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The Lucknow 'Septi401,1414show, Ontario
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TpaCi0s firhiassiving pay .
'OE is: ootiNG-TEidE$ coN..Vitis ADVERTI$E; '
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re LooluouRrooves,
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IgglitS411,Pileg.XEDNathral shade kid gloves,: blaCk
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4 EDE Si01,01t1Su-Rlack, biege, brown.
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ERE !tA :GLOVE! — Brown, red ..and black.!'
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EN H*RICAIEFS-L111eM5titChed :borders . •
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SING for Field
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tries reating; Prizes of, baby
bOwls, plates, plaslues„ancl spoons.
were awarded the ch.ildren, who
included!'.Anriette Dickson; •John
Gordon' McNay, Dona ViaSr
lespie, • Sandra' Lynne .1ViaeLean,
Helen Elizabeth McNeill,: Ernest
Ackert, Gary
Dianne. Button Barbara •Ann
Wareing, • Kenneth H ou s tAn ,
James Barry Morrison,:georiia
Jean ',Smith, ...Pauline. Anderson,
Nancy Smith, 'Brussels, Delbert
Nixon, Vernon Hunter, :Dick Rit,
dile; -,Dorothy Hallam, Margaret
McLennan,„,Marjciry Alton, Grant.
Leishman,`.1Yoriald Gaunt,Teddy
Hobrough, •Allan
`ney Rouse Marion Patrrei•Secitt,••
Leonard•McFarlane; Dickie
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-TRUCK-DR,IVER SAWAMUCK
rEarly last Wednesday morning
a truck driver -froth Belleville,
emplOyed-by-the-Storrns
Constricton. Company on,. road=
wonk , between • i 'ham' :and
Teeiwater, •ran ainuck With his
truckand smashed the air pinup
at Mason's Garage and a hydro
pole near the arena. In. the latter
-Crash-hydro--ieswere_thorted_
and made. giter. a 'thstilay•"'until
Sandy layene,Was Touted Out of
bed ter7'eut--theetirr-ent: •
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Vanciinp's BE NS
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..Aeal Home- aked 13eatis
.0: .••••••,RedY -.i ':a. Jiffy . .
:T6ift-.-soAi-i.4';AKES:
Package,., \ ' .
GiantcFa i .ily • Size
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Maple Leaf TOILET SOP 1.- •
-.:.6: bars' '•,..f '' • . •• . --. 25e
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'Rich, Oreaniy.:Lther • .
hely and GarryiGilgin..
• Only, the first fifteen names are,
in the order selected _by the
judges.- •
. .the Scotch reel contest the.
Irvine Family of Kincardine won.
first Piize, The set consisted Of
lgri Irvine: mna daughters. Mar-
garet, Betty and • Irene with
:-Fathert=J-iminyplaYing-.7.-theLbag,.±
,PiPe,accorripaniment. Second prize.
O went, to the IloiroWay• Entextainers -
from..LOndon... •
•.: Kinloss Wins-Tur.-:43'.'1Var
In the
loss challenged challenged the Ashfield seven.
for the. John., anna', rop y
made geed ,•the. challenge... TheY,
pulled the 'Ashfieldites.ln, twenty
'seconds , of the. one -minute
Att!-L,YouL-Can't .iniagine how. . long
20-secpnds--can•-be-undersuch•con--
ditions.:, ' Ashfield, Captained 'by
ee of Port .Albert,"
atere minui•three-cif'-last. _year's
• learn. • The KirilOss tern Was.can-
tained by Sam SherwoodvAllister
Hughes conducted the draw, and.
John, A. McKinnon Was the ji.idge.
The wiritiers..beSideS being pre -
The Fairview Dairy milk ented With, the John • Hanna
wag6n was completely- Wrecked Itrophy, :reeeiVed overalls from.
lgr, -Hanna- and ties -from- Cum,,
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EATMORia CEREALS
—For: Halth' .
l3rah, Package+ .. , 18c
Faria, package 3e
Wheatberris,,pCkage
O 'Cracked •Wheat; pck,
Whle Wheat Flour, pelig.
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iLK CART MET
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TOCRSDA OCTOBER, 4th, 19.1r"'
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ly Morning mishap on!
MO •day; arid g,00d:'many quarts . • •
of.' milk "went down the dram"
O as a ,result.
Shortly before sixa.rri. Howard
Robinson was doing the delivery.
on: :main street. It was . raining
and Visibility was : bad,' so that 1
.Mr. Dan Nicholson, who was en -1 -
route • to the. early °train failed'
to seesthe vehicle. Upon stirkingt‘•
it from the rear the horse start -.1
• ed to rim, 'scattering bottles along Is
25c' the street. • . the" ,"old
_•_23c post Office". Corner the. horsel"
'25e 1* tnined
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SCRATCH REMOVE,
Bottle. . ... . .. 25c
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;ands hatter-ing4n,44404.the-0-0*-".
• tents-÷of--milk=7-angt*Otn•
• The horse failed to get. loose
from. the -.demolished- cart,.. and it:
stood there: nervously Until the
driver 'arrived to free him. •
• Upwards to fifty bottles of milk
.and creariv Were salvaged from
the scattertion. Of glass, and crt;
Jattrb eing--.a-total,--wreck` •
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apart ;from the chasm.,
UNITED CHVIRCH
LUCKNIOW"
Rev.J. W.- Stewart, BA., BD.,
• Pastor
SUNISAY;"OCTOBER--7h—
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_Children's -story: -YEdward's,
Thanksgiving Danner".:
• - Sacrameii
Lord's Supper',
12.li—Sunday School. - •-
Theevening service will: be
.withdrawn so thecongregation
may attend :the"Cruade for
Christ" serViee M Ripley th3-
ited;Chtstch ,at ,
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Trouser
enS1,:ittierjaiagetS,Meiton Jackets, Sweaters
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tinfield'S gke 4,-.and--.1311elAUnderWear.
andL ri4'4n !IllttanarT. 9
Overalls Overall Pants, \Work Pants and
__,..„LAFeiir Dress Pants:
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Ladies' Coats, Skirts and Dresses
for Fall and Winter.
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House Dresses, .sizes 32-40
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Leave your naine if- interestedin a .Fur Coat'
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Ming -the The-Ashfild
tem • was prsented:: with work.
shirts by Mr, tlanria.7The teams•
were, as follows;
Graff, pave- Carriither-. Jack Mc-
KetiieBbb'-=Reicl,--70eorge Erne
eiri, Murray ',McKinnon ' :`afid
--lifiekt4-7-7AllaTi
aid o_be„,far supenoi to mOst
shows this yar. The baking- ta
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was. groaning, whilc flowes,
fruit, vegetables, ladies work and
school. • children's .eXhibits wcre..
• outs t andi n g... mSchin
Usual striking.merchndd
Grant, Lorne Fa rish, '` Charles
Hallm, .Brt Alto, Howard
Rollb, Art Sinipsoh and Donald
Simpson..
Fine Indoor Exhibits .
The indoor exhibits were plen
The -Wednesday 'night concert
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Presented by a R,strohg Lov01.
O cast, delighted the crowd, and the
dance;after, to Musie,. by Car-:
kutlierg Orchstra,. drew • another
bid• croVid Wrihg down the
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liful andot eXCellent-qualitran-d-'etirtairion-'-a-most-S•u4-cessful_f_g
the displays, the- arena 'Were
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AT CAN YOU SPARE lot 0,
THEY CAN
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• NATIONAL
CLOTHING COLLECTION
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Planed ancl organized. even as
the War .was in progress
ited' NationS Relief and; Rehabil-
• .•• launched thepost inteniVe char-
itable Campaign in the history of
the world. Stich is' the first
• equ'site to peace.
. With 1 •Winter'schill blasts al • ready being feit,'The,greatest heed
of the rnornnt is clothing as
,Europe's di'ad
months ahead :pitifully lacking
• in clohirg, adequate shelter, ful,
food or vital medicines and drtigs
e The, Canadian United. Allied
Relief Fund is co -Operating with
I.T.N.R;R,A, in an tritensive 21 -day
campaign' obtain ..every article
of berViceable used,*clothing that
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can be contributd •Wthout -
need Of replacement, and to! have
Canada's giff§, at the 'points of
its toll of those in ilestitution who', •
have :little but suffering • ;and 0
threatened death before thernun- • •
legs help soon reaches thent., -••• ,
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•How often .do vie 'say' that "we
in .Cnada ,haVe ma suffered at •
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all curing tlie war'. The realiz-,
tio
whether by fith a4 emo-
tion, " to Make a trip through the. , •
wardrobe to do :his or her part
in making the National Clothing, • •
'-•C011ettiorraii-XereeThaiiltsgivirig•
which we owe for our good for-.
tune and blessednss,:` •
every Canadian worthy of the.
eart
andyour
doOrt
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