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WINGRA1V1 ASSESSMENT
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is obtained:
Land Buildings Business Income - Total
$31,705 $132,$65 $22,350 $ 500 $187,460
49,260 X62,315 10,000 1,80o 218,480
84,320 232,235 31,400 2/300 332,605
59,.1175 • 222,375 11,150 3,000 286,050
20,000 75,050 4500 / 800 103,30o
$1,129,895
This is a decrease of $2:oo from last year's assessment,
Population. is 2,266, an increase of 45.
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III ALL -WOOL and SlIg.AND WQQ . DRESSES,, 95
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1 Special in Fur Trimmed Coats
•. Smart Models, Best Colors, All -Wool Cloths,, Our Cut Prices are
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■ WOMEN'S. AND •MISSES` KNITTED
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Coat and Skirtf°"",
moderately priced at ....._.._
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Dry Goods: Specials for Quick
® Selling - Buy and Save!
GIRLS' WINTER COATS
'lined
8.50, 9.50, 11.00, 12.50
RAINCOATS AND SLICKERS
9.50
■ xo Pieces GINGHAM, 32 inches wide
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® FLANNELETTE, in stripes
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■ TOWELLING, in PURE LINEN
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for
3 Packages' CORN FLAKES
for
5-1b. Pail CLOVER HONEY'
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2 lbs, NEW PRUNES
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Cambridge
Clothes
SUITS,
Made -To -Measure
OVERCOATS
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We are showing our new Fall g
and Winter Fabrics for ,Men's
Suits and Overcoats. They are the
finest, from the best looms in the
world, and priced reasonably to _—
meet present-day a necessities. M
They embrace every new desirable model - ultra smart mo-
dels for Young Men, in those new Tweed effects that are ,so popIll
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ular. Business Suits in conservative models ,for .older men who j
demand the
best.
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When tailored by our custom tailors you are assured that you r'
Y are correctly dressed. Young Men's Dress Up Models, Men's Mod- ;
els, in UIsters and Chesterfields, at special prices. We would be III
pleased to have you inspect them.
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Poultry, ,Cream, Eggs.
Bring in your Poultry. Highest
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market prices.
Your Cream and Eggs graded the
same day as delivered.
Wellington Produce Co., Ltd.
Wingharn, Ont.
W. B. THOMPSON,
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October 6, 7, 8
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Ft' Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Qct. 10, 11, 12
Doris Kenyon and Wainer BaxterLTA
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"Mismates"
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Thurllday, Friday, Satttrday,
SPECIAL
Oct. 13, 14, 15
CCharlie Murray Chester Conklin
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``' cFadden's Flats"
The Irish Hod, Catriet and the Scotch Wad Carrier
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Mr.' j: A, Reid, C,N.R, ealgitieer, is • Listen to the World Series at Tie,
still tem;aisaintg,,,atttaith.,a14 has, taker, ;Radio '811,0P,w6get them oh tlfile'
alae xsard hoose on Diagonal road. Kolster Radio.
BRICK CHURCH, E. WAWANOStS
'I'f'TA.NKOFERIrNG
The ',omen's ;Missionary Society
of Brick United church, East \,"Vawan.
osh, will hold a Thank Offeriang meet.
la]church ^
(� a •n the c uzch ozz SundayA October
9th, at 2.3.0 o'clock" Tie- speaker for
the occasion will be Miss
wood, '• returned missionary :'fr
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China.. cordial. invitation ,s
Irl tb all,
Ontario'ss Highwa s,aec on
in
. the Autumn
See the Province i . its Panorama of Color
Nature is kind to Ontario in the autumn.
She splashes reds and yellows and browns and
greens over the landscape in a truly extra-
vagant manner. Mile after mile, on hill and
in valley, the spectacle is a constant delight.
Get out into the Province atis fall, Use the
good roads to go, where Nature exhibits her
most artistic handiwork.
But when you go out on the road, whether on
business or pleasure, remember you owe it to
yourself and to others to exercise courtesy
and common sense in driving.,
Avoid excessive speed. There is no excuse
for reckless driving. Slow down at curves, at
intersections of.railways,or other highways,
near schools and when passing pedestrians.
Be sure of your brakes. See that. they are
always in good condition. Your life or the
lives of others may depend upon your brakes.
Watch your headlights. See that they ado
not glare. There is more night driving in the
fall, and glaring lights are a' positive menace.
BE COURTEOUS: Obey the rules of the
road. When the exercise of your full rights
means danger or inconvenience'`to others,
don't insist. Be patient.
Be sure you have your Motor
Vehicle Operator's L'icerse-vwith
you. It may beasked .for -at
any time by Traffic Patrol or"
town police officers.
Ontario Department of Highways
The Hon. GEO. S, . HENRY, Minister.
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,Leads the World in Motor Car Value
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All Nash cars now have
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��a
ciab Spr ,
of secret. process - lloy ,feel
you have ever emu
This new riding ASE a notable
feature of the Advanced Six 4 -Door
Sedan --is exclusive to Nash by
reason of springs built of special
cecr'et process alloy -steel.
These springs are engineered ex-
actly to the weight and size of each
Nash model. And shock -absorbers
are provided, too.
So the road comfort of this car is
absolutely amazing. DRIVE it and
experience ityourself.
This is the SPEEDIEST car in the
whole Nash: Roeand the FASTEST:
car of its field in getaway. And its
great; newly -perfected 7»bearing
motor has EXTRA POWER for
every emergency.
Low to the road, with small wheels,
it is a picture of motor car smart+
ness and grace.
Silver -finished fittings, vanity case,
smoking set, tufted genuine mohair
upholstery, walnut steering wheel,
walnut -finished door panelings and
window . moldings; all evidence
greater quality despite the LOWER
price.
SPECIAL . TERMS are now avail.
able : on the car you own. Drive
down .today and exatn:ine this Ad.
vanced Six 4 -boor Sedan—the
leader of the whole Nash kine..
TOE NSW NASI1 IS A GREAT AUJ DOMQIIIM
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