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DETERMINED. TO CLEAR OUR ,SHELVES Op. ALL' Ow AND
ENDS, DISCOUNTED MERC.HANDI*E,
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rice : on the sensa on$. °bar airs e .. shish p s . , . :. �.. , �, -
SMOCKS.
REMNANT* -COR+SBTS, CHILDREN $ pRES . _ SE $,
T . SO:CKEES, . $114},E. PANTEES,
BO�.:S, SHOIt�TS &PAN S.
;B'ATHIN BU,ITS & TRUNKS. LABIES' BLOUSES °
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS,- G,HLLDREN'S SLAGS,•' H'DKFS;.<
ROUSE y DRESSES. HOY'S JERSEYS '
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at.
Sc a:'' mile dor: up to f!Ve:•. passengers
aS en ,ger._ 3:oand `a pair cents a mile`
UNfER AUSPICES OF.. THE'.
CLANSMEN
UR JULY Z7HI
GAMES & DANCING START
AT 9 SHARP
Bingo se
VALUABLE P=RIZES
Street D'dn+ce',,
,JITNEY DANCING
FLORENCE SAUER'S.
6 -PIECE ORCHESTRA •
If . Weather ' Is • Unfavorable,
Dance and Bingo 'In Town Hall
Miss Marion Cowan and Barbara
Culbert spent Sunday with Miss Sadie
Parrish. .
Miss 'Ila and Peggy Culbert have
. returned to 'Detroit after a two. weeks'
” vacation at their home.
. THAT LITTLE' LABEL:'
Ohl YOUR PAPER.'
CLoL and GNERAL
. Mr.- Ric=hard ' liucking , of . Detroit
railed on , friends or Sunday,
- •Ides. Win. Armstrong �mstrong of Kinloss:
visited with Mr. and Mrs - F. F. Cole,
Tack •' Naylor of . Toronto is spend-
ing' the. summer vacation withrein-.'
dyes. here. ..
IVI'rs.' Wm. Black of .Espanola is
'visiting this Week Arith Mr, and 'Mrs.
R. J. Cameron, r
pressent.: location; ,beautifully, 'wooded,
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Mrs, I. ',T. , Goodhand .of Detroit Ia 'consists of 14 acres,' on the shore of
visiting' with. her brother, Mr- Hugh Lake Huron Receb`l' years -have seen'
MacIntosh . of ' awn,:-, many •; improvements : rn•' camp Build
D,. n anent
r Alvin A., Cantexon of Ottawa . i. gs and equrpymenta with' perm.
buil 1VIt B:,D•, Cameron iof ,Walkerton ,huts:wi4i' en vas walls providing tide
Were �w.eek-end: visitors' in ',town quare •s,heltei' for the students, the
ladies are hou•sed' . on th•e north , side
'Rev ;and Mrs.' G..1[4. Douglas of of the stream popularljr known among
Niagara Falls, are visiting with the.•ithe camper's• Saar :the "Jordan",' the
formers' father, Mr G. H. Douglas clearing .to the south containing the
Lloyd and Audrey ,.Burgess of Tor- boys' cabins:, The recently.. improved
onto are visiting with their . grand-' dining, halt and kitchen ; is : located
P=arents, Mr; and Mrs,. George 1 Ur at the south. side :of the property
gess:i near the lake. • "
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole have. re- The school' thi=s,year was headed
turned after spending , a couple ' of by: Rev. 'David kL ` Gallagher' of •Oak -
weeks. at dih#eaen:tpoints along :Lake •ville.,•.as. Dean and' l?rincipal and Wm.
• S °McVittie of Hespler : as Director.
• • ' • 1 Other leaders included :Miss Ruby:
Rutherford, ;leader of Recreation aid'
Song; Miss ' Marjorie •. Stewart as
nurse; , Mrs:. J. W. Stewart,,`camp
mother;, Rev. 'J. W. Stewart, of Dray=
ton,.' Commissar. The leaders, of the
Enrichment courses were Rev. Messrs.
A. L. Sanderson, C. Todd,. R. N.
•SStewart, . J. ;'W. Stewart, D. A.', Facey.
Method courses were led
McVittie, Rev,.. L. E. 'Gruchy, .Rev.
N. A. MeNairn, Miss R. Rutherford,
Miss 'M. Stewart :and Miss 0 B. Facey.
The .recognition 'of the • work : done by
the students' In, these' courses Was
made at the. Thursday evening' meet-
ing, when the Leadership training
Certificates•' were presented. It is ex=
petted that over one hundred eertif-
ART:
11; SCHOOL
The Northern Sommer S'choel •. of
the fla nilton,,Confetence of: the. Unit
ed Charch of .:Canada.; •OPe . :•'pn Wed
"nesday, "July`'Star, at their.ee)1P site
at Miranlichi Bay a 'few mil=es,, north ,l
of Port gleam, They. have .bQ,en ' mak
ign annual ;use of this groundfor the
past; 15 years, +s?ndprior to that the
school met ;iii various towns in -dif-
ferent parts',o&the conference. The
This qu'estiod you so fairly , ask,
Does not impose on us • a task,
Too ' hard ••to' do, and yet .perchance
We. fail to: take this Upward glance.
This label, 'without doubt or fears,
So kindly tells of 'our arrears.;
And. yet somehow; by hook or crook,
We at this label fail to look:
I took ' this look • the : other ; night,
And lo, behold; I' got a fright
To find. the year had fled a gait.
Anfl, with my dues„ Was •somewhat•,
late. '
So now, kind friends, if you, like me,
" Ignored this ,label sent to thee.;
Just take a glance at it 'tonight,
Then do at •once what .seemeth right.
,Twill cause the .printing staff to
• And carry on for. yet a' while; •
To know .we paid our dues on time;
Accefpt the 'hint hi this wee rhyme.,
A 'Subscriber.
ESSAY •ON COWS ..
Writing an essay on "Cows", a
student,' rises to -the heights' of wit.
when' he says: "The` most 'important
part., of . a ' cow is the receptacle 'in
which the . milkis stored. This is
'called the `udder.. By Ui clever arraiige-
ment it is 'divided, into four compart-
ment* each with a separate . tap. By
this means the milkis divided at the
source so,that.•one, part goes 'to the'
landlord; one to the Mortgage' com-
pany, one to 'the government, and ow
to the farmer."—Bowma'nville States-
man.
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" Mrs.', Wm 'Russell ' and two boys,
Bobby and Billie : of . Torhnto are vis-
iting with her parents, .Mr. •and -Mrs,
George Burgess. '
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Mrs. Elliott Miller, of .Windsor and.,
Mr. and Mrs: N. , A Olds and son
George of. betroit called on friends.
in town the first of, the 'week.
Her application 'having • been ac-
cepted, . Miss .Islay Campbell plans to
enter Guelph Genel Hospital as:a
student nurse,: on 'September' 1st.'
Mr. ' and 'Mrs.: Walter . Eaton o?'
Woodstock and his' sist=er, Florence.
;she,,are holidaying at Point Clark
called on friends in.: town an Tuesday
Douglas 'Clarke, Malcolm 'Watson
and Edwin 'Smith : ' who are taking
'summer courses at Toronto spent the
Week -end • 'at their respective homes
Mr...Walter Taylor of Detroit call-
ed on friends .here Ia:st . Friday.. •
'Rev R. H..Barnby, Mrs Barnby and
their two daughters •Jean 'and Ruth
Of :London were callers in town : on
Tuesday. Mr. Barnby: is' a 'former Ash-
field boy.
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.:Mrs. James C. Hale. '•of Chicago;.
and, her daughter 'Mrs.'' Gladys Taylor
:of St.' Louis, lido„ are .•spendingtwr•
weeks .:with the former's' sister, Mrs
Mary' Moore.
Miss; Mary ' Douglas ,arid • Mr. T.
Leishman of Kitchener; who are tab •
ing summer courses at 1,ondon;:spent'
the "week -end with the.. foriner's father
'Mr: G. H.. Douglas. "
TO KILL DANDELIONS
To rid your lawn of dandelions
sprinkle ' a . solution. of :.equall part',.
of ;voter and' sulphate of iron. Iu
a' few days' every dandelion will dis-
appear and the laiun, will : take on.
a • new 'rich, "green appearance. The
gras& will become black at •first .but
the 'stain 'will disappear in a few
days.
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FRUIT -.GROWERS TO, HOLD •
PICNIC. ON FRIDAY . •
' The Huron. County Fruit ,-.Grow
er's Association•' is holding it?s 'fuss
annual picnic, and • field 'day at the
farm» of 'George' Laithwaite and 'Son
G.oderich 'on', Friday of -this •week
at two 'o'clock. ••A trip through the or-
chard and reforestation block is plan
ned for 'the older, people, while s
sports program . is arranged for the
younger folk with liberal prizes. •
A basket picnic lunch will .be hel.'
on .the lawn : to he followed with a
program of music and speakers,
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Pentecostal' ''Mission, .
EVANGELIST ' BRUCE ` • STAT-
WOOD Of the Bible College of
SPRINGFIELD MISSOURI'
WILL' PREACH AND SING.
Evert Aup, ,& , Wed. at 8 - p.m•
Children's• Service- Saturday 3 ''p.m.
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AT ' KI NLOUG'.
Every. Thurs. 8.30 p.m., in.the
• Orange Hall
Misa 'MacDonald of Evangel 'Tem-
ple,' Toronto, will .assist ' in all ser,-
vices 'with',:Piano•^ Accordian.
Listen In ;C.K.N.X. ev Nry Tuesday
1.30 to 2 p.m. '
E.L.RIPLEY, pastor
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UNITED
CHURCH
Rev. It.'. C. Todd;
Pastor
SUNDAY •
JULY 23
10 a.m.,,-Sunday School
• 11 a.nt,,--Morning, 'Worship con-
ducted by Rev. J. C. Nicholson.,of
Pine • Rivcpr. ,
' 7 pau.-µEvening Worship in' the
Sundays School Room •Rev. i).
Nicholson of\ Buckingham, Que.,
will preach. ,
May we let God transform our
drab lives so that the beauty of
Jesus be seen• in 'them!
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TH=URSDAY., J l.' L' 20TB. •• 1939.
Atiende ice` Below Expections °
Wj int frft4en lodges present.
t Ktuenrd#ue Iran' week to ceylebrat.•'!
the Glorio us Twelfth, th e attendant.e
fell .81n:.? .what ss mnPectedl 'ever}
theless the celebration 'bras carried.
out ..quite sueeeaefully, -
The K ineardine. News, said among,
its. 'eomn4ie$k on;'the. day, , ,!Peter Car-
ter
of Lucknow,_ Meipber 'of Kinlough
i odge, as King William was the most
hotOgra h d'. subject Oia ,the,,day,'
houg11 lis',Steed. by no means could
be termed a• charger.
"When King Wil iam, '1939 version,
rode his, White •horse,' the docile an •
WW1 'vas'„one''frrom the farm of Jaaner•
D 'Pollocck, Huron Townsthip, hituse
an enthusiastic Orangeman,”
FORMER BANKER` MERE
UNFOiitrUNATE. AT BALL. '
Mr Met 'Hackett, 'accountant' of, the
Canadian'. Bank of Commerce, ha ..
been: unlucky ` with his baseball this
season Early in the year bewrench-
ed his, knee• Which, kept him out of the
game; for . some' time: On. Thursday
evening of last week in a game with
doderich , while going' after _a high
fly in the field, •he slipped in some,
iniad, and 'the .ball •struck him •in ' the
left eye, inflicting a nasty wound that
required three stitches to close, and•
caused ' a very discolored ' optic. ' Mr.
Hackett is at present on vacation and
'will. ;visit at his' home:in Lucknow—
Exeter. Times -Advocate. '
icates'have been earned.
1•A Day -Ate Camp .
From the rising ,bell, •at 7 a.m to'.
the 11 pm. Plights , out",the day a .
replete'. with study .and camp life:
Breakfast is ,preceded by the 'morning
• dipa..'setting'-uli; exercises and .private
devotions, and is followed by a period
of house=keeping In the several cabins..
At .•9 o'clock the. school assembles at
the Chapel in the Pines for worship
This service is arranged:: by student
groups _ and the Deans 'presented a;
series. of talks' on, the life' of Jesus•.
The: study' periods Of 'the anorning are
separated. by' a • half-hour' of recrea-
tion:' The classes, weather• permitting,
are hel4' in shady corners and, grassy
slopes Of the campgrounds.
The afternoon includes rest,,, period;.
camp ' council meeting, which is at-.
tended'by staff and student' represen-
tatives; water . and land sports 'period
for assignment work . in connection
with classes. •
Following ' the ' evening 'meal the
vesper service is held on the 'shor=e
at Vesper Rock. Concluding with the
setting ' of -the ' sun, this is one` of the
unforgettable experiences of the camp
These services' have been :conducted
in turn by Rev. ,D, E. 'Gallagher, 'Rev.
A. L. Sanderson, Rev.' N. itdcNairn'.
Rev. C. 'd; Harris, Rev, . D. Face*,
Rev. A. S. Trueblood, Rev. R. N.
Stewart, Rev: J. W. Stewart, Rev. It
Turnbull. The fireside program held
each evening provided' skits and stunts.
by the students, • instrumental.''land
vocal •numbers as arranged. 'and' a
1 11101'11e speaker from time to time.
The community singi�tg' was a feature
not 'only at.tithe fireside" but also at
meals. The 'day is concluded with
"starlight' groups" when the.. student?.
• with their. 'leaders, have 'the opport-
unity'to recall the worthwhile exper.
iences of the day: ' .
The annual meeting of .:the Camp
Exeent 'e and trustees was held on
Wednesday afternoon, when an , iin-
r,roved financial position was shown
and plans made for • the reduction
of the debt. The election resulted in
Rev. D. Facey of Rothsay being elec-
ted President, 'with Rev. R. H. Turn-
bull of Port Elgin a's Secretary -Tress-
oxer.. ' .•
*According to the report of the Reg
istrar, Rev. C. 'Todd, eighty-three per
sons registered at the camp, 'with
m=an.y more attending for shorter per-
.
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1.1111-Sonsitser Sale
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THE LATEST STYLES
:LADIES SUMMER DRESS -.-ALL .....,
--COOL AND WASHABLE, SIZE$ 14 TO 20 M V38 TO 44.
LOT.
T 0.0 IN
.REGULAR O.4.
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The Sale Is, Still.Going. _On With Drastic Reductions On. The
Entire .Stock.` ° •Buy ' Now And "Save
'All White Shoes..At Greatly Reduced Prices
WE ARE DETERMINED' TO CLEAR OUT EVERY PAIR OF.
WHITE "SHOES.: AT '' COST OR BELOW, TAKE, '. ADVANTAGE
OF THIS 'OPPORTUNITY TO GET YOUR SUMMER • FOOT."
WEAR' AT LOW COST. TO YOU. ,
"WOMEN'S WAITEI
Dios. Shoes:
CUBAN: HEELS • •
$1.49
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WOMEN'S'. •
ite•,Oxfords
LOW HEELS' . ' •' '
$1.59'
Ihte Sa
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Allowed Only' :Three"Hits. -
In .a''recent Bruce League fixture,•
,Teeswater.';'drubbed •,Mount Forest, AO
to 1. Elliott Carruthers, ' on the mound
for. Teeswater, issued' only one walk;
allowed , but three, hits,' :.struck out
12, ' and furthei.• • -helped his mates
with 'a double, .
Slipped Off 'Load Of Hay
Mr.- .J. B. 'Morrison had the `mis
fortune to 'slip' off a'load-'of hay ten
days, ' ago ''and landed on his back on
the ground; when: the .horses --stepped=
ahead unexpectedly. 'He has suffered
considerably. since. ,
Pays, '$25 Fine. • '
,Stewart Mullin, •Charged with _fail..
ing: to 'return to thescene • ofan ac-
cident, was fined $25 and costs last
week at Goder•ich. 'lie. vas all=owed
to retain his commercial license,- but
is not to' drive a private motor car
for thirty' .days;
TWO LEGGED PIG BARN
ON ' FARM NEAR RIPLEY
Mr. Norman.C, McDonald, . livin•c•
three miles , west of Ripley, on con
cession 67, has a 'real freak of naturr
at• his ''far=m,• in the' form of a tui
legged'. pig: The little porker, which
is now 'three weeks •dld,•.is minus• the.
take' hind legs, having -been born with
no sign of these necessary propellor;;
It ls. able to hold its body ' up and
move around 'with comparative ease. •
Transferred- To Mount' Forest
Ivan Bird, a hockey and • baseball
playa'. Of considerable ability, has
been. 'transferred from Kincardine 't.
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Mount, •Forest. Bird Was at one tint
mentioned • as likely, to 'come to Luck
now to manage the new' 5e ' to $1.0'
'store here.
leek -End
.,c a
MINUTE- TAPIOCA
With free drinking'• glass .. 15c .
NU=JEGL '
3 • pkgs.
(With glass jelly, mould),
- „ALL WHEAT.
'2; pkgs. , , .. • . 25c
(With' creamor sugar bowl)
PEANUT BUTTER '
4' lb.: pail MacLaren's.. , .. " 50c
CHRUNORY NUT
1 lb. -jar MacLaren'a ,20c
RED SOCKEYE SALMON
Large 29c
Small' • • • '15c
CASTILE -SOAP
10 'bare.. .,........ 25c
COMFORT; SOAP
4 bars ....,....... ... i5e
IVORY SOAP
2 large bars' 15c
'PEAS, CORN or 'TOMATOES- .'
3 cans .+ '25c
'GRAPEFRUIT•
0 for . 25c
EXTRA LARGE' ORANGES
Per' dos. 39c
25c
R. H : Thompsonsoin •
'Phone 112, Lucknow, .
BORN
• POLLOCK-In Kincardine Gene
Hospital on Thursday, June 29th,R 'rto
Mr. and Mrs., Carl , Pollock, ' R. R. '2,
Ripley,, a. daughter, Anne Marie,
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Dresses.
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Women's Fancy:'
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Silk and Cotton Undergarments
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