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o , e Sixt� . -Si .. For.. P ern • .
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e are offering extra prices s special'on
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the following this week: -
3n' .
Horsed Blankets clear out at Whole-
sale prices; 9
,a •
String Bells and :Chimesat Whole-
sale :prices.. :. °.
035.00 Set Sin• le Harness' �7.5 _ .
at$2 0
2 -inch Canvass,Belting at 9 z per foot
3 i in. Can
vasa•Belt><ng at 16c foot
5 Gals. Gasoline Engine Cylinder Oil
0 for $3.15. , Not more than 5'.gais ,.
sold to one'cuatomer.
Tr us :for . El"ectric Li �ht Bulbs' Toasters
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Electric frons, Electric Vacuum Cle3ners, etc.
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j OY-NT
MAIL CONTRACT
• SEALED" TENDERS, addressed to.
•.the :Postmaster General, will be rec.
•:eived at Ottawa until noon,•:on Friday, -
the 4th: March, 1921, 'for thh convey
ance' His ,Majesty's Mails, on as p10-
posed:,Contract•.•for, four:.years, six*
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times, per,. week, Holyrood No. '1 Rural
Mail Route -from the Poston -aster. Gin-
: eral's ,Pleasure.. • • • ••
' Printed notices ''containing further
information: ad to fconditions.:of pro-,
• . posed. Contract may be, Seen and blank
•#ozms 'of. Tender may be obtained at-
-the Post Offices of Holyrood,,Kinloss,•
Lucknow; and at the office of the Post,
Office . Inspecter
Post'Otfice inspector's.`OJiice, •
{ London, Ont , 21st. JaUnary.
Chas:. E. H.. Fiisher,_�'.:.
Post. -.Of ice Inspector.
•_10-2-540
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LO:O.F. Lucknow Lodge meets every
• •Friday-:eveiring-at-8-o'clock in,their'
• Hall, Campbell'street.•1All brethren
;cordially invited.. .-Officers': Noble
Grand, Robt . Johnston; Vice , Grand,.
Arch. • Barbour; •Rec..Sec.,• E. Aitchi
cion;• ,Fin. See:, Dr. Paterson; 'Treas-•
urer, Alex,, Ross,
G.R.Ct.'Old Light :Lodge
'meets every Thursday night on or
:before the full moon, in the Mas-
onic Hall, Havelock • St:, Lucknow. .
.M. McGuire;..S. W.; James,
Boyle; J. W:, ' N. 'G. Mackenzie;
'Sec'y., W. A. Wilson.
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Y•1CTORY BONDS'&bought and sold.
Also farm lands and village property.
Money to loan on .1st.. and 2nd inert
gages at CI rrent-rattes of''interest. In
durance, conveyancing, etc." -Joseph
Agnew,-Nofery. Public; Allies.;: l$lock,
Lucknow, Ont.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter_ofthe estate of kion
, ora Baker, late of the township of
Kinloss in the - County of -Bruce, -.
widow, deceased'. ,
NOTICE,. is -hereby given P i iii it
to.Section 56,; •Chapter''121,
1914, . that all creditors and others
Ft E- (CHURCH OPENED -
4t"r',41,[ILT .STE VAMP:
• tTlas;:'sjiany:• friend ' tlf )rtev,- J.
resell ^Wil1tibe«Intit sted ilk -tire -far.
lowing begot . orf, "vpeniitg >pi the
n4iar St. Pau1'a Cbu`r!clf at'Saul$, Ste:
Maple. r) a article is' taken ' f rpm
9.ba,n4S .State -of Jan. '24 '
The One new $40,00b building put
up this summer by- the congregation:
Of St. ,summer
Church was- formally
- dedicated yesterd y; % Rey. ••Rdbeii
Laird, D,D., treas firer of the Presby-
terian Church in Canada,.. being in.
charge': of the services.' The. new
church filled to .overflowing both
:morning„and evening and the . services
.were 'memorable • '
' Atf the morning service the dedica
tion: ,address. and .prayer were made
by Dr. Laird9 and 1tev, J. S. Duncan;;
.pastor of the: church, told, something
of; the, „history of the congregation
which had . its outgrowth` f}'om a
small band which used to' gather ina
store ; near the pulp mill. about 130
years ago under the leadership' of
the late Phillip Jenkins'.and • others.
In 1900 the -old frame church blinding.
which is novas .replaced, was built on
the site of pie, present, structure and
did 'duty for twenty .years, but this
becom n* too small, the •new. building''
was decided on. •
' Mayor • Farquhar, as, chairman of
the, .finance committee; ^-reported that -
when a canvass 'hid been undertaken
to secure funds for building, • over.
$19;000 •had been' subscribed, spread
over" three years. Of this -amount
.$1.0,000 was ; oto he. paid ;in the _'first
year and the congregation had, lived
up to its obligations. He alsoreport-.
ed, however, :that when -the banks and
loan companies, began to tighten • up
on credits: the work had almost beer
'stopped,
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'stopped, but the church board had
come to the rescue with a' six months'
loan of '$20,000.. • To`' repay this the
Fcommittee had hit upon; the .plan of •
issuing _'debentures. for , sale among
the • eo regation and. already ,31t,60..0
had lien up.
Dr.. Laird's'scripture readings were
appropriate to the day;•his' Old Testi
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Merit reading being Solomon's prayer
on,the,'.openingof• the temple; in IF
Chronicles; <; •Chap.' 6, d.� his ; New.
Testament• reading front' tions.
Chap: 21. • His text is --found n John
Chap. 10, v. ,8: "Arid I . give, o
them eternal life." . •
In his sermon Dr.. Laird, dwelt larg-
•ely on the 'Forward'•Movement the
Spiritualside *of the: movement' being
his special;: theme: He; spoke of 'the
sacrifices and the' enthusiasm the•'war
had brought forth; but'reniinded his
'hearers •that . 'the- responsibilities of
. th
Beare; were net lessan_ those_igf,
war. ,He referred:to the new 'church
building-.' .and . the--oppprtunjty :-for-
greater, service it would give, :provid-
ed the congregation•Shad: the spirit
behind it T. 1, •..'
eOr those
whorthought •thato gar zedChrist
'ianity•had failed, and cited figures to
show,- that a • -larger:-proportion of
those: -who- claimed the Presbyterian
church, `a -s Their ,church • were actually
memberi of the church than wee the
'case . some years-' -ago, • He Said that
hiving 'claims against the estate Of, he Believed in: organization and • in
the. ;said .I%nora_Baker,._who_ died on institutions but that' beyond. all that,
or about the ''.fifth :day. of- October., was: needed :"the dynamic power of
-AD.; .1920,:.._..are.:.required. 'on.::oi: be,thhe..living_Chrie aid..: his .gift; .et eter7..,
fore the 18th day . February, A.D.; nal' life."
•1921 .to send by_,post prepaid''or de Special music was given bntlta
liverr to' the -undersigned, the Execut- morning• and evening: by' the choir, `
ors• of the said estate, full'partieul- which at the evening service was• as
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ars '' of ` their claims, in . writing,' sand : sisted by an . orchestra under the dir-
the- nature of : the --,security- (•if .any) '-section•-of Mr: ••E, Haneit ¥r
Rev, .�.• ..
MA;YL :CONRACT
. _ _ held -"by them .-' :_
SEALEDTENDERS, addressed to
.And. take , _. �, .: Duncesr who .:had been ill, was:arl;
notice. that after • such fortunately not able to attend theev-
ening., service:
MAN- KILLE) AT• GODERICI
,' SCHG6L REiFORTR k1nson, c2, W. Percy :66,. A. Mci arla•ne r '
• e .• 5 , '1':edgkinson •62, W. Gues'tk 07, 1
rR S. No.,12; A96oeld.
'far IV -Cha st&ae Bose 743*•
• ' Jr; .IV;L-41,alrion • Jaigl a •on •14034,,
;)lick 'M`deinnan=l,4t)4i.
. Sr,,-1fl,�-'Ernes Bhae' - : " "
i hI Beyd•:1287*, Alvin 1181,
►$llie• (toss 5Z6 ' . �, .
Jr: JIT, - Vera Robb' 1.386, Jessie
Roes $40*, °•- -
Sr. II. --Wilmer Robh..1292*, -Annie
Mackenzie 1292,• Carmen Brown 124 *
Rosa Shiells X092*, Ewan - MacLe n
916*..
Jr. II: -•-.Kenzie Boyd 1121*, - , .
Primer.-Gordori, Boyd. 39*,Helen
MacLean •18, Billie, Campbell 17*,.
Kenneth Ross 13*., R. D. Ross 131'.:,
No; on r911.20. Average attd. •16.8.
* absent. one or more days;
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U.S,S No. 4, Ashfield. '•
se IV, -D. Finlayson 62, J. Rob=
ertson '59, S, MacDonald 53. • '
Jr. IV. -f. MacDonald 66, L. Rob-
ertson. 56, D. -Finlayson. 52, R. 'Mac-
Lennan 45, M. MacDonald . 42,
Jr III --.l. MacRae •.70, A; Finlay-
son 70,� E: MacDonald 59,: M. Mac:.
Donald 57, K. MacLennan 45, G.-
Finlayson
:Finlayson 22. "' •
Sr. IL -C., Robertson 71, J. '119Iac-
Donald.66, G. Finlayson'50;: _, -
Jr. I. -D. Robertson 73, C. Mac-
Donald 66; - O. MacCharles 52. '
Pr. --M..' MacKendrick• 82, Finlay
MacDonald 68$, R. Finlayson .46,,.D..
Lindsay . .
L. i! inlays;fn, Teacher.
_.;Belfast School :9
IV O • Alton, L. Hackett, . A.
'Bowles.. • J. Irwin,: M int, 'D. g oke
C. Hackett, •• •
• III. -,-.,M, Hackett, R ' Nicholson, A.
Cranston. .
I -T. Hackett, J::, ;Beles, • • ig;
Hackett, E Nicholson:
Sr. I. -,-,G -.Henry i•.
Jr L-2, Henry;;G '.Cameron, N ,
Cranston:
•Prifner,.--E ; -Vint, , ''F. Philli . s, . P:'
Thompson) Mi. Canieroi,i, W. taseni-
by, R; 'Nicholson: ' -
.Averaele- attendance' 20.
•Kath•l.een M. Welsh,_ Teacher.'
No: 2, Kinloss: ' •
Sr : •IV. -G Hodgkinson ',•76,' ' J„
hane.71, T. Ryan' 59; E+ Johnson 42.
Jr;.IV.-H.. Percy ;74, G. Graham
MacLean 69, P. Hodgkinson 67•
A. Percy 63, M. Johnson 58. •
• Jr, IIi: L, Richards 72,'•
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the ,Postmaster General,_ will be rec- . r • a'
.last: mentioned. date the `Sala . Execut-
erved at;Ottawa until .noon, on Friday, -.'ors' will pr, Geed .to, distribute the as -
the 4th: March, 1921, for the. convey- sets of the said deceased among the
4 --an a H s 111•' esty's:,:lilails nxr 4 :pro- . _
r: r '' :l . lia'xties-entitred4rieieto m •havil`i xE.
t-: cased �ntract :for faun yew, six hard osnly lie-elainisEhach._
,mixes peer week olyrood No. 2 Rural- they 'bail then li..ve notice Walter Oram, an employee of `tile`
Mail Route ure. il`ie Postmaster Gen-. •'Dated January 27th., 1921: Salt Works at•(oderich, was'instantly:
eral's Pleasure. 'Jas. Johnston and Jas. Ross, ' . killed. on 'Jan. 29 by falling. from a
ices containing further . • gin _ble,__Lontractor D. A. Maclaren
Printed n°t - ...Holyrood, -p
Executors. 'fled a gang off risen repairing a'smotce'
t stack' at the .salt' works "•and Oram:
• 'was assisting. A 'girl pole,. had - been.
Post Offices of 1-1.1 rood, Kinloss, erected and Uram;, climbed up to •re
.J..11,en arc --57, T. Hodg:ns- 54, T.
Jr» Ii --kms-f.,r4him. 8.3, V. fty€*n 72,
M3 iklichards 69; A.•'Percy 68,-•L.:John-
son 68, J.'Hodgkinsson 62 `
Sr. Pr M. Graliern- T, Johnson,.
r:. •Jr•.'Pn.--W. Tweedy, 11?: Stataley►,'?.
Bushed.: 7.7
• IC. A. MacKay, Teacher,
YOLI CAN -SUCCEED AT SOME-
•: THING
A great many people. might be suc-
essful if they were content to do' one
thing well,' Ina small westernto •
there is a : shoe ,cobbler' yvho• 'situ ly
glories - in his occupation, ,It is his
pride' to take a.seemingly, liopele • `
wreck of -0 ;'shoe, and give it a net ; heel.
d tch' b
and .sew -.0 Atha ,.gaping
polish till h can see
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an pa it uno trusively here
and t jilt
•seams, . an p e :
his'face in•i and then`handd,•it back: •' Keepg,tle 'Slain Solt •and
to its astonished owner, with a long Smooth - •
life of` usefulness ahead of it He r•
er�:.Sh�ving
does, not doubt that he' is the best
Cobbler in the United States.and'he is.
not •afraid to ,say so.• 'Very possibly''
he is right, ...for few in thatcalling
put into it -suchconeentration7-slid
purpose; such pride, and, enjoyment.
Some of yon are, saying ••with' a
sniff, `.`But I shouldn't, want to be, a
cobbler." That is'.all' very well if
you are capable of something 'better. •
•t is a. •pity . for a man - to 'cobble
shoes when he'has the capacity,to be
a successful pli°"ysician. • 'But. on the
other, hand it= is a flit➢-fr,r ane: -who
iiia •'ht;.nrake A. successful cobbler to
fail as a doctor:
We hear a great deal-aboutsquare
peg',•, in round holes.A great deal is
said aboutthe difficulty of. finding
our life work.' But it -would not be 'so
difficult • if young • people' . and theil.
friends were .content to put prejudice.
aside, and study their qualifications
bn the'ir'own merits." H'ow"ofteii`van--
rty eomts in as a 'factor. How often
laziness shuts,a'promising door: -A
youth known' he might do well - in a
certain' line,' but' it is•suth,.hard work'
that he makes' Up his mind to'1dok,.a
little further and'see if be canngt find
an .tiasier job;, -
-' Most of ;the failures n ,the•worldj,
are unnecesfmry. : Every, .normal. per
son ea(ii 'succeed' •at 'something. •The
first essential. is. to find `the: right.
work, `and'the`•second• is to: stick to it.
Practically 'everyone • cans• succeed 'at ..
11/1 ANY rnen suffer 'from
ir'•'+ation• of the skin
gasuit of shaving. With
sozne it , assumes a form' of
ee•zema. and becomes most'
annoying. and . unsightly.
By •dpplying p .little of ,Dr,
Chase's Ointment after sh,av-:
ing the irritation is overcome
and such ailments 'as, Barber's .
Itch. and ;Eczema are cured.
iio"serfs `a boa,'alfadeaThrs;or gdnianson,.
Bates e, Co., Ltd.. Toronto.
',one lcind of. work; but rare indeed is
the individual wiiq can succeed sit two
• at the seine :tine . ,
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' ' ••The KincardineRenew had the fol--
.lowing' Mrs. (Dr.) John 1'VleCriin-,
mon•.on behalf of the.' Ladies Ilospital.•
Ai.d,' . has received ..a check of • $1,0.00 •
'froni -Mr. Rosa liebertson of• Ivreiv .
York, towards the Kincardine •Hospit
1 memorial:. to his late.. mother. •.T.his.
'makes 'a total 'of` $30000 Mr. • Rubert-
•son 'has alrecdy donated • to thus
wor'hy object:
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of c
,inforinatio>!i as to• cohditions, of pro 172-500.
posed Contract may tie seen end blank •
forms of Tender' may •be. obtained at , ,
:• Leeknow, and at. the offcce of -the Post, TOWNSHIP .HELD ftES ONSIBI.E ; ,lease, the damaged part of the stack..
(Age inspector No sooner was it 'free than part• off
Post Office Inspector's• Office, The appear :01 thee'tow
'nship of }. the contrivance came to the 'ground.
London, Ont , January,'21st Brant, Bruce Co., ain
gast Mr, Justicec •Oram. fell "about;'60 feet alighting- on.
._,..Ch,as�E. II.Fi her Roses= ecision„In.:the, e�seo-_and 44-
s: head . Hew�s killed instantly;. the ,_
:Post Office inspector•
los .vs:,.Brant'came up in' the .Appel-,. back of'the skull being badly crushed.
late Division At Osgoode •Hall; Tor- ,. Oram •came to Goderich in 1907 from
onto, last week' before 'Chief Justice .England, anis .in 1915 he went over-'
seas with the 71st Battalion' and ser-„
Meredith ; and Justices Middletonr ye4._ through, the 'wear. He wee Mar.... .%
Riddell, Latchford and Lennox: The • tied -,to a Goderich girl in 1998 and.
-appeal e• 'trussed ,with'costs. ,leaves to mourn his' :wife ana..three.'
Sandlos vs. Brant was an . 'action' ehildren; two boys 'and -a -girl. -- He,
byJohn Sandlos a . Ha over was, a man of • excellent character and.
-brought .
a good ,worker. •
grocer, to::recover•$5,000 damages for An inquest was Lel the 'u re
1 s '. , his auto,T- d, iJ ry
_,,.. 1.. (_injuries to plaintiff and
• a turning •a verdict to the effect 'that
leged to have been chuffed by non -re- - death was . due to unavoidpbin acrid
pair of the . Chesley-Hanover road.
s ice ,Rossi ton June iL2 last,- . ,,Mr.J n ti �t ,
awarded Sandlos $500 and 'costs.' It Mr. and Mies. Robert Knox, forthr
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at I's -
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"tal'kin -Machines". and'�the Metallic sound 'Of ordinaryh og rah . -
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That Is what you will say' when this 'revelation of pure melody greets-
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:..reet
}-- your ears. No wonder.. Edlson's'•A°Inberola has roved its.marked ,
superiority ,over ordinary phonographs in' great public tests.
10•-•2.540 ' ..
WAN
WE. TEST AND PAY 'FOR TIIE
"TORONTO CREAMERY '(U. •F. O.)
ACCURATE'TESTS, BEST PRICK
CANS SUPPLIED, AT ; - -
MACMILLAN'S.,
ull Mir : .. _..1G� l _TAYLO
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Int est:: el
is the worlds greatest phonograph• value -the master product of Edison's •master mind." Jus 4considcr
itsenutnc• D,dmond Pont Re1>educerr,.w__..hich foyer docs_away.vtti xhc,itthe*i' at
d;eipeise.:_of.:claig, _
ng .needles - . •
And. Jmberol Reeordi are just •as far superior to ordinary records. They are practical) ind`eitructsbli.
axtiigi've pearl of• tenjoyment after oi'diiiar .records ltaye briiken ai d been thio t •
When you consider that'you canown Edison's Amberofa'on practically yonir otim tern.; you, Must real• ,
ize •you'owe it to yourself and your family to come to our store rvitliout delay and. let us play the world's
best.Music for, you•• on this wonderful phonograph: Don't delay your visit -carne fed y, totnoxrow;. as': `'.'
• soon las possible -we will :expect you, Bring all the family and your .f"riends, too- 'they will all be welcome:. '
was this judgment against which. .past 12,,, years resdents of Wingham,
the Township 'Council appetiiled un' have moved to Toronto where they
successfully. Mr. 'Q. 'E, Klein appear, will .'reside. ' Mr. Knox 'conducted: a
ed .for Sandlofi, Mr. G. If. Khmer, jewelry 'store • in Wingham, and also
LC,, 'ol Tomitto,..iXAr the Teythehip at lar (bort yoriods iia %ekaow and
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