The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-05-06, Page 4*AGE *Ora
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MAY .15th 1943,
(learancemales,
Remaining Stock'
1 new Vacuum"Cleaner. ,'
1 new Car Radio.
E1eietrie Fencers " -
Also "A number of used`
Rados.,
1 used Washing Machine
New BATTERIES; TUBES, etc..
Greer Radio
and'
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Tios.Aumelow SENTINEL, LVC NOW. ONTARIO
181AS AMAKKIaliA SANT 1
• ,n ----rte*
recent reference The Sen-
tinel to, an aka' arena pant owned
by•'Mrs. T. W Smith,' Bas de-
cided Mrs..Ed, Pickwoad of St.
,Albans, New Yorks to drop us a
ierbn`f't: ele
eVent irtEitage
News budgets in unsealed ;filet-.
tern require only one -cent post-
age. !There has been some con-
fusion in' . this regard since the
new Postal rates went into effect..
Any news- matter -sent in an un-)
Ai"R fr�,
7:n
0 TOUitliDA Z ^. A it OM,
hostage;
Mrs, Pickwoad's amarella is six
ears=old,,atn{1 ha$ blooairled-fo:r the '
last four years. Last/year it had SCRAP c..OLLECTION.
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three. stalks- ITwo.stalk.' rere 20 :WEEK FROM MONDAY
inches tall with five flowers each: .
The third stalk had three: flowers. " Tlie. C1ansineri's first salvage.
It, has just fmisherL blooming .collection' of the will be held.
this 'year and .eakiii of the three on' Monday evening' May 17th: AS
stalks had five, flowers - `' The usual the town will 'be divided
blooms are bright red and much _into three Sections,: for. speedy
larger- than ail. Easter lr collection, °Householders are ashy-
--The 'leaves die off, -soon after ed' to set their salvage at the
it blooniis and- 'Misr,: Piokvoad curb: In event that the weight -of
sinks .the pot in the garden until' the . material makes this imposs-
fall, •, when - it is put in the geilar . ible, notify .L.. V Thompson; : so
and forgotten about: until after that arrangements
can be made
the New Year. When" the leaves t „pi* p
. s t alersals vvalnted remain....un-
=smart -shooting _: e=giant^
rchange, froma
• list year and in--- the "sun and :watered well:. •' ......
elude metal, ' rtibbeer, . • rags, paper
and' bottles.
;:;:;...1. a ,.....
good *ado v
.goats. „ Apply to L x'. Stingel;
lane
annon: �`
ttuls33e , ,uckno
mid Dlstr let.
V -e eongsatate---
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:district .on its . tn.a
wise in ' the :recent
"drive. Given an
$2,$00, which was not
the village and -
har dsotnely aver th
n4001 - 'are only a
: slice of< x,400. W' v
say that Ahem isn't.
Bruce Cpuny, whi h
recf►rd.'Cheslley; En
kni
cent res -
&I Cross
bi eetive of
a ' can one,
ict - went
t•i: and do-
e dollars
tar to
ENGAGEMENTS
The' engagennent: isannounced
of.: Cpl. Harold -Allin; • R.C:A.F.,
only son of -Mr, and; Mrs. C.
t�f�otlPrieh, nt ,-farmer .ky
of . LLiickhow, to Elizabeth Hope
Morris; youngest daiughter of Mrs.
.M C. Morris and - the late War-
rantOfficer' 'W. T. Morris, R. . N.;
of. Vancouver; B. C. 1.'he .weddink.
will take' place -Saturday, May • 22.
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FOR SALE -.-young pigs, weaned.
Johnston McLeod, R. 3 l3oly rood,
'Phone 27,-8 Ripley.
Paints, Varnishes,, Enaine.is and
decorating: needs' in stock. Philip
Stewart, ,,Phone .8, Lucknow.
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FOR .SALE''= -A Gurney Qxfbt°d
range in good condition,suitable
for farm home. Apply at Sentinel
Office..
FOR SA1,E — -Good mahogany
bed (double), spring and mat-.
--tress;---1-dresser; table; kitchen'
tables. Apply to Mr. Hornell.
LOST--Satixrda y evening, a bug-
gy robe in the United Church.
shed, 'or oni the Boundary east.
TRUCIKS �:A1•1`DTRAILERS -
. Fleage return .to. Sentinel Office.
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S'iI:O, WANTED; to ;good repair,• -
•G1=
POTATO '...
CER nnED SEEP
POTATOES
IRISH . COBBLERS
and w
Green :Mountains
PRICE :$4.00'. .
Finlayson 'Bros.
HAVE FLEET OF OVER 40 '
•The Hanover Transport. ow t also Garnsey„ heifer for sale,
by ;McNaughton Bros. ;with head freshened. Vernon Hunter,: , R..' 1,
office at Walkerton,, -has taken Lucknow..
over' the Dirstine Transport Com- ' •
party of Chesley. This transaction;
includes six, additional trucks and
the freight=carrying . privileges on
the Toronto to Owen:. Sound route.
1VicNaughton Bros. z ow}have a
fleet of over. . forty trucks and.
xi e.,, AFTER; 21 YEARS in business in
LOST -Light truck spare tire 3Q
• •mac in Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 'trailers. plying the main highways.
d a finer.. Yeager have sold their -restaurant of • Ontario, and a staff of over x , between Wingham 'arid 11/4
5
fifty. employees:
Ise:' 1 to H. Begeest of Dundas.. miles. north of LrtGkn,gv oma Holy-
- ....rood road . Please lei at :Sen-
-• t-inel Office -vr-A,vane. •=--Tirnes;
Wingham. Chesffr Casemore.
WANTED 'TO PUR.CHA'S>w-"-Pu1-
lets all breeds and ages 4 weeks
up to 20 weeks. High prices paid:
Write for full :details: Tweddle
Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fer-
gus, Ontario. ' •
AUCTION SALE, of farm stock,
implements,. etc.," at .the farrn of
thelate Win L_-Shiells ._Lot.:7,
&n. 5, Ashfield, on Friday, May
7th at 1 o'clock: See bills; terms
cash. 'Mrs. Sadie Shiells, Prop:,
Donald B. Blue, Auc.
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FURNITURE BARGAINS at the
Mildmay Furniture Store. Chest-
erfield suites, new & used Pianos,
bedroom suites;-Schuett '& Sons,
.Mildmay and ,Mount. Forest.
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rf/f ;h fy h
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the FUR E..REEDQMS
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Want and l~'reedom from Fear' .. ,.
Look at that a boy of yaurs-
It's his future you are fighting and the t to win for your- children and
wgr'kitsg for;. his future you are PaYing grandchildren the kind of a world they
for v heasyou, "Back the Attack" with deserve, Do rottrpart. Bud luxtuY� °
401.1.21"8-- War ds- 3 --es oiu- uy necessities-oe-Lend
are needed .in the Deft for the dour , your. money. for F.reedoiou: Lind now
Ft eedoms ... Freedom of Speech,
rreedoin of Worship, Freedom _from. ' and reap the• reward tomorrow!
BUY THE
14c,�RYI�AN
...AND BACK THE Ai'TACK-
SPONSORED BY:
The Municipality of- The Villa e . of 1Luck.rov
AUL
F - 1`.- ARMSTRONG,
OPTOMETRIST
{LN •LUCKNU�
EACH' WEDNESDAY • y:
.AFTERNOON'
•
1:30 to 6 o'clock
AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE
.
P. S cart MacKenzie
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
Walkerton, Ontario.
IN -'LUCKNOW
Each Wednesday'
Afternoon & Evening
At G. H. SMITH'S OFFICE:
FOR SALE—House and large lot
with glassed sun room and rpof.
.and -sides- ...covered -win -i•ed brick
asbestos. Price $800'.. cash, or $300
cash .and $15:00 a month. for three
ye-arrs. For . i•nformation • apply to
G. H. Smith or Joseph, Agnew. '
.CARD_. OF THANKS -
John S. Kilpatrick wishes "to
express his grateful thanks • to. all
those who so kindlyremembered
him while confineto his home...
Their kindness and . thoughtful-
ness was most sincerely apprecia-'
EM }R •
I acD1A_RRlytID—In loving 'mem-
ory of Douglas Mac,Diarmid, who
passed away May llih, 1939. -
To -day recalls sad memories.
Of our dear son, gone to rest •
And the ones that think of. him
to -day
Are the' ones who loved hini best,
Sadly - missed by 'Mother and
Dad.,. - -
Clmrelr .:R:el]s...Ring . Agaiun -..
-For-the the first time since the
spring of Britain's great peril in
1$40, the ban on regular Sunday
morning ringing of church bells
has been lifted by Prune Minister
Churchill. The ban was lifted in
time to allow the bells to peal 'out
for the -brightest E -aster --Br tai -
•has witnessed since the beginning
of the war. ' e
OUR THANKS an
APPRECIATION
Having been accepted as a
shoemaker with the R.C.A.F.,
my family and 1 want to thank
all who .have -helped to make
our business and social life. so
pleasant.
Our wish 'is' that you will
rondure; msntil2sir i e
as we may again solicit your
patronage and friendship.
Sincerely,,
M. C. Orr,
rig t'eiit s C iuirch On Sunday morning the 21st
(Reserve) Field Brigade; R.C.A.,
under the command of Lt,,Coi.'
George Howson,attended divine
service r 1�, . W ingfiam :United
Church; with Capt. Rev. W, A.
Beecroft, Brigade_„Chaplain, -de-
livering..th-e sermon. The Brigade.
includes Wingham, Walkerton,
Listowel and Kincardine batter-
ies..
Prayer For Revival
The prayer meeting for revival
will be held as usual Friday ev-
ening
Britain To Buy Beans •
The 1-,hrron Bean Growers Com-
mittee have reeeived information
thai the Dominion Goverturient
has' made an agreement with the
British Marketing Board which _
N year at $2,50 per bush'-
. el frpm Producers,