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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-03-28, Page 5THUttsDAY, MARCH -28th„ 1940 Theatre. W1MGRAM • SHOW STARTS AT, 8 P.M.' EXCEPT SATURDAY SATURDAY NIi;HT TWO, SNOWS AT 745 and 9.45 ,p.m. . 'MATINEE .SAT'U'RDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:30 •p.m. Thurs., Fri., tat. Mar 28, 29, 30. JANE WITHERS RICHARD BOND • — in — "BOY F•RIENJJ { creeks •.her boy friend turn Sleuths . an.: c iture th� cook ,,,,. Jane and h Y 4 d _all e ALSO "MARCH OF TIME" "4A,' 11I . FORECAST"' "CA'RTOOIV" ' . lid W: MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:30p.m. : • MATINEE ADMIS ION ADULTS -20c•; CHILDREN -10c • Mon.., Tues., Wed. April 1, 2, 3 JAMES STEWART CLAUDETTE COLBERT "IT'S A ,WONDERFUL WORLD" Comedy, Romance and Melodrama. ,ALSO, "CRIME DOES• NOT PAY and; "ASH CAN FLEET" . WHITECHUIRCH Mr. Jack, McLean .has been ' v'ibit- ing with hits iter at' Niagara Fall, for a few weeks, ,. • Mr. ?yin . who •has been visitine with his aunts, Mrs. i•Iolme? and Mies lilliams, here has 'returned •to his 11,ome in New York. . Miss •Muriel Watt 'of TM -onto,. Is, visiting her sister, Miss GeneYiei•e, et • the home of , their• uncle Mr. ;3i'iliia ti • I3ar boor, Mr. • R. Y. Carrick and Miss • Ani,+i, May Carrick visited last week withMt. Prate of :Stratford. Mrs. Bert Boyd :and two children , of Pdris 'spent the week -end .with her parents .Mr. and firs: Kenneth Weis' • Mr; Alert Inglis;..a :soldier. of 1Ia:- ,ifax, spent• the, • weer: -e'n'd ..With • 11:'- • , parents .Mt. .and.Mrs. Thoinas. In- glis: . Master'• Clayton'•Sehilt , snitof :lint and• Mrs, Ezra Scholtz • is unue; 'the ' doctor'$ care. We hope .for .an eer•ly •recovery: . • Miss Smith of Listowel spent the week -end •with her sister tilts. Geo''tt. Garton. ' ZION" -Mr.' David • Anderson of Oakville ,Public School teaching- staff. Misee= Elsie and Violet Ritchie, Elleda Ilune ter are spending. the holidays at their • homes here: The annual..Eastei•, Tltankc fferin:' was 1e in attendance. Meeting ,of the Ashfield W• M. S. Mr.• and Mrs,• 'veil Conley and ' is being held this •Thui'sdav evenin's T),,tty and Miss, Donalda MacCallum in Hackett's Church, A good pt'it rpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Neil gramme has been prepared. Zion Y•, MacCalluin; Betty 'remained for a • P. 'S. will present. .the. sacred play. few days. "The .Lost 'Church" ori thus occasion.., ttitlitlter of friend w;, nd tieighboi s Misses Annabelle and Muriel Will Leatti••..gathered at''the'home,of•Mr. and Mrs., kins.motored to Windsor and' ington"on Friday where they visited John lfadTnitis on Tuesday evening lt of their thirteenth wedding with - their sisters. They, were accent 'ill htr onmursary: panied by Mr. Charlie Anderson (dos • . tinction Detroit), Mrs. Robert Bk.!: ton (Windsor), and. Mrs:- Will Wob- 1• ster( Chatham).. . They. encountee.ti'; , , very heavy wheeling, owing,, to t'•lw '.LANGSI.DE NORTH • Mis; ,l'tan.Osborne is spending the holidays 'with. her 'parents at Rin- . 11 iso Margaret 'Moffat of . Sault,.Ste, llnrie. is epending. the holidays with_ her p rets Mr. and Mrs. F.-G..Mof-• frit: :llie> Joan Maclt)nno.n and Miss Ag - me. Murray are, spen'd'ing the hob. chars :tt the h'inue of Mr, 'and , Mrs. Arclife MacKinnon. • Miss Reba Marshall' visited • on Thursday with Misses Ardyss and • (;el tri, Brown._ ' .The V: I'. S. .held, their social' •on .u0n.doe evening at the home .of Mt. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL BELFAST CENTRE This mayhave been a very stormy week but• doings have been very act- ive in thi.' community • which maims you think spring is not far away: Heartiest •congratulations are e. -- tended to Mr. and Mrs. •George 2ltc,n with best wishes: foi. a happy pro; p.ero•us wedded life in their new home in this community. Mr. Alf. Sherwood and .daugh'ter.; 'Mildred and Ruby, have moved to their future.home on his other farm across the road. We wish them good hick' in their new home. .a Mr. • and Mrs.. George Henry •of Lucknow-.have• moved to their home formerly occupied by Mr. Alf, Sher - weed which • they purchased last fall from Alf.:We extend 'a •heatty, wel- come and.wish them good 1,udc'in their, flew ,home. " Mrs., VIA* ; Blake :Of; •Mafekiiig has been spending the past week•• at the home• of her daughter Mr.. and ,Min, Albert Alton. Miss Edna Lawson ..of Stratford Normal School is"spending. her East- er .vacation at her home here. • Mr., and Mrs. Eimer Alton of Lanes spent one evening recently at the hoine.of Mr. and Mrs.•Harry Hackett.. Miss Janie' Alton, nurse -in -train - mg at Hamilton'• General. -Hospital spent the week -end at her home here, • Mrs. Alex Hackett ,,.and son . Alex, spent,. one day recently recently with. Mr. and Mrs,: Pharis Mathers, of West Wa- wanosh. . Mrs.. Jacob Hunter and children Rena and. John 'of Zion spent• one day last week sat the home .0f. Mr. and Mrs. Johia Campbell..• • Our teacher, Miss Lauglin, has re-., turned to her home' at Blyth for •her Easter' :vacation. • aster Eldon' Alton' cif London is spending his Easter ,vacation, with his cousin, Mr.• Blake•.Alton. Mr. • Roy Irwin of I+ord'yce called on Triends' in the Burg on Thursday last.' „nil• :Hies 1•'arish. Moffat: •Tile call to worshilr was ;,°iven,by the president tier•den Wail., The. •response by Win- r;i; ll„ir,rld-un. Hymn, 92 vas.' sung, 7'ht rill call was answered by . an 'Ea:ter verse. Minutes '*ere read..aitd • •l.tisines-s ' matters dealt with. • Mrs. Wer. Young, . social convener, then tock, the chair, 1Tynin 212 •was ,,sung The. • - iipture passage was read by • 'Miss Van .('onliey. The meditation was liven ht Mrs, Farish I',loffat Guile Beown le in • prayer. 'The • offering wee eeceieed and Graham Moffat Faye the' offering, ,Prayer: , Hymn 611 - ns' Sung•. followed' by' singing 0 can- nda,'•Aduet Was; given by Gordon and hope Wall, ,Agries••Copley read a ,;,u) net. Mrs. ,Young conducted .two .eoittcst< and Chinese checkers and crokin,ile was played. • Lunch was served and al social hoiir'spent. There THE LUCK -NOW SENTI NEL .i Published every Thursday mQrnmr - , at Lucknow. Ontario. Mrs; , A. D, MacKenzie—>5roprieto Campbell Thompson—Publisher • ASHFIELD Miss_ Jean Munro has returned home front 'Kincardine :Hospital much proved in health. • ' Mr, and, • Mrs... Donald' Martin of London • spent a week -end .recently with Mr.. and' Mrs. l?. A. McLean, • . Miss Muriel Fairish ntirse•in-trait- ing• io Stratford Hospital spent a few days with ntenibers' 'of, her family.. here. • 'Miss Betty Bissett, 'nurse -in -train- ing in Goderich.Hosprtal paid a short visit to her home 'here. . The child4i, of this coreniuntity have Spent many happy hours on• the hills -at the river coasting. The weath- er.,and srlow.havc been 'ideal 'for. this Winter sport. • • • • If there were; any doubts in the minds .of any that, there was'.nothing in the bear seeing his abedow on • the 2nd of February .or March coining' its as a lamb, 1940 has surely settled the matter. ' • - Mr. Lloyd 1VIacDonald had the mis- fortune 'to break's' small bone in his ankle. Mr: Elwood Drennan is nurse ing k badly sprained wrist. • The 'election is over and ,now every one. will settle down -to the even tenor of his ways. Election .campaigns, are not what they used to be since the advent of ',the radio. K I N. LOUGH heavy snow storm .which commence l 'Mrs. Tom Hodgins, +lrlma and, Jim - 'on Thursday afternoon and centnelt nt•it . spent' a felt days • with her par - without abatement over the tveel.- • 1AU, THURSDAY, MARCH 28th, 1940 THREE VACANCIES •The death •Friday at- Auburn of A. Robertson, Liberal member for Baton -Bruce, .left three vacancies in • the -Ontario Legislature. . • . Arthur. W. Roebuck,.(Lib. 'T9ronto- Eellwoods', and Col. Thomas A. Kidd, (Cons.,' Kingston`,, have resigned ,to contest seats-, in the . federal • elect- .. The .party- standings:' , 'Liberals: 64 ' . Conservatives ... U.'F.- 0: ,,, • Vacant . Total .. 3 4 , 90'. HOW :**THEY VOTED IN RR'UCE AND IN HURON IN 1935. • .'ANGSIDE 1 Mr. g.afid Mrs. Henry Aleti<i: ht are Spending this week with her, father, MT, Wm. Wraith.. Mr. and Mrs.. Wallace Conn and Ruby, Mr. and Mrs- Orville Tiffin, .roe and Dun attended the dance at the ho,ine of Mr. and Mrs. - Earl Cas- lick .of Culross on Thursday even- ing. Mr. Robert' Reid has rented Mr.. Andy Good's farm formerly o.c eup- ied by Mr. Wm. Reich. A number of friends and relatives •of this locality attended the sur prise, Party held at the .home of Mr. and Mrs.•John McInnes on Tuesday evening in honour of their• • wedding .anniversary; At the last 'Dominion ., election in 1935, therewere three candidates in thefield in Bruce riding when W. R. Tomlinson was, elected. over Gidioii Ruttle and W. G. Nicholson... The . vote by municipalities was: Nich- Rut; Tom tle linson Albemarle 82 121 179. 8S 149 136 229 357 21e 285 174 '451. 9 6 28 263 • 216 740 159•: 163 . 153 127 253 522 73 85 71 165 .474 318 129 216 317 322. -7730 • 669 237 315 347 78 82, 88 29 78 51 182 3 Port Elgin . .. . 140 271 , 3 Ripley. .. 11 , 164 St. Edmunds . '46 . ' 92 Sauge.en Reserve , ... 1 . `10 Saugeen Twp. , 183 137 2 Southampton '74 ' 209 • 3 Y Teeswater .i... . .74 99 . 2 Tiverton '22 '30 Wiarton ...,..,, 238' 369 4 Tara 41 • 1521 1 Aniabel; . , , . Arran Bruce Tien., Cape Croker ' Culross. • 'Eastnor•• cats Mr. and.Mrs. T. McCue.and'other relativs in Kincardine, Miss: Mae Webster of Lucknow. i -i .till c f riff Borthwick of .St.•Cath ,spending the vacation,with MI,. anal ; erincs was an Easter visitor with Mrs. Will Bunter; her parents Mr, and Mrs. James Hod- A d which taxed ' crow . d the ca tacit gins' the 'Hall to. the utmost to acconio• date attended the Irish social. and 1 The local Orange Lodge :held, the dance on •Tliur'sday evening, when n first dance of, the season . on., Wed- • ''good tinge was,' enjoys -d. ; .nesday evening,last in.tlfeir ball here, Owing to the election being held on A Splendid •time was; enjoyed by all. • I March 26th, the animal meeting of Mr. 01.1and. McFarlan toon the dpor these West truce County T.,O.L• which wets 1 . to have ibeen held an that date in social evenings, regular, . , ai r• • Let ;• Oran e 'Ball has been post- Ti;l. M411(.101111 Lane and ''son. Ever- pon'ed until t c following ' u s ay,. cit are going' o, aro'n o April' 2nd. to visit with relatives, there, as well Miss Lorrainne Andeew of Toronto ns attend the 0• E. A., conventiote is spending the holidays With Aeh- Everett was chosen to take part iii field friends•the'1utsical choir under the direction Miss .Harriet Whitley of Crewe w:is of ,Mr. it. F'etiW ck, For, the past 'two a week -end visitor'' at the home of inn :real festivals aid cin Kinenrdine, Everett t.t tionthen M and Al Prod Anderson .alee Greenock • ' Hepworth .. Huron Kinloss, ' Kincardine . Kincardine Twp..', ;. Lindsay Mr. its' tiii 'bays' sale: class. • tc e Since arriving: tvtrtg in .T•;ngl titer; )till Sid Il' elide ke quainting them- of .his sari, :it Hen ' (t`tic, i • r " t" eV Owing to a severe attack erste)sielc- ,lay' evening".*as' 'postponed ori ac- ness Sid had rather' an tttteventful eount ...of the toads and weatherr. It though not to be forgotten, trip'over- is planned foi• Monday everting next • seas. April 1,4 in the :Anglican thus -eh. •c Lion's Head L' ucknow 52 38 62 95. 84 31 69 99 4.A ' 9,0 Me. William •: Brown had the' anis- fortune to ,have a . belt break on the grinder when 'grinding.chop •,the end of the..week, which: necessitated, send ing the. belt to Toronto„ for repairs and will hold, up the, work foi' •a .,few - ST. ,i',EL-ENS_ - Visitors home for the Ilia ter ve'- ation, Miss W. A. Rutherford • of r- Kirkland Lake;•, Irene Woods, Wate loo; Jean Webster, Clinton; Zylda and Doreen Webster, Toronto; .,.Norma Weatherhead; • Stratford Normal, Charles M..eQu.illin, Zurich. ' . • ' Gnr. and Mrs. Harry Middiet'c,ri Listowel are spending' pert, of :.. •two weeks' leave with Mr, and Jack Swan. Mise Evelyn Webb of Toronto I'- _ en ' Easter visitor with Mr, A. Webb and , Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ric, 'Mr. Brown ' of Kitchener was ..1 week -end, visitor at the home' of Mr'. and Mrs:. R. Wood;,. • • The UnitedW. M '•S. -held their meeting. in the' church on Thursday afternoon: The theme , of ,.the .meet: ing—Into all the world and the call to worship was given by Mrs- V. Emerson. The hymn !`Christ the Lord -is, risen' was -sung and the scripture, treading wee' hymn 748 read respon- sively.,it was 'decided that the White- church tea group hese'the.April meet- ing, Mrs. J. D. Beecroft gave an in- strumental "The...Lord is. risen in=. deed:" • The. topic "Victory through faith" was given, by •Mrs: Victor Em- erson, The' clip sheets on the 'life' of Francis Willard were read responsiv- ely. Prayers were given. by • Miss .Ag-` nes .Gillespie;, '• Mrs... J. D. Beeeroft; Mrs, Gibson Gillespie andea special, prayer for the'•sick in the community Was given by Mrs: , V. Emereen. The offering was dedicated by surging the hymn "Now to' the. King 'of Heav- en", The hymn., "Take time to be holy" was sung and the'benediction. .closed the meeting: . Miss Mildred McClenaghan is' spen- ding a few weeks. with Mrs. Russell Gaunt. . 'We are glad:tb reports Mrs. Harolti Sparring has' recovered frivo'urably from her recent: appendicitis, opera tion so 'much that the weather' being favourable, she ' will be permitted to. return home' the first of�this week. • •The Presbyterian W. , M. S. of Whitechurch met at the home .'of the president Mrs. .Rev. •J. Pollock. The call 'to worship' ;and • invocation was given by. 'Mrs.' Pollock: The ,-Lord's . prayer yeas: repeated • in , unison: The psalm "The Lord • is my Shepherd"• was sung: The .scripture reading was given by "Mrs. Robert. Ross- Mrs. Al belt 'Patterson led in prayer,, The hymn. "How bright' these . glorious • spirits .shine" was sung and it Was decided .to have Miss. Doris Fells of ."iyinghant present at the Passion Play lecture with •.accompanying. lantern slide, on Thursday evening, March 8th.,at•.8 p.m. ,instea' of Wed nesday• as was announced `fast week. The Missionary prayer . was, given by Mrs • Dave Kennedy. The topic "Hos-. pitalizatien and Evangelism in .In•. dia" was given' by ,Mrs. J: Craig, Mrs. A. Walters and Mrs. ;.C. Mar - 'ray. A Special . Easter message was given by Mrs. R. Mowbray. The hymn "Peace perfect peace" was sung and' the meeting closed with prayer, The hostess . served lunch • and a social half hour . waS enjoyed by ••all. Miss , Ruby 'Conn spent the week- end with friends in -Whitechurch. • Miss' Pearl Hockley • of Kitchener spent the, weekend with her mother, Mrs, Russel ' Moore.' ' Mr. .. and Mrs. "John" McIntyre and Grant spent Sunday with. Mr.. and Mrs. George Tiffin. Miss lteba MarshallN spent. Thurs- day withl Misses Aikdyss. and ' Gertie Brown. ' The Y. P. S. of the thiited church Whitechurch did ' not ,have a meet- ing on 'Monday. evening' owing to the blocked condition of the: roads' in' this community.. Miss ' Muriel Watt' of Toronto is spending • two weeks with het sister. Miss Geite'vieve Watt and her uncle, Mr,• Wm. Berbotiia'. .• 43 1l 3019 ' 4985. 6627 fay Polls In Kinloss Blackhorse .•.•, Kinloughe • • Ilolyro'od . 2nd., Con. Nich: Rattle To 11 32 ' 37 2.9 24 66 '38' 46 1 nt1. 36 3.1. s6 17' Langside , .. - , 5 35 ' - VVhitechurch '.. 14 18 4 :129 226 • By Polls In. Lucknow,' Orange Hall , , ' 24 63 Reed's - 14'.' .. 61 Town Hall . , , 13. 55 COU RR I E'S CO•RN.ERS.' Miss ,Gertrude Raynard of Peres, mount.is spending the holiday. at.M1' . and Mrs. James' Drennan's. • Teachers. and students are -spending' the Easter holidays at their'hoines-- Pearl Jamieson, .Jean Nelson, 'Grant Fari•ish,' Grace and Louise Campbell 41 Lucknow .High School; Ina Cantp bell of Cedar Valley;. 1VIel'da Lane of Orillia; Winnifred Lane of, i3elgrave. • Mr, and Mrs. 'Wilfred Fairish en- tertained a number of neighbor ladies to a quilting Thursdas'Q afternoon, A number came for the'@venin•g.and..it was spent with games and r psic. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Farrish , spent Saturday with .Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stein • of Paramount: Mrs: Stein has been ill for some time bit has been more serious. Mies. Reedits Courtney of Kings- bridge- is .visiting with Mr: and Mrs. Joseph Courtney and family. BOUNDARY WEST •5'1 182 North Huron Riding Similarly, North �.Hu'ron had th, candidates in the, field, •with R. Deachrean' winning' by a eomparativ small Majority over Robert Spott W. J. Henderson the third candid ran on the 'Reconstructionist tic The vote was as follows:' ' Deach- Henden- Sp ' Man 495 168i 66 78 17 11.7 80 141 338 ree e J. dn, ate ket. Mr, .Alvin Irwin who underwent a thyroid operation in Toronto a couple of weeks ago returned home , last ursc ay.dtine improve in ' 'Irina Hackett spent a few days with:her her cousin Dorothy Trwin, ' Miss 1 Margaret Nicholson, is cine fined to heel with a cold. The annual meeting . of the Joint U. F. 0. Club that vas ,to lie held on• March 20th was Irestpdned. till April 3rd owing to road condit1bliS. 1 i14tb1.•,nnd Ieair Ile se ereo avesee YJ Neely Todd. of Stratford, was heir., for the week -end. The• many . friends. of J.. li 'An 1- erson Will be glad to 'know that is :Making. .d favourable.eeco\•ei 'r the home of his son Torrance :.. Toronto„ and expects to. be home til: week -end, . . . ;a< • •Members of the Beef Ring pleas,:e note that meat ,will be available ne)a' Thursday morning, April 4th. :. The April meeting of the Women';:. Institute will he held in the Comm•eit- ity hall on Thursday April •4th Rolf. call—"A ,Canadian . city and fel' whet noted'''. Subject "Canadianization,". in charge of Mrs. Gordon McPherson, Exchange' of slips, seedsvo7• bul,'bs. Program. committee;. Mrs: Buchanan. Mrs. Charles MacDonald. Hostesses, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Thorn 'and Mr, Ball • son . . Asl4 ield 152.. Blytjl�t 56. •Brussels • 258 • ' 12 Clinton '484 • - 93 Colborne , • . ,324 80` • Goderich 1037 288 • Grey : 68.0 100 Goderich Twp..:282. 115 : Howicli ' • •t . , • • • 782 .137, Morris. ' 461 124 Turnberry •. 413 •91 E. Wawanosh , , .. 289 W. Wawanosh , • 330 Witighaen 504. Total 6508 of ton, 361 149 206 559 189 967 384 417 731 438 271. I FOURTH `CONCESSION 1� PA.GI PITE Miss Mary McLeod was hostess c+'' • the March .meeting :;of .the U. F. O. which was held,. on Thursday with i • • an attendance of. twenty-six. Mr;. McKinnon presided and -'the meetitra opened' with singing the opening sonee and, repeating the Lord's pirayer it unison. Mrs. MacIntyre, read. the ',min-. utes of ;last' meeting, also •.a.• letter of thanks, 'from Mrs. Robb. After, community.:singing the roilcall ware answered', by "How, I like*My 'pot- '. atoes .cooked for -dinner." After 'th t business ,was- concluded the program i followed. .Current;events• by Mrs,. L. McLeod; a paper by • Miss .Dean Mc Leod,; a health talk by Mrs. R. .Mer- tin; ar-tin; violin selections by . Dr. Little accompanied. by Norman , .Taylor a solo by Mr. Fred Wainwright ac.cont- iianied•by Norman Taylor, all of which was: much, enjoyed. The nieeting'clo,s- ed with,; singing the National Ar,. •them. Lunch was served and a social unite, spent. ' 113•" 313 99, -323' 111. 613 1572 , 5923 By Polls.' In Ashfield Deachman Henderson Spotton 1 55 ' 18 55 I' 33 55 4 5 103 6 " '•79 2ND. CON. WEST. MAFEKING ' , Miss Phyllis Blake • is spending t few weeks with. her' sister, .Mrs, :Hale; old Webster of West •Wawanosh. Miss Hildh Twarnley 'of Stratford Normal is spending the Easter vac— ation at her hone. , - We are 'sorry Mrs. Thos. Anderson is. confPned to her• bed . at present. We • wish, her a speedy recovery. Miss Grace 'Blake of Drumbo, Miss Jean Andereon of, Kinlough and Miss Mary Horton' of Arthur are all -home Mi: W. T: Roulston spent, a, (ley at Brantford attending a banquet at the ,•Cockshett' Factory where` he 100 worked some time ago, 74 Mrs. A. C. Hamilton• js visiting, 42 75 with. Mrs. James McTavish. Miss Dorothy wlcGuire is slendin� 43 13 58 at intditcltell l: 13 I a ^es'�t 19 16 Early Easter but a cold one. 6 25 Mr. Cyril Campbell visited' „with W. T. Roulston. 152 3f 1 ,Mr, Alvin Hamilton was up to Un: derwood• visiting Mrs. 'Hamilton who we are sorry to hear is not able tci '108 lie: tap and around. 84 .'Miss Sadie ,MeCharles is home from 60.• Welland, for.. the Easter holidays. 105 • Total • 495 ef . By Polls'In W. Wawanosh 1 43 12 2 , 60 21 ,:Y. • 26 Who •said sluing. was just around the ccrnor. Myrtle .Webster of Ottawa is 'spen- ding tine holidays with her mother. . • !i 5 8.6 6 50 Total' 330 2 99 2 `ire eold'i�t�tres 15 MMr. , P. , '. Brooks who went undin an operation in Goderich is 11111)1'0:v7 23 rag, A healthy, hungry, fast-moving • chick eats..only 2 Pounds of Roe Vitafood Chick Starter in.its first 6 weeks! Why take ;any chances with your 1940 chicks, when so little of this complete, farm -proven feed will ensure life and vigor? It's, made fresledaily—is always fresh when.you get it.' • Give your baby• chicks Roe Vita - food Chick Starter, the tested food which means so much to their fast growth, future health and egg -laying. ability. See your Roe Feeds dealer next tixpe you're in town: Ask for the free Roe booklet on raisins chicks_ for profit. , CHICK r STARTER Sold by: Finlayson y Bros., DEALERS: LUCKNOW � o VITAtM1ZED FOR /;'4 JO� •IIULTH. FARM' _ dylCKaSJdF,� `•I PROVEN 10R: / Rif; ..RESULTS. ,,•.(0'F.A R1• • for the week. . • • Mr. Wallace Twaniley stet with a p•ainfnl. accident one ,day • last week • •tti heir he caught the first finger of . his eight hand • in a root• pulper, caus- ing.. a very painful, injury.' We hope to see hiin . out again soon: ,' I• ei ,as just thinking of him as ' a. wee bairn,. -. %fie Vtafet Zaeleie LONG D95YA' CE ... all the way froth camp! Ana he said it di,hi't cost so much!" Tr'ust ever}' `-l3raw Laddie" to find his way, home the most economical. way, — anclto Leal c a clierisltc-d memory into .eche 1Yatgain. • Especially after: T. p; in. and all day; • Sunda , ou can travel'hundredsong Y ,Y Distance for ao little .00.f SA 1880 LONG OiSTANCE TELEPHONE Op CA