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CKR. SENTII1 r LUCKNOW► A 4R'CI
FORTY-T.I4
HAN DKIMOHIF,iES ladies' .1li en' .. and Children's
TYL.QN HOSE -42, #5, 51 gauge.
I,AD�ES'
HOSE—crepe hose; hlse hose,
full h fashio1
ned;;
ashigned..
�large range SOCKS -4 g to choose from, Sizes' `1,01/2-.12.%
Snuggle Down Pyjamas `and Night. Gowns,
4y.
Bed Jackets, snuggle ` down, also . silk knit;
FOR THOSE WHO MAKE THEIR GIFTS .
Pillow' Slips, hemstitched .and stamped . Print for
Aprons . . Flette for. nightgowns and pyjamas •
Nylon and Bee Hive Yarn,
'How Mair Shopping'.
Days Until. Christmas?'
Well there are only 33, and.
chances;; are that , you .. would. '
havebeen wrong hadyou not
looked at the calendar: Right
or wrong, it Means time to get'
your Chria'tmas Baking , Sup
plies, and the plate to go for
quality and freshness in peels,
raisins, ,cherries, hilts, etc is,,
Thompson's. So buy; now while
stocks, are complete.
Introducing . , Lipton's. 'New:'
Tomato Vegetable Soup
HALF-PRICE SALE
2 pckgs • Chix ' Noodle •
Soup.'..
g• Toro.. Vegetable
up
OBITUARY
THOMAS HENRY, HARRIS
Thomas' .Henry Harris, a mem
loner Kinloss—Town-
ship family, passed away at the
family residence west of Holy --
rood on :Friday, .. November 3rd.7.
He was .'85 .years of age,' and had
been seriously ill for the past
seven weeks.
Mr., Harris was . a on of the.
late Henry:': 'Harris •and lylary
Bucharinon, and was born . on the .Wilfred wast ' one time a
farm ,on ''which.. he died, , Lot 3, Member of thelocal staff.: Mrs.,
Con, 7, Kinloss. He was a fine Johnston :was ..formerly' Helen
type ofcitizen and was well . and McLeod
favorably known 'to- a wide circle .
of friends..
1 SEE: .BY THE
SENTINEL.
(Continued froon.page li :
THAT the. Lueknow PiPe Band
took .part in the Rem.etnbranee
:'Bay service at .Goderich on
• Saturda y morning.
THAT W.B. ,Anderson and • Al
Lister Hughes returned home on.
Sunday from their deer hunt
Ingo trip.' Wif. says he didn't.
even see'a deer.
THAT Rev, Arnold `Mathews was.
recently ._ inducted -.as 'pastor. of
St, George. St..United Church
in Peterborough. '. Mrs: Math-
" ews was formerly Evelyn Craw.
THAT for the : second; time Peter
Dippel.. ;of ; ' Paisley • won" . the
Bruce . County .public speaking
.contest sand will represent the.
County at the Ontario `finals. to
be held iri.•Toronto next spring
at the. O.E.A.. convention.' The
Lucknow, representative at the
County contest • was' Carolyn
Tavener, who did most credit-
ably. The judges. were Rev.
Wm. Henderson of Walkerton,
• (`x V., Tho_r'nicroft, pri'ncmal , of
Kincardine High School and J.,
V Leader, principal, of Shal-
low Lake 'Public school
THAT Wilfred A. Johnston has
been transferred. from Hespeler
'to the City .Htall branch of t'he..
. Bank ' of, Montreal in t.ondori. ,
'On October 23,rd, 1901, Mr. Har-
ris .' married Agnes E. Palmer of.
Huron Township, 'who ' survives,
with 1. family of three sons,. IIow-
and and ;Earl on the: home farm
25c and . Leslie of . London.
lwlr-arras--as one of a family
of: eight ;of , whom . one sister and
One brother'survive, Mrs: Rachel
Culbert of Con: 10, Huron Town-
ship and Mr. Dari • Hams If Glen
three for ,, 31c
"LARRY, THE , LION" sug-.
gesits_ that. you. get one , of. his
um trigger 'action
whistling tea kettles which he
is offering for $2.00 and : three
'labels from any • Lyons pro-
duct—Tea, Tea Bags, ' Coffee':
or Quoffy. '- Drop, ,in for full
particulars.
dale; California: 'He w.v prede-
ceased by two brothers,.'ames of
- . Kincardine and Wm:
Dakota and by'three sisters, Mrs:.
Sarah :Falconer of North'. Dakota;'
Mrs.:' Agnes .:Eager of Michigan
and • Mrs. Janie'McPherson ' :' of
Kinloss.
The :: largely _ attended. funeral
THAT
:c•f-,..the 'late Mrs. Tena , Hunter
,on Standpipe Hill. They 'have
been tenanting . the Farrish
hOuse a blotk south of the Sup,
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ertest Garage.
'THAT mr ,apcl, Mrs. Ronald Van
tamp (nee 'Ada: Burrii) haVe
moVed .to•:'..Wiiighain to reside,
arid where Ronald is employed
in LlOyd's factory.... They sold
, their home, here to Mr.' arid
Buy Of Ihe Wee
" VERY -BEST
16 oz. jar 23c
service wat.helVat his late resi-
dence on Monday, November 6ih;
Interment was in Greenhill Cem-
etery. ,The pallbearers e r
Lorne C-ulbert, Lorrie.Eadie, Don-
ald McPherson, john Peterbough,
ris...Flower 'bearers *Mani and
Ronald Harris, Beverley Harris
' and. qien Harris.
THUiRS:, NOVEMBER 15th,; 1950
-SMART PEOPLE DO :THEIR .. .
s•ShoppingC�rstma►'... .. __ .
We have a lovely. selection of Gift Undies and
also ones. .for, practical use,
Pyjamas, . Gowns,. Panties, Slips, Half -811A,
NYLONS—Phantom, Whisper, Gotham Gold Stripe 8t/Orient
• . Purses, Umbrellas, Gloves, Glove -Holders,
Fur Mitts, . Woollen Glove§ and. Scarves. A :.
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FOR DAD 'AND LAD
for the cold days ahead.
PENMAN'S 95 and 71 'UNDERWEAR,
Stanfields. Blue and. Red Label 'Underwear,
Parkas,' Station . Wagon Coats, Bomber Jackets
and Sweaters of all styles. �ti' '
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The Price- e• of�' wool has taken; •a tremendous, jump in the
Plr. •
last two months: but our'prices are .'still•. the° same
BS?E:
LADIES' . AND MEN'S WEAR
'Phone 85 Lucknow, Ont.
GIRLS' SKI JACKETS:
1244 to clear at $5.95
Bunting Bags ,. . . Snow. Suits, :gabardine, nylon, chin-
. chilla . . Parkas .". ; Ski Suits . ., Underwear, 15 per-
cent and 50.percent, Wool.
Station Wagon Coats, satin and gabardine . 'Ski-
' Jackets . . . Slacks -and Skirts . Cardigans and Pull -
overt (wool *or, nylon):- :
Bo3i's Weal'
Parkas, 8-18 . . . Station Wagon Coats . . • Wool Plaid
Knit Underwear.
-TO-TEEN. and
Phime 89.4
IES°. V.VEAR
dmow, Ontario
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THAT the 1.;.ucknow, nursery
school will ,eloSe•today, (Thurs.,
. day) and anyone interested in
carrying •on this work is in-
vited. tO get in touch with Mrs.
THAT Mr., and .Mrs. Albert Mor-,
ten have. inoved. to 'the 'Clark,
residence, formerly tenanted
' sten, . who bought ;the home of
'the late Mrs: Dan Ferguson.
THAT Mr. and Mrs. ployd Wilson
,moved •at the week -end to the
HERE'S. REAL. PLANNED ECONOMY
',,Fresh Yeast 4 for 1;c'
'Lyles. Golden SYrup
11ia.ple Leal .Soap .Flakes . . 99c
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SPECIAL
PRINCESS ,S AP FLAKE -S
G6nt 60c
Large 30c.
FRUITS and VEGETAI1LES
California Grapes,
Large Grapefruit, 96's
Lemons, 30.0's
Waxed 'Turnips
Onions, 10 lb. bag.
5 for 29c
4c
ITry Out-
. 'Mediu* Cheese
Perry Milt, ,foOd drink 29c
the..Old .Price
•Colgatea Tooth Paste__ c :and 45c
'Long Handled
Measuring Simons
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Mr. and. Mrs: Charles; . Burt ., of
Kincardine...and. formerly Of Kin -
lough .inarked .. their 40th :wed-..
ding anniversary. ,
ved On:Sunday When' their entire
:Staged.. a surprise get-to:-
gether to.lionOr.their Parents, and
gifts. Thirty-three Mernbers of
-the inuriediate.faMily enjOed an
anniyerSary: suPper; *and. in the.
evening friends froto Holyrood,
'don l'isher; The Carrick resi-
dence which they. tenanted will
.be occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
George:Taylorl'' who have--been-
residing in the Malcolin home,'
. purchased sorne time: , ago- by
Mrs. Hugh Ferguson.
extend their fehotations.
ily of f r daughters .and four
sons a ,fourteen grandehildren.
Their on Bob arrived on iiriciay
afternoon froM Toronto end took
his parents for a drive. On their
return: they found theit entire
Samar. present to greet. them:
Present were:Mr. and Mrs;
(Helen). and familY ,o1
111t, .Forest; Mr. end WS. 'Allison
CollinS (Edith) and. family pf
Kincardine;• Mr. and Mrs... Ber-
nard •Norris ,(Annie) and farnily
rood;. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burt an
son 'Edward, Kixxlough; 'and
Mrs. 13111 ,and sori Georgt
.6f. Kinlotigh;, Mr. and Mrs. Robt
and Miss -Nori-na Burt 01
Tipior40 and a nephew and niece
BE PREPARED .FQR
complete tine of, Rubber Footwear
for. the whole family.
Take Advantage Of These. Specials
Women's lieed velvet
Clearing at $3795
Women's high zippered
Velvet goloshes, fur
. trimmed.
Clearing* •at $4.95
0111LB'S VELVET "GOLOSHES $2,95.
MEN'S FELT TOP .HEAVIt •RVBBERS $5.25
MI4SE$' CLOTH. OVERSHOES $2.95
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