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". 'FOR SALE -3 Heifers, due to
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freshen soon, -1 Heifer just freshened.
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!OR SALE -1.1., live young.
-louse 'geese 16 to 20 pdurids, to be
, ;sold this week. Bana:Rekl, 'Phone
Dungannon. • .
SALE—Young—Emden gen.`
to be sold at dressed .prices,. -if
, taken „before. Christmas ..-;-•-. 'George
Greer Lucknow R.• 1.
• AVC'11ION SALE—; of 'Household
effetg• at the Buswell residence,Luck,-.
now, on SatiirdeY, Deeeel.ber-1.8th,'
130 'o'clock., Terms—Cash.- -.J.- James
•'Geddes, Prop.; Henderson A
FOR SALE. ,..• "
,913TTE1tS—Second band Pertlands
• in goed4Anclitieri. SLEIGHS -44 few
, sets sleighs at bargain Prices.
•'• See, fliein ,before , at • W. G.
ANDREW'S.
'MP) • ea li and
logs • , at Con. 7, Ashfield, 21/2 Miles
west of Glenn! -S: Hill, on Friday, De-
ceraber l7th, at 1i30;', See bills fo
list and , terms. Wilfred Drennan'
- Prop.; Matt Gaynor, Auc: • P
. AUCTION SALE—of Cattle,
',se's, Sheol) and Hogs at S. H. Lot 41,
• Con. 1,, Kinloss, on Monday; -Dec. 20,
:at o'clock.,See• This,ssale was
,preVlAusl:y. postponed due to road and
weather:.eonditions. - Matt.-- Gaynor,
'Auc. Harold Purves, Prop.
.FORMER .E1NLOS#1;LADY:
4ASSED-7A-WAY-IN"4401.iONtO.
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District -
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4Antrta",0-•01,0"2-rt
tet1:47hP0'' fonn 'Esironte • the- latter
Part :of the. 7eek*itfter 'attending the
'funerafl/Of her. cousin, Miss K4ther-
ine, 446T:teen,: •whiOh Was bpia at the
schapel ex the Fred ..Matthew'
'FailertA.
Interrnent'1* in.Prospect,•1]
14$41
1..te -,rest"
• fannah, 'who died a number of years
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The" Service was conducted by Or.
.Inkster of Knox Presbyterian Church,•
ToiontO; • '• • ••
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7•MiSS MacLean: wqs,a daughter Of
the late .1virl'‘ana.Mrs: 'Malcolm•Mac-
Lean, who at One-time lived; on the
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4th 'Concessiori..of Iturotf•Township.,„
• CHRISTMAS CAROLS
On .ThUrSday andFriday evenings,;
De,eeM11er's23 and„24,41rom 8 to 8.30
Christinai • CaroleWill", be •sung
Ifl t•he Bible Institate'Rooins'above
be 'Express .0flice.. Those Who like I:0
, • •. • •
iig ale
cOrd41.11y. iiivitedjo Come and
take. Part . in the shiging. No regular
•:_gasses be'. held on, Friday '',eveir-•
9,g4,Deceinber .24ths'or. December 31:
'7LOCAL ; LADY'S..FATHili DIES,
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' ' A. Taylor 'father of -.Mrs,:
Archie paterson of Lacknow; passed
ay on Saturday:‘in 'Victoria 'Hos-
pital, : London, where 'a few.., days
prcvious.he had Undergone a serious
'rpertition: : ; • • „
The funeral:: st.vice Was held at, his
late' residence: Gondession 3, :Kinloss;
.on Wednesday afternoon,,wi, er-
ment in Tillin"s .cemetery.
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ACTIVITY : AT ARENA
APPLICATIONS WANTED
; Applications; 'Writing, will be re-
ceived by the Undersigned until; Mon -
:day ooi,
Deceinber 1937, :for
' the of ,caretaker
at Coni-
muniti Hall. For particulars apply
to Win. Murdiii,-,,CbairMan
'. :Community -Hall, .Committee. •
L. Canipbell'11'hompson,
Conaninifity-Hill7CCiit
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°TICE TO CREDITORS
'• IN 'THE MATTER. OF the Estate
- --Of IsaFbilla McGregor, late --"of:-.th-t-.:
Village ,of thicknow.• in the County Of
'Bruce, Spinster,' Deceased.
•NOTICE ESIFIEREIfyl GIVEN
pur-
suant,' to '• the 'Statutes in, that behalf
that all. persons haiting. claims again-
st the Estate of ''•Isabella ..McGregor,
•deeweil....who. died ,:ori Or' about the,
are ':fe.ijuired. to forward their claims
duly proven to '• the • underaigned. sol-
icitdrs;'Ori ',or before the 31st 'day of
Deoember,•1937. -which
'date the adnriinistrator will proceed
to distribute ,the 'estate having regard
only . to • and 'being -responsible •only
• for the chinas of 'which be shall then
bave, had netice.
'DATED. at Goderich this 3rd day
of, December, A.D. 1937..
DANCEY &.BOLSBY,7
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Barristers &c.,
Goderieh, Ont. .
'„I.Solicitors for the Administrattir.
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' .SCBOOL CONCERT •
Si. Helen's • School, 'concert Will be
lield. in the ..CozniniziiitY;Nall; St. Hel-
ens, next Tuesday, fkcenibei gist,, at
. '•
• . 8' P.M. ',Admission 20c and 10c. • : '
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DANCE AT HOLYROOD -
ItelYreed, , iib -will hold their open-
ing„,, i.
. ,danee ototne season n the
Town-
ship",4lall, liolyrood, On Monday, Dee-
. ember 20th'. Gents .gfic, ' . ' •
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SON'S DANCES!,
' The' Christmas daricep*ill be held
this' year: on .Christmas 'eve; Friday,
fleceniber 24th,, and the New 'Year's-
eiance on New •Yea.iis eve, • Detenibet
Slst, Botli."danCes'are 'under auspices:
• of ' the' Lectcriew••rire CO: ' •
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, 'PUBLIC SCHOOL, 'coNcEur
,... Pupils* of 'Lucknow Publie, ' School .
. ['will •present 'n ..concert in., the ToWri
Holt,:•1011Pridait,:' Deeericb,er -1'.7tli, iit
•71:46 sll'iiip, featured • by two xnueleat
, t,Ouis • "The Music, Ilmt".••and loin
Sawyer";” the hitter a'i%. uSietil;:oper-
etta in 'three •acts. RhYth • 'Hand be4
twe'en.;• Acta. •)
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LOCKNOW: GOSPEL, HALL
Come 44' Hear A Word lin Season•
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11 .4itt That Is Weary.
' .-41EETINo81., .
• Friday, 7 pin'i.Yrinn`k People's Hear'
•16irldny; 13' 'ton,.•••L-Bibie Roading And
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a,iti:-4L•th1e DA In:genie*.
. titmice' Of MO • ''
Sunday. Meeting '
GEORGE LOWBV
Hopeful,ef, having ice fOr,the holi-
day 'Season, work at the Cominanity
Hall, under direction of the , Arena
_Club,. is going on feverishly.•
..Work- of levelimg, so" far as it will
be done, this year s was • Pretty well,.
completed' ' Monday •• night when A
work bee 'we; :organized.* The placewas a bive:'of activity as rakers and
shovels pat on the finishing tonches
Carpenter - work on the cushion,
which encircles the ice space Was alsostart0', and Tuesday) -night -a- sec.-
ond bee was held which saw the
cush-
ion-al0mi: completed,. •
installation Of thelighting is alse
••progreShing and it is expected. that
ice Making can: be started this Week
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with . faVterable ',weather; •
-- Atterition is now ccntretl on
matter of seating end rooms,.silidcient.
to have the "Arena ready fOr, operation
•at an early date. ' • •
tOisLizt Digging Out
4ftey December storm
One Of The WOrst.,,:beeember'Storms
I i Several Years 131O-clie'd• Reads
And Paralysed •Business . •
_rTlie.,,first oI. thet•Week • foand. this.
district 't`digging que.:;after , one, 'sof
the worst .,Heceinlier storms in sever..
al,,years, that- blocked roads and.para-
lysed baSinesi. and,.goCial_.;:aCtivities
for the gileater :part k the past Week:.
,. ;The Storni ;Wet-cOmpieneed" early
in, the week: abated' op:.,Ottiirdasi,....)3ut
was fellowed, ,by .a „blast frOm Jack
Frost that glit• the rnerenry dawn to
.an.efficial:low ofsix•beleiv ter0 early'
14(iii4Y•,mortiing nI this weck. Local
tlierthometers,regiStereei2. below. :
' The storm rapidly.. plugged . both
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main ••and •CPrices,s100 ronds, briagitig
motor' straffic:. to 'a ,standstill and, leav-
ing Many .ino..t.,Orists? atit.l.trticks etra:1-
'dd
..'vve 'ether and ' '!rondConditions. 'ae.-.
lasted the 'funeral., of the late' David
Thursday until.; Sat-
urday. lAnihtioves annual,' ,Christina.
:tree vms POStPoned. a „Week,' and. Eat.,
'Old, -,Purves was �rccd to pOsttione"-a
sale of .fatin Steck Until next Mon-
day. Antalniail service was
badly 4is-
rupted. , • • '
• ,;:rpho;•*nnon,ploly. 6ahie in 'from Goder.,
iah•kTharsday. morning„ but ev-
ening. the teed Was practically'
paSsible tigain.''Vriday aft0fatiOn the
Bruce •plow Openedtie road ,te'ltin.
less. • ' • 0. ,
This 'week,- the provincial : highway
to .WitAgilaia lind not bP-3irP1Wed and
.motor traffic e0U14 only reach White-
church, along this read
taken 'over by the previiite:thia'•SOW
,nieo haVe,'•iipp,541a"tkilie,PoiittlitOtt
that it 134 'giv9nneeee'eary'vvintetriti
tetition.• .* . •
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ourns--Diat
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cfmelt, rrim tglit
DIED
Oval
',• aged: ga Yars.• The fiinerat service
Mr „;Tolut Joynt,. MO..' *as, held at flacfcetes,Chureh ori.Wed,
Suddenly' On TharsdaY -Decernbei ifitb
Community. ' Shocked By •:Beloved ,messl4 iriPreenh.111 Cemet4e-vY,
, 91d; , Gentlemall:s • "Death- •
From,'Poor\'‘Fani Boy Ti':••;PU410014k0.\'''
Death, as it musteomcto all Men,.
Caine to Ur. John JaYnt, at his home
i•:lAnd Parliamentary pi iii'inence j
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here early last Thursday evening. The
,
laet..Call came, probably as one so en-.
ergeti4 'had • active : as • he ' has been
:
, .
during his more . than • four geore.
years, would prefer .it--quicklY. ,' I
Taken Seriously ill four Years • ago. ,
Mr.; .Ioynt's:lindornitable. spirit and
rugged ...canstitutian...bianghtl....about
hi's. recovery, ,Since then, he has- had •
several 'Critical illness, but each
Wine' he'• o:vercaine the tronble, and
recovered, sufficiently to be able to be
about again and out to his farina',
herehived to see the wOrk, going
on and have a part,in It. • , " I
Joyirtis,last illness was brief
and not -,considered : alariniag, . 1-107-1-4
had been confined to.. his'. 'bed Only •a • _
.few days *when the-erni lid Was T.RITtilITE, TO'THE MEMORY OF
Chatting ,that evening with his son,- ' • , MR„-JOIIN •JOYNT
J. W. Joynt,wh noted a change ir. .,
his father's condition .aa he'Wee about "ICnow ye not, that there is h
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to leave. Quickly his, nurse Was by and a Great _fildb day. in
his °Ede; butA e was wiftly, g. 40, _38. , .
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lafiLin-%.,:mo.rilentija..,T1-41:444.41e1P.: • ar.cir-na417,4-ife-rit roverently •
', s •
giflay..., One and. all, had; imeeed You do when great' maudie,
' His :career is truly an interesting thei.e,in thed9ld
one. and his risc from a-Peor farin.•.The heart' Of .-a 'greap nia'n hes: '
boy reads like d story book: He; was: _. •
a -devout Churchman; an outstanding Quiet is the hand* Once gni* at the
philiinthroPisk.in his CoinnunitY,' a! 'task, • .
particularly, successfulbusiness man,- Closed is , the magical eye, • ,
and AS A. public servant, served -that ,taw %the- ;Wealth Where . other's;
in • rannicipal and, 'provincial affairs: l• were:: blind ' ' ••'•••
On NoVernbar. :13th; he; obsived•fils1:Tki. by.
filst:•bir•tliday and one 'filonth.•,.4110.-ri •Oft he ha workcclas u, paant. might:
32..egeniber-l3tbrown,dear
Greenhill. beineterY,0 • • Oft did he give as
Mr. Joynt' was Count? 1.4t
Mayo, • Ireland; a`.' son of the late •
Thomas joYnt and:Ellen Rodgers.Asank and fortune % eonfered en.. him
an Infant; lie:canie•••Witn his pa`texits •FlYnrs.tiot Meani.:for. nil '
tn" Canada."who'settled 4sl:Metni3er.'•er..fla7riiaiihent 'Well he
gvhen mr. Jo/It-was a younk•served, '
his parents ,rpOireel, ta, yvose,.:waWan'Twiostr b5r.. tti6
west of St. He ens, in. which vicinity 'But •Tirrie, with, its utirleritiag• march;
Joyat has o-wpecl.:andoiierated Declared that the race,..was done,
Andthe
liests7with--tlie-iafirels Won.
for seine years;;;farm land totalling
140_02.31creit'7--
,
His father was engagedLin-•--the-pot
ash business, and Mrss•-' JoYnt
nienced .A.difelong--4areer-rof- indust-
riousness and hard work by collecting
ties. He develeped, the pota.th 'ash •
business to a rualor Scalconducting Forribe'Mast'er came and -said !Veil
lotions 'Point—
„ Pamr,-• .4rv
leCtlitilrig0
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Luekoow -Noniwtions'
Set Oar ,MOnday, 'December-, 27th.
CoupI1os and"Bdshell
is Lik, ly4lieeveship.Calididates
• indieation
tbat,?s Luckrow will haver* miiniciPal
11 11 • .•1777:1 .1.11.)
T-03:Pi'l every
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election. In .Kinloss ,ToWnehip, there
is no definite announeementii express-
ed; but rumours are heard that this
municipality May' also go to the polls.
Nomination dayin both municipal-
ities is set for December Fhb,,. and
election day, Monday, January 3rd.
Reeve W. B Anderson has announ-
ced his retirement after two, years in
thc Beev,e!s' chair, and it
that Councillor MacDiarniid 'plans to
retire':
The vacancy for the Reeveship is
practically assured to be contested
by. Councillors N. E. •BUsheir and
Donald Ferguson,. who have served
on the Board for four year term.
` In this event it leaves J. C. McNab
.elected at the head of 'the poll leek
year,. as the only remaining enuntil-
.1On• on the 1937 Board and several
new members will be required to fill
out the foursome on the 1938 Board.
In Kinloss, Reeve' Richard Elliott
and Councillors Arthur Graham. An.'
• gitiaisaMahrtnittoloss:,h,,44),,AlmeiseMte„a ..4hcKeen ;their:and;
term' ,withouCchange in the person -
bell of this governing .body, Which
twice ' in succession has been returned
acelarnation. ,
bevelepinents, in beth
municipali-
ties :will he awaited with interest.
FACTORY :WORKER HAD ,
FINGERS' SEVERED sMONDAY.
• iraiy 'Webster an •"
employee
ol-tbe'
'Lnekrio, Table Co. for the Peat few
inouths, d fingersOn a I ft hand
severed by a rip saw while at work
Monday morning; •
The ,second and third fingers 'werel
taken Off between the first', and sec-
.ond joint's and the firstifinger injured
so • badly that he may yet lose A poi -
tion of it.. • • -
;-.ETe has left the fret of pain, ' '"' DAVID
Johii,:„;.!i_MIS„.•:.i.e.,:,:_dekid.,.yon.:,..wr,,-,Ob---noit,,,,,-.7,;c„"-- -;.-zz--,§AERitip4F-1 ` ,
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Deed-s-is---th&-si-ii.:-Careed--,he.use-of2:i.itiy;PASS D - ET -AWAY TAT WELLAND
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Liffi w th h a ain • ,„..- ' , 7. —, ' '''
e. 0 e 0 g .
•
lier many friends here weresad-
dciwd this week to learn' of the, death
operations not only in this district done, ,
in the Maritimes : :and United' And 1ii love Was not ,Coneealed,
Statear,..Where---,1ie7Inarketed-.•the pro- heii He c,n1led him a aY from the
dut.'• • , • . gates of ' •
,
A ;natural born business man, sue- TO 'work in a 'Wider field.
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of Mrs. David Slierriff, formerly' Mary,
Monday at the home ' of her daughter
-Mrs: It: M: MacLean of Welland, af-
tei a Ai -wee -day' illness With bronchi
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Christmas ". L. •
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Christmas Cakes
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WRAPPINGS
-- IJARGE SELECTION OF C, ffOICE. F, u si 4.XO .CAND!ES,..
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ess thet Mi. J s various endea- He has entetie0 the Harbor battered Pneumonia. ;
yours ' which were always conducted and torn; ' " 'Mrs. Sherrill', -wits born neer the
village.„ and has resided •here for
many 'years, ' spending .the winter
with ,her danghter. '
The 'funeral service was condUcted
by, Rev_ C. H, MacDonald in the Luc
now Presbyterian Churdli on Wednes-
day merning, with interment in,
Greenhill cemetery. : •
On a large seaHe became an ex With the storms and .N''aves that swell
apple buYei and ekporter ilnd But he steered' ther•Harbo•gights
as Well operated apple, evaporators, of Home
and of (rcoecenatienild,
yeearsndeyoted his time 'And the chee'r"went 1.1P 4k11's Well
Page 5, March Past,.silently, r,eyerently;
Well has he done his part, •
Santa Clans Arrival Sale. New '
eeasonable• goods 'that Will ninke use- Writei1eiyhen herOeS ,you
f and very acCeptable gifts. '1`,1•IF " lies] es Mrs. MacLean one 'son
:A. brave' atid 'I t
MARKET: 'STORES- L N Berwick .G. Sheiriff London, and 'a
Stores Open every night until Chrfst.• St Helens. •' • • • ' '
flias
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, OgioriptgeolitiverrilA, boro,,North 'Dakota aurvitip.''.
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P. P, sister; Mrs----. L.Forterf.
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mairammanNimmia
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i•ives
December i8th, at 1.30" O'clock
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"SORRY AS Dtt,A.yEn LAT *EVA( BY 111E, 811)1111, DIA TEM -SATURDAY 'W-ITIkOUT
• EVERY cOiLo Folt MILES AliOlIND TO' MT nit, IN vOcKNoNt • '
ree Concert In The. Tw itallfoi•T Children : 'On
LUCKNOW GIRL • GODES WILL BE PREOENT 7,1'0',TARE CItAltok OP: YOUNG dlILDREN,
(tore:, th:efEnterkaininent Santa. will. ilave a Big 004'"Ot.SWeet's, for E*ery
1iriti46r,th .piLDlitN TO TAICICOAS' 'T1118 SATARDAi
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G1TS THAT -LA
atie 1"h.fwer
".144-1AT SI:LALL I '
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WE ARE EXTENDING TO YOU AN •ANY44.770.N. TO yIsrr....
OUR STORE ANDL./NSPE CT, 0.11R-411RISTMAS-LGOODS.:-I
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Every., Line an
nogif 'DELAY YOUR te
VISIT—FIRST CHOICE LL AN
A-- GREAT -DEAL- IN SECU-RINGSATISFACTORY -GIFTS.
SPECIAL CATALOGUE' ORDERS, CAN STILL BE SECURED
IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS •
, . . •
- We'll Be 'Pleased To Lay..Away_Any_-Article-You-':.-Select---„And
' Send' Thein Out When Desired 1
PARKER; WATERKAN OICSHEAFF'ER PEN and • PENCIL
-SETS MAKE IDEAl.:•.GIFTS
JEWELLER;And WATC/IMER •
Acknowledge 2nd Relief Car
Simpson; Stsk.,,..)Dee. 4; 1937
Mr J. D. toik
Dear' Sir, -
Received the 'tar' of protiSiOics
You Sent, troin•HLucknow, and it is
with the sincerest- thanks that 'I•ack-,
oon
pthtikivnic;174! E:i'in 47ttuhi such
hs4IP Y9e:OieitaWIteee.s h4rdaaevrnitetheMebi e7eteat boY
o.
• We have received cars here before
when we were hard hit and have load-
ed them here when we Were...More
fortunate. 'This is ,the. first time
ever took an active part in the WOrk.
The people 'ills Seemed !Very 'grateful
for what they received.' There were
lots of notes in the parcels and saCks.
r asked Some .of the 'people to reply
to them and I trust- they vill, so that
14i''i'hteneclaerr. tat:a:en'? frboine .,d1,12!*tiactlin°01v•illt' e(161;
NoVernber 24th, and was. in SinipSon•
',001,6111)ei 3601: We unloaded it -
December - Everything was In
arid us, with a fine 'day, so everything '
Pod shape and the Weather Min fay -
Worked out for the beat., • .
There are some Of the vegetableS
,have slired that ai.a not seem to be
urgentlyneeded but you can trust
there will be nothing go to vette. The
government has been .very considerate
,tewards us. We have .lust _finished dis-
tributing cheese, beans And fish, so .1
not think any petso'114.eyvill want'
"thifOiSititer. * ,
,Thanking •Yau tgain, and. all thatl
:ANN I
•• AND. BETTER LINE'
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Stewart Warner
.0e/oiliest ...-Croslit
and Sparton''
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CHRISTMAS,
BIrlr NOW. AND. GET THE '
CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS
s • •.- 4
Agent- For
ELECTRIC WASHERS,
REFRIGERATOR;
',YACCUM' CLEANERS
•AND ()IL 'HEATERS
BATTERIES', TUBES'
AND AteESSORIES
DIO 'SERVICE
took an active ',PiOt trik WOrk• •'HON •
-onectilti 4hti..,1Qhtlingthe car. j re- TIIOUSON.-.In Looknow; ,�n Sat.
niain sincerely yenw, trday, becembet llth to Mr. lind,
•14.6Eanald; Mrs iltak Tlionison; it tan, •
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