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. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LU-rCKNOW, ONMRIQ _.�
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER.
23, 194'i
ITO' .IAL
THE . LUCKNO • SENTINEL
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Lutcknow,� Ontario.
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L. C. 'Thompson, Publisher, and .Proprietor
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, ,19:47
Ashfield, >R"res y roan .,
a4pC�KI NCS. _ AC.1 WA• t
Thi October meeting of :-th
Ashfield W.M.S.
of lM1rs: Neil G.
irzet at the •home • `
'jR,oOOI-i THE. SENTINEL FILES.
1CIIacKenzie: Mess .. .
Sadie Johnston. wiras in charge o..
the prograin. Th.e scripture lesson i
meditation on it 4 was given
'.by .• McMureTiy. :They
'•bY Mrs. meditation
president, Mrs. Isabel M..acKenzie,,.
" the business�r
took charge .tinct'
discussed, The roll call was •ans-
•
wered with 'a Thanksgiving verse..
Mrs. Donald. R. MacKenzie •- gave
the reading' fro m the study book
T O� AL ENEMY' dealing with the' four pioneers in
. E • 1ENDIISTRIES ANA I N
'VILLAGE , ;, ,. ,: .. ,. ,d, and t'�►'o,
-India two frbm Engian
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rush' ndustx corne an accepted tradition an ''He ex ected great :things
a small; but f lou ing , Y�
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.. ' ed' . to ' nearby. Cariad. and.. "the' United States India. P
rluch has mov• ,
simile'
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n na. g
b I e _ -
Bouthanip'ton< Reasons given.... Y . _ . .. ., : ..,,
died
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Jia e : has. lost • Fire Prevention Week •has be Canada. Wnl• Careywen't t
,The Village �. y from
' children on a wagon .decorated
with Straw and-ve eta les.
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Joseph Maliough w•as, appoint` are• joined the Moh
.Qiustin'McCl
Ashfield Township collector, son's Bank and= left. for the
•Iry avis branch, )
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1Vtr. C.awiey:, high. sehool,din=
Spector and Mrs Chisholm, ,public
school inspector, visited .L,ucknoW
school. _ 4
Wm Ivers -o Wes Wawanosl
was killed near Nile..while re.
• turning" the back; road •from God,
,.
- erich with a load•'of, 1,400 feet of
lumber, The wagon cut off' the
roadway•buried the tearnsfer '
beneath "the spilled: lumbar The
accident occurted'•late• in -the ev
.ening,but the victim was ' not dis-
covered : until early the next
Morning, when e team and
.wa ori was founaho:ut a ruin+ :
ig. . c,
down the Toad;
-ed ,Ash,fiel
su'Cceeding J. -Brown.
W�m. Dt rnin tendered his res--
ig'iiatiop , as. `treasurer.. of West
Wawanosh Township, . •
At _Som erville's Park a.trotting
race was held' ',between a' black.
horse 'owned by John. Corrigan of
flolyrood, ai d: "olt rat-tail" Own-
ed '• .:b ' McLean: and McLeod:' of
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from God and attempted , great Lueknow;: The won both
things, for. God. Ile When
in : µ . ,
black;
n he' dheats.
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some ,measure and: w�he •• •
1
:.While C
onstable Pratt 0f. Kin=.
e•..1 ears. a o ••In Canada, it is given
Were: g
the fir�in: 'for .the. move .. �r " �
• ' h desi - nation'•b� � `a proolarn-
' lack of 'skilled labor and 'the' affcia , g Y
alio •
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nor r
'e
r en.
failure of local youths to accept anon :of.. the. G • -
apprenticeship in their upholster-• The • main. purpose is :Undoubt-
ing
undoubt
edl to call attention the . de
'1ng shop; • 2;• the shortage of nous;' ' y � -
Ing accomodation to provide' for vastating toll of life"and prop:
e of 'the ' executive staff,. 'erty taken by:fire each year ,`and
rrci b rs
„and. for skilled 'workmen who to' urge. that every precaution be
not take upresidence here taken to reduce' •tlie. tremendous
would
' unless assured of „some ;..place to ` losses suffered by this country..
and; : 3 and Our 'neighboring country to
wive with.their families, :, , 'deal
'n larger the south'.' It 'is . with a. great
.:the necessity for securing . larger'
' '' to..carry •on- :df consternation that We note that
•quarters in WhichY ,
their, `growing furniture-e;manufac- 408 lives were lost and property.
damage amounting' to, nearly:
taring• business. , •g.
transfer,:
mentin � On this tra ,,
._ Goin g ,
wa`s' called `one of the greatest ofucknow' serving
God's Englishmen. Henry Mar , cardrne' was 'in
de t at • Cam summons :.on hotel .'keepe +s for
tyn, a, brilliant. Btu . , p violations,•of the Scott :Act, some
bridge, , felt the � 'call • to go . to the .nuts ' from, the.
so he wished to : forget •the one. stole. , ,
India wheel of ,his'• buggy at 1VIarti.n s
world and be: swallowed up in a
e,d at hotel barn.
desire :to glorify. God,: He. di . arid~ : Aleic .Ross
John Purvis
the•early age. of 31 but had ac- b .cried an, auction mart -here:
' e t deal : for thea • p Twenty. Yea's Ago
corinplzin India:
Clean the streets for Caledon
work.; ,in. India:Dr : Buehaz?an, • a• as' r,. ed b _ fine Sen= • �, G;• Smith .soTdthe�,Adv.ance- ..
ian Day_ w u g Y
native of L?xford; Ontarro :>he was e arked :;"nothing: Times and took. over' the post •uf
b 1 tinel,, . which.. r m . . ,
in 1888 as •a 'ministerY 1•k n'tidy "b s. manager of the 0 a
$49,500,000 was occasioned b fi,re:
.ordained . gives a town away i .e u uszne r nge:
the Presbytery
at Paris but, des- es".;.: ' ent"rnel.. . • , ,,, ^
d slovenly thoroughfar = S
ignated to missionary
work -in: an .
wheat crop was Jight, Lucknow; Teeswater .arid Blyth
The fall h p
India: On the Barrie' ship was Dr:
h'
. - in'Canada. in 4946: This compared' ar McKa . of .Pictorr. They` ar
�'he. hesle ::Enter rise,. m which . � ; � , y y .
.0 Y p•.. ; with 3
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91: lives ..arrd . $42;000,000
;Mown the :firm was' ..originally•: to Lrived; •' at Bombay and a mont
tee. ^- _ — !1 G .. -
•nate•, sal• :•e`� oria y:: , , i h
• : . fa ares and. na.a..riy..QthQxs
.whic
: e than. 'shful g e -their •-work• at Uj •tiro and -in 1.•8.90.:
It requires. mor , wl . may ' be found in the `statistical.
have ' 'an . industry,,, they were moved to 1mkhut in'
• thinking..to report Of fire losses tell us that ', i .:: '1e His wife; died
P the .Bhzl dung s,
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locate in: a� town. �•The, Ad ovate .. .. .
4re, makuig ..progress • in ".re 'on ,in allt
'"' d'some of e� 'raw ac s.
has name verse so far as fire prevention is •
co
' What earl be: one .,.•
o' •co
: i •n?-\ It' is' felt that the
'this �coridzt o .,
k we a in 1935 w but h e worked
th d b ;tigers kindly debarred Kinloss there was is pexlty for killing
but where are ' of
ncerned 'West them,
but a good sample. Returns were Junior Farmer and' Junicyi Insti
.only running,`'from 6 •to :18 bush- tute organizations' held'^their field
h' acre: day: here with huckn•ow• .scoring,
eis:'to t e . ,
Referring to tie 'i o • , �"`
�j
games':The 'Sentinel said,�iith : ,Sportsr4len were' ��•ar,ned that
a graciousness that is becoming
the' 'Wi harn man
pt•overbial, , e .ng
pheasants in` the vicinity and that:
for 57 'years ' Mrs, •Nez1:••.. Mac-.
read 'tike ' stor 'of
.enze• .Y..
Wilkie, the pioneer' ,of Juan
M
an industrially -mind- taking part in the comp i 1S 1' 74 di d f
'town needs Y d t rrect
.i 'industry
ed population When, an
fiend ;I,ie served Z5'
si Thomas Seri age ; re , .o
i s'•. received when ' .he was' '
injure d
aaaj+ Q, •. +� 11{ .y�a--•,+-..,.�a--*•.,,..-�,rmnrr-•-.� �••�'^rt,N4}Qr 'ry..'" _-�,.., .•. m .. *,�•-
.•Keystone Go"sue success it l.: ..L ir. -.Matte•r ' nd: tha. c%uriig •chose• '•years ;'tie '�iu,"Chs #-�-•"'' �� ,.
it fou t,
an girls • and• women, not only:
Y
erg
v �
a branch in Chesle�►, ``•
r
and a brother of Mrs,. Jas. Bryan:
an:
in ':m -
'' n a -
veiitio f ov
of fire 'pre. _-5' Y became self supporting, .tion g
otherf ids• of ub1
wn ut in surroun in - ,•
W Smi• th of 'Con Kinloss
is endeavour d if ° ro P a acing. The • m' ' '
g
• erring an se p p
d viii ` ., ie
,was ,guest .of .honor , at a �ocrdl
o� b � � g •�_ ..g
is . .• :