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Mortgage :Sale
UNDER ANir BY VIRTUE of the
_Powers o Sgle .contained in a cer-
tain mortgage which Will be pro-
duced ta.4lie time of sale, there will
• be offered lor. sale by
1.,..-QECIRGE, Auctioneer,
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kid:lie A.uction
on Wednesday; the 25th day a May,
1932, at theePhour.lof two o'clock in
tli St
_the taterneon".e
• .mof the late
McDonald, . .6,
• IsielmoW, -Otani) 0, -the following pro -c.
I5eTtY, niraejyi—
All and4 Singular that certain par
eel-nrAreet-,-ok 'land- and • . premises,.
situitte, Iiitig and4being composed of
lot number • tlireein the-finirth:eini--
0essien'of,•*4-toty.,44..01..,ICIplo.sg,
• in the County of Bruce, ad contain-
ihff•-•one 'hundredtiereS More'. or
On. the said .farni. there wad to
erected' house with
suitable far:4:buildings. ' •
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• Tbe lands will, be sold subject to.
• TERMS' 'OF SALE --Ten.; percent
•of.-the-zpinfelilis•e4nrimir.'„A•;• o be paid_
don at the ;time :tiCsale,' and the
haleness '',$thin. thirty;••daYsia. •
For 'fnither pa1icu1ars and ' cow;
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Mr. and Mrs. WM.' Eadie, Dens
EWA -.T.orne" spent 4 Aan(Itay, • math Mc.
Rachel. CAbertv.49tli 'COP'
extl ell
Miss AlPie•*-- spentfew
daYe recently with Bliss blanChe
Hamilton. ' ; •
Sorryto report -that • Mrs. Ernest
Ackert has been confined to her room
this past few days.
Mr. and Mrs: Richard Ediott „Ncie
recent visitors nt Mr! Thos. ROka°
Amberley. ' . • .
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-Mr- Eadie �f 00o,onao spent part
of this week with his son, Mr. Win.
Eadie.
Recent visitors,. at Mr. Thos.. Hitirr
ria.'•were:•Mr- and Mrs.; E. A. Pal-
mer,
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Minoing, Charlie atinlrlililiei
Miss Margaret Falmer• and Jr.. Hat
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old SPorbnk-Of Kineardine, Mr. and
Mrs: John: JaMi010,nrY'Agr, :Ania -.•Para-
'Gorden- Jamieson, Isabelle and Stuart
Mrs..Ahner/Ackert and jatii and Mr -
'Graham Pinkney. , " r•9 •
Miss, Blanclie,AHFunllten and Miss
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Giit yffigs in Drapery, 'Damasks, Curtain Nets .
Impprted$wiss, . Alk(rquisette double 4single tfiread
SW1S NE' CURTAIINds Pair • .0)25 to $34.0 MESS NET CURTAIN material, good .;;•
finality at, yd. ''. , 7 . . ....a5e
MARQRISETTE in Ecru & White, yd 5e & 33c ,
:130Y.Totir-414.1i HOSIERY:new-4008e
•• LOY*. Plortliatterne, in Rote and ,
VON' Trj, *t,,'..Y.44. • 30c.
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,the new shades. Zevi, Aero, 'Caribeq, May
• Power, .1toiidetons,. Gunmetal pr, 85c, 98c, $1.50
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Annie Colwell were 'recent visitors
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Established in 1863, have a large
stock of Bedding Pants, l'raibers,
Vegetable Plantsl Find Annuals;
Strong, Healthy, Sturdy Plants. ' _ .
.Golden Acre Cabbage and Cauli-
diMer set nowwilLbaready
for use early in 'July..-'' •
Prices to Sidi the Times
• STEWART. BROS.
!Phone Carlow 235. R. R. Goderich
&bona of Ada appiy
•larrY''W;.--Rages East Mark- Par-
liament Bldgs .,r `Toronto, Ontario.
Solicitor for"Tthe Mortgagee.
DATED at -Toronto this 30th daY
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M0 -RT -GAGE SALE
cf Valuable farm Janda bathe ToWn-
taip of West Wawanoih.
siNmuGH.
Miss Winnie Percy of Kincardine
was,homeon Tuesday.•
Mrs; M. Pierson, Millarton spent
Saturday' with Bars: BL,MeLean.
.Misses 'Beth and Greta. Hodgkin-
son of London were 'week -end visitors'
With thein parent's here..
Miss Mary Graham Of Hamilton is
visiting at her home here:
Mr. and , Mrs. 11.E. -McLean ,•and
Evelyn were to London on Saturday.
. Mrs. Ed. Hodgins returned to her
tome at Lucknqw after, spending the
• -onthsTvvith'her metker, Mrs
14cFailan. -•
number Of the ladies attended'
the, Presbyterial )neeting at Lucknow
•on Tuesday.
'these days. • , °.;
Fisher's Barber Shop, 'next
J.• Little's ShoeStore, will be open
for . business on Saturdaf..
• The annnal • -meeting of the
was held at Mrs. Wm. Hosigiiis „on
:fluirsdayi-Mar-gtit,-Election-of-• Of4
sera as fellows: President, gra.i.si-
'don Eekeiisvillier; lst Vice, „Mrs. Al-nier Ackert; 2nd Vice, Mrs. Wm. Wall
See. -read, Miss Hazel 'Percy; .As-
sistant, Mrs. Id. Gamble; Pianist;
Mist liitinnifies1 Ackert; Dia.: Rep.,.
Mrs.- Aber Ackert; • Plainink Pro,
grams, Mrs. Tom 404gh1P;-
rhYtak, -miss ' Maze' Percir.:'Idina
Winnifred Ackert- Press Reporter,
Mrs. Howard -Hanis; -Delegates tie
Pistri?t. meeting, Mrs: 'Charlet 'Can-
t:rani, Ilrs.'Thos. H. Harris; Mrs.E1-
lon
Ecken.swiller, Mrs, Abner- Ackert.
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- W L quilt. was' slug completed
At this meeting and tickets are being
3614 at 10e eaeli on sstne. Meeting
,elosed in the Usual manner. •
•----Under-and-hir-virtueof-the-nOwers
of sale contained in a certain mort-
gage; 'which -will be produced at the
time '4,;$ sale; there will be offered.
. for sale byPublie, auction at Well-
. ington •:Ileadetinon's Garage in the,
Village Lucknow, on Saturday, the
- twenty-first day 'of hinY, A.D., 1932,
at three o'clock in the afternoon, by
Wellington Ilenderton;• Auctioneer,
the following propexty, naraelY:
ALL AND SINGULAR that cer-
tain • parcel or tract of land and
premises sittiate, lying and being in
the Township Of West Wawanosh in
the County of Huron and Province
of Ontario ind being composed • of
• the soutitettet fifty acres of Lot num-
ber' Twenty' -seven in the Fourteenth
Concession .sif the Said' Township of
West Wawannst, and also the south
ten acres a. the 'west half 4of said
lot inn:her Twenty-seven, the north-
• erly boundary of said ten acres' to
be parallel with the Concession line
• 'and to go -the full breadth across Said
lot.
• The property is -Situate six and a
half miles :tont the Village of Luck -
new and six .and a half miles from
• . the Town of-' Wingham. The land is
a clay and' sandy loam.
There is said to be on this proper-,
ty a sin-rOomed frame house; frame
. barn 20 ft. by 30 ft on stone foun-
dation, ./1IsO a hen -house. •
TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent
of the purchase money on the '4ay
of sale and the balance within thirty
• dirt thereafter. The property will
• be offered subject to a reseryed hid.
• FIJRTHER. particulars and condi-
tions of sale will be made known ,on
• the day of stdOT may be had on ay-
• plidation to the undersigned..
DATED at *Ingham, Ontario, the
second day a llay, AM. 1932.
Vitellingten Heildersat, Lnknnw
OnlariO: Auitioneer,
3 11 Craviford,. Wingliani, Ontario,
• Vendor's Solicitor.
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If Mrs. Wm. Eadie, tayrood 3,
• Will cell at the "Market" We will be
• • glad to hand her a nice Prize. Mrs.
Eadie is eligible for Sit prim
under a system of, prize giving we
line VT advertising purposes only.
. "TO MARXEr
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onderful Opportunity To Pipire For Summer
ins-F.Airk • tiiiiimiiiiinoAnciArrs,„: VOILE.
FHESR „k„iimiU40 AIM SUIT/14#E :Ft*. BOTH WOMEN AND glEglobitl$14'6WEAIL
NEW COLLAR AND -CUFF SETS IN, ORGANDY AND GEORGETTE. i •
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s- TAPE- A new vetrie for fagoimg • colter 'and cuff :sets. Chna.:
treres -drentea. and'lingerieall feloro. Card= '• , • ka :.1.21Yze
MOTTO—"SMAILW PROFITS; (WICK l'IIRNOVF.E." .
• E. McCluskey, Manager
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'PHONE 7$.
• The stork visited. the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Art Haldenby, Toronto and
gifted them with a baby girl. Con-
gratulations.
Mrs, Jane Percy .spent a few days
visiting friends in Kincardine. •
Mr. and Mr. Jas. Murray and fam-
ily of Illinois are vuiting ,relatives
here. •
Miss Blanche Hamilton visited with
Miss Anne Colwell on Sunday. •
• Rev: and Mrs. Anpleyard are in -
London this week attending the Gen-
eral Synod. While there Mrs, Apple -
yard 'will undergo an operation for
the removal- nf her tonsils.
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colwell of
Bernie were recent visitors 'at Jno.
Colwell's:
Mrs. H. Bell returned home 'after
;pending a few days with her daugh-
;er, Mis. Jno. Robb, 8th con. •
1.1 Mrs. Wilson Irwin, Lucknow
ili call at the "Market" we will be
glad to hand -her a nice prize. Mrs.
Irwin it eligible for this prize
finder a system of prize giving we
me for •'advertising purposes only.
-rut MARKET"
• WHITECHIJRCH
Mrs. Egglestone is visiting in the
village with her daughter, Mrs. Bert
Reid.
"Mr. and -Mrs. Jones and family of
Ashfield have moved to kr. Nelson
Rice's farm. We welocme them to our
community. .
• Fisher's Barber Shop, next to W.
1. Little's Shoe Store, will be Open
for business 'on -Battik day.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin of St.
Helena spent Sunday with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
ennedy.
Quite a ntunber‘from here attended
the anniversary services at' LricknOw
Presbyterian • Church last Sunday.
Mrs. Aka Reid is v4Siting with her
daughter Mrs. Dr. Balfour at Luck,
now. •
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Weare sorry to report Mr. 'Albert
McQuillin is not as well as his. many
Mends would wish to see him. •
• The United 'Church • are holding
their Anniversary on -June 12th; When -
the Rev. Mr. McTavish a former mithi..
ister of this conununity will be the
special speaker.
Quite a number ftorn here attend -
NI thePresbyterial meeting which
was held' in Lucknow Presbyterian
church .on Tuesday.'
Mr. George Kennedy and Mrs.
David Kennedy made a 'business trip
to Goderich �n Monday..
' Mr. and 1$rs. Harry Lee and Mr.
John Rintoul of Toronto spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Rintoul.
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• 4th CON.. KINLOSS
.ST. HELENS
• Mr Wm Thompson of Auburn
celled on' ,friends :in the village re-
• centlyt
Mis, ar C 1 r tO Mid en
ans a and
front. iStrathioy nriTirisitors with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hyde. •
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Mr. -McIntyre :was a• week7end
'visitor at- his home Fa •PaitleY:
Mrs. John Anderson and children
have returned home after apending
• a few weeks with her' 'parents, Mr.:
and Mrs. Miller -at Stratford.
• Mr. George McRoberts- is driving
new Plymouth car these days.
Mrs,. Currie of Goderich is the
Mr:• Robert McInnis spent a• day
last -week- at the home of Mr. and
kleMillan. •
_Little Grace, Reynolds, Who was
injured 'while •playing at school‘ is
improving nicely. . • •
Mrs. Dexter of Paramountspent
last week with her daughter, Mrs.
H. Robinson. ••
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Rev. R. W. Craw was a visitor .on
the Fourth last week.
Mr. Shirel Bowers received word'
of the death Of his brother 'ROY,,
which occurred , in Vancouver, . after
a brief 'illness' of pneumonia.
Many of the farmers have finished,
with ;their seeding.
Miss Hannah McDonald is nursing'
at the home of Mr. Lewis Taylor.
Mrs. Jessie McInnis of, Los' Ange-
les and Mr.. A. McMillan visited last
week- at Mr. R. Middleton's.
Mrs. James Irwin, who has been
under ,the Des: care is much im-
proved.
.Mr. Graham McNay of London
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S.
Carnoclum.
A baby boy arrived at the home
of Mr. 'arid Mrs. Lewis Taylor. 'Con-
gratulations.
A large crowd attended the anni-
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versary services in Lucknow Presby-
terian church on Sunday last, When
Dr. Andrew Grant 'was the speaker.
•Btr. Woods and sons, Arnold and
Elmer -of St. Helens, and Mk. and,
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PERMANENT NAT_ _AVVA
Mathieison and Expert Gperatort From
:The Thedi'.MathiesosirBeauty Shoppe, Toronto, will be at
Ra7.1111.CULBERT'S BEAUTY PARLOR
FRIDAY, JUNE, .1OTH.
citoqirf tiuoicax OR COMBINATION
- • S.5.00 .• 7.50 " S10.00
• Enjoy the freedom, cetnfort and convenience of one • of :these •
waves irlitch 'is as easily taken care of as naturally curly hair.
EVERY WAVE- GUARANTEED. •'PHONE 13.W
-uest, of her daughter, Mrs: Durnin
Fither's Barber Shan, next teW.;
J. Little's Shoe tore,.wi 1 e open
for business on Saturday. • .
-Mrs. Whetham of Galt, Miss Vera.
Woods and friend of Toronto spent
Mother's Day. with the ladies' mother
Mrs. R. J. Woods.
• Mr. Charles McQuillin of . Centra-
hli
e. a
respent the week -end at his home
Misses Dorothy Webster of London
Vera Todd, Mabel :and Irvine Wonds
from Da.
nearKiytchehome
ner were for
Mother's
St.. Helen's Young People
There • was a.„ splendid attendance.
at the weekly meeting of • the young
people on Sunday' evening, it being
in charge of Mrs. Earl Gaunt's side.
The scripture lesson was • read by
Mr. Lorne Woods and he also gave
• interesting discourse on. the les-
son. The topic "'Korea, Land of the
Dawn, Youth and the,New Day" pre-
pared .by Miss Mary Rutherford was
excellently given* by Mrs. Earl Gaunt..
The musical numbers for the even-
ing were a solo by Mrs. Durnin Phil-
lips and a duet by. Vera' and Murray
Taylor. Both of their numbers were
enjoyed very much. Miss Greta Webb
and ber members in the contest have
charge of the mer ing next Sunday
evening and 'we exect to have a
very interesting meeting.
Mr. Albert Gammie -received word
this week of the serious illness% of
his sister, who. lives'. near Fergus. ,
Mrs. R. Martino visited the first of . .
the week at Mr. Jag Irwin's.
Miss Myrtle McQuillan spent the
week -end at her Mute.
ZION
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Miss 'Emma McDonagh of London,
was home for 'the week -end:
Anniversary services Will be held
in Zion Church on Sunday, May 22,
at- 2.30 P.M. anc1•17.30 P.M. Rev. W..
Waldwin of Bervie will be the speaker
for. this occasion.
Fisher's Barber Shop, next te W.
.T. Little's Shoe Store will be open
for business on' Saturday. • •
,,Mr. and Mrs. James Craig. of St.
Adgustine called Qn Zion friends on
Friday last- .
Mrs. Isaac Andrew visited tedontiY
with her mother' littrs. M. A. Ander-
son, who Is staying with her daugtter
Mrs. S. I. Kilpatrick of Mafeking,.
• -Mr.- Daid1 Anderson returned' to
London this week to resade his stu-
dies at Normal •
"'Mothers! Day" was observed last
Sunday at both 'Church and Sunday
School services. In the morning the
pastor, Rev. C. Tstvener delivered
an. nnpressive message _field. the
words "Whatsoever He Saith unto
you do it," spoken by the mother of
Jessie, at the tine of -the miracle of
turning the water. into wine at the
marriage feast:- In the afternoon the
regurer Mothers' Day program was -
tarried' out in the Sunda 3clict01.
CHURCH NOTES
Presbyterian Guild
The Presbyterian Guild was held
Monday night with a large atten-
clanee. The meeting opened With
psalm; 58, followed by the Lord's
prayer in Milton, The Scripture read-
ing was taken by Marion Johnstone.
Hymn 603 was sung, followed by
a selection by the orchestra, Llyod
Stewart sang a solo, after which
Hymn 480 was snng. Rev. Dr. Grant
gave a very interesting discourse on
the Frontier Work in Canada, which
was greatly enjoyed by all. The or-
chestra then favored the meeting witb
another selection, and Mrs. C. Mac-
Donald -and Miss Metaltarei gave a
Vocal duet. The offering was receiv-
ed and brine 668 sung. Rev. C. 11.
MacDonald closed the meeting with'
prayer. _ I
REGARDING ACCOUNTS
The response t�' the request that
ail accounts owing the Estate Of A.
Di Mackenzie be paid by April 80th,
has been most gratifying. There are
however still some outstanding acc-
ounts, also subscribers in arrears and I
in view of present conditions we have
been authorized to extend the date
during which payment can be made
at this. office, to May Sist,,1932. . •"
-Mr, and Mrs. 'Friar Hamilton ac-
ARAMOUNT
.31(inday attending the funeral of an
Hamilton motored to Lion's Head oir
:•uoinnape.anied by: Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
The Ripley Jr. Institute and Jr.
Farmers are entertaining •the Luck-
Froar Jrs. to a social evening on. May
!3rd in the Township Hall. • —
Don't forget the dance in the Para-
nount Hall on May 20th. Everybody
..trelcome. Admission 25c. '.Ladies free
iceacream will be served.
Messrs. Wm. Martin, Fred Martin,
Robt. Andrew, IQhilhiii and
Peter Watson visited with friends. at
Clinton, Seaforth, Mitchell and Strat-
ford during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Adrian Risher, ac-
companied . by their daughter, Miss
Margaret of. Wiarton are guests this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swan.
They are also renewing old acquain-
tances in.. Dungannon_ ;and vicinity.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ernie Wilson of
Saskatoon • are visiting this week
with -the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John'. Jamieson.
World was received here of the.
sudden death of Mr. Jack Cook at
g.'.ion's Head. This is the third •hroth-
er of Mt. Arthur Cook to die within
the pelt few months'. 'Our sympathy
is extended' to the bereaved family.
Mr Artlinr Cook and Mr. Wni. Mc-
Gill attended the funeral of Mr. Jack
Cook at Lion's Head on Monday.
The May meeting of the Paramount
U.P.W.O. will be held at the home
of Mrs. Jack Hatailton on Tuesday
afternoon, May 17th at 230 P.M. The
roll call is to be answered by Donis
for Cluli Meetings, Minnie Richards
and Beth .Alton are in charge of
the prograna. Mrs. Jack Henderson
and Mrs. Alex "McNay have papers.
A Ginger &Alp contest -is on the
prevent. kizet will be given for the
beet.
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Pineapple
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Pines at their
best next week.
Prices 'Are Low
Quality the best
LEAVE YOUR ORDER
• WITH US
FRESH SUPPLY OF. FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES ,FOR
THE WEEK -END
IL Thompson
Phone 82 -
No' man with a splash of egg on '
his Chin can high hat his fellows ',
these days with the price of hen fruit
the way it is.
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Lawn, F,Iowers, Strawberry,
Shrubbery andPotatoe—aliso
Nitrate of Soda, Muriate, of
Potash, Steamed Bone Meal,
Animal Tankage, Acid Phos-
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