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Invitations ,.
Lommencing 7HURSDAY, SEPT. llth, 1930,• thee will be con-
ducted in 'Lucknow, a series of piano classes sianiiar to those
already adopted in Toronto Conservatory of Music * schools
i all the principal cities.
Children. . '
are taken in small groups afterschoolhoursand 'with
aU g p 1v 4
the aid of a piano 4 neveral dummy keyboards are taught not
Cady . piano playing' but also fundamentals Of theory, ear
-training. etc., up to Elementary grade. The fee for each half .
hour lesson taken twice a week is twenty-five cents-
making
it possible to give more than one child in a family t 'e benefit
of a musical education. ,
When 'studying in groups children have atwo-fo
1d adva
n
to a in
compering their Work and progress with that of others and'
at :the same time have'N
e . privilege...of hearing others' work
iriticized , and commend
Th • decreatef
The ten torid' rival
. nay .y rivalry and, keen, competition a-.
mane :children is-. best shown by. •.the willingness of pupils -.of '
piano classes to practise.
_Monthly re orts showing the ,progress .made hy each -chil''a
re
provided: Parents: are asked to telephone er. write, 'to -secure',
'an enrolment ,, , '
Franz Liszt, `one of the earliest composers to sponsor class work
-------is quoted: "Fill your, home with music and happiness,, will
come to live with you."
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Norma Treleaven A.T.c.
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'PHONE 123 ' %,, I ' LUCKNOW
Pupils who have 'been. studying With a .local teacher during the:
past three months will ;not . be enrolled.
. HOLYROOD
The eleventh annual- Kinloss =School-
Fair will be held at Holyrood, Friday
Sept. 12th. A booth .ander- the aus=
piles .of the Institute. will .be on the
grounds as usual. Everyone try to
come and make the ' day a success..
.Miss Marion Hodgins _has gone to
Smoky Lake, . Alberta to commence;
duties' in Kolokreeka School ' Home.
• -• Mass Mary Hodgins Jhas.,,reeturned..to.
Burgesville,•:Ont. to .resume her duty
as, teacher.
Mr.'Bert Thompson^has gone to Ayr
where .he' has charge of the Reidvillc
school.
Mr. and: Mrs. Howard Elliott and
son Clayton and Mr. Gardner, of De.
troit, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elliott' and
little daughter -Joyce, .were recent
Visitors at Almer Ackert's.
The H. W. Institute met • at the
home 'of : Mrs, Wile Wall, • Thursday
Sept. 4th, at the usual hour with at-
tendance of twenty-four: Mrs. Hanna,
tlie•.l president, presided. Miss Hazel
Peycy acted ' as . Secretary. It was de-
cid'ei that the 'Institute have charge
of the booth on the grounds School
Fair day as in past years. Each
member please bring a pie. , Tea,
coffee,, sandwiches . and hot dogs will
be served in the Institute hall,
`'Mrs. Almer Ackert . had charge of
,the topic', "Moemaking .ways for
Rural Girls". Mrs. #oward •;Harris
prepared, a splendid paper on "Bee
Keeping," which was read by Miss;
Aysles. Miss Hazel Percy had charge
of the dressmaking lino which she
very ably handled. All enjoyed discus-
sion on poultry which was very help-
ful. Mrs. Ackert then took up,"The
tea-room for tourists," "Gift . Shop,"
"Marketing . of garden produce," etc.
Mrs. ' Howard Robinson' favored the
meeting with a reading,•"The Face on
the Floor." There being a flower con-
test, "A bouquet of Asters," . Mrs.
Joseph Hanna was awarded lst, Mrs.
• Walter Hodgins ' 2nd, Mrs, Fred
Thompson 3rd. The fudges were Mes-
dames' Joe Wall, Archie McFarlane,
and Wilson. The meeting closed with
t'ie National Anthem, after which
Isnch was served by the hostess,. and
committee in charge, and all enjoyed
a social hour. '
Mr. and Mrs. Geprge Chatreau
and son Alex, of Riversdale, were
Sunday visitors at Mr. Albert Thomp-
son`s.
We are very sorry to report the
ill:iess of Mr. Thomas Harris, who
- in the Goderich hospital for treat-
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie . Ackert and
family spent a few days at the C.N.E.
`tile past week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Met. Henderson and
f imily of Lucknow,' Mr. and Mrs.
Dust Dobson and family of 'Ethel
'were Sunday ,visitors at Charles
Congrain's
•
Dr. and Mrs. Newton and Eunice
there Sunday visitors at ' Ernest
Ackert's. ' here in Paramount.
We ask you to accept this burse,,.
4'i1AT-111,i(H — • which we hope, will, •in a small meas-
' s• tire at least, convey to you our best
The apple evaporator at Blyth, pro- iwshes kr your future happiness and
ertyf T. H. Brown of Toronto was prosperity.
p totallybt Signed on behalf of your nei�*hbors,
S n? dmor'mn . The fire, had; made
Way 'g'Jim Ifetcliabaw
considerable headway before it was Fred Martin,
discovered, and nothing could be done Mr. Swan made a suitable reply,
to. check. its progress. It is difficult thanking the people on 'behalf of him -
to n P ount for the origin of the fire. rt faro he is w ife.
self and h
The plant had not been used fo more
�' g ssttn . kohu+S`aaTr rev,gvv$
than
mid d, nobody was known •
to
be about it for several days. The . When 'he" ,
thinks' of her as'egpettsiVe
aoaa 1 Maid to 'be about &wend by int�taad of da the o i moo
. ��h n y n ie
tp�i it pe, ate 'spit,, • ,
MAFEKING
Mr,, anti Mrs: Jas •M. isener' of Strat-
ford and Mrs. Mlsener's father Mr.
Clarence Shackelton of Wingham;,
sts' of Mr: and Mrs.. Herb
Curran
weregueon Suniia'y. Mrs. Sar:'ah 'era accompnied Mr. and ,Mrs. misener
to Stratford ,where she will be their
guest for a few; weeks.'
Mr., and Mrs.. J. D. Hesson . of:
Stratford visited at Mr. S. J. Kilpat-
rick's Sunday'
Mr. and Mrs; . h Andrew of Zion,
Alfred and•Mrs. Andrew ' and
Winnifred.'of.'Owen Sound, and Mrs.
John ;Helm • and Miss Ada Helni of
Zion. visited Mr. David Anderson.- Sun-
day afternoon.
.Rev:—and .Mrs.. Tavener of: the Ash-
field circuit'retur:'neti Friday from a
delightful trip, throught : the Maritime
provinces: .
Miss ;Jessie' McIyor of Kingsten,
was• the' guest of her' sister . Mrs.',
Elmer Philips last. week.
Mrs. N. Ricardson of Proton, who
spent. last . week ' with her mother, Mrs;
Isaac' Cranston, Sr, ,returned home
Sunday._._:
Quite a number from here at-
tended the Anniversary . services at
Dungannon; Sunday.
The following local teachers . re=
sumed their • duties last week: Miss
Alice and Mr. Finlay Shackelton are.
in different .schools this .term, the
-foimer "at ` BelBra ve and the atter'
is principal of 'a; two=room• school at.
Priceville, Miss Olive Anderson •at
Cherry ' Grove, . Miss : Grace Blake. at
Nile; Miss JOlive Kilpatrick at Crewe,
Mr. Palmer Kilpatrick at Dungannon
and Miss. Margaret Finlay has taken
he first school en the 4th Con. of
Ashfield: Miss Beryl Johnston did not
take' a school thia term. Richardih
`patrick is attending . Goderich Colleg-
iate Institute and 4aek, Jini and Dor-
othy Curran, Jean. Anderson, , Winni-
fred Blake, Nellie.., Cranston and: Pearl -
Thompson - are attending Lucknow
Continuation School.
Mr. Will Cook was taken suddenly
ill Tuesday and is . 'under 'the Dr's.
care at present
ASHFIELD NOTES
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-Every-
thing"
thing" will he a feature of the Con-
cert to be given following the School
Fair at Courey's Corners, on .Sept.
15th.. The play is said to be good.
The September • meeting , of the
Paramount Ladies' Club' will meet at
the hoihe•-'of Mrs. John MacDonald,
12th Con. of Ashfield, on 'Tuesday,
Septeniber 16th,
miss Mary and Jean Switzer, of,
Norval have returned to their home ,
after visiting then; cousin, Mrs. John
Irwin.
. Miss ,Mary MacLean has arrived
homeafter 'a two-month visit • in
Southern California., She spent some
time in Omaha, Neb. and Chicago
on herr way home.' • '
Miss Ann McLennan 'of Chicago is
yivsiting her brother,, 'Mr. D. A. Mc-
Lennan.
J. F. Cook and family have re-
turned home after spending a week
with his father and mother.
Rev. and Mrs. P.M.4polquhoun have..-
returned home after; 'spending their
vacation at Barrie, Toronto and .Ham-
ilton. • • • ,
Mrs. C. E. 'MeDonai. h spent ' last
week attending the: ,C,N.E. at Toronto
and visiting friends. there:'.
Mr. George Topp' of . Toronto . is the
guest, of -Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mac-
Donagh this week. .
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Grant of Chicago.
are spending` a couple of weeks at
the home of ehe'. formers" parents,
Mr. and 'Mrs. R. A. Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grant, Mrs: R.
A. Grant, Mr. Wilfred' Farrish and
Mrs. Angus MacD°armid motored to
Toronto last week to'attend• the Ex.
and returned by way of Niagara.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brooks, N. Y.,
spent Saturday with their cousin Mrs.
James COL' '
The marriage to61i place on Wed-
nesday, Aug. 27th, at Dungannon of
Miss Marion Disher, daughter of M=.
and Mrs. Adrian Higher. to Mr. Earl
Swan, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
George- Swan, 12th Con, Ashfield. On
Friday evening a reception was ten-
dered them by, the young people of
the community in the Paramount hall,
the following address ,was read by
Jim Ketchabaw and- they were pre
sented with a purse of money by Fred
Martin: •
To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swan:-
Dear Mr: and' Mrs. Swan:—
On this occasion of your marriage
we gather here to -night to extend
to you our very hest wishes:
To you Earl, we may say . that you
have lived among us for many years,
taking' an active partin our commun.
its, in the cluja, dramatical . life, etc.
We always found in you a friend—
ready always to give a helping hand
where needed.
To you Mrs. Swan, we welcome you
to our cominuhity. In the future we
hope to get to know you and that
you will become one of our number
TWO BARNS BURNED
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'NEAR GODERICH.
Two barnflees occurrednear
Goderich' on .S arles
Bell, 6tIi Gonc@esion.of God erich.
Township was . case,
the building; and season's crop an being
a total loss.'
Wm. Westtak,Road
Loser. Threshing
was -the' other was
his place,
in operation at n .fire
the blower seeing
developed in 't the
straw ablaze.. In . , the
contents were comp
building and co letely
destoyed. Thee was
hauled -to apiece of -safety.--- ,-
gtrday .last, , Ch
, .
t}• loser in one
'
on the Bayfield
. when
this case also
$hreshing, outfit
KINLOUGH
Mr. and Mrs. John Hodgins, Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Hodgins: ,and Mr. Bert
McLean visited with!friends' in Luc -
an on Sunday. • .,• • •
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Percy and Mary
of Cleveland and Mrs. Jas. Percy of
l ondon visited with friends here re-
cently. .
Mr. and • Mrs. Harold Campbell of
Kincardine spent Sunday at F. C.
Haldenby's. '
Mrs. V. Percy and: son Alvin of
Detroit whited with friends here last
week. .. • '
Don' forget to keep the date of
October 14th open for the Hot .Fowl
supper and entertainment at the
Church of Ascension, Kinlough4
Rev. �H. Appleyard is having his
holidays at pielent. On Sunday next
Mr.- Jack Reynolds of Kincardine twill
conduct services in the absence of the
rector. •
-
Mr. and .Mra. Bert McLean, Misses
Evelyn MacLean and Mabel. Hedley
and Mrs. Alf. Haldenby motored to
Toronto last week, and spent a few
days at the lE:'xhibition.
ZION
We, are glad to welcome Rev. and
Mrs. Tavener back, after spending
a month with friends in Nova Scotia.
, Mr. and Mrs. -Alfred Andrew and
Winnifred spent Sunday with kr. and
Mrs. Isaac ' Atdrew.
Mrs.. Wm.Hunter,,., Jr. is spending._
this. we., k with Mrs. Alf. Andrew at
Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ritchie were in
Goderich on Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs; John ./teed ' of Auburn.
were tri Atoll with Mr. an4 Mrs. Will,
Gardner on S'unday.' I
Mrs. Charles-MacDonagh is spend,
ing a couple of weeks with friends
in Tor'onto,, while there she will at..
tend the •wedding of Miss Evelyn'
1popp'.. •. ,
. ...Woof Eva Gardner
of G6' etich it
aindin .tete, 0» et herQlo
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AS O LD C U C TE
HFIE II R H NO.
My wife and ,I have just returned
from a great trip to the provinces
down by the sea. I have come hack
to old Ontario with the growing eoni_
yiction that we are marching 'toward'-
a better day --and that Canada is pav-
ing the•way to the new spirit and the
new times. The work is not being
done by politicians—by governments
Of this or any',of the great nations
of the world. God' is paving the way
to'-progress•through the good -will- and
c i' of
tem er of all aorta and and taons
P ,
men, irrespectiveof religion and race.
This'' is no .story, �of fiction -it is the,
actual.. count through'•contacts.
Tot my people in fi'.am
glade to • be baek'fiiome .wAshith , yeldou' agIain,
The ,days• that l'ie ahead . are :bright
with promise, °sharing as .we. do .the
cork of making" this country', after.
the .pattern of, God's design.
Services •next Sunday, Sept. 14th-
Zion' 11; '.a. m.; : , • Hackett's 3 p.m.;
Blake's 7 p. m. c ;
ST, HELENS
i
Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart and
Mr. and ,Mrs. John Cameron were re-
cent visitors with. friends, at Mitchell.
Mrs. Chas. Durnin, Sr:. returned'
home after spending a few weeks
With different members of her family
e
Morristonn cR1Pi.,yandWin :. ham.....
g.
Misses Mary and 'Elizabeth Salkeld
of : Goderich Were week -end visitors
with Mrs. Miller and Mrs,, .Gordon.
BORN—at the Manse, Northville,
Mich:, on Sunday 'Sept. 7th, to Rev.
H. G. and Mrs. Whitfield, a daughter
'-Betty 'Helene.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas.. Wallace and
Mr. Wilmer Wallace, Mrs. McMath.
and Miss Mary Jenkins oq Clinton,
were visitors,; with "Mrs. Gordon•'• one'
day, recently. They attended the,:fun-
eral o f the late . Mrs. Robertson all
Lucknow_ . .,
Mrs: • W. I. Miller, Hugh. Rutherford
T. J. Salkeld, John. McGuire and . Will
Webster were among those .who at-
tended -the Western Fair.
Don't forget the School Fair to he.
held in St., Helens' on Friday. Splen-
did talent has been secured for the
cocert to be held in the evening.
The monthly meeting of the Harris
Mission Band willbe held on Satur-
day afternoon, next, in the united
Church. '
Mrs. E. J. Thom was a visitor with
Miss Margaret' Miller at Port 'Elgin
recently.
The annual meeting d the, Y.P.B.0
of the United Church will be helc
next Sunday evening. All the young
people are invited.
The Womens.Institute meeting held.
at_Mrs. Joe Gaunt's last Thursday
was in charge sof the Grandmothers
and proved quite a. success.' After the
regular business had been transacted,
the grandmothers, wearing their
White caps and aprons took charge of
the program. Mrs. •Archie Anderson
took the chair. Humorous minutes of
the last meeting were read by , Mrs.
Lyons. Several suitable readings and
gongs .were given after. which . the
lunch Was served by .the grand-
mothers.
The stork left a baby boy at the
home of Mr. and . Mrs. Earl Cran-
'sten on Tuesday, Sept. 9th -Congra-
tulations.
Edi .h
P SBYT E ' ><
KE 1' vv, . A ., X. .
On August the 27th a special meet-
ing was held. Mrs (Rev:) ,Hugh Me-'
Milian gave a very' interesting .ac-
count of the •work she and her hus-
band are doing in Formosa. She also
told of the 'work that Miss Dorothy
Douglas is doing. Mrs. McWhinney,'.
the president of the M'aitland Pres-
byterial spoke a few" words of aP-.
predation to Mrs. McMillan for the
splendid 'address. The musical part of
the program consisted of 'a piano solo
by Miss Katherine McKenzie and .a
duet' by • Misses Mabel McLure, and
Mary 'Douglas? both '' of ' which were
much enjoyed. At. the close of the
meeting a social ;hour was spent.
, The members' of . the W.S.. were
invited to hold the regular meeting
In the .South Kinloss Church' on :Sept'.
3rd. Mrs. Alex Sutherland, the. presi-,
'dent of the South Kinloss Aux., wel-
comed the members of the Ifinlougli
and Lucknow Auxiliaries, Mrs' G H'
Douglas then presided. Miss Pearl
Henderson and Mrs. McWhinney gave
very interesting and , inspiring addres-
ses. Their messages were very clearly
and forcibly give : rs. Phillip Stew-
ard sanga solo and° rs. B. Chesnut
gave a reading'' bo OP which, were
enjoyed by all.
SOISTLE. CONFIERENCE
With more than fifty in...e
attendance
including farmers from thr e'. coun-
ties, agricultural representatives' and:
various �fficials .. of the department
a• meeting ih the interest of sow
thistle control :was held on the farm
of W. D. Hyslop,' : near Stratford,
where experiments • with regard T 4
the weed have been conducted' on four
_:plats. Last .year the .ntire fielid ras_
a grain ,crop yielding, about' fifteen
bushels to the acre .and much infest
I ed with sow thistle. On each of. the
four plots a portion was' left unfer-
I
tilized while another part' received
.an application of 400 pounds per
acre. In 'every case the fertilizer had
checked the ow thistle. Severy oth-
er experimenvihich had been- con-
ducted were discussed at length by
J. A. Carroll, director of the crops'
and market .branch, who explained
the different methods carried on. -
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RAPID
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RAPID CITY
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dees and
babe of Clinton, are spending , a few
days with their, cousin, Mr•. Albert
Carter. :
Miss Rebecca and Sarah Carter of
Ripley and Mr. and Mrs: Sam Durnin
A .St.' Helens visited over the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carter.
Mr. and :Mrs. Jack Carter of Ripley
visited with the -Carter Bros: on Sun-
day last.;
Mr. and Mrs: Charlie Thompson
Mr. Hiram Bloom, Mra. Sills and son
Lorne and Mr. foy McInnis visited
over the week -end, with' friends at
Hamilton and Burlington.
.Mr. and Mrs. John Coutts of Mt.
)orest,.-Mas. Geo. Dobbs of Golden
Valley, Mr. Tom Champion, of New
York, Mrs. Fred Champion of• Erds-
sels'and Mr. Chas. Lever of .Calvin.
visited over the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs.. Mark Gardner.
Mr: Peter ' Carter and Mr. Henry
Carter spent a few days recently with.
at Camp Borden and Angus.
'ATTENDED FUNERAL
AT
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Mrs. Janes Webster was at
Bayfield last" week, where, on Aug..
31st'Ishe attended the funeral. of her'
brother, William .Reid who had Os -
sed away at, the age .of. 59, years. H
leaves a widow and : one daughter,
Reid IA enjoyed 'good healt
u nt•1 last winter when he became it
and in May underwent two operation
in Victoria. Hospital, London. - Th'
Was, followed by pneumonia and h
i in the hospital bad to 'remain . p , 1 tw
Xmonths. ' He was then taken hemE
and appeared ;for 'a time to be :re
covering, but ' he took a had . turn ':
week before his death;,andsank rap
idly: •
The late -Mr. Reid was highly'ir
garded by all who knew •him a'a
good citizen and Aprogressive. farniel
Besides Mrs. Webster, there 'ar
five sisters and two •brothers,
NOTICE , TO ' CREDITORS
In the matter -of the Estate ' of
John -Button, late of the Village . o
Lucknow • in the County of . Bruce
Manufacturer, deceased.' -
Notice is hereby given that all per
sons having any claims, or demands
against. the , late John Button, who
died onor about the sixth day • of
May, A.D. 1930, at the:City of London
'in the;. Province of .Oiitario, .are re-
quired to send bypost prepaid or .to
deliver to the undersigned, . 'executor.
under- the -Will -of the raid °:Iohn Bud-
ton, their ' names and addresses' and
hill particulars in writingof their
claims and statements of their ac-
counts and the r,ltureof the securi-
ties,'. if any. held by thein, duly yea-.
fled by afidavit
• And take notice that' after the
fourth day of October, A,D. 1930, the
said F. ecutor will proceed, to' distri-
bute the assets of the' said deceased
among the 'persons 'entitled` thereto,'
-having regard-only-to--the-claims--o
which he • shall then have had •'notice,
and that the raid' Executor will,:not
be' liable for the said assets" or any
part thereof tu. ,any person of whose
claimhe shall not tinhave received
notice. • ,
This 'notice is given pursuant to
the statute in that behalf.
Dated at Lucknow this With. day
of September, A.D., 1930. ' '
Russell C. Robertson, Lucknow, Ont.
Executor of the. Will of John Button.
NOTICE TO 'CREDITORS
TAKE NOTICE that allcreditors
of John Purvis of Holyrood, who Biel.
on the 25th day of Febr' ry, 1930,.
and Jill other• persons balling claims
against his estate are hereby • reduired
to send to the undersigned on or be-
fore the Twenty-fifth day of Septem-
ber„ 1930, full particularof their
claimaR't'ss after that datthe estate
will be distributed without regard to..,
the claims of which no _ notice has
been received.
Dated at Walkerton this 4th day
of September, 1930.
Robertson & Robertson,
'', Walkerton. Ont. -rig;
Solicitors for Elizabeth Purvis and
Susan Purvis.
Holyrood, 'Ont., Executrices.
Special Values in. Radio Cabinets
and Tables for battery sets. Samples
on display. Res! clearout prices.
T. W. SMITff. Central Garage.
(18-10—c.)
Winter Wheat
• WANTED
l.liacknow Flour Mills
W.E. Treleaven
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