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Thompson)'
7 Ranger 'Colunrh
Again.. your Tran. .,- ,
nota; to 'press.
•kasill Br. 'St hike of the, .seas. on
gill ,tet Vaderway on Saturday,: and
from all .indications well. be 'heading
roairnatel• a .10 -mile stroll.
Xda:.who -are going:. are, asked
tape
lat. the United Church- by 10'
_ Outio and 'brio Your. own - b.'.
Or 1 ft
incl fe�+r
COO* lies bbl n
nd b
ons prove ¢pular, so -if you: have
ons bring it along. Part, of the dal,.
r will• be- '` iven over to badge=
hQ+reie .► g
'Warier. ac►.:.come-..prepared'_ with pencil
. Well he seeing you,.on Sat-
i ''then. :Mr. Todd will be in
TIM We are: liaV`ing the -.hike lads,
loot: please note ;The Trail Ranger
lakinvii Parade scheduled for this
Y to • e United Church has been
Please re
indefinitely postponed, irem-
r and pts the word along.*
THE L.00KNC.M
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THURSDAY, MAY' 15th, 1941 ° '
MAFEK I' N -
Mr and Mrs,. !Melvin Omens and,
children of Detroit spent the week
end with Mrand Mrs.. Elmer 'Phillips.
The W M S., will • meet +this. Thurs.-
day afternoon at the Boise of Mrs,
isaac. Cranston,, • ' '
Mrs.. Thos, Aiiderssen'and Jean: vis-
ited on Saturday with••the fornier's.
daughter Mrs, Harvey Webb, St. Het-
ens,
Xee ; in mind the Ashfield. Circuit
Garden.Party to be held Fridayeven-
ing • June' 3th. Watch for further' ad.
--_ h3 -
• A
word(.to•you Iucknowites..
On
Saturday. un .7ti, the Trail Rang-
ers
a g-ers -are sponsoring a tag day for the
av , League of .-nada: They'. need..
'your help to '' help : ; aur sailo s and
men nftthe ,lrie}+el}ant marine, so wel-
.come . the Trail • Ranger laddie' ' .who
:calla. on co eousl • and give
n yen, um Y n g
rgeneipusly;
-_, eine ay,
-Next meeting' gang • . W do sd, y,
• May 21st 7.30. ,p m_ siiarp_,Let's have
everyone out; ehl . :
And so we 'Wind up:another,colu'mn:
until next week. at this very same
time. Until then, this is your Trail
Ranger ' .correspondent, . Willard
Thompson, who leaves you with this
little question=Where 'a 'e i• flh . • •?
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CREWE:
A number from here :attended, the
funeral of the late Celia •'Pentland,
which took place to Dungannon Cem-
etery on Sunday. ..r:
Mrs. John Watt has returned to
her home : here After spec Ung tire
past three weeks with her daughter,
Mrs. Barker at Hamilton. Her .. On
Bill of Camp Borden visited here over.
the Week -end. .
. Mr. and Mrs. :Jack ''Curran tid`fam-
ily, Mr. and • Mrs. Vernon Hunter
and Beatrice Treleaven of Lucknow!
spent Sunday with their parents, Mr.'
and Mrs. Bert 'Treleaven.
Mr, and:: 'Mrs.' Bert Treleaven *ad
.Gwendolyn 'spent a day
:..rece
y
with
Mrs: AriiTie1save and r Cour-
Mr..and-Mrs, Gordon. Kirkland and
son David .of 'Zion visited, their ''unclo.
and aunt Mr. and Mrs.', S. J. Kil-
patrick on Wednesday.
Mrs. Wilfred- Drennan`: arid J. C
•spent the week -end and; Mothers" Day
'With. her. parents, Mr,' -and Mrs °:.7os."
.Hackett..' .. -
" `Mr. and Mr's. Sift" Gibson•,of.:Strat-
ford were week=end, guests' with Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Blake.
A large'numbe from' here attend
the oncert : rr Du_ annon church
on' Friday evening when Miss. 'Mac-
Donald, music instructor with ,(the
teachers .and. pupils of six neighbour-
ing schools took part in drills, solos,
readings and illioruses. Proceeds . a.,
mounted • to $100. winch was sent to
the British War ' Victim 'D! tmd.' '
r tn. s••
We have them so why not use them, • Trials, if very heavy, kill little peo-
ple, but theyrmake great ones.
.ht'
•
a ' 'HOLYROOD
Mr, slid Mrs. Robert, Harper of
Fort Lamp�!ton, Mrs, Shelton of Kin-
cardine called on Mrs: A: Ackert on.
Monday. '
Mr. Murray Farrell and Mr. Jaynes
Lulrln n htn
T m ins,
Gordon Far- -
;elof Pine River spent :Monday' ev-
ening with Mr. and ' Mrs. Raynard,
Ackert•
.
Mr. and Mrs. ,. • •
• James Smith and
'..
family spent Sunday at .the home of
Mrs. Donaldson, Culross,
Mr% Raynard Mrs. Ra nand Ackert spent
the week -end .at Mr. John Reid's" at
R,erd'a Corners:
Mise Freda,Saunders of Mafekin.
Misito • ith' her sis
was a "week-endx 3v
tet Mrs: "Eddie Thonripson.' '.
'Mr's. Howard Harris and Lorraine,
Mrs. Thos. Harris spent Friday with.
Kincardine friends,
HoMe. Saved.FFront Fi
t
e
Morning
•.-
Early Monday moringthe• •ppes
and chimney at Mir. Janies Baker's
binned...out; and a :consbderalalehaze
of smake remaineda.
nd about eleven
,thirty it -;was discovered
the house
was on :fire in .the' attic and. walls.
Aid Was :summoned brit owingto.:tlse
men being • in . the fields te -ones
available were scarce. However they.
-formed a bucket brigade_and ky_ej t-:
ting rap hole in the roof managed:. to
extinguish -t a fire. Beforeit- was
over .quite a crowd had gathered -and
succeeded ,iii getting: mostly -every-
thing out of the house •befbre the
water did any -damage . to the -con-
tents, Mr: Miller of Lucknow, is re
:a
pairing the house nd_ "stated that
they really .deser.'ve Credit for• ex-
tinguishing the blaze with as little.
damage to everything.. .
FOURTH C
_ OMCEssIQN'
Mi. and • Mrs, D. MacKinnon spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Fater Mof-
Mrs. W n. MaeKenzle ails son �ig}w
7v�rsited• .last. weep... in • Ilsrnjlton and.
Dundee, . r• - .
will
' stir 'o th U.1$'. W O. .
'Theme..,.g f :e .,.
be held - this " week at the borne of
Mrs. '- R; G. Martin:•
Messrs. W; MacKenzie, A. Hamilton
and M: Middleton were ` home .from:
Hamilton ' over ,the week' -end. -
Misa Laurin M .rUn returned home
this' week , from Toronto: Yo.
Mr. • John Mc$eite1 Fourth''Con.,
. IS underthe ' oc or.'' sass.,
d d.. t e
Miss Anna. "Aram :and .brother
fi
Rennie. ' ent the. Week -end . at "their
hone
e'.
Mr' �',MacKenzie- oil.
M .and Mrs. tp..
Detroit visited' .wi Mr.and Mrs.
y
LA
Herbert Buckton .last 'Week.. '
, . Mr: - Easton r•8amilttsur= of . 'TosontO
was' a visitor on the line recently.
' Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton vis-
ited with Mrs. T. Morrison' of White-
church.
No.. Bali Team •
It appears that. Wingiram has ab-
andoned hope Of fielding a ball' team
this season,: as many members . of last
year's • club have either left t'dwn
or have ' enlisted: .. .
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I OUSEKEEPER WANTED, for viii- FOR SALE -•,Cow to freakier soon
age, ionic. Apply at The Sentinel Of- Apply to J, W J ynt .
fic, •
,FOR RENT -,office building in Joynt
,Block,' suitablef or small apartment..
Apply to J. W. Joynt:' -
BULLS FOR, SALE -Several Month-
old Ransom bred. Shorthorn bull cal-
ves, Marbe inspected at farm, in- Ash:
field, S. B. Stothers, '
.FOR RENT-6-r6om house,' ?/ acre
.:of land and good 'barn, town and sett
Water. Available Jurie' .1st. Apply to
Horac "Aitchlion, ucknow" '•
Horace r h ., L.
WANTED: Man for .Rewleigh Route. •
Permanent .if Yo.u' 'are a., hustler. For - particulars_ write :' ,Rawleigh's, Dept.
.ML -Y71 -103-E, 'Montreal, Canada.
BABY CHICKS-•LBarr cl ;Rock chicks
from 'blood tested'fIocks• mated with- •
1 ' " , �O.B:S,• cockerels:We-keep'.a1l chicks
days, sav'n ou '' 1 of Work.,
`FOR. SALR-+Buick. autornobile, eight • 4 y , r, g y a of
c :hn er``' ' ` assert er, :Mode S-5'1-5: .delivered.,
Livabilit
d d: g or d rex
Y a P 0 Y
v 1 �
•0 more
in' splendid conchtiori. Cheap at $700: GeoH. SmithLucknow. guaranteed. 'Phone Ripley 76-20. John
. , • ,
J. 'Curler, annles'.we,ef of Blackhorse,
FOR ,SALE-iron'puinp cylinder' and
pipe, . wheelbarrow :and oak 'buffet.
Cheap for quick sale.. Applb'to Hor-
ace Aitchison;Lucknow.
NOTICE TO 'CREDYTORS•'
TAKE NOTICE' that all persons hav-
ing claims against the •estate ` of, Mrs.
Catherine K. Ross late of the Village
AUCTION SALE of stack and of of
_ _ of Lucknow.im the County Bruce,
fediat the residence; of:John J. Smith' Widow, deceased,. who died on or' a=
north-di
ortii ,of 'the C N.R.,, Lucknow; on
Saturday, May 17th at 2.30. Termsbout the 18th -day
da of December A.D.
.
1940, are hereby notified to send their
cash. See bills for list. John G. Smith, olaims, duly verified by declaration,''
-Prop. Well: Henderson, Auc. :
_ to the. undersigned executor: for the
AN' ED=Ca able girl 'for house- '.estate onor' before the • 24th' .of .
W T P geday - ;
work on',farm; modern conveniences; May, A.D. 1941:
3 adults in family; Permanent pesi- FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that`-
tiorrif :satiefaootoi'•y present••helu-rheieA irnmediatel:y. aft the.said date -the--- ,-•• -
four years. Apply to Box 38, Luck . assets of the estirre will be distributed
now Sentinel: having regard, only to lilairpswhich
hare been prdperly filed.
DATED at Lucknow, Ontario, this ' '
2nd day of May.; A,D: 1941.
ROBERT RAE,
now Ontario
• ,.y..y aLl1Ek, , •
I
• • ", Executor � ,
of the • Estate, of
Catherine K. Ross..
EXECUTOR'S SALE of village 'prop-
erty, being the Estate of the..late
Walter' Sturdy, will he held at .the.
Municipal OfficeLucknow on Sat-
.urday,"May 17th,: 1941, ;at two o'clock.
For further particulars: apply to Jos-.
eph Agnew, Executor or Wellington.
Henderson, Auctioneer.
Canada has'.' reason to count her blessings in these•4iays of trial.
Canada is three thoilisand miles away from the sound of guns
which `are devastating Europe; e • ,
The broad Atlantic Ocean rolls . between us and the ruthless
savagery of the -German) Amies:
The strongest fleets in the world —, British, American and
Canadian -patrol the sea between' us and the enemy: • {.
We have a great friendly nation, probably the richest and most
powerful in the world, at our side.
N AFFORD HER SACRIFICES
4•
This war is a mechanized war.±
We • have the nickel , .. copper ..• . lead .:. zinc and other. metals
the war industries need. We have access to the iron. We can
make the steel.- „
We have the organized ' industries to fabs icate these metals and
make the trucks, and tanks, and guns, and planes, and the ships.
We' have skilled workers and the plants for mass production.
Canada has the wheat and the food supplies,
Let us count our blessings, and tighten our belts.
Canada is rich --one of the richest 'countries per head of popula•
tion in the world. Let us lend our • strength : to the utmost of our
'power. Our national future depends upon Victory.
We must win to live. ,
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ERE WILL BE FURTHER CALLS
un
P
h,
�•.
There have been many calls • upon the people • of this country
for ' money since Canada entered the war at the side of • .
Great Britain: ,
There' will be further calls.
Let us face .the future. unaf _•aid.
Canada can carry„ the load. • • , .
But e`v'ery Canadian must shoulder his and her share.
This is the most critical -,hour lin. our history. Let the- future .
bistoirians say of Canada, as flier will say of our Mother Country
"This was their finest hour."
yourIoad...aii
DFPARTME•NT OP, FIN.A.'N.CEa CANADA
w.�
NOTICE
- TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
To all to whom. '. it may concern,
please take notice that the next reg-
ular meeting . of •''Kinloss 'Municipal.
Council has 'been ' postponed from
•-Monday, ' May 26th, .1941 ' to. Friday,
-May 3Qth, 1941 at the usual time and
place. Court of . Revision, on the • as-
sessment roll will be held at .2, o'clock
in the afternoon.,
J. R. LANE, Clerk.
TENDERS
TOWNS, P OF' XiNLOSS
SEALED TE S will be:received
by' the undersign up to 2 'o'clock in',
the afternoon of May. 30th, 1941,, •for
the construction and repair of the
Ackert Municipal: Drain. Plans and'
specifications ;may ' be seen at the
Clerk's Office, or • at the office of
Fred B. James, engineer, Walkerton;
Ontario. A marked cheque for .10%
of tender to accompany each tender.
Lo*est dr any tender not necessarily
accepted. •
J._R._.LAN1•'.,, C k Kinloss;_Ta;p:,
' R. R, 2, Holyrood.
CLYDESDALE STALLION..
Teeswater Agricultural Society : owns
an Imported Premium 'A -Clydesdale-
'.Stallion, which is stabled at the • farm
of`Duncan•McGregor; miles South-
west of Teeswater. For full `partic-
ulars apply -to Duncan McGregor, R. 2,
Teeswater,
GRANDMOTHERS HONORED AT
HACKETT W. ,M. S. MEETING
The April meeting of the Women's
Missionary • Society was held at the
home of Mrs. John Mullin on Tuesday
afternoon, April 29th, in honor+ 'of
grandmothers, with nine grandmoth-
ers 'being presen 4 The meeting open-
ed with the president; Mrs. Zinn in
the 'chair. The.' Scripture lesson was
read by Grace Campbell. The them
was • taken by Mrs. Zinn, "Following
the Way of Love' to ' Victory' .
' The roll call was answered by mem
pries of grandmother. There were 28
present.. The minutes were read by
the •secretary, Eerrradean Alton. Mrs:
Albert Alton and Mrs. :Sam Shei•wood
led in prayer. Reading by Mrs. Geo.
Retry on the "Always Thoughtfulness
of a Mother"; a report was given by
Mrs. Cyril Campbell on, the Presby-
•terial ,at Thanaesroad and a reading
-by Mr's: Ralph Cameron, "If Grand
mother: -Came Back". The study book
was taken ,by, Jean Ca erbn and a
reading given by Mrs.ynes Carnp-
bell tin -Grandmother's house and all
the things she taught up. Two little
boy's' took up the .offering, l llyitin 376
was then snag, Mrs. Wilkins• closed
the Meeting with prayer after' which
a dainty lunch was served and all en•-
jojieda social • time.
The oldest grandmother. 'present
Was' 'Mrs, Net on,i ,in, her 00th year,
She is a great -great-grandmother,
Mrs. John Campbell-' and Mrs..., Sant
Sherwood are gr'"i^eat iri•andrnother;,
The, others were Mrs Alex Hackett,
Mrs, Wilson Irwin, . Mrs. Roy ,Alton..
Mrs. 'Gilbert Vint, Mrs. T. A,.Camer-
on and Mr§, (Rev.) jam:- Wilkins. It
was regretted that Mrs, Win. 'wain -
ley and Mrs. 1J, K 'Alton were not
well enough to be present, -
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