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THE LUCK NOW - SENT'INEL
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.11I.1rnow, Ontario..:. T LAN • .
1873 . --Published Each ; 'hursday Morning
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$ ' (1.ANGSIDE NEWS)
ate -- $2,49 •A Year in Advance'-- To,. U,•°S,` 2,54;"
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On..Wednesday last after er dinner
psora, Publisher Proprietor
TIIURSDAY�; AUGUST 9th, 1945
0 _INSt
DT spells death to •insects''The
:F,•' ° new insecticide: Which was origin:-
�� origin -
,restricted d: to • military use i
'.ally ,rests e • .
:; i Mosquitoes, flies
controlhin ice ; ri�osq ,
and other disease, Carrying
tial now . een: re ease
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.00KING W..t S
THR"OUCH: ,SHE T..SENTJNEL - FILES
" ' Dates: of the fall fair were O t-"
Sixty Years Ago ober 4th and 5th.
button which her father had
found in the grass, little •two year . ,Kinloss Township Council, of • Lucknow trimmed Kincatdins. ,
old ,Cecelia Crowston swallowed which Peter Reid was clerk, pub- 5 to 4 in. a•;ba'11'game Not ?Tot a piny;, b=
it,. The' button lodged in her •by-law .for .the :::,res name. wamentioned.
throat' .and pn being. taken to lsshed a drainage
ngha n._hospital _ It was found borrowing of $1,000' to drakn/Lots The following prograni w
. - 12:-ri-thec- econd m resented at :a lawn soda] `
they �Fa;el.. not,: �tl'ie '�eq>:ispxrren-tom r 0';�;: 1-0,-� �k�-- F • .._at 1lEir�--
Boa
''.7A, n the' Durh R John Jo ni.s, selectioxs ley i xt.'
�1 `Hl€1vVE.ME";:, . , . en,. to. tk�e , R:ar�*
3'1g00UD fl was.tak South }.
.... ...�.., o e tr._...he _m.....�„ _ ,,.._: - .F ��„w..,rr. �. ;�
tem „�?._ . _ . -,_ _ r ens a i eck�
._ ► .. .. . . .,._ . __ ,:.,_ ..: ;.:.11 ��lr*`1�..:I�k �rrwfl�e ;�1�[�lvfor �� +azclt ti � t.`Tf
.•. , . 1 Tororta,-and Lois. 10x..._.._f, •,.:
e� vera to sc1t. Chsldren:s ;Hos x��.x,-: - - �- - - � _
. __ _. _
h
and Cecelsdof revision on this, son and Mr.•Scott, piano sUlo
l b tton was removed R,pad court
ornmo
sn tancea 0tla r.: y -Ka ,.,
vmg,. Take for s ,. h. Y
64 •• d eat a fair -upper, a 's' Hall, Holy oQd. �",loynt�• vocal solo; 1Virs.R 1V1ath�
• P 1'
• o Thursday at 10 a.m. the Third Ran a south• of the•Durhi m Mxs Spence, duet, 1lilrss RaY ea t '.
e. stoxy behind the :everyday where n , , � ,
.. o" a .:'. A .
re ,essential : , ss , ., , . ' •.
dines. that a... ,e,. ,• , and _ . � ; .., ,, ..
to return home that af- held
a . the council' Miss Mabel:Alhn recitation,: Miss ."
was able b 1 w was t
room In urvs
• e •
ternoo#� an • , . .
Indus Out:' of,. every fodol- ari 8- ear'-
t,�''Y• , . ; . is. Alice , I�uffm , ` t Y
Jar spent ent 'b • the Canadian,' house- r ' of °Mr: and Mrs,
1 d in limited P y old . daughter
- : cents goes to _ urchase b •.. .. anon Wednesday was
, • , "• ... Mian Wife,. 3'5.; ce .__ g. • p ,
•!lies, to'4;Canadian ::.ciyi s . � .. .. Roy ,Huffma _ ,•,, _.....n , ,:
,qua ...
• i referred1: u, - dairy products milk, butter, taken . to, Wingham hospital su f-
., with farmers: •being. p •� P .
h rit • has_ been. even cheese, ice cream. ' :fering from-' a severely injured
•. a Priority. g ,
a barn s ra anada's. 'consumption of •alco back.. After x-rays had been taken•
ch sers,
DDT in. the form of , ,li Y C Miss • Huffman,: `accompanied Uy
. -.• creasin l' e bevera es- may -be -climbing- ._._.� _. _..�fm -_ _ buy-
,,. :.. as.. being. of value in nz ._ g ho )c _ g her father,, was .taken' byRam
food.. pr uctson, a vital; need at rapidly, abut the `Domixsion is 'still ante on, Saturday to London: hos-
tlae present 'time; -: '
the : greatest' milk consumingpital
•,..ante for treatment. �'. :
k. 1 i n in the -world: In one. form
' e "Tains'. that slat o 'On Thursday while driving the
The 'epartment.. x.P �H . l .. , • � : imanure ..spreader,.
''sprayIs or another • Canadians annually team';on the
�' the DDT.: barn •or stable �• ••
consume about 500:quarts of milk Gerald:CaSkinette received incur-
' a residuahspray•and. should knot, ,� lies to his head, arm and hip when
r per capita.. iia... .
be sprayed nto'tle air, as in air P P „ " the aeam; ran away, Gerald: was
: hould ..be ' . � foundation 'of • this import-
` ordinary fly : spxla�, but s, • . The , , , taken oto • Wingham hospital :for
y
,
appliec, ls, cel in ant: Ind stt'y i s;-?ri o`x`e- a n treatmen W a -re-. pleased=tcy're=
ted b flies'4,000,000 cows on '-large : farms
other surfaces'.frequen Y +.
o•
fairly ' " ll from ,`coast. to coast.
and' .other '.'.insects, : sn a fa y and •sma. , ;
close:. Spray, sufficient •to.:wet the across the Dominion. There is'one,.
surface , . wi hout allowing : too dairy cow for every th -ee C'arr
adiani :and from this vast herd'
much run -o ' One gallon is • suf-
. ficient to tie . t about • 1,500 square
feet, and a r able- compressed
s • 'factor' for. .
air,. sprayer i sans Y P
• plying it The' dry deposit of DDT
ti • rfaeesuaft r
left o
some; seven billion'. quarts of.Milk
,
are produced annually:
Despite: wartime shortages sof
manpower ` and, equipment' the;
adians at home with more\' dairy
than the. • ever used be
:products Y
fore,' •While. shipping to;, Britain,
since the war'' .began,: '600 million
•
pounds of cheese. -_and.:128 million
o ncentrated rnilk. • in
pounds': of concentrated
addition,, •millions : of pounds of.
Canadian dairy prodiicts,went'in
to Red Cross parcels. for prisoners
of war. Itis -a pl oud-record-of-
achievement
the liquid ca rier : has, evaporated
- a continu
mosquitoes' t
with ,it for
=the-applicati
i
DDT spray must not be.applied
P
-' to livestock . - s the chemical; is a
poison and in oil s lution is ab-
sorbed •through - th 'skin.. Care
t.;
should ;also bit take + not to; s+p-ray
it On, foodstuffs',T ' .person "app•
plying the' Spray ; i should ' avoid
,wetting his own` s . s'n, in so far
,i
ng possible, byang ,rotective wea p
clothing-_ and.' by •w_a hirgwexposed
parts ' thoroughly n soap and
-water as. sodn - as t e' spraying is
finished. There is othing to fear
from • the 'dry deiiosits on `:the.
r 4
walls,•;_ howeUver,_:a'4" DDT• • is not
r1° 1•
rr
%o kill , flies and,
at come in contact
everal weeks : aftee
. sorbed in We- state. - .
�a .
Tlie:' DDT' ' •barns sprays . have
been reared-°s:•'ecial y •for:use.
P P,
in .:farm buildings. ssich-..as=cattle
ns horse', stabl - s andI piggeries,
:`bar, ,
use-
• '::and are:'no.. int :nd
ed for
hold• use, the De• artment says
The Teeswa-r;.News'advocateS'
a municipal •b;.; -law outlawing •pin
ball inaCYil es and games . o
r: e . hie: are. operating in: the
chane w
Culross Vi ager Did not.'the Prei-:.,
virice rule' • • all ` . such' •machines.
illegal
some :time= ago? Tf. sp, why
hasn't the i• clean-up long ;since.
' taken_ place. It: shoi.ildn't require
a municipal, by-law
Mr, J. • D. Murray, ,late of th• •
firm ofMurray Brod, .obtained a
second;' class certificate at. 'Prince.-•
ton, Missour`i;.
At a non-professional teachers'
examination at Toronto., Mr. J. W:
_ _ bile
_Morgan• of: St. Helens - p}i
`school succeeded in passing. Mr,
C. S. Falconer, .a former teacher
in this. district, also passed.' ,
The death occurred of .Mrs
ineron wife of Rev. D. • Cam ('struck water;: at: •Rod.:. McKenzie's
Ca ,
eron: Interment was at Kirkfield and moved : to Dan McKenzie's
cemetery in Glengarry County: The:' following •prop:am ''ivas
Mr. D.° Sutherlancrthwoie preserital atTalavvri-S cral, afthe
Ashfield Presbyterian. Church '
'address, s
grounds:..ehairmans ss, Rev.
Miller; solo, 'Miss 4 la. Murray,
Detroit; address Rev. T:-Mathe-
son, .. Kincardine;` instrtrmental,
Miss -R..Rober.tsori, •Lon.don; solo,
isso•er son, .aramou,t�,;
port he is `making a goodrecoyery'� is•
stove and.tin:' shop business
and ,was brought home on Tues h
rs: D Ta' torr and Harry
,,;' to:• Mess _ Y
da. I ,
f
Y;
ort-arld.;:Mar".ori,e 'G e's:' ..
chooner, "Lady. Dufferin
Anne o;e Wingham � visited. on Sat-: . The s ,
urday with, Mrs. Bial Scott, Mar- owned by, Messrs. Cameron_' and
'orie Anne remained": for 'a few ' Campbell which sank off.Carib/ill
days-. visit.:... Island . in Lake ape:rior, ' was
Mr. Ben Naylor and Mr..:Wm.' and was in dry • dock at address, Mr: ' G.'` .Murdoch,
raised 1 ,.,
Robertson of Lucknow.spent Fri- Lucknow• . instrumental, •Mrs •
• .' ;, a ,LLQ: , er- Owen ;Sound
hile-on a` p o e ry or Rev.ti i i=llee dtze•t,-Miss
�- " ott Lucknow°'solo
e McH
and ha
d••the son and ,Mr, Sc ,•.
George Y
wes
t Q
g
•
asure" of seeing Reil, Pound- Mrs::Boward;'New York;_addr.ess,;
Pie1' .: i .
Bi Dr..l'!cLennan, 'Ripley; so o, ,Mss
maker and other noted.rebels. g
uri Paramount; -solo; ��'-MrT
Bear.: :;was .;'too ..closely guard'ed� uA� ; nL �,� �
McLeod, Ripley;.:, reading�, Miss
r
Mary1VTurray, ''Pa, a'mountpiano
P
duet, Miss" Lila, arid Amanda Tvlur
ray
eson; reading, :Mr, J. 'Murchison.. •
'Vest; Wawanosh tow, nship tai;
s stuck 'at.•21 'ills, •. ' '•
rate wa. :r s. u�, rr► The.
county rate, was;. one: and •,eight
tenths. mills; '
SS. No: 2 Kinloss was adverbs,
in; for --a teacheir. ,'he'2secreaary.
g
treasurer was. H.A. Graham:.
The population of Canada by
the 1901 census was 5;371;316.:
Mr• ••R., Grant, :.:•well driller,
`� has established
The lowly :spud
ate and'
' :d deal:of of ' restige of late a good e P
according. 'to present crop ;:pros-.
May be. able' to "'high -.hat
pects _ y
Public aplenty in the
Mrs, John P . Y
ome:'•.
months to c• ,
As if: we: 'needed to. be"r'e�•iiinded
(that ` summer is fleeting ,fast,
comes the.: ani`iouncenient='-that
_Thanksgiving Day -wall be- cele
brated iri 'Canada , on .' Monday,
Octo
`ber8
th.
A
Cigarettee smokers are. still the',
Major cause of Ontario fires.., For
•
the first six . months of this. year
2,620- fires . were • • attributed to•
careless
smoking, out.of a total
of 7718 'coinfiagrations:
son. , ,'.. 7, . .
Mr..Victor Emerson on Satur•-
day sold one, Of his horses to Mr. 1
Robert- McClenaghan.,; '
%Mr.:and Mrs. Ratz; Mr. a crldi
`Charles: -Elliott> and_ Henry visited
on
on Saturdaywith!-fr-ierds ii'. God
erich .and Dungannon
Mr. Blake ,Gaunt is visiting
with his sister, Mrs .'Nicholson &
Mr. Whiner Nicholson of near AuT. •
burn;...d :Mrs'. h .
r" ..., Mr'Davad`Siitherland returned
..Fred Tsffiri,'.Mr• �w:
andMr,; anMrs •' Wesley Tiffin, Mr.� and .to his former.home':in- Listoel to
Mrs R set 'Ritchie attended the assume :control' of the :business of
races
iri' Goderich on` Monday...::,
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Bryce=ofr
Turnberry and her sister; -;Mrs;
Donald' Manon'.of Toronto. spent'!
Sun1day with ,Mr, and Mrs. John
Ric rd
son. '•
'a
The . tangside.:- Mission "Band:'
held their August meeting: on.
Saturda3� a - lir; b2�ine� rs � 11_4 v.ertisrng-Elie=�"a�ec�'ani n-
1 �
• THE -GERMAN' PROBLEM•
_he seen. , •
Peter Ryan threshed 368 'bush-
eels 'of. fall wheat ' in .3. `hours and
14. minutes... "This is good. work''',
_comm_e_ rated The Sentinel.
his late brother. :
Ser
.amu h Sutherland, Orderly ,
ant. Of 'the No.: 3 -.Company; 32nd
ge
Battalion ailedµan ,;911 members
to. attend•, a meeting and to` bring,
s awns. -'or.'.
in any Military •� stores,
clothing in their. possession.'
-Tom Widdis of near; 'Teeswater
with a n
n..'atte _dance . of '13: Miss
Betty:' Miller was• in charge of the-
rogram :after which -all .enjoy'
.P 'after
'
•
a.p ..
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Pennington
and family of Culross*, spent_ Tues-
day with' Mr'.; Wendal ;Ta !kir..
Mr. and Mrs. Ratz who have
been: visiting with. Mr.: and Mrs.
Charles, Elliott left for :their ho
at Golden Valley on Monday.
ed•��
Those few . grains: of sugar ;that
arespilled, 'or left, undisso
' lved
in
the��
- bottom.- ,of, the - tea cup' or
•• cerealliowl -- can'- .represent , ani:
amazing volume...on -a• dor minion -
'wide. basis. Prices .Board .officials
Games, ,the following • paragraph
:.eared: ` "Although `many new
aPP g.
i , -of a: similar nature have,
soviet• es
been, started;'.throughout the coon
try; none----has=:been-able .:to- place.
before the people o great: a list
A A
of attractions' •as .the `Lucknow
,:Society"
me'
Forty Years Argo
Mr:Mr:and Mrs.. Robert= Bradley,
`Mr.-and_MrS. Tom Bradley of Tiv- :Mr. and Mrs. P..1-1. MacKenzie
erton, -Mr. and Mrs..'Clark John left for a two months! visit fo the
r • of 9th con. East. Wawan'osh. Northwest •and, British .Columbia,
_son' _
� nd
Mr`s:
Mr..
a
.with M .
a ,.
• u
rad,
S
Spent' Y� cades
ttwod
•
AThe publish
er of e
Wm. brown and Mr. and Mrs. ago also appreciatecL the help of
Charles.
Mr. and MVirs. Bill Kennedy. of his. ,,readers; according..; to. this
Winghari spent the week end: 'stem• If: you-: notices; an item' of
wiah`Mr and Vrs. John Crowston. 'news around anywhere during
.
'Ir
Twenty' Years: Ago.
Mrs M. A. Mortis who' under,
went, a major operation was';con•
valesc.ing`atltthe' home of. her. sea,:
A ;E. Mortis'-of1DraytQrr,,
. Standing. in a:• field. '.crop con -p
p
etition in oats'.•conductcd, by "th'e
Lucknow - :Agricultural Societ-
was °as follows: W
K. R.••. McKenzie
: Baird,' R•: 3;
McLeod : ' R,.. 5.,~: Jas',.. .
,
le. '` Henderson R. 3. • :
Wes e
Y.
e'.s :'road ,s `:inkier.
The villa �
h g. .
was 'badl .:smashed in a, run:awa��
Y
th.
Mr. 'D.• . Gr --ham ,was ' fill•ing
:tar*. at the :h`.dr.ant' at: the Old
Y
Town IJall when the team"too1�`
fright and started down the 011.:`
The' driver escaped a'bad fall by•••
'grabbing the ' overhead : h�•dt a.f '`
pipe.
• The death of Mrs:' Ale,',.
Son„ ae.81 occurred ii-rsli niTrpe'
A: native of Scotland, she came :
'to Lucknbw' in
1885:'
`The''Flowerdale• tori c�sPorident:
Olive Rout,,\' OUli
' dth
at O
eor
to
rp,
teach at Ma -le-.Leaf `-Cassie.'' Doug
las near • Mount. 1<ot c :st. Old
Frances Mclvor near. C"htirltiap.;
South• Kinloss and
l' inloug'h
•
congregation's extended' a call' to
Rev:`James A. Jaynes of Creston,
T ,p wn of ' defeated ti Mr.
g do t t 'that th saving' of one.
,...
dregs that the people of the Reich day w • •gg t t t l daily his home here'o Y
-Sentinel Office. That's where it
•g catch it ` ourselves• .
a
Would 'aggregate
James B.,Morr sori`wno was the week, chase it: over to The
: The 'paring
estimate e . a e•
• a patient in , Wingham Hospital•
Germany, iS another of:the bitter teaspoon .of sugar per fanthy per• „
.. . • • tile- last' three. weeks returnehi to
,__
dw most _swat ow,:. -but ;:txnfor __ -•
:unately 'nothing seems to impress
,upon the masses ;of this war-
minded.• .nation that • this is , but
their just .retribution; But more.
. alarming is the fact -that few ex-
Press ,the 'desire' to be done with
war, or accept responsibility for
the death, ravage • and destruction.
to istered' on ' the
,,that:. Gerrxiany.....
,VOorld'•
•
n+
_.. :_.
-,lie actions a
attitudes= -91 -
Germans
tides- 4Germans today, the women folk
not excluded,- is that there ',cart •
be 'rio lastring peace„ arid that. Ger-,
b
•• ail`' Will, yet.reconquer what
tri �' ,a •
she has, .1O4 in 3,1V`orld War .IT:,•
'
toda . while . Morally
GermanyY,
barihrupt has probably. survived'
more that), 'five years,' of • war' as
one of the strongest, countries in
' Europe; both physically and econ•,
oriically:
•
a e a. o onda beton s: Well
g ' n M . if ,we ,. can, ,but 'a little ''assistance
out -eleven .tons... _ ....:.
saving, -of ��b _.. , .,.
ZION•
•
Civic . holiday, which' was ob.-
served
b.served .on, .Monday; is often re-
garded :as a .holiday of compar-•
atively .recent; origin=but it is
not, Business folk' of many years
ago evidently' felt' the urge, and
need for a mitt-surrimer' respite
from their ''daily' -r olitirre,•' and-
,
.s bare..,^h. .zn� ... an
-civc.holsday...had:,itY..
ears, ago, We don't• know when
the'.holiday, was first -observed
here, but'rin a recent •perusual of
old Sentinel' files, we discovered
that it was observed: as far back
as :forty years 'ago, upon a .•pro-
clamaticn ' by the. viIlage ri:reeve,
In more recent years however the
date
was unified and Is now ob-
served.' rationally on the' fi-rst
1Gtinday in ,August,
,s:
is altr,ayS drppTf i t�d,a "H:C. ''
• Hamiltonwho,., 'spent:
three
Mrs: Margaret ,A•ndrewreturn- weeks. on .thearm
ed last week. from Toronto where Mr•., and Mrs. ,Will Hunter ',and,
she. had . spent. the past three Marlene' visited with Mr,& Mrs.
weeks. `' Geo. Henry. of Beifast2 Sunday
Mrs. ;Daisy McCharles spent : a evening, . '
'few ,days wh. r cousin, Mrs. Mr. ;John Quaid,of Saltford,
Kate' Ritchie;itwhilehe' Mr. Brown whin was assisting M'rp Cecil Gard-
WaS..on business :;at, her home in n er..last,-wee ,..ha • returnedlhone,
R pley: .„ Mr, acid .Mrs;: W. T. 'and Harold.
` :Mrs. Frank Ritchie spent -a fEw • Ga"rdner -visited with Mr, ' & Mr's.
days in Toronto.,visiting her sis Herb Alton and•,Mr. and Mrs,••Jas,
ter, Mr and,'Mrs. Anderson., t . Craig of West:Wawanosh on Sun. -
Mr. and .Mrs.,, Sid Gardner: and day last..
Keith, visited Sunday evening°
with Mr. and Mrs, Josepli'•:F'ree- � ' ;Mr. Russell Ritchie of Port
M'r•-
�Ticoll 'is at present"engaged with
roan, Goderich Township. ` r.• ceciI ' Gardner,
Mr: Harold:Gar.dner of Haniii. ,
locnar, who s e t .his vecatsa», tho'• •,i' ;° and Mr... ;nelson Webster
. p .d. . , ; ,. .., .'irsv. Fern' �!cGil Buddy iif'
cely n.alsday�,ng at.h7s harrie _.... , . , , ...:.. .. .
here,.returned to • Harniltcn men. VJxnuse,r \ !sited W ith. Zion friends'
da i.m. ',He was accompanied 'by recently.
Y P Mr. and Mr,s. d J. G. Ritchie land
Master Lorne •'•Wundexlick . of
'Children:. of M3tchEi1 iipont the;
vteek-end .and' holiday with Mr•:
and Mrs.' 'Robe. Ritchie. J. G. re
ports that „the flax crop, with
i h he ' associated, ati'1>>ch he
which c
is' at present •}iarvesting: is. yield•
ing; well.: He has alz'eadi” some 3
0
acres�.pulledis
i't e�lo of Dun,.
:•--Mrs: .Jennie F zg.ril
gannon,, who. ,has. been -, Ssisting•:
he Mrs, rRiohai•cl Gardner,
r•sister,
,
since Dmck s collapse,••li is .
i ,tt in
not been
too well iatelyr Dick .1 gaini g
strength, though, slowly,.::
Mt.- „Alfred Andrew of Sault
Ste. Marie spent ...the, v; ek.•end•
with
his mother,.'MVlr•S ,S,iw m
drew -arid sister, Gurdon.:
Rsrk
' •land and Gordon if, has re-
ceived • his ;discharl;e : from 'ttike
Lon'
army and will be locttr,ri aa.lo
•.don.