile• latter i►eing elle test piece which won for herlhe Institute scholar- ship at the Festival 'of Music. Highlights of the convention at Guelph wore given -by tile -members Whir- tttendetl.'• -Marty- 'am'srsitt find interesting incidents were recalled. . A prize donated by Mrs. Riley was won by Mrs. Barlow. Mrs. Tichborrte, :Mrs. G. -Bisset, Mrs. Jerry. Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. McKee and Mrs. Shore served afternoon tea. 10 10 10 3.75 20 • :..0 10 5 TODAY'S TIP DON'T LEARN THE NEED OF INSURANCE THROI II THE LACK' OF IT.' SEE H. M. FORD Get Insured — Stay Insured-. Rest Assured. Nerth St. "rel." 268w Mrs. E. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunlop A. Goddard Mrs. Ii. Videan Mr. J. It. ('urson Mrs. E.- F. Roberts E. II. Bill Miss K. ('arson Mr. K: G. Lindsay Miss M. Powell Msiss-'Derliom'ywel1 - W. A. ('4,althurst Lloyd Pierce John "netkill ' ► a Miss I)or''othy Donnelly Mr.. and Mrs, Chas. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. I). J". Psitterson ,... 5 • Mr. and Mrs. A: F. Sturdy 100 5 15 funei'hl home on Saturday afternoon, 50 and was attended by a large number 10 of citizens from Goderich and vicinity. 10 The •.service was conducted by Rev. C. 10•Wesley Cope of North, street. United 25 church and the pallbeatrers were Leslie - 25, Ball, Hugh Ball, Ernest C'rish, Norman 5 Wright. Percy Gibbings, all rof Clinton, 10. and Stanley • Ball. of Auburn. The 5 interment 'was in Clinton, cemetery.. 5 a MRS.. WILLIAM JOHNSTON - • 20 The. dealt of Annie Ogram, widow 5 of \Villin in Johnston, formerly of (lode - 2 rich, occurred d in Windsor on Sunday 3; in her seventy-fifth year. Her Iius- 10 band died in London several years ago. ...5 Surviving are two daughters, M'i's. 1 Miriam SCeelet', of London• .who at 2 one time taught. school in Ashfield, 20 and .Miss Effie, in Windsor, aand a son, 10 Arthtii=.,Johiiatom,._ who. is, a druggist 25 in Windsor. The • funeral' Was held 10 from the Cranston funeral home oat Tuesday afternoon, the service being 5 conducted by Rev. ('. W.-('ope,rc►f North street United church. Sil'Aneph(ws, were pall bea rerse The interment whit' in Greenhill cemetery. Lucknow. BORN ANDERSON. At Alexandra Hospital, ' FOR SALE,—GAreVANIGED STEEL Goderich, on July 9th, 1947, to Mr. building, 14' x 16'. Also Polled - and Mrs. John F. Anderson, Dungan- Angus bull calf, ready for service. iron, a daughter, Gail Patricia. Apply WALTER McGOWAN, R.R. No. IA)CKIIART..—At 41exandra Hospital, 3, Blyth, Ont. 28-9x Goderich, on July 0th, 11)47, to -'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lockhart, 4.R. 3, FOR SALE.—BLUE FLAME .OIL - Blyth. ti' son,"Robert rohu, - -lTt'RNER, good as new. Apply 20 McDOUGALL.—At Alexandra Hospital, Trafalgar street. 27x Goderich, on July 9th, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip McDougall, Goderich, a daughter Janet Sandra. T(►ROK. — At Alekandrat' Hospital, Goderich, on July 4th, 1947; to Mr. midi Mrs. John Torok •(nee Petty FOR SAIL — FRAME HOUSE, • Rel, Goderieh,+al some( _ •FOR rooms, . conveniences and basement, on Wilson street : sewer rates paid. Also new five -room -stucco house with basement, practically completed) on William and Cayley streets; sewer paid. Immediate - possession, 24 Wil- liam street, sunroom entrance. , 27tf or Results - A Classified Ad FOR SA1 FOR SALE. -- MAN'$ C.C.M. BI- CYCLE; was bought new and is iii good coliditioit. BOX 59, SIGNAL - STAR, - , 29tf FOR SALE BY TENDER. ()Ilan church shed, size 20 ft. x (i}i ft. at llulialesvitle United Church. . Tenders may be forwarded to ELMER POTTER, R.R. No. 2, Clinton, by July 19, 1947. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 28x DUST FUR CONTROL OF tomato blight and biting and suck- ing insects. Do not -let your garden be eaten by bugs or° destroyed by blight.' Use C.I.L. Garden Dust that comes in a handy dust gun ready to use: Fort sale by» JACKSONS FLUB- I5'J,', 49 .Bruce street, phone .105. FOR SALE on WELL SWAP FOR camera or golf clubs, new Dreml` Moto tool complete with holder and table; value $45, excellent for anyone interested in hobby craft. Phone, 497J evenings. • -28 FOR SALE. — BRICK HOUSE, property - of thg late, G. G. McHardy ; seven rooms and bath-, -with senroom ; oil 'heat ; oak floors; copper piping; fully insulated; complete base- ment. Apply :to 'P.O. BOX 56, Goderich, before July 21st, 19'47. Further information - may be had by phoning 53, Goderich. 27x FOR •SALE. — 19:14 OLDS. SIX ;. radio. six wheels and tires (two new). Price .395. 36 Regent street. IN MEMORIAM • GOOD.—In loving memory of Wm. Albert Good, who passed away July 11, 1946. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, - The world's weary trouble and trials are mist, - In silence he suffered, in patience he bore, ' Till God called him home to suffer no more. —Ever , remembered by Wife and Family. 28x ouommormumommem CARDS . OF' • TH ANKS .FOR "SALE.—MAROON PRAM, IN excellent condition. Phone 490. ' 28x FOR SALE. —• BATTERY RADIO' and batteries. 'W. BANNISTIM William' street. '28x FOR SALE. -1939 I)ESOTO ROAD - WORDS CANNOT ADEQUATELY STER : four new tires, new paint express our deep appreciation of Joie sealed beam lights. Apply WM. the many kind and sympathetic actions Al,-LANAWAY, 58 St. Davids street, that c'aame to us at the blue of our Goderich. 28x recent • bereavement ; especially the floral tributes' and loan of ears'. THE FA U ii,YY_Ol±' THE. LATE M,1tS.,., \\',M., JOHNSTON. .. -28 •MRS. J. E. - BALL • AND '1FAMILY wish to express their gratitude to alt the relatives, friends and neighbors for kindness and flowers, in the recent sudden passing of John Edwin Ball. 28x TENDERS WANTED* TENDERS FOR THE SCORE cards and markers for the civic holiday meet- of the Goderich Pacing and Agricultural Associatioll will be received by the undersigned until July 16th at 8 11.m. J. W. NEWCOMB'E, Acting Secretary, Goderich. LOST LOS: ,-\VHITE' FIGURED CREPE dress belt. narrow ; in . vicinity of Montreal street. Phone 989,1, or leave at SIGNAL - STAR, OFFI('E. • -28 LOST. — LADY'S \WRIST -\WATCH, in vianity of Square on Monday. -Reward given.- Phone 932 r 11, Gude- rich. -28 L()$T.-BROWN MALE COCKER spaniel, 'license No. 150, Finder please phone 625J. -28 sons, Oscar John, of Detroit, and James Clarence, of Grosse Isle, Mich.; and -two daughters, Mrs. Norman Habkirk, of Detroit, and Mrs. Clayton- Martin of Kitchener. Also surviving.are two brothers, William, of Clinton, and 'Amos, of Goderich, and three -sisters, Mrs.' John Gibbings, of Clinton, Mrs. David Wright.. of Londesboro, and Mrs. Wesley Vodden, of Sunimerhill. The funeral ,service was held at the Wheeler r '`.A.ED EI.1' WANTED. –MALE, AVER- AGE 'I5 weekly for Alan or WO' nlalla to supply fatisu)ps \Wnthiias ;Pro- ducts to customers i Goderich. Estab- lished business. No ineestimelat.° Start now. Write Dept. o0=^1, THE J. It, • :WATK I N S COMPANY, Montreal, 34, Quebec. -28 v .ANTED. --- LISTINGS OF PRO- PERTY fhr sale. Phone MAL-' COLM MATHEItS, Insurance and Real Estate Brokgs, 115W. 7t1 WANTED TO BUY.—OLD HORSES and dead animals, . ,suitaiile for mink feed. II dead, ph(tne at once. Phone collect JACK GILBERT, 936 r 21 or FRED-GILBERT, phone 936 r 32, Goderich. -26tf \.NTED. — MAN OR BOY TO work in dry cleaning 'plant. Ap- ply GODERICH FRENCH DRY CLEANING WOI%ES. -28 WANTED. -810.00 REWARD FOR information leading to renting of Cottage, house or apartment. Phone or write BOX 58, SIGNAL -STAR. ° 2T -8x PPOR'1'T7NITY. —. POWERFUL company hos 'opening .in' your locality for honest, dep, n dable applic- ant, well accltlatinted with i istrict. -Ex- cellent remunerations and prospects for bright future. BLUE BRAND PRO- DUCTS, 7227 Alexandra, Montreal, Que., Dept. 0-G-2. 27-8-9-10 WANTI':I). — APARTMENT (TWO to four rooms) ) by couple ; no children ( Bell Telephone man). Apply BELL TELEPHONE OI''FI('E, Gude" rich. • 28x WA-N'Tk:1 OUNG. «COUPLE - RE- QUIRE apartment, house or boarding ac'('olnmo(111tion by September 1st. Call I). J. REGAN, Dominion Road Machinery ('o., 880. 28x VANTED. — T\WIN BEDS W)TII springs and mattress. Must be in good condition. Reply SIGNAL -STAR. -28 ANTED. --MAID FOR BEDROOM work. Apply BEDFORD HOTEL. -28 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND • OTHERS. In the Estate of Rev. Charles Francis Nft'gle, deceased. • ' All claims against the above-named deceased must -be -filed with the under- signed by Jally 25, after which date., the executoi. will proceed to distribute the assets. FRANK- DONNELLY,. K.C., Goderich; Ontario, Solicitor for the Estate. -26-8 _OUTBOARD MOTORS, IMMEDIATI+: (� tleli:v-t'i,1 a. .,`'.• a . a i 5. 3 O ga1.1c)si.� -jot.-- .1'I( I; TO CREDITORS. per hour automatic pressure systems, • '1'.1ki, notice that all claimants complete with tank and fittings, .$109.50. against the estate of Wilhelmina Eliza - 11/e II.P, garden tractors $190. 31/2 H.P. stets"\Whitely, late -cif the Town of Gode- garden tractors lit $380. Attachments rich, ll, iu the County of Huron, spinster, -who died •on May 29th, 1947, are re- quired to rile proofs thereof With the uudf'i'signed on or 1')efore July 26th, 1947, • after which date' the executor will distribute the assets, having re- gard only .to' such clailiis and sa,srsng all just defences. • • • \WILLIAM S. SUTHERLAND, Solicitor for Harold Benson Whitely, 28-9-30- :Executor. • extra. Transportation prepaid any- where in Canada. • CHRISTIAN'S ELECTRIC & HARDWARE, Oshawa, Ont. - -28-9-30-1 FOR SALE.—CANOE; EVENRCDE Lightwil► outbclard : trolling single natbeard motors.. J. BACON, Harbor Park. • 28x FOR SALE.—COOK STOVE AND hot plate. Apply 18 Calabria road. 28tf FOR SALE. • — FIVE:ROOM COT- TAGE, 2 lots : large henhouse. im- mediate ,possession. DAN RIEHL. Jones street..•' `28x FOR SALE.—BRUCE ST. HOUSE, 6 1(ionis, all in very nice condition, early .possession. M A I. C O I.11L MATIIERS, Insurance and Real Estate Broker, West street. Phone 115W. 28x FOR SALE. -- CHESTERFIELD- . suite; 3 pieces; also a studio couch, all nearly new, at great saving„, Din-` iug-room and' kitchen furniture, easy ch}airs, -deck chairs, invalid's wheel chair, adult's commode chair, another used chefiterfreld and chairs, cheap. Library table, beds and springs, floor lamps, 'electric fixturee, tw l lhrge ice boxes, baby cribs, walkers, strollers, rockers. electric and battery radios, plastic wall ornaments, greatly reduced. Two -wheel trailer, 'practice piano, -man's hk'ycle, many other articles. C. WOODS, Secondhand Store, 12•East street. • - -28 NOTICE OUITUAfY JOHN .EDWIN BALL After a brief illness, Jolin Edwin hall. Regent. 'street, passed away at his home©at noon tai Thltrsday last in his eightieth year..Iftr: Ball had at- tended a picnic the previous Monday, and on his return home ` suffered a stroke, which resulted in his, death. Born near Auburn, he was a son of John and ;Sarah Palmer Ball and for fifty years farmed sllceessfully in Tuekersmith township. He retired five years ago to live in Goderich. Ile was a member of North street 'United church. , In 780:3`i he married Miss Selerr (`'rich, who survives, with two NOTICE.—FOR RL LIALL BABY sitter, phone 1004J. -28 NOTICE, I buy rags, .;feather ticks, and used furniture. S'ew,ing machine repairs and supplies. • C. WOODS, 12 _East street. Phone 242', 21tf NOTICE. ' Spx.ny painting, hand painting and whitewashing (kine within fifteen miles of Goderich,, speeializieg on - barns. Ph(9me 222.1, 'Goderich; or write PA). Ito& 691. 28-1x NOTI(I'h;, Offices of the Clerk and Tax Collector "- will floss' alt noon each Saturday in GEORGE DI'('KWORTH ,July and August. he death of George Duckworth, a - 28_ S. IL BLAKE, Clerk. former resident of Goderich, occurred on July 4th at. Los Angeles, California, .NOTICE. , at the age of seventy-five years. Mr. "DOMINION CHINCHILLAS" - I)uekwnrth had been in failing health (The latest for -bearing animal to be the last four years. A native of successfully 'raised in captivity, the Dundas, Ont., he lived in Goderich for genuine South American Chinchilla, twenty years before going to Los' pro(Theer of the Wor'ld's most luxurious Angeles twenty-eight years ago and fur, may be seen at the- Huron and. while here was an employee of the Bruce Chinchilla Ranch, Wingham, Doty Engine Works. His wife passed Ont, These animals are under the awhCy"four years ago and surviving are care of Mr. II. E. Wells. Learn how his son Wallace, of Goderich, and tjlese animals may provide a living daughter Mrs. Velarde (Muriel), of Los ands hobby for you in the years to Angeles: also two brothers, James, of come. Visits to the ranch are best Dundas, anti lobi), of Battle '1),Ireek,made on week -day evenings or any time D1ritll. • The funeral took glace on Morn- during the reels -ends, and are free da;i' I.,os Aug lea, of obligation. 25t/ W.H.A. TAG DAY The Women's Hospital Auxiliary realized- $80.50 at the tag day held last Saturday. Refrigeration -. a and Electrical: Appliance Service ° • ALL MAKES, ;Elliott,McVitti e� 48 Picton Si.tPhone 417W •22tf, IF YOU • NEED: CARPENTRY WORK DONE " See E: S. VINCENT Corner Britannia Rd. Goderich and Wiliam St. - . 26x Culbert's.) Bakes.,.. .tTlie Home of Tasty Pasta? MEW WEZ E ND SPECIAL Pumpkin, Cakes 35c each �G1Pini All Orders of $1.00 or more delivered. PHONE •165 MEL.. CUL1bERT, Prop. REWARD e15 REWARD. ----- FOR INFt1RMA- TION leading to a suitable house to rent, six rooms or more; any loca- tion ; by local . business man. 'Write BOX '60,' S IG NAL- STA Il. 28tf AUCTION DALE AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY ANI) HO(•SE-I''URNISHINGS on. Itq,gent street, Goderich, on ..)SATURDAY, JULY 26th at 1 p.m. The property_ consists of lot, 1361 and 1362, Robertson Survey, on whiCh are said to be erected a large frame house and garage, 14 Regent street. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer. - WM. SUTHEI4LANI), 28- • •Solicitor Yui 'the -Estate. A l'('T ION SALE OF IIOUSEHOLD 1''1'RNISIIINGS at the home of Mrs. R. G. Emerson, • Wellington street, Goderich, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 at 1.30 p.m. including the following articles: Two electric radios, good working order; humidifier; Bell piaanoeexcellent condition ; RA3'11oud sewing machine, drophead ; walnut - seat; • -mahogany seat; 2 - bedrooih chairs., 1 rocker; drov. back day bed ; carpet, 10 x 23; wardrobe ;.doll carriage ; kitchen•table Cuiigoleum rug, Ili. •x. 9 e 2 suit. cases ; 'Oath bag; large thermos pail; 3 electric toasters; 3 electric , irons; pruning sheers; lawn mower; 50' 'garden hose; red rug, 10 x 21 (good) and mats; 6' ' glass' show case„ sliding doors ; 2' glass show _ disc : shopping baskets; dinner set of ('rown Dual pattern dishes; 1 libeler set of Alfred Meakin dishes; :; silver casseroles; quantity of knives, forks and Spoons; .carbon sun -- lamp ; kitchen utensils; kitchen sink; trunk ; 3 -piece chesterfield; ' 1 wicker chair ; 7 odd chairs; small bookcase. - ...4A,RC)LI1-,: JACKSON;- Auctioneer. 28-9- 1. P. • CHESNEY, Clerk. ,UenoN SALE OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS. C. F. ' - ' CLARKE , at 'her late resideixce,- Elgin avenue, Goderich, on - SATURDAY, JULY 19th at '1.30 p.m. 'sharp D. S.'1'., the following: Walnut finish drop-leaf dimi.ag-room table and four -chairs.; chest of drawers ; writing desk ; magazine table; modern bed and springs (fitll size) ; spoiled lied' and springs ( full size) ; dressing 'table; dresser eivall table; two small tallles: two magazine st,ands; end. table ; enamel bed and springs size) ; day l,►ed and matt re's: ma- hogatny .table ( hand-c'atrved 1 : tri -light; floor lamp; .2 bedroom lamps: health lamp; fernery stand; 3 •boor; shelves; Ax-Inillster rug, "7' x 9'; Axminster rug, x 7'; stalIt' carpet; 5 scnttei' rugs; 2 pair dt'atpes I velour) : 2 pair drailes (monk's cloth) ; Ingraham 8-day•Iuaintel clock ; black mantel clock : war II bracket whataiot : copper kettle' I antique) ; S occasional -chairs ; 'i serving trays; 2 silver serving • trays; several l hand paintings with gold leaf trim : other pictures and frames ; gun ntity- of dishes' ( some hatndpailuted l ; cut glass -ware; vases: wall • mirror: Connor electric washing Machine; 2, washtubs: wash- 1ivard : kitchen table (('nalntel top) ; 2 kitchen chairs ; kitchen stool : 24 -lb. household scale: 2 rintks; 2snitcases; camera.; .,lawn glider; 5' stepladder; 'floor Polisher; mops; etc.: kitchen - utensils; kitchenware, including roast- ing paw,' bread box ; set 6f golf clubs and ;:'golf bags ; inner spring mattress ( full size.) : oak china cabinet and n'um1]erolls other articles. TERMS—CASH. MISS MARY CLARKE. • Adinini`atrutrix. S. B. CLARKE, Administrator. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer. 28-I)- tr..' aamommummommiwomm .,(111111a■1111111111111r4 GET THEM AT GARDNER'S ` ey --and ou ll have no re rets Ged`hl°ne G. A -Parts and Accessories Steering Control Partc 4 • Parts and Accessories , Gardner ivi Motor - Phone 234. $ales Goderich 4 ..o a' A