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The Luck now Sentinel, Lir uww, °Marro.
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THURSDAY, JULY "lk2tli, 194$
THE `:I.,UCKNQW SENTINEL
. Lucknow, . Ontario,
Established X873T-- Published EacI • Thursday Morning
Siigscription Rate — $2.00 A Year in Advance* To. U,. S. $2.50
• Member • of The C.W.N.A.
L.. .' Thompson,_P.ublisher.and Proprietor'
THURSDAY, AUL 12th, 1945' •.
,CONTROLS MUST' CONTINUE A = POPU AR CHOICE
r-Oliv r, a veteran...pop.
are, who .May 'be, Farquha , . e , ,; ..:#� .. .
There a , thosey
itician at forty-one ,has` been , un
• come •a' bit; impatient in,- waiting,'
.'t a re=.nimousl. . .choseri as, the Liberal
for • war•tiimie ' ,controls, Q.,..tt i, a . � �Y ,, • .:.
: ; use•
moved • or eased" and".t`lie •moreso Party leader m the Ontario• o
o
!when • new ` controls are:.: imple- -a choice that is generah�y pop-.
p
n.
, • that -I
' ular . in •: Grit, ' circles. .'•Mr.;; 'Wilier,
ted:•°T sir.. ar u ent •is
.men h g . <
' i Euro e is "over and
the -war in~ P
they ::can't 'understand '.why con-
' ditior s shouldn't' be. getting , back
.to normal more''quickly
The. answer is simple. So long
as 'there ,are shortages of 'con
sumer go • ds, controls are imper-,
. n da is . to • avoid the
• . ative i f: • a a
shoals of - inflation that wartime
regulations hav so successfully
regu
•
• , steered us clear'',
ion of
supply
Y
old e P
•.Its-: the q P.
demand.: So -long.. as supply
and • g.
and demand .:re ain., "out • of ;hal-
• ance •: rices must be controlled• toy
: P :r
•' avoid aninflatio ary' period that
would drive ' th -,cost' 'of diving.
ii wards which` would; soon be
followed -r -b a -d' stro>i s : period
'of 'deflation. T 'at. danger will
"ta- esa
are'
hos
:: �te s
•, continue until. ac _g •.
C3`v'c—'i. a .
It.to is impossible,,•:obv Y,•
forecast : when hese , shortages,
'will i :.ease.' The .are bound to `'ex-.
ast,�as king ' as mat!rials and` Man-:
,.�` •
' i�
in
•
� •• povger are ' required the rar,
ainst Japan, . and • :while'•Can-
adian help, is,. needed . in feeding
In
• ; I :."and.:clothing liberated ,Europe.. !
. . ;, . �•,e' •••lies will
.the latter.•case• rellief.supp
:be needed fors.' me time 'to` come;
until :the ' liberated people •are
able ; to .produce food an:other st.
ud-y groups.�partichpated in for-.
necessities• of life for themselves. •i
urn ineefin •s 'across : Cana a,
To carr' its'. ian to a 'success-' .,
Y P � he past "winter. • •' The: � total'
..�. in,t
ime:Prices g'
ful, conclusion the' Wart.._
••
.number of meetings held: by hese•
land':. Trade Board is=lifting tee-
•
grows during t
h.eH
forum- seas
on•
styi tions from themanufacturer.•vamore.than •10 300. �-
of civilian
consumer goods when
-
The impending; .Dorn'inion . _ lav-.
., .
ncial '; conference : is ' soon to
-Deco 'the• o t _
Canada. The men 'NI/ .o ;si aroun •
this conference table wil'1` have it,
within their power to :make this
'a momentous' event of far reach.
ing importapce that may `well
overn' the unity and '•develop
Meht of the ' Dominion for ,man
Years to come:' For this confer
ence to achieve success the :sel-
fishness,
sel-f ishness, short-sightedness • • . and
' ..
'sheer stupidity -that-marked 'its
•
p redecessor , back in • •1941, 'rpust
.be
cast: aside and the:P robleths
approached lin a s frit of co-op-:
.P ..
eration and, understanding:.
has sat` it ,Parliament:. .since he
,,was 22 whenhe was first. elected
"rme
" ed F
nit
.. a•aU
re a �'
i . South G s
member. With . the decline ' of 'this
party .Mr. Oliver •eventually be-
came, , a Liberal •:supporter, , and
early in 1941 was named. as min-
ister fare
u lic
works and ' 'r of b
este P
in,./the .Hepburn Cabinet. He •re=
signed. this . post less . •than two
years dater 'in protest over. . • the
.-�'in..whic the art lead-
Manner:in __...h.. _.... party Y.
ership Was handed from Mr. Hep
burn' :to. Mr. Gordon Conant Mr;
i
Oliver,; •'popular .Priceville farmer,
'sl till lie: •well ualified . to give-
. leadershi• p ~in the . House.;
s• o sible'.task.
14s • will • be a re p n.. ,
-in-iocusiri attention ' on his de-
cimated' party; and .'to;regain..for
Liberalism `: 'the prestige and.
wer•: • :in . forrrierly? enjoyed
Provincial polit c
z
AHEALTHY .SIGN'
te:
farm
The remarkable growth ,of, r
radio forum in Canada has• called.
public. attention to the:widespread
interest that Canadian :farming
•
comm pities' are devoting': to the
advancement of"agriculture in \the.
Dominion ..and .to:, the . Canadian
.wa • of\ 'life. Nearly " 1,0Q0' :rural
Y.
RIBS. ENTRAP ONCE
VISITED IN BRUCE:
:(Froin the Ottawa. Journal)
In his Ottawa days,.the fugitive
azis` Foreign Minister • Joachin o
-Sixty - Years. Ag
ibbentropt captured sl r.
in; •house1 in Hamrnburg, was 'a About 500 'Orangemen from
verprdper:-and 4andifie i.nyo11J l<inioss.:l ,strict observed• the)
• bloo-d who foresaw. a "great frit- ai , July, . n Lueknow<` The. proce,7
use';' for .hiniseIiu: sior led' by• '17istrict Masts ": II.
There are. a number of peoples Gardner marched t'o the -T eautifUJ;
R ..-. :_ , kine voi�4 .: r...= r.:Re li hard<e"Webstefli •'
a�'od• Ottawa who. w , : grave on 1V>C . ,�., ._
Ribbentrop then, arid, they'. recall- de:1' ere
iv.
• � ' a das in oung faryri addresse&hwere uc ,uo,d
ed him today as • h . g •y • .; .where addresses'.
' r:a ` the old Mo son's •Bank, :- • M ,':: ardzier, Rev. M�e srs.;
Juniior n 1 by . r f'x . ..
known t�or his. dexterity'on Moss John 'McNabb, J.; Walker,
better , , , �,�
the . tenni"s,.courts than for his in- 'Jaynes Carey and G. R, Turk. ,
ou tin house. Belfast the, Orangemen. er
dustr�;in the c ,n g �.At
'all •''slender~ Blade of 21'• or, ected a large arch through
A t . ,
22, with clear, blue : eyes. and ye -
low waving hair,- he immediately
began:, enjoying -a measure -of
,, popularity .especially with, .the
:ladies.
,, Ike . was, genial. and • pleasant=
for
' more resurprising.,
.is
and'' what
a nail. who'.was to fnake his first
mark 'as :a salesman of 'champagne
' • tiro
iting
--he was on; the wagon g
is° refreshrne its `to • an. odd glass
of iced sarsaparil a. ,
The f ture. Nazis war- criminal;
T u
QOKING 3ACKWAR.DS
'IrHROUGH •THE SENTINEL. FILES
Forty: Years Ago .:.
W, J. Little .was ' busy making
a number -of pairs finers' boots
to fill an: arde - shied f:, iic
Wm. Al1in `was reeve ,of Lucia
' ow..atid roclaiyned. Fr:da: _•
ust° "11'th: a civic holiday in .the,;
�vihag .;
Mr. John' Winneya,an esteemed
resident,; of ,the :village; died' in
his, 56th. year, .after;'beilhg
cancer' for more,:than •a year•
• "A Itatepa_ ern"• ptotested•'to'•th
..• ; ,' • .hick. •.�' �'
ous• lo. eS going to Luck- . Village, Council, about ,horses ,arid
tris vagi dg •
now would -pass; cattle running'' large in the,'viil
Thep osting`:of Kinloss Voters' age and making the streets' public
List was advertised"- under.. the • pasture grounds. • • .
signature qf- Peter ,Reid; Clerk:. ` Messrs. "George Robinson and
The' -Caledonian' .:• ;Society was, .Ed cliean purchased : the but
..
`busywith. • 're 'arations for the cher shop of Messtrs. McLean and.
P P
annual games • to be, held :on .Sep- • Hamilton, :
texiiber 9th.' •
'S ' 'Rev.'. Angus Mackay, 'formerly.
- •-- _._ _ _
. Tennant ' was master _ of 'of. Luckriow, was inciucted• as pas-
cAd
,Light L d e• E.•'L.'Johnston, •.tor of the Free' -Church ofRin
master' 'of the United 'W'thkmen gussie, Scotland
• andAlex Lawson,,noblerand of Mrs. P., .Kee was advertising:
Sherbrooke,and ' :F, lessons, in vocal and inat•.umental
lived at'` The , .the I.O.
•Q , -,music-=:and- harmony. w'est-'• left On .a . iea�s .Y
use. oirthe-north. �D:'-• urc �ison "•P ��,
-'fi�ionrding-ho
D . • R McI tos'h' . "The' Marisio
`'Slater 's ri to ';visit the n n
corner of O'Connor and .and , bisnes t P �� ..• ,•:..: . , .
t . " x "Merrie n land" House".,: was•.,advertisi'ng. carpets:
streets : and - .popular. at •that , .time Ou1d •; Sod_. , E • g .,
and -comm ,heather• and hills ,:•the at less'; than city, prices; ..,
.� _,_: g .:'and the _
With a.: circle'of up . _. , . ,, >. ., _ . ••
_..�-,-,...
• i n"R 1VIod . ... �rotsrieto of-til`i-e
bachelors:in theCiv1,1 Service, . horns of. his •childhood. • � - ,, �Y�� •W
Grocer . •wa . featuring
t r�
, lie •fitted;hmself': into: a little .: Mrsc Murray rentedthe' Pascoe Bee e Y rs ung
n•who a1wa J T' Peacock of'Kincar rnixed� pickles, 'baked beans. and',
',coterie of o ng xne s Hotel � to
Y
it ispossible to:do:solwithout
anterferring with -war -production.
At the same time.price control is;
'n ` hriedt- the_ basic
,- ��bein�rh�ai tvaa
level -.as^-long'=as :the-dahger.nf
sharply rising' , prices'•, remains.
PY.:.
Prices`'will, and must, be coy troll,
ed ` ntil the threat of .: hnflation
u
has awed
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PERILS
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.PEACE
ry
(Christian ; 5c
,encs Mon to l
'' en expos-
ed
s -I
',•be
As a n?an;who hasPo ,
'e1d M
arshal
rs Fi ..
:: • • ed .to both dangers,.
it Bernard .L; Montgomery.:no.
• • realizes that ..Nazi General Field
Marshall Erwin Romn`nel s artil
lery was nothing compared. to. the.
d bythe
' demands.:iin imposed-
• social. P
Russians:
• an
der
When.; "the British � commander,
r,
.,, - .. ... : t 4!'orre
__ - -,..... _ sxsu.u�m icnnui sa am ...y8id�'EEt� __ ^�_�`� .�.T T_
same a�1e i e: ,•,,, -
ate at'ther=.-,�, .
d` .ertisei"i- nt•
� v e
8 .:
oro. '�
`ro
'nn
-broo a s" d
g `' note disclosed
;The gymnastic'. exercises in his. A'fashionnthat'
11 h {
me
Mr..E. CmeIon
ive:a'ries oawdda
r;eeni
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sa
iri
Scotx'Aet 'Victoria CountynsuPPortot th
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ntgus1,
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e ,hoop skirt which ..made our .,
� Paid , L, i , I .r
I I'I _ _
room I. the Sherbrookeid off
1 ok like a nv
m extraordinary ;agility;.•.arid�'lie {grandr,�oti�e>is o n i_ est`.
I fine he red!,,ib, lloo, is coining back in
e aided as one .of the better A McQuaig s ,' , :.. I
was regarded MT' .1., Ilal ,
�.i ..a '•',",'.i,',1','•:''.\
ts" of ' the a timber he , had ur \, ,g{-\1\ -I I
la, ers� •:: on. ` the: Cour... : ,. shipping .the { P,. �. I,.I :. ,. , . ,
wrnter: ia.It' ,,'+ : •,The death,\ occurred' in Ashfield;
Tennis Club. aced: < '' during'. the I � , , .
Rhdeau � ch g . , • ,'� t , � i, .. \:•,The, i i � w � � �
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