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LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, IUCKNQW, • ONTAR00'
THURSDAY,;
,RUA , 19th, .1951.
Spring Is CURTAIN TI
Deess up your''wmdows -attractively and . add, charm
to: your, home
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FRILLY CURTAINS—fine lne marquisette, puffy dot, 45" wide;.
FiRRILLING • CURTAINS, -fine' dots, 35" and. 46. wide. ;
-BE4U,TIFUL. LACE : CURTAINS—wide width, for graceful
draping. Lots• of fulness to hang in folds: 45" wide.
MARQUISETTE CURTAIN MATERIAL -•by the yard, in, all•.
Ivory, white, or `white .ground with colored', dot: lar-
quisette' with frills.
CELANESE' CURTAIN 'MATERIAL' With, 1" hem on. either'
r e ,
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F ,edge: .,,
•PLASTIC .. CURTAINS. & ^PLASTIC Bi' -THE "YARD:•
let
THAT Alex Stanley has molVed•
to 'the Cook farm ' on . the 9th
Concession of:,. West 'Wawanoslh;.
which he, recently purchased...
THAT. EiU Alliin recently .com-
pleted ,a, course in . mechanics
'at Ryerson Institute and' .has
'returned to Wingham He spent'
the week -end here.
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with these labour-saving
HOUSE' CLEANING
SUGGESTIONS
from. Thompson's
S.O.S.
Spic .and Span
Windex. Window Cleaner
Ajax .Foaming "Cleanser.
-Haw es. Lemon Oil
Zebra Stove Polishes
Linin Starch
LaFrance and Satina
Clothespins:
P' & G Naptha: Soap
Take : the drudgery out of
floor. polishing by 'reciting our
Johnson's... Electric' Polisher. It
gives gleaming, , sparkling
floors with a minimum of 'tune
and effort,
The Store . of Friendly Service
'Phone 82 7-- . We ; Deliver
THAT• Walter .Oakes of Strathroy
is spending 'the week in •town..
_' looking 'after orders. for_ .Cara
• doc Nursery.
'THAT Mrs. Archie MacGillivray
of . Winnipeg .was 'a recent vvisi-
for at:Kinlough .with her, uncle.
r 1VIr. 'James Hodgins,. ;,Who is the•
last surviving member. of her
mother's family;
1 SEE .BY,THE
SENTI,-NEL
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.THAT Mrs C. L. Smith and Mr,
W: B. Anderson attended the;
annual meeting of the Canad-
ian R.ed. Cross Society held this
Week in Toronto, They were
delegates .: of , the Lucknow
.Branch,• On Wednesday, .they;
were among the • Ontario. dele.-
• gators who• attended a 'reception
.tendered by the Governor
General' at Queen's Park.
THAT: the""Going• Plaices:",models,
and •their narrator attended a
theatre party in, Goderich on.
Monday .' night
THAT an . eel trap, has been set
up in the river at: Port `Albert..
by. the • Department of . Game
and 'Fisheries. A few eel, which
prey ° on, lake trout,. have • al-
ready been caught The trap.. is
' ,attended regularly, as it has"
to be' emptied frequently of the
suckers which, :also become
strapped in' its, meshes ' in large
numbers at 'this. time''•Qi . year.:
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THAT the trout season opens on.
April 28th':and continues until
S eptember.16th..:The minimum.;
length is 7 inches. The daily
limit for speckled trout' ' is • 15
.. or 10 .pounds. For other. species
the' limit. is 5.. per day.
THAT a. lot of men .folk :in: the
Cominunity have become.: cul-
inary'guinea pigs since the lad-
ies who attended last Thtnt-; ;
` day's cooking school have .been.
,attemptingpro
, .to duce those
• tasty and attractive• dishes that
blossomed forth. that day. •
THAT • special matinees were
staged at The, Playhouse; last
Wednesday and Thuraday, after-
noons when; High, Sehool • and
Public School; student,:.saw the
historical (picture "Christopher
• Colunvbus".
THAT iri renewing .his Sentinel,
Wilson Armstrong:.of, Nobleton
:Writes that he .was very dis-
•appointed •' on, learning a fe*
days later that Lucknow had
ben ' playing at .Nobleton.' I
would: like to have, , 'met the
old AT&T. folk and seen the
local talent in action . Wilson.
says7he still has-a-great—inter
est in .the .people of the Sepoy.
Town, ' but. loses, ' tic aek of ,the.
married names , and • .suggests•:
that in birth'announceinentswe'
use -(nee "So::and So")
GRAPE JAM,
$ WAGSTAFFE, '
24 oz. Jar . J....:.. ..... 29c
TOMATOES .
CHOICE QUALITY
2 20 oz. tins . 29c
JELLr., POWDER•
‘..'ROYAL -
4 pc
OYAL'Y4pckgs. 29c
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PRUNE .PLUMS
'CHOICE
2 20 oz ' tins r ;.... 29c
,.�COR. N• ,
AYLMER, CHOICE
HONEY DROP
2 X15oz, tins 29c
PEAS
YORK CHOICE
2.•20 oz. tins: {•..: ,..:,... 29c
CLARK'S SOUP .
• MUSHROOM or
ASPARAGUS.
3 tins A29c
APPLE SAUCE
20 oz tins
29c;
All Prices, Subject. to Change
Without Notice.
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•'Phone 91:w, • LUCKNOW,
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:SPRINGTIME FOOD SPECIALS!
Stockley's ,
`TOMATO JUICE, 48 oz.' ' 31c
NIBLET MEXICORN,,14
Plain. or Salted
• WESTON'S SODAS
314
Cam+pbell's
TOMATO, SOUP
or 25c,,
SUNMAID RAISINS, 1'S oz•
CHOW CHOWPICKLE .9
DAINTY RICE, t 19c:
GRAPE1'FRUIT �;..-..-_: 4 for 29e,
FLORIDA. ORANGES, 250's doz:. 41k
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T-4OELICIOUS FL OPS
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new sl%i meat lar arrived'., Zipper fronts. Polka. pot,:
Maternity! :Sizes 14 to 20. •
Stripes Clieeks. and
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Nylop Coz-eez -for. healthful foot Comfort, Wean Coz-eez
with .or without ,stockings t ...for work, for „play,
day or night, All sizes. -
OVER 400 TO CHOOSE ,FROM
MEN'S AND BOYS' ODD PANTS
Gabardines,. Pic n Pic,.' Flannels,. Worsteds and, Tweeds.
These pints `^were.'all bought before the price. Of wool
4, • went 'up and are Still selling at the`'old ; prices:, :.
-' LADIES' AND MEN'S 'WEAR
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Zodels. tow
that's why their' choice
is Rose Marx for•beauty.
1oCtors know
' that's why they 'recornmerid
Rose Marx. for health. ' '
Laces in the back.
and ties:.in'the front,
butoh so -0 -ii easy. ''
jiow. too --once . you have worn:4
At our lingerie
department
$1r20 to 0.I.75
:. and in'the
long-hne:. styles
••• You'll know that suddenly You look—
and feel and are more. attractive. You:11
experience •the feather -light: freem
and .flattery perfectly.created uplift.-
somethiffg new -and uniquein-figure ---.-=
control..Learn, from.. experience - :the
wonderful• . advantage. of "natural cup''
.construction . and the "famous laced back
TOT -TO -TEEN and LADIES' WEAR
'Phone , 89-w Lucknow, , Ontario
THAT dates tof the. Ripley: Fall
,•,. Fair are Septeinber 20 and, 21.
President of the Society :is 4us-
tin Martin: • ,• •••
THAT the '1 ucknow Wgm:en's In=
Stitute play; "AuraIia Br dge'of
Hemlock Ridge has •'Ib e e n.
staged to: audiences ,in Luck-'
now, Etussels, Kincardine, Rip-
ley and Pine River and next
week will go to Goderich, with
other engagements likely
T1-IA,T some .cottagse • have been
bio e .into at Amberley:Beach
but apart from .the damage: Oc-
casioned, by getting, in, the loot
seems to have been. light. To.
get into the' Thompson, cottage
:a. hole was cut ::throug'li ' the
:verandah screen doorand theca
' the, glass •i i ' the front • doo7'
broken so ah arm • could- be
inserted to;'., turn the key, ' In
cutting the screen door. 'the
'prow"lers failed to notice that
the verandah'.war,wi,de open as
the .front screen frame's' .haiti:.
been removed in the fall.
THAT. the .,show ".Going `.Places' •
gave the ,ptt1311C two nights . of
good entertainment ::hut' fitnan-
cially was. a .disappointrnent.':to'.`
the Women's Insti_tue. •
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THAT -Saturday's l'ree-Pres car-'
;rigid a picture '''of . LandoD's
newest triplets; James, Janice
and Joan, • Kenny: The triplets
were shown in t1ieir rrictiba.to.rs
St. Joseph's' , os 'tal with •
the nursery attendants, includ,=
_ing. _Miss' Margaret Ma'cPher=
s.. ughter of aMr: acid Mrs,
ordon MacPhe`son of . St.
Helenson;da. w
THAT,, the ladies of St., d'eter's
Anglican Guild are plarin.ingi a
tea and bazaar for the first'
Saturday in Tune. .I . ; •
TI AT Ernie Vaughan, Jim Wart -i
kel, :Bob Dodds and 'Pill. Mc
"Lellancl, who performed With....
The Sepoys this winter, left for
their, some at Lorebrurt,, Sask�
atclrewa:n on Saturday, . They:
`areturned. by train:.�
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