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THE 4UCKNQW SENT1NEI+. m TIWRSD-Orp $ MBit%lt 29,•19i2'l•
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mutest :: Styles
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•on Far Day to Vidif our,
Mill-
inery Dept, . A lo t of smart
styles are ',here to greet you,,.,
the.chic'all felt`liat Can be had''•.
in seVerainewest shades, The.
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Combination, felt • and velvet
a'strong :number. this year..
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Cods.
;Our 'large. shipment of Coats °
is: in for„fou to,'be'delighted
With 'ort, Fair' Day-, We.: have,
never; sheY n. you'. Such' a large,'.
Well assorted display. .They.
,consist ,"of the. •' latest”' Modes.:
Are ' from: -exceptionally wgtin
cloths in prettiest'. colors for
falt. " All, fur triniined, and the
shawl Collar is. forcibly . in evi-,
dei e. We invite you • to. make'
use; of this Jig al;owing •of view
is onFair
Cod.. Day.
The 1 � 'prices `will , snake.
T o.v p
you happy
tes Silk
Crop()
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acid ,Satin Dresses
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We. • have Been- fortunate ' in
securing �Y 'for, you a large;, shover-,, a
in g of , Pretty Dresses •' of : the .
heavier weights. • The ' darker
'colors are strongly: visible, ,
daintily trimn}ed' with bright
er , shades. These -Dresses are
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s• all a to3whatyou u u y pay up
ityou ' for. We invite e '•to
inspect these at our low price ., /
• , of • 9.95 t014.75. '
Don't' m';`s
.Mi's theese" on Fair
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Day.
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ere to Serve Yo
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Pa � 'ash Buyafor Less
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The .late
Jahn Oliver, who came:
fromfEugland :and=oominenced--•his, ,
• Canadian career as a farin;,worker;
ands later rpse :; be 01.ern er. ;Ofe
British: Cohnnbia, eft. an estate vat ,,x
T1io''ideaeVthat -the Scot • will not "°
upend. ;lmoney was';' dispelled this;,
month ,ao far�.as • travel is concerned
by the thousands • of ~clansmen
camp a` hundred miles or more •
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train or .motor to:'attend the - High
land , Gathering at , :Banff; : Alberta,
• held in September, .
A shipment of antelope from Cin
'Ada to 'the United States is shortly
to be mode: Charles Blazer, rancher, •,
at Lake'Newell, who .has for years:
inter'essted' himself in the preserva-'
tion�,of ..these: animals, has. con
'treated to '•delivertwenty-two • head.
to a Texas- banker.'
It `hes been announced that the
• '.representatives 'of the Cuban potato.;
biyelrie have agreed to take nine
hundred thousand : bushels ` of New.
Brunswick :; potatoes”- this season. •
Negotiations .are at present 'under.
way with the •Ciiban'•bnyer"s;•for \the
':sale of the Nova' Scotia potato crop.
Inereaspig ,inteiest has -teen.
ehown. in. the organization of boys'
and>giris'• swine clubs throughout
:the province of "Alberta ;and nevi
'clubs .have been formed, among ;other
r• ",places, at Pincher Creek,. Macleod
and Raymond.. To the *inning tease
,,:in Alberta berta the , Canadian: -..Pacific:.;
Railway awards a trip to the Royal`•
,Winter Fair at Toronto.
' The 4,000 sportsmen whd made
returns to the Saskatchewan previa
tial gamekeepers department .last.
year secured a total bag of 100,000
,duck, :26,000' prairie chickens, 6,000
ruffed grouse, , and 3,200 geese. _In
order to obtain some idea of, thelip-'
proximate bag of ell ' hunters it. is to
be assumed: that 12;000' who •did not
snake returns secured .'the' . same average bap.
PARAMOUNT '.U.F.W.O.
J the Paramount U•.F;W.O.' Club met
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at' the home ,of Miss '�Greta,.Campbell-
bit Septi 20... There ••was, 'a' .good at
tendance and a_:good pro ram.: •• The
roll call was:•responded to -*by 'season':
ablershes�i Miss,' J� ifaniie�on had
charge of the marketing committee.
and a'Tso read ori :essay . ori .`Canade•
rfrom...f8 to;192'7 " :. 1..paoot on `.`flow;
pluck makes oiir .;life • worth whiles;'
wase;prepared by -Ethel Martin. ; Solos:
were., rendered •by Misses^'. Margaret
Button.* :and Amanda :"„MacDonald.
Readings were' given .by,Mrs.' Wei)'
Gardner, Mrs: McGill and Grace' Pep
per. Mouth organ and a;ito harp 'se-,
lections 'were much appreciated,'. from
Mrs. ;Jas. Webster' and , Miss Winne
fred': Mrs:, M: Hogan also enlivened
the program with several 'violin se
lectiozis: Orders were taken for peach-
es arid pluses, and; it was arranged to.
hold 'the October meeting at the; home
of Mrs. G.; Page. -Press Secy '
Results are 'what count. • Whether'
people buy •, for cash or•` pay 'a • dollar
d'o, wn, : possessioneffects the same nose
elevation.
An unfailing indication of farm
. prosperity the increasing sale of
agricultural implements reported by
II nearly all dealers.in. the west this
-year. The demand for haying
'machinery has been ;,especially
heavy, while the sale of threehers,
binders, combines and tractors has ,
been etceptionally large some :firms
reporting froth 100 to 200- per cent.
increages in the sales of .these
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When the Canadian, Pacific Rail:.
way train bearing 125 delegates to„
,the ,Canadian Chamber of Cora;
lacbie, B.C., recently, President S.
--B- thindy requested ' that a brief
stop he made, during which the
delegates paid tribute on the allot
rwhere 'the • last Spike of the Cana-
dian Pacific transcontinental line
Was driven. linking for the first tinni
:the East to. the Weat. Mr.. Gundy
sPeke briefly of the, courage and'
visimi of the:builders "of the railroad.
' Alberta's potential coal wealth ia
greater than all the known coal de --
...posits. in ;the rest . of. the. British
--Empire. put. -together, according to,
Sir. Thomas Holland, .chairMan of
the Empire Mining and Metalluro
"If the presept-Ancleavora-to -change
--coal into fluid fitel, caPable.Of
snd ,a1r Its pro -
(Wets, are eiloteasf0,4,Canadie *NV-.
take the Place of' the United 'States
as 'the world's -provider of liquid
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Farm in •the Township"
.of Wawanosh.
of 'Edward Haines. 'deceased, Will Of.
premises on Tuesday,. tha eleVenth
valuable property; natnely — The,
ty. of ilurori,. containing, one , hundred
and 'one4:alf miles, :from the' Villttge
of Whitechurch, wide mile from School
and foiir miles frpm church, en .
eighty' acres cleared and . about ten
.aeres of good bush,' and all the clear-
ed land. is in grass.
-28 x p8 with stone foundations tinder
both 9bearn And shed. o".' good 'orchard
and a good well vith windmill and
Pun* attached. The faun: is" in.
TERMS OF SALE:, Tee per tent
".)f the purchase morieY ori the day of
;ale •and 'the balance. within thirti,
iays thereafter. The .purChaaer
Further terms and conditions of, sale
will he •made, known at the time ,df,
sale. er niaV be had on applidatien ti
the undersigned, and , an imported travel coat
At the same. time And 'place will he,
The bride is a 'graduate of the-Uni-
hold goods and' effects, namely: 1
lidelrard, diniag room table,
chairs, f; kitchen chairs, 5,"
cher, wile. ol ply 1. kitchen
bed,' arid pillows; set el lied springo,
a' ouantity of bedding ana table linen
quantity of wood_ split and . in the
ieeding -Cattle, .. --tliurday
Oet 6; at the 'Fair Grounds; Ripley,.
as follows: 25 .feeders; 50 Yearling
• steers arid ;heifers; 10 cOws: Iltst
elaos, grade Otirliain elaSz. Stanley, R. 3, LOA,. - LaCille Getehell of St, Paula
ASHFIEID UTED • CHURCH.
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e--Hkett Church A�miiyersiry
will be`"`h,eld, next ,Sunday'; Oqt. 2nd,
when'servlcer will, a held; :at .?,3q.
the afteiriioon rind 7.304P' the eYen-
ing. , The .Rev, W., F. Lane, . ofa ,Se*-
forth :is tho;..preacher ter the,, occasion;
The choir are preparing speeial, One-,
,
is for.the, .daY; 1084 B; Roberts'on Ked
Mr. E. Henderson halre , kindlyprom.
ised 'te sings at both.:•' ervices.
At: Blake.' and' Zion. the ,aerviceiare,
• withdrawn .next • Sunday in: favour .of
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the, Hackett 'Anniversary,
I?erhaps' whatgave distinction and
most value to , the , Rally `services 'at
• Blake .nd 'Hackett:Jest• Sunday.were.
'the. respective` addreases ^of Mr. Hor-
ton rand Mr.', Zitin: • eth . men . got.,be=
hind: -the portraiture of Jesus so the
congregation timight see Jesus .only.'
Mr: Zing made a fine point.€wben he
econtrasted beholding of
d the
1 .for
p, _
the • bacrifice , on Calvary with. a11: rte
sublime mea'nlig 'and maaeatic sur,.:
render from - the keen '- ;manner . in•
which- thousands 'aria .thousands ,,fol-
fow.ed' every niove .in the coarse, scene
and,, brutal pounding of 'the .recent
Dennpsey and'.Tunney fight. •
The Blake 'Su rintendent felt his
Position. keenly as he presided at the
Rally, service, On.'Sunday by,., the sway
.the perspiration dropped' .from his
face. But, he did 'Well. It would be
well if we had more people whewould
sweat , .for some special . interest of:
the Church.
The H a c.k e t t congregation : was
back -to �'its-ugusl splendid -showing,
last. Sunday. The rain on Sunday ev
ening 'doubtless 'interfered some with'
.the' gathering of • the Zion • people.
There, were : a number of •vacant seats.
'Biit:.there are few congregations -'that
quicker and ' mere. appreciatively get
the oints; .of the address and';' have:
a keener -sense 'of. humor,, than the.
Zion.c owd ma :o
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OFFER' ,} AjeM BOYS TRIP TO:
ROYAL 'rA/R
• Will •be Guests df Ontario °Depart
A'NORTH 'DAKOTA WEDDING
. ,CTlie bride referred to, in the, ar
r' whichwe take fro
;title. he ewith, m a
Grand Forks,'`N. ;•D:, newspaper, will
be remembered as ,:having, :a few:
,yea}•s.'ago, spent several months, at,
the home of :hex uncle, Mr,: Phtfl p,
'MacMillan of near . Luckrlow.]
Talh' cathedral • candles'' :before a:'
fireplace alcove° banked• "with" aspen-
.agus' fern,, baskets • of gladioli and'
sweetpeas; furnished'' the setting f6i
the marriage at 4 . o'clock Thursday.
afternoon' of • Miss Marion MacMillan..
daughter of Mr., and Mrs:. A. MacMi1-•:
tan, and Frank LaMeter , of Chicago
son;, of Mr. • Peter LaMeter. • at the:
'MacMillan .home, 618 .Belmont Road
Rev. F. Halsey ,Ambrose performed
the ceremony, using the Ting, service.,
litent of AgetOeiture, TM
Ten „fortilnate young fanners from
this county will''ependr•three,,,dars
Toronto 'at' the:'.Roydl • 'Agricultural'
copier, ;Novernbel
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thB, Goe nm t,s.p an,vhrchha-
just been
annOn:need in :its ,final form;
the boys :will' be .provided,, .free •of
charge,. With railway; fare_,froom the,;
'home station to"Tornt'o and r'etuin
with sleeper: 'berth 'end ..meats; on thr.'
train .for ..those -'from .a distance of;
200. miles or n'.ore,' an,t •ary- further,:
transportation involved iii tbe`topr of
the stock yards;°'atiettoira factoripr;
and ;other commercial .coin-,ras• are
u tic p institutions which ,has beer;. h
planned :as part of the 1uo r
� g amore.
during. their. visit to the T+ ai.r. , They:
will also he. free •f.; aortic nvii:etisonightfusr,
lodging' .aecoiiiodlition, for fgilr'
orfor.their' meals while in •TAronto
?t• ls. the "sort- of^thine: that 'most .boT:
dream aboiit.arid seldom realize,; anti;;
in this casethe Department. of Agri-
culture is playing the part.'
fairy' godmoter.
Tt ius.felt thh"' a vitt tothe:TOW,'
Winter .Fair. \;"hick •1-44 -la 'it; show,
, • MiSs Blanche 'Turner played'. the
'accompaniment for ;,'Mrs. rocinald
Stubbins. When sh4 :Sang "Love 'b. -same
preceding. the eereitiOny.-,•M,iss Turner
also: played .the wedding March front
-Lohengrin and . :selections front
'DoWelt_ during' _the ceremony; '
. Precededby.the maid. of honor, ,the
In-ide entered the room ,Or arni
her Sather, who' gave. her away.- She
:-hiffon Made' m Period style, with a
tiered skirt, slightly !conger in
back., Besides the, rhinestone ' erne.
ment she. more in her hair,' she wore
•a Venetian ',cameo pin; her gift, .froni
the grOom. " She carried an arra lion-
‘tuet or pink roses and sweetpeas:, Tier
sister Miss %Katherine . MacMillan
who was her maid Of honor .end her -
poly `atteadant, Wore a' gown of '0,0,-.
er shade of pink gOorgette,
made, and 'carried pink roiei an6,
ey' his. brother;, Roy -LaMeter.
A buffet Supper was served -to
'0.eStS. "in the . candle -lit .i6oms after
` the ceremony. ,Miss Maude L. .jehn-
son pouredwend she was assisted. in
the service of the supper by Misa
Derethy Fitzgerald' and Miss Evelyr
for decorative- effect. • '
After a 'short. trip tO Detroit Lakes
Mr: and Mrs. Laketer ;will go td
cago, where they Will be at horrid on:
October 1. For' travelling, Mrs. Lai
'Meter' wore a black satin. dress, with
biabk velour hat and 'a fok 'scarf.
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- wounds never' got, a deep. 'cnt in' his
'vanity.
Months will he aceepted. '
For Ciqlt-'--rorrt 13inder in good re,.
versity of North Dakota ' and is „a
en, ber of Alpha ;chi ;Om ega.
tau ph t„, s. physical educatien '`'in the
Rivef-Falis"-aelloolsttlitring the.
last year. , LaMeter ,is a fgradu-
with' Beta Theta Pi fraternity, .11e,
fore...taking hid present petition
„taught .
ineitideir i;
.MtVille; Mrs,'
gr'eeft" of Detroit LakeS, Mrs:.
Gillin Sarlei,,N.D., and MISS
emmes
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ring the 'fine7t livestock, poult,'y an:"
horses; that the stables and 'herds •
nine Provinces and many :States car
offer, :will be • an 'education in pro
.gressive agriculture, ; • The ho'ys ; wi1'
e : able to see for themselves
the toaster breeders of the. ` .couti'tty
-hiive tccoinrlished with- their anima--..
:and they will have ne'v^icieal5 Of-
stock
f stock ,perfection to~`take assay • witty
them: They will also he able to mak
eomparisons between. fruit, . grains
•end ,dairy products, °.from" difTerenf
Darts . of the DominionNorninl - coup--
:try-ovg-have--ii-keen..intp e�.L rn^ll
live', things, andthe foxes; 'rabbits',
pet stock and :doe's: exliibir�.^-X11 sho .,
them the i+onr"mercial possibilities : o''
these specialties on Canadian farms -
They will also have the thrill of see.
ing the' finest; amateur lion :ew,en a'nd,
women' op the continent ,taking • the
jumps : in :the ,Royal •Iior Show, un-
der theeves•. of Lord• Wiliniedon, the
Governor=General, and, many;,. 'other
visitors prominent.' in Canadian pub
tic life.
,The =boys :are to be selected `by
means of ,. special "Royal", 'Junior -
firmer
'junior -farmer iudging 7competitrops, to -.be
held "during "during October.: •Conditjonsgov,•
dining ,,these;eompetitions (high mip
boys to be ' selected) --aide'. ac follows;t ,v ��,,,a
!`r`nt.estrnts hill :ilalrve, five' ri'nu� .,
of live• stock„ and- Pave cia'sses of, crop tingly.
WHEN VISITING' "THE FAIT, DON'T 'FAIL. TQ COME`•
ES
•� AND ifiISIT THIS'STO}tE, THERE' ARE DtANY, N>�V• LIN ..:_.
.SHOWING' IN ,CHINAWARE,, ' GLASSWARE..:-InYPERWEAR,•
YARNS (LISTOWEL,' au-PFAl'.O 'FINGERING AND 'WHEEL.
BEST '
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QUALXTY. OF ��VHT;ELIN.G YARN O.. ..: .
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PLAIN' VyH'ITL CUPS AND.•'S SAU• CERS ,'
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' .CLOVER LEAF CUPS .AND SAUCERS: , AND ..PLATES
+' 'I GREAT DEMAND, HAVE YOU'. GOT:•, ENOUGII
ARE, N � n,
. FORr.�,V1I•EN THE 'THRESHERS COME? .
CROCKS; ;•.SIZES'"IN•S�STOCK,-•
ALL
LUCKNOW,
TART
ON • . U
products,; such as ...grain," small:, seeds.
fruit. and ve eta$tes'
•potatoes; roots,g
Special crofts may . be included, where
p,,
production is general: over' the. coup
.try.. • , i .
Ops •
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The �shall he.. e t
7 h c,.rii:ietton• . p n ,
all. farmers,. and f,ariners': sons. living,
pn the'farm; between, the ages =of le
'and 23 on "October 1, 192'7 (must not
have reached' twenty third'•,birthday.)'.
-a•nd who .have not• previ•ously repre,
-sent •the',coulit ais a member, of . r
,� eel.
-,tock.n dging team at:the Royal -Win-„
ter -Fair, or'are'. not • graduates : of .an
a;ricultural. college or agricultural
school
,Prizes .shall be awarded On aggre,"
gate sco res only,:50 per cent. will, 1'
allowed for` placing, , and 50 per cent.
for oral'"treasons on each 'elaas ;:;When::
•com.puting aggregate. scores.\live•.
stock and •crop products, shall, leave 'a
ration e•f 3 to 1:' The' possible score '
UNRESERVED AUCTION SALI5'.,01‘'
W. Albert Campbell Will ..offer
Concession 5; Wawanosh,'
.,-WedneadaY, October' 12th,,
1 Aged Mare and Percheron ,1
goad Brood 'Mare,' la years Old,
foal, et :feet. Sired by the. Great
ewer, , bY Peter .the, Great.: this Mtn.
fat; 37. Two-year-old Heifers, fat;
'Yearling-Steersrl. Yearling Heifer .
Dry Co.vi; '1 Shorthorn.
Creek Chief; 1'76949: 17 Oxtord Ewe, •
,13 Oxford Ewe LaxcbS; 75 Irearrril
.POrebred Plymouth Rock Hens.
,ioint nOtes. Four per cent..
strai;iltt .allowed for cash on cred, t
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Now Is Your
Golden
Oppoitunity
Every Article
'Without Exception
Offered At
Public Sale
Far Below, Value
Those who know how rarely
We put on a Sale Take fullest
A4vantage of Every Opportunity -
Prices have been cut down to
Stock of Diamonds, Watches,
Jewelry, Cloaks, Cut Glass,
Silverware, Novelties, Etc.
. Still Htiqdreds
Of Bargains to be Picked
Up at a Fraction of
Their Worth
Don't Mis,
This Chance
ou Will Not 'See,
Such a Chance Again
FAR-REACHING IMPORTANCE -
u ,Jewelry Selling Drive
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intoracing every article in this Fine Stock at lowest Prices known in annals
of local' retailing. ervy! according to good business.
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DIAMONDS ,
A Little I3eauty, Reg., $20 for $10.0q
New 'White 'Gold • Setting, Reg. $30, ,
Fine Stone, Extra Value, Reg, .$46,
ter $27.50
This ii‘ Twin -White' Goldr Reg $60,
Large. Single Stene,, $75. for $52.50
One targe'Diamond with, Two Small
Diamonds set in sideit, Reg. $100;"
‘43i •PRIaE-CUTTING.
Ladies' Rings
Salid Stone'
',Rings, set .vyith1Birth-
stones' for all menths
Ltidie' Gold Necklets,. •
14-1t Solid Gold 34:25 lip
Bar. Pins
Signet' Rings
Gentlemen's' Heavy :Sol-
id! Gold' Signet Rings;
Cuff. Links
A large Lot,,vf Links, at
Saar!. Piits
WATCHES
Ladle's' Wrist Watch .$4.95 .
White Gold yVatch 37.6
White 'Gold. Pilled :Rect.. :
Gent's Wrist Watch." 0:75
Gold -Pilled Strap "Wat.ch ... $14.75
Gold -Pilled Pocket Wateli;
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OPTICIAN
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