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Dit.187.....M cos.wip.4;
:rhylitettAi and .$471.wann-'1.: :
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Phone- •• .„ • .• , •
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Dr MacLeod Will .vleit LucknOW
.• every Tuesday in TheCain House
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stDr it;';`.14.
Over Deeker'S Stere... ; Extrietien
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by • gas;pr .tecaL Wz be in,
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lielt4t; Ale Bidden.Lualtgovri -,,4iroher
• and Real: Eatate,-41Oney to lend.ot
.; • lirst.; mortgages en, term proper-'
• ties,at 6andfilik Par Out according,
• to seiturity 'offered. Also sinaL
• emOuists on :second -mortgages
• .properties and' an-- personal
tiote.s.• A, few good. fer00, , for sale.
•,,WALL:PAPER-•424fuli hue of 1,929
• .Wail'Paperon hand..'gricei. consider-
. ,able down .for .1929. I am also 'agent:
for leading job liousies.-:-R: datne.r-
, • on, Decorator,,, Painter :and Grainer.
1.74,."Locknow.:
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1.0.0STOn' Mon0035 • hetween-
le". land On HolytiOd road,
. : green handle .containing Itedglelothing,
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Pa.rker„*Box 38, Winglinin. •• ,
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Came to the:preinises ot.the under-
,signed,10 Con. of West Wavianosh,
'• on or about August 19; 1929, a brood
sew: Owner may have same on prov-
ing proPerty and pairing expenses.
• ., Cool A. Phillips.
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••W-ATERLOO. MANUDACYURING
COMPANYonikera 'Of Threshing
Machines 'and' 'Steam Engines, --Cana.
.dian 'distributers for -•E'Ock Island
• • Farm Tractors and Eagle 2 -cylinder
fuehoi14nirniog Threshing Traetors.
. . EarHodginsi Holyreed, Local ageni
Phone 18 .on 86, Teestiater •
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. NORMAL STUDENTS:. Good board
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,Il : at the Stratford Y.W.C.A. at reasen-
. able rates. Convenient_ tle_ Norntal.
.' • 1 •• Write for reservations to -Y.W.C.A.;
• ' ..• 45 Waterloo St..eStratiford Ont.•- ..
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:• • PROPERTY FOR SALE '
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r Sealed- tenders wilt' he received by
•, the undereigned up to Septenther 15,
• 1929 for the purehase of the. property
••• known as the Old Town Hall, Luck
not% The:iii-Opertv ineludes north -halt
of village lot No. 249. Purchasers will
be required to erect on the .property
• a huilding of an assessment value
•" . of -not less than $1500.00, and of such
construction -as to meet the aPproVal
• of the Village Council. •
, The Highest or any 'tender, not
necessarily accepted.
Joseph Agnew, Clerk'ofthe
.• Village of' Lucknow.
Don't Take A Chance
• A Pace -a -Lite will take
care of your safety troubles
for driving against glaring
headlights. or against the
Sun... -
Call and have one put
On and give it a fair. trial.
Thousandsof satisfied users
• W. S. REID,-,Agent
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Luckno*
' AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects
Mrs. Dr. Gamier -will have an
, Auction Sale of her household effects
at her'-retidenee Campbell Street, Ort
• Saturday, Sept. 7th
at 2 o'clock P.M.
EverYthing win be sold as. she IA
• , . • leaving
NrS... N. L.• ,campheit.'s visiting
this week' with` relatives in Toronto.
Mr. Clarence..Greer is home after'
sendinga Week With friends m..,DeT.
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:Mr . -IL W. Andrew Was, hotne .frent.
ToiOnto for. he recent h0lid4y,..a64
Week -end,-:"' , '; . •
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• i4rgaret kQu111in is. taking
DuSineas.
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1eg.. • •;••". • . N.,.
Mr E1ntt tit
his'iareets and J.'
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. lYlierT`Olorenee Andrea! „haS retunta
ed ta',Lendon:.to,-..resiime. her duties
with the.teaching staff.:, - •
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New
Fic.terY • Cotton; • New 'White;
'Sheeting, • New Pillow Cotton's. The
'Market,- *., , • '
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W• EDDING BELLS • '
Miller -Smith
,-A ' quiet wedding, was Solemnisedat
the Sortie of the brides grandfather
InVerhurOn, Bruce County on Monday
of :tkis Week when Mr, Fret* 11.
killer of Kinloss Township and Miss
'Mary E. *Oh ,of near -Tiverton were,
united in marriage. "Only a :e.,*-114.ar
relations Of the bridelend'ireem'were,
,present as ,invited .gtieets," but quite
a,nuinber. of '.the'qottagers at the
,beach also 'attended .and, there was
nice 'social hour following the
MOnY.. -• .
The Young couple went on a motor,
trifi on which they expect -to visit
Windsor, Niagara „ Buffalo and Tor-
onto. On their,return they will make
their home oil .Mr. killerP.s • farm
Second Con. Kinloss. •
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OBITUARY ••'
We, ,.lohn MacKenzie
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One of e pioneer restd ents. of
the Fourth Concession ofItinlosti was,
called suddenly in death "on -Saturday,- week; • ' '
August, 24th in the ',person of Mrs.
John MacKenzie.• ••
The late Mrs: MacKenzie had rea-
ched• the advanced age, of 82 years.'
,Miss Olive Vigebster has reurned to,
:Termini- after -spendirig . a ,i:week with
her Idiot. Mrs' W G Andrew.
. The Rey. W. Craw is lieme after
enjoying a ..moirth'e vacatieri and will
•:occupy hie Own puipiP-next Sdnday.-
Mr: and Mrs. -L.' ,J. Letting :of
Wataiehurg visited the latter'S intotit-••
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Miss Bessie., Murclie. has taken•,
eharge of *a .school. at South -Itiv'.
• rieet North Bay, thakine t•tle trip by
-knotoi on Saturday'
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Miss .Whinified Arinstrong has ao
far recovered from an appendicitis
J:peration at London as to be 'hie to
re.turn .home on Tuesday last. •• .„
: Miss,Marion McDeugall whe spent.
the vacation with Mr.. and Mrs.' Geo:,
MAYEHING •
Mrs. Ratcliffe or LOndon WO,
big a week, with Mrs. Norman Shack-
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Our teachers anif High School pur:
-*AWED-AT otraon.
Bailey -Westphal
The wedding of Miss Wilma Gen-
eVieve Westphal, danghter of.„Mr, and
: Mrs. Henry ,W; Westohal,Of Brier,
ton, Michigan and • Wray ,^ Beaton
piIaseattr to, their yarions ;tor beaxiltdoriLevWar:d5:.
Sept. srct.' • „ • . Detroit, •wae-telentmized at • •seven
iiiss Margaret •MallOugh of 'Link% thirty &clock Saturday evening, Au7
, • , - • ' giist tvireity 'fourth in „:Inunatinel
now ise,:vigiting.. her...stator
presbyteiisi "The, :ceremony
Blake,
' .was 'performed by ettirMotieritee.
Mtge WebsterMrs. M. A: ':of the First Presbyterian
TreleaVen • aq • 40° G.4414.4 ':•,Tre; fOie: 4..n altar banked with -ferOs,-.
and large standards , of :White
leaven of tueknoW Were, visitors • , ri-;317,!altd,
Mr. 8;: J. Kilpatriek's Ovei•BarklaY;'' =either side of the siltar, cast itAioft'
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• Mr. Harvey Anderson accompanied
Rev., C. Tavener to Toronto, Monday
where he will visit -the C. N. E..
Mr. Tom, Glen as borne -from De-
troit over the 'weelt-end.. • -
light over the scene.
The bride wore a gown of ivory
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satin and lace; mode in Princess mode
and ,carried a • shoWer bouquet • o'f
Ophelia roses and lilies of the valley
Miss ,Ruth Dors' was Maid •. of
honor. The coterie of hridesinaids. in-
• Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey'S:and Children eluded the-MisseS Se rit Wilson. Por -
of teeswitter were guests of kr. and othy Piekerine-. Harriet and Esther
Hartvvig, all of Detroit. lust previous
mr.a. Milton Kilpatrick Sunda!:
to the ceremony. Mrs. Bluntly Gordon
•' Mr. and Mrs, Chester Ritcnie and sang "Because," and following on
Mr. and Mrs.. Charlie 'TwapsleY and ceremony "All Joy *Be Thine?' both
and Mrs. Wesley Twanoley'S last fulthl% brrn.ore
babe of Detroit were.viSitots at Mr •which were wrsieeprieidendyeerily hi:7).1T
.• Mrs. Paul Reed of Lucknow spent
• the -Week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
Thos. Anderson:- •- •
•Mr. Bailie Stotheis . was up from
cousin, Stetert E. Burns.. The tub-,
• ers were, Mesirs. 1)/Iglag Glom Rod-
erick Camehell. Aldan IVIunro„ and
Robert .Winkworth. • • -
• . The ceremony ivas followed 'by ..,a-
receotion.,in tlit-Lchureb_ aftex:
--'31re-litid' been in -hang health •for•Windeor over tlie.---Week;end: • which the imests repaired .tci,the De -
le past two or three Years but owing Mr: and Mrs. H...Harteii. and fluidly., troit Yaoht. Cloh for 5nimpr sn'd
.0 the indoniitable ;enrage and twill- Were guests of 111i. and 14E!.-Henisv, donclim Mr- and Mr Re'lev:left„.bY
powel Henry !Motor for northern Michigan; They
she:•POSSOSpOrt•wo4 able to be Morten Sunday;
will on .1-beir return, make their home'
and about her epstoniary duties. . .Mra. .Aubrey ,Eiggins and. son .of rietroit ,
Sometinze during the 'afternoon of Detroit visited her, bi-other Mr. Herb :
.AuFult 0.4.th. she :went for, a: walk
lrough the orchard and later was
;found, there in an vincOnicious
Alton, passing' away ,a few'neinutea af-
.;er. being ',found. , • , • - , -
She was the daughter of. the late
loorge end Margaret .Clark and
H. Spiith•
has 'rettirned to .Golden'
pentTher--early life- in the vicinity of
;alley to resume her duties' as. teach-- 7
1 - London. Coming to Bruce bounty in
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_, , ,tdolt life. where she met and inarried
er.
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Mies Clara McQuillin :and her ain't I -
..1r. MacKenzie who surVives.-her at
Ars. Tarlton of Detroit arrived hoin4 :he advanced age of 84 years. The
.:ast Week from a trip .Whieh took :urriVing_Lnembers of the family are
;hen; .. through : England and parts of yirs. jobn mini.. of weit .wawanosh
• Europe.• •
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Mr. rs. Cameron 'MacDonald
Anithis brother Clarence; of Godexich
,,,notpfedlo..601i4.V.4e.T,Ikke-week-Aufk
. And took the hoot trip through the
• lusitoka takes.• ,•
• Mr. and Mrs. Arelde Petersen were
leeswater on Wednesdey attencl-:
.ng• the marriage of a cousin, Mr.
IViilton Ross to Miss Mabel Banner-
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both bf Coiross. ' •
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• Mrs. Matie4Jeffrey and daughter
Helen, of Toronto and Miss, Annie.
• MacDonald' of Detroit 'were guests at
•the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mac,,
MilIan a few days last week.
Mrs. Win: Ainsley and daughters,
.• Gyneth and Dahlia a Niagara Valli;
Ont., were guests the .past'week
• Mrs. Bobt. Graham. Mrs. Ainsley
was formerly Dahlia Graham.
•Mrs". Greenway of Hamilton,
and Mrs. J. C. Campbell and dough-
• * Flora of Winnipeg spent a taw
'days Of holt week with Mi. and Mrs.
• M. L. Greer and other Ladknow
• friends.
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Mrs: *Anthony Doyle and little
' daughter Lillian of Detroit,
• have returned to their home •after
iipeiidhig the past five Weeldi Viditing.
friends in Luelmow,, ifolyrood and
Langside.
Airs, Thee. Gaunt the Second Con.
• Kinloss, Katherine. of North Bay
• mill Alexander Of Teesciater, ' one son
„infangy,.7„: ' .„..;
The deeitatied • was in --woman
modest' retiring, disposition- and only
those in her fainilly -Circle and to
be fetv friends Whii weiie nriVeleged
:o know her best was given the know -
'ledge of the' heautifel -life Of Patient
•ielf-Sacrifite that she lived and *the
devoted. service that she .rendered.,
Interment was made in South Kin-
loss cemetery'. Services lit the house
and graveiwere conducted by a form-
er paste.); the Reverend Mr. 'Seobie
-Belgrave, assisted by 'the Rev. Mr.
• Whitfield of St. Helens. •
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• . Leather Label Overalls and &necks
for men arid boys..The Market, Hor-
nell -Murdoch. , .
Mr. and Mrso Grant arta
'daughter, of New 'York City, and Mt.
and Mrs. T. G. Vondewoter4tud child-
ren of Wellington Opt, viere guests
of gr. and Mrs. 'Carildld Ostrander
• last, week. •
• Mr. /Art .leynt ie. in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London for treatnimit of
his eye which he had injured sone
weeks ago. Itatiter,lutd conditions de -
'eloped during last week, •and the
eye, was very painful; 'There was
some improvement reported On Tueti;,
Cambridge Clothing, represented by
Mr R. E.-MaiKeilzie will be at OUR
STORE 'Wednesday Set. lith, with
templete.renge Pall and Winter
Samples Of 'attita and byercoatsii
el: .11; be, it:4 ebeeee- te, seel•ael
Curran last •week. .
At Blake Church •
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mOrial window .installed in • Blake
'Church, by the Stainers' in
.memory of their. Parent, the late Mi.
and-Ars:MM. Stothera, took place
Sunday morning,' Sept. 1st, that day
being. the 25th •anniyersar3r of the,
*death of Mr. Stothers Mrs. Stother's
death occurred in April of this year.
'The church was filled to capacity and
a great many unable to enter were
seated outside the windoVvs. Rev.
ASHP141) NOTES
• Mrs., .Inseph Stotherswhose death'
was briefly menitioned'in The Sentinel
lost. week, -died fellowing an , opera.
tion for toitre at the General Hos-
pital. at 'Hamilton. , The operation
took place on. Thorsdoy, Aug. 22nd,
and for a Unit the .patient appear&
to be doing 'well. BY Saturday other
troubles. set in and. she passed away
:on Sunady.
Mrs. Stothers was born at Dun-
, gonnon, the • daughter of the late.
Vtrillianrt and Ann Mallough and there
grew up. to Womanhood., Thi,rty nine
years • ago she Was' martited to '114
Joseph Stothers and six. Yeats .later
they moved. to Blyth. _Besides .Iter
husband she leaves 'to..:rnoutii, four
daughters: Mrs. 'Met:Teil; of Sarnia;
Miss Alberta, of Denver, Colorado;
• 'Mrs. S. K. King of A.thilita and Miss
lona of Kirkland Lake Alt Mrk
Xing were Wile attend the fuinetat
Mits. Greer of Marais, Mrs. Andrew
Stewart .and Mfg Stephen Stothers
,Dungatiroin are, aistqs• of . the der.
Ceased, -
The late Mrs, *others was a very
• ettlinaMe iljeutan, filv-art Seth% in.
• such ivOrtis as tend to .111.0ral. and s.o7
hnprovenient, -•
• The funeral' which '7,We-a lit -Witte,
reildente-
tifigley'ttreet; on Wednesday after,
cOndtteted
deerge Weir: tifigated Rev..
Anderson, ft:flowed by intern -kid io
tiothast the newest and 'lest Tn.
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70-ge tor, Day td InOttit-ta,tidr.
.•part Was Abi. thosliottoiri;' ion Of
the late II -toning Slitiebottorni. .
hoitettoiir re0 -here l'Wliett- , yoteug': -CeineterYt-
PERTIL EIRS
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Company
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Mrs. • David Kennedy, Miss Jean
,Kennedy, Pea and Miss .Net-
tie Sharpe .visited on Tueday of .last
Week with Mrs. John Reid, of Auburn
.• Miss Nettie Sharpe of Hamilton
• ineht the. past tvuro weeks with htl'
friend, Mrs. A. Poit.;
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris &child--
ren
,spent the week -end with her
I parents Mr. and Ildre. John CInhb.• , ,
Mr. Wm. Leitch gtnd -his mother,
alio Mrs. Roil Pringle and little Helen
. of Detroit' sent the week -end arith
JohnAnew,of President- the latter's mother here, • 4,,
of the London Coaference, Conducted. Mrs. Harry Tichborne of Goderich
the dedicatiolt. tee; ,first.. calling
Stothers as representatives, of the
Stothers family to formally • unveil
• the. window..Mr. S. B. Stahel's, ai
eldett son, spoke feelingly of the
*place the Blake church had had.in the
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affections of his parents, of the pride
to young folk of their family vilio are
-sCattered. throughout the different
provinces of Canada, feel In. their
home 'church, and their henietornmu-
spent a week with her mother Mrs.
KenneffY, Who--w-e-- are sorry
to report is confined to bed with
neuritis. Her manly friends wish her
speedy. recoVery. •
Mr: and Mrs. Will Eagleson of
• Detroit spent the week -end with,their
mother, 'Mrs. Eagleson. ,
• Messrs. Hewitt of Rockwood, spent
the week -end at' the home of (Mr. Jas.
Wilson.
• Mr. Carl Lott of Kincardine and'
nity. And this he,felt was true of alt' Mr. Wes. Lott Atwood spent the
the foung folk who had • left -this week -end at their home here.
eommonitir and gone out into the , The Women's Institute met at the
world.'tfle presented the window in home of Mrs. Gibson • Gillespie on
the. name of the family, to the people Wednesday evening of last week and
of Blake Chorch.:Kev. j. Agnew then presentedltiss Merle Wilson with a
dedicated the windew with prayer. handkerchief Shower. Miss. Wilson
His text "A good name is rather to. left, on Tuesday to enter Stratford
be chosen than great riches, and love General Iloapital aea hurse-in4rain-
ing favor rather than silvevand gold, ing. ,wish ant alt kinds of good
'Prey. '224 was the foundation' of an • lock. ' •
inspiring message. Mr. Agnew has a Mrs. A. Pox, and Miss 'Nettie
splendid voice and is. e forceful ape& Sharpe .spent a couple .of days • last
ker .so these who were outside 'were, Week with.Mrs. Boy Patten of Lucan
able t� hear the' greater, part of the Miss Mary Weir left' on Monday
speaking, and all of the music.. Mist; for 'Hamilton wbere she enter.
Marian .Gibbings of Clinton son* very the hOspitarthere to train as a-turseil
sweetly "Open The Gates of: the We Wish her the best luck.
Temple" and "Al4ne with jesus.P' Rev,. Mr Wilfred jacepes of Cobalt Vis-
o. Tavenor, Pastor. •who is 'spending • ited sans Past' two weeks viith his
his holidays in Toronto, was present parents here.
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to assist in the services, which' Was .4uite a number fro% here. attend -
'very beautiful, impressive' and tipPro-- , ed the funeral LaiTgaide last 'rues-
priate. The evening 'Service was the 'day of the late Mrs. 3ohn.,,McKenzie
anniversary. of the thitreli and 'again Mrs. Thos. Gaunt is a• daughter and .
• Mi. Agnew,. who by •the 'way is 't Mrs..Bobt. itosi niece. The situut-
. former -Ashfield boy, preached. His ,thy of the community is extended to;
text way"This one thing I do" Phil, • them in their sad bereavement. •
2-13, and -he drew many lessons from Mr. and Mrs: Joe Tiffin :tuult.: kr&
the life of Piot applying' them to Orville Tiffin and Mr, and Mrs; Wes.
present day. .prehlente., Mrs. Jeffrey
of Teeswater 'sang very effectively,'
The.. 'kat, of 4.1fizaretli," and The
Blake Sal*, an anthem. 'Th
weather and roads were perfect and
the Church was filled in the, evening
also,
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bUkiding busitieti it De- Cairit -et:Third& • •
the husband and faintly of the late
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FRIDAY & 8ATURDAY
• September 6-7 , •
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and the wonder hOrse, Tony, In •
"RotGa RIDING ROMANCE" •
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Demonstration Campaign
We want ev(eryone to know the
quality and performance. of the Ford
Come -for a FREE RIDE any
day whether. you are --interested. in
pUrchasing ,car or,not.
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WELL RENDER§ON
Ford Sales and. Service
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WHEAT WANTED
• 'POOL AND NON‘POOL
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LIJCKNOW PLOUB MILLS
• MRS. HABIRK INJURED •
.• Last weeks Kincardine, Review Re -
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porter had the following:,A
On Saturday morning last Mrs.
Wm. liabkirk Queen Street. south,
was the victim of an unfortunate ac-
cident. While in their. orchard. Mrs.
Habkirk stepped onsitio.,anple,' this
causing her to slip and fall. The
knee cap of her left leg was tractor-
' ed.. Suet - Can injury is very painful
and the proce,ss of healing takes' con-
dderahle tinie. Her Many friencls.
sympathize with her in her trouble:
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• Tiffin were in Taranto attending. the „• VIIIGHAM ARENA
C.N.E. and while -there attended the •• ,
,wedding of ,Mts. Jos. Tiffin's twice, The Gordon tekhardt totonaiiy
Miss Florence Then1Paan On Satur- • Sell Ringers is billed to play the
'day_ ,•• Whighani Arena on 'Monday Septeiii-.
.Mr. Albert McQuillin went to Lon- ber 9th. The COlnpatty )tas.a
don coi..TtieSday to have an operation ad girls orchestra front the Pacific
on-hiS eye. Cost and suppiy a program of up.
The Misses Mteurdie. Wingilant to -date dance .'
;Spent the Week-tild With, Mr. 4.1•14 gra- Admission will be 25e-ilancigT8 4,
•• Wnt. DaWlant tickets quarter
'Giver eifflialaiMi developed hi " _ - "rn '
tiePtiPit *Of the:torsi ilia Pitehing
itelfts" •• :
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tOtirnantent.' On, Leber. Day, and the , - • „, , -• • •
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Competition .at'efstited cpiite last of The Oirl Guides will. meet 'tItleSt• ,
ntrant ,, evening trid..1U'ifie OnTile'S Ask= _ , „ _ , : •
:Itestilts were AS f011OWStilst *ION TOO* Of the Public &heel, Any girl gC11661;
.ttickhatt atici Oirvid Ho' rite; Pet. ever If years of age is welcome tti #
many • kindnessean t.iietn by
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Brands for fall wheat
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inent isqull of liargains.
Miss Seeing Them
Alfred E. Boswell
Temple Clark ,arid -dare • tion "Schools re-opeited Tneikray
• • Ina 'gala that had tiot.H. Mebeld . WOMEN* IXSTAIVI-1 • f I - Ito I
morning'- The. moat c 6
and A. lost 'dire* tlidr • 416,.....••• • ' ' h- 'Kett
• as In attrad arge
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114 regular ineeting thenow Women's Ms:Mute *Or be held.
,at the bailie of Mrs, 11..11. Thonioso-n.
played ifiay betli In the •
monef, and hi-rib:et- it is being whis,;
pered about tht the .gaiiie•• *ill be
protested Ort leotint af 'd • '
1+,14OtaiIs again in 'clarge
as prinitipal With the felloiving as-
sistants: Mr, P. M. Grant, Mi K:
• . Johnston,
ttstigg-th the Tetifthettlir et atelY, their friends aid.; in their member-% - Ott 11440 SOL 6th at please ilete 2..2# at be Alte.t., MacDonald, MrMISS Margaret MacCallum, Mrs.
Xuton' County, 00August .28* 1920, *atilt tad. bereavainntiL drahairi having hilted Oil One Ot.thef
to. tdr, and Mfg. litaitatt gnat, 11 Willi • • . piqergi ts'4;ilte liteik• *0114 tliati '0. sii-'114; Miss Isolsol
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