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SEPTIPBER 30, 1(932.
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TE FOR RADER
ANP CONFIDENCE
IN THE EIVIPIRE.
In one of my last appeals to the electors of SoUth Huron before
poling day, Monday, October 3, I urge that you cast your votes
for me, because I uphold the Government Of Rt. Hon, R. B. Ben-
nett, that negotiated the Imperial Conferenceagreements, of
such material 'benefit to South Huron and the rest of Canada.
This is the first test of public opinion ii the Empire Since .the
Conference concluded. For that reason, if the Government can-
didate is defeated, it will be stated in Great Britain that Canada
has turned down the Imperial trade agreements; that she is op-
posed to. the Conference. If, on'the other hand, you elect me as:
your representative, the forces working in Great- Britain and
throughout the Empire for increased trade and prosperity will
be cheered .and heartened.'
Conferenc&. results have already increased prices for
apples and other farm products. If you want the good work
to continue, vote for the Government, whose splendid work has
made it possible.
I have had twelve years' service in municipal affairs in South
Huron. ThisST'ear I' am Warden of Huron County.. If elected,
I will devote myself to the interests of every person, regardless
of political affiliations, as I have in the past.
Yours respectfully,
LOUIS H. RADER
Mark Your Ballot has.'
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•RADER, LOUIS. H., Farmer
X
Inserted by the South Huron Conservative Association.
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ZURICH
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4ftanlISISSIONIr4
'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bruer
mourn the death of their. infant son,
Frederick,•who passed away on Wed-
nesday of last: week, aged 11 months,
from an attack of' acute bronchitis.
The funeral was held .i)-11 Friday, in-
tormt mt. taking. place in I he R. C.
tee:iv-eery. Zurich.
Mr, Gilbert Jeffrey has purchased
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the house and 11/2 acres of land, one
mile •south of St. Joseph, from the
Papinea`u estate, and gets possession
on NoveMber 1. The property has
been Occupied by Mr. F. Simon for
so MO years.
Mrs. Peter Koehler has returned
from a visit • with friends and Pe!a.-
ti‘ es.- in Detroit.
The political campaign is rapidly
drawing to a close. Two meetings
will held here this week on Fri-
day evening in the,. interests of Mr.
L. H. Rader, Conservative candidate,
at which Hon. R. Weir and Mr, G.
Spotton, M.P., will be the speakers,
and on Saturday 'evening in the in-
terests of Mr. W. H. Golding, Liber-
al candidate, when 'Hon., W. )). Euler
and Hon.. Duncan IVI‘arshall
The. candicibtes will also address the
mc etings.
Crushed 'stonefrom the to*nship
rock crusher is now being spread, on
the road /between Zurich and Hen -
Sall ,, ....
CARDNO'S HALL
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SATURDAY
October lst
At 8 o'clock g,m.
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MINISTER OE AGRICULTURE
4ND
Charles W. Bell, M.P.
()t' HAMILTON
Mr. Weir is a native of Huron County, a practical farm-
er, with Canadian -wide experience, an able-
inadministra-
tor and excellent speaker, who speaks support of
Louis H.
ader
Government candidate for the House of Commons in South Huron
Mark your ballot thus: RADER, LOUIS H., Farmer - - - X
and staid behind the Imperial Conference agreements that mean
more money in the Pockets of South Huron farmers, merchants
and workers.
Ladies Especially Invited. Everybody Welcome. God Save the King.
COL. H. B. COMBE, President. » mat HIGGINS, Secretary
(This advertisement is inserted by the South Huron Conkivative Association.)
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ag.,,,.,_A;',12.1i;t9A;Milkit4;146t..4.4114LigtigilteNtk/WINAlfiiiltiltgokatItotweAll1Wi
70,1140 al4 and
Tuesday, loasWeeroff very succesatully'
aAtaiertsgh ra10.1.04 on Tues.day tey../t,
spolled-Or5Ille of -ow' 11r/Vrt).M.
The entri»eil in the indoor departinenits
w.PIV all Well filled And the Ohow
home was etrowided with exhibit. The
poultry •aloo was 1.4t•atiful exhibitors
having iti:Pd113 here from Sarnia and
many othe.r outside 'points. The horse
classes were not va well filled» this
year, although the cattle, siheep and
hog classes were up to former year.
Zurich Brass Band furnished music
for -the afternoon. The` concert ands
dance ii the eivening were well pat-
ienized.
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TUCKERSMITH
'Miss Winnie Stewart is visiting her
aunt, »Miss Isafbelle ,Meir," in Hensall
this week.
•Mrs. Nellie McCully, •of Seaforth,
spent a Very pleasant •viisit with Mr.
and Mrs. J. D.. Stewart on Sunday.
4r. W. M. Do* will halve a cleal-•
ing sale of pure bred and grade stock
crt his 'farm near Kippen, on Monday,
October 24.. This stock consists of.
horses. cattle, slheep• and swine and,
are all good animals and in first elass
shape, and will furnisiVa fine oppor-
tunity to intending etu.chasers to get
good stock. 1Mr. Deig has his farm
all seeded to grass and is quitting
farming.
Mr. W. M. Doig has been notified
that he has been elected a Director
of the HiuronsPlowman's Associatipn.
Mr. Doig, in his boyhood d'ays, was a
match plowman and still knows how
to »draw a straight furrow.
MANLEY
The Liberal meeting held in our
school 'was well attended. Mr. Gold-
ing, the Liberal ;candidate, and Mr.
Sanderson, »M.P., for South Perth, and
Deachma.n gave splendid address.
es on the issue of the by-election.
They stressed the only ,issue was by
the Conservative par/ y was to vote
•to ratify !what ,great good hat been
done by tie Imperial Conference, but
no one has ever heard what. the
agreemerft is. 'How, therefore, eau
the electors sanction anything they
ha%.e no knowledge of, so if we are
the jury we want evidenceon tne
case before we can return a verdict.
..TheConservative meeting on Tues-
day last was well ,attended. 4.nd Mr.
Rader, the candidate, and •Mr.l' Spot -
ton, M.P.; for North Ifuron,, spoke in
the interest of Mr. Rader, while Mr.
.R. •McMillan speke in the interest of
the country, and all were listened to
attentively. ',While the present 'goi-
ernment still ,insists on the electors
to render a verdict on the Imperial
Conference without getting any in-
formation as to what is coatained in
1.41e agreement, so that is the only
issue of this. campaign, which is a
flimsy one. 1:111r. Spotton /became a
free trader since the last time we
heard
Mr. Fred &kart made a business
trip to Toronto this week.
The late rain his hampered the
harvesting. of the buckwheat crotp.
• A large .number from here went to
Seaforth to hear the Hon. Mackenzie
King un the topics of the day.
BIRTHS •
Kramers.-- In Dublin, on September 23rd. tf;
Mir. and :VIrs.h. A11 ori Krarners, a son.
wummemmonssoum
Regent Theatre
Alortlior
„SOUND
Electric
SYSTEM
SEAFORTH
-Thursday, Friday, Saturday
The. French .Ambassador of joy
Maurice Chevalier
with that marvelous songbird
Jeannette MacDonald
in a lilting, Parisian comedy
romance ti;;A will send you
home with n smile!
"ONE HOUR WITH
YOU"
Monday, Tuosday, Wednesday
, Marlene Dietrich
.The • scrolio's outstanding
sensation and suave
•• 'Clive Brook
offer an ! ng of outstanding
entertainin••ii/ with an unirstial,
'Oriental my • fiery yarn.
"Shanghai Express"
A Superbly Portrayed Hit!
Evening Performances at 7.3()
and 9.15.
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ratitZat,11.1i1==1.11,,,m,Y11414=1111;yFileUr.e...,,,I,?(.1F.,=
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You,h-adHat.
In Canada to choose from,
YOU would likely select one of the
new Fall Suits that have just .been
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placed in stock in this store.
BECAUSE' when we Selected our.
new Fall Suits, we determined to
find the best values in the most at-
tractive suits to be found anywhere.
WE believe.we have succeeded. We
know our new Fall Suits are finer
than anything we have offered be-
fore: Finer as to fabrics; Finer as
to.smartness of cut and style; Finer
as to tailoring. • And finer as to sheer
values for what you, are asked to
pay.
BUT you—not we—are the judge.
Come in andilet us Show you luxur-
ious Suit after Suit in the new Fall
patterns and shades.
YOU WILL LIKE THEM
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MORTGAGE SALE
OF CHOICE FARM iN THE TOWN-
"S'IlIP OF McliI1.1,01)
Tinder and by .tue of , he prover.°o(' so I.
contained in an 11..1enture of Morttra 1, whleh
1,4,111 he produced on the ,121). Of HAW, there
wirs1 he of Oro 1 r,,•• ,n1 public Atteti ,n, by
George Elliott, AoctIoner, on the Premises.
00 Tuo,rlay, the 1 ; th day of M....otter, 19.12.
at 2 o'elr.ck in 11, afternoon, Ire fall
land, and Try'
ANI) Si N,111IJAR 'hot reetnin pnrerd,
dr tract of land nuti premises lvi.ng And be-
ing in the Town, hip of 11,1cKillop, in the
County Ifur•.0. in the Progint, • of Ontario»
being composed of East half of Let N,,1 -'r
Twelve (121 in the Tenth Coneessien erf Ithe
said Tnw04hi T Mo-Killop, and containing
by 13,4mKe4tteement Fifty lere., more or le4s,
There are erected cm the said lands .0 one
storey cornfot ob° log dwol'ing bot r nil a
`frame bank hat•n arid.% stone foundation in
gond rerrnie. lando Aro well drnin .1 vrd
fairly well fonnotl and there is an excellent
hardwood lut,h .'tn on P;Ort
The farm is convenient to church and
school being one ntfle fro -r. sqitonl.
mETtms 0T' 5A1,E,.• • Ten. per cent» in rv1.1
en the day ,,f nOR»And the hotline., withow.
,ittterest in thirty days theren.fter. The pur-
dhaser will be rr mired to Sign An o2reenv.nt,
te comple-te the Anis,.
rther eon ri t ions of Attie will be mnde
known mi the clay of the 'sr& 9nri may he
hhd Int the meantime from the undersigned.
DATED this 22nd d,145 of September,
JOHN .1. HITGOARD,
Sonfortb. Ontario,
Vendor's Solicitor.
George i1iMt, Auctioneer, Cite -ton, Ortsrin,
3880-8
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AUCTION SALE FARMS FOR SALE
, FARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE FART LOT
AuvrioN SALE c_ic• EARM.• 'M.,. Brown
ha, been inottle•,•(1 1 bv pu1,1ir ;me -
! at the C,,mmerein.).-.11 del, Seifert)), on
Sniurdas„
Oct,b » 1s1 at 2 p.m.» the 'h'i-'°
123 acre cm -in, »n 1,;t1 1;1. C.,nceooinn 4,
Tookeromith, 1. mih, south of Fonondt il'e, fird
farm wet. known r, one of the be•tit. farrn..
in the townhip. Term, mage known on day
t; ttle. RAF. (•»»\ It N ()ell *N» ' 'Proprietor
Thome., Brown. Auctioneer. 3350.2
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28 and 29, Concession 3, McKillop, con-
taining 192 acres and known as the T. E
Bays' farm. Must be sold to doge die estate
If not sold will be rented. For particulars
nOPly to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea,
forth. 3338-t1
tcyrrioN sm.);. mr, 1s1.1/ Tirmten hoo
i•. vn't 1...• roadie suet, '0
on tho premise., North F. rt:ir of. Tr.,-
rn ,r Church. ,,n Erid'e, ',tern!). 1' '.201,1
t, 2 p.m„ the .11 ,
. • ;;0 ;
ram t'11140.. 6 I r le et -.nil r•,.
V‘Vint, n ti,ch,•0
2.1turner con} 41 stove. ooal o1 h, der. InundrY
i2 Iid• . 2 Ma!! »»,01. 1,,
nod some other Tert., Cosh,
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33:40-2 , •
NOTICE TO CRE.DITORS
NoTtcF, TTEREBY GIVEN thnt nil ,
toe, and other, having cinims agninot +he
,.tAtc of 11013F,RT W11.1,1AM
lat,• of the Villttue Bayti.•11, Rortrod 1.‘nem-
e•., died on thr Second dny of Anet...1.1
A. D., 1932. are required to .rwo 4 their
-t 014 'thr.y nrovten to the untlerri 01) or
1 .'f» -»»w
.,r,, the 'Tenty-six(h day of '40"M
tebre,,
‘, 3), 1112»ANly isioricE• IS E1TRTITER (1131•N that
ries the slid (Into the F.xe.mlor• w'n1 1
vet.; to ,Iktriltutr the einte, hating reer,r.!'
11»»ro the elaints of v. hirh tbef thon
have millet.. )
D \TED nt Foca% Ont., this 1111,h day of
m
GLADM AN & ST'ANIIVRY,
F', '0 r and
Exectilors'
317,1.1
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M . BRUNNF,rt l• • . 111,111..rti • •
Auctioneer.
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UCTION SALE 01»» num,: PRET) Di' AT,
SHORTIBIRN, Itegi,tr•el.
g,1 WPC.. R1»»»»I 11, . .n4
milk n on 1Vellneodny, October 12
nt 1 p.m_ , rt. .11,, 1,1 .11,01 3 ,,••
three roi,les wo,t, Inoirefield, on No. 4 Con-
cr, FIT bw,,y. ^on.lsting ,tr,
Roan 1,nnenoter Nn. 22901111, .ors.0.1 April 17th ;
1,rue. N s, et, 1 .11)0 -th •
Viro;Oe Cernet. No. 13271» ,..n,.1 Aft: -1 21
r, dam Rein 1nneorte",
1.!YMT11/1.0 lAncn -nt' re• I tv,,i.to
1;;•;3••;» Calf 1,y a le. n11,1 one
Pure Bred, si,„•,,
3,1 t»i»»l» in,'•iiree mt. »»
ins/ ,.wet, rich in the he<1 imported hived.
Anil many wilt show n hie) m.o.
left 10,1 ht -r4 to my oh ity ram wi'h...1.. •
rove Irnh,,, rnm And 1 f -
yeir.ohl <how rnm of imported 1111113r hien; I.
Yorkshire Sows Well bred, ,ei; V' boron 1 pn» .
reguler hrendrro, lit'em of 13 nit.vo. 14 mott'ho
old» 0 excellent condi! in : one 'ow. ;
1i‘e Eir.to And a Sn,'nloi nt 11‘e Pi In..t.
fs11,. sired by 0.A C. Glory, No, 12$:12n al. -0
weonintz PC' Of exceptional totality. Ifot-res
Ileavy draft grey Perchrenn tonin of. show 1
quolitv. more FIThi gelding. 41 Year., old. 0t1,1'
A well-bred genet -Ill run -pest, team, splendid
Ooposition and in
T,Itying tuns end 1.r..,1-1 Whlte Wynn-
inlin 11111101,4. pimp IMple111 1,4,11'111re
Ppreit;r1f:r., side rat t, hay I ;Viet% ; .;
mower. bean hot -triter. v-111,,ng PIOW ridrng
entlivator. lioitohold Furniture of the
Eointo of Mrt. A'n» M ,ffnit, ti, SZ11,(1
(Brion. no follow,: Mann good
ns new, hall tn.), hall limier, solid wAlnut:
prodnr onite, large lea'h; r rnekerr, fnnry
not, ,exti1141.11 tnhle» void walnut eN-
t ems inn tnble, dining mom chair., irtnut
IllitiAi1"01 library trade, leaIher
,'In, Aver ri, white en1me4 and brass kerls,
.pringn and fright r,"',', rireseera, waoh-
F n hovel plate m irr yr,» curt n Ors nes
Mv1 rurtain rods, rigs and 0/0,0rf4t3, dishes,
picturev» tn'vet;, te. Grain, pure alfalfa hay,
flet P.,111 lor"Mnfl strnw, mangelo and
tornipo, Moana doors iird •'!t/.ed 14,1;1140w tab
Oleanti brick. Sale tinder (terror itt ema.f. off
rain. T,T A1Y1) A. MOFFA'TT, Proprietor ;
(home H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 8381.2
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE » her.01,y rin•?;•1. 1210 g'1.1111...;
in thnt all pero.or, ing any
el :Jr+ fit.;; ;1-1 .1;1. n 11 Ileeder en, Retired
Farmer, Sell,.,111,111,1`,1,10, ‘vh., died on the
21•I dot, .11toe. 11 »»» ».. 1.00;11.0,1 to s.; iv!
' ; ;he lint.; e eel; •»»»t»r for the
I f ,11 0,irl;e11`.;•• ; r;»,;v» a 1,1 s•- 111;;I
ity (11.19‘it ef th,,,r 1!,ir14 NMI '1,, n• •.,,,t
of the .e0tit.10... if 01.1 hold hy them. en 0 -
before the 7th ,' 113 (1 r
whirh dn." the <nil Exoou' v 1 P: tO; 0,1 let
di•t,•buto '1.4v .1.v. ,,1 de-onoed.
• th.. ,imo ef ‚»vt'»h 1,
DA'fED Senf,wth. Ont.. this 18th dew of I
the,: th.n s 11 hon had 0 tree.
reptember, 1932,
FLAYS & 2113113.
3180.,1
S for Executors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is 1n:',11 -)..11v GIVEN that all creds
ItT nral other. having 'laims OrMi nst the
e,1 ate of ARCI-IIBALD D*WSON» late of
the Township of • 174(torne, the County et
Huron. Farmer» who.ctied on the Second day
Auguot. A, D. 1931.., are required to for -
.1 .thor rl,ro duly proton to the under -
'0 or before the Third day 'of October,
A. D. 11132.
%NT) NOT 1I'11 )s GIVEN that
eft,•.• the :aid th.' E:ientitot pro -
.'1 to diotrittute !he est al„eh nv ip regai'd
only to the ,clainr, of which he then shun
3314.') Oro.. tht.- 12th day of
11, 1112..
(11-A1711.1N & STANI1T'RY,
F»,dor nod 11,-n- rill,
..14•11t;.I.'S
8379-a
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NO'TIcE, 15 IMRE:1w GIvr.74 that all cred-
ond hat.lngagainst the
of (1 31111.1.itrr nAwsciN. 1 a t.0 04 the
h .n 1,,»'county of
, Huron, Spiv. rot 1'1,, diet on th,,. ?,Tineteen,th
d iv of Aur.u., A D. 11,31. ern recotred to
the,r ol. duly proven to the un -
,1„... •• • 1' the Third day of
0.t•.1,,,r, A. D. 19.1' .,
El'itT1TER GIVEN that
,•...1 .1,0., the F.Noren,r w H1 pro..
., 0.1 ;;..;;•tt. •• • ; ho • esh•A`e having regard
of whirl, he then *batt
lee, 0;0 ir0
I nt E.eter Ont.. this 12th day ef
14,10omber, A. D. 1932..
(11, 33,21 \N & STANTITTRY,
Exeipr and liensall,
EX11.1?t,T'S Soliritors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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NOTICE IS TITTRETTY GIVEN thnt n11 rredi.
tors and other. having claim+ ngninst the
rstnte of MARGARET ANN CI'DMOR.F., inte
of the Village of Hen.<all. Widow. who 50,1
en the Twenty-sixth day of July, A. D.,
1932, are required to forward thew claims
,hily proven to the undersigned nn or before
the Twen.ty-sixth day crf September, A. D.
1932.
NOTTCF1 TS FURTHER GTVEN that
after the P11111 ,late the Administrator will
• proc'eed to ditstigihu te the et ta te having re-
ran., only to the claims of which he then
shall have nhtioe.
T) ATEA) art Exeter, Ont., thin Gth cloy of
Septernher, A. D.. 1932..
01,A1)118AN & STAN13TTRY,
Exeter and Nernsall,
,Administrator'a Sol Traitors.
3378-3
WE ARE PAYING
5 cents
FO1 »NEW WHEAT
Trucking arranged for
and bags 'supplied.
WOLVERTON
Flour Mills CiLIL,t:
PHONE 51 SEAPORT