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The Huron Expositor, 1930-03-14, Page 5ri d 4,L 1930.' e Salvation Army SACRED MUSICAL PROGRAM Rendered by Stratford S.A,Sdver Band NORTH SIDE UNITED CHURCH Wed., March 19 8.15 p.m. Instrumental, Voice' and Stringed Quartettes, Trios and Duets. A unique item will be a Hand Saw Solo. Everyone should come and hear these splendid musicians. SILVER COLLECTION DUBLIN Remember the Entertainment in St. James' Parish Hall, Seaforth, March 17th. Notes,—Mrs. Wm. Smith, of Dun- vi11e, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith. ---Miss Ver- onica McConnell, of St. Clemens, spent the week end' with her father, Mr. Frank McConnell.—Miss Mary • McGrath, of Toronto, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGrath.—Mr. Basil and Bob Byrne 'and Miss Monica, of Detroit, are spending 'a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Byrne.— %Ir. and Mrs, Jerry Ryan and child- ren, of Stratford, spent Sunday with Mrs. N. 'Maloney. CONSTANCE Nates. --Mr. and Mrs. Adam Glaz- ier, of Clinton, are visitors' with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pollard.—Mr, Lorne 'Taylor, of Detroit, spent a few daxs last 'week visiting his brother and sister, Harvey and Miss Annie Taylor. —Mr. Robert 'Smell, of New York State; )visited his brothers, Messrs. And. and Benjamin Snell on Satur- day last.—Mr. James Medd deceived word that his father, Mr. John Medd of Exeter, had died suddenly. Mr. Medd was a very old and h,ig y esteemed resident and lived oli t e farm now occupied by his son, Jame He moved' to Exeter a number of years ago. Death of John H. Medd.—John H. Medd died suddenly at his home on Saturday in Exeter, aged 84 years. lir. Medd was born in Millbrook vil- lage, Cavan Township, in the County of Durham. Sixty-one years ago he moved to a farm i Hullett Town- ship, Huron Count"; where he lived until nine years ago, when the fam- ily moved to Exeter. He is survived by his wife, four sons and one daugh- ter. They are: W. G. Medd, M.L.A., of Exeter; John H., of Nbbleford, Alta.; F. Bruce, of McKillop Town- ship; James E., on the homestead near Clinton, and Mrs. George Lay- ton, at present at Upland, California, where Mr. and Mrs. Layton motored en their wedding trip last fall, in- tending to spend the winter. News .of her father's death was telephoned 46 California from Exeter. Mrs. Lay- ton arrived home Wednesday morning and her husband will follow later by motor. The funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon to Kinburn cemetery at his old home in 'Hhlllett. Rev, C. J. Moorhouse had' charge of the service. BIRTHS Miller.In Hay Township, on March 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller, a daughter. Sdhilbe.—At 14th Concession, Hey Township, on March 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sehilbe, a son. DEATHS Webber.—In Exeter, on March 4ith, Leonard Roy Webber, twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webber, aged 10 months, 1 week and 8 days. Logan.—In Hensel), on February 27th• Cath- erine N. Nevin, wife of the late James Logan, Sr., in her 62nd year. IN MEMORIAM Note. -items under this head will be charg- ed 50 cents per Bingle verse, and 25 cents for each additional verse. In loving memory of Jame; Mitchell Stone- man, who passed away Md.rc'h 12, 1929, dear- ly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stone- man. "Until the day breaks And the shadows flee away." In )ovine memory ri`f our dear husband and father, Roland Cudmore, who died on March 16th, 1928. Just a thought of you, dear Dad, Just a memory fond and true, Just a tokens of affection That Our hearts still aches for you_ Friends may think we have forgotten When at last they see us smile, But they little know the heartache That the smile hides all the while. —Ever remembered by his loving Wife and Family. 8248-1 CARD OFT HANKS Mr. Donald McDonald and family desire to express their appreciation to the many friends and neighbors who extended their sympathy during the illness and dearth of their wife and mother. 8248x1 AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE DURHAM ,CATTLE AND IMPLEMENTS, at Lot 7, Concession 2, Stanley Township, 8,t miles eouth,west'of Brncefield, on Wednesday, March 126th, et 1 o'clock sharp, consisting of :— Cattle—,Registered cow 5 years old due to freshen in June; Registered cow 8 years old with calf et foot; Registered cow 8 years Bald and calf 2 months old; Registered cow 10 years old and calf 21 months old (bred again) ; Durham cow 5 years old with calf at foot (eligible for registration); Durham cow 8 years old, oalf at foot; Durham cow 9 years old due to freshen in June; Durham cow '7 years old due to freshen in April; Dur- ham heifer rising 3 years, due to freshen in April; Durham cow, aged, freshened. 6 weeks, calf at foot; Durham cow 7 years old due to freshen in .June; Durham cow 10 years eld with ealf at foot; Durham steer eight Months old; Holstein heifer bred in January. implements--Mnssey-Harris hay loader, Mae- aey-Harris side delivery rake, Massey-Harrla cutting box (new), Massey -Harris cultivator with seed box, Superior 14 -disc drill, good circular saw and frame, coal heater, wood heater and other articles. Terme—All euros of $10 and under, cash; over that amo int 6 months' credit will be given oil furnishing approved joint bankable paper, or a disaonnt of 8% ettraight allowed for dash on credit amounts. JOSEPH HOOD, Proprietor; Geo. 1H. Elliott, Adetioneer, 8248-2 tF1� AUCTIO1' CLEARING AUCTION c ALIO or i7',AB11 maxat Lot 18. Ooneesalaur 12 ` 50 AMR1+'A�gVitI 1% mUei east of Leadbu ' , on on a', March 17th, Out 1 o'clock rsel; 4,- Mance matdhed team Of sharp: Morsel; dr- Clers Bray Mares 8 and 9 years old, weight 8,0.00, guaranteed good workers 1 draft gray filly 8 mare old, well broken; 1 draft filly rising 2 years old; 4 general purpose filly rising 2 years old; general pur- pose filly rising 1 year old, Cattle -1 Dur- ham cow due March 28tbh, 1 Durham cow due April 9114 1 Durham cow due June 27th, 1 Durham cow due March 18th, 1 Durham cow due in June, 1 Durham steer rising 2 years aid, 2 Durham heifers rising 2 years) old, 1 Durham heifer rising 1 year old, 1 Durham steer rising 1 year oleo Pigs^1 brood sow to farrow April 80th, 11 abunles about four months old. Implements McCormick binder 0 foot cut, Deering mower, spring tooth mita vator, 11 hoe seed drill, 2 -furrow' Oliver rid- ing plow, walking plow, 1 set of 4 -section harrows, hay 'rake, 8 -furrow gang plow,, one wagon, 1 gravel box, holds 1% yards; 1. hay rack and shift, stock rack, 1 buggy, 1 set bobsleighs, wheelbarrow, 1 set of heavy braes mounted ,breeching harness, good as new; 1 set of single harness, other harness and col- lars, sap pan, 7 -foot; about 50 long sap pails and spiles, grindstone, stonehoat, whiffletrees, neckyokes, chains and other articles too num- erous to mention. Grain -l2,6 ;;bushels of oats, Improved Banner, would snake good seed. Hay—About 15 tons of hay. Positive- ly no reserve. Terms.—Grain, hay and all sumo of 510 •and under, cash; over that amount 8 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint bankable paper, or a discount of 4 per cent. straight allowed for cash on credit %mounts. A choice 50 acre farm will be offered for sale at the same time and place, lith Concession, East half of Lot 18, MoKillop Township. There is on the premises a never failing well and wind- mill. Well drained, 20 acres plowed for spring crop, 10' acres of hay land, rest • ih grass. There is also 10 acres of bush, mostly hardwood. This land .ip clean and in good shape. Terms made known day of sale. THOMAS ,STOREY, Proprietor; George H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 3248-1 r.LEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM ,STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. Lot 17, Con- cession 5, McKillop, 2%% miles north and 2 miles east of Seaforth, on Wednesday, March 26th, at 12.30 o'clock, sharp: Onel pair Bel- gians rising 8 and 9 years old, weighing thirty-four hundred; black general purpose horse 12 years old, good single or double. Cattle—One red cow 6 years old due in March; 1 red cow 7 years old due in March, bladk cow 8 years old due in March, red, cow 4 years old freshened 8 weeks, red cow 4 years old due in April, red heifer 8 years old supposed to be with calf, Registered cow No. .146736 12 years old due in May; Registered heifer, No. 229508, three years old, supposed' to be with calf ; Registered heifer No. 287464, two years old, supposed to be with calf ; 1 heifer one year old, can be registered ; 2 heifers two years olds supposed to be with calf; 3 heifers rising one year old, 1 steer rising one year Old, 1 calf two months old. Sheep—Eight Leicester ewes 2 years old, 1 Leicester ram 2 years old. Pigs —Six chunks about 125 pounds. 10 chunks 75 pounds. Hens—Twenty-six White Rocks, 15 Barred Rocks, 15 Rose Comb Black Minorcas, 2 Rose Comb Black Minorda roosters. Im- plements. --McCormick binder 7.foot cut, Deering. mower 6 -foot ,cut, Frost & Wood 10 - foot hay rake, ,Massey -Harris side rake, In- ternational hay loader, Frost & Wood culti- vator with seeder and grass seeder, wide and narrow' teeth; disc harrow, set 4 -section dia- mond ,harrows, seed drill, 11 -hoe, with spring teeth ; 8 -drum Sand roller, Clover Leaf man- ure epreader, single furrow riding plow, scuf- Fier, editing box, set scales 2,000 lbs., root pulper, wheelbarrow, Bain wagon, Jackson wagon nearly new, gravel box, movable hay rack• set bench sleighs, one bobsleigh, top cutter, top buggy, double buggy, democrate wagon, hay oar, rope and pulleys, sling lock, set of slings, 2 hay forks, set rouble harness, set of plow harness, set of light double harness, 8 sets single harness, 3 horse nets, 1 pair 22 -inch horse collars, 1 pair 21 -inch horse collars, 1 pair of light driving collars, quantity of mixed :hay, number of sap buck- ets, 3 oak barrels, cook stove, coal oil stove. coal oil heater, thorn, bath tub, 25 -gallon gas drum, 40 -gallon coal oil drum, 20 grain bags, set four -horse eveners, Collie dog, forks, chains, whiffletrees, neekyakes and other articles too numerous to mention Terms— Hens, hay, household furniture ad& all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 7 months' credit given on furnishing approved joint bankable paper, or a discount of 4% straight off for cash on credit amounts. Posi- tively no reserve as the proprietor has rented his farm. JOHN E. ' DALEY, Proprietor; Harold D. Dale, Auctioneer. 8248-2 CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND FURNI- TURE, at Lot 15, Concession. 9, McKillop, 2% miles east of Winthrop, on Friday. March 21st: Horses—One bay mere 12 years old, 1 bay horse 8 years old, 1 brown driving mare, 1, sorrel driving horse. Cattle -1 Holstein cow 7 years old due to freslhen June 3rd, 1 roan cow 5 years old due to freshen June 3rd, 1 red eow 5 years old due to freshen August 20th, 1 grey cow 5 years old due to freshen August 25th, 1 black and white cow 5 years old, fresh ; 1 well bred heifer 2 years old, 4 calves 11 months 'old• 1 black calf nine months old, 1 spring' calf. Pigs -1 brood sops. 1 porker about 200 poundsi and 6 pigs eight weeks old; about 150 young hens. Imple- ments—M0Cormiek binder 6 -foot cut, Massey - Barris mower. Massey -Harris hay loader, one Kemp manure spreader, 1 land roller, Massey- Harria seed drill, 1 McCormick cultivator, horse rake, fanning) mill, 2 wagons, 2 walk- ing p8bws, 1 Cockshutt riding plow, 3 bug- gies, 1 cutter, set of disc harrows, 1 Standard cream separator, root vulva.. scuffles., set of sFinns, set team 'harness, plow harness, single harness, bay rack, stock rack, pig crate, stock rack, chicken crape, sleigh bunks, grass seed sower, 2 sap kettles, set of scales 1,000 lbs. (rapacity, hay fork. sling ropes, aline chain, grain bags, spring seat, lhdder, 2 logging chains, some dressed lumber, one set of sleighs. Hay—Abdut 12 tons of timothy hay, 7 tons mixed hay, 150 buerhels of barley, 150 bushels of oats fit for seed, about 10 cords of dry maple wood 16 inches long, lawn mower, neckyokes, whiffletrees, shovels, forks, spades, and other articles too numerous to mention. Furniture --Glass cupboard, book case, kitchen range, extension table, 1 bedroom suite, one clothes cupboard, 3 wash stands, 6 dining room dhairs, racking chairs, pictures, washing ma- chine, churn, 24 snap buckets, hanging lamp. 2 pieces linoleum 4 yards wide. Sale to com- mende sharp at 1 o'clbck. Terms of Sale.— Hay, grain, wood, 'hens, household furniture end all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 8 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes 'with property owners as security, or a discount of 4 per cent will be allowed off fol cash on credit ,amounts. No reserve as the proprietor has sold 'his farm. SAMUEL SMITH, Proprietor; George H. Elliott, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE of FARM PROPERTY, FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has been instructed to sell by public auction, under and by virtue of a mortgage, which well be produced alt the sale, on the premises, Lot 1, Concession 11. H.R.S., Tuckkersmith Township, on Wednesday, March 19th, 1930, at one -thirty o'clock p.m.: Chattels—One bay horse 6 years old, four white feet; 1 hay horse 4 years old; 1 two- year-old brown filly: 1 brown mare 18 years old; 1 red and white cow 7 years old, 1 lighc gray cow 4 years old, 8 red cows 5 to 6 years. old, 1 part Jersey cow, 1 white cow 6 years old, 1 Polled Angus bull 1 year old, 3 black yearlings. 8 spring calves, 1 MdCornrick-Dear- ing binder. 1 Frost & Wood mower, 1 steel hay rake, 1 steel roller, 1 McCormick drill, 2 walking plows, 1 set bob sleighs, 1 truck wagon, 2 sets diamond harrows, 1 stiff tooth McCormick -Deering cultivator, harness. Real Estate—The farm property known as Lot No. 1, Concession 11, H.R.S., Tuckers•mith Township, which will be sold subject to a reserved bid. On the property is a good frame house, hank barn with atone founda- tion 36r x 72' ; 8 acres of bush; a good well end a never failing spring creek at the aide of the farm. There are 9 acres in fall wheat and 20 acres fall ploughed; 200 rods of new drain have recently been put in. This is an excellent farm in good condition, convenient to schools, churches and markets. TF••R.MS Chattels—'All sales of $25.00 or under, clash; over that amount 6 months' credit on ap- proved joint notes, with interest est 5% per annum. Real Fbtate-40% of Purchase money on date of sale, and balance within thirty days. Possession upon completion of sale, but priv- ilege meantime to cultivate soil. P01' further terms and conditions of male emir to GLADMAN & STANBURY, Exeter and Hensail, ,Wdlidttors for Mortgagee. Frank Taylor. Exeter, Auctioneer. 8246-3 ui3:�li4Py+li 1. we. IAk{ i„e it uVr n'I 4 Tues., Mar. 25th, 1930 Under the auspices of the Seaforth Agricultural Society. At 1.30 p.m., a Grand Parade of all animals. entered for competition, head- ed by ,Seaforth Pipes Band. 2 O'clock—Judging Commences -2 O'clock HORSES TOWNSHIP SPECIAL 1st and 8rd Best three horses from one Township, 2 or more entries to fill this Class.$12.00 59.00 'Prizes donated lba the CLYDESDALE Stallion, say age 10.00 7.00 6.00 Stallion, upder 3 years 8.00 5.00 3.00 Sweepstake Badge PERCHERON STALLION Stallion, any age 8.00 4.00 ' ROADSTER STALLION Standard Bred Treating or Pacing -Stallion in harness O.00 4.00 '8.00 AGRICULTURAL Brood mare in foal 8.00 6.03 4..00 Mare, filly or gelding, any age 6.00 3.00 2.00 . 1st prize donated by Geo prize donated by Purity Filly or Gelding foaled in ast prize donated by J. A. Westhott; 2nd prize donated by E. IL Closes Filly or gelding foaled in 1928 5.00 8.00 2.00 3rd prize donated by Thomas Dickson. Filly or Gelding foaled in 1929 5.00 8.00 2.00 lat prize donated by N. Char & Sons; 3rd prize by Olympia Restaurant. Tema in harness 15.00 10.00 5.00 1st prize donated by Stewart Bros. Sweepstake Badge HEAVY DRAFT Brood mare in foal 8.00 6.00 4.00 3rel prize donated by 'Russell H. Sproat Mare, Filly or Gelding, any age 5.00 3.00 2.00 1st prize donated by J. F Daly; 2nd prize donated Filly or Gelding, foaled in 1927 5.00 3.00 2.00 1st prize donated by J 3. Cleary; 3rd prize donated by J. E. Keating. fatty or Gelding, foaled in 3rd prize donated by John Beerier. Filly or Gelding, foaled in 1929 5.00 8.00 2.00 Team in harness 15.00 10.00 5.03 dst prize donated by Fred S. Savauge. Sweepstake Badge GENERAL PURPOSE Team in harness 8.00 6.00 4.00 ROADSTERS Roadster horse in harness, 15-3 or under 10.00 7.00 3.00 Carriage horse in harness, over 15-3 10.00 7.00 3.00 Best Heavy Draft or Agri- cultural Mare, Filly or Gelding, any age 6.00 BANK OF COMMERCE SPECIAL Best 2 Colts, Heavy Draft or Agri- oul rs I, 2 years old or under, owned by exhibitor Silver Cup Cola shown for this special may also compete in the open classes. First National's Super -Picture of Circus Life "THE BARKER" Has been specially set for the event. Afternoon and Evening. PRINCESS BOYS' JUDGING COMPETITION 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Open to boys. 21 years of age and under 55 54 13 $2 $1 1st prize $5 gold piece donated. by C. P. Sills, The Competition will be under the direction of Mr. G. A. McCague, County Agricultural Representative. Score cards will be given each boy: 50 points will be given for placing by score card. and 50 points for reasons ta be given orally. 01 ass to be judged will be Heavy Horses.. No entrance fee will be re- quired, but boys must have their entry in be- fore 1.30 o'clock. Previous winners of First Prize in this competition are barred. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1.—Entrance Fee, $1.00; eaoh additional en- try, 50 cents. 2.—All entries must be made with the Sec- retary before 1.30 p.m. 8.—Brood mares must show visibly in foal. 4.—Ages of horses to date from Jan. let. 5.—The judges will be perticular to regard merit in all stock competition and withhold nny premium if they consider the animal un- elesterving. and a that or second prize will not be given to a third class animal, or in a sweepstake if they corusider the competition not sufficient. 6.—Every exhibitor must produce his entry ticket in every class, otherwise the animal will not be judged. 7 . —Brood Mares in foal, both Heavy araft and A,grieultural, are barred from competing in the class for Mare, Filly or Gelding.' any age. 8.—All animals must be the bona fide prop- erty of the exhibitor. IS ahirrals entered for icompeallian must appear in parade at 1.30 p.m. DONATIONS RECEIVED FROM DirectOrs Senforth Agricultural Society, cash 521.00; Thomas MeMillan, M.P., cash, 510; W. G. Medd, M.L.A., cash, a10; Dominion Bank, cash, 510; Province of Ontario Bank, cash, $5: Isaac Hudeon, cash, $5; William Ament, cash, 02: Queen's Hotel, cash, 52.00; J. M. Govenlock, oast), 51; Thomas Staples, cash, $1: Heron Expositor, cash, 55; Seaforth Commercial Hotel, ces.h, 52; Dunlop's Garage, Crich, cash, $8; Princess Theatre, cash, 52; Marshall Stewart, caoh, $2; Harold Dale, cash 51; John Gallop, cash, $2; Thomas Phillips, J. Wesley Beattie, cash, 53; Wm. A. Wright, casa, $2; Willard Elliott, cosh, $1; Walter G. Willis, cash, $2; Dr. C. Mackay, cash, $3; Israel & Charters, cash, 52 1 Samuel Sbinan, cash $1; Thos. E. Livingston, cash, $6; Bank of Commerce, silver cup, 516; Stewart Bros., goods, 51.5; F. S. Savauge, gold watch, 515; oil, 55; Themes Dickson, goods,' 02; Geo. D. Ferguson & Go., goods, $5; N. Cluff & Sons, goods, 55; J. E. Keating, goods, 52; PuritY Purveyors, goods', 52.00; James J. Capra Reefer, tire tube, 52.00; E. H. Close, pipe, $2.00; Olympia Restaurant, cigars, $2; Rus- sell H. Sproat work shoes, 54.00. Prize Lists may be obtained from the Secretary. WM. S. BROADFOOT, - President. spline Show Circuit—Seaforth, March 25th ; Mitchell, Mandh 28th ; Hensel!, April lst; SP offers Fisher. in the Lowest Price Field REAM that matches any car on the road is evident in every line of the new Chevrolet Six. For Chevrolet . . alone among all cars in the lowest price field . boasts the supreme style and roomy com- fort of bodies by Fisher. And Chevrolet offers, moreover, the completeness of detail, finish and equipment hitherto associated with the finest cars. The interiors of all Chevrolet closed models are upholstered in rich plush. Wide, deep seat cushions and form -fitting backs provide a the. convanae ea / smooth, gado fo:Y1 yours fin the new chevrolet With ample reserVe every demand for fiashing oceoi Most important of front the standpoint of investment, is tbe extremely low price range at which this new Chevrolet Six is offered and the manner in which it cone.. bines the superior performance of the six with exceptional ecortemy. A ride in the new Chevrolet tells a wonderful story . . of perfor- Drive the car yourself. Judge it by all your standards of what a good car should be. And remember, the new Chevrolet Six may be pur- chased on the G.MA.C. Deferred Payment Plan. Calarne for Economical Transportation CHEVRO ET 11 IT PoPT DUNLOP & BARNETT Seaforth, Ont. IT'S BETTER BEcAUSE Mitchell, Ont. FISHER IT'S CANADIAN Caretaker Wanted. Applications for the position of Caretaker of First Presbyterian; Chuech, Seaforta will be received up until Monday, March 24th. Salary $30.00 per month. Duties of the posi- tion may be obtained front the Secretary. Secretary of Managing Board. 3248-2 IMPORTANT NOTICES CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE.—A NUMBER of cedar fence posts, all sizes. Apply to ARCH. HISLOP, Brussels. Phone 426, Brus- sels, Ont. 3248-1 QEED FOR SALE.-0.A.C. NO. 21 BARLEY, " and Red Clover. Terms, strictly cash. Apply to ANDREW B. SELa, Kippen, or othone 93-9, Hensel!. 8247-a you SALE.—BLACK PERCHERON COLT, a rising three; well broken. Apply to ROY PEPPER, R. R. 8, Seaforth, Phone 5-615, Clinton. 3248x1 FOR SALE.—ItED CLOVER SEED, 510.00 Per bushel. Alma, to G. A. GLENN, Kippen, Ont. Phone 3 on 91, Hensall. 3248-1 SEED BARLEY FOR SALE.—QUANTITY of six -rowed seed barley, 90c bushel. WILFRED MALONEY, Lot 7, Con. 4, Mc - Kilian. Phone 40 r 13, Dublin. 324,3x1 pOR SALM—BANNER OATS, NO. 1, $1.00 A per bushel; 0.A.C. Barley, Na 21, Grade No. 1. germination thst 99,S, 51,10 per bushel. Sacks included. F.O.B., Paris. S. FOULDS, Paris. Box 838. 3248-3 QEED FOR SALE.—A QUANTITY OF NEW " Sensation seed oats, $1.00 per bushel 1 a quantity of White Blossom Sweet Clover; a quantity of Dooley p,7tstoes. Everything strictly cash. Apply to HOWARD WRIGHT, Cromarty, Ont. 3248x2 BOAR FOR SERVICE—YORKSHIRE BOAR, "Cedar Brook Pat 6" 137839, born March lst 1929, bred .by Geo. Williams, Queenstalle, Ont.; sire, Ceder Brook Pat 5. 132789; breed- er of sire, George Williams ; dam, Pine Grove Molly 93, 112823; breeder of dam, J. K. Featherston; sire of sire, Pine Sunny Dale Pat, 1,20050; dam a sire, Pine Grove Molly 52, 99128; sire of dam, Maple Avenue Glory 22, 92047; dam of dam. Pine Grove Molly a 68330. Service charge, 51.00 cash. BEECH - WOOD BACON HOG CLUB; James Sloan, Killop. 3248x1 pOR SALE.—A QUANTITY OF SPLENDID a seed oats grown frcm 0 A.C. Seed 144: Yielded over fifty bushels per acre in 1929, at 51.00 oer bushel. A quantity of dry slabs about 12a long ; soft wood, 52.75 per rood: soft Maple. 53.25 Der cord. delivered in fqur cord lots. Steel tanks on hand, 6 feet lone. price 59.85. Other sizes /Ind prices an appli- cation; prompt shipment. These tanks are very convenient for storing sap in the sugar bush, es well as a water trough. Agerra for tfertilizers of all grades, also lime; get our prices to conmare. WILLIAM DOIG, Jr., R. forth. 8247x2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby giver pursonnt to the Statutes in thet behalf that all persons, hav- ing claims against the estate of Henry Cal - more, late of the Township of Tuckeramith. who died on or about the 2,111 day of Febru- ary, 1930, are required ea or before the ard day of April, 1930, th fervcard their claims, rerified affidavite, to the undersigned solicitor, after which date the Executor will Proceed to distribute. the estate having regard only to and being responsible only for ths claims of which he shall then have had DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 13th day of March, 1930. JOHN H. BEST, Solicitor for Executor. 8248-8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all credi- tors and others having elaims against the eotate of WILLIAM T. CALD'WELL, late of the Village of Hensel!, in the County of Huron, who (Heel on the seventh clay of Februare A. D., 1980, are required to forward their claims duly proven to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of March A. D., 1930. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GiVEN that after the said date thp Executor will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of Which he then shall have natice. DATED Fut Exeter, Ont., this 26th day of Fsbruary A. D, 1990. GLADMAN "& STANBIIRY, Bengali and Exeter, NOTICE Having disposed of my business after serv- ing you for ;the past 22 years, I trust you will continue ro favor my successor with your continued business, as I know they will serve you faithfully., Ali my accounts are now due, which I wish paid by April lst. P. DILL, Dublin. 3247x2 EARN $6 TO $10 PER DAY Ambitious, reliable men wanted at once. Part time pay while training for Aviation Meehanics, Garage Work, Driving, Battery, Electric Acetelyne Welding, Hoase Wiring, Induetrial Electricity, Machinist, Bricklay- ing, Plastering, Drafting, Barbering and Hairdressing. Act quick, get your applica- tion in now. Write or call for information. DOMINION TRADE SCHOOLS, LTD. Eastern Headquarters, 163 King St., W., Toronto; 865 Talbot Street, London. Employment service—coast to coast. Dissolution of Partnership NOTICE is hereby given that the partner - i -hip heretofore carried on at the Tow -n of Ssaforth, between John M. Cardno and George P Csrdno, under the firm name of Cardno Bros. has been dissolved by the death of the said George P. Cardno. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be paid to John M. Cardno and all claims against. the said partnership are to be presented to the said John M. Cardno, on or before the 24to March. 1930. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this 5th March, 1980. JOHN M. CARDNO, Surviving Partner. 8247-8 Farm and Town Property For Sale. BARGAIN PRICES Several good houses in Seaforth and Egmondville. Improved and Grass Farms -50 and 100 acres. Drop in and go over our list at any time. A. D. SUTHERLAND General Insurance, Conveyancing, Real Estate, Investments, Etc. Baby Chicks We are different from the ordinary hatchery, as our breeding stock is approved by government inspectors. Only our own eggs of 2 ounces or over are used for incubation. We trapnest the year around and only 200 -egg birds or better are kept for breeders. Order early for disease free husky chicks of high quality. Our plant, stock and equipment are open to in- spection at all times. Come in and pay us a visit. Ontario Breeding Station of Bred -to -Lay .Barred Rocks. Located one block north of new hos- pital. Phone 304. Also two incuba- tors for sale. 0. F. Siegrist BOX 173, SEAFORTH. Phone 304 0 0 W. J. Walker, Funeral 0 0 Director and Embalmer Motor or Horse Equipnient. Cars or flowers furnished as requested. Day or Night, phone 67. MAKE MONEY EASIER f Use short, sure war to steadier Jabs— better pay—Inereased denurnd for ex- perts, Positions opening. leo weeks. guarantee& practical shop training in garage work, Aviation mechanees, House wiring, Electric - Acetylene Welding, Bricklaying, Draftiag. Eadarsed by graduates. Free railroad fare. Earn rart thee. Free employment servirse. Write for illustrahed booklet, "How to Make 550 Weekly Laowarde." Cemmercial Engineering Limited FARMS FOR SALE pARIVI FOR SALE. -50 ACRES ON EAS1 a half Lot 22, Concession 6, McKillop, grass farm, orchard; good water and plenty of it Apply th THOMAS HABKIRK, Box 306, Seafooth. Phone 8464. 3242.41 FARMS FOR SATE—A FEW CHOICE forma in tbe Townships of Osborne, Tockersmith mai Ilibbert Good buildings and well located as to markets. THOMAS CAM- ERON, Exeter, Ont. 806841 pARM FOR SALE. --FOR SALE PART LOT a 28 and .29, Concession 8, McKillop, con- taining 192 acres and known ea ths T. E. Hays farm. Must be sold bo close 'the estate. If not sold will be rentee. For particulars aPP1Y to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea - forth. 820141 pARM FOR SALE. — MY TIME BEING fering zny farm a 100 acres working land for sale: one-quarter mile from Seaforth; well watered and in first class agricultural condi- tion. Buildings beautifully situated and com- modious. Farm has always been heavily stocked with dairy cattle and hogs. Suitable terms to reliable parties. Phone 25 or 24-143 for appointments. Apply to J. A. McKENZIE, R. R. No. 8, Seaforth. 82824f pARM FOR SALE. -100 ACRES, LOT NO. a 8, Concession 16, Township a Grey. Conn- ty of Huron; 2 storey brick house, barn 55x60 on shone foundation; another building 26x56; windmill. drilled well; 80 acres plowed. balance has been under pasture for several years. Thirteen acres hardwood busb. Poe- sessiom first of March. Apply to ALEX. BTJCHANAN. R. R. No. Walton. 11188 -ti TaAR1141 FOR SALE.—LOT 3, CONCESSION 6, Stanley, 100 acres, all cleared. On the farm are a 11/2 storey frame house, cement fouridation. cistern and cement floors In base- -ment; barn 8.4x70 with learn of 12 feet, en a stone foundation; barn 85x52 and drive shed. Farm drained with tile, and wire fences ; 4 acres fall wheat, 40 acres Plosathed: balsam geeded down., Situated one -hall mile frolu Church, 1 mile from school, 4 m11.6 from Kippen; 6 miles from Hemel]. Rural mail and telephome. Farm in good state of cult -lee - Hon. For further particulars apply on premises. B. W. CARLILE, Proprietor, R. R. 1. Zurich P. 0. 11187-tf ECKERT Chick Hatching and Breeding Farm. BRED -TO -LAY S. C. W. LEGHORNS 0. A. C. BARRED ROCKS If you want better quality chicks from a carefully culled and inspected flock of high egg production and high grading, our Chicks bring greater pro- fits. Hens mated to male birds whose records run from 250 to 316 eggs. Here is what one of our customers says: J. A. Eckart: Dear Sir—I thought T must tell you how '6,Tell those Baby Chicks did that I got from you last year. First we only ordered twenty- five. They were such smart, healthy chicks we ordered three hundred more. We raised al -most ninety per cent. of those. I am so pleased with thorn that I intend ordering 500 baby cbiolcs, early this year. Yours truly. Mrs. Ed. Book your order now for Baby Chicks, three-week old Chickens and eight-week old Pullets. Send for .Circroq.r. Visito wel- Phone 23-23. Dnblii. J. A. Eckert 8248 Automobile Insurance. We issue the Standard Policies of ear PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF ENGLAND One of the few British Companies operating in Canada to -day, at Non -Tariff Rates This means a saving in premiums. 'to you With protection, sectirity and the night and day service of this of - Call, phone or write us for full in- formation, rates, etc. 0-6r service* are at your disposal at any time. A. D. SUTHERLAND General Insurance, Convetancing4 Real Estate, Investments, Etc. PHONE 152 : SEAFORTH, 014T.: W. J. CLEARY 0 0 Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director. 0 Up-to-date Horse and Motor CI 0 Night and Day Service. et 0 Phone 19-22, Dublin: 0 00000000000e Funeral Director and 0 Licensed Embalmer. 0 0 Best Motor and Horse-drawn 0 equipment. Charges moderate. 0 Flowers furnished on short •3' notice. 0 0 Night Calls Day Calls 0 0 Phone 175 Phone 43 0 THE JOHN RANKIN AGENCY Insurance of all kinds. Bonds, Real Estate Money to Loan SEAFORTH, ONTARIO Phone 91 A BARGAIN 1, FOR SALE.—Five acres, one mile from Seaforth; modern house with furnace, bath and toilet; small barn; good orchard. Taxes, $15. Splendid chance to start chicken farm, bees. etc. Apply to 2953-tf Seaforth, Ont. D. 11. McINNE$ Registered Drugless Practitioner ELECTRICITY „, Magnetic Electric Baths Commercial Rotel, Seaforetb Monday, WadeesdaI and Friday Afternoons. of all kin& 1