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Pecial Values InHouse
IONGO�LEUM, LINOLEUM & ;FELTUI,.jRI]''G��•---V4"e can: claim you
• Worthwhil m:Saltings _en these. -e'
UtTAIN NETS -50 inches wide. Yard
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KLLED CURTAIN NETS—Creamer, ecru. 35 inches wide
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F1ULLFD CURTAINS --,Colored frill. Yard , .;..
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'CURTAINS --New shipment.. Pau
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YS' CAMBINi�TIOPTS-4 yrs.-16' Yrs
BOYS* OVERALLS; :PANTS, JERSEYS',. ,SHIRTS, '
BASEBALL `BAPS, CO.OLIES..
eiv‘60061,46 15c
._.:$1:00 np:
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SOCKS,'
, ANGUS NICHOLSON • 1
The deaths 'o Mr. Angus Nicholson
occurred suddenly at h..is
-home at Bel-
fast early last Thursdaymg'ornin Mr`.
Nicho.
lson had not enjoyed goad health
f'thepast few ears but `had beeyl
>' y f Alliston.. � '
skin' in his- erden on Wednesday,
t midnight, _ Norma ; Wilson He took suddenly • ilI; about midnight, lq. _. W' son oY ... e -•,g
,1 than' ' :an. 'hour, . , ' cepted a position in . Hamilton where
and, expire d ln es6 t , .: , . . ,
(LOCAL. at�d GENERA.
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Harry, Alton and family of Walk-
erton, sent Sum da with' his. mother
in Luekno .
Th. andMrs..W. J. j obb spent. :the
week-en"d with, fir, •Robbs Mater, Mrs.
ar , Latimer o • •
ichols was in his 73rd•. ear,' he is noir .employed..
Mr N Qn Y
was nrn Ile
born e .the Second 'Cones Mrs., M. J. Meade, 'Montreal,• has;
sion Kinloss, and has spent his eni been na recent; visitor with hergrand'
tare life in this community.For •a parents, Mr. end !Mrs. F. Malcolm, •,
number 'of' years•. he lived near 'St• ; ` Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Alton and Miss`
Helens and for . 'he past t4ty-four. .
. e,.. ., . Olive Alton ';of- Toronto • ere ,Sun,
is d a $
years had resided, at Belfast. .da visitors with' Mrs; , es:' Alton.,
;y
Mrs; Nicholson Predeceased_ her' has-, . - 'and da ' ` teras • Mar-
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M. Wm Biue. u
band in 1`935 end a. son, Angus,, passed .•
• . t and ' ': le of Detri}rt were
,. gars . die n r
away year ago,
TION ABOUT. J:. ELLIOTT WRITES.
40-1-1,71E EDITOR
' .10ENSE• LAWS
Our :.editorial on!doge last week, re-
sultede:n ,theloeal asseiimeidropking
in wit! a.copy of..the statues covering`
The, dog tax,.. and we,Pass'en a few of::
the regulations, to 'which; dog owners
w •t om
� Py'
There rs no exemption; and even
pupa are slbjeet to the statutory.
tits, which can be' iner'eased: "by. •a•
lot by-law i f so decided by a mun-
eaireaL .:e+mirteil _ Thi. . statutory tax•
9le •aiot1' r
µ,. fe. for
a fenraie dprB,- with' a X2.00 ee.--
fdog, ,male, a female;
lieessor requires 'each
�r ar tenant to sign a
t they are, 'Of ere, not. •
rf or harborer of a dog or'
cgs 'Tli 0•41, s a'_penaty or.,,.a,se.
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er
;union, , and the assessor is • alsd
'even a . higher fine, for::fail
arry`,out his`:preseribed duties..
Persons 'securing a dog;;lafter
m8. the assessor's statement are : re
eponsible for seeuring °a'tag from•'the•.
assessor The full:::fee:,applies :-until,
September 1st and,,,after` that date,
mai': the iaext :assessment, -the ' tax.
rs. cut•. in 'eve,
Failure :ofa dog owners to C comply
each,
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:Your c issue: of: May let was ':an un-
usually good number, and one: of the
-most 'interesting items was 'the an=
nouncement that you hae assumed the
ownership oftheeer,and that' -the
ovine .lP..la
r -to
�'. aB ,'i foto e
- .tine w xr°°
'..•e'`ad'� ex
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be directed ;by a real Lucknow.. old
boy.:I reniereber your, grandfathers
a. - :-e
The: funeral'service was beld•.at his wD. 'eekAndersondn.guests,of • Mr.. and Mrs".J:
late° residence on Saturday afternoon
conducted by Rey. James Wilkins. In= Mee, -,,Eldon Johnston• and -infant•
ternient was in South Kinloss Celleson, Clarence, !of .Toronto,, spent last
et th 'pallbearers• 'beim` Ronald week with her parents, Mr: and Mrs,'
Grain;, John Campbell, Brown Harper,; R. A. Grant..of .Ashfield. •
11 Rutherford, -Albert__Alt
Will
ENGAGEMENTS
engagement i'p announeed of
Florence•. Gwendolyn,daugh-
tee of,Mr, John McQuillin . and the.
late Mrs. Mc,Q,liillin, of Lucknow, to
"o Qf
Mr
"` EdwardJohnston,. n
Mr. Gari J s , ,,
and Mrs, Edward Johnston, of Blue -
le , t arra to take • : •.. ce early
va ., tile ixi.:. ; ge ,,, :p1,a earl*
-111-211.110.7,--,77: _
lir• and We, A. D. Culbert, -Con.
12,eld announce Abe eng .ge-
�ment: •of their daughter,. Ile. Jean, to
Mr. Edwin Delbridge Smnith . only son,
of' Me. Milton : Smith and the; • late
Mrs;: Smith 'of Detroit.The wedding
Will take place'�at 6:30 o'clock on May
•:24th,:''in the'Ottawa, United ,Church;
I incoln and Teeumseh -Road, 'Wr'ind-
Appreciated Help•
Prompt'. action by friends and
neighbours prevented, a chinnney fire
at the home of IIr. and Mrs, James'
Baker a.from : having serious con-
sequences' on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.
Baker are sincerely appreciative •of,
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the assistance .rendered. • -
Frost Causes. Concern
_..
Agri'es'`:gf"syvereenz�'httly--frost-s=-
av � beencausing farmers consid-
h e
eralble.. concern •although • damage to
d.. te does not seem'to have been. real
o " theWeatherman agen
serious ,and a
as; the 'mercuryon the upgrade.
:en . o' °' +nad'Johnstone, with the R C: it
Adana .MQ
am c ueen. :.
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F .at Manning Pool,_ "Toronto spent
Ten children survive, Archie'of Bel - •' '
the week -end with his parents, Mr:
fast.; :Mrs. Tom' Glazier, Ashfield; and Mrs...Russell' Johnstone...
Mrs.. Sam Cupskey, Kinloss; Mrs Art ,
_Mrs. Charles e ..,' who recently.underwent
Thomsons Ashfield; Dick Reed,. o.
'Wright, Seaforth; 'Mrs. ,Jack Irwin, an appendix operation -in Alberta, has
Belfast Mabel of Pert 'Albert and sufficiently 'recovered to leave ,,the
John,. Chester and Sam who had been
living at home. •
'"` "" 9 ole of •
One. �6rov�lier, '� Nicha s f th k
FIs Quite Ill '
Mrs: Susan > Ph'lipa formerly of
Belfast, who is ,making her home ,in
London- with Mr. and Mr. s. J. W. Al-
ton, is:'quite "ill,a'nd :little hope .15.'en
Lt stained -£o -her:'recovery.� - •
TO CONDUC1` SEI!• LS • OF —
GiSPEL. SERVICES :HERB!,
A' series of gospel. services will, be
held in the: Town Hall, conducted by
T. E ' Summers, • B:A., field represent-
ative cif .the Christian Business Men's
Association of Toronto. . The series•
commenced last night .('Wednesday)
a : continues until Sund Ma 25th'
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hospita'1`: Dick is at Big. Valley.•
"from'
'P. a
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•o e
wee'
w th
' latter part
a r
Ottawa e
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on a brief visit with lire sister,: !Mrs.
Archie.Maclntyre and Mr. Maclntyre.
Lucknow and three ! liters Mrs. Jack.
, I clunes Lueknow • Mrs. 'James : Liz -
Thompson: and CeniPbell and I , can .ett,
"Ghica a and Mrs.'. George Gillies
recall your great grandfather, Mal- of Western . Canaria, also survive:
emPh.... --p•hi the error
_ "faithful . .fit .d
Mega n
with his assist .,n, , Donald
: BELLE,MacDONALD, •
c The funeral oic Miss Belle' Mac-
. The„weekly newspapers : seem to be Donald, of, Chicago, was held from the
int!) nto their own, lately and you Kinloss. Presbyterian' Church . on Sate
'have a genuine opportunity for ser urdayion. the 'arrival' of the afternoon
`vice and leadership in your cornniun train. Rev. C.. H. MacDonald and Rev:
ty-I .....-you-every-success.. Mr. McConnell .conducted the services
and at. the : graveside: Chester-`Rone=
knowledge of your • editorial'- forbears berry,.ca •, nephew- of the d'eparted'. vw-
goes back to,, editor .David. Boyd. in• .man; also spoke a few. words : of tri -
1876;• but the' best known to ;me was bete,. Interment, took place in •Kinloss
James' trained' Cemefex 7 Pallbearers "were W. W.
ago on s ip • `c an, rc. e c e
Advertiser. One -of my keepsakes -.is . Difincte MacLeod:•
his successor, aures Bryan. • Hill, Thomas . Burns, Angus McKay;
longthestaff of theLondon. p l• M Mill A hi M Intyr' &
a picture sent tree by fri d : Bryan in ..The departed 'woman was a sister
y M D
Columbia, showing him ,in his flower ac .on an
are •nephews. As ;a' young •girl Miss
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garden with •a' companion Bruce' -old” MacDonald resided on` :the " family.,
boy, a la...Bradley, sin -' homestead Which "is,•now, occupied by
Archie. Grahams:'' 2nd Concession, but;
for the greater, part. of her life. had
resided ,in 'Chicago.
Aniong those from.a distance who
attended the funeral • were Mr. and
Mrs. Chester `Roseberry,, Chicago;
James MCCallunr,:' Detroit:; Mrs.: Thos.
MacDonald, :'London; and..:Mrs. Mac-
Leod of Kincardine. -
ABBEIIT' E. MEDLEY
In ; failing health for some months,
Albert E. ,Hedley.. of . Greenock' tome--
ship, died, Sunday night in Kincardine
Hospital Mr. • Hedley had been a.
Member of Greenock Township Coun-
cil,for several years past and had
taken an active Part,. -in .conirnunity
and municipal''. affairs. .
laterears, where . he was 'in ,British 'of the late Thos MacDonald. John
• ald d Garfield MacDonald
.vitlt 'then lad, perixiits an officer of ,'ley, remembered by old timers as th
the lays td destroythe nniin'alrwi'thout =physician'"at Bervie•
a warrant'=heirg n'ecesslif y. ► ' :: John Elliott: -
"STREAM" Or CARS RESPONSE
TO "PIGS FOR SALE" AD •,
•Mia. ..Pearlman' has ' jdst 're:
turned'hi Hier -from Toronto with
a: rile, variety of New a3reases
• and Coati. .
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GALL IN AND SEE ' THEM.
;LI AN
LUCK ONTARIO
There its ' a : demand for :pigs these
days, as -Herb 'Miller -Wilt testify.- He'
ran a "Want Ad" last week offering
.some chunks for sale, and by 8.30
Friday morning no less than seven
_ ..cars were 'sitting 'whim_ yard as pros-
• pective, buyers! simply "streamed .,in"
,and II the "bidding- was . brisk," '
• IYUMAIV BABIES 'BR'OUG er--tj "
-ley Baboon and Beer 'Mothers. •Read
about the' startling cases investigated
by Prof.,' It. M. Zingg, distinguished
anthropologist,.. which proved 'that.
children can ,be:. reared: by wil4 ani-
inals, as told in --a , feature -article in
The American: Weekly with • the May
18 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times:
Be sure to, get The Detroit Sunday
Times this° week• and every, week:
M..
A,
This Week -End Only
MEN! Here is a real. buy you cannot afford to miss. This
special range of two -pant suits= -one pair pleated and one
Qlain : in ,fine worsteds— new shades of Blues, Greens
Hrowns-All ' sues from' 37 to 44.
. : PRICED AT ONLY
$21•50
With The Two Pair. trousers
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is a
pair.
and
B.,
PEARLM:AN
LUCKNOW, ONT. - • 'PHONE 85
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NOTICE
Dr. ns. - ittie wiii :b2 .absent .from _
:his: office from Maj !9th' to May 21st
while', .attendings the>Ontario Dental
'Convention at. Toronto.
May Queen's Attendant.•
• -Miss Aileetl:,Glenn of ,:Stratford was
-crowned as, the: Normal School', 'May`
Queen on Friday.: Her attendant was
Miss Mary Clare, daughter of • Mr.
and Mrs. Wrn. Clare of Ashfield;
Presbyterial To Meet.
The 27th'annual meeting of 104:-
land
VJait-
land Presbyterial .of the W. M. S. of
-tbu-Pteessbyteriat-Ghneeh ill beheld
at Kincardine next Tuesday; May 20.
-Miss Dorothy' Douglas `will be the
guest speaker. -
With services at 8 -O'clock each even-
ing except Saturday:
Hand bills, distributed this week,
announce that the , meetings are'' in
terdenominational ' in spirt, scriptural
in method and are promoted' to assist
in meeting the'. present. day spiritual
need.
Mrs. Eric Coit .and `• Mrs. Campbell • • -
Thompson, attended.. the.'annual din-
ner of the Alumnae'. Association of
Guelph Generai Hospital,' held at
'Wednesday:
'
. l :on
Gue h.
.
p
Lost Ai. Sea.
In a .list of •'7 "military personnel"
lost at sea a a "result of enemy
action, was. the name of Major John'
It: Townshend. Major Townshend, a
native of Goderich Township, is a
rotherof Canon Wm. A. Townshend
o London.
Won A� Mattress'
Mrs.' Norman Shackleton; R; 7-'
Lucknow was the winner of the Mar-:
shall' mattress in the tecent' contest:
me' rise.
e at. A. Currres furniture
to
conducted R
store in Wingham.
THURSDAY, MAY ,15th, 1941,
,Thurs,,. Fri, -Sat. May Ib, 16, 17
. GENE AU�TRY
' aRainbow'
. R�dir� on,
SMILE Y BURNETTE
plus. -- .
, MUSICAL'COMEDY
t. Hot'
Plenty
'Dance ''le
n � c _ Y
Johnny Downs -" 131ilyetillfert`.
And Chapter No. 4—
"WILD BILL HICKOCK,
671 1
Mon.; Tues.; . Wed.. May" 10; 20, `2a
MLLSIC! :. LAUGHTER!;
ROMANCE!
THE• SO'JH AMEBJLCAN •:, W '.
Don Aineche Betty' Grabie
Carmen 'Miranda
Charlotte GreeriWood
T L•Y
NG ON
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Kincardine Jr. Hospital League'
Presents MISS AlkINA ,NEAGLE
'Nur'se' Edith Cavell'-'
Bob Thompson of. the Royal Cant
adian Navy ;is, home from the East
Coast* on a ten-day leavewhile the
minesweeper, on which he is a wire -
'less operator, : undergoes repairs. •
Mrs. !Cecil: Roberts and children,'
'Donna, Ronald, Delaine and Lois Ann.
are visiting with herparents, Mr. and
Mrs, -Neil 'Campbel'l. Mr. ' Roberts
spent the , week -end at the Campbell
Ii
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Born,57 years ago in Kinloss Town.
sh'ip,he later moved to:'1Greenoek
and farmed successfully Ahem'. Sur
viving are' his widow, formerly Har-
riet Chadbourne, a ddughter, Mabel,
'and three ,sons, , Albert, Jack and Or-
ville, all in :this district.
Funeral services at the family
home at 2..p.m. 'Wednesda'y were con-
ducted by Rev. H. B. Hamilton; rector
of St. 'Matthew's Church, Ringed, of
Which Mr, Hedley was inactive mem-
ber. Interment was in Kincardine
Cemetery.
Presbyterian W.M.S. . • . •
• The regular meeting of .the W.M.S.
was, held on May 7th with Mrs: Port-'
eous presiding: Scripture reading was
taken by Mrs. Porteous. followed by
'prayer by Miss :MacPherson: , Miss'
';MacLeod •and Mrs. Ewan • MacKenzie
were appointed delegates to the Pres-
byterial to be held in. Kincardine. Cur-
rent events Were, given by Miss Mac-
.Leod., Bible, study was taken by Mgrs.'
' fAgnew old Mrs. Horace Aitchison
avoured the meeting with a 80.10.. The
topic was given by Mrs: „H. Agnew
'and the repetition of the Lords' :Pray.
er' brought the,, meeting to a close.
Mr and Mrg-'George D. Stockham
of Detroit si3ent the week -end with
Mr. Alex NiaeD'iarinid. Mr. Stockham
is : Commissioner 'of Transport, in the
City. of Detroit and is responsible' for.
keeping the City's' fleet of 1,500
trucks- in operation, He reports; dif-
ficulty in .securing drivers and states
that there isn't an••idle man in. Detroit
who is capable of working..
"If you get •up earlier in the morn
ting than 'your neighbour' ; 'says the,
"village philosopher,. "' and work hard-
er zi .scheme' more and.. stick to your
job more closely and stay up dater
planning how':to make more" money
than your neighbour „and burn the
midnight oil 'planning hew to get ,a=
head of limit- while he ,is snoozing,
not only will you lleave • more money
When fou die than he will, but you'll
-leave it a darn sight sooner".
In Auto Collision '
',Cars' driven by James ' Fair segice
of Londsboro and Dr. E. B. Bafieur
of Lucknow were in collision near
Clinton • last week. Neither drivers
were • seriously injured, but both cars
were exteesivele damaged,
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, PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY
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Wednesday
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Special Evangelistic Services are
being held in'.the Mission, one' .door.
west of the , epoy Store, ;min •street..;
Lueknow;, Thesday, WWe day and
Friday evenings . of each • week at 8
p.m.• and `Sunday 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.,
until June ?,nth. 'Evangelist Ed. Rob-
inson is' the main ' speaker, playing
and singingnt. each service. Every-
one welcome...
•Pastor, Rev. J. T. Edgar.
ate Elephant �� le
' ONLY Starting Sat.,May
WEEK . O g r.
TALL '
BROKEN - SIZES IN : WOMEN'S
:.. WE MU-s� CLEAR OU • ,A
SHOES; REGARDLESS OF
COST!
Approximately.
'All • colours, Low,. medium and cuban heols, In widths AA to
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• WE HAVE GR1UPED THESE .SHOES IN THREE DIFFERENtI' LOTS. • te(qu'tr 'ASS THEM,C.
THEY ' ARE RARE 'VALUES.
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THE '
UNITEDf •
CHURCH
LUCKNOW `
SUNDAY:
MAY 18th
10 a.m.=-!Murch School.
11 a.m._Preacher=-Rev:' Wnr.
HVDDLESTONE, Cargill.
.7 p.m.--;'reacher—Rev.' J. a y
STEWART, Drayton.. '
L►t N0
—Titice your rite
Lot No. 2
BLACK. & BROWN IN CUBAN & MEDIUM .HEELS. VALUES TO
: 95C
04.00 & mg& CLEARING AT
Lot , 3
A TAELE. OF.. SETTER GRADE S. HOES- IN, WIDT-11SeALL-LEATHERSee,
ClilEAN HEELS, EXCEPTIONAL VAL-UE. CLEARING AT •
BOYS' SHOES
15 Pairs lioya' High Shoes,
Black $1 50
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MEWS °XFQRDS , WORK SHOES
15 Pair Men's Work Shoes.
15 Pair Men's Side Leather
Oxfords. Rabbet soles and
Heels. Excellent 't 1 n Leather Soles and
4p .412U rubber heels .
Value
6 Only, Women s Overnight , Cases, clearing $1.39
IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL IN. AND LOOK OVER ALL 001 CLEARING" LINES, WHICH WE
HAVrE NOT LISTED. .
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Curtairts, Curtain Materials, Draperies, Cretons, Zekings, Pillow' Cottons, Sheetings, Bleached Cottons
Wi Have Them and At Th, Old Attraetlire '1Priaes