The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-08-18, Page 8# IGBT'
esnpletOn's Stage Another n Sale'
Manufacturer's Clearance In
abasso Sheets ' &- Pillow Cases
WABASSO SHEETS -81" x'90", hemstitched Regular
. $1.85 'Sate Price .,.: , . . ,.._ .... , .. „ . «..: 4.1,25
WABASSO'PILLOW CASES—Heiristrtche4,' • 42, wide,•
extra quality. Special,
MADERIA 'PILLOW ' CASES. iri' colored Embroidery.
Suitable for gifts. Pair 41.95
Back-to*School Togs For Boys; and Girls
BOYS' .GOLF-PANTST=Wool, and cotton mixed, lined tbreughout.•,
Regular` $1.59. -• Sale.- :.„+ .:. . , , • $1.00
. YOUTH LONGS—in tkfottoh Tweed. These:,, pants give good ser-.
v ce for school; wear..,• Special
GIRLS' :,and MISSES' DRESSES=Smart, } styles fast ,colours,,
At... ... ,,:. 75c &' 98e.;•
'em leton
smart
�• •
rowin°g
.r or
For Dress or:
Girls' 'Brogue Oxford In Black or Brown,
Leather Heels, ” A., B. C. Widths - $3.75
rowing Girls'' Oxfords in Bieck or Brown,
Leather and Rubber.:Hesls, A. B. C. `Widths
$2.95 and. $3:45
oes
atbwe'll and Ree
ANCE!
TO TAKE ADVANTAGE tom; PEARIMAN'S• GIGANTIC
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RIDICULOUSLY. PRICED 'AS ' SUCH:
DRESSES . L
AFG: $300 ,;;CREPE; AND LINIIN.E 'DRERSFLS:,
CLEARING AT '
WOMEN'S, CHIFFON DRESSES
NOW . ONLY - .
HOSE
„ONLY' 3MORE :DAYS FOR .YOU. TO,. 'PURCHASE' *SUPER
SILK CHIFFONN' 'OR •SERVICE WEIGHT ` IrOSE
TAT PER PAIR• a7
4,4
WOR,. SHIRTS
IRTS
Y DENHIM. IN, NAVY OR CADET AND: ALL CC
SIZES,, YOUR LAST CHANCE` AT
:There are Many. _ items at speciai :clearance prices not ,hated here
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'PHONE 85:
MAN
LUCKNOW,;.
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REID'S=
AK,ER
JPHONE 68:• •, •
THE GOOD HOUSEWLFE;
SAYS; -,"SUCH W?NDERFUL`
BREAD''t>IS THAT:. BREAD
CALLED ' GOLDEN •:CRUST•
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MADE AT `REID'S BAKERY. •
RAsIuIN &BROWN $READ,
;ORANGE CAKES, 'ANGEL
• FOOD,' f 'SCONS MUFFINS.
RAISIN, CHEI#RY. 'APPLE:
8c 'RASPBERRY ;PIES, 'PARTS.
JELLY ROLLS ti:.
ICE CREAN'i it SOFT DRINKS'
DEATH BEGINS' AT 40 .
According to 'a bulletin of the In-
di,strial Accident Preventioli Aesoe=
cations, if an >ieeident occurs while
• your car is .travelling Hinder 46 Miles
" tin hour, there le only lone chance • in
forty-four,, that someone'will be loll=
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Xf 'an accident occur while VoYir
"'car is' travelling over 4— niiles'anliour
there is 'one, chalice in nineteen that
so ineoiie • Will. be •1yi11ed�death' begins'
at 40t
Fall SapJes Are
'Here:•
'IP,. TOP' TAILORS.
Sn artest Patterns
Greatest .Value°
ONE PRICE
24.95
H:OFF iAN'$
M'EN'S' .WEAK
Ftur,owsuip. CLUB
The Oluh Met. aa Usual laSt Friday
evenitig in their:. rooma • above The
Christian Book Shop, and we Were en-
conraged, 135,, the groWing 'attendance
Mr. John R., .Grahain of. Windsiir
joyed bjr. .everyone present,- ati wiz
alA0 two musical, ntimberti Mr. D.
The Club will .ineet, ileitt Friday
evening° at the seine &Mr 8, P; and
will be in eharge of the young men,
Pleitse • hring *your 'Bibles and invite
your 'friendd: Jesieri Of Den-
mark *011ie the *nest Speaker. ••
WEppiNG BELLS:
• 'rEA RCE ---ANDERSON!
The marriage of Olive Lillian
Anderson, daughter of .Mr. and .Mrs:
Ahos., J. Anderson of Ashfield, to :Mr.
Charles. tC1aYtop• Pearce, son of' Mr.
arid Mrs • Williarii C, Pearce,; of,Exeter
was solemnized, at the United Church
parsonage' ' on Wednesday,. August
lOth, Ret.• James Wilkins officiated.
The bride wore a gown of belga
chiffon with accessories in Parrisand
Ind carried a bouquet` of Bronze Tok-
en Roses- She was;, attended by her
sister, ' Miss ,, Jean. Anderson, `gowned
in Paris Tan sheer. Mr... William
Geddes ,of .Exeter wag groomsinan
After ,a'.motor trip. to, .Muskoka. and
Algonquin Park,. Mr: and. Mrs Pearce
will reside in. 'Ilolmesville.. t ` w
MactLENNAN ''.McKERROLL
, s` The home • of Mr,..and • Mrs." -William
J,. McKerroll,`; Owen `Sound, was the
setting for•-ri prettyv wedding'. Tuesday
afternoon' when their daughter, Miss
Alive Alma :"McKerroll. 'w_ ad ' married.
to Mr. Kenneth' Malcolm MacLennan
of Barrie,.,en1y son of Mrs. MacLenn
an and. he late, ,Duncan MacLennan.
of .Lucknow. Pte:'.' Dr. D. T. L. Mc -
Koren, urC,e of the bride, conducted
the ceremony;;•inst a colorful.back
ground of ;le 11V pa'.,ns, white .glad-
ioli' and: Pin.;` asters,; arranged .effect—
ivelyone end. of'' the' long living
room.; The wedding' music ;was `played
by Miss Isobel 1Iorrison, cousin, of
the .bride; and., during the signing;. of,
the ' register: Miss , Clare ' McKerroll,
sister of the bride, sang,
The 'bride;: Whose father: gave her,
in marriage, wore a graceful>.:gown of.
white triple' sheer Chiffon, made with
a. shirred waist, . Wide taffeta ,girdle
,and•, long, .,sleeves .pointed over the.
hands Her short • circular veil was
arranged with a coronet' df Sweet-'
heart roses on white velvet ribbon;.
she carried 'a bouquet 'white Oph
elra roses ,.and ,li1y',,of.+the-valley in
Cascade ' style, and . an antique 'lace
handkerchief. 100 years old.;` Her only
ornament was„a•:goldlocket, the 'gift
of tthe ;bridegroom
Mrs..; 'Ohailes I empn, sister of the
bride,- Was Matron of, honor,wearing.
a gown of pale:blue taffeta and carry::
.ing . a ;bouquet of garden flowers.
The bridesmaid, Miss Doreen McKe_rr-:
oil, also • a sister: '.of the.' bride,a.
frocked' in pink chiffon, and, carried
a matching :bouquet'of gafi'den flow-
ers Both wore little hairbouquets to
match ` their;;. gowns:, , Mr 'Jack' Mac-•_
do�iitld; oiw:Buffalo; cousin�df the'brid..-
groom,was giooinsman
The reception • was held a£, Moxr-
ken's. 'Inn, `whole. Mrs. McKerroll.re`
ceived in a graceful gownof.,;hyacinth
blue 'chiffon, ,black„ hat with -touches
of blue and `.corsage of pink •'roses.
The bridegroom's .mother was gowned
in black ; and white 'chiffon .with hat
tO. match and"'corsage of pink roses.
Mr. MacLennan. and his bride left.
later for a- trip to Monti ear`—"Quebec
Cityand the Noi them •States;: and:'on
•thei r'' urn twill' liye'fl 24'.M,ilcaster,
Street, Barrie, where..the groom, is
principal of Victoria :School':: For trav
ening, the • bride: wore a parisand
chiffon: frock, ;nabural`shade,coat and
hat With touches of green :and pari.,.
wand accessories. -
COntentioue Act .To ,
it passes 'at the mid' of the.. present
.year, There will be a general 'feeling
put on the statiites, Thrqugh. its, op-
eration the 'filrinera' YvaA, 101
'but,' ruined. There wilt be: ,tears
shed when.'it ,Passes, into, tol3livion on
MORE :DOUBLE .
•the labia 'of W R. Martin at
Pararnpunt, are',double orange lilies,
similar in. anpearance to the lilY. re-
ferred to last Wte,ek; grown :),.3y.I'Mrs.
Higgins, The Martin an
,„Oddity hi that both SinglOgnd double
Idooms ',appear on the sante ,stalk.
LORD KITCHENElt
(Born.1850; Died 1916) '
Where iwells the ocean's mighty flood
,Lies England's son so brave,
Lord Kitchener tof India, ,
No Muffled drain' Or :pealieg
No prairetef fiinbral note
Serrowea 'train no monument, ,
No Citisg Or :marshalled
A. torpedo,ranghis. knell; ,
Eollowed him to' ins resting.: .
'and Mrs. ,Dianan Kennedy of
trip ' to ;Bruce PeninSeht„ Manitoulin
Island's, 'Stoke ,8t. Nardi Bay
and. 'Callender, Where •they Stepped
s.S
THE L.1101WOW SENT]
• At the home of Mrs. 'Peter VeCall
Which in• that- peried; has Attained
the enormous height of seven feet.
ten inches, measured • ftColla :the: OP:
ef, thopot, On the plant are ugwards
to sixty leaves, end- te •malcq,. 'the
cQui.iti. jack declares' he 1144, te Stand
On a :high stool to eamplete the 'job:.
Te move the pleat froin,one roem to
anether, with any :degree ot care,
phenoraemil, growth of this plant,7 it
NARROW BRIDGE" -
Injariei In Accident' At Danger-,
ously NarroW "Bridge,' Two :Miles
ears tilriven bY W. B. Bitchie and
Mr..Bargraap, C.P.It. agent of Wing -
ham, Cellided,'Snnday, evening „aftel
dusk on the narrow Cement culvert *at
the Baird farm, twp miles west of
Mr. Burginan, hiii•Wife and two sons
were on their' Way to their cottage
at the,. like, ',When the accident hap-
pened. BOth ears were considerably
damaged' and 4 :Wrecker tdOlt the,
which suffered the WOrit, :having -
ended: up in the ditch after the,,side-
Burginan; whci; suffered minor cute
about the head,1,-,was the onlY, one in -
canary 'and in Ahe eXciteinent of the
gerous one; •:ai it is stated ,te be
narrow 'that two.'cars cannot pass on
*it: This road is how a' proVincial
highWay, and till such tame ,as ..)z
antheritieS:might be well advised:to
tOhlaisc.eposiantitah.le am. ing reflectors': at
YOUNG PEOPLE FETE,
Miss Sarah piaci*, Bride. Elect...of
Thiii Wee14.4Presented 'With Silver
Tea. $errice By; Friends: of :,Her
COminunity
MISS Man*, MacDougall Very en'
joyably entertained a large group of
5;onni ,at. her horee last Tiles,
day evening, in; honour Of •Mcis
Maelver bride.do-be, Of this week.
Over seventy Young people gathered
the.lawn and a. rousing:sing-song
'began :the -evening's entertaininent
This' was. followed by. a veri, fitting
recitatiOn by Marian MacDoug.
Mark .lincl'.Euniee' Carter ther'
Daisies"! Misses; Amiie MacKeir, and
Ruth MacKinnen: 'further' delighted.
the, audience' with humorous readings.:
, At: this point Miss' Sarah MaeIvei
was, called to the. veranda 'and as Mrs.
llarrir";LaVis read the felloWing add.
'•:.ess: Fraser MacKinnon presented her
Down the lanes of •Aagast.'
Where "all the 'World's ag ow .
With COlonrst Mother, Nature
Has painted:high and lew'
When all the Barth'e Pieture.
That no one' can forget,
When Lover ' tees are On the wing
And Sumiiier'S.:Witli us yet,
canie': tonight together
.Becanse we.heard,' you know
*That you are sPoh rtave'us,"1
But„ Yet we'll never: coax 'Yeti
,you will be )onely•
And We shall miss' yotir face.
We're' glad because Your joyous.,
And glad for,all your worth '
Unto the growing :North
Please take this- Alter service ,
We're .very Sure there'll he
Dispensed. to, high ,aqd'Ionr, with it
And as you fill the teacups
And }liken in,your eirea,
May all yoni• ways be blessed
Your future full ef light,
With day by day'upop your,path
A radiance calpi and bright.
Naught finer cun We say ' •
Than just to. say “Godl3lesS yeu'!
Pollee:Mg the presentation to Which
Sarah made a fitting reply' erne:.
Were PlaYed on the lawn and later
'very tasty *lunch:was aerved by the.
hostess. The, cioWd hen. • retired tn
',the house and nfew hours Were Spent
in 'dancing,
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vort pAgth mill shortly., vote ,01).
noneir bY-law to raise 445,000 at
a proposed new high garnet..
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CLOCALand GENERAL
Your co-operation in making this
column- interesting is solleted. !et-
semis- sent telephoned or 'brought
t6 The sentinel Offke, be aPPrec-.
iated.
g.
Nisi. Brew!' of Toronto: ts venting
at the litoMe of Mils. 110*nhen. ,
Mrs, G. N. Stewart Of St.•Helens
trisited on Sunday with her sister
Katherine MacGregor. '
this, week -end with is parents `Mt!
Greg Leith of ..Petetberough visited
were 'week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hra, HaliniltM1 was n'
recent vialtor at:the home of Mr.: and
Harold Ritchie left on Tiiesday •for
Loncleri, Where he has secured a pos.
Rion .in the McOormick factory.
Mr. -and Ws': Alex- Lyons of Hem-.
ilton are spending a Week with hiF,„
SOO Dougliii of Listowel visited :ink
Miss .Mary :Dewar and 'Miss, Katie
• Alla4tt wiseoxiek:i....with,, and: ..tt._z_ta,••
Miis 'Eunice Newton end. Mr. 'Bar-
OldiNeviton•of Toronto are visiting at
t.
Jai* Leith has returned to •Peter,
borough •after spending :a couPle of
WeekS with his 'Parents Mr.-sand-Mre.*
JitonLe.iFhleteher • and' , Mae -
,Kenzie, who are working at Norther.'
Ontario' Milks; ire.' hOlidaying: in the
*YOrk; are visiting with.Mr: Mel Mee.
spent, a, conple • of daYs last week
With their' uncle, DeinaleMaeGregor.
Mr.-, and • Mrs. 'Frank Cele. have re-
turned •.frOm a., six , weeks camping
and Niagara. Falls befOr turnlig
riesday to visit LOndon :Kitchener
Mis;.lessie, left Liicknqw 'On' :Wed-.
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end Mr. Howard,Collum; NeW
HaMburg and Gertrinle,- Vance
aug
. Other, ;recent' Viiitora
nextluiclay Morning, he aindue-
the:* preeeeding Sunday Sehoot hour
hp Urill aboW:slides Of the school inn!
work 'earried •irn, there,',
,Sunday servkes in' the' Presbyter-
Yeung of, Whq de-.
who was a viSitoi! at the, Hill Home
Narrow Escape .1,.•
Mae:. ingles„ threshing -machine' tOP-
,working KinlosS he first of tip.:
Week; when. canght in a•shaft,of the
'Mrs, Mitchell, Mrs. Jack: Aitchigon
Mrs. Campbell and 'daughter Beth•tei
Westen; Henry Aitchison of \ Sarnia -
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ernie ,Aitchison and
son Domild Of 'Thirriston, were week;
:end, visitors twith-,Mt and Mrs, Thorn,
Itev. C. II,' Dickinson, • Book SteW
ard of the United Church, spent' .t*
week -end at ',the :home of. his niothei
and On Sanday Morning delivered, an
impressive seiniain in the United
,Church, at WhiCh SerVi0e, MICA .Flor-
ence Hodgins, who is •holidaying • .ai
the .home, of her Mother in Kinlinie
Was guest .soleist:
,yiSitOrS with Mr: and Mrs. 'Kenneth
Cameron last = week Were Mirs..ttJoe
Dungannon, Mrs. Win. Kelly and ion
DoWell, Mrs: v` MeDowell,
Leitch, Pickford; Mrs,' Etta and Misr
Lena' Anderson of Marquette, Mich,,
Mr., and mts: Wm. McDoweii;mr..ankf
MAC John Meboarell :*Vit stfield.
ot
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Guests. At Wedding,
J: biaeLennan cif Toronto
mother of the”. bridegromn; 'Mr. and
Mrs. J.- 4, igecLemten Torentb,
40ha 40.53, "gip Margaret Henderson
the bride'n parents Mr and Mrs. W.
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Wallace Conn 'of Laugside. had' the
short time. ago. BOMe.twO.' Months tigO
Wallace hadlie heels badly crUshed,
when he lit. on a rock .1111, after' Jump-
ing .from a- falling ladder:
THURSDAY,? AUGUST '18TIi, ` 193
SANE AS LAST Y.BAB
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PaPternher I.5.th' to November 15th,
marks, the 'Oen' season' for dacks and
geese this year„.in an .area triorth and.
easterly of the sedthern houndafy et
soath of the Bruce boundary epens
alien daYa later and in the Conntiei)
of Kent, Essex, and Elgin, the ,season
slops not open 'Mtn October 15th.
Bag liinits 'for ducks, exclusive .of
niergansers'l is! 12 in,..anir mid
150 in, the season. Geese limit 'other
than Brant, '6 in any one day or
50 in one. season..
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