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• lord; spray, • pAblic, ad0.01 ' • pupils;
.10140Y, Mi. and Oallninghani and
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,sos, .sOraY, 'alTS. %Edwards and Mrs.
Churchill; Wreath, gisiies Ferguson,
.Seaforth- pillow, ' Qrace Ferguson and
•fairly; wreath; Mr. and Ws. I. W.
• Alttore; heart,. Itas: and Lyl Brawr4
wreath, Atutt Nessie and -Aunt Jes-
e.i. P•Pra4r, Miss McDonaid;' wreatht
..Biunnivg. Men's Association; spray,
Misses Eva and, Lilllenand Harry Kay;
• 'Dmidat ; spray, Clinton News-Recordt
-baskel,t, Fred and Isabel Gilpin, St.
Louis; spray, Men and .girls of Reg-
• Zonal Office, St. •Louisl.Masonic Etna-
• ,blem, A.F. & AM. No. 84, Clinton;
-wreath, Lake Erie and St. Clair Pub
„lishing Association; spray, 8. S. and
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Min. Allin and Mr. and Mrs. F. Turn-
er; wreath, D. M.. and Mrs. Scott.
'• Relalives and friends from a dist-
, ance: .Miss Nessie W. Kay, Winni-
. .peg,- Man.; 'Dir. 'A. W.' L. and 'Mrs.
Gilpin, St. Louis; -'Mrs. • O'Rourke,
Hamilton; Mr. W. IL •Matthews, Miss
' Irene Cavanagh, Owen Sound; Chas.
.,. .0. end Mrs: Kerr, Oakville; Misses
Lillie and Eva Kay-, Dundas; Chas,
Metcalf, Mrs. Nletqalf and do:tighter,
Guelph; Miss....Lyi Brown, Mrs. Ralph
- and Russell Brogivn, Toronto; Geo,. E.
-.. and Mrs. Ferguson, Miss Jean and
-Russell 'Boyd, Toronto; Dr. Harold
Renner and father, J. H. Kenner,
..kitratford; Rev, S. James and Mrs.
Arlin, Toronto; F. W. and Mrs.
Wigg and -Miss -Marjorie', .Seaforth;
Mrs. Marshill, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs.
Roht. Dane, Miss Perkins, M. and
Mr. JHohnes, Cxorriei.,Mr.. and Mrs.
Filiott, Harristan; Heaber and Mis.
Wiarton; Miss Ervelyn 'gun •
ningham • R.N., „.Brantford; Mr. Gil-
braith and-son;:Donald, Dundas;M.
, nnd 1VIrs. Lloyd, • Winglism; Mrs.
S. .Gallaher, Bluevale; Mrs. Finlay,
. •N., Kincardine; Miss Collins, R.N.,
_Rincardine; D. M. and Mrs. Scott.
London; Malcarre and Mrs. McBeth,
• Milverton; Miss Nina Rogers, Mount
Forest; Herb. and Mrs. Cunninghapn,
'Palmerston; Miss Annie McDonald,
R.N., of Teeswater ; M. -It:- Nitechan,
•of Wingham; San' and Mrs. Carter,
Jame and...Mta. Henderson, of
forth.
Telegrams of sytrnpathy were re-
•Ceived from: Miss Jessie M. Grant,
..,,..".'Winnipeg; Dr. A. W. L. Gilpin. St.
:Louis; G. N. Edwards, Alexandria;
Mrs. R. W. Moole, Saskatoon, Sask.:,
Miss Irene Cavanagh and W. H. Mat-
. thews,' Owen Sound; Rev. S. J. and
Mrs. Anna, Toronto.
The following letters have also been
received by the sorrowing ones:
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•. April 22, 1932.
Dear Mrs. Kerr: The officers and
members of Clinton Lodge, A. F.
A. f., extend to you -and" to. Miss
Mary Helen, their .sincere sympatTIV
in the loss of a beloved son am:
father. While his passing des not
touch us as closely, yet we too mourn
the:loss of a brother.
May the Great Architect of th;
Universe sustain and comfort you in
this your hour of sorrow.
• Sincerely yours,
• Ir. E. Rorke, Secretary.
Hamilton, April 23, 1932.
Mrs, W. H. Kerr,
Brussels, Ontario.
• Dear 1Mr.% ?Kerr: Please. accept
our sincere sympathy in yohr renent
loss of your son, Mr. John L. Kerr.
It has been a pleasure to dp busi-
ness with him, and with his father
previously, for a long time. It tends
to make the loss more keen that he
Survived) his father su,ch a compara-
tvely short time.
Yours truy,
Buntin Gillies & Co., Ltd.
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HOW Tio TAB reitiliZerfi•.,,
1;;tjte4tOet S14475%414.4 tor.tiNt.,
0110-,9* tog' v,i4t40001
iiiarlielarIY as 400. reahltS I
Sante:fertli,er• drpled gate ,
1, • 4;474rOatiiircV ErfllOsS
mluatte dOteranAnedtor 0
crOPS and for ead). moral type
• ertimir arinecl the 00.1
for grains .4titer reputo tha,
an equal 'quantity...Of the sante telt-
ilizer,tioackast and worked into the
sell.Fograin, thelube application,
as aosompliaho y jhe ordiiar gruIj
dri'llgeTtilizer equipment, gives, sa -
ildtbeborY aPplication up to 400 punds,
an 'acre. 'Per pobattoes fertilizer
should (be sown -on either side of the
seed pieees iblut net in contact with
them, and on a level With the seed
pieces, neither above nor below them.
For turnips and Mangels 'grown on
the drill, -broadcast...the _fertilizer on
the land Sus* before drilling it up.
For beans an4 peas, specal care
should be taken to prevent seed ernd
fertilizer coming together. Two 'vry
important points in fertilizing -al
crops are: 1. : Get the fertilizer
down into the damp soil. 2. Don't
let much of it come in contact 'with
the seed or seed piece.
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BIRTHS
Si112.--In Scott 114einturial Hospitht, Seaferth,
on Aritr27vh, fo Mx. and Mrs. C. I'. Sils,
a son.
Buck,—In IVicKiPap, on Monday, April 24th,
to Mr. and Mn. Rueben Buck, a son.
Evan.—In Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaorth,
on April 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Evans, of Dubln, a son.
Kraukopf.—In Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea-
ferth, en April 24th, to Mr. and Mrs N.
Krauskopf, of McKillorp, a daughter,
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DEATES
Biadfot.—In Seaforth, on Monday, April 21,
Katherine Broadfoot, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Broadfoot.
Laidlaw—In II/leson, Quebec, on Friday, April
22.nd, Arthur Laidlaw, son a 1\1r. and M
David Laidla, of Caper, Sask., in his 23rd
year.
11141erdie.—At the family reeiderce 785
Hellmuth Avenue, London, • on trSat.
urday, April 23r1, Jane S. Smillie, widow
of the late Robert McMordie, in her ''91st
ycar, formerly of Kippen, Ont.
CARD OF rl'IRAN11.9.
Mr. Thomas Jhrma-n and family wish to
thank thrire many friends and neighbors far
their kind deeds and sympathy shown them
during their,,recent sad bereavement.
3359x1
CARD OF TlFIANKS
Mr. Thomas Dickson and family,' a Hen -
desire to express their sincere amnesia -
Lon of the kindness and sympathy exiterided.
to them during their recent bereavement, also
te• thank those who loaned ears and sent
floral tributes, and to Rev. A. Sinclair and
those who Sang,
AUCTION SALF%
• A UGTI-ON-SALE OF' HORSES AND CAT-
TLE.—Mr. 'Thomas Brown has been in-
steucted to sell by public auction on Thurs-
day, May 12t5, at 2 p.m.. at the Queen's
Hotel Barns, Seaforth, the following: Hores,
cattle and pigs, also imPlements af all kinds,
husehold furniture; secondhad- cas; -harness,
single and double, top buggy, diamond hat: -
sows, disc harrow. Terms of sale arranged
on date of sale. t.'hemas Brown, Auctioneer.
Quantity Irish Cob-
bles and Carmen
Seed Potatoes
ALL KINDS OF 6RASS SED
W. E. Butt
KIPPEN
Phone 11 on 91, Hensall.
•BUY BONDS NOW
. . .• . for Income and Profit.
Due to market conditions, many seasoned bonds
of wk -known Companies have declined sharply,
and are now selling at material discounts under
$100.00, thus affording highly attractive current
STilds, plus opportunity for substantial appreci-
ation in value:
May we submit a selected list of such bonds, which in our opinion
present outstanding opportunities?
-E. A. SIEGRIST
& CO., LIMITED
Investment Bankers
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New Bank of Toronto Bldg., LONDON, ONTARIO.
PHONE METCALFE 3370
Use Seaforth Highest Quality
Creamery Butter 18 Years Always
Confidence in (business is obtained by years of dependable service.
We Want Cream.
-"MORE CREAM"—"GOOD CREAM"
Deliver your cream direct or send by track or express and receive
our highest 'market price, consistent with accurate weights and tests.
Deliver your creamand receive your money.
SEAFORTH CREAMERY
C, A. BARBR, Proprietor.
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The Exctor ref' the Estate of Aleaaknier
Cherleeworth,4000004wat ofter for en;e,
public ampti)0,&$..w--41.11VVRIP414: ,5th
thAPtakEfIcall,049.42A. 4,4".94.4nte...irththeev*NiAmio,pot,
Egniondel4, bellreomposed Of Vlll0,ge X44
4, on the gowth. eloair.,ast Bayteld Street
aslaid doW7n On 0 -TOP of said village aunke
for 0. L. VaEsm90 and regigtered; 448.0
a part of bob 44- 4n: the Seoond }futn, lload
Concession df ..the 'fionauhip ef Tueltersmith,
in said CeuntOf otz,-Iffuron, which mvp
particularbi dealbed"all—folldiVrei'Clniimens-
ing at a point all• the 'North East carper "of
said Lot 4, hence litlasterly along Hayfield
Street 1 chan, ..25 Wks: thence Southerly in
a line parallel cuttli, tthe Eaatern Boundary
of said Lot 4, tare chains. Thence .Westerly:
line parallel With Baybeld Street, 1
chain, 25 links. Thence along the Easterly
boundary of said •Lot 4 to the Place of be-
ginning containing 00e7ouarter of an acre of'
land anorelerio
orhiest, on h
wibioh -land : erected a
comvab
TERMS OF SALE ON LAND.—Ten per
cent tash at the timeof sale; balance within
80 claw thereafter,
At the same time and place the folloWing
chattels will- be sold bo public auction:--,
tunalli tables, 1 piano, 1 parlour carpet, 1
bedroom suite, 1 bedroom linleum; 1 bed-
room 'suite (oak); 1rnirror. 1 rocker, 1 lawn.
cmasonve,ear, BlublasilierMeofk.bolOwrh„i4tinvgaetesrkea4anidre!r000nke-
wardrabe, 1 dresser, 4 wW3hstend, 1 music
rack, 1 sewing- machine, 2 hat indica, two
vases, 2 rocking chairs, 2 easy chairs (hrse
hair),' 1 heir lounge,, 1 parlour table, 1 bed-
room malting, 1 sideboard, 1 dining nem
table, 4 chairs, 1 arm chair, 1 clock, 1
chen range, 1 'kitchen rocker, . 1 hedge shears,
11 washstand; 2 kitchen cupboards, 1 kitchen
table, 1 stAt ladder, hand washing rna7
chine, 1 Roar bin, 1 box stove and stand, 1
hangings lamp, 1 horsehide robe, quantity of
dishes and other exuds.
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TERMS OF SALE- ON CHAT'TELS--Casb.
Further particulars, and conditions of sate
will be made known at the time of safe
and may be had in the raeantilaie from' the
undersigned.
n. s. HAYS,
Executor's SOliektor,
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Seaforth, Ont.
• 3357-3
AUCTION SALE
OF DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT AND.
HOUSEHOLD 'FURNITURE IN THE
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
The Executors of the Estate of William
Wilsim-the Younger, decreased, have instruct-
edThomas Brown, auctioneer, to offer .for
saie by public tanetion on Saturday, the 7th
day of May, 1-932, at 2 o'clock in the after-
noon, on the premises; the following desir-
able property: Lot Slumber One Hundred
and Twety-nine (129), Jarvis Survey, corner
off,t Market and Jarvis Streets,- in the Towa of
Seaforth, on which is erected a modern red
brick residence centaiaing 8 TOMS, with
bathroom, furnace and ' electric lights and a
splendid cellar. There is also a good garage
on taw premises.
TERMS OF' SALE. ON PROPERTY—(Fen
per cent cash at the Wile of sale, the -balance,
without interest,within 30 days thereafter:
At the same time and place the following
chattels will he offered for sale byttpublic
auction: One hall rack, 1 settee, 2 Mont•is
chairs, 1 rope chair, 4 small tables, 4 rockers,
1 dining room table, 6 chairs, 2 jardinere
stands, 1 lounge, 1 buffet, 1 bedroom suite
(oak), 1 bedroom suite (mahogany), 1 bed-
room suite (walnut), 1 bed, 3 pairs feather
pillows, 2 feather mattresses, 9 chairs, one
mattress, 3 large rugs, 2 small rugs, 3 pairs
weal blankets, quills, 4 pin cretonne cur-
tains, pictures; 1 tort set-(4CritTeb-chT: 1 trunk,
1 wardrobe, 1 clothes •basket, 1 clock, 1 vio-
lin, 1 sewing machine glassware, gen*, 1
dozen silver knives and forks, 1 dozen silver
teaspoons, 3 linen' tablecloths, 1 cook stove
(Monarh), 2 lawn mowers, 1 coal oil stove,
washing machine, 1 *ringer, 1 cupboard, 1
clOthes horse, ladders,'Sfeapper %filer, shovels,
tools,harse .blankert, F rope, 1 Pruning. knife,
1 Eshex ear, small quantity of lumber.
TERMS' OF SALE ON CHAT'TELS—Gash.
Further particulate and conditions cif sale
will be 'made known at the time of sale and
may be had in the meantime fron the un-
dersigned.
. R. S. HAYS,
• Seaforth, Ont.,
So/Baiter for the Executors.
Thos. Brown, Esq, Autioneer.
3358-3
FARMS POR SALE
ARM Folic, SALE.—FOR BALE PART LO'!
28 and 29, Concession $, MelUlben, eon
thing 192 acres and icnovris as the T. I
fagg. Must he segt.-to the estate
LlE not sold will be rented. For particular.
apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK. Executor.Set
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forth.•• 3358-tf
LOOD TESTED CHICKS
Hatchery and flocks are both in-
spected under the Dominion Depart-
ent 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
bird s are kept up-to-date by tbe pur-
hase of rimle birdS from high record
R. 0. P. hens, owned by some of ,the
most successful breeders in the coun-
ry.
We expect to hatch about 1,500
Barred Rocks, 250 White Rocks and
00 Leghorns per week. Please order
bout one month ,before you want
your chicks, if you can. Don't think
o much about the price. We will
use you right. 'Come and see us, or
hone 97 r 4, liensall. We will be
lad to talk things over with you.
Feeql, Stoves and other suupplies
pt di hand.
J. Elgin McKinley
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3350-10
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Funeral Director, and 0
Licensed. Embalmer,
Best Motor and Horse-drawn 0
equipMent.
Charges moderate.
Flowers furnished on short 0
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THE JOHN RANKIN
AGENCY
Insurance of all kinds.
Bonds, Real Estate'
Money to Loan
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO,
Phone 91
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for very little.
We never had prettier Curtans, and the
Qualities spell years of wear. i Your win-
dows are the eyes of your hti'me -- seen •
• by everybody. Read over t ese pricps,
then come in and see the curtains. • t'"
Frilled Curtains
Plain Marquisette with self frill, Valence and tie
backs; stitched with Blue, Rose or Green
VERY SPECIAL, PAIR
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610
Frilled Curtains
A big range of Frilled Curtains of a good sturdy
Check Marquisette, both Colored stitched and, solid
color frills and thenew cottage sets. All 214 yards
long. Colors—Rose, Blue, Gold, Green.
PRICED SPECIALLY AT, PAIR
Swiss .Net •-• Curtains. • • •
Two -good patterns in a fine quality Swiss net. One
pattern laced edged and the other the new ta:lored,
edge, ,Size 36 x 21/4 long.
SPECIALLY PRICED, PAIR
Marquisettes
Checked Marquisettes in White, Ivory, and Ecru.
Strong, sturdy cloth.
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE, YARD.
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Nets
Good quality Ivory Nets in a variety of patterns.
A curtaining that will give excellent wear, 36 inches
wde. YARD
Fine- Marquisettes
• Fine Marquisettes of various checks and dots, cus-
ter dots, clipped dots, etc. Very delicate colors of
• Rose, Gold, Mauve, etc. The very thing for dainty
bedroom curtains; 39 inches wide.
YARD'
Drapery
A range of cloths of a heavy weave, brocaded pat-
terns on combination grounds of Gold and Black,
Rose and Blue, etc. Fifty inches wide and abso-
lutely guaranteed fast colors. Regular $150 and
$2.75 per yard.
SPECIAL PRICE, YARD
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• tn laying reereerw ofild,r;.. Min .Mete.
•whit ,p.f.ceed sw,y one ye.,wr ago. .411a.v .2n4,
• Dearect•racthe.,r. bow 'we Mies Mk
Jaw our heartre titled with, pain;
Oh f 'this world weaid be a heaven
pould we bear your oice again.
You arro gone but not foirgotten,
Years eon 'nee r 'ease the pate
in..the hearts of time who love you,
Tial the dell' vte • meet Wain.
—Sdly missed by husband and family.
8359n1
Notice of Dissolution of
. Partnership
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Norm is hereby given that the partner-
ship heretofore subaisting between us, the
undersigned, as Insurance Agents and Sew-
ing Machine Dalers, ixii the Town of Sea -
forth(' Ontamite.,. bas this day been dissolved
he mutual consent. All delatet owing teethe
said tpartnership are to be .i.d to Merton A.
Reid at his office at SeafoAh aforesaid, and
all claims against the said partnershin are
to be presented to the said •Merton A. Reid,
by whom the same will .besettled.
DATED at Seakrbh, Ontario, this 16th;
,day Of Apri1.1932.
Witnees:• JAMES WATSON
.jhn H. Best. MERTON A. REID.
8359-8
IMPORTANT NOTICES
WANTED.—A. NUMBER OF CATTLE FOR
pasture./ Apply to JOHN PARK, Staffa.
Lot' 21, Concession 1, Hibbert. Dublin Cen-
tral. ' • 3359x2
GRASS TO RENT.—WILL RENT GRASS
or take a number of cattle in to pasture.
Phone 245-6, Setaforth. MRS. ROBERT
OLARICE, R. R. 2, Seafortla, 3359-2
("HICKS FOR SALE—BABY CHICKS FROM
'-' high production Barred Rock hens. Hatch
coming off May 9th, 10 cents. MRS. R01:
LAWSON, Phone 31-241, Seaforth. 3359-1
WANT,ED.—A NUMBER Of' CATTLE, FOR
pasture; prices right. Apply to the
undersigned or Phone 91-133, Seafortb. T.' G.
SHILLINGLAW, R. R. 4, •Seafontli. '3358-2
VIOR SALE.—A QUANTITY OF SEED
'• peas, No. 1 nalit. Apply to it. T.
ELGIE, R. R. No. 2,'Kippen, or Phone 32-134.
Sea:forth. 3358-tf
QEED WHEAT FOR SALE.—CHOICE SEED
*---" wheat, Grde a, "Reward" variety;
splendid yielder: a limited quantity at $1.00
per bushel -sacked f.o.b., Hensel!. Apply to
OWEN GEIGER & SON, Hensall, Ont.
3319-1
nABy CHICKS FOR SALE.—S. C. W. LEG-
"' horns and Bred-to-ly Barred Rocks.
Leghorns exceptionally heavy laying strain;
average daily production of 1100 hens for the
last three months 1021 eggs. Bred for health,
vieor and' high prochiction. All eggs set pro-,
ducal on the farm. MAY price: Leghorn.s„/
9 cents ; Barred Roks, 10 cents. We hev..Q
used laediereeti dockerels for five years. W.
HUME GLUTTON, It. R. 5, Goderich, Ont.
Phone 1413, Carlow. -. 3358x3
RABY CHICKS FOR SALE.—S, C. W. Leg
" horns and 0. A. C. Bred -to -lay Barred
Rocks. Leghorn* exceptionally heavy leying
strain. i Average daily production of 1,500
hens for the lest three months was 1,021
eggs. Bred for health, vigor and high pro-.
duct -ion: April prices • Leghorns, 11 cents;
Barred Rocks, 12 cents. May price,, 1 cent
less. No Rock eggs set after April 23rd un-
less specially ordered. We haVe used pedi-
greed cockerels for five years.' W. HUME
CLUTTON, R. R. 5„Gederieh. ..Phone 1413,
Carlow. t •• ....a.U74f
pRIVATE SALE.—TEEt FOLLOWING ARE
offerd for private sale at Let 19,, 'Con -
caption 13, 1VielUlop, 114 miles east ,r Lead -
bury: Twenty-five pounds of bee foundation,
1 bee smoker, 1 honey knife, 2 slats extrac-
tor, 1 ton honey; tank, 150 empty bee boxes,
10 to 60 hives a bees, bee screens, 7 tWo-.
year-old steer, weight 850-900 pOunds ; 1
heifer, 800 tb.; 1 6 -year-old cow in ealf; 1
fresh cow and calf: 750 pounds Yellow Blois-
som sweet .cover. GORDON HOLMES. °
. 3357-3
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. MORTGAGE SALE
OF VALUABLE- 100 ACRE FARM IN THE
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT •
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Under and by virtue of the Powers of Srle
ontained.in a certain Indenture of Mortgaftee,
which will be produced tat the time of sale,
there will be offered for sale by' noblie ape -
tion, by Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, at the
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, in the Town of Se-
Tortfi; on Tm81,', the Mli IVIAT,' 1932: tit '2
o'clock tin the afternoon, the following Iand.4,
namely; Lot 'Nurmber Three (3), in the
Ninth (9th) Concession of the TownshiP of
Hullett, containing by admeasuretnertt 180
acres of land be the same more or less.
There are erected on the premilses a frame
house and kitchen, large barn with cement
stabling underneath, drilled well antl water
in ths barn, then house and garage. ' " The
land is all cleared and in good state of culti-
vation.
TERMS OF SALE.—Ten (10) per cent. in
cash on the day of sale and the balace.
without interest, within 30 days thereafter.
Further particulate and terms of sale will
be made,,,known at the tirne of sale and may
be had in 'the meantime from the undersign-
ed.
DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 21st jay of
April, A. D. 1932.
R. S. .HYS,
Vendor's Solictor.
2858-2 - , - Thomaa Brown', Auctioneer.
NOTICE TO nCREDITORS
NOTICE • is hereby given that all crediters
and others having claims against the estate
of James Mann, late of the Village of Kin -
burn, in the County of Huron, Retired ralITI.-
er, who died on the 18th day of March, 1932,
are required to forward their caims c duly
proven to the undersigned Solicitor on or
before the lOth day af May. 1932, after vvihioh
date the Executers will proceed to diatribute
the edtarte, having regard only to and being
responsible only for the claims of which they
shall then have lattice
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario, the 21st day
of April, 199.
JOHN E. BEST,
• Seaforth, Ontario,
Executors' Solicitor. •
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A BARGAIN
''FOR4SALE.—Five -ares, one mile'
front Seaforth; modern liatise with
furnace, bath and toilet; small barn;
good orchard. Taxes, $15. Splendid
chance to start chicken farm, bees,
etc. Apply to
R. S. HAYS, Seaforth, Ont.
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The Exctor ref' the Estate of Aleaaknier
Cherleeworth,4000004wat ofter for en;e,
public ampti)0,&$..w--41.11VVRIP414: ,5th
thAPtakEfIcall,049.42A. 4,4".94.4nte...irththeev*NiAmio,pot,
Egniondel4, bellreomposed Of Vlll0,ge X44
4, on the gowth. eloair.,ast Bayteld Street
aslaid doW7n On 0 -TOP of said village aunke
for 0. L. VaEsm90 and regigtered; 448.0
a part of bob 44- 4n: the Seoond }futn, lload
Concession df ..the 'fionauhip ef Tueltersmith,
in said CeuntOf otz,-Iffuron, which mvp
particularbi dealbed"all—folldiVrei'Clniimens-
ing at a point all• the 'North East carper "of
said Lot 4, hence litlasterly along Hayfield
Street 1 chan, ..25 Wks: thence Southerly in
a line parallel cuttli, tthe Eaatern Boundary
of said Lot 4, tare chains. Thence .Westerly:
line parallel With Baybeld Street, 1
chain, 25 links. Thence along the Easterly
boundary of said •Lot 4 to the Place of be-
ginning containing 00e7ouarter of an acre of'
land anorelerio
orhiest, on h
wibioh -land : erected a
comvab
TERMS OF SALE ON LAND.—Ten per
cent tash at the timeof sale; balance within
80 claw thereafter,
At the same time and place the folloWing
chattels will- be sold bo public auction:--,
tunalli tables, 1 piano, 1 parlour carpet, 1
bedroom suite, 1 bedroom linleum; 1 bed-
room 'suite (oak); 1rnirror. 1 rocker, 1 lawn.
cmasonve,ear, BlublasilierMeofk.bolOwrh„i4tinvgaetesrkea4anidre!r000nke-
wardrabe, 1 dresser, 4 wW3hstend, 1 music
rack, 1 sewing- machine, 2 hat indica, two
vases, 2 rocking chairs, 2 easy chairs (hrse
hair),' 1 heir lounge,, 1 parlour table, 1 bed-
room malting, 1 sideboard, 1 dining nem
table, 4 chairs, 1 arm chair, 1 clock, 1
chen range, 1 'kitchen rocker, . 1 hedge shears,
11 washstand; 2 kitchen cupboards, 1 kitchen
table, 1 stAt ladder, hand washing rna7
chine, 1 Roar bin, 1 box stove and stand, 1
hangings lamp, 1 horsehide robe, quantity of
dishes and other exuds.
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TERMS OF SALE- ON CHAT'TELS--Casb.
Further particulars, and conditions of sate
will be made known at the time of safe
and may be had in the raeantilaie from' the
undersigned.
n. s. HAYS,
Executor's SOliektor,
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Seaforth, Ont.
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AUCTION SALE
OF DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT AND.
HOUSEHOLD 'FURNITURE IN THE
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
The Executors of the Estate of William
Wilsim-the Younger, decreased, have instruct-
edThomas Brown, auctioneer, to offer .for
saie by public tanetion on Saturday, the 7th
day of May, 1-932, at 2 o'clock in the after-
noon, on the premises; the following desir-
able property: Lot Slumber One Hundred
and Twety-nine (129), Jarvis Survey, corner
off,t Market and Jarvis Streets,- in the Towa of
Seaforth, on which is erected a modern red
brick residence centaiaing 8 TOMS, with
bathroom, furnace and ' electric lights and a
splendid cellar. There is also a good garage
on taw premises.
TERMS OF' SALE. ON PROPERTY—(Fen
per cent cash at the Wile of sale, the -balance,
without interest,within 30 days thereafter:
At the same time and place the following
chattels will he offered for sale byttpublic
auction: One hall rack, 1 settee, 2 Mont•is
chairs, 1 rope chair, 4 small tables, 4 rockers,
1 dining room table, 6 chairs, 2 jardinere
stands, 1 lounge, 1 buffet, 1 bedroom suite
(oak), 1 bedroom suite (mahogany), 1 bed-
room suite (walnut), 1 bed, 3 pairs feather
pillows, 2 feather mattresses, 9 chairs, one
mattress, 3 large rugs, 2 small rugs, 3 pairs
weal blankets, quills, 4 pin cretonne cur-
tains, pictures; 1 tort set-(4CritTeb-chT: 1 trunk,
1 wardrobe, 1 clothes •basket, 1 clock, 1 vio-
lin, 1 sewing machine glassware, gen*, 1
dozen silver knives and forks, 1 dozen silver
teaspoons, 3 linen' tablecloths, 1 cook stove
(Monarh), 2 lawn mowers, 1 coal oil stove,
washing machine, 1 *ringer, 1 cupboard, 1
clOthes horse, ladders,'Sfeapper %filer, shovels,
tools,harse .blankert, F rope, 1 Pruning. knife,
1 Eshex ear, small quantity of lumber.
TERMS' OF SALE ON CHAT'TELS—Gash.
Further particulate and conditions cif sale
will be 'made known at the time of sale and
may be had in the meantime fron the un-
dersigned.
. R. S. HAYS,
• Seaforth, Ont.,
So/Baiter for the Executors.
Thos. Brown, Esq, Autioneer.
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FARMS POR SALE
ARM Folic, SALE.—FOR BALE PART LO'!
28 and 29, Concession $, MelUlben, eon
thing 192 acres and icnovris as the T. I
fagg. Must he segt.-to the estate
LlE not sold will be rented. For particular.
apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK. Executor.Set
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LOOD TESTED CHICKS
Hatchery and flocks are both in-
spected under the Dominion Depart-
ent 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
bird s are kept up-to-date by tbe pur-
hase of rimle birdS from high record
R. 0. P. hens, owned by some of ,the
most successful breeders in the coun-
ry.
We expect to hatch about 1,500
Barred Rocks, 250 White Rocks and
00 Leghorns per week. Please order
bout one month ,before you want
your chicks, if you can. Don't think
o much about the price. We will
use you right. 'Come and see us, or
hone 97 r 4, liensall. We will be
lad to talk things over with you.
Feeql, Stoves and other suupplies
pt di hand.
J. Elgin McKinley
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H. C. BOX
Funeral Director, and 0
Licensed. Embalmer,
Best Motor and Horse-drawn 0
equipMent.
Charges moderate.
Flowers furnished on short 0
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Nights Calls • Day Cals *
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THE JOHN RANKIN
AGENCY
Insurance of all kinds.
Bonds, Real Estate'
Money to Loan
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO,
Phone 91
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for very little.
We never had prettier Curtans, and the
Qualities spell years of wear. i Your win-
dows are the eyes of your hti'me -- seen •
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then come in and see the curtains. • t'"
Frilled Curtains
Plain Marquisette with self frill, Valence and tie
backs; stitched with Blue, Rose or Green
VERY SPECIAL, PAIR
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Frilled Curtains
A big range of Frilled Curtains of a good sturdy
Check Marquisette, both Colored stitched and, solid
color frills and thenew cottage sets. All 214 yards
long. Colors—Rose, Blue, Gold, Green.
PRICED SPECIALLY AT, PAIR
Swiss .Net •-• Curtains. • • •
Two -good patterns in a fine quality Swiss net. One
pattern laced edged and the other the new ta:lored,
edge, ,Size 36 x 21/4 long.
SPECIALLY PRICED, PAIR
Marquisettes
Checked Marquisettes in White, Ivory, and Ecru.
Strong, sturdy cloth.
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE, YARD.
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Nets
Good quality Ivory Nets in a variety of patterns.
A curtaining that will give excellent wear, 36 inches
wde. YARD
Fine- Marquisettes
• Fine Marquisettes of various checks and dots, cus-
ter dots, clipped dots, etc. Very delicate colors of
• Rose, Gold, Mauve, etc. The very thing for dainty
bedroom curtains; 39 inches wide.
YARD'
Drapery
A range of cloths of a heavy weave, brocaded pat-
terns on combination grounds of Gold and Black,
Rose and Blue, etc. Fifty inches wide and abso-
lutely guaranteed fast colors. Regular $150 and
$2.75 per yard.
SPECIAL PRICE, YARD
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