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WOMEN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY
SPONSORED BY THE McKENNA MEDICINE CO.
Makers of High Class Remedies
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SILLY SYMPHONY—’’THE BIG BAD WOLF”
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' ADMISSION 35c and 20c
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, j Thursday
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"LEST WE FORGET"
THE STORY OF CANADA IN THE GREAT WAR
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THE CANADIAN LEGION OF B. }E. S. L.
ADMISSION—25c plus 5c tax—30c
CHILDREN—13c plus 2c ta^-15c ■
JAILED FOR CONTEMPT
’sistently—refusings .to^obey/.
year-old Division Court Judgement
ordering him to .pay $1 per month on
ft $300 judgement, Leo Morebeck,.
Ashfiald—Tawnship-^farmer. was on
Mbriday8enttojailfor.tendays.fox
contempt.
For Good Values z
Special selling this week—
KING’S
” -Susrimer-
:.Summgr~-'FQimdations
' Orient Stockings—New Purses ~
I Kayser GloV’es—New Hankies .
t Cl^ring Women’s Coats—t-
iThe Large Sizes (38 to 48) in '
; smart Navy and Black. Now is
£ the time to make a big saying.
/ 15—20 to 30% Off .
t Summer Dress Goods—
; This is the season to |aiy them
■ Pretty Voiles; Batiste; Piques;
; Printed Silks; Georgette;. Crepfi • 5 25b; . 75c; 89c; $1.25 -
* House Furnishings—
GNow is the time for new. Cur-r
■ tains and Draperies, Linoleums
and Congoleums; ’ Barrymore
Rugs and Mats. Be sure Jo see ’
; our new patterns in Grass Mats
They’re bedutieS.
j Out of Season lanes—■
; Clearing J5c . and 75c Dowd
: proof Sateens at per Yd., 49c.
■ Ladies' Corset Demonstration
/Thursday, June 20th Mrs.
. Bysshe, Expert Corsetiere from
the well known Nemo>?FIex
.Company will be in our. show
room.- Mrs. Bysshe will give
information about figure pro
blems and /do special fittings.
This service is £ree. Come' and
consult Mrs. Bysshe.
Butterick Patterns '
The Lucknow sentinel
$ DAYS ADVERTISERS’ INt)EX
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Silverwoods—Produce,' highest prices,
D. J.f'MCharles-—Groceries & Fruits.
Band of Montreal—
J. L. McMillan—Meats. '
Lucknow Table Co.—JProducts.
Belle Robertson—Hats $1/00
Mrs. ^M. Sorne—Restaurant & Pool
’room. ' . ■ . .
T. W. Smith—Frigidaire. ,
Pag& 3. • •
Templeton’s—Dry Good Bargains
M. C. Orr—Shoe Repair.
Ajj E, McKim—Drug and Papetrie
•Specials. 1 „
Con. -Decker—Men’s Furnishings^,/.
F.r M, Paterson—Contest—Free “Wall-
fi&per.
N. E. Winterstein—5 Quts. Oil—$1.00
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Ben Pearlman—Dry Goods and Dress
~-i' rSpecials^——--■-■——1 J.u...
Rathwell & Reed-r-Shoe Bargains. •••;
A, E. Buswell—Boys’ • & Men’s1’ Store
F. .T. Armstrong—Grab Sale, valuable
, prizes. ■ •
Marylin Tea Room—Candy Special.
Flour Mills—Feed Bargains. -
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~ McDbnald^Brosv—High- Grade Bhoes
T. W. Smith—(Blue Sunoco Gas.
Harry Lem—Palaise Cafe. i , *
R. H. Thompson—Grocery Bargains.
Henderson-& F’ ’ " ”
plies.
Wm. Murdie-r-Low Price on Paint
L. M. McKenzie—Chevrolet
W. J. Little-r-Discount bn Shoes.
Finlayson Bros.—Guessing Contest
Variety. Store7—Many_.B.argains.L.___
Evelyn Nixbn—Beauty Parlor.
Harold Agnew—Window Draw. ’
Solomon Greenhouse—Flowers ' and
Plants/ .
/.'' P<?ige 7
Bell Telephone. ;
The Market—A Spread of Bargains
•R7'"J7-Bui±on-=Dairyand-Meats-—
W. W/ Hill^—Grocery /Bargains/ .
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W. J. Davison—Furniture Specials.'
Agnew’s Agency—Insurance. :
SepoyLoseAsain
To Windham Hurons
FUock OCErros Give ■ Wirighaift 7 Un
earned Ruhs Out Of Nine—Cuming
Replaces Irwin.
; In a weird and dragged out fixture
in Wingham community playground
on Tuesuay,.. Lucknow Sepoys dropped
a listless V to 1 verdict to the league
"ieadin'g-^Huron-S'rA~-«
/One hit, two walks and three er
rors gave the Wingham squad six
unearned runs in the first inning and
-orought_- about_ Irwin's finish who
on_the_Lmo,und Cummg SUC-
ceeded him and kept the game pretty
well in hand the remainder of the
hour^battley Wingham/s-six_rnn&
came; after Lucknow had opened the
game by leaving 3 meri stranded, on
the runway a “feat” jAthey proceeded
to do on1 three occasions during the
gariie as the Sepoys exhibited a real
weakness at the plate.
Wingham’s scoring bee came
with Tiffin pn second? which Campbell.
Harry Lem—Palaise Cafe. _ i . *
fisher—Building S.up-
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HOMING PlDGEON FOUND
Either; a homing or a carrier pig-
eon . met its death <ln Lucknow on
Tuesday. A cat at Button’s butcher
shop brought in the bird which car-;
ried a rubber and a metal band on
jtsJllegs.. The rubber band bore the
number 453, and the metal 'band the
inscription CHU, 33, 12875. ’
Let’s shop at TEMPLETON’S on
Friday and Saturday. They have rail
merchandise reduced; /
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Cl_ _ _„_ _
. Mr. Jack po^ovaD. is a visitor here
with his brothers, Ed. and Aib.’ Don
ovan. f ■ • . .
Let’s shop at TEMPLETON’S zon
Friday and Saturday. They.have all
merchandise reduced.
Mr. and Mrs,,. Jas. A. Nixon and
sort Keith of Detroit, are holidaying
with friends at Kirilough and Luck
now,
Mrs. J. tSwansbn of Vancouver, a
niece’ ot Mrs. Wm. McKenzie, “ js- a
visitor .at’-'; the McKenzie home this
week. •'..........
MUs Jean. McMillan sang a solo
very sweetly at the evening service
in the' United Church' on Sunday
evening.' ' 4-:’ ,'V '
t * Neely ~ Todd'”" s(uf^ered an attack . of
appendicitis on Sunday evening, but
it was •_ not considered necessary for
him to undergo an operation at this
time. ■ ' ■-
The Very Rev. Dean . W. L. Arm
itage D.Dy,. Edmonton,' a form'er
Luckhaw—boy^wiil,™it^is..^ek:peAted,u?he.
the guest speaker at St. Peter's
Church Sunday evening next.
Mrs. Robert Douglas is a visitor
in Toronto with MKGand Mrs, ,H. S.
Lavery and Miss Tena MacDonald,
returning to the city with them after
they spent a recent week end here.
The June meeting of the Women’s
Institute will be held at the home of
Mrs. W. G.. Andrew oft Friday, June
Tl'thT^t^ ^.SO oMock; •^n'frest^B
farts. Auction sale of articles do--
hated by members.-Proceeds in aid
of sick fund. . '
Miss Mildred arid Mrs. Harold Tre-
Teaven, contributed a duet at the
Sunday evening service in the W'eSley
—Willis-Church,-ClintbniJrhe^o.ccasiQ.n.
marked the 10th anniversary of the
congregation Gand the sixth anniver
sary .of the opening of the new church
Receives Degree
Mr; George Douglas, Jr., who re-
ceived his B.A.1 degree from Winnipeg
rGoITeg.e,"W^ ail^eTit'^e'ek=eridL-virii=-
cor ■ "at“nis momev-here—before-;takiqg
over his duties of minister for the
summer months to the congregation
at Baden near. Kitchener; George will
attend Knox College, Toronto, this
fall. George worked on his degree
while teaching school ip. Manitoba.,
Gets Principalship _ /Mr. Gordon” Johnston of. towikis to
'be congratulated on receiving the
principalship of the Clifford Contin
uation school. Gordon taught in Cliff-
brd’^Ptiblic“?schOold’-d^
year and his advancement to the head
of the High School Staff for the com
ing^ year, speaks well for the success
? mrej^d=theHpast^yerirr=-
LOCAL and GENERAL/)
and
Comfort
Y esterday
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/ THURSDAY
Insurance Policy
STANDS BETWEEN
Automobile
Agnew’s Agency
Lucknow, Ontario<
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Furniture days arehere again
ktto-day’sregular?^
would purchase a beautiful, solid wal
nut Dining Room suite of 8 pieces
Weofferyouthisasadollarday
Bed, Dresser, and Chiffonier
Solid Walnut, Bedrobfh /Suite 7"
Extra Value $75.00
... -Two't roughs were having a real
set-to,'and both were beginning to
firat and started with two away
was time somebody put a 9tOj> iao it
.)il-.:.say,-pfficer,”,±e/gasped,™y.Qu!>,*fc' -i-.J \L1- --tL ----
“That’s alt right,” said the* police
man. “I’ve been watching them for
the last ten minutes,, and if I leave
___ 'J*__ _■ ‘ til ■ t/-.'
wanted—there’s a fight on!” ’
“That’s all right,” said the* police
man. "I’ve been watching them for
the last ten minutes,, and if I leave
; them alone for a bit llmore they’ll l>e
[easier to handle.”
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Travel By Arrow Coriches
“For Your Convenience”
Arrow BUS Schedule
Efffective May 5th, 1935 J
LEAVES LUCKNOW
South Bound
Week Days—9.45, A. M.
Sunday, 4.15 PJMT.
Standard Time
LEAVES LUCKNOW
North Bound
9.25 P. M‘. Including Sunday
Itineries .Planned to All Points,
in Canada,' United . States and
Mexico , . jdfc. ,
Consult Local Agerif’I
■ ; Tv Wv S M I TH \
Central Garage ,Phone ‘148
Central Orit. Bus, Lines, Toronto
BABY CHICKS
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Government Approved Baby Chicks at reduced prices for' the
. ' ' ~ . balance of the season z ■
White Leghorns, seven cents a piece '
Barred Rocks, eight cent& a piece.
White Rocks, eight cents a piece
Eight unrelated chicks free with each hundred-ordered. After
June 15th, one cent per chick less than ab3ve prices. ,Started
Mucks, two cents per week old over baby chick price. ' : '
ORDER NOW BEFORE T IS TOO LATE
DUNCAN KENNEDY:
PHONE 38 WINGHAM, ONT.
Gard Of- Thanks _
. The family , of the late Mrs. Angus
MacKinnon acknowledges with grat
itude the many kind acts and. expres
sions of sympathy of friends and
neighbor^ during the illness and at
the time of the death of their mother
including those who , kindly loaned
cars for the funeral.
Gard Of -Thanks / /; ■ .
-rT^e-dM?.otherS-!ftnd«si^^®dW;he;4ateL
nowledge with sincere thanks~“the~
kindness and sympathy of friends arid-
neighbors Spring the illness and at
the time of the death of their sister.
Verited'^Campbell—from™.fiel.ding„.„_th.0_
ball as he otherwise could have done.
Two bases on balls, 2 more errors
arid a hit concluded the scoring of
that inning.. .
Three singles gave the Hurons a
run in the 4th and a fielder’s choice
2 errors arid a hit, a pair of runs in
the 6th.
Bill Campbell drove in Lucknow’s
lone run, after Clarke who had sing
led had, advanced to’3rd on a walk
and an error at short.
McCartney’s . running' catch, in the
8th was the fielding feature of the
day and kept Sombrs hitless.
Lucknow
Gampbell, cf, ——5 0 2
R. Finlayson, 2nd .30 0
Thompson, 3rd ....'...J..5
Irwin; p., ls'f -Xil
McLennan, rf. -—I
Clarke, ss.
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Hew at, If.
Cuming, 1st., i
M cCartney, )f. „„„—!
ab r h po a e
0
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1,5 0
C. Finlayson, c. X—5 0 1
' _—r.....2 0 0
p. —3 0 0
2~x0 “
0 1
1J 1
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7 1 2
0 0 0,
2 3 1
6 0 1
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Card Of Thanks
The family of the late Mrs; Rod
erick Campbell takes this means of
acknowledging with heartfelt thanks
the kindness, qf friends and neighbors
and the expressions of sympathy dur
ing het long illness and at the time
of her death. . ’ z •> *'
Card Of Thanks . ,
A request; of" the late Mrs. W. E.
MacDonald, was that her friends and
neighbors be heartily^ thanked for
their many kindnesses to her during
her long illness. .
Let’s shop at TEMPLETON’S on
Friday and Saturday. They have all
merchandise reduced. , <
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Wanghapi ab
W.; Tiffin, 2nd ——6
Somers,' cf.---------.6;
Finlayson, If. ™.----5^
Groves, c. —----4
Lediet, 3rd —^.u„„.3
Gray, rf...4
J. Tiffin, ss. .....—.....5
Gurney, 1st -----5
Chalmers, p.--------4
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Score JBy Innings—
Lucknow X——600' . _
Wingham -600 120 OOx—9
■Summary — Sacrifice hit—Somers.
Stolen 'bases—rA. FinlaysQn, C. Fin
layson. Struck out by Chalmers 10;.
by Irwin ’1; by duming 5. Base on
balls—Chalmers 4; Irwin 2; Cuming
3. Left on bases—Lucknow 15; Wing
ham 14. Earned runs—Wingham 2.
Umpires—Fulford & Tasker, Clinton.
‘(Additional Sport on-Page 6)
Mctormfck-Deerins
Haying Machines
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No, 7 Mower? vyith enclosed
gears, running in a bath of
oil is the most modern on the
market. . *
Self-iDump Steel Hay Rakes,
Hay Tedders, Combined Side
Delivery Rake and Tedders are
leaders in these tines. J
The McCormick-Deering Steel
Hay Loader WRh adjustable
Carriers anow^quipped with
roller' bearings ’8°ne of the
tightest draft and most durable
Undergoes Operatio^
Mr.- AjJj Andrew1 left for London
the firstnf the week, where- he..undcr-
—Wlt a sinus operation, which wffF
confihe /iim Tn“~tne city“f'6'r~ab'crat‘~a'------cylinder—loaders,
week. Art’s setyjces on the ball team
Will be greatly missed and it is diffi
cult to say juSt when he will be able
to get back into the lineup. Art un-
^Crweht/ an antrumXdbet.atfoh a fey*
sea&oris^ago and- seems to. be having
more than his share of ndsal trouble.,
. Second Hand
Solid oak Devonette, New Value $50
Liberal discount on all other merchan
dise during dollar days; Use our store
when in Lucknow.
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Attention Please!
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YOU HAVE HEARD, PROFESSOR McKENNA OVER THE AIR /
NOW COME AND SEE HIM IN PERSON , }
He will solve your problems no matter how diffitult, in the Big
Tent bn. Campbell Street, Lucknow, with his company of High
. Class -Entertainers. '
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Competition For The Boys and Girls
Plenty of Fun and Plenty of. Laughs/for Young and Qld.
' ■■ ■ ■ ';"r Come and Hear “Buck”tbe Funny Man, Who Gives You ft
■ / Thousand Laughs,, ' x-
TONIGHT AT 8.15, .UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Was rendered by Mrs Jbynt after
which Mrs. Rathwell gavje an inter
esting and inspiring'^report of the
Bruce Presbyterial meeting held the
/fevious week in Paisley; After sing—
jbg a hymn. Mrs. McCallum closed
the—meoting—■with—prayer?— ———
Let’s' shop at TEMPLETON^ oil
The;' regulaf meeting, bf 4the Wo
men’s Missionary Society was held
in the United Church. bn' June 5th,
with the president, Mrs. .Rathwell in
the chair; The devotional exercises'
were thken.by Mr£ W. P. Reid after
which the study-.^The; task that Chal
lenges.” dealt with jin a capable;
manner by Mrs JteKim, Mrs. J. W. Friday ami Salurdax. They have aii
A.pleasing-solo merchandise reduced.
W. G.Andrew’s