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22100 PER YEAR IN ApY&Nat *242 OTHERWISE
DR, W. M.•CONNEL:le
Physician and Surgeon..
• Lueknow. •
Hours: '430-4.30
t•a Phone 86 , •
'OENTIsT
- •or: MacLeod visit , 'Ln.chnoir
every Tuepday; in The gain 1194e:
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Dr JZ L Treibavek • Lucknow
roues;.. 9-12 4.
r„ , Phone 52 • X-ray
; be.in Dungatinen ;every. Thursday.
WALL.PATER.-A fell 1iie ef 1930,
'Wall Paper on hand. Prices, coneider
able don,for 1930. I am a1s°' agent
for leading job Citmer-
on DecOrator, Painter end ,Grainer,
•li�x 174, ,Lucknow.
SEED BARLEY FOR SALE
„ 0. A. C. Noe 21,-eAndrew Gaunt,
R. i,. Lucknow,-Phone „24 on 42.
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We are now accepting orders 'Icor
• et- Hardwood and Elm Slabs. Delivery
. 1 a tet May lst. (signed),
. The Lucknow Table Co. Ltd.
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. FOR, SALE -A choice Emden Gan-
der.. • *S: Reid, R. '3, Lucknow.
• • • , Phone .69 'r .2, Dungannon.,
(6-3-c.)
COTTAGE ;WALE •
, comfortable eight room frame cot-
tage, well situated.
• Apply to S. V. Mi'lloligh, tucknow.
, (203--43.) • •
• 40 Oxford Sheep.telet. out on shar-
e ' es. For particulars apply te John
Farrish,'11, 7,. Lucknow. ' •
• :AUCTION SALE
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LUCKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY, MARCH etit, 1930. • .
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. MR. ALBERT BrvElts, DEAD
•. Mr, Albert livers who for ,Oume
her .a:iouie in LucknoN11A 1104 •
at hie?' !Kne Egniallill440/ agar
Seifert'', .60 Feb, 27 -The fnneril, Was
•ea Katioley. of last week to'
Periertery, near Goderfele
Mr- :Rivers was in his '71st: ,yeir.
'-iedhe*nnt en.io*d ',rood health for
some; Montha:"After 141e!te:OW
Mr. Rivers went to Owen 'Sbund,'Iert
less... than..a year :Moved 46 ,Seerorth
'where be •ceedneted shop
He was sa-g-tkod Werlimin and always
esteemed as goOd'e,eitieen.: 1Ie'had
a shop•ler a number of years at
Teeswater :and later' an ithpleMent
..agerrey. 'Later he .had a farm neer
Dungannon; hut after the war sold
out and reeved to :•Goderieh and from
: there came tO T,,neknow: Be is sur-
vived Wife; a son Clifford in
Seikatehewari, two sons in Ontario,
and Edna,' a nurse, and Margaret at
home. ”
"fled Acre Acre Farm" catchylitle
of a 'play to •.he • Preseeted in the
Orange Hall; 'Zion. :he a 'eeienpany of
young peonle from L'eheside; the • ev-
ening ef Mareh 7th --Friday Of this.
Week; The Play will be :followed `bye
;epee. Admission to the • play: 35c
children, .10c; tO the dance; Gentle-'
50e. ' - • • •
cri•uiteir NorrES
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I:jriited Church Y. s.
• The Meeting, Mimiley eVenhig,''op-
ened with. a 'brine and' prayer by Mi.
•Craw. The,,gArinture lesson was read
by Lloyd, Macritnigall. •TI;e program $
.for the evening wes, a sacred. draina-„.
Challenge of the Cross" The:
•nrincipal 'Mire Was eSice;i• Atm
• CUSSION OF WATERWORKS
Council Will Sabath ByeLate
• The Village Council Mui the liVate
erviverks AdvisoryBoard held a meet-,
big in' the Council' Chamber' Friday
evening �f last Week.for interview.
With gr.. Storie, member cif the firin:
of consulting ^engineers 'who some
• months ago •suirniitted a plan; street*
ficatiens and. estimate of cost .�f
'clornestie and :fire Protection water-
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works for. Lueknow.
The ,Plan sribmitted by 'Mr. Storie
. Wee 1017 perfected, .entended to
nteet every possible denoted, and the]
.0Ouncil and board thought, it 'tether
over elaborate •arid expensive. The
engineers estimate was. 71 thousand
dollara. This ..provided for two fully
equipped wells and' the payrnents'of a
qualified engmeer' to loOk .after the
plant. • •
• That, of course, is all very well
where cost is not a consideration, but
here cost is a' Consideration, and.
Council and Board did .not think it
wise to proceed with a plan costing
71 'thousand dollars.
Mr. Storie who .appears a very p
cticable and sensible man s id, th
of coulee, this plea was from the 'en -,p
gineering viewpOint and 'was as ne
ly perfect as Conditions would per
whatethey would. advise,
the' Council were the men who kn
the local conditions -what could.
paid for, and so forth.
It had been suggested that wat
might be obtained from Purvis' lake. mi
hes• avoidingethe sinking of 'a •well on
With costly pumping meehiriery. Mr: th
torie, had gone Over the .grOuhd and fee
said'.that apart froni• other ()hie,*
able considerations. 'the cost of Pi
rig the water 'Would putethe pronos
ra-,
at .ted • the treasurer •to divide th
lus 'equally between. the s
are •themorielfund and the arena f
mit, Miss Gregory, vvlio was the
but • adian Chatitauqua representativ
ew' while the programs were bein
be en, had asked that 'the committ
. • ward any criticisms, 'favorable
er favorable, -'which it • (the come
ght see fit • to make, as this
ly'vvay they have of learning
er the programs,are giving
tion or not.
e- The view of the committee
p- .that the, last play "(ive• mei*
the s
•266.84.
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e committee i
CHAUTAuQuo •COMMITItE
" HAD A &NALL ,sufiri,us REPORTS
• . • LUCK -NOW PUBLIC SCHOOL
The stommittee of Luekno
which signed' the' Chadtaug
aUtee, Making, the' eecent s
enterteimpeat „POSsible held
meeting. andAishanded
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The, See'yeTread.: •Prese
statenient v.v;hieli.:showed
pipe of $66,04,: •..,...•
The statement' sheWed •th
•ing transectioner aea
eta, 263 $2,60,,:produ0ed.
BtUdentir tickete, 1,10 '6
chiced $10; total of $636.
vance sales. • • •
'Besides .41 single admiSsio
Sold at $1.110; 17at 16c and
Producing $73.75: The anus
on sales amounted to $59
guarantee d '-amount •to p
•ghantaaclua,:' 2496.80, 'inahe
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Other sales (c7,49), was ra
leaving the committee ,'with
with Which to •nieet local ,ex
uch • advertising, hall ren
ome' necessary luinber.
,The net surpluse-less hall re
w Citizens
ua guar-,
eries •of
a ,final
onday.
'Med .. his
net sur -
:Senior Class •114°M-1
Peas.' Mirka 335: Hon: 251.: Pass •i.
• Eon-ofury Nitersim 296: ponald
kil'143/sO291:. Helen. Ha,iilton 282:
Isabel -Nicholson 275: Merida .Treplin
263: Mary Fisher. g64:. Jane Heinen,
251 Pass -Elva TwarrileY and Jun
e .feliaw- Webster 245. Oleic): John MacKe0-',
564 zie 236: HelmMieDenald P30: Dere','•
$,5?6,00:. :thy Ira/in-228.: suliterd
100 ;Pro- jitek Leith 221: Lonisei, Greer 215.
e tickets 169: Ella Wh• itley 150:• Esther MOrtis
raereom:eac: :716w, •Pass -Gordo Stewart 2u00;
at 25e,
147: Evelyn Taylor 134: :Gerald C
Igurven pole:Mop 199i Jean Ravens
Th. ertand Harold Haldenbi 139 (ties):
- Donald JOhnetone 127; Jack Henclere
alfna'dtiehne son 120: Sammy Mc9uilliri 86. .
id over, junior Class•• '
$7,m9 poss. Marks 260: Hop. 195: Pass 156.
•13124s;• Here-Dolera Paterson 227: Bessie
t ,and, Stewart.220; JaCk.,Cookand 'Russel
Garpiss 216 (ties): Artfl', Sniith 202
.nt Lloyd WyId ,end Russell Whitby :196
: (ties):. Mary 'Salkeld 195.. PassWjl.
native- Ham Stobie 193: Ernest 4:bitten,
Celia Wilson 186: Malcolm Dvmock
180: Francea' Armstrong 117: Chester
Baker 176: Dorald MacKenzie,..1p0.
• Below 'Pass-Fted Webster 105. •
I. Miirdie.
• Rooiii
Pesti, Marks' 375: Hon. 280: Pass 225::
Sr. II-eHon.-elVlildred Ritchie; 360:
Harold Allin 323: 'Orland •Patterson
313:4une Collyer ,303: Arthur Trap.:
lin 295:, Doris Ritchie 291.; Mari
Struthers .285': Jean Struthers 282.,
Pass -Edwin Buswell 278: Bruce
was Millen 255: •Billy Jewitt 240e
Take -Pass-ejack-Button 222: Harriet W
4' net. lee 220: Zylda Steward 210*: Go
rains Struthers 197: Dave Jewitt 192: 3
geeeite Garniss 145. • •
,(*•) !raised emnisinatione.
• phird.ssso,r : •
• MIalrice. 325: Hon. 240: Pass
Henours-LEtte, Belle MagDon
261; Anna Finlayson, 258: Helen 'B
Well 241. •Pais -:;Maurice read
237:'Josin Parker 228: IVIarjorie
.219: ••Evelyn 'Whitby 204: Merge
Rae Below Pass --Russel But
162: 3. C. Johnstone 136; J. C.
strong 195: Merle Johnstone 61.
• Room 111
Sr. III -Hon. -A. , Horne: 92':
Armstrong 90. Pass -R. Parker
G. Sherrig 71: M. FialiSr 79: A. Be
Berson 69: M. Baker 68: E. Jobnsto
tee. , 68: N. Taylor 68: L. MacDonald 64:
R. Ostrander .64: B. MacKenzie 63: H.
Ritchie 63. Below 601k -K. keen-
•toilr 57: A. Arrnstrone 55:' A. Leith
53*: E. Cote T.
'C. Hunter 41*: G.
• ':Vekji'krit.i1;531III-eHone:-M. ilieDerald 86:
36* :.,T. Dy'mock 25: 11 Dim.;
J. MacDonald '01i Jessie Hendetion
77: M. Soler -on 77: J. Culbert 78: J.
• McLeod 76. Pass -M. McKim 72: H.
'Treramley 72: JO Henderson 70: M.
Webster 70:'A. Aitchison 69: J. Pearl -
Man 68: H. -Thompson 67:- .A. Jewitt
66: C. Hakyene 61: D. Smith 60*.• Pe-
•lew 60°YeLII. Johnston 59:.:G. Web-
ster, 48*: E. Whitley' 47: L. Webster
•42*„
M. MacCallum.
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OUR MOTI10 '0 QUALITY AND sEBViot
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BRED 14 TEE BIG poop VALUE
•,BEE.A.p• POE' HEALTH : 'BREAD. IS THRIFT " ' , •::
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:OUR QUALITY 110ME MADE' „WHOLE *BEAT AND RATS
•IIIIEAD IS THE CHEAPEST NOB ,VALUE YOU CAN Buy:
• SPECULS: __, • . SHORT BREAD
FRUIT' LOAF - - " BRIDE'S SLICES
BRAN & DATE MUFFINS I COFFEE CAKES
: NUT SQUARES, ' . ' OATMEAL COOKlEs.
''... ' -JELLY ROLLS: FIG SQUARES
I-IOLLYMAN'S QUALITY BAKERy
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lf you didn't get your copy of tilt
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Big Sale Bill iei your 'mail Box phoric
12. "The Market". :
VILLAGE COUNCIL •
• The regular March meeting et! thi
Village: council :was held at the
Clerk's Once Tuesday. evening., the
COuncil Chamber being occupied bl.
the Rebekah Lod -e Which 1,Va4 hold
• ing a Edehre and Dance in the Town"
HalL;
All rerebers wefe present. • Fel
lowing the rearPng of the minutes of
last erectile,: th. cerinn0 -heard
delegaticn from' tle, Chantetroes. cern-
Pittee. This delegation consisted. of
Rev. R. 0 Gallber. '1A, P. Stelier*
and •Geo. IT. Smith, They asked fe*
a refund of the • rent of the Fe11:
• amounting to RA.0 for the fnur nihe
it was bechnied 'by the Chautaneur
Me- entertainers. Mr..Gallaher was spoke;
Below man,earelestated the-eormitt
hit- regarded -the whole enterneise as ir
rdon the communite interest. Nebody was
j, weS----nOte-eTto expect-4-4in* an
ech 'more .coatie thane. The Se•n
on out Of the euetiOn. It would-, b
Township will 'have an auc- senger of the Heavenly Kn' seeking ill
nd about the lake would have to b
•tion sale of Farm Stock and Imelee disciples for her master. -Quoting la
ments on 114ich 1.2th, commencing verses of 'scripture she invited them b
at One o'clock P. M. •
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e at,
all' as good as the other prog
urrher of which were evellen
ought and Termed to protect it; th
Mat. Gaynor,,Aue.
o Come teke Frig Crose ancl fol -
ow Him." Six discieles renrelentecl by
AUCTION.SALE
_ William Griffin, Lot 4 &'g,:Con. 2,
• Hron, will have an Auction Sale of
Farm Stoic and Implements on Tues.
day, March llth, cominencing at One
o'clock P•..M. Elliott 'Mille; Atm
DEBTS COLLECTED
We collect notes, account wages
and Judgements. Our success will
astonish Yon. We seldom tail. IF WE
• DO IT COSTS YOU NOTHING, you
can't lose. Write us today Va. partic-
ulars:,
Canadian. Creditors' Association,
Branches Everywhci're,
Owen Sound Branch P.O. Box 951
(27-4-175)
MORTGAGE SALE
Under and by virtue of the powers
• contained in a certain mortgage which
will be produced .at the time of sale
there Will be offered for sale
pub-
ljc auction by Thomas GUndr,
44 tioneer,at Rivett's Hotel, in Dungn-.
-bon, Ont., on Monday, the 24th day
of March, 1930, at the hour of two
' o'clock in the afternoon, the following
ropertie:
• PARCEL 1 -Lot Nuinber Seventeen
• in the Vifth Concession of the Town-
• ship of West Wavverioah in theCeun-
tY of Huron, containing 200 ac, res of
• land more or less. 1,
PARCEL 2e -The East 'hlf• of the
Eattt.half of Lot ,umberSixteen
the Fifth Concession of the Townsliip
of •West Wawanesh ift the Cpurity of
Heron, containing 50 acres more or
less. : .
On Parcel 1 there are said to' be
erected a coinforta,_ ble (rattle dwelling
large frame barn with stone stablieg
• • and other necessary outbuildings r an
• excellent unlisted; good. spring creek
• and geed :wells; fences in fair condi-
tiOn, .The land is good farm and pas-
, • turd land including a number of acres
fair 'bush,- part ef whick is first
-•• •, chi 'eedat•J'balance of land has been
•( • under cultivation but smile a it has
• been used for pasture .for seVeral
• years,
• • On Parcel 2 there are said to be
erected a well built frame dwelling,
• and a frame barn. There is 'a good
well and fences are in fair condition.
The land is. good and includes about
6 acres of bush, hardwood and cedar.
• For terms and conditionti apply to,
W. trydone, Clinton,
Solicitor for the Vendor.
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The regular meeting ef the
men's 'Institute will- be held at t e.
home of Mr. •George
Thursday March 6th (to -day); . at
2.36 o'clock. Business ef importance.
"Mrs. J. W. Jont, Mism Marritret Mc-
Callum, Mrs. R. H. Tlemeneon,Mis
IaahellerCrawAfr. A. E. Buswell and
Mide Lorrult'. Camaell. anawered the
'hallenge and were; given a etoss to we
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We may add that this is what
av
e beard outside the committee;
fact the play "Give and Take" 'has
n roundly ridiculed as very poor,
ough, Miss Greeory assured Us
in same toWes it' was thought
er ,than "The, Pativ," Which Was
y favorably received here. .
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Misr.' Gregory had little trouble in
securing the necessary number' of
• signatures to a guarentee for another
Chautauqua Festival for len. • The
amount guawinteed is the same as
for this year, and we understand
that there are a' few more names on
this time. There are e half dozen
oremore changes in the . personnel
• bit there as a geed strong commit
and :the affair will n9 doubt go, over
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strong next year. - •
Contracts have been received. else,
at Ripley and Teesviter, where the
same programs were given as we had
here.
water, of doubtful erelity; would have
to .he treated, mid he thought there bee
would .not he sufficient presenre for alth
even.. domestic•purposes tha
Mr. Storie's suggestion is to have bett
a well and storage tank op •the ver
st of Stauffer Streete-back Of the
tanner y site.
The meeting us the •oninlon
• one -well would be sufficient. The see-
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ond well was: not suggested to Make
re of an ample -supply of water,
as a guarantee against accident
one pump would, bp out of, re -
r, the other likely would be in
rking condition. It was to make as-
eee doubly sure.
he view taken by the Meeting wee
as we dOn't de things that way
Our •own private affairs we need
do it for the villae. It is smile -
g likd a man keeping two care
hat if One won't start he can fall
on the other. Even Mr. Storie
• that it was just like carrying
areire tires insteed of one. But
cmisideration which has numb
ht with the council is that Wing -
(a town twice the size of Luelc-
has gotten eking ith ine Well
19 years, and never bad need of
ond well and pomp. At Wingliam
mut 1411 Was put down,
tunitely drained. iiiirst one,
o the firstohe has not been used
e outcome* of tbe meeting was
it advised the council to nroreed
a one -well schme. The estinia-
ost of a eeeold well is s$5,000.
(Mng out of an electric booster
• Which it was proposed to in -
Meng with a gasoline booster
regarded as unnecessary, made
ther reduction so that the out-
stirnated cost is rduced' th 65
bear by the Heavenly Messnger. But
each of • the first five in her turn found
• some fault with her cress and was re'-
fected. The last to answer the call
was *willing. to bear her, crosi and
while she was kneeling. in prayer the
Su
. but
others stole back and took the dross- '-`1
es first .otfered them: They then pro- Pa'
teased themselves teed, end Willing wq
to bear their crose4 and take what- •
SUr
ever lot -was theirs and sang "Jesus ' T
• Keep Me Near The Cross." • the
During the drama' a orartette Con- i„
Sistine of Mrs. • Harold Treleaven. se''
Miss Mildeed Treleaven and Metiers.
F. 1'. Armtenee end W. B. Anderson 86:1:11
ang appropriate hymns:
The meeting. elesed• with a 'hymn said
and the lifizpah*Benedieion. two
'a •
St. Peters A. Y. P. A. •• weig
The A. Y. P. A. yretin- pie' Week harri
took the form of a Mock 'Print After now)
the usual ermites: followed by a dis- fter.
mission mu Lent by the Rector, ane a see
a pieesincrinstrumentaLbr 1Vliss Flor- a se
erice-Mkii11111-CiVe- 'Gret Lille! Cie' unfoi
was proceeded with. Mr. Fred Mc- and s
• ()unit the plaintiff in the ease,. Th
brought aetiOn against Mr. Fred Mare that .
• for eublishing a slenderoue ar. with
ticle in his newsraer. Mrs. riallaher +cd c
and Miss DorothY Cook noted as cou_ The c
nsele resnectively ter plaintiff arid de-' Pumle
fendant. The jur' being sworn in and .stall
-excuses rteived, the teal eves pro- Poole
eeeded With. After 'considerabe evi-' a fur
donee was re.ceived, and the case sum- side e
• thims
pled Up by the attorneys, the jury'
17^turtod a verdict in favor of Wen. all Ill
dant. Mr. A. Haldenby as judge,
emicled - the judemeent to Mr, Cl..: • lik;u1Yr
. fl gird i'miteralias, Mr. Fred Mc, siMe
}co.
Pi-/Illin. The next meeting ivill he held will b
and dollars -en estinOtte which
eet every eontingencleand hot
to he reached.
ther information, not. here, nos -
will be given when the by-lavr
e submitted.
reli 17, end the program is
charge Of the BlueS, . • , '• ,
Presbyterian Guild • • .
The 'meeting "Y:asopenett_byL._.
followed by the Beripture rea.
ing taken by MargareteelVIecKeneie
Diebei Dougles. gave a reeltation.•Th
roufat inithliers. Were; a seleetio
given by Sack Medan, Dounistit
aId and Tore MacHentleini thel
fteonwanied,.by:'Margaret-llte
Id' -at the piate and Solo
pheriff.The tOpic- Was ellen I*
fret SOlinstone. ,.A letter- Ireni
th3; ponglee Wee read bY Mae
Mihen. the closed by
big a. hymn followed by ptairer.
. • •
of. -Privet' for Missions'
be--absorve-ehrthe-It'llf:lifo. of
new :United Church 10 the 1htit.
Se061 Ito6re 60 the Ohttrch • On
Qt Oil leech t ofoloolt pselo
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CONTINUATION' SCHOOL
• LITERARY
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The Literary- ,meeting was holt on
Thursdayof last Week: in Third Vora'
• The olco-nrsidoni, Gladys MaeDomild
e4, °cl/lied the chair. The •meetng. op
ened singing the seeond
"0 Canada." The Minutes Of the laet.
Note the ebange-of tate.-Auctioiv
on
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GOING ON •CASH BASIS
e • ..„11;
A notice appears issue br
liree local gargage 'men, etatiuk
that after 'March 10, business with
he will' be on a strictly cash basis,'
io there will be' no'more running a.: ,•
)out ee unpaid gasoline,here, and
Ivhen you see.a ear leaving a garge.,).
vou' will know that the rePair bill•
has been settled. It will • not be long
until all business will .be done Met, e'
• Some Real Bargains • !"
in Men's :and Boys' Sweater deats,c..
and Pullovers. The Balenee of best:..71.
Overcoats in stock at fiCtor,y'Prieerre,
.'ng Bros Wirigliam.
FAMILY
c..111.111,81,Ae; ttADAY, sAlkittUiL;;.•
March 6th.--7th-th.'
far- making any meney out of it. and the PHYLLIS OF 'THE FOLLIES
• small .profit amounting. to $66.80 ' and CoMEDY
would he denoted to the Soldier's Coming
memorial fund nd. the Arena' fiord in March 13-14.,_.15
19p. equal arts. He pointed out tocthat • THE BODY PUNCit
ld it.we not a matter of sending' and COMpY • '
us- teelehroneY out of town as had been
man stated. Some 2200 bad been paid ont
Ilia Sniith also spoke briefly.
rd Reeve Rae stated that the • Council
ton would take up the Matter later in the
nr. evening and deal With it: The outcome
of the alscussion was that $0 Of the
$40 rent Time refunded. •
F. The iesual annual grant of $325
,nz was Made to the Public Library, and
$1290 was transferred to the account
of 'School Board. .
Messrs. Wm. Mufdie and S. Mur-
chison were 'appointed auditors of the.
• village eccounte. ' • ,
Awaiting e report frore the \Aro-
yincial Board 91 Health the Cpuncil
• was not in a position to 'cid anything*
in conreetion with the Waterworks
scheme, but this report is expected
within a few days, when steps will
be taken to kribmit a by-law to the
ratepayers.
A number of accounts Were passed
of which we have not a record at this
time. ..
Counril edieurned to meet at the
cell of the reeve.
ilL••••mm
tiello jck! Where are you pin
Oh, to the Ford Garage to see the
new ears. I' hear they are dandies."
"Well. sai, find out if the new tree.
Ors have arrived.?•
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. HOLYROOD
OBITUARY -There passed awayat
Holyrood on Tuesday non. Feh. 25i
one of. the, meet highly 'respected
izeris of the community in thepersoti
• of Mr. John Purvis. 'Mr. Purvis was
a mar of exemplary Christian caii-
cter. was beloved forhi lcipdlY
disposition to everyone with whom
he came in contact. Always thought.;
ful of others and standing for the.
high issues of the day.
• 'The funeral was held. Friday, Feb.,
28 from the Roman Catholic church
to the cemeterf at the ehurch, and
was largely attended, Solemn High
Mass was Conducted by Father Du.
qoski, of Tedswater; Father. Simpson
of dbepstowe and Father Ford of
HolyrOod. Riversdale and Lueknow
choir. assisted with the Music.
, The floral and spiritual tributes
Were from 'the institute, Kinloss Cou-
ncil, Misses Jean and 'Isabelle John -
r. J•alne8 BurviS' and "family,
Mrs. Ralph JIreekenbileiger
Mrs, T- Reid, Mr, and Mr.
Moffat, Mr. and Mrs, John
Arid Mr. Galterty. Mr. John
d and family, Aekert Bros
Mrs, George Eireekenbridge,'
TholiPter, Mearideltr-jet.
A. Chiecev Mr& Angier
_don, 31.
Mr. end
Mr. and
Foster,
arr,`31r,
• MeDored
r meeting were read and_ado_ptecl..The..ri
Mr: and
mot- impOrfatit..-fecittire was a' ebate, mollifier.
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Room IV
Sr.--Ilon.-M. Ritchie 88: S. Col-
lyer 84: C. Armstrong and C. Finlay-
son 80: D. Clarke and D.McDeneld
19,1 M. MacDonald 77. Pass -K. Fr-
ris 74: M. Jelinstene ande. SolOmon
70: D. ITorne and X. Macpherson 49:
Garniss 68: M. Vendersen 46: J.
Fisher 6: D. Berry 61. Belnw 605",-7
S. Cameron. 5: , W. Walker 55: F,
Meclimes 45* ' •
. .Tr.-1-1on.-E. Newton 87: M. John-
stone 84: J. MacMillan and B. Mac-
Kenzie. '83: B. Solomon 80: L. Horne
and P. MacKenzie 78. Pas -T. Earn-
•ilton 74: E. Agar and 1. Douglas 71:.
G. Soya 60: C. Jewitt, 66: C. Finlay-• .
aon • and D. Thompson 63: A. Wein-
toah 62: 'McCall and F. Milne 61.
Below 6b% --E. Webster 59: F: -Web-
'5f -Pe MitegThlif#: V. Stewart
.
absent on account of illness.
(*) Missed on tea .
;.0ona
; ,
• tiugxtssenANon ;vtnt
:nor°
Mr. W. IL IteMpton who rat -ntiv
e
, , „Ionefiee-hurer •IrY:'ire. has 'take ,oVr
• the Vasey-1/arris Implement Ageit- ^7
ey from Marshall Gibson WhO bed it Th
the -J -0A
• have Moved to town and at present LuCk
ere occupying Mr. Taylor°0 hooso
.0ese the door Iajde,
*Reeolved 'flet the Influende Of ll!ev. Itteitirl,no
,
• nig Pictures is tenefieial t - U: Mr' and
mail ade:1' -The.. UnhOld'efil .(1? . the 1,1-r!„ rjaa
Affirmative•Ivero ,Beettee. 'Cb, ,Thit'ilipst;
1.Oncilda Douglas and Clark Flitter. The at
n: 'l'he speakere fee the uvtiVe '55 an exp
hom* Aein ail& leobel, MitcM'illiin: The 3,,' Ealier,
• Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henny
dorrigat, Mr. and:
Iehoe, Misses ,S 'and.
n, 'ars. N. Keating
Ipso! flag' Was at half mask
ression of publie Sort0*,, ' •••
were, George Middleton... • Printer
Negative side Won. While the judges Lane and
.wer Making their deeisio, Vert 'The he
Orr It gave areading* The in13ting of friendgi
• tilihth)
11:_lietn•ers, were: 'E. A•oltrft,.
.. Jahtes, H. dorrigen, J.
,t; Hann,q.
artfett, syinnatIty of bOat
extencloti to the *oal',
Piij
t c!ilil with thi 40004 A thtnilng
Ladies Attention
• The Smartest ..Fur Trimmed Coats
at unheard Of prices, 14-1 and
Off. Dresses also at -iffiinense Price
ilts. • Kink Bro.s, Wingharn.
NOTICE
Commencing March 10th, we will
conductour business on a strictly
Cash basis, except where a Monthly
aceount is arranged.
1LM. Parked , •
W. Smith
Well.. Henderson •
ferters.The Market
New Spring Merchandise* on els-
play-New Low. Prices "The Market"
SUpERTEST FERTILIZER
The • Fertilizer returning the larg..-
est" yield" Of grain Per
acre on the
-field--tet in theeranadien ;wst ahd
the ohly proeess ramie- 'in • Canede
having a carbiniate of jothele .-rte
,A.K;rc,
MacDonald. afshee d. ear:ot
--o-o-o-- . ° 4)fhie Wfit°h1"111. titikvag°e
N4)
1..1'Why
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• • er this na-turat'• plant too& juet., be.
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easin dance in Lorne Rink, Friday Petters. Si out anhohneIrig a "Moo- ieaarusseie4yso.n cap buy for 'a couplepdoI-
'
4411,010.now ..Orelie5traLun
, ch Counte. Luckndn
•
r Ot.
•'evening of this week- are) 7t11:; nAliiratdo
Ctf "
ple .21,00: Extra Lady 25
e.
0
Of ili,the ainn :of opizing reuorted.
• BORN • wekthink the'discvetY li've frog.
OLDSLLw-the "Islingree dencral on Mardi 1st, by Mr.
• - .
Heapitali Detroit,' Mich, on Fell 24 WAS die 'nest advanced The' frog
19110, to Mr. and Mrs- 1/1, ,A. lda, a Within 1Yr
san4.40eorge dam'phell, (Mrs. Olds gourds For tte.doming to lif, it limy
'lit -waer whiah
Woo forMerly Ethel Cllnyb•ell Went to ‘steep *wain when the near.
Loottnewl
01'.0 Weather tattle..' • .
Coming, Super' Special - • '
March "207,--21--.22
• UNCLE TOltes .CARIN •
The practical eirec
Sun Life Prospe
•
air
Ne doubt people who read of
Sim Life Company's Prosperitye
wonder how it effects the retro:Me
on its policies. Here is all acted
example from One of the Corn.,,e
pany's leaflets. „
A person
a 20 Year Endoinnent-im
leg $45:85 -Pet annumAi-. 0
ments, will have paid the •co
pany $997.
The Company Wit Then Pay.
Tepe,
F‘ace value of policy ..
PrOfits (divided annu-
•• ally and left to am •
• cumulate on basis
preset scale) • 5.58 -
Maturity , Dividend ' 15*
Total ••
, $17084
oSTART :YOUR 'BOY OR GIR
WITH a $500 Or a $1000 POW.
- ON THIS PLAN'
Geo, H. Smith
SPCIAL. 'REPREKENTATlyee'
eed
Suit Life Assurrteettof Canada
ammiffirmiudgessim.,
GtinWs Fertilizer
• WHY SIGNAisT ORDER FOR
FERTILIZER. WHEN YOU
WHAT YOU
WANT ANY TIM?
•
MIXED PERTILIZRC0W- 4j
0 SIDERA13LV .CHEAPER-
T,HTS YEAR:
E6. t Rommerlo
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Old Time .Skat.
The old Time Skate :ost-
netted on February 20, hottinst
-there was no to Will *OM-
ThfirdaY (Night
This Week- 6
• Meet the Skaters Of 20 ant
20 years ago
Lorne Rio
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