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dress. 'There was a short program.
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Weekly Crop. Report„
(Orchards in Dundas . County are
looking •particularly well MK/ pros -
peeks are f!oa" a good ; crop in Wall-
'Elandled orchards. A large number
of •old orchards, are being trimmed up
ands; plit in -shape and will be sprayed
'this season, for the first time in
-several years. Blossom time will be
later. this year owing to the backward
-Beason. Durham County reports. that
• orchardists in the Port Hope district
purchased a carload of amtmtonia sul-
phate to supply their requirements'
this year. Fall wheat has never look-
ed better than at the present time,
:according to a report from. Haldi-
anand, but sweet clover has suffered
-badly from 'heaving. In the MuskOka
'and Parry Sound district it is re-
ported .that a much larger acreage
•431f new land has been cleared than
usual, in fact . more land than has
)eel
fir+ are. N thun, rland . � tv
reach 1;, rem of tomatoes. , ll
?ba "{en d+ata conilract price o
2 . cents a bushel' Ae 'eoiapi ed;\14th1
30O0 acres at 60 cents 'a bnuehe1 7n
103% -Seeding las (beena era(
throughout the-province.'"Y
ty reportsn.
good seed ' .exceptional(•
scarce and that farmers; possessing
good seed all report that they could
have sold three or four times the
amount they had on hand.
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IN MEMORIAM
Note Items under this lead will be charg-
ed 50 caste per sipgle•veree, and 25 cants for
each additional verse.
In loving memory of our dear brother and
u'nele, George C. Boll, who passed away May
28rd„ 1980:
Freed from lifte'a cares, its tears and its
sorrow.
Freed from life's acbea and its .pains,
Silently he- waits for the mm
orw
When we greet him in love again.
-Fondly remembered ,by hie, sister, Lillie,
and family., 3862x1
TENDERS WANTED
Tendert warmed for. operating stone crusher
for Township of Tuckersmith. Operator roust
supply power, gas and Oil. Also necessary
number of men to operate in Flotheringham's
Pit. Tenders .to `be in by Saturday, May 28th.
Any further information may be had firm
the Reeve W. R. ARCHIBALD, R. R. Flo. 4,
S'eafor+bh, 3362-2
HIGH GRADE
BONDS. "
Opportunity Knocks.
$5000.00 will buy to-day.$6.000.Q0 par value of High-
grade Public Utility Bonds, of Companies that have
come through the two years of • depression with
earnings well maintained, and, in some cases, in-
creased.
These Bonds will give you an income of over $300.00
annually, which is amply protected by earnings.
For information regarding these "recommendations,
telephone or write :to:
E. A. SIEGRIST
& CO., LIMITEDl
New Bank of Toronto Bldg., LONDON, ONTARIO.
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PHONE METCALFE 3370
Use Seaforth 18 Years Highest Quality
Creamery Butter Always
Confidence in !business is obtained by years Of dependable Isere.
We Want Cream:
"MORE CREAM"—"GOOD CREAM"
Deliver your cream direct or send by truck or express and receive
our highest market price, consistent with accurate weights and tests.
Deliver your cream and receive your money.
SEAFORTH CREAMERY
C. A. BARBER, Proprietor.
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Canadian Order of Foresters
A membership in this Order entitles you to all the
privileges and advantages of a fraternal Society of
over 50,000 Canadians.
This Slaciety also provides its membership with protection at cost,
in any one of the .following policies:
STRAIGHT LIFE LIFE AT 65
20 PAY LIFE. 20 YEAR ENDOWMENT
ENDOWMENT AT 65 YEARS FAMILY PROTECTION.
Our campaign for Huron County has started. Already a splendid
class of candidates is assured. There will be a big night in goderich
in June. Brother Barnes, our organizer, is working in your district
and has some real news for every member of your court.
W. M. COUPER,
High Chief Ranger:
A. C. WILEY,
Superintendent of Organization
Ll�yd's
-Investment Securities
BONDS
INDUSTRIAL SECURITIES
We recommend the purchase of Continental Gas
Corporation Stock for at turn on the market.
We also have a block o Goderich Elevator and
Transit Company stock for stale to yield a hand-
some profit. This is a very good investment.
BUY NOW; price upon application.
IIONE 246, GODERICH, ONT.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES'
'OR SALE. --A FEW BUSBELS S'FU L
A-• left of steed Soy beano, O.AXI., 21,1, a
geed sample and priced according tc. tits
Ones. Apply to W. F. ALEXANDER, Ace-
sa. 8861.+2
pASTUItE FARM TO RENT IN TUCKER -
smith, Lot 8, Concession 5, H.R.S.. to
rent • for pasture for this season, Or cattle
'pastured by the Meath. Good grave and
water. Terme easy. JOHN SPROAT, Sea -
/oath. 8860-tf
FOR SALE, -FIVE SHORTHORN BULLS,.
10 40 12 months of age.' All good colors
and from extra good milking cows. Also u
few bred holders and young eows. • The breed-
ing is the best) and they are priced to sell.
Heed is fully accredited.: ROBERT M. PECK.
Zurich., , Phone 96 r 8, Hensail- 38624
T)ABY CHICKS FOR SALE. --S. C. W. Leg-
horns and, O. A.' C.. ; Bred -to -lay Barred
Roclm. ' Leghorn exeeptibnally heavy laying
strain. Average daily production • of 1,500
hen for the last three months was 1.021
eggs: Bred for health, vigor and high pro-
duction. April prices: Leghorn,' •,11 cents;
Barred Rbcks, 12 cents. May prices, 1 cent
less. No Rock eggs set after April 28rd un-
less specially 'ordered. We have used pedf-
g-reed ctekerels for live years. W. HUME,
GLUTTON, R. R. 5, Goderich. Phone 1413,
Carlow. 3257..tf
RAIN.
Get the best yield from your
land by draining with Concrete
Tile.
We handle all sizes from 3"
to 16" at the lowest prices ins'
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years. '
We sell the best tile purchase -
able; you don't have to take our
word for it. Come and see them
for yourself.
R. Frost & Son
SEAFORTH
3362.1
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NOTICE TO- CREDITORS
NOTICE it hereby. given under the statutes
in that behalf that all parsons having any
claims against Archibald Fergusoh, Gentle.
man, Seaforth, dosed, who died Me the
11th day df April. 1822, ore required -to send
rho the undersigned seliicitor for the Execu-
te*, dull partkulare in. writing and verified
W. affidavit of their -claims and the nature
of the eases ties, if any, held Iby' them, on or
before the 95th day of May, 1932; after which
date the said Executers will proceed to dis-
tribute the Uncle Of the said deceased having
regard only to, the claims of which( they then
shall have had netifie.
DATED at, Seaforth. Oat, this 5th day of
May; 1932-
R. S. HAYS,
Solicitor for Executors. ,
3360-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
,NOTICE is hereby given under the statutes
in that behalf that all persons having any
claims againet James Evens, late of the
Township of McKillop, Farmer, deceased', who
died on the 27th day of January, 1932, are
required to send to the undersigned solicitor
tfor the Executors, full particulars in writing.
and verified by af7idavdt of their claims( and
the nature of the securities, if any, held by
them, on or before the 25th day of May, 1932,
after which date the said Executors will pro-
ceed to distribute +the 'assets of the said de-
,deased, having. "regard mit to ,the claims of
which they then shall have had notice.
DATED at Seaafonth,' Ont„ this 5th clay of
May, 1932.
R. S. HAYS,
Solicitor for Executors.
8360-3
Liberal
Convention.
A joint Liberal Convention and
Nominating Convention, as consti-
tuted for Provincial purposes, of the
South Huron Liberal Association, will
be held in the
Town Hall; Hensall, on
Wednesday, June 1
at 2 p.m.
SPEAKERS: •
ROSS GRAY, M.P.
THOMAS McMILLAN, M.P.
Dr. W. J. Shaw - Pres. Dom. Ass.
J: A. !McEwen - Sec. Dorsi. •Ass.
J. G. Stanbury - Pres. Prov. Assn.
J. 'M. Govenloek - Sec. Prov. Ass.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given under the statutes
in that behalf that all persons having any
claims against Alexander Broadfoot, Farmer,
Of the Township of Tuckersmith, who died
on the 29th day of February; 1932, are re-
quired to send to the undersigned solicitor
for the Executors, full particeleat in writ-
ing and verified by affidavit of , their claims
and the nature Of the securities, if any, held
by - them, on or befoethe 25th day of May
1932, after which date the said Executors
will proceed to -distribute the : assets of the
said deceased having. regard only to, the
claims of which they then shall have had
notice.
DATED at 'Sealfor;th, Ont, this 5th • day of
May, 1932. •
S. BAYS,
Solicitor for Executors.
8360-3
NOTICE .TO. CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby ;,given that all credi-
Iors and others having claims against the
estate of Robert Moffatt, ,Sea£orth, gentle-
man, who died air the '9th of April, 1932, are
required to send to the undersigned solicitor
for the''• Executors, full particulars and veri-
fied by affidavit, of their claims on or before
the 25th of May, 1932.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the said last mentioned date, the Execu-
tors, will proceed to distribute the assets of
the said deceased, having regard only to
claims of which they then, shall have had no -
"GOD SAVE T}HIE KING" • ' tice.
DATED at Seafoeth, Ont„ this 5th day of
May, 1982.
R. S. HAYS,
• Solicitor. for Executers.
3860-3
MORTGAGE SALE
OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the powers of sale
contained in. a eer(hain, mortgage which will
be produced at the time of sale, there will
be offered for sale by public auction subject
to a reserve bid, on Monday, the 6th day of
June, A.D. 1932, at the hour of two o'clock
in the afternoon, at Lot 12, Concession 8,
Hullett Township, the following property,
namely, Lot 12, in the eighth Concession of
the Township of Hallett.
Upon the property there are erected first
class farm buildings, with plentiful water
supply.
TERMS.—Ten per cent of the purdhaso
money to be paid dawn at the tune of the
sale and balance to be paid -within thnirfy
days -
For further particulars and conditions ' of
sale apply to the undersigned solicitor.
DATED at Clinton, this 18th day of May,
A.D. 1932,
' F. FINGLAND,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Mortgagee.
Gee H. Elliott, Auctioneer. , 3362-3
Chopping Mill & Machine Shop
CHOPPING AND ROLLING DONE
EVERY DAY.
General Machine Work —
points ground, binder and
knives sharpened.
Consult us about Sharpening your
Lawn Mower.—+VWe can save- you
money and worry.
Plough
mower
Louis Eberhart, Prop.
Just West of Supertest Gas Station
HORSES — COWS
With the idea of giving em-
ployment, we .have decided to con-
tinue handlingthese animals.
'Phone us promptly when you
'want an .animal removed.
William Stone Sons, Limited
INGERSOLL, STRATFORD, Ont.
8381-2
MEETING • OF 'HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL
t.
The Heron county comma seni past le
the county Council Chamber, Hoare,
Gddeekly on Tuesday, June '1Nib, 1932, in the
meftsrmoo'h, at 2 o'clock. Ail ereeoumin, peti-
tions, **Wes o42 delegarnions and ether mat-
ters for the consideration ,f the Count'
Council should be in the hands of the Clerk
on the Saturday ptedrbue.
Gbdel+ieh May 18, 1982.
GEO. W. HOLMAN,
County Clerk.
8881-2
!B,IrlR"
NOTICE
A public meeting, under the aus-
pices of the U. F. 0. and U.' F. W. O.
of 'Brucefield, will be held in
WALKER'S HALL
Olt
FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 27th
at 8 'p.'nv.
Mr. R. J. Scott, Provincial Presi-
dent of the U, F. 0., is expected to
address the meeting; also a short
program Will be given.
Everybody Welcome - Admission Free
Wm. HILL - - President
111 MCLACHLAN - Secretary
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given by Alexander A.
Cuthill and John Campbell, Exeeota -s of
Robert Betts Estate, and also by EIina Betts,
bhet -they will not be responsible to any
Person for debts contracted by George Bette.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario, this 10th
May, A. D. 1932.
R. S. HAYS,
Solicitor for the said Executors
and Eliza ;Betts.
9361-2
COURT OF REVISION
TOWNSHIP OF TI5CKERSMITH
The TownshipGemelli will meet at a
Court of Resells -ion on the Assessment Roll in
the council chamber, Seaforth,• on Wednes-
day, June let, at 2 p.m. ,Appeals against
the asssessarent roti- moat be in the hands of
the Clerk on or before May 25, 1992.
D. F. licGREGOR, Clerk.
8361-2
FARMS FOR SALE
FARM POR SALE: FOR SALE PARt,,LOT,,
28 and 29, Concession 8, McKillop, con-
taining 102 aerie and known as the T. E.
Haab' farm. Must be sold lc close the estate.
lrbt ahold will be rented. For. particulars
apply to J. M. GOVENLOOK, Executer, sea-
faetlr. 8358-tf
A B GAIN
r 'EOIR SALE,—Five acres, one mile
from 'Sealforth; modern house with
furnace, bath and toilet; small barn;
good orchard, Taxes, $15. Splendid
chance to start chicken farm, bees,
etc. Apply to
R. ,S. HAYS, Senforth, Ont.
29524
We especially urge you to visit
Seaforth on Dollar. Days..
Saturday and Mayday
May 21st and 23rd.
Stores Open Both Nights
BAND CONCERT ON MAIN STREET SATURDAY NIGHT.
We .urgently advise you to visit our store. In, ad-
dition to the items quoted below, every available
space will carry displays of special Dollar Day
prices on New Spiing Goods. In over a quarter
of °a century we have never disappointed you in
a special sale. Dollar Days will be no exception
to -the rule. Come here expecting bargains -we:.
will have them .here for you,
Here Men! :BuyYcur Suit Now
75 Regular $25.00 Suits for
There 'are 75 up-to-date Suits to, khoose from. Good
patterns in fine Worsteds and Tweeds. All taken from
broken lines of our regular stock and guaranteed for
make and service.
Never mind how we do it. Come in and see.
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Men's Balbriggan Combinations , .79
$2.95 Men's Felt Hats 2.00
$1.50 Men's Work Pants 1.00
20c Men's Wool Work Sox 7 pairs for 1.00
50c Boys' Golf Hose 4 pairs for 1.00
$2.50 BOys' Sweater Coats and P,Ullovers 1.00
$7.50 Boys' 2 -Pant Suits 5.00
$1.29 Women's Linine Dress, size 16 to 44 1.00
$7.50 Silk and Silk Printed DresSes Sizes 16 to 40 5.00
$4,50 New Celanese Dresses, Pastel Shades, Sizes 14 to 20 3M0
$2.95 Girls' Wash Silk Dresses, 8 to 14 years 2.00
$1.95 Quality Print, also Rayon Dresses, 16 to 44, 2 for3.00
69e Print House Dresses, (Fast Colors), All sizes, 2 for 1.00
$8.95 Silk Crepe Dresses, all sizes - 7.00
S1,95 Women's Hats, (New Style) 1.00
10.50 Women's Coats, Spring, Tweeds and Chonga 7,00
All Women's New Spring Coats, Discount of 20,6
25c Linen Towelling 6 yards for') 1.00
Pure Thread Silk Hose all colors 2 pairs 1.00
$1.25 Yenman's Fine Silk HOse 1.00
35c Wabasso Circular Pillow Cotton 4 yards fpr 1.00
., Guaranteed Print, 36 inches wide 8 yards 1.00
35c Curtain Materials, Nets and Scrims. ..4 yards for 1.00
$1.50 Women's Silk Scarfs 1:00
Ladies' Silk Knit Step-ins 3 pair 1.00
Ladies' Balbriggan Bloomers .20
35c Wabasso Pillow Cotton ' 4 yards 1.00
Linen Glass ,Tea Towels 6 for 1.00
Boys' Wash Suits, 35c 3 pair for 1.00
Women's and Child's Cotton Hose 3 pair for .50 -
EVERY ARTICLC IN OUR STORE WIL!.. BE
SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR DOLLAR DAYS
,STEWARJB.R05. SEAFORD!'
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