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FOR SALE—two horses. James :FIRE:.EXTINGUISHERS
Deveraux, R. 2, Lucknow. _: 5 , 'mel fire extinguishers,: $2.50 each,'
for gasoline, electricaloil sand "a11
types of. ,.fires,. ',approved .type_
automatic, works if you are away'
or asleep -=excludes oxygen; blank
ets .flame, .instant action„ quench
es eleetricai files without risk of
shoeh, . will, not freeze or stain.
Manufactured by ART BRECK
LES, Lucknoow•, •Onto •
FOR SALE—six;pigs,• six" weeks
old $50.. Herb,Miller, •Lucknow:
F :BA'LE-*fP� p�t,'• 2 mos. old..
aelenzie, ' Con.2,
Applft" Prank
Kir loss: "rwpt .
LOST ,..,, 'Baby's blue and. whife
.mitt' on Station St.. Finder ,please
leave aI' Ratbwell's Shoe Store.
FOR SALE—Cow, 4 years, due
'February 9th. D. •J. Kenney, R.:.3
i'olyrood. •
AN OPPORTUNITY •
Established ' rural, Watkins' dis-
trict available. If you' :are Aggres-
sive •and":between the ages of, 25
•' •P EP' !JP -take. C.0 , and B. Tonic and 55, have or can secure 'travel.
Tablets; exeellent:for low vitality, outfit this is your opportunity .to'
nervous and general debility.. 60c get.' established in a profitable
and $►0..00,, at 'Dowri's Drug : Store.mess of our; own. For full
bus y
':CAR FOR SALE, ,. ' 1.932 Chev. particulars write today 1 to The
in good shape •4 new tires,; J It, Watkins' Company, Dept. . plishment in''the'needlework. Mr
coach p ' 0-L-2,2177; Masson $t, Montreal, meth .Petrie a `student of th
engine overhauled.' Phone. 67-r-15 Ken
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' I .Quebec:
DUNGA.N`NO'N OBITUARY`
.�.---. t — VURISTW* ROBERTSON
Mrs. John Ryan was hostess,at Funeral services were held on
her horde ,on .Thursday evening Wednesday afternoon for the late
or e -January meeting of Christina Robe OU, -'who' assed
Women's :Institute.. t espite sev- 'i
away m :the 'Kincardine General
ere Weather conditions, there was Hospital early Monday morning,
a' and attendance. Mrs, K. K. f oilowing an ,'illness of several
Dawson•presided. Mrs., Ryan read; months. She was a Bair titer of
a paper en Perseverance. Reports the late Mr. and. Mrs. Richard
were given of 'the' Huron' Co-op- Robertson of the. 10th Concession,
erativeM Medical Plan, Mr. Donald where. she was born' -and resided
Campbell' of Goderfeh, has .offered
all .her life; Although confined to
to demonstrate aluminum, ware her' bed for the last' few Months,
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at 'tea Parties, ,of, the Institute.
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she •took a 'keen interest ;in th
idra:.K. Dawson, Mrs. 0. Broo• ks affairs of the ;district and for the
and :Mrs' ,C,. Blake Served _ luneh:t •
• .OAA-; year shad been a •valued i on-:
• ',: �' lude , tributor .., to• .the Ripley , Express
S>:er:/ .Croursear Cone,._,..,.. ,
and` tea :sponsored 'She. was, also keenly interested:
Y The literary , t:. • • � - rKnox Presby-
largely'
resb
by the short course Members was 'in the affairs .of -K y
Iar el attended on Friday after- terian' , church, where .: services
$ y
moon which was, the close • of, a were conducted by the minister, t
.month of valuable education : for Rev, Dr; W. O. Rhoad. Snow --
boys and girls.. Members of the blocked.".ro'ads prevented many
classes;, ,parents and friends. pro- from, attending the services while
fited by. the ,afternoon spent. at ' others, carne to Ripley by sleigh
the Parish Hall. . -''. ' anal: cutter. • '
Miss Mary Smith, 'president of She. had a• kind and considerate
iris. club,.•.was. °chairman. A' •disposition, . _ always- thinking ;'of
the g_
parade of -'young ladies on ` the; other people before herself...-:
sta a with new dresses made. by '' Surviving' are two sisters, Maley'
g..
them` at the. course, confirmed, the at`home and: Ellen. (Mrs. C. Ware
idea of' what had been, accom-: of'`Browns' Brae),;; and two bro-
e
agricultural course, gave a brief
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FES tUARY 5, 1948
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AUSTIN-- Alexandra Hospita;
Ooderi , January 25th, 19,48, ;
to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent. Austin,*
It. 7, Luck ,;;,:_a 'Son,
thers, .Robert .on Con. 10. and .Wm.
of British Columbia. The profus4
ion• of. flowers borne' by neighbors
PIGS FOR SALE —' "eight unks` and _ surprised otic. audience with
about`100 pounds, 6 about -65 lbs. :STOCK.''SALE-; at tire- :farm = of '_
er .:R. •Lucknow, 'Steve Irwin; Lot.26,:Con:• 4, Hurl: his well delivered speech, full of
Gordon' -21 ,' . 3,Blue,' ,.humor and information: Miss.
P one 65-51:Dungannon. Dungannon • on Twp.; 2 .miles `east • of B ti
h Nora ` Creyke, assistant• home
1 water .H' ghway�.On -Thursday, Feb.
DUST 1' ' .helper ,economics. coach •and Miss Flora:
•NOTICE tin SAW 12th at 1.301 3 year -o d ,
Anyone wanting to got sawdust'
just fresh Holstein' cow,:, 5; just Durnin. gave short'speeches also
.. . must have instrue � ;. ,. r ... ;•Mr, Leroy Brown`arid Mr. Gerald •
from our.yard fresh,.. Durham cow, 6,<, due in t
from our' .office, :Those tale Nelson„: agricultural representa- est' wawanosh; and Wii'liam:of'
tions . , March; 3' springing Durham heif .
• n do o: at there own . risk. - lyes •' ho '.s'' oke of the: worlfi' a- W'' • rie ; His marriage . to .Emma,
- :any w ..Sawmill Co. ers 16 ,steers; of.;good quality; t I p .,. code _ h ,
The ' L'uckno i . " mong the boys while instructing.
about 750. lbs.; 2 heifers, 700 lbs.; bsori,'::Wes osh, took
C•,i. t' Wawair
RESULTS' have: your: lyes vaccinated; six Jatck: Graham; ores.; spoke brief-place.51 years ago, She 'survives
FOR BEST 5 heifer '. ca , y
'' :washer •servilced iregularly and; e • nks of 'pigs ' ly Of the work, in . a neat speech him, ' with , a family of two, sons,•
costly repair bills: Service .steer Calves; 19 chu P,g also Isabelle,- Lednor,Miss'
avoid::: cos y 15 50 lbs, No reserve.. Tends' and Everett, Dungannon, and Harvey,,
to .all, /flakes. -Leave orders ., at' about .,..'' men- t of Wo=
lton relit on: bankable iomt .Collins of the Depart Detroit, .Mich and three •.dough-
1Vlurdie s 'Hardware. F. Slee , • 4 .months c •
. Washer Sales & Service, • 'bearin .. bank;interest.. Steve men's Institutes. of. •Ontario from to (Hazel). Mrs. ,Alfred. Habel,i
..Beatty.. , .notes . g . rs, (Ha
Goderich. `Irwin Pro Donald' B. Blue Toronto was present arid;gave an port Colborne`; (Erma) .Mfrs Har;.
bors_ from the district acted as
pallbearers,' Peter Leeson, 'Rus-
sell Needham Donald Gillies, Jas.`
Brook,. Donald` McKay and • Mur
ray Campbell. •
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R. S....Hetherington,: K.0
Barrister, Etc.
Winghatn, and. Lucknow
•IN ,• LUCKNOW
Monday' & Wedneada
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Located on the ground .000
in the front,
of!.:•
Jol Silpettick'o . BURMA
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'Phone . Wingham
Office ds ' Residence .97
ANDREW
Barrister and . Solicitor
UC=NOW, ONTARIO
' Office' lit the; 'Joynt Block
Telephone
Mee'. 135 - Residence 31-5
PIONEER LAYING PELLETS as
a noon feed are . being'.. used .by
Many. poultrymen., Pioneer Dairy
° Feeds now contain molasses,: 16%
straight •' feed;: and. 24% '• concent
trate. available.. See Finlayson'
• Bros.
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• D. Man for. steady travel
WANTED.
niong consumers , in °Bruce Coun=
t •;permanent connection with
y
large manufacturer.. Only reliable
• hustler :considered., Write •Raw
Leigh: Dept ML -B-71-131 Mont-
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NQTICE': RE LOGS
We ..are open to' buy •a liiinrted
'amfounit of beech logs for .Spring
delivery brit only goodclean. logs
are wanted Open. '
• We are to 'buy all other
kinds` of logs' including elm and
will take your • elm in the :Spring feeling-
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show hospitality although
: We 'are : particularly an need of : the after' effects of war.., Pictures
choice • hard , maple • and basswood were shown of destruction 'made
ORDER ` BIG -4. CHICKS- NOW.'
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.correspondingo
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•Ask me for prices. Would
suggest' you . order now, :delivery
welled you .wish ' but don't-, leave-
too date'.' .Get chicks ` for maturity
wlien ' egg And,poultry ,prices give
best returns Canada Approved,
breeder's :puliorum tested. • Hun,
dreds. satisfied 'customers..
' ED. V. BAKER;. Lucknow ,
illustratedlecture of her trip -to
the British Isles• -.•and Holland last
summer: ' Miss .Collins described
'her trip, fully froiil Montreal
P
the Empress of Canada' steamship
to: ;England and' by plane. to Am=
sterdam', Hol-larid. She found the
people ,interesting sand anxious to
logs and can pay •good prices and
these logs• do.' not . need : to . be
Targe but : must be clean "arid'
straight. ,
We would like to .get. a fair
percentage of .14 ft. and a small
t. we do
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to . bu
amount , of 6 ft. logs g
-not. *ant too• many 8 ft. logs;
We are not in
,th
e'market'
for
rough logs of --any- rnd--as--the
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stock 'produced from this class
.of . logs is not in demand' now. :
,For further particulars call, at
our office:anytime,
•• ' The.'Lucknow Sawmill Co
CARD . OF: THANKS'
�.1Vlisses•: Mary 'and • Dein Mac-
Leod wish to:thank the old neigh=
born .and. friends; for there
acts
of kindness' during the illness and
at the, time of the death' of their
mother..
• by .:: bombing . and 'also : of.waste-
lands ;;made:•barren by, flooding
Waters' when' the enemy • removed'
the • dykes in Holland ,She said
she saw 'the. great need for help
to these fine people and. Wished;
for , all Institute members to .:gijtre
-•- ell or an
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i efts -=-A w
sta
every-�ass � g
ized' buffet luncl eoh .was served
from a, ..dining table with white
linen :cloth• and : silver tea'' 'ser;
•vice .at which Mrs. K. K. Dawsons'
president of the Dungannort
.
branch Of the Women's Institute
poured:tea and Mrs: .Everett Fin
nigan, past -president, also assist-
ed. $:oys. and girls of the 'courses.
serVer refreshments and assisted
with thetea ,in, a. skilled manner:
of 'grace. Ort`. the Tuesday' night
previous a joint meeting w
as held
and a:social.evening' enjoyed by
all club members... It was decided,
to .meet on:'February 17th' to or-
ganize a • Junior , Farmers , Club
and a Junior Institute for girls.
JAMES •FINNIGAr
James Finnigan, father of reeve.
Everett 'Finnigan of West Wawa-
nosh, *dieli at his homed at•.Dun-
ganii"on. on Saturday after an i11
ness of three' weeks, He :would.
have ': been "88 ' years: of age.' in.
April: A ,•son of the: late' Johnn,
Finnigan and Mary MVlcMa`th 'Fin-
nigan, he had.•lived' 'in., this 'dis-
trict all his life.' He, waS born on
the old "Finnigan *homestead, 4th
Con.' of West Wawanosh, now the
horne'of his brother;:Richard Fin-
nigan. He • farnned .in WeSt Wawa-
nosh until retiring to the. village..
15 •years ago. Mr. Finniganl vas,
a Member oaf. Dungannon, United
church. Of ti\faziimily of nine), Only
, , �.rr.■�..�.
two brothels. are living, Richard,
Engagement ;,Announced.
TM ;Mr. •and Mrs.. Clark• H: Renwick
of Clifford wish to :announce .the
engagement of their younger dau-.
ghter, Thelma Catherine, to Dan-
ald. Grant MacLeod,. only son:.. of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. MacLeod
of Wiham. • The' marriage to
take':,place early in February.
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ORDER
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IF YOU DON'T YOU ,;SHOULD USE.
New Life and 'Lfeteria Feeds
SEE US FOR TONICS .AND 'CONDITIONERS
A. FYNN, 'HOWARD'S
'PHtNI
Jai�nesway Poultry EqUipment
' " ` FOR YOUR
Lakeview Baby Chicks '
LUCKNOW
.:. ONTAIlirO'
FOR FREE :TRUCKINGi '`
77-W
ver Anderson, south ot:lungan-
non,• .(Cora) „Mrs: Alvin Sherwood
of. Dungannon.. " There' `are .• five.
grandchildren: • The funeral • ser-,
vice was held on ' Monday , after
noon at 2.30 at the family resi-
dence. Rev:: C: W' Downs;• Exeter,
:who 'is, supplying in the pulpit of.
Dun annon '` United church, ` of
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' ficiated. Burial was in 'Dungan-
non cemetery.
aistr,��ass huy
�RAY 4�Ayi
'Yes, Bray `Chicks "deliver the
' .goods , Order: them .,through
•.yo ri.local agent . , . no writ=
ind,• no money orders Just.
tell • me what you `Want and
when you want it.
FINLAYSOls RROS.:
tate Farm M
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Offers'
More .Auto Insurance
:At
LOWER COST
for •
Serviee arid. Satisfaction
I:. See
.Also ..
Hospitalization and Sick
and Accident Insurance
Representative'
:.: 1Vftitiilai Life of Canards
Stuart MacKenzie
BARRISTER &' SOLICITOR
Walkerton, Ontario..
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.raw LuC . NOW
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OFFICE IN
HENDERSON BLOCK
ACCOUNTANCY
Service for, the:.:Small, .Mer-
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chain Professional . Man and,
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the Farmer.
Tues. ' hurs;' and
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Friday. office in K.ilpatrlCk
Block.
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R.R. 3 Luckno w, Ont.
Phone 61 5.:'Dungannon
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Confederatior'b .Life
'wpm, CAR,
F1RE-Preferred Rates tor•
preferred risks •
ACCIDENT & SICK=NESS
Consult .
JOHN FARRISH.�
Fhone 82,13. Dungannon
F. T. ARMSTRONG
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