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. TION"' ''OIL; 'cooic STOVES.
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"COLEMAN" . 4souriT.E.RANGE,$ ALWAYS ON MAND:". .
mureasco .FOR DECORATING WALLS ''ANDICE11.4NGS• ,..•'
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11.ARTBN''.SENOUR"", PAINTS AND 'VARNISHES.'
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"ROGER'S.", BRUSHING,,LAQUER,
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von4 SPRING W12q4, BARB . - WIRE • AND.; WOVEN. • FENCING
• ' ALWAYS ON HAND AND OUR OUALITY AND PRICE . ,
IS RIGHT.
TORONTO ASPHALT RO0e,-JNG.
Just Unloaded a Fresh Car of Cement
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Hardware Coal
PORTEOUS
Plumbing Tinsmithing
L. 0, L. No. 428; Lucknow meets,.
421114'04' ''':003d63" of .:ever, . Tama!:
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W -V • P. Carter, ReC: Sec.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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.Netke is•hirebrgiven that all per,
stens baying claims againstthe es-
tute-ief7ther-late-Fiank-Seett7-6f the -
Towioddp Of Ashfield, in the County
of”lipion, who died on or about the
iioi4Sixtileatk, day of April 1927, are re-
' quirt* to forward their'claim' duli
prove*, to the undersigned, on or be-
.' for 010 Thirty:first day. of May 1927:
Arjd notke is further given that
after the said date the Executors of.
•••tr,thequedd estate will proceed to distri-
- q.e.bute -the estate,having regard only
fto claims as they shall then
• ha;v0 had. notice. ,
Doted at Goderich .this Tenth day,
f Noy A.D. 4927. \
14,*YS & HAYS, Barristers, Etc.
• Gochthli, Ontario.
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:•••• . • HOLYROOD
--ThiTTreasurer of the lie'ilyreiod
, breech of the Women's Institute pre-
;.• .iented the following statement for
the year. ending May 31, 1927:
Receipts
.7, Cash on hand ...........,..$203 06
Members'', Feel- ......:.. • 9 75
y
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Grants .......,.... . . . . 28 00
Preceeds, G. Party ..., ......:242 72
Proceeds, S. Fair 90 45
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Autograph Quilt, 48 50
Proceeds, Play ..,:...:...,., 173 :,;5
Collections , ............ 13 16
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.$682 12
Expenditures
Postage ,k7Stationery ▪ 1 of
Printing. & Advertising .....8 50
Lady Speaker 5- 00
Books . ."., . . , '
Exp. to. District Meeting • 7 00
,Supplies for G. Party 121 49
Donation to S. Fair ...,.:.... 20 00
Supply .for S. Fair .:...... '60. 01
House of Refuge 33 55
Toronto • Hospital'25,100
War Mem. Hospital; London. 10 '00
-Federation Fund 6 :!,0
Children's Shelter '10 00
Phoning .... • • 55
Wreaths &' Flowers ..., ...'.. 21 00
EquiPinent for Schools ' 8 O•
Other: supplies 64 59
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Total ' , ........ . .. . 4428 80
Cash on. hand $253.24. •'••
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LANGSIDE.
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Mr. George and John. TaYlor.. and
Miss Irene' Taylor visited on. Sunday
with Mr: and Mrs. R. Tiffin. and.tam-
Jarties Walker is dporting.
new, Ford Coupe' this past week. '
:Quite a number from this vicinity
.attended the /Tiffin -Dawson real -Aloe.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McInnes and
•son are here, from Saikatchewan,
having come east to attend the gold-
en wedding celebration of. Mr. Mc-,
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Innea'. parents.
ants n ustnes
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Every industry, be it large or siaall, adds to ' the 'Pro-.
trees and 'prosperity of any. •community. • EVeri such indus-
try bringiinew capital tlis a, town, ,epd clistriblitee: 'this
. ming the business Men generally in; the 'way' of wages.' and.
salaries. . Everybody , benefits.
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Among local industries there is none fgreater import.
' -*nee in Any community than that of the local home news-
,
Piklier. Not only dews it provide employment Ooi a certain
number of' Workmen, bet it offers a service to the community
wbiCh could be, ebtained•M•ne other' Way,,
In their Own best: interests, therefore, business men should
use their local paper for purposes o Advertising IQ' dad for
' the procuring; of their.reqUirements in PRINTING. All busi-
ness men eeed 'Printed „.metter o various kinds from time
time. •Remember Yetur local printing office • when in need or'
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printed -matter.
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" *riteritgeoVir—StN.TINETD
Issued by the Citeadian Weekly NewSpiiPers •Association
31Manning Chainbers, Toronto. •
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-RistingroTvNirto Ofiluntir—
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Lots d4of? th:s • week, frofff.„Wed-
iiesday to, Wednefideii.: the imiitcf
these weekly notes cover, on the As -
field. 'Circuit. "A long tale eetild :be
told of the meetings and iliffieultlea,
of. the Programme Committee of the
Amnia) Garden Party and how wor-
ried they got in their earnest 'efforts
to plan ;for that event; •seenring.. an
"entertAtnirid, . nt`laded for on such oc-
casion.But that committee's phon,
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ing,.:Writing, meetings, are over :and
•:they..ase•ahle,to. announce -'that 'after
'OW" It7't.'d*fitatie
•cornpany from Auburn are to gi'e
one of their popu!ar plays. Thi is
,on ;Tuesday' the '14th:of June at the
Zion Churih; , , • '
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could• 'be filled on •SOP-
itY'S 'doings. But We hall have to
repo:it:briefly the events: of that day:,
The Rev Eeli'„Poiilter, of, Beamiller.
.gave good service in the•.Zi�n and
Blake pulpits in the interest of the
Maintenanceand Extension '• :Fund:
The crowning .service of the day was
the AiiniVersary League gathering in
the Hackett' Church which was •filled
to ,capacity. . ,The whole service Witlf.
..its • union choir, its Orchestra. of ,vio-
lins, the pleasing .inusical-and sing-
ing nurnherS. and the League,,mem7
hers carrying •the • programtrie • thrn,
With the exception :of the'Pastor'e'ad-
dress,. reflects: great credit *On. ' the
young inen. .and Wereen'ef . the Ash-
field ,Circuit •whO'SheW,their,-interest
Church in this hind of thing, Alfred -
Andrew 'presided; Cecil Jelipston read
the Scriptures, 'Ednit••:Ritchie sent::a.
Sole, Tillie. Sherwood, Tillie and Milli
:cent Hackett gayeA trio; Alvin.Bow-
es, Tam TWancileY,..Wilfiq
.Spence Irwin and Mr. Brown played'
.the. ' stringed,: .inetierneets; Violet
TWainley, presided at the organ, and
• Anderson and ,Melville Hackett'
took up the special offering. Nobody
vas more 'nlealed". at the Way.,; the:
service was carried through and with:
the; greatafttet ante,' :tbfe-th-er..:tvitli,-
the ineniration',; the :splendid.' einging
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.�ve to alt, thap• the pastor hiniself
who before ;coining' ta. this evening
:ser.vice:. had ,preac..e.:-to large ••com-
panies at Renmillerin the rit erein g •
and inthe Carlow Clinreh in the
•af-
ternoon. •
'Happily, 'there was no. untoward in-
cid•ent to mar the service or :distract
;the ,e9rigregatien,_ not even the little
folks there :With' their' parents' dans-
Mg. 'any. trouble, in the, crowded, hot
Church. - That. can't 16).siti,c1., of • '•the'
League :meeting' • Of. the - .FfeiCketf.
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*Church the. Thursday • previous when•
Preparation •and .practice for•thie,
Cation -•Was Preceeding.. ,Tut: as the
violin players :.hed. get: into.• position
and Were. striking: their '..hoWa- over
the strings with. the first
strang, •:thing hapPened:
Three un-
occupied etandingnearest.' to
them fell tight .kopvarq- nil' the 'fleer,'
The Wille.Of Jericho are :said to have
fallen •down at the blate of •trumpets
after being, circuited .ieveti.. days but
.We hardly think. the violin milsic'Was•
strong enough to. account •for 'the
falling of :those, peWS:;-The probahle
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explanation is: that, the third' ,back
peiv. Which is eaSily. overturned was
toncliedinadvertently:, by some : one
heating . timewith his -foot; and.
Wittingly the • unoccupied seat: ..•tvae..
•given an •-eXtra push.•••which....tilted.it
•forward ;on to :the second, ,and• the
•second on to the first, which 'resulted'
in • all ,falling .flat. •The League , •has
.good' times but Seldom a tientoristrai.
tion'•of this kind., Even' that did .not
seriously -spoil a :eplendid 'evening.
• One of our: younmen.4.'i5 taking to
himself 'a •wife. •This is happening in
connection withour Zio appoint,
niept. The bride is the Chtireb organ -t:
.ist Only. a; ,Short .tirne".ago we •leet,
our League . President •in the 'name
. , .
, Way,' • She became . a. bride of One...of
,the young men of the Church. But it
would .be unfair, to. •complain of such
events. , :It •is'more..ie keeping.' with
the oCeepion.what,we did: on Monday
• evening last; meet as a., eengregation.
.at :the. bride's..home, .read' t0 her a
ebagratulatory. address, tell, her how
,nitich.We have appreciated her faith,
ful services • as • Church Organist, and
inakg her a .'present Of a fine library
table,. While' We Wished happiness:
Olive Helm is a, 'imliUlAr YOU/1g lady..
makee-, a•Pretty bride, and With her
groom, Mr. Floyd.s.Campbell,,haS.,the
love 'aod the: prayers of the Cluirch'.'
.The wedding Of the happy pair will
be found in, anothee;eolutrin, •
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- There will be n quiet season after
ihie.eVeitiful week.... 'The, pastor • has
gorie-tO...Conferetice,that--,,.„;,meeti'.9n
London: The usual services are with-
drawn next Sabbath.' • •
pntritx. on0V.t
• Mr.,. and Mrs. • Geo. ThoMpson-Vie,
.ite(l their daughter, MTB. Will Stiin-
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and Mrs. WiH Hill Rient.a clay
;recently: :at '
Mrs. Mentadkep ,of Tiverton; 'Visited
,atitbng friends at Purple Grove over
theweek-end,' ' . • .•
Mai;
'nuroirst Mies .1.4),41 ; •
7-7V-V1itiTECMIRCI1
Mr. Anzl.s. McKay spent last Mon-
day in 'Kefallta-
*ire Hackett of Blyth, spent the
week -end at the home Of her parents,
Mr. and.. Mrs. Elinnerson. •
• Quite a number from 'hereattind-
ed the ,GOIden Wedding Anniversary
of. Mr.' and Mrs. Dan, MeInnes at
:L'ings144i '414 '5Vdriesdaire :•
-.Miss 3.,favelle.:'cott. of Kinhaigh-,.
is visitidi with lififistIda.•MCSuoia., ,
Cecil Falooner and. Miss Agnes'
•Kay motored to Toronto last Thurs-
daC attendthe. gra ua ion �f Miss
Florence Purdon on. Vtiday..They, are
Visiting fi)r, :a few days with friendfi
there: • • ' ••••
•a -A.' number from )iere.,..4,...ittended,,.thel,
funeral if Mrs. GegralVighimaa'ir
East 'iltiawanosh list Saturday, "••• to
13etgrave, Cemetery.: She. was in, her
29t1i Year. She leaves to Inman her;
:lose her .husband And
The sympathy of ,the:Connium-;
if.Y: is extended 'to them in their sad
bereavement.
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:Mr. and Mrs. Alex: •Nayler, and
daughter,, of Palnaerstoe, spent Sun-
day with his 'brother, Mr: B.'S...Nay-
lor. • -
.Mrs: Will Reid and children, of
Paris, are visiting With .friends here.
• Mks. Harry Tichbonie; of Goderich,
is Visiting at the home of her parents
Mr: and Mrs. David Kennedy.
.• There will be no services in ,the
Prebyterlan Church on June 5th, ow-
ing to the. annivvrsary .service nt
Calvin', when Rev. Mr: Connors, :Of
Ripley, will take. the Services, .
Anniversary :services .will be held
in the Presbyterian Church, on June
1.„?th„; when Rey.' Mr:' MeEitchren, of
BOlton,, •(n former :- pastor) Will take
the services. There will be a garden
party •on the 'Church grounds on
either the following Monday Or Tues-
day evening. Everybody ,wele*oine.
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Tiffin,DawSon ;
• A wedding .of much- interest tool.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Daw-
son, .of • Kinloss, when , their only
daughter, Jean lIsabella, becerne the
bride of Joseph Wesley_Tiffin, second'
'eon of Mr, ,and Mrs. Joe Tiffin,: also
of Kinloss. rhe Rev. John' Pollock
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'officiated. The bride 'entered the ,roein
• leaning On.•the armof her father to
the „Strains of the ,Avedding march
played: by '',Mrs. •Tiffin, sister-
in-law • of .the groom.2The bride wee
charmingly attired. in' a gewn of Tri-
, • .
nen satin with diamond. lace trim-
ming. The bridal veil of :white silk
net was caught .up in a. cornet effect
with pink roSe. buds.. She carried 'a
beautiful' houquet of bridal roses.
The only attendant was Jean Purdon
.ceusin of \ the bride as „flower girl
Who looked sWeetin her frock of light
blue crepe.. The -cereznony, took place
'in the drawing.roeire. The bride and
groom' taking their places under A
large White wedding:bell. whieh.. was
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hanging - in the centre Of a beautiful
arch banked with evergreens. .Tite
house Was ,prettily decorated with
.pink carnations, white narcissus and
maiden -hair fen. After the -care=
monY the gusts to the number :Of
sixty, among who 'were relatives and
friends froi.n Winnipeg. Toronto. and
Brantford; also a. great-aunt ;Of • the
bride, Mrs.' Johil GillesPie,•.Sr of
Whitechurch (who is in her ninety-
ninth -year)„ proceeded to the dining
room where the wedding supper Was
served; the bride's tahle 'being Placed
nrider a' wedding hell, streamers and
apple bloisorns. The groom's gift to
the -bride, a pearl necklace; to the.
organist, a gold. bar pin With an 'Om-
ethyst setting, and to.the flower girl;
a sardonyx ring. A reception in hon-
or
of the :bridal' party was held in
the eVening, more than two .1 -Mildred
being in attenchinee. The large num,
her' of Useful and valuable presents
speak of theesteem in which the
young Couple are held. The honey.
moon will be spent in a:motor trip to
Toronto; .Niagara: and Brantford. The
bride's travelling dress was of satin
lach, 'crepe biscuit -shade , and gold
trimmings with .hat to blend.. The
coat of 'deep plush withconey fur,
with. hose and shoes to Match, •torn-
pleted her ..coetume, I.Tpon their rt -
turn the happy couple will reside on
the greom's...farin in '4th con., Witless:
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: mAITKING
Mrs. Wm. Blake,nlio has been
vi-
iting her daughter, Mrs.A Alton 'Ett
Belfast 'for earn? •weeks .': ;returned
horn e SattirdaY, ' • • ` •
• .The Aubtirn_litareatic Club will
-7n,resent their play .."The; Old Oaken
Bucket" ' at, Zioe Garden Party, June
14th. Remember the date.
Mr. and Mks:,8 3 xiinatrick Itnt
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sister, -Mrs. 'Me-dorrnicic visited .11.67,:.
BelmesVille, Moat
week at.'14olmes:Ville: •
The Abdereen flintily Were Goad
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rich visitor s .on Saturday, .
. Mits. Fre ,ncee' Fitzgerald , visited
he sister, Mrs 3 cumert; part of
last week,,
pe1r9it 04/0 ths
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ervice
PA9/C FITS
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• There are several reasons for this. vv.;*trush,ftrst
.• to give you the benefit o . theservices of me...
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/chanics who knoY. Ford cars thoroughly...
regulated .by the Ford Motor Company . of
.„
Then; because Ford ,service .is 'standardize a
Canada,' Limited;' 'prices are.:unifOrm and fair.
, None but genuine', Ford parts are supplied
• when teplacenients are necessary.
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We; re interested' in your Ford car and its, 'sat-
isfactory Operation.- .When:. You drive. into tiu;.'
• Ford Service station you can, .be sure of receiv-
ing prOMpt,--coUrieoiis-treatmeritiroM•-nien-Yvho
' know, their business. Fordservice does, not
always carry a price 'yet the advice and suggeS
tionS -given .are valuable: •
It is more economical to have your authorize
Ford dealer take Care of your service require-
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merits.
477'7
Strikthers inUtstein
enuine
utkifow;
Sold by 5,000 AuthcmzecLi Dealers aricl Service S
WES,TFORD NEWS:
Mr. and Mrs. Wm: •Dickiion of
Winnipeg, accompanied by Mr,- and
Mrs: Gordon Brunditt and two sone
of Toronto, Spent Sunday .misiting,
friends ,and relatives' in Westford.
We are sorry to report that Miss
Nancy Brown is still confined, to bed,
„Mr. and Mrs. Ben Logan and dau-
ghter Lenore -spent _Sunday .,in _West-
ford. ' ' •
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• Miss' Jeanne Haldenby epent , the.
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24th in Paisley.
Mises .-Dorothy and Helen Murray
aecompanied by 'Messrs.,
Murray, and 'Cecil Johnston, spent;
lasts Sunday- in Chepstow. -
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Zanitz' and
family, Mrs. Janisse and daughter
Norma, accompanied by Mr. , Jake
"Zanitespent the 24th of. May visiting
at Mr.. and 'Mrs. Dan. Murray's. .
, •MAY HAVE HOT SESSION
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.; The way things are 'pointing there
are going to ,be fireworks flying at
'June session of the Cbunti Council.
The Warden's Coeirnittee have been
working on the equnlizatienof as'.
sesseient for the County and have de,
tided not to call a special meeting
but the matter Will be lirotighe up at
the !Tire session. The committee has
a list of all sales negotiated last year•
and Will raise or .lower the Valuator's
figureaaceording to the actual selling
prices. This report Will,be submitted
at .the June session and if no agree-
'inent js reached Judge Owens will be
called in to adjudicate and his deci-
sion will he Anal. It is reported that
farm, ProPerty in • •Brant' changed
hands at such a high figure last year
'thatthe assessment .of that township
will go up. about half a, million dollars
Clirrick by ,over three , hundred,
thousand. In Walkerton and Eimer.,
dine towns "properties sold 'ptt ;such.
fancy figured that the atsessinent Of
these municipalities .will -soar so high
that it ,wil take a lot of joy out of
the lives of Reeves..HermiStbri • and
WoOd.at the .June session, ;and the
ratepayers of these leading tQWflS Of
Bruce will find .the county rate. add”.
•Considerably to their tax, notices next'
wae.--1.`ocknoW;--Port,,pigiir-litti-Wi.-
... he raised. ^ClibsleV didnt
utive.lnuali in: the ''past
will come (Mt about sante as the las'
ecraalization, Amahel Will he .-reduced
slightly and Albeiriarl,e, Will gour
-
(pike a• bit. -.T,Tha*,,wheie aSiwstintent
•ot 7tho couhtir Niptogivitaly-
; 1, .
32 million .dollars instead Of. a' little
over as at pi.eient. This. will give
municipal councillors ' something to,
chew on for a while, and as for the
reeve's, there'll be a hot time in Whir-
,
Ion "hi June —x
A HINT TO :SHEEP .FARMERS
FROM DEP, OF. AGRICULTURE
Thit year's lamb .crop has the:gen,,
era.' appearance of, being, One made
up'of a .large percentage of, vigorous
youngsters. .The type . that pleases
the ,:eye of the buyer ia.' mere •pro._
.nOuneedithan it Waa--ei fewyearsago.
Sheep owners are realizingwhat con:.
ititutes market demand.. Further:
more, Canadian lamb is gaining , in
popularity,' both at home an abroad;
because it is , pleasing the coesumer
"letter than it used to do. The reditc-
tion in the; number of Back Limbs
being sold is largery re_spnr.sible for
'his increased Popularity. • '
Huron County • sheep owners will
,do ;well to 'bear .in 'mind 'that begin-
ning ;Tidy 18,, 1927, the cid of $2.00
per hundred pounds and after Octo-
ber 1 the cut of. $3.06 per hundred
pounds will again be effective. on all
.1-mck5 of Allis spring's' lamb crep.
to -plesige. the ,consumer, to develop
the best markets and to maintain the
best wanes for lariaber -
-Dock all lambs aniftcastrate male,:
lambs when they are quite Young,
Breed the'kind 'of lambs that will
he .finiehedat from 80 to po pounds.
at the farm. •,
Provide the kind of pastergs that,
Will properly.finish the lambs within
the desired' weights:, „ •
Pick out the lambs from the fib4
"is they raCh the proper weight and
• inisk and sell Olean
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NEVV'' FORD IVIObEL &MING
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, Ford, Ontario May 25. 1927.,
A new Ford car of exteriSively rc
vieed design, was announeed late ,te,
day in an official statement issued by
w. R. Carnribell, Vice-Premdent and
Treasurer ; of the • Fore Alotor.;,2,..Pom,
pally of 'Canada, Limited.'
LPxalactio:CW a new Ford gar su,',
perier in deeifil and. performance to
.`ieht car •field. will, shortly be. started
1-..y.this Company. The model T. Ford
which forttvent,y yratshas been:the
let'lir in ttohebo,fittatosntlbotsitta.entillati ufsatertyorwillil A1,14 for
his tornien.t, when mat.
ell 'model Ti
,riduction in view of the fact' that 0. teis soft bact;
card' /101,v, service will I, VoMorroio soltre
.;041;tr:rz,-7.0.4..Tosoite I hotii ,ba.44 *---Le tt"144a
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••.r.
Information as to. the date on which ,
production of the new Model Ford
will begin was not forthcoming; but
it was indicated' that the : work ' of•
.swinging over the huge Ford Factory
here; which is the: largest -automobile
factory itt theEmpire, will immedi-
ately be initiated. This work will.ne-
cessitate the replacement and 'rear-
rangethent of 'thousands of .machineA
and, will entail an enormous expendi-,
titie..of. money and labor, but it is
said that plans for its execution hayes,..
been thoroughly develeried and that .
the work 'will, proceed With great cel-
erity. •
. The new Ford •car. it was: learned,
has. been 'designed by Henry. .• Ford '
who also designed the famousModel
T and its predecessors, and isthe
product of inany years, of ;engineering .• ;,
resparch.-'4.. .
• In the an."--nee:ce:ent, on Page one
CORRECTION
of thig paper,•of the play, "Cheer -Up
Chad," to be presented in the Tow'
Kingarf A.Y.Pa:, the wrong date is
JUNE 9th; not June 6th",
given. IT•SHOULD BE THURSDAY,
Hall, L,ucknow, the 13ervie and
• 'THE WORRIER
Take yesterday's esteabri6dlatyo:u',
gt:worries and sort
t
And you'll wonder whatever you wor-
rdil,u:
Look. bnek, at the 'cares which epee • :
fUrrewed, your brow;
I, fan.ey you'll. smile itt. the most of
They seemed terrible: then, but they
, really were not, ., •
For once out of. the woods, all the
fears are forgot.
Look over the list ofthe blunders
The
you've
.nd'you'velae, accrued and event,.•
paid,
They .frightened you once, and you
thought at the tiree
That out of the Valley- you never'
. ;
But yet "did, and 2•Yoit're living 'arid
,
still going strong, ; •
In.spite Of the troubles which hap:
penedkalong..
'tut for, the Worrier, I'm for the
WeO411,''aWni
heti he's ;in treuble, does ,all
.that he can,
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