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•THURSDAY, JUNE ljth, 1935 /—
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“The Gitt Shop
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ON ALL STAMPED TO EMBROIDER GOODS—
PILLOW .CASES, TOWELS, APRONS, LUNCHEON SETS,
SCARVES, 'ETC. " . \
SEE THE NEW “STRING” FOR ^ROCHETED SWEATERS
PURSES, HATS and GLOVES.
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die kotel clerk tells you he has no rooms
... and he sticks to his story . . . and you have to
start looking for something else ...
Don’t blame the clerk. Resolve instead always to.
Long Distance ahead for accommodation.
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surprising how you minimize life’s •__
little inconveniences by using Lend D'is-
i tance. You can talk 100 miles or ^so for ,,
* as little as 30 cents. See the rates in
the front pages of vour directory.
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-—THE LUCKNOW ^EN^jlNEL'
Minutes
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Kinloss 'council met. on May 27th,
. 1935, All members present.
’The'ininutes, of last regular, meet
ing were readi and confirmed:
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The Engineer’s report oh the Coul-
ter-rGrain. Municipal Drain was ac-
, cepted, and provision' made for the
reading of the1 ;sam.e?and preparing
the By-Law req.uir.eA ~
The, clerk was-instructed ^o- write
Mrt John- Hamilton regarding the
Kempton Agr^ment Drain.
• A grant of $20/00 was given to. the
Lucknow Agricultural Society,', v ‘
The clerk was instructed' to renew
•the .'license on tJie4Hall, and to secure,
h’ number" Of. Amusement’‘taxrtfckets"
fbrJu.se''at■’th'6 Hall. ' ’ ;
The Board convened as a Court of
Revision on the Assessment Roll,
zwhen the following changes were
made. ’ '
_ James ~ B, Hodgkinson, reduced
$50.00 on land assessment..* Mrs. Benj.
Davis reduced $1QO.OQ on land assess
ment;’- Samuel Haldenby, reduced
“$100700“"on'7busTness ~ assessment 'lin^l'
the following had one dog each struck
off. the Roll: 7" “ ‘ *
Johnston;. Allister. Hughes;.
ROBERT ‘MOWBRAY/OVERCAME
bDFJFICULTY WITH ^YNAMIJE
The inter^ted crowds, of onlookers,
who have 'bben daily watching’ the
progress being made on/the excava
tion >ork for the "concrete piers of
tlie new bridge at Paisley' oyer the.
Teeswbiter river; are getting*, some
extra [thrina these- day^, sa/s. . the
• -Pnisley^^Advbcate^’iJU-pQnx.^breaking.
through the gravel of the river' bed
at the ,stajrt of" the excavation work
at the. north tpier;. • workmen fopnd
thenfselves up against a .tough jqb.
for , underneath, the gravel they ran
into^a thick bed of tough grey-har.d-
-p a^lci^^somethingjthattalmere vpick.
or Shoyel could do-little against.. Con-
tr^ctarz Mowbray, of Whitechurch,
secured a quantify zof 60 per cent,
dynamite, and has been ripping hard
pan to bits all week. With the aid of
a |six-foot crowbar and sledge ham-
-nier-Sf-a- ^stick—of—fhe-fiO- per- eentr-4s=:
capped. an|l slid' down to the bottom
j?f_.the. hftLeJp - The charg.es_ are.Jired .
with the aid of ^a battery. More than
twenty-five shots have been fired
- . , ■ ; Jdiiring the past week, and on Tues-
Harry. .^vis; Mark the excavation was^ completed.
.,vnn5um;: minster. Hughes;. P. A". [ One'stick of the dyfiamite throws the
Murray;:Eldon Eckenswillpr; Russell j4rdpan Wgh jntQ lhe ai>> and shat_ '
fJjHTn'f*.• *Pc*5r»»ta Poyton* T zsxtt' 15AttIn one! ’ . - / j .lets the c^ay so 'that, it can be hand-
ily removed by the pick and shovel
crew. ■ ®
reduced
Gaunt; Pearle Carter; Levi Boyle and
A. E. Timpson.
On motion of Ross and McIntosh
the roll, as revised was accented and
will-he , taken as a basis of taxation
for 1935. '
The collector had his roll completed
for-i934"-whicK"was-nc^
The Reeve and Councillor Graham
were appointed a Committee to look
after some-repairs needed on the B.
C. Ext. Drain. .■'"-*
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When in Lucknow call
and see the bargains,
McIntosh, part " salary as councillor.
$15.00; Arthur Graham,' part salary
•‘a-s—councillor-. -^IfiyOO^^
part salary as Treas. $25.0,0;. J. R,
Lane, part salary as' Clerk $50.00;
Dan Cassidy, balance ■ salary and
postage $36.37'; A. E. Thompson,
“Woodland"' caretaking”$15:88’;~Dr‘-Jh-
Statters, Salary as collector $100700;
A’.’ Bi^l^cl^a^
$10.00; Archie McIntyre; damage to
sheep by dogs $5,00’; .John ‘McLeod
inspection $2.10, ' • r- •*
6 Highway Cheques—Russell Gaunt
pay. list 20- $.4.45; Sam Nesbitt'; pay
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i. [list 22, $5.55; J- S. Craig, pay-list 23
>^$1.5.50.;—John—BusKell,—payL-li&t_24.
;,$30.24; Wesley-Thompson, pay list
a culvert on the 30th sideline near
second concession. ‘ ;
• Orders were issued in payment of-
all bills and accounts passed at the
meeting. . • ,
Council then adjourned to meet
again on Monday the 24th day of,list 21, $12.75;. Frank Johnsto.n, pay
June 1935. . ' ...
Cheques 'issued—H. -E.-B.~C.,-hydro-
at hall $8.30; Joseph Agnew, grant
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■to T77A7S7 $20~00~;^D^’Jbhhsfoh“^med-^
ical services $10.00;--Treasrof Ontario
•license and tax, tickets $29.60; Rich
ard Elliott, nart salary as reeve $157T
|'25,..$3275; Tir~17dva^^
• $5.25; R. Donaldson,, pay list, 27
] $14.40-; z j. F. Dawson,, pay list 28
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RECOVERS FROM
rJ-__— NECK FRACTURE
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Mr. D. A. McIntyre of Paisley and
an uncle of Mr. G. S. McIntyre, prim-
tcipai of St. Heleps’' school, is prac
tically fully recovered from injuries
Following the accident, Mr. Me*
Intyre„underwent_deHcate and most „
remarkable treatment in having his,
injufiesadjAsted. Fof Bbmethrea;
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$15:16:' Dan "McKinnon, pay list~297 _____ ________ _
$20.93; J. S. Craig, pay-list 30, $132.- received a* few months ago, when. Malc°lm Ross, j)^rt salary as coun- , , .......... . . - • _______ - .......... ........
cillor $15.00; Alex McKenzie, part,55; Alex MacLeod, pay list 31. $26.55. bones, in his neck were broken, and
. -JLsalar-y-i.as'—eo.uncillor-^$15-0.0-;^„Angus —_ •_---------X.R...Lane Clerkoisloeatedi-—-——
months the upper part of his body
was fixed in a cast,' until just re-
centlyrwhen~an~examination~in-Tor-.--------
onto revealed thatthe injured parts
were healed and strong, permitting
-Mr. McIntyre- to -discard—thecast.