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DENTIST- •
Dr. MacLeod e Wl11. visit Lucknow
every. Tuesday, in Dr, .Connell'e
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DENTIST
Dr R L. Treleaven; Lucknow-
Over Decker's Store., ,Eitractior,
eithet• • by gasoe recall Will be Ir
pungann9n every Thursday. Phone 53
• DENTIST
Calle Dr, Newton.
Teeke' appointment. .
he -6: ffice-evereelayeen,L
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'Mr. Tom Websterhas gorie to De-
troit; where he will spend the falrand.
Lucitriow:geheolewile re -open TueS-
:dayeofeneet -week-the day4f0r.La
bor Day.' •"- ' • '' •
, Me, • and Urge' Osgeode "of Meerpit.
are visiting i this week. With •Mr.•aied
Mrs. Oliver Johnston.
Miss Mabel Walden of Blyth, .
visiting at the hoine Of her eouelne
Miss Grace aria% Caineron.
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Miss
Grace •Cam,ekon, has returned
home from.`,a .three weeks' Agit' ielth
:friends' in Auburn and .
Mrs. 'Ja4 'Miller' arrived hone, on
Saturday, after spending a month
'visiting, her cements in Toronto:
Monday :of next 'week, being the
first Monday in September, will be
Labor .Day and a -public holiday:
11WEItYBOI)Y-13-COLITRIN..eflen
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GEM. A. Siddall, illeseknowe Broker
and Real Estate.--Meney to lend M
first mortgages on. farm ,propere
ties at 6 and eiefi per cent. accordial
• to security offered.. , Also small
"amounts en secoinf-mertgagen:-on-
farm p,roperties, and on Personal
• Motes. A few good fanny for sate.
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,• • WALL. PAPER•
My stock of Wall , Paper* is emit-
• plete for 1927. Prices from 8e. up., I
, am also, agent for leadineielehoutes.
.f.--Oneeeneineebeenratorr -Painter-
and Grainer, Box 114, LuCknovi. "
For ,Sale -A ..number 'eV window
and storm sash evith,.glass in .them.
• . Apply to D. -C. -Taylor.. _.,e
House For Sale -Frame residence
5 Towns, hard water, garden,' good
stable. -Apply to David ,Mead or
Mrs. Jas. Burns, north of the sta-
tion. ' • , (23-6-tf)
• HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
• Gpod 7-roona, house, hard andsoft
water, electric light, good gardein.A1-
• so en few household articles -for sale
E. MacDonald. ' (8-9-p)
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• House :for Sale- with ,,stable and
, garage; two acres of Jana, fruit trees
and, garden. Water supply pumped
. to house. 'Everything modern in
equipment, and in good order. Apply
to Robert Johnston, ,Court ''House'
Goderich, Ont. , (18-8-tf)
Room -suitable for two girls. -In-
' formation .at The , Sentinel •office.
• (1-9-p) • '
Wanted -Hear from Owner good
farm for sale. Cashprice, particulars.
-eD. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn.
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• FARM FOR SALE
100eacre farm, lot 3, con. 6, Kin-
' loss. ',ROM-4es .in good repair, • and
land in .good state of cultivation. -
Apply to Mrs.- Lucy Swan, R. R. 3.
' Holyrood. (8'-9-c)
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Mr. and Mrs. W. L. MacKenzie and
daughter, Jessie, are spending this;
week in Terente, attending the Exhi-
eitiOn.:.
have returned to Toronto, aftee
spending a ' 'Week with , Lucknow•
etiends.
• Mr: and Mrs. Charlie.' Foster and
children, Mrs. Sharp' and. daughter.
Wilda, and Miss .Dorothy Stuart Of
Takeo, Ohio, are guests of MrseAlex
McCarroll. '
Reeve D.. M. Johnstone, Mrs. John-
stenoand daughter, Helen,. and Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Spindler are home
after ..,speeding, three _weeks on • a
-plotor:Akip' to Minneapolis;••Minn.
Mi. And Mrs. Parker and little dau-
ghter., Eileen; Mise Florence McGee
and Mrelioinick motored up .•• from
Toronto „and spent the week -end 'Ida-
iting their cousin, Mrs. Jas. Milier.
- Sorry We go to prees,too early to
VW: yonetheereaulteoftbe-elng-swint"--
which, -started yesterday Morning' at
Terento: Eihibition:water :,front; but
-then even the Totorito evening papers
could only report the start.
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eleIre:,PeteieReanewhe-heabeen vlse
BASEBALL
LOeknove Nirellops. Walkerton.
Snore 22-5
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' It was a •great Vietory. m Caledon-
ian Peek, Thursday Of Inat• Week
,when Walkeeton. and Lucknow niet,
a Wile& League •baseball game and
otheehonie teem rolled up. a- score Of
22. Walkerton'e twirler was siStedi
batted all over the field, and it was -a
-41ineern-go-round" for the, ' Lucknow
,beers from start to fiiiiiih.•:Of Conine
it isn't always that Wan with., the
*County 'Town team, but ;in this game
tfil'Y' were either out or luck or out
of pluck. Owing to. the political
Meeting* . at Wineham ''and, other at-
tractions, the Crowd at this game was
not large.. • ;:
Pelsky's crack team will be here
to Play Lucknow this (Thursday) af-
ternoon. This is, an important game
as theseries is diawine to a close
The game will dommence at '4.30.
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ST. HELENS •
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left. Jehn lteePheerseree-Mr, 'Gordon
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McPherson. eend. Mr. George McQuil-
lin left for the West, on Monday; the
former two goine no Moose Jaw,' And
George to 'Qu' • '
• Rev. Mr. Poulter of *Beni/eller, oc-
cupied the pulpit in •Calvin Church
On 'Sunday. ,
. TENNIS' AT, WALKERTON; •
7.'Ll.ICKNOW IN liKTURN
• ' TOURNAMENT
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..Early 1n`.301,ith'e Walkerton' Tennis.
Club' VititedeLuelensbyi • and • engaged
iu a,.friendly tonrriament,C54. 4hich
they were th-e•AOnnet's!,i4 -14 inajeriI
ty of the events: On. Tuesday, Anglia
• 23rd,„ a team from • the Club
motored to Iiiralkerten for" the return
totirnarhent. , There ,,are twt,good dirt.
courts 'there/. and itheplaying: on the
*,fictle was 'fat& The '• event
were very ably: ,a*a'.nged' by Father,
;0'S-liteleinieseey...Ar• dellefous:, Supper
was enjoyed.. by the
"ladies!' events Were • won,' hy.Miss
Mary -Connell and Miss Evelyn Craw.
yet' the. Walkerton. Club have More
"geed . women players than Lucknow
could Possibly put. on the .eolietse Tbe
decline 'of ,the populeritY•of tennis'
among ,the fair sex in Lucknow estin
be regretted., The men's -event; how,A
ever Were divided in honors between'
The players-weVe-"as-
follows== -
'Walkerton ''.Players -:--Misses Falma-
tier, Dietrich' 'Fortune and.. Kruegar.
Cbas,- MeNab,' 'John 0-iShaughtiee-sey
and Rev. .W.. O'Shaughnees.ey.
Mr.. Frank Todd left on Monday
for Toronto, Where he is exhibiting'
his Fell Angus Cattle he the National
Exhibition, -Mr. W. I. Miller is
.-poultry exhibitor. - Good= hichtoebothe•
Miss Margaret Millet,- who hap.
-been 'n visitor with friends around
-Peterbero left for Rosebud, Sask.
this
• Mr. and Mrs. 'Marvin McDowell and
family of' Westfield, visitedwithMee
Clark during the week. '
'Mii--'-StT-aeen-Wh--O--e has 'spent the
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simmer *nth, Mr. and Mrs. George
•:Stuarte returned to Toronto . on : Sat-
urday..
iting in Lucknow and vicinity the
past three .month.', left here last Sun.
.dayfor Toronto; where she remained
for a few days, before proceeding tc
her home in New •Westminster, B.C.
Major W. S. MacAaron; Command-
ant 'at Kemper Military School
Missourin with his daugh-
ter, Ethel, and his sister, Miss Alice
1WacAaren of Sandusky, Ohio, visite
a few days of last week with•l'efr. and
Mrs. H. J. Lindsay.
Miss L. Treleaven, librarian in the
-Public Library, ' and her sister are
spending a couple of weeks in Toron-
to.. In the absence of the librarian
the Library will not be open Thurs.
of this week, nor Tuesday and Thurs-
day of next week.' It will, however.
be open Saturday -afternoon and ev-
ening as usual.. . •••
FIELD DAY.MONDAY, SEPT. 5th
ASHFIELD UNITED CHIJRCH
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}Kelm had 'a great . Anniversary
iast Senday. The weather, 'Ue
crowds, the 'music, the preaching was
all that.tould be desired to. make the
event .'specially good. :The'. Rey. Sid-
ney Davison and the •Rev. J. V.
Walker gave splendid tigrvice in the
and Miss Scrimgeour of God-
eriete delighted All b-y-h-eresolos
The services next Sunday, are; hi,
the following eider; Zion - in the
morning, Hackett in the, afternoon:
and Blake in the evening. The pastor
be in:charge 'of the services.
Vele have a grodp'of young women
and Men' �n this charge who are pub;
lie School' teachers and who in the
• iuMmer time and ' holiday seasons
give us- special help in our Church
' We are to say
good-bye to soiree' �f them this Week,'
as they go to their respectiee'fields,
. Miss JOhnstoie, Miss Ada Helm, Fine
lair Shackleton are going io far away
that we can only expect to See them.
occasionally. Near or fat, these,: and
• -the Melets, we know Will keep their
nod' lianie,••.and be a• credit to Ash-
field need their Church., •
-7.--,-Theenefiel,nitees.!ntethers
andJunior‘In-
stitute have ever-Yibilicein tea ine
for their big field day to be held I
Caledonian Park, Lucknow i on 'Labor
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Day, Sept. 5th.
Follpwing is the„ratIng which
be allowed on the various events:
Boys' Soft .Bin 25%;. Girls' Soft
Bali 25%;. 100 Yd. Dash, :Boys 5%;
100 Yd. Dish, Girlie 5%; Pole Vault,
Boys 5%; 'Standing Broad Jump 5%;
Hop Step .and Broad jtinip--5Vot- Shoe
Put' 5%;,- • Obsticle:Race. Girle 5% •
• 'Thread and Needle -Girls.5%,, Target
• P
Wjth 'Soft Ball 5%; 'Beans On -lenifee
Boys an ir s 5%. •
LIBERAL MEETINGS'
Miss W. D. Rutherford and Mis-
Meriel-Hall • motored - to , Mitchell- or
Thursday. for a ' short visit with
frieeds. there.
Mr. and Mrs.' D. Todd, Stanley ane
Neely rnotored to Galt one day re.
•cently, to visit Mr. and Mr. Caslick
,The latter is, recovering from a seri-
ons illness.
Mr. and -Mrs. J. -B. Rutherford
Mrs. Hugh Itetherford. ,Mrs. W. I
'Miller and :Mise- W. D. Rutherford
were visitors on Monday with Mr
and Mrs. John Bennett, Port Albert
Miss Cohn Clark is • nolidayme.
With friends at Watford and other
Points. • ; •
Miss Muriel Miller his secured O
position in Lendon.
e Miss Clara Woods ,is in Toronte
this week for the CN E
The monthly meeting of the Har-
ris Mission Band will be, held- 'next
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Campbell of Wingham, an
Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald of Toronto
are visitors at Mrs. Harper's: •
Mr. Jim: Durnin returned -from
London Hospital on Wedneseay, sine
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is imp oVing
. Miss Mary Murray .went to leucan,
to see her aunt. Mrs. Robert Murray
who was e 11 Mrs Murray when
was fornierlye Mise Helen- Radcliffe
dicd on Sunday, after an illness of,
neerly two years • '
There will be no service. in the
United Church next Sunday, owing
to the Anniversary Services at the
Brick .Uinited Church, „where Rey. W,
0. McDonald of Enemndville, will be
the preacher. , • ,
Miss Evelyn- Craw of Lucknow,
was:a visitor during the Week .at Mr
ltutherferd'e.. •
Barn and Separator Mimed.'
While threshing operatimigewere in
progress on the' farm of Nr: L. Wea-
therheed, Tuesday afternoon, one of
:these fires of Myseerious origin.
which appear to develop Inethe Straw
blovvet, broke out and in a very few
minutee, the building was a mass Of
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of 'flame: The first theught Was toative
A meeting in the einierests
Lacknow ';plaiers-.-Mia•se§ Evelyn.
Crain* OU4 IVIary • Connell T. S. Reid.
Dr. Connell and W. B. Anderson.
. Sete' Wen by Lucknow.
Ladles Doubles,' 8e6, '6-3;„ Ladies'.
Siii-glen- 62 6-2' 6-1eeMined Denblek
10-8; . Metis Doubles, 6,-3; Men'A
Singles; 6:4. . • •
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Sete, Won- by Walkeetone,
. Mixed ,Doobles; 6..e;
Doubles, .i.3 -6,"q-3;. gen's:,SingleS,
7.5g •
.MAII.SLAVGIITER. CHARGE:7.
AoAII§T •LIPI?ERT"
IN ierHAGANe-CASE
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When Jeeenhe Lippert of. ' Detroit
whodrove the car • which: bit • .tin
.01 -lagan buggy; northeof ,Itivetedale
•;the evening of August,11.th, canic
befoee. lefagistrate Welker -.at. We1ker:7'
teri •o Friday of last . week, th
Crown 'Attorpey, 'Mr. Freeborn, an.
netinced thetthe icliaree.Pgainet Lip-
pert .bad' been changed from •"ctiri...
enal negligence" to :"manslaughter"
'This being..n much more ..serlouS
:eharge; 0 E Klein ' of. sWalkerton •
Who Is defending ',Lippert, askede for
an adjournment,, in 'view' :o f, the moe€
serione cheeee •beinge made Magis
trate :Walker and Crown 'Attoney
Freeborn • egeeed to an adjournment
Until Tuesday e September 6th, .when
the prelintiearY 'hearing i11 be held
.Lippert•Was At :first held on ie
charge- of ''reckleie deiving, but..the.
evidepee ,brought out at the inquest
eatised. the rown attorney; to 4 -flake
the mote' serious charge. Marjore
Q'Hagan, Who was eiMeonscious for
many Ineurs-affer---the-eaecielenteea.n.L_
Morrisiwho was driving the buggy:
,end was eery .seeleuslyinjured, were
'able, to give evidence ,at the iriquest.,
- It appeere. frern the , evidence at
, . . ,
the ;inquest that OeHagares -buggy
was wholly on the grass by' the road-
.
side when, Lippert', came along, ni
'that , the 'track of . hie eetbniobile
showed that. insteadi?f turning, nway
from the buggy it 'had turhed%. tee
Watde: it; catchingthe front wheel
and demolishing •the outfit.,
. LiPoert's hail of ten elmusand •dol -
leis. was ennewed.
SflLLTHY- GO 'WEST
in • spite '. of the Much-ta1lted2of
Population • ur.
• neck ..,of the 'weeds'? still "- able to
,sends its. thousands -into ;the
haryest The: .Harveters'• ..Exr
Cursiofls this year • appear to be,. ar
popular as eVev, , Favored by goe4
.-weath'er, harvesting...here is ,well ad-
vanced, arici quite a numbe.eare plain
ningeto •go,' to 'tife Prairie ,Provi4es
by thekeurion,of. Sept. •7th. Sortie
6000,:left: .or pe.Ssed through Toronto
by the first ekentgiOrri"roin which
Union Station •on AogPst.'SO.''• Cro
'reports *•feore the • West' are still fa-
Vorable, , and in the 'abseiled' of 'frost
for a:Rae*. Week,. the • Wheat .crotir
re-
poted' to, be one. Of. the„ best. ever
will- be .fairly Safe: '
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ji,,,Is'-riTuTE- OFFICERS AT,
'. WA LK E RTON
A large and representative :meeting
of the District Offiders • of • the Wom-
en's : Institute' Of. the Counties • of
Perth,
Perth, .14nron ,and' Bruee', was held in
-the---A-.gtittarar:blirce77 Tviiralkerton
••.m Wed., Aug. ,24th. fiss Guest of
cIe s -Bran ch-of-rtheeDept.eof_
, Agriculture, rroronto, was Present
and a 1 -1 -arra -h e sts---We re -in add --for
I CCM 6111",1011 to be.Icld• in Walkerton'.
Oct 18. and J9 In view : the
Fact- that., S.O.nahy of ,the Northern
,i.nstitute'S lav e Leen unable' to send
lelegates to lie. -London Convention
neacQoune of the distance', this coin
Tendon will he Prii:ticeilaelyecoeverie.
for °ths Northern Bran cheeen-
Archie Hislop, Liberal Candidate in
the threshing' senarator and the tree;
tion engine was hitched to the tongue.
'North Huron,-willbe held in.the:Par- of the sepa atot truck. The tongue
ve wn
„seri rato
'thre
er
Don Id,
lo
ee we
Seven p
stable could not be gotten out: In
the, barn, Were about -50 tons of hay
and the wheat which, had just beep
threshed 'was, according to. Mews
Durnin and Macleohald, the best they
had ,put through, their ,machine this
season. The- beim was in good con-
dition with good stabliee underneath
Theft' Wag et. fair amount Of insur-
ance, but not sufficient to cOver se
big. a lose at this time of the year
'A fortunate feature., ifl' connection
„with the calamity, is that Mr. Weie-
therhead• has about 18 •acree of eats
• in the field. " It s said the Ihneshing •
• sepeteitetewitee not 'llielifeer air
insur-
-anee ere separator§ in 'operation cep -
not be. obtained.
Fires'..ereeneeinge in , ;1MS, .way„
thought to be due to a gombinatton
of lry euee and etnut,beceminge
ig-
n!td in the separator, ,poolibly by
piac " of herd Atone on flint etrikinte
hirbileteeneeli s
lite brigiinitinn in this Way reported
:this season: About three years agr
Many barns were burned by fires4,or,
iginatine in thfs way. When grair
it 'nightly damn time is little Orlin
'cliktigar.-- Whitt' alt&-iiittkvtlitt.00103),
iiv tont In vstr
ish Hall, Dungannon, the evening
Friday, Sept. 2nd. Hon. J. C. Ell'
M. H. Hepburn, M.P., and the c
date,' will be the speakeea. The
ing will open at 8 p.m.
Another "Meeting will be hel
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•, KINLOSS:
• • ADVERTISBMBNI'.7
NOTICE IS, HEREBY • GIVEN
that a4Court will be held; .pureuant to
eTtle-Ontarioe-VetetsfeeDietse•Atteenby
Horioar the Judge of the County
• • Court of' the, County of Bruce at the
• ..Vown Hall; Lticknow on the 14th day
tember 1927 at 3 o'clock in
-the a to noon; o ear an rm
complaints 44 &Vdr#:- ,omisalons -in ,
the Voters' List' Of the Municipahity
of the Townshin 'of kinloss for 1927
Dated.lh6-20th day .of .,August;
• OM-40ov,G. Mtiffat,r_,-Clorliv,of-the.
• .monicipoity of the ToWoehip of Kin,
lop& nee-eeeeeeeee.neeneeeeeLee.
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di-
eet-
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the Hall.at Blake's, Ashfield. on Mo
day, Sept: 5th, also' at 8 o'clock p.m.
Hon. James' Malcolm and Thomas
MacMillan, M.P. will be the speak-
__ Alex. Porterfield..
Sec'y. N: Huron. Liberal Association.
Lost -On the road between Glen's
Hill and M..MeMillan's place, by way
of Lucknow, Saturday night, Aug/.
20th, a set tripple blocks with .rope.
Finder please report to John Wadel,
R. 6,' Lucknow.
• FALL MILLINERY •
-The- -latest- -styles in -Felt .and -
Velours, also Velvet and Felt,..
omkthiations in a Variety of
colorer en , -,display- Sept. 2nd--And-
rd, at Miss" Pentland'. ••"
uturagiai.s.
• your money back or good results,
by lishif'•Mrs:
for, Sore throats, tough,
renchitien „Velteenifig-Obligh, Cten,
tertivigteed•-tolde'pettidTeneitlans#:,
OlkeelheeNOKIlle. Wei Peres
nder the etrain, :and the
was aecoreplete loss.. The
outfit was Owned and op.
emirs: Durnin and Mac,
a team Of horses ' be.
oeth , feeding in the sta..
e got n out just in time
d three 'Calves' in the
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; REID'S DOMINION BAKERY,
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FOR '
'That good -Col -den. Grnin and ,
Golden Crest Bread thee made
inotlier euit • baking, Let us
us .
'yeuk--Weeke'etid "NitrOtrieS",-
by serving yen With Delicious
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-Cakes, Taits
ZCOOkies.--e.•
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'UNITED".N,orMS •
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Renovations and repairs upon the
United Churchare nirticeedipg , apace,
The hour* for evening seteice, ill
revert next Sabbath to eeeen D'elbcke
• The first church -bell 'Will be un
at 16:30.ins,tead of 19 o'clock, Old 'it
6:10 instead Of 6 o'elock.
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. Our capable' choir :leader, • Mrs.,' .!T
W. joynt, is taking a well-earned
holiday. Daring "liek • abeenge Mn.
Melvin Greer Will,have charge.
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GODERICII PAIR 'NEXT: WEEK.
Goderich Fall , Fair on Thursdey •
Friday.,and Saturday of eeet week-,
September S, 9,.and lb. -offers, many
•BesideS four' • sneeding
eventsi' 'for 'geedt; Purseenentee and
2..20 -eleeeee ent...FridOer,„ en°, ante 2,115_
.noerney..
on Priday afterneon is rittractino•
trifich attention. This.. is open ' ,t
teams ,o0seven;4nen x.frolTrany,
mirni-
cipality in •the county. Prizes;ri 35 to
winners; •, $21 to ;second team, The
splendid Confederation eegeeeie , by
.cort.h• taleritnunttmlrrerttrp,
baseball game, Exoter v Goderieli:
•old.time• fiddling and .dalicin; •eonape•••
titions, tire othez .eitents
the displays of, field. and form Pro's-
thiets, MeonifactureeSi .etc,
eeenleitetie GOderiehlait,:ituIr ,,WO)Sh
widia,Achn wii94 215 centAh
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Why pot take ,n, cautee' in Teleg-
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ternof the 'best - coUrses. to
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•Kxperienefel operators who have.
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positions -tor ' yea•es with salaries
ranging' from' One hu14lred to one
hundred arid forty -yo dollars per
month
•• We giv eyou a' thorough training
and help .you to secure positions
e Can Seere Optober. FirstIf '
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SEPT: 2nd Sz. 3rd
• Glorie Swanson in
"PINE MANNERS".
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Story of 'a; fair -chorine who
- tried lo adopt "fine manners".
.With, Comedy ,
• Ililey' West
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. e'Sread
• ,e1...11041th • Of, 'Health
. MOTTO. IS 'QUALITY 8,4; SERVICE':
Made, WhOIe Wheat and Raisin Bread e9.1,14
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'Work Sex 23c.
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Umbrellas • ,U:50 ;
Boys'. Hese Pc.
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Bath , Towels 49
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Linen Towelling , 10c:
Axminster -Mats 4.25 ,
Pure Silk :Hese 4Re.
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o Canadian National Exhibition
Torontp, Ontario
Tickets on sale August 24 to September 10
Final return limit of September 10
HARVESTERS' EXCURSIONS
To Western Canada.,
.Excursion, dates 'from 1...uckii6vi,
September .7th
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or --further information and tickets, of the above
excurscons--apply_tq_
E .K I M
N.R. Town Ticket Agent
.Lucknow, Ont.
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1:ekSHFeELD NOTES .
• Miss Fern Fraser es visiting Miss-
es Marine and Sadie Johnston.
Mrs. Fletcher of Gederieh, is visite
ing her. brother, Mr, John MacKay..*
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Mrs. Nash and ,two children of
Sault Ste. Ste. Marie, Ont., are visiting at
the, home of her uncle; Mr. • John
MacLeod.
Mrs D. MacGregor and Miss ,Don-•
alda MacGregor of Duluth, are visit-
ing Mrs. MACGregor's brother, Mr.
John MacKay.. •• • '
1l -Mrs.- Eletcher fee 'elnderich,,--34e.;..
.MacGregor and Miss DOnaldaMac-
'Gregor of Dulutle and Mr. Duneae
MacKay visited Lothian and Lochalsh
friends be Monday., •
Dr. john MacLean et •, sonse,Grant
and Fraser have tetu 16..rer their
home in 'Evanston, Ill: after spending,
,a month at De.,Mac,Lean's old, home
We are pleased to .knoev that Miss
Lily MacKenzie, who *underwent au
operation for appendicitis in .God-
erich hospital last week, is iinproe-
••!
Mrs. Ewart McKeith air Children
lett on Monday for, their lorne in
•Vatictitivent 'B.C., after spending Seine
time visiting Mrs. McKeith's par
,ents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. A. Johnston.
Mrs. Gordon Towle,..and two chil-
dren, have returnedto their home.;
Vancouver, B.C., after visiting a
eotnile of months with Mes,.Towle's'
eeither, lqrs. 'Long.
,Mrs.-Robt•, Struthem, and:, ebildren
ef Lucknow, visited with friends ir
Paramount the as week.
mr.' stud'M. 14o,n4 -111.0041tv-gt
Seaforth, called eti .friends •in Para-
mount recently.. 'e
• Mr. ,Lloyd ,'Stein of PeramOunt, tind
Mr Charlie Morrison left this week
'for the West. •
Mrs. Geant. MacDiaritid of • Pate -
mount, ,and Katheiine Bluc of Ani-
berley; are in".Toronto, attending thq
Exhibition; this .*eek.
,Mr. and Mrs.. Lorne learrieh of
Ashfield, spent Sunday web Mr. ane
'Mrs. A. 'Stein of Peramourit. •
Miss gag .Dneison of •Luckebive was
the guest onnVers. McGill, one dile
laee week,, ••
Miss . Annie Ketehabaw of Ga
inert ethe week -end -.at 'het home ' in
Paramount.
Mre. MeeDonald and Jessie of
on, ' are. 'euests. of Mr.s. Eldon Hen.; -
.derson of Parailiounti; fer.a few deys.
„FOURTH .CONe•KINLOSS
• Mr. neid Mr.. B Seelereye of Dee
ttoit, visited. at. the 'hOnie of Mi. Ti
Robinsbe, eaet. week." •
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eforoUten after -epenclirigen few nvegke •
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Mies Norma, Nigholson 'entertained -
the South Kinloss Mission Band, the
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Mr., R. .4idd1eton left•DIOnday - fok..
the Western Provihees.
Mise. Lpcy tindePzItriela •Robertson
of 'Ripley, are visiting Una week 'with .
r'elatives on the rourth.
311s0. Mary: Ma cLeediis . spending a
few ''days irr LiteknoW.
'number 'fruin he ti ttndn
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