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i Wstern Canada Special Bargain Excutsions
FROM', ALL STATIONS IN EASTERN CANADA'
7,• inclusive
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�• Gialnt Daily Feb. 21 m Mara 19 4Z,
• Return limit -45 days
TICKETS GOOD IN
Coaches, In Tourist Sleeping Cars or in Standard ,Sleeping Cars
at Special . Reduced Rates for each class.:
Cost of accomodation in Sleeping Cars additional.
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,NOTEi GOVERNMENT REVENUE. TAX EXTRA.
• Baggage checked. , • Stopovers et all points enroute.
SIMILAR EXCURSIONS FROM WESTERN TO EASTERN CAN-"' •
• ' ADA DURING' SAME 'PERIOD •
Car,, Reservations .and." all information from any
Agent.
ASK 'FOR HANDBILL,' T:2-27
'*iekets, Sleeping
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Ti17, LV O ► .SB EL, ' LIJCILNOW, ON' AR1O
CREWE
Mr: and Mrs. Sam Kilpatrick vis-
ited on . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Will Clare,
1Vir. Ed, Durnin of Clinton spent
the week -end , with his brother Mar-
vin and Mrs, ?Praia. : •
Miss Lorainne Drennan cif G.od-
erich Collegiate spent the week -end
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. •Wil-
•Szed Drennan.
Miss Muriel Quinn was a Week-
end visitor with her parents near
Kincardine over 'the week -end.
Mr. and' Mrs. Jack • Curran and
family visited on Sunday with Maf=
eking , friends.'
The teaeher' and pupils entertain,*
The Women's' Missionary Society
will meet, on Thllisday March 12th
at the home of Mrs.. R,• Chatnney.
Miss Jean Robinson will have.ch'arg•e
df the study • bode and ladies are
asked •to. eome°•gl.epare l to gta;ilt. .
Miss Florence Jones has returnedi
from Goderich .,, where she spent
several weeks. '
. •Ptes. Mel Craig and S.arn Thornp-' 1,
son of •Kitchener were honie over
the week -end. •
Misses. Milflred •Jones,,', Irene•Rob-.
inson; Edna and' Ada Brophey. of
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ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Papernick of
Godezich visited Sunday with the;
lady's parents, Mr. and' Mrs.', Will
Ritchie. ,
• Mr. Perry Durnin of Lueknow Was
a Zion visitor on Sunday.
Mrs, • Robt. Andrew received word`
`on Sunday of the critical illness. of
her brother; Dr.'John McKinnon of
Detroit, from spinal meningitis.
Mrs. Andrew' and . Miss Ellen left
Tuesday morning for Detroit. Mrs.
M.'A, Woods of Wawanosh is stay-
ing
absewith her ' brother during their
and nce..
nN Mr4. Ritchie •
ry
Mrs. Gordon Kirkland held • & suc-
Wingham h'ig'h '. school spent the
at their hollies. here.
• ed the: ladies of the Community at
:& Valentine social at the school on LANGSIDE.'NORTH !
• .•N��1AN 'NATlONA�`
Friday afternoon when. a ,program
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AC •Cl'ark :Lapp of the R. C. A. Ft.,
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• of, readings; musical. arinn`bers and
T____ r.••
1 presented by the 'pupils was ey I
ITECHURCH
Mrs. John Jamieson.
a play
Mr= -and •Mrs.- Art Moore_: and:. son'_
Joe Tiffin and son • George Charlie and.daughter . Mildred' at=
• tended the wedding of their son
"° sent -a week, in ' Toronto with rela- Stanley who was married on sot_
George attended;• the:
torsi;'-7there t►ni1 urday to Miss :.Connie .TIYo>rnpson of
s dinnakexs• convention there last Caledon. Miss ,Thompson is a sister
e'sday: • of Mr. Basil -Thompson, , Annie
and 'Mrs. Rhys,' Pollock and ,Moore's husband.
+nt' last. Friday in Toronto. , r., and Mrs. Lorne Durnin spent
Tom. McGuffin visited on Sunday with her..mothher,'Mrs. Ken -
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pr s McLeod, Alberta; visited 'recent
d All enjoyed ed • games ,and '
enjoyed. j y friends he
an Mrs.
[with
Mr d
contests after which a dainty lunch
Ivan Conley and
viias served by teacher'.:_and pupils, n aturd' � with Mr
Betty visited o •S , ay
and Mrs. Clifford Johnston. ,
List of work sent to., Red ' Cross Mr. and, • Mrs: Farish Moffat and
Sodiet for . February: 6 quilts, 15 Miss 'Katherine MacPherson `spent
y..
pair socks, 1 suit men's • pyjaniass, 2 Wednesday evening at the home of
suits of children's pyjamas, 2 scarfs, Mr. and Mrs:, Dan T. MacKinnon.
2 sweaters, 1 'child's nightdress,; 21_.: The Mission Band wj,,i hold their
a rons 2 children's dresses and $51, meeting' at the hone off' Mrs. Wm.
p
cash and $5 sent. to War Victims. Scott. on Saturday,, March 7th •' at 2
re. l
Mrs: Jas. Webster of Amberley
Kee a visitor this week with Mr,Will
cessful Red Cross tea at her. home,
on Friday afternoon when : another
quilt was completed for • war 'put. -
.
poses. • .
i ' Mr: Lloyd Saunder;i of 14afeking
' in Mr. Frank
Ritchie. -
is assist g
Miss Edna P teesnan_-of . Westfield.
All enjoyed'. a ver pleasant after-
wasnoon
• :a Block:
f d. . .
nth --hex arents, Mr.:,-aax&,nedyi, • u
a visitor this week with Zion
1 and Belfast friends:
'•M. • Russel 'Ritchie of Lucknow
visited : 'with his brother Keith at
Mr. Ernest Gardners on Sunday.
Alton. visited Sunday
M. Leslie' A Sunday
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with his parents,. Mr.and Mrs. Dan-
iel Alton of Lanes, Mr, Alton, Sr.,
bas not been quite'so well of late.
as to ax a+s+
THURSDAY, MARCH lith, PM
. ALE -good farm un- FOR SALE --a second-hand fern :' e
der1I FOR •i$ .blower. Apply to T. W. Smith, Luc -
der cultivation with good buildings. :blow pP y •
Apply to Robert Moffat, ,R: 6, Luck- ria'
now;
FOR .SALT OR. RENT— 1
farm, lot 28; •Coir, 7,a Kinl
• Apply to Jas, A. •M Doiila
water, Phone
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FOE SALE. -20 coi,Cts ui dry; hl and
maple, 14 & 16 inches long.: George
Kennedy, Ft 1',' ; Lucknow, 'Phone'
43-r-11, Luckfltn . , • • •
WANTED—Man with ear.Route ex='
perience preferred' but not. -neces-
sary to start::. ; Rawlergh's;. fi�ept.:
1NL-271-M-C.. Montreal, Canada...
CLEARING AUCTION SALE, of
.fails 'stock in'ipleinente, ete;,• al Lot
1, on. 10, W.D. Ashfield on Friday,
March. 6th, at one o'clock. No re=
serve. See bills 'for list and terms:,
Mrs. .Frank Johnston,. Prop., Matt.
Gaynor, Auc;
CLEARING AUCTION SALE ,,of
farm stock and implements at Mal-
colm's Braeside faring, at Kinlough
on Thursday; March 12th, contmen-
oin at_i2 o'clock sharp See bills
FOR SALE -4. young grey gander
Apply. •to W,_T,'Gardner,.Phone 69.8,.
Dungannon. • •
NOTICE`TO CREDITORS.
IN THE •MATTER of the Estate.of
Susan Phillips late of the 'town-:
ship, .of West- Wawanosh in ; the
County of Huron, Widow, deceased.,,
Notice 'is 'hereby given pursuant +to' •
the Statutes in that 'behalf that, a1i
Creditors and others having cl
or demands against'. the Estate of
the said .Susan Phillips, who died. •
on or -about the Twenty'-first...day, of .
Juty A.D. 1941, are required on or
-before the. Twenty-third day of
March A.D. 1942' to send by' post
prepaid, or • deliver, to the 'under!.
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signed, the ' .Administrator, with
Wul;:annexed,, of the' estate of the
said 'deceased; their .names, address- •
es and 'descriptions, the full,•part-
iculars of, their claims,. and the nit-
•ore -of the securities': (if any). held
for list' and, terms. Donald Mae, `bJr,them-eluiyeverifieci-laks...a idayit.•
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Auc. ; Robert Maleolm; Prop. And take notice that after. such.
last mentioned date the said Admin-
• EXECUTORS'; SALE of 'valuable istratot will proceed • to distribute
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far fnlands and village property, -in the • assets • of the .said deceased "a-
the Townships' .of Ashfield, •Kinloss, ;Torre• the ••persons .entitled. -thereto;.
West' Wawanosh• and the Village of having' regard only to; the claims of :
'Lucknow, will be. held in :the 'Town which he shall then- have• notice, and
Hall; Lucknow on Saturday, March i that :the said Administrator 'will not
14th, at 2 o'clock:.•:See bills, Matt. be liable for .the•said •assets or any
Gaynor,Auc.; HdThund & Roy Coll-, part thereof to -any person or
sons of whose claims notice shall •
not have 'been received ,by'_ him at •
the' time of 'such distribution. '. -
Dated at Lucknow, Q,htario, ' this ,
Second day 'of. Meech • A.P. 1942.
. Jbseph Agnew, .
• Lucknow, 'Ont., Administrator.
BARRED • ROCK and HYBRID
CHICKS, -This is ' not a new hetelt-.•
ery,', we have.• been in .businesS -for
12 .years: All our ,breeders are' blood
,tested` and :manes are. ' from
stock. ,The Hybrids are .B, :11, ' hens
'and New. Hampshire • cockerels. We
keep all our chicks for ' 4. days.'You
have no papers to fuss with and a!1
chicks are feedings when .you get.
them.- We deliver chicks up till May .
1st. •John J.. Cnyler, R. 4,• Kincardine:.
Two miles west of Silver, Lake.Phone Ripley.. 76-20 collect. I
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CANADIANS never shall wear the shackles:
of•slavery: This is the stern determination
of ',every man and woman in the Dominion.
But Freedoin must be fought for -and paid for,
Today, 'more Weapons,., more equipment are
a dire necessity. Victory Bonds. will help
supply them.
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All those serving at ,the .battlefronts are
relying on our support. Back them up with
Victory Bonds► ,
Remember, every Victory Bond you buy is.
a sound interest-bearing .investment, secured
by the nation's entire resources.
A-44
Natrona! War Finance Committee,
licoeci, dashiki
GFRLS. and YOUNG
WOMEN
WANTED for war and eivit-
ners CO,, Eiitc ardlhn
Good wages nut working nolo.
dations in A good tower„ Cont e
and . see is or .'write
BOTANY DRYSPIN'NERS
• COMPANY
Kincardine, tDtuuta=io.
.CARD OF. T:HANK.S..
. Gnr. ,Howard A, Reed, in Britain
wishes to thank the Firemen forthe
pen they sent him and the Lucknow.
Red. Cross for the parcel they' sent
him.•,He appreciates .then both very
much, .
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FOURTH CONCESSION
Donate $50 'to Red. Cross
The meeting of 'the U.F.W.O, was
held' at -the hiome•of •Mrs: A. -Hughes ----
on: Thursday, In the absence of the
president, Mrs. A. 'MacKinnon was
in charge of the meeting which op-
ened with singing "0 Canada" and
repeating the Lord's prayer in uni-
son.; Mrs. D. MacKinnon. read .the
minutes oe the last meeting. The
roll call was answered. by "Where
and how I first • met my, husband".
After ' community singing 'the bush
ness was dealt with. Itwas decided.
,to donate' fifty dollars to the Luck-
noinr' Red ''Cross,and three to the
Agricultural Society; Also to make
'up boxes to send to the boys in the
army of this community: A program,
followed whichincluded a paper •
on Health byIlllrs, W. MacKenzie,
a' piano'solo by Mrs. Harvey Hous-
ton, a knitting demonstration by
Mrs. ,McKenzie Webb, a reading' by • head and shoulder injuries which
Mrs: Archie MacKinnon -"Reading heppened on Thursday last 1Aildle
and knitting"; a flowercontest con- felling a tree.‘ Howard Blake is
chided the program. Mrs. Webb and, silting with the chores:
Mrs. Middleton were the winners. Mr. and Mrs.' Chas. Pearce of Cliri-
A vote of thanks was tendered the ton spent the week=end with Mr.
hostess and those taking part in. and Mrs: T. J:. Anderson. '
the program. Singing the, National
Dr'. Dan and Mrs. Blake of Tor -
Anthem brought the meeting to a onto visited'ever the week -end with
close. Lunch was served and a pleas -
Mr; and . Mrs. -E, Blake.
Men of '.30,'40,.50 .
P•EP, • VIM, VIGOR, Subnormal?.
Want normal pep. vim, vigor, vitalttjrt
Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets: Contains
tonics; stimulants, • oyster elements-- '
$ids-to--aormai-pep--after-80.-X10''^'
Get- a special introductory alae.for Duly
S5¢. Try thin aid: to normal pep and, vim
today. For sale at all good drug stores.
T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST
IN, . LUCKNOW-
EACH WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON.
1:30 to 6 o'clock
4.
AT WM. SCHMID'S- STORE
ant time'spent, The,M'arch meeting
is to be held in the Sixth School
house, with Mrs. R.1 McMillan as
hostess.
Miss Anna ;Graham returned' try
Toronto after spending a ' week's
vacation with her parents,. Mr: and
Mrs. A. Graham.
Mrs. Herb 'Buckton is spending
a few days with h.r r parents, • Mr,
and • Mrs. D. .M•cConnell.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin visited
Thursday with Mr. .arid Mrs, Wrn.• ;winter in .Goderich has been home
the, past two weeks.
Miss • Phyllis Blake returned on
T'hursd'ay from a visit to London
Ind. Watford:
Visitors with Mr: and Mrs, Herb '
Curran on Si'inday were Mr., and
Mrs. Jack Curran and family 'of
Crewe, Mr. and Mrs: T. M. Ander-
son, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Hunter of
Wawanosh and Mr.' Bertram Curran
of Goderich, •
Mr. and Mrs .David McKenzie of
intail:ca eot Mr. Thos. Blake's:..
on Monday.
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• Mr. Thos. Blake ,is serving on the'
Jiffy in Goderick . this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Blundell of
Goderich spent Sunday at Mr. Will
Irwin's. They were accompanied by ,11
Miss boreen Trwin .who had "spent
the'past two weeks visiting in God-
erich.
Mr. and- Mrs. Reg Broome and
Gordon Saunders of liolyrood and
Lloyd Saunders of Zion spent Sun-
day at the old home.
Miss Willa Irwin who spent the
Martin of Paramount. •
Mrs. McConricl'I of :Hamilton spent
;a week with Miss,Mary McMurchy.
MAFEKI NG
Many in this community" loartit,c!
With regret of the • death of Fathev
VV: T. Moran of Riclgetown who
spent' his 'boyhood on•'the .plinth
Conce4'sion.
Miss Ma'rgari•t 'Phillips who. has
beets very ill't'he past week is some.
What improved. •
Mr. Cecil Johnston' is . suffering.
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