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Rouge 9-42 A. A.M. 1.30-5 P. M.
PHON1 53 X-RAY
STRAYED=From the premiss of
, the 'undersigned;, 2nd concession, Kin:
loss, ,on or,"' about' the middle `of ;Sep-
tember, a '2a -month old Roan Heifer.
Anyone informing.of her whereahouts
will •bij 'suitably :rewarded; •
• William J.' Irwin.
NOT CDOOURTO REVISION
Notica u ven that court
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will beheld.pursuant to •
the., Voters'•
b_ __ .I (pets': Act. - at the, . Townshfnf-`Bali.
t`Wawanosii on the 21'st av of
r November. 1932. at ;two.. o_'clock...for
shearing all complaints made' .azrainst•
the lst and 2nd parts of the voters'
list for the Municipality of West
Wawanosh for 1932•.
Ph`1 ' s.'. .
n lin . Clerks
, - FOR SALE ��-
$60'9O.00 •. Village ' of Lucknow 5512%
Debentures, repayable from • one to
twenty years.. Applications to pur-
chasethe above debentures will', bi
received by 'the undersigned up,to
the 15th •:of • November, 1932. Intend-
rng .purchasers • •,-may. purchase the
• 'whole or any_part thereof.---
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Fr.urtNar ':
f er -,p�aticu 1 s apply ..to,
JosephAgnew, Trees. Lucknow.
oming Events.
First Insertion, 50c.
Subsequent Insertions, •. 25c.'
DANCE
__The=.ladiesof-5t: Patrick'=Ghtltrchp.,
Holyrood and Sacred heart 'Church,
• -`-Lucknow; are holding a dance in theTown.. Hall, Lucknow, Friday,. Novem-
her: '11th. • Good music. Supper. A'
good time is• assured
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BAND MEETING^
The Annual 'meeting of Lucknow
Citizens' Band isto be, held' in the-
Council Chamber on Thursday, Nov
• ember' 17th at 8 ' P.M. A' completere-
• or apiz:ationof ..the: Band will take
piece. All interested citizens : request. ,
ed to attend. • .
SHOOTING . MATCH. •
On 'Armistice. 'Day, Friday after-
noon, November 11th, at 1 o'clock. at
-- Phillip MacMillan's' "farm, ``east of
,Lucknow(. -His choice .flock of geese
and Rock chickens.
TORONTO _POLICEMAN "
• "VISITS HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Herb McQuillin had
as their recent visitors; Mrs. Roy
McQuillin and two. children, June and
Rby and Mi, and Mrs, Roy Halibur--,
ton of Toronto. ' eine Ot r esman
burton„was the detective who accom-
- paned Constable, Roy. McQuillin in
search of a stolen 'car, which result-
ed. in McQuillin's Murder in Decem-
1ier,1930, at the hands of John Brock
.enshire.
Mr Haliburton recently came in
_for- favorable ' vrecognition, as --a- res
sult of the manner 'in which he and
Constable Sedgwiehe captured John
Brewer, who was later convicted of
armed robbery.
''The officers chose for their target
the tires of the car in which Brewer
was .attempting to escape and ir.
this way made the arrest and avoided
no ` doubt • injuring .or killing the
youth. '
COMMUNION =AND
• PREPARATORY SERVICES
Communion service in Ashfield
Presbyterian.. Church on Sundayinorn-
ring at 11 o'clock. Prepartory services
are on Friday and Saturday at,11.. A.
M. Rev. T. •D, McCullough of Kincar-
dine will preach .ort PridaY,
Rev. J. K, MacGillivray, . Pastor
MEAN TRICK •
Our belief that. Hallowe'en passed
off very quietly was altered somewhat
• onhearing a prank, which besides.
ettesi'ng' m' ueh inconvenience proved
costly in correcting the trouble: The
car owned by Mr. Dan McDonald of
tocbalsh, which was in town during
the evenin had a liberal supply '•of
wafer added to ,the gas tank. After
starting and drivingthe car ter a
short distance the watered gas, work-
ed into the motor and then the trouble
's'tetted, and It was net til ` after the
services of a mechanic were sought
and needless expense incurred, that
the ear Vfunetioned properly., -
New ark.' Gloves and Mitts for
Yen and Boyo:, New Low 'Padua,
M4RKET STOUZ,
V. . MacDonald
Removed By .Death
Lifelong Resident Of .,Community,
Quiet.' Unassuming Gentleman. -
Made Study .Of •Plant Life.
Suffering a slight stroke,° while , re
,cuperating • from a , recent illness
which •:weakened- his hear ::Mr W..
E. Mac'Donald,'a lifelong resident'of
this iznmediatei, vicini `typissed aw.'
, Fa aY
on,Wel` a a - aternoon • .l
ti.Th
er
funeral: Service,: *conducted''try
Rev:
S. T. Tucker, 4vas• held at his resi-
4ence...in_. the 4i.iliage-.on -+ radar -after--
noon! With interment in 'Greenhill,
cemetery. •
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Ii! his 74th year, Mr. MacDonald's
death is.the •-Snit break in a family
o f -.. e_.::
�v bo • • of Which -h � ' •
ya, a was the -
eldest
he•eldest:The •eon• of the ;late Mr:
and Mrs, Malcolm .' . MacDonald,' he
was born a mile , and a ;