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REGENT THEATRE, Seaf qr b,
NOW PLATING I
Maurice Chevalier, Helen Twelvetrees and Baby Leroy, in
"A BEDTIME STORY"
'This picture\will give you some of the •grandest chuckles you've
ever had,
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday --July 24, 25, 26
- • "42nd 'STREET"
THE MOST POPULAR MUSICAL' SUCCESS EVER SHOWN !
Cast includes:
'Warner Baxter - Ruby Keeler - Bebe Daniels - Una Merkle,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday—July 27, 29, 29
ZASU PITTS in "THE CROOKED CIRCLE"
CRAMMIED FULL OF FUN
(Matinees Sat. and holidays, 8 p.m. Two shows nightly; 7.80 and 9,15
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N r: CE TO' CREP TOO,
, NO. , ,da,y len tmedittpre
414 Missile iii1t3 lroo nen t :the eatlalte
Of Maw A. lticliGoan", telt* od 'tete Village of
rilde, ia1 5vei 'Gmruty aIk Eun, Sista,.
ober, deceased, who deed en the Sixteenth' day
of Junes, 1983, are r'eeiuited to tor9s7trd their
•cltatasa' dwly a?a''oveu to The umfelcaigtned. oteli'ci-
tor for the eattcutlnrs, an ar 'before the -tWea-
;ty.second day loll Jelly, 1933.
AN1) NOTICE •tel fartther given that after
The an'ai ,last mentioned date, the executors
w4Pi Trbeeed to distribulte the assets of the'
aetatte, having regard only to the( a7aim5 of
Which thew the shall have 'notice.
--91ATED tat Selaforth, Ontario, this Sixth
day Of July, 1933.
JOHN J. HUGGAS,D,
2,dadiculth, Ontario, '
S.a7'loitlor for the Executors.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
British Petroleum Company
Limited, Stake Location '
Forest, July 17. --Mr. E. P. Rowe,
Geologist, of Toronto, and Dr. E. B.
"'Blain, of 'Hamilton, cruised the pro-
perties of the Company in Plympton
'Township fast week and staked the
`.location for Deep Well Number One
eon the farm of Archie .McKinley. The
:surface indications on ,the company's
-properties compare with those that
led to the development of the"world's
greatest oil and gas fields, including
7. he Appalachian, Gulf Coast, Sabine,
'Loliisiana, Texas, Tampico, Trinidad,
Rumania, Russia, 'Burma and Sum-
atra. It is expected that commercial
'production of oil and gas will be ob-
tained in• the Niagara, Clinton and
'Trenton Limestone.
WINTHROP
Address and Presentation.—"Mr.
'W'illia'm Trewartha. Dear Sir and
Brother; We, the offi,cei-s and mem-
:bers of L. 0. Le'• 813, .haivling' gath-
4red once again in our lodge rooms
-for the grand purpose of celebrating
-the 242rd anniversary of the rattle
orf the Boyne, which has been cele-
'brated by this Lodge each and every
;year for the past 76 years, which
sneaks well for the -kind of men who
-tfrom time to time have been active
-members of this Lodge during the
'.past 76' years, and who by their un -
'tiring activity and' loyalty to our.
-glorious association, have kept the
'Orange flag flying every 12th day of
..July during all those years. And to
you, Brother Trewartha, as you are
'now 61 years an Trewartha,
Orangeman
and a merribl2-r of this Iodge, • I, as
Worshipful Master, extend -to you,.on
'behalf of the members, our very
;,high -appreciation of your valuable
service to out- glorious association
and to this Lodge in particular. And
from what we can gather -from what -
has transpired during. the 61 years
'that have passed since you became a
-member of the Orange Association,
your services among the 'brethren
'have been'•very valuable and by. your
-wise council and timely •advice the
'Lodge has achieved great acconilplish-
-nrents'.. And in order to show our a'p-
-preciation of you as an Orangeman
and an untiring worker in our well -
'beloved Order and in our Lodge, we
'ask you to 'a'ccep't this walking cane
as a slight token of our love and
esteem .for a true and unselfish Or-
ange Brother, which we have found
-you to 'be, always with the willing
hand to further the interests of our
-noble order and ".in presenting you
with this cane, we assure you that
-with it we .extend to you our best
-wish';s for a long life. of good 'health. I
peace, hap'pir'ess and prosperity, and!
we sincerely hope and trust that you
May long be spared to participate I
with your brethren in their twelfth
'of Julycelebrations.' Signed, P. G.
Little, Z Mr Wm. :B. Tretvartlia, Jr.,
D.IVf.; Past Masters, W. J. ,Kinney.
P.C..M,; John 'Bullard, PiD:31.; David
Boyd, P.D M.; Fergus Bullard, P.D.•
Mi.; Adrian Hogg, P,D.:M.; :Joseph
Hagg, P.D.M.; Irwin Trewartha, P.M.;
Wm. B. Trewartha, D.M. Mr. Tre-
wartha was so taken by surprise that
'he was unable to reply. I-Iis son, Ir-
win Trewartha made a very suitable
reply by thanking :the °,embers for
their kind remkm'brance.
'Mr. and Mrs. Norman Geddes and'
?Vlrsr, Geddes,- Sr., 'of Belgrave. spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. -Joseph
Little. vTrs. Geddes is spending a few
days with her daughter, Mrs. Little.
We are pleasli'd to hear that Mrs.
George -Little has improved. lately,
(Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Agar and Mr.
and Mrs. Foster Bennett spent Sun-
day with 'Mr. and Mrs. George Ea-
ton.
Winthrop played an exhibition
game of football with Brussels in
Brussels on the 12th of July, the
score! being 2-1 for Winthrop.
The game played in Seaforth last
Saturday night 'between the Hurons
and 'Carling's, of London, was Well
worth seeing. We think the London-
ers ha,d all they could handle, 'We
gi4e Walton and 'Winthrop boys
great credit, especially the good goal
tenders, as they made some nice stops.
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BIRTHS
Norrit3.—In Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea -
forth, Ion Judy 13th, to Mr, and Mrs. Thos.
Norms, Staffa, a San.
IN MEMORIAM
WIRIGHT.—In loving memory of our dear
sister, who passed away one year (rgo, July
21, 1932.
We watched -her suffer day by day,
It daused oat bitter grief,
Tp see her slowly pine away,
And could not give rellief.
Her weary hours and days of pain,
Her troubled nights have gassed,
And in our adhi'ng• hearts we know
She has found sweet rest at last.
—Ever remembered by'•,,,•Mother, Brothers
and Sisters. 3423x1
'CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. William Venus and family
wish to thank Me. J. F. Daly for his kind-
ness in loaning the car which enabled them
to attend the. funeral of their son in Orilli'a,
and to Mr. Stanley Nichol, the driver.
FARM- FOR SALE
BIG .FARM BARGAIN OI;FERED. — 113
acre farm, -price $12.00 per acre. Prin-
c.ipaddy light clay loam soil; no waste; very
few stones; good- water supply. Fine' level
surface; orchard; lame bank barn and house,
both require shingling. Situated about two
mile, from Godenich Town. Immediate pos-
sossi 'n. Write J. W. ARMSTRONG, Box 89,
Goder'Leh. Residence at Mrs, Challone, er's,
Elvin Ave.. Godet•ich. 3423-1
'AUCTION SALE' .
UCPION SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT
AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.—G. H.
I Elliott has been instructed to sell `by 'public
I auction. on the premises, Centre Street, Sea -
forth,' Oct Saturday, July 29, 1333, at two
o'dlock ` p.m., s'ix-raorrred frame house, the
property of the late Miss McBride, House-
hold 'Effects --Steel cooking range, new; Que-
bec heater•; 2 -burner coal oil stove with oven,
coal oil heater lawn mower, -Singer sewing
rnac'Frine, , centre table, extension dining table,
small' tattles, 2 Davenports, 1. couch, • Domin-
ian piano, iron bed. mattress' and springs,
wash stands, four diming •'chairs, 2 kitchen
chairs, 3 rockers, 2 cupboards, rugs, linoleum,.
Oleclu+ic irnrf, step '.adders, china dishes, and
many other household articles. Terms, --On
property- wiH be made known'on diay of sale
or cit application to the undersigned. Chat-
tel.;—Clash. JOHN McNAY, Admtinistratdr:
G. H, Elliott, Auctiloneer. 3423-2
DOLMACE DRAIN
TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP
Pat•tiies wishing, to pay cash assessments on
Deli -nage Drain are asked to do so on 'l'ues-
dcy,afterrwon, August 8th. Treasurer will be
Carnegie Hall on above date. ,
• JOHN McNAY, Cleric.
3122-3
MORTGAGE SALE
OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the powers` con-
tained in a certain mortgage, which will be
produced at: 'the sale, the underaig.ned have
been in:;Eructed Is, evil by public auction at
the 1:,-,v Office of Glalmnn & Stanbury, Exe-
ter, Ont., on Saturday. August 29th, 11133, at
2.',,'elock p.m,. 'the following farm property,
All and singular that certain parcel or
tract of land and promises situate, lying
and befog in the township of Hibbert, in
the County of Perth, being. composed of Lot
Number Ele',n 1.1,, in the l"ourteenth 114th)
Cence,••siu.n of the. said T,m'iihip containing
100 acre; of land, more or less.
Tie property ie well built on and improv-
ed and it; good state of cull:tivation. It is in
the centre of as good farming' district.
TERMS OF SALE '
Ten per cent. on day of sale and balance
within .30 days thereafter, subject to a re-
sc'rrcd bid.
1•'uether conditions and terms will be made
known on. Clay of sale.
'GLADMAN & STANBURY,.
Solicitors 'for Mortgagee,
Exeter and Hemsall.
3422-3
Clerk's Notice• of First
Posting of Voters' List
• (Section 10, Form d)
VOTERS' •LIST, 1931, MUNICiPALITt OF
HENSALL, COUNTY OF HURON
NOTICE is hereby given that I have com-
plied with Section 7 of the Voters' Lista Act
and Ithtnt t have posted up in my office at
Town Hall, Hensall, on the 80. day. of July,
7933, the lint of all persons entitled to vote
in the said municipality at municipal elec-
tions and that such List remains there for
inspection.
And I hereby call urron all voters to take
immediate proeeedimg{s to have any errors or
omissions corrected according In law,• the last
day fot appeal being the 29th day of July,
1933.
DATED this 8th day of July, 1933.
JAMES A. PATERSON,•
'Clerk of the Village of Hensali.
3422.3
Second Hand and Rebuilt
Machinery for Sale
One 1632 Imrperial Tractor.
Ome'20-135 1Ln11perial Tractor.
One 20-315 Rulmtel'y Tractor,—
One 21 H.P. Bell Traction Engine.
One 124'-25 H!P. 'IG'eo..'Whlte ReaimuounIi Traction Engine.
One 215 iIi1P, Geo. White 'Si:remount Tra.'ction. Engine.
One 28x4+2 Waterloo with Cutting ,Box Attachment.
One 36-50 Geo. (White- Challenge Separator, with Cutting
Box Attachmlent.
One 82x50 'Sawyer -'Massey Separator. '
One 28x45 Waterloo 'Separator.
'One 33x48 Waterloo Separator.
One '24x316 Bell Steel Separator.
'One 25x1510 'Bell 'Steel Sparator.
One 32x554 Bell Wood Separator with Cutting Box attachment.
One 2121x'316 Nicholls and Shepard "Red River Speciall" Separator.
' Also New 'Separators -24x186, '24x40, 2$x45, 321t50.
THE ROBT. BELL ENGINE and THRESHER CO., LTD.
SEAFORTH,1.ONT. 34.2
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'NOTICE is hereby given under the statutes.
in 'that behalf that all pensions havitng any
claims against Mary Jane A:nehmen, tette of
the Township of MIcKialeP, deceased, who
died on the 28th day of Mader, 1933, are re-
quired o send tothe undersigned solicitors for
the Executors, fall Par:tttciul'alrs in writing
and verified; by affidavilt of their claims and
the nature of the securities, If any, held by
than, on or before the 22nd day of July,
1913, after which date the said Executors
will proceed lb distribute the asset of the
said deceased, having regard only to the
dlaims of which they then shall have had
notice.
DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 30th day of
June, 1933.
HAYS & MEIR,
Solicitors for Executers,
3421-3
POPULAR STALLIONS
The Premium Clydesdale Stallion
FAVOURITE AGAIN
(24337)
Enrolment No. 1961
Form A 1
Monday afternoon.—Will leave his own
stable, Brucefield, and go south to Kipper by
London Read to Al. Harvey's, for night.
Tua+;day.—To Second Concession of Tucker -
smith, south 114 miles, then east to 10th.
Concession to Angus McKinnon's, for noon;
then east to Ken McKel'l'ar's, for night. Wed-
nesday.—East to Town Line, then north 11/4
miles to Lloyd Golqulhodn's, for noon; then
by Staffa to William Patridk's, for night.
Thursday. --North f1/.t miles to 7th Concession
to Coyne Bros., for noon; `then west to Robt.
Dole's for night. Friday,—West to Gem¢rnell's
corner, then north to Mill Road to George
McCarttney's, flay noon; then east to McAd-
am's side concession and north to Carnochan
Bros., for night. Saturday—By ...way of
Broaetfoot's bridge tp Mill Road to his own
stable;.
'real-as—To insure, $15.00.
R. D. MURDOCK,
Proprietor and Manager. ,
The Pure Bred Canadian Clydesdale Stallion
MONCRIEFFE PRINCE
Enrolment No. 2177 Passed Approved 1
Will stand for mares this season as fol-
lows :
Monday.—Will leave his stable at Bruce -
field and go west to the second Concession of
Stanley, then south to William Mckenziie's.
for noon; then to Hensal'l to the Commercial
Hotel, 'for night. Tuesday.—South and west
to Matt. Thnney's, for noon ; then west to
the Parr Line, to, James McAllister's, for
night. Wednesday.=North to Charle3•..,Steph-
enson's, for noon ; then north to Varna and
'east to Elmer Webster's, for night.Thum-
'lay,—Nat-tbb by Yarns. .to ..9th... Concession,
Grnderich Township. to Henry Taylor's, Hay-
field, for noon; then to Del. Gardiner's, Can-
eession 7, Cut Line, for night: Friday.—
North to the Highway to Alex. Sterling's,
for noon; then east en the Highway to
H/drnesville to Robert Culclough's, 11th Con-
ceeslion, for night. Saturday.—South to Ed.,
Glenn's, 3r4 Concession, Stanley, far radon
then south to his own stable for night.
Terms. -410,00 to insure.
ROBERT 'D. MURDOCK,' Proprietor.
William Luker, Manager.
Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
VALIANT GUY
No. 4070-6783
Approved Form A 1
Will stand for the improvement of stock
this season as fnl'l,ws :
Monday, May 20.—Will leave his own' stable,
Brueefield, and go by way of 2nd Concession
of Stanley and Gode:rich Townships to I•dolmes-
ville at John Potter's, for night. Tuesday.—
by way of Varna to Payr Line at A•lf. John -
:,ton's, for noon; then 'Nome for night, Wed-
netilay,—Wi•ll remain at his own stalale.
Thursday.—Py way of 2nd Concession, Tuck -
el -smith, to Fred, Cook's. Huron Road, for
t con ; then home for night. Friday -.—East to
;Vic 'e sidewratl ;and north by way of
Harpurhey ami Roxboro to Flank Coleman's,
for noon ; then west to Livin.•sston's school.
((Mise' and 'South by way of Aima to his own
stable. Saturday.—Will remain at his own
stable.
Terms,—For Standard bred acid registered
mare, 520; grade mares, $12.00,
WILLIAM BERRY,
Proprietor and Manager
Brucefield, Ont.
' The Choicely Bred Percheron Stallion
STARLIGHT
13226
Ent•-'iment No, 261t Form l
Will stand for the improvement of stock
this season as follows:
l6Fonitay Noon---Willleave his own stable,
Munro, and aro to Dublin : then north five
mile; to Erl. Posey's. Tuesday Noor..—Wtll
go a mile west of Beechwood to John
M'alone's. for night Wedne+day.--To hits
own stable• where he will remain until Thurs-
day .,noon. Thursday Kaon—Tri" one mile
south .of Eiimvilde to Bruce Cooper's, for
night, Friday To 11/4 .chiles north of Kirk -
ton toOrvillle Roger's, for noon ; then 'to his
own stable. Saturday. --To Carlintrforcl and
home by way of Fullarton. The horse is
drawn by trainer and will respond to calls
off his route.
Terms to insure $12 ; two mares from the
same owner, '$10. Parties losing colts will
have free service the following year.
NORMAN PARSONS, Proprietor„8c Manager.
Phone 20-5, Dublin.
3420 -if
FARMS FOR SALE
FI ARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE PART LOT
28 and 29, Ooncesealon 3, McKillop, con-
taining 192 acres and known as the T. E.
Hays' farm. Must be sold to close the estate.
If nut sold will be rented. For' particulars
apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea -
forth. 3368-tf
THE JOHN RANKIN
AGENCY
Insurance of all kinds.
Bonds, Real Estate
Money to Loan.
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
Phone 91
Wool -
• Wanted
Toronto prices paid
for Wool.
H. M. Jackson
.
?N%le
'.Vie i; iiiulli%v.'lr'! i;i Rau sir?
br1
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t Surprisingly'
Low Prices
As the seasons change—so do the
styles.. That is why you find these
wonderful values in' New Fashioned
Frocks for midsummer profusely re-
presented in this fashionable store.
Come in and see these new style
Dresses. You will like them.. And
you will like the prices, too.,
Summer Dresses
Reduced to «$5.95
Sheer Crepe, Printed Crepes, Chiffon Voiles, Dimity
Voiles, Swiss Dots --=in all this season's wanted
shades. Dresses for afternoon or sport' wear. These
Dresses were formerly sold for 57.95 to- $10.00.
PLACED ON A SPECIAL RACK
SPECIALLY REDUCED
SummerDresses
$2,95
SPECIAL
House Dresses
69c
Made 'of guaranteed Print, full
lengths, cut in attractive styles,
trimmed with bias tape of matching
colors. Organdie and buttons. Com-
plete range•of colors and sizes.
69c
.. Made of Celenese, Rajal Silk, Silk
Pique and Rayon. White, Green,
Blue, Peach, Yellow. Plain or fancy
colohs. -All size's.
Buy That New Suit Now.
TIP-TOP
en's Suits
MADE TO YOUR MEASURE
AT THE LOWEST PRICE THEYWERE EVER SOLD
CLEARING ALL
WOMEN'S
Bathing Suits
HALF PRICE
Every woman's bathing
suit in our 'store has
marching orders. All
sizes, all colors. Finest
pure wool.
HALF PRICE
vimmumin
White Purses
$1.00
Imitation white leather
extra change purse,
hand strap and zippers.
Nicely ornamented.
misinmumumm
MAKE YOUR OWN
Afghans ,
We have a delightful
range of specially want-
ed colors in Afgan yarn.
The famous Monarch
Brand.
15c BALL
NEW AFGHAN BOOKS
Filled with Iatest de-
signs and color schemes.
25c
MEN'S QUALITY
Shirts
£1.50
With collar attached or
two separate collars.
Smart „new patterns,
dine selection of .colors.
Forsyth a n'd Tooke
'brands, the standard's' of
quality.
IIIERISMIZEMBEIMEI
Here is beyond all question the great-
est clothing value in Canada. These
Suits are made to your exact meas-
uremert—fit guaranteed—of fine
hand -tailored and will give you the
maximum of shape retaining wear.
Come in and see the samples of
cloth.
WOMEN'S PURE SILK
NEW NOVELTY
Hose
Tine quality Fancy Sox
with reinforced heels
and toes; new colors,
new patterns, g o 0 d
quality.
HOSE
75c
Penman's, Kayser, Orient and Wel-
drest Brands. Pure silk from foot
to welt; double feet. All wanted
shady. A value extraordinary.
75c s
MEN'S SNAG PROOF
OVERALLS
$1.50
Although the wholesale prices of ov-
eralls have tadvanced, we axle still
selling these best of all Overalls at
the lowest price in years.
STEWART BROS., SEAFORTH
FANCY SUMMER
Ties
50c
Cool, dressy, light -color -
Ties for Summer. They
4 1i4