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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-03-02, Page 8• TIWR8$ Y, *ARM NOWT- , • free to Tnioad the Balance . o' OVERCOAT 1 ONLY, BLUE OVERCOAT • ;t RL"OULA•R' $14 95 'CLEARINNG A'F • WINDBREAKERS. BOY'S WINDBREAKERS: in eap, 1 Plain Shades. Clearing • • • . • WINNDBREAKER ,1 LEATHER WINDBREAKER ! emit REG. $10.00, CLEARING • • 'LEATHER COAT _2 .BOY'S LEATHER COATS Fur_ Collars; Reg; $8.50. CIearing '.. MEN' REGUL �r .chanCeSWEATERS ALL WQOL SWFiATEttS a I .1 SP A nter. at Preis beloW Cost. s i� iY ,Sn>EAtERS, a • MEN'S JUMBOSWEATERS';. t 1 • REGULAR $2•• CLEARING' ALL' WOOL UNDERWEAR MEN'S. PENMAN, ALL WOOL $1:00 Ribbed Underwear. Reg. $1,60. Gar- • ment. Clearing, • - . FLEECE..' UNDERWEAR MEN'S PENMANS HEAVY FLEECE Mn UNDERWEAR.:Reg.'8ae Clearing • WINDBREAKER, "MN'S, VANDBREAKERS $3.89 REGULAR $4.95• CLEARING••• • • WINDOWS OVERALLS. GOOD QUALITY 'OVER= $1 •2 •ALLS.. While they last.' Reg. $1:7S . CLEA.RING; • " OVERALL PAN:. MEN'S. 'OVERALL. PANTS ", Black or. RedBack. &Leg. $1.9.5 CLEARING •.• MEN'S GLOVES MEN'S FINE ' LINED GLOVES REG. $1:6.0.' ".CLEARING • WORK SOX ' MEN'S. ALL -W00-17; WORK SOX CLEARING •• • • • • 19c WORK' SHIRTS. MEN'S HEAVY- DOE SKIN WORK. g5c SHIRTS: Regular! $1.50.' Clearing TWEED . BREECHES , BOY'S HEAVY' OXFORD e 1 g', TWEED BREECHES: • Reg. $2.95 • • New Spring Samples ,obey!- NEj KV1/EAR MEN'S FANCY NECJ4RtEAR x values, to 50e. Clearing . 19c' ;BOY'S SU��'S '4. BOY'S SUITS with 2 •prs tion- sera,. aizes;'32-34.'Hog:. $13.95 • • iSU ITS:," ONLY 4 . yQU.NG,. $'TEN'S SUITS. IN BLUE and BROWN Mixtures $9 95 Regular $16.95.- Clearing all y BOY'S SWEATERS BOY'•, 'ALL -'WOOL SWEATERS Regular to •$125 Clearing 89 G BOY'S `P'ANTS BOY'S FIRST LONG •.TWEED. {� ' :PANTS.•Regular to•$2.60., Clearing W 1' . l •.•."41.-1 AVIATION . 'CAPS BOY'S.AVIATION CAPS ,' • ' . • ?._firli ..'REGULAR , $1:00. CLEARING • • ekend Specials on which : Yo,. u Can .fie FANCY RICE ' Lbs..iy 4..: 25c ..', . , • FANCX• ,TAPIO.CE . 3 lbs 25c SEEDLESS RAISINS " .22 1k lbs: '._ . 23c . ' • ' • PRUNES ; ' Large, 2 lbs,: 25e APRICOTS Lb...• • 25c AUNT . JERMINA Pancake flour ', .. .... 15c L'ORANGE MARMALADE 32 oz. . a..4' 25c ,. PLUM JAM 32 oz. 25c FANCY MIRED COOKIES 2 lb. :.'. 29c 'MACARONI .:. 6•'lb. •. 25c CLARK'S SOUP . •.3 • for SMALL .ORANGES `'• 25c TANGERINES' . Doz.,' ... .:.,• ....,., '23c 25c For Your ':•'Tip Top Suits Are Here ONTARIO - R. H. TPSO RAT. err .7th Anniversary APPRECIATION '; WE. ARE OFFERING BIG TO SHOW OUR IN THIS . AN•N'IVERSARY GER: THAN AVERAGE SAyixas 11th. SALE:—MARCH ' ist, 'WHIN G SATURDAY MARCH • leafed+ fronts, Belt' loops, wide cuff STUDEN'1!S ;, LONG, ,PANTS --P bottoms. ' Reg,;$2.75 Sizes. 28 • to 36. SALE $2.15 .. PLAID .SWAOLOEZ, pCOrT .-B,LANKETS-LargeSize, Sateen bound. Reg .' • :..,.. $3.49 ,NEW DRESSES" :New styles and mate'r'ials. These are our better • dressed*it per cent. FOR disconnt.:Save on your Easter 'outfit. • THERE'S , A COLOR EVERY COSTUME IN HO-,LEPROOF• .. • HOSIERY'1, , . Three thread Kortwrst, four thread chiffon and. 'crepe. Also service weightmay be obtained- in the new spring ,shades. Sea Cloud, Cor- al Sand, Romance, Birch Bark ' 75c and $1.00 SUS. S.-41 'service weight, semi'service, chiffon and " crepe 39c, 59c 69c 79c • • Templeton F. T. ARMSTRONG. . . OPTOMETRIST IN LUCKNOW EACH WEDNESDAY '. • 9.30 A.''M.j�Tpo(1�6�l6.091P.. M. 9.30 A. M. To 12.00 1' M. AT WM. SCIIMID'S STORE "Father, what's a counterirritant" "A counter -irritant, son, must be a petsi n who shops all day and doesn'! ropy, anything." • Presbyteriun Grind The regular meeting of the , Guild, was ' held : Sunday . evening after church: After 'the" opening .hymn, Jim' Henderson `read the Sccripture less- bn, -followed by. the ,repeaft'ng, of. the Lord's. prayer. The Bible Study . was taken' by Mrs. Huston, 'followed 'by a piano solo by Mrs. 'N,orinan Wilson; topic . by ' Mr. John Ross and 'a solo by Mrs. P. Stewart. After the closing. hymn, ,Mr. McDonald •closed the meeting with prayer, United Church.Y.P.S. REV JOAN CALVIN . REID Rev. ;>tobert Hicks, secretary of the. London' Ministerial Association, has received: word' of that death :in Min- neapolis of "Rev.. John Calvin: Reid, wbo served in the London ,Coriferencp; of the Methodist 'church for many The .'Y.P:S:'. meeting 'opened with hymn 390 after which Mr. Todd .lead in prayer. After the minutes were reads and 'they rollcalled, we were fav- ored with 'a' piano •instrumental: by Louise Greer arid 'a • solo, by Mrs. J. Hall: Our topic, "The Church Reach- es Out' To Heal", was taken by Mrs. Todd, Mrs.. Bushell and •Lilian- Mc. Lean.'The meeting erased, with hymn 441 and the benediction. LUCKNOW BIBLE INSTITUTE "The dead in Christ shrill rise first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together. , with them to meet the Lord in the air." Thess. 4.160,7-7. When will 'Jesus Christ' return? '• How will he. come? nem ".. I,ucknow Bible Institute and hear what God's, Word hash() say concern- ing, these vital troths. Classed, for adults and High School students evdry . Friday at 8:00 and 8:45 .l'.M. Scripture Memorization Class at 7:15 P.M. Prayer for Revival at 7:30 P.M. Conte; bring your Bible and a -friend. Junior. Bible Class at 4:15 P.M. Ordained' in 1900, Mr. Reid •serve1 in the London Conference until 1920 later moving to Quebec- City and' Ot- tawa. Upon his retirement he '.was appointed: as a lecturer, in •the eaten iipn department of Columbia ' Univer- sity, a position , he held for `many years. • Among ,4the charges, he held in Western Ontario before' moving tic) the the United' States were Gesto, Cot - tam, ,•Nile, Strathroy and Wallace - burg. Mr: Reid was born • in Huron• Coun ty, near Lucknow, and taught school in • the district £or. soine years before entering .the ministry. •' He was a silver medalist in Phil • osophy, at Victoria College, Toronto; 'in the year of his 'graduation. United Church Evening Auxiliary The Evening Auxiliary held their monthly meeting at the •home of Mrs. J. C..' McNabb on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Harvey Treleaven gave the hist- ory of , a -hymn and Scripture was read by" Mrs. Duncan McDonaId, each linked with the other. • • , The topic, taken from the fourth chapter of the Study Book, was' pre= pared by Miss I. • Murdie and .ably :read by Mrs. Kenneth'Murdie. 9 ltatia9 .:'lin ,� e` -_•..-,.., Way. . • "Do you- understand' this federal building loan scheme?" ' "Sure. They build :you a house and you pay so . much a month. Byt the ;time youare thoroughly dissatisified with the place it's yours." CLOCAL and GENERAL Palmer Irwin of Ashfield, who has been seriously ill, is reported, to be considerably , improved: LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. C. Todd, Pastor, SUNDAY, '. MARCH 6 1:l rr rrt•:_,"'.: lie....yVolf nttheDoor:'_ `"!Y •p-'hili.=;'r�un'dsiy :Srh ,7 p.m. -6. "High man Life." Therels 'still 'tiee to ,sign petition, to she. D Ment protesting the proposed leg islatian allowing • • amusements on the •',The W.o�ten's Institute annual "4t Haire" to 'have been held this Thurs- daft night, has been postponed: • ' • i1aarold' Thompson is ..in "Toronto this ''weekattending the, Horticultural oci Seties Convention,, as .a delegate of the loeal society. ' Gerald•., Rathwell, who visited, inToronto lastweek, ' became a. victim of the 'flu• and had, an enforced ex- tension of his Holiday.. Value ori 'Hu `the ntario Govern commercialized Lord's 'hay... ° Miss Winnifred. Douglas, R.N., who has been at her' home .here for the past few months, returned to °Kirk- land Lake, ,the end of the week. • Mrs. • John ifiipatrisk of town,• spent. last, week 4 her home in, Wa' wanosh, on 'account of the ,illness 'of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Robinson. ' Mrs. Harry Anderson who recently underwent a. serious operation in London contiaii}es to' improve 'favor- ably, and, is. able to 'be out a little. each clay. Fred' • Martin and Fred McQuillin, repr4senting the local .society, at- tended the Fairs Association Con.' vention held in the King Edward' Hotel, Toronto, last iveek. . '.Auditors: of the Charles T. Sears and. Company firm' of London, are this week .'engaged'in, .auditing the'. books of the •various departments of. the municipality. Condition Is Serious Mrs. .Moorehouse� Mitchell is ser- iously ,;ill at her hoine here. Her son James,; who was lidaying 'inthe south,- returned the :end. of .the week ;due • to his mother's condition. • Suffered Severe Heart Attack . ". Miss Lsobel Murdie . suffered a ;.sev- ere heart .attack late Saturday night and for a time . little ho ,e was held. for her recovery. While Miss Murdie is gravelyill; her condition has since. then been more 'encouraging. SLUGGrISH KIDNEYS impair Your. health.. Rumacaps' Two -Way •Actioo quickly cleanses'. and invigorates the Kidneys. Use Rumacaps, McKl;1Vi'S DRUG STORE: . •. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hornell were .in• T'ororl`'FsJ- v^r-• • - _.. F:'thhe we t -sod• -•attend ng the "l`unera°i brti 'r1 t'ii ; `M'IissWMary-, Agnes Hornell, daughter of the late EIarry Hornell and Mrs.. Hornell. ° Seriously Ill •• • - - Joseph Collyer has been a patient. in St. Joseph's Hospital for' the past' week • :'with his condition regarded as quite eritieal. - ' .. . •ea:r1:-m'a'n• LINEN • proWELLING--•be"aVY: • we 0 pure linen tea towelling tIliog in a good width and in various col... t oured, borders. Extra ". value for this week -end 17 . at only per y,.d.: LADIES! DRESSES --Smart new •printed dresses in 'Swan- . back -crepe ,and diIighttful. styles for spring• • $2.95 at' only ... 1 T The above, specials'' are 'for ;this week -end only. BUY NOW AND SAVE B.:. Pearlman LUCKNOW -• -. `PHONE' 85 ' Babirng . Demonstra ion. •.. Miss :O'Neil; wilt be at for 'delicious dessert`s �!W..W. Hill's Store, the week of •• , NADA miRCH 6th to 11th Wf�Giviri la Freer Baking CORN. STARCH- Demonstration••using the Cotleat a tet of pictures of oueraV.arltfiYnovio eta a•- l. owe11..known Products, Canada ' C'o r n' Stairch, ' _......., `Ct'ov n Brand= Syrup< -and. Mazola . THE PUBLIC. A'RE INVITED EACH AFTERNOON, TO W. ' W. Hill's Grocery Spring a1 ' - White Cottons, 5beetns, - Pillow C®Noris, .. retonsy �►�ite�t�, .�'i�t�� RSP Covers, 'Fait®�.. �Otton�, 'Vii _ . . Chintz tei . r E