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THE. LUCKNQW SENTINEL LUCKNOW;• °NTT
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AND MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
at TEMPLETONS. .
IFTS FOR `'LADES . .
• HOSIERY -see the new. snag -resistant Nylpns..
SNUGGLE DOWN BED JACKETS'.
LINGERIE-Holeproof, Mercury, •Stanfields, Panties & Vests...
,SLIPS--LUXITE; & KAYBAR." .
,GLOVES -"—NYLON 8 WOOD.
SWEATERS Pullovers, eoiors •White, peach and green,.
FOR HIM . ...
;Forsyth Shirts; Ties, Wool, Gloves,. Handkerchiefs..
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6r4I've-cat
Economical
refreshment
THAT 'Frank Miller 'got "a good
home" for a faithful 12 -Year-
...,,old mare whioh he had for sale..
Incidentally, (horses are a pretty'
scarce commodity now and are
bringing higher .prices: A foal
is beginning . to be • almost ` a.
rarity.
TOWN : HALL, LUCKNOW
TWO NIGHTS`,
THURSDAY, NOV. 29, FR:IDAY,'NOV, 3a., •.
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Two Plays, Gi1ee Club, : Band,
Presentation of Awards, Etc.
Adult Admission 50c
Seats To Be Reserved At McKim's
:22nd; 195/
'THAT , Mr...and; Mrs. Bob Mac-
• Kenzie and. family .have moved
to • their new apartment above
Ithe funeral: chapel.. •
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THAT Mrs. 'W F. Reed and Mgrs,
H. Dickinson of St. Marys were
,. . callers in town last: 'week, on
account of the 'death; of Mrs,
James Alton., Mrs. RReed will
ibe 85 in December and contin-
ues to enjoy good health;
viA;T Mrs... John Carruthers has
been, (going , around 'with her
right thumb in a cast since hav-
ing the flesh on the digit
mangled i n' - the' • washing
machine •wringer,.
THAT.•with Christmas time, just
around• the corner, •.don't forget
that your unsealed Christmas
cards this. year .will take two
cents' postage. ' . .
THAT the Wilbert Sleane' farm
at :'Kiinlough has been sold to;
Elmer Vance Of Glamis, Who, , is•
in possession. Wirb has been
employed by the• Golden Glow
produce firm of Ripley for the
past two years. •
THAT. the: unusual and abnormal`
snowfall'; this • month . recall's` • to
somea different. kind • of 'No-
vember. storm thirty-eight years
ago.. On :•rNovember' 9th,:` 1913,
gales. whipped Lake Huron into
ry a .raging- fury:' .that' wrecked`
• shipping and cost a- high toll
of lives .among- mariners:
—o-- .
THAT Johnny Carter gashed. his
right: hand . on; ,Saturday when
it went .through the windshield,
as phis car slipped off the road.•.
. The laceration-too'k, •15 stitches:
•
THAT' Miss Margaret Taylor >bas.
returned to her apartment,'in
Winghari. after' spending the
pabit 'several months :at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Victor
Emerson of Whitechurch.
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bold-
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Make Your Christmas Cake Better Than Ever
:.:with: these UMLITY 1NGREDJENTS
Ieree-O'-Seed ■.
C ., Australian . Raisins, 12 oz. pkg. ___. 26c WHITE BEANS, 2 27c
■ eaehed . Raisi>ns 15 oz. : kg. 29cE
:
'SPIC :and SPAN with CLL. C:I.L, Sponge
' ; 24c Sponge�valne 2le�=- 4oth for 3$e 1 -
■:•Recleaned Currants; Ib �__ __�. � .. .
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■' `Recleaned Sultana Raisins, ib 24c ::Maple : Leaf ;MINCEMEAT, 2 lb...45c,
Pineapple Slices, 4 oz pkg.. - -- 20c ■
• _: Tomato Soup ---- 2 fog 25
•
Cam
a Cu 11Iluced'Peel, `8;oz pkg. _--=. 20.ci
Assortment' of `Talisman i■.
■ •' Cut Citron :Peel, 7 oz. pkg. ..____�. 22c. • JAMS and. JELLIES 12 o . 'ar. 25c ■
■
■ ::Cut Mixed -Fruit, 7 oz :pkg.
_.. FAB •. 2 for 73c.-
■ Almonds, 4 oz. pkg. 23c
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:.� 25CORANGES GRAPEFRUIT
Walnuts, 4 oz. pkg..-
z.=35c
28$'s, do•
■' Pecans; cello k ... 23c - - ' 6
9 �s.
.■. .pkg.. 25,2 s, cYoz.-40c • 6 for 39c . '■
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LADIES' DRESSES 111 sizeseil to 241/0..
Two Ikacks that al, values. If you wish,.a dregs that
will cost you less • than. the yard goods, come irx.
an. d look' these Over, • .
LADIES' COATS, ..
Yes, we know wehaven't many' coatsleft but we do not
wish to carry any over. So, we are offering a rack of
, Ladies .Coats at,
20 PERCENT TO 50 PERCENT OFF
If you are in need of 'a coat, drop in and look over , •
these o utstandirg values. •
' We Have' A Good, Assortment Of
STATI;Q J, WAGONS, PARKAS, ,;SN_OW SUITS, SKI SUITS
from : the tiny.. tot, ,iup.
Station Wagon. Coats,: ages 12; to "18, from
Sizes •4 'to 10, starting at
$15.95 p
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TOT-TO=TEEN • aiid LADIES' WEAR
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The Municipal Garbage: Collection `Service is
to be. :terminated for the winter moiiths.,
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will 'be..
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 3.a
Householders 'are .requested to take
'note. of ':these :' dates.
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• ing ' of • Regina ,are spending, the
winter . in Eastern. Canada at
the, home ' of ' her brother, Mr.
• Ernest Ackertand other rela-
tives:
THAT Mr. Jack' MacMillan suf
' 'fered a -setback ten days ado
ago
and has since then been a pat-
)tent in St. Joseph's Hospital.'
SET SPECIAL MEETING : N"
FOR AUXILIARY• ELECTION
The Ladies' 'Auxiliary , to•. the
Canadian Legion held t h e i.r
monthly meeting in the' Legion
Rooms with 13 members (present.
Mrs- Roy Black ;presided' and -the -
meeting was opened with "The
Mapla • Leaf".
Correspdne was: received
•from The Children's Aid Society, 1.,
Walkerton,
Walkerton, requesting a donation
.and .it was decided .to send $10..
Final • plans „were ' laid for the,
annual bazaar, which.' has since
been held and was a success, an
attraction . being tea -cup reading
by. Madame,. X. , ,. ,..
Owing to a vast amount of
business to be ‘dealt with, it. was
decided to hold nomination. ifor'
election of . officers at a special
meeting to 'be . held Thursday,
November 20th, which will be
preceded,..by a turkey supper
With'menibers bringing the trim_,
mings (turkey provided). An-'
S
n :The -Town Hall,
L-UCKNOW ;.
Eriday .Nov. 23
Dancing, 9.3'0 to 1.30
Wilbees " Orchestra ,.
Adnussion :7.:5c, .
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LUNCH. COUN•T'E•
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'Sandwiches,
Homemade Pie
other feature of this meeting,
be the report, of the: annual con-
vention. -held ixt.:Timrnins•
in. Clet
ober ,by the delegate, Mrs, 'Ron-
ald ;Forster. An, exchange ' of
Christmas ,'gifts will also be held
et : this meeting"' •
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ECIALS..
IBEX FLANELETTE BLANKETS.
These blankets • have minor imperfect'
tions which in no way ' impair the
qualities,
or wearingfull bed'
warmth
*size, 70" �+•r 90". NLY $5.49 Pr.
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0 ,S'; DOESKIN SHIRTS:
Boys' plaid and fancy doeskjti
shirts,: regular ,to $2;59:
While 'They Last '
$1.89'
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LADIES' NYLON :H.OS
Ladies' 'Nylon 'Hose, boxed for N.
Ch>ristmas.. Plaio an4, .fapcy
heels.':' •
$i.65ardL95H
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