Ontario Community Newspapers

Russell Leader, 20 Jul 1933, p. 4

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-- IMcCARTHUR-WARNER LIMITED STORE Saturday and Monday NEWS Note a Few of Our Prices for Cash or Produce July 22nd. and 24h, Bath Towels . Snga Krisp ---- Corn F.akes -------- -- 0 | Lazmdry Soap 25 Unwrappen 10 bars i8 ¥ 36 each 16 Granulated Sugar per DIE 6.79 Red Coat Pink Salmon 22 2 tins for Table Salt 2 boxe: 15 a Kellogg's All Bran per pkg. 19 Clark's TomatO Soup 24 3 tins for Fresh Strawberry Jam 32 oz jar 29 Corn Starch : op Cakes : gif resh ! "arshmaaliow per pkg. 2lbs 32 ..andy Ammonia 8 Princcss Soap Flakes per pkg. 14 Litebuoy Soap 15 2 'cakes Dates J lbs 29 mm -- = Assorted Cake 1 ib, box fos 22 17 oz tin ' National Pea Soup 18 2 tins Lemons per doz) 9 King Bug Kiiler Good Black Tea Coats 2C0 yard LOWER ADMISSION But Standard Of Excellence Main- | tained. Famed British Band Com- ing. Prize Lists Ready } Cofident that the Ottewa Ex, in {all its varied departments for thie | vear will attain a standard of ex cetlence not previously equalled, the directors decided to reduce the | admission fee in order to give ail jan opportunity of attending The | general admission has been reduce led from 35 cents to 25, and the | coupon tickert will be six instead of five fo. $1.00. These coupon tickets are now auailable at the exhibition office for those who wisb to resell them, and may be purchased by the public either at the Ex. office or at many stores and business places Outside the city, these coupon tickets will be on sale at the various branches of the Bank of Nova Scotia and at a number of general stores. The EX. will open on Monday, August 21,and alredry many en tries have been: received. Owing to the fact that the Ottawa Winter Fair was regional, some have the impression the sare rule applies to tye exhibition. This in not the case, however. as entries will be reeeived from any place, in fact eompetition is open to the world. Prize lists will be sent on request. Attractions obtained ars of the occas on received a wonderful ova ttion. To-day the band of the Scots Guards stands pre-eminent and may be looked upon as one of the leading bands of the British Empire. At the present time the jband is under personal d'rection of { Lieut. Dowell, who has been in charge of this. organization since 1928. Concerts will h~ civen each aafternoon and evenidg of the first four gayr of the Ex, by this famed band. no extra charge being made. With this band will come four High'and dancers and a piper. the champion of Seotland. For the last two days of Ex, week, concert programs will be given by the Black Waten Band, Montreal, uader Capt, Jones ThiS is one of Canada's leading bands.' The band of the Govenrcr Gener al's Foot Guards will play each afternoon and evening in connee tion with the grand stand programs Arrangements have heen made with the railway combanies and the bns lines for reduced fares to Ottawa for Exhibition week] Rates are as low as they have been in years; and thousands, np doubt will avail themszlves of this oppor tunity 0 visit Cauada's largest one week ex. For those who plan to go by car there Js provided in the ex, grounds ample space for parking. \ 32 15 Small Red Wagon, an Wood 59c each Ladies 1 Strap Slipper' for House wear 1.49 er Bog Threan highest order. - GoopP band music for a oumber : ARTHURFLYNN of years has been an ourstanding | faetor of the Cttawa Ex. and ba | : = Barrister Solicitor, Notary Conveyancer Ftc. 70 Four Burner Oil Slove $19.50 Cash New Polatoes attracted thousands of muslc lovers | 8 each day. This year thc directars' have been fortunate in beiug able' Russell Office open Wednesday to obtain the band of His Majestv's {, the Flynn Block Broadway Scots Guards, which comcs by special permission of His Majesty the King, The band toured Can- {ada in 1912 and 1922 and on eacC' RUSSELL 9 /bs 25¢ Money to loan on ea-y terms onkFarm Property ONT Men's Straw Sar/ors 08c and up Men's Work Books 1.75 Io © of pai Men's Fine Shirts 59c192.50 Laying Mash Growing Mash oo . # ~~ McArthur-Warner Limited PHONE:I11FOR SERVILE Ladies Rayon BrassiereS 15¢ each | | Ss | | 69¢c and up oun New Line Men's Ties 59c¢ each Glulen Feed Hominy Feed : SE e i "The telephone saved my corn" PF Early in the season, Fred Ben- nett noticed a strange blight on i his young corn. It began to spread very rapidly. He had to do something at once if he wants | ed a crop. Fred was enterprising. He calls For 30 cents ed the government Experimental § vom can telephone Farm by Long Distance tele- 2 phone. The ry recognized Tada 100 miles the blight from Fred's descripe : by making an "sap tion, told him what to do, and t-tason die s30 in a week the corn was safe. Sool cf a Lon ce is quick, depend- - ableg#@gy to use -- and profis- ab R¢ \ - FS - 5 (2 e, 3 i ingly inexpe sive

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