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SEPTEMBER . ":!#:8 1933
0 TUE HURON
REGENT TI-I'EATRE, Seaf ort
NOW -PLAYING
MARY PICKFORD in "SECRETS" •
Don't miss seeing Mary in this outstanding picture.
COMEDY CARTOON
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday -September 4, 5; 6
SPECIAL MATINEE LABOR DAY, 3 P.M.
The Big Special Production With An All Star Cant
"THE FLAG LIEUTENANT"
One 'of the Best Pictures of the Season.
COMEDY NEWS REEL
' Thursday; Friday, Saturday -September 7, 8, 9.
JOE E. BROWN in "ELMER THE GREAT"
See Joe in His Funniest Picture.
COMEDY CARTOON
Matinees 'Sat. and holidays, 8 p.m, Two shows nightly, 7.30 and 9.16
$eaforth Ties Knollwood
(Continued from page 1).
the double.
Seaforth to Bat. - Ted ,Taman•
.cracked a bat when he knocked a
single to second baseman who threw
flint out at first. Bev. Christie was
struck but and Ctidniore pop-flyed to
'Holmes, the pitcher. Score 0-0.
.. Fourth Innings.
Knollwood to Bat. -Nicholls batted
a fly to Rus. Burgess for first out.
Murray then grounded to Bev. Chris-
tie and Smith knoekefi another out
to Burgess. This was a short inning
and smart work on Seaforth's part.
ISeafoiith to Bat, -G. Rennie knock-
ed a hard drive past pitcher fo'r a
single and stole to second when the
ball hit the back stop. G. Muir came
to 'bat and clouted a long hard drive
410 centre fielder, who just touched it
'with the tips of his fingers. It was
Kl home run with G. Rennie on sec-
ond and started the scoring of the
game. The next -three men up were
✓ etired speedily, however. Wright
grounded to second baseman. E. Ren-
nie knocked a similar one to \ third
baseman and 'Burgess smashed a
'thigh infield fly which also was caught
by third baseman. Seaforth 2, Knoll-
•w✓ood 0.
Fifth Innings.
Knollwood to Bat. --McKeon knack -
.ed a fly just outside second base. G.
:'Muir and Rex McGregor both went
for it but runner got safe at first,
'Beadle , popped a fly behind third
'which was caught by G. Rennie.
;Hiolnies clout,d a long fly to Bur-
gess for second out. Cartwright
'knocked a grounder to Christie who
,caught McKeon stealing to third.
cleaforth to Bat. - McGregor
g'round'ed to second baseman hut was
thrown out at first. Ted Taman did
the same thing and broke another
bat. I3tw. Christie got safe at first
-and went down to second. but Bill
CCudlliore l:noek•ed a fly to second base-
man to retire side. Score still: Sea -
forth 2, Knollwood 0.
Sixth Inning.
Knollwood to Bat. -Norley bunt-
ed but again ...E. Rennie threw him
cut at 'first.. McGuire s :lacked a fly
t o Rex McGregor who made it look
easy. Nicholls ian'ded safe or. first
w ith a single and Murray retired the
side on a fly to McGregor.
Seaforth 'to Bat, -G. Rennie bounc-
ed a hard grourdier to. second base-
man but was thrown out at first. G.
:Muir drew his second bit of gam on
1 ,lon.g drive to
right field. • Wright
put ?luir on third on a single and E.
'Rennie brought hint hron,• ona sacri-
fice hit TO ('entre fielder. Tb.irge:;•.
Brought Wright. holo..i but was forced
.ntit at.. sr•cnr. i \Olen McGregor con-
sleeted to knock a grounder to short
▪ top, Srol'l Stat"t', it 2. ,V001.1. 0.
Seventh Innings.
Knolhvornl t t I'at.-•4:nith r•1n^;k-
�d' a single r, or fir•t base., .110lieotl
hunted to hill Cudniore tvhn 1hrc',v
hint last at first and P..':adle pupped a
fly 'to Bey, Chid, tie. Srnit'1' had
stolen to iliird ba•c and was th firs:
1•iinner of the visitors to get that
far. ILolmes retired the side witch
C. Rennie threw to \Vright'for third
out,
Seaforth to Bat, --This looked like
a big• inning for tieaferth and they
':r,',71tag.d t0 srl;;b('7e in two 1.1111;
,,when Taman and T'hristie scored.
hill Cudmore was left on third and
C. Rennie on second. Score 0-0.
In the eighth and ninth neither
team could make much headway on
account of the airtight 'ball played
by their opponents. The Londoners
made a good attempt but had to go
home on the short tend of the.scere.
A good game is expected at Exe-
ter and neany fans are waiting to
see thie outcome. The winning team
will meet the winners of Tillsonburg
and the Boys' Shop of London.
New Hamburg Fair Will'Be
Popular Exhibition
The annual exhibition at Fiiun'tain
Park, New Hamburg, on September
15th and 16th, • should attract many
people. Eleven hun.driedl municipal
complimentary tickets are issued to
,school pupils of North Ea'4thope,
Wilmet and New Hamburg for Sat-
urday, September 10th. 'Many edu-
cational exhibits for the benefit of
school children have been arranged
for. Teachers outside the municipali-
ties may secure •com'plinl•entary ad-
mission tickets on application to the
Secretary, A. R. D. Smith, New Ham-
burg. •
Weekly Crop Report
The recent Pains have greatly im-
pi oveed pastures and halve- assisted
the spring seeding of clover and
:grasses. Lani'hton County reports a
25 to 30 per cent. increase in the ac-
vrage of land prepared~ for fall wheat.
Threshing of oats and barley in Kent'
is practically complete and while
ields are below average, they are
tetter than anticipated. Kent also
ronorts that two canning companies
aro paying st ve cents a bushel in ad-
vance of KMtract prices' for Lana -
toes. Summer fallow' and after har-
vest cultivation are receiving a great
real of attention in 'most district,
now. In Haldimand quite a few far-
mer: are having the opportunity of
r;,nwin•tg their••hnnd twice, which is an
old i,i ctice seldom followed in the.
last (Reade or so. Lincoln leport4
0(
y ear'y hatched,. poultry locks
beginning to lay freely and some are
r':cel tionally well grown by 4-10 ju-
dicious use of• the 0.'A. C..growing
❑1x::11. Tho yield .of grain generally
m'lch below normal. according to
reports front se'v'eral district-, but
the quality,is good. The harvest of
Duchess apples is in full swing in the
fruit -growing districts.'
Poison Ivy
>ai.,on ivy is rather difficult to
ormiic;tt(• 1?' 01(t by persistent work,
'l' :•'.arc= J. F. Clark. horticultural iee-
rt r. .\;.'•sic a1ttn'al tins i0ti., Branch.
l•f thr, Patch is not tun lal•0, you can
rift 1.id of it by using 0110 of the weed
Mlle: ' obtainable at =0:'11 stores. This
hr.'.Il,l applied. according to the
riir:.1ior- 1„•iY(.11, which specify that
'10 'r:'nund •:buaki L•.' saturate.i with
11r lit;uid. One nr two applications
applied 0. wt •'•I; or ,0 n'lart tvia us -
((011. d' =troy filo weed completely.
i:ndcr some circumstances it can be
. re11 e'minutr'1 most r''tctily by the
of 0 1•lun'hct•'s torch in th•r hands
rumeroo55 \v'hn 1'• immune from pois-
oning. A thorough burr.ing'.out of the
branches a111 roots y ---fiery effective,
c,sperially 1t• an ap'plicarion of some
weed killer is made shortly after-
wards. Another way of ;s'i'lting rill
0 this poison plant, when it i; grow -
1 inir on the ground. is to cover as
much of it .t< possible with board's
nr hoary 1'nofing paper held down by
hoards, Jn'the course o 'several weeks
We Can Install a Bathroom.For You
at a REMARKABLY LOW
Price Now,
ALSO FIJPN ACES, HOT AIR OR' HOT WATER
Do your eavetrough work or tinsmith repairing,
as we have for your service at all times, an
EXCELLENT MECHANIC
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GEO. A. SILLS & SONS
HARDWARE PLUMBING HEATING
t Iy. w�kirdi,l
it ^ rtr"yt �'Tdir°
:Sri�tll
the lack O air,. Walla WA; 8lilldl
wnl!i 'Mu* the ?UMW fa(! pelf"1B'h. *Silt
brine i1a. s'ta'mreti t4, lifi !bii t it is
too lnfiid a renx . y £ol^ largo patches,.
•
• IN MEMORIAM -
Fn roving memory of Mrs. W. J. J1ylf ett
who passed away four years ago, September
4.>Ih, 1829.
This wloa8d may change from year to year,
And friend* from day to day;
But never shall the one we laved
:Fawn memory pees away.
-Remembered by Hushend and Daughter.
3429x1
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. QM Siegvistt and family wiab to !thank
their many kitiS relations, neighbors and
friends for their sincere expressions of sym-
pathy and bctamitilfttll floral tributes extended
to ,them im their recent wad bereatement ion
the foss of 'a doting 0u5hamd and father;
also to thank the Seaforth Branch, No., 156
of Oaaradrla.n Legion, to the Seaforth High-
landers Band, L. 0. B. A. No. 72, i to the
doctors, Canon Appleyard and Rev. Morrow,
and those who loaned cans. 3429x1
IMPORTANT NOTICES
FARM FOR SALE, -- CHOICE DAIRY
farm, 100 aerce ; close to school, station
and church. Avzrage shipping of 6 cans of
milk daily to Toronto. Apply to EDWIN
ERB, R. R. No. 3, Stratford. 3429x1
FALL BARLEY FOR SALE.--,A.QUAN-
tity of Fall Barley for' seed on Lo.ta 25,
Clancclavion 6, 1iibbert)• Apr'plY 1» .MRS.
WILLIAM MORRLS, Staffa, or phone 43 r 4,
Dubl n. 3429x1
ESTRAY HEIFER. -STRAYED ON '1'O THE
Premises of the undersigned, a yearling
Hereford heifer. Otwr'er may have same by
proving pronenty and paring ' charges. 0
OLIVER ANDERSON, Londesboro P. „ or
phone 5 on 250, Seaforth. 3.128x3
Farm For' -Sale or Rent
50 acres, near town; good land
and buildings. 'Immlediate pos-
session.
BOX 214
Seaforth, Ont.
3429-1
APPLICATIONS WANTED
By the Coun•cii of ,the Township of Tuck -
La -smith. for the position nt Collector of Tax-
es for 1933. Application; to be in the hands
of the Clerk on or before noon. September
nth, a.rld marked Application for Collector.-'
Applicant to supply with application a
Bund for $2,000,00 with two sureties.
D. F. McGRE, GOR, Clerk,
R. R. No. 4, Soaftrrth. •
3429-2
AUCTION SALE
OI
DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPER-
TY IN 'THE VILLAGE OF IiENSALL AND
VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY I:4 TH.E
TOWNSHIP OF IIIBBERT.
The Executrix of the Estate •ef the late
GEORGE W. WIIF:NI. is uttering for sale,
4ubjrct to reserve bids. by public auction on
the premise+ :at 'FTen+ail, Ontario, on 'Satur-
day, SEP'ITSiBER 16th, 1933, at 2 o'clock
•,.m., thr following:
Rf 'Tr>FN'fi.\T, T'RCYPERTY in • the . V:11n,e
;,f Hen,nIl:
noinv r',rmp'nrll 01 T.at No. 1S on the
oc:h, si 1n of Rirhnlond Si, and Lot No..21
•n :h'• ;'•uth •ids• of 0111 St., aceir••iing to
11• mite .1; Wilson's . fir't survey. On the
tiros, pr•'perty is situate tt 1', rrV frame
r,r !el awe, a ^urni 111 r(1 rad "11 h.-.gi-hnu.c.
11•'53 t:n 1 ,ftd, and fru': •'•,a .. In
.•v'•ry tray a• n"'':.'ti3•irntd,• prop' ty and
•tt.rr '.t :h.• b';inn-.i ',•riinn •'f the
rd at the .-time time a i11 in• offered
f.n• a.lr
rR01'h:R'I'Y in 11,, T. v. r.•hip '1 103.-
t„•In.:
1. Mint; eemrseed of T.:1 Na. 21 in the
12th C n:' +i' ,•n': c!ni1' 1 1111 c: •1' On
this farmn slim!! fr^m•e heu•; l:r •e yarn
n ,, 0 i r ,,,:• r:`t 'h 1 a,• •'• „f ; 1:r,•tt :
t.•1' ft„v- . .p r nr', of l,mh Land.
2. Refire of ru 1 r r!4t-h'11 1. 1 Nn.
21, in the 12,'h cense .inn, cymtninirg 50
nil•.•., On Otis farm L. frame hnu.o: barn
.•n steno t'n!1 ; :1 urns of hn4h,
s. Being romp •4"1 er we+t•hnl1 of Lot
Nn. 29 in the 12th e m'•1•':•'O centc:,eino 10
10•.1. , 0'1 :hi• f.+ -•n, i. nn overflowin: spring
and 3 „acre: of hush.
Th]R51S OF SALE
'1'n per c.myr on day of solo: balance in
50 days thrr•'n2'',r. Other terrn4 made known
n day of sale. -
I er fur:h, r oar:irnlat, apply tr.: Mrs.
Edna re:eren, Executrix, Heiss11•
G. r e Elliott. ,\nr'.inn.n r, Clinton, Ont.;
C:\RLiNG & IlORLF:Y,.
Se:betto•s f'•r Executrix,
Es,•rer, Ont -
3429 -3
NOTICE TO . CRE»
Ate GEORGE W. WREN. Iafo of the Village
of Bengali, in the County of Saran, Fero -
oar. dere ise4.
(CREDITORS ,AND OTHERS bavdnP o1abne
against 'the estate Of .the dadd deceased, are
cecietred an or Ibe8ore the t6dh day of Sep-
tember, 1988, •bo fy'leWithithe undersigned
sailleitoms for , the Exeduttrix, full particulate*
of such claims duly verified, after whit
date the said Executrix will Proceed to dia-
trLbute the asserts of the said eetate, having
regard only to the claims or which notice
has been :received.
Administrator's Sale
OF FARM STOCK' AND IMPLEMENTS
Thr undersigned has been instrcrte'l to sell
by public auc•tiun 4111 lest, 12 and 13, Cnn-
ceieien 10, Lisburne Township. the property
of the late Josias E. Crecry, 041
DATED this 30:th day df August, 1933.
CARLING & MORLEY,
Solicitors foal Executrix,
Exeter, Ont,
8429-3.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all
creditors and others h.wimg c?laimrs against
the Estate of ROBERT M. BELL, late of the
Township of Hay, in the County of Huron,
wlho died on the Thirtieth day of March,
A. D. 1:103, ,are fertilised to forward their
dlairns duly proven to the undersigned on or
before the Eighteenth day of September, A. D.
1033.
AND NOTICE, IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the said date the Administrator will
pnoceed 'to distribute the estate, having re-
tard onfly to the, claims of which he then
.;hall have notice.
DATED at Exeter, ..Ontt., this 24th day of
August, A.. D. 1938.
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Exeter and Hewett,
Administrator's Solicitors.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 111;3
Itt 2 o'clock p.m.
the following valuable chattels : •--
•-•One• Yorkshire hog, • 1 pair sleighs, fertilizer
ririll, 2 cutters, 1 stack rack, 1 high wagon
'witch box, 1 threshing separator, 1 truck wag -
mi with hay rack, 1 flat rack, 21 se's heavy
harness, 1 hay loader. 1 shoe drill. 1 DeLaval
:cream sepa.ratnr, 1 fanning mill, 1 grinder, 1
buggy. 1 cultivator, 1 corn culti.mtor, a num-
ber bf shun fund other ar'tiwlee„ton numerous
to mention.
Terms of Sale -Cash.
No goods to be removed from the premises
until paid for.
For further particulars and renditions of
sale, .apply to
GLADMAN & STANTIL'RY,
Exeter and Hensel)
Solicitors for r 38te.
Hugh Berry, Administrator.
McNeil and Nairn, Auctioneers.
3428-2
McKILLOP VOTERS' LIST
34294
FOR SALE
SEVERAL DWELLINGS
in
Seaforth and Eginondville
Own your own home.
This is the time to buy
and prices are low.
A. D. Sutherland
FARM FOR SALE
FAR:1L rctrt SALE. -100 ACRES OF GRASS
land. Lot 9, Concession 8, Tuckeramith,
with good bank balm, frame house and back
kitchen. A good supply of water. Well
drained. Four 'miles from Seafnrth; three
from Kipper, one-quarter mile frons school.
Will sell on easy terms. Apply to MRS. D.
McLELLAND, Mitchell, Ont. 3426-8
FARMS FOR SALE
M FOR SALE. -FOR SALE PART LOT
„ 28 and 29, Concession 3, McKillop, con -
beaming 192 acres and known as the ,•T. £.
Hays' farm. Must be sold to cln•e the estate.
If not sold will be rented. Fer particulars
apply to .L M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea-
ford'. 3358-tf
NOT'TCE is hereby given that T lint.' trnna-
Mitted or delivered to the persons mentioned
im Section 9, of the Ontario Vnt,•rs' List
Act, the emrirs 7.4511 red by said srct:nnn, ^n
he SO transmitted or deliverer) of the list
trade pursuant to said Act, of ill l>Preena
appearing by the last revised Assessment
Roll of the 'nil mun.iripa.lity. to he entitled
to vete in the 5.81(1 mun1 1 vp1ity nd eir'rtiana
for the memlmtr of the Legislative Assembly
end" at Munioripal Elections, e,nel the said
Lilit was first rewired up in my ntnre in Mc-
Killop rm the 201,1, day of Atra,'t, 103n, and
reeymiav4 there for inereettnn. I her'by rail
tom all voters to examine the said List and
if any runts nr rvm•ies4on.8 are fount there-
in to take immediate prnceettlega to have
came e.011•001-rtl pernrding to law, the last;
clay of appeal bdillIg Sepbeln,her 16th, 1983.
JOHN MoNAY, Clerk. •
8429-1
When you have a
HORSE OR COW
you want removed,
'phone 'promptly to
William Stone Sons, Limited
'Phone 22 - Ingersoll
'Phone 215W - Stratford
LUIt a t
t
Choice warietits of
GREEN G.\GE. BR.\DSHAW,
COLUMBIA, FTC.
Ripe about Sep'eii1ler lst.
Bring your baskets awl fill up at
C. Hoare's, Clinton
3427-3
THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.
HEAD OFFICE -SEA FORTH, ONT.
oPFICERI :
Geo. R. McCartney, S.•:: forth •- Pres.
James Connolly, Godcrir 1 - Vice -Pres.
Merton A. Ried, Seaforth - Sec.-Treas.
AGENTS:
W. E. Hrinchley, Seaforth'; John'
Mwrray, R. R. 3, Seaforth; E. R. G.
Jai -mouth, Brodha011; James Watt,
Blyth; 0. F. Hewitt, Ii neca.rdir e.
DIRECTORS:
William Knox, Londe•' koro; George
Leonfhart, Brodhagen t James Con-
nolly, Goderich; Alex. T roadfoot, No.
3, Seaforth';" 'Rob'ert Forris, Blyth ;
George• McCartney. No, 8, Seaforth;
John Pepper, Brucefielci: James Shol-
dice, Waaiton; Thomas Moylan, No. 5,
Seafor$h.
1933 FALL FAIR DATES
Atwood Sept. 22-23
Bayfield Sept 27-28
Blyth Sept. 29-30
Brussfls Sept. 28-29
Crcrrleri cil Sept. 19-20
Harriston Sept, 28-29
Kincardine Sept. 21-22
Kirkton October 3-4
Listowel Sept. 20-21
London (Western) Sept, 11-16
Milvlerton :