The Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-01-15, Page 556,
TIIVIRSDAY, JANUARY 15th, 1942 .1, •
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Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM -
Two Shows Saturkay Night-
.
Thursday, Friday, Satur•day
"tan. 15 -16 .i
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'CARY GRANT
' IRENE DUNNE
* * in '1; * • •
Penny Seranade
Also "Cartoon" &"News"
Matinee Sat. afternoon at
Tuesday, Wednesday
Jan. .20,
DOUBLE BILL,
LEON ERROL
• • •• LUPE 'VELEZ in
Mexican Spitfire's '.Baby
AND
LLOYD NOLAN &
'CONSTANCE 1110-01tE in
Buy Me That Town
1(11NLOUGH
Mrs. 13iii Bushell and Ronnie and
MrS-91We's Whyte returned to :heir
homes London. atter spending the
past week with their . father,,
J. 13. 'llo.dgkinson. • t
EckenSwillez of
New Westrniester is vititing with
her gi•andparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jac-•
') Eckenswiller and other relatives.
Mr. Glen Pirinel went to Windsor'
clbri ,the week where he • has Se-,•
Cured a positibn. ••
WI's. Alex Percy, Erlina, Jean and
•Mariar. .spent. a few' clays with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Sitanley west of Luck-
novv.
Mr-s.Viiyie, Sr.., .Mr. WeS Whyte,
M. •
r .and Mrs. C. Whyte i3f London,
Mr, Will Hoc -kin and other relatiV.O's
from Dutton motored here Tuesdalr
to 'attend the funeral of the late-lqrs.
James Hodgkinson.
' The:. Holyrood Wciinens , Institute'
-metyon Wednesday_ at the,•horne :of
Mrs'. 'Richard Elliott. 'Attcr the Op-
.oniti4,t exercises the 'At HOnie". was'
discussed. and' will take the form Of
L1 s.upper to be held On .February 15
at 6.30, o'clock:. COrnmiyee for the
games, Mrs: Raynard.Ackert . andMis.
Mrs. tiariie, Hodgins. Everyone is
L!!.i1(6.d to bring an article for a' ba-,
Eileen Elliott, then 'sang a Solo.
The motto was given, by Miss May
Boyle:',. Mrs, -Raynard Ackert'.Sang
a pleaSing solo. The topic was taken
-7' by- Mrs'. Charlie HOdgins. The roll
.COURR-1 E'S-COR-Nt -arisWered-by "Ak-need"
• - . the COmmunityl'. Lunch was served
- • bY.-Mrs:-Elliott- and-th-e cenunittee•
• , A Victerioes New Year To All. Boxes,' are lo.be. packed for the sot-
. . Mr. Bob,Farrish ,is visiting with: cfleri eVerseas and: .any donations
friends in Toronto. • • '
Mr. Burt Johnston is assisting Mrn
• 'James -Little who has beesuffer:-
ing from a cold,
We are glad 'to report that Mr.•
are asked to be sent to the At Honie.
AFticles frientiOnect are -condensed
Milk, hiey; checolates gurn,
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cigarettes,„ fruit cake, cookies, toilet
seep. raior' blades or, anything suit,-
Lorne..Faikrigh who has been, 41).: is able_ftrr_parkirrv.,.._ .
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•improVing slowlY.• • • • . , • • •
, The • corrirnunity extends their • • • • • •
Presbyterian Y.; P. S., •
_ 3:11 el•i /4,_ th_e_L _ S. of
Wie" Presbyterian: chureh , held
January • l'2th,. 1.0,42; opened by
singing hyrnn 697 after which' the
1_;iird's Prayer Was rePeated in uni:
. Fit-rftscrrt -gave the 131:151T-•
study .discusing 'the firat Chapter
of John. Mr. D: Ross „then gaye
an explanation of the yirst Cate-
•Chism_ which was. followed by a' duet
by. lielen and ;Bud On:: Mr. Jim.
-fiencleVSOn gave .tlie topie' after
sympathy_ta. Mrs'. • Frank Johnston
their, teeent_berpaysf
wrient .,•
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Mrs, Chas. McLean, Sr„ who is,in
Wingham .hOspital is suffering with
• 'blood poison inher hand.
M-rrliin--Nelsonrivite Is, in-rinaiitt
training in Kitchener', spent the
we'ek-end with his parents'here.
DONMYBROOK.
. 'Melvin Craig. and
• netli -Mason OfKitchcrier • spent tin',
week -end at , their homes here.,... •
fe-,Strafifirey-after- -a, .iiveck'd N;IS
INVIttb-sher and Mrs.:
'man Thompson. . , . • .
Sam Thompson- reported , last.
erier train -in earl.> - •
Mr.and Mrs: Graharn Chainney.pf
••• Winghani Spekit- last. Sunday with
• his parentsi:Mr, and 'Mrs.' R. Cham-,
4
whien Mr,: Ross and Elva : favored
with a musical bUniber. „Hymn 606,
" -atipirra•,
.f•d \vitt, prayer.
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THINGS TilAT NEVER
HAPPEN IN' CH
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THE :LuvicNow ,pg14TDIgLi, LtIcKNow, oNTAK0
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URCU
Ushers calling•, fer help • in carry-
ing the .offerings.
Ministers insisting thatethe peo
ple attend Only one serVice eaeh
Sundayin order to make' room'. for
others: '
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A. dozen ki • th •
for some really definite work to do
during the, week. - •
A dozen families. asking the ushers •
people as ng e miistei
THE
LucKmow SENTINEL
Published every Thursday ,•;niornng
..atl•,Luckriow, Ontaro.
L. CAMPBELL THOMPSON
Publisher and Proprietor
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THURSDAY, JANUARY oth, 1942
• SALVAGE IS VITAL:
to place them an, the front seat.
Everyone in the audience reaching
for a hymn book, when the number
is announced and then singing hert-
iy. ••
Every head reverently bowed dur
ing prayer; • - • _
A choir that does Aot find a single
;thing to whisper about during; the
service. • •
The minister sayng, `1 have rush-
ed from on d thing to another
week .• I 'have' spent less than thre:e
• -. . •
hours in:revising this !old sermon
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which, is rather out of date, but 1
win endeavour, to make it fit'the.
• AZ+
occasaiOrP.
No Whispering or reading diking
church.
The Missionary Society' hoping
that the preacher's' wife • will bring
to the next meeting a long Efsf of
things that Ought to be ,done ip the
parsonage at orice.
The "Old tiinre, graciously giv-
ing way -to the "newcomers," con-
identthat the nevvcemers be'
The: inportance of the.salvage pro
gram in _an all out war, effort can
not betoo often repated..The in;
effort Of -salvaging waste.
paper, nwSpapers, magazines- and
cardboard: cartons,. Seems to' beof
little edhsequene, „but. In the -ag-
gregate it. can provide'a volume •of,
.w_Astethat will. be an 'iinPortant fa&
totr' ip keeping war supplies rolling
• to our fighting forces.
Here re a few fact‘,..abot -p.apr
sa1:va0-thatv!11•prthre
and we, Ilene will IrouSe•vegy
household to the :inportaee• of say-
mgeVery: scrap ' •
Salvage •pper is: .used 'bY some
fine paper mills and all. beard mills.
Part of it:. is reworked into. fine
papers again, butby far the greater
proportion is, made into steekter
cartOns and tOrrugated boxes: 'Mr
the preSent time,' the nails' Mking.
sijoh 'Stocks are . swamped .with
elerS destined to pack intinitionsand
supplies • for overseas shipment.
These cartons do not come -back,ad•
-to-do -intrch-b-etter -vv-ork-s-th-antgL'rel?-re-ent:--2-dead_loss_of_fibrcins':
they •have done. maerial. At the Same tiale, it 'is'
almos,t--• linapiossible - --to- -import----the
.., • . • .• , •
----1<ro one getting up or moving about
70,000 tons of,;aste paper annually
or leaving. the ' room during the
service : • '• • bretight into this :Country from the
U.S.A.• because they need it them -
The middle Of the pews filledhrst. selves, • . : -. '
People handing names of strang- We are now faed.with ari etim-
ers to the Preacher at the close 'of ated shortage of 'over 100,000 tons,
the service. " , . which must be Made bp •by new
.
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Xae*arespeaking- to ti-re-j3erst•r .salvage- in -194g, Fel ling.tat.make- Up=
next tb him and inviting hire to this shortage, The 7 board miI1S will
Come again. -The Churehmn.' • have to use new pulp draWn froth
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the general pulp 'Marker' . •
LETTER 1•0- EDIfOR' Even il-by sonie miracle of pio-
ThernpsOn, Esq., duction, the mills can be kept sup-.
plid'. with fibre, it i'S still in; the
The' Sentinel,
Lueknow, Ontari country's. interests , to increase sal-
o.\vs gelciecai Ise - (a.,)_Evt.,
Dear Mr. -Thompson: ',- , pulp Saved means the releasing of
May 1 take, this opportunity of forest' labour,coal,. chemicals and
expressing my sincere appreciation power to war industry. (b) Adequate
of the fine co:operation and assist- salvage might release pulp for ex-
arrce extended12y your• publication pert to the U.S.A. whose chillers we
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in recent niontbs in supporting the o
War Weapons Drive badly need.•
:" Frorn every ViewPoini then it is
One of the chief contributions to 8pparent that the :salvge d,of paper
this phase of our- war effort•Inas-the-‘1s one of tht vital salvage jebs-
viatti14actiasetz•virtatti•goninrsatitgolci:: Wat•OrWifirifir*-- il,,tir,itgiiiiim,"'-'1
Iotmerrp- of.space7provided by news tise and prpagate:
• • . • • -papers. throuhout 'the Country for
. • ' . . feature. artieles,ilex-lin . and
ST.' HELENS.. . type -wanner. advertisements . • 1901 Review ...,
'h-nwpapers'have reriffered in-
,D.p.ring..the pat 'year; the .laie.s..v.aluable „help LG• . their editorial and.
news Collin -ins and in no Small pleas-.
tire; are responsible for the success
already achieved by the, War Salt-
ngs Movement: • : : . . .
. yours very truly,
••••••i•-"------ - • . 7. •• J. L. Ilsley. •
af the'.cornmunity 'have been aejVp
n.wr "work.. v;ork.ing through. the
Wmen'. Institute. Each ytieg Man
,who enlited redeived i. sweater an1
ii• pal r of sockS and the iix rnen who.
ts' 'vrtt» etleh •a
at ciiristmas.• The
Hides have been forwardetl la the
41. Pei; niw, Red CtlOSS during 1941 9f
40. 34helmets,
40 • scarVes, 11 afghans • ntade by
chool :children of SS: No..3 and SS. -
No. 4. 234 har:llterchiefs, 61. towels.
8 girls ',s‘i'enters," '15 pair- pajamas, 0
sea•mans •sox,'' 8 •turtle neck
\lt('1, 2 leeveles sweaters,- -11.
ladies 1)1ottSes.4"pair logstoelcings.
4 mens Shirts.„4 steel 'helmet caps.
.1, unit eittisising• ' of 4adies' • coat.;
• to• $14 1.00. •
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Th January: meeting • of th6 %o-
IBa:C-4 Institute hold. io the Com-
munity hall With 16 'ladies .presn!.
wing, t6 the tinfmairalik ‘vathy,
aeil road conditions. 'Mrs. 13.01 pre-
raham Moffat of tlie R.CA,F. hioci mid the .1,0.11 calI. vas
1\l'ovk Scotia spent .the Iasidlo thollaming of "a taid
two••We'ekt at his .haine her. • „ • • lk 1 lav' readand it's- author".
The .Y.P.S. held their sOcial • . •
vas • donate $25:00 to
•
he ,t) toe ar s - t.1
• Thuraclae ir -evening at the: hom'
CKNX W.,ueno‘.;
VictimFundbri
Mr and Mrs Paiish Moffat . drat', citv, T i
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CREWE
Mr. •Kertneth CaMpbell 'of' Novo
• . Begti,a and •Miss- Jean Carenbell. nr
• . Kitehener spent a 'day recently 'with.
their aunt,- Mrs..Wni. Crozier;
Mr. Lorne •Einmons has get work
•With the: Good Roads Machine Co.
• Goderich.
• Mr. and .Mrs.' Berl); Stthrs, 11-1-
•• en and Arnold visited recently wilt..
Mr. and Mrs.. Wilfred Drerinv,
The Blake BrOtherS delivered•
head of cattleto.Clinton oii Thurr,-
••day.
• Mr. and Mrs:Sam Sherwood
• . Mis. $40e Kilpatrick, Luekrow.
were renewing old acquainancp:
' • . • this line on TtiesdaY. . , • ., " • ,
Mr, Cree Freeman' ;of 'veial,
• spent •Tueday with hssister. Mr.,
Lorne Emmons..
LANGSIDEINORTH
knic.kers. slacks. blouse and swet-,
the if1 of.
50 quilts Ca.sh do,n-
atiofl5, twilit:Rd Cross and. to tither
'Wil' Ax'ork orgahizatior',s .,timoun.tet
•
• Richardson, president: had charge ol it was (.1id,,i i„Iha.,.(,th,t, d:my. f„,..
the deVOtional .part of 'the program. 'ow hampol, of •;1.01jic, dootmod ..by,
after rhich a number of contests m Kpnrwiii conwoon.ii, tho Luck;
on.
and a soeial hour .spent,• .• ,, I''')\\* Al:9'4'1114111111 .SocitAY 'Pl'a3".
. were conduted. Lunch was serve,1
Jntmy 16111: A record of all tick-
' .MiSs Katherine IV.In•el)1w1W"; I'L'' i ets 'sold intiSt he 'handed in b6fore
joi.L.tmedho. duties. orN.Tuesday.. • illyal date.' i•irs. 1.o.rOv'Wood: vitas in;
'Our conifitunity received a ghocli
• ' 6,4' rt•atl. 'by' N1r, lliee and. an art-
We
the brotherS. and. Sister:.791.41t11' ..,;('1"i.1)1;1‘1:1•:.: iWI(.11171\t';'i(11.1tfra.tl\i7iils...°Cf .16;:si..
• , We with to 0xtend out. N i :‘ :
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• A social .eVeningwas held in UT ‘(ritli,,,isi i.011(1 ;.1 1)(1(ii., !9.001„...t.wi.
Were played and lunch seryeti a ter M rs. • • Ph i I I i Ps fa vOrecl with- a
'• . . hall on Friday, January .9th. Cards • it .,..
.thoo of the .c.A.r. were present...1 vocal sol. A. pleasant social time
..bv t Ir liostosses. Mts.' Chester:fy-.
(11:11.11t! 1he 'subj0 and a paper
on Tursday,on learning of fi
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s"--- on ."11:ive yon an educated licartl'
den passing of Mrs. John Eras,- '
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which Graham Mbffat and Jim Wor s1(T and Hic'e with.
ed with wrist watches. . si'mt l"iw"vas sisr"ed
• •
The Mission fland en °cling was
lor Mrq Elwood Ilatiioo .and Mrs,
held at the home of Mrs:Wm. Brawl.,
• on Saturday. Donald lionaldsongave
• James Aiphismi.".
the scripture readir.g and tarl CrONV- ' 111(' ndems: 1)" will.
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" Thermily afternoon
tton led in prayer. Clarence CroW- i.hcs 1'41 "t, Jan
Stnc1
ean14len Ifionaldson recei'ved
tiary 22nd. ' •
•,
1rll rldn
priies for attendane: Ardyss arov,IAl I) Vierisnog
, gve the Mission story. Mrs. , •
ion with the National Steel Co.• •
Vfoffa4 ld in the closing prayer. Servicr was .caoclled„ in the Un •
Sott' presided at the, it'd Stlid:1T ow Mg t,
Organ,.
wcat
„ . P•••
P • • •
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her d road cnditons.
"Personally .1 never stay out' late
at night'.: • • • •• • •, •
'"Why; don't late hours agree with
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-No, 61d boy; it's not the late
hours . that upset. 'me so Much As
the excitement when I get home!"
THE PICTURE
GALLERY
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WHO IS M
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Last .week'S picture waS that ,of
DR: A. M. ' SPENCE.
who fo'i inore thanthirty years was
a popular physician Of the Village,
and proprietor of a drug stor.;
Born on a farm in Peel, he 'first
taught 5c1461, before entering Trin-
ity Uniersitt i Toronto • from
which .11e graduated as a doctor 'in
1 F99. lie first practised 'in Ford-:
virk11 and came to Ludlthow in 1902.
Dr. and -Mrs: Spence havenow
both paSsect on. Members of the
family of two sans and:two daugh-
ters row live elsewhere and acouple
of years age the •Spenee ;home on
Compltell passcrr into • other
(Continued from '!as t Week'
.."•• • • •-• AMMO • • •
' Harry Prest, his?Ist year, Was
laid to rest With full military honorq.
at Stamfo•rd ,near Niagra. Fails. • •
VAird received, from overseas that
-grardson---OMrs7thos:-
Reid of Lucknow, 'as making fay-.
orable :recovery •after suffering •a'
broken back in, -a 'motorcycle • acci-
dent.. .• ,••• '
• Presentation 'made' to Miss Dciris:
Ritchie before • entering Stratford
Hospital as a Student 'nurse, •
The Village:Cot:men Purchased the
Geddes Ibuilding.
Maitland Presbytery accepted re-.
signation. of Rev.. John Pollock of
Whitechurch neeesSitated .by. • ill
'
- Kaake died, in Toronto frolii:
injuries received . when pinned to:
the ground by, a tree ..he and his
son were 'felling.
Rv, P. H. Rickard; fOrper. Ang-
lican curate...died- suddenly. at Port
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Rowan.- •
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Jarnes drainage by-law Served in.
Kinloss replacing Archibald by-law.
which was repealed by, a divided
vote of the Board. • • •
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. Seven residents.. Of .Whitechurn
each have ,passed their 85th birth-.
day.
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Trail Rangers staged a successful
Father and Son bang -pet. •
Village isolated by road and rail
fgom,Sincley.to-Weflnesday in wOrst
storrn in 3cears. ,
Mrs. James Webster suffered dis.
located hip; Mrs. Thernas Roach el
kinloss a fractured arin end Mrs.
Charles Robb, Con. .42 'Oilfield
• fractured hip.
li
Miss Ada, Burns onbied at mis-
cellaneous shower.
Jack Morton, Allan Matheson and
Miss' Ida Crawfoi•d• walked -from
Illackhorse to Lucknow over anoW
blocked raads. Miss Crawford near
ehaustionafter mare than six hopl•
Huron adopted policy of Cash Or
produce to pt Wa. Serviees Drive'
.over in splendid fashion.
• Seven Port Albert airinei lost
lives as two planes crashed. in mid-
air near Rarrie. • •
• ing,
Earle , Hodgins, re-lected Connty
Master. of West 13r•-ce.
• Pipe Band placed •• •, ith Scot-
land firm, for new ki. arid plaids
Local Hydro System received 13th
Power Bill, representing a credit
of $867.35,
Me. and Mrs. William Robinson
were honored on their 56th wedding
anniversary, celebrated at the home
of -Mr. and Mrs, John Kilatrick.
Jean Graham, nurse in i large
hospital in England, sent cable of
congratulations to: her parent„Mr.
and Mrs. Angus Graham cm the oc
eaSion of their 31st wedding anniver-
sary ,
DEATHS -Mrs. Arthur MacDon-
ald; .1131m4Drennan, native of Asti. -
Reid; Cecil Treleaven, bungam-ion:
John Laidlaw, Whitechurch; Wm.
Crawford; Port Albert; 'George: Orr; 1:
Mrs. Wim K j'plinston, Exeter;'
Mary Courtne, Kingsbridge; David •
Stroud, Un,deyWood; Duncan •Me-
KAY-, #Cintai'f.natjve; Dr. A. A. .T. •
'Simpaori, Kintail; Peter .1-locigkinson,
Kinlough. • •
• (Continued next Week)
.AWay to Serve.
anda.Way to;
KE
• , IN THESE DAYS" we ar• e.
all anxibUs to serve our'
country's best intersts. Bkt
we are..,all inereasingly. .con-
sclotis, tee, • that .-riioncy
makes, the 'mare go". So it'.3
•Mighty pleasing and
• tant, too, to find a way 't
• serve, and at the same tim
break :i -hare: than.even.
Here's one. way, "made to •
• 'order": Fill all the brooder
• space" you have with early,
hicks. the hest you,tan
. •
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- These huge: .133-itishrdf,:
oreggs at a prie„rani
between., 28.79e 'and .32.12c
• per doz., Grade A -Large, at
Canadian seaboard, and the
Dominion government sub-
• sidy of 3c per dozen on
•--Graclel4A-Largebeught for
expert, have put a definite
TRML RANGERS
• Hey gang, :were back. again in an
attempt re -organize the Old.etib.
We hope you will' all be, with us
andrake the atteMpt successful arid..
really
yotrout•--rre-xtWe& •
nesclay evening,8 atthe Chief's
home.. • • - •
•
George was reading to his Wife
ari exciting newSpaper report •of a•
fire; "And, mY dear.," he cried, "on'.
pool woman ad to escape down
• a waterpipe: at • the back of the
house". • ,
• ,'"Oh!" sighed his wfe, "how splen-
didto • be as thin at 'that",
• , , .
Decisfon made to. close C.N.R. line.
from Clinton to Wingbarn. •
Mrgnd lMrs. Wall of Cul',
hands., . • •
ross - celebrated their golden 'wedd-
•
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.P0.,T.,:•orr•!'..11-4•••,...r6.64. .4..,,-.41,....) ..-.1.- .. ,•.... , .: . •
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„f/ artt7,147Magi;,•);,....,(4r.:7':',5'k, I, ..'] 01,%..,'''., '''.:*..,,e71,..V ,•., ' .",;,..,;•••,,
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• qicix-'' underCanadian eg.g..
' prices.- -Unless we Miss our
guess by a mighty wide
mrgin, Winter- & 'Spring
• eggpriCS,''this- will
hold :at least. 7c, and. pro
,--:•-•,-ably--.--10e•--Jper • .40ebo
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those • of a year ago: Thats.
• a :Raying -difference, , and it •
• appears likely to continue.
• We don't' Suggest. overex-r,
pariding,, • 'oyerlodirig; , or'
overCroding. . That's had •
business. 'But •we do suggest
KEY
that you should Use all tbe
Poultry. equipment you
have; to the limit. Start all
the good chicks You. have
accomodation for, early
juit as soon as .you can get
your 'brooder ,house cleaned
up, tightened up, and ready.
Both thcr egg' and broiler'
'makets look.so •proMising
that you • can't afford to
overlook this. really extra-
pecial profit possibiliy; &
ther's practical patriotism
in it, as well as psrefit
. . •
Natuta.11y, • when you're
•:,ehoosing yoiir good chicks,
we would like to have you
• corisider13ray Chicks. They-
're good chicks. Theyve
• dcae .a realprofit-making
• job ' for Others. They ought
to de
your, order :in early.
EXTRA INCOME •
Could you use some ex-
traincomeL10to-12weeks
from now? You can get
it easily • enough if you
• have brooder room for
some extra Bray "90%!'
• Cockerels. Check up
the price of brilers, and
you'll scion see'whatwe
mean, in dollars & cents.
•
BRAY CHICK-HATC}IERT
• (FRED W. BRAY, LIMITED) •' •
FINLAYSQN 13R.OS., Luckpow,A.gent
or John 'St.. North, Harn lton,
Give me the ready band athei .Earnestness is enthusiasm temper
than the ready tongtie,---Gaibldi., 'ed by..reason-Pascal.
ASTI. lianas is a"irale,63,41..siiat ituate•rial%
e •
Wc•
it illior it aixal ...O'L WI: C.il0::
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'''' -',7-- ---7-• 'Canada eees it. --needs it badln---neeas it
110Vi•
V apei %step •* &eton. s ' land
" kbe c ell'q cliute
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12,01‘11;1,: 1:taxge o es io
ra:i1. • Place . .. . Is used .tot wadding in.
cartekages. Tbese Oe onbj a iets at OA atect
Vape•sboaTa cettons at tbe vacst itavpitaut
tHat uses a Waste pape.t.
sbipping containots or, tbis continent. The,
• ae,raaae otoSUste Upel. Sbells, gas uasIrs,,
sauaSons, tield -elepoes, shell casings,
tooa, Clotbilig a; otber .tsaieial are sbipped.
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