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VAI ,New"McCormick-Deering, :No.: 7 Enclosed -Gear
Mower We think it is one of the finest pieces of •farm
equipment we :have ever sold l . the never had 'any
Everybody Who ;has seen it says Y
idea that a mower could be built as this one is. .
For example: The entire 'operating mechanisms
including drive gears, differential,. and countershafts,
assembledcompactly in an oil -tight gear housing and
runs in'a.'bath of oil. There are four high-grade roller
bearings. Operation is so smooth and noiseless that
you can scarcely hear the light hum :of the sickle!
ends of the main axle.y
Special oil seals at theand fl
wheel shaft, : and the oil -tight gear box preyent leakage
4 • and protect all working parts against the I entrance of
dirt and other abrasive materials.. ,Floating action of
cutter bar' provides ample play • without disturbing knife
registration. , '
ALSOUS ABOUT HORSE DUMP and'SIDE DELIVERY
A S1FE GRAIN 13INDER,S &. HARVESTER
HAY RAgESfrHAY LOADERS .,
THRESHERRS. BEFORE .BUYING. THESE MACHINES ARE OF
THE HIGHEST QUALITY and LATEST IMPROVED STYLES,
. For :Sale • At
W. G. ANDREW'S
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JULY 5 & 6• from LUCKNOW,
To Stations Oshawa and East to Cornwall inclusive, Uxbridge, Lind-
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, Midland, North Bay, Parrs, Sound, Sudbury, Capreol and West to
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'• Niagara falls, Owen Sound, St Catherines, St. Mary's, Sarnia, Strat-
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TRAIL RANG'ERS'' :WHITECHUIRCH ` •
' rule aarcl• :bc+.oU,k,tq'thc last iueet-I •Mr•,'•and Mrs., Cox, Mr. Wellwood
this term,. members, tomorrow and daughter Jean, •also Mr..Kenneth
night, same timer' same'place. • • Weever attended the ,patriotic meet-
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Remember our ruirp dates, gang-- ung at Clinton• on Sunday.
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August 1st to 0th at ln•aniteht Mrs.
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• s. •A. Reid has .'returned to • her •
• Bad, Port Elgin: a turn a haute here. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Reid
I•sei plan- your • holielays so you ,won't' of, Brantford spent the A4veek end here
miss. it. With her but returned to .Brantford
Ata meeting, of the .Bruce I'r'e it on Sunday and Mrs: Joe. ' Holmes is
bgtery last .week in Soiathamplotr, staling with .11lrs Reid.,
.was .e epic ec o the United
The
Week
in
Parliament • .
By -
W.. R.
Tomlinson,
M. P.
The tragic. defeat of the . French
Republic in Europe•' brought the War
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one' step closer,
Tuesday, before a. hushed' house the
Prime Minister tabled a- bill which
would 'empower .the government: to
,require all persons to "place themsel
yes, their services and their -PT -4,611r
at the disposal of His Majesty.
The move toward complete . mobil
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Nation of_all man -power' and resolve:-
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esoure:
es was- a .popular one '.with, all sides
of the House, and the bill quickly
;reached second .reading,' It .emphas-
ized the fact ' that recruitment for
:overseas service -would be maintained
on a voluntary basis.
It was also announced •that a nate
ional registration of Canada's man-.
power would be instituted. at once,
and that the government would esta-
blish ' without delay a new. department
cif- government .to be known•as the
Department of National War Services.
There should be national acclaim
of the Prime Minister's move to mob-
ilize all national resources in this
time of grave. crisis. National secur-
ity demands it. Canada; for the first
i { { t vrththis t 1,4 er Mr. J-.1',fcInnis,o,f Teeswater visited'
•• C'hurrh Boys lamp this sunutrer b• e- ion Saturday with • Dir. and : Mrs. Joe
catusc of. war conditions• • Tiffin.
Therefore no•rieli gale will...be, sent.; . Mr, and Mrs. , Ezra ''S'holtz spent
Sunday . with his brother, • Mr, 'Reg.
•Scholtz at. •Auburn. ,
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The W. M. S. 'of the• United • church
arae holding' a tea..at the home of Mrs.
A, Fox ,;on -Tuesday.. ,
• Mr. Stuart Collyer and -Mr; :and
Mrs. Ed. Thorns spent Sunday: even-
ling 'with Mrs. D. Oilhes. '
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• Don't •' miss the. meeting Friday r'•• an s
' from our' Club' to, this camp as stated.
in. last w'eek's coluunr. However, any
•! members wishing to attend.. the Pres-
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Camp, and able to. pay $3.0G
costs, will be •sent.• • '
•. Not much news this ,:week, gain;
• but remember • to . watch this, lunrn
• • while You're ony holidays thi . sura-
• Hier, and keep u1, touc-lr tvith.the Trai• l l. 1
' Ranger itappeningi. 11 d lUr Frank Flani
gan an
• night; members.. "re .going to have
a' sell meeting in' 1uding three movie
' shorts—"In• the . Shadow•'of Mt. Ms-
iniboine" also' "The Spy of • Nictau'"
'and •a .;travelogue of Quebec:and the
':iiaritintes.
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THURS: HAY, J',UNI• 27th, 1,940
TaQR SA.L�E Good used side • rake ec
low Wagon. Alex.'Reavie, Lucknew.
FOR SALE.—Fraine building, 12' „x
24', suitable for garage -or pqultry
house. Apply to Lucknow Agricultural
Society. .
THU PALACE GARDENS of For-
mosa, •Ont., are in : excellent: shape for
picnics: The price .for picnics and rue-:
unions is $2.50.:For small groups and.
l d'therings, still lower reductions.
Mr and Mrs. Wally Flanigan :of Lobo
spent Sunday with Mr. and: Mrs. Geo:
Fisher.,.
, Mr., •and tilrr''Bert Reid of •Listowel
called on friends in the village one;
day last week. .
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FOR SALE:= -6 -weeks' old Barred Reek
;pullets;'- and year -Old : New Hampshire
hens;, blood tested. Spence Irwip,, R. 7,
Lucknow,' 'Phone 67-13, Dungannon.
MOUSE FOR SALE--ln Lucknow;
teres of land, frame house, ..modern
••onveniences, stable , and garage.
Terms arranged.. Apply to John A.
MacDonald, Phone, 51, Lucknow.
-HOUSE FOR -SALE—Comfortable
frame dwelling, all, modern, convent,
iences, good.' garden, good' garage.
Will sacrifice for quick sale. Apply to.
Sam Murchison, Lucknow or F. T.
Armstrong, Goderich.
time, •:with :Britain facing invasion,
i in the first line of defence. •
"I wish to repeat, said the . Prime
11dinister when bringing down the Bill,
"my undertaking, frequently given;
that no measure for the conscriptioc
ef' men for overseas will be introduced
by' the present administration."
While. military service is o tstand
ing, it is to be' noted that ifferent
kinds of service are recognized a:
essential of
the. war, but.while mobil-
ization of wealth' is . essentially 'part
of the bill, no bank• deposits are go-
ing.. to be seized,, though regulations,
will ;be devised to make available for
war put -liaises the• ;material possession'
of the country. '
The Acting Minister of •Nations.'
Defence Mr. Power told •'•the House
that every able-bodied man under 4€
would have not only ;the :opportunity
but the obligation "of joining the mil-.
itia service of the country. This is
being done so that every able-bodiei
roan may . be trained in the use' of
firearms so that if the country' is
invaded they will know what to do
Remember that no . large army will
have to be fought, but Canada must
be prepared 'for the new method o'
warfare ;— ,it .must be prepared tc
combat parachuters. The •members
the House have all received special
pamphlets on what • the parachute-
looks like a description of theb
dress equipment, etc. I may say tha
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IN A RECENT SURVEY BY AN
INDEPENDENT, UNBIASED AUTHORITY
FORMER BUYERS OF EXTRA -PRICED
GAS OLINES VOTED BY A BIG MAJORITY
THAT "
izi. geze
✓ ANTI -KNOCK ✓ MILEAGE
✓ POWER ✓ PICKUP
✓ ALL AROUND PERFORMANCE
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'TEACHER 'WANTED
Lueknolw Public School requires for
September; a lady teacher to.- teach
Grades III &' IV. State qualifications;
experience, • references and salary ex-
pected. Donald Henderson, Secretary.
Lucknow . School Board.
PERSONAL
NEN OF 30. 40; 50! HEALTH (VIM.
•?UP) : subnormal? Try'Ostrex tablets
1,f tonics, stimulants,. oyster elements'
ton aid. recovery, of `normal pep. 'If not
lelighted with results • first package,,
maker refunds its low "price.. Call,
:vrite McKim's and all other good•
drug stores.
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BINDER'' TWINE
• The Lucknow Consumer's' Co-oper
ative will have a • supply of Blue Hell
twine. on; hand. Order early as price
may adttance. - John Jamieson, Man-
ager. .
these troops: are so • trained that it
takes only,. fifteen, minutes from the
Hine they • are • dropped ..until they
are' in ' action.' • •
:By the. time this article is •printee
the tragic events of the lastweeek wir
have unfolded. •The disposition of the,
French Navy will have been• decided
together, with the. eastern armies ani
air force. • Their 'disposition mean
much to• Britain and -the • Dominion.
who now must fight alone. Every•bout
strengthens us: Our • industries arc •
keyed to the' highest pitch. With • the
special powers • the government ha:
received,• any' industry . can now,' be
calledupon to produce for the defence
of the' country. , •
•It was emphasized that the measure
had been undertaken' to • defendr the
ada . against attack, , '
swiftly moving cycle. of events, car;
no longer be regarded 'is an impos-
ibility. -
The bill was debated for three days
and passed final. reading late Thurs
day night. It has now become law.
On a division Wednesday night as t'
whether military service . in Canada'
should be ' compulsory or • voluntary
the government's majority was :20'
to 2. Usually such a hopeless •minority:
would not • be recorded, but • the. goy
ernment insisted on a recording ir
order. that it would-be placed on Ilan
said just where the . opposition came
from., In this instance it came from
Mr. Lacombe' of Two Mountains, Que
hec, 'and M. Lacroix• of, Montmorency
Quebec. It is significant that this wa•
the only opposition to the bill. Iry
this time of emergency several voter
for the 'bill, who, even as late as the
.first war session, last September, bay
opposed participation.
The bili gives the government brow •
general powers, so that • it can mike
whatever regulations may fit any con
tingency which may -arise at any time
The main .feature. of the bill is, tha
the government can now• place men ir
the positions •which they are mos'
beneficial.. It- reads as follows: -
WHEItEAS by reason of develop
merits A,since the outbreak of the
present war ,a special:, tergency
has arisen and thee national safet:
of Canada has become endangered.
and
WHEREAS, it is, therefore, expedient
• to confer upon the Governor 'ir
Council • special emergency 'power
to permit of •the mobilization of al
. of the effective ,resources of the
natiron,_.both human and •• material
for the' purpose of thief def+ettce ani
security of Canada, and
WHi fTAS it' is expedient that ,the
said powers should be ,.conferred
upon the Governor in .Council dem-
big the continuation of the state o1.
war, now existing:
Therefore llis Majeity, by and with
the advice 'and consent of the Sen-
ate .and the Hoose of Commons en.
acts as follows;
cited as::the Nat.
A-. E. COOK
PIANO;, VOICE & THEORY
FOR APPOINTMENTS
Call At Hills Store or •
Alex Mowtray''e •
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`,.ARMSTRONG.
OPTOMETRIST Y -
t WILL BE
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IN LUCKNOW
EACH. WEDNESDAY
1:30 to 9 o'clock.
.AT ,'WM. SCHMID'S' STORE
• NOTICE
That beautiful , • chocolate ' . chestnut'
Eielgian• stallion "Master doe, .with
:livery inane., and tail, .weighing a
ton,- .with action like • a ,blood, will be
tabled at. 'Jim Irwin's, Second Con
-ession • of Kinloss on Thursdays be -
•tinning dune 27th. ,— Proprietor • T.
�L. Durnin.
necessary or expedient for securing
the public -safety,,';the 'defence of Can7
ada, the maintenance of public order.
'or the, efficient proseCution of the
wan, or• 'for maintaiiiing supplies or.
iervices,sessential to the life Of' the
3. The powers tOnferred by the next
°receding Section may .not be exer-
rised for the purpose of • requiring
.)ersons to serve. in the military, naval
air forces Outside. of Canada and
.the territorial waters thereof. ..
I.: The powers conferred. by this Act'
%%hall remain in force ohly doring 'the
•ontinostion of the ,state of ';war now
:i. Every order or regulation .passed
older the authority of this Act shall
e' tabled .in Parliament forthwith if
lent is not in session within two
leeks of the opening of the .session
ekt following the making of 'such
-der or regulation.' ,
cribe the penalties that, may be .im-
osed for violations of orders and
egulations made under this Act, and
nay also prescribe whether such pen -
shall. be imposed uaon sominary
•onviction or 'upon indictment; but no
•uch penalty shall exceed a fine of
Ive thousand 'dollars • or imprison -
neat for any tenni not exceeding five • •
-ears, or,both fine and imprisonment.
Western Ontario' Motorways
LEAVES LUCKNOW, daily ex.;
cept Sundays & holidays at '7
a:m. for ' Wingham, Clinton,
LO, ndon, Detroit, Sarnia, Strat-
ford, Guelph, Toronto, Hamil-
ton.
SUNDAYS & Holidays -4 P.m.
BUS SERVICE
from LUCKNOW
TO RIPLEY : and Kincardine,
leaves daily except 'Ssndays &
Holidays at, 9.10 'p.m:
• SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
10:0 'p.m:
For further information, see
Local Agent
T. . W. Smith.
Central•.. Garage s Lucknow
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SMITH
Pontiac Buick Matti ti
Central Garage
ervice, Lucknow, Phone 148
1940.
2. Subject to, the provisions of sec.
tion three hereof, the ^Governor in
Council may do and authorize such
acts and things, and Make froin time
to time such orders and regulations
it requiring persons to place themselves.
theit services and their property at
. the diposal cif Ilia Majesty, the
Adoption 'of the hill by the Sehate
ame late, Thursday night, and royal
-msent by Canada's new Governor
•-neral, Earl AthlOne, was given on .
riday.
The full details of the government'.!
ins under `the act remain to he dis--!
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iected within the next few days. A
.w Minister of National War Ser. •
;ces' will be appointed, and 'several I
has already been announced that •
rter the tabling of the Budget on
londay, The Hon. J. I...Ralston will
ihe over the vital post ef Minister ,•
f.NatiOnal Defence, left Vacant byl
he death of the late Hon. Norman.;
Rogers, and a sacceSsor to Mr. Ral-1
ton in the post of Finance will have
0 be appointed.'
With war -time simplicity t'anada's
oteW Governor General, the Earl of
Atholong was sworn in the Senate
lumber today. There was ,none of`
he usual lierrip. Indeed it'is the first
time that a new Govemor-.General
If Canada has. not been sworn in at
the port of Arrival in Canada.,
Mrs. R. H. is visiting this
week:at Niagara Valls with Dr. and
Mrs. Thornas.
At 7 weeks your chicks are On the
way' to becoming money -Making
Fall and Winteelayers. Keep them
going !lathe right direction by feed-
ing Roe CoMplete Growing Math
—the feed that has helped
hundreds of thousands 'of .Ontizria
chicks grow into Sturdy, strong,,
produCtive pullets.
This Complete feed is of a '
medium textuteo high in digestible
nutrients—with the correct
balance of proteins, niinerals and
vitamins your chicks need -to pay
you big returns in Fall and Winter
eggs. Ask your Roe Feeds dealer.
d-ROVV.IMG MASH
Saki
FINLAYSON BROS.
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A co-ed Who gave g3 reastips for
hating Men, eloped nnd Married one 1.
of them. This •may not mean anything I
more than she wants to preve her
former contentions, and she May em-
erge with several mete reasops.—
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PROVEN FOR
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