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THE LUCKNOW ,SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
GIRLS' COAT AND BONNET SET to
7 only,. size 2 and 3 .only, ,green' or yellow.
SPECIAL ..; , .,
PIUS' AND BOYS SILK COAT SETS . • •.
size' 6 fnonlals, 1 and. 2 years, pink and blue,
values to $6.50,
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GIRh' _SE�VERSIBLE COATS
- Sizes -4x 5; 6x,: 4 shades, '.K.....-.
$2.98
GIRLS! COATS '72 to .14 years '.
S $7;95.
HORTIES. r- ^7' to 11., to iclear,at �: •`
ALL OTHER; COATS, 7 to 14 .,,...r AT SPECIAL DISCOUNT
AGENT FOR : KINCARDINE. CLEANERS.
Free Pick -Up. and Delivery Monday 'and Thursday.
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BICYCLE , TIRES, TUBES '& REPAIRS
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at reasonable. rates
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•'PHONE 65 - LUCKNOW, ONT.
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HOG : ' SEMBLYCENTRE'
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tive."Ileaven' help us if .: they can
buy us. out at the present time7.
he said:
.Mr. ' Aiken . and Mr.1Vidagwood
. both stressed that—they were in
no way trying to "sell" the . idea.
of local assembly centres, but
• *mild be . of any help' they • rat ildd.
Their main purposes was te.
explain' the 'purpose of the' Hog visits t'he hog •
producer,
SEE BY THE
SENTINEL
THAT 'hast week's winners., of
$5.00` each in merchandise at
..Hen4ry's• ' Fruit Market, were
' Wanda Hunter,. . daughter .. 'of
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Hunter, and
Mvt °
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WEDNESDAY, , APRIL loth,; 19$6.
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Five !Specials 1
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YORK ;PEANUT BUTTER
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16 oaz, .Ice', Box. jar ,f,, i
UNNYMORN TEA
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1gi'AT - the smelt are running;
again , 'and fishermen a. r. e
'haunting the . streams .along the
Lake, Huron shores'. in nightly
quests. for a catch. of these
tasty little fish.'
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THAT. Mr, . and Mrs. .W: ' T• R,ou1-
ston celebrated their 20th `wed-
ding .anniversary ..on Tuesday,
April ` 10th and' were' 'visited by
•Mrs., C, H. McDonald and Mr.
and Mrs.` Wm. McIntyre
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THAT, you'll 'see favorite stars.
of TV' 'and radio at The. Play -
i•• .house this . week • when Fibber
• McGee ' and Molly, . Edgar Ber,-
-M enrd Gl rlie€rr 'hy;land>
Lucille' Ball,' comlbine,'their, tal-
ents in :; a full length' ,film of
. .gags : and guffaws,. entitled,
"Look Who's Laughing".
THAT Canadian, Petrofina Com-
pang (Fina) has been issued
a permit for • the' construction
of, a $15,0.00 'service station in.
Port Elgin. The firm plans
also to .build' a station in Han-
• over.
ELLOGG'S .COR
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Giant s'ize
o. pa.
I.G.A. : FLOOR WAX
1• lb.. paste 'T
Lrlckil'oW
'Phone 20 — Lwlmi
' Phone 2b --� Lucknow
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39c i
Market.I
FREE • DELIVERY
Lar�r�rieriQ r,�r�0�1�0�,1,o.
.�N�rli0�17�r1•t1�rFlrlr � , ,
.THAT. Brant' Township has 'had
aac:e.:t*
requiring the confining, of 'dogs.
,,for .. four months' commencing
in. May. This rural Board ,,has
also passed a motion adopting
Daylight Saving Time.
THAT, it has been eight years
not five,: as we said last ,Week'
—that ,Ross Errington has ;been
teaching' at Fordyce school.
THAT Palace Gardens with , its
flowing' •welly; at Formosa .has.
(been 'sold by Philip;Obermey-`
`er to Harry Auckland of Tor-
onto who ' obtains ' possession in
mid-May. ; The flowing •. Well
was struck :in 1901, while oil.
drilling operations . were,. in
progress.
THAT Miss Jean ; Douglas. `and'
Mrs. ,Wm. McNeil, who had'
I een . patients' . at ' Wingharn
' Hospital, were ;transferred last
.airy, $53;000,000 had been Paid
•
Week to" Baker's .Private Has-
for . hogs marketed in: Ontario. • Datil
and cited instances of where • the
price would have: been :down
had ' 'it not been' for' the bargain-: niarketmg plan and .warned that
ing power of the, Agency. if they failed to secure it, .non-
Enlarging on. the information 'coo -operating:' farmers: would be
campaign it •was. ".,pointed out that 'to blame. "The gang he should
-the' anvasser- si' s—Cacti ho gcoldng . however' we '; ' the
producer in the area 'assigned to ones that weren't; . there" he
him. In •most'• cases the number' said. ` Mr.. Magwood' said, he
of producers in his area, does not .couldn't: see why farm people•,
exceed .15. 'When ,the:canvasser should take what's left for, :liheir
products, but should ask them-
selves, "Am I' producing hogs to
keep myself ., in business,. or same
otie else?" The answer.can only
come. he said, through ?Market-
ing organization, and to .Make. it
most effective /it . will" eventually
have • to be a .'compulsory plan.
"Never in the 'history 'of farth-
ing las there:been a greater.de-
termination to defeat the farm-
er in 'setting up this hog ' mar-
keting scheme", he' said, " .For "the
!future of _.other'. Miarketing plans
hinges on its success".
Mr. Magwood did not claim
that ,the hog Marketing: scheme
was•-• perfect, blit by- sticking to-:
Was certain that the
e hew s
ertlh r
gdY
ou • build ' a marketing plan'
that :would save �thernselves and
their"ohildren. from being. slaves
to' the . processors.
he dei
Marketing plan• and appealed. to
.fanners to stick together and
,to live the `intestinal' fortitude":
to, fht for their rights to have
souse_ sale'. control over what
•they produce
Information • Canipaign
They referred `. to the µin Eornza-
• lion ,.campaign that' is being or-
ganized by Toynships and school
sections to acquaint all hog pro-
ducers with :the worlling of the
agency. Explanatory. * literature he't will be urged not ,to ship
gill be distributed .'by. the oan- hogs at viieig'hts..;of . over 200 '11s•;
and he will be urged to ship his
hags Only to .the stack yards un-
less ` the .I -lug MarketYng' Sales.
• sold his
already
A:enCy has • a ea y. ,
hogs for a • definite"' price • ,
Farmer Will Be To . Blame '
Mr, •• Magwood spoke. of . the
tabllished; until the end •'of Feb- frustration • ofpromoting the
scribes to him how the hog mar- I
keting' .agency operates 'and what
'benefits ,it- brings ; to the farmer.
' •Canvassers will urge hog pro-
ducers to ship. -their hogs only'
with those . transpo iters •. , Who
have a license. issued. by the On-
tario Iog Producers'' Marketing
Board. The producer will, . 'be
urged `always` to secure a receipt
from the transporter • on ,which
is -indicated his tattoo number;
vassers, who will` combine a
mewlbership: drive , with their
visit,
mer
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Stressing
' that thefar has.
no: bargaining., power' individu-
ally, Mr. •Aiken pointed. -out that
since the Agency had been'. es-
THAT Douglas Alton, ' `7 year=old
son of 'Mr. • and Mrs. George
Alton is. free of $the cast which
he ;wore ' for three_ weeks after
suffering a ' fractured collar-•
bone . in • a fall on* .the ice at
school•
THAT . jack. Gook prematurely
opened: the •swimming "season
last'' week, . • while smelt fishing
,'at' Pine River. The tip-off came'
officially from a fisherman'
postponed due to the; illness of
plc :E: �'. A�.rreu+r., :: _ r ' • ..... ;.
THAT.. Jack Henderson • 'lays
claim to again 'being .the "first.
`on tha land". jack had '10 .acres'
cultivated . and . some sowing
• done by''.. Wednesday of last
Week, April lith
THAT' as if ` it isn't • hectic 'enough.
, at The 'Sentinel' Office as :press.
time approaches, a. • skunk .in
waded the basement: on Tues
day.., afternoon . and .,added
the :trials, 'not' to mention'the..
"upturned noses" of .',custo
niers who veritu'red into, the •
"san�ctuin-sanctorum". But get-
• `ting fused td. "at", and the gen-
erous. use of air -wick made it.'.'
. endurable. '
,HAT Mrs. GordonMontgomery
a. hter
and her •, year=old daughter,
,
Margaret, have returned from
pal, whose word we cannot St. John s, Newfoundland, '
doubtwhere Mrs. Montgomery' spent
.' �' �with her- :.
-o— the. past five weeks
THAT 'a special meeting : of the . mother who. is in failing. health...
']hinge Council' :'scheduled to 'The ..tripe was made by air to
be held , on Monday . night was and: from. Malton.
A Complete,:: Range. of Brand N&aine••�
'SISMAN,' GRES,' 4WILLI MS, and STERLING
If your foot is narrow, mecliuni or wide
We have a ,work shoe , that ,fits.
Choose from nailed' or isewn leather
or composition.' soles.
PRICED- FROMr.r-_ $5.95
d.
• FINE FOOTWEAR FOR ALL 'THE , FAMILY
Make The Market .Store, Your Headquarters for Denim Jeans . For All.the The •Family ' every size from age,, 2 to 48. --
LADIES'
TEE.
HIRTS
Something , 1iere ' for everyone.
Priiced ............rr..,..... 49c to. $1.00
`KIDDIES' WIND,BiliILEAKERS
'Rayon, 4 to 8 years, .calorf ,
practical each •
KIDDIES' •
2 to 6x,' Sanforized cotton, elastic,a
pair `$100 .. • . to' $1.98
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'.GIRLS'
't toy 14, tan ,'and blue denim.
Pair ...,,r.,..,r., , , $2.49 arid $2.98
•BO`1tS'
Tan, blue denim cut in the pop-
ular "Western" style, :sanforized,
pair ,..,.,.,.,
,,r,....,..r$2.89 to $2.98
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12 to 20, adjustable . waist, san-
forized ,.,.. $2.98 '
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,Snag Proof
7.1/4 oz. .r.r.. .., oot.rs,rr.....,...
13 oz. IrVir„.•r , .,r,rr,vr... $3.99
• ' LADIES' '
38° to 44.'ibliie detain . sanforized,
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pair $3,19
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$ ,98
,LADIES' COTTON BLOUSE
32 , to. 40, sanforized °,...,r,.rrr,.. 980
SPRING UNDERWEAR
Ladies' Cotton Briefs ....:.....,., 49c
Girls'. Cotton Briefs .,.. 25c to 45c •
Boys' Cotton Briefs 39c to 45c
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Men's' Cotton Briefs •, .r..4r.P..„.r.,rogc
,Training Pant, 2,, 4. 6 .. ,....... 108 .
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