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THE. LUC'KNOW SENTINEL
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I Kirkland Lake to Larder of rnaxry of us down h WHITECi�URC'H
;North Bay,. and here we stop d thencetoss theQ BURNT --On p
hotels and numerous ljusi-
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A few miles north of Callander is.i 'From
Quebec talion "
NORTI° AS"
s
vt as laces surpass anything the
small town in Western .Omar to can
The publisher co boast.
ped only Lake an. ac •
for: �e h
SAWIT d border, from where •we continued Theatr ,
SA' 1 nem p
long enough to "fill 'ex up" .for a es -
over a hundred miles easterly through
° j several mining towns, some in .the
committed, himself to
ele in' last week's continuous bushland broken only by boom stages and others not so pros
erouus.
)numerous e ID Or Sul
edge of .the highway with- sc found. us , our
banitmen s to . and then Si oe
rd destination and • which until only e
-wltie are clog , was onlyaccess-
rails as quickly as construction air.
progresses. Except fora few chiles, able ,bY arativel new Quebec
this is all gravel highway, nick -1 The. Comparatively
name the Reform Road•, "because it Loads, we found' unexpectedly •yvide
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shakes the devil • out ' of you." 'And but also - a maze of turns,: and many
rice it doesn't, just contiape • on , sharp hills, but' particularly were we
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per'clia.. a +..
ewat. Quebec and here the i ``jolted"• by their roughness. Miles of
lain) accomplished. ; wash -board. road,. with one s. re o' ,
ere early Thursday morn-. Job will ted' y be
. I, ,bat h y 90. mile -wilderness'' of.solid bushland, made us. secretly
ling, what we. •eunsidered the first lap Through this
t single crossroad, and'.eontemplate .out dilcma should• sonce
' 'burn was over familiar roads there ; is . net, a g � of or .a `bug sh:akE,
¢' of the l ey r ear the' arita,e part r g buggy
late '90 -mile "-aunt" to Cobalt,
This stretch of read i.4 through
writing _ this :aril cir>coe is itself something set, apart'
issue, otherwise our readers' would lilt) )sties that skirt the p
asure" steep ern- Rouyn, Malartie and Val in this hinterland. It is an island of;
likely have forgone the `plc but roan some 1000 •acres, scenicly located and
low. ' k t the waters edge 1 "c tie§ ue lake,
of . *2 is i fol surrounded -?y a k►t t q
tripin a ., very li b protected with guard
A 1200 mile motor work few short years ago :where boating, fishing and bathing
�}� 'fie, •and With few.and brief would it a popular summer re-
-Lion
does not permit each descrip- sort would
make it it a popular
ar such a pue-
tion 9f the actual` motor trip, so otic pose.
comments will be chiefly of the unique It is•.an island, formerly only Ac-
cessible island of .Si ape where we spent cessible. by air or. water, but, today
: two days with. Mr. ' and . Mrs, Vm.
• .. into Northern Qu. c it can be.reached by motor car as a
l t the result 'of a causetvay. that has' begat
built. by,,, filling in a roadway across
the narrowest• point of the lake with,
waste rack from the mine: -
"w•
Orillia -via Hanover, Durham, Temagami and. Latchford .>. n• loose froiir beneath us, Irit^9dentaily'
Ito' . onlytwo. Settle -i to
l!`lThrotop• and $aroi•'e. (lriortherii•end aie't eof habitation is to we returned hodne.without so much as
Through � ' the Muskoka ! where sign
on to North Bay was .the most c
part of the .toadwith a good highway
winding andtelling through this rag-
ped country.. .
At Callander we branched off to
nearby Corbeil.'to see to two
aperformance* of the Qarnis,, and to
�s.
cabin overlooking a picturesque lake.
• meander) through the souvenir shop
while awaiting their three o'clock ap-1 Friday morning . we set out for
pearance.• Although the' holiday seas!: Kirkland Lake over the finest piece
1 h hwa we drove on our
on was officially; over, a timeline , cif'
visitors: formed, awaiting' admittance.
to, the building to seethe five :little,
sisters. at play.
district .and mems w.,e e a a flat' tire:
i., along the'route
`lochs
seen
.beg •
e ost disappointing 'At . other - points along. ;the route.
Cobalt' was, the. , m
"down the bee) spot we struck. between toiN`n/, this wilderness iS be-
;and aye .
Hailebury .and New Liskeard are .not ing opened up as here and there with -
far .distant • north •of Cobalt and be, in a few• miles can be 'seen namerou?
t1�e .afternoon tween eze
s ent Thursday night, in a roomy' cleartiirgs being made around the
•closely •located towns. Tog houses and, the evidences sof little.
rough buildings. • .Oddly . e-iotn h 'a car
can be seen , at almost every, settler's
cabin.
irk 'rid a e .
of.aspha thighway ' •- ' ,,While log houses are typical. in the
•ing the trip. trti . The highway id'straight, towns, these first, rough struetures
smoothyTt not come Are being replaced by modern • homer;
Kirkland Lake. and buildings the envy
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',Wed
and *wide but as
all the way to
that
would
be
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Calling out men. of certain age classes for medical
examination, and if fit, to undergo military train-
ing for o. period of ,30 days within Canada, or the
territorial waters thereof.
ATHLONE
• GEORGE -THE SIXTH, by the Grace of God of Great Britain, Ireland and
the British Dominions beyond the Seas KING. Defender of the.
CANADA
Emperor of India. •
. To Ail, To WHOM these Presents shall' come or •whomthe same may in
anywise
Concern. . GREETING:
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' ' PROCLAMATION
• E: MIALL, NAT HEM -LAS it • is provided by The National
Acting Deputy Minister -Resources Mobilization Aar 1940, thatthe
of ,Justice. Canada Governor in Councl may make from time to time
such orders, and regulations requiring persons to place themselves, their
services and their property at the disposal -of His Majesty in the right of•
Canada for the use within Canada or the territorial waters rs thereofthe as mac
bedeemed necessary. S* expedient for securing; public
er
'of Canada. the Maintenance of public order, or the ;efficient prosecution of
the war or formaintainingsupplies or Yervicis essential to the life of. the
community:
• AND WHEREAS pursuant to -the powers therein contained, and the,pio-
visiots: of The War. Measures Act. cur Governor in Council did on the
27th;day.Of August. 1940. make re^;Llations t0 prov;de a system for calling
out Men for military training within Canada and the 'territorial waters
thereof, sus:i regulations being ksiown as the National War. Services Regu-
lations, 1940:
AND Wiraaaes.pursuant, to and in acc'ordence with the said Regula-
tions, it has been decided to Call out for military training. as aforesaid,
every ,male British Subject who is or has been at any time subseeLent 'to
the• first,daly, of September, 1939, ordir:artly resident
tc en Canayda cite years . on
the first .day of July. 1940. hail reached the age
had not yet reached the age on that date of twenty-two y' -ars or had reached
'the age of twenty-two years but had not yet reached the ave on that date
Of twenty-three years. or who had react=ed thef tge en f twenty-three
nttr y -t rs �or years
rs
'but had not yet reached the age on that date e d Y
o
bad reachedrthe age of twer:ty-fottr yc am, but hfid not yet readied the age
• on that state of twenty-five years end tehc wasyon the fifteenth day of July,
• 1940. unmarried or a .Widower without child,' or children:
Now TnEtn:Fr•::F ltNow YE that pursuant to The National' Resources
Moblization Act, 1940. and the War tReasures Act. and purawint to and
in accordance with the eat' o ail Viar Services Ve drat ; �yv salt out the
gated910. prorrout;
under the provisions` of the said Ate. we •i,ity call Out tihe
atoresaici classes of mea to' •�:uul3rtrif t:r•ir^relves for met.
E riod of thirty data within Ca"rnada-
or the teri tcrial waters thereof. and
and to undergo m.l'taF'�i t:aisl^o ;v. apo report at such ':r.^•'E`s anCl'tri £S
• and in„such manner and to such a:=therit'es cr Persons as.r ,'rraeive y he t fvd
to thein respectively by a vis onal' Reg:^.trar of an
sion appointed by the Governor in Co:ncil pursuant to rlie o»hive men-
tioned regulations. . -
Ot ALL OF - WHICH Our Loving Sublets and all others whom these
Presents may conceree are hereby required 'to take notice. •
IN TesriMONY Wirt1FOF, We have caused these Our Letters to he(made
Patent, and the Cit at Net•? of Ca• ::..:a to t. a hereunto a:.. -.ed.. We; gess
Our Dear trade. Our RiJit Three; : ee; anti 17.ieht S.Y.'elt Be -loved Cousin
and Counoelicr. Fit E%Ar-- . Jttri "i rs F'n tr'' tti',TCK . Gf oe.ae, Earl of
Athlone, Knight ,of Our Wiest fslo!.lr. Order, of the Garter. Member of
Ohr-- lost Hcincurable ' Privy Council. Knight •G Toa CCross ofMost l Our
rdrr of tl�e. Bata, rsuant of Most Honourable G tingttished Order of Snit peelcl Saint C-ecrge knight Grand
Cross of Our P.c.yal Vic/tori:.•r C):r'-r. Companion of € ur t1istrnguiishe
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Service °ryler. Colonel :n Osr A r;y •(retired). having the honorary
rank of Major-General. One. of O -.r Personal Aides -de -Camp. Go,ver-
•r.oi Our Dcreinion of Canada.
• nor Getter -cul „rrd Coirt:.a :leo in C:,ic this eleventh day of
At stir Government House. in Our City of Ottawa.
Septeinber.•in the year'oi' Our Lord one thousand nine hudndred and
forty, and in the fot-th year of Our Reign.
By Command, E. H..COLEMAN, Under-Secretary of State.
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I}uLicshed far the information tf those concerner .
by the c tithbrity and courtesy of •
HONOthADEE J MES' G. Gt RDINER,
M.rrisfer of Notional War Services,
The above i verbatirrt'cot#Y of Procfarna-
tint appearing rt�r The CAr.:ada Gazette,
No. 25, Vol. r xxiv, September 13th, 1940.
Se tembei� igth to ,Mr.
and Mrs. George Fisher, a daughter.
' BORN—On September 13 in Wing -
ham Hospital to W. and Mrs. Rhys
Pollock, a' son. Congratulations,
1t2•iss Doris Furl:Yur of Northern
Ontario is visiting with her aunt,' Mrs.
Gibson• .Gillespie.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin and
of St. Helen's and Mr. and
family
Mrs. Duncan 'Kennedy' of Wingham
visited on Sunday with their mother;
Mrs. David Kennedy. '
The W. M. S. of the United church
had •a missionary tea at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stoltz last Thurs-
On this island' is located• the`..5iseoe,
Gold Mines, Limited, mine and. mill,
and .modern buildings, to accomodate
thiscolony.
"exclusive" .'cif'. • some six
or. seven hundred persons,,.all of whom`
are mine employees and .e#cecutive of-
ficials and their fainilies. , • .
All services are .awned and operated
by the , Company. Electricity and
steam heating is'generated• and furn
is hed from • the , Mine's plants. The
grocery store, buitcher sire, poolroom,
bowling alley' and' soda fountain are
all 'operated' by the Company. '
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. • Mr., Sandy Gibbs, soldier of Camp
°Borden and, Messrs. Jack Pollock and
Tom Morrison, soldiers of London
t
's en :the week -coda at heir homes
p, t
here. •- Mr. Morrison was presented
'with' a • wrist watch on Tuesday, as
he expectsto leave :this week for
overseasas a. mechanic. '
Mrs. Frank Henry of Kitchener and"
formerly of --this community visited
with •Mrs. . Mac Ross and other . old
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ab: McQuillin visited
on Sunday .with+ her brother • Mr. and
Mrs. James Macintosh of. Langside.
Miss •" Rozella Philips of Fordyce
and Mrs. ca"rrutliers of Holyrood are
assisting at . tp,e latter's• daughter's.
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In the 'summer for i'eereation there I hoitte, Mrs.: George 'Fisher.
is a golf course and tennis courts, ``•
men's and ladies'?5oftball' teams, and I . • ' N•D.•
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CON. WES
�• '1IIU RSi1AY, s1 PTEMBE.R 19, 1940
may.,,,• .:,mow ,
OR .SALE --Dry cordwood and short
NOM* CREDITOKS
wood: Apply'Alex McIntosh, Lucknow.
ANI). OTHERS .
house Mitchell,
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_. .__. In the Estate °feis�� s°'having, claims
F R SALE -We have a .=first cla'e. iiecetweed. All p Moorehouse
used .hand ,washer at a'bargaiil. Wm.
against ,the, Estate °f of Lucknow.
Mitchell late. of Village
who died on or about the 13th day
of December: 1939, are • hereby net-
ified to send• particulars of same, to •
the undersigned on or before the 12h
day, of .October, 1:140, after: which date
the Estate will ,be .distributed; witli+-rtl11
regard only to the deime. of which.' .
t i *n d• shall then have not,
•the•undust,. e
ndersi ned; will `•not be;
ice„ • ,and the •u. g.
liable to any. 'Persoit'•of :Whose claim
they, shall not then • have notice.
•DATFSD,at.Toronto this. Septeiiiber 5,-
1940.• -
- J. N. Bicknell
67 Tonge' Street, Toronto, Ont.
Solicitor. •for_ :the' Estate.
ide; l• bathing •beach made from the
rock sludge; piped froin.the mill after
the process or removing: •the gold has.
been completed. , .
In the••'winter •there's a toboggan
slide, open air skating and hockey
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arena,. and a closed in ,curling rink.
These 'are some of the things that'
tend to make life - pleasant on this
far. away" .island.
:Our "host works, in the Mill, where
the ore 'from the mine, is processed
and thus '•we had' the privilege'of bee
ing shown through the mill and' the
entire proeess explained in detail; but'
more interesting still, we were :fort-
unate. in having Bill arrange for a
.trip underground • into the, mine, with
a guide who did his, best, .to give' us a
general idea of mining send._, an ex-'
planation of the operations we, wit-
nessed,..
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The --shaft of the Siseoe •Mine has.
Been sunk to.,somewhat over 2400 feet,.
tot at this level drilling has not yet
commenced. '• Togged ' out in, rubber
hoots, coat, heltriie t •and lamp we • de-
scended to the 1850'. foot level.. At
eaeh depth of, -from 125to. 175 feet
there is a level. One steps out of the
cage and proceeds along a cross cut,
which.' is simpl a passage way cut,
through the rock: It is -blasted . out to
allow
through
head room and to
a • width, if we recollected correctly,
of possibly six feet. At intervals a-
long this cross' cut, other tunnels • run
out at various -angles. These are
known as, drifts, and • as they imply.'
drift . off to' follow the vein. 'From
these drifts, stopes either descend or
ascend sharply..
Along one of these drifts we. wit-
nessed a. mucking -machine at work.
This power operated shovel scooped
len tl-e blasted rock and loaded it into
hand cars, which are run along a min-
iature railway track , and dumped
doxn an ore shoat, to then be hoisted
up the shaft in two ton e3kips. These
skips are .located. just above the pass-
•cnger `cage, which has • accomodation
for ten men. .
Too see drilling operatiohs carried
The ore hpwever passes from the
Gut .we ascended to the 1350 level, bins to ball mills where it is put-
ic•herc we prtceeded'along the erass •
eriaed and becomes a liquid solution
cut and drifts to a stope. here we treated with cyanider huge vats
stammered down tough ladders into a this solution is agitated and by a
"hole in thG gi,oand" forty feet be- process of agitation,. aimalgamation
Iow. "
('onversatien in the stope was
. drowned' out by the deafening roar
of the pourer drills as nitre foot holes
were r;dnk into the rock on either
aide ofa wide quartz vein..Thesr
'drijl holes are then packed with dyn-
ernite t-harges to blast, loose probably:
25. tons of gold containing rock. This.
° Tart eider rein contained high-grade.
as it. is termed, which is the best
trade i f ore; this .particular vein hay-
• ing gold deposits actually visible ;n
it.
While in this stope a blast Was •set
,,ff on the level ahote and as we
stammered hack up the ladders to
the draft, the 'smoke was diokingly
thick so that the ray of the helmet
Iamb st•arcety penetrated it, as we:
r. blindlyalong at the heels
. tumbled
(.;f .our snide.
Son.
FOR SALE•=Davenport outfit,: elr;c-
tr,.ic washer, beds, -dresser, kitchen
table, chairs, ,etc. 'App'ly at Sentinel
Office.
FARM TO RENT -125 'acres 3 miles.
west 'of Lucknow: Possession this. fall
•lf
dsired:: Apply to John A. Mur-:
e
doch, Lucknow. •• •
FOR RENT OIL SALE _Comfortable
frame house, $5. per .:month, suitable
for small fa,:mily. ; Possession October
•lst.'App'ly Her 'Miller, Lucknow. t. .
TEMPORARY CORN •SILOS
We self "Frost' Fibreen Silos". If in-
terested, call .and. get prices on the
different. sizes_ at W. G. Andrew's,
,Lucknow.. _
Mr. and Mrs. 'Orville Finlayson vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. A: Smeltzer
Si. nday....
Miss Dorothy McKinnon• returned
to her home at Dundas after spending
I. few weeks visiting with . friends
here:
Miss G. Hurlbert of Toronto, now
on the teaching staff in Lucknow
spent the week -end With, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J.' Roulston.
Mr. James Murray had the ,,misfor-
tune to lose his•barnby fire Monday
morning, also. Mr: A. Cook'scrop: of
wheat.
Robert :Barkwell spent Sunday `at
his home on the Second. •
The ladies arc to commence their
Red Cross work at Ward 5: again this
'x eek.
AUCTION SALE of farm stock,at
ilat
Lot 7, ;Con. 13. Ashfield (2% miles
west. of Lucknow-Dungannon road)
on Thursday, Sept. 19th at one . 0, -
clock. 'See 'bills for list. Terms. cash.
Cecil Johnston, prop.; Matt." Gaynor,
Auc.
EXECUTORS' SALE of ..household
furniture and effects,. the property of
the . Estate of :Mae 'Davison,.:at the
home of George T. Burgess, Havelock.
St., Lucknow on Saturday, September
21st at 2 ' o'clock.. See bills for list;
Terms cash. Well Henderson, Ave.
ZION
BORN—In Windsor to Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund Gardner, September llth, a
.qon, Robert Edmund.. '
FORN,—At Zion to Mr. and Mrs.
Warden Howell, September 16th, a
tion. Congratulations. '
• Mr. 01ohn Miller 'of Lucknow • is as
;isting W.. T..'Gardner with cemept
work. -
Mrs. Jas. Cooke returned to Tor-
onto on Tuesday after spending the
past few weeks, with friends here.,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Jas. McKay and son
Jack of Paisley visited with Mr. and•
Mrs. Ralph Nixon on - Sunday p.m.
' Service next Sunday will be at 7:30
p.ih.; Sunday School 11 a.m.
Visitors over, •the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardner were
Mr. and. Mrs. Chester Hinton and
Misses Ina and Irene Hinton of Oak-
ville and Mr. and •Mrs. • W. Nixon of
T.ucknow. '
Mr. and Mrs. Richard' Gardner
;pent Sunday with Clinton friends.
The monthly meeting 6f the, W. M.
S. met at the home of Mrs. Ernest
Gardner on Thursday last.
Mrs. ' Will Gardter •'spent 'Sunday
with Wingbam friends.
AUCrION. SALE of 80 head of good
beef cattle. 25 head of yearlings, re-
mainder feeder steers and heifers,
at Lot 40, Durham ,Road, 1% , miles
vest of Bervie on Monday Sept. 23rd
at ;.1:30... Cattle purchased will be •'
trucked .at half price. Sam McLelland,
Prop.; Matt. Gaynor, Aue.
FARM FOR., SALE -100 acres, Lot
34; Con. 7, 'Culross. Twp., 4% miles
west of Teeswater on . County high-
way. Excellent soil; ''clay, loam; no
waste land; .12 acres fall : wheat; 40
acres seeded; remainder,, open. Large
bank barn; comfortablebrick-sided
house.; • basement cistern, '2 good wells.
Apply to owner an the premises.. Mrs.
Kenneth. McKenzie, RR. 3, Teeswater,
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NOTICE •'
All -accounts owing to the firm of
Rathwell & . Reed must be paid on or
before October 15th, 1940., After ,that
date any account owing will be placed
in other harms for collection..
and filtration
`rlar►kets and
signed cloth .cones,
titled of gold are
;iregirant solution is
It was a most inter sting exper-
ience combined with ,a Ieasant,
though hurried trip. S •d; • after-
noon found us homeward bound a-
gain. The night was spent in a Cosy
:abin near Englehart and the remain-
der of the journey completed on Mon-
day, when are reached bct a in a tor-
rential rain, that we h d run into
intermittently all along `from Barrie.
T. E. Convay
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Kincardine. Ontario:
Is Opening A Practise In : The
Connell Block, Lucknow: Will .
Be Here ' Each Wednesday. •
' Morning and Afternoon . And
Friday .Afternoon.
. Office Will Be Open `
'Wednesday. September 25th
'FARMERS '
.If you raise hogs and poultry,. 'why
not grind some of that alfalfa or
clover, now before the roads get
had. There is no better or cheaper
conditioner. $5.00 per ton. If inter-
ested enquire at Sentinel Office. Geo.
Mawhinney; ,Kincardine, R.R. 4.
rough' -vats, • over
h specially „de -
e minutest par -
extracted and a
tained.
NOTICE
NOTI4 is hereby given that a Court
will be held, pursuant to The Voters'
List Act, at the Clerk's Office on
Monday •the Thirtieth day of Septem-
ber 1940 at. Two o'clock P.M. for hear-
ing all cwuplaints made • against the
First and Second Parts of the Voters'
hist for the Municipality of the Ville
age of Lucknow for the .year • 1940.
Joseph, Agnew,
Clerk'of the Village of Lucknow.
The ore is raised to the svtrface, f
r to the crushing mill, where :Hirst it
passe; atone;' a belt as pickers sort,
out and <Ii:reatd the waste rack which
is readily apparent to the experienced
eye.
The ore of value is crushed and at
the rate of about 600' tons a day is
carried by an aerial tramway to the
mill bins everat hundred yards away -
We w6ulrl not preserve; In explain
inteltigently how this •are is proees-
1sed to the point of beerrmin • a nearly
pure • gold brick ready for shipment
to the mint At Ottawa for` a final
rurifieation process.
ac •
Office Girl Wanted
One capable with. tip
eivrit-
ing and shorthand: Apply in
riven handwnting to the
CIRCLE LIMITED, ., ING
Kincardine, Ontario.
Music (IaSs
ALMA HOWELL A.T.C.M. •
Teacher of Piano Voice and 1
Theory
CLASSES WEDNESDAY
at M'rs. Wm. Robb's, Lucknow,:
(Across front the School)
Aliso. at G'oderich, 'Phone • 213 .
A.: E. COOK -
PIANO, VOICE & THEO!i Y
FOR, APPOINTMENTS;
Call At . Hills Store, or,
Alex ;Mowbray's
'Phone 1454
FOR SALE
The home of the late Moorehouse
Mitchell at Lucknow, Ontario, will be
offered for sale; together • with furni-
ture and furnishings to the highe.`t
bidder on :or .before the 10th of Oet-
ober 1940. The premises may be in-
spected by application to Miss Lillian
Mitchell who resides at the premises.
All offers should -be mailed to J. , N.
Bicknell, 67 Yonge Street, Toronto,
Ontario, solicitor for . the estate.
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TIME TABLE rCHANGES
EFFECTIVE -
T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST
- WILL. BE -
- I N • LUC KNOW
EACH WEDNESDAY
1:30 to.9 o;clock
AT WM. SCHMID'S' STORE -
SALE : BY TENDER
Property of the late Joseph P. Balton
SEALED TENDERS addressed to the
undersigned Mrs. Alice Dalton for the
sale of the farm property of the late
Joseph, P. Dalton, being composed of
the North pant of Lot seven in the
Seventh concession and the South
Fast quarter o'f Lot Seven in the
Eighth. Concession Of the Township of
Ashfield in the County bf Huron; con-
ning 95 acres more or less, will be
received nail 5 o'clock in the after-
noon on the 23rd day of September,.
1940. Conditions of sale and terms of
sale can be had on 'application, The
highest or any other tender not nec-
Suodaryr, Sept. 29th,1940 essarily a
ceepted.
. . Dated this 3rd day of ; September,
Fall information from Agents 1840: • -
Mrs: Alice Dalton,
Canadian National Railways - R,R. 1; Port Lathbto
n, Ont.
Western Ontario 'Motorways
BUS SERVICE.
from LUCKKOW
LEA -VES . LUCKNOW, twice
daily except Sundays and boli- •
days at .7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m: ,
for Wingham,' Clinton; London,
Detroit, Sarnia, Stratford,
'Guelph, Toronto, Hanilton.
SUNDAYS & Holidays -'-3:30
p:m. and 7 p:m. .
TO' RIPLEY and Kincardine,
leaves twice daily except San -
days and `holidays at. 2:55 and
9:10 p.in.-.
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS -
2:55 p.m. and 10:50 p.m.
For further information. see
Local Agent
T. W. Smith
Central Garage Lucknow
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33/4%
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Certificates
A legal investrent far
Trust Funds
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