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BOYS' SUBURBAN. COATS . ,
Made from good quality:wooland some with rayon and
w0Q1, in p1ai1 orpatterned materials, Lined thrOughoutrwith
a warm qtAlted interlining. The sizes. are froM 8 to 18 years.,„
The Price, from. . .$10.95 to 414.95
In wool .or rayon' melton dioth, in. patterns and -plain
• Materials. Split hood that can be:worn three ways., Food
lined with alpaca fur or pile.. Rayon faced quilted
• lining. Sizeg 'from 8 to 18.
Priced from , $10.95; to $14.95
BOYS' CAMPUS COATS .
Sizes 12, to 18' only, ,These are, warm coats, fully winter-
• ized. Made from wool freize cloth in black and navy
with striper• down the slee\re.
A Special at
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EN'S ;SUBURBAN COATS .
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.04;0 an rayon'M'e'iron7c'Tftr"wit.r'''a—tn-ctTelr stripe
pattern, fully interlined with a quilted wool. Sizes 36-46.
'Priced. at . . ..........$16.95
MEN'S SUBURBAN 'COATS . . °
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WEDNESDAY! OCTOBER 8, .105.4:
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THAT a' "bouquet" is well •cleser,
' 'ved for Mrs; Fred ' McQuillin,
who did an . excellent job in
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' her new capacity as secretary
• of •the Agricultural , Society.
And while ;the - Conipliments,
are being passed out, Gordon
Kirkland, who is ,serving his
second, .year as :president,. 'de
serves a -pat on.the }Sack,.
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THAT for' the Sunday evening
•tmeditationsliUkeEreabiterian
iiiiith, eVrWara7CVSlictl
is commencing •a new ..series
on, "The • Seven Churches of
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the Revelations."
THAT we have a couple of •nauf-•
• -ea submitted for, the Ilorti-.
cultural column; Send • yours
An. As well as helping to arou-
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te horticultural interest in. the
coimminitY, the best. riarne
• Will. win a Sentinel subscriP-
• titan: • . ' •
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In good quality wool fabrics in plain, patterned and ,
tweeds. All havequilted interlining, Sized from 86 to 46.
Priced from . . .$17.95 tir$27.95
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THE MOTORIST COAT FOR MEN .
With Borg, Deepile liner in c.harccial or beige---maximiUn
'warmth, minimum weight — two fabric choices, ,o�l
and. nylon fleece or combed cotton cord L. both half-
' 'lined with 100, percent Orlon)* Borg d,eepline liner —
36 inch lengths in masculine shades — marvellous wear
masterful, easy it tailoring.
Modestly priced at . ...,... . $29.95
Trademark of Er Dupont de Nemours and Co. Inc. for its
, Acrylic Fibre.
A SPECIAL ON MEN'S CAMPUS COATS . . .
Sizes 38, 40 and 42. Warin interlining :ideal for every
• day wear. '
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE. CLEANERS
Free l'iek-3p and • Delivery Monday and TIMrsday.
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LADIES' MEN'S AND CIIILDREN'S, WEAR
Piece Goods and Woollens
PHONE 75-W LUCKNOW, OlkIT
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For the present' time we:are carrying on
• AMEL1LASCE ;SERVICE
IN LUCKNOW, and DISTRICT
formerly oPerated. by, McLennan and, MacKenzie and,
°Johnstone and Son.. ,
BA SERVICE ' •PHONE 55,
NIGHT CALLS 63.r
•THAT Donald. Steeves'Kit7
• chener commenced. vrorking
• The Sentinel office on Monday
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THAT Steve Stothers opened
'the Pahnerston fair last Tues -
IGA MARGARINE '.
for 47c
MOTHER PARKER'S TEA BAGS n
10c off!' 60's 1`6Pt)
FANCY: cityAm- CORN.
. for 29c
, • stokelyt ,15 oz. .
FANCY PUMPICIN 9f o r
•Stokely's 28 c•F 4.4 iOr 00C
• day. Rain practically. Washed
out the fair. , ..' . • .'`' :
TIIA.T 'Mrs'. Harold: • Ritchie has
• ,comnienced work at ,the local •
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Belt:. Telephone .office as an
operator
THAT 'Russ. Gaunt di
scovered
ripe wild raspberries at the
week -end , and a prospective
.crop • of green ones still: to
ripen. But Sunday night's' bl,ist-
ering frost would ' put an end
• to any hope of a • fall •berry
picking season. ,
Timely •Fall Specials,.
• PLAID SHIRTS—Men's and boys', smart new designs,
sanforized and made for EXTRA wear.
Men's . . . I 4 14 • • $1.95
Bos','8 to 16 . . . . « . . $1.29
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Boys•', 2 to 6 . • . 98c
FALL UNDERWEAR — men's itih knit, ideal weight,
a . a a sizes 3 g to 44
_ . . . •6•1••••• 4 • 61•6•od
Drawers, $1.59 Tops, $1.09
Set of four — two of each— just . . . . $4.99
GIRLSWARM PYJAMA:5, 8' to 14 .• •$2.29
LADIES' •PYJAMAS, woolette • $2.79 .,
'FLEECE LINED SLEEPERS', for warmth' and conifort.
One Piece, .$1,.69 •4 TWO Piece, $1.95•
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•‘COmplete Li of Men's, Ladies' Children's' 'Winter
UNDERWEA BEST QUALIT'Y — BEST PRICES •
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THAT Mrs. -Elmer Reavie and
Mrs.
BertGammie are ernplitY-
• ed at. Hall's Red and White
Store. • • '
THAT Anne .Alton,-datighter of
Mr. and. Mrs. ' Harry' Alton. of
• Walkerton, Won a Walkerton
scholarship for the •girl taking
• the highest marks in Grade
XIIII.„'Subjects. She •is attending
•MacDonald Institute at. Guelph.
•THAT M r s.° W. V: Johnson of
• Toronto• says:"The Centennial
issue and ,history, .were 'splendid
'and I have added them to the
Collection of Canadiana, which.
have 'so , enjoyably collected
over •the yetrs." .
THAT. Harvey Webster Deputy
• District Governor of Region 3,
• zone A-9, Paid his .first official
•visit last week to the Grand
Bend Lions, one of 13 clubs' in
t h e region. Harvey officiated
for- the induction of . ten new.
Members. , • •
•THAT Ronald Forster purchased
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• I THAT, Mrs. Margaret Moran of
Ashfield has .come, tO' the .Vil-
•lagto spend' the winter at the
home of her ,grandaughter, Mrs.
• Robert Currie and Mr, Currie.
Mrs, Moran is' 83. •. ;
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FAIR. MORE ,TIIAN .931.
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The Lucknow F a 11 Faii-, held
the latter part of *September, was
termed the 93rd, annual 'fall' fair,
'butthere is reason to beleive that
• the fair is older than that and Ore
[long will qualify 'for . the ,!'cen._
tury club" and inetnorial gates
• donated, by the department , o• t
agriculture, ' ' .•'
Information "dug . up" during
the Centenial historial research,
•indicated that ,the society is more
than 93 years old. •
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Prices /effective October ,9, 10 11 .
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•• .THANKSGMNG,
t 8.30,• p.m.
LEGION HALL, LUCKNOW
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WIN YOUR THANKSGIVING POULTRY:
OVEN-READY CHICKENS •— TURKEYS
12 GAMES FOR $1.00 ' I
Special Games for Turkeys, 25c \ Extra Cards, 25c
i SPONSORED by LUCKNOW LEGION, BRANCH 309 '
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COLWANASH FAIR TO
CONIPETR.IN DE,BATE .
HUron COunty Junior Farmer
Association debate and public
2sarnaSdk!lrilig"rilm°13netiWti°endnitsildl;aby7' held
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• TheLColwanash Club Will be
.repres nted by Murray Gaunt
and/George Ribey who will up-
hold the affirmative,on the resol-
ution, ' That s mall local fairs
should be discontinued in favour
of onelarge -County, Fair."
'here will be six teams debat-
ing three' different subjects and
the top two teams will represent
Huron in the inter-count7-
int contests. .
• Murray and George were on the
inter-countytearn last year.
Mubrr. ay is ,president' of the, local
clu
COlwanash will not have a con-
testant in the public sPealting cop-
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MRS. SCHEL'LS DEATH
OCCURRED 1N TORONTO.'
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"The death of Mr. Catherine
Jane Schell occurred .in Toronto •
on Monday, September 22nd.
The .memorial service' .was con.
ducted. by 'Rev. J`.. W. McBride .
of 'St. JOhils Presbyterian Church .
Wednesday September 24th with.
interment • following in Park
Lawn Cemetery. •-
Mrs. Schell had inaliy• friends .
in, Lucknow, where she had ire";
quently''visited at the home of.
her daughter, Mrs. W. .y. (Mar-.
jorie) Johnston. Mrs. Schell wag
a -native of 'Toronto. •
She had been poorly for a long.
period of time and at Centennial .'
time her ;condition had been .
critical that Mrs. Johnston thd
not wish to leaVe her.
test, held in conjuction ,with 'the
debating.
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