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49isiting his d'augh er, Mrs. Ferg.
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A number from! here attended 'Vizi:.
funeral of George C. Dale, Huron
Road, Tuesday afternoon. y
iCourt of Revision was held :in the
hall on Monday.
Mrs. George Eaton spent last week:
with her sister, Mrs. Smalldon, of•
Walton.
The enumerators are
rounds.
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BRUSSELS
A tennis court has been started on
• the lawn at the home of A. L. McDon-
ald and a number d the younger set
are showing great interest for this
popular sport.
0a,r1 Mowbray and Mr. Woodrow, of
Detroit, visited ,at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Clark.
The Election.—The reeveship of this
village, held for ten years by the late
Alfred Baeker and made vacant by his
death one month ago, was filled this
week by Robert Bowman, who defeat-
ed Fred Burchell by a margin of 63
votes in a keenly contested election.
The new reeve sat for four years on
the village council several years ago
and his opponent, Mr. l Burchell, has
.served on the council for one year.
.Bowman received 218 votes and Bur-
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laxatives have to be taken
in ever-increasing doses. Other-
wise, they lose their power. The
body needs roughage.
. One of the most natural ways
to obtain this roughage is by eat-
ing a delicious cereal: Kellogg's
ALL -BRAN. Read what Mr.
Albert F. Parker (address on
request) has to say:
"I ani 52 years old and have
put in years suffering from con-
stipation. Bought all kinds of
pills and drugged myself with
then and awoke lots of morn-
ings with a headache.
"Haven't taken one pill since
I began on Kellogg's ALL -BRAN.
I am now feeling the best I have
felt in 20 years.”
Two tablespoonfuls of ALL -
BRAN daily are guaranteed to
give relief. At your grocer's,
in the red -and -green package.
Made by Kellogg in London, Ont.
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total not qfl 7„ $a a rgenr
large percentage PP vpt4rs. The
late Eeeve,. Backer was warden of
Huron '0,ul<ity ilei mar.
An =Went that might,have result-
ed very.eeriotlsly, oc'rurred late Sat -
j relay night. horse, attached to a
buggyoccupied by two young sons of
James Vatican/3, 1st concession, Nor.
'els, was being driven south on Main
Street When an auto going north ran
into the buggy, injuring the horse and
breaking the buggy. 'Standing on the
running board of the Gar was John
Stewart, of Belgrave, son of Provin-
cial Traffic Officer Stewart, of the
same place. The lad was thrown to
the ground and rendered unconscious
and ceras taken into the American Ho.
teland given first aid there. He was
able to go home. to Belgrave Sunday
morning. The other occupant of the
car was Jim Taman, Blyth) who es-
caped injury. The horse was taken
home next day in the trailer. Every-
one was very fortunate in escaping
serious injury.
CONSTANCE
The Ladies' Aid and W. M. S. will
meet at the home of Mrs. Austin
Dexter on Thursday, June 11th. An
invitation is extended to all the ladies
of the congregation.
The Constance United Church will
hold their Sunday school anniversary
services on June 14th. Services will
be held at 2 p.m. and in the evening
at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Dr. Mortimer, of
Auburn, will be the speaker for the
day. There will be special music by
the choir and they will be assisted by
Mr. Roy Allen, of Clinton, and Mr.
James T. Scott, of Seaforth. Mr.
Scott will sing a solo at the evening
service.
Miss Jean Lawson, Clinton, came
home onSaturday evening last to
make an extended 'stay as her mother,
Mrs. Robert Lawson, is Ieaving on
Tuesday for the West to visit friends.
Messrs. Murray and Nicholson, who
contracted for the job of dredging the
creek west of Kinburn commenced
work the beginning of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stutts and daughter,
Mrs. Stutts, the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riley, left on
Monday morning for their home in
Cleveland.
The Ladies' Aid held their monthly
meeting in the basement of the church
on Thursday last. The president,
Mrs. Roy Lawson, was in the chair.
After singing a hymn, prayer was
offered by Mrs. William Britton and
the Lord's Prayer was repeated in uni-
son. The minutes of last meeting
were read and adopted. The business
was discussed. The Scripture lesson
was taken by Mrs. Ed. Britton. The
meeting closed with singing and the
benediction. , Lunch was served.
The Constance Church will use the
new United Church hymn book on
Sunday, June 14th.
Degth,.gfJoseph Riley. -.Surviving
hi .. y. but two days, the death
oc until"'at-'.'his home in 'Constance on
Thursday of last week of Joseph Riley
followin> -re:short illness of pneumonia.
Mrs: Ril$ >~'=passed away on Tuesday
from an aciilte attack of appendicitis
and was buried the day on which her
husband died. Mr. Riley was a high-
ly esteemed resident of the commun-
ity. He was in his 71st year and was
married 48 years ago to Miss Mary
conOlnical
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WALPAM UR
the famous
flat finish for
walls and ceil-
ings is econo-
mical, because it is so easy to
apply that a little goea along.
way.
You have a choice of the most
delightful shades, that dry with
an eggshell bloom. It has a
soft light -diffusing effect, and
makes a lovely background for
your household treasures.
It is permanent, washable and
fire -resisting, and looks equally
well on a wide variety of sur-
faces.
Consult your decorator or dealer.
Ask him for a shade card, or write
to us direct
Walpamur
a product of
The CROWN DIAMOND PAINT
Co. Limited
Toronto - Montreal -
Halifax
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Walpamur Products are sold by
Geo. D. Ferguson, Seaforth.
McGearvy. They first settled in Hul-
lett, later moving to Cleveland. Five
years ago they returned to this coun-
try, settling in Constance. He is sur-
vived by one daughter, Mrs. Charles
Stultz, Cleveland. The funeral took
place on Saturday from the residence
of Robert Grimolby, Constance, and
interment was made in Maitlandbank
cemetery, Seaforth.
BIRTHS
Kerr.—In Oshawa General Hospital, on May
29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Kerr, a
son, James Ian.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
CRASS FARM TO RENT.—LOT 7, CON-
"aession 7, McKillop, 100 acres in grass;
never failing well. Apply to DAN RIiANA-
HAN, Seaforth. 3310-tf
LAND TO RENT.—TO GROW BEANS OR
buckwheat, and also hay and grass. Ap-
ply to JAMES CAMERON, Lot 13, Concession
4, Tuckersm'ith, or phone 2-133,
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Properly grounded according to the Ontario Lightning
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otA. .fox sa a $° i,, ,aUctien or 'rues.
4LlZ 440 $tb, t:ti''`?+ 4410pit p.ni., An the-
paCemisea, f'; , six• frame 4wa1
ting batgpfa sand on.g aP,kc` Pal ahuiee orebard
and gardens'Mr #00 0. gprhtains hard and
soft, water! 'and ,i,, efinipPed with els%ta'Ic
Iights. The property re ..d4tiaated wte bloe!C
west; of A mondyflle i'�.hnrclr and has the
benefit of oma11 types. -There will also be
sold at the same) time. ,and place, the house-
hold effects, consisting of tables, chlairs, beds,
wheelbarrow, garden Weis and other artiefles.
Aso 30 choice hens. "Ferns — On chattels,
cosh; on property, 10 iter cent of the pur-
chase money on day of sale, balance op easy
terms. THOMAS HUDSON, Proprietor; T.
Brown, Auctioneer. 831.2x1
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK. IM-
MENTS, Standing Grain, Hay and House-
hold Effects, at Lot 5. Concession 4, Hallett
Township, 2 miles south of Kinburn, and 7
miles northeast of Clinton,, on Wednesday,
Jayne 17th, at 1 o'clock sharp, oonshbting of
the following: 'Cattle—Six choice Durham
cows, fresh ; one pure bred Durham heifer,
bred; 8 Durham calves about 8 weeks old.
Horses—Extra choice brown mare, draft, '1
years old; brown onare, 9 years old; general
purpose mare 10 years old, good single or
double; agricultural colt 2 years old. About
150 Rock and Leghorn hens. Implements—
Good farm. wagon, gravel box. hay rack, steel
roller, Massey -Harris seed Aral, 18 hoes; horse
rake, Massey -Harris mower, scuffler, 2 walking
Plows, good top buggy, steel tire; open buggy,
Portld,nd cutter, set of sleighs, cultivator, set
of harrows, stone boat, fanning mill, grind-
stone, work bench, sugar kettle, 25 foot lad-
der, step :ladder, set of scales, roll of wire
fence, double set of harness, set of single
harness, number of grain bags, De Laval
cream separator, No. 12; Daisy churn, wash-
ing machine, pails. lanterns, shovels, hoes,
rakes, scythes, whiffletrees, quantity of wheat.
barley, hay and wood. About 25 acres of
standing hay, 11 acres sof good fall wheat, 8
acres of oats, 8 acres of barley. Household
Effects—Pandora range, Quebec heater, sew-
ing machine, 3 beds, 2 chests of drawers,
dining room table, 6 dining room chairs,
couch, 3 rocking chairs, pots, pans. lamps,
etc. At the same time and place the farm.
which oonaists of 148 acres, more or less, of
good clay loam; with good set of farm build-
ings, will be offered for sale. This farm
is well adapted for grain or grazing with
abundance of water and shade. This prop-
erty will be offered for sale in one block,
that is to say, farm, farm stock. Implements.
standing hay and grain. Threshed grain and
hay in barn will be offered subject to reserve
hid. Terms made known on day of sale. If
not disposed of in block will be offered on
following terms: Terme—On chattels, cash.
On farm, 10 per cent. of purchase money
paid down on day of sale, balance in 80
days ; arrangements may be made for reason-
able amount to remain on mortgage. WM.
J. MCCULLY, Executor of the Estate of Wm.
Rinn; George H. Elliott. Auctioneer. 3311-1
MORTGAGE SALE
OF SEAFORTH RACE TRACK, GRAND-
STAND AND BUILDINGS
Under and by virtue of the Powers of Sale
contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage,
dated 29th May, 1926, and which will be pro-
duced at the time of sale, there will be offer-
ed for sale by Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, by
public auction, at the Commercial Hotel, in
the Town of Seaforth, on Tuesday, the 16th
day of June, 1931, at Two (2) o'clock in the
afternoon, the following lands and premises,
namely: Part of the North half of Lot num-
ber 25, in the 1st Concession, of the said.
Township of McKillop, more particularly de-
scribed as follows: Commencing on the East-
erly limit of said Lot and at the dividing
line between the North and South halves of
aid Lot, thence Northerly along the Easterly
limit of said lot, 1087 and 638--1000 feet
thence Westerly parallel to the Northerly
boundary of said Lot, 727 feet; thence South-
erly parallel to 'the Easterly limit of said
ot, 988 and 09-1000 feet, thence Easterly
parallel to the Northerly boundary of said lot,
134 and 05-1000 feet, thence southerly par-
allel to the Easte ly boundary of said lot, 107,
and 62-1000 fee , thence easterly along the
south limit of the North half of said Lot, 592
and 05-1000 feet to the place of beginning.
Oa the avid lands there is located a half
mile Race Track with grandstand, stables,
etc., and is one of the beat Race Tracks in
Western Ontario.
TERMS OF SALE—The property will be
offered for sale subject to a reserved bid
and the Purchaser will be me aired to pay
Ten (10) per cent. of the purchase money
in cash and the balance without interest with-
in Thirty (30) days thereafter and will ,ibe
required to sign an Agreement to complete
the purchase.
Further conditions of sale will be made
known at the time of sale and may be had
in the meantime from the undersigned.
DATED, at Seaforth, Ontario, the Second
(2nd) day of June, A. D. 1931.
R. S. HAYS,
Vendor's Solicitor.
3312-a Thomas Brown, Auctioneer.
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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
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A great star and a great picture.
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Jackie Cooper, Robert Coogan,
Mitzie Green and Jackie Searl
present a joyous story of youth—
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screen.
"Skippy"
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June 15, 16, 17—Charles Chaplin
in "CITY LIGHTS"
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given under the statutes
in that behalf that all persons having any
clams against Mary Young, late of the Town
of Seaforth, Spinster, deceased. who died on
the 15th day of May, 1331, are required to
send to the undersigned solicitor for the Ex-
ecutors, full particulars .in writing and veri-
fied by affidavit, of their claims and the na-
ture of the securities, ifi any, held by them,
on or before the 22nd day of June, 1981. after
which date the said Executors will proceed
to distribute) the assets of the said deceased,
having regard only to the claims of which
they then shall have had notice.
DATED at Seaforth, Oat., this 4thi day at
June, 1931.
R. S. HAYS,
Solicitor for Executors.
3312,8
DESPITE THE NEW DUTY AND INCREASE IN
SALES TAX
To the Public :
Canada's Largest Selling Tea Will Not Cost the Consumer More Despite the New
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Do Not Pay More Than the Price Shown on the Package.
WE PAY THE DUTY AND TAX.
TO GROCERS : You Will Find No Sales Tax or Duty Item Added to Our Invoices.
We Will Pay These Ourselves in Order That You May Serve the Public Without
Extra Charge and Keep the Same Profit as Before.
Salada Tea Company of Canada, Limited.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given under the statutes
in that behalf that all persons having anm
claims against John Alexander Watt, late of
the Village of Walton, Huron- County, Drover,
deceased, who died on the 25th day of April,
1981, are required to send to the undersigned
solicitor for the Executors, full particulars in
whiting and verified by affidavit, of their
claims and the nature of the securities, if
any, held by them, on or before the 10th any
alvf June, 1981, after which date the said Ex-
ecutors will proceed to distribute the assets
of the said deceased, having regard only to
the claims of which they then shall have had
notice.
DATED at Seafsrth, Ont.. this 20th dam of
May, 1981.
R. S. HAYS,
Solicitor for Executors.
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FOR SALE BY N. CLU FF Fac SONS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all credi-
tors and other having claims against the
estate of ASERICH BRISSON, late of the
Township of Hay, in the County of Huron,
Farmer, who died on the Fourteenth day of
Ilay, A. D. 1931, are required to forward
their claims duly proven to the undersigned
on or before the Fifteenth day of June, A. D.
1531.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the said date the Executors will pro-
ceed to distribute the estate, having regard
only to the claims of which they then shall
have notice.
DATED AT EXETER, Ont., this 27th day
of May, A. D. 1931.
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Exeter and Hensall,
Executors' Solicitors.
3711-0
83104
Reduced Prices on Barred
Rock Chicks For June
We will have just two more hatch-
es for this season, June 2nd and June
9th, and we are reducing these to $12
per hundred. The quality of our stock
seems to satisfy, as we have already
booked large orders for 1932.
Visitors to our farm are always
welcome.
J. M. Scott
"Sunny Crest Farm"
PHONE 32-251 SEAFORTH
3310-3
Cash
HIGHEST PRICE PAID
FOR WOOL
Phone 3J or 262
H. M. Jackson
SEAFORTH
FARM FOR SALE
WARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE PART LOT
28 and 29, Ooncession 1l, Megan., sec+.
tatting 182 aerie and known a the T. 1t.
Illayb farm. Must be sold to Gose tete eststs.
If not sold will be rented. 'Aar paritfaatare
aDD1y to .T. M. GOVEft LOOK, Executor.
forth.
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Barbed Wire, 2 point, 80 rod rolls $3.50
Barbed Wire, 4 point, 80 rod rolls $3.75
SPOT CASH PRICES
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A fresh car of each just in, at Bottom• Prices.
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shears, $1 each
Garden Tools
Lawn Mowers,
3 knife .. $7.00
4 knife $10.00
Rakes, steel 70c
Long
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Shovel
socket
handles.
Special
98c
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