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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-12-18, Page 89 . z1;;;; fitorim";4;4,9;:;74•.;:4t;', tr4,1, ;;;,., or, 1 • :,, . n i • . THE LISCHNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, r-iNT441,1[0. ,r.••• r'r•-tr-rr, rrnrr-ri-•e'r:r r•• r r •-•." —r- 4— , 14, t .:17,40041evirgallgt,.4%/3/461. . • ; ; • as ale Every Article will be sold at the New Low Government Controlled Prices • • " • • ".• • •• '" • -;," • • : ' •,%•• ;....;•'°;-';, • • • • • ." • THURSDAY, plEciEMBER 18th, 190 Bring The Children To See Santa Claus' Show Of New Merchandise .... — Come In AndEnjOi Your Christmas SIlloppirig At Yeti!' r Annual Sale. , . , . . i - ----- New And Seasonable Dry Goods Items For Sensible Christmas .Gifts or All The Fftmily. New Toys - And. Novelties ' That Will Make Acceptable Gifts. A New Stock Of 'Oyes, Mitts, Hosiery For Every Member Of The Family. ,... • , garateitionestgalaVDOU'igeda Marketti:-.--- tiir0 Eings St or e • Mtitglter ologwrigageoriogorkenfregkeP Arum on' it at. thenotitzio'iHH soma an er unisnotenisg. twoomottottegt witirmadtpagmumnigupir.ozia 'imten ottaotagg• ;v eg Imo 11 .1, 5 riovruntati e Holiday mtioupusfigeweitemisivows% 440000000002 Modernize YOUR RADIO .Bring your older 'type radio up to. new set efficienCY by replac- ing weak tithes with new Mar- cofii or Westinghouse Radiotrons and having the set syncronized with latest type Dynatron Test Oscillator which brings set up to factory standards of selectiv- ity and sensitivity. Radios modernized by addition of automatic .volume control to eliminate fading. Tone- 'controls added tO,any sett. Ptish pull amp- lification added to any set along with diode detection and resist- ance coupling -will make your set have the same tonal ;qualities. as 1942 Models as well as sup- plyingautomatic volume control. R.F. sets converted to modern Stinerheterodynes at moderate cost. Also any type radio built to *order at reasonable cost. J4 RADIO TECHNICIAN LUCKNOW PHONE 34-w '10104MterVelatOr 'clan with the 11.C.A.F. CKNOW MO IN ONTARIO: • c • - • 6' 7'4 ' .4"-` „' '•••:•; )17-4 • STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF SAVING WASTE PAPER The importance of salvaging every scrap of waste paper is borne out by the statement of William Knight- DISASTItOUS FIRE IN • PAISLEY BUSINESS, SECTION The village of Paisley had a ser- ious fire in its business section last week, that gutted • a twf-storey ley, supervisor of the national sal- building, ,and an adjoining five -room vage campaign, who stated a few apartment and did damage to two days ago that because of a shortage other business ,plates.' of waste paper, Canadian mills Mak- Paisley's fire fighting equipment ing -paperboard were running on proved a big handicap in an,effort a"hand-to-mouth" basis and, unless the situation imProved "may be forced to slow down operations". . He issued a statement saying that OCAL and GENERAL) Mr. Jim Ritchie who has been ill for some time is able to be out again.mk • Mrs. N. D. MacKenzie who was ill for a few days, is .again at work in her. store. Mrs. James Little has not been to control the outbreak nd both enjoying good health for the past a - a ' theten days nd is confined t� her Walkerton and Port Elgin brig- home. ades res ponded to the appeal for - assistance. Ernest Baker, formerly of Luck - from every ton of paper produced The Paisley Advocate didn't pull now, is a member of the R.C.A.F. ...and' ...is.. stationed at Manning Pool, for Consumption in Canada less than an' punches last week in condemn? 25 per cent is. salvaged while 75 ing councils, past and present, for i 1-°- their ' • ' diff nce to appeals for ; Miss hristena Carrick left •this better fire fighting equipment, made week, for Kitchener where she will repeatedly through the press and visit with Mrs. T. A. Leishman and by the Volunteer Fire Brigade. • • Mr. Leishrrunt It appears that after years • of Mrs. T. H. Alton and Mr. Joseph pleading, the Brigade was furnished .. Mallough have gone to London this year with two- hundred ,feet of where they will spend the winter, new hose, but last week's conflag: with the former's daughter, Miss ration demonstrated that it renuires Alma Alton. more than new hose with which to per cent is wasted and the public could assist Materially by co-opera- ting with the national salvage cam- paign and saving every scrap of paper.. • One ton of wast, paper will pro- duce material for '1,500 shell con- tainers„9,000 shell fuse component parts, 47,000 boxes for small arms amtinition, 3,000 boxes for aero can- non shelis, or 1,000 packing cases for two -pounder shells, the, state- ment .., fight a fire. , George Buller', a member of the The outbreak occurred during the Royal Canadian Navy is visiting at his home at.Lochalsh, prior to leay. night ,and only about half the bri- gade heard the ineffective "tinkle*/ ing for Halifax, George has. received of the town bell, uied Then when the hose' was laid the Joins R. C. A. F. .pumper engine balked for about 20 William Henry Lindsay of R. B. minutes while the flames were rap - 2, Ripley. recently enlisted at •Lon- idly spreading. To make matters worse the pumper has been cutting capers for about three years, says the Advocate, Which, refers to Pais- ley's 1880 vintage fire equinemnt as having Ring since outlived its use- luthess, • Lucknow might well take note of the above: We have the hose and efficient water pressure, but getting to the scene of a blaze with an ancient two -wheeled hose cart is anything but speedy, partic- ularly in thewinter time., NSIOsarritiOusiiumtivii,Vikfzilogii&OetkailigiiitieWMILUMVueriirtiaturlegto4000 . a .• ,Xmas Values for , Smart & Thrifty 1 e FORSYTH. SHIRTS. All are worth 'more on today's market. Priced 52.00 & $2.50 2 1 BOYS' HUMPHREY'S BREECHES. This famous wearing cloth, greys and brown. Size 1-16 3:ears. Pair 1 '9 86 0 53.u50 BOYS' WOOL SWEATERS. Made by Ballantyne in wine, navy, green and brown. 51.5 • . * BOYS BICYCLE LONG PANTS. Ages 8°46 yearsVery `strong It and wonderful array of col ors. Just whatwill ap- preciate. . $2.98 & $9.25 s' - GIVE HER LINGERIE—Slips,. Pyjanias, Gowns, Panties, ' . my -.WOOL COT BLANKETS46 x 72 inches. Super value in pa til wool blanket. Patterns of mauve, green, gold, blue and rose. s _... ' Eaelt ,„. $2.25 COLONIAL DUTCH TEA TOWE' LS—Colorful 'Duich designs, red, would be proud hi' one of these, All Woo. 1 : . gt or .green, te gold ld Ala, y ndb oh:: JUST ARRIVED—Boys' Airforce Suits, Breeches and 1Viackinaw if FOR LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS—Mies, Gloves, Scarfs, 'Hose, liatdkerdhiefs, ivieli,s Irish Lo inInitialed Handkerchiefs. S I, • Tmpleton d4, Up Atanistoposompositoo...e,....04,4,vaitow.limisiaion tgation„ REPORTS AGAIN CIRCULATING OF AIRPORT NEAR KINTAIL Revisits of Government agents and. surveyors to the Kintafl and Amberley districts in recent days have given support to .the rumor which has persisted•for o'er a year, that' a training airport is to be built north Of Port Albert, near the lake shore in Huron county. It is plann- ed, according to rumor, as a relief or subsidiary field to both Sky Har- bor and Port Albert airports, says ,the Signal -Star. Workmen are now engaged in er- ecting cabins at the lake shore at the foot of the Kintail sideroad, to which underground hydro and tele- phone services were carried two months ago. Targets for 'bombing practise -in Lake Huron also are be- ing,built and will later be placed in he area 'already mapped out, Which will be closed to navigation and fishing ,as intimated some time ago. .; . • "gonomOMMI ONSO;(1.0*-11 V-itig ti&-Dgiltigaigitilip011igei0ta.t&tiatiakfiegtiaikal t s BIBLESL, BIBLES! BIBLES! 11 t . 18 SEE THE FINE ASSORTMENT OF: Bibles, Hyiim Books, Ei -Christmas Cards and Scripture Calendars, Bible Dictionaries, Concordances, Sunday School Supplies, and Recitation Books, Sympat y and Get Well Cards, Christian Books for old and it young i eluding Moody •Colportage Books, Grade Livingstone 1 g , • Hill Bo kap Hurlbut's Story of theBible, Pictures, Mottos 5 „,1 a Plaques, Bible Cases, Religious Novelties, . Leather Book k i 1 a ti Covers, Choir and Song Books, Bible Games and Gospel •• li S 2 Meet Me At THE MARKET Only 5 More Shopping Days U Christmas . ;e•-• ;6"k ,4","; ; -4 111 7,11:k1 ee' 'tab Tracts. , - THE CHRISTIAN BOOK SHOP 50 Phone Or Mail Orders d iven Prompt Attention. Day Phone—Lucknow 58. Evening Phone 150w. eio oza *ma it oshav ;la go esi lianro zhoo swatzai o Rio a z.0 Cio tom. Gifts Appreciated 1 Jack MacDonald wishes to ex- press his thanks to the Lucknow Branch of' the 'Red Cross for their Christmas gift, and also to the Fire- men for the lovely pen he received. A contractor that should knew Jack, along with George Beaton and told the Signal -Star that two more Bob Orr .arrived home a week ago auxiliary training, or relief, fields from Sussex, New Brunswick, to are to -be built in Huron county in spend furhoughs at their respective • early spring. One of these, he said, homes. wil be- auxiliary ta Sky Harbor. an: appointment AS. paymatg.r. . jects are being situated in Huron Mr. and Mrs. James T. Lyons and county, he said. It is part of an in-- • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardner mot- tensified training program planned ored to Hamilton on Monday to at- for next year and must of necessity r tend the funeral of the ladies' bro. be close to already established air- 3 ther, Mr. George Hunter, who pass- dromes. In other words, they all are ed away in Hamilton on Sunday. part of the same scheme. The relief ,. fields are to theoverflowof Mrs, Frank Cole has been spend- the home airports for training pur- 63.. ALL KINDS TO CHOOSE FROM FOR -MEN, WOMEN AND ing -a few days in Kincardine poses only. U1-1 CHILDREN. YOU CAN'T GO WRONG ON A PAIR OF E ing her daughter,.1VIrs. Lloyd Hil-1 Ther ne-senret why -these pro - the rank of ,Sub -Lieutenant. Glass SplhOers In Eye I Mrs. Warner Ahdrews Of Cences. Ann 4, West WawanoSh was taken to Goderith Hospital' for treatment due , to splinters. of glass 'entering her eye, when she broke her glass- es., ROY RENWICK of ,Teeswatef re- .ceritbr received his wingS at Monc- ton and is spending his leave in the Culross-vglage before returning to Prince Edward Island for -an ad - ,vaned training course in air nav- ( ,„ DONATIONS RECEIVED Donations to the fund for the re- lief of Bomb Victims are aeltnOw- ledged as follow* Mrs. Wm. _Spind- ler; $2 for blankets, $2 for relief arid $1 for tea; Mrs. Wm. MacKen- zie, $2; Mrs. S. Rathwell, $2; Mrs. Grace Lockhart, $2; Miss. Elizabeth Baird, $5. • 4'44 ett. tSt Att. •••• ' ' ' ;;',"1 •-` Let' Us Suggest. . L IP PE RS Bred of Bervie who underwent a Heads Business Men serious operation in, Kincardine, Neil MacLennan, popular Ripley , S General Hospital last week. ! resident was recently elected as a Slippers, Priced from 49c to $3.25 Jack MacDonald of Lucknow, president of the Ripley Business a Skate and Mickey Outfits . Lewis Taylor of Ashfield, George Men's Association. He succeeds Geo. _ — _sr —_ ____ __ _ i Baton of Huron arid Bob Ort of Johnston. J. A. MacLeod is vice- , 4.w. Langsicle of the Petrol Division are home from New Brunswick to spend their furlotigh and Christmas leave at their respective homes. • Placed In ken Lung Jimmie Foxton, 4 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs..Foxton of Wingharn. was taken to Vitoria Hospital, Lori - don, recently arid placed in an iron lung. The yotingSter wee stricken with infantile peralysiS a few Weeks [ previous, and upon contracting a iheaty cold a couple of weeks ago, he developed a bronchial condition that required irrimediate uSe of the president, Walter Culbert, secretary and John INillcks treasurer. /4 • • Eturiai .At St. Augustine . The funeral' 6f MrS, Edward. Hayes, 'of London, was held from Chu h last Wednes- day. Requiem mass was sung by Rev. Father McMahan of, St. , Au- gustine. The deeeased Was former- ly Bridget Curkning of St. Aug - St. Augustine rc ustine. The pallbearers were Mich- ael Cuinmings, Gus Kinahan, Arni- brose Cribbens, , Mark Armstrong, Thanes Kearney and Ahibrose Ihterinnt. took place in St. Augustine Roman Catholic Cernet- resiratur. "41 ery. • • t,„> -•-• .0,7716 I • • ' May be at a premium next year Birk NOW AND SAVE MONEY. , '' ° MEN/S• SKATE OUTFITS ' $395 int - BOY'S SKATE OUTFITS '$3.29b WOMEN'S SKATE OU TM'S $3.95,. $4.95, $5.95 IN A 'Pair of Wain* Overshoes 13; ,MAKE AN IDEAL GIFT. SEVERAL STYLES 'TO CHOOSE 44. ° FROM 0 ' it. SO C. Rathwell & Son. 4 " ti ',',.: k':. ' '•,'. "ti f,:y''. '', 111 41,