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..,111:19y alongroac
• -the ro now!"
away When you've got a. telephone you can.reassure :people
qui y
quickly. In the ' couatrY. f ezxm homes are Y from
each other -- it takes ;.a lot of time to send somebody
"next, doof—.- but ittakes no time at all when you've
of -a telephone, Then you are in touch "with your
... With the storesthe'vrllage- and. if your
neighbour$,. w>< in � .
o. u � " children are working in nearby towns . -- you
grown ..P
can'' hear their voices .too.. Every farm home should have ..
f ecause-it costs.. so }stile. ':..' ,
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THE ,1
Mrs. Durnin Phillips. is a visitor
in Toronto,.Mr • Nealy Todd was home front
Stratford. for the week -end.
Mr. and' Mrs. Wm. Dougherty and
Gwen of Guelrlh were week -end guests.
of Mrs.. Dougherty's mother, Mrs. Rt
J. "Woods. On their return they were
accompanied by . Mrs. Woods who
Will • go on to visit her daughter,
Mrs. Tyson and • Mr. Tyson atGer-
aldton. ' '
Mr.. and Mrs. Torrance Anderson
and Josephine were, week -end guests.+.
of Mr. and Mrs.' J. D. Anderson.
The June• meeting of the Women's'
Iii titute will be held in the Commun ,.
ity .Ran on`' Thursday afternoon, June'
1,st. Rall coll `"Suggestions • for' the
wear's progiam..Subject-=in charge of
Mrs. Ea1.•I Dtirnin. P•rogransceMnincttee
-Mrs. Allan Durnin;. Mrs. T.• J. Todd::
Lune committee—Mrs.: 'Jas.' . Gaunt;
Mrs. I)..Todd, Mrs. F; .4: Todd,
' ' At the meeting of the. Y. P. U.'
on Sunday evening; E. W..Rice pre-
sided. Mae McDonald read the script-
ure lesson and Dick 'Weaitherhead
took the topic "Rural Life,and the
Church. Rev. H. M. Wrigt ' led a
'liscussion, on the topic.
SNOW ` SENTINEL,
I! Parliament
. eek ._ �►
The Week
W. R. TorituNses.
'WHITECHUR'C•
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The seventy-fifth .anniversary of
Chalmer's Presbyterian,' Church will
be celebrated , here' next' Sunday the
28th, when the Rev.,James Wilson
!will .conduct the' services at :11 a•m,
and 7.30 p. • in; Everybody welcome. .
, An' .old-time tea meeting will ,be
bele ori the Wednesday evening fol-
lowing. •
1\ r: and Mrs. Bert Reid of Listowel
called on relatives and friends one
'day last *eek.
Miss ,Chrissie Inglis..is spending • a
f'ew weeks: in Tdironto."
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wilson spent
Thursday with Mr. ,and Mrs. Eli
Tacques.' ••
Congratulations • to 'Mr. John Laid;
I"a,w on •celebratin8• his eigtieth •birth
ilau on Monday."
• :• • . •
HOPES. TO.OBTAIN M.O.VIES OF
ROYAL VISIT ;TO SHOW; T.O
CHILDREN
Parliament, Hill •�is'• ablaze with: s
;glamorous • setting 'of ' welcome• I to•
Their. Majesties, and,. while business
will. go on till • this eve of `their • ar-
rival • on -Friday, the impendin • great
events'• are .of: dist, -ting influence
The attendance is; slim and ,the' At-
tention is distracted. It,'is• doubted if
the Session, will` last very long after
business{ is .resumed; ,but it: will.be
r. week or so anyway
The National Defence • 'Department'
:estimates, of;. •all • the estin►ates of
•the :year; are the; most contentious
-They • are criticized from the• angle
of ,inadequacy' ofAhe country's defence
ereperedness, and.'from the, angle that;
too much is being spent on. such prep -
arat'ions But an earlier debate' on
external affairs furnished. the opport
unity for a' •full discussion. on foreign.
policy calculated to•, modify, somewhat
dismission- on the external aspects
of these appropriations.• •'.
The youth Straining ,project lhis-
;year is embodied in a separate bill
whichprovides for.- an 'outlay, of $14-'
y^^". - mei?• iuy'.,
variety of ...mays. .. Partly, it is train-
ing 'for
raining'for farm work and .partly occupy
tional. The • Minister • of Labour enter. -
ed with an",explanation ofd the . bill
on: Monday end a • review of what has
been done' in • the last few years.' An
outstanding .•:fact , was • .that ;100;000••
youth's • have. been ' trained, forty. per
•cent of •whom' got jobs. Several quest-,
kite..were 'asked and a • number of
,iiggestions'were :made before the bill'
•vas advanced to'its final stage. • •
•
But the 'proceedings •of Parliament
have occupied a, very .inconspicious.
niece' in 'the. picture for the .last few
day's: The reception. to 'Their'.Maj.
-sties, in which so many ,high author-.
ties from here participated, was nat.
•,rally' the• absorbing event. , ' • '
•
• And now,.. all: roads lead to Ottawa
Front east, west, north • and south.,
a• constant- stream of traffic is. on: its
way to the Capital. • Even lot . night.
the' facilities of :.the..Ottawa• • Tourist
!iureau at, the various 'stations along
the- main his ways ,were being 'taxed
!-o. the limit by itisitors: •desiring'• in-
formation as• to -billeting, etc. There
are tourists from •'all"'.parts'' of :the.'
United' • States: ,
And htonnirrow the eyes - of . • t'he
world will .be on the • Canadian • Can 4.
tal when„ Their. Majesties .arrive 'for
three-day sojourn. Ottawa prepared
t9 meet ,the • eleven o'cl'ock •arrival.
'four. with ,patience, but ..expectancy...
and anticipation • was aimmented b"
'`l .e •news of the: arrival and 'retention'.
of Their. Majesties at -Quebec City. '
Like • a hostess' }who has put her.
hoase in order, decorated' the table
sed donned 'her' best attire to , wait
For welcome guests, Ottawa was in
t state • of quiet expectancy •last night
'nr the. visit.'of' Their Majesties,
r
klighly aucoas ful Anil et'•sa'•1"Y set -
vices were held in Zion church at
2.30 p. In, and 7030 p m. `Sunday, hiss.
21:st
214. Rev. , R. C. Todd of Lucknow
was afternoon guest speaker etoonit
h -. �.
as hid teat Romans 10:10—For With
the heart' man believeth unto right-
sourness, etc, held the undivided at-
tention of :a capacity audience with
his powerful and compelling de ever -
like' 'subject of elief . or.
arecQ am � � •
Faith, Sanies• and': otherwise.
By ,a' curious co -incident.' tho via»
itin :minister in the evening—Rev,.
R. ler •;of Ashfield . 'Presbyterian.
i''h ,'rch ;.C.hose• , almost • the identical
slip ect—Faith or.Belief' in th;• Trium,
j Acts 3—For Phone,
,Gad.' passed ; am d. -
speaking
held - our. de - r
b -. and" beheld. y ou
:at I ,passed, _ teLUGGISl1 KIDNF.'t S.:civets
otigns,•• I found an' „' health Runuieap r a \\ a. kc n'
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Tit R$6A'r, MAY .25TH, -I9$9..•
FOR SAL,E,--"roto-row corn eitltiretgr
also u5'c?ei nearar:. ALEX litlA\'Il%..
FOR SALE—hilfft't, extension table'
alld foil' clxeirs. , Apply a: Seetieel
Office. 4
FOti REN•l,-Fit't g • acre grass • farm
gR. reasonable
ood•'.;;E►riitg, 'water. iiemnt e. .
aind•; tennis , hussell C...Robe�,rtson,
altar with •flit. do
tion -"To The Unknown` God•: = t .s the
scrip t n ui k cleanses and iny'tk^or:l e
ho therefore• ye ignorantly war- 4 1-' ' M •RI)41'S
p'; rm, a tin � DRUI.Y �TOI�`E.• • .
presented mastery ;and able "ti eat
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Ment of • his theme of the °necessity
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d imperativeness of a:correct and
ropers Belief in a saving Deity.
A. quartette. from Lucknow United
itgre>tat on, whose services., 'were
ch appreciated; comprising Messrs.
-Greer and.F. Wainwright, Misses
Rae and M. Hoffman=: assisted the
Qin 'with music; contributing num-
I's at each :r service. Mrs. ' (Rev.)
ler' also: assisted . in the " evening-,
with'a solo -"Take UpThy Cross".
A lovely ,summer-like day contri-
ed in no small measure towards
he enjoyment of this . anniversary
cssiron.• '
,Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freeman' of
eburn.'; and : family 'spent '.Sunday
ith friends here, and attended' the
niversary services
Misses Lois : and Beryl Freeman
mained to, spend ,a week with Zion
ends. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gibson° and fam-
ed L' aurier !visited Sunday with.
II r. and Mrs: Edgar 'Ritchie.
The Y. P. U.niet as usual on Mon -
y evening when Miss_Freda Saund-
s'�deiegate $cr rills ii fl�cri on-
ntion, gave her report. .
A splendid attendance is hoped for
Friday evening next at' Hackett's
arch when the Ashfield , Women's
issionar..y' Society • will entertain the
ighboring auxiliaries . and Miss• Me
owan' of Blyth, 'a returned mission -
y front' China, will. be guest.speak-
. An oflfering Will be :r"eeeived.
munch will be served.
Mr.and Mrs. Will Ritchie and Her -
y, Mr. 'Fred .Anderson, Mr. and
Vlrs. Sam Reid'and .Milvert'. attended
e funeral on Friday. of the late
amid Graham of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon : Kirkland and
rs. Isaac' Andrew had_-forheir
riiests 'during the week,. Mrs. Daisy
cCharlei of Lodhalsh, also" . Miss
Tessie. Kilpatrick ,of 'Brockville who
axing „snent the winter in California
isited •friends here.. and" •Mafeking
in her way home to, Brockville -
Misses • Ada Webster and R.' A.
Yourex of Lucknow *ere guests' of
r. and. Mrs.. Richard. Gardner; on
unday. '•
• Where heavy, loads and hard pulls are the rule,
2 Ton and 2 ? i :Ton Maple Lear Heavy Duty,
Trucks are the choice.
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HEN - you invest hi Chevrolet, The
Truck of Triple Savings, you get :three-
fold dividends of economy. You travel farther.
on a tank of gasoline — because Chevrolet's
.Valve -in -Head "Special Truck ' Engine gives
imore miles to. the gallon, as. well as ,power: td
'spare! You save on oil! You save on up-
. keep, due to Chevrolet's truck-bult''quality•!
Prove these savings, for yourself, by in.
specting and drivhttg the•Chevrolet Truck that
fits' your job. The complete line of,Chevrolet
�►d Maple Leaf Trucks' cover 97% of all haul-
g requirements ... includes the market's 'out.
standing '1/2 ton, 3%4-1 ton, VA ton, 2 ten, 2 /2'
ton, arid 2 ton Cab -Over -Engine models .
,all with the latest advanced truck features ..
and a. �.
- all selling in e' price the -lowest -.. a peld! Come
in today, and convince yourself that' you'll be
money ahead by choosing. Chevrolet; The;
• tuck of .Triple Savings. cr49g
•s
Low monthly payments-OG.1mn l Motors Instala*ent•Plan.
Canada's Standard 'truck is the Chevrolet 1 i/i
Ton Model with Stake Body.' It's low•priced,
• • e4onotnieal.and.durahle.
Dungannon
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Everything in Ottawa is in read-
iness and the city is a picture of
colour and 'animation, nartie{elarly a..
nightwith the floodlights Allaying'
-,n-the green lawns--and-mildings-of`
Parliament Hill.. and on, the area at
'vhi,h;•the National War Memorial •if -
rhe •,,entre. „ , , •
Tomorrow His Most Excellent Maj-
estv. George the Sixth. by the Grace.
of Grid 'of Great Britain, Ireland and.
the Bi:itidli...Dominions. beyond :the
'rear: KING,'Defender• of the Faith
end emperor of India .will, be greeter?
;n Ottawa, the, Capital ,City of •hi'
Detninien of Canada. One loath* 're-
qfilt of the, Nitit should be to 3reln
tho Canadian people to. -realize that'
Tris Maiesty the King is the ruling.
bead of Canada.•
, !
LIGHTNING RODS •
are the only known protection from
lightning; See J. M. GREER, at once
and have your •building made safe.' •
•
SEED •CORN
,No.- 1 grades of . Vance's • Se'eep-
stakes, Early: Bailay, ,improved •Leam-
ing,'Golden Glow, and. White t.a.p,
Yellow: Dent for sale at W. G. An-
drew's
tender a certified cheque on a chart
ureal bank in.Canada, made payab
to . the order of • the I•Ianoure ble the to •
Minister of` Public Works, q "'tit -
tender,
0 per cent o.f. the amount 'of, the -
tender, or Bearer Benda of the Dom
•
inion of . Canada er of the Canadian
National Railway. •Companw• . and its.
constituent companies, uncondition-
d as to .principal and ,
filly guaranteed .
iilterest by the Dominion of Canada,
• theaforementioned bonds and 'a
or ifthe ue; if required to 'make
rettied .
l an odd amount. •"
,p 1
1 reserves this,.•-
Th • Do .artlnent a 50 .
4 F
right' to `demand from any success ul
tenderer...a . security ,deposit in
fo:r 1 of •n • certified .cheque , or :bond'..
:a.s above, equal to , i ,per, (:ant • of the
meant of lrig kid, to •gua.rantee the ,
•
proper • fulfilment of the' contract..
•
• By order,
•
J. ,M: SOMERVILLE,
Secretary. •
•
Department of Public .Works,.
FOR RI1NT-100-acre grass farm,,
Lot 2, Con. 12 Ashfield; also 'a ce-
,went tile outfit, with 7 11:?. 'gasoline
engine to. manufacture tiles from' 3
to 14' inches,' will be sold at a biir-
gain: ALBERT. TQWLE. Lucknow.
- . PitOeL A- t:ATiOiY
i "'hereby proclaim •Tuesday, Jule
6tlit 1939; a .civic .holiday iii. the rill -
age ofi f ucknow and'' call' on elf Ihyet`
citizens to observe ;the clay. as such.
• N. E. BUSHELL, Reeve,
Chemistry' Professor: What is the
most' outstanding, co'ntribut'ion' that
chemistry has kiven : to the world?
•
Freshman: Blondes.
CREWE
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. ttawa, May 10, 1939.
The Ben niiler:Nurseries
Our Petunias 'elite a ' gorgeous
display of .,cont uous bloom till
'hard frost. Csint giant Snap-,
dragons ' 'are all rust -resistant.
Our 'immamse' fyuffy, asters are
wilt=resistant.
We refill .hanging, baskets' and
boxes; will call for' them if phoned
You . may obtain your plants ' at
the Nurseries or from the stores'
•_ that. carry our stock.
'Phone Carlow' 225.'
:ENMILLER' NURSERIIES,
APPLICATIONS WANTED
Applications wiil,be received by .the
undersigned to June -1st,. 1939;for'
the position of County.,Constable:for.
the. County ' of Bruce, salary $1.000:00
per annum Red • cents per mile
allowed,—s11. court ,Cos's' and fees to
revert to the County. -
Please state age, married' or single,
aiialifications and .experience, i any,
and.give r efer_ nces.
A. Nelson,
:Treas. ' Co. Bruce,
$ox
'70, 'Walkerton, ,'Ont.
• Mr, -s, ••Crozier_is.-apending-some•-tiine-
with her mother,. Mrs. Wm. Camp-
bell who :is- not gaining ' as fast „as
her manyfirends, would like..
Mr. and Mrs.•; Ed Ervine and •sons:
of Goderich visited friends here on
Friday. • • ;
•
Mr. Wilfred Drennan, Lorainne and
-Jr -G,--spent-Sat-urdaj--pvith—Mrand-
Mrs. Janes Drennaln, Kh taiL
Mr. and Mrs. Jack dtivett attended
the funeral :of Mrs. Rivett's cousin
Mrs. D. Pitbaldo, •Benmiller on Fri-
ttay. ,
A number,I•�from . here attended an-
niversary : services at Zion , on Sun-
day evening.,
Andl Kine George is more than thr
'•refine• head of an empire. H•e is the
}ivies: symbol of whatever unity there'
is between people' as • far apart a,-
'lie
r'he dwellers in remote: Quebec fish -
ch.? villages, 'the cultivator, of rine
field,* in -Burma, the 'tillers of tli'.
go -11th' African veldt, the miners of
t?ueensland and the textile worker•-
"f Lancashire. 'Thele is obiviou ly
more in this allegiance to the mon.
oreh ' than loyalty to. British tradit-
;ens or family links with a common
homeland.
The Interdepartinental 'Committee
',ave been .kind: enough to give mr
a lnregs photographers : badge,to-
hither• •,with press credential, .to,
'dlrntogranh' Their Majesties during
i, it visit to Ottawa. I appreciate
t very rriuch and ;I advised then'
T ould be only too pleased -to Teo -
resent the weekly papers through -
it the Cetinty- f 'Bruce. This ,i..
considered by rnOitti be a great, hon-
er, ' 1 am ' exceedingly anxious to ob-
tain movies of 'tins •visit because of
its historical} intdrest, .and I would
'ike to slowe se thpictures to some"
-f the children tfiiroughout•. the Coup
'v who have not been fortunate e-
nrnrnh to see Their Majesties. la�tur;
Willy ' 1 will hilly : to forego some o1'
•:'^e socia activities in order 'ta obtain
`he^e, and 1 do 'hope they will be
Miss .Bernice D-urnin of Stratford
Normal spent . a pleasant 'week—end'
at her home here. •
Mr: • and . Mrs. McLaughlin . anc�
laughter of Detroit .spent last Sun-
day with the lady's sister, Mrs. Ray-
mond Finnigan who has been laid up
for some time.
Mi. and Mrs. Cooke of Leeburn
were guests of, Mr. and Mrs: T. X.
t)urnin on Sunday. '
Misses Harriet and Ella • Whitler
are . spending dome time with their
aunt Mrs. flsaac Nixon, Belfast, •
Miss 'earl Jones is spending a few
weeks with Mrs: R. -Finnigan. ,
HARDWOOD
,
• FLOORS
SANDED, FILLED,
FINISHED •
• QLD FLOORS'
RESURFACED .RE`FINISHED
ESTIMATES FREE
SPECIAL LOW—PRICES
Due
Due to exceptionally large hatches
of big husky::chicks'
Mixed, Pill- Cock -
lets ' erels
White Legherns .. 7 3yc• 15c 2c ,
Barred Rocks .8tac 12c .7c .
Niel H. Reds • 8' ?2c 13c 6e
Hybrids • • • • r • 8',_c• 12c 7c:
Livability 'and satisfaction . guaran-
teed. Startedchicks reasonably priced.
:latches every -Monday. Inspection in:
vited., Near °C.N.R..station. DUNCAN
:{ENNEDY, Wingham, Ont..
Caller at '$lephone Olfce—These
flowers are for the phone girls:.
Supervisor. --O thank you, sit, you
flatter out service. ••
Caller—Flatter nothing, 1 thought:
they were all 'dead. .
'ASHFIELD
I awl
i'ENDERS FOR. COAL • AND COKE
SEALED TENDERS .addressed. to
the undersigned and endorsed"Tend-
er T or" oa , will be received: un.ti
12 o'clock -noon •(daylight•, .saving�i't•
Monday, June 12, 1939,, for the sup-,
ply of coal and 'coke for the Dominion
Buildings throughout the Province of.
Ontario. • '
.Forms of`•tender••with specifications
and 'conditions • attached can be ob-
tained from the: Purchasing Agent,
Departient• of Public Works, 'Ottawa;
and the Supervising Architect, 36'
Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ont.
Tenders- Should', be made on the
forms supplied by 'the Department
and in accordance with departmental
specifications and conditions ettacheil
thereto,' '•
When the 'amount of•, a tend g
•ceeds the sum' of '$5,000.00-whr�the
it be foe, one building only. or mn"e _.
the tenderers must attach to *'-: .••
Rev. Eisler •was the guest speaker
for the evening service at ,Zion affi-
niversar cervi on Sunda and
y e4` - Y.
Mrs.. Eller soloist. • '
The Presbyterian W: M. S. meets
on Wednesday of this week at 'the
manse. This• auxiliary represented et
the Maitlaitid freab3rterial ,,held in
Lucknow on May the 16th by eight
�f Its inernbers. '
Mr, -C. Cannell has thought the pro-
oert hear Laurier formerly ;owned
t e a
Plans are well unifier way hal which
the Ashfield manse property Will be
converted into a recreation. park.
The school children -of this distriht
are. looking ' forward • tO their visit
to Stratford op, June 6th • to , ace the
icing; and queen.,".
•
re -. IicT^avish._:
TEESWATER
,ARMSTRONG
• OPTOMETRIST
I.N. LUCKNOW
EACH WEDNESDAY • ,
9.30 A. M. To 6.00 P. M.
EACH• SATURDAY .
9:30 'A, M. To, 12.00 . P. .M. ' ,
AT WM. WM. ,SCHMID'S. STORE
HOLYROO;)
Rev. J. Burgess, and Mrs. Burgess
and Billie were Sunday guests . et
Mr. Albert Thompson's.
Mr. Gordon Campbell; teacher here
conducted a very successful Achieves
ment Day nt the school on Friday.
Mr. and' •'. Mrs. • Joe Gaherty of
Chicago are visiting with Miss . S.
Purvis at present. •
Miss Leona White of : B,elgrave. is
visiting with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas White: •
• We wish to extend our congratula ;
tions to Mr. mill Mrs, Jerome Valad
who were' married last week.
Mr. a
nd Mrs
. E. A. Palmer, Lois
and Billie of Kincardine, Mrs. Harold
Avery and June of Lardeif Lake were
Sunday visitors at Mr. Thos. Har-
ris'.
• Mr. Merle Johnston has so far im
proved.from his operation to be hack
at Miss S. Purvis'.
Mr. Allan and 'son Alex moved into
the Carleton house last week.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Elliott and
fancily spent the week -end at Cooks-`
toaath s h'i:'y'aA4shareC' :!'tfP' e''r sr - i. "v s'"strAlatal er=g
by `litre", Elliott's. Mother; •Mrs. Cor-
bett, who willisit here for a while.
Miss Shirle, Robinson spent the
week -end with Miss Doris.. Eadie.
Mr, and Mrs. Wer. Eadie and fam-
ily spent Sunday at Mr. C, 'Eadie's,
llenannan. ,
Mrs, Thos. Harris and i1Rra. How-
ard Harris spent Friday with Kin-
sardine friends.
Bray Chick's; are reali'money
makers; I. can prove it.' Place
yourorder here. 100% live de-
livery guaranteled..
Finlayson Bros.
LUCK NOW, ONT.
3 it
/IOW. 4 ,u N. �°"
1,EAVES Lucknow South daily,.
except Sundays and • hot-.
' idays,. 7 a.m.
• SUNDAYS & Holidays ---4 ptm.
NORTH to '•Kincardine Daily.
except Sundays and •holi-
days, 940 p.m..
SUNDAYS & Holidays, -10.50
R r Further Information •See
, Local Agent • ,
SMITH'S GARAGE
Western ,Ontario • Motorways
• Changes.. In Train Service.
YIISIT OP THEIR MAJESTIES
THE KING AD $IJEEN
Account the above, certain' trains are
aicd this - schedhlee of other trains • are ,
being changed "
Extta Train Service is also being
arranged.
For full .particulars` apply ",to Ticket • •
„•' Agent.. '.Cl :t
CANADIAN • NATIONAL