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BERATE NATIVE GOA' T(
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FOR. SA�:LE= our go�od w � '
Pigs, W m. - B ckinghammchine in goodcondition., Belfast,, ` ing . , a
phone- Ce
.. c' _ lake, o 50-r-3,
Phone 70-r-23 Dungannon. • ' 'Mrsh ne• . •
Dungan on; .
ORGAN. FOR SALE -.-good con-
dition. Apply to Mrs.,;Jas,. Hodge,,
•Kinloug'l:•
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FOR'
SALE—Girl's brownjacket,
good condition,"size '12, $3:00 ,Ap
Ply at Sentinel Office, •
LOST—a set of truek chains 9.00
20.••Reward .Finder 'please leave
at Sentinel Office. •
FARM EQUIPMENT—' --Woods el-
. , ecti'ical farm:. equipment-
rollers'
and milking •machines,:grinders'
'installed . at . $255. Forster's "' Weld-
' ing Sho•p, Luckiiow.
NOTICE.'':T TO FARMERS
;owing; . to'the Holiday ' Season
hogs :will , be shipped. Thursday,
- -December 26th, 1943 and Jan uaiy..
2nd, • 1947 by the U.F O. Shipper.
• John Jamieson.'
FARM' FOR' SALE:
100 acres, of '1G,: 1. r , x� s
loss Township.'' Good brick house,.
good water supply.. Possession at
once. Apply to Mrs, S Jones, , at
Bert Wards, : Lt*!l hqw.
CARD.OF THANKS
D.
.<.- ,ancf`am-:
„yrs. y M. ThorYl�iso' .
i� •
ily wish to acknowledge" with.
most sincere thanksland.'appreci
atbn ,
the -many kindnesses erten
ded,thein in their' bereavemente:•
•
IN .MEMO IAM
MILLE —In . loving' memory. of.
John Miller, .who died one year
ago,. December .30, 1945:
His charming : ways : andsmiling
face
Are a pleasureto recall,
He. had' a. kindly word for each
And died beloved•by ,all.
—: Ever remembered ,.by Sam
and 'Kate Durnin.'
X ON=•-In'1oving me -
IiOD�..
ory ' of a dear •wife and mother
who' passed away :five ,years . ago
•
today,.. January' 4th;.
1942.
ou suffer ,day by
CARD' OF ,'THANKS 1
ter, Gardner is sincerely
grateful' and wishes, tu---exten
hearty' thanks . to all those who
have so kindly .;remembere her
during .he ill-
ness, numerous ways, •
REALLY0• PRODITCING :.. ,
is what 'customer. Mrs.: N.; Agnot,
Ft, Williain, says of her
■ eI KS
'itear, you should get''the `best
y
•' chicks available, and order now
- delive 'as -soon. -as- -ossible-in..
:for . ; rY � ly
`1947 to catch summer. and. fall
Y :S. t- ie_icling to her
'--• e�inar ets
Mrs. Wesley' Hudson wishes . to:
extend her.. sincere:: thanks to.
those who so kindly remembered
her in, varibus whys at 'Christf.1as
tune .and during her lengthy
nes
s,.'' and to especially thank the
.Jolly -,WorkeraL —,WorkersChub for,• their
Christmas b-Qx. " '
APPLICATIONS' WANTED '
Applications. for' the position of.
SecrEthry-Treasurer for the .West
Waw anosh Township School° Area
4•.
day.,
But could not'' help, 'in' any way,
But just stood by .and o sa f you
pass. ,
Into the Saviour's ;arms: at last. •
.Sadly. missed by; Husband and
•Family. •
m
ROBB—In loving"�memory of •Mrs.
'Charles. Robb;: who passed away
Decem�,er'•31st, 1945
me she is fondly remem
-In. gur:bo y
bared,,
ONTARIO, 'CO. AS .A0, REP.
•-=
Kennedy
has , announced the' appointment-
and transfer .of a number of agri-
cultural • representatives in the.
Province, .effecti've •New 'Year's
Day.,-.
Board will be received by -the un-
Herbert Lynx :Fair, formerly
of the ervie" district is . being
e
transferred from H'asfings to On-
tario County, '
Mr. Fair graduated from'a•A.C•
in ' 1930 and, since then has had
�vai~iecia perience in agricultur-
ax . .. `
al extension work.
For three he was assist-
xant. agriettltural representative,
serving' in Wellington and ' Mid -
dl sex
id-dlesex and in the Muskoka -Parry
g'
ldayE R7Ta144
-
• Sound, district. He then served
for. six month. s, with the Forestry
Branch, at Kapuskasiag in North-•
ern. Ontario,. • and 1933 joined the
Livestock Production. Service of
the Dominion Department of Ag-
riculture; and was located at 'the"
Union Stockyards in, Toronto.
From -1934 to .4.937 he' was en
gaged inn farming' near 'E;incar
dime, and, in �19313 rejoined the
: _...._._ �_
agricultural . Tepr. esentat ve ser
vice • with his appointment .to
Hastings ' County. In.Hastings, Mr.
Fair has been active in ,promotion
dersigned - up to and including
January 13, 1947. The salary hass
been n set at $275. Applications are,
to `be marked • "Application",
Durnin • Phillips, .
LucknQW, ;Ont., R R .2..
'TENDERS' WANTED •
TENDERS' for the caretaking .of
the; schools in, school sections: Nos.
,12a.and::17 will' be received
by ..theundersigned up to. and in
eluding, January 13;.1947: Tenders
Must ' state amount and be mark -
'ed "Tenders','., All.tenders will' be
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KING RfDG . ,.
Vss Marcella ' O'Connor : Wag
home for the -Xmas... holiday..
Mr. C .Mace :M tin, mot-
ored'to Hamilton to spend Xmas.
° We are sorry to hear Mrs Clif-
tqn,
Austin' and ., John O'Connor
4
are both under the doctor's care,'
Our holiday` visitors n Included: •
the 'Misses • Mary Teresa,' Agnes
andVeronica Austin, • Wilaznifl
. , Rose, ..
and Rose, Marie Mannan,,,
Mary'
Murphy; and Rita and Eileen
Wallace,. all of Toronto, i ••.
. Mr:. Charlie Dalton spent Xmas
viti his;: parents.
Miss Irene McCarthy of ,Detroit
is spending ,a while with her.
,mother. x .
Mr, 'John L. Sull vah is 'visiting
his . sisters: in Detroit.
Mr' and-Mrs..Roy' Masonville of :..
Sarnia spent . Christmas.. at P.. J.
.Murp hY.s, '
v Fr..:Donnellan-Inotored to
sor over the week -end. .
Messrs: 'Larry Brown & . Gerry'•
Ilih visited Wm. ,Lannan's for
Xmas. ' • . •' `' I
Mi.. Basil Reynolds is . visiting
his sister, Mrs Ray Dalton. •
Mr Lyal Lannan was in • Dublin
for Xmas, •
Miss- Teresa Austin is .enjoying
a week's :holidays _ cinder 'the par-
ental
ar ental.roof.
as i
lowest . or any tender not, neces-.
accepte , '.
urnn Phillips;
Lucknow, Ont.,.
sarily .accepted
.•
.
,TO RETIRE AS ANGDS
ASSOCIATION. .PRESIDENT .'
1R :L• (• -- —
retar.: 'of the :County, Agricultural.
. y
Committee, .the Holstein -Friesian.
Club,the Quinte district Seed
Growets :. Association, the Hog
Producers Association, the •Coun- school "ground ty, Junior ' Farmers. Association,
aand ,the,Stirling• Banner Oat 'As
iation secretary. of the. County,
Crop:, . proweinent ' ,Associa ion:
and,: .they 'Advisory Agricultural
ittee of . the Hastings ' Coun-
organized Counties in'On'ario,=ui . .
that irespect, ;with : active ,promo-
tion. of `farm and home improve
ment, contests, reforestation and
and;improver lent
tests. In' 1942 he organized- a
�
greater milk production', campaign
which resulted 4in the''prgduction
of ole in i ha't=eon ity-be-i-ng'
creased .13 X2,000,000" 'lbs •`over:`.
i ,Y
��jj ,, of. Hastings
' 1941. he farmers •, 8
'. resident of ,• the :wall • ' s y to . loslVir.: Fair, ,
ty GounciT:"anl p ..
� 'rtin'
Canada Approved Breeders •
Pullorum -Tested
_ e- reeds crosses. -0
strongly urge' early ordering for
delivery any ' time,. especially
Jan.=Feb Age it , here is.- .,
When the annual meeting of
the Dominion Aberdeen -Angus.
sociatior .i "'hek -#.-T-oronto: in-
• AFs
February, ,Mr.:::Frank Todd of Si:
wee- memos
•
narile.; : •.Helens, ,w,haT- is"` completing
_ term President; 'will retire
life sin
'Those who 'loved her in
sorely,
as.
;Still' love her in .death
same,
Fondly remembered
EDWARD : V. BAKER; .Lucknow ' Alvin , and Gordon.:
tfrom_office„.'`'.just'theLong, ,prominentas ;a�leeder-o-f
black cattle; Mr:" Todd. has .won
by Dad, singular honor in attaining- the
•presidency of thea: Canadian As-'
sogiation His son F m,. ' .' also
=Y tle . en'
tiroughout the 'country, is • 'fol•
lowing. in 'his. father's, footsteps
laving recently• been • .named' as
a.director of the Ontario' Associa
tion
The Todds 'are already making
plans , for, the show ring, in ` 1947.
Their last competition , in `1946
was at the' Walkerton .Christina
'Fair' when they' won the Reserver
,Grand'• Champion with ' a 1000
pound steer; in '• a , class: of about -
one' hundred .competitors. This"
r •
To all: our paironS we.' add a special word 'of
anks for the patronage;with',which yolt have'
F•
Ali
a..
rawtors j.
Nvit c5tour#otl l j1 i. i ivi� " 'tars vis
'!s' *t.
,a eviiw Chia
FOR 1947
Backed by a Real Breeding Farm,of'5000 Br!eders
rder Chicks Early :.Start Chicks ,Early~
i« ' off • /�
Start ri ht :" with the best', Breeder' ' Hatchery.
t •• Chicks ohtainaile�,•,Get your new 1947 Lakeview ic
• P ' List, large illustrated Catalogue and Poultry
-rice
'Manaigen ent Guide; and order your Lakeview /4'
• Chicks from• F. ,«
RAWF 4
e • Hastiii s'- Rural• who has pl d a . leading pa
Cents..__, $
League. He I. given 'sole- did a :agricuTfural i'tnproyement pro• -
in Junior , .:Farmer jects . in; the county for- the, . last'.
''.leadership
work • and��has' one of:':the best ` .eigbt�years,
INSURANCE
IRE, CASUALTY
Orind y u
AUr'T1ViC,B L'E
Special .rates:- for ; preferred.
'risks Ask us., about them,:.'
J. A. McDONAGH
R.R. 3 LucknoW, Omit:
• Phone 61-5 Dungannon
t Feeds and Poultry Suplies ' Lucknow;' Ont. • 4 •
LAKEVIEW POULTRY FARM
Wein Bros.
F.Exeter Ontario
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�+ .. ..
•
auction block The. Grand Cham-
pion, alto, a. Poll Angus teer, was
owned by' Lloyd ' Mack and.. sold
°for:`.$1.10' a pound., •
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PURP�l.E GROVE
Mr and ,Mrs John Colwell: ands
Currie, Mr • and Mrs: A : Mason •
and family, the Forester : children'
'and, Mrs : R. McCosh of Ripley
spent :Christmas at Mr. ' Don Mc= •
-
Mrs. John Collins • and .Doreen
'visited last week With:her• daugh- l
I
Mrs: 'Schmid of MViildrhay.
Messrs.. Glei'i and • Raymond of
the • Radar school at . Clinton are
speri ding the holidays• :with their °.
parents.
:1Vtr,and, Mrs. 'Goldie Huston,
Mr, :and Mrs. Kenneth Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs, .IIussei Collins• and
family spent Xing at Mr. Donald-
Robertson's. •
Mr. Walter Collins, and his
mother' spent Xmas with Huron
latives. • d
Miss 'Margaret` 'Stothers of Ot-
tawa' is,visiting her aunt, .1Virs.
John Emerson. ' ° ' . •
Miss Marville Scott has goner
to 'Toronto for the winter.;
Mr and Mrs.' Ge'.1rfie Emerson;
Jr, , had a f•''l '4010116g% on
. O
Stuart MacKenzie
.gamin &;, ce.aIT R=
Walkerton, ,Ontario.
N LUCKNOW 1
Each ,Wednesday
OFFICE .IN
HENDERSON BLOCK
Insure, In Sure
Insurance_.
onfederation Life
1y 11';
FIRE ---:Preferred.` Rates . for
'.preferred risks.
•
ACCIDENT & SICKNESS
Consult ...:
JOHN ''FARRISH '
Ybone` 82-13 Dungannon.
ACCOUNTANCY
Service'. for the
Pro essiona an
and The Farmer.
S. J. P YM M
Poo. llor'x 74, Lucknow, Out
1
Christmas;
v y°
'* ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST
[N LUCKNOV
'FIRST' . FRIDAY
a
OF
EACH MONTH
from"
10 . a.* to 6 p m.
AT
•WM. SCH1 IC'S STORE
i
\N' ANDREW*,
Barrister. and Solicitbir
'LVCKNOW, 'ONTARIO
Office In the- Joy'
nth Bltick:
Telephone
Reiideneo.\ 31 -JF
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▪ Hetherington, l�
Barrister,-Eto,
Wingha and' Luckbow.
IN LUCKNOV
Each
Monday Wednesday
Located", on• "the ground floor
*Abe ' front of ' .•
John Kilpatrich's Building
`Phone Wingharii .
Office 48 . ' Residence '•97
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Courteous' and .,
Efficient Attention:
Is The. Motto :Of
B. G CURRANT
FUNRRAIJI SERVICE
'Dunganndit, Ontario
Licensed Ernbamer anti
Funeral' Director
Telephone 3'2,, Dungannon