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PuM1nner .Clothes
Here Are Values You Capt Afford To (Miss
'.OT ON PRINT DRESS1iS- Lovelp patterns sad shies. All
brawl new dream Size. 8 yeses to 14 years $1-1
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OSi-Ttc latest
abodes for
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n, summer dneeees., Chiffons, Crepe &send SezvService-
.75e, n5e, $11 '
"SOCCES, for the, Family. • Pair
BOYS' COOLIFtSeeFaney Wines,: size S4 %- Pia 35e
SLACKS—Smartly patterned. Sanforized cotton. pleated .Waist and
self belt, green stripe; Size 30-36 waist $1.79
BOYS SHORTS—Washable and sanifoi zed, taste*: inserts 4waist'
Price - - - - - . 59c. ,89c, 98e
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UNDERWEAR FOR aiEN-' CoaabinsOeag; shoii g
•; le€ `No sleeve sad short leg= Jewels;: # �F� Shoats and
BrevenStyler
Templeton
THE LU1CKCNOW SENTiNEL'
WHAT OTHER
TOWNS. ARE. DOING
Local nnet aenta should be interest
ed ' in what other centres are doing to.
stimulate business and .encourage the
buy -at-home policy, and locally we
might well adopt. s®m iething :off this
,nature..
Tees -water merchants recently ia-
taoduced a 'Saturday night ticket draw
lliat 1
for cash prizes totalling east 10. $
weekly. Winghomo' has adopte4 a sink-
s draw for cash prizes totalling
AL
Lem's Remodelled
When Iii Lucknow Stop At
Lea's . Newly Remodelled
Restaurant:_ '
Special Quickly Served
PIEULL COURSE MEALS'
At Moderate Prices.
Come. In:: And Try . Them
You Are Invited To Inspect •r:
OUr Cafe At Any: 'Time
Rest'.Room Accomedation
HARRY LEM, PROP.
Cafe
CLOCAL.andGENERAL)
•
Mrs. Harry Brevan of Wingham
visited' last meek witine, Mrs. Bert
Ward.
Mrs. • N, B.. Bushell, ,who has been•
ill for a• time. is at present confine
to her room with a development• of
phlebitis.
Mr.' and Mrs. W. Robbie .r e recent
visitor's in CofIIingwood with 1Ir. and
Mrs.•Andre w
nalt
on.
Johnnie Dahmer deft the first of
the week to commence a job at Walk-
ertefin . where .his father hasbeen ,eta-
.
weeU amateur hour ployed fon a biline "• •
Im Duaha� a . y
which
last year; . ; . Morris Murchison of Buffalo, N. Y.
1>rovee7 very popnlaa $ , Murchison, `
is . to oe againBaeld' each week during • and klany
Dl ..lniso
the current • season_, Three p • `rues of Penn-, visited last ; eof Pittsburg:..
ek:' with then -
o are'. awarded the winning 'mnnele, Mr. Sam Muirehnsolm.
two dollars.
contestants of each Messrs. 'W. E. Treleaven and : Her -
• THURSDAY, JUNE.W6th, 1940
DISTRICT ANNUAL
HELD AT ST. HELEN'S
For the sixth consecutive year -
Fred: Oster of Blyth was re-elected
president of the West Huron Wornen's
Institute at the district anneal meet-
ing held in the Ulniited. 'Church, St.
Helen's on Friday. Over 200 dele-
gates were prusent representing
-breaches at Goderich, Clinton, Lon-
desboro,• Blyth, Auburn, Belgrave,
Wingham, Kintaii, St. Augustin ,
Dungannon and .St. Helen's.
the
At a
,Morning
session Scripture
mr" '
reading was given bar Mrs. Boll of
St. Helen's and 'Prayer was offered
by Mrs :`Law -on of Auburn. Mrs..W.
J. Fraser • of Wingham, read the min
egtes of the Previous' annual meeting
The treasurers of the various branch
es presenten encouaagiflgi tiler;
reporns.' The •:conveners ofstandinnf
commmitteesalso gave eonipr'ehensive,
reports of activities ' along various
@nes showing :.much worth -while: wort'
'aceerplislned, chief . of which consistei
of Red Cross activities: Reports : Were
received by committees of Canadian•.
ization, legislation,: education, helm
economics, conmmaunkty activities, . ag
riculteare, historical research ani
health and child welfare. A new::wean,
nnnittee on war work was added.
Mrs. Menzies, off Londesboro, con'.
travailed a solo and, also led ion cone
ennui r singing with Mrs. R. B. Phil-
lips. of Auburn, at the organ. Mrs:
James Bisset, of Goderich, gave the
Federation delegates report.
Dinner was served at neon by the
members of St. Helen's Institute, a
which Words of Welcome . to the dale
-
gates were Spoken
by
Mas..
(Rey.)
G. •A. Barnard, of, St. Helen's. A grac-
iaus , reply Was given by Mrs. W. J
Henderson of Wingham.
Officers ' Are Elected
At the: 'afternoon session the re-
port of the nominating committee
was brought in' by Mrs. W. . J. Hen•
Berson, convener: The election :of of
fivers ixas conducted! by Miss, E. V.
gaturidge. of the Ontario Department'.
of Agriculture, , Institutes Brandi,
Toronto_ nto_ . •
Of- iters elected were as follows•
President, Mrs. ' Fred Oster,. Blyth-
tst- vice-Dresident, Mrs. W. J. Hen
Berson; 2nd vice-president, Mts..31.
Beatings, . Belgrave- secretary -treas-
urer, Mrs. W'. J. Fraser, Whig/main
Federation representative, ' Mrs. .1
Bisset, .Goderieh; alternative. Mrs. N.
W. Tiewairtha, Clinton; . delegate t.
Federation convention, Mrs. R. David-
son. I)iangannon;,. alternate,- ' Mrs. E
Adams_ Clinton; auditors; Mrs. Web-
sten and Mrs. West, Wingham... _
Miss E. V. Bammridge; the guest,.
=laeaker, spoke on the ' co -operatics
program and • the West: Huron In
stitritte decided to ask for an officers`
rally which Dungannon offered to en
tertair. -Mrs. I- Young,' of St. Mary's
Federatioon representative, reported.
on the Beard meeting at Toronto
Mise, Flora Dern„ Home : Economics
- _neat. also gave an interesting re.
Port- .Mrs_ Robert Seott; Kintad, ani.
Miss Isabel Caheinang's, of Blyth, eaci
sangolds. •
Wingham's offer to entertain the
annual meeting next year was grate-
fully accepted. An expression or
thanks to the St. Helen's Institute.
the United Church board, the vocal
is-ts the pianist and all who eontriib
rated to the success of the, ennnuar
meeting was heartily endorsed.
In : Orangeville:, „ 1pcl--y per, old 'Treleaven are this .we/k pea at-
tendammc at the DF.ituommal �Qnllers
sons, each week receitre 10 poands of I e ,
• Ilo
sugar apiece in a eamPaign awhncb''. onventnon being"held in Butffa .
ends in Septernber When they really Mr. and. Mrs. A. E. Elsmere of
do it uJn in ..a• big way by making a" Exeter • (nee Enola • Boswell) Were
draw for a car, an electric refriger Sunday visitors with - Mr. 'and Mrs.
ator and an electric stove. • 'K. C_ Mrnrdie_ •
In .all these. •aws tickets are re-. a.trt' Get Man rued'," the lona tall -
In
n cash purchases, and in the ent play under sponsorship of the
Orangeville case on payments. of a, Lucl:-mmow Women's institute was pre-"
counts as well- seated in Teeswater on Monday eve-
ning before a large atndienee.
exon
en
IL
visiting
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MAJORITY VOTE
REPEALS BY-LAW
a Sale
tons
that
lwa� d
has a
It �" PP
some inducement' a>f t 's nature could
undertaken successfully in • Lack-
noay. The Pipe Band; in its Weekly
band concerts, is a popular ' Saturday
night attraction for mann; ;,but no-
tthing bas been, . atteffipted to p�mpuslar-
ize W•' u esday evening as a shoppine.
night in Lneknow.
A :prize draw Q°ould i : effectively
arranged, we believe for either nights:
and an amateur hour or sone other
formi of entertainment& could, no ' doubt
e organized as a regular uid-week
feature.' In this regard the new .loud
speaker equipment in the arena `!might
prone .i valuable if the consent of the
Clansmen and the Arena Conrffiittee
.was sought. . -
Misses.. Alice and 'Ann. 'Brown of
Detroit and Miss CCnristn a and Cannn
on .Fimmb yson of Toronto .were week
' d visitors 'at the home. of Mrs.' A. •
Finlayson. i
Mr. ,and rs: • W. J. Spin�I'er •.are
"siting rims week with relativ• es in
oronto,' where tleey plant to attend
e 1i cDonnald-Will�-if wedding . at
mmox'College Chapel onn Saturday.
ss
Harry Prest_ son of .Mr.' and. Mrs
N. Presit• and Charliie. Robinson,
nn ..of Mrs. Tyndal Robimmson. oft'
olyraod, both members of the Royal
Air Force, '`stationed at and near „Tor-
nto, • were . week -end eisit€ers; at their
peetiive. hones here.
3!a rersarY SAL
et i stock gives on sale at astonishing ''I..OWV
• For .Two Weeks . our. entire g
Prices that in many cases are below to -day's replacement casts. It will
P
ay you big dividends to buy now during our Anniversary 'Sale, from
Fri, May 31 to Saturday June 15
Quoted Prices can't convince you of . the savings this sale offers you, so
Comb in and See, and Come EarlylFor First Choice
° . .
of the Bargains in All Merchandise, including • .
Clocks �.
Watches
Jewellery.
,,Silverware
Diamond Rings
Silver Chests
China Cut Glass
Novelties
iWE INVITE YOU TO COME IN ,AND LOOK AROUND AND- LET 1 Sn,
PRinVE'THAnn THIS 3rd ANNIVERSARY SALE IS A GENUINE BAR- '
GAIN SALE IN APPRECIATION OF YOUR PAST PATRONAGE.
m. A. Sclimid
JEWELLER AND WATCHMAKER, • LUCKNOW.
(KINLOSS •COUNCIL MINUTES)•
Coraneil !net on May 27th, 1940, all
Members present.
Minutes of Last reviler meeting
and speeial meeting of Mav 3rd ap-
proved, and ordered signed.
Harvey Scott presented claim for
bounty on seven . wild dogs` as also
John Ross, for threewild dogs. These
,
Were ordered paid.
By-law No. 3, 1940, as prepared
by the. Township solicitor was intro-
duced. being . a By -Bear to aepeaJ. the
second and third reading and final
passing of By-law No. $, 1939, known
as lithe "Ackert Municipal Drain : Im-
prdvement By-law.
Moved' by Tffin and. Hodgins :.that
l3y-lair No. 3, 1940, of. the Township
'. `Kinloss„ ice,. read'a• twat; seco ed
and third ^ time min finally pass
this 2'Itte day of May, •1940.
• Moved' in: aiinendnent, by Elliott
and. McKenzie' that :weproceed to
complete the: drainage' workin ae -
cordance with By' -law No. 3, 1939.: ?
end ask the Ontario 3lunieipel Board
far its approval. . -.
Couociltor McKinnon supporting
the !motion, the motion was :declared
married.•
Moved by' McKirnnon and 'Tiffin that
Engineer James of Walkerton be ap-
pointed engineer, to report on the
cleaning out of the. said, Ackert drain,
and that. the .Clerk notify him ire
inediately'ared that he report.en sante '
at the earliest possible date. Couneet-
for
Hodgins supported the notion
and Reeve Elliott and Councillor Mc-
Kenzie voted nay:
Council adjourned and �acas coruts
toted a Courts of Revision of 1940 with.
the Reeve as chai-mmann_
The appeals were dealt with as fol-
lows: Mrs. Jane Baechler. Kinloss,,
of 'sustained; Robert Moffat, Lot 5.
on. 4, not sustained; Peter Mirin-
REDEEM YOUR OLD GOLD AS
CASH ON ANT ARTICLE YOU
BUY
LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
WATCH FOR YOUR OLD R ATCII ON A
• NEW ONE
Rev. and Mrs. 3. K. Mecilli'ray of
Sarnia, who moved from Lucknow' 'a•
gena ago, renewed acquaintances here
aitd in Asbfseld this week.
A SES OF PORT ALBERT NATIVF
INTERRED, THERE FRIDAY
The wishes of the -late . James Ben-
son Hawkins, of- Edmonton, former
Western Ontario commercial travelee
and Goderieh merchant, were fulfiller
on Friday afternoon when his ashes
were interred in the cemetery at Por
' Albert, his birthplace, beide his Fath
ery and mother. Rev...A. A.` Maloney
.Anglican . rector, coducted the ser-
vice. A small group of relatives and
close friends were at the .graveside.
Born at : Port Albert in 1867, Mr
Hawkins died in Edmonton' on Feb-
teary
eb
teiary 22nd„ this' year • Itis 'grand-
father, John Hawkins, built the first
non; Lot 8, 'Con_ 4, reduced $300 on-
buildiings; Imperial Oil Co, Lueknovv.
reducted ,$200 on 'business; Mrs. Har-
old Parker's dog struck off roll;. Mrs.
McLeod, Lot 7, Con., 4, dog struck
off roll: L. McKenzie, Lot 20Con. 7,
reduced' $300; Charles Hodgins,` not
Comm 10, not sustained; Chants
Hodgins. Lot 21, Con_ 10. redtieed
$100 •on buildings Adana McQueen,.
.1Lot 1. on. 6• reduced $100 on build-
ings; Wm_ Pinnell, Lot E.H. 10<Coni.
11 reduced $100. Earle Hodgins,
Kincardine
Lot~ 23, Com- 9, one dog struck froom
roll:
Moved •by McKenzie and Hodgins
that the. Court. of .Revision he n 34
-nosed and the Assessment Roll at
revised be taken as a basis of tan- ..
anon for the year 1940.
Connell, ,resumed for general busi-
ness. '
Moved by McKinnon arid Tiffin that
'-he assessor be paid illalarree of sal-
ary and .postage., $4/.25.
Moved by Tiffin and McKinnon that
the auditors' report on the • Collect -
lens Roll • be accepted and • they be
onus $4.00 each.
Moved • by McKenzie and Tiffin that
the Collector's Roll be. accepted, andhe be paid $112.0la
0 sentry and extras.
Moved by Hodgins and McKinnon
than the sum of $15.00 he paid to the
`Last Post Fund,"under the War
Veteran's Burial act. Re the late Her -
Ad M. Parker.
Moved by Tiffin and; Hodgins that
the Clerk write the Townships • of
West ' Wawanosb and the Village of
Luclniowre relief tai Henry Albrecht_
Moved by Hodgins and McKenzie
that we give a grant of $20.00 to the
`.ueknoty Agricultural Soviet n
'Mewed by 'McKenzie and Hodgins
`hat we do now adjourn to .meet a-
*,aiiu on Monday the 24th day'of June
:t the usual time and place.
Thurs., , Fri$ Sat. June 6-7-8
GUIIIVER'S
iL
VES
A full-Lenylh Feat -us Cahoon
• z,.iG,�nt4700
Yodr Favourite . Fairy' Tale In 'A
Marvellous . Cahoon Feature.,;
Mon:, Ines„ Wed: June 10-1.1-12
TWO Outstanding FEATURES
>'�EA
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
"THE EARL;
OF CHICAGO"
'PLUS"
GINGER ROGERS
- in —
e7'
`Fifth , Avenue
Girl..
A SPARKIANG COMEDY/
Cheques issued—J. ' R Lane, hyd're
it Hall. $3.54; Harvey Scott, bounty
in 7 wild dogs. 140.00. John ' Ross
'county on 3 wild dogs, 60.00; R. Et-
'tort. part salary, 15.00; A. McKenzke.
>art salary, 15.00; E. Hodgins, part
:alarn. 15.00; Dan McKinnon, part
salary, 15.00; George Tiffin, part sal
-
ley, 15110; 'rhos.-.Gauint, part. salary,
'5.Q0. J., .IL Lane, part salary, 5000.
Treasurer of Ontario, license for hall,
100; Lttcknow Agricultuuai Society
;rant, 20.00; Emmerson Irisin, bal-
ance salary, 4125; Dan' McKinnon, 2
iambs killed; 12.00; Mark Johnston,
inspection,' 2:50; P. A. Muray, audit
coll. roll, 4.00; K. Weavrer,audit colt.
roll, $4; • David- Carruthers, sal. collect-
or, etc, ]:12.00; Last Post Fund, grant
.15.00, 3: G. McKay, conveying Mrs
France to Kincardine Hospital, 2.00 •
saw and Roan- mills in 1840 when Port Municipal World, supplies, 2.67;• J.
Albert, on Lake Huron, 10 miles north
of Goilericb, was a thriving lake port.
The urn containing the ashes of
W. T.
hi to
Mr. Hawkins turas, shipped
i I;ellnae, Goderich, boyhood Aram, who
{ with William and '$arid• nlamrkins-
wenue inn charge .of funeral arrange-
meats..
11 Hall, relief, 35.03; R., J. Button
relief rent, 1.50; J. H. Hall, retie$.
9.62. 'pillage of Luct:now, relief, 9.22;
1. Miller, relief rent, 4.00; Thos.
etc 3 00;
Gaunt, postage, .„ . J. R. Lane
retie/. O. A. P. & M.. allow-, 12.00;
nerd's Bakery, relief bread, 3.04;
Township of Culross, relief, 6.13.
Highway cheques --Milton Walde
pay List 38, $4.80; Noble Guest, pay
THE MORE YOU BUY THE
BETTER YOUR CHAN'C:ES,
TO WIN THE LOVELY
Cedar
Chest
Value' $29.95
WHICH. WE ARE GIVING
AWAY ABSOLUTELY
FREE
' CIiILDREN'S. SUMMER TOG-
GERY at THE SEPOY STORE':
BATHING CAPS,
BEACH. TOYS,.
ETC
SEPOY
5c to $1.00 Store
THE
UNITED
CHURCH
LUCKNOW
SUNDAY
JUNE' 9th
11 a.m.---Sunday School Anniver-
sary and Fathers' Day.
Minister's father, Rev.. T. R.
Todd of Simcoe, will preach to
the children. Baptismal' Service.
, 7 p.m.—Young Peoples' Service.
• One of the young • men of the
congregation will preach.. All
young people invited.'
' list X39,. 29.60; Levi Eckenswiller. pay
list 40, 4.10. Fetish Moffat, pay list.
41, 9.20; Dan McIntyre, pay list 42,
6.09; Russell Gaunt, pay list 43, 16.30;
Sam Nesbitt, pay list 44. 20.60; Win.
Stanley, pay list 45, 27.90: Reg. Mc-
Bride, pay list 46, 19.15; Robt. Rass,
pay list 47, 28.00. Alex Mac.eod, pay
list 48, 16,55; Archie McIntyre. FaY
list 49, 19.80; George Lockhart, pay
list 50, 11.00• Allister Hughes pay.
list .5t 9.00; Wm. Kempton, pay list
52, 9:00; Miss S. Purvis, stamps, pay
list 53, 3.00. J. R. Lane. Clerk.
ThSaleursda. .� �Fri`lay aturay, Th�is �i�fi"'eel+chioi��thly _' �... . y4 _ . s
Is Very _.. Large Assortment Barg ►s On The Count.3rs For Yours. Inspect on. If You
There A• ,
Did Not a, Get A Sale Bill In The Mail Ask For One At The Store. , . „