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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-05-18, Page 8Aerit 1ROAT 7, pect RL SO4tP,.19 BARS • • • • • • • • • ,? .. 33c. s, HANDY:, A.MMOVA, PHO, 5c PAII41914VE, . SOAP, 2 BABB POI,: • • • • ;.... PRINCESS PLAHES, 2 PKGS..'" • • ••••••:.. ,......29c -11ITAKEE—C-ORN . • , 23c ROBflFIOOD 0.ATS;""CII;NA, '1"it •••• / 114-0RW FANCY ,pgn. sALstu.N; OAN' SODA '.RI§CUITR? .2 LBS.. ,;'• • • • • • • • • • • .• •••• •••• • • • • ,s • • • Pc • - FANCY, MICED ,SHORT "EREAD,: LB. ,25c • ^4.. LBS..................'MACCA.RONI, , .0e LARGE CAN CLARK'S PORK & :BEANS, 2 POR • • • •*i .25e REG. 39e 'OA; ratRS- FOR . GRAPH FRUIT, -5 Fog ..25r ..PRAN_OEsf Poz; ;-• • • ....21er PRASIr'GREEN• VEGETAbLR$ ALWAYS ON ,HAND 'PHONE CKN9NAP ing's-Stare- News Sale Sample.Coats $11095 20 „smart Coats in the'. , Greens, ,Fawns, • Eines and "oikeks are without , fur; .while • all have . the new ''ileeve treatment. Reg. valu%s of $16.50 to $24.00 and no two. FRIDiY d SATUR,DiA* „rBAEGAIN, .$11.95: • SALE OF SUITS, $16,95 • _ A group of 8 or 10 stylish • Nav7., Snits in the poliular short' Coat • styles. All are Of Imported Freneh Twills, -Or matteraelLtleths_and come ; in, Vasa', 6Ii06 14 to'. 20.; Ney,f values of $25.00 and,$28,50.• dynd_Saturday, $i 12 ONLY, WOMEN'S NAVY surrs at SUMMER • ' SUMMER GLOVE'SS •BEA1JTIFITI; • SILVER ''-ErOwn & Red:FOX' SCARVES' **dam! •SPECIALS F Friday & Saturday 4smaimiNS PITCHERS 15c, 25c ,& 35c • WATER, GLASSES;,' 4, for 25c • • :WHITE. PLATES, Ea. HaWes'!.LEMON' OIL, Ea.. 1• 8c Green CANDY JARS, Ea 1• 0c FANCY• . CUP•and, SAUCER; Ea. ;: :15c• . CREAM. SUGAR,, Beg.. 45c., Pr.:, ... ;...;,29e 2 BREAKFASTSets, Ea. $3.90 pPoogs :35e,.. 45c ODD DINNER,. WA/RE : PRICE WINDOW :SHADES; ,Cream &. Reg15c 'Z,For ..,25c'• CURTAIN RODS, Plat keg: .pe, 2 'ler .......25c. LADIES' COION ROSE,15c . , adieS7t'Et11r-EASHIONEI. SILK, POSE • Pr. ' '-'55c & 85c' ' GEDDES aeiety_Stare •IIERE AND -THERE held,. their regular „ • May meeting last' Wednesday , oven.. ing in LueknOW Orange' 1414, the Orange ladies -1-faVing- naine" Lucknow Sepoyt, L.O.B.A.. ' though • yet ; in its infancY,„their lodge is going strong, Witt' Prospects for , • , • a. buinber Of new members for June . session; ;We:, extend our 1:3estwiShes for the advance Of the Sepoy• Orange. '.. Ladies: The docial • cein.• 428, 11610 dne of the triost, entertaining' riecial: 'and dances last Thursday evening • a' '•their May. dined. The ball Was Mk(' to capacty 1ect social will be or May .25th. Everybody tvelcoine. ; Mr, Wm, L3ions of St. Helena spen' a day last week with friends in town: Mr: McTavish ,our drayinan; hi inOVed: into the house lately vacatee bV Mr. • thigh ,McMurchy. ' Mr, Mc' Marehy has 'gofio out to his .larin,fei the summer: Mr. ,and.,, ,Mrs: Mervin tna,,,.0,Lalt9,Y.Ar%,bat• libliwantrbrIttgitittartfritie 'etta,t, liontidary. " -eictend.;;,our syj ethy to Mr,. aOgi POtighli mid to 11 in their , • ti1000..boV0AVOMent, if Ug 6,14 NOTE* United Church NV.• g. The regoor May meeting of the W.M.S. was held in the school room the,United Church: Mrs, S. Rath - well PreSided. Over opening exercise and business: The flieeting opened by .T114 lir V. ••• • .1 •,7 , 9". ,-,enera Mr, 44,147LI'Rehert.-"Webster- *jth ,frien4a here,,'. Mrs, Watson and • **Walk -Waterloo spent the" week•end in town. XTS,':W‘liartin1"- p4iitford were -.Sunday ,visitors it .frianda bOat:- Xias Edna Campbellei Onderich „. , witasr• a -Week-end 7:visitor witb he slater, NUS'. 4.4da.'144er, • - • 91‘rial.'aPt.nWvilliNb4eY,r1:aarai:ii,3 M417.14sPirtPicie. :Nklar and Mrs., .N.43dar. ' and.Mra• •Suekbannuei. Detroit spent the week-erid..with`Mre A. ROSS Mid, 1.4., "and -"Mra'..11 Thoa Smith.; . • • lir:- ands:Mrs:',.DickinSen arid d,augh- ter of:St. Marys; were'-reeent Visitor withthe.forrner's .inother,; Ms. W P., ed. • . . • ' re• McNaughton and, Mr., andlIrs. Lorne Coleman of Hensall, visited at Miss Elizabeth; Webster's. ,EP • T.AuS"---L.EA-PER, egtEpt BRICE, 'AD,Olt.gS§E UNITED --CHURCH -PRA.SMERY • SeVeral Resolutions,Ad010ed—.Mee4 ings of the • W. 5.. Presilterial -Held Same Day in port Elgin ; • h Enke Presbytery of. the United C•hurch wasjortunate havint Pr; 1Potor BraCe, General' SeeretarY of Vi,e,IVIP3signaiY, and Maintenance Fond •of the .United . Crutch. come to thein .• m their. Spring meeting,'Hald' at Port n Elgin on May: Oth. presbytery, „thru • its presiding officer; 'the Chairnian; Rev. ' Sehofield of Walkerton, f 1•,cilresseil its thinks and, deep appre- ; ,iiation for the •thnely visit of this ; devoted Stateginan of. the--.Cborch.. . At the ,evening ' session; , meeting 'ointly with preabyterlal e.t the W. S, a large gathering . listened" in. the United:Church ,to messages from . Pr. , Bryce and': Mrs, • (Rey.): JA. JiainiltonBranch President :)1 W. M. ".• - Dr: R. L. -'1'r• eleativen, accoinpanied by , Mrs. Treleaven, attencla the Toronto - on nCIng hymn 97. Mrs. Alton, then Monday and TuTdaY, tealkiliehlirite-S'ilf the- pre-Vious meet, he C•ii•R• is inirsdizepae a 'Cent; ing, The treasurer's report read by a mile" round trip"' excursqm to :the Mrs,' T. Burns; was very encouraging West, ' between! ..MaY 31st and June , . Mrs .T 1....moNah, leader of, this 15th, with 30 -day ''Teturn.limit Month'S, program group then- 'took Rey: -R. W. Craw:: of Dorchester, cliar06 of the iueetiPg• Pnn23. was a caller in town On Tuesday, waS pofig. Miss Martha Xa9,Callurf Where he was Met' hy Mr Craw and ' *then gave a reading, which was mud' • continued to Rincardine* to visit ‘lith enjOYed. Leaflets on the Study Book their were.,,read by- -Mrs- ''Maegitb, ; Mrs.' son, ev., .Craw and 'M Alton, Mrs. !. MacMillan and, Mrs. Tucker. A, piano: instrumental. was. • then' played.' . by . ;Jessie MacEenzie • which was innickenjoyed.,..lirs.-„Tticker lead in DeVotional readings: Hymn 1.1.5;.witS sung and Mrs., S. .Rathwell chisecl'' Meeting With prayer. 'United .Church ', Y. P. S. Monday , eVenin's ,Prograrn was, in During the year, in the: Bruce i)reSbytery,.. one miniater ,haS. died,. be Rev: James. 11. Lemon, late (;i,thc •!Word charge. Early hist January, he wire. ot Ifev, C. N MacKenzie �f • Ripley •. was -taken to ,:her heavenly, :home., She also. wad greatly • loved. Three'. widows .'Veterani-nf:- the Manse: were reportedas having died during •the year—Mr. IL Perrin. of ,'Hinctircline, Mr William Roger of Walkeiten;*Mrs,, Elizabeth' 'Watts of Walkerton. Presbytery, i expressed its sense �f great loss 'in these "Goings Horne," .as Weil as :its .deept est'sympathy .:::for "the.: bereaved :iands,..................-' One Minister; Rev. A. Edington of Cape Icrolcer, was reCmmended to he Hainiitori Conference"for::'•retire- Churh after long and' faithful sei- , 'the „bands of the Citizenship Com .mitkee, - :With .;,the president,' Smith. in the , The. ,meeting opened, with -the, 'Singing Of a ;hymn PraYer Nfileop •Arins.ti;iong, Catherine MacKenzie read the Sergi -- .,.; • • •. ,Mr. -end' 'Mrs.' Ernie- iii1is4;• and . family .and Mra, A.', E. "Millsen of Mr,.and--Mr4:,..LRobert.- ;JcilniatOn . Of . Gederich,7-Were• end guests at the bane of Mr'ind " Mrs John Joynt • ,„ , ,Two young Men were .liceiised to § ItathWell. • :; .P*".eli-4-444i11te-1-1'he'lle* 'end 'Her-. Varna • on TridaY .P.,Itliti..'aceoin pained." ,Teeawkter,*, ,Mis. : /Cerries ' iron ' ky.hee. Annie Keyes, .h They Will:. be ordained had :..aizide her home 'With her nBgOol,nnae, Miss PuPY Keyes, , Whose.' death tinistiy In's mi ' re graduates of the eurred at Varna."°14: Tuesday:U.UiverSitY Tererito.' in; Arts Both 11 :Miss Mary Douglas ;: retneil 'have, eoMpleted :the nreserl'ilied • t9 her :teaching dirties': at.•-'1Citcherfer.. in:theOlo et 'E Mrs • . retuned Van vey Inglis. Mr. Rallagh, tails froin ture lesson...A piano duet. Was ren- the death. of intith "Vieteria,' gToi-•onte.111BilleatiLlhiaCve?neseiev;ei!Id der&r,by „. r. arrickV Douglas who attended on nifssian d t r ' eJessae ie and Cath- the funeral returned to New York, for ‘• several years larild!. 4pnliovn leCit*" ..1epiiairyeed tEionin' ;,.Geerg:..peugias. ''st.ane- theh; fitness :tn nterri- p-heirvqe a mouth organ topic '''Phe' (N4 ' tia • wall, an., is r mainin he fp he ' ris n , Citizen in ,the a g re r Community", was '. ably, '' taken '.' k „ 7 Pharis Mather,S. After , the - Closing hymn, 'the- repeating of., the,,Mizpat Benedcition; krOnglit. • the meeting to a"' close.--e'k., • . ' '' ' • Preabiterian* Guild'. 'The regular • meeting of the Ypunt People's Guild :WaS:..belsd .ou Mon dayevening.' The :program was .in. ehOte' Of the musical °cern. •Following the, 1428 NORMAL GRAPU4TEdi MUSTEETURN• THIS FALL first 'hymn, the : Scripture . lesson,: Psalm . 19, was sung and •', ' 'of two hymnsthe Lords " . . Prayer repeated in •uniaon. •This was. Comte& - For Second Class Teachers followed by the singing 4. Very pleasing 'sole was then:given • by _Ars.. Finney, and, the „orchestra gave. two 'selections. •This' was the ,laSt night in "count of . aides, the liaple Leafs ;being the winners. The., meet- ing next Week w11 he i In . ae org '' '• ' cli f the losing side lwig of Oak" Bev C. H .MacDonald.'closed the Meeting with „in'o3i,er„ ' .., ., s,,a, field secretary. of 'W'hat promisesthe . .,,.,, ,o be a big event Ontarip,.:PreliibitIOn. Union Visited is .... t. • • , •• • ..._,.. a; Masonic "At ' Home" ' in the Presbytery Beach .PayiliOn, Kincardine, ori ' Fri- . , activities The La' A o ' • n , Plana ..7.er,e, Jai. fly for s.s.tchieatigenutuwmil', day' evening, at :eight o'clock.' . The - - Galt MaTile Leaf quartette ant; Wag- ,ipete. in •60niunetio!.i. witli the M. and be holding the usual missionary :ban- Der's Orcheetra has n. 31.0and• ceffinatee, .01e, gaged. Local Masons and their wives h... . w icnis ev. . . Huband o Bev b f or lady friends are invited Chesley. Bruce Presbytery accep e( ANNIVERSARY' sivIegs Anniversary -services at Zion 'or Sunday, °.May ; .21st 'Services in ''be afterinio' ri ;at 2.30,: 'and in 'che evening' at 4.30.. • , , , The -:special speaker, Rev 14-weyb"-e"rt,'0.(Noinagsilne; 1 think the Anniversary ''seOlees alight evoke in you all the Patriosm that never dies: Let' the beacon :fires' of ,the rural Churell, light• up, our. whole Dominiorf :at sueli it time as this,. There is no sigh or Signal that has a deeper„ aignificance- than. the Jight,...fron'i: the Ares -binning '-freely 'round halleiVed by the: death of His saints, Our redenintiori• drawetlf uig1i4who is, to know ""*this—let them look again '"'tO the high ' places. and watch the beacon -fires Of; . a .rw reviyni ,of religion sweep ever rural Canada. MiSS wm,e Vtht of Stra'tford. Nor - ':nal school, , Spent the week -end with •;kith her patents. , Mrs. James iltielcett..,snent tiday With hrmother,. Mrie.: Ituriter ti,Z5o'n Mr:kand Mrs.,'W, I.; trikqiviiild ilfam- y of , KinlosS `.;,iiiitt..Mi:, and 'xi's.; _,.. . elardo,n,'Irwin and, fll0 WaWaii-t; Mr; and MrS. Will tone, 1Vtis tti Lane and ViSS'alebertSen Of 'Ripley. :visited James Hackett's, ,on ' • •••P ' ".rr. ,-, Will Be Discontinued In 1935.. .Regulationst affecting normal school courses in Ontario were issued by Premier. •Fienrir as Minister ',of Eda- , • • • cati▪ on: yesterday allowing, extension .of interiin 'Certificates issued in aulY' as ite.sharein the 'balancing of the, Btidget of the churchat large the', anaount of ;$20,0r.00: Streng, resolutions were adopted Withjegarct te•vtlie Church's ; respo,n- silibilitY iir.einphaRizing the teaching" of ' Jesus',' in respect 'to social 'aini economicrelations between, man ,arid man. commending the earnest -efforts.' of our leaders and statesman ni grappling With , the prObleni, o urf, eniploynient and 'relief,. Commending Our' provincial leaders :in• ".refusing . • . 1929'cancelling interim ceitifieates concessions at this tirrie demanded issued in July, 1928, with the' recniire. 1,1fly the liquor.. traffic; the need to • nient that teachers: who wish •t6.con-; paid ••atainst enCroac ents 12E the thine return. for 'seConil-year. cours in: Septeniber; and, announcing. that ernmencing•---:-SePteinlier;Lth de courses :for seeen.eliiso. teaders. wil be •-disecintintied. • 'Interim •Certificates issued in July 1928: Teachers'. 'Wile .c*onipleted• the First eear, Normal. School 'Course :in 1928,and Whose TiTi erini .c-eitt-r/ catea , • • were extended, te -1933, are mitt, e Sabbaths; arid-. tO .'Oinel,tthe greatest , rct espeand reverence for .the Lorsrt beartedranmendatian: 1 Id:the • Work of the Ontario prehilii-' •tieri Union, -,:and -Urging that ..contiaL" ned'. eftort e in,--alle•tti 'prohibit •the; entrance and circulation of .tindesirt• : ableliterature within our conntry. ' HUGH D. TAYLOR ;Secretark,' of. Preabytery. • PURCHASES FINE, .4,3EASTS Mi James Yoinig recently put. - Chased, five Whitehead' cattle from i. :Red McKenzie of -Asitfield. Which the-hnyer - Claims- are 'the :best cattle beaits he has • purchased in twenty years..: :The; fiVe :steers are 21, months:IAA art& weigh •1l5O anieCe. They are out On :grass oir the fernier' farrn: Mr; 'Venni hs ab�ut. hundred fidad•on grass' this: spring and considers they Will •• be a good :Invearrientiv ' , fied that these certificates will expire in July; and that; if their, Wish* :to continueteaching; 'they, Will' ,be, re - Attired to return for the Secend Year NorniiI Selma 'Course: Commencing in Septemher;.1938.,This course will be givenat,each- the.: Nornial Schools, The,, forms of application. may ;he :obtained from the , Deputy Minister of Ethioation 'after .July:. 1 • 11Qualific:atiori's ter admission 't Norinal SChools, September,, 1935: Conimencin in September, 1935, tile .courses . for; Second dliss „ teachers will be tfiseoutinii&l.--Aiip0ants-40- 'itdrnissiod to' the Normal Schools Wil" require to held :Departmental aer- tifiCates as, hreactilied, at present for admission to.' the Firat Class Course. and iitr addition 'Certificates of Lower SehoOl' Standing in English, %Gran:inter and Arithmetic: 4 DISTRICT INSTITUTE , • MEETING AT HOLYROOD n. ..,11")CS of tbe, district bran4 oNbcotEtTIvi itt.T ; : ;vvON' Bk LOCALY�UTHS 'Much interest Was shOwn in • the dongoleurn; rug guessing ,c6ritait„- "vihieh- closed on Saturday Ifterninin. Hough doming won the rtig 'at ,Teln, litetpn's. With a guess ,of 1463; While therug at ,Rata Johnsten'S Was lisr.`Norrnan Taylor wjth a gtiesa -of. 2520,, the number' ebiteeitied in 'the rug, hein.g *tile lidditTon to any horde. Having little use 'for la 'rug, Hugh raffled it ,ofe the first of the Week, the Voin- Wier , being Arehio MCDOnald, With tckot'Vitlinbar • Ateota 'attend the; diStriet tin t� be held in 11olyrOod: Fri14Y, May 1944'. 'Oen .'Mrs: taUra. t6soi steothi of Ottawa, .le'dtoyet. Of . . 4141netiPli WO! '64dreE41‘thef.ttI41160010. A .1' *MEN'S RACY SOCKS' C'11ILDREN'S COTTON. 'HOSE; BLK.. Altai:* 1$ ;PP,. • ,1,0c ; , • • Pc. 1 PIECE' '1;sIAVY RAYON,. Reg. 39c.• PER yp• • • • • , • :VIOL:17MP ',RATOIS*.;,• wide; Mue, fOrc.y, TOR '11$4 .TA4P. , M$Y,8 .4A)(„PiziGdAil & , Anti " LilitAWERs: SIZ if • .1.'36 wit...-. • • • •• • .,••,..24: • • •sruttryr, .,rApi?r,s- OF frvirggri .1:4NET), P9c4P,*$ • istuiv -pg4T" .-!moPs;, Pp.• •„, , , 'McCluskey;. Manager Baby Chic lir,ed front line bred R. O. P. and Registered high production hens. We guarantee.' Pur. chicks free:. from diaease' and:that they • will reach Yen right 'in'.everyway. *Leghorns,,1$7:09” per hundred; Barred ;Rocks, i$8.00 per hundred, anytime ,iltor MaY 15th• . Order..yours now; Pay for them -when you' 'get them. ," 1 ' • Bitaiitls, Ont.: A,N.NUAI2 MEETING . . •• • .., • Finantial.'$tateinent .Presented And .New ..The 'annual meeting. :of the ' Lich" :syioa;sv..hbr:idnealto:ifhe,thhe?Wmeo.indfenivx'S 4n,,S, W. J. Polig:la,, with,' a •large'' attendance: •., Pie. IA „vic-Pres., Mrs.' W. 0.•AnOiNi. presided: :Following, the reading 'and disposing of the 'Minutes . of •; last -annual meeting and last regular ineeting; the 'financial ' repo ' . 'was ' m expenditure' of $24:38; leaving ael ) received :and • discussed.'' Repeip s for he . year amoutitadto $31.1 . with * halanie an hand of $50.77, The . flower 201.; . mitt.. Tenn, and Mrs:, M. Mc-,' lavish; reported having • visited :and taken fruit or - flowerS"P -..to: . twelve rii*einbera; ' who were ':' ill and , had a ,1)alance On hand: of 906. • 422.75 was trheetil.i;poct,idfscirrin-otietide.:‘,:stia:ofqt..i....0.4'.0tie!ceIt',ber; Mrs. Pearlman: 410.00". of this was ' ridded t6'. the Relief fund;1$7.75: to the Memorial. grid. 5.00' ,to the' deneral, Flinch.. - , ' , , '' : l!' ' • Officera elected 'for the year were:: Rep:: pres., Mrs. • W. E:. MeDimilid; Pres., Mr.e.. w„. J,, r•Doughti; let 'Vice.. ores,,' Mrs. R. H. Thompson; • 2nd'. ,J/ice.Pree, Mrs: W; G. Andrew; -Sec.., ....reas., 'Mrs. Temple :Clarke; brarief lirectors, Mfs. W. M. 'Connell; , Mrs Johnston, Mrs. i :J. Carneren Mrs.;J:, Garniss,,MiSs'seth Alton, an. MrsC,'-Steward.•District' -director Miss Beth Altqn;•.floWer com, Mrs Ygon 'and. Aira.Patterson, ' Pianist Mrs... 4. jOynt; asst. pianist, Mrs, A.• C. Agnew, representatives •te..dis. trict annual,. Mrs. Aitchison • Mrs, Greer, Mrs. a: Alton, • Ig:ry-s daniii'bell.4.od auditors, , Mrs.: Yotin W. Henderson. * Arrangemen'tr. were made: f.or the distriet. 'annual ,rneeting,,-Which Will be held. in faicic.' now "on 4pne" 28thi 'and ,a1SO for thi special summer Meeting .4to be hek at 1.10,1Yreed on". Jithe 19th; *4eiv. tin , speaker-' )v-iit' he: Mrs. .Laura float. Ste"plien of.' :Ottawa, ° FolioWing tit( birainess netted, •Mi7s, ..1), ',McDonald' contributed .• a reading and Ilgiar „ , . Jeskip 'McKenzie a piano . sole, whicl Were yery much enjoyed as was alsr Corninunity ,singing; ',.itiynt: Themeeting was 'close( by ,Sinking The "moite LeaL, Refreshnienti ;Were seriPed. :The June meeting will.Me hel,d• At the home- , of Mrs. W. G.'"AndreW ' ' ' . ' • ' . "...1AENDED :UNCLE'S .FUNERA: ,Mr. James' 'Forster 'attended t funeral 'of' Ifs 'allele,' the -late '..Andre ,l3iiick;. at Jerseydile, on •Thiirsd Blaefesi death occurred ' • the adVanced, age ,of nine'tY years: he REcEIVE Eire,Chief R.J.Moore has redeiVe comniuniCation from the Teeswater Eire Department •inviting the local brigade t�' attend the 'fifth ehtlich balance hin thirty days; , • t,t1 n g „. make. a -georgeous display, useful for Bed,, Borders, . baskets Or' 1,oiwitiets hardy, and will bloinn' well even. :ate; hard -frost. •• Our - GIANT -SNAPDRAGR.ONS : - and FLUFFY ASTERS are' "unsUr- . 'Passed. . • • " - GOLDEN 'ACRE:: CAI3l3AGD... and :CAULIFLOWER, planted-. now. will be 'ready ;for use early in july, STEWART BROS:, penniiller Nth:series 'Phone, Carlow '235. ' ' NotrcE TO CREDITORS ' • • In the !Matter --.of ;the estateLofL Abrahitth" :Biirns.,;,,late.' of the • Village . of ,4yeknow,' in the-Coin:4Y of Bruce, Laborer,. deceased. • Notice is .hereby given 'that, all persons having any, claims .or de, • mends. against ': the., late: Abraham 13urns,, 'Who died on or about the eighteenth. day- of April, A. D. 1933; • at -the VillageTef-Lucknow Ti County of.l3rnee, are required to eerid by Post 'prepaid' to deliver to 'the• , . • undersigned,' ;executors under the Wili,of the 'said Abraham Burns, their naines and. addresses . and full 'particulars, in writing. of "their •elairns and Statements ,,of their 'accounts and the nature' of the securities,, if any held by theni. duly • Verified by , affiw And -take netieel) that *. -after the 'eighth day .�f june 1993, . the said Exectitars Will Proceed to', dig - tribute .;:the: assets of ,the said ,de -- .Ceased ainerig the • persons' ,entitled thereto,- having regard only. to the elaima Of which :they ' ihall_then: have had notice and that the said: Execu- tors :will not be liable . for the said 'assets' or any ' part thereof to am." •oerson of whose claini they shall 'rnt•'"then :have .received notice. • This notice is given pursuant tO the Statute 'in in that.; behalf. ., :Dated at; 1..uc1snow,- Ontario,: Ods enth, dair:!ef ;,MtiSr. A; D. 1933... . :Andrew - Lockhart, Jacob -Milkr,. . r.,ticknoW, Ontario4 'Executors. MORTGAGE SALE •: UNDER AND Ey vtirryu of pho ' ;iowere of Sale., contained in A C,er.,. e,Lnn mortgage, which ,will: be iticea:at:. the tinie of sale,. ,there Will )e. • offered for " sale ELLIO,T,r;• Anctiorieer. PIS IC ;AUCTION , -Monday, the 29th day of • May, Oak.. id :the., hour Of ..two o'clock .in the aftcriniOn, it- the' 'farm of john -Henri,. Turner.; H.' R: NO. -,2,.17tickntiint the following propertY, ALL 'AND' SINGULAR 'that , ;e'er, tairi. parcel ' or tract o and and' prem],selyiriernirbeing . . . the Township. of • West' WaWanositi in the COurity, of ,Ituren, and ince' ;of Ontario, .and, being .Ceinno.ed Of'', the ;East ,Ilalf of LotNutiiber TWentY.,six (25); : in the" :EleVentli" :14neeSsion, andthe South Half Of Let ntimber TWenty-..SiX, (25) 'in :the.: twelfth„.Concession'. of 'the 7;said t‘oWniliip Of .WeSt WitWarioShi, :con. ; taiiiing adineatilrenient • TWo Hundred (00) atte„, mere or less. ' ; On, the said farni. there is said to be:. erected 4 'dwelling . hOuse with, eUttoble firmbtilldings: , The: lands: will bo' sold !'snbject, to a reserve nid: ' • titpmgtir , SALE: ten per ,e,ehp 6t 'the plirchase- Mon,ey to be ',paid d�wn tit;;AliO :time bt sale *arid the, Dartidne..--,woie•h41,4:41 n ario. est irentan'e Asociatuni, ditiobs of. gale, apply t to he held in the:Teeswater :Preibi, • :Harry W. Page; Esq., tuat teridir-Chtirch on Sunday,' May 28th. Toronto, Ont. at 2,30, o'clock. "bttracle "Solicitor to the Mortgagee: , np,; at the Teeswater park" 4214 pto., bA.TED at Toronto' this, nrat ;;dq 1 a•e• coed to 40014 Of Hoy, loaa, • "k • .t. ir4 4, •