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toy E.RB.,ST. lt.E1-tFeNSY the work made. eael! by the equip -
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t'e the man's to say the word ment-instaReds
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Leaving all these conveniences to
e4st wieese„t� up and follow, A come tes work in a Small shanty, with
'a good land we've come: to.all,,..xtnes to work.seeith, woUla, requireVuire'S Plenty 'here' for,.
it'si not the homesickness that draws SC* Will "war: and to 'try to °Ver.*
Come the hemesichness for ,the Old
s tee like a, sWa
But the one voice WorOso. theTame and home folk; *net have le.
that lures mes with its :WOW • J .#
n_ re err courageous. fighting's
, " call, •
s
It% just herself l'srh
e ewn* *Oleg.: „w„er.,e,..11.101:0 in stillnese
. •oeu anJ no'osess: , Of the forest; with nothing to break
'Do you Mind'illet Sat -sPriiii:M°1`nini:•.t'"sl"ces'ibi4 her
when you stitched the 'Wedding . husband's Jae .4.3 he :felled:the giants
• ginvzi • •
of the Jwveds.,,,
The oaseitie .little , osstehoo, bone wonderful"atininlant
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inMother, mother,. • ' • • '•and those :Pioneer' women; neer hopes
Mit self deroat the ',broad. sea and: for .the feturewhrh-gayethemeour
YOU la s
age to fight back, any regrets they
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• • , might. have, 1214 for le; friends In former articles .We have been. and ...,honse across the sea. So, feel
oenfining• on research to the lives justified; in 'attiring- they were fight -
and histeTfy of the pioneer •
they fated hardshipas, Anger and• Alice ,wilibbled her loaves Of bread,
Privation, hilordee to ibuild'up hems,
in this and of their adoptjon. Very
little has been said about the pioneer
Women, and We believe Onstheni tell
the- more / pert pioneer
life. In alMOSt. :Ivey home it was
quite coznrnon to see nine, te4 or even
*hie inenteife7Cii-'a rine:
IOC Mina ...teen age to an , infant in
the orailie.,-Thereforo, while the man
0..ith.e.;,.family Was -free to fo4e- 'ahead
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'..derances the :mother Was haineered the true:Pierer .spirit and kept al
' in Yatious Weiss' caring for the'fins- breast in the ,Mareh of civilization:
• ily, •edPeciallY. the younger 'inenAera- They came :in beds or other furniture
.thase.pioneep *omen were ri..ghts o se at sales. ed steads at that
nc. readers will exc.' la*, irtime Were different, in make to the
Ourpioneer gtendiffothers were quite s ,
clan -rind ones now in use. Some Of
_petedul worrien, Nodoubt they were,
tntem had round 'poles Perhaps 'tone
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' An 0 five in.chis_thicksfee sides. These
ahand-to-hand fight—for the poles had threaded' ends Which. scree,.
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ed into threaded holes in the bed
pest; se that who* the two 'joined,
made a snug home for the bed bug
family. Then the "goad wife" would
rolls up her sleevee, and spend the
morning Scrubbing and scouring- the
old bedstead. But the bed-bng:femilY
likes 44 go places in :the day time,
and the chances were they were then
peeking; doWn at her. frorn the hefted -
ed Ceiling: • .
fr
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and. the ether end of the rope fasten-
securelie-With a tkk filled witic
oat Ara* it made a fairly comfort-
able' :bed to sleep on, pat if the rope
sliekeer a kink Pr the Pole reed a
bit and turned, the straw 'tick :would
begin to collapse and work down to
the floor; screlhat if two Persens oe
9Pied the bed, the. situation became
.to say th a least,embarreeeings,
.7:"Nhera were n� orgefientione fo
WOnien. in ,the 'eerlY .daYiPh: such as
theArtr. W'S's Or-Institnt and Severe.
:weeks Might pass without seeing any
s
of yew 'neighbours: But 0 ,somet es
happened that the housewife fer o
to keep a start of yeast, or. perhaps
what she kept became toe Sour, so
Vane". end sineerity, an is "W-
ing to Win S-Onle had a 'great influence
for good on the liceS of the Pioneers
of, West Wawanonle His earnest ap-
peal to hie hearers, to serve The:Mas-
ter Made 4 almost imsloasible for the
• The evening meal wdfild be served
earlier than usualsSte Jet the caller
home- for chores. The meal wonld..con-
alit of home-made bread and butter
and beset' with xnaple syrup, of Jwhich
s
, :were was always an abundant •sup;
plics Anyone who has not fixated bread
Made Sfroni flour greued . with the
r stones, 414 Vetted' with hap iyeast,
..has Missed one of the treats .4 a
•lifetinuie There IS a nutty flavor to
that cermet he obtained. With all the
s • s
•'inetl,ern 'etiniPMent-new used.It :
was then thne-to return hem,
:-and\-after farewells invitations
to visit. had been exChanged, CarrYing
.squirrels stole ber cookies, ants work-
ed warinto her .sugar, weasles
killed her chickens, skunks suckeirthe
• "th
eggs, rats pulled e small ducks
down into .their holes. and .if they.
• caught 'the housewifenapping, they.
worked .tavertime., .Another pest she
hadstcrefightewasetherbed-buge-fersno.
matterhow scrupulously clean the
shanty er' log hods' e wa.!3 kl)Pto,•the
:einvitable bed bug and family were
there. -.They•-• seemed- possessed -with
eileaiy±.,,oae legion. The majority of
theae 'girtar- front thesOld Land had
,been servants in large ..mansiens or
Olstret; k.11,„*Ilieh each one had his or
her own stecifie Weifs and Where the:
number of.,persons:. employed might
-40ge fromt twentyto: thirty : or
tome caged trkere.TWo or three .girls
*mild be engaged' in the laundry;,
the eikik had her assistants; the dairy
• 'maid had girls to help in the dairy.
/*re - Was a butler, a groomsman
014',e4elliaili, a special boy for :the
Selathan, and a .maid frik the lady
of the house. •
meant,a Walle.tn the nearest neigh
bour. . • ' . .
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using hop yeast, One midi al.
ways keep eut_lt _ start for the next
baking, about a cupful. So, carrying
a small pitcher, she Would start oft,
leaving the younger children in the
• tare of the . elder ones. •She might
'have a mile' or more to walk, before
coming to the next clearing,and a
walk through the _forest along juit
a foot -path or wagon trails is some-
--things-nevenste.she_eorgettens-Giant
trees with their, branches interlaced
Overhead, ;splashes of • sunlight on
green moss, verdure of all descript-
ion grOvring•-•along 91e,..Sitlea of ,the
with, erows cawing, thousands of
birds singing, squirrels chattering.—
all 'making a melody only heard in
the deep., forest. She might see a
partridge leading, her Young across
the path. But in •a twinkling they
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her pitcher with its precious "start",she would reanine her walk thiouTib-
the forest. The birds that gang in the
noontide heat, wonlci .be silent now in
'the evening. But- the thrushes away
down in swampwouldehiming
their , matthless melodies with trills
and cadences. And as she walk'
home her step was lighter, her: spirit
stronger: ,The worries. that seemed
iike mountains had, lost -their nsireight
and the Old 'world atter all seeined
saegood-placesto..livesins-Thaschildeen.
and dog would run tO livelcorne her,
and she would return their greeting
with loving hand} and voice. There is
• a*i. eiernent: in the make-up of us all,
where the witchery of conapitnionship
is essential. •
And now; having introduced the
pioneer Woman of West, Wawanosh,.
or any other. Township,' for that mat-
ter, for they Were all very• simth
alike we shill resume our research
sef4he o d picineer settlers.. ,
These 'old: beds were tricky pieces
of furnitere, The Pole sides had, knob -
'by headed pins along.'the's! length:
A rope was fastenedl on the lcnob at
the head of the bed, then pass -
There was always a spirit of gaiety ed round each knob, back and forth
Stiltr IlletTilneat in places where so :continuouslY, Until it reached .the foot
ThanY young people rt-rirrked together, Wren it was strung backin the samd
Where commodities were plentiful and way until the headswas reached again
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,'Were
out of sight and to search for
the% 'would-be a 'vain' quest. As she
enteked the neighboifir s clearing, the
dog op at the shanty would give, a
• Warning yp, or. the Children 'fun in
to. say, "Ma,. Mrs. Brown is coming
just at the edge of the clearing".
'Then the crumbs would he swept up
off the floor, the hearth brushed, the
soiled apecin pulled off, and the plant
one kept for emergencies' like this
taken down,from the convient. nail
beside the door, and on, and Mrs.
Jonek Was ready for her guest.
Afier the greetings were o've, ,r
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and
the welfare of the families discussed,
hits of news, was exchanged; Marne. -
less gossip was indulged in, and per
haps the Welcome news that services
were to be held in the log school,
-Mae, the follOWing Sunday and the
joir'siould be enhanced it the speaker
was the Rev'. Peter Curry. This manse
THEEIGJITH DECENNIAL
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'THE Census is the stock -taking of the nation -- of its
men, women, and chilclren;., its agriculture, trade, and
industry; its housing, and general social condition. By
it; all Govennnents, — Dominion, Provincial and Muni-
cipal—are enabled to work more effectively and econ-
(shiftily in the interest Of every resident of the Dominion.
• DTI these days' �f
increasing Govern -
v .ment responsibili-
ties, no 4overument
— can. give the best
U.. Service 'unless it has
detailed and .
accu-
- rite knowledge of
the people and their
•y.arying circum-
stances. That is
why we request the
co-operation of alI
Canadian citizens in the taking of the,.
. C..ensus. • When the Crovernment's
Enumerator calls‚at year door, re-
-calve him courteosly and give him all
•.the „information for which' he &ski
• Remember that he is in your ser-
vice. Accuracy and .despatch in your
• replies will prornote good adininistra-
tioa in your country, now under stress
of War And *facing crucial post-war
reconstruction.
ALL INFORMATION
HELD STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
• You can place absolute trust in the official
, Enumerator, who is sWorn- to secrecy. '
the informa;i6 which you 'provide will be
• held in strictest confidence both by him and '
the Dorainion Bureau of Statistics,' and can
never be used affainst you by any toa-col-
kctinfi, militrvry, or other agency, or,in any
cowl of '
• It is coUtpuisorp by law to answerthe
questions, but you will 'be assisting yeti,
Government in these difficult times by gtv.
, ing the information readily And aectretitelo
in the Erpirit Of 'good cItizenshiP.
feinted bylauthoritY of The . Honourable; JAMES ,A. ,MaeKINNOR, titer. •
DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS .; DEPT. OF *RADE AND- COMIVIEROE
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• : THURSDAt MAY 220, 1041
• Mothers'. Day service will be- held
on Sunday, May. 25th, at 11 itaq'
' Mr. Fred Anderson, Mrs. Will .Rit-
chie, MrS. Will Gardnerattenfed the
-feueralsat trueefieidsofAin
o! -their
John 1VicNaughton, on Monday.
Miss Martha
'Chiffon; ..Mrs. Will
Gardner :attended Mrs. Albert Sand=
erson's funeral at on Tues-
• day. - • •
RECEIVE FIVE CENTS, ,A NAME.
Unders oath• to seek truthful, ans-
wers. fret), mullions of Canadians,-
nearly 17,000'een5ue ennmeraters will
set out on their- appointed rounds on
Jane 2nd..ti,-take the ten-year Count
of the Dominion's ' people and. their
-resources: Nine -bulky.-; forms wilt: •he
The deal with population, how-
ing,.'merchandising and service esab::
Bailments,. general farm agriculture,
d:
fruits anvegetable; abandoned 'or
idle farms, animals, animal products,
fruit, gardens and so fOrth not on
fariTnitse'.re also ice a stipplement,al'sched-
tile for ,the htind ancEdeaf )nutes and
an individual fonn'to be ieft:for those-.
• wha nutY be out of reach when the
enumerator calls. Before be ,starts
...thessenunierater-swilLreceiyesdeteiled
instructions from census commission-
ers. For each living person he reeords
he will receive in allowance .of five
eeete.„ At -every tenth bowie visited
he will make detailed enquiries as to
length' or renitence, rentals, repairs,
equipment and rnortages, and will be
rewarded with eight cents for each
forin completed in this category.
and such -like, thet would otherwise
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FOR•RENT--Oifiee buil ng in -Joint
Block„ shiteble for .s.ve 1 apartment.
-Apply to .J. W. Jar
FOR SAL-EL-Beick nut ()Mobile, Chtlit
cylinder, 5 passenger. Wide 8,-.5/41..
In Splendid condition. Cheap at $7.00..
Gee. H. Settle Lircknow. • .
.Po# 30 t54:, in.f.tood•
repair; also Y.Ork sow, du June 1st:
skeply te Mrs. ‘Geotee Books, 11. es
...Lucknow. •
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BULLS ..F0Er'SALELS
old RAN* bred Slior I
yes: May be inspected at
field. S. B. Stothera.
MANWANTED for 800
eiih •Nat.& . Permanent
hustler. Write Rawleigh'
211423,E,- Monteral, , na
al Month -
:ix buli
lfl 14 Ash -
• TETENDERSkt • TowN§ine O xiNto,s5
SEALED TENDERS will be received
2 ,b'eloek . in •
th, 1941, for
repair• cit.,Vb
in, Maris and
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seen at •the
the • office of t .-
r, ,'"Wellkerton,
gee for I.o%
each tender.
IV the riadereigned i p t
'the afterneon of Iv14
the coriatisction • an
Ackert D
specificetiens• May
Clerk's Office, 0.1" at
Frtd B: 'Seines; e gin
Oritarie. A , mar d' ch
'of cender to ac oturran
Lowest or ally ender net necessarily.
accepted.' ' • . „
4. R. LANE, Clerl5 Kinloss,
R, R. 2, Holyrood.
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114 'w . .: NOTICE T�CREDlTOR-
yo,u're • • • • ' ' • •
)ept
eira. .„.....TAKE. NOTICE • that el; persona .baVt.. '
• • inie. 'claims. agithist the estate .of Mrs.
m
Catherine IC. Re.late. of theyillage
of Iscreknow: in the C.ounty. f Bruce.,
Widow; deceased,, Whiz( died on Or es
bout :the 18th day' • 1:/ece -ibex!: A.D.,.
1940sare liefebsenoti d t send their
(Seim% duly. verified. y declaration.
to' the . undersigned: ex ,tor for :the..
estate :on oi before th 24hday ..of.
Irity7-rDS-114717—'"`
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• IF BACKACHES are sloCri
take RUMACAPS., Pains
Are relieved after the ,fir
KIM'S DRUG STORE.
POR SALFe-Number of
kik 'freshened; Sompigs just *eaned W. L
e d
.1-gO'..Ss'eM
°1.•11C1111e:
1tid1s
d .-
bung cowe
to freehen
ersets.-yeatee.
fertile Par-
amount.
RABI!
.CilICK,S—Barred. Rock rthickS
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from blood tested flecks Mated with
0,B.S. eOckerels: We 'keeP. all.chici
-dasii. yo_.. lot of. 'works.
• 300 or • mere' delivered. ...Livability
guaranteed: 'Phone Riplei:71-20. Jobe
J. Cityler,' 2 miles ivest of Blaelchoree.
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XII,N-L-C)SS-7LGENTRE
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' Mr. Angus •Macentegh had the mite
fortune of.being kicked by a horse
while.leading it to pasinle,, and is not
,es,' wen. as. might be expected. •
Misses Eileen Valad 'arid Isabelle
Onagen of Kincardihe were Week
end guests* at Stratfordiille..
, Miss Evelyn:4m
%1n, Ki'ardinesWas
a recent guest with Mr. 'and Mrs.
••Hareld.Congram. •
Mr: and :Mrs. Jack Jetnstori Of El-
' mire spent Sendai at the stem.;
Mr: • an, Mrs. George White and
family df Belgrave spent, Sunc1a3; e'vith
.Mr.. Mid Ales. Michael • Gamble. ,
Mrs. Aliner Ackert spells Sunda6
;at Mr. and Mrs. jaines;Baker'e, •
Mrs and Mrs. Harold cengsain Ni,er(
recent guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Morles
Bell of Corrie. •
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•,-EirsTST-fnilehed instchandsteehandefight:
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Walking among the angry- men wit
• "Wisht, wisht now", and a hand o
the Shoulder of the fighter, 'seeXne
to subdue the fiery teener Laid re
store. peace. .
• One the :sideroad,,' the farm pis
owned Archie Aitchison wa
• cleared by Admit Wilson. The 10
house now dismantled was the hen
of Sain Coulter and Miss Coulte
'The corner .fann DOW owned b
Joynt'ewas cleared by Coulters. Th
next hundred acre :teem was deire
• by Donald Rutherford. This farm' i
new incorporated in the .1031nt PrOP
exty, as is also the neitfarm whic
• wps cleared by Robert Wilson. -Th
-nosy awned byMid Humphre
was cleared by his grandfather, W
Humphrey. The farm now clowned_ is
Davie •Todd. Was settled by Wen. Got
don. A frame house situated •bac
of where the Hall stands was, th
home Of Tom Lott. A log' building on
the corner was the -first. atora, Wm
Gorden being the proprietchs In lit
• years it was used as a post office
-3essie-iuneron-being post, _mistress
Further 'eleven the, east side of the
street' there was an eshrey run by
a man !levied Whalen, Who: also 'kept
stere on the west side abhut Where
Jim' Hytles blacksmith shop -• now
stan s--.G.drdon see in the ash -
business too.I On one °real* Whalen.
was going over to the States with,a
Car load Of ashes 'which he had coh•
leeted at. Goderieh: Wm:. Gordon,
thinking it a good chance, shipped
hle also in ,the eare of. Whalen. But
neither Whalen nor 'the moneyever
returned.. Further down the • village
street on the east side was. s r4sina1l
frame building, the :Hall" :used for
voting or other public bushier. Fels
• titer on was a house erected by one,
Welsh_ We are unable to . find xruch
of their history. His wife's name was
Naney. She was 4. very stout
and one .day she 'Was walking abut
uPstairs, sleeking the board ceiling
cepak, when her, husband shouted,
"Nancy, be careful or you'll rine
through and break the stove". •
The. farm north Of the village which
Toni Todd owna was cleared by- John
Gordoe. Th house on the Corner of
he lot now occupied by Harold Gaunt
was b,uilt by Hug)) Anderson. Ile
worked atound Withthe • farmers.
principallY ditching: 'On this income
e raised eleven of a family, edueitt-
d them, and sent thorn mit in the
world with a sincere regard for hon.
sty and upeightness.
Taking- the 10th and nth Concess
siOns, Peter lhitherfOrst was the pion-
eer, settler on the l farm now owned
by James' ritirnin. The corner .farni.
now owned by, David Todd was clear-
ed*.WM. Gordon.. This :includes Mil-
ler's ,Genertil, Store and geOunCia, Mrsi.
Gordon's residence and the Clierch
and Manse property; The next 'fere
e mit on. the 1.0th .Concession, was
Cleared by 'Phillip. Phailen, now in -
:eluded in the joynt :property. The
next. farm now owned by Mrs. R. J.
lireoda. and Wilson Woods , was first
owned by one, yhey also 'dryn
the., lieitt hinidre.d eat farm seleared.
by •John. Wileen. Tom and David' Todd
clearedside-
road iaowttroWttedby YfaF. Grr4the at Todd.
• farm east of the eideread was cleared
by :Janes Raniage.:Beith:eithe side.
'Sad the fared .owned .by ,the Purvis
family was cleared bysThornas and
David Todd. East of the Ramage
faren; new ovvitie,d by.Mrsi, J.:-Irtteods
and Wilson W."Oisds was cleared by T.
Breslin, T. Glasgow was the pioneer
ssettlersenthestarressed
Jeer'. 0: Arnold .Weects. The Barbour,
farm was cleared by WM. Barbour Si;
now owned by his.,:granClson, Owen
sBarbour. The:farm aceith oh the side -
road ' was cleared :.by John' Barbour.
sAss.rssaritesthesnames-ciesen--it-hr-in
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to 'My. Memory; :Mrs.' jobri Barbeur
tellinkine about .the -first cominanion
held in the old. Presbyterian church
at pt: Helens. .There were eleven;
Pres.ent-.he end slier husband, Hugh
land John Rxitherferd, Robert Mur-
ray: John Murdoch and Mrs. Mur-
dOele 'Jiieeph WiIsOn and' Mfg, iliqlsoil;!
David 2,MtAllister and Mrs.: MC:Allie
ster.: Those, as 'far' as I can reinem-
bet, were the few who gathered to:
getlietsto commemorate the Last
Supper., • ' • 2 •
' Across' the eideroed, the farm now
owned by GeorgePhillips was first
Owned by Robert teckhard., The cor-
ner farm novY'' awned by Lloyd Phil.:
• lips Was firs t settled by Neil Smith.
• George Webster, was the first set-
tler on the fatting now ownedby Mrs.
John Webster and Wm. Webster. A
• Rintoul cleared the eerrier farm.
This brings u$ to the Division Line,
The farm now owned hy Mrs. Rintoal,
and family was cleared, by Wm. Rin-
toul. Wm. Welwood pioneered on the
farrit'now owned by A. Martin,. The
fates now owned by Cairns Aitchison
was also cleared by the Welwoods.
Matt Teller was the pioneer settler
on the farin owned by Wm. litreingler.
• Mr to Who cleared .the flint north
of Wm. Wringler is open for dtbate.
ais we can traces -no fuelher back than
• one, ,MeQuillin. This 'farm afterwards
-wee evened by Charles Taylor. The
cerner tarns on the north west, now
owned by. James' Aitchison, was clear-
ed by John Taylors who with Bob
Wilf400 °Petalled the first threshing
machitie in the district. The Taylors
were always prominent eXhibitors of
heavy horses in the ehOw ring. ,The
•farm now owned by Chester Taylor
Was cleared :by W. J. Perrier, also
• the fifty-itere farm -new occupied by
the Woods Brothers. The wept fifty
actees was cleared by T. .loynt. The
stoenee farm wee settled by Wesley
Perrier.
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Thede" Perrier Brothers 'were called
'the .apeacemakers" and many a Bine
they prevented triarkels aniong the
hali intoxicated ma at logging 'bees th
'e
Across the road, the farm new awn:
ed by F. G. Todd was eleared by Wm.
Allen. A sniall Muse down near the .1
stream was occupied by Mary Lowe,
weaver. Thomas Todd cleared the
homestead Where F. G. Todd . now
lives, lie also ran the Ativimill, -The f
house now owned 'by Robinson Woe&
was built by the etentteniti for the
purpose ef having a 'doctor in the
district. Dr. .provoe practised in the
district fen. gonfee Years. The next •
,
house was erected by Tom Lett. Sey.
• Oral frame houses were hunt by G. d
& D. Todd for men, employed in the
sawmill. • The • house now °series] by w
S. it Webster was fornterly oeetipied
by' George Ashworth. Airs. Aslivvorth it
was decter; nurse and housekeeper in
eases of sickness. All the youngsters
ih St.: Relehil; distriet Were ushered d
into the world With first aid front
is good lady; and g „Jbusy ptition
OLOYEt
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met V.M.S.
. The ladies of en- W. M. S. hel
'their. monthly meeting in the churc
ens Wednesday - arterifoim;:-.11TSy- let
.ent. After a • short business. period
'with:About nieeteen. o..tembers • pres
•
Mary MeGeire • read the scripture
Th'e, de.v.otional period was taken be
the eonvener, 'Sires Jos, Black.. Mrs
W J.Rtrulsten , eaves_ a- "very goo.
synopsis of.Seetional :Meetine-.. in Kin
cardine, alsc: ,she read about- the Pres
byterial 'held' in Issekeow. We :wets
favoured
Pray", by Rts Walden; 'Sim COB
hy a solo '``Teach„ me is
ing gave .a ,veryinteresting talk .01
•Ternp_erstricesi_Mrs., Colltog. toqk- 411-'e
study /soak. chapter. •,which. was "veey
helpful.' Our meeting, was brought to
close with Mrs. W. S. McGuire lead-
' ;Ng' inspreyer. The :convener for this
mOnth' was Mrs: J. Black \eh() wa,
assisted. by . her helm rs, • Mrs. M. Coll.
ing, Mrs. W. S. McGuire, Mrs: W. n.
•Walden, Mrs. Jos. Coiling arid Mrs.
W. itoulstonS. Next month, Mre.
N. Itaynard will be our g(i.nvener,' ulth
her 'helpers, Mrs, J. ItIrIntosh, •Mrs.
0, McCharles; Mrs. -11.• \'ogan and
'Orel C. • N. McKenzie: During, tbt.
business peeiod ,it was derided Ben
we: are again at ,thesseasen of, 'the
year 'when We -try to pro de *flower.
for the Sueday. service's arid it
wa
left that this. month 'anyon(J'whh could.
supply:, flowers for .Sundaye should
phone our . president, Mre.,W. J. Bettie
stn -5ometime on SaturdayM The W.,
M. 8. ladies' were: invited IA; Clerk'
Chureh, the .Tir.st "Sunday or Jorie
join with them :when they iarend hay -
frig the. pleasure of; hearing
Snarling, e, miesionare ,honse on fete
°ugh and . Who: „ewe fit ildiektiow
Presbyterial.,
he' Was:: Parnilics then conhi,td,M. of
rote eight to tselve And, it, somAinres
happened. Bret while boxy sit onr.
ome 'sopteOU' c • (min th nevi, vritivr1;.
lOrl'i,vetild entiR, , to bpg, cot Filt,501.•
vides there. But W:(r.-art, told iivtf, mu,
ourig niotreee ')t th sI5 ri
rid Was .horn under a. free hi flit;
eep; dark, forest. gr.r.m4 1.6 moth.
hadgone in Sornerville?'s infli end
as seturn'ing home carryinir
(hinds of floul., when uho w 1nItpn
1. Rut beither Who hhoeih.r.' tr('h IhF
Jr.
as any wilne tor.t.hp
s far as we earn learn the Votingeter
idn't•even .have tho sniffh7s.
• FURTHER TAKE NOTICk that
Immediately after t e said date the
aesets of the estate '11 be, distributed
havmg. regard' only,' to ,e/al s which
liave been properly, filed.
, DATED at' Liickri* 0tita,io,thi5 .
2nd day of May, A.D. 194i:
•• • 1013,ERT RAE,
-Lucknow, Ontarioi!'•
• Executor of .the Estate • :of
:Catherine K. Rem.
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• to th recent change of wrier -
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"lucky", when egg pries climb
next Fall. See' me, or phone me,
• right away. Personal attention,.
Trorapt delivery.• -•
Finlayson 'BroS.
L'UCKNOW
T. E. Convay .
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