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We respectfully,solicit your patronage at our Service Station and
Garage, which is now open for business. Moderate charges, . and
prompt service at all times will be our motto.
Gas, Oils, Coal Oil. Fender Repairs
and Welding. a Specialty.
GODERICH STREET EAST, SEAFORTH. PHONE.. 27
DUBLIN
.Mrs. W. 'Ht.• Evans, Galt, spent a
-few— days with her sister, Mrs., P. •
Matthews.
Mr. Gerald Holland, of 'Windsor, is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G,
R. 'Holland.
llliss Rose 'McConnell, of . Toronto,
spent Easter 'holiday's with her par-
-ents, Mr. and'Mrs.. D. MeConneH.
Mrs. O'Reilly and children, Gode-
rich; visited at the Home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Molynea'ux.
'Lilly Robinson, Dunnville, is visit-
'in'g Mr. and ''Mrs. Frank' Smith.
Mrs.' IMnlrray and Mildred spent
'Sunday with friends in .Bredhagen.
Mr. John 'MoGratli shipped a car•
load of :horses to Quebec City cn Sat -
,i rday. '
Mr. Lenard 'Siinith, of 'Kennilworth, •
spent the. week end with 'Mrs. E. I
'Roach.
.Many Fine .Features
On New Ford
The . new Ford V-8 represents • a
notable advance in motor engineer-
fing.
The new car is large, long, roomy,
last, �p,powerful, 'an'd 'alert. • Its eight -
cylinder V -type engine develops 65
r.orsepower. The car is capable of 75
-miles an hour.
Some of. the imtechanic'atl' features
are rubber mounting for engine ;
.downdraft carburetor.; , automatic
spark 'Control; fuel pump;, reap fuel
-tank; soft, .flexible ..springs; large
mechanical four-wheel brakes; Antall,
strong, .electrically welded steel -spoke
-wheels and large tires. The frame is
cushioned from the running gear by
rubber insulators in the spring
,shackles and shock albsorlber lin'ks.,,
The 14 body types may be obtain -
,ed also with- an improved -50 horse -
'power, 4 -cylinder engine at ltrw.er
'•—cost.
Body Interiors Roomy.
The betties 'are fresh and modern
--from theacefll rounded V -rad -
S1' uY
iator to bumper., rear Bodyinteriors
.are roomy and richly finiShed. Seats
are of 'new style, designed for utmost
oconvfort.' Driver's seats in all cio"sect
-oars are adjustable. A large ven'ti-
-Wor is provided in the cowl.
This wonderful car will be on dis-
'play ' in ',Daly's Garage on Monday
aid Tuesday of next week. Mr. Daly,
the local ,Ford agent; invites every-
-ISM to comae in and- inspect the car.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
1••1RLASS ,FARM OR SALE. -300 ACRES,
Towmhhp Tuckersmith ; good well,
windmill and cement water trough. If not
:seed will rent. A. D. SUTHERLAND, In-
surance, Real Estate, Conveyancing, Etc.
Phone 152. 3355-1
WOR SALE.—TEN DURHAM AND HERE-
dond calves will be at Commercial Hotel
Barns, Hensen, on the afternoon of Spring
Show Day, April 12th, from 1 to 5 p.m.
WILLIAM COLLINS, 'Mitchell, Ont
3855x1
FARM TO RENT.—LOT 7, CONCESSION
7, Me(Ki lop, 100 acres; no cattle on it
bast; year. 'Apply to D. SHANNAHAN, Sea-
i'torth. 3855-4
CHOICE SELECTED SEEDS FOR 4AS,Nl.—
"Reward" spring wheat; O.A.C. 'No. 181
field peas; O.A.C. No. 21 barley: "Velvet"
barley; "Grainerl' Filler" seed oats and Red
'Clover.. Prices and details quoted upon re-
scluest Apply to Owen Geiger e Son,. Hen -
sail, Ont.. Phone No. 53. • 8353-3
AUCTION- SALE",
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK; IM-
PLEMENTS'AND HOUSEHOLD FURNI-
ture.--ler. George Elliott, auctioneer, has re-
ceived 1natrdetions froth the undersigned to
,e11 by public auction at Lot. 20, Gg;t'cespion
1, McKillop, 1',t miles east of Seaforth,..0n
he Highway, on Thursday, April .14th, at 1
r'clock :draw+p, the following: Horses -Three
;trod working horses, 1 driver, Cows—Three
oow5, 2 thoroughbred, all in calf ; 2 heifers
2 years old, 2 steers 1 year old, 1 calf three
months old.. Pigs—Two sows supposed to he
in pig,"11 chunks about 100,, pounds each.
Hens -30 White, Leghorn, last year's chicke;.
30 Barred Rocks, last year's chicks. Machin-
ery -1 McCormick 7 -foot binder, sheaf car-
rier and truck; 1 Massey -Harris mower 6400t
cut; 2 Coleman steel roller, 1 combined Mas-
sey harrow seed drill, 12 holes; 1 cultivator,
both 'wide and narrow teeth: 1 manure
spreader, one-half interest turnip sower, erre-
half
rrehalf interest. in wire stretcher, 1 Elmira side
hay rake, 1 steel rake 10 -foot; 1 Chatham .I
fann'i'ng mill„ with bagger and set of sieves,
1 three-quarter wagon, wagon box with stock
ruck at'tc• shed. 1 hay rack. 1 gravel box, 1
• rah with bunks and flat rack, grinding„
• '.ns 1 curter, 1 buggy, 1 good robe, 1 plush
rag, 1 DeLaval -cream separator No. 12; 1
• ^•:! pulper, 1 14 -feat l'adt1ea-, 1r; sets of dou-
bts harm's, '1 set single 'harness, 1 spade,
.chains and a number of other articles; a
s it^n'rty r` , rod 'cloves; and' timothy seed.
i$You'e:rc.iel Furniture—Two oak bed 'room sets,
ttrcrses' and pillows, 1 couch, 1 walnut!
^-' 1 Morris leathere "chair, 3 mahogany
rakers, 1 oak rocker, 1 oak hall rack, 1 oalc
'took case, 1 oak dining room table and 6.
chairs-, 3 oak -parlor tables, 2 Rattan chaff -s,
1 S-d•y ncek, 2 Wilton rugs, 1 Axminster
carpet; 1 Bru3sels'eanpet, 1 linoleum rug and
'•urner3, and a number of small rugs, three
hangdmg•-'Ia.mps, .1, Coleman gas lamp, a' few
bracket lamps, 1 gasoline 3=burner stove, 1
Moffatt • eteti ranee,. 1 churn, a sets of bed-
room; dbhes, 1 dinner set ane)••.! number ,of
.•:aces of china, and glassware and .Pictures.
No reserve ao farm is sold. Terms. -- All
emus of , $10 and ender, cash; clover and
timothy seed.. poultry. cash: over that amount
^ix months' credit will' be given on approved
joint notes. Six per cent. per annum off
for cash, on credit amounts. •, r, WILLIAM
TWIVEREAUX; Proprietor; George H. Elliott.
Auctioneer. , 3355x1
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AUCTION SALE
OF DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT AND
CONTENTS OF SAME•IN THE
VILLAGE OF EGMONDVILLE
The Adroinistratrix of the Estate of Mar-
garet A. Charlesworth, late of the Village
of Egmondville,. Widow, deceased, has in-
structed George H. Elliott, Auctioneer, to
• by public auction 011 -Saturday, April 16th,
1932, at 2 'sharp, on the premises, the
following desirable >ett
Y ALL AND
SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of
land and premises situate, lying, and• being
in the Village of Egmondville, in the County
of Huron and Province of.Ontario and being
composed of Lot number Four (4) on the
North side of East Front Street in the said
Vvl.lage sof Egmondvilles 031 said lot :s
erected a one story asphalt shingled covered
house with firoi3 class roofing. containing air.
rooms and there es also a small shed,on the
premises.
At the sa!pe time and place, the fo1'lgwing
chattels will be sold by ,public auction: One
Victpoia; 1 couch, 1' cooking stove, 1 gaso-
line. stove and oven, d table, 1 ladder, 1
clothes rack. 1 clock, bedding, wood, fruit
and other*artiaies.,.too numerous to mention.
Terms on Property.—.Ten per cent. of pur-
rhave price on day of sale, balance within
thirty days,
'terms on Chattels. --Cash.
For further particulars and conditions of
sale apply to
JOHN .3. HUGGARD,
'Seaforth, Ont,
Solicitor for the Administratrix.
Dated March 31st, 1982. 3351-3
FARMS FOR SALE
1GIARM FOR SALE.—FOR
28 and 29, Concession
raining 192 acres and :cn
Flays farm, Must be so
if not sold will be r
apply to J. M. GOVENLO
Perth,
Si11.E PART LOl
8, McKWap, a n•
e. nos T. E
lose the estate
For particulars
I£..'Exectitor, Sea.
$201.tf
BIRTHS
H'dueton.-ln Scott •Memorial Hospital, Sea -
forth, on April 4th., to Mr. and Mrs. A. .1.
Houston, a daughter.
Regele.—In'MdKillop, on March 81st, to Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Regele, Concession 14, a
son.
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HIGH GRAD
BO&DS
Opportunity Knocks.
$5,000 WILL BUY TODAY $6,000 PAR VALUE OF
HIGH GRADE PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS, OF COM-
PANIES THAT HAVE COME THROUGH THE TWO
YEARS OF DEPRESSION •WITH EARNINGS WELL
MAINTAINED, AND IN SOME ?StSES, INCREASED.
THESE SIX BONDS WILL GIVE YOU AN INCOME
OF OVER' $300 ANNUALLY, WHICH 'IS AMPLY
PROTECTED BY EARNINGS.
'FOR INFORMATION REGARDING THESE RECOM-
MENDATIONS; TELEPHONE OR WRITE TO
E. A. SIE R I"T
& CO., LIMITED
New Bark of Toronto Bldg., LONDON, ONTARIO.
' PHONE METCATTE 3370
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er pride ulf. aaaiilrg 'Or'ate cli5sa horses,;
Everybody it's haw gel IA " .nadir;.
Eos' the .spring=eh, which -40=a to
be near at hand, with the diaappaarr
ance of the later winter.
IN MEMORIAM
Note. Items under this head will be charg-
ed 60 cents per single verse, and 25 cents for
each additional verse..
TROYER.s-,.I n loving remeanbrancm of E. J.
Troyer, who pearled away six years ago to-
day, the second of April,
Love lights the .bloom of sorrow,
Faith sees the dawn to be;
Hope watts the glad .tomorrow
That brings me .meaner to thee.
3355x1 •--HIS WIFE
FARM FOR RENT
Lot No- 2'7, W% of S% Lot 26,
and (Sy2 of N% Lot 26, Cbn-
cession 7, '1lfeKillop Township,
224 acres, fall plowing completed; •
rental very reasonable.
Apply to The British Mortgage
and Trust Corporation of On-
tario, Stratford, Ont.
3356-1
TENDERS , .WANTED
Tenders for all or separate will be received
by the undersigned tee, to and including April
12th, at 2 o'clodk p.m., for the rebuilding of
the Community Hall, Londesboro.
Plans 'and specifications may be seen at
the office of the Secretary of Board, or at
the office of James S. Russell, Architect,
S4iratfoa•d. A charge, of 5 per cent. of tender
to accompany same. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
JOHN FINGLAND,
Secretary 'of Board.
8355-2
TENDERS WANTED
Tender, will be' receiver- by the under.igne.i
or any member of t.he...Counci'l, of the Town-
ship of Mullett, until Thursday, the 23th day
d Anril. 1932, -at 3 o'clock p.m., for. the
furnishing of -the power necessary to operate
the .tore or gravel -crusher for the Town,•hip
es! Hullett; the furnishing of all n5,e 1(y
;ahs' to keep the machine runnir>; to, (steam
t••, and placing the crushed materiel in the
bin ready for delivery ; said cr-ash•id material
to he made fine' enough to ga through a one-
in^ft'screen, - All- crushed , teat as' '1 going into
the bask bin not to be paid for unicss re-
quired by the Council. 'TenelSet to inclu-ie the
roving of the crusher from one pi: to an-
other if, required,. Council to fur,rsh' the oil
for the machine but not for the traitor. Con-
tractor to clean off all refuse material from
the to of the pit a•nd to keep same in a
Proper pe'pelit!on.. Also a separate tender for
the delivery of the crushed material ,at. so
much rim yard by 11/., yard truck per mile
haul. Contractor in either case to . comply
with -the provisions of the Compensation Act
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accept-
ed.- Said tenders will the opened at a meeting
of the Municipal Council- to bet held In the
Forester's Hall, Londesbero, on Thursday,
April 28, 1932. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
JOHN FINGLAND,
Clerk of Hallett:
3356-2
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE• is hereby given that all creditors
and others,i
lav ng claims against the estate
of William Wilson, the younger,..late of the
Town of Seafort'h, gentleman, who died• on
the 9th day o8 March, 1932, are required to
send to the undersigned, solicitor for the
Executors, full particulars and verified by
affidavit of their da'inm cin or before the,,
25th day of April, 1932. ^
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the said -last mentioned date, the Execu-
tors will proceed iso distribute the assets of
the said deceased,' having regard only to
claims of which they then `Shall, have had
notice.
DATED at Seaforth, Ont.,' this 5th day of
April, 1932. -
R. S. 'HAYS,
' Solioitor. for Executors.
3355-,3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE- is hereby given that all eredi-
tors and others having claims against the
estate of Robert Betts, late of the Township
of McKillop, farmer, who died on the 5th of
March, 1932, are required to send to the
undersigned solicitor for the executors, full
particulars and verified ' by afRdavit of their
claims 'on or :before the' 25th of April, 1932.
AND NOTICE IS FURI Jir,R GIVEN that
after the said Last mentioned date, the Execu-
tors will proceed 'to distribute the assets of
the said deceased, having;, regard only to
claims of which they then shall have had
notice
DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 5th day of
April, 1932.
R. S. HAYS,
Solicitor for Executosi ,
3855-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby' given that all creditors
and others having claims agai)ist' the estate
of Agnes MdGeoch, late of the Village of
Egmondvllies in the County of Huron, who
died on the 12th day of February, 1932, are
requested to forward their claims, verified
by affidavit, to the undersigned, solicitor for
the Executers, on o$ before the 4th day of
April. 1982.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
alter the said.l'ast mentioned date, the execu-
tors will proceed to distribute the assets of
the said deceased, having regards c:-rly to
the elaims of which they then shall have had
notice.
PAVED at Seaforth, Ontario, this 18th day
of March, 1932.
JOHN J, HUGGARD,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Salicitor for the Executors.
38:3-3
NOTICE TO . CREDITORS
In the Estate of Margaret A. Charlesworth,
deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that all crelltors
and others haring claims against the estate
of Margaret A. Charlesworth, late of the
Village of Egmondville, in the County of
Huron, Widow, who died on the 12th day of
February, 1932, are required to send to the
undersigned, solicitor for Stet Administratrix,
fuel partu,iulaaa and verified by affidavit of
their claims on/ or before the 18th day of
April, 1982,
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the said" hist mentioned irate, the Ad-
mdnisita'attrix will ,proceed to distribute the
aci5'b% of the Staid deceased, having regards
only+ to the claims. of which site thea shall
have had notice.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario, this 21st day
of M•areh, 1992.
,1O1IN J. HUGGA'RD.
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Admimisteettrlx. '
•8855-8
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ernons'
at. our store in charge of .Mrs. B.
regi t�'i
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Special Wabasso Demonstrator
Monday, Tuesday,` Wednesday, Aprii11-124
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- Every woman attend-
ing (the 'Lecture Tues-
day, 3:30 p.m., will re-
ceive a numbered ticket.
For every 25 tickets is-
sued
ONE WABASSO
BEDDING SETT
will , be given
FREE ,
to the holder of the
0, lucky ticket.
You may win one of
these beautiful setts.
Special Lecture on Tuesday, at 3.30 p.m.
Mrs. Meredith
will deliver A SPECIAL FREE LECTURE ON Wabasso Products, Cotton Sheets,
Pillow Slips, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Prints, Wacosilke, Rayons,, Broadcloth:,
Longcloths, Etc.
COME IN any day during the Demonstration, but be sure and attend the Lec-
ture--yoii may win the free Bedding Sett and in any event you will get expert ad-
- ' vice on color harmony and room decoration. - -
There is no obligation or urge to buy, although Wabasso-Products will all carry
Special Demonstration Prices.
Wabasso Cotton Co. is a
Canadian firm employ-
ing 2600 Canadians.
Stewart 1 ros.
Seaforth
Wabasso Products are -
always a season ahead
in style and color com-
binations and, are not
high priced.
SHERIFF'S SALE OF
LANDS
COUNTY OF PERTH
Under and by virtue of a 'Writ of Execu-
tion issued out of the Supreme Court of On-
tario, to me directed and delivered against
the Iambi and tenements of WILLIAM AR-
THUR WRIGHT wherein ISABELLA JANE
WRIGHT is the plaintiff, I have seized and
taken in execution and will offer for sale by
Public auction at my office in the Court
House, in the City of Stratford, in the Coun-
ty of Perth, on Tu't'sday, the 19th day of
April, 1932, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m., all
the right, title. and equity of redethption of
the said WILLIAM ARTHUR WRIGHT, in
to and out of the following lands and tene-
ments, being composed of Lot Number 29,
Coecesaton 10, in the Tosepaltup of Hibbert,
in the County of Perth •
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On the premises are su'Qposed to be a brick•
Mouse, bank barn, drive shed, etc.
M. F. IRVINE,
Sheriff County of Perth.
Sheriff Office, Stratford, Out, •
January 19th, 1932. -
8364-4
THE JOHN RANKIN
AGENCY
Insurance of all kinds.
Fonds, Real Estate
Money to Loan
SEAFORTH,' ONTARIO
Phone '91,
BLOOD TESTED CHICKS
Hatchery 'and flocks are both in-
spected under the Dominion Depart-
ment of Agriculture's Hatchery Ap-
proval Policy. The testing of the
blood samples was done,by Capital
Laboratories, Ottawa.
The- bred -'to -lay qualities of our
birds are kept up-to-date by the pur-
chase of male birds from high record
R. 0. P. hens, owned 'by some of the
most successful breeders in the coun-
try.
We expect to hatch about 1,500
Barred Rocks, 250 White Rocks and
500 Leghorns per week. Please order
about one month 'before you want
your chicks, if you can. Don't think
too much abort the price. We will
use you right. Colne and see us, or
phone 97 r 4, Hens'all. We will be
glad to talk things over with you,
Feed, Stoves and other suupplies
kept on hand.
J. Elgin McKinley
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Creamery Butter • ._..__�__ Always
ConOdence in -business is obtained by years of dependable service:"
We Want Cream.
"MORE CREAM"—"GOOD CREAM"
Deliver your cream direct or send by truck or express and receive '
our highest market •price, consistent with accurate weights and tests.
Deliver your cream and receive your money.
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Charges moderate.
Flowers furnisher] on short
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