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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-02-05, Page 8THE'lotioixow SE.N EG: Emm )W, ofiTARE0 WOMEN'S PRINTED TETTE; GOWNS 'Short sleeve* Sale $100 .. •.:e .a d'13111 k ' ....•.:.. 59c' xt n ,,.... LADIES RAYON SLi�'S. .,; P va! Mid , This.. is'At, low price. indeed for - these slips. . C $HEETING•,-S1. lnehts wider tine wear, g UNBLEACHED � , t•• • t•. HJIryM J.T..#. 5...50 goal; y _ ' W. MEN." o want 4INCiORAI: GLOVES" are truly'fortunate. 4 'Wh �,$1.75 i Here they ware for ., .,, ., r - MARTHA WASHINGTON HOUSE' DRESSES. • -In printed cotton o 44 ....... $1.65 • ;well •made„Sizes.l4.:t,� . ,.,..., . ,.. VW..FACHED '' COTTON . suitable for pillow .oases. This cotton is hard --to get; "was purchased before prices went up. 40 in- ches. widen. , E4. . . _ - . excellent. ' and-towelling,,280 _.�E _ TERRF, �`.OWEti.I1�C� An h . hive am in, colors: Airforce; and AEON �& BA�DWINS: lree;•'h ve y , Or; 15c 1S ALL SET ICTORY LOAF A joint meeting of the, Publicity 'chairman and ch and the ._t flee e mmi ICo • the vice chairman of Fluron County tion Second Victory Loan Organize 1: was held in ,the Town Hall, Clinton, !last •Thursday: evening. M. Charles •'Saunders of : •Goderich, chairman of 1 the Publicityy. Committee; presided and delegates were welcomed by Mr. I G. L. Parsons, County •chairman. In Opening the meeting Mr. Saunders ' stated that . the war had to be won, to do that money had to be ob= ;and .• tamed. • "The tremendous. expendi- ture. necessary. cannot all be obtain-' ed from taxation;• therefore this loar, will' have to go over—or else", he Said, indicating that • if those• -. able �'tsubscribe did . net do so dibre o su . , . drastic' .means would have: to be, found', for insuring their • support 'next time. . .. • Arrangement's %-ere completed Whereby a travelling, entertainment unit of. twenty performers 'would ap- pear in Wingham, Goderich.& Clin- ton,. February ,19, -20 and : 21 to ad- vertise• the: Victory Lean.- Receipts and expenses are being pooled with, those ' of ' other \centres where the Rended,-Fxat►eral - _ show 'appears m order that the great= '1 Mrs: Gordon, Mr. and Mrs: Tom er receipts in the cities' may assist . Salkeld, Mrs. Wallace Miller and W. in transporting' the players through- h Miller attended the double fun- out`tlie province: . 'eral : of ' Mr. and 'Mrs. James . Sal - It was--agreed-trial business places __keld in-- Goderich on W.ednesday.• in the County be asked to decorate Rector At Mitchell ° _ •' - -- - 'Loan- , I _ - - A -one_paigdo for the Victory a I -ay. be ewe-krsome7 here -•that Campaign. Arrangements were made. for a pool of speakers' in the County • the . rector at Mitchell I is the Rev. .. gford' ,who was rector of to`"be availatr'le--oir-reclaest-for---iT-ic- -�--•�'� St. P ter.'s, church, , Lucknow,; from tory Loan meetings. • 1922• to 1925. ' Huron County `Objective for Gen- eral Canvass has been increased to Morgan Henderson; and George' Modernizing& Re tr'nf . .radio of• any typeor make returned to' original'efficiency test equipment � Factory `1Vethod•:and by; use of Factory' type modernized. to:equal . 1942 Radios'in tone, Iden type,,aadx m- geleCtivx r, art Ii1x31i i lt1 �s „" . ._. w rices on' B Batteries,.:Storage Batteries, Dry . A ' Bat- oar ... - (.ells and' C ' Batteries `Liberal allowance `on, your ectrie, IGfarconx an`id`::Weestinghoituse-Radio Tabeerat-low.est iprtces:--- $@1800,000 from $1,300,0.00:' Consid-McMilla4n are in Kincardine at pros- __ _.... ___IL '...�_ General GE . R(LOCALand�� Mrs A` P. Stewart Is visiting in ' et b orou h, n' r. • .:t d g aro o end e T n F Cnrs. Johnny I)ahmer and 3; C. Armstrong of Camp Borden spent the week -end' here. • , Mrs Hugh Cunning was a week- end visitor in •Wingham with Mr.. and Mrs. Horace Aitchison„ - ' Mr. Matt Sproul' is not enjoying LOCALS OUTL ,CKED KINCARDINE • Leicknow Intermediates .and _ L u c k- no Juveniles proi ed theoppoSi- tion for Kincardine teams- in their w ice palace alace las t Friday even- g, in a doublefeature that ave the fans plenty of .'action and speed. Lucknow's Bruce League entry were on the short end of an 8 to 2 .score,,.butt that doesn't mean a thing So ''far as the. comparative merits good health and has been confined of the two teams are concerned. to lied for ' more 'than a .month , The Juveniles were edged out 2 to 1 in the first .of ' the twin bill, Miss• Beatrice :Culbert,-_Reg.N,. _has , -game all the' recently been ,appointed to the -staff but it was. anybody's g ... . iroom, Hamilton way. • . , of the operat .ng General -Hospital. The. Intermediate Gable' Hen. erson' left :for :Toronto. • The Bruce, j eag .ters tended'to use d. t the bodies freely in a ragged, ,fast on Saturday rim;orr�ng•' to• report a i .,...'game ';and Charlie Webster handed Depot as a new •recruit n Manning . • the' R.C;A.F. °„ Mrs.. Morgan Render- out a total of 17 penalties to keep sori ” will complete Jim!S term as the game in hand. • Pewee Wilson teacher in the public '.`school .ofdrew a misconduct penalty' for•eall- grades 5 and 6. I.•ing the referee a few 'choice words; The penalty • parade reached .Ifs,, The Clansmen . are ;holding a Club peak in the. second period' when ° each tonigng,.party: in the I;O.Q.F., Hall 'team_had-two-men• short, and Mab tonight. Each Clansmen and his wife' ony for the Sepoys drew a delayed have the privilege of inviting an- penalty. He.,; couldn't .. find 1/4seating other .couple: room in;the penalty box and served his time in the Lucknow box. Kincardine was 'bolstered for this encounter. Robinson playing .his first, game of the season andtinned in a neat job on defence with., Jess Bar- ton and Bill Griffith. ' . Star of the locals, was Fink- of -s ch abil- ity u who s Fort Albert . _ . _ ._ -raga- inthat he was Shadowed . all night in order to - keep . him from blinking the light. . Summary.: 1st pe •rind: Kincardine, Robinson (Cotrill). Penalty, Grif- fith. 2nd period: Kincardine, Robin- son; Lucknow, Fink -Jones); Kin- . Bestg acne of the season is prom- cardine, Barton (J: Graham, Wil- sol 1 CottriIl.-Perialties-; `M. Graham; ;sed next Monday, when the Sepoys The Bantam Line-up; Bill John- -) Ston, oil Jiro Ferguson, B. John gton, efenle; A. Chin, eenrtre; G. Mullin, B. Allan, wings, K. Mc- Lennan,. J, Agnew, Ht• :Culbert, F. Ross, C. mailman, alternates. • * *. * a�, cnoio n • Juveniles and Bantams tireren scheduled for a doubleheader in the local . arena last night, but we go to press before the games get underway. . eying the amount of money in the 'ent where they :are engaged `in - e octroi 1 $�--u banks._;[ .1s:,possible for__Huron' Co. turning the second floor of the Ged, to exceed this .objective by . a large 'frill Shoe Store into --apaitirient s amount providing every .:person ac-•: 'dwellings. This part of the .building cepts his share of the responsibility. was the former LO.O ,F.,, Hall: The objective for, each canvassing Enjoys Sentinel district is given below.Had 'a•:note last week from Cecil. quotas for '.Canvassing Districts . Mills Q ... i ig, stron of Humberstone, upon at St art In the falrowing Fist the firstfig- Wim` B ' renewing his. Sentinel which he says ure represents the.' 1941 •total sales, he enjoys very much each week_ and the second figure the 1942:quota Cecil is working for the Maple Leaf Of each .municipality: - Milling ' Company at Port Colborne hiireld- Twp $45;850, 56;200; an, is •b tar tjson-vvho-boar 47, 350 38 ; ' o - 1 and his wife, is employed a850 39,200,• Goderich Robin ' Hood Milling Corn- , annus congregational The t#deeting en '1Vionday evening in of Erskine .Presbyterian church, town, 333,900, 310.,900.; (J. Kinkead,. ?any at Humberstone. was 'in charge of •the Mr-ssionary g chairman.). . r gannon,;was held last week with - • Rou�d Purse Saturday Co rut ee.- After' the dev , �ional C H: MacDonald,Wawanosh E Township,, $32,850, m t.. .o the ' pastor,,'Rev. tore less ,was read. p • iEncouragingwe're. 27 750• . Wingham, 159,450,' 144,850; A local resident had' cause for re perios the. Scrap...:.. • p?l . .„ presiding. • reports > , st r:; The' Pro-, TurnberryT .; 41,850, 37,700;.. How juicing on. Saturday when he re_ by - Mrs W G Web � e, :. i� given by the 'various department p sun. "included a ;'reading by Mrs. organization 'secretaries: They ick Twp., 150,550; 98,500; (H. C. Mc- covered his wallet containing $30 gr and in ..hide. ' .., r: s , - , ,;.. gs , ray ' .. s.. .._,.. .• , I - +'Fi'�..-'^ • ,:,lti+TaeDtivald�. . ar.. u b� _ . • : ��<: • ' e , '• �ea�F� 1`tg�iri shy%t'hah'e•M�r �, ? ". RADiO...TECH IIC1[AN Office: Stewart. Planing. DUNGANNNON :CHURCH .' MEETING 500 C 1 *awanash ' W , with Cecil P. S borne Twp., 44, , , G h the 11Taitb� �hrirch .Y. 1 m et- wit * •* * * 11' No :doubt. the fans were in for a treat; for these Clinton lads are, steeped 'in ' the hockey tradition 'of. fto.h. e that .town and:play a ':brand .. . game that will long keep Clinton In the hockey spotlight. TRURSDA'Y; FERRI:TTAO •Sth, Sit Local kids• are at lastdcoming in- totheir own, .with both -a : bantam and juvenile• team, this .season. You can't • start 'em • too young and if somebody would take the kids: from 6 to 10 in hand, Lucknow, could loolt forward: to the .ftiture.with as- surance of a continual flow of young hockey talent •*. * * * * The difficulty is to get efficient tutors with the time to take all these different; age classes in, tow.. * * * • • • Kincardine's new arena was pack- ed, with a near capacity crowd of some 1500 persons on hand Monday night - • to watch ' Owen Sound hand Wingha 7-to-4defeate t was the- ' and - sent first.loss of the. season sent Owen' Sound . into :a first :place. tie with -them. •- Home and home games have been decided upon to determine the group leaders. prior to ' starting the playoffs. ' • •i • * • • • * meet the Kincardine team' . here. O,Mahany, . J Graham, Jones, Cook, (2), Griffith, Fink, Wilson:. '3rd' period: Kincardine, ,Barton' (Cottrill, Savage), Wall; L' ucknow, O'Mahany, . Fink;(Crandell),. • Kin- cardine -J. Graham:.(.Robinson)'Cot-_ •trill. (Savage): Penalties, Barton, M: Graham,. Wilson, Cottrill,. Wilson, (misconduct). KINCARDINE: goal,' Riggin;,. de- erase, Barton, Griffith.;' centre„ Wil- son; wings, Wall and. J. Graham; al- ternates; Savage, M. Graham, Cot- trill, Cot trill, Robinson:', LUCKNOW: goal, Patton;: defense, Shane, . Cook; centre, O'Mahany; wings,. Lambert, Fisher; alternates, Fink, Jones, Crandall; Craig, Man- ning. Ltxurs- �Morii v 3akin'si'iccessel Dries Bay d , e i$ xFouirisiTty rr:;. fi4~,8di r� txtstruinentai` by :Allan" Chapple. The .pone lk obligations met in' full, Twp., 66,500; 61,850; Brussels,: 61,900, with .the::,openin of . e lances left on hand to . •4 50• Bl h 25 900, 24,750; (R. topic . deal;and neat a 7„7. , yt + + the mission in• China, vias, taken by :begin the work of 1942. Bowman; ehairirzan) o reviewed•:the ._.: Mrsw Harold. A1h ,,w . _•,-....•. - .- , Elders- were• -electees as --follower..- . Tuekersan}th Tw ,., .$78,300, 52,506; recentfboole.!zThe Keys of tlre�K b Themes Wiggins,.• S. H. Stothers, McKillop Twp, 42,050, .45, 0 ; u Radcliffe Murray, . James 'Wilson; Artlzur-S£ew`,`art, 'Allah"�tee`d, Wil Liam Reid,' Albert Taylor; 'congre- gational congre-gational secretary,. Albert .Taylor; treasurer . Mrs, Frank Jones; church H. Stothers; as xr anist Mrs. 5 to , g sistant organist, Mrs. Allan Reed; congregational missionary treasurer, Tames Davidson; auditors, Radcliffe Murray and Albert Taylor; • mem- bers of ,session are: Donald Murray, Robert Davidson; Richard McWhin- ney, John Bennett and James Wil- -son. • . ,The present membership is 82. One death, teas reported during the Year, that of Mrs. William Thomp- son.' dom" by Dr. Cronin. 'Y. iv. -A.: Meeting • The Jar`ktary. meeting.of the. Y. W.' A. of the, Presbyterian church, was Stew - held, at tlie. hemp of Mrs:P. . Stew- art Mrs. J•sE Little was iii- the'chair and. conducted the•opening' btcercises. The .Bible -study was given by Miss Marion MacDougall. and the . topic Mrs ._Morgan Hendersen: Miss', MacKenzie 'sang. a solo.. Rol- lowed by, a reading by Miss Kath erre MacDougall. - The current :events on' - of r -,-mission work.. was ver; by Mrs. G. Fisher.' After the aging' of . hymn '752, Miss Pearl Henderson closed''the meeting with prayer. ' • Everting Auxiliary - 'The Jaauiary nieeting of the Even •-•-Itig -Auxiliary of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs. W. V. Johnston: There .was a splendid at- tendance. The-business'period .cover- ed:: the: reports of last. year's • work and some plans were made ' for the coming. year. This was followed by a short worship service. . Miss Eva Greer gave, a reading covering a'report by Dr. Bob Mc- Clure of one of the'incidents,of hi . work in China. A solo by Mrs. J. W, Joynt was much appreciated. The topic from our Study Book on Chinese Missions was taken by Mrs. , W. B. Anderson assisted by. Mrs. • .Cann, Mrs. Newton and Mrs. J. C: McNab. A piano duet by Mrs. Her- , old .rutin and Miss Caroline'Al was enjoyed by everyone. The meet- ing Closed with- the repeating of the • aging To South Africa. Miss . Wta .Dalkon, • Reg.N.,.. .who graduated from St. Joseph'§ Hospi- �al, London, in 1937, has been, called lett Twp., 66,100, 45,400; Seafotth, .187,1i50, -1.52,100;10‘.-G. Mullan chair- man). . $132,700, 115 650; Stanley rw ° 51' 850 .46,000; Goderich Twp., Appointed By •?County 1V-fr. Haro 'd . llin.. has been notified by County Clerk Forrester that he Clinton, $ , las been named as -the County Coun- p,, , , „ cit` appointee on the Lucknow High names - uracil n 62,100; 45,250; (J. C. Shearer, • chair- The purse 'rias picksd..-up. , _ a ; 9;i x .wlx kz i =,1 Ju"te rer ist .. i.. e. It Yaffe eritine•between- _ . at. ' There -was little to choo eve be- however, put on afternoono was late. thatthe tvvo` juvenile teams who, fore' it was claimed with. Cecil re- aninteresting performance. Kincar- ceiving a dollar ;from the owner for • ' d 1 th Vis --honesty Its a do-or-die effort. for the locals who have -to make it 'two, straight' clow to tie. Kincardine for a group playoff. • • * .• *..: r • The Port. Albert -lads are 1 V hit- ting their stride and the odds. 'are on the Sepoys to turn the' trick. Mon- day. t. *• * • ;* It. will .be hockey' at its best and. indications point to a "sell out" crowd.. ' . ' .. . FEBRUARY Qot� Sale EXTRA SPECIAL • LEMONS --Large & Juicy "Hot lemonade will ;ease that cold". Dozen • 35c "4 FRUIT for 250 Tesarsh seedless 6 S Sunkist QUICK QUAltiR with chinaware. 'esu .er" breakfast P • AYLMER PORK 14 oz. Can. 2 cans, TIP TOP JAMS'. Apple-. & Rasp. --Apple •&. Straw. 4 Ib, tin ` 3c COMMFOI4T SOAP . 11 • 4 bees Chipso &. Oxydol , coupons re- -. deemed' here. FRESH; MIXED COOKIES Jams, 'creams,.xriallows: lb. 19e Choice, Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables on Hand: ' BE PATRIOTIC! Buy Sugar According TO Rationing.Regulations ;--• ,25c. & "30a OATS Canada's food, .,.. 350 8a BEANS . ............... 15c• 1 -9/a -lb. per person per week i: consumption. 2—To possess. not More than 2 -weeks supply at'anny:_one . _ .._tmi e. ... --_ ':rte=-. 3-=••Rationinng applies=to=wh , brown, icing and fruit sugar.."_. .r _N S. 'TH�Q•MPSO . :. ' e Delx-ve�. . ..ii'ltozxe 82 �• � ., y. Inducted' Last Thursday • . Rev. Eugene Beech of Roseneath, was inducted ` last Thursday even- ing ven ing..as pastor of Ripley and, Olivet Uni eci churches, Reil J. C;Nichol- son, 'moderator 'of the charge while • vacant, con i eted the. service: Rev. J. W. Stewart of'Lucknow'addressed ; • the congregation. •• ' ev: -and-lV,irs—Beech-:,anithree children, took up residence in ripe - ley last week : Underwent Operation - . Mrs. Rhoad,, wife, .of Rev Dr W: minister f Ashfield and Drop, In Temperature • . O. Rhoad, m F P • Snowfall the 'end of. the week was. 1°1h:wireil by a cold wave oar Monday •t Ripley 'Presbyterian 'churches - has - undergone an operation ;in Toronto Appointed Board, bounty Co man) • me member to each of the High Hensall and • Hay E., Zurich and School Boards, in the, County; and Hay W., $138,700, 59,350, •49,950; Us- Mr. Allin; whale,' is a member of the borne Twp.; 150,200, 130,700; Exeter, local board, :has been. appointed by borne Twp., 70,100, •53,700; Exeter, Wouncil' for tht past three years. 71;450; (R: N. Creech, chairman). , ' • , MAJOR' .E: R. DIXON,. who went overseas several weeks ago with a contingent, of Canadian Artillery, had the pleasure recently of meeting Mr. George; Patterson, Canadian Trades 4ommissioner in England' with headquarters at Canada House in London, _ands formerly Bruce Co. agricultural representative with headquarters at Walkerton. Totals -x$2,100,200; $1,800,00. Successful Dance The local I�branch of The Legion held a successful dance in the Town -Hall on. Friday evening, with music by MacKeiizie's orchestra. A regu-e lar feature.of their dances is. the lucky ticket draw for the ladies fo 0 three boxes of chocolate's. Winners for nursing duty in South Africa' on,Friday night were Mary Caution }or which she had volunteered. She. s. the 'daughter of John C. Dalton A Kingsbridge. For the past year .he has.been .on''the staff of. Alex- Indra Hospital, Goderich. In recent lays she has been honored on sev- :ral occasions when she was made ;he igient of' gifts and addresses visiting. her safe. voyage. - . PASSES AT PEACE RIVER 'Mr. C. E. McDonagh has •received yard of the death of his cousin, Han- .iii • McDonagh, wife of the late Ed- ward Ferguson. which occurred at her home at Peke River on De- 'ember e-'e ber 36th.. Mrs. Ferguson was 78 Auxiliary Benediction. During the ; of age. - >iix of lwa S a d ii&T of . big match was followed t+3' ss�` t , �'ie P�,�'.,�: ���,-, aaaxl was menta served by the Vis. r After her mar - social half hour an interesting spell - i fl 7 _ of. Whitechurch, Evelyn Hal 'of Kin- cardine and Agnes Austin of :Kings- bridge. . Ashfield F. of . A. Meets The. annual meeting of. the Ash- field Township j 'ederation+ of Agri- culture was held in, the Township Hall last week with a representa- tive attendance. W. A. Culbert was elected as chairman of the meeting and Allan Reed as' secretary. Of- ficers for the, year. were elected as follows: president, *. A. Culbert; Vice president, Allan Reed;' direct- ors, Frank Hawkins and Melvin Dickson; county director, W. A. Cul- bert; voting delegates, George Lane and Leslie Pentland;-auiiitors, Wil- bur Brown and E G. Zinn; secret- ary -treasurer, Leslie Pentland. a r�� .n _ Leslie Pentland gave a report of y xrsird rfa g th..ey p�- i the meeting at Clinton on June 5, one to form - rd George Feagan gave. some' in- Prejudice is a picaavr y� a : rr,a7��*^ Welt 5ga2ttiu a.t x: r� t :-r t. i‘art *�,o...i se' gr, 'n'.A fr tion . on the working of the enables � k ~ p'�tirsn of'Agriculture. bothering to get the fa., itr,; 17 7� I y.. - FOXES ARE so plentiful and des- tructive this gear, particularly a- mong chicken r flocks, that the De- partment e partment pf Gane and Fisheries has extended the, open season until Mar. ' 15th, the pretrh us deadline. being February 28th:, and; below zero. zcdrblri S,lighto a Rhoa • ski i trO leitIvitb ! iron on Tuesday.•. Continued Mild' ailment°since shortly after •coming' weather last week:saw main roads here, and which. was • not evident - during a ten-year pastorate in Prince di ,, drew first blood ate ' in a bare with the dust flying last Thur -s-- d g y itre, utile • .. __ _ . .- - . gentleman put. it _Edward_Island; where go . rep pening-stanza, oriel front there=>the_ -day, and-: as_ one• g m p . _ t _ lads turned on 'the heat, "worse than in the summertime", is unknown, we understand, Kincardine made it 2-0 at the four . Minute ' mark in the second period, and shortly after the local lads bag- ged one that was disallowed. It was at 14 minutes in the third period that Bill . Chin scoredon a pass from Ronald McInnes, and' for the next 6 minutes Lucknow swarm - the Kincardine end but • ed in on couldn't. get the equalizer. Here's a paragraph from the Kin- cardine News: - "While the interest centred main- ly on the showing : of the Kincardine lads it was a couple of Chinese Can- adian :lads who took the spot light and half pint sized Bill Chin was one• of the most outstanding players 'n the ice. Chin showed real ability as a stick handier and was a con- tinual threat when on the ice." • KINCARDINE: goal, Bell; defense McGregor and Bird; , centre, .Link - later; -wings, McConnell and Mor- rison; alternates, . Hall, Jacobs; Henry, Curran and Riggin. L' IJCKNOW: goal, B. Johnston;: de-` fe»se, Hall and Mowbray,; centre, A. Chin; wings, B. Chin and Stewart; alternates, Ferguson, Jo'hnston,'Hav- , ns, McInnis and Purvis. . Referee: Mel Riggin. Clinton Too Gond • The Lucknow Juveniles and Ban- tams journed to Clinton last '' Wed- nesday night for a double header to open • this group of the. Ontario, Minor Hockey League. The results were not unexpected. TEESWATER OAIR enjoyed its best The juveniles lost 10-0 to the Clin:- year in 1941. Gate receipts were ton • lads, the .remnants of a team. $2,812.95 with total receipts of $8,211. that won the Ontario-ehanrlrionship Prize moh r paid out amounted to, last year. • $1,887.50, while donations to pat- Bantams Make It Close riotic organizations were $1,100. Re -In the Bantam encounter the story arrangement of the horse ring' and increased grandstarrl” seating 'cap- was different, and the locals made acity were matters discussed" at 'the the Clinton lads hustle to eke out annual • meeting. • , a 3-0 • win. REV. J. D. WILKIE, popular pastor of Teeswater and Belmore • Presby- terian churches for the past five years .. and talpen over the duties of his new charge at Elora: Rev Wilkie was a-ibissionary in the. ,Or- ient prior to coming to Teeswater. THE P i as Government Control Board, are all for the benefit o the consumer. b the f�ort+�` adjusted _ • , � • pricein lists . all order now ., -, • We �`'e have our new • . 0 it!" F THERE ever was a year to start good chicks early, 1942 is A it! Starting good' chicks good and early is good policy in any , • year. This year 'it's better policy than ever. • Eggs have become a munition of war... These huge British orders at known -in -advance prices, plus the Government sub- sidy of 3 cents per dozen on Grade A -Large for export, .have fixed a floor Under egg prices, away • above last year's levels. And .-....11.... ..,,,,..t .s .,,. strong •de - Quick income! If you havie the brood- • er accommodation; you can make yourself 'some useful extra in- come, fast, by putting in ` some . fast-growing Bray cockerel •chicks. Cheek up on broiler prices. Do a little fig- uring. Then ask `about Bray cockerel' prices. - mand.' Co figure on Bray Chicks early, this season .. just as early as you . can get things ready for them. Don't overload or overcrowd • just Make , full use of -what you have. Fill up with Bray Chicks to. the limit of your poultry :equipment, but not beyond it. • • - We people who watch the Bray organization working 'from the in- side have all sorts of confidence in Bray Chicks, because we have seen the care and work and skill -that go • . into themAnd -a;gifod many othero people agree with tis, because -they-- 've seen how- Bray Chicks w • mit for •thein: Maybe you' : ` : ` ,.w , o. • - If you haven't .already xeceivec_.your BrOy.catalogne, irs ... yours for the asking. If you have received it, be sure to read it carefully ' there's a lot of real "meat" in it. But don't delay • L. -act today. The days are sliding by, and this is the year to start Bray Chicks early! BRAY CHICK HATCHERY Finlayson Eros., Lucknow THE MARKEITOE, Luc