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favorite Tub •Frock." The. kind you want to 'live hi,
for street dr Koine 'wear, ' Fruits, stripe broad loth •
and:seersuckers Misses and Ladies' sizes.
MISSES DRESSES—colorful, nipped in at the waist,. gath ..
ered skirts, square neckline. The favorite- with 'the:
teenage; 14-2b years:
GINGHAM DRESSES in shirt -maker .style. Other styles, no
•: sleeves. The • best bet for ;street -or 'sportswear. Sizes.
1444.
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xHIB „OUTSTANDING' : SPECIAL. for thrifty housekeepers.
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w colors.
''Smart 'patterns,, good` quality print, .washable
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.Special $2r1 9.
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ENGAGEMENTS
ENGA. dEMENTS
SHIP' OVER_ .1;QQ. FOUNDS
OF CLOTHING & FOODSTUFFS.
Lucknow And District coritri.
buted 1,365. pounds. of ' clothing
and foodstuffs to the British
Flood 'Relief ;Campaign. In ad
dit}attas1rcontributions-,amount
I ed ` to $105.0, A11 contributions
have been forwarded to. Provin-
cial headquarters.
An, acknowledgement of :the
part played by. this community,:
'has. been received from the• Hon.
Russell T. I elley, chairman : of
this Ontario campaign, and Which
expressed •appreciation of the
support accorded "While letter said in part;
returns•are .not yet complete, 'the
Campaign has been. in'every .way
.one. of, the finest. efforts • Made by
a: `: people,,:whose !generosity has
now achieved ' :Almost; legendary
proportions"..
Preliminary'', figuresassure at.
least 1000. tons of clothing' and
household. .articles,„ 300, . tons of
canned and packaged food arid
at least $35•;000 in cash.' The first
shippent :is.,_-on:_:_the•,. .highs seas.
bound•. for Literpeol,
Members: of the local 'commit-,
tees were Messrs.: Harvey' Trelea-
ven, T. W. Smith, -J. R. MclNab
J. W. Joynt, Rev. R. A. �Joselyn
and Rev:. J, W. Stewart, with Mr.
Treleaven and Mr. • Smith given'
the chief 'credit ; . '•
,
d' 'I• Mr and Mrs. WM. Ritchie at1-
Mr.ard Mrs Peter Graf,. God-
of.:
o -
ericli, jannounce the engagement
of their , ,. daughter,` Catherine I
Mary,. to Edward Ernest Crocock,
son of .Mrs. •Crocock. 'arid: the late
"Mr Edward Crocock, of. Brant-
cord 'the' marriage to take place
on Saha,' ay, June
.a.m. in: St. Peter's church.
•Mr • and Mrs Percy. Hyde, Kiri=
cal dine, , •• wish , to announce the
- .engagement. Of :their, eldest ,.dau-
'.ghter, borathY Ilene to ;.D.onald
Alan Liddle, son 'of :Mr. and Mrs;
ttake •a place , the latter part
June
asty
in
orsummer appetites.
Finest Norwegian : Sardines
lhonaire Brand': ....;tan 29c
Dr F1ii11ips :: Tangerine Juice
Tin 19c
Ideal Sweet ,Mixed Pickles
Jar 26c
Borden's .Malted Milk
Tin .. :. 45c
Sweetened, chocolate. flavor.
Cottage Sandwich Spread
Jars ,•3 18c
Burns .: Speef
29c
Tin • . �� " .
A • cooked beef specialty
Tuna
Ii,.
=Fancy Quality .
Special • ... , 49c
P " ' e Aristocrat of ,Fish' •
Th
for • delicious Salads and,;:
.Safidwiches
A:'
nounce - the engagement of their
daughter, :• Elsie Ida, to' Robert
Earl, son of ,Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Ii., Irvin:
Mr and Mrs Dan Nicholson.
,h-,to''an.nounee the,engagement
their+ eldest: daughter; isabeI
Christina, to Wi liam J aures•
.. ter;' younger son of. Mr. and Mrs.:
William :, Co. Hunter, : •Ashfield.
Township. 'The . Ju
to take
place early in.. y
;Rev.. and •' Mrs J. Wi Stewart.
announce .,the . engagement of'
t- •..er clan = Ater; ' Jose,
P
'hine''Wilm'a:. (Joy), , to 'Mr. T Qs.
Reid McKim eldest son of :Mr.
and Mrs: A. E. ,McKim.,`Thel wed-'
ding will .take place in Lucknow-
.
United Church" the middle ',of
July.
Buys Village Residence
-Mrs. Elizabeth jewitt .has- pur-.
Miss '
Mary Struthers . of Toronto,
'who spent. the .:week -end 'here.'
The 'house 'is at present tenanted
by. •Mr. and: Mrs- John McCliarles..
TO TAKE ' OVER : NEW
DUTIES S ON "JULY 1st
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THURSDAY, JUNE 19th, 1917
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Siminer, Footwear
For Those Hot. Days Ahead:
„ DIES
..SANDALS, PLAY SHOES,
WH.I-TES, . DRESS SHOES. • •
Fleet.
opt and,
oodreh
or Menomen and Childre . .
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CE OUTSTANDING :VALUES
T. •H: Alton, Lucknow born son
of Mrs. T. H. Alton . and the late_
Mr. 'Alton whov was_ last. week'
elected treasurer :of :;Bruce Couu
ty will assume his new, duties •on
July:' 1st. He; will."'succeed•Mr. 4xA1-`
tan Nelson.: "•
MRS.. McIfellq• ATTENDING1..,"T�m",who is forty years Of
CAMPARAINL_nTt -CSN E • lago was successful in winningthe,
I office .'from a field•of :forty' tan-'
Mrs.. A. E, McKim left this 1 didates: He waa eleeted ' on the
week 'forCamp Training Centre (-seventh ballot :over O'.' T' Monk
, W
at Camp Ahmek ,on•''Canbe Lake"
court reporter .in, a 'close ;count
in Algonquin Park,"''where af
PSince ,graduating :from , Luck_-
secialized carne training' pro ('now,. , Continuation School and.
grain will be:heldyfrom. June;'20th, Normal. .:School,' Torn has • resided
to 'June 29'tha , • * in Toronto:' for much' of the `time,
.•.. This program is offered by the. •;being , employed : in financial Of
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1 Extensi
.ron . Department ..:Of .:.the fices. He, had . five year's army
,
of
.> •Toronto /through' service, and served: oSerseas 'for.
Urhverslty �.. three years m- the: capacity, Of.
the School of Social Workand in • a master, `rising to" the rank of
co-operation with the .Taylor
'Paymaster,
in . Mr. and .Mrs.` Alton, who. ser-
ved as :a :nurse overseas with ;the'
Canadian • Army Medical'. Corps,' :.
will ' take'' up residence in Walk
ertori; Where 'Tom's<. brother, Mr.
Harry Alton, iso,public -school_
principal. ' ,, t
SIZES
Fbr added .Health' and Enjoy-
went,' ' serve. ' 'Cool; Summer'
Salads.. ' often with' Choice
Fresh . Fruits and Vegetables
from Tlompson's
OMPSON'S
The Store of Friendly Service
'PHONE 82 ` . WE DELIVER
Statten • Caines. Others: sharing
the sponsorship are the Canadian
Camping -Association, Welfare.
Council, Canadian . Red • : Cross,
Camping Association and Ontario
Department ,of 'Educatiirm.
Campers will explore a bog,
go ::on hikes, take overnight'. canoe
trips,.. learn,: the 'skills _ of outdoor
living, : learn how; to rough it
smoothly.. : Exploring lake • arid'
forest 'will be accompanied •with•
training' in • camperaft skills'
swimming, diving, life - saving,
first, aid, watercraft, . packing,
portaging,.:firebuilding and cook''
ing.' Special. . • emphasis 'will be
placed on . group leadership.
Practise and- • theory 'will
combined in in a 'reali tic camp set-
ting, � in recognilZing • rile fact
that
organized camping' is now' an. in-
tegral part • of a .Welt -rounded
.program of 'education . for Canad
ian youth.,,:. ;
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UNITED '.CH•URCH:
LrUCKNOW' a
Rev.:'.! W. 'Stewart, B.A.,'
•.' .Pastor.
'SUNDAY, .'JUNE 22, ' ,1947
II a.m.: '.Sunday School. At nim
• yersary• and Flower Day.;'.
`."The Lord Speaketh"
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7 p.m.t • Mr, J. H. Hopper,
Wingbarn.
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CKNOW. , BOWLING CLUB :, �•
Invites: old- and new :bowlers., to enjoy
:an. evening at the Greens.
• June- a
ursd�a !� .
Tonight, 7.3.0 sharer:,'
BOVLS .• SUPPLIED,
THREE GAMES
• .Soft. Shoes 'or Rubbers' Required
•Harvey Treleaven, Pres.. •
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Finlayson, Sec,
..SPECIAL MEETING OF: .''I W.
TO BE HELD ON FRIDAX
'The Story :of Hand}crafts" is
Vie "subject of . the address to be
given .at the Meeting .Of the 'Wo -
Men's' Institute a,t•Lucknow Town`
Hall, ori Friday; •h June 20t `at 2.30.
P.m The speaker is'Mrs; Lereine'
Ballantyne. of Toronto who is
well, known, for her, Witty. and
informative talks; • S.ince. handl
a subject
crafts' is •
alt.:Women whether
them ' or 'merely ap.
odd'
story back •of these arts, .,a g,
crowd Ais .expected:` The : mee Ing
is ;open,.and• visitors atew.elco ie•
to :come and bringtheir friends.
Mark ..the date and cloin't .miss it:
'Mrs, . Armstrong Wi l'son will p1e`
lade and the program ��'ill include'
musical z u�mbet•s and .1 ci din s by
focal talent. .
NEW' BEDSPREADS
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NEW TABLE CLOTHS
NEW WOOL BLANKETS'
NEW: BEDTHROWS: •
NEW FLETTE ,.BLANKETS.
NEW.'SHE'ETS' AND . SIEETIN,G:
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he Store -...:.With. • The Stoc
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