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AT :ASHTON'S
MEN'S CORDUROY :SUB,URBAN . COATS
Thick -set long,, wearing "Beek," Corduroy, Quilted satin
with wool interlining for cosiness, Button front closing,
Continental style, slanted side .pockets .With . flaps,
sleevetabs,. Lodengreen, or burnished tan or gold, 36'
to 44 . ,,,. ; , .:., .$19.95. , Boys'8 to 1�8� :.............: . $15.95,
MEN'S SUBURBANS, ALL WOOL, • .
Quilted. lined,: Button front, 36 to 44 , $14.95 & $16;95
;Boys'.. •aS: above, 8 . �to• ,18 ,,,.,., 4, $10.95 to $15,95.
MEN'S;'CORDUROY . SUBURBAN COATS
and; plain Sheen Sulburban•iCoats. In green, toast, brown
and''beige. Sized, from' 36`•. to .44, all with wool quilted
interlining from $14,95 to $19,95
BOYS' DUFFLE COATS •
With zippered detachable hoods, sizes: 8' - to 16
Priced at°...., . $10.95,. $11.95 . and $12.95.
N' . PARKAS ,
Sizes. 38 to 46,,from -, $12.95 to $14.95.
CORDUROY SLACKS ° FOR MEN & BOYS
Popular pleatless front styling in handsome- longwear-
ing corduroy; 'for '.casual comfort. -In black,. olive, brown,
tan, charcoal or ;19den. Men's 'sizes,, 30. to 36 ' $7.95
and $8.95; . Boys' sizes, 8 to 16. • $4.95. and $5.95
;MEN'S : & BOYS' LINED CORDUROY PANTS !
f ` n green, :grey, tan."' Men's sizes. 30, to 38' at $5.95'
Boys'' as above, sizes. 8 to -18 at $3,50, $3.95, $4.95
MEN'S' EVERY DAY PANTS : (Lined) •
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In 9 oz. green cgbtgn drill .with sanforized fining, ,ail
.sizes' 30' to 44 $5.95
,LINED' JACKETS
to match the •pants at
UNDERWEAR
Penrnans 71 Penman 95.
Penmans` 2 7 Fleece Lined
Stanfields Blue. Label • Stanfields Cpttof
Stanfields 25 % wool:;
.95.
,All,' the..above in ' stock in 'Combinations, Shirt and.
Drawers. Combinations in 3.6 to 48, Drawers ;32 tp , 44;
Shirts 36 to 46
YOU ARE INVITED .TO CHECK ' OUR ` PRICES.,
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS j
Free 'Pick -Up and Delivery Monday, and .Thursday
LADIES'
MEN'S WEAR
THAT the ground was white on
Monday morning as a remind-
er that winter isn't far awaY.
1 Highway snowplows & snow -
shovels made their first ap..
pearande of the ' season, albeit
there Wasn't too muck for
t SEE BY THE.
SENTINEI.
THAT en route ,home from a
Motor trip to the .West, Mr.
,Mrs, Jack Ackert and. children
and 'Mr. and Mrs.. Ewart Tay-
lor had a stop at Kenora when
they . called .on Dr.' and Mrs,
Brock Cleland, who' wish to
be remembered to their
friends here.
THAT . a caller at the :Sentinel.
last week ,was 'Rev. Robert It
Gray, evangelist and spiritual
counsellor of Toronto. Rev.
Gray was born at ' Lanes in
Ashfield Township in 1805. His
mother vias the former Har-,
riett Lane of Ashfield and his
father was Robert T. Gray. He
YOUR
BARGAIN. FOODLAND
BLUE SURF DETERGENT. 45.c OFF. auk
King Size. Very Low Price Feature. Box , , Tic
TOMATO JUICE SUPER SALE.
Tip -Top Fancy Quality. 48 Boz..
SALE. Save : 28c
KLEENEX TISSUE
Regular. and Chubby. Feature. .:
MARGARINE,, SUPER SALE.' Save 27c.
. Smooth, Sweet.. Tule Brand.t.. Special.
411.
• ICE.:CREAM; DEAL. Silverwood's,
Half -Gal. Regular' Price. Pint Brick
tins
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H QUARTERS FOR .-HALLOWE'EN
.SHO EARLY ONLY 3'. DAYS LEFT.
CANDIES; NUTS, ` APPLES .- .BUY /40W1
was the 5th of .a family: of °'nvalues E,ffecttve We Sell_ For Less
eight four boys 'and four. •
iris. Pho e 119 �i. i ...o t/
g October 27, 28, .29,. % .. �._ , k" w .
THAT the, district meeting of
the Agricultural. Societies of
Bruce and ' Grey will be , held
in Ripley . "on' November. .9th,
President . of the organization
is Donald MacTavish of Con.
2, Huron Township. .
TH4T two members of CKNX-•
TV staff have taken positions
elsewhere. John Krug, son of
Rev. and Mrs. Kiri Krug has
, gone to Montreal to a new Ste-
.tion
te-tion ..which will -shortly go -on
the air. 'Jack Mitchell has
gone to the ' Lethbridge sta-
tion
THAT Members of the . Gannet
Henderson family were : in Ha-
'milton . on Sunday .to see :an
exhibition .Junior A Hockey
match. Paul is on . the 'second
line of` the `Hamilton squad '&
appearsto be ' doing well in
the fast company. The sched-
ule opens on : Thursday.
'THAT Friday, ' November..25th.
has.' been set as the date of the
Kairshea's •St Andrews .ball in
the Town Hall.
THAT a check of the • calendar
will • impress upon you that
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.NO OPFER' REFUSED
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At the'finai day. of the *
Lucknow and District' Lions Glib *
RECOGNIZE SERVICES
OF PORT ALBERT ORGANIST
A well -attended 'supper Was
held on Sunday, October 16th in
the Anglican Church after the
service, m.honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Mimi who have sold
their farm, and purchased a new
home -in Goderich.. After the
supper, the wardens; Mk. Ralph
Foster and Mr, • Harold Adams,
react' and. address and presented
'them with a 'purse of money
Guest solOist for the service
was the . rector's ion, David
Wright, of Toronto. During the
service, Mr. Tigert's- resignation
was read and regretfully. accept-
ed. Rev. Wright thanked the or...*
ganist on behalf of the congre-
gation' .for his' many years of
service. Miss, Linda Foster, the
new •organist, .will commence
duties OctOber 30th.
THAT the wild :geese were Aden- now on the Spare Board;
Gary 'Ritchie, son . of Mr. and
• Mrs: Harold ' Ritchie,.. is also.
on the • Spare' Board, having'
taken the .'same 'course.
t'iful the end of.<the week and
some hunters had exceptional-
ly good luck. The ducks have-
n't beentoo plentiful . this year
and it is quite unusual to have
such . "a run" of geese as,,was
experienced over', the week:
. end. Hoge flocks were ` on the
wing, and were dropping
down to feed. One Huron Twp.
farmer said `he never saw the
like in his. life. One. flock
which settled . near him was so
big as to "cover a ten -acre
VitAT eye, glasses and lenSes
c ived-,by „the Lions Club for
e "Bank of Light" in India
are ready for shipment. All.
told some 700 pair make up
the ShiPinent
THAT Mr. afid Mrs. Charles
Short and Sandra Lee have
moved to Kincardine firom the
farmer Walter MacKenzie
farm in Kinlast, now owned
'by Anderson Flax Products..
Charlie is employed in' the
Mrs. Short was recently hos-
pitalized for a few daYs in
Wingliam. Their son; Art
course at the local CN„R depOt
RASH OF ACCIDENTS
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around her mother's .neck. Nei-.
scratch.' Damage to the car was
eitimated at $1,500.
Minor Collision
At noon .hour . on Monday, a
car' driven by Harold 'Smith;
which was entering Highway.86
from the High Sthool (Bob St.)
waS in collision with a west
bound car driven by Tom Mac—
Kenzie. Damage to „the. latter
vehicle was minor.
On Monday; alsO.,. slippery
roads were. a fabtor in Dr. Mark '
Raithby having 'an accident in
the Dungannon vicinity,
-On Saturday JiM Gardner in,
was *backing out frozn 'in front
of The Sentinel/ Office and wa's
in collision with Gordon 'Maize's.•
Kehneth Nicholson was in-
volved in' a rear -end collision
accident near Teeswater last
week Damage was not exten-
sive.
Now Is. The Time To Fit The •Whole
For The Cold -Weather Ahead. Choose From
Lucknow Arena
Ak-TERNOON ONLY
STARTING AT 2:00
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Hundreds Of valnahle and saleable artieles have been
sorted Olier' front last Week' and *Will be .display this'
FORMER ASIIFIELDITE.
MARKS .90TH. BIRTHDAY.
Thomas: Drennan ,of Goderich
'celebrated his 90th birthday on
Saturday, October 15th at the
rhorne of his son, Thomas, jr.
• He .wag born in Ashfield
TownShip, son of the late Geo.
Drennan and Agnes 13aird. In
1899; he married , Annie O'Reilly
and they farmed in the Kingi-
bridge district on the fantrinaw
occupied by his sori, Earl, and
family. Ten years ago they
moved to Goderich 'to make
their home with his son; Thos.,
jr. Mrs. Drennan died five years
He has also a .son, George, 'of
Plymouth; Michigan, a daUghter
Mrs. Nick (Eva) Perry, and a
sister, Mrs; Frank` lifeIntosh, of
Windsor. '111r.•. Drennan enjoys
fairly geed , health; getting out
for his daily Walk,
omplete Range
Of Rubber Footwear.
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WOMEN'S SNO-BOilTS
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