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ThE: =KNOW SENTINEL, 'TATC4c14. ,Nirt MUM 0 • .TAVIL5.t FEBRUATI,Y, 15th, 1951 ' •
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The Best. Wind Nares in Nylons:
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. for Men Who
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Like Finest Quah y
'The distinctive MERCURY Royal
del', with the famous wedge
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prefer more conserva-
"tively styled eocks. Knit
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Yana *drat:attractive
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• clock design, 'Mercury
Rayal, Crusaders givo
you long wear, bettek fit
Available m shades of
black, "navy, browniand,
wine.
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.Sizes 10-1.2
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TELEPHONE MEETING
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(Conthiued from Page ,t)
mutely six ,percent, Or ari aver-
-I, • age Of one and -one-fifth percent
. per year. This he felt was only
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Chairman Rowland later re-
ferred to .this . as only 'cigarette
• money", but,added that no div-
idendS Would -be Pemiitted to be
paid until the system was im-
proved 1 • ;, .
Says Switchboard CC&
Robert Montgomery, the Com-
pany's ,linernan, for ,thepastlive
months, reviewed ome o the
'work he has done in. the short
. ;time. he 'has been' on the job,,
ineluding the stringing of, sixteen
• miles at new wire' repairing bad
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joints, installing insulators,' tree
t• rinuning, and, putting -M new
poles. In reply to a •question by
R E.' Barnes of Goder;oh, solici-
tor for the ..Ashfie4d, Federation
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• of Agriculture • e said the
switchboard "Was adequate". ;To
other questions he said the sys-
tein 'could ;standconsiderable
improvement" . and. agreed _there
were too many, phones on some
cireuits
Farmer Responsible
• Much of the trouble, .Mr. Mont-
' ,gomery Considered 'was going in-
'. . to thefarmer's place; and •at. this
point it was emphasized that the
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THAT last. Friday's Free press
• carried. pictures of • Miss Joan
Isobel Valiance •and William
'Howard 'Treleaven; Whose en
'Igagement has been announced.
Miss Valiance, whose home is
, AtvCrocd, is a 1949 graduate
of the Victoria School, of Nurs-
ing.. Bill, the elder .son of Mr.
and Mrs.:HarOld 'Treleaven. of.
Wwn,graduated last spring,
front' Toronto University in
•• ', cliwnical engineering and is en-
gaged,' •M, • his profeisiOn , at
Beaver 'Penn; • •-'• •
THAT although it as ,baCit in
1907 that' ' the so
moved from Kinloss Township
• to• Elora,. Margaret E. Hudson
says, in renewing her subscrip-
tion: ”I am always interested in.
`Your' paPer and L'u cknow
news".. ,; • •
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THAT following •eXperiments at
SouthaMpton, the Depatment
of. Lands and ,Forests is con,'
, • sidering setting lamprey • eel,
traps this spring' at Kincardine,"
• 1411AP:tt and•Goderich.
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THAT Miss rion MacpOnalcl
subscriber was rewOnsible (for town was„ •among. inlisfe111-
,structora•• who met ..recently •;at
ow Ripley to 'plan for' the, Bruce
generany b Y was unknown those attending, the Public Schools Music Festival
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meeting,,,* and caused. Roy Alton to be 11°4:- in Wilkertm before
to.Comment that he didn't think . . the end of •the' term:
a dozen men at the meeting were ,
aware that Company now THAT last week's*storm took its
makes them iesPonsible it -.this
regard.
• . Co. Responsible FOFBrush •
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Jack Bradley • asked who wae
responsible for remoVal of !brush
after tree. trimming and eived
the reply froni,•Mr.. Bowl: ' that
the cOmpany was, and should re-
move :it as tree trinlining' was
• •Mr.. Bradley drew attention to
the pole ' line 'which has' -been
leaning overthe road on Frank
Harnilton'S .sideroad for • years,
and queried Who was responsible
sh(Tuld an accident Occur.. • •
•• Mr:-' Rowland asked if such
pozopinreenittil to hisown place.
This
• toll of snowplowing equipment.
.,1 in neighboring, municipalities,:
• -With more than one trucle•re-
(Wiring repairS, ;for damage resulting from bucking the snow
-hanks, „The town- •plow was
•*,stuck. ,When it went off the
• . narrow road to A. W. Hamil-
. ton's reSiderke,`, and - it ,,was
•• 'sonic time beforeltWas freed.
THAT due to the .storm a week
'ago the Legion's weekly bingo
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served ,Mr. , Rowland, and .eti-
pressed the hope that .ConipanY
Officials were making a 'noteof.
doinplaints had been made to the I them, so' they could be, rectified.
COmpany; and Wilfred:, Farrish•I ° 'Elmer Graham .said he • had
replied , that .plenty' ofomplaints called. itwice to have .repairs made,
had been, sent, in, and 'added, 'The ,and got no action. ',0'What should
4 -stem. is in, *deplorable condi- I do next" he 'asIced,
tion. All these 'men, i!en't here! '' Jack MacKenzie; president of
today for nothirie:7---:---,--- -. ,.. - -the7-Aslifield-Federation-of-Ag-_,
Roy Alton drew 'attention to •a.1riculture; which had Presented .a
pole in front of his. farm which largely: signed ; petition seeking
was' rotted Off and for two -years action,\.said they ,had no fault to
had been .swaying in the breeze. find With, the lineman or. Oper-,
"'These are real comP1aints":ob- ators. It's the equipment 'they
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NATIONAL CHERRY WEE1c.FebruarY 15=22'
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• Pie -Ready. • 40c
Arkell Pie Cherries, '15 oz. , • .30c
Sweet Cherrie!. • 39c
•Stony Creek Sweet Cherries: " •
Wagstaffe's, 6 oz.•'
Maraschino Che7ies,•red
'Phone 20
WATCH NEXT WEEK'S AD
See how to save 25c
,Maraschino Chenwes;green 28c
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Talistnan Cherry Jam Slc . • .
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Cherrir . 3 'fbr 29c, _I •
Try The New Ajax Cleaner.,
2 for' 27e
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Fresh Fruit
alifornia Orangea, .32c
talifOrniaI;)rinteS; •288's 39c
Teis• Grape Fruit, 112's 1 for 39c
Firrn Ripe TOinatoes 2 %it, 46C-
egetables.
CrittP and Tway
ToplCarrots 2 .bunchei. 230
• Tender and Crisp •.1 •
Head Letince 2 for 7c
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in 42,,,i5 and 51 gauge. •
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• ' JUST ,A REMINDER!
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We , Have The Agency For
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• , Voods ricked' Up Mondays and Thursdays.-
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Men's. Jumbo Sweateri '.' .... . Sizes 38 to 44
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WE CARAT A COMPLETE .LINE OF WORK , CLOTHES
FOR .THE. WORKING MAN. , .• .-
LADIES' AND WEAR . • :
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lO-Day DRESS SALE
LADIES! .This is your opportunity to buy
a dress at a .price that means a•
GREAT SAVING TO YOU.. .•
With yard good s increasing ..in Price, you wili realie' there
is little' if anything to be gained by making them When:. • „ . •
you see these, Dresses at the prices they are being . offered:
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'SPECIAL RACK OF ALL-VVOOL JERSEYS
We all know that woolhas advanced in price and will still
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up. At the SALE price of thee wool jersey dresses, they
are less than a wool jersey ,.skirt wOuld be at the new price. •
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know,
TarrTalrfigN iiick-Littipxs? *EAR
'Phone 89-w Liac
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••was •:cancelled: Last • night's !.
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jaCkpot was .for $200 With; 46
numbers • to, be called.
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THAT: •., MaleMillan BroS. have
have. -to, ..Work With • that's at
,fault. • .' • • ,
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• David McAllister reported rings
Amt coming. in On his phone, and
with sicimess.• in 'his family last
year,, having to drive ;some''dis-
--tanee' to get---a--line-hecduld, talk
• 'Rite Jimmie No Solution ,.
• Mr.Brnes contended that the
$4.00, rate increase was not going
to solve the problemof improy-
the system to the satisfaCtion
of 'inny 'of . the SuscribrS Mr.
• their heavy duty tractor equip,• '
ped with snovvplowing equip -.
and a set of chain.s, that
gives it added traction. They.
are 'M the, market to; do cus-
tom snoplowin: ••
THAT Zion 13usy Bees presented
their play in Lucknow on Tues-
day night of last, week. The
weather turnd- bad and with. •
other actiWiti;es that night, the
-attendance was disappointing
The play is good and • was well;•.
presented. 'Tliey'go to St.
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• ens on Friday night. •
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• HAT. last Saturday morning
broughtthe coldest day cif the •
wA al
of Rural TelephoneSysteins , •. in n'tP to this lot itY. with a .•
innes A. Maciponaldi Inspe4ci ' offiCial reading of '7 below zero.. .. .
Ontario, took 1.iip- Mr. Barnes in-: On Friday morning. the 'official
ferted • remarks And 'replied that ' low WAS I above zero. Wing -
he didn't • think , they would • get •
Out of their trouble by the min- ' ; el.' temperature On ' Sunday : V
• It was :decided tht' Mr.••Mac;- '.
4yktem.,. ' ternPeratures went soaring ,to
above frezing.
iCipality taking -over the:
Donald Would make a survey Of ,,,..., '' • 'L---437- ' ,' : ."
athned System
timm einndihwehealrclYhaniimmeges her'*'!.1111
been aopointed Fuller Brush
T Jack Stewart of ' town has
thinks are necessary to PIA it in -. agel31t-for the Luckucvv, Ripley,
shape. , ,. , .. . Kincardine area and started his ,• - • '-'•
'IVIivi'ittrvikincd-..aid ,lieWctild .kia' ''''''neW4lit4eOrt Monday-
commend the rate increase be ap-
proved, and, fn ;reply to a . cues- THAT 'Wildlife; Seems far . from
tion, that it go into effect before e4inct- sin this ' neck of the
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the improvements were 'Made, as Woods, as a•- motorist receritly
the Coinpany-hadift the inbriey----PancloWn a lynx on the high-
to do it. Asked' if, the Con:101w • *ray ziear vtautrton. . 1.. • 1
ihvila not outline What they - ' ' '' . .: •--L4?--r' • ::
plan , to do, Mir. Rowland said •
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thek ,Would be told what to do,'
And 'after' the sirvey has been
made a' meeting ,can 'be held to
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decide how, best it Ca. 13e ' fn:-
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Mr.; Macpiinald. called for `; the
co-operation of subscribers in do,.
ing their business and rittitig:ofi
the , g
and the educatin-of
their children not to smash in-
, SulatorSi or ''damage phone equip-
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THAT the ladies of St. Peters '
Women's AsSociation served A ' . ...f.
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deliiouS not supper in The : $
A i•
AUX11WY I Rooms ohr .IVIondY
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THAT Winnrar•at Morid#y nights' •
Shoot Party were Virden MON,", t
• bray and Mi Bob Reid
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litAT 1. the ."Johnstone. Funeral • 4
Horne has. recev'ed ae1ityO; 13
a new evrolet hearse:
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