The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-11-29, Page 8l•
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'f Hyl LUCKNOW SEN'T'INEL T TIPSD;&Y, NOVEMBER 29th. MS
ST. HELENS,
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The "Northern" range of Overshoes .for
Men, Women and Children offers a wider
selection than ever. Jersey or Cashmer-
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ette' in verlous heights with buckle, strap
oaf Whizzer fasteners.
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£complete range of'Northerne Rubbers and
SOL -Shu is oo hand to meet your neede.
BLITZSTEIN LUCKNOW
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KINLOUGH
We are glad to report that Spence
McFarlane_ w'ho::has.-been ilh%r some
time is , recovering. •
Mrs. Jno- Hodgins entertained • a
number of friends and neighbors at a
low' dinner last Tuesday evening. ;.
A nuns .r of young. people from
iter ,y 'i the 'presentation to Mr.
nn R �,: �• or Huston of Bervie.;on
Tue r t =i;. :eniing Nov. 20, when' ,the
4.' Y A.,'presented thorn, with a
beautiful rocking chair. The Rev. Mr.
'ownshend, 'read .a very, fitting ad-_
•.:s _-`Hust-.
• • ressmto'vvhic7i`'Mr.on- reghed-on;-
behalf -of . Mrs. Huston and'.hiinself.
- `remainder
a the'rema d
after a` short program
o(: the evening was spent in dancing.
The execubivel'of the;. A. Y. P. A.
Tet: at the rectory at Bruce ,on the.
' ' e i of Nov. 23rd. A schedule.was.
even
$ o i :
'drawn ' up;foi all the' Meetings of the
ear, together with :a committee re-
.. sponsible for each meeting It is
evi-
dentthata good time is :n store 'for
• all members
this year.; The following
are a few pf the meetings, ' which Will.
be . of , an educative nature as well as,
recra A Biblical r,
a five.- night, anad-
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g
Ian night;' Sleighridipg j rty,!/ Irish
night,' Missionary night, Mo* k: Trail,
Valentine and St: Patrick Socials and,
many others. The next "meeting . will:
be held at Church of Ascension Kin;
lough on Wed. night, Nov. 28 when,•
"Canada" • will be ,'featur::de in . every
1)hase of .the program., '
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HIS' BEER CAME HIGH • .
...In the Walkerton Police Court. on
Saturday afternoon last, Wilfred ..Ile
lwi-a•,.Bruce_-.Townshi youth,: was-
g p.
s5s;,n•sed $25.00'` and costs of :$5.75.
"1•7 M?n.3strate Walker for :illegally
consuming liquor at' a dance at 'Un-
derwcod,• on October 26th. Provincial`
Constable. Nelson saw a bottle ' `lin
,his ,pocketas he jumped on an auto.
at the dance :when the officer drove.
up. In `the • Police Court at Walkerton
he ;pleaded: guilty to consuming ; .il-
legally and was fined as above.
Those who complain that they can't
hear- themselves talk, usually are not
missing much.
►ma
For The Mince, Meat Si
The :Xmas Pudding
WITH THE HQLIDAY 'SEASON SO NEAR IT
IS NOT TOO EARLY TO PLAN FOR THESE
TASTY'. EATABLES -PARTICULARLY SO AS
THESE ITEMS ALL. TASTE MUCH BETTER �.
IF THEY ARE MADE •AHEAD OF.•TIME AND
GIVEN" AN OPPORTUNITY TO RiPEN.
OUR FRUITS' ARE SO EXCEPTIONALLY
•NICE THIS YEAR THAT WE MUST BR EX-
CUSED IF WE SAY A: FEW WORDS ABOUT
• THEM.. OUk.•-STOCK IS 'COMPLETE. PLETE. • IF •YOU
HAVE NOT YET MADE YOUR CHRiS•1'MAS` •
CAKE AND .PLUM PUDDING • TELEPHONE ' •
UR STORE AND WE• WILL 'FILL'YOUIt •
ORDER, .
.,"OUR .'"CURRANTS ' ` ARE , ESPECIALLY' • `
CLEAN THIS_ YEAR,MEDIUM SIZE, AND,'
STRICTLY PREM.' THE VALENCIA RAIS
INS HAVE A . DISTINCTFLAVOR ALL. fir;EIR
• OWN FOR THE PARTICULAR HOUSEWIFE
• WHO DOES NOT MIND THE EXTRA WORK
OF STONING ;THEM. THEN THERE ,ARE
THE, CALIFORNIA FRUITS. SEEDED, SEED
I ESS, AND PUFFED ' RAISINS-• YOU GET '•
• THEM ANY WAY YOU WISH ANT) YOU
CAN'T MAKE A MISTAKE FOR THEY 'ARE
ALL GOOD..•
THE PEELS' 'ARE EXTRA CHOICE AND,
NOT ToO SUGARY AND• THE LEMON :AND
ORANGE 'PEELS ARE VERY LOW IN • PRICE..
THEN WE. HAVE. BEAUTIFUL SHELL! ),
'TT11TTS -WALNUTS, o ALMONDS,, ,IN.. FACT' '•
EVERYTHING` YOU NEED FOR, YOUR XMAS
COOKING.
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Phone 82•
rocery
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ASHFIEI.D, NOTES.
Mrs. R. Lindsay who spent the
past 'six weeks visiting Ashfield and
Lucknow friends %returned to Sarnia
on.,Tuesday. :
.� .Mi s. ar. -a. _et ell r e o_
s M g r K y retu n d—t •
her home at Luean last week after
spending a week' visiting her . sister
Mrs. Win.; Hogan."
Among•those attending the' Winter
Fair 'in Toronto, this week :are, ;Miss
Margaret Hogan, 'George: Barger, Kel='
sso MacNay, Vlike•Hogan and'Mr.':and.
Mrs. ' Jack. Macintosh: :
Mrs: John McGee returnedto her'
home in Goderich- on Saturday after.
spending a •'seek assi'tin7' in; the ca.,`.•.
of her mother, Mrs -Peter Cooke, who
is still bedfast:
Mrs. John 'Cowan (Sr.) is improv
ing :slightly. after" suffering a 'par
.latic stroke over. a Week ago.
'Thecongregation of Ashfield' Pres=
byterian church were very sorry - to
lose their 'pastor Rev. G. S. Ritchie
• who has accepted a call t9 Tavistock
Altho being only a year: and a half in`
-the' -congregation ' Mr.'.and .;Mrs. Hit=
chie'.had: endeared themselves to the
hearts of the •people. On - Tuesday ev
ening of last week the congregation
gathered ' in the ;' basement of the
church.. and, after once shortimproni-
tu' address, Ml. and Mrs: Ritchie were
calle forward and Mr. F. n.. PacLe
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nan read, an a'ddres's to the!si and .Mrs:
M. ' C: ' MacKenzie presented them
with a well filled purse: jr.'and Mrs.
Ritchie left • Thursday morning • fox
Tavistock: ; Thel.. induction ,service to
Tavistock andurns .chore .'taking
Tayx k, B
h
place' Thursday , afternoon. • •
Mi.. John 'Webster and. Mr. doral
Mcl?onaid were visitors at' the Royal
Fair, Toronto' last week,' • ' •
Mrs:,Robinson Woods was: the week
-end guest of her sister, , Mrs. Met
calf of London,.•
Mrs, Lancelot. Morrison and son
L4incoln, .of 131uevale were vrsiwrs of
Mr. James Ramage and Mrs, Ramage
last week. •
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%1r. Wilson }?foods. motored . to ,Galt
•un Saturday to: N i.ait his sister, Mrs
,Vhatharn and her ,husband. •
11/1_,_E. Herb 'Taylor has returned, from
the West,
The regularmeeting pi the W'q;
,men's Institute will be held at Mrs'
Andersons 'on Thursday. after,
••noon` Dec:46th. R.,11 ,.ttr. ,:•loess. 4_
�i�tst,uas Gins "' aua;,ect "now • To
Scatter Christmas, Cheer" in, charge;.,
of Miss MacKenzie` IloStesses, MTs(
George 'Webb,: and Mrs Jos Gaunt`.
The n er�ibers of Ow„nurls;:Mission
Band of the United Church ' will .meet'
at Mrs. D. Phillips on Saturday after.
noon," Dec, ;let at two. o'clock;
,. The' Y: P. 13. 'C. 'of . the .United
Church will hold their regular Meet-
ing, next Friday evening at 8 o'clock
All the young' people are invited. '
A wedding. reception was field at
the.honie of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Durnin
9th Con. on Friday evening in 'honor
of their second. son, Mr. jas,• Dornii,,
and his'. bride, formerly IVIiss Ethel
Irene Luxton, of K'incardine on Sat
urday Nov. 17th. About• sixty .neigh-,
hors and other friends: were present
The bride and roo ' r h reci ' -
g niweete p
Tents of 'a 'pair of ..handsome chairs
from their neighbors, as wellas many
other gifts:
Mrs. 'Tom •Salkeld and little daugh-
ter "Helen,' were visitors with freinds
in Toronto for a .few: days during ;thee
week. .
The teachers and pupils of St. Hel-
en's School' are preparing for .a con-
cert' to •be held in the`Comniunity Hall
on Thursday Dec.. 20th.
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CHR ISTMAS. Si
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'omens Misses arid
Childrens Sizes
Lovely garments ofthe finest.
'Materials' cut in . the' latest.
-styles: Beautjfuliy:lined and
warmly. interlined -•-The Seas- •
ons best All the new shades;
Expertly trimmed . with Rich
"'Furs.
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�✓ol Canadia L 'Opo - Sum
k s n Lynx—iViirilc �O ..Sum
--y p
European FoX and Alaska Sable.
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ON SALE FRIDAY and •SATURDAY •
ESUS • 20 to 50%
F'i7R COATS
All ;Guaranteed Skins ,And ,Perfect Work-
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manshrp. Persian Lamb—Hudson Sea.—Canadian
Muskrat And French Seal. ,k •
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UNN S.
'Bone for... l
M al e Catt e
Tankage for. Hogs
Big 60 for. Hens
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G S.Robertson
LOOK:. AT THESE
FRIDAY And SATURDAY Reduced •10% •
$6.50. CUT . VELVETS : , $4.96
$3.50.CREPE SATINS AND 'PLAT' CREPE WO
$2.50 CiiEPE-DE-CHENE. • .,,$
r.69
$1.50 LINGERIE .SILK CREPE :98
KAYSER SILK) SOCKINGS—TREPOUSSE KID
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ChriMas
sas, •Jost Around Thea Corner Let s.Hel
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You With Your , Shopp'n5 .;-'
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THESTYLE S T
YLE CENTRE
'W'IIGHA
The man whocancan read hut doesn't Tolerance seenis ' lovely thig but
isjust a congenital
illiterate. to (: 'ray the
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After tweet ears of •business in Lucknow
Alitzs..tei.rijia4:40:01.dod• to sell out= -the man who
has iven the best values: in: Tallies' and men 'wear Burin the ast tweet ears. phis recaps
h .t ever .bit o
goods n.thestore must' be 'sold--l�othing must•. be left=-Everyth�ngmoat go:�
Newoods . that were boat -ht •for this fall's business must be old ` at sacrifice r ceso Nol me l'
to rn:ake an rofits. order to:0164r out ' . • �uickl ' .' everthinis marked less than .cost. � � g .•
'Boys combinations, hi aviegf weight ' fleece lined reg $1.50.selhngout
Boy's fleece lined underwear.
Ladies' underwear, reg. $1.00 selling out, very best garment
Silk knit ties reg. • 50 to 75e each, at
Mats 36 x 18 at
Sweters• reg. $6.00 at.
or
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500 yds. pure linen towelling regular 25c a yd. selling out,. the very best, ,,,,,
. per yd.
Damask tablecloth reg>r $1.00 selling out per yd
it sh linen widest width nice pattern reg. $2.00 selling out.
'Flannel, 54 in. pure wool botany reg. $1.50 selling out perayd.
Underwear --Penman's all wool reg. $2.00, selling otit per garment
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. Ladies kid • gloves .
fined 8 _ unlne ___
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Selling..• ..outcost..
`and .. see pT•
• other {great bargains
Fleece -lined reg. $1.00, selling pout
cM
Do your _shopping at Blitzstein's be-
fore Xmas and save_ money. Don't for-;` ;.
get to loop over our:LL bargains.
Phone 18
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• entra1` Garage
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great. 'bargains in d '
._Ginghai7rl�=flay--
lelette ,flannel pl'ints
sold.less... -than.
ccst.
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