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• These : wearabies 042' .bine eomfgrt and good taste and bring
you - top values in high • gua l ity clothes they wi11. be, -
proud to wear.
YOUTHS' LONCrS hard-wearing pants with pleated fronts
• and • zippers. These pants :,are: 'guaranteed for their dur-
Ability also for the better type :of -material .and trim
wings used, Sizes. 28-34,
BOY'S ,WIiNTER prtEECIIES Stardy all wool. Humphrey
cloth. These have doubt knees for extra long; ,wear,
reinforced at points 'of strain. Colors -Brown.
NOW SUITS—Children's "two-piece parka sriew suits These
• , garments are , insulated- ith Therunopak,: , wool in..te-
lining, guaranteed ,for w rmth, Size 4; 5, 6 years. °
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OBITUAR`'Y �•
THOMAS ARTHUR COOK
'The: death •of Thomas' Arth r'
Cook occurred at his farm :t
• Paramount, on ;.Thursday, , He h : d.
teen , in failing health for• about
three Years, • but was able to be.
about .the farm, , and was „'with
denly and peacefully, •passed.'' a -
Way. I.. A,
In his •75th year, he was born
• ' on: July 1st,. 1873, onr .the home-.
:stead' on Con,'. 1, Huron Township,
adj oinang. his present ., farm, and
Chas .been y . continuous •.and -es-
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teemed resident of the Paramount
community all his...life, ' ••
,In. 1908..:he married Elizabeth.
Cameron 'who : survives . , .along
with,�xie on, C meson, at .home
and a daubs-Th,,�ovey
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OVA 18-26 TORONTO
Goad gqinn.—Nov. 17th to 19ith
mchisnve
,Rstrtte — Lv,. Toronto not latex
than nudn%glit,-Nov., 27th
Fad ani eine -third . .
rSnnd.trip
it Tai Eztia .
Fsillanfo - • 'from any ,p
tA$'ADIAN NATIONAL
PASSED $3RD BIRTHDAY
In renewing his subscription to
The Sentinel, "that ever welcome
messenger", Mr, Thomas McJeith
of Hazerunore, Sask., sends kind
eetings -te- ;• X -good
frien4,4x_ the. community.' •
Mr. MacKeith has . just passed
his 83rd birthday ;and . on that
occasion• had, 'the pleasure of a
visit from:. his - eldest son, Mr.
Ewart D. MacKeith 'of Vancou-
ver,
(Mary) of New York.
Mr..Cook • .was, one of .a: family
of nine. ' children,- of whom 'Mrs.
David -Huston (Elizabeth) is the
.sole 'survivor, Predeceasing him
were William,. James,- John, Geo,,:
Mrs Taavid McGill• (Sarah); Mrs.
Robert' Hamilton ;. (Susan) • and
:Mrs Edith `Borst.:
The 'funeral service 'was held'ii
afternoon conducted by ..Rev.,
W: Stewart: •Interment was in
Greenhill Cemetery. Pallbearers
were John Gilmer e; Grant ;Mac-.
Tharrnid,: Win. Ketchabaw, Fred.
Martin, •Arthur McInnes and Kel-
so' McNay.: Flower•':•bearers were.,
Gerald .Gilmore; , Elliott Sand;
.L1,yd; Cline,.: Jack Mclhtosh, 'Wal-
ter Dexter .`arid Orland Richards.
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U.NITE•D CHURCH
LUCKNOIV
Rev. W.• Stewart, B.A. B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY; NOVEE> `9th.
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4411.."Necessities' For
'Peace"
Story: "Boys That Are
Brave':.
12.1 -Sunday School. `
Time Is: It?"
Had. Attack of . Phlebitis.
Leonard .MacDonald :of Silver,
wood Dairies,,Luci now,, has been
confined: to bed •..for more , than
a weekfrom an attack of ..,phle, `
bites:: •
OOds::
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•Yt�o,ur,
�!�!!1::/11'Y ,'E ll{�
Rinso, . Super Suds,
Ivory Snow, ' Lux, Chipso;
Oxydol, Dreft, Vel,
Ivory. Bar, ' Sunlight,
Kirks Castile..
Yes,. we .have your favorite.
IIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1947
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WOMENS. GO OStES-All• rubber.p
goloshes with side zipper, black and'brown, s
mediumheels,-.- ;� $3.95•
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RUBBER PULL -ONS• in black and brown, all •
• heels.
MEN'SRUBBER'BOOTS^with .built-in •arch.
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ANKLEFITS , ARE BACK
rAll . Sizes in Stock but quantity limited.
Ratllweilc'
its
•k ROBERT G HAMIL ON•--
Rolo;ersty G,. arYiilton, a -native
-Of -TAshfield Township,, passed.
•away. 'in . Saskatoon on ' O'etobei;
'9th. He 'wee• .a son.;of . the late Jos-
eph Hamilton and• 'Agnes ,'.Pea
cock;: and. was born` on Cori, 12;.
Ashfield; •on the farm where ` his
brother, 'Vernon •. row' resides;
Mr. •Harimiltori, moved ,to • Mani-
toba at :an ` r-arly age and in 1905.
homesteaded; in , the: Feudal dis-
Brett-i-•Saskatehewar av
1914. to the Hillview district,
where he .resided for 32 years.
'For, the :past ,two for.
he .and
Mrs. Hamiliton • had .resided in
Saskatoon :at' 904 Thirty-third
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Surviving are his. widow; •Anila
M Hamilton; two, daughters, Mrs..:
J`.• R,' Phillips and.' Mrs.. W. G.
Thomas, ,and three grandchildren,
all of Saskatoon; three 'Sisters
and two brothers, Mrs: Alex Mac
Lennan, • Lucknow; Mrs " Joseph-
Hughes, "fort Arthur; .Mrs. How
and • Barger,' . Aslifield; Sara of
Banff and Vernon' of .Ashfield.
The funeral service was:`4ield
at: 'McKagues ;funeral . home- ori
October lith, , with burial .• in
Woodlawn Cemetery, .'Saskatoon:,
Four: nephews acted as. -pallbear-
ers, Johnston, Owen, Donald. and
Lloyd Gamble.
,R.. A W.. AND MRS. BROWNT " VISIT IN. ENGLAND
• Rev. ' an 1•Mrs. A. W. Brown of
Sarnia,: and formerly of the • Ash
field Circuit, 'plan to.:.spend the
`winter in. England. Rev. Brown.
has net' been., enjoying • the best
of health and, has been. granted.
leave of ' absence' by ` his congre-
gation, for an extended visit to
his homeland.:
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50%
MORE SUDS
MEANS
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LESS WORK
Ladies' 'Coats, Suits and' Dresses
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',Guelph and Monarch: Yarns
and Stanfields Sox Yarn
Mei 's Overcoats Parkas and Sweaters
Mack- o -Measure' and Ready-to.Wear ~Suits
Odd Pants
•ew:.Dianmond' Sox
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs W G Armstrong
vv 1St o --an « n.i. ane=
rneht of their. younger. daughter,
.Ellen Ada to' :Gordon. Albert, son
of Mr: and. Mrs. George' ,.Bailey
of Hornby, Ontario The wedding.
'to'{take• place early 'in December:.
• ' Mrs. J: J: Wilson Lucknow,; an
nounces l the engagenient of; ,her '
only daughter,' Celia •Marion, to
Mr: •Jarries Russell Aitchison, son
of Mrs Archie Aitchison, .West"
.Wawai`iosh, and • the.
:•Aitchison,r•-thr-marriage to' take
•plaee` on November .8th
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Mr,. and Mrs.:Alfred ,Stone, St,
Marys; Ontario, •:wish to annouiz e
the engagement of their younger
,daughter, Lilian' June, • to War
ren Franklin ;Wylds,; younger son
Of, Mr. and Mrs: Donald. Wyids,
Lucknow', Ont.,. : the Marriage to.
take • place November ';15, 1947, ` at
Metropolitan. Church, London.,
NEW IMPROVED
'QUICK suDS 'IN:
COOL WAtat
THOMPSON'S
tThe Store of Friendly Service
'PHONE' 82 WE.DEL•IVER.
DONATIONS TO COMMUNITY
RECREATIONAL CENTRE
Previously acknowledged $12.73;00
Alex Andrew •15:00
J C.. McNab -.: . ? 25.00
Silverwood Dairies,
' Lubknow. " , 100.00
Helen Thompson, . Hanover 5:00
OCTOBER DEL.IGHTFUL:: BUT
NO HEAT RECORD SET.
O tober-,-1- }4=tv-i11 L c ag he=r�� :
membered:asxa month of continu
ing warmth and sunshine; ,com
parable on severat_ days to sum
mer weather, '
• The •sun shone someti a dur-
ing i29, days of the month, with
only, two, days' completely cloud
ed. High' for the month was 8i,
degrees on -the 16th 'With a low, •
of , 2.5„ degrees 'on 'the . IOth. tote
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rainfall. was 2.40 inches, with 182'
inches of ..this ;total•'f alling,.in •a
few ,;hours on Saturday night;
October 18th:. There Was no •
snow.
Although the teMperature soar,
ed unusually,high at •times, it set
no,record. It ,was just a,' year ago- . :
on October, 4th that' the. mercury
clirr bed - to. 85 degrees,:: :. that:
was just, the, second ,hti OCt
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BORN
BUTTON--ln Winghahi • liospitsa; .
on ' Friday, .October , 31st • to ,Mr
'and N1rs., Rtissell' Bµtton of Luck-
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HOUSTON,—In Kinloss Township,
on Thursday, October 30•th to Mr
and Mrs. Harvey •1•lousten.; f1o1Yrt
$1418.00. rood "a _ son. •
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