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to and .38 to ,44 --not many.left to choose from.
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Reg. $4.50. Now'
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PERSILK HOSE --After thus w eekeend hose find
S U __ , t;ur final chance to save money on i
regular •prises. This. is Y... .••C7riff and '(hsps
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atterr saehig'h Quality •broadcloth—for-
MENS SHIRTS --New p
flied"by Fortieth.;:
Parsed collars-•=si�yle;
Q f
Rog: ..
..•.. , e .$1:19
'$1a.5 '•now• a $1.5.9
Reg: $2.00 now at
• BUY NOW AND SAVE.
L1CKNOW, ON:T,
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4.
THE UCKNOW 'ENT•1 NES,
ROAMING THE 'RIDING
With Leigh II. Sni`dere
Conservative Candidate
1. • Since last December, 'I'have wand=.
en <: a lane in the .gliding
,. ere! dawn my ,..,
' ,,of Bruce in an endeavour to become
better acquaiinted'with the people and
to
obtain first band information as to
conditions. ` .
I . have been asked eniany questions
..,1 .
and hew' been; •told, manly of the ens-.
were. I wish to . discuss these.questions'.
' .
'and resulting probleins -inl the Mope,
that asa resul .of .their discussions.
. t
• able 1 ` �h, ma. .receive• singgest ,.ions
c
whichwill • assist in their 'solution..
am firmly convinced that within the
i mrnds o�the., of • .ruce :,there
lies the answers -to these: various Probe
ferns . and it is. ' only by 'working 'to
gether, by Co -Operation, that the sole
utions' will work out.
Perliaps, the most •frequently , ex-
pressed coniplaint that .I have heard
is that the price of things that the
farmer requires'to buy has gone, up,
While, the price' .of *hat he has to,
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Pentecostal; ;Mission`.
E!angeliet Brace . Stalwood win
preach Wed. & Sun;' at 8 p.m. . in
`Lucknow.
Children's .:Service :'Sat. 3. pm.
AT :.KINLOUGH
DON'T MISS THE, BSG':INTER-
DENOMINATIONAL OPEN AIR
RYBODY ATVH
E E
RALLY _FOR
KINLOUGH, 'SDA-, A'`'
3rd, AT 8.30 P.M.
Special vocal numbers and instru-
mental solos and ;duets,' choruses
and on old. time .testimony 'meet-
ing.
Mi. E. L. RIPLEY WILL PREACH'
FROM
TIIE SUBJECT: "WHY • I
AM'A PENTECOSTAL PREACH-
ER,"
REACHES ' followed :bar an Evangelistic
iisessaage ,from Evangelist B. Stall.
weed of Bible lnetitute, Spring-
field, Mo. •
Listen' in every,, Tuesdaif►y;. •1.30' to
•C.K.N,X.
E.L:RIPLEY, pastor
�R1D CITE
W'H:IT:ECHURCH
Mr. and. Mrs. 'Earl -Gaunt. of St,
Helens visited on -Saturday with his
aunt and uncle, Mr,' and Mrs..John
Jamieson,. '
Miss Ruth Moore is helping out at
�� cost ` of production, to say
the hone of Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Dur, tail the
a reasonable profit.
nin ' St. ,Helens. . • nothing about p
spending a..:This .situation 'is• of: stational import
Miss Olive Kennedy .because as I have repeatedly;
few weeks the .. -that 'f
derich. s,
Mrs. Lamb, Go h
Dogs or' Wolves' are again, killing,
sheep. George Fisher' lost sen I '
and Pete Kennedy, twee '
M d Mrs Will Reid oe Paris
DO YOU KNOW?
' BY C11(ARLES WYSE • I
THAT.... "Airplanes. Get Blessing,"
Several Toronto Airplanes carry
special blessings . il►voked _by. priests
of the Roman Catholic Church. Rey.
James ,Grannort, who. officiated at,
the -blessing of. 'automobiles at the.
Church of Our Lad y of Mount Car
el' id" it . was,' customary for
priests to go to Airports to' invoke
• the blessing, •
sell has, on the whole, been subject
to a marked decrease; .the two. con•-
ditionsresulting in a great: difference
in- values and,the almost complete,
inability of the farmers to'carry' on:, at
a profit In other words, our farmers
have lost .their effective. , purchasing
power. The farmer can no longer ob
1
THAT—First: 1Q slays of • instruct
THURSDAY, AUGUST• 3Rp, 1939.
SOME BASEBALL. DEWS
Without 'a ball team this Tear,. chief'
local, interest o f, . baseball enth`.itsiaees
centres probably .around the success of
the :Goderich ,land -Dungannon . teams,
which in each case are' bolstered. by
Lucknow.. players. ort-
But from J. C. MacDonald,,�s Sp
lets" . column . in the Chesley ;Enter-
prise we, 'glean a few P
.deal • with colorful ball players, tan
. fans here. •
iliac to mailer
"When Oa"' boys are talking base -
rill in ' years to : eon*' the names of,
and'.Pie Thompson will•al dye
,Sandy
ion.,i
:come up: for , dieclealen,
col
sch "s
,•. wrinm � • thi
' , 1 .g
. Toronto•,a Y2 $ :mark ,
n Now ''both over 'the
y
r.
•
lb
tanks.. • saw ' 1051 .:boys , and: � gifts to 'turn in some.
pair of lads `continue .
taught to swim. �
wonderfuh gamest' and don't have'•to.
.. ke, leach for any' of the -:young-'
T== . • re ort co . es :from ,Akan,
to a •
'CHA p. .{
A � district.. Ohio, t... „ ',Cairns, , 11,.
• scliool teacher from; Winnipeg, arid •; "Sandy still remains .in a class ell
a Chicago nurse, were' ' killed when by himself as• a ;superb handler. Of
their automobile skidded into an- pitchers and although he has dost the
other `16 miles east of Akron.. speed of his younger days' when' he
was a nightmare to. the opposition
THAT—Life of Father. Chas. Cough every time he' got'on base, he still
HA .,
lin' threatened.' Priest discloses ate•- lonows all the answers and continues
bor Dale Deadline" on life. Disclos to get his share' of base hitt..
ing the .receipt of a three letters "Pia can still show most of the.boys
threatening, his life, the famous Dem a few•tricks at'shortstopping and his
troit radio priest ,challenged the. last `.few' efforts` on the mound have
senders to, carry out their threat,, 'been real -mart. And' as a base run-
' ' if they' • dare.. • ner he's right up at the top of the'
K dy t8 ape r g
k t home of • her sister ante e
h
starsint e
bat Bessie•C age 3'3 a er
FOR''SALE•.-Jersey heifer •lust flesh••
d• als Jersey heifer calf•, Fred
ens, , ,, o
Emberlin, ' •
SALE -New • potatoes and -vee
FAIL..
et bles. John Barger', north of T. W.',
a
Smith's garage.
:MA ISM seiA `feA, Back-.
RHEU, . T ,;
nba .o i t'' .,.attaceed ,at ,the
:ache I,ur g €�
.cleansing and antiseptic
•source "by the ,
DOUG
o R ait#icaps. 'McR1M.S DR
action, .f W
STORE
THAT -An American prohibition Big 'Det Anderson, former Walkerton
Shot who earned $100,000 a . Week boy, who never burned up the Bruce
in 1929 was in a King's County Hos` ' league in a hitting. way when be was
ital ward' with. l0 cents, two nick, performing in the- loop,. evidently
P:
els' and no. more to his name. His' finds the twirling pretty much tg his
brother-in-law said he tried to' bol•.• liking ., in the . Tenaskaming league
tided it is, my firm conviction . a i,
asin row a, quarter 'arid cut him on the where. he has been playing, With the.
you restore',ahe •farmers. pure g ..: neck, when he refused to give it to ,Wright -Hargreaves team of Kirkland
4 �,� . :hi.*h the loll I
•
I
---1 y , :him, I:ake:
pint' into circulation will give'a stun- n: .193 the American Govern- . <, .• e , let st averages released for.
large I 1 Th e .
will put 8
ne
s9 that 1
tobusiness ' Bio
lab
t n
'YOU, n ARE':ihoeping •for to L'
' TN'
-et as: many quotations'. as: youl'wi"h
g We can
BUT see'us before YoUvkey.
11 stilt' be
show you .where : you
ahead on SUPER-LASTICS• '
pay cash and -buy for Iess.UPER
LASTIC.. TIRE SALES, CAMPBELL
GARAGE, : W inghten. ' .
PROCLAMATION
• NOTICE TQ''CREDn'ORS
IN THE ESTATE' QF JOSEPH WIL-
Ai 'REL.M, deceased:
l..t '1'1
All persons having claims spinet
the )Jets
to of ' Joseph William Helm,
late of.the Township of West Wawa
in the' County of 'Huron, Re
bosh,
er deceased, who died on
tired Farmer,
r. about the 10th day of February,'
o
hereby notified 'to send- •full
1•J39, are h y . ,
n...
�' of •their clams .to. fhe u ,
particular s , ,
on or .before, the 10th day
dersigned,
ei • August, 1339; -;after•..whicl date
estate will be distributed; having '
the
I • hereby proclaim,' 117onday, August
7th., " 1939, a civic sonde efor_ the vi11
'age -of Lucknow. All,.eitizens. are .here: -
by notified to govern 'thereeelves ac
cordinglye. • ..
•
N. E. BUSHELi:,', Reeve.
Mr'. an:
.at the `home' df his. numbers sof Our ::unenaployed'hack to
axe holidaying - work in"our factories, in transporta-
mother, Mrs. A. Reid:
of Auburntion facilities and. in' other 'services:
d and sister,
s, John Acid oand more drectly will enable npmer-
and her sister, Mrs, Tena Nash
afterneo with cus 'farmers who have for years pest
Detroit spent Sunday Kenne n been unable to, hire -any help to assn
their aunt; Mrs, D. Kennedy,' Also in to ent on the help
Mr. and Mrs.'•Harry Tichborne and give e p ym
_'
Miss Olive Tichborne'of Goderich,. The .solution of the farm er biem
't r Tom Wilson 'is the "basis of .tae solution
Of bei being.
hired o Ae , whole,, problem, Perhaps the ideal sol
ur
on 'being hired � as principal • of St.' (ution• 'uveal! ' be •to bring` :other . prices
sot -
Helena; school. Also Miss Flora foul- to their proper;relatign'to'farm
ter cin to Walton to feaeh, ' .e however, 'un.=
going Idown
triose,. This would seem
1 The. We M. : S. of Chalmers,church p
der present conditions, to be out of
field their ,summer :meeting' at the the , question and so 'awe must turn
' :home of Mrs: Robert 'Roes last There- to the 'task of bringing the farm
- Mr. Joe. Jardine of .Evanston, I11.,.
-was-a :week -end �vinitor_at.Mrs, Me
Kenzie'•s..1Mrs, Jardine, Gwen and
Kenneth returned I home 'with him..
• Mr. Chris. Pottage left_, Tuesday
for • his horse in Boston, Mass., after .e
week's visit with' Mr. arid • Mrs. W.
G. Reed and other friends around
town,
• ;, Dick Reed, accomp hied,. Leotard
Webster and Walter Se es on a hector
trip to,the West early this week. They
• expect to' go as' far .as Alberta.
Mr. Robert' McNeill is improving af-
ter his recent foot injury
Quite a few from here attended the
community picnic at Bruce Beach last
Thursday afternoon. ..
Mr. Frank McNeal of .Tara 'was • a
visitor at his home. here Sunday.
s
day. •A good attendance present, Mrs: prices up. Any such rise in price
(Rev.) McLean of WinghamgaVe a need not necessarily 'reaule in an in
-
[veryaddress on, the ;mean to the 'consumer.: This
Icry inspiring . creased price
ng of services after which a social is really not one -question at all, but
hour was spent, a co'inbination: of a number of clues-
•
Rev. 'John. Pollock 'andlamil-y--are- tions :such as "The -Home Market'',
holidaying'' at Bruce Beach for the ,,The`F'oreign Market", "Co -Operative
month' ' of August. The services next 'Marketing",' "The Middleman and the;
Sunday will be taken by represent- Price Spread;' etc. All of these and
ative of the Bible 'Society. A;good at- ,more
.I will discuss in siebsequent art-.,
tendanee :is requested. -..i 'In 'the meantime let us all. con -
Mr, John Inglis and his sister, Mrs. centrate on how we can best: give
Sarah , Stewart from the West, arethe: farmer a square deal and stili be
visiting at the old. home, with his fair to the. consumer. It hies to be•
brother, Mr, 'Thos,. Inglis. ' • done
Mrs. Sprung of Auburn is visiting •
'for a few days 'with her :sister, Mrs. WHAT—From Indiana comes a report
C, ' Cox.. ,that ani patient man motorist who
• . honked his ' horn incessantly and
THAT—The "Buffalo Times", an af- flustered, a woman driver, was
t• ernoon arid Sunday newspaper has blamed for the deaths. of th,re.
suspended, publication after seven-. • young women: The 'excited girls
t ears. `' ear. was,Mtruck by a fast freight,
ment charged the Big 'Shot with
deducting $66,000.' from an .income.
tax return .which.,had accounted for
•almost, a $1,000,000.
R:AF • .
THAT—At Guelph' Provincial and city
Slide early Sunday raided premise:
`•ori: a high., bank. opposite: the main
entrance to the.. Ontario Reforms-
, tory. Thirteen men were found , in
the gambling house situated next
door to the Guelph Reformetore.1
THAT—Henry' Ford,, inventor, 'of the
TIN L'IZZ'IE and Feed 'V8 predicts
his '.newest farm unit tractor will
revolutionize agriculture. The new
• farm unit, equipped: with a nuns-,
ber of .farm cultivating appliances.
will drive the horse from the farm,
said Mr. Ford.
THAT -Hundreds - aif; unemployed -
flock into tobacco area in hunt ler
e
jobs. Workless men and women ke,
up trek along roads of Tillsonburg
district 'weeks in' advance of 'har-
vest.
•
THAT—A Hamilton ,man paid $109.
fine at Simcoe for illegal possession
of • liquor at , picnic..
THAT—Tyndai MeMurchie is oper-
ating a caterpillar tractor . with
' scraper attached, widening and . eut-
ting down hills on the Base Line
"Hullett" between Auburn and Clin-
ton.
THAT—A Toronto•.irioterist was dri-
ving along the road in a blinding
rain <near ' Bluevhle . and ran into
two horses Wandering on the •road.
One horst escaped, serious• injury.
the other was treated by a Wing-
hana' vet. The owner of the horses
has not- been located.
TRAT--An Arkweight farmer suffers
fracture of the skull when pulled
from a load of grain by wire. The
young, farmer is in the Owen Sound'.
Hospital in serious condition.
THAT -At -Caledonia, eleven -year-
' old Peggy Banks was saved, from
almost certain death in a 40-fo0t,
fall.. Walking in her sleep the girl
plunged from ' an. ' upstair bel ony
into a maple tree which broke her
fall. Peggy suffered a cut oh the
forehead and a bruised shoulder,
but promises to sing loud and long,
"The Maple Leaf 'Forever."
THAT—A termite woman had a nar-
row escape near Kincardine. After.
her. car slid off the highway . be..
neath six feet of water, the woman
climbed out to safety. A. passing
motorist picked the unfortunate
Woman up and took her to Kinear .
dine and was taken to the hospital
by Dr. ' M. R. Helliwell:
•
iiP14y Safe..,. • Do . It N0W!
Buy. Your Stocks &. Bunds-
• While Prices .. Are Law „
WE RECOMMEND TIIE PURC'UASE OF WHITE- BELLANCO. AIRCRAFT ' STOCK
FOR FUTURE ADVANCEMENT. •
'PRICE 3.(O per share
THE FIELD. OF .EXPANSION FOR AIII,PLAalE3 IS WORLD 'WIDE, AND THE 1N--
D'USTRY HAS TREMENDOUS PO•SSIBILiTIES. ,
Offer Por Quick Sale, Subject
$25,000,'Dollars Electric Power
czttit Halt Yearly.
$50,OOO
To Being ,Unsold At Time aiders Received.
Debentures, Paying Interest At The Rate Of 5 And 6 Per
Present Price Fte e
twee$500 Arid $700 Donets s Per MOO, Which Gives You A Yield About
•
11 per cent. On The Money invested.
' v . • e . Paying -Their Interest, And Are Old Established
. Th�'i�i3eb$itt-ares Have •lever-M-� std•...,_ .. -.
Comp anies, Dealing In A• Comniazity That I Absolutely Necessary To Cai�'r Y On The Prio-
greys Of The•Country.
1111 dh ,Ittve4s t Detilituct
O Oat S .Telehone 246 P. 0. Box 236
+ceder i ..h, . Ontario'
the ' southern 'section of the ' league,
show .Anderson as the leading' hit -
'ter ,with a mark. of .431.
"Lefty Goldsmith was ae'teammate
of •Anderson's'et 'Wright -Hargraves
until this year when he went to Sar-
nia to pitch For then -'in the .newly -
organized 'Michigan -Ontario League.
"Lefty pitched some early season
games for • Sarnia but since then he
has faded out.. of. 'the picture and in
.he
list .of -players, on the, roster of
the M: Q clubs • Lefty's name was
missing, •and just where he is at pres-
ent.
reyent is unknown to us."
B.AB.Y: CHICKS
"Off-season" .chicks. often.. prove
profitable' investment -if right quite,
i h roduction .as ,well„. deceased, who' died on., or •about
sty. Pullets "reach h ll p the, . Thirteent`h day of March, A. D,
regular " supplies ;fall. ;off.. Cockerels•I
193 are required to' forward their.
hit market when fresh=killed'brollers , - � s duly•verified by .affidavit, 'to .• .
and e stens cca�•ee. Lina.itete number j claim ,
available threeete •the• undersigned; Executor of ills iarr'r.
•ks
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m an• -
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f e said
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ent of h..
August.-FINLAYedN'BRO8.4'14ck- Will, and Testam,
� ccs Ann`Blaekwell, on' or before the
now.. •
p
••th.
-ons to r claims' of .which
"aril y
reg
Executors shall then have Yrotice.
Dated at Listowel, Ontario, this
17th day of July, 1939.
R, W. Andrew', :
Listowel, Ontario,
?le Seliaitor .for the Executors..
• NO111.CE TO CREDITORS
IN' THE MATTER".of the . Estate of
• rances . Ann' 'Blackwell late of •thc
Townshie..of Kinloss' in the County of •
.Bruce;' Widow,. deceased,
NOTICE is "hereby given •'pursuant
to the Statutes in , that behalf that alt.
persons having c'lafms', against the:.
Estate of the said - Franc'es: Ann Black -
TENDERS.
Twelfth . day of August, A. D. 1939,
after which date the said Executor
•will proceed to distribute' the asset4.
TENDE1tS • iIVAN'I'ED--Tenders w r'll o f the said l?stete among- the persons
be received• by the undersigned' until:. entitled thereto having regard.. only
2 'p.m. Monday, August title 1939, to and being responsible only for the.
foe'. building , concrete Wing
;'wall beclaims of :which he shall, then .have '
Graham. Bridge. 'stn approved cheque
,f • t' n per cenE of tender `''to aG- had; notice
or e -
company tender., • . • . a Dated 'at Lucknow,. Ontario, the;
,Herbert •;C. Curran; Rd.. Sept., Luck
now, 7.. , .
C E McDonagh Clerk' Lucknow
I4=F I -E -LD :
• AS .
The Young People from Kintail
;uminer Reboot with their leaders at-
tended the morning service on Sunday
at - the--Presbyterian=.church._ _Rev....R..
:Esler'Was in chaige of the. service.
During the month of August Rev.
and Mrs..Esler will be' on • vacation,
and Rev. IL MacConnell will be in
charge of the' work here.
Next Sunday morning the young
peope of the •Summer 'school will hold
a service at eleven a.m, in the' Prey -
byterian church. .
Begineing next Sunday 'regular' ser-
vice in the Presbyterian church will
be at 2.30. •
M"r.,John Bradley started his thresh-
ing ' season ' by threshing Mr. Dave
iohnston's wheat. '
Mr. Sam Gibson and Mr. George
MacGregor are very' busy harvesting
with their combine.'
Misses Isabel Hamilton, Marion Me-
Kenaie, Jean. Bissett and • Helen. Me -
Kenzie have returned after.; spending
a week.:at Point Clark. •�
ASV/FIELD ''NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. tee Drennan of God-
erich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
A, 'Helm ..
Mr. •and Mrs. Will Held: and child-
ren visited _with' frielids in Clinton
on Sunday, l ,
•Mr, Leonard Ritchie and Mis'ses.Mil•
dyed and 18. Sherwood spent Sunday
at Gordon Ritchie's.
Mrs. C, E. McDonagh returned home
from on Wednesday of last
•
HOLYROOD
•
TENDERS
Tender's • wil'l be' received until Au-
gust 3rd, for a complete, re-decorat-•
ing job at Clover Veliey schoolhouse,
The best 'in material and workman-,
ship , is ,required: Lowest or any ten-
der not- necessarily, accepted.. Por in.
fortnation'oi inakation • appry t;i Or- -
ville Finlayson. .
Signed, '
H. J. McGuire,.
• R. 'Ri .6:;,l,ucknotti.
AGENTS WANTED! FAMILEX
WILL START YOU in a profitable
business like hundreds' of ' others
throughout 'Canada. • No. experience
required., ,We: train you. Liberal com-
mission for ° selling 200 •guaranteed
necessities. Meet all competition sue •
-
cessfuley. Ambitious sale"snien, write
for FREE catalogue: and plan with=
out' obligation, . FAMILEX Co., 570 ,
St. ' Clement St., Montreal. •
Mr. and • Mrs. Robert McDonald,
Florence and Jack spent Sunday at
'.VIr.' Robert;Turnbull's, Underwood.
Mr., and . Mrs. Graham of Tara' and
Mr. Wm. Graham and son ' of De-
troit wererecent visitors at Austin
Legge's.
Mr. and Mrs.Russell aohnston and
son of .Kincardine have moved into
the former residence of the late Miss
Elizabeth. Pierce and now owned by
Mr. Ernest" Ackert. Mr. ' Johnston is
assisting•at. Mr. Aekerts for the sum-
mer.
Mr, and Mrs. James E. Turnbull
Cif Underwood and Masters Jimmie
'and Douglas Nelson of Paisley spent
Friday at Mr. Robert McDonald's.
Mrs. Wm. Elliott and Bell of IItwon'
Miss Mergal'et Rae of Lucknow and
Miss Betty Grieve of St. al;ary's were
recent visitors' at Mrs, Alnter lick-•
ert's,
Mr, acid Mrs. Fred McLelland,
Doris, Harvey, Ed and Lloyd of Ches-
,ley and Miss Irina White of Tara
spent Sunday at Mr. • Thos, Harris'.
19th day of ,July, A..'D. L939.
' . • Harold Percy,
' R. R, 1,_Holyrood„ Ont.
Executor..
RADIO. REPAIRS
EXPERT SERVICE
• All Work. Done At
Reasonable Cost. -
AND. GUARANTEED
John R. H'amylton .
Angus Graham, .-
Boundary East.
•
amosimmimo
NOTICE TO •CREDITORS
• IN T111, MATTER OF THE ES-
TATE OF SAMUEL SMITII, late of
the Village of Lucknow in the County
of Bruce; Retired Farmer, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN, pur-
suant to The' Trustee Act that all
creditors' and others having claims
against the Estate of the late Samuel
Smith,' are required to send particul •
ars of their claims, duly verified, to
J. W. Bushfield, the solicitor fur the
executor' of the said estate. en or he-
fore,'the 26th day of August, A. D.,
1939, and that after such date the ex-
ecutor will proceed to distribute the
said Estate; having regard only to' the
claims, of which he shall' then•' have
had notice.
• DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
29th day of July, A.D., 1939.
' ' J. W. BUSHFIILD,
. . Wingham, Ontario,.
Solicitor for the Executor,
week feeling very much improved in
health, ,
Mfrs J. Cook is visiting her brother
and •friends' in this vicinity.
Mrs, M. Hogan and Irene left en
eriday of last week foe Breenrng ••
tori, Washington, where' 'they .will
visit with 'Mrs'. Hogah's, sisters and
brothers fora few 'weeks,
Miss Lorena Hogan has been engag-
ed to teach the Sep, school at .livers -
dale during the coming year,
• CLERK'S NOTICE .OF
FIRST 'POSTING OIC VOTERS' LIST
Voters' . ' Lists, 1939,. , Municipality of
township of • II inlose, County of
Bruce.
1.OHNSTONE
and
Ma KENZ E
FUNERAL SERMIC E
• AND FURNITURE
COMPLETE REVISION.
OF PRICES
Ambulance. Service' Day or Night
• 3 Phones, 76. _
Notice is hereby giver that I have
complied with Section 7 of The Vo-
ters" Lists Act and that I have post-
ed- np at ntY, office: at Et: 2, flolY rood
,
on the 31st dey of July, 1939 the lief
of all persona entitla'd to, vote in the
said municipality at Municipal Elect --
i eied hate stacks'fist c rel is tiaei°e
for inspection.
And 1 hereby, cell ' u:pori all voters
to take iure:ediate pra'ceedings t'o have
-any errors or omissions corrected ac•
cording to law, the last day for appeal
bring the 21'st day 'of August, 1939.
bated this 31st day' of- July,. 1930.
' Je eletio, Clerk of leinloss.
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F. T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST
WiLL BE
1N4 ' LUCKNOW'
EACH WEDNESDAY
9.30 A. M. To 9. P. -M.
,AT ''IVM. SCHMID'S' STORE
BUS
ERVI•(E
Erol LUCKNOW
LEAVES Lucknow Soitth daily,
except Sundays and hot-
idays, 7 a.iat.
SUNDAYS & Holidays-4.p>m'
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NORTH. to Kincardine • DailY.,
except. Sundays 'and :boli- -
'days, 9:10 p,ns.
SUNDAYS 1$t H'olidays,-10':50
For Further Information See.
Local Agent,
SMITH'S GARAGE
Western Ontario . Motorways
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