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The Huron Expositor, 1932-05-27, Page 54f 4Y tProf. J PAton oowitt, head 9$ the, Botany Dol e#t . A. 't has prepared a tiro ekt whieh;• delves •thor.. toughly into he 'various types of -weeds found n r Ontarlii. It is. • Well illustrated, and,gives a roast amount of -information. " • . Finiahing •. Beef •St4',ers. Mach of the; 'vtaiue in marketing beef ,cattle Is • lost when. they Iack proper finish. George W. ,Muir, B. S;A„ Dominion Animal Husbandman, offers the following suggestions for finishing` beef steers. the. purpose of reducing the stie- leulent tp rt of the ration, towards' the (last of t1 a finishing period is to bard - en up the flesh with the idea of pre- venting -shrink in transit. This can ibe furtlier aided by' cutting out.; the isu'cculent feed entirely just before sthipmentrand allowing the animals to fill up on dry hay, grass , haybeing • preferable -to clover in' this case. The grain ration may be maintained to the last plrovided it is not of too laxa- tive a nature. Cutting out the salt, hust previous to shipment, will also. elp, the dry hay being sufficient to cause the.1 animals to drink plenty of water... aI pealran(ce lof. !the animals counts „ etonsiderably •. when selling, cloth in the feed lot and on the mar- ket, , They should be clean and ti`iin osat 1* '':to have •tl}ex,t►, tgrAdin*thein itt uniform cots, as to la'hirce`.y realising will Another Specialist. Pair f1414. --Oh, sir, what 'Sind of an officer are you? Oxer -inn a naval surgeon. Fair Maid---Geodness, how you cloc- hes specialize. CHANGEA .'.E Your wife's a. • blonde, isn't she ?n "Ttm not sure. She's down at the beauty parlor now." 'STRATFORD RACES, WEDNES- DAY, JUNE let Sine Bud Grattan stepped the ex- hibition mile at Mitchell in 2.0914, the harness fans are anndously; awaiting the battle royal between -Ramona Grattan from, the Bite Water" Stable, Goderich, who .had a record of 2.081 over Stratford track last fall. This will be the first meeting of these two' great pacers this year and it is bound to be a thriller. The event in which they start will be a 2.16 to free for all handicap. Harry Fields, of Ham.. 'burg, N.Y., will also Start his Am'eri- cant string in at Stratford, as will Hugh Baxter, Hamilton, with last year's futurity winner, May Baxter. The' 2.26 pace has been changed' to a 2.28 class and the program for the Use S afort$ _;.. ........ llgliestQuality. Creamery Butter 18 Years Always ' Confidence in business is Obtained by years of dependable service. 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. r. PROFITABLE INVESTMENTS Few investments are finally profitable if safety is not the first consideration. Dominion of Canada and •Provincial Bonds are the leading securities of Canada, and can now be bought at prices to yield from 5.35 per cent to "6.50 per "cent. Do Not Miss This Opportunity. E. A. SIEGRIST & CO., LIMITED Investment Bankers New Bank of Toronto' Bldg., LONDON, ONTARIO. PHONE METCALFE 3370 STOP ! 15,000 BABY CRICKS S. C. White Leghorns - Barred Rocks - White Rocks We are now booking orders for 'Baby Chicks for June delivery. All sur' Chicks are produced from GOVERNMENT APPROVED Stock, Electrically hatched, from Eggs that weigh over 24, and average 253 ounces 'per dozen. LEGHORNS, $7.00; BARRED ROCKS, $8,00; WHITE ROCKS, $10.00 per 100 in lots of 100 or over. Order from this ad. as our supply is limited, and orders' will be filled in order received. Write' or Phone today to: The Huron Poultry Farms BRUSSELS, ONT. PHONE 5 X or 65-16. 3362.3 r Lloyd's Investment securities yt BONDS INDUSTRIAL SECURITIES We recothmend the purchase of Continental Gas Corporation Stock for al turn on the market. We also have a block of Goderich Elevator and Train tt Company stock for saleto yield a hand- some profit. This is a very good investment. BUY NOW; price upon applictttio PHONE 246, GODEDIC tt1" hvd�tr"8, ti,n<,{vd:,,trt.k7fi ii ty� will,"kg: 7'api 2 2,'I. a'. q n-na ,5q •r"^tlSF be riteedr, v `.it at :a see. ,A ru.l ring event in 1e of two 'heats lip also corded, Warren Lite, the 'para. Chute Jum gr, wilt be A. •seial..attrae. tion and 11 denee,id.from the`aero» Plage . :&t Lu l vied of the stars. The rater . Will open the On- tario Fast Cireuit With London fol, lowing Ju ;line 8thand Sinieoe, June 15th. •• -BIRTHS ' RowmiRe.-In 8eneald. on' Mai x1201, t5 *. and Mrs. Fria .•--49vigl ffe, a ton„ • 1, DEATHS, , • , Rtiley . In Scott Memorial Hoaplta3,•2eafortb, en May 16th„ George R4ler. of Constance, in his 699th yetar.1 CARD' OF THANKS Mn,. Walltitam3 Sie7non and family, of Mettle)", desire to expreaa their sincere eppreclation of the tnaany' kindnesses" extended to them by their nelghbbes and friends' during their re.. cent bereavement/ 8868x1 COURT OF REVISION The. Municipal Council of McKillop will meet as a Court of Revision on the Assess- ment Keen of 1932 on Monday, June 6, 1932, at ten `o'clock a.m., at` Winthrop Hall. Interested parties should govern thenwelvec accordingly. JOHN ideNAY, 3363.2 G1erk. IMPORTANT NOTICES PASTURE FARM TORENT.IN TUCKER - smith, Lot 3, Concession h'; H.R.S., to rent for pasture for this season, or cattle 'pastured by the month. Good grass and water. Terms easy, JOHN SPROAT, Sea. forth. 2360-tf FOR SALE. -FIVE SHOR,THO.RN BULLS, 10 to 12 'months of age. AB good colors and from extra good milking cows. Also a few bred heifers' and young cows. The breed- ing is the best! and they are priced to sell. Hard is fully accredited. ROBERT M. PECK, Zurich. Phone 96 r 2, Henson. • 3362-8 T)ABY CHICKS FOR SALE --S. C. W. Leg- horn ,and O. A. C. Bred -to -lay Barred Rocks. Leghorn exceptionally heavy laying strain. Average daily production of 1,500 hens for the last three months was 1,021 eggs. Bred for health, vigor and highpro= duction. April prices: Leghorns, 11 earls Barred Rocks, 12 cents. May prices, 1 cent less. No Rock eggs set after April 23rd un- less specially ordered. We have used pedi- greed cockerels for 'five years. W. HUME CLUTTON, R. R. 5, Goderich. Phone 1418, Carlow. 335741 • AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, an 'Lot 14, Concession 3, McKillop; on Friday, June 3rd, at 2 p.m_: Livestock -Four goad work 'horses, 1 caw, 1 yegling steer, 4 yknnag sow. I•nrplements-t Massey-Harr,b binder, 1 Deering mower, 1 siderake, : 1 dump rake, 3 wagons, 1 wagon box with 'sprints seat, 1 gravel box,, 1 stock rack,' 2 walking plows, 1 riding plot , 1 set harrows 5 -sections; 1 set harrows, 4 -sections ; 1 set harrows, :,.3 -sections ; 1 Massey -Hamra cultivator, 1 nranurA spreader, 1, steel roller, 1 disc harrow, 2 sets bob'( sleighs, 2 buggies, 1 cutter, 2 buggy poles, 1 ; cutter pole, 2 fan- ning mills, 4 seta of heavy whiffletrees, 3 ladders, about 12 tons sweet clover, gob:' :feed; forks, shovels, hoes, rake, and . other articles too numerous to mention, Terms., - All sums of 390and• ,under, cash; over that unount Tour Months',Jenedut-WO 6 per cent per annum interest on' a,r,lteved joint notes. Six per cent per annfrmn off for cash on credit ammonia. No reserve. as the farm is rented. P: A. O'SULLIVAN, Proprietor: George IL Elliott, Auctioneer. 3863-1 TENDERS WANTED Tender wanted for operating stone crusher for Township of Tuckersmith. Operator must supply power, gas and oil. Mao necessary number of mento operate in Foth'eringham'a pit Tenders to be in by Saturday, May 28th. Any further information may be had from the Reeve, W. 11. ARCHIBALD, R. R. No. 4. Seaforbh. 3362-2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is, hereby given under the statutes in that behalf that all persons having any claims against Alexander B•foadfoot, Farmer. of the Township of Tuckeriimith, who died on the 29th day of February, 1932, are re- quired to send the undersigned solicitor for 'ibhe Execute ,'full particulars in writ- ing and. verified affidavit of their elairns and he nature the stecurities, If any, held by thKan, on or! ore the 25th day. of May. 1932, after whi h da ty the said Executors will proceed td distribute the asserts of the said deceased having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have had notice. DATED at Seaforth, Ont, 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 against James Evans, late' of the Township of McKillop, Farmer, deceased, who died on the 27th day of January, 1932, are required to send to the undlersigned solicitor Tor the Executors, full particulars in writing and verified by affidavit of their claimd and the nature of the securities, Cid any, held by them, on or before Ole 25th day of May, 1982, after which date Ole said Exeoutora will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of ,the said de - dewed, having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have had notice. mtrill at Seaforth, Ont., this lith Bary of May, 1932. ' R. S. FLAYS, Solicitor for Executors. 8860-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given under the statutes In that behalf that all person having any claims against -Archibald Ferguson, Gentle - mom, Seaforth, deceased, who died an the Inez day elf April, 1932, are regm'tt'ed to send to the undersigned eollcitor icor the Execu- tions, full particulars in writing and verified by affidavit of their claims and the nature Of the (securities, if any, held by them, en or before the 25th day of May, 1932, after which data Ole said Executors will proceed to dia- tribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard anity to the claims of which they then ahailaba�a'vte had notices. DAT1.D alt Seaforth, Unit, Oda 546 day of May, 1982. R. S. HAYS, Solicitor for Exeeutorb. FARMS FOR SALE rARM FOR SALE. --.FOR SALE PARD LOT i 25 and 29, Concession .8. 11'IcKlllop, eore- ttaining 192 awed end known as the T. E. Kays' fatrni. Must be sold to close the estate. If nbii weld Will be rented. For partictearp fo I to J, M. COVFNLOC, Errtstiu t1368 -t• - Si 'Il tm Eetl�a s xA Will foe+ oi, of 1932 at ilia on R tern, B maaale . +pix 820 to unsure a, rm5 ne 11, ,foal. �,y� a s, ,daoth. th tk horse Wi . . q.tii�fari lie std k; leaf, %alit of f and Lhb i1igplOsrtbn pasalble salt to s �d3a/.. hands, I9 dark brawn � for sand w "ith about 1350 pounds, and without to d1x bt iA one of the boat abet- dard tbxed sag' lllo ra fitandirrg+ in oir. dar.4 a the prse a t m further Gti%tygaGiWn Cally forivatded E. G. PL Snit eiss; Ont, The Pare Bred' Canadian Clydesdale Stallion MONCRIEF 'E' PRINCE 0243681' , Approved I Monday --,Will leave bile commercial Stables. Hensto and go west v,"Parr Line and north tel John Fornest's, Tor neon; then to C. Stay, moon's, dor itkli't1 Tuesdaty.--West by side road .to Goshen Lin to ;.Orval McClipchey,'s,- dor noon; then east. 40 Elmer Weba,ters, ,for ni'gh't- 'Wednesday -•-Ninth on 4th Concession to •MeFarlame'a corner, .:then east to Ed. Glenn's, on side eoncession, for moil; and south- to Wiiliama McKenzie's, for night. Thursday. --,,Routh t to' Hebert Minn's, Hay Township, for Mon; and:vast to London Road to Henault for night. -Friday.-By n Road to 2nd Opncessi ,i, to George Arms . strong's, for noon; then to Hinsell, for night, Terme--410,00 to unsure. ROBERT D;"MURDOCK,,t Proprietotr. William Luker, 11¢annger.. • The Premium Clydesdale Stallion • FAVOURITE AGAIN (24331) Enrolment No. 1961 For,n A 1 (Monday Afternoon -Will leave his own „stable, Hrucefield, and go south to Kippen hy. London` Road to Al. 'lfarvey's, for night. Tuesday. -',lb Second .Concess.ilan, ofuuucicer- smith, south ,194 miles, then east to loth don - cession tto Angus McKinnon's, for noo then east to Ken, McKellar's, 'for night. ednes- day.-East to Town Line, then north 114 minae to Lloyd's Colquhonn's for noon; then by Staffs, to William 'Patrick's, • for night. Thursday. -North 114 miles tot 7th Concession to Coyne Prim., Tog nain; then west to'R'obt. Daig's; for night Friday. -1 -West to Gem- mell's corner, then north to Mill Road to George M.cCar tney's, for noon ; then east to 117roAdavn's 'side concession, and... north ' to Cannochan Bros., dor. night. Saturday, -By way of Broad'foot's bridge to Mill Road to own stable. Terms -Terms to fpaure, 313:00. R. D. MU•RDOCK, Proprietor & Manger, The Pure Bred Imported and Premium Petcheron Stallion RAVEN [12804] Form A 1 Commencing Monday, May 30th, will `travel Practically the same route as last season. JOHN LIVINGSTON, Proprietor and Manager. �t NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'NOTICE is hereby given that all credi- tors and others having claims against the estate of Robert Moffatt, Seaforth, gentle- man, who died on 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 A25t11 of May, 1932. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that after .the said Iast mentioned date, the Execu- borst will proceed to distribute the asserts of the .said deceased, having regard only,, to claims of which they then *tall have had no- tice. - • DATED at Seafeeth, Onto this 5th• day of May, 1982. R. S. HAYS. Solicitor for Executo'ig. 3860.3 MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the !powers off sale contained in ha certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of. sale, 'there will be offered for sale by publicuction subject Monday, a reserve bid, on onday, rthe 6th day of June, A.D. 1932, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, at Lot 12, Concession 8, Hullettt Township, the following property, namely, Lot 12, in the eighth Concession of the Towpship of Hallett. • Upon the property there are erected first class farm buildings, with plentiful water supply. TERMS. Ten per cent, of the. purchase money to be paid dawn at the titre of the sale and 'balance to he paid within tlht tnty For' further "particulars a-nd w .'itiotns of sale amply to the undersigned do1dettef' DATED at Clinton. this, 18th day of Mikis 8.D. 1982, F. FINGLAND, 8 °Linton, Ont rlo, 1 ?i't Solicitor for the morals**, - Geo. 11. Elliott, Auctioneer. 18162.1 DRAIN. Get the best yield _from' yowl " land by draining with .Concreilri Tile. `!;. Wet handle all sizes from ' to 16" at the lowest prices b 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 SEAFORTs 3362-3 HORSES - COWS With the idea of giving em- ployment, we have decided to con- tinue handling these animals. 'Phone us promptly, when you want an animal removed. ry William Stone Sons, Limited INGERSOLL, STRATFORD, Ont. 3361-2 STING OF HURON RUNTY COttNCIL' The Huron t aunty Council wilt in the County Council Chamber, Ooprt onse, Goderich, on Tuesday, June fah yes,. • si-the eftertiden, at it o'clock., Alt 'aeyes,. 'petl- tiette. *tress of delegations and other mat- ters for the coni leration of the County Cannell: should be 4 ttie. hands of the Clerk 0n 'She Saturday prevbvs. Gbdenfch Mar 13, 1032. GEO. W. DOLMAN, Oeenty Clerk. New urtains, Chintz, Awning Stri At New Low Prices tlg The most commonplace of rooms often t need the touch of a new Curtain or' Rug. You simply must see the new Curtains. And such a stock to choose from. All the ,new ideas are here and new goods to -day mean new low prices. You will be surprised what beautiful house furnishings you can buy for very little inoney. Cui tainings The most complete range of cur- tainings we have shown in years. Real quality Nets, fine Filet and Silk Nets with the new tailored edge or lace edge. Priced from 45tc $1.50 yd. Plain Marquisettes. • In fine weave Cotton, Cotton and Silk Swiss. Plain curtainings are the. vogue. Priced from 29 to 75c yd. Cretonnes Newest patterns and colorings. A wide range to choose from. From 25 to 39c yd. A New Cretonne in bright colors, desirable for verandah cushions, sun porches, etc. Absolutely guaran- teed fast color; 36 inches wide. 45c yd. Awning Stripes In varied colon, for verandah decoration; 32 inches wide. 40 and 50c yd. Frilled Curtains Plain or checkered' Marquisettes', 21/4 yards long; colored frills of Rose, Blue, Green, \Gold, etc. Good 'wear- ing cloth. Two special paces. Swiss Curtains, Are very popular this year for, the windows of your best rooms. We are showing a large ranger of c'are- fully selected patterns and values. Priced from 1.95 to 6.50 pr. Strong Quality Net 36 inches wide; variety of attrac- tive patterns; lace trimmed on both.•,•. sides. pr Plain or Checked Maruisettes In good quality; extra good for bathrooms, and kitchens and general use. White, Ivory or Ecru; 36 inch- es wide. Special 19c ;Silk Drapery Materials Lines which said formerly at $2.50 and $2.75 in a large -range of com- bination of colors. All 50 inches wide and guaranteed absolutely fast color. Special price $1.95 yard Pillow Cases Fine even quality ,Pillow Cases in good weight; neatly hemstitched ; 42 inches wide. Wabastso make. Sold formerly at $1.25. Priced at 98c &:$1.49 pr. 75c pair '7STEWART BROS., SEAFORTH 4. if, rvu. xH Mt v_ ',:l�.,fP lu,.t Yt,�i •uV1A, :,A .VV k.nY3•ai d.. �.i V3 5 ,:..rvNShM i'