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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-09-09, Page 4PAGE 41m THE LCCiILNOW SENTINEL, L,UCKR OW, ONTARIO There is a .ready market now dor ;your surplus lee your nearest straw. preiser or write Hinde & Dauch Paper Company of Canada, Limited Trenton, Ontario'. RAPID. CITY , Mr. Jim McNall of Windsorry and..' Clifford McNa11 :of. •London were home over the holiday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Nelson Webster, Gladys, Shirley,' • Ross of Wind - :sot . and., Fus. Roy ' Wei$ster of Niagara -on -the -Lake and Mrs. -Webster's .nephew, AC2. Jim • 'Unger of Mountain View •visited over the week -end , with relatives around town, • Mr. Ross Murray & Miss Mary 1Vlurray . were, guests_.. of__Mr.. and Mrs. W.G. Reed, Sunday. Miss Mary McMillan" of Fort 'William called -onhe r cciusin,,, *MissMary .McKenzie on Sundae and also Mr.: and Mrs. Ross Mc- Millan, Mary and Hugh Allan. Mr. and Mrs; Dick McQuillin, .Jr., .had a holiday at Meaford for a few days. , - 'Ir. and Mrs. Joe Weiler were•I� Monday visitors at Teeawater. :. Miss Eunice Reed return home aftera week's visit with friends at Auburn. Fay: 'Mrs: • Dashaway's husband didn't leave her .very much when he: died; did he? Rah' No, but . he heft her often enough when he .was alive. FALL .FAIR DATES Durham - : r.. Sept. 9, 10 Milverton • ' " Sept. ' 9, .10 Milehnay ' Sept. 13, 14 Sept: " 14 ,; Sept. ,14, .15 Hanover Sept. 14, 15 Kincardine 1Sept. 16, 17. Palmerston. "• . ' Sept. L7, 18 Wiarton Sept: 16, 17 Paisley 1• ' -Sept. 21 Port ' Elgin . ' . Sept. 24, 25 Listowel' - Sept. 22, 23 Holstein ' , : Sept. 23, 24 _Harriston ,..."Sept, 23, 24. Galt. Sept. 23, 25 Clifford : Sept. 27, 28 Seaforth -. :...,....7 Sept. 23, 24 Stratford. . ''.,1. Sept. 20, 23 Lucknow • Sept. 28, ' 29 Meaford Sept. 29, 30 Sept. 29, 30.. Sept.. 30, Oct. ` 1 Underwood Blyth • Mount. Forest Dungannon. Teeswater .Oct. 5, 6 Tara Oct. 6, 7 A RECOUNT of ballots ' in . the' riding of • Perth' resulted "in W. Angus Dickson; Liberal, retain - ink, the seat.' His majority was re- duced . by the recount from 20 to -18 votes. fE)IIEDIffERENCE P!IR'INA MA Believe It Or Not! ONE BROOD SOW PRODUCES five cans of milk from far- row to weaning -5, Bans, 400 lbs.. That's . more than the entire, body weight of .'the • average sow. What's. more, the, milk runs 6.7 in fat, 20 per : cent higher' than the average Jersey cow,' What A Job; HELP HER DO 'THIS by f eeding.: this. homemade, inexpen- sivemixiuref• - . 200 Lbs. BARLEY & OAT CHOP .' 100. Lbs. PII,RI? A SOW & PIG CHOW Feed.lightly the first two days after farrowing, then all she wii1eat for 8 weeks. Let little pigs -.help themselves too.. This mixture- is an ideal starter as well as a milk pro= duces for the sow: NOW IS THE : TIME -Or der your Purina Chows By the ton and save $2.00: Lorne MacLennan, 'Phone 77-w . 4ION • 4 TIt RSII T, S T. 8t •. • Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wall of Culross "visited Sunday with the ladies parents, Mr. and• 1Vlr% Will. Ritchie. • • ' Mr. and. Mrs. Richard Gard- ner had for theirweek=end and holiday ' visitors • Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hamilton of Wingham, Miss Noeren Cobb of . Hamilton,' .Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Campbell, Don7, ald and Miss Jean of Westfield? Mr,_.and . Mrs, A. Spiegelberg ' and' family of Kitchener.. • Messrs. Lane••and.Harold Gard- ner- of I4aii ilton,spent the week- ,end at their hoznes, here. • Mr. and Ma.' Nelson. Webster, Master Ross and Miss Gladys Webster . of Windsor, Pte. Roy Webster of Niagara -on -the -Lake, James Unger"., of the R. C. A. F:, Belleville, visited 'Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. Will" Gardner. Mr. Gardner returned to Windsor with them where he will visit for a .while: , Messrs. Fred Anderson & Wes- ley Ritchie left on Tuesday for the `western provinces.' : • Mr.. and Mrs. -Gordon Kirkland anad • family, Mrs. Andrew, visit- ed on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick of .Crewe. , 1VIr^ . and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw of Fingal- spent the week -end with the latter's'parents, Mr. & Mrs: George Hunter. Miss , Kathleen Gardner of Tor- onto is spending a week of her vacation with her parents here. Mrs. Jacob Hunter spent . 'a couple of days in London last week with. Mrs:• C. Menary: whi, had her tonsila removed and 'sin- las operation.. Knocked Off . Bike' - :At the noon hour on Saturday. there was an accident, at the cor- ner of John and . Josephine Sts. Don Newman, son of Sgt. 'and Mrs.. Fred Newman; . Shuter-. St., was knocked off his wheel and thrownto`the paveinent. He was taken to Dr.' Connell's office and examined. No bones were broken but the, lad -got. quite a .whack'on the : hip. - Wingl;tam Advance - Times. : • PARAMOUNT -School-opened on-'uesday--witli Mrs. E. Ramage as teacher. The Women's Institute meeting will beheld at the .home of Mrs. L. Taylor, September: 16th. Note -change in place. T , • - • • Mr: and Mrs.` Nelson* Webster. and Grace of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weber and Helen, Lucienkm, renewed ' old acquain- tances :over, the week -end. Mr. and Mrs., G: :"Hamilton of Hamilton., Pte. C. Ha nilton of • Port Albert air port spent the holiday. with Mr, and Mrs: Jack Hamilton. . Mr. 'and .Mrs. Wm.. Smith of Toronto visited With Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles.. _ -Mr. - Wrn. Kempton went to Moosejaw,: Sask.,. on . theexcur- sion:. t' Mrs. James MacDonald is spen- ding a couple of '"months with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Kempton. Visitors • with Mrs:. James Mac- Donald were Mrs. ' H. Clutton, • Betty Ann and Stewart of God- erich and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ash- ton, Detroit:. ' ' - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith (nee Mae, Barkwell) of Toronto ' and Mr. and. Mrs: Robt. 'Barkwell of' Dundas.....visited ...__ith..-.re.latives over the holiday. • Mr. ^ Phil Smith of Toronto spent the holiday with Mrs. Smith and Marie. 4 Miss Isabel and Margaret )V ich olson of Torontospent the . holi.. day with their parents. John D•. Marini n returned to this school at Goderich. ' . • FOR SALE -4 pigs, $30.00. Call after • 6 p.m:,, Herb Miller. HOUSE FOR REIV* :partly fur- nishes} if . desired, ` good garage., .Apply at Sentinel Office. - - • FOR SALE -About 90 -Light Sus - 'sex',. and., Rock pullets, 2 months old.' Frank Ritchie, ,'R. ,3 . Luck - ,now, Phone 69-12,'Dungannon. ` FOR SALE--Snowwhite hand washing ,mace, , practically new, Apply toes." Tyndal Rob- inson, Lu WANTED TO PURCHASE -Pul- lets, all • ages and breeds; . good prices, paid. Write Tweddle Chick Hatcheries, .Limited, Fergus, Ont. RADIO SERVICE -in the former W. J. Lit't1e Shoe' Store, Lucknor�. Batteries charged, 'tubes tested. Radios for sale. A. C. RAMAGE. FOR SALE -Purebred yori,ohi.re boar, 7 months oftl; • also .some young Pigs. Elmer Johnston, R. 7 Lucknow, .. 'Phone Dungannon FARM :FOR ` SALE=-E.H. ; .Lot 2; 'Con. 12, Ashfield Twp: 100 acres. good' house; and barn, well water- ed. Lothian school en' premises. Five miles: from town. 'Apply -'to Robert Nelson, Administrator.. FOR SALE -7 good pigs, 7 wks: old and 6 -Shorthorn bull calves, from; 4 to 15 months, all good colors` reds and: roans. Apply to' Jas.' Forster., R.R. 1, Lucknow,' Phone'r43-r42. FARM FOR SALE -400 acres, lot 14, Coh: 6, Kinloss, seeded down, well" watered; barn .40 x 60, ce- ment stabling; good brick house. Apply to Mrs. 'Thomas Roach,' Lucknow or John Kennedy,' R., 1, Ripley. WANTED -Working 'Matron fpr. Children's . Welfare Home in Bruce County.` .Applicant, please state-quali-flcations••-andsal-ary-e-x- pected in ,first letter' Application) received 'up .to 21st df September. • Apply To The Employment &-Selectivp_Servie• Office ° ' • .Walkerton, Ontario. Help Wanted. 'FARMERS=1f your.'' owr1har- vesting operations are completed;: "can yeu temporarily release your son, daughter or any_hired help to assist with fruit and vegetable harvesting? These •Vital crops: must be saved. Willyou help? Apply immediately, .stating .age and period available to the On: tario, Farrri-- Seryige Force; East. Block. ,Parliament onto. uildings; Tori • When .Mese• was tola that poor Restus , had been.- shot dead by Judge Hicks while he was, steal- ing .the judge'.; chickens ' he merely replied: "Oh, • wellit might have been• worse • •;� "firiw could it have been worse???" indignantIy asked the inforrnant. "Poor Ra, tiys .is7 dead"!De'judge justn, r"hualll.„r hlo',r.thr" head '.right off him. 'What c' ui'i tae v;' rsF dan that?'' .• .*r.:5lnt •ha.Vr 'been �airlr eT'': re.pe.a.ted. "If Je jt•'die •fir' riff de g',ir. de. 'sight. he fore , Pto. rnight • .i:av!o - de • �I l;ear, rn&'' d ' .Rad;'.r,.oi.,nrer- . "TW7c •,gill cr,rit:nu4 t r,gram tri !.e I•n n - 'a w�r,r:�F,rt r,P rG:!•r,rd• tr.er, •zie, 441.1 1..ear a, rc;r:crdy, NOTICE Accounts owing to the BOAT of .the -'late Roderick John Cam-' eron are required to be paid.: to the undersigned • en or before October 1st,.: 1943'. • - Sarah Elsie Cameron; Lucknow, Executrix, CARD 9F, THANKS The Caesar. -family^wish to sin- cerely• thank. the friends and , ^ neighbors who were -so -very kind at the time of ` their mother's death, nd .through her long ill- ' 1, a so for flowers and -.Mass cards. • Sincerely, Lillian, Henry and - Annii. . ; • Card Of Thanks The. • family of . the late Mrs. Elia ' J. laldenby wish . to'a ex= press their sincere • thanks, -.and appreciation for the many acts of kindness extended. to them dur- ing the illness, and, at the time ofthe death of their Mother.. bard of Thanks The Village • Council wish to express their appreciation to vill- • age residents who so °willingly u and capably ,conducted •'the • .dis- tribution of 'Ration .Book No.' 3. '.Reeve J. W: Joyint, Chairman of Local Ration Board. Prof. ,A. W. 'Anderton Will Resume Tuitions In Piano, Singingand Theory At Rev: C. 11. MacDonald's,� The Manse,Lucknow On Friday, September 10th: F. T. ARMSTRONG' OPTOMETRIST . N LUCKNOVV. FIRST. WEDNESDAY - OF EACJI EDNESDAY- OF"EACII MONTH AFTER 'JUNE' lst .: 19. a.m. to 6 O'clock' AT Wit SCHMID'S STORE P. Stuart MacKenzie: BARRISTER. & SOLICITOR Walkerton, Ontario. IN LUCKNOW. Each Wednesday Afternoon & Evening At G..H, SMITH'S OFFICE. Wings Over Sicily... . Playground. of the Gods g `T le Alliedinvasion regalis-tljis • •playground where the Waxed' winged Icarus • plunged into the sea . when he ;flew • too close to -the sun,. and .'"other legends of .8.009. years ago. Ari entertaining mrldern version of these .stories appears, illustrated in Rall color, in The American Weekly .with this Sunday's (Sept, 12)- issue of The .Detroit °Sunday Times.. ' j\,5: 0 P• ,.