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OVERALLS
• MOON SHIRTS. WORK PAWS'
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Haugh'e!'llig. 88" Overalls. are • .
premium grad, .Overalls coat.
• . bining Haugh's Sanforized Gold
• Label 'cloth 'a4, finest workman-
shiP . . . Extra full cut for more
comfortable fit, with the -"Tug -of-
• War" crotch and heavy diamond \\
Mar tacks at all points of strain
for longer wear. Your best overall • \
boy, because Haegh's "Big 88"
are better I , • '
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• • LADIES' AND, MEN'S ,,WEAR . :•\
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'WE ARE , PLEASED TO. ANNOUNCE THAT
ROBERT ARMSTRONG,
of LueknOW. has • been • appointed • ••
01111 • REPRESENTATIVE IN LUCKNOW AND
SURROUNDING TER,RITORY
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:and is •qualified in every way to take etre of •.
all your sewing difficulties. ,
Contact Air. Armstrong in Lucknow at Phone 198, or
_ YOUR SINGER SEWING CENTRE
Box 306 HANOVER, ONT. Phone 403
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TIIE SEIITINEL
(Continned from page I.)
THAI' Saturday afterno4n. mat-
inees will te resumed this week
sat The Playhouse conuneileing
at 2..15 p.m. Coming to The
Playhouse the first of the week
s.. picture .”The Harlem
Globe Trotters", featuring •a
• fathoms basketball' • team of
which Hughle Hall's. brother is
a member.
THAT kis.' W. J. Douglas held
• a tea on • Tuesday. afternirn .at•
rvvbich Miss Dorothy Douglas,
home on furlough from Tam
• Formosa, was guest of
THAT Mr, and °Mrs..,Tack Mao;
Donald have 'movedto their
.new home, son 'Havelock St.
, South. W understand that Mr.(
and Mrs. Fred Anderson will
• move • .to the residence ,which
they .vacated.
THAT last week we received 'a
one -shilling note "from Archi-
bald Macdonald of Tarskvaig,
Scotland, requesting a coPy, of
The Sentinel • of July 30th,.
• which We presume was wanted
•_because it. carried - an %account
• of the deatli of Donald' Mac-
Donald, local mail cotirier..
We Wig' to,aulloane that we have }sold Our produce
business to the Lucknow DistrictCo-operative Inc.
EFFECTIVE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th
We have discontinued buying eggs but all ontstand,-
ing egg tickets Will be paid at the store until
Saturday of this week.
We take this opportunity of thanking our patrons
'and friends for their patronage and the pleasant
• business relations we have enjoyed while operating
this business.
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THATrecent viisitors with Clar-
ence MacDonald .of GoderiCh
and formerly o Luekpow, Were
two World. War. I buddies
tor Bail of .Fernie, 13.C, and
• Harry Fawcett of Sarnia: The
three hadn't been together. since
demobilizatiOn .in 1919. •
(THAT George Harris, son of. Mr.
, . -o---: • . ' and . Mrs. ,,•Everett Harris of
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THAT Mr. and Mrs. Ekner Wall( Godeich, is a student at Strat-
Teeswater, celebrated their 15th •____ -0--
(nee, Daisy Ritchie) of near , ford Normal School this term.
wedding anniversary, recently, THAT Jack England dug up a
marking the event by holding hill of late' potatoes last week,
,a family supper. During the thtinetted a .half dozen spuds
evening -Mr, and Mrs. Wall .four of which- combined to tip
were presented with .a set ,of 'the scales at 41/2 ' lbs. i•
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. , . ••0- . • • THAT Mis.s1Viarie Campbell; dau-
THAT aeleording to an item in . ghter of Mr. and ' Mrs. ,Gln
the old timecolumn' of the, • Cambell Of Belfast, is teach-
' Acivantce-'111mes it is 25., years 1,.. ing school at SS., No, 10,
since,A. 4.. (Andy) Smith left I Eugenia. Marie attended Grade
Vtringpain. to.,assume the busi-
ness ma.nagemerat of the Orange.
Sentinel. He haii been publisher
a the Advanee-Times for -I2-
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THAT Miss Winnie MacDonald
of Kincardine was a.$500 bingo
winner. at Kincardine recently.
At Goderieh last week Mrs.
!Blake .Al.ton of •Ilelfa'st won' la
$75.
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XII of Lucknoir High School
last term,, and took a teacher's
short course during the sum-
- --men A -
,THAT Steve Cartlegie, who re-
cently moved to Walkerton'had
his picture in the Owen Sound
reghldciliugat in
big Mea.a.lake.
ford Bay. Steve's fish weighed
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.12 lbs., 2 oz. and cp4lified for
second • Owe in the • current
• meaord risk Derby.
or Septesitb
r THAT AuanMaclntyre
left
week on the harvest last
excursion
for Rivercourse Alta where he
For Breakfast'
II' Baker's Cocoa; lb. tin 69c; y21b...39c
Rose Brand .
MARGARINE 3 for 95c
KRAFT DINNER
SHREDDED WHEAT•
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FACTORY CHEESE •
2, for 29c,
2 for 33C..
lb. 45c.
ROYAL GUEST'10b F4F9EcE.
Ib. 93c 3/2 .
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Good Value - Sani "White
TOILE.T.TISSIJE - 2 rolls 25c
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RED ROSE TEA 1/ lb 42c
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. Will asSist his uncle .and • aunt,
. Mrs, L. G.;Moffat, With
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LIMIT:
8 SPOONS'
TOA
'CUSTOMER
• *Trade sPneldaz Ltd:
their harvesting.
THAT G
• ienced quite a thrill a. few
. eOrge Iluraphrey exper-.
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CLARK'S. PORI( And BEANS
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1-5-ozAin .2 -for -25c
• 20 Oz. tin 2 for 31c
Jeweller, Phone. 161-wi Luckily!'
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days ago ,when he pulled a
2 two -foot pike out of ,the.streint.
• on, the MacMillan Bros. .larm
•• across .the road from his home.,
• -The -ifitlf-ti-there
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over 41/2 pounds. George is the
NI 9-yearrolct son of Mr. and Mrs.
•.Wm. G. Humphrey,' NvhOse par-
: exits were as surprited as Geo:
• [1:7 the prize catch. •
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• RINSO, large2•Itor 59c IS
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MAPLE.LEAF SOAP 92c
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FRUIT:AND VEGETABLES
Golden Yellow California SUNKIST
• BANANNAS LEMONS '• GRAPEFRUIT
Lb. 19e, 300!s 6 f9r=-_M . 126's-6 for 29e, 288's -28e doz.
LE'I'TILICE CELERY CARROTS' -CABBAGE • ONIONS
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•GoLDEST WEDDINGg,
(Continueft.from page 1),
gift' from ,Mre and Mrs, Dave
Crompton of Wingham. Yellow'
and white candleS imicrystaj hold-
erS completed the arrangement:
• Mrs, R. Finlayson, Mrs. C. Ag -
10 new, 1VIrs.. a Fisher, Mrs. R. Mac -
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a Kenzie; Mrs--.L-Flannigan, MTS.
III 0 ale/1n assisted in serving the
guests. - .
• • Music for dancing was,providl
• ed' Mr, and Mrs: G.. Farrier
• of sa
Whiteehurch alo Mr. nd
Mrs Walter Janes 9f *IN/lite-
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GINGER ALE
church and Hlarold.Lannas,;.•
--slkoIrTz-i---nd-'''Mrs. received -r,
tiphy. Ipeaustifu). •giftq' and their
many. friends extend best wishes
for many More years ofilireckled
bappinesi.• • •
The folks of S.S: Iklo: 14 gath-
ered on Monday evening at 'the
Inglis home in honor Of their
golden wedding' anniversary., All
• enjoyed an evening of euchre.,
Mrs. Donald MartM and Mr.las,
Martin ,held high point t and Mr. .4,
and Mrs Chas. Martin held low
ipoints. ••After lunch-was--serVed,
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Mrs. .)'. D.' Beecroft read an
dress' and Mrs. R.' Thompson.
presented- them with 'a card table
as a remembrance from the See -
tion: Mr. and 1VIrS. Inglis thanked
Thand all Sing "For they are
jolly good fellows"'. .• The social, •
hour was spent in singing .nd:
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TERRY TOWELLING
Ltnbleached 'terry
good.'quality. , •
16" -Wide 594 id: •
10" wide — 69c id..
SPECIAL
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FLANELETTEL-white and plain
•colors; 36" wide. 'Regular 59c yd.
Special. Price,-. yd.. 43c.
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iAVEiETT.E-=Avhit'e Only,• .•
27" "vide
• SPeCitti. Price, yal' 39c
• TERRYTOWELS
Colored Terry ToWeiSr-
second qualitY.
size-4egular 79c, for 56e
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•'Mediiiin Site -reg. $1.29, for 19C
Large Bath Sizereg. 1.59, for 011e
BOYS' WEAR
• LONG' SLEEVED JERSEYS
Good quality in wide stripes,
• LO14G SLEEVED SWEATERS
Wool mixturet.95:
CHECKED DOESKIN SHIRTS
Preshrunk, 6 to 14 Yrs.), $2.95. „
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