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THE LU ZNOW..S NTI EI+a :LUCIKNQW, ,QNTARIt
Mrs. GeorgeHunter was 'in
Lolidon visiting Mr. and Mrs; K.
Laidlaw on Monday.. •
Miss Ellen Andrew of Toronto
spent .a. week -end 'recently • with
her mother,. Mrs. Margaret An
- tire*:` ._
Mr.- David Anderson spent . this
week -end in •Toronto, '
Mr, and ° Mrs. 'Cecil Gardner,
Kenneth and Ronald were visi-
tors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
.Quaid, $altford, '
Mr, and. Mrs. Wellington Hen
derma of Lucknow Galled -on- Mt.
and Mrs. Will Gardner, Sunday
evening.
Mr, and Mrs. .Wm. Ross :of'
Lochalsh •called on • Zion frinds:.
Sunday evening:
Zion W:, M S.
The June meeting , of the: Zion
W.M.S. was ,held in-the.church,`
,Mrs.`Q, Ritchie presided for -the
opening exercises. The .opening
prayer • was repeated . in .unison.
Mrs. Woolley` then took charge
of the devotional: period.; Mrs.
George Hunter: read the scripture
lesson; Mrs. Woolley led in pray -
et) lkf 4s. WesleyR'tehle.- .gave n
reading. and Mrs. Frank' Ritchie
led in prayer., Mrs, .J4 -bob Hun-
ter gave .a paper `, on Christian
stewardship and Mrs. F. °Finder-
song ave: one .'on Temperance
Mrs. 'Wbolley .gave a reading
"The •bride bakes ;bread". Mrs..
Gordon Kirkland gave the' chap-
ter in :the .study book, Rev. iV1'r.,
Woolley closed the .meeting . with
prayer.
To Hold First Picnic.
The first sports day, and -picnic
of the Ashfield° School Area, will
be .held at fantail next Tuesday
afternoon.. It is planned to make
this • an. annual event:'
:Has Power 'Bicycle .
Harold Greer is' displaying a
one - cylinder motor • powered
bicycle which is geared for atop
speed of about 30 )miles an hour
and will .do well over 100 'miles
to the gallon. , . The machine is
causing a good. deal of interest,
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The following list isa convenient summary of the W.ttime Prices Ai Trade Board Order No 737
• and is published for the protection andguidance of the public.. It does not give the full text of the
,Order.' For full details reference should be 'made to the Order itself..
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Summary 'af„REMAINING -SUBJECT TO 1
U PRICE REGULATIONS ��---_
As set forth In ' Wartime res ;x'rac e- , ^ . :i.. 37festiage., ., ..
FOODS:
• All flours, floti r mixes and
•,,Yeast:'•
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• Bread,, breacrolls, :and'bake
pletely' covered with. 'choc-
elate. •
e Processed cereals, cooked .or,
uncooked, including break-
fast cereals, macaroni, ver-
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er ti ,. ,
'.micefli spaghetti, .noodles ••Wome'n" s, misses, , girls,,
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:and other alimentary paste • children's and infants' gar-
' products. �' , ments of all' kinds ('brit not rP Wild' rice. including— •:(a) garments
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Rice, .:excepting .wil _ , .: ,.
• Pot and pearl- barley • ' made ' wholly, of all -wool
... '1 5 s i.... its ��
• Men's,' youths' .and: boys'
suits of pants made wholly
or chiefly. of cotton or:rayon.
• Men's, youths' arid • . boyS'
'furnishings as:.: follows
blouses;::.collars; , pyjamas;:
nightshirts; underwear; other
chiefly ,
of 'wool; shirts, in -
:eluding • sport shirts :. other
than those made wholly of
all -wool or all -rayon fabric.:.:
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Aimoi
• :., .Shelled corn,''but' not. -in* --.=, ....(b) ••.rainco , dth:. a 1.
• and windbreakers; ,• Hides and'skins from anima s,
cludir g pepping corn. jacketse Wallboards :and buiild ng
1.. : 0 ie peas •so a•beans• dried • except when' made;whohY o6: of '. a', type ordinarily pro- i.
beans p Yboards.
: .chiefly of leather. `m': (d) y cessedlor Ils as a leather;:' , 1.
.1: ;• beans except lima and .. e Y :. !Cash iron; soil .pipe ...and thers of`all:kinds, other. i'
.'1 red kidney:beans. dressing go fittings:: essi oris).
x,: • .' •than synthetic leathers.: j
1 • .Knitted wear 'for either sex r`Nails
.1. Starch.
_ - ` ' as' _follows: unde g
_._:.. ,f_..r.. �.Sr�gar,�sugar cane... s3rruPsr ,.. • � • 1•
:.. otherthan-thoee made *briny 7.=-11OR1CULTU A-1, -MACHINERY, - : �'OL ASID P F'EH
,corn syrups, grape. •. sugar, . , •.. •
:1' : `' i ose. b ' m' :chiefly of wool;' circular ; IMPLEMENTS EQUIPMENT AND . Wastepaper
y...: -glu•cose., of .'cotton . or IMPLE ,
kilt hosiery .` •'• Wood' Pulp, except
11 ,:-: ! Edible.molasses � • SUPPLIES p �'
1 ;.: rayons (a)dissoltn, grades, :,
s+ Tea ,coffee,, coffee concent- . •-Practicall all stems of..farm , ..:: •
. ' : •: ,,. a of•bleach-:'
1... < is Work,' .'clothing; including y, : •.. b) alpha, .grade`
1 .. r'ates.: iaiiachiiiery, including :plant (.
aprons for either sex, When, .•
•Mart :malt extract; '`malt : ° ; .:. �.. gni, seeding and : fertilizing edsulphate,
made .wholly or .chiefly ; of g.
(c) -, Duracel • ,
syrup:. equipment;.:" plows, , tillage
1icotton or leather melts and cultivators; (d).groundwood and un, 1• ,
'Slack pepper and'white pep-imple . .
a. • b titutes contain-, . ! Uniforms for either sex. ha machinery, .harvest bleached sulphite grades' • 1.
) •-. 'per, and. substitutes , haying, ..
rt "r. .: 4 1 t&.and Mitts, • machine trac oors,wag
g,pepper..., • . Gloves, :gaunt e, , . 'mg ... 1'y, .: �, .� : of newsprint or .banging
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m black or white pep
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• ° . Ona, .dairy. 'maChlnC$, . and
.. `Salad and cooking. oils. •
for 'either sea: when"made.., .. • and _ , • , .. • p Pe ' '
1 r is nines wholly or chiefly of cotton . equipment, , . sprayers.
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Raisins, cur an• , P s .
' ' except those de- • • dusters
dehydrated apples. or leather, p CONTAINERS AND PACKAGING r
. as ialized 'sports a Articles of barns and 'barn- .
•.,..�...— ----�Y- i -�• Tom toes -_. �tomato�sauce, signed spec. _. .. ...
a , _-. melt of for °'specialized - _ _
1 to. aste tomato Pulp, • edu}p . -
yard=.egtiipinent :., ---�•a.:.:..:.
1 • s' uses.':. •'Statibnary, gas engines .'
MAT#RIA _. :. • , w .. �1
tomattr puree,. tomato cat- .nidi trial,. • Containers,' packaging ,and ' : e. , •
ar. - .. • Harness:: and harness hard -Containers,
dice• gi .'a : t c: .
chili 'sauce•, when inBrassieres,. foundation._g ,. 'app ng de yp
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,�,._.__ - riot✓ Anel
i - hermetically.' sealed .,cans:.or . •- ` .menta, ,, o� . !�`_ _' -e.7.--•. . _: (enc..,. �tiseed for:tY'ie: sale•or s4iipment
1'' '- 'cal corsets. • • Barbed, wire and other of roducts whe made from
glass...., : surgi . • • and fences.. P n °
ing wire
•.:• Canned:: pork aril ` beans, a. •
il"lia rs and,diaper supportsa textile, fabric and including:
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h ti !''macaroni bags, eases, envelopes, folda;, ,
•.canned snag, e j"�=�.-
and vermicelli.:' ers:and sacks::: ,..••••,
`HOUSEHOLD' AND. OTHER feed "rod
� Canned � carni, :.canned field
:beans excluding the, lima nd . • -: -TEXTILES `.
.red kidney varieties. ' ..
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS
"• Poplar (aspen,F•.balsam` and
• ,cottonwood) and soft wood
lumber of all kinds.
• Softwood: veneers.'
• Plywood ri' wholly on
,' strutted of hotardwood. c'
d •rs
• ;stairs', 'and "
sashes, .windows, ed above.
gates,• but. not ;'including ; : • •Fabrics •.over . 12 inches fin
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• screen : doors or svinelow width;' in any. state; .whether
Screens. , knitted or. Wm en, enntaining °
• Pre-cut soft lumber pro
`over 2 5` per. cent; by weight' •
.duets designed for- use.: in : • of the yarns and threads re= T.'
`residential or farm- build • ferrel . to. above, /including
ings, but not including. fully corduroy;; but'.not including •
pre -fabricated' buildings. other.pile: fabrics
• "a rd and sum
Gyp urn boa. gXp .' stir' ares and _ fahsic.
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a. Glue stock, glues and adhes .
•aves of animal origin.., .
• Starches. I.
• Fibres,' raw or processed, as r 1
follows: ;cotton," jute," duel, v�F
' all . synthetic.•fibres ;and' fila-
menta exceptingglass.; ;
• Yarnstand threads of, or con -
TFIXTPADAY; JUNE 10th, • 1941
W. 1, 'TO HEAR. HANDICRAFT'
LECTURE -ON FRIDAY —=
Members of Ifiin1oss. Karr ahea
Women'.s Institute Were guests .of
the Lucknow branch• at their reg.
filar meeting held in the Town.
Ball. with oyer. eighty members:
visitors ' present Mrs. A.
strong Wilson presided. `The' roll
call was answered by naming a
flower beginning with the first
letter ,of your given narrie. Mrs, ,
.R.. H. ••:Thompson was appointed.
delegate. from the Lucknow
branch to the Guelph 'convention.
Mrs Wilson ,and Mrs Carl •were:-::
appointed to make arrangements'
for a lecture on ."The Story 'of
HandiF.rafts"' to: be :: given, .in the •
Town; Hall ofi Friday, June. 20th
by Mrs. tcr°eine • Ballar tyne of
Toronto, representative , of -.the. Y
Home'':S:ervice• De) iartril'cnt' of the,:.
Robin Hood Flour Mills. A paper
on' :the mo't•to for` the day, Tf we
can't get what we like, like what '
we :can get,. was given by^ Mrs,
•Harvey Webster and the tpic,
The . market . valueat
of • a home.
maker by Mrs ▪ MacFarlahe; A .
report of the district annual: held
at 'Ripleyy . was given by Mrs, B, :•
Roach and current events •by'Miss
Dean • McLeod. ,Mrs. Phillips, of
Goderich, a : former president of . ''.
'the Lucknow branch, sp�ke brief.
ly, expressing her pleasure. at be-
ing .able .to . be present at the'.
ineeting :' Mrs._. Harvey2Houston:
contributeda piano solo •MMrs:' T;
A4 MacDonald was in charge; of •
a mystery number in which spree._
tal•ent was limn i,f t • i
light• and created.: much amuse
merit :'Following , the closing; of .'
;the. meeting, Mrs. ,'`Thompson con
ducted. 'a' fruit, : vegetable,, bird..
and ; flower contest • in which
groups wereformed for, tea"
,which was. served • by the. ;host=
asses : 'in char _ e, Mrs. H,ai i y And:.
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'bra Campbell, .:Mrs 11addiek and
Mrs.. `W , .i':, Douglas. 'On. behalf
.of the: visitors, Mrs Gilchrist ex-
tended thanks., to', 'the ' Lucknow.
ladies' for .their`:ehtertainment,
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Bought•
Heisler •• House
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....Mr:,Robert zlllof at has.• purchas-
ed �• the resrtiente--r'i i h : Of -the
C.N.B. ,depot' from Osc. ai. Hetsler,,
who. has, gone to Sarnia: Mr. and
Mrs. Moffat and fainily will move
shortly to':Vacate , the residence •
at the • Second 'Concessioci, which
1 liVm:, Griffin -bought. M� Nloff
' r :is.,remgdeiling.'a'home %lust. south
of 'his:` garage but, • progress has'
keen v slow,` and it will. be. spine
time•,before�:';the house.acan.•b•eoc
copied.'.
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Binder twine.
-:• Wheelbarrows.-
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heelbarrows
••Feeds . and products
all°kiirds, except: horse -meaty. -
pet, foods, hay, straw, 'clam SERVICES..
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shell and poultry. grit. „ •'Transportation of goods and
•• Fertilizers: of --all .kinds, • bttt servitesassociated therewith
not including humus, tn%ick, i Warehousing; dry storage, of '.
manure, ;'sphagnum moss or ' general merchandise': and
peat moss;• household goods other • than • ;
Gopher poisons; wearing apparel, cold storage;
• Seed field beans • and seed:
• • Textile 'products as , follows,
•'• Canned apricots, canned
when made wholly or chiefly' •
'.peaches, canned pears. otton • or ;rayon: bed-
etables in the spreads; • blankets, except:
�; ... Fruit's and -vegetables •sp ,
'1 two preceding items' .when •' . horseblankets; .dish ..'towels;, •
1• . . • frozen and. sold'inconsumer' •. ; face, cloths; luncheon sets:
r •' � size packages. .. napkins; pillow cases; sheets;.,, .
1. •• Strawberry and raspberry
'i • j1-ra,. •and any' jam contain .`,
• , strawberries or rasp-
'' , bta•ries. .
A • Meat and .meat ,products,:.
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,' I .. not' , including' game, pet
t' foods,, andcertain varieties •
:1 : ' of cooked and • anned meats:
• • Sausage casings,. animal and,
1 •artificial.'•
1 s • Canned salmon, canned' sea. ,, ..
trout, cried • pilchards. 'of
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