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ED • FRONT' HARDWA
Bucke ' Ineeu
" ye- bators and Brooders
••THE INVENTION ,OF .THE FAMOUS BUCKEYE . HOT
WATER HEtATING":SYSTEM AC3'TJALLY • REV4M UTIONIZED
•,.THE •HATCHING OF CHICKS;„ IT IS THE' HEATING. SYS-
TEM THAT PRODUCES STEADY • 'CONSTANT UNIFORM
TEMPERATURE. r
.WE HAVE .THE 73
UCKEYE
, I INCUBATORS NSTOOK,
'THAT$ATUH,' MORE CHCKS, BIOGER. STIONiGERfAN
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,`HEALTHY►'EASY TORAISE,CHICK3., A
'THE 'BUCKEYE� COLONY BROODER' ' (COA14. ; WILL
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SAVE ;YOUR BABY CHICKS. IT ' WILL RAISE : '
RAISAHLE' CHICK: THE PRICES 'ARE' REDUCED EVERY'
YEAR TO $16.50. PAY U'S A CALL ANDDUCED THIS'
LET ,US'' SHOW',
YOU THIS' 'REAL BUY.
SPECIAL , 2 Only Sunny Blue Sauce Pane , for 75c.
POR .EOU
Hardware' ,Coal:
Pliunbing
ii OW.
Tinsmithing'
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L. O. L. No-. 428, ' Lucknow meets
the iiCond Tuesday of every month
In their hall, as iS •.o•ciocic..C. Mullin,
1Q.; P. Carter, Rec... Sec. •.
• MORTGAGE SALE QF VALUABLE,
' • FARM PROPERTY
UNDER and by virtue of 'the :pow-'
, err. contained in a" certain 'mortgage,
which will be'prodneed at •the time of
dale, there,,,,will., be ,'offered for sale `by'
public:. auction on Saturday; the' 30th
- •day of April, A.D. '1927 at the' hour
of 2 *o'clock in the afternoon. at Caine''
Hotel., in the Village of •Lucknow.:by
e : Elliott Miller, auctioneer, •. the .follow-
ing� property "namely.: The West .half
of Lot-- Number Seventeen. 'in the
Sixth Concession ,of the Township .of
West Wawanosh ' in - the County ' of
Huron_
There is •situate • on the said proper-
.ty a 1% story •. Frame House, ' Barn
60'x36', a good Henhouse and a Well
and 'Pump. The farm is •situate :2
miles, from Dungannon and 9 miles.
from Lucknow.
TERMS: 10% of the purchase Mon.
ey tO bepaid down .at: -the ----time .: of
sale, balance.::yvithin 30 days ';without•
internat. ,,,
For :'further.':particulars. and condi.
Cons of sale apply to .Dudley_. Holinesi
K.0 , Gotlerich:
Dated. this 12th day, of April, A.D.
1927,
N•OTICE> TO : CREDITORS.
IN TH•E':MATTER OF THE 'ES>
TATE OF MARGARET . BAKER..
`
late' ofthe . Township of Kinloss:
County of Bruce, spinster, deceased.
Pursuant: to R;S:O. 1924, Chapter• 121,..
:Seetions56, and all antendmenMs thele_
•to, -notice • is hereby .given that all
creditors'., and ot.•ler persons having
claims`•against the Estate of the. said.
Margaret Baker, who :died oi a-
bout the .,4th day. of December, A.D;
1926, ard'• required to send :by post;
prepaid, or deliver to the undersigned'
executors•: on or before the 15th :day
of May, 1927, their full naines and
addrehsses and full particulars,of;thL+ir'
claims,Yduly verified; and• •the -nature:
them es,
scu;ity (if :any) roheld. by
DAED at •Luchnow, this •21st day
Of' April., 1927.` ' '
James -Ross • and Richard Baker.
R.R. 3,. Holyrood, : Ont., Executors.
(5.5-c) •
GODERICH
The body of Mrs,, John McConnell
was :found. in; the lake..closto' the
south pier, 'Goderich• harbor; on ;5un-
da"y' afternoon. • It •is. thought' •that
Mrs;;'McConnell, who did not.' enjoti
good health, had: gone; .for. a , walk,
about•the church; hour and that sat
may have• tumbled from.a •seat at the,
lifeboat.,station into the water. Shr
is survived' b'y'her. husband' and twc
sohs.; The family came. oto • Codericl
a few years' ago hem Toronto.
;McConnell .1 night locomotive Meeh •-
anie: at they C.P.R. terminus: Coroner •
Dr. + A. C •Hunter`' said :that an in
cinest would '.be held
a
onvenienee
USin.ess •
;Many. there are who make a _legitimate and well- • '
established business nothing but 'a convenience — a
place, from which ;to get' odds and ends, when; 'there
is no time to go farther •afield; They do net bed- .:..•
tate': to; send their good; moneyaway, f o r -many
things . theY need, and whieh, could just' as satisfac
"torily andmuch, more 'promptly '•be •supplied by their
home 'merchants and :dealers. 'No business, ' in mat-
ter of what nature, can long exist on.. this , sort • of
patronage.' Nor it fair • to ,expect' that it should.
• The public' expect to receive• services' as and when'
they demand 'it; blot many do not do 'their part in
making this possible. • 0',
'There are manufacturing induatrie's ;with: fairly
"eamlilete `equipment- which because of such `lack• of
•consideration; are -idle • muc o of the;--tone,,It 3htist he
Igttent':to. all that a buoy ;{dant . can ' operate. = much--
,
More, cheaply than one which• is working only on •
part time. Therefore itshould be the policy; of ,,all
to••place their -business of w.hateirer' kind it may •be
with the local plant or., factory to' the.end that , it
may be' , kept reasonably ,iiusy and., thus be .in a posi
tion' to:. give • its best .service.' " -
When it is printed matter of •any, kind, rernem ,.
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rer the nt: pla-and. .equipment of • _.- ...; _. ,....
Tim 1i-cox/vow '8E1%1111'4
Issued' by, the Canadian 'Weekly Nerv`spalierrr 'Ass'ociatior
• 813'Manning Chambers, • Toronto.
'!EI'D; _I?NtTED GHtiRCII
NOTES
•
If there is a League.soclal gather-
ing we are quick,, to report it and tell'
Of the inhale and, the games and: coat.
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petitions and. the- all round good
times .,But take ' the ordinary week
ly. ";meeting + held•':, at • each of " otii
-Cliurehes,last week, they really de-
serve as much,: mention. There a$';
a good • prograw
mme at each, each
meeting'was well attended •' Thosc{
who took 'part. in•.• presiding or read
. inO or -living. the topic,• assigned fo ;
the ,evening• did it earnestly • and "arid'
it 'well.\ -Gond Attentinn:was•,iiiarked'
throughout.. Each meeting wa's et
hour. well spent; and aucii gather rA
are a' credit'to' our your eo 1 nr
-..• g ll pe,a
will do 'th'h Church O. a` whole: much
• good. It ,used:t ',. be •'
o in the;old�zdayz`.
that the old, ,•folks,were 'insistent o
>M
a• gathering. for ,devotional andrelig..
•ioua. instruction .at .leastonce during.
the. week, but now it is only the
young people ' at so many,' • of our
country churches that phut for: that
kind of .thing and seeitis"kept LIP;
Communicants; both• young and. eh'
wilt look_ forward_:to :the . _Quar-terh,
Commtuniien°:serviee +hat is-to--be-helc
next Sunday' morning at the 'Hack•..
ett's; ,Church.. It will 'be the' only
service on the ',whole circuit during ,
the day.
2$tii 1927,
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PAGt
Mrv. Sarah; F.ntiigart is visiting :het•':
soiirl•l,ark,'andother fr;ends at :Sea -
forth,.
Mr. Albert McQuotd and' daughter
Freeda spent, the week-end.with Miss'
Me
Etta,Quoid, in Toronto.
Mrs, Chas:, Twamley,'and BettyNof,
1�Vinghamt. vlstted :with; "her" ;sister
Sam, Shepwood, during
,week,, °� ,p
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Mrs.,•Saunders had_ returned fo her.
home 'at Mafeking, after ; spending ,a
,fe , Weeks' With friends after
''•
',Mr.: ;4n'd Mrs Roy Irwin and dau ',
.'ghtrer, spent Sunday; with;
Mrs.' ,Thos: Jamieson n .ordyce;
Misses Eileen; ; Anna May and
Beatrice Treleaven: spent Wednesday
with their .cousins at Zion'„
": Mr. Matt
Shackletonhas 'p
urclias
ed a' new 'Chex. Co
. ach
Mr
and.: Mrs. 5.,'Sherwood :.s..
pent
-Sunda` wi
y th friends 'in'Isinlosa. '`••
'i!HITECHURCH
Mrs. Mor,,ri$on of Bluevale, .is vis,
iting with ,Mrs. John. Mowbray.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Thomas Moore and`
family; and Miss Beatrice', Johnston
visited last Wednesday with relatives
-at_:•D.ungannon:- . --• _
--lhe-`-eornniunrty was shocked on
Thursday, •April 21st, when it heard
of the sudden death of 'M'r. ;Andrew
Fox: '• He hadn't been in, very good
health all winter, but' his 'condition.
a Was .not_..3hought—seriousuntrl ==-let-
t th'' Sunday,: ,'..Mr. • Fox was in his 72nd
ev- year. • He leaves to mourn his wife,
.and : three daughters, and,al ;brother,
who has. been residing with him The
sympathy' of the,•community, is' :ex
tended, to, them. in 'their sad bereav
e
Ment.• .The funeral on , Saturday, a f-
ternoon to :Winghanr :Cemetery, was',
very largely .attended;; ,
Mr.. Roy . Patten d Ailsa" Craig,
Miss Date • Smith of -Galt, and Miss
Eliza Phillips of God'erich were' here:
:Attending
the funeral of Mr. An-
drew Fox., _ _
' The . concert v1iich,' was to. • have
been given in the!United Church last
Friday evening .was, postponed,, and
will beheld• this•'Friday`' evening,' Ap-
ril 29th.' :Rev.Duncan McTavish of
,Exeter, will give a: lecture entitled
`Misty Flats" . or "Drifters' of: Life."
:4dinission ' 25e and . •lOc. ,` E'verybody'
welcome:
We are sorry to report Mr. Geo.
'VIeQuoid•"'to, be under: the; doctor's
care. 'We. hope for a -speedy ,recovery,:
tiFOURTR. CON KINLOSS
Miss • Isabel . Chesnut : returned te'
Stratford,"after ;spendingthe Easter:
vacation at her 'home, ,
Mrs: Murray, :who has been • visit-
ing at the'home of her 'mother, Mrs.
Jas: Sutherland,. returned. to. her home
'in London. ' •
--One solitary •oih-lamp fough
deepening:twilight at the.. Sunday
ening -service,. at, Zion Church: We
were out of gas and so :the . large:
',ampsgenerally,in use, ,Were no. goo('
to us. Such a want of .fuel for ligh
does not • help - a. service;' •but it woulr •
be ,infinitely worse., if " . the Church
were heedless Qf "Letyour -light st•
shine that men may see ' your. good
works and; glorify your , Father 'which'
is in heaven.," .
.,The Annual Congregation Meeting
of'.the Hackett •Cfiurch'was�helll_ory,.
-IVIondai evening, -a ,,good : number `be_
ing present...A review and report of
the work of the various organizations•
.that function in 'the Church life•and
activities . were given. `. There •wa
suffrcient''evidence to show .that • ;the
Hackett Giunta ,is; thriving, -in: its
various departments Its: Sunday
_Sckiool,.-League, and -ilegtilla:r services:
Of the' Sabbath are, well cared fo
and splendidly supp'orted.• :r.A mem
bership roll: of 102.-mernbers in ;good'
standing and a' constituency of. 3;
families are under pastoral` care: 80.
`Dollars' was raised:, during the year:,
;for Churchand salary piirposes, and
the stun, of 330r dollar's for the 1•Iain-
tenance'.and ` Extension: Fund. It . war,
decided with: the help of the ''sister •
churches • of Zion . and Blake• •to' : in.
crease the ministerial salary by. 15'x,
.dollars, Ibringingup' the' salary to the
new mihimum;• the' Haekett Stewards
recommending that this .Church• as
suing' half of t . kalary , ncrease
The motion was als.his 'adopted:ito pay
the salary monthly.:
• Mr.: Sam Sherwood`, was .reelected
as a'°mentber of the Session and Mr
Adam Johnston ,was again.,giveri? the
office of; being one of the Stewards •
Miss•-Violet-Tweinley,was re. -appoint
organist.':' The pastor paid a fine,
tribute to Miss Twamley for her, able
and devoted Aervices ;•which ,was, fol=
lowed by hearty applause ae • a token'
of: the' endorsation, of the congrega•
tion of this': tribute ,.to,• a fine Dorgan:
ist•' Mr: T. A.'.Cameron was appoint•
od. • and acted . as secretary ,of the
meeting, ; and' the pastor . presided .va-
;eating the chair •to. Mr...Geo. Lane
when the matter•"of' salary was
.cussed.'
The gathering was •a veryagree;,
able one and ,the .business, .was d'e
•
spatched harmoniously, and: all _w.ere'.
'in' good spirits.' Much ,graiificatiOn•
was felt that .everything was in; good.
shape .and• revealed a 'healthy condi,
tion of affairs. A, committee of .la•
dies had arrangeda nice lunch which
Was served at the close of the meet-
ing;
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WIIITECIQHJRCH
• (Intended 'for• last week) •
Miss Ruth Moore .;of Palmerston,
isvisiting; at "the homes .of her un-,
Iles; Mem* . Thomas: and • Arthur.
ltiIra Frank 'McCloskey, ,Dave
Joseph • McCloskey':oL:f uelph, visited.
a few days with frielid;j,+atiCrel'atives-
-here -.
Miss Barbara: Weir,' of Belniore,' le
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home ,far the holidays:
,Mrs. T. D., Tichbbrno, Miss Oliva
Tichborne,• Mr anal "Mrs:: Unite•Tich.;
borne spent: Eater at . the ;latter's
former home here. Miss: Annie ken-,iedy retained' home ;,'with •'them,r.an8,.
will •visit:,for' ,a few days'.in';Goderlch
Measra.' Robert MoW'brayr,end •gym;
Fisher have ' purc'ha'sed ' Overland
Sedan cars; and; Mr. Duateatt, Heiinedy
has 'bought a :;star Coupe.:.
Mr, and Mrs, RuaselReid of Erant
ford, are visiting 'at hit `home here
,f• Mid4 Annie iirmstring /went ..t
lillnderi An 01%tur ijy t.9 bllyi her ton.
t11wf
Misses ; Anna •and Jean .Graham
spent a' few days' with their grand:
,pother, Mrs. McMurchy. • 4/
- The':U•F•W.( ineeting'at the home
`of . Mrs.. W. MacKenzie, was ' well at
tended:''` ,
Miss Margaret •MacDiarfnid,, who:
Spent spent -the ' Easter vacation here; ; .left
for ;Windsor;; Saturday '• last
Mr Jas . Hunter and sonMiddletoEarl°
ito
ed 'with ` Mr. Ge.
week.
'Mrs. Wni Robb • .spent the .'week
end ,with friends in . Hamilton. • .1
Mrs.. B. Bain and children' return
ed to their home in ' `London; after
visiting with friends:: and. relative
here ` for'. some time.
Little . Mary Reynolds was over•
•from Windsor., to, spend''; the holidays
,withher aunt,. Mrs. A. Sutherland.
Mr. ant/, Mrs. Chas. Stephenson of
Detroit, were visitors on. the Fourth.
last week.
' We are sorry thii week •to report
the death of Mr; Joseph Swan, who
'died at• his home' on . the, : Sixth 'Con,
Thursday last; after a brief illness.
•,Mrs. Swan and "family shave„thee sin-
cere sympathy of,the ,entire commit-,
pity, in their' irreparable • loss.
The, April meeting Of the U.F.W,.0.
met at the home of • Mrs. ,Walter• Mc-
Kenzie. The • Pres., Mrs. Carnochan,:,
occupiedthe chair. The meeting was
'opened by singing The Maple ,Leaf
and .repeating the Lord's .Brayer” .•ir
unison. The' 'secretary; Mrs. ' Mac
:Callum, read the, minutes of, the last
meeting. •The roll call - as answered
by. useful• helps for .Mondays and
Saturday •. • ,: A splendid paperwas
read . by hIrsk A.Sutherland on "Dish=
--es-to'. -tempt Spriiiir Appetites,"
Mearlie Middleton sang a solo which
was followed -by a piano selection 'by'
Miss13esare Carnochnn: Mrs Mac.
Callum gave"a very itteresing paper
on Gardening, which' was very."-he1p
fat:•,. A humorous recitation' was giv
en. by Mrs. M. Irwin, which ,w;:as;,
winch:•enjoyed:.•After mmuniiiy si ng
ling ,•Nti'ss 'Norma, .Nieholsowve ga...
piano''solp;followed ,by.a'-comic dress:.
and •song' hy' Mesdames Macicirinon,
.MacLeod, ..Carnocliari, Macbonaid
RRobb'..Mid Midtileton,,� 'o1iowing' 'the
Close ,:06f the meeting the . hostess
.solved lunch and a serial 'hone cvas
enjoyed.. =The qt ext niseting will be
•held at the•.home Of IMrp, 14611 Alae
5'
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Thie Rut a
c.nadt,a,car..
Ford' Nation'
Pa ei�tt Pia . •
... al' � n enables
Wu .
1. ..Oil
a . to buy' a `car: ;'for' the same cash algid,
nuSnthl a. eat a " .
� aw .•, �_.._..,• .,. dada.
•,.A•
small`'d
wn payment gives you:. delivery•: of.' •.
n
a' ..
.. y,model'you •select.: -The. -balance lis - paid
In :standard. aid' •.
fp off
ilii
nt : .
. • Monthly..payments which do. not
vary regardless . of tax,• license,freight and.
delivery charges•or the additionof ap coved
Ford rdaccessories
' approved
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This arrangement brings car. ownership
i
,� p within. ,
the reach of all who really desire the conga•
fence..- pleasure that only a-car'caribrin
aid Y Fs'r
It is '•sound "business ' toy buy' your car from
income rather than from savings:
The unusually attractive terms 'of this'; planc,,
Hare atm our ' coatinan
NATIONAL . TIME PLAN
PAYMENTS
` Runabout $175 down and $35 a month •
aTou ring.. 195 « 66
35 "
Sport Roadster 210 " " ,40
Sport Touring . ` : 220 - " " 40
Coupe2;` 4 0 f3' �[ K
,• 40
Tudor 250 " a.
•.40
Fordor• 275 «
This plan, is operated by the Traders Finance CorP ation, Line
'KINCARDINE 4
A. ,Well-nknown..flgtire' in ICiticarditie
in the 'person of ,Doirald MacLennan,
died ,VerY Suddenly On Tuesday tnern.
aLHospit at, the age or 6 I, years
On Mond y a-fternotin in •t post of-
fice lobby took a we spell and
as he becaMe • was taken to
-the hospitaI;'-anc17, 'passed ' away. next
pan was in Ashfinld .ToWnship.;.,
MacLennan. For a •ntunber Of; years
twenty years ng9,,,,darne to Kinder -
dine, .and has been engaged,' in cthe
wire fence business, He, has lived on
Queen • Street . north 'ever sinoe talc,
up.- residence' 'in- He :leaves
ltyo, ;i1)M9r4srti. • Mhui srdl o°'cs hs :tMliteLiniosdt,17.7st) aKinti n7; .
cardine, and Misses Mary and Annie
The funeral took Place on Wednesday
afteineon from :the 'While Of his ais-
inent being', made .in 'Kintail 034.
GODKKICH
Cohgratulations are extnitcled to
Dr.' Martin 'en" his 'marriage, which
took place „on truesday,* of this 'week,
'of Mr. and Mrs:;'Cillwood of Tilbury.
Dr, !Martin, since. comitil to ::Gode.
physibian, and his Pleasing personali-
ty has made'. him. popular -among a
Wishing--bizirland-his :bride; mph 'hap-.
piness. •
that: Werk OoderiCh havpor is to
start immediately. • Hon..
Ott, 'Minister pablic. works,
work and .that'Aenders". •he
traet.ti,& :he let will bo "fOr .d'redgtni
800 feet ,thore' Of the. drib work
'repladed. with cohorete,. this Will cot
$$11000. 'south .pierls. to ,bave
harbor this year is $137,00.0 arid, the
ing within the' harbor:is to' be car.
LOCAL MARKETS
TO err ith :•hunian but- there are
other, excuses for mistakes.
on
terest
When yOur interest coupons beotne due,
Or when you receive cheques for interest,
morfregistered bonds, deposit them in a Sav4
ings Account in -the Bank of IVIontreal.
The money you receive on your investment
•
oral Manager '
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