The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-03-31, Page 5•
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BURGESS" MEREDITH
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HERE.:GOES ..THE 'GROOM
A. ;Suddenly=Rich Young Man Is : -Rescued ; From A Scheming
Fathiily: By The :Wiles Of, Ann Sothern
Also "A RENTED RIOT" Leong Errol) '
"A MUSICAL COMEDY "l'ATHE; PA) ADE'
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MAK'IN(il: CANADA,
(Continued from . Page 1).
',ex -Cl ancellor':of Victoria U niyersity,
Coghlin, sx-President, Cana=
dean Manufacturers' Association;
• James " A Richardson, Chancellor
'Queen's University; J, S.`- Woods
;•worth,-Leader-of.'the 'C.CF,;•••-Rev..
Dr. • Hugh' Munroe, • Moderator, Pres"'
byteriatt r,Cliurch rn :CanadarRt. Revs
.Peter • Bryce,, D'.1)„• Moderator un'it-
'ed •Church o f Canada; A. M. Mi11er,'
Director of- Advertising, Chrysler
Corporation of. Canada; Dr., Borate
L Stittain,•'Di>vector, Citizens' R'e
search.'.Bureau, .qf Canada; B. W .
Keightly,• President;, Association, of.
Canadian ' Advertisers.; Harold M:
Gully.,.. Vice -President-, Silverwood's.
Toronto' Dairy, ''.Limited, ; Geo. S.
Hougham; Secretary; Retail' ,Merch-
ants' Association of Canada, Fran]"
'Pendcrgast,,.,Assistant x9 the• Pres;-,
. dent, lmperiat, Oil Limited;; W. A. R.
:Kerr, President, University of Alber-
.ta; John C :'Kirkwood, Sales`' Pron o
tion and .Feature Writer, Toronto;,
:1Vap�ex�Mooxe; •��Fltor;• ••�=M'a�clean's-
Magazine; A. A. McIntosh, Editor -
in -Chief,. The Globe and Mail; 'Dr,'A.,
R.: Carman, ; Editor, 'Montreal , Daily
Stai, and several , others. :
The subjects dealt with :include the'
conduct of government, politica, re
ligion,i trade • and commerce, social
problems, unemployment,' pt•oblens
'Of the home, education, health, insur••
;ance and other matter's . of ;national.
and individual. importance. '
"..In p •
resennting them.to our ,readers,
.we do,'so 'with' thought in mindthat
every 'Canadian should . be ''vitally in-
terested
n-terested.in the, solution of :,the . great
problems that confront is,, and we
feel that individually: we .might -be
better ' equipped, to do our part '.::in
bringing about' a , solution 'after hay.Y'
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WHITECH'URGH'`
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Major 'Kenneth Wearier,. ,ve . spent , the
week -end in Toronto. •
• Mr. and. Mrs. James McInnes
and
family, visited last . Friday :•w1th•Mr.
Richardson
of Lang-
side
.an
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and• Mrs John : Ri n g
side.
al:
...1..nd W
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Messrs.iso
Thos.
end'
H e n a
.tor.
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er J&me � arecuttingWood Mr:
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t s
Jack
?Gill;
es.c
iss' • 'Catherine ' • Patterson spent•
.Frilday :at. !Stratford.
w
est
• : Mr. In lis : Patterson of, the
spent a few : days last /W•eek with his
Henryaunt, ,Mrs. . P atterson:
Charlie T 'Mr
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•or . of the We.
s
a 1
= . C a aY.
o
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and -is
has r turn :home'going
e ed
work the farm', for . his mother,
Wm. Taylor.'
• Mr.,and Mrs: Gibeon•Gillespie .spew.
-;. last Friday . evening with Mr. :arid
Mrs. • Walter. Lott.; .
Mr : a •nd ,'Mrs Hank Kruger and
.:'daughter Miss LoisKruger,: and Mr,
'and Mrs. Roy. ': Cringte and daughter
Miss Helen Cringle of Detroit,'spent;
a'day.:this week with•. their :mother;:
Mrs. David Gillies. • •
Mr• : John Gaunt is nutting wood
near Clinton.„
Mr...Ronald Forster left last, week
for Northern Ontario •to work.
:Mr. and Mrs. Lorne ' Duthin'••arid:
little son of ' St. •,Helens spent • Tues-
; with her,;another, Mr's. David
.,`Kennedy: •
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K'IN.LOUGcHi-
-Miss : Mary Cox of Guelph spent.
• the ,Week -end - at, her.' home, Con. 10.
Mr.. and Mrs. B. E. McLean and
Balfour, .: Mrs. ' Mt: McLean and Mi'.
Geo w :,i ialdenby, spent a,, few days
in Toronto. ' '
rs:. W. Bushell .and Ronnie. of
Tesinheri. "What la \the , half „of
'Vaal/tit 'aciVte. it token 6,
and dni;vii it 'makes s'
DUN•GANNO
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Several on the 4th ,con. of Ashfield.
attended, 'the auction sale of : farm
stockiii Thos:. of .Mrs. Tho. and d P
Congranr,; Wingham, on• Friday
• Mrs,. °Jas. Alton of Ltcknow spent.
th• `hom of her•:soi,
tlie• week e=end at • e
M.r•'' Chas.
Alto
a ?�:•
Ii.
Crawford , Mr. and Mr's. � L'eonard. Craw o ,
Port Albert, visited• 5 on Sato r . ,da\
their uncle, Mr. 1VSelvill'e Culbert; ,who'.
is not enjoying. very'good health, but
is ',somewhat better latel
y
ve 7 Alton an so • Ron,-
uesda of-- last': -.week
ald � visited Tuesday
their• cousin; Mrs. Beit :Alton; Ash-
,
field,
Ain e very successful 'cite •rtam: nt o:'
a;'play :and -dance .,:was given in.:the.
Parish hall Friday night; ,March: 25th.
The play entitled ."Whittlin" Was giv•
en +in;a , splendid _spanner ..by •Blyth
players; keeping the audience„in keep.
interest•throughout. Dancing follow•,
ed--th-e••-play' to :.music stapplietl' by-
Craig'sorchestra The local L. 0.1.:
who', were ,the sponsors • realized .over.
on Sunday, •return on TuesdaY.
sister; MrS. Rich. Gardner, near Luck -
meets • this Friday' afternoon in. the
Sthopt Installed Hydro
Hydro. has . been ,inStalled in the
Dungannon ;School and withtlie;
!less, of 'Tuesday afternoon, the •light:-:
were used for the firSt time...and the
convenierice Was ,Well noticed. ,
hydro. line is • being ,, contimied horth
ward and. the • work will soon 'Start.
and are waltnig for 'hydro, to come
'to their.
,Tanrily .have. rented; the 'karrir of .,M r
:Harry" J: ,Farnell near Rinley and 'ari,•'
The. Senior ;.Branch- •of 'the .Dun-•
61! Mr8. W,, St.Others on 'Thursday,
an' SUnday'were Mr. Wellington
Walter FarraW Of Newdastle and
iS to b6 hoped that ,•Duirigatition
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trout Manner" at last yearl
,Ori Thirraday.., March llIst from. 2,44
Mrs. Ernest Post and little soli
EdWin Normandale• Are visiting the
leaders; in the 'life of out Dominion..
The editor .will welcome : comments
from •readers • on. these :letters from•
week to week. Often: by :free, frank
and .open :'discussion' many , helpful
pointsare brought to the surface •,not•.
thought . of at ';first, and from people'
who Seldo appear in the liinelight.
;class ,and is 'staying ?with her •aunt;
•c onald .spent Wed/let•
Mrs. •; R. ' Ma D
day night with her cousin, Mis ' s .,Dor-
othy :Robb on. the' '6th con.of West
'waa
w anosh
Some... friends• ;to spend Monday,
evening'at'the” home of Mr: Thos:
Rivett were Mr. and .Mrs., Wilbur
-Yoh/ft-ton; Ir. & Mrs W. McKnight-
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cKnight 1 ,
illsonbui•
soil 'Geo of T
and little roe g
Knocked n Dow ' B Cow: Y
Donald -• S ' sires :son.
M
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',tittle on of
q ,,.
slid . Mr. Howard Squires, narrowly;
escaped'• 'more sedrious injury' • when
hit and'. knocked dawn, on 'main, street,
rby 'a •swiftly' passing`.car. He is .wear'-,
ing a, few scratches and bruises,, but
is able ..to' be :.out, and we hope will
sutFer no fur -that eff-ectsz• It- is also
reported ''that Matter •Lorne • Popp,
was almost a seeend'.to.rate',in a•sim-
ilar affair, when he`went •to°scan per:
-across-the street. A little warning tai'
botli pedestrians. and motorists would-
n'.t go: amiss.
Mr.. .David,• Glenn• ,was, suddenly:
taken .i11 Saturday evening it .his.,
home just before•, retiring.... He : was
apparently • well and though "'he lost
his Ore.•sight• two• -years ago,, he' was
,otherwise•, feeling alright • and atten-;
ded, an' entertainment:the •night pre-•
vious:; He -lapsed -'into. unconsciousness
Wand not, for, sometime • did he rally;.
after neighborly; 'help was ' summon
ed by .Mrs. Glenn and a trained nurse
and doctor Wer'e,on. hand, His .condi-
tion •remainS.very: serious. Miss Win
•nie, McClure,:: R.N', in attendance:
Mr.. Dari .Fowler :on the sixth con;'
'of West Wawanosh has'. been quite.
poorly lately.
Learns'• Of Brother's Death;''
• Word 'came: recently to 'Mils, Annie
,Campbell'regarding the death of phot
eldest brother,: James 'Stirling, .of,
Weotw:ood;, California,.;which ,occurred
on. March 13th. He was'. born in Gone
rich, township 85 years ago., When a
:young `man of 22 years,,he left theie.
parts for North: Dakota. and married
Miss ;Sarah . Caldwell. After a few'
,yeard • there; they went to, 'California.
.due to'' his• wife's; failing health: Their
children;. two sons and',two daughter;;
are' settled there, with the exception
of one of the boys, who was 1411(1.1`11
the Great War. His wife has' also
passed away niany,years' ago, He had
been visited : in 'recent 'years by suint'
of the" fancily from 'these ' parts, the'`
he. had ;never retitrtied" after. leavin;e:
63 year's ago. ';Of ..a ;family •of nine,
he was the eldest of three :boys and.
six garls, natively, Its, Elizabeth:.
Brooks, Clinton;' r% s Annie Camps,'
'bell, ')ungannori; Miss Louisa': Stir -•
r u•ffa'lo;. Mr, Wm:. 'Stirling,' Gad.
erich; Mrs. Milliary; .Horton, 'who
passed ' away five Years ago; Mr y,.
Hugh Thuriowv° (Atones);i Go�lerich.
Mr, Alexander • Stirling, •S'ciiforti
visited lately for' a day. whit; her 'Phi:, Geo. li'ulEoi°d (Adeline), 'Dunlop
SeiWiee Was nerd At. The. Arnistron:
sister lel ss'i Geo, Hodge, 'F"unoral Home, 1201*,'South tropic Si✓
Miss Emily Brow of Ai'nberleyy by Itev„ Or 'Ilei lief t 13oath mid ON
who Iis•in• thele''rug- laking training ..final resting place, Westwood,
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Better_ Place In: Which -To'^ Liye And, Work
' A;;: Series: ,of 'Letters from Distinguis!}ed. Canadian's,' on. Vitae
Problems -Affecting; the Future'':Welfare' of Canada,
Special] Wrif Canadian weekly 'Newspa'
Y ttten �? ,.r peri Association, ..
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(Read editorial in this issue
explanation of this series of letters.) ,
Dear Sir;: I have just received
letter- You ar'e, •in• position to give a
great service lo„ Canada.' ,l: was, rats
ed on 'a far;'m and; know the',consti uc
tive. work .done by the'. ra ,al weekly!:
papers. 1 str11' read them. These pub-
lications `
ub-lications,` being rural,' are read: to „a
'greater extent;. -foie • the' numl)e1 ••:bf
copies issued;, ''than• any other :class
of papers.
• :You have asked for suggestions
and; without• giving the.'niatter, .care
fol ' rho- light; he.' ,`s' g`es ions that
•come'.first'to my'mind lane as, follows:•`
•1.: To encourage :the highest re-)
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gardfor government, •for law and the
enforcement 'of law.
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2. ' That you urge the:. election, , to:;
our 'different` government: bpdies, Men•
and women of the highest character'
and whose purpose' will , be to serve
the people: of this country''unselfish-
ly and to the best of . their ability:
And 'on the:ether ,.hand .endeavor • to
break down political ° organization;;
which .seek.: to'control g9vernnient for
a selfish purpose ,and., not' for the:
benefit, of the people • fit; large. • `1
3. To encouf'age people to lie self
supporting•' and to live within. their
,` .11. CARLISLE
service. To complete in price: we mus;E
have, competitive costs,." therefore;
low costs' for the basis, of our success.'
• 6. That . you ' engourage a :better
rnderstanding between the, rural: and
urban'. districts. Each of these
filets' are :depending .on the other lt.
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is ortly through intelligent planning
and close co-operation of ruralnd
Y _.p,
citY: people that ..we: . can ;achieve,; the'
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best results, . .
means; and. • wherever possible, :;to 'ac= 7 T}vat you use your best efforts
cumulate J, ee •no, rea°sor ,for the ex,
o'le •ms we n�i.L:-t-h • ms rr
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only rn. aur country, .but; other coun-
tries: T'her'e is as good an oppo'tun:'
rty''today, to, make' iri. Canada
as' there has been, arty time;'in the;.
past: ; As a•' matter of fact, I'' think
present.. conditions are inure' ,favor -
to eliminate waste, Which is: ruining
serious condition • • through unneces-
sary debt The two; major sources of
waste. ' are the Canadian National
Railway and the Multiplicity. of gov-
ernments and the unnecessary .num
ber of .. people -employed by ;these gov-
hat' we
t secure. and Maintain
nt >>
an export market. Canada is natur-,
ally an export counts and. our sue-`
cess 'depends .largely on. •our efforts
aloe
g these' lines.;. � , _�
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:5 ..T .,
b: .
o uild an export niarl.et i3 .,
Mus compete
st .' in: qualty,. price' and •...
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ARMERs NEEDING MONEY sound' banking. Our branch
to finance the costs of plant-. managers in . all, agricultural
ing—money for wages of parts.;of the .Doininion are
-,— workersfo seedt, a ui' Tent f _._T... Wirt- ,-_ ,��_
q p, . amtliar farmers require•.
fertilizers, etc.=vvi11 find at ments 'and Market conditions.
the Bank of Montreal a 'Yon are.'�invited' to talk ,:,.
'ready and: willing response with the manager Of:our
to appltcations for loans. nearest bunch regarding
Borrowing to' make" a. �= -
g Make �• our need for borrnuirn
harvest is a constructive use. • r '' 1
r � � � s _ • to prepare for a profitable
of :credit` a roved by •
harvest.
'where,
1817
"a `bank when, anal/ accounts are welcome'
MODERN EXPERIENCED: BANKING MODERN, AN NG. SERVICE,'.°.:
120 Years'.Succusful Opeiotion.
animist. •o,
Canada •must do :a,' better,job, than
she has. done in the .recent past:: if
we ar
aro'to m et our obligation's::
e..and
:reduce, ar, .t ' a
too a arid et great
s d.g a,,
• stability . a
emon `our `
reo le
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Your very e truly,,• °• • .
Yours. Y
•'C H. Carlisle
President Dominion`, Bank:
CREWE E
Curran:
Miss' Lorraine -Drennan'_ .ter
en tarnei3
Mr. and •;•Mrs. 'James 1,.
mei :Olein n o ,, a nu 'tier sof
� m , friends at a brthday
lC:intail spent Tuesday with ..their'sonn panty. on Saturday':afternoon A ver ":
Y
Wilfred'and Mips. Drennan.'' en. h
� enjoyable time• was`' spent by .Play-
Mis Dorothy Curran' ii' '
s , y Curran' >s spendinr .rn : garnet �rvhch a' dainty lunch
... , ,. .� •. : g g 'which. y . unci
some time with- Mr'. •sill :11'1•_tsu ,"Jack was cer_ved „w
uckna y: Branch.
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S ; ,-1Vlanage�r
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Mr; and :Mrs• "Vernon Hunter
f'
M . s. V n:. , o
Kinloss called ' 'friends dh r>'
here
o
• ont`
Wednesday.
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number ;from . A m Here ''attended the
play "Whittlin'' 'put ori' by the Blyth
•Dramatic Club at Dungannon on Fri-
day day,'•evening.
Mr.' and.Mrs. Arthur C i tori spent
if n p
last -Sunday: evening with Mr: •:: `find-
Mrs.','Marvin-furnin `•
Mr: :;a. .. _
nd, >,'h s., . Hakrvey •, : Mole . of
Glen's :Hill visited'. with Mr. 'an r:
,,dMs.
Raymond +Finnigan on Frida after..
Y
noon.,
M andMrs. Will i '.:ar
Mr. Re d Doug.
Reid
r,
1a '
visited Tuesday with r: a
s on h Mr. lir,.
Mrs.. Jam Wilson.
es
•:Mr; '
and Mrs: Matt ac -} to '
tt Sh 1* e n vis•
it Mrs.Culbert'
Arthur and Eldou' -:-.
on 'Tues
da :,.
y..
M a-
Mr. nd.: Mrs. Geo; Freeman ani •
Crea ' of Leeburn visited their• dau h.
g.
ter •
Mrs.' Lorn Emmons e mm ns a
n Mr •
Mr. Alvin -Kerr -of -1- -i .-
N le spent-6Sruu
da .'with Mr 'an Mrs T.
y d M: Durnin.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert" Paterson of
l n.: ..
Whitechurch spent Tuesday with Bert"'
P. Y t .
and Miss Mabel Reid.:,
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, What..are the real, reasonS.that„ the cause
.of true ternperance sometime. --seems . to
, There are -four -Which every fair-minded,
.ONE:', A failure to recbgnize, the fact ,
that a control _law is ',designed for the'.
cOntrol of those who ,drink and not to .
• in moderation.'
TWo: The -excesses 'of the few .whom,
prohibition taught how NOT to drink! .
-THiEE: The' lack' of 'Successful control .
in the areas .under local option!
tr, eFrrup.ustits:,, sirriiheZmaiisag junisdieridc'er.eeff, otortdsiscoifpleinxe-
rather than eclt4ccOe bur own generation!
.• nO lavAvhidh ainis at Making people
history must admit the fact.
The. preserft law inerita, the aUpport of
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all wh6 are truly 'interested in good
as they are. It • gives. them . freedom of
choice till they have proved themselves
unfit toi exercise: it. It gives men • and .
women,their`,British libertieS up to the
point, but never beyond the'poirit, Where
' they interfere with the liberty of others!
, Let thoSe who. Want .to pull t urigs up
be sure which ,are the weeds! '
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tried inthe town of Amherstburg. Any
system which gives any measure Of Con.; ,
itol is,certairilY preferable to What we
experiencedunder the 0.'1%4.: Since the'
present 4.4 came into force we have had
legging activitles;' the -problem has
ceased: to beone:_of major.propOrtiOns„,
. as, was forMerly the ease." — Signed