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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-03-09, Page 8C.� k: • y Buying. or Gown This- Week NEW DIIESSE.SPFADDED• EMBRY.,' EST. ST'flJ S FOR EASTER, 'd'ffer"en INDIAN PR.1<:NTS;•Somethin g'x � , t wear. 36 inches' Bride. Per yd:.... T'WO=TONE, THF+ SMART- • for, :street •dresses ' 8 . Sports -1, o.... ;28c WOOL COT BLANKETS, only three -1ef t, sateen hound. ' ATU,ONS`. .S;K one's t.' tay, snug,, butt 1 s . Spring g'wet gh Haft $1.00. LDIES .HOUSE IRESSEES- . Indian orints.fagof run ing.Sizes 14 to 50', t , .... $1..4$. O nt$11: 8es. "r For Ten Days 'Keel Slashed :� Balance � :. ",f • Our Wlnte r tock A CALL AT THE STORE WILL CONVINCE. YOU . THAT HERE'S THE FINEST 1N 'MEN'S" ° D !BOY'SWEAR AT, SENSATIONAL CLEAR! NG PRICES. r Windows :ate Tip Top New Spring Snit Samples Ar'e" Here. w S rn a lo* earlin•,n's NEW DRESSES AND COATS for ladies in the season's smart- est shades and outstanding styles. These dresses' .and coats ;are. , at prices • to 'suit everyone. MEN'S SUITS=Smartest• styles„ in .the new green,. ' blue and brown tones., These spring suits nie.of excellent'. workmanship, . '• .and made of high: quality materials. • • B. .PEARLMAN LUCKNOW, ONT. ` 'PHONE 85 U.niited.Charch Y.P.S. • Ourmeeting opened with hymn 2;98 • -followed by. • prayer: ' The Scripture w ver cad : 4:4?"`47e.4.11,0.01... iii( .akee which the minutes were read arid theroll(called After singing hyn'ir.' • 474 we • were favored with a read ing •by- Mabel McDonald,. and 'a tris by Louise$, Greer, Margaret Raand Marjorie' ,Hofitiian' Mr. Todd con- • • ducted Biblical' Baseball. We closed. •4` • • ARTERY SEVERED . � , ,CAL n�dt �EWORAL� ,uVE II�Es AS WRIST GASHED', . RS 1` rs. Aniti So om n who b �.I,• �' GA�EI ., o: (ASHFIELA NEWS) t visiting. her,;soll„ for „thd- :Fant year , Held L ndeR ;To. 1-1 Tie Last Sat" . Miss. Sadie .Farrislf met with ;a returned to, er • homwe in.; WStratford very serious accident on Monday of last, week•as ,she was re., roving brok- en from a -window .sash, 'one' piece' fell cutting her, wrist and sev- ••ering.."an artery. She,"was•"rushed to L °uc:ow.- and e kn 'doctor there. sent 'the her to Wingham, Hospital 'where she remained for several ; days. :She. is now at hei home and recovering nice- ly although very weak from loss • of blood. ••,h t • • ' Mrs. Stewart- • of Rapid. City ' • . is 'spending the week with er daughter '•''N)`as, James `England: , PeoplePeOple"in this .art of• the wn- •slip are quite 'interested in..the idea of "building a skating rink. # Years'; ago this part of the country 'hid an open air rink -but this time they fav- our a'.•elosed• .rink If`'any: one has a' suggestion pass it on. Yours. •niay be the.best'yet.' 'ARTHUR .TAKES COMFORTABLE ' MARGIINTO •OWEN SOUND Arthur 'Bee -(lives' , • champions of Group 8. by -defeating Lucknow in the finals, are fighting It out', with `Owen' Sound Trapper' Cubs ' in the • next, 'round" of • the -"•B" .playdowns: • On Friday night 'Arthur ran their' string of . victories to fifteen, by de- feating Oen Sound 5' to' 1; to .carry a comfortable lead to that city' last night (Wednesday) • for the deciding game of ';the .series •Frida Y • nig ht, game wa la g s g was., played, Y : ..,:Arfhnry pa,,sof Oa. that .prevented a good; display' of "hockey with both teams shooting, the.. rubber into 'the. corner and chasing 'in after it, so that most of the goal's, were scored on scrambles. ; ,,The 'Cubs scored at 18 minutes, in • the first period but from the on Ar - ,than did the.• pressing, and within tw., minutes, midway through the second period,' ran in•three goals, adding two more in the. third Wash Hockey :Outfits . . 9 Members of :the .girl's iockey 'team, who have been using' the intermed- iates sweaters,' decided. they . were abut due' to go* to the cleaners'„!and leaf week `gathered up' the . sweaters and socks, , and had 'them washed and .mended•, sa, that they. presented a_much_ improved appearance,',' • •the gang 'of blie and 'white clad in- termediates . donned their equipment on ,'Sunday to • have a ,group picture taken. , • LOCAL GIRLS DEFEAT' • WINGHAM • THURSDAY 2-0 Lucknow ' Girls, Hockey ' team "con= tinned their winning streak.in Wing=J • ham last' Thursday when they •won 2-0 decision from the W ingham girls. .The fiattire, was' a prelude to a :moccasin dance, but, attracted only a • handful'. of fans. Lucknow girls were. assisted' by Neva Ferris and Jean Mc- - Leod of Ripley. Lucknow girls as well as'. getting all the goals, got all the penalties. Mildred ' Ritchie scored • in” the second period and Jean McLeod in the, 3rd. Penalties went • to M. Ritchie, Audrey Campbell, Islay Campbell, and Anne Finlayson. • Lucknow G'o'al, L. Greer; Defense, Hoffman; eryR t smote((; I #fan; Cen re, Au d. Whigs, Neva . Ferris, Anna Finlayson; ! Alternates, Etta Belle MacDonald, ,.Jean McLeod, Ei- leen Hall,` Islay Campbell, Kathleen, Carruthers.' l W ngham—Goall I. Clarke; Deft, H. Brown, B. '.Rae; Wings; L. Bate- son, H. Wilson; Alternates, L. •Clark, J: Prentiss. • Referee—W. Baker. - The lights in the crowded; bus find failed' and the passengers were throwninto conftision "Can, I find you a strap?." the• tall w..otrtw2 but►._ aced -:...a using- lady ' bis side. ' , "Thank you,' she replied, "but 1 have just found one." "Good," . he -replied. "Then' perhaps you wouldn't mind letting go of my tie,', , our intsettng with hymn 567 and 'the 'Advertisements ' are shop windows ' . M'izpah. Benediction: in print -study them.• There is little .Change in the con- dition • of Joseph dotl$Tert 'it+ho has ;been. seriously nil in St.•' Joseph's Hospital, London. Mi. Alex MeDintInid left'' - this- weak' ,for a visit 'in the United.rStates that will, include' a trip ' t6 ;Florida with Mr. and Mrs. George D. Stockhanr There is eonsidenable " sickness the'district including cases' of• the'fl`u, which in many other -centres' has reached :fie proportions of an.. epidemic , - Miss Muriel Solomon ' who •is. at- tending' London Business college, was home over•`'the week -end visiting with; her parents, ' ,Mr. and Mrs.. Austin Solomon'. ' It's ' Grand'moiibi is Day. • at ,"•the, March Meeting' of w`the : Women's In stitute in ;the •Town. Hall, this Fri- day, ' 'March 10th. All!",the, . grand motheis in. the village are ,invited. W-nr.- • H le Ila — —� $ . w—of-ifolyroott mother of Mrs, C, Stubbert,, •pro- prietress , of ':the Queen's Hotel'. 'at Walkerton, is; undergoing treatment in the Bruce County Hospital' Mrs. 'David Farrier; mother of -Mrs: John • D. Ross, who wasa patient in, Kincardine .Hpitai for, the past•cou- -ple of weeks; has been able to, return, I. onto is spending a few weeks at" the • home of her,, ••c ,. ' is. aunt). bl: Isobel i lirr-• id a die, whose ' condition is ,somewhat improved since . sufi'e:rmg • a severe heart attack ten 'days :ago. ,.injured. 11i Bush • Herb 'Ariss of, : Clifford; who •c'uts. logs- for Geo. Schwalm & 'Son of Mildmay, ':recov ing from an in- juryreceived racey in abush near Lucknow, where he was: crushed by a log, fracturing two ribs, bin.. dnd: Mrs. Wilson Woods . of Dundas spent, the' week -end with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. James . 'R. Hackett They 'were• accompanied by' Miss Etta Lane. of Ripley, who had been the • guest of •Mr.and Mrs. Woods' for the past week. Sells New Dodge The. Dodge ` -W =popular locally a- mong -new c5kr buyers so far this seas- on. and • Durnin Phillips_ has already sold ten of the; new models. Among his niost.'recent sales was to W. A. ' :Porteous of town, with 'delivery. exp pected within a` few days. Small. Crowd. At Show The few 'who were in attendance on Tuesday nght,• enjoyed the picture show presented in the' Town ' Hall by.I_ the ' Premier .Talkie . Show, The feature was anaction picture based on Peter -B:. Kyne's novel "The. New Freedom," with several supporting short subjects. F LUCKNOW UNITED 'CHURCH Rev. R.C. Todd, ' Pastor SUNDAY, MARCH 12th . _ `... . "i� •: -a:m.= I3eginnfing`"`ar ^series lif. Lenten messages. 1. "The'.; Pay Off:" 2, "Alt My Glory." 7 p.m.—God 'says. "Thou shall ' NO7; c►o'rn- a5;t ADULTERY!". What-do•yoij think about it. Lenten . ,Pra'y'er ' services every Wednesday $ W p.m, • until Nestor. "Take it to the Lord in prayer." • ;tad 3", Afternoon In That City In First Of Two Game Series, Goals To Count.' By• the: time .subscribers'. get this' issue the.third round playdowns for Iii the .Ontario 'juvenile• Cliampioiis' }t, betty. ee Luckn :and- London 'sJuv'-; e m eve miles; will be decided. • o he ;The '-ytuiig .9efwyo ,took , n. ',the . city kids ,en Saturday afternoon in to 1-1•'draw•• London and:held. them a 'first art-„, Being their ilrst -experience on r ,., ificial ice, the locals are•, granted the odds for the 'return battle` here,. and if " they knock , off the london lads;' they will' have' "Hurdled a . tough - 9b-' stacle in: their `championship. west.. The contenders lave been .boiled�dOwn. to •.about a dozen teams out of about 100 that started in the grace "early in the winter; Lucknow 'opened the, scaring in'the first, (period ':avhen Eldon'McLeod scored_p, , a solo rush' • at 18 minutes. McLeod;' according to the Free Press,; was . the :standout _London - Erred tale,` ' (punt-.im-the ;second= period, and applied the pressure the third frame without success. Luiknow scored a • second goal drat, was called. back on an'offside ,'Injuries to Harris' and Button kept both -play- ers out of the` game 'much of 'the second period, for , the . boys 'claim'' they'd have'taken London right' on their own ice.: In any event, with a ,fast sheet :of' ice assured, the deciding game' should he 'tens: • P ,Lucknow- 4.19ni 1l. - McLeod,' McDonald Centre,, -Dahmer; Wings, Harris and Button; Alt., Eedy, Wylds,; Aitchison, Cooks Pat: terson. • London -Goal; , Mitch'ell; 'Defense, Buchu an, Whitby;' :'Centre, 'Andel;-;. son;• o' Son ;• Wings, C nnally, Pandy; Alt., Mockler Wyatt,' ' Cavanagh;, DeJean:' Referees—Ken, Cameron, Luck. new; Olson,• London. CLOSE RUN 'FOR. SCORING HONORS.,- • While the following results are by no means officials, it ..gives' a fairly accurate resume of the scoring•. points chalked up .by"the Sepoys ''during .the season. Lucknow scored 53 goals during the fifteen -.,schedule , and playoff `games. and had 'exactly the sanie number scored against . them: Their biggest night was against•Harriston with 11 goals with Arthur handing..them their only shutout. 1 to 0. ' The first line of Ellie, Fisher and Greer, .scored:42 goals, but had many more goals scored agairiat .them, than did the• .less¢¢•polished second line, which coned rated more on keeping their • 'opposing line • off the -score- Kenny ' Kenny Cameron did the bulk of the defense rushing, to place fourth id the scisring, while Eldon McLeod his defense mate, rarely moved up, past centre ice. But' here'the•'results, 'tq. the beat of ' our • knowledge.' • Player , Goals' • Assists • Pts. 'Art Ellis . I.. 17 : . ' 7 24 - Jack Fisher .1.. , 15 • 7 22 Harold Greer ... 10 1.0 20 Ken. Cameron.:. 6 , , 7 ' 13 ;E, Solomon . 3' , 3. 6 ,1i9aal!pson .ave, i ---$ �1<il�'• a , ,• ,ter _,...,.,,�,n� MARCH 31ST, FINAL ,.DATE 'T.' B. McQuesten, Minister • of Highways of Ontario, has announced that motor, vehicle permits and .dri- ers'° licenses expire March'3Tst, and warns that there will" •positively be no extension of time • past that date: • QB11TUARY TI•kOMASS. WEB$TElt Thomas Webster • of: Kincardine % Township, and a native .ot Ashfield;' passed away at .his home at Kingarf, on his 30th birthday, on February 27th. °• Mr. Webster, a son of the late John', Webster and Sarah Jane Iebnston, was'born in - s field n the farm .. n. ,rX h Q a. now : owned b Y , James Webster; 'west - of the'villag_e, A residentof this'. com- munity fox 'many years, Mr. Web- ster'. for thirty ?eve .years his •been a . resident of Kincardine Township,h • H.e, some ' had :bean in failin ' `. 'hea h for! some .. tune. g . , Four times .married .Mr, .Webster f •is survived 'by his ,_widow foimerly Mrs. • Annie•. Stewart;. one son, ,, Nelson.' and '• a •.daught'er;: °Mrs 'Wm Hawk: g : t shave, Con: 10, •Kinloss . ` Of••a family of six, three •brotliek.s survive, Joltn R. of , St, Helens; Win. C. of.Coclirape, and James 4. of Burlington. • Funeral' ` servii;es were ' held last Wednesday_W inn Zion United Church, Kincardine Township, with Rev,. 13:. Eyre 'officiating;assisted by. Rev. F. 113cBit i . _ohms Ang1ieihir Ch4rch, . Bervie Interment "•was,' in 'Purdy's ''Cemetery, ' Greenock. PATRICK FINN • A highly respected resident of God-' :erichfo>E• oxer,, thirty' years, 'Patric(:' Finn,' died "at his .home'h`riday ,night rn his. 85th,year." For over a month' he 'had :been ill but •prior .to that he• hail enjoyed unusually good health: Finn was a Motive. of khe Township of .Ashfield, and.:was a son', t -tone ai its'iitit eettlers;':'ritiTt n, •ad': Bridget Murphy who came; froth reland, their eldest son Thomas, ,be- ilrg the first white child born in Ash-. field. • Mr. , Finn farmed in •.Ashfield ' in his young %days; later went to ,Mar- . quette; Michigan, where he was em •ployed 'iii :the. 'iron. mines. •:Before' ret}ruing to, Ashfield he lived 'for a tune in Detroit: and mo.ed to God- erich in :190,5 to .l a .:employed on the' construction work"of the C. P. R. For se$er-al• year,s,,,,he had lived retired. He was inatried "in 1880 to; Miss Cath erine o f • Kingsbridge, daughter • of the late Thomas '. and Noyah .O'Shea ' O'Reilly. In another year• lMr. and Mrs. Finn had hoped, to celebrate their 'diamond wedding. Mr: Finn •.was all devout ineiriberof, •St.' Peter's„ Church and of :the . Alter Society - , , Of quiet, kindly disposition, • he en- joyed 'his, ` retirement in his -,home and garden, was a•, great --loves of,' flowers: and . highly esteemed by ail who knew <him. • Besides his widow he is: survived by., six sons, Joseph, Thomas, 'William, Daniel, .Russell and Alheen, all of Detroit. . • The 'funeral' took place Monday morning: from St.; Peter's 'Church,'Re- quiem Highs "Mass was •sling• by Revs_ Father, Fallon. The pallbearers Were three sons, 'Joseph; William, and Rus- sel Finn, Detroit; two 'nephews, Wil- fred McHardy, Myron,' O'Reilly and a cousin, .John Hussey, Interment. wa' in Colborne R. c.: Cemetery. • TRAIL RINGERS, The Trail' Rafgers 'met last Friday .in the United Church with 14 present The meeting opened' with a prayel • led b'' .. Mr : Tadd.- T3ie--secretar . r ' y y.. cad, a: 'ilia t" „ Meeting: b Jim Purvis, Bud McCartney and 1Ron. aid • Johnston were given .member 'ship cards, After that the • Eible pass- age was read and a contest followed. During the business part of the meet- ing it ,wad decided 'to enter a team Of Trail Rangers in the "Quick -Wit" Contest • %M'•, o37G1i,• 93.9 eoken0aeaEs on 'w:htdh You Can Save McLAREIV'S:,COFFEE Glass Jar: ...,... 43e CLUB SP'EOIAL COFFEE Lb. 33c • BULK•• BLACK TEA 49c ,, LIBDYPORK &' BEANS Lerge, 2 for ,...... 19c • 1:.. BtB•Y PORK . • • I :. O K & BEANS umE,. fol• • 25c • AMediYLMR3 SOUP. ' •. .. ... 5c Y Edi; TO MATOES I.MFor2 .'Squats, 2•. for ... ,lbc • .STIt _•N I f3 q ... Ch ice • ualit,y ,.2 for`,. , , . 25e, .. GOLDEN' BANTAM .CORN., • STANiDARD..PEAS i �' No. 4, 2 , for ., , . • 1,9c .BAKING' POWDER (Maple Leaf) Tin .:•�.,,. • • 15c COCOA • 1 •lb. tin • 19c • UNWRAPPED SOAP G1tZPEFRUIT', 6 for 25c ° ORANGES 2 doe.• 25c Celery; Lettuce;, Tomatoes.' Always on Hand. .: �:.TH0MPSOH F. T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST •• IN LUCKNOW .. EACH WEDNESDAY 9.30 A. M. To 6.00 P. M. EACH SATURDAY', 9.30,'A. M: To •12.00 P. M: ' AT WM. S.CHMID'S• STORE'. Why writ+h;letters and send money orders? Order your Bray Chicks through me --personal attention, prompt delivery. Finlayson Bros. LUCKNOW, ONT. Clothes in the tropics are being r de Of bananas. They • should be , aasy to slip `on. •• MAF•EKING Mr. Richard Kilpatrick spent.; the week -end ie Toronto. Mrs. Ernest Blake spent, •Saturday in London. Miss Mary Horton of Arthur, spent part of Saturday : et her home diene, .at. msasi1411‘14Gin" nes ,Fe ear e Holmesville spent the `weekend with the letter's parents, My. and Mrs. Thos. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. ,And- erson' returned home •with them for a few days. , An enjoyable evening was spent last Wednesday at the home of Mr.. • and Mrs. George• Saunders, when -they, entertained, a number of the young •'"', people. Men's And . Boy's Wolk Clothing, Soo, 0• ts9) Shirts; overalls, Pats, Windbrea LuOt...40w, • one •. oars, • Etc.