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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-10-25, Page 2:fit r: �fi�+��*�it:�,���3rrG�FJ�.�.�!".��4 �.i��►. uc i w, Ontario THU jSTI A V`i OVIrt ,R '2:6:, 1945. Es Subsc, THE. LUCI:NOW SENTINEL; =ti, Lucknow, Ontario. ablished '1873 Published Each Thursday •Morning • i tion ' Rate $2.00 'A -Year 'in. Advance -To U. S. $2.50 W.N.A. (d:1Vlember of The � C. •, • L. Gr Thompson, Publisher and Proprietor THURSDAY,: OCTOBER 11, 194 ; q R..I A Atiereal • S_ In m• establish - d residents- of ',the vil1� secure . financia :tlie ho._ with ' the' try 'Abp. tions,. th- • si'tu-aSion:: has, :further. deterior • ted' .to a point :that a ' ably' wit meeting;° f the'Lucknow Business: cial stru 1V errs; �A. ociation •has ,been . set .nations. for Fri e . n-ing -to� P - .` .. The N ;natter: 'Of co • g housing shortages are not peculiar. to :. Lucknow alone. 'Many. thuiiicipa ties are coping With the 'problem, and many. of :them `.with apparent indifferent The ,`m mil tion, is •not• simple..:1 reats�-ohiLiLy�;oxz�: tb.emm.iddvi;dua property owner's willingness to to -.15 erate-and be well •repaid P for his': co-operation • There are a few'•'iacant• homes i i the village ..th rt couldTbe:-prolrita1Dly leased to first class tenants, and there are--h:umerguhomes; that_ might• be turned into acoOModation - two amines:• ,Thin-- aturaliy, . "... , ada� af_ ours.' ;; :wood : ' entail : an 'outlay,•• ,tit -n • Having oe Such all' excellent vv' f rine rentals that are RIOUS . SITUATION > MAKE•SUR) OF TAE ROOF - . Hers designed a re °' than • .one . instance Capable plan elt r' 1 house to, sh , e attest: Ve -rhe-- gxav-zt3 -of g .shortage here.But,, advent, of a • new :'indus • t, :to commence;; opera- -Canacl ar► people ::during .war - :time„ .It -•was, 'built,by the Can-. adian . people with eight •Victory: loans 'lthoirgh Jacking. man: .c©rivenle cess•. it compared favor=. shaky ' war -time Finan tures ' of. ;many, 'other' nth :Victory. Loan may 'Well 'be, iewed : as' t ' e `roof and-. inside tri the finishing touches ori .,a 'fi ancial ' structure which-- will:tr' form.the house. to -pro- vide co fortable living, ,for' the` vast iY jority. of Canadians .;in years f • llowing the war. =A. s ' ccessfiil -F Ninth '':Victory L ... Qan vv -l1 pr•�ouide-.xhe.,.rrieans-.1a. 'whTclt e -`country- can help : sail ors, • • sol iers and: • �airn'en to .re- :settle: civilian: life' with mina; ✓ um comfort and to do .,her j. 1. share i.`. the 'great world ••task of, creating order out of-dm'ordes ancl. of -hay fi, tering -a resumption _ of iii.,,: erre lronad-trade-sonecessaryJo continued prosperity in: t Can. PRET. .N�MC�QIN. NAVE MCN TRADE- IN-VALUE RADE= if N -VALUE AN TNM;'' VICI'ORY,BONDS ARE; oO IN' Tf COME IN HANDY Y �I�A MIGHTY vie o so . b en -the the foundation • ' • ove je • and the being obtained, ':.•should . pr financial walls 'of ..this Canadian. o nd' business on.:the part of the • a .u. e' 1e . us ake sure :that: the ho. : _ - plans for the Woof are . • ]architects p„ • f' mil '� arable a e•.des `:e than on Y ... , , dr r �.T They . i• weh: • h ila1 . • u ��e Y id �-I 0 e .:car y _, to teszde be- e elsewhere tt .h' on. . '. g wil be:.:If .each individual citizen ca' a:, ' of the inability , to ,, buy • : . bu s <, Ninth 'Victory Loan' Bonds' ble homes •or to obtain 'lav- 501 � • as nfhusla titally ,.as ' h.e bought _ -_t r Lucknow. c n, ill af- •e -`pi evi;A -ori campaigns. LOOKI hG :BACKWARDS THR UG1 , THE SENTIN L.. IL ES Sixfy Years Age i . - rariarn I1ilis� Ettre G -airt�r Mz R.Ubert Graliann ryas 'attena siding at Queen's Hail. '•inners in • ,the class, at the kali k'aii• We ,`t.; miss Maiheson-' Ripley, • ing lm,a College, St. Thomas• {Gordc�rz' and iVlrs Milsl,)711.344.10:0.,. The schooner ` G•az ibaldi" own ; Tope market pi ices, itefar�ii. ed. by 'Capt..;To`llp Mcpherson .of produce :were: wheat; lar LucknO\ `rc-,achcad• Godei•ich• Bar 16c� butter 1$e� dressed�, ' ....The death • occurred•. in o . p •a r. 1e5 250 .i °K --Se teivibei ';1-9ih.nf S.ehp .1' - al' -c b n P { ne'' Troleayen, beloved Wife `of a1vz`en'e �. Ag s fl+ g a n 1 ,p,)1 • a R .ar,; Lucke i otatoesa'dQc per bushc 1, 'crd tr��_ Ale: .J . Wheetler, it? Iter•28th year. Messrs.; stop, furni partner sh}�i t k pllice in the M. Corrigan by "three drunken He' ui�as: ;holyd`aying; iii• the Wesr• rowdies,.-- wh:o..-were, arrested 'and when he was `suddenlyF stricken' fined _ with typhoid• fever::«hi h proved. On his; farm in West Wawa- fatal, The z emains �a er e larought;'. nosh, 'phos B.. Somerville •grew here' for interment in • Greenhiih a potato weighing• '2 pounds, six t! .ounces." ore dealers;cii a,�)i{a "Ong 'cif the most disgraceful: rows 'th'at ewer ' oo George' E,' Jar^vis, .rn hip 20th 'village" was an'.attack"•upon: Mr:' year,,died'in De.lora ne,'11•lirlitrah;r,,. G• arnier received from Aus- tralia some rare specimens which he :•addecl to, his .extensive collet- tion Besides many rare anrrrrbals; s' an hep , • Cemetery,,; the funeral.syr vice •lie. ing conducted by, . Rev. 1VIr l het • mends `of White�chuz tr "Those who ..attended • .the tea Meeting. at St. Helens on iViondav' s.•everring,:;were giver; a-lie}i inti: ix.. d tiles^-th;$# in real: trpatAby•`thp �T.rckri.Q -P-itis-= eluded two girdles ; or , :die ses ,. byterr<an. choir, undet t ( �%fi4� ion of clothing at leader hip .of Mr. Glass", RL14STGH4N the °only, port 1s DS :FURLOUGH. for 1 ;to, lose these families be - ea !.e of •this:lack- :':ItisJa-rnatter' 1con= tha demands . the•" careful , e, sid ration' ,of .everyone, in the, sit 1 c ,., ,r ti • GOVERNMENT MONEY Geor • e' Dr w« .said reiinier� g . e oiPthing-trio-.-._other clay which d hd<u1d Wbe .sa•'d again- and a am in these da s when so • -many. TY • T>�E BIBLE SOCIE n ent should • s end money -an over p i4 u ne time worn by, the ;natives: of A. beautiful granite' monument also the South ,Sea Islands • He received:; a. cloaks worn• by •t chief of a• .New-Zealand=;.;t,>ribe-.ori_ Ole . occ stun: o'f the f great'.,can . tirbalistic feast on' the trxst' Christ ian missionaries• who laridecL :on DL1� l,,GAt t 01 Received he following Tette": frorna 'FO .W: C.. Crozier of Crewe' which 'refers, to a' ;visit .'"to 'faun , Ireland which: no'•'doubt. galloon, ,. our- reader's will•' find .of •• consider- able ,,interest. • Colin enclosed a it couple of copies `of The •Dun • h was plaFed in .Kinloss :Cemetery to 'the memory of, Dr J,, $ Tena runt, hy,-the-Masonic brethren, the ' island.. Twenty -Year§; Ago. • Pa gent ahi:p • W.• Melli�s, .express. g . �. ped oyer '� 1000 bushels .of plums in' the. season ;which. brought dor g.. from 25c to $1 50 : a bushel ott:i 'h• The old ccording . to, ..SC_..� ,. custom':. five-day sacrai'nental' ser n,' Observer" ' a .Gee nourid :vices were •held .in I ,inloss Pres ganno Y , • racing.. program 'and some pic'.ure'. byterian' Church c, ,. on •ids: of. Dunn nnorr, _An• ostca, g ..... y..___._.J: B-� .• Hunter;,.had_tkre_cpnt:act p .i who wishes is welcome:. to drop :for raisin �• W: All-in's ` implement. see ` ms on Cam bell Street: • The' Sentinel Office to, s ,warero,o p . into �h .., them,' ` , 0 ould buy20. ' oiriids , of $1•Q. w. p Dungannon, Ireland, is ,evident- i.'25 ounds' of rice.:.at. • currants o .p. Jy. thriving ;'Reference -is omade;Io '1VIclntyre's , °' new iii rrsfrp-'�artd--the i e • eo-pie are: lamoring,• that... the --_.$01..J14-he.-�sc�.1.}Qct-of-t}�.e-Br-itish „...- . d Foreign °Bible Society fob- th existence, has 1 years of its "Theruin' t'• ' h a s. ave en - '' �,. g er-rtho••-w�r��r elrerrrlotnri-ate a - Atic, .iT'that lie' was right .The ' �government has.. no• Trion r g s. end of its•owri.••'All it has��• to spend' ,.from,`• the: e-.�banks} or borrow.. people through the sale' of bon And: so when , we ask ,the goy- erriment to, 'spend money we- are, asking it :to spend our money,. We .e ' e eitherb i tatw suggesting h are, asked to' 'u . bonds. taxed'orb y .. And b : 'the wa ` it is.; useful Y "Y v tnfnent `�. that th o e 10 remember e, g r -no- somethin -apart from the s t g l? people. It is, the peopl;e.-iVlidland Free Press: Fr Holy; `Serrpture without note or ea clr 1. •; omriient • to.. peoples anm of . ' ever ',ton ue: Irir peace. ,•and Y.., , constant. war this•_ 'has been, its• co en avour ;• 1 different languages Plans or obi eatfor! vaandr circulation •for4 Tiberated Europe, inFlude severe -- ;. nillionco pies as- •a• first .'instal Merit. ' . I . l 'In China alone 45 mi lion p •ple have learned. to re d, durirng. p kri's� chs . u :.th o. greatest field.,far :publication and circulation ever presentedd`tq •the'. Bible. Societies, o give people jobs. of horse • raeing.--The Astor• -Cin- • "Ash- iitte" ' ed after `O.ct .i _ :ober 5th `was too: hate fox 'th'e ema lists such 'stars as..Ray NT he fol- Old'Country mark t: • •- la-n�1.Roy-R9gexs�:a�d,Ro.'se�nar; ,_ , - ,`Tov-irig; Hirerli'a7is= adviised -tr Lane:.r .ut take b `not a public ,they:vvould; t Colies etter is . as .follows: .r that'. ate: 1 .. ..._..-......... '••-.'ter ori• -;;account atter ._.... _..� -•-- nnel1 ea`r Qm-pbe•11• - _ �--C��-pbell Vern -Ga • • I was on leave in Belfast last Maclntyre, 'D: R. ; McIntosh,- W-, week and siince had, fairly wit]" andTS: Little;. A.`LaWso-Georgge- .usted..the cit 's. .oints t f -iii -:.Kerr and . Fred G undSrr.' ex a• h Y P. terest' I decided to travel the 40 Mr ::yiTiri;.• Bartley of; : Algorria` nn on` ` and n miles � out.` ' t1:1'. Dunga, , o and • 1VIiss Adeline` Meed of Lan s s e -married at. Dungannon and ..pend.,'the' `day round .my �hom were ma . g . ., ;town's,'namesake.— _ .left -for Algoma -•te• reside Money", said" Premier Drew. :it' must first, either' collect in tax-' in ,.7fi : b1e is :translated 1 The B 1 4. In' this``yearbf.•"victory;`°it �s thrilling;to recall' the' testimonies r of , Christians from . the tortured. 'd ..,land E end; :tormented , .to the._.power .of the written word; • • 1 .u•1 reaI'ae '.'•, Cliristi:an Should, k. Ever s. +. Y ane,' the personal •.deb owed 'to .the ;Holy Scriptures, in; e'very Fre= ,spect'of :individual arid social'life. The': call from Europe alone, for -serrpture4u�ppl; a-sa othing'' :,of those. :of other continents,. • makes",the , Society's appeal, ..this. year of„lib'erationr, more poignant More .coin elfin th n ever; be p g .a , • es from fhe .people, borrow -from: After.--- -41 ; years -in the m:er cantile;:business': in` Lucknow, Mr, R a'. Cameron sold• bat'hi in terest' .in: thee•::Catneron,:.;Murdoch • & 'Co. :store :.to Mr. Wm,'Hornell. The death 'of".Frank :Rcohlidge rt tri • 'f.' Pia � _A-1be _..oec�..tr � o ,rrc �:. •Lucknov� w_i t h ranter rxient in Greenh%1'l' Cemetery. Mr George-Aitehr-on :purchis• ed a Cadillac` sed:zn. • of Mr:.JJ, �t�ilson The death, of --town occur i.ed. on Se�ziteniber• 17th., in. Victoria' Hospital where= j,e• ha l ndergone a Inoioi° opera • Mr. '.:and ,Mrs. Iarr�lel ` Aekert. 1:et for -or` to z�i her M4 Aeb. 1 e i - le -�• 'r -ch CQ t T 1C` o g ort • erit.ered, . 'take a course" in theology rn p1e. ori for enterin -'11j� ;41i -in ds ThisY is a :ver =old town-daking back to the. . pre -Christian era FortY Years Ago vhen_st was_thed-un_ -Or of Chir, f Ganitron-r His, castle conn- At Teeswater. Fair, •A yMac Invest every 'cent you I.an --tree--�11nth �I'ictory o better.” manded ' th.e. summit iif.; the Mill,_Pherson, Lucknow, won first •fore th best Tdrssed Scotsman• an Trill :around � vYhck> ;the town • is e i- Tan. 'flan David cKa i • , • • 'the h gh d. . g, ...., � Y built antl.,.there�he�hie#s of•.the . , .x... • { won, fi t ftsr> piping and 2 1:Tor . cca,t him •bv rr &s Irisl•i .clans'fre uentl' as=, Mackenzie; redc woe dance Aai on. Fitzell, Holy , ,. � .the con•. ,sembled. I :climbectto this anc'ien'ts --','" six. years-�He ha.d pamac 'won. first ,for Irish "jig and . , • : . , . .. , ood, tui .;'mark:; : : '; . ... r site;, 12ut now only' the ruins of p•p Y '3rd .Sailo'r s .Horn 'i e. Y il' :. astlex'datin ba k to the .OZ`Te sC g .c ,. . istr y•; Miss Gwendo:lin 1\14cT epd• ' rias , " t a lit ed ;tor cf 0 irited as si s app "Social..'Life'„ ;a monthly magazine :3iwhich' was; ' establis°hed in . s.• of "bring•, with' the ur Qc York p p litg1 arbou't closer n-drv�du-al. social.: '`. hi. _betweer?�'Persons of relatiori�. ps distinetion•of a11' caurtres The magazine, ,carried no advertising. arzd ''sold for $1.00 a copy.• . Roderick -'H MacKcilzre, a Ilk' , ` :Ashfield, died ip. Stratford. ave: df s , a' . • a. e of ,32. His :father deo.` t the- g-. Three thousand. ttend d Luck - 17th -century. provide shelter forty a now ' ` Fair: The ; `collrection `: o t rin cow when . once can in the pas u g, s e unto animals'. and. • tuffed • r a Chief Gannon s. stronghold heal fo , 'birds' shotivn • by. ' ;lVIr. Ieniy , •� n� it anstert'ed A str�Reid � d' �� e u rr -• e an b bu y � .. Y „ : th � S.7' I the Ba y. f • f � th local brzrl4}r c .,_ :. frequent y recurring name ern - first, thingwee have_ t6' Bio_to,b h •� -but the electo r 1 - 1 is -.1,9 in the wool, war criminals oun sue o er ami lar names • prevent an- r ome� 'lar;'' to devi s p ° other crop;. • key:rrl.. A. Plaines �l.r:;`induetetl • as , pastor''.cif • , S utEi 'Kinloss :C'hu'rch Aroused by`twee"'deronstrations of drunken:and crazy driving the .paisley Advocatelashed out, last , ` week• for action. Said The A vo- cate "Somebody's s going to• be killed -•-someone's, loved one is going its be:sacrificed to this'com, "'placept, d:o-ilotii rig -to stop -'it rpol- icy of the municipal officials who. .are'responsib1e ;for, the existence .of, such hazardous conditions", r• sway... _,Ma -'ors. was:. °eat]:admir:ed.,w-. ak rti' e.•• ' ,O Neil„ cems�.'to be;, the most ,„y ohne <. OFA rte A, . _ Ma s' 1 at1t`i 17r-" MCLe na`rr I" i . ,,, .. • on rea-1 •t . ; . 1 .... •....: ; ..::. ih attend Toronto when- Bing' over ' r.i Y j sate. allte.ded. al.' fter • we hay e shoth o� Y aY �' er. �-fine m rri � vide v y ll on my visit to the.town clei:k N nd s u. h thee fa hili aa'-iVfenar3 ett-rrari7Oervin -A. derson, ;,Elliott and •Quinn I searched, in;vain for my ownsur.- name urname but. decided that, my. Irish 'ancestors' were not ' responsible :for,.r'-ou-=New-••World Counterpart. As pin Most Ulster cot inunities Tee historic • documents:, and othernational treasurers emov. eri`frorn' W strninster~,.Abbey- in= 1939 are sodii to be restored. Tl e Coronation -=Stone" is buried in the precincts :.o : the -Abbey ancd` i£s location •is known, to_ few;, other than the Dean, and the Canadian Prime ;Minister, who bad 'custody. of the, plans •,Even ;now the seeret is to be kept although the. ,Stone' will be" i covered, as soon 'as the '"labor can be olAtained. Other treasures were 'hidden in various parts, of England, and ; Wales, there are- three distinct .sections.• The 'Stolen''settleinerit with'th . err 'Presbyterian clurch,, the English' with their Episcopalian Church and the •Irish with their ,Roman. edifioer The town seerhs' to main- tain many ..Of • its, old customs for Market , Place was filled with traders in clothing, garden., arden•,` ro- b.Pro- duce and cooking utensils. ,In an- other section of:',,the town there 'was the weekly pig •market with ,three,morith's' 'old• porkers selling forp,$2 00:' -As well there •was::the. Corn .]rVtarket, Fish Market,- etc. .I had been F; in Brussels on. a frei �"� t flight a few' days•. revious gh g <Y p.,... and was surprised: •to see the number_ of -horse-drawn vehicles. used.'.intelgium, but Dungannor'' • far, outdid': this, ' The accepted method ° of" goods :tratisportation in a' two -wheeled cart• drawn by ` •. single horse, • Dnp the matter of "pubs":' the town is no exception for if. one 'had.a hankering -for in ker,, g for some drisn there are over thirty 'bars in: which to "lift" one". The hotels are nore °of the Canadian style 'than {.those . in England. and. pro- as, al:lc' to pipcur �ng:;around I w • .a roast:.chicken "dinnci horn teak. p. pe . rationing.:•this Was, des art. et.: . ch ! after Corning:fromi uiat-hUngl n' land E g PK' .. ,a:' '• • iixP. 'v• ••t 'hid The day.. prior , to e when the been 'brie .of 'gala -de lebr,attbn th r first horse, i�ac}n� hiet for ',Over thi.y .. w rt, .... year's: •: as. held e therWas. the week1Y, AAs. Well , greyhound .rages which seeroaa have become• the Standird eporfs Of these : Isles. feature o . et1ef. manufacture' the is . Linen iindustY and I visited 'the: hoige r ],loco of the famous Moygashei Which -Vogue Magazine advertises ' Y S. incerel, Colin „Crozier,,