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IiR, W. M. gONNELL ' New., Year's bay -1931A Happy
.Physichia azni Surges% 1c\
loneknoW - New irear,'.
4 ... . ' HOURS: 1.30-3.39 ' -7-•:••••ir HeductiOn$ hi all Shoes and Rubbers
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at Rothwell And. Reeds January Sale
Phoire 86 , . . -
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'Mr., Ifarold• Burns' is home from
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14. Treleaven LuclknoW
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ONE 53
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*r on'hand "el:hinder-
'..ar.:1930. 'I am also agent
job houses. -
J. CAMERON • ' '
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.raniter avid (*Feiner
•; : Box 114, LtiOnow
REORGE.,,BELL ; -
Lbiensed Auctioneer.
Saki conducted anywhere.
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:Phdne, Tettsweter 116r.
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• -1;1tEMSED AUCTIONEER • •
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Miss Bessie .Cheft, R. N. '
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1/leiter:at her 'liOnle here,'
'4011 spent Vhirietalaii London
Miss • tranese Siddel' of : Toronto
visited with her parents ;last week. P.no; Cepnciilors, Kobert Mnllin, A tng that it might be•y_ery...difnenit
cclamationRewe
Council a School Board
d• •:414 Atitea.,
04*t. .Dtlitiglatt-tilitlinain on
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The Village Council of IACItnew Ieon much di •
SappOinted in tke'COiiii-'
lor4. Igor stgratilletrei'. Reeve,- tobeit Onnneklit- the' AaMe..titrie adpit-
Anderson, win; remeclOmntters there., He thought
Rathviell•and Reeds save money Thle. made upcould be done 'none day if gone
"1031'. . S:8''CW1113.°L.liAliddrets -
'it ii-businest,„..,-e- Way: instead
Charlie and Harvey Nitebster tt.f: .eron; •Rev. 'fl . H., MacDonald, D. .
toOli-loar days -nand he. reminded '
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Thi" Old Old Wish
Wish You a Happ New Year
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PIA4ne
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Toronto spent Chrietniaa theii Tailor, Geo. Douglas, ,Wm. MacKen.." ratepayers that this was , at the rata EkILGSS TGIFSSEIP GETS •
1,,atALITY
COUNCIL WY ACCLAMATION
• home here. , zie; - ' of $.0.r aeday for 'each .meinb14
Mtv./erald Mile Mary'Rathwell The terin of 'the laSt :three iianied 'ql•11•!iiSe`' • • '" • •-;"'4"--
. The Way. bustn,ess &Me at County • The reeve and councillors Ain..
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spent part Of :the. Past week .at :their :eXpiree this.'yeS;• •:•4.
five- • •
Cotineil,„he • d• • was largely •respon. ;Townahip,. -for. 19.30. , get another.
'but all t
hive h •
bonne bare'
been returned acclamation A
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' 4. • • McKim ' and Mrs, Wm. Murdie whosibIefor the high cdftty tax. rate,
• Winnifred Douglas, nursein
;• Weatherhead, having taken .
. at London, is visiting at
out auctioneer's license for the coun- ther home here ies of Bruce and Huron is prepared e , -
conduct Vfotim lodes of lakiodo Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Cameron were •
Give us a tint!,
• AUCTIONEER
Tho undersigned licensed auction-
• ::: inir is prepared to condUct •all kinds,
._of auction sales in Bruce and Hutton
• Connties. Ten Years experience. Sat-
" isfactien guaranteed: 'Phone; `Market
No. 12, Luclinow, or r.,6,13, Duniv
amnia. - A.: J.41Cirlipatrick.•
.4.. LICENSED ,Ar 9NEER,
ken 4ioneer
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ron the unde '' • prelinrad
Ooncluct, all. kin etioo Sales'
Many Years ef dealing
'inlfarm steak, t"
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. Henderson.
Phone 37..ro*
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a.blaek,
d. Any, pets
b.:m.14;4)1e
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tan female
wing cif its
rt .to Lloyd
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11 aharpeL on Tuesday
Please
have yoUrYskatie;vetehiLese::Pdayss.!
TEE' LUCKNOIVELE ,CO., LTD.
• . Nora/ LOGS ••
Our log‘yarci pow lull of -logs
and we are uneto.take any mere.
Kindly do not clay More logs. No
'IPgat Will „be twin from January
1st to .Tnntivy Any person.ay-.
on ba;please call us tut
-he-fdiV3 bringing; We will still take:
_Wimte'ver birch i cherry ye:it:have.-
'Phette Jo (Signed) J_
ackofrABLE CO., LTD.'
INIIIIIORIAM •
BUZITER=Iloving memory of,
our dear Dortshegissed away four
A,8'94 4Talf,3rd, 1927.
Quickly and sdenly came the
Her sudden "dith 'iurPrised us all,
er-to-merrry
The -loss cif a fiby 'we loved, so well.
Sadly utilised w Father, Moth. and
Sister, • • • ,
'over from licalltertom.for a few dsys
'during the. week. •
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Robert TliOmpsnit of BellVille visit-
' ed• wahh: With. his, nifither Mrs.,.
M..,Thorttpsdn.
tbu , he said„ it is likely to he higher,
were nominated for the Sektol Board '
:before:it is loWen, .EverY municipal
withrewi Pius tlie• Eoart.1 .representative goes there to get all
It Wile. 41 1936; • 'that be can for his town or toWnship
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The Meeting' of Lticknow :ratePaY.; and the more he gets the better he
'era on Idenday•night Was one of the„,'•,,,
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thought at kerne: The radii -
biMse"Olid hest that the village hae 'help !Me 'to et this and I will •
had in manY moons.... There hnlie -help you tto get that so it eoing
been bigger crewils,..4aME much there is altogether too
noise; but rareiy- •have candidates (inde!I getting. He said that he -did
Mr. and McLean Johnston, for Municipal honors:. faced .an aud-,° net take a very active part himself.
and Helen of Ingersol, were v;siterfA .ience more intelligently 'anxious to :to
in town last*.titeeh. '• • : get kiftninatiOn x'egarding municipal 'to4' sit
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-Eiffairs, or more; patient in hearing' Umething. There Were six or eight
abalLew and e ah ed etaturg,htte it learn t
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received a-shiPnient of Astore what the •:retiring-: councillors and. init.:Wardens in the County Council,
and Itiehniends New Spring Models, ' their critics had to say. And that ;and these with their years of exper-
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.Rithwell and Reeds. • •
does not4riean.„..time-the_speee „lene , eteahle-largely--to-Mituage
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Dr. A. Cameron'cof Ottawa „was were long; and firesOme any the preeeedingS. -
with his .nerents-Mr. and Mrs. R.:p. way unintelligent. Indeed they Were Mr o Bee pointed out that getting
dameron.:for : of a high order-Thetter, Manner' the County, Provincial or •DOntinipti
Mrs'. 'Melvin Reed and son%irtin, and. matter than we sometimes get 'governments, to do things did not•rel..
from aspirants: to provincial •or do- lieve the taX,payer.. In the long run
lease of office on' 'Monday and will
;serve; through '1331. • •
:It looked.: very 'different at one
time and ,.on :Monday night it was
reported s:that; •ttiere: would be four
in'the fieldfor reeve," and iitS/iia con-
test for eininciliors. •, •
•The Cenffell Board of 1930 was
'ecimPesed fellews;,. Reeve, W. J.
Colwell: Councillors Jetties Heston,
Richard ,Angus'.:MacIntesh,
Adain McQueen. • •
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All these were noniinated for their
respective.positions. ;for and
also the following: For. reeve J. J.
Tiffin, R.: Elliott, Erneet• Ackert, D.
Carruthert For Councillers; James
and-Theassltkifoore-,-
Elliott, deciined-Ihe ,noiniziaticin;f0
• reeve, but stood as ceuneillor . and
of the others only qualified.
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Neither. Hodgkin nor. Moore .quaP
•ified as candidate for councillor:, :and
left op ,New Years Day ,.for :* their
new home, in Moncten, g4, B. •
Mr. and Mrn.SYdnei Decker‘ of
'Kincardine, ,Were'gueits of' Mr. and
Mrs. Con. Decker -last' week: •
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Mess* George. and Wilmer 'Mc-
Donald Visited 'with their father Mr
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Mr Johnston Of Toronto. is,
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'visiting thiaweek at the 'home of:' Mr
And :Mrs, •Ruis. ttobertsen.
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•Miss. Jean Hisicaliunt, Bandit*
and Miss :Martha of Detroit, Were
home for the Christnias week. • •
Miss McCarthey, Miss. Lizzie and
Miss Eniilillarnell are guests of Mr:.
and •Mrs. WM. Hornell this week.
:Mrs. Wm. Naylor had the inisflor-
tune to fracture her wrist,- the result
•a fall On Wednesday morning;
""-Mr,"--sindk-,Mrs;•Robt, Jehrieton and
family of • doderich, spent Christmas
at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. john
Jot.1 .• • ' " •
Robert Andrew- Listowel
'visited during, Christrrias week. with
• oils 'parents, Mr.: and -Kra; George
minion honors. " . •: he , has to pay. People are coming:
The meeting . was opened in the', to realize this through the prevail -
Council Chamber, . but that room.. ing depression, and it is well that
soon proved too Burial' for 'the -throng they should do Solighways were a
Of ' ratepayers who ;wished ,p. --heat big' factor in the eo nty expenditure.
or be heard, and it waseknd nee -Two hundred and twenty-eight thou,-
essary to_ adjourn to th itiiiirvnand dollars had been expended on
upstairs. •Nominations,hoev*were' 'County 'roads this year. 01 this the
all received in the Council Chamber, province paid 'half and the county
and the meeting in the !Hall was for paid half; but of course, in the long
discussion only. The Upper room bad ran the ratepayers had to pay it all,
not been heated, int that heavy.wraps Old age pennons; administration of
and overcoats were:in order. There justice and hoapitals were other fac
was quite a Imbiber of ladies present tors which entered into trailing the
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Who appeared to 'take an intelligent county tax rate high, and it is a hard
.interest in the proeeedings-a sug-, matter to get away liem these
.geatien that as they get used to eh&Figes. • , .. ,
having_a--votethey wil take -a -mere-, Village Affincs. '.
active part in public ,affairs.
: Coming to local affairs Reeve Rae
There was a departure from the'
said that as compared to other towns
:the tiautil:- practice of -having the'
Aral villages, Lucknow was in a heal.,
village clerk preside at the •„ after '
. .., g... . Agnew4e1 , th eti dition -financially :and----th t
rate low.. The Mill:rate does not al-
ations in the Council Chamber, but, ways intimate. whether a' .:Munichtal-
thought that the temperature of the.: .
ity is heavily taxed or not, The rate
:auditori Weald: be too • 16*, ' for
nail Of assessment Makes a great 'differr
comfort tut „declined to preside.: .Mr..
ence. So, it is --better to' judge by the'
Geo. 3, Anerson as 'therefore elect -
.et • chairman and• following his intro- ..
tnis way Lucknew taxes Are the :low-
ductory remarks the program got
est of any village or 'town in in the
farlIoivmarii- nntrcellistr-will,_be under way. •
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at Johnston's Barber Shop every Nominees for reeve were: Robert county,-with-the-single--exception-of-
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In loving ..nm of Jessie Naylor -
econd. Wnesday, begining Jan. 7.
Price 50c. _ • -
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Mr. ad Mg, .1. GOrdori Michie,
were here from Toronto .to spend
who' died, Jai. 8, 1927.
There is ,a tiother who misses you C
Andlddniyt; -thk,:tinie -long ;ince- your
Rolfyon were Mine and relitembOr
Though all the world forget.
Sitd1 Missed by Mother,"Father and
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'EXPLANATION
the Noinination meeting :held
y, evening the Lighting of the
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10hOrte Nemorial Crimenudet dis-
linen: ad the Metintrial Corninittee
iel,:that it has given the ratepayers
a• writnuimpiesisfain Of the ametint
,.1544from the council. The Women's
kInstipite .erected the .'memoril_and
inittalled lights at a. coat Of • over
)8206.00 Which has all been Odd: They
lin 'asked. the 'council: to eupply die -
Oa -Which they understood. Would
0'0.142.00; but • thia the council re,
fliaiete do and proposed that -the,
Institute. pay221.00 and they' pay'
he blance, ($21.00),. This we agreed
Q! do. It therefore' dente:as A great
trpiffse whn. et theineeting Monday
htthReeve itatd.thet the light-
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ofthe Men:Okla/would ceit .the
--• oniiteti- IiiititUte :$121.00 'and thili,
: • --,-.. ' 'vn, $21.00 owing to the feet that
'•' ..',,konkerblittire*Lre.1.4ii,
intended. .3thiti mistake *SI be
entered ASSoon MS possible.: . Ilie
- eniniittee would like the littepeyert
6.- isigetetaisli thet it Wit only sti.
' t tO•tite, trinciantoof ..$21.611 instead
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;.021.06 ait stiited whi4li tl'00 Were.:
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Mullin, r'riank 'Cole, ItObt. Rae. and
S. E. Robertson.,'
For Councillors "there twitsquite'
ti'grist of nominees: Hamilton, Mul-
lin and AndelSOn, members for 1920:-
hrietmat With Mr. and Mrs: Geo. T.
and among .4e' new niateria u-
Aitohisen*
, . gested were: Russ. Robert:rim, 'Jha
-:- Mr. and Mrs. II. /4. Kottniner of Joint, WM, bitirdie, Itobt. Fishe, I.
Ponthill,• *ere •ClirititrifaS guests at congrami tv.. 9y. i.jin, A, pi, , mac.
the . home of 'Mr. and Mrs.' Moore- Kenzie; Dr. Johnston, II. MaeIntesh,
hpuse Mitchell, ' :' A. E Buswell and F..4. Macien-
16%, lon-Mrs.-OrtneNtofftit, Tor- jinn, 'A number of these did :not
onto Were guest* of the latter's par, take their nomination seriously, and
ents, Mr. and Mrs. $: Rathwell; dur- did nOt respond When ,allei'uPOn.
The. chairman -at first thought of
ing, the week. '. ' .
calling on candidates • in the reverse
. • Mr and: Mrs. Price -of Gocierick:
oder of their nominaton; and w-
and Mitiptobel,and Mr.,,Jack John,. co d rigly ,Called on Mr. Cele, who,
ston, [ were Christmas visitors with
however"aid that he could 'only. re -
Mr, .and.Mrs. WM. o st .,
gard his nominaiortas-a-httle-oo e
Owing JA --the rush of Christmus perpetrated by Cotfficillor Mnllin,
Mail last Week n number of news whose tante appeared On the, nomin,
bUdgets did not reach. ,The • Sentinel' :Aron paper. Ile field that he woud'
Office at,the =not time, and as nre- find some *ay of gifting even With
suit did not appear. •,* Mullin; but didn't say„juSt what 'sort,
of8New Year's gift .it WOuld be. Mr,
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The Gift Shibp Wilthe open Sat -
Cole .said that he thought the pro,-
urday afternoon% only until further
ceedings of eoinicil should get more.
notice. Will he glad to meet CUOIll•
dirs any,, 40.. by telephone "ppoit„, Publicity than they had i been receiv-
mitet_, joheee 0.4 .r5.,;__Elrfk G....uppt; aintt 'and ewactid iike to see the min -
Meeting• Pnblished. As
Mr. -Alf Ritchie rather surprise it had been, ratepayers had n way
d 0
his friends 'last Week by bringing
.., of "knowing When coinicil' met • -or-
hiite nbride iii the person of l'ila what was being. done, Ile said that
eldest dijughter of*. and Mr John he Would not be it candidate.
Little -41t tiatat114*-71'421 Reeve Si)eakt •
c 414 mie
heir .hnne in Lit6n64 •
1171' •
Robt. Rae, on the ground that it
lay and Winnifred of Teron usight be better to have the eouneil-
are 11P"1---g-4.tite ho. lots et 1.980 gn at:Count Ot, their
holidays their
tried ittfor $11,00, The onlv,, other'their nianY ,friends for helpful kn(
'Mildnaay. The tax Per head in Luck -
now is$1.60: in Mildmay #55. Other
villages run as high ai $2.33 'and
$2:54. • '
• With the exception of the iniPtrie-
ment to the watemorkii, little new.
vverk__hul been undertaken , hythe
council .of 1930: hist necesmry rod
tie, work' had • ben, done. --StaiOn
-Street presents 'quite a problem, and
sonie day pernainent 'work will have
-18 be done on it. That will he• a mat-
ter for councils to attend- to.
The Cost each Ye.ar at present 'is
Considerable, and there is no per-
mnent benefit.. ,
Hydro, in Lucknow, is in a very
:healthy conditio, said the reeve,
There arnOw ,250: usera=-15 haing.
been added during the year. The
business is ;going along' very nicely,
and ' steadily building up a surplus:
The Water Works 'rJ.
Coming to • the . bushman of
impritvernnts to •the water works,'
Mr. Rae said that the Council Were
earrYing out the wishes -of a major-
ity of the ratepayers as expressed
Mr; Tiffin decided nOt to be the
cause f- an eleetien and,mithdiew,-
leaving Colwell the only Candidate for
reeve. . .
The business of the township there-
for,' Will be conducted aby ' the same
body of men as were in charge lin
1930; The names are given abirie.
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CHINAVEDDING CELEBRATED
IN :TOLL!' FASHION
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The home of Mr. and Mrs - Phalli)"
MacMillan was the scene Of a jolly.
trine, 'Tuesday evening of this Ns,reek.
They had on Dec. 28th reached the
20th 4nnivereary of' their marriage
and by -:way of celebrating the event
sonie thirty of their friends arrang.:,
,eci a sirniise 'party which iwcioned
down upon their . hospitable home_
about 8.30 in.theevening. It was a
reel surprise, the family being caught
-completelY ' off .guard:; but it---was-a.
very happy affair; just the same. Mr..
and Mrs. MacMillan know' how • to
take such an affair, and the visitors
were made heartily ivelconie. When
the first shock had passed, and the
urprised-eottPle-had-beeome-resigned
to their. fate, Mr, W. L. MacKenzie
one of: the •PlOttters in neat little
4... LliglipOtf.
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' ALL GOOD WISHES FOR
A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS
, NEW YiX.R,
EAgi4yTog
"PROWLERS THE 5" •
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• • Great Sea Drama
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"NAMELESS BIEN"
41ATEDpri4o,
• Aitchison -Anderson •
A pretty wedding .took place., • •
in Parkdale United' Church, TI;i0i406 '
when • Miss Helen D. Anderson, see- • •
ond danghter of Mr. and Mrp..71qa..;--
Anderson of Keinptville,beent.tra45 ofed ,
bride of Mr. Telfind Aitchison, son ''
of Mr. and ° Mrs. George Aitchison "Hu held
Lucknow, Rev. Ray Frid conducting egih en
the ceremony. The- bride °wore a gown ist!bo",'
of poudre blue panne velvet,.
iotied on Icing lines, embroidered in
isilirer on the tight fitting •sleeves; -
wearing hit of 'matching bine velvet ana,co.:-
and tulle, ;with shoes of blue crepe o,; to,
and71- Was- of But- riat, a-
terily roses, valley lilies anti forget-!
me-nots, with n ei _whittintoriste7,L ' •
'tattier' sent to the bride from .Sciittie .
land 'Miss Stella Anderson, sister and seV---
(he bride, was 'her bridesmaid, WeR1s-4
Ing ii • Belk green- panne 'velvet gown : ° •- ;
with heleio and hat of Matching chif- •
n• and velvet 2Arld___earrying-:Talio-- • '
Man and yellow rosek The' groOm.
mi.s attended by Dr. A. Cameron of
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Ottawa, while Messrs Lawrence
speech informed theMacMillanit what
5elly and Ghairkg7Barrett-acted
it was igraEout, and said that e
ushers. The vredding music was very'
brought
party bad
tokens Of. remem-
effectively playea by Miss Helen*Ire-'.
brance whereupon the ,greom• of 20
land, and during the signing of the •'
years ago' was presented with a kit -
register Miss-Zada Ryan '.'tang -Ws."
ehen clock, while the bride • was the
Anderson, 'the bride's mother, wore
ritipientota_ pretty china_ breakfast
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Meek- lace and chiffon, eart-ying tea . •
set. Mr. MacMillan was Tc:fuse
roSes, while _Mrs. Aithion, mother -
expressions of pleasure strict prec
iatOn, and hoped that the visitors
wofitthbeququet of Rich:Mind roses. Miss
groom, was wearing blue lace ....,,,..„, 1,•
Would enjoy the oecation as much as
Lena Anderson, Slater of the ' '' - • -;:"
he and his wife did.
was gowned itt Royal ,blue chiffon' ' ie.
Following a couple of- hours • at
with a fahOuldeil bouquet , of Ophelia • ' '
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progressive euchre, the party Iliad
roSes, and Mrs: James Michie,. sister •°:.,•••
lunch after which those so inclined.
0 the groom, wore peach lice with .
enjbyed a few hours dcing: ' shoulder, knot of "baby 'Mums and ' c
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Four In The Field 00r
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• Ave For couriCiller..
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violets. Mrs. II: C. Mathers was dies- d At
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AWANOSII sed in hlack Ash net: earigiugl,pale,:_.:
yeilbur roses. rollowing the recep- • r '
tion at .158 Clese Avenue, the home 'Reeve And
ELECTION IN W:'W,
'of Mr. AndMrs, H. C. Mather, Me. qe-. •
and Mrs. Aitchisiin left foil Boston, •
. . sailing fr& there to Bermuda and .' . •1' s
.istil
There's a really livey" . &Myein the '. West Indies, after . which they
on in .West•Wawanosh with four can- will reside at 275 Laurer-- Avenne
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didates for reeve and five for the Eat, Ottawa. , . • . • ,. non u•
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by voting on. 'the 13y:::liv eithinitted four. places rui concillor.... - , . . ,
on July '70. The rani of engineers • Candidates for the reeveship are.
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engaged....40044iiiiiiiith et Stoiig-. William Mole, Wm. Carr. James Card of Thanks . .
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were 0 the Very'. highest standing ''orster, • Itin.,4-4.- §tewart.. ' Nir. IMO Mrs John S. IlacRenzie . ..'
-.With,,, Ei--repatation for :ability end 1 tit 'Conneillori Cairns Aitchison . wish to thank their frieds. and nggii.
sonee-dealing.,tWat iii-coi tin' of Wide . •
Their Cherie is the regular one, Of
-8 i'et; teilt Of(the eat at the Wrks.
The cotincil does hot deaf 'directly
Withr 00i -octets. Coitttt are prim-,
tietillY'itwitided by ilie•• engineers.
The centred' or the Well and eiitiip-
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