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THE LUCKNOW . SENTINEL, ' LUCKNOW; ONTARIO
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WEpNESDAY, NO* 25th, 1959
1 SEE BY THE
SENTINEL;
THAT JiminY Farr isb,`6-year-old
son of. Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Far=
Irish of town had an appendix
:operation. in Wingham. on
Monday of last week. •Jimmy' .:
returned home on `i.`hursday.
but will be out of sehoo1 for
a couple ,of weeks.. •
TFI T Elston • Cardiff's '. M.P.: for
Huron, has been named : par
liarnentary secy.to the Min
inter of 'Agriculture:' `Mr. . Car-
diff, . 'a Brussels district farxn-
er, . is a veteran member of ... .
the House, of : Commons,
' ..
THAT Mr. andGordon Mrs- 1
• Valad and Keith ' have return-
edfrom 'North, Bay to ::
Held for tie winter ' Months
Gordon • has been employed.
with ' the Standard Paving Co:
' and they have been working
at North Bay for the per' two
months..
,, THAT Mrs_ Ebner MacKenzie
(Marlene Lowry) „of Lucknow,'.
has been engaged .as member
of the Wingham Public School
Staff with duties to commence
January 4th. She will succeed
John Alexander . tlorma
Sherwood)' .who is going to
ever. - MacKenzie i
t present ,a; . man r of the
Gederich .stafL
- T . a' lap s
green The has been
added. to The, ` Sen-
tinel "lost and folvid" depart-
ment This ';one • was left . •.m
Mistake iri -a •shopping bag at
an Institute : ' display at ,the
.. fairy -and to.. date the owner .of
that shopping bag,: MrsCur-
aie Colwell,,' hasn't been able
to fi'€rdthe rightful owner --
g at . first that "it be-
longed to,` some .other 1!nati:
tnte rmeimber.
TT.F AT. Mr and;Mrs-.
'Kenzie of o€ Ashfieid are occupy
•ing for the. winter the former
Meff Johnson ' residence oa
O St., ' which is now
owned by John Robb of . Kin -
lots Township:
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THO1tN' $ FLL. --
ting to .$8,936 were
•;.-:'t the . annual Huron -
TOP'. SHO
Sales.' arno
realized
Perth' Shorthorn ' Sale in Luck -
now Top bull of the show, 'con-
signed. by W. A .Culbert and
4,5
Sons, . Dungannon, sold for $1,900.
Left to eight. are W. A.. Culbert,
buyer James McKinlay; of -Mor-:.
rrei 00000a
peth, and. , 'Howard' , Culbert, `•
Eleven'. bulls ,•averaged;
TgAT there must still be a few
work Horses ' in the country_
Frank Miller advertised for
one last' week„ \and•' at three
replies - the first one before
he had: received his own pa-
per.
• Ts 'Toni Subscription :Paid?
OBITUARY
MBs. HUGH KING
Ms Hugh King,; 82, thefor=
mer An Robinson, died Sun-
day, November 15th. at'St.. Marys
• I Ospital,, London r . Where she
had been.. a patient for several.
months. She was ;bora at Kings-
bridge, a, daughter' of the . late
Mr.., and. Mrs: Charles Robinson
and` had 'spent rn.ost of her . life
at Si. Augtiistine.. Before ' .going
to St Marys . Hospital she had
lived at the , Lucknovr Nursing
Home for .some tirne. Her hes-
band died II years ago., Surviv-
ing are two sons, Charles, De-
troit and iilorgan, Londor4 two
daughterlEzra Fiehari and
Mrs. 'Ann Healey, both, of tie -
trait There are seven grandd-
• eMtdreri.. .
Tileatody rested at the Arthur
• eras: home at Auburn, ,Re-
quiera high mass was, sung in St.
Atrg istine Romain ' Catholic
Church at 10:0.0 a.m. Wednesday,
followed by burial Lily.: the church
cemetery.
LACK . OF TIME PREVENTED US FROM
GETTING ALL OUR SPECIALS our FOR
SELF SERVE. DROP IN THIS WEEK AND
LOOK OVER OUR SPECIAL -S: -
BASEMENT. - SPECIALS
MEN'SFORSYTH, SHIRTS,
R
.egular $5 .95 drid All sizes from 141/21U
17, ezcept size 15. main cuff and cuff link styles.
Basement Special . - - - $3.95.
MEN'S ALS •
from.$1:0o to
A rack of ties originally' ' � '
$2.00. A good.assortment of colors. °'
$9c.
,.
Basement .Spec'' - - ..
MEN'S FARM COATS
For 'outside wear, real tough twat material for
hard work, quilted wool interlining. ' Priced , for
our saki. $6.95
Basement Special - - .. - _ - •
'MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS °
0
g ' assortment of - sport shirts originaly' priced
A. ''
from. $2.98 to.: $6,95. Sizes 141/2 to 161/2.$2.79
Basement Special
(These shirts are from our regular` stock, but we
do not have alt sizes in each $tyle)
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS
• . . .
Plard, and check flannels, 141/2 to1612.
• _ •, $1.5.0
Basement; Special ,
LADIES' CAR COATS
Sizes 10, 42, 14, 16:
Values to $17.95, 10 coats ' only. '
Basement Special; reduced, as 'low' as . y $5.95
GIRLS' BLAZERS
in 'red and navy, sizes 8 to 14.
Basement Special, . reduced to, each $1.00
BOYS' WEAR
PULLOVERS w
ool, short sleeve, Sized' from 8 to ` 16, colors are
navy, :'wine and charcoal, $2:98 value. /
��
Basement Special . _ `$2,49
PWool and Nylon mixture, 'sized $ to 14 . only,. as-
- sorted colors. ' :
Basement Special . _ . ' . ...... $2.29'
BOYS' SHIRTS
Flannel shirts' in checks . and plaids, :8 .to.14.
Basement Special .. _ ... ...
BOYS' DRESS PANTS
Boys'' dress pants, sizes 10,. 12, 14, 16 .only.
Chosen from line up to. $6.95 8'
Basement Special ... ... $2.98'
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CHILDREN'S VI,EAR
'SNOW SUITS,' WINTER JACKETS.
• - A , final.'clearance of a group of ' snow suits ; and
Winter.,' Jackets in 3 to 6a.. All. fully wibterized. •
Values to '$9.95:• $2,98•
Basement .Special .. ..:. _
BOYS' •:COMBINATIONS
r 41(e.,J u•
. . . and 6 ••sizes, Penman's .71.. Special
CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS •
Long brawn stockings, all sizes from 612, to •9'/2►
. 25c
.20c and
Basement Special . .' ... y - -
BOYS' . and GIRLS' COAT. SE.Ts"
Sizes 2 to .3,4:4 to 6x;. irlso coats' 1,1c• 12..
20% oft
i fp... •
$2.59
(The space is .needed to display Christmas
Stock These savings'are passed on to you)
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en's and . Chikjr's'4!!