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For%the June Bri4p.
IRISH LINEN .:.'"r""' LINEN •'TOWELLING
Linen,,' double daniasit, • • , '
beantiflully Orlekietied, lei/aril, Bordered linen- Towelling- A
good weight, 'woven in a fine-. ••
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"MO" smoothness. SOW wit1. good h,17. ?ht'Al!h!Ant
colored borders. 'Sizes 54 54:: nu°10,ity ReEutar 25•
15c
For'
CHEK TE X T01.-,VELL1NG, TERRY TOWE4ING'' •
.1glitte3'Clieck :Pare. Linea Tea' : StiriPe ..r.Ben"y Towelling. The-
TowallIngi ,Extra. fine Close • better ,quality. The quality,
weave. Special. . for service: rag,'
er Yard .... .4a e,. per Tart! . c
. PILLOWCOTTONS AND SHEETINGS• • •
The material that Land ars like Lineri:, PillOw, Cotten 4,21'"
and 44", wide, Sheeting '.72" and 81" wide. •
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ew Arrival of
"LIBERAL PARTY ON THE MARCH" -
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sAirs HEPBLIRN AT WINGHAM
-Miss' 9111/0 Alto,n spent, the week-
end. in Kitchener ;With:MSS` VQTa
Mr. Bartlett of the Bank of Mon-
treal Staff, spent• the •week -end at
his home BrainPtiin•-.
We ate', eliliged to hold; the rural
Scheel' renOis, until our ;next isSue,.
also 4 Poem:v Mr,: W. H. 401mstini
of 4xeter;1
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mr. Alex MeLean' of Ashfield, left
for Chicago on Monday, her he,
-will attend the'Vorid's Fair Aiiriag
oliisisit
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itirS. _Joseph Smith, returned froth,
,visiting Mr a: WmphilliPs° of',Godqr-
ich„ • and friends 111 ,Seaforth. and
Stratford.- ' • • . '
• Mr, Gant • McKenzie ' lias leen
successful in passing- hirfoinili 'Year
examinations -in -medicine at -Toronto-,
Universitk.:- • • .• A
Mr. and Mrs. •JOe MeClure. and
• • two 'children of. Niagara; Falls were
week -end visitors with the formers '
father here. " • '
•11.finett's, High Tarriff FOlietes See,
Shripkage, fn. Foreign Trade'-
, Bound To Make Hard Times, Says
Malcotins., •
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.SPEAK$S RECEIVE OVATIONS
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• Leudli applandecl were Hon Janes
Me,lcoln, M.P., a formr-MihiPter. of
:Trade and Commerce of . the
(.1niinistration. and°Miteh'eff F. Hep-
burn, ,Ontailo Liberal- leader, thril
•lut :their reSPective ' addresses' at the
North , Huron , Liberal- Association
•conVO114911.,- in,Winghani, on FridaY,.
oy. anaudienee .that filled the Town
Hall. •
O 'Condemna "High Tarriffs
Mr, Malcolm in the outset, cern-
-nerided Mr. Hepburn for; his policy
orderly progresS. More and more
he- is getting • the--snPPOtt-oF•Ontrario.
`••iberals and, i; he foretold • day
,
'hat: M. Hepburn ^would: baire;tirded;
as a great'. statesman. •
'Touching on Kederal questiona
Mr. Malcolm cendemned the Bennett
Gov,ernment and its policies of
`:‘,Canada firSt'' aS a means of curing
the. economic ;ills. ; Such; "extreme.
natiOnalisai, has: 0 brought 0 low, prices
and increased uneinployme t
1930. A centnry ago ,a • conntryPeuld
live Within ithelf.' To -day :audeess
depend S en...the marketing, of surplus
goods Mounting a high tariff b d
Wagen intent' Upon blasting. his Way
/rite. 'Workrinarliets, Mr- 'Bennett has
found the 'blast backfired, the Speak -
Or .terriatked.fereign trade
.having hrank ,frOm-$260., per capita
to 00. per capita,: is bound to make
hard ;times be. continued. Even, if
Empire 'trade -AS' a result of :the
Confetence, .,is up . :three or four
6lailafitlitie ti
tmmeans
saelT6r,
trade has
decreased many Milliens. Total trade
figures are the Only, reliable ,,figures,.
Opposed -to free trade, Malcol
said tariffs. are neeeisary as a means
of -revenue buti•when • they becorne
too high.,•• trade .falls off and direct
taxation is .r.necessary. and it
thus that; Mr, Rhodes ,had. to resok
to terrible ferms of irect-TtaxatiOn-
such as -the 'Sugar tax. Stagnation Stagnation of
trade 'lie *este' as- the breakdOwn-•ol
production • is not. the answer ,.re -
.store -PresPeritY, 'for then crop. fail -
the monetary system- Controne0
put„ieinsigahrte,'Incoeilatnrifra;rit6Lne.b.a.sCi.cprin,
anCtliere is no nse lumpin
from -the reactionary to th
reVelutienary ditch. „The Liberal
party Offers the "centre of the road:"
There Was a world Cenditien , frOrr
,1922 :fo. 1939, bat. :under the King
goVeinment this country was run on
the evenest keel since the war.
•;-"-"If••the price of hogs is up 2' cents
don't- wave•Your flag for Dick 'Ben-
nett.' Thaeredit he gave to Roose-
velt 'and, we' need a "new fellow"
here. • • ' 3 00
Administrative Costs Could. Be , Cut
Xpo • are governed by. boards 'and
commissions, said Mitchell _Hepburn'
in addresSing :the Oudienee, after
having, been inntrodUced by. C. A.
'Roberts:9h, M.LA for NOith Huron
WIM• stated his intentions 'to be 41
candidate in- • the new Huron -Bruce
iding. Administrative costs of- these
boards and; eenimiSsions.:ate ",b,eyone
the, peoples',..ability to. nay and. by
e 'disposing of:paid exeeti
irnmer Dig.Fs
At Special Sale of Dresses will be hal
itplet�n Store Lucknow
WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 14th-,
esi include: Celenese, Crepes, Niuslins,
Voiles, 'Silk Crepes, and
Prints in Padtel Shades.
Sizes -14 to 44
ift and
Price-Frorn--- • up,
'Also, Clearing.
SPRING, COATS it HALF PRICE
adi at*
Winghain
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t Peters
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Annuat Banquet
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Rev. Herbert ' ;Taylor AddresseS
00 Gathering•-, Presentation. ;Made
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Oa Thursdav yening lat th4 A:
Y.P.A: of St -Peter's Chuich held,
ost suctessfel and - delightful "ban-
quet at he,' iteetary,, -When about
sixty inerribers. and ,guests partook
of, aol,',exeellen-i. 'aupper • and enjoyed
deughAful -program. 4TilePreladeitt
Doi -Cook, -Cook„ vveicomed ctn•
,igueists :and showed, theiri -*to their
places.' The rooms were tastefully.
O •0 decorated, with tulips and, lilacs.tAt
. seven-thirtv , dinner ' Was served by
O thelosers in. the- Membership at-
' •• tendance :contest. Following -a: short
O -interlude,, during which tlie Knox
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Church orchestra" rendered 'several
• • delightful: selections,. the president,.
as -chairman. called the gathering to
O order, expressed her 'delight at :the
O excellent 'attendance and then' toOk
charge of, the program. -The Program
O _consisted' of "a duet-oy' Mis, 'Hassell
and Miss.“.M. Cook:` selos • by John
•• Hayworth and ;Mr. Geogliega • in-
strumental duet by ,Misses Mit ell
°••• - and Douglas:harmonica solo Fed
• "-• • McQuillin -with Miss _F. McQUillin
aconipanying": and two humorous
• readings bv Miss D. Cook: The guest
speaker of. the 0 evening, the ev.
, Herbert Naylor, B.A., LTh., R.D..
00 'Rector tif • Listowel, was introduced
..‘, hy. Rev., Geoghegan. :Rev. Naylor
chose, as his stibiect "The Stierifiee
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ft
AYS
to.Shopat KING'S
GRAND CLEARANCE _
, oy COATS ‘; •
- -Woutenia,-Mikiiis'Itirticirs •
• Every Coat in the place has
a, Big Sale 'fag 'for this
- Thursday to Saturday
QUARTER, THIRD TO_ A
s•"" HALF OFF"
So you see the trainendous
saving,3 , we have for you
Regular' 'Sizes-Ifilf Sizes
• Shia Sizes
O •In the seasion's Popular
O Materials and Colors including
Navy, Black, and some White
Swagger Coats
Remember, the Discounts ,
• •0, V4-1-3 to V2 .0ff
never before 'such an oppor,
tunIty to buy Stylish Coats
at Cost and Less •
:NEW ,SUMMER DRESSES
ARE' HERE
KAYSER OSILK STOCKINGS
'GLOVES and LINGERIE
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• KING BROS.
WINGHAM
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of Achievement" `endstressed the
fact that. all great, 'movements. lot
Christ called for and •reqnired sacri-
aCe: tie -urged itis hearers to be will-
ing to ,accent- any sacrifice' required
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o them vvhereby•the cause of Ghlist
Might' be Strerin-thened.; 0'
A.-tearty,.vote ,of ',thanks wa ex-
,tendecl'to •Rev. NaYler by Mi;,,George
Hassall, who', also' moved a. vote -of
thanks to Knox Presbyterian Orch-
estra., who had -rendered at' varions
intervals during 'the evening te•nuin-
Per ,of ;'pleasinz selectiens, • as well
as finving assisted on many' occas-
ions ;at, the regular meetings. • •
' During! the • curse of the even..'n.-
Mrs. ,ficrbert • lvicQuillin --was called
to tke.front and on behalf. .of the
tA.Y.i.".A. in appreciation of her hos-
pitality to, them , during ,. the past'
leason. was iresented with a walnut
tray, Miss,, Cook making the Presen-
tation, while- Rev. Geoghegan ' read
the ;address.. Mrs. IVIcQuillin, 'though
taken by surprise, •ninde ,a suitable
reply and' kindly offered the use of,
'her home,' for the next 'season: • '
The singing a the Natienal An-
them., brought- a • delightful evening
to a ,cloae. '
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The Facey Reunion.
:0, oss
timne Of Airs. Walter Hodgins•Scene
Of .Eleventh Annual Gathering ,
On Saturday last, the descendants
and • relatives' of, . the Aate,• Mr: . arid
Facey, .who, tame from
Cornwall,: in ' 1851, 'and
settled in.:London, :held their
anneal 'gathering at, the honiie of
Walter. Hodgins, concession 104"
kiniass.. 'la spite of threatening
seVent3r.. gaestS, principal-
ly from' Middlese* connty„ c6ininen-
ed totgather at:9.30. At noon dinner
witA;served. in the ,:e.re_hard.....andtha
bis ssio'nr'followed with "-the
following officers elected:: Pres:.
Denzil JackSon; •Vice-Pres4 Mr. Roy
Stone; See'y. Tr,eas.,•tMias
Jackson; Sports Convener, Mr.'
Eti-
,ene adey. 0.0.
Gathering: :On the i lorWri,• Mr. 0 yvio,
Statters, the President for, the past
•Year seated Ininself..r.in a chair �f
antique interest. • This • ,chair has
•oeen in the.family..for 80 years and
during the program told the history
if ,the thair; which , first belonged to
his grandfather, and is now' in the
'posse:ism1,0f his Sister, Mrs. Hed-
gins. Other "interesting; nuMbers
the program were addresses, soles,
instrvinental music and readinigs.
. Miss Mary Ilodgins,orin
Thompson 'Conducted suitable Sport
event, ineluding, two softball games
with player - ranging front' to.
sixtY, and with a lady umpire, proit..,-
Ati.: and Mrs., ;Frank--Itwin, Mrs'.
,
NVi1listnr...146..yd-' andso TI uild Mrs. 3.
Smith were.visitOrs With fkends in
:London on Friday.• • • '
Mr. and Mrs; T. S. Reed and ,Elden
of rOrillia and -1.kustiii;•..of Kitchener
were: Set/it-dolt and „Sunday •,, visitors
With 'relative's he : . .
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Miss Isobel yle,„IntoshMTh; ' (Dr,),
Ferguson and het -son Clare:lee-- of'
HamiitOri,wera week -end gticSta Of
Mr. and :Mrs W, M. McKenzie. • °
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. • Mr. Melvin Hackett: of the.. Inner -
kip branch of the Bank of Montreal
was a. week=end visitor' with. his
,parents; • Mr. and Mrs, Ale* iiaeitt
OrITFtIciel . ,,,0 • ,. '
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Mr. and Mist Frank ' frwin • of
Seafetth and.. Mr: 'and," Mrs. H. O.,
Mepaoney "df Lapeer, , Mich.; ,were
recent 'viiitors - with ., Mr: rine-Mtg.
Joseph 'SMith, ' •., . ' '
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Rev. C. pewitt Ccliens•-of Strata,
ford, formerly . Pastot; of Ashfield
Circuit.'was •reeleeted assistant' sec-
retary of »e London" Conference of.
thOnite-d-T-Clinich; in convention'o
,ThUrsday , at fondon. : • •
Miss Winnifred Armstrong, student
nurse .t. Toronto ' -Sick children!s'
hete,• foil:riving a "tonsil 'OPeration.
Hospital ,is: hOlidaYine 'at her home
She 'Accompanied, Mrs. (Dr.) -Bean •
.who:. spent a 'brief visit. '
_, iieV,,IF.: M. colenhenn.. conducted
Snnday services in the' United Chntch
durirr:' the absence, of Re •••1 . rl''...
fl
Tucker,- 'who -: was attending eti,
ference. Mr: Jelin. JeYnt; also at en-
ded .Conference-aS Lay delegatA
,. .- ., •.:
•- Mr. and Mrs. '111.: S. 'Wilson,- Donald
-, Miss. Mary.and Mr. •Keith I-Ialliday
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of Hamilton, haVing spent the day
at their efittage:.'at', Bruce Beaeh,
were • Sunday evening callers 'at the
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honie of Mr. and Mrs. ,W. L, Mae. -
Rev. Jas. .Miirdoch of Illinois and
Mr. "•Douglas Min:clod' of Detroit.;
were; visitors with Mr. and ,and Mrs. D.
C... Taylor and other relatives. Bev.
Itlardoch Sang a sole. at. the Morning.
service in the United Church and
delivered a set -mon in the Ashfield
Presbyterian Church in; the evening.
Bowling Geta Underwak, .• •
Local ,boVidingiAetiViteS got; undr-,...
way on Thursday , night With the
opening. event - 'a mixed. rink tourna-
ment, „with slit rinks competin. Nc
prizes wereawarded however. The
greens received a. diesaing of earth
this spring and the rapid growth of
grass has put them in fine playing
condition. • •
Dr. and E. S. McGowan '0!
Torente e visitors .ove the Week
end with the lattices; mother; Mrs. -1
Angus McKinnon. On their. sieturn
iheY were accom anied 111:s
e,
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Kathleen McDevitt ' of Port' Arthur,
-o-•"--,aStreiit • Wet-Pst Vrtil
O months with ,her grandinother. Miss
McDevitt w11 visit: in Toronto before
continning to her home. • , , •
Hear Grand Master :'Speak.'
Mesrs.• .W. 4; DaviSon, F. M.,
Paterson, A. W. Hamilton, Wrrif.Por-=
teous and R. E, Smith were in Liti-4
towel.. Wednesday night last, when
meinbers of the MaSonie Lodges in
Nbith Huron district, were 'addressed
by Mr: W; S, Ilerringtert, K. C., di
Napanee, Grand Mister a 'the Grand;
Lodge �!. -Canada the, Province of
•
NI most •ainusinfe. , '
the estS bade fareiVell; after tx«
t�• their ,hostss aryl
'tleprted wifh antidinaions' of just
;;uch another efijOYahle .gtitheikt'•:
year Vence, * •
.W1,L'OPERAIE CRIJSPIElit
t.••• ••••• ,
kri, Fred l'hoirinSon
Count-, gratiel crushing in Burn
- ,11--bY4-111tlialliili'fil`f-e-r Of V
Who have rented the County crsh-
er, to be onerated bY 'Mr. Thnpon,
in. .the. ICinloss
vol contract, 'whch cl',
form,40Q0' rads of grvo, to
laves, "these ;costs. could.: be redueed
50%, 1W, Hepburn- continued The
Hydro; •,' • Commissien,.. , •Werkinen's
Cprrillensation • .Board,. • Agricultural
And ,Marketing: Bodrds, and: the Ira -
/pig -ration settice all came- under thc
yitttegory • a excessive . administrative
Coas. Hydro has suffered by
Mismanagement .he ; remarked:
f„L.,,_11;1Ore•.....than"....onc,e2.11e....has_v_oted kir
the 'rpeat 'of .aeclion o Of tile
Anal •cone; fie statedin reply to. Mr.
geCrea's .ckery Of Where he stood. in
this!. respect. • He;'. believes smacks
a Persetition, as a. WapOn' with
vhich to'Orosecuto those wile. believe
n Iree speech, 'free assembly- and
ridinidusti 'liberty, ; ' '
support. of the : Georgian Biy
etting the 'hilt' to , the railway Con,
inittee to • •exarnine 'yvitnesaesi .'aS
conservative maladministrationt. was
nspected,. where it was found that
rentals .had been, ,reduced and ' the
original contract. se altered as to.
jtistifY its non-renwal. •
-Election ot a • reform party:. :n
Ontario. have • 'a reactiopary
, ,
effect in Canada; 'Liberal party is on
the March were 'othr. comments -and:
in Closing-hestated he hoped lienrY
'would,'Come .out from behind the
arn, an election -would see the,
retest. hi', the history
piovine:
• New Organizationi# NeaesSary
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North Aluron disappears, in the re-
, istribution of ridings and,s
Bruce •efganiiittion ba formed.
-dotiimittee including', W. T; Booth,
Viririglitin' Donald Mcean Ashfield:
R, Wendt and , Robertserti
,WO„reffp,riafiant4404.4617,'-; 001•Vr7..1•11VitIV.N4V
i ta anpoIfire-dmin tl
n• ew Brtice seetien in this -regad.
The Ilutoril-Brute, ridink All
of North '.Huror,' .'With the- exception
of poderieli, to -1,t4tiOli Is addd. '4,
wnihip. o.,K11041s, Ctilelth. grld
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PINEAPPLES 7. very SeaVe, Season. about. over. , Get },r. 9°r
supply this week. • - •
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LYMER CAT$UP,.. 4oritp , , .„ ..„
1'QRK8 BSANS. 4 , poR . „
Ci0,
LAR.. SALMON ' ' ' ' • ' •••
• , P • ,* P,*. • •••.• .• ff. 0,, P P P e. ,!••;„,.
littC0,1C011S•111S. • • • ; • • • ; • • • •' • • • • ••• d;•'• • .t • •;". • p 1°C'
2 1413S: SSEDLESS RAISINS • • • • • •• • • • • • . ...25e
; LDS; LIA*ITS .• • • • • • • • • • '` ':25c
'3 • LBS.' FIGS • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • .• • • ''.25e.
10. JJARSP1Mft. SOAP .,...;
2 I)1GS. HANDY AMMONIA- • • . • • • •-••• • • • • • •':.• • • • • • •I3e.'
FRESH YSGETARLAl4WAYS ON IAND
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Kinloss Pionr1$!ortTpls,GR.
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, • • • . of . valuable - farm property in the
Dies AtWhitechurch Township of West WaYvanos.k in the
W
• rm.
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Oil:Deacon 'Stimitions Neighbor Who
Finds Mrs. Daniel. McInnes Dead:
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There; passed away,at her, nome in
Whitechurch,Mary Falconet,: wife
.ef the late' 'Daniel .McInnes, 'her
76th 'year,' whose -birthplace was '-in
E. Wakyanosh; She,Wes. the daughter
of'. the lite"..,Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Fal,
coner,., pioneers: of, ithis 4:calitk. At
the age of-ihe..wits,matried to the
late Daniel., McInnes:Teeeirater,
following which, _L.:they '•spent, their
entire ;life .this ,In 1927
they celebrated their golden 'wedding
When all the family *le We're Pre:Sent-,
4Oseph, 'Billie 'James and R b t
all Of •TeeSirater; Tom Shunnal;
Sask.; john 'of 'Langside:, Dr;
Daniel ."Of 'Seaforth•;, '(Minnie) Mrs.
eGeeBask.i,•.(Farrhie); Mrs. Collins
of• England- °Syndn)rs. .G
Jam isson of AShfte14;:. (Annie) ;Mrs.
Butler,',Goderichand (Lizzie) 'Mrs.
Orville Tiffin, Langside, Mrs:. -.Met
Innes ,before•her death 'had 'beenlieri-
joying good health with. the .excep-
tiOn of bad 'heart attacks at various
times: She- had retired. as usual on
Monday: night, .and.•'as '.far as: . -the
neighbora 'god
health. Ithad heen. uiderstandin
Wer-e4she-sin tneed-Of.Lhelp;-'-she---Witinld
Pat- in the (yvindOw.• Early
Tuesday Morning a. neighbor' seeing
the lreaeon, Caine ,to:, her assis-
tatee, butT she 'had honri locrore
passed to the Great Beyond.,• She
leaves to mourri-,lier loss; the family
Who,..attended, the ! golden. WedOingi
also her sisters' Jane and Elizabeth
Of 'Oregon,. and....biethers,••• John and
Wilhiam of E. Wawanosh arid George
Culross. The ItineralliWas held •On
.satUrday- afternoon at 3 P. M. in
Chalmer's. Presbyterian Church -Of.
Which deceased Was a member. Rey,
TOM- Bollock the'pastor, conducted
the sery-ice.; Many beautifai floral
afferipgs.,syrieunded.•the casket from
her sorrowing' .sons andvdaughtets,
relatives and ISYMPatlietile friends."
The pallbearers, were; Messrs. James
Morrison, ;John Falcone, Jr..., Cal-
vert, ..0•LeStek, Cecil 'and James Fat -
dotter. Friend sn front a distance ,in-
-,...1iided;',MrS. Cioakie, Mrs. Bruce and
Miss Olive Little, all of Londen,
Tom Meirines; Sliunnavon;'Saik...; Mr..
and Ms E. ellvvood, Orangeville;
Mrs, Vogt, Walkerten.•.,
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r and Mrs.
'spent SuridaY With :Mr:. Mr:
John ..McIrines.
'Last Monday. evening- Whitechurch
.and Langsid.:.Mert'S Baseball- teams'
enraged ht.:a cOntest 'with ,tlie..teSult
that as•this was the play oft, gaMe,
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Langside are the winners,, the 'score.
heir: g :,.11,3,
Tuesday eyening‘ of this weAth'•-
er being ,taYorable, • it eitpected:
Langssi4e ',and Hely-rood' 'will' have
contest. Here's wishing the 4ngside
'team success. '
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County of Huron.
frnder and by virtue of the powers
of sale contained in a Cetrain mort- •
gage, whiCh will be 'produced at the
time of sale,- there vvill he offered.,
for, sale at Public" auction et Joseph • '
.Agnew's office in the Village of: •
Lticknow on Saturday, the tenth day
of June, 1933, at .2 'o'clock in
the afternoon by Matt. Gaynor, ,
O loner, the following property,
namely: - •
ALL AND SINGULAR thatcertain
parcel.; or tract of land and premises •- •
sitliate, lying. and being, in the
Town-
ship a West*awanosh in the dountY
of -I-Itnxin and Province of Ontario '
and being composted of the north . •
If of the east alf4of farm Lot.' , .
ntimber Twenty-six in the Eighth . •
Concession ,of the said Township of
_WestWawaonsh„containing.--fifty
acres of land litore or less. '
,This Property is situath 11 miles
from the Village of L.ucknOW, 2 Miles
.
from Church and .1 mile from school.
Thesoil- is a, clay loam, and there is
a good :well, on the premises.
OnO ' the property is said ° t�'
lo„ us with ra, e kitchen and. a •
firarre barn on cement fiitindation,
36_ -ft by 50
TERMS OF SALE"' 19 per_pent of' ,
the purchase money on the day of ••• -
sale and' the balance within thirty • .
days thereafter: • • '• •
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Further particulars and. conditions
of sale will be 'made ,known on the
day ofsale or may e a 9n appli-
cation to the undersigned.:
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, tills • •
22nd day 6f May, A. D.; 1933.
J. H.. CRAWFORD,, Wingham, Ont.
Vendors Solicitor. •.
• MATT. GAYNOR, , _Auctioneer, •
Lucknow, Ont • • •
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WEDDING BELLS
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• IWORTGAGE SALE.
*ARM'- :PROPERTY •
• Under and by virtue �f the powers - .
.of. 'sale ,contined in. certain rt.:-
..,gistered mortgage made by liebert
Alccillivray to the , Vndor,' thee:
will be oieereci for - sale by pubfic
auction ; at the Commercial hotel,
Ripley, Ontario, • on Tuesday, June . „‘"
2'tir, ;1938. • t the hour • .or-). :0 -
o'clock in ,. -the afternoon . (Eastern , ,
Stanuar Inue) the •foll ing :free-
old lands and 'premises:- • • -- •
The Eat half. of 'Lot Number. . ; .. • .
Four in the Sixth Concession 'of the . .
Tonshin of Einioss, in..the 'County ' ' ' i' --•
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of 13ruce, containing. fifty', acres - •
more. or less. - . , , . . •
IfTle. above described re - . • • •
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sitoated about` five riles st •
of Lucknow and are con
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There is 'a 11/i sto me...
house on stone foundation'.ina fait . , '
state. a 'renair and also a frame. ,
barn'. All, Of the.lands are 'cleared. ' . •
T.erms •-and • ,Conditions: -Oe -tenth "1' . ,,,,,
of the purchase money to be Paid, - •
in cash or by marked cheque, at the ' , •
time of sale and the balance to be": '
paid within' thirty days thereafter, ' ' ,
or, or.such, other terns as ,trial be.' , - , •
satisfactory to the Vendor. ' ' . ' •,.: .
Further particulars rnay :he '-had .
on applicatien to:, , MI ' •
JEFFERY' WEIR.MeELHERAN '
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A quiet,lotif pretty wedding took
place- at the ,Rectory of .St, Peter's
Cbureh on Thursday,' June lst. when
Margaret Wilhamina AndieWs, only
dati4jiter -Mt% and 'Mrs: WM.
Audtews of ,Durganrien,' became the
bride of Mr.' .Bensori :W. Mole,' elder
son of Mr. and Mrs-Wrii:,Mole of
West Wawa/lash,' Bev. J. Geog-4
hegan Performing.,the cereniony. The
bride 'lookd winsome in' a gown of
pale gkeen' geergette and: 'et/riled it
show "er "botitiuct of earl--•Apring
floWers. •Nits: MAllister, a
conSin Of the bride, and Mr, /Iarvey
-gole a' brother of the grown, Were
the attendants. The young douPle
tVill reside in West Wavvanosh.
541P 1 n on ntaro.
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BabyChicks
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bred from line bred' RA). P.
and Registered high production hens.
We guarantee ourI ebiekg /re& from
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disease and that they Will reach yen , •
right in everyway. Leghorns, 0 $7.00, •••• ' •
per hundred; Barred Rocks, $8.0 per ' •
bandied, anytime after May 1th.
Order yenta now, pay' for them when J; '• •
You get them. - •
iVALTtR ROSE, Bnssels, 'Ont!
Cariick and Haven, and the villages
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Teeswater, Ripley, 1Wildmay and CA& BADLY' I/AMAED*
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lOb Cr te 1.,) rtVi d 0 tl , DungannellR, ,0 Ih fh of a 6e11 hill temet"v . • .
and Charles Stewart, Ashfield. sn'pdn'y urnfterpen, •:rofinnatelv:- nolf:)1
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' The present offices of the associa, injuries ;were su ties by tbe passen, •, ' '
ier: will remain in ofilee until the eil: hot ext,niveda!nage. yVas dono .,
nOw rifling aoqaciation 'to ‘orrriod. the,aar, .10 0
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