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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-11-10, Page 4forodog 'with !iimccout, ING-'-.Ta*croir,ovt tie 04 *611'. . 'Pey are built to Jairt' and ' u* oiersta'then NO Working, parts exposed to grit ox,.s.and, there Are no •troalile. making sprockets or ithainn, all worldng: Parts encleSed.' Hun- drids;of'supsitosdatelaraMrs in, 'Ontario are 'keeping' their: be3's 4 -- at isoine And their 'Work:moo stahrhde Witk the McCPrmiel • s *Ming. Tractors* flowilis and others,utilebbies: of .tile Allow mok0,- .7 4lairtril-.7,11,1,12ill;liLliliklilis:1-1111,11-1141211:111111111,-11111111i;1011 / 1- 11111111-7,7_,w„,,A' ChATHAM The • MiCsnwricksDeering :CHATHAM WAGONS stand. the Straiii-ot hag*, *Mils on Ike farm, or griiel hauls, and .eserY- Where,..that capacity load!test., the' fib:e of construction .of wagon teurrS; 'We Will he•Pleased to explain .the superiority of the pat-', dated, ,.C.Inethaessisumiter skein, the dust-proofskein box, the ex- „feas:etrons Seen sseinforeemetit • of the- -gears Hubs , "Of 'selected • 'birds HMIS of sithitit'oak ind apokes of best grade hickory. ,Special ore issgiven• to every: piece of ,material. • •• . • • • IJCKNOW'' • s Phone- 3 ' .090.mall4M64111r 0919044.11114119.14.01.•M....1k.., ie o s :at YotirStvke feir We Sell cheaper Than Tim tredit' Sinre eason ens StoveSeason • We are -prepared to serve you 230 *atter 'what type of Stove you require. , We , ye been the stove , usmess for, over thirty -years and isns believe we know the 'kind of :stove: orleater. that would suit 704 In a Quebec stove with in oven the Good Cheer is as near per- fect 45 it is possible to. snake a stovs.uf this 1yPe. The largessize lat,n; full twenty inch oven whicb iF the size suitable...for, use.; 4.11 thefarm. `-"The.fiterbirx ;linings are extra heavy, ensuring long life. The large copper reservoir supplies an. abundance Of scalding •hot water. ' ufEin all or these .req sg something sm er, we have the sanie stove in eighteen sncli and fourteen inch ovens. •-• • • 'fair to yourself and do not purchase until you have seen the Good ,Cheer., The price of this 'stove quality nonsideted, is - very reasonable. _ ••. ,We have a full range Of Quebec Heaters. If you but•nswood. on- ly, we have a very attractive stove. it will take A Vero large block of wood, will hold fire over night, 'frid' is very peat in appearance.,, ,Cement, Lime,' Piaster—always on hand. ' A Int stock "of stove. pipes—our own make. urdie Heating, Plumbing and Electric Wirin • mz 1,11CILNOW ENTINirls' THURSDAY* 240,114t.HOHH .1.4‘..4°27 uqK.Now,litEFFINET.;, Pitblished every Thursday, -morning at LOckfloY4.*OiltiolO, D. MeeKenzie". ProprietOr and 'F'Pors, TITURSDAVS • NOVEMBER ig,. 1.07, IBE • cliA*GlasTG. -TitivsT,KsolvIN The, prersdling. rage • Or ,n-li3Ote, rasisensent amd.going" 4014 "has re; sulted ij a great chapge U3 the man net f.".0serting •Whonicogivin,g Day.. Those who!'ean, recall pioneetrlaYa wi reniembers -when Thank.sgivine Thnisday—was likes an additional,. Sunday s in -*early:, NO, , venitier; and the day ,was rsliglouslYs ObSer,ved by a„ complete cessation .of all businessaitlidties and: attendance at A church •fieryice in the 'afternoon, Gradually this Praetice,•WaS 'given:Ur **tit iw ThankseiVing."is •just• a, • holiday, during "which .the••industrious. attend to. sonte Postponed duties, ab-: sent ones visitabome, and great num- :hers seek such spertssr amusement is • •'the seasOn May , permit. Rractieally alf' the ,original .spirit of Thanksgiv- , Ing for a bountiful harvest has faded/ ter Yasts-andadOns Vanes -the ,slais for UltitY. tor fOrAletlusby the, raotOS ' • 41V?Ife ,B*Orn :*0 sive INI120.40e1-,- we.4001:Ne alY 'flat !ia,V., BelteX;t * .1*S0f.4 STOW ON THE' CIACATO 's a e YOsur A . •,into a comfortable den, radio too*, play - porn or extra sleepur' g quarters by erect- ing ceilings and partitions of' Gyproc.: ,Gyproc will make your attic fire-resistant, . •warm in winter nad cool in summer. . • Write for free boalriet,--, "My Moine," Ityrill,tell ' ,on bow Gyproc, Roeboard Gypetira Ineuiating' •libeangand Insults will rechice your fuel 'hill ` imm.20 (.04091, . •. . THE ONTARIO GYPSUM CO., LIMITED, PARIS, Cit.NADA . . ' For Sale By rtt. Mttrclie & Son, pitknow; Ont. & Port eo"ui' Luc jcpow,.. Ont. - :MUST 1S'Ot' HiTG GUELPH f.:** A ueifili interist ieportedsat the city police station the `Other eseting. •In Canada ebiervance of Thanks-, sring andsof _Armistiee Day have •been combined. The World War of dreadful smemory, came. ton ,end or NoveMber llth., It is a day to be re-. 'thembered, and, celefrated. Thanksgiv- ing. was -always in •early , November and for .the convenience of home -cons • ers and commercial traverers, the slay of.• the„ week was •changed finir Thursday.• to Monday, and •then' ln -order to avoid having two holidays se close togetherIlimikagivink and.' Ar- mistice celebration are.being observed, .on the Monday nearest; -November 11. AS. IT, VAS TEN. YEARS, AGO TTbGtWiiTis recedio s, .tory• and.. tliere Lie eninimi nacin, ” the stage o,t` life "i -generation tb whom' its -horrors, ssorrewt and.. esi,sieties are a traditiOri: , •• ...•.Thasiall Of .1917 andthe, following sPiring'. As#:"Allieriod'fianght With -as 'great ';arixietystostlies•Allies: as an ' ' time Since 'the ,'.,stunning . " outbreaki The United. States "tad coniesinto the,' War; but Russia had gone: out Ever 'day new deices lir killing, aad 'sttaiiing iTere- beingintroduced, and .a.7tlic ugh':a.ltint ate Vietery-for,••the A1.7 lies was assured ,: • the Hinderibargi, Lire was Still apaniantand were semi' - s xi_ no saying 'how • Jong the :carnage might last. ' . .: • .: •2 . :• ' .iletbert Mauritian; a !brilliant Unit, 'ed. States Magazine!" writer, •ssits .a Getinan . name' bet' evidently s' with true AMerlian patriotism, insin .'sr- tiele s-alculated, tosetimulate the 'at: d.Our: Of his countrymen tn. Octobei. •'1917,•Painted the .f6ilOwing• vivid pen • t.ottietervt4ea.stf . 4 the:, Wa.7. r..„,,,•Sitiintim.i‘_. as '.1i ' .'France gaily Weeds 'upon her toil,. fronties * nnd. counts , her. Waninv. wealth of Men 'and. gold.. with.' AP' _. • s. ,uncataBing .heart... ' • "Belgians a:shambles aod ',a house :of shame; soperbly keeps 'the. • faith, witfi exiled 'floe and king: beneath thy h,inners of -a eonque.ror. . • , 7•P.,e'ri1dered 'Russia, •!gropine., mlln• •nreitted. serf, •plays perilonsly • with ' , rsuddeirrights ...as: children. With, a toy they do not understand,. 'who. in tht renreh for revelation, breai the Work!' ' bevOnd ter•air. ,: ' ' .' ' ' • ...The rots' to Austria; has' taken ar taliari • lite i.10.1 ft.r,... every foot of •rrosteSs made; :anti after two years ictieirit•lipoii the sttlitiborn heights.the • .farthe4 seatrr'or the 'It'st .outUostiuF peak, is not ,n night removed from his • own •beundaries. • ' • 'Mamas -via rtincic one blow and thep became ' a -German ',tamp. '''. a•-,' jOotee .: r,Im and 'Serrian Peter 'lends hir„ ' homeless waifs on alien' soil. :• "Britain. in •Yttin -.hurls . her 'fulls • stssses ;s1,0 sits West. 'reesttit's up., esin,..r '•s.i.les 'for the s1aiarbter-hs0P Bey ,,on,Atarl transports rhi,,; gip Se,.. en Seas!' • 'pethan, Egytnian, ,,nzalt . . /prom nth,' ank*or 'each freI sh call; arid the aslonficline 'P-rusolan. ss th'neSe - an invadill'" fOot oPon the,r.therland s 0.'`'Inly at their steel, presents an- bee'Sest fronts,. maintaips ' his, hold' rows Antwerp to the Dardanelles ' sss, insolentls ell:Menges Sho iSorld . f"1.,.: oqr. .,to. pole 6.,..2•1001* 44 ' migitf. ' • arid eome in arms. againkt-lini. • sits ess or tbs... 4,1.3% .t,::•v' is nof i'r sii-ht., ; Whoever tilinks ` the ' Alifed. .eaose is *On has read' h1s. facts rinisS .-'w. ht .4 (ob..: Cart'io'PlaY-"a" sad andbeit.•01, dattntleki: mitt,: ,, ,..- , ' --"Vr.e "iiiiinii4,7 dere' rifitis fili I- o'si'll'ed.' wogierrs itsCORP vtiro4A7 YIALD ir S. Nome pi 15.01440.01, .A4henta Ioniser MO:1'1W, las tlus Year beaten, ld's .own world's record gnOwing made in191,,5. In that „Year be grew 5030 bushels of wheat, Y1*000-.S..,cees.,, • OM 'Avenge of 04.-..X builsels, per' acre. This year a acrosteld has yielded 74.000.bashels, . . average PractioallY 57 bushel! fa the. aere• 445 *Via's llintst yiel4 raere from stills an egterlarFa acre- age.. r*r,". Nohliee 'recOrd, ykeld in 1915 Srati -MarTis. de fed is • Ottawa 'Canada, in 1902This he grew 0,00.-90or,0100, Editorial in liCnr• 7:0A' "WOrid".... At tin3 of the .SPoPeO::#114 In Daylofl,4.1:01114 ;*here TOS a illainisis tion 4.1n explain the Preme:01.11Pa. as 44 somevShat i!te4to liutig,eals of bilhill- .hnt ft,W,' jeal ignoTinP!c;origlilo Pio101,3g , billtes and bacto-avoodsrnens ...Yet sat' Wis. =Merit irk elearr* -8•11c1'''ult-Ind? lanterWhe'st Of a •YarietY' develoPed coming :Chicago the jaaairie3 of »147, ;at the Masslonkds Alfrieulkeral COl ton. are being outdone- HiYer.Trogill" les*, et. St.. Anne sle Bellevue. Quehe-e. son's crusade against Kirke George is • In southern Alberta- although rn.ost all...respects stupider and infin- itely more dishonest than. the late lir: 'Bryan's crusade, against parisin At Dayton, there was 'at least. sa 2stinia'of genuine Piety \Which eave" kip',d;pf pathetic :di,gisitg t, the..hulla- •itueo. • But in' Chicago's although the ThIS's are w.1.7 ipty and the hands play- • ing there is m scintilla of Patriotism •in; the ThompsOu. uprOar.s- Thorn/Ai* is jost, 6:gut the most dangerous type a ,,aftv,nt.trre'r nopular governm.ent throws', uP.. At the .inument he •it enenged in a raid •upon' the I3oar4 .of Education in an !esti:at to get rid of Stipt. William McAndrew 'who ....was engaged four ' Yeert ago by 'Ilion-loon/a predecessor: Mayor Dever. The chatges that Mr, ' McAndrevi'sits'Itoto-Britith"' stink -bomb t� drive :hi* out f):r a job :the ThOmpsoiCging..WantS :Very "bads • Iv., That' isthrinotiv,e at the alfaits Their :,eonCerri "about ,patraotim is, ,A sjekei•ss-They-siosnotslioowthessueaning- of 'the Word, 'e.They,ate'atist"iis good fat job snit:all the good fat nhinder• aadspatrO'nege that the kat contr.* t . . • . . In their' `campaign they ' are •in: inspired no .doubt by • agentn 'of rivaJ book.' cencerna Which- walild Stand: to _profit .'handsOMely bythepaStings.a. of the wheat it: planted in Sprmg tlie e".*.leg of *biter wheat is be. eareb17 more Popular And,* Noble' tetairdshrealdn#7, cros will have a Pr: •ther effect in that direction,' On actotnt 'of the warm. Chinook • winds' Slherta winters are *remarkably ,mild Live stock srerd thewhale year eu! et: doors, and -either winter 07-antillr Whent ir,ay be grown, .at the fanner .prefers.. • • . • •The provinee' of Alberta is thi • • yast , harvesting the greatest wheat '1T2 t.s*l'A•srv ' A total'vi id of buthets is estimated Thresl•iiw. fel-Orris shOW that. yield-, of fOrty. bushels per 'acre. are not. uncOmMon. with some, fields rtinninr• fits-, buShels- and, OVer.:, 'The AVell'a0 ' 1 • yield ner. acre for the province is eX., sleeted to be'thirty bushels or mores -' , THE DAV. THAT NEVER COMES Thesnostsinterestingnaspect of .the irtilin.i7t11* WAIF AT-SperfOrnianc€. shouldbe good polities in a city lik Crniago Evidently it rwerks: 'dently a 'good narnber of yoterssreal-• '1.Y .0.* these *ild, attacks si's King ..George and "-Great Britain.; Alois cone? What 'do' thie people of 'Chi - cage really kilo* about .Gteat Brit - •sin. Or caret On its face :it is. simply ludicrous •that anY considerable - part • • . • . , of the' ponulation 'of a 4great City thptild be in iilktatir'of:•!aidne -Make itstuacentible. to a caMpaign- like ThoinpsonIe. 'yet there they are and Japparettly they. like .it. . , . • • 'This state 'of mind is As. difficult: te diaetioSe as the •atat,e of Triad which rroduces tha, Klan. l'erhaps, they are ,of 'a• piece. They ate not unlike, and • it may be a fair guess to say that the Klan express the hystetii of the. loWer grade mentalities in the' old American stOck and that .this , anti- Pritishism exprestes the hysteria of • • s the. lower grade mentalities in • the' -neWer American stocks. The Klan is - . . • inspired by the notion that•a 100 -per eent. -Anteriaan is a descendant of thosepioneers' who Originally' Came from Great. Britain. • The Thompspr ,erosade seews to 'be the.,,,abierse qf •-thiS: AS, notion is that nobody is in' -per cent. AmeriCan SSeho • mains taisis' any rcroneetion with the • olds British traditions • - -King. Geors,s is a convenient sym- bol under which •tosattick the social -prestige of 'the older established Am- e-irans of British' decent. They 'have. ,it is true, displayed 2 rertain amount of snobbery and superiority. -which deeply resentedsamong the newer ini- rirrant peOples. this :resentment finds .a vert throUgh Thompson. Be in turn deliberately 'cultivates • this resentment, and exploits it for • his own political :ends.- . A • -110901.1 .4 There is a, Spaniardword, languid- . ... . •PeartUnueeds "Mahn -yah which is extensively used in allCoun- ttiet where' Spaniard is • rp'olien. It 'his an English easiiivalents and .the English-speaking people Worklttjuist :as • hard' as. their -Latin neighbors.: • " stbes-nailiesof.:nsdek.--ss--- ssManalia is tlie day when the con- firrned loafer, hustles forth to land '11 siob,' and the., over-wurketl, • Plugger takeS a inst., •Itla the day whethe ,yosing. •son. of the, fluidlycheerfully lilOWS the linen 'or isireebt Off . the , , • th .11:sTillappew'radsathughter'P"eb:Igrr.to. blf.:;e•pe'lti!tinfl to wipe the 'dinner dishes. . It it the day:when the innunierable • hilli.are paid and Countless dee& of 'sweet benevolence done. It is • the day whin sae quit fisolink, ret dOwr • toThnitiness: and make' thinig boni' It is file flay' When, neglected . letters are written, •frowsy :headi shingled new ins or triken-doWns teats wilhed. Ana= the •viinter's, supply, of • cold' or- nliwn't;Ide,a: irogood od iiduer4ased',.tried . over, gardens Pi speeded up. his oiotOr rrxade away. Wednesday he received: a sainnion's from Hamilton /of. .reckless dilvIttk The 'ear' that had given him tha.t while he ' was .driving on the pP.A.9, ker .:COntaitl Pil Ode °meets. Helve:it ohighway, near Morriiton, , a cat had 'light ,i,•..;i boeu Infected' lit .hitn.. Ile $7,50 in roll. .,Iie.had had 'ills irpi vatiod loongtide,crt hi., and a Awl to i)tirt and- paid $5 00 arid 149. qut )1e. viss botog hold gp, so lit Yogorl a girl: , . ' EnroPe , ma , before s We can ashOrt ' our • strength. Ainerien alone matt *eel • '4.s. rtil Pos eras, cis:sr then to "des vote tli•oir undivosed ileetS and ar- -*cos to =.aur :desolation. , 'This is the tint? for ollyloteinell-? • for the riOt-toinliq, for fha hest 10 lead ansisthe teat ,te • heed ; for Swift nth*, for bad miitda, PACTS OF INTEREST Higher education in Canada it ear- • ried on in twenty-three universities, and eightv-three eolleges with a total stri.dent re.tration of over 00.000. There are 12.370 nost ()frees in c,onada, 284.000 ,eii1e bf tele'rs..01 lities 'and' or 1,000,000 • telephones -with a three -Million Wire .ntileage. The national debt Of•'Canadir 40 • oreased by $70,189.814 in the first half of the torrent -fiscal year. that is: • from April 1 to Senthmbst 11011927 • Sixty years ago the tutal dairy nroducts in Canada Was' 'lest • tliar • $1.000,000. In.1928 the total ValuC G &lions o If 'One: Con 0 one could hires you far such work at Such., a ' price-Lyet •how many tons of Water,. " • ' you piunicH-: how Many miles; 40 you ,walk • hetweerf your house . • ancl the •iin,ciptiriip each year? •' • A Duro Water System Willtelieve:. you of all this drudgerf., s'ft •willwork for yos year after year at the rate of Only one Cent per 1:00- 'gallo• ciotfwh wortb ateryiliuriepteoendure dl;he .drudgery • -pail-when a Durr 'o Water System will work for little? it's first cost 'of . the hand puniand' • Is low—lower now thee ever before. ...Convenient terms can be had, THE EMPIRE .BRASS,YINIFC..CO.,, 1,11ilierEb. ...LONDON - s-----LONDON----s—V-A.N-S-01.4.V.ERs's-st * s ...F.Or Sale By: 'Wm. Mtiidie. & Scowl ' 1.,,ukivcivv,. oNT. .- ; lialiana is the watchword • Of illy Weary, the slogan of the' 'slumberer. the Passr•ort of the peplesta: It is te- mArkable for two tiling/1: The vast number_ of good; usefOl and'necessary ththgs that scheduled receive attentieri on that day—and the: fact that is never reOrn4.a! •, For manana means —Selected. 4`teinorrow." of dairy Crodeett. in Me • Derninior • . . • . ,WPc. $24f,089,220. ¶110 total dairiC ^capacity of • floe, mulls In Canadesit mearlY-125,000 bar- reIs Vanadii'liais one a the-hirgeit flOur Mills' in „the ,yiroirld„ With a datiTY. capacity.Pfs-14,000-barteiss--- • , You tan judge the -weight tit A; little 'Man Some 4t10 baeUse thes haVe •had their teeth fixed; sal...rest heestute they have a sense of hUrnor, an#, .11 favored ftor BOYS'. Alsip GIRLS'. SHEEP CLUBS The sheep' population or • Muren Coanty has depreciated% to one-cmar- ter'. what it • wilt in • 1.900: '.'A decline • fi‘oni 92000 head tp 23009 head in the ,ratst 27. years .does.not sneak well of .!the indastrst. Surely. this condition is 1 -not altogether ' lihroti along with *any etherCoun- • ties in Ontarto requires cansiderahls ' more sheep on the farms if the Prof- its fro*. ttpck. are to be -main- tained or inereased • arid • if the , Wee,' enice to be met satisfactorily:It • is true, no. doubt; that there are draws hacks, tO keeping ,sheep but ;, sorely these ate minors When we., do find_ *Pliny miccestfullSheep owners in the •CotintY who apparently hive over - 'some. the most of them._ • •' With the idea in mind of not only saitnienating' the sheep industry but 'also lending helping bead to Alio: hosts and girls On the farms, the Do- snipion epaitmen,t. , pf. _Agristiltute ,bas,outlined a ssenepie mown is tbr ttSheep Club 'Policy for Boys' an Gh.le and Junior, • Farmers."... Lae Yeara start WAS Made at Middlesex, , . , Four or fiye,•elubs were 'formed' . of from" ten. to 'stWentv-hoys and girir each.. Ewes of: suitable breeds arid a'rades were bought fOit 'the members _and distributed at 'cost; A good rarr *eelSic:11T 'Pli*Pal t:ed ".'iferdee of e ieanr4 naet indt. st It helieVe sbould'be pt snedfurther'.• ; , HU'ren, throught Its Aeri.- cialtutal-RenretentatiVe,lias •anplieri for some of these Clubs and it is ei; pectedthat one or two will be:formed itis the' northern' toWnshins sthis stall Interested "'Patties would be well ad.* Stilled to get infouch with.G. R. PSI* •Otittilli Of *V PIS* t„*011 erMOn, AMA arrangeste hoe s 0/11411.1040t jigos ; 1 • • - . Guarirrteel S:atisf atEti Vice , SCHOOIT-ItEPORTS ' S. S. No: 4 (Sr.) West Wawanosh— September and 'October. . , Names in order of merit: • Sr. V: Mildred McQuillin; •Margar. , • • ' • Sr. IV: Isobel Miller; Helen Thom Jr. IV: Dick Weatherhead: Neely • Toddi Ronald Forster; Myrtle Me- QPIIIin (absent). ' , • Sr. III: Florence McQuillin; Doros thy. Miller. W. Culbstt • Paramount U.*S.:S. No. 14.• ' Sr. IV: Tested in Ariths 'dee*, COMp.—SaraMcAuley Rache) MacDonald. • . . • Sr Tested in •Aritis, Spelling Geog, Norval 'Richards. Lloyd McAuley, AnguSMcAuley, ton Stanley. . ' • Jr. Edna Cook,Edythe Stan - 'Kilpatrick 62.. Jr 111 OIio Bii1e 51 . . Sr. II:- Alma Curran 17; Chaord • 'Blake. 61; IiarveY''1i1patfillc' 52. Jr.• II: Gordon. Anderson 74;* Jean Culbert "VI. 1:.11Idrie1Blake; C'heSter Twainley.. • . , . No. ou'roll 29. • t. 1', • Olive L. Anderson. . . . , Sr.• II: Jean.11.1, cAuTey. Goldwin Mar- tin. • • Jr. II: . Ronald Henderson, Rhoda Cook. • • ' • / •# jr. I: Eliza Cook. Llort'Henderson Pr.•Orval Stanley. RayMond Rich- ards, . . Note:—,These marked thus (*)' hive misaed . several • ez'carninetions: •I E. Cheinnt • ;NOTICE,: TO CREDLLO: 128 • ,• • ni:NrSi3uTanitC,Eto.SISe.,4ioll';:57G 1-3C17).a:p..112\1E3. of ThRevised Statiltes .of• 7.Elsltapteoonfs4411pall;ai.h.gi\lcaixalialii;r1i11114.1:1:11°":111Y1c),,'tt:Ilitt.: ceased,: who clied on or • about the twenty-first day of J1.1%.-. A,D, th;Vooillaen'et:riot.L ie , by pest,- prepaid, "r.r :tb deliver' to R. Vanstene. Wingbany, Onta:rio,, 'tnfor tlie Executor. on or llefore the fourteenth day of Not-briit,e'r, ...A.D.' • • 1927; their'naines and iuld.re-.v.:4, with. • full particulars 1.'n • Wiitingt of' tbek ,claims. and ,thr of t'i,• qeen-I.V.• 66 (if any) held ,liy 'them .(10Y veri- fied by a statutory deelaratidn, AND. TAKE NOtle'fil .1P1..TIZTHP1 that after the said fourtee:nth day of NoVember; A:D. 1027. the'raid,. expels- :arrdsh.onall n+:oeerd ta di -.tribute the 'as- •. sots of the 'Said . estrfe anionc:‘,4 the ' parties. eatit17ti1 theroto... liavine; - •Than th30"::tia‘1,101;1 :t.ol the (11411li a4,4‘joi said Exeeutor shall yiot 'I lioble*, for he said .assetsor any prrtthereof myY theernhavestli 'n.orv, f Iell;71eVq(e1111Liotlic:Y.8h4.11 ot. • D A TED ' af Winri•harn tT fOlIT- teenth day of October. 'A.D. 1.0.21. R. VANSTnNE. (Notatio; ' Solicitor for Alit. 00,1 14,1 No, 4, Kinloss—October '\ Sr. TV: Total' 450: Honors 2:37 Pass 27..: Laverne JohnstOn 34S• , Harold'. Congram • Jr. IV,7, •' Total 450; ,Ilenors 337 Pass 270. Eddie ThOrhpspn 272; An' -de, Burt 257. • . s • Sr. III: Total Ilonortf 337' Piss 270.' Reggie Broonis 318. ter - rue *Cassidy 277*; CliffOrd Co/tgrair Lorx.10 *Johnston '13.• • • Jr III: Total '450; }Tnnor 37' .Ts,ass' 270, ..Jim *Burt' 248; . Ackert .948; Lida,; Johnstoa ..318; 'lee.Lli• la‘Viad22 S:'Ii,*:T4*. ota.I.. 400; lio2n:ior: 230- Pass 240: • Tressa ratsidY. 5 .13iirott2e34. 22i:Ci ,ffprd, Robb 13om• ' Sr.'Pr.: Names, arranged in orde, of merits John Diskisdn; Frank' Cas• • tidy. • Jt. Pr.: 'Names arrangsi'd „th orde!: rf merif. 'Kenneth Dickison: • Anns :Marie .Corrigans.Billies RJR ;', Cassidy. E..1)0Uhledee $S S. 9; AshfieldssSept, 4t. Oct _ Sr. TVs Toni ,IlehderSon .70;-,MarY traeitott 'Off; ' getnle. -Mitre 271, ;NO, tnrran 66;. jim Ontran 43. Jr. Mars Clate',11i Wint):L.ed •Blake '75; .Dorothy Curraui 661, ,Itaij4 aroe* 684; Btatrieg Culbert lig. 111:.NOlth. QbstQi 7B4 Yorni 0.00 • NOTICE TO CREDll'ORS •., In, the matter of the .. estate of ,limes Cox, late of Alio' Townohin of '. - IKinloss in thy County ut Bruer, Yeo- man, deceased.. • ,,, •' •. „ Notice is. hereby .given that all tiefsons having. Any eliii.-is "or • 0.c,-• ' marlds . "against tbe,• late Jame' 4, who died on orl;o a•if th..., :1- nt-t-, . eighth 'day -of May ,A,.1i: IKY:i . , th,2 VoWfiship of Kinloss i'. . the ' County • of' Bruce, are required ti ,i,old ir:Po'f..., prepaid or delive to .the voderttigmett . , gdministrator of tbo s'. id ostat? tifeir names and odd're•toz`t -and fli'l partietrlari' in .writing of their'elnims .and Statements of their cromm15 11.1111. the natoro of the, st,,h,riii..,F,t,'..v, eingi .heil4 by them;.. dill y'ver I. l`c.'d hy aft . 'davit. , . ' And fi,I0 no? loo 010, so n -,,r. il-, • twentv-fitt4 tliw oi Nt..,,.b..1 her, Al) 1937, 'tbe s');(1r A, OW : ' l'' • fI Pp l' ell` '9, ill ' pro. •eeed to ‘dist;ihtlic th., n .-,t :tit, rf fl, Ic doeeitse,d :groom., HI ki ' "" ;I llt o:- • titled, thereto, bavine; rozti ionly' te the claims of whim .1Io sliali poi have s had 1i0ticts,,,i111,1 the slid -,,..A.d.minicktrl% .. tor will het -he liable' tAr i*oe Sniti n'••• actg. 'or` any part' Weroof t,-‘. ttitt ri"61*- Son of \vhogo claim 1ieA1lei11.• lInt then , Piave tacived nefiee. °' .' . -Tilis motion' i',q ri,,,;,•,,i von -grog t,11,0 stotitto 'h.] tlInt, b‘ehn14.„ • Dated,, at. isiekraet'• 1,1i1/ .•114tentY-: :fourth drty of Octolier'A.D. l'.1"47-; . , : "James Ciu,,),* lifttardin'e„ Ont.T • , , Administr,atpr, . • ,. 9