The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-08-24, Page 8PAGE IIGHT
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THE, t,DcK,Npw sENTIN4
• FoR -ow.
',GOLF BLOOMERS of 'fancy -Tweed lined throughout:
•Bblt, 4,00ptf, Three Pockets. For liOys harA ;on their- clotbeff.f "
Sies 25 to 30 Pair
'Evie* Val4 in KNEE ;PANTS, OrPY, Tweed/. '"tbrougliOat,"
.1,4k looPs, three- Poekcta. Pair • • • r • ;50e
4. WaalTWEED ,cAps, 8 -,piece • top. Waterproof, Rubber
Visor ,;: '.5pc
, ,
_
. 11014EPR000 'HOSE• FOR MEN
. The New' •AutOgart Silk and Wool. NO More need fel; gatiersi.
_
Oulraa;Ped...
'FOR. YHE,GIRt
New'PRINTS, :tub -feet, Every little' girl inns( have a rie*.dress •
forschool.
HEAVY 'FLETTE, Flowery Patterns- for Pyjamas wide,
See the New the: •ishades, for.
Auturnr • pot . . .„ ; . . 44e,
•OPEN LETTER
For twerity-five years we, trained
, • and•pladed all worthy, graduates bn
wa: l'Eegttarpt•
.
to press :young people to take. np oui
hoe. Now. with the renewal' of ousi,-
nesa. activities and the passing' of ,the
'depressifite, lire placing hundred,:
• ef,well-trained young' people. ls
therefore • *,• great pleasure that we
, can again,', withgreat confidence line
.A;saurliace..kOwing whereof we speak
• advise yonpg:people ef the great op-..:
portimities • waiting :theta "
modern' baisin ss •training..For'giris
• nursing and, teaching, no . longer Offer
s?nliblir chances
Hundreds of , young people are Sav.:-•
iiig. time 'and ',Money by our Mail
•QoUrses. Those wishing:a • city 'ichObl
should- attend in Toronto,- where Olt
out of every: tea.noSitioria• are ,and
not a S111411 City. ,with .D0 '.13itilatiohi.
•Beanii-110.64-Slaidi-110VG-ifittririter4
.017 When convenient . freely ad
' mitted .we are in ..the beat, pOsition to.
assist Young people ' ter. graduatin
Business • College • re-
opens, Menclay,- October 2nd.., Canada
Business College,. :(College" and Spa --
dine), Toronto; always open. 'This is
TOrOTACO8 Greatest Scheel,: ofs•13tis1=-
:, nesi. Write today, and we; will frank-'
• ly advise you: Whether.or not you arc
adapted --for our work -1
Faithfully,George SpOttor,;;
Count
•
Teasurer,
Granted Bali
_Gerdon Yining Arrested' On ViViptis
• Charges Concerning. Hnit 0, ce As
Treasurer of Buren,' Convoy
'.Gerdon,Yaiing,'treasiirer of Hurons
county Was arrested late, Friday
. .
af-
ternoo!i on three offences:against the
Criminal Code -theft
,
truction .and mutilation .a ..bobjcs • arid.
records,- and failing to account
Monies,. the ' property :of Huron county
,
Mr.. -Yining', was 'arraigned before
Wilhiam Bailie J.P., in theabsence
of Magistrate • Eeid•who_is attending
the :
4ked, to plead Or :elect .;‘, and -as
granted •bail in the 'sum: of $10,000
furnished by Sarah ,:',Yoinig; and
Young, which expires:' August --25
D. , 'Holmes .acted for .the".Crirtvn
and ,Fraftli.-DonnellY ,represented ;Mt,
Young. ThainfOrmations....WiTa Ss -
by Previngial, Conitable. P.. E. :McCoy
who made 'the arrest..
• . 1.Yening': has ',adin*teil in c
-iigned- statement, :Lelefaleatioris of
$2,460," said ;the Warden:, `,'The
ditors. report' a shortage of 'over $7,
i00--The-'-cancelled-cheques-
inntthere- is no trace of these
aliyments. At Friday's inquirv he /re
used to make 'further statements on
. . . .
advice ; of catotsel,' but: ,we Allege he
appropriated the proceeds' 'of. $70.0. of.
Provincial County 'debentures +.1*. his
own . nse. Friday' , he was questioned
closely further alleged' •sliorta,ge'
of $48110: The WO:I.:Meg,. rnn'zntc
,tlions*rids,''' The Warden:Said that so
far the audit only• Covered the .•yeit•
!.922 and first :fivemonths .of 1b33
At the ,reeent June •session '' of the
•17otinty'..COuntil, the Warden Stressed
varnily• the:impOrtance . cif a Stadia'
udit pflhe 'bopka by' chartered 'ac-
leuntants' when the auditor s rep, rt
showed .diser,epericy of $1,400
Intstnoing cheques the close sof
he - years'
-Mr. oung Succeeded' -William Lane
a, County • Treasurer in 1927, He is
nder a, $20 '000:b.ond With a Toronto
Connie
4
EY. TA VENER PREACHES."
TO FORMER PASTORATE
• - •
t.,;_theLiErertelA,Aliiitpd • ChttiCh......,on.
oricesPion 'fear, Chatham toWriabip
n Sunday. • The :worship was
liarge. Of the: pastor Dr. Leckie, while
lie . SOM.* ,Was preached by the 4P11.
"Tavener. of Lucknow, a 'former
()cal fe. General
Mrs. M. Mitchell spent a 'Week :it
•Taronto recently. '
kiss Aralielle Carnerbn' is his week
, ,
gaPat With frien4s• „London.-
•ReY., R, 'W. and ,141:0; :'Paw, Are
ieneWing .acquaintanee.a•-?" bere • this
Miss Eunice Newton is holidaying
in .Toronto ;with Mr.:and. Airs, Harold
Newton.
Mis: G. Andrew and Mrs. T
Alton are spending this .week
Wasaga- Beach; " • •" ' ,- •
, MI5'S Irene ,themPaont 401 , jecie:
'SPent,- aSt „lbvgek with her, glint; Mrs.
Chas; St 4d.
lacicnow citiiens'. Band took .part.
in the Band Tattoo- in Whigliand • oil
•
'Tuesday' 'night. , . •
Eead .the •.nevc. radio feature
"Around The DiaPoOn page 3, com-
.nencing. this issue.
• Miss Edith Cartwright, Reg. N.; a
Milton, is visitieg,this week with Mr/.
and Mrs. C. Thompsdn.,' -
. ,
Mr: and 111., George D. Stocichanr
and Mrs: Ales, kc"Diarrnid."/ • '
vle-7•*1- M.
Kirkland ',•Laka., are 'visiting : at the
home of Mr. M; Mitchell- •
, Mr.: and: Mrs: 'James Michie of
Toronto,_ are guests With the ;latter's
mother, •Mrs. G. T. Aitchison.
. •Miss yern,a,• Steward -.spent •last
week:tn' 'Exeter. where she was the
guest oriVIiss -Reya Simbrions.
1,Mrs. B. ,Higgirts ' visited for
Ithree., weeks With • friends 'at Sea-
- forth, BelfaSt and Dungannen:,
Miss Trances Armstronghas re-
tarned triune after Spending the-1161i-
-daYaL-With--relati.vaa--in-Lonclon:
.., •
Misses •Edith. and . Mary Sheppard
CORN GROWS HI
T-•`• •—•••"••••••
With most Corn fields, somewhat of
a failure this year, a stalk f corn
which ,has been on display at this
• office ' shows amazing growth. The
:sialieWaS taken from the exception-
ally fine field of , Bill Hefferpn'''near
Blith., by Mr. R. J. Moore' -and
and
broiled here It measures len feet
seven inches in length although it
appears to -have grown 'but a, single
cob. Two cobs however, from the
Same field measure about twenty
inches- in length.
RINKS TOIJRNAMENT
, One Eincardine,: One Winghain 'arid .
nine ,local • mixed ..rinki tootk-;i110
tournainerit Monday 'evening, with
first 'and second prizes, geing to the
'above Visiting rinks respectively. W.
'Miller; W.:E.' McPherson, Lorna
' Cartinhell• and 'Mrs. Alex Hamillton
••won Ord prize, Sherbee, glasses and
trays, while the rink • composed • of• R
D. and 'Mr*: Connell. and Mr. and
'Mia: W. _P. ' Reed won 4th 'prize,
• ,scieks and -fills es ' '
oy AND RAE • -0 ,
' • LOSE ,AT GUELPII 6
•: c
Wellington McCoy and Etibert :Rae. t
competing in bowling 'derbies in the: :Ari
-Western Ontario plitydewns in Guelph
on Friday,. were defeated:. by
DrUMbie 8/1(1 Jeeves of Toronto
,Stratlicc!nis; , which... defeat 'Prevents
the local pail'? front competing in 'the
Dominion • play-Ibffs in: Ottawa: next
, crawler(' a !Vingliiim was elim-
inated in the singles canipetition'
'while "Wally" Miller's rink of Wing -
ham,' captured this &tent by Winning
both their games".
minister, ,.Memb
tion commented
,service • represen
every sense of th
ga to ,
present': pastor W
;bYterian minister,:
preacher' Was . a f
tionliat; 'the Rev.
centlys retnrned from
lte,: had engaged-
forbeen the , MOderator '
Church in Canada,"
ers of, 'the. cOngrega,-
.. •
On ,the fact that the
ed clitirCh Union • in
W
e ord. .!rhe emigre.,
was Methodist. The
LS rfOrmer Pies -
while :the ,visiting
inier 0origrega-
Leokie, re -
England, where
on special work.
f the ;United
.,A,Ne*:WeelOy
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ABOUND THE.
BY 'AUSTIN; MORA N
The' Lucknow Sentinel is pi-eas.cd toan�nce ,that -the radi
Cn.liiinit-49AtiO3jND THE DIAL" and,tkitedule of selected radi
-presentations appearing n tjut issue will he, a regular WEEK: -
••LY FEATURE. , '
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'Read Das newsi an& Clever]; StYled and. You will
be,'
.kept in touch- *lilt the radio atars : and .:prOgratus •Of the net-
work:a-from' week to week.. 1,
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We feel sure, rafter Yen, rend thrs column you ate, goitig to say
IT'S RADIO AT ITS IIEST
J.11.14.4 / 4 4.,44
of Toronto visited last -week with
Mr. and .Mrs.. Harvey Treleaven. • •
. '
Misses -alma • 'Alton, :and, - Flora
Andrew aorreidi,ns, '74tierii,d,ianncehitchai:p..week
Mis Helen Thompson is attending
a --Recreation -Leadership-'... Camp
Lake' Cotichiching for two WeekS.
. ,
Mr, anit,MrS. Roy Casslick and son
Burtramiof Ecian Greve, wereSunday
TVisxtorsyiritli-AVIr:--and-.--Mrs:-• Thomas
:Aitchison: .,
Miss„\Besaie Chesnut, has re -
Wined to itecheAer, y., alter ;an
extended Visit with her 'Mother; Mrs.
Chesnut,
• r
Anglican Picnic
•lAt Hatbor Park
• .."11,11,T111r..17.,11.?,,,,.....".151s.,,ar,
Showers, Of .Rain Tail TO 1:i./.4r. pea-
.. tiOties,-Large Turnout, "Enioye
'Aultv4141 Event. .
•
•
,i. Rev. J. H. Geoghegan,- 'rector of
St:: Peter's Church, .WaS 'atlie life' ofl
the •picnic'? at the annual. outing of
tins congregation held •at' •I-lit'rbor
!irk, Goderich, on Thursday, - and
which. was '. proclaimed a pleasant
[
event ,by ,the- large monher present.
•Occasional showers ' Preveetect: • an
efterLsuPper ball. game, but the other'
event a 'Were ,rtin Off, and sheltered
frem " the showers, by the. Spacious'
ii.ayiliert, the :' elements' .in: no, Way
pro'Vented the •pititickers' from .doing,
full ,Ijiistice to ,the evening meal and.
D4tQfd. ',Ii.u:Irt.itihhnii eii,nnm`c,... ac,x9evdulniiIaiLnil....aio, yi:i.d'e,..annt ,s,cramizde: ah:
6.: to 8,., girls --Eileen : Geoghega
•
to I.?, girls -Anne parker, Beth
Twamley, , •"..-4,.' , ' . .•..7,1
McQuillin. - , , v ,
.1(!vIiii,i;ari•t's,..._.•
Boliaby G, e, oiliq,:gan-, Helen
Dufpin, Faith •Boyes. , -'
4: to 5, girls, and loys-L-Jime, Mc:-
' 6 to 8, ,bois.- earmen: McQuillin;
KenifetV-Thirdenby.,• .' .
, The sport events resulted- as fol.:,
13 to- 16, girls -Florence McQiiillin,
8 to' 1,2, boye--15.onitid Stirnson, Roy
meocivue4ri.ip17, sin!!! ladies--=, 717dred
Margaret Rundle. •' ' , . .. -
goillin„ Arthur Thomson.-' •
Quillin; Xis: Gettilie4arr:
ice cream 'which , followed.
-
Over 1,Z, single' ineti-George M.,
' 'Fat Men ---Wm. Griffin; ; Fred Nixon.
arried nen-Fred Nixon.
Married Wenien-MrS.' Eisiy Mc-
' Grandmothers' Walking' race -Mrs
; Teachers' ' Race -Kathleen ,.Mbitia..
1segged • raCe-Margaret. "Cannel
and Anne Parker: . .
3 -legged race, boys-Sapi MeQuil'=.
lin And Roy ,McQuillin. • .-. . ' .
Lennonand„.•;SpOen' race, ' open+,
Winnie Thomson, •. .• ;
•Biscuit , and Water • race, ' !linen -
Roy.. MeQuillin and:Wita6,2111mplann .
' :Slide -race-Margaret cennell..
. NeedleIl:andThread-race--Qharles
McQuilliii and ,•'Dorothy McQifillin.
.,.
0 Mr.' john Murdoch' an4..s6P
Carn-
eron Detroit,.' Visited,: last :week
at the home of -Miss 'Maude and Mr:
:Wm. Murdoch. • "
„MrS. -Violet Mitchell And daughter,
-Doris: and Mr. Smith Of Weston spent
the Week -'-end Mr. and 'Mrs
Thomas Aitehison. •
Murray,,Mrs.‘ Thomas
, .
Watson and Mr.. Pickering,
visited at Janies lVfurraY's, in • Para-
mount . on Monday. •
''.!rhU residence .o Mr W W. L. Me
has been . unproved, .by the
erection of a verandah, Which is
being glass., enclosed. '
lVfis Jas. Areher of Arranvale and
• ,
. rs.,Eobt. Berry and Maxine
of -Tara, were Sunday visitors with
„Mi. and: Mrs. lea:, Smith; '
Lhad-asLiber--"-giieritS;-,:-the forinerla
aster, Mrs. E. W. Teeter and • her
friend, 'Mrs. Book of Smithvil e.
. , _ •
Mra, b,, Macliniald' has return=7
ed to. :Chatham and •at present .her
daughter, Mrs: Mildred__ Cele is a
visitor here With Mrs. Hodgins.•
Schee& Clothing for the children
Special;. attentiOrrs' and special 'prices
on all clothing, ..: etc. td Start the
children back to school. --=,• THE
a
MARKET STORE.
,
WoOds Dettpit *as' Called
}wine oh account- of -the seritais. ilthess
Of•'-hts'
Dr. W0. '05 accbrnpitnied
. „
er /tar Barrett • an,.
''M cl
Fth1eis)1tIck have returned: co -Lon-
don
after • spendingthe
their ,grandparents,. • Mr. :and, :1!•!fra'
William ArfAStiong; Sr;' ' • •
Bob '11161<pntiQt.
MeDenalit, Bud therripabri
and Bob Thoriinspri have a',.S6,-called
tent pitched,.at Poplar ' :Beech •Whetr
they are ;camping this . Week. ,
And Orr.. Will !LOCkleart; :,;;Jael
Hayworth .atid 4,Ata•
McCartney , assisted; the Itirreardinc.
Band' • :on Sunday nreSehtirig • a
Stiere,i coneert'in Pert Elgin:, ,
'Mr. W. P. 'noon:seri ietuked ..th
torontO on Monday • aCCOMpanieli by
iis Wife, Who had . 'Spent the week-
end. 'here: Atthe inOinitik setVica in
the Pieshytefinn
Ott dinittilAited • tWO plasm; $Olofji,
Snecial pricen. on Overa1ls, 'Sinbcks.
/Shirti and all Boys', and Men's cloth-.
ing:-.4--1111.E. :MARKET STORE. '• •
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KIN,L.OUGIE1
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,Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Percy.. and
sili'fighter Mary of Toronto were :week
end: visitors at A.. E: Halelenhy-fi,
:ReV. and Mrs. Wiri; ToWnsliend and
:family, 'Of London,. Visitaa • • at Earl
Boyle'S' last Week -a,. •
Miss , Beatrice McQi2.111in- of •St.
flelens spent part of last week: With
• Mr. • and Mrs. George . Ranchey of
Merriton anti , Mrs. E. J.: ilaltlenbY
visited recently with friends here;
, .
' Little .Eilleen Ross spent; a' few
days: with her sister, Mrs Bill
Breiver. '
...The Honderick ',boys Of Baden were
visiting their aCntb Ws.. Jas. Hodgins
'MiSses:Kattleen 'find 'Eria Barber
of. London are holidaying at Mrs.' M.
c ean s. ,
•Minses, Hazel ;and Winnie Percy,.
are on a trip: tip :Torth:'
, :Rev: .and Mrs.'. Hall Will 'return
from their holidays this week. Ser-,
viee,„on Sunday will be held at 9 A.M.
'ai' ' -
Congratulations -'-to 'Rev. a'od Mrs
Burgess, South Kinloss, .on 'the ar-
riVal of a baby, boy: ,
,
Master' Kenneth Haldenby of Tor-,
mite"' is :visiting With his ,cousin,
Ilerold ilaldenby..' , '
Mts. Tend Hoclginsand daughter
Gladys of; , tircnow, were 'Sunday
visitors with friends here• .,
Mrs.: :lane Perey ::'returned home
after spending ii/,• fewWeeks, with
Kincardine friends •
Gordon leihnston; Edwin 'Sinith
. , , , •
Malcolm Watson . and Bill ..Culbert,
who took Summer ,courses at 'King -1;
Itotto .have .retUttied to their respec-
tive hones. 'Bill Ilenderson has also
returned home coMpleting his :course
in London: • •
'Mrs.- (Dr.)--0.--X.-Newton,. returned
roth Orillia on Saturday; Where, shr
been' fer sonie ihne on account
Of the iilneSS of Mr. 11. 5. Who
s;omeivhat improved 'from a ',,,serioth
heart attack, is 'bidding his own in
. ,
an nphill fight to recovery.
Mises.. alargnret, I. -McLennan,
teacher of""beTOrOnto and 1' Ann Mc -
Lerman, R.N., 6f Evanston, who Were
visiting with treir-parents here are
Ittending the World's I4,'"air, previous
the -return cif yittfelfeLeiman to,
Toronto' to reio,irn9 .ber duties,
µ
ecials
10. 'BARS PEAK, .:SQAP • • • • • e; • • t • • t 3,6, •
BARS' PALMOLIVE .g.C'AP • • •'`...196.
, 7'. BARS ;ASSORTED TOILET so,A. e. ;',:; , •
§ ROLLS .1`,011,;Efr• PAPER •
SANI ; ••••••'• • ' '• "'" 9
1‘"'"
• SEE4g54 RVS.11.Ni0.: JS., ;*. • ; • • • ;•4*
RICE GOODC00itING 4 LUS : • • -25(
, - •
3 -PHOS. COBS ''E.LAKES • , • ....:.... 23c
: 2 -PItGS. ::PUFF :WHEAT . , -25e
• • 13HAS1-.'FLAKBS, OK ' • .• 1..1... • • • • • ,ICle
•RICE ERISPIES, , . ....... •••• • •
ROBIN 1100E0:CHINA "OATS ; ; • r• '• • • p • • • .33c
—4••••••;■Noriii••••••••..,.
Liberal Candidate
,(Continued from Page 1)
steanh;C:1:1:ian.
J1iott was hosen as vacating his;:cltafr to Dr. Finlayson
of :Pleete,S,asPreei,
dent of trie.lieW.-riding organization:
Other . officers' iire:.. Honorary presi-
:denta„..Morgari,J)atton, Ashfield Town:-
shin,-. and ..john .Mildniar;
'first yiee,prealdent, ' Mrs, Robert
'Davidson; second vieer-president, Day-
McD9nald; Culross Township, 'third
triceprpsident, Oliver :HerniOgwaY,
TOW nalii TtreaierTIVT$7t.'
Booth; Wingliam; secretary, J.: l,
Robertson, .Colborne Township::
The censtitiitiPW of the ' North
Huron .constituency 'Was adopted With
slight alterationa. • • : ,
. The'. following . are • the • cliairnien
:tiiiinrIsIvoineseTpp;es ithe ttisd ,the a‘rfo:
'ing
Ashffeld-,Murdock Matheson, -•
•
Culross-DaVid MacDonald, ()hirer
:band, Mrs. :Jahn McGee,: •• '
' • HoWielc-7-Thorrias McCletintiO; MigF
Mori i sr --
'Jahn .1.."..=-Megivan-.--1,
Clark
,
Carrick -IV.
_ •Greybr.. "IVIcitasler, Mrs.' Andrew
Lamont.'
• Turnbarry-:I-.-
•
Colborne Biasett, 'Miss'
11.:IiNVsse!S•AiltAW:IliaStNYeain. osh-WmWatson,
. 'Henri Angus Me--
' igartir John
Watson.'. '
Blvth-J fl Cat; Mrs.. Tames
.:Gillespie, Joe
.7„..,.:C1Vlactean,
ned;dat.:,,
y._
.Dr.:.:,„. J. Weiler, Chas.
E.
;. Mrs.
„
TeeawaterlItigh Semple,
Reid. '• :
RiPleY.-Eugene • Martin, 4 .'
, .
MeClay.
, Lucknow:-G. H. piA.iglas;, SteWart:
Robertson. ' • :
RE,..c11,ROTWIFExRc'A' $1,C:15D.O:',I, •
, .
:FOR, LIJcKNOW, 'STUDENTS :
47$71.iii.O1 Certificates have, been,
oWiP8--40-
°tiers in, certificates a few : have
''')eett held. These will be attended: to
• •
after school re -opens, in September.
F. E. McLean , (Prin.)
When an automobile' itops along
the road in Idasilight, that's trouble:
When it steps 'night, 'it's' rernance:
SVGAR' *TANNERS
Anther ticlet draw was held . at
1Viarket Store on Saturday might, • ,
whereby five •luelcY parties .shared
in'.a hundred weightof 1.kiig.nr., Each,
dellar-pirrehase4 Sinea-the-fifet-tif -the
month' entitled the purchaser to: one,
chance.' The .draw .reSulted 'as follows:
1st Smythe, R.:
Auburn, 50 lbs..; prize, 'Mrs
George. Pettigrew,: R. 2, ,Holyrood,
. Pitzek Gold'.yrn Purves,
R. 2, Lueltno'W,.•19 lb's; 4th. prize,
'1VIrs. Josenhgrnith, ,lacknow; 40 lb.S.;
5th. 'prise, Mrs. • George McRoberts,
R. 2, Lueknow, 5 lbs.. The WinnerS
are,asketi-Lto-call,-,at--The-Mar4tr.;for -
their prizes... •
'RIPLEY.
Rev.:lohn".LitOe of: Rockwood, Con-
ducted services: 'at St: : 'Andrew's •
United Church, ,Ripley onvet
On Sunday. :•
• .:Miss. Rebecca' liowry': of -:Torontb,
visited her parents, ' and Mrs:
Thoinas Lowry, con 10, diiring the
past eek
Ms. Eugerie Martyn nn4. • sons,
Edw-ird,nno,.(nidk,. are ,,yisiting ',tier •
trtotlier,' Mrs:, John r Renyie, 'Detroit.
'.:. Mrs. S. B. , McLeed,,, Who has been
past fev
, .
days. :,• .•
The 'niemliera' of . Mr..; Wm: Alton's I
'SiindaY:Scheol class, met at liiS•lionie
"In-SerpreseXit'ecrliiiri•••WitliTiffiTeleetri-7.
d lamp, Prior . to .his "leaving •
his new home in .TOrcinte.
• Clearing. all -lines"of Summer 'goods
at reduced prices. =THE , MARK -ET ,
•
LUCKY ESCAPE WHEN.
, ,
.TEAMRUNS AWAY.
„ .
lvtr..:•Joe ' Anderson had . -a -,fortunate
escape: from injury' :last week Whenhis :
, . .
team ran" 'away : •with a 1i:timbre
'-;1eder.,..1111,:., Anderson had •-•.paused
in- his work to let „afire a stump :in •
the 'field which, he 'wanted reinoVed.
The horses became .nervous When the, •
smoke commenced to rise and Started ,
off, but not before- the, • driver; had
succeeded to •get back into the vehicle
While an effort was ,beittgmade- to
big -rig thetenm:. under ' control; one ."of.
the lines broke under the strain, and ,
hurled/ Mr Anderson on .back,
narrowly, escaping being .-thrown on
the,. rapidly YP'PlYing , prongs : of the
Sprelder. • • Which .,:was • in ear': ' '
n. ersen:,,pscaped from Op'vehicle
nhairiied,:: 'Which iteelf wad: cansid-
erabli damaged.
,Big Business
• old ,Man, 'What, tirei you
doing in these • daYs "
furniture,'! •
"Are, yob seeling, ranch'?"
t'Onlyiny own, So far."'
'
ugger
WE HAVE JUST 'RECEIVED. OUR HEEL. HUGGER , & CELPRO '
SHOES: FOR PALL. STYLED FOR,. COMFORT AND APPEAR..
ANeE, WITH NO ADVANCE IN PRICES--..
muritiAlt HE1EL HIJGOtRS
Tris, 'pr:Taips ,AND ,s18APS'
' ALL W.IHTHS' a .
MURRAY'S CgL,PRO
IN TIES, .PUMPS, AND .sITAPs OF (BLACK, :BROWN :A16 ,
G3JNGREY'IN WIDTHS,. PRICED,' PROM, $600
1-1EEL StJGdER, Fiositn'ir
nh:vt yob', TRIED A PAIR of 0,I111 'HEEL 'HUGGER HOMO,
We carry a complete stock fl itIl the Latest Shades, in both no_
Chiffon & Service, Weighta.S;litEi 84; to 10'/2. Priced at , • qou
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