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a Queen'swide blue, 38 inches
a; , � Wird; ''black,
Relar 85c.. Special` ., 69.c-
, 50c'
• • ' PERIES Q.6inehgs. wide, ,... .: .
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�:MESPUN'•`'BEDSPREADS-A, coverlet for•real service; cI am
nd•r•ed, ;5reain and green, cream and rose, cream and.mauve— $2.50
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PLA ,UITS_Long • ateevve ;and long'. legs, ;well ma 1ted
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lirr to • size ;3.; rs. 8 : �' � s. $ice "$� p
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4 AT 'ACI( LO AL and GENERAL'
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1NLY FATAL Re ex�aber that t
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• his afternoon
J' mes _.eFarlane, 69 of Grey • marks the. commencement of the
township, and formerly of 'St. Helens weekly half holidays,
died of a heart attack, it was revealed Mrs. N,, P. 14IacKenzie's iausmessx
following a post mortem -conducted . 1M has: been. nivel e"Ws busi e$
last Wednesday afternoon. The highly' block nk10.
esteemed • Grey Township man was
found . dead- in bed by members of
lila family Wednesday morning and
Coroner Dr. T.'•T.:McRae of Brussels
ordered a post mortem . to . ascertain
the eause.•of'his sudden death:. He had
been in excellent health the night :pre
'Dual .
Mr. , McFarlane. was native of
Scotland and had formed a wide -circle
of friends ;at St. Helen • and .in 'Grey
` ' • a of his.
'r •' shrieked ' r
wh;wee.
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sud en death. The McFarlane faintly
moved from St. Helens a number of
with a two-tone painting job in green.:
Miss Martha Smith- who has been
staY. ,ing with, hey sister, , Mrs. ' Mary'
Jane Darrow, •left for 'Windsor where
.she will'.make her:home. •
omplete
A CAREFULLY ,•BLENDED FORINT• LA CONTAINING • 26
�E' IE TS=THE EST THE' IMARKF,�T•.
DIFr B;RENT>' 1IVGR D A1. .. a ., •
'RODUCES ALL; BLENDED ;AND. PROCESSED; IN ,MODERN i
`.POULTRY -FARM PROVEN • ON '20,000: CHICKS; EVERY
WEEK oN THE ' R:OE : FARM•S AT. ATW OOD. . •
• FRESH' STOCKS :IN'= EVERY WEEK:
Zoo mer Cwt. -
years . ago..'
:He •leaves his. wife, on the home:
stead• in Grey; 'three. sons, : Walter,
Mungo and Thomas, all in Grey;,, two
daughters, Mrs: Sylvester•Reynardd
Grey; , and Mrs:. Gordon • McPherson,
St. ,Helens. A son, ;Hamish,. predeceas-
ed his father.
ATaI.ESOk FIEAS
JOINT LUg,
.Elected l,t:• Annual' 'MeetiUg 'fast
Week--,Ca=Operative Officils Ad-
dress Meeting •Stressin g Need Qf
Improvement do (tnalityy•:Of Market
• Reserve the .date,. -May 16, for th
p1 Y p ee,
av . "Keeping.' ing Up • . � .A .peaaranees'r• ato
bepresented in the Town Hall by the
A. • Y P..A dramat'te • Society:;•
R,HEU. MATISIVI, SCIATICA;;' .' Back-•.
ache, ,Lurnbago..are ;attacked . at the•
so b
y
source' • : .the:•cleansing` and. antiseptic:.
:action•'. Runic ' ps:_M,cKIM+S, DRUG
STORE:. •
• Cameron Finlayson accompanied 'by:
his friend, Joe, Morrow 'of Toronto,
is visiting for a couple of dayf' this
week with the 'forh►er's' mother, Mrs.
•A. R. Finlayson,•
'
Transportation arrangements were
made on. Tuesday evening, permitting
The ..'funeral service was held , on .all students of the Modern History
Friday 'afternoon .with Rev, I. Snell , Class of ,the 'local High Sool to• at -
of Ethel officiating, Pallbearers 'were >tend.'thO special „Lyceum Theatre at
his 'three sons, • Thomas, Mungoand taction:"Marie, Antoinette,"
.Walters : and two son -in-laws, Gordon
McPherson, Sylvester Reynard land
James Laing of Vancouver,
:ter•'ment tookplace in the 'family, plot
Lucknow cemetery. :•
Farmers state that a: warm 'rain
,ro�ou ,d
be •h„elvft,,L .in mprQving, the•.
condition of the 'ground for : seeding
operations: A; backward spring . has
retarded seeding,' but which: is gener-
ally underway this. week'. • •
Fere Sole
Commencing Sat; May 6
1e
ENTIRE STOCK. Of, MacDon-
ald's .Shoes to be Sold at
RIDICULOUSLY LOW . Prices.
Boots,. Shoes,. Rubbers, etc.
•
Returns From •..Hospital
Bill •. Webster returned'. home last
'week after spending More than three
months '•in- Walkerton. Hospitikl,- suf-
fering ,with a.. fraetwed• leg. B41T is
able to be about' on Crutches again:
• The annual 'meeting of '.the Luck -
now ....Joint' Club was held last;Wed—
nesday ;evening with the past, presi-
dent, Dan Nicholson ung •the ;chair, - Af-,
ter Abe various reports 61 the Past.
ea were,read ; and' adapted* the .sec -
y
retai intoduced the business
dealt with at,•hm ti
ns
: Fred
And-,nd
.fo
erson' • was,..,a pointed chairman ,•. a
the
�electton .o
Officers t ' i'Which resulted
as fo lows,' ;s., Murdo.' Matheson;«
c
1st Vice; • :deck M�scIntoshVice,
And ,
Alex MacLennan; Business Manager,
John ' Jameison; hoard of directors,
Pat 'Gilmore, John MoKay, D A. 11i -
Donald, Fred Anderson, John Colwell;
Sec.-Treas.,.''Charlie Anderson; Enter
tainment Committee. -:-Alex, ¶MeN�ay,
Orland Richards, Mrs, Grant Mcliar-
Mid•, Mrs. Jack. 'Henderson and "Mrs,
Orland Richards; Lunch committee,.
Mrs. Alvin 'Irwin, Mice "Robert Reid,
Mrs. James:,Webater., and Miss McKay.:
After the- election of 'officers Mr.
• .:SPECIAL MEETINGS
"Oosp'eI iiieetha ,.apt ate " the '.rir
p l
ion of .-'the Lucknow; • Bible • Institute
will; 'be 'held .in., the Bible Institute
Rooms May' .11 to .14 -inclusively with
Children`s, meetings en Friday and.
Saturday afternoon of' that week. The
Musicwill be in charge of Mr: and
Mrs, Albert Kee 'of Detroit .end' .'son
Albert. ,'Mr Kee. will be remembered.
as the :Song • Leader••of the group .'of
young people from Detroit who put
On the Gospel'Meetings so' acee'ptabl',
six. years:ago •' in the Town Hall,
Watch'. next ' eekii , Sentinel' or fur-
ther particulars.n j.
•
Hare ffom : ;the Co -Operative. Co, at
Toronto, `gave a very interesting talk
on 'the . marketing of farni products,
especially dealing with eggs and pout...
try:: In his address he stressed the
need of improving 'the quality :ofeggs'
and poultry in `order to geta ready
sale for- the product on city markets
by being the type of egg that'the 'con-.
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TIEUODAY.. "MAT;dill, 1939
•
Value
RK SHOES
WE AEE FEATURING A RANGE OF, WORK SBOES•'IN RE- •-
• - • M ., LEATHERS, PANCO AND ',,EATtI-
. TAN AND: ENN.U,NITlE
E SOLES .RIIB$Eli THESE SHOPS. '.
A'RE EXCEPTIONAL
1I11e• also carry, 1s<ST
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and
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SEE US . BEFORIS BU .OUR
atilitrelit
Reed.
eels
.sumer~ ++.amid I !
blr, Matheson,' the view president,
thanked Mr. Hare for his address and
then called on Mr Wilson• from the
Wingham Co -Operative . • who . spoke
briefly, on cream and butter products,,
stressing theneed of increasing' the
quality of the product to get the ex-
port trade.
It was 'moved :byJohn Jameison and,
seconded by Dan Nicholson that Wt!
Meet on the .31st of May: at 8,30 p.m.
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SPECIAL PRICES':ON ALL OUR 'LADIES! NEW SPRDG
•
COATS, 'DRESSES and . 'SUITS
I .. • AND .. f
•. TOP : '.
lVI'I''1�T''S 'SPRANG
sighs' AND
'MENS AND YOUNG
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LUCKNOW, ONT..
TRAIL RANGERS
Lorne MacDonald'
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atics,
arici
ALLPAPERS
3 Sensational Acts
BY THE:DON CLARKE 'TROUPE
ACT 1—CLARKE. TROUPE, ON THE HORIZONTAL BARS..
ACT 22—DON, & ROLLO, ON THE REVOLVING LADDER -
ACT 3-DELMAR TRIO, On .the ROMAN RINGS and TRAPEZE
Carnival Gaines•
BINGO, • PADDLE WHEEL, • ', DART GAMES.;
OF FORTUNE,. COIN GAME, PENNY TOSS
' ALL GAMES.5c — GOODI PRIZES ',
Street Dancing I
IF WEATHER' . PERMITS, DANCaING WILL BE HELD ON THE
STREET IN. FRONT OF THE ARENA--+McCARTNEY'S
ORCHESTRA
ree AIntissiost' To Arena::
New' Patterns
For. Spring.
GAY MODERN PRINTS •-
• TO' ADD'TONE AND COL- '
OR TO. YOUR HOME --IN •
KEEPING' ''W I,.TEE.
• ' DECORATIVE MOTTIJ, IF ' OP •
SPRING -- HERE. ARE
PAPERS YOU'LL . LIICE--
REAL QUALITY MATER-
I'ALUS'.AT AN. UNUSUAL-
LY LOW PRICE •
Call And See Them
F. Ms-PATERSON-
.
The Trail hangers met last Tues-
day at 7 P.-X.at the United church
With 12 present.,:40 Mr. Todd was
away, Mr. Jack Campbell took his
place at the meeting Trail Ranger.
pins were given out to those •.who.
had not yet received•. them. In the
bu'sine s-, part the meeting it was
decided to. hold a ;marble tournament
onthe lower lot of the. School . at 10
A. M. on :Saturday. • IIt was : also de-
cided to get a., Trail Ranger Ball,
team to compete with teams from
neighboring towns, • :' At the marble•
'.tournament, George Taylor'came first
• . and' Ross ' Patterson was second:
LUCKNOW
UNITED' -
CHURCH
Rev. R. C. Todd,
' Pastor
".SUNDAY
MAY 7TH
X11: a.m.—Morning Worship
Sbbject--"Thhnkful, in Spite of
?
3 p.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m. --The members of ;the
United. ckurcii: will worship with
•. their 'Christian friends of. ,the
Presbyterian church on the oc-
casion of their. 50tih• anniversary.
Mon. May Stn,. Practise for the
• Missionary- Pageant at 9 p.m. •
•{
PINEAPPLES
2. large , , 25e.'.
ALL WI'EAT
(Cream or ,sugar.
2 Pkgs.
TOMATOES
Large calls, 2
OXODOL
.,(Fruit dish FREE)
Large. I• 25r
PUMPKIN
2 large cans ,.`. 19c
GOLDEN BANTAM • CORN
2 large cans ,. 19c
LIBHY'S PORK ,& BEANS
2 'large cans • 19c
SOCKEYE SALMON •.
1'8•• • ' 28c
SOCKEYE' SALMON.
Ch's
FANCY RICE
4 lbs. , .25e•
FRESH DATES
3 Ibs.k i 25e
ORANGES
bowl' •free)
' j .25c'.
• '19c
•15e•
Good size,' 2 ¢oz 25c
GRAPEFRUIT
• 7 for -
1 LB. TEACUP TEA
With Royal. visit cup and
,saucer . . 70c
H:. THOMPSON
tent 0111- -
• '1 iy*i 'TOp TAILORS' REPRESENTATIVE *MR; •RApiFLEMAN
. WILL BE AT OUR STORE ON • •
Wednesday Afternoon May 10th
WITII ALL.TIIE` LATEST PATTERNS ,AND STYLES
COME; IN. AND , LOOK THESE OVER AND GET MEASURED
•
-FOR YOUR SUMMER S•U1T
FFMAN',S EN
Pentecostal Mission
SERVICES EVERY . WEDNESDAY and SUNDAY 'AT 8 P.M. •
Special Subject for Sunday Night "WILL 'JESUS, COME IN
• 1939?" This Question Will be ;,Answered Satisfactory from the
Bible:
AT : KI N:LOUGt'I
Every Thursday in the Orange Halt • at 8x15 P. M...
SPECIAL SERVICE SUNDAY MORNING AT 11 . A. M. sub.-
jectc "How'Can I: Know That I Am 'A Christian?"' •'
P
' ' Listen In Every Tuesday over CE NX L30 to 2,.
PASTOR E. L. RIPLEY.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate • of
Arthur Clifton, • late of the Township
of West Wawanosh in the County of
Huron, Gentleman, Deceased:
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
the 'Statues in that. behalf, that all•
persons -having claims against the
Estate of the. said Arthur Clifton .who
diekon or about the Twenty-seventh
day of February, A. D. 1939, are re-
quired to forward their claims duly
Verified by affil vit to the undersign-
ed executors of the estate of the. said
Arthur •Clifton on or before theTwen-
tieth day of May, A. D. 1939, after
which, date the Executors will proceed
to' distribute •the assets of the eaid
estate having 'regard only to and
being responsible only for the claims:
of which they shall then have had
notice.•
Dated at Lucknow, Ontario, this
29th day of April, A. D. 1939. • '
-Margaret Clifton,
• R. R. 2, Lucknow, OntC
Albert Gammie; • •
• R. R. 1, Lucknow, Ont., Executors.
New House Cleaning Helps:- Dusters r - Dusting Cloths Polishing Cloths ® Cheese Cloth
Scrub Br.nshes - Moys. . �- Whisks Brooms And Dust Mops
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