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THVRSi . Y, APRIL9 12th, 1945
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EXCEEDS Q.UOT:A.:
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FRILLY C(T'SCr7N. p` oiCii�K<7riYairtits
erusters n£ 1 : ers;.-tie'blcks to match. Launder easily. Top-
�itain"s:=°all'd�'talored�sash•;�aoYorsiyo�'y;� and red,* t�Vry
and green, ivory and blue. .$
KITCHEN CURTAINS and bedroom curtains,' with colored
frill, give your windows neat and bright appearance..-
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wide; 2 yar1ds Pair g. .... < .. _ $1. .'
' C oven from heayy,
MONK'SLOTH, Closely woven , Y • natural eotton
yarn, ,wide width,' for _fullhanging, Yard $1.25
SLIP COVER •CLOTHciosely woven from mercerized cot
Aon ` yarn: `to •.give lots of hard wear. • Use. it to make new . .
coverings` for chairs, conches and bedroom bones `36 in- -"
°hes wide.:Yard , ,,.: .,.. .698
ENILLE• BED; SPREADS rn..a large! double
COLORED CH �,
'bed size,r will launder e,isily and, need no ironing: '.Ideal
wedding gifts. Colors, mauve, green & wine. Each :.: $12:00
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The....
Cross leas exceedecr its "t, lot ;Ot
$1,500 n_tbe current Red :Cross
craMpaigf witlh4some- -donations
yet to ben received.: -
Last year .this Branch, With the
Port Albert Airport to draw from
raised $2;02500,• so the showing
this year,, with, the airportclosed,,
is eonsidered,,good.: ' •
Donations are, as follpws
• W. W. A. Boyle's • Store -Mrs;
Chisholm $1; Mrs. George Naylor
$.1,; Mrs; .Bowler, $1;` ' Clifford•
LeadY, '.$2; Chas. ...Jefferson,. $2~
Joseph Bowler, $2;' Hilliard Jeff -'.
•erson,•, $5, -W';. A, Boyle, $5, Rev,
E; J.: McMahon; $5r=M ygaret J.ef-
•ferson, $5 Thomas Kearney,... $5
James Leady,. $5; J. C. Robinsoti,.
$5; Mildred Fitzpatrick, $5; J, C.
Robiixson;''$5; James •Craig, $10:
St. 'Augustine War Workers, $10;
Total amount, $74.00. •• .
`Ross McNee and Thomas Dick
son, Collectors --Mrs.. Cliff Sproul,
50c'' Howard •Sproul; •$1.. Russel
.. b R •
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We'have. ,;good assortmertr ofwork Shoes
oosh
he' frottha�f will give you:ifhe cit .most
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rotect.
in,',comf ort and, wear, '.
oulr feet to gots fitting •work shoes
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:Bra - 1-__- SI "George: �7 ison, .:$1;:1 :-= •---- --= -M - ..
'e '1, 0 •1VIrs:: fas
,. 1' 00 Mrs. 'Amy' Orser,
.1.00; 1lrlrs..J; McIntyre,, 1.50; Laura
tothers
Stingel..2 OO, :; Mrs.: 'Wm_ S
2.00; ...James •I3avidsoi ""-2'0.0 VI -11 "
H. McClure 2.00; Jas.McWhinney
2.00; Bert."; -Maize :2;00; R.bin:a'
2.0
Dyne 0
• Percy,
1:00~..H.
S you 2
p. .,
'Otte H. Popp: 2 :00; . . Mrs: Lorne
Ivers •2:00;' •J.; .J. •R .an -3.00; .•M#•s,;.
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H::'. J.
J. G. ,Montgomery':3.00; 'Rev..,.
Vickerson .3.0.0; Mrs. RObt. 'Moore:
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2.00, Thos Y Rivett .4: s ,.
Fire Call Tuesday DISTRICT DEPUTY' Mrs: •R..Godfrey, $1;,'Mrs. Henry M ri. , ,
-Mrs. Mary:Currie,
'mney fire at the: •home. of VISITED. LOCAL,.LODGIE ; : Wilson,; $2; Wm: Caldwell,., $2, Fltnnrga ,
A chi . , Y. ••
Mathew McAiah ,was ' .the ' . Thos. ;Dickson, $2 J. • • D. Nivins,
Mr.
in turn- .'""°Rt. Wor: D. L.Cha man ofI is- $2i:James'.Sproul,'$3; Mrs. Orland
cause of,'.a. frre�alarm beingChapman . 1 Bere • 3,• Ross and, C. McNee, $5;
n No towel, District De ut grand a $ >
'd '.iii, on-'�Tuesda .. .morning. p Y •
e e.. Grahame McNee, '•$5; . Carmon, W.
damage was done, The :;McNal.l' Master, paid . his official•visit; to; : 'Sunbeam Clu'a
den "e of Old Light ht ' Lod ge last . Thursda• Farris ,$7; The S ,
home was the for'iner resrd c •g g t• -Y 1$50:. Total amount, ;$85.50:
the' late . Albeit Towle evening, Wm Reid Collections -7 -John, H.'
h : 'meeting the atherir_ o
. • ' � After t , e meeting g g Curran, $1; Lorne,;PlirlipS,. ,$1; R Y
..... ! .Conducted ,Service _ ..._ Y,
t convened,' in, the• banquet• ,hall Meyers,': $1; John Meyers, `,$1; , F,:
•-.---- • -where refresh nts�-were-served Zinn $1.50; Norman McGui -e,:-
^yQ O ex•. Smith, .,whoY`th73
1 ted -. a• •30 -da firr.�• when Wor.:1Vlaster. .George . Iden- $Z�; Mrs. T H. , albeit, . $21Tom
week. comp e . Y T •, , ChaMbers 5.00•, Mr-s� Win Sproul
. � lav
rCulbert,T3r„ >. $2,Rq-.n ���7i`'re a ,-r=• - - a
5.00 . A.F. &'. A:1VI 1Viorningst .z},
en, $2; Clifford Crozier, $3, ,Mrs,. ; .
5.00: • , 1Mlattl ew. Shackleton 5;00
John' Rivett, $4, _Bert `Reid,: $4,
Blake -Bros. -$5 Mra,--Charlatte I3ugli.:::Stewart 5'0_Q; Wm•,: Albert
_. Orser.5'.00; Mrs ;W A, Orser 5.:00,
Reid, ,$5p. R.;MCWh tinej, $5; ;Wil . ,
od
Tho : Wo a
D on
00 s
KIK. aws
. 5 ,
John Malloch„
nan' 5•' Jo
freta ,Igen $ ,
5• Bert Tre- 5.00; ; Herb Finnigan , 7'00, R J.
Finnigan,
$5 Bert.$5; W E. Elliott': 10,•,
- --.":_... ..... ,. _ _ . ;.. Diana :10 $
n. 00 1VI _ _ _ _.:
r 5 :.
r n_._
5•� � ._.T.:11�: D n
a n, -$ ,
Benson. Shackelton, $fi, . Raymond Walter' Dickason 15.00, Miss Flora
Finnigan, $5:;: Wm, :arid' 'Lorne:, Durnin 15•.00; Mr, George °Rivett •
,�S. 'J:' Kilpatrick,7 .‘.5c!.. -Total -.-4157..15.1 ; . ;
•Hasty;:', $7, ..$ ,:,, ' '. '��
Wm. ' J. Reid ;$15; G..',0.: D'urnin, , Mrs. J., M. Reid's collections •:,
Mrs. Thos.
$2. Total amount,'$106:0.,• � • Tho's... 5tothers • $1:00;• M .
McWhinrie 1:00 Wilber John-.
' John : Bennett' Collections=VVm. - y • � ,
... .: stone;'.1'.00; °Mr;. :S. Roach ' 1.00; . B:
Bro n • 50c . .
Eldon Dr
der: 1
w , $ ,
P
' Re'ninge'r. `1.00;. Roy Rutledge,' 1, , ,
13arvey s,rllib,' $'1;=yrs. F. Willis; 0 • Jac
nal 2.0 k
oderick
McDo d
R ..,
$1,;1•Wm, Draper, $1 A. E. Brown,: n 2.00• , 'Ronald .Pentland.
i 'der 1..• Hugh Curra ,
•' Mrs. John F e.
1 0 $, g
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2:00''
Melinda .'Black'
• is
-Bennett Br e; Bennett,...$ ... 2:00, Miss
-Bennett, $1 Uc, .Reid'
- Mrs.. Jas: Agar 2,00:, . Grrvrn: •
"`:.Led"nor'• 2 -Car
Trion 'Ha .
henry $. Y • 2:00; John Blake. 2,00 ,Mrs. Geo,
,den, $2; Arthur Stewart, $2;.John' ,
Trelea=
3.00 Mrs.` G. G.
Bennett,: • $3;:. ..'Ashfield Patriotic Hamilton',
ven 5,00; Robt, Stothers 5.00.; I as.,
Circle, '$10,; Total. amount, $27;50:, 0• eo. Irwin 5.0 ,• G • w ,
JVIrs: Otto,: Popp's Collections -,-•
and Mrs:: Fowler: 5.00 � 1:'
•James M. Gibson,:• .25; ,Mrs .'Car: '.Mr. D '
T A. of United . Church 5.00; Mrs. J
M. . Reed: 6:00; 'Jacob 'Reed ,,6.00,;
Frank;Pentland 5.00;°Total'$70.00.
Roy.:: Betrie's: collections -Chas..
C. Crossett " 1.00; R�obt.' Hoy, •:1.00;;
Geo Richardson .2.00; W:_'Steven •
sson =0:;=-Jestie l er:_599..;.EImArw
f.
for
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'lbu h *hi—ehhas spent.; here;' nedy--presided- for -the customary
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since re urnin 'from. India,- 'eon- toast list _• "The King" : was re..
y s onded_ o_b. _Sm tbe,- rlax
r.. e-�rn--t13e p Y . gmg-•-
d �1<-e-e
•rn -sery c.
du�cte g.
e':a fo ce- ional Anthem. Rev; J.. W: Stewart
United ::church,: and gav r,
Gad
the � tori to Grand,
ro osed
to
.his subject,.P
fulaerrnon,.,takrng as p •
:_Your Light ht So 'Shine". Lodge ,:'which was replied
Let ; Yo g
-Grand Mas
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'sty ct De u
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ter. •Rev. C H. MacDonald pro
posed a: -toast to Canada 'and:lhe
Empire iii which he • referred to.
the- . three- uarters ' of • ;a' 'million
q
youngmen :"ands 'women of the
Dominion • who are bearin the;
f u to ro=
brunt of the battle or p
hold dear.
;h e hm'�w
ect all t os t
tea gs .e
Dr ',James .'°"Cattle 'proposed'�a
Which . ti s
`toast ;to � :the ,visitors a . .
replied .•. to by : Brothers ,Kelly • o.
Listowel: and. ' Stanley Hall of:
Win g Liam::,Mr.. Kelly ;stressed' the.
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rehabi.litatioiri: plars�of the Order.
and ''appealed to. his audience. to
"t`ry`.' and be understanding of the
rn >to 'hel� Peneter;.40, Mrs,: lvellre� Stewart,.
boys' when _ they retu _ _,, ., .. _ _.P; 1:00* Mrs: Geos e�li ieltit,, 30.;; -Mrs:
them. in ever way:, ' yet 1, g.
Y Y possible,,Honor''Moss,;,:1,00;•`Godfrey :Hall,
riot try. to .dictate their` paths for. 1.00 Wm. 'McConnell, LOO;. Mrs;
them.. .' •, ' Wm'..'Andrews '1.00• Cora;.Finni..
HELD SALVAGE DRIVE
Four. '-trucks .that touted. the
'I last Friday �; ev
enin each
- Village a y g,
brought :.in large :loads' of -salvage:
The loads were 'principally paper
which -is -first in' im - ortance• df all:.
p
s and bot-
tles;.materials ',Rag a •
tles , were, also ' fairly •'numerous
.s
but: iron: and 'tires. are now almo.,t.
nil on these pick-ups.
Salvage of : all types may 'he.;
Salvage .Y..
left at Johnston's barn, but should
be• delivered within-:-the-next .feva*
clays,.:before disposal'is : Made ;of,
=etre present `collection. •
VISITED' FINLAY. McINNES
IN THE ' FAR •'NORTH
.. . - : • With.' ioli'z • ; 1 0
• ;• . Dr.- Little favored ,_ i .v gan, 1.00, Chas.'. Fowler,1.0.
-�=�--•--�Mr-a-nd�r-s: Gor-don Thompson •
... ,.w _.:..� selection with Rexford O ra :Betty Stra�ighan 09 Virs hasF
ave ermrnated . their `r srdTe the .. Graham '5.00;.. Ro Petrie ,5:00 To-
der at . rano.. Durnrn, 1:00:,• Frank Jones,„'1.00;
.at Canol rn the :North• ;.W.est Ter- . ..: ' � �'.
tp �. Y ,..
Mrs.- Jack McGee, 1:00,, . Mrs, Sas: tai' $24:00
: ritories; where Gordon, .wag.. em
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played „under;' the U
nited ,States
development 'of • thisoil field and
later w_ith_the-Standard OiLCom
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Before, leaving stile North they •
iisit-ed- - with --Mr anal--•Mr.`s: Trnla j
McIni es`• at. the ..'11, ndeer Station
where Finlay Lias:.' .charge, and
which is about: 60 miles east *o.
Aklavk. Gordon. sent ..a lovely
top :; as a souvenir: of Air-
lavik to his; parents here. Mr: and
1VIrs
D. M: Thompson,
ENGAGEMENTS
- The. engagement'`• is announced
outh
f R,' eldest . daughter: of Mrs.`
W. It Glendinning, .Dundas and
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-late Ii. M':.Parker, t_ ',George
the to . o ;G rge
dyer
Dent, e of r
1<llz� ,_dent.�oar lVi
and rs ...G"or e... C.: Dent..
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bride, • the wedding to:.take. place
the latter• part of April: •. •
r ent.
nil Termesrld
Seco `As VceP
'Mr. F. G Todd; of St: Helens`'"
returned early last week f ron
Regina where fie atten Ted ale -
'arinual,, ,convention .of 'the Aber-;
deen.•Angus Associatiori_.;oL*hi"r .
he.: ,was elected. "first ` `vice-pr°esi
dent fora second term.
Stonehouse, 1.00: Fern Robb,' .1,00:
Bought 'Business'Block
• A. business_ transactionn.`that took
.
so a time ago,. a escaped
place. m g ,. arid
our attehtio.n, .'°was the : purchase
by • W. ' A. Schmid of the • Allrri,°
block_ h,
in which, Harn-
ess
c
ess Shop and- Belle . Robertson's
Millinery ; Store is'. :'located:' The
buildings were. bought. from :Miss
Bertha: Allan. The new • proprietor
does -:rent •p lair to- make an
.. y nage:
at' present,:but inthe.:'post war
vearsr contemplates building'• a
new, store with apartmentss. above.
SPECIALS • :'iN S> SETS:
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'LUCKNOW
Rev. J. W. Stewart, B.A., B.D.
.Pastor
SUNDAY, APRIL' 15th
11 a.m.: "The Value of Belief"
-:.Story: "The, boy who made
• ; music with.his knife,". ,
12.15:" Sunday' School.
Evening Service withdrawn in
honor: of Rev. J. W. .Ronald
son's farewell 'in the Anglican
'Churc1. '
Monday,' 8 p m:-V.P3.1.°Social
'NEARLY A 'CALAMITY?
In:.setting , out, from 'the Fire
Hall on Tuesday morning, With:
the hose 'reel, in 'tow," Sain. Sher,
wood'' stepped on the .,accelerator
of, hjis -truck .with. such , gusto that
'the. reel took .a. eoUple of_ slews
and turned • over on its,• side:. It
:avelled'.a.bout a. block :this way:
before the driver was
aware of
the . fact and pulled ,tip.. The •reel
ti was righted_ and, proceeded under
"its own, power blt�wasn't
4,. needed: after all:' �"
• Except that .the 'Village w
ould
be temporarily withotita.hose
conveyance, there'are, few, and
certain'
y ,none of the Fixe Com-
pany5 • ; .who would'.. mourn. the
wrecking, Of this antiq i'ated piece:,
of fire. fighting • equipment.
.WEDDING. Bg LS
KERRCItANSTON
7-*"Amm qt' iet . sparing .wedding . tc ib ,'
place at' th•e Ashfield Farsona 1.,,
Luc.know•; on Saturday, April` 01
at . '12 o'clock noon, a;when Ei k n;
ilvina. • daughter, of ..Mr...'
Cranston and -the late .:Mrs'• •Cz a n-
ston;!became the, bride Of Noi�i7�ala ,
I o .: -of Mr::Wm.'. >. r l
Jsnles, s. tz. Ke fln91
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er lt'v
rs.; e G:.
•late, r.. ';
li
a K C
to
�ofca d.
:�Iowse
.'• s re� .
id worea et , `
W-. The bride Street: le t,l
Ing .'.
'dressn-of eanar•--blend-erepe
corsege: ; of''' pink, carnations...,
'H:. 'a k tt•." was"
�Hce ss�l
. h
.bridesmaid: and .wore,: a ;tui.
i s ' blue cre e. dies ith i
quo se p s w , co
sage of ' ;pmk arnations. 'Thr
groom was•'. :attended ,by • •,1,,�
bride's •brother,; Mr. Jerry C r3 t
ato •
Followin the ' cerernori teal '
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Wedding dinner w'as: served , t
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-the=bri-de'spare-nes-to- iinrriec%t-
Y
relatives
After ° a. Short hone':mo n •ht
Y o
arid` Mrs Kerr' wili;.:reside •,on t1
._groom's farm, Con. 9, .Morningtt h :"
w.nahi .
To p
NOTICE TO . RURAL
.'.;ENTINEL CORRESPONDEN'T':.'
We have ;found it•: neCesstl
to . ask 'rural correspondents to
sent thei.r 'weekl=y.. budgets
inldl .• ;ot1 .oi to `'r1o25 ;: l'
when delivered .;.personally, 'hut
early Tttesday afternoon at. th,o.
latest..;::
Rural ,news , • is' ,.an important
feature: of -:The Sentinel andiu:nder
the present ::arrangements
budgets. •cannot •receive the .tail°S'
and attention they ,deserve.,
For•.instance, on :Wednesday.
Morning..'. of thisweek; we I re-
ceived: no .!less than 8 rural= .n. •t{ , •
letters., 'by ” mail• and otlaerwas, .
Even had -time ,permitted- to
these set up' into type, space w ,
not available to: print them :.all; -
without ',running, extra .. 'Pages,•.
which. ,It
h ch. was', out. of the.-�question
that :time. Rural bu gets . ars „+l"
ways an unknown quantity .
ntimber.' and length, and byr:' i r'- .`
cervrng- these in the future "oty' -,
Monday afternoon's mail, we . can
much !better gaugeoursreytit.i,..
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merits foreach issue l and.•, makh
our plans accordingly.
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ALO* • SLIPS, SI.HEETINGS, FACTORYCOTTON,', WHITE'; COTTONS,
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DENIMS, .SHIRTINGS, ETC,
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