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0.' L.• No. 428,2' LLcknow meets
the :'IICOnd Tuesday °of every month
in. tbi(r'.hall, at:5 a'ciocx. C.:Mullin,
W. M ;a P. Carter; Rec. Sec.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS "°,
Notice is hereby given that.all per-
sons- having . 'claims :atgainst the' es-
tate of the late Frank . Scott, of the.
Toy/A.0%4 of Ashfield, in the County
of Huron,' who died on , or about the
Sixteenth- day of April 1927, are re-'
'quired to forward ' their claim, •duly
coven, to' the undersigned, on orlbe-
ore the Thirty-first day of May `1927
Arid "notice is further•given • that
after 'the: ,said date .the' Executors of
.the said estate will proce.ed to distr`
i-
"buts the estate, ''haveng regard only
to such„ claimi: _as'theY •shall - then
'
have bad notice. •
Dated at;Gpderich this Tenth day'.
of'Ma Aa -r1927 92
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Goderiche Ontario. ;•
2-6-500: :.
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LOCAL,,
MARKETS,'
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To, be of usee in the world is the
Only way to ,be hala .
CU LROSS --CENTRE
' Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery and ' family
of Teeswater, ' have moved to
house lately occupied f by Si. D.zc. en=
• ,
nedy, for the summer months.'
,•M'ricItepzie=of Con.-
Ions,• spent Sunday.at, the•. home.: of his
sister, ,Mrs;* Day. •
.. TheBrandi-
. Sunday Schools.,'"of
Knox' Church,',Teeawater,, have .opli.''
ed for sariether season., '
• Mr.Bald,J E S ,_is rnakin. his-�-visit'-
to Teeswater and `Culross' Centre.
Busy! ; Well,' I _ guess. ; All ,the
spare. teams and' men are busy work
ing .on the big hill on ;Con. 6, :west
-A large .number of former ,friends
and relatives of Teeswater and .Cul
toss are .renewing, old: acquaintance .•
and, attending 'the 50th.•.. anniversafy
of Knox' Church on .Sunday and.Mon,
day • of this week..: • • ' .
Mr. and.. Mrs: Guthrie Reid., :and
•famil root ed
Y. or to London ' on :Sunda -5r'
May "8th. ' , Mrs. Reid' ; mother, Mrs
McDonald; 'returned
a ., home: with~thezti'.'
.•Mr.and'Mit. Albert Hughes:. of
Teeswater; accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
G. Ric
hardson and Frank motored'to,
Guelph h on� • versa as
t week,
We
understand, that . -Mr. and Mrs;
G.
'Richardson: have
exchanged
'the 'ole
homestead Burnside Farm
for :.
two -hundred "acre properly .near the'
City limits': of `.Guelph The change is
to take :place in the near. future:
When `speed sacrifices safety,•:%'ti:
better: to ,go slow.'
L.
verybody Did•. It!
Think for a moment what`would. happen' if, even for one,.
week, everybody•in town were to, stop elsewhere -=-either 'tin' a
neighboring, town or by mail? ';Would it.' not; cause consterna- '
tion, and would not all business'' houe;'s be very much con= - '
cerned? They certainly would, and 'with' good` reason: '
Some Do This egularly
And what is the result T' Every dollar sent / td dietnnt•
• business houses ,is, gone, for. good 'so far as that . particular
district is Concerned, and •merely serves to, build. up and Main-''
soine distant. town. The, local :business men are robbed
of that circulation• of money ,which du ring its .r am b l i rig s '
/night help dozens 'along the way. '•.
Haw About Printing?
?
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ti.
All business houses need more or less printed matter, all', of,'
which is within .'t' possibilities of til local printer.- Yet.'ihow . `
tl:y
- #!e .prone'many'are':to-•pass--uup'_th'e=hoi te' i iz`iter""and .ler the Tar.«
dere• go to city offices which. have rte interest tiv1 tever n "
raI coninunities exeept to get printing orders and the
cash to -flay, for, then: .Eusiness mop rettiernber that the Hoare
paper is constantly promoting the interest$ of ' the home
connmunity and, you -owe it yto-• yourself .and your: local paper
to..bac%,'.:up.-these, efl`or,to" by a,t; least ;°:•having: your printed
:niatter. Mono locally#.
I iuckNow-
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.813 Maithing'.Chambera, Toronto.
DRVCE':PRESBYTEi y
.If as A Year
Qt; :Go(d Results -_-
The
Bruce Presbytery of the Unit-
ed Church held, its Spring sessions' in
Port 'E#gin/, May 16th, the Chairman,
Rev, C. N. MacKenzie,, presiding. The
31 charges were well represented and
much, routine and new business filled
a, bus day
Re:•Dr Wilson, of Toronto, after•
Rev. T:, 'H Bole had 'given report of
the ,M. and. R. Fund. of which. 10.0'
'bad been raised, delivered sari enthuse
antic address;, commending Mr. Bole
and his' efficient helpers in raisin the
: 32,250.00,'"Br`uce`aeing th"e"• `first in
the Conference to go over,,the
• Letters' of ,sympathy 'were ordered
sent to,'Rev. G ,A. Crop'.: and ;Rev4
A C Eddy.
Rev R M. Gieger; reported for the
Com on. Probationers and ,Students.
Hugh C. Wilson, of Tobermory,, is,
recommended to be received Into full
standing. in••the• Ministry and ordain-
ed. T. R. Ackert coniipleted with high
' credits ;Div..,11' year and is to'continue
•at college; • taking year: Div. III •Ar-
thur.,Baker, of Salem,: is to :continue,
on' his • charge taking" part of college'
vZork 'Div. 11. Evan 'Beachman,, 'of
Colpoy'.s Bayy, who is transferred: 'to
Alberta, is • to complete his matricu-
lation beforebeing received. Barrie
MaDavlsey,-o- m whothe ,presentedSessionof C
. finhesl'e:.:ey 'creUnitdentT
fr-
ed Church,,,,made application to be re-
•ceived-gas-a-candidate for .the Minis-
try. He was accepted • ands' .referrdd
on. to.' Conference. Geo. E. •Falconer;
recommended by the Session of Tees -
water 'Was ' certified -to as__aastudent_
- for`Home Mission supply.
, 'A number'of -resignations of :rnini-
sters and 'applications from charges,
.were„ -forwarded• --by the•-•S'ecretary-to
the :Settlement: Com. It .was under-
stood Rev. C. : N. MacKenzie hada re-
ceived' and accepted an invitation to'.
Ripley charge ,
The. Inductions Com. are Revs.'
R. W.`Cr'aw (Convener); T.' II. Bole.
-L: Vii..Reid, C. Hackett and
Atkinson. • Settlement ,Cern. 'Nomina--'
tions: G. F. N..Atkinson and Thos.,
Bole. Finance Com.: Revs. Reid, Eddy
and• Mr. J Strong., '
• Rev. ` D.. H, �Gallagl er reported for
the' Religious' Educ. "Com: showing a
Sunday, School • enrollment of ' '5614;
Yining' People • 1910; 'Raised for ,M:
and E' Fund $2072: Rev: C. N mad
-don, pubijcrpon'ser: for the North-
ern .Summer School, .,explained t le
Cour-se and work pursued by this .or.
ganization atPort Elgin -with',. an out•,
standing staff, lecture :periods,••recrea-
tions, • camp -fire talks. Enjoythis
good fellowship July 11th to' 18th.
The Secretary, N1r_ Harnwell re
ported 7,464 members of The United
Church, 281.' received on profession
of I'aith,i :in increase of 93 Baptisms
257; Burials ' 'conducted 192,. while
there were solemnized 104 marriages;
value:' of . property. 8551:895 ' •Mini-
sters'�salaries $45,825;' W.M.S. $9,653
Total "for. all. funds '8449.613. • .: • •
••'The 'current; Church Year wi11 .end
on . Dec.. 31—n 'nine 'months year, in
which the Af. and E. ,Fund allocation
will be, three-fourths of $32,250.::'
• In almost every ' case •the Layman
.appointed to 'the' Presbytery. was ;als_o'
elected:: to Conference in. Centenary..
Church, : Hamilton,` May ' 25th, .1927: ".
The New Outlook Confederation
Special Train program which has'
been ' criticized' by some ,as a breach
of the • Lord's Day Act, was . by. the
Bruce Presbytery, "laid; on the. table."
An invitation, from Kincardine for
September'meetin t
the g of the P
bytery *as accepted. •
Re. Confederation nfederatio Jubilee
o. n
' A' flood. of : orat0 ry was Iet loose
fulsome resolution and' iie�eches..
introduced by Revs. C. Hackett and
G. F. N.•' Atkinson, emphasizing the
t.
rue • miss.ion of such' , a festival;'also
referring,•to a consciousness of 'the
Hand of 'God in our Nation's
This event sounds : with clearness' the'
call of. the Book, of • Deuteronomy..
•"Thou shalt remember all the ',w0:'
in. which: the `Lord' thy God • hath led
thee:" May Our sixtieth'- birthday . be
the beginning of ,a still greater day.
for our •belgved Dominion.'
Votes of•appreciation were tender=.
ed 'the .pastor,• the board and .all
others of The; United Church who as-
sisted in entertaining •the Presbytery;
Meeting was closed - by prayer and
benediction offered 'by Dr.: Wilson.
Harnwell, Secy,
' ,BRUCE PRESBYTERIAL ANNUAL
The second annual meeting of the
Bruce Presbyterial ,„of the ' Women's
Ym
Missionary 'Society • :of' the United
Church met in Port Elgin on May
10th !w;ith 'about '400 present. •
Mrs. S. R. Davey, of Chesley, the•
President, presided. In reviewing the•
year's work she stated it had been
a'very', 'successful''one=•-,the spirit of
co-operation among its members -had
been .marked. ' 1Vtiss Elliott of Port
Elgin gave. s hearty welcome to • the
visiting ladies. • •
:At the morning. session• the • re -
porta from the secretaries of the de-
partments, ''auxiliaries,circles. and
bands were -given and other routithe
.. The -financial statement given by
the .treasurer,.' Mrs. F., A. Gibson of
• Paisley,• showed $9260.00' :sent • • to
,headquarters. .-�
'Duringneo'
the n I', our CQi)fere.nCe3_
`Were;"lief'd day'- The different secretar•.
, ten for •inforniatioii •and:,-instructrdn..
Mrs. '(Rev:) . MacKenzie of dl
More conducted the memorial' serv-
� iee 'for .eight departed members. Xtevr
Mr: Gallagher ` of Port• Elglrr brought `
greeting-'frontPreeliyte'y"•whielicedit. ;
vened, at the same 'bine ' A messages
frons •Dr.; Wilson :of Toronto eulogized
the spirituel .asset,,.in the organiza0.
-tions- of` -;'•tile W,:1VJ" S +_
Mrs Van Norman of-' Hamilton;
one w of• the .Conference Branch offic-
ers, delivered- ;art in piriiig •gree,
fold address .on ,"Go, Pray:; Give."
The ringing. note throughout her
Whole' Message Was a, greater sister-
hoed obtained at,,.,cost Of'• .personal
sacrifice, ,
A resolution' 'introduced by Mre,
(Rsrr.) 11aialay .re -.a; rsne4•
the loyalty' and, support of . tlie-.Pres
byterial to; the cause of temp'ey nc•
-,:and: -prohibitive legt'elaton..• .
A solo was rendered 'very accept-
ably by 'Mrs. Miller of .Port, Elgin.
Mrs. (Rev.) Aitlsens of Cargill closed
the .rxteeting with a few well choaelp
remarks. , •
The .new, dtiicere for the •c'oming'
year are as follows -
IHonoraryr Presidents -,Mrs, Walks
Paisley; ' Mrs. ' 3.: Clark,1 Tees'gvater
Mies M .'Hearst, ;Tara;' Mrs, ‘,7•4 I'at-.
;tersoti,) Sr,, Wlartop
:President -� 'Mrs $,: ,
Chesley. -' Viee�PreaidentlI•st, , Mra.
E .: Wetheral! Southatnptott, 'tad,.
Mr"s: Wr_,1''axka, Coipoy'a. Rayt• -3rd,Mrs; 3 . Duncan, Wal ierton, 4t 1,,Mrs,
"(Rev') •Craiv,.Lucknw• o • • •
Treasurer M'ra. •F.` A. 'Gibson,:
Pa slay, , ;
' • Cony.' of Finance Mrs. Ferguson;
•Southampton, „-"a • .'
Corresponding :ISec'y.--Mrs.. (Rev;)
McKinnon, Chesley, '
Ree. -Sec', --Mrs. W;" Halladay .
Walkerton.
Young 'People's Work Mrs;
(Hey;), Gallagher, Port Elgin
Children'/ Work • A.
Aiken, Allenford'x
',Secretary sttssociation ° Helpers—
Mrs. (Rev.).
Aitken, Cargill>
Supply • Secretary Miss M. Havill;
Walkerton.
Missionary_._ Monthly-:.-S•eeretary , -
Mrs. J F. Davis, Wiarton.
Christian*• Stewardship Secretary-�:
Miss S, Watts, '.Walkerton
.Strangers'• 'Sec'y., Mrs. S. Smith,
Park :Head:
Literature•Sec'y., Mrs. •H •McLaren;
Port Elgin,
Finance. Com..-- Mrs.: McKe>azie:
Belmore; Mrs.' Slight; Kincardine;'.
Mrs. Cameron, Cargill
�•;»•M.rs : W�FB �all'aiiriy',''"Sec'y:
ST. : HELENS •
Little Ronald McCrostie. has im=
proved so;, much that he was able, to
come home" ori' Tuesday... •
. We notice that Mr. Wilson Woode
is driving "a Cliev. Coach:
Miss Margaret MilIei±: left ,. Satur-
dayr:for a visit with friends in Toron-
;to and around Peterborough.
. Rev. ' Mr,' Hayes, Mcg,.,Hayes; and
children of Dungannon, visited with
Mr=a7td-,lVIrs. Jas:-,
uring the
pasta week.
Mr. S.:Durnin• is at,'Clinton- •this;
week, doing some carpenter work for
° Mr.. ' Abe Durnin.:
Miss Grace Lockhart' •is enjoying
the luury''"ofa--Whipper--Coach.
';Mils Vera•'Woods returned to To='
rent(); ors Monday, after .spending-, 0,
few- . weeks• • at • ier home ,here.
' • The ,Women's institute will;: ' hold
theirannual meeting in the . Hall or
Thursday, . May 26th at. 2:30 'o'clock.
A good attendance is ' requested:' . •
'•Mr ' J. Metcalf: of London; and Mr
S.` Reid of Varna, visited for.'a few
day last week with -the latter's sis-
"ter, Mrs.' Robinson Woods:
• Mrs. ''John • Jamieson : of • Wingharn
visited during the PPast - week at the
home at Mrs. Jas. Gaunt. .'
-• .FOURTH CON. KINLOSS
Miss. Annie' Little' • of ° W'in ham.
g'.
spent an•.evening with Miss •• 'Olive
Robb,: last week.
Mrs. A. _ 1 : Visited
r . A. 'McGaw e i t
vied withMrs.`
. Y , ,
A..Graham the , end . of the week.
-- --A-number-11;0m South ::Kiiiless at=
tended =
, the Presbyterial .in Kincardine
on : Tuesday..
• Mr:Lenon
i , .who has •recently come
to. the ',Fourth''from 1•iensall,,has 'sold
his farm, and 'intends moving soon.
- An artesian well is being sunk• a4
the: Huron Schoolhoni-e on • the Fourth.
The Rev.'.: Mr; .Craw, .and Mrs. Craw
were cullers on the Fourth Con. •• on
Friday :last._ '
Mr: and rs: Wm Middleton and
daughters, Norene and Jean of For-
est, spent -the week -end • with the for.
nier's father, :• Mr. ` Geo. Middleton.
CHURCH NOTES
Presbyterian Guild ,
The topic at'the .•Guild meeting last
Monday evening was taken by Mari=
on McDougall, ahs readings 'were
given 'by Rena MacDonald and Edith
Sinith. Miss' M. Aitcheson contributed
a solo and Douglas 'MaeDonald a vi-
olin selection. The Bible Study was
'taken by Mr,• Wigg'and. the, Scripture
reading by Miss Nettie Lott:•
�
United .Church X.P.S. • '
Central' India -was the -`subject • of,
study, at the meeting Monday, Mr: W.,
L. MacDonald giving .an interesting
talk on that wonderful land; a set of
finelantern slides. being used to illus-
trate The Scripture lesson was read
by Isabel, Craw... •'
Ashfield Induction
'Wednesday of last Week marked a7
.new period in the history of Ashfield'
Prosbyteriah' Church when the .•Rev.
-&-•--L ':Ritchie yee'.inducted into the.
:-charge-.Many+--visitors,:were --present-
from Kincardine, • ltipley, Luckndvit,
Kinloss ,and Whitieehurr;hi The Rev.
J. J: James, of South 1{inloes, Moder-
ator of Maitland Presbytery, preside
od; :Rev Dr Connor, of Ripley con-,,
DduVt, d the..:. service anti -...preached an:
•safe serme'n, the Rey. T. D, McCti1-
'lough,. of ,Lineae dine, moderator of
the _charge outlined the steps leading
to.the,eaJl.aad :.
in
duced thentinister:,
Mr.. McCullough
then addressed the minister,. and the
Rey. C •H Mnald,-.:-of L'ueknow•
Addressed
AddresseddacIyo
rossed :the pe ngregsxtiori: The
choir of 'th'e' 'clturrh • was ' assisted • by
a ,male quartette f•'rom Luckno
Which alto contributed . special, tutyi-
hers. •''i'hd newly inducted "minister.
was introduced oto 't'lts! ttngfegation.
by Dr: Sinipoon of 1Ciritail and gr.
C ,rl> oate. .
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For thirty :days, after you buy . In the purchase of a Ford car,
a car' fr n us eve, /form ally�` ,
.you are buying the `satisfaction: —
of perfect performance, just as
much as the assembled units `.
that make up an automobile.'
Thatyau shall receive:nothiing
ship or faulty material. For an.
iPledge' he
additional less this �' sixty days, all. parts .: , s our '�
foundation stone u n' which
are fully guaranteed, and an' Po.
defective . art will Abe -replaced our -testi e• in this conununi
without o charge.
.. t
th -
is built.
service' operations, including
u/necessary `' parts and labor,
without cost to you, where
replacements•. are necessary:
through defective workman -
A R
Struthers & WintersteIn
Zucnow Qnt�
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ASHFIELD COUNCIL
Council met,on °April 4th, all pies-`
wits ;minutes of March: meeting°'read
and approved. on motion. of
co
uncil-
1ora Sullivan and McKenzie: • •
Mr. Ginn of Godeifch waited: on
council regarding the purchase' of a%
grader, abut: no action was taken at '-
prea ent
Moved by Deputy Reeve Cameron
n e til o McKenzier'
and oun l r and'car sed
•h ata' to
7 sit W- 1 e. A t n s, sheep claim of •,.
'7EO.A9be paid:'
•
Moved' by -Sullivan.and cKcurie:
council. donate ,to, J. Fritzley- $10.00;
Y
charity .".':
0
' eve's Came andMcKenzie
M b Cameron McK uric
and' carried that collector be,•relieved';
and, the unpaid, taxes be returned 'to
the' county •'
,lr. �J.',Hill
.
of Mitchell
.'t
haen
gam
ve
council anoffer"on abridge which
'
wasexcepted on motionof McI,enzie_
•and`'Anderson.,
The following •bills were • ordered
paid on•motion of Cameron and
darso . Russel Bissett,' patrolman
$24,05; Wilson Irwin,
patrolinan, $2.-
90; :Jno. McNamara, patrolman,
50 Herbert' Curran, patrolman;: 0.4.-
40;
14:
40 ; P.
J. Mu` h patrolman;14.15''
� rP. y $., ,
Jno. Kilpatrick, hauling gravel, $1.50.'
'Moved •b ulliv "aMacKenzie;
y S an. nd • .:
`That.coungil call for tender' for the,
abutments `of the Reid bridge'and al
so some small bridges..
.,„Moved •by, -Cameron :-McKenzie:
That council adjourn to. meet 'May
-26th 6th at 10 a.m. 'as court' ` ofe i i
2 ur r vis on •'
of _ the assessment roll.
• C. E.:g,
.McDona gh Clerk
t.
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WI-rnN BANK OF MONTBAL To
WEUSED FOR. SMALL Ci-iAwoi
C?LJIEL7 before Canada had, an • currency' of its own, the Bank k of
zation from' tha
FMontreal in the early part of the, Nineteenth Century obtained :�uthori-
British Government to issue copper token forsinall �e.
pP � rig. .
Reproduced herewith a're the' two :sides .of the one- e ' `
ep ° P nny token
�= of 1838 and of g "habitant'' token of, 1837 The obverse of,
the former shows 'a. picture of the building used by the Bank
of Montreal at . that time, .the ' abverse. of the latter a 'typical
farmer of Lower Canada, now ebe. . . p
• .iia, Qu, , ec The reverse of both..
coins is the. sante, shoWing .the .arms of:the . city of Montreal.
Throug.h-out,leng•histo' _thc.Banit of Ma'ntre1 hasalways s bean
• active in-servin the
financial: lice .of the people. le of Canada, '
steadily extending its service as the flied and opportunity,fOtit slttose.
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