The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-10-23, Page 81'A.Gm' MM.
THE L. U K:P4 SENTI NEI
: Slips„ Kaybar. Wash without worry 'Nay-
SLIPS—Lovely
er
NEWaft
illin and will retain .its beauty
Nay -
bar contains no metallicfining
washing, They give long and satisfactory service. Strap or built
$1.98
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BOYS' WINDBREAKERS: Plain and - plaid combinations Slzes ,
846 years .. :-
WOOLET7'E & TAMA. CLOT,If—.Fane• rwoolotte for gowns or
jamas,,. Lovely floral or'stripe patterns. 36. inches wide,
py a .... SOc & .
. Yard - � .., ..
ahkets standard else;
ETS--a ectal in bl ,.,
:'FLANNELETTE STAN$ p '62;25.:
Plain biue•.�.'Fair . ` ,° `• .
.• 8e
wear.. First quality. 3
: 5YLH• HOSE fora school, or. everyday .
V*Vg*TERS--411 wool basket• -and
r. Boat 'neck. colors,, -1
SESS Tell.:: ':5..
` blue, ':�green, rose, ' wine, bnrht"artlt_nd
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IE't�n:
.LUCKNOW ,BORN Ti OUNG MAN
IS CRACK GOLFER'
IN' CONNECTION WITH THE MANGE -IN` TIt'ANSMI•SSICW
BE::.
VOLTAGE FROM 22,000 to 38,000 VOLTS THERE WILL
A ... Y - SERVICE .INTERRUPTION IN. LUCKNOW - ON:
• a.m. to 9
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Bruce Cantelqn 10 -year-old Y ofd son,
of Mr. and Mrs., J. H Cantelon of
Ridgetown and formerly of Luck -
naw, has smashed all ' golfing rec.
ords-atRidgetown by winning the
I .
Junior Intermediate, and Senior tit-
les the respective trophies.'
Bruce is .a first ` year medical stu-
dent in Western University, Lon
don.. His ^father was ,formerly on the
Bank of .Montreal staff in Lucknow.
..In Bruce's finalgame in the Jun-
ior • event he fipisted• thelast nine
holes set uncTer Par.,club record.
. a s*ablished
In . tile • Senior event he e .
. -
another .record €i8 - of -�ar •'the he.twiceholes., 2 under par..;: which
repeated- in competition Play. .'D.ur-
�, ing the season
season. he 'won IOW gross at
- -L- eamin.and . at Ridgetown
inter -club games including Le if _
ington, Kingsville, Lakeside (Wind-
sor) : and Ridgetown -clubs. He was
a gold medalist at 15 ,years of, :age,
at . Windsor . establishing • then' ,a
'Course record m winning- the_event.,.
which still . stands:--
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER '23rd, ligt
1GE1C 'RIC. HAUL OFLQCAL and GENERAL FURS, DRYGOODS
Miss Elizabeth Lyons is visiting Ri
pley and Teeswater had daring•
!with friends in Toronto. robberies pulled off m the respect -
Mr.. and .Mrs. Fred Nixon of Lon- , ive. villages .early last Saturday
1
don spent the week -end with their morning 'With the loot in each case
daughters here. Valued 'at' about $1500.
John nK
MacKenzieie ,hae gone e.
to
BY
p
n
g
the1 k
on th
e
front
ane
e
to
tr
Timmins where ' he is employed at door; thteVes gaine'�, 'en
re' Mine.. • • George -*nth' , drygoods store
the McInty
and :del e, themselves "to •a select
of
Van-
A d
n new
to
has A
Jo
"ion MOO. M Mar hst of goods valued at $ , 5
cuuver. puss a week -.end guest of shipment of winter goods, including
her aunt, MI rs. Wm. MacKenzie.
HURON CHEESE !PLANTS BUSY
Huron Township's two cheese fac-
tories have been busy this year,
to `almost double .their production
Iover last
year.
In
September
tembe
r
:65,0
56
pounds of cheese -were -model -Jo -rats
the 1941 total to '890,370 pounds. ..
In the:' sante_ nine month period
rod
ced'
is u
1a�n
P
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the two. p
leather coats and blankets; received
Mr. and
Mrs, J. R. NlcN,ab visited. •s eeial attention; by the thieves.
with friends in Hamilton,, Fergus
and Toronto 'during the past week.
Miss, Dorothy Martens.. of Detroit -
FATHER . EGAN DIES
Rev. Father John D. Egan, form-
er parish priest . at Teeswater and •!
Southampton and wen known in
Bruce baseball circles, died ins St_
ital at Guelph on un' •
Joseph's. Hosp
day. Father Egan, who was only .
forty-six years of age, had been ill
for four years. 'I'
Father Egan was at 'r'eeswater..for 1
fiveyears from 1930 to 1935, during '
l•:
whichtime. he took a very active
part in baseball, and "coached the
Teeswater teamat a time when it
was a powerin the Bruce. League,
Suits, hats,:shoes and' linens were:
ogler articles taken. • .
. '
That .same night •ude , Hughes.
D .,.
had ' his car' stolen, containing`.fuxs
is visiting with the Misses Pearl and,. ''fide thieves were
,Elizabeth Hendersen,,.Hav'elock. St., valued of $1500. • or
• r . at their lob
Mrs. -Roy,'Falconer of Hell' . apparently experts
wood, r , - . d into the locked car,
-.—._-�......�.. � ,� after.:�bire ?g ------.._.,. _ incited -� ..
cousin, rsCalifornia, i nertYre' broke the lock'on the steering wheel
• nesda,..iV1rs.'Allan Turner on: Wed -and manipulated the ignition wires.,
ne day: so that ' they got the car started
reet-
4 the SALE• OF HATS-' tins 'Friday ani i after pushing.. it °down t
Saturday, Qetober 24th and 25th. A: The car, Was a '1941. Ford de luxe.
,xiumber" 'at; $1.50:'..Belle Robertson,- model,.- which-weld_., has_
Lucknow. • ,been recovered, although the thiev-
Mrs. Beim Roach visited at the es with their loot' are still at large.•
home of: her daughter, Mrs.' Reuben While the Teeswater robbery was
Brewer, Goderich for a few days taking place,:; Dude `Hughes was•. ar-
last week. ; oused. by unusual noises in ' front, I has also been'diseovered .that a scout
boys of the 7th Army Field of ' his .shop, and arose in_ time
to for a ttendanc the d 1phia the: thlletics the
Local discover what was: going on, and
Regiment, better•known.as the First. tried at
_ __ -. _ __ s_ectire a; gun to fire at the fleeing sole ;purpose.:of getting'. a squint a
97th; are s► "3eave-at their homes : .___ ..:- i
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thieves, 'who 'turne�T"�eastwara andw_"l�ilck''- 1Vtagwood-,.bat�aia sec-
escaped: t.. •I
'The ,funeral was ;held from'the
•iChureh of •-Our ':Lady. -lin. Guelph on
• •last year
Ionly 478,506 pounds. Bruce County's'
entre c edda^r--sheer. output mazes
from 'these two factories, . which are
doing their share -to help . Canada
fill her quota . of. cheese to Great
Britain. •
At the present ' tune it appears
that Canada may not be able to fill
-this quota-antLeheeserinen in Ont -
Wednesday morning to Holy Sepal=
dire Cemetery, ;Hanulton. , •
Seouts At Playoff Game
When Frank "Diz". Garvey pitch-
1 RTed •.Sox • to a 4 to:.0'.
.._ed ��ie_�Zoca ,..T .
victory in Essex last'Thuraday; two'°
1 ' among
thetrspect ors and Tiger �at heeconclus-
ion of the game they-informed•.Co
Father Brick ' that' they were.de-
ed •,with.. Garvey_ s fine perfor-
lght
mance. and would have nothing but
the highest praise for the big hurl-
er' when making• ..their report to
their professional club officials. It
being urged. to keep their
been s
_•that cheese _making be continued.
•arm the
Thugs., Fti,, ' Sat•. , Oct. 23, 24,
25
'vibe Lone Wolf . �,
Meets A 'Lady
Warren William Jean Ming
• ..... and —•
Filmed in an English .eity
'BLACKOUT"
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Exciting Spy Escapade
"here at • present.
Mr. and Mrs.. Wilbert Hodgkinson
rind little Kenneth visited Sunday
with her .parents; Mr. and Mrs. Alex
MacLeod ..
_Mr. and Mrs. 'A. W. Hamilton -Os -
iced: recently at London, Stratford;
and Rockwood, while •Mr. Hamilton
was on holidays.
,A4.rs.• E. N.- Hodgins left last week
fiat' Hamilton, where s . war -bend
anam
ario are
'CONVICTEDf t . 's open as long as possible, the ,winter with her daughter,: Mrs..
Presentation Made
• i
Of • five
fraud and f
..' A pleasant social evening -was -en, chic,- 23 -yeas old- Kincardine man• winter even though suo
dyed at ng rook:Scseol on Fri= was sentenced by Magistrate Walk= d g
day_ evening when. a pti(rse of Money an would add; to the
was: presented: to Mary Lavin° Mc- er to a reformatory ''term of :,,nine:..cost. undertaking' cheese production.
months determinate and . 4 Months . .
;Burney, daughter . Qf 'Mr. and Mrs.. , .. - .
indeterminate, dating from. his. ar- CIRCULATE PETITION FOR
•Stews McBurney; and C Mr. and rest on September 20th. ''Accussed
Gordo a4 -: �o inson,.. son, of, - and had issued a worthless check upon "WET" VOTE IN TEESWATER
N1rs, Chas IiobinsAn .of ` St, August-: —"
inc-^ whesz••iwerer -married a 1 eagrameu r an- $800 ; automobile at A titior�has lmeii circulated in
ins qe:' by.Rete. D Dunlop on Wed- 7,7t,tr,,,, had •lumpedboard br" "'Teeswater with a view for i'equ
,. ,q: w the
_.. .. 1411-1410"-...
_ O' 4tl;
udr
`charges of
factories suggested
acre pretences :Earl Mt- and in fact it has „possible,
, Glen Moore and Mr. Moore.
''410471437.M0
v 111 reside i `t�V�ingham, .
53
lexAtlyrl a amount $s" -
• . . --•- ^ —tale, of, beer- °and ;wine under -the,
•Dr Br11•Ma6Kenzie_of_D_etroit and
Miss Katherine 1VtacKenzie of Tor-
onto • spent the' week=end ,with their '
mother, Mrs. -Wm. ,MacKenzie. '
Mr.4HIenty Carter who is employ-
ed with the.. C.N.R. at Clinton has
been relieving' at New Hamburg
this Week_during, . the agent's. ab-
sense:
I, keep his Ernisrson an •v
ret.—Hanover .Poe
RT ALBEEP R.A.F. cricket team • SGT: •PILOT Jack Bateson •
ofWui
EO
made a clean sweep of the champ=' ham, and well .:known in hockey
ionship cricket competitions, defeat.-. circl'es,. is now' overseas.. "Ace"' -is:
ing Brantford in the' ;final -series-' the-' first _flier,-. from Winghar ,to
for the' Western Ontario cricket title. I'. reach England. • .
Mon., 'Tues., Wed. Oct.2,7, 284 29
... BETTE DAVM .
LETTER"
YHA
:Herbert: ,':Marshall
•• IIINSMEN CLUB. STAGE SHOW
THURS., OCT 30th -4 p.m...
.. A
MUSIC: HALL REVUE
Tickets nota on sate-•-a!l gigmea
In Aid Of
MILK FOR BRITAIN FUND
CANADIAN WALNUTS are •a -del-
icacy, 'claims the 'Teeswater 'N. e srom •-
-in`-advocating that • people gather a
bushel or two of the green •nuts' for "�'"'`
later use.. The hulls ;should be re
moved to a 'few. days -and the nuts . ' ',,
s read out in a warm place to dry.
P
In the • course ' of a ` month • o so
they'll be ready for eating and
bak-
ing-
Ar =MN
Pearlman's
iteviest. Economy COATS & DRESSES
PEARLMAN'S . .
HANDSOin.!: u0ATS—That stand comparison with ,anyone.
MAGNIFICENTLY TAILOR:ED—In. Choicest Woollens. ,
CrEORGEOUSLY FURRED -4 -Featured it 'prices. representing
for you sUbstantitil savings, Some with elegant flat furs,
'others with flattering long haired furs: Mink, Dyed
Squirrel, Black Fox Jet Black Persian Lamb..
Chamois 'interlining at 'back. Women's k Misses' sizes.
A NICE ARRANGEMENT OF DRESSES JIISTAIHUVED---.-In
Veltrets, Wools and Crepes. All the season's smartest
styleS including the new long -waisted dresses. •
WOMEN'S AND 'MISSES' SIZES .
THE NEW LEATHER JACKETS, -SHIRTS, PAY4ITS7 &-TIES
BUY YoUR UNDERWEAR While our Stocks are ComPlete—'
Stanfield's and, all diff erent types. Various kinds at the
Lowest Pasible Prides.
. DRESS SPECIAL .
FOR THIS WEEK -END ONLY-LFloWered. SpUn Drapes in
- Flowers and Plaids. Sizes range from 14 to .44: One •
to Each Customer. Only Friday , • $2.95,
. and Saturday
li! E A R. L: M A .
PHONE
previsions of -the Liquor Control
Act".
‘. &ancient signers have been se-
-cured; it is stated, in order to sub-,
mit the petition to the Municipal
In the meantime the "dry" forces
ire not inactive and at a recent
meeting a Citizens League was or-
ganized, to cornbat the "wet" ele-
Father Dies
Robert McGee died at -his home
near Blyth on Monday after a
lengthy illness. Born in East Wawa -
nosh, he was in his 71.st year. Be-
sides his wife heis survived by one
son, John McGee of ,Dungannon.
eently- : erwent'. ,an 'o eratiori in
Victoria E] aY. J ondoil, returned'
'to. her . horn here he first of the '
week. '
Mr. and Mrs. ltedvers Johnston
and daughters Joy and Joan spent
a few days lash' week in Toronto
with the. former's brother,..Sid John- .i
stop and Mrs. Johnston.---- ------
:.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney pecker, Billy
and Norman and Mr. and -Mrs- Tier -
ney of . Kitchener, were • week -end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cop. Dec-
ker:•
Mrs. V.• Remus of Walkerton,: who
has been in 'charge. at the, -Post Of-
fice` 'for several . weeks, was guest
soloist at the morning •service in
the United Church on Sunday.
Married Ai Kingsbridge
The marriage took place on Tues-
day morning of last week at' St.
jeseph's church, Kingsbridge of Miss
Ousella Courtney and Mr. James
O'Neil. The young couple will re-:
aide on ,Concession 10, Ashfield.
Miss , Courtney was honored at a
pre -nuptial shewer Kingsbridge
Enlistments in the R.C.AY. at the
London recruiting centre for the
Week ending October 18tli, included
John Neiman Ross, son Of Mr. ant:1-
George Nelson Hodgins of' Ripley
Albert. •
Dedicated 'Lighting System
On Sunday evening the new light-
ing • system installed in Kinloss Un-
ited Clhurch. was use0 fof the first
time. 4 •is 'the gift of Mr. Harold
and Miss Mary Banpermap in mein-
ory of the late Mr& George Ben -
HONORED BY DRAYTON
CHAPTER OF EASTERN STAR
The regular meeting of the Dray-
ton Chapter of the Eastern Star in
Drayton, was in the form of a re -
Chapter, and Mrs.''Stewartt, deputy
grand ,matron of District No. 8. Both
were former residents before going
to Lucknow several months ago.
Mr. George Bannerman made the
presentation on behalf of the family
and the dedicatory dervice. was Con-
ducted by the minister, the Rev. W.
' service was the Rev. George Kersey. arines.—Pablierston Obser
IL 'Bartlett. The speaker for the
'‘ The lodge rooms were pretty with
lovely autumn flowers. During the
evening Rev, and Mrs. Stewart were
the 'recipients of many lovely gifis,
also a beautiful table lamp .frorn, the
Drayton 'chapter; presented by p.
D.G.M. Mrs.. Aleic Hammond, who
extended congratulations' and' best
wishes from former asseciates. .
Mrs. • Fred Clarke (nee .1111sd Mary ,
Longlarin) of Fergus, faVhred with
two delightful vocal solos and Mrs.
Fred Edwards, Palmerston, with. a.
reading. A- pocial period with de-
lightful refreshments, brought a
very pleasant evening te a close.
ontO, aecompanied her 'parents,
many were present from Owen
ston, Fergud, Guelph and St Cath-
Clean Up Days
SNAP POWDER
For all household cleaning. 2 cans
BLACK CAT FLOOR WAX ;
Giani 'family size. poi
• Far finer. laundering. 6 bars.
NONSUCH. WINDOW CLEANER
RISING SUN STOVE rovtsp •
2 Cakes
KLIK • 33
2 C Cold orhot it hits- the spot. Tin
sA�
LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI • 1'9 c^
2 3 c Try it on toast.- 2 .for
HEINZ PORK -& BEANS 35c
39'� Tender. and.•Meally. 2 Tins • .
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP • 19c
• 2: Tins
-Stock ' Up With These Values
25c
CROWN BRAND, CORN SYRUP
. TIP l'OP JAMS
Finest Fall Baking Ingredients
BAKERS Unsiv.eetened CHOCOLATE
Harry' florne's.-BAKING POWDER 25p
•
CAPITAL VANILLA '
New Wools
and Yarns
e, October
Get A Copy of the Sale Bill at The Market Store .
30.0
EAGLE BRAND MILK
Sweetened, COndensed. Tin 23c
COWAN'S Pure Perfection: COCOA ' 23'c
1 ib Tin s
CANADA CORN -STARCH
SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR ' , 33c
2 Pie Size. Tin 25c
ACE BRAND COFFEE • ,
• The finest of bulk teas. 1 1b
4 JELLY POWDERS '
With Pyrex ' Custard Dish
45c
53c
75c
25c
25c
FOr The Boys Overseas
BORDEN'S COFFEE
Condensed with rnilk & sugar. Can
CLUB HOUSE PEANUT BUTTER 15c
11 Oz. Tin
RED ROSE TEA BAGS pc, 50c & $1.10
39c
, And Fir The:. Children
6 ASSORTED CIII0CoLATE BARS 25c
With Transfers
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables A Specialty .
II. THOMPSON'S
We Deliver
. Stop, Shop-ind- Save at
Phone 82,
31, Noveniber
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