The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-04-27, Page 8?AO mom
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DATES.
LBS'. FAIrCY.;RIL ,2 '8AND '3 LlliSkAM x.,. ,,,
2 .LBS SELDRD SHEDLESS'' or YAL, R4. N$ ", : , , .' :23•
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5 .STRING BROQM and 11ioP STIC i� •.., , , , ; , ,,, , , , ; R ; . , . .y,
BIG b SCOURING +pq *PI+.G GE�Y Li">
SINGED CANNED >�INEAPP;,LB .,,,R� .....,. .10e .;
LBS Ak.McCORMICI ,.SOD
2 yi LB. ,FANCY
� $O 'PEANuT'B[1TTER .. ,.. , 35c
EXTRA LARGE' GRAPEFRUIT, 4 „ FOR
ORANGES,, _PER DOZ. ... s , . . , , .. ; , , , . ,T . '• •
MANGEL 14 TURNIP .SEED; ` B$UCES''` 8z: REN TIES' . ALL
!IRIS 'YEAR'S; SEED ,, •4
`FRESH GREEN VEGETABLES ALWAYS. ON .$, AND.,
Via. LLCKNO1V TINE
Qrer resident;
o Dies, In :; Alberta
*it t .Alberta, Piget Passes,
. Suddenly' At. The • Age Of 83.
UCKNOW
in s Store News
WINGHAMS
win Dollar Days
pay. you to drive miles
tis see our wonderful stock of
Spring Merchandise on Sale
at SPecial Prices for these two.
Big 'Days. s
WOMEN'S SPRING .COATS
dr " .DRESSEg; MILLINERY':
KNITTED SUITS; BLOUSES.,
FOUNDA'PION GARMENTS
-SUMMER' UNDERWEAR
"-It FINE HABERDASHERY
:TowitshiP. of Itinless in the' County
,,,of Brute,. 'toenail, 'deceased. '
• NOTICE is! hereby gliren "hat all
-persons having " any 'claims • ot • de -
the thirteenth day of Pebrnaiy A. D,
3933 at the ' ,Townahipi 4:, kinloss. in
• to the pOdersigned, 'Executer; under.
the ;Will' fif the said " Jahn Alexander
' and full particulate in writing' of
pieir _cliiiini and statements of their,
•:, secutities; if any, held by them 'duly
And, take notice - that after the
Seventeenth' • day, . Of .May', AkD 1933
',the said e?feeutor will Proceed.. to
,1 ' distribute the. assets of „the '.,Said
thereto, havinfic regard, ' onIY. to the
eXecutor,'will not .:he . liable , for the 't
any 'PertiOn'qe:WhOse'.claii'n' he , shall,
not . then have received , notice, ' ''• ' '
Thili notice is given „pursuant to 2
:,„ the ;statute in that behalf..
•.• ..Dated :at Luclgiety, Ontatio„, this'
MR.' VVlLLIA1VI• 'LEONARD
Directorl of Ripley. Choral' SocietY
choral societieS. in the , surrounding
The follrlwing is ° taken in
from the' Langdon, "Alberta pub
tion and refers to a former res
Mr. James Mctntosb, who wit
remembered by the,. older fol
.ucknow • and .the vicinity east.,
Albert Mcil•Quillin of Whitechurch,
Mrs Ne' McCallum, Langside;
nieces, and' Mr. , \Jaines Merin
concession 2,. Kinloss, .a., nephew
the deceased man. • '.'
,One• of the, first, , men to
ground in Cavalier 'county. durin
earliest days of its settlement'
`ate `his home in • Langdon; . Tue
morning;; April:.4th, 1933; wli.en J
i4Ic1 itosh';rpas"sed away unexpeet
The- pi'oneer', liad 'been in good he
.until- the very day of, his death
arose at his regular hour Tue
and attended'•to.'his household du
though .commenting; that he was
feeling well. At about . `9.30 o'cloc
'went to the door of his• home int
ing to call a doctor and, he was f
dead on 'the threshold, by his
when she Went . to see ;why he
:l`etained. ' •
James McIntosh, son Of James and
Sarah McIntosh,' was born Septekn
18,: 1849; at Inverness-shire, /near,
fainous Clyde river ,in Scotland. W
he was 17 years old the.. family, me
to Lucknow, Ont., where he wor
in. a, general store for a short_ t
before coming to. the 'United. Sta
He; worked_ 'with a. contractor's
Michigan' for a•.few.years '.before
turnip to•.On£ario to marry Catli
ine.. McRae, .at, St , Helens,' Woven.'
: 1872. ' He ','returneid r' to' Kiehl
part
lica,
idem
I he
Mrsz
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are
tosh.
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break
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'died
sway
aures
edly.
alth
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sday:
ties,
not
k he
end=.
gond
wife:
was
ber
the
hen
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bet
§hottlY Otter :the marriage and..
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its an resses
WE HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH A RELIABLE WELL, E.NOWN TORONTO READY-
TO- AR -g1.3rANUFAC URER FOR A DISPLAY ON
ednesday,
' THIS EIRM HAS NEY.ER BEEN .REPREgENTED MERE BEFORE' ahd the 'display will be in
, help you in„ your selection.,.
This showing" will present tiY,Tar theltOst. ouisiinding valge ,that hair 1,:lever. been 'offered
which
Ti.:fi'liqk _have to eboOse from, are niade in,the newest style &; materials. Size
au ,sh.44qa,, styles and Materials iritk •guai-afiti4d.
-surrs -•OR SWAGGER COATS.
Wednesday, May 3
Genera
'Read TemPleton's all :for those in-
' Bargains In Men's work Clothing;
THE 'MARKET STORE.'
ced
mere than rthei, share 0t 110rda
Review -Reporter- and Einfey 'Express
that section and the. couple re-
turned to Ontario. in 1881. 'The fol.=
loNving year ',they Come te• North
Daketa..,, To ,,be ,,sure sOinethingmto,
help ,carrY0.2theni-Jhrough-tlie: aiming
of :land -which' theY, were able to'
duiing'.tlie panic of 1813,, ancl to k
hifibanC
work in mines, ',pending ino.s 'of
Clays hundreds'' of feet •below gron
eyel. Things did not improve .`repi
eel); 'beine; after. visiting. in Teeswater.' add°
nd
dly
In the Matter of the' Estate:Of Annie•
now in the ;COunty of Bruce, Wide*,
!..TOTICE, herebY ,:given that all'
persOns :having any claims or
Mends 'against the late,Arinie Grahain.
who. died on sor,abeut. the, ,thirtieth.
of Brace, , ate ..ie"qUired Ur. send by
post prepaid. , -to deliver • to.. the
undersigned, executors under the
,, he sal Annie Graham; their
ticulats in writing oLitheit.
and ,statements ,Of:'their aecounter
the -nature of :the' seduritiO,' ani,
And': taire. netice 'that' 'after the
the said. ExeCutorS
aseets', of •the .said de -
Ceased: 'among .the perions entitled,
claims' of which they shall then 'have
hid 'notice, and that the said IiiecuL
tOts Will, not be .liablefot Said
nO.Oets any pert theidOf
PerSen Of -.Whose., claim they Shall not
hen :••bave received' notice:
the Statnte: in that behalf.:
Dated. at Luck**, Gntario; t is
Herbert_Graliam.,, 23 BrOtokdale Ave
belenged .t6. Charles. Chisholm; now
arrived le: What is- now IlarveY town-
ship. in ' 1882 and ki.:MCIntesh
broke 30 .actes •,tif. ground 0a.t. f411.:
'He' toek ,uP. 'a 'Claim: liefOre ,the! land
Was sarveYed. Their: residence for
. years on ',that farm was. hreken
-fornier'lioine in Ontario ene 'Winter.
.the fall of -1302' Mr. 3lc,Ihtorili
was °accepted An the -federal ;cantons
Service and the conple waived te :St.
'J•icflin Where/ tie' served eight 3rears 'as
Antler lei*. 10 'years ,before .*.riW
1921. ,The; then , aging
eouple ',spent pne Winter On the .
home ,firrit.with. :son •
and: in .1922 rneved to Langdni, Last
winter . they purchased ',their'. own
the' occasion of thOir sixtieth Wedding'
anniVeriari. At ...that line Mr.. --Mc
reinarked that. he, :had neYe
for 32.. years.. and Of the Lodge. a
Perfection' abnest ad long. He alwais
tOdk -an yaCtive Part,: in the 'life o
Was one of the first asSesshis
Harirei and Manilla tOwnShips and
clerk at the . time, he; quit farming. in
1.902. -He lifelong. menthe'. of
the Presbyterian church, 'andi • was
long diligeht in' its,' activities;..serv-!
for many' years as A truitee. '
Eight children were born td the
courile,;*Sevet of whorl' shrVive With
their mother. Two "aisters alsa
vive. They are, Mrs. Mary Clow 0
Cariev,ale;. •„Sask; and Mrs. Amite
McIntyre of BrtisSels, Ont.' •tWo
brot
.visitor at 'the •,heme Of 'Mr. and Mrs.
'ern ,pats at attraetive'pricei at ••the
LucknoW Flour Mills, •""
Miller spent last, week
in'Detroit, the guest.at the hone of
Yon .Sre .1nyited• to the special
ditplay of Coatsi Suits, and Dresses
;Mrs; E. d. lelcher of Goderich,
spent the .week -end, at •the home of
E G.':Jolinston of Virgin
Minri.„ visiting, With her Sister
Mia.' G. H. Douglas. and MiSs Carric
reaidence
Mr.. Janes' 'Drunk has purchased
turiteci In his •.P:ontiae'
()range; &dial tonight (Thursday),-
Mr4. :Treleaven of RipleY spent
the• week -end it the' hanie of her son
. MRS. ROBERT DAV,IDSON
of Dunganr:on, 'hag) heen 'elected
Division of the Ontario :Enicatioeal
Association, This, is', the' first :time in'
the histary":":01,;Ahe 'Associatien. that
has-been ,held by a .ladY.
Tke 'rancher beckoned tO his: fere-
than. "Jake, I -wish you'd ride into
town and get the 'correct' time." '
k . "But I. ain't got.' no watch.!'
d watch. A watch," the rancher
roared; "Whet de yeu 'Want with h
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Thempsen a/W.:Mrs. ".Charles Cook,
attended the filDistrict. Rebecca Con-
,vention in Port Elgin' on Tuesday.
t Mr. Georg,e, ToPP and the. Misses
Rnby McIntyre- and Ennta
Donagh of, London, spent' '.'Sunday•
with the latter'e parents, .Mr. and
f.
f te -Kitchener, to ,resinne her duties aa
condition still remains oniali the
have purchased the' house; and lot
frog( Mrs.- Thomas Treleaven; . which
perty, on HaveloCk St:, south,, and
which was forinerly pecuPied. by
for Saturda
THE 'BARGAINS WE OFFER ARE REAL MONEY SAYERS
STRAP SLIPPERS -.(•
Ladies' "Strap Slippers, Purnlis
and* Ties; Calf and Kid and
OUTING SHOES
Misses' and BoYs' Camp Shoes
& Outing Sines. All sizes.
tat' P484,10.1in HOSE WITH •E
' HEEL -HUGGER SHOES.
MEN'S *Oilk SHOES -
-Oar Prices' on. Men's Work Sneer; are the. Very loweat. Men'S
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' MENNENITE Leather' 'with or ;without toe cap, '& .$2.75
WE .A'llE"` VERY; PARTICITI.AR ,.TO PIT' OUR 'CUSTOMERS: ."
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ninent farmers, in' Harvey
in l'oriner years. .
shin
, Wee Beverley RoSe Mead. Was an
and sprainingher
end 'ljiTtri, D.' C. Mead visited
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palter WIth inti. ,
' -Mr. and Mrs. James Nixon aild
ion, Keith, of Detroit, _visited ler a
few days with friends in Licthiow
and Kinlerigh; On their return .they
were accompanied by Misi Maimie
Nixon, Who will Spend the week An
BRUSSELS SCENE OP ,
pRESBY.TERIAL CONVENTION
Tho• 132th! annual 'meeting of
in Canada,. will be held ,
al ara ex'nerted too. seend (10,2060:aersy,
MRS:, E. AyIndisf,
igill;.!Itifitiii)0
"BONAll.".fierrnanerit Wave
:$3.95 with ship/Moe & fidget'
.!Shampooine. and 13,onat!' dryers'
' 11,',"kelali-?.d.A°Onilt.ige-elire';''a*tine-4.,. cl,k' -;ilaug0:47111c'41'ir"44°P1-.7
:' Ni'Appointrnont Call 133.
ire Insuranc
DWELLING: AN0,-;CONTENTO7
".• year Policy
ai the rate of '26fc,per $1,00:'per year.
'NO PERSONAL, ,
PirequsuranefiAgent,;...1..iicknow Ont.
new draperies, Chintz • and. Curtains.
New low. prices. - THE MARKET,
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FV::N.ERAL DIRFcT.9'.
LUCKNOW
ou will find that:-
01.ji SERVICE' is perfornied with -sympathetic sincerity 'and
IJR SENSE or pury. *ill lbe. fully sitistied;.- and; 'inuCh
Oljll PRICES gave always; been .in, accordance with present-
oer choice ef 'black or grey casket covered. With fine quality
''remoiral 'apt" 'care,. of , remains, . superYiSiOn 'of funeral
arrangements and directingt Use of'funeral Parlors, attea-
tin' to 'cemetery', details,"`tne , hearse, ;and
car for use 'of faiiiily. and clergyman. 11
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Your choice of 'solid oak 'casket, attd Oar 'dignified .11seryiee,...atiaL
attention -to the smallest
LIMOUSINE AMBULANCE SNIVICE DAY 'OR molt
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