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THE LUCKNOW sgtern L, LITCKNOW, 'ON A t
guy (arefully.1. and Buy
tnly What You Need
NEW PRINTS --Beautiful floral patterns for housecoatsand
dresses. °The best quality print, 36" wide. ,°, 30c
PRINTS in small patterns for aprons or children's
wear. . 30c
Other pieces, good patterns.' Yard 7 25c
COTTON FLANNEL in plaid suitable for shirts or child-
ren's ,dresses. Yard 38c
BOYS' SWEATERS.' All wool. V-neck in 'shades of brown,.
blue of wine. Practical, . for school and general use.
)Priced x 52.00 &
GOOD QUALITY Men's Worsted Sock in heather mixture.
Pair 75c
GOOD NEWS. FOR MOTHERS. Boys' Humphrey 'Tweed
Breeches, double knee and ' seat, size 27-3'4 . . ,°; 53.98
Templeton
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:It's Overseas
Christas
Shoppin! Time
Let Us Help Yiv With Food'
Suggestions ,For. Your Over-
seas Xmas Box. Remember
—
Noverber 1st Is The Mailing
Deadline.
Cheese
Tea Bags
Soup Mixes
Maple Butter
Soap, ,Shoe. Polish
Hot Chocolate Powder
Oxo & 'Chicken Cubes'
Honey, Pickles, Olives
Cough Drops, Chocolate Bars,'
Cigarettes, Cigars, Tobaccos
A TREAT FOR EVERY BOX
Individual Kellogg Cereals &
Canned Milk include this
great combination.
tHOM.PSN'S.
'PHONE 82 WE DELIVER,
Should, Be Early If Possible
Sorry, but we reserve Wednes-
day .morning for last minute
news. We can only set' so much
type on Wednesday before going
to press, and lengthy articles
that couldhave, been sent in
earlier in the . week are likely to
be omitted ,in the rush.
PRESENTATION HELD . FOR
MR. AND MRS. JIM REM
Mr.. and Mrs. Jim. Reid were
taken ,by surprise last Monday
evening when the neighbors
gathered together and spent an.
enjoyalse evening before leaving
the neighborhood for"their new
horne south. ,of the village.Games
were played- and lunch' served
and afterwards. Mrs. McGill read
an address and they were pres-
Anted with an ` end table and
Ronnie a pull toy.
• Monday,. Sept. ,13th, 1943,
Dear Freda, Jim and Ronnie:
We your friends have gathered
here this evening to wish you
well in your new horne..Although
.you haven't lived amongst us for
many years . yet your departure
'will , leave alispot hard to fill. We
are -very; glad that you - are not
leaving this ' community alto-
gether and hope you will drop
in, to see us all as often, as you
can.And as a token of our friend-
ship We , plait you ,with this
table which a ..hope will remind
you of tis. '
Your friends, The Smiths; Hun-
ters, . Durnins, Websters, McGills,
VanCamps, Mrs. Jewitt, Mr. Pot-
ter. •
Bottle Shortage Acute
Fairview ..Dairy published an
advertisement last week, urging,
the prompt return of all mil c
bottles. The available supply of
new bottles is far from adequate
to sustain the diminishing reserve
of empties that they dairy oper-
ators have on hand.
Dairy , patrons have been in-
formed that. unless all bottles are.
promptly and 'r'e°gularly set out
for collection they° will be forced
to adopt" Government Rugulatioiis
of collecting a five -cent deposit
on each bottle.
ONLY 65 out of 160 who were
notified of the fourth blood donor
clinic at Goderich, were in at-
tendance.
TI,IURSUAYR SEPT, Lard, 1243.
FORMER C1iftATi .IS
° WALLAC,EBURG RECTOR
Rev. J. C. Caley, Mrs. Caley
and David were the recipients o
several gifts presented at a fare-
well party in the parish hall at
Norwich last week before leav-
ing for Wallaceburg. Mr. ard
Mrs'. Caley received an occasional
chair,' an electric table larnp, a
flame -ware- dobule . boiler, and
several pieces of ovenware; Da-
vid received a pictureand a baby
spoon. The presentations were
made by, the church wardens,!
Prior tothe. presentations being
made, Mr, W. W. Morgan, who
was chairman of the gathering,
read an address in which was 'ex-
pressed the congregation's regret.
at losing Mr.° Caley, and congra-
tulations on his having been ap-
pointed toso important a charge
as Wallaceburg, -
Rev. Caley was curate irn-Luck-.
now during the rectorship bf Rev.
Jr H. Geoghegan. .
GOOD. PRICES AT
SALE AT AUBURN.
A very Successful action sale.
was held on Thursday at the
farm of John Reid, West Wawa -
nosh. Prices realized:` were good,
horses sold for $127, cows $137,
small pigs ,$5:25 each, grain $1.35.
a {hundred, .1942 oats 60 cents, a
bushel. A large crowd was pres-
ent. The farm has been sold and
Mr. and Mrs:.. Reid have purchas-
ed a home on, East St. in God-
erich.
WEDDING 'BEL -LS
JOHNSTON=BROWN
A pretty autumn wedding was
solemnized at the home of Mr:
and Mrs. Wm. J; Brown' of Lang-
side at three o'clock on Wednes-
day, September 15th, when their
daughter, Ardyss Caroline, be-
carnq the bride of William Clarke
Johnston,/' son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Johnston of •Belgrave. The
ceermony was performed by Rev.
A. "H. Wilson of Whitechurch,
More a , bank of ferns and
autuYnn , flowers. The° wedding
music was played by Mr;,.. Wm.
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er, the. bride looked lovely i
.gown of turquoise sheer cre
with matching flower . ,hat, a
carried a bouquet -of- Bria_re.
roses -with adiantum fern. .
was attended' by her .: only sist
Miss Gertrude Brown, weari
a pretty -frock of shell pink she
crepe and flower, hat of turquo
velvet. She carried a bouquet
ink and white gladioli.
The groom was attended by .h
usin, ' Mr. Alex McBurney
elgrave.
The bride's mother was dress
blue figured wool jacket dre
ith .a corsage of white aster
he. groom's mother wore to
repe with a corsage of snapdra
ns. A wedding supper was ser
d to about twenty guests in th
ining room decorated with pi
d white streamers. The bride
ble was centred with the'`wed
ng cake, pink,' candles and pin
d 'white asters. Rev. Wilso
roposed the toast to -'the brid
which the .groom responded.
The groom's gift . to the: brid
as a gold filled' locket; to th
idesmaid, a beautiful clock
the groomsman, a gold tie pin
d ,to the . organist, silver „pep
er-and- salt -shakers. -
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d confetti,, the happy coupl
ft for a short honeymoonin
ndon analother points, the
ride . travelling in, a biege, and'
own dress, green' coat and hat
th black accessories;
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Wednesday, Night
Closing
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Effective the first t week in
October, ' business
Lucknow will close at six
o'clock on; Wednesdays even-
ings.
The Thursday .half holiday
will continue to be observed
the year round, with the ex;
ception of the month -of De-
cember,.
LUCKNOW BUSINESS MENS
,__ASSOCIATION ..: -
J. R. McNab, ,Pres..
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Stewart, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY;: SEPTEMBER 26th
10 a.m.—Sunday" School
11 a.m.—Subject, "Earnestness
of . Prayer":
Children's_ Story—"The
Trailing Arbutus".
7 p.m.—Subject, "The Face
of Jesus". ,
IRWi[N IRVIN _ '- -
At the home of the' bride's 'par-
ents, 9th Concession of Ashfield:
on Wednesday. September 15th,
a 'p'retty autumn wedding took
place, when Doreen Creole,
youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. 'Wm. H. Irvin, became the
bride . of Fames Eldon 'Irwin of
Goderich, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James. Irwin, Second Concession,
Huron. The Ttev. G. G. Howse
performed the ceremony before
an arch of autumn .leaves and falli
flowers: .
The bride, attired in a street
length frock of white sheer 'with
corsage of Briarcliff roses,,° en-
tered the room on the arm of her
father to the strains of the wed-
ding music' played by Miss Etta I
Mae, Irwin, sister of the, groom.
GARY GRANT 'JEAN ARNO
. 'JEAN
RONMO CO[MAN
rkierafxot-titeerei;i1
A GEORGE STEYENS
PR)JUCrION
with
EDGAR..BUCHANAN.
A COLUMBIA
PICTURE
CARTOON
Fair Days, Tues., Wed
STAN LAUREL '.&
OLIVER HARDY in
A Chump at, 'Oxford'
CARTOON in technicolor
NEXT Friday, Sat.
Robert Stack, Andy . Devine
"Men of C Texas"
ALSO •'Ted Weems, and His
Orchestra. in "Swing . Frolic's"
Comn<ieneing In October, the
l test News Reels will , be
shown ' weekly at The Sepoy
Theatre.
The bride's attendant was Miss
Evelyn Trwin of London, sister' of
the groom, who wore pink sheer
with Dream -roses.. The , groom
was attended by Mr. Robert Ir-
vin, brother of the bride. During
the signing of the register Mrs.
Howse sany ". 0 Perfect Love".
After the wedding a, dinner
was served., to _twenty .. guests_ by .
Mrs. Charles Morrison 'and Mrs.
Isaac Cranston, aunt and cousin
Of the bride. The happy couple
left on a wedding trip to Niagara
Falls; Toronto and other points.
Fortravelling the bride donned
a , costume of cogen blue rabbit
wool with brown tweed coatkand
brown accessories. Oh their re-
turnthey willu reside in Goderich."
MORE PAPERS WANTED
Inspite of an extra press• run,
we were unable to supply the de-
mand for copies of the September
9th issue of The .Sentinel. We'
have had a special request for a
few copies of this issue, and pass>4.
i.t., on to anyone who may have
a copy of that issue of which
they have no furth
er. use.
Men's and
Boys' Work Clothing and
Warm Vndergarinent5
The Store
With
The Stock
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KET ST -ORE, Luc
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