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SEAFORTH, ONT.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Union Stock Yards, Toronto, April 15th.—
Decrease of some 700 head in' the supply of
cattle for sale to -day aa compared with last
Monday had no strengthening effect on the
market here to -day. Trade from the opening
was very slow, with packer buyers bidding 50
cents per cwt. lower than last week on
steers and heifers, and 25/ to 35 cents lower
on cows. Only few butcher cattle sold to
smaller buyers in the early tradiag at prices
within 25 cents per cwt. of last week's top,
and trading up ta arad-afternoon did not at -
scant for more than 600 head, all told. About
as many more crossed the scalea in the late
trading, with prices at the decline indicated
in the packers' bids. Early sales showed a
few choice butcher steers at 10l/2 to 11 cents
and best cows at 7 tol 81/2 cents per pound.
but the bulk of the butcher cattle sold off
60 cents per cwt. at the cose, with some 800
bead left over, Plain cows sold down to 6
cents per pound in spots, and plain steers
as low as 8 tents: Baby beeves were slow
at 9 to 11% cents per pound, and a share
of the offering in this clips weighed up along
with butcher cattle at even prides. Bulls
were a short supply at 81%, cents, others in
a light movement to the scales soed downward
to 6.60 cents per pound with bologna kind not
moving.
The receipts to -day were 2,200 cattle, 630
calves, 500 hogs and 1,O30 sheep and lambs.
Quotations: Heavy beef steers, $10100 to
511.00; butcher steers, choice, $10.50 to $11;
do. fair to good, 49.50 to $10.00; do. coinmo
58.50 to $9.00; butcher heifers, choice, $10.5
56.60 to $7.75; canners and cutters, $4.00 to
55.25; butcher bulls, good toichoice, $7.50 to
511.50; feeders, good, $8.75 to 49.00; stockers,
calves, good to choice, $12.00 to $13.00; do.
to $9.00; springers, $90.00 to 1110; milkers,
575.00 to $90.00; lambs. choice, $12.00 to
512.50.
Do., selects, $1 per hog premium; do., but-
chers, 75 cents per hog diseount; do. f.o.b.,
price, $1.25 cwt. under w.o.c.; do., trucked
At'G ° ION' $SIMS `.
A tTOTION SALE ''OP
Saturday. April 26th: Three el:S.101es, desk,
covered carpet sweeper, carpeta and linole
lanai isisade, erockerY, Sealers, pictures 13.4
other articles. Sale starts at 2 o'clock. Terms
—Cash. H. H. Johnston, Clerk; Thos. Brown,
Auctioneer. 3258-2
UCTION SALE OF FARM, STOCK AND
" IMPLEMENTS,s—F. W. Ahrens hes been
instructed to sell bY public auction on Lot
27, Concession 1. Logan, two miles east of
Dublin, on Monday, April elst, at 1. p.m. sharp
the following: Ilorses-1 draft gelding nine
years old weighing about 1500 pounds;
Percheron gelding rising 2 years. Cattle—
Durham cow 10 years old auPposed to be due
May 15th, 1 Durham cow 4 years old sup-
posed to be due June 10th, Durham cow 4
Years old supposed to be due June 1st, Our.:
ham cow 4 years old supposed to be due June
20th, Durham heifer 3 years old with calf bY
her aide, Durham cows supposed to be in
calf, Durham farrow cow 4 years old, four
Durham heifers rising 2 years old, 2 Durham
heifers rising 1 year old, 2 Durham steers
rising 1 year old, Durham bull about eight
months •old. ImPlements—CnItivatora riding
plow, 1 disc harrow, 1 walking plow, Singer
sewing machine, new; and a host of other
articles too numerous to mention. Terms—
All sums of $10 end under, cash; over that
amount 6 months' credit will be given on
furnishing approved joint notes with bonafitle
property owners as security. A discount of 6
per cent., per annum off for cash on credit
amounts. No reserve as the proprietor is
short of feed, S. ALLAN, Proprietor; Fred
W. Ahrens, Auctioneer. 325'3-1
IN MEMORIAM
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o� April 8th, ¢o Mr. and MM.MiltRki ,IIQI?kt
a daughter.,
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MARRIAGES
Landsborotigh-Carlile.—At the Manse, Brum-
field, by the Rev. Mr. Bremner, on April
'15th, Marian Elsie, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Landsborough, to Walker
Carlile, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Carlile
of Hensel'.
not only Of „the utmost in appearance ;Wt.—of llfax4ratUn gPOnonlY„W:,
his paintiag*Sts.
One gallon of Lowe Brothers' Paint at $5.15 per' gal,
willspread over an average of 850,square feet, of ,
surface—whereas ong gallon of cheap Raint at an
ave ge price of $3.50 per gallon will spread over
on 650 square feet.
Hence "Per square foot," which is the true measure of Paint Cost,
Lowe Brothers is by all calculations most economical. Fineness of
Grinding—EXeellence of Ingredients—Three-quarters of a Century of
Experience, --Modern Machinery—and Skill in Manufacture explains
the Superior Hiding--JSpreading—Long Service--Dependabilitp—and
Economy of Lowe Brothers' Paints and Varnishes.
In loving memory of oar dear sister, Jessie
E. Martin, who passed away`April 17, 1929.
One precious to our hearts is gone,
The voice we 'loved is still;
The place made vacant in our home
Can never mere be filled.
More and more each day we miss her,
'Friends may think the wound is healed,
God only knows how deep the sorrow
Lies within our hearts concealed.
--Sadly missed by Sisters and Brothers.
3253x1
'In loving memory of our dear mother,
Janet Carmichael, who passed away one year
ago, April 16th, 1929.
We loved her, Oh I No tongue can tell
How much we loved her, and how well;
God Inved her too, and thought it best
To take her to Himself to rest.
Beautiful memories of one so dear,
We cherish still the love sincere;
A day that comes with sad regret,
And one that we will never forget.
—Sadly missed by her loving family, Nellie
and John Carmichael. 3253-1
In loving memory of our dear mother,
Elizabeth Pitman Bell Golding, who passed
away April 22nd, 1926.
Time will come and bring its changes,
Fresh with every coming year;
But your memory will be cherished
In the hearts that loved you dear.
—Sadly missed by her family.
In ever loving memory of our dear grand-
mother, Elizabeth Pitman Bell Golding, who
passed away April 22nd, 1926.
Remembrance, is a golden chain,
Death tries to break but all in vain.
Memoria; drift to scenes long past,
Time rolls on, but memory lasts.
—Sadly missed by her grandsons, Orval.
Harold, Frank, Bert.
McLAREN.--In loving memory of
wife and mother, Mary Anne Rogers,
wife of William L. McLaren, who
away three years ago, April 18, 1927.
Call not back the dear departed,
Anchored safe where storms are o'er;
On the border land we left them
Soon to meet and part no more.
NOTICE
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Persons using the town dump at
the Kellar farm on the North Road,
must leJarve galtes closed. Do not
.dump anything that will leave an
4odor. Scattering of rubbish over the
-fields will not 'be tolerated.
By Order. 3253-3
a dear
beloved
Mussed
When we leave this world of changes,
When we leave this work' of care,
We shall find our missing loved one,
In our Father's mansion fair.
—Sadly missed by husband and family.
DEATHS
Pinder.—In Seaforth, on Thursday, April 17,
Jean Pinder, aged 16 years, D months and
25 days.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
Trp them on pour next job.
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THE
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Capital tiaid $20,00/1090
Reterve Fund $20.000:
aerarease
pASTURE FOR RENT. — ALSO SOME
▪ green wood for sale. Apply to JAMES
SPROAT. Phone 160-N, Seaforth. 3253-1
CIATTLE WANTED.—F1VE OR SIX YEAR -
ling cattle to• pasture. apply to JOSEPH
ATTLE WANTED.—,WANTED, A NUM-
's' ber of cattle to pasture for the season.
Apply to JOHN PARK, Staffs. Post Office, or
phone Dublin Central. 315331
QEED BARLEY FOR SALK—A QUANTITY
" of seed barley for sale. Apply to R. H.
MODELAND, Seaforth, or phone 143 r 4.
QEED BARLEY FOR SALE.-- FOR SALE
ply to WILLIAM CHARTERS, Seaforth, or
phone 4 on 137. 3252-tf
ANYONE WANTING CATTLE PASTUR-
e " ed for season, apply to Pam A. ELLER-
INGTON, Exeter. Prices reasonable.
3252-3
QEED FOR SALE.-0.A.C. NO. 21 BARLEY,
" Terms, strictly cash. Apply to ANDREW
B. BELL, Kippen, or phone 93-9, Hensel].
rATTLE WANTED.—A LIMITED NUMBER
• of cattle will be taken in for pasture.
Plenty of water. Apply to J. M. COVEN -
LOCK, Executor T. E. Hays Estate, Sea -
forth. 3251-tf
A.BY CHICKS. — UTILITY BARRED
- Rocks, Watson's strain. 1VIsle birds from
J. H. Thompson, of Port Dover. Only our
own eggs used. First heath ready April 19th.
Price, 18 cents for April, and 16 cents for
May. Hatching eggs for sale at 316 and 4
cents per egg. Apply to ROY LAWSON, R.
R. No. 1, Clinton. Phone 241-31. 325331
pon SALE. — TWO HUNDRED ACRES
farm lands in Township of Stanley. On
land are two houses, two barns and other
small out -buildings. Four acres bush, orchard
and small fruit trees. Near to school, church
and village. Will be sold in one block or in
parcels. Price reasonable. For particulars
rpply to A. F. HESS, Zurich, Ont. 3252-8
pARM FOR SALE OR RENT. --FOR SALE
" or rent, Lot 34, Concession 13, McKilloo.
all grass farm, 100 acr. Frame house and
small barn. Spring creek running through
the farm. Two miles from Walton. Will be
sold on reasonable terms,: and if not sold
will be rekatal. Apply tO MRS. JAMES
NASH, B. No. 5, Seaforth, phoner 25
on 228. 3253-tf
NewComfort
and
THERE is plenty of room to stretch and be at
ease in the commodious big car interior of the
Pontiac Big Six. In this ftner car, too, are numerous
improved features which combine to increase your
comfort and safety.
For example, improved Lovejoy hydraulic shock ab-
sorbers, front and rear, increase Pontiac's riding com-
fort. A new steering system, acting on roller bearings,
makes the Pontiac Big Six easier than ever to drive.
And its big, dependable brakes have been made still
more effective . . assuring you of greater safety.
Furthermore, high speed, rapid acceleration and abun-
dant power for climbing are developed with excep-
tional smoothness in the Pontiac Big Six. The sturdy
60 -horsepower engine is now cradled on a new type
of rubber mounting and, as a result, is remarkably
free fro'm vibration at all speeds.
We shall be glad to point out to you the many other
advantages of the Pontiac Big Six and let you dis-
cover for yourself how fast, smooth, comfortable
and safe it is. Always, you have at your service the
,G.M.A.C. deferred payment plan . . designed by
General Motors to make your purchase convenient
And economical.
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c.
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GEO. A. SILLS & SON
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & FURNACE WORK
D. H. MeINNES
Registered Drugless
Practitioner.
CHIROPRACTOR
ELECTRICITY
Magnetic Electric Baths
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons.
Adjustment given for diseases
of all kinds.
3054-tf
hit
Legho-
University of British Colunibli016train
Large birds and Splendid Layers
BABY CHICKS, $15 per Htindred
HATCHING 'EGGS, $7 per Hundred
Smaller lots at slightly higher price.
Order ahead as supply is limited
WILLIAM HARKNESS
Phone 163 SEAFORTH Box 234
District Representative Sun Life
Assurance Co., of Canada ----Canada's
largest and leading Life Assurance
Company. Assets at December 31st,
1929, $568,197,000. Average rale of
interest earned on invested rssets,
7.02%. 3251-tf
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TENDERS WANTED
FAR1V1 FOR SALE
Desirable farm for sale on the Provincial
Highway, a mile and a half west of Sea -
forth, Ont. 200 acres being Lots 17 and le,
H.R.S., Concession 1, Tuckersmith. This is
a very fine farm, being well drained and
fenced and in a good state of cultivation. On
the farm are a splendid brick house with
modern conveniences, two good bank barns,
large driving shed and two artesian wells.
This farm must be sold to close up the es-
tate of the late Joseph Fowler. Further par-
ticulars may be had on applying at the
premises or to
JOHN H. BEST,
Solicitor for the Executors.
Dated March 27th, 1930. 3250-tf
Sealed tenders marked "Gravel Criesher
Tender" will be received by the undersigned
until Thursday, April 24th, at 3 o'clock p.m.
for furnishing power and operating the gravel
crusher for the Township of Mullett for the
coming season. Separate tenders for operat-
ing and furnishing power may be considered.
Operator to furnish all necessary men and
teams to keep the plant running to full ca-
pacity, and have the crushed material in the
bins ready for hauling. Contractor for power
to furnish either 30 H.P. gasoline or 20 H.P.
steam. Operator to clean off all surface soil
and keep the pit in proper repair. Also at
the same time tenders will be received for
the delivery by truckl of not more than lys
yards capacity, of the crushed gravel at a
price per yard per mile haul. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted. Specifica-
tions may be seen at the office of the under-
signed.
JOHN FINGLAND,
Clerk of Hallett.
3251-3
IN THE SUPREME
COURT OF 'ONTARIO
HAWKINS., ET AL VS DICK ET AL.
W. J. Walker, Funeral
Director and Embalmer.
.0 Motor or Horse Equipment. 0
0- Cars or flowers furnished 0
as requested.
Day or Night, phone 67.
DR. MOIR'S FARM
Phone 1 on 85
32511-4
Judicial Sale of Property in the Township of
Usborne
Pursuant to the judgment and final order
for sale made in this cause and bearing date
rpectively the 8th day of. August, 1923 and
the '3th day of Septemher, 1929. there will
be soh) with the approbation, of Edward Nor-
man Lewis, Esquire, Local Master of this
Court at Goderich by George H. Enna, nut-
tameer, on the premises, at the hour of two
o'clock in the afternoon, on the 19th day
of April, 1930, the following lands and
premises, in one parcel, all and singular that
certain parcel or tract of land or premiers
situate, lying and being in the Township of
Usborne, in the County of Huron and Pr ivince
of Ontario, containing by admeasurement One
Hundred Acres of land be the same more or
less, being composed of Lot number Twenty-
nine in the First Concession of the said
Township of Usborne.
On said lands there is a good brick dwelling
house with stone foundation, slate roof, two
bank bairns with stabling under barns, also
cement foundations. Splendid land, well
fenced and drained with two overflowing
wells and. twelve Lures 'of bush. Convenient
to church, eschool and Villages of Exeter and
The property will he offered for sale sub-
ject to a reserved bid which has been fixed
by the said Master.
The purchase price is payable as follows:
Ten per centum of the purchase price at the
time of sale, the assumption of a mortgage
for $4,000.00 having about one year to run
with interest at 6% per annum and the bal-
ance on the 30th day of April, 1930. The
purchaser to' assume the taxes for the year
1930, fire insurance premiums and interest to
be adjusted as of date of closing. Possession
will be given on day of sale.
The Vendors will only be required to
furnish a Registrar's Abstract of Title, and
to produce such deeds. copies thereof, or evi-
denew of title, as are in, their possession. In
all other respects the terms and conditions of
sale will be the standing conditions of this
Cou rt.
'Further particulars ran be had from John
J. Huggard, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitor for
the Vendors; George H. Elliott, Auctioneer,
Solicitors, Exeter, Ontario.
Dated at Goderich. Ontario, this 3rd day
of April, 1930.
3252-2 Mester.
SA.VAUGE,
PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
OF CANADA, Ll.MITED
ssasaermaramarhawmara
Seaforth
T'S CANADIAN,
FARMS FOR SALE
TENDERS FOR COAL
QEALED TENDERS addressed to the Pur-
" chasing Agent, Department of Public
Works, Ottawa, will be received at his office
until 12 o'clock noon, (daylight saving). Wed-
nesday, May 7, 1930, for the supply of coal
for the Dominion Buildings throughout the
Province of Ontario, including the City of
Ottawa.
Forms of tender with specifications and con-
ditions attached can be obtained from G. W.
Dawson, Purchasing Agent, Department of
Public Works, Ottawa; and R. Winter, Dis-
trict Resident Architect, 59.61 Victoria Stree,
Toronto, Ont.
Tenders will not be considered unless made
on the forms supplied by the Department and
in accordance with departmental specifications
and conditicms.
The right to demand from the successful
tenderer a deposit, not exceeding 10 per cent.
of the amount of the tender, to secure the
proper fulfilment of the contract, is reserved.
By order.
N. DEGJARDINS,
Secretary.
Department of Public Works.
Ottawa, April 14, 1930.
3253-2
FARMERS.
Draining season is almost here.
Get your Tile early.
We have the following sizes in
stock: -
3 -inch,
4 -inch,
6 -inch,
$18.00
$25.00
$35.00
$50.00
per Thousand
per Thousand
per Thousand
per .Thousand
We are prepared to give our
immediate attention to orders for
sizes up to 16 inches.
R. FROST & SON
Manufacturers of Concrete Tile and
Blocks
For Sale Or
Rent.
pARM FOR SALE. --50 ACRES ON EAS1
" half Lot 22, Concession 5, McKillop,
graes farm, Orchard: good water and plenty
of it. Apply to THOMAS HABKIRK, Box
305, Seaforth. Phone 364. 3242-tf
" farms in the Townships of Usborne.
Tuckersmith and Hibbert. Good buildings and
well located as to markets. THOMAS CAM-
ERON, Exeter, Ont. 8068-tf
pARM FOR SALE.- POE SALE PART LOT
A 28 and 29, Concession 3, McKillop, con-
taining 192 acres and known as the T. E.
Hays farm. Must he sold to close the estate.
If not sold will be renteil. For particulars
apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea -
forth. 3201-tf
PARM FOR SALE. — MY TIME r BEING
A taken up with other business, I On of-
fering my farm of 100 acres wOrking land
for sale; one-quarter mile from Seaforth; well
watered and in first class agricultural condi-
tion. Reeding; beautifully situated and com-
modious. Farm has always been heavily
stocked with dairy cattle and hogs. Suitable
tersns to reliable parties. Phone 25 or
24-143 for apPointments. Apply to J. A.
McKENtIE. R. R. No. 8. Seaforth. 8232-tf
The Residence of Miss Alice
Archibald, Goderich St. East
Possession on May 1st.
This is choice property and will
he sold at a low figure. If not
sold will be rented.
Apply to
A. D. SUTHERLAND
Insurance, Real Estate, Etc.
PHONE 152
W. T. BOX & CO.
Funeral Director and
Licensed Embalmer
H. C. BOX
Best Motor an.d Horse-drawn
Charges moderate.
Flowers furnished on short
notice.
Night Calls Day Calls
Phone 175 Phone 43
W. J. CLEARY
0 Licensed Embalmer and 0
Funeral Director
0 Up-to-date Horse and Motor 0
Equipment.
0 Night and Day Service. 0
Phone 19-22, Dublin.
ECKERT
Chick Hatching and Breeding
Farm.
BRED -TO -LAY S. C. W. LEGHORNS
0. A. C. BARRED ROCKS
If you want better quality chicks
from a carefully culled and inspected
flock of high egg production and high
gradink, our Chicks bring greater pro-
fits. Hens mated to male birds whose
records run from 250 to 316 eggs.
Here is what one of our customers
says:
J. A. Eckert: Dear Sir—I thought'
I must tell you how well those Baby
Chicks did that I got from you last
year. First we only ordered twenty-
five. They were such smart, healthy
chicks we ordered three hundred more,
We raised almost ninety per cent. of
those. I am so pleased with them
that I intend ordering 500 baby chicks
early this year. Yours truly, Mrs. Ed.
O'Hearn."
Book your order now for Baby
Chicks, three-week old Chickens and
eight-week old Pullets.
Send for Circular. Visitors wel-
come.
Phone 23-23, Dublin.
J. A. Eckert
R. R. NO. 1, DUBLIN, ONT.
8248-8
Automobile Insurance.
We issue the Standard Policies of ths
PROVINCIAL INSURANCE
COMPANY OF ENGLAND
One of the few British Companies
operating in Canada to -day, at
Non -Tariff Rates
This means a saving in premium
to you with protection, security and
the night and day service of this of-
fice.
Call, phone or write us for full in-
formation, rates, etc. Our services
are at your disposal art any time.
A. D. SUTHERLAND
General Insurance, Conveyancing*
Real Estate, Investment% Etc -
PHONE 152' : SEAFORTH, ONT.
Fertilizer
News
Have you bought your Fertilizer?
We shall be pleased to fill your orders
for high quality plant food, at the fol-
lowing prices, off car.
Tennessee Natural 33 per cent phos-
phate, the cheapest source of plant
food to the farmer. Use it with your
manure, it will save you buying a fer-
tilizer drill. Price, cash, $30.00 per
ton. October 1st, $31.50.
TANGUAY — A French Fertilizer
manufactured in Quebec City, A I
Quality.
0.12.5—Cash $30 your note to Oct. 1.
" $37.00
2-8-4— " $33
2-12-2— " $35
Armour's High Analysis
11
6-16-12— " $70
Nitrate of Soda in ton
Smaller Lots, $70.00.
Aero Brand Agricultural Limestone,
an all Canadian Product
30 ton car $7.00
If stored fifty cents extra. We de-
liver to you for one dollar per ton.
We guarantee our Fertilizers and will
put them ten- for ton of the same Ewa-
lt! against any offered by competi-
Yours for Service and a bumper
$51.00
" $72.00
William M. Sproat
TILE MFGR. PHONE 136 r 2
pAIZM FOR SALE. -1.00 .ACRES, LOT NO.
8; Concession,16, Towriehip of Grey. Coun-
ty of Huron; 2 storeif brick house, barn
&MO on stone foundation; another building
26x58; windmill, drilled well; 80 acres plowed,
balance has been under pasture for several
years. /Thirteen acres hardWood bush. Pos-
seasiOn test of March. Apply to ALEX.
suCILANAN, R. R. No. 8, Walton. 8186-tf
A BARGAIN
FOR SALE.—Five acres, one rail.
from Seaforth; modern house wit/
furnace, bath and toilet; small barn;
good orchard. Taxes, $15. Splendid
chance to start chicken farm, bees
etc. Apply to
2953-tf Seaforth, Out
AGENCY
Insurance of all kinds.
Bonds, Real Estate
Money to Loan
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
Phone 91
SUPERIOR QUALITY BABY CHICKS
S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS B. P. ROCKS BLACK MINORCAS
Our flocks are pure bred bred -to -lay and are carefully culled for
high egg production and large eggs mated with cockerels from high
production hens, many of them pedigreed. -Price Li.st on request.
Call and talk over your needs in poultry supplies. We handle the
"Royal" line—Brooders, Feeders, Fountains, etc., also Royal Purple
Brooders. We also handle all kinds of feed, lay mash, chick mash,
cod liver oil, oyster shell, grit, etc.
We will have a limited space each week for custom hatching at 4
cents per egg.
Now is the time to order your Baby Chicks if you want early fall
layers, when egg prices are hlgh and to realize the most for your
broilers.
SUNNYVALE POULTRY FARM AND HATCHERY
ANDREW A. MOORE
PHONE 137 r 3