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TRV4SDAY, DEOBliaElt 3r4, 90.
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Mr.land *#4 Earnest Gardner and'
family Omit Sunday. at Mr. Jas.
Craig's, St. Augustine.
Miss Aileen Freeman is. Viaitia4:4'
her friend Eva Gardner this Weel,
• 'Iiy John Helm,: Mre. Jack Gard-
ner and Kathleen, and Miss Ade
Helm motored to Gederich on Sathr
daY. :
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Mr. and Mrs: Alfred.- Aridrew and
Wintifred came up from Stilifferd
to aperid --WednesdaY, under the par-
ental rent,.
Miss--Gr4ce- Blaice-was--the-guestLpf-
Miss Ada' Helin over the week -end.
'Nish:Ada Webster spent last, week:
'end iniLondpn.
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• The amateur ilramatie, ,conipetition
firialh,..betweeii.Lucknovi ,ancl. Wa/Icer-
ton, dueto an unexpected Change,. is
to', be held if the ..,Carnegie Hall;
Liknow,::Tuesday, beeeniberi 8th.
Admission 25c: •Dance after:.
UAL STATEMENT
BY BANK OF MONTREAL
continue to make a most, satisfac-
,t , E -a •Fiscal Year Bank Had torY shovving. . • ;
:'7 Aitsets of $794.523;a3 ' to ' ...Profitrfor the :year:, as had -been'
• Meet. Total Liabilities, tathe .Public anticipated,. are below the level of the
of, $.718,;3047-20-,!•JEiceess-Assets-•LOfpast,I_few__y_eaxs.__They2.W..ere,_h_o_weyer
' $72494;604. --Savings • Denesits Cop. :ample to take care of the regular'
Unite to.,Preivide. ReaSeiiring Total. 'dividend' to shareholders and, after
______ •. • perinittiag of the Provision forres-,
ervation for bank preiniSes, were suf-'
. ' Re lefe. with indications of Marked ficient to allow of a further •• contri-
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strength11-d- reffeetifirIihility-,.. under; bution to Profit" and- loss- account:
exceptionali , con iona to .maintath its limd
ey id not however; permit of
nsnal.,:linaid position, tile: Bank of any ,borins to shateholdera.
litontrealliiinuel Stet m t makes't- usiness WelMaintained ,. Tie first three mentioned will pro-
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$10.06
The County will :again be -pre--
_sentectin the•Intay-Connty Live Stock
and Seed Judging Cornnetition at the
Provincial •Winter Fair, (0"fitipli, on
Decemher. 7th and .8th: The members
of this team is as follovisi , •
Frank Wright; Xippen; Walter
Woods.' Wir-Rhanii. jOhn -FothelIWT"
ham, Brucefield; ,Douglas Hemingway
Brussels.
appearanceat a Meet opportune ti
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)1billai,ositvw SpNrrniNTEL
'Published *every Thursday morning
• at Lucknow, Ontarle.
A.
D. MacKenzie, Proprietor,
and Editor,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, • 1031
KU,R01417COVNTY---TENNF--. -
CONIFETESAT "RCrY.A.L”--
Wkl!TEC'HORE1 ' ' 1191LYROOD ' • Mrand MrsJohn Reid of near
Auburn visoati an• Sunday,•witil Mr, Snuul4Prtdr:a;a11181.1t17;i111r, WMa'n,d37.°15s9.7‘VSphV. * ,.
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and Mrs, Duncan .KennedY. * '
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Lucknow visited on Sunday with Mrs.
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Neil McCallum who is sick
Mr, and Mrs. "Wm. McIntosh .of heNrIer.. Jas. .. -Butt who has been assist
summer spent Sunday at his home
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ing Wir. David :Eadii, of Glennan this
the home of her sister, ,Mrs.' Albert•
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Quillin, ” • • Mr. Peter Johnston has started to
KiNLOSS, COUNCIL MINtrrg,S- . delivlr the mail in the merning.
Mi Robert Hutchison of St. Thom-
. Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison dnd"
Coliiici met o her' 234. All ,as spent .4 day last week with his :Edward of 12th Con": Miss Lizzie ,
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.brother Mr john Hutchison, ' ' . .
members present Minutes of last ' • Pierce of here and Mr Noble Pierce ,
meeting confirmed' and adopte.d.. ;Mr.: Mr. and Mrs Cecil Falconer and of Manitoba spent Sunday with •Mr,''' ," • '
ThOr-Ciadlit inade petition for Re- Mt. and Mrs. Dan„ 1VIcInnes spent. Alex and Miss Jennie Pierce, ,6th....
pair on the Gaunt Municipal Drain,.: Sunday with the latter's son, Mr. don. • : .p,.. ' '''•
competition
Which was . accepted and he was :np- Jarithi. McInnesThe amateur dramatic of Teesriater.
- 'Mr; John .Hiitchison had a very finals between Lucknow and Walker;•
pointed Conunissioner'-for7 the work.
inlr.,T4h.ine: 7CAP•niittadoifncR.74sioniivvoriwIse, ,P.Ithoit.dt 31,1,.cc.esfulij, sale last, week; ' .; .• ' , . ton, due to an unexpected changS. is. : :'. •:'
__--, A,*Pro*Aiiible;:Cow'' " '. . • • ', . -• ,: to ' be 'held, in the,Ceinegie .Hall,
at.2 P.M.; arid. there being no appeals . „.. , • , . : - '' ` .' -'' . . Luddlowm ' TueSclaYt , •December ' 8th.'' 3, - •.. . , ,''
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against assessnients, on. motion of • Last yea,r one 'of Mr. George 'Ken- ,lio, , - • , ..
• s mission c. an e . •
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rilRevisiona h was.a n d s 't closed1i l ot .t ? . ..the .afthirf Of ;SOO'S hSrS-f°ra co "gave 1'4'6' to ' : **1-' .' --'-'' - : *
The Clerk was • inatructed to Write 'tniiii ealvei and last Thursday thie, .,/ 'IV"' "9 '-iViS• Wiil;•••jiSliclei.'sckliJ and.'
same cow repeated : •
:eated the '• . familY and Misses,. Belle :,.and' Ethel, • • .., .:•• ' ..4 .. •
feat ))37. giving birth to another poi._ Robertson of Luc no, spent Sunday
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thirTreasurei,or 1.1"Trei-intott•
Dram,. and else_ the I7Well Dram. °f--eahtes: - • at Honier llarris'.. . r"
HnrOn County Was repregented:'in
the InterLCOunfi Live Stoek Jiniging
Competition at the Royal Winter Ptak
by.. a team' composed of the following:
Mervyn. Cudmore, Hens., Clarence
Down, ....Heniall;__LGorslon_
Seaforth. ' -
• This team competed against 31
other Counties from Ontario. and 'one'
team from' the Province Of Quebec.
Competititni-waS-exceptirthally---keen-
and, With 33 teams ;ceni-Peting, Huron
County finished, •in 15th place 'and.
although not standing higher in the
contest they made a very creditalile
shoWingdivichial standiwL.
Clarence bewii stood in the 16th
place and received a cash 'award of
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ti"°14441°11-'w:ellaminalld-day--Mrvis' "---sitors--cit'--NIT;-1.1intrgat)nh--- - -.--*--::-.--7---;-. --77
-The-Tfolloiving-necemints-:•-were-4ord--7 -trir -a.u--ateur-drania,
srei, Ilton, due toan unexpected ehal
d,' " ' ' firmals between Lucknow arid. WalkerSutherland's
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Town hip: assessment, . Pettypice : . •.• --•- .
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Mr -and Mrs. Alex -Canipbell, Mrs.
Elliott Drain, $7,00; ,Towns•hip as. Liicknow, Taiday, December .. 8th.
Drain,p§700; Township aisessment to be held • in the Carnegie Hall,
Tuck, Jaek ,Walton and Louisa Oliver.
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sessinenteBlack:Creek-drain -60%,141.. Admission-725c.--pance after. of Kincardine alled on Mrarid Mrs:
James Valad on Sunday. .,
Kinloss anclAcinearding drath 2495: • "•
Municifial World Supplies, $6:16; Mr.' Peter McDonald and NTS. Dun- : •
Mrs. Raynard. of Ethel is visiting
A: Nelsen, Co,- Treas. re. Tex Sale can SuadaY_With.. AK._ .414. Ail:. :,..1,...2iiii
McDonald of St.. Helens • visited ,
with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Con-
2:851-Wiii:rMiddie and""Stm:Thardwarr-nri-- . ,
Mrs. b.L. Webeter, who' has been :
at Hall 9:60; A. T. Davison and'Son 971*...
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repaiys for chairs • at hall; 2,04;,,p.', Miss Gladys Garton and Miss nursing at Richard `Elliott's,, return:
NleGreger, carpenter work:, hall, 5:80; Clark of London 'Visited on SundaY'. ed to her home in Luelcnow. , • '.„,„(
4i.-,.P,Stewart,- hririnber;,-hallo,-6.115-.; -..niitl-the-fiirmer.A.5-_,--parenta:,,"-unfl- --mrs-A-gres Eager d- • ..1 -re -n,
E. Henderson, gravel for hall 1145; Mrs. George Garton. • ' ' • 'Mich, spent Monday at Homer Hai- '
kelthit-Bror..-,- lumber for-lia117-27:6-1-:". 1V1,r. Pat Black-inteilds leaving this ris".
' j•-..- J. , Henderson, 3 cement tile at Mrs. Thomas Robb and Wilmer :Of
hall, 4.05;., Phillip Stewart, pint and try
e.k for his 'home Iii.,:t,he • Old
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9°...1.1n- Aniberle • called this eek on Mrs, ' .' • '
painting at , hall 0.10; Rae...4 Per- . Y •S W
. .'of Richard Eiliott. .. .
'thpus, Furnace 'and .hardware at hall " The stork called at the home
161.10; Contract Record, advt, Black Mr. and Mrs:. James MeInnes near ' Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Ackert spent
Creek c,,xtension 760Alex MacKen-
TeesWater one day last week and left Monday evening with the latter's •.
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zie, bal.' contract . Pettypiece •drain, 111111-675-ahrfiri. Congratu1tmniiu :Icatl.ali-rekYsl 17. Frank -Cliiimin,gh"--", of— --7---
10in
.4.30;' ToWnship of Kinloss„ • tile What Might have resulted
supplied Pettypiece drain, '75,46; , J. serious accident happened „Monday Mr. Dae Eadie of Glennan spent
ettypiece, distributing . tile Petty-
piece-drahr,---34.00;>-Win-.-Ellicitt-LkSony. evoliAgi as Mr. Robt. Thompson was. Sunday at Wm. Eadie's., •• • .
"returning-horneronnearEucknoiv- '''.--"Mrs:-Agner-Eicgrer has fetiiiifrti
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tile. Pettypiece drain„ 237.71p Canada with a barrel' of cider. It was after her home in Farwell, Mich, • after
Ingot•Co, iron pipe Pettyeiece drain dark arid Mr. Thompssin's rig which spending a two months vacation with 4).
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•34.61; Franh-Miller-,;-draYinidion-Pki had-no4ight-on it-wis-struch by a -relativ_es:_here • :
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1w -statement h'cli is". -for the bably be selected to ludtre in the
P.flopel-trear-to7.0ctOtion-3-Isti,,,shciws-, ..ive.;••• OC -;•41.14gPgs‘..:CPAPP4-t9,11% 711 ta:
-to recOgniee the traditional strength.
ilia yeat otal asseth of : $704,523,333 . down Mi. HeithriingWay will replace 111‘-."
of the Bank's 'POsitiOnt. Zrom ' $8269.69.537 at the ...end of the Potheringhain in the . Seed Judging
however, so many different interests .ireVious, year. Of this:amount quickly. Contest, , . • . .
. -have-heen-,10oking-•forW-ard--toL_th2 -4_ '
esources-antounted-to-44147-- '
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••:-. ..s: appearance of the report that . its •• RunST
1,508, equal to 58411% Of all liabil-•
Shenting 'will have a special signifi.. ities to the ,publie. Included in, these
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cane in every ' part of the country:
it:mid ' assets .> are ,government and
• me presentation. Of the statemen Aber bonds and"debentilres to a
- -in easily .rindersta-zidable ferelse:-
posits •bearing • interest • are $539,-
922,593, against $540,977,246 while
total deposits are now'reported at
/glue of' $236,433,817, the. majority $6'69,047,251. • . ,
where in thia-,-..-isSue-willr-ther-efere,..
•ThiCh mature at early dates Includ- ofal assets of--$7921;523,333it-has
jk facilitate li poper understandini.
• d in them are Dominion -and- re., liabilities -to the public •of $718;330,-
- of many of its features. rincial government .securities atri un' 729-imv) '
. , Inch leaves•
an excess of assets
Total assetSE as was to be expecte(
attract• wide attention- anti greet; .7rf --whilaare- oil do ds-secnities The Bank reports that with its
to $169,08,9,426. up from $131, -
under the 'eonditions, are " dewy 'ing.„
107,484; , Canadian municipal securi-
somewhat from the previoos ycar.
'and'British foreign and colonial
., The Bank. in maintaining . its usua.
• : • strong- Infuid position -is alsle-to-re-:--. -tub-----e-11 sl-c-iF-43.-es"---91-1-$04°34,19.9 cOm-
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.• port -a total of quickly available re.- • mared with ind other ons, railway
:bd$46,447,441; andebentures 1 arid
' . sources-eueal to 58.119.: -of -all iiiib •ifties to' the public adeahit 00 S, $11,095,421, up from $5,074,-
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vaults "and Central Gola • Reservc 726' - ' '
% tiaivaient_to___fl.60,%__of public __Bak ' •The holdings 'of cash and "d.eposits
• dams, ,
in Central, Geld Reserve total $83,-'
- ' One of -the satisfactory features is 325,914, at which level they are equal
a very 'large inerease in. the, holding t :o 1.1.64%-Vf public liabilities.
of :high class securities, such as goy- Just horir 'well the business of the
ernment and 'municipal issues. It
,, 'will likelY Occasion some suprihe that'
' under favourable -conditions currenl
over these liabilities an the form of
capital, suiplint, undivided profits and
reserves for dividends of $76,192,-
7 Prat and. Loss Account %-
Profits for the year: were 45,389.-
379, equal to 7.18% on 'the conibined
capital; rest and undivided profits.
as coinpared with $6,519,031 in ,the
mous year. Frew:then, Payment*
made were dividends to sharehold-
ers „qf $4,320,000; provisions for'taxes
Derninion -'Government of $610,000:
'lank. has been maintained under, legs reservation for •bank premises of
industrial conditions' is indi>. $300,000; leaving a balance or $156,-
ated by total current loans' in Carta- 379, which brought profit and .:16sF.
loans have held equal to the figures la of $2.91,111,569, compared with 'to be carried forward up to $1,103
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of last year, ,while savings deposits. $299,8'72,4g3. At the same time de- 426. '
Which Stores
Do You Like
I3est?
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An Advertisement Addressed to
the Readers of this Newspaper
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Isn't it true that stores which -invite your custom oftenest, and which
give you most information shout their offerings, are those to' which iyou
go by preference.
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Isn't it true that silent or dumb stores -stores which never tell, you that
• your cusgoin is wanted and valued, andwhich never send you information
about their stocks and prices,•are less favored by you than are stores
which inform .you by advertisements in this newspaper, about themselves
their stocks,' their pricer*?
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Isn't it true that you want, before you go shopping, information about
goods oflid.esire, which are obtainable locally, and about where they can
be obtained?
The fact is that' advertisements are
a form or kind of newt, and careful
buyers want the kind of news which
sellers provide lust as• much as theY ,
want the 'news which 'it is the busi- •
tiess of this newspaper to provide.
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It is' advantageous to you, regarded
as a purchaser, to be "advertisement.
intselolis.” meaning, to be observant
of advertisements, and to be readers
of them when' seen in magazines, .
farm . papers and in your local news. •
paper. , ' ' .4.
• • The reading of the advertigenients
appearing in this newspaper week •
• • by week not only will save you tinie,
by lellairg- you what, and where to
buy; bet alsothey will direct you to
40411 altire" stores, providing goods
Which hirife' been earefully-seletted
and competitively .prIced.
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(Issued bY the Canadian WeeklY.10wipapers A:ssociation.)
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Always remember 'that
the stores which serve
you best ate those
• whiCh tell yoti most.
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Pettypiece drain,, 2.00; Alex McLeod,
Commissioner's fees, PettyPiece. drain
15.85; Chas. Burt, caraaking Apr..
1.3 to Oct. 26;• 12300; Wm. J. Brown
lief-te-Wm.--Fialcither; 20.60:1 -.Thos:
Gaunt.. repair Laidlaw-McGlynn'drain
Highivay cliques as follows, -
8. Nesbitt, P.L. 96,. $30.20; S. Nes-
bitt, pt3,. 0,7, $43:25i H. Lovett P.L.
98, 8;75; W. J. Scott, P.14. 99, 10.90;.
Wm. McKenzie, P.L. 100, 13:30; Wes.
Thompson PL, 101, 11.--.47rRiibt. Don-
aldson, P.L. 102; 13.30; Alex McLeod,.
_EL 7.35; Roy Huffthan; P.L
104, 15.00; Canada Ingot Co. P.L. 105
Council adjourned , to,me:et on
Wednesday, Nov. 25th a 1 'o'clock
for reading -of report ,on Black Creek
Extension, and other , business. ,
Council. Met on Wednesday, Nov.
25th,-, at, 1 o'clock. All members :pre-
sent, but Councillor "
-he=reporttef---the---BlackL-CreekirExcL.,
tension Drainage Sclieine was read by
the Clerk.
On motion of Elliott and McQueen
it was provisionally adopted, ,and
the Clerk instructed to Prepare the
'necessary By -Laws ,and the Court
of Revisibri to be held on Wednesday
Ilia13th-day3 Of - January 1:932Tand the -
Clerk also to ;advertise for 'tenders
on the . proliosecl vverk, t3,,. be in
Clerk's hands at that date.' •
The "following accounts were order-
ed paid-
• J. C. Monteith, Final hap: Petty -
piece drain,°$10.00;J R. Lane,elerk's
fees, etc., Black Creek Drain, 78.00;
J. R. Lane, postagetelephone, etc.
5.00; Teas. Kincardine Tp. Share
Surplus & K. drain, 1376.72;.Treas.
Kincardine Tp.,' refund ¼ Bridge, K.
& K. drain a98 00. Township of Kin-
loss„..yefund % bridge, K. K. drain
488.08; 5,, Pollock, rebate on K. &
K. drain, 4.01; Wm. aueKrebate on
K. lipK: drain, 52.81; Prov. Highway
Dept. ,rebate on K. & X.drain ,18.90;
Township of Kinloss, rebate on
•K‘dritia 103.08. ,
Council' adjourned to meet again
on Dec. 15th, as per statute.
J. R. LANE,%Clerlc.
CREWE'
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(Intended for last Week)
Miss Rosa , Pepper of .Benmiller,
spent 'Sunday with her sistey, 'Mrs.
G. -Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. 13. 'Treleaven spent
Sunday evening with. Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Stahel's. - -
Mr.' and Mrs. 3. Grey of Goderieh
are spending a few days with their.
daughter, Mrs: Matthey Shackleton
Miss Eileen Treleaven spent fir
week -end with Miss Beth McConnell.
Mr. Fred Dorg of London, spent -
Sunday 'with Mr. ,And Mrs. Gordon
Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robertson spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.
Jelin Kilpatrick.
car, The .impact hroke One of the
Wheels, but that was not all, the un-
fortunate gentleman also lost the
entire ..conterits of the cider barrel
in the a -cadent: .:The --barrel and -rig
were left tfiere, and on returning in
the morning it was discovered that
during the night the barrel had dis-
appeared.. L..
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ST. HELENS
Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson, Mr.
Gordon Jamieson, ISibelle and Stuart' i
were reeent Visitors .at the home of
Mr. Thoi. II. Harris.
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Miss Lenore McDonald of Strat-
ford Normal, spept the week -end with
her parents. • . • - , -- 3.
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Mrs. Will Stanley and children are
visitin-Cht-Mr-George Thompson's,,
Messrs. John Fair,' Walter Collins,
Members of •the Harris Mission
andr Victor Ggwley .spent the week'
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-13and'of •the-Dnited-Gliureh-are-prend at the -loyal Winter Fair.
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Mr. Cleveland Hill, visited at Mr.
Chester BlackwelPs 'on Sunday.
On the afternoon, Of November 20;
at' 'the home of Miss Geraldine Ern -
Was a visitor with Mr. , and Mrs. erson, the :lady friends of Martha
John • Cameron last week.' ,• •Robertson gethered and .presented
Mr. Al! Webb and Miss _.Greta her with a misceflaneous shower the
occasion was arranged in view of
paring for a Christmas' concert, to
be held on Friday evening, Deceni-
ber, 11th.
Mr. Callum Cameron of Detroit
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spent .the week -end at Greed. Valley
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returned with them, for a week's
visit. r
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Mr. Willie Taylor had the Misfor-
tune t0 have his arm brOken and his
wrist put out of joint When cranking
the car to' go to church 'on Sunday
_morning.
lightful time.•
On• Tuesday, night the Kinlough
choir met at the home of Miss Mar-
garet Malcolm and presented Martha ,
Roberson with. an all -wool coniffirt-;:
able and showers. of good wishes.
All had a very enjoyable evening.
• Keep Friday eve,ning, :Dec. 18th. -
tree. for the St. :Helen's school MI -
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cert.,
Mr.' and Mrs. Horace: Woodley and
Mr...and ' Ms. Murphy of Grimsby
were week -end visitors with Mrs.
Rev. T. C. Wilkinson, Misses. Greta
Webb and Helen Nfiller, Messrs. W.
-A. Miller and Stanley Todd attended
the Banquet held in Ontario St.
United Church, Clinton %en Wednes-
day evening -by The -refine PeOPTe-ri
Societies of Huron Presbytery.,
St. Helen's talent was enjoyed'
over the radio froth Wingliam one
night last week when Mr, Gordon
McPherson played the banjo; Mr.
Gordon Irwin the Mouth organ; Mr.
John Anderson the accprdian while
Mr. Muller played the guitar ant:1411So
sang. •, • •
Mr. Wm. Woods is a visitor with
his daughter, Mrs. Richard Martin.
The animal meeting of the W.M.S.
of the United Church will be held
on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 9th at
Mrs. Gordon's. All the ladies are in-
vited.
Miss Cora Neale of Grimsby has
heeria visitor With Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Kenzie Webb.
Mr. Wallace Miller _is attending
the' trF:O. Convention at Toronto
this week, • .
The amateur drathatie, competition
final's between Lucknow and Walker-
ton, dee to an unexpected change is
to be held in• th Carnegie Hall,
Luck/UMW, TtieScla December 8th.
25c. Dance afteitib •
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It's Easy to -Buy at
"MARKET'
Lucknow's
Department Store
LUCKNOW and. '
Monumental •Works
LucknoW. Ont. _
Has the largest and most COiripleto
stock in the most beautiful designs
to choose from, in
MARBLE?' SCOTCH, e SWEDISH
AND CANADIAN GRSIITES
• WE make a Specialty of
• Family monniiientnd invite
-pair hiSpectioni. •• ,
Inseriptiens Neatly, Carefully and
Prompt)y Dont •
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gee 101.8 beforep
)aAng your. order,. •
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Douglas Bros.
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