The Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-11-19, Page 8OW S T1NFaI Tt71.Ti:4fA'T, NOVEMBER, 9 .. 1ff':1
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'Every Day we are 'adding to our • Stockof
erchandise..and we have' now ,a varied assort-
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tient, that we will be pleased to, sljow.
Specials This Week are on all -Silk, and:
fool Hose, in -a lot of the 'ew. Colorin'gs _ wore
Sale$1, '0A a''pair. ' w
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An assortment of 'Women's a' tl Girls' Wool
mere Hose, in 'Brownsi:T ans; Sand ' Block;. Etc. some - very
fancy,,worth '1.00 and $1.35.. • Selling now,
CQrticelli: Sweater Yarn, ,any color, and we will.:.
match your:colors.all season,i Ball 15c."
BxitiW:ad.e"..,All-Wo+nl'
Dress Flannel, 7 Colors;
1 inches wide,; for Ladies'- and Children's resses; t�erd
t9c. ' ��.
`British Made" AllrWool•'Dress Flannel, 5/6 inches
wide;.1:0 patterns and colors, at a 'yard $1.88.
" Br tish-Made" Teddy Bear.Cloth' for Women's .:
.:and
Children's :Coats; worth $5.0,04 yard, for $1.95.:, .
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YARNS --Listowel;
Monarch, Scotch Finger-
ing aud Wheeling.
UNDERWEAR --Ladies' and Children s, 10
Per Cent. off.
STOCKINGS --Ladies' and Children's. in Silk
and Wool, Wool and Cashmere.
GRANITEWARE, ALUMINUM and TIN-
WARE -10 Per Cent Off;
r 90c. Bu `s' a 1:00 Worth
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SCHOOL REPORT,
• S. S 4, Ashfield. and.. Huron, October
'Class V::. Geography, ..French, Lat=
in, Algebra..: --Carmen Brown. 61 ;. J.
MacDonald 57; 'Gordon Finlayson 56.
Spelling; Geography,' Arithmetic
Sr. P ;isIV:. .Jessie, Ross 76;. Dorothy
ertson 69.; ,Glara_�MaeDonuld 62*;
(,c•:,rge • Finlayson ' 54..,, •
dr..IV: Murray "MacKendrick 77
Roderick Finlaysonr74."
'Sr. III: Finlay' MacDonald 13 K.
Bess' 714 Oliver MacGharles 71; F.
Finlayson 53*; Duncan Lindsay (tab).
111:,.'Isabel MacKendrick 51; C.
• MacDonald 50. • '
Sr. It: Alice :'Robertson 69; -.Jessie
Ma -Rae- 66. Lloyd .MacDonald 50.
Jr. II: • Clara MacKendrick, John
T+':niayson.
I:' Patricia Robertson, Roy Me-
I ,•nzie, Findlay MacDonald.
' 'Primer: Sarabelle .'Finlayson, Don-
alrla Ma
cKendrick
;Irene Ross, M
ar
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, i r,• Mac rr teeDonald dna d
F
•.Andrew Barkwll'
o 1Vligsed; • Duncan, MacRa ; teacher
,
FORDYCE.•
.....;
. W i yarn Redial of Whitechurch
is assisting C..1. Martin.
,Firs- Spackman; who has been vis-
•rrelatives at;Mt. Forest and Da-:
elcus, has returned to Fordyce. '
rtr John Rintoul and George Phil,'
, Who. haven `.Preen .lir _the west ;foal'
some -time,. ,arc home again. •
a ..r
Mail' to •l►da.r"'that Mr. Jatites Dat;-
bout',
ar-bort', who has .been.in the. Wingham
f osvital. for some time :is' so far ime
proved as to return home.
Glad to -hear Mae ae Gertrude
.itche ony.'who' :has- i<t¢t-bier;
late, isimprovin nicely.. ; --
Mr. and'
rs
Om h
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Jamieson, ofWi gham, 'visited
at Mr.• T. Jamie
sons, recently. ♦,
• Mr. C. G. Martin is pressing hay
on •the 'boundary; . between' White-
church and Wingham: • •
Mrs. Havins of 'J{ordyce is visiting
her son; Alexander, of .Lucknow.
FLOWERDALE
Miss,. returned M. Black k, last
Monday from ,a, few days' visit with
her sister in Detroit,'
• The Olivet Missionary Society met
'at the home of Mrs. J.. Collins last
Thursday .afternoon,- • '
Mr.' Richard Martin is leaving this
week on a .business trip to Rainy Rio:
The ' people' of Floiverdale were
Sorry, to hear of the death 'of • Mrs;
Alex. M
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rcfiy,•an old
resident ofFto eriale.The funeral' at Ripley
on-
aturday, was, largely- atten. e'
, attended;
Dr. Finlayson made • approfess:anal
call • at our, 'school; Thursday. .
ilii.. and Mrs. R. 'Martin• and child
ren,„; spent a ' couple of days: in=,"St.
.
H .lens, last week.'
SOtrTH••KINLOSS,.,'
The, Annual.Thankofferinp,; meeting
of the W.M.S. and the Bible Study
Class of the.South Kinloss Presbyter•,
part of the
,ian ..C.hurch,,. vas,•;beld:in._�•t�heelenorch
on ;'VVVaednesdayqievenrin+ `
The first3`i" .-Nov,"
�Jlth.
.meeting •:was
conducted by Rev,. Mr: .1
amen, .his re
marks being based on. Acts 27th chap.
ter.•• Mrs.James gave a splendid ad•
dress on "Thanksgiving," She .told
;of_ the flat Thatniragxvir* •herd `fiy •the + t
• Scripture the meaning of our :Gratis
tude to, God. Our Message: We are
all :messengers; the;;inarks. of 'a true
messenger are Faith, Hope and. Love.
The meeting closed with Prayer.
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MAF'EKING
Mrs.•P.'Rf
'Reed o c � end
�n,u kzvow is ap
• M� a ,few days +wnGh'' •nor 'daughter,
Mrs. T. Anderson.
The
Young People o
p are. : to be Com
gratulated on the .success''of their
Play: and "Box - Social' The balii • ..,was
•well filled with an appreciative aud-
ence, ; and those taking part in. -the
Play acted their 'parts well. ' .
At. a meeting 'on: Friday evening,'
plans, were made for the S.. S.. con-
cert and . Christmas' tree; Committees
weie''appointed.and the 'date set for
Wed'resday, Dee. 23rd.
Mr. Isaac Cranston finished : this
season's threshing on Saturday. •
Elmer. Johnston has '.been hone
from school with measles, but is al-
most`well again. ' '
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BELFAST
Messrs. Tom.•..Twarn1 -.and -Wilfr
,Hackett have returned -home, after
:spending a few months in the West:
•Miss'. Ethel. Johnston., off Owen
Sound, 's ent',a.• •few days last week
with friends here, .
Mr. and Mrs. John Emmerson, oI.
K'inlough, visited at" Mrs. 'Emmerson',
former home here, ; last week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stothers` 1
family, of Dungannon,' visited' at .the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Hackett
last week. • j
Mr. James Lane is attending, the
Toronto Royal, Winter- . Fair, this
week: •
A large number from' here attend-
ed the Play and Box Social, held • at
Slakes' on Wednesday night, last, and
report a.good time. •
SCHOOL REPORT
S. S. No. 9,Aelidietd
r gtandi:n'g' accordig to -testa.
V; Richar,.d. ilpatrick 83.
Sr.. IV: 'Cli1frd Kilpatrick'GO; Wal-
ter Clare 43; Harold' l
aebster 42.
Sr. HI: Tom Anderson 90;, Bnrnive
Blake 83; Mary .Hackett 68; i. Cur-
ran 48*; Jack Curran 47*.
Jr, III: Beatrice Culbert 68; Widni.
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