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The Lucknow Sentinel, .ucknow, Ontario
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THURSDAY, MAY 18th, 1944
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BUY WHAT YOU WANT
We are taking orders for CANE MOLASSES
until stock :is sold.
Order youi SEED CORN- Nowv.
,OJ L • CAKE, nut or. :meal, cwt... , $2.65
COMPLETE LINE; OF,. STOCK FEED
Lorne MacLennan,- 'Phone 774
L•IS,TE°N :TO
Self Paishin;g Liquid Wax '& Paste Floor' Wax
On Every. ;Friday Morning At 10.15
37 Prizes Awarded Eacfr Broadcast
FROM CIKNK WINGHAM
For ' Sale .At 1. All G?ocery and Hardware Stores
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Onl,er.-Bray`"Ch cks now; -and ---be
"lucky" when egg prices climb
next Fall. See me, or phone me. .
• right away. • Personal attention.
prompt
FINLAYSON BROS.
LUCHNOW,
LANGSIDE NORTH
Mrs.. Richard Brown of. Ripley
spent a few days ••recentl'y with
Mr. and Mrs.. Wm.' Brown,
Miss' :Phyllis' 'Jacklin. of Tees. -
water spent the. 'Week -end with'
Miss Winnifred' Donaldson:
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KINLOUGH
Mrs. B: Slessoo spent last week
with her daughter's, Mrs. Stanley
Fair, Bervie. .
The teacher and pupils of our
.school' held" Arbor Day on Fri-
day last and joined with Kinloss.
teacher and .pupils at Silver Lake
for • an afternoon of sports:
Mr. and Mrs, • John Nesbitt and
family have moved to the farm
of Mr. Ezra Stanley, Con, 12. We
welcome . these neighbors to our
community. • ;�
Mother's Day services were
conducted ..in the church on Sun'
.s.als.. baP_sma.. 5erviCea,;
when four little girls were bap-
tized;, Doris ' Marleen, daughter
of ..Mr, and 'Mrs. Lloyd. Moffat;
Betty. Ann, daughter. of Mr,. and
Mrs. Willis Lapp; Caroline Hope,
'daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Len.
Conley and Audrey Jane Helen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wes
DO. YOUR . Calves scour?– Red ley .Young.
Blood • Quickly Tablets will s tope ' Mr. and Mrs. ClarkJohnson of
them. MacLennan's Feed and. Belgrave spent Sunday with her
• Robertson Egg ' Grader, Luckno*, parents, 1Vir: & Mrs. Wm. Brown.
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. WE. HAVE COMPLETE STOCKS OF
Master, Roe, -PiOneer: Feeds
SANITATION PRODUCTS
Tried and proven remedies that will assist you : to obtain
maximum results.. Don't wait till trouble starts •
—Use a preventative..
OILCAKE, 3.9. percent Protein ___________ $2.50 cwt.
'`FLOUR — 'Maple •Leaf Cream of the West 1
' 98 'lb. bag - $2.49
LAYING MASH, Roe Thrift for hens out on.
- range. Cwt. $2.40
WE HAVE 'ESSEX
Top.p Hybid Cro • Corn •
BEWARE OF SOMETHING "JUST AS GOOp". .
This is the proven type. Wehave maturities . for 'grain.,
as ' well as ensilage.
For Protein, Grow Your Own
—Soy -Beans
Mandarin and O.A.C. 21,1,
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Complete stock' of Manges and Turnip. Seed,
Bulk Garden Seeds
RAPE SEED -- — SUDAN GRASS
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Seed Potatoes
Certified KATAIIDIN, GREEN MOUNTAINS
FINLAYSON BROS.
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'W.
Mrs. Lavina..Hodgkinson, Mr.
Isaac Pinnell;,- Mr. and Mrs.. J.im
Hodgins and family spent',Sunday
with ' Mrs and Mrs. H. Pettipiece.,
Langsid •
Mr, and Mrs. W Pinnell 'visit
ed . during the week with Hamil
•ton, friends.
A very successful Red Cross
Social• was held at S.S. ,No. $ on
Friday evening.. Mr. P: A. Mut-.
ray • was, in the chair. for a splen•-
did program' '•of readings, duets,
songs, folk --dances,
violin music'
and choruses. Mr.. Earl .Hodgins
was auctioneer for a rummage.
sale: Little Jean . Jarnes ,drew the
ticket on • the .occasional . chair
donated-11y..Miss Marjorie' Mac-
Donald to • the Junior. Red' Cross.
Mr.. Reg McBride: was .the holder
of .the lucky ticket. The ladies
served lunch and the •National
Anthem brought .the evening to
a' 'close. •
Albert.. Colwell; R.C'.A , who.' is
.convalescing at his • home frorn
overseas duty visited, •during, the•
.
week' with. Mr. and Mrs. John
Colwell.
Mrs.."WM. Holland 'and Jack! of.
Kincardine; •spent . S• •qday with
Mr. and. Mrs.. " Roberl,h.VlacLean.
The W. A. met on Thursday at'
the -borne of 'Mrs. •Roy Graham.
Mrs, Milton Walsh presided. ' The
opening hymn was "Jesus shall
ra er' "M1:
"'n t:oll'owed " ' s`
ireig hr -"p "y
A.. E. Haldenby'•,lead in the pray-
er, partners prayer. The scripture
lesson was taken -by Mrs. Jos.
Wall. After . the usual business;
Mrs. H: A. Graham invited ' them.
to her home for . the next meet-
ing. This being ' a devotional
meeting all the 'ladies took part.
The meeting closed with the lit-
any' and lunch was served bythe
hostess.
Mr. and Mrs.. John Stewart
spent Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. MacLean and_. Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Stewart.
Miss .Evelyn' McLean of ' Lan;,
don. spent the week -end with her
Mother, Mrs. W. J. MacLean.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm • . Lane
and .family spent Sunday with
Mrs. Harry Campbell, Arrnow.
FOR SALE -100 bushels of buck-
,wheat. Bert Treleaven, .•'Phone
78=7, Dungannon.
The Rev. George. • Honour will
he ordained at .Brantford on Sun-
day next. There will . be • no ser-
vice next Sunday afternoon.. Ser. -
vice is as usual 'May 28th at 2:30.;
p.m.
Mrs. Albert Scott 'returned to
Stratford ' after spending the past
week with' relatives here. '
Mrs. Louisa Morden of Pt. Cot-
borne and. Mrs, Stan Cameron of
Owen Sound spent the 'week -end
with the, former's brother, Mr.
W. Tweedy . ••
Friends from here .attended the
funeral of the - late Mrs. John
Hodgins, Kinloss. Syrnpat y ..is
extended to ' 'the bereaved Ones,.
Misses Marion Walsh and. Irl -
ma Hodgins, of Kincardine •spent
the.. -Week -end. at their respective
homes: • • . ••
•Mr. and Mrs.. Donald Murray
and family..of London, Pte., Har-
vey Johnstone- of Camp Borden,
Mr°. and Mrs. Sydney Gardner of
Zion, Mr. ,Harold Gardner of
Hainilton, Misses Beth -and Jean
Johnstone ,, of Kincardine & Miss
Mabel ,Johnstone of Lucknow
sperit:.Shnday with Mr: and Mrs.
Frank 'Johnstone.
•Mr. Wm. Boyle •and Miss Vera
Boyle of .,Moose ,Jaw, Sask.;. are
visitin' here with.. the form•er's
brothel• 'Mr.. Wesley . Boyle 'and
sister, Mrs Joint -Cox:
Mr. and .Mts. Harvey .Th.om•h
son of Purple Grove spent Sun-
day , with Mr.. ani i Mrs.. Alek
Percy. ,•
Mr. John Thompson, Base Lire,
nsYufi?ere.d; a strrrke "of natal sis.
4 CAR QF NUT COAL on the`
way. • Anyone requiring jt for
brooder,.stoves get' in touch -with
us at once. Lucknbw Coal. Co.,
per' ;Wm. Murdie.
FEED • *ION'S • MINERAL • for
Healthy . Cows and' Hogs, :Mac
Lenna1n's Feed '.and Robertson
Egg Grader, Lucknow.. •
STRRA•YED•to the premises of the•
undersigned on May 3rd, a pig
weighing'' about 200 lbs. Owner
may have;' same . by proving prop-
erty and . paying expenses. Jerry
Cranston;,,Belfast., '
AUCTION SALE of farm, farm
stock andimplements at Lot 6,
Con. ,10, Ashfield Twp. on Tues-
day, May 23rd at '1.30. See bills,
terms cash. Donald B. Blue, Auc.
James G. Drennan, Prop.
AUCTION SALE llpf : farm stock
and implements • at Lot' 5, Con.'.
10, Kinloss on Thursday,' May
25th at. 1.30. No, reserve, see bills,
terms cash. Reg. McBride, Prop.;
Matt. Gaynor, Au.c.
HELP WANTED -girl or s woman
to assist with housework, and
mind ten "months' old' baby. , All
modern conveniences; no " wash-
ing or ironing;. steady position,
.$6:00 a week to start: , Apply. at
_Sentinel Officer
HOUSE FOR .SALE . trio, omed
frame cottage,. modern conven-
iences and furnace. Prefer ' to sell •
'furnished, -'including ••piancr,�•elec=
tric washer, radio, .electric heater,
toaster. C'all any week day,' ex-
cepting Friday 6 p.m.• to Satur-
day,.. -8:30 p.m: Miss_: B. Woods
Lucknow.., .
NOTICE
Anemergent meeting of Old
Light 'Lodge, A.F.' & A.M., 'Noi'
184; will be held at 6.30 p.m:on
Sunday, May .21st • for the pur-
pose of attending Divine Service
in . the Lucknow Presbyterian
church ' at 7.00 .o'clock. .
J. W. Stewart, W.M.
T. J.` Salkeld; Sec.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Will be held in Kinlough:Pen-
tecostal , Tabernacle, May- 28th,' at
11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.. Speaker,
Rev. L. C. " Honderick, Toronto;
also, weekly Sunday services at
3 p.m. will be held in Teeswater
Exhibition Grounds, commencing
Sunday, May 21st. Theme; "Div.
ine Healing". Services under,
canvas. •
COMING EVENT.
KINCARDINE KINSMEN CLUB
presents . Canada's newest dance'
sensation, RUDY SPRATT & . Ibis
Orchestra, Kincardine Pavilion,
Monday, May . 29th. Admission
$1,00. Advance sale 90c.
IN MEMORIAM•
HALDEI BY -.–In .loving . memory,
of our- dear' Son and Brother,
James Kenneth,• who passed 'away
on May 21st, 1943; aged 18, years.
"Thy will be donei, seems hard
. to say,
When one we loved,. has passed.
away
Sogne day perhaps, we'll under-
stand, . • '•
When, we meet again, in that
better land.
Ever ,reihembered, and 'sadly.•
missed by his Parents and Sisk
ters.. .
CARD OF • THANKS
Mrs. J. R. McNal wishes to
acknowledge with sincere thanks'
the gifts of 'flowers, fruits, cards,
letters and many other kind acts i
by 'friends and neighbors during.II
her ' illness. t
COLLECTIONS
A Guelph medical client
writing us on . March. 20th,
says in part: 'Thank . you
very much indeed' for your
very effective ' services".
That unsolicited compli-
ment speaks' volumes,
This "effective ser'vice's,- is
available to you. Take ad-
vantage of it and send in
your list NOW.
KELLY. &:.AIKEN
The Co ection Specialists
ORANGEVILLE, ONT.
Est. 1890—Busier to -day
than ever,
doesn't it.
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IN MEMORIAM
CAMERON—In loving mern ry-
of.R. J. Cameron, who died one
year ago, May -20th, 1943.
Though Dad's smile has gone
forever '
And his hams ' we cannot ' touch,
We shall never lose sweet mean-
ories . ' . •
Of the . one, we Loved so much. • '
Good was his .heart, his friend-
ship sound ' • '
Loved: and respected , b all , ..
around, • "
To a beautiful life came a sudden
end
Zile died ashe. lived,, everyone's'.
' . friend. •
Sadly missed by his wife, 'dau-
ghter•-• Arabelle :' and • •two•., •• sons; M•
Kenneth and Stewart:' - '
A7•FUtit int -OP "
WALLPAPER
PAINT, 's AR NISH
and ENAMEL
. NOW I'N 'STOCK •
Order Your Wallpaper. Now..
As ,Factory •Stocks Are
Becoming:.Scarce
PHILIP \S. STEWAR.T
'PHONE !8 '` ' LUCKNOW
North American . Life
A MUTUAL COMPANY
A. Grant MacLennan
District. Representative
Ripley, Ont. Phone 28-r-8.
ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST
1 N.''LUCKN=OW
EACH WEDNESDAY
FROM
2 'p.m. to 6 o'clock
AT: WM. SCHMID'S STORE I
P. Stuart MacKenzie:
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
Walkerton,. Ontario.
N LUCKNOW
Each Wednesday
OFFICE IN
THE LEGION BUILDING
Hydro Interruption.'
Tree trimming in -the north end
of the town late Saturday after-
honn short circuited 'hydro lines
and caused a ,powerLL interruption
that insome sections
stored until nearly
that evening. ' The
business places had
was not re -
ten o'clock
majority of
the current
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