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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-09-25, Page 2E TATC.XNQWSEflEI.'TILHOSRAlf, SHIMPKBER, 18, 1930
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tucktiow, Ont,
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isty-five years Is kiong tune, and much water has flown under'4-^.
he bridge since Lucknow Agricultural Society gal:revs- fits first
exhibition. During this period, thiOodety has done much IO im-
prime its exhibits and entertainment facilities, until we haie one
- of the best Fall'Exhibitions in our district.
Its the same with OUR STORE, We are constantly
improving our facilities for doing fiusinfss,& adding „
new fresh merchandise to our sto)Ck of Value Dry Goods
line Specials
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, Boys' Heavy Worsted Hose 6 1-2 to 10, aL 49c
Fancy Pattern Pullovers, 26 to 32, at $1,89,
Heavy Ribbed Work Socks, 3 pr. for $1.00
is in: Mac -kink -Flanrri, at
36 in, Art Sateen, Reg 60c, at I 49c
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All Wool Bed Blankets, at per pair . . . $850'd
Pillow Cases, °ready stamped, each 50c
stanwedreaeh
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Fatty-cutuchanfois-qures__
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These Specials and many others are here, . ready for your Selection;
Shopping is a pleasure here--
Come in and get your share of the Fall Fair Specials
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. Lucknow, Ont.,
. W111THatURC11
John Them, of Fordwich
ylsit-
ed last week at the home of .Mr.
John Craigand other relatives.
nto. to take.. Mune #t Shaw's Alm!,
'• IthYs Pollock has goile to Tolf!,,
bless College. : •
This community was Well repre-
‘Sented .both at $t, Helens and HOly-
• rood Scheol Firs hitt Friday,
Miss Freda itintoid, is to be • con
grotulated on getting first firet prize in
„the ,public Sneaking contest at st.
Heien.'s „sehOol
•gr. Frank Coulter had the inisfor.:
tuie ta have a horse killed by light,
Mpg, on Saturday,
• j Mr. James•Nifilson Sr.made• a buts^;
iriess .triP to Galt Iast Monday.
Quite, a .number from here attend-
ed' the Presbyterian Young Eeople's
,Ridly at VfietheM.Inst Tuesday.. .•
Mr.' and Mrs. Jahn; Craig visitede
friends at Ethel last ThUrsday.
Quite a nuinher' from here attend -
'ed the Fair 4 London ;1,4 week.
Mr.: Wilfred Jaque of SuilhurY,
spent the ' past two ,Weeks at his
!utie here. On Saturday Mr. and
Mrs. Jacques accompanied him on
his return trip as far as. Orillia aid
will visit for. a `short time with
friends there " .
Mr. JosephIsiidlaw and Miss Tea
fiddle* are'visiting relatives at
Powassoe. ' •
-Miss,SuSie---Carrich. is visitingwith
her sisters at Amheretburg and De -
KINGSBEIDGE •
• Mrs. #. 0. Loughlin has . returned
' to her home in Detroit, after sp'end-
, ing ,sonle weeks in our burg.
Mrs. P. Austin and Mr. and Mrs.
•
J. O'Connor spent Sunday visiting
friends in Winghain.
Miss Jean Drennan of Goderich,
. spent last week at her home here.
14r and Mis. Lester Fisher and
- Mrs. A..,Fisher Of Detroit 'spent last
• -week-end with Mrs. Ed. Sennette
and Mrs. J. Courtney.
• Mr. and Mrs. M. .Griffin and babe•
of Detroit, visited Mr. jmd Mrs. Tim
•Griffin oil' Sunday.
Miss• Elaine O'Ccinnor is visiting
• her sitter, Mrs. G. Xinahan of St.
Augustine... „ •
• Mrs. , Joe Dalton is visiting her
friend's irit .Seraforth, Port tempter)
• ; id Detrbft.
• Miss' Antionette Dalton is visiting
• her •hister, Mrs. J. Cleary of .Wal-
laceburg. •
Mrtjand Mrs. Morgan Dalton and
' Mr. Dennie Dalton visited friends in'
• London and Wallaceburg for 'a few•
days this week. •
• We are. sorry to hear of the death
f ix former • old time resident of
Viis parish by the name of Patrick
licenrathy.' The deceased passed
quietly away, at his home in Detroit
cir Monday. The body wilt be brought
•te--kingsbridge: for burial.• '
A mimber from here attended the.
• Toronto and London exhibition this
year.
The Ashfield School Pair Was held
• Again at Curries Corner. Although
the Weather man *as in a very tear -
tut and rebellions humor in the early
•• y*rt of the tlaY; be managed to smile
• brightest -during - the afternov,--
• consequently everybody smiled...41th
him, • 1.
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SHOULD PUNISH MAN ALSO
An 80 year old Ekfriti township
non Was recently the victim, of a
youthfril gypsy fOrtnne telier.ne
logt $15 during the process of for-
• tiiie=tellitig, and immediately I'd the
Ig*ps'Y1rF arreSted. A fine Wei- MI-
. poied•-cin the girl. Some people would
consider it Only right if the man was
•Otte SONly sere DlThishwitit
•iiluntld be inffieted Upon one' who
WOUld 1111 for IOW in' eld Wicen,Olit
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JNLOUGH
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UNITED CHURCH W. M. S.
Mr. and Mr. ins. • Armstrong of
Niagara visited, last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Jas., Hodgins, returning.
home on Monclay.
' Mrs. Jno. Hodi ins and- Mrs. H.
Graham are visiting friends in De-
troit at present. •
• Mrs. M. McLean 'and, Evelyn, Mrs.
B. 'McLean and Mary Graham, Atm-.
de,d the London Exhibition last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Percy, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Percy and Mr. and Mrs.
hie. McCormick and Percy of Huron,
spentSuntloy at A. E. Haldenby's.
• The services in the Church of As-
cension on Sunday next w!ll be con-
ducted by a' student from Huron Col;
lege in the absence of the , rector,
Rev. H. Appleyard. 1
Mr. Perry, liodgins spent Sunday
• at Eugene.
• Remember the Hot Fowl Supper
and entertainment at the Churelt of
Ascension on Oct. 14.
ENGAGEMENT • ANNOUNCED
Mrs. Henry Carter, of Huron, u isii-
es to announce the engagement of her
'daughter, Violet, to Mr. David 11.
MartYn, son of Mr. John D. Martyn
and dilate Mrs. Martyn, cif Huron;
the marriage • to take place quietly
after the middle of September.
PURPLE GROVE
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Emerson and
children spent Sunday at Lawrence
Miss .Lenore McDonald left for.
Stratford,. Monday. • . ,
• Mr. and Mrs. Ed. noir and Mr. and
Mrs. •John Illaekwell visited relatives
here on Sunday.
Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Emerson visited
CotCn.• Solar(' reeently.
arn 'fire occured near BerVie on
SaturdaYlast. Andrew McDonald WAS
the loser. Threshing was in operation
• at his place When fire developed in
the blower. The separator belonging
• to Mr. Claude Dare was completely
destroyed.
• Mise Annie and Jack' McDonald 01
the 6th Con. and Mt. Martin McDon-
ald -of Chicago, Mrs. ^ field ' of
Chicago speit gunday;At limes Rob.-
ettsents. •
111r. and Mrs, Albert: • and Missei
Ruby and Mary of 0 to, visite
at John Priertion's hitt Week.
The monthly meeting of the W.M.
S. was held in the United' Church
basement on ,Sept. 9th. the president
Mrs. MacCallum Presided. The meet-
ing was -opened by singing of Hymn
170, followed by repeating the Lord's
'prayer -in unisonlI Minutes of last
meeting were read and adopted. Mrs.
N. L. Campbell gave on interesting
• reading and Miss Gertrude Treleaven
in her usual pleating manner favored
the society with a solo. Mrs. W. P.
Reid read the devotional leaflet on
"The
• Way of Holiness." A number
'of .papeln were read by members of
the society throwing much light on
.the -work done, in.the different foreign
fields. The meeting was brought • to
a .close by, the singing of 'a Hymn,
and prayer by, Mrs. Craw. Press Sec.
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sT. figums NorcE 'To cRifinTons
M. Charles 1110Qeillin left oo.„61aik^
day to attend the Stratford **Thal.
Miss -Vera Todd Pau Kitchener,
was home over the wooh-ead,,, .
•Als"••, JaehltePonald Of Leamington
"Was homewith his ParentS, Mr. and
"Mrp, Duncati sitstmaki..over'the'week•
end. '
Visitors with Mr. Alf, Webb over
the week -end Were. Mr. and Mrs.. Jack
WCIterts.rt oflulcdratt• *dit'Vaiinedil-')It'ir'3. • Harvey
• bliss •Iffiry:j.„ Irwin Of Bruce was
'a -visitor for a •few cloye, with her•
grandfather, -Mr.: W. Woods.;
•Mr. Wilson Woods 'ind.bis 'mother
Mrs.. R. :J,Wnocie,,motored to Guelph
on Sliturday.':'Ilrs. **di is making,
a visit •with .her family at Gtiept
Galt and Fergus. Wm..Doherty
• retiernett•with her brether:'
The St HelenaSehool,Vair held 'en
•Friday Was: a great, anemias. The
weather ,being ideal brought out the
old and young to. enjoy the Children's
kr. Dan MacKay of Brussels is
visiting at his home here
MAFEKING
Mr. 1iinlayShackJeton of. Prieeville,
pinUte. week -end at his home here
Mr. and Mrs. Rickard Johnston,
Miss Beryl and Mr. Cecil Johnston
attended the London exhibition Tues-
.
BORN—Saturday, Sept. 1$th, 'to
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh BIetniryi a daugh-
ter.--Congratulationsi
Rev. W. Ai, Smith of Edmonton,
Alta, who is a delegate to.the ' Gen-
eralCouncil of the United Church,
• Canada meeting in London this week
spent a few daYsamong friends at,
'Dungannon and Ashfield. Mr. Smith
was . pastor of the Ashfield circuit
four years, going from there to
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Dungannon and from Dungannon to
Calgary about twenty-one years ago,
Blake Congr%gation are holding an-
niversary services :SanCoy. Sept. K.
They hope to have Rev. W. 4. Smith
of Edmonton to conduct tike services.
, Mrs. Paul Reed of Luck -now, spent
the, week -end with her ' daughter,
Mrs. Thos.. Anderson.;
Mrs, Godfrey Hall - received word
this .week of the death of her broth-
er; Mr. James Lockhart .of Sault St.
Marie, who nested away suddenly.
This community extends their sympa.
• thy to Mrs. Hall.
•TAKE NOTICE that all creditor
et John Purvis of 1191Yrood, who died
on the 25th • day ,of Fehreary, 193.),
and nil other persona having ciaires
against his estate are herehY required
to send to the endersigned4on Or be-
fore the TwentY-fifth
her,. 1:930, full particular of their
claims, as after that ,dlite the estate •'
Will he distributed witlietieregard to
the claims of which no notice has
been recei*d, _ • '‘
Dated at Walkerton this 4th" day
of September, 1930.
' • Robertson •Si Rtibertion,
:WelliertoCOntario,' •
Solicitors for Elizabeth.. Purvis,. and '
Susan. Purvis., , • •
Holyrood, • Ont:.;`, Eagentliees.;
Mr. F. G. Todd & Son returned
with their herd bn Saturday from
the ,C. Toronto 'and Western
Fair. London, where they.carried oft
many ,goOd ' Prizes.. , •
Mr. W. I. Miller was an: exhibitor,
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of fowl at the Western Fair, London
where he gat in Rocks, lst and 4th
'for hen; lst, 4th and 6th for Pullet;
2nd, 4th, and 5th•for Cockerel.,
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Mrs. KainTit
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Con.'
'Foran returned home-Tuesdal. . •
Harvest Festival of Christ Chrtich
bn Sunday,'Sept.1 21, 'at 3 O'clock
Service' in charge of Rev. E. 0.
lagher.. .
• DUNGANNON
- • Culbeit.Firtnigan
The Lome of Mr. and Mrs. Richard.
Finnigan, 4th.canceasion of West Wa-
wanosh, was the scene of a quiet-. tiro
pretty September wedding on Wed.:
nesday, Sept; inthe ht 1139 a.m.,
when their eldest daughter, Olivia
Sarah, became the bride of Mr. Mel-
ville A. Culhert, yOunger son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Celbert, of Dungan-
non:. The bride was given in marriage.
by her rather and was daintily dress,
ed in a gown of rose beige georgette
with' velvet trimmings., She carried a
shower bouquet of Sunset roseX, and.
wore the groom's gift, .a handsome
.crystal and pearl neeklare.She mit
tered the drawingroom upon rooupon the arrn
of her father, to the strains of the
Bridal Chorus., which was played by
Mts. • Arthur Culbert, •of Ashfield,
Sister-in-law of the bridegroom. The
cetertietiY was performed by Reir,• C.
• C. Keine. pastor of Dungannon Unit-
ed elturch, in the presence of absent
• thirty mnests, immediate relatives or
the bride and 'bridegtootrt. tater in
the da 1-4 fallawitio the_wedditio- din-
ner, thc homily revile loft on a horieV-
moon t Whieh will itibintle London
Hamilten Niapara Palls. Pot
the bride*. &witted dress
of navy hine:geergette and lace with
felt hat. tweed ("eat. sand purse
hose ard eloVes. The bride was the
recipient of 'many heatitifel giffoe
.shoWint, the asteen ili Whi'4 theV
are held,. ()n their return M. and
Mrs. Culhert. both 'of volidin are POP -
pier in elint:^11 and setial
reilde in pongatinim and hestS, of,
Meds ;ein in wishing thein a Ideak-
ant voyege tin the tort of inattiniony,
Still if' nobodo played the feel the
nootheltlei *44 lie 00414 With
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AN OLD ARMOW MINISTER
IMOINIIIMM1111•1•••• • •
•' The death occurred last week of
the Rev. D. B. MacRae who for many
years was Minister Of•tbe Presbyter-
ian congregation at Armow. Since re-
tiring from active' work some years
ago on account of failing eyesight,
Mr. Miieltae made hip home with his
daughter, Airst,J. A. Fleming at Lu -
can, and it was there that he died.
His wife died while he lived in Kin-
cardine after leaving Armow.
MacRoe .of Brussels is a son. There
is another son in Vancouver and a
daughter in ,Kitchener.
GODEItICH BOXING Bovr-
-•—LOST MONEY
• Mr. James B. Reynolds,: who be-,
came responsible for the boxing ex-
hibition put on ,at Goderfeh •it few
weeks ago in the interests of the fund
in aid of cripple children, is about
$800 out of pocket by the venture. A
• good deal of.symp.'tthy is felt for Mr.
Reynolds whose aim appears to have
been quite unselfish. He has always
been a booster and worker in the in-
• terests of outAoor sport events and,
• the Goderich athletic association
-moking an.effort to make "good ha
16s, It appears that: the Julylst
celebration put on at Goderich WOs
quite a sucess in a business way mak-
ing a profit of between $1,000 and
$1,206 'the money being divided be -
Wean 1/4the Athletic at -Iodation and
the toWn, and representatives of the
• Associationpropose to turn over A
part of this surplus to Mr. Reynolds,
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iligh-Thile for Wedding
Ab a wedding all Went well until
the brirlegrocen was calledtipon to
protince the ring. In valti.he felt it
hit trouser pockets. Nothing could be
found eaeept a Jude through which
• the'ring ltd evidently fallen. What
teat he to do? Suddenly' a happy
thought strndk the clergyman.
"Fake off yew. time," .he.steld
The suspense and sileitee WAS
pd. The young man teetered Iiit,shoe.
The ring was foritid, alga a hole in
his steeking. The clergyman toinotk-
.041, evidently with more than thede,
of the ettettiony on MS Mtn&
"Young mom, it is MO Onto you
Next to * loofa so kistiit song
$. Woman to tot 041004,-
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TOWNSHIP OF AssnEw
Notiee of First Posting lip Of Voters•
• List for 193,
Notice is hereby givelt that1 hare
complied 'with section' 7 tif The Voter*.
Lists Actiand that 'I have posted up
at tny • Office iir-AishfieV, OPthe '9th. ,
day Of September A.D.-1930,the
of all persons entitled :to vote in the,
said :Municipality at Municipal elec-
•Hans anti that 'such list*mains there
for inspection. And I hereby call upon
all votersto take immediate proceed-
• his tontive any.errors,or Ommissions.
corrected according tolaw. The last
• day of appeal being the: 1st day Of
'October, A.D. 1930. Dated at Ashfield
this 9th Coy of Sce.pteimbeerD0AN. DA.G1H9!!):,
Clerk' of the Township of Ashfield
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
'In the matter of the Estate of
john Bitten, late of the. Village of
Lucknow,in . the: County. of Manufacturer,-Bruce,
deceased. ,
• Notice is hereby :giveu that all per-,
sons having any china's or demands!'
against the late John Button, '.who
died en -or about the sixth day of
May, A.D. 1930, at the City of LOndoiu
in the Province of Gifted(); are re-
• 0....th...amsetAir-posirrpreepoid-Wr467
• iver to the undersigned, executor
under the Will of the*Mid Jahn But-
it,;narne an .„1. esses-an
Eileen spent the past' week with full particulars in writing . of their
friends in TOronto. ' claims and statement4, of their ac -
The Kinloss ffehool Fair held here nt
Sept. 12, was a great success. Mr. and thei roturCof the securi-
.ein,duly v„netriile-•
Fianythei Agricultural Represent:S.; And take noti,ce 't)t
'after
'dye renouncing it 50% better than . gafourthl
id t3ceetyuttfr Owietoli
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9.1931,4triba..
even vast year. We had' a gond day bute the ,essets of the said, deceased
among the persons entitled thereto,
having regentonry to the claims Of
which he shill then have had notice,
and that the mid Executor will not
be liable' for the said mete 'or any
part thereof to any person of Whose
claim he shall not thin!have received
notice.
This notice is given pursuant to
the statute in that, behalf. -
• Dated at Lucknow this sixth day
of September,' A.D., 1930.
Russell C; Ittibertsim,.`Luchnow, Ont.
• Executor of the Will"Of John Button.
Mrs.James Wad and danghter thei d addr
overhead, good crowd, good exhibits
an a feirprogram put on by the pu-
pils. The list' of prize winners will
appear next week.
The, dance held in the • township
ball fair night, was one of the larg-
est in,•attendance we hive had..
Mr. and. Mrs'. Will Eadie and child-
ren, ,Miss Douhledee of ' Wroxeter,
were guests- at Mrs. Culbert's on'
Sunday. T•
• M. Will Jones. is assisting with
the work at Ackert Bros. '
• Mr. and Mrs. -Ralph Itreckenbridge.
and son, George, motored from Sand-
uskey, Friday to spend.the week 'at
the Purvis home.
• Mem% Carman and Carl Pollock
of Clarke, were Sunday visitors with
their aunt.. Mrs. Abner Ackert.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson, 'Isobel
and Stewart, 'Mrs. Pettigue, Edward
and 8011 of London .were guests of
Mr. arid Mrs. Howard Harris, Sunday.
Mr. Cethbeet !Jones spent the week
end at the London . Fair. .
Mrs. Charles Shielbs and son Jack
of Wingliam, spent a few days 'with
her parents, Mr.. ond Mrs. I Charles"
Contralti 'thepastweek. ,
Mr:1mi Mrs. 'Andy M'cCormiek,
Donald, Hilda and Katie of WinghaM
were SunditP visitors* at Albeit
Thompson's. •••
The Misses' Mildred MeQuillin,
and Marernet Miller of St. Helens,
are visiting their friend, Miss Eliza-
beth Robinson..
Mrs; Howard . Robinson, spent Wed-
nesday with Mrs. Will Fisher, Luck -
now.
Mi sa IWO* Burt went to Mount
Forest on Monday to assist with the
work at key. "Casaa's.
Mr. and Mrs: "Will Thompson and
Miss Daisy Asyles were recent visit-
ors at Mr: Albert Thompson's. °
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- C11,LROSS CORNERS
Mrs. Jas. Wraith has .rehirned
home after au week's visit in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wall attended
fmdon Exhibition for ii ouple of
dayslast week.
• and kis. Earle Hedging spent
a couple of days at London exhibition
Mrs, Wm. Thompson 'pent a counle
of days at Mr.. Pre& Geddes while,
they *ere at i.oadtpr.
Mr. Frank 'Thomason is again at-
tending Ripley tlittli School. •
tAvs, Alex Mckenzie of Teeswater
was token to Toronto •hospital one
da v hist Week. •
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Michael Gamble is under the doctor's
• itatty'llodgins spent the Week
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• atiti thaet the parental 'roof,
Ws know one ithaii whohsstot g
44h MO 6 011otetta 1111141
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• EXECUTORIPSALE
Of Valuable Fat -M Lands
lfl •the'Townshiesif Kinloss
The undersigned Executor of the
Estate of'.Duncan Graham, late of 1,
the .Township of Wawanosh in the
County, of 'Huron, Yeoman, deceased,
will offer for sale by %Public Auction
AT' THE PHEMISES
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by Ellett Miller, Auctioneer, on
Thursday the Second day of October,
A. D., 1930, at .Two o'clock in the
afternoon, the' lollowingvaluable
property, niimelY: • • -
, The North halves of -Lots number
forty-seven and forty-eight in the
First Conceisien, of ,thit,Towiriship of
Kinloss in the'-Countv.41%Bruee con-
taining one hundred acresmore or
less. • •
On this property is situate a 'good
stone dwelling, '21 ft by '32 ft, and
stone addition, 20 ft. by 36 ft. con-
taining nine rooms.
Frame barn 40 ft. by 60 ft. with
stone stabling underneath, Frame
driving ,shed, 30 ft. by.,..36 ft., stene.
foundation, hog 'pen and hen bonse
underneath. t •
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About three acres of good orchard.
well 'watered with never failing
springs, .
•About fifteen acres of standing
timber,..principally hardwood. • -
• This property i being' sold for the
purpose of winding op, the Ratite
of the said deceased.
TERMS OF SALE:—Ten percent of
purchase, to be- paid on
the day df sale,,' the balance in thirty
days thereafter. The property will
be offered subject to a reserved bid.
Portlier narticulars and conditions
Of sale will 'be made known on the
day of, sale. or may be 'bad on appli-
cation to the mule/aline d: • *
Alexander Gellert. • • -
ttmkumw, Ont.' • 1.mInmv. Ont.
Vendor ,• Auctioneer
(25-9—c)
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• Whiter Wheat
WANTED
Lucknow Flour Miffs
W. E, Treleaven
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• 4,151 ot4,"