The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-12-22, Page 11 MIMI
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DRW M ,CONNELL
l'hYsician and Surgeon
Lucicilow.
Houra; ,•1.30-7-3,30 •
Phone
DENTIST ,
Dr: MacLeod Lucknoci
every Tuesday, ix Dr.: COnnell's
Office,
War TIST
Dr. R. L.' Treleaven Lucknow-;
Over Decker's Store.' • Extraction
either_ by Ikea or local Will be in
•Dongannon every 'rliiirsday. Phone 53
DENTIST
Call Dr. Newton
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Make apPointment,
In office everyday'.
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0' EVERYBODY'S COLCIBIN. • 0
eett.; A. cSiddali. -Lticknowi' Broker
and Beal Estate.=-Money.to lend or
first; inortgages : on farm' proper.'
ties Ot 6 and 6% per cent according
• to sediarity offered Also oniall
amtionts.on,secend: mortgages on
, farm „properties and on personal
notes. A few good farms for sale
,
Earn $25 weekly up . at home ad-
dressing_ envelopes.. No canyassiOk.
Lverything. furnished. • Spae-or--full
time. Send stamped- addressed, en-
velope' for.particulars. GilliegMailiitg
Service, Box 9, Sydney, N.S.
WALL PAPER -A full line of 1.02S
'Walt Paper on 'Prices from -8c
Up. 1 am also agent for leading job
• houses. --4t: J. 'Comekoh, Decorator
; Painter and Grainer, Box .174, Luck-
, LUCIMOIC 'ONT. TIEWRiii)AY DECEMBER 22nd, 1927.
• • The "Sentiilel'..wlahesyou a•igeriY,
, •'.1 • l';'
"fq•;tbe•
.chAatatiag',yadatieri....,y,
•.• MisSAgaliel •Whe
Tias.been in „Handlton for SOmeiitirrie:
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Mr;" J0e:lohnstOn-hfis gene to Cali,"
fornlo;•...rli.e be7Wili, Spend, the •••
ter raeallO,
• Mr.. Arthur' Brawrinia frOm
West:ern.. TYrififersity. -fer.- the cl.ir4t-
Mas vacatien:' •••
. 'Mania Vallneg.DOils'witli'the'fini-
Ms:Lleyd patebt: Every,doll"gtioran-
'Prices'-frorir'!3.6.c.:,x0 $2.00, at
.11cKim'a' Drug Store.
Get, the.... Lifejapoy . Rubbers and
• Oveislioes,.at W. J. LITTLITS:SHOE
'STORE. "Meri'S and iloys' Skating
"Shoes at bargain prices.
. Comreenc.iag ••Wedpe3day; Dec, 28
we will 'discontinue keeping open on
Wednesday' evcaings Until May .1:st
'& .:Portecins,f- WM. Murdie
& Son. "• ,
I..OGS •IVANTD'
We, .the undersigned,' hereby an-
nounce that we are in tbe.' market to
. -buy all kinds of logs suitable for
-lumber, and as we 'require the lumber
for our furniture factory, we' are in:
-a. position to pay the highest' market
price.s. .In letting us have the mater-
ial' you are, encouraging home indus-
try.' For Particulars call us':by phone
' Or call at our office:The Lucknow
Table Co. -J. Button,: Man.
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RAW FURS -I , am paYing highest
Market price: for all ikinds of raw
Blitzstein, Phone 18, Luck-
- now. " • (10-114f)
• STRAYED from lot 7,' con: 4.
Kiii-
Ioss, on Thursdalt; Dec:, 15, a collie
dog, 10 months old -ten and • white.
Information leading to itS, recovery
, suitably .rewarded -Mary MacLeod.
R. 6* Liicknow*Phone. 26,10, 'Ripley.
--,'rhe mail couriet&-• with their., ,ve-
Incles filled to overflowing with bags
and huPdles, •leolc.„.for all the .World
like Santa Clang, •" epecially ',when
plastered by, the drifting snow.
Be sure. and•bear the new Cabinet
Model. De Forest-crosley Radio at
Arrnstreng'S,: for 8185.00.The bat-
teryless model only $268.00.. 'What
vould". be biOr ao_a Christires gift.
SUDDEN WINTFR
• After w4oica f .inuc.,.k:iain and
slush; during whicb,,.)19vvoir, th
WeAther..Waft.-111/1.#* a#4 fairly..agreet.
• able, ,the 1401 RePozi,7
which in-
clude, but part 'of the 'world,"•ertper-:
ienced,:a,leavy fall. Of Aim*
begin-
ning hot, Friday. The road's aooll
became, impassable :for 'Wheeled trittl
fie, ,and•altheugh a- few continued Id'
battle With', their antorne,hiletiAialmli
the snow, the going has' been vOrY
unsaigaetOry: .• "
'LAfeatnie ,Of 'winter, itafficjia • thid
part' brought about by the Aviation .of
the 'highways is that ranch' of • the
• roads remain bare dining snow•
Storm, while" Sheltered 'portions and
deep Cuts are filled in'with, Snow. The
snow in these places .makee, travel
with *heeled rigs impossike,, , while
the bare sections ""i':•t the. roads make
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travel with sleighs impracticable. '
South of Lake 'Erie the snow fall
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appears to have been much ' • heavier
than:in-thia--Partr.rinct-there. hundreds
of automobiles were caught in .the
deep snow and Stalled,.making it -very
Inconvenient for the occupants,: Many
whom were far from their destina-
tion or, even a place where food and
ledging could be obtained.
cilugcH NOTES -
MAIWELLING , , The services in the United Church
•
st Sunday were taken by the Rev.
Have your hair fre
.sh-1y Marcelled -la
and° curled for the. next ,party by W. E. Treleaven,. and the congrega-
Madelyne McMorran. --Ilours 2 to 5 tion was given twovery.able dis-
Wednesday afternoon' at residence: courses. 4Mr. Walter Craw, assisted
otter days or at your home bYa137" by his father, Who has pretty well ire-
pointinent.
• , • . covered from his recent -ilhiess will
. takethe services. next Sunday' which
Christmas music is being prepared -A_
Christmas' prograni :will be given in.
the Sunday School. At both services
a free-will offering will be -taken, the
proceeds to go to the Benevolent fund
of the church. '
Mrs.' Griffin her nieee. find nephew:
wish, to -express Sincere thank -W:10 the
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neighbors and friends who were so
kind and helpfiii'duriag the'. long, ill;
negs. of the late Mr. Griffin.
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. CONCERT AND CHRISTMAS
Christmas Dalt.
VILLAGE FINANCES
The; annual statement Of 'iddeitits
and expenditures Of, the Municipality
of „Lucknow for the year ending
.1.5,.'4927;" Was: printed; this -Week, and
is now avaitable,bir ratepayers.
This,: iitiiteme4 is preparedeach
year by; the .treasurer, in 'order that
the :eleStors, May.. knew ' how .''their
-taxel are hding '..exPendedi and is
issued before the :annual nomination
:meeting, generally, the: last'. 'Monday
•,of the .year. As this statement ,:can
come rip only to the last Meeting of
the municipal council, ,alwaSrs held ,
December -15; t When ;that date does
not 'fa,11,'„ uptin. a 'Sunday. „ The •state-:
merit consists of two parts: one
qey,ering the last two weeks of the,
preceding year, and the other'. corn -
Mending vvith the' .first of .1aMiary,
and covering the •period up to the
15th„ -of Deceniber,' se that the whole
period, covered by this statement is
:from the.. 15th on One D7ce.in. b,er. to
the ,15th- pf.-the, next,' .
.A stinimary - of • this 7-statemeht.
which is itself a summary, does not
give mach real information, because
Receipts includes the 'proceeds from
the 'gale of debentures as well as from
the payment of 'taxes, and on the:,
other hand, Expenditures Include the
Paeinlilora
Vfnt ofshio°ratr
n6te' which may
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• ''..1av
be
'There is frequent,--CoMplaint--thar
this annual statement,dees. not give
sufficient detail -that, in, fat,many
items „are quite uaintelligable, being
merely; Account! so Much; or
so much. • A detailed" explana-
tion, hOwever,;,would. involve quite . a
Jot Of work and would. cost a, good
Ltdeaeaides,._anyone_wariting
naltion" regarding any item in ; the
stateMent Can get; it from : the treas-
urer or from the reeve or ,canneillors...
At. the nomination ineetiag._ • '
We May add „here,however, that
receipts ,:by the Lucille* treasurer
for the period Dec. 15, 1926 to Dec.
31.'026 amounted to $0,897.48, while
for the same period payinents, were
made , amminting to. $0,078 26.
•Receipts from January : lst 11)27 to
Dec. 15th, -1927 amounted to $37;22•1.-
30. : Expenditures were ai'-folloivg.:'
Salaries an Allowances .: $1,120 62
Printing .and'.Advertising:'. ,152 23.
Town Half - 335- 54
Fire Protection and _Street'
'Lighting . 2,303 11
'Roads :and 'Bridges 4,780 18
Behool, 7,840 50'
Debentures, ..::, :Principal and : • ' ,
Interest .849 80
-Loans ,' 7,079 50
Miscellaneoue .638 93
.Grants' ..,„, 464 00
• Those who' are specially interest
in the.'matter should get a• copy..
•the statement at the Clerk's piT
and study it before the 'nomination
•meeting,.: hick,will be- helden. the
evening of December 26th.. • •
MUNICIPAL CONTESTS
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at Paramount Sehool, the evening of
Thursday, , December 22nd. '• Program
will commence at 8 o'Cloek sharp.'
'dplendid-play, "His Lordship's
will be put on by . the young people'
• Of the section. . Admission 25c.. Chil;
dren free: • •,• (22-12-p)
W." ,BAIRD
TO' the December :issue of •"The
Shantyinan,!' .• organ -of the Shanty -
men's Christian Association had the
:following reference to Mr. Themes
• W. Baird,' whose early home was a
few Tiles. West Of"Lucknow, .and who
died a short time go in Northern
•Ontario, *here be wasengaged' in
alission work, -largely. among the
lumlieimefl
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.`1V-Vflieni the 111i,IsiOn Farm `Avai,...un-
dertaken some ears 'ago Mr: Baird
. took Charge, .and, Mer ' eiratitristanc-
es not the, easiest he succodded,with
the farm .and carried on P11. Unbroken
and ,faithfal :testiniony' fill 'Christ.
•-fhe'liolile'•of • Our brother Baird' has
been open house ,for our.missionaries
for years, and his hist words When in'.
Toronto recently Were to the effect
that he 'hoped we would consider the
frdedom of his home remained at,our
•'diSposal.The kindly 'face .„Of *.our
brother 'brought 'Mr.. Henderson. ' to
.niind' to- anybody who ' knew than
bath, and one felt that •pnlv a heart
sweeterod-by the love Of Christ and
".years_of long walkingwith the Lore
conk] prodrice it. All the love and
sympathy we havegoes onfto Mrs,
Raiv(1 andthose whom he -leaves be-
hind.".. • • ; •
' • The . int?: Mr. Baird left here about
34 'years ago,- and' for 20 years was
engaged in the milling businesa<
Fourteen year§ ago he took. un anis,
'sion. work, end. since that time.."ilid tincl
his Wife' havebeen in • the '-N,Orth'
! STEER' ASTRAY
Caine -to the 'premises of the under-
signed, '10th Con. of West Wawanosli,
.or about Nov. '20,*: 1927, a steer,
Apparently ,about one year old...' -Own-
er may have sarne-on proving propor-
ty and paying expensda.+-Williani
• Woods. • (227.12.c).
• RADIO LOUD SPEAKEit for sale,
Information at The Sentinel' office,
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,'. FOR SALE-NictrOle, Console .with
•records. In perfect': ,conditicin. A
beautiful piece of fornitore. Bargain•'
-..ILMullln, .Station,Street.
•Volt ,complige with
speaker, tubes and battorito4 $00.00,
-X. Mullin,. The Garage,
1TO1t/SALE-Dry i.vood; split ready
forthe stove Mixed'soft wood. -
James Macintosh,Phone 23-On..•43,
United. Church Y.P.S.
The topic :for the meeting Monday
evening was "."The -Birthday of Jesus
Christ," and was very: well taken by
Mrs. A. *Turner': The • Scripture les-
son .waa. read by Kenneth Murdie
Mrs." Newton and M.S. Reid •gave P
selection,piano and Mrs. T. 4. Burns
gave a reading: The election of offic-
•...
ers for the coming yearresulted as
follows:, Pregidenc'Kenneth,Murclie.••
Vice Pres, Gordon' Staters; •Secre:
tory; Jean McKitn;" Treasurer, Camp-
bell Thompson; • Pianist, Mrs. A. D.
MacKenzie; Assistant Pianist, Mrs.
T. S. Reid; , Pregs. Reporter, Miss
Lena' Robinson. Converierg of ' corninittees are; Missionary, :Mrs. Craw.
assisted by Mrs: W. L. MacKenzie!
Citizenshln, Dr, .Tehnston and Wilfred:
Anderson; Devistional, Mrsi, Boswell!
Social, Margaret MacCallum. . and
Gertrude Treleaven; Literary, Bessie
MUrdie; Uplift, Bill Andrew; Mrs.
Decker; Lookout; Jean .McGuire.
FOUND -AA, 'sum Of money. Owner
n y have 331110 011 proving.'propqty
A. Turner's Store, ,lincitnow, -
HOUND LOST
-Fox-10i1icl; mostly..._white; 'fart head
•"":' titat.,frinali black, sDiitsf-du body. ; LLoit-r.
south of Lucknow. -Reward for iiifor.:
illation leading to .his recovery. Thos..
Churchill, Box 338; Cliuton, Phone
241, ' ' -. . (29.112•.e)
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:. 'Pt ENI'TISRE SALE
An auction' dale of household ef-'
' feet -will be hold .at G. S',.Bobertson't,
Lflop, .,iicknow, on Dec. 24, ceininene,:
ng..at .2.80, o'glOelt.'-rage bills,L4. E.
obOrtsOno .Prop.; JohnPuryley, Atto,
Country. ' ,
4-0.0
STOLE. WHEEL FROM Foto)
TRUCK-
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When ,Mr. Alf., Andrew, who lives
a short •diitance south of to**
:yiewed:-. his Ford truck Thursday
morning of last week; he found it in
rather or condition for operation.
Duvi,ng Oct. night; while ,he was, In'
town, .a ,,Shzalc thief had -"Visited thq
fain, and rernoviiig'a front wheel
froM the tthck, made eft; with.1‘,The
thief, as .well as, being .hard up' for
lost suclf a wheel. RS that, Must have
been familiar With the Premises.. A
lord :ear is limain to lif',ve stoppecT
on the road just cast of the'fatin and
renlained' there, for gonic , time that
-evening, Mid there, is g vifell-tonndeA.
suspiciOo:'#is to who the miscieent is
,Bere!ss heping,that he will eat a cold
"ditristmadinnefzifV.jail;-: '
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
EN'I'ERTAINMENT
Remember. the Presbyterian Sun-
day School entertainment in the base.
Ment of •the church on Friday even-
ing. The program will donsistof
choruses by the children •.and Van
Dyke's story of ""The Other Wise
Man" illustrated with lantern slides.
An offering in aid of the Sunday
School fund will be ,takent
YOU'RE NOT SO _DUMB to Suffer
.from Sere' , Throat, Drenching,
Dronehial Asthma,'Catarrh,
Heed Colds, Adenoids and Tonsil
troi;bles when GOOD reaulta re
guaranteed by -uslngl:MrS. Sybilia•
Spahrd
Driig Stara..
0.111.
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A Merry Christmas,
.-11; FolkSi
At this season of the, year
it is appropriate tkat
Reid's Dominion.
Bakery
"extend to. its ,,many patrons
the sincere"greetings.of the
season, a Happy Christmas
and a Ilappy New Year.
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'FAMILY THEATRE
iii.Cmi3kg. rzA
RaymOnd „Griffith •
"WEDDING -
And "ContediP:
coming-,
..tvERkobrY4 ,,46*.for"
SINGIE corizq *CZNTI•
Full copreelneals will'be.
served daily,- including
Sunday ,at; 40c.i
Breakfast, Dinner
Dinner and Supper in-
clude -Soup, 'Choice of,
Meats, :Vegetables, pie,
Pudding or Cake. '
Give 1.1s. A Trial. ,
,
All you can eat and good.
service.
Radio Music "While
You Eat.
New. Star Cafe
Harry Lem, Prop.
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.T.
"P"
Az",\ "/
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1 ea
creation
.LforBilliards. You can.
‘110-„aiii_checks...„issued
eajoy':,a game mot or
slay in any iveather, any
season of the year -=and,"
never tire of:thii greatest
indoor.paathne, especiaIly
when played on our mod-
ern,Brunirivich cauiprocut. ,
Jack Cain's Billiard Room
illiar
A Genfleinan !, Game,
. 'CARTER SCHOLARSHIPS
Bread,
of Health-
eacloes4•
•' SPECIALS"
• our •Own Make, Mincemeat Our Own Make Christmas
Bon ' Bioisehe;Potighniits • Bolls; Mince Pies jelly Bolltr'jiM Tartle0
.. Scotch Shortbread, Date Triangles
'A Chided IiisPlay of 'Orangeti,..Nlits • and -Candies.
Phone
LLYMAN'S /BAKERY tit
LUCkelOW
• Phone 75
R STO
• 1A1CkDOW,
IP
uRisrrmAs, 1927, finds us speeding down -the
courie'of time --toward a goal of Love --of Ser-
vice --of Good Will.
Christmas, ,1927, finds "OUR STORE"' svyeeptng,
along on a career of business sueLess because it has
kept the goal of Service and Good Will ever in front .
of it.
/ And to you, whom we ngmber', as friends and
pat-
rons, We sincerely extend our greetings of the *taion.
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We are ,pleased to learn from, the
• _ _ learn..from,.
Toronto papers that,Miss•Jean Stew-
art of town, has won the `'.Carter
Scholarship for Huron •County, being
a candidate from the".:Winghinf.High
School. This scholarship is worth
one ,hondred dollars.' "The second .a-
ward, Worth 46fl. went to an Exeter
girl, and i.ne third, wmth. $40,", was
won by Gibson White of. • Seafeith:
All ,three awards for Bruce Coniity.
*eat' to students entered from Kin
'tardine High .Schesol-David, MartAt:
Margaret Anderson ' and Olive Collins'.
• These ,scholarships were previded
for by the. Will of the late J. Car=
•ter.of 'Sarnia. ,They are aWarded, to
the Ahreecandidates_,Whalolitain :the
highest marks on not ,more than „ten
liape'rs. of the 1927 June LiPPer School
examinations in •the cit Y of Toronto
and in each of 24 counties' and a dew
groups of, coplities..,
." It is. said thatprospects for .'elec-
tion contests io all four townships
cornering
West 'Wawitincish; Aghfield and.Iloron
-are very good. 'Whether Lucknow
in the. centre of 43o. much excitemen44
antrattiVity, can escape, is problemetical, but things seem very quiet in
our burg. In fact; there i, httie be-
ing Said and nothing doing so far:
There will be .a run for the reeve
ship in Kinloss, with at .least two in
the field, and this may open the way
for contests for .the 'Council' as well.
Of •course, all 13• uncertainty uritil
.nominations close. It is said there.
are three aspirants for „the reevesbip
of West Wawanosh, and the • same
_number in Aghfield. We have no in-
formation about Huron, if all. get
going it Will make a very lively time.
Nominations 'Will be held on Monday
next, Dec. 26, in the townships at one
&chick in the afternociri, and in Luck -
now at 7.30 In thd evdning. •
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MARCELLXST
.Mis OWman, marcillfst of . Strat-
ford, will be at Leroy .Horne's resi-
dence Thursday Of 'each week, Hours
4,15 to 30 im Speciatappointmenq
may be arranged at the shop.
rderimo.14
NOTICE
WiU the.party who, tot•lt 1;he
Off tin& at the farm a the'Undir;;°
signed., 'Wednesday', evening of last
weelsOlcindly_retntn=theanid,-other-..
wise information wilt bi tthd ittilhgt
himl-Isaac Andrew.
LQDICIIEEEI -A GOOD BAli;Ot
- One only -at n 'bargain.' .4..goOd
five -tube Radio for quick Sale, Gets
Londen, Ont,; Detroit, 1•Tew.Tork,,
;tip with ,clear re,ieption. Apply to
. isfa
AliaAg
GONE SOUTH FOR WINTER,
-Mr. Milos'. MacMillan, who
eriticallyill a -few weeks ago, has so
far recovered as- to be. able to go' to
Oklahoma for the remainder. of the
winter. , fle• left on Friday of lag
Week; accompaniedby- a -nurse,-.:- and
will, spend a few months with his el-
dest daughter, who is at Oklahoma
City. A feature of his tiduhle' was
the :loss of sight; but with•retUrning
strength his sight is steadily improv-
ing. . •
. ,AUCTION SALE
An auction spin of ion
,,wes will be, held at tot 9. Con. 9,
Kinloss Township. on Dec. 27th. corn.
mending at 2 ,,o'clock .p.m. 200 R'Ocl
bulletg will also be offered' for sate
-D. E. Statters, rrop.; John' Purvis
Ame. • .
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AUCTION
Of Cows • and Young Cattle, at'
Harris' Barn, Ripley, on Dec. 28th,
cornmeacing at one O'cloali
Vearling,..und.,12"-year-old -ateers.. apcl_
heifers; 10 cows and a few
"Thoinas Hans, Prop:;, John Purvis,
•" AUCTION' SALE
Lance Moffat Will have an auction
'Stile • of Alberta';eattle nt F. G Mot -
fat's farm, 6th Con., Kinloss on Dec.
29, commenctrig .at one otel'Oek p.m.
There are 6 feeding Steers", -2 'yearg
old, 6. yearlings: 4•-ealvet, 4 cows and
two-year-old heifer!, supoged to
be with
CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTION
yRENcll, IVORY TOILET
zovis
In White, Pearl. ;Grey, Blue;
Rose • and Pink, $6.50 to $16.00
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SOLID -GOLD AND GOLD -
PILLED BAR PINS _
750. to $15.00
GUFF, LINKS IN 'GOLD AND
,GOLD-FILLE0
.50.e to.
, EMBLEM, RINGS.
, For, .0ddfellows and Mason,
••46.00 to $14.00 -
• PRINCESS' DIAMOND RINGS
In Green and White Gold Set-
tings, $25.0071;6 „
NICKEL 'WATCH
Good servicable Nickel Watch'
for Boys, Gnaranteed, at $5.511
IN BRASS'
Candlesticks, Trays, Bon Boni
'Crumb Sets, Ash Trays,Etc.
30c. up,
TIE' PINS FOR GENTLEMEN
In 14K White Gold, 10IC Green
and Gold -Filled, 75e. th $1.0.00
These are only a few of the many Beautiful and
Useful Gifts in Our Stock. If in doubt what
to give, Come in and look things over.
Arni$tront.
Gift Shop of Lucknow
KINLOSS BOARD OF HEALTH
•The Board of Health of . Kinlass.-
ToWriship- -met in Dr.-JohnstOn's of-
fice; Lucknow, on Dec* 10. President,
Reeve;', 'Ghanaian, • Alex"
Nicholson,' ,Sanitary Inspector; . D.
'Carruthers, Member.; and Dr. john -
The Chairman 'reported on the
Small Pox situation in Whitechurch,
and of Dr. Colborne.s request for the
apPointment•of a Medical Health 01 -
leer, and that at his , request he ap-
pointed Dr. Johnston• of Lucknow. " •
• Dr. iolinsten reported that he had
been out to Whitechurch on two dif-
ferent occasionS, that he and Mr.
attendedNicholsofl thing
would -be wudi.tgeeo; 'Phrl_10iPee;17..
Case of Scarlet Fever, at the
holm of Goo. Harkness, Lot 29, Con,
5; was also reported by a Teeswiter.•
doctor.. • • ,
B..„Balfoar, and Alex. Nich-
olson reported ,having inspected
'
the
premises of Mrs. M. Dimmoni; and
Abet -nothing, could be done. - •
Geo. G. Moffat,
, Sec. Itinlois' Beard' Of Health'
Vtl'ainRcEe' 'u..-Fir4A°:NuttipinceAtii!lCtiEf'
Lucknow Fire Company Will be given
In the Town 'Hall the evening , of De...
temher, 80th, The Commit will so
hold their annual Burns WV Oil the
evening of 4111M1411 $$tlk. 410.
Blitzstem s Store
-EVEBYTIfirNt AT REDUCED
PRICES FOR CHRISTMAS.
SHOP AT THIS STORE AND
SURPRISE' „YOURSELF
WISHING. ONE' AND ALT., OF
MY CUSTOMERS,
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
•AND A BRIGHT AND
HAPPY, NEW YEAR
, BLITZSTEIN
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- TENDERS
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Tenders -will be received by the un- -
dergigried iff3 • to ThdradaY,':-31triirify--
,5th, 1928, for 100, cords or aiiir part;
thereat...of four foot wood,. to be de-
livered at the Lucknow Waterworks
pumping station* and 35 ' cords Of
short wood or any park thereof, to be
dellvdreeat .the-Lucknow.-TOWn•Halis•-,---
,Perdons tendering to state kind of
wood interlded to be girOplied..- T h e.
10West 01`,8TiYitelider ,not necessarily • -
Joseph Agnewi Ltiaknow6,..\:.:
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!THE V/HITE L1GUT NO smogx, •
" • NO ,•S ELL. •
Standord of t1
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