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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-10-13, Page 10214 pit 14g /0 LMcknow Sentinel, Weinests ay, qtr 133, 19$2 Page 10 totes 44494. Fashlon. J�ani and Penman Fleecewear MENS Slaki o 44 II and- Teary Williams _SweatSweaters Step Italy for Best Selection . CISEAR A2f0 LUCKNO / 528-2526 community news Writes about Klondike gold rush... skim page / the first great homes north of Superior And spent his last yam writing the sttory of his life. The book was mitten' primarily for the sob he hid scarcely known and ire died soonafter finishing , it, When it appeared in 1900, it was snore than the story of ape�ettor. Mr lratlds was one of the �taen to sem both the opening of the tintario farmlands and the enetlitts of the west, tie had led the hind otlife even trdern Canadian fiction writers hive yet to discover and had made and lost an earlier fortune in the west and then been robbed of tv'thing he owned on his that trip into the Ontario nor& It was'only at the end of his life that he became yorich that frothing could destroy hire, but by thea he was 160 old to care, Otte of his last acts, was to choose the title for the stony of his life; he allied llenmocked of Danny, Ile had , seen egoist every part of Canada, lie was boat in. the Maritimes in 184.4on his father's faun near Middle (liver in Cape bireton, Nova Scrim Rivas a ser tllfarm since arable land wasscare and, in the 18$6x, the McCharies family joined the great' models of Kollin-tem who began lest/. itng in the thousands to try their luck in the unbroken bushlands of 11 ppdr - Canada which, Weir finally b ` ng opened by the railways. • It was a dangerous journey it was the time of the, greiat cholera . epid= ethics and • teary died along the way, Children had to be left in hospitals is every city and town to find their own way west. When the familyreached. London, they piled all their longings into'one . wagon and, with the children riding on . top, they made their way through the forests to the Pluton district. Aeneas' father cleared SO acres and, Omagh' the land • was rich, life was 'hard. Even the small children had to help in the fields. The women in the McChatles family regularly hid to walk IS miles to Klncardiae, carrying bugs ofhard wood on their backs, to sell to the potash factories and Aeneas was con= 'owed that it was simply the struggle to survive that killed his mother, Before' site died, she made him promise that he would leave the farm and "do something" with his life.. •Sooty afterwards, Aeneas enrolled in the .school • that had opened hi the district and obtained . a teacirer's certificate, Pot the best seven years he taught the fame children anit found he could 'tion estra money writing for the local , newspaper: When he was 260 he mno+red. to Torentro, After a few fake starts, ire reatired he Still sail hot stare CAR OILING DWI 'wait 1111'. NOWISThERIGHTTIM(TO: sAvuu'ouR rig OILED FOR THEIALVVIIINTERSEASON NOW OPEN' fikatelay Stirisy 4 •.11M.' ii sum. MACIYN MFC. LIDi don, north et Anthill* then woof off Highway 1121j • (Look tor the san•, 3955t i1. 1 i M J'i'titW MAAOtJIS E roughnm, 4 dr; 1080 OLDS CSI fi LA99 SUPREME rougrhttm, V-8 4 door, with air J 0 , •J J l 0 r r l 00 1080 of i c' oarA ao, 2door MO 0006E or, MOM , 4 door • 'MO ASPEN, 2 door (Special Editiohj • >00 ASPEN, 2 door 1 7' MONTE C 4RLO, with air 10OLDS C(JTLAS9, 2 door 1A(JCK 1 1081) 0060f t/x tet 1070 00156E rkAbEEMAN vnlv 1008 OC,O6E, Corry Van, .+ 1011 044C f/r tan • A, HAMM S ., , S' ,.. . ,i , ... . , . .+:. 0%+;%.r i.---% ^..yr-0.a.1^a".!,-.0;0^y-r-%'0.'4-•0,-.^s.,r%.,n:x. q..J.,+^%, 0%0% 00•,......' ,s .A.-.1s•A .. What he wanted, and with money fse hal maned, he travelled through the United. States and sailed on a freighter through the Catbbeatr. Csahwl Traveller . On his return to Toronto he decided he no longer wanted to be a teacher. Ile tdoked for a. better paying Job and • became a commercial ;traveller: • The 1860s and 1$1$ had suddenly become one of the best titres in the history of Ontario, flssshland was becoming vast farmlands, leg houses were being replaced by brick and frame. buildings and, as he later, wrote #it his blogra. • phy, "the whr3le country had a' trim, ,fresh, clean hod pi' -� pseroutc look". ife was sttceessfuf as. a travelling salesman and in 1$91 he married .the • sister of one of his former students. It Was to be* brief' and tragic marthige; two years later, his wife was dead, He bought one of the first gravesites in the new • Mount. pleasant Cemetery .. north of the. city and, in nterory.of his wife, he placed. an inscription Of these'. . words of Charles Dickens"The' kind, est and gentlest heart that. e'er ached on earth his passed in peace to • heaven," • • it was 'a long time before he reedvered from.. her death; he now. had . only rine pfttrpose in,life: to take care of the sen she had borne him. In 11181, when rumors reached i''oronto of the fortunes to be made out wast with the Turn' to,.p fie 110 ,...,,,,,4„,„„ F LUCKNO.W 14. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH S 1g1AI' tl1C1'd ft61/ . . Combined Church and Sunday School 116'10 MN, Rev Jolift RA 4 Gnat Mfrifratt NURSERY PRO '111111 EhayoneWeterstne .v+itva ..+ s Ci04seio atom. LUCKNOW UNITED • CHURCH SUNDAY, tiCIODE1 11 rday S chool.1Qsotl Lm Wi 1s1011410lacy. Rev Warr! ft Mega. 0.A. i.. Nursery and Junior Congregation Provided riftwyeseiNefimmee E OUT to RevIew Tour Nobiltiowd Needs LECITHIN . l lfk►lrt if a,,metra, dentatlfadrrtitt of *await of the tintitan belly and Wipe to amid* diteletfar'oi in the body., ivatl ble .body Mundy to AM yobs,. teybrenoi atnd cern. end tie,r atmplemat .int daps lei hold and grand* formpre, Lecithfrr is high frw ttheitifterim and unit,' with low, iodine and delalern te give pryer *Wagger ho the bolo drii aid in the digdsfferi amid dbrrrp1fdn of fes, faithful doe aught* sit ordintvy fid, unsaturated fatty aside, and df�flewir. Lecithin rust, bad* ssa► etfried di roi and arftery if fd psrsta titratin#o Oro Maki svabo, itoffshicp to prevent -atft usscfo lilac, ft hit Moo bait fstmd to frrdrswi aP tumid*dg fa* Wefts lnfatiorrs end fo prevent the formrN tion of pirthifia, £vim dlafributl of body **fit it ear *Mod by Lecithin, Lecithin plays an irss and it kW �sr rifl� ,�rt+s+us fm ttult pat fft for the myon sf t th, rN fatty profootive amok*fsr the nava, Laftitfri site freipst to &Mg* 610ffvo cold purify the kfditoys. Mae apse rid kn ww fife fevsfst fait Looftfifnv. limbed" PhasTheeif S21, '..�•,:�►.'et+�.+:mz�+�.f�.�.r�.+.::.��a�c.a.�.s�rr�c.s��s.:.��c��c • 1N THE COUNTY COURT OP • 111E COUNTY O' MICE IH THE MAIMI OP The Panrgy Law Reform Ant, g.bl. 191$ 2. IlEtWEElgt ionsitesnsa, suid l Applicant, • I EAU R. BUSHELL . y. Respondent ' y JUDICIAL SALE of Lots 6,' 1 and Si Coneessioll 1, Not th of the i I. liutharn *tact, in the 1` twnship of (reenock, in the Co only of Efate, C y s Pursuant.to' the. judgement. and final order fot g .sale made in this actionthere will be offered for sale at l,' the Smith Parking Lot, Rrwee County Unlit ,louse, by 1 pmfrlio auction in one parcel, with the approbation of the rendersigned Master by # ailarglt & McDonald, out- e 'tio/wets, at the hoar 6( 10,100 a dock in the fiSretraon; an i Saturday, the 6th day of flovernber,1%2, the lands, acrid .y y ittenikes known «s Lots 6, /and g, Concessi611 1, North 1 of the Durham rham Road, in the Township of Greenock, in the Ct 660 of Bruce, more particularly described in the i deed registered in the Registry Office for the Registry' i Division of lltirce, acs hid, 84911, 1 i The property will be offered for sale sallied to' a i f reserve bid filed 6y the Indge. t The otrchasef shall pay dawn td the vendor's t . " solfeiito�r do the day of sale 10 Ott'' dent of the purchase) f money and shall ply the balance of die p irehase Monty itr�to Cotitt wr'sthawtt interest Mn or' before the 61h clay of f I' of dosing, the p�trciraser shalt 13e made as of date December',1 Z Ad clue nts, are to search the title at his own eattense, In all Miter r fetodts the conditions of sate i I ante the staatiditig ea4iditiolis of sate et the Catirt xs i I moditiedby the cawditions agate settled by the under- . signed, ehr the pren►�ises is said to he erected a one and I i' atre,harlf storey frame loose aria a, harm' portlier 1pa> ticotaars and eondst`co ,ws of sale may be had from1 Wacehtey, Magw'ood & Mackenzie, $olieitors, 215 thativ Street bast, V'alkettoit, Niglio,. r Dated at Walkerton, this 4th day of `October,. f 1.9f. i 4 I r P. Cf. Cart' . r Cora r CoVii lodge aft Walkerton,, b'tifatto