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' 44d smar lot a fancy oows, around 1/200
Voultdo, made 9 cents Per . Pound; • and just
• 3.313ile bull also sold at '9 erstitn. Both :cows end
limlis throughout the entire- =lading were firm,
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by Rev, G. . Chidley, Miss Marjorie Fran-
'ollngi, daughter of• Mr. and Mrs. F.
Gratings, cif Farqultar. to Mr. J. Edgar Ken-
nedy, of London.
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Gen—In Exeter North, en APril 28th, Fred-
•erick Orem beloved &wha:4 of• Katherine
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Pio.—In Clinton, on Monday, "April 30th,
Daniel • K.'Prior, in his 7.0t11 Year.
1-111' do without the things yove
always wanted in a motor
Luxury .- . Comfort . .Smoothness/
Performance . . . • •
e • • Beauty "he Bigger and
• Better Chevrolet gives you ALL—
The beauty, etyle and Ilturtny of modern 'indict
bodies. The comfort and easy riding of longer
• wheelbaae, and long oemi-elliptic "Shock-aborb-
e" springs. The power, smoothnesc and de-
endability of Chevrolet's rugged valve -in -head
• engine. The safety of positive four-whel brakea
(and extra emergency bake). And added refine-
ments, such an air -cleaner, oll-filter, 'crankcase
'breather, VV windshield, indirectly -lighted in-
menu:tent panel and many other.
*by, do without ANY of theoe thinge when on
can haye than . n Chevrolet . . . at the
110wast _prices •all Chevrolet insiore? 0.9-0.nae
the mat costessicell atm 1-ecimozsitArd may...of buyilag yr=
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rioadopre . . • 6162.00 - Seders - •- 090.00
'Towing • - 62.00 Cabriola2 — 035.00
ComPo 740.00 Corozacraist Clharth • 470.00
-- 740.00 %Drib= Delivery • - 223.00
r - 03100 Ton Tdcsch Churls 033.00
2oedeter Hapes - - - 650.019
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• ott, slogsooni &mot mover Seed,
$4,00 Per bue1.. Also a 'quantity or Timedby
;and' Alaike migthri, 27 Per cent. alike, $5.00
per:bushel. Government" graded and free from
PilinarY motions weeds. APPir to RAM;
nerVO,BERTY, Walton. Lot •15, Con. 11;
Grey: Phone 87-19, Drulisels, ;21494f
ANTED.—FIVE IT1OUSA.ND
Gardeners to plant orir hardy
grown cabbage and )3e,rmuda onion •Pleats.
These, plants will Produe-e. vegetables the
weeks earlier than Itorac..gmwn plant. la
no; experiment.We guarantee resnitO y
feed your money. Strong, fiedgrowe. lough,
ened plants ready to :set in oven, aqui. •'Will
stand temPoiahlre twenty degrees above with.
*US Injury, Bermuda valor, plants- and all
leading varieties of cabbage plants shipped
Promtly, 200 plants postpaid 91.00; 500,
$1,70; 1,000, 88.00. Ship express collect 62.00
,thoiteand h 'Clataloguet and testimonials sent
free, CAR/AISLE PLANT FARMS, 'Windsor,
Ont. • 0 3151x4
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Ang claims against 'the. Estate Of the late
Gabriel Reeves. moot be delivered to the un-
dersigned before may 20th, 1928, -
GEORGE REEVES and FRED REEVES,
3150-8 Executors. .„„
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NOTICRIS HEREBY GIVEN that all credi-
tors having claims against the Estate a An-
drew Kain, late of the Township a Stanley,
in the County of Hrn, Farmer, who died on
March .28th, 1928, are required to forward
their claims duly proven to ,the undersigned
on or before the 14th day Millar. 1928.
AND NOTICE 19 FURTHER GIVEN that
after the said date the Executors will proceed
to distribute the estate, having regard only to
the claims of which they then shall have
notice.
All parties owing deceased are requested to
settle with W. J. Jarrett, at Hillsgreen.
DATED at Exeter this 19th day of April,
1928.
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Executors' Solicitors.
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�iutema iitoheu Pers to &nose from. We also have very
iit9,I,Pateri in teiriokeem and Oilcloth. Curtain materia, 15, 20,
5 f',e, 30 eeerta IV. yard. t
I1- aSomeone ain Table Special this week.
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TGA GE SALE
OF VALUABLE FARM IN McKILLOP
TOWNSHIP
Under and by virtue of the powers of sale
contained in a certain mortgage which will be
produced et the time of sale, there will be
offered for sale by public auction at -the
Queen's Motel, in the Town a Seaforth,. on
Thursday, the 17th day of May. 1928, at the
hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, the fol-
lowing lands: Being composed ,of the East
half of lot .number Eleven oar in the Thir-
teenth Concession of the Township of
McKII-
lop, County of Huron, containing seventy-five
acres of aand, more or less.
The land is drained and fenced and in a
geed state of cultivation. and is conveniently
situated as to church. school and market.
There are on the premises a good barn and
house and a first class revenue producing`
gravel pit.
Terms of Sale.—Ten per cent. of the pur-
chae money at the time of sale, and the bal-
ance within three weeks thereafter.
For further particulars and conditions of
sale apply to,
BEST OrDEST, Seaforth„ Ont.
Solicitors for Vendor.
Thomas Brown, Auctioneer.
Dated April 26th, 1928. 8150-3
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for nem; theme ten
0cmceesiort 5; .eEillOpk,
To his ovFn stabler Air*/
main for the afterniM8.:A4
loseph Oldettricera,
Klee, for neo; tiarn4•C
for nght.
newt**, Loe Oene.*1' Killee, for • ' • •‘'.
non; theace ta oepiv.4L :Jul 11 ot 24, Coll.
OWSICRI 11, , day — To
denies Refe, Let 12, -11n z, Logan, for
mot.; tben ,euisq 5lown stable,.
weere he ein reneue,114 '40 following
r34,•°. nTirr route will ,;;;;E,ik ughout the
seaso, heal,th and weattiv, hung.
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JAr0011 RIGNELL, t015 Manager.
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to Atisttm.
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res., Brod-
A¢Ijoialing Town of Seafforth
Township Teees
Comfortable Dwelling, Furnace,
Electric Lights, Hard and Soft
Water, Chicken House, Fruits,
two-fifths acres.
A BARGAIN
A. D. SUTIsIr LAND
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
Single Comb ghorns
from heatry groan blood
tested and eulleCe*k.
May Prices, '15e' each
June Prices, 12e Wh
FT zak LTi Ill
13. R. No. 4, Seafortia.
,111.
Because they lay as erell• a,s any
other breed, and you get some-
thing for the earcaes after they
are through laying.
Chicks, $17.00 per hundred for May
$15.00 for 4une.
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"Sunny Crest Farm"
PHONE 32-251 SEAFORTE
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AGENT FOR STEEL amid Aspluna
ROOFING, eARNS, GARA.ES,
ETC.
The Farnous Shine Flat Lightning
Rods.
Dry soft wood slabs, 12 inches long,
delivered in Seaforth at $.00 per
cord.
A btmch of thrifty young York
shire Pigs, about ready to wean at
$5.00 per pair.
Also handle Fertilizer and ILinte.
Give no a call and get prices vebere
not quoted.
KIPPEN, R. R. No. 3
Phone 138 r 2, Seaforrth.
31503:2
Beginning May, 15th, we can
supply you With S. C. White
Leghorn Chicks at $10.00 per
• 100. These tete from heaey
leybag stock.
Truck or ship by rail.
Settlement in full on receipt.
-Free bags supplied if required.
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secutive minutes, the Studebaker
Dictator has established a record un-
equaled by any stock car in the same price
class— comparable to t .e existing world
record of 5,000 miles in 4,559 minutes made
by the Studebaker Commander last fall.
And not one, eut two 1Dictator Road-
sters,- fully equipped, each traveled 5,000
miles in less than that number of minutes.
The run was made at the Atlantic City
Speedway, April 20-23, under the super-,
vision of the Contest Board of the Amer-
ican Automoele Association.. etefore and
after the run, the cars were checked by
The Technical Committee and were pro-
nounced strictly stock models.
C LAIL S, 7,5. FACTS
Automobile e evertising is full of extrav-
agant claims of performance. =Int Stude-
baker offers you definite F CTS supported
by the certificate of the highest motoring
uthority. Under A. A. A. supervision
1555 t
41. Ef. FACTO
The Commander has made a rec9F413e,
approached by any other car on
(25,000 miles in less than 23000 minuted.'
The Erskine and The Dictator have mode
records unetpapiled by any other stock oars ,
at or near their prices. •
The high quality of materials, the: pe-
cision wrin.tans p, the ri inspections
and the engmeering &thus in the Stde^
baker Dictator are proved not only by its •
ability to travel 5,000 milein les e than
4,800 consecutive minutes, but also by the
fact that any Dictator can be driven 40
miles per hour as soon as it leaves the
assembly line at 1.e factiery.
:acked by Studebaker's 76 -year repu-
tation for quality and value, The Dita.tor
o ers champion performance at low
One -Profit price.
7taissegio 'oso- Pric Fel&
?rsilient Eght, $2620 to $3415; The Commander,
1950 to $2265; The Dictator, $1555 to $1:875;
The Erskine Six, $995 to $120. All prices �. a. ihe
Weleernenle. Government tenee to be
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TENDERS
ANTIEID
Tenders for the construction of the Norris
Drain in the Township of Hibbert, win be
received up to 2 o'clock p.m, May 21st, 1928.
at the Township Hall, Stae. Plans, speci-
fications, etc, may im seen at the Clerks
Office, Dubli. A deposit equal to 10 per
cent of the contract price must accompanY
each tender. The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
3. JORDAN, Meld,
3151-3 Dublin. Ont.,
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Only one &aleir n ny town
can sell Frost Tenee. No im-
tation is as good as the Teal
rticl.
THE FROST DEALER
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Famed Woos
Springtime is here; seedtime at
hand. We have sold a lot, but seem
of you still need Fertilizer and Ari -
cultural Lime. There has been rave
artificial needs for increase of your
crops sold this year than ever before.
W1hy? Results Count. Why not be
one of the prosperous. We are al-
ways prepared to give you service or
information. Goods alwasrs hand.
Give us a call. The more business we
do, the more dollars you gain. Give
us a call. Phone 138-2.
WIILLIIAM M. SPROAT,
The Manufacturer, General Agee&
Assistants -41. E. eugill, Clinton;
Howard Barr, Goderich; P. McKee.-
chereMaillop; Joseph Atkinson, Dub-
lin; Russell Sott, Cromarty; J. W.
Workman, Rippen, and others. Gentle
elevays on hand at Seaforth. No or-
ders too sraall; none too big. We
ere yours truly, to co-oparate.
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We wish to announce to the farming community of Hensall
and Exeter districts, that ere are prepared to rent a large
acreage of Flax Land.
Fall or Spring ploughed sod land preferred. Farmer will
prepare the seed bed ae direeted, or, if impossible to do the
work, we may ermine to have it done.
We will do the sewing and guar ntee that only Pure Sed,
free from weed seeds, will be sown.
All commutdcations addressed to the undersigned will reesiVe
our very prompt attention.
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