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COOL -properly dittoed Undershirts :and Jockey type Shorts
FEP.
of elasticitty;$a -
ment , - . ', �. '.:�. , .. , , .. 45c
COM$INATI_S
°w►�Uh � Iota . r
ON = . o sleeve and knee length Short
3R>i'OGAN „ lv
length. ,Per. suit ' .:, ; . , .. . , , ,.. : ; :,$1:00.
ve and ankle leng
,.' 1 , TIC fURTS•-�_.. , .. ;`........., ...
YS ATHLIS , a ..
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---rastem top .4e
OLIEES or S
: H4it`i",.''ROCK�u' ..
tri & Plaids (Forsythe i 50c
WASH ,TIES=� pes
iERE•S A COOL SAVZNC�Fine`quatity• iapprted print,
dresses,
r ..:.., .,'... .,. .,..-Q:,
•y -1d years.: r 41:0,.
SASS SILKS ,for Better 'Dresses'
19 e & 2
SUCKEES•,3n •White••dc • Coloxs, Pair:. .. ,• . . , •, .
;DIES' gHEER•' DRESSES for warm. weather $3.98 & 44:98
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:TOWN' OF OURS.
E, you don't like the kind of town
,this town seems to be, if build -
„here are•rtinac5�tet1 dovvli a wayyau
► r ►,af sn& hfflr 1,sii's up uo
I s:: tIikigs of •old, while
ire siiehlY great (or so'
n told),; if, yea Void d,Iike
lave 'that's full of pueh and
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I. RATEPAYERS QF LUCKNOW;
EXAMINE . YOURSELVES ;
Did yon o know • there .vitas, MA
meeting ':onMay16t t3
`inatie'n ._ th � e,s ,
Y
D._ o”u know there lets `a vaereney
a
i o
ur
Council?.
Ar ou aware that this business
of your Village le important?, .
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Are you only interested int the 4u
si-.
gess °Men's ,Association?•
snap, .a town that .:hits a faster pace.
town' that's oii the ,map you':
needn't." pack a trunk, or grip. and
leave the folks., behind;' you ' needn't,
geeoLt�4ks a;'i„r, soiae sillier. _Place
to • find; yens • needn't go and settle
down :where'friend of.old you'll miss
for�'if yot* want thus kind'of town,
just make it out of THIIS, !-Selected:
UR WINDOWS
Coanjplete )l ange.Of Smart White Shoea :'�r Sport
;And Dress tit . Moderatg. P •-rices...'
GIB HELLS,' LOW ' i1 IFF.I+r , ,: CUBAN HEELS,
HTE &' 13ROWN TRIM, WHITE & _BLUE Trim
COME IN AND .SEE OUR 'ireVNGE
"'s $tsir 'akin Shoes
•, P RICES:
pIC>ETL�U3Y't0•W R ,—WEeST)iLI.-'SAVE A ..
GOOD. RANGE OF SIZES AT
95 5.4+9
F.
$c. a*thiwel1.
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"Saturdays the 24tbr 6f' May, will he
observed as. a holiday in .Lucknow, •
Richard Wester hes been under
the :doctor's 'care for the Pagt, few
THURSDAY; MAY 22nd, 1941
rior do the- ilrblisliing of last
sue a :oca a y
office presenting an iiten1 for these
colWnns advertiging .a certain aP-
' preaching •eoinmunity • funeti4I4' and
,questing that ' . the': ad. be inserted'
weeks s i s "l i 1 d, visited this
gratis.
As the affair, is a most worthy
•
ys, w use, the'request was granted but
Mr. " and Mri, : George Needham d that
•were. Sunday' visitors at M. and Mrs.'
hns�ton's.: '
Arthur 'A•ntlreyv,; of I apuslcasing is
K
r.'a d•
holida�+ing with hie parents, M n
„Lile-rs. 1111: G: Andreuv.. "
• • Mr. et `;rs..Andrew ,Boston. of
Toronto .spent Sunday with his, Meth -
,Mrs.
er, Da w`iii Heston'::
Mrs. Coni ad Ile:cker-visited fir Kit-
Mr. • and `Mrs.
charier 'last; Meek: -with , _
:Sidney 'Decker and family:,
onl • interested in the
Are you. Y
Clansmen?
If ;no. °Council, who 'would attend to
your Water service, electric light .ser-
vice. and ' fire , protection- .and' :sumer=
sus • other'. matters. of iinpottance. •to.
... .CLOTHES
r the HOLIDAY
NEW DRESSES ;
• We ,have just received a .wide variety 'of -new min fear dies
. sea! AA sizes, Priced. from 1 $2.95 up
SKIRTS ds ' JACKETS
In new eolors and styles for Summer.
LADIES' SPORT BLOUSES
White or Striped cotton blouses --smart for
with skirts or slacks. Priced at •
summer • wear ,
89c & 81.00
WE STILL HAVE A FEW SUITS LETT A $21.50 Atria TWO
PAIR, OF TROUSERS. OTHER . $UI'I S AT ALL PRICES UP :
TO $32.00. , '
-MEN'S SHIRT & SLACKS SET
Sanforized shrunk shirt and trousers to match—colors, Mae.
tan ind'greens Price pet set 8.9
5
SPORT SHIRTS'
New colors . and styles with, short or long sleeves.
PLASTIGLASS BRACES & BELTS ,
So new and smart. Reg. $1.00 for
„ 15c
S. PLARLMAN
LVCKNOW, ONT.'PHONE 85
Miss .Isobel•. Hamilton of Stratford';
,was a week end visitor with, her' par-
ants, Mr. `.and Mrs. A. W. Hamilton.,
Mr. and Mrs.''Frrank. Cole returned
ons Monday after spending two. Weeks
vi tiiig "friends. and relatives'•in 'Tor-
orito;'
the announcement of
=WATCR FOR h
Sehmid's. ,4th ani;iversary, sale, start-
ing soon;• with the greatest range of
bargains yet':offered.
Are You. shirking your responsibil-
ity.es`a citizen?
Are you : self centred • in your own •
occupation? . ; •
• Can you say? ``I love my neighbor
Are you honestto the Municipality
in which you earn your daily bread.?
•
•
While others give their time . and
Went in your interests 'why der,..you
sit back and 'holler?
" Can you• say? -"I am doing, .a11 I can
'to further` the best„ interests of our
Village".
Is the • Business• .fMen's. 'Assoeiationi w
giving_-f�cjal_: a_ssista'nce- 'to.
one 12.
n Ru s... P'altol alit* VegeLt : Beet Quality, Rugs- Any Size, Any Pattern ate Bi
g :curt ons during May, & June
"Gold Seal Cong®leum .Rugs. First Quality Liu®leu q
�Cirtatxs, Curtairi bets, _ DrAi3eresEtc. at Sec •
Prices Now
WEDDING BELLS
.CARPENETO—MUNGER
St. Michael's cathedral, Toronto,
.was the scene : of a pretty event
Thursday, May 15th, when Miss Lynn
Aileen Munger, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs: J. A.. Munger, became the bride
Car neto;:.of
of Dr. David Dario pe
Cause,
.A
reM th incident •is at the •L+deknow,•.son ,of.11gr. and Mrs.A
then as written
}(. e: FatherA. M.cQuillern
copy was :written on stationery which r Carpeneto. v,
Presses :of officiated: The bride, .'given in inaa -
was 'the product of the „pr ..
-Time . • has riage by her lather, wore a becoming
'.another town: The 'Herald .•; , s nage
�: -'miserable o powder blue with navy
•alwa ' $' rboosted. all • .worbliy- COeo mun.= *en e f P
Y.
'rr::eiiterlirises liut would- Pe..te r ,be-
ing
ing spared the chagrin of having free
reader.'s su ,
li mitte' forP'�
. " lication
' . , .
written: on stationery. printed out -of•
town • as -job •.(work is• to' a large ex-
tent: the. • life -line of: this. establish
�'Ffraid-Times
ment.=„,WaDir'erton Q • •
Special• Prices on Mens and Boys'
work elething and cool-.-eumtnex7un-
„der garmentee The Market Store, •
T is' s azerW'elieter`atee
' G. -,Andrew attended the funeral : of
their cousin, Mrs. John• McNaughton,
at Brucefield On Monday.
Miss ; Winnifred Douglas of the
Christie St. Hospital staff in iroronto:
:spent the week -end With (her' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. "Douglas, •
Roy :McCreigbt returned re-
cently from ' Vancouver, . where she
-=the
Was with her • mother who underwent
an=-opern-tion•-following a.••serleuLike
,Hess.
Sgt. Wm. 'Melville •af''the Toronto
Scottish, stationed at Three'Rivers,
'Quebec, spent the.week-end with Mrs.;
Melville at :the home of Mr.. N.. E.
Bushell.
STAN&Y FAIR of Bernie is:°the
new :District „ Deputy Grand Mister
of Bruce,District Mo. 40, '1,O.O.F:,
succeeding Cecil. Campbell of Tiver-
ton. Kenneth
iver-ton.:Kenneth Murdie of Lucknew :was
re-elected District Secretary.
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coat and double silver Ioxes. She wove
a wide :brimmed navy hatwith +cot
sage. of :,roses and: bouvardia:, Miss”
Isabel Whelan,attended her, and. pr..
Frank :McInnis• was best: mail::..
°,
•The rete tion was 'held at' the Alex-
' andra ' Palace. The couple left on a.
..;
trip to •Quebec and will reside in
.Lucknow. The. bride is a .graduate
Tor -onto -General HeapitaL.Sehool
of ;Nursing and. the groom of the Uni-
versity ,of Toronto -
Card of Thanks
Mr. 'and kis. :Roy '.Blaek wish' to.
sincerely:thank ,the many friends and
neighbours for ;their kindness and
'thoughtfulness during Roses illness.
TO -NIGHT, TIIURS. MAY 2.2nd.
TON ..G. ...
Kincardine Jr.' Hospital' League
,Presents'j.AN.NA NEAGLE
" Edith Gavel"
Nurse. •
HOLIDAY .SPECIAL
FRI., SAT. :MAY 23,24
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TING 69t
"THE FIGHTING
ne ° rat O'Brien
James Cog y: Frank McHugh
• Adan Hale
ine,
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Mon., Tues.,'Wed. May 26, 27,
GLORIA: JEAN '
'LITTLE
FMEAYN'
LITTLE BfT 0
plus ,—
RITZ BROS. for: Comedy
ANDREWS.' SISTERS for Music'
`ARGENTINE NIGHTS'
council? :
Why do you do nothing but squak?
Why are you .so: disinterested
the affairs of Your Village? I,
Have, you asked' yourself; Am .1n
e 'knocker or a .booster ?
Exa'millitfyourself, leave the other
fellow"lane.
"Enquirer.
YOUR COLD? °A GERM'S "GHOST'
vise : It. Science repot s,., ,i,
lie;,esuses•'•of. colds and 'sees
the borderline itself, study-
traaige new world, where live
viruses, or poisons;.. (not germs,
maybe 'their._ gooks");_ •whicb.
diseases" like influenza and
zzling, but deadly, afflictions.
feature article in The Am-
erican with tire May. 25 issue
Detroit: Sunday i ,.
May. •Cat t
last, on t
down to:
ing, ,a s
the '
:but ma
give us
many pu
See this
erican
of The
tlMr. Sam Durnin and. .Henry Carter
attendedthe funeral of the, form:er's
cousin,; Mrs.'.Colin:Brown, at.Tilison-
`burg on Tuesday. A number: from
Ashfield also. attended.:
HAD RIGHT CAS
BUT WRONG. MAN
Appearing before Magistrate
Walker last Friday morning::,on two
charges, one of driving an automobile.
in a corporation at aspeedexcessive
of •thirty miles an hour and • the other
Mr. and Mrs. Len Lindsay, Doreen
and. Audrey of London; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred:Price and Jack ofGgderich; `and:
Mr. and:,Mr.s' Jack J'ohneton, MarilyYi"
and • Shirlei4if. Elmira were .Sunday
risitora at ;tithe ho fie of Mr. 'and Mrs:
'Wm. Johnston,; due: to -the•• --illness of;
Mrs. Johnston.; . • !, u
AVMS" Fortieth• `Anniversary
An outstanding event:in the history
of the Wonia6,1VIissionary Society of
'Ashfield United charge, will be ob-
served. at .Hoc et s.. .hurch, r'riday,
May 80th, at '2.30 .p.m. when the fort-
ieth anniversary will be held. All fir-.
mer members are invited to join the
present members on 'this occasion.
Miss Dorothy Douglas. will be guest
gpeaker.
of failing to :stop for an officer of I : ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
th
' Mervin McAllister of Goder- •
elaw,
ich, owner . of the •motor ' vehicle in Anniversary services ' of the . Kin-
question .entered a plea of not guilty
to the said infractions of the High -
'way Traffic Act. '
Theaccused testified on the +witness'
stand that on April 27th, . the day on
which the charges were laid ,he . loan -
e l his car to . two youths and was
himself in Goderich at the time. The
court, after hearing further evidence
in the . ease, dismissed 'the charges
against the Goderrchite, stating that
the accusations would be directed •a
gainer• therightful parties, in due
course, who' instead would be required
to face the bench on the dual charges.
The Magistrate complimented Mc-
Allister on, his asking the.youth, who
borrowed the vehicle to first` pro -
•
duce liis driver's license which he was
able to do, but declared that the
loaning ' of a car to another often,
entailed...a considerable risk. J:. H.
Leith, Lucknow constable, who Maid
the `infornation, stated `that although
he could not identify . the driver, the
offending motorist had sped through
the Scotch settlement et a rate of
about fifty miles Perhour and when
he finallycaught up with the fleeing
machine and ordered• a halt,it,wheele
ed about and quickly. headed back
•through the village Walkerton Her;
a1d=Times.
lough Pentecostal Church will be held.
(D7 V.) on Stinday next; May 25th,
1941, at 3 00.,p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Guest
speaker .will be -Rev.- J.. H. Blair, Dis-
trict Supt., 4 Hamilton, et both ser-
vices. Special singing. Good Gospel
messages in viiord'and long. Everyone
Welcome. 'Rev. Neil Matheson, pastor,
and assisted: by Miss A. McArthur.
and 14iss .D: Gubbs, of the Ontario
Bible School; Toronto.
1
THE
UNITED
• CHURCH
• I.U'CKN'et*
SUNDAY
MAY 25th:
10 rein. --Church School. !li
11 p.m.-,preacher—REV. S. E.
STEVENSON, Millbank.;
7 p.m.--;Preacher---REV. W. II.
BAR:TIETT, Beevie. • '
8.15 peii. Congregational meet-
ing.
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THF ABOVE PHOTOGRA iS SHOWN A RECENT VIEW OF
THE SHAFT HEADFRAME•; PLAN T,; AND SURFACE BUILDINGS ON.'
• THE PROPERTY . REFERRED TO: •
portant
By Jack M llO W
To Friends and Acquaintances , In
Helens,' Lucknow •and Vicinity
.YOU WILL PROBABLY REMEMBER MB as a farmer resident and: will •knowby brother; Wallace
"- Mi11er and -other family -connections: Ihave--been in=the-•banki_ng2-aiid=investment,business .fest a._eu.m=
ber of years, during which time I haveparticipatedin several good investment issues. ' Until now,
• however,.I have never .been connected with a financial issue of such outstanding attractiveness 'that
I could endorse it without any qualification, or reservation to the people of 'niy owellhome town,
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' FOR THE -PAST TWO YEAR'S' 1 have been interested in a gold mine in the Kirkland Lake camp,
which has ,been brought to_ the stage .where production •will be achieved ,within the next 3 months.
cut of the surface mining Plant of this companyis shown •above. .. .. .
•THIS PROPERTY IS• LOCATED in the same mining district as Lake Shore, Wright -Hargreaves;
eek -Hughes, Kerr -Addison and .Upper Canada..Mill construction is under way and the grade of ore
available for milling purposesis approximately $20:00• per ton, 'fr ori which I ,believe a very handsome
profit . twill be' realized. .
AT
THEPRESENT TIME' there are quite a number of people from Winghaan, yjlatkertoti, Ripley,
Holyrood, Blyth; Brussels. • and other towns in your. locality .who are shareholders in this company.;
AS'A FEATURE of special interest - I have motion picture films *showing the development of this
Mine from its inception to 'the, present time. A. number ofllthese films have been taken underground
end you can see developirient: going on' 500 feet below the surface of the 'ground.
I WILL BE VISITING my' brother Wallace and a few other friends. in the neighbourhood within the
next two weeks, and :will have . the motion pictures • with tire. 'I will be 'only too glad to arrange for
interested parties to have an opportunity to see these pictures and obtain complete facts regarding
this• outstanding investment opportunity.
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I RECOMMEND THAT you tear out,the coupon below and return it to me immediately. There will,
of course, be no obligation .entailed' on your part; •
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VERY TRULY YOURS, ,
.nnour cemefr
- JACK MILLER
. J. MILLER & CO.,,
80, RICHMOND ST., We
TORONTO: EL. 0237.
I aminterested in obtaining additional in$'ormatipe.'on the mining Com-
• pang mentioned
above.
NAME
ADDRESS ,
Lucknow
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