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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-05-18, Page 4PAGE FOU! The Lucknow Sentinel, .ucknow, Ontario • THURSDAY, MAY 18th, 1944 SEE THE ive :ChIck L 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 1 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: 4 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. 1 . 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, u Complete stock' of Manges and Turnip. Seed, Bulk Garden Seeds RAPE SEED -- — SUDAN GRASS r Seed Potatoes Certified KATAIIDIN, GREEN MOUNTAINS FINLAYSON BROS. A '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. r 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 tS