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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-03-19, Page 2THE LUCXNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Report of Lukknow High School Mid WW alter Examinations 75 -100720, -First Class Honours; 66»74 `Second. Class.,`Honours; 60-65 .-Third . Mass Honours;- 5059 -Credit, B•elow 5.0--Failbre, . • • • •G_RADE ill Dn a g �.. » Iia 1.i! 'Algin, Carolyn. .,.' 61 55 72 50 56 50 47' Chapple, ''Alan 57 ' , 55 :Eadie, Doris:41 .. , Jemiesorn,- Pearl' . 4. 60 54 abs 50 40 Abs:', abs. abs. ' 44 • McKim;' Reid: : ab. ab. -ab: ab: ab. eh., ab. ab. ab MacDobald, 'Bertha ,:.-,,, 56 '55•. 68 80 57 . 45 . '�q''MacDonald, Margaret . 47 •• 44" ; .3.4 '51 l'..• *Citation) Mai,garet 61 54, • a` 52 `45..• i- :. •a ,43 • Ramage,. A. Cuyler 64 56 53 53 ' 65 • 61 wnm1ey,,. Ferne 6665 79 ' 71 59 70 •ab• 62 72 i5 75 63. 68' 67> 39 .34 • GRADE X11 • c_ .. . . Ackert,, Jack Ackert, .Lloyd .•e Dalton, Charles • ' Eadie;: Doris Gibs.-- n;'Kathleen tt al , • o' o .I•••.• n N w'' • 'r: a d h 53 44 26 5f 50 25 64 63 : a a' - . a , 47 ` a 55 29 43 53' 43 25, . 50•. 51 . 50 42 48. 7___50____.....40__:-...211___ 40 38_ :. 31 : 06 Hackett; Keith . , 59 51 52. ; 53 60' 50 , 59 :Johnston, Catherine '. 61 '• ' 58 56 60 66 62 69 MacDonald, 'Bertha5i 53 MacDonald, Margaret 51 50` 50 MacLennan,, ,Rodney . _ MeB. ide, Muriel', McNeil,. Ray a a aa, Maize, Ellen' , 50 . , 45 21 43 37 37 • 44 Mowbray, John 70 66 68 67 :68 • 74 :1 79 58 ' • 53 50 54 .57. 43 ' m - "50 _ 31 ,y , is • 52: 51. = ;5`1 (Agnew;•. Katherine a a I Altar Jack GRADE X of0 O fi 0. W W �' Agnew,"IKatherine 58 60 47 A1'lin, Jean ` 52 38__ 8 30 Alton, Jack .... .. .. - •48_ 8__ Bushell, Jean Campbell; Louise' 62' 45 4'i',. 71 57 59 64 Carter, Eileen , - 56 64 Chin, William, 48 ' a • . a - 464 a. . 75 58 62 Dahmer,; Ve 50.'.67 38. • 57 53 47 Elliott, En •nod ' .,...,.... 51 '' 36 28 44 59' 51i 67 57 Fergus. . Lorraine 56 ' 67 '' .5'5 . 65 .66 68 . 68 .71 Fergtl a n, Reginald 51 , 59 36 '• 43' 75 90 75 . :57' Gilmore, Arthur 51 . 45 '40 42 54 ; ; 71. 73 ' 56 'Hamilton; ;Jim , 27 , 1:2 23 : 55 45 • a . 45 • Henderson, • Eileen ..:,,; 53 " 62 Harold . 51 '46 ' ' 1'5'' „ 89 ' 58 ' 85 . ' 54 % 71' Henry, . �i . •Irwin; Ruby, s` ..64 • 51 •' .66 75 . 71 61 ' 72 57 •.53 Johnston, Ronald 63 78' 6T 75 ,. 65 82 . 75 : 85 . 77 Lane, Everett:: .. ' •57' "X63' :'28' 50 :r. 94 • 63 •78 65' .71 - Little, Evelyn. 67 •72• 50 ' 79'.. 67 73 69' - 55 66 MacDonald, Betty' . , . 44" 68 . ',.> MacDonald, Donald- .. ..64 62 .66,' •66•- 43' 63P 69 ' _71. ,' 61 MacLennan, Christine _ 56 ' 46 55 .. 66 62 • '57 66 . .77.454 MacMillan; Yvonne' . • 46 35 15' 23 ' 61 25 27 34 59 McQuiliin, .Carmen ' ` 35' Miller, Doreen ' a a a a a.. a a• a a. Orr, 1Vfelvin 43. ' Purves; '•Elliott - 57. 61 27 29' 52 59 .73 Purvis, Jim' .50 ,50 • 33 . 14 54 45 Solomon, Marjorie 50 , 48 . 30 ,' 24 .50 ' 62 Thompson, Murray 50 a 75 • 80 • a 73' - 4 o r6 o .S rn o0® ,4 X en 0, 79 _ 46' 44 ,43 68 38 50 32 50 69 38' 52' T.H. URSDAY, MARCH 19th, 1942 DUNGANNON 'Mr Chas. • Alton was removed xi from the Clinton frlospital on Wed- tt d ai nesday of last week to his home, 21 21• ter the acct.- and iSwh chaloccurrredf• to him two � a weeks ago, when• his car .•left the road turning over .twice into the 57 ^t0 ditch, between Holniesville and Clinton. When he was picked, up by a passer„ -by, he was bleeding pro�•- fusely from a deep cut on his head on the left side. The next "day at the, hospital it was •discovered, that he had . a' fractatred skull on the right • side. Though the.' car ' •was quite. badly damaged,, it is felt he had .a marrow escape., Friends.• are pleased to know he is,', testing com- fortably:arid 'are "assured after a few, weeks he•Will lie about again 'as usual. ., • • w 70 45 60 52 57 64 76. 75 74 73 •.Prest, Katherine ..7.0 • Ramage; Cuyler •, Jteid,; 'Kathleen .... ' 51 Reid, Lorna • 52 Taylor, .Betty, .........,... 60 Treleaven, Wm ,,,.; , 58 Weatherhead, Grace 59 7i-15 64___..,.x._._-71• • a s 42 a LL 47 a 43 40 ..33 • 22 50 • 31 . 62 52 56 ' ' '55 47 ` 34 48 50 28 60 467-37-50 46=---•40 , GRADE XI o is .' c 4 s,• fr V .• b, 64, • 30•:; 35 43 46, 1.. 17 44' cls....... , B 'hell .Jean ......... 55 48 a a•. Campbell, Grace 51. 50 _ , 28 42 . 38 "Garter,. :Eileen • ' a 53 26 31 Dalton; Charles' ' Parrish,, ' Grant - ' . , 40` ' X34• , a Henderson, Eileen • ' ' 55 •55 38 .MacDonald, . Betty .•,,• L... 51 63 MacDonald, Isobel ' „,, 64 58 *51:- MacKenzie, Helen ........,,.......,52' '63 ", • a MacKenzie, Marian .,. ,, 50 '40 _27. MacLennan, Catherine ,, - ' ;c45 • 42 .. 32 MacLennan, Rodney McKim, Alan ' • 56 •McQuillin, 'Carmen .. 33 Orr, Melvin' ' 51 Prest; Stanley R ' • 52 ' Reid, Lorna ,..•.,-.,.,....,,:,.,: • Salkeld, Helen •• 60 67'' 58 • Weatherhead,,Grace . 55 25 55 56 46 22. 22 69 GRADE o .,,t U ., v el)est W W ,g 56 50 6,1 - 44 60 47 64': Around and about, you have gath- ered a few' of your friends to prove • a a <that your absence has been •and .'wily continue to be felt. •For sev- eral Years (most of us), either. work- ed ci p1aye4 near -you "until one day you got out of hand, and you just left .us all for the city: i l " Something ; must have got - you -. 50 • down there,. apparently . both: heart and..hand,.but no matter what hap- pens;`we, your girl friends of Dun-•• 50 66 ganrion. would. like you to' know that • we don't forget you. ' ' • Here and there throughout the Eedy -residene you`wi11'-find,- both grotesque and • minute objects. No 'matter how /difficult ,'Ithe trail ' may appear; don't give up Wilma, please but . still persevere. Here's wishing ' you the best ` of lt�ek in, your lie. o g a "en ur On behalf of us all .signed -Cora- belle Dickson, Millie, Anderson; easimsoa • ,, • U. .w.ti ".sir'-"`•a+yMho,w .-�„�,•.,.+. WANTED -Waitresses., Apply Vents Restaurant,. Gaderieb,' . 'LADY WANTED -to take care of an ageli� lady: .Good wages. Amply 'at 'Sentinel Office. Bride -Elect' Honored Miss Wiltna Treleaven, bride -elect Was .Itendered a .miscellaneous show;. er at the' home of Miss Lucille Eedy. last Thursd5'y," evening: ' A 'number of girl friends gathered. in her host - or, and the following address' was read by Miss CorabelJe Dickson. Dear Wilma: 55 : 72 Bowe, Margaret 60 51 •' 55 66: 59 •63 75 -68 Bowe, Mary ,. - 3.6 • 54 40 •. 63 a ' 71 ;64 , 58 a a Carter, Joy ' '.'63 ,34 50 61 .63 41 53 66 ' 70 54 Culbert; 'Hrby . 58:- "--42-732.-----56-: 42 33 -.33 -.443...._.37__.44_ .' ' Culbert, Shirley 67• 8 50 57 86. 68 Dahmer, Verna Ferguson,: James'' Gilmore, Gerald Graham, Marion '!; L1o' Henderson, Lois' Henry, • Harold Johnstone; Bill Johnstone, Bill A. Littler Elaine , Lloyd, .'Ivan • MacConnell, Margaret, MacDonald, '.Graham innw. MacQueig;Mary McCartney, Donna •55 53 ' 36 62. " 70. .50 .' • 33 55 62 , :65•. McCartney, Norman 41 43 . 2'r 58 ' 50 , 50 47 , 63: 66 51 McNeil,. Margaret ' a • 40 ..44 . 59 48, • .a 47 a 67 61 •McQuiiliii Gordo i- ___ -.55' . "'27 ' : 18 . 61 X54 • 29 ' •19 - 44 '33 70 Mowbray, Helen 63 5.,6 60 73 '" 16 -54 57 ' 65 ' 69 '70 -Murray,:. Veronica . • 53' , 54 35 60 . 44 • 42 46 67 31 58, Reid,: Jessie • 44 •:36 • 19 60 • 56. ' 17 • 38 q 35 51 • ' 51 Ritchie, ,Allan, 57 .31 .04 . 61 ' 28 • 39, 35 45 12. 50 Ritchie, Lorne' .44 ' '.08 • ,11 58 .' " 39 27 15 46 ' 18 ... 60 Ritchie, ,Lyle . 53 43. • 28 58 "'51 5Q ' 41 '50 51 : 56 Rutherford, Grant' a . a a a' a ' a • a a' a • a Solomon, Alma , 45\ 43: 34 68 . 70 41 '. 43 • 56 ' 35 , 57 Stimson,, Bertha 55 50 . 57 . 66 43 • 35 26 54' 34. 59 Taylor, Doris 6?' 43 36 61 45 43 - 40. 63, " 45 55 Treleaven, Jack ' 54 • 63 ' 63 64 64 '68 ' 61 59 73' . 50. V ebster, Mae 57 31 40 • '' '61 -55--- 28 , 37 . 151 44 52 ebster, Kenneth 44 40 25 55 44 51 51. 60 87 • 58 Wiiiterstein, Ruth 58 53 • 30 ^.. 60 63 39 46 64 v 35 60 F. E. MeLEAN, (Prin.) FOR' SALEa.young bronze. turkey` gobbler: Apply to ' Wallace ,Miller,. R.' 1, Lucknow, Phone.; 44-r-14. FOR SALE. -Chunks; of . pigs. Earl Sherwood;. • LI: 7Lucknow, Phone 57-16, Dungannon. FOR `SALE -'good 2 -year-old I•lere- • ford bull, Domilio breeding.. ,Jack 'MacIntosh R.R. 3,� I:ucknoW, .,Phone 62-11 Dungannon. ' , • FOR PRIVATE SALE -full line ofti ma fariple rents. John . MacRae; R. 3, Lucknow, Phone 82-13', Dungan- non. , • FOR SALE - Durham Heifer, to freshen the end df March. Ralph Cameron, R: 7 Lucknow, Phone 67-4, Dungannon. ' " 71• 72•' 82 67 58 74 97 80 55 • .47•'- 44 63 78 66. 72 53 '08 • 06. ,50 35 28 27 • 35 19 • 47 57 57 51 59 66. ' 60 • 57 60 23 .665 yd.20' 43 27* 43 50 , 45 26 .53' . . 48 41 51• 52 32 64 •• 55 '• ' 44' 33 ' 09 : 53 . '33. '11 44 36 18 • : 46 56• 600 ' 39 I 60 ' '52 •61 ' 79 •. 62 . 94. 77 52 36' •' 34 . 57 56, '48 '34 54 ` 43 . 60 ' 60 50..'"„43 . 60 , • 67.. 56' • 58 . .56 . 78 • .70. a ao • a a a ;a •'a ; ' a - a • ,a 60 . 52 .41 61 76 .62 61 54 :41 ' 73 _55-55= 687- 63-• 57 ' . 2.7 •57 ': 53 .. 54 32. 55.. 27 36. 50 40 : 81 61' a 64 76 68 48 33 50 '46 46 25' 30 • .25 S9 62 64 67 54 50 29 19 •. 41 30 . • 29 51 37 .42 51 52 61 64 56 •62 40 Visitor -"Don't yo baby brightens up a fully?" find that a once wonder= t. Young father "Yes. We have, the electric' lights on most of the. night now". CLEAR YOUR LINE FOR THE NEXT CALL v Clear telephone lines for PRODi��TiON Your telephone is part of, a vast interlocking system now carrying an abnormal• wartime load; Don't let needless delays hold up messages on which production efficiency may depend: • OT//ER „WARr/4fF TEtEP " IL RE Rini you have i10'I{!tr l"i��%/C'3' Y the tight number , . ,consult the directory. R' 2. SPEAK diat'inetly, directly , the mouthpiece, Into. 3. ANSWER promptly .When the bell rings. 4» • VSE OFF•PEAK honrs for Long Distance calls: before 9,30 1.2 pan., 5.7 jr,m., after 9 p.m. bete thing's mac look'trt lin-R•p 00 6,500,400 daily 'telephone , h calk, they ate very Important. • 444 c +,.so► O r- 14 .41* .. HOLYR'OOD Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graham spent the week -end at Mr. ' Win. Graham's at Tara.' ' • Mr's.' Thomas Harris. spent : the week -end with her father and' sis- • ter, Mr. Amos Palmer and Mis's Mae. Palmer at Kincardine. . Mrs. C. •'Eadie • :who spent the past two weeks at Mr. Wm. Eadie's re- turned to her home atk Glenannan the last of the week. 'Mrs. Almer Ackert and Ja Monday evening at Mr. Raip liott's, 10th Concession Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lang ,and Evelyn spent ,' the week=end with Walkerton friends..' ' - Mr. and Mrs. Reggie, Broom and Mr. Gordon Saunders spent Friday evening at Mr, ThoS. Harris, Mrs: Ernest Ackert spent -Friday at iVlr. Harvey Ackert's at •Lorne. DONNYBROOK The regular meeting of the W. M. S. Was held on Thursday afternoon at . the home ^of Mrs. R. Chaniney with the : president; 'Mrs. W. A Campbelf presiding. Mrs. Arnold Craig read thescripture. lesson: Miss Jean . Robinson had charge of ' the study , book and. Mrs. Win. Craig of Auburnl favored with•. a . solo.. Plans were made to 'hold a special meeting 'in May: The president .con- ducted ' a contest on • questions on . p. sto, Rod .1re. , rmmilt was . et closed s like 'Chesley and Moore-vii`Y� es were se .rliftAialleltess as- sisted byMisses Jean Robinson 'and • Agnes Rddgers. , Miss Agnes Rodgers of Ttironto was the ,guest last 1 week of her friend, Miss ' Jean Robinson. Stuart Cha>inney spent the" week- end with his brothers' in Wingham: FOURTH CONCESSION Miss Blanche McDougal of Tor- onto. spent a day • last Week with her parents, Mr.• and Mrs. Its Mc- bottgal. • Mr.'George 'Middleton rif Toronto spent' the, week -end at his hone. The meeting of the U.F.W.O. will be held at the home of Mrs. ' Har- vey' Houston's. : this, Thursday. `Mr. Fraser McKinnon of Toronto was at his home over the week -end. Mr. Merle Middleton �t Hamilton spent the week -end at .his home. • Mr. and Mrs. Ted Collyer of Ham- ilton visited at Mr. D. 'MacIntyre's recently. , , The heavy rain on Monday and during the night has reduced' the amount of snow but 'left a good deal of ice. . Mts. R. ' Martin spent a week with relatives at St. Helens. • FOR SALE' OR RENT -100 \acres; 10 acres ' fall plowed, , balance in gr'ass;'.200 acres, all seeded, on. Con. :8 ._Kinloss; ,13 miles east ' of Holy - rood, 'Apply to Mrs. Mary Va1ad. ''. • NOTICE TO GRED ORS I1tT THE. MATTER -of • •the .Estate of Jean Fraser, late of 'the Township of"! inloss in • the County of Bruce; Widow, deceased. ', NOTICE -4S IiEREBY..GIVEN,_.Iztlr;-. suant 'to , The , Trustee Act, that all ' .• Creditors . and others having claims against. the Estate' •of the late. Jean Fraser,, are required to send par- ticulars of•their claims,• duly •ver, ified, •;'to ;A. H. 'McTavish, the sot; ' icitor for ..the . Executors ci'f.the said Estate, 'on , or ' before', the twenty- eighth day of :March, A.D. 1942,' and. :that ' after; such °bate the Executors. 'wi l proceed 'to '4jstribute:Ahe said Estate 'having regard_ only' to :, the claims Of . which they shall then have had notice. DATED at; Teeswater,• Ontario, this ninth day of March, A.D. 1942. ' A. • H. McTavish, ' Teeswater; Ontario Solicitor for, the ,Executors. WOMEN. WANTED: you can Make money supplyingconsumers with the . well known Rawleigh Products. We supply, stocks, ' • equipment on: credit; and teach you how. o ex- perience needed to. start. Over 200 easily'' sold • home . necessities. Largo repeat orders. • Permanent, indepen--' dent, dig-nified. • •Many, ivomen__now., making .splendid • incomes: Full .or spare time. Write Rawieigh's, Dept. ML -271-144-C, Montreal Canada, - CARD OF • THANKS • - �Mrs:-Sproul and; William-wish_.to_ acknowledge: with heartfelt thanks and appreciation the tilanykind acts Nancy :Hamilton, Helen, 'Anderson, and expressions of 'sympathy exten- Evylin' Scruton; Colleen : McKay,, 'ded them during the illness and at. Marjorie Pentland, „Doris. Reed, the time of the death of Mt. . Sproul, Ferne Alton, Lilla ;Taylor, ' Beth .• Park, Margaret Stewart, Cora Cul- , We .wish to- -sincerely thank L - t . Cora.• Finnig air Lucille Eedy, be tr g IVtatijosicezM Nhin ; a s..; van.! Wilma, very. much surprised, thanked the girls ,far their kind and lovely remembrances. 'All joined• in singing "For She's 'a -jolly good fel- low". A 'social: time was' enjoyed with iontests, fortunes, advice, con- sequence, etc.'Deltcious refreshments were served by the hostess to close a very pleasant evening. ZION. Miss Loraine Andrew 'and' Mr. John Hall of- Hamilton spent the week -end with . her 'grandmother, Mrs. I. Andrew and with Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland. ' Mrs. Frank Ritchie entertained a' few young people of the commun- ity Saturday evening. Mr, and .Mrs.. Will Alton, Miss. O1- ive Alton, Toronto: and Mrs. ,Jack McIntosh, Oshawa, visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Alton. , Miss Margaret Dickson, Goderich; accompanied by her friend( Miss Shirley McCardy and aunt Mis: Myrtle McIntyre 'spent the ' week -0 end at tier home and • with rela-. lives in the `village. ' ." Miss Gladys MacDonald. of Luck- -now spent the week -end with Mr. and . Mrs. Everett Harris. • The wogen 'of .the W. A: of •the United 'Church .held a very Success- ful St. 'Patrick's social in the church Monday evening: Program', contests and games provided the •entertain- ment. Sandwiches; 'tarts and 'tea were served. and they realized $9.45, The Badminton Club held a dance on Tuesday, night in the Parish Hall with Arthur's orchestra , • of Wing- ham . supplying the Music. The at- tendance was good considering the weather. • Mr.' Robert 'Moore and Mr. Bert Maize attended theefuneral in God- erich on Tuesday of the late Mrs. 'Margaret: McKay, a native of Crewe. Binder Twine Available Farmer's will 'not' go short. on the'ir binder' twine requirements to harvest the 1942 crop, but will have •to• •find other types of rope than manila for other farm 'uses,' as re- sult of restrictions which have been placed on the sale of 'manila rope in Canada, • The outbreak of war in the Pacific has jeojareiized ' future supplies of n't nils fibre; 'which lar- gely come froth .the Phil'lippines, and the government has taken steps to CO nsve pp e available supplies - of r - WEDDING BELLS SIIELTON--IVHLLION ' The home' of' the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David E. Million; .Hur- on road, Goderich, was the setting for the Marriage of their daughter, Mildred Lois to Riehard. T.' S. Shel- ton, son of Mrs. Shelton and .the late Richard Thomas' Shelton • . of Goderich, on Friday March 6th. The wedding took plane at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Rev. J. A. MacKay& officiating: The bride . wore a dress of pale blue embroidered net with matching accessories, Her bouquet was of pink roses and lily -of -the - valley, and she weiv a tiara of 'pink roses in her hair. Her sister, Miss Mayme Million, was the bridesmaid• and wore a'. pink 'marquisette dress and a tiara ,of white. roses. • After the ceremony a buffet ' lunejt was served, the table being centred with the wedding' cake, which was tut by the, 'bride's grandmother; Mrs. c uire of Luck G now, wltb i s $ M 1 friends and neighbors4 for their sympathy during _the illness anal, at. the time of ' the death - of._our:.sister Emily. • Louis and Frank Weatherhead. AUCTION SALE of farm stock and implements at Lot 32, Con: 12, Cul- ross on •Thursday; Ma-rch 26 at one o'clock. See bilis. Absolutely .no re- serve. Matt Gaynor, Auc.; 'Dan Murray, Prop. NOTICE TO CREDITORS •IN THE MATTER- of the Estate of Susan Phillips late ,, of the . Town - sl ip=-of . West '' aivanosh.. Jnr -...the County .of Huron, Widow; deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to' the Statutes in that behalf that •all Creditors and. 'others having clainns or demands against the. Estate' of the 'said ,Sii$an' Mains', who died. on or about the Twenty-first day of July A.D. 1.941; 'are required On or before • the Twenty-third: day of March_,A;D" _.1942 to send, by post prepaid, or deliver, to the under, signed,' -the Administrator, with. Will.' annexed, of the estateof the said de,ceased, their names,,.address- es and descriptions, the full part- • • , f t, eir claims and the nat- ure of ,the. securities .(if any) held by 'them duiy 'verified by .affidavit. • And take notice that after such , 'last mentioned date the said Admin- istrator will proceed to distribute the 'assets of the, said deceased a- mong. the persons entitled.. thereto, having'regard,only to the claims of h4c3' ke •l>then-hoic. Dour•.rdr:: that the said .Administrator: will. nit-,. ;, be -liable• -for the --said; assets- .or,,arty . part thereof 'to any person ' or per - ,sons of whose claims ' notice shall not have .been received • by him at :the -time of such distribution. Dated ..at. burknew, - Ontario, this Second day- of March A.13..1942. , Joseph Agnew; Lucknow, Ont., Administrator. AUCTION .SALE of 'farm 'stock -- cattle, heifers, 'hogs; horses;; and complete, line • of implements,. includ- ing tractor,, disc and plow, . South Line, \'miles north of -Ripley, Tues day, March 24th. Mrs. Wes, Mills,, Prop.; Donald Blue, Auc. both manila fibre and rope for es- years 'of age. The couple Will re. sential .ptilrp0aei. side on the Huron road, s. • 4' , BARRED ROCK and HYBRID CHICKS -This' 'is not a new hatch- ery, we have been in' business for 12' years. All our breeders are blood tested andmales are from -O.B.S. stock:' The Hybrids . are B. R. 'hens and New Hampshire cockerels,' We keep all our: chicks for 4 days. You have rio papers to fuss with and ail chicks are feedingwhen you get them. We deliver chicks up till .May 1st: iohla* J: Cuyler, R. 4, Kincardin:.. Two miles west of Silver Lake. ?hone Ripley 76-20 collect. •' • Order Bray Chicks now, and be "lucky*' when egg prices climb next Fa: See me, or phone me, right away. Personal attention; p • rompt deli'VCTy. ' I -Finlayson Bros. 'LIJCKNOW. ASH F I ELD Mrs. Ray MacKay and Mr. R. A. Grant are on the sick •list this week. Mrs. Kenneth MacLennan is in Ripley at her daugh'ter's under the doctor''s'care, Mrs. Frank l arnilton is spending a few days in Ripley to be With 'her mother. The Presbyterian W,M.g. ' meets this' Weditiesday at Mrs. Collinson's when Mrs. McWhinney will' be The guest .speaker:. The quilting groups are. `ali ver active now t ying' to get . thek work done before ihe busy time. The Laurier group held the last Social evening for this season last Wednesday evening, GIRLS' and 'YOUNG WOMEN' WANTED for ' war and civil- ian work by B any Dryspin- ners Co., Kincardine Good wages and working con- ditions in a good town. Come and. see is or write BOTANY DRYSPINNERS COMPANY Kincardine, .• . -ntarlo. F. T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST I.N LUCKNOW EACH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ,1:30, to ti o'clock AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE 1 Girt or' Woman Wanted For House Work Wages forty 'to forty Jive dols Mrs pet month, according to • experience . and ability. Family ,of four adults. Other woman in two days a week to help .with "cleaning and washing. Two weeks holidays, in year with pay. " -' , Apply by phone, letter. or in person at • ' •WM. MITCHELL'S House 'Kincardine, Ontario. . Men of 30,40,50 PPP, \IM, VIGOR, Subitoratal? Want normal pep, vim„ vigor] 4ttatttt Try Ostrcx Tonle Tablets, Contatine tonics, atiniulanta, oyster• elements- aids to normal 'pep arta 8 or 60. Get• a spc lel ,introductorry 81,26 for only 86i'.''try this ald to nansal pep and viii► today, Ftir sale dt alt good drug stores.