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le Lucknow Sentinel, L
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ASHFIELD
The sacrament of the. Lord's
Supper was observed' in the 'res-
byterian ,church at the• morning
: service on Sunday, June 3rd
June Loth will .be anniversar;$
'Sunday - ,t t h e -Presbyter-ian-
ch,>, rch tttmm-Rev::-M .a rrol-1
aLloi:ric and.. 3 .€.'Sv ,,roll.
speaker..
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The ,Krntail Branch of 'Women's
Institute was• well represented at
the district meeting in ' Belgrave
on. Tuesday of. last week,
Mrs. Wilfred Farrish has .invit
ed-' the- Women's Institute to!, meet
at 'hex
,hoe ori Thursday, June 7.
•a-
.. ' , w_a� ----r-s�Toh>G: -MarKa . ..•f
y--
rntai1-4e:ceived• the. good. net t'y ..
th��;thF�z
'u '_ ss�a: ,a.. .
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tr � t� [3 Rr1;:
1a`CI�.3 ..120. � �,
a,Id � � ..al��'
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Mr, Leonard and- Russell Phil-
lips spent the weekend at their
home at Fordyce,
:T,he--June�aeet�ng--of•--tkt�•-�i-o--�
men s I stl, u F oil' e....he �`•�•♦. p
4 .Hall' ori' Tri ••,i V L9n'
sa sjohn Bracken, 'the 'c> rmer
"When I speak _of agriculture, -I
mean farmers and farmers '` wives and.
c ildren and all those '... ,. who are`'
dependent upon the prosperity of farm-
'
arm ' g: for their material ;welfare."
For: more tha.toren : , ,ear , as, the undefeated, 'progressive leader of a
Farmer Part Jahn Br .'cken h o�ughtunendhngiy for. the economic rights .
s Y,
of farmers.
To -day this-`
-:farm alifemCanada =,I
, �, ,..
devoted intensity Joh
farmer -leader of the Pro
farmers to enli'ht-under
now, a far bette lige for
0
I,
this great Dominion.r1
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ONLY THE BEGINNIN , of John
Brackens nation-wide,Cain-paign-fo
Farmers, is the \assurance for every
rof a; fair\•. proportionate 'share`
fame . � ,, P P9
of . the :.:nation s 4income . through
guaranteed prices`; for, fa m 'products.
WE GO ()N' FROM T, ERE • .Our,
ce; ever ::.a
ectr.,
Policies - embra y , sP.._ ,
Canadian farm life -- the life of .t
C n..
armee his wife-his:cl ildrei , they
are: typical . of :our ' farlmer-leader s
• if•• el€ngstruggle-t,.,o
rals. e=the-la
ig_stan ds
.
s become national n-scoIe=Dominion-wide in the
Bracken's life purpose.To-day, this far -visioned
essive Conservative Party -' calls upon all
s:progressive banner n order to achieve,hereand,
the farmers of -every' community,• in -every 'Province of
ala .; a unit now threatened by the
r coin . e 'tion of ;lar • ,`.er units in this '.
countries andes R other• ,
•these
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WE SHALL reduce the. overhead
costof machinery requiredon. farms
,by plans for co-operative ownership
and, where advisable, by ' state ` or
municipal ownership of power equip-
nent', The cosi tofarmers of securing.
the' advantages `of mechanization will
thus°
-be-greatly-reduced.
loAR1 WORT RS—In off-seasons
farm : j workersrfrequently lack em-
ployment.,.
m-
ployment:,
— •man'
••
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areas,
par with those ' in • urban{ areas—and
raisethe standard of bath.
• EDUCATION -• Til Canada, educa-
tiondepends largely' on land taxation:
Consequently,- in many rural, area's,•.revenue :ii -insufficient 'for educational`:
needs and-manY hildr-en�•are iu justly
. ived :. of ' ,adequate . ; educational
q
deer �i. facilites. ,i
HALLsee that the, Federa.
,age the decentralization .:of • industry
and the location .. in rural areas of'.
suitable - small-scale , industrial enter
prises.
• RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
In ordeil to bring :more modern con-
veniences, at the lowest•. possible cost,
to women ' in . rural.: homes,' and ` to
afar mers
WE' 'SHALL ----start t an imrn diate_
program that :will ultimately carry
- ', the benefits .'of celectricitY to every,
• last farm home ,': •
rr
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•G. oyernntient, without in er: ermwa
g ,
Rrovincial ' jurisdiction, provides fin
ce in order
that
uncial...a�s�tan_:..�s...� a ..,.; �....
Provinces. 'ma` "make possible
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standard of education in every section;:
da: In this -wayras-wellr4h
o�-Cada . , y , ,
burden: of land taxation • will .be.
lightened.•,
MACHINERY ,.in order
E � FARM, .MAC ,
to preserve: the family farm » in. Can -
These are. but - a few.. `of our •far=
reaching ;Progressive;. ' Conservative
o o-
ed n�: ra_vy
.a.. own .�_ eW x....:
. m.�.P!oliciest;f d � I�
�F.ar
gressiye conception of the rights of
Canadian :'farmers in every commun
o it ofevery 'rov'ince: Tzi=day,
farmer fights for farmers'. rights,
Help John Bracken to raise theliving
• standards , of the forgotten man-
the Canadian .farrrier.'
PROG
WIN WITH BRACKEN
Local and General
Mrs. Stuart .Collyer, 'and Mrs. Mrs, T..S,,,Reid, who spent thc:
son visited• a few 'past few months ,,with. friends at
alast New Hamburg, 'has, returned,
days. last week- in Toronto,
• her home at` Qrillia, t
..
Miss --.Cora- Mansell,, of London _
•
was a visitor- ,last week with Mr. , ; Mr... and Mrs; Elmer Foran and
• r . ucknow- ent..Bu:. '
'a,�lr/Iz�. 1�onald. Forte _�• Fatsy -pf � ,. _ .-. , .p .. n�..�...
„ _. nt tea � 'ith,..Mt�... and:
�1VIrs. sGitrge Phil
Nl'rs:
George -S -Pe
• ..:.. . r > : M a lY,(t''r �s'tl, 11 X73. •
Miss Anes.,::Macuaig r1"turn.
ed, home: after' spending -the a in
ter .irx Chicago -and Avon: l� ilas_.
.. r 't:ri ., :Villi .11' _r nc fl ie w.,.
t't. L
1v1rs. Phillips .at_lil,t.
Phi lips; aifid . , _.._ .- -
Forest.,
Commencing'` on 17.f7 •_Jurrc
1•st,: Mr.• Alex Havens assign ed his
duties 'as 'a full .:time municipal
employee in 'charge of hydro, -the
water system and yillage'.`vwtox1c...
Pte ,and 11l[r.s: T., Maci�enze
Ianis 'Sandy were relent visitors
With his mother, 1Vir Wn't.,1Vla
Kenzie.' Toni reported at Carrie
Borden upon :completing his fur-
lough and Mrs. MacKenzie and
Sandy; who . had .been at Ham-
ilton: for • a "time returned'. to
P11bB heA by the Pro rewire Couiexvative `Party; Ottawa,
Mrs, Mar garjet Algeo ;i • :lti'c•v-,
Yolk C' ty:: is the, guest of .mv.
James :and .Miss 1Vfargarc� 1�,1nr�.•
ray at Pararr1'buntt ';.
:lY is Es'eiyn�.Meade ot` Winn;:.
peg is 'visit'ing. for a.,tirne ;�ti illi
her grandpare•nts, 'Mr. and Mry,•.
Finlay.
'Malcolm.. Mrs 1Vlalculir=; •
has been ,.confined: fo, bed for , tiny.
Sch rrnacker to rtsid'e. eral weeks,
, TO CONDUCT CANVAS."
' RE FEDERATION LEVY' .:
HELD SUNDAY "SCHOOL.._
ANNIVER*iARY ,SERVICE
• Sunday School anniversary and
Flower Sunday ,was observed in
the United Church .;on • Sunday
morning when the Sunday School
.students --and` .'teacher -s -attended
the ;service in a body: -Ushers
were John Crispin, Teth Kl
Patrick,,.. J. C: Drennan ana Bobby
-•McNay
ar
• The malequ'artette,fromsk
Church gave several numbers.
he
• tuart - tte „includes.; ,Messrs:
t
;.B arrell Gordon` Bridge; -Herb
'Pollock and Orma °,Pollock with
Mrs =.boss' Curninings as accom
panists,
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An enthusiastic• :teet'irg of the
Huron .County Federation of
Agriculture was held in Qi•antQfl
recntly;. addressed by B;on 135utz;.
nen; president of the Ontario Fed.-
er--:a-tion>�as Waddress�Q,ni.th�..onz�-..:
fifth mill levy, 'arid' obi �wh�tt•,tlre
Federation} .hask' done for the On-
:tario farmer:, :was , most e'niight
ping '
--Canvassers: have r•been -appoi1rt=
ed''in• the various 'school .sections
in ,,:Ashfield:, Township, _to make•
• surve ,to• pdeterrninethose who,
-approve of'th, - drie=fifth- rill lt,.y..
tp support `the; work of the Fed
iera'tuon'. .
ecent
with •Gordon
Lots.•of your ,gnemies would be•
your:friend '.`if, you, were the. per-
-son you think you are'.;''
_- OBTUARY
GEORGE MacKENZI)
The death ...Of GeorgeMacKen-
zie, a familiar character: in Luck
now' . where he was : popularly
known as "Brick'", occurred 'sud-
denly on .Sunday evening.. George
collapsed near ',•the` home of:
G-orge-Bowei as:he wa
• •
ing from;, church and died almost.
instantly. He • was 64 years of
age•on'.the'third.of April. • •
He was .',an . ado °ted' son of the
late Mr and Mrs. Donald ,Mac
Kenzie.'• and was a lifolong •resi-
dent 'of ' this commufri w er•'
his
:
his, father en aged in :theum
P.
making t -rad ':,
For a number of years Georgie
'worked on .the local railway secs
titin:"He was a veteran of 'World.
War:I and`.meinbers of the Luc k-
no`j Branch df r'''the. Canadian
Legion ,attended -the funeral on
only'son of ,Mr.and Mrs. Sarnuel.,
Reid 'of A''shfield'Township,.'was
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solemnized',at, tire. home of, the '.
bride's, .parepts 'at thigh noon on
Sayturday-, June: 2nd:.: Rev: J. I W.
SteWarti. o f 'Lucknow U n i fed
Church; officiated;•
C�ii�enr�-�- rr3ar-raage;1� her
father: the :bride entered.,,the by
` 'oin
ing rom to', the ,,strains: • of the
,wedding :,march ' played 1?y:, the:
gr'oom's 'sister, Mrs.. Peter Cook:
-The bride was • lovely in �i floow `
length own••of white'sh'ecr, with
g g ,
.show �cler�- en � th.:veil crd:ugta�•-�`-r;
prarige,.blossoms;• She csrr ied `red;
;�:Lorna�;Reid•'Sister;
the room, , was 'bridesmaid S}
chose 'a 'fl•oor' length gown of sheer
white.' crepe, with shoulder length.
veil and••oarried pink carnatiol • I.
The groomsrnan wasp • M`r• Arthur'
Congram, brother .e th bride..
',After the wedding dinnei;' the,
Tuesday tafterrioc rr.. The funeral, 'bride » •ddrine'd :for trsven11.4 a
service' ;Was, •eonducted; at .John- green'andibrown silk jersey,dress
:stone',s!:.Yuner=aL--Parlors-by;-Rev,
.C. H. MacDonald with interment
in South Kinloss Cem.eter y
George was a fa.ithfu'l member
of : the Presbyterian •Church, arid:
attended 'services regularly: He'
read his. Bible earnestly arid' was
Most familiar with 'its passages
It. Seemed fitting that ' death
should come to him, •as ' it, did
while, ',returning.&om chtz`rch.,
With dime green 'doat and 'match- '
,accessories. After. a •kidding
trip, to Str,atford, ToroftcY' arid:
Niagara Falls, .Mr: and Mrs., Rcidl
.will take up • residence' on . the.
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,groom's farm in'Ashfield:
• The groom's gift to the bride ,
Was' a locket and, chain; for the
bridesmaid,' a, string' of,,pearls; to
the best• man, a billfold; add to
the .organist; a luncheon,