HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-04-02, Page 3WEPNN$DAY, ' APRIL '2nd, 1947
• • ER:S ARE ASKING land your dNG .�� dealer
,Pleased to cheek
Q -In ' looking over myn raticxnthe Proper ceiling
hook. f `"have• discovered that sugar '
coupons S5. to. S55 are missing,.
I. never used them because they
are not yet valid. How may .I 'ob-
lain .coupons to make , 'lip for
these'
'"' A—We regret that these cou-
., 'pans• cannot be replaced lieaause
• they .evidently wer.e,,detached' by
a .store clerk instead of" 'coupons.
S26 .to $30• The last named cour
pons were -the first .in Book. Six
, ;ta become valid on. Septernber' 10.�
This . was in• " the middle of , the
canning season .and many ,house-
,;.wives..• used.. their. boojs;. to: pun
.'clause':the full amount of sugab,
.' Ci ocery :clerks " unaccustomed to,
the:.new. book; in ,zany cases, de
tachect:cpupons•••5:t' td„ 8.56. They
- are nt,t" •being • replaced. because
Tread • purchased.
sugar has a been y..b. P hosed•
with: '.them:• The fact . that these
coupon: were. actually detached
ks • n .
by store c ..'ler... has' been •es tab-.
fished by .t1 a returns Made by re-
tail and wholesale' dealers.
Q• -Can .you, tell me the ceiling,
price cf shorteningt•.....';:r�_.. ,
A=The ceiling •price' of .short-.
.ening. varies 'according to the'
brand,, If you'would . give us ode=
tails of ' the, name' . of ''thie ' bf'aiid•
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THE LUCK -NOW SENT NI L, LUCKNOW, GNTARIQ'.
we would be
and give
price,
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InAanswer .to ' a letter from hi
landlord.. to vacate his hurn,bl
home, a wily wit wrote: "Dea
Sir I received• your .letter• wit
notice. to vacate,. 'I•. rern.ain • roue•.
truly, H•
you.
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1 'WOULDN'T CHANGE PL.ES
?By' Mary: A, Sullivan)
To be sure there's • not .much
glamor . in' making toast and tea,
but' what glamor girl can equal
the joy, that comes to me when
h loving little. faces smile. good'
s• naprning and ;good .nigh and ,
rberry;• tuneful laughter makes.::
"my busy day so . bright? They
make much work', ..these little •
g • folk 'at home, at school,' at play,
1 There are clothes to wash and
s, .socks' to darn and then. on i.ran
ing day. there` are shirts and
dt esses to' be pressed, a skirt and
trousers, too. Then .a:.stitch, in''tl%is
n then they must -be
ealjed and .called 1f :an errand
they should run, ;for they:hate
,to miss':a minute when . they are
'.having '
. g fun 'One must have
.ience. and not expect that prompt
and ; quick they'll be, " for there
are . many "distracting things for
little of es to. see..
1 do not deny that at times ,it;
seems •1 can't take any More; es
pecially lien :muddy' footprints
leve; : marks - on a clean; waxed'
floor. Then, when 1'��stand o'er the
kitchen stove prepa'ringA .a noun-.
ishrng ' meal, and one `doesn't like,
this . and one doesn't :want `'that
you°can .iinagirie how:.. must feel.
it's button 'your coat, put
•your." rubbers on,. your .hat you;
left can 'the- 141i Nrir da_nut L_
'iuw'�vne:re yqursaseball rs. You.'
didn't. bring• it in.'here. No, .you
:can't ' have ;ten ; cents, 1 gave • you
five just :a minute ago....'.You,
'should,have thought of,that first,
my lad, Not•. Do' you hear me?. Nolj
When after ' supper there.' are.
lesstixi' to .Fi,,o.,. help- must be oven:
there..., ' ;The . boys'.• will tease and
the girls will scold 'Then mother`l.
must •b3 severe. They never .want
to
.go to -bed. They always :find `-
something to do, .or they w•ant.a•n
apple, a . glass of hink, .a • `cake, 'a
cookie or two.'. They sit and dream
as they undress • then hurriedly
wash and prepare ,e pajama- ..,
clad; tired at last, they kneel for
their evening ;prayer. ;Kisses:. giv-
en,. gond nights said, they tumble
into ` their beds, ,They. look so ;'•� ,
clic : eepmg `"t ere, ' dear•'' lit -
"No"," Said the girl r'etu'nin
from a date with a Navy man, `'
•don't know what his'.r;ank was
.hut 'I think he was Chief petting
officer''.
BARLEY 'CONTEST
•The Regional: Barley Contest,
;Qntari'a ,section; ,:is. to continue
again' in • 1947 1n.946 the number;
of. men who wished to participate
,in'
this Contest were late in _sub-
mitting their application '• forms,
'with •the ' result that the. Regional
Contest for this area was not suf-
ficiently well supported and was:
included . along with. another sec-
tion.' -A1.1 the fanners" in,' :Huron
Bounty, who are, interested in -this .
competition, . should_ anake,.appla
cation to .the Agricultural 'Rep-
resentative. at. Clinton, .asking" for
a complete set of rules 'and- reg
ulations and official application;•
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fhat'•s: the''11a
..Distance
It has been 'a tremendous fob to keep up'with
the ever 7n. reusing. rise of Long Distance.
Last year. we.completed• 7,400;000 rnore"
calls•thgn.in•the previous year yet Long.
Distance operators connected eighty-five•
outof every hundred while; the customer;
held the: line.
Our v : t • , : staaa a og ane-a•ttyol4
moo lines, more switchboards;'more
operators is being rushed at top 'speed •
sothat';Long Distance". will continue`to:give.
the best communication service
414E, .BELL ,TELEPHONE.
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a•stitch in that, time...out: to black
a shoe. .
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RET
Must Be Completed 1§4Y,
April 3ot1 � 1947:
This .date falls ori a ,Wednesday. There are
28' days left for.you`to make out your returns. •
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Luckgow, Ontario
tjle; sleepy, heads,.
But When morning comes these
same little tots will grumble, and
stretch' a'nd• groan °: To;..get.. theM..
off in.tithe:for. school:•c:alls :.for a:
:harsher -'.tone, And so it goes from
day: to day,.' the hours 'are all, too
few But 1 wouldn't change. places:
=no, not .1! with the wealthiest.
one of you, For I 'have.wealth of.
a ;better:kind and. it speaks in a
child's sweet voice , ""Mother"
spoken •b ' lovrn 1;:s ._:•lw.v
miakes- my heart rejoice. ;
Attended Red Vross Annual
Rev. J..; Sr.k" Ste' vart and Mrsi
• • n R arson; were local dehe
gates ,in attendance at the ' Red
Cross annual meeting ''held • re;
Gently in Toronto..: They werle;
1. much iiiI� ressed "by the.. vast
OM`PANY 'OF CANADA
pe,cc •.timg • , p ro Tam that.
this.
organization .is planning and.. for
bt'°hich $5,060,000 •1s' needed if' it.
is to 'be auccesfully carried. out.
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LUCKNOW HIGH
SCHOOL BAND '
:Present A
acre d Easter Connert
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In` The
TOWN HALL, LU.CKNOW'.
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t: _100 O'clock'
The Program ,will' °'feature Band _ -selections;'
numbers by the Girls' .Choir; .violin select-
ions by. Dr. James Little.;i sofos and duets
by Lloyd ;and. Allan:'S,tewa4t..,
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Will Be Open For ''
Right Type Of Young
Man. Good Working Conditions. Liberal
Vacation Policy. Pension Plan.: Group
Life and Sickness Tns>.raxce Coverage.
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Pictured above'
power is a 1,500 -horse
diesel road 'engine :of the,
type > •which will- be_, tested .early
in April:Under actual traffic, con,
ditioirs by1 the Canadian P•adific
.Railway•' the .locomotive earl 'be
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used singly or • in connected units
of two: or thre.:e;• developing' full
4,5b0 -horse power in , the latter
case. Future•'of the stearn-poWweri•
ed "iron hr • " i , Cana -ria may.,
we1Fdeppnd ; ;,tiultS .o f these
tests.'The Canadian Pacific is al-;
ready turning': heavily to use of.
diesel locomotives ' for yard. tise
throughout the', system,
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ilver►wood . Dairies Lt
L.ICI(N)W, ONTARIO.
E.: ACRES"
oultry s Far :anti, fHatcher�.
,y
'IITi yearn}rgg we Pur c ,;ase: our it st •baby
chicks, and .since that time we 'have been in the poUlt y bt si-
ness `continually, We now haN;e a poultry plant of which we
arse• justly proud 'We knave •Made• a study; of <culling and sel_'
ection for egg produc'tion;'and•,meat •type;, and when you;
purchase :your chicks you get the" benefit' of our ,e.xperrerice: ,
All the parent stock is blood -.tested annually
This year we offeryou the kilowing 'in Baby .Chicks: -
S C' white I: Barred Rock ,x
Leghornss W. Leghoins
Mixed Pullets
Mar. 8i -Apt. ,.•. ' 14c 29.c •
May :..., 13c 27c
June :;,r:. 12c
Leg. Cox 2c; R & 1 Cox 3c
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111. Hump., x. N. liiamp x
S. Rock L. Sussex
Mixed Ppl1et.4.
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Mar. & Apr. , ' ., 25d
May ......°..° 1415c e�. 24c
June 13c 23c:
Heavy: Cox, all season .8c
ELMER J. FARRLSH: and .SONS
GORtiUF; : ONTARIO`
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