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THE LUCKNOW sEro1NEL, I►i;CKNOW, ONTARIO
Ther.e: is _a ready .market now
For your sarpius
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See your nearest straw presser
or write
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!gide & Daich Paper Company
of Canada, Limited'
Trenton, Ontario
PARA►M.9U.NT ..
A Red Cross quilting was held
by. the Institute at the home, of
Mrs.' Robert Reid. •
Mr and Mrs. S. •Snider,. son.
Dennis and. Mr. E: .Sharpe of
Goderich visited at Mrs. Wm:
Martin's.
Mrs and Mrs. Albert Cook and
Viola -spent' Monday at '. Owen
Sound: They were laccompanied
by': Misses Edna and' Eliza, R.N.
who spent the past week at their'
home. •
Mr: and Mrs. Henry MacKen-
• ' zie and . family spent Sunday at
Mr, and Mrs: A, Cook.
Mr. Robt. Mcln.tosh of the R,
C. A. F. spent theweek-end, with
his parents.,.I:
. Mr. Norville Stanley of Wind-
sor called on relatives over the
Week -end.
IMr. and. Mrs... Jack McIntosh
and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ray-
'• hard
ay.-
hard vieited-'}n-Goderichrecexr
BOUNDARY EAST,
• Mr. Bob' Heat
uis of • Winnipteg
vtTho is training with the 11. C.
A. F. at Camp ,Bearden Spent at:
few days leave with. his aunt,
Mrs. Jame+ .Forster.
Miss Patsy Gaallagher :of Wing -
ham visited •witty her friend; .Mss
Florence Hudson, who . returned
-to Winghatn' with hex after ''n
ding' the past • two months with -
her grandmother here. •
Visitors tik:ith NU% -and .Mrs. W..
MacDonald-. ,were•.. Mr. and Mrs:
Bhields and Mr. and. Mrs. Smith
of,' Dunganiron 'and M►. and. Mrs
,Burgess .of • LucknoW. '
'Mr.'. and. °Mrs . Earl :\V•ightmtan
and:' family Of, •Auburn encl.'. Mr;,
Elvin • Wightman,. Able 'Seaman
of Halifax spent .Monday evening
at the' home of Mr.' Pharis Maath-.
ers..• ,a •.
Miss Helen Mew-Waaltet Mu.
• Scott Patterson, Jack: and 1'aatsy
Patterson of ,Detroit. visited. over
the wee1-end with Mr. and- Mrs...
John MacMillan.. - •
Miss.Patsy McMillan is holt-
daying with her cousin, Miss "Gail
McMi,lkan, ,LucknoW.:. '
to Mr. arta Mrs: Al. Irwin. on the
gift of 'a daughter.
Mr: and Mrs. Frank Ket'cha-
bawand roans .r.eturned to Galt
after Spending a week's vacation
at 'Ake Borne of Mrs. A.. Ketch-
abaw.
Mrs. Art:. Cook: spent L'a daY
in Ripley ,at a farewell, party . for
Mrs. Charles. Liddle. •
Mr. .• and Mrs. • Bob Reid an
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and ' Mrs,; Archie' Courtney, Pine
River:
Mr. arid. -Mrs. Harold Button,
Clarence and Freddie called On
relatives ° before returning to
Dundas: ;
The Women's Institute meeting
was held' at' Mrs, . Jack Hender-
son's . when quilt blocks , were
'sewed. The September meeting
will be held at Mrs.' E. MacLeri=
nan's.' The program committee is.
Mrs. L. Taylor ,and Mrs. Wm.
Buckingham. .
Miss, .E.: Cook of. Owen Sound
is visiting her parents, -Mr. and
Cook. •
ly
Mr. Rae, lVJacDiarmid and on
Donald of Cleveland visited with
• • Mr. and Mrs. Grant MacDiarmid.
Mr. and Mrs. Itobt, G>` Iamil-
ton and sons and 'Mrs: Jas. Mac-
Donald visited' - • n Sound
on Sunday.
(Intended for last week)
Congratulations are . extended
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1- TIII,IRR$V L ', Orr. and, 1943
FOR ' SALE-- Quebec .heaters,:
s'anall and medium, wood or coal,
Ttitirple,Clark, Lucknow. • '.' '
PIANOFOR SSA4F----Heint roan
piano • with bench, .in flood eon-
dit•ion. Apply' at, Sebtinel Oftu.t..
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t31i1'E ROOMER AV AN Glrl
stt den,t., , tpse to sehool, naocte t'.ta,
ctlr ve'nieYnc es:. Apply ' at:. Sentinel
'Office. ,
WANTED TO• PURCHASE-74'W-
let's,
URCHASE- l'ttl-
lets, . all ages and breeds, go!ri1.
prices paid. Write Twetidle Chick
Hatcheries, Limited, Fergus; On.ta
RADIO SERVICE—in the forint. r
VUR, •J. Little Shoe Store, Lucknow.
Batteries cilaarged, •tubes 'tested.
'Radios .for sale. A, RAMAGE.
Rec'eM -'Visitors With 1Vir. •Gets,\
Fisher were Mrs. :Catharine .Malt-
by of Brampton, Mrs a'rruthers
and Lillian, Mr. D. S. Carruthers'
and Mr; : & Mrs. Clarence Bridge
of Kincardine Twp.
:Miss Annie Kennedy is spend-
inn a few' weeks, with Mrs, ' D.
Gillies.
Mr arid Mrs. Ed Thom visited
on Sunday with Mrs.' Gillies ant'
'Jack. \\ .
Mr: and MrsEd McQuillin and
Grant. spent Sunday .in. Paisley
and , Ches.ley:
Visitors with Mrs, Hudson an&
Gretta last week were"Miss Rae
Cameron of Chicago who spent
the week there; Mr. , and Mrs, I3.
F. -Greeg of Chicago, Mrs. 'John, Butter. Mill will make apple but-
Schmick of Michigan City, In- ter and eider every Tuesday and
dianna;. Mrs. Will Hodge- of North ' Wednesday until 'further ' notice.
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A SECOND ATTEMPT was re-
cently made to, burn C.P.R. prop-
erty in Teeswater. About a 'month
ago, blazing- oily waste was dis-
covered at the freight shed door,'
way. Early on unday morning
August 22nd, th 'timely discov-
ery of another blaze prevented
fete' destruction of the rail-
umphouse
't11R11n •FQR• $ALE•=-'E.H..Lot 2;.
Con. 12,. Ashfield.TWp. 100, acres,
good• hone' and barn, well \\Ta^ter -
ed.. Lothian ..school ipreniises,
VIVO' 'rules ''roar • town. Apply . to
Robert Nelson, Adrnin.i'strator.
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FARM FOR SALE-100,t4res, lot
14, Com 6, Kinloss seededr'clown,•
cell -%watered: barn 4Q 60; .ce
i'nent :stabling; •good brick house.
'•Apl?ly • to', Mrs. Thomas , Roach,
Lucknow or Jolirr Kenriedy,. R. 1,
Ripley,
LOST -A stun of money. in Luc1h-
t ow on Saturday' evening. Finder
please leave, At the 'Sentinel Qf-.,
tice and receive a reward. .
CARS" :Of THANKS •
i'w1;ttld like to tg►nnk the Lock-
now. .Red . Cross., '.tui' .the lovely,
pa Nel "It,. was very: much ap-
pOa: ;jcwitt.l .
• ,Fus, .Dave
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1 \v uh • to•^thank the, W. A. of .
the United Church fay their bcix
which 1 appreCiated 'very. much. •
1`o know the people .back home'
aro thinking .of us really helps:
LAC. Hall,•FI.'F..
R.122.760, ,R.C.A.P'., Overse s.
• NOTICE. •
The Mildmay Cider and .Apple
Bruce; Mr: • and Mrs. Will Brown - •
of Riversdale; Mr: Medford Car-
ter and. Marjorie of Walkerton,
Miss Catharine Evans. of Armow;
Mrs. Frank Miller and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barr and
family of I inlough spent Sunday
at the home .of Mr. John Purves,
Miss Marjorie Edgar: was . holi-
daying with Mrs. John 'Purves
last week. •
Pte: Elsner Smith of Listowel
called on his sister, Mrs. Frank
Miller on Sunday:
Master Rtfnnie Reed is spend- •
ing: a --few' weeks with his cousin, _
Mr. Alfred Paterson. ,
Mr. and Mrs. James Forster
'and Jean and Miss, Lillian Car-
ruthers motored to Collingwood
and • Wasago Beach for the week-
end. On their return they • were
accompanied by Mrs. Ronald For-
ster _and daughter Naricy.
Mrs. Alex Hackett spent Sat-
urday with Mrs..Pharis. Mathers.
Mrs. Jack Flanagan and friends
of Toronto spent Sunday with
her ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Inglis.
, Mr., and Mrs. Wm. Dawson and'
the Misses Sheppard of Toronto
,visited with Mr.; and Mrs. J: Daw=
son , for the week -end.
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EETHE DIffEREMCEMINIM Mi
No Shortage of :Water
GIVE YOUR: LIVESTOCK PLENTY OF IT
Eggs are 66 percent water—Milk 87 percent and Pork 65%
FOR MORE PROFIT AND MORE FOOD FOR VICTORY
I. Provide plenty of drinking space. •
2. ' Keep , roughs and fountains filled at all times. •
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.Use Purina (hek-*-Ton
As a flock. treatment for large roundworms in chickens &
tdrkeys and as an appetizer and • intestinal. astringent.
p• 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, plan of,
r -liable farfriers, we will supply you with
;self,feeder. For' re
Hog Chow at today's. Ci til; Price, . pay when the Hogs go to'
market—no carrying' charge.
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Lorre MacLennan,
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NOTICES
Accounts owing: to the ,Estate
of thee late. Roderick John Cam-
eron are required to be paid to
the .undersigned on; or before
October 1.st, 1943.
Sarah .Essie C'aineron,
Lucknow,'. Executrix.
Young and inexperienced fath
er .(looking at triplets the 'nurse
had, just brought, •out): "We'll
take the one in the middle".
BELFAST .
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Mrs. John Mullin spent Friday
in Goderich with Mrs. Chris San-
derson.' - • ,
Mr. and Ma's. Jim Leonard and
Miss Etta Hesi lop of Burlington
spent theweek-end with Mr. arid
Mrs., John Campbell and Mr. and
Mrs. Dynes Campbell.
Miss Hilda Lane is holidaying
at her home here after . complet-
ing her nursing course at Orillia
Hospital, ` • .
Mr.' and Mrs. P. Walsh visited
on., Sunday imith Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Iry}in. .
Mr: and: Mrs. .Earl Sherwood.
visited in Dungannon with rela-
tives on Sunday. •
Mr. and Mr`s, Walters Alton and•
family spent a day . ]last ;Week
with. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 'Mullin
• CLEARING
AuitionSale-
of...
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
_' , At The • Residence Of '
Mrs. George Aitchison,
LUCKNOW. on
Tues., Sept. 9,
at one ,+o'clock sharp
SEE BILLS for, list of
furnishings, etc. •
TERMS—CASH
THE RESIDENCE will be of-
fered for sale subject to a
reserved bid. • ,,
Mrs. Geo. Aitchison, Prop.
Donald B. Blue,. Auc.
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T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMI:TRIS, •
Ni LUCI<NOW
•FIRST WEDNESDAY
OF EACH ' MONTH ,
AFTER . JUNE 1st
10 a.m. to 6 o'clock
AT WM. SCIIMID'S STORE
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P. Stuart MacKenzie
BARRISTER & 'SOLICITOR
Walkerton, Ontario. ;
IN LUCKNOW
Each Wednesday
Afternoon & .Evening.
At G. H. SMITH'S OFFICE
..." ARE PAVING :
ON FIVE YEAR
GUARANTEED
TRUST CERTIFICATES.
ISSUED*CN: ANY
AMOUNT
An ideal authorized investment
for individuals, companies, ceme-
tery boards, executors and other
trustees.
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$TRRLlNC TRUSTS
CORPORATION
372 BAY ST. TORONTO
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ST. HELENS
'Misses Mary and Elizabeth Sal-
keld of'Goderich were recent vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Miller.
AC. Russel Webb of the R. C,
A. F. who has been horrie on
farm . leave for two months re-
turned to• Toronto on Monday.
Miss Dorothy 'Webb who • has
spent Ithe past few weeks at her
home here also returned to the
city.
Miss Grace Weatherhead spent
last Week at the lake as the guest
of Mrs. Roy Black of Lucknow.
Mrs. Gordon has returned from
a weeks , visit 'with • Goderich
friends,
1V�rs. G S. .McIntyre has. gone
to Kingston to•° -join het husband
ho. is stat,'
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Brown of
Kitchener and'. Mrs. Alex Mur.
die and Bobby- of Toronto were
visitors with Mr. and 1Vllrs. R.
Wobds. '
Miss Margaret McPherson is a
visitor .with relatives at Ethel.
Fiye• Cows Die
Five of .the "village" cows—
two belonging to Mr: Earl Cran-
ston, one to Mrs. Ball, one to
Mr. D. C. McDonald '& the other
to Mr. 11. D. McDonald't!died 'over
the week -end as the result of an
unfortunate adventure. The cows
which were pasturing on the toad
went through a gap into Mr. Gor-,'
don Rintoul's wheat field arid
then on into his o'rchard'.; The
meal of wheat and juicy . atiples
resulted fatally, for' 5 of the
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