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TEE LAT It N 0 W S.E N'T .I N E I • •Ttltj:RRDAX,. APRIL. 16 tl► 193I, t
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The new . Willys can; . •Willys• cost:in the Willys Six. In the
Six, ,: atlys' Pght,j: Willis, Willis Eight De Luxe and tbe -
Ktugbt, represent the para- Willys.Kmght : it is standar I , .
Mountyaluiioi%ririgain Willys equipment.
Overtaad's `twenity-fear years rite New58-inch tread — the
bulldinlg fine 'motor ears: widest of all low pi'ieedcars —
Mee savings range, from. $L7o .' .gives much greater roominess
to X800 over.last, year's similar ' and Wider seats. The
front seat
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-;adjusts to your 1en gfh and it
It is eiaggeratioon to say •back takes.'the anglethat fits::
.that care of sac g qua tp, ` ' ' •
of such artistic d modern:. radiator; Duo -Servo. Cable'annd
' conduit contlol, !.internal. -ex
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have never before ', panding•brakes;•four'hydraulie .
heen ocx ehockabsorbers;kngersprings;
'been offered ' to the ,pi>lilic at' s. d ranges from ?0, tq 80 ' •
Such• ' ow prices, . Just note a Pee g .
mike . an hour; , . counter-bal-
�fewoit6eoutetandu►gfeaturea:'
• aneed crankshaft. ,. ' See • these
egy as� u,. windshields . remarkable ears and get' a
wiodowe at Small -extra: ' demonstration: .
no _
h high li• you• richer upholstery,' deeper:
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HOL }h ROOD
Ur.:s. Keating who has, spent theem
past . inontp" with friends in W siker-
ton, is back at the P is' homee%
Mr.. and Mrs. `Will Alton, Itipiey,
were recent •:,visitors at Mr. ,-Fred
Thoinpsons
Mr, Gor4on StatteXs, has been.
convalescing . at his home here after
an4 .appends -operation; has re
sunned his '1 duties}' in, the ' Bank. 'at
- Hamilton. •
Those : home for the Easter •'holt.„
days were::Mi#ses `Isabelle Colwell;
Striitfoid 1VorXiial; -Helen Burt;;'
iiZount Forest•; :Mary Hodgins. of St:
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•Mai y's;•, , Gwendolyn Ackert; Brant-
ford; Messrs:Bert: ;Thompson, Ayre
;James..Casliidy of Listowel.' ,
Mr: and'.Mie. Almer Ackert ;Spent
part of last week with friends . in
Toronto.w 7.i,.•.
M' s :Verine I•lawkshavr, '',c4f• Ani
,± . ' berley. spent ' `the -Wee>t end ° at " ller
'here • ; ' w j
: and Mrs. •:1!Valter , ,Howe
grandson, Howie' hoinpson of -fees
water, "were ,Sunday •visitors'.at•,'Mr
C:haa...Bairt'p.
The. Social -•--Club' '.held. their .lkast.
Meeting for' this ,• year Friday
as a dance. he ,club is to. ':be
grntnlateil in its ''splendid>, silecess,
'as +.each 'evening . has. been a. beige
success. Cash on hand: about ei=ghty
dollars. $10 was ;donated towards'
.memorial for the. late Mr.. ;Will New: -
ton:
ew-ton It: was decided to .buy half :in-
tereat in a< p ano along' with the
Institute, -i iss .'tans iloyle tepee-
senting, the club.'.
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LOW ?RIC,
AMD' UPWARDS • •E.
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WI s:—$650ae
$I,070. Willys Eight—
, $1.,170 to $l,$20 W'il[ya''
�-( ton (bass's)--
.; 1h' GI31—(1
Ion .
-d0 S 7Phcd, _
$870.
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illys .Kni .ht --
,• �1,625:• Yl! F.O.B.
story. Toronto. Owe.
Tames
Extra.
Mays Cars . w. Manu -
f eelrred is Cowaifa.
:.AFErlf GLI> SSAVAlLAIILLINIALL_WidLl'_G WS....O..F ALL BOD)!,..Sri.ES
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`SIX•ES, . EIGH-TS:'''. KN1G-HTS
• EE THE •NEW VTVIL''LY.S SIX TRUCKS
T. °'W. SMITH•
Lucknow ,
It's Easy . to .Buy ' a
"MARKET' •
- Lucknow's :.
Department Store
NOTICE TO . CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of
William •Irwin, late of the Township
of Ashfield in the County of Hien, •
Farmer. -deceased. ,
given that all
Notice it hereby
persona having( any claims . or ' de -
:mends against the • late William
Irwi , Who died on or about' : the
F eenth day- of December, A. D.
. at the Township,'of Ashfield in•
the County' Of Huron, are required
to send by post prepaid or to deliver
•-, to the undersigned, Administrator of
--the estate. and. effeets of the ' Said.
William Irwin, their, names • and ad-
dresses iir�d • "frill particulars -in writ-
ing of their claims and statements.
of ,'their accounts' .and the nature of.
the securities, if any, held 'by them,
duly verified by- affidavit, ,
And take notice that after, the
Second 'da "" of May' A. D. 1931; the •
said Administrator will proceed to
distribute the' assets of the said de-
ceased atone the persons entitled
thereto, having regard only to. the
' claims Of'which he shall then -have
had ,notice, and that;the said Admin
'istrator will not be liable fpr 'the,
mid assets or any part =thereof to
ers-ilIi': of Whose claim -be shall_
.anv .
;not then , have reCeived n"once'.
This notice' is given pursuant. '
the . statute in that behalf.
Dated at LucknOW, Ontario, , tf is
'nth day of ,April A -8, 1931
John Irwin,. R.7, Lticknovi, Ont., M
Administrator.
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The Holyrood i Institute will. .pre -
:sent their play in 'the , Town FIa11, here
Friday, . April 24, ,"The Secret,'Societ i `
of Holyrood.' This will';•.be followed
by. a 'dance. Admission ,25c :
• Msc: and Mrs.. Ed. • Palmer of Kin-
cardine • we're Sunday visitors with
Mr and 'Mrs Thos Harris\
Mr. and' Mfg. Will Eadie and'.fam
iig,,„„ and • Mrs Murdoch McPherson;
were recent visitors zt :11Ir ,E:adie's,',
Glenannon.; '
r::Johnsorr4of -gOderieh, spe-ni-,
bunday iit Murdoch-11�iClhersonr•
4PACA FIVE
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' it was really the' first tithe -Dorothy had ever been:
. away from hone alone..:She'was happy as could be
"Anyone" e"• at, Aunty's, and 'romped and plat fed the whole . day,
-Evening'. roes on Anyon •� l ..flt .
',(station -to -:rat on) -:calls be,- .,:. .10W.74.11.1. 1bedtitl3,e• .came,—tile +;terltib e . Of:gin at 7 p ►u •N, Sisk 'rotes • hoomszckQess came: aver.. bef.; , as 4 . -
begin`at'.8.30 P.m. last -give...: + . ' • • '
"Tong ..Distance" the ?MIA- Aunty .was at her wits end'. ' she thought Of , .e
ber you want - it speeds Long Distoce.1 in, just a few; seconds Dorothy's
Hp Abe actuate.: smother` was talking to her littlb .girl quietly,;)
'firmly, cheerily then: she told .her to let Aunt
6. tuck her aw•ay in bed .
Everything was all right after that. ' Dorothy felt
that her . Mother' . really wasn't far away after alL
`And the telephone had saved Aunty from an awk "
•°ward, 'predicament -at a ,cost of .just 35 Cents
• . Mr...and Mrs:.,Charles ' Congramand
family n- otored , to', •Ethel on Sunday
Bob thinks the Tiverton • roads
have them- fall .beaten •
`Faith laird indade` to gooduessl' .if
uu'want a good, nights fun•'besure.
and.' be ':out -to- the concert • at. Holy' -
rood. Thursday, April 23, and see.:
Bridget Maloney in the three., act'
play, "The Secret . Society of HoIY-;
rood,"—a two hour' and twenty :nun
ute. pray.
Mr. ' Abner •Ackert .:had, a• tonsil:
operation in St.. Michael • Hospital,::
Toronto, Monday'morning, and;.. -ex=-,
Peas to be Borne in 'a few days,
'Mr. Will' Eadie made a business
t p_to- Toronto -Saturday, --
Mr.. and. Mrs. .Ernest . Aeltert and,,
family spent a few days in Toronto
recently.
Community Club •
The Holyrood' ,Community . Club,. •
held their last literary: meeting for
thiso year' in 'the. township halls Fri -
ay • evening, April 2nd, Thu. prograhi-
s a contest between the sixth: and
eig ". h concessions, against the tenth
and twelth eoncessi ns. 'Alma Car-
ruthers', WinnifredAckert,: Harrold•,
Thompson , and Hazel, Percy were
directors. The sixth and eighth cora-
ao.opa-rCUff
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for • .:•_-r ' fain'?-1��a��---k�;.lei,=th��ut�h�s--�r
stn Te.r
fashion... Mr. Gibson+esays i'atehxon•
point:* • . r
The "inexorable demands' of , the . ".When the natives heard of the
Rev. R.C.McDermid, minister- of
Knox 'Presbyterian chureli, Goderich, +• Arctic; upon the 'lives of those ai�or
has received,Werd from Toronto that; death they expected-that:his sons°had
•the congregation. of St. Eaul'$ Pres- . 'gins whose day .to day existence murdered Taint by .strangling,' whic;Ii
byterian 'church,.• to that • city, bad" beset with perils totally' unknown to. is a ' native custom: " .
extended • a call •',to him.
Mr: ' McDerniid is taking a few
days to consider' making the change
Canadians generally;' are •once more • In another' nese of ehopless illness,
et forth in a government blue book iViakhagaluk, a 50=year=old Eskimo at,
Melt; from •cover . t o cover, is cra• m- Coronation :-Gulf ' and consequently
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'Before• replying It is - understood, , ;, e
disposed towar•d n'ed with stories of human interest.
The•, annual report'."of the, Royal ' •
unable to hunt seals or caribou, hang-
ed ' himself. Mukhagaluk, despondent .''
Canadian Mounted Police presents
graphic pictures of the privations and wears of• living, induced his wife
arae k . to attach. •a string to a
however, that he. is p
,acceptance. .., '•
St. Paul's , Presbyterian. ' church,
Toronto' is located at the corner • of
Bathurst street and Barton avenue,
in a fine • residential district. It has
-'rine-hundred-m�embere ,,The.:salary_,is_
34,Od0, free• manse art . one mon K's
d-- Which--eondrtions' of K Yu ,
end -exposure
ole across the -.root of -their -igloo.
life in.• the 'far :hlorfh, impose upon, bhe , p with difficulty to a
Eski'mo's•; .it relates incidents s owing •-• hoose• in
wash.-�h�tw=che�rftilnnss•�lri�.nabives.��?noyv_ " ._ _: " � _ ...
the strip put it a un3liis neck and •
accept their lox, and also with what 0
• hung his head. therein until. death•, oc-
h He then crawled
Hench and making a
holidays each year., Mr.. ] fcDei�rnid , resignaton they?'succumbpreached in St Paul's On March 8th "1 • the'reports are cu=red. The suicide was carried out
• 'tev..R. G: McDerrrrid' is' a.g
of Knox 'College, Toronto. During
ministry -of- fifteen_ -years here 'be
has •been most active, not 'only ,ira
church affairs but in many commun-
ity .activities, and has earned the re:
potation • not . only of a splendid type
of clergyman, but ,also a • "good • mix-
er." gels intimately known by mem-,
berm !af-all denominations.. .
St. Paul's pulpit' was,„ left vacant
by the resignation last: summer of
Rev. Dr. J.' D. Paulin:=Signal. '•
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raduate evitstbie.- hlecessart y 'rep • ' in the presence of 'a native audience months belated.
Cession program was as follows: •'
' Duet'by Doiralda' Valad and Lloyd`
• Ackert; Beading by Rena' .Carruth- -
ASHFLELD NOTES ers; Solo by Myra. MacDonald;• it gh-
• • land Fling by George. Robinson;, duet
Mr. John.' •McKeith' of Oakville, by. Raynard Ackert and Clifford Con -
motored up last week to .spend 'the grain; solo' by John • Carruthers;
holidays with his brother, 'Mr. Les- Journal by Winnifred Ackert: solo
lie McKeith, by •l2,obert -MacDonald; song "The.
Mrs. Albert Beckett, returned to Old Maid's Plea," by'Alma ,Carruth=
ers; Myra MacDonald, Elizabeth.
ltobinson ..and Ruth McLeod.
• The Tentli "arid Twelfth concessions
program .was . as fo11o'Vvs: Chorus;
Barber Shop Scene; Solo • by Mardr
Cox; reading Eby Grace Haldenby;
Institute was' held at • the, home • of duet by Harold and Frank Thompson
Mrs. N. J. MacKenzie, Thursday, -Sketch; "Wanted a Wife;"tea d yy
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April 8th, a. fair attendatfce being• Mae Boyle •and • Dorothy•
reported. music
h 1.rtHod
'The April meeting of the U.F.W.
0. ':,till' lie held 'at , the home of Mrs.
Eldon ' Henderson on Tuesday, April
21st. -
her home on Saturday feelin4 much
improved: • - -
The Young• People of Kintail pre-
,eented the' - play, "A. Colonel's Maid,'
in Ripley on Wednesday, April 7th.
The April meeting of the Women's
-byEckenswiller ,and..:MeFar
lane orchestra'; Journaly,
gins; Tableau ' ' "'The Old Rugged
Cross t' Mr: Hairy` McQuillin and M.
Moro- Douglas of Lucknow, (acted
as fudges, and gave • their,.decrsron in -
favor of the Slxth.an'd Eighth con-
cessions. The meeting closed by sing-
ing' the National Anthem. -
CULROSS CORNERS
Miss . Mary Hodgins ,spent Easter
holidays under the parental roof.
mr.,ana Mrs. Frank Dobifon Have,
the sympathy of Emends in the •loss
of their little daughter. 1 -
Mr. Earle Hodgins 'made a bus-
iniss trip to 'Windsor recently.
Mr., Bert Thompson ' has returned'
home. from., Galt hospital' after hav-
ing an operation.
Mr:, and Mi's. -' /m. Alton spent
their Easter' holidays with• Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Thompson..
,Dues '&atharine Matheson is, vis'
Announcement of a greatly _ eur-
tailed passenger service over the.
•Goderich-Guelrh branch of •the C.P.R.
was Made on, Tuesday by T. G. • Con -
'non, local -agent.'. Two •trains have
been cancelled, N9.' 638' which leaves"
here at seven o'clock in', the morning
and number -6W, which arr:Yes .At 9'
3o'clock' in • the evening. The train
which- -now akrives • at Goderich at
12:45 a.m. will arrive . at 11..4 teunder
ner
the new schedule. • The •
train which now , leaves' here at - 3.30
p.m. will + leave at 3.10 • p.m. The
change is effective on 'Sunday, April';
26th. It is • ,expected that the gas-
electric car will be used exclusively
during the Summer months, 'Lack of
for
patronage is given ,as the reason
the . curt .ilritent: m
many ,mon s , who remonstrated''with" the 'crippled,.
Kabala, a TO -leer -old. Eskimo on ort ^•actuall;f
Adelaide' Peninsula "afforded an ex- , Eskimo .but made no 'effort
ample of the co -e stence•.of old to prevent him.
' A •:two-year-old tragedy' near 'the .
customs 'and .the -new Whites' Man's .oat` at••Ca e
law," records W. Gibson, a Hudson's ,Hudson's Bay Conipany'po p •
Bay Company inspector' in ' that 're-, Dorset 'comes to •light in'the ;'current -
• • report. 4. party of ,Eskimos •ptkeeded -
mote region: •' • ..
"As his strength was failing, • he inland to hunt game but results were
besought. his son's . to kill .him. They . disappointing. All but* Avalineaktuk,
came to ane and mentioned this, "Mr, his wife, and. three children, retiiz'ned_
Gibson continues, "I' of' course, for- - to' tape ,Dorset:\Months passed' with
bade • this, and took • measures to see no Word 'heard of then'. A year ago
that they.: did -`not carry out 'his' the bodies of the children 'Were -found. •-
wishes. "• ::..:' Tunidlee and lnoocheeak, two natives
Seven days later one of Kabale's who made the discovery, declared -the
at Mrs:. Joe Hanish s_..
Mr Ernie' Hannah spent ''a few
days in• Toronto visiting his sister,
Virg. Morley' Bell. • •
�r. and MO: harry- Pinnell have"
ted efied tb 0e4 old home,
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MAFEK1NG ' '
Mr. Harvey Anderson spent thy'
week -end at "Guelph : 0. A.C.
Our school, teachers and
School students have resunsed their
work in their respective sthools, af-
ter spending the - Easter Vacation at
their Ironies, here-. Horton
Edith and Elizabeth
of Le'eburn, are Visiting their brother•
gr. Henry H:orto'ii .and *Mrs:. Horton
this •Week -,'
Miss Grade Blake is taking part
in the play "I'll Explain Everything"1'
which • the - Nile Young People are
presenting • at Nile this Friday even-
fk;
sons, Mounga, reported the old =min children's bodies:. were in a tent ly-
had died, but on examining the body,' • ing face down on,a bed of deerskins
Mr.. Gibson . found `iso traces !of and . frozen -to , the_:ground. They had . F
*strangulation . or other foul play, ' died of starvation. Of the 'father and
although it. Was 'rumored ' Kabala's his Wife no report was ever heart'.
:'BRM.KELESS CARS AND
E»RUNKEN MOTORISTS' -
(Collirigwood Bulletin)
In Barrie police court, a Toronto
concern Was fined on two donuts, 'one,
having defective ,brakes and the oth-
er ' not having a r'e'd • reflector On the
rear of his truck. It Was found that
the truck was driven at forty. Miles•
an , hour and that there was neither
.foot no ' hand brake. Only leniency
on the part of' the officials can ex- .,
pla'in one charge not' having read,
reckles$ and negligent driving:
Wherein lies the difference between
drunken .motorists and drivers of
ears sr' -Abed for traffic' on' -high
was' difficult to distiri uiah. ,Both
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are a grave menace to the . public
'ould he hit hard by tie heavy
and sh ,
hand of the law. -,
emenb+er ! !
That The Best Goods 'are ,always'
Advertised. Therefore, if you wish
to • secuie the Best Viafue for
money.
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