The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-02-06, Page 86.14 6
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EVERYONE ':APPRECIATES OSE: ' • :
"b .. '' nto .
fon,Crepe, Service Weight' in the smartest color. Pha m and.
Holeproof. .:..
`•' DAINTY -HANDKERCHIEFS . _ • .
trim, chiffon or
In lace linen, hand turned hems.
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LINGERIE
SIiPai-Fahteeh, Pyjamas,: blight Gowns, ILousecoaits.
GLOVES ,
Kid, Fabric, Silk ur. Wool
TOWELS, TOWEL SETS, T, ABLECLOTHS, 'FANCY piu4ovir
OASES •:
,M' ANSg T BARGAJNS, in -b�. ken
-sizes, cs.
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Factories in Nova Scotia, New, Brune-,
:r.' wick, .uebec Ontario, . Alberta,
Co.a.aan
t .hia w huge
. at . wo rk On
naval armament and equipinent-pro-
a involving expenditures total
ling $17,538,3994. Program coves
- naval guns:;' and'• mountings, shells,
fire:': control gear, torpedo equip-
anent, nautical instruments, depth
- charges
Additional "over -age Untlee,States
destroyer `.'acquired by Canadian
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tavi Canada's °destroyer ' strength
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THI7 RSDAti.• FhFiRu' ARx 6th, 1.OU«, ,.
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1ll'I UUOUS CORD DY •
Ell -M'S FUNNIEST FAMILY
• THE Hitt(;'NS FAMILY
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:EL.P PROBLEM , ,�.
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There will be' a meeting in t h.
:..School here on Friday aright. to die
cuss the problem of hired help- tee
assist 'with. farm work during': the
summer: ' This .meeting is urged i?X en the week=s d.
ltuRepresentative,v •1111.- • Mr. W J, Todd 5p t n
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our , 6'Z oil •.• 1.r. Woodstoekk with Mr. axid Mrs. D.
' G. R. Geariof W;alkerton:..and will•
l,. Johnston.
• be iii charge of ••Mr George Haldezlbv+, -
`. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs Wan. -.Hewitt of : Siscoe, Que , is ',viis-
r a. • � oneessi. n 10 on the •iting: at the hom a of Mr.: and Mrs.:: R.
f'.A.MurY,C 1.o
• arrival of a baby boy:' t• .. : ,4 ._ . ' f4: Thompson:;
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• Malc lm • .is much m '
rs ;''Thos, M rtle Graham and John; of fi,oridon.
l -proved :in health after having beer •"4 eek -end :'visitors with her;
.yere:.w ..
�,, [ confined - to ;her 'bed the'past few mother , Mrs.- •Wilson `Hamilton.
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•. weeks: ,
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e can sand •Len Miss''Jean, Thom, of Toronto seen
. ,Messrs. B.. L. 11.% L ;., .,
•�urra 'also•'Miss .Murray- the week end'. at the home of'her sis-
M Y, Margaretter, Mrs Campbell`,Thonxpson
- vers-to-Tui-conte-on-�Sundv. Mai garei .
• remained there to begin. her new dut-' "
Mr. and ,, Mrs $ugh .Cumang :thee
• ies. Stella' Steward); spent the week end
Miss Marvillo Scott ;spent I a few in Toronko,' Hugh being, on leave . -from
days with Mr. andMrs. Malco"l.m .Lame Petawawa. •
Miss ..lean Thompson who. was eni
C. .
ployed at thHedley home Lucknow•.. Rev. R. Toddlha•�s` been ill with
for` the past month has returned . the 'flu and his Sunday .evening'ser-
•mon was delivered.by Pied Wan -
home. wreight.. Mt. , S. C. Rathwell assisted'
meetingwa:
pure Society'
The C han conducting the service.
held on Monday evening' last.'an .thy
Anglican -Church ,Me.'.I3aldenby_: pre.._ _Gra....land '_Mrs:. Harry •'Middleton
'Mort and babe spent. the. week -end with :'Mr.
L and'GENERAL
Mrs:'�. R,'!Iamiiton-is visiting with:
tier mother, lMirs,' ;Sam McGuire,,
Nerds Pearlman,; spent the Past
two, *him :in .Sar azo with 'his sister,
Mit. Manue`T ''Taylor" and• Mr. Taylor•;
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• IN MEMORIAM ,
.CLIlr TON,— In. loving • memory ;,'of
Margaret Jane' Clifton,' beloved . wife
Of Arthur,,Clifton who died `February
UR'� RB
E ENGI:ISH;' AIR.:
D< E, Steve son:
is r- as given us' some very
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fine; wholesome books, `tw'o :of them
"Miss $uncle'$'' hook"', and:., "Miss.;
Bungle , Married'; can he found in
Om- Lib ry If : you have`''read 'these;
you wi, be anxious to : read ;this new
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book, which ' has; an 4Etglish setting;
before and after. the outbreak ,• of.. the'
war,
Franz:is the son of :a Nail official
end an English ' another, who-
;,when he •, was --a child.' In 1938 Franz
comes to England to learn of , the
eco le and their ,customs- to ,inform
Ph P ,
his government°awl .not' for good pur-
lrose: '`
TO his surprise, his aunt and• Coes-
ins accept hien. Cordially and find
pleasure ...in teaching him English
4tl, 19:40. ,: z
" adl a missed sided. The: opening • hymn ,776 . ,
A face once ioaed now s y duties' only find
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L' ove fox Thee 'of Christ"was sun'-' and lV m. Jack .Kilpa�traelt and. on Sun- his government due n y to
A smile' that was •so bright, ' '. ;Love •
v.:H. B. Ham. day 'Rev.,; R C. Todd ehr'istened,,their his English' visit has rproven' to be'' a
,..� :. a� earthly, -Pain am �andl the. ' Ty$i:--, by-. Re Y
From weary care y ti_, .,. _.. : y . , . : ,. wayvin thin Nazi,
ed its flight Ilton • given. Mrs. A. E. Hald-erib ane, infant son, Lynn Iarris. more- useful of Biting Het soul has wingg.
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HURON COUNTY ;HOLSZ'IJ N r `'
CLUB MAKES -GOOD PROGRESS
An ever increasing interest :is be. •
big .shown in the. activ4ties of .theE
'Clubsince, its organization.
ga_.
niza
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Histean s
a• year sago last 'Awgust. In 19 u
39 •
successful Black and:White Fair was,
held in Goderich'and,-a well attended
banquet was held in Clinton in Nov
e ` a
ber., In 1940 'Spring ..meeting ill'
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Clinton was . both interesting and in;structive. The speakers,were T. ' It.
Dent of Woodstoek,,'pry'ident of :the
Holstein Association" of Canada and
B: G, Jenvey, Holstein fieldman for
.Western Ontario: H. 'J, • Colson, 'the:
editor of the • Holstein Journal was
a1s.o • resent. end showed Moving' pic-
p
tures • in technicolo'r of ' the..:World's ,
..cobs.
Fair; ' New York • and a ,trip ,
acr
Ca a. In, June, •a :very- successful
picnic was held at; SSaltford Heights:
the. hoarse • of Bisset Bros., Goderich.
In the morning, judging contests were
held, for men, women and boys and
folio -wing' hutch J. 3.4h. Mceague nf
Alliste.n,' a • director: of the. Canadian
Association, gave a splendid address:
The balance of the 'afternoon 'was 41 '.-"...•
taken' pp with sports. ..
'' i ASHFIELD COUNCIL
He falls in lova with his 'wind i
(Wynne); a most pleating type of.
English' girlhood.' -
At once Franz •is disturbed, should
he ask ,Wynne to:; go ' to Germany,.
would she, suffer the same, slaw death
as his mother.
He ;return's to Germany. to` take :lip
•o laid'upon-herMiss May •;Boyle sang a duet
The `' flowers we grave
Maywither and decay will take care ; of you".' lifts.. M: YVIc
e
But '- love for her that lies . beneath " Lean 'then.tend ',the `Scripture lesson
Shall never lade away. A, solo."AnYwhere with•.. Jesus'; b`'
y
r r• gleaming,' ' `Miss Iona Terry followed. Hymn 65 Hen er-
The: midnight stars are g g ;, , Whitby, Dave Millie, Ronald d
er to 'el rave `Unto the. Halls closed the devotions, .Hare idd1 ton;
Vpoa►._li ._._ ln.� g ..r. _,._._ -- _ -- On -Mid"' Y
ou dreaming tint- af' tfie- progi aMiss ';i uelta�
Where ;sleeping without t t;
ave.' lead the minutes of '.the • prevlou• -•
•-: Lies one.. We could not s .. -
' Sister •and' meeting and: called the. roll. Everett, BREAKS' HER WRIST,
" Sedly' missed hi? herS ,
r niers. Lane favoured with a 'flute solo' tun FINDS ,HACK BROKEN:
Bo
Mr: Malcolm . Lane led an biterestiu, - •
discussion on= -Does; heredity'. or :en-••-- "•Until,; she broke her wrist. ten days
• , later'Mrs, Lionel . Conacher, wife tof
the M,P:P. "for. Toronto' Brecon o a e,
did' not •know•. she also had a -broken'
• Among .tlie boys' from: - Pebawawa_ ' fptiar,e, for dente -
eek -end leaves • War breaks out and Franz makes'
who were .,Home on vv a thrilling .escape to . England,.., re -
'trete Kenneth Cameron, 'Elliott Geo
arid .Jim Webster, '.George' an
cracy ani w y w., T•
his book.•protrays a depth of
thought Hiss Stevenson las not given :compg, tition`Twith'-Oxford, :Perth; :1Vlid=
i in s: dies 1.0 and other dairy counties:
at in :former !k'r t $ � ...
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- Tues., Feb, 10 '11 12
Mon., rues , wee; , ,
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GREER. GARSON``'•
LAU'RENCE OLIV;ER\
Bayfield was: the place 'chosen for .. •
the Black :.and White show in 1940 Ashfield,• Januaryl3th, 1941.
and a good' quality show. of Holsteins First. •meeting. l i
r'•vided:' hre � bf the, , calves After ' fo.rmal..opeuiri : mi utas- of"7'.
Was p o T e, ,
"shown wereIchosen to compete in the 'December' meeting were read anitalt
Councillors :
at .Longi ono
tion 'of -
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Club contest d
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e . Orita o1
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W stern _b-•: ,p .., ...
son.
n on October -'10th. In the class f4xar. I,arne;•+iolznston, and Ander '.': '
s a tette Of 34• calves was • B -law number 1, 1941 appointing -
singl�e, calv, es 1 y
1. s-
r wet u
shown.'and"two. of the ,Hua`on County 'the officeas'for the, d Y pa
a ell firstand 'second. sed .. n . ' motion of , Anderson .and'.
calves' were ,Plc o
In. the. 'class. for group of • three, the :Frayne. ••.
uron group was awarded first place. Moved by Wayne .and C. Johnstgn ' . .
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which..was. a very -',good showing in' and •, cartred 'THAT •council petition
'the Government for -the-' statutory
grant on road 'expenditures. ..
law nuinbe .two.'Toprovide for
BY r p
'expenditpi.�e • on reads . in . 1941. was ,
passed. W.
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'rhe : : following bil1s-;�and-#•irecounts
were o 'tie'red paid on' motion. ' of L. .
At a recent meeting of the'directors Johnston and C. Johnston :'Pay. rall '
Jahn• A. Maishall, RR.. 2,• Walton; .was. No. 1, $82.55; James Burns, tile, 15,25;
,appointed county salesman for the Chas, ''•Alton, wire ,and spikes, 1.95
Club. Anyone : having .'cattle •to '.•sell Thos,: Rivett' trucking gravel, and tile,
or wishing to• buy are . advised to. get 27.60; W.kA. Culbert,.tiiitber and gra- '
Marshall: . A con- '' Adams 're :.for. rad-
in,'tou'ch with Mr. vel, 28:00,;. J.'D. , " p g ,. r
ren is charged for 9 41• :• Bankof 'Montreal, ,excise
mission• of 5, per t g er; 8 .
any ,cattle,' sold and is. tobe paid .by: stamps, 3:90; H..Lindsay;,stamps, 3.90;
p o medicine su lied' 16.50-
the seller: ' lar. Simpson; m e PP . � ; .
L• Sentinel, printing,. 5.75• Co,
- the ••sem Meetingit was- •decided..know `. ?� . , , , P
'o" organize a Calf' Flub for .all.Iiuron of Huron, hospital account, 8,75, P,o
t o beivid . into vincial treasurer, insulin, .4.21'; A: • F.
�ounty. This :is. o d ed. ; ..
• r pure .bred cal_. Somersail, clerk and bailiff, 21.00;,
two sections, one , fo p
for•rade; :'calves: The':Clerk, registering births. marriages &,, .
wee and one g.
rides must be sired by a Holstein deaths, 12.00; County• treasurer, elol-
lecting back • takes; •3:95;;. Alvin 'Colli -
bull: drib meetings will. 'be• held: iii :
alt .,to `the son; ,2 sheep claims;,` 21:00, , , Archie:
Penitentiary after pleading guilty the trimmer and instruction 'given on,
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valued _ ; -Jr hnston;. valuer; . .00,..Wm.'...MeDon .,. •
being ,ins possession of -wool, judging,care and managemeni "ofht. ,
at •$65 the Property .of' Frank Bain The calves mush' be: for aid, relief goods; ,10.18.
calves: Council adjourned en• motion of -An
'ton, Blyth. `A:ecu:aied was, "'aroled-' a b1. 's a '•shown at• the Brack: ..
b
'th and Y.
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Y
erso and C. Johnston:
where
d n
f m n ,
ro =
m
Months agothe
few mon. g � and .White Fair 'in the;'Fall At . -•
Jae had. Den's@wing a ,term for break- C. E McDonagh, leek.
same fair a written examination: will • .
'The , follow,ing are ' the. officers for
in; and, entering... , beud in
„• g hoiven: There will also a:.) g . g,
g1941: C. 'E. McDonagh, cletk;, 0. C.•::.
contest. The prizes will 'be awarded' 'Treleaven coliec'ior• W. P.: Reed tre -
GOVT. TO PAY AAL- `FREIGHT accordingto-four oints: the'standing' • ,a
RATES ON GRAINS FROM WEST,. ' •P ' surer. J: E. Culbert • , assesso};'' J. F. •
of the' calf, judging :contest; `the re- Johnston"and Wilfred McCarthy-, au-
• suit 'of. the written ' examination and.
The Dominion Department of Agrideters;• Dr. Simpson; -medical officer .
the year's work. ' 'of•• health; R. C. Hays; solicitor; Ern-'.
culture aiinouiiced on Jan:" 25th that � •' ' rage are. Y '
a DominionGovernment will pay -Boys from 12 to 20 yea, s of est :Blake, relief officer;: H Phillips
the
half the reg1a
r freight .
charges:
on
eligibleliIa
and any-
one
interested d m
3
a.nd James
Keane,
weeds inspectors;
ectors;
ro livestock valuators,. R. I!.• •Andrew,•.,
James; Johnston,• S. J. Kilpatrick, '
Thos. Garvey,.D ,A. McLean and; Ar••
.hie Johnston.;•:pound' keepers, • Thos.
Park; Neil G. McKenzie,. Wm. E: Ali-.
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' . i e nen. ,
Ilon.: J L. Ralston,rminister of Nat { moulding', character. kr. Hamilter.
Tonal Defence and Hon. C:: D. Bowe, " ' ^ then introduced the guest . speaker
u l We are the Regiment that'S lost i Who gave a
nuniste> of•ll4iin tipns and S PP. y, Rev: Bartlett, of dBei v e o g
.., C.rinsi ned to:yearaof snowand.fleet;
welcomed' back''to: Canada, after very interesting .talk. on.."Apprecia'
'there's: nar :