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TINEL, LU'CKNOW, .ONTARIO .
SuuunCr Fo�twear
CHILDREN'S•
White and colored sandals $2,49,
Brown and red .Barefoot andals.
WOMEN'S
WEDNESDAY, MAY . 8'tFi, • 195s
Foundation
.Garments,
You will '.feel so Teased'
and .proud, when you .are
fitted with any of the fol-
lowing articles:
V.100ti4bV !•1 X14. 411.411fr! ®'0M
CooSET.
in two 1engt s. ��:
41,
with inner belt and with-
out, short and meditmt hip.
in .styleS such is
side hook: fastening, Zipper
aud two-way stretch pull -
RAS
mn and nylon with
i# popular trade names such
't as Gothic Equisette and -
Rose Marx.
AGENT FOR KINCAR.DIN EANERS
o Free .irick-lup an'd - Delivery . *enday 'and Thursday.;
Men's L
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I Q SEE BY THE
SE ITINEL
HAT a: fire at . :the `municipal
dump on ."Saturday evening; at
• •'tracted a good deal, of ,attgri
tion:' The •disposal •area.'has now
eaten led • into a "gravedof trees;
sand cedars, several. 'of Which.
were burnedoff, that evening
making quite a spectacles at
times and sending up clouds of.
snnoke that : focused attention
on :the area` and caused people
to •wonder if the fire was out
of control. •
•THAT Rev7'Wallace McClean will: ,.
conduct anniversary. services 'at
,Ripley „,on Sunday. The •even-•
ing service There will be"'with
drawn .in. `fawor.of ,the • South
Kinloss anniversary where ser-
vices. will be .held at' 11.00 and
:7.30;; with Rev. J:. R: MacDon=
the • ;interim .:moderator,
preaching -L apt:, bath _ services.
BORN
• tal on Titesday„,.May 17th, to Mr.
,.and. Mrs. Chas. Lamont, R.R., 2,
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SAVE HALF '
or. a limited . time 'we are_ of-
fering „Reader's Digest for NEW.
subscribers at half .price.. ',S ial
price 8 months. f9r $1.00.
DON THOMPSON
.:THE TREND „TODAY -IS: TOI.G.A. • 'Si I
THAT • Provincial Officer ,Lcni.
• Boyce of Kincardine visited the
Lucknow Public School on
Tuesday afternoon and address.:
,ed the students of Grades f.
:diked . by MrS. Lobel Havens
.and thanked bY David Thomp-
THAT Jim Needham of Huron
Township left an Satiiiday on
the 'first lap of his Junior.
Farmers', trip to Britain., He'
Was scheduled to ,sai1 ifrOin
Montreal on lVforiday.
IliAT there was local interest In
the ',Meeting of the . metribers
Wettern. Ontario High
, School' Local ..1;eacters ;Club,
Who .gathered in London 'on
friday for a four .of Vinveri-
ity of Western. Ontario: and the
London Free press Building,
which paper 'sponsors the an -
Mack MacDonald, son.- pf Mr.
-and Mrs. -Win. MacDonald,
and Ripley by Allan 'Mae-
-Oliver' • MacCharles. Elmira
High Ivai •repreSerited: by. Bob
'some local Viewers..
THAT an historic •moment 'was
-observed • in',Goderich an- Mon-
. day . with ,the laying . pf the
. (wrier -stone- of the new court
house Which. replaoc4s, the, 100-
•year,old building destroyed by
first last year. Reeve Peal
Blake of Aihfield one-of-th
nembeis of -the County Cpun,
THAT no one seerns.interested.in
the pOsition of asiessor-at Rip.
when applicatiqns were. called
for. and as Was the case a year
ago, .the. 'clerk will: again as-'.
ive tar ecials
or
Green Giant, 14 oz.
$2.25
All white, ;beige, multi -colored, with flat, low
and'. medium heels..:
• Pried, frim. 52,94
MEN'S and• BOYS'
, Camp Shoes
C. Rathwello
eine Footwear For All The Family
DEA'TH COMES IN
HUNDREDTH. YEAR
Mrs. Margaret Fletcher. •
Mrs. Peter FletCher, who had
Celebrated her 99th -birthday -on -
April 1st, passed away Pea.cefully
in the Baker Private Hospital,
LucknoW, on Wednesday, May 18.
after an illness, Of a. few .clayS.
ThoUgh* unable to. Walk for. softie.
tirhe, .she thad been:able to be up
eirery day and had. the Comfort-
ing thought Ahat she was Spared
illne,ss. and pain and that in her
dosing days , on earth . she 'had
been.' cheered by evidenceS Of the
affectiOn of • her friend's. On her
birthdaY friends had gathered to
extend birthday wishes t� this
grand :old lady who had such. a
quiet . nobility and cairn: . poise
about her, Which. Was a decided
'characteristic. of her .ancestors.
She hact..the respect. of all. •
',Margaret MacKay 'Fletcher, was
born on the:banks 'Of Lake HUrpri
near. Kintail, a daughter of the
late John MaaKay 'and Annabell
MacLean, the .earliest pioneers of
the district Of ,a family of eight
She is. the last..member of this
estimable, family. ner brother,
the: late_ Duncan Mackay, • was
famous aS a bagpipe player. and,
Was an outstanding. figure in. all
;Highland gatherings; On her 're-
4YLMER CATSUP
CHOCOLATE CAKE -MI
Monarch
ar e
.'PHONE. 20, .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
op.:,attel • Sa70e.
cent birthday 'her , favorite? music
on: :the' pipes *as plaYed by
A. MacLennan and enjoyed bY
•her. • Her, life was' rich in love, •
She radiated .kindliness and good
nurnor. She had .anHattachment
-for-her _birthplace Which -was the_
centre of her fandest memories..
as was her native. tongue, the
'Her Bible was hen -cern.-
. In 1917 she marriecl Peter Flet,
cher; . a natiVe of Lochalsh.. and:
theY lived in Duluth till his death.
to liVe' With her. brother Duncan, •
'Shortly after his 'death .she
to hire in Lucknow. where •She
quietly spent the reinainingyears
.of her
The reniains rested at. the Jphn.-- •
funeral serviee held in Ashfield
Presbyterian Saldr-.
day.. The citeir. J. R. MacDonald
conducted the service with -the
Speak and .riniltitude of years
took Place in Kiritail Cemetery.
'arnid the , Scenes where She had
spent her childhood days; A large
number pf relatives land 'friends'
attended the funeral. The 'pall-
bearers were ' Bob MacGregor,.
Bain. MacDonald,.,D.
and:
International Mufflers and Pipes Tires and Tuhes.
Hart Batteries • Signal Kits for Truck and dai`
1. FENCE BATTERIES
GARDEN .1I0S. 50 feet
Saran and Plasticized Seat Covers
Thistle Bicycles, Tricycles and oWagons
SOFTBALL ..pLoyEs #L EQUIPMENT 20%, Off
omplete Line of Car POlish,•and-tieliti
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acINTYRE and IR I
. 'PHONE 65, L'UCKNOW
KIDDIES' JEANS •
-plaid. trim. Pair. 99c -
MEN'S "WESTERN" JEANS
These,are tough; cut in the pop-
denini (like canvass). A' $5.value
specially priced. $4.15
GOWNS AND PYJAMAS
Smartly styled krinkle crepe-
- sizes, -ordinarily worth
. WIDE FRILLED CURTAINS
, White with fluffy dots, finest
qualitY, C61."1.1d. be used ,Singly
criSs-cross, $4.95 value. Spe-
• DRAPERY
1110 'pAtterns,
38" wide,;Values from" 98c and
MEN'S HATS
Men! Looking for ari •eitra hat?
,'Zry these. Slightly - shop -Soiled;
buth"gOod fur -felts, Each $1,77 •
POPULARLY • PRICED:
iner DreSs Goods, at popular via:
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