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WALL PAPER -A; full line of 1931
Wall Paper on. hand. Prices • consider-.
abler '.down for 1.931,.. I am also agent
forj eading jolf hou see
R. J CAMERON :•
Decorator, Painter ., and: 'Greiner
Box 1,74,..In ckz ow
STORE FOR RE The,store .
until ;.ecently occupied bin Walker
Store. -4 good business °location
°Apply to; R J.' Moore,%Lucknow
(30 ..4-;•tf.)
Paramount Pioneer
Dies: At Arthur
. w Cover 6,000 Miles In Six Weeks On
There passed away in 'the town of Motor Trip to Ranff
Arthur on Saturday ' of last week,
Miss Annie ' Davis•. a former 'resident
of the ,.Paramount .district and. , a
Mr. and Mrs, Alex; Purvis and **in
pioneer settler :who will be well ''re- ,Paye; : Milne.„ returned recently,—inn
membered by Many e'speciallis•, t that a motor,,trip to the Prairie Provinr'
locality.• F ees, w ch''terminated at..B nil:' ''
�� a The
and trip was made zn.:about;" .6
to Par unt •and .following, :.'his ;weeks'. and• ;4,;.....1n tlia tim
death she lived 'ii t. i g, > „t a they
,. .7 .s •, west of :Fria-' o •. '.: •;.
rnount school with., herr brother., Mr: c vers,• some. 6,000 Tniles,;=.11f7Cs 'Pur
•Wrtj Davis: whir'„ operated' the saw '. ..vis doing all':the' driving herself
mill Following his .death several, 1Th' .party went West b;y way „oi'.
:. NOT10,E -I-am in a ' positiore...•-t.o ;years-ago;.-•Mise--Davis-went to.Arthur Northern Ontario. -.-a'' ver d i�'ht ul
where 'she has: sine made her home drive -crossing to -:the American side
with :a'niece. .
ue • now.The r avis home, familiarly known . •
.'i3. -4-1k). as, `the "cabin" •
was a `popular. endez_ were made throughout • the •-.Journey an
•convenient'tourist cabins. On the
return trip' a different route was tsk:
en: The. party crossed the Sts. • of.
Mackinac and proceeded through the
RETURN FROM
WESTERN TRIP
Miss 'Davis ..came with, with7 her,'fatbtr
:d9 all •kinds of Trucking, at reason-
able rates,—Wilson-Armstrong,
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Desire •to 'Mir Small 'Fe* with
noWi•north on •Gravel•Rend -preferred.:
Ow,. 'ferrite. in • Ontario; -g• ducted' by ,Father,MeCardie wee held
immediately. for. placement .
at • Kingsbridge. :Church on Tueiday
•.• ..Norvai, Ontario' or telenhone George-
niius in the earlier days:IOC-neighbors
fon Rznny miles aretind, where they
gathered . to smoke and talk eaCh
-evening until 19 o'cloek, -which was
.the, up_derstood•hour for the -•friendly -
gathering tuhreak up. State of Michigan, crossing to ,
While in. the West. the ...:teuristn'
Visited, .with •)Ars. Purina' .brether.
and M•egsrs. Charles and Rebert Pur-
vis, brothers of -Mr. Plirvig, and. with
• the .V411age.:01..•Luciertow, County .of
'Notice 'is 'bet;'hhir. given that. I, nave
erS' I:aists Act. and that' '-have nested
up at hiy, ,ottice the Village . of
.1:ineknOvti • on the 26th day of AUg-
such List remains there for...
• 'And I hereby can .•uPon.••all linters
.th.e 10th dny of
Clerk .cif. the ..Village of .Lacknow.
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SALE OF LANDS FOR
ARREARS OF TAXES
Notice is hereby given -as directed
hy' -the Assessment Act, R.S,0, 1927
Sale Of tanda-fot Arrears -of Taxes
will be held nt the Tonanof Walker-
ton, on Friday, 'Septemberi•25th, 1931
at my offite in the County 'Iltiildings,
it the hotir of ten o'clock A.M.,: when
there will be offeren for sale by'
NPublie Auction; unless the Taxes ann
Charges are sminer paid, the 'follow;
ing described lands in.the Township
o'f Kinloss.
Whitechurch Plan 225 •
10 . Patented 1 46.82 4.00 49.82
Phonies Sturdy.
coffiplete list of lends in the
Taxes is published in the . Ontario
Geilette in its issues of Jimel 20th,
, 27th, July 4th and llth. A copy of
said list may be obtained on applita,
tion; to the undersigned.
If it be. necesinry to hold an'
Adjounned sale it will be •held on
Friday, Octeber 2nd, 1931, at the
above named place and hour. •
A. Nelson. Treasurer -County of 13ruce
'MORTGAGE SA,LE OF
:FARM PROPERTY
Under and by' virtue of the powers
contained in a certain- Mortgage,
which will be produced at the Time
of nale, there wilL be offered for sale,
by Public „Auction, by.....„0Wellitigton
Hendersoni, Auctioneer, at the FORD
GARAGE. in the Village of, Lticknow;
'SATURDAYt SEPTEMBER -19th,
A. D..1931, at the hoot of*3 o'clOck
in. the afternoon, the. following 'pro
„ ALL AND SINGULAll those cer-
tain parcels or tracts of land and
premises sitnate lying and being in
County of Huron and Province if
Ontario and being Composed of the
South half of the South 'Nhalf of Lot
Nmnber TWenty-two and the South
half of Lot Number Twenty-three
both in•the Sixth concession, western
of Wawanosh, containing together
one hundred -and fifti acres, inore or
less.
There is said to be a mall farm
house and a goed bsarn 50x56 (MI the
Ten per cent., of the Purchase rnonev
to Ise, paid down at the 'thrie of sale,.
balance to be paid within two weeks
thereafter, unless special terms • of
credit are arranged fon on the day,
serve bia,, and to ConditiOrts of Sale
which will be prodticed at the dine
of sale.
For further Partictilars nnd corn
t 875, -
.Dated" Orillia, August 22nd; A.D.
Wary :of the Hamilton 'General
crone to ' sorne' extent, with pros' "'mete 0LOG a day denneted for board:
.03 Unemployed
e
Have Registered
23 Residents of the yillage Register
as Unemployed -40 Non -Residents
, Includeii ht List. •
• The notice published laat week k re-
questing unemployed residents of the
•village. -to register at the. Cleric's ',of-
fice,' resulted 'in the .registration of
63 .names.. Of .'this list; . however,;; only
twenty three ar.!e residents 'of 'the'.
village, '°twenty-two of.' ,thee •.number•'
being single ineti.. ,The fact that only
one'Married': Man 2regintered woul-1
imply that very few families in the
-Village " Ana he, in .dire needthis
this wi n
ter:
Added: to the list, which• closed' on .
August .31st,.- are the • names of x•.40.
non-residents, 8 :being married men
and 32 single , Men.. The -list has. been
forwarded to the Unemployment Re-
lief Comnittee. '
.Some --may, have -been of- the im-
pression that to enroll would mean
compulsory:service to those who•si'gn-
'ed.. This was not the case +as .we un- •
derstand the; purpose was Merely . to
obtain data of determining. the ap=
propriation to. `;each', municipality
thiscoming winter. One immediate
__aria tied Whieh wilLhe
, The following letter apptecia- an entienal offer to single' men. The
Mrs. purvig reports that tollo.w..
tion: has been receiYed front Irene D. inen win line in Campa .and will re-
,Moicley; see'y. Of 'the Women's Aux- ing tne pielenged dry spell, rains Ohre thirty eents an hozir for an
pital: Hos, which fell , recently haYe aided thn eight hour :day, with 'from 75e to
....;..4hetnindmen's---A-uxinary--.07"thr111§-11§-7076c1 Many will at least her -
Ha -Milton General Hospital wishes to vest sufficient grain for feed.
by so many good friends in LucknOw
The camp is abont to apse one
of ita most successful seasons under'
Micintogh, ancii--the gift made
.afterricion tea at her home, a few
weeks ago, hns brought Many added
COmfOrts tit our. little folk ler whom
a month at Camp means increased
health •and 'happiness.
To Mrs. MeKenzie, Mies MitcCel-
Imin and all these who assisted nnd
to ;express Our sincerest thanks.
EXCHE
•PR ARE READY.'
The Bread The Bread
of -Health- I ,of°Health
OUR' MOTTO I3. QUALITY' AND SEILRICE • '
SPECIALS
JELLY ROLLS
CHELSEA BUNS.
ICED .. ROLLS:
BON BOUCHE
RAISIN PIES
RAISIN SQUARE&
•MI.PFINS NUTw SQIYARES :..
NUT ` PRUIT '.BREAD' °' PINEAPPLE.. TARTLETS
cs.Oco1;ATE MAR SHMALLOW `W : CAKE.
LOCAL—AN —NE
a
Public Holiday.
Miss Beth Urquhart spent last
Week vvith Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Aitclun•
Misg Hazel Webster spent the week
end. with friends in Fergus. •and
' Miss Jean' McLeod of _Vinglaam,
visited last Week with her aunt, Mrs.
Mr. Alex Ile&irol has gone to
Mitchell to take charge, of. Ander-
son's' flax mill there.
Miss Jean Morrison of V_erntilliOn,
Ohio., is a visitor at the home of
Kr. and • Mrs. Martin Eisenstaedt
Toledo, Ohio,- and- Mrs. Jas. NixOn
end sow Keith -of Detroit, nre .spend;
ing: a few. days with Mr. aid Mrs, F.
Atahfield United Church ,
Services next: Sunday, Sept. 6th.—
Blokes 11 a.m.; 'Hacketts 3 pan.; Zion
7 p.m. Snbjeetn--The Landscape of
onff Lives:
Mr, and Mrs. G. IL Sinith returned
tins week from a motor trip to Nor- •
Marion MCDougall to her school in
Golden Valley.*
- Miss Annie McLennan, IL N: pf
'Jhicago, and Miss Margaret of Tor -
visited with Miss Isabel Johnston- for *Nate, mi. and Mrs. F.D.' McLen-
zz few days recently. Iran;
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-. . of the menth and you may secure
School epenen on Tuesday' and the one by 'calling at the office 4 the
past week Wes a hull One for teaeln ;clerk or at this office: Don't fail, to
cis and pupils' in preparation far the get 'in-list-and--prePare-your exhibits"'
c°111m'encement 'bt t•he':'frill' 'term. in order to Make this annual event
Teachers from town and those who, One of the best yet • ..
haye spent the holidays at. their ,, The 'Pali thin Year will he held' On
hOrnea ha town, which We have . in Thursday- and Friday, Septenzber the -
mind, have ceeTinelieed their dutieP °.-fitii;I: ' and- 25th—just ' three more
as, follows,:' FlOra Andrew, Londan; Weeks. Make' an, your mind to be lop!'
Ada Webster, Zion; •GladYs HOdgins, to Toni. local Fall Fair, where yotz
Bnstile; N. Q.; 'Malcolm ,Armgtrong win have the opportunity of viewing,
and Mrs. ArniStrong, Port 'Arthur; the beet exhibitron of stock. and pre.
W. F. Thompson, Toronto; Mary (Ince in the district The Fair will•be
concluded as usual hy a Splendid
concert in ' thee Town gall. Plan to'
'PRESENTED WITH HYlVINARIES Graee Loekhart, ''' Fondyce; 'Harold month. .
1 Burns, rt. William; Isobel Johnston, We haveti good stoat Of hard coal
Ori Sunday morning last, prion to Sheppainton; Mona.Mitehell, Wiarton on hand in all gizes, Nut Stove, and
the departure of Kiss E11011i Buewell :Malcolm Watson; Weterloo; Cathen' Furnace and also a. stoek of Alberta
and Helen Thompson from the village ine McKenzie,. • Smith's Hill; Isobel coal.--...WM.' MURDIE & SON. •
rney were each presented' with a Chesnut, Dunlop;' Joan McCalluni,
beantiful Hymnary. The presentation Hamilton; „Helen Thompson, Han -
was Made- by Miss Margaret McCan over; ' Percy Akar, Long Branch;
lum and the following address read by Margaret McLennan, •Toronto; Gee..
Mr. F. T. Armstrong: , Douglas, Boissevain, Main; Frances
Helen Thompson
We recognize the fact that yon will
soon be removed at some distance
from ,your home town, consequently
you Will be Unable to. take the same
active part in our choir as. -here-to-
fore: We wiil miss youi. tier.
vides, as you have ,always been 'faith -
fin members and we are sorry to lose
you.
wish. yOft every succesg in
yOur .new undertakings, and Heaven's,
choicest blessings, .and whenever op-
portunity affords,,_ we. _hope to• have
. As a sign of our best wishes for
your Welfare and as' a link that Can-
not be broken, we ask you to accept
is hyinnarY.
Signed on behalf of the choir Of
Mrs. G. A. NeWton, Organist
LADIES, ATTENTION!.
Mrs. Madill.; Diatriet Corninission-
er,. Canadian Girl Guides will hold. a
public meeting in the interest Of
Guliding in the ,Basement of tip
Pubtie school next Friday evening at
8 O'dock. All mallet's Of Guides and
ladies interested in Guides and Guid-
ing .are cordially invited to be ttre-
•FOR SALg.-7- Choice Yorkshire
Boan'Prank H. Miller, R.6, Lunktic•w
* We have in stock a second hand
furnace in first class shape which
we .tin instal 'at a very reasonable
price. MURDIE Si, SON.
Robertson, LucknOw. • -,
Aceepting the .intitation extended
IVIurnay's,„ William Henderson, White- omen's Missionary SOCIetY held its
church and Marion McDougall, Gold- August meeting , on' Thursday after -
en ValleY. noon last at the new -cottage of Mr:
and 'Mrg. McDonald at Bruce Beach.
The nay was fine and a goodly' ritini-
Were. glad to take advantage' of the
kindness °of the host afid hostess And
West Wawanosh
Resident Passes
Wm Jolt Smyth, aged 41 years,
passed away biz Sunday, August 30,
at the home of his mothenil on the 6th
Con. of the ToWnship of West Waw-
anOsh. Mr. Smyth was the eldest 8011
of Mrs. Smyth and the late Rohert
Smyth
The deceased had been living in
TorOnto until almost a year ago,
when oti acenuit of failing health he
came to his home where in Spite of
medieal aid his condition steadily be-
came more serious until his death on
Sunday. Dr. Voke4,of Dungannon
herd a post 'mortem Davisonis
is survived by thr brethe , Brown
at home,. Robert of oronto, and Abe
of West 'N'iTawariosh, and Iwo Miters
Sarah living in the West and Bent at
The funeral Service held at the
family residence on Tuesday was.corn
thr • of 'Calvin United Church, St:.
Helens: Interment wag made in
Dungannon cemetery. '
BORN •
COOK—On Monday, August 31st,
1931; to Mr. 'and Mrs. Chris Cook.
(nee totti,e Smith) .nith corr. af Ash -
on August 24th, to. Mr. and Mrsf
Daild. Mead, a. daughter. ,
also of the privilege of hearing Ilia:
Maelean, wife of Rev. K. Maclean,
Wingham, who addressed the' meet.
After the,usual devetional exercises
singing, sciipture reading and pray-
er, Miss Gietta Campbell gave a
reading showing hew- Mi. and Mrs.
Goforth came to virite their latent
book "Miracle' Lives of China" prov-
ing that what ,seemedna 'great trial
arid disappOintment was really the
hand of God offering an opportunity
long .''denitc-d'-mnd-lntih'erto--irZzp-ossible--
Miss Peggy MacDonitrd contributed
an ;enjoyable solo. This was fallcwed
by an address from' Mrs. Maclean on"
"SerVice" or the "Real Meaning 14
SerYiee" nn address which -was in.
teresting, "instriictiVe! and searching
and. /as ninch appreciftted.
At the close of the meeting a Vote
of thanks, was tendered Mrin Maelonn
Oct, also to Mrs. MacDonald for ker
kindness in extending the hospitaliFY
of her home.
Business over, it was an easy .mat-
-tir for the members ,to interest and
aluuse,theniSelves eiploiing the Tie*
cottage and the beauty Spots in the
woods surrounding. it, as well as.. in
the various other beach attractiOns,
until thw Cell to sunnen. Needless te
say there was no' necessitY to repeat
this call and' none who failed to deo
jitstiee to the wealth of good fhings
piridedi
A, beautiful 'everting for the home-
Ward- drive brought ta, an' end-le:hair. Ittlintre, Teesti.Uir nil 'F. G. Minna Sniff Of ' DIffigailizort Weighed
py and. profitable day and one that et once up the lecatien will be chosen three pounas, miaowing inches in
Will net sO01,1. iftOttelf.—.4.0q1 ,011 Saturdav Of "this wee*,
Mendenson_spentra few days at -the -cago, spent a feiv 'days of last week :
yisited over the week -end with Mr.
and •Aitchesoin
' Mrs. Agnes McLennan of Toronto,
visited- last- week with -Mrs:- Wm.
Johnston, Havelock street.
'Mrs: •Wm. Taylor. and, daughter
Lila of Detroit, are visitors ai the
home .of Mr. ,,and Mrs. D.C. Taylor.
Mr: Alvin Percy and his mother
from Detroit visited with friends in
the sommunity for a, few days last
111iss Lorraine and Mr. Jack Brab-
gen left for Windsor 'last week where
they win make their home with their
Dearborn, Mich., are visiting the lat..
Mrg. Elliott, Miss Lill§ Taylor and
Mr. D. C. Taylor, motored to Toronto
on Tuesday to spend a few days at
Miss Sally MacDonald, Butte, Mon -
with the former's .parents, Mr. and
MO. A. E McKim and children
returned 'from Toronto on Similar
'Where they had been visiting with
Mrs McKim's Mather.
with his brother, Mn A. D. McKentie.
We may that mi. McKenzie is
making steady though slow piogress
meek -end- With friends -in- tan.. Mr.
Ritencher. relieved. at the Bank of
Commerce ;here :last • year and at .
present is 'taking Greg Leithin place
in thellinnk at Blyth:
We arr inforined that Mr. Haw-
thorne will conduct 'another of hit§
popular plays in Lucknow,' Oetobes;
16, 16, 17, entitled "By The Great
_Horn Spoon." This ,play will: have, _.
about 40.,, children:
Mrs. Melvin Reed and children, •
Girvin and .DOris after spending the
summer With Mrs. Reed's, mother at
Dungannon, have gona -to Toronto,.
'where. Mr. „Reed hag been situated
-since coming frofin.Voncton. .
Recent, visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip MacMillan were: Mr.
and Mrs: John Lawson, King City,
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Gross, Kitchener, spent the week -end
McKenzie. ,
Services' at St. Peter's .
-Sirridii5r.next, Sept; 6111: -
will be held morning and evening at
St. Peter's Church. Holy Commun-
ion will be celebrated at eleven
o'clock. ,The Rector will. preach at
both serViees. The Sunday school
will resume holding its .seasions at
three o'clock,. the Bible ,class,nteeting
SOUTH. BRUCE. PLOWING .MATCH
A meeting was held in Teeswater
on Saturday, August 29th, to make
which is held undei 'the auspices of
the South Bruce -Branch of the' On-
tario Plowmen's Association. Anil°.
the meeting was not well attended,
representatives .were present 'trent
Townships. In, the 'absence of the
-presidents, F. G.. Moffat wag, elected
chairman of the meeting. Consider-
able discussion took place as to the
location of thematch and it wits fin.
ally decided that it suitable fields nsmticrioN FRIDAY EyElagG.
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WIN FOURTH .PSIZE
Several rinks from town took part
in the tournament at Wingham on
Monday evening. The rink composed
D. Huston and Mr.
won fonrth place,
biscuit kiwis for
trays for the nien. In their
this rink was matched against anoth-
er Lucknow rink composed of Mrs.
Pherson and' Isaac Miller (skip.) Mr.'
Hunton's rink won the garne, which •
required an extra end -to be played,
by.lone shot.
D.
the
the
Huston (skip)
prize heing
ladies and
third game
could be secured in Kinioss township
win be indueted iiito the United
Church, Kineardine, on Friday eien-
'chairman of Presbytery will preidde.
that the match would he held there,
The date was: set for Ott, •22nd, on
Condition that it wOuld not conflict
with Any of the matches in the neigh..
boning counties. It .is hoped. that
,Ininloss Township Will @incinerate
With the aisociation and make this
year's match a greater sucCess that'
-should get iivtoi4h Atex B. Me. -
RECORD BREAKER "
Another record breaker cucuniber,
was brought into the Gilles this past
week. 'This one •Vvair 'venni by WM:
law/04 §)%fl 11 Indies in circutifeteoas
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