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$2 00PEA YEAR 4,1N ARV.
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W; ONT., 'TiORSIDAY, ApdttsT
O the, 1804
• SWOPE COnta, 913NTsL
Moo
kcolt. :0•Al4i-,- Goad OniSide iron
and 40feet of IN! iii0„e•
'ApPIY• at Sentinel Office.
, FOR SALE—Seed Wheat Daw-
son's 'golden, ..ehaff,f, recleaned.
Apply Cecil EQbb, Lucknow.
•.;'Phone Ripley 17 r b.,
• FOR SALE -,Pea Stria*, well paved
under cover, , $3 per ton. , Can be,
weighed at St. Helena, also clean
Timothy seed, $5. Per bushel. ,
• John Wester,,R. 11. '2, Lucknow.
HOITSE FOR.. RENT--Cdnifortable,
•brick residence- rn 14alsceow,easily
heated, the Property of the late kvs.
',Tames' Boyle —Appy to Frank Boyle,
R. R. 3, Lutknow.
ELEVATOR COMPANY MEETING
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The 'annual Meeting', of...tte Luek
,
now Elevator Company, - Limited, will
..he held at the Office of the secretary
- Or the company on Saturday, Sept:,
jai, for the ' election. of officers' for
' the ensiling year and other regular
business. •
,
lames Alton, president
G. 11. Smith,. secretary..
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t.it onto the bet
Ilotlicoltgtal, Society,
TO..St,age,'Flower :Show
Wealth Of Blo�nt In Gankus Of MY'
• ticulturil Members Gives •FrOntise
Of A Highly .Successful Show.
. The flower aispiny in • Davison's
window. on Saturday, .was a 'minor
iiiplay of bloom to what is expected
o be exhibited it the Flower Show
le the .Town , Hall on Tuesday. next;
3epteinber 4th. . .•
Prize sheets. are out lising thirty-
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light different classes of . cut flowers
• lnd eight classes , Of potted plants.
First and second",prizes of 50e, and
•36e' 'respectively ' are . offered in each'
lass, with ,only • members • of the
'obeiety e'ntitled to. exhibit.
Exhibits,: will, he received. at the
' !'Own Hall from 9 am. to'•12'n'clotk,
the morning' of the Show. 'Judging,
vill take splace in the afternoon and
'n the evening the ' ball Will be oil.ened
.o the public at 7.30 o'clock, with an
admission fee of 'ter. .Child-
. OTHER. VARIETIES : ren :Will be admitted 'free. , •
tO make jelly. omeletspread, Commencing at 9.30 the out °floaters
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. ed omelet with jelly. just befOri which become the 'property of the
'• m' g. Jam
, preserves or j11y.
ni society,• ''
ill w . be ,auctioned off. Mem,
•'used. .• .: _, , , .1 bera Who have not secured a prize
• Ham Omelet: ,Sprinkle with sheet, may ;•secure One by 'ceiling at
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layer Of Ch000 conked hem, Rathwell and Reed's Shoe •,Store.
• with a 'little minced parsley
.like, before folding. I like to .p • '
• .„cup of niedhim white Sauce 4Fops,Lucia,Tow RINKS
1.. barntstrielet when ready to ser ' ' ' ••AMONG PRIZE 'WINNERS
Chicken Onielet: ,Before .f: - • ['; . ' ,----, . ',.(..
omelet, cover with a thick laye Fifty-two rinks were entered iathe
''diced cooked chicken in, a rich(Winghana Merchants' ' and , Manufac-'
'. seace. This is ' splendid tOT a, turein' -Bowling Tournament last
breakfast . or "lin:inch”s--ri
.' salThursdaY evening: The entry SO taxed
.' tery for summer,: entertaining. •
the capacity of the Wingham ''greens
• ed •sweetbreads mak he stibit ' •
for e e le en or yr may
that •the overflow played off on Luck.,
us_
• —ttina„ci'abrneat, lobster and si''''''w greens,/ which were also • filled.
Cheese omelet.: •Sprinkle a Plte.e 12 -end games with a possible'
• - , - -• i•••••••-•., • ' i 'elms of 30 -Were Played. Each of the
, • DANCE NEXT TIII711• AY our Lucknow rinks 'entered , were in
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There will: be!. a., dente in 'the th,...„,e 14.1z° In:Ler•,„; "Leili,..41*,:i:n .14LfeC6Y.,'414,
, :,Oiange. Belli: next Thurisdirrevening;• 'T'Aul,', ••`'‘Ch '*"'.'"•••••••'•14'•w'' """:4 "-wr•-•e•-_.
Sept;: 6th, under L. O. L. , auspices. score. . Hisial'S rink lied' 2 it,418 *inn;
: music •hy.sepoy.erCheatra. Gents 256,- a pins L Of '20; Huston's
. . ,,.:• ,, :, rin,k,1 2.. wins
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ladies, freeLunch counter. Every- pius lfi, and Agne 's.m' 02 wins
body Welcome. ;, " Pus 6.
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At .the.,eppelusion of play the bowl-
ers 'playing' here tetuineciTte Wing -
am : Where lunch' was.. served and the
Winners selected their prizes.
FIELD DAY AT, LANGSIDE
Field Day at Langside, Monday,
'Sept. 3rd (Labor Day) under, Base -
!ball 'Club auspices. 2 baseball games,
Langside, vs. Sth con. and Whitechurch
,vs. liolyrood. Girls, softball , gain;
Whitechurch vs. Langside. Sports
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events, including children's races.
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General , admission 10e. Everybody
bring luneh. Booth on the grounds.
'Carel Of Thanks
Btii: Donald 'Stewart and family
-,-- extend grateful thanks; to friends
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and 'neighbors for man' 'acts of kind:,
netts aad expressions of symnathy
ihewn.. theni, at the time Of ,the illness
and death of ,a loving :husband and
'father. :
Seek Information
Regarding Proposed
Telephone System
Residents Of District Urged To An
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Barer Questionaire Which Will En.
"W... Catenate To, Study ' Desires
Of Community In This Regard.
• 'A nubile 'meeting was held', this
tpring• When the matter.,,,,Of, establishing an iniproved • telephone 'aerv:ice
between Liacknowand the surround.;
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'FORMER KINLOSS LADY
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. nIso IN, LONDON ing 'district was. discussed Thimeet-
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ing:was so well attended that .it prOv4
Tthe death of Mrs. 'llatrY Scott Oc-, ed the question was one Of Vital in
etirred• in London, _after a lengthy
' illness. Mrs. Scott was, 'formerly'
Pearl McLean, eldpat daughter of
.•Mrs : :Edward McLean • and the late
.111eLean of Xinlotigh. The. ,
fun-
/ eral serviee, was held 4' on Friday at
the home Of Mr. BerAcott; Kinlotigh,
a' brother of the bereaved husband,
who, with one daughter, Norine;
• aOrYlvear,
!Mrs Scott is also Serylved by her
Mother, three. brothers :and fOur is
'4/*3-: Jack nnd, Mamie, : Of Ihilough;
Mrs.. jitniee iNixon (Wilda) Of De-
' troit; Ethel' of Stratford.; Jessie,
•HarOld and Retry; all of Toronto.
ACORN FREAK
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_Phillip. Stewart brought a. reel
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cern. freak intro this Office On Wed-
nesday. Growing in a compact cluster
;branching out from a single stock,
are 22 'ears of cern.. All are: small
however and . not toroperly developed
but each hears kernels of 'torn; tho
not mature. The eitlater lacks die
*rapping- of green leaves which
found 'on. an oMinOry eoh of dere.:
The tern is of the ' delden, 'Bantam
tette* '
•'Phillip also reports a second: crop
ofPelti; similar to that ,previously teo
-.Vetted by Met. Greer, As In the 'Ara
:ease, •the vines of Phillip's originnl
b•
terest to Many. -
, At that: time a committee was ap-
•nointed :representing the village and
-each or the various townships in the
immediate' ; cominuniti. ,• Littlehas
been heardof the matter until now;
when Reeve' A. W. ‘Hamilton advises
tis that each of the Sub-tOmmitteo'
has carried' on its field work se effi-
ciently that . the eolmnittee is 'now
ready to take its next' step, that of
seetiring the views of individuals in
,the district' as to their desire' for or
'against' a change from etelephone
c'onditions as they exist at present.
This information is, being ; *Ought
y 'meant of a 'self-addressed. reply
jiositard, teverai .epostions,
which fot the most -part eau: be
an-
swercd by "yea" or "no"; These
cards will . be Mailed out shortly' and
the public ere, urged to answer,the
ratestions and return .the card, for
+his" ;inforinatipiii. which' is forwarded
to the Railway and Municipal Board,
wi deterinine What ettion will .
fol-
low, 'Which may lead to the
installn-
tion of..n atisfaetorY telephone
•with Lucknow q central.
lIoWever,it is pointed out on the
ouestionaire, that although it iS'Aon.
Sidered advisable • to secure this In,
forination... now; le:4 fully realized
that conditionsiona '41ii not warrant the
'empeficntioc6 of nionet let installation
trop are all ,qnit detidiutte* then
COLOR AND BEAUTY
• , FEATURE FLOWER DISPLAY
One did notnetessarily.:baVe, to be
flaWat enthusiast to be; brought to
bolt at Davison's window on Sat-
urday• etriking was tlia elasa
of bloom that filled this window, few
there Fern, if any, who passed 'with-
out viewing it, and, there' were hal...,
Areas 'of adtnirers ;during ^ the after-
noon and bnfil late that evening. ,
*The display was sPonSoiScl i?s,r the
Horticultural, Society,,, the teXhibita
being grown by members only. There
Were .forty-five bouquets �n display,
and the sight was one of 'Colot :- and
beauty. Prominent among the displays
were: gladioli,- dahlias, roses,„ sweet
peas, tor,rigolds, 'Petuni2e,'4annp.dVag-,
Ons, zinnias, verbinits; niolturtimna:
stabiosa and larkspur, with, the Arat
three mentioned probably _attracting
the greatest attentiO:
The exhibits were displayed, by
Robert Fisher, G.1-11. Smith, Mrs,
Dave Huston, Airs. • Solomon, Mr:
Rathwell; Mrs. W. P. 'Reid', Dr. John-
ston, Joseph Collyer and Mrs: Thomas
Alton.
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P1111110-$14111 94 •
1.0006 In 1 st Game
It wai.a ease of too much-Morpe
Phillips, 'when Lucknow •clashed with
Aleaford on Wednesday in the first
genie of the "B" series pleydoWns.
Phillips limited the Sepoys to 'four
scattered hits and struck Out fourteen
whdle, his teammates were beating
the offerings of Gordon Irwin ,freely
for a total' of seven runs. Gord. was
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not as effectilie,in yesterday's genie
as meal and his support was ragged
On . the Other had, the ,Melford
'Winn Was admittedly, , playing over
their .heads and it • may be an alto-
gether different ' story when the*.
two teams meet in theaeconktoke
in "Aland* next Thursday.: ,
Scare By Innings ••••• •
JATehnOur 1000",006„n
:Ideaford• , 040 210 000-7
'BUILDS LAWN Foot., •
A sunken .pool, centres the lawn. at
the rear. Of Bert Ward's 'residenee,,
ind adds to' the beauty of his home
nirrotindings, in Which he takes much
Oxide. -With practically no Speee at
the front 'itif his home, by much work;
Bert. has transfigured backyard.
a' IS.aantir. spot. Here he has a
-ock 'garden, Inn of bloom and an
tbundance of fioWers and shrubs sur-
'rotiiiii" 'a:neatly trimmed lawn. In the
.lentre of the • lawn, bymaking uses
.af 'his''spare moments, Bert has built
a, diamond Shine! sunken, pool of
letnent in which is a spray fountain.
Bert had • such in Mind fer. a long
time •and no* that it is a reality,
heis • justly proud of,. his achievement;
Of such aYStein at iiiesoit,
inchea• • 'the ciuestilmaite._ .‘Nva4 • .
# ,tei t 1,1,, • tn.. ,4 ,n np
a g grown -TO e „Awe 6 ..-11 Dated .y ih Ini.,tie has -ee
,OcAtE:ottkita; and 4* in fL1I bJssoni tpvkt-w.,04,--,06-virivAqhf-'8°POn'
•. titti sorn already poddcd, tendert tel'ophOne
JOINT, CLUB MEETING .
• The, Liteknew, U F..0. Joint' Chili,
will meet ifl the Orange Hal! on Wed-
nesday, September 5th at 8.30 o'clock
A full attendance is requested:
'WED:DING BELLS.
Uscd By F. A. Gaby
:.ItasS Johnston • Baia Former .,P*Or°
,Engio44081 Car At 'Auction • Sale
Of Gorernment .Cars On Tuesday
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The 1927, seven;passenger Packard
i3edr4, the ,one-time private car of F.
A. Gaby, under the Henry adminis-
,1Tation, was purehased by Russ John-
ston, and driven to Lucknow by him
an Tuesday night.
,. This car was, one of -87 cars used
by officials • of the former Henry ad-
ministration, which were ...sold by
ipublic auction in Varsity Stadium,
Toronto, on Tuesday before a, crowd
f 8,000. The sale' was the fulfilment
'Pf an 'election promise of Premier
MiteholllIepburn„ •
'Mr. Johnston will use the former
•Gaby Packard 40,a 'business tar to
replace his Feld V'4, wrecked in an
accident' west' of the village a few
weeks ago. F. A. Gaby was formerly
lebiet hydro engineer.
t• Mr. .Tolinston •purchased _the:. ear
for $240':" on its. fourth • appearance
,before the auctioneer. ' It had pre-
viously . been sold to three different
buyers at the respective prices . of
$350.; $40, and $2.50, ,but . none Of
these ,buyers : appeared to have the
-riaeh to .pay for their purchase. When
Russ 'boaght'lt.on /the fourth time
the auctioneer remarked, "well, its
sold at last, an undertaker has taken'
it!' • •:
No • doubt Senting a story to this
'effect "Gaby , Car To,.Be converted
To A Hearse,".the Torontostar,
shortly after the • .purchase, Wired
Lucknow, asking in what' way Mr.
Johnston planned on using his new
purchase.
JOHNSTONEW'EBSTER
• JO the :presence 'of only intinediete
relatives and friends, the :marriage
of Lenora .Helen; eldest' daughter .Of
Is/1c,, and • • Mrs. Riehard, ;Weilater,
Lucknow, to ' Mr Cheater M. John.
stone, Son Of ',Mrs. A. Johnston aaid
•the late Mr. '• JOhiisitOn • Of Clinton,
Was solemnized at the United Church
'Parsonage,. rilicknOW On Saturday .at
.twelve , o'clock. nOon. • Rest.'S.T. Tuck-
er' officiated. lite bride " Was • eliartk
ingly gowned in blue :organdy with
white accesdories. and carried talis-
man reties and hatY breath. She Was
attended by her Sister, MISS rlare
Webster, ho was dreslied'. in .YelleW
organdy, tarrying n Mixed lietiqUet
of AM/Mier hitioni. Mr, :•HarVey• Web -
Stet, brother pt, the tilde, Was
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gretimstitan,. Following the eereiriOnY
,
„a Wedding dinner was iiekii:ed at the
home of the . brides parents, , the
guests numbering twenty-six
includ-
ing
relatives and intiMata friends„
The color • •ndlienie, was attradtiVely
carriad out in pink'and White and
the 'setting enhanced by.A•prOinsion
Of sponei Moat, .• ••'
Itt.„ and Mrs. •Alinatone•le4 an
tinter :trip later in the, , eftertiden;
'the, bride. iraikiling.Aa n yeliOiAt and
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scliooL ug,OONNs
ON TUESDAY NEXT
• ,41'he surinnervacation,.fer teachers
and students is rapidly drawing to
a cioSe,-, following several weeks of
holidaying that 'have : no doubt passed
ali too • 'quickly.'
,Mr. Whitby, caretaker of the. loisl
school has spent much .Work in hav-
ing the -building and -surroundings in
clean and tidy corder for next 'Tues-
day, when the fill term' commences.
All members of the kcal 'teaching
staff,in both ' and High. School
have been rehired; so the personnel
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will remain • unchanged from that of
the peat term. •
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7The exodus Of teachers who have
holidayed here begins this week for
aome. ,Among the .teachers we have
in mind who have left,,or will Shortly.
leave are: Olive Alien, Bronte; Flora
Andrew, London; Myra McDonald,
Wingani ; Alma Alton, London;
Harry: Alton, Walkerton; Epola, Bus-
well, Golden Valley; Harold Burns,
Vett William; Gordon Johnston,
Clifford; Bill Henderson, Whitechurch
Malcolm' Watson, Waterloo; Edwin
inith,,GArich; ,Marion MCDOugall
and Xatherine MacKenzie,.
Mary Douglas, Kitchener; Join MC -
Canute, Hamilton; Mon* Mitchell;
Viriarton; Helen Thompson, ,,HaeOVet;
Vera Sheriff; Dorchester; Gladys
Hodgins, O'Brien. „
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rh4gre44 • •The Brea
of Health, „ ealth
`QUALITY AHD 'SERVICE OUR. MOTTO
..--Saturday
. • DAm, • .sIbinwircgEs. • . RASPBERRY ‘TARTLETS; • •
$.gbLy• Robbs.,: •• • • CHELSEA' BUNS •
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• •DOUGHNUTS ' 'TEA Impi.lITS'
LAYER CAKES 4cX0 ROLLS
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• OUR WHOLEEATHEAR IS 100%.• NOTOLE WHEAT,
•• DELICIOUS AND HEALTHFUL
71.10tLYMAISrS1 .QUALITY:
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Phone 36 •
.BAKERY
Lueknow
Lucknow Horticultural Society
TOWN
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$eptept)er.c;.....
Prize "Lists May Be Secured at Rathwell & Reed's Shoe •Store.
- HALL 'OPENED TO PUBLIC AT 7...30 P M'
A.dniiasion• Adults 15e; ;Children, Free.
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Ctit, Flowers Becoiti the Property of the Sticiety and Will Be'
, „
Auctioued off at 9.30 o'clock, the Evening og theShow.
A WISE sposIoN
, Every person makes a wise de-
cision when lee, determines to
learn • if his do or do not
need assistance. If they do (and
it is always true that they MAY) •
he will bebenefitedto a degree
that he cannot at present ap-
Preciate. There is no reason why
• anyone should remain fl doubt
about how he sees.
ARMSTRONG'S Eyesight Service
Was Fined $ 150.
PARTY MARKS BIRTHDAY:
• A jolly birthday :party' was given
onMonday, August 27th; by Mrs.
Alex MaeCarroll; in loner Of her
granddaughter, Audrey Foster, i the
'occasion being her 12th birthday.
The afternoon Was spent in games end
contests, the ,prizes *going to EvelVit
Taylor and Bessie Stewart.: A dainty
Supper was served to twelve guests
at an ettractively .deeprated
tbe ,color scheme, being red and white.
There was a loyeiy, birthday Cake
hearing twelve candles:, '
,Audrey, whose Mime is in jolin-
iionburg, Pa., is spending the holidays
with her grandmother, Mrs. Alex
MacCarroll.
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Lorne Turvey Pleads :Guilty To Re4
• dUced . Charge Here ., Thursday....
Fred • Club Assessed $0 00 Per
Cansuniing..• . •
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The charge againit. Leine Tervey.
BruSsel's hotelkeeper of unlawfully
eeping liquorfor sale in 'Lucknow
n Ithe, night of 'July: 12th, Was 're-
duced to having liquorillegally,'. to,
Which he pleaded guilty 'before
Magistrate F., W. Walker here last
Thursday .,itiorningi,, and was fined'
$150. and .cciati ef $8,00, Or un default
of iinmediatepayment, three, Months
in .jail Tuniey's ear whith. Was. under
seizure, was Ordered releaSed..
Following the sentence, Turvers
counsel, Mr imms 01 Stratford,
asked that a day or so be given in
whieh to 'relit the fine .aod, the Mag-
istrate 'Ordered Turvey td aPpear,
in • Walkerton on ',Monday for ,' final
disposition „of the case, In event of
the fine • being Paid in the . meantirite,
his appearance in Walkeitoowould
be , unneeessitry.
Turvey was arrested here On the•,
night Of July • 12tli,, and !edged. in
led being granted bus freedorn when.
bail of was arranged. On his
first appearance . in court earlY, in.
August,, his , eitie Was , adjonrned•
Week, „with. bail ,being renewed„,On
this date police officers were Unable'
0.,
to be present is .Crovyn witnessea
as they were ','occupied in an attempt
to round Up. the thligs' who had held
tip the Royal, Bank at Cargill. ' A
further adjournment was made tintil
Thursday when the ease was ," dis-
posed off:at a brief sitting.
According id 'Crown Attorney
Vreebern when • Turvey was errested
he had in his possession. •2,4 'pints • of
beer,' 29 &arts and a number of
emptieti peinting to it too& deal of
drinking going On.
'LOCAL LADY • NObtoittliCOuticil VA. aecussed pointed' Out
vIsrron qui ;rEA that the i'2th:of July was a 'day tef
‘,* celebratfng and at the-- date the of -
Nita, .Robert Hays of •Lucknow, Who fense;WaS committed;,it was nearing
was visiting •Ia4t week. .with Mrs. the last days ' 'of enibichinhhtof the
John E. Smith in Brussels was the Old 'act, and tidied; for a minimtim
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410 -bored guests.; at n ten given by. fine: •
Mrs. smith list week, At ,the patty With To vey admitting ownership
W4eitweive guests, and ti ost st 01 ,the e v his plea of gull
Mre..thlith; lyllotte Coiibinea ages •etaigd agaillsf fotect Oinb) who§e
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Best Quality
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PRICES' --
Get bur 'Price Before Buyirig
RT
lazing Mills
FOR
School Opening
Buy YOUR
Supplies
AT THE
Variety Stor
• Scribblers—All Kinds,
Ink, fic, 10c, '15i--
, Text Books
School Bags and Slates
Water .Colours Rubbers
'SPECIAL FOR
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
• Galvenized Pails ...19c
Tea,. Blk., lb. ..
White Cups And'.'SeleCere
Each 10c
.'Witeh Plates,' each
Mixing Bowl Sat . . 75c
Ben Miller Yarn, lb. .• 60c
010 SERVICE
and
'Electrical Repai06.
THE RADIO 8z ELECTRIC SHOP,
Winghant" is opening an up ,to date
, Service dept. ilt
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AdtteAgt's Watch Repair
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LUCKNOW
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Starting; Wednesday, September Oth,..
and continuing • easel' WedneidaY
after/10On ' ahd evening _through:Ont.
' .:the season,
Radio ',Servico o 'all nia19e6 of redid,
Reliable, guaranteed andta.
• ...t..zreastotabie phee
repair's appliances ;'
ot
.• eV
tested free
& Ettelitic snot'
opertitots of 8tation'to ag •
totalled 1166 years, aaccording, to etta Watt in dr 6 h u cv;gi ,
$rtisieleliost, •.Which reported the WAS redated, tp that of consuming
evento 4- 41
liquor 404 a lied' of $i° eiviT•rt....:Tfi-lonloge-TOVertiltig; Oft'
11r
*fittO tilsOntail. Upon shelf, vettlit, , 1Vrti^: Ilit$f% ,044ii:t tit. lit --4 99,th with °Otto Of ,,.$ We Staii -,.. .tNi?
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4 ,finif •ligra„ Johnstone will re ide eer,,,,wo t* oldest yoUng,laass siret, leV1*10„ and immediately paid by Aiv,, tatiodaf, August. 25th, to Mr, . 04
aillitt‘;'
i'lltiiiiif'44atlilie11114-1.11i-ii(tiellittlY;:cott'Plii bt, 14: — •• 401.43 Snutly• it datikhter, '
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