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MIST'S OUTING, SOON' '
"TO CLEAR;. ,..,.R
BOYS'' .OUTING SHOES
'TO CI:$AI . ,. . •
YOUTHS' OUTING SHOES'
TO CLEAR
WOMEN'S OUTING. SHOES SOLIDRUBBERRU HE
To CLEAR;
IVOMZN'S CANVAS OUTING SHOES. CUBAN HEEL' ..:
TO' -CLEAR ••••••••.••••'•••
'MISSES OUTING `SHOES `-. TO
CRIILDS'',01ITING SHOW -CLEAR
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°LANGSIDE TEA' ClS81t H1tl) •.._'
ANOTBER SUCCB $FUL', TERM'
• $r. Graham . Pinkney,^ teacher at
Lsngside :shoo;:, has been re-engaged;
for .bis third tern.. Far. the Past two;
terms, Graham'; Pdpila ' hive been
quite iuccessful'eat ''examinations; He,
Innen large school, and . teaches all
elassties, •first^ ' and second
year ' kig'lt : school work. ' This' past
term three `continuation school Thio
passed _: all .subjects 'written; on, and
his entrlttice, class of three all .passed
on theyr *►*lie's fork: This is a cred-
itable. showing "and 'is :.a repititian''of
the . cions` Year' when,* like. nu ' -
!ro Y r m.
ber'in"beth •grelea met'with,shnilsr
;success.,,
epi gins'w:.
les .'In --.K hI
s-
GARD1
Was' A :Lifelong, And Esteemed ‘Resi-
dent of Hint -Township-Funeral
Was Oa Saturday
The suddenassin of • the '`'late
p g
Joseph Hodgins at his home in !Kin-
1?
Kin-
loss, gas_ a distinct *hock and
with grief to many friends and
neighbors, , for not onl was he .. one
'Ki
of nloss' oldest ' y,. residents, nt
re dea , but` .one
of the most highly:; esteemed. He was
his. 73rd year,.
Born 'November 6th,,. 1861, on the'.
10th concession, he grew tp manhood
there. He' was married to Mary Louise
TS Switzer in the year 1891 aitd•at that C>3 I:ARGE CROWD ,, ,
r tains' t o . u residence on ' an`- a -
R.h. p d
With ` attractive surroundings `and
favored:'i y ideal weather; a monster'
.crowd,'. enjoyed'',the garden party tit
liistsbr dge:sit Thursday ;tFor 'over
'three : hours , until after nine `o'clock,
eraydi,' fished '':the tables that were
L , nestly la bore an bundance `. o;[,
N f
good. ,'. ,°'e'�.st. <A, iaaA•, ebe
g
"twsen •!
Ori
It gsbridge
rt
is falling, With
lo
ngend.f
the scor
e
k tac{ed'Many
tr:-e ts. -the, dance
iiaderwjr, , witk mnaic.
;:'p11lea
po
ide
d
;:,b
y'
:
Orcestra"'At in ermteat "
Mr� iaYond sang°:s verI
selections, • With MissJen
Lena accompaist,':Tdraw
for
the quilt and. chair 'was then Made
wtth,,th former lielitjr woti'by Irene
O'Conner, of . St. Augustine, while
' Mat r:•Doyle of `,Kingsbridge `:won • tits
chair. -
New Waal . Goods, . Prints, Ging-.
hams, Pigntis,' Etc: THE ' Ml tKET
•
.er
utflt a
eBo ys
y
before
chool Opens
WE ARE READY TO DO
• TBI*, FOR YOU..,
r•Ty
SOX.•
UNDERWEAR
SHIRTS
PANTS
SWEAT SHIRTS.
SWEATERS
BELTS'.
SUSPENDERS
CAPS
3 OR' 4 'PIECE.SUITS;
IN FACT WE CAN ,OUTFIT:.
THE YOVTH FROM . 'fink 1.
FEET UP,
Look Our Stoe
Over.
. Buswell,
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.L11CK(NOW,, r I. ONTARIO.`;
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•:aVtr"n a .,,..,.., wu,.i>uu a .L,�aa v A
joining hush, farm, where they have
since=my
ide.'their.home. The cleared
the land, bunt,: and 'Mode ...for
.sel Ye•"
them-
a caart bl .•home, of
k,i dly hosPi
to#ity and afarm
,ahow=
xam
e e 1 :Of � thrift � and in
48 jl ,} p e dus-
f
Hew ;a.:
as man of **ling honest ` `
g, y.
end .;neighborly spirit, `that .endeared
hint to'^many^and,wou-him anti
1nanY
tin ' ie a
lila fr nds. .was- toter
ad ' 'atw.
Y : ale _ t+.
none: even heard his goice braised'
against an y ' ne a `took. i
little rt
nrt
' ..ptiblic aairs, ' but ,yet had :a keen
intereSe in all work far,'the ^ 'better•
Mint < of. Ilia ..coriimunity.,11e vas ik
lifelong ,ineinber -of • the "Methodi '�:
Jhurch; in which he found' a pleasure;
to, serve in different of ices for many
yearsEe was a strong IneMber of
the • Orange Order'' and the Scarlet
Chapter being ' a ...Fait Matter . of
Culross Lodge. A kind, affectionate.
husband and father, a good neighbor;
hie ilemise.:In mourned • by all
He: passed away'. in the early hours.
of ' ;Thursday, August 9, 1934, after:
several " months,`, illness of. ,heart
trouble, with 'complications:
He is survived by his wife, one
ton Earl on'. the home farm,;;'* 1 one
daughter, Elva, Mrs. T. ,Emery,. of
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio,'.wbo were- with
hiin when he'd passed .quietly. away.:
one ,grand -daughter, . one sister, ,:Kate,.
Mrs.'' Miller. ;of.`Sedro Woolley, Wash.,
who `;attended the funeral, and ,one,
brother Lynn of. Valley Centre, ,Sask.'
The service on 'Saturday was con=
ducted by his 'pastor, Rev.' "' S. ' T.
Tricker of '°Lucknow United ' Church.
During the .service, Mrs.- ,Harold Tre-
leaven' gave a very lovely solo. , T
pall -bearer's' were, Mr: Foster Moffat,
Mr., Jack Ross, Mr, Robt. Scott,. Mr.
Denali. $tatters,' Mr. Laughlin • Mac-
Kenzie and Mr.' Peter Moffat: A
very" large, number of friends follows'
ed the remains to thea, Teeswater
Cemetery. •. .
A loving father, true and; kind,
No friend -like hims on earth we'll find;
For all of us he .did his 'best,
And GOd gave 'flim eternal :rest.
Acid Stomach is dangerous.'. Suffer-
•ers from Stomach ° Troubles • use
KIRK'S ST MALKA... Got 'a bottle
today from 'McKIM'S• DRU,G STORE.
PAVING COMMENCES
Lust week, the Goldie Construction
Co. 'pieced their .machineryin position
to cofnmence ^ paving operations, this
week on the :5 -mile stretch of gravel,
road from Kinloss ..village ..to ..the
Teeswater gravel.` It :1, estimated
that,. about ninety, men Would. be re
quired for :about 'three months, on
this work; which t •commences at ,the
west end. Laborers, !except the ex-
perienced hands neceasary, wilI'r►Ete.
Secured fiom amen he *nemplOOd
of the townships, owns Tand• villages
in the sop,
Wien, this link is completed, there
will ',be 'a complete/stretch of 'cement
and 'tarvia, right through from 'Kin-
•Jardine to Toronto. , '
The work 'of :paving a ten,foot
Strip ''from Walkerton to 'Hanover' is
now.'well under way:
Bargains- in 'tftlomen's and ' Childs'
Coil Undergarments in Silk and
Cotton,--'TT'OE 1ARXET STO1tE
n:.
enera.
. ,Mr. Tom Alton of Toronto is hoh;�
daying 'hero) with his, mother;.
Mrs,. A. E. ;Howell. and Helen - Po
visiting. with relatives:.In Exeter.
Rejief from Stomach Troubles with
Kipp's erh Tablets. ;A. E. Mcif,IM
'Phone. • '
•Come in and; sae •the`igtiity bargains
at PEARLMAi 'S GREAT UNLOAD-
ING SALFx
Mrs. M. E. Grant and son Donald•
of. Toronto, were 'callers in 'town on
Wednesday.
Plias •Rostella Mullin .has returned
home front s three -Weeks'. visit in'
and around Orangeville.
• We. ' Robert: Hurley from Echo Biiy
is visiting her, 'Atter, Mrs. John
Graham;:
r
We •are 'pleated tqr report .'Mrs W..
I. McNeil is imprpy ng after -her
Serious ' *''
Jimmie Webster,,' Harold Allin and
Earl Foster *rep down ' camping at'
Kintail this. •week.
R. W. `'Andre*' of . Listowel spent,
last ,week witk^ friends :at Point
Clark and Lucknow
1.4tede and Dorothy Cooke
are questa of Rev. and ' Mrs: ' E• D.
Gallaher iii Owen Sound.
0iiss ..Iaobelle' Dyinc k of .Wegt
Lorne, :also , Mise Lillian ,liottre of.
Orangeville, ore guests this ",week of.
:Miss Rostella Mullin.;
'Mr. and'Mrs. Wilmot Thompson
M �nl?
of 'Alliston, spent` the week -end, with
b
�.
Mr, and: Mrs. Well. Henderson.
-; Mr. and Mrs: Rughie Anderson;, and',
two children "re .Visitingwith the
fitter's P p Arent!t W at hitechurcli
Mrs.- L.. A. Le and son Edwin,. of
o ' a la
at
N. Y., visited for a day ,I st
week. with Mr. and Mrs: Walter Alton.
Josephine and, Mary Aitchison have
teturned to their. home iii Harrieton
w,
after' visiting;; -with ;their. grandpar.
ents, : Mr•';and Lr+. Thomas Aitchison.
Miss Jean Reidieurne
d
to ho her e. `o ' `nda after, an .ea-
tended
'e
t a nt,s ..
en ^ ded vi it, with aier sa Mr . , E:
B �B0
alf ui.
Mr. apd•. Mrs., GPrd?n Johnstv. n;and
three
r
children..'Mall • •�an7
a
Patsy Ann_ are : holidzi "'Y'
ol+. �' , .
visitors;
Robertson.
• Miss HoletThompson retnrned
on`
Monday from rt;'. six weeks'' .trip for
Western!.Col jda, which took her ss
far 'as•' Victoria..
Mr. and' M. Baynard of
Lucknow, spent Oew :days. last week'
alt
.the home of their daughter, Mrs.`
Walter Alton" ' ^
Mrs. F. D. Eclonnan,'who has •been.
quite 111 suffering from' a heart con
-
Was reported -considerably ani-.
proved. the first ofthe. week.
Mrs: W. D. Webster .and.daugh-
ters, Flora ' and" Mary Olive returned
w.
to their: Ante in Toronto after spend-,
ing a few weeks ' at Point Clark.
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Accompanying her daughter; Mrtt:;
Getang of Waf laceburg, with whom
she has' been visiting, Mrs. Angus`
McKinnon Sasreturnedto her home
here.
Mr. Allili Crawford . of' Blyth, is
the neW met hanic 'at Ostrander's
garage, • where he .commenced his
duties'. on ' Monday.-,, Mr. and Mrs:'
Crawford and two children are take'
ing up residence in the village. .
Mrs,. H. G. $herriff,'Vera and Gray
hatnAmet the 1?riendship Club from;
London at Kintail Summer : Camp,
where l they senta very jolly boli?
day week..
Mrs R. J. Treleaven 'af .Hamittotl•
and Mr. rind' Mrs: Harold Treleaven
and little Wtnnifred ;of 'Toronto are
'visitors at the home of Miss Gertie
Treleaven ^, •
.Dr. - and Mrs. Will Hackett of
Detroit were week -end visitors with
the formers. brother, and' sister, Mr.'
Jaynes ,Hackett' of Ashfield' and Mro:,
W.7.".T.: Lane of Ripley.
Rev A. 11V, and ' Mrs. 'Brown'•' and
fantiIf formerly'01 Ashfield Circuit;
And 'who' is now ministering within
a couple of miles, of :Hamilton, called
onfriends here the ;end. of the week,
lteeve , A. W. Ilanrilten and .Mre.
Hamilton_ and: family, adcompanfed
by Mr.^ J. A. ;McDonald are holiday=ing " at the, 'Agnew. ' cottage; neer•'
Sprucedale, end some fish stories can,
be pected upon their. return.
JitnWinners `
Winners at the ladies' weekly jitt.
ney, at .they• (teen on Tuesday ,were
Mrs. Howsurd,'Ag$ew, Mrs., P.orteou4',
Mrs. Dove piton and. Mrs. Temple
•Clarke..
FAR11ilI1tS, ATTENTION!
We invite the :farmers ofthis
district -interested in !Wheat' fertilizer
to consult the, latest • Governnient -re-
pert at our office. •
' Ltlexxow, FLOUR mitts,
w. B. Treleaven..,
fi.
Miss ►iida:1940.as:"1' .0.1pre
ept,, a xlsitor in .'!1oronto ,
"Lloyd Robb..'' of Aahlield, is going
*bo -t
*boot with ae ' index linger onhis.
right: hand ,bound: PP, as :a rest1lt of
an occident grhile operaig the
binder, when. the ',digit, wit badly.
crushed; ,
•. Miss .Catherine; MacKenzie, who'
has completed her summer coufse, in
Art at' Toronto, returned to her home;
here the latter part of'; the . week,
where: ,she will spend the, remainder'
of 'her holidays.: ' S
Mrs, Chas. 'Barber of Win ham'
and her two daughters, Misses Anna
and Florence of Toronto and her On
Chas.: A. of Chillawack, B. C., visited!
at the home "of Mr.-. and'': Mrs. • W. J.
McNeil on Friday.;,
The ofiice` lest'.. week. ` vacated by
Joseph Agnew ,.is undergoing repair
work at prssent, .;which :upon' coin,
pletiou. will be occupied aa•; a :watch,.
repair• shop by Harold Agnew, whose.
present stand is across the street in
the Congram Block.'
Not Iwiaviag Town
• Mr.. A." E.:Traplin,who has severed
hist' connections as mechanic at the
FOrd Garage, contradicts: the rumour
=that7b0s--leaving7ta sttid-advises-
the public"that for the,preaent, those
desiring his service* inay get in touch
with "him at his home..
Mr. and'':Mea Steele MacKenzie and '
three daughters. of " Waterloo .who
y
:were holiday fn•'at Red, :Bay,' 'spent
.g
the week=end with the' former's ar-
ents, Mr. and kris. 1t, V.:MacKePnzie;
Jean' and Mary' Joan 'reinained ,to
,spend d the rest' of the ' holida
penywith
their
ra grandparents.
p
Condition '
Is 'Grave ,,
.,Mrs. -Robert : Henry, who has'' been`
seriously ill, Bufferin from a trap e
. g g
blptid disease, le kaemia; is gradual
ly losing strength; and.:her condition:
thin week 'is' quite' grave -'Her .bus
band ; who 'has been inpoor health of
, ,_
Lte suffered a . slight -stroke :the g t
I port rtof the
.:week.
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M . and' Mrs:
i.
N. F. Thoinnson
of
pronto arevisiting this:week with
the, .#or.mer's.
mother,
Tm onBillPresent
sent
dJyinfroma his'dutiesiasoloi'
s'bt olait-
1E4ar4' Park United . Church At the;
h•
Sunday.. • evening 'service at the:'Pres-'
eria h r
C u ch „lie sang in fine. Voice
'Thinks- Thank*' ' to
,• be . God".
TIIURSDA ,;.' AtgalsT ieth .1 d41r
eadrig Riag, . ithmetic
WITH THE COMMENCEMENT . OIC''' THE. FALL TERM OF
SCHOOL (ONLY TWO • WIsEKS . AWAY) :T 1I E., CH1LDitfaN
',WILL,REQUIRE. NEW OUT (ITS.
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A: Wonderful range of ;New •'intern
-VOILES, and 'PRINTED MUSLINS,
CHILDRE.N'S ' SOCKEES." White and Colors, Pair . , . *9c & 25c
SILK. and COTTON BOOMERS, 'Ter Pair , , , ,,..„• ,23c' & '35c
.
ROTS! SAND. , FLA�iNEL SHORTS,:. Fair ', ; . f k , , . •,:. 980,
BOYS',.NAVY »ENEM 'LONGS,' Elastic ;Natal .,:,. 8
GOLFI HOSE,. Reiniforced' ff eel:;, pair <"< a , : • 25c 0.45c
TWEED, SHORTS and! BLOOMERS', . ,.'. .50c to $1.65'
SHIRTS• . and, BLOUSES .. _ , •.: , . -45c up'
5i AGENTS'. FOR .SIMPLICITY PATTERNS
Specials
giG SGAP,` 10 BAI B • . -33d
PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES, 2 BOXES :....... . .. . .......29c
DERBY SOAP . FLAKES, 5' LIR. 11OX .:::.......:..........39c
COWAN'S. ,COCOA;' ,1 LB. TIN . 23c
FANCY RICE, 4 LBS."25e
„SEEDLESS RAISI 2 25c
..... ... ,.
• MAPLE LEAF BAKING .POWDER, 1 LB. TIN :....:,
FOREST CITY BAKING;POWDER, WITH. GLASS' .;:., ;; •'23c
PEAS, 2 TINS.,. 25c.
.LARGE LBBY'S P &1. BEANS lOc
30'
• 4
OZ." JAR •OLIVES• . ; � 35c
Try O`Own.ec BLACK:
� 7E'
Oar S al A at 49c
• rp K A
hvn doing.' 'your icklin 'get the` hest :'n VINEGAR, HEINTZ.
,IT _
WH WINE.E R S BACK, FLI ' A ' , and C S,F. & L W .S M LT ,fiOc gal.'•
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^gin,
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T.wo'cars,one bearing a New; Brun
sNova;wick ' � is other:
ck 1 enae, `, :the a ,
. i 'n
.Scotia„ 1 cense *ekedside •b , side t
•py i
Treletiten s Bed and Breakfast:'
Ouse over;'the week -end, was a coin-
cidence
cidence that was noted and rem.aeked
ohn several."T e Nova' Scotia car
by
twhae.
:that of R Fred`' R Ytt.
Whilej
le
a °. Nthat Turnbull,,
of the
Taylor Safe Co., he 'being
accompan-
ied by Miss Dais . Pelky of Wo "
-
toc
s k„N. B. 'Both were paying guests
at the Treleaven .House, 'wherethe
latter • are, remaining :this week. of a , child.
SHOOTING
E
P R MITTE
D
( ' Th Game and Fisheries Depart-
ment, upon
ePart-ment-uPon receipt of information re
gardiri
the:,, circumstances ,under
which the black, bear' was shot . at
Holyrood, reply yroodp y statingineffe ct that
they were'satisfred
witthe
e
xP
lana-
do in view of ,the, fact that the
bear wasdestroyed by 'Mr. Ackert
upon request, p n a rque ,when. its presence , on
the farm of Rodger' Corrigan , was
vi wed , as'dangerous
eto-'
the• safety
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roved
lea
DO YOU want proof; of McLanghlin-Bniek's
eteellenee,? The most convincing we can' eget is' is' that ...Canadians bar five ; times as :many,
:MeLsugbWrBuicks`as any other Eight. over, $1500.
Do, yen know *nod?, asod?, McLaughlin -Buick'
ilriusiphs iii excellence becante h is'the'.fine,.
tatted 'result of more than twentyseven, years of
building. The world .respects the time -proved
McLensblin•Bnick achievements• Valvein•
Head engine design .. Torque Tube .Drive . .
Sealed Chassis. And owners everywhere ire
•acclaiming the, many, new^advancements McLaugh.
Iin.Biiick has engiaeered,for 1934.
Why not convince yoursel/.by dri'vitig the new
McLeughlin-Buick of your' cboiee• today?
INE&ACTION
WHEELS
"Knee -Action's peribits' '
each front wheel to follow
the •ir ularities in . the
road, without transmitting
shock to the ''opposite
wheel or to jhe-franc's and
body of the car. Nopitch-
ing,
bouncing or jarring; •
YYCUUM.P WIIR,
■RAK�
• Increased braking ares is a
great efficiency and, lona'
life feature of the new
brakes. Adjustments for
Wear are required less fre-
qquentir than formerly”
And the braking action Y
morepositive.
,AUTOMATIC'
' STARTING
To start the ar, you aim -
pry turn the key and step ,
on the, accelerator pedal.
Automatic choke. throttle"
control idie,contrd; spark "
control and water temper -
atm* control takecare of
the rest.:
rr,
•Air Cllgf>tio's Tires Octane.SeIeetor;
• •A114i<ilest SXiiero=nses• h SMifH
• o9 • . higher
Veiltilatio . ; . Low PricesalldGMAC Terms
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A 'GENERAL !MOTORS VALUR
PRODUCED IN CANADA
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