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HAUGHS BIG "88" OVERALLS -=,;,heavy weight blue denint
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BOYS' OVERALLS --Heavy weight bine 'denhri, Sizes 28-
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■ WOOL TARTAN OVERALLS for dress up. Warm . for
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- MALE " HELP. WANTED.
Woodworkers
Machine hands, cabinet
makers, ' finishers, : thor-
oughly ' experienced f 'o r''
radio cabinet plant in Tor-
onto:
Include full•' particulars: as
to experience,' when' avail-
able. All replies treated in
'confidence. Interview Will
be arranged .in. ; your own
town.
APPLY BY LETTER
to'.
Box A,; Lecknow : Sentinel'.
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god Favorites:
McLareiis
15c'
"For 'making .delicious ° '
cinnamon toast".
Aylmer mato•. Cat: ap
Bottle , 19c
Shizriff's '"Bid'' Desserts
2 packages ' " 21c
Butterscotch, chocolate and {
Vanilla.
Adams Orange',Juice
48 oz. tui 33c
Wisiimg Well Gingerrale
30• oz. bottle 2 for 25c
(plus deposit)
baker's Sweetened Coconut
4 oz..'tin 20cs'
BuyOf`'hong . Shred, Extra . Moit,'
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• WETOEY',S
PURE PEACH , JAM
12,, "oz. bottle ,
BScDouglas
BORN..
BUTTON—In -Wingl am • Hospital,
on Friday, September. 10th,- to
Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Sutton,. L• uck-
now.•(nee Lorna .Hunter), a dau-
ghter." .
AITCHISON--' . In Wingham Gen-
eral:*
en-
eral ` Hospital, on' Wednesday,
Sept.. 1st, to Mr. and. Mrs. Doug-
las Aitchison, W Ingham, a ..s°'1,
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ALTOt - In Wingham General
Hospital on Monday,: Sept.-' 6th.'
to. Mr.: and 'Mrs. v George . Alton,
R.. 2, Lucknow; a son,.
INGLES - In Wingliairn Gener .1
Hospital; on Thursday Sept. . 2nd
to Mr. and Mrs: Roderick ..Ingles'
Lucknow,'' a son. •
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STARTS 61st . YEAR .
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•partnership'. and bought out Mr.
Joynt. Following this the new
block was built across the toad.
Mr. 'Allan Turner subsequently
bought. out , Mr. Ackert's inter-
ests and in the spring of• 1927, Mr.
Rathwell sold out to Mr. Turner
and . bought out a ;business in
Waterford. In the fall of .1930,
he' returned to Lucknow and in
association With Mr; W. T. Reed
bought out Mr. Turner. In. 1940
this ' partnership was dissolved
and the business has since been,
Operated under'.: the firm name of
S C. Rathwell and Son as Gerald
Rothwell has been. associated with
his father in the :business for the.
past several. years.
Mr. and' Mrs; Rothwell have
long been faithful and •devoted,
members .of the''• Methodist. and
United Church Mr.' Rathwelr was
Sunday School superintendent.
for i many years and for some
time has served - as secretary 'of
' the Official Board.. ' lie . •is an
ardent bow'lei .f .and'•',: despite his
busy'add 'active life, spends many
a spare'evening .at the green. He
has long' been known as ' an ex-
pert gardener and horti ulturist
and during' ., most' ' of ' the life' of
the Horticultural . Society locally,
acted as the. President..
..11+x. and Mrs, • Rathwel1 have
one -son,.' Gerald; -of -town , and. one -
daughter, Mrs. •Orris Moffat
(Irene) of Toronto. Deep 'sororw
has been. theirlot • on; inore•• than
one occasion.. Their -son , Arnold
Was killed at:The om�ne iii1916,
.and• .their daught r :.'Mary died.
suddenly in 1940. •
To Mr. Rathwell go 'copgratula=
tions, "on sixty years at the shoe=
maker's • bench, • and best wishes
for continued good health `so. that.
he may. continue to :expertly •,ply
his trade .for`.some time to cthne.
MacMIILLAN In• Louise Marsh-
all Hospital, Mt. Forest, on : Aug..
8thj 1948, to : Mr. and' : Mrs. Cecil
J. MacMillan. (nee Helen Burt), a.
son, Elliott : Burt, a brother ',for
Mary L3►11n.
Thanksgiving Day October llth.
According ' to ' custom • the' sec-
ond Monday in October will '.be'
!observed . 'in ' 'the Dominion . as.
.Thanksgiving . Day. The : date is,
October .11th.
SIXTEEN .TOTS
BEGIN . SCHOOL
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'THURS., SEPTEMBER. 16th, 1940
slit�n's
TOT -TO -TEEN & LADIES' • WEAR
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We now have our Fahl Shipments of .Child.
•Ten's Snow Suits, :in' 'Chinchilla and Gabardine,..
assorted shades and sizes. •
Teen-agers box and swing . beck Coats,' some
with hoods. • Plaids and plain materials. Sizes 77
14x..
Boys'Cotton F . annel Plaid Shj
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rte, •sizes
and 8-14.
With public . school ' enrolment
abbot complete, ' there are 136
names.:on'. the register this term,
according "to Principal J. D. Ross.
By "grades: tbe.' enrolment is 'is
"follows: Grade 1, 16; 'Grade 2, .20;
Grade. 3, 16;Grade .4; •.20; : Grade
5, 21; Grade 6 : 18;' Grade 7, '17;
Grade 8 8.
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1'1. There are -sixteen beginners in
Grade 1 'this year. They are: Evan..
Agnew, Bruce Baker,. •.:Laura
Breckles, Jiin . Brewer, Jack But-
ton, .Leonid' Collins, Betty FergU —
on,; Jim Gardner,. Bob 'Habkirli;
George Humphrey, ,Hei1drikus
Lorusso, Carolyn. Mathers, Mar-.
guetite. McKenzie, Franklin //fur.-+
die,' Ruth `Ann' . Nosal,: Gary Itit-
HOMP,SON!S
'The Store of Friendly Service'
serving' Lucknow & Vicinty:
• for over. 25 years:
LADIES' WEAR
SLIPS -Black Satin or white .Celanise, •straight:
{• cut, • 32 '38:
-FRENCH BRAS'IErRESBIack Satin or .White
t • Cotton or2Nylon, 32 38.. -
' KELLEY . TO OPEN •FAIR
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Indoors this, year . the' '•, public -•-
school children's exhibits should
be •really. Something.. The. •'prize;
money ' .has. been ` increased all.
along. the •line :and as well, t'he'
pupil scoring the most points
will receive a : $6,00;.:Parker.:pen
and 'pencil: set.. This . department
,should excel what it was orig-
inally 'planned :to succeed .— 'the
:rural ' school • fair. `
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There' will Also be an interest
ing : athletic sports :competition,'
which is always keenly .contest
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Ashfield tug' of" war team will
have to look to 'their laurels , , if.
they are to retaithe•John.Hanna
trophy. Albert . ' ee's stalwarts
are, going. to face 'stiff.;. opposition
from-. West Wawanosh, where
Gordon MacPherson is . assetinbt
Ing a' 'squad :that Will . give their
neighbors : the . heave-ho of their
life.
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•'` To provide 'a variety' grand-
stand performance the Armstrong
Studio of London is, providing
artists Who will present a vers-
atile ,program. There will be . `a
public .,address system on the
grounds. .
It is expected there will be
midway attractions , • such .:as a
merry',- go round 'and a • ferris
wheeon the 'grounds ,'` °
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Evening venini • n�nent.will fea-
8 onto rtain ..
ture.' the. play, "Aunt Cindy
Cleans -Up", which ;will be pre-
sented in the Town Hall 'both
Grade II pupils include: Fraser
Ashton, Audrley Bieman, Brenda
Brewer, Alan Chin,* Joan 'Crain:-
ford;
Crawford; •Betty Hahkirk, Arthur 'How-'
ald, ' Joanne Bunter;Jirri John-
.stone, Jack Kennedy, .Jim .Lyons,
Margaret Rose . Lyons,' Jean 'Mul-
lin Ror:t ie Reid, ' Bill Robinson,
Doug Schmid, Marlene Stanley',
`NanStruthers,' Ronald , Va1 d
"Stru a ,
cy Webster.
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Clearance
• JACKETS FOR. HOOL:
{ Sizes ".14' . to 20SC.
SPRING and FALL COATS
•' Sizes• .13% to', 221/2.
SPRING And FALL 'SUITS
Sizes 12 to 241/.•
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RAINCOATS.
Sizes 12 .to. 18.
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tart the kiddies :back to School yin good fitting,^
. long wearing shoes:.
eral well .known lines , to choose #l�'om:
"HURLBUTS" THE, V 'ALCOTT SHOE"
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PUNCH•' and. `JUDY" • ' `CAVAL
Names. that -*stand : a for 'fit and :long: wear.
ASK 'TO • SEE THEM
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'tion here, having 'presented a dif-
ferent
ferent 'play . for ' show. 'nights, a.
year agd. • Orr. Wednesday night
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a dance will follow the play with
Tuesday - .and Wednesday • nights music by : .Farrier's.. orchestra.
by the Harriston Dramatic' Club: I : ' • * * '
Farr t y ..ThE. 3
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his year Will b .
e 5 •
directors '.are banking on a crec•-
ord attendance, which will pr." -
vide some ' .of, the necessary fir...,
ancial assistance to add. further
improvements' and more attraQ
This , cast has a splendid reputa- • ••: The adult . adinission ' ...toll the tions •
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