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CERTO IS PECTIN EXTRACTED FROM FRUIT
LOUGH,•
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..�. stud Ms. Dan Murray and Miss,
r.1e : home from•
�-+lre3,�i. ara1:a.`oyi a -,. �; .. _
letrip-to Sadliury'
• Mrs. 'Ethel :Raunehey of Merritton.
is visiting #with: her mother Mrs • E.
J. Haldenby.
�Mr::arid Mrs- F's `•M torr, Mr.
and 's Harry Needham of Kingarf
Were 'recital ,;visitors with their .:aunt
]leers. Win. Baulks~ ..
L:VKN(
TRAIL, RANGERS.
(By Willard Thompson)
aS O A~ NORTH . PRIZE WINNING
held on Monday, ,kine ("O a essay canfist • written this
change of -date) at the .li:4xnerof hies "why it Mould
> ` spring on tIre ati#ieet
warded to Eldon V- Blotclirnghatnr R
The „E "nieetiint will be LETTER
11r�m Scott at: `;'t z ' ` 13ns l To ' Cburchl first : prise_ was. a -
made to *lead t)tely _Teeswater
en Friday, July 4th at 2-30 pan
\ Congratulations.. to W ifted' and
Betty Donsiaega who Passed the Ea
, traince on *Or' year's work: ' . •
I , -A, lam Crowd amended the Garden
Fatty on Thursday evening:• The Eine-
vale Young People presented the Play
well g•; another : Tra41: Ranger:
season is nst: about'•ovet dud in suni-
ming : things up . I • think 'We Gait . say
ette've , had..a iniglity `good Year of- it.
i :week's. executive meeting fail-
. t .-.
ed uto: bring .about any' final decisior
about .nipz • Many: lads wilt be serving
on hunts; during the holidays and in
' more ways than one it would be Si -real
patriotic . service ..if camp were '• put
,aside this -'year. however. that's• for
• you todecide and•"fnial word will be
"Rm. Slick from , pumplrin :Creek".
The UUnited W. M. S. meetting will i small extent, the cultivation of aChri!s,
keine o I> rs. George tiani - as, the root• of a�, 'fernier de
-be held at the � f . � .. tY _ .. �. =ut ' of
1#arlotess..on: Wednesda ' Julys .d. ; _moersey,. and, in the :,:lyeeding o
� � wee -end` holed and mists'ast: ,
3 Lneknow and 2nd
prize,. to . Patsy
Treleaven of Lcknow
• •Eidon's ; essay folldtee; • -
• `cI should. go to Church to,.apprec-
iabe the • reality, "instead of !the- re-
.;noteness . of •Go4, and of ,the Christian
religion, It is my duty,. ter, the Brfitish
Einpire to help; ..to no 'matter what
• 310•: ire „Sknitli stent the . the teams of hat
with Salem friend,, ' ` :.'. • •l :should . g9 to Chureh to fortify
?dr r on Ball,of•ties Ii C.; A. �.-•.myself physically, and" spiritµ .l Y
d Gond -r�
Toronto; called on 'friends. here on
Sunday:. at a
Mr., and Mrs,' Fetish MOff n
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Mr. Clark Lapp spent Sunday even
ing rwith.'Mr. :dnd'•3�irs. Bill Lapp.
found In next week's column. Intended" for lest week)•
ices. were -held "on
., -se�
�•.11Ii1•ioiigli• club meetings will be, aver.. Anniversary . •
till next fall, the column will continue 1sSunday, June, 15th- Rev. Dr. Palmer
to be published for"a'few more weeks. 1 of Palmerston delivered, two .interest-
il to umreary of club ing sermons
and " it. will be' a means of'.sheveng Betty Connelly; ..lir. and
'the folks •, in totem that our group' is. Dawson visited •friends recently at
gainst, ' the, hardships, and ' the ,ev'
which .are lurking ,along .tbe"pathway
of life to divert •,us 'from our sinks,
and ambitions,' and to atealthi�tY' leas'
us,• to ultimate'- disaster: The Church
has indicated the...Way of everlasting
life, and it is ours. for the following.
' ' I' a,u—ld—go to -churelr- ns an ex-
apple to other`s, forA.he church stands
calling for .youth to follow, and when
at last it's'; call is heeded a new world
THi,R$DA1�r Jf1Ns .24th, '11941
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PIGS FOR SAGE -Apply to George ' IT IS DANGER�O[1S to drive with
Beaton, RR. 6;' Lucknow.
It will contain .a s
activities during the past three 3 ears , Mr, and Mrs. Neil MacCallum, Miss, will be formed, to rise above the hat
Josir red and sin of, the old. -
I should go to. 'Churchto- seek in-
spiration there. The true , church as
the keynote of character. has .sent
forth men and women, who have fort-
-
feed' tketnsv ''habit- caul
eTlves� agn.�t•
ing ..evils, and have faded comities
tribulations, in . a desire that youth
• nol1 just •a +bufCf Ot yo" aavanaa,.y�, .. run' Perry.
.
re resentative gathered together to •make ,all the 1lir- and Mrs. • Ball; Lapp and babe,
cCi p
Di eery, •
ur-. • es Jean and Dolens 'Orr spent
R Mr
e. — `iTo Seek. Truth, Cherish Sunday with
Sunday rete at 3 ascii k at :thePre's- Poe . Me* Other�,s": Visitors .on. Sunday 'rwith Mr. and
b tai ran church. Everyone is urged I; Health,•Lo e God and 1p l Moffat included Bir.. and
y —sol that 'we ha'de been a•real beneOt Mrs. Fetish• M
t+o. attend. om hsii i . --...s;:. Eo , : Ren, M.'. -- Neigroi. , Mr ._ ; .s►uld: overcome„ these barriers and
to "th'i town •azd have . ace " p ,•m.r
woith�vhile clung$•. , and iMrs.• J. Sti ethers; Mrs. 'Thomas I,help in. the rebuilding of a higlier.
Robb ;and Wilmer and.: Mi: Ale$ Mae -..'world-wide realm ':of thought:
TILE 'SAI,KLLD PICNIC was h•eld `We'll be `seeing you.all: next week rizie• •Above all . I should go to Churci-
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on Satur- ,then when 'another, Trail: Ranger col- Ile June meeting .^ of the Presby- as a •'necessity rather than a mearning -
at Harbor Park, 'Goderich,.The
ev
:s tt, ._ ._.peakkon -•noisewe-eau but=a•_ aup,..�s7tlr ? K._ 'ice.
of the Settle Society, iar'91 • sp �. , Mr,�•and .M
poor tires in hot weather, Get quality
and still save by making Your pure
chits at The Canadian Tire Corpus,-
FOR`' SALE'- $nick automobile, eiglgt", ution Store, : Wtngham Ont.
,.CARD OF p THANKS.
cylinder, 5 passenger, ,Model 8=67'.
in splendid condition( Cheap at $700.
Geo 11Smith: Lucknow:
FOR • SALE OR. .RENT- Furf shed
'Point
cottage; late Dr., Spence s,
Clark; open for• inspection. Write' Box•
18.:-Oshar''a, Ontario.
Ashfield •Utr-
i'1tIvA4'E SA4F A , bed-
its parsonage. Dinh" coin -and
d..
room - wicker and chesterfield suites.
Meat be sold.by July 1st:.L Wilkins,
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day, June 14th, isaae Buller of , tO r terian W1. 1a. S. was held on Thursday
Helens was ...elected- uses -areal en • •
• fa roil . If you :.Want Action—Enlist Novel this itiily, g )� .. � . � • .
St_ ti
vice-president of.
goes • press.
• at the home , of liars: Bert Moffat.
kl:
�.for
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ACTIVE 1
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SERVIcE
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RATES Of PAY DI THE RANKS L30 Per Day with Board. Lodg- -
mg, Clothing, Medical and Dental
care provided. ER't:t{A: (I) 'Rates
varying . froia 25t to 75e per day
for' skilled tradesanen while ear-
isloyed. (2) Dependent Allowances
in Cash; S35 to wife, $12 each per
month for 2 children --- only '3
dependents per sol
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DEPANT
yes, alines, tanks, ` armor red cars, mechanized
equipment of every description await YOU to
send"thetn thundering down the road to victory.
This is the opportunity you, have been. wanting
— the:.- chargee to talk to the Hun in the •only
language he understands. So join. up NOW for
ACTION Overseas in old • England, or whoever
the enemy rears his head.
The Canadian Acti re Army. ,
r4giiires men for . ,Artillery,
engineers, Signals; Armour= •
ed Cars, 'Tanks,. Infantry,
'lt"sanspo>bt and Supply,
).iedical and Ordnance and -
other branches of, the Ser.
wive. The Armyis prepared •
to teach many trades, and
to traiii you to efficiently
handle Canada's weapons
of war.
Go to your nearest District. ,
Recruiting office: Find
out about these Units; how
they work,, what they do.
See just where you'll fit in.
See whet* any particular
skill you ptiasees can best
e
'utilized. Then join
for 4CTION. ••
Apply to Nearest District Recruiting Office
Or
Any Local Armoury
fir' NATI'OAL: DEFENC
CAPAD
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less routine. The salvation of man-'
kind can . only be obtained' , by direct
contact with God,. in a _ return to
Muth revival as a foothold for: the'
eadempii " .
•1Vira.,arrtl'Mrs, Maurice Hodgins wiah,
iter.. acknowledge with grateful .thanks
tine m'a'ny kind acts. and exprestionam '
of.syrepathy by friends and ,neighbors
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h ti sir ' o f . the ;death Of their lit-
att� e , •
FOR SALE -90 acres standing . hay,
Situated • ?/4 ,smile Qwest of Ripley on
Con.'' 8, Huron Twp:• Will be sold in.
l reels to__.solt purchaser. Apply to
11..Andersou, Flax Mill, I,,u now:
YAMA GOLD MAI.NES
,Mr. Jack. Miller of Toronto is vis-
iting at the home . of his brother, Mr.
'Wallace
Wallace Miller this week;Rand is quite
enthused over -the Yara',Gold Mines,
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tie daughter.
' N O'hl,CE Il'O . CR.ED1TORS
In the Metter of: the Estate WA._
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liana Mckenzie, late. of , the Village
of Lucknow in the County ofBrace,.
horilies,:deced, ons having
Takse-doe notice thaeast all pers
churns :against the above named Wil- ••
Ham McKenzie who died on; or, about
the 1st 'day 'of June, 1941 .are hereby
recurred to . send particulars of the
same . thiiy 'verifiediby-statutory .de-
el ,rat io.rr. to either ,of' the undermen-
tioned executors at Lucknow. .Ont.,
on 'or before the, 2nd day of July,.
And' further -take notice that im-
mediately after the •said date• the as-
sets of the .said estate will be distrib•
-
uted among, those entitled thereto,
havin(,% regard only to the, claims •
which have been'• properly filed. • • ,..7�
Dated at I.ueknaw• this. llth day of . •
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__.:. . "_ i'eeeittl a0ertts-•=-Jene"-•1941.- e::,_.
which he has been y` Kenneth R : McKenzie &
ing in this paper. Johan C. McKenzie, Eicecutora,
!. Me. Miller states that' construction. , LuclaiowOnt
ot`th ' mill till nearing completion. and'
e. i -s ' of �
that it will be'' producing` gold d' b=r'�ks,
aiitliin about eight weeks,. with profits
ranging from $8 to $10 a ton.
Mr. Miller has moving pictures of
the /amu Gold Mines, Which he will
be .pleased. to show to anyone; inter-
. ested. .
The following' editorial is from the
BELFAST CENTRE ,
We are pleased 'to report that our
teacher,' Miss. Hilda Twamley who has
been teaching for the past year here
is again engaged for . another 'term.
Congratulations are extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Cranston and we wel-
come' them to ,the burg.
Visitors iwith'Mrs. Thos. Henry over
the- week -end were: Mr. Chas. Brown-
ing and son. Ross of 'Southampton,
Mrs. .. A. McCreaty .and • daughter,
r►fargaret, Mrs. Alex Smith and, Mrs;
Gordon MacKenzie of Harristot;•
Mr. and MriL ha Campbell of .Luck=
now and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cainp-
'sell and family of Fordyce 'spent
Sunday, at the home: of Mr. and, Mrs.
Glenwood Campbell. •
Mr. Arthur Brooks of Toronto spent
one day last week with his brother
:air. Joe Brook's. ••
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Watson and
family of the Nile spent Sunday' at
the heme of Mr: Alfred. Sherwood.
Mr. and Erse -William Twamley vis-
ited at the. home of Mr. and .Mrs.
George Lane of Lanes one day last
Week.
Mr. • St. Clair ,'Irwin of Lucknow
dart' spent Sunday +with. Mr. and
Mrs. Irvine 'Henry..
Mrs. Gilbert Vint of La'"nes who is
ill ' at present, is visiting With her
daughter, Mrs, George Alton.
Mrs: Adam Johnston, Myrtle and
Gordon spent Monday evening last
e.. rougpe of Mr. Alf Sherwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cupsky of Luck-
eow leave. moved to the home formerly
occupied by the late Angus Nichol-
son.
Mr, and hfrs. Archie Nicholson and
family spent last week -end With
friends at 'Warton:' •
Bit. and. Mrs. John Irwiui and fam-
ily have moved to Clinton for. the,
present where John is employed at
i the airport.
1 . 31,r,. and Mrs. Jos. Hackett of Ltick-
r now spent Sunday atthe home of Mr,
and Mrs. Harry .Hackett.
• Mrs. Thos. Henry ad. Mr. Joe
Brooks spent one day recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin of Paisley.
' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston of
Hepworth have returned home after
,pending the past couple of • weeks
with their (laughter., Mr. and Mrs.
James He
'Che-tlandian Min-
ing Reporter,' written ,by Editor' John
Rob'ertsc' • °
1- feel Particular ' pride ' irr the an-
ncement 'we• make in this issue.
the 'financing of Yama Gold tight
ough to production .for the ,reason
t Yama in a peculiar sense is my
aby". The finder ' of it came into
office one day and asked for help
securing a brokerage firm to fine
ce the making of his, mine-Yama.
ad him taken over: to C. R: Jenner
d Company, well-known :brokerage
use, with whom .he made a deal.
cidentally, a good , friend •of mine
en living up North gave me soon
fteitwards the best possible news 't-
ut Yama, so that I have.. steadily
comitnended it ever since. Beyond
I doubt Yama's a , mine and will -
nie very high grade . ore. The nen
mincing dealinxr
provides for ' bring
e property into production -but re-
ins control'in the bands of the 'gre-
et "shareholders. I regard it• as a
Cod deal and would say-' that Yenta:
a good buy for your money. It has
en so 'well-managed hitherto .that
am confident the same brains, skill
nd energy already displayed, well
*eked' financially as they have +been.
y the firm of Jenner and Co.,. will
ake Yama a big success."
Anyone interested in Yama Gold:
Mines, should contact Mr. Miller while
isiting here, or 'write, without rib-
igation, for information to the fol -
wing address: '
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LIFE,. ACCIDENT, CAR,
WEATHER
Get our fire rates on Village.
and Farm Properties.
'Fhonel Dungannon .82 ring 13
ASHFIELD
OLIVET
(Intended for lartt week) •
'The
BRI4 Y C/IICK
Does the Trick!
Bray Chicks 'are 'real money-
makers. I can prove it. Place
your •order'here. 100% live. de- •
- _ ltvery Buarante2d
lN
Finlayson ,Bros.
LUCKN'OW
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F. T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST .
Olivet W. M. S.—June 1.2
The ladies 'of our ,W. M. .S, held
their monthly meeting • in the church
on' Thursday,' June 12th. After• our
opening hymn -"What a friend we:have
in Jesus" • all. repeated the • •Lord's
prayer in unison. The president, Mrs.
W. 'J. Roulston presided. During the
business period, Mrs.. J..Collitig, Mrs.
A. McTavish, Mrs..J. Macintosh and
Mrs. W. J. Roulston kindly offered
1 flowers for Sunday services.:
• Mrs. Margaret MacKenzie of Sar
, ilia visited over the week -end with
1' Mr: and Mrs. R. A. Grant.
Bir. Wm. Nelson of Detroit spent
q his vacation. at the home of his neph•
ew, Mr. David Johnstotl,
"'Miss Sadie Johnston, R:N,, of Wing-
• I ham is visiting at her home here.
There twill be no service in the Ices
byteriapchurch next Sunday on a ac-
count of the anniversary in the Rip -
•i ales, Ahura. The Aunday School will
meet:at ten o'clock • at usual.A well atteeded meeting of the
. Presbyterian Young' 1eople's Society
on "-Sunday evening was addressed by
tey. R. MacConnel of Lucknow. '
Mr. Jack aeT. ran is busy these
to supe y
The seripture reading was taken by
Mrs. O. MacCharles, Mrs. A. Mc'I'av-
isli gave an intcrestin,g tenlpei•irnee
talk.' Mrs. 11. Vogan"geve an inter-
esting account of our Study Book
chapter. We' were favoured by a solo
by Mrs. James McTavish, Our. special
speaker was Miss Reid who gave us
a very interesting end helpful taik.
Mrs. W. J. Roulston closed the meet-
ing with Meyer. Mrs. N. Rayner('
wes convener, for this month with her.
helpers, Mrs. •J, iGlircintosh, Mrs. 0,
Mo('har.lds, Mrs. Ti. Vogan and Mrs,
C. N. MacKenzie. 'Orir next emetines
will be in charge! of Mrs. CrFinley,
sari' as .convener and, Mrs. J.
Jean McGuire' Iteta ,"Walden, Mary
1 days taking the census of pbllrng div- McGuire and Mrs. II, d, McGuire as
isiotig 6 and 1. , helpe3rs.
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IN WC -KNOW
EACH ,WEDNESDAY'
AFTERNOON •
1:30 to 6 o'clock
• AT, WM. SCHMID'S STORE
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Men' of :30,.40; 50,
PEP,, Vii1f, VIGOR, Snb7tornslf -' , '
went normal pep, vim.. r ..vi -
Try Ostrez Toole- Table
tonics, atlthulanta, oyster Wi esit '•
aids to normal pep attar 110, 40 or 10.
Get a special introductory alas tot 'os17
96f. '1' thio aid to aort$i POD asid '-
• today. For sale at all good drug atorw+ '
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Our booklet "Whine &y
No Will" briefly outlists three
shines,*cebtly midi in doe
Iaw orthe Piovlici '®f .Ori:
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bib as !- affects iierfais ails•
lAe without WliIts
• Changin'g financial
• Changing .laws:
•• Changing family, business and
social relationships--
l%1C..cessitateChangesinPue'sWilL
Out experience in the administ?Oe
lion of. Estates may be of valise
to ybu.to-day. -
Tutt'.
STERL1M,T'
coRpoottricto
312 BAY St, TORONTO
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