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'Mr.`. robn Colwei.l, Con.. 10, Kin-
loss, recently received a 'letter.
'from his brother, •Saxe:. oI 'Kieena
Kieene, B.C., in nrhich he enelos-
ed -three, close-up 'pictures of fire
young ' wild Truriipeter swans, a
species 'of birds that, are. now all
but etinot. Ti fact there are only
two known flocks,, one iri Cali-
fornia• and, one at' Lonesome Lake
in . H.C., •nearby Mr. and Mrs.
Golwell�'s home in the mountaixrs,.
where .for some twenty years he
has held a government pasition,
ill:Charge of :a Communications
SLIP 'QN S7'YLESY -Colors - lame;: dusty blue, petal &
rayon.; :Sizes 61 to W.
CHILDREN'S COMBINATION GLOVES p gtex; v ith: ra on..
Palms. Sues 4 years to 12 :years;
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HAND
-�SEWbl" • SIIVIPLEX; G'r.OVES-- Slip-ons � of chamois,
look smart for. dress Cir sportswear. Navy, black. &.,brown..
KID GLOVES for year 'round'. Near,. For the women" Whoa;
• love smart simplic4y,• kid gloves. take the* lead! Sizes ',01/4
to 73.
IiAYLIGHTSAVING 'rTME will
'be observed ' in Port, Elgin . from
April 29 •.to .= September 29.
it
s Soa•ve Teri s
before they •'le rn to act it..
0115 -their .age,: long
Ali
we suggest
TO HAVE .LOCAL ,CADET
INSPECTION ON MAY 1
During the; past week -Cadet.
--Instr_uctor,A, ' f'o stspent sonic
time at. LucknowHigh School,
putting;; the finishing' touches on
the local Cadet corps, in :prtepara
tion for the °. official cadet inspec ,
tion ' to` be held , he_ 'e on Wednes ;
day, May Ist at ''9 30:: a. m.: The
inspecting officer will . be Major
John •Young,'diOtrictcadet officer;
11fl:li. i, oneo
:Mr D R. MacLean of; the High.
School . staff is .in charge of 'cadet
training here.
The inspection -itinerary for this
district has. been set as follows:
May.1 Lucknow 'High School,
stitute; 2 p.m.;. May :2-Sea'forth
Collegiate--Instirtiite, g 0:: a,
;Goderich Collegiate - Institute; -2-
p.n , . Kincardine High School,, $.
pm:; ' May. "3:—..Brussels H' g h
Seim' ' +`: of Win ham' Hi h.
School, 2 p:in.
Int
La' France h
Makes CIO es Whiter
2 pckgs ' 29c
Satina-.--
For Easier Ironing
2 ,;pekgs..-15c r
'y-�-- Your twos"
Washday' Friends
Gi fines DOG' 'MEAL
2 'lb: ipckg; ` 25c.
Gaines plus .Water equals the
cool iplete meal fol your d'og _
ost's, GRAPE-NUTS
ieJgs. 35c
Mr :Colwell is a' son .of the .late..
George Colwell of the , Inloss•
comiriuhity.; anad. '' went West
the gold rush and
to the Itlon
dike. He• was one of. a 'family °nf`
ten brothers 'and sisters, George,
Jack, Fi ank ; Sari, Jim,' Reg, Mrs:
Frank Stanley, Mrs,' Herb Farrell,
,Mrs, Dan Martin and 'Mrs' '.Geo.;
Fair; . the latter being deceased;
Mr.:; Colwel l still; has, .prospect
ing in.; his, blood, and said :if he
felthalf well' in the spring might:
go, nbrth to ;try his luck: 1 -le •had,
:just heard -'of a--gold_stl'`ike''horth,
'of Fort "St, • ohri bn the Alaska.
Highway and wished: he was
there,,
Regarding the swans Mr. Col.
weiLhad this to .say '"As I Write
I. can ';see "five wild Trumpeter'
swans and' :our_pet wi1d, goose
just 'outside •my 'window The
sviians- came- ere.._
Where there is'; open water all
winter. The; river is hardly a hun
dred •Yards, : from our ;door. They:
care about' January ist and ;I
started feeding them wheat: and
n
br' d a
ea .. d noW I; can coax nearly
the office doox with-
wheat: The Trumpeter; swan
almost=-extict, nnly Lone known
,f10ck--at-Lonesome_-L- ake and an-
other buneh-i -California: They)
We ar'e".clearing broken sizes. in
Sling Ptumps, Sandals and: Dress:.
Shoes ;ten black 8 brown suede::
and ` Medium And
1V1 �» inw ;
heel's.
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Hf�EE P CE GROUPS
1,5q ' =- 1 95 X2.49
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atwelTes�Son
(ook Your Beat . In • The
With A New
ran Coat,Snit 'or'.
from
r�ess
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adiesr Slips, Woo.I Carrdigans`
P.laatc 'Purses.
Men s Read -to-Wear Seita . acid
Topcoats:
`outh's Suits_-._ _2.-Paair1orIgs.
Boy's Sport Coats.
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HOnnroret -Oi-Bir`t-hda-y
Grape=Nuts., FLAKES:
12 .• z.' box A. E. Cook, organ; st at .the
A7.....7..77 l5c ,
=ti...„;._ Blyth United Churc was • the'.
., :. ,. ate.
Ma I- Le
p e ate ,central"'`flgur`e in:` a • Tittle socia
CAKE: FLOUR :gathering,: held in :the' basement.
,
Pckg: ,...:. 30c, Of the church on Sunday 'ni ht,
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Makes any`cakea better cake vv -hen• members ofthe'choir took
advantage of the •occasion to conte
gratulate him on the aiirii`versary
of; his, birthday, -.:which Was On
:S.unday. A very enjoyable social
time was: spent, and a `tasty lunch
-was- served. --$Lyth .Standard;; ..
Choice
ADRIATIC FIGS
1 lb .:;:. 35c'
MAXWELL HOUSE ; COFFEE(.
"THE
MEMORIAL. IAL I DEAL"
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A :monument- btuof en=
daring granite or marble,; .
inbolic-iii-•design_an.d rev-
Brent in 'purpose, "resting in
;'surroundings of peace and
beauty, "a tribute of respect
and honor to the ;:dead, a ;con-
the living.
Consult .'
KEMF : & RONALD,`°
Listowel, Phone' • 3$
Inscriptions a. specialty
Designs that are different:
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VICE SToBE OF.
DO. .YOU NEED MONEY..
FOR INCOME . TAX •,
If you are short '.of cash '17to•_
pay .your income' or other taxes,.
a .B of M personal ,loan' may be
the. •arswer``':to your need.
For every useful: purpose, - Mi
Thompson,. manager 'of the Bank
of 'Montreal, is lending . money, to
people in every walk of •1 at
the low 'cost of '27 cents a month
for a .$100 ,.loan, repayable in
twelve' m o n• t h I, y instalments,
which: is equal tit' 6 WW interest:
per annum.
Yo'li . tan' borrow , more or less,
for 'longer or shorter . periods.
.thep`cost ss propisrtionateiy-:
the sameAr
are --larger. than. the whistling
awan.:;The ones : in. the • pictures
are',young .'ones,. not 'White yet;
except;underneath.' They: are drab
-r eoir
n . touch them -Som
w
tunes while,they: are eating whet
out Of .a can, Have lots. iof.:P .. -. ic-
tures.. of them and am '.enclosing
some, although the best are near -
all, •given -away'.•
Sells Village' Lot '..
' Wtn S Reid has sold the,.::1.9
acre Iot aiiloinitig the Caledonian
Park:. to Alex MacNay,
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Boys Got: A Split:,
-hocke_yX,.rsteetng_ tvas he
last" Wednesday ' night, when
Y
liett.'ef such ; custornar•y things,
jackets, •banquets, trips; 'the .bo
decided ' to.'take 'a split. cif
'profits, Amounting to $45 ea
and•whxciLwas corisolation.for t
fact . that 'th.ey d ;dn't :rr ake t'
p1aydowns, ` ; 'When they 'ivo
have rio doubt have taken a f
ancial licking iz� . v ew
of sweat
conditions.
U.1 ITEDN,C:HURCH.
• LUCKNOW
Rev::J W.-Siewart, B.A., :S,D:
pastor
StJN•DPA,�l'pIK;MSUNDAPRIL 14AY, 1946
11 a,n'.-=Sharing in the : '
'Triumphal ' Entry".
Story: "Thank God For
12.15 p.m.. --Sunday School,
7 p.m. --"The Passion ;Week
'Song, Story and Picture".
URSDA
Preceding the Good Friday public holiday,
Lucknow merchants will remain open next
.:``Thursday afternoon, April -'18th until 6.15.'
p.m.
Stores Will Not Be Open Thursday Night
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