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$2,00 PER.,,'YEAR IN ADVANCE; $2b0 '0„THER*ISE i' ',
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DENTIST
Dr,
R, L Txeleavet
o LVCKNQW
H urs:19- 2. A. M, 1.3 9--5 P.M.
PHONE 03 , • X=BAY
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Luricaeu!.
'phone.' 1464,.
QST - A-11rown Tarpaulin, b&
• tween .Lucknow and, Dungannon. Will`
the: • finder • please• return to-•
"• W. J Davison, Lueknow.
O;LICE S:
ELMDANIE.
Man-- Who• :':Vamoosed- -�1xk —Luca
° H.arse and Buggy,. Some: Years..Ago,
;New • Writes Useless Cheque `And'
Disappears With. Walkerton, • ,Car,
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GUUKIlOW, ONT: TII141/SDAY, Jule 29th, 195+
Released from, Burwasli:' early
the •,, spring,: - Abner' 'Daniels, ',whose
hoine'.is in ,Kincardine„ is again being
sought;byolice It • appears that
Daniels, who we's vorkin • for' Sam
McLennan near Berviei "etre ed into
Walkerton„ last week,' and made _the
purchase of :a'car..lie .was ',not •work=
ing•-that' day, he said,..because ''his
employer , considered', it,, was too ; dry,
to'do further plowing, .at, which ,work
• 'STEER. STRAYED Strayed to the
premises •of • the undersi n ; a ed he: had been busy. Writing a cheque,
.4teer.. Owng r may :have same ' ,y b :. for $150• and ' giving .a.'note. of, spine
pitying' expenses; and proving property $400, for the 'balance, the car' sales
Sp. nee Irwin R. R: 7 `Lucknow m
,. ., , ,: ,, ; ... man,�d;elighted-w.ith�'the- ales no-.doubt4
;'A1JC'PION' , SALE; -of: 60 acres of
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Standing )fay. principally 'Alsike and
Timothy, free of weeds,
--dary;''S i`nules'"w'est'"of Luckiiu .- on
','1'uesda JOY . , ' ' ''See
Yc u y 4th�.at 1 o,'clock. ,See
b►11s •for` term '' Albert. Towle Pro':;
t?
We11: Henderson, ';Ade
TENDERS
TF'DE1tS WANTED Tendo%'.
wilt,b
e received by the Undersigned
. u p o''
_ 1 t tock
Saturday;;• July .8th ,at 8` 'li:M:;•
.•for' Live `.
s Shipper and )foyer " of
carload lots. --.for., the k'ariners' 'Co-
Operative Co of.;Lucknow Lowest or
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any tender • not'• necessarily `accepted.
C..• E. 'McDonagh " Sea'y.,
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R. R: 3, hucl.now;
secured ttie
license ''for
and Daniels' parted.Neither
e') -the
e
cheque nor the •noteappear tO'' he; of;
much +' consequence and ` Daniels'
whereabouts is the coneern�•.of the
po}ice:'at 'present.
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It' .will • be r called 'that .the same e
gent made off from Lucknow :With 'a
.horse.and._.rig belonging..._,to,..James_
Johnston,:
local liveryman, a • ',:feta+
years .ago and was Pater, locsited..'by.
.Constable 'Moore in 'the .vicinity; of
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•Cargill, he being; rewarded : to• the
extent; of $40 for the arrest of Dan
iels.
1 -laving in : his :possession a 'letter
writteiaLto., f?:aniels._ by a , girl; -Irene
�E D. 13ovair' of near Toronto in 1931,
warning Daniels to. 'cease coming to
U ALl{J 'vvnu have lawn see•.tier, Constable 'Moore went . to the
•,t rvices are i:ereuy 'instrucceii .that city over •the week -end, hoping`:'that
i. •. agui i.t the' hroV1sions of the�_
lsy-Lativs:,: tO allovx :'rieignbors or .she might” know of the whereabouts
Parties riot having sauce, to Ariake .,'Of ,t -he accused :In. co'iipany . with'
• use of:thin servie for'.wai-ering poi- proviri,'ial'••Police from Toronto' 1VIr`
rs
poses 'l;he By L' aw in.'. this respect Moore' ted the_ hon. of_ Dniels'
will. be--stiictly,.,eniorced a•nd ouccc erstwhile girl;•friend and Mier srs'ter:°
de>s-will-iac�-su►iJect to -•t rdcr . penalty On questioning ng Irene, she • waxed very,
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. by • Oi dei O'fr _ . • .;_.
•�---7'IIE VIL`LK(xl. .COi1NCIL ''in'a;ynant that she sliould`he~consul=
NOTICE •ered .knowing ,anything of Daniel
I- hereby gryc:noticll
and ably assisted -by "ter sister Mary.
e ,that I' wi.
not be responsible1for. any debts in-. '; Constable ;Moore received one .,of the
curved by, 'my .fai.'n"fly., .: : . worst -femirie tongue; : thrashings'.: ~h'e
• Frebren Hodgkinson; has yet experienced -iii fact'•the girls
took so unkindly'•to. Mr..Moore's in-
trtision,. they; threatened to have. `him
Arrested
Beres
ates
ecline
Recent, reports in: newspapers! •• and
finaneia'l ;journals' throughout ' the
.L'ominion:,indicate''that' the prospect
•tor' still lower interest rates upon.
investments is highly: probable.
The new 'Conversion`; Bonds to be'
issued by the ;Federal ,Government'
this fall tare likely' to .be. sold at ;a.
figure."that will yield from • 4..;.Z
4'iConsequently, owners 'of 1933:
and: 1934'Victory Bonds •will be wont.
der„rag what ratt''it may be possible
to obtain if • they hold; these
until' maturity for re -investment.
JOS. AGNEW, LUCKNOW, local,
ircpresentativerfor.The Iluron � Erie
Mortgage` ; Corporation,' offers' •,up to
July 6th, $1,012.95 for :'•$1,000' •:1933
- Victory' Bond. and $1,025.95 "for . r
1,,0{10 1934• Victory' Bond These a-'
'tractive, pricess` include a prdniium,,.
upon the•principal' and' also bond in--
terest up to July'' 6th.
• This !offer is ivade upon condition
that the ,proceeds `from :the, sale of
the ' bonds,I will be . invested 'in ,Huron
& Erie 5%. Debentures for any tern:.
of, 1, .2,: 3.'4• or• 5 year's debenttirC
"i trey est to'' date from Ji 13z-6i3i•
r.r is 'a' very attractive• offer in.
these times, azul inVestoi S--rilrticu
larly owners 01.'1983 and 1934,Victery
$on�ls ,sic invited, to: ,avail ' ,them:
selves • of 1„ 5' ' return. :for an, , tern
'from ,1 to ;5 gears. while this' , •good:
rite is still•• available. . ”
'�omzng vents'
First, Insertion, . 56c. •
Subsequent Insertions, 25c
OP'EN _AI'it DANCE
An open air dance will be held on
the farm t`ite "Pete”••F'.arrish, ,colt. 15,•
Ashfield,
dn )friday •evening, 'Juno 30,
• an• aid• of the Baseball' Boys• • A simi•
lar- dance .was held hist Week and a
right royal time enjoyed.•
SOCIAL, AND DANCE
• There will be • u social and, -',dance
held in • trielineW. • Orani'geFall. ' on
Thursday' evening; • July : Gth. Local
Orchestra. ,Ladies ,please, bring lunch.
•lenionade. Served. Silver colleCtioh.
Everybody welcome. Social, Com
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' 'r1y Our • Men's_'$158 Work shoes,
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zr, �' � ,:,,(,1++�•SJ.i.�i�
E701:70-09 A• ayr;R
x.ImTL1J s ' SHOE ' TORE.
Every° $1.00. purchase . you Make
at THE MARKET , STORE gots, you
chance'`at the 100 lbs. of su 'ar, 5
prizes. •Next draw, luno' ' 30thi
m:
'SERIOUSLY ILL
FOLLOWI (, OPERATION'
"holding his own" was the word
received by Mr. T. A. Cameron
Arhheld the :'first of the , week; which
referred to the condition of his son;'
glen, who developed,.peritonitis, fol-
lowing•. an. appendicitis :' .operation'
Which he underwent ea=rly Saturday
morning at;.Perth Mrs. Cameron was
visiting there at .the • time., her Son
had
had 'the seizure.' This 'family. has been
;particularly unfortunate in 'this. re-
speet and ' operation "''after operation
Dias been necessary in; this household..
Gospel Meetings
• 'July ' 3rd to 7th
Do.„you like ;to : sing ?', If so, conie.
out nett Monday ' evening , to the
Gospel Ser vices in the Town Hall'• at
and . help' sing the gospel hymns
so dear ' to both •:old and young; • All
are cordially invited .'to•, come • and
vhare 'iri .the .'ble'ssin'g. that' conies
from such . Christian • fellowship.
• A good•:.prograri of Song and
Testimony is ;.,planned for • each even-
ing by these .young • people from De-
troit•, a number of • whom , are, Cana-
dians with relative's living in or
around.. ucknow
The'":group•" consists:'of yo'u'ng `•merr
and wornen`•from various professions.
including a teacher, interior-decora-
ter, :• artist, stenographer;,
printerretc '
On Monday., evening, Mr. O•eorge'
Lowey, known to many of our Luck -
now • friends' and who 'was converted!
:by a . sermon over,• the radio 'about
two years, ago, Will:give ,leis ,testi-
mon, and. -bring the •messa'g'e Of 'the
evening.: Tuesday evening,- Mr. Frank
Colser 23 yes old, : former.: atheist;;
will 'snear
'sneak. Fnirtlier ann'ou'nceinents
will be made frons the platform from
tzmeY, to tilde.
• . We earnestly urge the.Christian.
people of Lucknow and' Vicinity' to'
join •with ,us in prayer that through
this' time of Christian fellotvshlp
great blessing might .eoirie to all the'
air ran d ' erinow•,
well as to the visiting' young' people•
Will ,yoit not kindly advertise ; the
Meeting: as widely as possible. No
offerings'' will be taken.*
PEARL' HENDERSON,, Sponsor,
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JOHN , DIES
,As we ,go to 'press, we learn Of the
!death"en' Wednesday` of ' Mr John
'Bell., of Pine 'River, until recently
a;
resident. o f • Lucknow: , The. ',funeral
servzee• Will, held: at his late rest.
dence: err friday •at: two o'clock,
Bell ,n ',few days; of reach--7�
in his. 80th. bitt
b a ; .;Mrs. Bell re-..
htizens Band..Enter
aterloo Festival,
deceased himjust a-.few'mo ths -*go.
opd since then iMr. Bell has;'failed!
rapidlly in health•:,'
-3-Weeks �Viarr ,d
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Home I� Burned
Ora hazes ,Home Of Mr• and'Mrs,
-. os -
William. Ross, Brothe' n, Caw
1 os er :t i'
e�-Ev hn
The' home 'of Mr. and :Mrs. -.`Wm.
Ross at bride ,and g oom of but three
'weelcs, ywas otaily eslroyed�ly fire•
Unknown origin, Which. broke 'o t
in • the .back ,, kitchen, : ali'ou* three
e' lock Wednesday ' morning.
.'::_Living
with Mr:and Mrs: Ross, whose hoe
_sv
with,
lochal-h.n_the.b ou ndarY,
ate mr.arid., ivli•s a 'I.:Philli' on
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brother -in. -law 'andsister-of .14Ir.•Rosin
s
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Air. • and .:Mrs,. Phillipson reside ;
4he-•u i fr pa • rtof, the home and were
er_e
in}ble tomsave, any ftheir house,hold .effects,' which were •destroyed >by
the :flames; •even to a picture_ .of their
uifant-baby who' -died in -January °
Mi and
Mrs: Ross were more . for
Lunate and were ,able to remove the:
majority of their furniture, with the
exception of the''stove.. The cause of.
the;fire is .a'••mystery, as there: was no
firein the stove that • day
e Bread`•
ealth
Band;` Master Assures • Committee
That Bois. Will Be In: Shape For°
Big' Eveiat: On '441* 8th
• The. Lucknow Citizens' • Band 1:' `•
entered in the Waterloo ,Band Festi-'
val to • l i .h • i •
be •.he d , n that. city: . on Jul
8th;This , 'monster,; musical tattoo
commences: ';with , individual' contests
in the morning and'. during the, day;
band' contests in the„ afternoon and
a''parade . and tattooconcludedwith
fireworks in the •;evening..'•;
4.. ;stiff, ten days' practising
ahei"d; ''ef, the local •.band . Gaut, Band,•-
master Hayworth) •'assures' the• .coin.
inittee the band will be in shape' for
h o. n.
the �compet.}tin,
. The �ba d Vis; entered
i•. l-
iia;C ass,.4 .which•i's• open to to wnand
mille.,.bands,- ...o ... ob_- .ore'-.: r
a�... f., n m ..: icha.�
'twenty—three
ree instruments, :Tir test
Piece • is "Novelt Overtur ' .and
P �Y e
three •Prizes are awardedin..the form
of"'a c and nie als.
. ., uP ._. .. da . , .
h o k,
• A- bus .has,- been chartered t take;
e,
the players" to Wat loo and the' Fire
Company are' considering ; chartering,
a.second. bus..eTher'•e,.will'fie"additional
ep`c .. for
modation in each . vehtle
music' 'lovers,rwho': desire •to 'take • in
they` event; at a • ow, transportation
p
fee.
Members:: 'of •the,; Band have prac-
tised •faithfully
rac tised.•faithfully during past
SINGLE COPiali 5 CENTS
The Bread;
of Health.
OUR-MOTT(3 IS-Q•UALIT1 AND- -�8ERVIC - -
SATURDAY -SPECIALS`
. 041.4.0.. '.131111$;,
JELLY BOLLS
OATMEAL `COOKIES
BREAD is . 100•
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• WHEAT
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DUNDEE .C'AKES,
SCONES :
NUT:'end FRUIT' READ'"
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a Ilelic><ous apoW►N'
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P1lione 36 •
Lucknow
OBIT VARY
MRS' ': , JAME S BOYLE : . SIC
there- ..Pa_._ssed
away
at •her hoMe on
Gough St••akindly
and 'respeeted
lady in the person of Elizabeth. John-
stop relict of• late ► the 1 t James Boyle.
Mrs ole
. Boyle; a daughter of the Late.
;fames J
Johnston, and •Elizabeth 'Braden
was r
n i
n Well aTy_.Township'
. May
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1, 1859 •
1 and later moved with her par-
ents to their home• in Kinloss: Town -
hip. ' She was. married in '1881to
lames Boyle, who predeceased her
1920 ..To this union •. w born two
sons, • James, who; passe away seven
months :a o, at his home in`the .SoO;
4.1-Frrantk; wiro-lives-.on'-thee 10th : of
• She had been ! failing' in. health for
'vvas able to clo:her own:' Work. She
was a yeti 'patient sUtKerer • during
seaieenied lady and will‘ bp Missed
eti.into,'Lapknow in 1911., She ,Was a
r.regalar. attendant of the Anglican
ont,of a family of nine.. there aur-
•viVei. 1 slater,' Mrs'. 'John Morgan of.
JimmY, Edna,. le and ranels
het 'Minister 'ReV H Geoghegan'
-held :Sunday at. t30- The.
,pallbeareta,, 'who Were *nephews of
thei'dedeaSed 'were). Jaines 'Johnston,
Fred' Johriatori,13.avid "JOhnaton,, Ras --
sell' 4ohniton, • John -sten.' and
kildon Johnston..
'iiftcrnoon half 'holiday', will 'be, held
aa •lOcal. business Mem
Lion Club Recital
Was Much ,Enjoyed,
Illustrated Lectnre Hepicfis 'Splendid
WOrk 'Being :Done' ThroUghont
Country .Por, Crippled _Children„:„._
The, Concert Recital in:the 1.1nited
Church' On -Saturday..evenini; apon-
'sored by the I.; ns Club. Of GOderieh;
biought 'to a: lusiori series of
Such reeitals presented :during the
Proceeds frorii which Were in their
The program: censisted: of, ,6rgail
seleetions Mr:.. Leslie . Sommerville
eoncert and radio organist of !Handl:
toni 'baritone eelbs' by gr. Charles
Pf director 'of. the
Peggy Meoreland, geld' medalist and
-welfare'wOrk ;being. carried en 'for
crippled'. children ihroughout •• . the:
I The •concert recital. was' thoroughly
year-old .-worideeviOlinist, truly Prov=
brought forth • MelodY ; from: her
, It Was pointed Out that:. the Lioh
the Only Organizations ln 'Huron
CoUnty actively engaged 'in the wel.‘";
fete Of criPpled Children, vihU in the.,
county' at present nurnber sixteen,
receiVing 'direct 'care,' Women'a•In-
Were invited to- assiSt in. this Wer,14
Club. Was cominended for his ,elitinis.;•k.
irism and' energy! ,,m, the: promOtion,
Thanks. was ,eatended by the, Club
to the Fire ,CoMpany fer their. con-
tribution and to .:eYOrYolle'','Wil‘La led
helped tt'and to. the .Citizeite ,Band
plaiied ievere) /lumbers Mite..
be held in, •Seeforth' on SePteMber
ioth, it Was stated. and the 0103, haa '
plan It* atteild'i
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COUNT* ORANGEMEN •
• HOLD CHURCH PARADE
AtteAd Divine Woiship In' Lucknow
Peesbyterian Chuich on Sunday
' Evening.
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,annual .County church, Parade
of West Bruce 0, L., Was held on
SundaY.,levening, with members af the'
County'Ledges and of Lucknow.epeY
L. 0. E.' atiending, DiVine worship
iri the Presbyterian churek Lucknow
*hen Rev. 11.• MacbOnald delivered
'en -fliers of the orders to .know. Why
ihey are Members of, this 'Protestant
organization. During the 'service a.
solo by Mrst FinneY .anct.. an anthem
bY the choir 'Were rendered.
khiltiCh 'wag .heidect by xr. Bert Ward
as' flag hearer' ant the .Citizena' Band.
Returning to the lodge 'room on
motion' Of :Messrs: D. C. Taylor and
John Millet; -it vote Sof • thanks was
' tendered Rev. MacDonald, the choir,'
,Btriotrindof the Church, Ss well ai to
Local Talent Program 'Entertains
Audience-Strawberriea and 'Cake
Served.
The Ilie.r-TenniatChill,priy#..
vicled a 'Mast suitable setting for, the
'staging Of --a Strairberrsr,
of. St. Peteea Chureh. 'The :event
Well entertained with Orogrrit
tea were Served before the prograM
Were Well Played by' the ICribx Church
aid at' tne conolUsion the'prciiram to spend. their declining yearar where .8
thanked all 'these Who 'had .assisted. ,' they remained 'their tiepartnre,
ttr-linhaerd prTo4g:mamp. eons, sted of: solo; to ungannOn 'a :few) weeks ago. tie
son; highland flinr had been in failing health for some
Mafy MeIChn; dfieta;. Mies Mildred four Years' but the aeriousriess of
'and Mrs. Hareld:TreleaVen;ttan4lance What„ proved to lbe fatal Malady
Dorothy Barber; , duet, MrS. we's, net realized. tintil a &imperative, -
/41S11, lig, and Margaret the Convent Of his ,friontia:
eaVed -family' and to Mrs. Ji4e's
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21(R. JOHN 'NIVINS'
few Years, Until niOnithi ain
111,0? -1e. moited to Dungannon Mr...
jai illnesS. on *edriesdaY
funeralLaarYice was ,held . his late
afternoon, ‘conducted ,by Re‘!. McMil-
lin of 'the I United' Churelr,-_,,assiSted
Anglican ...Chureh:t , Interment ,.in
Dungannon ceineterY, the; pallbearers
being Messrs. Thonuo Mcphee, James
;Cat aidi17.Gs n7iaidritdt.!, 'S I • • Not ea .7s
Donald.
Mr. NiVins ',aventy•-feur Years
eget was„ bor'n 'West Wawanosh
TOWhship,.ittyo and' a half miles east
'of bungannen 'in .18.0.. Married' te
Margaret Ann. Smith' of West *Taw -
Dungannon ,Plestlyterieri Church, Mr,
arid' Mit.:'Isliving Marked • their golden 0
anniversary in .Januaty, two y
77.
ham ,: Blyth•'Mr's. John Foster Gode.
rich; Mrs.; Peter' Luck . .
:., ,_ . now' and ;
five sons, Melvin and: Ernest'of beam-
i on• .Elme o -
i1Bt ., r f Calga . ,:a .Wl.. :
"ecl and Fiar`ve of�� W'in� �am�-'.ail°'iof. • , ,::
whom with the, exception, of ,Elmer •
att n 4nded thefuneral:: a l
There -•are eigh-•
teen c.
.Kw.
an il
..h den.�. ;:.,.�,..
6n' r and the r
..,:three., g eat.
`• andchil re
gr d ..n, Mr,. Nryms was one of.
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a faniil ' of ,, eight. Two hrothers Y ;g of ers .,
still' survive, Dave: N. • of Gilbert •,,
Plain and- C
n hal •
;3 . d res. N. of Regina,
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Friends .fro • Leaman • ' o r•-
�.........�...-.�..�.-__. m Ston, , G --de ,,
ich Win h ' ` 'r
g am, Blue'vale; Brussels; .. '
o
W lt
. � n Blyth•, and Teeswater at-
tended.
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ende the d t e f u era)'
n._
JOHN .F.• LITTL
: the funeral.pf JOhn p. tittle,. son
III:Der7eased` isidir,•ea7a: ..p.hnefWL.,7116*If Mrs!.171;"'t.
Campbell the', village.,,
troll, the Monday, previous, Where he
was manager of' the Stock Yards
hranch' -of the Qontnienwealth and
Commercial Statri-Raek,,:aria Pre -Amt.
te•that,.manitier of, the Vernor';Iligh-,.
way.Braneh of the Bank Of petroit,
andlhe
and was. a !recognized authorityTen 'all
banking .problems. He -Was: Treasurer
Sisters, Mrs. pel marr and gisz Alice.
Mild Of 'Rideetawn,
MR. JAMES GLENNIE
years a resident of Lucknow; 'as Inan-..
ager.: of the Hamiltoni,-.. died,
suddenly nir PilditY evening at ,Delhi
Mains are being taken there -for bur -
.Montreal. ,On EridaY, on
the Duchess of Bedford. Mit. Glerinie
Mr.' Olennie, .63' Yeara Of age, was
an' accountant in ScOtland,, he , and'
Wife. conairig tit Cariada some
twen0:-.fiire Years ago, where he fitat
years. liter Came' to'Llicknotv
shier ot the lecit ;branchl Here'. he'
and 'Mrs. ',Olennie reaided';' "forming
cirele Of friends, . Until. .the "
merger, of; the Eanh of Hamilton •and
'the Bank ofCorninerce in 192'4:: Thins -
he *as, there' a Zhort 'time when lie
wai Moved to Delhi,. Where he ton,,,
eluded his assoCintiOn with the -Bank -
and' was ,siiperaimated,
, Mr. and Mra. Glennie returned to
-tinie 'of hia'transfer te, Delhi and in.,
granted .ta leave, of absence when they
1,In an effort to regain a Measnie
f 'health,. Mr. dlennie . with 'his: wife; .,
larke7-diring . each Of ttlie Past lour
Oars and in this Way,' Rent renewed
he friendships fermed dUring, their
MOtored, tO on Sunday and' •
%Vete aineng the Mani friends from
ifferent Points in Western %Ontario,
ho Were "PreSent tO.,eirteend
Glennie ii.:etnirired by two, brothers.
and two 'Miters .^ living., in the Ohl
17kiter leaving the. and' y
Mra. Nivins and family pad, their ,t"'
hiS first Peridd Of reaidence here, Mr;
Nivins„ was engineer • at the Power
hotise arid he and gra. re-! .d
turned to the village a few years ago w
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Put. Pun .o4r..1,r0+%1T,
ioi10,ve '019SOf 'that urs, are keine
Ir°;71*1-611-8ne 72 4, WilegstliaillITArante:itswitiseistlavell;
411100/0,0,,ItevItilto hUY now inet4d
Display And Sale, 310 44 and fitli, -
"Place.4kAftilION *cot:
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