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3,50 'Yearly In Advance -,••••, bge Extra to • LUCKNOW,. 9N.TA.RIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 19491
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SPRING BRINGS ' T9'0L1DiEN •W7SEODING„...•; OUTLINES DUTIES
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- • • ku‘ • . • ..NARAPIoN.......coNctlivo[5.• • -•,.• - . • ... • .• .„ WjTHIN ' . ' • " • • P
Oh Morici'dy evening, March 14,
. • toyer 'twenty neighbors° gather.ed
• • t the home of Mr., John Mur-
: • duct) Wheepr Stq, where pleas-
ant• :evening was spent With Miss,
. • ,lizabeth" Welsh. at .the. piano,
'community. 'singing as enjoyed
..4.4fie Messrs. JOhn MacCharles
• 'and Wrri:II0iiston,snpplied violin
accompaniedilOY • I1*,Mac-:
•They,prograin,: •inciuding
,te.actirl,PLI,1110:0111.: iOrg4Etn, :IntiSie and
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... :lighted by he: 133'esentationOf 8
trilight • floor lamp. • tO
Mr 1VItird6e,b, Wm. Houston .pre:
seated . the: gift While the•folloW-
dclress.. Waa ',react :by Mrs
.Robert Struthers;; • • •
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. Dear John, '
As a group of your neighbors,
we have' gathered here tonight
in:a farewell gesture' before your
• departure' from our. community.
•For thirty 'Years you have been
a resident of this part a the vill-
age known as Standpipe Hill. We
' wish." to .bear testirrioriy to ',the
worth' of your residenee. here. We
havd found :yen a‘.good neighbor
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always readY40.-glVe any assist-
ance in your. poWer .and uphold-
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the. traditions '.df an aid and
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eSteetrieil family .'naMe. Now as
.• You return to your old harae: in
the With. yOur. daughter
'and soli, to take up farmirig -.epee
more, we Wish yotioliearid all
• the . best of health and prosperity.
:F'leaSe' accept thit', • floor' lainP:
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The;Women's,. Institute bridge
and euchre Marathon was sue-
cessfuly cOnclUded last week with
a night Z euc'hre in: the ToWn
Hall on Tuesday, and setsion
of, bridge ion esday night.
Albout a. dozen tabl took part
on each occasion.. .
. Mlafrathoit' w4iners Were; bridge,
Alex IVICNay, 'Harold Tre-
leaven.;• eilehre, Mrs: Harold johri-.
ston.„,, yr/Oakes.. '• „
.T.iieSday,night's enchre Winners
*etre .Mrs A.'• jewitt.:and ,c4-eorge
MacMillan, Bridge Winners.' on
Wednesday...night were, Mrs. R.
Rae andParvey
••• 'Hie • . erS were 'announced
y ;Mrs. • emple Clark and the
ipriges presented by.Jewitt,
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SUNDAY SCHOOL:CLASS
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Mrs H S Lavery was hostess
'at, a party last 'Wednesday' 'night -
for her Sunday School Class, With
,Lynn Stevens the guest 'Of. honor,
'prior to her departure to her new
home ui MarkdOle. ,. •
A :pleasant evemng was, spent,
.featuri program and contests
encl. concluding •, •
Members .of the class include,:
Lynn Stevens, Pijac,IY.s
Roberta ' McNair; BeverleY
Asn -
ton,. :Valerie Carnegie, Ruith Tre-
leaven; Joyce Litt1e and Ruth
Erniberlin. . Present also was the
•assistant teacher, Miss. Margaret
Rae. • • • •""
which we hope maY brighten -
PASSED AWAY TIIIJRSDAY,
, '• Yonr •horne. and Your leisure hours.
• and always be h, reminder of your
.. .2 fri:ends: anet-zeighbairs Stand-
pip01
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•iIurdoch.:ex-presied Warm
;.,,.,apPreciatiOn af • 'the 'gift and.. a
bountifulliMeh and more Coin':
;riunity : .singintg 'concluded a
happy. evening.•, • •
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The death„of,Mrs.,Wrii. )3a1dwin;
Oecurred at her home in Ashfield
Township on 'Ilhurtday, March 10.:
'She Was foirinerily Jane' Vint and
was 73 Years of age. The_ funeral
serxice was,held it her late. resi-
dence on Saturday afternoon with.
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In Gnull Ceineter
Expects To Be Howie:13°On M' KING." EFFORT.-
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Jack. MacMillan • is rnakiag
steady rintoroyegrient. at St.:: Jos-
eph's •Hospital, London, and ex -
pets . to be able to return 'hoMe
• •ShortlY. Mr. Macaffillan's recover/
has beeri nothing • short 01 mit...-
. aculous. He was' iStuffering from
• Gulch • a serious heart condition
" .that, at one trine 'attending 'phys.
•'icians held no hope for his re,
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TO START GU IDE -
'AMP IN . SPRING
A meeting at (the Huron*, ,.
Guides 'AssookitiOn CatriP
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•Miuriittee Nvas held in Stratford,
. WednesdaYi March att.0 prefien-
..tatives.Were•present-from'aU
dis-
• trictS and everyone was very en-
• iii.itsiastic over the progr,ess' made.
-1t2..wis,deeided--to-bruild-irdirting
• • room 'and ....kitchen,' and. Several
cabins to accomodate staff *and
:•adininistrative offices...Work' will
get underwhy soon as the
. season. is open : enougli to ,get on
. the site.'The • diuidessleep
. • in tents with wooden goora. •
• A• great deal 'of equipment will
:have to; be priocured before the
,•camp'will. he able to .saitisfy the
. regulations for, campg 'as set out
ijt the Department of 'Health
Ri•iulations, gowever it was felt
, that; •wlth the support of •Orgin-
, • izations .rind• inter,esited citizens
hiiiitl4them everything could he
`ready in- time fiat the c•amping-
• , ii,asori 'this year.
• LhOknoW is Very. fortiinate ,that
• this camp is in their district and
' the Guides iask the supiport of.the
'eothri,r-tinitY
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TO RE -OPE 1%1 PLANT -
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. While speaking at thelyanquet.
en. Tuesday; night, Reeve W. A.
,Solonion, informed the gathering
that a. representative of a Hamil-
ton firm would iviisit.,rthe Village,
�n • `W,edriesdiy ..to seek. full' data
coneerning. ',industrial • matters.
"This 'firm, it is understood, is a
service company Offering induit-
rial.,ipiormation• to, coMpanies•in-
terested ' in. industrial • establish:
meats or expansiort. •
Previous t Reeve Soloanon's
alarks in. this regard Councillor
MeNlab had Made reference to
'the .Council's aCtiVities in...,an:,en-
deaveur tb,.. have. •.the plant .•re
OPened. Mr, MeNab said , that the
Cotinell had been working quietly
• behind the Scenes and they were
followiag every lead,
not'. *Ming' on the job.", he'said
The Councilti,PriMarY erer-a*
pranot1ng the Chartiber 'of Coin•,,
*Tierce Was industrial, Mr.'IVIcNab
Said, and the supportdf such a.
bodY. would be, Welcomed,' aS the
Council had gone• aboiit. as lar
is it could go. The industrialsit-.
gat:ion had been laid before •the
pr:Per departMent in Taranto',
arid the niatter taken up with,
,others Wifio • had evidenced some
interest in putting the 'Plant,into
operation. • • • • `•
Postpone Play Presentations
• *WjthRorGisthii1 thls week
With"' "a toti6 .of pnetrinonia", ,it
has been-riecessa• t.6 po tPone
two engagements for :the. play,
As A leaver". The play.
Was to ,have' beer). staged at ,Kin -
•lough an 'Wednesda!y night and at
I.- The aP21°464,1 '''g swing brIngs: quillin. ol'aerved• their golden ' At the March meeting of he • :
a series...of 'Moires that 'affects' *.ciding, .aanivei,sarry. last "week, ' •Women's initittte'the • g u e s t ..
'several hatieeholils in the: QOM-. t it Was the fourth Such celebra- -paLikcr was Mr Walter Trelea-,
i triunity. .., . - • • .1tion observed by members of this yen, who.' addressed the Meeting
Mr.: and Mrs • James McIntosh' immediate f a m1,1 y circle •and on Ci, izenshno . In a most in -
and , ' ave C'IM:l. .°111 strikes us as being quite uniqUe.ltercstiikg and instructive address -
their fa'rni• borne, in Klinl..Oss, . to 'Mr. MoQuillin's 'grandparents, ' Mr. Ti eleave,n • pOinted, Out that
,•winOlhaltn. gugene donleY 13.6414.1t Mr, and Mrs, Edward ,Durnin, 'there- are-*ihree •classes, of ,cit-., '.
the _McIntosh farm last falr,,a11,,(1 ..v,ierq', spared to - 'bil2serve , their . izens; good, bad', and indifferent'
•the Conley -family haVeinOved150th, ..w4i,i4,...„.g -,. anniversary .'' His • Cit.ize*ip began vo,ry_. early..,,ii-,..,.../.,
front' P.araPVtint , to ,their new parents, , Mr.: ..and .,A,R.,.S.' V,21,ilya•A,04. 1,11:0•.,..;• in . fact, in .tiio cradle. with '
.1-ieerne,.en the ...Second: ..••• MeNF/n.iliin. also Observed, ' their: Ile.. 'first 4a,S11.• :Of -the cbild'S W,i112:.,
• The'Par.aano4nt :f9,-#11:4;',.•,,Wilioll 'acild en wedding; On Mrs .' Me'QUil,7 sand... the`;'' Trio ther't '.will.'• -..,,If , 'the:,•.
ther Vacated .-is: oiwn.,0,. iby.' jOihrk, lin's side of the libuse, heroParentS ,r4Other yield'i. then she may set
.A. :1Vflu;clocill. of 'toWar• Mr, 'MUT' Mr. and Mrs., Matthew •Woods, in motion tendetwy of the young ••
doeh.' and tiWd•chil4TP11;'• Neil and ; consider WAY exceeded the . half .: life which lead to . • evil, arid pad: ..,
Mary, will shortly take.; up . resi-. century of martial:.1"iaPPiness and citi'zenship,* , ... . • ,: ... .• .
dence on the forth., having &OH. 'navy; Mr and Mrs • McQuillin haive TI:r gg'Oa .cAtrze.n...ii one '''whO. ,
their yills,ge home to Alex. 2S1-1th- attainiedr,this noteworthy occasion.,itakes seriously his resporbilitY •
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erland' of Concession 6, Kinloss. . • • '' . .,:.'..to. suCiety, and instead': of '.11Vitig-. '
Mr. sutherland is.. holding' an ... .
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atiction' sale on Thursday of next . life; heof 'lives for the theie
week,He and Mrs.Sutheriand ,
e.eting,. ,-avors ‘around Min, ,ancl- Of the nation at - ..
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Will Move' to .' itown is soon as, large. , .. t ' . • • . s. . .
they can Obtain pes*Sicin ofthe ,
rming (.-43.0 a •()" A ,b4i--1- ejtizeiy is One ',Whn:ilives
Murdech. hame. ,The ,Siutherlarid
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self, arid. Places. self- -
,farai •• has been', .ho t by Jun teresttie erests.
the
Bunt • of Kinlough., ' ,. - •• • • Initial, steps Were . taken • at a :nation ,in which ,he., .limes.‘i There
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°1•1 ;are different.degrees of badries,S, , '. • ' ''.. '
'...-• 'COMING. EVEN'eg*., ... Tuesday night. for :the formation •
:E .1.1 C HRt 4111) DANcE. obef raoLf,7c..cokrilnit'i..i,03...,aell.:.1.,AVi.sCtirniiiYr.igcl.letli./r1..1 lainfea,.').vthhe.erl:le.antee iii..loieilslin6iritSt'litoe bthade...
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Zion Orange Lodge will • tPOri= mittee; •appointed at the meet- ,geiv-idil ottielliaeti.7.h:.e -ma'.Y ,.16.. t,,‘11. iinself....-' ... ..'"*:'*. :.!... :;*•
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soi: a • euchre and dance in ,Zion ing, -conVentd Tater that evening
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Hall' oii..,Friday, March' 'lath. Lad- and named some ..'tWenty ,•• five ' 17h... -e ',in4iffer'ent citizen is in. tii.; '... . ' 'A' ' . s' , •
ie pie4se .b,ring 14htif. •proceed , ptnspects, .4,0 hoid.nitice in .tkie, ...sense iike. the. bad ' citizen, -self- ' ' . •
centred looking after 'hartisell aid
:foi...i.rind storm. fund. :' ,.:' .,"..- ..,...' .new body
neglecting ,his . obligations to•soc..7 '..:: •
•-•. . C4ADismEN DANCE .... .' ' ,,. 'A list of 'twenty-two names .will .•
iet3, saYing; "Let others look -af-
The Cla: .• ....... -
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nisinen are Sponsoririg.a. be "submitta to an oPen. meeting, ..,
tier thege' things,. I'm taking .car'e •-•...,... ' ' ' . '
dance : in...., the ..ToWn.. Hall' next ; to be called ,Within . a ,CoUPle,••:of' ,..i.tally,..elf,•,.• .,.( . i • . -, ,... • •,: ,.:L:..: • .-..:.. ., ,.... .
•Wedneti:11a.Y; March 23rd to , anisic- Weeks. Further nominations. May .•.,.. He Said; the first requisite ,of "*. . '. • ' , .*
diy yakrieloi. 0,r.chost.r4.•,A44,!.issiop: be:submitted at-thiSHini. eeting from In •• ' •• '• . • •
.6.0 cents : :' : ,,,. .,..... . •.. . ,. ... . . .Wlirdli, an; .I1. -'man . executive w.41 ,good. inter • relatiOnShip :is
. . .. .. ,, b A N.b E , : , . :. elected This Board . , , ...1° ., 61.1\k;b:‘...'t,lrea‘cidgiet:i'orilisarYndilcautisforisha,s:a.nittis.....: ',.'. '' ''''''''..':.......'•.4; ''; ''
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D'ne.iiii: ' in :the, 'C,OiriniunitY' 1311.11 :Irclil‘ i't.s.•,:''.14*.)e.rls.•''Prol...foims of;'..government,.•:and. how: .,,.°•. .;,.:, • • .-., •
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Mernorial. ,Hall, Wiiitechtteh,' On ., . , . . • i,can..lo'ne sustain good relationship
dent, vice: presik:lent. and secret-. • •• , • • • - , . • '
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„Friday,' March latti,
. • • ' - - i,..gio „mu.* 'y ' ary7treaSurer .,of,flie LueknOw and I , • h . , - • • - .
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Farrier's ' ' oreliesitfa. Adati;siiinl,1,DiStrict first •Chainber a Com- -. I... • - with • any...Potion. w.ithout' an..in.....• '..
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-Litneh counter. 7 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '.. ' ' ' '.. nation. ... , -.Li, :. • • t .1. • , •-•:. : .• • , ..
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-ill'erc-e . '''' '' ' ' ' .- ' . * - . ' - . ' '.•character'''. '• f- the' ' ' . • - • • „ ", , : ,
acc inr,eceeds. for building hind. .. .• .. . • I • .. , , . , ••. . : . history and ...o. ,
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' , : .• : ' ' • .,,.. about.. 'One.- hundred men ...: from. ' . , . , , . - ., • .„ , • - . , • • . . • . ,
- • ' PLAY:AT "BLAICES' • . .: .• . . • ... . . ... • .• .• . The, next ..,requisrte-ls :tolerance. :.:,-. ,
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• : , own ,an. ,,cot.n ry,a e - anque . •• - . ,
with the 'Wernen's InStituteater.-11CanunInns" is''a vicii.4is.'thin. s
e,• ' .playi.: $131.1:tch Petective; • .
win be Preserite.d.by.theAshfieldl
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Young ; People in . Blake Hall', on.
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Wednetday,• March. 23rd:. Admis-
sion.,506. and 25c Ply commences
at 8.30:: • - . ' ' ''. •:.„ .•: : .,- --,....
': .:.. ST., PATRICK DANCE , •• ,
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adian 'Legion, will hold t,heir. an-
•nual...St: Nitride's night dance in
the TOWn Hall; Thursday, •March.
17th .(tonight). 15.rie draws, door
pi4e at 10.30. , Farrier's 'orchestra'.
Admission •5(3.c. 1 ; ''. • , : . ' , : •• , ' •
EASTEii,',..SUNDAY.:CONCE ,RT
T th e , •• Lticknovi High School
Band will Present a Sacred band
concert, stilitPor•tea-ipy. a oihriety.
prOgrarn,'. in the TownHall ,on
.$a.s'.1e.i- Stinday;• April '17th. at 3,00
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CKNX 'BARN. DANCE '''''.• ' •
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;east Will be held in, Luckriow
ToV:rn. Hall, Saturday,
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ihg for an •excellent meal., Mr.' R.,
W.(Hoag Was :chairman and the•
..guest .speaker was M..
Smith 'of the field service...depart-.
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. we' kn,ow jt 'but: we' linuSt • remem-
ber
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ber thiS; that 'Conniumislii did"not 1
spring,.np. an ^Rtissia-•--Karl Marx
i'was,,,a .: wetern German . Jo*, '• . ; '
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'Ment Of the. Canadian /chamber
ported: into.. the Russian,nation_
'of2COM„ Commerce . . • ,.' ' •fritri oiii../Wcstern eiVilization; and
' Mr..!'Smith Peitited Out that the Communism ..,•in . a •moilifie(4.,fe..r.n
• terms Chamber of Commerce and MaY• yet u'nd,,,r Divine Provi rice .... . ,
13fziard of Trade were synenomoirs'.
have a coritribution to make._ to ,-• -
It •,is....a :, veluntarY,.• non-profit', Dr-
'our Western, eivilizatibri. • , i .
gariiiatiori • charged -With' ' pro- ,. .
. There can be no.Peace on earth ,
motion of four. phases of, corn- • • •
unless, there is geed -Will on the .
munity 'life; ;naniely, rn.mercial;
MduStrial, ,agriculttiral'and*,CiVie. art 'It•k.f••-.he** •indivift"is in .lie .
nationS that have to 'deal ohe with
March 26th
It.hasitlit,tgWae. ombnrio.r,asp,d, pleasant
That Of. the., Other. 'clacidf-will
idneakveiln.cgip
111 v,rhich to iv and secondly to will
place
e- cebnitebraontlidele-hOmoode amonloyng.w.,,rneher..irk
men ave learned to love one an- "
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*sponior the free enterprise trichye•- ., • • • . • , . • .
other .* .
merit • and .vigorouSly. oppose' corn- - • . •
•rnuniim.' and such other isms SAIL scioi4 • •
which oppose our personal,' eCon-
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MAKE THEIR 'HomE 'HERE
Onric and Social freedoins,
" There are 578' Charribers. across • • .
at 8.00 ,o'clock sharp, under ans.. ,karclor 'Canada With 75 Percent of . them .'GliVirao,,t,va.ri.d Mrs John Muiro polf
,Aigrlicidsturai, in toWnS,.and;villageS of, popula- ' . • •
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-SOkoiety.' bid trine dance'will 5,000'7:and , Under: A.: $10::00. ." il of
will. sail shortly for Canada' and
' herslai fee. affiliates the
low• • • . . n:lem P • • •
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.KAIRSHEA AT HOME • `. • 'Coritinued on page ' 8)Make their home here
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• . 'The ItairShea • Wt.' At • Home • . . They expect to sail frOm
South-
fot club -rnem;bert, families• and , • '• the, Aquitania, for Halifax.:
gueSts will be held in HolYrood RED CROS CAMPAIGN • ' • •
Friday, March 18. Program OPENED THIS, WEEK / • 7, • • ,
.,at 8,15, ,,Datieing after, to. 'Clyde . . • • LOC4ALSH. NATIVE IS
Alhipro'S orchestra:, Ladies east of • The,,local campaign Of the Can GEORGE DREW'S AIDE
Gravel Ro'ad bring sandwiches,adin .4ect.-‘ dr9i,s drive t6i funds, 1• •
ladies 'west 'df Graviel ;bring tarts..: opened .on 'Monday and the " citi- Mr, Rod. Finlaysen,' a..native of
FREE .11•31v AT bTiNGANNOW zeris of the &immunity, are • re- •Loghalsh, is.acting nide to
• ' 'rhete wtll be a fred'moving. Minded , to Make then cantribu- position- Leader Di e, ae-•
picture' shO'W the Agricultural' ot an early 'date. It's hoped 'cording to an Ottawa dispatch'
latingannoh, at 8•39 on Wed-, to meet the local oblettive by. Mr. FinlaySeni a Winnipeg bar-
nesdoy,. March 23rd, Ihrotigh, thel v,oinritary giving, rather than i'iSteri. was Prime Minister
courtesy of the MaSseay-lia;ris nee sitate a personal ean.vass.! nettA, right' ;bower behind tho
CampanY...141,1alis inol.u4e '"Contriii tions' May be left at the. enqs dm. ing` the ConserVatiVo
01 Weods by '24D" and. s'Phe Ro- ' tank of Montreal, McKim's, Drngl. administration , of '1930-..1935, ani
mance • of, TWo freinisplieree,1 Store, The SerttMel Office or, any is agaih serving in the same cap --
Messrs.. ken McNaught and john.. ;the rural stores M the con- ' atitY as pOlitiial strategist.:for
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