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The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario
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live ''Chick Display
BUY WHAT YOU WANT
We are.takini orders for CANE MOLASSES
until stock is sold.
• Order your SEEDCORN Now.
OIL CAKE, nut or meal, &rt. " $2.65
COMPLETE LINE OF STOCK FEED
Lorne MacLennan, 'Phone 77-w
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Self 'Polishing Liquid Wax & Paste Floor Wax
On Evbry , Friday Morning At 10.15
'. '37 Prizes Awarded :Each Broadcast'
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For Sale At All Grocery and : Hardware Stores
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Presbyterian W. M. S..
• • The May meeting•of the W. NI,
• .: S. of the Presbyterian church
was held. at the home of Mrs.
J. S. MacKenzie, The president,
• • Mrs. Mowbray, presided and read
the • Scripture leposn. The theme
of the meeting "WaS"'"Faith" and
the Bible Study was 'prepared
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TIII1BS1DAY',, MAY llth, 1941
WHITECHURCH.
Wm. Barbour celebrated
his. 90th birthday on Monday of.
last week with Mr. Harry Mc-
Clenaghan of Belgrave.
Miss Louise Martin of Kincar•
dine spent the week -end With.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Martin.
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Pte.. Cecil • • FrOorne " of near
Kingston spent the week - . end
with Mrs. Froome here.
Mr. and. „Mrs. George McClen-
aghan made a trip .to Guelph
on Saturday arid viskteel .with.
their ' :daughter, •_ Miss Mildred
Medlenaghan: Who is a.: risurse-in-:
training at the, General hOspital.
Messrs. Zack Gillies and -James
,Orr .visitear on Sunday with Mr.
Harris 'Purdon of :neat St. -Hel-
ens who is sick.
Mother's Day will .be 'held in,
the Presbyterian church on Sun-
day and a special service will
be held :when the unveiling of
the new Memorial 'will be held
in honor of our soldiers.
We are sorry to • reportMr,
James Morrison and Mrs. Herb
Pettipieee are both sick and ,un-
der the doctor's care. •
MARRIED — On WednesdaY,
May 3rd, Miss. Marion Wallace,•
• daughter of Mrs.. ThOinas'Wallage:
and the late, Mr. Wallace of neat
Wingliam was united in marriage
to Mr. Joseph Tiffin, eldest son
of Mr. •and 'Mrs. Orville Tiffin
of this' community. Rev. W. A.
Bee....rOft of "Wingharn officiated..
• The- marriage took place at the
honie: They left for a
honeymoon trio to Toronto and
other points. We wish therh a'
• long and happy wedded life.
• Mrs. Gilchrist, mother of Mrs.
ROT. John • Pollock :formerly of
this community, •passed away at
the home of Mrs: Pollockat Ailsa
_Iasi Wednesday, jp, her., 014.
year. .She lived here for- a few
years at the Manse. The funeral
was held on Saturday at the.horne
bf • her daughter, Mrs.. Fry, of
Wingham; with interment ' in
Wingharn cencreter37. We extend
• sympathy to the bereaved.
FOR
Clover seed, . Ernet Gaunt, R. 1
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SALE—ilirnothy and Red I.- ''' .. , NOTICE • .' • •
LUcknow, Phone 12.64.- „ • .. .. '
• • ., CORN-040WERS • ..• . ..
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• • ' OF: HURON -COUNTY
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FOR, SALE -a frame houSe •suit-rr
•.• Corn: borer clea.up• " regula-
tions• . .
are in• force in this county ,
in. 1944. It is particularlY-import
Ttant that all. corn growers...cern-•
.pletelY dispose of .their corn .'..
refuse .either by -.plOnghing 'under ... '
of by ' biirriing, before May 27, a ,
.1944.. This :clean-u1S particular- ' • .,
.1.y • important ..this, year since. a ,, ••
considerable Ancrease' • df • ccq-n:.•• • ' •
borer occurred in 4943.• ' ' • . ' .
. ' R. L. REED,'
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• Corn: Borer Inspector,
able for building •purposes,
Ap-
ply at Sentinel Office.
,FOR QUICK :SALE -5, brooder
hOuSes. Howard' Robinson, Luek-,
no),Nr. • • .
FOR SALEL•Cosy Horne Onebec
cook stove, in good Condition;
also a round, oak extension table.
Apply to Mrs. Robert Button.
FOR SALE --Irish Cobbler pot-
atoes grown from certified seed.:
George Kennedy, Phone 43-r-11,
Lucknow.
ARE YOU.R.laying birds pale and
scoury? Use Finn's Poultry Con-
ditioner and Intestinal Cleanser,
•MacLerinan's Feed: and 'Robert-
son' Egg Grader, Lucknow;
by Mrs. Huston. Mrs, Purvis gave
areading followed by the topic
by Mrs. Mullin. Prayer was of-
• fered by Mrs. 1VracCallitin and
Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. Smith
sang a duet. The current events
were given by Miss .MacLeod "and
the meeting -closedby repeating
the Lord's prayer.. • . '
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BE PREPARED FOR THE SPRING RUSH ,
..‘ KEEP ON HAND A GOOD SUPPLY .OF
• Chick Feeds — • Poultry Feeds —• Hog Feeds
It will prove" expensive for you to be out
WE HAVE COMPLETE 'STOCKS OF
Master, Roe,: Pioneer Feeds
• • SANITATION PRODUCTS
• Tried and -proven remedies that will -assist you to obtain
maximum results., Don't wait till' trouble starts •
. -4Jse a preventative.
OILCAKE, 39 percent Protein • $2.50 cwt.
FLOUR — Maple Leaf Cream of the West ;
98 lb. bag •„ $2.49
• LAYING MASH — Roe..Thrift for hens out on
range: Cwt. , •_L. $2.40
Seeds
Pasture Grasses are now unobtainable this year. Our stocks.
of .Red Clover; Mainmoth,Cloyer, Alsike, Sweet Clover (Yel-
• low and White) and Timothy are still complete. . •
Alfalfa is short. Leave your order and we will do our
• 'best to fill it.
WE HAVEESSEX •
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Top Crop Hybrid Corn
BEWARE OF SOMETHING "JUST AS GOOD”:
This is the proven type. We have maturities for grain
' as well as ensilage.
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For Protein, Grow Your Own
Soy Beans.
Mandarin and 0.A.C. 211
• Complete stock of Mangel and Turnip Seed,
Bulk Garden Seeds and Onion Setts
• RAPE. SEED, • — — SUDAN GRASS
( Seed Potatoes
Certified COBBLERS, KATAHDIN, GREEN 'MOUNTAINS
'WIN THE fight for I freedom
from indigestion with Wilder's
Stomach, Powder. .Pleasant• and
tt.asteless,, giAsArnmecliate relief.
Also in tablet form .50c and $1.00
at TAYLOR'S, DRUG: STORE.
AUCTION SALE of household.,
effects of the Arn-istrong .Estate.
Durham Road, one mile east of
Kinloss, cn Tuesday, May ,10th
at 1.30. See bill. 'Terms cash:
Well. Henclerson,.AuC.
Mr. 1 and Mrs,' Clarence Cox
moved on Monday of this week
to their new home near -Auburn,
but he will come back to chop
on Wednesdays. ' We are ,sorry
to lose them from our village.-•
Mrs. Andrew Fox Who has
spent the winter rnOn'ths with
her daughter, Mrs. Roy Patten
Of St. Georges, is expected to re-
turn to her hOme here this week.
.The W. M. S. of the Presby-
terian: church quilted two qUilts
. in the basement of the church
last Wednesday for missionary
purposes.
. CARD OF THANISS'...
Cpl: Melvin. Hackett wishes to . •
thank 'a11 the ladies •of flackett'S,
••W.M:S. and Abe' Red .• Cross •, for
their parcel. It ,,was •very much •
appreciated. . • ••
• CARD OF THANKS
We wish to sincerely thank the
Lucknow Fire ,CorripanY for thq •
lovely pens which we recently
receiyed and which we : value
Frank and•John K7'MacKenzie. •
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ash Paid
• for
HIDES, TALLOW
& WOOL
Wool Bought For
•H. M. JACKSON
Of Seaforth
Governinent graded.
N. H. ItEDLEY
BUTCHER...
'Phone 41. -Lucknow
Mr: Peter Kennedy, Mrs. Day T •
id Kennedy and Miss ., Annie
Kennedy visited last Friday with
Mrs. James Purifs of near Luck- I
now. : . • ' ' I
Miss Eva Wilson who has beenl
visiting with her aunt and Uncle:*
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McLean, was
Called home last Wednesday ow-
ing to the serious illness of her
,father, Mr. Wilson of Guelph'. •
The Women's Institute met. in
the hall last Tuesday with a fair
attendance. Mrs. Ezra Scholtz
sang a solo accompanied. by Mrs.
Garnet Farrier arid Mrs. Garnet
Farrier and Mrs.k W. R. Farrier
,
gave a piano duet.. Miss Annie
Kennedy gave the, topic on `Sup-
per dishes'. The' slate .of officers
for the corning year was elected.
• Hon. president, Mrs. L. drain;
'president, Mrs. Cecil' Falconer:
1st vice pres., Mrs. Ezra Scholtz;
•-2nd--yice-pres,-, Mrs.-Castiok; sec
retary-treasurer, Mrs. Jas: Val-, '
coner; branch- directors, Mrs. L.
• Grain. Mrs. G. Farrier, Mrs. 3.
EIJI-chill, Mrs. S. F. McLean, Mr.
;lag. McInnes, Mrs. E. 'Wellwood,
Mrs. G. McClenaghan; press re-
potrers, Mrs: J. D. Beecroft, Mrs.
O G. Fisher and Miss Annie Ken-
nedy;' pianists, Mrs. E. Scholtz,
Mrs. G. Farrier; auditors Mrs. A.
Coultes, Mrs. G. Fisher: flower
and fruit, 0 Mrs. E. Wellwood;-
nrograrnme, Mi'. J. Falconer,
Mrs: J. Wilson. Mt 's R. Pollock,
Mrs. M. Ross, Mr: D. Craig, Mrs.
W. J.• Coulter, Mr. Fislter., Mrs.
Farrier; district tii:,„ am. Mrs. L.
Grain ': standing committee—cit-
izenship. Mr. T. Moore: agricul-
telyr and Canadian industries,
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COLLECTIONS
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The Collection SperialistS
• ORANGEVILLE, ONT.
Est. 1890—Busier to -day
than ever.
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PAINT, VARNISH'
and ENAMEL
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NOW IN STOCK
• As Factory Stocks Are
BeComing Scarce
PHILIP S.. STEWART
'PHONE 8 _ LUCKNOW
North. AMerican Life
A. MUTUAL conrANY
Grant MacLennan
DiStrict 'Representative
Ripley, Ont. •Phone 28-r-8.
F. T. 'ARMSTRONG
' OPTOMETRIST •
INLLUCKNOW
EACH WEDNESDAY •
' 0 ' FROM
2 p.m. to 6 o'clock , 1
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• AT WM. SCHIVII,D'S STORE I
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P. Stuart Mackenzie
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
• Walkerton, Ontario.
LUCKNOW
Each Wednesday
• OFFICE IN
THE LEGION BUILDING
Mrs. A. McQuillin; .historical re-
search; Miss G. Richardson; home
economics, Mrs. W. R: ,Farrier;
war work, Mrs. q. Gillespie, soc-
ial welfare, 'Mrs:. A. Walters;
publicity, Mrs. J. Burchilll Meet-.
ings will be held the second
Tuesday of each month at 2.15
p.m.
..:LiOUNDARY EAST
• Recent visitors. at Mr. Wm.
M:acDonale's were Mr. and Mrs.
'Wells of Dungannon. Mr. and
-Mrs. Mahood, Miss Scott and
Mrs, Meek of Kincardine.
Miss Mary 'Jane', Irwin is a.4-
sisting 'Mit, Wm. MacDonald for
, A
a f1w.eeks.k .
---nit, .d Nlit..Wm. Purdon of
Eas: '1'..*„-, anosh spent Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McQpillin,.
Mr. and Mrs..- George Fisher•
visited at Mr. Wrn. Evans on
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Forster
and Nancy have returned home
after spending the past two
weeks with Mr. and•lVirs. James
Forster. We are glad to report
Mrs. Forster abli, to be around
again. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQUillin,
Ivan, and Barry and Mr: John
McQuillin spent Sunday With
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Johnston
Bluevale. :• •
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