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I SEE BY THE SENTINEL
(Continued from page IX
THAT George Westlake is moving
from Wingham to the apart
ment over Button’s ’ Butcher
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OVERALLS
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Housh’« ,’Bla «»” Ovwall« or.
I ’• fHomlum' arodo •worollt —con*
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THAT Lucknow. Fire Company
has' accepted a, challenge/to a
softball encounter with the
' Wingham Brigade. The date is
not set... Clair Johnston is try
ing to work up a foot ; “race”
as a side > attraction; featuring
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MEN^S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR
Piece Goods and Woollens A A A'A JbJkJb.A.AAdkAdRdR.AdkJk
THAT the tender of Mr. Herb
Kuntz of Formosa has been ap-
ceptpcl fqr the^bU|i(dihgs .at thd
new-County fprest farm on
Con. 1, Culross. The buildings
are to be removed. They in
clude a frame ibarn, straw shed,
implement shed, log house, 2j
storey frame house, hen house
and double garage.
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THAT in renewing their ’ Seri-V
tinel subscription, Mrs. C. B.
Woolley of. Dobbinton, says:
“We watch eagerly for ’your
newgy,. clean little paper each
week and read even the ads.
We knew you needed two
weeks’ holidays, but it seemed
hard to get along without The
Sentinel so long”. \
OBLTUARY
JAMES PICKERING
The comipunity has expbrienc-
: ed a great shock and a heavy
i_loss_in_jthe passingpf^James
Henry Pickerings He was taken
by a siiddeh heart attack - on
Wednesday night, August 26th,
and uvas found by his sister, Mar-
_ garet, the hext morning. A ter-
ciples and character, the cheerful
and loving nature which was
much in evidence* in the life of
the deceased. Mr. Winn likened
the Christian life to a pilgrimage
in a strange land which ends
rible sorrow settles upon us when
loved ones are suddenly summon-
ed, andv thei prayers 6f Christian
friends and neighbors are for Mr.
XL .^i^efm^s rbereaye^ sister, Mar-
> garet, in this her ’hour of loneli-
> ssiess and sadness for her brother
7 was very precious to her.
; James Kckering was born at
Paifempuyit, Ashfield Township,
on April' 14th, 1876 and married
Christina Murray in 1904, Mrs;
Pickering died in 1924, and her
husband then returned to Luck
now.from Brantford where they
had been living*.
The funeral was held at the
Pickering residence on Havelock
StonMonday^AugusU31sLat^2
pan. A large, number of friends
were present and many lovely
floral tributes expressed in their,
way > the great esteem in which
Mr. Pickering was held. His min-
(from\ personal experience and
: tpld of the strong Christian. prin-
September
AT I.G.A.
.Aylmer'
Pork & Beans, 13 oz.,- 2 for 27c
Stockley’s
Honey Pod Peas .... 2 for 37c
I.G,A. Catsup, 13 oz; ...*.*.. 22c
Crisco, lb.1 . ............... 35c
Gerbers Baby Foods, 2 for 19c
Marshmallows, lb. bag ...* 37c
Campbells Tomato or . / .
Vegetable Soups .... 2 for 25c
sisters (Mary (Catharine) Mrs. ’
Leach; (Elizabeth) Mrs. McGuire
and Janet Ethel, had predeceased
hint. The interment was in Green
hill Cemetery.
MRS. WM. ROBINSON
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The death of Mrs. William Rob-,
insOn occurred in Lucknow on
Monday, September 7th, at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. John
Kilpatrick. She would have been
92 in November. Mrs. Robinson
was ill only a comparatively short
time but had failed rapidly and
the end was not unexpected.
She was a lovely old lady and
—-------_ ... ihad made a host of friends here
ertson, Virden Mowbray, Norman i since she and her husband re
Taylor and W. T. Roulston. Flow- hired to Lucknow from their
er bearers were: John Murdoch, I farm in Wawanosh. Mr. Robin-
when the Celestial Ci^risreacli^
1 Relatives attending the funeral
were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Howe
of Fordwich; Miss J^an McGuire
of Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Rhiel aridf family of Goderich;
Mrs. Mary Alexander, Mrs. Mary
Aumann, Mr. and Mrs. George
Spilth, Mr. and Mrs. Etchells, all
of whom are from Detroit;
The pallbearers were W. W.
Hill, Jim Henderson; Stuart Rob-i
Wm. Fisher, Wm. McGill, Janies
Cameron, R. j. MpcKenzie, Cam
eron Cooke, John McRae, Donald
McCharles.
James Pickering Was a faithful
member of the Lucknow Presby
terian Church for years, as well
asbeinga^member of—Session-
and Session Clerk for some time.
He was' Sunday Sbhool superin
tendent at. one time and served
His Lord \well.- He wa^ a mem
ber of the Library Board* at the
time-ofhisdeath. ——
He. is survived by his sister,
Margaret. His brother, John; four
Challenger
Sockeye Salmon
Food Saver Wax Paper 31c
Mild Factory ‘ Cheese, lb. 43c
Orange juice,‘48 oz......... 35c
Oranges, 252's .. 2 doz. 63c
Grapefruit, 100's .. '5 for ,27c
Pepper Squash ... .. 2 for 19c
Washed Celery ..... 2 for 19c
-Watch—for—I.G.A.a<Ivt.~in—Thursday-s-Free—Pressfor-——
additional good values at your I.G.A. -
SMITH’S FOOD MARKET
EALLORW1NTER-HATS——-
Now is the time, to choose that
Smart Fall or. Winter Hat from
our beautiful selection of. velvets,
felts arid velours: Moderately .
priced from *ZS,....$3*50 to $5.95
BEDSPREADS
New Fall shlpinent of homespun
bedspreads, in shades green, coral,
wine, blue -and pink. Sizes 80x100. ■
Only $6.75
THAT some '“new faces” are to
be seen behind the counters in
local stores. Mr. and Mrs. “Bus
ter” Whitby are both employed
now. in ' the Lucknow Fruit
~Market7Mrs^EvaBlack~isto
work at the Market Store
and Mrs. Edith Webster is as
sisting afternoons in Rath well’s
Shoe Store. Miss Lorraine Mac-
—DonaldisemployedatGhin’s
Restaurant.
THAT Vernon Hunter and Lofne
Reid have been exhibiting Hol-
. stein cattle at Western Fair.
THAT this' is /the season of rally
dayservicesinTocaland dis
trict churches and the local
Sunday Schools Association is
advocating, “attend, your Sun-
. day School every Sunday”.
son passed away in 1947.
’“‘Mrs. Robinson was formerly
Elizabeth Ann Campbell, daugh
ter of Thomas Campbell and
Eliza McBurriey. She was born
in Beverley Township near Galt
but spent the "greater part *of her
life^inthis“districtrOn“March_317
1885, she was married at White-
church. and^ for over fifty years
Mr.Z/and Mrs. Robinson farmed
in tne Donnybrook district where
they were esteemed and upright
citizens. Active in church work;
Mrs. Robinson was a faithful
member^of Donnybrook United
Church and a life member of the
W.M.S.
The funeral service was held’
at the McLennan - MacKenzie
Memorial Chapel oil Wednesday
of last week, conducted by Rev.
G. A. Meiklejohh Of Lucknow.
Interment was in Wingham Cenf-
etery. Pallbearers were John
Mason, Athol Bruce, Chas. Rob
inson, Bert Thompson, Dustari
BeecrOft and Norman Rintoul.
Mrs. Robinson is survived by
three sons, Ed of' Minneapolis;
Dr. Harold Robinson,. Walkerton;
Dr. W. G. Robinson, Dryden; two
daughters, Mrs. Cecil Wheeler.
(Laura), Blyth; Mrs. j." S. Kil
patrick (Annie); Lucknow. A son
Ernest died in 1942f. end tWo. dau-
_ghters^_L.aura_Beii—and—Lillian^
died in infancy.
* Mrs. Robinson is survived by
one sister, Mrs. Bella Knowles of
Hamilton.
THAT . the individual student
lockers at the high school are1
a new inovation for Lucknow
district students. Each has its
individual combination for op-
. ening of the locker, and for a
few days this posed quite a
problem in. getting onto the
new “twist”. ’
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THAT, early Saturday morning a..
three weeks.’ drought was brok
en by a heavy rainfall that
measured almost "an inch and
ahalf.Raincontinuedatinter-
vals throughout the day and
- on Sunday.
THAT Monday was meeting night
in town as one could readily
note by the parked cars lineup.
These meetings included Pub- •
lie School Board, United Church
; Official Board, the Fire Com-
p^ny, Ladies' Auxiliary and the
“ Village Council. ;Z
PAYS $10,000 at death if you die from natural causes.
PAYS $20,000 at death if caused by accidental means before
age 60. ■ ■' ■'?
PAYS $30,0Q0 at death if cahsed by accidental means, before
age 60 while a passenger in certain public cori-
. veyances or if diie to a fire in k public building
(hotel, hospital, etc.). ’ . '
PAYS $10,000 for loss of two eyes, two hands or two
PAYS $10,000 for loss of any two of above.
PAYS $5;000 for loss of an eye, hand or foot.
PAYS $1,250 for thumb and index finger.
PAYS $100 .a month if totally disabled (beforb age . 55.
No Premiums To Pay If Totally'Disabled.
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. Brand riew patterns and colors in
. . Oil Cloth, 54 in, wide, only 95d yd. ,
‘ Green, red and Grey Plasterhide,
54 iri. widej drily $1.85 yd.
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■ LINOLEUM RUGS
Lovely bright patterns & colors.
Size 18x36/Only .7.....19c each '
• ——~ ■ HGUSEDRESSES
Don’t go about, the house in that
old housedress. Be sure and see :
our brand new stock* .Sizes from
14 td 52, 'also half sizes. •
XOnly $2.98
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BOYS’ PANTS
‘ Boys’ Parity for school arid play.
Sizes 24 to 34. Price only $2.75
MENSWEAR’■ ■
The popular Sweatshirt of cotton
jersey, soft fleecy lining. Sizes,
shiall*, medium, large. Price $2.25A<
■ Men’s . Airfotce. Blue . Trousers, .
all xVoql, sizes 38 to 42 .........$7*50
Work. Socks, Various weights, 1
jvHaps6h arid .Periman brands.
Priced from 49c to $1.10 per pair