The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-08-26, Page 810,1111111111911.17
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Apr •
irkursist Au lot odtb,1 101$
SWEEPING
REDUCTION
in Summer Goods
at our August
ClearingSale
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onday, Atigttit ;13td.
• Miss Daniels, a MtUeda% is
spending* few days in out village.
Miss Mahal* Boyer is holidaying at
Mr. Manning Owley% Purple Grove.'
sir. Alex. Stewart, of Port Elgin. i*
spending. a we•Ar with M. ;Duncan Gli'eet.
Iisi limiter, of Bel, le, ePending
• a few days 0 the homeof Mr, William -
Peter.
• MiSsRuby Elielien,',of Toronto, and
Miss tnossie Arnold,. of Kincardine,
. visited at Mr. •Jareee Arnold's.
Mrs, Ileuri Mildred returned home
iafter-spending a. few weeks with her
• daughter, Mrs. Wesley, Walkertom
. Mr. Albert Smith and' fain, jameS, Of
Quell*, are visiting for a few days at
• the:home- of gm •JOhn Alexander.
Alta. Elliott, OfSeaferth,. returned:,
. home after spending a couple:, of weeka
at the home. of Mr. James McKinney.
Herb Lewis, who has been *ark
.; big with Milton Alexander for a couple
tot Weelca, left,ori, 6,sturilay for the 41h.
of
$eliravtiene'in Knox 'ehnich -last -a:today
was taken by titer. Mr. B-eniner, A tcrk,
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mef.pastor Everyone was glad to have
hint back again.
Ege.rriNO, 13.414-4 ,LtainE.---tinita an ex-
citing belt Pane Was playeaia our vil-
lage last Saturday between „Millarten,
. ,tnd Kiulos teams, • Two games had al-
ready 'been played's-14th the.; reitrlt that:
gh WQe•lli game and they decided to
play olgthe.tie bi getVies. • Beththiimai
were:111,U) will... bat Owing teleosefield-
mgtheg•Kialess boys defeated their op-
ponents 16-3,.- However it was a 'good
• girine, and was enjoyed -by all as base-
ball is socaetbing nes iu'Bervie. '
very suc_cessfui picnic was held in
Kincardine -last friday morning and
afternoon. It-ivas-the.innuaI affair of
the Methodist- SundaY Sehool, ancl al
though the weather had been unsettled
the usual good -crowd gathered at the
beach, and a very successful picnic. Was
the result. It ',is hoped Oat after a
pleasant picnic like, that ocr Sunday
School will spruce up and ‘vre will haye.
-Oui-elOses full: Young and old will be
made-welcoratin sthaSundaySehool. •
• We are ‘11. lorry to • lose one of our
residoita,in the person of Mrs. Thomas
McKinney, who leftlast week for China -
go to live with her daughter, Mrs- I.toss
On Thursday 'eveningshe was met in
Khox ‘Chtirclr by a, large number of
friends Whoslievied their .r.egret, at los-
ing 'her from theichomes•as well as the
ehurch,, and in Oider'„ that- they-brY re-
• nembereteveniyhert Mrs. McKinney is
• far-fr0003ervi,ei the ladies presented
her with wank:ease. .The 'bait Wishes of
all•go Iva Ixer, to het new . •
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Weekly Stoke News, Only: five clasTsitlore or :our cire4t,
„ elearing Summer Sale and we
.want inalte.thee 4lielays the biggest and best clays of
the .sale, ' and v making ..,$wee0sCReclitetions, during -
these
ffir,0 days to clear s outAhe .balane! .9f• : our Summer
Goods .SEE THESE BIG- tARGAINS:
*timitist Delaities
..The'clearing4ot; Muslitt$, Vctles and
Delabies aro:1.$ 8C.1. *high ,
been on sale at=„14c: are now to clear. at '
11c. • There are some excellent values
• and big bargains in this clearing lot.
Sweeping Reductions on thest;
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Laces and Embroideries elearingat per yard
Ladies' Collars clearing, each, „ ; , , , 5c
Ladies' Gloves 'cleating at 194 ,
White and Fancy Parasols 0 . HALF PRICE
liouseaDresaes, 1.60 and 1.75, for; . •
'ilee's Ties, clearing•lo 'at. • • • • • • •1:00''
• Child, en's, Ilandkerebiefs; clearbrielot- for 25e
Box of Odds 'and Ends, anything in it nt...
Ladies' Belts, clearing lot at . , 5c
, Plain aroffancy silks, clearing. price; rod
Shoe'Polish clearing THREE BOXES, 10C
Men's Shirts at. , 29 .49 and 69c
• Ladies' During„, this sale .
• :we have alreadisOcia, large qtinifferQf.
Ladies' white and colored -waist* at
greatly reduced firiees,anct now. for the
last five days we offer three special -
clearing lots at 19, 25 490. '
1..a.di,01.*Viihite Dresses. We have
voly a few left in this and now
marked the balance to clear during these
five days at exactly I-IALF PRICE.
This Means An 8,'oo dress for $4.„00,•
5.Oo dress for $2.50, and a- 3.0c...dress--
for $1.50.
Children's Shoes.. -„ The balance of • '
-that 49c. clearingiot of Children's Shoes
'now 'to clear at 25c. - • '
Goods-fOr-rall---
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4Our--NeW-Goods for Fall Trade. are now arriving and many lines will _be ready on
shelves September 'ist: • •
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School- Shoes for Children
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• SchOol opens. on ;Wednesday, September 1st, and as many boys and girls will require• ,
new shoes, we have a.lready,rece,iv.ed our new "stock in We have recently:
'added the famous line of Cla'ssic Shoes. These are, we b.tlieve, the best wear- 1,
ing and best fitting c,bildrensf shoes made in Gana
Weicitt°tea and 338, MissesDongola Bbicher
Ne.1736,) 13ox Ca.if 131uchely solid •
and Button Boots, sizes 11 to 2, 'price •
• few'. nutnliers, Itinds_,A44..Pricts
leather, -wearstfaranteed; sizes 6 to•li:„,-, .
No. 163.6, Girl's Box 'Coli-titicher, solid
leather, wear ouarainteed sizes,8 to 10i
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No. 1636, Misses' Box Calfalucher;„solid 0
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No. 62,k, Misses' 13o2c Calf -Batton, sizes
leather, wear guaranteed; :sizes tc.•
2 00
110 z price .. , • ,
" No. 3-166, ngola' Blucher'. and Button; -
pat. toe cap, dull calf top,. sikes •8 to 14 2.O0
No. 4166, sarne. as 3166; sizes Ft to .2 2 .50
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SPEQIAL
DurintA,....t and SePtembor
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/Yloahs Sole* earl Rubber ti
lust* put on tor si*
Women's Boles and Rub. 75c
bee Heels put ets
These 'Rubber Tieele ate regn.lar
49e. and 50e. values per pair.
REG. BARRETT
Phone' No, 10 is at Your Service
We S'en for Ceell-We sell Chow Thus The Credit Stores
One of the bestCompnions
any man can have is a
Good Razor
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Special 'for Boys
• lie, 1344 is 'a 'solid Box Cali ,Blueher, good sole
and warranted solid leather, tbren 4 r7m
sizes 11 to 13 (half sizes) priced
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No, 1:244 as_1344,. sizes: 1. tO.
mice • • • 0000 •.• • • • p 6. • • • • .1."Af
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No. 1385 is a heavy solid leather,13oot, Mere suit- •
• able tor the boys who have a long 'walk
to school. 'Sizes 11. to 13-, price • I ,
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Saltry .-Sisea-2-40.-5;`
Visit our Shoe Dept. for Children's School Shoes
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• •----.1:.-11kirityi usit• 24th.
Tom Palmer left this morning for the
West. • '
.Mte. 13; Iteineeke and little son retortl-
et); to Detroit lest Thursday. "
Mre. J. Walden, of London, 'spent a.
few days last week at john Waldeate. -
A number free here atteedkcl the
funeral of Mr. Buttle, on Sunday last. ,
Mr. and Mrs. %Oro Tama and
Master Blair returned,- to APnin la4
week.. •
MtrL Wed Yule and tit) ‘,01411dren, of
Boxneo,..are, visiting at ths•home of Mrs.
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ow,tir• 4Mesi :tut :1; t Weir.e eaTItte:.tintpel.i.nb.,0;noef,.1Cotini:,ucer,rd. M.
• . • Miss via Eiliott, of.
Goderieb,:wereqUietly Married at eIbe
bride's home here last,Wedgesdaymorn-
itnuge. c:3,r1le:rvo.nyN. 'Tilhentbhaevirpeyrd couple
nireeft
in the afternoon for•Lendon, where they
intend to reside.- . • • • -
KifiloSS
_ Richard G.uTslit-ohn-at--ElYp'etcabgac2ecl3°'a.
ne* Ford auto, the dust will lly new.
Miss Irene,Polloch ischome again after
spending two Weeks with friendri in Ash -
. --Mrv-Wrin•-Portice, .14lickscaith of 'Rip-.
ley;is spendinghisliolidans At hialiems
here. •
Threshing has begun around liere and
everyone. says the grain' is turning out
rell. ,
: Quite a number from around here at-
tended Wm. Caskanette's bArn-raising.
last Tuesday.
ii..4.Ms riesstillarfir home. after
oilfieticlnietjaird.tiniveo,
weeks with kiss Vera, Portico. * - •
Misses Myrtle and Hattie St tdeyl of .
London, are spending a feW we ks at the
yin -,L-ATE ADA/}1 .0301c...._Evoyonp home of .their parents, Mr. an Mrs. A. ._ _.
liwadsaneturerke:otko.e, ;at, Ostitiulireciadyr.tsli r.Oof ollre• ta".1e3'.• • '' .
, Willmar ; Geddes ea returned heme is visiting at the home of Walter ay.
Mr. Clifford Aitcheson of LneknOW
.hia been 44diog in health for dionle lifter spending three. weeks in Chalfette, I ' Mrs. B. Blackwell • and children, of
Kincardine Hospital for treatment it MN. Wilson Geddes. .'-, week.
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Mettle, and a week ago went tit, oe Mich., with Ins'uncle and aunt, Me-iittid '
London, visited friends here :last
Was found•that he -wait:Kist medical: aid, Mr.' Walter Ka is quite busy. this Mr. and Mrs; Waiter Day Sundayed
- and. he paAecl away on Saturday_ • mr__ _summer taking off his large er•ps...We at the home of jellies Day) _ concession
Cooke 'Wee afriend of all around;our. notice he has aroundhimat his- werk-
village, ,being ()Nigh* at all • times; ,the follcrwingbiredMeii, Milton Walsh,. .: Mr. and Mra, 'Albert iliighea spent
fMamucilis.ymItliftlY-lielarfaellttofotrhath.eKireraeradvinede NV..endarliiissel and J. it 'Winthrstein.
The KiriloSs and Millarton baseball Con. 8. s; , . ..• ., :• •; :.••• . i - •
Sunday at the. home of Walter Pinnell,
Cemetery on Tuesday Was largelY at- teams played in Boyle knit Saturday -Mies Allison - SPence, Of Cass Can
jendect,_., -...,.. - . ifna as each team had defeated the other Michigan, is visiting -,at the home of
• - -on formeiteeasions•everyonelooked for . Mr.s. 11 A.:-•.A.v•StolDO4, _ .j.' ,..
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• `•• ',- -St.-t. Ielens • ------ . -170,12rd.-tx; an exciting game, But as the - Ws. James Dunbar and, daughter, of
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• Kinloss 'players were in -Splendid :dm& Grand Rapids, and. Miss Farquharson,
It adds ,tu.biss aPricat'ance, comlort- -
aitd c4nvenience. Give the same .1
leasure to a .soldier at .the front by
ringing your old one to have it for-
vcirded to, the 'Master .Ctitlers at,
Sheffield who will put it in shape for
. good service, 91d or spare razofs •
are needecrfor ,the troops at the fro4
and many a man who reads this ad.
lerttsetnent• is usmk a razeir -that is r
'done. or. nearly sO.* .13ring it in, and buy a
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new '.• •
A Good. Razor Strop is also °
„ • Essential.„
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As,the eVepings_ grow longer and Ural:is are
more used, .comfort fot your eyes can be had
• by utsing, •the , Plante' Burner
whiph gives a 'clear white flame
pi:oduCing a :ligl*ihat is reit Ul to
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t ( the eyesandequal .te_th4t of th!*9.,
• • ordinary lamps. .
PriCe 30 Cen,ts
e Lucknovv Hardware
and Coal Co.
THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS
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tulrnss:entre.- -
Plalltg-
• L':•---hatonday,August
Threshing has again atarted •in •this,
• • '•• For Sale.
vicinitY. -•
•,cabbage and Tomato Plants •
For Sale •
A Great Variety et flower:4
such sip Aaters, Carnations,
Portulaea. and -Many other.
kinds. Geraniums tor' bed.
dint purposes Begonias
and a number of others : 41111
gopd, strong plants..
For &Wet
BaminckbidIFFtfiir--Farnt
(leo. Jardine. Amberby P. 0.
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ing a few- &spin Blueiale. • . ,
- DI' iSs Pe.ari To1dcl:"'"is.-Xliott-ne141:nift'e:AeljegFe.:44--.- -t.c511e:Yre-*eeast 111°Y:41e.tai•ted-3411' 11":164:157:11-:a't.713A:ilin.-Dghaumnbfaarr:e !:17:st:sj-e:t t) -he. 17' -(37"
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MiSs,Ina, Switzer. of Holyroorl, - spent
West on, Monday.' after • spending her
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-- r • . , the • SL ,BUSINES.S. •COLLEGE '
MilsAnnie Clakreturnedto LITOWE
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Sunday with Miss •Margareb•Miller. .
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holidays..at.linme;,... • ., . " .
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• Mis. McLennan; of Chicago, is at _
present Spending a few... days witIr her ...
parents, Mr. and. Mrs, Peter„Clink. ,
' • Weare sorry to learn that Mrs; Wm.
Webb is on the sickliet. We hope that.
the -wilt sonwhelible--to-bearound-nain.-
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- 411 members of the c. o. r. are re-
quested to be nresent.next Monday 'night
as matters of importance are -babe trans-
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' Miss Eliiabeth,Miller,'-who has been.
spendinglier vacation at home. returned
AO -Edmonton to resume her duties as
' teaeher-there. • -
John Miller of the 0an4dian Bank of,
Commerce; Windsor, and Miss Jean
Cuthbert' are visiting his parants 'Mr.
ancLAIrs. Yohn Miller.. • •
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'Whitechurch 1 friends at Auburn,' Goderich and .Seafnrtk
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--Tuesday, Aug. 24.
b1ir1es Gillespi, of Seafrtib .9Spent
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,11111athis honie
'14r -s" Norisk, of Walke'rion; is yisiting
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---.11---fitt-Mrsi-7-Atinie Henry .spen..t-
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. Iteginald.Topp;vof Toronto, is spend.
,ing his -vacation with his uncle, Charles
McDotiagh. . ,.. .
, Miss Nellie England has arrivedhome
ter enending-sir-weeka-withlriendsiu.
ungiumon: • , .
TheAugust meeting -of the W. "M-. - S.--
Mrs.•George MeIntosh, of Teeswater, • schurch.•Mr.'john Dalton, of•Soiith.Pormipine;
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• `' -Monday, August 23rd.•
Mr. end Tun Griffin were Gode-
,ricla rielp5ri 'Satiird,ay. •
-Miss Y-Oung spent' Friday
'a Kin Tr i
Belgrave
• -Miss-B. laylor, of Chicago, is visiting
Su•
parents, Mi. and Mrs D. L. '
• - nday-in .
will ba'heldle. Blake' on Thar -
• . Mr. Alien McDonald, an a ;his sister
Jean, who have been visiting•friends a-
emuld St. Helens' are at present spend-
ing a few days in '
-4nite a -bundler limn' this • burg left
for thowest this -morning,: Messr • John
Cameron, John meatore,Robt. McGuire,
'Donald McDonald and Stewart McGuire.,
We wish them a sate triy.
day, Aug.. 26, at 2.30. * . ' made a gying trip here one day last
• is viiiiting friend,saround here thiS week.. ..,..414,_:_edici_g_ta, Bridg: , • • , 1 7‘49to-k7.-. , • .
17 • tong. --On .Thursda-yi August IOth,
a f d vs- at the erne of los %Holmes:2- AIM 3' an , . ..
' ew. a- 'Hackett are spending a few days camp -
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Mrs. lioes, ofildhuton,
.1 '1 d. the Misses Helen and Ma
•Miss Lizzie McIntosh, of• ' ing at the lake shore. • ' •
, • • • • Mr. -and Mrs. David Strond, Mr. and * • '
• . 1416 to Nir and Mrs James NI BoWler,
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London' is
" ' viSiting friends in this vicinity for a few • . • & d a u gh t e r ' • - • •
- Goderich lownShiP
--goticray August .23rd,
trks is visiting her4iister
•JOhn•Clutf, ct piesent.:
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MTS. B.: Webster spent a few days last
week $ith Clinton friends; •
Miss A.lary Chift is visiting with her
•. • Mr 3- Gharles-Ritchie,-Ralpl N Ixon an Mike, Dalton has gone• to South i)or-
JacK•"SIOKR3r attentledAliefunerat-of the ;-P-Pni ,°tt .,r9 lql_nOs.:t5k..t,1,.:1:tr,!n or
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'' ••of Cst%alt, are visiting et the: home. '0,-r -I late john Ruttle 'of 1 Bd sme fin°.
• afternbon.
•• • Ala°. Boss. ' o
Mrs. Barbour and Mrs. Norish are
theihriine-OrrilarrHilealett..
aglian in 13elgrave.
• •••• • Mr.. Stewart and family bave
'ietnrncd borne from Brute:Beach where
• they have been camping for a• month..
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, • . .• The meeting lad Sunday .even-
• • -fug was led by Bessie Laidlaw, the
-rntbject being "The Seatidinivians in
Europe and.Canade The'...stiblect; for,
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next Sandal evening is °Steamier Sins
The Mader is David Kennedy. "
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Whittehurob was not.behind in '811P*
/*mg .barvesters for the North west,
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•is nine ,left on the :flarvest • 14p1P
• ' Ermirsioa Tuesday Morning,. all .taking
• • advantage Of the new•t4I.R. aridTrans-
.-' „continental route via North Day and
• Cochrane.. Prixose•from. the village and
•• Vicinity were: James Penrole, John Par-
. ir• don and David Kennedy: * • •
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• Zion .`•
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Mies Mabel' Aix -Still hal gone to TOr
onto where she has secnred a position as
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• - .4Aurier , _stenographer • ,
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' •• t-TuesdaY; August 24. jog around here returns tomorrow to
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Mr. ICiiiihne-,--Of Chicago, is yiiiitingat- he hOme in Ste. Marie.
Ileoto MeLe-au%:.- • ,
ritisa Olive Cooper., Clinton; Stindayecl
with her uncle, William. Kempton.
Mists •Kcina•Wisp, Clinton, is visiting
M188 Tabitha Xempted at preSent. •
Miss Leila Agar has returned to her
home in Dakota after spending the, -past
few weeks with her aunt, Wits Jamieson,'
, August 4.
• . We arientrit to epert that •:Geerge
• ' " , , Gibson Is serieuely. ill; .
•SUSS iiiiargnret nimble apont the week
.• • . ona with friendn at Lanes.
Urn. P,,niultuAl'Allarow 19 vieitina with '
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FRUIT NEWS
turbattirs, Gages aud Bradshaw Mums.
also Triumph Peaches are now at their
best for canning'. The thrifty, Muse
'wife will put up more fruit this year
than ever teforemPlums With: their
numerous varieties present a change for.
table dessert which is not possible with
any other variety of fruit. Peaches.are..
especially favorable as ;twine canning
and preserving fruit- eatiir preservddt
and delicious wli�nserved ott the table.
arocerg are unite willing Whoa orders
' ahead and householders Should see the
&aloe in goad time as this yearis a
home corthigYearif ever there was one
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Paramount
• ' • -Tuesday, A.tigust'24tli:
Mr. Oibrion•is seriotisly ill at ,present
Mr: 'Adam Riittle is building tr cement
silo for Stewitralobertson. • • •
Mrs Hariis, of Chicago, is isiting
her sister, Mrs. Neil.Murdocla.
Miss McDonald, of Toronto,spent the
week -end with Miss 'Gladys, McIntosh.
Mrs Cassie and her little' daughter.
from Detroit, are visiting her parents,
Mr. and ikfra. Clarkson.
Mrs. MurchiSon is still•nonfined to her
bed, and.not making the progress to.
ward recovery 'that her friends would'
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wish, ,
Thellissee Annie and Bertha dark-
. son have been enjoying an outing at
Kindardine Beach with their sister, Mrs,
Cassie. • •• • , • ,
Mt...Gordon Towle, who has been here
for sone time, left for his home in the
Wttt,His brother1 EttittiersOn4 aceorip.
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.T. Chill, Clinton. „ ' •
Miss Mirk -HollaraV t gdritont •is
visiting hersister.Mrs Percy. Cde - •
• Mr. 'Leslie Cox has been -mailing
from a severe attack ottonsilitis for the
'.1att:week.
• Jamas Elliott and Elliott, of
Goderieli, spent. the, week -end at the
hoine •Hariley Cantelon.-
• Mr. Walter Weston still continues in
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vpry, poor health, His Many friends
hope for his. speecty recovery. ,
Miss Minnie Pair, of Bervie bas • re-
turned home afivr in6nth's visit with
friends in Goderich Tp. and Clinton.
Rev..1L-1. MCCormiPlc and little son,
}tarry, returned hotrai et few (Iva ago
after a pleasant Voliddynt Lake Erie,
, Mr. Inc. Jenkins and &welter, Nellie,
have returned home after spending
month with friends at Satlt, Ste Marie
and Pickford, •, • '
Mr. Fred Mulholland, 6f Chicago,
:Whe recently. Purchased a•• farm near
Ifolanetville, from At I, Holmes, arrived
last week With his family and taken up
their abode there.; WO *161i thern sue -
cos. .
• Mr. Ricliat'd Webnter and. daughter,
Frances, of •tucltnetv, were. the guests at
the lieine of A. S. Clintelon on Tuesday 111111.1
la(itt nue ow return home irrtn StarileY
Tp; after a,tVe°112.4yiit with •'°"(1.4t1"3Vhcrc there, 0
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. BEGINS ON
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 7th, 1915
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E alreidy have More stiidents enrolled:fOr theitpothing, year'
. -than hare evet entered -at a fall 'term -opening' in .the
or the -school-. Our aim- is ---to Too-,
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during the school year from September 19-15. jt.ine ig16, aril! •
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if Successful "this -±and we fu'ly‘expect to be, --we will sha.-re our :
pro ts y an • ing a talent registered-during-the-yeat, ,
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check for
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i0...lerCetitijotthe 'Tuition Paid.
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Our past record of.faii-dealiffg; eouplea w ittilife-gtieeis-
of Jur, ex -students and graduates, who, by the way, are our hest
gdifir*--etfablertis-to--reach2o-tifidedl--of----
100 New SOileots for Profit:Sharing.Year.
.• *lite* now and let us know Oen you are Corning,..`
• The best thne to enter is at our fall opening --or as early ,
after th it date as possible,
ADDRESS
Edwin G. Matthews, Principal
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LISTOWEL BUSINESS COLLEGE
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