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REGENT THEATRE, Seaf orthl
Thursday, Friday and Saturday—April 6, 7, 8r°
LIONEL ATWILL,.-FA'Y WRAY,' LEE TRACY in
"DOCTOR X"
A totally different mystery thriller, all ' in Technicolor.
COMEDY CARTOON
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday -April 10, 11, 12
KAY FRANCIS ROLAND YOUNG
in "STREETS OF WOMEN" •
COMEDY NEWS REEL
Thursday, Friday and Saturday—April 13, 14, 15
Special Matinee Good Friday, 3 p.m. -
' JACK BUCHANAN,, in
"GOOD NIGHT, VIENNA"
COMEDY TECHNICOLOR CARTOON
Coining—"EMMA" and "PROSPERITY"
BIRTHS
aleGliinchey.—At Auburn, an March 2411h,
to Ms" and Mm. Gordon McOlinchey, a
daughter.
Wilson ---At Dr. Moir's Hospital on March 27,
to Mr. and Mire. Elmer Wilson, of Centralia
a. stun—Douglas Boyce.
Redger.—In Hay Township, on March 17, to
Mr. and M. Edwin Regier, a daughter.
DEATHS
Powell.—In Egm dindville, on March 30, Cath-
erine Wallace, widow of the Sate Robert S.
Powell, in her 92nd year.
Yungblut—At Londesbomo, on March 23rd,
Frederick Yungblut, in his $0tth year.
Wlheatiley.—In Clinton, on March 27, Eliza-
-bed' A. Stevens, wife of Joseph H. Wheat-
ley, in .her 60th year.
I[1cLeod im Hayfield, on Saturday, April 1,
Isabella Hewson McLeod, aged 86 years.
IN MEMORIAM
QIROYE'R..- 1n laving memory of E. L.
'lirloyer, wilt passed away seven years ago to-
eiay, the 2nd of April-
eyweet' is the Word remembrance,
Which these, few tunes will show;
You arid 'always he remembrance
In the years' that come and go.
8408x1 —Ilr's Wife.
In loving memory of Harry Snider, who
.died April 2, 1932.
"0 for the touch of a vanished hand,
And the sound a a voice that is still."
---Sadly missed by 'pupils and teacher of
8. S. No. 10, ,Stmrley. 3408-1
Special Prices This Week
'White ,Sweet Clover Seed, Timothy
Seed, 'O:A.C. No. 72 Oats for seed;
Standard re -cleaned Screenings,
'Wheat, Mixed Grain, Oates, Buck-
wheat and Corn; Barley, IMolassine
Meal. Evergreen Spruce frees ready
for transplanting.
.McKENZIE'S CHOP MILL
ELEVATOR
Seaforth
Phone 25
Moved
�1VIr. Isaac Hudson has moved
to the store north of The Ex-
- positor• Office, ' recently vacat-
ed by Mr. Wes. Green, and is
do the 'market for eggs, cream
and poultry. -
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
PAID
ISAAC HUDSON
PHONE 168
A Square Deal to Everybody.
LOWE BROTHERS
NeptoLac
THE NEW QUICK -DRYING
PORCELAIN FINISH
is Lowe Brothers most recent achieve -
Ment in the field of Quality Paints'
and Varnishes'. Nepto-Lac does away
with the need of special preparation
of the surface—and with difficulties
usually experienced with. ordinary
Enamels, or 'Lacquers. Nepto-Lac has
been so perfected that a child' can
apply it with the utmost ease. 'It is
as sanitary amid easy to keep clean as
a ''porcelain surface. Itt is made by
an exclusive process, which provides
a porcelain filmy of great strength
and 'smoothness. Nepto-Lac is made
in 18 lbeaultifu colors as well as Black
—IWlh1te+--IS•ilvter—and 'Gold—and is
very economically 'priced. Nepto-Lac
is heat and .moisture resistant and
W'e'ars like leather.
" INTRODUCTORY OFFER
This Coupon, when signed and pre-
sented• to Dealer, whose name ap-
pears below, entitles purchaser to:
One 30c Can of Nepto-Lac
One 25c Nepto-Lac Brush
REGULAR VALUE 5:5c
ALL FOR 25c
A saving of 30 cents on a quarter -
pint of Nepto-Lac. (This amount
will ,trim 'a table and 4 chairs or
Nctpto-Lac a table or 2 chairs)—Color
cards "Tr'ee.
Name of Purchaser
Address
Not Good After April 15th.
Geo A. Sills & Sons
wool
Wanted
Toronto prices , paid
for Wool.
H. Ma Jackson
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Hensall SpringShow
HORSES AND CATTLE
TUESDAY, APRIL. 11th, 1-933
CLYDESDALE, AND SHIRE
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Aged Stallion $8 $6 33
Stallion foaled in 1930 5 8 Z.
PERCHERON
Aged Stallion8 6 3
$talilibn foaled in 1930 ' 5 8 2
STANDARD BRED
Aged Stallion ,. 5 2
Stallion, fettled .in ,1930 . 4 8
HEAVY DRAFT
Draft Mare, in foal 6 4 8
Joynt, 33 in goods ; Hess,
42.00 in goads.
Geadiaug or Filly, foaled in 1980 4 8 2
slat Davidson, • $2.00; 2nd,
Drummond, $2.00.
Gelding or Filly foaled in 1931 4 3 2
Draft or Agriculturarl Foals,
foaled in 1932 4 8 2
Sat, ,Silver Cup by Manns
& Farquhar; 2nd, Parlmer,
$2.50 in goods.
Draft Team 10 6 4
Bank of Montreal, 310.00.
AGRICULTURAL
'Stare in Foal 6 4 8
est, Bonthubn & Dayadale;
la 34 18 -foot step ladder,
balance dash.
Gelding or Filly 4 ' 8 2
Gelding or Filly, foaled 1931 4 3 2
1st, Hemphill, $2.50 in
goods, cash added; grid,
White, 32 in goods. cash ,
MAW..
'Deleon ' 10 0 4
I1e1 Wm Gol'dirtg, MIP:, $10.
GENERAL PURPOSE
Team 7 5 8
CARRIAGE CLASS
Team 6 4 3
Single Horse 6 4 8
11st, PLentail M'anullaotwr-t
ling Oo., $2.50, cash added.
ROADSTERS
"Team
Single Horse
and, Webber, $2 in goods,
oath added.
Roadster or Carriage Foal4 8 2
'Sweepstake.
CHAMPIONSHIP, DRAFT OR
AGRICULTURAL `
Mone or Gdldling, any age6 5 4 2.60
lot Scdbt's Store, 33 a 0In good, cash added;
12nid, Spencer, $2 fin goods, cash added ; 3rd,
L. Middle, 32.25 in goods, cash added; 4th,
IOommendial Hotel, 52.50 On 'goods, cash
added,
"Township Prise 10 5
1st, W. G. Medd, M.P., $10
Township Prize v 10 5
6 4 8
6 4 8 2
CATTLE
ANGUS .
Aged Mid
Bull calved ,lin 1930 cot lelbea
COW
r8er. ander: 2 scare
1$4 2nd
8rd
4 $
SHORTHORNS
Aged Dull
Bull, 'calved in 1930 or later
Cow
Tst, Mame Broe., $3.00.
Heifer, under 2 years
HEREFORDS
4 3
4 3
3 2
3 2'
Aged Brill 4 8
4 3
3 2
Bv111, ;calved in 1930 or later " , .
Cow
let; Cook Bare., 33.
Heifer, under 2 years
MARKET CATTLE
Butcher Stecr or Heifer, Grade 6
Baby Beef, -800 lbs. and under4
DAIRY COW
Any Breed 4
3 2
4 3
8 2
3 2
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1.—ilfint y fee, $1.00 for first entry ; addi-
tibm'ivl entr+ita, 35 cents each.
2.—Horses and cattle cannot compete twice
i•n regular dlasses.t
3.—The judge's decision is final.
4.—Entries may be awarded any or no prize
at the discretion of the judge. ,
PARADE AT 1.30.—Animals not in Parade
may bo excluded from competition.
SPECIALS
OhamaXioai Drlalft Stallion, 1 bag linseed
meal, donated by Owen Geiger.
Ohamtpioni 'Shorthorn Female, any age, Sn-
yer Corp, to be won twice in succession and
three times Hes all, donated by Dr. Collyer.
Winn
In 1992 by Oestrl'bher Bros.; won in 1981
by R. M. Peels.
Gentleman's Turnout, garage service fridm
J. 'Pecemlare, value 33.00.
Lady Driver, G. Oahe, 31.50
cash added.
in goods, 31.60,
DONATIONS
Wm. Golding, Ivi.P, 81.0.00; W. G. Medd,
310.00; Bank of Montreal, S1.0.00;
T. C. Joynt, goods, '33; Hess', Odds, 32.00;
W. R. Davidson, :roods, 32; E. Drunianand,
goods, 32; P'arlmer's, goods 32.50; Mann &
Farquhah, Silver Cup; Bonititron & Drysdale.
.geode, 44; A. W. E Iiempb3il, gldods, fa 50•
W. J. White, goods, 42; Oommettrtal 1 o bell,
goods, 32.50; HetnssM Manufacturing Co.,
goods, 'pair of pants, 32.50; Roy, Webber,
goods, $2; Sco tt'e Store, geode, $3; Speaker
& Son, goods, 42; George T. Weide & Some,
`Mads...42.25; Midore Bros., goods, 33: Cook
Bros„ goods. 48; Owen Geiger, goods, 42.50:
Dr. Ivan SmlMne, cash, 32; J. Passmore, ser-
vice, $3; G. Case, goods, 4-1.50; T. D. Wren,
cash, 31; Milton Uwe. oath, l$1; D. Huntley,
cash, 54 ; OrdiB'e Twilit:hell, cash, 31: H.
Dayman, each, 31: Thornpson'e Mill, east,
$2; B. & D. Dutcher Shop, dash, 31.00.
Spring Show Cirenit.•-aeaforth, April 4th i
Beam%l, April 11th; Clinton, April 6th.
8 2 DR. A. R. CAMPBELL - Praddent
8 2 ' - K. M. McLEAN - - secretary
IMPQRTAINT :-';QTU ES
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FOR SALE• -•42 YOUNG. PIGS, 21.2 MONTHS
old Apply to HUGH CSHESNEY, Sea
dba ta.,4 Paine 12 pat 188.. • 3408x1
Fos SALE. ---'SEVERAL ' YOUNG' CATTLE.
Apoly to ALVA WAY, 4th Concession of
Tuckeutm'ith. Phone 28-182, 8408z1
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OR SALE. --A QUANTITY OF ireI ROV
ed .Banner seed oats at 50 cords per
bushel.' Apply to JAMES SMILLIE, [enelJ%,
or ,phone 91 r 2, Ileaoall. 8408-1
ORKSHIRE HOG FOR SERV'IOE.—PURE
bred Yorkshire hog, one of Graham's, at
Linda'ay; 31.00 cash;"' -$5.25 an the books.
JAMES WHICTRT & SON,' KIPpen.
8408x'
PASTURE TO RENT. -70 AOItFIS, LOT 19,
'Concession 8, Hay Township; 114 miles..
southwest of •Hena'aM. Never foiling epring
creek. Would rest all or part. Apply to
JOHN BELL ESTATE, Exeter. 8408-2
HATCHING EGGS FROM PURE BRED
Barred Rocks, two years old. Pens
headed by hnatahory' approved males. An
blood tasted. Price, 20 cents a dozen. Also
rfotur incubators for sale, cheap. ROY LAW -
SON, R. R. 1, .Clinton. Phone 241-31.
3408x1
NOTICE. -100 ACRES TO RENT, LOT 27,
Coneeis'ilon 12, Hibbert; w311 rent for
grass or pant may 'be broken for crop; terms
righit. Have also a nurn.ber of choice pigs
six weeks Old, fitr sale. Phone 133 r 21, Sea -
forth. T. G. SHILLINGLAW. • 3408-1
GROWN SEED POTATOES GROWFROM
certified seed, will be dear and scarce in
30 days, as muoh of Ontario's seed is unfit
for using. Our prices for this week are:
Extra No. 1 seed 90c per bag; egg size, 65e.
Also White Sweet Clover seed. $2.00 per
bushel. .Apply tlo HUGILL'S POTATO &
DAIRY FARM, on Highway, west of Sea -
forth. 840$x2
FOR SALE. --THREE SHORTHORN BULLS,
8 bol 12 months of age, all reds and sired
by a Brownd'aie bull. Priced low to make
'room. Mao a four year old red bun, • out Of
an 'im'por'ted low and a half brother orf the
dam 03 T..Russelil's show 'cow, Miss Ramsden
llbh. This 'is a rare opportunity to secure
a proven dire of the ehoicesn breeding at very
liW4S l stove market • value, ROBERT M.
PECK, Zurich. 'Phlonel 96 r 15, Hewett.
8.407x2
AUCTION SALE
'FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
TAKE NOTICE that by • authority of a cer-
tr in authorized assignment for the benefit
of creditors 'made by FLORENCE HILLARY
ROBINS, Wallow, Executrix and sole Legatee
Under the will of Richlard Robins, deceased,
and the powers contalined in -the Bankruptcy
Act of -Canada, the undersigned will offer for
sale by Publ'vc Auction, on the premises, be-
ing Lot No .34, Concession 3, L.R.S., Ttidker-
smith, all the livestock, grin and farm tools
and implements ,belonging to the estate of
the said Richard Robins, deceased, on MON-
DAY, APRIL 10th, 1933, at 1 o'clock p.m.
Terms—Cash.
C. G. MIDDLETON,
. Court House, Goderioh,
Trustee. ' •
3408-1
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In the Matter of Edward
Krauskopf in Bankruptcy
FORCED SALE OF REAL ESTATE
.Sealed tenders will bel received by the 'un-
dersigned Trustee lin Bankruptcy for the
purchase of the real estate of the said bank-
rupt known as ALL AND SINGULAR• that
certain parcel or tract of land and premises,
situate, lying and being in the Township of
McKillop, in. the County of Huron and Prov-
ince of Oattar o,' and being contypsed of •;Lot
Number Seven (7) in the Third •(3) Cunces-
siom tott the said T wnshiipl of . McKillop. con
•fainfng, by ardtneasurement One. Hundred
mires of land more or less.
The .present Mortgagee will leave three
thousand dollars onmortgake on said lands.
Possession can be given immediately.
The tenders are to be filed with the under-
signed on or before the 12th 'day of April,
1933.
Further particudans land inspection of the
Property may be had on. application at the
office of the undersigned Trustee 'or to John
J. Huggard, Seaford", Ontario, Solicitor for
the Estate. •
Terms.—Marlced cheque payable to C. G.'
Middleton of 10 per cent. of the amount of
:the tender must accompany the tender: bal-
ance to be paid in cash cm completion of •
the tranuacLion.
Dated at Goderich, Ontario, this '4th day of
April, 1983.
C. G. MIDDL ETON,
Court House, Goelerich, Ont.,
• Trustee in Bankr-uptry"
3408-1
i MORTGAGE SALE
OF DESIRABLE FARM IN MCKILLOP
TOWNSHIP
Under and by virtue of the Powers a sale
canlbauned lin a. certain mortgage which will
be pa-odmded at` the time of sale, there will
be offered, for sale by public auction at t.'h
Oommerclal Hotel, in the Town of Seaford',
on Wednesday, April 12th, 1933, at the hour
of two o'clock lin the afternaan, the follow-
ing lands:—
Lott
ands:—Lott ,number Thirty in the Eleventh Con-
cession of the Townhill of McKillop, in the
County of Huron, containing one hundred
scree 'of Band, mare or less.
The land as , a rich clay loam and on the
premises 'are a good brick house and bank
barn. This farm is conveniently. situated as
to church, school and market and must be
sold to close up' an estate.
TERMS OF SALE.—Ten per cent of the
Purchase money to be paid on the 'slay od
stale end the balance within three weeks
theneotfter. The pnioperty will be offered for
sale subject to a reserved bid.
For further terms, particulars and oomdi-
tians o8 sale, apply to
JOHN IL BEST,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitor for Vendors.
8406-8
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE 'fa hereby given under the statutes
On that 'behalf that all Persons baying any
claims against James Manley, late of the
?burn of Seaford", deceased, who died on
-the 18th day of February, 1938, are required
to send to the undersigned eolioitor fon,.the
Execuitor, fuel particulars rim w'r'iting and
verified by affidavit of their claims and the
nature od the securities, if any, held by them,
on or beflore The 12th day of Alma, 1988, ut-
ter which date the said Executor van pro -
deed "to dh'htribtite the assets of the said de-
ceased, having regard only to the claims e2
cutch they then shall have had notice.
DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 16th day o1
March, , 1988.
HAYS & ME3R,
Sa7r'Ird tors for Ltyoebntor.
8405-8
When you have a
HORSE OR COW'
you want removed,
'phone promptly to
William Stone Sous, Limited
'Phone 22 - Ingersoll
'Phone 215W - •Stratford
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An Easter of special savings in Every Department, in Women's Coats, Dresses and Dress
Accessories, Men's Suits, Top Coats and. Furnishings, Bos'
U g , y Suits. Savings Are
Prominent on the •Smartest Fashions and Newest Dictates of the new Spring Apparel.
�Values Play a Prominent Part in.
Women's Coats and Dresses
THE COATS—So much .in .evidence for Spring, include all the
latest entrants on the 'style. stage. Plain tailreor furred, Sand,
Brown, Grey, Navy, Black and ,Green in the new crepe cloths
and fleck tweeds. A wonderful selection to choose from. l
Prices $8.50 to 2500$
THE DRESSES—Charming modes,
specially created for tastes that are
discriminating.. Dresses for every
function, finest materials and the
newest in colors. Grey, Sand, Rose-
,velts, Blue, Brown, Greens, Blacks.
Prices $3.75 to $12.50
EASTER
DRESS +i
HELPS
NEW
HOSIERY
GLOVES
SCARFS
UNDIES
BLOUSES
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WOMEN'S
EASTER .
HATS '
All the newest shapes.
all the latest trims; all
the wanted colors are
here in satisfying var-
iety at remarkably low
prices.
Special Showing of
Men's Smart -Suits
At. Record Low Prices
The Best Values in Years
for your choosing
We have accomplished wonders in getting these
beautiful Worsted and Serge Suits at such low pric-
es. Their style, workmanship, perfect fit and ex-
pert tailoring is unsurpassed—sure to retain their
shape and finish. Blue Serge, Fancy Dark Grey
Stripes, Browns, Blue Stripes and Plain Greys.
Prices $15.40 to $24.00
NEW TOP COATS
New fabrics featuring all the lattest patterns and
colorings, molded into stylish coats- that are dressy
and are lower in price than for years. All sizes and
colors.
Prices $12 to $20
Easter
Toggery
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QUALITY SHIRTS
Choice of collar attached
or, detached; smart pat-
terns, fine choice • collars;
good fitting; full sizes.
Prices 1.50 to 1095
MEN'S HATS
Your Easter Hat need not
be expensive. The n e w
Spring Hats a r e wonder-
fully reduced in price.
Greys, Sands, Browns, in
Fedora or snap down fronts.
All clever styles.
$1.95, $2.95, $3.95
alc
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