The Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-04-30, Page 12THE GODERI SIONAL"-,, AR
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THURSDAY, APRIL 30th, 1053
WANTIIDS
AND—. .HFRF AND THERE
Keep your eyes peeled for an
absent-minded professor at the
i'ost Office. . Joe McNevin went .for
itis mail on Monday and there was
..othing in the pockets of his spring
elvercoat. When he came out he
. ound a large bunch of keys in one
of his overcoat pockets. He figures
that someone standing beside him
,:nd opening a mail box absent-
.ainded-like slipped his keys into
.ioe's pocket instead of into his
vin after opening his mail box.
. Vire are relieved to know that
Toronto still- belongs to the Bri-
: ish Commonwealth. Our inform -
,.tion comes from the. latest figures
of the Dominion Bureau of Statis-
,dcs, just released. Of Toronto's
total population of 675,754, as of
1 he 1951 census, 465,457 came from
the British Isles. Other groups
are as follows: French, 21,865;
German, 11,585; Italian, 18,441;
Jewish, 40,809; Netherlands, 6,742;
'olish, 20,857; Russian, 3,926; Scan-
dinavian, 3,772; Ukrainian, 23,383;
other European origins, 31,523;
Asiatic origins, 8,274; native Indian
and Eskimo, 805; other and not
tated, 18,315. The last time we
walked down Yonge street, some
,nonths ago, we imagined we heard
:norc foreign tongues in action
than we did •English,
A, Mt. Forest weather prophet
who last September predicted the"
past winter exactly, says that un-
seasonable spring weather will re-
train until May 10.
The Signal -Star went theatrical
on Monday. When the curtain
rose on Dungannon Junior Fartn-
ers' production of "Fetchin' Pa
:Around" at the drama festival in
MacKay Hall, a family was shown
seated aound the dinner table and
►here was "Pa" reading the news-
paper. And he was reading The
signal -Star.
TO RENT
FOR RENT —FURNISHED TWO -
ROOM apartment downstairs.
Kitchen with sink and built-in cup-
boards. Near the lake. Suitable
for a couple. No conveniences for
children. Apply 33A Essex street.
Phone 1104R. , -. - • l ltf
1 TO RENT.—APARTMENT,. TWO
large airy rooms with kitchen-
ette and balcony in quiet home,
available immediately. 10 St. Vin-
cent street, phone 213W. -17tf
TO RENT. — FURNISHED BED-
ROOM for lady. Phone 1007W.
17x
FOR RENT. — PARTLY FIiRN-
ISHED apartment. Phone 404.
-18
Coming Events
Frigidaire Cooking School spon-
sored by Ahmeek Chapter, LODE,-
will
ODE;will be held in Collegiate auditor-
ium, Wednesday, May 6, at 8 p.m.
Tickets 50c on . sale at Hibbert's
and,Emerson's Stores. -15tf
A Ilospital Day Tea and sale 4'f
home baking and candy will be
held on 'Tuesday, May 12, at Knox '
Church auditorium from 3 to 6
p.m. Come and support your ho- '
petal. -17-19
"Look Out, Lizzie!"—a three -act
comedy:will be presented at Vic-
toria Street Church, by the Wood-
ham L.O.B.A., on Friday, May 8,
auspices Willing Workers. Admi,
sion, 50c and 25c. -17-19
The regular meeting of the
Afternoon Woman's Guild of St.
George's Church wi)l be held in '
the Guild Room, Tuesday, May 5,
at 3 p.m. -18
48
Bargain -wise Bedelia,
A stickler for value received
Read the classified -
And never was deceived!
Briefs
Friday and Saturday this week
'only, sale of ladies' French crepe
dresses, $3.95 each. The Textile
Shop. -18
For Mother's Day, buy Laura
Secord candies and nuts, fresh
each week. Campbell's Drug Store.
-18-19
Irish and Polish linen tea towels,
substantial quality, 49c each at The
Textile. Shop. -18
A spring sale on all C.I.L. paints
such as Speed Easy Satin, Dulux
enamel, Celux enamel and outside
house paint is on. ,A special 10%
discount to every customer for a
period ending May 15, 1953, Re-
member to phone 22 and say "de-
liver
deliver it, please:" A three-foot
yardstick free to each customer
buying one gallon or more. H. 0.
Jerry Hardware. -18-20
ATTENTION.—Calling all house-
wives. Goderich House and Win-
dow Cleaning Service. Still in
business.. Cellars cleared. Phone
1143, 18-20x
Order Shell furnace oil and stove
oil from Edward Fuels, tank truck
dealer for all Shell Oil Co. pro-
ducts. Phone 98. -18tf
Summer rates are in effect on
all kinds -of coal. At rock -bottom
prices, fill your bin for next
winter. Order now. Phone 1002.
Overholt Coal Co. -18
For clean-up, moving and gen-
eral cartage, call E. JEFFERY,
phone 843W. -18tf
The regular monthly meeting of
the Goderich Women's Institute i
will be held May 7, at 2.30 p.[n., i
at MacKay Hall. There will be
installation of *officers. • -18
The Maple Leaf Chapter, I.O.D E.
will hold a rummage sale on Satur-
day, May 2, at 1 p.m., at Mar„Kay
Hall. -18
The regular monthly meeting
of Maple Leaf Chapter, I.O.D.E.,
will be held at the home of Mrs.
D. D. Mooney, Tuesday, May 5, at
8.15 p.m. -18
BIRTHS
CHISHOLM,—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on April 27,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Chisholm, R.R. 3, Goderich, a
son.
HOY, -- At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on April 27, 1953, to
- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoy, 11 R.
3, Goderich, a son.
IN MEMORIAM
STIRLING.—In loving memory of
our mother, Mrs. Pearl Stirling,
who passed away two years ago,
May lst.
The years • may wipe out many
things,
But this they wipe out never—
The memory of those happy days
iWhen' We were all together:
—Ever remembered by her
I daughters, Florence, Margaret and
Mary. 18x
TO RENT. — GROUND FLOOR
near Square, office or barber-
hop
arber -hop or small living apartment,
'seated; bathroom facilities. Bank
',nd front:entrance on same floor.
JAMES A. CAMPBELL. -18
TO RENT.—TWO FULLY MOD-
ERN summer cottages, we11T
urnished, overlooking the lake.
"hone 1042R or call at 271 Cobourg
street. } -18
To RENT.—THREE LARGE UN-
FURNISHED heated rooms,
-mailable May 9. No objection to
one child. Phone 1382. -18-19
`FI OR'~RENT,- --THREE-ROOM A-
PARTMENT, private entrance,
• uitable for elderly couple. or
vung working' couple. Apply. 167
"ambridge street. Telephone
1193W. 18x
° CARD OF THANKS
THE FAMILY OF THE LATE
Mrs. Sarah Walter would like
to express their sincere thanks and
appreciation to all those who were
so kind to them in their recent
bereavement, to 'those who sent
floral tributes, messages of sym-
pa'thy''and for the loan of cars.
18x
PUBLIC NOTICE
FLOOR SANDISG•
Old ::nil neer flours sanded. Phone
CREE COOK, 23J, Clinton. -2tf
NOTICE,
Guaranteed radio service. WILF.
REINHART ELECTRIC, Hamilton
street, phone 466° -12
MODERN FLOORS. — FLOORS
laid, sanded and finished; old
floors resurfaced.Tiling a special-
ty. I. E. BENNEWIES, Mitchell,
phone 650 r 14( • 15-22x
ATTENTION FARMERS. FOR
YEARS THE HIGIIEST PRICES
FOR HOGS HAVE BEEN PAID'
IN Ai'(iI-ST AND SEPTEMBER
START Y(lt'R WF.ANERS NOW
TO (GET THAT MARKET. SEE
t."S A BOUT A HOO CONTRACT.
PA 1' FOR FEED WHEN IMO
ARK SOL NO- EXTRA_ CHARGE..
GEO. WRAITH. MINNEAPOI48
ANI) FERGUSON FARM MA•
(VINERY, Pi'ItINA •'FEEDS.
M(►NTREAL STREET. PHONE
1283. -20tf
N'T
ESS
Faulty ignition and carburation can be an-
noying, expensive --tend dangerous. It costs
less, ultimately, to .keep them in tip-top con-
dition at all times. That's our job. Start
out right TODAY. Beginyour regular
check-ups by driving in HOW!
Samis Mayors
Pontiac---Buick�11 M.O. Trucks
KINGSTON. ST. PHONE 344
.TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE
Federal Buildings — Province of
' Ontario
SEALED TENDERS addressed to
the undersigned and endorsed
"TENDER FOR COAL," will be
received until 3 p.m. IE.D.S.T.),
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1953, for
the supply of coal and coke for
the Federal Buildings throughout
the Province of Ontario.
Forms of tender with specifica-
tions and conditions attached can
be obtained from the Chief of Pur-
chasitig and Stores, Department of
Public Works, Ottawa, and the Dis-
trict Architect, 36 Adelaide St.
East, Toronto, Ont.
Tenders should be made on the
forms supplied by the Department
and in accordance with depart-,
mental specifications and . condi-
tions attached thereto.
The Department reserves the
right to demand from any success-
ful tenderer, before awarding the
order, a security deposit in the
form of a certified cheque on a
chartered -bank-in --,Canada, made -i -
payable to the order of the Honour-
able the Minister of Public Works
equal to 19 per cent of the amount
of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of
the Dominion of Canada or of the
Canadian National Railway Com-
pany and its constituent companies
unconditionally guaranteed as to
principal and interest by the Do-
Iminion of Canada, or the afore,
mentioned bonds and- a certified
cheque if required to make up an
odd amount.
Such security will serve as a
guarantee for the proper fulfilment
of the contract.
ROBERT FORTIER,
Acting Secretary.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, April 15,) 1953.
-18-19
PERSONAL
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F N D EMBARRASSING BALD-
NESS. At last a tested proven
hair restorer. Quickly promotes
hair growth in all cases of bald-
ness, regardless of age or condi-
tion. Sold on full money -back
guarantee. For particulars write
distributor THALIA HERBAL PRO-
DUCTS,, 72 West Avenue South,
Hamilton, Ontario.
16-19x
AUCTION SALE
j,JXECUTOR'S AUCTION SALE
OF PROPERTY AND HOUSE -
HOLD 'EFFECTS
of the Estate of the late Mrs.
Margaret Green from her former
1 residence, St. David's street, Gode-
rich, on
SATURDAY, MAY 9
at 1.30 p,m. (D.S.T.) the following:
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS --- Six
walnut ladder -back chairs; walnut
love seat; walnut, settee; 2 pedestal
tables; wicker rocking chair; leath-
er rocking chair; other rocking
chairs; Doherty organ and stool;
two 3 -piece bedroom suites; mat-
, tresses; single. bed and inner -spring
mattress; dressers and washstand;
large hall table (walnut); cherry
desk (antique); sideboard (an-
tique); pine chest of drawers; 2
pine cupboards; radio stand; elec-
tric cabinet radio; mantel clock;
2 kitchen clocks; 6 cane -bottom
chairs; 2 pine chairs; 3 fire
screens; several small tables; 2
pine side tables; extension table;
6 kitchen chairs; Singer sewing
machine; bar -room chair; cherry
drop-leaf table; rosewood jewel
box; .jardinier; trunk; ice box; gas
stove; woollen blankets; quilts;
linen; dishes; cooking utensils;
garden tools; numerous other
articles.
PROPERTY.—At the same time
and place, if not sold previous to
sale date, there will be offered for
sale, subject to reserve bid the
property with anadditional build-
ing lot being a -i!, acre of land
more or less on which is situated
a seven -room frame, one-story
dwelling with hydro and three-
piece bath. This house is suited
for a two family apartment. Also
on this property is a • one -car
garage. ,
FRED WESTON,
Executor of the Estate.
'EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
18-19- Auctioneer.
NNW
Ai1T-O AERIALS
Why spoil your driving pleas-
ure with a faulty aerial.
Let us check yours, and, if ne-
cessary, install the finest.
YOUR AUTO RADIO HEAD-
QUARTERS
Hutchinson Radio.
Phone 498R
Huron Road
-17tf
FINANCE ANDINSURE
your next new or late model
car, truck dr" farm machinery
at lower cost through
Harold W. Shore
iNSl'RrANC1 AGENCY
".til Lines of Ensuranee"
NORTH ST. .I'I1ONE,,,?6aw'
Loans also arranged on 19.16
and later model ears,
- titt
NOTICE OF PROPOSED BY-LAW
TO STOP UP AND CLOSE A
PORTION OF ALBERT STREET
IN THE TOWN OF GODERICH
AND TO CONVEY THE SAME TO
GODERICH MANUFACTURING
CO. LIMITED.
Take notice that the Municipal
Council of the Corporation of the
Town of Goderich proposes to pass
a by-law at its regular meeting to
be held at the Town Hall, Goderich
on Friday, May 15, 1953, at 8 p.m.
to stop up a portion of Albert
street in the Town of Goderich
and to convey the same, to Gode-
rich Manufacturing Co. Limited.
That portion of Albert street
which it is proposed to stop up
and convey may- be -more -particul-
arly described as follows: ,Com-
mencing at the norheast angle of
Albert and Anglesea street in the
said Town of Goderich being the
southwest corner of lot 612 in the
said Town, thence west along the
south limit of lot 612 produced
westerly 33 feet to the centre line
of Albert street, thence north-
along the centre line of • Albert
street 4 chains 161/2 links more
or less to a point in the northerly
limit of Wolfe street produced
easterly thence westerly. along the
easterly production of the norther-
ly limit of Wolfe street 33 feet
to the west limit of Albert street
being the southeast angle of lot,
680 in the said Town of Goderich,
thence northerly along the wester-
ly limit of Albert street 7 chains
33 links more or less to the south
limit of Napier- street being the
northeast angle of lot 546 in the
said Town of Goderich, thence
easterly along the south limit of
Napier street 66 feet to the north-
west angle of lot 604 in the said
Town of Goderich, thence souther-
ly along, the east limit of Albert
street 11 chains 491 links more
or less to the place of beginning.
Any person who claims that his
lands will be prejudicially affected
by the by-law and who applies to
be heard will be heard by the
Council either in person or by
his solicitor or agent at its regular
meeting to be held in the Town
Hall, Goderich, on Friday, May 13,
1953, at .8 p.m.
The by-law stopping up and Con-
veying the said portion of Albert
street will be_ enacted pursuant to
the powers contained in the Mun-
icipal Act R.S.O. 1950 Chapter 243
Section 469 (1). -
Dated at Goderich this 21st day
of April, 1953.
S. II. LAKE
17 20 , Clerk.
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"My hair is falling out," admit-
ted the timid man to the chemist,
"Can you recommend something
to keep it in?"
"Certainly." replied the obliging
chemist. "flcre's a cardboard
box."
FOR SALE
FOR SALE.—FENCE POSTS, AN-
CHOR posts, brace posts and
stakes. JOHN HINDMARSH, R. R.
2, Goderich, phone 1194 tf
FOR SALE.—USED EQUIPMENT:
Model UTS Minneapolis -Moline,
a good - buy; 1 Massey -Harris, 102
Junior; 1 Ford-Fergeson with man-
ure loader; 1 AR. John Deere; 1
good used set springtooth harrows;
new and used disc harrows and
cultivators; garden tractors. GEO.
WRAITH, Goderich. -11
FOR SALE. — SWEET CLOVER
cleaned for seed. CREE FREE-
MAN, R.R. 3, Goderich. Phone
Carlow 1410. • 17-13x
FOR SALE. — COMPLETE LINE
of McCormick tractors and
farm machinery; one used Ford
tractor; one used W4 McCormick
tractor; two used two -furrow
plows, Al condition; 13, 15 and
16 marker drills. J. J. HOG-
GARTH, Hamilton street. -14tf
FOR SALE. — PERENNIALS,
shasta daisy, painted daisy,
verbena,- carnation, hybrid bearded
iris, 12 named varieties, Dyke
medel winners. Rock garden and
border plants, Sweet William,
Canterbury Bells, large pansies,
violas, , choice variety English
daisy, begonia. All varieties of
annuals to follow later. Also cab-
bage, cauliflower, tomatoes; pep-
pers, etc. B. 11. MUNDAY, 127
Widder street, phone 598. -14t1
FOR SALE. — BUDGIES WITH
cage from- $12.00 up, Goldfish
and supplies. C. WOODS, 44 East
street. -17t1
FOR SALE.—NURSERY" STOCK
of different varieties: Ever.
greens, junipers, low spreading
and pyramidais; shrubs, spireas,
four varieties; red leaf barberry;
red raspberries, five varieties true
to name; currants, black and red;
some black • raspberry plants.
Everything as good as can be got
anywhere. See what you buy.
WESLEY W. FISHER, R.R. 5,
Goderich{ Ont. Saltford Village.
16-17x
FOR SALE.—IF YOU ARE IN-
TERESTED in a nice new
house, this may be it. This house
on South street, is well built, and
well equipped, including modern
oil furnace. Two bedrooms and
bathroom on main floor; two bed-.
rooms upstairs. For further de-
tails contact MALCOLM MATH -
ERS, Real Estate Broker, phone
115W: -1.7
FOR SALE.—USED REFRTGER-
ATORS, electric ranges, rang-
ettes and washing machines at
BARGAIN PRICES. SHORE AP-
PLIANCES, Goderich, your head-
quarters for hearing aid batteries.
-18tf
FOR SALE.—WEEPING •WILLOW
trees, 3 to 7 - feet high; also
mulberry trees. FRED GILBERT,
Huron road, Goderich, phone
936 r 32. -13tf
FOR SALE.—WATERLOO GAR-
DEN tractors. Come in and
see the different sizes and various
implements that may be had with,
each. These may be bought for
as low as 15% down payment.
GEORGE WRAITH, Montreal St.
-16t1,
FOR SALE. — FIVE -ROOM
bungalow, two bedrooms, bath-
room, living -room, kitchen, built-in
cupboards, roll -brick siding. Rea-
sonable. Evenings 7 to 9. Apply
169 Mary street. -17tf
spoR -SALE:-=-NEW AND 'USED
• radios, electric and battery for
sale or trade. Excellent condition.
Many to choose from, Sold with a
90 -day guarantee. B. R. MUNDAY,
Radio. and Sound Service, 7 Widder
street. Phone 598. -ltf
FOR SALE.--ALLIS CHALMERS
"tractor, 25-35; three -furrow In-
ternational" plow with "spring hitch:
M. -H. drag harrow, 4 section; -18
colony bees; 8 frame extractor with
automatic reversible; medium size
strainer; wax extractor . capping
box; one electric and one steam
capping knives; wax press; equip-
ment for 70 hives; new electric
"Century' 3 h.p. motor; also" new
ball-bearing Guelph 1 h.p. motor.
D. W. HAMILTON, Auburn, phone
9 r .19, Dungannon. 15-18x
VOR SALE.
7 -room frame house, large living
room, dining room, very modern
kitchen, 4 bedrooms and modern
4 -piece bathroom, hardwood floors
throughout, full basement, oil hot-
water heating, garage, 104 by 70 ft.
lot. House in excellent condition.
8 -room fired brick hoose on 10.4
foot by 104 foot lot in good loca-
tion. Two living rooms, dining
room and kitchen on first floor with
hardwood floors. Three bedrooms,
lin"
on
he
he
rt rooms and bathroom c n sec -
floor. Full basement with oil
ting. Automatic hot-water
ter. Two garages.
8 -room house sided with instil
brick. First floor, living room,
dinette, 2 bedrooms with hardwood
floors, bathroom and kitchen with
tiled floor. Self-contained a})art-
ment on second- floor, living room,
bedroom, kitchen and two-piece
bathroom. Present rental of en-
tire property $75,00 per month.
Summer business opportunity.
Group of 10 cottages on four acre
lot. Excellent sand beach, located
on Blue Water Highway, a few
miles Smith of Goderich.
C. F. CHAPMAN, Realtor, Phone
18W. 10tf
FOR SALE
CULBERT'S BAKERY
FOR SALE.—WEST END BUNG-
ALOW, two bedrooms,. nice
location. Agent, MALCOLM
MATHERS, Real Estate Broker, 46
West street, phone 115W. -15tf
FOR SALE.—COTTAGE AT SUN•
SET Beach. Phone 1019W.
-16tf
FOR SALE. -- GRAHAM RANG-
ETTE, electric. Phone 893J.
-16
FOR SALE.—SINGER ELECTRIC
portable and an assortment of
sewing machines; electric stoves;
bicycle; baby walker; stroller;
trilig t; ice boxes; washing ma-
chine and other • articles. Cheap
for cash. C. WOODS, 44 East
street. Open evenings to 8 p.m.
-17t1
FOR SALE. — WELL -KEPT
eight -room brick house with
four bedrooms nicely decorated,
in good residential district, attrac-
tively priced. Will sell to reliable
party with a reasonable down -pay-
ment and balance at a monthly
rate. For further information call
MRS. C. M. LANGILLE, 44 Victoria
street. -17-19
FOR SALE. — GOOD USED
metal "ice box. Phone 1345W.
-18
FOR SALE. —. GERMAN SHEP-
HERD (Police Dog) puppy,
seven weeks old, $15.00. Phone
1297J. 18x
FOR SALE. — .22 REPEATER
rifle. Phone 1345W. -18
FOR SALE. --- TWENTY LITTLE
pigs, two young sows, ready to
breed; also duck eggs. HARRY
JENKINS, phone Carlow 1319.
18x
FOR SALE. — FRIGIDAIRE IN
good condition. Phone 590
day or 646 evenings. -18
FOR SALE. — HARRISON COAL
and wood stove. Apply 106
West street, morning or evening.
-18
FOR SALE. -- UPRIGHT PIANO
in walnut case in excellent con-
dition; also dining -room suite,
quarter -cut oak. Price reasonable.
Phone 889J. 18-19x
FOR SALE. -1936 CHEV. COACH,
standard, rebuilt motor, good
rubber. Cheap for quick sale.
Phone 360M. . 18x
FOR SALE. — 81/2 CUBIC FOOT
electric refrigerator, like new:
blue convertable baby buggy ,in
good clean condition. Phone 561J.
-18
FOR SALE.—AFRICAN VIOLETS,
the ideal gift for Mother's Day.
We now have the special Violet
fertilizer recommended by Cope-
land Violet House and also free
folder on Violets. We are taking
orders for latest varieties of Vio-
lets. MRS. JACK GILBERT, Huron
road, phone 936 r 21. 18-19x
FOR SALE. -9.5 CUBIC FOOT
Crossley Shelvador refrigerat-
or, 50 Ib. frozen food capacity;
also six -piece breakfast suite, na-
tural with red trim. WALTER
WESTBROOK, 163 St. ''David's
street. , -18
FOR SALE. — THHREF,-BURNER
electric " stove with oven, in
good working condition. $12.00.
Phone 375. -18
FOR SALE. -- OFF-WHITE
spring coat, size 16, like new.
Apply 44 St. Patrick street. 18x
P0ULi'RYKEEPERS -- •S -E -K
these new May prices on Hill-
side Chicks. Pullets — day-old
$19.90—two weeek $30.00—three
week $33.90. Also older pullet3.
Mixed chicks. Cockerels. Can-
adian Approved. Contact agent,
LITTLE BROS., South street, Gode-
rich. Phone 938 r 14. -18
F0w SALE. -. RUUD WATER_
heater for use with propane
gas, used about two years. Rea-
sonable. Phone 86711 or see MRS.
J. McKINNON, 34A East street.
-18
FOR SALE.—SUNSHINE ROLLER
skates. Adjustable to any size.
Put your children on 'roller skates.
FRED BEEVERS, West street.
-18
FOR SALE. , -= A FINE, TWO-
STORY brick house in excel-
lent west end location. Four bed-
rooms oil heat, reasonable price.
Agent", ` MALCOLM MATHERS,
Real Estate. Broker, 46 West street.
Phone 115W. -1e3
I)LANT THESE NOW WITHOUT
, DELAY.
PANSIES. We have some won-.
derful large and colorful blooms.
See them in front of our shop.
You won't be able to resist them.
Flat of 18, only $1.35.
HEAD L'bTTUCE, early cabbage
and early cauliflower plants are
now ready. All these do their best
in the cool weather of spring and
early summer.
GARbEN MANURE. Have you
given up buying manure for your
garden because you get so many
weed seeds. With. it that it is'..nt
worth while? If so, we can het'
y'ou, for the chicken droppings we
offers are blended with shavings
and are free from weed seeds.
Just the thing to tone up your
garden soil, to use in perennial
borders and under evergreen§ and
flower shrubs.
JACKSONS FLORISTS, phone
105. - -16
Pumpkin Spice Cakes -40c each
with raspberry filling and butter creme icing.
DATE AND NUT LOAVES -35c each
DATE CREME PIES -45c each
Wedding, ,Anniversary and Birthday Cakes a specialty.
Ordera of $1.00 and over delivered.
PHONE • 465 PHONE EARLY
FOR SALE
FOR SALE. — GLADIOLUS
bulbs, all colors, mixed; large
bulbs 100, $5.00; 50, $2.50; 25,
151.25; medium bulbs 100, $3.00;
, 50, $1.50. L. R. HOLMAN, Cam-
eron street, phone 722. -15
FOR SALE.—USED THOR AUTO -
MAGIC washer. SHORE AP-
PLIANCES, the Square. -18
`OR SALE. --GIRL'S . BICYCLE.
Phone 987J. 18x
FOR SALE.—WHITE WOODEN.
• ice box, 50 pound capacity.
Reasonably priced. Phone 1042R.
18x
FOR SALE. — EMPIRE COOK
stove. Call at 159 East • street,
phone 943. 18-19x
IFR SALE --WINE GABARDINE
Suit, size 14, perfect condition.
Phone 1249. 18x
FOR SALE. ---1937. CHEV. 1/2 -TON
pick-up truck, stock racks, in
fair condition, new battery, good
tires; also child's crib, large size,
in excellent condition. STANLEY
J. MCGRATTEN, phone 3008 Car-
low. 18x
FOR SALE. — NEW ELECTRIC
Frigidaire, 41 years guarantee,
terms if, desired; motors -1/5 h.p.,
1/6 h.p., >>► h.p., all new; washing
machine, new motor. Phone 248.
18-19x
FOR SALE.—MCCORMIGK DEER-
ING tractor on rubber W4 Al
shape, half cash. J. SCHUMMANS,
R.R. 7, Lucknow, phone 82 r 4,
Dungannon. 18x
FOR SALE.—COTTAGE- AT PORT
Albert. Furnished, two bed-
rooms, 'hydro. Close to lake.
$1,500. Write BOX 27, Goderich.
18-19x
CRESS BUNION SALVE RE-
LIEVES •fast, wear stylish
shoes soon. Druggi§ts sell Cress
Corn Salve too. -13
NEW PRICES. KITCHENER
Big -4. Canadian Approved.
Day-old Pullets $19.90. They'll
catch up with good . markets for
you. Prompt shipment. Ask
agent here for fuller particulars,
RYAN & SON, phone 345, -Gode-
rich. -18
FOR SALE.—MAN'S ROLLFAST
bicycle, new saddle, good con-
dition. $25.00 cash: Phone 712M.
18x
FOR SALE.—ALL METAL ICE
box, in good condition, 75 Ib.
capacity. Price $15.00. Call 539J.
18x
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS WANTED TO REh1T_— QLIit_-OR
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the Estate of John MacDonald
late of the Town of Goderich in
the County of Huron, retired, who
died on or about the 14th day
of March, 1953. •
Creditors and others having
claims against the - Estate are re-
quested to send full particulars
of ,said claims to the undersigned,
on or before the 14th day of May,
1953, after which date the assets
of the Estate 'will be distributed
having regard only to claffns that
have been then received.
D-ated at Goderich this 20th day
of April, 1953, by J. Kenneth
Hunter, Solicitor, North Street,
Goderich, Ontario, Solicitor for the
said Estate. -17-19
WANTED
`WANTED. — MEN BOARDERS.
Phone 1193W or apply 167
Cambridge street. -16-18
WANTED.----ULI) 1UuftSES AND
dead cattle. If dead, •phone at
once. GILBERT BROS., Mink
Itanch, phone collect 9313 r 32 or
936 r 21. -26tf
WANTED.—LISTINGS OF PRO-
PERTIES for sale. No charge
to . you until property is sold.
MALCOLM MATHERS, R e a 1
Estate Broker, 46 West St., Gode-
rich. Phone 115W. -1211
WANTED.,—ORDERS FOR CAN-
ADIAN Approved Baby
Chicks. For information contact
GEO. WRAITH, your Purina deal-
er; or write CRAWFORD'S
HATCHERY, Lucknow. All stock
government inspected and banded.
W TI1D. — DRESSMAKING,
alterations, prices reasonable.
PHONE 11304. - ltt
]'ANTED.--LiSTI N (; S OF I'RO-
YEIt`1'II3S for sale. - C. F-,-
CHAPMAN, Rmlitor, PHONE 18W.
39t1 ,
WANTED. — DEAD, DISABLED
horses or cows removed free
of charge. .For prompt and ef-
ficient service phone "STONES"
collect, Ingersoll 21 or Goderich
936 r 21. - _10t1
WANTED. — WOMAN OR MAN
as short... order cook, experi-
ence not essential but preferred,
must be willing to work nights:.
Apply BOX 28, SIGNAL -STAR.
-18
WANTED. --WORK IN AFTER-
NOONS by man, rates reason-
able. ALEX GLEN, 180 Huron
road, "phone 1465M. - -18
WANTED. --SMALL CHEST OF
drawers. Phone 1029R.
-18
WANTED. — EXPERIENCED
butcher' to take complete
charge of meat department. Good
salary to right man. Apply
DUTCH BOY FOOD MARKET,
R.C,A.F. Station, Centralia. For
interview phone Exeter Exchange
640W, collect. -18
WANTED.—TWO MALE OFFICE
clerks, immediately, by local
manufacturer. Group insurance
benefits, five day week, good work-
ing conditions with opportunity for
advancement. Apply DOMINION
ROAD MACHINERY COMPANY
LTD., Goderich. ,.18
WANTED TO RENT
five room house or apartment,
unfurnished, possession June 1.
Phone 1138W. 18-19'
FOUND
FOUND. — HEAVY MACHINIST
ball peen hammer on West
street; April 24. Owner may __have
same by paying for this ad. and
proving ownership. • Phone 880,
local 29. -18
Hygienic supplies (rnhher goods)
mailed postpaid in pia in, sealed
envelope with price list. Six sam-
ples 25e; 21 samples $1.00. Mall
Order Dept. T-53. NOV-RUBBER
CO., Box 01, Hamll `on, Ont. -
Emerson Drug Store
Corner West St. and Square , Phone 45. We deliver.
"As handy as the Postofljce"
SUaGESTION3 FOR MOTHER'S DAY
Neilson's Chocolates 1.15, 2.25
3 Yardley'Soap with -stick cologilb - „ !,50
Lotus Cologne . -. 1.75
Apple Blossom dologne
Yardley Dustin* Powder
L15, 1.85
2.00-
Coty Muguet de Bois in many fragrance forms—she will
enjoy the New Purset a purse size stick cologne ,with
z eflll at 2.00. 3 cakes ttand s'ap in ' a beribboned plastic
gift box at 1.75. , Other items include colognes at 1.50,
'perfume 1.25, talc 1.00, dusting powder 1.75.