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p . :041,. Nightiesin flette.
Wodl unties and Vests by, 'Stanfield:..
Tailored and Po1Q: style• Pyjamas in figured flette'"
Fancy and. Plain Colored Nighties in flette , . Q,S. and.
large sizes in .all white Nighties,: high neck & long sleeves..
.Children's, two-piece .Fleece Lined. Sleepers,, sizes 3-6 years.
Snuggles in 12 percent, •15 . percent 55 percent, • wool.
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Panties. and. Vesits in 100 percent wool.;
Flette by„ the yard, floral designs; Pyjama Cloth in stripes .
for men,7:and .boys and Plain White .in •27” . and 86" • widths,,
CHURCH- NEWS
t dted Church Mission: *and ..
The United Church Mission ness sect on Ray Stanley, Marion.
Band i as' held in the basement. MacDonald and. Gladys MacDon .
of he ' "church on `Monday. 'The,
ald. were nominated as represent
.program opened by singing the atives to the Executive Meeting
Mission Band hymn and repeat- df' the Presbytery at Brussels on
Supe they members' = purpose.. WeTuesday bight.
"Happy . Little Bane. e 'sJoa hymn • Blake's W.M.S.
� ane .
Minter. read 4 short prayer. fol. „ ;Mrs,' Hugh Menary was hostess
loured song -by Lynda Craw to Blake's W.M.S: Thursday of
ford•. and Lynda Button. Mary Al-:.ternoon,, November lst, with an
lin favored: ,with 'tz .piano Solo.' dttendance of 20, adults: -and five
Nancy,,Webster and• Joan: Craw children 'Mie: I 'Henry, the .presi-.
ford -sang a' duet which, ;was :fol -4 dent, opened the meeting .. with
Ioired by a: story . by Mrs Mae-' '.the. call to worship , and hymn
Diarrid:• ; . 511:, Mra-. Henry and Mrs. Hallam
read • the scripture with Mit. :Cliff
.
PresbyterlsnGuild- Ki1patrickT:_ reading the second
The. Call'.to • Worship; read by. passage. Hymn; 382 Was re -4 -in,
Ray ,Stanley; the president,::'open , :unison, afterI.
, which Mrs: Henry,
ed Bee weekly , meeting ; of •the' Y Mrs 'Jack Irwin and . Mrs;. L,: 'played, and the talent money
P. Guild: The Lord's prayer, re ' Menarygave a travelogue Carry- handed in, ':amounting `to $77.95,
peated and , the'scripture passages: ing their' audience on : a tour of ' Mrs.. George, , Twamley's'' : `side
'Chin and' our largegcities their' industries,, 'winning by tvien five. cents,al-
Ware areerd. 'by Gladys - .. , .. ., �:g.. Y �'" ,.
Dennis, ;Emberiin. Mrs:: V. Mow-, missions, factories, Christmas, though more is . to come, so the
•bray ably took •. the topic. A Icor celebrations, etc Mrs 'H. Curran,. final result is still. doubtful:
:net :sok was played ley; Morley- secretary, read the minutes, Nand' supper was ;arranged:for: Novem
Chin' and Marion. MacDonald fav- called theTho annual meet- her 9th with all helping 'and '• los-.:
ored: ` with a vocal solos acconn-, ingwas : discussed; a quilt , •die ing side furnishing the program.
I SEE BY THE
SENTINEL
(Continued from page 1) •
,TRAT Shoot 'Club winners on
• Monday night were Mrs. Rus-
sell Robertson•and P. M: John,
Ston.. Neat week's party will
again beheld at. the, Town Hall,.
THAT- the Post ;-Office. Depart
Merit' advises that Christmas
' mail to 'the°Canadian forces in
• •Europe, shouldbe sent by No
vember 21st at the :latest, and,
by : November 25th,' if the des-
tination is the United King-,
dom.
THAT 'Mrs." . Mark• !Gardner ,of
Wingham suffered a double.
fracture of •the tight wrist in.
a fall in Kitchener, while visit-
Mg with her daughter Yvonne,;
• who is employed in ,.that city
with the Mutual . Life Iusur
• anc'e Co. -
-
loss:, who' has'retired : front the'
_ Episcopal mHnst y in New York '
parried by Ruth Johnston . at ;'°_ City,' visited last week , with
piano: Mr., •'Winn closed the aneet .
friends in .Hanover where, from
ing with prayer. During the busi- 1907 to 1910 Rev. Cox *as rec-
x.
NOVEMBER ,8th, 195.t
• for the Family --in: s^izes:AI to 6x, 7 to 18, 12 to 18 •
GIRLS', HAYS',, MISSES' & OUTHS': made from heavy
weight water repellent gabardines, satins .and cavalry,
twill ,,
LADIES ',„& MEN � -r:in satin and, gabardine in short, /4 and:
,full leligtiffMade by Du -Val, one of Canada's best known
companies.`
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BOYS' AND YOUTHS' PARKAS
Male• from heavy, winter -weight .gabardine, treated, -to
give protection from wind,snow and sleet. Fully cut, neat
detachable fur -trimmed hood,'. shirred elastic waist. Size.'
4, to 18 years. :.... ,' • 411.95 and $12.75
LADIES' SNUGC*IES with . matching shirts in 15, ani 50.
'percent wool;
TOT -TO -TEEN and LADIES'. WEAR.
THAT. 'Rev, Benson Cox of Kin'Phone 89-w Luclmow, Ontario
for • of St. ' James Anglican
Church; Hanover
THATT:: the provincial election: and
other fob: printing :has delayed
subscriptions ' to The Sentinel
mailing ,list and those Iwho •,re
newed . their subscription :some
time ago, .are: +wondering why
the. , label 'date, has not been.
changed.'; It will be .shortly,
when we get the rush over.
TEAT • Bruce in •.sessionth County Cou • it is
is week at Walk-
.
erten, with Reeve* J. C. McNab
of . Lucknow and Reeve ° D. H.
Carruthers of Kinloss among.
-those in ndance.
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LAD.IES''AND MEN'S WEAR
8 • Sufts
''Age: 6: to 14. years, T reeds,•.Gabardines and;. Wool Twill.
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■: Australian
.i Seeded RAISINklb.: ba'
31c
▪ Bleached RAISINS,;15' oz. pkg. 29c •
■
. Recleaned CURR4NTS, Ib. pkg 24c
. Recleaned
Sultana' RAIYS11� $, lb " .:- = 24c.
i All -Purpose
I:. Ogilvie FLOUR, ;24 lbs:
11 Canad•ian Beauty
;' PASTRY FLOUR, 24' lbs...
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SU.NKIST; ORANGES
288's. doz.' 36c
''----2521-e•-z. 42c .:.
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$1.45
Pineapple
Slices;:
Cut; Mixed Peet; 8 oz. ' pkg_ ___ 20c
Cut Citron Peel, .7- oz pkg ''22c
Cut Mixecl Fruit,. 7 oz. pkg. __,__ 22c ■
Glace Cherries, 7 oz, pkg.' __ •3c ■
Lemon, Orange and. Citron _• a
Peel Caps, pkg. _ -- 15c i
Walnut Halves, .4 oz. y
�pkg. 2Sc . :.
Almonds, 4: oz. pkg. -- _ __ ■
, 23c •
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DATES, lb.
20c :
s At this 'point, Mrs: Saunders,
ui' )president of the -W. A. -took over,
▪ discussing plans for the bazaar•
and deciding prices 'to be asked
'for Ibakmg and articles Rev C.
• B. Woolley offeredTthe— closing
III. ▪ prayer, after which the' hostess,
m: assisted 'by • her daughter, Mrs.
▪ .Keith Blake, Mrs.. Wm. McNall'
• and. •Mrs. Cliff Kilpatrick, served
a very dainty lunch:. •
Florida -
GRAPEFRUIT
6 -for 43c.
CALIFORNIA dRAPES
Ls. 88c
CASH .YOUR .PROCTOR AND GAMBLE c9ywiris HEgE .
i8 .SUET'S, Reguhar:, $15,95.
?
SUITS,, Regular $181.95
$5.99
SALE
Most •of these have two pair of trousers --SENSATIONAL•
SAVINGS—too good _ to miss: ,Otters are on the
,..._.'racks 4,REDUCEP >PRICES.
STATION .'WAGON COATS
for men, women,boys or
girls --wide assortment in.
size, price, material. and
color. ' +.
kVJAIV AS O' GOWNS
for wornen-all• sizes:
': White $1:49' ,& $2.98
:Floral • $2.98 3z $3.98
FOR: MEN --NEW STOCK
in.
-Underwear
Shirt's and Ties.
Hats'' and Gloves'
Socks, and Scarves
Seaters and Braces
Jackets and Trousers
Work l tl es
COATS
fear wbm$n' and misses•
and half sizes.
12 Coats Special
• $35.00 • .,
Reg. 49;95 to .5.00
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FIGURES 'REMODELLED:
in Corsets, Corselettes,
Girdles and •Brassiere,
full size assortment for
all types:.
IOSIIERY
Lisle.- - $1.15
Underhose' . 79c
.Overhose 41.49
Nylon . 51 Gauge .. .. $1.69-
,
1.69-, W,00l Gloves ::: $1.19
(Regular $1.35)
OVERCOATS and HOUSECOATS — Broken;
sizes ` and ' odd "colors.'
▪ Uhited Chard)
AI The timie.mberith 'Meeting Of
so the United Church Y.P.S. Was
• held in -the chUrili;:1111.6-*iiiikii
▪ hYnin- was 68.1 followed by the
We Deliver , phone. 20 After the minutes and Coflettion,
the conVener, Donald WitieNay;
masisinsilannolinigimnsisolismilisimaiinia81111.1111111111111111111•1111.11loossisimpaimmisisi • tills. mistook charge Of the Meeting. Hymn
400,' was -followed by. the topic.
contest was -conducted and the _
meeting.. closed' with the niizpah
benediction.
Children -Baptized ' , . .
Sandra .Joan,. daughter of lyes`
and `.Mrs. John MacCharles and
Patricia Ann, daughter. of 10;
and: 'Mrs; "Sandy" . MacCharles
were baptized in Olivet Church
by Rev. D. A. Brydon.
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SHOP 4R6RESHED
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LAI:4Es! ,Ny4oN Hogg -41.10 -0
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LADIES' SWEATERS
man. wea.eAs
Ladies' Puiede Fabric Cilove , $1.29 pr.
Co!Ora in grey,\ Ma*: wine and browp,