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SEWING ACCESSORIES-•rS month sliding covered zippers, white
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Dome Fasteners, Dress Shields. .
.mJTTONS-a good- range to chooge -from. C rd '.,, • 15c
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WE HAVE BEEN' FORTUNATE in r iving a shipment of mens
Balbriggan underwear; .Penman's irts and drawers; Combina.$
tions,. ankle length,• short sle e; combinations, knee -lemgth.
Athletic tops. •
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Weekly/1 FEATURES
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IODIZED SALT
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PALAIOLIV.E. SOAP -
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SUPER SUDS SPECIAL
NONAGENARIAN'S BIRTHDAY
REVIVES 'OLD• MEMORIES
On Wednesday, Mak . 20th, Mrs.
John Hodgins of Kinloss marked
'her . ninetieth . birthday'. The cele-
bration was held at the home of her
son Lorne, . where many neighbors
��id-�ri�:rids'c�lied�eire�-Mrs-==glodgiia
who was `considerably acquainted in
Walkerton and environs, and a fam-
iliar figure in passing through the
Bruce Capital,,,in a one-horse shay
in the old horse and buggy. days of
the gay__ nineties, with her sister,
Mrs. John Taylor and 'Mr. Taylor,
for many years -town -clerk -and-tr-ea-_
surer of Hanover and a book store
and stationery 'merchant there. Born
in Thistledown, Ontario, Mrs. Hod-
has,r. ent iost_. !of. -her life in,•
`Kinloss, a small hamlet that was
long 'known as Black' Horse,. being
named, we believe, after the Black
Horse hotel there long owned and
conducted by Mr. Fred Klempp, .for-
merly'of Walkerton and brother of
the late John P. Klempp,' who con-
ducted the old Royal Hotel near the
eastern terminus of . Durham street.
Mrs: Hodgins, 'who is the ,oldest
citizen . of. the Black Horse district
having resided there since her early
f..
THE LTJCR OW 41,14115111%, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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SEIT TQ OVERCOME
MOSQUITO SCOURGE
Mr. Graham MacNay, son • of Mr.
Peter MacNay of Ashfield, is one of
two Dominion Gevernment entomol-
ogists, who are conducting experi-
ments in swamplands near.'. Marmora
in an effort -to combat this insect,
which so far has• been a ' potent
ally', of the Japs in the war in the.
Far East. •
The following dispatch. from Mar -
more appeared in a recent issue .of
the 'Globe and Mail: .
Marmora-Exlieriments now 'be-
ing Madeby the Dominion Govern-
merit entomologists in the mosquito -
infested aviwarnplarlds• north .of this
village will;pla •• a great'relent
ultimate ,defeatil of the. Japanese in
the Far East. . •
Malaria and' yellow fever, .tropical
scourge of the white rade, were con-
tributing; factors in the defeat of the
British: in Malaya Straits, Bataan
and Burma. • The mosquitoes, car-
riers of the disease, were potent 'al=
lies of • the Japs in their conquests
so far, as they spread disease-ainon!
the Britons..
In an effort to .combat the mos
quito menace, two Dominion Gov
ernment entomologists, Graha
MacNay and H. A. U. Monro, ar
conducting research in the swamp
land near the Crowe River . an
Beaver -Greek-Both.__are__KtAna_
Regular; Box 20d.
ei'tide- aplenty--of=Vitamin
Your Week -End Order: r We
Have The Finest Obtainable.•
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THOMPSON'S
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human guinea pigs to the swarm
of mosquitoes that infest the swamp
lands. Daily the two men, wi
faces protected by mets and hand
by rubber 'gloves, offer their bar
arias •to the hungry iriseets tb tes
`repellents.
The- repellents they ._hope to _de
velop will keep the disease-infecte
mosquitoes 'from attacking 'the sol
diers and will thus cut down th
spread _';of.,,the dread tropical d
eases.
This phase of the entomologic
work .being carried on in .Canada;
'con'idered one of the most impo
tant ,in`°view of the war in the Fa
East. The conditions existing nen
Crowe Lake offer an excellent o
portunity for research as the and
sirable 'insect -finds ideal breedin
grounds in the ' small pools an
swamps:. • . .
"Repellents effective for a sho
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THURSDAY, JUNE llth, 1942
LOCAL and GENERAL
Mr, Russell Phillips spent Sunday
with his parent, 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo.
Phillips.
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Mr, Chester ' Twainley of Wood-
stock Is holidaying this week with
friends here.
Mr: -and` Mrs. Lorne Wilson of
Dundas spent ,--the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs.,• W. T. Roulston.'
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Mr. and . Mrs. J. K. MacLennan
of Glamis spent' Saturday'ivith their
cousin, Miss Catherine MacGregor.
Mrs. - Thomas Henry of Belfast
spent the, week -end in South ampton
visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles
Brown.
Miss Jean • Thom and Miss Joan
Earl of Toronto were -week-end bis-
iters at. the -home of Mr. -and MT.
Campbell. Thompson.. '
Spence o
f Sash-
Mrs. J. L.'S
and M s, e
Mr p
uncle.
withthe latter's Sash -
atom visited
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Jamie-
son over the week=end.
Mr. and Mrs Sidney Decker, Bill-
ie and Norman and Mi. and Mrs;
Henry Tierney 'of Kitchener were.
week -end visiters.with' Mr. and Mrs:
Con Decker.
Miss : Catharine MacKenzie and
Miss Gill of Toronto spent,the week-
end with Mrs: Annie MacKenzie.
Mrs. Vlac zie accom anfied hem
back . to Toronto where she will
spend the week.
Miss Ruth('I Dahmer of' Kitchener
visited. here during the week. '
Miss Flora ' Andrew spent the
week -end at home.
Carter, em
to
Henry a p ed
.y by the
C.N.R. at Mallon spent Sunday at
his home.
Miss Pearl Henderson and Mrs.
Morgan Henderson. spent the week-
end in Toronto.
Frank Carter who is in training,
spent a few days with his mother,
Mrs.. Annie Carter, Havelock street.
Mrs. Garnet Henderson was visit-
ing' in London Over the week -end.
Garnet, who is in the Military Police
force, is now at Halifax.
'• Mrs. Margaret -Dudley of town at-
tended the wedding in London of • - ,•
her son Elmer A; Kolpin to, Miss-.
NeralVfarkham, on Friday June,•5th.
The . marriage took place in Trin-
ity Lutheran chinch at 3 p.m. Mrs.
Dudley ho
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e on Sato
daYy
evening with Miss Evelyn McLean
who was going to spend the week-
end at her home in' Kinloiigh.
„Cecil ' McAlpine of the Bank of
Montreal, staff is ' ill at his home
here with bronchial pneumonia. '
Mr.' Herb Graham of Toronto is
visiting here this week 'While' con-
valescing from a recent illness.
1
Edwin Smith of Listowel spent
the week=end at t home of his
parents„ parents Mr. and Mr Jas. Smith.
Mrs. (Dr.) E. C. Morgan and chil-
dren, Donald. and Mary, visited over
the week=end, with Mrs. Morgan's
parents,. Mr: and Mrs. Thomas
Boyes.
Mrs. Fenry MacLeod of Richard,
Saskc, returned to her home on
Tuesday, having • spent 'several
weeks with Mrs..Jack MacLeod,.and
Lester, 2nd Concession, Kinloss.
Mr. Alvin Hamilton, Miss Patter-
son and Mrs. Mary Hainilton of
Dundas spent the week=end with
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hamilton. Mrs: r
-Hamilton-is remaining _with her son._
for the summer.
The. June meeting of the Women's
Institute will, be held in the Town
;Ttia11 o'n-Friday'at 2:30 -o'clock, -when's
Mrs. Philip will give an address on
Hong Kong; which is much iii -the
news now; and on which Mrs. Philip
can -taller with -initiate -and
fi
hand knowledge. '
Mr. and. Mrs. Adam' T. Baty and,
little daughter Leis Jean, accompan-
ied. by Arthur, Gordon and Ronald
Kolpin, all of . London, motored to
Lucknow on .Sunday- and werE�c.
guests of Mrs. Margaret Dudley ; and
_ ...1VI1 arid. MrsJthxrlra3t..
calledars
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Olivet Y. P. U.
The Olivet Young Peoples held
their weekly meeting in the church •
on Thursday evening with twenty-
one present. Sandy McCliarles read
the Scripture. The topic was -taken
taken
by Lovell McGuire. The : roll . call
was answered' with one of Christ's
sayings.. After the closing hymn, Mr.
Beech dismissed the meeting with
prayer,
practising physician sand surgeon of Tar. MaeKay said,. "this all -imp
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the Kinloss' hamlet, • which, • like, taut work is receiving due consid-
Goldsmith's deserted village, has .eration from the authorities and all,
seen much better days. -Walkerton
Herald -Times. , ,
Presbyterian, W. M. S.
Mrs. A. R. Stewart was in charge
of the meeting of the society, which
was held in the church on Wednes-
day; June 3rd. The report of the
Presbyterial which was held in
Teeswater on May 5th was given
by the delegates and Roszella Mul-
lin . sang. Mrs, Porteous and Mrs
Mullin led in - prayer. The July
Meeting will be in charge of ..Mrs.
Mullin and Mrs. Wm. MacIenzie.
Sl '
Lu'cknow Merchants'
Prize raw
•
at 10 o'clock, On
Saturday, June _ 13.
AND WEEKLY THEREAFTER DURING. THE SUMMER
Ticket•• with each 25c purchase throughout week:
$1O in Prize,
-6 Prizes $5,,' $2., • $1., - $1.,. 50c, 50c '
'Winners must claim prize within
15 minutes after the draw is made
When Prize Is Not Claimed Corresponding Prize Will Have
Double Value The Following Week. -
Allied Nations •are co-operating to
the fu11est extent".
Mosquitoes on. the average live
One month, according to Mr.- Mac-
Nay. Only the female mosquito
bites, and during the course o$- her
life will feed six or seven times.
To . develop 'her eggs, she •must :at
least feed once.
Ordinarily mosquitoes are not car:
riers of yellow fever or malaria un-
less' the germ has-been introduced
into their system by feeding on per-
sons already infected.' The germ
carried by the mosquito lies ' in a
secretion which the insect injects
into the puncture in the flesh to
prevent the blood coagulating while
feeding is in progress. •
Mr. ,MacN'ay pointed out . that
there was only one instance of mal-
aria in Canada; that being during
the construction -of the Rideau Can-
al, when workers brought in from
the United States are thought • to
have carried the germ into this
country.
In 1937, after years of 'research,
Mr. MacNay introduced a . mosquito
repellent which has met with con-
siderable success in 'Government
circles across Canada. This formula
is now being tested by the British
Army -authorities in the tropics, but
the search for more effective re-
pellents • is continuing both 1°iere and
in other countries.
GETTING MORE 'MILEAGE OUT
Of Your Life. How to keep your
body in the best of condition 'by
following the rules - bf the •National
Nutrition Program and by eating
muscle -building proteins and the
minerals your bones and teeth must
have—pointed out by Dr, Leonard
Keene Hirshberg, director -in -chief
of the Institute for Medical Research
in The American .Weekly with
this Sunday's, (June 14 issue)' De-
troit Sunday Times.
evening.. to- London..
Von, Golf Prize'
Dr. W. V. John ton,„while atten-
ding the .Medical�Association Con:
vention held, ' at the Royal York
Hotel, took part in the Association's
golf tournament and won a -golf um-
brella.
Mrs. J. A. borne, returned to the
village a fewdays ago, after spend-
ing the winter in Detroit and Kings-
ville.
Employed Here
Mr. and Mrs. George •.Bower, Sr.,
have taken -up- residence her@,_re here _ __
Mr. Bower is employed in the Maple
Leaf Aircraft_iplant.: George Bower,
Jr., of Toronto, has also accepted'
a position in this plant, and has ar-
rived here to be shortly followed by - -
Mrs. Bower and son Laurie, when
they will take up residence in Roy
Finlayson's new home.
Another Blaekout -
Mrs. Agnes Kilpatrick McCormick
of Los Angeles, in renewing ?her
, Sentinel-, recently; says "it is just
like a letter from home each week'.
Long Beach had another: blackout
on Spnday night from 9. to ,10, :1VIrs. • • •
McCormick said, -but while it prov-
ed
er
to be only�`fr�ic�nd1Y planes over-
head they feel thankful that our
boys are- on the -alert, she_added. _:.. .
AIRY
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next hydro bill a
You will afmd with your y printed form which
you are requested to READ CAREFULLY, FILL OUT and RETURN
to the HYDRO OFFICE, LUCKNOW when paying your bill.
The information, required by the Ontario Hydro -Electric Power
Commission, is necessary, in order that the IGoveniment may be
informed of the materials and • parts required to KEEP YOUR
APPLIANCES IN REPAIR.
; t effectquality or cost: of service
.filling in form will no •• q
'TH- ANNIVERSARY
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
GOES ON SALE AT
Astonishing 'Low Prices, Commenting
FRIDAY,' JUNE i2-th
We invite you, to
Saving
Special Values 'in
visit the store during this Sale and see for yourself -the :Money -
Bargains we are offering on Our 5th Anniversary in
- appreciation of your past patronage.
Silverware, Silver chests, Military watches, Signet rings
DINNER SETS .
'96 -PIECES FOR- 12
$25.00 UP -
• 9BREAK FASTSSETS
$_7.50 UP
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