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's SPECIAL' SALE
ernpleton
TO
GREET THE PIPE BAND BOOSTERS ON SATURDAY
• . NIGHT, JUNE
L.OVELY WASHABLE SATIN ?SLIPS -These slips are in white
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you wij1 need • so many white slips for summer. 98c
Special • .. '
EM BRY. SILK NIGHT GOWNS. Tea Rose• • Can you imagine suc9
LADIES' ,
night gowns for only •
PERCALE PYJAMAS. 'Two-piece..Polka' • dots .... $1.25
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with.. White "Dot. 38;. inches
POLK/i�iDOT VOILE. Int Navy. or Black
• wide. Yard ' ' y-•. t. Y . 39c
WHEN' YOU NEED ,HOSE, TRY ,I -JS= -.We have the stock in chiffon
crepe; service weight;.
SOCKEES—WHITE & COLORS.
er�pleton
sunnier Dresses..
Just Arrived
MRS. PEARLMAN HAS JUST RE
TURNED HOME FROM, TORONTO
WITH.A WIDE VARIETY OFNEW
SUMMER DRESSES and GOATS.
CALL IN AND SEE THEM
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THE LUCKNOW : SENTINEL„
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, _ and Mrs. James R. Gunning,
of Talbotville, Ont.., announce the en-
gagement of their - elder daughter,
Jennie Mae, , to .Robert' H arvey 'Nay-
lot, of London, son of Mr. an . Mrs.
William •T..Naylor, the marri ge to
take place early in 'June.
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(LOCAL a nd GENERAL)
Mrs. H. G. 'Sherriff spent the week-
d with MissMargaret MacCalluni
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OBITUARY
• MRS,. ALEXANDER HEDLEY •
The .uneral of Mrs. Alexander Hid- 14
en ley, formerly Thomasiena la`isher, was St. Mary' • •
Communion Services ' ' •
The. sacrament of C+oni,m'unien will
be observed .in .Lucknow' and Dung-
gennon Presbyterian Churches this
Sunday,,' at .morning and .afternoon
services respectively. Prepay atoz•y
services will :be • held' on :Friday even
Ing and Saturday afternoon conduct-
ed by :Rev..Robt. McConnell` and Rev.
D. J. Lane of ° Goderich. ••
Mr.• and Mrs. Frank Irwin, of Sar-
nia'called On Mr, Irwin's brother', Jack
Irwin and Mrs. Ii'win of Belfast on
Sunday.
Mary's.
• held from the Weknow United church
Miss. Audrey' Horne . of Toronto vis- last Friday afternoon, May 24th.. The
ited 'at• her home .here the .latter part' Service, conducted by .Rev. R. C. Todd.'
of the week. • • was attended by many friends of Mrs.
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Miss Olive Alton of .Toronto. was a
holiday visitor. with; her mother, Mrs
James Alton ' .
Harold Ritchie of London spent the
holiday 'week. en'd . with his 'parents,
Mr. and Mips. Jame. Ritchie.
' Mrs. Miles Nutt .of Sarnia •was.
visitor the. end of the nveek with her
b othe1' Mr. J. Spindler.
iVlr.` ai%d Mrs, 'Mark Douglas o+.
North Bay visited: with friends here
the latter part of the week.
ANNOUNCE ELECTION EXPENSE
QF BRUCE CANDIDATES
Expenses of candidates inthe fed-
eral election in ;Bruce were light, ac-
cording to • sworn statements (filed
with E. F. Martyr.' of Ripley, return-
ing 'officer• for the riding.
Leigh H. Snider, unsuccessful nat-
ional government candidate, • had ex-
penditures of • $747,07, ;made up of
$235''.97 personal . expenses,: $84.78
.postage, $20.06 ball rent, $94.53 ser
vices and $311.73, advertising. This
amount waS disbursed' among 47 Peo-
ple. ;His :
eo-ple.;His: receipts were $850.00.'
Listing :receipts of $307.85, W. R.
Tomlinson, .K.C., successful Liberal
candidate had $760.85 .expenses,; a-
mong' 17 people:. His personal expen-
ses were $453, hall rent $30 and ser-
vices and advertising $277.85.
'Returns were filed by W. M. Tyson,
Wiarton and Ross Goar, Port Elgin,
,Iiedley who• spent • the greater part
Miss Mary Struthers and. Mrs. Wm.
Littlefair of Toronto,•visited with
friends here the, end of the week.
Miss Elizabeth MacDonald of Lon-'
don was, a week -end • visitor with her
parents, •Mr. and Mrs.• Jack'MacDon-
ald.'
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'.Ewart Webster of Kirkland Lake
and Jack • Webster of Parry Sound
visited with relatives here, 'over the
Week -end. •
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'Miss Jean. McKenzie of Toronto
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was , a.'Iweek-end .visitor with hey par-'
ents,, Mr. •and' Mrs. Wmr McKenzie,'
near, Langside. '
Arthur Andrew returned' ,to 'Kap-
uskasing this week and 'enroute• back
Official' agents'. of .Mr.• Snider and Mr.
Tomlinson: Kincardine News: .: 80e; Hoffman's Men's Wear.
of her life in this, community where
she was highly' esteemed, and posses,s-
ed of a genialty that won her many
intimate friendships here.' I
1VIr, s.,Hedley, who "was 18 years of
age; has resided . in Hamilton for the
.past ten years, where alie• passed a-
way. on' Tuesday' night:of last week 'at
the home' :of' her son-in-law, Jerry
Donohue.,, Mrs. • Hedley's ':health had
been failing for•"some tune: ,
A service was held in ',the. funeral
chapel of J:.H.. Robinson :and Co., in
Hamilton on ,Thursday evening, 'fol-
lowed° by a service here„ on Friday
afternoon with inter rent in Green-
hill .Cemetery: Local residents who
acted aspallbearers were Wm. Fish-
er, Robert Fisher, Henry Gardner and
Alfred Sherwood.
planned to attend a. Masonic Conven-
tion '• at Kirkland Lake. - • ` .
• Mr. and Mrs. Lavery and Miss Tena
MacDonald of Toronto were recent
visitors with their sister, Mrs, R. T.
Duglas• and Mr. Douglas.
Dry. Cleaning. We are agents for
Dean's Dry Cleaning, • London.. All
work guaranteed.. Suits and dresses
!S ;rd AflnisarY
For Two Weeks our (,entire rstock. '.goes on . sale at astonishing LOW
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Prices ,that in many cases are below to -day's replacement costs. -It will
a • you big dividends to buy now during our• Anniversary Sale, from
pay•, ,
t4 SaturdayI�VIa 31Fri.15
uoted ' Prices can't convince you of the savings
Come in and See, and Come Early
Of the Bargains in All Merchandise,
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Clocks
Watches
Jewellery
Silverware
this sale . offers : you, so,
For First Choice
including
Diamond . Rings
Silver Chests
China Cut Class
Novelties
WE INVITE YOU 'TO COME IN AND LOOK AROUND AND LET US.
PROVE THAT THIS 3rd ANNIVERSARY SALE IS A GENUINE BAR-
GAIN SALE IN APPRECIATION OF YOUR PAST PATRONAGE.
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3EWELLER AND WATCHMAKER, LUCKNOW,
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THURSDAY,. MAY 30th, 1940
Mrs. Hedley is. • survived by four • •
sons and four daughters, Pharaoh,
Los Angeles; Russell, Zelmit,. Sask..
Nelson, Brantford; Nicholas of Luck -
w• Mrs. Joseph Moore, :Mrs. Jerry ,
Donohue, :Mrs: Albert Overholt,• •all �r cc
of Hamilton sand Mrs.: D. Adley .of SC 1004 PUPILS
Walkerville I AID REFUGEE, FUND
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The Coi,iiritess, Range
A COAL AN WOOD RANGE OF THE HIGHEST' QUALITY'
• �D
WITH ALL THE MODERN MATURE' AT A PRICE THAT
WILL• APPEAL TO THE MOST THRIF' Y . HOUSEW F.
IT E ; ODIES " ALL THE
FEATUR ' .: IN HIS POPU
LAR STYLE I • A; GE.
FIRE BOX will take wood 24 in.
long.
A SPLENDID .OVEN; ,and A,�
. .LARGE, UTILITY DRAWER
below the oven.'
FINISH -White.. Enamel with,.
either red or black trim.
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO EXPLAIN TO YOU -ITS-' MANY
1F'EATURES.
Win. .Murdie 8 'Son
HEATING -- PLUM'BING ELECTitIC WIRING,
.REDEEM YOUR dLD GOLD AS
CASH ON ANY ARTICLE YOU
• BUY
LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE.
FOR YOUR OLD WATCH ON A
NEW ONE
A brother and two sisters also sur- d the direction of their teach-.
'' '.
Mrs. R. A. Sanderson of Mich., and era the pupils ,of Lucknow Public.
Mrs. Donald -Stewart of Lnlekno'w.
MRS., `ROBERT MOODY ,
Give, George
Fisher of Hamilton,,.) Ui er t e
School • presented an' enjoyable Em-
pire. Day. program .,in the Town Hall
on Thursday afternoon. Proceeds a-
Mrs. Elvie Moody, • 79 -year-old for'- mounting to over $11.00 were in aid
me resident of Lucknow, passed a- of the .local Refugee Fund. ”
wale on• Sunday, May 19th at the The program opened with unison
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home of her daughter in Waterloo. songs by the choir including Rule
The Moody family are well and fa -v Brittania, Killarney, `WVA Hundred
ourably . remembered here- by older Pipers and Land of Hope^ and Glory,
:residents, they having formerly, op- followed by selections by the Rhythm
erated .a .restaurant where Mr. Fred Band
Nixon's residence is now located:Other numbers ;were as . follows :
Born . at Avon, Ontario, on' August Recitation, Eileen Brown, solo, 1 loy.'lt;
12th,' 1860, shelves a daughter of Mr. Hall,'•chorus, Room I;• pageant, .Brit -
and Mrs. James D. MacLachlan. She ish Empire, girls 'ls of Room •II; double
was married to . Robert Moody on.' duet Room II. reading, Richard Turn-
. BORN
KETCHABAW--On "Saturday, May
'18th, to Mr. and Mrs. James Ketch-'
abaw, RR. 3; 'Lucknow, a 'daughter,.
Annie Mae. •
June 18th, 1$79, and, he predeceased
her in 1915. - • ,
Mrs. Moody resided.' at. Watford
before and after living here and it.
was in Watford 'Cemetery, that inter-
ment was made. For, the past several
years she has resided in Waterloo
with her daughter. M'
Surviving are '3• 'daughters: Mrs.
R.
R.R. Menzies (Cora) of Edmonton.,
Miss Edna 'tVIoody . and.. Mrs. C: W.
O'Donnell (Elleda) both of Water-
loo, one brother; Rev. G. H. ]MacLach-
lan, of Red Deer, Alberta, "six grand-
children and two great-grandchildren.
Two ,daughters, Mrs. W. F. Peart(
(Margaret) : and one child in infancy,
predeceased her.
er; song, Room I; pageant, Builders
•of the Empire; piano solo, Katherine
Agnew; duet, Doris . Taylor, Verna
Dahmer; Irish Bit, 3. girls .•Room I;.
chorus, Primary Room. Folk dance,
Room I; piano. soh; Mary Louise.
Porteous; solo, Viola Cook; harmon-
ica selection, Murray Henderson; A
Ballad for .Brave Women, Room IV
girls; solo, I.?hylis Gollan; English
folk dance, Room 1; duet, Mary; Mc-
Quaig, Roberta Phillips; ' piano . solo,.
Mary 'Lorraine Johnston; solo, Mor
ley Chin; poems, Robert Lois.'is Stev-
enson ; Room II; double duet, Rooni
III; solo, Doreen Miller; with the
'concluding . number, . 3 -part songs by
the choir.
' Mr. and Mrs. 'Orin Moffat and
Marylin. :of Toronto were week -end
guests of her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.
S. C; Rathwell. • Miss Frances Sharp
of Stanley Township was a Sunday
visitor at. the Rathwell home.
Misses Isabel Pierson and Deannie
Hurst and Mr. Jerry Cooper of Osh-
awa. 'were week -end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Webster: Mr. Cooper
played with. Toronto Ioodyears this
•past winter.
Rev. Robert Barber of Toronto, -and
a resident of this community ns 'a
youth, ! visitedwith his brother, Mr.
Wm.• Barber of Whitechurch this
week and together ' they Called in
Lucknow' on Wednesday.
Hugh Ouming of the Signalling
Corps of the 100th Battery, but who
has been training at Kingston` for
some time, visited here . the end of
the week. Bujh had to report back
at Kingston on Tuesday for transfer
elsewhere, but the destination un-
known. -
Card off Thant
The family g, f the late Mrs. '.John
Joynt are ,deeply appreciative. of the
many kind acts and expressions. of
sympathy by friends and neighbors
at the timeof the death of their dear
mother; and wish to sincerely thank ..
all for these kindnesses .and' thought-
fulness.
Mrs. Lillian Howe of Toronto and,
Mrs. ' Fred Crump of Belgrave vis-
ited over . the week -end with their
father Mr. Albert Towle. '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irwin, Dr. and
Mrs. ,Buxton, Mrs. Martha Smith, of
Sarnia visited Mr. and Mrs, 'W. J.
McNall on Sunday. ,
Mrs. Wilfred A, Johnston of Both-
well and Jack McLeod of London re-
turned on Sunday after visiting with
their parents,' .Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
MacLeod. •
Miss Elsie Kiliby, Mr. Wilson Arm.
strong, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Welch and..
Mr, and 'Mrs. Percy Welch: of Lon.
don, Mr. Alfred Armstrong of Wel-
land, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong
of Humberstone, Mrs. H. Coupland,
Sr., and Mr. and*Mrs. Alf Coupland
of Welland, Mr. J. C. 4rmstrong of
Amberley and Miss Prance; Arm-
strong wereweek-end• visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.: .Arm-
strong, Jr. -
THE MORE YOU BUY THE
BETTER : YOUR CHANCES
TO WIN THE LOVELY
Cedar
Chest
Value $29:95
WH•ICII. WE ARE 'GIVING
AWAY ABSOLUTELY
FREE
We ' Invite . You To Visit the
Store. And , Inspect `The Wide
Range Of Seasonable And ; At-
tractive Merchandise • On Dis-
play.
SE•PO
Sc to $1.00 Store
THE
UNITED
CHURCH
LUCtCNOW
. SUNDAY
JUNE 10
10 a.m.---Sunday School.
11 a:m,—Morning Worship.
The service will be conducted by
THE GIDEONS. '
NO EVENING SERVICE
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Thursday,.F ��w' �at�r�ay1 dale: yy i"1•D �.� ,�._ �►n The �ou�i�rs For Your- Inspection. If ,fou
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This Week
. gains �
There Is A Very�; Large. Assortment Bargains
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Bill In The mail Ask For One At The Store.
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