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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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HYBRID 'VARIETIES, matur,..'
lig for ensilage jn front -90 to
.100 days — No. 606, 625 and.
Varices Sweepstakes.
DENV VARIETIES
BAllsy, GOLDEN GLOW &
'WHITECAP YELLOW DENT
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' SORGHUM and
SUDAN, GRASS.
'FOR SALE AT
G. Andrew s
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•• -IMPORTANst_THAT1HWIS
ON'T EXCEED 220 POUNDS .
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Geprge R. Paterson, forrner.
,Bruce County Agricultural rep-
rientative, and, now Canadian
Tra-d-e-- -Commis-
sioner in London, England, who
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was in .Ottawa _recently, made
some observations on why Britain
wants lean bacon.
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"Bacon Productidn 'in Canada
• • , is now at the highest point on
record. This may., enable the
. 4,0unce bacon,ration for the peo-
pleof Britain to be maintained",
said- Mr: Paterson. "While the
British bacon ration is not ,in-
_eluded:in the general meat ration,
-theyertheleSs it is a Very impel. -
..tent part because—the official
meat: ration isnot what might
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'be considered, generous. 'It con-
sists of an amount of meat to the
value "of 26 cents per week with,
average Weight of slightly more
than one pound. the.,additional
food provided by 4 minces, .of ba-'
• con should 'consequently contain
as high a percentage of animal
• protein as is - found •in_ any -good;;
lean meat. '
"While there is d' comparative
shortage of; fats in Britain there
are more economical ways of pro-.
-viding, fat than by shipping it in
the form --of fat bfeon. . •
• 11Thotigh1tisimportant to-pra=
vide the quantity Of bacon re-
.. quested by Britain from Canada
—675;000,000 pounds thia year—
it.. is • equally ,important that the
hogs produced. for bacon for 'Bri-
• tain should not be overfed— or'
in excess of a weight' of 220 lb.
live weight when marketed": •
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ADMIT , THEFT, WERE
REMANDED ONE WEEK
Roy Watt; 36., and.james Hotta -
ton, 21, formerly •of .kolyrdod,'
pleaded guilty to the theft of ,a •
threshing Machine -belt, valued
at $200, • from Marshall Gibson,
A.Slifield. Township. thresher. They
were' remanded .to Goderich jail
for one Week for. dentence after
a plea for, leniency had been
made by Counsel. W. A. Sutliff -
land. Both have previens' theft
convictions againdt, them, Crown
Attorney HolineS said.
David Houston, father of James,
Charged with . retaining stolen
oPertY, knowing it to be stolen,
had.his Case' adjOurned one week.
The stolen belting was found -•in
his house. He pleaded not duilty.
The arrest. of Watt and Hous
ton, who hd been working. in
Goclerich, followed a 'lengthy in-
vestigatloir conduCted by. Ftrovi
tial Constable Frank Fox.
NEWLYWEDS HONORED
AT WESTFIELD .
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A large number nf friends and
relatives • from BlYth, Belgrave;
LucknoWc, kofide.abbra and the
surrounding community gathered':
at the home Of Mr. and Mrs, Alva
McDowell, Westfield, On Thurs-
day'evening in honor 'of Mr. and
'Mrs. Harvey McDowell.
the guests were received by
Mrs.'',Nornianl McDowell and the
•bride's .gifts and troussean were
displayed by. Mildred Thornton.
Community singing was enjoyed
*ith -Mrs:tSidney -MeClinchey-at
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_theino., Solos were rendered
by, -Shirley ...Radford and three-
year -Old Barbara' Smith, Goder-
ich. A reading by Winnifred
Campbell was enjbyed. The ad-'
dress was read to the young
coin* by Albert Walsh. ' The
groom responded, thanking their
friends for the many gifts which
Were displayed ,Ore a laCe=c6Vered
table. ,•• ". •
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AIM TO SELL RAIL
GHT-OF.WAY
'Representatives from Goderich=
& -Kincardine arid The Tnwndhips
of Huron and AShfteld, . met at
•Goderich last week to disCuss.
plans for 'disposing of the right-
of-way of the defunct Ontario
West Shore Railway, to the. On •
tail° Departirient of Highways.
The right-of-way adjoins and
forms part - of the pate Water
Highway.'
Mayor Brown of Goderich was.
Chairrnan ef the 'meeting and W::
C. Attridge was named 'secretary
of ' the. AssOciation to . suceeed
Thomas StOthers, of Dungannon..
A committee of two- 'from each -
municipality was appointed. They
were'to. 'interview Mr. Stothers,.
the' trustee, and Were scheduled
to meet in Goderich laSt night
Jiit District -Engineer 1V1a.cPher=
son of the Departinexit of High-
waYs, •Stratfqrd. Froth': this meet-
ing. -it is hoped .something con-
crete will developfor a deputa-
tion to take to the 'Minister of
Highways 'at Toronto ,at an early
MeTAVISH BROTHERS HED
THEIR PRESBYTERIES
Two brothers. serving as min-
isters in. different parts of
aria -ha -Ye --been.!--eleeted-ehairmen.
a their respective pregbyteries.
.They are Rev. Duncan McTavish
of CalVary 'United Church, ..Lon -
'don, elected'ehairman of. the Mid-•
dlesex Presbytery, and Rev. Fred
McTavish, Sunderland, who has
been chosen for the same position
in the :Lindsay, Presbytery.
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Purina (hick and Pullet
GROWING PROGRAM
•DO' NOF°OVERCROWD—First 6 weeks alloi,V one square
foot for 2 'chicks. From Si$ weeks on allow one. square .
• foot per bird. • • •
• HEATING & VENTILATION—operate stoVes and regulate
heat a day or tw�. before chicks arrive. Start with 90 -de- -
greespand reduce gradually about 5 degrees per week un-
til temperature is down to 15 degrees. •
PURINA Ft EDER...SPACE—Allow 1 inch feeder space per
chick first 3 weeks; 2 inches per chick 3rd to 6th week;'
3 inches 'per chick after 6th week.
• WATER SPACE --Two one -quart water fountains per 100
chicks 'at start. At 3 weeks ,change to two one -gallon
fOuntains, Treat water 'with Chek-R-Tabs.
• OUR FINANCE PLAN.'
For reliable farmers, we will supply you ‘.,41h Hog Chow
at today's Cash Price, pay when the Hogs to market—
no carrying charge.
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Lorne Saikenitatir Mione.mw
From the 'discussion it develop-
ed that some forty-two acres of
the railway right-of-way were
incorporated in No. 21 highway.
A price per acre ($100) was de-
cided On; plus, of course, work.
which had been done stidh as'
grading, fill, construction. bf en1-.
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•yerts, etc., but no definite amount
was fixed. •
Mayor. W. R. •Pollock headed
gif.lbeitoge.
*THURSDAY, JUNE. 3rd, 1943
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'GIRL ROOMERS or Boarders
wanted. APply at Sentinel Office.
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FOR SALE•: -.=Massey -Harris 14=
disc harrow,' nyarly- ne*:•James
Forst R. 1 LuCknow,
PUPS :FOR SALE Purebred.
Springer Spaniels (brown and
white), ideal pets- or retrievers.
Reasonable. R. V. Waidon, Ripley,
Phone 94; '
FURNITURE FOR sALg,-c.it-
cheriette set and. 4 -piece bedroom
suite, like new. Can be seen at
Hugh IVIacIntOsh's, Lucknow,
L7)1iine 23. ,
RADIO BATTERIES' and electric
fencers -will continue to be avail-
able from Greer Radio 4 Sports,
by applying to J. M. Greer, R.
Lucknow. Stockof batteries 'on
hand at all tinies: • ,
-,CARD: OF THANKS ,
Mrs. 'R. J. Cameron -and *family.
Wish 'to -acknowledge with heart-
felt gratitude the 'many kind .acts
and expressions of Sympathy
tended them by friends arid
neighbors, and to especially thanic
Revs. W. J-SteWart, C. H. Mae-.
Donald and G. G. Howse, and•
those Who- loaned their cars. '
• NOTICE
• A warning is issued that .those'
who create a disturbance On the,
streets of the Village, after dances
or' at any other time, by blowink
of horn's ..by undue noise, win
be prosecuted •• • •
'By Order of .
CatAIN FOR SALE—Oats deliv-
ered. around 61c a bushel; barleY
delivered. around $1.50 per cwt.
Lower prices off car. --Harold
COurtney, Ripley.
- TEACHER-WANTED, protestant,
for S.S: No. •11, Huron Township.
Duties to commence September
lst, 1943. Apply stating 'qi.talifica-
iibriS to James. McTavish, R.R 1',
Ripley, Phone 2-r,29.
• NOTICE
• .COTJRT OF REVISION
• A court of revision, on the as=
sedSment roll' of West. Wawanosh
the' Kincardine delegation, Which, .Township .will be: held at the
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included Reeve Willi* Walsh, •Township Hall on Tuesday, June
-Conticilloi21tifel- -and •Cterk- 2th:at 16 Ta.iii-.7
.1.--- RT-14e1C-45r. nr.pm,Hur07-40.7-n-- --D. uRNIN-pErLr-oezrk-.-
sthiap4) came e t‘toefevheis'Hooeriibnerctt:F; atrrrot ,TE14iotAp, ,EpwRilitgn6
Ailifield ,•13.eeire._.,,A.leLL,c MdPon4k1 AND T
& Deputy Reeve Gilbert Frayne,
, Now is the tiine to take a course
from Goderich, Mayor Brown,
Reeve Turtier- ' Deputy Reeve in telegraphy- and typewriting.
Many operators and assistants in
Baker. and Councillors . Mowry, this line Of 'work are being pilled
Htickina and Attridge. ' for with good wages.'CaII at the
Over,thirty years . ago kiticar-'1.6cal„ eani.dfdn National. ;Tele -
dine. guaranteed bonds of the O. graph Office for information.
W. 'S. R. tO 'theextentOf$59;000,' • •. ' • • •
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Ho,t�wEi$?5,O00,
$125,000, Goder,ich $150,000 a EX EtUtORS.
SALE
total of $400,000.• The municipal- ' .
ities lost not only :this but a '" The t'arni, livestock, 'chaffels.
greater amount ,since paid 9t4 in and househOld goods of the 1.1.7
interest, recoyeringmine part of • tate , Ofthe late Mary kinahap
it from the sale of rails ; :will be offered for sale. by .public.
, 'auction: on the Eat Ha1fof Lot
MANY. ATTENDED:FUNERAL:
.,OF MR. A.. R. ANDERSON,.
A final tribute was paid the
late ' Alexander Rose Anderson
when a large number of friends
and relatives attend& his fun-
eral on Thursday last.
A private service was ,held at
the hone o1 his brother, D. E.
Anderson, near Dungannon, fol-
lowed by a service in Dungannon
United church, concluded by Rev.
it J. Vickerson, the pastor, as-
sisted by :,Rev. C. A. MacDonald,,
pastor of Erskine'Presbyterian
church.
Interment was made in Col-.
borne cemetery with six -nephews„
Carman Anderdon, ,Dimgannon;
Wilfred & Fred Anderson, Luck -
now; Arthur Anderson,, Detroit;
Warriner Walters and, Harold.
Walters of Colborne Township,
acting as pallbearers. The floral
tributes were borne by six nieces,
the Misses, Mary Anderson of
Kincardine; Hele, Mildred and
Alma Anderson of Dungannon;
Miss Hazel Webster, Lucknow;
and \Mrs. Arthur Anderson, De-
troit.
CHARLES LIDDLE is moving
his family from Ripley to Blyth,
where he is, employed as forencian
at the Gordon Flax Mills.
BORN .
PURDON—In Wingham General
• Hospital, on Wednesday, May 19,
JO Pte. and Mrs. Hector Purdon,
Whitechurch, a daughter.
-No..' .23, • the --Ninth -COncession
of . the Township of ,W;estWawa-,
'nosh, on Saturday,* Juii-e-5th, 1943
at One, P.M. . •
Included in the sale will be
one cow, hens and' turkejt,
or car,. Cook stove,.two heaters,
Player 'pia:4 sewing ,machine,
one parlour uite one dining
room' suite, carpet skveeper, one
dinner set and one •tea set of
dishes, extension, table, kitchen
ehairs, rugs lamps, etc., together
with a quantity ofwood.'
The farrr will .be offered 'Sub-
ject to conditions -to .be read at
the sale and subject to a reserved
TERMS: Chattels, 'cash:
Dated at Wingham, Ontario; this
twenty-sedmd day of May, A.D.
1943 • '
Matt Gaynor, W. Bushfield .
Auctioneer. Wingham, Ont.,
• Solicitor for the Executors:
THE VILLAGE COUNCIL.
I• N 'MEMORIAM
HODGINS-4n: loving memory of
a dear wife and mother, Mrs.
John Hodgins, AO passed away,
June 7th, 1942. "
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When .the Lord...said, you have
firrighed, •
Collie' up higher, Mother dear,
You hayewon a croWn,in.heaVen__
By your:hive and. kindness- here,:
e remember well. our sorrbW,;
As we Stbod beside your bed,
Our deep • and heartfelt anguish,
When we saw that you were dead.:
We miss your kind and Willing •
hand, ‘.• .;
• Your. fond and earnest.
Our home ,is dark 'without you •
mother, ,. • •
We miss you everywhere. .
Remembered by .Father • arid
daughter. Tena
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• F. T. ARASTRO 'NG
OPTOMETRIST-:
I N.• LUC KNOW
FIRST WEDNESDAY
OF EACH MOpTH
AFTBR, JUNE 1st kt,
10 a.m. to 6 "o'clock. .•
'AT Vf/M. SCHMID,"•S STORE.
P. Stuart MacKenzie
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
• 7 Walkerton, Ontario.
• IN LUCKNOW
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Each Wednesday
Afterroon & Evening
At G. IL SMITH'S OFFICE
CREWE
Miss Agnes Malloch visited last
week 'with her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Hunter; Zion. •
Mrs.. Marie Granal of Hamilton.
Nispresn t j.attnhees 6Darsetrul. week swaituthrd4a.eyr,
brother' Orville 'Durnin. •
of Crumlin, Frances -and Lorena
of London spent :the 'week -end
Mr. Colin .Crezier of' R.C.',A.F.
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Crozier. •
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Mr. J. C. Drennan was a visitor
with his grandbarents, Mr. and
, A „number from here attended
anniversary services at Hackett's
church On Sunday.
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,Mr. Matt Shackleton visited.
Port ,friends and spent ...a
few' ;days with his sister, • Mrs.
Rolit. Reid. .
Mr. Dave McWhinney, Bert, &
Edna visited on'lVfonday ,with his
daughter, Mr..&. 'Earl Blake,
Benmiller. •
Anniversary' servies wfil be
held in .CreWe 'church on Sunday,
June 13th with Rev. J. C. Hutton
of tinderwobd in charge at both
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