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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-06-13, Page 4fl?I. J ... ■ x I i 7 /.I I Z- ' . 7 . • PAGE FOUR THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL HOLYROOD i I )KINLOUGH ) X •<d Prices.Cometo our PEARLMAN’S Twin $ Day Specials .• t. - ' ■ I. . ■ i . . . ■ * TiOW & 8AVE ON THIS. SCORES OF BIG BARGAINS WORTH COMING / AIILES TO GET. DONT MISS THE^ • / ■ .. i' 7 1 „--------- MEN’S *■ TOR COATS In latest styles and shade. Special for Dollar Days at only 7 $12.50 , ■ /MEN’S-.;SUITS7.77_ ' ■ In fine Wool Worsted materials in latest styles and newest ■ patterns, for only < $16.95 7 /■ YOUTHS’ SUITS ■Ih- smart . styles and Striped Wool Worsted materials at only / 1 $11.95 SHIBT&TIESETS Men’s fine Shirt? and 'Tie Sets in. Wonder Wear Ekiglish .Broadcloth and in smartest MyleS. Collar attached ..or_S|ep-_ arate. Both for only /: . $1.56 _MEN’S SPORT PANTS /. *'”7S^h^^”Grey’TTanheF’fof”’iohly71 $1.95 MEN’S FELT HATS In all shades. A limited number . at this price __.■ . 7 ■. / 7 $1.75-" ...- MEN’S COMBINATIONS Men’s Silk Combinations in '-fine non-run silk, for only 7?- '7.79c ■ t.: ■ MEN’S FINE SHIRTS'”7” “A speciallot of ’"fine "shirts, ' collar attached' and, plain or striped, for only 7^- „ ' .. 79c MEN*S SHIRTS & SHORTS Broadcloth shorts, and shirts 7- are fine cotton/for; only - 7 29<r 7' ' .... ALL WOOL WORK SOX ’ Men’s all wool Work sox. Extra, -value at-------, <1 19c V TIIURHDAY/ JUNG l.'ltli,1935 f Ladies!1 See this Special andDRESSES — In Voiles Wash SILKS, for only „ 7 $195 THERE IS A SPECIAL/ COUNT OF 20% 1DFF OUR SPRING COATS SWAGGER SUITS. LADIES’ DRESSES In beautiful Silk Crepes and in Plain and Colored. Materials • Priced to clear at $2.95 LADIES’ SLIPS----------- In white Crepe and with ad— t justable /straps for only 89c LADIES’ GLOVES ” In White Suede Chammsette, for'only ~ - ...<:... LADIES’ SILK STOCKINGS FuU fashioned supersilk stock­ ings in .Summer Shades. Reg. 31-50, for only (i OTHER SILK STOCKINGS At Reg. 49c for..............J|L 29c. and Reg. $1.00 for ..... A . 69c BALBRIGGAN DRAWERS Ladiesr BhIbriggan„Drawj3».„ ■ Pair ■' ~ 7 7 9C STRIPED TERRY TOWEL- /DiG IN ROLLER WIDTH; at 7 YARDS FOR - $1.00 DIS­ ALL AND .. ' 7 MEN’S WORK SHIRTS In heavy Blue Denim. AH sizes for, only / [- '__[ 69c •. ■ LIST NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY FROM THIS BIG MONEY SAVING EVENT. ITS" YOUR BIG CHANCE TO SAVE -ypNEY. EVERY ARTICLE IN THESTOREPRICED FOR QUICK SELLING AT 0 BI 'LUCKNOW ONTARIO . •i' • • ■ / 1 ■ The June meeting of the H. W. I. was; held at the home of Mrs. Thos. Harris After the business was con­ ducted Miss Winnifred Ackert gave her report of her frip to the Girls’ Conference at Guelph.; Miss Mae Boyle favored the meeting with a solo and Mrs. Howard Harris gave a paper Vn~“pOultry.” RoU~ call==Your- favorite fowl. Mrs. Allister Hughes gave a splendid talk on planning a garden. This was the agricultural meeting for the year,. Lunch was served by the ! hostess and committee in charge. Misses Dorothy Graham and Blan­ che. McDougall, Messrs. Rennie , Gra­ ham and Lloyd McDougall spent Sun­ day at Miss Winnifred. Ackert’s. " Mr. and Mrs; Howard Harris, Mrs? Thos. Harris spent Sunday evening- at Jamieson’s, Paramount.. 77 - '< . Mr and Mrs. George Dicks and family spent Sunday evening at Mr. Cliff Harron’s. Miss Irenp'Urqurhart" of Tiverton, Miss Kathleen McCurdy and Miss Thelma Davis, of Tara, .were the. week end’guests at Mr. Otto Legge’s. Mrs. Aimer Ackert spent Sunday evening at Mr. Chas. Congram’s. j Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison and son Edward of Clarke’s "Were^' recent visitors at Miss Elizabeth Pierce’s. Mrs. Richard Elliott and Mrs. Ai­ mer Ackert attended the shower at -Mr hYank.McLennan’s^atLpchalsh^ on Thursday evening in honor of Miss Jean Grant whose marriage to Mr. ~ CafF Pollock-of Ripley took place-on Saturday. Mr. Lome Eadie is visiting at pre­ sent at Mrs. Rachel Culbert’s. ’ Miss- Katherine Robertson is writ- - ing ejcams at Stratford this week. Mr. and Mrs. . Wm. Jackson . and family were Sunday visitors at Miss '"tElizal^tfc'"Piarce’^“rr~~“7':•■“■^.™■■: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eadie and family spent Saturday evening at Mrs. Jas. Harris’, Kincardine. - Mr. and Mrs. Howard MoGfiire of7 Olivet spent Sunday at Geo. Halden- by’s. , Mr. Sam Hodgins, and son of Bruce visited a day last week with the former’s sister, Mrs. Jas. France? .. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McLean visited last week, with Mr... and Mrs. Cliff Lloyd at Tonawanda, N. Y. Mrs. E. J. Haldenby spent last week with her-, daughter. Mrs. Ranchy of Merriton. . — —"Mrr’and'^Mrsj'TK^HBoyle-inotqred^ to London last Friday. ■ The date of the Anglican Church Garden Party is Thursday, June 20. . escing|| at her home here. Wearepieased toreport-thatMr. Isaac Grundy is improving after his recent illness. We are glad to see Ernie Pullen out again after being confined to his room with an attack’ of pleurisy. Every Item Advertised, Marked down for quick sale. SHOES for large & small feet All styles to choose from. Come to Lucknow June 14 and 15 and be convinced 1 SPECIALS In Running Shoes MEN’S, BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ ■ MEN'S- SIZE .............................^8c ■ sots’ sizes 1....... 89c' YOUTHS’ SIZES ...........................85c- S7 ■ . X . . < ♦ . ... A RED HOT SPECIAL Women’s all white Sport Oxford LEATHER SOLES, RUBBER- HEELS. REGULAR $X25. $ $ DAYS ONLY .' ’.Cr ’ - •* A 1 y With an attendance of over 40 the meeting of. the Women’s institute, was held on Thursday at the home pf Mrs. Wallace Miller. Mrs. John . Miller presided. The response to the roll call, provided by Miss Annie Mc­ Kenzie was interesting. A flower com­ mittee composed of Mrs. George Me— 'Rob'ertsf" Miss Mary- Murray, -Miss Greta Webb and Mrs. W. A. Miller was appointed, A collection of le a month to be taken for this purpose. Miss Greta Webb gave a splendid report of the district anpual meeting held in- Clinton recently. Papers also furnished by Miss McKenzie were read: one on Trees by Mrs. D. Phil­ lips; one on-Eggs by Mrs. ¥?. A. Mil- ’ ler and a story “The Blue Japan Tea • Fot? -by—Miss...Annie7^ts^-„M conclusion of the meeting, Mrs. John Miller who has been president for six years and who leaves,shortly to live in Lucknow, was presented with a cut glass flower holder. Miss Madeline Gaunt read the following address ar.3 the. uresenthtion was. made by Mrs. Archie Anderson. Dear Mrs. Miller: . . Having learned of your, decision to depart from our community, we cannot let this occasion pass without - presenting y°u with some slight re­ membrance that may express to some degree our appreciation of the untir- -ing-interest you have taken in our Institute, as . a, member and president. We are pleased however to know that" your "new home is not—far- distant- - and that you may frequently find it convenient to attend pur ; meetings.. and social gatherings. " Please accept this little gifts bear­ ing "with it our sincere good wishes. Mr. Ted Rice of Blyth spent the week end with friends here. R?'‘'.K.“''"'Mtiler;^7Mrs"~Gordony-- Mr. and Mrs. W. L Miller, Dorothy and Gordon; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Salk­ eld and family; Messrs. G. S. McIn­ tyre and Neely Todd; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. . Miller, Laurine and ‘Allan at- ’ Ttenffed"“tke^annu2l“Salkeld—re^uniem- held at Harbor .- Park, Goderich, on Saturday:^— Misses Irene Woods of ‘ Kitchener and Vera Todd of ^Bloomingdale were week end visitors at their home here. Mr. McIntosh of Vineland was a guest for the week end at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Todd. There were no senrices in therUnit-: de church', here oh Sunday owing . to anniversary services at Whitechurch. At the annual Bible Society meet­ ing held on Friday evening, Mr, Bruder,"whose~home-is--*in---Winnipeg- gave a very interesting address. The following offiers were elected: Presi­ dent, Mr. Waljace Miller; Secretary Miss Lila Humphrey; Treasurer, MrSr R. K. Miller; “Collectors — Norths- Wearables hi' ____ SPECIALS SHIRTS AND I)RAWERSs Balbriggan Shirts, ajid DfaW-. ers, at Each 45c COMBINATIONS No sleeve and short leg. R<*K-^. 95c for Per Suit \ > • ■7. 75c.. ■ ■ 7 7---r,(H sox.-----..-_ IJoy'H*. Golt at 25; 35,Jand 50c SHIRTS AND BLOUSES BoyH‘ Shirts and Blouses, for 65c $ %L -cM 'i 1.Men’s stripe or plain pants All Sizes Reg. $1.95 for per pair ALL OUR MERCHANDISE IS ON DISPLAY. OVER. LOTS OF ROOM—LOTS OF MERCHANDISE -■ LOTS OF SERVICE __ ^pryOUr Contest A. E. Buswell LoNTApjS ler,Laurine Miller, Katnleen 'lhom;_Easr —Ruth Ramage, Iona Swan; South— Misses Greta Webb, Dorothy Miller; West—Miss Lila Humphrey, Mr. Lome Woods. ■ Friday June 28th is the date set for the St. Helens’ Garden Party. Keep this date in mind. Former - Resident Dies——- — ------ Word has been received by Mr. T. 3^y_31st_Th.e_d^^^JgE®g§£ Minnie Draisey, a native- of St. Helens. Surviving are her aged mother Tn Salt Lake City? two sons and two daughters. A half l^rpther,. Edgar Hoeken of Oregon also survives women’s S port Oxfords WOMEN'S . CREA/M and . BROWN . AND ' CREAM SPORT OXFORDS. RUBBER SOLES snd JFJEELS. $ $ DAYS ONLY ... SPECIAL — MEN'S MENNONITEe LEATHER WORK SHOW LEATHER, SOLES. RUBBER "HEELS. VALUES/ TO $&O0. $ S DAY SPECIAL . Women’s Dress Shoes WOMEN’S BLUE DRESS SHOESf* 1 T Di TIES AND T STRAPS, CUBAN < /I K AND SPIKE HEELS A & C ^7D-<JmTCJ THS. A DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL .. • Special Prices on MEN’S OXFORDS „ DLSCOUNT ON SOME LINES t fail to cash in on thi> $ Day S pedal ' 7 * . ■ ■ Ofc All Other Lilies Not Advertised We have many more outstanding values that space will not permit us to „advertise. 1 ASHFIELD The Misses Florence and Louise MacDonald of Toronto, accompanied by their hunt, Miss B. Ross, R.N. motored Up to. spend the week end with Mrs.- D.. MaeLennan. Mrs. R. A. Grant is visiting -her son, Mr. Jim Grant of Chicago. The Kintail branch of the Women’s Institute held their June meeting at .the home of Mrs. John Cowan on Thursday o^, last week. Bride Elest Showerd • A very pleasant evening was spent on Thursday at the 'home of Mrs. Frank MaeLennan, when about sixty lady friends of Miss J6an Grant met to shower her with- giftB -and best ! wishes. The bride—to-be was comple- : te'ly taken by surprise. j The Presbyterian W. M. S. meets on Wednesdayr of this week at the. home of Mrs, Lloyd Irwin. | Mr. Moyer of’ Toronto is visiting j among his iriends here and holding ; meetings in the Gospel Hall. 7 ; Dr. Arnold Cowan of Toronto visit* ed wer-sthe week end at his home ‘■here . ......» i.ii— . MAFEKINGI 1 r 1 ’ ■ Sidney Brown of Benmiller, visited Richard Kilpatrick, Sunday.— I Quite' a number from here atten*. [ded the Crewe Garden party Friday, evning. The Staffa’ Y. P-S. presented ’ the play “Over the'’Hills” which prh- ; very 'entertaining.’ They*, are to ’ be' congratulated .on their gdod ' per- [foriiianee. ' , ■ I -Mr. .and -Mrs. H. Moffat and Keith j were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John-' , ston this, week’ .end. • ' " ■ j <S^e ’ advertisement re. the. *’Ashfield' i Garden Party in this , issue. ’! r ' ———— . ' ; i Hl'BON COUNTY BAJE LOWER CRAMPS! CRAMPS!.’ CRAMPS! STOMACH PAINS! r. CAN BE STOPPED QUICKLY* IF YOU EAT/ AT THE MARYLIN TEA?ROOM ' . Throw Away the Idea of Dieting. Eat Good Fopd Made with Crisco and Butter and Be Done With Pains and Aches Forever SO COME IN AND SEE US SOON THE BEST TIME WOULD BE AT NOON MOIRS FAMOUS XXX CHOCOLATES WITH THIS DOUBLE • GUARANTEE ■ By This. Store Our name on. every package is _ dur’ personal' guarantee that these chocolates are equal in • quality and flavor to any— , even those selling at, much higher prices. .. By The Makers Moirs trade mark on each pac- kage is our Guarantee .'that these chocolates are XXX qiial-. ity made from the finesl^ip- gredients we can buy. . DOLLAR DAYS SPECIAL Moirs Crfeams and Jellies, per lb. ...............7............... Cocoannt Bon Rons, per lb, ., ......;, FREE—with every 50c purchase you wiiHie served with bottle of Robertson’s Soft Drink. MARYLIN TI&A ROOM—’phonel24 ...29c ... 35c a free I X X © ■■ 7 «—— 7 „ Hurbn County Council aV.their June . session last week in Goderich, fixed ‘.he ,1935 .County tax rate at. 5% mills, (a reduction of .half a mill. This was 'accomplished by' splitting in two. a -££0,000 highway paving bill owing the province $35,000 to be paid this styear and $25,000 next. • The county [will ..pay the province 314, per cent.} .interest oh-the -Outstanding amount. AB^VE BULK AT THE MILL TERMS—CASH OTHER ATTRACTIVE PRICES CALL AT THE MILL *" ' •’ — : ■ . - -4 . ' J , Friday & Saturday Whole Corn tihfitedjguantity Lucknow Flour Mills 4V* Pi ‘f 77 “’K r