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V, .4; FAY WV4,Y PAUL LUKAS iii Thursday, Friday, So turkFmm–"a� 2 ArW Prime Edwar,.4; Due, to all fall w).je# as a, 'gi 7 ""'THE -COUNTES$ OF''MONTE CRIKO": --qeU%9e,:OX­.01,aver and alfalfd;-fat#� 0 bout double the sprin COMODY ors will 4700 ason. yictona- 0 escape(4 gan Mfatiftee Sat. and belt(*M, ii� p- Two Shows ni work do ft's se t =e =1 t "'has"s 'sta r4 For S urnmer ewri be estimiated, at Twe per cent Wrk: It,ds estimaked that In thiis Vounty 90 Pe�r cent. of the (fall wheat VIn A Call,T0 The Colors All clothes are symbolic. of a state be reseeded to. spring gmins. This Of mind, and whether we are aw.are is the heaviest winter killing on, Te- VOIL S. DIMITIES and PRINTED OROAN9W. For Men of it or not, tend to� indik6--that state ac: For a distance of coro. Frontep Of mW iWEin -worn. MeWs clothes about -,twelity -five miles back from in a satisfying range of patterns colored Is 'ots (Why,, in a worlA bright wifli color In p -re, are American men eon� do in the most literal sense cramp OUT the'r�ive_r front, alfalfa Land f all wheat ,j.vgrywhe W style because tb,6,y are so inexpres- have been frGn-k 90 to 66 per. �ent. stripes and floral, effects. e �5 1-. 71 "..; tent to wear clothes tliat-ap , -,ar to i0vely. st�led. IBut their color, a's killei Some field's are totally bare. . 0 2, 1-1 t - E, 50c yard ]have -been dipped more well as -their cut, is equally a. part, Stra;�berrjes 'Colors fast. or, less di'luted, �clothes that are #m- of their effp9t on, us. It is not sur�, would be about eighty Shorts—FaAcy or cent. winter killied., raspberries azinily accurate approximatignis- of per, Heavier wash for pl, that the Ambrican man uj�- an materia e gravel, soot, sawdtist, unripe" olives* `­` other bush fruits about 150 per i Is that 4r ' popular ain U ally need'4 so m1any cocktails in or, eenti. Lenfr6x and,, Addington: Fall 3411 land spring mud� of mixtures, that re Z3 der to,inject a little exilbemweinto sports wear, plain, fine cord, piques nted linines, %�h&t estimated to be, practically a pn 41, A�emble intint the accumu W.'ed �s Balbriggan Shirts or,� *eeP- himself- He is suffering fro� an total loss ell"ers �and alfalfa and va,c' -Rose Maise, Blue, lings in.the beg of a uum clean- and plain dress linens; -White,' emicitional dep�essioli­jfrom having fully'75 per cenL 'Drawers ...... I j dressed too long as if he, were a, door Oui notion that the wed -l -dressed Nile and Greens. Tub �and sun proof. man.in a -house of glomin American. n t =an -must be sober in the color Penman!s Egyptian !ea, men will begin to feel something of schemes he chooses is& alm1pJy di�prov- the joie� de ivIivre wheii they-, &ess so. 11�Whatlls your idea of civiEzation?" Balbriggaii "ng1:'sb`"f'an, , He is "till that they are 1, % Often— a -,sT&d& the tPrince, of Wales was, asked'. ,ed by the h es SO th.e. world's pattern, of .,.the well- on every landsieau�e or a blot on� a -,.!It" a, good idea," replied the 35c yard Balbriggan� Combs., ibort.. ed! g9ntAeman. But the cloth live w ny Sonie66dy ought to start ggroome drawing-rooin, We. shall th Prince. -out of which he has his clothes niadt more gusto when we dress as though sleeve, knee length' Is invariably packed with color, not we Were part of a natural world. 7-9v� only his couAb�r tweeds, but the serg- "Whelil meet a 'man whose nualle Bal-biiggan Combs., sho, r,!, Disraeli 6. �es and cheviots. he weais in -town. Q! I cannot remem1be aid, sleeve, long I eg Examine any batch of English. tail- ,I 19"Ivle myself two minutes; then� 'd ors' samples,: however deep in gen- Severe Winter Killing W IS a hopeless ciase, I always, say, eral tone some may be, they ate all 'And, how is tbe old complailit? from, all partsof the -provinde- come Fing6, Voil Organdies dancing with minute particles a pure es reports of serious damage to fat Ml color. Wilton Lackaye,was on the pro- w alfalfa and clover. ' Fdlbw- Me suppdsedly reticent English- he� r IV � gram for a speech at a -gathering. in A clever range of med- Fixie imported quality, _11�au '19 equally unalraid of color in ink are extracts from. reports, ece T Chicago. It was, late in the evening 1his, sdll�s and cottons-, From 111�5 , Cull, ed from representatives , in Tariout and everyone had been bored,,by the ium. a d small patterns ounties: plain or printod in all que'st India he took 'brilliant reds c' ther long-winded speakers.. When y'e'o .1,is foulard',-,necktiies Br4ce,, Fall wheathas, nottwinter- o of WEllasso make col - ;and nows for �the toastmaster announded-1: "'Wilton ;aiid silk handkerchiefs� The patterns (vd well and maii-j-fields are com- Lackay%, the,famous' actor, wiR. now. ors positively guaran- this season s w a fi t e d ,of East Indian camel's-hair shawls, pleteay killed out. There has be;en give you his, adftess,," Mr. Lacicai� co rab L�g ve en" h -side -. de winter killing of alfalfa teed. All the new want and Persian brocades ha be cop - dl. isaidk "'Toestrinastex amid: colors. Cool and dressy Dufferin: Ne c1lover, too. w seed- arose an' ed shades; 39 inches 3e(i forbis house gowns and pyjamus. �nd Gentlemen: My address Is the Lambis ing of fall wh6at is improving and The makers of English sweaters h-ame Club New York.". He stat down-. The wide. for hotweather. fact, Ls much more promising than was ex- -an eye for landscape; and, in appjause was tremendous. any number of subtly iridescent falb- pectedi, but Taost wheatfields will have Men's rice, as rich in color as a field of to bia seeded to barley, Halton: A I . conservative estimate would. say that Eath day the British House� , of F 1+ 'heather, are used for every article Commons opens with -prayer to which , venty-five per cent. of the fall '44-A 29c- 50c -0 -1 1 -1 0- V to "e -.1 41..- ;.A- 0 TT at will )have to be torn' utp or 0 y rs, are — a socks,. Even English brorwns, are. rich' Whe custom of long standing. On one oc" and clear, like butt�ynuts or old am- patched, A heavy increase in acre- ca5ion, William E. Gladstone took his �11 [ � 14,1� . A_111 I_, age, of annual bay an(f pasture mix- � TT-.-, er no e ours, a. cong,,�. tures for this purpose �are being us- 9""'��` "' ' ""' se and va'rnish. ed. North SimI The majority of the .'little girl asked� - "Why do trhey The ' French haberdashers have also farmers report total loss* of wheat, have prayers�, grandpa?" their endlees improvisations of color clover and alfalf& It is not now ex- Gladstonr�i Teplied,: "The .Spe2j'ker P' TTERNS . OF PRINTI on the borders oif handkerchief,". And pected that more than-twO PeT cent. looks Eut the members and prays for if on- wants- neckties, at are not 4-1, 11 50 A tinged with tints of death, disco�ur_ . of the %vheajt crop will 'he a normal crop, while another fifteen per ' cent. Men's Hats were never ogement�' disintegration, and' &-cay, may be partially saved as a feed One day long ago, Margdret An, -It is' not, often you can buy Prints of Wabasso On6 can Andthem, as easily in Paris as in London. Hikers in Germany grain crop 'by patching. Waterloo: fall glin left this message stuck in. the 'mirror in Mm Fliske's-. dbressing romm quality at this,4-ow. price. Fifty neatly designed and Austria wear coats of blue linen, Over 70,per cent. of wheat acre- 9)ge i�nlll he resown. to 6�ley or mix - hhlamgaret Anglin says. Mrs. Fiske spots, florals Wipes and checks. All colors, and bright as cornflowers. Rut the Ain- erica-li camper gets in tune with na- ed grain. About 40 pertc,,t. of I,,- is the best actress in Amerim" Mrs. -Fiske read it, added, two com-guaranteed ap6nt. ture by covering himself from. head 'in ers, and alfalfa will have to be plow- ed up and an annual hay crop sown ' mas, stuck it in- an envelope, and sent d to foot ollive drab. Elgj,Tj_: Fall wbt�at is very 6,1.,Ottty A back to Miss Anglin. It read - Some fields roftntered' w ell, while I "Margaret Arbglin,. says Mrs, F�*�j a, -.4 4. 1_111-A TT mg 'I is the best act�esEil in America.' —1he Garage, where gen. uine parts are avail, able. Our mechanics are instructed. and kept up-to-date � by the General Motors Service Bureau. General Motors Service A. W. DUNLOP Phone 187 : Seaforth o erb are aw, y � iT mdhdi: Reports indicAe �hat . fall Stage. wheat, alfalfa and clover will be 0 spotty. Lambton: Fall wheat will b,e a good 80"per cent. crop. Mddl,,- Listowel Horse Races Style, Quality and Fit sex: . Fall wbeak, alfalfa and clover -have shown, considerable growthdur� (Listowel Turf Club announce a ing the warm weather of early MayL Harness ]Aors;e' Race -Meet on, Wed- .While'the majority of fields look quite nesday, June 6tb, at the Agricultuirmal prom6sing, there are some wheat 'Park. Three races ---e:18, 2:22 and fields in many' sections being seeded 2:28, with $625.00 in purses. The to spring grains, and- ro-me clover horsem" arle behind this Tnee-tdng. fields being plowed up and in many and we want the support of every cases seeded to an annual hay mix- 'horse lover to miake this a success. elft S. ture. Durham: 'Most of the. fall Comle, and bring your friends. Big danoe at nfight. Music 'by Billy M� i'l f �-_U TV_4�_ .9 CALL AT OUR S�RVICE STATION WHERE WE CAN . . . • Greage your car. • Wash and clean your car. • Fix your batterY. • Flush your radiator. ,Our equipment is the latest and our work is guaranteed , We will call for and deliver your car. General Motors Service A. W. DUNLOP Phone 197 Seaforth TOP NOTCH CHICKS REAL PRODUCERS From Flocks headed by R.O.P. Government Xpproved Males— Hatching Eggs average 24 ounces and over to the dozen—Incu- � !bators fumigate4;---� SOUND HEALTHY CHICKS ORDER NOW FOR PROMPT DEUVIERY AT, THESE PRICES Leghorns 8c, Barred Rocks 9c, White Rocks and Wyandottes 10c Started Chicks --10 days old-2c'more. Top Notch Chick Hatchery' 29 Ontario St-, Stratford, Box 55; or Phone 1257. Buy Fast Growing Chicks Chicks I hatched in late May and June, ba" got tobe extra-(490r- ous and extra fast-�growing, if the pullets. are g9ing to give You many high-priced eggs in Novemberjptu(l DecemMer. if you buy oliow-growinF chicks at this. time of -year, 1i can't'hope for muz Fall egg-Inioney. 33my 'TouMation eld", pulWts from our earlier hatches weigh up to 31/2 pounds each, at 14 weeks o4d. That ldnd of growth gives you fully -matured layers at 5 Months old, Wirite us for fun particulars and our reduced prices., or call on. the Manager"of tl�e Bray,114itchety in your district. BRAY CHICK, HATCHURY, 97 Clayburn Av6., St. Catharines,- Ofit. Brooder,alid Offfe�,'R Wi Chatlesworth, Clinton. year imood-Ireding—sixth Yead! aovernm-t Approval 1." 801 IN 1, r c3.��ra c, or jiT0- gram. W. J. Roberts, Secretary. , 3467-2 BIRTHS Mexander�­In Scott Memorial Huspital, Sea� forth, orn May 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Alexander, Hens&11, a daughter - IN MEMORIAM ,BELT. -In loving memory of my dear bro- bher, George, who passed away May -23, 1930. Three little words ..Fomet,'me-noWl They don't sound much, Bat they mean a lot. Just a memory fond and true To show dear George, we think of you. -Ever a-emembered by his sintexr, Lillie. 8467xl COURT OF REVISION ThWNSHIP OF TUCKERSM]ITH The Townstiv Council will meet as a Court of ReviiMon an the AaoessT4ent Ron In the dourwil.ahambw, SeaOrth,'OT1 Wednesday, May 8004 1984, Ott 4 P.m. U.VWals against the Assessment R041 L fiMt of. the Clerk on or befo June 9th, .1 - D. F. ReGRFAOR, Clerk - 3467 -2 NOTICE Notice is hemoby g.iv%n that all parties pos- wesing lots in ConsOwce Cemetery must, an or before July 1. 19a4, pay the Treasurer, George Wheatley, R. R. 2, Seaforth, ffie sum of one dollar, otherwise the lots -wi3l not be kept clean_ Signed— WM. BRIrfT-ON, WM. CLARKE, GEORGE WHF4ATLEY Trustees. 3467-1 MORTGAGE - SALE OF FARM PROPERTY IN 1ftBBW1r TQWNSHIP The undersigned will offer for sale on FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1994 at 2 0'elodc pm, at THE COMkERCIAL HOTEL, HZNSALL the Twopw�y known as Lot Number Twellre (19) in t6 Eighth (Stb) CoaLession a the Towmtihi,� 6T-Hibbart, in the County 01 Perth, eantadiiing o�rio hundred dares nvote, or �ess- on the property is a house and bdryl, 14 is well located wid said to bo,good land. Tevift of Sale -410 per cent cash; balance I d tth n JNI rs'pt:rtiaulam- a d condftlont upon ilmlithtlotL 66 QLADMAN & STANYWAY, "Joillo" foo I= Ift6haal ftd P, I Li 3467-2 $160 50 '$17 '050 $19 0 50 You will recognize the quality in these Suits at a glance. Made of fine English Worsteds in ,stripes and finb checks in Blues, Greys or Browns, cut in this season's styles with notch or peak ,,'.Japels. Every Suit constructed according to a standard that will insure you of continued wear and appearance. 1'9c'yd Men's Fine Shirts . The, new Summer Shirts are I exceptionally attractive. The colors are ' new; the quality is reliable; the pat- terns are neat and the pric- es are surprisingly Ibw. Prices: $1.00, $1.55p $1.95 ewar ros., e o n. POPULAR STALLIONS NOTICE ATTENTION FARMS FOR SALE A Good Breeding Clydesdale Stallion TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH Are -you interebted in a Cme , tary Mmu-_ PABW MR SAL& ­FOR &&M PART L40T CARBROOK FLASHLIGHT iAA-y ratepayer of -the Towmilip who nuait? If so. be sure and see, our diarlay 28 md 29. Olwftlon A. MaX41111M. am - at our works in Mitchell. Oar load to ft*khW 192 scift emd knvw?i an the T. IL No. 24641 wishes to haul gravel from Alexan- choose from. Frioe1s the lowest: DeEftng the �Hwdl fiveriL Must be add to alme the dowft Eni-alment No. 1958 Form I " , Will stand for semjce at +ls own stsbl, ders pit with teamiry, kindly leave n e -as t- If mWt "W wN be mobe& For Va"ftdM Lo Ion 3, Hufttt, for the season. nam -es with T'homas Hodgert iniimedi- PORTERFIELD & COLQUBOUN. "Wo fb J. 3L GOVEZU1001r, 11weestar, 946- ,t, 3-, Concess Mitchell, Out. tarms_410.00, payable when cold stands in 8"3-8 suck. T__j. WKWHAEL, (Signed) D. F , McGREGOR, Proprietor. 0 Usborne Elibbert. MutW 946 1 7x2 t 84W2 The Standa Fire Insuranci Comoany rd Bred-,Troffing 0 ALIANT GUY a . ;G Head Office, Farquhar, Oint. No.'4010-6'7856 SANITARY NOTICE 0 Approved Porm A I Prqpdent ANGUIS SINCLAM WiI3 stand for the improvWwnt of stock Mr. Nelson Blafthford, Sanitary linspector, thi's sefton Isli. follows: will make his rounds of inape6tion of the Vice -President, �AXOX POW, Mondsw-Will leave his own stable, Brtrec- Hpnsatl dariAg iffhe last week off Vlll�teoz citizens are asked to grovern them- fiekl, and go bj�vray of Clinton to the Base M. DIRECTORS Line, to E. Rozelil's, for noom; then webt selveb aceorffimgI7. by vmy of the 1�bh Conces1slon ft Holmelg- %, order, SAMUM NOIRRIS J. T AIMM VilleLat John Pottees for nlgbt� Tuebdaly— HENSALL BOARD OF FMALTH South by way of the 11th Ckyncession ;bD Lane James A- Paterson, Secreftry. MEETING OF EWRON WX H. 0OATRS, iii= Rathwell's, for noon; then -by w 8460.2 COUNTY COUNCIL MICOXIIMLL V to his own stable for uright. Wrnld= ACE"S Will magain at his own stable. Iftuthday- :rj By vft7 of 2nd Concession, Tuokeramith, to The weating of the Hron Counv coutteu JOHN 199SERY, Centralia,_ Agent W, Fred Cook's, Huron Rohd, for noon; then THE JOHN RANKIN -iU -be held in the Couol�v Cound$1 ChAimbem, Vsborne� q-Tid Vddulv& home for night, rriday.-Ewt -to McAdam's Court House, God6nck.at 2 o'clock on the AILVM L. HARMS - Munro A** gidgroad a:hd -north by way of HarOurbay AGENCY afternoon of June 6th. 1924. and Roxboz-d to FraAk Colem;�aft, for or a*- for Pall-Art6ty �'14 Or= Insurance of all kinds. "un". not"' re tbefi *eist to LNirdsItoh's a&OT c6ft 1pli&vtioms and other imPovftnt THOMAS, south by way of Al W owfi stable. qtiiiing aftention, at this meeting of , the uld bo in tbe han&- bf &a 01&k Elk owfi, stabje. Bonds, Real Estate Council Ok T"mh___ror 'Atatid&M' Vmd- utid A�-Ottrod *ot later Iihan the Mondw OWWus 1W thia 00111teRL mares, $M00,; Gta& fimres, 012.06. Money to Loan. "0 1,* -g L DATED at Go&Yldh this,16th Ow & 116% g SEAFORTH, ONTARIO U J. X� Roumtt% 9461-e Phone 9i COMO MaL Tj. 771''. A A v M Men's Hats were never smarter and we have -th-e smart ones here to choose from. Greys, light or dark, Browns ands -or Blues, in ever .y becoming shape. Siz- es 63/1 to 75/s. Prices: $1.959 $2.959 $1,50, "`M Men's Fine Shirts . The, new Summer Shirts are I exceptionally attractive. The colors are ' new; the quality is reliable; the pat- terns are neat and the pric- es are surprisingly Ibw. Prices: $1.00, $1.55p $1.95 ewar ros., e o n. POPULAR STALLIONS NOTICE ATTENTION FARMS FOR SALE A Good Breeding Clydesdale Stallion TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH Are -you interebted in a Cme , tary Mmu-_ PABW MR SAL& ­FOR &&M PART L40T CARBROOK FLASHLIGHT iAA-y ratepayer of -the Towmilip who nuait? If so. be sure and see, our diarlay 28 md 29. Olwftlon A. MaX41111M. am - at our works in Mitchell. Oar load to ft*khW 192 scift emd knvw?i an the T. IL No. 24641 wishes to haul gravel from Alexan- choose from. Frioe1s the lowest: DeEftng the �Hwdl fiveriL Must be add to alme the dowft Eni-alment No. 1958 Form I " , Will stand for semjce at +ls own stsbl, ders pit with teamiry, kindly leave n e -as t- If mWt "W wN be mobe& For Va"ftdM Lo Ion 3, Hufttt, for the season. nam -es with T'homas Hodgert iniimedi- PORTERFIELD & COLQUBOUN. "Wo fb J. 3L GOVEZU1001r, 11weestar, 946- ,t, 3-, Concess Mitchell, Out. tarms_410.00, payable when cold stands in 8"3-8 suck. T__j. WKWHAEL, (Signed) D. F , McGREGOR, Proprietor. 0 Usborne Elibbert. MutW 946 1 7x2 t 84W2 The Standa Fire Insuranci Comoany rd Bred-,Troffing 0 ALIANT GUY a . ;G Head Office, Farquhar, Oint. No.'4010-6'7856 SANITARY NOTICE 0 Approved Porm A I Prqpdent ANGUIS SINCLAM WiI3 stand for the improvWwnt of stock Mr. Nelson Blafthford, Sanitary linspector, thi's sefton Isli. follows: will make his rounds of inape6tion of the Vice -President, �AXOX POW, Mondsw-Will leave his own stable, Brtrec- Hpnsatl dariAg iffhe last week off Vlll�teoz citizens are asked to grovern them- fiekl, and go bj�vray of Clinton to the Base M. DIRECTORS Line, to E. Rozelil's, for noom; then webt selveb aceorffimgI7. by vmy of the 1�bh Conces1slon ft Holmelg- %, order, SAMUM NOIRRIS J. T AIMM VilleLat John Pottees for nlgbt� Tuebdaly— HENSALL BOARD OF FMALTH South by way of the 11th Ckyncession ;bD Lane James A- Paterson, Secreftry. MEETING OF EWRON WX H. 0OATRS, iii= Rathwell's, for noon; then -by w 8460.2 COUNTY COUNCIL MICOXIIMLL V to his own stable for uright. Wrnld= ACE"S Will magain at his own stable. Iftuthday- :rj By vft7 of 2nd Concession, Tuokeramith, to The weating of the Hron Counv coutteu JOHN 199SERY, Centralia,_ Agent W, Fred Cook's, Huron Rohd, for noon; then THE JOHN RANKIN -iU -be held in the Couol�v Cound$1 ChAimbem, Vsborne� q-Tid Vddulv& home for night, rriday.-Ewt -to McAdam's Court House, God6nck.at 2 o'clock on the AILVM L. HARMS - Munro A** gidgroad a:hd -north by way of HarOurbay AGENCY afternoon of June 6th. 1924. and Roxboz-d to FraAk Colem;�aft, for or a*- for Pall-Art6ty �'14 Or= Insurance of all kinds. "un". not"' re tbefi *eist to LNirdsItoh's a&OT c6ft 1pli&vtioms and other imPovftnt THOMAS, south by way of Al W owfi stable. qtiiiing aftention, at this meeting of , the uld bo in tbe han&- bf &a 01&k Elk owfi, stabje. Bonds, Real Estate Council Ok T"mh___ror 'Atatid&M' Vmd- utid A�-Ottrod *ot later Iihan the Mondw OWWus 1W thia 00111teRL mares, $M00,; Gta& fimres, 012.06. Money to Loan. "0 1,* -g L DATED at Go&Yldh this,16th Ow & 116% g SEAFORTH, ONTARIO U J. X� Roumtt% 9461-e Phone 9i COMO MaL Tj. 771''. A A v M