The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-08-17, Page 8=At
:THE LUCKNQW ,SENTINEL...
easings 'Biting, Rlthrnet1C
NINTH INNING• RUN
ELIMINATED DUNGANNON
Walkerton eked out a 10 to 9 tin
COL U1I'I l �1
Less. Than Three.. Weeks Away r.
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ILDREN'S DRESSES -Gayly .printed circular skirts, new neck
..,•'....«,........
-lines (Jean Gordon, Sizes : 8 to"14" years 98e •
• ' DRESSES -...T1410 Season's
CLEARING LINE;OF CHILDREN'S
styles, Sizes 10 & 12 only, R,T9c• eg•, $1,00, Special ,
FOR THOSE WHO" SEW -=-We' have,-* rangeof materials, Prints..
Linette, . Sperva, Piques, Woollen and Silks
ryTa air
CHI.'L1M ENCS" SOCKEES— LAstex 1p.•P .
t liplzb�d cotton stripes un cuff Size 7y: to 1J
`�:�',der-k:.,:.� ,a ��.•Gr,...� ,;�•suk'�.�ear��.:.�r«. _.__,__.='�a.�_�. xa
Regular -'25c. ` Special : •'
oven. Dungannon Juniors on Monday
to eliminate the later team from the
Bruce League. Walkerton now meets
Kincardine for the 'group champion
ship. -
-Monday's game was a thrilling fin
i.eh. Walkerton went into the .lasthalf`
of 'the 9th with the *Cori 'tied,'9 all.
With two away and the count 2 and 1,
Bob•Craig 'pitched one down the .alley'
to - Joey S Carusor who pasted a ,drive,
dower the first :base line, scoring tht
evinning rdn: from second,
01! ti► a,.bad'start Walkerton Nay
leading 6 to'2-nt the end of the•fourth-
a ybod , s game. front there on
les went the full three 'ganw
todlittleto
winner, with
.. ethe,
choose betweenthe two teams. Dun-
•gannon Won the .opener last Thursday
10 to '5, dropped Saturday's game. in
Walkerton .8 to 4, and then on Mon-,
day lost the 10 to 9 heartbreaker; that
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MISSES ,SYRINGE PULLOti ERS -•=A real blouse e for sarate skirt pa 9��
or suit.: Wash well 'and retain their. shape. • .
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Miss Mary Bruce. of Newark, New
Jersey, is visiting with Miss Katherine
MacKenzie. ; , •
Master Bob. Fox of Hamilton is vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Donald .111a0Donald. '
put them on the., sidelines,:
Assisting the Dungannonteam,•.
were 'fauir local boys, • Jack MacDonald,
Donald . Finlayson, Doug.;.. Aitchison
and Jack Cook. -
ardWare
dsummer
11 it only
Miss Mary •.Cray, BN., of Toronto
visited • the past two weeks ,with Mr,
and Mrs,. Wm. L. • McKenzie.
' Mrs. ,(DO Karr and IIis§ Alice'
Little of , Ridgetown were iezien
;meets of,M.r.'.and .Mrs. G. H Smith.'
• .11Ir and Mrs, Cordon .Grossett,. (ane.
'Mary Modntoth) ad daughter Patsy
eiids.: here. ,"
Miss. Helen Doupe and Mr.: Hat oh
•Doupe;of Port Credit,and formerly of
Lucknow, have been visiting with fri
ends here. ,
PEARLM ANT'S nave; just received the,
first{ shipment of new Fall presses,
Call and See them,
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Mrs. Collyer; Ted, Stuart, Keith.
and June are' visiting with Mrs. Colt
yen's ,brother. in Ottawa: '
Mr. ,and Mrs. G. Hodgins •of Wood
stock visited last week With Mrs. E.
N. Hodgins,
-Mrs. J.. Mather* and .sen.of Toronto
are visiting with her *parents, Mr an!i
Mrs.- Burgess. • - . • :
Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Parnell -of Tor
onto .were ;visitors at the home of the.
latters'sister, Mrs, W. J, Spindler.
Week end. visitors with Mr. ,;;Alio
Mr: and Mrs. Herman V.oaden,Mls
'Arthur Voaden and Miss Veaden fron'
Port Stanley spent ' Sunday' with Mr
and Mrs.: • J: S. , Kilpatrick.
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB'
The Club will meet this Friday eve-
ning as' usual at 8 P.M. Mr. A. 'S.
Miller from Windsor, Ont., will bring
the message. ,Please be out and bring
your Bible and a friend. .
• VARNISH _CO. LTIL; • We • Are, Able •TO .DIfer,-;;;.
200,y .-Gationsi :Extelltnt ' ..Quatio,
COLORS
WHITE •
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COLORS
Attended Brother's Funeral
Mrs. ..161in Spindler has retnined
&Mae after attending the nera
her brother; Mr. Hugh Cameron of
Detroit An older brother died in Sep:
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Mrs. ;Glen Moore "of' Hamilton wha.
has' been visiting with her mother
1Irs. E. N. Hodgins; returned hbm
With .Mr. Moore, who anent the .week
end here:
NleDiarmid were 'Mr, and. Mrs.. D. R.
d.,' onald Cleveland,'"
Ohio"�°p Jj
Vasitora with Mi. and 1Virs. Burgess
over Sunday were Lloyd Burgess,, J.
Mather* and Wm. Russell, all of Tor-
onto.
Vi itors this week' With Joe +Irwin
are his brother, William James Irwin.
of Pittsburg and .Mrs. Robert.Philiips
of. Goderich.
Mrs.; Wm. • Robinson of Belgrave
and her sister, 'Mrs, Cahill,. of Paris.
are visiting here this. week with .the
formers daughter, Mrs. ' J. S. Kil-
patrick... '•
Mrs. Nellie Ibbotson and sons, Jed
and Billy and ' little ,.daughter; ' Joy
Lee. of Flint, Mich:,, are visiting-witI'
her parents, 'Mr: "land • Mrs. Joseph'
England:
Mrs.. Martha -Smith, who: is making
her home in Sarnia with Mr; and Mrs
Frank Irwin; ' :'suffered a stroke on
Wednesday, of ]asst week and '' is , not
very well . at • present. •'`
Visitors at the honte. of ' Mr. Jas:
Forster last week -end were Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Morrison,' Mr. and Mrs.
David Callender and,Miss Laura Mor-
rison, al lof GuelPh. Mrs. Forster
returned to GuelPh for a week.
RROWN
RED
quicu
DRYING' VARNISH
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CARD, OF THANKS
The bonny of jhe late WM. Percy
wish to express their grateful thanks.
to friends and neighboers ;fer kind
acts Mid exPrensions of sympathy
tendered them in .their bereaveinent
The 'family of the late Mrs. James
Howey wish to express sincere apr
Preciation to friends and neighbours
for their kindness during her long'
illness 'and for-- the-niany----kind-acts-
end expreasions of sympathy at the
time Of their bereavement.
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Mr. and Mre Win ,Johns o
called on Mr John' - ,uncle, Mr.
Spindler, .ani] his ,cousin,. Mr. W.
Spindler,.Athe fit: of the week,
Mr.. Charles Drisco,,teaeher on the
High School: • iltaf at Powassan sent
a few days with Dung. Clark, who
will teach in the :J uiblie School in that
town for another' term.
1,1RIVUSLUA. P""r 1,17311, 1%19
ilorne's Restaurant How
UNDER tiEW MANAGEMENT
Soda Fountain Service'.
United Cigar Store, -13illiard ParlOur
ESSTER'S .RESTAURAjtil
"WE'LL SERVE YOU -WELL"
ing e" post -graduate course ''at 'the
,Eye and Ear Infirmary 'New, yort
City, is holidaying with his parents
DO' YOUR PAINTIN.G NOW. YOU WILL -NEVER DO -IT FOR
'LESS. FOR INTERIOR Olt EXTERIOR -UM -L.-- '
Pearlman's Mitt - Summer
Salle Ends Tlikis Sat.
..; FINAL CLEARANCE OF SUMMER DRESSES—Sheers with
. Slips---Washabre cottons nnd crepes—All latest styles—Sizes
EVERYTHING - IS STILL ON SALE TILL SATURDAY. This
is your final chance to save real money on quality merchan-
B. PEARLMAN
LUCKNOW, ONT. 'PHONE 85.
BORN
Hospital, , on Frida§, Auguat lith, to
Mr. and ,Mrs. Gordon 'Fisher 61' Luck -
how (nee Winnie Nixon) a son.
'ALTON—At Walkerton Hospital,.
Saturday,'July 29;1939, to Mr. and
Mrs:. W. Alton, &son,. Thelma Rod-
,GRAHAid Monday', July 31st,-
to.Mr. and Mrs. -Archie Graham, Sec.-
ENGApEMENTS
Mr and Mrs.,,John R. Lane an-
nounce the engagement of their. elder
daughter, Elizabeth Andrena ' (Bes-
sie), to Frei& Henry Maulden, son of
the late Mr. end Mrs. Robert Maul:
den, Ipswich, England:. The marriage
to take place late in ingat. "
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Train .arinonnce
the engagement, , of their daughter.
Miry Crichton, to Mr. Alton Byion
Adams, son of Capiain and Mrs. Wit-,
liege will take place in Westminster -
Central -Church,'Bloor Street; Toronto
at 6 o'clock on Saturda§, September
the secOnd.
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suNDAr 2.10 P.M.
Song' Service Begins At 2.30 p.m.
At THE OLD -SWIMMING POOL
Entrance, Throifgh The Drive -Way
Leading To Mr. Mel* Bilter's
-Home. Parking -Space -Included -by_
hring Your Lunch And. Plan To
Stay For The Evenmg Service To
War EVANGELIST BRUCE
STALLWOOD• of Rible Institute,
Springfield, Minsouri.
WILL PREACH AT 8 P.M. in the
Pentecostal Mission.. Your Last
AT. 'KINLOUGH
Service Every Thum:. 8.30 PI M.
In The Orange Hall:
CHURCH
Pastor
AUGUST 20
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—The Service Will Be 'In
Charge of Rd. De 'Witt Cousins,
Of Essex..
MT« end Mrs. Edward McQuillin, Mr,
ish arid Mr'. and Mrs. Harold DawsOn
ind, son of Toronto recently enjoyed
Visitors from tewn Spent a
pleasant day recently with Mr.• and
Mrs. Ian 'MacRae at Strathroy; includ-
ed Mrs: A. q. tiliaft, Mrs, Wm. Mac-
Kenzie, Mre. W. J. Little, Miss Helen
Doupe, Miss Kiitheiine MacKenzie and
Mr, Herold Donne.
Mre. E. Hall of Hamilton, the latter
foritierly Wilemine Kilpatrick, called
other Mends recently. It** about
25 years since 'Mrs. Hall-jeft ,Luck-
. With Mrs. Peter MoCall as "ciiinp
mother", the followirig girls spent
the past ten days at the Stewart Cot-
- tage at. Point Clark; Bessie Stewart,
Anna Finlayson, Jean Cidbeit, Aud-
rey Campbell, Etta Belle MacDonald
Marjorie Hoffman, Mani Fisher,
Jane Hornell and Louise Greer.
Dr. and Mrs. P. J. MacGregor of
Louisville, „Ill., Mrs. C. Campbell of
Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mac-
Aregor of Waterloo, R. MacGregor of
Mr !and- Mrs. Glen Moore 9f
Hamilton and Mrs. G: N.• Stuart of
St. Helen's were callers at the ithte7,
Gregor home on Sunday.
Sunday guests at the home of Mr
and Mrs. -JosePh Enkland were, Mr.
and. Mra. Thomas England and twa
ions of 'Gelt; Mr: and Mrs. Robert
Dyell of Wingham; Mr. and Min.
George Scott and family of Wing -
ham; Mr. and Mrs, Sack Swan and
family of St Hkens; Mrs. Jim Eng-
land of- Lanrier; Mr. Harry Middle-
ton and Miss, Iona- Swan. ••
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Calithurnpian
Parade
Prim, Draw
3 BANDS
allthuncolati.rarade
Rem School (rounds Akt.7.00 Sharp
MEN'S FANCY COSTUME 2
MEN'S „COMIC -COSTUME 2 1
GIRLS' FANCY ,COSTUME ..
BOYS' FANCY COSTUME ..
131:0V COMIC 'COSTUME 1
BOYS' DECORATED WAGON OR. TRICYCLE , 2 , 1
GIRLS' bEC. -DOLL CARRIAGE or TRICYCLE . 2 1
ANCIENT HORSE DRAWN VEINCLE, providing
Prize Draw.
At. Midnite 3 .PRIZES'
88 -PIECE Wm. A. ROGERS PILVER IN WALNUT CHEST
-CEDAR CHEST witfi DRAWER MOSSFIELD BLANKET
prizes .On Display •At Buston's ,Barber Shop. Tickets 10e, or 3
• fer 25c. Now alienable from all Club Members. '
asnessonrStreet DanCe
,F1,04-ENcE • SAUEIr5 6 -PIECE Orchestra — JITNEY Dancing
CARNIVAL Gars ON RAIN OR SHINE