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to be ratified by the, ratepayers.'
Mayor 1Suther1and"'" thanked. the
speakers am '"'askeld for' a diSMOsioni
- Discusses Offer .
�`Vilflia ' iostisrana is ea. -tried, on 'the .14-JamQS NT kt , 75,:- _Loan:.; Header-
`anon 60. Sr.i1I-1 raxlnte,'Lawrence 112,
Ii a snJr.
stn
—,J Sell e70.Il,
�' (Pro-
moted at 'Easter)—Beth Camupbeil 180,
-Do rathr :ILulserr 75, :Olayto4 lluhser
59; Primer—Bill Henderson. —. M.
Wheatley, Teaehfem _
On Sunday, Maly &th, services' "of
special ii>te>rest 'will be conctuoted at
^D•uII"s, :Bethhell. and Church,
Winthrop. The day is tb be known
as . "IDien's Day" and it away become
an annual orients in tine life V!' !Mc-
Kn11op 'Pastorr'all'.: chal ge. ' A • mnle n's
•
l
The, fellowing 7s •'.Alaereport
S. No. - q, .McKillop, fer `Hare da ands
April Sr.IV.--George' MtieC1ure 70'%,.
Arthur ;Idende+rsc,n fibs Ron.Giifrdon-
'5a9. Jn^. IV+-Airna, `Law re'nce 83a^ .Jr.�
fac'teryi?', Councillor Hudson. ask
sande Mr fM�Ewear told$18;500
lasiid 'Ghat•dt cost ::$2 50 a 'hunldred�.
4"'1 utfudrerstand the bualding needs a
, lltew roof," continued 'Cot nc l'1er 'H'url-,
sow' Mr..Leach answered that• he
lead recently roofed 'a sdxrii'lar build-'
ing. at`a cost' of $100.'
"1 'Sent Mr: 'Ryan over to look at
. it.- . What 'was it. like?" Councillor
Hudson asked Mr. R+yam. ..•
"well, 'gentlemen, part.. of it 'is in
very.,,bad 's'hape. 'I an net a comtree-
-torbut' I have had 'lot 'of eipemi.-1 'Chlalr 'Of IOISi1wenUty _ _V berg :rheas
•encs and I think the roof' would neetd 4 been chosen fmbm the .eongregatioa,e
•' 1.under the able l�eraderstrup of Mr:' Roy
" ""There- was a similar 'si•buatilors in' Win, and with'.11f 'R. Pr 'ce at 'tlie
l?rilli'a The council 'bought a fee -organ,• w,v11 vender 'special tmusac alt
tory and there was no 'trouble about 's 11 threes serviced. .' The se1"mon top -
legal iri'abtJers;" stated •IMatyor 'Sather- les of Rev. G� E. 'Morrow, the pas'tlor,
land.` Huila be. ''"Christian Resepolismbility"
(Councillor B'roderiek: ""'But is that • and 'Su ass."
the, . •question ? . iSi ptpose we don't
* ant the (building. ' •
'Coune�.11er Bolton: "We dent leave
.the; stay; :it's the' people." .......
"'We mlake. you a • prapoaition,"
,pointed •out M#. Loaeh. "No* what
is your opinion; we are putting our-
selves in your hands. Now what can
you do for .us'?"
ra lost orf fixilvg," Mr. Ream, answer- of the three churches•., This Choir,
ZURICH
.Last Thursday edening an enth'usi-
astic Meeting of the baseball •fans
was •'held anal aclub organized for
the season.... The boys will play regu
lotion baseball this year and wi h the
Councillor Hudlson asked Mr. Leach, .number—of old; and --new players a-
if the (bank had ever tried to sell the vailable, it looks like Zurich will Italie
factory .and was told' no, .but Mr. a good team this yealr.. Mr. ,Lee W,
McEwen. ;explained -that the C. F. M. • !Hloffman was appointed manager of
had tried. without' su'c'cess. Tie, point- the team; Mr. W. 'O'Brien is' presi-
ed /tut, however, that the price :then ,lent; `Ed. Gasch9r secretary,: and M.
-was greatly in exeeserof the .figure ,Sctrilbe,. treasurer. ,. .
to -day The, Adult Bible Class' of ` the lo -
"'Then ,,why • try to put it over on call fEvapilg+eiitceli° iC'hubeh is' .Ynlsking
+us?" Co4lnciilor Broderick wanted to _arrangement's, for a banquet to be
*new. given at, ,the town. hall^ orn •T'hul+sday
'tNo, i , net that. We are 'think ave ie of tl r.•,s week. ,IA. ptrograni
ing . of . yrou,» 'answered Mr: -Leach *IR ba .rendered after the banquet.
`"Business, is irmpreving;" and .he read
reports indicating increased tonnage
at St. Jelin harbor. • • "We would make
more if we wrecked the building, but
vve. • don't -want that."
'Couruciller $olton: "Severe thousand
is too high for the imrachinery. I don't
believe iii storing it free of cost."
"A11 righti we will take it 'out,"
' ^answered Mrs .,Leach; . "But. -i'--4s' in
your interests to leave it there. if
you get a purchaser who , requires
some machinery, it will be there. We
4don't want tp go to . law over this
thing. That cost's both sidles' a lot
of money'."
"Absolutely," agreed Councillor
Bolton.
"Now," continued Mr. Leach, "if
there is nothing more we ca::.--"
"No, no; we are not going to •leave
it over. It must be 'settled to -night,"
•objected Councillor Hudson.
asked' for Ghe o dndom
Ibis Worship P
of the council.
•Councillor Johnson: "I don't know.
T don't believe the town could han-
dle it." •
'councillor L. Eberhard "The up -
"keep is too great,"
Councillor Broderick; "I suggest
the town not take it evleir; it can't
afford
Cautlrie'illor R. Eberhart: "It is
pretty brig for this council to de -
!Councillor ,Hu'd'son: �9I' don't think
;so. I don't feel -like having it loaded
on us. I wonder what the ,people
Chink. What do the business men
'think of it?"
It is ,eeppectetd thetr•i ear13r' date hun-
dred Will .atteindi.• ..
Mr. W. V. 'Braun anal family • of
Forest visited 'relati•3es 'here o7ti, SUR,
day..
•Mr. Robert 'McClinehery and. two
sons. of the Goshen, `Line, Stanley,
have the syn pethy e -a. host- of
friends in Itb•e=:dleiath of the wife and,
-mother; which:took pliiee ah tike farm,
on Saturday last. The late Mrs. 'Me-
CI'nc'hey was highly restple'cied' by all
who knew her. She had 'been ill for
over two years and was in her Glst
year. The funeral was held en • Morn-
day, interment taking, place imr Bay-
field cemetery'.
Mr. and Mrs, Orville Witmer have
netwed into Mn°, Jacob Brown's house
at t'he•iwest end of the village.
Mr. and , Mrs. -Ed. Brand of ,Lar'-
don were visitors,at .the home of 'Miss
Anna Hess over Sunday.
"They'• want it, There is more
•et eantce . to get an industry if you owl,
a factory: The people want it,". an-
•sweered the Mayor.
'That is what R say. Let the
ipee-
•-ple decide," agreed Councillor Bol?-
ton.
ol=ton.
"Now, gentlemen, I am not a sales-
man or real estate man”" Mx'. Leach
stated; "hut we must all do seiner'
-thing for this co'timrtry and our townst.
It would lie bad for the town if that
factory was wrecked, I am an Can-
adian citizen and ,proud of it. We
.analyst get our men to work."
. '"Sande as I 'believe; we must 'get
our 'Men to work," agreed Councillor
'Bolton.
1Ille replresentaitives thanked the
council for the priviledge of meeting
it and 'stalked, that their proposition
given serious consideration.. Mayor
''Slitherland advised them that they,
'w'alilld be notified of what action was
•taken.
:A'ft'er further discussion council
.decided to -let the mutter stand until
• the May meeting. '
irect Relief Remains
"Now *hat about direct relief?"
• asked the (Mayor, and after discus-
sion, eounei4 decided to leave the re-
-lief question till the May meeting.
The • auditors' report came up a-
. gain for review.
IMr. • Fred Wigg, • one of the wadi -
tors, asked peerniiissdon to address the
-geniaiil. tai
- -'"Olt behalf of Mr. MeeTavish (the
other'' auditor) and myself!' said 'Mr.
Wig„+g,. ",MI Would .like to ask yo for
.,bore 'nyoney • betett7rse off' tie great ileal
•dir eittra,' rwot4 this year. The,' item-
ited-'sttateithlent you asked for, in ad-
dition to Ibhe i +lief accounts, Means
that there WO more than twice as
nvtzch ctaol*k n 4•
'CAunoil. 0014,d'� ed „rrequeS 140,000i*Cil
a'itnotiort Wag? cp:auditors, .reiptattte °
its fir li1Yi"#1 us1 1a
•Conn 3el:ald o':. d t. , t 1Ci',a`y 14;
BIRTHS
Pwtlterson.—In Fargo Hos>iital, on . April 29,
to Mr. end Mrs. W. amide Pabtecson, a
daughter.
Partridge,-Sn Iv t. Hamilton Hospital, , om
Ap'lI 29th, to Mr. and Mrs: J. A. Part-
ridge (nee Ethel Kerr), of 98 Dpomore
Cresent, Hamilton, a daughter -Joan Mer-
rill.
"IMPORTANT' NOTICES
rj OR SALE.—A QUANTITY OF VELVET
Bartley Seed; some good Banner Oats, al-
so Sweet Clover Seed. Apply- to W. ALEX-
ANDER, R. R, 2, Hensel]. Phone 13-82.
3464-2
FARM TO RENT FOR PASTURE.—Lot 7,
Concession 7, .McKillop, for the year 1934.
Apply to JAMES FL,ANNIGAN, Lot 6,
_
Con. 7, M,Killop. " 3464-Uf
WANTED. CATTLE FOR PASTURE,
well watered.. D. A. MacKINNON, on
North Road, 1% miles north of Seaforth.
8464x1
SEED FOR SALE.—A LIMITED QyU�AN-
tity of'Alaska and Banner Oat, V.A.C.
No. 21 Barter, O.A,C. No. 181 Fief.; 'Peas.
Prices. on `ateications. Terms p
swap. OWEN GEIGER & SON"'' Hensmll,
Ont. Phone 59. 8484.2
PASTURE FARM TO RENT.—EAST HALF
Lot 15, Concession 1, McKiNop, ¢0 acres.
If not rented, stock will be taken 'int for the
season. Apply to FRANK MURPHY, R. R.
No. 4, Seafortb. • 8404x1
HOG FOR SERVIAE.--dual'BRED, YORK -
shire hog for service. Apply to LOU D.
CLARK. Jr., Kipper, R. R. 2, or phone 31
on 98, Mainsail. . 3464x1
•
BELIEVE IT OR NOT 4•
Suits and Coats
ARE UP IN PRICE
And ' Are Going higher
FOR TWO DAYS. ONLY
Thursday and Friday, May 10 and 11
to introduce
Bradford, Tailored Clothes
at $2350, $27.50 and $35.00
we will give '
EXTRA PANTS FREE
(Mie. P. Vandyke, a representative_a. the Bradford Tailors will be
hem"; on• the ebotre dates. Calf
and.ls'ee his dis'play ,iif "'Weolle'ns.
• ILet hien Shaw you how Bradford.
` cOltitbhed ate built and. '.ria' tuned', .
- w'' and !hold their slhape<.
GI Pi CLEANER
Agent ]inn tielutist Brad'fo dr
Tailored CIothe
1
n,ovoan
dor the (truck o
fi oak►l .lis: etdno.eailsli* Ottaan* oV,_._
mikes Tcndem, 'to stiipulase the priee
xxa r d • mite"'.oreid}eis to ter in the h0telb od
clerk on berere nth.
McGREGOR,
Clerk, 84644
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
•
Ra GEORGE FAIRBAIRN . tate of the Towq-
chip :or MY, 'hi the County of 'Huron,.
gamer, defeaeed. -
ALL 'PEitSOiN S having casino against the:
estate of the said deceased are required. to
(lend full particulars of their seams duly
proven- to the .undeniirned . solicitors for the
executor' of •tore` -Will Of the tiaid deceased not
later than .the 6th.deyof May, 1934, -after
which date the said Executor will Proceed to
distrihutthe-assets" of tbbe•-eaid e,tate,--haut'-`
the regard onlyto the claims of which no -
tics hes 'been received..
DATED ihits 17,th day of Apar, 1934.
CA1F; `LNG••&' MORLEY,
,Solicifibis for • Exeenlwr,
• •Exeter, Ont.
8462-3
FOR SALE OR RENT
Farm of 75 items. -the (Jou'half oa Lot'
Ndanber 10, in- the llth Concession of the
n
Towshop . of MleKillop, and also an evgiht-
roomed 'frame house and barn wrath six loth;
opposite. (GoBegiate Institute. ,
For- further Dwrti uiare apply to MRS. L.
RICHARDS, or MttS. C. McCORMICK, op-
posite the ,Sea,forth Collegiate Inabite, or to
'JOIN H. BEST.
'Solicitor' for the Execugrices.
9eaforth, Ont.
34683
ATTENTION
Are you interested in ft -Cemetery 'Monn-
ment7 If So, be sure and see our 'display
at our wanks in Mitehe1L load to
choose -front. Tricep the 9owest; CO'Designs the
PORTERFIELD & COLQUHOUE,
Mitchell, Ont. '
34683,
FAR11 RS WANTED
To 'contra:ere for growing Peas.
Seed furnished. on eentraet basis.
llf interested,. communicate with
COOK .BROS. MILLING CO.,
Phone 54
Hensstll, Opt.
8461-8
WANTED
FLAX LAND TO RENT•,
The Herman and' Exeter Flax Mills
are prepared to contract for a limited
acreage of flax land in their respec-
tive districts on either a tonnage or
acreage basis.
For full ?particulars- apply to
OWi N r'G'EIGER & SON
Phone 59 Hensall, Ont.
4462-4
When you have a
HORSE or COW
you, want removed
Phone or write to
'William Stone Sons
LTD.
Phone 22 - Ingersoll
Phone 215W - Stratford
FARMS FOR SALE
rj ARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE. PART LOT
E`8 meed 39, Conceesdon 8, McKRIoT, con -
tatting 182 acres and known as the T. E.
,Hays' !form. Must be Bald to close the estate.
If not meld will be rented. For pa'rtdoular's
sway ter& 58
to J', ad. GOVENLOOK. Executor .
P'
ARM FOR SALE: ---LOT 10, CONCESSION 4s • H.R.,S., 'Tuckeramitb, 1q0 • acres' ell
under culta`v'ation ; small orcha'd3 cell' drali .
ed rand fenced. ' Near to schOolai churches .and
market Riirail mail and' teleplibne. On 'the
ist�em,ises •theree are a' Large bank bern, 860144.
good stabling, implements house, ben boned,
end colony. house, all in goad ie sirr 104r4orMe;
ed frame house, 2 good wells, never failing
spring. For further particulars apply bqk
MRS: JO$N REINKE, R. R: 4, Seaf E468-4
N THE threshold of Summer, ` w th .rl
nearing, ng
we r
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prices you will' not likely see agalri.
ANCY Wors'tted in ..dark grey,, bl
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Summer wear.
VERY Suit the product of Canada's -leading man
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50c
Good quality, well
made ; new pat-
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Men's Style'
HATS
Genuine fur. felt,
new styles;' all col-
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Men'sCNew
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"
SHIRTS
$1.55
Famous Forsyth
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'stylish and durables,',
Men's Light
UNDERWEAR"
, 50c
Good Balbriggan
'Shirts or Drawers;
full sized ; •g o o d
weight. All sizes.
• ...Men's Work
SHIRTS'
Si e00
Big "B" Work
Shirts; dark blue,
grey and fancy ;
best quality; extra
sized
Snag Pita
•n
OVERCALLS
$1.50
Black, Blue o r_
Stripe 'in pants or
overall style — the
best made.
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Insurance -of all. kinds.
Bonds, Real Estate
Money to Loan._
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Phone 91
Usborne & Hibbert Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
Heade Office, Farquhar,,' Ont.
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Vice -President - ,SSIMON DOW'
DIRECTORS
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WM. H. COATES, FRANK
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Us+lior'iie and Blddvlph,
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We avid. fill a whole page describ-I
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trimming In these lovely Frocks.
Colors Ore, toned in.the rich Spring
shades, '.and the styles are the clev-
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ular.
Name. your style; you will ,And it
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