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THE • LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, 'ONTARIO
PAGE FIVE
rteum Theatre
W1NGHAM
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Two 5.w P _ >� Each Night
FIRST SHOW` . AT 7.15
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
`AUGUST 10,, 11, 12•
DOUGLAS bICK;
STEVE, :BRODIE
,,, in •`
ome Of The' srave I`
,+MONDAY; ;TUESDAY•
• AUGUST 14, 15
GREER 'GAJ SON,
u:, • WALTER PIU,GEO$
-- in. ,-!--, .. .
'Bio :sums In The. Dus.t.'
s.
Re -Issued: Picture
Saturday Matinee Cancelled
. ' For The Summer .Months
'"WEDNESDAY,!. THURSDAY
AUGUST T.16 17 •
A
JEANNE CRAIN;•
. 'ETHEL BARRYMORE,
WILLIAM :LUNDIGAN
in —.
.INKY:
FOUL TH CONCESSION
Mrs. W, Townson and • four
children ,of Sud'bu'ry are ,spending
the month of. August at the lionie.
"of her father, L. C, Maclwer and
with. .other relatives:.
Mr. and Sangster and
famaly;:u.f Toronto spent, afew
.days at', the home of Mr. •W. F
MacDobalil. 'Mrs. 'Duncan, Gra-
him. went' to Toronto with''the"m
foie a visit. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson
of Waterloo wed e> visitors last
;week at the home . of W, MacIn-
tyre • . .
Muss EvelynJohnson is spend-
ing, her holidays with ;relatives'
n:� Chesiey
' Shirley •Mactlu're. and Bobby
Gilchrist ".are visiting relatives:.. in,
Paisley, •
Sauitl "Kinloss Junior Young
•People. held a very nice meeting
Thursday -night at the .home of
W, F. MacDonald. •
Mr. Jack Fowler and wife •a•nd,
daughter .of. Toronto were , visit-
ing •the scenes of his childhood'
on' Saturday.
':Mr. and M. W. MacConnell
of Hamilton were recernt':'visitors
with ..a elatives''on the' Fourth.
KINGSBRIDGE
Mi and Mrs. ' Leo . Clare and
twin daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
E. Ding' • and family visited last
week : with Mr anal ' 1Vfrs. °William
• Clare'' .
o.,
Seven Ways:; To Avoid'.Polio
Although children-betweenthe
;ages''of '5' arid +lO;are . the. most
l.i'k.ely'to. develop -Polio,' there: has •
been a noticeable increase, in'te
• .ee,nt.years,.in"Victims of. the teen=
age group. Leann the symptoms
'of•Folio--protect your family by
reading "Polio'`'• nsurance", ,`,in
The American Weekly, With.' next
'Sunday's (:August '; 13) issue . • of.
The. Detroit•'• Sunday Times.
Mr and,, Mrs • Alfred Dalton
(newlyweds) • and; '.Mr Pat Pardo
and °M•iss',Marion, Dalton spent
Sunday with 'John C. •Dalton.
Miss Eileen' :Wallace.. spent the
holiday with •her; , parents
Mr,•. and : Mrs Nick Perry` and
Teresa Were Sunday visitors With4 (formerly ,1Vtiss Mary:: Cautnon; of.
; Mr and NMrs: Earl Durnin. here) ;and`. her four small , ld-
;�Congratulations to .Mr: & Mrs;' ren, in' t_hetragic death' •. of ..her`
:Gene Frayne on the arrival: of a' :husband last "Tuesday :when `his
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youngson. in Qodernch o sinal. gasoline 'trailer. overturned at a.
WHITECHURGH •
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Mr. Joe Tiffin, Sr., underwent
a 4erious operation in Wingham
Hospital on Saturday, ,
Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Sr, is ,spend-
frig
spendi ng a few days in Wingham with
her sister-in-law, Mrs, Geb, Tif-
fin. ,
Mrs. Wm. . J. Henderson of
Wingham visited ':a day last week
with Mrs. David Kennedy. •
. ' Mrs. M,ars•hall, of Toronto Spent
the• week -end with., her daughter,
Rely. and Mrs. R. DD., A. Currie,
,Mrs: Scott of `.Peterborough vis-,
ited last week with her brother.,
Mr. land • Mrs,, Wallace Conn and
Other . relatives
Mr. Wallace Conn, who,..'' lost his
barn -recently by'' lightning, :has
bought..p ..t
: .r • of 'alie: barn on the
J.
g
'farm formerly•owned by Mr.A,
E;. ,Purdon ori •the.. 'l2th Conc-es-.
sign'. of West. Wawanosh. and now`..
owned iby Mr. John 'Purdon. '
Mr. ,arid Mrs Mass. Izurni and
family. of Toronto 'and 'Miss. Ma•r-
garet Harding .of Fordwich visit
ed on Sunday with Mr ;and •Mrs.'
George .. Mcelenaghan.w
Mr., and Mrs: George. Cameron
and family of Windsor;Visited .:on
Sunday. with his aunt and uncle;
Mr arid MES. •Ezra Wellwood.'
• We are •sorry to report. that Mr.
George Waddel' 'broke his.,, .leg
again` on '.Saturday at • his home,.
and is a • patient in: Wingham
Hospital.
Mr. arid Mrs. Harold. •Young . of.
Toronto spentFriday at the .home;
of Mr. '•and>Mrs T. H. ;1VLoore:
•';` Mr• arid . Mrs. 'Basil: Thompson
and family .of 'Preston' spent last
week at the home of cher, parents;
Mr.. and Mrs,. Art Moore. ;
•
Mrs. Ed .Moore..:,spent ,a -few
days. 'in Wingham :'Hospital :last
week.' ;She underwent'"''an . opera;
a tion but returned home :on. Sun•=
•
Our :s'yrnpathy goes out to. Mrs.
William Wakeling ,' of 'Elgi nfield
ese are
C'
more than doubles that of our regular
hog grower.:
THESE .ARE 'THE. OBVIOUS R EASONS k-• ,.
1You•sPP � ave a ro" imately Six Dollars per ton::purcharsed'
..: � • ,
or Thiry Cents per `Ba
•
. Accordiingto•rep�b its from its users, they "See tiro def:
' �r
ference from the, regular feed"...
. An'additional , p rofit <,of `Three Dollars per'Pig means
Sixty Dollars per Twenty *cogs.
TRY A TON FREE. • DELIVERY
from:
STORE'._ WFQRpS :FEED
''PHONE;• 165 . -- LUCKNOW,;•� ONT.
Weha, a Dr ,Salisbury's. Worni •Powder mixed: in proper
!'proportions our ' Lifetena' Growing Mash
.eels, Fertilizer
Phone 7°1
Groceries .-
Phone: 27
rodtiets
CO-OP BINDER' TWINE
Especially ' Treated With •'Insect :Reirellant
• USE CO=OP QUALITY -FEEDS
They Are' Bala.nced'd Right and Priced Right.
CO-OP UNIVERSAL 'MILKER
For outstanding performance and better milking qualities
install a 'Co -Op • U'mverst l' Milker:`
SHOP'THE CO-OP. WAX AT'w
Luck ro District Co-O.:peratrVe•:
•
railway' crossing' west .Of Elgin-
field He Was. very badly burned.
, and "passed' ,away•' Tuesday even -
ug in. •St •Josephs Hospital',Lon
doh. , Mrs." Jaynes. •„ McInnes; `• her
:sister, spent a few, days with 'Mrs.
Wakeling. The funeral ' was held
ori Friday, •an,d a :number of rel -
•atives roan• •: ", i ec urc '.a en
ed.
:ya
- • Presents ,� .,
Thursday, -Friday, Saturday,- August .10, 11, 12'
The exciting days of the Old West,, packed' with' two-fisted,
4 and two -gun• action--
e Doolins Of Oklahoma"'
with Randy Scott and' `..bby Hayes
PLUS the ' latest world developments., R:
Monday, •Tuesday, :Wednesday, August 4,15,.16`
-Not just .a picture, but a beautiful .story brought .to life,•
frith the loveable Greer 9 a rson and 'that
manly Gregory Peck, in
h•.. Valle- of,D c Ston,
• -Just like a ray of. light'; in the:darkness so is the :price; .o
admission to a show. Everything has: skyrocketed—the co
'of living. has .gone 'up a `few more points—other entertai
aren't, like night•clwbs, dances, iand"even
sanall town
have ,gone up . 50 Iper�cent yet the motv'ies have _ = e do-arn;
Is,this ,not. an indication of the willingness of the' show people
to `'relieve , you 'from this' . high pressure. of • living,. and, by,
.
.0 e
the best. of pictures, also' he youand
bringing'p es, vv LpIaugh
' forget • the.. high cast. sof living ' others are . creating for yoi
THE PLAYHOUSE.
VALUE AT. REASOI ABLE : COST
RIPLEY LADIES GUILD ,To
MARK DIAMOND JUBILEE
•
tember 3rd -at.'
` On Sunday; Sep
'7:30 'p.m, .a .:special service ,will
be held at,,St Paul's, Ripley, to,
'n lark sixty years since the form-
ation of ,:the Ladies', Guild of that'
Church:' 'Special preacher for the
'occasion will be Ven. Archdeacon
J: 'N. 'H mills, iCoinruissioner; for
the Diocese' of Huron. At 2.30' the
same. day Archdeacon Mills will
dedicate meniorfals' atSt.Paul's,
Durigannon, 'to the •late Dr.` T. E.
'Case and, also to 'the late•Niaria
DePencier • Burritt
THE ,TOILE OF. TEMPERANCE
His :lather drank' himself •to
•death: His mother left him a good
business Ibis' Wife -;stood; all she"
couldsnow she has, left him.:,I1
is° neglecting his• business, He says
he . is just , like • his faliter. His
friends • Say,- he LS more- like a•
Ibeast'•because he.'lacks'certain'de-
cencies that his father possessed.
He is 'an alcoholic. ,It,'as ,a ques-
tion whether heredity or ,environ-•
,
Ment should. take' the 'blame of his
downfall.' His father set ' him a
pad ,,example—but . his environ-
ment .under the Ontario liquor
act •hasurrounded him with,a
full complement of liquor• outlts'
=a brewers' warehouse=a•liquor,
store • and tWo'. beverage rooms.
Ile' is a product of. his environ-`
nn:ernt.Y •Increase of outlets leads to
increase of drunkenness.--Advt.•
DRINK
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TRAVEL iiRAGESHED
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BREAD: PRICES'
EFFECTIVE : FRIDAY,' AUGUST l
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ATTENTION!
EACH THURSDAY we .pick up hogs in the.
Lucknow District to ' be trucked direct to
BURNS AND':CO., KITCHENER
Let 'us know by Wednesday night and you, can have:' your
hogs trucked •directly, from your barn t'o'the •
packing- Plant -on -Thursday
YOUR HOGS AR PICKED UP
AND bRESSI D THE SAME DAY.
Gime pus a try and avoid extra 'handling and shrinkage.
7 Prompt, and • Satisfactory `Returns ' Direct
' flrom Plant.
FOR PARTICULARS .CONTACT:
RDON
local True er Phone 1374, LucknoW . '.
A!Share of your Business -will be Apr reeiated:
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