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JULY 7, 1933,
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REGENT THEATRE, Seafo th
NOW PLAYING—TWO FULL LENTH FEATURES
Joan Bennett, Charles Farrell In "Wild Girl"
Buck Jones in "South of the Rio Grande"
These two features, will give you all the action and comedy you could
possibly enjoy at one 1perforl{atalace,'
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—July 10, 11, 12
CLARKE GABLE, CAROLE LOMBARD, DOROTHY MacKAILL, in
"NO MAN OF HER OWN"
A picture you will remember. Comedy and novelty reels.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday—July 13, 14, 15
Maurice Chevalier in "A BED TIME STORY"
with Helen Twelvetrees, Edward Everett Borten, Baby Leroy.
Matinees,lSbt. and holidays, 3 p.m. Two shows nightly 7,80 and 9.15
McKILLOP
'Mr. and Mrs. C. Regele and son,
'Harry, spent ,Saturday at Auburn
with 'MT. and Mrs. Will 'Gross.
Mrs. Fred Koehler, who spent a
dew weeks in Detroit, returned home
tan Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Fischer and
,.d'aughter's, of Fullarton, 'spent Sun -
.day at the -home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Regele.
'MY. and Mrs. Charles Eggert and
Della and Norman, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Eggert's cousins near Listowel
•incl Kurtzville.
Mr. and 'Mrs. William Ische, of
Sebringville, were Sunday visitors on
this line.
Mr. Will Doerr and 'Manuel, of
�radshill, spent a few hours in this
vicinity on Thursday evening.
A football game was played on the
Walton recreation grounds on Mon -
clay evening between Moncrieff and
Walton, the locals winning by a score
.of 4-1. Ferg. Bullard, of Winthrop,
'onus the efficient 1•leferee.
WINTHROP
The passing of Mrs. W. C. Bennett
-was a shock to the community. Mrs.
:Bennett had lived here with her hue-
-band where they conducted the store
'for a number of years and where she
-made nlian•y friends who regret he:'
death. Besides her husband, she
•heaees two children, 'Ronnie and Shir-
,:ley, and one brother, William Kelly,
.of London.
Tri. John Bullard spent Sunday
-with Mr. 'HIa1'old Smalldon in Wal-
ton.
Miss Dorothy H'uds'on, of Si.aforth,
is visiting Miss Kathleen Shannon,
who has been ill and is now improv-
ing.
Mr. Archie Campbell, of Toronto,
;spent the week end with his mother,
Mrs. Jalm Campbell.
,Mr. and Mrs. Ferg Bullard and
Mr. John Armstrong were in Bel-;
grave on Sunday visiting friends.
'Winthrop defeated Brussels , in
Wint}ircp recently.
'Miss Margaret Ross, of the West,
is visiting at her sister's, Mrs. Jas.
Si m peon.
•'Mr. W. H. Robinson, of • London,
-visited his sister, Mrs. George Little,
--who has been very ill.
Dr. Wilson Ait.cheson is visiting
Mr. John Aitch. son.•
Miss Rosie Patrick has been en-
gaged to teach • Winthrop school.
DUBLIN
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%Thoma; Laing,. C'rumarLy. will handle U.
F.. O. twine the yt..,r. R. J. MdM'.11un.
Week end and holiday visitors w. re:
Mrs. Leo Holland and childree, G-?r-
cild holland., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
.'Holland and children. of R'indscee
731Ir. and Jars. Lyall Jordan and ehil-
"siren, of Toronto: Miss Adessa
Holmes, Stratford: Mr. and Mrs. w.'
H. Evans, Miss Clara and Olive Ev-
:aans. of Galt.; Miss Millie. Williams,
Stratford; Mrs. C. Counter anel lit-
tle daughter. Toronto;.Mrs. R. Tardiff,
Montreal; Mr, and Mrs. William
'.Byrne and children, Detroit; Mi. and
Mrs. Crowley, • Stratford; Louis
?lirauskopf, Detroit; Mrs. E. Nagle,
'Kitchener; Miss Anna Molyneaux,
'Kitchener.
The following teachers are home for
-vacation: Miss Veronica McConnell,
Gertrude Stapleton... John McGrath,
'Hugh Benninger, Joseph Carpenter,
'Theresa Carpenter, Kathryn Byrne,
Margaret .Jordan, "Florence Smith,
Dorothy Molyneaux.
'Miss Rose McConnell is visiting
friends in Toronto.
'Miss Lucille McGrath is visiting
with friends •in Galt and Toronto.
Miss Joyce Maidens, of London, is
holidaying at the home of Mr. 'and
Mrs. A. Darling.
CONSTANCE
Mr. J, Armstrong, of Toronto,
spent the holiday with his parents,
'Mr. and Mrs. 'Matthew Armstrong.
'Mr. Lorne Lawson visited his aunt,
Mrs. Johns, of Turner's, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Livingstone
have invited the W. M. S. and the
W. A. to meet at their home on July
13'tih.
BIRTHS
Oama>'betll.-In McKiiilom, on June 28th, to Mr.
and At is. George Campbell, a daughter.
Ritchie.-Jn Scott Memorial Hospital on June
'244th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Ritchie. a
,ctaugh ter.
DEATHS
Ben'nebt.-dn Kiteherier. on July 3rd, Edna
Eileen Kelly, beloved wife of W. C. Ben-
nett,' of Whitton, .in .her 29th year.
A:>hlbein--dn Seaforth, on Friday, June 30,'
Margaret Theon, widow of .the 'late Charles
,Hiolhlbein, in her ,88th year.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
COW FOR SALE. -FOUR YEAR OLD,
nice roan, will freshen the middle of
July. Apply to JOHN.,IIcGAV1N, R. R. 4,
Seaforth, or phone 42 on 133. 3421-1
FOR SALE, --FIELD OF TIMOTHY HAY,
went half Lot 15, Concession 1, McKil-
lop; nine acre,: of timothy and alsike mixed.
Aorly to FRANK MURPHY, R. R. 4, Sea -
forth. 3121x1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
t4OTICE .ie hereby given that) all creditors
and 'others hosing claims against the estate
of Mary A. Carity, late of the Village of
Emandviille, in the/ County of Huron, Spin-
ster, deceased, Who died on ,the. Sixteenth day
of June, 1933, are required to forward their
claims duly pr'oven to the undersigned, solici-
tor for t'he executor;, on er before the twen-
ty-second day of J'uiy, 1933,
AND NOTICE is. further given that after
the such last mentioned date, the executors
will emceed to di>'tribute the assets of the
eitate, having retard only, to the; claims of
which they Then slhratl have notice.
DATED at Seafor'th, Ontario, this Sixth
dray of July, 1933,
JOHN J. HUCGARP,
Sea0nrt.h, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executors.
33421-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE isherehy given under the-starutes
in that behalf rha,t a..I perso'n's ,haw „it g any
claims 'against Mary ' Jane Aiteheson, late of
Tewrt.hip of MrKi1iop, deceased, "ho
died on the 28th day :of Marcdr,"'19'33, are; re-
,•ruired o semi t, the undereign5d solicitors for
the .Exeru`>t - futll pa.rttiiculas in writing
anal verified -by a9idavlt of their claims and
the nature of the securities, if any., held by
them, on or before the 22nd day of July.
1035, after which ,date .the said Executors
w•i'O, proce:'.1 t.o distribute the ase of she
said decea,e,1, 'having 'regard only to the
,Jams of which they then shall have had
n ,:ice.
DATF,'l at So..iforth, Ont,,. this 30th day of
Jun., 1933,
HAYS & HEIR.
Solicitors for Executor;. .-.
3421 3
NOTICE
PUBLIC LUTILiTY COMMISSION, TOWN. OF
SEAFORTH
WATERWORKS DEPARTMENT
\Vit s- taker, aro hereby notified that
ar :' nki int.: the sero''1:u L allowed ace Ord -
ng 1,, fl;e,Bylaws of the Commi.:pion and any
person d,in: so Ls I:rhle to be fined.
Perms, ion fin water the.. =tr'eet in front
or their property rna.y he given to persons
having water 11r 15'rs in.:telI od. The hours
for lawn watering are 6 o'clock p.rn. to 0
o'clock p.m:
13y order.
2420-2
W. H. (:OLDING, Chairman.
DRAIN TENDERS
Tenders will be reroiveal by the undersigned
till Saturday, July 11,10, for the repair anti
improvement of the Dolmage Drain, McKillop.
Trnaer:s will be .opened at the Carnegie Hall,
Sonfor.;h, on •above date at 0 o'clock p.m.
L;tivest or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted. -'
"Ten per cent. of contract price to a.cco'm-
pany tenders. Work to be done according to
plans end spec ifi cations of Eng iner in
charge.
Plan; and specifications may be seen at
Lot 35, Concession 3, MIKi.11np.
,Tenders to state whether dredge or horses
to be used.
Open work, 2 nM'o; excavation, 4300 cubic
yards; 4,400 tile. 7 to 14 Inch,
JOHN M:cNAY, Clerk,
R. R. 2, Seaforth.
,Mr. and Mhs. B. 'Snell and Miss
Annie Ashby visited the former's sis-
ter, Mrs. Taylor, of H'arriston:
'Miss Elva Wheatley, of Toronto,
spent the week end with her par -
dents, .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wheatley.
IMr, Olive Anderson is wearing a
broad s'inile these days as his wife
presented hienl with a .fine son on
M'on'day.
Mr. James Dale is recovering from
injuries received from a fall while
haying last week.
IMr. and Nine. Leo Stephenson and
Mr. and Mrs. ,, W. Logan, of Blyth,
visited friends at Brigden ford few
days.
Miss 'Mildlred Britton, of London,
spent a few days with her parents,
Mr. and 'Mrs. W. Britton:
Mr. Bill Dale, of Toronto, spent
the holiday with his parent's,' MT.
and Mrs. Jas. Dale.
Miss Gawley, teacher of Constance,
returned to her 'home in Ripley on
Saturday and left on Monday for To-
ronto, where she will stake a summer
curse.
IMrs. Reid, of ,Beeton, Sask., return-
ed to her 'llama on Tu'esdav after
v'i'siting her sister, 'Mrs. 'Charles Me -
Gregor and other relatives.
!Mise Blanche Wheatley, of To-
ronto, is spending her vacation with
her ,parents, Mr. and 'Mfrs. George
Wheatley.
Mrs. Ed. Britton' and Mr. W. Broad -
foot, Of Walton,, visited with 'Mr. and
Mrs. 'W. Britton an Sln'ediay.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack IBusby, of 'Chat-
ham:, alle 'spending a few days with
Mr. and .Mrs. R. Lawson.
3421-2
FARMS FOR SALE
FARM 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 soldtto close the Mate.
If not sold will be rented. For particulars
apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor., Sea-
fontih. a 3358-tf
THE JOHN 'RANKIN
AGENCY
Insurance of all kinds.
Bonds, Real Estate
Money to Loan.
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
Phone 91
CARD OF THANKS
t i1 it :7M tiWtA'S
fry' r
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,'lAx�.l,
The 'famlllY 'elf 0Jae ,'Babe Mrs. Prances Anr
demon de4re ,ta eamnele their a9iwere appreein.
th7prt of the many ail$lctncLneas and twat,tMeitll y ehawn Rat= lar tdietiT 'recent-. beteave-
meat, aisle to ttlank 'those who loaned carie
and sent Banal batrq zettr 3421.1
TENDERS WANTED
Sealed tenders. work 4>o be done by eaanttnact,
flay the shingling of frlontt half of main
bui'llling of Senfwobh PubLic School and the
remcwimg of belfry and flag pole, will be re-
ceived by the Board up to 6 p.m., July 11th.
A11 material Igor aoof to be supplied by
Board 1Wiork 40 ,be completed not later than
July 25th, weather petmiltldng. Old shingles
to 'be reproved from roof by 44attgebor. •
Lowest br any tender not necessarily ac-
mintred-
M M;SICELLA1,L';
Secretary, S. P.S. Blood.
Wool
Wanted
Toronto prices paid
for Wool.
H. M. Jackson
Secretarial Science
Business Administration
Office •Training
One Year 'Post -Matriculation Courses
Write for syllabus ,of Course
in which you are interested.
Fall Term opens August 28
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LONDON
Estab. 1885
CANADA
MORTGAGE SALE
OF FARM PROPERTY
Under and, by virtue of the powers of sale
contained . in a certain mortgage which will
be produced at time of sale, there will to
offered tor sale by public 'auction. on the
premises on Tuesday, July llth, 1933, at
o'clock p.nt., Lot Number 18, in the Third
Concession of the Tow,neh'ip 'df S1andeY, in
the County „of Huron 'wnd Proviynce of On-
tario, less one-quarter of an acre off the
south-east corner thereof.
On the property is situate a bank barn,
drive shed .and 'a two-storey frame house in
good repair. The property is within two
miles of Bruce$eld.
TERMS OF SALE
The Aro entry will be put u,pl subject to a
reserved bid. Ten per cent. of the purchase
money shall be paid on the day of sale and
the balance within thirty days thereafter.
For' further particulars aeply to
CARLING & MORLEY,
Solicitors for Mortgagee,
Exeter, Ontario.
Frank Taylor, Fag., Auctioneer, Exeter, Ont.
3419 -3 -
When you have a
HORSE OR COW
you want removed,
'phone promptly to
William Stone Sons, Limited
'Phone 22 - Ingersoll
'Phone 21.5W - Stratford
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POPULAR STALLIONS
The Premium Cly, da(e Stallion
FAVOURITE AGAIN
(24337)
Enrolment No. 1961 Form A 1
'Monday afternoon. -Will leave his own
table. Brucefield, and go. south to Kippen by
London Road to Al. Harveys, far night.
Tuosdxey.--To Second Concession of Tucker -
smith, south 1,, miles, then east to 10th
Coricaa,iun to Angus McKinnon's., for noon ;
then east to Ken McKellar's, .for night. Wed-
nesday. --Hast 4 Town Line, then north 114
miles to Lloyd Coluuhotur's, for noon: then
by italra Ur William Patridit's, far night.
'Ilru.,d,ty.-.North 1 V miles to 7th Concession
to Coyne Fi s., for noon ; then west to Robt.
Doig's for. night. .Frid:v.--We;'t .1: Gemmell's
an•ncr. Then north to .Hill Road to George
lrcCartncy''s, for noun ; then east to McAd-
am's sidebconeeasion aura north to •Carnochan
13:':x:.. for ni;;ht. Saturday -By way of
Iiroa,Tf"ot's bridge to Mill Road to his oWn
Term, -7 Lo inuu re, 913.00. -,
R. D. MURDOCK,
Proprietor and Manager. p...
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The pure Bred Canadian Clydesdale Stallion
MONCRIEFFE PRINCE
Enrnlmer,,t No. 2177 Passer Approved 1
Will stand far mares this season as fol-
low::
Monday. -Will leave his stable at Bruce -
field and go wast to the secr,nd Concession of
Stanley, then south to Witlie,M McKen,zie's,
for noon ; then to Hen-sall to the Commercial
Hotel, for night. Tue,rtay.-South and west
to natl. 'Pinney's, fin. noon ; then wast to
the Parr Line. to James M,cAlIistet'", for
night. Weclnesi ay.; -North to Charles Steph-
enson;a, for noon : then north in. Varna and
r;rn1 to Elmer W"lrister';:, for night. Thurs-
day.-- North I>y Varna to 9th Concession,
(lrnlerieeh i'oivnahip. to Henry -'Pastor's, Bay-
field, for 'noon : then to Del. Gardiner's, Coh-
cessirn' 7, Cut Line, for night. Friday. -
North to the Highway to Alex. Sterling's,
for noon ; then east on the Highway to
Ho! re virus tin Robert C,,lcleugh's, 11th Con-
rest.ion, for night. Sataualay.--South to Ed.
Glenn's, 3111 Concession, Stanley, for noon •
then south to his own :-.table for night.
Terms.-slo.00 to impure.
ROBERT D. MURDOCK. Proprietor.
William Luker, Manager.
Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
VALIANT GUY
No. 4070-67866
Approver] Form A 1
Will stand for the improvement of stock
this season as follows
.
Monday. Mlay
29.--Wnlll leave his own stable
Brucefield, and go by way of 2nd Concession
of Stanley and Gaderioh Townships to Holmes-
vi9Ae alt .John Potter's, for night. Tuesday. -
by way of. Varna to Parr Line at Alf. John -
,,bon's, for noon ; then home far niight,l Wed-
nesday. -Will remain at his own stable.
Thursday. -By way of 2nd Conceision,'Tuck-
eranatth, to Fred Cook's. Huron• .Bard, for
noon ; then home for night. Friday. -East to
McAdam'.' sideraad and north by way of
Hanpurhey and Roxboro to Frank Coleman's,
for neon ; then west to Livingston's school
corner and smith by way of Alma to his own
stable. Saturday. -Will remain at his own
stable.
Trams --,For Standard llret'f and registered
mares, 520 ; grade mares, 012.00,
WILLIAM BERRY.
Proprietor and Manager
Brucefleld, Ont.
The Choicely Bred Percheron Stallion
STARLIGHT
13226
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Enrollment No. 2614 Form 1
'Wlil'l stand 'for the imlpiiovomen't of stock
thin weapon as follows:
(Monday Noon ---Will leave his own suable,
Munro, ,ami go to D'ttbl in ; then north five
miles rtln F.r1. Rosey's. Tuesday Noon, -Will
go a mite west Of Reec!hwood to John L.
Mlelono's, for night, Wedneyclay..--Te htjb
own stable where he will remain until Thurs-
day norm. 'Thursday Noon --'M one Mile
Abut, of Elimville to Bruce Gooner'a, for
night Friday -'Vo, 114 miles north of Kirk -
tors toOrvill'e Roger's, for noon ; then Mb ha
own stable. 'Sattnnrelay,-To Carlingford and
home by w'aly of 'Fui3arton. The horse ,Is
cirtarwn by trailer and will rerapnntt to calls
Off 'hitt Mute.
Terme, to r1n'¢ure 812 ; 'two mares from tha
same owner. 1010. Parties low'in'g cola Will
have free service the faa11bo i,ng year•.
NORMAN PARSONS, Proprietor & Manager.
Phone 20-9, Dublin.
8420 -ti'
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That Feature Quality, plus Value and a Variety that
is supremely the most attractive we have ever shown
FM
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New Rajas, Voile, Celanese Dresses
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Misses' sizes.
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New pastel shades or floral designs—many with jackets.
Sizes 16 to 44.
Advance Styles in
Linen crash with color,
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Green, Gold and Rose.
Imported Irish lines of
exceptional q to alit y;
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The ideal cloth for gen-
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54 x 70-98c
Linen
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Fine even quality of lin-
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54 x 54 with 6 Naps
$2.25,
54 x 70 with 6 Naps
$2,50
Imported Irish Linen
Cloths of a close even
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$2.50
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more than satisfied with these Suits. Qualfty cloth,
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latest patterns, props ,y,
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Men's Sport
Caps 25c
For outing, for the car,
for comfort. White, grey,
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Men's Summer
Ties 50c
New light shades, cool,
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SHIRTS
Regular $1.95
These shirts are travellers'
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made of excellent materials.
'All new patterns and color-
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150
Grey Flannel -
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New style features, cut
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Any Straw Hat in stock,
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