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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-06-28, Page 6aan.�wou�tl ntrus earth-iGh+s `= :adea they :. ant .so'rne- of e• ter -=-'_::-J _business of his own ritory A11 the of a nations that :aging of.:a v.-� --_. .._ ..r__ r ,.._ .,_ ... -. .�,.� rv_�. presuming .to undertake the man had :pledged themselves' to corrin. aging of the affairs of .this coun- 'to 'the, rescue of a` victim of ,ark. try, at this time, when only the, gression' : never „made a move: most: capable and honest direction ' Here in" Canada '..we sold.'Japan.. can prevent a 'disaster of the anything she wanted :if she had greatest`:;magnitude, the money, to':pay for it and even, It Will. take : years of the most credit when we knew careful. and intelligent .manage that they :were going `to use it more favorable, con to. kill and' mangle Chinese wu Ment under We bought: ditions- than -we --have evermen and: children: . had :in Canada' if we survive; and main- anything .Japan 'had to sell,' that tain our credit. Any talk of soc- .sve .. wanted, China' invorded. ` ialization or :communism' 'should .pathetically that the other nations give any one who:. has ever stud- live .up' to ; their pledges, but was -ied history chills acid fever'. Does ignored: Mussolini :saw. how well any one• in :;Canada :want to go Japan- got ,away with it; .and-'-no- through the•- experiences -of: -the 'thing (lone, so he'saw his chance • French revolution, or the Russian" and if"'ever: there .was an •'un , revolution? This fate is inevitable provoked 'aggression it was when' - per=with -Italy.: invaded Ethiopia..`P-igain. the "if -c{nce we -"star t�to -tam title .to. property., Any form: "of Lthiopians;appealed, toAhe other overnment 'that can 'dispossess, memb'e'rs of the . League to 'no g. bod cart- _ -avails-hey=--soldllllia ol;ini ny.- .any'...... Y .... dis`i3s-se-ss-=•-acv-erg �-, .—� es -body, and--,wilk_be.compelled to' thing' • •,he',04-1-al- use to°butcher, do'so• under:the conditions whicli these ---poor people ihe-atro-i ie must, 'and will :velop:'Alt these were sornething' unparalleied• by othei. ,attempts "coli menced, with the Germans. the greatest ^professions of desire, Great B itain' was' the only one • to, belt) :°the Underprivileged' ,and. 'that :seemed to':`: be .ashrmed .. of ended ' by making all but a few their.breach of faith, and tried to'. of, the ruthless monsters at '. the rally some, support to come_,to head, : the. underprivileged. And their. rescue. But ,as. t• remember what. these :agitators fail to :take. ::it. not. gone. would' lift . a • finger, into Consideration;' is, that the Canada .included. Anthony Eden _' very. disposition:. which -makes 'resigned., as foreign secret�rry an them' agitators.- and getaway with 'protest against this-...brcach,.;of • ,it in this form sof ;government faith,'' telling .his govefriinent they will lathein behind the barbed` '.would regret it If;,theaLeague had .•.. wire rornd" before a firing` squad tn' acted: against ,Japan as:'ncc y w'gCe': the for.ni of government hey :ad'= `obligated to do, .Mussolini -would he vocate.' have.` thought twice before;:. ' Socialisrh• of any, form"must and "r'ould`-"have""atternrited-his vee-;." lure' and..''if • they had acted : ' whose slelhtest whimle s Jawas di , am against Mussolini with vit;ac'; a3 g they were- pledged to, do,• su`relY any one who would object to the it is a safe'assertion thot iiitler restrictions ^placed upon; them. it would ;never have been hcrird.ot: our 'present :of government, Cornmon•deeenc Should have -»vould certai.rily,:find aA°great .:cal rrM- the na:::: to by �r��d pr'e "to ob tty t n as Pd2itattrrsh-ip;_, Be = - ould fol•: 'vent these atrocities, iter Say' :no fore the• chaos.. which , w thing ;of their .pledged' 'wor d,to dog •' low any attempt to.establish any 'it. Not a nation signing that pent• forrri'-'of dictPtorahip, thousands, r if they make it will �lio r •,t9 'to yes millions, will die .of violence • pledged it at10 1'. • now; in., the attempt to establish: any their other'' £ori-: of 'government It ways ''any more than. they diol .then, g Canada: included. The. 1�r'oltle:of, true in ,the Fire ch' re�volution and '� � . � Canada would never sanclinn an• in the, •Russian . revolution,o and it other war .ta 'come to thrt t escue will:be .equally true in4Canada'if .o'f a forei' n race'unless thcy..we.e vve eve.t�:attean t.it�.B.ut:the-•rna'� U- g p Jo .:... •n...the.r)r��.put�1 political parties, ai a playing into otrp'elled'_"to drl-so -r ,: ip:''ttii1 •ntrest.�We would not for the hands of ,this • rabble crowd b• .� war unless`we saw plarrriy, that: y : •making these trop make: oar promises.akingen.t e fail to matte,; tlie'eonflagration:was colmrag ,. way •apo • we' had '•better" top.. !�. good; then ese •unscru ulous The, p on the; other man s pr opc,i t•r , agitators will • clamor for an: op- J.S: would nev?:r have r ritered portunity,•,and..the people will be more in the' mood' to listen; since the others parties have not• been ,able to deliver what they prorY'i- ised, Whether • We `prepare. 'for.' : it or trot, •we will have, to meet the greatest:• depression which we 1•71F mss+ 1,11.#..'71 }1•I w+1w`aiiiiK+l•Ini ,aeMw• Rl• r r. r , {° r 7)r 1�...t. • • PAGE. sac. ni The louc.know Sentinel, Luck>now, Ontario 1 THTlRSDAX',, JUNE 28th,: WEDDING • SELLS • WARD—ANDREW • Baskets of white , apple. ' 'blos- soms formedan . effective setting for the wedding in Metropolitan lrircl 'T'uesda-yi, of MiSS7Inez .. Elizabeth (Bette) -Andrew,- only . _- Y 'daughter- of `'Mrs. J. F. 'Andrew, Saskatchewan drive, and the .late Hili: Anclr>?w, of -Edmonton, an ;brrde is , a granddaughter _,An __r ; of • iV�r s- . w�of� io_Yi. e •The' bridegroom, a .son ' o i :and .Mrs. W. E. Ward," 'of West " 'r • Suminerland,' BC,, .. e centlY re • ;turnedafter "three .. to' Canada , . " i'e:tri India with 'the • •Years •ser�V c Rev..RMcElroy Thomp the • cereint ,aonperformed,_� .nY `n'marria e b • Given i g Y her uncle, Mr: D. A, Andrew,, of Calgary, the- bride hebride Worea slipper length gown' of chalk .white: ,crepe' fashioned on, princess. lines. The bodice was • made with a . squared neckline and elbow -length ' Sleeves. Her illusion, athere veil, of bridal"n + g f to a coronet of orange'' blossoms; followed the ` lines : of her gown. elbow -length white lace She wore -.mitts ,. . _ ,. u ue :.:_..:mitt .:and-.ca5rried,artc �ari>sibo9_...,t.: S of pale pink- roses brother, was, best man. , Ushers were Mr. John Andr''ew, . .also a brother of the 'bride, and Mr. Hugh: Campbell, •While the Wedding party sign,.- ed ign-ed . the register,; Miss Ruth Cul- lerne,--.soxanor sa "0----perfect- Love. ,, n rece 'tion'• -to-more A wed�dl. g p - , than 6.0. '.guests was ,held later. the�Sa�ltatcta�evrari�dr-�-hozne- 1.., Wit: .,k+�:k.�n�ul t�, ''� "°_'" «r*n a 7" in. I0 s !'• frog. e`�m'ih• a daytime -die s o NEXT YEAR BEFORE ANNNOUOAN "CAME READ The new Angliean'ehurch canip on Lake Huron. between Bayfield, and .St. Joseph will, nett be ready. : for-accuapancy thia..tear, ..alccord trig , to.. a statement 15rRev:.1-ohn _.- . , .:,00:dstock .. H, Geoghegan of• W .: , � ,,, chairman of the camp 'ocsm nittee:-� I the intention of the camp ;Its r. corinuittee to', k averthe-early--ester' a ad, r o 17 • all hate- straw : «Plans _fare underway ), for the :btu 1 ne a small_ ... _. .. - -- ..._.. - _.. , .------- _ _� 1Ni_and.li;v- -. di o a sailor: ha%� and,, a oo�sage- of pink .:.r 'sufficiently. _ . ing:, quarters sufficiently, large''- to roses;. me :• `accomodate lot only; simmer his. bride ut':also the cler' y •and; • The, oun officer -•and .. campers,.. b . _ .•. g , .: y. g. left` later.to spend �tleir`honey- their. families• of the .Diocese of. moon atCalgary. and Banff. They, Hun", • •• - :.; - .. • • illbe away forw;weeks.: . .,oIt s estimated stimated b t Fortraveling, theb idew,cmm.ittee that` 18,009 ewi:nccal umbd pe sherbet pink wool • tailoredcos spent•,.onthe:118-acreY te ing buildings 'Thecampwillb e tunie and coffee brown accessor-built to accomodate - •:200,, and the ies.: .: buildings will be -Constructed so Out-of-town.' •guests were •Mi; that' they can be "usedalmost' all and :Mrs; D: A; Andrew of Cal- the • year round.: pry; r: thebride's aunt.' and uncle. This summer the diocesan vamp will be held at'=;the 'Presbyterian• ' .• by mii at Kintail during - • 11 • . .Whatever :becaixi:e ua Churc , ,-ca those, old-fashioned + galswho the month of August. fainted ,when a boy' kissed them Dolly,"Whatever' became of the, o who -could .old-fashioned.., 'b_ Ya :.... ...:.... ...... make 'em faint?" .:Miss. Janet Fisher, the bride's • was • •dressed in _only Y •. •Letters To Thi EdItOr Dear Editor: , Now that the elections are:over :we can assess- the efforts,, and "Speculate -as -to . the L74. uteoile~--l'- -specula ,think one, of the, most remarkable ie; - ut tI ects -- s --ab •axid�dtsturbirrg. a _P .. • ....: . whole business has been that a m,ong,,,Wthe three .mayor parties Lr.� :clamoringfor sup ctrl, nat� a voice a sr:- b.ey.t,.. h setO f aitri P4.e.riilol;. d:h .aT4 v1 .condilTolswhich w :he.xe.• rK 4 . _. is"no``uuse d sg _ .g , •the :, whole world is b,ankrupt,. g iud ecl•by any prewarrstandards. The fixed' charges : which. we in danada will ..have to. meet could never have been met in the most prosperous, year 'in, • oul- • history T essar , would b Tle ,taxation .:.hec , � Y, .. � �, , confiscationof _property. Any. man' can take k stub Of a pencil and never have. "to sharpen it again tofigure that out if he knows any thing about. arithmetic. Yet eveioy political'' party.' vied with , their opponents in promising' the 'Most, unusual; and unnecessary expen- ditures of •government•money and with the other hand reduce taxes.. The only . way in ' which these promises; could possibly::.be ful It' li- ' to 'abolish.--theYmu i cation table . TO DERTERMINE IF FARMERS 'WANT • ARMY' TRUCKS -4 have ever • experienced, This inevitable Qur leaders should b' counselling preparation for,.it and cautioning against the belief. that it cad be averted: "After thea orgi,s -wofiextravagance', xhtravue agtoancx:p.,anl.wantt he evitable, e, Xt4ri -reaction. When'the, 'ov, -er-nment-spendsirnoneyithe-pco p E: y��� q� 1' lkcf'lf Ue moo• 3 ha^v. t ta. i ' P4 , Sv1' 't Y IUFtai `)_ opt; to ihink:oth;ervvise .`_ about' has re ' We' have the C,CF. party,'that 9 People: should not kick The:Onta'rio Federation, nin Think what our T ora,' I feel confident 'was.:composed of o 'Co _ _._ , .,;_ � . _._._liquor, .trait_ __g "i -... .; � . _ - vested-the:-Vfiar_Assetsy _ _ _ .P_, - - -- - ,: on rin.- will have to'.'do: when they • a rabble ofTirrespohsibie"candi- dels:''li um blue crepe cu>x o p boy$ tion. to make , available to agricul-.cyclo • in et !over to. Japan 'to get` a Nip• dates that,yas''-•the actual d . p cess. > totes. She wore matching g lure, used military. trucks.. This e 'hate _ ,e oyes a in a on ° an with . : g .,: '. ; , . - • .Joh..... How, ar,. yo:u. _go getting _ has : •;cexi . • - e- ,__ the means no matter 'how '� I the co ments showed would not hesitate b I d' a tin Juliet cap d ith }i,- 1 'and Y tt' d b. I I to use any shoulder' length' veil and h- et of` flow- ' carried a spring bou. uq ers r tit 3 long .while' your wife is away? •. • Jim:: `Fine. `I've reached, : the .' .I . can. puton height of �efficericy p he .„ g I , • it tri inter -end, Sit , COMMENCING a1 E LUCKNOW BRANCH J( 3 BANK OF MONTREA TREA;. ilI:ClOse;.Eac d'CLOCK:POOI �aturda ffice Scour s . Freda 1 M' • ;oeda :To Y.. ma Saturday 9.30a..to12fNao operation •of the ,W., A. Corpora- • avail- able avai tion: trucks b are soon to i able' for Huron' County..: �}llii� teGQ�e�: a.w � eration o ascertain: the..number of;.,:trucks: required. TO 'facilitate this the W.A. Corporation is 'pre- paring a pamphlet. showii* the type of '.trucks available,.. with specifications: ,Included':" in the • pamphlet is a. blank form ' upon which :the far'mer'can indicate the type of truck he requires: and re turn -the ;blank tO,the County sec retary In this way it will be pos- to: :determine the:" number required in each part of 'the pro- vince.: These''pamphlets Will soon -be available.:' These -are prelimin7 airy plans to secure trucks.•Prices and --plans to simplify distribution of the trucks will be announced • later. he_t.ea_cher had asked the class ss "Our S - to -write=aniessayn, o ,,. g. '' -Young Jimmy-was=the first to fin-- . ish. His': effort read:: "Our Dog. We haven't got one udloe ....ossliieo '- , 'a 'More futile :demonstration thczrt' the farce : going Joh dust.'now ,at: San Francisco? Alt this .:Pother and wastage ofgood' paper :to say :, nothing ;of ;the time of those tak <1 .' • .:3u el '`the .; ex erienc • .of 'the League.. of ',Nations. _.should '.be..a. lesson :What caused the failure. of the League'of Nations? Surely any. one should': know that,: and, yet it is:. completely ;ignored, in this, new' attempt. What ;is .needed first of all' before any 'pact', is.• made, is :a good old-fashioned ' vivali to"first•, get the nations with'. honorenough. to keep,•a' pact;;`„ once they make it;:' whichl not one ' single :, nation ;which signed tie atio a'." acthad'-=::..-- ;IJeagu�:::of, Na_ n p Ii they • had had, we would 'never, have had .this last; war ' in. my humble o inion,; They all : si ned Opinion, � a-, pact,:mit -to'-become an--agr-es•- sor, • and to take action againit 'any nation: that . did become ' an aggressor; yet"Japanviolated ,.. lie• e or` unfair, to try -'and :• at-' ":pledge . and- invaded �,ltiria cyr iii; -„ untrue. • ,•� . •, taro their ends, these men who' :•out any provocation but what any laim if ;they t the cane e e for• • the .• Most ' pant no:: practicall, nationy .g .444 fi• . 0410 • The -list. tit. .the right speaks for itself. It sliows'-what=has to :be; done just to, catch, up + ' , with, work which war has obliged us '- to We need every one ',of :. the ad tional. • : Y ... . .• ' workers who, have joined us since war; • hegan."'bVe,are eager .to welcom hack every $ell• etnployee`,now away at .war. Ontop of . that, we will: need to''. enlist still more w.orl ers to' help us: handle 'this post-war It's the biotest'we` ever faced!. ON 1cZ've wr'�rr-rice..' Of:afforq 4iissgs:* aUo2's"' alit means OPLEAT WORK Pilling nearly 70,000., deferred for -•telephone seiyice.. P fa• vr appl f tele.' phones •to 'dial Conversion oF tele. • Lain operation; in many centred: Laying •mote ,underground long distance Fable. • Extending and -i rural areas. • p?proving servile" in .' 8eplac ng '.veteran" installs.. tions with modern equipment.. • Building ,;p ' esse• ntial' ,reserves of •telephone ,plant, • AETERFINA4 VICTORY, WE'LL ST lig ,. Ai,_. . the War. unless they' hid :been ... kicked in the pants by'4i1f)rrt,' Let us be *realistic about thew"• things both at horie'apd abt'oad W Tines k?a{i'i•son,`