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A Weekly. Review Of Developments
On The Home Front .
Hon: J: L. Ralston, Minister of •Nat-
ional Defense; ordered a thorough:
and, complete investigation '''Into the
entire organization and administra-
• - tionof internment camps in Can,
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Order. ief. Ceueeil .passed creating
committee authorized to • "initiate,
perfect ,and expand.scientific m-
• vestigations into, methods,'and fac-
ilities designed to ,increase the ef-
fiency. of Ca,i ada in •.carrying.on the,
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LOCAL_ and'G•ENERAL' •
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Orr King and Queen beloved are
For all they mean, in peace and. war;
They stand for Love and Empire bear,
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER '12, 1940
Thurs., -Fri„ Sat. Sept. \12, 13, 14
SPECIAL WEEK*END SHOW k„
GENE AUTRY
HOW
Smiley Burnette Mary Lee'
Plus
NSW NICK CARTER Thriller
Miss Margaret Aitchison; who is to congratulate Messrs.. E.H. Agnew . loud roar
atthe' home of Mr. and and Clark Finlayson -s -and the Bowl_ ,They still have faith that Britain's
employed i
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Mrs. James T. Lyons spent 'Sunday ing Club they so'worthily represented •I shore
het, home:. I --upon ,reach ng the' highest honor will e'er remain, as' in days of yore.
at r + o en to Canadian lawn bowlers, the
Allan Treleaven P oDoubles A safe .Bulwark, to ' guard 'her sons
Harold Greer and final of the annual :ill'ib. e Anddaughters..froRn,thebeastlyvisited- in Torontolast week;' and a1=The laved ateaand. consist- guru.tri y PI
tended the C. M.
Iu;., making the P •
eptly all through, but in' . tits game At the' throne of, Grace the daily
to the city and return via motorcycle, against Rowntree and Hall; of West I plead- •
• Mr; and • Mrs. ' Toronto skip Finlayson• was. superb-- That ,. God .may, keep 'their theirs -610
Recent• visitors' With 1� , Sl
`'•" ` Mr. and Mrs, r'halis a bit Tuck . too—for ; Lady ; safe : , • ' '
James:- Lyons ancludeil. PQt � •
w" pin • games of". a' 'leaser;
to do. i , to . g cursed rule
and �. a t.o nthe
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Mrs. N II. Medley. and Kent of ,Luck on the weep! g,� = • "
now and Missy. Frances Moore of, Heins. 6.: down, and, then make 6:. to tie the` Who' find ''delight in 'murder and
'score; salamis falls to' the lot of any, • strafe:• r
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war." Dean Mackenzie, president•of�; ton. ajer--and: the winning. of, the•farthest oints.;of their Em=
bran bo g From • theAAAA p ,
he . National_ Research =Council, lti:i and' Mrs:�Tdse'lc Agnew M'rs, e, ra - _
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ew Dresses: an d• 'Coats
For FALL..
We 'Have Just Received Many . New'
'Dresses: and Coats' For' Fall.
PRICES TO SUIIT'' NE
CALL IN AND SEE THEM
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LUGK.NOW
ONTARIO
`heals~ the t—C nnu
d Mi M rue t th
Ewan MacKenzie, ati iss •, u i stone. It was; no .disgrace to lose e�i'Coriie .pledges of loyalty, •that
returned on ,Saturday from •a holiday al to Peckham and Prescott, fox they last '
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s d ubl y , his lair.
Mrs. Agnew con in e .
fm � shall
War Contracts- awarded by the Mini- . be driven to
stry - of Munitions and Supply ,num-
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ru a
cottage•
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at• the. Agneware one. of the very be t , P Ti11 th•
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A t >f d as far as Cad ers in Toronto. , So, hats' off to Agnew
"bered.1273 and totalled $10,725,123. To. starve and die in the depths' of
Canada's secondar loan 'to be` aeon-
iliac, Quebec,' 'to visit her son. I and Fiinlayson! '• I, despa'r
a national committee coin -
prising • five former finance .•mini-. t
sters, the nine provincial'treasur- ft o0 0 ears to when I was pitcher { fight
cored b
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The Lucknow ' Pipe Band attended . As I 'was 'looking on , during the . Not. until then shall Britain rest
he patriotic rally and drumhead ser- play my mind turned back more thank From her firm resolve to continue he
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vice in Seaforth on Sunday a ern n o y the for
under the' auspices of the ;Sea -forth 'the . Sepoy. Baseball 'Club o ' Luek- 'Till the - people Of lands both East
Y
ers and 200 representative Cana-
dians from coast to, coast.
Frank M. Ross ' appointed : director
general' of production 'of naval arm-'
aments and ;etluipment; . E. J. Brun-
-a—Ping
run-
-- — cing •aappeiete
ntunitions for• the Department o#,
Munitions. and •Supply.
-Mr. •Roes is president of th4 St
'John' Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Co.,
and ;International Paints (Canada).
.Mr. Ers.axing is.presideet. and gen-
eral manager of, 'Consumers. Glass
Co., Mintreal '
'naun� Ace rn �e.nt,
Having Taken• Over The: •.
Gibbons Produce' , Business • • .
In Lucknow I Respectfully
Solicit And Will Appreciate
Your Patronage.
HIGHEST PRICES. PAID. FOR
E'6G$ &' PO1f JTRY •
AGENT FOR BLATCHFORD
FEEDS. ,
Alvin Hamilton
'Phone 77, Lucknow.
TESTED 1tECIPES
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Naval Service• headquarters announce
'' that Canadian ports pill :witness
the transfer of 50 ever -age United•
State's destroyers t'o. - • the .• Royal
Navy. In return, Great Britain
til States chain
Peaches for Dessert•
Peach season is here again. here is
no better dessert than ripe peaches
either raw or ' cooked.
The following recipes are.suggested•
by the' Consumer Section, Marketing.
Service, Dominion Department of
'Agriculture: •
Baked Peaches .
6.. peaches: ,
% cup sugar '
'!a ' cup. water'.
Select' .large perfect,peaches (do
not peel),:. Place peaches in baking
dish, add water and sprinkle with
sugar. • Bake •one-half hbur. Serve hot,
or cold.
Escalloped aches
LUCKN OW. 'BIBLE .INSTITUTE
The•.Institute will meet as usual in
the Institute rooms on Friday even-
ing' at 8 o'clock: Please be out. 'if' pos
' eible 'when plans for the coming' win.
tee months will be talked over. It Sr
also our desire to have you unite with
as in .fervent 'prayer for our•b,eloved
Nation, for God •s'peaki to the Christ-
ian when we say "•lf my people which
-'are called' by my' name will humble.
themselves ' and . pray and ' seek my
face then will I. hear from Heaven
-and will forgive; their' sin arid. heal
• their land." Let us be obedient then
at His invitation' and. ao•ai' bound rrc
".a results, for He . canna; go ,bade
n• His Word. ' S
6 peaches '
,1 cap cake crumbs
3` tablespoons- butter
a4 cup sugar
Cinnamon -
Peel and slice peaches: Arrange in
layers: ,Sprinkle each layer with
crumbs, sugar and cinnamon. Dot top
with butter. Make one-half hear.'
Peach Fritters
3 peaches . •
1 cup flour
1% teaspoons baking powder
i4. teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon sugar
s cup milk
1 egg
1 tablespoon melted butter
Mis and sift df'y ingredients. Beat
egg and' add milk and melted.butter.
Add' slowly to dry ingredients. Peel
and slice peaches. ; Add 'to batter.
I) ' • haat b rif is ' deep fat
Branch Canadian Legion. The guest 'now.I recalled several of my mates— ' and west '
speaker was Major the Rev. Nofman ' George Graham, catcher, a fellow . fAre freed from the dread of .Hitler's
Rawson of Hamilton. I employee of . The Sentinel; Doe. Don- might,
agh, 1St •base, Dune; Cameron, 2nd That seeks to, remove from. every
Sid 'Whitby . has • returned to ,his base, Alf. Watson, 3rd base, Stewart sphere
home here after being employed•• .for Wilson, shortstop. In those early The peace and liberty that. men' hold
severe wee s a y `` ar or •airpo days we had no pro ec ion -no g + dear, ,
For more than the' . past•two weeks no` mask ur 'chest pad for the catcher, That • might Which,Mara,the stamp' of
Sid his been engaged at' .buzz saw-.. 'who usually took the ball on' • the ! Cain' ,
ing wood, in clearing. up acres 'of bush bounce, . Graham, 'however, was '. s In a futile attempt, o'er ,the world
that were cut down in 'enlarging . plucky c ap, and oftea when
'tookthe a • e
the "lime wial . sa mit, ' - 4
and' two of, his fingers ,broken.. Pitch -
1 this h d fte men ;. to reign.
airfield: were on the basesb ll ff
I. w- Kilpatrick,
Straderay •L :ta io:
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Mrs.' Temple Clark and • Mrs: Mor-
gan Henderson attended the Women's
;Institute convention .•at Guelph on
Tuesday and Wednesday this `.week,
Mrs. ' Clark as Federation represent-
ative.for. South •Bruce, District and'
Mrs. Henderson as ' delegate from the,
Lucknow Branch.°
leases. to, the 'Unr e a es a c am . Mrs, R. H. Thompson, and." Willard,
of Carribbean and Atlantic naval '
and air bases. the' Publisher, Mrs. Thompson, and, one against a Listowel visiting to
Donald motored • to Siscoe,Quebec
ers •had to throw underhand„ and the '
batter could call .for a . high er low.
ball. No curve on :the, ball then!
Our. games were always played in:
h Market. SgImre ,where' a tall flag -
to
pole occupied' the centre, and.•where
row MI the •fine bowling gren.
Little graiug of , powder
Little . dabs of paint.
Make ,a girl's complexion
Look like what it. ain't.
One game I especially recall,.was lie who'only hopes is hopeless.
`PHANTOM RAIDER'-
Walter' `Pidgeon • Donald Meek.
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CAPITOL
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Mon., Tues., Wed. Sept. 16, 17,'18
The' Story:of 'Our -British 'Empire
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Famiily•
p Nations'"
JOHN DR'INKWATER, •
GEORGE BERNARD. SHAW'
Plus'
LAUREL & HA'R'DY'
'A Chump At Oxford'
To- IIemind Sou Again --
The -Special .Attraction for Kin.
cardine Fair Days—
' September . 19, 20, 21
hen the
Dalton's:, rode'
YOU�'V,E' NEVER SEE A
BETTER FILM .`''
COU RRI E'S • CORNERS
airs. Frank Johnston is visiting
on d for there we -saw protection for the with friends; m Toronto:
with Mr.d le dud families in Lucknow—the
Canada's Atlantic army' command will .last, week to visit there • an 'i first time. Their catcher had in his sp n l• ' '.Miss Isabelle Jamieson of Para,
strengthened by T 1 Webstcrs Campbells
be
Of the Third',' Division
time provinces.
concentration 'Mrs. Win. Hewat. They were accpm-, mouth • a •large piece . of rubber, and re' eavens, mount spent ''last week with Miss
in the 'Mari- panied by little'' Bobbie
who re- j on his chest., a shield made ' of thin Copelands ' Mclntyres, Proctors ;Ber-
- turned to his home. after' spending the ' ' rya 3'
sunnier with 'his grandparents here.,
Hen. C. D. Howe, Minister of Muni-
tions• and Supply, announced.. con-'
struction 'of three new 'plants for
manufacture of rifles,, anti-aircraft'
guns and. explosives. The new fact-
' ories, will cost around $17,500,000.'
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Hon: J,. L. Ralston; Minister of De-
fence, approved -the- proposal that
a• Netherlands - Infantry Battalion
be raised in Canada at the expense•
of the Netherlands' • Government:
i qv • er y spoo a in
at. 364 degrees F. When , browned and •
cooked, drain, sprinkle with powder-
s
ed sugar and serve: . , •, .
Peach and M;::.
Compote' ,
2 cups diced peaches:
1 cup. diced me '
1 cup sugar .._, e.
.2. cups water .. • -
2,table
spoons sdiced prpser4ed ging-
er
2 'tablespoons .ginger syrup . • "
Boil sugar, water and • ginger syrup
5 minutes.. • Add ;fruit. Cook until
slightly clear.' Remove fruit: • Boil
syrup 5' 'minutes. Add ginger. Pour
lover fruit. Chill: •
Peach Mousse
a'cup fresh peach pulp
', cup sugar, -
1' teaspoon gelatine
IA, cup cold 'water
1 cup heavy cream' •
Rub fruit through sieve. Soak gela-
tine in water. Dissolve , over 'boiling
water. ' 'Add to • peach pulp. Add
sugar. Cool until Slightly thickened.
Whip cream until very stiff..Fold" in
fruit 'mixture. Turn into mould. Chill.
Mr. 'J. R. Smith "of , Windsor, who
lived in. Lucknow as a lad. was a caller -
in town. on Wednesday on W. J. Little:
His father., Richard Smith, worked
for Mr. 'Little and also for Thos. Law-
rence many. years ago. Mr. Smith
is visiting at. George Rae's ' at' Pine
River, and upon calling here was in-'
terested. in hunting for old landmarks.
of 60 years ago. '
galvanized iron; on •his. hands, . gloves,
with the ends cut Off and padded with' many. interesting 'characters (so.;; aptly I ' Mr. Jack' D'rennae of Godersch vis -
res in the centre! • and thoroughly described by. brother rites( with Mrs. John Little end Mr.:
grassEd.: in a series.. of .articles some George Drennan this past week.
During period Lucknow, bought ears ago. in The Sentinel) -Josh., and Miss Hilda Lane'spent' a few: 'days
r protection—a "brake-- y • I
its first fire reel. John, the well' -diggers; Jock' Adams, with Miss Jean Sandy.
her -down engine and `a hose the stage driver (weIl. do I recall . a I ;I Mrs..(Dr.) Fowler, Billie and Joan
I `was a member of the hose reel matched, foot' race Jock had aginst
of Erin visited recently with Mr, and
squad We firemen procured a simple 'his great rival, Pellet' of G.oderich!) Mrs. Cyril Campbell. .
uniform, and at an appointed date, Dr, Garner, Dr. Tennant; Jimmy Ilan- Misses Louise and Grace Campbell,
marched to the'' R. R. station to take' . erville "Spittin' Bill"
over the outfit. Proudly we marched: 'ten, Jim' Soxn , P Evelyn Little,•'Jean Nelson, Pearl
from the 'station and along Campbell! Anderson; -the sheep ;buyer, Dr.' Mae- .Jamieson, Messrs Robert Hoak and.
Street to the. open `creek in front of. Crimmon, the founder of Lucknow Grant Parrish have started again in
The Sentinel Office, and soon had an' Caledonian Games, which became the Lucknow High 'School: Miss Eileen
noted: With gratitude I recalled my Campbell ' is • taking' a housgkeepmg
end of the, hose in the creek. Mann- .
school teacher,' 'Mri: Smith, who open -.'course in Toronto. ; •
ing the brakes, to. the cheers of the''I ' Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haynes and
volunteers, a . stream of water was
ed many .literary vVindow's for: me!
thrown oyer; West's Hcitel, pater ' So here'swishing great prosperity family of'Wings m visited on•Sunday`
son's photograph.gallery; and Allen's to The Sentinel and to'"my old. home with .Mr, and Mrs: Lorne' Farrish. and .
implement `.emporium. I think 'Tom town"! Mrs, Haynes.
Lawrence, the tinsmith_ , was our cap- Yours hopefully, • Friends from Kincardine visited
fain. . ` Nat F. Caswell, Sunday with. Mr. and• Mr's. John Lit
My thoughts Went back also to the Toronto, Ont,' tie.. •
' Pearl Jamieson.., •
McHard s and others=and to. the
Candidate: "Ho* did . you like my
speech !on the agricultural problem'?"
Farmer: "'Twarn't bad; but a good'
day's rain would • do a heap more,:
good."
THE
UNITED.
CHURCH.
•.LUGKNOW,
SUNDAY
SEPT. 15th
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Public Worship) -11 a.tit.'& 7 p.m:
Preacher—REV. C. TAVENER of
Bluevale.
Monday -„•Young Peoples' ' Society
•8 p.m; .
Speaker --Rev. Beecroft of Wing -
ham.. United Church.
.r.
Tuesday — Community, Prayer In
The United Church '8 p.m. ,'
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