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FAST' .IR 7''Qxy 1pl!l> 1•
.1)p -es it 'pay to' fertilize pasture;!'?
Wh$1,11 altalyseas and, at rate .40
•fertz'li ors pay best on'pasltl els?
The -Ontario AgrIeulttl al ICellege Mcoiloperatl'pn With • G, A. McCague,
Agricultural Repress, tltabive,• •has •re,.'
i cantly located PastMe. top-dressing
tests with iMr..Thomas' `N1tclVilillan, • Sea -
forth, where \plaits are top-dresisedl
with a medium grade fertilizer, and
lit addition will receive a'second dress-
ing of Ni't'rate. The composition and
quality of the increased grass growth
that results, will be carefully noted
and also the 'preference that the pas -
taring livestock may have for the top
dressed area versus the unfertilized
area will be noted.
Farmers in eM•r. IMcNiillan'If com-
munity will do well to visit these plots
and • find answers to the a'bov'e ques-
Iions.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving aremory. of Mrs. James Wallace,
who died six years ago, May 26th.
-Until we meg again, dear mother,
Upon that wonderful shore,
Where sorrows. are forgotten
And .partings are no more:
That loving heart, those willing hands,
At rest from toil and pain;
Sleep on, dean mother, in,heavenly peace
Until we' meet again.
-'Husband and Daughter.
GODERICH SPRING MEETING
A good afternoon's sport is assured
at the Goderich race meet on Wednes-
day, May 28th. Three races --2.30
trot or pace, 2.15 trot or pace, 2.20
trot or pace. Purses $1,000. New
grandstand accommodates 2,000 peo-
ple. First race at 2 o'clock.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
FOR SALE.—A NUMBER OF YORKSHIRE
brood sows, coming in soon. Apply to
JOHN HAY, R. V. 3, Seaforth. Phone 14
on 137. 3256x3
LATTLE WANTED. -A LIMITED NUMBER
of cattle will be taken in for pasture.
Plenty of. water. Apply to J. M. GOVEN-
LOCK, Executor T. E. Hays Estate, Sea -
forth. 3251-tf
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Minh -An Scott Memorial hospital, ort MaY
?.nth to Mr. and:.Mrs Alex, xp4at'., a son.
riARRIAGE3
V!1`' 43rGrieve. -At. the of the'• bride's
ar ata. Mai, anMtn. xis les grieve Sea•
h, col May 12th, by Rev. I. ,, : Kejne,'
Mr. Fred E. Willie to Miss,. Lauri€'Xveilra
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COURT OF REVISION
The ,McKillop Council will meet es a Court
of Revision on the Assessment Roll of 1980
et Winthrop Mall, on Saturday, Mlsy 81st, at
10 o'clock a.m.
Parties' appealing against their assessment
may, govern themselves accordingly.
JOHN MeNAY, Clerk.
.258-1
NOTICE
SECTION OF TOWN BY-LAW RE
FIRECRACKERS:
"No person shall discharge any gun, fowling
piece Or other firearm or set fire to any
cracker, squib, serpent, rbcket or other fire-
works in, or throw any cracker, squib or
rocket or other fireworks into any of the
streets, squares, lanes or other public places
in the Town of Seaforth." Any person may
lay a charge against the offender. Penalty
not exceeding $50 and not less than $1.00.
Chicks
Baby Chicks
We will have a limited supply of
Baby Chicks to spare for the remain-
der of May and first week of June at
prices ranging from 10 cents to 15
cents in the'following popular breeds:
Tom Barron Single 'Comb White Leg -
horns, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Black
Minorcas and Anconas.
We use, recommend and have for
sale Reesor's 'Marmill Chick Starter,
Chick Feeds, Growing Mash, Develop-
ing Feed, Lay Mash, etc.
SUNNYVALE POULTRY FARM
• AND HATCHERY
Andrew A. Moore
Phone 137 r 3, Seaforth
LIBERAL
Annual Meeting and Nominating Convention in
HENSALL, MAY 28th, 1930, at 2 p.m.
A joint annual meeting of the Liberal Associations of
South Huron will be held in the Town Hall, lIen-
sall, on May 28th, 190, for the purpose of electing
officers and at the same time a candidate will be
selected for the coming Federal Election.
The meeting will be addressed by Mr. Thos. McMillan
M.P , and others.
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Federal Officers Provincial Officers .
DR. J. W. SHAW, Pres. THOS. SHILLINGLAW, Pres.
J. A. McEWEN, Sec. J. M. GOVENLOCK, Sec.
, OTION lf.T AL 1� .
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AuaTIc►'11 lIVrago U k QLD t
FiGTS in alba, Va age ,afginondviile, oil
Thurs,�3 ?', M#y' 9etb at 2;o'clock Pan., !tarp,
conslst?tdg of •'thg fallowing: 1lousebold rl>.'
4atµrp--Two bedroom , suites. 1 large burgs;
wash etaade, 1 solid oak sideboard, 1 oa
dlning ' extension 'table and chains, 2 conches
1 dtretcher, Mattress and springs, 1 leaf table,
1 kitchen table, 1 Singer sewing machine (in
good rt}nning order), 1 Quebec range as good
as new, coal ell shove, 2 -burner; 1 washing
machine and wringer, 1 commode, 1 ,Brussels
rug 4x41-, yards, a quantity of tapestry ea?'
pet and linoleums, 1 set weigh scales 250 lbs.
capacity, 1 set abeam scales, a quantity of
dishes and fruit gems, coal oil lamps and
lantern,: pictures, curtain, poles, 1 good robe.
1 horse blanket,'1 good sugar kettle, 1 5rgal-
ion coal oil can, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 manure
fork, shovel, hoe, lawn rake, 1 lawn mower,
1buck saw, and several other articles too
numerous to mention. Terms -Cash. MRS.
WILLIAM OLIVER, Proprietress; Thomas
Brown, Auctioneer. 8268-1
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF-
FECTS in the Village of Walton, on Mon,.
day, May 26th, at 1 o'clock sharp, consisting
of the following: Household Furniture - 7
dining room chairs, 2 wash stands, 2 bed
steads, 1 parlor table, 1 rug 10'x10', quantity
of carpet, 1 large mirror, 1 fallen -leaf table.
quantity of dishes and cooking utensils, 75
sealers, 1 wood heater, wash tub and wash
board, 1 sprayer, half ton of hard coal, 2 oak
barrels, 1 ,brooder stove, 1 large iron gate, 1
small iron gate, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 dozen new
grain bags, 1 set of weigh scales, quantity of
new wall board, 1 hand cutting box, 1 large
Saakatchewan robe, 1, screen door, number of
feed boxes, quantity of poultry fence, drinking
fountains, 1 fawn mower, feed hoppers, quan-
tity of lumber, washing machine, 1 Ford tour-
ing ear in good running • condition, forks,
chains, bars, shovels, picks and other articles
too numerous to mention, Terms -Sums of
$10.00 and under, cash: over that amount six
months' credit on approved joint notes., No
reserve as proprietor is giving up housekeep-
ing„ JOHN PRYCE, Proprietor; T. Brown.
Auctioneer. 3257-2
Executor's Auction Sale
OF DWELLING HOUSE IN DUBLIN AND
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
FRANCIS McCONNELL, Executor of the
Last Will and Testament .of Mary Agnes
Longworth, deceased, has instructed Thomas
Brown, Auctioneer, to offer for sale at public
auction on the premises lately occupied by
deceased, on Saturday, the 31st May, 1930,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, all the house-
hold goods and effects and also the following
lands, namely: Village Lots numbers 7, 8,
13 and 14, in Donkin's Survey, of part of
Farm Lot 1, in the 1st Concession, of the
Township of McKi•llap, in the County of
Huron.
There are erected on the premises a com-
fortable dwelling house and a stable and the
property offers a splendid opportunity to any
one wanting to get a home with all the ad-
vantages of living in the thriving Village of
Dublin and subject only to township taxes.
Terms of Sale. --On chattels, cash.
- On the real estate: Twenty (20) per cent.
cash on the day of sale• and the balance, in
cash and without interest, in 30 days there-
after. The purchaser will be required to
sign an agreement to complete his purchase
on the day of sale.
Further terms and conditions of sale will
be made known on the day of sale and may
be had in the meantime from the under-
signed.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this 14th May,
1930.
R. 9. HAYS,
Vendor's Solicitor.
Francis McConnell, Vendor.
3257-2
EARN $6 TO $10 PER DAY
Ambitious, reliable men wanted at once.
Part time' pay while training for Aviation
Mechanics, Garage Work, Driving, Battery,
Electric Acetelyne Welding, House Wiring,
Industrial Electricity, Machinist, Bricklay-
ing, Plastering, Drafting, Barbering and
Hairdressing. Act quick, get your applica-
tion in now. Write or call for information.
DOMINION TRADE SCHOOLS, LTD.
Eastern Headquarters, 163 King St., W.,
Toronto: 365 Talbot Street, London.
Employment service—coast to coast.
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 rate of
interest earned on invested t'ssets,
7.02%. 3251 tf
IT PAYS TO USE MARTIN-SENOUR PRODUCTS
.never
purpose— Surface-
--and
u face
—a
nd it pays
s
particularly on Barns
and Outbuildings
Barns, silos, fences—surfaces subjected to
attack of sun, rain, snow, frost. Valuable
property that will age prematurely with
out the protective covering of a durable,
wear and weather resisting paint.
It costs so very little to give your buildings
this protection with Martin-Senour Red
School House Paint.
Here is a Martin-Senour product specially
made for this purpose. Made of the finest
English Red Oxide, mixed in scientific
proportion and finely ground by the most
modern machinery. A red paint that
will stay red, standing off the effects of
the weather for many years. A paint that
will keep your outbuildings always
new, free from expensive repair
cost.
Where protection and fine
appearance are concerned it
certainly pays to use Martin-
Senour Red School House
Paint.
Martin-Senour Products for every pur-
pose, for every surface, are sold by
Geo. D. Ferguson
&Co.,Seaforth,Ont.
dartos in..'
Tuekerstpi ll.
well lcgatgtl
PRON, klxi
SA^MTP `
w,1{shlp3 of %borne,
l)bgrt; Good buildings and
$F cite. THOMAS AM*
11 68-tf,'i
FlAIl'14l FOR' A t f1 SALE PARI' 4Q7'
•I'' 28 and 2 ., 40 9449p 8, McKillop, con-
tslnin_g 102 ar, ., alt[da known as the, T. E.
Hays farm Wit bg ,sold to close the estate.
If not sold W11, b9 `rented. For particulars
apply to .8.. M. GOELOCK, Executor, Sea -
forth. `. 2201-tf
FARM FOR SALE. -400 ACRES, LOT N0.
8, Concesslo. n 16,' Toyvnahip of Grey, Coun-
ty of Huron; 2 saore'f brick house, barn
55x60 on stone foundation; another building
26x56 ; windmill, drilled well; 80 acres pl
balance hes been under pasture for sev rat
Years. Thirteen acres 38rdwood bush. os -
session firstof'• Morels. Apply to ALEX.
BUCHANAN, R.',R. No. 8, Walton. 8186-tf
mum- FOR SALE, - MY TIMI' BEING
taken up with other business, I sm of-
fering my farm of 100 acres worlydng lend
for sale; one-quarter mile from Seaforth; well
watered and in first class agricultural condi-
tion. Buildings beautifully situated and com-
modious. Farm has 44waya been heavily
stocked with dairy cattle and hogs. Suitable
terms to reliable parties. Phone 25 or
24-148 fon 'appalntnuents. Apply to 3. A.
McKENZIE, R. R. No., 8, Seaforth. 8282=tf
'FARM FOR SALE.—)LOT 3, CONGESSION
6, Hallett, donadsting of 100 acres, situ-
ated one-half mile east of Constance, con-
venient to church, store and school. There
is on the premises a two story brick house
and new asphalt slate roof, furnace, bath,
hard and soft water inside, frame kitchen at-
tached; a Large bank barn, 36x100, cement
stabiling, water inside;, driving shed and
garage; a never failing' well with windmill.
There are 2 springs at 'back of farm, one.aon
either fifty; 5 acres of hardwood maple bush,
30 acres of spring crap, 5 acres of fall wheat,
all 'seeded to grass. This will be sold with
or without the crop, at a reasonable price on
terms to suit the purchaser. GEORGE W.
WHEATLEY, R. R. 2, Seaforth. 3258-tf
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WE REMOVE
live or dead horses and 'cows
free of charge. We pay for
the phone call.
William Stone Sons,
Limited
Phone 22, Ingersoll
Phone 215 W, Stratford
3258-11
PROGRESSIVES
Annual Meeting of the Politi-
cal Progressive Association of
South Huron, will be held in the
TOWN HALL, HENSALL
on
THURSDAY, JUNE 5th
at 2 p.m.
Also a Convention to select
a candidate for the forthcom-
ing Federal Election will be
held at the same time 'and
place.
The meeting will be address-
ed by G. W. Medd,
WILLIAM BLACK - President
JOE FORREST - Sec.Treas.
R. R. 3, Seaforth
;258.2
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SEALED TENDERS addressed to the under -
signer], and endorsed "Tender for North
Pier Reconstruction. Coderich. Ont.", will be
received until 12 o'clock noon (daylight
saving), Friday, June 6. 1930, for the recon-
struction in concrete, of the superstructure of
the North prier, for a length of 484 feet, at
Goderich, Huron County, Ont.
Plans and form of contract can be seen and
specification and forma „f tender obtained
at
this Department, at the . ffces of the District
Engineer, Customs Building, London, Ont.: To-
ronto Builders Exchange and Construction In-
dustries, 1104 Bay Street, Toronto, Ont., also
at the Post Office, Goderich, Ont.
Tenders will not be considered unless made
on printed forms supplied by the Department
and in accordance with conditions contained
therein.
Each tender must be accompanied by an ac-
cepted cheque on a chartered bank, payahl'
to the order of the Mini -ter of Public Work.,
equal to 10 per cent. ,.f the amount of the
tender. Bennis of the Dominion of Canada or
bonds of the Canadian N:,lional Railway Com-
pany will also be accepted as security, or
bonds and a cheque if required to make u)
an odd amount.
Note. --Blue prints car be obtained at this
Department by depositing an accepted cheque
for the sum of 520.00, payable to the order of
the Minister of Public Works, which will be
returned if the intendi,,g bidder submit a
regular bid.
By order.
N. I l ESJ A RD I N S,
Secretary.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, May 18, 1930. 3258.2
SEALED TENDERS addressed to the under-
signed, and endorsed "Tender for South
Piers Reconstrudtion, Goderich, Ont.". will be
received until 12 o'clock noon (daylight
saving), Friday, June 6. 1930, for the recon
struction of the superstructure of the South
Pier, in concrete. for n length of 300 feet, at
Goderich, Huron County, Ont.
Plans and form of contract can be seen and
specification and forms of tender obtained at
this Department, at the offices of the District
Engineer, Customs Building, London, Ont. ; To-
ronto Builders Exchange and Construction In-
dustries, 1104 Bay Street. Toronto, Ont., also
at the Post Office, Goderich, Ont.
Tenders will not be considered unless made
on printed forms supplied by the Department
and in accordance with conditions contained
therein:
Each tender must be accompanied by an ac-
cepted cheque on a chartered bank. payable
to the order of the Minister of Public Works,
equal to 10 per cent. of the amount of the
tender. Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or
bonds of the Canadian NsMtional Railway Com-
pany will also be accepted as security, or
bonds and a Cheque if required to make up
an odd amount.
Note, -'Blue prints Can be obtained at this
Dep'arttnent by depositing an acceroted cheque
for the sum of 320.00, payable to the order of
the Minister Of Public Works, whieh will be
returned if the intending bidder submit a
regular bids ,
By order,
N. "DESJARDINS,
Secretary.
Department of Public Wbrka,
Ottawa, May 16, 1981D. ' 8238-2
POPULAR STALLIONS
The Pure Bred Imported and Premium
Percheron Stallion
RAVEN
12804
Will travel practically the same route es
last year, commencing Monday, May 26th.
JOHN LIVIN.GSTONE.
Eonrolment' No. 1958
The Pore Bred Clydesdale Stallion
CARONBROOK FLASHLIGHT
No. 24641
Will stand for
this season at his
sion 8, Mullett.
Terms -$15.00.
the improvement of stock
own stable, Lot 3, Cones -
T. J. McMICHAEL, Proprietor.
3258xtf
Enrolment No. 2096 Approved Form 1,
The Choicely Bred Clydesdale Stallion
"FLASH -ON"
'(25022) (20576) Imported
Will stand for the improvement of stock
this season as follows:
Monday,—Will leave his own stable, Lot 23,
Concession 5, Logan, and proceed to Peter
Hicknell's, Lot 14, Concession 5, McKillop,
for noon,andhis to h s own stable for. night.
Tuesday. -,To Joseph O'Rourke's, Lot 4, Con-
cession 6, McKillop, for noon, and thence to
Rock Bros„ Brodhagen, for ,night. Wednes-
day. -To Thomas Bolton's, Lot 19, Concession
10, McKillop, for noon; thence to George
Benneweis', Lot 8, Concession 12, McKillop,
for night. Thursday, -To Amos. Wickie's, Lot
29, Concession 14, Logan, for neon;. thence to
George Siernon's, Lot 24, Concession 11, Logan
for night. Friday.—To James Roy's,,,,,Lot •12,
Concession 8, Logan, for noon; and then to
his own stable, where he will remain until
the following Monday morning.
Terms: To insure a foal, 315.00, payable
February 1st, 1931.
JACOB HIGNELL, Proprietor.
3257-tf
Enrolment No. 1137 Approved Form 1
The Imported Belgian Stallion
SULTAN
-2456- 1090
Monday, May 19th—Will leave Hawkins'
barn, Seaforth, and go 3% miles south, then
east 1% mules to Roy Brown's, for noon;
then 11/4 miles east and 3)'., miles north to
St. Columban to William Cleary's, for night.
Tuesday. -1'4 miles east, then 2/ miles north,
then 11/,6 miles west to Beechwood, then
north to Timothy Lynch's, for noon; then
one-half mile north and west 21/2 miles and
north 11/4 miles and west to Tom Pry„e's, for
night. Wednesday. -l1/, east, 2 miles west
to Willis Dundas', for noon; then west 1%
miles, then 'south 3a'4 miles and east to Ivan
Henderson's, for night. Thursday. -3% miles
west, -then north 11/4 miles and west to Alvin
Dale's, fur noon; then west 23/4 miles and
south 11/4 miles to Joe Reynold's, for night,
Friday. -11/4 miles south, then east 3%, then
south 11/4 miles, then welt to Orville Phil-
lips', for noon;' then west 11/4 miles. then
south 11/4 miles, then east to Andrew Kirk's,
for night. Saturday.—East 21,,, miles, to Eg-
mondvi'lle, then north to his own stable. where
he will remain till the following Monday
morning.
Terms: To insure a foal 314.00, payable
February 1st, 1931.
JAMES CASEY and ALEX. HODGINS,
Proprietors.
D. REYNOLDS, Manager.
3257-tf
Enrolment No. 982'Approved Form 1
The Well Known Stock Horse
BRITISH HERO
(Imported)
Will stand for the l improvement of stock,
health and weather pe)•m•iatting.
Monday• '•Will leavel,his own stable, Kippen,
and go to Conrad Sieinon's, Zurich Road. for
noon; then to Anson Coleman's, for night.
Tuesday --To Edward Foster's, Parr Line, for
noon; and to Charles E. Wise,' Lot 41, Con-
cession 11, Goderich Tp.,
forr n'
ht. Wednes-
day -fu Le Beau Bros. by way of Clinton
Road and Baird's school house, for noon, and
by way of Turner's Church to Vernon Terry -
berry's, Lot '27, for night. Thursday - '1'o
James Dallas', Lot 26, Concession 2. L.R.S.,
Tuckersmith, for noon. and to Percy Sales',
Lot 8, for night. Friday- To his own stable.
Kippen, for noon, then by way of Concession
Lot2.Mncesion 14,
2 to Herb. Kearcher's.
en's Lot
Jack McT.e
for
night.
Saturday,—To
F
6, Concession 12, Tuckersmith, and by way o;
Horton's Side Road to his own stable for
night.
Terms -,$12.00 to insure a foal.
PETER KILPATRiCK, Proprietor & Manager.
5258-tf
BRIDGE TENDERS
Soalaol tenders will be received by the Coun-
cil of the Township of Hay for the construc-
tion of a 80 -foot concrete bridge on Township
Road No, 15, according to Plans. Council
will supply and deliver where needed all ma-
terial nrluired. Contractor to do all excava-
tion work. 'fender to be per cubic yard of
concrete work. Plans, etc., can be seen at
,flier of undersigned. Tenders to be in hands
of Township Clerk by two ,,'clock p.m., ,lune
2nd, 1930. Lnwca or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
A. F. HESS.
Clerk. Township of Hay.
Zurich, Ont.
3258-2
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
COMM,ERGIAL H(YTEX.4
THIJRS1?AY, 14IA.Y' 291t11.
J. B. KNIGHT
Will display a complete line of
ladies' and gent's
Mair Goods
lt
including Patent Structure,
Advice on all Scalp Ailments
and the use of Inecto Rapid.
Phone Hotel for Appointment
The W. T. Pember Stores
Limited "
129 YONGE ` ST., TORONTO, .
ONTARIO
Ontario
Breeding Station
In breeding work the inestimable
value of the sire and the increased
production to be obtained by the use
of males with, known sound 'breeding
in their ancestry, is to -day one of the
outstanding fact siwhich effect in-
creased profits i poultry keeping. It
is 'a well establi ed fact that the de-
gree of success met with in egg pro-
duction depends largely on the high
producing ancestry of the sire used.
Our pen of Barred Rocks at the
Canadian Egg Laying Contest, Ot-
tawa, competing with entries from
the best poultry breeders in every
province in the Dominion, United
States and England, are at present in
third place in the 26 pens of Rocks,
and eleventh in the 80 pens of all
breeds. This pen featuring exception-
al egg . size, were sired by a British
Columbia male from a large egg
strain of Racks. Every male we are
using this year is a son of this fam-
ous bird.
We will have hatches of Quality
Baired Rock' Chicks every Tuesday
until June 17th.
NOTTCF, is hereby gegen under the statues
in that behalf that all persons having any
claims against Mary Agnes Longworth, late
..f the Village of Dublin, Huron County.
Widow. who died on the 15th day of April,
1930, are re uired to septi to the undersigned
solicitor for the Executor, full particulars in
,writing and verified by affidavit. of their
clni,ms and the nature of the seouritie., if any,
held by them, on or before the 31st day of
May, 1930, after which date the said Execu-
ter will proceed to distribute the assets of
the said deceased, having regard only to the
clsims of which he then shall have had notice.
DATED at Seaforth, Ont.. this 15th day
of May, 1930.
R. 9. HAYS,
Solicitor for Executor.
3257-3
J M. SCOTT
PHONE 32-251
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SEAFORTH
3257-tf
Ontario Breeding Station
of BRED -TO -LAY BARRED ROCKS
BABY CHICKS—STARTED CHICKS
We have 150 chicks for sale that
are started in battery brooders under
the most sanitary condition, ready to
go out this week. Drop in and see
these Chicks. Book orders now for
your supply of April day-old Chicks
as we are nearly sold out.
Our breeding stock is of the high-
est quality, only our own eggs used
for hatching.
Plant under supervision of the 0.
A. C., Guelph. Located one 'block
north of new Hospital.
O. F. Siegrist
BOX 173, 4SEAFORTH
Phone 304
Baby Chicks
We can supply you with S. C. White
Leghorn Chicks for delivery in June
alt $10.00 per 100. Our Leghorns ars
the famous Barron strain, big hems,
heavy layers of Targe eggs.
We guarantee 100 per cent. safe de-
livery.
Order eoarly while the best dates
are av:ailable.
Yours very truly,
TIIE WALTER ROSE POULTRY
FARM
3257-4
Our Giant -Fluffy Ruffles
and Rose of Heaven
,
desoripF
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spine 1,4 a r .ctR l'A 34,t% "d
l eCtui 0 " itiith::14,1110404*
BlapkiOgrt;s" ,at, the
than Chautiaequa
Tom .Skdytiil ak`nOWas';
tks true faeta of tl}ip
black-shirtecj premier's .tfiete.010f ,•; I
rise to power. 'Skeyhill "knows AFfflitl '
Fac stf. Htetheir . bas lived with' thelppr
attended secret ln+ r1n$IMi.!>;
marched in their' torchlight":prp
sione; he understands , t11eh 1i
meat' and their isoarillg ate'
TOM SIiEYHTLL
Mr., Skeyhill is an impsrgal
ob-
server. He is neither for !lull'
against the ideals which Mussolini
is striving to put into effect. Ho
merely sifts the evidence and leaves'
Judgment to his audience.
Tom Skeyhill himself is a color-
ful and arresting personality. Ho
has fought and adventured over half
the globe. Blinded in the memor-
able first landing of the Anzacs at
Gallipoli, he became famous as "the
blind soldier poet" of Australia,
and in America for his services fix
raising over one hundred and thirty
millions of dollars for war funds.
He has theunique distinction of
having raised twenty-three millions
of dollars in twenty-three minutes
at the Metropolitan Opera House
in New York City.
Later, his sight almost miracu-
lously restored, he began a life of
study, travel and adventure. He
has been in the thick of three wars
and three revolutions. He ran the
lines into Soviet Russia and was
there during the Red Revolution.
He marched with Mussolini and the
Blackshirts into Rome through
the gate that Julius Caesar entered
two thousand years ago. He was
in Warsaw in the heart of the
Russo-Polish mix-up, and he was
out in the Near East when Smyrna
was burnt and the Turks defeated
the Greeks.
Mr. Skeyhill is a powerful and
dramatic orator with a gift for
painting word -pictures that hold his
audience enthralled.
thralled.
For the.
Land's Sake
Because seeding is late, Fertilize.
Make your late crop early. Let ns
Whelp you with your plant food prob-
lem.
Special Potato Fertilizer, 5125 at
$45.00 per ton cash; $47.00 October
Ilst; 2126, at $38.00 cash, $40.00 Oct.
1st. Beans, Corn and Mangolds, 2126
and 2168. We have anything you ask
for from $20.00 per ton to $72.60.
Yours for Service and a Bumper Crop
William M. Sproat
PHONE 136-2
Petunias
Insurance Specials
Make a gorgeous display either in
Reds, Borders, Porch Boxes, or Urns. Automobile Accidents Cause Serious
They can be set out now and will start i Financial Loss.
looming in two weeks or so and con-
tinue after hard frosts.
We have a large assortment of
1Trailers for Baskets, Boxes and Urns.
Hanging Baskets and Boxes rofillecl. 1
Lettuce deliciously crisp.
PHONE CARLOW 235
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all credi-
tors and others having claims against the
estate of Thompson Murdock, late of the Vil-
lage of Hensabl, in the County of Huron,
Livery Stable Proprietor. who died on. the
seventh day of March, A. D„ 1930, are re-
quired to forward their claims duly proven
to the undersigned on or before the 26th day
of May, A. D. 1980. -
AND NOTiLOE IS FURTHER GiVEN that
after the Rami date the Exelutrix will pro-
ceed to distribute the estate havitgg rep,ard
only to the claims of which she It% shall
have notice.
DATED at Exeter, Ont-, this 5th day of
May, A.
D. 1980.
GLADMAI & STANBURY,
114nsall and Eh'eter,
Executrix' Solicitors.
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Stewart Bros.
Benmiller Nurseries,
R. R. No. 4 - GODERICH, ONT.
FARC[ BARGAIN
100 acres good land, well fenc-
ed, plenty of water; frame house,
barn 60x60, cement stabling; 60
acres being sown with oats and
barley; balance good hay land.
A snap for $5,200.00 with a cash
payment of $1,700.001 and terms
for balance. Imnvediate posses-
sion.
We also have several grass
farms for sale or rent, 50 and
100 acres.
A. 'D. SWI?EERLAN,D,,�
General Insurance, Real Feta'',
Estate, Conveyancing, Rands,
PHONE 152
4,
Your Ford, Chevrolet, Whippet
4, Plymouth, Durant 4, Essex or
Pontiac covered for Fire, Theft,
Public Liability and Property
Damage for $23,00. Ordinary
Limits.
Special Reduction on Farmer's Cars.
Similar Low Rates for other Models.
Special Rates on Truck Cargo
Insurance.
Protect yourself with a Special
Accident Po'licy, $1,500, Princi-
pal sum; $25,00 per week in-
demnity. Only $5.00 per year.
Let us protect you.
WATSON & REID
Specialists in all lines of Insurance
PHONE 33W : SEAFORTH, ONT.
THE E Jj(O, HN�T RANKIN
'V'';, , M AG�Elr CY 1.
Insurance of all kinds.,,, .'.
Bonds, Real Estate
Money to Loan
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
Phony