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ricenntow sornnii, Lieftitow, ®laic
le now, have our SPRING STOCKS of
Ceists4 Dresses
tS .and, Blouses
MAO,* WADY v TMUE'rY OF: ACCESSORIES SUCH AS
PURSES GLOVE.S•&, ROSE
it 'NEW.-SPRIN.G SUITS For Men &, Boys..
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Shop Early and Avoid Disappointments
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Lucknow, Ontario
rIvEsTIN VICTORY
Bay War.. Savings.' Stamps,
- — REGU•LARL•Y.
Harvey Hall of the R.C.A.F. left
pn Friday, after spending, two weeks
at his home here.
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Q ALS. jack Campbell, 'John Dah-
mer and J. C. Armstrong of Pet
awasya Camp, are on a two weeks'
furlough. at present.
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:..Sgt. NFeh'iin Hackett and Mrs.
Hackettof. Ipperwi spent the.
.w -eek -end with Mr ` -Mrs. Alex
Hackett; Ashfield.
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Fus. Phillips of Niagara -on -
the -Lake spent a few,: days with his
uncle fand. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George
Phillips of Fordyce. •
ser father .(iratelyl So. ' young
felt►,you want to become my sou-
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Toting fellow: Positively not=but
' of 1 , tarry: your daughter, I don't
see how 1.can help •'iit'
A minister was 'attending a bin-,
giiet when an awkward waiter drop-
ped a :bowl; of:,soup,. in his lap: The•
W. L: Francey .of the. Veterans'
Guard of Canada, who was stationed
at .Petawawa during the winter and
for the4past month: at Windsor, is
spendinghis furlough at his- home
in Ashfield.
minister looked. .around, agony' on •, • , • • •
his face, and exclaimed: ' Will some Met. At Hanfax
layman . say something appropriatep,1 A traq of local boys in 'tile Can -
adiaa Navy recently, met at -.
fax, IncludingWeil Webster, Vola
Ritchie, and Bob Tboebster'
Arrived Ovei,eas
Mrs William ~Stimson received
word_recently that her soli Bill had
arrived overseas on February 20th.
His brother Donald has been over-
seas for almost three years and the
twq• boys are looking forward to a
re -union at 'the first .opportunity
Their fatheris a member pi the Vet-
erans' Guard of Canada.
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Met In Theatre Overseas
• Jack. MacDonald was taking in a
show .overseas, recently. Into a • va-
:cant seat beside him slipper an
other. soldier: Later, when the lights
went on, ,"he.•,discovered the chap
at ''his elbow Was Norman '„Taylor.
Meeting Wider such' eircumstanCen
•no doubt was a thrill for these "two
young mea, who before enlisting,;
lived scarcely mare than astones
throw apart is L,ttcknow.
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Card From Ind'n
• •-A sh pigtent of' -cigarettes
'ten months ago to Sgt. Ales.. Smith
with the' R.C•A3. ' "Somewhere in
cHU .H. N S ,
Olivet Y I . •U,
The regular meeting was held in
the churcli on Thursday evening.
Beth McTavish presided. The scrip-
ture lesson was read by Donald Mc-
Tavish followed by••the topic taken
by Edna Barkwell Mr. Beech gave
'a talk .on leprosy. After singing of
hymn 502 Rev. Mr. 'Beech cored
with prayer. - •
ilnited Church W M.' S.
The Afternoon Aries of, the
United Church W.M.S. was held 'at
thehome of Mrs. R.-Thornpson, Mrs.
Rathwell.. was .in the chair. Plans
were made fpr •the. Easter Thank -
offering, meeting to be held' oh April
22nd. Mrs. T. Burns took. .charge of
the scripture study. Mrs: W. B., An
dersoni reviewed the study boo
chapter and several ladies read re-
ports from the Blue Book . On the
work in community missions among
non Anglo Saxons.
Presbyterian Gaud
Miss Katherine Agnew presiding,
de meeting opened m-• the --50th
'psa.im. followed by the Lord's 'pray-
er. . J. D. `Ross read the Bible re-
ference of the story of the "Raising
Of the Widow's -son( at Nein” ' of
which Miss. Mary McLeod conduct-,
ed the study. After the offering and
hymn 204, Rodney. MacLennan et-
plained the Catechism question.
Readings by Miss Greta Campbell
and Ronald Johnston were in keep-
ing -with :the -evening's= topic. "Ste-:
wardship of Mind and !Body" taken
by, M. E. -MacDouga.11.-- A sing -song.
led by H. L MacDonald was con-
cluded'by Rev. MaeD'onald's prayer.
St. Ptter's A. Y. P. • A. '
The regular meeting • of the A. Y:
d?. •A met Monday evening at the
hone of Mrs: Williston, with Bertha
Stimson ' in the •. chair: The hymn
"Stand up for Jesus" was sung, fol-
lowed by prayer by Mrs. Donaldson
: and the scripture . taken by Mrs. Has
.salL,The secretary reported -the -re-,
ceipt, 03 tiie._.orde,: of .:Prayer and
Hymn Books for the chuich. Rev.
K. F. Dann 'rendered •a violin solo,
and . was heartily encored- A, quiz.
game.followed, after which Mrs. L.
1?bilip gave a most interesting and
informative talk on the subject of
"Hong, Kong", outlining.. the natural
formation of the •isl nri, and illustra-
ting the Customs -and -habits of the
Chinese. The rector: exprt ssed the
appreciationof the meeting to both
Mn. Philip and Mr. 'Dann, with. a
hearty invitation • to . come again at
anytime. The meeting . closed,
the Grace pronounced by the rector.
India", was'acknowledgle ed last week.
Alex mailed his aclmowledgeffient
card on October 22nd, 1942, arriving
here more than five months after.
Alex said: "Everything going fine
over herein India, but rather warm-
ish even though .it is winter".
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, .. and when you buy ' a• Victor Bond, to help Bill, and
other boys on ,active service, you• do soriet•hing that Will
benefit you too. You sate money. It's really; a mistake to say
that you
"by a` Victory Bond. Yor:.are not buying anything. ,
You are sating • money, and putting your sa=.igs where they will be
absoi*;4-4-iy safe, and where they , earn rno=r, = for you. ' (Each $S 100.00
Victory Bond . erns "$3:00 a year -3c -c ter. ..) ' You are likely pro-
. d wtng , ani -earning more. Youca-. sae more. -: 'You are not :.
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bnymg , you can't get theta.. are 'bsying less of litany"
t ''•-thre rationed. Youcan't help sa-.-irig more. Se to it that
your saving are kept intact---emmarked fore s you will need when
:the war tads. You will •have 't• replace are v clic out. ' You
want a Sot t?aarig�,,.: '
VienetY saved. anr• Y-: tested ar. Victory ..Bonds.-
wil provide cash to pay for them,
WHAT IS A VICTORY BAND?
A VIcn9RY BOND is the t'✓ - w..:. of Canada` t�,o
sq,ai in each tiefull fAo•• vials( rY. 4.t: ✓T.,� a' �..... stipulated,
vitet isrtereat at Me . rate of 1' ,r a , - •ar. til • matu•-ity.
A Bondu the safest yin,._, mt.rne ... Co a: . The entire
of Winn neion •tt' F.' :: Cit:.e,•:a rats been issuing'
bottefs Lie 15' 3s= amid has nwer fails .:mac pati - :ass of principal
as A %fit - Bilod s any aise. more real...'":y . ; e' e: s t.e east than
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You can buy Victory Bolds
''for cash in a lump,ssna, or yoti
r„tu a e to pay ' them
in c nnvenieat instahnentstrVer
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Your Vietor'y Bond salesman
will be -glad to tell Sian
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trr�zcil it"ar Finance cothmit!'ee
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FOR SP.1 ING DECORATING ' we
have a supply of Wallpaper &paint
in stock: •Philip Stewart, 'Phone 8,
Lucknow.
SEED GRAIN FOR S.44,LE. -Improv-
:ed early Alaska .Rats. 75c' per bus:
Q.A-C,-,'2-1 Barley grown from reg-
istered -seed 95d -per bus. Lloyd Mac
•Dougall,, R.R 6 L-iicknow, 'Phont:
26-r-30 Ripley.. •
KINLO'.UGH
Mrs. Wm.: Holland aril little 'son
of Kincardine were recent ` visitors
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
McLean- •-
Sympathy _is extended . to the fam-
ily of the • late Mrs. Joseph Arm-
iron'g who passed awayin -W • .- -
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ton Hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Jas.
Hodgins attended the funeral 'at
Ni~gara • .
Mr, William Pinief of Sarnia is
spending • a few days at his home
here. ' •
Ttlic-S Dorothy -Pinnell of London.
' spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Pinnell.
Mrs. Arthur 'Graham visited on
Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Har-
old Thompson at Kincardine.
s . The community was • saddened on
Friday to learn of' the passing of
Mrs- Reg McBride (formerly Martha
Brown) • Mrs. McBride had been in
poor, health for some time but het
condition was 'not considered. serous,
until about . a week ago when she
was talion to London for treatment.
Resides her husband she is survived
by tiro daughters, Ellen and Muriel
also two brothers', Harry' and Frank
Brown --to whom sincere sympathy
is extended. •;
Mrs. R. Y. Hodgkinson is improv-
ing after about two weeks' i1)ne s
The regular monthly meeting 'pf
the` Sr. W. A. will be held on Friday
afternoon at the •home of Mrs.
.ey .Boy1?'.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy • and
family have -moved -,to Mr. Hugh
Lane's farm_ .
SMALL 'F ARM FOR RENT in ,St.
Helens; comfortable house . and . suit-
able buildings for chickens and
other stock, running . water, posses -
sign at once. Apply to H. McIntosh,
Lucknow, Phone 23.
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE ..of
farm stock and implements at Lot
24, Con. 12, .West Wawanosh on
Thursday, April -16th -at 130 sharp.
,Terms,' see bills. W R. Farrier,, Prep.
Matt ''Gaynor,. Auc. •
vELEARING AUCTION SALE of
Ilhrm stock, implements; etc:, at Lot
10, Con.. 8, E,D., Ashfield on Tues-
day, April 12th at one. o'clock: Terms
cash. No reserve as the proprietor is
forced to sell owing to ill health.
Rallace TWamley, Prop,; Matt: Cray;
nor, Auc:
UCTION SALE. of livestock' at the
ickyards,,,,Ripley, Friday, April 9th
at L30; including 15 Durham cows,
7 with calf at foot; 5 Durham heifers
due in'. April; 2 Holstein cows, due
in. April; 2 •Jersey, heifers; '2 Ayr-
shire heife&s&; 2 Durham bulls •5
young calves; .number of chunks of
gs;. 4 sows in pig and a driving
hors 4 years. Twenty head of these
cattle_ -are -,out -of two barns- in the -
district. Thomas Harris, 'prop.; Don-
ald Blue, Ain_ _._. ..,_ r _ -- •. .
FOR SALE -1930 Marquette sedan,
in .gond repair, good tires. Apply to
Bok '38,, Lucknow. .
'FOR, SALE—Quantity of Timothy
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seed, No. 2 Grade. • .has since been
re -cleaned at S. L Robertson's. Ap- •
ply to1t'm: 'helm, R.'3 Lucknow.•
FOR SALE nn R1:NT--Comfortable
frame house} on ,Clyde St. %-acre
of land, possession at once. Appy
'at Sentinel .Office••or .ton5l s.
Wilson.
CARD -OF THANKS
Brothers and sisters of the late
Alex MacLean, wish to acknowledge
with sincere 'thanks the many kind ".
wets • and expressions of sympathy',,
extended them by friends and neigh •
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ors in th ger egtreriteut.
-Card of Thanks
•Regihald•McBride and family wish
to :express their heartfelt thanks' and
' sincere' -appreciation, to. Dr. Carp'
eto and'the' many friends' and, nein-
bors for their kindness, at the time
of their' recent . bereavem'ent. • •
NOTICE 10 CREDITORS :
AU persons having clairns,.against•
the estate 'of . Angus MacKenue late
of the Village of Lucknow in the
County 'of Bruce, retired baker, de-
cease& who. died .on or about the 8th`
day of February, 19.43, are notified
• to 'send to J. H. Crawford,•Wingham;
Miss Winnie Percy of Kincardine
is spending a few . days • with her
mother. Mrs. Wm. Percy,
Friends of Mr's. Joe Wall are glad
to see her ' out again after being
,rfined to the house during the
winter, follov.-ape
-ration an opration which
she underwent last/alt.• •Re
Ontario;, on. Or befcargaC
of- April, A.I^t .iui particulars
,0-fligirtans in writing ithinedi-
ately after the said 17th day ,of
April, the assets of the said testator
will be distributed amongst the par-
ties entitled tl'ereto, hiving regard -
only to' claims of 'which the exc-
cutors 'shall then have. notice':
DATED this 24th day of Marchi; A.D.
1943.
' J„' H:.CRAWFORD.
Witigham, Ontario.
"-Sulicitut ful the -Executors.
• TENDERS.
TENDEES for. repairing and decor-
ating the Township.Hall will be re-:
ceived by the: undersigned • up to .and
in•cludin Apra. 12th, '1943. Specifica-
tions may be seen at the Clerk's'
office; The lowest' or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
• . purnin Phillips, .
Lucknow,- Ont. R.R. 2.
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MORTGAGE:SALE
Under. And By Vir'ture Of The Pow-
ers Of 'Saler contained in a 'certain ' .
Mortgage which wi'li be produced .
at time of • sale. there will be offer-
ed for sale by John A. McDougall.
auctioneer, at' Public . Auction'. on.
Tuesday; Apia 27th. 1$43, at . the.
hour. of two o'clock in the afternoon
at thefarm of the late •
JOHN ALEXANDER MacDONALD,
near LIJCKNOW, ONTARIO,
41 the following property, namely:
-- In
the 'Township:' of :Kin-loss,4
the County .of Br.'uce, and being
composed 'of tot,- 3�- .in the 4th, Con-
cession of the aforesaid Township of ' •
Kinloss,., containing one . hundred
acres '.more or'.less..
ON the said harm there is said to
be erected a dwelling house and. au '
burr. • - .. • •
-The lands will be sold•,subject two
a Reserved Bid.? •-0
Terms of Sale of Farm: T enty-five
per cen'tAO 4 Money to
;,: a'•vw si at the time Gf + ,; L, r• t
balance. to .be secured by
gage with interest at four •
per annum.
FOR further particulars and, con-
ditions'• of sale, apply to , ,
The Commissioner , of Agnieutturai
Loans •
East BIock Parliament Buildings,
Toronto, Ontario.
DATED at Toronto this 30th day ox
March, 1943. • ` 0
TENDERS .
SEALED TENDERS will be received
by .the, undersigned up 'to'. Monday,
April 12th. • 1943„•at 2 pan.' for the
crushing and hauling of ,the gravel d
for the,year 1943, 4.sets with a pos-
sible,5th at an average •cif 1000 yards
per set. Tenders. to be a ',flat rate
laid 'down. on the roads. unifier sup-
ervasion of Road Supt. Tenders to
be aecompanied by cel t Pied cheque
for 10 per cent of tender. The low- J
est or. any tender" net necessarily
. accepted, • •
J. •P.. LANE. Clerk Twp. Kinloss,
B. 2 Holyrood. Ont.' •
T. ARMSTRONG
1 ' .O ETRIS
N 'LUCKNOW
, EACH, WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON "
1:30 to 6 o'clock
A.T-W.IL..SGHMIDS,-STORE .
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P. STUART MacKENZIE
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
Walkerton, Ontario.
IN LUCKNOW
Each Wednesday
Afternoon & Evening
At G. II. SMITH'S OFFICE
CREWE
Mr. Norman Rivett has returned;
from Hamilton' where he spent the
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'• Mr, and Mrs, George Hunter of
., Zior, visited, 'oil Sunday at Wilfred
Drer.ar.'s. •
prayer" by Mrs. Rivett, Mrs. Blake
gave an interesting reading. The
study book was given by Mrs. Bert
Treleaven. During the business per-
iod Mrs. Kilpatrick offered her
home forthe next' meeting. Mrs.
Rivettcharge d1 the program.
M:i•s. Raymond Finnigan sang a solo.,
i-. Vickerson and Mrs. Cecil Blake
• "end Mrs. Ver-non.ofHunter.
BOUNDARY EAST
JoannL -and Mornay,,of Lucknow
-'-",R.---,...r."s er,1 "S'o.'asda vittr Mr. and Mr .
Master Kenneth 1i4acL of Bert Tr eleaven's and at Wilfred
Wrngh rn ,spent the -Week-end ,with r i �- theirgr•
his n ar ts- Mr. and Mrs. 3 L.' nor' wit., incl, ket-idpare:rts.
dp ,.M. • and 'Mrs 'Jos. Hackett..
Dawson.lir. :.lSl.al'eton nt a
fe c
Mr.. and Mrs. W. J. Irwin of the days ir, Go*t,de: rch.ck.. • spe• • .
2nd contessicin tiisited vn Thursday' lit Jack, Cur an and
with aim s: Endson ar d M35hGdret`K, fa. fry vts:td n Sanday afternoon
Hu':dson. w :tr, Mr. aria Mrd. -Herb Curran
Mr. and Mrd'. John Bars and lam and .P -tram. *.,f the' R.C.N. who was
iiq•spent Sunday with Mt and Mr f-,,-L*,nao for -the week -end.
John Purves. . - . "
lir 'a ac
r Vv dr d e war savings pavilion and laid her "
n of the W M S • 1 hoard on the table with a decisive
lied • in prayer.'
A number from. here attended the
funeral of'the late Mrs. A. Pater- In
son, formerly. Ida McQuoid, off"
-Thursday to Wingharn Cemetery.
The sympathy of this' community
is extended to the bereaved ones.
HANOVER PUBLIC SCHOOL was
recently broken into and the'teach-
els'. desks ransacked.' About' $11:00
fpr the Red Cross and for War 'Sav-
ings Stamps was stolen.
p_ _. -iteJ :eir:oau `httr. "Vi.rs. Ewart -Tay Al Edinburgh_wornan" walired in •
,from Kincardine spelt#. Tuesday � - g ,
ening with Mr. and MIs. Frank Ma - e 'ies ay . .
I ler. The Apfil m,. +i g
Miss jean Forster and Mr. Mr._ and v: i« or: Tuesday..afte•rnoon at 'Mr's,. firmness ---
Mrs. Will Forger and family triartro tr„•f.�•„ Blake's, Before the meeting a!
1 ve beefs sating � this up ,to di -
at Mr. James For-'ter's•or Sunday t,u.: was quilted for the Russian re- +vorce• my husband, she said, `but
i` Mrs.' Alex•Haekett it, apexdang a ":re>f.-ar,d•v.t'i: r,rrk pair Woollen blarl- madefur my trine] "to deal with
few clays this week with her dough ret.,. l qu111.1 and r, :'',r•r clothing was :Hitler.
'ter Mrs, Parts Mather. . also sent Mrs. R Finnigan was in
o Mrs. Foy CrMgle of Detroit is Charge. o�f, the f<„irwing program: IT O. CON ELL; 0.Nit. agent at .
Gi
,$ Visiting. With Mrs., Carnes and Jack, Mrs�y
LeI.-,,r Shackleton gave a Ripley has been transferred to El-
i "'lam." D: K.. Alton is visiting .vitt! spin -AA •<t"r-,,' ance reading,' fol- mire, and has been succeeded by
hh°r' daughter, Mrs. gam Morrison. ' lo*ed by a 'solo "Sweet hout of Richard Yule from Thedfor'd.
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