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Ladies'•Summer. 'Dresses
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HoUSEI)RESSES, 25 only — $1.98
sizes 120 14, '16, 18 and 40, Housedresses of. .god
quality but only in above siZeS.
CK NO. I. Pric0 to 'clear at $2.9
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.,,Valttes to $4,95. sizes 12 to' 291 38 to 44,46 to 60,
Miloo 2:Vietck4.to clear
Values, up to 12.p5. Mdstly •12, 14, 16, 18. •
L BETTER DRESSES 25. to Off
(one week only)
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infkr Rathwell has return-
ed to Toronto after visiting
',here., Mr, RathWell is in his
.86th year, butstill alert and
active. He did some lawn bowl -e
•ing•while.rhere, .a sport he en-
and..engages in at Tor-
. onto. ayrr.tuathwell couldn't' re,7
•sistthe hire of,, the cobbler's'
. •benehil. and whilhere donned
'the Shoeniaker's aPron, to assist
Lorne .Reidin the "back shop",
and .who succeeded Mr. Rath-
. well as', Lucknow's sole .shoe
repair man.'
00st.Ladieie, Children's Wear—piece Goods and Woollens
• AGENT' FOR. KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Piek-itip and DeiWery Monday and Thursday.
MOFFAT ,REUNION sPeech: Mr. -Foster Moffat retail-
ed meanories - of the early Aays
034 August 43th, the . Comninn-1 and settlers rn that comniunity.
i Hall, Langside, Was, the scene There were -races, :games and
:the •Moffat ' reutdon, At, the ,corilesis for • the younger ..mern-
noon hour about seventy • ofthe bers during the afternoo Sull-
en and a few . old friends arid per was served at 5:30„ and every-
• hbors%partook of 'a .rbountiful, one. .werit home . with pleasant
dinner; A..bigiriess- meeting fol- .raemories- of renewed, acquaint-
Inwed, at Wliich Mr. Currie Mof- • • • ,'
fat was elected president for the The next picnic will be ' held between -the eyes. Ilewas gtv-
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next year, and Mrs. Chas. Steel at .Palace Gardens,. FOrinosa, the t .en "a shot" at Dr. 1VI: Cor-,
ri's office and it's lucky for
Ir.vin there was only one bee.
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Five Star Specials
$AD. DRESSING.
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TOMATO or VEGETABLE soug—
Ayilolicr,
PURITAN MEAT BALLS
45, oz„, • •
THAT Joe Aowald is considering•
joining the Navy and will take
his medical at Toronto'Shortly.
Joe has been sailing this spring• I ,
but the boat he was on is tied..
up due to a - glut of grain in
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one Lucknow . FR,tk. DELIVERi
the elevators,
9tArrc ase .1VjiuUivL Ail Chat-
ham is co alescing froma
heart..attack and •is visiting. at,
Belfast with ,,his sister, -Mrs.
Tom. Henry. •
THAT Irwin Carruthers was
mostunrecognizable on Mon-
day due to a severe swethr
that: resulted from a-abee sting
-"was re-elected secietary-treasur-
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• for the • same period: Lunch
and sports counnittees were ar-'
Yr% ranged. It was decided jo remem-
ber -Mrs. Wm Moffat with
flowers. She is the- oldest mem-
bei o the clan Nearing her 92nd
birthday frail health prevented
-her attending, ,
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After.the business a short pro
grain of musicalinunbers ro7 the
oldest of Ithe yiiitora Was ;greatly
eAjoyed.••Pipe Major Thomas iR,oss•
of Torente,, inhis )6th year,
brought along his sthall, 'bagpipes
and treated the audience to .sey-
Oral, numbers Mr Jas Ross of
Voront0.alio let ushear that he
hadrillorgotten.hOw to play .the
• pipes. Mr. Robt.; Braden of Tees-.
.• water .played the 'Mouth .organ
and mica Scotch 'song. Mr Mc -
::Ka a very. fitting
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Saturday preceding Civic Holi-
day next year. • • •
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THAT Shirley Irwin, -daughter
of Mr. andMrs. Emerson ,I -
win, commenced Work with the
Bell Telephone Co. in. Kitch-
ener on Monday.
TitAT John Van Osch, Jirn-Ped--
ersen, George • Haekett and
Doug Schmid arrived home 'on
•, Monday from cadet. camp at
Ipperwash Where they have'
spent' the simmer. •
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THAT Mrs. J. W. joynt resuaned
her duties as United Church
choir leader on Sunday, after
• trig .abroad. Soloist was Miss
Margaret Rae. The previous
Sunday Mrs. Robert Campbell
sang a solo, and Mr. •and Mrs.
• - Raynard Ackert_a_duet.
THAT Donald IVIcChallies return-,
ed recently from a month's
• visit in the West He- attended
the Calgary stampede, which
lie recalls was in its infancy
'when he first. went West bick
THAT IledleY of Kingarf in 1912. DonakUrecalls tht at
• Jost an eye as the result of a.
• haying accident. A stick flew
up and struck. him in the left
eyei which 'was 'retnoved in
•Victoria Hospital, London.
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B. F. GOODRICH--CAVALIER-TIRES
TheSemaresuitable tires for older model ears,
trailers and, harm •wagons.
6.70x15, Reg. $14.95 for •_ $11.95
Reg. $13.95 for $11.95
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We also .have aiargestock of.
CHILDREN'S WAGONS
of all tikes 'and•are offer* these at Rednised Prices.
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_Sports and uto Sup
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• • . .Ihone 85, Lnehnow, Ont.
that tune Albert Boyd made
• the -trio West to attend the
Stampede, and which has since
grown to be internationally
fam'ous. ••
THAT Archie McQuillan is em-
• ployed :at harvesting tobage in
„ the Tillonburg district and
- missed the Highland 'darnel 'At
•Fergus on Saturday, when the
_LucknOw Band was Ifrst in its
classt .•
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THAT Mary ARM- of town. join-
ed' Sheilla •McKinnon, Faye
,,• Jackson and Alun Jackson of
Owen Sound in quartette high-
land dancing numbers at ' the
Chesler ' Band tattoo ' on Fri-
day. Mary spent the ,week at
the Jackson arid, McKinnon
.cottages at Sauble Beach.
THAT Mrs. Edgar Hollyman and
Mrs. R. J, BnIton returned last
Week from. . a three Weeks
• motor tip 'through, Quebee.
• They travelled scone' 2,000rniles
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.Visitingsucheentresas Ottawa,
• Hull, . Howick, Windsor Mills .
• and Montreal. .", -..
HEINZ BABY., 'FOOD .; :‘.
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.BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES
Devil Food,".11ener Spice,Q
Chocaste Mak 20oz •
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So, why use Old faslOnn hard
Water' 'when. you C.:43i2
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Sti64 . your Chairbid- oS.ho�l mgood - fitting
• • sturdy shoes for .knig- weir..
Chonie.,.from,these we11.known makes:
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SAVAGE—Research
Red School House -
WitAqqE1L4lealth Shoes -• •.
• Yining a4di Gay--
SIS401-,--Scampertr.
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intE FoonvEmt- pou Tiall'AMILY •
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•BLANKETS, .
--;.-----.EstriOrid-*ayori and nylon -Stiriny--.
• spu# blankets, site 72x84, colors
rbse and yellow $5:95
' TOWELLING •
, Heavy cotton terry tOwelling, 16,
inches lAtide, biscuit colovd ;1*ck
, ground with colored stripes. .
Yard • • 59e
44444
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SCATTER RUGS •
-Looped–eotton,'-assorted.2-co1ors,----
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priced at . . . $1.98
• WOE IK PANTS 'tc
..:Sardorized„ _oAct
worsted style,. pin stripe pattern;
sizes 36 to 44 ' $3.98
- Boys, smocKs,
Blue deriim with corored tritn
'and lining, sizes ...8 to 14- yeaks,%_
Reg. $2.98, now • • $1•60:
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• • TABLE CLOTHS
Rayon and cotton, size 48x48,
orsIblUe;green, yellOw, red, price
each., . . 89e
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• • * BOYS' SHIRTS
;Cotton flannel, red ,St blue plaid,
sizes 8, to 14 years. 0.29,
' 'ttratAtitarott4ttireta„..
1110E14'S,,spo*if SHIRTS
Assorted, colors; • 'and patterns,
' Jong ,or Short s1ee,es amall, med•
ithri and large.•
25% oultego* Price •
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