The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-09-23, Page 8PEARLMAN',S HAVE MANY' NEW DRESSES AND COATS
FOR FALL
CQATS—Thecoats"are- in 'smart new 'styles with fine fur col '
tWith,
lars, ° and• in new materials. There are, also many. fall coati w ....
oat fur collars.. •
DRESSES --•There; ` a<, wide range of Dresses to choose from
Tleteisefancyskirts and sinart_...trim'rare: IDnew' colours ,: with 11
• a..
THERE IS : •AL`SO A
COMPLETE 'STOCK OFA *EN'S 'FALL CLOTHES
LUCKNOW,. ONT..
'PRONE -35.
AVOUR
REBATES TO FARMERS OF CAR -LICENSE FEES DURA: '
1NG THE : WINTER, MONTHS ' ;•
2. RESTORING r''RETUR•NED ,l1tlN TO CIVIL. SERVICE
POSITIONS., je
I
E F SO VC1T .. ..
.COIQSERVATIVE CANDLDATE :HURON -BRUCE
►R
it
THE; LUCKNOW' pENT,INEf?
nd`GENERAL)
South..
Bruce plowing , match' , will
be, held :this : Year near Teeswater ora
October 1,'th.
starts this:week and will be comp1c
Ret urf;clog' Street o''. weeks. It be.a:
;' � Com- ted in .about - two-. • .
,fihe Towland ;, Construction. I,
c "for resurfac-. 'bituminous: finish `: with about 3,00(1
an has the cpfitra t I..
pany
ing Wingham; main• street. The work tons of material ued.
•
littnisDAY,
MUSES 23, *9M'
TTTIZTT
Mr 'and Mrs. Russell Neil of Tara
spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs
Cliff Aitchison. •
•
. Dr.and Mrs.' G W.: :McGregor and
daughter of Chicago. ;spent the week
end; with relatives here.:
nommowd
W Er HAVE
BQUGRT OUR
NEW := STOCK
OF WALLPAP-K
ER.
FOR.' NEXT r'`
YEAR, AND TO
MAKE ROOM
FOR THIS • NEW'
— SHIPMENT WE
ARE;.. CLEAR'- ,':
ING OUT THE
REMAINDER
OF 'OUR' • PRES , ,
NT: STOCK AT
SACRIFICE'
P.RICES:.
1"
Harold Greer last weak° opened a;
i radio repair shoo in the • A'ilin Block,
adjoining, Davison's ..Furniture ',store
Mr. John Joynt is, again, confined
to -bed, but this week some improve-
ment was reported; in his condition.
Miss Dorothy Cook returned to'
work .at Templeton's this week,..after
A. three . weeks' • illness with. pleurisy
Rev A. A. Maloney ;new rector Of`
this parish,''• conducted his first ser-'
vices'• in St. Peter's ,Church, on ,Sun
days, . r
gaged •to play at. Paissley - F'aFair ir.ntheex `
Wednesday ;and at Wingham
following day
Mrs . John Button who has: been
in •'quite poor. 'health for souse. ;time,;
was 'reiiioved.to Homewood Hospital,;
Guelph, last `•Thursday, ' •
, Miss ;Margaret Rae '• left• this week
• ,IO -Attend Alrna College at St. 'Than-
es, where, she .will , take a- course in
•household, science and vocal.;
Mr 'J�ghu.. Marshall o,.
.spent the' past couple of weeks
Clint''Withn
Mr. and' Mrs.' Thomas Henry end with
relatives in Lucknow and Ashfield.
. The 'Cameron 'Geddes' Toronto
Concert Company ' is '.presenting the.
Fall Fair concert- in Wingham,; the
evening of September , 30th.
Street 'lighting fixtures on main
street• have been changed this .'week,;
with globes replacing the openbulb
and ' reflector.
•Noimilmom
'Mrs. Clarke, Mrs., M. C. Orr 'and
Mrs. James. Smith Were in Walker-
ton•last . eek attending•the ,aminal
meeting. of the Rebekah lodges for
this district.
. ES'. WOOL :DRESSES, SMART • STYLES,,
LADIES'AN..
•
.hADIES' AND, MISSES' :CREPE DRESSES. '
SUEDE.,.: NEW .'
Ti s!1LADIES i .;ate h. r,A3N:
II A, Traas� A.1ui 1. T'tr- ICS. •
`YORIiti' $TYLES COLORS"
GIRLS'SWEATER* •
• . r a
MEN'S-AND::BOYS'; FALL, AND.'WINTER....C•.
1.THING :DIF!ERENT:.••
"YAM'A CLOTHES=-FLETTE BLANKETS—SWEA
TER
ECEIV,FD •NEW CURTAINS AND .CURTAIN NS"1'l3,,
UTEN ; UP' yoUR ' WINDOWS FOR `WINTER �:. ;,•
'SOME-•
BRI
•
relatives here.
Douglas P
' Clarke 'returned • to o-'
wassan Saturday, • after spending a
week at his home here, . when • his`
school`. was 'blosed: on account of "a
case• of infantile paralysis: in the town
Mr, and . Mrs. Merle . Smith' " (nee W. R Tomlinson, .' M.P., addressed
Winnie ,Murdoch)'"•and" o sorra Rob>: audiences in' East H•astings. -F`ron
� ert.and':Ronald of :`'Sault St' Marie, "tenet „ and ''Addington. Counties, .:the
have been visiting with friends andlatter part of. the week in support
of,; provincial ' liberal candidates in•.
those ridings '
Mrs ,.•(Rev.)' G. W..AGardner,:' who
has. spent the. summer,, at their cot-..
tate at Point- Clark, and with her .•
parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Howey,
has, left for her home at •Brechin On •.
Lake Siincoe.
• � � rr-.r
Hca...
:�diss: ; 1[atherine'r`I[a G g,
Mrs..George:.• Stuart .;have returned,
from a, :'pleasant visit :` in Chicago;'
during a which they enjoyel si: ; 'motor; :. .
tr ip through : the Western• Staten and
to .Banff :end Lake, Louiao. ' ' : • ;
,Mr.• Angus •MacKeniie of Toronto
was a week -end visitor in town and
on .his return on' Tuesday_ Was se- Mi
companied by his. Sister; ,ss Mar'
garet MiicHenzie;bwho has spent` the
past few .weeks at her : hems herr.•.•
Mr.
'and Mrs.' Ceei Myers
sor •rind Dr, .$. Woods of Detroit,
visited with:; Mr. and Dins. R. H.
McQuillin.• Dr. Woods Was ec oinp
anied by. 'Mr's. ':Durnin''Who'has bean,
visiting in Detroit and on his _return_ •
was • accompanied' by Mrs McQuiilin
who will visit in 'the city.
Mrs.' Victor . Durnin re urned from
Oakville'. recently • .+r she . has
spent the: **minerw M r.:Durnin.
who as ' .Master mechanic with ' the
Dufferin Conatructiot , Co., which •
firm built the Centre Highway in the
Oakville vicinity., Mr. Dentin 1s now:
at Sudbury'" on• a 'construction job,
with this Company a `�'°
MARE DO YOU KNOW
• T T`�YDRO-gILL.-
IS MUCH 'LLSS;:THAN
LAST MONTH 5I NCE.
THE GOVERNMENT
C IT'THE'P.ATi S.? ;I
•
JOCK TOLD ME OUR GEAR
L,ICtNSf,'WILL; BE ONLY,
° N EAP .7=
T+i15 YEAR -JUST WATCH
Me GET: A NEW :HAT
'PI .Of .THAT SAVING
I NEVER THOUGHT
0F THAT, I'LL+IAVE.
•TO GET AFTER'
J)..1': JIMEORMINE`.
IDA'
YES, IT''CERTAINLY
• MAKE5 IT EASY
ON T+IE ;'HOU5€
KEEPING. MONEY'
'HELEN. ;)
tlE1 BURN' SAVES
US ABOUT $, IS °e
BY OUR :THREE:
C+IILDREN' NOT
.HAVING TO MM
EXAM I NATION
'FEES''
AND I'M GLAD
THEY'RE GOING;
TO, GUT DOWN
ON EXAMS AND
HOMEWORK
I'M GLAD HEPikORN-..:.-r-k
:KEPT .LIQUOR, OUT
T''.NTS.':.,,
ALSO GOT $ 3QOOO. IN 13l1CiC
PAY..�O GIRLS • IN INDUSTRY-. •
DEFRAUDED'
,YES` ANDJIM,SAYS +IEPBUitNS'
UNEMPLOYMENT 'INSURANCE
WILL MEAN WE'LL NEVER.:,.
• HAVE TO 'GO ON `RELIEF
•
JIM' SAYS TiIE
`FARM VOTE WILL
GO1O HEPB'URN,
•• BECAUSE;, +lig
REDUCED'THE
•
T•ES-.' R,.
'EL•ECTRICITIY
YES AND•TI:IERE'S.
•NO:TAX ON
• MOVIES pR.,
HOEK fiY
GAMES •
•A.' NY.
MO
Rf
•
EVEN .OUR LocAL•TAX' BILL 15 DOWN
DUE- TO HEPB.URNS ONE MILL BONUS
THAT MEANS $,'Soo to:145_.
NO7WONDER:HE IS,CALL,dr,
A Ml1NF ACTIOtV=1,
SPITE .OF ALI+IE s.E•, TAX
REDUCTIONS• 1• 'L ••TIE .
•
•; MAK€S•:ENDS ~.
`'• INSET
AND I UNDERSTAND
+IE HAS•MADE IT
,POSSIBLE FOR ALL
DESTITUTE MOTHERS'
TO per ALLOWANCES';
THAT'S GOOD ' • .'
I'VE MADE 'SURE JACK'S
AND''MY...NAME: ARE,', ON':
THE,LIST- U R,VOTES WILL
SAY ON" HE BURN.';
E�
N
,HELEN
DQ YO•U K OW
I THINK I'LL PERSUADE. •
JIM TO VOTE
LIBERAL
HIS TIME
HE:
ALWAYS
VOTED THE
OTHER WAY
'vC
111—"Ire*
D
slued by; Ontario Liberal 'Astocration
•
.1
September • is ' clean : up month. Wft
have bargains ::in every department
of the store. —.TIIE • MARKET'
STORE.
THOUGHT FOR EVERY; DAY"
Joist-- released --•from •-an - En��lieh
press is. a• ; book •, of philosophiical .
'peeing and rhymed prose Written.by
'4Innes'.',,Mclnnea._ of ,Clinton.. brother
of Mrs. Gordon Jaotiesen of Lucknow
and Mrs. Alex.' Butler of Goderieh.,'.
Mr:. ' McInnes. records. incidents of
everyday life • in "his •voluthe, "A ,
Thought for Every ` Day." There are
thirty five short, passages in which is
e,tpressed since and atraightfor-
ward feeling ind simplicity. .
e .Cultic• Slays' ofMr. ,.McInnes:
"
One
conscious =of 'the ' poetry 'of .
existence, Mr . McInnes is also quic>S
seize the moral lessons which .ap-
pear : in the <smalleat happenings►
: with'the result that honesty' ;nd
the power ":to' face facts. are mar ed
characteristics of hie ':work." •
"Innes"_ McInnes' is in real ,life., as
a chiropractor; Daniel Henry Mein -
nes; • There 'apparently' is, quits n de-
mand --'in England •-for this kind ..of
work. and:"he 'is even now working
on a second book
A . Son of . Daniel ' ►ai Mary` Fal-
coner :McInnes; both •- Canadianborn, ,.
the 'author and: poet 'Was born in Kin-
loss township;: Bruce'' county. He :has
been writing� a's a'p.rofessionsl about
five -years and has. sold many short '•.
stories:: "A Thought°for `Every Day"
is dedicated to the memory of ` :
parents.:
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