The Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-04-18, Page 5f
T_IIURS.DAY, APRIL 18th, 1940
- THE LUCKNOW _SENTINEL
44,
Lower Prices For
Dry Cle
LADIES DRESSES
LADIES SPRING COATS
MEN'S• SUITS
MEN'S TOPCOATS
•u
j• Plus lc. Insurance
7
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g'
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' ' ALSO AGENT FOR LAUN DRY
ST. HELENS
,Mr. and Mrs': John Swan and famn-.
sly moved on Monday' to their new
hole near Bervie where• Mr. Swan is_
employed with Mr. Bert McLelland..,
Iluring their• eight years • residence
•here the Swan family, have made
many • friends and they' Will be• missed
in the Community.
,Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald
and Mr. and Mrs. Jas • Adams of
Holmesville have moved into Mr..
Joynt's stone • house vacated by Mr.
and Mrs.Swan. '
The' regular meeting of the Y. P.
U. vvas held on Sunday evening with
•E. W.• Rice 'presiding. Mae MaeDon-,
•ala read'. the 'scripture lesson • and'
Dorpthy . and•, 'Gordon .Miller . favour-
ed with' a duet.,,.The topic' "Boy .anll'.
Girl " Friendships'.'• was - read , by Mr.
Rice. During the evening Rev'•. G. A.
•Barnard..presented ;Marie and•Dor=
otby Swan with .a book 'as ,a r'ernein-'
braztce..�from the 'Sunday:, Sc h o01. At
the. cohclusion f of ' the meeting,R•ev:
Barnard conducted a prayer service
for our, fighting forces: • •
Miss Vera Taylor has. returned
'from a visit -with friends at Blyth.
Plans are being' -Made . for •.an "At
Home" under the auspices' of the Wo-
men's •Institute on ' Thursday..even-
ing. April -25th: .Music will ..be pro-
vided by• Orton Grain's ,Gully Jumpers
,and proceeds will be for patrioti,e.pur-
poses.
.ATTENTION- • GENTLEMEN
Choose your new spring Made -to -Measure Trousers, Suit or
Topcoat in your own Mine from the splendid range: of British
Woollens, supplied to me by three firms, and moderately priced.
s• If interested a post card or phone call will bring these sam-
e' -for your inspection_.Sai isfied, .customers, nnv .aim..
GARNET Eo FARRIER„
R. R. 1, LUCKNOW 'PHONE 628-r-21, WINGIIA,M
HOLYROOD'
Mrs. .Duncan Campbell and daugh,-
ter Margaret of Kinloss and, Mr. Ben
Rattle of Kincardine spent Sunday
at Mr. James' Baker's.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ' Ackert and•
Clarence. and Ronald spent Sunday
at Mr. Ernest Ackert's. `
Mr. Joe Graham of . Tara spent
Sunday . with his 'sister Mrs. Austin
Legge and Mr. Legge. '
Mr. Lobsinger of Walkerton: is pre-
paring to saw: lumber it Mr. Ernest
Ackert's this week. • •
Mr: and Mrs. 3.. E. Turnbull • and
Louis of Underwood were recent vis-
itors at Mr. Robt. MacDonald's.:
Mr. and Mrs. Neil- MacCalluln •of
Langside Were 'Sunday •visitors • at
Mr. Clifford Johnston's.. ••,
Mrs„ Almer Ackert, Gwendolyn and
Jack spent Sunday .at the foriner's;
mother's Mrs. Wm. Elliott's, Huron:
Mrs.' Harold ,t'obinson and Shirley
spent the week end at Mr. T; Dex-
ter's, Paramount.
' Mrs. Thos. Robb,' Vera, Wilmer
and,Howard were Sunday vis
itors
at.
Mr. Richard Elliott's.: •
Mrs. Robert. MacDonald, Florence
and Jack 'spent Friday afternoon at
Mr. Thos -Harris'. ;
Mrs. A. Hamilton spent ' Sunday
evening. at Mr; 7 •Robert .MacDonald's.1
,KINLOIJGH .
Canon and Mrs. W. A. Townshend
and sons of London called onfriends
here and tn'Lucknow, on, Sunday..
Mr. ,and' 'Mrs. D: Grist and family
are moving from the home of Mr. and
Mrs. 'Carefoot where they have' spent
the winter months to take up resi-
dence in Kincardine.
Mr. Wm:' Scott and daughter Mar-
ville and Mrs. John Emmerson mot-
ored to London on, Saturday.
The • Ch'ureh ' Society meeting was
held on . Monday evening in the Pres-
byterian • Church. Mr. G. Haldenby
presided. . Hymn 483 "I• am Thine; 0
Lord" and prayer' opened the meet-
ing. The scriptuiie lesson taken from
Matthew 13th chapter was given by
Mrs. Bert McLean. 'Hymn 495 `.'Pass
me not 0 gentle Saviour!' was sung.
Minutes•' of last rndeting were read
and • approved and the roll called.
Mrs. Almer Ackert favoured with •a
solo "Shadows": Mrs. G. W: Haldenby
read the current events. Mr. Harold
Haldenby .played an accordian sel-
ection and Miss Isabel MacKay led
the discussion "Would it be •.a bene-
fit to beautify Our home and Country'',
Miss Gwen Ackert played a violin
solo "Star of the East". Rev. L. S.
Mott of Bervie tt e.gue'st speaker,• ab-
ly dealt with the topic "How can
Christ become and remain real to us."
Hymn 494 "What a friend we have
in Jesus" andthe benediction brought.
the meeting toa. close. The. last meet-
ing of the. Church Society for 'this
year will . be held ' in the Anglican
Church Monday April 29th,
"..MORE CHICKS `•TH IN 1'; BOUGHT''-•
Says Blatchford: enthusiast,and they: are sixto eight weeks of .•age. , "
This is an actual fact and no small number ,of
chicks either -3,200 to be explicit. A few extra
•shipped by, the hatchery had not been lost—all
going strong. • •
There is a reason—'Blatchford's A11-in=One
Chick Mash Vi-tel-ized.with Y.O. was fed from
•, the start. ' ' - •
It will do the same for you. •
Blatchford's for Vitamins.
Blatchford's for Quality.
Blatchford's for Results... '
Blatchford's for Low Unit. Cost.
Blatchford's for .many other reasons which we
• • would be glad toexplain to you in person.
Blatchford's for Experience aftertone hundred.
and thirty-nine, years. '
We will welcome you. Come in and see•us today.
Blatchford's Builds Better Birds
Leith and
'PHONE 11
•
LUCKNOW
DUNGANNON
Miss Audrey Webster,- Seaforth,
was a :visitor with the H. J. L.4 Eedy
flintily. on 'Sunday. '.•
Mis. Thos. Agar,. Brampton, is •vis-
iting
'Mrs.- J. •Barkley • and Mrs. R.
Fitzgerald,/ •
Rev: Mr. and Mrs,- E. Gill, Wellburn'
visited Monday with • Mr: and Mrs..
Burton - Roach.,. We are ' sorry. Mr.
Roach, is not 'making as, speedy re�Cov-
ery .as his ' friends •wish ,for: •
• • Mrs. Gordon .Ritchie, • Zion, and :lit-
tle. son -Mervin, visited •a few 'days
the beginning of the • week with her.
mother; • Mrs,. Elizabeth Robb.
The, Presbyterian W. M. ,S. is meet-
•ing• this' week at the ..home of Mrs.
John Bennett, Port.. Albert. Their
be •held 'i n
' •n will 1
h f '
t ankof enin
the Erskine Presbyterian. meetsPresbyterian. church on
Friday, 'April .26th. • '
Mr.' 'Melvin Reed, •Toronto, •spent
the weekend at .his •home •in •Dung-:
annon. • • • , •
A. 1•eceptioA and dance is being, held
in• the Parish Hall on Friday, night,
April 09th inhon
orof Pte Melville
Culbert and his bride, formerly Mise
•
Verna Anderson. ;'
Mrs: •Wilfred Hoffman and little
son' Allan, Dunnville, visited 'her bro-
ther Mr. John Blake for a few •,days,
last week, also their " mother Mrs.'
Wm. Blake, . Ashfield, was a visitor.
Mrs. George Irwin' who went to
Goderich H'o'spital fast week for med.
ical treatment is showing signs of im-
proving..'Her ,many friends wish her
renewed strength and 'health.
The United Church Women's' As-
sociation and tea is being held on Fri
day afternoon in •the ' church °for the
April meeting. •
' Mrs., Roy.. Rutledge receiv,,ed word
on Tuesday evening that. her father
Mr. Gibson, Goderich, had passed
away. He has been in poor health for
some time, and had never recovered
since -having a broken 'ieg last year.
46141111.011111.4..
PAGE. E'IVE.
OT all the guests who
enjoy the appetizing
goodness of the. Clover Leaf
Rolls in' the British .American
Hotel at Kingston realize that €`
they are dining in the oldest f,
' hotel in Canada; one that has
sheltered • many notable per-
sons, including Sir John A.
MacDonald .and 'C1-at-1es:
Dickens:
Mrs: Leggett, wife of„: the
owner, personally. .supervises
the dining room. Her Clover..
Leaf' • ROIL% :are a feature and
their fame•` ,:hasrown , and
grown until now' they are one
• of thespecial attractions of'the
hotel,
"What's the Secret?” ,
"What'sthe secret of such :un-
usually nice rolls?"\ T asked.
"It's the .flour," Mrs. Leggett
replied. "I'd never think , of....
using any •flour but Robin Hood
for my 'ro'ils. And I use • Robin
Hood for all the pies, cakes and
other baking done in the.hoteL
Mrs. Leggett added with em-
phasis: "No other flour' gives'
• my rolls.such silky -fine texture
and tender, golden crust.
ivtrs. Leseo ,'s Clover. Leaf Rolls
gt•.
" I •have been using it for over
ten years and . am `so. satisfied'
that I never itse any other flour."
Otder•a bag of Robin Hood,
Flour milled from 'washed,
wheat --from your dealertoday:'
Yob 'alae running no risk be-.
cause Robin Hood Flour is un-.
conditionally guaranteed to '
give you better rolls, cakes or
pies. In every bag is a green
certificate which guarantees
your money back plus .10% if
.you , do not find . that . Robin
Hood Flour . gives you • better
satisfaction than any you have
ever used.
•
•HOME BAKING SERVICE
•ROBIN HOOD.FLOUR MILLS LIMITED
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Md ea 6T/a ie *Jima
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Mr. and Mrs.
Colwell and
Milfort
Emnnerson . of Gl,aamis spent.. Sunday
at. D. N. Nicholsdn's. •
Miss Jean Raynard of Faramoii'nt.
is assisting at •Robt
Mr. Harvey Thompson of Purple
Grove visited at Alvin Irwin's' Mon-
day.
Mr.•. and Mrs. Lockie MacKay of
Huron' spent Saturday at Mr. . and
Mrs. Garnier ' Stanley's. '
Ronald Henderson who has bean
snow plowing ,in Braee.' County for
the lass' fewweeks has returnedto
his home. •
-
Mr. ,Wm. 'Stanl'ey who is working at
Alvin Ir•win's. visited recently at his
home in North Bruce.
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the guests of Mr. and Mrs. isse t.
- -Mrs.. Clifford Cannel is a patient
in Kincardine Hospital 'it vingunder-:
gone -an op '1`a`tion on Sunday from
which her friends will be pleased to
know she is reco`ve'ring nicely.
•Mr. and Mfrs. Malcolm MacLennan
of Barrie attended the funeral of Mr.
Alex MacLennan last Tuesday.
Friends here were sChTy to learn•
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44,
Lower Prices For
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LADIES SPRING COATS
MEN'S• SUITS
MEN'S TOPCOATS
•u
j• Plus lc. Insurance
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GENT'S TROUSERS,LADIES .SKIRTS ' 39c
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HOffiflan's : Men's Wear
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' ' ALSO AGENT FOR LAUN DRY
ST. HELENS
,Mr. and Mrs': John Swan and famn-.
sly moved on Monday' to their new
hole near Bervie where• Mr. Swan is_
employed with Mr. Bert McLelland..,
Iluring their• eight years • residence
•here the Swan family, have made
many • friends and they' Will be• missed
in the Community.
,Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald
and Mr. and Mrs. Jas • Adams of
Holmesville have moved into Mr..
Joynt's stone • house vacated by Mr.
and Mrs.Swan. '
The' regular meeting of the Y. P.
U. vvas held on Sunday evening with
•E. W.• Rice 'presiding. Mae MaeDon-,
•ala read'. the 'scripture lesson • and'
Dorpthy . and•, 'Gordon .Miller . favour-
ed with' a duet.,,.The topic' "Boy .anll'.
Girl " Friendships'.'• was - read , by Mr.
Rice. During the evening Rev'•. G. A.
•Barnard..presented ;Marie and•Dor=
otby Swan with .a book 'as ,a r'ernein-'
braztce..�from the 'Sunday:, Sc h o01. At
the. cohclusion f of ' the meeting,R•ev:
Barnard conducted a prayer service
for our, fighting forces: • •
Miss Vera Taylor has. returned
'from a visit -with friends at Blyth.
Plans are being' -Made . for •.an "At
Home" under the auspices' of the Wo-
men's •Institute on ' Thursday..even-
ing. April -25th: .Music will ..be pro-
vided by• Orton Grain's ,Gully Jumpers
,and proceeds will be for patrioti,e.pur-
poses.
.ATTENTION- • GENTLEMEN
Choose your new spring Made -to -Measure Trousers, Suit or
Topcoat in your own Mine from the splendid range: of British
Woollens, supplied to me by three firms, and moderately priced.
s• If interested a post card or phone call will bring these sam-
e' -for your inspection_.Sai isfied, .customers, nnv .aim..
GARNET Eo FARRIER„
R. R. 1, LUCKNOW 'PHONE 628-r-21, WINGIIA,M
HOLYROOD'
Mrs. .Duncan Campbell and daugh,-
ter Margaret of Kinloss and, Mr. Ben
Rattle of Kincardine spent Sunday
at Mr. James' Baker's.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ' Ackert and•
Clarence. and Ronald spent Sunday
at Mr. Ernest Ackert's. `
Mr. Joe Graham of . Tara spent
Sunday . with his 'sister Mrs. Austin
Legge and Mr. Legge. '
Mr. Lobsinger of Walkerton: is pre-
paring to saw: lumber it Mr. Ernest
Ackert's this week. • •
Mr: and Mrs. 3.. E. Turnbull • and
Louis of Underwood were recent vis-
itors at Mr. Robt. MacDonald's.:
Mr. and Mrs. Neil- MacCalluln •of
Langside Were 'Sunday •visitors • at
Mr. Clifford Johnston's.. ••,
Mrs„ Almer Ackert, Gwendolyn and
Jack spent Sunday .at the foriner's;
mother's Mrs. Wm. Elliott's, Huron:
Mrs.' Harold ,t'obinson and Shirley
spent the week end at Mr. T; Dex-
ter's, Paramount.
' Mrs. Thos. Robb,' Vera, Wilmer
and,Howard were Sunday vis
itors
at.
Mr. Richard Elliott's.: •
Mrs. Robert. MacDonald, Florence
and Jack 'spent Friday afternoon at
Mr. Thos -Harris'. ;
Mrs. A. Hamilton spent ' Sunday
evening. at Mr; 7 •Robert .MacDonald's.1
,KINLOIJGH .
Canon and Mrs. W. A. Townshend
and sons of London called onfriends
here and tn'Lucknow, on, Sunday..
Mr. ,and' 'Mrs. D: Grist and family
are moving from the home of Mr. and
Mrs. 'Carefoot where they have' spent
the winter months to take up resi-
dence in Kincardine.
Mr. Wm:' Scott and daughter Mar-
ville and Mrs. John Emmerson mot-
ored to London on, Saturday.
The • Ch'ureh ' Society meeting was
held on . Monday evening in the Pres-
byterian • Church. Mr. G. Haldenby
presided. . Hymn 483 "I• am Thine; 0
Lord" and prayer' opened the meet-
ing. The scriptuiie lesson taken from
Matthew 13th chapter was given by
Mrs. Bert McLean. 'Hymn 495 `.'Pass
me not 0 gentle Saviour!' was sung.
Minutes•' of last rndeting were read
and • approved and the roll called.
Mrs. Almer Ackert favoured with •a
solo "Shadows": Mrs. G. W: Haldenby
read the current events. Mr. Harold
Haldenby .played an accordian sel-
ection and Miss Isabel MacKay led
the discussion "Would it be •.a bene-
fit to beautify Our home and Country'',
Miss Gwen Ackert played a violin
solo "Star of the East". Rev. L. S.
Mott of Bervie tt e.gue'st speaker,• ab-
ly dealt with the topic "How can
Christ become and remain real to us."
Hymn 494 "What a friend we have
in Jesus" andthe benediction brought.
the meeting toa. close. The. last meet-
ing of the. Church Society for 'this
year will . be held ' in the Anglican
Church Monday April 29th,
"..MORE CHICKS `•TH IN 1'; BOUGHT''-•
Says Blatchford: enthusiast,and they: are sixto eight weeks of .•age. , "
This is an actual fact and no small number ,of
chicks either -3,200 to be explicit. A few extra
•shipped by, the hatchery had not been lost—all
going strong. • •
There is a reason—'Blatchford's A11-in=One
Chick Mash Vi-tel-ized.with Y.O. was fed from
•, the start. ' ' - •
It will do the same for you. •
Blatchford's for Vitamins.
Blatchford's for Quality.
Blatchford's for Results... '
Blatchford's for Low Unit. Cost.
Blatchford's for .many other reasons which we
• • would be glad toexplain to you in person.
Blatchford's for Experience aftertone hundred.
and thirty-nine, years. '
We will welcome you. Come in and see•us today.
Blatchford's Builds Better Birds
Leith and
'PHONE 11
•
LUCKNOW
DUNGANNON
Miss Audrey Webster,- Seaforth,
was a :visitor with the H. J. L.4 Eedy
flintily. on 'Sunday. '.•
Mis. Thos. Agar,. Brampton, is •vis-
iting
'Mrs.- J. •Barkley • and Mrs. R.
Fitzgerald,/ •
Rev: Mr. and Mrs,- E. Gill, Wellburn'
visited Monday with • Mr: and Mrs..
Burton - Roach.,. We are ' sorry. Mr.
Roach, is not 'making as, speedy re�Cov-
ery .as his ' friends •wish ,for: •
• • Mrs. Gordon .Ritchie, • Zion, and :lit-
tle. son -Mervin, visited •a few 'days
the beginning of the • week with her.
mother; • Mrs,. Elizabeth Robb.
The, Presbyterian W. M. ,S. is meet-
•ing• this' week at the ..home of Mrs.
John Bennett, Port.. Albert. Their
be •held 'i n
' •n will 1
h f '
t ankof enin
the Erskine Presbyterian. meetsPresbyterian. church on
Friday, 'April .26th. • '
Mr.' 'Melvin Reed, •Toronto, •spent
the weekend at .his •home •in •Dung-:
annon. • • • , •
A. 1•eceptioA and dance is being, held
in• the Parish Hall on Friday, night,
April 09th inhon
orof Pte Melville
Culbert and his bride, formerly Mise
•
Verna Anderson. ;'
Mrs: •Wilfred Hoffman and little
son' Allan, Dunnville, visited 'her bro-
ther Mr. John Blake for a few •,days,
last week, also their " mother Mrs.'
Wm. Blake, . Ashfield, was a visitor.
Mrs. George Irwin' who went to
Goderich H'o'spital fast week for med.
ical treatment is showing signs of im-
proving..'Her ,many friends wish her
renewed strength and 'health.
The United Church Women's' As-
sociation and tea is being held on Fri
day afternoon in •the ' church °for the
April meeting. •
' Mrs., Roy.. Rutledge receiv,,ed word
on Tuesday evening that. her father
Mr. Gibson, Goderich, had passed
away. He has been in poor health for
some time, and had never recovered
since -having a broken 'ieg last year.
46141111.011111.4..
PAGE. E'IVE.
OT all the guests who
enjoy the appetizing
goodness of the. Clover Leaf
Rolls in' the British .American
Hotel at Kingston realize that €`
they are dining in the oldest f,
' hotel in Canada; one that has
sheltered • many notable per-
sons, including Sir John A.
MacDonald .and 'C1-at-1es:
Dickens:
Mrs: Leggett, wife of„: the
owner, personally. .supervises
the dining room. Her Clover..
Leaf' • ROIL% :are a feature and
their fame•` ,:hasrown , and
grown until now' they are one
• of thespecial attractions of'the
hotel,
"What's the Secret?” ,
"What'sthe secret of such :un-
usually nice rolls?"\ T asked.
"It's the .flour," Mrs. Leggett
replied. "I'd never think , of....
using any •flour but Robin Hood
for my 'ro'ils. And I use • Robin
Hood for all the pies, cakes and
other baking done in the.hoteL
Mrs. Leggett added with em-
phasis: "No other flour' gives'
• my rolls.such silky -fine texture
and tender, golden crust.
ivtrs. Leseo ,'s Clover. Leaf Rolls
gt•.
" I •have been using it for over
ten years and . am `so. satisfied'
that I never itse any other flour."
Otder•a bag of Robin Hood,
Flour milled from 'washed,
wheat --from your dealertoday:'
Yob 'alae running no risk be-.
cause Robin Hood Flour is un-.
conditionally guaranteed to '
give you better rolls, cakes or
pies. In every bag is a green
certificate which guarantees
your money back plus .10% if
.you , do not find . that . Robin
Hood Flour . gives you • better
satisfaction than any you have
ever used.
•
•HOME BAKING SERVICE
•ROBIN HOOD.FLOUR MILLS LIMITED
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Mr. and Mrs.
Colwell and
Milfort
Emnnerson . of Gl,aamis spent.. Sunday
at. D. N. Nicholsdn's. •
Miss Jean Raynard of Faramoii'nt.
is assisting at •Robt
Mr. Harvey Thompson of Purple
Grove visited at Alvin Irwin's' Mon-
day.
Mr.•. and Mrs. Lockie MacKay of
Huron' spent Saturday at Mr. . and
Mrs. Garnier ' Stanley's. '
Ronald Henderson who has bean
snow plowing ,in Braee.' County for
the lass' fewweeks has returnedto
his home. •
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Mr. ,Wm. 'Stanl'ey who is working at
Alvin Ir•win's. visited recently at his
home in North Bruce.
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Dr. Jack '.Treat and his mother Mrs.
H. Treat of 'Chico: o spent avfew' days
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. isse t.
- -Mrs.. Clifford Cannel is a patient
in Kincardine Hospital 'it vingunder-:
gone -an op '1`a`tion on Sunday from
which her friends will be pleased to
know she is reco`ve'ring nicely.
•Mr. and Mfrs. Malcolm MacLennan
of Barrie attended the funeral of Mr.
Alex MacLennan last Tuesday.
Friends here were sChTy to learn•
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ii irtina Camp ell: """iC2sa"inpbell
was well known here having spent
her summer vacation for several
years with her sister Mrs. Effie Mae'
Lennan at her Il home here.
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