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lal Clearing Prices
During August
Fancy Cotton Delaines, 6 patterns to choose from, regular z8c,. August Clearing
Trice 14e.
Ladies' Black Cotton Hose, extra quality at the price, Blearing at 18e 2 pair for 35e.
Ladies' Cotton Vests with short sleeves, only 18c i for 55e.
Fancy Black and Flowered Voilesat clearing prices._ Reg. ,oc for 39c, and reg.
4oc for 29e.
Special Towel. Bargain at 25c per pair.
Fancy White. Lawn Aprons, well made and • nicely niuedfour styles: to choose
Fail , y .�h, ..
from, at 35 and 40e.
Ladies' Wool Panama Dresses, nice style, reg. s., o, August . Clearing Price $2.95.
Boys' Wash Suits, nice range, 1.00 to $►3.00.
Boys' Rompers, spacial values at 50 and 75c.
Boys' Khaki Overalls, nicely trimmed, at 75c,
Men's Work Shirts, in good. wearing material, well made andusizes
, at 750.
Men's Raitt Coats, reg, 8.0o for 0.90, and reg, 6.50 for $4.95.
Men's Summer•Suits clearing at special prices.
Boys' Caps, special clearing lot at 19c..
Children's Wash. Dresses,assorted Jot at ,$� ° tial August. �le�riii•::
Q • , l� g Prices.
Fancy Seaweed Hats clearing at 19e.
Men's Shoes --Spacial Clearing Table with various.styies,qprices. and Your
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choice at 5.79.
Women's Shoes—See our :An ust clearing..rice of 1.9 • for various g� � 8 a vagi s assortmrrnx
of styles and.pfrices of fine quality summer shoes:
Come to ou r store for Special Bargains On Summer
Goods during August.
Iis tl' a most.,beautiful among touring :cars of f
Itits size. •
11TO iing -price __ r :
, lin itp ce class approaches it ii, roominess
. .and riding
comfort. '
,cometQur:stor�eethla O�8ala d Light Fld..
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"Oohig Trip West" 12 to WINNIPEG "Return T'ri i East'L $18.00 from WINITOZO
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GOING DATES
Ail stations ill Ontario West of Bantth's friils• uv to and inelnditig Toronto'on Lake Ontario 8trere
AurStert 21st. Lino I to iitlnolock•Petgrboio' Line; alto from stations between Iflngaton and' itentrew Junction.
And inclusive, end from stations on Toronto-BudburY direct line: " From ' etatlons ori Bault ante. Marie'
Ahagttait 3otii branch, Prom -.Mafiosi on MAW Una, Beaueage to Franz, inclusive., 1Pront 'etationa Pathan,' June -
Pon to Port' DioNleoll and Burlaeton-Dobcaygeon. ,
Atrgnset 23rd•From: stations 'West and•' South Of Toronto up to and .ltletuding rfamtlton .and Wlndaor, ont., on
argil °wen Bound, ,Wit1kerton, Teentvnter, Winghain Morn, Listotvei, . 0odorteb', t. Marys, Port Burateli
.#�trgilaet 80t>Y i and kit. Thomas branched, and atattont Toronto and" North to Bolton. inclusive.. •
Cerrespsolients
Coatitiestwx Azure -Please woiloe
first The Sentinel will not be iron -
ad next week. and that roar
weekly budget will not he requir-
ed for that weak. Tkei will, how-
ever, be al welowne as ever the
week following• -•-that is, the brut
week of September. If poswible,
mail yow to reach Lucknow on
Tatar Ex»ros'.
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Monday, August 20,
Miro. Hutt, of Toronto, is visiting Mrs,
Alex. Carr, ,
Mies% Nettie and Evelyn Gunn Sun -
Bayed in J?*istey:
Mra. Binh and Mise' Louie aro lime-
daaaywg ip Toronto.
Din N. McTrau left ons Monday for
Pincher Creek, Alberta.
Joseph Purdy is attending Frere Meth-
odiet Conference in Sarniat . •
Mrs. Jack Crawford, of Detroit, Mich.,
visited friends here last week.
Mr: McCauley is alluding acme holt-
days with hie parents ip
Charles 3• MoKinnop .returned home
from Saskatchewan on Friday;
Mies Floosie McLennan returned home'
from Rocanville. Soak*, an. Friday.
Mrs.. Owen :Webb is visiting her
daughter, Mrs, Osborne, of Saugeen,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Greer, of Toronto,
are'.here on a abort visit to hie parents.
- Alas Wononiala;i, purse in charge at R,
J. N'esbitt's?, returned tc Fergus on Fri.
Mrs. Aeteell (nee Mies. Sarah Qlark), of
hPerincereAlbert, Soak, is visiting, relatives:
.
Miss• Agnes Warner, of Walkerton,
spent a few days wit), 'her friend, Alas
McNall.
M'r. aynd Mrs. Will Jevori,:Toronto,
spent' the poet week with hie sister` at
the Manse. .
Rev. Mr. Robinson, of Tiverton", and
Rev. Mr Reith exchanged pulpits here.
on•Sunday..
Mrs John 'Kitchen: Sias{ bought • Mrs, "
Jackson's house and lot, at •the ea stn and
of"the .b'urg
.Misses Sara Beers and Anna. Burns,
of Hamilton, are gnesta at thea' }oma : of
J. Ounninghaw.
Miss Emma: Kirktalwo, tlurate: n train«
ing at .Toledo, WOO, is • home on" two
weeks' vacation.. x : ,�
• Capt 1'.'' McKinplftj of •."Schooner,
:Sephte'; Saarnia ' paid a flying visit to bis
family' loot irerk,
Mrs. "A E. jlogarth,.of Toronto, apflit
ek with her parent Mr. and Mrs
Joseph Tattetralgp.
A' large nuhilier frbtn here took in the
Bed Cross°lawn social at'W. J' .Moffag's.
ou 1aVedihes fay piglet
of D11� and Mars R.'J. Bell and:Miss Bell,;
olfbinton, were] visitors` at Musses,
41owso14 ori Sun'dcy :'
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MKate Hugh* of Tiverton, was
the • guest of her friend, ,Miss Susie
Thompson, last 'week. .
'Mrs, Walkinshaw (nee Miele Pearl
Rowan) and niece,rMiss Audrey Rowan,.
of Toronto, are visiting relatives, here,
Rev. Walter•D:nielr, of "The Western
ilissaton ,Board,' :Toreoauto, will preach In
:the Baptisstchurckon' Sunday, evening,.
-Mies •KatherineiMcDerinid returned
to Lo ,don on Moray and waa accom-
McponiKined nobyn her cousin, Miss : Mary A.
• Mies Jennie MciCeeinan accompanied.
her niece, -Musa TI011ia Moffat, to viol
toria Hoaspital, London; last week, where
'elle underwent an operation. The patient.
is doing, nicely.
COUNCILM INUTES
il1ipley, August 11.
Ituron'Township Council met pursu-
-ant :to; adjoiirt,anent ot►''the *hove
with Reeve` Willtinsson: in the -chair.
Members 1 r
al p .eaefit. •.Minutes - Of.,
= etttigAliea e -; url dept , -
1'ila.'ollowihl'• `orders~ wer8 t
-the 'Treasurer, vrti•
- Matthew WWelshf`. for hoarding Hien
wild one half 'darn. with horse, $`a 45.
John Nesbitt,' ons day's woria:. a n0.
Harry Courtney, o ie.day, 2 50. James
Shrills.; spiked, 61cs- Jelin Watson; wet,
Bring abutments :at lot 40,,con 4, 1 60
John, Walden, 4 days' inspecting John.
McLean's contract at lot 40, con 4, four
days apt 4 50 per kar4.10 00. .John
Lean, balance on Contract of abutments
at lot 40, 'soil 4, 26 75. Bill' ;of D B
C iea)d
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. trdiv.axfl, 3T $'a. A11ay Mc,...
lsay, for filling waashout. oppAite -lot 26,•
.coq 7, 6 00. E Wild, 5O lalince On
account.JasMon
t oner r 2 'day'?
work at bride, sii#e1a a 16, con 6, ono.
droit with. team, 'iota :8 00: Stewart'
Campbell, :repairing gradetnntl taking
same to Ripfey, x'-25. Jolie Bell, filling
a5rirtrntA ie: IlirrtOttcirt TRAINS
ttr Partialliara pflnadlanaeiite Ticket talents W. ,lt,. 2in�DAflr,, lbtlr1et PassengerAgent,' dtbrittl;
SENTINEL MENT
wee* reek lot gyms 7. b 00)
eaiae u*iwrt at C.tra sotr'rl, oar
A, 1 50; lanae• at erllvyrt lot 35, roe 7,
;ikte, 75c; inepireting MoLaa.y'a oon-
tract, four and a half days, 2 50 per
day, 11 25, total 18 50. John Wright,
filling washoirte at two eulverta,,lot 35,
cion 12, aro stone and Bement for slim',
st 00. Thos Ferrell, for 4 Yaaraii of
gravel, taken by R A l,'oliook for wash-
out lot 35, con 11, 324 Kenneth -Mc -
Lar,
hlc-
L ►, bu fining cement culvert on sideline
95, cop 9, lea* one-half inspector'* wage*
4 days, 171 lit John Linsley, 'filling
•approach &t culvert on sideline 234 con
9, 12 50; inspecting Mctseis contract
at culvert 4 day►, 10 00; And watering
•nulvert on sidelit>a S5, . con 9, sixteens
tines, 4 00, total 26 50 Alex Me -
'Donald, for cleaning ditch opposite lot.
57, 'con 1, 1 00. Wet Jackson,for
cleaning "ditch opposite lot ON: con 1.
1 00. Dram 07MoDoneld; for shovelling.'
gravel One day, 2 00. I)► na'd McLeod,
.4 50 for fixing abutnrents. of bridge,
opposite lot 10, eon 3 and 4. Samuel
Brownn got leave to, pay the Treasurer
s .0alsreceived front Geo Chaplin for 41c1
timber, lot. 40, con 4. Angus McLay,
287 48, contract•of Cement culvert. An-
fins *Lay, balance on .Bement contract,
10 00.. Il A Pollock; balance of con-
tract at lot 35, can,, 11, 10 7b.. Thomas
Sandy, hill of tile, 13 '16.
IDA M. MARTYN',;
Clerk pro tern.
BoYQlaie ,comps R1IENSI0N
(Manitoba Free. Tress)
'r`he condubt of ,'the• Gan
crew in connection -with the siiiking- of
the steanier:''Belgian Prince is beyond
om hns.' . It wou _. u_ li
c pre a at n , Id bac nbe lay.
ablewere it .not, for: the .fact that it • is.
:substantiated from so many sources..
e Gleirma>wns have done h'tiogs`'
just.Thaas cruel, but4 the fiotendiserh, hcool
• deliberation with which the commander
of .the alubmarine.,went abotft this hor-
rible crime and worked out• the details
show how 'thorottgbly . those • U-boat
captains aro poaseseed of the devil, for
cettaiuly•his plan must have been con-'
ceived in hell. Juste think of it!
A torpedoed ship is abandoned, b1► its
ere, evkio;take•to the -small boats on
the open seai,-200,110s fiom land. They
aro suininoned• to. the ,snbsnsrine;
pulled to, leave the.sinaall boats for, the.
deck of the 1.T,haptt; their boats' area.
deaatroyred by order of •tho submarine.:
commander and they are: robbed of their
life preservers; they are left .on the; deck
of the submarine while it goes.ten •oak .a}
•d'ozeb. miles, whenit; aaubmerges and they':
are swept off to ori wn in the sea.:That
they. :were -not all drowned was not• -the
fault of the comtnanderof the submarine.
What kind of a.being inl►u?nan shape
could. have , plaiiiied : a• deed like that?'
There, was .no objectga ned,- no purpose
served except posaihly -to inspire fear,
If the crew. had been left in their small`-
boats all might leave 1 been saved. B
that would not have satisfed the fiend.:
incarnate who serves the Gferman: war
lord who in:turn invokes the blessing,rtf
Almighty God upon • such unprovoked
and cowardly murder of helpless Hien..
(This critne'has .been '',repeated' since
the case• of the Belgian -Prinee :The
than' who escaped happened to have
life preserver under. a raincoat on: the
deck;'and this 'One was overlooked lythe
cowardly brutes. when :.they threw the.
other life .preservers, overboard:) •
Ilf6"L SSES`;A'rPAL•L• PARS
The e -Cbl o O
• d fire . h aYfs _ f�anlaad:as:-pare ulvar•� #o'
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the necessity, for education : of the gen=
bli i the enorm
araiT pu c n cue tlumer;of
4reo it,,c fdM.,: nd.tlz sic* uetit. k c; ':.
o b� �FS'ri'tt t
lir rl +�
irs offer°a ver...fav'ouraible:
f a . - .... - V , .. opportunity
forfnrtliering, their education plan and
should tatihzedr Rahibits, of 'fire-
fighting ,equipment; , short :trllks ori' the
dangers of careless. housekeeping;
lectedcareles
cliiinney'a�,:sness; with:lights
in barns and sheds, etc.,. will be helpfu 1:
Printed mottoes bearing the information
of Canada's annual , • i f tire lasses, is
compared with other . intoes, anal : the
number of lives-loat;t�hroughcal-e'eseness
in the use of coal .oil, gasoline, etc.,
would be effective:. • .
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To -day the fire chief's reputation de
pends upon his abiliti•to prevent' fires,::
not on hie expertness iii extinguishing
them after theybreak•out.: This result
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ssn only be, achieved Ycease lira °educW.
*tie of . the ,public, by continual and.
rigid ins" ction cf prelnises'for fire risks
and b ' the enforcement of i-ltavvst pro-
viding or the abatement, of "wadi,
•conditions
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A.11 't' ttt+de- .111. I irld'
Ws Mil for Crisis --Ws 5s11 Cheaper Thaw Th* Credit Sit
Thi. pumps -we sell are the reliable, durable -
kind and give good satisfaction., When you
need a pump call and examine our stock.
Prices from $6.50.2.00;'
Threshers' Supplies
.ace. Leather, 'first quality Oak. T ►nned in
laces or -in bulk.
Machine and Cylinder
,iVachine. Oilers
Belt Punches >� hes and..:Belt rastensrs
& Carload•sof FresCement ° e. n t:
. �. � ,��s 1rrxved .
The Lucknow Hardware & Co eco.
. THE STORE THAT HEYER DISAPPOINTS
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rid arranges SPECIAL -COURSE
*FOR. SPECIAL STUDENTS.
�e Fo1la►win Advantages:
Highly qualified teaching .staff.
ctual Business SystemsofatiolikelPfn
Credential. T
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school- t.o make its students .foo per
cent. efficient, for in every walk of life
the demand is for better trained men
and worif.
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B.A., M Actts., pried gal.
N1. A. `STONE, tom., ' Specialist, . Vice'Pri;ncipai.
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- neaaday, August 21:
Iltre Isobel McLonm n le visiting; at
her home hers:
A number from here 'Motored up ,to
Tarn Dixon's,. Tiverton; lash night.. •
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Miss Wind Woods has returned<to leer
home after visiting atW.:Ifetnptoli'e'..
' Mia;at Florence Mcben
aid, Toronto, Is
visiting her aunt, M'rs. D. McLennan.
• tD Get rge and Mr& Metlrnggor,' babe41i 4
and Miss Mae Sauget, Cfhicat,oi erg
renewing old a acgtiliintances• here,
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