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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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•TiWitsipAy, JUN i47 .3441:11 1943
Loral Cantpagn- Ends July 3
ake Donations NO'
.he. Greek'War'Reliel Fund
'SPONSORED 'LOCALLY BY THE - '•
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LUCKNOW VILLAGE COUNCIL
Donationsmay be left
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The •Lucknow.
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Highest
(ASH PRI(ES
Paid For
SCRAP METALS
POULTItY''
• Licensed Wool Dealers
BROWN BROS.
'Phone 181 Kincardine.
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STALLION for Service
The New Breed Premium Al
French Canadian. Stallion,
-owned by the undersigned, is
available for service. any-
TVWele. •
T. M. DURNIN
R. 1 Dungannon Phone 817
THE RESIGNATIONS of three
members of the Kincardine High
School staff were received.lbk the
Board Ia.St- week. •
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-ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ilehn spent
the week -end with Dorchester
•'friends. • ••
Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Anderson
and Chas., Mrs. Susan Andrew at,
.tended the Webster picnic on Sat-
urday• last' at Goderich. '
Mr. and .Mrs..1Vielvin Henry &
son Lorne (A Pine. River were
guests. „of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Gardner on Sunday. '.
-Mr. and Mrs. -W- -G- Hunter,.
Mrs. W. T. Gardner and -,Sidney
visited on Sunday with Lucan
friends. •
The Wonthly 'Meeting of the
W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs.
Robt. Ritchie with 20 ladies pres-
ent. Mrs. Ernest Gardner pre-
sided. Mrs. Andrew Ritchie gave
• the. study.book. Mrs. Cecil Gard,
alreading. Solos were given
by Mrs. John Gardner and .Mrs,
Howse, which were Much appreci-
ated. Scripture was read by..IVIrs.
•Jack '1V1cDoriagh: Mrs. Will Gard-
ner led in prayer. After a hymn
Mrs. Ernest Gardner closed with
the benediction. .
Little Marlene Hunter; •daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. 'Hun-
ter had her ,tonsils removed on
Tuesday 'in Wingham hospital.
POTATOACREAF
AND YIELD DOWN
Improved Cultural Methods Nec-
eessary to Increase TroductiOn,
Department Says.. •,
Pol'ato acreage and Yields dur-
ing the past two years IrLOntario
•have been the lowest for sixty
Years; says a statementissued .by
the Crops, Seeds & Weeds branch
of the Ontario Department of
Agriculture, in., which an appeal'
is made to growers to improve
their culturel*thods and adopt
.a, vigorous program of.: sprang -
and dusting in order to 'bring up'.
the yield per acre.
During 4 the past number : of
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1.4„Zi'frogmatitigiagetza -misa;;;;::•••••
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'FOR SALE -11 Young' Pigs. Geo.
Alton. • .
FOR SALE -Used furniture, AP -
ply at Smith's Garage.
STOVE FOR .SALE Kiteneri
range. Apply' Edward Dexterg:
Lticiinow,
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,STRAYED—greylieifer with redneck,
neek, about 850 lbs.. 'APYonz'
knowing whereabouts please not -
years imports -of potatoes into On- ify .Ed; MacIienzie, R. 5 Lucknow.
tario have increaSed from 1,139
car,loeds of a 40() -bag minirrium
in 1931 te4,003 carloads of a 600-
th
same period, potato acr1ege''.'in
Ontario has been reduced by'
more than 50,000 acres in corn -
°paring the .year 1931 with 1941,
of which rnore than 41,000 acres
Were in Western Ontario. Weida
per acre haVe been constantly
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as an average in the period from WAY -FOR -SAL — •
E-20-acres-hea•v
18 1 1900 t e f 59 3 hay, mostly-, red clover... .Lloyd
F,OR, SALE -50 Rock hens. Ap
ply' to Mrs..Thomas Roach, .Con.
6, • loss. -.,.
FOR SALE -2 Chesterfield chairs
good as new and' floor rug 7'x9'.
Apply at Sentinel Office.
FORSALEL-a loW_wagon in first
class condition. -Apply at Sentinel
Office..• ,
9 - o an v rag o
cwt..• per acre in the period 1931- McDaugall, R. 6 Lucknow.
"Ontario potato growers. , have
the soil, the climate and the mar-
kets”, • says • the Department's
statement, . in appealing to every
potato grower to do his utmost
by- improved cnItural 'methods to
increase- the production from
• every acre- planted. ,
Miss Ellen Andrew commenced
work at the Lucknow .Aircraft on
Th-u-rsday'Tlast-after:
work for five weeks due to an
iPpendicitis operation.
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Mr. and Mrs.- CeCiTr'Gaidii-er;
:Mr. and Mi's. Ernest Gardner
Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Gibson at Laurier..
• Mr. Ernest Gardner .is assist-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Campbell, Belfast: •
Mrs. Warden Howald, visited on
Tuesday with Belfast friends.
‘Enommoirm:r-suelimmenv
asommonwe'mn
•.Start night:
Your Baby Chicks And Poults Will Thrive On
PURINA CHI& STARTENA .•
PURINA TURKEY STARTENA
Take Out "CHICK INSURAN(E"
Drop one CHEK-R-TAB in each quart -drinking water as
a safeguard against spreading disease germs,linigus growths
and intestinal' troubles in baby chicks. •
FOR HOGS
Add 1 •Bag Hog Chow to each 5 bags Chop- Produce 4
Hogs per ton of Chop. instead of just 2 — Ask for Van of
self feeder. For reliable farmers, we will supply you with
, Hog Chow at ,today's -Cash Price,. pay when thejlogs go to
market—no carrying charge4
Lorne MacLennan, 'Phone 77-w
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14. P,ENALry of $100 .is now- set -
for 'anyone sending •cigarette
lighter fluid or matches in parcels
to boys oversea.
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PAYS TRIBUTE TO
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CULROSS REEVE
Seldom do we consider it good
policy to single oat any one mem-
ber of Bruce County Council, but
swe have in Mind a member, Mr.
Joseph McInnis, reeve. of Culross•
Twp., who has a record, winch
outclasses any other member
Born of Scotch deicent, he star-
-edhis career as a young farmer,
without any finanCial, backing,
• and with 'sheer hard work, is now
the owner of 500 acres of the best
land in Culross Township. Five
years -ago;••• he'vras-eleeied--ReeVe• i -
taking office with the municipal-
ity 81000 in debt; and at -the end
-Or lad- year,'Ithis- was •turn -ed. --into
a surplus of $8000, truly a fine
record. Joe •iS a feading spirit in
his community, being active in
all affairs for the betterment of
the Township. In spite of his,
nearly three' score years and ten,.
he is stilt young in Spirit,? and
can show many a younger man,
the art of clog danOing.
Of a quiet and •reserved dis-
position Joe is proud of hirfarn-
ilYof ten children; included in
which are two sets of twins, all
of whom are living. A. man of
small stature, he is one of those
hardy Scatchmen; as evidenced
by his feat .last winter:. The ses-
sion of the County Council was
scheduled to open the third week
in January, at the time the worst
,snowstorm of the winter was at
its.. height. The roads, were block-
ed and all train service we's can-
celled, but Joe, refused to be beat-
en, and started out on foot for
Walkerton, a distance of 17. mile
and after several' hours of hard
trodding, showed up at the Coun-
ty tow'n, two_ hours before the
•session was scheduled to open.
Genial. Joe is highly :esteemed
by all members of the CountY
Council, and we look forward in
the bourse of a feW years to him
being elected .ta, the Wardenship.
—Tara Leader.
FOR SALE -L -a 60 -cycle -washing
machine motor, new. pply at
Sentinel Office.
FOR ALE -2, good big Durham
cows, & 7 ,years old; one fresh,
•other due in a month; also Short,
horn bull calf, 13 months old.
James Forster, R. ,1 1.4ucknolv.
FOR SALE — Quantity of good :.
oats. • Johnston. McLeod„ Phone •
2 , -8 hiplev.., . • .
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WLI, P AP E It —w e intend to con-•
Annie in the wallpaper ' business;
a • good. st,,lt.set ion: new . on hand.
Mrs. IL J. CamerorilrLucknow.. -
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Aucrio* SALE ouvattle & tearil '
• of horses, half Mile .ea•St of White- ..' •
:church on Wednesday, 'June 30th. . -
See billS. .Matt .Gaynor, Auc.; F. . • '
McK. PatersOn, Prop. . .
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-tb:e marilsix---14:rid--.-.acti- and ,expre -sS-.;--..-n•v,...
withRo. ar..,
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CARD .OF THANKSS1/4,.
—Kt's: Thomas ch • ivisjles 'to • 7 -• .' .
fack'noWledge. g Ate ul, thanks ' • ' • : '
sioris of sympathy , by friends and '': ,. ' •
neighbors in her time of 'sorroW'4-
and trouble. •' • .. •: .
TENDERS -
Sealed tenders, plainly marked
as • to, cantents, will be receiyed
1313rAhe undersigned until noon, :
Monday; July 5th, for the cop-,
struction of concrete abutments ' :
for bridge. opposite tot 1, Con. 1,
Huron 'Township.
Plans and specifications at of-
fice of , undersigned or home of
R. .Elliott, Holyrood.: - •
Lowest or any tender not nee7
essarilyaccepte.d.
.G.EStephenson,
Bruce-County Engineer,
Walkerton, Qnt.
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NOTICE TO • 'CREDITORS
Notice.4 14reby given, . pursu-
ant to the Statutes in that behalf,
that all creditors and others hav-
ing claims or demands against the
estate of Albert Towle, late , of .• .;
the Village of Ltielsnow in ,the
County of Bruce, Retired Farmer, -- •
deceased, who died .on or 'about
the 29th day of April A.D. 1943,
are°- required on or before the
Fifteenth day of July A.D. 1943,
to send by post prepaid, • or de-
•liVer, to Joseph Agnew, Lucknow,
Ontario," the Administrator of the'
estate of the said•deceased, their
names and addresses, full part-
iculars of their claims, a state-
ment of their accounts, and the
nature of the :securities (if any)
held byl them duly verified by
affidavit. • ' '
- gral ter
last mentioned date the .said Ad-
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ininktrator will proCeed to dis-
tribute the assets of the said de- „
ceased among the persons entit-
led thereto, having regard .only
tp -the- claims 'of which heshall
then have notice, and that the
said Adininistrator will not , be
liable for the .said assets, or any
Part thereof, -to any person Or
persons of wose claim s notice
shall not have been received by
hitrr.at the time of such distribu-
tion. ted at:Luckriow, Ontario
..this
21st. day'of June, A.D. 1943.
',Joseph Agnew' • •
• Lucknow, Oht., Administrator:
STRAYED -A black Angus year-
ling steer from th4 premises • -)f
the , undersigned. Anyone know-
ing of its Whereabouts -pleaSe, not-
ify George Alton.
HAY FOR SALE—or will take off
on shares, about •40 acres, mostly
alfalfa and timothy. Donald Mac-
Lean, R. 3 Lucknow,.Phone 65-11
Dungannon: • •
PIANO TUNER, - J. C. Black-
stone, expert piano tuner, will
,bein Lucknow todar ursday).
Satisfaction guaran ed. Leave
orders at R. J.. Moore's.
NOTICE'
NOTICE RE WOOD
Owing to the fact that we have
so many orders for slabs on file
we will be unable to accept any,
more �r -der a in the meantime.
Later we will advise when We are
prepared to ,accept further orders
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WANTED-3-roorn summer cot-
tage, from July 19 to August 14,
simply furnished. Apply to Rev.
W. L. Detlor, Perri:Sound. .
WANTED TO,-PURCHASE—Pul-
lets all breeds and ages, 4 weeks
terlb—Weeks. IligheSt Pri-dseT
paid. Write for full details.
Tweddle Chick Hatcheries' Lim-
ited, Fergus, pntario.
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' 'The Lucknow Sawmill CO.
FOR SALE—Village property be-
ing composed of lOts numbers 1,
2 and 3, in the subdivision of Park
lots numbers 35 and. 36; Lots
numbers 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12;
13 and 14, in the Subdivision of
Park lot number. 37 and Village
lots numbers 501, 502, 503, 504
and 505„ •ell •in the Village of
Lucknow in the County,of Bruce.'
On the property is situate a com-
fortable eight room, cement clad
dwelling with. electric lighting,
and a, frame barn. •
For further particulars apply to
Joseph Agnew, Lucknow, Ont.
Administrator of the Estate
of Albert Towle,
TENDERS: WANTED'
7Tatideft• addressed to the 'un-
dersigned will be received until
twelve o'clock noon of Thursday,
the 15th day•of July,1943, for the
purchase of the valuable real
estate of ,the late David Clenden-:
ning Taylor, more particularly
.described as the Westerly Hal
of Lot 242 and the Westerly .33
feet of lot'259 both in the village
of LUcknow in the. county of
Bruce. .•
On the said lands there is said
to be erected a two story building
latterly used as a hotd premises.
The highest or any tender' not
necessarily accepte,d.
. Mrs. D. C. Taylor
• Lucknow, Ott.
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F. T. ARMSTRONG.
OPTOMETRIST
N LLICKNOW
FIRST i;yEriNESDAY. •
-0E--E-ACH-MONTIV - -
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AFTER JUNE 1st
• 10 a.m. to 6 o'clock
,
AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE
!.'Stuart MacKenzie
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
Walkerton, Ontario.
IN LUCKNOW
Each Wednesday
Afternoon & Evening
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'FICE
.2.. ir".