The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-09-14, Page 8I)I
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BUY NOW Before The Advance in
SILK and WO9LLEN GOODS
LANK. STS,,,„*„;Xlaid ,:,,whipped
singly. At this low price
W001.1•Nrrg PYJAMAS: Smart two-piece utYll, !Ara quality,
'Woullette, Med;-' and large, Spit • $1.49
PYJAMA CLOTH in stripes and floral patterns, 36" wide: Yd., 25c
O. y, YARN, 41t.,.1 grey, nU.gtled..refl,bline, heath-
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EW ABLE OILCLOTR,, 1.9.0 patterns, ,.Anierieap,
1t,:f4nOinia ma4e. 45," awl 54" wide. Per yard
AYERS WOOL BLANKETS. Rainbow• hordlers• Ayers
extra • qUality. 64" x 84".' 'Special, pair. '•
English. and
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4111K 97TH BATTERY CANADIAN ACTIVE' SERVICE
FORCE * IS 'wAuiiiityoN " Att*o'OttiEs.
18/ MEN WANTED BETWEEN* AGES OF 18 AND 45.
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PERSONS WITH •• MORE .THAN THREE DEPENDANTS ARE
:Not
BEING. ACCEPTED.
MEDICAL BOARD. IS" HELD SEPTEMBER 6th AND '7th„ 11th
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0ty.:,opiti18
Concert 9:30 ,
Assisted by Roy MaCKenties Orchestra
Admission 25c
, OBITUARY-.
MRS MARY ANN CASKANETTE
On Thursday, August 31st, death
came to Mrs. Mary Ann Caskanatte,
• as a happy release after a lingering
Illness and years of suffering.
Bern in Ouiross at Westford, On:
tario, in the year 1869, she was the
daughter of , the late Mr. and Mrs.
James Idurray: In the year 1911; she
married Frank Caskanette. For about
ten years they resided at Munising,
Mich. Since that time, she -hag liver]
in Teeswater.
, Her husband predeceased her seven
' years ago, als�. three brothers, Pet-
ri*, Jack and Peter, and a sister,
Mrs. Peter Linehan.
' She is' survived by one sister, Eliz-
abeth of Teeswater ; and .two brothers,
• lames of Teeswater, and Daniel of
Holirrood, Sister Bertille of St. Jos -
'eph's Convent, Guelph, 'and Sister. M.
Stylitta-rNotie Dame Convent, Water-
dOwn, are nieces of the deceased.'
,The funeral was held ftom the home
of ler sister at Teeswater, to St.
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Patrick's Church; Holyrood; Requiem.
Mass was celebrated by Rev. 'Father
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O'Shaughnessy. Interment was in St,
.Patriek's cemetery. •
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KINLOSS SCHOOL.FAIR • ,
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Cosmos-Mnrray MacKinnon, ;
Ruth Guest, 2 kin.; Fred Brindley, 2
gr.. Leonard Legge, 4; Bertha, Stink-.
son, 7;, Neil MacDonald, 2 Gr.
Calendula-Dorothy Stanley, 1;
17.;-M.P,Trac,4•M•7,X.w7/71/01"V;WElige
Doris Johnston, 4; Marie Donaldson,
3; Denton Moore, 10.
• French Merigold-IFaye McClene-
ghan, 10; Betty. Miller, 9; John Mc-
tnnes, 8; Gertie Brindley, 2 Gr.; Rat:
qiiond Laidlaw, 9; Harold Guest. 2 KM.
•.-PhlixDannie Tiffin, 10; Kenneth'
Orr, • 8; Eileen Stewart, .,.!3; Gorge
MacKinnon; 118. 'Marie Sparluig, 10
*Ptk• si‘tiVialnlia'Bir'in9d.:le;;. 2 Or.;,'
Carter, 7; Narman LLeeson, 1 .Kin. &
Gr.; Richard, Ord-, 8; Betty Donaldson,
'4•;.Donald Ross, ;A; • • . • .' '
Snepdragens-Margaret -; Graham,
7; Billy MacKinnon,• 8; Lloyd John-
ston, 4...Ruth Glass, 1; Beth Jelmaton,
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la., TEE WAR PARLIAMENT
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 1939
Five nephews and a brother-MLlaw
were pallbearers: AlpholW, ,-Murray
Jarires B Murray, Frank Murray, Pet
er Murray, Leonard Murray and Peter
Linehan. •
Wasturtiurns7--Jessie Brindley,:2,Gr.
Frank Murray, 3; Jean Thompson, 2
Kin.
Living Room BbuqpietEvelyn La-
d/Ord, 2 Gr.; Balfour McLean, 2 Kin,:
Billy MacKinnon,( 8; Frank _Murray,
3; Eileen Stewart, 8; Veronica Mur-
Those from a distance attending thy
funeral were:. Mr. and Mrs. 3. B
Murray, Teresa and Jimmy of Joliet
Ill.; Mr. Raymond Redmond.of St
Augustine's, Ontario.
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Mrs, P. J. McMillan has returned
By W.: R. Tatulinsoll,M.P.
from 'a Ihree-weeks' visit in Chicago,
September, 7; 1939.
Mr. and Mrs- gra' Jan` Today the Canadian Parlianlent as -
son and Jane pent. Sunday with Mr.
andmrs. uoyd Bodred of Bervie; _sernthleled in dOitntatwwafor arvewsessionyears.
secon
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Mrs. Margaret Cole of God.ezich vis- a very Willefeht,:Oile-fton ute•-:.01
ited with, Mr .and Mrs: Frank Cole. May lst last when. His Majesty King•
m. ••1-.• Hackett and. danghtee George VI aCeomProll'orl by Queen
Mrs. W,
'Elisabeth; gave the Royal Assent to
• different items of Legislation; Then
Vern, FiatirthCondeesien, spent a few
laYs lest week with Mr. 'aria Mrs- w aii itraa a blaze of colour, glittering
.1:- -McNeil. -
• , kiiiiforma 1ari6 ,heaotiful_. dresses and
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Gordon', jarnieiOn • un.derwent, aPiritS,'..rose,.high. 'Today the. Sombre
an° oPeration • W. irighain -Fibsaltal• as hushed te listen to thof
ok Mom:lay, -and , is 1•4akiag . a .favaue... clear. „tone§ .pf His gx11e.tr:y the Gov-;.
ble ;:ec.."9„ . „ernor .Gen-eral , as he read what' is
a"...i.verY.it:;'. • ; .. - •
probably the shortest Speech frorn•thii
Mrs* Tethille 2 ,C1a#Pi ' MrS.:2'..:R.'' L. Throne on record -about 300 Weida --
Treleaven and Mrs. Jack Campbell eking Rarjiaine,nt to consider ,-Steps.,.
attended th, :Women's. -IristitUte'•epii-' to sport, the thel:Mother -,POUntrY• in
ientien et .Guelph this week. ' . her War against :the German menace
andimplying theneeessity of smaking
Mr.' and ,Mrs. A. .M. Cameron 1,‘,. ha
Many Ordinary rules .Of procedure
here have returned. to • their .home •
Olds, Alberta: ' • • Were; Suspended; the:atmosphere was
ad e q u at e financial arrangements.
have spent the. •sunimet• with lriand••
• '• tense bespeaking the vital, nature of
Mr, and Mrs.'Roderick Bess and' the eniergency•session, No one knows
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Ross, and: datighterexactly what is going to. take place.
Audrey visited Mrs. Rosa'. sister, M. whether 'the session *ill last four
Gedrge Moore at Saunia the first of days or four. weeks. My sixth sense
ntells me it will be; nearer the lat-
r4t3iv
ing Raeni Bouquet-.13alforir week
' ter, although • I: have zio special reason
McLean. 2 Kin • 'Velma Stewart, Mrs. Chas.. Barter and Miss Minnie for the feeling.
Stanley Earl, I.; June Moore 2' Gr.; Barber of Wingliam and ..Rev. G. I.. • .
Leo Murray, 3; Doris Barr, 4; and Mrs. Campbell of Ottaiva. were.,
has pleased me mightily., Lt. -COL
B a r r e'd Rock, cockerel-DOrothy
Stanlq, .1; Billy Mackinnon, 8; Ber-
nice Bannerman; .2 Gr.; Marie /Sperl-
ing, l�. 'Ileen McCleneghan, 10; Don -
Bushel, 2 Kin.
Bred Rock, pullet-LMyles • Mac-
Millan, 9; Ruth -Glass, 1 Dorothy,
Stanrefj-t-.; iTtakKinnon, ; are
Sperling, 10; Bernice Bannerman, 2
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the guests of. Mr:and Mrs. W..J•
Mc-
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Nall Sunday afternoon.
• Miss Emma Carter, ''-MiSsLiizie
Cooke and Mr. John Cooke, all of
James Layton .Ralston, • DSO., K.C.,-
foriher minister of Defence, distin-
guished lawyer, able financier, .a.,vet-
0ari'of the last war and a*.very,
Mahomet, Illinois, spent last• .week• ant gentleman has once. more sacri•
gal-
witti Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cook and Heed his personal interests to the
-laited Other f 'ends in the district. coentrY's need and has joined the
-.9whieet-si;niatlL11 .-.Eiapee, N
Mr, and Mrs., J. W. Joynt. arrived ,matter what political faith one holds,
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home from Western Canada•the first this is welcome news. Of course. We
I the week, after being contacted, all regret that ill: health has forced
:Barred Rock, henil/larie Sperling. %)
-. Sensational Silverware Offer -
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Sichinid's
L PATTERNS
Including".FOREVER"
-t This Brand New Design
,SEplpVISER 15th to 30th 9NLY.
Never before hes there been a Sele.like this.
Every piece regular quality; With
Replacement Guarantee.
, SALE PRICE
50 PIECES $3975
Service for 8
OPEN STOCK PRICE $67.25
and notified of,the .serious of !JOU. :Charles Dunning, former MittiLs,
10; Jean MacKinnon, 7; Marion Gra-
ham, 7. Bernice. Bannerman, 2 Gr.; Mrs. Joynes mother, Mrs, F. , Free- stey at Finance, to relitiguish his
Ileen-Bannerman, 2 Gr.; Elwood Ell- - • • •' post. Mr. Dunning will take his place
iott, M the forembst ranks of hia4country's
• • Bill Hewat of Sullivan;,Quebet', is
White' Leghorn; cockerel, - Statesmen and he will be much miss-
,,DOwild holldaYing here this Week. Mri..Ilewat
Ross, 3; StanleY Earl, 1..
White Leghorn pulletStan-
leY Earl, 1; ' Donald •Ross, 3. •
White Leghorn, hen -Doris Barr,
1; Jack Barr, 4.
Calf, beef type, Steer' or heifer---
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Billy MacKinnon, 8; Elwood Elliott, 4;
Frank Murray, 3; „Harold Elliott, 4.
" Calf, dairy • type, • heifer -Frank
Murray,. 3. Elwood. Elliott, 4.
• Calf, showmanship -Frank Murray,
31; Elwood Elliott; 4; Herold Elliott,-
i; Billy MacKinnon, 8. ,
• Lamb, breeding- ewe-rStente-y -Dud,
1; Billy MacKinnon, 8.
Lamb; marketl wether -Vivian 'Stan-
ley, 1; Billy MacKinnon, 8.
• Lamb, shownaariship--Billy MacKin-
non, 8; Stanley Earl, 1; Vivian Stan.
ley, 1.
Succession duties to be derived from
the estate of the late 'Senator Frank
9'Connor, by the Ontario treasury are
expected to amount to $1,250000.-
DEER ENTANGLED IN' FENCE
With a' hind hoof tangled in the
strands of a•Vvire fence on, the fern
of John Errington, West:Wawa/a/sit
the earcass of -a neer, a four-year-old
buck, was found by .County C 1(
onsteb
Jennings. The deer was hanging head
down, hOPelessly entangled. attenipi
ing to jump the fence, and it had paw.
ed a deep hole in the ground before
it died, trying to free itself. Tht
constable said there . was 'no reaso:
to believe that dogs had been chaking
the deer,.
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Prepared Public Speech -Norma
Burt, 2 Kin.. Billy MacKinnon, Lar-
gret Brindley, 2 Gr,; Marion Graham,
7; Doris Johnston, 4.
Agricultural Test-Norrna Burt, 2
Kin.; Marie Donaldson, 8; Marion
Graham, 7; Jean. Thonipson, 2 Kin.;
Winnie Donaldson, 8; Betty ponald-
son, S. •
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Weed Naming Contest -
Jean ThOmpson, 2 Kin.. Mary Wade!,
8; Dbrethy Stanley, 1 Mildred Moore,
10; Aisla Bushell, 2 Kin.; Velma Stew-
art, .8. • • •
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The maid 'had' been to the. pictures,.
and on her return her employer ask -
d,' "Did you enjoy .1t1" .- •
"Oh, yes," said she: "It was lovely,
Muin!". •
'And 'what :Was the pictUre?"
The ' maid thotight for a moment,
then said: "I don't know, Mum...'.
I Went with my yallrig man,"
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and two children, 134by and' Raney ••
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Lou have been 7 visiting here for Friday, September 8.
time with her parents, Mr. and MrS. 4Col. Hamilton, member for Algoma
R. li. ThonipsOn. • , •moved the ;adoption of the
• Mr.. and ',Mrs. Edward- Snider ano
children, Wilfred, Avis -Marie and Car-
ol returned to Detroit Sunday. Mrs,
Snider and children were the guests
of her parent's; M. and "Mrs.i Ken -
Speech from' the Throne and made a
very impassioned speech in favour
of Canada's:. participation in the War:
He dwelt On the question of profit-
eering, 'he averred, must be elimin-
ated. He also, commented on the desir-
neth . Cameron, during the summer ability of proper military organize -
months:
. then. Col. Hamilton served .in the
Great War ,and knows whereof he
A girl in a neighbouring centre 'had
-conaiderable4lifficulty. with. the_ clues,
tions an the arithmetic • Paper, at the
entrance exaMitiations, so instead of
signing her own name, to the • paper
she Signed. "Mae West" -because she
knew: tslie' hitd"done 'em wrong."
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LUCKNOW ,
UNITED..
CH U RCH
Rev. R. C. Todd,
• Pastor
' SUNDA1
SEPT. 17th •
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RALLY. DAY,
If you are one who wants to de -,-
lend religion, support the Sunday
School by being, present at this
big rally at 3 'o'Cletk Sunday•after-
noon. • Object ;* lesson -"FOUR
STEPS "TOWARDS -BEING 'PA
GOOD SOLDIER OF CHRIST,"
The minister Will comhict worship
at 11' a.m. and 7 pan., lyterning
subject -"God's Instrument and
God's Agent." . •
Let this* Rally 'Day for all the
Church!
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speaks.
Another returned Soldier; J, A,
131(.1T04tte, member.- for Comptiin,
(limbed, Seconded the ildoption. He
•also favoured Canada's participation.
The House, of course, awaited with
•exti.eme interest the. speech of the
Prime:Minister, who came in looking
tired and worried. He spoke to, a
crowded House and galleries and in a
profound silence. The •events leading
tip. to Britain's declaration .of War
were given in detail and the Prime
Minister stated that Canada Should
declare war and joiri with Britain
and Prange against Germany. He said
that Parliament would, be asked to
vote on this question later. The
Prime M i n t e r said .he had
been in close contact with officials
of the British Government as to what
they wished Canada to do by way of
co-operation ,and, -had found out tthat
foodstuffs, munitions, military mach-
inery, airplanes and pilots, as. well as
• supportfor the navy were needed. He
stated that at the' present time no
expeditionary • forde • was asked or
• - needed outside of the fliers •mention-
ed above. The to-oPeration of all the
Provinces has, been offered with one
exception, .
The Leader of the Opposition, Hon..
Dr. Manion spoke offering the fullest
0o -operation of his Party in all Gov-
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--•-e TerAttipber-Aie-gr.$P., R...D..a.kr.i.A.poons
-5 Knives; 8 Rafter Spreaders, $ Salad raki,
• 1 Butter •Knife, 1 Sugar Spoon.
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1.. 1 39 PIECES
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Service for 6
" OPEN STOCK PRICE 'SALEPRICE
. 840.00
62 PIECES $4975
• Servite for 12
OPEN STOCK PRICE . ;$83.50, ,
Above Prices Include Chest
Typical Open Stock Values
RergruiclearPSRAICLEE
'Teit Spoons.. ..... . .66, 37..7550 24:5025
masoubpiessapoznius 6 7.501.450 44..5500
loyDhittnexer FF0orrksks
6 6.00 3.60
b 7.00 4.20
Salad Forks
Cold bleat Fork. - Ea. 1.50, .90
Knives, H.R... ..... 6 13.00 7.80,
Ind. Butter Knifes. 6 7.00 4.20
Gravy Ladle Ea. 2.00 1.20
ernment Measures for war:
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The Govern/Tient is anxious' to- keel
down expenses during this emergene:N.
session and the Asecretarial staff
practically nil, so I hope my can
stituents will • bear with me it, I d(
not reply to their 'communications' aF
promptly as I would like 'to. I shall
write next week in fuller detail.
Sheep Win At C. N. E.
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Ephriarn,Snell, of nearClinton ani
a frequent exhibitor at !Juane* Fal
Fair, niet with 'suegess in exhihitin:
his flock' .of Leicester sheep at Tor .
onto Exhibition. Ilis awards included
reserve1eliampion, 2 ehani pions,' eigh
firsts, two' seconds, four thirds .am
a second. on wool.
Sii,.yoti"and Jackare to be
Married: 1 thought it Was only a
-flirtation." .
Angela: "Sadid Jack."
'Underwent Operation
Dr. W. A. MeKibbon Of Wingham
underwentan appendicitia operation
in' the'General • Hospital on Tuesday •
of last week 'and is Making satisfact-
ory Progress. Mrs. .McKibbon was
formerly Miss Nan Russell of -,Lock-.
new.
SALE of all Stocks at old loWpriees
at THE 'MARKET STORE,.
TIME TABLE2CHANOES•
effective
Sunday, September 24th -
1939 ,
• Pull Information'
From Agents T290
CANADIAN NATIONAL dir*
_Entire Stock:
on sale at the
1d Low
PRICES
Nothing Has Been
dvattee
mmumbisimmasmow
Blankets, Knitting Yarns and
Woollens
Flannels, Flannelette, Dress Materials, Etc.
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