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To all public and high school pupils we beg
to announce thet we hive out in a colop"ete
line of school' supplant of the beet quality.
FREE
To every purchaser of school supplies we will give
Absolutely Free, 1 .Large Eraser
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
SBEPPARDTON i MN, • •
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mfr. auts. Jaime had the atiirtertene ,
to lose a. valuable Worse last week. 1 Striutord golfers bad the beet of it
Mise thole Polikek, of Itseardise, War weer k oia roarobobes with Sartre
Iron arta Slat Water klub. A. VII
is tiai her brother, lir. Ganes
Stratford liaks. Co Ntrk kit day
Pollock. tyeilgtleen pleycrs it •ni.
Mx. Robt. Illoghti J're left TioadaY tiweiteub ve eem
watert
v ••rt to ooa/ il
ton. Iola 1$% to 6;i: the se*Ortti*l bring *
jills
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to resume his worx on the Sty. Sas-
follow*:
Mr. Lorne Thurlow motored to De- glee Wetrr 1
trait on Friday and spent tke vent- .• J. ....1 41. Lloyd
end with relatives. .c. Y.Lloyd ....1 H. C.
Ur. S. A. Johnston. Of Sanaa. is w. maw. 1 C. Naftel • u;
visiting for e Week with kis brother, W. C. Orr 0 A. J. MacKay... -I r‘
Joist H. and Mrs. Jobnston. Stewart 1 G. Setcliffe .0'
Mrs. Jno. Oakley and ditughter, R L."Whitman.1 Retalt.C.MeDermin0
Rita, of Torooto, are visiting' Mrs. D. C. Ferviscottii Dr. Reid i
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Ookley's sister, Mrs. W. E. Totter. A. Vinters 1 F. Wted........t.0
: Miss .Burrows and sieter, M. J. N. D. Copus1 Dr. J. A. Grote:nit°,
Harrison. and nephew, Mr. *nil Mre. Dr. Silcox .1 K. Naftel 0
Gco. McBride, spent Saturday with ; A. MrKinf .1 Dr. Hunter 0
'relatives in Clinton. . i R. G. Ramkin...1 D. Gray .0
. ; N. F. Babb 1 F. (-rood
LOWER SCW)014 *
Dr. Rutherford.1 E. I). Brown......0
EXAMINATION RESULTS C. Makins...1 :Dr. A. H. Menkgeti
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J. M. Corbett..1 O. L. Pareons.....0
Newman 0 C. A. Reid 1
The following is the Iist cf G. C. I., Jarvis .0 Rev. S. S. Hardy..V
students who paezed in the Lower S. -Vtroch0 F. R. Darrow......1
Sehool exarainations, arrenged alpha -
W. /1!-4y.1
0 J. C. Catrit 1
PHONE 90 -GODERIal betically. • 1Torks .1 C. amber 0
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Acheson, W. G. A. Muteh, D. J. p„ co 4c, Pro 0 Hastings, Pro....1
Goodwin1 FaSturdY
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1 S. Hoer
, A. -Those ho paned tre all sublects R. Cluff.
written upon:
/digs Muriel Rutledge, a Godcrich, st the twee roe en on rs n no I
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few der's. Baechler, E. A. MeCluehey, F. O. T
.EBENEZER • leg his mother, Mrs. R. Bruce, for a Alien, j. B. McCabe, B. I.
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was home for Sunday. - Mr. John Charnney and mother, of Reedier, H. L McClure, D. E.
St. Augtstiee, visited the latter's Raker, A. M. ' MeDermid, M. N. holes Hastinge haa a 36-seore and
and Moe. R. II. Rutledge were daughter, Mrs. R..II. Rutledge., here - Clarke, S. B. H. Cook 38. and on the second lap Haat- :
Kincardine visitor's -a week ago Sun- on Sunday last. . Cook E. M • IdeDonald, C. D. • got in e trap and took 36. Cook 40. -I
marjeraria* F• il" ings bed a good. chance of a 3.1 but
day. Cutting' grain is about OVer but the Cocper, -.T MeEwen, G. If. Orr Friday fourteen ladies at the
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moo no
- Ammooma•
A Shipment of Silks
in the Pietv Fall Shades arrived this Week
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• Lloyd -Walters. of Colborne is es- storm, of Friday night will make the Corbett, M. MeEwan, p. ;Blue Water Club vadied Stratford _a_
PP. 414.4V
Con: in and have us show you these New Dress Glods whether
you wish to purchase or mt.
It may be a trifle early to purchaae, bat V1.1, %la be 1,),4;;.ns foz
the material for that 'New Des vitota a fol.. uvekt,
A few ef our New Shades are : Oak, Buff, 11loonbeant, K.orea,
Che'vreuse, Maintenon, 14erschnut, and Italian Blue.
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F. E..H1BBERT CASIITHSETORE
RELIABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES.
tf d ladies did very
vest. have to be cut one way. Crawford, C. Naftel, C. X. and the tra or
neerlo all the scoring. as soen below, ing her aunt, Mies 'Margaret Camp- Ninian Beard left ter the West on
tholigliotnh„edrlair was dose I. hell, in the village at present. Friday last on the Harvester's Er -
Mr. MacLean, of Torontb, is visit- Davidson, If M. D. Newombe, R. H.
AUBURN W* C" Mrs. Whitemsn..1 Mrs. Iaoya 0 ter, of Port Mein, are visiting alio. Hayfield fall fair prize lists Inv
Ste Blue Water I Mr. and Mrs. McLaren and (laugh. eursion.
Dawson, K. K.
sietitig his brother. here wIth his har, finishing difficult, as most of Will Craig, A. /••• McLean, J. I.
°del Theatre
Our barber, Mr. Carter, is in Walk-
erdown this week visiting lus sister Mrs. RanIcin....1 Mrs. J ing, thia week.
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Dobie A. M. Pentland A. P.
Edwad, C.H.Pf- • It '1'
, . Paltridge, W. A.
belacker...0
Dean E arre, Bruce 1 Mrs. Bruce • • .0 MeLaren's mother, Mrs. Wm. Sterl- now out and we expect to have a bie.
ger and better fair than over tbis fall.
• CI lc M M N ft 1 0 It • b tl d t 4-1 °8 1. d
P be t nTC i IVIfil r 1 Mrs F Critigte. -th.
there.. war , roamer, Mies, ar • • • 'SS • a e • .4no...re ie car, ept. t an
• 01 Rev. Melvin Keys, at Iningannon.
Mrs. Beadle wItittrg nett& last E latto . , . •
• o r so es e . .
occupied the nupit in St. Andrew a
week, visiting Harry, and Ins- - ester, s. Robinson. E. IL Mrs. Babb.....1 Mrs. rchell... oil •
'1 Church here or; Sabbath last, morning Hayfield was visited with a terri. • •
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The regular monthly meeting of
the Women's Institute will be held
at the home of Mrs. Swanam,
Bruce stn on Thursday, September.
2nd, at 3 e'eloek.
Innue is Whesever you seater the
newspoper all over the premises..
WEEK OF AUC'30 to SEPT 4 family, in that el . Groves, M. Ruston, 3. M. Miss Daridson..1 Mrs. Craigie...0
even,ing. .fic sae= and very heavy rain on .
. Mrs. Alexander.1 Miss L Saults....0 1 and
'Worms ftn ehildren w.,rk havoc:
ally' evening Isst .hi h lasted for an' Illese pests attack the tender. lining .
--- C: Schultz returned home last Hardy, L. P. Sale, C. C.
Monday from ersoiste'.4o.' his sister in Henry,'B A. Senceld. J.R Orr.. 1 Miss Saults...0 Things ate beginning to warm no • N
e
Monday and Tuesda) Northern Ontario, D. S. Steep, D. E.
hour or more but luekily no. serious •vf the 'intestines and, if left to puraue
Miss Ferguson 1.4 Mrs. K. Naftel..1A again election not far distant and it
Miss Simpson..1 Mrs: Brown. Woks like a change in South Huron (tn1"ge W" 40110, their raveges undisturbed. WU-
niately perforate the wall, bemuse
SALLY O'NEIL, JOHN PATkLCK Mr. Harry Gooier and his son; Her- Hoey, W. E. Stirling, M. J. Miss Gifford. .1, Miss Hunt. ..... ..0 on the night of Sept. igh. •
• . We much regret' that, owing to these wossint are aef the hook varioty
...... in' a .saory by:Rupert Hughes of a L" . • Jefferacm, S. D. Sturdy, L. I'. Mrs. McNichol. 1 Mrs. Samervflie. -0 and Miss Florenc,e Scott, of Bolgrave,
ri last week. , .. . ,
_ , ! . -o. motored down and spent the weeko.end report of the tottn _council the -0 1 terior surfaces. /dialer's Worm Pow. •
'flapper's rebellion • against parental • Mr,' and Mrs. O. E. Erratt were hi Jewell, L. Z. L.Storgo,..11...A.-.. , e. ft 1.. ;
dere will not only. exterminate these
131/.1 ' ' la with Mr. and Mrs • A. E. Erwin. 1 letie day at Agricultural-. Park and;
antnority • • St Helens last week visiting friends Johnston, .0. V. • Thomae, M. L
Mr. Edward Heiwig left the vinege LinfieM, J.tA. ' . Waltere, D.
Johnston, K E. -Thomson, W. It.. •On .1 -to rip 7 a number of visitor;
Chris. Parker, William MeDool and crowded out. '
Mr. John Woods, John Howard, nu other interesting metier is
* . and others in that villaoe, • Q.fn, ,
I serve to rep:4r the ii,arry they hare
. • . ".bon't 2'. '
SENNETP COMEDY last Tuesday on a viSit to -bis brother Letig, E. M. -- . Webster, W. R.
• ' 4"nAl S.4 frrth seaveci . poeinst Blue.
'motor rivers at tbe Letter's eourse. • , . .
- and 13•ERT RO 'CH bert, and their families, motored, to Hunter,. C. A. g. sturdy, A. B. , Mrs. Bothwell...1 Mrs. Gallow. ,....0; Miss, Nora Beattie, of Winghaln,
press or advertising this week our , that cling to rind tier; mem site
14 A Rainy Knight " and sister in the Northwest.. lennb G. E. Wenger, D. A very nieasant day Wa$ ,STleat 0U0'11
`the rain. Tile- resulte-wereaos, fel-
DOLORES COSTELLO AND oe
oar. and irfrie Nelson. Hifi, Mr. Hill's B. -Those who passed in part of the Seeforth • Blue Water
-a-Tnrantas IlurisYO'n, A I)
The Rev: 1dr. Comero
Forne of the nlarere irot a wetting in
took charge of the servicee
Wednesday and • Thursday th- th--e lrlurrey C • Work% C,
Ettleasausassanontiaaariananameassano
• W 1 Mrs. Gregg., ..0 'Miss d hid te
Mrs. MeMerchiel `Mrs, V. Criirsie0
• Baptist church last Sabbath.
examinations, failing in the Autos - - .
JOHN HARRON • mother and his eister-inelew. Miss S.
in a tingling mystery story about a Carter, were in London last week. her of Panel's indicated in figure Mrlf.dSienlitio ....0' MreoLlord. ... • ..1 „
prette girl whoseocomeliness was us -1 lrie, Shortreed, of Walton,- will toice after the name ; . allies Elcoat....0 MrS.413ruee.......1
crocks, i terian chiirch the next two Sundays. Crawford, J. E.-1. Niro, Post. 1 Mrs. A140,- .0
,, ed to the advantaee , of a gang of charge ef the serviees an the Presby- , •• - •
The Little Witt Girl " 1 The recent rains have delayed the Ferguson, II. E. -t-1. Mrs. Hoyle.. • ..0 Mrs. J W. Cronsiel
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BILLY DOOLEY IN harvest, breaking , clown - the uneut Ferguson, S. A.-1.
• m Mrs., McKenzie -0 Mrs.. 'Naatel es .1
cut one way. ' Page„
" Shore Slry " grain so badly that rime can only be Hetherington, M. MOJA. Creive....0 Wee Serdos. 1 -
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Mr. Rice's sister and brother, of Robertson, D. j. -L
toes peovoi, „ atiss ai. Snulte.
Itfist; rombe...1 Mes. /frown- .0
Friday and Saturday Nagai Falls, were visitino their Sale,5 F -2 rq„ Pon *014s .t.t.E..1÷.
brother here, reurning
Aformer oanceia, j; oros, Mee. relloor.... • .0
LICE JOYCE and CLIVE 'BROOK the
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Part ef this *wee • Walker I. Miss ;terror -A 'Sornervilltral
o picture ea true you can't hell) The Rev. Mi. Griteey and 'his farm Young. E. T.-1.
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but like ll You'he glad you've seen left for Toronto the beginning of this Students may •receive their certifi
' WANDA WILEY IN I week. 'heyintend sPendirig the next'rates frorn Tom M. Cutt at his home, T). 'Hs
"The Hoino.Maker /;/, two weeks there. ,v•T t Molifairel 'street: In certain caSes the W11 51 101515 'J . Southgate..0 R. L. Lloyd.
• Her Lucky- Leap
"TATHE REVIEW"
Matinees Tues. ant', Sat. at 3 pan.
certificates bave been mailed.
HartOeod, of the `Lerd's Day
A •
Allianee.' will he iii Ganoderich early canvassin At the 1926 Lower School Depart. .T TI;014, . IA F. will. .....
• Septeiriber for ahe nual . • mental examinations the Fifth Clans Tr. l'••T •so*, 0.1\1 -TOO
Ashfield No. Arthur: .7. 4. Mullin...A V, A. Peid....•••1
W.4,411.14 • 414/
1926 Exhi 1926
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY
, passed as follows: V. Alvm}ww-dt • • . • • Sept 8tiai 9th di 1 oth
.Perfect-
- Bread''.
Wrapped or Unwrapped
that nice, nutty brown ttat.
appeals to the eye as Well as
the palate.
BUY A LOA7
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OF
"PERFECT BREAD"
-. A --ND TASTE- THE, D!FF.6.3RENIC.F.,
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Try Oar .Whole ViAirf Bread
• and Fruit Bread
• E. U. CLEVELAND
BAKER
PHONE 114
nista Geog., Agrica McIntyre, M. P.; X. ft Greig.....0 H. S. Reid ..... ..1
Geog. , . • T ort,,,oneo„ • .0 el r 1'•,,,,q,,,„1. . .
Ashfield No. 4 -Carmen Brown. G. '11. J"i'ertr. ......A 14.. TS. ffP1 1 .
FirilaFtn11. J. MeeDonald in P ItTOXPYI%iePneeeirS-...,, '
, . The Popular Holiday Event of the District oa
}Vet. newt- Art, Botany, W. Itovey.....it la." t -----------------
Ashfield No. -7-Irene Hogan, Della
Clilmore, in Geography. 211
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in Grama Met, Gebel, Art, Bot, egetle-eo eed 9 111,99 .?4 leniee et B. Extensive Exhibits of the varied Products of Town and Country la
Aehfield No. 9 -Richard Kiloat-ioic, Wn0,1••41.• weal: entv • • • . •
A fr'•;°
vino. 'o•ati:er viaitedt•Digtersel for .11 „
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Asihfi,eld aro. 15-1Vlarearet 'areas friendly . esooe. '
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Ashfield No: 17 -Wm. ItleWhineey: ' • A sT/FTELD Of Many New Features Big Prize List
Kenzie. in Hist, Genes, Art. Aerie.
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• Geer., Hist. r.00reee einelen, Goderich Band in Attendance
Orem., Arith. .weelc with IF�' in Exeter. .
Ashfleld No. 10 -Myrtle Johnstoe:
• rniber,r No. 1 -Mary Redmond: Wer r'llarlotto 3TOPT4."11.'in 91rnt
Hay -M---2-Edith Mom): Geog., John Campbell. of Homilton.
Art. - is visiting friends in thieIoenht
Goderieb No. 5-Dor.othyCox:
rim., Hist.. Geog„ Anne. Miss Lorisn NC:Alone& of Toren
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to, is visiting Mrs. D. Ileetennan.
Goderich Nn. 8 --Fred Wallis. Geog.-
Visit Katharine Ilurdeelr. of De.
Goderich No. 9 -Chester Grigg: _
troit,. is the guest of Mrs. ttotheart.
Geor.
aedseach No. •10-11. Middleton: Miss Isabel MacDonald; of Chicago,
0.0,7, Aerie. is spending her vacation at her home
strea. Veer. Art; Agric.„; N. Welsh:
ftWaflofeh-No. 1. Rev. Mr. Meer:* oror of Toro
6 nto.
Wewittiosse our .
occupied the pulpit in Aslifield Tree-
wetvermeh NI. 8-noa'othe Virieent byterian church on Sunday.
• aet• Beeee Chewers- Geier. --Wemonnsli No. 12 -no -ren Web -
Ater* atiet. Gang.. Acrio.: 'Ruby Turn.
er. Plea, Art Agora
eseohen 10--florti Love* Geog.
NuilPft No, .9 -Laura Wagner:
Hist., Geer. Art.
Mrs. Ross and Mr. DuncanMac-
Kay. of Sault Ste. Marie, me guests
at the home of Mr, Jitbi Mae1ay. . .
GODERICII TOWNSHIP
Miss Adelaide Curzon, Huron Road,
visited at Toronto the beginning of
wesr srREE,, -Th. beet ard to digeotion is' a lot the tveeic.
A ' of darn bard work taken before The August nieetiee of Union W.
_ meals. M. S. was held Wednesday afternoon
.t4v,ifres.zirae.rFitesrt..,,,,B..,,,riweltud.
to be
1•141.0414.4.4114.44•••••4141411. given on Friday evenini. btr the
'ro Women Owe Health
to Lydia E. Pinldtiun's -
Vegetable Compound
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Cook by Eleobicity St Adolphe, Motitoba.-- "I was
very weak and had greatpoine during
,,.. my periods so that
iron by Electricity '
', 'CONVENIENT, CLEAN,
Waeli by Electricity
(ZACK
Obetaper than toed or wood
An Electric Vacuum Cleaner
removes the dust; a broom just
moves the ditst. ,
guitantee 111-tiOrolaMO.
for 1500 hours.
Walk in and set display at
The Hydro Store
1 could not sweep
the floor. The
pains were in the
right side and ex-
tended to tbe 1pft
and then down-
wards. It eeemed
as if tile body WWI
heavy and imeide
down. It is for •
e
a' these troubles 1
,o took the Vegeta.
"IP/ be comnound. 1
saw about ltsin a paper andone sea
Irian prevailed on me to take it. It
bits helped me in every way, the
pains are km, and 1 have mere apt*.
tile. It is a pleasure to recommend
Lydia 5. Pitikhanita Vegotoble Com-
pound to other worn.” -Las. DI-
VOGreat RAI
Lowe, St. Adolph& Usattoba.
YP, L. has been indefinitely past-
and ballot box -will
Theatre up to MON Jae. Ross were Mr. Geo. Ross and Mr.
• Week -end . guests of Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Jaek Simpson, of Toronto,
1' irMoster-Tedd -Ross of Teterboro:.
3 out ot an
Otli, for dep
,
I Amclig those who took in the har-
Who Wffi G Carl Sowerby, Roy Meilwain.
Friday morning were: Allan Rosa, • • •
vesters °excursion to the West lost
Track Events Purses $900.00
THURSDAY FRIDAY
2.50 Trot (sr Pace, Purse.. . . , .$150.00 X34) Trot or Pace, Purse $200.00
2,20- Trot- or. Pacer Fiume. - -$250.00 2.15 Trot or Pace, Purse'. . . . $300.00
sviEVERilOFF MIDWAY
- Enlarged and improved. A grand aisernblage of amusement features Sosrsething doing ,4
all the time.
General Admission, only 25c; Children, 10c.
A BIGGER SHOW for SMALL ADMISSION
- SCHOOL CHILDREN IN PROCESSION FREE
Procession wilt form at the Square at t.30, p. nt. Thurslay, and march to the Agricultur. ,
at Park. School Children in procession, (from town and country sehipois), ,will ad-.
!flitted without charge.
Prize Lists, Entry Fortns and all informattonon application to the Secretary': i"
T. GUNDRY, President. DR. W. F. CLARK, See.-Treas.
Mrs. Will Ramsay and two little
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The following store 'daukbters, Mary and Jessie, Nebo have artuarmuramrsantramsusemmationnumirapistorjaagionas
cash purchases and CRS turning to their home at New Lis -
been spending a month here, are re -
twenty -five cents and up loud thin week.
.• • Mr. Reg. S,,werby, one of our form -
THE S. A. GRAY ei
er Goderieh township boys, hag -re-
DrycrOOdg cently acquired the grocery huoinees
f W. A. Hoey & Sow , and will be in
E. G. SMIT1 poreession September let. Rog: has
Mr. J. McEwen for the past one
‘-ditAIGI4DROS Toba 3.
been employed in the graters- gore of
FRED MINI and one-tialf years and tvill thus have
• W. REG. SHARTAA/ a practical kninyledtee of how to eon.
duct a proem* Lustily; s of hi:; OWL
ts CASH G.ito ins many friends in the townehip
will wish him every titieeeKi in his
STURDY
Taranuont--ilamat tboCiaings GEO. SCIIAE
... .40 •
CASTOR IA
rte taws.' Within
be We For Over30Years
Always kents
the
ittsis"te..
of Life with hot Sashes, distill:6
weakness and herVOilette
bead noires and was short of *tab. 1
e&
I WAS thiaWay• abOativiX Mail* WWI '
I read about Lydie V, Mahon' a veg.
*table Coutpowst is Ow reonioiaters._
I boa takirlaiiirt bpttlas is Tor arts
ta;r3.1111ZA:ve: : Vctild; WA: . t ..
new undertaking.
Ii:BAYFIELD
'HURON MOTOR SALb
frielec; (stexvilltlie601Ziltonirvyhea.
e Chas!. Toms is visiting friends
• in St. Thomas sad Tort Stanley this
THE GODERICH ST.2:11weer
Rev. Mr. Kennedy and Mrs. Ken»
7,ledy left on a monthfs holidays last
'week. 1
'Mr. Will Sterling. of Ilaneali.
Saila is visiting Loot( v hroo et
treeent.
Kiss Annum, of Toronto, is vilit-
k
000 $ 1 5 . 0 1...) -
_To WINNIPEG
HARvEsTERs Phil hey a cern per Mile Nleild far latt
Sitskateittv,an, All•ettl-FAtuouton, 'Lamm,
Calgary, Maatoti and Bost.
Ilkatessortirega -Halt a rent per mik to Winnipeg,
elite $20.0 to destinition.
Through special trains for Winnipeg via Canadian National Rys. will leave
as follows; (Standard Time:
FROM TORONTO August wet 1240 P.M. 9.00 P.941A•
•tunkm statkon) Moto 3rd 12.30 P.M. MOO PM.
WANTED
Special through cars from other principal points connecting with the above special treble, Tor details eossalt luta
Cusadiaii National! Agents.
THNOOOH TRAINS --COINFORTNNUL COLONIST CAM- SPIECIAL CANS FON WOMEN ANO CHILE/Mt
Perebsee year ticket to Winnipeg via Comedies Natalie"! Railways. whether of not your final **timbals is the
Wart is a past ea the Casadisa Nstissal. Thireti oat sit Worsham* haws warm Asset.
Travel CANADIAN NATIONAL