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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-12-06, Page 1t 1,0 4-7261 fi • t4E1:NEAft IN ADVANCE;45? a OTHERWISE' LLICKNOW, ONT., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1928, . •DR,' CONNELL Physician and Strigeon ' •LueknoW ' Hours; L30-8.30 •7-78. • Phone 80 . • . • ' ngriTIST , Dr-. iiir4Leod will' visit I 1.4oekno.r • every Tuesday, 4'zn; De. Ceinieles Office. - • • . DENTIST., Dr. It 'L :Treleaven, Lt.eknoW-- Oiler Decker's Styre. , E'eractien either by gas-. or loCal. Will :be: in. • Dungannon every Thursday: phone 53. •„ 116k SiddalL, Lucknow, •-- Broker and Real Estate. -Money, to lend or first .rnettgages' on farm proper- ties at 6,and 6% per cent according to security • offered Also' small amounts Orr 'second Mortgages on ° 'farm, properties and an *personal _notes, A few good farms for sale . , WALL PAPER -A Cull line of 1928 Wall Paper onharid. Prises from '8c hP., 'I inn also' agent for 'leading job hoses -R.' Gainerart;. Decorator ' :Painter and grainer, Box 174, Luck- , LOGS AND TIMI3Elt _ We, •the, undersigned, al q • open to *buy all kinds of timber . again this • winter. We will 'pay you good prices and give you liberal Measurement 'and grades for pone- logs delivered at Our saw milk here.. , ' ,1•Ve believe' it is to the interest of • the farmer to: cut- his Own lugs and dee liver them,' but anyone haying .stand- ing tiniberand wishing to: sell on the stump, kindly see-trs:1efere-Yeti-do • anything and .We Will ,be .glad to see • ' We will pay. you spot da'sh for any.- •' thing you have to offer, and as lurnber • Is largely Mariufaethred-into 'the •• • shed product sliere, it helps our own 'rireVince by selling to a • concern like' (Signed).The Liicknow Table Co. Ltd, Luckriow Ont., :Phone 25e --Bok 206. • DOG .ASTRAY. Came to the prendOes ,of;the undex- .. signed an November 18th, 1928 'a, inas- fifi,deg (female): Owner' May have sante on paying expenses. • •. • • ..."Wra. W. Stetters, , R. 1 liolyrdad (-5-12'n) 1. Oi 0. SOCIAL Lticknew, Lodge I. '0. O. F terrain the mermoers and their wiVes or lady friends aad. Rebek:-ths on 'the evening . of Dec. .7th, at 8 o'clon . Ladies .please brine lunch: HOUSE FOR RENT Comfortable ..residence on CaniP-' bell Street, near business centre ' ApPly.ats The -Sentinel Office , — . 'VOSTER HOMES WANTED -. For seven . baby ' boys aged. from - . . . _,, .seven months to one year: Also e'Re- ' ., man Catholic home for a baby 'boy of _ . , seven ,Mmitlis. , Apply' tb: Reir. R. Perdue Walkerton ..(13-=,12--c) • • . AUCTIO'N• SALE Lot 6 Can. 8 'Kin - less west of Holyrood *ill havean enetton. sale of Ills farm-stockand implements on Decernber 11 t,h, coin- mencing at: one o'clock P.. M. j • CATTLEASTRAY Strayed' from the premises; of the . nridersigned„ 4th: Con.; Itinloso„ heifers 2 years of age. Any person knowing of th;',ir whereabmits 'report to Duncan Keith. NO'I'ICE' • • PaictieS Who got ...gravel from Mil let's gravelpit are' receiested to call • at the bongo .ftt an early. date and make settlement. Mrs. Jas. 1% diet MII;314.1441E11:17', SAL On Friday and 'Satiircli.;Y-Dee, 7th , and 8th---LadieS'. and Chi !debris'hats at reduced prices. • „ Robertson, •'• TENDERS Tenders wilrbe rt.ceiN•ed 'by 'the un- dersignedun. to Saturday, Dezember . 15th, 1928, at giX 0 1100; P.• tor 100 cords font' iot wood, ,br any • part thereofr:to be delivered at the • Lueknow ,Wateiworks pmrising sta- tion, also 30 cords; or any part•:•thele- : of; of eighteen inch body' wood, Beech and Maple, to be delivered at •the - Lticknow :Iowa MIL Pornaris tender- ing to stat kind of wood intended to „be_ delivered:Tag loWeSt ,n; any thud- , er: nob necessarily„accented..•es-L---•- • - - • Joseah .Agnowi • _Cierle,)_LucknoW TAKES OVER”, FOlin AOENt . , • ' weeks -ago ant 1ii Tin er 'Ai p has taken over the local Ferd garage and sales agency,- taliine posseasion Mbnclay.,ef this weelt.e • Mr. Alterf Stinithers 'who- had the •"Pordbushiese the phat, • two years • found it neeedsarY to retire owing , .to ContinUed ill health, • We underStend that the Ford Coin., " any )14a.,. about Oatight up with .or - 4014 xot WO ROW Catil-l]nd la getting oitt, atop buidnoac . , Mrs. W. Wray Of. "LondowaS . guest, ef Mrs. C. B 4Nio the .pastr ll'ingto'n 'Vender'Son spent a pert el lakit ‘yeek with friends '.in, Kitchener,' • ' , • • Mr. Alfred Mheliell of Rouyn Que speet a few, days, of last week at his home here. - • NIL'S. E. Percy ' left on Wednesday Morning for Detroit . where she Will , . spend the Winter. Months . with • het • Ili pupils Of S. S. 7-Kinless," are having a concert and tree in the schoel Thursday, 'Deo. 20, at 8 V. M 1S,verybody weloonie. Miss ' Maud Boyd of Timmins, and Mrs: J. 'McCfullough, Kincardine e ere' visitors at the home Of Mr, and Mrs. M. Mitchell' during' the past week. • ,We arepleased to report' that Miss 13eSsie .Idterdie Who underwent a ,crit - lent :Operetion at,Seaforth • on Friday 4 last week is: making favorable pregress, • ' • ' ' • FOUND -The season's , best com- edy,Where-at Carnegie Hall, Luck - now -To -night: -See the "Girl -from Orto Rios"' presented -by St. Peter's Ae- Ir...1?;•-•:-A. -Curtain 8:00-"har.P.- A(t1315si011 35c and 25c; , ,.• • '1'Wp more Octaves in Radio re- eeption 'that's whht the , new 1)eForest Crosley 'Radio gives. Call at 'Arm- strongs 'Jewelry Store and hear the Eiede 'Model absolutely .batthrylese, startling power and acti% Seleetivily ._—price installed $215.0O. Meesrs. Oliver and Joseph Johnstor were in ,Chicaga,/last , week having been .ca.led' there r on aceount of tie death of .Mr.:,,Win..Senicir;.'husband e2- IlettY, daughter of _Mr. aim ston. Ir. and:-Mrs..Senier wereernar ried h Attie over 'a year age and 4Iverc residing in the northern part of Chi eago.- Mr. Senior' Contrneted stneu , rnonia about a week beAre.his death.. :CHURCH. NOTES": •• The 'Young Women's ` MissiOnary` Society of inc Presbyterian Church neld Its reghlap:"Iyionthly meeting at the home of :Mrs.:J.1-.1G: Sherriffe The, 'meeting opened with a Winn folloveed ayy: the, deyofinal exercises takerrby the president, Miss D., Wouierson, and also the Bible Study; period by the president, Acts 6. A '..eolo was, given bk.; Miis''Mary Aitchisen:.• Miss Mac Davidson took :the tnnic. born:grad Tidings.; The Meeting:. closed :with : a hyn.hand:. the ,Lord's Prayer in uni- son, ,after 'AvIdch.: the ...liestess servee • .zapdt: The .next, Meeting will be .held at: the' herne•'-,of •Mrs, Wm, Fisher. • Presbyterian , ,The regular meeting ,e'f ;the Guild .held Monday sevening: Following the .",devotional exercises reading wns- given. by Gladvk MaeDbriald, :A niern solo?..was rendered' b -,j, Mae Mc- Mahon.. The toric Was takenby Doug - •,1a& -"MacDonald after which, Verna Steward .:onve a -rndiiig.. The Meet.., _closed with hymn United Chrirch, Y. P. S; • '' TilQ",:Yourig • People's. Society of t're. United ,Cluireh 'met Mpriday night The ,Meeting opened with' a liyirin prayer s'•by Mr: Crawf.„---The--- eriiiture leSsere„was-rea`d by l Miss: Greta Hui;1•;,, son, Margaret Batten gave h ;reading entitled "Myself,"' Mrs. Craw gave a very.. interesting talk on "internatio- nal -Peace"' having "Mainly to. do with. onr relations , with United States 1,e- garding, theliquor traffic. Enela Bus-. Well .played piano solo and the Meeting. Closed with a hyren :and ,the • • z repeated in . unisOn. •• The United Church Young Peoples. Meeting next ;Monday,: evening will take 'the Term af a mock parliament when „a • resolution favoring &Vern - Mont control of liquor traffic :as `azailigt the 0; " A. witi be Up for, debete, , •" :An illustrated lecture slioWing thc sr:6110::5 in the. Missidn'ITield of For- thosa'will beiven in, thegtesbyter- inn church on 'Wednesdayevening Dec. 120, All our cordially inviteato attend.. • • :PETER'S, ANGLICAN CHURCH Dee, 9 --Second Sunday in Advent ,11 A. M, -Festival of the lioly School, ; 7 P. 'M. -Advent W'alting; HOLYROOD° „. • Mrs. Oharlie' Shiells of Winghtkra, spent the wetk with her parents Mt and 'Mrs. Charlie„, COrigrarn.. ' Mies Whinnied' Achert who had ai- -e.ege,.titioq tot anpendicitis---in-.4Wsng ham hospital last Thursday up to th• e. Ve.sent .is doing -w0:1. . Mr. Deriv.il Statters now • of Owere Soend, was home for. Sunday— , Mr. and 'Mrs. .Ricluird Elliott and taise-Ct•-" Mr W's. Teeswater. The • annual Christm4 4rde enter- "1....tinment of`1"he TtelyroMI school wiff he held in the Townishin Hell Det '10, A good program consisting :of drills, ' dialogues; ilantorninie,., recite., tions. and songs will be given by th0 yovng people of the Conirpunity. Ev- erybody Welcome, adinissiOre 25c children 15c. ...Mr, and Mrs. Will Eadie and fam- ily anent Sunday at My, Potothough''' SOnthlitie. .7; , Mr. Ow) Mts, 'Watson Scott were vacant 'motors 10.o01.0411 ofthotlil • .'S THE M•CTION IN ...A. lifF.JEDR • J..A.'111-acKenzie Is Reeve -T.: And- erson Deputy. Reeve -Three New: Councillors . • • '' the • Aglifield I'ewnship, election held On • Monday Of this week, Yohn "A. MacKenzie defeated ..rhomas Sul - 'liven for the reevesdaiP, haying a Ma- jority of 168. Iii the .contest ,for deputy reeve .Themas Anderson „ won alter Sam. Sherwood :by 52 -.4.• • The foar ,candidates Mentioned 'above we're Metilbgre Of the' council for 1928 Anderson'e-beingdeputy reeve and 'the Other three being coml.- Thc th'ree councillors 'for 1929 were elected by acclamation. They are J. Black; Jas. E. Ritehie, Sam Swan., . . Mr. • Ale* Hackett reeve for the past , tvvo ,years did not enter the contest and, •will, retire from Muni- cipal polities at the .endof this year Owing to the fact tbas there' was only a, reeve and 'deputy reeve te vote for, it -was thought that: the elec- tion: *mild be 'a 011ie affair, but it turned • out differently there Ny,a Iceen interest and a bin,. vote was p01 - led. • Below we give the figures by. polling suiliviSions Thef,olls are los ceted as follov-I)ungannon No. 2.„ FinInvs School, . 3 ':Zion,'.4 'Port Albert,' 5 Kingsbrridge; 6, Lochalsh 7 Laurier. Fpr Reeve • ' For Deputy Reeve • ,ta Xci2 . . . ' 58 51 5;•9 H67. • .76 11.2-- 43 104 76 23 1,44, • 53 • 11 ,94 '59 21 • 46.' 71, • 15. .72' , • ASHFIELD2 '89 , . 51 41 34. , 13 ••Wilfred , Hogan of "Torento!' is apenains his .:,vacation at his .home aere. •• ;Mrs. Duneen Macintyre Shen& • . . ,,ng a couple .o,t,weeks visiting friends :a Detroit 'and. Parkhill. • • MacKinnon .td Itipley is ,rnalc- ,ngean 'extended. visit: at, the hand of ‘ar's. 'Bryan ihicicingbai* • Mrs, Jelin MacKay.. who was ser- iously 'ill Met :we(rk is improving nicely, ,• ••- •: • • . ..A BQX 'Sothal and a dance- lent in Lochalsh 'hall. Friday evening Dec. 14t13.• A..geod: -prOgkain • is being prepared., Don't miss the" best treat ,f the season. Watch' for tritther par, ticulars next Week. '' •• •,The &Ovember.meethig, Of, the Pars, unotirit U. F. W.0. was held at. the home of Mrs.. John Hamilton, about; •:werity-five lariies werd •Presente• The • office's , for; 1928 were „ell .re,electeci, They are,Pres..•Mrs. Wm., 'McGill Vie Pres. -Mrs. R. Dutton; Sec'y -Mrs. Claire Irwin, Treas.-Mrs. Grant MaeDirmaid, Press See'y. ttta Canipbell. After . the election of officers -the fsdlowing •program Was given: • •Coinniunity singing, re,ading. )y ule-itesalry.'by Mrs7 -Hamilton, reading by -Mrs: J.• Jam-. , leSon, more 'Oonuniunity f Singing and reading by, Gretta Campbell. Lunch was served' by . the hostess ;at ..the close of ,the ''prograrn..There will be nomeeting iri• December .but the Jan. ine'eting will, be held at the home of. Mrs,- R. Campbell Can. 12.: U. F. W. 0. Meeting.• , The NoVernber smeeting Of the Un- ion U. F. was ,held at Mrs. .Ino. • MacRae's Lo;Thalsh with a good at- tendance. The meeting 'opened by Singing the. IVIapla Leaf after 'which the,:creed Was 'read in unisen. Mrs'. Jno. ,MagDae'. was .iippointcd ti• at- tend. the coriVentiOn, in Toronte.„ this week, .Splendid 'papers, were' given by Mrs. Neal G; MacKenzie, Mrs. Dunc- an "IdaeLennan ...and ,Mrs, • Thomas Robb,. on • the "Presidential Election" "Finding :. Geed In Others" and the "Art: of .,:Ententaining;", respectively nstrursentalcemmunity sing- ing and 'a; 8610, by Miss Verits,Robb made, up a. YgrY interesting meeting. The' roll call being answered, by a • book you have recently enjoyed read - or , uses for, old newspapers. The ,prograrn comtnittee for ,next Meeting is Mrs. Jrio. MacItae.' Mrs.'. M. •C .‘,Ifa-Kenzie and 'Mrs. Duncan Mac- Lennan.. • • lite „Annual -at.. home s to be held in Loelialoh .Hall' On Friday evening Dec. !7th, When there will be a• debate: (Resolved theit: the 'farmers" have More onpartunities to enjoy life than his 'wife, hag),- The 'affirmative 'taken tly Mrs' Neil *G., MacKenzie and Mrs Duncan MacLennan; the negative. by Ma -'Ree and Mr. Murdock Matheson, All U. P. 0, menibers of tatirler Or.:Xititail'. club's nre- invited. to conie and bring the far11111Y, else rl It, F. w, 0, meth - hers and households. We would nel.xF---:mernbers • at this,. time Ladies please bring lunch. : ,PRDNORT-rtil'ANG)8S..:' - Recent. weeks have Seen a number of town, realestale transastionsr Al- lan Tattier has liou.r.rht' the Ackert residence- on • Stauffer street, and has Mov4I in; Mrs. D. liackett. of Ashfield bought Mr. Winteratell'irs residence on Rass,St. and Winterstiiin'S -have 411,0;s7 - ed into, the flat over Mr. 'Hill's Store vacated by Turners. • Mr. Alex,-Agollan tonght, the 'Webb Estate' residence on Gough St end -rented it to Win. ,Gollan, Mr. and Mks' MaeMurehy who loeunied the Pronortv noyed o short.time ago to tho PAVICA1 1ot on•Hattclook .litx4aC 41, • LUCKNOW.,.SOHOOL REPORT. . , Ithont I Senior Class ---Possible. marks 365 .Hon, `•213, Pass' 219. . • $Waii 819, .Tune Collyer 313, Beulah Orland Pater - 'son 301, ' Alargei•et• Itaesk300, Anna Finlayson 258, Ijoris latclire 276. Pass --Joan Perker 270; hatriet.:Whi tley 264, Evelyn Wnitby .28$, Merle Johnnsten 232, Etta Belje,,MeeDon- ald 219., Belo,:w, Pas -Morris man 210_ Helen • Buswell 200, 'Jill? Ward 200, Russell Batten, 198; Den, aid FinlaySon 169, J. C. Johnston -1451'. • Junior Class-Possiole Marks 248: Minors 186; •Pass 148 Ho:mom-Jim. Webster 230, Elva Twamley 223; Loirise. Greer 218,, Jean Ward 217, Johnn K. MarzKenz•ie 217 'Isabel ,Nicholson 212, Gordon Steward 212,. Helen limiiiiten 201, Mary Fisher 200, Helen. iVlaeDanald 1913, 'Margaret Salkeld 193, Fred Black 191. ' Pass -Jean Havens 183 MurVin Solo - 'Mon .182, Jane Ilprnell 181, Jauk Ilen-; derson 181; Dorotli'y Irwin "179, Don- ald Wilson 172, Muriel Patterson 17.1.. Ella .Wliitley 169, David Mallough 157; Doriald JohnSten 149. • Below Pas'•e-Evelyn Taylor 146, Sam- my McQuillin In, Jack Conk 102.. . • • 1.-71\fu1die- • , Reorn, 1! • • -Sr,' 'Marks 352, pass 285, • . ' • • .EXcellent--I-Iilda:Twandey., 403; • .Ar- lene ..Jewit,t 86, 114z*:.MacKini 38, •JOy,./.1:enderSOn 376; J.aelc McLeod 374, ..JesSie Henderson 371,' •Donald.,Srnitli .863; Girvin :Reed 858, Mary Webster 454i... Muriel Solernon: 8o3,m; ,Pass.--•• Jennie ..Pearlman 347, Greee Web.; Aster.' '341, THarald Thompson 337,' Jeck•Macbonald 3314') •1-icr.vard John- stone e.30, (Chris,tena ..1-levens, Ay1-.. mer Aitchison 881); Edvk in Whitley 327, Pearl:Swan 817,. Marum IdeDori'L al 115" • , • Jr Ir=Possible, •Marke.. 450.Hori .337 ''PaSs'.. 270, • .• Mildred Ritchie 492 Clarence 8viari'. Jeop 4acintosh, 375, Helen „jOhnitenet: 366;...Edikin Buswell 859 ;.Z.V1da 'Ste•ward. 341.. Har -Old .Altiri..:345...'PaOS-Doneld NacE'lk ;nod. 830,:' Mary ,Strutherii:•• 328, Jean Struthers .300' Billy .jeWiti 1275. Bez 1owPi's-Goidon Stetithr.4rs':•252, Ai -Unit Traplin 288*,. .MacMplOn .228„, •ja;.:k -Button 226, :Dave ,.,Jewift 134; Alice lirerMan abient. ' , . . . markea.: an exam -1 . • . • , 470.... Hop., •inat$on •• Sheriff.' • Roofii III :sr..: •$oloinen $5, L. 'Horne' 79.• E. Agais. J. While .(ties) 78 j.:: Mo01il1an•, ThOrapson.) ,77, .1. Do'nglOS,1- 1. 'Ham- ilton • ;(tie) 76, -E,„ Newton 'Stone' • (ties) • 75. Pass --11;' MacKenzie 74, J.:MeCall 73,'•G.• JO'Yrit• 76, C-.Jes Witt F. .• Milne (ties): 64, 'A.' MacIn- tosh .(33. y,',peeward 62, C. Finlayson 61 P McMillan 'GO. Belo Pass -'-t Webster WebSter• .54. : Jr. `Arnist-iprig Johnston '78, E. JOhnsten9! 76, Ps - B. -Brown 73, Ostrander .72; , A HOi!ne.,71;:isT. Taylor. 71, H. Ritchie 61 • MeeDoirald*:66; -R.: Parker' GO, G. 'Slierriff, 63 M. I'llsber :62, C.' Hunter: .60 B.":MeeKenzie 60, Belo‘V PnesA; Henderson • K.,,Mactiliosh 5.9, M. Be. - 'ker. 57, G. Whitby 55,- 1,. Webster .47i A. A ten str,on.g • 21*. . • • Perfect spelling for the nionth Par-, • bapa Soionien. • M. ,:MacCallum, 'Room 117'. ' • Sr. IV-Hon-R..,Collyer .901 C. Fin.: Itiyson 80, McMahon- 8s, D. Vixen 67, J, IIendersen 36. B. ThoinpSeal 84. 'I-leihilton 84; H. Greer 83, 11, Me-, •Leod 79, E. Baker 18; C. Webster 78.• Pes.,s-W: Johnston '74, F. Stewart.74, • Mallin 70, C. johnstori 70, D. Dou- glas 88, P, Consins. 59, Below' PassH L. Irwin 48, K. Cionercinl,47, Arm-' Strpn (absent on account' of illness). • Entrance' students nnist,:inake 60% in, order to be .reconimended , to . write Jr. ;II. S. Entrance in 1929. • Jr.- Brown; 871 111; Ritchie 78: Pas -S. •73, D. McDonald 70; C ritilevsen 70-J WU- sen::(30, 'D., Clark 67, Hug:hills 66. . Po. rri, 64, D. II•orne 08, M. Me.' sreli "..l.:1TeluteSOn. 45-, ViShe'r Censini ',I9"„ E,Sole:mon, 41. lValkei' 43 5. Caincren 41, H. Rotten MThioii 66- TO ---.‘1.' 4)-3 tr • Yr abSeift'on betount 'Onlines0 , nbsent for .one test...Students listed .1i616w pass,. are not-Workiii.c.,....enatigh.• AlaCDontild. .ONE,, HUNDRED ZOLLAUS AND COSTS Th6 Walkerton: Heraid.Tinics Of hist week said: "Norman, Stewart of t41.1611QW"Wilg tined 2100. and Costs by l!laViStrate Walker 0,11. WOClileSdaY af- tekvmoli, after plearhng • gillitY to ohavga . having 11144A1Igi" THEATiit FRIDAY & SATURDAY .Dec. ---7, 8 Dorothy MacKail '&• Jack In: "LADIES NIGHT" COMEDY , • • TUES. and WEI21'--1)EC,I1th, 12th. • Corinne Griffith; ,1d • "THE GARDEN OF, EDENI, • cokEnY • • Coming -Special •. 'Charlie Chaplin'In "THE CIRCUS" • 14 & 15. •Admission' 35e & 20e 111111* • HOT BLECTION A 'WA Lli:EItTON Mayor. Two Councillors.For h.) tirn---Beere :•Donbitial And . t ' •Loayse1,ct,o lii the Bruce. Cpunty to'n-Waliintin;• icipal aerairs in earians. 'Middle. The election twaSerreceecieci by 'a bitter and stormy eampaign,:the te,wn .lieings di- vided on the queStiore of acc'epthig or :.rejee Ling hydr 9 service, , • ' Unfortunately the election did no settie the' dispute one Way or the .oth- ... . . el lhe 'Pro -Hydro and ..A.nt1,11ydre partieS each put ;up- Candidates foi Mayer,..reeyelend cetincil'_ors. The Prc, 4-IYdro •partyliadslxearandates-Jbi: the .council.:aid the Anti -Hydro '.five, bandidates. • • • This 'situation possibly acceUrits fo .dea of so Many c'f the Pro- , . 1-1ydro eandideteS, ,The. votes 'party would be scattered Lo six ean didates while the opposing..party t'on- centrated on five. • • , , Folowing are the 'names • ofe•Candi- ditesrend,:the-voteethey-received;.- • - !': • .For..:Mayor„ .Frank. Rennie, Anti,Hydro-502.• Qeo. S.• Seliwindt..foe Hydro.:516., 'Majority tor ' SehWindt :14. 4 For. keeye, -John. B. .Erdman• for. Hydre-.484, Caninbell. Grant aeutral-536 'Majerity .foe Grant. 82. ' For Conneillor Jehn Clancy, Antj•,II„.Vdro530.• Geo..• D. MacKay,' Anti-HirdrOL-.538. John .8: Schnurr, W. h. :,Sbenk • for H3d1e511.. Winter, Anti -Hydro -443.* Alex George;' for Hydro --416.•, , One Candidate. Who opposed Hydro and four who favored it were defeat- ed, but all 'got•:,a fair number f yOtes. The. el:Atonic . indicates a fairljt even' :division cif the town regarding itydre and..the private company which .now .owns the electric power plant., . ' MAFEKING' • Mrs. Elmer/ Phillips is seriotislyill . at. „present. Nurse Johnston of AshL field. (west) is taking.- care of her. '• :Mrs. jelm • Saunders' had the mis- fortune to fall Friday' going . about ie house, and 'sustained a 'fracture of the hip btone, As Mr, Saunders livet; alone this accident is very regretable especially as She is in her eighty. eigpth, year. We hone 'that, her good ConstitiitiOn will carry'ller through' this illness., ° Mr, and, Mrs: 'J... Hesson and Miss 'Olive ,Kilpatrick of StratfordSPent Sunda? at Mi'. Sam Mrs.: Northan -Shaekelton'S ninny' 'friends will be pleased to know, !, that she is making a.„ good recovery and is ekpeeted .home from • the ,hogpital this,,week. Mr. Richard Twarnley held a sale of his fFernisteck' and, iMplements last • .Wednesday and .he apd Mrs Tweinley have moved into Dungan - _non: where they Will' reside in future SCHOOL .NOTESk; On November '28th, the •High, Seholal held- v Of their Literary Soo"; fay meetings in Third, Form. The business' of , the theeting ,Wee 0...anacted ckpeditionalY,' folloWved 'by. an ,interesting ,prograni. A vocal sel- ection "Loves • Old Sweet Song" Was rezidetea Mary Ma.eIlittosh, With Winniffed :Armstrong nt the piano The-tdPie'•of the debate hy ineinhers of firstv:ancl• Setoncl-- form-Vase-worded:7 Resave that a short stolit man has ir ore :advantage in lifelhIth.11. tt11 slim imart,,..f. Gladys 'MaeDoriald and Alex MacKenzie upheld the 'aflirnist; tire, bile. Lorraine Brahseli and „, justice :to tier While w.„Ic were ehiisn withdrew ,f�r di-satastoli''' a lusty &non'shy a dozen boys was given:, 'The; .judgesthen, announced ,,their decisiofl,. in favor of the riege. tive side. The, meeting' Was. closedtbY the. National Anthem in unison. The innovation of a 'oal selection was .c new and ,pleasirier'leature, rot altlieugh there are -threid-in the sch�bl who 'have talent in this regard, fey; 're Willing t� Singbefore the Meet• ings, and the.,. rausical numbers are usually inttnimentaL However,, we, hone- in- the . many 41001. ae6elitoide, numbers.- wii,1 find thelt wayIflO ptly pogralume.l. n1041.80. • ,• ". SINGLE COPIES 'CENT' , • The Biead S The. Bread of Health VI of Health , OUR,. ,MOTTO is QUALITY AND SERV,ICE,, THE ..X.MAsf SEASON IS 'ON!. y FIDiiit WEEKS • • - ' • , , • , WE .'.Alth .464IN ,MAKING OUR Notim, x.mA§ . • . . . . . THOSE WHO ..nciU,GHT LAS 'EAR ARE REPEATING '.'rtigut ORDERS,. A SOO. 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For Dad .or Brother Sturdy little watch for boys $.1.75 15 Jewel tickle Plated sWiss' $5.50 ,16 size Elgin in Engin-turned Case $15.00, 16 size 15 jewel Regina, god Case $19.50 •• 16 size 17 jewel Regina; ,$25.00 . 16 size 17. jewel Regina in High-9radeRailWay,Case $35-.00 Gents-Wrist-Watjches110:00-0-PS:00-'` Many Others to 'Choose From , Qjft• That Lagt, :116:, The 'Electors Of Aoldield:' ;Ladies and •Gentleman -1' wish to, press mY `iiingere gratitude to you or eledting :ine re,eVec tho tovvmhiii. fov yopvg tAithlay,• • SOC -114 'A"T '.LANGSIDE A bex social and entertainment will be. held in Langside '(5. 5, NO. $), tile evening. of De ei 1,$th at eight 4 0 CI ddk good' program.Come and havoa good time -tor QCt Lad6i Johtt ek. naoKonto ‘Alth boxoll 44.0,