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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-08-15, Page 8NG '00.01►S AWAY 'erehandise . of 1V YOUR OWN SELECTION OF ;ANY GOODS IN THE. STORE FREE With: every purchase of. THIS HOLIDAY BONUS OFFER FOR 2. DAYS ONLY; FRIDAY & SAT•.URDAY. AUGUST 16th & -17th . This: Is Your Chance To Secure . Something For Nothing -� 'YOU DO NOT HAVE TO 'BE -LUCKY TO' •WIN THIS.:, WITH EVERY $5.00 PURCHASE FRIDAY 8. SATURDAY YOU -.HAVE: YOUR CHOICE OF .50e IN MIERCHANDISE FREIn e�npletan - THURSDAY, AUGUST lath., 19.#0 THE •LUckN W . SENTINEL RIPLEY JtJN ORS OUSTED t> - OUTLINES `TWOFOLD ' n..r _ LO AD and GEHEIZAL GODERICII NINE MONDAY $ ff f 'Galt is visit , Ontario will be even, an opportunity teammates tient 'ou a hitting spree WeeklyA Review Of Developments Mr. and rs t0 play. a part In Canada that wonP 3' • l his i�Mr war a Canada at STUDENT PROGRAM With Huffy Harris portsiiding shut - Mr. Don o ratan o a ' f Evex boy and girl of school ag'e in out ball on l►londay m Whiteman his ing With Mi . and Mrs. E. V. Hoffman. • - Mrs. Alex Lyons of Lon- ='s war ef- the Ri le-Luelaio(r labs a On The Home Font don are vtsitrteg With . parents,fort, Prints l~Imister M. F. Hepburn to 0 victory over the • Goderech stns, and Mrs.. James T. ons, svealed this week at Queen's Park. r and eliminated the- Lal es e Kids. tefr a sesnion which d on, by 16, t Misses • Greet Fleming and , The Ontario Government's plans 'ui This thud game of the series was Darned on. August 8 Parliament adjourned The ... , meet again on November ,5 but Vera Hotlgwe . London, Ont., visited this direction entail setting up a "Sole played in Wingliam on Monday.' Fre- st nover the' week -end with Alma Alton. doers of the Soil" committee in • each viausly Goder ch had ekedout a o stands ready a reassemble earlier' angry o should war needs ,squire. In ad kir, and la?: Jack McLennan of county, and once this ted n� 2 even at home, but back in }sept gaiaization is . romplet rel mustering hast Thursday, Walter Lane's journing rather than proroguing for Toronto �satecl''hene durntg the past to the - the simmer 'recess, Parliament foe- geek with Mr, and Mrs. Jint .Camp- the full strength of this 'Provinces lambasted the Walt. young people"at useful tasks ;n the of '10 t,D 2, and then lows the course set in recent years bell. furtherance of ' war activities. verdict 'equally " then by the British' Parliament_ Adjourn -4• Raster yJas a -ties. is 'spending, two First duty to be assigned to the s versa took place on the 21st aauii- Soldiers of the Soil" will be -to a, versar-y of • the Prime 'Minister's sen'.. ,Leeks' holidays ,with hi$ aunt and .. ection as .leader of'the 'Liberal Par-, t.ncle fir. and' Mrs. W. G. Armstrong, sist:in the barvesting of Ontario's 4presented_.in 1 Jr. crops_ Faced with an acute' shortage tY. 'Liberal followers Mr.. and Mrs. . Mervin '.MacDonald df farm labour, the Ontario . Govern- with a bouquet or roses. east the west: -end with metra. is enlisting ' the co-operation of LUCTNOW BIBLE INSTITUTE QENPLAINED THE LETTER B - " Mahood of the London Bible ' The letter , B on eat leaves, whicb Institute will be tine speaker at the received so Much publicity, this year, Institute this Friday 'evening . August has been explained. by Dr. G. P. Mc- 16th- Dr. Mahood ,is Well known in itastie, Head of the Field Husbandry Western Ontario as a forceful. and .Department of the. O.A.C., as foe - fearless speaker . for, God :,and those . •lows: of thin occurs every who heard him • at the Institute last i . "This kind g fall; . will want to hear. him again.; year. However, it. is a bit. more pro - Please tell your friends and advertise pounced in seasons of rapid growth the meeting ,an widely as passible_ such as the current year: • ' Remember the hoar and -the date; 8 "You will notice :thatthe letter ''moi. Friday, August. 16th in the In- al:rays occurs on the section of the P • stitute rooms above gabs .Express Of- leaf blade' where it bends over. e Bee. marking' is simply the result of th displacement• of some chlo uphyl in the leaf, largely because of the bend - Landed Overseas ing. The disturbance does not always 1 take the form of a letter' B. Fre- Private Kenneth , McLean of Rip-ouently it is in the form of an 8, ley, has arrived. overseas ' with. the eitherrounded or squared, or in many' is a arounded C:A $.F_ Kenny equated, or Divisioncombinations of angular Secondcoatis member of the Essex Scottish Regi- , shapes.' 'I fully expect that in Ger- meat. - - many, they are seeing' occasional Swastikas on the leaves. Wired Ankle' "It `does riot have any significance j of IUtcitehea sp ' S ndDivision given s her 'parents, Mr. • and . Mrs. t CI ail tonal school boards'in keeping Pramary. zchools closed until September 16th - splendid welcome as they marched etcard. e i and secondary ,schools, until `October has sen - ��-hb d hod 'Go Cook 0 l R • - m ods the division. - has accepted a , positron at Heeiry •'Ic= farmers of Ontario a� vast reservoir'' Kenzie's in Ashfield,; of farm help,', 'Mr. Hepburn said. ?firs_ D., Bickle, Windsor, • an le ss a to •- camp somewhere in ,England". at Major-General Victor Odium coni- employed in• the village for sante time 2nafhas will make a • vailable to the Seventy-one'"construction contracts with a, value of more than '$11.- 000,000 $11.-000 000 warded by the' Department 4, ''' Donald'Rae of'Wingham, brother other than indicating that the season of. Robert Rae of town, suffered a titan been somewhat out• of the. or ankle bone when .he slipped .dietary in the Matter' of growth.' • ski I_ on Rhe. green .at'Hanover during a " Frank Irwin of Durham says. the Civic Holiday . tournament. _ . publicity the freak; is getting reminds 111him of the .old banshee days bad; in Returned To Canada ,. . , Ireland when everything.petsuliar . wan 8 ,Patterson, wife 'of an onien. We didn't Win the war • in Mrs: GerrJl _191,8 with oat stalks, he added, and the former Ag�ctialtaral Represents- one neither will we win the present five for Bruce -County, who has been that way.' Machinery, men, amm�uni- with Mr. Pattersoi in England since tion " and determination will do the his. appointment to the post of Can- adian Livestock Trades Cornnaissioner trick—'' . in, the old Land, recently returned Service' Station Robbed from overseas and is now at her home in Toronto. Just prior to leaving Lon- •Lobies service station and lunch don„ -Mrs. Patterson enjoyed the visit room at'Walkerton, • where Aylmer of a' former Walkerton .girl, Nursing Aitchison of town is employed, was Sister Nora Crozier, who went over- robbed' last week when some sixty seas with the 15th Hospital unit early` dollars and a large quantity" of cig- last month.—Herald-Times: - arettes were stolen. o. keen' visiting* Miss S. Mal ough' keep the assistance of their own chal- has!. the visit 'Not only will it permit farmers to past . tht-e: weeks has gone o dren during .a period When they would a of Munitions and Supply during the ler brother in Kincardine- normally be at school, but it will also past four weeks: This. brings the 'Ir. and Airs_ Horace McGuire and stake' available for farm work a great total value of construction contracts �. - n irnber, of C1ty ehildreai In'each conn l , Department 9 infant . daughter, of London were + t a conof ci ee has been set to pe awarded pbyr the Supply i weekend visitors with relatives in 1 y • and its predecesner bodies to 296{ the corttntunety. clads the agricuttuaal representative projects, involving z total expen-tschool inspector, superintendent of diture of . more than $37,000,000 of . De. Clarence McMillan and Dr: Bob- : s hool men' offices,'warden and is being spent on ei-t , :ilcKay of Toronto. visited last reeves of the various' townships for which ,000,000 d . YI Royal Canadian Air Force and jointwee e air training plan projects e by Ripley now meets the highly rated Walkerton squad for the Bruce Lea- gue Junior -honors in the Southeast Division. The first game is' in Ripley today at four o'clock. - ys . t ne to 0 t kat i]t home of :11r. an rs- I Ross MacMillan. • . i Mr. and Mrs. Jos:_ .Jardine, Kenneth the purpose of registering both the farmers" who require I assistance, anti the, school-age children willing to- fill The British Ministry of Food agreed to.. purchase 100,000,000bushels of, wheat during the cereal year July 1940 to 1941. This is the . largen. rat -chase of 'wheat ever:' recorded: • I Dominion Government war commit- ments for the present fiscal year total $1,036,118,16$. - Of • this, the amount recoverable feiniii. the Brit- ish "government is estimated at $96.- 000.000, leaving 'a tetal of Dominion commitments amounting to $940,- 118,168. '• Rear -Admiral Percy W. ,?ells; chief of the Naval Staff, announced that a former Briti}h :destroyer is to be commissioned' into the Royal . Can- adian: Navy and will take the name of H.'LC.S. Margaree, replacing- ,H:3M:C_S. Fuser, lost off Bordeaux. Surviving crew • n>,enibers of the Fraser will form part of Margaree's complement- . and Gwen, and Mrs. Hessle and Ruth of -Evanston, Ii!_, are .visite g at Mary MatKenzie's, north of the Villas , Mas. J W. Matthews and on 'Billie have returned to London after spend- !I=; two weeks, with Mrs. Matthew ns parents, Mr. and Mrs_ Wm. Arm? strong, Sr_ Mrs. iI. G_, Sherriff, who has been • in London for a tiiue visited here last week. Mrs. Sheriff, we ander- stand, win teach at Perth .when the fall, tern, opens. Mrs. Herb McQuillitt and •Carmer visited a few days' aigo at Pe&tawawa Military Camp with 'Mr_ McQuilUn who. is serving • with the Royal Can- adian Engineers. • Sandy MacMillan, son of Rev. ann.' Mrs_ .high' MacMillan, spent two weeks 'with Mr. and Mrs_ Ross Mac Millan_ Rath inissie. of Evanston, 111:1 last also been " visiting . at. the Mac- Millan • home_ ' • Se 'rate adefence command ectablish- in at this work. "Young people who are trained' this SOFTBALL. EXHIBITION, Quite a number. of 'spectatorswere on, hand at the school, diamond_ on Tuesday* evenutg"'to witness a soft- ba11. eshihition between a pick-ur town team • and Bill 'Skip' MacDon- alds. classy "'Electrics". ' In a five -inning battle Goderieh won .out 9 to 7, after threatening in the early innings to stake a runawae of it Thenocal boys came hack in, the last two' innings -to score .6 of then a 7 Tens. - TO -DA Y , Tit Uits u Y .. 41t.1,N`1 ta'l" YOU It tit • PRIDE 01^' TIRE lit UF GRASS"' Fri_, net — :August 16. 17 ALL FUN SHOW' WEA'V1 ER BROS. .\ ELY IItY ROY* ROGERS ` 1 J.eepers Creepers Feuds and Fun net '10 The Moan - int Bitten of ltoinntain Music • Plus '`The invisible Man Returner' Luel.-new=C. Webster, 3rd; Dour_ incard in'e Mon:, Tues., Wed. • Aug. 19, n0, 71.. .1All ES„STE11'ART MARC %RFT SULl.lV AN . • - ROBERT YOUNG THE MORTAL STORM Aitchison, If; Donald Finalyson, I�c 'Trial Slated For 23rd 2nd; e . Jardine of Ethel, Who, is ynzee,_ enan-ged 'with manse nanghter areanie out Mislay of the recent motor ace ident near Cor- rie, ,eat, which Betty Edwards aid Ida -Ritchie lost their, lies, will' have, hiis Jack Cool., ef; Roy'Finlaysen, _ Lorne Jack MacDonald, ss; Bill . M rf; Harold ' Greer, p;• Clark son, :1st. • • . ' Goderich'Doyle, 11'iggins,, Mac - year will he lust that `much 'better Donald, A Doak H. Doak, B. Doak-. inaai em august ?3rd. The other germ • A. .. ed to help out in 1921. This Fishes Webb B 'Macl?onald. • • ' injun�ed are 'expected "to” be able to ' Grant of Walkerton will defend' the accused, equipped , , , i to be'°over in a day_ Wes Huston_ ! sive evidence int that time. Canipbell war is* not going Umpires- • Cox, I, li We must look to the future and . pr's pare ourselves for what is likely to develop in the immediate years,. to' (.ar. Was Stolen - comae." ed - 'guests in ed for the , Atlantic .area and along Mrs_ Collyeg has • as iter the approaches of the St.. 'Law- pent her mother. Mrs_ Wan_ Don- -rence. Major-General W. H. P. El- aldson and her sister. Mts. Jack Beth kips, C_B-E., D_S.O., 'mill be officer erington of . Newdaale_ Manitoba_ Mil commanding. His comntand will al- ,Collyer; who suffered. a - fractured el- so include Canada'' troops on duty M. Newfoundland. It will control coastal" defences through fortress and area commanders and all neo- bile land forces. which may be de- tailed -for operational purposes in defence of :the Atlantic Coast-' Mayor Boucle of Montreal interned Mee Alex McWhinney of, Underwood? • under the Defence of Canada Regia- is also visiting w-th Mr_ and Mrs' latihans.. Cole; and .this week they all ' left on . a camping trip up Nertln_ • Exercising for the first time its pow- To prevent boil_°d frosting iron- ofer • to fix prices for the nece sitie= hardening add a pinch of cream of life. the Wartime Prices and tartar. , Trade Board pegged bread and flour prices at quotations obtaining on July 23. This • was before the 15 - cents a bushel, processing tar on wheat came into force. ' ' Under the direction of the Ontario , Sherriff - Robert Johnston's car, re- of his `al >teuniatte • as ported stolen from in front Government, .' a` specs co , e engaged in working out details residence. at Godericb, was Pater dis now enga� of a scheme to. put across a gigantic covered nndanaged a block from drive for the sale of War Certifi- where, it, had been taken, pre umabll, tea When the' propyl -was farst by+ a joy rider. Mr. -Johnston, former - made 1 o Luclaiow ' has been quite poorly made by Mr.,Hepburat, to the Ottawa y• f. + it w • en usiasticallt for some time. . bow tiiis spring, Inas been receiving special treatiueniteto restot'e the prop- er rise of the arae. ' Mrs. L. Knight and son James or Detroit . visited with Ma. and 'Vi Frank Cole_ Mrs. Knight. a sister o3 Mrs. Cole, is reauainntg for mane time Governneaat, On received,' .and the. Province' is note prceeding .with a plan' which .will en- -l'ast the help. of all the .7Secondary 'School girls:. t They will be enrolled by the local. Soldiers of the Soil" Committees aid school teachers will he asked to help by. exerrisiaig.•supervision over the ;clan's • operation_ • Wainwright National Pari:, Alberta abandoned as a buffalo sanctuary and taken over by ,the National De- i fence Department as artillery prac Mice ground. • ' So far as can he seen from Britisl: i sir photographs, Viny Ridge neat-¶ oriel not damaged by German bomb- . era. • By Order. in Council,' citizens of -a: foreign country, triad, wish to serve in the Active Militia of Canada are not required t:, take tlte• oati "The Dominion Government con siders the sale of War •. Savings Stamps and Certificates as -one of tha- most important links in the wheat chain of war undertakings". Mr. Hep burn said. "Here is a tangible way it which every child can as�sisst, in the sale of stamps or by earning menet for their purchase. It is a two Pole program, that cannot fail to be of 'innuneasurable worth." - Hard-boiled d#ils , sergeant to mar- ried recruit: "Button your coat"_" Recruit (absently); "Yes, dear." RIPLEY .PEOPLE IN;' ACCIDENT NEAR GLAMIS Five persons were admitted to Kin- cardinie Hospital on Saturday, ffollow- • ing a motor accident near Glamis..- The accident occurred when a front tire blew out_ The car crashed• into a Havens, Kenneth' Webster; Bill Chin • centient eulrert and. toppled into a Jim Purvis and Bud 'McCartney_ ' -heel) creek; Prompt rescue efforts' by s • • • TRAIL RANGERS PLAN ADVERTISING RATIO TO GROSS SALE'S fazedNewspapermen are often face With the ginestiou, asked . by Ideal nterelmants. ate to what percentage of sale; should be devoted in advertis- ing. ing. Studios made ba experts ,give. the percentage gross sales as follows: Department stores nine" ' Grocery stores 1% • heat nnarkets 1`"" . Drug stores 1 '-,. Meas 1i ear 'stores 3.$n'r Women's. Wear-Wear-storess ...... _ _ :f.l ne Genet -el mens aandise - - - - 1.5x,. Shoe stores (leaning and dyeing ieWelry stores ' Electrical shaips' Welll hays it's 'camp. 'out -s e doff: S1 ms iaity stores know for' how ]ring_ 1i ell wall 'out fee `1' eraitaare. stores Mirinichi Bay next Wednesday.' Aug- Florists lust 21$, and return home on Thugs- 9 Milliner);Milliner);shops day August hili, Haat is ,if army Mtasie ,'stes or' movements do not force us .to return f est:aiiraants sooner. Tires . * . 41,s • Stationery. heoks Camp leaders are Doug Clarke and Hardware stores ....... - _ _ - _ 'a Charles Driscoe-. - s s *. f i • ' A new revision : has been made as to those going to' carp. Those re- ceiving above. 35 Per cent ir9 Darr re- cent .camp contest par only 50c while those below 35 per cent whose navies appear below pay 81.00. They are BiIl9 Jobnstora, Ronald Mactnne., Albert Chin, Jim Hamilton, Lloyd Hall, Roy. .D •1,71 rt• a . of allegiance if, ley so doing, they farmers wo would forfeit citizenship in then ene^era of the: car. from ,drowning. Willard Thomin en by noon of More own .' r `Nrssober, sa-alnell of Ripley was day, August 19th and ole registering. . i• rking nearby saved pass- I AU those going nauat register with • the most severely injured, suffering "nsiill rewire a•'slip,statatag all revpaitreJ Registration regulations hr+oadeaaed ruts. braises and passible concussion. ments for 'carne. • lee Order in Council to include cer- Iler husband, Robert SWalwelle Mrs. - tain classes pieviou dy exempt— - Joseph Culbert of Ripley; Mrs_ B. C.e WANTED—Cars to take tla+e Titan Derrick off Minneapolis and Phillip Rangers to narim Wednesday Augnnst, veins, citizens. on active service. itH . stalks of asylnnas and peatitentiar Tesker of Ripley, the' driver of the 121st, leave your name with W illarl rax suffered minor n) i `uric:, Thompson at once, pkaen Men THE ' UNITED CHURCH • LUCKNOW --Y st \ DAY AUGUST I$ h 10 a_aai_- Sandal School. 11 a_m_—I'ublir Worship. Guest preacher—Rev. DeWitt Gena, of'• Es es. • • �, C'omuwnity . Prayer Senior* in the i': esbe Irrian- Church. Tuesday. August 20th. $ p.as. . . .. ............ New Stocks. Women's a� Girls Wash Dresses, Women's Slips, Undergarments -and SUR Hose t Special Prices