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R,ARRisTER, SOLI:C00% ETC.
1/4 Winffkam, Ontario.
BRANCH OFFICE• AT LUCKNOW
..Hj-Wednar Alitemoons-
WALL PAPER—A full line of 193
PitP!w !Ita,110.,PricCs
• , i a1.a1S9 gent
At leading
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ed Much ebneeiri• as to his condition;
ASHFIELD `FARM*lt'
SUFFERS FATAL STRIOKE
• janfes Cok Is Laid to Rest .onWed-
nesday-,--Death , Resulted'. From,
Ole community- in the neighbor-,
hoOil of liackett's Church On 'the 10th
-eoncession of Ashfield ' suffered the
-1:4:!Pp :of another inneh ,respecteil neigh:
.bOir, .the, death of :Mr. -Jame§ Cook
; •{W hick oecuir-ed at his hthiie'.4'at an
early bpur on: Monday Morning. "
a ;Week; preVioue
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4. ..41c , • ?. g (LW: • • •
lilifrOP-r4 $.,FV,,rere •4•sti9,40;
Un , • -, -t ...and •from which he failed to recover.
•••'4 h. 1
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NT.--;,11r1Ch-itevy-OriPavener-2was-helci
gettage.-:-Apply Dr. R t. TrPieaven•: 'church enC:Wedneriday afternooe.
1044'9f which Mr. Cook Was
O FOR SALE—Whippet Ceack:, a.,:aithful niember'had charge of the
1927 model, lat class' working condi-: internient being made in
• thin: Apply to Nelson Wintbritein; at Greenhill Cemete
Mrs. John Sutton'S. • Mr Cook is , survived by his wife
and one son, Jo of Winnipeg; who
was home for the feral. Three sis-
,A7-6eftlified-RaffiiitiOleirWill;15enfrr MfDavid Au ton of 'Imekneer,:,
town • next. week. -,*Sitve your Radio Mrs. Hamilton of Loc lshiend Mrs:
troubles, for him,' . Apply: at Sentinel Dorsch :of Grand Rapids and - two
Ofts, . 'brothers Arthur of Paramount ,and
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Jelin of Lion's Head, also sutirive.
Reeve By Acc1amation"; Run
?..F701):Council and School Board
soca: D,larofneep Qualify'For Council
Five .Others Seek Seat'On Stlipol Board—
leve lito.fed4e0 Sack 4004144.tion
An' elettion council ;1,144 selyri ; W. G. , Andrew Was, there'eaed',41i-
board- in, Lucnow wa an assured ow.,:end'speicoobriefjy, stating that :Mr;
fact .When- the.'4ock :StruCklaine-,, on MPerhinald had given the 'nieeting•
Tuesday evening fell.z44nt'Pnecessarylecinformation
•fated
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Meeting Gie•;previetas rnght,1 h4s intentions: wereJti
kid if . the array of candidates Make tion to the board. •
—Wa-Przcsi--statefOie-hed--er..7
rate-paaie r:
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.irotirt RADIO REPAIRED FOR
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SOLE COPIES 5 CENTS
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Extending To You
Heartiest NVishes For'
A New Year
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of Health 'and Prosperity'
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village can look for an over -dose of ed on the board, for 8 years, and now
local POlitic-S. the next few days., ; wiih a modern school in Which one can
Seven of the ten, councillors nom- receive a first-class certificate he
hutted, qualified Outing the day and .feelp he would 'like to withdraw to
of the eight nominated for the afford someone • else an opportunity
School board only three resigned, as of taking part in this important work.
was necessary, leaving five in the Dr. Johnston, one of the new non -
field At) fight it Out for the three IrieeS then spoke. He was not. offer -
vacant
seats. ;. . • . ing 'oritkism, but on 'amount of the
is as matters stand t' _.41Perefee.,4 in tbeiselieel'rate, thought
Reeve Rae—Acclamation.
• Candidates ,For COIITO
contest
El
Uc now
For 'Reeve & Council
..O.N:=0,1=••••=0.
Two In Field Dor Reeveship :in Kin-
losii--,;Seven • Seek Seat on. Council
Beard--4leeve Colwell. Retires.
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it might be well to practice economy -•
;He stated his interest ia educational. The' election campaign in Kinloas
Work and .that he might Possibly 'got off to a start on Tuesday, follow -
W E Anderson. A W. Hamilton i stand for' election to the board. in ing the nomination on Monday after -
vi 0f c d Si t ripen 'when twe aaphrantri for the
FOR .SA4E-,-27 acres of land in' Robt Mullin • Wm .% Mar ie ameron s desire to
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Withdraw.
Huila ToWnshiP:, • Qu the land is CELEBRATE SILVEis . Stuart Rebertion • Donald Vergusen reeveship and seven nominees seek-
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Situate a good harn and h use. :The, .
estate 'of the late' Thos. Browit.--.- WEDDING ANNIVEISA,RY
Apply to Jim Shrift's, Blyth. . ---,-- ,
About eighty guests were eziter-
;„.. our, Saw Mill yard will be closed' twined at the home of Mr. and Mi.S.
ifailik January 1st to January 25t1 W. R. Farrier on christulas bay,
inclusive and no 'logs will :boe re- when they celebrated their Silver
cervaiduring- that ,tinie, Sighed, Wedding Anniversary. Abutit Aft
aq-ik.i.moy..Now TABLE co.i. LTD:
relatives gathered in the afterneo
and partook..of a wedding dinner:
The dining-reem Was , tastefully dec
()rated in sillier and white. Inoreed-
iately folloWing the dinner, ,,toests
We 'belie new Contracted for a
years supply 0"green cordwood we
• are not open to °boy eay anore.
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We are -,however open to buy.
. ' dry cordwood W.Ould be glad to were. prepoied. by Mrs. ROC Phillip,
have you calk and 011us what Yeti
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have -to • .„ of Goclerich; the one to the bride
Signed . and grown of twenty-five years, ago
The 'Juana Teble (o..tunited was fittingly responded to by Mrs
(-3t-12—c.).0 Farrier.
- A reception was held in'the even-
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• NOTICE
In . order to administer the Estate
of' the late E. N; Hodgins, it is nec-
essary that all accounts owing to
T'he Lucknow Coal Company be paid.
All persons owing the said company
are requested to pay same on or be.
fore -February- Istr-next; -at- -Wm:
Mardie -and Son's Hardware Store,
who is authorized to gilie-effecttial
receipts.
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NOTICE RE LOGi
' Weare again open to buy certain
kinds of. logs this season.
, Just at, present we can 11,4 Cherry,
Birch, , Basswood, - Ash and Poplar for
cratin'g lunib0r. All logs.tohring first
.• grade price' muSt be 14 ft., sir 12 ft.
long, with 14 ft preferred, especially
in the. basewbod as we must have a
large Percentage .of 14 'ft. logs' in
basswood, and-. first grade 'must be
strictly clear and • straight.
We are going to be open te 'buy a
• stated quantity of beeCh, also we may
be able to- take al.stated quantity of
Soft Maple but will advise you later
re this. Owing to the fact we took
• in so mach Elm last year, we regret:
that we are' unable to handle any
Elm this yea; --
Last 'year we received quite a.
number of 'rough logs which were
' suitable only for crating. This' year
- we will be forced to -grade 100
accordingly. We will be very glad to
• give prices and full information by
calling at our office,
We can use the lumber from your
15gs 'in oar
th'e money is left with' the Canadian
Fariner and kept in circulation at
home because these woods are just
as, good as certain woods which are
being imported from the United
States:, We appreciate the favors ,you
-have always given -us -and we trY our
------,..best-te-give-the-veryqiest-satisfaetion.
and service. A
ing when a large number'of, relatives
and friends gethered • to complete the'
day's' celebration. The wedding arch
which was _used twentytfive years ago
was beautihilly, decorated' ,with
spruce ..boughs, daipty, silver trim,
mings arid a white bell. While ,Mr
--and Mrs. -W..- R. F_arriersto_od_b_epeate_preidi o4'
ver _mbetingiiii:_en
the arch for the aecond tizne, the his suggestion it. Wiedecided by the
spirit 'of,tWenty-Ave-years--- ago-wa5- -ra-unpayers-,-tha-t-- the report -of the
• ••••• Phillip Stewart
(4 to be elected)" ,
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Candidates for School Board
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Rev. C. H. 'MacDonald: W.G. Andre*
Dr. W. y. Johnston•. A. E.' McKim
Hugh McIntosh,: ' •
N.A . (3 to'be - elected) „
`' Dr Connell, was not in °. the aud- ing a seat on' the, counCil„Voird,
ienee and A.,E. McKim sPoke brief: ified 'for elecion. '
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ly but could not, say definitely as Caaididates--P'or---ReeveshiP -
• The nomination meeting on Mon-
day night, attracted a large gather-
ing of ratepayers of ,the village, who
were afforded an opportunity to lie;
ten to a number of intelligent and
_informative speeches, in regard to
County, village' and school affairs.
The audience was rather slow. in
gathering and 'for the first half hour
it appeared ,that little interest would,.
be shown. After that, the attendance
rapidly 'increased and by 8.30, when
he hour ,for receiving nominations
'had. expired, there was long -
flat.,
of nominees ..for the reeveship, coiili
cil and school hoard, •
M; Agnew, clerk 'of the Village,
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Signed
The Lucknow Table Co. Limited.
(31 -12 -Le.)
WEDNESDAY NIGHT CLOSING
The grocers. in the village, accord-
ing to. the usual custom Will dose on
, Wednesday nights tfrom how until
the commencement , of' the weekly
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halt" : holiday. 't
GREETINGS -
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To Aur marry friends and* custom-
,ers we extend, the Seaion's Greet-
ings and 'our sincere vcsish is' that
the New Tear may have in store for
you, Health, liapPiness and ProSperi-
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McCARTNEY,-*--in Wingbam Gen-
eral Hospital., Friday, December
to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc -
4 artney`o a Sone
revived as Mr. Wilbiir .Tiffin of Wing -
ham read "A° Second Marriage;" by
Samuel Bishop. The bride was charm-
ingly, gownerin black georgette and
lace. In the earlier part Of the even-
ing a program of music and reading's
was rendered, after hicli games
were enjoyed. • .
The happy conple were the, recip-
ients of many'beautiful and useful
gifts and hearty congratulations
were Voiced from eVeryone. The cern-
triunity joins in wishing thein may
happy returns of .the day. '-
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ALL BUTVAPGREEN CHRISTMAS
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Old Man Winter tried hard te add
to the spirit of Chriatmas by letting
-loose, a little skiff of snow on- Chris-41the-orrlY couneil nominees to spea
tplas Eve arid with a drop in tem- School Affairs.
perature, it helped somewhat to Noininations- for members of the
make one believe it •was Christmas- sch9o1 board were received ''as fol-
Fellowing a few days of Mild' wet lois: Dr. Johnston, Dr. 'Connell, A.
weather, the day before Chriatrna4 McKim, Rev. C. H. 'Ma,cDenald,
brought heavy ram in the morning w. "G. Andrew, R.J. Caineton, J.
adeompaiiiedi,_.by:ithinder7and-lightm-• G Anderson, Hugh' McIntosh. The
ing. Late that 'evening, however, a
light fall of Snow resulted with a
decided drop in the temperature:
Since that time delightful weather
has, prevailed, somewhat cold but
with' n� ,snow. As a result ears aid
Cunning as int 'were sturtriaer and
et the same title tie pond provides
an ideal sheet ' of smooth ice for
hockey and skating.
SNEAK TRJIEVE'S AT
WORK ,KINCARDINE
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school board should be heard first.
A.t previous nominations it has been
vsnal to hit.4 this report following
the Village affairs and too often enly
small audience remained. ,
Ninitinees 'fortreeve. -were: Rat,
Mullin, W. B. Anderson, •Win. ,Mur -
die, , Robt. 'Rae, A. W. Hamilton,
Stuart Robertson.
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• For councillors: all members of the
old council, Mullin, Hamilton, An-
derson' and M'urdie, with additional
nominees as follow,s: Duncan Mc-
Leod," Donald, Ferguson, Alex Agar,
E. Millson, S. E. Robertson, Phil-
lip. Stewart. Members" of the council
for the past year and Mr. Robert -
sop, who had some useful
nforih-
tion to give. the rate -payers, were
About one of ,the meanest bits of
'thieving we have heard 'of for ,some
time- occured Kineardine' last
evening when two, ladies' 'fur
coats and a linan's coat were stolen
from the basement' Of the United
Chruch there, dering the'evening,
service. The, coats belonged,. we pre -
two to members of the choir 'and
with the service 'In progress 'and no
one about down:stairs it was quite
a simple matter 'to perform the theft
This ig undoubtedly one of the
most shocking petty thefts Ole can
croagmeIT-We-ther tliY-thief thie-
ves were residents, of that town or
strangers, we -ate not aware, but
whoever Perpetrated the theft, and
especially troin a place of Worship is
of .the basest charieter. 4.
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to his intentions.
J., G. Anderson an ex -member of
the board.who retired two years ago
f !lowing a six-year term did not
intend to seek re-election. • He
AngusItictintosh* David Carriithers
.. '.'Candidates For -Council
'James G. Huston ' 'Alex' McKenzie
Adam ,McQiieen 4 Rod McDougall
Richard Elliott ' .Thomas Moore
thought as Dr. -Johnston , did .-that. *
Ilitileolin Ross
there. might 'be some.,curtailment in
The following ,were nominated fel.
expenditure. This however :was not 7e-cre: J. W; Colwell:. (retired), 'An -
in the form of criticism. He suggest-
;us McIntosh and David Carruthers,
ed, with this in view, that the teseh-
Richard Elliott' (withdirew):
ers might voluntary excepk a reMic-
Fie. COuneil--Jarnes Huston, Alex
tin in salary.
eKenzie, Adam MtQueerr,--7Red Me=
Hugh McIntosh stated he had ser- Dougall, Alex Sutherland, (withdrew)
vel on. a, rtiral school beard, enieYri Richard Elliott, Thomas Moore, An -
the !work, and might'possibly sta d
;us Macintosh :(qualified for- reeve)
if•there was an election: ii, was not '
Malcolm Ross.
of the opinion there would be ' the
Rheve Colwell who hat held office
Your Eyes:
.and . Our Service:
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BY F. • T. ARMSTRONG...,
. .*. Lucklow
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DID YOU NOTick 111E. LADY?
She took off one pair of glasses
and' put another on when she
wand to, read. She might if she
wished have ONE pair for TWO
Uses. For' those who wear their,
correctiens constantly this "tiro -
in -one'.' plat is'ideal. Pat and
near •seeing -with „one pair of
-glasses. If- interested in ,this con-
venience; let us know.
Continued next week
3uRIOTUAs
MARKED TWENTY-FIFTH
:WEDDING -ANNIVERSARY:.
00.14.1./.10•1/1110
Yfr. and Mrs. Robert Dangles Pre-
sented - With Silverware .en .The '.
Greirelott of Their Twenty -Fifth
Wedding Aniuveinsary.: 44,4 ,
• 'The Christmas gathering Of the
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jouglas fainilies was held this year 4 .
as he thought "they would, fix' thiS
for 'fee* years considered it was time ,it the }unite of Mr. and Mrs.Temple il '
thing iip.'' ,
retire and with' prospects of an .Clark, the oteskon being of partici)? . • -
D. C.1 Taylor pointed out that on
telection-dadea to enable someone else- :ler 'interest as Mr. and Mrs. -11,-eberil w '
acconnt' of the expense of an extra
i.:o take .their turn in this office. Douglas Celebrated on that 'day their
teacher and the increase in atten-
dance, with the Bruce County Grant It was, to soilie extent thought that siket anniversary. .iley,...were,
possibly the eld Council board would
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being based .on_tlie_aferag_e fer__the
le; returned but the nomination meet -
past three years, was'due the sip-
ing determined it would be other.,
-crease-in the -rate -to some -extent." He
rented by the -relatives, with, a, very •. -
prefity silver basket and Christmas
‘ifts, 'rem their family . included
Stated that the salaries paid were '
harm the...average and cost of runn-, There was a feeling among tome. n•
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ver ' kniveA _and forks.
1"s:-•af -theTratepayers,4especielly at this ' .,
ing the school about as low as On Saturday night a Alai: gath.
.1nd of the Townehip, that • possibly
ering was held at the home of Mr.
sible to have it. Heating systems in
too much money, which ameunted to
and Mrs. Will Douglas.
various places liave been investi-
shnost $2,000, had been expended on
On Monday night. iollowhag, Mr. ,- ' • ' '
gated in an attempt to find. a euit-
able means to 'improve the eircula-,
tion• of heat in the focal school and the renovating of the Township gall -
at Holyrood. Also it was expressed oa4ndholinoirs. atDeauggliasthewrienr: held
This
thus reduce the expenditure for fuel: from' some peintii that not enough '
home of .Mrs IL .G.1Sheriff, when a,: ---:----- --
the attention had been paid to the dm -
number of friends, and relatives •
This investigation writ done by
cepion roads in seine eases,
board !with no cost to ratepayers..
In spite of a slight increecie in the • These however, seem to. be only irr9ilihor ;f1"6, .t-wwienti,:.Allivee yearsba..ago,
rateo necessary to provide instruc-
tion and accomodation to the yearly
increase in the, number of students,
it affords an opportunity to get a
first-class certificate, at home at a
great saving to parents and is
direct benefit to thi'' village. Nr.
-Taylor -was -greeted- -with -applause-
when he stated that .our •caretaker
was rated as the best in 38 schools.
'VILLAGE -AFFAIRS :•
Reeve Rae Speaks „
Reeve Rae was the first of th?
Council board to speak, all •mernbere
three_ retiring members, who are of*which gave clear and 'intelligent
eligible for re-election are Rev. C.
IL, MacDonald, W. G. Anderson and
R. J. Caneroh.
Rev. C. H. MacDonald, the chair-
man of the school -board was ifie Kist 1-3-enditure- on county roads was re,
ill but for the most
• part county expenditures are , an-
eontrolable. The- Department of
Highways has been • petitioned re-
questing that no highways be built
this year in Bruce. Merle are over
400 on the Old Age Pension.
T5i-iching coy -Weal -affairs -Mr.--
said the village was, in an improved
financial condition.-Debentires debts
with the akception of the 'new water
System will all be fatid, off;in 1941
and the bridge debenture debt re-
tires shortly. ,
Station street offere . problem
addresses. Mr; Rae spoke brieftly on
County work.stating that ratepayers
could hot look fol a reduction in the
county' rate to Any extent. The ex -
speaker *calted-upon7-fla-:offered7soin
• valuable infornition regarding school
work and at the concluriion briefly
outlined the inapectorte reports -
the public and continuation rooms.
There is 'an increase in the titunber
of continuation_ school pupils this
year,and the teachera*are well quaff,
fied. The public ,school holds an.but-
standing place in the • inspectorate
With the work being beyond ,criti-
ciSm. In almost every instance th'e
school building was given a first
class report exeeqt cciais; when on -
account °fa the tWo Babas beiu
minor grievances, as the 'work of
the council on the whole was quite
satisfactory.
CAR BADLY DAMAGED • '
ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT
Pare Crash on Main Street Christmas
Night—Durant, Owned by Wib.•
Sheane Badly Damaged. .
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While waiting in his .car in front
of the Town Hall for those who had
accOmpanied WM to' the dance on
Christmas night, mid who were pre-
paring to leave for home, ,Wib.
Sheane had his car badly damaged
vihen another car, said to be driven
at an excessive speed by Kelly John-
ston of 'Ghterithrerashed into :him
4.4'-
he •avement is somewhat nar-
row at this point, compared to that
"many happy 'returns." Cards and
old-time dancing' made the evening
a most enjoyable one dnripg the('
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course of which Mr.'Phillip:MacMil- r,
lan presented' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
on behalf of the friends, with a" 'f/
silver cake plate and salt and pep- "
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per shakers. , _ . •
RE -FEED MOLASSES
The refinery shipped a much
larger car of molasses than Was
ordered And the oversupplywin
be for sale at the store.
There are also -some bbls. that
were leaking in car which we haire,
weighed up and are for sale at a
'price to clear !quickly. Customers
ivishing smaller quantities can he
-supplied is- we, have it on tap.
in .the business section and with a:
row of cars parked on each side of
the street, leaves only sufficient room
for -traffic to piss. Sheane was still),
ped on the right side of the street
'ting -for a-inotitent ' for -his -party -
to get into thecar. As Johnston ap-
proached it would appear that he
attempted to slacken nic, his speed
as it it said his esti swerved sonie-
what on the, slippery street before
crashing into Sheane's al,. The
, impact broke. the buinper of Sheacce'e
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housed in the One building, lialli! and some, permanent work ,appearscar -and drove the radiator in. The
!Ways, playgrounds and such like re- to be a necessity. If the street could front fenders were banged, up and
ceived a second class 'standing. 'rhe be made to stand upiti�thist,wouraidbe e,a glass 'in the car door broken as
ititAgie of about 1% mills ,in the Poor policy ' t
When, tring , practice
wn as treakitre some of the spokes
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seget ire ad'. ic-d
tas due to 'sOT. e extent economy.. Calcium thlotide *Jed ae in elle steering ..,whe--ei.
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to a f Ali teacher. Salaries paibst ureVentitive , probably, had The damage to the Johnston cat
the elect teachers and the sexton. Sonne effect on the • terrible condition ,wits,
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not se great, atid• from what
-mil-minted to-opProximatelY $1.040' this road is in. The upkeep of this *---e gatcnor the driver of this ar
requires •sorne-St a, wanted ten dollars from Sheane to
Month a Agtire which is bele* fli"e r ad, which
repair his cat. Sheane's car' was
joyed the Nvork but had not fully de- g g keeping eVn the take to. Smith's garage, but we are
average. Mr. MacDonald said lie en-, ci travel, together with the cost of
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cided, if he Would Stand for je-elec- dust in whatever way it is done, unaware if any agreement between
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(CONTINVEI) p414.GA , Ale two as reached, -
WEEK OF PRAYER
The' Week of Prayer *Will be ob-
served in the 'churches of Lucknow,'
_the_:_week of January 3. Seriites will
be held as follows: ---
Jan. 4 Presbyterian Church
5 St. Peter's Anglican church
6 The United Church
7 , South Kinloss PresbYteriati
• Church.
• 8 Presbyterian Church.
,All services will begin at eight
o'clock. 'That on Monday will be par-'• •
ticulerly adapted to, the interests of
the young people of our village. We
• so
ntttke • a great deciiiieri, when we face
a New tear. So it cshouldbe fated
With a faith rosy and vigorous, a
faith stimulated 'by a fresh incipira-_
tion receired-by"whitiarnrc-Ged. The
services of the Week of Prayer are
commende to thepeople of ot
lege, for their attention -
considltatiope
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