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MARGUERITE CHA„rPMAN:'
'COUNTER ATTACK'
Drama, and adventure as "'one:
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man standsagalnst seven:
Also "Short Subjects' '�•-
Matinee' Sat. •afternoon at 2.30
Monday, Tuesd4y,' Wednesda;
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DOITBL''E'BILL.
FRED , Mac1VIURRAY
JOAN .LESLIE
The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow,• Ontario
a '
-E---WEEK 0N:"-
PARLIAMENT. HILL
(By, A. E. Robinson, M.P.);
OTTAWA.—Wprd• from"inform-
ed Cabif.et eireles .is *,that„.the
corningthree-ways .conference
Washington over the' atomic
bomb rs-really-intended'-to" settIe
•the problem of future Enfpi_re
American -Soviet relations. .
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Russia.{;eco►4itly has been .."dif
ficult" :in: her ,•attitude. towards.
co-operation with :,other :;Allied
.powers She has held , atoof from'
Ll',ni�ted Nations conferences on
food and Atrial -Wife , in 'Quebec'
and,., on education 4 Ldndon:,In
Eastern and. Southeastern .Europe
she has been pursuing, 'a course'
whitrh looks stispicibusly- ,•like
power politics., At 'one:''time the
outlook yias that Canada : would
-g- rant.. ;her.. substantial post-war
Credits. '.But: even this prospect
is. low -%epQited ..re:liably -..to have
faded, ;due • to Soviet, unreason=
abieness in . the •negotiations.
One theot,y• is that the 'Russian ,T.eesWater _where
. Ft
Britain...Federal observers fail .to
Understand why the'Sales ' objec
tive of the 'reorganized govern.
merit department should be Inn-
ited to"the amount o£. cash whit,'
Canada 'proposes to Ace in ,the
hands of her customers abroad"
t ixiare,. . e far:get of a 15
percent, increase in •volume of ,ex
pot°ts is regaided pas' altogether
too low to ensure employment toy;
the tremendously expanded pro-
dtictive Wilt
.which Cana'da
has'. bnf 1t up during . the wai.'
years
In. Parliamen , during the::week
Firi_ance Minister Ilsley, told the
Progressive .Conser yative .oppos—
ition Leader that .the . physical'
labo, of ,tabling all...,the, orders='
in -con ' it ' which' the . government
has passe since Parliament` came
into: session was -too; great to be
.attempted, but that .he ,would
table any •individual._ orders 'for'
which the Opposition might. ask.
The offer showed a•cornplete fail
ur'e, o -u, n ei!s.tarid--the-purpose. e. -at
r ac en's, 'request.. That •ur 5 ose
was ao show ,the extent . to"which
,the' cQunt•y, despite the 'fact that
RANA P
S,CANADILOT
Squadron Leader M R '» Renwick,,
who has graduated' at. .Winnipeg;
as :a Trans -Canada Air Lines pilot
t d with the_- rank 'of-FArst- Officer,
B k p, p
Ile enlisted. at Toronto and, prey
iously resided 'at Luckno'w. . as
the "war ;is aver, continues to ' be
and r: a .
.attitude stems from regentmeii .
re too-nre;
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CHARD, 'TRAVIS &
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ELEANOR PARER . i .
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St=1
The. tlrst a• faintastic and:: de.
li�httul story and . the . second
a melodrama.'
Re: -Elected President
of Presbyteryf. P. S
:The annual. fall rally . of Perth
Young People's Societies of Strat=.;
ford'Presbytery of the Presbyter
'aii Church was held in Shakes
•peace on. November. 7th,,;,:with
-*in-:Grace 'MacPherson of Mil=
ver-ton_pr-e-sid-tng =Grace -ways
again re-elected president :for: her_
third terrri.
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.. SIR WEE: AND ,TROUSSEAU
HELD EOR'. ATVRDAY BRIDE,
• 'Mrs'. Writ. -11. Caesar entertain-
ed lastjweek-at-her-home; Corr: 0;
,Ashfield at a ;trousseau -'tea
honor of her •elder `daughter, `Miss•
Nancy 1Vladeline; •whose : marriage:
to' Gordon• "• Webster ` Anderson
:tookpface- Saturday afternoon ..in
S:t. Pain's •Chtirch,''Vungannona
The guestsi = who. ;numbered: 60,
were receivedatthe door by •the'
hostess..Tea Was, poured by; Mrs.
Petrie and . Mrs. -Benson
'Mole, and Mrss' HarveyMole and
Donanne Caesar passed the 1 ch
Tlre' trousseau was. di play..e by
ami
Mrs. ore.
bride-to-be:
Mrs George Hamilton was hds
ten at ,another prenuptial event
:when Madeline Was guest of lion -
1. ocat a misA ellaneous .shower.. -tie
guests were received by Misses.
Ann and Kae Hamilton and the
;bride -elect was escorted to a
white leather -upholstered chair
trimmed.-.to:.corresporid, 4ith• the
▪ decorations ,of • pink',;. and white
•'streamers and; wedding . ;bells in
the living room 'Miss Lucille
Eedy read a' congratulatory, ,ad
dress as..Ann and Kae wheeled. in:.
a large doll's carriage in which
ttie•gifts were stor unch_.wvas:
on
an
the
• Sacetastul Poppy bay-.
• bucknow
Carl' Guides made •a
success of. conducting `.poppy. sales
on Saturday' on . behalf of the
Lucknow. ranch of the Canadian
Legion, sotnewhat f ewer
poppies weresol
mare d, the puk�hv,�
c•as
generous :and • total .recei is
were up atter fast year. .•
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at: bein a cl' ' governe undemocrati a1Ty" 5y he attended seheel,,.'.die"will ;be:
g x uded fror'n the atom
or. er .in -council rather • than de= stationed with"`:'rraris-Canada •fir
ie bomb secret What. Messrs
Attlee,. 'Truman and Kin • 'mocratically throu'gh'.ParlianientA Lines at Toronto
g •
!mst
ra It b �rtafs'. wit,
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mg, according=ly, 1,s' whether they
are to make. the a1.1 -out gesture
o_Lfr ie idliness to�t;ussia:•,)-y
trusting her with the secret upon,
the use of whch-the future..of the
wot .i.7. epends, or :whether•.they
are: simply to .reach a decision ':to.
allow, -Russia to "go';it alone'.' in
'her international relations. •
• Parliament Hill officials inter-
pret the .:wages -price speech..of
Piesil ent'• Truman as heralding
.a 'controlled inflation.' for the Un-
ited States commencing. approxi-
mately. six 'months Thence. They
✓ ealize-that--C-anada's.=chances of
•escaping• the backwash ,of any.=
Such. policy. are: meagre Already.
it is proving.' difficult • enough :to
_convince the Western . :wheat:
grower that he. slibuld 'be content
.with $t55 per. b-Gs1iel or :his ex
.port. :wheat When, pi•lucers just
across the border' ar e.f :receiving,
the equivalent�- of $195„- If the -
United States- µprice. 'should rise'
-to_�arra-egrii� epi'==of�$25;0'-..:p • � �.
bushel in.Canadian. eurrenc, the
gover:nmerrt's- piice-pelie'y-'would
be that:17140v harden. -to enforce:
The same 'principle, •obviously;
would apply to all ,other ,phases
of Cana an , economy ''Where re
wai°ds ar sublect`£o--comparison.
with - \the. returns being` received
by United-tate's . workers. The
feeling is:w 'widespread on Parlia
ment ..Hill, in consequence, . that'
the. next six• Months will witness
a retreat from' the government's •
present:' policy of an a e ail'
wage price .ceiling,' ,F`ew 4: other,"
prospecst a -We-Vtrater
terest or ;,raise:more; importan:t
possibilities for Canadian agricul
:cure`. and industry • alike
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• PLAYNNG-ATTUE'
THEATRE
cKNow
'ridey, "Saturday, en,,
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The :Merry Monahan
And don't say we didn"t Warn.
you --It's a swell piettire.
Starring .-
DONALD .:6'CONNO1k.
l ' FEGGY. . RYAN•.
AIN"'BIJYTH t,
Announcing , the " ;coa4nieiwor-
'mesh .of the, serr,3aI'
"OVERLAND MAl<h"
Boye and Girls. You'll: not
want. to miss one ' thtlllilu
•episode: of it.
:Also. oNE WS":
-Playing Next W, .e
• A -Swell -Dog Story
PAL►" • L ��
f you .love% a :littightl_padLa
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:..dog,. yau1L7lkorte this+ pietatee
During. :the ` past week an'
nouncement has conie.that Can-
ada's $7,700,060 Trade and Corn
rer:_ce Department; which
been Moribund during :tl-\e war
years, ` is • being streamlined for
action • once more: Itspersonnel
declaredly.has undergone a 'major.
shake-up, and a post-war'' target
of one and three-quarter billion
dollars of expot�t trade annually,
has, been placed before .it.; In dol-
lar value such an objective is4,60
percent -greeter -than the_pre_a3rai
value of ' Canadian -expors� iri
actual 'volume of goods it is only:
l; 'percent greater
The. announcement Lias • lett.
Parliament Hill somewhat puz
zled.. For the export trade target
of one and three-quarter billion.
dollarg rs` approicimately the' total
of •the export credits which Can -1
ada' is 'proposing to take
able tb ',foreign countries and .to •
chis Adv:e.r
a in
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Banks ' :are continually making.• • small :loans to melt ` these'
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emergencies Which.can upset the best planned budgets:
Three . out of every " fiVe bank loans are for less than
$500. Many of these are used to take care of such expenses'
as doctor or .hospital bills,- temporary embarrassment
at:.tax-time,' a sudden journey, the winter's, coal bill.
Again, educational needs of the family often are financed
by' small bank loans; '.
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:__These .".snt 11- Loans enable- ndividt als -to consolidate
debts, .a;. d..to 'pay back front income.
Small loans furnish . just :one More. example o thy. serWc `
# available to' y - at your dank.
1semen..
is Sp:o'nsror.ed.
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