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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-08-26, Page 5
` v•n'1 ems". • - .. 7 L fill' th�il4A �il�' � ..1411i.1 io;► dk'77 +:> h .nnF�°t.."A'.'w,• f •.;r�T'• `O+F., • .•�' h`e :o••nS it ti iia i. s ares ::•,• is l � . _ t _ . � © � ��� � __ . o �.. �. .�G•�.�: � �`esa nett � i avert` te�nti r n ger at �n � tie � t .® � ti.+ettt � •��int�tratao� .. Customs e• r .: De rimer t u ion ash sae it was ''a• n. 'mar n f e Bated tn,:• the � Douse of �oriimox��` . � � . • , : , , . ' ' � • � •• • Her are the vital :starbbOtt le eta r In $epten-iber f 1925,' Mr King was granted dissolution by His. Excel a Lord Btherepresentation y . i ncy yng', on' •that he Must •`beiven a . chant to .secure ,` a clear. g .. a ,._ workin g ,.,, a ori ' 1?ie' stated at' Richmond Mill that .J ty,, if such a majority .Was not .forthcoming, he .would. not attempt to carry on.; In old Parliament •, , the Pa iamen thus dissolved there 'had seen 4 • rmembers; of hoth 11. • :were Liber 1s • 'w F Pr -ressiv:es or• -independents—and--M—were—Cion..• : servatives. 3 In' the new. Parliament elected in October," 1925, - .r Meighenhad .far'the:' • largest r — 1Vt . a byi gest ; g o>xp al,rrlost half the total' membership of the e House • -`:Out, :of 245 had 116, :. '•se s•� seats the Co rvative , the' Liberals 101, the Progressives 24, 'Labour 2, and Independents . when r.'Ki ng asked His Excellency for dissolution on`Mond y:':June 28th 6.. To have granted r„ ain a dissolution,..un_.,. under such', circumstances ..would have peen a direct denial: of ''the' right .of Parliament to opass' upon the vote . o g P f/. censure then pending: 7. Following . Mr, K g . a<ng:s resignation Parliament by a majority of 10" did', actually . adopt .a direct vote . of 4Instead of •inmediately'resigning,` ashe.shoul•d have donein view ofthe �ound'i on wlichahe had been Mr. i is . • granted . d s oluton, ' K, • ng asked for and was granted .. , granted leaveto carry on, on the assurance that he would leave the , . fateof his administration ao • Parliament itself. 5 OnFriday, June 25th three•separate. motions. b called independents, in support of .which Mr' King's • Government rarshalled �iis last une of : stye , gth, •�: :• were decisively defeated and the original . motion n of censure, tO which the foregoing had been moved in amendment, was' still awaiting decision in. Parliament r on.. ie rng , .overnrrl.ent :: an. a ecate it. unworthy of confidence or ofnce. - It King's w s: Mr. refusal to follow British :precedent.,;, in'.co-operating with the, incoming administration to. pass supplies and coin fete the sessional Programme that left MvI I lei hen 'no alternative �iv t ><j g t e but to ask: for,:, dissolution , 9 Mr M i ghe. n followed the same course as that adoptedby Sir Wilfrid ' Laurier ' yin 1911,. when he i.rnpos saw that it was ibhe , .; p ` • to carry, on ' and abruptly •: dissolved Parliamen±. / 0 'If His Excellency had recalled :Mr. mina' to 'office ' he .. •would have : done. so: n the very face of Parliament's' vote of censure: under MrKing's•' interpretation of the constitution a Premier need never. resigni,s resignbut could demand diad solution after dissolution, . despite the verdict ,of Parliament or the electorate, and the . Governor General Ge al muster'force accept�his'adwiee. P The Conservative Party stands solid' as •a rock for sound British constitutional tio-al ract ce, the ;maintenance of the British : conn. ctionand the. right ,of Canada to '.le" Govern e• enjoy blessings . of stab ) Y meat. • ' ;rve':••• Victory Committee. 36 Kin¢ Striet;Hait. ,Toronto 2. PURPLE. GRO.Vi WHITECHUiU U , t "' Collins'. Mrs. Charles• visited with: , friends at Sarnia,,.•last, week. Mr,. Thom. son of Sask., spent, ti etvweeks with, , litsi§. terr Mrs; A'- #pert Seat. Mr. IZit`... h' :Hill spent a ,few days p.. is brg 'er'Sarnia. , , with his. otb at. , . .nes Barn' M=-:�hn-"IEiIY• arid J°1 t t lir. W. at le - Petrone, are visitors Ind' childi�eit' of Toren • .' l�rs. Terry art � ,. ,...i i . e 11. .fit 'Mr. W. .'ta, visited last -week $cot s .rola 'and d14i tsrtF M . Stuart ;Vlrs..'t inv n �A in e't . and, children are vis er is M Mcgrien. iting her titoth r, i<I Mr,' Eli -Jacques, is. visiting friends At . Bruce Beach. • Mrs. 'Brown and ,children of Wing'- visited las' Thursday ,,at the Wing - ham, vis e t home of•lir:•-Mac. Ross' • '•lara ti'•a;�-Gec;1..,Falio�tier:a�,txd:.�IzSs t` � I -i i' and rela= Mends • visiting f e , roriate >; . Purdon Orangeville' anal Toronto. ' tives,at ace- ,1 ta •e' of � Miss1 � tT ar t': icGt of , � e � t~ g eld i+i visiting; with Mrs.'Albert Mc - la r i • uillitt.. ' Mrs.' J. Lire Stuart and Rev. cl' It B v. an ild •e- ° from $race Beach, vitited'' children, •nr r centl"'ttt the home§:of Mr:. a day e y and _ . . 'Fra lk. ie 1 and 'Mr. Mae. Roes.. ettisa Lott -hi vYit�ing vela tveab °ut rlruaaela',: rs. Whit - Y le of. Lucknow, *visitedJack.._Etit ;ut , arson: s last" Saturday. ad ..1a 2 il�r. of abs fantt'ia . b. itllrhsd. their :.aat cutting before .the illOWAreer BELFAST Mr, and Mrs.� Walter Alton visited with Seafo: th friends over the' week- end /y i, - Tiffin, Lan... Ml'. and MM. Joseph T ff`in, . , g sine, spent Sunday • with. Mr.. and Mrs. Ebner AltonL , M. And i Mrs. Bert ert Treleaven: and family of CreWe, •visited. with Mi. `end Mrsr-idirrry-Ifaekett-Wr--Sunday _. , • Mrs, ' said Mrs,• Haroldald I•etgtis+rn-of, ' avv•s i,h ] taiday" witit an ,uct.lt y p t r' Mrs. T. • Ferguson. • Messrs.. Vt1and-Iet Alto caled on Wi tghain triends,:the••iiCst• of the week . 6 e • sere ,,Yrs,: and iZr§. James 'iVeb e t r were recent. visitors. with :Mr. and:ltrs,,,tr inky .. • FOURTH CON, 'I,INLOSS:• Mrs: D. "Mchay and children of D troit, are visiting, with; her sister. Mrs. D.aclnt .re' o the Fourth M y n Mi•s, iVCiitriy.• and -children 'of Lon'-. 'don are spendin�:few weeks at the• , spending a n- o t h :. •:'tJas. t-_ :h nae of. her runt er, tfis:'Su h., erhiirtl•' Master, Will ilCaanoc tai and sister r iassie 4nent'• last week .with friend's '• alias ' ant -ilii hes•"ha ' rettirite'tl ,:s!� g.. ,.s . Annie home. atter siting re.ativos in Zora.- • 1'to has ilteln' Smith, to h a- a heen' visiting with his uncle Mr. W. iMac - Donald, returned to his Route in Tor- onto. or onto... , ._ week for W Louis a•lo left, vv l. 1�1r.L u s T• y r 1 e last- peg st innipeg,; ' '1 Wm: t{ • eat • sir . •:.:.Mxw•.:anii' =B is .gip day 'lest week friends in Kin- cardiae; .•, , I_`espite the biisy thee, the meet-. ing at the home of Mrs,' B. Ches., ria➢t, ryas, veo largely attended. • 1 rs. Spiker and son„,. and Miss S.': t , ao -' Roc 'ester who P. �a.... Strouse l . of .. ,r nave. been 'spending' a few days with, i. ,' re h i it A � acD na,d i turned to i . rs.. :.I o r.r:.: itot:iresr l rat creel:.' Hanna '"1 a1 :Hiss iia na ..fac.bon ld ovei fr vitt Detroit 'to s end a fevv weeks at h� r. horlte« ,here., Master tloadon Strut eriira of• Lam*•. ttow, tylia a v itor methe Fourth, the. first of the 's -eek. f,. . A number ,`front here took In the Ii'art�esteiis' •Ex..ursipn to the 'Gayest ' Mr and Mrs . `. `i� Chesnut spent. a . ,i. ;l i, Z,. � ut, s.It fetter days with friends in Woodstock reeentl •rii•s. C, Johnston '•'' Betroit is 1ttn .this W * at,:t x fC , eIc„ ras, of Mgs i'ennetlt iliaeiJortalt , jo; ti ' ►�R' 1444.$ i`lt silk At . �,. ' #', . J. oo #' Mrs. Wtialleee arid•.children of Hatt}. :1104,are, making a visit with, ith• her sia= --- MteiMr'MsMsaDrjoMr.iecDMMcoDncoaDn:QdanldaaddofdTauogrohntetor,, 'tre.'ly b daytng at liar: D. B, Hurrays: and other relat>,Ve; •here, . • Miss, Doroth li'ci,ska't" . i:; ltottsd . .* Broin ''Toronto, . • Mr, and Mrs. P.k woos,; ard'.'•little ' daughter• of New 'York,. nt,otored parer ; •and axe • making a •short visit 'with.", the latter's. inother,'Mrs. W. Camey - on. , Messrs. .T. B, _Taylor, '::John'..11,1c-;* 9uize, Wm .' iti,i raid,• Barry and Mics, Delia ,Cranston, and Roy' Ait • chison left. for•' the Wertt last Frida Ciingratu a tonS'"""`£o" ' ass '-' gra" """'"'�"` Wood and Zy da Webster, w 1Q pas sett th'r Middle School and •.p.,nti'an. ce to -N ,3a! Exams.. Miss Mary Crow of Milton, . Mrs 4eGuire and 'daughter. ' of Guelph, Mrs. Adams, and two children mtit Dred uw and visited: with • their cons .ins, -the Messes ''Dodd ' and Mrs. Ed Mcl; ob.$i'ts. • The ire .ul r eetin ' o o- f, i ..a..m g f .the` W mens Institute, will be held at:'the home of Ars. Jaynes Lyonson T1iurs • day:.afternoon; Sept,- 2nd.: '1011"call— ` ., Hm: "•ow' to Reoge 'Stains. Topic -Home Canning; in 'charge of Mrs. J. 'Mc , Quillin All . arrangements for the School Fair will .be made • at this Meeting. A,'' good attendance is xe quested.: , L' UCKNOW , MIDDLE . scRooL' • '. EXAMINATIONS ST...,HELENS'... Anniversary Services Will be he'd ' in CalCalvinUnited -,Church onSunday, August .29' when the Rev." S. Lovell Murray _of Toronto, vvi11 he the ,prea- cher, �yy rain s rV'ce t: .. A � . E v_ . T r e t a li' g , e a� Moat ear' the c n 7 a clock'. e l t for .4i7 n . P decayfon:: o.. , e e n r.. A:' �1rs, A. v, I� nd rs , M Mc- Gregor, Mrs. J: McKenzie"'and" I'red • McGreg or Kintail, were vis= itors vert Feir" cousin;•nis C#ar lash week: s' r- . andson, • y� Mr. '' Mrs. Ti r:+rt A M . and .1 g, •thur of Hamilton, are the tie'sts of Mr. and Mrs. .Gest. Webb, • o • I1Ir, and Mrs. Ed. Thorn, liargaret And.. Helen visited Over : the week -end • with. ':lir. 'and' lire. NV. Belli Pine . Riv-. 'Misys., 7.;1o11y. Pliqueguat of._.Qaaltpl, leturned,ll.pjat 40. Itotioro The following:: students have" o tained°' the' 'standing ,indicated, m. Middle • School subjects; '• I-75-100%; II. F6-74%; 'lII—SO 65%.; Credit -456-.59%;, .' M. , Olive• Alton: ,Br,Hist. II, Lat Au. ` II, Lat. Comp. II, Fr; Au. 1I Fr. Comp, • II; . ,Gertrude *Aitchison'- •:'Br:' Hast:' 'Q; Calvin Blitzstein:' Englis i Comp; ;C; Annie ,Bowles: Alg. •II; A. 'Rena Carruthers Fr.. Comp. 0; A. 'Douglas::Eng ''Lit. C;' Anc, 'Hist II, Ale; I, :Phys, •G•, Lat. ,Au: III,' I3at. :Comp,I Fr' :Au C { Lila�'B. , . , ,,., Gaynt: . 'Alg. .Il;; Margaret ;R: Geddes: Anc. Hist, eI, Phys. II, Chem: ' C 'Lat.' 4I 1311m t gmatrist ' p ani i II, Fr. :Comp; 11; Catherine G. Ilam- ilton ''`Phys.:'TI,. Fr.. Au . C, Er. Comp: C; M.''Gertrude Hamilton English 'Comp.' III,. P. Fr.. Com I . William ''A. ,. Henderson; , Br Hist. III, .Ant.: Hist C, Alg C; .Geom. ? C, Phys., III;;. Cheni . ' Lat. Comp. '0;. Morgan'•Hendersoni Br• :'Hit C; ; Audrey Hodgins: Eng. ' b Comp.. C;•'•: Elizabeth Hodgkinson Eng:: 'Comp: C; •:Gordon ' Johnston:. Eng. Lit: C, : Br. 'HistIi' Ant. Hist. C, Alg..11, Ue.,ni.III, Phys C,, Chem. C, Lat. Au. 11I, Lat. Comp II, Fr ` 0, Annie V Ketchahaw::''Br Hist. III, Anc Hist.'' 0, Alg. II, Gepm 0; M.; Olive •Kilpatrick: 'Eng Lit. C,' • Ane.: Hist. C, Alg. ' I, Geom.' II,'Phys. C; Lat.' IIi, -Lat. Comp.' 111,: Fr, ,;. Coni#. III; Marion E:';MaeBougall Eng. 'Lit. C,: '. Br. Hi t.,.ilI, •Alg.~ I, Geom. I CheinII, .;Lat.''Comp. II, Au C; :Sarah. W. Maclver.: Eng., Lit :III, Br: Hist. II, Ane Hist ``II, 41g. I; Geom.! I, Phys. II, Chem.'. II, • Lat. ;Au. ,Ii, Lat. 'Comp.' II][, Fr.'Au. III, Fr.:Comp. 'C; J. Grant MeeKen zie: Lit C, • Bra• Hist II, :Ant:. IIT, Phys C,:'. Cheng : C, Lat. Comp. C, FHrastA,', uC.,:'GeomM.aMary- D. zAiacKenzie: r. C;Phys, I, Cheri, P, . ; Lat Au C,.; Fr Au; C, Fr. Comp. C, Muriel E. MacKenzie:Ane.'Hist. II, Alg. 11, Phys. C,, .Lat. , Au. `1[I, . tat' Comp. 'Il:,' Fr, , Au. 1H, Fr Como. i0;,: Mary ,M,. MacKinnon:. Eng... ,Comp, C; Lit. II4"Br. Hist. I, Atic. Hist. III; Jamieson H:"'MacRae: 'Br. Hist. III, Anc Hist.' C, Alg. II; Geom.'0,.Phys. II, Chem. II, Lat. Au. III; Lat., Comp.. II; .Emma. C:. McDonagh Fr. Comp... •C; John McNab •Ane. Hist. C, Phys: C, Chem C 'Lat, Comp., C; Dorothy E. McQuillan• Eng -'Comp: C, Alg. II, .: Geom 14 Phys ;C,• Cheni: •C,, J. Lov-• `'ell Murdoch: Br.:;Iiist.. II,• AIg.• C,•,: Phys: C; Pearl. ;A. Nixon: Eng. Com- position C; 'Jelin . B., : Ritchie: Lit.. 0, Be. Mist. .III', • Atic. Hist C, fdedfu.° C,:. Phys.: Cheni: C, 'Lat. An.,. II, Lat.. Comp., J,.' -Fr: Au. C; J. Ed- win. Smith!' Eng. CoiSap: HI; .Fr.' Com position': II; Jean L Stewart: Br r . Hist: I, Alg. I, Phys. I, •Chem. I Jes- sie ..1' Stevvart Eng. Lit. C, Anc. Hist. III, 'AIM II; Phys I, Lat. Au. -C, Lat.' Comp.; C, Fr'.. --Au. 0, Fr.• Comp. III;. Marion E.• Steuart: Lit, C, Hist. C, Alg. 1, Phys, III, Lat. IIi Lat. Contp. 'I; • Fr. Aii., II; L.., , Campbe.l .Thonipso1 i ,Br.. Hist.. Ili` ant.' Hist., Phys. C; 'Kenneth. R, "Thompson: •'Br. Hist, II,• . Anc.. Hist:, -' C, Alg. III, :Geon III, '. Phys. C. Chetn. C; Ii. Lulu Weatherhead: Eng. Conte. C Irenc Woods: Br. Hist: 'I, Ane Hist., II, Geom, Vera 0: Abe" ' hist: C, Phys. . • •I'II, C Cli em' . C, Lai, Au.. C .Fr. Ata. C • Fr. Comp.. C. yy. 4 - I•'..'" h E. icLn..' --••a-opo--'= ; , I1 klliL A � ED T r'i-N.GHASf. Ivei� �1J'dw rd • kat, a il. , a son ,of Sir.and Mrs. J. J. Kerr o£ vv osh' instantly a vva n s •, l.t 1e . . killed ,8r ..n� nac a':cid t ttat" 1 curve in the',Had .oats. _. o ..J ntho .loin t hint on f . Tuesday. The car left the' road and went into the ditch'andturned o ver.' Cecil Coo 'and d :leT•in Teti 1can of Vin am . . were 'in the Soar `with Eetr, but. were of-'li '- wrecked; slightly - Y e t y injured. The car- antr eck wr ed Coroner Dr i Redmond d dsed 2,3c1 thatt..0eaurely accidental -sod"- that - that nn • Iltsi aOt Baa .1101 ttc0§0117 : -.. V