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Perfection in Sound and Vision
Now .Playing-ED,DIE CANTOR in in fun feat, "PALMY DAYS"
MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY=
RONALD COLMAN
']One of the greatest personalities on the screen ;bo -,day, heads a
sterling oast in the gripping story of a likeable young medico. The
.3enplexing complications of 'the ease will enthrall you as You watch.
"ARROWSMITH"
MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 3 P.M.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAYL
LILY DAMITA
The new and talented young star, with
CHARLES RUGGLES
The chuckling funny man whom you are going to
like, brings an evening of great entertainment, in
" This is the Night.",
A Isoph'isticated and lively yarn about man who hired a 'girl to help
him OUT of a predicament, only the girl happened rbc be Lily Damietta.
NEWS REELS AND OTHER FEATURETTES
'Evening Shows at 7.30 p.m. and 9.15 p.m.
MANLEY
Mrs. M. 'Desborgwgh from Noth-
ville, Michigan, eall•ed on her sisters;
Mrs. T. ,McKay. and Mrs. W. Manley
tills week.
M. and Mrs. J. Hyde, from Hes;Son,
eLecre visitors in our burg last Sun_-
•
'lileesrs, John Nolan and C. Eckert
:spent Sunday in our
Miss M'ar'y Ellen Demipsey has re •
e.urned to Guelph to resume' her du
ties as teacher. •
Mr. and Mrs, Stepihen Eiekart and
family have returned to their home
in Tilnhn'ins,'Where be is engaged as
::a mechanic in the mines, and is one
•'mf the Huron boys who has made his
snalrk,
'Mr. Alex. 'M'itchell is 'busy making
his rounds stook threshing those
mays as the weather is .clearing up.
Rumor has `int that -Mit. W. Black,
the Progressive can`didat'e for South
Huron by-ele•ctien, has retired froin
the rape, and now its up to Mr. L.
Bader and Mr. Cooper to retire and
act wisely, to save the costs of an
election and practise •e`con•o•my in this
time, of. depression.'
'CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson and
:sones, Donald and William, spent the
holiday with OMr, and Mrs. Justin
:Sinclair of Brigden,
. Miss Blanche Wheatley returned to
'Toronto on 'Monday to comun.ence her
,duties as teacher.. ,
Mr. and Mrs. ;Clarence Clark, of
Listowel; Miss Stanley and friend, of
'Toronto, visited at the home of MTS,
Robert Clark on Sunday last.
iMrs. Will M'illson, Sr„ and Mr. •and'
Mrs. Will Millson, Jr., of Cleveland,'
(spent the week end with Mr, and Mrst
Peter Lindsay. Mr. David Milison-re-
ttl:l-ned with them and intends visit-
`. ing in Buffalo.
Holiday visitors at the home of
Mr. William Moore and Mrs. Moore
are: Mass Mary Moore, Mr. Jack
:Moore, Mr. Adell, Mr. and Mrs. Horne,
Toronto, and Mr. Robert Moore.
Mr. All Dale and his sister, Mrs.
Bromley, spent a• few days with their
parenttst, Mr. -and Mrs. James Dale.
EGMONDVILLE
The opening of school has tal•:on the
'follawirrg teadhers from our village
and community: Misses Ida and Eve
Love, Laura MdMtillan, Bertha Beat-
tie, Ria Hills, to Toronto; Misses
Dorothy 'Reinke, Louisa Allen and
::Marguerite Black to Hamilton; Miss
„Jean and Mr. Earle Webster, to
Whitevale; 'Miss Margaret Ferguson,
' :to Bayfield; Mr. Jack Ferguson, to
Port Colborne; ,Miss Alice Knechtel
• to Kitchener; Miss Bessie Grieee, to
,-Chatham; Miss Jeanette Finnigan; to
•'Tuckersmith No. 1.
IMrs. W.J. Finnigan waslanH
aam-
it •
'.siren visitor last week.
C'
Miss Bertha Chesney, who spent
-the 11ast few months in 'Florida, has
¢xtnrned to her home here.
(Mrs. W. C. Govenlock is a Tpronto
;visitor at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Walker, of
Rochester, were weekend guests
• with Mr. ancleMrst. P. Chesney, "Rus-
• Coe Farm.,"
Mr. George Black, of London, spent
-the weak ',end' with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. George ;Hills and.
Mass .Marye Broadfo9t were Toronto
visitors this week.
The 'regular meeting of the Neil
Shaw -Mission Circle was held on
Tuesday evening with the president
in charge. After several items of
business were discussed, Jean Smith
had charge of. the devotional period,
e^d, gave an interesting paper on
"What is .Prayer?" Margaret For-
rest took part in the literary period
and gave a very interesting. and ed-
ucational talk on "Goderich„ the pret-
tiest town in Canada." Margaret
and Jessie Smith delighted their aud-
ienee with a piano duet and the meet-
ing closed with the .Mizpah benedic-
tion.
Mr. Alex. Lillico spent the holiday
with friends in Ayr and Richwood.
Mrs, Lillico who .-tent t'he.last`,month
in Richwood returned with him.
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Gray and
Donald, of Stratford, were Sunday,
visitors with Mr: and Mrs. W. F.
M`aM.illan,
IIULLETT
Manning-Wood.—The home of Mr.
and Mi:Frank Wood, 12Th conces-
sion of Hvllett was the scene • of a
pretty Sep•tere ber wedding on Theirs -
,ley morning at eleven o'clock when
their daughter, Mary L„ was united
in marriage to William E. Manning,
con of Mrs. 11flanning and the late
Mr. Jo eph Manning, of. Londesboro,
,:ie -v. J. IV. Johnston, of •'Crediton,
performed the ceremony. 'Mrs. Ed-
win Wooed, of Hullett, played the
wedding nrisic. The bride, given in
marriage coy her father, wore a
gown of white georgette over taffeta
and a graceful bridal veil caught with
orange .blosso'rr:ls. She_carried Briar-
cliffe roses and baby's, •breath. The'
bride was attended by Miss Phyllis
Manning, niece• of the .bridegroom,
as flower girl, wearing a frock of
pale ;blue taffeta with pink riobond,
A wedding brea,kfalslt was served af-
ter the ceremony.'fr. and Mrs:,
Manning left on. a trip to Niagarh
Falls, Toronto and a 'trip down the
St, Lawrence River, the bride travel-
ling “in" a dress of navy blue geomg-
ette and coat of navy' crepe with
grey fur trimming, and simart hat of
black felt. They will reside on the
bridegroom's farm, Concession 10, in
Hnillett.
HILLSGREEN
The service was conducted by Rev.
A. Sinclair, of Hensall, on Sunday
afternoon. Rev. W. A. Bremner. of
Brucefield, will conduct the service
on Sunday, September 1lth, at 2.30
p,m, -
Anniversary services will be held
on' •Sunday, ISeptenl{ber 18th, at 11
a.m. and 7.30 `p.m,, conducted by Rev.
Hlerhert, of Holmesville.
M. and Mrs. A. Hess, of Zurich,
spent Wednesday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William (Reichert.
IMr,• and :Mrs. F. Coleman and faro-
f
i] near ear 'S rt
cafe 71 and�1 •.
Y, 1 1 and
'Mrs. W.' Dignan, of H'emsall, visited
at the home of iMrs. L. Troyer,
'Mr. and Mrs. Irvin and daughter,
Miss Pollard, of Detroit, $isited at
the (home of Mr, Frank and Mis'
Dolly Hagazy,._,
!Mrs. Clark returned to Detroit af-
ter `spending several weeks visiting
her sisters, }Misses Dolly and Mary
Hagan.
'Mrs. Alf. • Smith and daughter, ort
Crediton., is visiting with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mfrs. J. Richardson.
Mr. Jack 'Steacey, of Detroit, ,is
LONG LIMIT BARGAIN FARES
ONLY
TICHETS HONORED
GOING: All trains Saturday, September 17th.
$2.5 RETURNING: All trains froth Toronto up to
lot'.rand including, 'Monday, September 19th.
RETURN
Tickets good in coaches only. No baggage checked. Reduced
rates at Toronto hotels.
Secure time table, tickets, etc., from' nearest Agent..
TO TORONTO
Saturday, Sept. 17
Canadian National
:":>!f ,.., t,r'n;' fir";,E ;F�f"' ,n •iN, a'
,
;v&alibis fri'end's. ,
ISehc 1 i ened after the: hi hdis
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No. ' 7\ Stanley lei ,T'h rad r .with
Mr, V. D'i tzi,lrly tea her, Po 3, ''40•F
with 1Mitsfe :,•oYe; 0041ier,
TOeseaiy, •i e
11r. end Mrs; C' axles Bl'aekw,ell,
end Son �Rnd,•ssell ette edgell the funeral2 Mrs, � lynri •He •,,Lebon. -
Pointe01! Flag' Breeding.
The laid thing for" the 'flog feeder
to keep in , mind; ; aeeording to the
Dominion Animal Il^o`s'bamdinan'at Ot-
tawa„ ia "the feeder ;reeds the frame
but the packer wants the finish";
and the idealltype which sells as the
a"seleot" bacon 'hog must have ]both.
Grow the frame firsit. Never feed
more than tplgs will clean up; over-
feeding, particularly of heavy or un-
balanced rations, causes unthriftiness
which in turn is the common cause
of short, thick ' pigs. For the first
four months the 'pig should clean his
trough and look for More.
' BIRTHS
Ford. -In Victoria Hospital, Landon, on Aug-
ust 29th, to Mr. and NFrs. C. W. Ford, a
son,
, Dueharme.-In Hap, Township, on August 22,
to iMr. and Mrs. Paul Ducharme, a daugh-
ter.
Bedtarce-In Hay Townahip, en August ?let,
to -Mr, and Mrs. Tuflleld' Bedard, a, son.
Proctor. -At Zurich on August 12th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Proctor, a son,
Masse, -In Bay Township, on August 10th,
to Mr, and Mas. James Masse, a eon.
DEATHS
Davis,-In Exeter, on August 28th, Daniel
Davis, in this 71st year,
Laidlaw, -At Blyth, on August 2dth, Dunton,
leanly 'beloved husband of Margaret Odell.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
WANTED, -`GOOD ..SECOND HAND . EN-
"' silage cutter, Apply to J. R. SCOTT,
11, R. 2, Seafontth, or phone 32-251.
3378-1
Boy OF FIFTEEN WANTS WORK ON .A
farm, where he will have a good home,
also a home training. Apply to Box 313,
Clinton, Ont. 3378-1
PASTURE FARM TO RENT IN TUCKER-
amith, Lot 3, Concession 5, 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.3360-tf
II)ABY CHICKS FOR SALE. -S. C. W. Leg -
horns and 0. 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 high pro-
duction. April prices: Leghor'ns, 11 cents;
Barred Rocks, 12 cents. May prices, 1 cent
less. No Rock eggs set after April 23i' un-
less specially ordered. We have used pedi-
greed cockerels far five years. W. H'HUME
CLUTTON, R. R. 6, Goderieh, Phone 1413,
Carlow, 3357-88
NOTICE
Ratepayer, of the Township of Tucker -
smith, who wish to draw gravel from Allen's
pit„communicate with JOHN EARLE. Phone
Number, 143 r 5. 3378-1
AUCTION SALE .
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A ucTION SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT,
BARN. GARAGE AND' IIEN HOUSE. -
Thomas Brown has been instructed to sell by
Public auction on the -eremites, John Street,
Dulalin, on Friday, September 16, 1932, at 2
pen., the foilowing: Six -roomed frame house
with soft water, in fiat, 'class condition; 1
Bedroom suite, 3 ricking ehairs'r 2 verandah'
chairs, 6 dining mom chairs, 3 bedroom sets,
1 Whirlpool washing machin', 1 New Century
washing machine , with wringer, quarter -cut
oak library table, round extension dining
room table, as good- as new: 2 fall leaf tables
and some other household articles. Terms. -
On property, n'ade known on day of sale. On
Chnttcds--Cash, MRS. MARY FLYNN, Pro-
prietress ; Thomas Brown, Auctioneer.
3378x1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all credi-
tors and others having claims against the
estate of MARGARET ANN CUDMORE, late
of the .Village, of Hensall, Widow, who died
on the Twenty-sixth day. of July, A. D.,
1932, are .required to forward their claims
duly proven to the undersigned on or before
the Twenty-sixth day, of September, A. D.,
1932.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the said date the Administrator will
proceed to distribute the estate han ing re-
gard only to the claims of which he then
shall have notice.
DATED at Exeter, Ont., this 6th day of
September, A. D., 1932,
• GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Exeter and Hansen,
.Administrator's Solicitors.
3378-3
NOTICE..,, TO CREDITORS
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN that all erode
tore and others having claims against the
estate of ROBERT WILLIAM DEi.CATY,
late ofthe
Village Of Hayfield, Retired r
ed Ia
rm-
er, who died on the Second day of August,
A D„ 1932, are require(l to forward their
claims duly proven to the undersigned on or
before the Twenty-sixth day of September,
A. D., 1932.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the said date the Executors w`Il pro-
ceed to distribute the estate, having regard
only to the claims of which they then shall
'have notice.
DATED at Exeter, Ont„ this 6th day of
September, A. D., 1932.
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Exeter and Hensall,
Executors' Solicitors.
3e78-3
MORTGAGE SALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Powers
of Sale Contained in a certain mortgage,
whiehl will be produced `at the time of gale,
there will be offered for sale by
GEORGE ELLIOTT, Auctioneer,
at Public Audtion
on Tuesday, the 20th day of September, 1932,
at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon,
'at the farm of Joseph MnFarlanc, R, R. No.
1, Seaforth, Ontario, the following property,
namely:
ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel
or tract of land land premises, situate, lying
and heink in the Township of McKillop, in
the County of Huron, and Province of On-
tario, being' composed of Lot Number Twen-
ty -Seven, in the Fifth Concession, of the said
Township of McKillop, containing One Hun-
dred Acres, more on ,lead'es
On the said farm there is said to he erect-
ed a dwelling house witJt's'uitable farm build-
ings.
The dandy will be sold subject to a re-
serve bid.
TERMS OF SALES. -Ten per cent. of the
purchase money tri be paid down et the time
of sale wmd the balance within thirty days.
For further partieulam and eondithons of
sale,-e,pply. to
HARRY W. PAGE,
East Block, Parliament Bldgs„
Toronto, Ontario,
S.'ileitor for the Mortyragee.
Dated et Toronto this Twenty-eeeenth Jay
of August, 1982 3377 3
Prices.
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Don't miss Friday and Saturday at Our Ott
Every availablespace will carry displays: o�
High.. Grade Merchandise at Big Reductions.
Men's, Boys' Clothing
2 � per
Friday and Saturday only, you can buy any Man's'or Boys' Ready -to -Weal] Suit in our store for 20
ct. off
per cent. off our regular prices. Here is a chance no prospective suit' buyer should miss. Ever• Suit
is included and there is a big up-to-date stock to choose from.
MEN'S WORK PANTS, Good Tweed Regular to $3.00
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS' . Regular -to $2.00
BOYS' GOLF HOSE Regular 50c
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS, all colors, full sizes Special
BOYS' SCHOOL PULLOVERS Regular to $2.00
MEN'S FALL TOP COATS ' Regular to $20.00
MEN'S FLANNELETTE. PYJAMAS Regular $1.50
BOYS' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Regular $1.25
MEN'S LEATHER WINDBREAKER Special
BOYS' LEATHER WINDBREAKER Special
MEN'S FANCY SOX Special, 7 pair
MEN'S FANCY SHIRTS, collar attached Special
MEN'S FINE CAPS Special
SILK AND' PRINTED DRESSES, all sizes Regular $7.50
NEW CELANESE DRESSES, Pastel shades Regular $4.50
Regular $8.95
Special
Special
Regular 20c
WOMEN'S FINE THREAD SILK HOSE, all -colors- . Regular $1.00
PENl1�MAN'S FINE SILK HOSE, all colors ,
1' -""'Regular $1.25
Regular 35c
Special Each
Regular up to 75c
SCHOOL GIRDS' NAVY SERGE SKIRT, camisole top Special
RIBBED AND PLAIN COTTON HOSE, sizes 41/2 to 10 Special
HEMSTITCHED SHEETS, WABASSO Regular $1.50
FINE MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE, all colors and siz Regular 25c
LADIES' RAYON HOSE, look like silk Special
SILK CREPE DRESSES, all sizes
WOMEN'S COATS—New Fall Styles, tweed and crepe
WOMEN'S NEW FALL FELT HATS`
LINEN TOWELLING
WABASSO CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON
FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, 72 x 84
RIBBED STOCKINGS, Fine All -Wool, sizes 5 to 91/,
$1.95
$1.19
33c
69c
$L19
$11.95
$1.29
99c
$4.79
$3.79
$1.,00
89c
89c
$4.50
$2.45
$7.00
$1.5.00
$1.95
14c
79c
$1.00 -
25c
$1.00
39c
98c
15c
95c
19c
25c
'EWART BROS. SEAFORTH
MORTGAGE SALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Powers
of Sale contained in a certain 'mortgage,
whielh will be producer] at the tine of sale,
there will lie offered for sale by
GEORGE ELLIOTT, Auctioneer,
at Public Auction
CM Mbnklay, September loth, 1952, at the hour
of two o'clock, in the afternoon, at the farm
of Peter A. O'Sullivan, It. R. No. 5, Sea,
forth, Ontario, the following property, name-
er -,
ALL AND SINGJIAR that certainDarca
i
or tract 'of land and premises, situate: lying
and beim in the -Township of McKillop, in
the County of Huron, and Pnovinee of On-
tario, being earn -Posed of Lc.t Number Four-
teen and the Welt Half of Lot Number Thir-
teen, both in the Third Concession of the said
Township of McKillop, and containing to-
ge+tlher by ncl mhaaurement One Hundred and
Fifty' Acres, be the same more. or less.
On the said farm there is said to he erect-
ed a dwelling house with suitable farm build-
ings"
The lands will be sold subject to a re-
serve bid,
TERMS OF SALE -Ten per cent, of the
purchase money dio be paid down at the time
of said And the balance within• thirty days,
. For farther particulars •and conditions of
sane, 'apply lei
HARRY W. PAGE,
East Block, Parliament Bldgs.,
Toronto, Onitario,
Solicitor to the Mortgagee.
Dated at Toronto this 'Twenty -Ninth day of
August, 1932. 3377-3
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MORTGAGE SALE
OF FARM PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the powers Bon-
taine,i in a certain mortgage which will be•
produced at the sale, the undersigned have
been instructed to sell by public auction at
the
DOMINION HOUSE„ ZURICH,
on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th
at 2 p.m.
the following valuable farm property. name-
ly: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain par-
cel or tract of land and premises situate, ly-
ing and being in the Township of Stanley.
in' the County • of
Huron, and Province of
Ontario, and being composed of the Weab
half of Lot Number Six in the Eighth Con-
cession, of the said Tawn+h•fp of Stanley,
containing fifty acres more or less, and the
south half of the west half of Lot Number
Seven, also in the eighth Concession of. the
raid Township of Stalsley, except a parcel' in
the form of a rectangle two rods square at
the•south past angle of the west half of sand
Lot conveyed by the' Canada Company to
Robert Stephenson by Deed dated the ninth
day of November, 1911, saki part of Lot
number Seven dnnitaining twenty-four acres
and one hundred and fifty perches, more or
less.
Thisis excellent pasture land and is, cen-
trally located in a splendid farming district.
TERMS OF SALE:
Ten per cent, of the purchase money on
the day of sale, and the balance within 30
days thereafter. Subject to a reserved bid.
.Further terms earl condilrioes will be made
known, on the day of the Fele.
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Exeter and Hensall,
Solicitors for Mortgagee,
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer, 3374-3
FALL FAIR DATES
Man 'C igSept, 22, 23
.
A, o d Sept. 16, 1'.
Bajv old Sept. 28, 29
Blyth Sept. 30, Oct, 1
Brussels 'Sept. 29, 30
Drunibo Sept. 27, 28
Dungannon October 12
Emllbro October 6
Rxerter e .• Sept. 120, 21
Forc?wi'ch Sept. 30, Oct. 1
Gloderi+ch Sept. 20, 21
Hanover l Sept. 15, 16
Han'itaton Sept. 29, 30
Ic,incariline 'Sept. 15, 16
T{irkton October 4, 5
Lion's Blend October 5, 6
Listowel Seipt. 9l , 22
T,ondon (Wiestbe7'n fair) .Sept. 12-17
LuleknewV .S6, 20
Mildnvay , Sept. 20, 21
Milverton Sept. 15, 16
Mitchell Sept. 27, 23
New Hamburg Sept. 16, 17
Ottawa, Central Canada, Aug. 22-27
Palmerston Sept, 23, 24
Parkhill October 4, 5
Ripley Sept. 27. 23.
St. :Marys
October 7,, .8
Seaforth Sept. 22,023
Stratford Sept. 19-21
Tavistoele Sept. 9, 10
Teeswatea- October 4, 5
Toronto ('C.N,E.). Aug26 --Sept. 10
Wellesley Sept. 13, 14
W'iarriou Sept. 15, 16
W i n.ghern October 7, 8
T`ute'rhational plowing match, near
Ottawa October. 11-14
MORTGAGE SALE
OF VILLAGE PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the powers con-
tained in a certain mortgage which will be
Produced at the sa/e. .the undersigned have
been instructed to sell by public auction on
the premises, on •
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1932
at 11 am.
the following valuable property, namely: ALL
AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract
of land and premise,, situate, lying and be-
ing in the Village of Exeter, in the Oounty
of Huron, and Province of Ontrario, known
and distinguished ri.
gr ed aA Lot
Number Forty-six
( 46) on the North side of Victoria Street,
t-
w•e;t of William Street, containing by ad-
measurement one-quarter of an acre he the
same more se' less, mi the mop"or plan of
the subdivision of part of Lot Number
Twenty-three (23) in the First Concessinn
of the Taw-neh:ip of Stephen, prepared by N.
Carew Poulton, Provincial Land Surveyor,
dined 1476, and registered in the Registry
Office of the County of Huron aforesaid ani
known as Isaac Carting's Surrey, Together
with the rights reserved in and subject to
the charges contained in a certain deed dated
the 12tt of January A.D. 1923 from Vielioria
A. Hind, to one William Greenlee and regis-
tered in the Registry Office for the .County
of Huron in Book XIII for the Village of
Exeter, nn the 6th day of March, A,D., 1923,
as Number 5401.
On the premises ' is a comfortable two
storey residence built' of cement blocks and
Well finished inside. it i0 located an one i,1
the hest residential streets irti Exeter, cen-
trally located for school and church. There
is also a commodious garage,
TERMS OE' SALE
Ten per cent. of the purchase money on
the day of stale, and the balance within 30
lays thereafter. Subject to a reserved hid.
Further terms and conditions will be made
known on the day of the sale.
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Hensel] and Exeter,
Snlieltone for the Mortgagee.
Frank Taylor, Auctioneer. 3374-1
FARMS FOR SALE
FARM FOR SATE.—FOR SALE PART LOT
25 and 29. Concrwsion' 3, Mckillore con-
taining 192 aeras and known as the T. E.
Hare farm. Must he sold to close the estate.
If root .sold will be rented- For particulate
apply to J. M, GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea -
forth. senseet
BEST & BEST
Barristers, Solicitors Conveyan-
cers and Notaries Public, Fate, Office
in the Edge Building,' opposite The
E`xposibor' Omced,
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Shin Anywhere 'Sample Package,
P Anywhere Ten 1'bs, good leaf
tobacco, mild or strong, with free real
Briar Pipe, $2.50. Twenty Lbs. for
$3.50; 50 lbs. for $8.00, Quesnel, two
lbs. for $2.00. Agents wanted. Ad-
dress, G. Dubois, 18 Henderson, Ot-
tawa, Ont.
WE ARE PAYING
47 cents
FOR NEW WHEAT
Trucking arranged for
and bags supplied.
WOLVERTON
Flour Mills Co., Ltd
PHONE 51 : SEAFORTI1
A BARGAIN
FOR SALE.—Five acres, one mile
from Seaforth; 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, Seaforth, Ont.
2953 -It
Sr'
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Bonds, Real Estate
Money to Loan
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