The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-12-07, Page 8K'
For Women;
BOUDOIR SLIPPERS
HOSE, ,(chiffon or, •
/ service weight)
RUBBER GALOSHES
CARRIAGE; BOOTS
For' Men
SPAS;'
SLIPPERS..:
SOCKS n...
OVERSHOES;
,nd :SKAT'ING 0`FIT
en, Boys; and Girls;
THIS 'C U ISTMAS. GIVE rPRAETICAL
Local G eteral
SnVtrs Campbell of .Detroit s w
g Wrt`fi"`.Miss"'Llzzi Webster,
,Mrs, . Wm,, ,Naylor has returned
home •following an extended visit'
with, friends lin Goderielb
Miss Isobel Craw, R. hl., of 'Dor.
Chester,, is a visitor: this week. at the
;k,ome, .of Mr. and MrS, D. C: Taylor,.
Miss. Mary' ,Struthi7'ra leaves this
week for • as extended, visit in Londofi
at the. home of her • cousin, ;'Mrs.
Woolcox.
NEED: TO SUFFER with
Rheuinatism� Backaehe, Lumbago.;
UE=RUMAVAPS At; lyfe ;IM'S
DRUG STORE;
Remember, to bring the 'children to
the Christmas -Tref ,in Lueknovv this.
Saturdsy afternoon, `Santa will' ha're
a big bag of sweets for every child.
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Peggy's Double
al Os Bi
T1i 1 RSDAIt, DECEIhIs 'iEi `4; 13
If, you, enjoy -negro; spirituals sun
�4m
Packed 401 greet,eSt, btex'sT.I'lay-''
Pr.?' Who,- •Stage Side Splittin
Gc my.edTo Well Pleased Audience . .
°Old.. Man Depressron"w
,as ,lacking
on. Tuesday ,night, when neap y'
40.0. 'people`; jammed, wn, the, To;Ball;.
s • D
to see "?eggy'ouble" presentd
by' 'St, Peter's Dramatic,.Clah.. ', ' The
east was ,;well selected' :and without
exception,; .the players 4 took their:
harts well,;vto provide" a most laugh-;
m
ab e. farce-coedy,• w}ueh '•kept' the
audience iri peels. ;of laughter .. •4
Ta.• Jack 'Leith's '"daughter'•', Greg,;
goes'. the honors in zmpersona:tipn, kie`
taking; the Part' of Pegg'y's Dotible' to
perfection, The plays mus ji t" one
g complication after another, as. Wil-
ro I Iiam Winkler. (Rev. Geoghegan); 'at-.
a tempted to arrange two marriages,:
which would net ,'.him $20,004.
• Winkler was a make .believe example
, of virtue ' itself, but ; his intimacy
d With. Peggy; a chorus girl, proved his:
e? downfall, When :Bobbie 'Baxter ' Gre
in the full : tones of , ' trained negr
'ybu• will •enjoy the Carotin
Jubilee Singers. ;in. the Town . Hal
Dee. 8th. ;
•
ev, •: P. M, and .'Mrs. Colquhoun
helta former. minister in Ashfiel
Presbyterian church, .`and. of lat
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FRESH :DAINTINESS
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;NEW
STYLE DRESSES
TO SUIT in SIZE and
,VL•
VALU • . .
SUNDAY..NITE`. DRESSES ...in Chinese
Red, Blue:. and Creon
car::»
,•
. 0+1
are more i'n `demand
For YIQ1HER or $:ISTE
GLovES.. '
HQSE,
TOWELS;'
FANCY BLANKETS
PRINTS FOR HOU$E, I)R
r ILK UNDERWEAR ,
WOOLLEN .UNDERWEAR
PURSES"
LACE; SETS
HANKERCHIEFS
ES$'E 4ND . •APROIITS,''
ere' Bougl
Havelock in•.Peterborough .'County
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'WHEN buying a Radio -Don't buy
a "cabinet and, tubes". ,Buy a cabinet
and tubes, .perforinance and :TONE—
that's a De 'Forest :Crosley.,. F. T
ARMSTRONG :has' them ;Call' in' and
hear one, . •
All the.; famil'
._y will..,enaoy'the Caro-
lina.Jubilee "Singers.in cad Plantation.
'Melodies` favorite 'o alar select'ons
p
and • .humorous quartettes. , This . is
not a minstrel show, Luta concert
t
of- the highest `quality,
Mr. and Mrs William . Wilson- o
NorthiDakota,. were .'•visitors with
�e�el��re--•vWas--fro
ei a o` masquera. a as "Peg;
gy's ,Double" to prevent. Mr" Winkler
from . '
Ting, Melvin ' Jonston, was a col
:lege,student, and •.in charge -of a
summer hotel, the scene',ofi the play,
during the..proprietor's.,, absence•` This`
was Melvin's'first real ttempt at.dra..
n'atics, and ',be did 'exceptionally well:.:
George. Hassel ns Sam the negro;
suited hisPart well:
` negro,.
oLeith ••
nla•d
'dual Toni' .as Bobbi Baxter
and "Peggy's. Double" and was out=
standing in the latter. 'role Rev.
Geoghegan as William Winkler.; and
f• Fred; McQuillin.• as; Benjamin' More,
kept the house. in • an uproar • as Wink
01064 G :ri tmas.:Fruit
This is k end you w,u •
We ties
theave weeThe Best Possible. To :Buy
Seeded, Seed'ess` and Valencia Raisins;• Currants, Peels; Cherries,.
Pineapplie, ;Rings, Almonds and; Walnuts:
BEE"THEM. BEFORE BUYING
SPECIALS FCR THIS WEEK
3 llbs. New Figs 25c %2 'Lb. Shredded Cocoanut ' 10c
3 ,'lhsi Nieiv Dated ... ,: :25c 1'.
. :• lb,;.fancy Mixed•Cakes.' 1
2 lbs,•.Valenci 50.
Valencia Raieins� .:25c
4' Jelly:'Powders� ,. .?5c
4 lbs- s . ,
• .25c; 6 • Jeil 'Bow ,.
Y dere
2 lb'
a. :25c;
s. Fresh, Broken o .�
SOAR llisc alta .. , , • , ..... . ,. ..:.19e
r Will' and Miss Maud Murdock
it and were former
resident, who• left Lucknow for the
West , some forty-two..: years 'ago;
Mr. •G.' M. Mckenzie of Dungarincn
branch; of ,the: Canadian . 'Bank of
Commerce for the past eleven years,;.
has received notice • of. his appoint
ment to, the 'staff of •'relieving'. inana
,ger: at,Hamilton .,and `with ,•his,•family.
=will move there early in' •December:,
• Extra Copies 5e' Each
There • ris not •a 'weeks passes that
we are not asked 'if subscribers can'
get extra copies of :the paper , For
the ''benefit • of.. those,'who -:have juin
Previously secured ay, we'may s say
that to supply •the demand ,we print
a :number of • extra copies ; each week.
which' 'may be': procured at 5e each.
. Tha Christmas meeting -of ' the
Women's =Institute will ' be held on
Friday, ;December Sth, at
''at the borne' of Mrs,'i.R; J :'Cameron..
'Roll'' call~ "tne,tpensive ' Christmas
Gif ; Ideas.'L Demonstration,,"Decor-.
•ating a . •Christmas ' Table". Contest,
"Wrapping• • a Christmas : Parcel",,
011ie. given:, Gift ',exchange ..Visitors
alwaya welcome.
St Andrew's 'Ball, • staged in the
own Hall on • Friday, evening, attrac-
d one of the largest dance crowds
the, history of the Town Hall. ,Well.
er :four . hundred., people , crammed;
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posikkY
LINGERIE
GLOVES
TIES •
sok
KINIONAS-
oats
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per
ur Handkerchief Department
IS LIKE A GARDEN TULL OF FLOWERS
SWISS, LINEN, PLAIN and EMBROIDERED
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Ki!iloait .con &Ida)", December' latt tO Wee ly Star fat: 82".2k. This applies te
. Mr. • and :lire. Archie' Grahain, .8 to enewal Or new. 'subscriptions: in
Warriage' bureau'. and a prospect 'for
Aunt Jane, Whorw he- Was trying hard
lyiss•.bbrothy Cook as Jane, was in
love with Debbie . ;13exter-s,nnd
trying to :frustrate Winkler. who had
other plsns for her niarriage; Mrs..
HasSal as .Aiint 'Take 'Was as keen Tor
a Man as Winkler was to ,ber,
Suzette was' Aunt; Jane's 'Maid •arid''
was. getting in seme,'•effective -werk
cast, is: deserVing Om niuch credit in•
succeSsfully staging thii play
whieh they plan- to present : again
during: thristmaS Week.'
the dance floor land gallery to,partici-
'Modern danceS, ,which continned
three: AS:M. `The Harris, Orches-
trn; ,aisissted. ,DY Andy Orr and' Hugh
Pouting. sUpplied the inusie, kit' the
Scetch :.Music;, as „advertised, was
lacking, due' io "the:'; illness of the,
Piper ; This SucceSsful -event was
tinder the -ausPices of the . I:tick-now
Joint Club, U. F.- 01. Helen find. Etta
Belle MacDonald, • Mutiell Paterson
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CHRISTMAS
E. INVITE -YOU- TO.'. LOOK:, *STOCK., OF
GOODS . • 'SUITABLE FOR .,.G.H.YI'SYOU. :WILL FIND
IATED ACCOUNT; OF T.14fit.'11$0.11L1‘1*S.:'
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BOYS and...GIRLS, how .of,;en hatv5 seen Dad' trying to remi
fit night by. the tight frOm„ the 41r.id fashioned 'flat wick lain p:, He
qcbuiatns7s. his ,poSition Many tiip:3 tad at last...rubs his 'eyes and,
THAT GIVES SIXTEEN' TIMES 'AS •MUCH LIGHT..AS THE
OLD• LAMP AND WILL !ISE • LESS COIL.
and Mary McKim danced the"Hi h
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