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SHEER BLOUSES with fine 'tucks, tguch of lace or e rederY•
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ourite. From ...'... ;.; a:. 50c up
A ' MARTHA WASHINGTON DROSS. They arbt for wear 'arid`
fit. properly:
There .may: be "a•'rooaAin her Thome she ° would .104 new cu tains
or a rug.
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`SITE OF BOMBING SCH, 4
IN MEMORIAN. '
McDARMID- Iu, toeing mealdry of fWell drilling o erationsthat have
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Douglas'.'lifeDiarmid, who departed', „been started in the •Centralia-Credi
this life 'o5 May Lith 1939, ton area . renew speculation as to the
At Heaven's gate He'll be waiting ' location of ` the ;,proposed. Air" Force
Withthe.- same'sweet..loyirig smile, Gunnery and Bombing .School expect -
or we are only.` parted ed to be built. in Huron'. County.
w .f . a `little ;while. _ -_t _ 9,.:av b " curve --ed.
"'"•'�ust. gr_ our loeintions have e been.• _ �'
Sadly missed by Mother , and •. Dad: Including the above the. others are
Grand Bend,''St. Joseph's. and Amber
ley Recent reports -.intimated th t a _til e,
Amberley location; was likely :to • be
passedup due to the valuable build-
ings : And farm lands involve* and
at :that , time' specula't'ion` had it that.
the' St. Joseph site might be selected.
HARRY BOYLE JOINS
BEACON -HERALD STAFF
MEMORIAM
St!F_RtW[1O1D-_in loving.' meemory pf;
T.
Mrs. Alfred Sherwood, who gassed
away May 12th;' 1939
Two years' have Passed since Feat'
sad :day,
The one' : we loved Was called away;
God took'' her home, it was His will;
But in :our ,heartsshe liveth .still.,'
1Fondiy remembered by:Husband-
.
John Bell: ;loins
John•. Bell, who has been teacher at
SS. 6 Duron, near. Pine River, the
past few' years, endedhis duties last
Friday night and on Saturday report-
ed for duty with. the I.C.A;F. Mrs.
J. Harold- Pelloek. of Whitechurch will
serve as teacher "'till the end of the
aiming term.
Passed, Away At` Goderich
The death eath- occurred i Goderich on
,� n
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Thursday lass; , of >Georgh ,Stewart,
widely • known .florist.; A native' of
Beemillet, he was 81 . ears'of age.
He -+is survived: by' three brothers and.
three sisters. • Two of the survivingbrotbers, Charles, of Toronto and -Jas.
of Allentown,'wre, former residents
of Lucknow, and •'are ' remeiinbered
here by '.older residents. 'Charles was
former tailor in the Village. , • •
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UTILaE OFFEI
COMMENCING SATURDAY; •
MAY '10th
And . continuing for two weeks
Yam will, get a tin of° Utiles
1 and 'knell; value 550, -
THE TWO
voit..... 25c.
We have a full 'assortment of
PAINTS 'Jt VARNISHES
FLOOR . CLEANER
Get' 'a bottle of our, Floor
Cleaner. ft • will surprise 'you
how it will lift the old wax:
Casein Paint
We have . added a new line
CASEIN PAINT -aa cold' water
paint in .eight'beautiful'•0olors.
It produces a hard,'smooth sur-.
face and can be washed like
ordinary paint.:A 5-1b. package
twill cover 500 square feet.
• FRESH CEMENT ONHAND
WM. MURDIE & Son
Phone 10 House Phone 83
WEDDING ' BELLS
N'OR1,iIS 410GAN
On Wednesday A•liril nth, ,`a very.
pretty 'wedding 'Was solemnized in
St. Joseph's Roman •Catholic Church,
Ki18shr d..ge,when Rev.Father' Ford
d
united , in marriages his niece; 'Miss.
Lorena Hogan and Mr, . Arthur .J,
Norris of Markdale Req. John slogan
and Rev: Father Quigley also In
tte -
r .The in a nd
.the Sanctaa y wedding .,
rants. were :Miss Irene'Hogan, sister
of the bride and,Mr, Raymond $orris:
brother of the groom: The 'bride was
given in marriage by her father, She
wore a • floor length dress of .white
satin . and a , fingertip ':veil, arranged
"'
under . a' sweetheart halo.. She .car-'
ried''a bouquet : of Talisman, roses,
• sweet peas • and ':baby breath.".>Miss;
Irene Hogan, sister of the bride,' wore
a ,pink net dress and dainty 'hat to
match; She carried a ouquet of roses
and sweet peas. Afterthe' marriage.
ceremony a dinner was served' at the
Thome of 'the bride's parents.
A a amber? of giftsand a purse of
money were presented. to ' the bride'
and. groom. They left in the afternoon
for a motor trip t'o'' Quebec- On their
'return• they.; will reside in Markdale.
RECEBTION-`OF .NEW MEMBERS
HELD AT MORNING SERVICE
The .Morning ervice in the United
Church on Sunday was marked'by the.
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°receptioir-•of-ten•�neuv-'�reitrbe 8;--sev--.
en "by certificate and three by pro
fesin faith,
sb ' : of the latter be-
j ing '.Lbrne Reid; Jiro Ferguson and
I
Ross Henderson.. Those received :by
certificate were Mr. and Mrs. 3; H.
Hall, Harvey, Eileen and Lloyd• .arid
Mr: and 'Mrs. Harvey Houston. -A11^
were present for the ceremony; con-
ducted 'by . Rev. R. 0:Todd, with the
exception of Harvey. and Eileen Hall
who are presently employed at Ham-
wlton._andLGi elphmspectively.
;Harry,l Boyle,- who for .the: past.
five . years has been on,'the staff • of
CKNB, lakes over' a newposition,
with the .Stratford Beacon -Herald ,on
Monday next:.
Harry 'i$ a native of St. Augustine
and , attended Wingham . High Behold
later graduating •from. St. Jerome Col-
lege; ' . Waterloo. For a time he 'was
connected with the London Free Press
and the •Goderich Signal -Star .prior to
joining the CKNX. staff.
His. wife, : foraiierly Marion ' McCaf-
fere',• taught_''school- at St. Auguetine
r-ior to her marriage and she and
baby, Patricia'. wall .,go to Stratford a
.bout the• first' of; June; •
COMMENCE WEEKLY DRAWS
Merchants of Wingham have again
this year adopted, the Bank Nita
plan of awarding weekly cash prizes
to lucky shoppers; ' and the villages.
of Blyth and Teeswater are adopting
similar inducements. Teeswater is
likely le,, follow a plan ' of weekly
raws intieh the same -as -they carried
out ' last year...In Blyth the weekly
draw is• a ° new venture this year,
,which , commenced on Monday- with
eche support- of practically every stere
in the. village.. •
Plan For .Anniversary . ,
, The Women's Missionary Society
• of the Ashfield United: Churches are
planning for' their 40th . anniversary
celebration on Friday; :May. 30th in
Hacicett's church, when Miss' Dorothy
Douglas of'4!'ommesis to he the guest
speaker.
,BORN
McLEOD-ln Kincardine Hospital or
Friday, May 2nd, to Mr. and •Mrs.
Johnston McLeod, :Con.. 6, Kinloss, .a
daughter.
MILLER -In Wingham . on' Sunday,
-April 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Miller, 'a son. '
Limit On Perch
This season perch, fishermen will
not be allowed to pull: them out• by
the bag fur The limit is 25 perch
per 'day in s' district. On Manitoul-
in Isalnd the limit has been further
pared to 15 a day. The trout' season
Aliened last Thursday,' May tat, and
several fishermen, have :been so far
well satisfied with their catches of
the speckled , beauties..
LETTER OF .SYMPATHY
FROM KING'°ANDQUEEN'',
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bowers, of
Dungannon, whose son, Pte. William
Allan' Bowers, was accidentally; killed
last fall while on military service have
receiveda letter ofsympathy from
King .George , and '.Queen Elizabeth.
Pte. Bowers lost liis life when an
army transport in which' he was
ing
,on the, return. journey to :Camp
Borden was ditched near . Fergus. '
T he nessage • from Their Majesties,
.addressed. to Mrs: Bowers, 'is as fol-
lows: '
The Queen and I, offer you our
heartfelt sympathy in your great sor-
row. - We. pray that your country's
gratitude for • a life •so nobly given
in His Majesty's service may 'brin'g
you some measure of consolation":
(Signed) GEORGE: R. L
CLOCAL and GENERAL
Mrs. 'Manuel' Taylor of':Sarnia is
visiting with her parents, • Mr, and.
Mrs. B. Pearlman.
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Carter spent
Sunday in Barrie visiting with the
foriner's mother and brother.
Miss. :Arabelle Cameron of t7lencoe,
rvisitor wi -
. was' a :week said
with he • i par-
ents,' Mr. And. Mrs: R. ' J. Cameron; .
Mrs. , A. G. Elliott has . retured
to th .villa a after visitingin :Strath-:
e g
roy with Mr-, and .Mrs. !Ian MacRae.•
• N. • 'H. Hedley -and Wm " Lloyd > are;
among local residents who are, Ties,
;confined to their homes..
Ther Village Couneil and Clerk at
tended, hi a: -body, the -fu neral of Mr
:Robert Johnston of ;Goderich on Wed-
iesday' afternoon,'
Mrs. •Chas' , Webster who recently
underwent _ an appendix. operation • in:
Goder eh -Hospital', returned to hes*
home- here .on Saturday. •
-S-ABOTAGE/ Siinster-Chall'einge_ To
Scientific Crime Detection. How plots.
of:- foreign , agents against,. our de-
fense .industries•.'have intensified -the.
,alertness of our . investigators. and
how science's .'newest devices help
checkmatealien criminals, is revealed
by the Federal Bureau of Investiga-
tion in The American Weekly with the
May, 1,1 issue of The Detroit , Sunday
Times. Be sure to get, your copy 'of
The' Detroit Sunday Times, this week
and every' week.. •
Every shell fired across eta 'Eng-
lish Channel is said to cost $3,004.
PAISLEY MERCHANTS, DO 'THEIR
OWN NIGHT POLICING
A , series of burglaries throughout
Bruce County, have" led provincial
and county'police to seek theco-oper-
ation of:every evedry municipality in an ef-
fort to end the crime wave, and. are
suggesting the inauguration of a sys-
tem of night' policing. •
As a temporary solution, Paisley
Council has called on local business-.
men, to volunteer , to take turns as
night ,watchmen; and fifteen •volun-
teers • offered to take their turn for
a night. •. f
It is apparent even/to the sponsor
of the idea that this plan will be
satisfact'ery only for,. a short period,
and inthe meantime some other -sys-
tem will have ' to be' worked out that
will not 'prove too costly to Paisley
taxpayers. •
G.UITUARY
'PATRICK: M SULI IVAN'.
The last day 'of April brought to a
close .t4e. long' and exemplary iife •f .
THURSDAY, MAY •.8th, 1941.
APRIL RED CROSS
`SH I PMI,ENT
� mo
Another, splendid sref-
hip en: t f
one snore rugged pioneer' of the tdivn ogee clothing and Red Cross supplies
' •� a '„
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ship. of Ashfield. Patrick' M. Sullivan, was made b y the Lucknow and ic-
inity Branch, as follows:
Refugee. Clothing-!- -13 quilts, 6 crib,
afgh.ans,Complete layettes, 3 boys'
_. ,3 p
caas,t .-8 P"irls' .sweater's, 30 pair boys'
pants, 10 boys blazers, 5 girls' pyjas.
mas, b girls' coats, 1 pair mitts.
• Soldiers' Comforts 90 pair socks,
19, pa _r, 'tts, pair gloves., 6sleeve-
less
sweaters. 6 .scarves.
' Comforts -13 turtle n.nec
•
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Sailors ' k
sweaters; '2 pair gloves; 3 sleeveless
e
S
'an. tuar.y, s
weaters, 10 helmets, �0 pair mitts;
were: also' ,prgselq�. in the _
Fathers A. J.' n , of •Sinicoe, s.:. J 2b scarves,• .8 seamen's long • stock
' McDonald ;.of Clinton, J. Uyen• of • Del- ings.: ,
e' Cross.. Un
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... . � ' : :.�angsld . Red 2 g
hi ::and M. bT Sullivan, ngphety: of -the ,, Red
pair Unit -#.2
s• 8
deceased, 'who . preetched.alie'•:funeral •coats, _ � sus®iter; '2 pa>�r gloves,.
sermon—.front. .the text •..¶f . any` man pair mitts,. 10 pair : pants, 1 .scarf, '8"
Would be slay,' 'disciple: let hini' •deny -pair socks. Donated: 1 quilt by Pres
himself and take up his cross daily +byterian Women's Missionary Soo,
after a ten month .illness resulting'
•
from an,accident, passed.away peace
fully at.his home;haVeinga been fort-
-if -- - las -rites ef:,-the Church
i. led b3� --•el►e. t^'... . ., ,
that he had'attended, so, faitsfully
daring the' eighty-one Years of his
lace f ', St. Jos -
His funeral took A ,roan ,-
eph'.s • Church, - Kingsbridge. • whew
Requiem High Mass was sung by thepastor; Rev. 'John: R, Quiglsy. There
and follow me". iety, Langside: -'
The funeral was very largely at- Kairshea 'Club-lO pair. mitts, 8 pr..
t • nded both bb life long neighbors ='
socks; 1 seaman's stocking, 1 suit.
e x
=and-ffiends --and acquaintances of liis .pyjamas, .1 sweater, ' 3 pair pants, 2
Roy Black is 'improving ' slowly 1 dirge . family residing at: distant
having'been' confined to. "his home •paints. 1
for a' lengthy period. since disioeating The bereaved' family were all pros
his hipin s. ,falling down stairs. mit. and.' included hesides his ,Wife,
,, Jack McCall has been in '; orento the . former' , Margaret O'Callaghan,
P
for the pest month' and ,is 'presently John P. of 'Bolton;'. Marie' (Mrs. 'Jas.
ern `lp.o d at a service 'station. near Morrison) of Dublin, Joseph of De -
the .Stock .yards: " troit; Marguerite (Mrs: Thomas': Joy)
• M I of Detroit; Leon athome and the
. " •ss: -xeor itr' ks- emir ed"rot r- daiighrs in reiigion, Eileen:
from' spending two weeks in Toronto.. ,(Sister M. Dionysia), Patricia ('Sia -
Mrs: Shirley ;makes her home' here
with her. daughter; Mrss.• Harvey' Web -
Reeve ' N. E. Bushell, accompanied
'by Mjr. Richard Webster, attended .the
honorary.banquet tendered: the Pais-
ley Sunocos in. their, home town last
Friday evening.. •
Mr. ' and '..Mrs.,'Gomer• Gibbons of
Elmira• spent Sunday ,wi relatives
in Lu no and Ripley ad on their
n � ry
return' were: accompanied by Mrs.
Wm. Ferris who is 'visiting in El-
mira. U
Passes O.A.C. Exanis 25th
at her' home in
• Frank MacKenzie' of town was a=
morig.the successful students secur-
ing his first-year degree at the On
tario Agricultural College, . Guelph.,
Spent . Week=End. Here
ter M". Denise); Madeline (Sister M.
Dolorosa) and Rufina (Siiter M.M
• ar=
guerite.) all of. the•Sacred Heart Con-
vent Conimunity of •St. Joseph, Lon;'
don, Ont.
• Of the large family to which Mr.
Sullivan belonged one sister alone
survives; Mrs. M. J; -O'Conner (Ne1Fie-)
of Kingsbridge. '
, Most of the'•'nineteen'•grandchildren
of the deceased werea si o „'resent to
help,dd -final honor to a truly :vener-
able and beloved patriarch. '
MRS', THOMAS McKEITH
• • The death :'occurred early ' Friday
Hazenmore, Saskatchewan,: of 'Mary
Catherine Barnby, beloved wife of
Thomas A. •.McKeith and sister .of
Rev. R. H. Barnby of London. -
Mrs: McKeith, familiarly known to
•"Buster” Whitby of the Highland her Ashfield friends as "Mary Kitty"
Light Infantry . spent a week -end wasr 7 'in he year. Shehad been
leave • at the home' 'of his'parents..: 4t h y
ill trace late in November • of last
"Buster" expects' to leave shortly' to year She was 'a ' daughter of the late
join •the battalion in training it Deb- r, and `Mrs. Thomas Barnby.of Con,
M
ert, Nova Scotia.' Walter McFarlan, cession. 12,. W.D';: Ashfield and resided'
formerly of •'St. Helena, is also 'a in Ashfield 'until March • of 1912 when
member ' of the, H:, L. '1. she moved. with • her husband • and
Receives Sergeant's Stripe children to what is now known as
Bdr. Hugh -Cuming has been pro- Hazenmore; Sask. •
moted to a Lance -Sergeant and re She leaves to Mouton her loss, be-
ceived his stripe last Friday,' Hugh sides her husband, two daughters,
is I 'member of the signal section Mrs. Joe :E. Steptoe,, (Ethel W.),.
_of . the '7th , Army. Field Regiment; Edmore, 'Sask.; Mrs: Richard G, Blake.
Royal "Canadian: 'Artillery, at Peta- i (Olive R.)3 Hazenmore; 'Sask., and
Wawa. He expects to he home: -for' le -three -sons; Ewart 'D. MoKeith,,--•Van-
week -end leave :this week.; couver, B. 'C.; Robert . T. MaKeith,
Home On cave eRidgedale, Sask., and John T. •Mc
Stewart Cameron visited with his Keith;. Hazenmore, Sask. There' are
'e,__
areata; Mr. -arid; Mrs. R: -,T: Comer -I als-
o fife
t' gra ngrand�ldren and one
and her dear, be
on last week while on a brief leave
great' son; • y
before depart
ing for the West Coast:
Stewart, is ,as member of the Argyle
and Sutherland ' Infantry regiment.
loved brother in ''London, who was un'=.
able to face' the fatigue of the long
journey that he 'might see her and
whose unfailing love and kindness,.
We understand;. that Stewart Russell, h h
formerly of Lucknow, and Geo. Carr..! t roue' all her'lite; had' ever been
a brother of Mrs'. Norman Wilson,' 'a comfort and tower of strength to
are attached' to the same wait. i heg. •
HU -children all succeeded' In visit -
American !hotels lose over $10,000,= ing her , d ring her illness, ., thereby,
'600 a year ti�rough. pilfering of bran- adding materially to her joy and Join
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kets, silver,.etc. fort.
The pallbearers were Metiers. Win.
Campbell, David McKenzie, Samuel'
,Byrnes, Harry Cook, Wallace Ander=
son and Mark Lovely. 1, -
Funar'el services' were held at •the.
residence on April 26th, conducted
by her pastor, Rev: , F. A. Clare; and
at the United Church, of which she
was a member, Rev. Mr. Clare kindly
assisted by Rev,: W. Brown, ' of St.
James Church, Hazenmore: Interment
was in .Hazenmore Cemetery. •
The floral tributes were lieautiful,
and rich~ in their abundance, both at
the time of burial, and during- her
prolonged illness, for which` the fam-
ily wish to tender, to all their friends;
their appreciation, and most grate-
ful thanks.'
'THE.
'UNITED'
CHURCH
LUCKNOW
SUNDAY'
• MAY llth
Go To Church
..:on....
Mother's Day
Services -41 a.m. arid '7 p.m:
Church Schopl-40 a.m.
• In the, good old days . the man mho
saved money was ' a miser. Now 'he's
a wonder. •
:blazers. 2 dozen and. nine khitki hand-
kerchiefs.Donated: 3 quilts.
Hackett's Wonien's Missionary, Soc-
iety=6' pair pants, 3 refugee'sweat-
ers,. 1' pair mitts, 1: sleeveless sweat-
er, "'7 scarves, 2- pair' mitts, • 4'• pair
socks. Donated.: 2'' quilts..
Junior: Red Cross -2 refugee sweat-
girt.
u -s':
.�..,Kirilou n:�:,--:,I.ii�ti:...1e.,.......4.�
: gh�W d u
:blazers,: 4..pair ; 'mitts, 1 pair sticks,
,1 :turtle neck sweater: Donated: two
quilts.
•
Zion Workers: --8 pair socks, .8 pair
mitts, .3:• girls' eats; '6 pair pants
Donated: 1 quilt, 1• blanket, ''1 lay-
ette.
Kintail Women's' Institute-2'dozen
gauze handkerchiefs, 1 dozen towels,
1 dozen .khaki handkerchiefs, 17 , pair
socks, 6 pair mitts,: 4 turtleneck swear
Thera., PK, Sat. MAY 8, 9, 19:
The Funniest Man in the World.,
GEORGI FORMBY •'
jn.—
Your•Seats Please'
'Keep
you will _Laugh ---And: we mean`.
L- .�U-G-H
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"WILD BILL HICKOCK” •
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1 -scarf_' nnnated: 1 layette i •
quilt. '
St. Helen's - Women's Institute -8
pair girls' pyjamas, • 6 khaki . handker-
chiefs, 2 helmets, 2 pair mitts, eight
scarves, 1 refugee sweeter, 1 pair
seaman's stockings; 15 'Pair socks, 1
turtle neck sweater, 2 afghans -SS.
No. 4; 2 afghans -SS. No. 3: Dona--
- 2 quilts: •
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Paramount' Women's. Institute- 1
pair mitts. , Donated; 1, layette, 1 knit-
ted afghan, by pupils of Lochalsh
.
Donated: 'I large knitted blanket., by
Miss Annie. MacLennan.'
PUBLIC. URGED. To DECORATE
DURING WAR LOAN' CAMPAIGN
Premier Hepburn is' ranging him-
self' wholeheartedly behind the Dom-
inion.•.War Loan. Campaign. which is,
expected' to commence on June 2nd.
Ile: declared that the' seriousness of.
the war to Canada' cannot 'beover-
•emphasized.'and . it is: the duty of
'everyone" to • lend kis' full support to
the ratting . of money necessary . to
provide planes, tanks, ships, immune
tion and most important:of all to
back' up to :the limits- the efforts of
those who -are -fighting 'our -battle. Mr:
Hepburn asks the: mayors of Ontario
to issue - proclamations urging the
public to. decorate their homes' aneoffices with -flags during the Domin-
ion War Loan Campaign.
Mon., . Tees., Wed. May 12, 13, 14
Lew Ayres Lionel Barrymore
"DR. KILDAIRE'S.
STRANGE' CASE"
.and' -
Lana Turner , Joan Mondel
Two Girls on Broadway"
a
Presbyterian Y. W. A.
n of the Y. W A:•',
The Aprilmeets g , . •
..was held at the„Manse, The meeti g
.o ened.by.sngin€ YdKe _
590after
..:
which the scripture lesson was read, ,
and Miss Marian McDougall . led in
prayer. er. Mrs. Philip ,Stewart sang .,a
solo; and the_ Bible study, and dis-
•eus `ion was taken by Mies'11!Iary 'Me.
Leod..Mrs.'Elmer Johnston gave the .1
topic from our Goforth . study ?book
and Miss Katherine •MeDougall'' and
Mrs. J.:.'E. Little sang a duet..A read-
ing was
ead :ing.._was 'given. by Miss ,.Marg Mac-
Kenzie and Mrs Ross gave us some
current events on our . missionary
work. Mrs. Canter closed the meet-
ing' with prayer..
RIPLEY CHAMPS AGAIN ENTER
Ripley Juniors will again 'this year
be .represented in the Bruce League.
Decisioh to enter wad made at a rec-
ent '• meeting when . the . following. of-
ficera were elected! president, David
McLay; bice -president,; Duncan Mac
Arthur; secretary treasurer, Jack
Bowers.;'manager and coach,',Donald
McLeod:
Ripley .won the :league last year,
and as well were Browned
champions. in' their. class.:; Several
Lucknoyw boys were 'members of the
team.
Music
Teachers
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TORONTO'
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
MIDSUMMER' EXAMINATIONS •
Practical -Tuns'• nna' Jofy
Theory -Juba 13th, .13th acid 14th
Application. and fees must react
*5. Conaarvatucr not large than
MAY 15th: 194i
135 College., Street, Toronto
° NOtice
Re • Accounts
DUE TO A CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP, ALL ' AC-
COUNTS OWING THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, ` UP
• TOG APRIL 30th, MUST BE PAID BY MAY. 31st, 1941'. ,
THIS ALLOWS FOUR WEEKS FOR THE PAYMENT
OF ALL -OUTSTANDING SUBSCRIPTION, ADVER-
TISING AND JOB PRINTING ACCOUNTS.
IF YOU ARE INDEBTED TO 'THE SENTINEL, WE •
ASK YOUR CO-OPERATION ' IN tilAKING AN
EARLY' SETTLEMENT. '
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CAMPBELL , TH OMPSO N PUBLISHER.
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LUCkflg.W
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Curtain Materials Draperies, setons, `Ticker gs � Y�oW Cottons,' Sheeting&u, Bleached Cottons
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