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ASR .SENTIMENT
'he felleViU letter is from a
friend' of 'Mr .and Mrs. Frank Cole,
whom . they met during their . visit in
Xtioxidnjast winter. The writer;, a
tn'ernw+�l'
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B HES-D ble; neat and knee. '
BOYS' gUMPH@�Y 'TWEED IZEEC $2:98• f
Sizes- 25-44,
0.. V. WHEELING YARN AT LAST YEAR'S PRICE . THIS IS
ALL NEW °1939., .S' OCK. ALL. COLORS and m
,.�,y�Y���Y•, LL WOOL UNDERW Gmrm
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ANRW'. SHIPMENT ;ca $9,98
that ehnnot be replaced for, the rice
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the , pr u..of organizing' a branch
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'show ' companY. ,tralvels extensively
and is in a: Position to give an , ac-
,curate opinion of;American 'reaction
to the prasent - war,. .in,.E urope... ...•,... ....,
Gratz Penna, ,
Sept 20,1939.
' and Mrs: •Frank•'Cole,,
Mr. _ n •
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Dear 'Friends :
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We tecieived your card, mailed to tic
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illia are visiting at thehome of Dr. (CU
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Mrs. T. S Reid and Eldon of ())•••-
and Mrs. G. A. Newton.• • A 'number of girl friends met
!it
rr: ° s eni the week.- the home of Mien vera Little •'last 11I:.. I3• G. She , ff p Friday evening Rnd surprised Miss.
end with her; friends,' Mrs. 'Reid'. and Hilda Lnne , with a miscellaneous
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`,THURSDAY; S EMBE. '28, 1939,
ilospita,l, ,Ori1'11d- --Ott--- urse=nu �+• --
• rri•in Ston who ing. byte 'Little' dressed as p nurse.
• Mr. elle Mrs. D. S. L g • laden with
.o ted •'wagon
, r •dec Xa ,
Village
d e�ry a
Piave :i>eez► riYsidents of the V# � the Biting 'room 'where• they
. gifts to ;g
or. sot ai' iiiYYe "'plata . to shortly 'take verses rend:: HUdo
in Dungannon. • . were opened and e
a e ,idencrt and .al't
Killer
Of WM-AS:O .
1 'poke a few, words of thanks
la son aid in in• "For ShoeSs.
A Jolly;
1VI%sses . ChR+ ,Frn, y: loinccl rn s, 8' , g .
•Ironic Newton spent " the: vcv ek end, Good' Fellow"' ce ptest$. arae eomun-
' • ' 'o ed. The:' hostess
iiere� and attended �he,Fin`layson Mac- ii:;v •sangant:C.wer®earl ..y, ,:..
Gregor wedding.:on. Saturday.:., scerved .lunch►.
1Ir, and, Mrs. John• Slience of .Sank-'
•M% .john. Marshall'of Clinton '',vis d `Mrs. Jim .Spence' of Wind-
H-storm n
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. &inloss, iR vis no en,i .' ,1aniiesen one day last 'ask'
alth,' and with other friends in. • a..nard visited
Red
in Luc, nowr ... ;
WILL BE HELD IN
'own Hall
r 'a
ctober
8 O'CLOCK P.M._
EVERYBODY WELCOME
BUSHELL REEVE
There 1e no need for
you -to suffer. auuv.io
with painful feet .'. .
your foot troubles can
be relieved—inesDFa-
• lively.
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DR. SCHOLL',S representative
from Toronto will beim our store
Wednesday, Oct.. 4
2 p.m. • to 10 p.m:.'
This man is thoroughly : trained in the scientific .
methods of Dr. Wm: M. Scholl, internationally famous
Foot •Authority, who,for almost a- third -century has '
beeit alleviating human foot suffering throughout' the
entire world. Come in for Pedo-graph'itnprints of your
stockinged feet.. Learn • bow the proper Dr. Scholl
Foot Comfort Appliance • or Remedy can relieve your ,
particular footi Ralthwell and Reed
with at Le.Yington,, , Va., •so_nte.�l.time ,ago
answering:
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as we : are now bu Y, playing . Fans
every iweek and de not have •much
spare time.' Sure was glad to hear
from you again. Mrs: T. H. Burns left on Wednes-
II It ••makes ire very sad to think . of . 1
another war but 'it looks as. though .play for 4a t:wo-weeks': •visit) �wtth her
ld bei `'on Hlaroid ' and Mrs• Burns , at • 'orb
ho
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Mt. 3 rt�
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lied last weak' with nor; visited° with:Mr .a d�.
of t► t Dying good k
Miss Jean -R y her
Kinloss.: grandparents, Mr. and. :Mr's. Janes
:Drennan.
Mrs.' •Jameh Little received . word
that her.; father, Mr. Albert McQuoid
was favourable .after. Iiis operation
in ' Toronto. •
Mr.. arid Mra, ;George Lane and
Clifford ' spent the week -end . _With
friends': at. Riverview.•
•
Miss Eileen' Campbell from Erin.
•,,nd • Or." and Mrs. Fowler visited Sun-
day with Mr. and: Mrs. Cyril Camp-
bell: Jean returned !With them.
• Miss ,Mary. McInnis' of Teeswater
returned . Nome after visiting with
Mr. and Mrs.,; Adam ; Johnstone.
Mr. . John 'Marshal' of Clinton' spent
last week with: Mr. Arid Mrs.' Adam.
:I ohnston.: •
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it' had •to come and you shoo
proud•: that you are 1 hglish and that
your mother' country had the courage
and honor • to step in and .:stop this
madman in :Germany. Right will al.home hexa. w
ways prevail in the end, and England.` to reside.. The Mijison
Ibe.,oceupied'-by Mr. and Mrs. Cla
mast and. will win 'in the end..It is
a brave deed • to 'knowingly; take this Finlayson..
Mrs. A. E. *Olson .held an audio
sale of household effects on`'Sato
day, and shortly will go to Stratfo
that- mean :,thousands ./of
lives
.St.. t
P _:�
lives and billions of dollars and Eng
land' used every honoraable .means
within, her .power' to Stop Germany
and now that She ,has cast •the die,
may. God be 'with her' and .help ,her
to 'win this crusade.
ly r:�.tn;,. ,may. Cot. .,
invents but. that of nine out of every.
ten Americans' I 'talk to and , although
the United States i . neutral. officially.,
in' it's heart it• is', almost '100 per
cent for the Allies. I am glad. Roy
had a' good season and sincerely hope.
Bud will not be one of --the many -loyal-
Canadians who' will be sacrificed• to
help. stop Hitler.. and his gang of In-
ternational' Gangsters. .
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• We are having theJbest season In •
25 years:.Ha've been working steady
•at Fairs all summer and are booked'.I ..
up until` November: 18th • after which
"we will again go to Tampa,.. Pip., for
the' winter.' Hope to. see: you down
there againthis whiter but do.•not
know whether, or not you can make
it, owing to the war. I am enclosing
°our route for the rest of the season
so drop' us a line. Always glad. to
.hear from you. If your Luckziow pa-
per • wants to print all or 'part of my ,
letter so that their Canadian readers
will know how' we Americans feel.
and if, it• will help the'morale of our
Canadian brothers, let them do so as
it will •ire .my bit toward your ultimate
victory: `
Sincerely your friend,
• , Harry Cooke.
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200 TEACHING DAYS
In the school year whieh opened
on 'September 5th and closes June
28th, 1940; there are 200 'teaching
days, - as follows,: •
September
19
Noveber mber'
erg
22
N
Decernber . „ 16
January ,' 21.
February 21
March -• ... 15
April 22'
May .............22
.
June ..... .., • 20
Total . ' . - 200 -
The following are the holidays .dur-
ing the school year: Thanksgiving
Day, October 9th; Christmas vaca-
tion, schools close Dec. 22nd and re-
open Jan: 3rd. Easter holidays, close
March 21st', reopen April 1st; Victor-
ia Day, May 24th; the King's Birth -
P r? ,-1,1 Ole ',%
:77. 254 BOTTLE
JERGENS nr::�-�yt aiz�isz
BATED' PERFUME
• 7.r! G••'! 7/%111,V, C,%
254 WOODBUR' .•
FACIAL POWDER,,, -t.0
:A..'E•
McKIM
•Penteostai Mission
EVERY NIGHT for the balance -
of . the week, at 8 • pan. Evangelist
MISS IA..;'STEPHAN,. Lady Evan-
gelist.s-
SUNDAY NIGHT Infant Dedica-
ion service. • .
AT , KINLOUGH
COMING AT KINLOUGH
Evangelist • MISS.. -A;• STEPHAN
Will Conduct .A> Special Evangel-
istic Services Beginning ' October
3rd Every 'Night. Gospel Preach-
ing and' Singing at 8 ,p.m..
E. L. Ripley, Pastor
WO' WEEDS ONLY
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sovereign "
. Enamels
b �3
a
gran 'e en
g ns
•Ry Special •A .• ��.
With `The 'Manufacturer; • , •
We,Apre Allowed 'To•.Of-
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k O
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•oW
'Weelis For ,�'w . iy
Of -
fir .F
Thin .Amaiing' Sale: ,
The Product • is Geed
The' Price Sensational
Quick Dr tng .Enamel
WHITE, IVORY, PALE GREEN
AND NILE GREEN
1Vh:. and :Mrs. Andrew . Gaunt and ` • „'
i
Murray' visited with .friends on `Sun
d'a'y,• , . •
Miss . Anna :Irwin of Mafeking vis•.
ited with Miss Vera Little..
Hackett's W. M..S.,• held their meet-
ing --T , t e home . of •Mra°
louse .;Paint
WHITE,. IVOR,,, CREAM BUFF
AND LI TG;
Porch and Floor Enamel.
LIGHT GREY, DARK GREY,.
YELLOW, .TAN AND. MEDIUM
ROWN
B
Flat Wall Paint
WHITE AND I'VORY
":'.YARN IS.: STAINS
Light Oak & Dark •Oak, ' Clear; ' All -Use- ; Varnish; Ground Color
SOVEREIGN FINISIHES ARE WONDERFUL VALUE
'These Finishes nishe Have Gained Great Popularity With Customers Be-
cause .,Of ' Their High Quality.. iN. SPITE . OF RISING COSTS
EVERYWHERE, This Popular Line Of Paints, Varnishes And
, Enamels
IS.OI�N. Xi i -A -ST 'EARLS- ` niE I3ttle Need.n To
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Urge All ' Householders To Take Full Advantage Of It While .The Sale
Is On, And Stock Up For All Requirements.
Visitors -with' ,Mr. and.: Mrs.John
'were, ,Mr. and Hrs.;4 J.. L. '
'Spence of • Saskatoon and Mrs. James
�Spence of Windsor..
,; Mr. William Henderson who spent
the . past, few months it Sundrldge, as.
a student 'minister, is holidaying at
his home here, . prior to commencing
his studies jit 'Knox College next' •
week,
Mr. and. Mrs: Wm. Roast and child-
ren, Bobby and Nancy Lou, returned•
to their home in Sullivan, Quebec, the
first of the week, : after 'visiting' with
her . parents, Mr.' and _.Mrs. R.
11. Thompson. -
LUCKNOW ,
UNITED -
CHURCH
Rev. It.. C. Todd,
Pastor '
SUNDAY
OCTOBER 1st
11 a.m.- HOLY COMM°U,NroN
3p.in.--Sunday School:
7 p.m. Evening Worship. Sub-
ject "YOU CAN'T 'CHANGE
HUM .'.N NATURE! - IS IT
TRUE?"
Preparatory Service Saturday af-
ternoon 3 o'clock. Speaker—Rev.
Mr. Barnard of St. Helens. •
day (exact date not yet proclaimed).
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'PRONE 66 "THE RED FikiNT PLUMBING, &HARDWARE!' LUCKNOW
- ''nor �rrisir wrRi•11i(:
-_,
-COAL:
Mr. and Mr% George Kay .and Mr.
Mid Mrs. George Neil of Battle Creek,
Mich.; 'Mr. and Mrs. Norman CArter
and daughter and Mrs. Jamieson of
Seaforth, were week -end guests of
Mr. and Mri. George Brook% Huron
Township. •
Communion Services
Holy Cemmunion will be observed
in both the United and4the -Preibytee:
ian Church this Sunday inorning. Pre-
paratory services Will be held Sat-
urday afternoen: oonducted in the
presbyterian Church by Rev: R. Mc-
Connell and in' the United' Church
,by. Rev. Barnard of St. Helens. ,
I TODR PRINTING, PLEASE!
1 The Sentinel will be glad to have
yeur order for letterheads, and enve-
lopes, in fact for anYthing that is
Orinted. No need to go out of town
for what can be purchased, here --
money spent 'in Luaknow returns, as
it circulates, to the benefit •of all.
Keep your dollars in circulation at
home by hotting your printing done
here --We ,are ready at all times tO
attend to your requirements—no mat-
ter` how., small or -large the order:
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FOR FALL
LADIES' COATSIVIany new boucle material% smart styles. and
any type of 'fur desired, There many colors to choose from -
LADIES' DRESSIES-7new colors in wools, and silks—in the
black :and• green -,-all :sizes;
• - . ru$st2w:a9in.,5n 'a":
, season's smartest style% priced ;tont ' L
MEN'S, OVERCOATS: --Imported woollen fleece meterlals.---the
WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK of FALL & WINTER GOODS
B. PEARLMAN
LUaiNOW, ONT. IntoNE 85.
Timitir Last 'Chance...
To Get Communiiy.Plate it 40% Off
Sale Ends Saturda* '
See Our Exhibit This . Week
' at the Fall Fair
. Wm. SCHMID
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imi Bargains In Ifenls and
ID Boys' Wiorl Clothing
Tiattel ; ;tags
onthirsaieli_Thursdayt_yriday„ Stufi•day, Sept. 28, 2
Special .Bargains in Every Section of ,The Store
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30,
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New Warm. Undergarm-
ents For All The Fitfully