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IF YOU: Wilt,IT TO, RIATCH:.,YOUR- NEGLUGEE A•IR OF
&NE i1Lil'PERS IN : THREE, DISTINCTIVE , Q t '
SUED ECOLORS,
OF BLUE, GREEN '.AND RED WILL HARBION.IZE°, FERFEC-•
;TLY. • OR 3F ,.wOU PREFER A BLACK 'SLIPPER WITH COL-
GRED TRIM, 'RTE HAVE THEW IN REP • WITB ' BLUE OR
LOSE TRIM. i. ,
These
Retail At.
WE ALSO' HAVE ..A COMPLETE LINE OF WOMEN'S EVERY-
DAY SLIPPERS,- WITH, OR WITHOUT 'HEELS; LEATHER •
OR. FELT _ IN ;A VARIETYOF COLORS, PRICED AT'
•1.00
at hvvell and :Reel
nds' Saturday . Night
ale
ore
NYAL-• MILK • OF 'MAGNESIA.
Epirus) ,
'Fir Add Sto* ch and Clio Pains
soon, Limo,* it alsaisti .in . the
eliaihni lion of waste,
• 66c; s Bettie
2' FOR 'S0e
$100;Mimral0ll .2;'for 61AO:
not ,Eipeetoraat:.. 2 for 50c.
50e • Shaving Cream ..2',"for:SOe
20e:. o Ada 2Oe,
25c E Sulfa .. ,.....2 for .25c
25e Ti '' Iodyte . 2: for ' 25c
;:22e....Castor Oil;. tasteless :2 for "25c
25c Spirit* anaphor 25c
fie hiss; $stria, siitsU ..2 for 60c.'
;1:10 Friss 3stlt*, large ...2' for $100
• doe 1Plnol,. 2 '.fur 50c
25c '25e .
PopularitY Contest':
'---•-•- Uliilellces-jll%tt-h Taj -Sate'
Vote.for your F •
Favorite Caladidate' •��:�
See : $es; On Displayh
Our� ind
w
With : their dash
Cheer--
'lilrith'their price
Biltmore Has
t
The e 1Kasfer Hat
For 0
,i
MADE BY CANADIANSFOR'
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CANADIANS: SHE'THEM IN
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PLAIN .FELT,; PRESr.SED•.
FELT AND ' VALOUR
AT EACH
Cl
He�V
,
Caps
CLOTH
OR LEATHER,
1YITH FUREAR 'BANDS..
PRICED 'TO SELL'
$i°0'each
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LUCKNOW, , ANTARib
aa
Everyone who .heard the 'Caroliiia'
ubilee' i
S 'Hers last ;wmter;;'will,!want�
to hear them •a ain
g on October 30th,
n Lucknow :Town Hall.
Trophy Winners At
Brnce County Fair
Angus; McKinnon :And Austin Martin
Win Trophy In Kinloss And 'Huron
.—Ruallerw Up Awarded °.Books.
• At each'school Fair. n• r'ct e Conn-.
ty the scholar- winning the •highest
number. of points :was• awarded `the
handsome steer : trophy:. don ' "
..._.abed. by
they T. Eaton . Company, Books lona-
ted .by, the .s
,Yams company' were -also
awarded: to pupils scoring ,second aril
third highest points,, .the' • one ' wren-
'int g second arece%ing ,a book: entitled
"The Life ;Of Our Lord', by
. Charles'
Dickins; ;and . the third highest ,,scor
ing pupil. receiving "The Rock'nnd the
River'?: . •...
by Ralph Connor. The 6c►innerC
in this district as announced last
week by the. Department of Agricul=
,ture, -Walkerton, follow,•
'
an cane of ties the pupil • winnin'
g•
the • highest' number of • first : •prizes
was given the preference:
t reenock*Ross Stansal, No, 7,
'Brant, 71' points; Ituth;Stantial'.No. 7,
Brant' .62'
i
nts•
y'Walter ..
•
po , r Coates,' No.
lo ' Gr,,v;45.. points: •
•f•Iuroi Austin Martin • I4b . 12, 55
points, Rinser Reid, Ne.; 1, 35 :points
Cordon Droops, 140 lir 33 points;.
:'Kaneardine--Glen Slade,' o16, �
N 78
oints Billie Pierson;: No..".15• •63
a'nts'; Ado Dahmer ` O.p'
_.. l., 53 :points
,N
Kinloss—Angus McKinnon, ..;No. 8'
51•, o'
in •.
is A
lbs.,"' o .
p C
]wet
r
No
. 1, 47•
points; ,'Mildred. 1s,Clenaghan, No. 16
47 points.:
'.47 points.
New
Sweaters arid irulloyer:f for'
'every, member ••nf« ; li.. • i
MARKET ST(IiIE;
w:•*
•
T LU C&1 A11!} * ! TlNliL
G'enerail
Miss Ella Heffron ,of BIyth i$ , ,P
guest at the home of: Mr, and Mr-
Wm., Mel enzle., `
•Come. early .aud.:be sure of a seat
to hear 'the Carolina Jubilee : Singer%
Tuesday, Oct.°'$oth. •
• Miss ;.Lena Murchison Of 'Buffalo,''
spent the "week. -end with her ' uncle,
Mr.' Sam, Murchison.,
If you" want: the inside• price -on,
lines of g6od shoes, try : W..J LIT
TLE'S SHOE STORE.',
We would lie; Pleased to have you
eall- and .see
the 'flange .5656, excep-
tional. value. WM, MURDIE & SON;
Mrs. Pearlman has ]eft, 'for Ter‘
onto this' morning to b�{tng. back'ai
full range Of ladies', coats and
dresses,
Mr Jim Scott of the , Bell Tele
phone Co• a't' Wingham is back; at
work again following a three month's
lay off with •s" broken' 1eg -
•
Ven. Archdeacon Rev.' W. J. Dob-
erty,' B.A., D.D.;; secretary -treasurer
of the Diocese of Huroli was; a: guest;
at the Rectory on Sunday last.
Mrs. J. H. Dawson' :of Toronto *as
up from the city ,for 'the week -end
and was a visitor with, her parents,
Mr.' and Mrs. Edward; McQuillin. '
Mr. and Mrs. ` Schowell, Mrs ';IL
Weagant and Margaret, Owen Sound
were visitors' at; th•e `Rectory, on Sat
•urday. Mrs. Weagant ' and' Margaret`
are remaining for a short . visit '
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.$URSDA tz OCTOBER, 15th,, 19341.
�Lo al
WEDDING BELLS,.;
WILSON--CRAWFO$D.
St . Pau1'a' "Anglican" Church," Dna
Iannon, was the netting for a pretty,
autumn wedding whefCatherine
Margaret,_eldertt dauggiter' o f' lir, and
M;s. ,.johnE,. Crawford, , if enora, was
un
ited in the bond; Of holy matri
mony to :James, ' :Kirkland Wilson;
elderon of",WO. Wilson alai .the late
Mr,' ':Willis* Wilson, Concession' , 7,.
West: wawanosh. The ceremony; was
performed by Rev. 'J H ;Geoghegan,,
rector ,of the ' Lucknow?.ungannon
pari]#, .in, the presence .of immediate
relatives- only. To the strains ,of _ the'
Bride]' by chorus,from rLohengsi' played
leq, the seri �• t, t>,o
bridal party took their placen.,before
the altar, the' bride being glean:,' in:
marriage by her ,uncle,. Robert J'.
Durnin;'at whose -home she had re-
sided for' the past; three years Since
her 'giraduation as a nurse at .Alex
andria' Marine and General.. Hospital..
Goderich. The bride looked' :charming'
in a-' becoming ankle -length gown of
brown;•ctiifl'on velvet," with':rhinestone'
trimming. She ,carried bouquet;of
rosebuds .and. fern.. She was attended
by *her cousin. Mica Mora Duan', who'
was gowned :in olored • chiffon
velvet,; also ankle le She,carried
a banquet of red roves and. fern. The
bridegroom . - was , supported Eby his f
brother, Wallace Wilson.., Following
the `reception;' Mr. and Airs, Wilson
left by motor for Pittsburgh„:,and
other places; ; the bride travelling . in
a brown silk dress with cossack col
lar and Metallic trimming, .coat of
brown: cloth with squirrel trimmings
Mr• ,and Mrs,. Jack. Anderson, -Jack' anh, 'accessories to match: Mr. and
Mrs. Nilson'wIll reside on•bride
Jr, Jean and Mr. Jack Marshallf -gr ,
London' and Miss Vera Sherriff a ;of°Qm a "farm Concession 6,, West
. :gtawanosh: The bridegroom, is
Dorchester.; spent the week -end -with nephew of v,. Dr, Ja me•
the' latter'ei • mother; Mrs' H G: Sher,- Toronto. m s Wilson; of.
Small' girls need coats and Pearn GAMBLE if ieDONALD
•
mans• store has a full stock . of.,.giris' A pretty ;ideddrng' wise solemnized
winter "coats in a11= ,shades►.' 'Sizes' at the church of, the Sacred Heart,'''
Wirigham,.Octobee seventeenth; when
Marron Elizabeth, : eldest: daughter : of
Mr ands Mrs,.Donald MacDonald .'of
Rapley, was: runited :in manage to
George Ambrose;Gimble,:only Min. of.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph: Gamble of
Winghant Rev.`Father J. ;F:`Paquette
partal priest, officiated. The bride
Wait'. attired in•• a beautiful : . gown of
white :satin,and wore a becoming
bridal..ieil , She. Carried .pink: chrysan
:tlremums: The bridesmaid 'was Miss
EveIyns':Ganible, 'sister of . -the 'ride-
groom,;•, win, wore s' gown, of green
silk crepe with matching assessor
from 10 to A4
Mrs:. Chas Barber and Miss Minnie
of;.Winghani' and', the Misses Florence
,and Annie of Toronto and': Rev. Mr.
and; Mrs. Campbell of Ottawa, visited-
at : the :home of . Mr.- and Mrs. W .J.:
McNall on Sunday. e.
Mrs. Ira Campbell: has returned to
,town, after spending .the pasti:week'
with her. daughter,, Mrs. Floyd. Cans -
bell. • Lloyd Hunter has been engaged
to assist with the chorea •during ' M,r.
Campbell's absence in: the north.
- Mrs. N. L. Campbell and Miss
Lorna CamphellHreturned-; Luck. Jes--ands-car-ried=-yeltow_roses_--The-
now Tues
day evening, after a nine 'bridegroom Was Wilfred "'White of;
months' t' 'p through' Western'' :;Can= fiolyrood. The •:choir assisted. by `,Rev.
aria: