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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, MQW,• ONT+ARO-
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ASHTON'S MEN'S and
WEAR DEPT.
DRESSING GOWNS
it, Rayons, Wools, Flannels.
* • Small, neat designs or :plains,:
* Wines, Blues or Greens.,
Small,` Medium, Large and Extra targe..
Men's from $5.95 to $10.95
Boy's at . ,.... $3.95 and $4.95
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SPORT SHIRTS -- . •
New Shipment from ,Forsyth, Bluestone and
0,13 other well known makers.: While the selection
Is good, pick out your "requirements, small,
• medium, ;large and XL. Tails 'in stock in
the' above sizes' for those who need extra
et length' m the • sleeves an? :bodies:
ailPAJAMAS
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1,0 By Forsyth and Tuekley' new patterns just
received at $4.95. Imports as low as $2.98. :.
' Boys' 8 to 14 at • $2.98 and, $1.98..
PULLOVERS and CARDIGANS
Men's Bulky, Knit Pullovers and Cardigans
La lin gold, green, brass and brown at: $8:95
11 and $10.95. Other pullovers at $5.951 and $7.95
Boy's from ` $3.95 to $5.95
' MEN'SVESTS•
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One . • of the newest ideas in • gifts by
Bluestone: • Fronts : in assorted patterns
including plaids, and also in plain ' shades
of gold,.green and red in' velvets ; /.
MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS.
The well known Forsyth no -iron shirts at
$5.95; Terrylene and' • Cotton • , at. $7.95;
Terrylene at. $7.95 and $9.95; .Boys 'white.
shirts. ,at. $1.98 • and •,$2.98. •
MEN'S GLOVES - ..
Leather Palms 2.98; - Wool, $1.25. and $1.98;
Leather Lined, $2.98 and $3.95; Deer' Skin
unlined $5.95, Band Stitched.
FLANNEL •SHIRTS
Bright ' Patterns for Christmas giving,
Small, Medium, , Large and Extra Large.
Doeskin and Flannel at $2.98. Imports at
$1.98; goys' ' at :$1.00, • :$1.98 and . $2.98.
CHRISTMAS TIES ' --
;:At 51.50 and $2.00 Boxed• at no, extra •
charge. Boys' : at 79c 'and . $100.
MEN'S HATS : .
By Mallory and ':stetson.: A gift' certificate
is a good suggestion for Whatever price
range you choose.
MEN'S • SOCKS•
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Christrnus stock on . display' . at 79e, .' $1.00 .
and: $1.50. Boy's at. 39c, 59c and 79c..'"
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEAN
'ee Pick -Up and Delivery Monday and Thursday
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THAT 'Mrs. Jessie Allin''who 'had`
been making' encouraging pro-:
• gress: following her very eriti
'cal illness and' amputation,
' 'undetwent further surgery last
week . Tor removal of another
embolism which developed,' "
THAT Mrs, Wilson Irwin • :cif
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• Lucknow, who , is ninety, years
of age,. 'motored • to Georgetown
for `• a week=end, recently with
her on, Spence and. ,Mrs Ir-
win. They :visited with Mr: and
Mrs. Spence Irwin's: daughter;
• Mrs. Laura Brown. •
' are availaIble ' at the Library
for students and adults.: These
are'. listed iri an •advertiament In
• this issue. •
.TIAT the Lucknow Industrial
-. hockey league .schedule "opens;
next Tuesday with games
played. in' Wingham until . ice
:is' available. A 'double-header'
.that night features High School
and Dungannon•• and Silver -
woods and Belfast. The High
school team goes right back :at
it .on Wednesday •when they,
take on Kintail.
THAT . Rev,. and :Mrs:. '` G. W
Kaiser, ' Mrs. Albert ' Alton` and
Mrs. Leonard. Ritchie : were in
• 1 istowel •.', on Saturday• attend-
ing the funeral of'•. Mrs. ' 'C..
DeWitt, Cousins; which• occur-
red at Uxbridge. Her minister,
Revr• :Donald Jay of . Uxbridge
conducted • the service. Heti
husband,. Rev. Cousins now reg•
tired, preached iri : Ashfield
—from •1921 to 1925. They were
recently 'sadly bereaved by the
•death of their daughter;Mar.
garet. '
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THAT . a classified 'ad ' 'in ,last
week's paper paid off:' quickly
for Clayton Alton of Ashfield
Tot?vnship. Clayton had the.
item sold Wednesday (he .gets
his paper Thursday) to'.a Ltick=,
now subscriber who was on
the scene about an hour" after
• he received his 'own paper in
the afternoon mail, •
THAT municipal employees add.
ed a touch of Christmas atriios-
phere along, the', main street
last week •when strands of col-
oured lights were attached to
the light standards. Despite the
lighting, the summer like weati
they 'oti Saturday 'and Sunday
did 'little to impress the fact.
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that Christmas is just over • 3
weeks away, ,
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THAT the Kairshea Women's In
stitute 'staged a've'ry successful
St, Andrew's ball oh, Friday
evening at the Legion Halh
Special entertainment included
dancing ;t.by` Joan; • Connie and
• Heather MacKenzie •• and Mary
Finlayson. with .pipingaccom-
paniment .by Iasi MacKenzie &
▪ foils' dancing numbers by . a
Kincardine group. As Usual the
homemade pie was • "gobbl'ed
up'.' at this popular . annual
• dance,
THAT ilichard . Webster is .a,
", 'patieta't in Winghai : General"
r hospital, having suffered a
coronary, attack on Monday,
"Dick'' as he is;/ known to ev-
eryone waS down town an
• Moriday axed was • returning
:THAT• 1VIr. ' and Mrs P:' W, Hoag
'':;returned''to Strathroy on, ;Sun -
.day. Mr.: Hoag • suffered . a heart
•. attack .w'lile, visiting here some
Seven weeks ago arid had since
been a patient in Win�gham' Hos-
pital. ' Among • 'the many re,
:meinbtrances received while he
• was hospitalized was the :.gift'.
• •of a' bathrobe,' pyjamas, and a
plant' from ;his former students'
of Grade 11, 12' and 13 `.at' Luck
now District ,High 'School '
THAT George Anderson .arrived
at Aukland, . New 'Zealand,
about ten :days ago, where he
is now employed: ` :.Enroute
"`down under," George enjoyed
"ap leasant cruise on the liner
'Canberra..
NEAREST' TO YOUR BANK 'and, POST OFFICE.
est Toothpaste, tube
Bargain. With :,Fluoristan Family size. Save. 28c
Ice' Cream Sale, half -gal. • 89c
Save 10c. Silverwoods Deluxe. Feature.
Soda Cracker ,Sale 2 Ibs. 65c
Save 13c. Christie's. Plain, or Salted.
Tomato: Soup Sale 9 tins $1.
Save: 22c Campbell's, 10 oz. Feature Sale.,
Margarine Super Sale 4,:Ibs. 89c
Save 27c. Delmar For Baking and Table Use.
Headquarters -For. All Fresh Fruits And
,Vegetables Arriving Daily.
Apples,.1'otatoes, Cranberries, Pears, .Etc.
Values Effective We Sell For Less
Nov'. 30, Dec. '1, °2, Phone 119; Luck: ow.
WEEK -END' BAKERY: SPECIALS
Pum kin Pie
Regular 60c; l0c off
Fresh Lemon- Tarts SOe+
Regular 60c dozen.
istmas Frui `
Assorted sizes to suit your' Taste.,
ARNATION BAKERY, Lucknow
Wallace Vines, Prop., Phone 36 ,
THAT;M ss,Mary. MacIntyre, Reg:
N., of•..Kincardine, has taken up
residence in the. Wilbert 'Hodg-
kinson . apartment ori Stauffer
St ` In the near, future. :Mary.
wili resume her former.. posi
tion at 'Dr. M.. H Corrin's of-,
fice.
THAT when'n we have to pass *up
• •a . turkey banquet = and for
free — that's bad. It has hap-'
pened not once, but three times
in the past ten days:due to the
pressure of . work at The, Sen
thiel Office. Our thanks to the:
Ashfield, West Wawanosh and.
Kiss Federations of Agricul-
ture for compliinentary banquet
tickets and' our .regretsin hay-
ing. been, unable• .to attend..'•
THAT' .Patricia Foran who. has
• been a member, .of. the •local
' 'Bank ' of.:Montreal staff, has ac
cepted • a position on the •}len
Telephone staff • at. ' Winghani
and `com'menced .her'new ditties'
on Monday. : "Patsy, is 'the
daughter . of Mr. and ,•Mrs:.:Elmer
Foran of , Sty Helens:..
THAT "William'' Potter left 'the .
first of last week for .California
'to' spend` the winter with his
daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Mc-
Farlane.. He accompanied
grandson; ;Robert McFarlane t&
,% •Mrs. . McFarlane who : ;motored
soutlY !Mr. •:Potter has been
making his .home here -with his
daughter, Mrs.:. Charles 'Shad-
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