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`THE LUCKNOWSENTINEL.
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THIS FIELD OF''FXPA1 SION 'FOR' AIRPLANES :IS WORLD:;WIDE, ANI) 'Ti;E
Ii;US'IRY HAS TREMENDt S POSSIBILITIES , x
Offer For Quick Sale, 'Subject. To Being Unsold At :Tint! Orders Received.
Debentures, .Paying Interest At The. Rate Of 5 And 6 Per
$25,000 Dollars Electric Power
cent Half Yearly. •
.Present Price Between $500 And $700 Dollars Per el,u00, Which, Gives Yoe A' Yield About
11 per cent On The Money •Invested: •
These Debentures Have Never Missed Paying Their Interest, And AreOld Ee.tabliahe4
Companies, Dealing in A Commodity That Is.Absolutely Necessary To Catry;On The Pro-
''gress Of The Country.
In v estnteflt. reale
TelepEone 246 P.O. ' Box 216' Ontario•'• ;
ASHFI=ELD• CoUNCI'L•
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' i July ' 10th, 1939.
Copticil met on above:gate, ata anent-•
hers present, nunutesl'.of ,June""iieieet-
'. ing read and. apploved,.on Makin of
' Anderson . and. Frayne.
• Moved\ by •Frayne'and L. Johnston
: and. carried THAT council give a
grant to. the” Blue Water Highway
Association: of twenty 'dollars,
• Moved by Anderson and Frayne
awed carried THAT council take out
comliension insurance.,
Moved, by -•L. Johnston and Ander-'
• son • and' carried THAT council • call
for tenders' on the Graham bridge
repairs,. tenders to be in by August
14th. , •
Moved by L. Johnston and C. John-
ston the following bills and '1 accounts.
be ,paid. N. J. McKenzie, . widening
road; . $56.10; Adam Johnstone, wid-
ening 'road • and posts, 48.50; Herb
Curran, tractor shovelling, and weeds
26.00; James Jo on, ditching, 35.25
'Herb, Pentland, . ditching, 56:50; , Rob-
ert Andrew,' • cutting weeds, 7.25;, 'Ja-
cob Hunter., cutting weeds, 14.00;
John S. Dalton, ditching and. repair
cal.; 1040; Thomas- Anderson.' cutting
weeds, :5.50;' Harold Stewart,cutting'
weeds, 440; Thomas Rivett, deliver -1
in/ tile,.:3.50;. John C. Dalton; cut-
ting weeds, •2.25; Herb Curran; salary,
48.80;; H- Barkwelt, sheep claim: ;.00;
Lorne Parrish; sheep claire,' ts-+rl.;. D.
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A.' McLean; 'valuer, 2.00;• Archie John-
ston, valuer, 2.00; Thos, Wilson, read
insurance, 204.25, C y n*
WHITECHURCH
ount . of uro
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hospital- account, 27.15; . Mrs. N. D.
McKenzie; relief account, ' 24.00; ' Neil
McDonald; relief from 'Sack.,' 54.07.
Council then adjourned' on. motion
of L. Johnston and Anderson.
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' C: E. McDonagh, clerk..
HOLT'ROOb
Master Clarence ;Ackert of Kincar-
dine' is holidaying: with his -'grand-
parents; Mr. and Mras Amidst Ackert.
Ml -s. Morris ' Hodgins .and: non El-
wood. spent a few days switn.her ,par-
ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Mark Johnston.
Mr. ,and Mrs. • Ernest Ackert .and :
Mrs,' J. , -H. Ackert spent Sunday at
Rev: H. Ackert's at Stoney Island.
Miss Doris Shields of Winghanx
is holidaying with her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Cha's.I Congram.
Mr. and Mra. `Robert MacDonald,
Floren'ce•and Jack spent: Sunday even-
ing at 'Miss ' Catherine 'a.Ross's at
Whitechurch.
Mr. and Mrs. James fleury of `Cal-
ifornia, Mrs: Hornell of Toronto, Mr:'
'and • Mrs. ,Win. • Hornell. of Lucknow;
Mrs. Rachel Culbert, ' Eva rand Lorne,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eadie, Doris and
Lorne were recent visitors- at ' Mr.
Thos: Harris'. '-
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Mr: WM. Pardon and his two.dau-
ghters, Mabel and Mrs: Frank Coiulte
and grandson . Mr. Alex' Coulter, ma-
t to Lanark county, . and are vis'-
icing friends there. .
21% ;Wm. `Dow of Hansell •and .Mr:
BANK BARNS WERE,
UNKNOWN'TO EARLY
,ONTAR'IO SETTLERS.
(By W • H. Johnston)
The *pacers in some.. twonships,
appear to have known little or, no-
thing .about' nank 'barns. The first
barns, built for. the protection • of
their -crops, were •of logs, the sills
.consisting of large stones or some-
times. on cedar or oak blocks, Stables
for stocks and , the pigpens were in
'separate buildings,. erected before the
Barras: .. . ,• • :...Ari..
One exception :known to the writer'
was 'log barn, built by William Fin -
on, lot 5,• concession 9,r„TownsIupp
os -
of -Ashfield:. A small creek an act' s
his farm, with hilly ,banks. He ex-.
coveted; on -the side /of .one: of these
hills a site, fora barn, -built of logs
from the ' bottom' of the eaves. 'The
threshhing floor was on • .the level : of
the 'top of the :hili, with ample stab,
ling beneath for all, his• stock. It was
the talk of the .country=side, -with
many coming' . to see it '.
and rs.. McKay of +Star City, Sask.
visited with Mr, John Clubb. Mrs.
McKay was formerly Miss Cora, Sher-'
• riff and Will be remembered by many
here.:
'About 1870,'. frame barns :began 'to
:supercede those ' ,built of .togs in
`North . litiron. The foundations 'were.
the 'sante, with, this', exception, 'the
blocks • and stones • were 'larger. and,
the , 'sills generally were about twa
and one"' half feet, from. 'the 'grounds.'
thus 'giving that much .more.". sp'nee
for the storing of bay and grain,. The
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clay • floor', • was often strewn . with .
rails nor 'poles,! across which were •plae=.
ed aa. few' boards, to ' keeu the. bottom.
layer of "sheaves' dry. • .
• Our :'nearest 'neighbour had, ' his
granary'built across the barn, ,along
sade . .ilJ� ling .floor, anwi. 'ea:tend-
•ing • back.. over ;half the:. mow. The
space• behind was almost 12 feet deep.
and I have • a vivid recolleetion of an -
'other lad' and I having to' threw shea-
ves, • bound` by hand, to the' top •of,
the .'granary, whence ' a man, carried
them to • the table of the threshing.
machine. it: was hard,.,hot, work,:eveix
en a •winter's .'day,;- for two' • lads in
their ' early 'teens,,' but it wa; all in
the -day's. 'work,.. and. a sumptuous
threshing -day dinner,salivay,s-mA,de,up
for the extra • exertion. ; . •
,In the spring':of ':1875 I went. to
Donegal, in EI'ma Township; in, Perth,
to .learn cheese -making. We boarded
in the home of the late' Mr.: and Mrs.
Samuel. Vipond:. ,
Mr, Vipond, built a, barn- 60 feet by
72ggeight
-;feet, gestina ,Stonewall x ht
on
or nine feet-high,.:r was a: huge af-
fair for ' those' days,' and it Was a
masterpiece for •economy, .•since the
one .roof. covered his. barn and sable,
thus saving 'double expense -in, :roof-
ing • and building:. Since that time
scores of 'bank barns have been bui11
throughout t'ie township; and almost
all 'of them were erected' in the next
10 to 15' years. Many of them ' were
built on level land, and when' they
were raised it took ...a large.. amount
of filling to build a driveway - lead -
ng into the barn: The' late. William
Campbell,.' of • the Township of • Hay,
drew 800 wagon loads for his gang-
way, Many -farmers lad '.their' root -
house• there,' thus 'saving space.
Home in Ashfield again, I related
the story of Mr..Vipond's. wonderful
barn; and one farmer decided to try
his luck • in building ,one like . it. , He
.raised Iiia barn on large cedar posts,
instead .of a,.stone wall. That • was in
1877, and- some of those posts are
%tilt 'doing duty .under the centre
of the barn. When the frame. was lip;
it looked so much' like a castle in the
air ' that the owner wished • he had
been satisfied to build 'on the ground.
fearing that a wind storm would be
the .end of ,'it. Ten 'to fifteen .years'
later the majority of .the barns were
raised' and .placed 'On a stone or ce-
ment foundation.
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THURSDAY, JULY 27TH; 1639.
DU hIG►t+ NON
'Visitors ' with Me, ,and Mrs, Donald
Fowler on Bunday Were. Mr. and Mrs.
George •Swan, .their daughter; Mrs..
Gordon ,Struthers, Mr. Struthers of ,
Lucknow and the tatter's uncle, Mr.
Sinclair of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. *Nevin =and .little •daughter Ruth
Goderich.
Mr. and' Mrs. B. F. ;Rice, Detroit,'
are , visiting her ,sister, Mrs. Nellie
Jones: :
Wilfred Glenn ' of Goderich is
spending,a'fen; holidays:with his cous-
ins at the °hone of: Mr.: Frank Glenn.
Patsy Nivens, Saltford, is =spend-.
ing; some. holidays with her grand,
parents, kr.. and Mrs: Robert, litter e,'
children,
Mr's:. A..J. Heffor '..and
Douglas ' •and ; Lois; visited -'last week
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with her cousin„ Mrs. Earl Westbrook,
Goderich.
Mfs i a Sproul, 'Stratford, spent
the week- nd with her mother,..Mrs.
D. Sproul.. ,
We *tend .Sympathy to Mrs. W.
A. Culbert who :received a' telegram
last Friday stating that her second•
eldest sister, Mrs. "Oscar :•.Earl'son,
East Kilowna, B. C.,' had suddenly
passed away.'The deceased ' is a ' nat-
ive of. Colborne Township' and'•taught
in several schools around 'here a num-
ber of years ,ago,
• Mr.:,and. Mrs. Leslie Scholtz , and'
Gordon visited 'their cousins, .Mr.•and
Mrs..David McNfillan,.Auburn`en Sun-
day and later attended the memorial
services at, Colborne Cemetery. .
' Mrs: Chas.' Durnin and -little 'daugh-.
ter, 'Margaret ' Joy, is visiting her
sister-in-law, Mrs Jos: McNevin,
leach, this week.
Miss W wi ieCCkt e' . :' Mrs..
Courtney are.visiting friends -,in Tor'
,unto this week: . • •
i. Miss Jean Stothers and friend, Miss
Conny, Elitist left Sunday on a "two
weeks' motor trip in' the States in.
eluding. Chicago and•New York.
Pope Pius XI and Canadian Rockies
In his earlier days the late Pope
Pius Xi achieved considerable
• tame as a mountaineer and scaled
moat of • the 'well-khown Alpine
_sake After his ..a sslon .to. the
P 1?
s al Throne he one day told al
party of 'Canadians visiting in
: home that. he had always, been
interested in the Canadian Rockies
sat that at one time he had hoped
.,fait the •'there were several
• initrytaino there, he. said, that he
would very much have liked to
climb
„The • fates directed hie ,pitth to •
other heights 'culminating in the..
Chair of St,' Peter,.. but the story
was,.brgught back to 'Canada and
at• the direction of. Sir Edward
13'eatty a collection 'of piiotograi➢tua '•
of the Rockies wad -hound together
in, a handsome portfolio. of White
eaif-skin' and yreaented 'fo His
Holiness With the compliments of .
the Canadian Paelfic Raftwa�.
Sir Edward received a meet
courteous and kindly aekaow- •
lodgment which it nevi preserved
iai the Conipgnes arehivea, •
Mr. and Mrs. Dale, Toronto, spent a.
week with Mr. and Mrs. George Ken-'
nedy.
Miss Elsie . Patterson ; of Auburn is
visiting with her ,aunt, ' Mrs. Clarence
Cox.`'...
The funeral of Mr. Frank ' Henry
was one of the largest ever held in
this. community,: • The service at the
house was conducted by Rev.. Mr.
Barnard, pastor of the United church
with prayer by the Rev. Mr: Pollock
and the special address by a 'former
pastor, Rev. J: Ure Stewart of Moore-
field. Tie sympathy ofthe community
is extended, to alt the relatives but
especially tor Mrs. Henry and gain-
ily.
Miss Agnes and Catherine Paterson
are holidaying at Grand Bend,
Mr. .Scott and daughter" Marvel
spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. 'Albert
Paterson. •
Mr. and Mrs. Toynbee .Lamb of
Goderich spent Sunday with ler pat
ents, • Mr: and. •Mrs.John Kennedy.
• Mrs: ' Prank Paterson and children,
of Detroit are spending' a month with
Mr. K. Paterson. ' ,
• Rev. Graydon Cox and. Mrs. Cox
and little daughter of Matheson are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ross,
A bad car' accident happened near
Wingharnhen Wilfred and -Albert
Waddell and Joseph King were taken
to Wingham Hospital •Wilfred Wad-
dell is in a serious condition.'
Mrs. Eli Jacques , spent Saturday
at Bruce Beach, with her niece, Mrs.
(Rev.) John McNamara. '
Mr. and Mrs. George. Fisher spent
Sunday with her mother, Mrs. John
Carruthers. ' ' • '
Mr. James Wilson and Thomas Will-
son and their sister, Merle, spent
Sunday at ' St. Thomas wiith their
sister Agnes, R.N,, • ' '
"WOLVES" IN CIJLItOSS
Whether the officials of the Ganxe
and Fisheries department say they
are wild dogs; and farmers uphold
that they are wolves, does not niat7.
terms they are hi Culross Township.
Many farmers report seeing the an-
imals skulking around' their .'farms,
but the.: animals .are apparently too
cute to :lie caught napping;" so , very
few have been shot.
Herb. "Duffy an ,Roy Renwick art.
s '.ter a ca
w ed' 11
tit 't
t he arm- of, J. D.
vicitep3ie • one 'd`ay last' weak,' and
managed' to get in a few shots at an
exeeptienall'y large specimen. ,Roy put
:22 Calibre bullet in the aninial'a
hip hot failed' to stop the wolf for
long. Al Werra!' got a shot at. !ate
a few weeks ago, but failed to eons
nett.=Teeswater •News. •
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FOR SALE—NeW potatoes and veg
etables. John Barger, north, of T. W.
Smith's garage.
CLEARING. • AUCTION .'SALE --Of
household effects, etc., at, lot 16, con
Huron Township three and one half
miles south of : Ripley on; •Wednesday
August 2nd at 1.30. See bills. Oliver
Wilson; ,Prop. W ell. Henderson, auc..
• PROCLAMATION
,KIDNEYS ARE CLEANSED and in-
vigorated by using Rumacaps. At
regular intervals, use Rumacaps for
your health's sake. 'McKIM'S DRUG • 4
STORE.
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•I hereby proclam,'Monday ' August
7th; :1939, a civic holiday for :the vill-
age of 'Lucknow, All citizens are here- •
bynotified'," to govern themselves ac-,
cordingly." '
N. E. BUSHELL, Reeve:
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Larkin and chil-
dren. Arthur and Margaret. -New Tor-
onto are. visiting :Mr's. Win. • Shackle:'
ton' and other relatives • in this dis-'
trice. •
:Mr. and' 1VIrs. Jack. Sturdy of the
West,the latter formerly Edna 'Agar,'
are visiting. her sister, Mrs. Joe' Law-
son ;and called .on her aunt, and uncle
Miss Ellen and Mr:, R, J. Durnin,
Over ' 100 , attended " the Anglican
picnie.at McKenzie's Beach on Tues-
day afternoon: Swimming was first
•enjoyed,followed.by a ball, game with
lunch ,afterwar°ds,'
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Durnin, Pitts-
burg, are expectedat the end of the
week and- with .members of •his fain-
ily' will Spend two weeks at a cot-
tage at Colpoy's Bay, Bruce Penin-
sula.
The "McWhinney" Re=union. is be,
ing held . at ' Harbor. Park, ,next Tues
day: •
Mrs, Lorne Johnston met with,, i
painful. accident lash Thursday, when
the lever`on.the wind mill struck her
in the face knocking out two teeth
and a cut on, her lip •t'hat required
five stitches,
PARAMG'lJNT
• Mr. John Mtirtiit attended the an-
nual picnic of the Crewe Sunday.
chool en Tuesday ' afternoon.' •
Miss ,.Doris Grooms, Toronto, and
Mr -.and Mrs. Stant, y Small: . Gnd-
erich, visited. at 11/1r.-WVni, R. Martin's
on Sunday afternoon. '
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,bliss ' Tilley Rdberts'on, Ripley,'tis
istilig this week with Mrs.' Herb
nsign.
Mr, and Mr`s, Goldie• Martin and
Mr. John Martin spent Saturday at
.Norwich as guests, of. the W itt3 Fer-
,tilier Works andwhile there enjoyed
a motor 'trip to the Reforest Station
at St. Williams 'find other points of
interest' in the district.
After•sp'ending twa weelol with rel-
atives here, Mr. and Mrs.'Marvin
Sanderson have returned to: Toronto
prior to leaving,for their new }ionic
at $t John,. ,New Brunswick.
The Paramount Woinen'st Institut'
picnic will•he-held on the Paramount.
school ground.; lin ' I'hui-sii'tiy atter:
noon, At gust 3rd. Committers • in
charge are --tea;' Miq. .1 mellona'hi,
Mrs. A. Ketchahaw; lerimonade . Mrs.
G. Martin; sports and gan es ---Mrs R..
Hamilton,. Mrs., 0. • MacCharles, Mini
Ethel Martial. Anyone interested is
cordiall .•y invited.'
Basket lunch. •
TENDERS
l'ENDERS WANTED—Tenders will
be:.received by the undersigned nail
2' pati, Monday., August 14th, '1939,
for building concrete :wing wall . on
Graham Bridge., An approved cheque
for 'ten' per ' cent. of 'tender ` to • ac=
company tender. . •
Herbert C. • Curran; •124.Supt.,' Luck=
C E McDonagh, ' Clerk, Lucknow 3.
1VIr. Mason McAllister, who had
been seriouslyill with pneumonia in
'Win:gham -.Hospital, is niow; at his
home 'convalescing, but will be con
fined to bed for some time yet.
Mr. and Mrs. Rich. , erdner 'visited
Sunday with Mrs. J.1 Berkley and,
Mrs. R. Fitzgerald.
• A Community . Picnic was held at
McKenzie's Beach on -Wednesday, 'July
19th. The day was ideal and a good
crowd attended. The sports run off
were ae follows: boys, under 5, George
Harris, Donald Petrie; girls under 5,
.Jean Petrie, Olive Petrie; boys 5-8;
Jack Eedy, Jack • Petrie; girls 5-8,.
Gwen Stewart, Eileen Currie; boys
8-11, Paul Caesar, Billy Stewart;
girls 841, Pauline .ones, Thelma Cur-
rie 1 boys 11-15, 3.'• C. Alton, Ross
Eedy; girls, 11115, Annetta Stewart;
Doris Reed; girls over 15, Anne Reed,,
Helee Anderson; married Women's
race, Mrs. E. Harris, : (Mrs: Fradt
Glenn and, Mrs. Joe Petrie) ties.; bays'
three-legged race, Roy Jones, and J. C.
Alton, Ross Eedy and, Mel fefford;
girls° three- legged *race;Anne Reed
and Helen Anderson,. Gwen .Stewart
end Thelma.Currie;. kick the slipper
race, Under 15, Pauline Jones, Doris;
Reed; kick the slipper race; over 15,
Aline Reed and Alma Anderson; boy's
Wheel barrow race, Jack Eedy, Roy:
Jones;. dignified .ladies 'race, Mrs.
Steve Stothers, ' ,Mrs. Chas. Alton;
minute• walk, Annetta Stewart, Mrs.
A, Roach; married men's race, has,
Rivett', • Wilbur Brown. • '
Dungannon Ball Team played a
league game at Ripley Monday even-
ing, Losing with 'the score 6 to 1, due
chiefly' JO the failure of the batters
and seine erratic. fending and base
running. •Every team lies, a poor game
and ,.
D'•ul. senna.: -ot
!� 1"1 ...4 r
d f' clic s.
Monday night, They are .y
Mountplaying
Forest at Dungannon Thurs.
rlayarright of this Week,
The W. •A:':• Meeting 'of the United
(hi:n ch was bold last Friday after-
tooii in the basement led by the
pres-
ident, °Mrs.
11V. A. Culbert, After
TENDERS
Tenders will be received until Au-
gust 3rd, for 'a complete 're -decorat-
ing .job at Clover Valley schoolhouse.
The best in material and, Workman-
ship
orkmanship . is„ required.. Lowest or any ten-
der not necessarily accepted. For in-
formation or inspection apply. ,4co'i -G'r=
vi11e Finlayson.
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• Signed, ' •
H. J. McGuire,
R. R 6. Lucknow.
K I N LOUG�I
WE'VE GOT IT! Prosperous Mr. =As
seletine has it! YOU CAN GET IT
TCiO! Cash in :on the. Biggest, best
line. of HOUSEHOLD NECESSIT-
IES to lue•sold`direct from factory .ta
consunlers.•1 $$UCCE$$ ASSURED.
,Write .' todayfor . freer. particiilars.:-
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FWrit AMILEX; PRODUCTS COMPANY,
070', St: Clement St., Montreal, Que,.
- Sympathy is extended to. the: Pin-
ned ,family in the loss of their father,
the late. Harry Pinnell of 'Culross.
A large' numberI of friends -attended
;the funeral at ,his' late residence on
Tuesday afteinoon. "
Mrs. Schoolley returned to her
home in.' Merritton after 'spending a
week with 1VIx s. Ethel .Raunchey
M' . William Percy - is seriously ill
with .' pneumonia. His many friends•
wish high a speedy recovery.
The next. meeting of the Holyrood
-Women's ' Institute .will' be held : on
Thursdays next; August 3rd, at..the
honia of. . Mie ses Belle and. Hanna
Ross. Convener—Mrs.' Tem. Harris;
assistant, Mrs. Earl Hodgins, Mrs.
Wm. Well; topic,. public health and
child welfare;a current events; matte,
talk health, happiness and 'prosperity
to everyone you meet; roll Call, 'some;
thing you keep in your medicine chest,
demonstration, bandaging; lunch.eom-
mittee, Miss Hanna Ross, Mrs: ALkert
Crang, Miss. Hazel Pery,
Mr. Elmer Percy of Toronto and
Mr. Walter 'Percy of Buffalo called
at the,Percyi home here ,on,Monday. ,
Miss Winnie Percy, •R.N., of List-
owel' is home owing to the illness of. .
her father;•
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Mrs. Peterson and little daughter
Betty of Tdronto arolidaying• with
Mrs. M. MacLean.
At the service in the A hglilcan
church Sunday morning .three babies,
were'•bal tized, namely„ Marilyn Jean,
daughter of Mr. arid Mrs, Karl Boyle;
Kennetih` Wilbert, son of • Mi•. and
'Mrs: Wilbert Hodgkinson; Douglas
George, son of Mr. and albs. Levi
Eckenawiller•
NOTICE TO .CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE .OF JOSEPH WIL• ' '+
LIAM-HELM, deceased.
All persons 'havingclaims against •
the Estate of ' Jo3eph ,Will'iam. Helm,
late of the Township•of West\Wawa- .
nosh, in the County of .Huron, Re
tired Farmer, • deceased, Who died on .':
or about , the 10th day of 'February, .
1939, are hereby notified to send full
particulars of their claims' to the un '
dersigneil: on or beforen•the 10th day
61 August, 1949, afterwhich date
the' estate`will be distributed,'havixig••
regard only to. claims •- of which the
Executors shall. then, .have notice.
Dated at Listowel, Ontario, this
17th. day • of July, 1939.. • . .
R W. Andrew,.
Listowel, Ontario. ,.
Solicitor for the Executors. • '
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NOTICE TO'CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER of the Estate of
Frances Ann Blackwell, late 'of the
'Township of Kinloss in the County of '• -
Bruce, , Widowo deceased: •
NOTICE is hereby given •'pursuant'
to the. Statutes in;that behalf that alt•
persons hav'in'g claims against the
Estate of the said Frances Ann Black-
well; deceaseds who .died: on or about
the Thirteenth day, of, March, A. D.
1939; are required to forward their
claims, duly verified by affidavit' to
the- undersigned, Executor, of 'the last
Will and Testament' of the said Fran-'
ces' Ann Blackwell, on or before the
•Twelfth_'day. of August, A. D. 1939,
after• which. date 'the ,said ''Executor
will proceed. to distribute the assets
of the said Estate among the persons
entitled' 'thereto 'having' regard . only
to and being responsible only for the
claims of which he: -shall then have
had notice. ..
Dated at Lucknow, Ontario, this
19th day of.July; A. D. 1939.
Harold Percy; ' ' •
R. R. 1, Hotyrood, Ont.
Executor.
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Mrs. Charlie Gillespie returned
front her trip to the West and visited
here ,with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Hodgins on Sunday.
Mr. and •Mrs. Neil McKay and Miss,
Sarah McKay of Glamis were recent
visitors at the Percy .home.
A nuinber of 1theyiladies from here
attended the W. M. S. meeting at
the home of Miss Margaret Robinson,
Purple .Grove. on Wednesday, after-
noon.
Mr. George Haldenby and Mr. E1=
don, Eckenswiller, our local threshers,.
began threshing operations this auk,
A simple way of getting t.id of
Meg front a room, is to get a poker
red-hot, and put it on a piece'. o;
camphor' which will give off. fumes
which are disagreeable to flies anA]'
other. insect pests. This can also be
applied 'in a sick -room for destroying
germs: '
hY mns, and prayer, Mrs. A. Roach
reed :the Scripture lesson, Mrs,
Webster read a topic "The church and
Sects.",A read
Paper was
P p by' Mrs,
arvey Alton "Th church and why
5
fiat"
A flower
r contest ivas held and
a 10c tea was served later. `rhe next
meeting, and tea will' be held at the
home of Mrs. Robert Treleaven. " •
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JOHNSTONE
and •,
MacKENZIE
FU:'ERAL SiiRV•Cr
AND FURNITURE
COMPLETE REVISION
' OF PRICES
.lnibal:Ince Service Day or Night.
3 Phones, 76.
F. T. ARMSTRONG
O1''TO NIETRI ST
IN LUCKNOW
E.ICIl WEDNESDAY
9.30 A. M.• To 6.00 P. M.
• EACH SATURDAY•
9.30 A. M. To i0.00 i'. M.
AT WM. SCIHMID'S STORE
BO SERVICE
from ' 'LUCKNOW
LEAVES Lucknow South doily,
, except Sundays and hoz-
allays, 7 a.nt.
SUNDAYS & Ilolidey4 Pan.
• NORTH to Kincardine: Daily: -
except Sundays and holi-
days, 9.10•
p.m,
SUNDAYS &
• P.m.
For Further Information See
,Local Agent.
SMUT"' SARA E
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