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HE* I decided to t�► : my
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ra ..
fiend at baking bread, h
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whole ' famil was .interested, •" ". MRS. yp, CHRISTIE:
fOWef5ound,
Mrs W.Clustieo •
e• •
1b .
° f�'vial and; easily.
tori told me, . , Eventually � ; rises , so
inn t ti that an woman can do
m , auntwho lives ig the country ' , • sieve "any
heard .about,
and when 'we • better' baking with Robin Hood
'• it,
went to see her, the first clues. Flour."
tion she asked me. was "`What Whether you are just begin-
$our areyou using? bake,or whether you
kind of nn to
begin -
That at fol[, me by surprise for 1' have 'had years of'experience
• .. a that the quality, , ours
didn't reaL.z_ q with other . your •
► Hoed so - you when
fl ur greatest °
•.of.. ones baking dope success is waiting for y
much upain the flour. Robin
.. . eu use Robin Hood Hour:
$ Robin
"You'd
Hood Flour is :milled
I .;c1 Flour," her aunt told Mrs: from washed wheat and is guar -
Christie; "Try it.and see how
White d sweet your buns an and nes. In eve bag you.will
its will he.'. , ` Next time I p every • biscuits find the famous guarantee
d anteed to give you• better cakes;
w to an
eas-
Ordered flourIniade:sure:itwas suring you ou of ".a solute satis-
Robin'Hood: I never saw such . faction or your money back
It•.difference," said Mrs. Claris- with an. extra .10%"
de . "There
was: a, remarkable. : •
improvement in the whiteness, �ti�•y" ""�
flavour and texture of bread an
rolls: 1<, really cannot • say ,too . HOME BATING:SERVJtU '
much in praise,. of this'.our.It ' ROBIN HOOD FLOUR MILLS LIMITED
obits Hood Flour Y
Afille4 porn Wadied Wheal
Mrs. Farrish wino is in Wingham .Hos•
pital'. and is, , feeling sone :better.
Mrs. George Lane, Winnie and Hil-
da spent the week -end in Orilla with
Miss Melda Lane who is teaehing in
.
Or •
illa. went last week
Mr. Toro .Hackett
rine to assist Mr.' Elmer .Far- Miss Beatrice Caskinette spent t Go
0
HO'LYROOD
of
ii
Mrs:: Chas:-: Shiieli and ,;fain .Y
in ham;; spent a few days this week
'aV` .g
, and
M
r
- a>ients
withhe fo: rs-p
t rl�i�
Mrs. Chas Cong�ram. d'erwood,'
f Un
lllrs. J' E•;',',ftlrnliuil o
'mother of,• Mrs •Rgbert. MacDoiaald,,
-had .the mufOpin <:to break .her' hip
on Weditesd ,yY •o'f' •last week She, is
as.
a patient °in° laincai..t3ine .'Hose .
present and
'Mr.. a �.d• Mrs Herta:•:Coffee
daughter"of•- Tara :'vi!ere,-Sunday.:vis-
itors . at Mr. ' Austin Legge s.
•
' ..Misses Winnifred• Ackert and;Gwen-.
dolyn Aekert• attended the;.Girls' Con-
ference at 'Guelph •. .this,., week. .
• Mr... and Mrs.. Walter Day of Tee,
water spent•,Tueslai at,,.Mr, Albert
y .
s.•
Thompson � ""
Mrs. Meier Ackert ,attended the'
Bruce Presbyterial. ,at,'Teesw'ater, On
Thursday! 'John. .Peterbough,
• Mr. and, `.Mir......
South Linea: spent ° Sunday at Mrs..
Rachel Gulbert's " : ,
' • .Mr• and ;Mrs. George •Elliott of
Amberley; spent, Sunday- at Mrs.
'neer Ackert's. •
Mr. and: Mrs..Eddie Thompson were
• Sunday visitors With the' latter's par
ents, Mr: and Mrs. George Saunders
of Mafeking.. : •
MacDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
and family ' spent Saturday at Miss
Katherine Roes', Whitechurch.,'
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
:TRAIL.
:..patrol One, captained, ' by Bill Tre
leaven were contest leaders,for 'AKA
with a margin of ea points R
Kl: NUM/
112rs. 'ThRmas , Hockney , and little
;grandson Tommy Pritchard of . Pres-
ton visited during the 'week with her
sister, Mrs ,Win, dadkson:
.
Mrs, Levi• EckensWille was hostess
to the Holyrood Women's. Institute
on Thursday afternoon Mrs. Perry
Hoiigins presided. The meeting open-
ed with. the Ode .and repeating the
Lord's, prayer in unisan• Minutes'of
the last meeting were read and eta
proved. The beautification contest
was discussed and . necessary plans
from the trio -operative Program to be
reported at the District Annual
nn'uane eet-
i .g held at Reids Corne ,s, n
is beingprogram
d.
Mrs• ;eines ..,o
HELENS
'The May :meeting of the `Womens,.
Hsi e
Hall with a- large attendance- and
ith Mrs, Will Rutherfor presiding.
I'he roll call was •respond to by,28
,adios paying their fees and naming
;'heir favourite old song :Mrs• •w A.
Miller took charge of • the business.
An 'appeal was made' for old.leather,
felt hats and clothing; for use in re-
fugee work, It was decided to • inder-
take the making of several layettes
and Mrs, Lorne Woods, Mrs. 'Lorne,
Durnin, Mrs. Ewart McPhersonndd
Mrs. Robert B+achanan were app`
to take charge. Donlitions will be veiny
' over Reg the Mothers Dai* piogxa n we'1come, It 'was agreed to -donate.
Ferguson's. Patrol who •roti second; H owns gave a splendi $1 to . ,t e.: Tuberculosis Society.
u •, J
a • er on :a mother's influence in the eomxnittee with Miss. oin ed to make.
• Patrol 3 under °Stan.. eek'a pro- p• F . . o d aying of fees as ..cone .. er ryas aPP
Murray
Petrel hozrie, Rolllbcall ..and ,P District Annual
out so' they •put -on next.!week's Pro= . Th new. progra _ .fox 1940- arrange, ents for .the here a are Meeting to be held here on Friday
. •, ei� u• s. .,: n: a i
I t`tut was held in the Community
n in;•.,
ei o
me o vv g.
a the' .g n Mrs.
gram t. ..41 !were. distrii�uted..a , a,. ,eke - 'Meeting
31st. Mrs Will ltutTierfird,5'. i;
Mx Levi E n M Y r, r 1 d
off cels. I'r ss. God .
iv- the i � ,. Pharis Mothers, M'.,
`. divided' into,.sixd rr' od ins, Phare
The, eontest.;ls .., ^ r s vice 1�rs; Pe. y H, _ g.. �. d.:as dele-
' i with, • points, given for „Hach aWille , 1 t a ,,. Mre: ointre
is ons Mil,: 'Howard, Harris; Mrs• Thom were apN
fine report of
ndan a -at Club :;meet 2nd vice.,d ' Ackert; aeec - 'Mre.s.Thom were ap l tt P
digsion- Atte c , - 'tread., Miss innifredA, a t, , in ese por by
Church-,
on tattend , t Mass: Edna .the; . years work': was •, .p
ings. and font being. . tants:., - �. iIdred MGQuillrii ,ahoNving �!a
School Miss 'May B.oylo p,
ands r Church` and . Sunday'w o: le • assistant .pianist, . Mrs Hon 'Miss . M ' eQ R inclu ing much
and for `conduct and memory. work. ' g; y Harris; press;'repdrter, Miss, May year' of much act yr .done for the
aid ,
• Boyle • district direetor, Mrs. Ernest Red e Cross and and
organizations
in .connection with the War.. Mrs. Dur Phillipspresented the report
the nominating cornmittee which wa
aecepted and the following are Oa
'officers for the new year:., Pres., Mrs
Will 'Rutherford; 1st vice, Miss Mar
1Vltrrray; 2nd viee„ Mrs. Ball; 3rd vice
Mrs. Gordon McPherson; secretary
treasurer,'Mrs. Earl Durnin; assista
Mrs. Harold Gaunt; •district repro§
entative, Mrs. Pharis Mathers; and
.tors, Mrs.'Stanley ,Todd, :Mrs. Jo
Cameron; pianist, Mrs. Wille R
ford, assistant,,Mrs. E. W. Rice; flow
corniXiittee, Mrs. Jas. Gaunt, Mr
Lorne Woods, Mrs. Allan 'Durnin
Mrs. Chas. MacDonald; Conveners.
standing • coiinmittees—Legislation
Mrs. Ewart; McPherson health an
child 'welfare, . Mrs. Ed. McQuilli
agriculture. and Canadian industrie
Mrs. E. J. Thom; peace , educati
Mrs. Aerie Mothers;. historical r
search, Mrs.. Ball; Canadianizatio
Mrs. Gordon • education, Mrs.Lo
Lor
•
Bud .Orr leads. the Club in all clas-
sesAckert; 'fruit and flower . committee,
with 63'out of a possible 75 ,
points. ^ Con.. 8, Mrs. Thos, aiarris; CoII:'"10
p Mrs Eldon Eckeinswiller Con •12,
�' •' Mrs Bert • McLean,•: auditors, `Miss,
In Memory work division,: Bud. Ori
and Stan Prest' rank first with a:per-
feet score.• For conduct there is: a five'
way tie • with Russel , Arinstrofig, Ron
ald MacInn'es, •Arthur Kolpin, George.
Taylor and Jack Treleaven 'holding
first place.. Russel. Armstrong'stanndsd.
alone as high man at Church, n
Reg • Ferguson, Bud, Orr, Stan Prost
anal Kenneth • Webster Have, perfect'
scones in Sunday' School attendance.
• This is Bruce Beautificatiori .week,,
.so dean •up and let the 'Trail Ranger.
help,•you. By' employing us you make
it. possible•, for :as to buy .our uni-
forms. Won't 'you. help- ;us?
LANGSI,DE
Aylmer Ackert,; Mrs. Howard Robin-
son. The' -National' Anthem closed -the.
rkeeting,and lunch was served by the
hostess and committee, in' charge', •The
June. meeting will'be, held ,at the hone
• of Mrs. 'Thos. Harris (instead "of ..at
the home of Mrs. Roy Graham). Note
change, . WddnesdaY . ;June 12th. • '
• Mrs.. E. J.. Haldenby. and Mrs: E-
Raunchey returned to their home here
this ,week after, a lengthy Visit with•
friends -in-Cuireee and M'erritton.••
Mrs.. John Sturgeon of, Bervie. was
the guest' of ' Mr's. W. J. McLean over
the week -end. '
Ivan Lloy,d'., of Lucknow' speritKth
Week -end with -. Mr. and Mts.
arl
Boyle, '•
-Little .Gloria McCue of Kincardine
visited last;Week'with Irlma and •Jim
mie •Hodgins.
• .Sympathy .of. the :community' is ex-
tended to Mrs; James, Hodgkinson . in
the loss; of her . sister-in-law, ` Mrs.
T Hockin,.,whose funeral. was. held
on ¢Sunday •afternoon froin•her hate
late
1/
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THURSDA7 , MAY 9TH, 1940•
>t►7
- :.
LE• Single furrow riding WANTED—Girl or t i n Sentinel house-
!'"
•
FOR SA, lipid duties •Apply
plowv and a tn.7ggyi Apply to..M h
Lasenby, RR.7, Lucknow,
: t Phone 96 Du
FOR SALE -4 . Collie pups, guaran-
teed heelers; some young pigs ready.
to wean. • James Forster', •.'Phone •
43-r-12.
Mrs.
Jon
of�
e
nt
•
hr'
Ruther=
S.'
of
• Mr:. and .Mrs. Robert Melnnes , of
Culross.• spent Sunday with 'Mr. and
Mrs. John McInnes. • - • .
•
Mr. .and. :Mrs. George Harkness
spent Sunday 'with, Mr. and Mr's. Jim
Harkness' of Culross..
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin -and Mr`s. Geo.
Tiffin spent Friday with'-Mis�a. Jean
P'urdon of West Wawanosh, bride -to
'be. of. Saturday, last:. Reed spent
• Mr. and Mrs.• Robert
undoY
with friends. at Tiverton...
Miss `Teresa ,Caskinette has gone
• East
e of
Harry McGee e_
Mrs. • H
a
s'' Y
to as xst
Wawanosh with the spring, 'work. -
S
Caskinette la, t
•
i'week with her `sister 'Mrs. Ed.. WT del.
Mr.' and Mrs. David `Little, Vera,
Miss Mary A:ltoinn and Mr. Wm. •Warr-
ing spent . Sunday .with. Mr.' and Mrs.
Wm. Irvin• of Mafekingr
Mr. Bill Johnston of Lucknow spent
the `week -end' with Grant: Farrish.
• Mr, it Campbell,' Ina, Grace and
Louise itited. on Saturday. with
friends of Olivet. •
Mr. and • Mrs. Adam Johnstonez
Myrtle and ;Gordon- visited , on Sa .
urdair with, Mi. and Mrs. Alex :Watson
. ileen.
of the Nile. Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Stuart, Eileen.
Mr- and Mrs; Rus Reed :and -Leon-
Donald spent Sunday with'Mrs..D.
aid' visited with her parents Mr. and
Martin • . at; the home of Mr. Arnold
Mrs Young , of Auburn. •
.Mr. Wm. Henry has had. the.
water phone installed in his home.
Mr. Harvey Scott had the good luck
last week; to capture another wild dog
or. wolf alive and when takingeet
it
out of the car though its front. they
ol
were tied it got away and when
went to catch ' it again they had
CATTLE WANTED_Want about •15:
head .4f '•young 'cattle , to., grass. Apply
un er` •RR, 3, . Lucknow,:
to Lloyd' Il iliu t .
-r-3..• Bdngannon,: •
FOR SALE 'or RENT -100 -acre grass.
farm, running water. 'Plaine ,
wanner'..
WANTED—Lady for hoiisekeep r k
,elderly lady in town. bight
•Good wages. Apply Box 3$, Sentinel.
SA electric wishing
FOR S 1 v.*.
rnaehine in' good. conditioli.iA.pp Y
Sentinel Office..
• bull,
bred Durham,.
re
-•: A` :--•Fu
,TOR'' $ 4E
2 years „old. Ed. James, RRR.1,.,Holy-
•
rood: •,
• :APPLICA_T„.IONS WANTED: ”
Operator fel Motor.:'Grader, Township;
off= A shfielc}. Price :per hour 25c. ' Ap
lieations .to •'be. written and in elerk s
hands by 6 .p.m. May 13th. C. E Mc-
Donagh, Clerk, RR: 3,. Lucknow.
°KIDNEYS ARE CLEANSED acid in-
vigorated by using Rumacaps.. At,
.regular intervals, use Runiacaps for
your health's sake. McRl'WS DRUG
STORE.
lna.
s,
on',
e -
M
Woods; home economics, Mrs..Tom
Todd;'•community activities,•Mrs Got
-
°
u,,
don McPherson. A humorous re
on "A Radio Mix-up" was given .by
residence;' Dutton. Relatives from
Mrs. i E. ' was and. Thom takene ; topic Mrs.
attended the funeral.
Mr Nople'Guest visited Sunday 'tVende
tenderede to the retiring secretary and
-te d:
president, Miss Mildred.MCQuillin
e
At
th
con,
A
and Mrs. W. A. Miler."Mrs.
elusion • lunch.. was.served by
• d Miss
an
Durnin .
Lorne
Mrs. Lo
Stu art
M .
5.
.i Durnin.��
Annie
Miss Ruth Ramage 'Of Toronto is
a visitor at • her home.here.
-Mrs. Ball, Mrs:Wm. Rutherford-.
Mrs. E. W. ;.Rice,. Miss Mildred Mc
Quillin and 'Mrs. ' W. A. Miller at-
tended the •.West Huron•Women's In-
stitn.;te at Mrs. Oster's, Blyth; on
Monday. •
' ...
Mother's Day will be observed 'ir.
the.. United church next Sunday, both
at Sunday School at 10:15 and. the
regular..services at 11 a.m.
The regular aneeti'ing of the Y:
U. was held with E. W. Rice pre-
siding. Dick Weatherhead gave s read-
ing, "Forward
r ,Soots. in Heaven" and the
'with Canadian youth'
topic Forwa d
was• • taken . by Mrs.- - Lorne Wtsods:
Mrs. Arnold' Barber. , and Bobb,
Phillips of Fergus were visitors wi
Mrs. R. J. Woods on . Saturdays:
•
Mrs. Young and Miss Ruby Youn
. guests
of
Mr
of Loyal•, were recent g e
and Mrs: Stanley Todd. .
CLEARING AUc .TON SALE aa'of-
ferm stock, implements; etc., at S.H.
Lot •24,.• Con. 13, West Wawanosh on
Thursday, May: '16th at 1:30 'o'clock.
See' bills. for list: and terms. Matt.
Gaynor, Auc.; & S. Naylor, Prop:.
FOR SALE—Seed barley,' grown from
Registered seed in 1939, No..1 Gov-
ernment grade, germination 96°,(o;.75e
bus.; also a • quantity : of soya beans,
Mandrin' variety ' grown from Regist-
ered seed in 1939., 5..R. Robertson,
Lucknow.
with_ Mr, • - and Mrs, Milton Guest, at
n•
tton.:
Eat:
Wm. 'Holland .of the, 97th B
tery, Listowel, and Mrs. I-Iolland vis-
and.
M
r.a
r parents, he
' a with
ited Friday
Mrs. Robert McLean.„ ''
fined
•
Little Mildred Pinnell, is canfined
to bed •
• •
The Anniversary Services will IA
held in the.Presbyterian, church .here
Sunday June. 16th.' .
Miss. Annie Statters' is, „ some im-
proved in. health after.being confined
to bed.
Mr, John Red returned• to Hensel
n:: Sunday after assisting his father
pith . the ploughing for the feast ,week.
Mr.' and ; Mrs. Wilifred. Pldinkett
and Donald • of Auburn spent a day
last • week with' Mr. and Mrs. James
niri.
Dien
Mr. 'Robert, Soaks'. of Saskatchewan
carne last 'week to Mr. Ewart Jamie -
COURRIE'S. CORNERS
Miss Marguerite' Jamieson develop-
ed the.measles, then 'became gradually,
Acker and peritonitis set in.. On ` Fri-
God rich Host,•
tel She as 'Improved
son's.
Woods.
•• MAF•EKING
Miss Hilda Twamley of Stratford
spent the. week=eqd at her home. .;
Mr. and Mrs., Eddie ThompsonOf
Holyrood .'visited on Sunday .with
'Saunders.
r
r r eo e
G
s g'
a,n
aM .
Mr. and Mrs.: Jake Hunter ,and
family of pion visited on. Sunday. with
0o s.. .
The Young Women's Missionary Mr. and Mrs. HermanPhil
h i ipsnes ai#d
Society of the . Presbyterian church, Mr. •Bailie • Stothers;
1 Stothers of :London visited
rWhitechurch are holding their meet -Donald,
ing this week 'at the home of Mrs. on Saturdaya. and Mrs. nd Mrs M Iv Henry
Conn. ` H° s . - Sun-
Johnson iniloss
and
Elizabeth abeth
0
f K p
r
The Whitechurch 'Red. Cross Soc-s day afternoon :with Mr. and . Mrs
nett' PP
shi ed the following: 65 pair
socks; 7 . pair .wristlets; 7 sweaters;
United Church W. M. S. Ione , knee cap; nine scarfs;
The April meeting of the W M S' 34 hot water 'bottle covers; 27 nee
• T. t e pri pyjamas.; 2 suits
of the United church was held last cap covers;:,12 suits pyj l
Wednesday with Mrs. Bushell -Pre- c n rens
siding' over the' business of 'the, -meet-
ing. Arrangements., were made for. all
wishing to attend the Bruce Presby-
terial, to be held in Teesrovater•on the.
2nd of May. Mr`s. Grant McDiarnaid's,
group then took charge: of the meet -
Mr McDiarmid gave'the scrip-
•cure lesson. Mrs..: Mason led in prayer. •
children's underwear; 1 qui t, Church Tuesday afternoon.. (Further
Miss Reba Marshall,: Miss. Ina and articulare will be:given next week):
W 1 H r k ess 'spent Sunday +with p
George
Con., Culross. I Genevieve Watt, gave the , comment.
The United . Y. P. 'S. heldtheir The topic,
Forward
by Duston Beecroft
meeting Monday evening -with . Miss' youth, given Miss Mildred
Horton.
'The funeral of the late'Mr. William
C ok, who passed away Saturday ev-
ening at the home of his sister, .Mrs.
Mary Glazier was- held from Blake
NOTICE
W. • L. MacKENZIE wishes to'an-
nounce. the appointineiit of Erie Cox,
'as salesman ' for . Lucknow and vicin-
ity;
es ay' ar n
Mr. and Mrs. Gamble of 6th
C I
day 'they rushed her to a meet-
ing. s. Mildred. Moore presiding. ,The theme and Clifford La
h slightly butpoem.
Mrs. J. Hall sang. a solo, accompanied of the meeting was anot heavenve read McClenaghan
a don Mrs. J. Tpoe of Whiel
is critical yet. . -with their
and Mrs: 'Lorne Famish,lateek Kim Mrs. a '1Vsple d . Mrs paper E. Mc- ba Mrs earth.
and Mrs. Falconer and church Spent Sunday
ter
Mr. splendid on .
Mrs. John Farrish visited'. last week gave a Prica: Mrs.. Falconer also read a poem. Miss ati'tes here. •.
vvith'1VIr. Elmer Fairish of Gorrie,afid problems and opportunities in Af • .
'"a
"A lot of .people look at Pontiac's
size and quality -figure the price out
of their. reach." ,
"Friends. see Me in my new Pontiac.
Next time we.meet, 'they ask how can
I afford. it?' '
IT'S human nature to let your friends in on a
good thing. That's why 1940 Pontiac owned
are advising so many of their friends to buy a
Pontiac.
Al
Pontiac deserves. this kind c " friendship, .,+_
'day, there's a ' ont.ac r • r - ei
in 5 new series of Sixes'and Eights—and ()rites
start with the lowest! They're great big cars with •
long wheelbases-Wide-seated and roomy—with.
power -packed. engines that challenge the gaso-
line economy of the smallest cars. And Pontiac is '
engineered to cut repair and service hills almost
to &vanishing point. Visit your Pontiac deaiera
? y4
"I tell them Pontiac prices start with "You won't find a smoother, quieter
the lowest to check up and see. • engine
g §e hanPontiac's, and I get more
And they do!" perga
v
Wit
e'
ARMSTRONG
F. 'T..,
`OPTOMETRIST '
WILL BE r:. t .
MORTGAGE • SALE
Under •and by . virture of the pow
ort
in n
e rte .g
in .
a e g
err Contained..
s hien will 'be produced :at the time
of
r
sale
ill
o fe
r
ed
fo by
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•
1.thee_.__...
sae
public auction at the Office of ii. •S:
Main street; I.
: ,
AETHERINGTON; K.0 ,�
Lucknovia..Qritario, .on `Wednesday, 'the
?9th.. day of May,. 1940,.
the 'following valuable : real estate
being house and lot in the; Village„ of
Lucknow' in the County of Bruce,
more, partioula 'lY described' as follows
ALL AND . SINGULAR that certain
-parcel or tract of land• and premises,
situate,' lying and being 'in• tine Village
Lucknow in the County .of Bruce
and Province of Ontario and being
e "S
,
'a Lot
Letter r
ofVrll e
sed,g
o
••omp,
'n• the said Village of Lucknow. •
Upon the- said premises .there, is,
-'aid to be situate a .one and one half
storey • brick , veneer house. in good
repair with all modern' conveniences:.
T,ERi1�IS OF SALE:. Ten percent• de-.
posit' at • time of sale, balance • , in
sold Sub-
ject
s
�p� rt
thirty days. The pr pe y.
ject-to.•a•.reserved bid•. .
• For further.. particulars . apply to
the •undersigned: e
' • R. 'S: .IBETHERINGTON, K.C.
• Solicitor for' the Mortgagee,'
• Win'gham, Ont:
WELL. HENDERSON, .
'Auctioneer, - '
Lucknow, Ont.
PURPLE GROVE 4.
The social, which, . was planned and
arranged .,some- timeago was held in
the school house on Friday evening.
D. S. MacDonald performed the duties
of chairman: An . enjoyable program
included "'duet • by Mrs. John Emerson
and • Miss Marville Scott; a discussion:
led by Mr. John . Emerson; a drill' by
the school children; .'several guitar
and violin selections by Mr. Donald
Robertson and Walter Collins; and a
solo by Miss 'Margaret. Robertson. The
National Anthem•brought the meeting
to a close when refreshments and .a.
eocial chat were enjoyed.
Mr? and Mrs. John • Colwell and
Currie ,spent, •Sunday with their
daughteMrs. Donald McCosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Emmerson
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Emerson and fam-
ily. and Mr. and Mrs.. Dan Gillies
and Donald visited recently at Mr.
John Emerson's. •
'Mr. and. Mrs. Bohn Elliott of Clark's
spent Sunday at Mr. George. Emer-
son's. •
Mr. George • Thompson and : Mrs.
Trafford and children - visited' with
Lucknow ' friends last Sunday.
Mr. Alfred Scott . of Kincardine
spent: a day at the Grove.'
`Mrs. Funston spent Sunday With
Miss Minnie Fair.
Mrs. Ralph Hill spent the week -end
with her another; Mrs. Long.
Mr. Wet Collins of Kincardine. call-
ed to see friends at the Grove recent-
ly •
IN ' LUCKNOW
EACH. WEDNESDAY
1:30 to', o'clock
• AT . W M.' • SCHMID'S STORE
•
A. E. COOK,
`PIANO, VOICE & THEORY
FOR .APPOINTMENTS:
Call At Hills Store or
Alex Mowbray's,'
'Phone 145-j
TINDERS FOR COAL AND COKE.
SEALED Tenders addressed to • the
—undersigned and, endorsed "Tender
for Coal", wi+ill be received until 12
o'clock noon (daylight saving), Wed-
nesday, May 29, 1940, for the supply
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,
Department of Public works, Ottawa:
and the Supervising Architect, 3'6
Adelaide St. ',East, Toronto, • Ont.,
Tenders should be made on the
forms 'supplied by the Department
and in accordance - with • departmental
epecificationn and conditions attached
thereto. '
When the amount of a tender ex-
ceeds the sum of $5,000.09—Whether
it he for one building only or more—
the tendeers must attach' to their ,'
tender a certified cheque on a char-
tered bank in Canada, made payable
to the order of the Honourable the
Minister of Public Works; equal to 101
per of the amount of the tender.
ea Bearer Bonds of the ' Dominion of
Canada . or of the Canadian National
`Railway Company and its constituent
companies, unconditionally guaranteed
as to principal and':interest by the
Dominion. of Canada, or the afore-
mentioned bonds . •and •a certifiers -
cheque, if required to make up an
odd , amount.
:The Department. also reserves ihe
richt • to demand from any successful
tenderer -•a security deposit, in the
form of a certified' cheque or bond as
shove, equal to. 10. per . cent of the
amount of his ' bid, to von t' the
proper fulfilment of the r'ontract.
• Bv der,
3. orMd SOMERVTLLE,
Secretary.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, April 30, 1940. ,
.WHITECHURC•H
Miss Agnes Paterson has returned•
to her home after being in. Winghain
Hospital for a few weeks recovering
from an operation.
Miss Isobel Fox of Wroxeter spent
an afternoon in the village with,
friends.
on
Friday,
evening as three Luck=
now nien were driving west their
•k ..
'which was park . on the side pf the
road in front of George Kennedy's.
Theircarp was badly '/reeked. • 'Dr.
Johnston was called to attend the in-
jtrred men who: were George Twamley.
Jim 'ailbert and Marsh Gibson.
Ro'» psora-Putden---At the manse on
Seta -clay at five o'cloe by the Rev.
John , Pollock, Miss Jean Pnrdon
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Pur,
don, St, Helens, to Mr. Calvin Robin,
son,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas.
'The
BRA Y (HICK
Does theTrick!
Bray Chieks are .real money=
makers. I can prove it. Place
your order here. 100% live de-
,ivery guaranteed.
& *.Gibbons
Leith
BOX 72 LUCItNOW
W. SMITH
it
uckn ow
Western Ontario Motorways
BUS SERVICE
from LUCKNOW
LEAVES LUCKNOW, daily ex- •
cept Sundays .: &: 'holidays • at '7
a.m. for Wingham,. Clinton,
London, Detroit, Sarnia, Strat-
ford, Guelph, Toronto; Hamil-
ton.
SUNDAYS & I�olidays--4 p.in..
TO • RIPIEY .and Kincardine,
leaves daily except Sundays &
Holidays at 9.10 p.m. '
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS--
1'0:50
OLIDAYS-1'0:50 p.m. .
For further information : see
Local Agent - •
T.. W Smith
Central Garage Lucknow •
Now you can reserve a • seat
Matinee or Nights for
'Gone withthe Wind'
ONE WEEK BEGINNING
Mon. May' 13
at 2 p.m.
Paramount' Theatre
HANOVER
Twice daily at 2 and $ p.m.
ALT.•. SEATS_ARE tESERVED
Prices: Afternoon • at 2=•75c .
Evenings at 8--1..00
MAIL ORDERS: Send money
order and self-addressed stamp-
ed envelope for choice seats.
HURRY! • Seats are selling fast!
1
rap'sor aaeS3.^L.,4rasa YiSi iE kin 2a
Burwell. We wish them ipan.t ham)
.years • of 'wedded life. • • ,
The W. M.'S. of the United .ehu'rik
held a work meeting at the home of
Mrs Walter Lott one day last week.
ZION
Sunday seh0o1 at 11 a.m. next Sun.
day. Church service at 7:30 p.in.
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Reed had • for
Mrs. Tichboi;ne of Godeinch and, their• guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs: Lorne Durnin of St: Helen's W.R. Farrier, Messrs...Garnet and
spent Saturday afternoon with their Clifford Farrier of Whitechureli, Mr,
mother Mrs. 1). Kennedy. . and Mrs. .Chas. -McDonald, St, Ilelens,
ti
Mr, and ,Mrs: Peter Coo a i aini a
Mr. Richard Gardner was in Tor-
onto on Thursday' last, '
Miss. Harriett. Whitley of Crewe is.
assisting. Urs. Ralph Nixon at press
ent. '` •
•..
'Mrs, MaryAgar .ar was a rerSEnt vis -
►tor with her niece, ,Mrs. Richard
Gardner and Mr. Gardner.