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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-12-12, Page 8i '£ ,-j ji>j >4, J /• ' _^PA0E ~W&t 63 T ’’ . ' ■ ':V '• ■■ ' 'I' V'/ '‘j,'’ <?? 4* •e 4 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL «p < Pearlmans Present CHRISTMAS' SPECIALS ■1 GIVE EVERYONE A VALUABLE SUBSTAN. TIAL GIFT SUCH AS THEY THEMSELVES' ’■/ WOULD CHOOSE. TO CHOOSE WISELY & TO CHOOSE FROM A VARIETY, YOU MUST v"' SEE THE MANY. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS A*y ■'’PEARLMANS.' • ' ■ „ ’/ . DRESSES and COATS — i . . Prices are offered on all our Ladies’ Dresses i, . and- "Coatis. > •LADIES’ LINGERIE SETS—Sets are fancy j Crepe’-Qr Satin Materials andsetssuchas- Dance.. Sets . .. / PYJAMAS or NIGHTGOWNS—They are fancily , designed and most are trimined with beau- Qk tifui lace. ajLADIES’ GLOVES of fine French Kid & in JjJ 4. . ' new French styles designed by Max. Mayer. LADIES PURSES—in Fancy ^r Plain Leathers m > ■" anil in many swanky.styles. LADIES WOOL GLOVES—in Ladies’ or Child- M ren’s sizes. These Gloves are of heavy. striped wool. . AT There .are many other Gifts such7 as TABLECLOTH SETS, TOWELS of >11 varieties, & HANDKERCHIEFS LUCKNOW, ONT. &a t&l pg I T M L >1 ■■ gsr ® • $1.95 ' ■ . —'—~--------------------------------------------------=—rt------------------------------—r — ;--------Beautiful’SCARFS, in Finest of Wools—in.a huge asortment. KJ® i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1935 (LOCAL and GENERAL ' Mrs CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS FIHP VARIETY AT TEMPLETON’S Jack Johnstpn of Elmira, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston. Among those who have noj; been enjoying good health are Mrs, (Rev.) T, Tucker and Miss Mary Struth­ ers. . ° 1 t •' .. SALE OF MILLINERY — this Ei'iday -and Saturday. Hats $L0(l and up, in velvet, metallic and felt.— BELLE ROBERTSON ‘ An attractive, poster in the window of The Sentinel Office, is the work (Grace Weatherhead, a student; at • St. HelenX school. • J Mrs. J...A. Glennie, formerly (of4 .Lucknpxl.'isjspendmg~Hie ;.w:ib.tei’ with relatives in Pretoria, SouthAfrica*’- We understand that Mrs. Glennie contemplates spending next summer here. That's right ‘ Rub it in” is a much used expression that takes on a ijew meaning to those afflicted with corns, Just “Rub it in’’—Noxacorn-does thef rest. In tubes at McKIM’S DRUG STORE. The Rebel Loyalist by Ralph Con­ nor. An historical novel imbued with the pioneer spirit; A story of cour­ age and idealism. Now on sale at McKIM’S DRUG STORE. £2.00 a coiiy. . ' The regular meeting of the . Wo­ men's Institute will be held at the Jiometof-~Mi«^IL7-J^"Ga’meron’‘teonHE|!ri- day^ December. 13th. The roll call, •‘Gift Exchange,” and the contest t'Candy”. Chocolate fudge with wal­ nuts. Visitors welcome. NOTICE—The. Boy Scouts desire co secure a few mattresses for gym- asticv work’. Any one having ope, pl base notify any of the Scouts of Scoutmaster Clyde Reid, ■ ’Phone 68, vhd. will pick them up. * A Mr. Finlay Mclnnes. of the North West . Mounted Police,. was a visitor here last week, with his^ parents, Mr. ,ind Mrs. Neil Mclnnes. Qn . Satur- he is located at present. It will bp recalled that Mr. Mclnnes spent, several years on the Force in the ’solated. far north. Appreciated In response to dur recent request Cor Sentinels of November 21st, we received a number of copies which _wefe/appreciated. The copies were hiefly received locally, although Mr. Wm. »D. Good of Wauchope, Sask:, , .vent to the trouble of wrapping his -opy of -that date and mailing it to h-his Office. , ■ , 7 Not Sb Well _ It is with much regret that, friends learn that Mr. Horace Aitchi- >on, wlio underwent an appendix op­ eration recently,- js not so well at- subscription a full year ‘in >dvanee^.7rese1nt" kAdhesion^causing a slight bowel obstruction developed . and on .Tuesday ^everting-, it ‘ was expected that the next morning he would have :tq return tx) Goderich Hospital. How­ ever, Wednesday morning he was S somewhat better arid hopes- Wei'e en- f with~cbritmuQa~~ini- ?| 1 again■35"d'nece$- sary to take him to the Hospital. COLLEGE AT HOME Learn while you earn; save board money; pay when convenient. There is an increasing demand for scipnti- ■ ,, .. ■ . nn fieally business trained young people.Tn all other cases the rate of $2.00 prepare at home or at college, or and $2.50 will strictly apply. I partly at home and finish at college. S». A Special Christmas MEN'S- COATS—in fancy styles, and Cloths, jj MEN’S SUITS—in fancy worsted materials and X in Single or Double Breasted Styles. 6. MIEN’S FANCiY CRAVAT SETS—in fancy a. r"hnrid7p8inted~imported silks. Set, consists pl Pocket Handkerchief & Tie and are styled by Forsyth. FANCY LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS —Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs, by Forsyth, in plain white or with colored borders.. Wrapped Tn cellophane or in boxes of three. MEN’S SCARyESrr-Wpdl or Crepe.,”■ Scarves,. - made of Imported materials by Forsyth. MEN'S PYJAMAS—new fancy men’s Pyjamas AT in Flannel or Broadcloth with Forsyth for- ZW . s’ belt waistband. NEW SHIRTS—new Eversmart Shirts with/ Wk Stiffenized Collar, styled by Biltmore or with Forfused Collars styled by Forsyth. MEN’S IIATS—new Silvertone Hats by Fash* >. ion and Snowflake Hats styled by McGregor l53 R2 azrj Ka JE a That will be Remembered Throughput the Year watches CLOCKS FLATWARE CHINA Private Buying Room PURE) ,SILK , CREPE PYJAMAS In two-piece style, "washable Cyepe-de-chene. , Lace Trimmed ___ ________ \ SILK CREPE -PAN-TEE SETS One of the most popular gifts / Gil CA’ Gil Lace Trimmed ...____........ 1 tOJU KID GLOVES / Finest Quality Kid jand Capeskiri. See. our Special <frT A A Fancy pull-on Cuff at _________ _____ _ X 'JOHN’S-. GIFT PYJAMAS The Fampus Forebelt Flette PYjamas, at ...... ' ~ : ---------------- ---------------------—t—7--------------- -— ----------;—■ CHRISTMAS SELLING OF HOLEPROOF SOCKS English and Domestic Socks, A big assortment of new ■ pat­ terns, with Autogart top or p>in;............... ,4.1____ i /SHIRTSI ^SHIRTS! SHHlTSt A , Wonderful Aassortment to Choose From 89c ~ $1.00 $1 55 $1.95- $2.00 Gifts That Will Be Appreciated For Months To Come recitations . by’Ronald Johnston, Roy Aitchison,- .Mary McQuaig, Joe Ag­ new, Mary Louise Porteous, Donalda McQuaig, Alvin Burgess, Winnie ' MacDonald, Margaret; . Nicholson, • Donald Nicholson, Muriel Patterson, Gladys MacDonald, Isobel. Douglas, Mrs. Chesnut: violinzand^-diano^iduet^ John K. MacKenzie rind Frank Mac-. Kenzie; vocal, number, Marion John- stoh; Peggy., Helen and Marion Mc- ; Donald; piano duet, Rexs Ostrander and Frank: MacKenzie; ilocal duet, Tommy and Roy Aitcfcison; vocal solos, Buddy Orr,W inn if red Steward Gwendolyn Steward, Lloyd Gollan; piano .solo, Allan Steward;: vocal trio, Sam Chin, Lloyd Steward, Bud j Orr; -dialogue;/hforgh Jewett; Helen • Orr, Catherine AgneW, Audrey. Fos­ ter. John K. MacKenzie rind: Frank Mac FORAN ELDERLY LADY A pair of warm felt Slippers \ will delight her on Christmas morning. All Felt, strap slip- e.rs, -Felt Juliets; Fur trimmed Felp House Shoes. At ™...di 1 A A Up. FOR MOTHER, SISTER OR SWEETHEART Nothing will be more apprec­ iated than a Smart Sta-Pack week-end ^aser or Overnight Case. '■ - ■ .. •■, - For' Q ~»7 E Up. SLIPPERS FOR DAD OR BROTHER , Several styles to choose from.. Priced to spit your pocketbook. A Gift that is sure, to please. ' Prices From ;----...—...____----------- -------"75c *° $2 4~5. ,1JEWELLERY TOILET WARE SILVERWARE ., BRIDGE PRIZES . See These Beautiful Gifts at Such Very Reasonable Prices AGNEWS WATCH & JEWELLERY STORE I OPEN EVERY NIGHT DIAMONDS RINGS CUT GLASS NOVELTIES s Credit Terms If Desired RENEWAL TIME AT HAND " MEN’S, BOYS’ AND WOMEN’S SKATING OUTFITS THE PERFECT GIFT A Hockey Stick and Ruck Free, with Boys’ * and Men’s Outfits , At$3,4$ 4.75 : THE PERFECT GIFT [gj '• ----- / .. . ’'«■■■■ .... ........■ 1 ■■■>■■ INMEMORIAN ' GIFTS FOR NORTH McQUILLIN — In loving .memory . , j.-— >f a dear husband and father, Roy The .needy people of the Clute dis- Alton7~wh^ lTth7JI930; trict jn Northern Ontario., willJbiene^ by the, goodness of members of r-. tr—-^^^^g^^batR,~^K<yoJ^S^>bngregatioii4 Leaving sweet memories of love, of the Lucknow Presbyterian Church. But his soul shall live on forever Last Friday night a “White Gift In the beautiful world above. . Service”-, was held here and resulted- Our, lips cannot spdak haw we miss in many contributions .being made. ~ him, \ be welcomed in the North. Our hearts cannot tell what to say; Rev. C. H, fcfacjDonald presided God only knows how wq miss him, ' for a fine' program that* the Sunday In a home that is lonesome today, school students had prepared, which , . —Wife and Children, included the following numbers: ■ —■ - ■■■......... ' ■ ' - ■ ■■-,■■.. .......■ • : The time draws near when a great many 'Sentinel subscriptions, fall due. Again this year, to subscribers renewing promptly and paying their a rebate of 5bc will be made. The regular rate of the Sentinel is $2.00 in Canada and $2.5$ in Unifited States Those whd take advantage of .this paid-in-advance offer, receive. t-.th.e_ Sentinel in Canada..for $1.50 andJLa_ the States for $2.00-, as the .case may be."the 'offer is made purely as a concession to the times, and it is only those who renew promptly in advance that will receive the benefit. ' NEW SPRING STYLES In Murray .“Foot Delight? and “London Quality” Shoes, ■ will give months of Foot, happiness; Smart patterns to chopse from. ~ OUR GIFT TO YOU A BEAUTIFUL CUT GLASS, TUMBLER WITH EVERY PUR­ CHASE OF 98c OR OVER. \ ' ee<Fs Save Our Coupons. .Many Delightful Premiums to Choose from ■ 1...................................., a. DANCEV— in Parariiount qn. FridayOur Employment Department is at. your service. Write to-day to Canada r •■ ~ -• — - - - St,; Toronto; < Business College.. . I December 13th. Hogan’s Orchestra.Business College, Bloor & Bathurst Ladies 9c plus tax; Gents 25c plus Rt Tm-nntn; or to the Wingham f-ax . p ■ **