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` FOBS DERYDE, ' fresh stock,
M. PATERSON.:
Mrs. Win. Macigensie and';Mrs.
SWin Murdie silent'the• week -arid; in
London..
P. 8z ISEANS,, LARGE, Z CANS
' , .255.
*M i $Y's • P 8i , BEANS, MEDIUM, 4 • CANS ,....•. ,• , , ; , 20c
�1UEIRKRAUT; LARGE, 3,CANS-................. . , . , . ,...25c,
T$UP..14 OZ. BOTTT.E ,..' ... • ;. .. , .:. • •, • , •,10c
CAT3UP QU•ARTS .
$. TIN COWAN'S C•
OCOA '
BAR1. ^ AP; 10' BARS . • , . ,. • ., ••... 33c
CASTILd
$OAP
. 10 BARS . .' .' . .. . 25c
LARGEST ORANGES GROWN, PER DQZ... .59c
• When you are ready for,.a •pair of
work `shoes, ',eoiile in and look over
our line. of sturdy `heavy ,hoes in
agM$liri g ire, 'With •
fence or Leather' . Soles, • bunt .by
leading makers to "stand�''w'ear'•, and
tear and prices to .Suit every purse.
2.25 2
:$ ,: ,50.,
OUR'STOCK• IS NOW .COMPLETE IN'
MEWS,'WOMEN'S •and CHILDREN'
S OUTING • SIIOES,
MRS: &GNES MOO
Que. of Greenock TOWnsldp;• p1on,
tiers in 'the person of M. Agnes
,Moore, classed• peacefully to her
ward, :en Tligradayr. ,April 19th,.1934,
at• the home of her ..6011,• Jot G.
Moore; Durham Rd,
• "i`he late Mrs; 'Moore, whose maid:
en name was `Agnes "3?Vardror, WAS
born in « Lesniahaga,.: Scotlandr • on
Oct. 31st; :1$46, •daughter' of the . late
Walter Wardrop! and• Mary >aw.son
,She was the last member of ,'family
of . fifteen; ` Athe • age, of ,thee she;
came to• Canada,. gith;?l}er parents,
and: ,they'''settled.'at' Mona Mills;- two.
years later they came ':to .G`ieenoch
,1'wp and'':Settled near Riversdale.
In '.that •, village she . received+¢+•°her
public school education' and attended'
the,' Presbyterian � •Church,. and,
`,'which
'she, was 410041, lifelong member:
.O,.p...Iltec.-A;-:1878-she-m"$'rled-�Ceorge-
Moore, son of the late Mr.'•and:' Mrs.
John Moore of Lucknow, 'who,° prede-
ceased her seventeen 'years.,ago. To
this union was born three children,
Mrs: John:: W:--7Colwelj (Belle) of
Holyrood; Mrs. •W N.. 'Bushell (An-
netta) of 'Ripley and John G. Moore
of. Kincardine Twp
T e unera"-service,",' wliicll:;. was
largely attended, was le1d on Mon-
day. Rev. W. 'G. Waldron, •:pastor of
Bervie' United' Churchofficiated, as-
sisted- by Rev.:W: Hall, Anglican sec=
tor; 'of. Bervie and • Rev. ^C. N., Mac -.
•'pastor• of St Andrew's
united*.Church of Ripley
'The, : pallbearers were ;;Messrs. Bill
Gordon, :Victor' Huston, Lawrence
Stirling, ,Bill Bennett, Duncan ,Camp-
bean and . Richard. Leeson,
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l<sUCKNOW , WAREHOUSE
5dt
r-ida
atutrday
13ushe
'Phone: 106
`r • CLUB MEETING
Lticknow.:Joint U F: O. Club ..will
neat in the?Orange Hall. on Wednes-
la
y night -next ...at eight' clock': 'A
gt0,
:god," ttendanee pis requested., • '
few Curtains,' -Curtain Materials
Cretons at new low 1irices. THE
MARKET;STORE.':
ariety : Store
Odd : Dinner Ware '/ ' price
WHITE :'CUPS, .11 for ....25c
GARDEN' SEED,
6 for':`
..25c•;
P &. G' SOAP, 7' for
TEA, lb
.49c
PALMOLIVE LI
v
>E
SOAP„- cake 5-
„Lalli
- c yi
es ••l�wli=F-ashioned
SILK" H
OS
E
C4
MEN'S. fancy HO
SE, 25c to 50c`
'J,O piece DINNER' SET, $15.50'
OILCOLTH SQUARE -
2 for .25c
"Wypit" TOWELS 100 in Pkg. .15c
•FLOOR, WAX, lb. ;tin _,:...23c;.
WATERMAN'S -INK ...10c
CURTAIN RODS , each ...10c
eait'uri ti
Oats
WELL TAILORED;
FINISHED WITH BELT
WITH DOUBLE RING , •
, FASTENING AND
IMITATION - LEATHER
BUTTONS; LIGHT' FAWN ,
• ,$RADE .• • .
Sizes 36=38-40;'>
a
BLACK RAIN $ROOF..
/Sizes 38.40.42.1
, THESE ARE DIRECT FROM
THE FACTORY AND
PRICED TO SELL:. •
' I•
►Us cell
iq,...1fi"�' 7TARIO.
DEPRESSION "MUST` -BE .LIFTING
o eceive in the mani''a $13. -cheque
:,payment of •a three-year-old ' ac-
count; to be hailed across the street
to have a five mot stuck -in your -
hand and: to:
proceed: yteed a ' couple of
rod to he 'greeted by "cone in here,
till' I sive.' you some •inoney" '($2.50)
..was the cheering; manner in Which the
'mbiisher' started another ;week- en.
' ,fonday: and caused hint to 'wonder.
if "the 'coimee' really had been reach -
eft Our' only . hesitation in 'making
known the''fact that' we received a
whole $20.00 all , in' one Jay, is that
other's who are indebted to the Sen.:
tihel 'will think we won't require any
Bore of the "atter clatter"for quite
me. time; and in this regard , we
certainly Would hot like"te 'mislead
anyone. Keep it up folks and 'first
thing you know everyone will be
dying "wasn't the, depression ter=
rible ;. •'--
Cird Of 'Thanks
Mr. 'and • Mrs. Finlay Malcolm 'wish
to express; heartfelt thanks to the
friends and neighbors Tor their kind -
rocs and.. expressionst of sympathy at
`te''tinie of'their bereavennent, and'
,Oso to "thank:' those 'who so kindly
Maned their ears.
• ASIIFIELti CIRCUIT
At the norniiig'service at Elakea,'
8tinday;, April 29th 'there will be .a
leceptionp•scrvice at Ii a,N►, diaekett�s
T. pimr; Zion 7,30
al
'MRS -RALPH NIXON "
In tailing health for 'a period; ,of
41V -wards .:t.0,.t-wo4:year-s;_and•-with-h,e `
eyesight rapidly, failing, ;' the , death
occurred • on' Thursday, last of , Mrs
Ralph Nixon;;concession-40,':Ashfield.
Burial took place in :Greenhill;
eteryw on Wednesday 'of > this `:weals,
upon the arrival 'of a son and` daugh-
ter-,': George_and :;Mrs. , Stothers Som
the :;West. The service was held" in
•Hackett's -United: Church,,' conducted
by Rev: Campbell-Tavener.
Mrs,. -.--Nixon,_., ; , #ormerly Isabel2u.
Isaac, was-`seventiy-five, years of; age
•A pleasant; Woman. and .;o'ne beloved
in : her neighbolood4Mis. Nixon,was
a `tireless` worker, a itil 'failing health
death _of Mrs. . Nb pn. , <Thi
nixie
m n fin
� c soar
on
his
•.n
sorrow in the fact that death came
le a relief to his life partner and•
that 'ere long they will .be reunited'.. a
a
Mra. James, Geddes and�'Mrs.' .Will
Denglas`,,were week -end. Visitors in
ToroPto • �'
•
,• LDareain Prices,�gHE �m Aures.
at g r T MARKET
STORE s
4
Miss; Jean: Durnin,`It.N..of Toronto.;
is a,.visitoi4 here with; her .uncle;.
Robert, Dustin
M , and., Mrs. ' Thomas. Sandy;' of,
:Goderich, were visitgra with Mrs.
Minnie; Horpe last `week.
CRESS CORN -SALVE—just rub
on.No need to hathe not .bind . °at
-McKIM'.S-,STORE.
-•STORE.
Mr. and, Mrs J'.' Harold Dawson of
Toronto, were .visitors with Mr and.
Mrs. dwsrd' McQuillan over the
77)/Int-d---;;:s.
!,;
' Mr, • and Mrs Bruce Gammi/and
family, Robert,' Giant, Marion, and
Mildred of,Elora, visited their friends
-fere ; t e-'Wvee>ti=en f _
Mies':Margaret McQnillin: left,on
Monday .for Niagara 'Falls, where.
.,she .commenced er duties as nurse-,
in training on' Wednesday.
Relief . 'c6sts for the month oi.
March/in Hanover, soared: to: ;the
;highest---point'-during -the past ear;`
.when '40 families received; .relief to
the amount of .$1039.g4. �
The Canadian. Cowboys who are
playing `for the 'Rebekah dance' :'to='
night (Thursday): will ' also entertain
the. audience :with a half. hour
cert at'no extra charge. .;
•
Win Shield
Ii►, the saran school, chorus rcompe-
ition `.at ' the Stratford . Musical Fe`s
`rival on .Saturday, . Wellesley •' school
pupils, under the direction �f 'their
teacher, Miss .;.,Myrtle:,Webster, car=
lied,of -first honors with a score:': of
80 points and , won' the , McBeth
Challenge.Shield • !..
�ng
FE.TQL'RUGS
the id nig; Wr bedroom
C(YNf�OLEUM ,.RUGS
all brio sessoh'd newest
• � patterns
FLOOR. OIL: CLOTH
.**/•• 2„and 234 yd9. wide
uy :Where; you can see youu ' F
xt a ;Floor, loot a Picture.
i".
ria ° Iements.
p
tic
McCORMICK-DEERING "
Plows, Harrows,' Drills and Spreaders..,
J. 'FLEURY & SONS—
-' 'NO 13, 21 7T • Walking Plough
BISSELL CO-
Disc,,: Harrows and Land Rollers
-GOOLD; SHAPL'EY et MUIR CO..
Double Geared .self -Oiling. Windmill: "
FROST, STEEL & WIRE CO,
Zinc Bonded Fencing, Coiled •and Barbed' Wire
TIMOTHY 'and :CLOVER SEED—
No- l.. Alfalfa; Alsike, ;Mammoth, Red, White and Yellow
Sweet Clpvers-
'
acid Sulky Pla gloi ,'
Mi. Sam Smith Of Huron held .`g
Clearing out auction sale yesterday,
1!r. Smith, having 'rented the farm.
to; Mr. Andy ;`' Stein,; •will Vcaine. to;
L,ueknow to -reside; ;having: ibought`
the House of ,Mrs, Menary,. Havelock'
St.: south, which. has ` been. tenanted
lay Mr. and Mrs. Sid ' Bultitude. The
purchase price;;' was $6.00.04.
Shovelling of • snow was, : in order
again • Wednesdayi
morning. . Tuesday
Y
'brought another cold . wave which
was followed :;hy a, snowfall -in --the-
vening,' that much to :the disgust of
folks . generally!, Who'. eagerly -await
pring weather, covered, the ground'
nd on Wednesday afternoon,• had
not entirely disappeared.
The village, young people' staged'
an: enjoyable dance in the ,Town Hall
on Friday, with splendid music sup=
lied' by Carr's orchestra. A balloon
nd hats dances, with prizes featured
e evening. There were upwards .to
wo hundred in attendance; and sat
n-admissiorrfee of 25e; the' receipts
were. within about a dollar' of meet
did ; not permit her to ;go about: her
duties. Her death r is particulaply,sad
that, besides her bereaved ftmiI
,Y.
she is survivSdby.her aged husband.
who'.. • celebrated his ninety-!ourth
birthday, Y weeks, `before '
Just. two wee ,, tare
e
again..
- Two sons,', Isaac and Ralph reside
'i t home; Mrs. Victor . Whitley, and
Mrs.. John ..Emerson, . two ,daughters,
eside in Ashfield and Huron town
ships, ,respectively. Other'. members
of;. the family are ',Mrs.' Brunt and: -a
Mrs;' Stotliers and °Will and George, ,th
all residents of Western Canada.
MR. 'JAMES
a
gas
•'A badly fractured' hip, as here-
suit of a fall at,.his advanced age
of 80. years ..:.Proved .til to_.:.1VIr.:
James ` J. Ross; `whose; deathoccurred
at his home.'here on Monday, 'just 'a
week'!after the unfortunate«,mishap.-'
Mr` Ross was born in Zorra, and on
retiring,, he and Mrs. Ross came • to
Luckfiow to reside seven years 'ago.,
As -:,,:_carpenter and --woodworker: of
marked ability, Mr. ,Ross' followed
this trade as a railway employee' at
Port Huron niany . years, prior to
coming, to Lucknow Since` his re=
tire.ment, a great deal ofhis leisure
time has been spent plying his- tools
and many beautiful pieces of furni.
lure have been the result.;,.
1Ir. and Mrs. Ross ''resided north-
east of the C. N. R...:depot, where the
funeral service will be held •'thisof•
ternoon at.. 2.30 o'clock, with inter-,
meat in' Kinloss •Cemetery. '•A sor
Byron`Ross of Detroit, is at present
with his aged mother' her sad
bereavement. ' The deceased is ar
uncle' of Mrs. Wm. ,Johnsten;of town
FARMERS -bargains in poultry,
feeds and aqil cake; one day only. See
••W. A, Treleavenia :ad on page, 8.'
$ORN ..,
BURGESS. To ' Mr Mid Mrs,
Merle Burgess of Cochrane', ilaughr
ter•• -Joyce. ' .
JOHNSTON =» On Sunday, April
22nd, to Mr. and Mrs, rank John
stop, Holyrodd; a son:
New••p'actory Cottons new Sheets
g6,'• new
TNaito, 'Pillory Cotton, etc;
INNXA1I 8TQ ..•,r.. •d
iiig the ,expenses. y:
Little_ :Shirley 'Johnston, 9 -,months
old_ghter of Mr..and,,Mrs. -Eddie-
Johnston, has• been taken to Victoria.
(Hospital, London,from the home: of
her grandparents, :Mr. 'and. Mrs Jas,'
Weibster,; Ashfield. .Shirley was 111
with h the whooping ;cough, which later
developed into pneumonia which is
now _clearing Along -s --with -the
'oilier tremble, `the little tot..is teething
and ,Was taken to 'the hospital' for.
Special trreatment.•
Attend ` Funeral
Those. f o
r m a •'distance attending
the funerah of Fraser Malcolm which
was held froni the home of his par-
ents' on Saturday, Were hie brother
.Lyman; his: aunt, Mrs. Lavery, his
niece, Miss Evelyn Aitchison and
Mrs. Hill, all of. ,Toronto:." Fraser's
leath: was sudden, :due to a weakened
heart. condition, .following a two
weeks' . illness -with 'pneumonia, from
which he` was • recovering nicely,
Sugar, Tax Reduced '
The ,reduction of the tax on 'sugar
front two cents to one cent a' end;
effective July 1st; was about 'the only
highlight ,of ` the. Federal budget,
brought down last •week to: create'
;much interest locally.This will mean
loss of revenue of from ' six to.
SeV
en .million -dollars • •,Anniyally." . a,
replace this loss a new tax of ten'.
pet cent, is levied on" .the value in
Canadian currency' of sold 'deposited.
at ,00 'Mint or e7iported, whieh tax
demised ',protests form the mining
world arid, -will. also _affect a quarter
PE" a, million 'holders'- of; Canadian
hiring shares, r
The stamp tax on postal notes ot:.
or''leed was changed`ftom threw
esti tq' into
4A it ,
and Gatti.
or Sate ata
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It simplifies the, choice of:Wallpapers for every. room in' the'
home;
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...on...
Poultry
Feeds an l Ca
fo,r
one day only
attrday, April 2•
DON'T MISS. THIS • OPPORTUNITY TO GET YOUR
ttfa `' CHICK STARTER:
WE SELL THE BEST'
FEEDERS' RECORDS - HAVE PROVEN THIS..
•
SATURDAY, • 28th :ONLY
100 lbs Starter reg. '
value $6.10
100 lbs Oyster Shell for
100 lbs Lay Mash
we will have
011ier :GroupOffers:
for this one day *:only''
BE SURE TO COME TQ THE MiILL, SATURDAY, APRILS 28
'TERMS—CASH
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