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laa+ge tables 4 assail 1 i1el, 4. 4411c:tie croon
tallies .a show ease, 1 n�1w c[lall 'finisher
severwl;:sflakl eta rds� 3 Quebec 'Weeklies •antic
popes, • tt1 quanttiutelk eilvetieler4 ohms 1110table linen. ltialh, en7.4 . aveoe a stove, .one
Rage ekal range... 1 Metelielan table. 1' eide-
r'*. 4 tables,. 6 Kitchen 'dha4rq, 1 kfbohpn
clock, refrhieratoi', 2 cupboa4ds, clatter line
and npullext, d Nix e4o,ve and sa6ip(s,
-bed, anateress and sfprinse, 1 dresser. 1. eiepi,
ladder, quiaautity.a . cualcing pianola, 1nclud-
big dilates, aan9, ate. Numerous other art,
Wee. Electriic 64gn -with` woad "Cafe+"; small
sign with Word "Seafortb."' Terms -.Cash.
PERCY MAOKLA:M, +Proprietor; George. 3L
1711iotb Auctioneer. 88654
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EXECUTOR'S SALE
FULL CONTENTS NORMAN'DIE RQTEL.
OLINTON. T1118 CANADA '1101ST $T COIM-
PANY AND A. J. COOPER, EXECUTORS
pt.F THE ESTATE OF. THE LATE SAMUEL
S. COOPER, WILL. OFFER FOR SALE ON
PRE PREMISES, ON TUESDAY, JUNE 14th;
at 10 am., the trail cement of the Normandie
Hotel, Clinton, and other miscellaneous articles
consisting of rugs. mirrors, wardrobes, num-
ber of sets elf bedroom 'furniture, trunks,
tables all sizes, quantity of obaire, pictures.
overdrapes, curtains, electric lamps, desk,
Wahl, sewing machine, two ectal stoves, ,+din.
ing room furniture, eIectriJ, heater, 2 pianos,
mdseel1anelous • ,brlc-a-brace, quantity of gar-
den, tools, large plate glass mirrors, miseel-
1Daneous china, fatless,. dower, forks land
spoons, 1 Wsdlys Knight automobile sedan,
1926 model, good condition; old Chandler
automobile, -hotel bus, and misceiianeouu art-
icles too •numerous .2o mention. Term,: -Cash.
THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY, London ;
ALEX. J. COOPER. Goderich, Executors
George H. Elliott, Auctioneer, Clinton.
3365-1
MORTGAGE SALL
OF CHOICE .FARM IN THE TOWNSHIP
OF McKILLOP
• Under and by virtue o the powers of sale
contained in.,an Indenture of Mortgage while
will be produced an tare day of sale, there
will be offered dor sale be public auction, by
Fred W. Ahrens, auctioneer, on the premises
on S'atua+day,' 25th dad of June, 1982, at 2
o'clock in the afternoon, the following lands
and premises, nmaely :
ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel
or tract of land andremises situate, ]yine.
and being in the Township of McKillop,, in
the County of Huron; and Province of On-
tario, and be4arq composed of Lot Number
Fourteen (14), 'tin - the P1ifth (5th) Concession
of the said Township of McKi'1lop, contain-
ing by admeasurement One jaundred (1001
sores of nand be the same mare or less save
and except therefroma piece of land off
the soutlheast corner ' coritairiiiig Ten (10/
• acnes.
There are erected on the said lands 'a one
and one-half storey seven roomed brick
house with stone foundation and •basemen't in
excellent condition, a frame bank barn with
stone foundation and stabling, size about
40 x 60, and a frame straw shed with stone
foundation, both in good state of repair.
The lands' are well drained and fairly well
fepced and there is an excellent gravel pili
on rife saki lands. -
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ands:• The farm is convenient to church and
school, being three miles from church and
one and one -hale from school.
TERMS OF SALE. --Ten per cent, in cash
on the day of sale and the balance without
/interest in thistt(v days thereafter. The
Purchaser will be required to sign an agree-
ment to complete the sale. •
,Further conditions of sale will be made
known on the day of the sale and may be
had in the meantime from the ,une1ereigned.
DATED this- 7th dey of June, 1932:
JOHN J. HUGGARD,
Seaforth, Ontario, .
Vendors' Solicitor, '
Fred W. Ahrens, Auctioneer, Mitchell, Ont:
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CARD OF THANKS
a We w e[110 MAeark our kind Meads and
tueJia4iDeni Wee'iyiol ttness and syirmarohy shown
a •v diu*ps the Mums end death of M. Fred
agae ugh, and also to thank talose who so
;kindly offered • :heir 'cars. •
gas,, Egmoi7GH AND 'SON.
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far, `Wgol 'and Aides
TENDERS WANTED
Selaled "tandem will be meceived . by the
Coun'eil of the Towmabip a map up to ef`x
*dock p.n .. Saturday, June 1 1982, , for
Iraufing and apreltabig rurt;ahg4 atone tram
the Torwmstrip crusher 'on T. W'elah'e Sara,
eanitheast ''of Henna% onto the roads in the
'Deanship ea Hata Tenders squat state price
per yard mile, Lowest ar any tender not
neve cans✓ wee -elated. . .
A. F. HESS, "
Olerk, Hay 7bwaatlfp.
2•u'rieh, Ontario. -
3365.3
TUE NEW "CLEAR -TONE" GUARANTEED FOR THOSE
WHO ARE
Hard of Hearing
- (24 NEyV MODELS='P'ERFECT ADJUSTMENT)
Eyery:pers'on suffering from deafness will be glad to, know that we
are showing these marvellous Clear -Tone instruments, and for those
wile have head noises an application of clever design. The Clear -
Tone is different, smaller, stronger and true to tone; bringing joy of
hearing to those who use it. Guaranteed, of course.
. Head Noises
SEE OUR APPLICATOR FOR THIS CONDITION
We have arranged to have an expert from the Clear -Tone Laboratory
at the -address below. We invite you to call and discuss your case. His
services to you are free and private, putting you under,no obligation:
He can a•lu'ange a specially consrueted Clear -Tone 'model to suit your
case, if it is a difficult one, as they manufacturer twenty-four differ-
ent models.
FREE DEMONSTRATION
Thursday, June 16th Only. Hours 10 a.m. till 8 1{.m.
If you are using any other aid now, bring it along when you call. 'Al-
lowance will ' be made for it, or repairs can be made. Be sure you
don't overlook this oportunity, and tell your friends who are hard of
hearing, also. Write for :Booklet if out of town.'
Queen's Hotel, Seaforth. Inquire at desk for H. T. Dale.
IF YOU MUST HEAR—USE A CLEAR -TONE NOW
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT 6% BONDS
We
Can Exchange
Dominion of Canada 5 per cent. Bonds,and short-term low
interest securitiesinto bonds of the Provincial Governments
giving the following attractive yields:—
PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK
53 per cent. bonds due 1952
PROVINCE OF ALBERTA
6 percent. bonds due 1947
PRROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN
6 per cent. bonds due 1952
PIR1OVINCE OF BR'ITDS'H COLUMIBIA
6 per cent. bonds due 1947
.'PROVINCE OF i1VIANITOBA
,6 per cent. bonds due 1947
Write or phone
5.90 per cent.
• 6 25: per cent. •
6 30 per cent.
6 25. per cent.
6 30 per cent.
E. A. SIEGRIST
& CO., LIMITED
-Investment Bankers
Phone Metcalf 3370
ew Bank of Toronto Bldg., LONDON, ONTARIO.
CLAY DRAIN TILE
We have the real burnt clay tile. ',Statistics prove to us that
after 400 years in the ground in England, they are still 100 per cent.
We have -samples of our own make which were in the ground for
nearly 50 years and they are absolutely sound. Clay tile are not
affected by acid, soapy or manure water, or by alkoli water which
carries from black muck.
" For convenience to our customers we will keep a supply of clay
tile at R. J. ,Sproat's, Seaforth. Farmers wanting quantities may
have same delivered by truck to their farms+,,' Why buy substitutes
when you can get real clay tile from us at pre-war prices.
Sproat Sproat
WM. M. SPROAT, Salesman. Phone: 136-2, Seaforth,
Lioyd's.
Investment Securities
FONDS
INDUSTRIAL SECURITIES '
We recommend the purchase of Continental Gas
Corporation Stockfor al turn on the market.
We also have a block of Goder'ich Elevator and
Transit Company stock for sale to yield a hand-
some profit. This is a 'very good inirestment.
BUY NOW; ; price ulpoh application.
P1ONE:146, GODERICH; ONT.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
port SALE. - PURE BRED COLLIES,
▪ real drovers, 34 months old; looking for
a job. Come and see them and: take your
choices BEATTY BROS., Varna, Ont.
3365-2
;EVE SALE. -QUANTITY MILLET SEED,
A 1 quality; seed free from noxioes
weeds. JOSEPH UPSHALL.. Phone 14 on
1321 8364x2
ASTURE FARM, TO RENT IN TUCKER-
• emith, Lot 3, Concession 5, IN,
to
rent for pasture for this 'season, or cattle
'pas treed by the month. Good grass and
water. Terms' easy. JOHN SPROAT, Sea -
forth.. 33604f
TABY CHICKS FOR SALE -S. C. W. Leg -
horns and O. A. C. Bred -to -lay Barred
Rocks. Leghorns "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 high pro-
duction. April prices: Leghorn, 11 cents;
Barred Rocks, 12 cents. May prices, 1 cent
less. No Rock eggs set after April 21trd un-
less specially ordered. We have used pedi-
greed cockerels for five years. W. HUME
CLITFXON, R. R. 5, Goderich. Phone 1413;
Carlow. 8357-hf
LEAYITT'S THEATRE
Exeter
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
JUNE 9th -lith
WALLACE BEERY and
KARL DANE
in.
"BILLY. THE KID" (Western)
Comedy " Cailtoon
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
JUNE 13th -15th
LAWRENCE TIBBETT
The World's Greatest Baritone
in
"THE ROGUE SONG"
with Catherine Dale Owen, Stan
Laurel and. Oliver Hardy.
.Gloriou's Songs to hear;
Gorgeous Ballets to See.
All Tecnicolor.
' Thursday, Friday, Saturday
JUNE 16th -18th
WILL ROGERS
in His Latest Hit -
"BUSINESS AND PLEASURE"
COMING
EDDIE CANTOR
in "PALMY DAYS"
RE HAULING GRAVEL
Any xaAepayers of i'uckeraanith who wfsii
to haul gravel with team, apply to John
Earl, 1 mondrville, Phone 143-5, or William
McGregor, Kippen, R. R. No. 2. All wagons
will be regnired to hate 11/2 yards at a load.
W. R. ARCHIBALD,
Reeve.
-a' 8864-2
HORSES — COWS
With the idea of giving employ- ,
anent, W13 hate decided to con-.
Mime handling these animals.
1.Phone us promptly when you
want an animal removed.
William Stone Sons, Limited
STRATFORD — INGERISOpLL n
. - 8365'-3
T +1ers 4a
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JAf3N
Tenders Foil sedge . Work
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
Haled' fenders will1received by D. F.
McGregor, Towarahi), -Cerk, Seaforth. Ont„
until 130'p.m., 11th day of June. 1932. for
the dredging of 13111 Mil/Okra Creek [)rain.
the eatinatgd excamattton; apioua ✓ting to 30,000
cubic yards, Over . h distance of six miles,
Plane and specifications may be seen rat the
office of the Clara ea at- the office of, the
Ilogimeer, S. W. Archibald. "Viptor Building,
2881/2 Dundee S:breet. London, Ontario. Work
to be completed on ot-heltore September 30th,
1932. '
Tenders to be in the form of a lump ,sum
not unit prima_ .matlaaaust be accompanied
by a marked cheque vay ole to the Treasurer
of the Township of Tuc ersmith, for ten per
cent. of the amount bid. The lowest or env
tender not neceeeanily. aceepted.
D. F. M4 c L 3.EG O R,
R. 1z. No. 3, Seaforth, Ont.
3864-2
POPULAR STALLIONS
LETANNA s-...... _.._.
Trotting- race record 2.061/4 ; half in 1.011/2 •
Sired by Unice 2.114. Dam Letha S. 2,091/2.
Will stand for season of 1932 at his own'
barn, Brussels. 'Ontario, at $20 to insure a
mare in foal. ' ,
Letanna S. is a smooth, thick horse with
a beautiful head and neck, the beet of feet
and legs and the bait, disposition possible
in a stallion. He stands 151/•_. hands ; is dark
brown in color, and wefghs about 1150 pounds,
and without a doubt is one of the beet .tan.
Bardbred trotting stallions standing' in On-
tario fit the preseet time.
Any _ further information gladly forwarded.
E. G. PLUM. •
Brussels, Ont,
The Pure Bred Canadian 'Clydesdale Stallion
MQNCRIEFFE PRINCE ..
[243681+x- • • •
Approved li
Monday=,Will leave. the Commercial Stables,
Hensall and go west to Parr Line and north
to John Forrest's, for noon; then to C. Stev-
enson's, for night. Tuesday. -West by side
road to Goshen Line to Orval McCllnchey's,
for noon; then east: to . Elmer Webster's, for
night. Wednesday.-Nonth on 4th Concession
to McFarlane's corner, then east to Ed.
Glenn's, on side concession, for noon; and
south to William McKenzie's, for night.
Thursday. -South to Robert Mann's, Hay
Township, for noon; and east to London Road
to Hensel! for .night. Friday. -By Landon
Read +to 2nd Concession, to George Arnn-
stmong's, for noon; then, to Hensel!, for
night
Terms -1310.00 to ,insure.
ROBERT D. MURDOCK,
Proprietor.
. Williiam Luker, Manager.
The Premium -Clydesdale Stallion
FAVOURITE AGAIN
-
Enrolment No. 1961(24331') Form A 1
Monday Afternoon -•Will leave his own
stable, Brucefieid, and gp south to Kippen by
London Road to AL'"' Harvey's, for night,
Tuesday. -To Second.. Concession; . of Tucker -
smith, south 11/2 miles, then east to lOth eon -
cession to Angus' Melinnein's, for' noon; then
art to Ken. McXe lar's, for night. Wednes-
day. ---East to Town Line, then north 11/4
miles to Lloyd's Colquhoun'.s for noon; then by
Staffs, to William Patrick's, for night.
Thursday. -North 11/1 miles to 7th Concession
to Coyne Bros., for neon: then west to Robt.
Doig's, for night. Friday --West to Gem-
mell's earner, then yorbh,, to Mill Road to
George McCartney's,. for ,, 9on : then 'east to
McAdam's side co:Messikahi, and north to
Garnochan Bros., for 'jt -'ht. Saturday. -By
way -off Broadfoot's "britliti ,to 2,1111 Road to
own stable. • •
Terms -Terms' to }nsure, 813.00.
R, D, MURDOCK,
-Proprietor & -manager.
The Pure Bred Imporielld and Premium
Percheron Stallion
RAVEN-._
[128041'
Form A
Commencing Monday, May 30th; will travel
practically the same route'ha last season.
JOHN LNINGSTON,
Proprietor and Manager,
The Pure Bred Imported and Premium
• Percheron Stallion
RAVEN
[128041:
Enrolment No. 2200 Approved Form A 1
.Monday -Will leave his own stable, Staffa,
andl go south 21, miles to the 18th Conces-
sion, and east .21/4 miles to Hugh Dalrymple,
for noon ; then north 21e, and west 24 miles
to Stara to his own stable for night. Tues-
day --est to 'the 8th Concession eve miles,
and north to Montgomery Patrick's, for noon;
then month by way of Sproat's Brick Yard
to Ivy Henderson's. McKillop, for night.
Wednesday. East 11,1 miles ao l north
miles to Pertly Little'W, for noon; then by
way sof Leadbury • n,1 then east to Isaac
McGavin'9, for nicht. 'r,nirsday.-East and
south to Frank Jodn:f,+n's, f... noon:. teen
east 1% miles and nut • 114 miles ant arai
to the Logan Town Line' and south to Ed.
Roses, for night. Fridxy.HSiouth 11/4 miles
and west 11/4 miles and soutfh to John Walsh's
for noon; .then south 3", milds and east 21:r
miles to Gray Bros., ah Oancession od Hib-
bert, for night. Saturday --South 1?/4 miles
and west 21/2 miles and sleuth to Staffa by
way of Centre Road, to his own stable, where
he wild remain until the following Monday
morning.
Terms -413.00 .to insure, payable February
let, 1938. '
LIVIN'G'STONE & Taal PLEMAN, !ora.
John Livingstone, Manager,
VALIANT GUY
37501 Can. No. 4070
Approved Form 1 Interim Cert.
Will stand this season at his own stable,
Brricefield, for a limited number of mates and
until further notice.
Vald'ent Guy, trotter: brown Dolt; foaled
March 31, 1929. Standard and Registered.
Bred by Walnut Hell Farm. Doneratll, U.S.A.,
is a son of the great Gay Arrvecahaa 2.08344.
His sire is the greatest produaera of trotters
firing or dead, having „Duct four 2 minute
trotters on the list, and has 282 to his credit
in the list to -day. Dam, Lady Oralin, 2.16.
"Terms•-•S'tandard bred registered mares,
$20; grade mares, $12.
WILLIAM BERRY;
Proprietor and Manager.
The Imported and Premium Belgian Draft
Stallion
DE HEMEL
Canadian No. 4369 American No.. 15600
Form A 1 Enrolment No. 2666
Will 'stand for the improvement of stock
this season as 'fellows: Monday -.Will leave
his own +Amble, 1 mile north of Henaall, ani
go meet 11/4 miles and 114 miles south to
Zn, rah road, then west to Wain Pybua' for -
noon ; then . north by way of Parr Line to
Harvey, Colemaat'e, for tight. Tuesday.—
North to Logan's corner,✓ west 11/4 miles to
W4nlisrn Harter'e, for noon; thence north to
Bayfield Road and east to Albert Horner's,
for night. ,Weedn'esday.-By way of Bayfe11
Broad, to second concession, thence south 114
Mtte8, to Fred Bothwell's, for noon; thence
south and east to his own stable for. night.
Thurtday-'East fo William Brinbnell's, for
noon; then north 114 titian to 10th conces-
sion and West 114 miles oar 10th, thence worth
21/2 anile; to Louis Gormley's, for night. Fri-
day. -East •11/4 miles, north 114 miles and
west to Alex. Wallace's, for noon; thence
south and west to Ed. Soren:ea, foe night.
Saturday. ---''By way of Second Concession to
his owzo stable for noon, where he will, re-
main until the foi.lowing Monday morning.
Terme,--214.00 M inmfreo payable. February
ist, 1.933. Lf paid en at before the lot of
April, '$1.00 will be refiincled.
MORRIS .5 STdILL1E,
Proprieleita.
Alvin Workman, " Managot.
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Fine Twill Blue Serge, made of 'pure botany,
wool. They are guarantee. pure Indigo blue
that positively will not fade. Lined through-
out with good quality linings, perfect in fit and
made iri newest styles. Not in years have we
been able to offer you clothing made up to the
standard always demanded by this store at this
unprecedented price.
COAT, VEST, AND TWO PAIR OF PANTS
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Another Astounding Value.
EN'S SUITS
$15.00 -
These are all good style suits made to sell in a regular way for
$25.00. They are odd suits from broken lines offered at these ,
ridiculous prices to clear out broken linos and balance our stock.
You will be surprised at wheat beautiful suits are to be found in
this wonderful offer. All sizes and colors.
$15.00
A DELIGHTFUL SHOWING OF -
fetter Dresses
that formerly sold at $15
$8.95
These Dresses are for the woman who is in
search of a better dress for a special occasion
at a reasonable price. The cloths are of fine
printed handkerchief lawns, chiffon, voiles and
crepes, also plain crepes in the new pastel
shades—glorious in the color combinations; be-
coming in their new style ideas; perfect in their
fit.
$8,95
THE NEW LACE MESH HOSE
Service weight; strong, good wearing, in the
'Thew mesh weave. The colors are Gunmetal,
Moon, Biege and Afternoon.
SPECIAL 79c
A FINE NOVELTY HOSE FOR WOMEN/
In the new lace weave; same colors as above.
PRICE $125
STEWART BROS., SEAFORTH
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