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The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario
LISTEN TO
"Success"
Self Polishing Liquid Wax & /Paste Floor Wax
On Every Friday Morning At 10.15
37 .Prizes Awarded Each Broadcast
FROM•CKNX WINGHAM "'
For Sale At All Grocery;. and Hardware Stores'
THE "IME IS `NOS,' WH N
COCCIDI0515 Takes Its Toll'.
IN. CHICKENS & TURKEY POULTS
THE SYMPTOMS ARE bloody droppings, crowding; wings
down, pale heads and very thirsty• due to loss of blood •
and increased temperature.
,WE. RECOMMEND THIS TREATMENT:
Use "KEVWS as directed, even at two weeks of age.
Feed our Poultry Conditioner and Intestinal cleanser m the
mash for five. days.
On the . sixth day put one cup of molasses to ' each : gallon
of water for; two ,days.
Once a;month use Hews and Poultry Conditioner and In''-'
testinal Cleanser to avoid range paralysis in the fall. "•
Lorne MacLennan, 'Phone 77-w
Afar •
'The
BRA Y CIICK
Does the7ritk!
Bray Chicks .area real money= '
makers.' 1 can prove it. • Place' ,.
your order here. 100% live de-
livery guaranteed.
FINLAYSON BROS'
LUCKNOW •
PETER McGill',. former Tara res-
ident,�. almost ' made: the army . at
" 72, except for the good memory
of a medical .officer who was. in'
Peter's battalion in the last war.
Peter._ gave his age as f5 and had
passed his.. medical, • . before his
real age was discovered. -
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ASHFIELD
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacKenzie
and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacLean
are on a:• motor trip to Montreal.
Mrs. , ; Merryfield is making her
Thome =with, Mr. and Mrs'. Charles
The township council had, t1t
roads in this dishet •gravelled
last . week. The work was, done
by trucks. Mr. Oscar. Nil"ho1s'
crusher which was 'set up in the
pit on the Ni'cholsori farm sup
plied the gravel..
a
W. C. Fields was suffering
from one of his daily hangovers.
"May I 'fix you a. Bromo.-Seltzer"
suggested the waiter: '
- "Ye :'gods, .ho"- •moaned Fields,
"1 couldn't stand the noise".
Huron Federation of Agriculture'
SECOND ANNUAL
FIELE:DAY antl P1CNIC
AT LION'S 1ARK
Seaforth, Jufle'14th
Order of Program
10.00 A.M.—Huron-Perth Shorthorn: Field Day and Judging'.
Coinpetitlon. •
11.00 A.M.=Sports for ,the Children..
12.30 Noon—Picnic , Lunch.
2.15 P.M.—SPEAKERS: His Excellency, The Earl of Ath
lone, Governor-General. of Canada.
,Mr. Roderick S. Kennedy, Editor -in -Chief of the
Family Herald and Weekly .Star.•
Educational Features •
Lave-Stoek Parade; ' • Labour;: -Saving Devices; Veterinary -
Clinic; Military Display; • Canadian Canners Display; Home
Canning Film; DominionlDepartment of Agriculture Exhibit;
Provincial Department'' of Agriculture ('Poultry; Field fins
bandry.; . Chemistry) ; Representative of the National Select-
ive Farm Service.•
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Evryone is invited. Load up 'the car with the family and
bring a basket lunch.
-Plan to 'sweet yeur--friends -at -Serif oM'th ort-J-n'ne1.4.0t„
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Cars-25c Children Free Adults -25c
Your Federation Merits Your. Support,
Harry Sturdy
President
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W. L. Whyte W. J. Dale ,J. M. Scott
Manager Secretary Publicity
Chairman
THURSDAY, JUNE 8th, 1914
ST. HELEN
Mrs. Taylor of Blyth has-been
a visitor with Mr.. and MO. Ches-
ter,.
hes-ter:, Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Woods
& children and Mr. Wm.. Dough-
erty of Guelph were week -end
visitors with Mrs. R. J. Woods.
• Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Rothweii
Of Norwood are spending ' the
week with Mr.. and Mrs., E. J,
Thom.. PO. °Stewart Collyer;, Mrs:
Collyer, Teddy. and Tlornmy .of'
Port Dover were week=end visi-
tors . there also. ' �.,a.
Mr: and Mrs. Wm..-Sebben and
Mr. and Mrs. John . Anderson• of
tratfo d were •. -recent • visit'ors
` with Mr. and .Mus. '.Wallace . Mil-
ler.
There was a large attendance
at the June meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute held in the com-
inunity hall on -Thursday after-
noon With Mrs.. Archie Aitchison,,
the president, in the chair: The
rollcall'. was responded to by the
naming of one thing in my house
I would like to get rid of. Friday
June 23 was chosen as the date
for the Red Cross . quilting. Mr's.
McKenzie Webb was appointed
as' delegate to theistrict .annual
meeting to be held'' at Dungan-
non on June. 15th. It was decided
to have the . salvage, rags and
papers, left at the church shed:.
Mrs. Will Rutherford favored.
with an accordion solo.. Mrs. Hor-
nell of Lucknow was the guest
speaker and gave an interesting
and informative talk on . 'Red
Cross Avbrk. At the '•conclusion
a socialhour was enjoyed, over
the tea .cups.
There will be no service in ,the
U'riitecl c ti Wit' Sunday on
account of: the :anniversary ser-
vices in the Whitechurch United
Churc.. • .
Mrs. Chas. McAree of McAuley,
Man.; : 'is 'a , visitor with her -bro-
ther Mr: John' Cameron and .Mrs.
Cameron., Mrs. McAree has , just
returned , for a, visit ' with her
sister, • Mrs. • Pickwoad .of :New,
York, who has been ill for some'
months. .
All the ladies' of the commun-
ity are urged to attend a meet-
in''g in the community.: hall • on
Tuesday evening ;at 8.30 p.m; t�
discuss plans for •organizing ,an
Emergency Reserve .' course in
nursing in- connection with ' the
Red,: . Cross. Please • come and
bring .a - neighbor.
FOR SALE—Quantity of lumber.
Apply at Post. Office. _ •
BOUNDARY' FEAST
(Intended for last :'week)
Mr. and Mrs,. Albin Griffin of
Detroit wereweek-end visitors.
at Mr. Pat MacMillan's.
Mr. Scott Patterson and Miss
Hazel Mew -Walters of . Detroit
visited at Mr.. John MacMillan's.
Mr. and MN.' George Kennedy
spent Thursday'., in London;
Masters .Billy and Jack Ken-
nedy visited in Lucknow for • a
few 'days .with Mr. and Mrs.. Wrn.
• Mr. ,Alfred Patterson spent the
Week -end. in London.
Pte.. Walter Meyers of Camp
Borden spent -part of his leave
with ;Alfred Patterson.
Visitors at the horde of, George
Fisher last week Were Mr. and
Mrs. T. 'Jantzi and Donald .of .Mil
verton,. Mr. and Mrs. HarryTen'�'i-
borne of Goderich, Mr. 'and .Mrs.
Wm. Evans and Teddy, Mr: D. S.
Carruthers, Mr. and. Mrs..j . H.
Carruthers, Marilyn and Amelia.'
Mr. and Mrs. John Srnith. and
Joyce ' and Mr. Wm. Smith of
Kincardine, Mrs.... Russel -Barnard
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of Bluevale; and Alfred Hayes of
the Veterans' Guard of Canada
whois home on . furlough from
Newfoundland,. were Sunday' vis-
itors at Mr. Frank Millers.
Miss' Gretta Hudson, Mrs. Lamb
of Goderich and Mrs. Cranston
spent, Monday afternoon . with
Mrs. Russel Gaunt. •
FOR.' SALE -20. acres' over and
11 `acres mixed hay. Ap1Sly 'at' the
Sentinel Office.
TENTS WANTED for use at •Girl;
Guide 'Camp in, August. Apply ''to
'Mrs. . E. McKim . or to Mary.
FOR -SALE--100 bushels.:.of seed
buckwheat, .also dual purpose
milch cow due to freshen June
10th. Alex McNay, Lucknow.
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Salkel ; Lucknow.• .' ' • . .r
FOR SALE—DeLaval cream sep-
arator No. 16 in good shape;. also
20 acres: of ,mixed 'standing hay.
Lldyd McDougall,' R. 6' Lucknow,
'Phone _26-30, Ripley..
HAY F WANTED to buy. for : bal-
ing. 'Premium paid; for good qual-
atv Clover and clover mixed.:
HARRY IRWIN,. P.O. Box 124,
Lucknow.
INSURANCE
Life, Fire, Weather and Car:
Get our fire. rates on Village and
farm properties. . John Farrish,
R•.\ 7, Lucknow, ''Phone Dungan=
nan 82=r-13.
QUICK RELIEF from, stomach
ailments—indigestion,. heartburn,
sour stomach, dyspepsia, ; wih
effective: Wilder's, Stomach Pow-
Rer. 50c. Land at TAYLOR'S
' STORE. ' _. • _.. _..
AUCTION SALE of farm stock'
and 'implements at, Lot 22, Lake
Range, . Ashfielci, '.one mile'. west'
of Kintail' on Thursday, June 15
at 1:30. See bills. Absoltitely no
reserve. Donald B. Blue, Auc.;
Dave MacKenzie," Prop.
CLEARING AUCTION 'SALE of
.farm stock - .anal- impletnents_:_at.
farm of Grant: MacLennan, Lot
10; 'Con: 6; Huron Twp., 21/z miles
southeast of Ripley, Friday, June
.6th,, at one o'clock: See 'bills.. No
'reserve as farm is sold. Grant
MacLennan, Prop:; ' Donald B.
B1ue,j
Auc.
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`AUCTIOI' r SALE of: purebred:
Yorkshire . swine at Sprucelawn
• Farms,. Con, . 2, Huron Twp., on
Friday, June 16th at 2 o'clock.
See bills, terms cash. A draw wili
be made at the sale for, a pure-
bred Gilt, donated by the pro-
prietor; with, proceeds donated .t4
the Red Cross. George MacDon-
ald, Prop.; Donald B. Blue, Auc.
AUCTION SALE of household
effects and property at the 'resi-
dence of the late Dr. E. B. Bal-
four,
Lucknow, oh Saturday June
17th at 1.30.1% Complete lineof
household furniture and effects,
all in good condition. No reserve,
terms c'ash. The. property will
also be offered for sale subject
to reserved bid. Matt: Gaynor,
Auc.; R. q. Balfour, administra-
tor.
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40MING
EVEN 's
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DANCING AT PARAMOUNT'
Every Friday , evening. • Car-
ruthers'.
ar-ruthers', popular orchestra.. Door
prize.
CARD OF -.THANKS
Ivan`. ` M:agtxffin; ' .overseas,. and-
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Melvin Johnston' ..of Aldershot,.
N.S., .wish to thank . the Lucknow
Red Cross. ,for parcels'. recently • .
received-' .which were Much.' ap-
preciated.•, .
Allain MacCharles, overseas,.
wishes 'to sincerely .thank .the
Lucknow Fire .Co. fqr the lovely
'fountain pen recently received; •
a.nd which he values highly."
NOTICE
The annual meeting of the
South Kinloss C
emetery Corpor_
ation will be held at South Kin-
loss Church on.• Wednesday, June.
14th at •2 p.m. shal`p.'
Douglas Graham, Treas.
Donald . McLean, Sec.
IN'SURA NICE
SQ►VEREIGN LIFE'
CAR; FIRE & CASUALTY
- Free Advise op. all
Insurance /natters.
No Obligation
Enquiries Welcomed .
PHILIP S. STEWART.
'PHONE.8 '. LUCKNOW
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North American . Life
A MUTUAL. COMPANY
A. Grant MacLennan
District Representative
Ripley, Ont: •Phone 28-r-8.
F. T ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST
IN LUCKNOW
FIRST WEDNESDAY
OF EACH MONTH
FROM
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
AT WM:. SCHMID'S STORE
• P.SteiartitacKenzie
BARRISTER '& •SOLICiTOit
Walkerton, Ontario..
IN LUCKNOW
• Each Wednesday
OFFICE IN.
THE LEGION BUILDING.
Mr. and . Mrs. Con Decker and I
VIr. and Mrs. Win. Robb spent
-Sunday-evening at George K -en
nedy's.
Mrs. Robt: Hutchison & family
are visiting her people -in St.
Thomas.
Mr.. and Mrs. John Barr and
family of,Kinlough visited at Mr.
_John..Purves- -.horne...o.n. -Sunday:–
Miss Ruby Irwin spent ,unday
with. Mrs. Hudson and Gretta::
Mr., and Mrs. Clark McLean,
Kenneth and Gwen of Wingham
were Sunday visitors at Dawsdns.•
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher
spent an ey_ �ing last week with
Mrs. Wni. lVla,rtin and family.
Mr. wand . Mrs. Eddie 1Vloore and
family` spent Sunday at Mr. Wal-
ter Richardson's of Belmore.
Itormones To Increase
Human Height
The scientific world is hailing
another : brilliant achievement–
the isolation of:the "growth. hor-
mone": The. climax. of a labor
-a'totr . adventure, ' as thrilling rta�
any detective story, . this new
wonder-working extract taken
fromthe pituitary gland of cattle
adds, inches or feet to one's
height. For more on this interest-
ing subject, read The American
Weekly with thisgSunday's (June
.11) issue. of The Detroit Sunday
Times: ' _