The Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-08-15, Page 5• 1 : r}NOW ARMIN= VIVRAPAY* AUGUST T 35 '•ha 0e2i..Po
et
Iighway'ri a c Act rye res thatevery
person operating a motor vehicle shall secure
an operator's •�-or ch'auff cur r�' 'license
• •,.and' shall : at-
all
t-all
• times while driving earry same. A TenaltY ,
is rovided for failure to
. • provided � � 'oduee such; licenses •
wen demanded by an officer.'
It:
$ necessarye owing to the number mber ot >motor-
ists who persist' in driving without : licenses,
that—the :pon e he. ins rutted to require the
production of these licenses • ' • L
p
see •from,.ty:
ine�Q.:-time.•:'
This law'has been ' passed' in the interests•�•
of
safe driving andto prevent incompetent persons
k from operating motor vehicles.•
The • . ,.. • • .... production
of a.license is the. only proof of ownership of one.
Carry -yours at all times and
• n1 avoid inconvenie nce.
and prosecution.
.tarso Departnsent o Highwa
The Hon: Geo. S. Henry,'Mirister. '
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Lucknow, ,.Ont.
Has the largest and most complete'
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Winghair
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the Matter of the estate of Jane
Rutherford, late •of the Village of
Lucknow, ib the County of-Brirce,
Spinster, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that all per -
ions having any claims or remands
.against the late Jane' Rutherford;
who died onor about 'the fourteenth -
• day of June 'A. D. 1929•, at the Village
. of Lucknow; in the County of Bruce, 1
are required; to send by post .pvepeid •
or to deliver to theundersignfd, cx
eeutor under the • ;Will of the . said
Jane Rutherford, their ' names and
addresses and • full particulars' in ; ,
►' writing of their' claims and state-''
'Vents of their • accounts and the
nature of •:the securities, if any, held
by them duly verified .by affidavit, •
And'' take notice' that -after the•
• tenth` day- of Angtrst : D;-1929-, {the
said ; executor Will , proesed to dis-
tribute the assets of `h 'card de=
ceased •Ainani •:the persons entitled
thereto, having regard only to., the 6
Claims of
Ada then have
wh
ch he
•,l a PF tfee and that the Said ..executor,
O" il•1. not --be • liable for .the said:ansets4.
r any part thereof -to nnv person
•whose -claim .he shall net then have
re eh ed n'otice's s
"Thtu notieryrrvpn rttrafx<Int to
the i{atute on 't1'at belvti
battl, at Lucknow this kith day
u! July A. •D. 1929 , - • _
John "BA.Lonts. 1Yve'c'ntor _ r•
R.• 2 Holyrood, Ont.
UNIVERSITY .OF WESTERN, ONTARIO
•AR"E YOU A GRADUATE'.NURSEP •
The University offers four courses
for nurses. One five-year .course for
the degree of B.Sc. (in Nursing), .i.e. .
twoyears in Arts and .three years in
Nursing and Public•Health. Three one-
year , courses .for • graduate'' nurses lead-
ing to tine certificate' in public• Health,
(C.P.HtN.); certificate of. '
Instructor i n N u r.s i n.g
(C.I.N.); and certificate in
Hospital Administration(C.H.A.) •
The Certificate Commie' are
fki sceptzzeed as. We" beat courser of
sir
For additionit
formation apply kn—
it. P. It. IIEVILLE,
' Ph.D., Registrar,
,.London; • Canada.
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THE
FRONT HARDWARE
CLEAN .UP ti
FULL STOCK RAKES HOES DIGGING ORKS GAR- ,
DEN •SPADES CULTIVATORS EVERYTHING IN , TOOLS
•FOR. GARDEN; LAWN AND PLOWER BEDS:
PAINT UP
Martin Senour 100% Pure •Paint..., Scholar Fleur Paint.
Woodlac • Varnish Stain. •'
Martin Senour Quickate---•4 ,Hours Enamel Dries Dust Free In'
One Hour, No Odor And Thins With Tuipeutine,• In 'A Full Line.
. Of Pleasing. Shades. •
Morescu For Wan` Arid Ceiling =Decoration:
NV .Line of. Meakins Rubber Set Brushes.
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, JUST' 'UJNL4 MMDi i)1 `Flt f1r• {'A•R OF :PARISTONE.A. ► �'
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WIRING Rz'Y AIIIz S
Iib WOVEN Fl+slciN0 ON HAND... �'
thiel C`"A`R Cif""• OEMEli1'1F Y JST ' ItilYvVi :
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•.Mr. 4ud +•40.,ea.'•*ai9.•S'' .CosbeY of Du-...
Yllltl i}f}y 40.9. :a.AlUes tia4.gaI1 Qt
1lespler were recent. visitors at Ur.
L Acnaio kd�.iiutt's.
Mr, Pilus: iiarris Mr. and - Mrs.
Howard *tots, anu M1•,. riarl Harris
spent Sunday at' kiz sardine.
A�lrs Will Parton anti ctlttdren and
Mr, Wili Miller all of Toronto, are.
guests at Mr. Alpert ;Thonipsoii',s: (:
.Mrs. McPherson and •.daiignter, Miss
'Yvonne of Winghalii,• who have been
holidaying here •'have returned, home.
Mr Frank Harris of flint, Mich.
Mr. and ,Mrs Bruce Palmer and fam-
ily: of Detroit, Myr,: and Mrs. Amos
Palmer and daughter,, Miss. May ,Pal-
mer of Kincardine are guests • of Mr.;
and Mr+s. 'Thos.,MaeKHarris.,
:�Mr..Kenneth enz a of Edmon-
ton, Mr. :and Mrs. James MacKenzie •
of': Port :.Perry and Mrs. J. A. 'Mae -
Kenzie' of • Ki'neardine were guests of
Mr, Abner Ackert's Sunday.
Mr • and 1VIrs. Nest McKinnon and" •
family,of Goderich were Sunday
itors with Miss Lizzie 'Pierce."
::The regular; meeting.,' of .the • 1I W,.><. r'
•wa el h '•
s held at the home,: of Mrs. Will.
Cox,Friday Aug lst, It wipe de,,, •:.,
`tided to hold our annual picnic at'' '
Formosa, 'Thursday, , Aug 29•th. After
the business meeting: 'the. girls had . .
charge' of the 'program: Misses Wing
nifred Ackert and Mary Cot played
an instrumental solo, whieh .w s very •
much enjoyed. Miss Da:sy AYles fa-
.voted' the meeting with a pleasing
solo. Mrs. Howard Harris' with a'
Piano '' number and Miss .Gwendolyn: '.
Ackert ,with a reading. A very inter
est'ing. 'contest was the closing num-
ber. After. singing God .Save the King
the hostess and coininittee.zin charge
served lunch .•.
Mrand Mrs. • Abner Ackert and
family are .spending the week at
Tobermory. ; : `' •
Mr... Charlie . Congranhas pur-
chased-W:a—'new p .T-own--.Four-door
Sedan from Mr. Wellingtin ",Hender-
son, Lucknow. �•
A baby boy, has arrived at the.
Cane of Mr. and. Mrs. ' C'hazlie Shiells,,
Wingham•.-t.Congratulations.
Mr. and-Mrs.Edward Pentland who
have been. on a yacht trip from their
home in Cleveland arrived in Kincar-
dine, Saturdays and are guests • at
their cousin Mr, John.Purvis.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Ackert of In
gersoll who have been holidaying. at''
Tobermorywere guestsat the Ack-,
erts on •Saturday on their return
Mr . and. Miss McDonnell of 'Kan-
sas City I are'guests at. . the 'Purvis
home..
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-FOURTH CON. KINLOSS
'Mrs..L Fowler, of Ripley, •' is visit-
-.Ing this week with Mrs. A•. McDonald.
.Mr. •Chair, McDougall, returned to
Toronto after spending a few days
at his home here. '
Mrs. Walter . MacKenzie is spend-
a' few days in. Detroit.
Miss Jessie Maclntosh, nurse in
training . at London Hospital, is slren-
ding her vacation at her home..:
Miss:: Bessie Carnahan is visiting'
with 'friends in. 'Seaforth.
BORN=In Wingliam hospital, Aug.
10th; to Mr. and Mrs., Lewis Taylor'
a ' so/I.—Congratulations. •
Mr. Archie McKinnon had the mis-
fortune to have his barn destroyed
by "fire Monday .night, • with the 'seas-.
ons crop of 'hayand wheat. •
Miss Christena -Robertson of; Rip:
ley, snent .last. week .with friends on,
the Fourth.
A number from here attended „the
re -unions in Teeswater and, Palmer-
ston.•
Rei+ J. A. Jamee. of Ailsa Craig,
conducted "the services: in South Kilt -
lois. •on Sunday last.
Mrs. J.. McMurchy and Mrs. Mc-
Cormick of Ripley, spent a day'in
Goderieh the first of'the week.
Capital, $34:544•76o.
Restand i;7'xidivided .Profits, ; 37,O76,$29.
_ Total Assets, $915'705.613 • •
•••• PR "DENT,
:SIR CHARLES. GQRDON,
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VIC %PRESIDENTS
DRUMMOND,:ESQr " , M'Ei'J.-CE'N. THE HoN S C.,MEWBURN, C i.i o.
GENERA: MANAGR > .
• FREDERICK WILLI•AMe-TA•YLoii,'" • •
DLRFCTO.S •
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D., FORBES ANGUs; E'sQ. • 'WM. MCMASTER; Esq. :: LT. dL. HERDERT MOLSON,
HAROLD ICES -TRUE, Esq, . •G. B. 'FRAsElt„ ESQ. THE TION. HENRY CobKSHVTT; •
GEN SiR ARTHUR .CURIUE, •
E • W. BEATTY, Esq., x,0. 0 C.M,0 JAMES STEWART, ESQ.,•
F E.'IV'IEREDITH', Esq, &:G THE HON:tHOMASAHEAR'N• • J•'W •MCCOAiNELL, EsQ;'
W A. BLACs, EQ� s D
A4 O. AwsON, ESQ. W. Ni TILLEY•, ESQ.:, K C:
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 0? TH BOARD •
SIR CHARLES GQRDON,,0.13.F
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a is GRACE TIIE DUKE OF DEVONSFIIRE ' • •
;R. S BALFo.UR, Esq. SIR HARDMAN' LEVER, •BART7,. >t C H., ,
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Newfoundland, United ' . States, Mexico;
at Loddon,' England; ,and at •'Parrs, France;
with Correspondents in all 'Countries;
offering exceptional facilities its all
departments of General and Foreign.
Banking.
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The Batik cif Montreal hold s' ail. iifiterestin
Barclays °.,Bank (Dominion, Colonial and'
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isable to' offer its clients close -competitive
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BRUCE COUNTY MUSICAL
i FESTIVAL
The Fourth Annual Bruce County
.Musical Festival will be held in the
Walkerton Town Hall. on the after
noon' and evening of Thursday, Aug-
ust 22nd, at 2.30 and 3.00 p.in. An,
excellent" niusieal .programme is an-
ticipated. `
• F. Forsyth, Agr. Rep.
YoU Need Not
Spoil Your:
leyOnihritC:
' : Now that reduced evening rates on ".long
distance" begin at 7 pan. (local time) •it
is possible to get one's telephoning4 done
before ,'evening engagements begin!
From 7 to 8.30• pan. the rate on Station .
to -Station, calls is about 25. per cent less
than'the day rate.
Further reductions are in -.West from .'.
i3.80 psm..to 4 8O a.im --about 50 per cent
off day rates. •
The minimitri reduced eveningrate
is
$gc;. and the ..ininlinunt reduced,• n lit
rate.25 teats). ' •
, ,'this ser -ice ---particularly the .early,
'evening type of niessage. from. 7 ,p;ni. --�
ill,a ..neat e0nvenience f: ,
THE ,BELL TE. EPHONE
CANADi COMANY
a:
rewr�4A"-1,tp'•eore• W
, •. ZION
-Miss Mariorie -and. Jeanne .camp.:
bell of •Westfield are visiting they
aunt, -Mrs. ;Richard Gardner.
. •Mr•. and Mrs.', Mark Gardner • and.:
children' of 'Rapid City ale sp'endthgc,
a few days, -With Zion .friends.:'''' •
Members of . Zion' -.Church and nei:.
ghbor•s :of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred And-
rew ;- gathered at their hone en 11on-
day evening last to bid thein ful:ewe}l
before their going to 'Owen Sound to
live. • They .presented . '.1Ii: Andrew
with a 'gold watch and Mrs ,tilde€ti3
with • a •half dozen. Over coffee.'s,poons
, Both will • be greatly Anissed. in •this'
comrhiinity. • and good . wishes from:
all follow them to their. new honk, , •
1VIiss• GraceAndel son, of London is
spending. leer holidays ere..
• •Mrs. Chace Webster: is visiting her
'daughter Mrs Will' Ritehle.
Mr. and 'Mrs: Robert Andrew and
Ellen retuned' from a brief visit with
' Brueefield. friends: .• -
TQWNSHIP:OF KINLQSS
Clerk's *tree 'of :Posting Up Voter's
List. ' •
NOFr10E' is hereby given that, .I'.
have . completed .with section ]'0 .'tit `•
the Voters' •List Act,• and that I have -
'posted. up at my offce in, Kinlos '' on
t•�i°e
First Day •of •Augist, 4,3): 1929,
the)ist of all persons entitled''to vote
in• the said municipality for members •
6.1 parliament or at municipal elections
and •that gists -list remains.. there for
inspection. And I- hereby call upoir
all voters ,to take, immediate• proceed-
ings to have any errors pr omissions
•corrected .according ,f9 lair, • the last '
clay for 'appealbeing the 22nd 'day of. •
• Augpst A.D., 1919. •..4 ,^
• I. R. Lane, Cletl.'of the Poituship
of Kiaiioss, •.R. 11 Iiolyrood
f 15-8=c. ).•
iticCormicke-Deering
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MACHiNFri5 .LVDE WITH TWO STEEL BEATERS.
'TO PULVERIZE Ti-lE L.ANURE• AFTER WHICH "IT RE11.1V' S'
A THIRD BEA"I'1t\(r ANi) IS SPREAD OUT '• EVE\i:l 13
YONI) THE WHEELS. By 'TIIE s:plm: O SPIR:1I,. •
I'1'' HAS, , POLISHED 41EI:L' . REAR 4\LE; P1111 )
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WITH •ROI,I,ER IWARIXGS THAT 1.1RR1 :AI.L TIP 1_1Rli::-
'i•1i1•' ,-DELI+: _'LUL .REAR, 1 :JIEE'L: AND _'AI E:. E.NCLOSE,I)...,1\
DUST, 'PROOF, HU%- liVi4;,,:
Til
BEATER SItII:5.;.4W BUN IN ROLLERBEA i, -.
'MGR. 1VlI1C'II HELPS Tt)•'MAK1 A•.LTGHT DRAFT S1'il#:.t-
••D7ER. 'SEESPIYIy:t'iFR :t>tD FIND 'OUT WHY •I:T
,,BETTER BEFORE- • •
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