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Par HATspecial desire cif 5-PP:�
• he iealazed almost aegardiess of
,its colt, ;$ ytl`1:wi;l put on one side•
reeeneriy saa-iangs deposits ereir the
Rae a of lItenilten, Ton:will be sure,
pp,,s•2d.to And bow so®jn 701,1 we'd
LIR your amiltnoa ° .
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LUCHIKOW liRAt�ICH--J A. Jen ie. Manger
Incorporated In 1855
,. CAPITAL AND .RESERVE .$9,000,000
Over 130 Branches
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THE SII O L SONS-/ .:._BANK
WE WELCOME . SMALL 'DEPOSITS
_ At all Our Branches we have Savings Departments at
'which Deoaitps of $L00.or more are .received:,‘ Interest at-
current rates. '
Courteo - ettention given to every usstomer::.
T. 'G. REID, MANAGER, LUCKNOW • BLANCH
.t1:,;•;•""' .
I. Ii: C. 'Praetors- Sc Engines'
DEERING Drills, Cultivators & Harrows
Louden Litter Canters,Stalls, Stanchions
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aid. Water Bowls
Fila .T• Gates, FenCe & Nog Wire
New Williams Sewing Machines.
Gonrlajr, winter and L ening Pianos
For Sale.:. b7.
ANDREW, LUCKNOW.
"fleVhoesitates
Is. .Lost".
Daft .:_sitate.-_Stxrt today.
Briag vonr cream, --E •_ -
>&7 --tri
i�ve w oadS_ Lt � d
Aad =aika Soucy.
SILVEBWOODS .FOR'SERVICE'
E. AITC ISON.
f✓ -
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,proofs-of-P,auadinir,success and .Can-
ada's efine 'promise " ,for ' the coming
years are welcomed by the Americans:
They_ 1.'now that the more•'the Do • in-+
'ion flourishes' the better it will be for
•-their•-own-country: , And they like to
-see_ tile --good= fortune of: a good neigh -
or..
'-EINLOSS CQIJNCIIL'
As required by statute the . Council'
elect of .this Township: of Kinloss -met:
1 on Jan.:l0th, and ' after having sub-
lone_ _47- •
= -s ibe ,the .,d .-
�._ _. eclaration ' of effice,:
1 iiemberto1. their seats at the Board leok
Reeve, ;Henry; Mathers;, Councilors,
A NEIGHBOR' T , . ' a. -
. , :Jahn . 3I'_ C'olveeIi. earnest Aolert;
;•,,APPRECIATES :CA. ADA 3falet:dm-Ross-and.:George .Ferrs- e---'.
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., •. The.ftiliowmg• business was trans-
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(From 'The Detroit Journal):' acted;'
'The -minutes of last m W
• It - scantCanadameeting- r .:• 'read_ a J s �Qned. _..
,call the ' 'Domini ' ,
. - 'neigh •A $c -lair' -•was. .' ed a onit?ne'
on the best n h-
bor ,of the, United tater. Some of ., , p4 ` la
• � ;theofficers acid• fixing the salaries for.
thupthers;' SW- Ai - ' • and Hayti, are e e z .int year Clerk Gea. ( Mof-
mew -web -la . ' as e•7---saml'axe:faY.: �1 a:00;�`Ti�asnier'Jolie Murray
always-.well
l" believed' and cordia.once 41?a:00 an for half of
• d .PaF Bonds:.
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to4:,small. be of innwh lnapo anee.: ,Asses,-Dom.-'lirponald $75:00, "Col -
Canada has both size'^aneeharacter_: lector,. John Purvis $15.00 Auditors,
Our long nOr
thern ;fDntSer dOPS et ' ��
S u
ri SIId
-filas:.- Gann
t S10
n pn l t2*- l ee'p-out--eseh--Eeeve 460,-Cauneilo 55, each;-
'Meta:s or a sanitary cordon..to _enc ' B?ard- of _ Health. Medical-Eealtb-�Of'-.
: end,. , . "i=••=•_-, .. t f.,.,--,a._t! b a....:_1 ^ .a___. __- , ;.
pe.•st3.._..,..�,, B..._.._..x� �.e ..��, �,.�.ey. R B. 1�ialso•.u;F 5:.0 .. ��ai�;,:..
tars of a :which is clean,sound' E .'- Ma ' '
. a theca, J. 'iV>' Colwell ' and
i . nth in eau -sena- (and tteref re '.r.- . 4:' V9Arat Ser:;-each•-•.to.-reeeive
. } e =--+e,e l..:.s, -produ e -end-- e f O-• per da d--and-'-10c-per inile une
f of as s and fi t
►...„_.,. ,. ... ao. tor, mage • ;ic2v ,.,iri.ar5;'.'Inspeetor..Alew;.bliclntil=
I. j, rn ., re' -e Vie.nit. i` ,•••••,n, 2 .ni• per day and :10c'.per milei?
well •stor '•'i..-2, - tomes of , Sheep •Z'a'.nators, John •'Lane, Thos.
r •, . • reg e' . %11e era $ e_es ' • `e.. McLeod john . and John ken-
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a i3�``' sin, : Cid✓, a t. nom; _a:ary. d2.50 per inspection and;
cera,_' i= tri • mr-rd w'a1-ze t _ r •Tito "one. Ara . Truant, .Officers
- fa . mix. a- .- .... zz.v • l ..
-,.,...-., - ,.... ,.-. .. � . - _, �-- ^e,n: _ seetion5 1, .2, -g aii?1'
caas 1 #s fads :ee .t:..1 f e. Pa? Car-rithere:'5. 6 and 7; Wm.
more tib. fo"at ;1"• e, it s.ez-• M --' _. ' ` e; 4,. and 10. salary $3.00
t'- rise most rr-i'c-:kabie str 1 raw• -•r -h..e on ' d
nt" and 1Oc. Ties.
il'LMJs�. t ed ".:'.0s.' v:.x.. -•ar. ,
bites faiiitzes, • e e o` vet- :::: _
�` _ �.•_ � .� S.W. C':,:fie' ase stance
est' eans' the ;�
I:►asia'xin,.:fz.. rise - r �-, e. 1 w,•; DI -aim 652.9: Mnr;-
`.''w'r...:a M ..eritb-t.4ie'•-'let .'. at- : ,y Ltr-r-1" Fs.'rdiy0' �R7' and et'..
r ; = �:: e : �t' r - aro' - :,7::: Q''•t'•=, .7'7:::: '�:i•rire? 7L 52 yea
-'B.ai5. vre, `011e t 3- Y a -t,-r';4're «.w: -e "&
es. iYia4t`ke.', for L8reirr' money in ' 7- 4-'61,Y, rgi: 1•J . L"". ? B.
• New act P.stab1isaes' the ra.F� a-;` r t, a' as. l•: ALO. V0.0; 'P33-
ef ye cbatake;��gpra that
:,_,r -an ?.%-te Aeker` -: as :retzt -ed eeld° ..
croft bet est l^e•',.1i :t 'eL,.'e°rit•_ Ile.:;rig ey- 6r' .t'" ;•.+G, e,,1. r . �'%ei ell
_tion I'm Dieppe Width was info vee' .r. - (. a* : ^...- 17.4 .i: Trensn-er
the war. Canadian iinportt • ant:. e R:" etc al:.: - ;;rr : d r fl _ ,
pertsand the xv.rt.ites of the P,oir Ar^ s!4r. !"-E '•, 2.!.. etc'; sp'r,„'.'-7r••i- I':.sy.:
s t�'.9►c-.,ent. l the sane' story.Y at'' v4-..', It TI:.5t..i`;e : for S:'rk Ch'2
of Cate= 'riser and prig sc. And lir '51 -sr -et -.. •- .,.
row ane t Se Cee i d%" crieni i r ..- ",iYc. , , r 'wen. st • le'.:1c-1 .
tee tree � tl''‘-•••-,r. .. rt r C ter'.
a lane f�sheF.'+si�t'.li� ...�e _e_a:_.. .-,,; ._ F�'r:- a.. '+•-n
i two -i eel s dr to • fo'S a $-;. i' ,.feet! 'in "i;}:: 3 *iC.2'.'? : S•t
is .► t3 A .fits tt '..T +• .wi @,r M+., 7 v t.t . • git„1
ams. tin, .2r3oud.3 _ �• ai
ErthirikYn Mtn t The 6-=,t11... C `y -w k. a r' . '
•6110 iiia *ii,n11r01,4- Ala' a � -'• ' • - Gcn. O. 1kiaRaitt +Cret`k.
Pail shat i staVtapierwermi ss ..
soUslww.Ontaiia., '
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TS118$DAY, JANUARY 20th...1921
P ulp
' Those Who -have for some _time
waged' 'the public utterances. of
Premier Drury of • Ontario and of Mr..
J J_ Morrison, seeretary of the Unit-
ed Farmers of Ontario, must have
seen: that a 'cab ' 'w,as impending.
Premier , Drury is ><. moderate. The.
sect y- is ad e#ctremist, ` .
The clap has come and according
to. M* Morrison "there is' going to. be
something doing very. soon." I.Ip tx
the present Premier Dray: bas made"
no reference to his fiery lieutenant or
his views.. He.. has. been going. his
oven way. The attack .cones from .Mr,
Morrison. • •
Since he ' became premier, Mr.
Drury has commanded almost univer-
sal respect and commendation. Even
those who.inolitics are opposed to
him have ackuu`ah�ledged his honesty
,and good sense. It is said mit near-
ly
ear
ly' all, .if not all; the •U,F.O.aYmembets,
of the legislature' will standDrury
and he .appears to have won the res-,
pest and eppr'ovaJ of the leaders . of
the farmers; organizations
in the
West.• '
• Mr. Morrison has been 'an untiring
worker in the'interests of :the farm
• movement in Ontario, and in his
break With ^the: Premier he will. have
a few enthusiastic followers. Outside'
of the fanners' 'organization he• bas
not 'made friends, and evidedtly .he
does not, care t e do so. He ,regards
those 'who are; not with him as :being:
against -nim, ' and be is against.
them, with a vengeance. In the . pion-
ser wort. of .the rmoveiinent. he :'has
been a useful man., Such men`as,,he.
and Halbert appear to. be necessary
to ; smash old orders; But they . are
destroyers rather :than. builders, and
their •leadership usually ends when a
new ordei is establiii ed. a Froin this
on we -may expect to see 'Mr. Morrison
attacking Mr. Drury with •a11 the 'en-
ergy; and bitterness . which, he .has'
hitherto directed against the old-line,
politicians and 'the -Pleases- he regards
at the baton& enemies, ofthe farmer,
lieis a' would'be "k ng'.maker," and
'"he will rule or. rniri He talks of dem-•
ocracy,:,but _ given .his -WY,; he.. wonid'
.become a greater autocrat :than the;
regular party . leaders. He is ': the
:Lenipe of thereform movement in
:.Ontario,:- bet be_;. hasn't .'the , material-
.
aterial-. here to :work with "that. Lenore ,bas;in
:Russia.'_- He will therefore,'faiL• There
are few : who-`-would-=-lice to see hint.
made remier-in lace- of Drury; and
„ P P rei9.
he could not lea
dgovernment
tirengh one aessio•of parlimiment.
IfsMr. Mbrt4zon.had a: sat in- the
:
Legislaturethere
would '• be lit+ely.
times when parliament meets,' There
ray be that: in eitY-even and -the:
government may;. •1* forced, to appeal,
to tine country.
• The 1 ariners. Sun, official organ of
the .U.F.OI,• is 'in a difficult •posiitionS.
It'-Appears-tp be 'Under the control, of
the_.Morrison °fertile tbotighl.np-to..
.the present. it:bas been friendly to the
premier,.` It must now be ''for' . More
risen or Drury, for Morrison •will have,
no half=way* service He is the sort'
of man -to fight'all comers... The 'Fat''
mein Sun; by :the way, has not devel•
p• ed as one might exPeet. It ought
by _ this time to- be"a--great-orgai .of
public opinion; but it bas harped' too'
m ' �on 'tie one stringand" for that g,
reason his lifted to win'th e enthaa-
.
dastie support- -
rt of =the. far9ne diem -
Pp ra
selves •
Ilp to •;•l�heh present,• .c'ieretary ,)Ilor
hadthe last word. .Ia•reaa
st',
Drury's rejoinder . Which, mist come
soon • will he ; awaited with keenest in
tereatee , ••..
THE • U'Y S. TARIFF :M AEEEBS.
The ferment of:the J'iuted States
must be. sorpewhat.diseppointed with
the `lawmakers at' Wasl'iingten. .` _'
. Weeks , have gone by 'since a� tariff
bill , designed 'to protect :the grain -
growers of the Middle and Western
States from 'Cariadie1i eoitspetitiean:
was Tushed through•the lower house
of PCongress; and yet there''is no re-
lief. When the. bili was introduced_
inter Congress' that body bid --heard
op11., oine roi:Ce�•
-tyle
n;eas 'T)sey oi�gkiii ed;` Wirth• a'
. d7
view to . keerping up. prices. T fix-
ed • the price Of wheat at 83.00 tier
bushel, and they wanted to' shut out
Canndi+an . Wheat' se' that they could'
onttol the Home market.
But -Congress soon heard another
lei -in fact many other veicei. The
city west/mien and. profs signal rreJ9,
,rhp for eral yeers bad been green-
ing
reen-
r g' and squealing ander the high'
cost of f� Stufs, said: "Now' *hen
these is wane chance- Of . t+elief Car: -
term is ge to ka p tip the iai1aetr'."
,tante raisers cried "Sot sit the beef
cattle too, ''tp�,lWW lotto sad
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Noted .concert singers, vaudeville 'head-
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Amberol Records are issued, including the
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Armstrong, Lueknow
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cbe ee;" sid the' wool -growers •s id
"Shit out the Wool._which .eomes.from
Australia' mid Canada." . And this
spread fresh alarm , among the con-
sumers. ' Then .as Some Were 'going to
enjoy'thegood-th]n� of s ProteCtlbn9
everybody wanted them ^' Se -the . tar-
iff.hal, at- first confined to•the narrow
limits of.,the •grain -grower,' is being
broadened and .broadened so,:that all
shall be benefited • aihke. .s ` une
,writer.suggests, ;so that all the pigs'
•innly get their feet as Well as their
noses into the trough. In the enthus-
iasm' of 'bestowing. benefits the fact
that everybody isbeing' injured' as.
well ass beefited"�o3 sighi The
framing of a tariff, hill ' always has
been -'a laborious -and air•-ahnost ini-
possibie_. business. 'But ail the lessons.
of experience '.seem to" be lost upon
the mngwumps of Washington.
Theoutcome
una • bethati'ta: tariff
,Y to ff
"up; :the' ::lig bt .on :Campbell- Street will.
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begreatly improved These- -will be;•:
• on always during :.the hours of great:
est traffic when : the best. lighting ,is
needed. The . all-night service looks
almost' like :a 'waste . of currant. But
then there is, no : say^ing just when
the' boys, and :girls get:home, ".tior
when_ -the-_ train will tome : n
i nor haw:
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early' street,hghts may be_ wanted in
the- morning'.riy the "birds" who, ac
cording to the proverb; .get, the worm.
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ment
LIOn
9. 'IL rel
ievca
d4UiCe'
dit(7
g
Il-+•
all heals Tie sicit�. - saznI Dux Dr. :
Chase's: Oliitaient Slee it you mention this
paper and send 2e, stamp for postage. 60c. a
hoz- w dealers or Edmanson,' Bates 8; Do.,'
Limited, Toson :
will be Tb the presenf_-Con= .
�•-Yair
•-are wrier .`
_experiment-
' ling' when
ppori•, use Dr..:
r hase's.0la,,-
Eczema :and Skin Ictus- '
greasy Th -ere will be''so many claim,
ants' of benefit, ` and •,/ so. many cries.
-from `,tie' injured' that Congress ,may
be glad to .ta'c, refuge..in doing noth-
irg ` ,The re'cf-Congress will be under
Ilermbliccinxintrulo ;and c°ie atay ea
:peel- a return th-the, tjuditional pol-;
fey y
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Those • who have :had. H.' dro
Y
lights. installed ,in their'- homes : and
shops express' themselves at highly
pleated, with the service.. Being` with-
out , electric . light service for some
time no' -doubt_ :' conduces ,to -the'-high
appreciation: "t
We "have heard • .'soave ..criticisms
oath not • of :a'', very serious nature
the street li h
ts. Some.
.
egarding e
g.
say they are'too email, or that there,
should be twice as ' nlatiy of 'them,
'Pl&lf*Jpie,a lilIle too niuCll was
It
�, U'N eaf ��`
ed. It may' be that in imagination,
third " rutin ' :id os.�. `o'f the' s ryeta
ff P1L -
being lighted up ince day or like . a
well -inti pined room. This is not nec-
essary. In fact the. lights as' they
are meet the requirements very. well.
Those driving can at any point read-
ily see where they are, going; folk
can be seen from one end'. of Campbell'
Street to the"ot e#', there is light .en-.
cash en There .'to distinguish folk
when -net. and 'there is`iSo danger of
humping into trees''mior splashing in -
to
ri.
to'pdddles-not unconiaion experienc-
es our ag the period of darkness, •
lit ie' further pointed' out that when
•11 the steles qt . boli gull Behar d
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
,.i
X3t. the. matter of the .
estate of •A,le •:;
:ender' R.
McDiarmid
, late of the•
Township of Kinloss in the.'Eoun-
ty of'Bhice,, :gentleman deceased:
71.atice Fs hereby given that per;
: sons having `:any' claims or demands
against the he •late Alexa il'er" Il...1Vlc=
I
Dairmid, who died an r about the
;'teeth 'day'of ,Septem1ier, A.D.,..'1920,,
at the ,Township' of Kinloss iri" the
,County, of Bruce, . are ' 'required ` to •
*end by :post prepaid or to deliver 'to
the .undersigned, executors under tee
will of the ,said Aleiiander McDa'
it
-,their: mines -`and addresses..'._
. x• acrd
I
full' particui
lars n writing . of their
.
,claims and statements of their ac-
caunts and -the- nature:: of the necUrit-
ies,, if any; held • them, duly verified.
--by 'affidavit: .
e•: And:take' notice t.
,,.}atst;aftet.the fifth
-clay-•af Feb-ruairy. A--'rJ ' 1O21,e.the said
executors;
cutors . ;.__ ....,... ,�dr
tribuk'-Te�iiiiet,s rthe
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said deceasdcl a»?iogn
the persons entitled 'thereto, ; having;
regard only to the claims ' 6f .*••hich
they, shall then have had notice, .and
that the said ,executors will not be
liable for the .said •iissets orally part
thereof 'to any person of cvh ae claim
they shall not then. have peCeleed' not-
•T}}s native isiven
g pur,ua'tit, .tri
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the statute in. that behalf: - •
Starting from the -first of the, year; •
the telegraph :business -formerly
ried on under, the name of the Great •
Northwestern' ' '-Telegraph :Company
will a Cen uCted
M. the name' of
d the
,
"Canadian national: ....Telegraphs,"
This step on the pari. of,,the' Goveri'i•.
ment calls attention. to''the' fact that
,:the neo le :o :- Cana a -now
li P fa • . d own and
operate: a telegraph system'. with:
nections eadmg . over. the whole
'Domiaron. ,• t,8'
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• . NOTICE -TO "CREDI'TOIfS ; ."''i
Iii the.matter of the estate of Angus
'liatheson'-I
,. ate .of• -the: -Township:
'. of Huron in the: Count of • e•-'>.,
•Y Bruce,.
•Farmer,°deceased. '
NOTICE, is hereby. given• .pursuant" ,'
t' Section-56,""Ch"apter 121, -.RSO.
1914, •that all, creditors and ,others.
havingclaims .against
the est
ate of;:. '..
said Angus .Mathe .w o died •
on
or ou
t the b e.:
Second:�
er, .'.
a
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toil-
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,I2,1...24 _are:
wire _
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q� or be-
.yeti b�
fore the -fifth= day of February, A:11:.--,--..
19-21i. .to. ue:�' i;- p t. •peepeirdi mm -d.. - .,
lifer t9:the ndersigned, the Executor'
of •the,;saki te, full particulars of^
•-their ^cla-rnis writing, and the nat-'�
ttre. of - ecur,'it _.if n' i _ ya_. ,
y ( a Y) -hc.d by, .
. d . tante . notice•--that-efter- -suck: '
last mentioned date the said Execut-
or -will, proceed .to, distribute the as-
Sete of the' said deceased among the
parties. entitled-
pthereho,:--,#iavitia:--rC' '.._-
garil';enly'to'the chitins of"which• he:
shall then have noticeY
.' Dated January 4th, 19,21.'• '-
Donald Mclntire, Executor,
• 13.: It.' 5; Lucknow, P.O., Ont. '
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ANTE
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WETEST' AND PAY. FOR TR$'•
TORONTO: CREAMERY (U F• `O.) ' -
Dated at I.Utkrioiv • ACCURATE TESTS, , BEST PRI _
this .10th clay.' of CANS SUPPLIED
January;. A.D:,. tfi2'1 J. AT
Ee 0 i al our, Joseph' Armen,';. . MIST i��rr ,
Lticknow`, Ont• ': 1'^I A C 1111 i l+rir N tr7
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