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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-03-04, Page 4lova vr.,000,000 DOZEN EGO G$i.... ;..'O�� .14 s } n N UMW A:. -DAY! THAT'S WHAT •WE CANADIAN .:POULTRY RAISERS , HAVE BEEN' AS - TO • TURN OUT TWO, YEAR ' TO HELP • WIN THE :WAR •.AND WRITE ••THE ' PEACE- . W A. BROWN, 'BEAD O1? .. �'8�'i�t111III1TION P011eTRY'SEB•-• VICES; SAYS THAT AVE MIGHT 4,f ET .BAT: :WITH, 340;000,000' DOZEN ,BUT ASKS FOR 365,000,000 Ii' IT IS Y POS. SIBLE.• EVEN THE LOWER 'FIGURE `IS 65,000,000 DOZEN" ABOVE LAST YEAR,.: Canada needs those -eggs this year ... `.1943.. Part of. the increase has , to come from ,present !,laying ; flocks. But another part will have to come from . pullets hatched this • season. , If'... birds' hatched this season are going to deliver any, sub, stantial 'number of eggs this yestr, they:'•ll. ave to be; good chicks started early and grown right, 'thehonestlg believe this is . the profitable as well ' as the patriotic thing to do' this. year. ,-=start good chicks' early, as many ars you" can handle pro- perly, 'and ro=perly,'and. as early as you can. , Don't ' go by . the date you • started theme in former years ..: go by the date you can get your ;brooder house, ready' ' and your feed and fuel on handl • Demand is exceptionally heavy for certain breeds. If possible give n ,gewnd and third choice on breeds, gide and date wanted. • Some started clucks available -first come, -first served. refer ay:orm ler BRAY .CHICK HATCHERY Lucno AGENTS. �ER Misses;'Violet and' Annie -Culbert of Aylmer spent a : pleasant week- eaduatle-their parents; =Mr.• 'and • -TUE..1C1iIi0 RATION COUPON BANKING ' NOW. IN -EFFECT -IN IN CANADA Ration Coupon Banking came into effect March'lst in 3E490 branches of the •chartered : bangs throughout: . Canada; For,the. first • time,Canacliian' business houses will now be writing; cheques,- and the banks holding:0c- - counts,- expressed .in terms of coup ons for sugar, tea or coffee, or 'but i ter;; instead of in .terms of dollars !and cents. The system Will,. of ..course . •.r.:.;t interfere with the normal meth- ' ,.d of settling accounts between mer}. 1 chants .which will continue,, to be, paid by cash; Malik cheque, etc..' Every : retailer,, wholesaler and producer_ or distributor of rationed. • ; commodities is'affected. Here is how itwon The works, -retailer will s. Lick clownon gummed sheets 'provided him, 'the coupons he receives from his customers.. Depending on wheth- er his turnover in foods is large, medium or. small he Will deposit these, coupons in a "Ration Coupon Bank Account", exchange: thein for a "BankTransfer Voucher" or send SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONIARtO'. TRURS.DAT, 14IARCB 4sh, *a43 The r'c 'nits, 'Fane do tone, Mary` Anderson &►d Marilyn Me-.. Alpine were at, Geddes last E nday: Marilyn has passed • some tests al- ready. .. , • a * ,: • a a , Two of the of er ..Gmdes es erred' their ••sendu►g and receiving.tests'm Morse Code.' These are two of the mostdifficult tests. The Bantam Patrol' had. full' at tencdance and htgiiest marksfor stili •a • r• . s i Neat Friday, March 5th, the War Time Emergency,' Test starts. ,Don't forget; ' all who are 'taking: it, and' be in full uniform, if possible. them direct t� his supplier with his RAPED'" CITY` order -for .a fresh stock' of the coni modity represented: . • ' • • The , large' retailer, • the wholesaler, • manufacturer and.' other - 'supplier dealing in rationed commodities will ha--ve-a :separate Ration Coupon •.Ai • count on the, books aids bank for • each ecjmrnoiiity,: -which Will be :ex- pressed in cowl'ions instead of • dol- • lars' To 'these accounts he._ will de- ' • posit . ail • coupons,,.. • ration cheques and. bt e`'rarati o n h , -nio documents received frbm •consu ers or •dealers. • When . it as necessary. for bun,. to replenish his stock. of a rationed •commodity, instead of having to 'send" his sup- Mier-an--imixzense�nunber--of :cou- pons and other ration• documents- h will simply:• issue-�-a•-eiieque '-on - -his Ratien.Coupon Account for the auto- ber qf, coupon's .his :or -der represents: • The- simplicity i and, convenience. of this method for both purchaser and supplier w}ll be apparent • •iso additidn to. those who sell rat, Mrs. 'Wilfred Drennan and Mrs. Bert Treleaven and Ronald visited the ladies parents, Mr and Mrs. Jos. Hackett • and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stothers 'on Thursdatt. . T Culbert '. , Pte. Rae rMrliall' .was home from Ippei•wash over the week -end., • Mrs. Richarc McQnilliu.visfteii for Mae Webster of ,Cahn I :eat .. here. the week -end here. .. .• •••• }f e Ted Collyer of the', R. C. A. F. et 'Hamilton' spent the week -end here. Fus..Dave Jewitt of Niagara -on - the -L- ake visited" here last, week. with his mother.... • •• . • •* a •. • Bertram G. Curran. who has; been in Goderich • the• past „ eighteen months learning to be a funeral dlr.,. Mctor, 'has enlisted as PISBA., . R. C. N. V. R., London. • • ' • . • s s •. • Word has . been received . of the' promotion of James. Coyle Russell to the rank of Pilot Officer. Coyle has 'been overseas with the R.C.A.F. for several months and has been .in action •over.. the' continent: a few days last week with•. her dau- ghter,,. Mrs. Wm. 'Griffin. Stoker' Bill Martin, :riiember-' of a •. I Corvette crewe for the past , year,' Miss Eunice Reed spent the week- 'was 'home from, the East. Coast to end s-ith Miss, M. gine Irwin on the -Spend a . 28=da• : _ leave with his par- 2nd. ents, Mr. ands Mrs. Albert Martin '•• • . of West,Wawanosh. He left on Sat- . BORN -To Mrr and Mrs. Alf Ste- urday to return .to his boat. On Wed= • wart on Saturday, February 27th, ' a nesday evening friends and"..neigh- daughter ____ e _ - . -::d....... • hors gathered_ at Fordyce SchooL.for p a social:. evemn m his honor. e` Mrs. W G Reed spent Friday 1 afternoon with her Mather, -14.M.- D: H.• Alton.' . • No doubt about it, March surely came in like a Ston. . . Little George; the garage mascot; WANTED-�c1 mile bronze ter' ey gobbler, Appy, a'i Sentinel Office.` FOR SALE- 3-yest ld' Shot: horn heifer; duo Apri1.lst. Apply to Goa- doh Rei . unon; HHOVVSE WANTED -=.. will buy or rent a stir house in'Luekntiw. Ap-; ply at Sentinel Oiee. GIRL. WANTEDfor general house hold duties; by family of two adults: Apply at Sentinel..Ofiee. ' FARM, FOR RENT, not juchiding house, Lot. 2, Con. 9, Huron' Town- ship. Mrs. Arthur : Ftas , 1253 Ros= lyn .Rd., Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. FOR SALE -.77 -acre . fano, some timber, house and barn; east 'half' of Lot 16, 12th . Conc,esion township of'Kiriloss.-Alvin C. Percy, 4218 Al- lendale, Detroit Michigan. • • BABY` CHICHS -4' days.. old. B,R. or B.R. N.H. Hybrids., 95 pullets', *23.00; mixed $12.00;';cockerels $5.00 ($7.00 after April 1st).. John Cuyler,• R:4 Kincardine, -'phone Ripley 76-20.' AUCTION SALE of farm stock, ini,- lements, etc., at Lot 40�-Con.;, 3;. uron Township, Tuesday,; , • March 6th, at one:o'cioek See. bills' for list- and terms . L.G. Welsh; Prop.;. Donald 'B. Blue,`Atte. • 'Honed geods againstthe surrender of coupons there are. the •hotel's;; res- taurants, hospitals and the like whoserve 'meals which include rationed goodi;..These concerns operate on a quota and are known as "Quota [l�secs" and for :them' and their sup - Pliers the system 'evolved.Lb-y the .banks .will be particularly helpful. -u� Mr. Mrs, 4! act (torr rlqu hers Ed ,Durinin -of Essex visited with hiss brother Marvin daring the week. • . 1 r -Mrs. Cecil Blake : and Mrs Benson • Shahkieton spent :Thursday ire God= crick. a'n a n The-quete• ser - et phis- eta 1 .: set up in •a • ration -account. in • his bank and he draws ration cheques 'against • it.' With', these, • instead of being teed to one • registered .dealer 'he can ;obtain his supplies. from .any dealer.-_ and he May 'not over -shoot his quota as it is illegal to overdraw a.coupon account at the bank. Whenever• further •commodities. re - family v ited friends at Mafeking on 'Sunday. Misses Lifrainne Drennan and Lor- einne Durnin.Were home from' God- erich for • the week -end. -A; Red- Cross "quilt 'was quilted 'at' Mrs:: Crozier's : on Wednesday. : I was. visiting his aunt. He found the ' cat; in a sunny 'window, purring very audibly. • • `,`Auntie, come quick",'he shouted, "the, cathas, gone to,, sleep and • left,, her engine running';‘,• - quire to be rationed; more accounts will require to be opened. It involves a• great deal. of added detail work forth banks and 'their staffs .-and is a wartime service of considerablc importance. • • Gasoline rationing is not included' itt the system of Ration Coupon Banking...• LETTERS.: TO THE EDITOR • February 24th, 1943., Dear Mr: Editor: In , the tax': transfer agreements ' between..the. Ontario Government NOTICE, and the. Dominion • Goeernment I We are. in •need 'of: Rock Elm: Logs h ave endeavoured at " all -tames- to.. tq be used (need .tniture work -W .protect .the interests of the 'pule v,rlra� iie� b hi. Ontario. bonds - in the hundreds. of millions, and to safeguard the: future of: those -in this •Province .Who are , dependent upon Mothers' Allowances, Old Age Pen-. sions . and welfare .payments of • a stellar 'nature; It has •been my chief concern; More than concern,' it"has beena definite responsibility to those::: affected. Frankly, I thought e '. in -What. I believe .to be. violation of the spirit of certain agreements; the Dominion• Government . indirectly challenges'. the Safeguards" I sought to '-establi"sh • • . CLEARING. AUCTION SALE of farm stock; implements, etc., at Lot 11, 'Con. 6, Kinloss Township,. Thurs- day, 'March 11•th at '1 o'clock sharp. See bills for' list and terms. No re- serve. Charlie4 Robinson, Prop.;• Don- ald Blue, Auc. ti a `•. • fi BARBED WIRE and enemy guards "do not a ,prison make" for . Canadian soldiers. captured by the enemy. The-ir.thoughts, wing- ing across the sea, meet Red Cross parcels on their way to them. Last year„ the enemy said "pass" to 2,000,000 such. parcels.' '%ley were packed with 22,006;000 'pounds of food andrcomforts - •welcomedAirnre--ho•whom-the-barest necessities--haste--•become•-• • luxuries. • • But,•most of ,all, to each prisoner every Red Cross parcel is a mess. sage, from 'home a definite assurance that he as• not for- ' gotten, a remin er t at ,ino capture ' ana; Ian so ' et its ever marked ""ole strength" by the Red. Cross.. • T'hirty'percent Of the money•you gave..to the Red Cross last year was used to: provide. parcels ' for prisoners of war, The motley you give now will help to keep up and increase this flow of good cheer and hope to these lonely men. .., .� Consult your heart . ,' . Obey its 1ietates . Give `lsb allly •-''P#ffile, y-144 ucionow- _ . Without -entering --into-• discussion Q f all . the instances of , this type of "violation • I cite ,a .single case= that `of Ottawas 'complete. reversai of policy in respect to the negulaticlfi arm' sale of aicolielic- beverages -and subrriit to you, herewith copies of the correspondence between the On- tario aiid the, Dominion Govern- inents 'in regard to this • matter -in the_hope.__that-you- ;1i'"punlish itr and thus give your readers an op- portunity to judge the situation for themselves.. • • s :this correspoii race is especially revealing, in view of the fact 'that on December 16th, 1942, the Domini-' .ibn Government passedan Order' -in: Council °which definitely ,interfere. with the regulations uf the i:iyuu, • Lonirol Board of Ontario and' wince; ' A ,Red Cross: quilting was held m the Boards opini�n,'wui cost tut. test Wednesday at the home of Mrs.' Province $7;000,u00 •in, revenue an- Wm. Brown when three quilts were nually. • " , quilted and one: tied. • . . Mr. • and Mrs. Orville Tiffin; Joe CAitD OF THANKS- °. I wish •to acknowledge with sin. sere •thankss the lovelyparcel which • I received' from the •Lucknow:, Wo•: men's • Insti'tute. Its was 'much ap- preciated. ' • W .E. Collyer; , . Hamilton, Ontario. • r. -"NI/MEMORIAM. SPROUL — In loving riaemoty of Matthew Sproul, who passed away ane • year •'ago `on -March 10th.' Our lips cannot tell how. we miss him,... Our hearts cannot . tell what to •say; God alone knows how we miss him In a home that is •lonesome today. Ever rerneiribered_by Wife & Sona Licensed Auctioneer DONALD: B. BLUE Aretberley,' R. R. 1, 'Kincardine, Ontario: 41( 'Phone 30-24, Ripley: n • F T:,.. -_ARMSTRONG - OPTOMETRIST ' u 'i IN L;UCKNOW. EACH WEDNESDAY ' AFTERNOON: 1:30 . to • 6 o'clock AT , WM. SCHMID'S STO -can- pay good-•prices'-fo'r-good--aogs. We will be open, to , buy all kinds of logs. Get in touch with us. THE •LYTCKNOW SAWMILL CO. 'Phones 57 & 79 NOTICE FERTILIZER. . ,.-Ce met -C erative' will .be .mixing fertilizers as usual this spring. Our district covers. the Counties of Huron and Bruce. We use cotton.orute .bags. Please place se ders early( '• John. Jamieson, Manager, Phone 71, Lueknow. t ANGS1DE 1 P. STUART -MacKENZIE BARRISTER & 'SOLICITOR . , Walkerton,, Ontario.. AV61tNOW Each Wednesday Afternoon .& Evening •At G. H.- SMITH'S OFFICE ICINLOUGH Mrs. Harold Johnston and , little • Friend's'• in the community extend son of Lucknow are spending a few ,epest sympathy to Mrs. Belle Sles da'ys-witlr'-her zirotlien Mrs. Ween,,,,r in rhe loss. of her brother, the— Conn. '"" • •.••.• `. late Jack Armstrong, Mr:= Arm - Announcements have been receiv-' tr,ng passed away during the past' �d-Mere that^ -Mr -and MrseTmeLlt w- eek tn: Brilirh 'Columbia: ' of Toronto on Marche 9th are ;cele. •B E: McLean of Sarnia spent the 'orating • their golden wedding anni- week -end at his home here. ersary.'`We of this community -ex, Mrs. i. J: Haldenbyis ill at the, :end 'our congratulations. .' Yours 'very. sincerely,. • - M. F. HEPBURN, -Provincial• Treasure. (&litor•'s Note): Space deee not pi:. mit us' to puonsh the correepondenice. submitted by Mr. Hepburn. In his' letter. • 15th; Hon.. J,.L.,Ilsley.,-:oit-Jan.-. .uary 15th; 1942,- he asks for assur- ance that the Dominion Government :viii not attempt to enter the- fielc; • of • alcoholic . beverages. Mr. fleN• ourn aaded, "1 can •assure you" the. stenire .an emergency, arise wnic.• would make it acivaSeaule to re• strict tne sale of intoxicating 1iq- uurs, 1 wr.0 act• -promptly in tat matter". Li Mr. Iisley's reply .on Januar, dist, '1s.ta, he. said in part: "it ,. nut tne intention of tne Domituue zovernment to enter tne fiefs ui regulation •of the sale of alcoholic beverages • or• "t_'o,' treat, it.. as.:othei • than' o.ie belonging entirely to the . i,rovinces". - The change of policy .on the part ,.,f the Dominion txovatnmefit, mor,, Irian ten months later, has, we be Neve, the support of the vast ma,i ority .of electors in this province. • Why should. alcoholic, beverages no, ne rationed, 'when such, every da, necessities as tea, sugar and outlet ei rs..avaiaente-rn lumteu-quantitnes7 No • doubt the "violation"' and iii-, vasion of the provincial tax ,field, rias upset, Mr. Hepburn's .budgeting plans • but , rovincial fir ger.-,ai<n.:,,fu. sorry sta e o ` a airs, if ,the-secur • ity of provincial bond holders anu welfare recipients i5 dependent ori`. the revenue derived hoer the- of a.icohotio beverages ire this --banner t rovince of Ontario. :c,ZU DROPLET CALVES born to i, three-year-old • cow -owned by Freu kl111- o?(,., eleeste 0 +..else ltre- th,--beerenartege;.,..�,;ll�. faun. ,ai a Uv ing and' giving.- Houdini's Futile Trysts. *Ingham with his sister,, MI';r Sproul, .iron. liusbanti's, Ghost • herritf ixiho`celebrated 1 Mr, Jack •,lice' ns3ili (hirer and niece, idrs"�5 and . Dan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin: Mr. Jack McMillan has rented .1Vir, Watt Scott's grass farm and Messrs. .Fred 'and Charlie" Tiffin` have rent- ed Mr. Tom Roser' grass farm. The Red Cross social evening will e held this Friday evening at the .orae of Mr. 'and Mrs. Ralph Cask- nette.'Games and bingo will be the :itertainment of the evening. Every .ne is welnme. Children of school , e play the special game frect of oarge. :r.e, In Germany • x, The Institute dance to.have beer) until March 12th. on account .;f•, ',iss Flora Durnin left for Walk- ., news received by: Mr -and .vi, • to' do club work. •'"4''. Mowbray of their seri McKenzie's Mr; and Mrs. John Blake and Miss rial in a German cemetery. '.'n. 'Bernice Blake, B.A.,. of Newmarket •,; extends their' sympai„: on. Saturday attended'.the • McBay- Mr. and Mrs. R. Mowbray. . Brown wedding et Balfour ,St. Un Mr. 'and Mrs: B. E. McLean and family and ,'Mrs. Slessor spent -Sun- .' ” day with Bervie friends. Mrs. Fred Hodgins entertained e Red Cross ladies on Tuesday of-, :'•" 6crn.on at of her son; Wm. Lloyd in march l2th has been set aside as, world day of prsiyer . when the women of the nations meet for med-, dation and prayer. in Kinlough• and -strict . the ladies. this :year will ..,ret in' the Anglican church at 2.30. a quilting. This week Mrs. George . Haldenby will be hostess to the ladies.. Mrs. Harold Thompson of Kincar- dine spent Saturday with her sister, . Arthur Graham. DUNGANNON cid last Friday night was postpon-•• -- , • ' • ited Church, Brantford. The bride, VV Nj -r i,- u is ,.. , . ' "iss Bertha Brown, is the daughter • .f Rev." and ' Mrs: A W. the of ' Mr. and 'Mrs. Win: J. FIcnders , • Brantford and formerly' -of Ashfield :,f Wingham spent • last Tuesday "al Circuit. t pJO th Mrs? • D ltienne m^:.� ..arid. l►:txs - �tlhert-^ fi ^ ' -.� We are sorry to report Annie Ken'Mrs. D. tiE.. Anderson , and 'claughti i ms dy to be laid un with an attack day o attended tuners' on Porti ' f bronchitis. day of Mn Harry Hawkins of Port • Mr. and ` Mrs. Wes Leggatt of AIbert. . Iinr. a spent Sunday r.vc, �$ Mrs. Roberti Durttin,cdnvener for '.bowers of toilet articles for the vitt, her brother, Mr. Rs,ht. Mow women in uri.iform in Great Britain ray ;and. Mrs. Mowbray. -..$4 q ,:i. itlriiaa,"becti }n ,Quebec is rt taltin�a. eosin°- 'at Toronto. • Mr W' : Il„ Fari�iex spent in de,y; rrports'a grand-responi�xil1-w.. .-., age and stir.reund ng-eeeu xy- from. he -showers heid-lately. , Miss Clara Sproul spent the week,, end with • ilex Mother, • Mrs, D'av'id , , as told in the- Ain- 'birthday. (March 7) issue of The Detroit Sun. Mica Lillian Carruthers spent a day Times... the famous Magician's few clays laa't week with her sister,, widow tried for 10 yearia to contact Mrs George 1r fisher n Read hoW e1�ican Weekly with this Sundays 'lea ' brythe of Toronto; spent the. week -end with Mr. and Mrs, Albeit, .Houdins Ids ()rani' and ;Mrs. aSmythe and family. ' pBrit but finally was con- - ,incea befure her •reeeh_t_..iietlth._thi,t lne._ ty.._irte. 1. d __ct _. r Brea es eat; of all" Was itr � .Jami ha, a for `inn rr the doctor's Dare at the home g r Mir Trr1T t I _ N J mer resident Ile , t i*live Toni in Basi fetvArrosh. 13401040. Get. Sundays. Deb* o. village, villi' former sxrir'r y to hear a .iA !IiVn tit;,pc for a good recovery.