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CREWE.
• Mr. Archie and Miss Mildred
Jones of Wingliain'Visited last
,week -end -with her sister, Mrs.
Benson Shackleton.
afr. and.11hrs. Lorne Em ons 8a
Muriel . accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Alton to Formosa and spent
last Sunday at the "Palace . Gar-
Mr,'and Mra Andrew Gaunt .&
WEEK• -ENO
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1 lb. tin
SUCCESS LIQUID WAX
Pint : jar 59c":
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Assotted meats, fin 16c
Cashmere ROLL.\TOWELS
159's, .per. roll .... ... ..... ..... 15e
For All Pickling and Preser-=
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Thompson's.
her--rein--Overseas
4 With a 20-pekg. box . of
Wrigley's Gum
S1.i0 ' Postpaid.
Order r4ow From
IIIO4PSON IS
'PHONE 82
WE DELIVER
Murray and Ii rs: ' .Emma Sher:-
wood
her=wood of St. Helens spent Sunday
with Mr. and .'Mrs. "Jun Sher-
wood;
Mrs. Lewis McCardy of ' God-.
ericir visited a few days with her.
uncle, ,Orville Durnin.
M. Homer 'Durniin, R.C.N.,- at the list of subscribersand: the
Hanilton called on friends here rings On each line, with the sug-
on Saturday: gestion that those concerned clip
Mrs. Laurence Tremain of Tor- the list for futurereference.
onto is spending her holidays, at Line 42 . -
her „parents, . Mr. ' and .. Mrs: Bert . McQuillir), John ' 42-2
DON'T KNOW OWN Huron's "Harry Lauder"
NE1G_ H BOB'S RING 'To Leave District
Harvey McGee, Scotch corned -
There's ' confusion and dismay ian of the Auburn district, has'
in•. the , St., Helen's area caused I retired from his .picturesque East
by changes in telephone lines and.
nurnbers. Nei Wawanosh farm and plans to
Neighbors don't know' take a well earned rest which for
each other's • ring, and.find that the most ' part will be spent• in
those with whom they communed traveling, w
out going through
`the most 'nay now. be on another Known to thousands • as the
line, 'and they can't get; 'em with- ":Harry Lauder of Huron County"
. the • local, Mr;,_McGee has given liberally of
switch board. • his time and -talent at literally
But its no joke to the operators hundreds of lawn socials,. -church
or..to many Of the subscribers at and patriotic benefits, banquetsy
the inornent: 'The change is due to Iconcerts, etc., over a period of 20
an increased , number of .:Bell
years, and his departure marks -a
•Teleplione subscribers in" the St." distinct loss to the community.
Helen's area, where two new • and far. °beyond: -Dawn through
lines "87" anll "56" . ,have been the years his popularity with the'
constructed. This resulted in the public never -Waned and. often +.ie
shufflingof a number of sub- "stole the show" on imported art -
scribers and a change in various js . .
ringson all five - lines •Ain'than! Mr. McGee made the imperson-
area. The new set up, of course, ation of Lauder a life study and
is designed to give. , .improved was 'never known to rehearse ii
telephone `service as some of the the presence of anyone save his
lines were previously overloaded. wife, who was his accompanist 1�
New .telephone • directories were and whose death a shhort time ago
recently issued, so that there is, prop ipted his decision to retire.
no chance of thenew listings be- At three score years his fine bar-
ing available for , some time: At itone voice, his hearty laugh and
the suggestion of the St. Helens Lauder mannerisms continued to
'correspondent, Mrs= W. A.. crowds 'but he has made
'T'he Sentinel : is glad . to publish I no public appearance since Mrs.
McGee died. ' There are no child-
ren.
A two. -clay auction sale was
held at the McGee farm last.
week, 'when more than 700 ' in-
dividual sales were recorded.
Treleaven. Mr. and MTs. Jack -
Currand family and Mr.. and
Mrs. Vernon Hunter and family
also. spent Sunday . evening.. at t4
Treleaven ' home. •
'Mrs. Sam, 'Kilpatrick spent a
ew days with friends at • Luck -
now and Zion and was accom
paned•, home by Mr. and, Mrs..
Fred . Anderson who spent•;,the•
•day here..
. Miss e and Violet'Culbert
left Saturday.: for Mahon airport
Where th7ey h e taken positrons:
' Crewe S. ' S. lrield 'their . annual
picnic on the river .fiats when
some 90. people,. young and. old,
enjoyed the afternoon of races,
swine ling, and a soft ball game,
after which a ty'ountrful lund.1 Was
served.
SERVICES SWITCH TO
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The congregations of the Pres=
byterian and United Churches
will hold joint services in the
Presbyterian i Church during:'the
month of August with Rev.. J. W.
Stewart in charge while Rev. C.
H. MacDonald is on holidays.
Rev. Stewart ' will also have
charge of the serlvices at Erskine
Church, Dungannon.
During .July •Rev. MacDonald,
condtaLled services. is the unmet = •
Church.
1 Going To Bolton
' Howard 1 enna, ply ober and
• hardware dealer of Ripley. • is
leaving: the Huron To*-nship
Village and will follow his t ade
at Bolton near Toronto. Mn._
Keane is a sister of Gordon Tav-
cr. local druggist_ ...:
Anderson,. J D.
McQuillin, Wm.
Thom, .E J:
Miller, Wallace
Line87
Webb, k` 'red' 87-2
Webb, McKenzie . 87-4
-. $7.12..
. Webb,. Harvey, 87-13:
Aitchison, Jofin �._ 87-21
Line -'56
McPherson,, Gordon 56-3,
Phillips, Mrs. Thos. -56-4
Todd_ Frank 56-5
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Phillips, urnin 56-11
Webb, George : 5642
Rutherford, Wm. .'.__.__--_ 56-15
Ward, Rev. J. A. • 56-22
Woods, Lorne • • '56-21
Rutherford; -Mary ' —50-24
Line 44
Miller's ' Store _._ 44-2
White, George 41-3.•
Todd, David 44-4
:Taylor, Chester 4441..
Rix tout, G$rdon 44-12
Joynt, J. ' W. • • 44-13
Joynt, J. W. 44-25
Webster. Wm ' 44-31
Line 45
l? rnin.. Earl 45-3
McRoberts, George 4543
Murray, J R 45-14
Stuart, George .__,..:._45-12 ,
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Cameron, John .._45-22
Taylor, T. B. . 45-31 •
Mrs. C __._. 45-32
'Durniii,Jarnes __: �45-25
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42-3
Mends of the .Auburn district
42-4 . .presented Mr. McGee With a club
4242 ` bag and a purse of money.
4244
'EECEIVES PROMOTION.
Mrs. T. it .Alton • has received
word ° that her-datighter4ii=lam'
Nursing Sister E., H. •Alton, n
:England,` has " been promoted to
the: rank of Captain• (Matron)
and is now employed in the Mat-
ron -:lin -Chief s -.office at Canadian
Military Headquarters.
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Bought Village. Residence
Mr. and Airs, • Lloyd McNeal
recent newlyweds, are taking up
residence in Luckrsow in the
home which Lloyd has purchased
from Mie r9i7-b .tn Reid. This
trooerty adjoin F1Tner Joh/I-
stoifc garage.
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THtJRSDAX, AUGUST 3rd, 194 ,
Ammiamom
sEPor
Theatre a
fri., -Sat. & Monday
Two Shows -7.30 ' & 9.30
ROYAL MOUNTED
'«PATROL"
CHAS LEST STARRETT
RUSSELL HAYDEN
WANDA McKAY
This. action} • drama about `our'
Mounties. will' give 'you an ex-
cellent evening's entertain
ment. It is 'a splendid tale that
young and old will appreciate..
Short . Sabjects
Sport Short'
Comedy; "Wolf in Thief's
Clothing" (Andy;, .Clyde)
Hall Mclntre's Band..
NEXT FRIDAY,
SATURDAY,'. MONDAY
"THE PA* OFF
Coming August 18, 19, 21,
"DESTROYER"
August. 2.5, '26, 28
Bpmsteads in
;'TPS A' GREAT' LIFE"
September 1, 2, .4
"DAWN' -ON. THE GREAT
DIVIDE"
Buck Jones Special
• September 8, 9, 11 .
MY KINGDOM FOR A COON
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"SO.I'ROUDLY WE HAIR"
• BORN
NIXON- In Wingham • General
When a successful candidate Hospital . ' on Tuesday, July l8th,
ei iters office, he burns his plat,-, to Mr'_ and . Mrs: Isaac Nixon, R. ' 7,
form . behind h'im, I Lucknow, a son. •
FINAL CLEARANCE
of...
Summer Footwear
WHITE SHOES, SANDALS,
CASUALS And SLING PUMPS
at reduced ,prices:
front $1.911
. C. RatLwell e Son
Men's and Boy Work Clothing,
Overalls, Pants, Sox, Shirts and Underwear
The Store With The Stock
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