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INGS.BRI;
Mr John , P. Sullivan, his son
and daughter Eileen of •Bal -
ten Visited with relatives here
,during the ' past week.
Mrs..4ohn•Kelly-has been vis=
titin with ' `the Dan Kelly farri-'
.at Sarnia for the , past two
weeks. ' , •
• -Mrs. Cyril Boyle of St A4gxi.s-
tine and Mrs;;NiVeit/ of London
and children •visited with Mr. &
Don Frayne during the past
-week. ' , •
• Congratulations to Mr. 8r.'IVIrs.
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Gerald Walter of R. 7; Lucknow,
upon the birth of a • clatmhter,
',Patricia ,Ann, in Wingharn, Hos-
pital on April 10th.
Miss/Rose Marie White and Mr.
Walter Kelly of London Spent
• . the week -end at the. John Kelly
home here., , •
Miss Florence Lambertus of
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• of, her' sister, 'Mrs., Edwin Meyer.
The Masg next Friday evert-
ing; First Friday of •the ,month
of May, will be ,at 9.00 p.m. day=
-light- saving time.. ' -
Sunday, • June 15th, will be
First -Communjon -Sunday-for the
children' of this parish, and ar-
rangenienti :are being made to.
„make this', a very memorable day
for the Pirit. CoMmunicants.
.Mrs. Hillary Menard. and 'two
sons of Belleville spent; the.paSt
week at the Clifton .Austin home,
while Mr. Menard is in Kelowna,
• with the Belleville MeFcar
lanes 'hockeY' team. ' • •
Mr. and Mrs. Len Woodley of
T,opanto were' also week -end
vis-
• Miss'. A., Kraemer, Miss
garet , Kraemer; Mrs. , Linsernan
and three: daughters, Joan, Maur-
een and Mary, Pat of HeSson,
Were Sunday-. •visitors, at : the
:home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Gene.
Hamilton ,is visiting at ,the home Frayne. ' , toricktn.
sHFIIIELD PUPILS'
TAGE CONCERT
The. LticknoW District . High
School aucliteirOnl • Was • filled, to
capacity for the aPririg concert
presented by the students of
Ashfield Sebel Area.
. R. 1V14,01.cnzie acted as
chairman and ..Mr, T. Kin-
kead, .spoke, 'briefly On the
opportunities of music, in our
aCheola 'toclaY, Music SUPervisors'
.are Kra.' '.glYkDowell, at SS.
No. 4,15, 7, 9 and .and Mrs.
P. Rodger- at'S.S, No. O. •
• The ProgramWas comprised Of
the 'following nuaibers:.
Masa choir, Grades 5,' 6,2,7 and
9, of SS 4, 15, 7, 9 and 1, •"Jer.;
usalem, uniSOri; "Sweet 'Afton",
unison descent; .Show-
ers", two part.. .
• Dungannon (Junior Room), op-,
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YOUR BARGAIN OODLAND,
KLEENEX TISSUE
RegOtar for .Chubby,.
RED SALMONSALE. Save 12c 3 •
'tins 93c
universaCphge, 7Y4 .oz. gargain
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SHIRRIFF'S eAKE*IXES,
Spekc, White. Free .teasP6On§ pill. 1
•SWEET 'MIXED. PICKLES....... r
Tailly,Ito brand. 48 .oz. Save 1O Jar •
RUMBA COFFEE BARGAIN. L
S )eciial Low ;Price. Feature: Pound
Mass: choir,. Grades f, 2, 3; 4
of S.S. 15,7, 9 and 1: "Spring";
"13uttercups", girls; '"Wish", boys;
"Sonny the Bunny". •
4 • (Lochalsh) trio,
• "Somewhere a. ',Child"; lyrical
solo, Florence MacLennan; Scot-
tish „dancing, •Jane • Finlayson,
Margaret 'MacLennan, • Florence
MacLennan: . •
• S.S. 9, chorus, unison,. "Catch
Falling. Star; patfiotie, drill, and
song, `ritouth •Song"; rythni
and,. "Minuet. in .. , , •
Melody in "r, Port Albert; S.S:
• 4, Military March (Lochalsh);
S.S., 15, "Tales from Vienna'
Woods" •(Heinlock City):
7, double duet; .•",Nletrily
the '.Cuckoo" ;. and -"Do. You,
Know"; vocalSolo, •Heleri .Mac-
Nay;--,yal so1ofHer5ie ,Barger• :
$S. 15 ;(Heinlock City); ilauble',
'trio, "Joy of Living", !``A Danc-
ing"; Vocal.- Solo; , Mary :.:Lou,
Seottish dance,,13argara.
'MacKenzie. ••, •
SS. -1, (Pert Albert)-;----triple-
trici, European •:Medley, Santa
Lucia, Italian; Sentinel Fairy,
Danish; Song, • Russian;
Lovely. Meadows, Czech; piano
solo Linda Foster; 'vocal solo
John 1Vloorbeck.•
Thingarinon. • (Senior :Room);
chorus medley, "April Love",..un-
lson;.: two part, '"Drink To Me.
Only";:twa'pait, "Twilight Shad-
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-CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES NO. '1
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Foundation "A" Prince Edward° Isle Stock
GET YOUR EARLY SEED NOW
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• We Sell For Less Values -Effective
Phone 119, Lucknow May 1, 2, 3
EXPLAINS WHAT ,MAY HAVE
NIPPED CHRIS' BERRIES
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•. Essex' St., Gorlerich
Hi There;: Folks!.
. I see ,by The.,:. Sentinel • that
Chris. Shelton would ' like to
knoW. the„ culprits •who went
through. his. berry 'patch. I:•Wen.
-der if it: has ,never -oceurred-to.
him that this predatoriness might
be. the .work of " four-fOated
'thieves,for that' is- exactly what
We discovered. ;
° Our raspberry Canes. are -all
Aubbed—afr as ,wellTag
several:
shrtibs. and I : have heard,. ever
so 'inanY complaints about town
Of the same think. It is definite
.1y the work of r-abbits; The snow
was so deep that no 'dolibt • the
•poor •things were finding it hard
to ',find food. .
• It is interesting to note • the'
Weinderf4 plans for ,.the. Centeno
nial. 'Won't. we 'there? With
,bells •on!,
• Sincerely,
A :man owes it to himself to •MrS. James Sherwood.
become successful; After that he • • , •
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FACED WITH DEFICIT,
RAISE HOSPITAL RATES
owes it, to the. 13eceiyer-qtrieral.
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Mrs.. Gerievieve Kinahan spent
the week -end at her :honie :in
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FLOOR UNDERIrAY
• Thick Hardboard
Econonucal, Easy To Lay.
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Gives:CAT Perfect Base For
A Lindleurn or Tile Flo9r.
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Installed
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Require
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Brick.
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FLOOR TILE
Brightevns Any Room In
The House: •
Over 100 olours From
,Which To Choose.
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No 1 Tile As Low As
1te Per Tile. •
WALLBOARDS
1. To 'Suit Your 1\l'eeds.
Hospital. • rates at. Wirigharn
General lieSpital been, J.n• r_
creased to lielp 'meet a monthly
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deficit in. operations. The deficit
aniountS.: to about $2,000 mOnth7
• ly, ';and the new rates should.
result 1in. an increased revenue
of. a, little more than .$1,000.0:0
i monthly. It iS hoped the:differ-
ence'can be 1:made. up by' mere
ettective: collection, methods.
, The new schedule is' as follows:
• daily. rate for • private,'• rooms
will be increased frein $9.50 .to
$11..00; Serrii-priYate, $8.00 to $9.;
ward; $6.50 to $7.00; nursery,.
from the present $2.50 'rate to
(depending On .whether or
not pre -nature 1 babies are in
care); children, $4;75 to
• chronic, tuichanged at $5 daily.
The Chronic rate applies 'after a
patiepen has been 'confined 'to
hospital tor' 'more than 30 clays.
TEN TEST
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SYLVACORD -
WOODGRAIN
l'EMPRTILE
IVIARLITE
FRE 1-1 CEMENT
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Henderson.
Phone 150
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VANCOUVER:ROCTOR-
WAS BORN .-LUCKNOW
-, of
• Vancouver, writes -:of• haying'. re-
ceived a circular regarding the
. Lucknow Centennial and .wants
more, partietilars as they develop.
pilot's father Was in the'.
grocery business in Lucknow and
sold .Out to W. W Hill in. 1903.
The Elliot .home was. on Have-
, lock Street south a the.,,
.,old
Town Hall" • (Supertest Ciarage)
'Where' MiSs-t Pickering, how re -
'sides, arid across from' What Dr'.
remembers as. ' br.
home. ;COncludingi .The
„poCtor says, "I hoPe,' 1 Tan get
asivay fpr the ,celebration'..
• Relatives In Kinloss, Ashfiel
Itn the Centerthial column 'we
recently referred tO .nates which
stiimped.. us, of for the'..reiion
froM 'Florida and other points in .
the $tates.:These..fOlk, We. learn, '
are .related to' the' Rod .1silaciioug-
ali.family and the Dan:MacLean.
and Ross families .at Lechpish:
GIAOBE FARM REPORTER .
R.EVIEWS,'",-HEEF—MARKETING
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The following article by..Eldon.'
Stonehouse, .globe. and Mail farm
reporter; has. been ..submitted to
The Sentinel by: :Milton'Rayner
-for, the interest and information
it may be to . cattle men.
Beef marketing Conditions.' are '•
be good until at least .
July :1:, with heavier rnarketings,„
in. the 'United States, dueto ,
'Start after that date; it would
seeriv'from figures quoted' in the
latest report of the Meat pack-
ers Council , Of. Canada.- • , •
•,' The :Council 'reported this week
that a recent. survey of the 11-
ited States. Department of Agri-
culture showed 1 percent more
cattlethan a year .age on.: .feed.
lots,- in 13 inajpr 'feeding 'states
as Of April I. Compared 't'o Jan:
1 of this year the total was down
2 percent,. but last ,year the Jan-
uary...to' April drop was 15 per -
'Except' from Ohio: and Indi-
ana,' coin belt . states. have:
more.‘cattle on. feed than •a-, year
ago, With Missouri, South, nakO'-
ta, 'Nebraska and Kansas•-slaaw:
ing large' percentage gains.
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/3.ut here's.' the. pOint thatwIl
be of most interest to Canadian,
beef, Men: intentions of •
U.S.'
feeders:indicate 58 ,.percent Of
'cattle on-feed—Will be illiarketed--•--,-,„,
after July" 1, with .15 :percent,
scheduled to go out in April, 14,
percent in May 'and ,15 percent,
i,n • :
This, 'Of
7course; is of interest,.
to feeders • br 'breeders in this
Country because: Of- the itiflupiip8
prices' haVellon..Canaclian re,
turns., When Were is plenty of
beef across the:. line and prices'
ease. downWard they have a.ten-
dency to do the -same thing. here.:
4rid, in' :reverse, ' wlaen pC
there are,: high,. Canadian. heef.
men usually get better returns,
The7denricil, rePOrt ..s.htrws! that-
at:April'li the number of cattle ,
O feed less th,air three months
in 13 states was up', 28: percent
Which indicated heaVy feeder
buying since: Christmas; while'
the nun:ibex' of feed over six
Months was down 2C6. porcent,
:(This 8itiiatioir has been 'noted. in
the lirlite,d. States for some tic ,
as Cattle numbers luiVe Icon
• aown ) . '
"ASSuining ' the survey data re
time on feeds, mid live weights,
tettloah4r, cies°, it would
seein: that fed cattle. marketing
thrOugli early summer-indy con• -
tinue to be lighter' thati a year.
ago, although aTtar, Jun e '1 there
rriaY' be. some increase",' aocerd;
to the,' bOttlitii rePort, '
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