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*Pit,. was home. er 'the ! eek o0;it,.,..-,
IYIr. and Airk Keith 'Fond.; >of LOSSIOn,
-were eallel; ' In' the v S'll'11tyt last d, un.
day.--lyIa ;.,`Wlalltsr Johns, of Leiden
Universi'teenopen't; this holidays at his
:''llama here„--11Bss Bessie ?Bell, of Lon-
don, visited 'at her home during the
' holideays.
MANLEY
Notes, -,-Mr, Thomas. McKay wears
:a smile since the 17th inst., when his
'wife presented. him with a baby boy.
-lMM,:lEz'nest Drager had a successful
,plowing fbee. last week. • Ernie is busy
:renavttixi'g -his premises. He is a
'hustler. -1.111r. and Mrs. C. Eckert and
their daughter, Lucy, from Detroit,
paid a flying visit to our burg last
Siinday.-Miss Mary 'Ellen Dempsey
tram Guelph, spent her Easter vaca-
tion at her home here. -The late
ii,osts and snow has put a damper
on seeding operations.
ST. COLUMBAN
Notes. -We are glad to know that
Mrs. John Downey is convalescing
from her recent illness, also Mrs. John
SIIurphy, of Hibbert ---(rhe social held
in the hall on. Monday evening, under
the auspices of the Catholic Women's
League, proved to be quite a success
every. way.. -Mrs. William Dorsey
attended the Diocesali meeting of the
Catholic 'Wenien's League held in
London on Wednesday last, -The fol-
lowing teachers and students are
home for the Easter holidays: Chas.'
Malone. Thomas McQuaid, Windsor ;
Miss ''Mary MicGrath, Toronto; Miss
:Margaret McGrath,' Niagara Fails ;
Miss Edith Miles and Miss Mildred
'ARGrath, Guelph; James Lane, of
Teeswater; . Annie' Dalton, Detroit ;
Miss Helena'"Flannery, of Josephburg
MORRIS
School Report. -The following is
the school report of S. S. No. 1, Mor-
ris, for the winter term. Pupils were
examined in every subject and their
names appear in order of merit: Jr.
IV -Mary Fear 77.11'/, Roberta Laid-
law 73.44. Sr. III-sIsabell Cunning-
ham 73.37, Doris Rogerson 66.87. Sr.
11 -Mabel Fear 78.5, Jimmie Laidlaw
'72.8a, Miriam Rogerson 66.5. Jr. II --
Mary Laidlaw 77.75, Mary Phalen
71.75. Primer -Louis Phalen, Good;
Marjorie Pierce, absent. Number on
roll, 11; average attendance, 9.80.
Perfect attendance since Christmas -
Mary Laidlaw, Jimmie. Laidlaw.-
Viola J, Morrison, Teacher.
WINTHROP
Notes. -The Huron Presbyterial
conference of the Woman's Mission-
ary Society, will convene in Seaforth
Northside United Church on Wednes-
day, April 30th. -,Mrs. Fergus Bul-
lard and children, Betty and Jack,
spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
John Armstrong, of London. -Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Smith, and Mrs. J. Pat-
tersorr' of Seaforth, spent Easter with
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cuthill. -Mr, and
Mrs. Harold Smalldon and family, of
Walton, spent Easter with Mr. and
Mrs. George Eaton Mr, and Mr:,.
Hiram Shannon, of London, spent the
holiday with Mr. John Shannon and
Mr. and Mrs.,H..Alexander, - Ferg.
Bullard and Bill Trewartha spent
Tuesday in ,London.-iMr. John Mc-
Clure has purchased the 25 -acre farm
from Mr. J. M. Govenlock and intends
moving into, the village shortly. Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Govenlock have not
just decided where they will reside.
They have resided here for a number
of years and will be greatly missed
by friends and neighbors. We wish
them the best of health and success
wherever they may go. -Mr. Geddes,
of Belgrave, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Little.
DUBLIN
Notes. -The following spent Easter
holidays with friends: Miss V. Mc-
Connell, St. Clemens; Marie Bennin-
ger, Hamilton; Hugh Benninger, Ay-
ton; Helen Cronin, Detroit; Vera
Feeney, Toronto; Mary McGrath, To-
ronto; Bernice McGrath, Detroit;
Betty Dorrinstien, Windsor; Anna
McGrath, Chatham; Joseph Carpen-
ter, London; Mr. and 'Mrs. E. L. Jor-
dan and children, Jordan Station; An-
na Dillon, Exeter; Peter Dill, Detroit;
Miargaret Byrne, Detroit; Jean Mc-
Connell, Detroit; Joseph Carbert, De-
troit; Anna 'Molyneaux, Kitchener;
Gertrude Stapleton, Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. L. 'Beale and boys, Stratford
Mrs. Michell and Miss Vera, Toronto;
Ruth Hills, Ottawa; Mary Hills, Lon-
don; Charles McDaid, Kiiychener.-
The remains of Vie late Mrs. Mary
Longworth were brought from Detroit
on Friday evening to her home in the
village. On Monday morning ,the
funeral was held at St. Patrick's
Church, where High Mass was sung
by Rev. Father Odrouski, interment
being made in , St. Colurnban ceme-
tery. She is survived by seven daugh-
ters, 'Mrs. Cook, Me's. C. Gay, Mrs.
Toop, Mrs. Orgen, Mrs. Barker, of
Detroit; Mrs. Mahon, Cleveland; Mrs.
Beck, Saginaw, and five sons, Joseph,
Frank, Michael, and Patrick, of the
West and Jack, of Sault Ste. Marie.
The bearers 'were Messrs. Frank Mc-
Connell, Peter Matthews, L. J. Looby,
Edward Krauskopf, Jack Redmond
and Patrick Woods.
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STAFFA
Notes, -The regular meeting of the
Women's Institute will be held in the
hall on Wednesday afternoon, April
30th, at 2.30 p.m. Circle 5 will serve
a fifteen -cent tea. ,M -embers please
bring suggestions for new program.
--Anold Jeffrey, of Detroit, spent
Easter at his home here. --Miss Snell
of Toronto, is holidaying with her
parents at the Parsonage this week.
--Margaret Sadler is at home this
week. -Mr. and Mrs. W. B. O'Brien,
of Flint, Mich„ Mr, and Mrs. W. E.
O'Brien, of Owen Sound, Mr, and Mrs.
F. C. O'Brien and baby girl, of Ridge -
town, and Harold, of' the Medical Col-
lege, London, spent Easter under the
parental roof here. --Mrs: 'Norman
%'shfield, of Logan, spent the•` week
end with her parents here. --Mr. and
Mrs. William Drake spent Easter :with
the latter's parents] here, Mr, and
Mrs.. R. Barbour, -Mr. and Mrs. H.
Peters and son, of Atwood, visited 1Nfr,
and Mrs. John Leary Tuesday of, this
week. -The W. M. S. are haJlding a
special service Sunday next, When the.
Rev. Anthony, Thames Road, will. be
the'preaeher at 10.80 a,m,-•-IG. 0, Wil -
eon and family* are•moving into Miss
'Olierer's' :heilse here.- .lRIo'bert Heggarth
lYi
li
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of 'Stratford; tnt $u*day. with Mv,
a>14, 8,.:•'S1r041r Se ng is Mov
ing rattler s' t w» err accol;lilt • 4>f o'old,
fro ty< :heather r-•14 ,ss .P.1009_40,
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f aranta ,Uklalelers;lby,. -4#1 'PP aster'
guest at the hog a of her parents; Rev.
and 'Mr's. B, $hell, -•I r, Arnold Jefe
Frey, of Detroit, spent the week ensii
with his parents, Mrs and Mrs. "Virini.
Jeffrey.• -Miss Anna 'Speare 4s •home
from Toronto for the vacation.•. --!Mr,
and !Mrs. W. S. Rowe and daughter,
Miss Doris, of Guelph, and Miss Mar-
garet Wilson, R.N., of Seaforth, spent
the -holiday With Mr. and :Mrs. G. G.
Wilson. --Mr. Robert 'Ioggarth, coun-
ty treasurer, of ,Stratford, was a
week end guest at the home of his
son, Mr. and Mfrs, R. TToggarth.•-,Miss
Reta Casey, of Mitchell, spent the
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sad-
}er,-The services in the United
Church 'en Sunday morning were
largely attended. The pastor, Rev,
B. Snell, gave a splendid discourse on
Easter and what it stood for. Special
music was provided by the choir,
WALTON
Notes. -Mrs. J. Buchanan and
daughter, Mary, are visiting Mrs.
Naylor, of Rochester, N. Y; -The Eas-
ter services in Duff's United Church
were well attended ?Sunday. -Mrs. J.
Mowbray, and son, Peter, of Detroit,
visited relatives and friends in the
village over the week. end. -,M -1s J.
Brunditt, who has been relieving at
the .Bank of Commerce in the absence
of Mr. Young, has returned to his
home in Wiarton.-Miss Amy' Love,
of Toronto, spent the holiday at her
home here. -Messrs. Lewis and Chas,
McDonald, .of Windsor, are renewing
acquaintances in Walton this week, -
Mr. George .Kinkby, who is attending
school in Stratford, is spending the
holiday at his home here. -A good
time was reported by all who attend-
ed the dance here Wednesday night.
-Mr, and Mrs. Richard Drager, of
Galt, visited at the home of the form-
er''s mother, Mrs. C. H. Drager, over
the holiday.-Viss Vera Gardiner, of
Stratford, is visiting tln her parents
here.
-Mr, and Mrs. A..S'ohier and son
Kenneth spent the Easter holiday In
Simcoe with relatives. -Miss Ruby
Young, of Strathroy, is visiting her
parents.—Miss Annie McTaggart, of
Varna, is home for the holiday. -
Quite a number from the village at-
tended the dance in Brussels Tuesday
evening.
McKILLOP
Notes. - The Huron Presbyterial
Conference of the W.M.S. meets in
Seaforth Northside United Church on
April 30th.
School Report. The following is
the report of S. S. No. 6, McKillop,
for March and April. Pupils have
been examined in all subjects: Sr.
IV—'Muriel Finnegan 90(4, Evelyn
Sparling 83, Esther Duffy 82, Bren-
ton Godkin 63. Jr, IV -Reggie Pryce
74, Gordon Elliott 68, Iola Beurmann
65, Norine Little 64. Sr. III—Alma
Finnegan 90, Maudie Sparling 89,
Evelyn Hoegy 70. Jr, III -Vera Duf-
fy 81, -Helen Elliott 62, Glen Pryce
52. Jr. III (Part 1) -Leslie Pryce
76, Rita Duffy 66, Gerald O'Hara 64.
lI-Hazel 'Sparling 89, Everett Beur-
mann 84, Marie Hoegy and Beatrice
Pryce (equal) 79, Mary Pryce 77.
Primer (promoted to I1 — Wilbur
Hoegy, Audre r Beurmann, Bob Duffy,
Gordon Beurmann, Billy Little, Alvin
Beurmann. Perfect attendance since
January: Gordon Elliott. Helen El-
liott, Alma Finnegan, Everett Beur
m'an. Number on roll, 28; average
attendance, 27.-Anona Dale, Teacher.
School Report. -The following is
the Easter report for S. S. No. 12,
McKillop. Examinations were given
in all subjects. Sr. IV-Gretta Hul-
ley 79.8'4, Agnes Dodds 76. Jr. IV -
Agnes Case 77,3, Elizabeth McFar-
lane 74. Sr. IIiI-Bert McSpadden
71, Tillie Hulley 69. Jr. III ---Marg-
aret 'Hlabkirk 70, George Habkirk69.
Sr. I•I-Arthur 1VieClure 50. Jr. I -
Gordon Hulley 65. Primer -Lillian
McClure, Good. .Highest in stars for
March and April, Gretta Hulley. Num-
ber on roll, 11; average attendance,
10.6. -Annie E. Strong, Teacher. ,
School Report. -The following are
the results of the Easter examinations
for S. 'S. No. 2, McKillop. Pupils
whose names are marked with an as-
terisk were absent for one or more
examinations: Honours 75%„ Pass,
60%. Fifth Class -Ethel Storey 71.
Sr. IV -Verna McFarlane 70, Robert
McMillan 63, James McClure 55. Sr.
III -Margaret McClure• 63, Nelson
McClure 60, Edith McMillan 60, Ed-
ward Storey* 51, Orville Storey* 40.
Jr. I'II-Verna Storey 71, Isabel An-
derson 69, Arthur Anderson 40. Sec-
ond Class -Elmer Scott 63, Bert Mc-
Clure 60, Charles Storey 44. First
Class -Bertha 'McFarlane 80, John
Anderson 75. Primer -Dorothy Mc-
Clure, Elwood Storey. Number on
roll, 19; average attendance, 18.5.—
Olive V. Medd, Teacher.
'School Report. -The following is
the report of School Section No. 4,
McKillop, for March and April: Sr.
IV -Ruth Gordon 84.1%, Barbara E-b-
erhart 84, Linnes Krogman 77, Alex.
Keit 73„ Lloyd Yantzie 68, Dalvi•i
Shannon 64, Peter Watson 59, Archie
Smith 34. Jr. IV -Olive Eberhart 72.
Jr. III -Harvey Lamont 62, Scott
Kerr 57. Sr. II -George MeClure 64,
Arthur Henderson 63, Ross Gordon
52, Hector Lamont 48, Mildred Hen-
derson 38, Sr. I -Anna Lawrence 74,
Primer�Lois Henderson. Number on
roll, 18.-M. Wheatley, Teacher.
School Report. -The following is
the report of School Section N -o. 1,
McKillop, for Easter examinations :
Sr. IV -William Nigh '67%, Catherine
Lane 66, Mlabel Nigh 61. Jr. IV-
Frances Fortune 78, Adelaide Murray
70, Doreen Nigh 65. Sr. II — Jack
Fortune 80, Ambrose Nigh, absent.
Jr. II -Margaret Murray 73, Florence
Murray and Robert Devereux 72,
Aileen Murray 71. I. -Frank Dev-
ereux 89, Peter Nigh 85, Jeeeph Ryan
74, Lawrence Murray 68. Sr. Primer
-Jimmie Nash 85, Sylvester Ryan
84, Madeline Fortune (absent). Jr.
Primer - Anna Krauskopf, (good
work) —Teresa Carpenter, Teacher.
School Report.T'he following is
the Easter report of S. S. No. 7, Mc-
Killop: Sr., IV -Melville 'Shannon
80%, Helen Tomlinson 76. Jr. IV-
Etverett Perdue 85, Walter Sorneryille
79. Sr. III -Boyd "Driscoll 78, Ivin
Shannon 71, Jimmie Balfour 69. Sr.
II -Kathleen Leeming 88, Harold
Hudie. 84. Primer -Willie Leemling
85.' 'Highest numlber of stars in
Spelling for months of March and
April: Jimmie Balfour. - Cora F.
Strong, Teacher.
ISehool Report, -,The following is
the report of School Section Ne. 8,
1McKillop, from Christmas till Eas-
+�i
ter, 'No es ark piaa0d ill :order of
twit, Talnee:•'Of ,those lair ent from
ane or more aurae•alre matted 1 y at>
aaterlek: .$r IV—Pearl.'Johneen 85%,<
laa,uxla Ben lewieS &2, Mary Alaarrey Sx,.
Verna Bennewies 76, Jr, /14. -Olive
Fischer 86, Mary Eckert. 8,, Ruby'
Bennewtias 79, Gertie Siemon 77, An -
de 'Sietllen 75, Llmer Koehler 74,
Raymond Murray' 69, *Fergus MCKay
69, James Eckert 68, *Velma Scher -
berth 65, Edgar Egigson (no stand-
ing given as he was absent from sev-
eral exams). Jr. III -Harry Regele
36, Edna Leonhardt 74, Adeline Sie-
mon 70,ement McKay 70 (equal),
Tosepll.. Manley 67, Oscar Elligson 67,
Mervin Manley 66, Harvey Koehler
(absent). Ili Class= ilris Kleber 90,
Vincent 'Muri'a,y 81, Harry Bennewies
80, Dan 'Manley 77, *Mildred Benne.
wies, *Joseph Eckert.First Class--
Bernice 'Manley 456, VeraVLeonhardt
449, Clestitd Johnson 443, •Dominic
Murray 429, Mervin Deitz and Carl
Siemon 427 (equal), Gerald McKay
421, Aaron' Kistner 411, Morley Koeh-
ler 336, *Annie Eckert, Primers --
Raymond Kleber, 'Della `Eggert, Jos.
and, •Robert Bauerman, (. equal' ),
Stephen Manley. Number on roll, 45;
average attendaxilce, 40» ',Helen M.
Delaney, Teacher,
IN MEMORIAM •
Note, --Items under this head will be charg-
ed 50 cents per single verse, and 25 cents for
each additional verse.
In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs.
Thomas Archibald, who passed away one year
ago, April] 26, 1929.
The blow was hard, the shock severe,
God only knows how we miss her here,
And only those that lose can tell
The pain of parting, with no farewell.
-From Husband and Daughters.
8254x1
In loving memory of a dear husband and
father, George D. C. Earn, who passed away
in Toronto, Apl'iI 22nd, 1925.
Deep in our hearts lies a picture,
Of a loved one gone to rest,
In memory's frame we will keep it
Because he was one of the best.
Our hearts cannot speak how we miss him,
Our hearts .cannot tell what to say;
God only knows how we miss him
As we battle along 'life's rough way,
-.Ever remembered by Wife and Family.
In hying memory of our dear wee son,
who died April 28, 1928.
Three little words, forget-me-not,
They don't seem much but mean a lot;
Just a memory fond and true
To show dear Emmerson Wegg we think of
You.
.-Ever remembered by Mother and Daddy,
Brother and Sisters.
It made the angels happy
When God sent a message of love
T> pick earth's fairest lily
To bloom in Heaven above.
-Ever remembered, Grandma.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
FOR SALE. -NINE HEAD OF GRASS
steers. Apply to ERNEST ADAMS, It.
R. 1, Clinton. Phone 22-241, Seaforth.
32M-1
QEED BARLEY FOR SALE. -A QUANTITY
of seed barley for sale. Apply to R. H.
MODELAND, Seaforth, or phone 143 r 4.
32524f
(GLEED BARLEY FOR SALE.- FOR SALE
a quantity of No. 21 O.A.C. barley. Ap-
ply to WILLIAM CHARTERS, Seaforth, or
phone 4 on 137. 2252-tf
ANYONE WANTING CATTLE PASTUR-
ed for season, apply to FRED A. ELLER-
INGTON, Exeter. Prices reasonable.
3252-3
QEED FOR SALE.-O.A.C. NO. 21 BARLEY,
Terms, strictly cash. Apply to ANDREW
B. BELL, Kippen, or phone 93-9, Hensel].
3247-tf
CATTLE WANTED. -A LIMITED NUMBER
of cattle will be taken in for pasture.
Plenty of water. Apply to J. M. GOVEN-
LOCK, Executor 1'. E. Hays Estate. Sea -
forth, 8251-tf
Cghs
AuclIo s 'S OusSflor t
1"EIQ2 , et 't1A� T i xR>y, SeaKorl , , OR
Sal+erday,'; Apra. 20M7 . ree ceuche6, . deialf,
office eliaair, 6 'reeliqint9.48 and mattrt e014A.
1 out, 4 small tables, rt)C;ltfhen table; 1 dining
rwon1. table, 1 aidelx+aa0.0 Oak chairs, leather
covered carpet swee100, Teta and iiltglettmpe
lamb Shade, crooker,v, dealer, pictures; -and
other articles,. Sale atartt;,et 2 o'clock. Temps
-Cask, Ii, 1•I, Johnston, Clerk; Thos. Brown,
Auctioneer. 5268.2
SALE. --Mr, SALE.+Mr, T. Brown hag been
instructed to sell by publle auction on Lot
26, Concession 8, 'Winthrop, on Tuesday, April
f29th, gat 2 p.m., the fall'pwing: One cow,
fresh calved; 80 hens "2 geese, 1 gander, 1
cream' separator, Ankor Holt, No. 5 De Laval
small for 2 caws; 1,, cutter, 1 wagon, ope
sleigh, 1 plough, 1 disc 'iaarrow, 1 set har-
rows newly sharpened,. 1 buggy pole. 1 hav
rack, 1 wood .rack, 1• sugar kettle, 1 hay
'fork, car and ropes, some empty barreils, 1
large boiler suitable fpr culvert, 1 oil can
with pump. 20 -gallon steel coal oil tank,
eanthook, crow bar, ehovel, vwhitUetrees, cedar
posts, old lumber, pulleys, belting, 30 -foot
timbers and some short 'timbers, 1 dining•
room suite, 1 couch, 1 table, 1 dash churn,
some 2 -inch lead piping, 2 oak barrels, and
other articles too numerous to mention. All
to be sold as the proprietor has sold his
farm. Terms. -All sums of $10 and under,
cash; over that amount three months' credit
given on furnishing approved joint notes. .1.
M. GOVENLOCK, Proprietor; T. Brown, Auc-
tioneer. 3254-1
AUCTION SALE OF P.'LANING MILL,
Office, Barns, Sheds, Machinery, Lots,
Lumber, Etc. -The Executors of the Thomas
McKenzie estate have instructed the under -
s igneti • to sell by public auction on the prem-
ises, Clinton, on Saturday, May 3rd, at 1.30
Pan., sharp, coneiating of: Turning lathe
with full set of tools, rip saws, cut off sane,
emery grinder,' shaper and complete set of
tools, foot mortiser, Iran door and sash
clamp, lock mortiser, 2 sets of scales, foot
power miter machine, tools and other ma-
chinery, belting, pudieys, line shafts, etc.,
quantity of lumber consisting of hardwood,
pine, hemlock, basswood, molding sash, doors,
door and window frames, also Targe planning
mill which has recently been wired for elec-
tric motor, good office building, barns, sheds
and several outbuildings on the premises with
1;4, acres of 'land. This property will be of-
fered in one parcel, if not disposed of that
way the buildings will be sold separately to
suit purdhaser. This is a most desirable pro-
perty, located along side of C. N. RaiLwav,
and is most suitable for anyone wishing to
start in any line of manufacturing or oil
service station, coal yard or any other line
of . business. At the sum time t e andp lace
that good lt/ storey house on west side of
King Street with modern conveniences, also
vacant tot on east side of Ring Street, will
be offered for sale. Everything to be dispos-
ed in order to wind up the estate. Terms -
All sums of $25 and under, cash ; over that
amount 6 months' credit will be elven on
furnishing approved joint bankable paper or
a discount of 6 per cent. per annum allowed
for cash on credit amounts. On planing milt
and grounds, one-third of purchase move^
paid down on day of sale, balance can be
arranged on good security. Terms on house
and lot made known on day of sale. Execa-
torai of Thomas Mulienzie Estate. George H.
Elliott, Auctioneer. • 3254.2
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mr. Adam McKay
extend their sincere thanks and appreciation
for the kind expressions of sympathy and
thoughtfulness tri their bereavement, especial-
ly those who loaned their cars. 3254.1
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huisser and family wish
to thank the kind neighbors and friends who
showed kindness and sympathy l.luring their
recent sad bereavement, also to the parties
who so willingly loaned their car,. 3254x1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS I
NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors
and others having claims against the estate
of Frederick Koehler. late of tbl'Township of i
McKillop, in the County of Huron, who died
on the 7th day of January, 1930, are re-.
quired to forward their claims, duly proven,
to the undersigned solicitor for the executor,
on or before the 12th day of May. 1980.
AND NOTICE IS SURTHER GIVEN that
after the said date the executor will proceed
to distribute the estate, having regard only
to the claims of which he then shall have
notice.
DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 24th day of
April,- 1930.
JOHN J. HUGGARD,
Seaforth, Ont.
Solicitor for the Executor.
3254-3
TQW t. .g11 ,:1t'10*
Persons vim; the tush dump- et'
the Kellar farm on the North Road,
must leave gates ' 01084 Do not
dump anything that will leave an.
odor. Scattering of rubbish over the
fields will not be tolerated,
By Order. 3253:-3
FARMS FOR SALE
rj ARM. FOR SALT, -50 ACRES ON Ep.S7.
half Lot 22, Concession 5, McKillop,
grass farm, orchard; good water and plenty
of it, Apply to THOMAS HABKIRK, Box
805, Seaforth. Phone 354. 824241
'WARM FOR SALE .OR RENT. -FOR SALE
or rent, Lot 84, Concession 18, McKillop,
all grass farm, 105 acres. Frame house and
small barn Spring creek running through
the farm. Two miles from Walton. Will be
sold on reasonable terms, and if' not sold
wild be rented. Apply to MRS, JAMES
NASH, R. R. No. 5, Seaforth, or phone( 25
on 228. 32534f
FOR SALE. - TWO HUNDRED ACRES
farm lands in Township of Stanley. On
land are two houses, two barns and other
small out -buildings. Four acres bush, orchard
and smelt fruit trees. Near to school, church
and village. Will be sold in one block or in
parcels. Pricer reasonable. For particulars
apply to A. F. HESS, Zurich, Ont. 8252-8
FARMS FOR SALE. -A FEW CHOICE
farms in the Townships of Usborne,
Tuckersmlth and Hibbert. Good buildings and
well located as to markets. THOMAS CAM-
ERON, Exeter, Ont. 3068-tf
rj ARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE PART LOT
28 and 29. Concession 3, McKillop, con-
taining 192 acres and known as the T. E.
Hays farm. Must be sold to close the estate.
If not sold will be rented. For particulars
apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea -
forth. 32014f
£t ARM FOR SALE. - MY TIME BEING
taken up with other business, I am of-
fering ern farm
g m yof 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. 11. No. 8, Seaforth. 8282-tf
FARM FOR SALE. --100 ACRES. LOT NO,
8. Concession 16, Township of Grey, Coun-
ty of Huron; 2 storey brick house, barn
52x60 on stone foundation: another building
26x56; windmill„ drilled well; 30 acres plowed,
balance hes been under„ pasture for several
year. Thirteen acres hardwood bush. Pos-
session first of March. Apply to ALEX.
BUCHANAN, R. R. No. 8, Walton. 818641
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Pontiac covered for Fire, Theft,
Public Liability and Property
Damage for $23.00. Ordinary
Limits.
Special Reduction on Farmer's Cars.
Similar Low Rates for other Models.
Special Rates on Truck Cargo
Insurance.
Protect yourself with a Special
Accident Policy, $1,500, Princi-
pal sum; $25.00 per week in-
demnity. Only $5.06 per year.
Let us pr ect you.
WAT ON & REID
Specialists "pn all lines of Insurance
PHONE 33'W : SEAFORTH, ONT.
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IT PAYS TO USE MARTIN-SENOUR PRODUCTS
FOR EVERY PURPO.dE-•FOR EVERY SURFACE
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CEN ENT FLOODS
CAN BE PAINTED
SUCCESS FU LLV
Neat, clean, orderly basements
are easily acquired when your
cement floors are finished with
Martin.-Senour Conere-Tone Floor
Dressing. /
. i No more endless tracking of dirt from
basement to upper floors, for Concre-
Tone dries smooth, hard and durable.
(1 And the cost is remarkably low. Half
gallon, $3.00, gallon $5.50. One gallon of
Concre-Tone covers about 400 square
feet—two coats. And no special
primer or hardener is required.
Martin-Senovr Products for every purpose,
for every surface, are sold by
Geo. D. Ferguson & Co.
Seaforth, Ont.
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Call and talk o* yoas need i,'`,
"Royal” line ----Brooders,, li'eede '
Brooders.. We ,alio handle alt
cod liver oil, oyster shelf, ,brat, ae ,'
We will .have a 'limited spa ea' w't>ek r
cents per egg''
Naw is the time to Order your Baby Chic s if': :'')
layers, when egg prices are -high and to realizetllie;'
broilers.
SUNNYVALE'POI7LTRY FARM AND HATCH?
ANDREW A MOOR
PHONE 137 r 3
R. R. 3, SEAFORTit
EARN $6 TO $10 PER DAY
Ambitious, reliable men wanted at once.
Part time pay while training for Aviation
Mechanics, Garage Work, Driving, Battery,
Electric Acetelyne Welding, House Wiring,
Industrial Electricity, Machinist, Bricklay-
ing, Plastering, Drafting, Barbering and
Hairdressing. Act quick, get your applica-
tion in ,now. Waite or call for information. ,
DOMINION TRADE SCHOOLS, LTD. '
Eastern Headquarter, 163 King St., W„
Toronto; 365 Talbot Street, London.
Employment service --coast to coast.
WILLIAM HARKNESS
Phone 163 SEAFORTH Box 234
District Representative Sun Life
Assurance Co., of Canada--JCanada's
largest and leading Life Assurance'
Company. Assets at December 31st,
1929, $568,197,000. Average rate of
interest earned on invested assets,
7.02%. 3251-bf
TENDERS FOR COAL
SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Pur-
chasing Agent, Department of Public
Works, Ottawa, will be received at his office
until 12 o'clock neon, (daylight saving), Wed-
nesday, May 7. 1930, for the supply of coal
for the Dominion Buildings throughout the
Province of Ontario, including the City of
Ottawa.
Forms of tender with specifications and con- .
ditions attached can be obtained from G. W.
Dawson, Purchasing Agent, Department of
Public Works, Ottawa; and R. Winter, Dis-
trict Resident Architect, 59-61 Victoria Street,
Toronto, Ont.
Tenders will not be considered unless made
on the forms supplied by the Department and
in accordance with departmental specifications
and conditions.
The right to demand from the successful
tenderer a deposit, not exceeding 10 per cent.
of the amount of the tender, to secure the
proper fulfilment of the contract, is reserved.
By order,
N. DESJARDINS,
Secretary.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, April 14, 1930.
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FARMERS.
Draining season is almost here.
Get your Tile early.
We have the following sizes in
stock: -
3 -inch, $18.00 per
4 -inch, $$25.00 per
.5 -inch, $35.00 per
6 -inch, $50.00 per
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
We are prepared to give our
immediate attention to orders for
sizes up to 16 inches.
R. FROST & SON
Manufacturers of Concrete Tile and
Blocks
DR. MOIR'S
R. P. white
Leghorns
University of British Columbia Strain
Large birds and Splendid Layers
BABY CHICKS. $15 per Hundred
HATCHING EGGS, $7 per Hundred
Smaller lots at slightly higher price.
Order ahead as supply is limited
DR. MOIR'S FARM
Phone 1 on 85
Hensall.
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FARM FOR SALE
Desirable farm for sale on the Provincial
Highway, a mile and a half west of Sen-
forth, Ont. 200 acres .being hats 17 and :*g
H,R.S., Concession 1, Tuckeaeenrith.
a very Sac farm, being well drained
fenced and in a good state of cultivation, slim
the farm are a splendid brielt house eige
modern conveniences, two good boast bars,.
large driving shed and two artesian welds:
This farm must be sold to close no the 4a'-..
tate of the late Joseph Fowler; Further par-
ticulars may be had on applying at
Premises or to
JOHN H. BEST, l
Solicitor for the Executors. ;.^, ;f
Dated March 27th, 1980. 8250-' ',.
1930 Snow
FARMERS!
0 STANDS FOR OPPORTUNITY.
1920 was the last year with
0. You have lived 9 years
since then. How many op-
portunities have you missed?
There is also 0 in snow,
which has made your seeding
late. Your first opportunity
is to "use Fertilizer, and
hasten your harvest. Your
second opportunity is to buy
from
WILLIAM SPROAT
We have a good stock of dif-
ferent brands on hand. We
deliver at reasonable rates.
Yours for Service and a
bumper crop.
William M. Sproat
PHONE 136-2
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D. H. McINNES
Registered Drugless
Practitioner.
CHIROPRACTOR
ELECTRICITY
Magnetic Electric Baths
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday; Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons.
Adjustment given for diseases
of all kinds.
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Automobile Insurance.
We issue the Standard Policies of the
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 premium
to you with protection, security and
the night and day service of this of-
fice.
ffice.
Call, phone or write us for full in-
formation, rates, etc. Our services
are at your disposal at any time.
A. D. SUTHERLAND
General Insurance, Conveyancing,'
Real Estate, Investments, Etc.
PHONE 152 : SEAFORTH, ONT.
THE JOHN RANKIN
AGENCY •
Insurance of all kinds.
Bonds, Real Estate
Money to Loan
SEAFORT, ONTARIO
Ph a 01
A BARGAIN
POR SALE -.Rive acres, one
from Seaforth; modern • house . 'Wl`I
furnace, bath and toilet; small.
good orchard. Taxes, $15. SO
chance to start, chicken farm,
etc. Apply to
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