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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-04-05, Page 8• .,JAR' PLUM JAM ., t'.. JARS ORANGE't MA;tMALADE SALMON, LARGE, 2, ;FOR , RBD SALMON, LARGE . ,..•�4c .,,, .. ,250 ,. 25c. vncri, t n.4J , . , :. , , ..PORK .& .BEANS, 2 FOR5c y '14 OZ. flQ TLE CATSUP , .. •:... , .. , , . , . 10c CAMP 1 L'S;..SPAGHETTE PER; CAN' , , ,.. ,: , :,.:.10c : P & GSOAP'. 7 BARS • . ...... ;:. ...: , .. , .. • :; 25c: CASTILERSOAF, 10ti BARS., , :.. . . ,:... , ,.'. 25c:. SOAU:;FLAI(ES, 3 • LBS ,, ... ', . "..: D A, E 0-' IEl?.'PE CH S . ;L$. . � . 2. c • DRIED` APRICOTS; LB :.'r, , . , 25c LBS ;`DATES .,,. ..• ,, .« ,.�. • ,:• 25c 4. L11&' RICE, CHOICE•,. .. , .:.•.•.,: , •.. , .:, `..., , ...25c FRESH 'FRUITS 4 D. VEGETABLES ALWAYS- ON , e.Seaso. ;re': for 'WOrk _ S hoer and we art fortunate in being able to• Offer outstandiing values '' { in all ee� of work shoes. Someof the":s 'ecials`we are liking: grad ge P,, Men'aa :Itetsn,,with' Leather Sole &;Rubber heel . , $2.50',• •.MeSir' • ..:R b ex ,H ee 1.3 'a Mennonite with Leather Sole & Rubber' heel . 2;95 Iur Price Range in TWork Shoes-- $1.98, $2.50, $2.95, . $3.50. EL::HU GE1 - HOSIERY:: 'We, havea complete range in sizes and in the , popular colors for spring' We are startangour hosiery,Club: Yoa. will want to' a member.;' well .ar eF NOTICE TO CREDITORS the said executors will proc ed to In . the matter of the estate op' distribute' the assets of the 'said de - of tile ceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims • of which : they „shall: then _have.• received ec ved _notice and ' that the saidXec to e u r"� Will be 1 able oz the sa id assets" or any p an�'a�'theieo� it f to any person . of whose'. claim they sh' all not:': then ' ti iav -°.received notice. This notice is ;iven pursuant =to'"the statute '. Stu ' e i that t e elf; . to cknow, io 'L Ontario., d at u , Ont i , this �T6th , r da �.of �1VIa ch: A D. 1'934. Y : H. -Crawford, wford rr, Ba tister C a &c., otic tit o r fop .said the.- executors.. Township of: West'..Wawanosh in :this County of:Huron. Farmer,: deceased. n : v.,en' that„ -:ail' :Notice:, sgl :persons .having_. any claims or .. de- ili m mandaagaxit}st -•the ,.late,'.� W 1 a `Amoe;,,Tiiylo s' who:;died: an;or about t th • a • of • September, he <' thirteein • d y p A he Township of a West. D. ;1933” :at t p , a,.W ivanoah -in- the !County,_ , of-„Iiurori , . sin b `' ort re: i e d R ar ?ao F a► r red. y . e� w p, aid” or to deliver ;to the•undersigned, iX for,• the executers Solicitor herein under; the.• Will of ; the sail • William,. 'Arnim'�Ta for their,:•aratmes and `ad- , tlars, in' :writ - dresses. and 'full Paricu . `" claims 'and.:'statements of, 'their- gdf tleir iteCo unts"'nnd The-n a ture - of the securities, if any, held bY them,: duly' verified by affid'a(rit ` ( . the, , And take "`notice; ; that after;h `• f A ril : A.D. 1934, tw.ent -first; day. of P oar oYs'.• en's • ronFra me 0 rk ' Shirts THESE E• ,Alt.E SPECIALLY ES CUT and TAILORED TO FIT gar list FREE AND; EASY., • These: Here in -.;sires 14q. t o 17 F •ur Felt tflats', OF BETT( R, . @. :U ...ALtrY E NEW $HA»ES-•O°H,E R A, ,,,SQUIRREL; HOMER,- ' MER- CURY CORAL TONE.: YOUIt SIZE : is ' HERE IN, THE SHADE YOU. FANCY:' Bisw .e ll - .� • • A, R, -.A, IO< ;,... •W NT O ransieellt R±e i Higher ; a arch. Claim: Presented For. Damage ' To : Nous During, SPrt'g Thaw The hearing of a..;delegation from the School' Board, the Fire Company and ,an: Assessment Appeal: 'along with Troutine 'business, took up the major` part of a three hour session of the villager, Council' • on Tuesday The month pf March saw ati in- crease over •.the ,past two 'months, •in the number ,of ' .transients reaching the village, .The total .transient ac- count totalled' $25.75 'which included four meals and .s..bed on.. the ` first. two .days of'. this month. A total of 51' meals were served at 30d and; 23 tiranarents were,,,provrded, .with^ beds. at '40c each; and one suit d# under= wear' in) February. to ' $1.25'. ' March local relief 'accounts, as pre-, sented.: amounted to $41.26 -which was received by "'seven; families.. The `accounts were as follows:. W. W. Hilt $10.00; A.E. McKim, $4.70,. McCharles,• .• $15.45;' Wm, : Murdie, ^�2���tnc�-ltheus� 30e; -'Yid; MneKenzie• $4.29'; : R , $., Thompson NOTICE TO CREDITORS ° persons 'having ',against nst the .estate . of HENRY: PATTERSON: late Of the Township of West We wanosli ; in the County of Huron; Fanner,:; deceased who died .on . of about,the.:.8th'day of February, A.D. 1931 r'' a e , hereby'notified to <send, on or •before the 12th .day . of Aprfl, A.D. 1934; to ,Mrs, Henry Patterson, Lucknow, Ontario, ' or Rev. Joni Pollock, ;'Whitechurch, Ontario, the executors of' the, .said: estate o? to •the undersigned • . Solicitor, +their names. and addresses; full, particu- lars of their' claims Nand the nature o their" securities; :if any, held by them and veriffed by statutory dee !oration. ; ' Immediat e1Y. 'after such last men- tiered 'date the assets' of the; estate:. .of . the said •'deceased :-will be distrix hilted' amongst the, persons entitled thereto, having' - regard only ,to the e claims' properly :filed..• DATED at'Win glum the '20th day of March, A.D. 1934. R. ,S. IlrTH1J}IIIVCxTOlV, ; n Wisham,•Ontario; Solicitor :herein; MORTGAGE SALE'.. Of. Valuable Farm Property • •;Under and -by virtue of the'Powers of Sale' contained in 'certain Mort- gages, which Will be produced at the time of sale,; there: will be o i er- ,ed fctr. sale. b'y•public 'a'uction, at the hereinafter ' described ,property • on Monday, 'th'e 16th day of April; 1034, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the. following 'property, namely; ,Lot Nuinbcr 7,•in the' 13th Concession, Eastern .Dvssion Town ship • of ,Ashfield, County , of i Iluron, On,. the said property there is a plentiful"'supply 'of water, and about four acres of bush. ' • The said l property is offered for sale subject •to :a,' reserve hid and other conditions, of sale,further par- ticulars ' ar-,ticulars' of 'which •may be • Obtained from 'the' u'ndersigned, Solicitor. George . H. Elliott,' Auctioneer.: l•. 14'ingland, Clinton, .Ontario,. ' • 'Solicitor for the. Mortgage: Flacks of NeW ,Sprii -House Dres- ses', colorful. as. the ,spring flowers. l;xtra style,.' 'washable , at `69c ' and $1.60rttM: STORE. trtt, Murray„ Rest, snit children of tiiisseYaare ipen" ng -'he week with' hter Parente, Mr. and ,,Mrs. Janie $4.72.; Mr.' D C.. McMorran protested his assessment ''of '325. a lot' on five ` iii, six, quarter'`acre lots, he owns, Sur- faee`"water' from, the street flows: onto his ,property;, he stated; 'null -due; "to improper drainage;' 'prevents `,its. escape,' .. which ' contributes towards 'making these lots•',PY racticall" useless for seeding, purposes: "He was advised ;that, an assessment appeal would have to. be—ledged'' to , be dealt with when "Council convenes . as, a Court of Revision ` ata later, date,', • A claim was received for. $50.00 damage ,dope. to the ; house of Victor Whitley and - $15. damage to a.,',rug owned by the tenant, Mrs.. Robert Webster. - This damage was claimed to have -been caused on. lVlarch 17th, When . during' a' thaw the water course was changed, chan e due to''a ditch inthat-vicinity' being .Plugged.,' `:witl± ... , . , +be 'result 'that -.Water entersd':'the ,�.. ,nremises:••The• claim is being invests= matedbeing' ''' before bei ''dealt.:with.:a Th e -" -request for six month?s'. free `iava'tor ` in .this gMaarcaKgee 'ziine;- vie r the 'fact That it is made,use of -- as oa nubile aceormodation, :which, the t nef a vide net granted. ,toes not 'provide, 'was. t , The, Counc 1 t ok the -view :'o th w'that; other •vi e business places with s ch accomda- tion might seek similar requests if if samewas granted Mr. acRenzie. Gonsi erin at th _ eii iteray mweting � s • held bythe Continuation+ .. school in the Town Hall, were of a, s ecal educati on al value,the society wasP ,g ranted a . special rental , fee of: 4300 -for '•use of'. the Vail. Consider Towne Office . . Believing that there ;is' - net ade- qunte"':protection.'for all the, .valuable records • and village documents, the. council' has had under copsideratiom the renting of It village:,effice. That ortion of -the 'Jo Johnston 'Block` '. n h ,pre- y occuriieiiby the Bank- o#.0 m; coerce is viewed; as a favorable loca tion and,has a large cement void' � in the, buiilding,. which „will .:give ample` protection .'to village "papers, Up :, until :the present, Mr..,, Agnew's cravats oflle hadlie1rbtised. as a- Com- merce vi1= Tage'offce'as:well. The Bank of Co - • nrce lease of this building 'does not expire 'until March of 1935 and in- formation forma i , . Y on` is being �Sought',regardini what'arrangements 'err ngements can be made if -t lie'Council•: hould • `decide- to :-take o'ver•' the lease and `:o e a Villa .P n ge office" 'ar '. d. of ",Thank"s Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred •Famish .and family, wish to thank' their friends and neighbors, also,' th� i Wn- �'eWoamnsl stitute, for their help" and kindness ,during'thejillness of •Mr; Farrish and Card of, Thanks • The brothers and sisters " of " the late Miss,•Mary Buckingham, wish to ,express' g rateful , thanks to • ,friends and" neighbors• for` their many 'acts of kindness and expressions of dym- pathy, at the time; of''the death :••of their 'sister .and ta: especially thank• Rev. C. H. MacDonald .for. 'all hips kindness, diose • who loaned ' cars, and 'the.. Fit Company for th'e, fiow- ctS so kindly "sent.. Peer Feed. On Alfalfa , crank Miller reports that .so heart- ily were three young ,deer' partaking of a stack of hay .On the Gillies' farm' on the second concession; That it wag becoming undermined and had to. ...he..remeved. Of :five. „stacks•.of. bay, fie deerslp rent]Y Praterre t die one' containing aieconrcit alialfn as. the tither stacks Of a different ariety".remained untouched. • Q�a eneraI1 Miss Margaret McCallum is *Pend - this week in. Windsor. 1 st» 'Lillian Mitchell spent Week -end at FonthiU.. gra. Turner and Richard, ere ; visit-' ing this week in` Toronto. Mrs, ` If, G. "'Merril!! is spending the, week with friends: 'in London Mr„ Prom Alton of Toronto, . spent the week -end here with . his ' mother. rs. ,. atso ,�. AI W n is spending the,. week Waterloo with, her` sone Malcolm Miss Sarah . Cameron, 'of Lochalsh'. is'reported,. this., week tobe ,Seriousl Y • .Miss Mona -Mitchell of Wiarton is spending, a"few days • at her, home here.. . • Mrs . Peter Johnston is visiting with friends iu' ;London •..and ' Tillson- burg.. - • the Mr and Mrs.:. Con.. Decker observed their 31st' wedding, .,,anniversary ' oe Monday. 4VIrs G..A. 'tN,ewtoi ', and 'Miss Eunice +are 'spending.::the week " in Toronto and Orillia, , The condition of Mrs,' Chesnut, who. is' ill hiii_been_stick na to-eaus tier family. ,much concern . You ,are invited to thedis la of. P Y,. Ladies' Ready -to -Wear, Friday, April 6th; at TEMPLETON'S.' " Miss Jean': McClure of Niagara Falls;' was ,an Easter, visitor with her father, Mr" Ben'' McClure. Miss McNaughton of, .Orangeville; ss , a holiday visitor ; with Mr., !' and Mrs Cameron ,;'MaeDonald Mrs.., Pearlman; Who is. a-- sufferer with ear•: trouble,' is undergoing treat,, `meet in a Toronto'':hospital.'; Rev. C.' H.. MacDonald , is in Tor onto to -day attending"the. convention 'of the Senate of"Knox 'Collette., Mrs ; Harold" Jewitt and 'family are spending ,Easter 'week with: Mr. 'and: Mrs. Lewis' Jewitt, of Btuewale,. .Mr. Sidney Trowbridge of London formerly of the local Bank . of ., ; . : •,Mo n- trea1 staffsPetthe' week-endhere,,Mr.Ceo i,le ` Gor donand Miss :Gordon -7'6f' 1#ervie were: Saturday '.. visitors'` with :Mr:' andcMrs.:' .rank Miss Jean MacKenzie 'of ` Waterloo is visiting this week with her grand- arents : ` Mr: aid Mrs._ - p . B` V. Mac. K4nzie t ,.z Messrs. Matthew..;Girya n and R:'J. ,Kaake of`Kinloss visited on :Sunday . , � ,with Mr. -,and l•'Mre'...•John . Smith of Station .St. Mr.'., Alex - , _ . . McCa r ro l• was' Mup from; Mitchell tchell'.; to_s1'e'`d .t h_ `. -,�-A e,week-e>ad_ t the home of 'Mr: and Mrs. D. ,C. Mc1Vlorran ;1VIrs. D. M.. Johnston : nand daughter Helen of IStratliroy, • are Easter visit ors with the ' former's;. parents, .Mr. and Mrs:' W: Todd. .Dr. and Mrs.: H ;B. • Woods. and: Mrs. • Tarlton, ,were : over, from De- troit on,`account, of the serious illness of -Mr; Matthew Woods: Mr . Eutchison • and , ;Mr. ;:Calvert and Miss' Yourex:of,the Continuation School- -staff, are'; spending the`= oli=° da ys at their :respective homes. . •;; Mrs. Traplin of :Hamilton, ' mother 'of. A. H„" Traplin of town, has been in' a critical- condition since'suffering a,heart attack last week. Mr., andMrs. • Alfred Andrew.._and daughter: of Sudbury,, . spent the week -end with the farmer's : Parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Isaac Andrew. ;Kenneth ,Cameron, went to : Paris en *`Sunday, .accompanying Wilmer Howey :who had visited here - with s hi parents, as 'far as Kitchener: • Mr. David H. '' Alton" has , returned bonne, after •spending the.'past week with his -daughter, ' Mrs.. Wilfred, Sherwin, and Mr. Sherwin of ._Orono. • WATCH:' T.HiS SPACE . regularly for . foot talks by the makers 2 Cress Corn Salver • "sold '.At MCKIM'S' DRUG' STORE Employees of the Luclinow Table Company fresuined situ 'i.eight-hour' working day on Monday, With' the usual • Saturday• afternoon half holi day: Mes srs.':'Elmer; ,lies, and"`Fi'ed'dio Smith of ::Inverhuron, are lilsiting with Mr, and ,Mrs. John Smith and Mr. and . Mrs. , Frank Miller 'of the 2nd. con. Misses: Marjorie Henderson . and Helen.MacLeod, student` nurses .:at Stratford General,,° Hospital,` Spent h thome' es heF weekre.-end, at. their respective. School will 're -open • 'on ,Monday after .a 'ten=day,holiday. . and. Will commence the last las, of the 'school term . which ,w lids ill concl in approxi = mta e1Y, twelve 'weeks. � 15 ears: On Staff Yester Marked day+ ekm ed, the completion' oi``'`f (teen yearn ";bf seirvice ly'Hazel Welistei": asa• meniber" ' of the .local staff of• Bell .Telephone: