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' DEMIST .•
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esday, ' Int Dr. •• 'Comiels'e
•• •, DENTIST • ,
Dr, R. L. Treleaven,, Leeknow-
, Over ' Decker's" 8 ,t o r e. Extraction
either by gat Or local. Will be hl
Dungannon every Thursday.
Phone 53
. ',DENTIST •.1
Call Dr. Newton
Make appointment
In office evirlda7.
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractor--Wingbam
Will 'Visit Lucknow,,Tuesday mind
Friday of each week and be , at
Cain's Hotel -in the, afternoons.
Outside •alls 'attended to.'
• Electricity used also.
9. kviitypOriirS
0 . LOCAL AND "GraticAL, o• •
0, 0 0 0 0-0-04-7-4-4.
MiesEdna ' Rivers of .8,eaferth,
• visiting her Lueknbje Jriendid • this
• week.
Mr; ".Brown Mallough of Grimsby,
is spending ,bis vacation' with Luck=
frieods.,,
Epa(I Mr. Earold Ackertand
:ittle-sdaughter are visiting at -Hely%
„rood and at 1.ucknew.
' The Rev. C. H. /Dickinson of the
Ashfield Cireuit was at 'Woodstock
for Iiifew daysof this week.
'Fall 'wheat in this part Was cut
•,.
this Week. Wheat , elating is report-
ed also from Southern Alberta.
- Mr. R. D. Cameron is in Toronto
tbis week iirAnnnectten with work of
the ,Itetail. Merchants' Association,
The annual tournament of, . the
"Luelcnow Bowling Club Will be held,
Ofl Thursday Of next week -70e 19th.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland of Hamil-
ton, visited for .a :few' days, the plat
;Week, with Mrs. MacCallum and fam-
0
Mrs. Ainley (formerly Miss Daliri
Graham) and two daughters spent
the past' week with Mrs. Robert Gra-
•!Ylf Real Go. A, Estate.---Manr4,-talend:_04w4.11_,Nirs
mortgages' oss farm proper.
6" and 61;4 Per 'kent• oCeorditti
to asecuritY "• -offered, Also 'inner
amounts on second. mortgages on
farm properties and On personal
tikes. A few good farms for sale
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WALL PAPER
• Late.st spatternt in stock at _lowett
prlces.As cheap as in -eOtalegetes..
Also .book .patterns of leading man-
ufieturersi.-.:-.130x, 174, R. J. Cameron,
Painter & Paper Hanger,' .
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ue.know Flour Mill
• Hite* What a customer • in. liar;
• 'liken site about Havelock ,
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'7 . 114-1*--.eal0704111114.•
from 'Havelock •Flour and would be
'reeonimeird. it to anYinte.' sIt •
•gives splendid -satisfaction:I".
W. E. Treleaven.
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BRASS . BAND . • •
saosoow Citizens' Eraao. Bond ,now
. 'alma for all " sorts of • engagements-
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• Olden' Parties: • picnics. etc:•Apply: to
Gordon* Johnston, 'LimIce0W. • 9-64f
* For:, 8a1e-.7-A` number of , 'window
•and storm sash with glass in them.
„ Apply to D. C. Taylor. ' •
•• • 'FARM FOR . sAik •
. Uhl 'ACRES -2 .Acres: good ,rnaPla
' bush; brick house 30 x,30 .and 14
•.20; 'Triune, .barri on stO• foundation.
5.0 x.'56';' shed . attached; , • 36. x 40;
drive': shed 24 x 20; hen 'Mute. 13 :x
•.• 30. Well located, will be told reason7.
• ably.. Terms to "Suit .Purchaser: ' •
1544f. • Geo;
.• _A.. Siddall.
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AUCTION SALE
The executors of the Estate of the
•late Mrs. D. D. Mackinnon will hold
an -auction sale af the,-eatote effects
at, Lot 26, Con. 2, •Kinloss,. on Moo.
day, .August 16th, commencing at
• 1,2,0 'o'clock. The farm as well as the
stock, implements and household ef-
fects will be offered for sale. -the
farm subject to reserved bid. -John
Purvis, Auc.
FARM FOR: SALE
North half of Lot 4„ Con. 11,' Ash-
field, W.D.-Apply .t.O Adam Johnt.
• ston, • R. 7, Ltieknow. 19-8-p.
; HOUSE FOR SALE '•
• ' On Inglis St., opposite Robert Mul-
lin's. Apply on. the Premises or to
• . Robert Mullin. -Miss M. ,Mackenzie,
26-8,7p.
•-Gad Timothy Seed for 'sal. -1 -Wm.
Lucknew. (Opposite Dr. • John-
•'" "'ton). ' 19-8-p.
and a friend, gr. Jay Ladler, ,were
over from Pontiac, Mich., for the
week -end. ,
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The United Church Sunday Schoe!
and ;Congregational Annual I, Plink
will be held this (Thursday) after-
noon •fit Point Clark. '
Mrs.'Itobt..Cannon, and two child-• .
ren, who spentthe past month, at
her former home intown, returnee
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to Toronto on Tuesday.
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Miss Latta MacKenzie, Who :hav
•been with her father, Mr. D. G. Mac-
-Kenzie, the past, few months, return-
ed to Toronto last'week:
, TENDERS FOR BRIDGES
• KINLOSS TOWNSHIP
--Ake'. Tenders Will be received by the
• undersigned up , till the 28th" day of
August for the construction of two
cement .bridgess.,,,by the cubic yard.
• • One . bridge , on the , 15th Sideroad
114 :miles east of ,Lneknow, and the
other opposite Lot 2, Con. 12. Plans
• will be in the hands Of the clerk,
• Geo. G: Moffat, R. 3, Teetwater.
Dated August 10, 1926. 26.8-,e.
STOP AND LOOK
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Mr. Simon, Rae of London, ant!
Mrs. Porteous and Mrs. Skinner cr.
Stratford Spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mil. itobt.,' Rae.
NTS- (Dr.) L. Lachapelle and little
• son; Lawrence, of Toronto, are visit-
ing With the's.foriner's parents, Mt
'and, Mrs. Jas.:G. Hitwey.
,
The Picture Show: at Brussels hal:
been Closed up Mr.Thuell. the pres-
ent ,proprietor having dismantled the
plant, and stored the equipment
• 'Mr Darrow*, whO has been in God-
erich the, past few year, has bought
Mr.,Frank bole's house ,on Inglis• St, ,
and will come' to reside in toWii,•
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Dr
Alf Nekton: of Reed City.
Mich, • who visited his father. Di.
Newton here, has returned home,
af-
ter Spending a few days with hisbro.
tiler jack it Sarnia..•'
Mr; 'Drage Gann** Of Eloraspent
the week -end with friends near Luck..
now His children, who have been
visiting here, also 'WS. Alex. Woods
accompanied hint hack ,to Elora.
The 'regular meeting of the Luck
flow Women's Institute Will be held
at the hOS4, ef Mrs. J. S. Mackenzie
on Friday, Aug. 13 at 230 'o'clock
Question drawer and care ef flowers:.
.1ilarris-s-TWede
.----14--Exateir, "-Oat; Angest-Stk.
1926, W the ,Rei, D. ,MacTaVitli, Mr
Elmer Leslie Harris; l'nen of Mr.. and
Mrs. Vioreas Harris ' of •HolYreod. and
-gigiF,TaiLerTriiie7-livikle, 'daughter oi
Mr.:and.Mrs'skerbert•Vade of Luck -
now. Mr.' and; Mrs. Ifarris 4re Mak-
ing their home 'Lizeknow.
HOLYROOD ys. P.UCKNOW
Helyroed'k'haseball team % which is
playing good.ball this year came/p-
er and 'engage& the Luckriow: nine Or
'Monday evening in •a fr:endly seven -
inning gaine. 'there was a nice crowd
in -the -Park, quite a number haVing,
come with the boys from Holyrood...
It was a lively and clean' gamethro'.
out,, the score being held,down to the
respectable figures ,of '
" ellow don't make anys insinuations:
about' that 4,4. That's out of date.. •
HOG SHIPMENTS
The. number of 'hogs' shipped from
Lick:noir Station during the week
ending August 5t11 was 164. Of these
53 were ,select" bacon; , '82 , thiels
smooth, 15 heavies, 11 shop hogs and
1 feeder.: baring theseine week tber'e
were shipped from points in Huron.
County 1568 hogs. Of these 430 were
'select bacon 890 .th.ek smooth, 116
heavies, 11 extra. heavy; 67 shop
'hold's and It' feeders..
.SHF.tELD:;••NOTEg'04-1crm?"
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r. ank Min.; Jack pe:COu Of De
trot, are-spending-i-eouple-of weeks
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with Mrs. DO,Cou!s.. Parents, Mr. an
Mrs. JOhn'Solinston of Lothian:
Sam Bradley of Detroit is spend:
lag his vacation at his Old home a!'
.U14107. " •
blacLeitn of •Llithian Wari;ov-
or, to Detroit for a 'Couple of•days
last Week. •• - •Misg Anne MacKenzie . •
,fe•rSrileila
is visiting at the home .f he
mr. R.' A.'GrtMt of Hendoek
Dr; and Mrs.' E. • Lee :Bender, and
Miss Ada, of Chicago, are returning
, on Friday after spending a cOuPle Ol.
weeks, *visiitind. With friends in Ash-
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ors. • Will .buckingham and baby
are" visiting friends ,on the 2nd of
HiosuMsr:rnvriaaninid:IMKririlrii.°1711dasi .JCat Bayfield d•
it!'g
:3;litshse E:vvIleeen1"4„. MacDonald of • Lochalsh •
is the guest i of her sister, Mrs; El-
don Henderson Paramount.
Jar. and Mrs. Nelson Bushell Mid"
daughter Eileen 'of Ifintough,, wert
guests, of Mr. and Mrs. R. Richards
.ofPre.ndMrs.raanidentdc
, during tie
gthe a
Wtdek.
lichild-
en
r • of Kinlough„ and Mrs.,Jas.
Kincardine, spent , the •week-ene
.pwaitrhamMourn: it), Of
• Miss Roberta MacMurray' of'. Brim,
. ,
sets, is the guest of Miss Annie Ket•
ST *HELEN
/.1little' boy "arrived at therhOme of -
;
Mt and Mrs Cann McDonald, re-
i'eentlY.--Cohgratulations. •
Mr. Jahn Dankie and his Mother of
Moffat, ' vinieed at Messes; McDon-,
Mr Torrance Anderson'. ,motored
from Detroit- on Saturday to spend
his •,:vacation • •witlf his ;parents, 'Mr.
and Mrs 3 V.; Anderson.
Mrs . Todd, Sr, of Wingliare; .and
Misses 3/,fory and 'Tens ,Pord. Of MIl
ton were visitors with relatives here.
Miss Annie Clark is a visitor at
Kipeardine.; '
-Messrs-Wilson-and----A1 ,nn -Wood 1
enjoyed A few days camping at 1V47
saga 'Beach, last Week.,
'Mrs. Chas. Darnin ,and ions, Wit
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;pert and Jim, motored tO,SOmbin for
a few days Visit withfriends there.
Mrs . Oa, :,keReherts' is• a visitor
With. relatives. in WingInsin.
• gis. Hamilton and son Jack of
Toronto, were the guests of Mr.. and
-Mrs. Jos:, Ramage.
. Messrs: •Jas. Darnin and Earl _Went
a few days at Inge*: and London:
Mins and the Messrs Wea-
therhead have ' the sympathy of the,
community in the death of their bro-
r, Will, last Wednesday, after • a
„engthY illness. •
' ENGAGEMENTS ,
Mt and Mrs John A. Farrell', Hur-
on, „ announce the engagement of
,their daughter, Mary Margaret; te'
Mr.. A. Kenneth McAllister, • sdn 'of
Mrs. A..1dCAlliater and ifie tate Ale.
ander MeAllinter of Bloomingdale
Ont The rna'itiage will fake placc
the thin!, waek in August- :
• :MissAnna K. MacGregor, of Los
Angeles, Cala, was the guest ovei
the *eels -end of her aunt; , Miss M.
Csunpbell. She Was accompanied by
her.cousin, Mr Ellet McInnis of To
• onto. ,
'Friends of "Mrs.. Bruce Ganinlie,
Elera., who was ,recently in St: Jos-
eph's Honpital, Guelph, where she 'un-
derwent two 'serious operations, Will
'be pleased to know that she is get-
ting along nicely. . •
A feature Of the Canadian Notts:in'-
, al Ex: this year will be MI Old Time
Fiddlers : Competition. The sContest
will be ,Oris' September lnd. There will
be two classes, one for idistykrs Over
65' years Of age; and the other fer
thone between 50 and 65 years: Play-
ers -make their 'Own selection.,
Two young ladies alighting fie
Car a few miles. east dt town, the
other day; were very nearly tim °e'er
by another eat because the:Ydidn't
look before going across the road.
'Dile of the ladies Was knocked down
.--iand had her atm cut and ' brnited.
'The other was unhurt. The kitties
were the Misses Thompson who. are
;
at Alex Purves".. The ear they failed
• to see was 'driven by Mr. A. 0. smith
Winghint; The mishap' fortunate-,
' ly Watt.110t. go getiong as have
been, nor at it was at one time re.
ported obout...town, We muist leen' to
SO* and took bototo moms .0tmos
Delicious prea4
---GOOD for the start;
.perfect for the fiish
Etead, combines
-deliciousness
houriF.hmetit .
--economy.,
GOod Brea
has all the qualities, Of
delicious Bread plus.
Atrcefsor
• "..‘ 'TO° Hot To -13014r' • We hear this eyery. day
Why A
make your home and yourself iiiieoinfortable?'":7
•Let'-'ps:SuppIY-Your Needs.' -7-• -
Try Our Home Made., WhOle. Wheat and Raisin
36 , " LUcknow."
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SATURDAY SPECIALS • -
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Lemon Aerangpo Pies' : Dundee Cakes Jelly Rollin' ,Flielsea Dona
BIAIR' Current Tartlets • ChecOlate'
' Strawberry :Tartlets Sally 'Browns •
BRIkg' INAOUR' BUTTER AND -4 .*0AND
TiT:BST ii"laCES
11OLLYIKAN'S BAKERY -
Phone
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rertrzW-=..:Am„sres...-..'.‹V..csnsior..,-77-7itzFs*=,*".&xtlArAtv.sin
School Days! School Days.
.Dear Old Golden Rule Days
THE SUMMER 'VACATION Will SOON BE PAST AND
YOU. HAVEN'T! YOUR BOY OR oracs CI-OTHING READY
F04 THE RETURN TO SCHOOL. LET' US ,HELP YOU
CLOTH THE CHILDREN. ••' _
GIRLS LIKE TO. WEAR7--A MIODY WITH, DETACILAD-'
LE FLANNEL CUFFS AND COLLAR WITH A' ,p-LETED
-SERGE. SEW.. MIDDY PRICED -AT $2.6 & s2.25 EACH;
SERGE3; ALL -WOOL AT 75e., 51.25 & 42.5, PER YD.
SILK & LISLE HOE. ALL STZES 50C. TO. 75c.. A PAIR.
_ rolr.S LOOK WELL IN ;SCHOO WITH A COTTON OR
WOOL JERSEY. HEATHER illiCe( BLOOMERS, K H AY -
SHIRT AND HEAVY COTTON HO.3E. JERSEYSPRICEDAT
45c. 10 52.85, HEATHER DUCK AT 50c PER ORD; SHIRTS,
• KHAKI DRILL:AT 85c, EACH. HOSE 'HEAVY RIBBED, 'COT-.
TON AT S0 PER P UR
•EVERV• ITEM TASTED HERE IS A 4 REAL VALUE.
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LOOK
and Mrs. , .Alexaader. and Aga
ghter, and. Mrs. 7J... Pickering sine.
Catharine , of •Detreit, called'
friends. in Paramount the past *eek
MitaMay johnstent o TorOnto,
visiting at her home !in Laurier,
11/44 .Catharine Mittliesen of 'Flint,
is. the guest of •,Mn. and Mra,
T. 'Brown Of Ansherley.• 4*:
Mr. and lgis 4.34 Gibsopand it
tle Son spent the week end With Mrs
Gen.. Gibson Of Zion. ,
• The 'Paramount U FW 0 Club
met at tin. lielne, of Mrs. Jas.' Wek,
ster, for theit..July ineetieg. Twenty.'
hive ladies Were present ; The tol
call was ails: *red by "Don'ts' in tlic
Sick Itotsia," Instrumentals wen,
given bni.Mirin Olive Helm. and MrS,
Webster- Ms E Headersoa an
Miss Myrtle Webster gave a duet
14ias. Webster gave44 • reading,'fi
riPtendiii • paper on "The' Advantages
of the Farm as ta Place to Live'* 'Wet
prepared'. by Mrs Geo Murray Tht,
:egg' grading lasts and the. 'political
situation Were auttjeAa :Or discus-
aion., • CeinmunitY tinging., and Vic
trola (dosed ;the meeting;•:The.
. , • •
August, 'reefing will.; be ,held at the'
home of •Mrs : Geri. Murray on Augiist
17th." The roll call will be la 'favorite •
• pickle reciee.-Mis.'MeGill,
Obituary ,
, As , extremely /. sad death 'oCeerree
n „Kincardine Hospital on'. the ,sty:
inst.., when Ella, wife: Of: Mr. !Gor-
..
don Prennae..Of Laurier, ,passed a.
*ay,. in her 32nd, year. She :hadbeer•
ailing for some time, and on Frida3
the doctor advised her -removal ts, '
-Kincardine Hospital; She. died Aust:
three hours after ben g admitted: Slit
leaves to mourn, her huasand an
three vile!' 'children; the ';youngestoi''
which NILS leas than •three years of
•age, her mother, Mrn.' 'Alex Mac-
Donald , of . Amberley, two ,' brothers
. , . •
Jim and Hugh; anda sister„ Mrs. El.,
wodd Drennan; The funeral on Mon7'
• day was vprY• largely attended, Rev
Dr. Perry, of Wilighem- conductin.
the Services.: Interment • was made ir
Kintall Ceinetery, Very much , sym-,
&thy.' is felt 'for the. berestie& hes-
hand andfamily 1
• II:itb„ CLOSE, •CALL. •
Mr. Thomas, MacDonald of town.
while attending' the • PreshYterion
Chureh Picnic at ,Goderich , on Thert-
day tif last Nt;eek, took a •walk,dOwn
by the harbor and While crossing the
adrad ,track was hit by, the Yard
engine and knocked down. Pellen.
ately the engine was Moving, slowly,
and Mr, MacDonald' fell dear, Of the
raits. He: was unconsciees for a short
time and suffered a. rattier nasty cot
On the fate, bet was net seriously in-
jured. He was Orme a the time, hal
the traity Men' saw that he received
cal...Attention an reported,' „tht
aCcide t' to his friends at the, picnic
Mr MacDonald in soinewhat deaf. A
fact Whichlikely accounts for.. his no
knowing that he Was near. inoving
engine. •
• Mr. Ait.....watioLot Galt, was a
itor in town Tuesday of this week.
Mr,---Watsen will be remembered by e,„
'for of Luekno*"s• older residents as
one Of the real "old boys" of the
town.' although he" doesn't yet lot
Very old. Ile left.LuckneW '40' Yea -
ago, and has been back only Once in
..tlikt* time.. 30 „years. ago. , •
:LOCAL MARKET
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HOgif ittiftt*** *,* I.,
lign t cv t 0 * t 4gato4g4a0•190t
.fr, 19444
1-1,414.11Lff
• Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred Iluinplureys an-
notinee the engagementof their' dau-
ghter, Vera Clarke, ,to; Mr. Wilbert
H. •Haldenby ;of Termite, son *of Mr.
and !VIrs.,Heriry Haldeabie Of • Culross
the wedding to take .place quiet=
ly•diiring the latter part of August.
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:PUBLIC NOTICE ,
On ,account of pavtrig in the Vil-
lage of 'Llicknow, 'traffic from:. the
east will be 9detoured south at Tor -
fence's' Sideroad to the 12th Con. of
W. Wawanosh, thence went and into
Lucknow by the Gdderieh Gravel
Road. .•
19-8-c. * By Order,
, "UNCLE JOSH SAYS"
This is the ;flavor that housewives,
Avant in the leaf they buy. That 'flav..,
or of properly conditioned; Well-bak-
,ed bread. Such as can -bellied in Gold-
en Crust Bread. That bread that peo-
'Ole are all talking about and
. Getit at .your grocer's or ; eid s
DOrninion Bakery, phone 68.
SPECIALS. FOR sAirtfaDAY
Devil's Food Layer, • Chocolate Cup
Ciiket;.,Scons.'Cream Nut Rolls, jetty
• choose from at Reid's:,
Try Iteid's Delicious Home .111atiC
Ice Cream, Ice Cream Cones, ICe
Cream Sodas, Sett 'Drinks, Orange.
• IIARVISSI'ERSt ;To The West!
Travel, 'C.P.R.. Best deceinodailon
and quickest route. Tait Jack Munn
Ripley, for your ticketi. August 20
:-September 19.6-c:
6/1 the road between 'tneknow said
Gtideriell o, Plan on eross.se:tion pap-
-or.-FindOr PIOA00- leAVA At The Sop -
41044c I Iv. # is.,t#ic!#811, tinol 0111Ort ,„ •
Baker
FIRST;iINNUAL.
BRUCE COUNTY
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SALE .OF STANDING GRAIN
An auction tale of, standing Vain
• 20 litres-. of barley and 26' acres of
oats, on North Half of Lot 1; Con
12, Ashfield (the MacIfftre, ram)
will be held on Monday, August 16
Commencing at It 6 o'clock
Johnston, Prop., Volott
Atot " .• .
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-will be:held in the•
: TOWN HALL .••
WAI4ipwros
rs, daykAugupt_l,
Afternoon & •Evening
Uadei' the auspices of the ,
'County. Junior Institutes, Junior
Fanners' Associations and The;
, . ,
Dept of Agriculture.
'Splendid programs consisting
-of competition in piano, violin,
soprano, "contralto and tenor no1.1
os, .enattettes, duets, recitations,
orchestra and Chorus selections.,
Afternoon:Program commences "
at 2,30- P.M- 1"
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Evening Program commences
:n't SAO P.M;
ApausSmN •
Afternoon 25c., Evening 50c;
amily Tfieatre
' SATORDA:14th
''The Street of Forgotten Men."
4. Romance of the Underworld pro -
'heed bY'Verbert-'•13renon.
' Comedy /.
TUESDAY-77'1,7th; ' WEDNES;-,-18th,
Laura La Plante
• . .
The Beautiful Cheat"!
One •of Ameriea's most •'adorable
movie stars. _
:SeriaL "Scarlet Streak,"
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• ASHFIELD CIRCUIT NOTES
The pastor will be on his vacation,
foe three' weeks. Services tiet
day will be taken by kr. Cello :Catha-
bell of "Stratfork. representative , of
the*Lorti's*DaY Blakes 16.-
30 A.M.; Ilackett's P:
On Sndays. August ggneand:
the three; eongiegatitaild will warship,
"together at 10.30, A.M.' The Service
Will be at Hackett's Church, , Aug- 22
and at Zion Church, Aug. go. .•k‘
isters: for these Services" will be an
tounced later. '
Peopte's Leagues Will
tentinise their regular progranintes
• throughout the , mooth,, The night of
.-jnotteee meeting' .has been changed
from rriday to •Wednesdat.
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Rev. R. W. Craw; patter Of Lock-
eow United 'dhutch, will be available
for any' ethergencY eatis Of 'the :Atli-
fiweeklis 4orenztionaH„ititting., the ,pao,.
A FREI)
SW ELL-
vighorineemgrAmtlusgrammr.orasistammengogesnier.emsranstrAndratu
IIORNELL--MU RDOCH
Di* GoodS, Women's & Children's Wi
NEW PANEL CURTAIN -,Used one flat
on each , window: Real 'Nottingham Fillet Net
Patterns, Regular $2.06 for $1.39. -
' SPECIAL FISH NET PANEL CUR-
TAINS --4 splendid curtain with fringe acls the
newst style shOw. Regular $2.75 for $1.89.
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NEW PANEL CUIZTAIN - Wide width
with fringe and a new fancy pattern: Good length
and.4 very 'strong curtain. Reg, $4,1)0; Each $2.00.
'A BUSY SECTION OF R041) '
The section' of iSwarnp.road and the
hills -to the west: of town,. have been
for the past two weeks the sceoe :of
great activity. . The steam ! ..shovel
•Whieb .did ,the street excnvating . in.
•LuelcsioW has been steadily bitind.
0. the hill and loading tlie ela.j; oeto
the train of durnp wagons ..w uci. cal -
ry, if down .to the Swamp se,:tioii.
bringing Able' ;alit et tilt, read op to
the standOrd, of a provirtei". highway,'
It looks like a ;fine piece o ' work and
'When .cOmPleted; " "'With the ' ,tiSnaf
1
crushed grave surface tli, read Will
'be AI -the hills, cat,down to ail PasY/..
rade, :and the swamp, section ,witli A
28-footi stiffilee; -a tentptatiou to any
speed fiend. ..
The clay 'in. the hill has Ornved
1:iretty hard.' digging for the Steam
shovel, taking every eunee of powo
to loOsen it up„ ' '•• .
During" the ' heavy rain Of ',St• 'il:eek
ago' the-,-expoge4-44,-.404ioti, became;
nnpassable for .idhicks of ow kilith
With this bit or ‘., wet* •pempleted '
_Luticnew will have: :$01*, .$1)1thdid
tools loodirig 194 it. '
. 'MARRIED; 'AT wmpsoR
'ion -0 eil
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• The bride referred to in the
fol-
Ioing notiec trom. a Wind=
Paper, is a daughter of •Mr. ;and '
Mts.. john Ithwe', of town.
quiet but pr6tty wedding ;took .
pike 'Saturday evening, Jul Y 31, at ..
St Androy'A Presbyterian ,Chureh, •
AN hen Mrs. Anna O'Neil, of Windsor,-
ho,,aitte the: !wide of • .11r. Garnet
kiisson of Sandwich, Ont.• I
• "The bride Wa$ be:Orniagly „
rt n gown .of ,Mtie; floral georgette
:with a black velvet! hat and: earriecl-
a 'bouotlot of 1)ink r,osts and lilies' of;
tho •.:She 'wtti;•attended
Mrs: EtwtiOd Robinson of beiroii„
anir 'Mrs, Alfred Raxter or ''afid,.vie.h.
Mr sioon *as. a'ssisted Mt El.
web( Itobinsoo and •Mr. •Alfred Sax.
FolloWing the Kirontony, dinneo.-
Was served' ti, (ho bridal party,' after
which Mi. and Mrs. Sisson left on
An exfotiefi trip to northern points.
• Thejlwfll esifie At 405 trie street
west, 'upon their return.
o ,•
- AdversitYaill Jeveloi? what 'YouNte
g4 in yell; bixt Ova ninnhoost
to born Whine%
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