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RENT"E,. Seaforth
Kay Francis, 'day, VridaY, �5a ,urdaYr Marek 30,. 31, APTiV 1
Thursday,
Marshall,, 1VMiriam ggopkins, Charles Ruggles,
Edward Everett Horton, in
ComEDY"TROUBLE IN PARADISE"
aARTOoN
Monday, Tuesday,, Wednesday—April 3, 4, 5
SPECIAL MATINEE--TUES., APRIL 4, 3 P.M.
TOM BROWN:- JIMMY GLEESON - .MICKEY ROON'EY in
"FAST 'COMPANIONS"
Packed with horse racing- excitement and fun.
COM( DY NEWS REEL -
Thursday, Friday, Saturday—April. 6, 7 8
LIONEL ATW1LL FAY WRAY - LEE TRACY in
"DOCTOR X"
A totally different mystery thriller, all in Technicolor.
001VIIDDY CARTOON
COMING—"SIGN OF THE CROSS" and' "CAVALCADE"
Matinees Sat. and holidays, 3 p m. Twlo shows n ig'htly,° 7.30 and 9.15.
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE. --AUCTION SALE OF 12
work horses, 1200 to 1500.Ibe., three to
seven yeast (old, will be held on Spring Fair
Day, Tuesday, Aprtt!l Ube- Sale at 10 a.m. at
Cudmire's Sale Stable, Seaforth.
3407-1
IMPORTANT NOTICES
RATOHI,NG EGGS FROM PURE BRED
Barred Rooks, ,two years old. Pens
headed by. Ouuttclrelty approved males. All
hens bleed, tubed. Peke, 25 cents a dozen.
+ROY LAWISON, It. R. 1, Clinte .
3407x1
JOEL SALE.—THREE SHORTHORN BULLS,
td 12 Months of age, 'all reds and eared
by a Beiewndale WE. Priced (Low to nsake
loom Also to fiour year eld red bull, out Of
Nn dnsl*xrted r'aw and , a half beether of the
dam of T. Russell's show eow, Miss Ramsden
11th. This is a rare Opportunity to secure
h proven dire of the ehoicest breeding at very
l30t1 shove market value. ROBERT M.
PECK, Zurielle Phone, , 96 r 15, Henssl4.
8407x2
BIRTHS
Ellis.—In 'Seaforth, on Friday, March 21.th, to
Mr. • and Mrs. Jason C. Ellis (nee Elva
(Storey), a daughter, Lorna Maxene.
Roach.—In Sedbt Memorial Hospital, Sea -
forth, on Monday, March 26th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Roach, of St. Columben, a son.
elessees.-5m Clinton, on Maaich 21st, to Mr.
and Mrs. V. L. Eames, a daughter.
'&311. --In LomOboro, on March 176, to Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Ball, a daughter, Hellen
pa'tricta.
Chambers.—In Exeter, On Monday, March 20,
to -Mr. and Mas. Samuel- G. Chambers. a
sign.
Seers.—In Dr. Meir's Hospital, on Tu.esdaY,
\iMardh. 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Fried Seers,
Jebonne, a'sinn, John Fyfe.
DEATHS
:Stew4.art- do Seaforth, on Sunday, March 26,
IMlarygaret McCulloch, reliet of the late
Alexander Stewart, in her 90.tth year.
Aittchesere.—In •Mcleillop, on Tuesday, Mardi
28th, Mary Jane Kerr, widow of the late
James Aitcheson.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of 'Hairy Snider, who
departed this life April 2nd, 1932:
"And the streets of the city shall be full •of
drops and girls plaYiing in the abreets there -
0f."
Sadly missed by Father, Mother, Sisters
-annd Brother. 3407x1
CARD OF THANKS
.The family of the )ate Mrs. Alex Stewart
desire to express their sincere 'appreciation
-of the many kindnesses extended to them
during ,their recent bereavement.
3407x1
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late William MacLaren
. Doig, 01f Kippen, Ont., extend to the people
Of this community their deep gratitude for
their many acts of kindness during our re-
cent bereavement. We .especially thank the
Members of St. Andrew's United Church,
leespen, and their pastor, Rev. Connor, for
' timed tribute and music and Other highly ap-
preciated kindnesses, also the master and
members of Zurich Masonic Lodge, Hensall,
who conducted the hest rites, and the teacher
and pupils of S. S. No. 2, Tucker -smith; for
-tthee. tributte '4 respect We further extend
OUT appreciation to the many friends and
frtatermlal and legal organizations who sent
floe(✓] tributes and we shall ever drank the
'many (neighbors and friends who by their
wise •and symplathetic counsel comforted us
in our e4xi•rbvv1 3407x1
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the operation of the McKillop
stone crusher for the season of 1933 will be
received by 'Nie t undersigned till Monday,
April 31x1, when tenders will be (opened at 3
o'clock p.ni. at the Carnegie Halll, Seaforth.
'Contractor to supply; power, drive belt, ori
and t0 oat crusher; to supply crusher with
material from pilt. Muniicipaiity to supply
sonapers.
Crusher speed to be from 280 to 290
revdlut o ne per minute.
Contraktbor I/o furnish elevator to return
Coarse material to be re -ground
Tandem Aro be by the eubic seize and to
etielude amount expected for moving and set-
ting oamd rape for a'epaer work ; come acttor to
build roadway under chute.
Tenders will also' be +received for trucking
Brushed material Teem crusher by the yard
mile.
Truce to be (incur 45// to 48// wide had
to catty .Wert more than 1i/a cubic yards.
I0m110raottor will be held responsible ibr
smoumtt of compeneati n. and will be ertpeot-
asd to furnish reliable blonde ; also to furnish
Council with h s4lbemenft of labor.
Qlaweet 'or any bender net noc esegilly ac-
erepted. •
JOHN McNAY, Clerk,
R. R. 2, Seaforth.
8408-2
AUCTION SALES
COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE - AND EX -
change, at Clinton, Monday, April bird,
alt 1.30 pan. Nominal fee charged for offer-
ing and selling. A. E. TOW/Nl5HEN(D, Sales
Manager, phone Clenst ne 206, r 23 ; G. 11.
Elliott
Auetioneer. 8407-1
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, BUGGIES
AND KITCHEN RANGE: — Mr. Frank
Taylor has been insltruobed to sell by public
auction in the( Village of Hensald, an No. 4
Highway, on Wednesday, Awn 6th, at two
otekek, the following: Horses✓ -hoots Tip,
trotter, (foaled 1920, Nb. 3905, C.R. 132852,
A.T.R., Vol 25, race record beef mile track
2.1414, bred I/o Oreus Grethen. 8604, C. R.,
67802, A.T.R. 'August 15th, 1932; one black
roadster gelding, 10 years odd: 1 colt, Stand-
ard bred, foaled July 16, 1932, edge Orcus
Grattan; damn. Little Tip; also black even
buggy, Stanhope body, ,rubbery. thee ; 1 show
buggy, open,' psseumrattic tires ; stable con-
tents, small " drools, chicken house, kitchen
'ratnge,14Lalatt, ieeee, meanly new. Terms—
Cash. (ESTATE OF LATE ROBERT Mee
LAR,EN; Mr. Frtank Taylor, .Auctioneer.
34071
AUCTION SALE OF; THREE HORSES, IM=
pleammats and 'Household Effects. — Mr.
G. H. Ellilatt .has been instructed to sell be
public auction on Lot 8, Concession 2, Tuck-
erternith, On Saturday, April 1St, at 2 o'clock.
the hollowing: Three geed work horses, set
of harrows, Deering bindee. 'hay rake, two
mowers, 2 plows, set of lee tdels, 2 wagons.
Household Effects -Davenport, • book case,
General eleebnic Tdxeio, Raymond sewing ma-
chine, walnut 'eaneback stocking chair (an-
tique), oak bedroom suite, wardriobe, square
Rosewood piano, a walnut dining extension
table (good), dressers, wash Islands, chairs, 2
Quebec stoves, stepladder, oak dining table
wtith ,chairs, sli,deboat d, 'beds, electric iron,
electric grill, Down eomtforter and table lin-
ens, (oilcloths, llitnoleuana and earpet Terms
—Cash. Executors la the Estate of the late
Mas. Agues McGeoelh; G. H. Elliott, Auc-
tioneer. .. 3406-2
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK AND FMPLEMENTS at Lot 26.
Boundary Line between Huron and Perth, 4
mules east of Hensall, on Friday, Merch 31st,
at 1 o'clock sharp, consisting of the follow-
ing: Hearses—tDraft mare riding 4 years.
draft gelding risiileg 7 years, draft mare ris-
ing 9 years, aged driver. Cattle—Pure bred
Durham heifer (Bonnie Belle) No. 252782, 2
years nld, bred in January : pure bred Dur-
ham heifer (Clover Leaf). No. 246409, bred
in November; pure bred Durham eow (Sea -
forth Lessee), No. 205141, twin calves at foot;
pure bred Durham row (Carrie), No. 175993
with calf at feat; pure bred Durham cow
due in Ootlobee, eligible tier registration ; Dur-
ham grade heifer 2 years old, due in Novem-
ber ;' Polled Angus cow 5 years' 'old, due in
April ; Durham grade cow due in December;
2 Durham grade caws due .in October ; seven
baby beef ; 5 Durham calves. Hogs—Four
young sows due in May, 2 yiopng sows just
bred, 30 chunks about 75 'pounds each. Fowl
—About 40 hers. Impleanents—Massey-Har-
nis binder 6 -float cut, Massey -Harris receiver
6 -foot curt, Massey -Harris seed drill 13 hoe,
Massey -Harris fertilizer drill, 11 hoe; Mas-
seyefarris manure spreader,nearly new;
Massey -Harris celebrator, steel roller, hay
rake, seuffler, pet of diamond harrows, 4 -sec-
tions ; sot of trac for harrows, 3 -section; good
farm wagon, 18eroot hay reek, stock rack.
gravel box, light wagon, Cockshutt riding
plow, Beaver' gang plow, set of sleighs with
flat rack, Portland cutter, top buggy, road
Dart, 2,000 lb. scales, fanning midi with bag-
ger, outhrow disc, wheelbarrow, feed cooker,
sap pan and heater, 75 hand made buckets
(galvanized), set of double harness, set of
single harness, set of third horse harness,
quantity of dressed cedar'himber, 2 x 4 seamnt-
lirg, quantity of white ash suitable for
tongues and reaohes; about 500 bushels of
oat;, 75 bushels barley, quantity .f millet
seed, quantity of hay, forks, chains, wihttiie-
trees,neckyokts and numerous other articles ;
Daisy churn, stoves and a quantity of house-
hold effects." Teams of Sale -lease, baby beg(,
grain, hens and all sums of $10 and under,.
cash; Over that amount 7 months' credit will
be given on furnishing approved joint bank-
able paper or a discount of 6 per cent. per
annum allowed for cash on credit amounts.
Everything to be sold as proprietor has' rent-
ed his farm. JAMES A. BROADFOOT, Pro-
prietor; Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer.
8406-2
MORTGAGE SALE
OF DESIRABLE FARM IN McKILLO'Fi
TOWNSHIP
Under and by virtue of the powers of sale
contlairped ala s. certain Mortgage which will
be protruded. at the (time of sale, there will
be offered floc sale by public auction at the
Commercial Hotel, in the Town of Sea'fbrtlh.
on Wednesday, Apriil 12.th, 1933, et the hour
of two b'eloek fin Cie af,benokm, the follow-
ing 1ande:-�
Lot number Thirty in "the Eleventh Con-
cession of the Tbwara'hap of tMeKillep, in the
County of Hunan, contalinimg one hundred
acres Of land, more or less.
The land 13 a etch clay learn and on the
premises are a good bmick house and bank
barn. 'Illus fame is conveniendfy situated as
to ahureh, school and market and must be
seed to close np' -en estate.
TERMS OF SALE.—Ten per cent. of the
puradetaee ntonOy to be paid on the day of
saltie and .the balamide within three weeks
thereafter. The property will be offered for
sale subject to a reserved Abid.
For funither terms, partbiiteulars and eondi-
bions of sale, apply Ota
JOHN IL BEST,
Seafoalh, Ontario,
SOlieitior foe Vendors.
8406-3
Custom Hatching
WHITE LEGHORN EGGS AND CHICKS
Custom Hatching Wednesday of each week -21/2c
per egg set, or 5c per chick hatched, at your option.
Orders for space should be well in advance.
Eggs and Chicks from Government Approved flock
of 1,600 birds.
Eggs, 10 cents per dozen over market price
Day old Chicks, 9 cents each.
R. SCARLETT
PHONE 277 W. SEAFORTH
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ingShow
Horses and Cattl
Tuesday, April 11.
HORSES
• CLYDESDALE AND SHIRE
1st 2nd
Aged Stallion 48 $6 /48
Stallion foaled 'in 1980 6 8 Z
PFIECHERON
Aged Stallion 8 6 le
Stallion foaled in 1930 6 8 2
STANDARD BRED
Aged Stallion 5 $
Sflald$on, foaled in 1930 4. 8
HEAVY DRAFT..........,
(Draft Mare, in foal 6 4 8
Joynt, $8 nn goods ; Hess,
($2.00 in geed,
Gelding or Filly, IFidaled in 1930. 4 8 2
is b Davidson, $2.00; 2nd,
Drummond, $2.00.
Gelding or Filly foaled an1951 4 8 2
Draft or Agricultural Foals,
:foaled in 1982 " 4 3 2
Ils.t, Silver diyp by Manna
& Farquhar ; 2nd, Paanlmer,
32.50 in goods.
(Daialt Team 10 6 4
Bank of Montreal, $10.00,
AGRICULTURAL
Mare in Road ' 6 ..4 8
1st, Bonrheen & Dryhdalie it '
e $4 18 -foot step ladder,
balance clasb.
Geldng or Filly 4 3 2
Gelding ea Filly, foaled 1931 4 8 2
1141, I-Irmitp1vill. $Z 50 in
goods, cash added; 2nd,
White, $2 ,in . goods, cash
indeed
Te1am 10 6 4
est, Wzn. GOlddng, M.p., 410.
GENERAL PURPOSE
Teezn .... 7 5 8
CARRIAGE CLASS
Teaun 6 4 3
Single Horse 0' 4 3
lst Heii;ald Manueleetiar+ ..
ing Co., /42.50, cash added.
,ROADSTERS -
Team 6 4 3
Single (horse 6 4 3 2
:2nd, Webber, $2 in goods,
cash added.
Roadster or Oarsiiage • Foal4 8 2
Sweepstake. .
CHAMPIONSHIP, DRAFT OR
AGRICULTURAL
-Mare or Gelding, any age6 5 4 2,50
',let, Scott's Store, $3 in geed, cash added;
2nd, Spencer, $2 in goals, cash aided; 3rd,
L. Milelele, $2.25 in geode, cash added; 4th„
(Commercial Hotel, $2.50 in goods, cash
added,
Township Prize 10 5
1st, W. G. Medd, M.P., $10
3rd 4th'
CATTLE
ANGUS
1st 2nd 3rd
Aged ,Bulli $4 $3
BuS calved nn 1930 ewe halter , , , 4 3
Co 3 2..
Heifer, under 2 years 3 2'
SHORTHORNS
Aged Buhl 4 3`
Bull, (calved iln 1930 or later 4 3
Cow 3 2
'1st, Moore Bros., $3.00.
'Helfer, under "2 ye'a'rs "3 2
HEREFORDS
Aged BOi:l 4 3
Bvll, Idailved in 1930 oar later , , 4 3
Cow 8 2
Ilst, Gook Bros., $3.
Heufer,- under 2 years 8 2
• MARKET CATTLE
Butcher Steer or Heifer, Grade 5 4 . 3
Baby Beef, 800 tbs. and under4 3 2
•
DAIRY COW
And Breed - 4 3 2
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1.—+Entry fee, $1.00 for first entry; addi-
'tibn'ai anitriep, 25 emits 'meth.
2.—Horses'and cattle cannot compete twice
i:n regular classes.,
3,—The judge's decision is final.
4.—Entries may be awarded any or no prize
rat the discretion of .the judge.
PARADE AT 1.30.—Animals not -in parade
may be excluded from competition.
SPECIALS
Champion Draft Stallion, 1 bag linseed
meal, donated by Owen Geiger.
Ohampiont Shorthorn Female, any age, Sil-
ver. CUMtto be won twice in succession and
three times de all, donated by Dr. Oollyer.
Worn in 1932 by Oes'tnicher Bros.; won in 1931
by R. M. Peek.
Gentlemen's 'Turnout, garage service from
J. 'Peesmlore, value $3.00.
Lady Driver, G. Case, $1.50 in 'goods, $1.50
rash added.
DONATIONS
Wren. Golding, M.P., $10.00; W. G. Medd,
M.L.A., $10.00 ; Bank of - Montreal, $10.00;
T. C. Joynit, goods, $,3 ; Hess', goods, $2.00 :
W. R. Davidson, . goods, 82-; E-' Drummond,
gob'da, $2 ; Parlmer's, goods, $2.50 ; Mann &
Farquhar, Silver Cup; Bonth.con & Drysdale,
goods, $4; A. W. E. Hemphill, goals, $2.50
W. J. White, goods, 12; Commercial Hotel,
goods. $2.50; Hensafll Manufeetuning Co.,
goats, •pair o4 pumps, 42.50 ; Ray Webber,
goods, $2; Scott's Store, g(ooda, $3; Spencer
& Son, goods, $2; George T. Mickle & Sops,
roods, $2.25; More Bros., geode, $3; Cook
Bros., goods, $3; -Owen Geiger, goods, $2.50;
Dr. Ivan Smillie, cash, $2; .5. Peissmore, 'ser-
vice, $3; G. Case, goods, 61.50; T. D. Wren,
cash, '$1 ; Milton Love, cash, , $1 ; D. Huntley,
cash, $1; Orville Twitchell, cash,, $1 ; H.
Daymar e cash, $1 ; Thompson's Mill, cash,
$2 ; B. & D. Butcher Shop, email, $1.00. .
Spring Show Circuit--Seaforth, April 4th ;
Hen/mil, April 11th; Clinton, April 6th.
DR. A. R. CAMPBELL - President
K. M. McLEAN .. - Secretary.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given under the statutes
fin thee behalf that all 'persons having any
claims against James Manley, late Of the
'Dawn of Seaforth, deceased, wow died on
the 134th day of February, 1938, are required
t0 bend to the underedgnel so1ieidor for the
Exeicidtlor, full pirrbiculem in writing end
verified by affidavit elf their elelms and the
natulre of the securities, if any. held by them,
o n or beflore the 1/lr day of April, 1983, to-
ter which date the said Executor will pito-
need rt» distribute the ,assets of the said de-
ceased, leaving regard only .to the elalms of
which they then shell have had notice...
DATED at Seaforth, Ont., aide 16th day of
March. 1933.
HAYS �m&vMEIR,
Solicitors FpY'"xeeutor.
8405-2
Barred Rock Baby Chicks
Barred Rock b Chicks from
high -producing stock.
$8.00 PER HUNDRED
ORDER IN ADVANCE
.J. C. McNAY
Phone 236-25 R. R. 2, Seaforth.
34015-2
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Sponsored by the
BERGER TAILORING CO,
Makers of the Famous
CLOTHES OF QUALITY
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We have been successful in again making arrangements with the
makers of Clothes of Quality for a FREE PANT SALE to be held
THREE DAYS
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ar�.. 3.0-31 ,.Apr. 1
The new Spring Suitings are here. The, prettiest patterns
you've ever: seen. Berger Clothes of Quality Suits at our regu-
lar prices always represent outstanding value, but with an extra
pair of pants FREE, you simply cannot afford to miss it.
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Woollen and commodity prices have dropped during the last
year, and consequently "Clothes of Quality" have been able to put
far greater value, workmanship and quality than ever before
into their garments. The suitings and ' topcoatings are made
from beautiful all -wool materials that represent the world's fin-
est looms, and are more distinctive and attractive than. at any
time during the past.
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We personally measure every customer
and guarantee every suit for
FIT, STYLE, WEAR AND
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and up
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Value Triumphs in
EW SPRING COATS
The outstanding charm
of the new Spring creations
are vividly portrayed in the
lovely new collection, we
now have on display—in a
collection of all wool crepe
cloths and tweeds in plain
or the new flecked patterns.
All the new Spring color-
ings are generously repres-
ented, with a complete as-
sortment of blues and blacks
for quieter dressers. Come
$8.50
Pd< QtO W20
Undeniable Values in
THE NEW DRESSES
, The new Dresses are in
such stunning and adorable
models they will interest
every woman or miss who
would be style -wise. The
new styles—clever touches.
latest colors and most want-
ed materials, rank supreme
in this delightful display
of exceptionally reasonable
priced Dresses. There are
racks of them to choose
from; every dress a style
masterpiece of good taste.
Prices
3.75, 5.75
7.95, 10.50
STEWART BROS., Seaforth
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