The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-08-21, Page 5• . .
E Lli:CKNOW S*Astntli • TIORSIM,Y,, AUGUST,21;st.; '1124 '.7."".
London, Canada
'The ip'24 Prize List is extensive and the classification will Prove
attractive to IcIlibitms in all Departments
Dog Show, Automobile Show,Ydre kood ShOW
New Manufacturing Puilding Featuring,
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Canada's Industrial Achievements
-.MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS--
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.191INNY JONES:SHOWS
-UNEXCELLED VAUDEVILLE , ATTRACTIONS IN FRONT OF
GRAND STAND
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Where City and Country Meet",
Write for prize List.- Entries 'Close Augnst 30th
J. I-1, SAUNDERS, President ,
W.' D. JACKSON, Secretal.7
ON'T' thiiik you decide how much fuel you
order. .Your: furnace decides for .you.
Happy Thought Furnaces burn any, End
..of fuel-tconomically. This is why they are so
satisfactory -they keep your fuel
We 4V0‘410.,W4...11t to: TeCOVti,th
.44th of a» ON and atateetne42
, entre! thg• 1Qtit. POP, Iciniose in; the
tcrsQn:f Mrs', Elizabeth Beylei.
wi-
.dow of the late ]Sr, P. Awls, :who
Passed quietly awaY", on Sunday- Ws
. ,
tout sons and daughterr Mr
Levi. 1.3016. 1Y-t1rt.AT•M• ,P44°°
QPx,:o$' the 10th Gen,
eons, -j'ohn. and Jaingi passedaway
some years agor. pio funeral was or
Wednesday' afternoon 'to Green:hi/I
Ceinetety.
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.„FORD.YCE ".
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'Mts. Davis and landlY ''and Miss
Blue of Hamilton are visiting at
J' and E. Haines, for a 'few days ,
to. thresh. : We 'wish thPm„aucceas
' Mr, John: .Chainpijon is at present
engaged threshing' near- Kincardine
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with; MT. Featherstone. .
,Mrs. William Boomer and her tWe.
daughters • are visiting. relatives
around 'Fordyce. .
Mrs. James bow who was visiting
•her daughter at Toronto has .return-
----707-htintez • , „,
Mr, and Mrs. John,McGee also Mr.
Charles; Leaver spent the, week enf
vigiting relatives in London.
'S1'bi4-at arniriiniurn:-:Wherever a -
py Thofight FurnarPiPe
ipeless-i§ recoinni'ended, the
stallation is guaranteed by the
makers of the. nationally -known Happy
, Thought. Ranges -more than 300,000 in
, use.. Get particulars this week:
Send to factory foi interesting'
free' bad*: "Live Air. Heating."
RAE &'PORTEOUS:1
Lucknowjij
P••INI ~Porn caram4-tw
OLD BOY'S RE -UNION AT
SE,AF,ORTH UNDER 0: T. A. =
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' j R GoVenlock a Paerietic
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anarticle in :The. EXnositw: of last,
wee , on . the recent he -union- con-,
. `Chides !With the • followin.i refference:
to • ,working •ef, the Omar:0Tent.
perance Act: •:,
Excellent nrisic Was ,' at all times:
furnished by the 'various bands, ho-
•• ticeable amongst' • Which was the
Highland New Yorkers, who, were.
• brought, here • at the instance. a Dr.
Cainpbell, a native of this, town,... and
... worthy representative of the late Di-.
'J. M. 'Campbell,. wht c'ommenced the
-.battle, of fife -as' school teacher. in
Roxb�r�;andwh�se' love dor..his „naL
---,five to Sea fortli;--eernsLarost: evh
• dent in his worthy successor. ,Space
. will not perinit 'bur . diletng on • the
assiStalice given, us" by all our nigh -
being towns but our •mingilinmade
us have the feeling that We were a
"jehrr , Thompson's. Bairns:" The
autos that 'Continually' ci oWded °our
• streets, .containing •their- multitude
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of occupants and, the namber of ped-
estrianS surginghither and thither,
without. accident, . give evidence as.
to Aire wonderful:. effects of the �.T.
A. in old Seafor" L:nd .any of ;us
-feel as if" what wc",.hieweilVhold
at any •ccit improve its' provisions
and see ....to .its enforcement. . What
the plebiscite We. are going to have
forced upon .ns - is We do not know
but to be fair to the Rununie, As al-
. -so his; Opponent, it should •simply' be:
Are you in favor of the manufacture
and sale of intexitating •liquor'. for
beverage purposes, or of its total
prohibition.? •'
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AN OLD FASHIONED ,FATHER
rOii Sunday night whettwo Han-
over youths escorted ,tWo Walkerton
vOting.,.., hulks to their ,nanies, the
father of • one girl was angry and
atiministereci a sound spanking to
the girl,, who is nOW, nineteen years
of. age. Dan also 'threa4•ned„ to do
the same t'ning to the youn r: gentle-
men ifAhey Came his Way again
Herald -.and Tithes
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Phone No. 10 is at Your Service
We pen for Cash -We Sell Cheaper Than The CreditStere
DAY
8 -Qt. Aluminum Preserving Kettles
made from 18 -gauge luininum, which
Is very heavy, at $2.00 Ea.
e r -c -e -EnaMelleid_Ware
and 'Tinware.
-Pet sce-ii.--13iscou nt-fickA)a-ScitLe,er.,
Doors and Screen Windows.;
To every purchaser of Paint to the
,-e-xtent,of $2.00 or over, we will -give 10
per cent:discotint or a 30ecTiii of She
willac, Free, in any shade desired.
10 Per cent qff all regular lines o
Aluminurn W are.
•,Spe-CraT"1r1ce,`-:tyn-12.5. Watt Frote
Bulbs.
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MUrdle '81
Successors to Luktknow 'Hardware & Co.
THE LAWS LONG ARM
-AFTER REGINALD. BARRETT
(Walkerton escope)
Warrants signed by County • Mag-
istrate Alex.. AleNab are as good as
gold around • this district bUt• be-
cause a Toronto 'Provincial Office
,Who took a Walkerton' warrant to
Rortage La' Prairie last, week Could
not swear that the signature •there-
on was that of our well-known Mag-
istrate, his Whole trip 'to the West
was turned into a fool's,' errand anc
High'• Constable 'Archie '.Fergusoi.
had to leave Monday en a specie;
trip 'to' the' West with • document:-
• that without fail Will do the
trid-
and land' a Bruce County man want
• ed here in the toils. Some weeks ago
Rev. -R. 'Perdue in the, course of his
rounds ' as ,Children's • Aid. Supt.
fpund a woman near Lucknow whc
,had been deserted by her husband.
Mr.: Perdue got information , •which
led, hin•C`tO believe that the husband
Reginald • Barrett; - was living on a
• farni „near ;Portage la •Prairie, Man,
with 'another woman, He, coniniuni-
,catedth the provincial, Chief of
•Police at -. Toronto:. and General Wil-
• tiaras despatched a provincial, police,
_Man to the West armed with :a war-
rant signed by .Magisti-h-fe---•Me.Nah" of
Walkerton. Arriving ' at his . destin-
ation' the P. P.''Presented :the 'war-
rant to a local X. -R. who after giv-
• ing • the document' the once-over,
asked , him to take his affadavit that
the signature' was actually that Of
the. Magistrate. • The failiceman Was
unable to do this and the J. P, was
firm, reftisingto. endorse the war-
rant -so thaf the maxi ,'wanted could
be taken_ in, charge.' A.nmes-
sage., was wired ,to Toronto. • "Crawn
'Attorney; Dixon was notified 'by Tor-
onto to despatch a' local officer and
ftltHigh -,COnstable-Archie.
Ferguson left for the West On Mon-
day. armed With' two • warrants' for
Barrett, both. documents 'in this case
being perionally witnessed by Arch-
ie: so' that on his arrival the , wheel's
• of justice will begin :IP „revOlVe a-
gain
Later -Since the., above was Writ -
ten Constable Ferguson having Mr.
-l3arretrit-i-charge-has----returned-t0,
Walkerton,.. and the accused:will ,ap-
pear before Mitgish-ate iVIcNitir. at
•Pugg -2ffv, •Aept.„1,1 no maintain
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THE BANKRUPT •WAY.
'I had a fine -and gaudy. car, :quite
fit for duke's, and peers; "In' it;" I
said, "I'll travel tar -it's ,good •: for
twenty years. It is' as good a- busr,I•
weep, as • any , guy should. 'heed; it
gives-rne,'fot my •gasoline,. -all -kinds
..of, power and .speed." 'Twas, thus
' reasoned Monday night: the
'Tuesday morn, I was a sad' and
heartaick vviglit,' I viewed, My van
with scorn. My next "dOor.
xdigh-
b�rs, the 'O'Fakea, hail • bought • a
I wag •` it , Was equipped with
h I brakes,
y . I-pUt-a-mortgage-: on -my
shack,, and one .upon my' Shed, and
from the • dealer soon brouglit'back
an auto'. painted •red. 'IL had ,a, break
jirThgs,fin7ditrwas-buili-01
steel -a tumbrft fit for kings. "This
car," I said, "I 'shall propel ^ until
passing.. bell that • summons rne
.awasf:"--,thi- Thu raddi/ tight- .I-'"rea-'
sorted thns, as .1 sat by niy door; on
bilEt••that,-lnade m.
Sfek o'It has the -f a t ---..and
Mushyi
:tres. that, pe'ople all ' bal-
ioonst
artid'--I-Ivent forth to seek- thy
tires and 'self, my forks And spoon.
have•Plo have such tires,"
said, "to train' with other gays,"
and .on my shack and On, my ailed
another Mortgage' lies.Hew happy .
ig the man Who., tools a flivver old but Remedy for a Burn.," Subject "Our where new industries nviv pro tar.,
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• • Duty to 'Home And Institute
„. A 10117. be °Ste:Wished in idae° of ',inverting
true, and doe:j
Sn't ; oin . the ..frap.tiq,
Walt MasOri,. ' 1,eetilg. IS requested As business •of 45.0
fools who lofor sometning • new
iinpor ance will be b,rotight tip adtt.
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Sleeping has been a
discrded, •ire is. lViviisssitinVgehrnear, liStituritr,dy l'i„,orics,,C • Wie;intisiteolld • ,,NrttreetS,stS.lLeod and riotelpn.Nist!.
was Waiting in a telepliOne booth for .1) N
. ,and 'other friends till§ week. P;intherton mot6ted ' to' Mildmay on
hia inimber
Even in vIlialies ttles,have..evarilhg Mr, Harry Macey. Was arotind this SaturdaY.. :
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`FrOwni but ,the cost ,101Ver and" the tav:oeukri'dilastili:gii. etti°5d.relotiito . onr,),5‘ther
,nCelc higher. $he 014 Land 'where he expectil to arttnistion of Ontatio Wag in
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' "Crider ine -above :iCading th
York Herald Tribune,' of •New •York
City, in on 'o its MoIrdaY,,
1.1.th, editions; says; '
1t took the .'lioz,-oufa-i 'of Brook4n
to give the jaded, town; .ef ' sea.4.orte.,
Qatari*, .a new' 'trirtn-' •.
t4streeti4at
S'eal.iitiii;i4-"Wfir$Ireetio4M-14.6g-
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foi what ByeadwaW
.r is to •New
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liti;141.41:::".0.64•8414"
gtfiket,' street,• ,is -."•lo -San.A.4T-Faneiseo,'
aiU Cna1-is tpNew QaI It 145'
seeif about as iaii Parratte-§7"Iag'"wt
•other thoroughfare and •has .. quicken -
d its
gtep to, the'b_and• playing Of
.the local 1.0,0"X. and. the 4..byal Or
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ler: of Moose Main, Street, Seaferth,
,figlired ' that 'there. was nothing new
under tb,d Canadian sun., • Arid then
alpi Ca1.1:10- , Dr: • Charles ,Cafripbell
`and Ilia. bagpipe PlaYers'''from, Broek-
, Dr. :Caniphell,,- ,tragipipe;'FlighlanCV
uniform • and all,: get bAelt to town !
yesterdayafter a three day. stal'r on I
Main. Atreet:: Seafor9i; wthhin. teri
• „piece outfit known as the New Yap{
kottish Highlanders Pipe -and /Drimi
Band..• If anybody' „ ever .Warits • • to
know just how god this New York
Scottish Highlanders Pipe and Drum
Barld really is ail. theY'llhav,e to do
Will' be ,to lay 'an 'elbow on the, s9 a pen 1 a few .heui,s,, with, mr.. ..maccw
witth the
.lc!athes kilts andbagpipes,
fsfell?•eta;:onia'fint. A;M:c.i..re.Wss'rn‘',YaMS .erQeaucililbrn; .-11Mt'crrt:e(F1 aaisi.1-zeTimoic;;;
White -coated distienser, seen-J.,man of 016 :evening and, a., suitable
• Tweafy .-:'r'ears. age Dr. : Canilibei4 Lhnitle6dMiir,4"
WhoSe hobby is Scottish* rnusie„de-
-Cirdec-T-iry with i sIherl1etdcd
'that- there:, iwrglit7ibc:.-.7.rbOin,7in7-.:gang.-`,...P4i•taleasKiPi,haii•,,,a..5..7-A
NEW .13UI4DING$ ,OPEN TifIL9' YEAR
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- Alt intending $thdenta Ofthe•TY.PieraitY must
,secure picatiofl blanks fQr,enfr4u'ice AutficiOt.,
• 1Lear15.7: tO'Orlable, • thOrk tQ 1:ettinl: their forms
Restatio 5.$1?.t.
The University ,specialiaea indivicip,d,,kn-strw.qt!!.a..•
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• arnhitioug and deserving students., , •
FOr itiforniation
'K P R N'evillei, Ph.D., Registrar.
• I•V„.R.ITY,
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LONDON, •
LoriOoN,
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TARIO
CANADA
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resideOn' T-hursday 'eVoning nuni- le TblirgdaY,inaliing. his. nsaal in-
beiof 'St Helen. friends gatheted S:rection•,, of the lol eomritisSion's
wojees:.: ,r,ucknew, .to. , , , • .•
'mi.: L.. Jackson of seaforth,, was
his brother T A..Jackson
week.,
twelve: o'clock .SuridaY' tight
so:ne Irresponsible person tuned on
.androused the
-j (41 t-efc ins-T4te-4irs t494e.--
,spond •:reaOlecl the Fire- Hall verY
and ,ttirtred 'Off. th6.
'ariy cOnsiderable'nurnber of Per...
acrja arrived 'op •the'scene. The small.
crowd which, collectedin, a 'vpry •brief
aPace 'of time' expressed'cOnSiderabie,
indig:natian., at- having, thgir. slumbers
the alai:in' has'nolY been COVered with
1 There s.eenis to .h.e*•a .large •,surplus
Of teachers forthb ntblic • salibols'
this year. This -was strikingly. bou,-.
ght out :when Air. Pan •.as•
SeeretarY ;:)f 'his :School'• "sectiOn 'ad-
vertisernent %reaulted in A ...continuous
stream.: of ap,Plieapts'.a.itivirig." in per,,
Sett *at- Mr: 'Gillies' home. All laSt Set-
urdav and giving ' hint a busy day of
it With little .time 'to • attend to the
Ordin.al!y. work .on
Three rinks, 'gincardine .bdwlers
'a fri'endli.gatne.With ;Ripley
on the loeal rink last. Frrclay. Ripley
dUstrY in Detroit sPeritk a few daysWon On two rinks and Kincardine on
at his, home here, 'retiirning to ,'...the• one. On Monday •,eyeiiiiig three "Rip-
i.:ey•.,Teesday, • ' . . , .
• , r•ieie.tkhs..ibeoti;neysed '.1po . K. incardine.
.MCLeed .has• 'returned ' ' • 'Ski T
fiom.Visiting 'relatives , Jackson and John' Archer!Were, both
.*Mr and ,NitS..'ilenry Dahmer have auceeSsful" in 'winning •from,,..Kincar-
returned, freni-f.their-liPifeYinoo : trip, 'afri8.'hile 'the' .. rink- skipped,. by :J.
in‘Cluded • •'Tarento,Niagara kurini lost by one poiiit.• ;.•
,
-Falls,• MilVerton,,• and other °points.• . ..
M,rS. Laura McCrostie, •accOnipan-
.ied-,by hr sonJackson 15 visiting
'her Slater :Mrs.. J Munn '\ris Me
Creatie had the' misfortune t'b• rose' a
purse containing a amp , of _money:
route on the C.N.R. train
The • purse , Was:: lsubseqiientlY
.covered butthe ;bank notes •liad dia;
appeared. • . •
Rev. Mr,: and.Mrs. • Gilmore and.
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d•
aughter Kathleen, of Lambeth, are
Spending a- few holidays • With Rip-,
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ley friends', '• :
-Miss,..Eitz a whoja&sen ders , and
s"eVeral, years has been. - postal clerk
Children of Lucicnow visited. at Mr.
in Ripley •Ppst, Offied ..has been. called rhos Moote s on ,
to Other''SPbereS- usefulness and
• .,
rcl
..bpe,oeSnitliin.,.shortly.. •
•exceedingly . ,
Poulton ha BaYfiela•jasi
Miss ,Cltildren 'and Mrs.: Mac Ross vigited
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efficient 'and.i'popular, clerk' •And. ,her, Jean ••
.M
nt
Many, 'friends wish - hernfuCh daAGr.. ele7satiToronto': at her
'New. York fora'ScotChhat-.d h''4 of reinembrance, An inf.erynal. pro-
een waS e ilOt "gruni ' of songs,„ 'recitations and :
hat.tand:'started 'and be.en play- spe:e.h-s
tiz,; :4aivoaryi g:itillriS,eoite'‘sVottly1(1 aip I he
lunch Was .Servedit is': fort `two
,has been: abov.tt• quite a bit . but Veiirs.•since
had ;never 111.4(10 Canadauntil Di his Birth an( he e\pect • find
,cinagri_rlptbheell 9rdied truhaigt g.haiapnrydi_c4m.sit. c..o,lalsii.d_e_praiebkieivoecihdan.ii,cf•e„sevr th iv; eoinpleteis
donned for a. trip to • Seaforth
viS
Seaforthwa.s .staging,' the -.Old iting•,at MrS., W. CAiperon!s„
• Boys'- and Old ReuriOn, • Pr.. • '
-dan';pbell is a native of' Seaforth.-He
figured :that he owed - it to Seaforth RIPLEY 'ANP' VICINiTY
and `to Main 'Street to.. give, thent• • • ••
leek at , his bagpipers.. So .the. _ - • •
Province of Ontario i* 'wethe. :New ' 'Frank , aCcountant'
York'Scottiab Highlanders' Pifie.' and The, Royal Bank has 'returried ,froin
Drum • Band 'and for three' 'day Main. a holjday trip,: to Woodstock And De:
, •
Se.aferth, heard Scotch inuSie tro t. •
`Se!otch'. music . should'Pe'. • :P1-te.,,,d,'; Nil.. and 'M;s.Jo'n' Dr and
not As ' that Toronto gang '- motored: te
pla;fs, • etc., .,;They also saw- the , . Mrs Arthur
land flir.g and the Scotch' reel asthey e'Oocle.ri'ethT.huo:riitosidlis..of'•.13. ilia.is
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should -be danced: ,,,,NrSatile f.ellDr
d..c
OWs;
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DV Camnbell's .Scoftisii •:- 'visiting fiiends in
who. is . at
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• ST HELENS'
pres'ent engaged, in the . building 'in-'
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. Miss Stiekney of:gueir.th is a
ar with Miss Gladys Webb:.
Miss 'Margret Thorns 'is spending
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feW„:weeks with friends in Detnciit.
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Miss iiiiiy Weatherhead. and MISS
Lulu Weatherhead are holidaYing at
the Lake, theguests of •;Mrs.:35ecker
of Luoknow.
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. arid, Mrs, Geo. McRoberts,' arid
Mr. Charles IVIcQuillin were4 week-
end.' yisitors t Milverton. •
andirra.: Geo Clark 'and 'little
.daughter, 'Jean, of Hamilfon, motor• -
ed front that city on Monday' to
spend,t.heir, Vacation with Mr. and
.
Mrs. P'' Clark:
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Rev: 'Mr` Golan. of 'South Kinloss
Will occupy. • the pulpit Calvin.
• Church next 'Sun'day.
Robert. Neely :and, kra.Klein-
snith
`
PigeOn;
there on Friday. Their Sister
Todd who has , snent the 'past few
weeks as their- guest,. returned home,
with them.:
• Miss. Winnjfred WOodi has , return-
ed. front_ Bayfield where she has' keen'
hsrlidang-Tor...some Weeks.
. Miss' Annie :-Clarl"riVarlliettiett-
of Miss •:Eliiabeth-WillwOod at, her,
'cottage, gincardine for „'the week -
ITIOWT.4$117,-'331,-gSPiert-IN'
TEM DKR. 'MOST', OF- Trio*
wriv-irAvVITY-13E-4TATED
OUT WTHI• A. FEW ,N NEW
CLOTHES. TO ENABLE PAR-
ENTS TO DO SO' WITH. THE
LEAST ..POSSIBLW , EXPENSE,
WE ARE, OFFERING SEVERAL
LINES OF DRESS GOODS ANti
poYS' CLOTHING AT, REHOC-
rED-PRICES-,7
• Olive.Terriff isspending a
few ,days with friends: in LucknoW.
• Mire
ss Gta ;EoX , spent: a few days
with 'friends in Galt. ••-';•._
Misses Nord 'and' Beatrice John -
Ston are yiaiting in Toronto.
• ,1 Miss Ida MeQuoid,-spent the "*eek-,
end With friends „in Lucknow ,
Mss Marion .Casen-tere •of „Wing-.
hain-Was a visitor in the village last
Fine Dress Serges; 54 inches, wide,
at '$1.64. per yd.,
'40.:InetiPlails, ipatLeins,5O yd
FlanneIS;'Horriespuns, and Poplins
all reduced,
40 -Inch Gin:1;" nice.. assortment
of pk, v, ere 50 to 60c. a yd'
now 38,c. •
32 and 3(i -Inch Gingham Tartans
worth up to 45c. yd., now 26t.
, „
ewer Price4ines-at74
%-
We areclearing out the balance of
our Voiles, Ratines, and other
Summer Press Goods , worth
'un to $2.00 yd., Clearing the
halance'at 50c: a yd.
Boys' Suits at $5.00
All Sizes from -'29 to 35,in Boys':
• Fine Tweed. Suits, •Bloomer.
Pants. with the governor fast-
ener. 'These ,saits cannot be"
equalled, anyw,here ..fOr 'the'
priCe, upLtathe-miitute
• designs, jut a clean-up
• • Odd Suits, to prepare room for
• the new Fafl lines-, will fit
boys from. 10 'to, 17 years.
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Bring' them in. •
Boys' Cotton Jersey, at 39e., all
sizes,
Wool .J.Q.Ese:vs, at $1'.45.
Short Pants or Bloomers from
' $1.00 upwards. .
Long KhakiPants, extra Amine, at
• $1,50. I.
. Print Blouses, at 50c. from '6 yra.
,Shirts at 50c.
s
Stockings; Cram -4uc'
Belts at' 20e. .
• Ties at -35-
I FT Ey
mismumum
KINLOSS
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TP,',.7,t...,.-pffi,mi,,,:ts,,..:,„--,:.aeo.,a:i-t-.,,,‘„k:.,ne.-,tig,ac:::,:Tie-ar-3:. cf;-:,1.,Pe-A--,-',:u.,;,,,---,;,,,,,,,,,,_----,,,:-.. .f.--;_ri-,,,-;0,,:,..,.•;:i.,,,..,...iii..iit: .,,,,,l'It:Th:oiroa.i.instclot:nsIlrpseeyf.niG,Tehei:"1: wE',.,!loitiEd_..:iiria,...4 i.i.- ;11,7..
R':.:Vah:st.°he' r.`h.li:' Wiiigham Was' .in ,1:;11'h affil-Acnscl:ilsi'e'lln4"hveisivtileidagoen, "Siindav s' • f-a,..1:11ii:;.y.,,an4d13..al.VE,rms. Mr and
Colwell 'and
town Saturday • ' afternoon, leaving.
nd',' Mrs., . Albert
D'r:: 'and i‘I'rs: ...rth.l.it Knight . left' .‘vith.: 'Sliss-: Ida' .:Sic4111:•3;id 'Ai
,. 'Misses Clifton of ,LUcknow Viiited
. ley ` 'spent : Sunday .4 -with, :MrS.,.'
later. by motor :for ' Southampton - WedneS- Stanley
on .Stinda37, for their1-1 it ' i C of 1:1'st 'week .
..
George hichardsbn* near ,Teeawater„
:111‘;rei!'*g.1‘.1.Aie':ii:St'ITCBI:iYi:6‘iliv'le4'a,°736i711151$1.11a1;11"i'd.:a'd3:4:1 Fr:\ali:k.. NI'l-rlienri'i.;YS's6,Y1'1911''''' .',a•n(-1-''d...'il71•tell' , .mir..• Blna,t). of icafisss is in. this
'Brien who ill a.,it in. Cadillac. for ...
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a few horcforthe holida
We
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11°bert'sc'Ti: has not beet' 'as ,well as teach in .Sii,a1V:s School:. ',.16t.,17"c,1!'().' 13' 10%le.. . , , ,
Toront6 Mi Sattirda.y*wheiv. she. will '.ish6Erill'aPtili.i'iB:a„11-;fresr.ril.ais.././ri:trbrviirtig4g.tionn,
his friends would WiSh. i• .
' Di;,• -•and ,Mrs. ITackett: of 'Detroit
.1f he n'io.---7`cs7;h4;-$0--lri; ‘'v111164';';ea..,(ling: of. -.713,r1.11GerettiiC;aerfle'clasta'NlVdOrliono‘ nHoward,a. 'eon
, • ,
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and 'Mrs.. Ilackatt.! Of AShfield Toil .
ship, „sPent...Saturtiay ' at the home. a'.' °1-1.•4146' 811fe in assun'ing, 'Ile belibvs. tract of gi'aveiIiiigg„.' and are staying
• ' ..., . . , --- 'he „label, on n -^.patent Medicine with ..Mr: ' and ' Mrs; •,,taines Geddea's.
gr: Wni, Lane.
Mr: and. Mrs. 'Metcalfe • and daugh-'
ter of London -Were Visitors with, her
:sister Mrs.. Robinsbn ...Woods -for a
fes?days. -'
.. Mr, D. B; Nitirray I received • Word
-Of-the' 'death :,or,iiiii:-Vi•otirei•
Bisiiiark, Dakota.. MrS. ,, Murray •and
daughter accoinpanied: :the '•,••reinairi's
to Kintail where the funeral. • was.
held on. Tuesday from Mrs. Murray's
, ..
old.home. • , • • •
Miss Lena., Durnin is.rn
, 'boe after- a -
week's holidaying with and Mrs,
',,• -
•
• MeSsrs. Harvey Webster ef„Ingere.,
sol and Tom Webster; of, London yis,
ited for h few/ ,days with their sister,
lIrs,,,Taa"Durnin.
Chblkz
• was a Week -end visitor :with Mrs. J,
,B. 'Rutherford. , • • '
, Miss Ada Canipbefrot
Th - glieSt-Of - 11fifi";-aiid.
Campbell, •
onti,thilciteri are
spending a few.' days •with. il. un-
;1-, W. Salkeld-, `Godericht - --
The St. Helens Women's Institute
Will hold theit . regular ineettng., on
ThurSday Aug.' 28th at 2.130 in -the
Comitunity • Halt. Roll Call, "Best:
Rv Mi. I.cDOr, rald,. of Teswittei' )3 -title-.° •
occiiiiied. 'the pulnit ,in SC, Andrew's
'Church . Sunclay4 and delivered a•blc
• and evenin4".: ,
An, offiCiali•:of.-,ilie Dcpirtment :_of
sJj
feree5,e7-af-
obt'ain'14 inferniatlea for the Col.:
:Tnte-cotiltret.Se:
• of -the- Country.. -The form-a10n-
• used• t.o jS5ist Cinadiiti iiiaiitifftet-
urerS; 'and- foreign: marinfact-
iireS to start plants in thiS country,'
.1deParttitent.„. 'records, ,ShoWing
anadian. National Exhibition
,A..ttg.... 23: , ' ' Toronto,..::: E,,P•17. fk,......
Mere coiniitehensive:.' Mote ainhitiOna *than,.
ever -depicting the pitttireSqUe, the, attiatit
and tyicallife of Canada and otherlandt, -
7 "ll'eviii -."-"I' ' , '. ":).:70' il, .
. iviarcning: un
,"Goi-gOlii$ ;Spectacle Portraying ..the Might,
., romance and etanOur Of the,freltith tPipire.
. . , • ,
.!• All• the aninsement ,neviees '
/ 1 ? : ,k.ritrWri to -the it/go/may of titan,.
• °Ng: ill.TNDlItb KkIIIIIITIONS: IN. ONt. .....
Conanit our -nicene. for Oedueeti liniltett4:liateiii" '
ttOREAT'iMILL,Elt,. Picii14el4;' JOILN :4, stwri :ritartatiot