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jOST=TARPAULIN. BETWEEN HOW- Y'OUR FA{�`ORITE OLD TYNE DANCE
+ qrd Lee man% gate and the Parr Band, Don Robertson and his Ranch
Line, on Friday, April 22. Hl)WARD Boys, wi14 'be back to the Crystal Palace
MORMON. Phone 81 r 4, HelnadL Ballroom. AFtuday night, April 29, in a
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MARE' it DATE TO HEAR AND SEE
Help Wanted
Kidd ;Bayer's Radio Cowboy Shone
• and their Radio Stars at the, Crystal Pal -
wWANTED — INTELLIGENT YOUNG ace Ba1lreoa}, Mitchell, Tuesday, May 3.
14man, 18 to 26, with driver's licenee, Show starts' at 8.80 p,m.; Dance after
for work Isi retail store in Seaforth. AP -show. Adion: For Dance and Shaw,
Ply in writing to Box 768, HURON EX- adults 50'0e children 25c. 4246x1
POSrrOR. 4245-2
For Rent
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE OF 50 LOCALLY T.B.
a' 'rTWO OR HRF:u UNFURNISHED tested cattle. on Tuesday, May 3rd, et
rooms to rent, suitable for single Mitchell Sale Barns, whish includes 10
female. PHONE 1144, Hensall, YOU grass cows, 20 steers and heifers
4246x1 2 years old, 20 steers and heifers rising
1 year old; 3 Tamworth sows; 2 York-
pASTURE FOR RENT—LIMITED NUM- shire sows due first week in June; also
YS cher cattle will be accepted for semen. ual ran of pigs. A. IL STEINAGI�R.
Apply at once- A. PETRIE, Brucefleld. Ildatchell; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
4246-1 I 4246x1
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two for sale. *Woe **utast wit,:
LiA#[ VIEDPEP. X31. Qat.
474464
WILL EXCHANGE TWO FURNISHED
or 'unfurnished moms for housekeep-
ers services. Apply to Box 769, HURON
EXPOSITOR.
GRASS FARMS FOR RENT—LOT 8.
Concession 3, Township of Tucker-
smith,
uckersmith, 100 acres; also East 14. of Lot 8,
Concession 4, Township of McKillop, 75'
acres, or will take in cattle by the head.
Plenty of water and shade. PAUL MUL-
LIGAN. Phone 78, Dublin.
4246x2
Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER
Goods) mailed postpaid in plain. sealed
envelope with price lit, 6 samples 2.5c:
24 samples 81.00. Mail -Order Dent_ T-73.
NOVA-RUBBERon
91,Hamilton,
CO.,CO.
Box
Ont.
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY
the undersigned until May 10. for
25 'CORDS, MORE OR LESS, GOOD
BODY HARDWOOD, MAPLE AND
BEACH PREFERRED
delivered to some of the Schools of the
Area in varying quantities, by July lst,
1949. Tender will please state percentage
of different woods offered.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
S. H. WHITMORE,
Secretary -Treasurer.
Tuckersmith School. Area -
4245 -3
Poultry
For
FOR SAY.Tir--BAnV.4e
forth
aoplay yen. O'$849r41.
• dtt6'
�jU/3R i ani' a►ND
OLDm 3A�C;!$Q n, ` pD
to 4'
FDa sib• 04t'rr i 1A laO$
need aloa r seed. GORDO
34 AGAV1 itO i1014 r. 1f Seatorgi.
Ih, 42464
rj oR SAI.Ill—ED*Di EGEC.TRIC RANG:
elite. good onetime PlIONE 2444.
Seaforth 4'.' ` . • 42464
pox SALE—PG N TRAC11bR, NEW
motor and acv, vaporiser; to dear et
4175.00—just the Price of new parts.
DALY MOTORS, Se sfosth. 4246-1
FOR SALE—STRAWBERRY PLANTS,
limited number of ,raspberry Danes.
PHONE 668 r 15, Seaforth, ' 42444
FOR SALE -1 PAIR OF WOMEN'S
black oxford shoe;, size sy,-B ; as good
as new. PHONE 844. 4246x1
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock and Implements, Wednesday,
May 4th, at 1 p.m.. McKillop Township,
1rs mile north of Seaforth: HORSES -1
Clyde team of middle-aged work horses
CATTLE -10 young Durham cows, fresh
and recently fresh; 1 Durham heifer due
in September; 1 Regiatered Durham bull
3 years old; 2twin calves; 6 Durham fall
calves; 2 1 -year-old steers; 2 2 -year-old
heifers: 2 baby beeves (ready for market).
PIGS -1 York sow with litter; 1 Tam
sow due in June. GEESE -3 geese and
gander. IMPLEMENTS—M.-H. binder, 7 -
ft ; 6 -ft. mower ; sulky rake,; 3 -drum steel
roller; stiff tooth cultivator; scalier; 2
seed drills; riding plow; walking plow;
4 -section harrows ; 3 section harrows : 2
farm wagons; 16 -ft. hay rack : gravel box :
Bain' wagon box and stock rack; set of
farm sleighs; nig crate; 32 -ft. extension
lad,'er; 1 top cutter; root pulper: Viking
crct.m separator; milk pails; 60 cedar
Posts : wheelbarrow ; fanning mill and
bagger: 2 80 -rod spools of barb wire: sling
ropes 2.000 Tb. Renfrew scales : bag truck :
bagger; scoop shovel: bags and sacks;
forks ; shovels; whiffietrees ; chain, and
other articiles. Shingles 50 bunches of
shingles ; 1 set of breeching harness ; set
of backhand harness ; number horse col-
lars. HAY and GRAIN -15 tons of mix-
ed hay: 100 bushels of barley. Terms—
Cash. No reserve farm sold. WILLIAM
DROVER. Proprietor: Harold Jackson.
Auotioneer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
4245-2
STARTED
CHICK BARGAINS
WHILE THEY LAST
Nan -sexed, pullets, cockerels, 2, 3, 4, 5
and 6 weeks old. Also turkey poults 2,
8 and 4 week old. Also day old chicks
and turkey posits.
Send for special sale price List, Free
catalogue.
Tweddle Chick Hatcheries
Limited
FERGUS, ONTARIO
POULTRY FARMERS
1. Revive your aneanric weak, scours
chicks and turkey poults with Finn's Red
Blood Quickly Tablets. Costs quarter cent
chick, half cent turkey pourt Simply put
in drinking water.
2. Avoid Coccidiossis by using Finn's
Kew Tablets and Finn's Poultry Condi-
tioner and Intestinal Cleanser every
montb for three months. Simply fed in
the water and .the feed.
3. Mix your own growing mash for
your birds. Save from sixty to eighty
cents per bag by using Finn's feeding
plan using straight grain and Finn's
Poultry Tonic. Start feeding at eight
weeks of age. These products have been
fed and recommended by Harmon Morton,
turkey breeder, Ailsa Craig, for nine
years, and thousands of Ontario Poultry
flocs.
Contact. ART HENDERSON, our dis-
trict salesman.. Phone Seaforth, 839 r 23,
about all your livestock problems, he can
help you. or OLIVER PRYCE, R.R. 1,
Seaforth, Ont.
R. A. FINN & CO. LTD.,
LONDON, ONT. '
4243-4
Notice To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
Motor Cars For Sale
FOR SALE—KITCHEN CUPBOARD, 6/
long, with Masonite top, natural fin-
ish. Amply EDGAR McBRIDE, Kippe,n.
Phone 100 r 25, Hensall. 4246-1
FOR SALE — 1931 DODGE SEDAN,
new tires. JAMES DRUMMOND.
Phone Hensall 90 r 15. 4246x1
FOR SALE—FARMEES: WE HAVE
brooder coal and cedar posts. WM.
M. HART. Phone 693-W, Seaforth.
4244x3
GARAGE FOR SALE -1ST x 81/2' FRAME
garage; also ice refrigerator. Apply
to MRS. ALEX KERR, George St.
4246x1
FOR SALE—'37 G.M.C. %' -TON PANEL
truck. Lawn mowers sharpened.
JOHN MacLEAN, Egmondville Garage.
4244-tf
In the • Estate of Duncan McCowan
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
agate 4ti ''ihe Estate of Duncan Mc-
Cowan, late of the Township of McKil-
lop, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died
on or about,the 7th day of April, 1949,
are hereby nbtffied to send in to the un-
dersigned ort or before the 6th day of
May, 1949, full particulars of their -claims.
Immediately after the said last men-
tioned date, the assets of the said estate
will be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to
claims of which the undersigned shall then
have notice, to the exclusion of all others.
and the andersigned will not be liaHle w
any ',erten of whose claim the undersign-
ed sha13 not then have notice for the
assets so distributed or any part thereof.
DATED at Seaforth] this 14th day of
April, 1949., "
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Seaforth, Ont„
fwltcitor for tine Estate.
4244-8
FOR SALE — LATE 1946 HUDSON
Super Six; perfect condition, built-in
radio, sun visor, cushion tires and many
other extras. Must be seen to be appreci-
ated. Apply to RUSSELL BRODERICK,
R.R. No. 2, Hensall. Phone 91 r 5, Hen -
4244 -1
USED CAR BARGAINS
Cash or Trade
Week -End Special
36 FORD COACH $5i1:10
CLEARING SALE OF' SOWS, YORKS,
12, due in May; lack of room, so all
must be sold immediately. Apply ALEX
SPARKS, 3 miles north of Bayfield, on
the fourth -concession. 4246-1
FOR SALE -1 STEAMER TRUNK IN
good condition; 1 family trunk, in
good condition; 1 couch, in good condi-
tion. Apply to TELEPHONE 114-J.
Hensall. 4246x1
FOR SALE—GOOD GRASS FARM, LOT
25, Con. 2. Tuckersmith- Plenty of
water, excellent pasture. Good buy for
quick sale: immediate possession. For
further particulars apply to NORMAN
CARTER. Clinton. Phone 593.
4244x5
48 CHEVROLET .FLEETLINE COACH
Radio and heater.
48CHEVROLET 5 -PASSENGER
COUPE
47 CHEVROLET COACH
46 FORD COUPE
41 PONTIAC COACH
Radio and Heater.
34 CHEVROLET SEDAN
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate'. of Henrietta Mclennan
AEli. V
L L PERSONS ING CLAIMS
against the . ". tate of Henrietta Mc-
Lennan, lame of the Town of Seafdrtb,
Wtdew, deceased, who died on or about
the 10th day of April. 1949, are hereby
notified to send in to the undersigned art1
or before ,the 6th day of March, 1949, fall
,larticnlara of their chins:
Immediately after the said 1a8t mention-
ed ante,y the assets of the said estate win
dfstt4bated amongst the parties entitled
creta, having regard only to clalnin of
is )114Ct the nnldetetgtled thou then hale
dtidh� '
the e xclte.ett of all ethos, and
k uYlib o iang, *It :riot bc'i l?wale to any
iYltMfe Harm the uedeiteteed
hale melee far the assets
aii~v nab thereof.
'nee fttele,.14t1i' day of
BRUSSELS MOTORS
"The Home of Better Used Cars"
BRUSSELS
ONTARIO
Notices
pASTURE FOR LIMITED NUMBER
Young cattle. PERCY LITTLE,
344-W. Seaforth. 4246-1
pIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS—FREE
estimates. Write or phone collect.
WILLIAM N. GOULD, 314-W, Clinton.
4237x13
FOR SALE—NEW SINGER SEWING
machines, electric and treadle. Re-
pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING
CENTRE 78 Ontario St., StraLYori
4223-tf
RADIO REPAIRING — WILL REPAIR
all makes of radios. Will pick no
Mondays and Thursdays at E. H. Close's
Barber Shop. GLEN KECHNIE. Blyth.
4218-tf
NOTICE
61.00 SPENT FOR NAMELESS COLD
Remedy will protect your family many
weeks, if allergic to,Summer Colds. HAY
FEVER, SINUS or' Catarrhal DEAF-
NESS. A trial will • convince. Address
PURITY PRODUCTS, Exeter, Ont.
4245-3
GLADIOLUS BULBS—TO MAKE ROOM
for a larger and better stock of Mixed
Coloured Bulbs, we are selling these Early
Yellow Bulb at 75c per hundred; small,
35c per 100: Butblets. 25c per 500. Post-
age extra. These bulblets will bloom this
year. PURCELL FLOWER GARDENS.
Seaforth,
HOG FARMERS •
Cards of Thanks
•
* Pencil Witli
bUe 144 001, .apcogapaniedl +b7
tr ltltssell 1:►ed leen, t•i 'assistent
eaehe , hid `tieverdl'Olt the
Mothers, are leaving' Frida►r mord-
jog
or 4-,Iiirg to; a 'buts tour to London, w1tire
'then vpi,1 atte el : the. HOOT Pair.
�'14e program ineluliele tl visit to
e etunce$, Indian) ? esenratton
e�lggl $p tun atLk 1'a*. 'Ke1ao00
#q bug, Y M O A.,, Hobby Fair, Un,
• ••tit Nath T rtoi• bp;
• �� vniQe��itr Ifo-
i . Iii ctlu 'dm-
OMW er tee•
tiO k iia' �1atiQn
edtei.,oNalig�.'�R,
4'1''ofenting
',)Natal peening of
,A: pencil will, ttrlto !l4;n! l:,tlfe-
t111 tool in the. hardener's .'
it should, be thefirst one put to
gee each season, True, 'els not
much use out in the garden itself,
but with a fear plecee of paper and
Perhaps a small ruler it wilt come
in mighty handy for planning, Apd
planning is an important an&.pleas-
ant part of gardening.
It is not necessary to have an
exact blueprint, or even a plan
drawn to scale, though a rough
sketch in the proper proportion,
with the prominent features like
the house, garage, walks, trees,
etc., marked in about the right
place, will make things neater and
easier.
The main thing about planning,
however, is to help get the garden
started at the proper time, and. to,
prevent duplication and crowding.
MR. DAVID B. DIGNAN WISHES TO
thank all his relatives and friends
who so kindly remembered him with cauls,
letter, and treats whfle a patient in St-
Joseph's
tJoseph's Hospital ; also Rev. R. A. Brook
and tr. P. J. O'Dwyer. 4246-1
I WISE TO THANK MY FRIENDS AND
neighbors for their many acts of kind-
ness extended to me during my stayin
Scott Memorial Hospital, by bringing or
sending me fruit, candy, flowers, Cigar-
ettes and cards, or helping in any way at
home.
JAMES H. UPSHALL
4246x1
1. Are your hogs anaemic, pale or
scurfy.? Use Finn's Hog Fix, one pound
treats one pig.
2. You should deworm your hogs with
Finn's Hog Conditioner and intestiinal
Cleanser. Simply fed in the feed.
8. Save money on your hog feed, at
least fifty cents per bag, Mix Finn's Hog
Minerals, -contains no salt. No concen-
trates are needed on our plan.
4. To have healthy, strong litters of
pigs, feed your sows Finn's Hog Minerals
at least twenty-five pounds from breeding
to weaning. Costa 22.50 to insure a
strong healthy litter.
5. Do your suckling pigs scour? Use
Finn's S.E.S. Tablets, one dose does the
job. Casts 10c per pig.
Contsct ART HENDERSON; our dis-
trict salesman.). Phone Seaforth 839 r 28.
He can help you. Or OLIVER PRYCE,
R.R, 1, Seaforth, Ont.
R. A. FINN & CO. LTD.,
LONDON, ONT.
42434
Births
a
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to g-. ;f»,fie 4.41.
Win is
Laying Out the Garden
For the vegetables planning is
simple mathematics. It is just a
case of determining how' much
space is available and then laying
this out in rows of various widths.
For vegetables of medium size like
beans, lettuce, carrots) and such
things, it is best to leave at least
a foot between rows and up to
twice this much will not hurt.
More space between makes culti-
vation easier. Larger growing
things like potatoes, peas, corn,
etc., should have at least two feet
between rows, and a yard will not
be too much, especially where a
garden tractor is to be used for
cultivation. Three feet apart is
about the. right distance for tom-
SHEA—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 22. to Mr. and Mrs. John Shea,
R.R. 5. Seaforth. a daughter,
DOLMAGE—In Scott :Memorial Hospital,
on April 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Dolmage, RR. 1, Seaforth, a son—Ken-
neth Charles.
MacLEAN—In Scott Memorial Hospital,
on April', 25, to ME
Mr. and rs. Norman
MacLean, Egmondville, a daughter.
CATTLE MEN
(TATTLE MEN; DO YOU HAVE SOME
nonbreedera7 Do your calves have
scours? Do yqu have Koie cows which
arenot .cin riht? Do you have
g R
maatites or gar& et in your herd? Do your
cowls or calves eat the mangers? Ail
these pr'oblem's can be taken care a be
Alt nv.m'i ESON. Phone Seaforth 889
r .28, or OLIVER YItYCE,'R.R. 1, Sea -
tot*, Ont:
11., A. i1 iN ASC oto. i11'04
LONDON, 011e. .,.
Deaths
McDERMID—In St Catharines, on Sun-
day, April 24, George McDermid.
BRUCEFIELD
itCr s i#t Q rAPf a POI
to 18 . iiiclxs '' sgllt a,ndi at least
two fest between” : • : - •
PIannint-'Flower Garden
For the flo1Ye! QaMien, 1 Wns and
shrubbery abOetet.l4e 4OttAer to es•
perts usually. adtse. �n informal
layout. 'By 'their however,- they
don't mean; just planting anywhere.
or, as one wit suggested,, mixing a
dozen packets of ¢epode together
and sowing broadleast.
It may sound 'bit Irish,, but
what these experienced gardeners
have in mind is a carefully plan-
ned layout to iproducethe infor-
mal effect, and it is not difficult
to accomplish. A few simple rules
will help.
First, and of great importance,
is the lawn. No matter how small
the amount of ground to be land-
scaped it is advisable to have a
piece of lawn in the centre and
foreground. Around this the flow-
ers and shrubbery are grouped
with the house in the background.
There is nothing like a well -kept
lawn to show off the rest.
One should keep in mind the
mature height of the plants, shrub-
bery and trees to be used. Allow
half as much space between as
these individuals will finally grow
With an aster, that means a few
inches apart; with .a sunflower or
hollyhock, two or three feet; med-
ium. tall shrubs such as ordinary
spires, pretty close to four feet,
and with a maple tree the space
between would be at least 30 feet.
Toronto, and Mrs. Fred Duffort.
Toronto. Mrs. Swan was a faith-
ful member of Brucefield, United
Church. The funeral will be held
on Saturday from the Beattie Fun-
eral Home, Clinton, with Rev. E.
R. Stanway. of Brucefield United
Church, officiating.
TUCKERSMITH
Death of John Tremeer, Sr.
Following an illness of a month,
death came to John Tremeer, Sr.,
on Wednesday morning, April 27,
at his residence, lot 9, concession
10, Tuckersmith. Mr. Tremeer was
a well known and highly respect-
ed farmer and had lived in the
vicinity for fifty years. He was
born in McGillvrary Township. and
was in bis 83rd year. Married in
1897 to Mary Ella Pybus, of Us -
borne, they farmed successfully in
•Tuckersmith all their lives, Mrs.
Treltneer passed away --.three years
ago. He is survived by five sons:
John, Min, Wilson and "Wilfred,
of Tuckersmith, and Wilbur, of
Edmonton, and five daughters:
Mrs. Isaac Lightheart, of Arthur;
Mrs. John Jackson, Unity, Sllsk_
Mrs. Charles Martin, Rosseau,
Ont.; Mrs. E. Whitehouse, Ki.pen,
and Miss Grace Tremeer, at home,
also by three brothers, James and
George Tremeer, of Manitoba, and
Wilson Tremeer, of Hibbert. The
funeral took place on Friday after-
noon from his late residence with
his minister, Rev. R. A. Brook, of
Chiselhurst United Church, offici-
ating.
The choir of Brucefield United
Church presented their sacred Eas-
ter cantata, "Life Eternal," in the
Prucefield Church Sunday evening,
.Apri] 24, to a very appreciative and
;arse congregation. The cantata,
under the direction of Mrs. J. R.
Murdoch. organist and choir lead -
'r. was to hays been presented
Good Friday, but had to be post -
;.on d owing to illness of some of
is members, Special parts were
taken by Mrs. Ernest Williams,
Mrs. E. R. Stanway. Miss June
Murdoch, Miss Eva Stackhouse,
Fit. -Sgt, F. Williams, of Clinton
Radio School, and J. K. Cornish.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott and
daughter, Ruth. spent the week-
end in Detroit.
Miss Mayme Swan and Mrs.
Alice Ham and son, Wesley, have
returned home from Toronto. The,
were accompanied by Mr, Drew
Boyce.
Rev. and Mrs. Stanway are in
Toronto this week.
Week -end visitors at the home
of Mrs. H. Zapfe were: Mr, and
Mrs. Ben Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. McKenzie and daughter, Lois,
and Mr. Gilbert Hamock, of De-
troit.
On Sunday evening the choir
rendered their cantata, "Eternal
Light." All took their parts very
well.
Several from here attended, the
Presbyterial in Hensall on Tues-
day.
Death of Mrs. George Swan
It. was with widespread regret
to many friends and neighbors
when it became known that Maud
Wilson, beloved wife of Mr. George
Swan, had passed a .i' ay in .Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, On
Weilriesda.y afternoon, April 27.
Mrs. Swan had been in hospital for
three weeks and had not been in
good health for some time prior
to being taken to the hospital. 'The
deceased was well known for her
cheerful disposition, and will .be
much missed in the home. She
was born in Clinton, the daughter
Of Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Faison.,
and was imarried 42 years ago in
Clintdn and lived most of her mar-
ried life in the Brucefield district.
She is survived by her husband
and two daughters, Mrs. Frank
Strange, of Toronto, and Mrs. Er-
vin S'heltrj*'of tnrieh; also three
sisters, 'Mrs,, Frank Ternperton,
�Vizldsorl Mrs, tett Warrington,
HENSALL
(Continued from Page 1)
Friday and Saturday only!!
Twelve dresses to be cleared at
6.95. These are regular 12.95 Jer-
sA
ry' echdikl.:- .
"mil,' principal of
$s0bdO1e 3e;.' Cenkned to
s h0ilti)i s 0444 with:: =pram
Tile1rd @ I'i. std Amber Rebekah
tsodgk still attend divine' service in
the United Church Sunday; even-
ing, May .1... '
Mr,. )Earl Ca ipttell, District Dep-
uty .Glrand Mester,. of District No.
8; made bis Official visit
to Exeter Lodge To. 67 Tuesday
eve ring. Hensall third degree
team conferred the degree on six
candidates.
The Wohelo Class is 'holing a
box social Monday, May 2, at 8.15.
A splendid program' of local and
outside talent is being arranged.
Amber Rebekah Lodge 349 will
motor to Stratford by bus Friday,
May '6, to attend a school of in-
struction to be held. in the audi-
torium of the Masonic Temple.
Mrs- Aneta Bumstead, Meaford,.
president of the Rebekah Assemb-
ly,- will be present.
Mrs. Eugene Gonyou and Don-
ald, of Detroit, visited last week
with Mr. .and Mrs. William Pepper.
Mrs. Gonyou is a sister of Mrs.
Pepper.
Rev. P. A. Ferguson and Stew-
art McQueen attended a meeting
of the Synod of the Presbyterian
Church held in Ridgetown this.
w eek.
The three -act play, "Too Many
Relatives," sponsored by the Cham-
ber of Commerce of Hensall, was
presented in Main Street United
Church, Exeter, tin Wednesday ev-
ening, when there was a good,
crowd. Forty dollars was realized
and it will aid the Hensall Com-
munity Building Fund.
Additional Hensall News
on Pages 3 and 6
{8 iV y,K4r�.
FOR i tlCf�7 l!.t
seys and Crepes, but they must go
at 6.95. See them this Fridayand
Saturday at Tudor's, in Hensall,
—(Adv,).
A reception will be held in Hen -
sail Town Hall on Friday for Mr.
and Mrs. H. Armstrong, newly -
married couple, with Jkurdoch's
orchestra in attendance.
Miss Minnie Reid has returned
from Florida.
Mrs, Harold Bonthron and. in-
fant son. Bevan James, have re-
turned from St, Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mr, N. E. Cook has . returned
from Victoria Hospital, London,
where he was in the interest of his
health.
Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Sanderson
have returned to their home in
Lumsden, Sask., after spending the
winter months with Rev, and Mrs.
P. A. Ferguson at the Manse.
Pupils of Grades 5 and 6, Hen.-
YOUR
en
YOUR
Blue COAL
D -E -A -L -E -R
WANTS YOU TO KNOW:
As the heating season draws.
to a close, do not let your
furnace cool off until it has
beenthoroughly house -clean-
ed — soot and ash draw
dampness and causesrust to
corrode the pipes and inside
of the furnace.
W. R. Davidson
HENSALL
Office House
Phone 10 Phone 52
Roe's ViWminlied Feeds
HENSALL
House
Phone 10 52
Vitaminifed Feeds
Co-operative Automobile Insurance
INSURE IN YOUR OWN COMPANY
Local Agents:
Hullett and McKillop — WILF. GLAZIER
Clinton, Phone 617-31
Stanley and Tuckersmith — R. M. PECK
Kippen, Phone Hensall 81-23
Rubber Stamps
and Stencils
WARWICK'S "Stampmast� e
MAKES THE'BEST IMPRESSION -;
ft
MARKING
DEVICES
Of All Types
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Rubber Stamps
are essential to any
well-run business!
They save you time and
e, money. , _
Three Day Service
On Rush Orders
Stamp Pads, Daters
$i Various supplies
The Huron Expositor
Telephone 41 ` ..;» Seaforth
Eberhart Pit
SEAFORTH
All trucks can be loaded
by a shovel with Cement
Gravel, Lane Gravel,
Sand or Top Soil.
Also
BASEMENTS DUG
Apply—
H. LAWRENCE
HENSALL
Phone 69-R - Hensall
art i roc`
(1) THE BRADY 'COOLING °SYSTEM
CLEANER.. ..,
(2) THE FORD S*OBOSrCOI E;FOR
DETECTING FAULTS IN THE
DISTRIBUTOR
u ,-
Call 102
DALY MOTORS
Ford - Monarch Dealer
SEAFORTH
NOTICE
Having been appointed Corn
Borer Inspector for the north
part of Huron County, I
urgently request all growers
of corn, which include gar-
den plots, as well as field
corn. to have all refuse of
corn either burned or buried
before the 20th day of May.
Penalties are provided for
the non-compliance with the
Plant Disease Act.
Thos. Dougherty,
Corn Borer Inspector
ligiNMEMBEMErr
New Ausitin Prices
Ar e in Effect To -Day
AUSTIN "A-40" 2 -DOOR SEDAN. Si ,695,00
FOUR -DOOR SEDAN $1,740.00
1/2 -Ton Pick-up and 1/2 -Ton Panel
available at correspondingly low
'prices .!
You can't beat an AUSTIN in Performance and
Quality, and the road costs are hundreds of dol-
lars less per year than other cars!
Get your order in at once or you will be disap-
pointed, as demand is much stronger and late
orders will be hard to fill!
Jonathan Hugill
PHONE 784-W CLINTON
NewFarm Machhiery
Pony Tractors and Equipment
All Crop Hay Loaders
Power Mower
2 -furrow Tractor Plow 7' and 6' Binders
41 and 6' One -Way Discs
7', 10' and 12' Self -Propelled Combines
Gas Engine '. 101/2' Grain Grinder
Water Pressure Outfit
Hay Cars Track Ijay york , .' Rope
Electric Ferlces='Special pri a to eleart,
Thor Washers and Ironers
81/2' Spring Tooth Cultivator, tractor hitch and
power lift. ;,.' !,-71
15 -run Fertilizer Drill, power lift, tractor hitch
— USED FARM MACHINES —
102 Sr. M. -H.,
3 -furrow Tractor Plow 3 -foot Disc Plow
6 -foot Clipper Combine with Motor
7' Self -Propelled & 6' Clipper with P.T.O.
5' Case Combine, P.T.O., like new
2 -furrow Tractor Plow
No. 20 M. H. Tractor, like new
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Seaforth Motors
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile
Massey -Harris Sales and Service
Good Year Tires
PHONE 141 SEAFORTH
Hand Lawn Mowers
POWER Lawn Mowers
• EUREKA and
• BOB -A -LAWN
lab
BICYCLES
• SUNSHINE
and
• STANDARD
• GARDEN CULTIVATORS
• FISHING TACKLE
You are invited to come into our Store and see
our display of the New Essotane Gas Ranges
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BALDW1N Hardware
PHONE 61 (Slice sor to G. D. e'er son ` , r 1trt SEAFORTH
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