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wouldT a ,lt er and .
and Peter' really knew her _voice!"
That'sthe ,real thrill, of .Long Distance.
Voices come clear and distinct. Calls
completed quickly. With rates so low•
(particularly aft& 7 I?. and; ail: day Sunday), why wait
for on excuse to call there rause be someone 'who would
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' THE U .. N W SENTINEL
TRAIL RANGERS
Filets. Yon Should Know
;The„Traij Banger movemaent is sup-
poorted by six eherch denominations--;
Baptist; Churelies of Fist Disciples,
Evangelical, Anglican,; Presbyterian:
United . and the Y M. C.A.
In' 1907: the-, Trail Ranger move-
ment was conceived, and oil July 10th.
1914 this' work "Was, organized `;under
the _heading Canadian Standard Ef-
•fieiency Training: Plan.•'I •1918', the
tern* Trail .Ranger for.` boys,12 to 14'
and Taxis farboys 15to '17 was; ad-
• Trail Ranger. Groups are fpund in
Canada,., Newfoundland,_ Bermuda,'
Trinidad, England, Portugese . West
Africa, Australia, Mexico and the. Un-
ited States.
In 1938, 7,228 boys• were, enrolled
in 514 Trail "Ranger Gro'ups' in. Ont-
ario.
Mr. and Mrs. public
AVM youhelp us ,purchase ,our : uni
forms ?' 'Simply gine us that ;extra
bit of work. .around the yard. We'll
do it promptly and efficiently and let
you state the cost. Make, appoint,
ments with Willard Thompson' or :call
109 any evening:
Thank you, .
THE • TRAIL .RANGERS
LUCKNOVir. HIGH SCHOOL REPORT
OF . BASTER EXAMI 1iATIO JS IN .•GRADES XII, • XT, X .i d IX
"This is .a time;" says an. exchange:,
"that tries men's souls." '
Yes and . their ; half -sales, too.
A
Special De Luxe'
Sport Sedan.
4111111104.
It. has. exttra, leng#h where length
cants ■ . it's 181 inches, long from
front ofgrille to rear of body .. It's
the supe -size motor car of its field!
•CHEVROLET believes that
the car that fillsthe starring
roue the car that 'gives the
most value in the whole field of
low-cost motoring should `
look the. part. So Chevrolet for
'40 is a big, strapping fifteen -
footer -the very longest of all
lowest-pritea cars measuring
a full 181 inches from front of
grille to tear of body!
Every one of these inches. is
streamlined to brea.thyt•�king
'Royal C Ipper
beauty. Every
nl
one of them° adds up to make
this big, roomy Chevrolet the
most comfortable car in its
price range. And every one
belongs to a oar that combines
outstanding perfdrm ilce with
welcome' savings in first cost
. operating costs -- and up-
keep'! Come to our showrooms
today. We have a car all ready
for you to drive. Eye it -"try'
it -•• and you'll buy the super
size car' of the low price field
for'40.
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Brigham, Robert .... 63 ' 68 '
Campbell, Audrey: ''''46 50 52
Carter,., Mary. ` -
Cabe -rt.,: Gerald SS 66: .75 60 : 78' 90
Curran, Bertram, 47 38 34 ' • '52
Finlayson, "Donald . , . -,50 32 37 51 : 40
Fisher; Ma3y' • . , 56;. 56 ••57 , 53 "
Gilmore Helen • .,,'...:54. 34 •
Leith, .Jack _
MacCrostie,, Marie ' 66
MacDonald;• Etta, Belle . . 50 • 61 51
] aeGregor,`BobErt47 ,
Macintosh; RoberC • 76
MacKenzie, John $. .4.-.
it)MacKinnon, Gratce. .. 56 57 56 53
MacLean,' Lois X52 44 41 56
�Milian, Bruce - -. 4. 34 •
McNall,' Clifford .. ,.. 53 .50 66 62 60 " 55
• Nelson, Jean •43 : • 57 44
Richards; Ray '
Salkeld, Margaret . •,...:.-_50.
Sandy, Jean 60 58 50 61 69 53
Solgmon, ' Marvin •24
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Allin, Carolyn 78 • '69 ' • . , 73
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Crozier,. Lorena ` 7.3 �: 55
Eadie, Dori 72, 47 44 27 43
Finlayson, .Donald' 51 26X " .
Fisher;'.Mary. 58
Gibson,. Kathleen • 63 ab ' 41 28
Hunter, James 58 39 55 ' 46 26'.
Jamieson, Pearl
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Leith,.: Jack .' 57 60 61
MacDonald, Bertha73 ' 61 . 57 . '62 ' 43
MacDonald," Margaret 65 51 60 38 56' 64
MacKinnon, Grace ....
MacLean; Lois
MacMillan, Bruce 35 27
McKim, Reid ' ' 67 55
McNeil, Ray ...:.... 59 45
Nelson, Jean... .... ...•
Nicholson, Margaret .72 60
Ramage, Gayler 67 68
Reid, . Lorna - ... __ 55 ' 44
Richards, Clare ....... - .....67 63
Salkeld, Mary
Steward,Gordon,
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THURSDAY,: APRIL 25th, 11:940 .
SLUGGISH KIDNEYS impair ,your
alth,: Rumacaps' Two -Way Actior•
sickly cleanses and invigorates the
idneys: Use Ruinaeaps, McKIM'S ..
RUG STORE. • • -
IANtpS•-S15xing clearance "sale. Such ..
ell- known makes as - Heintzman,'
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►ason & • Risch, tVetter, etc. All thor-
ghly reconditioned, perfectly, ;tuned,
:mothed and guaranteed. Write td-'
ay, for omplete list of 'bargains'
ertns ;ti suit your . convenience.
[eintzman: & Co' Ltd., 242 Dundas
t„ London. ' '
OR SALE -2 horses. ' Apply at Sen-
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nal Office. .. he
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AOR Sit LE -Durham bull, 2' yrs. old, K
d. James, RR. 1, Halyrood. • D
IOR SALE -Two 150=gallon•-oil tanks P
good, condition. ' Apply at Sentinel W
Iffice.:'
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'OR SA'L'E-niimbei° •of°little pigs .&•: d,
.' quantity ."' of seed 'oats." Charles ..i
;engram, Holyrooda,; . 'Phone 24-19, ..T
tipley 't . `• , F
!OR SALE --Alfalfa seed, No. 1 seed s
0.2.00 a 'bus, Apply to Robert Haw• '
Lid„ 'K.',7, •Lucknow. ,.
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FOR SAr•LE-Fertilizer, drill, , good as 11
new and ' two disc. harrows. Alex.
Reavie, 'Lucknow.
TQ RENT -Garage.`' space, central'
location, in Peter McCall's barn, Luck -
now. • •
FOR SALE=Yellow blossom Sweet. .
Clover, $3"50 •per• bushel. Tom M. An-
derson, R. 7, Lucknow, 'P.hone 77-12.
Dungannon. , ,
EXPERIENCED .MECHANIC novv In
charge of ' our repair' ' shop.' Prompt
satisfactory .service: Acetylene Weld,
Mgt JOHNSTON'S 'GARAGE. .Luck .
now, one; .block south, of arena.
grown from
FOR SALE=Seed barley, ,
Registered seed in 1939. No. 1 Govern-
ment grade, germination 96' -, 75c,. a
buts.; also quantity :of soya' beans,
Mandrin variety grown from Regist-
ered geed in 1939. S, E. • Robertson,.
Lucknow: ,•
FARMERS -make •'from $35 to ' $65
per acre growing;broom corn., A guar-
anteed cash market ' awaits you. Fc4'r
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Ackert, Lloyd 77 76 ' • 29
Buckingham, Eldon 66 .60•"
Campbell, ' Grace .67 53 56
Chin, Sam . ab ab , ab
Cook411Jsck
Creep, Luella � 56 • ab ab
Culbert, I>:irbara 63 . •62 - '29
Farrish, Grant '55 37 11
Gardner, Kathleen "..:57 ab 37
cktt, Keith 57 ab . • '50
Hunter, •James' • 50
Irvin,° Willa • •62 49 20
Johnston, Catherine .:..80 69
Johnstone, ;Donald ......47 39
Leith, Jack . • . 40 i
. MacDonald, Bertha ....
MacLennan,' Rodney ...68 76 32
MacKinnon, Angus ....54'- 46-- - °
Maize; Ellen 70 59 45
McBride, Muriel 77 51 46
McGuire„. Dorothy 67 • 61
Mowbray,. Jack 72' 82 • 75
Orr, Helen' ....76 80 68'
Prest,• Katherine - • 7.1 91 84
Ramage, Cuyler, , . I
Reid, Lorna - i41
' Reid, Kathleen ' • 69 81 47
Solomon, Marvin
Steward, Gordon .' • 14 -
Taylor,, Betty ........=75' *72 62 72
Treleaven, Bill 75 71 . 56. 61
Wilkins, Muriel : 13 77 69 69 •.
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•• 'NOTICE, TO CREDITORS ' •
N THE MATTER of the Estate of
Viargai�et ,Clifton late. of the Town-
hipsof. West Wawanbeh .in, the Court-
ty of Huron,• Widow, deceased.
Notice is ;hereby given, pursuant to"
the Statutes in that 'behalf, that.all
persons having claims against the Es-
tate of ,the'said Margaret Clifton, d-•- a
eased, who ,died on or about the
Fourth' day of • February '.A D. 1940,
are required to forward,' their claims
duly verified by affidavit to the un-
dersikned,, Executors of the. last Will
and Testament of the said Margaret
Clifton; on or before the Tenth nay ...
cif 111ay A.D. 1940, after which date
the said Executors wi11proceed to dis-
tribute the assets: of • .the Estate hav-
ing regard only to and' being respen ,
sible only' for the claims of which they
shall then have • had , notice. TM'
'•Dated at L'ucknow, Ontario, this.
Fifteenth 'day of April A.D. 1940.
Martha .'Clifton, R.R.,2, Lucknow,
Ontario; .
Albert. Gamie,•• R.R. 1, Lucknow,
Ontario.
seed and further particulars apply to
Garfield 'MacDonald, Lurlknow.
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GRASS •SEED_Government Stand- .
and . No. 1 grades of Ontario :Varie-
gated Alfalfa, Red, Mammoth; Alsike,
Yellow , and White Blossom Sweet'
Clovers, Timothy, Orchard: and Blue
Grasses for sale at. W., Ge, Andrew.
THERE HAS BEEN ' an increasing
demand this, year for Mor. Power Bat-
teries,
at-teries.-You•'make'. no mistake when' +
you insist on these batteries. Batter- .
ies for every purse and /purpose.
CAMPBELL'S 'GARAGE, Canadian'
Tire Corp. Associate .Store,. Wingham.
FERTILIZER -The Lucknow Con-
sumers' ' Co-operative is in a'position
"to : supply materials for the ethane
of all brands of fertilizer; Please or-
der 'early. ' John• Jamieson, manager,
-Phone 71, Lucknow.
F. '•T. ARMSTRONG•
,, OPTOMETRIST
WILL BE
IN 'LUCKNOW
EACH. WEDNESDAY
9:30:' A M. To 6 . P. M.
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AT WM. SCHM1D'S iSTORE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE of
farm; farm steel{ and implements at
Con. 11, West Wawanosh, 2 miles
*east of St. Helen's on Thursday, April
25th. See bills for 'list and terms.
James Levis, Prop.; Matt. Gaynor,
Auc. '
BRAY CtBICKS
• Of iiitgq
Why write letters and send money/
orders? Order'your Bray Chaco
through- me -personal attention.
prompt delivery.
Leith & Gibbons
13OX 72 • , 'LUCKNOW
Low -Fare Excursion ,
Announcement ' is made by H.
Bourne!, general passenger . agent,
65 • Canadian National Railways, of a law -
35
o 435 66 fare coach dbecursion to be operate!
51 • ` ab - over the weekend of April 26 and 27
72 from Western Ontario points and the
Niagara Peninsula to Toronto and
42 47 east to Cornwall, Lindsay, Teterboro
,' and Campbellford, etc., an .- dnorth to
North Bay, Parry Sound, Sudbury;
Beardmore and intermediate points.
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- WHITECHU•RCH
Miss Betty Cross of Walkerton is
visiting her grand parents Mr.' and
'Mrs. J. F. McLean. • '
Mrs• Cbpas of Hespler visited one
day •last week with : Mrs. Joe Holmes.
Mr. Peter Kennedy attended the •
Stratford spring fair' Thursday of last
week: •
Miss Mildred McClenaghan is speq-
ding a few weeks with her uncle Mr.
llarry McCienaghan sof Eelgrave.
77 , Miss Marjorie Falconers of' Wing-
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ha.m, spent Monday evening with Miss •
Took Down Christmas Tree •lean Wellwood: -
Along with the return of robin r, • The Y. P. S. 'of the Presbyterian
church rens held . Monday evening,
blackbirds .,crmvs, etc., we can list when the United Church Y. P. S. was
this week 'another sure sign. that invited .and were present. The meeting;'
spring has rounded the bend -Yes, sir„ was 'opened .with a "sing "song service,
hymns were sung', 'scripture reading
!the Community Xmas Trec, e�Letet by Mrs. Rev. J. Pollock, current ev-
' last December, was taken down on
Monday ntorning, says the Tecs'wnter
News, but cites • the 'depth of snow
around the anchoring :.post 'as the ren
son for the delay in. removing It.
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Sunday School next Sunday at 10.8
a.iii.;• Church service at 7:30 p.te
when Mr.. Barnard of St. !!chins wi
be tits speaker,
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Campbell, Louise 45
farrutbers, Lillian . " •• • • - • 78
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Gammie, Ross , 49
Gilruore, Arthur 46
Hatifton, James. .. • 54
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cuts by Rev. J. Pollock, an address by .h
Rev,, Bernard, ' prayers by Misses
Merle Wilson and Velma Scott. Six
tiumbers were given by members of
the United church Y. 1'. S. which. in.
rl.uded piano instrmnentals by Mins
Susie Carrick and Mr. Clharenoe 11ic-
('lenaghnn, readings by Miss Gene- •
•evieve,Watt and Mrs. :James Falconer,
clarinet solo .by Garnet Farrier afe
compnnied by Miss ,Agnes Gillespp.
on •the piano', mixed quartette tby'
:Messrs, .lathes Fniconer,-Garnet Far-
rier, Mrs. Ezra 'Sclioltt aind Miss Sus-
ie Carrick. Contests were held, lunch
was served grid a social time was en -
Gardner attended the, Presbyterial at- ' Mr. G. R. (c'nr• agricultural rep- .
Seeforth on Tuoaday Inst. •-•reiyentativc' of Brute, gave iatiitern ,
'Y nt-
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.Mr, Sid Grt1•dttei• left here on pre r a + ul a lecture on Home ,B
day morning Sot Pott colhorrre 'whet! ifiI coon in the tlnited Church 'last
he secured a Iwt tit on the Mc1'}ren.r srlmt I' rulev e ening which:At:Re enjoyed by
all, MI s Ccneviev Wntt. ga4e a -
"ad --
willthe Pattc'rso)t Steiiinshtp ("r,, Sill lap'' and Misce s Anna Mac Carrick and
will be wheeling this Year and left °Sash' Carrick song n 'duet •"Ilonre
the Port on Snturviny rrirltmrinir fol ;Vcv�'et 1lnntr" .)
Poll- Willie • The Mission • Rand was held at the
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MISS. P. E. MacLEAN, Principal.