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TIDE L CKNOW' 'SENTINEL LU0K, TOW, - QNTARIQ
AID IN ITS, DESTRUCTION•
On* of the greatest tasks con-
fronting; , the nation at this time.
3a . the Maintenance of national
•health, One of the most serious
o '-jof diseases, and •t 'the same time
done of • the' most'readily curable
• when found in its early stage, is
tuberculosis. • •
' It is to the . credit : of the Clans- 1 week; will be too late,
• nen and those who buy Christ- The drive, the object of.
nnas seals,, that every resident of which is one or more. articles o
this districtwhether man •.woman clothing from every : resident -of
, ,
Ontario — more than. four Million.
or child, MAY take precautionary d r
steps against this insidious disease a
chest, exarnin the direction of ' mayors n
by :having '.•a free _h • .
ion. This tic '..health reeves.:of all municipalities in: the
... • P'service nee: B.:er article of'. cloth-•
- i iZucknow• on .•prove v,, Y ..
e available. table n .... . . .. ,.
'will. b v .
o a : and Tuesda '.June"` 2nd ing.. collected will be•• °shipped
Mny. Y,,
an 3rd.'• overseas to :.flood=stricken areas
apparatus. using -miniature _"miniature of • Britain :." .v.
„Until appar g • •
film. was, developed; mass surveys •' No appeal; has'ever •been 'made
*ere • impractical and • costly.
-Chest clinics 'had to be confined'
to known' and suspected cases. As
a
'result not ,more than one in live
'persons :suffering from the. des-,
'. ease•'was discovered. until it had -
Progressed to serious. stages. Now
"this• dangerous .. situation can' be
:'iremedietr •Found in its . early
Stage,'' and properly treated at,
• once, tuberculosis -::can. be. cured
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sin
• :.. 13.: o f ;. as
wand°° the....possrbr ty •_ p g.
me.• -. ,
to others ova"rco
ATE
NEXT WEEK, • O(t. E
The .campaign i . this ,common-
ity to obtain`'serviceable used
clothing,- non' - perishable food-
-stuffs-or
ood-
"stuffs• or' .cash .donations. for the
flood victims •of Britain will'con-
clude the end.. of this week. If
you have not 'already made . a
contribution, do so now. • Next
•garinerits -- as, 'organized•.un • e: James Conley, Kinloss: Agr1eul-
TH
ROUGH THE - SENTINEL FILES '
Sixty Years . Digo .:.
There vas a. fine display of
horses at the Kinloss Branch agri-
cultural.' Society'. spring fair in
"Lucknow; Winners were, Ifiiport
ed draught ,horses, J. P. Fisher,
Manchester; John Nashington, -
-West Wawanosh. General pur=
pose,. Johan: McLennan, • Huron;'
toe the citizens of., Ontario'.' that
,should receive a.rliore spontan-
eous, generous and ' more `'sym-
pathetic 'response; than. this ap-
peal: • •
difficulti for the people
of Ontario- to realize the 'hard-
ships'.
lardships'• that the' couralgeoiui. regi -
dents .of Biirtain have endured,
and, without.complaint. We can
never repay the debt we' owe
here ` is ori o portunity
tixe . but._4..- -: a .._ p
to show.. tangible evidence of•"oil't
More ,persons in_ Ontario•: over gratitude. . ••.
T o -- 1
five' years, of age die from tuber-
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cculosis than from; all' other in- Jewellers over the province are'
ectiots • diseases. combined. This_ - complaining. ,: of .the 25 percent
tea. t^R^s a.'rf .-
.,.. ....rbc=✓ ,..
tural•" °R. °Hamilton, Huroli;•R.
Twantley, 'Belfast; W. McKenzie,
`2eeswater... Road `horses; Whitely
and.,
Little• 1st " and '. 2nd with:'
.«Anglo Albdallah" and' "Royal
Abdallah"; John .Leggat, 'White
church, 3rd, -"Frankie :'B." Two-
year-old •draughts, E, Smeltzer;
Kinloss; T.: Todd, St; •Helens;
year old, .draughts,. A. B. McLeod,
Paisley; D, Clarke, Huron. Shcrt-.
horn- bull, :3- yea's, •Paul 'Reid,,
Ashfield; Shorthorn •bull, 1 year,
John Barbour, West Wawanosh.
Mr.; Robert.Stothers resigned Is•
teacher at'Holyropd ,school to ac-
Smith; assistant
xi. •
• '.person may, ..go, ori for: acme time
'dot at all aware that he has the
disease..,
An one o us,''can' lie attacked
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Pr. .Garnier ,exhibited a . speci
meri of. the :new ...Hollow Crown,
variety. parsnip that was. 13 in.
in ;"circumference at the neck and
two feet nine inches long.` Arm
•oui; McManus.: was' the. Doctor's
gardener, •; • » • •
Forty Years • Ago
T iliRSD ;,Y, .AY 22nd, 147
R'e Sarah. 2dcLeod, Gladys
Geddes, •
Teayhe deaf h occurred •of the
font son -of Mr. and Mrs;•rwm
Lane;
George' Acquith,' a retired hike
sailor, died at the home of his
granddaughter, Mrs. Thomas Tay.
St, Helens.
Twenty. f ears Ago ' " .
A' barn, at the village hoine of
Wilson' Hamilton •was. • destroyed
,by fire i
".. hi•ough'seedint by
: . Many were °t
' 225 pupils , ,attend- April 23rd.
',There were
ublie 'School,, Av.
irig• "Lueknow 1'
'"era ge: attendance r Was' 1`9.3." The
g staff included "J. Stalker, S. S..
Carne on• an•d• ,Iii C:
Burgess; E,. r •
Arcliyibald, : ,
At a , meeting at the, .MVlcQ,arr Y
House the following Baseball;
Club officers 'were elected: '`Pres.,
Clu
John 1V1cGarry; vice-pres.,''3. •G,
Murdoch; hon• -pies'.;.' Jas; Bryan;
hon:` vicepres ,' George'• 4.ndersoti
t • atrons Dr.. El-
Nott,. Wm. Murdie, G. A. ,S tis-
us'•Mer onald, R. R. McLeod,.
Angus
F. McCaughey:; Sec.,, James Find
later;-• captain, Pelt McCoy.; man
.T h'; e :. "residence o f Mc llael
O'Rcill •of „Ashfield wns `destroy
Y r
ed b,y tire', Mr: and
were at'.'supper when neighb .ir
-rushed in to inform theta " th(ir
h•otxie was ablaze k` , ..: • :.
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The death of Frank .Scott of .4
Ashfield .occurred ' in his : GGth
year, His . wife predeceased :liana
six years.:
Mr. D. A•. Andrew won, the
nd....John. Joyn, p, M. ejnorial Scholarship,• a senior
a • { • iddall . tuderct award. at the OAC: • to
Geo
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Oil r
Otto C a
e g
"t 'tion i th w,a g
cep a pose
legiate Tnstitute• He was' present-' manager; R N. Matheson•, . man-.
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ed with a old headed cane, the: 'aging committee, George . Smith;
address, rbeing,signedYbw:.J. H. R..'N. Matheso, R• Johnston, fin-
Ackert and Peter, Corrigan,. axncial.Com., 'G.. H• Smith,. R N.
ed uc oar.. Maths -on R. .elnhnston; mascot,.
r fe dtl t'4:L}l l
L k„
ate -f' 'T`fie xz.
cbm elled to' oerate, They con- of John McLeod, age V. years.)
tend, - and most fair-minded peo He' :'Was 'tile father. of Arlan. Mc
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and, table' ». ant Horlands .was drowned'
a . antime.1 cutleryare not °luxuries; but ne- had previous-
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by this disease and t y at Walkerton : 'He
The old `belief that those' • over:,30,' cessit'ies . Arid its n ot• -a hidden ed• a Milling business
1 •'conduct g,
re :; no Jenger susceptible tible .is eri tax. •If' regulations''' are adhered t ' y'
g p
pie will agree with, then; that L od
watches, alarm, clocks Clem
o•
the price• . of 'the' article,' must be
,quoted' as ‘..`so ugh; hlu-eta
Ittooks' like unfair iscritniation.•
,
As one Toronto; jeweller explain:
ed it: -"You eari'ptit ;a: $1000table
on .a: $3,000 oriental , rug• and;ail
that is `necessity'. But, as roan as.
you ick up a $1.50 fork; that is
'luxury:.Itis pretty :hard • t6 ex-
plain plain ' to• ,ex • •
a
tirely without'`foundation. Help-
ing in the 'task of •.destroying this
enemy`of`man is "a' duty thaI .be-.
• .longs to 'us :a11 ;The surest,wayy of
doing, so is by. having , an x-ray.
A wag • wants• to know why it
'' s that Swiss• cheese: has all—theholes, !When. limburger ,,'needs the;
ventilation\ so .b ' adly
• WHY.THE` EDITOR•.LEFT TOWN marl who was\ 29•;, years" of.age
• died a few, hours`' later.
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Al tipsy: country editor ...when
setting:up his press•
got a•sale
:4_45114. Marriage '.ceremony`
badly mixed: •The: description-
ap
geared -as' follows Wn •- Smith,
'the, only son of '•Mr:" and Mrs.:
Smith, `,was disposed of; at auction
to Lucy Brown . in All. Saints:
,.Church on,the farm one'mile:east){
of this place in ` the presence• of~
event, five guests'. including the
foliowirig: 3 mules, 13 sheep : and.
• 9• head ;of cattle , averaging :1200.
lbs.. on .the hoof. .The : •beautiful
bride ,'was ;.tastefully decorated
with create cans . and one :set •of.
double harness ; and just' before.
the: ceremony commenced.
'we; 1 2-x1- ?••
march wad•' rendered by ..a coli
caiaryrng a bunch of flowers., in her
hand 'and looking charming. an :a.
gowh'trimmed with two loads of
- alfalfa_.__hay. Rev t✓. • A. Jackson_
tied 'the nuptial .knot. The groom
is a' well-known • .and . popular
young liar). who has always. stood
`well ,in society circles. of 13 'Berk-
shire' hogs, while the' 'bride' is 'an
. accomplished teacher of•,a, splen:-..
did .flock of. Barred; Rocks (pedi- ••"..
. grees. furnished,if 'desired).'
Among: • the : beautiful •.presents
were `silver knives and forks, one
wheelbarrow; table linen, .1 spring"
,harrow and, ;other. articles _too
numerous to mention. The bridal
couple. left t fora : an extended., trip
'for. 13 months on approved;notes.
Buffet' lunch was served 'at the
sale,: After the return, Mr' and
Mrs.Smith milt,:be.'at home to
their friends next door to W.
Jones, auctioneer,
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entail Ri ley and 13'ervie
at_ K p
IVa orrigan Was captain of the
Lucknow:Fire Co
James Moffat of •Culross
and
the student;. who during
course, did the:rn.ost,:for the per- .
mianent. good of the student body,.
At S.S,`No. 12 Ashfield; Cath.
Brine• Bit wash' teaching G, B6 d,
B. •Campbell, I. 11nei can,• H. Robb.
E. Roulston,. Thorburn; :ft.
Campbell, M. Thorburn; -L: 1VIc
Lean C. Roulston,..M.:Fergusori,.
tsps uiirs6it ,--r
At ".S:S•. :No. 1'3,' .Huron, Sidney
A
Gardner•was' teaching the follow=.
in Pupils.: C. Fraser,..W. Steele,
. g p •
F. MacDonald,'' Willie.. Bradley,
Lloyd -Irwin,` Elsie. Steele; At Yrie-
Wilson, Cuthbert,Fraser,' tiara.
•:Wilbert Walden, ;Nellie
Wilkze, : , , ,
McMullen; Harold -„Fraser, Louise'
McDonald; • Angus ' ' McLennan,
'' I left Robert :'Broe'mhead, . Willie . Irwin;Jo n _VIcDiarmid sof:'Kinloss
' tr .:: td 'obtain •a Archie'.3VicTavish, Donald Carais,
•for the Old,: Cozen , y • •d
Irene Bradley; . Annie•McL' eo ,
coo le of:.draught.. stallions;,..' ,Y , .
P. •
Maggie McTavish Jennie Shields,
'Thomas: ' Matthie, had' a , .
; ` .' Jack .Ni cDoriald ' Bessie', • McTasi
_n._axrdw escape • when a "dose of
medicine•, .
edcrne she. •took from R,oy '• axnpbel•IJ Btevyar
labelled' `:bottle.Wilkie,'Earl., Fras-
. turrne x ed ' Out: to be: Shieldsn Mary; ,
•Cameron .McTa..ish .A *h -
a potent poison.. e',.. ' .
Ford coach. and Gordon .l`Iodgkin- .
son; . a Ford touring.; ; •
''Miss . Claire ':Augustine.• died at •
Port Arthur The :.
held from thehox e'of'her sisi t,
Mrs.
A: B. Pentland;
tion •Cemeter..
At Granddaughter'sk•Graduatiim
Miss' Jean Macken ie, daughter'
of :1VIr. ; ,and 'Mrs Steele ,'C ltilac
•kenzie .,of Waterloo, received her
Bachelor of Arts degree rv;ith''
Minors 'frena, °,McMaster" UniserK'`
`'sity, Hamilton. Her grandmother,
V. M•aekenzie of town„ a1-:
Mrs.R,
tended:;.'the'°;graduation• ecefcises
held last, week at • Harniltgn.
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o „ 'WAS KILLED ":40 YEARS AGO'
• Forty ears. ago
on May 17th
----- Jimmy Terrarice•-was killed on -
their fano east of,Lucknow, when'
run over by a • band a cher, When
the team ran ; away. His father,
Peter Torrance;' was 'uneasy that
all was not wen, and on 'going'
• back to' the, field where his son
was Working, Saw' the team on
''Ahe run. Although critically
jured.. Jimmy . had, ,dragged him
self to the fence, where his
fatherfound hint. The .young
iyforl-ii i'gre ealth mp ` . •.
in ;the history' of .our ,community. .,Every family
will have the opportunity' to protect itself against
T.B: This X -Ray survey provides an opportunity
to make sure your family is healthy, at no.
cost to your Tuberculosis: can strike at any
. age. You can Iook•wellf feel fit... yethave the
°isease...' Make sure you are :free of T.B. Pis-,
covered early •' and treated immediately, tuber-
culosis can-be"''cured.
SPONSORED BY
The - Clansmen, °Club
h Co-operation: With The
QCflOW,..MOflda'
'Mor'nuiga,' 10 •12: Afternoons, .1.00 to 5.1
ercutosi
• kis ;efts, k 'AY the:airiiii.
J'' meow isms Chtionvio.
ario Tuberculosis Association
esday,
Evenings 7.00. to , 0..1 '
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