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LADIES' SPRING. COATS-•In.'new materialo,;'such 11: Tweeds,,
Fleeces., Or 'WgtstedsI, fashioned•with, , blouse bitrito ; .stitched
"Yokes or, 'hell, sleeves.
RESSES--Man dres • ha
Dhave ' n
' ... eceiv e' .,
suckeas Redingote .Frocksnith:a. ark . Chiffon COW -veiling
linga
neat •Monotone Printed
.Creke Dress. Pin Stripes la -Fibre Si k_.
:
With-Jakesor, dressy •Bolero„Frocksin fine 'Cre e with Pleat-
ed
skirts and Bright Trimming centrists.
THERE: ARE: ALSO MANY: OTHER. STYLES .NOT
=+ MENTIONED THERE.
'PHONE 85•'
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W.
UCKNO: � ' ON.T
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Good 'taste in. your
wearing;: apparel reflects;
character and: individual.
ity. We suggest' the
Homb'uxg,, a new:'
„ 'styling for the discr'inungt
lino' buyer,. at popular;
New:: Style' Hat;
IN THE LATEST
.Cls n
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Pr
Men's • Suit •
Presse
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:5'0
Mens •SPr:n Coats
50.
Lady
s Dres
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dry rY cleaned 1 •:
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Lady's . Coat,. cleaned 1 OH
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t� Black . and : Red • Eack•'1
:Heavy, 9. 'Oa. :Overalls,:' Best'
Quality. ..',Re Regular ,
Y,,.. g •,ar.
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25.: .
Special
Wear-
Lu k
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PLAY COMING
The popular play "Paying .The hid-
ler" will be' presented in the Town
41a11, •Lueknow; Eby ,Luickaow talent --
en • Tuesday, March 29th ,• under aus,
pices of the, W. A -::of the United
Church, ' • :
NOTICE TO .CREDITORS
:In the Matter,of the Estate of John
Morrison,• late of the' Village' of Luck -
now' in . the County of Bruce,; retired•
farmer, deceased ,
Notice is hereby given pursuant. to.
'the Statute in 'that behalf that all
Creditors and others: having. claims.
or demands.' against :the: Estate of the
said ,John Morrison, who died. on ; or,
about .the'Ninth•day of January.A.D.
•1938, are required On or before •the
Second ',day of April A.D:1938 to 'send
by post, prepaid, or deliver, to the'
undersigned, executor of the Inst' Will
and Testament_;'of t , - a
their names,' ,addreadee and :est i
,, Sl rP
tions, 'the: ,frill particulars :of 'their
claims,' a :statenien't. of their accounts'
• and- the nature of 'the secnitiee.;• (if
any) held by them;' duly :verified' b.
y.
afl5davit,:, : ,
'An •ah
d •to a not
ce
i that,' ter '
Such-
lifter
last. mentioned,date'the Executor .will
,,r
p oceed'' to distribute • the' *sada :•of.
� ace
as among a :parties
entitled 'thereto, '
, g : regard ozlly
to the claim'
a of".which;'he�'ahalI then
have ;notice : and•tha 'the t e esid:`Execu-
to Will.: r 11 not • be :liable.. ter � �•;
-the �
esaid
assets or any .pert ;• thereof to any
person: or. person of -Whose '• Claims
notice:shall'not have been received by
him ,at the' time, of such distribution:
Dated', at lajtcknoa►,_Onterio, this
14thday,'of March A.p. 1988.,:
rGeortt'e :Lockhart, •:;
R., li
Lnckn
, o ,Ont: Executor
' N'O'TICE • `-
OF TEND
ER'
Tend
ars' Will ll ,lie received by ;tlie
undersi Tie ''u
g d p to the .:First -'day of
April, AD;.1938, :for:the urch- '•
p. ase
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of a two. storey' frame` dwellin
g and
lot situate on'the West aide of Stau-
ffer 'Street,,_ur.,,,ihe, _Vi llage--of -L k.,•'
now '•'bein ' ,Villa � .•
• Th `h'
g ge lei no. 307:..
The reheat or.any .tender,'•not net-
essa ' •
r}l y 'accepted:
Fo
further rthe
r a �"
P rticu'lars; apply to
•J se
h
4Agnew,::''
pu •.._
L cknow, Ont..
CH
ESLEY. C L •'
O TS ALL ' '
..,, XCEPT '
ONE, � •
BORN O
RN.
• IN,
. H
E
S
LE
•Y
Th '.
e marvellous feet 'aceomplislied'
by • the Chesley, Colts in •
n•win'ri' , g• the
Cham" ions-'
tinge
p ip three ' years.
in a row, is a. record thatwill stand
for
years.
t'.
s o :come
Y' no 'do 'doubt; ;
u The
record. to the There • remarkable„ how:�
ever, whe
none considers th
at of the
12
12 players who comprised; the regular
line=up'every One of them was.'bern-
in ' Chesley with ;the exception of
Doug. Crozier 'who was born in ;mile_
stae,'• Sask., out doesn't' remember
much about :the Prairies ,as he was
mere infant when. his• parents moved:
to Walkerton.-
thesaid d
• FERTILIZER.
'Lueknow Joint
Club will o rate
pe
their fertilizer station •
i , er mixing` station. this
yea
r ander Y der
the•sa '
same .management has
the three previous' years. • Club, Mem-
bers and those 'who j`q� in ': file •clubs '
having�I '
their itnaterials muted' 'here
are assured •of , sawing;'a.:-fertilizer.
second. to none offered . " them any-
where besides `saving themselves:. dol
lays
•
Prices .on .materiale and `mixing en
application to
John Jamieson;, manager;'
Lticknow, R.R.:3,!Phone Dung no
68' ••�_ R'•P 'PAT-,' 1T"i nn.w� 14w.
. TI JII$pk'r M"ARCS $4TA, 193,A;
.BRUCE "STEEL }MAGNATES"
a
ES1.1 ' 4 L .... . . , ..
TATE I'itOV'ID,ES F zzL , �, LOCM. arid GENERAL
Executors Of Estate Wonder Haw Tor
Most Profitably ` Dispyose Of Small
Fortune fn Huge: Steel. Blocks
Mrs Wm, Naylor returned, :on Sat=
urday from au extended vielt. in Tor-
-=-. :',' Mr. Sam Treleaven of Edmonton,
The funeral of the late joseph is a visito • at the home of her son
Schmidt, ci .ommonly l.nown among; he Mr. Harvey Treleaven and: Mrs: Tire -
people of Walkerton and vicinity • as leaven.
.Bruce County' , "steel king" was, held "Mr. -Sam: M:eGuire i o
s g ... ,.,. who simpr���anh°°
on: Friday morning from;:. a esidenc in liiealth aF, er a length and' serious
.th. r ...e .. �'
of has • sister in-law John illness;' t present with his' dauglt
... .:._ ., M °4*''
er Mills: near
Schmidt, to the ' Church' hf the Sacred " ' ' " s e
Heart where requiem .m s; as. cele• Mr, 'Ed. 'Sn deif of Detroit, spent
brated by';Rev, Father Simpson, after ,the reek -end with'Mr.'and Mrs. Ken-
interment' wa made i " the• net-'• Cameron, •Mrs., Snyder and
,. t . s . , �• , a R. C, ..
cemetery • - • , children who have .spent a month,• her e
Ingwries . have . revealed the • fast returned;
thatM
r.' .Sc_._lii�,
dt ,who' •w..s',7n5
of.age.whenhe,died asot. • as
dTed Doswell of Exe er
s
on
t S
un
-
aY yith friarids here having ar
wealthy• as -at firstrelortedalthough
companied Rev, Elliott, who ' conduc-
he was considered. well-to-do, and: was'
able, to satisfy' his desire: to humor -Tis ted `the morning service in the United:
hobby, which was te,,buy steel. Just' ,Church.,
• A. social evening,'was••enjoyed , it
Holyrood Hall on Monday evening,
ani sen ll f or::Mr•W and -MVs:—. A1ea
MacIntyre, who `have returned to the
West,. after an extended 'visit
First .Villagers _of the. season to t -,
their luck at sucker fishing, -made • fl,'
trip • to .The -Forks. on Tuesday night.
Crebks were still.running 'too high,
and the, expedition' netted only :two
how much steel he •had' accumulated
has not: been 'determined up to • the
present•-timerhut °efi;oYts-;will he tcradtr
at, once to. value it and,.if possible' to
convert it
to 'money,.
in
It' wits .not a poor quality of•steel
that-he'purchased, but only the best,
and. • it was . bought direct from' the.
steel- .mills,: and can readily be used
'for .nianufactiuring purposes. 4 is
nearly : 40 years ,agd , that he imported
a large steel block, from: Germany
said. to have cost in the neighborhood
pf.$700,, and this is still to be .found•
'the' collection,' while , he , purchased
another block from' the P rupp Works
in Germany :for another; $1,000. The
large block he. purchased'last 'year,
and had'' delivered,'to'.his'''farm was
the•largest,of any,, and while the es-
timated cost` of $1,900 may be exag-
gerated; the cost :was over • the $'1,000
mark.'
-Sill ni
quiet 'manner and in some"cases'. Was nam ;•Branch: `!'here were, ab t 50
w
'very secretive about. it: He appeared ;;attendance and; a social tinie was en==
to be•.thoroughly`conversant with thejoyed
quality. of: the, vari us grades r
o g des, of:• '
. Euys, Ashfield',�Farm
steel, and it was `,said o f him that •he
,, Mr. Ellrrner' Johnston son of 11Zrs;.
,
'Mr. and Mrs'.'Grant' Bann• ister •and
family,`for•merly` of Kincardine; mov=`
ed.•recently from; St..Helens to • Luck=,
'now and rare: residing in the former.
Archie Barber residence Mra' Bannrti..;,,
ter is .employed at Treleaven's: MI11.
The' Winghami: Branch of,` the Can-
adian
an
adian'Legion'held their regular meet;:
ing in •the ,Oj ange.' H'all'; Lucknow,: on'
Tuesday: ,A' few war veterans in this
i,MAlTPAND: PRF•$HY, N1 MINATES.
REV°., •KEITH AS, .MODERATOR
Rev. • ., 11. MacDonald Was Aeby
teres Choice, Por Mee Of 'MOd=
erator Of Synod' Of Hamilton And
London- Accept Rev.; ',Mic,Gilli
ray's Resignation• ' •
The, Presbytery of Maitland,; meet-
.ing...rercently in. Brussels ` nominated--
th"e Rev. Peter ith of t�'
Re ,,_. Tara, for the
position of: Moderator of.he Ge sial
t n, ,.,.
'Assembly of .the Presbyterian' Church.
tin, Canada..
Mr..•Reith al$o sought the, _ gfilc `
e;:
last year, He hasbeen in Bruce Pres-
bytery for 25 years and is well .l known,
in,. the district. • r -•
, The. Rev, • Charles ''H,; MacDonalds,;
Of. =Lu now was. Presb e
. , yt ry s ,choice
fon' 'office 'f
e, c
e o 'r'
M' d •. •
o e ator
f-
o the
n
d
of Ha 'ilto '
m
n and nd London. Which
;coiivcnes , in: St. ':Andrew's Church,
Wingham . on April 25th.
For the important •positions• ofsec.-
retaries of .the dome, Mission Board
and, Foreign . Mission Board Pres.
tery omina eaTtlie'.W—A;`Cam
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