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The" Lucknow ..Sentinel,; :Lucknowr OntariO..
:THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL ....•.
Laaa.auw:,, 7 Ontario,
Established:
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Established.1873 —,Published Each'Thursday Morning
, Subscription Rate $2 00 A Year in Advance--2-Vo 15, S.- $2,50
4. Member of ' The C:W,N,A. ,
L; C. Thompson,: Prtblisher and Proprietor.
THURS'., JANUARY 174 4915
»IT O,RIA
. D.7 LIMITED MIME .TO
SERVE; `
R80ULD DATE BE Q$ANGE
In probing:.about for some sol- (Owen• Sound Sun Times)'.
The : death of Judge: Otto:.. Ed--
- uton �to the lack "'oi�' "interest - •i:n." ; T , . _
t' n . ward ;Klein "will occasion wide-
•. xinuniciipal
affairs, one :'.quer tg .•.
e 'of. ! spread 'regret; , not 'merely in his
khat •arises ' is ,."would • a• Chang,._
helpr' . :municipalities
alities'.
,date• �'!Many
.11[0:76:' moved their riorninat:ion
date forward a: month to the',lat
ter ,part , of November,, with.
elections, when .necessary, on the
first Monday , of pecember:'
In- rural:, municipalities :... one
trongl? oint 'in favor'. of this
earlier date, is that the chances'
are better -Of
ter of. m re favorable road
o .
and 'weather•conditions. This
wouldsbear less 'weight -in 'urban„
Municipalities.
other argi
l • ent_ is that : the
?�,.
change ., .
.removie nomination
and election dates, fror' : the busy
holiday season, and. , as' 'a 'result.
. aiore • interest and better attend
ance ' could be . expected., •
- � s•-�•a -tie tioiiable.Apart-
_ ,,.,•W._ �This��. x . ,q s
from... municipal' affairs'.; we have
known of . date:.changes,'. aimed
. nE stimulating.. lagging intereist
with•'med of ere success. Too. often
thereare
more fundamental >reas
vas b
ehind 'it• all and when such'
exist, merely ' changing a, date:
Won't ,rectify the situation
Many ce itres are experiencing_
unaci p al >;ri
a
marked inertia in m p ,
terest': and: "Willingness to serve.,
f_
orine>r.•.home=town, of 'Walkerton
but amortg
,the legalal profession
'
` •
.HisIfShe's really
all ,they , say
y s
he
isthroughout 'the Proviice;
the .esteem. of hiscolleagues: It as a ship—fast •and .comf stable
•keenlegal mind 'had, long held -
s,mo t unfortunate that ser- to traver•orL even when,; a heavy
sea is running .as' it was for • a
vice on the bench' in,York County couple of'days as we .crossed. Nat
-
should ave been •so limited, little j I- didn't see her at her best
should. have ..uray :
more • than five years,. The ' fault: because we slept;. as •.;'did almost
meats which are 1 else (except the ciliv-
Hes with governments , everyone . ; , .
LOCAL, CHAPLAIN -
NOW IN GERMANY
, . Hon,ICapt. R. Douglas 1\!iac'Don�
alai i' ho is in the chaplaincy' ser-
vicer has •. been assigned to the
Canadian Occupation -'Force and
is now stationed in :Germany,
Excerpts from his letters since
sailing on• the, Queen Elizabeth •
until reaching Germany will no
'doubt 'be of much ,interest -to, our:
readers;,, and we anticipate re-
cei -.ing a -series ;of: such articles:
November 28, 1945,
have received my; wire .be
Xou,,.
now and •have;-. no, doubt,.
lore ., � . _
. I rnust have -cross.
concluded that,I
•e • n Elizab'eth. I, did:'
ed on the Qu e
:slow to. recogin�ize merit. , Judge•.
Klein. Was 73' years • old .at the'
tii e •oft his death. To • suggest that
s.,,•.
man of his training and ability
at
adthirabl equipped': to
�ivas�_ �rrot-,- �-
serve as a' judge until he•'neared
man's allotted span of : three score
and ten is to insult the' man him-
self, and the intelligence of all ,his
Fortunatey recogni4ion is
friends' , ;
.=a-wa' s --soul rig -delayed,•-fit is
-not Y P
inter,estirig-to rite that--the-most
recent elevat'iori. of , a ';district :bar
h ' the a point
_rastex to the bene r .. - 1?P... ,
merit Of judge J.;F., P. Birnie. as
for Bruce; came at;
County.. Judge
a time of life when the new. judge•
can reasonably'expect• to devote
man. years to..�•the
service of his
many
through the adtmnistra
country g .
justice;
�tiorr''of � ... ,
Its ''•a: cause for concern, but who
,._=holds_the_--answer" to ,the prott 1 and' who were
Here.s•.a Neve Y -ear's tesolutian u never detected—and tem if hotthe"ndi:vidual:,; h'im- ;T there..^Af ter t
., . • ..... rYe�can-i�iiak-e-a-rid-kee.Py ,. 1ab1e_trGmamn
We'd
b
e• •st.
lf: that d P.
se n Planned
t
; • • • i;t was .loan .
- . It ��vill help ones .constitution
depots thru
s <re at ,. P
"`to sleep'', va :lou P
-nd enable�'•oiie Py ' ed -to r.
the country before going to Ger .`
many, .We ,went on our way to
TH! RS., JANUARY 17th
LOO
' K• I Na 'BACK
. THROUGHNTINE'L : 'Ir ILLS
•
Sixty Years'.Ago",
Pr. Tennant defeated -James
Bryan. for , the reeveship,•• 11R to
196.. John Grundy, .la, Campbell,
John' Stewart and W p; "Holmes
were .the winning councillors in
a field, of 12, School trustees, "el
ected 'to, office for";the 'first :time,
were, Dr. MacCrimmon, W. 'Con
we •.
ne t; R, GrahaLm,, G,e� .Kerr; M. Cor-
,
n T, `avvren�
r a,,.
, w 1.
-The West' :Wa anosh Counc
Irvin
Boat d'was Charles.G _. , reeve;
whowas �e-elected, . d'eleating
.
.John Washington;, "deputy,. Chas
Durniri; •councillors, Thos., Todd,..
Gibson .and' Robert Lockhai t,'
Jas.
J. Griffin' was'• given•, an accl'am=
anon as reeve of Ashfield,, as was
D.
1VIcMurchy, lst deputy. • : W.
Stothersuty- ,was.` elected as -,2nd;: de-
puty '•and•: -Hugh Girvin-arid Hugli
P'Chambers as,, councillors'..
• A2
25. horsepower sawmill was:
erected; at John •MoHardy's, Lot
14 Con • 4, KinlossTownship.,.
o He
...._�k�tlte"Yigh=:`'" _-HiIT'_.U-''F111 "T��1`�ic•...``' nry AndSwitzer,. M., ,
.. h
i I ••:•M� n,l
est rnarks��,'.atrews the.; h.g S �• . Gregor.; B:.Moffat, , Co ey, hi: �•:.
'examinations and. won.medals.
donated by, W.' Connell. and John
Murchison.,-
Officer's of the'' Sons .of Tem
P erance Lodge ,were Thomas,
Lawrence, G: Matheson, Sister C,
ians ° , in bunks' about 18 - inches,
and .eight to a' cabin. A1,
wide,. g
though• there' are usually sixteen
'the tri ''tet Canada;
to a,� cabin� on , trip
rt(),
vuwas :.a--�bft -cz'ow
just eight But .the meals were.
:
splendid—almost as gond as. those
the `Ile de France—and we had
on
three per'.day
November 29th, 1945`
When:: tfie� othei s" casae bac
from' thesenior:Chaplain's-office,'
,things,'•looked • pretty. :bright The
word • was-_-that___tre would go. to
Crarileight` for five 'days to • the•
School' there(as .observ-
church.
•ers) and thenafter'that we would
:have nine:days' days' leave,;, I 'had it;
ed . out that,..at last,,'I'd ••go
t.all
doped
on' a ".`.`hospitality'
0
leave". and .,find ;"out:;about'• that'
branch of.- the family •• whose
u • e stealing activities were
She p
RES:OIUTION 1946 ,;•'
The I- olyrood 'Literary Society
held a,debate ."Resolved that-wb
men should vote", with the zg, ."•.A
firrrrative, upheld by �'ChailEs
Salmon and. G. Haines and.
negative by_ Jasw .McDonald, 'ani
b
]t.. Corrigan: The •jttr y, A. Pry r4;e,
D. Cox °aiTd, H Harris gave. their;
decision' in 'favor' of the.: affir►na-'
'tire. _
• Pupas.- at S.S. No„,5, linitrb,
h' b C.- MacDonald
taug.t ,Y ;;:. ; were :.
A Hughes;: H.•McMillan, J Hous
Sat ..i
elan '
ton,• aA:; . Rossi. II :. ,h, ..•. d,, �E,.•<.
White >e.. Sutherland, A "Houston
•R McMillan,' A Hughes, H Bain,
G. McMillan; P... Houston, A; Rosr,
M-. ' Sutherland, ---A '.Ross; LL�l
Pierce, ' S. Jones•. •
'T,liomas ._ Joynt. 'of Helens
was offering.' his farm for sale.
°;Pupils •at , S.S. .Nth. 8, Kin10 s,
E. Milner � r
tau.ght'�bY.W ec� J,
McGregor,-:�W McKinnon, 3. 'Nlc-
Kinnbn,, B,•, McKinnon•,' P: '"
ald, :A. McKinnon; •;3. 'McGregor
R. - McKinnon;', --• �' Gordon,
at
,AN. IMPORTANT OFFICE. -
this -season of-the-year;when
the ' multitude ` of organizations
within the :community are;'. elect=
ing': officials;' we -respectfully. .sug
hat some officer be ' cs
gesL , that
i all :.: a ointed dor. at'leastJbe
` .pec a y p� �
made-"reaponsihle; to see-drat-ttr
activities_ of his. or her organiza'.:,,
.tion , receive theW pu'olici,ty they:
3 .
should. s
There - is not. a public 'organ-'.
n ' ' in: he . communit
that
izatlo t Y
in
liClz
,' :-=�•woukd- not benefit- by :pub g
its undertakings; accomplishments
�entinel
•' i i� s '.'The S
�:and ' all achy, t e
will be lad -to: co -o Aerate fully',
g. P,.
awith:`ea'ch :and every; organization.
•n . asks c nl .:that a' .,few Minor
ad y
-details- lie observed: First. -the re,--.:
I will try`;to keep -from fretting,
• :When . I ,cannot see' the sun
rI will"•'try to -keep ' from getting
Into • quarrels 'I may: ~titin:-.
e. _from... rieving.
I v, ill tr • y-�to ke p g
ou les -:that -=are •past,
try' to 'keebelieving'
i
.right
_ in s.--will-all:-,ctirne , g
last;
I 'will try to keep,,; from sighing
When I ought' to smile instead
I:w1 try .�
will ' t • ' keep on :trying,
al -lead.
deserve o' get ah rl •
le S. Cooke..
—Stan Y
-.a
' for a: good man.
• It's right ta.pullg ,
bier: far 'better to pull . `with hien.
.
Hunter,.R;' Murray, :;; Sister M.
Canifra Tl, J° l3 Somerville;:Jct
NcBain- John Archibald, •T.'Hod
g
M, .
ins, •Sister .Kate= Burgess, Sister
Tennis McMillan; Hugh Somer,
vrlle.:,
n r__connection
_Uori:seveiig he_.
with .hu• know Public. School, ,as resulted as follows:
c , . cipalities .
Ashfield ----Reeve,. shfi ld-Reeve Jot -in D. Far
rish;_ ' Deputy,' ':John Cameron.
Orr, R,. Reid, S. Scott, R ' •Roel -,
ridge, A. Conley -,,N. McDonald; B.-
H'ock .ridge, E �Urr; Q: Ter riff; '0;
'Tiffin. x ':McDonald, J. kill,: F.,:
Taylor ,and. N , Moffat.'
wenty•.Years_ Aga
Harold MacIntosh:: of 'Silver
wood's plant p lant 'went •to• •Gltelph for.
a ;three -months' course ,in butter
making
Elections: •in adjacent 'muni
her' certificate had' expired, Miss
Hunter, teacher`,of the 3rd de-'
,: ',.was: .. presented with' a
partment,,, , presented
gift,- The.
' •°Pr esentatian address;
was. 'sign edJ`-by-'lla-Rs;
os. Terra
Lawrence- and. Aggie, Findlater.
Robert Murray Was the :pro
prietor of The . People's : Store'
-- -ei= •h.— -at -St:. Helen
Guildforcr to . go
ort should'• be -received immed-
P We need `not'; be , so. aghast :at,
Yately followingthe Meeting—not•
or .Wednesday.
the''n'ext� uesdayx.
asPPY ress . day. a p roaches., And
P.. •
most .certainly not . the week . be-:
fore the next ,monthly::`meetin is
to be held, Secondly, that the .re and •Flestierton; •
Paisley
port Abe neatly written in con-
nected ` storyform,so= that guess
•
. 'wow is • elihinated •. in i1Tin . n
From ' the King's encouraging'
:the, ii g e this assa e
it: Christmas riessag , P g
,,ne!�conti'nti y.�` .;.': ��, .. ... •.':.�
... t bear s frequent �:repeating, .Do not
This year see that your'socie' y
judge 'life by what. you' have seen
has a live - Press officer who., will
• of it in the' grimness• of.waste
',take advantage of.the;opportunrt5 nor et bythe.'. confusion.
and war,
offered by The,Sentinel .,to }�ezp ..y , •
is at -the first years -.o€ peace: Have-
its doings betore the public, . tin
.' faith. in, life at its best.and b g
x ;-•.= ',Ito it your . courage, e,, your hopes.
to g
and •your sense• of humor.''.;
H1ere .is a 'statement � of the Bri. "
• tish Government's •socialist•°. poi- ' ` ' - - X -4.
,slim : .attendance ...at . last
'cies in .respect. to agriculture, as The' s m •, .
'.i• week' second' nomthation. meet;
u_rn_rned ,_up:.. by the Minister c f Week's . ,
A riculture: "The' �olicy provides
for` fixed prices.. as f•ar, ' as four
years: in' advance, assured mar-_
kets, efficient, use .of lands, with
,far•mers;,:dispossessed if,.they ,p.er--
the trip in, a: r. xc ; We drove'into
a • • very ' beautiful ' place, : and :: it
looked as ` if we might have a
t • 'I'
very` pleasant _stay. m sending
onto ° crime'. wave.. It' .•.con s:,
the Tor
'much ~closer than, that,:,'Twice in,
six months ,, Seaforth Creamery
has been • robbed', 'and, :ten: days
g
ago, 'thieves blasted' open. safes at
-qty Years; Ago •
John'•$adcliffe a native of St
h'ele:ns died - at City,''Man` ,
�. ci `H
-PP .
aiQIT T a -C riatnlas- car v i era oin:triieists nn l
bears an;;etching of the place,. 'Malc'orrison, 'clerk; John
first rom the truck and:
I' `A
�umped_f f hison treasurer;Wm:.Lyons;
_ Marc, .:
• should. ,
assessor,•, and .R., J.'•';Douglas, `.en
gineer: •
Earl "in. February . the, death.
occurred of the infant daughtkr
e_
turned to the door. V ho'
open it and • walk' ,out but Tred
Goforth.,, , • a, delighted• „pair'.
..,
of chaplains we were. We found
every so rriuch to;talk about when ,
f' 1VIr. and Mrs. E.. J, Collins
l o
we could find, a :few minutes: to,
had a� -most'. pleasant al,.. dam: due to visibility. And : the
chat: We
ternoon `there rid' just before pilot dropped us down on an air►
Fred'cant 't4 to our room , ort•outside of:Brussels
'supper • P_ .. P •
to tell .us of : the -latest otder•:
•, December 2nd;• 1945.;
,', towel -'to,: ack
Fred s..rrews� was Pack night. we
me • during ,last n g
_ •: Sorneti g •
ready to ' re-
be'
tri ht • aw'ay, •`and .
i crossed through
me
rita
left .rielg.um,
turn -to Aldershot:.for_- .. . left . . . :... . .. : .. .. _
sortie' -part of .:Holland -into Ger
' 'tomorrow :and Mak-Call,
tion . . neer', ° - •: •; •
many and arrived this , morning
t' ns to fly to Ger
Co'uncillors, Thomas'',,Anderson',:.
Wm. -J.. Bla , Alex Hackett;:Kin
loss sere,, os;: J 'Fiffirt;-eoun=
cillors D.=Carruthers; •Melvin Ir-, ..
win, D. McIntire; Mac Ros{s;'West
Waw
`anosh_Reeve, Albert John
stoatC-„:tined lis, W_zri H:: C.a: C,
Wm E..• McPherson,. tivm Mole •..
`and Wm. -J. ' Stewart.
.awanosha l�lebisccite,.'
In"West W
wtatute. 'Labor,. a
vias, taken on •,S , , ,
d •main_.tenanc'e that.
�.�stem' of i off:
essary, prepara ro • •
in Monster.' At the; .per7sent time,
a : � So "'they. e .you. ,
many on;•Satur Y � now on until tomorro :v
. Opinion as to the merits `uf
'fore. p ,
old, .;and T. -new ;� tern was
the• 1,
'tactically • equal,, with • X273• for
P
one . and 274 for : the: other,
a• ot;
The': • death.
, occurre
`'th of Luckat ti
�NmR" >Smr
s: hada �tiltd. dream.
that' he' cilia.
P ,.
•i ht, be. like last•time; ;
that it:might g
•
that•'we might be satisfied•to'stop
,: the border ' of ` the 'countr}•.
,on
• is more • `conplefely: a.
Munster....,..._._._... _..__ ..._.�
shambles' than any ait:y� I've seen.
,h,
n'liein`was bad; but it",
T 'thought •Ar
read 'badly darnagedriin.
was, not y
aris.on : with .' t'his city: 0 -
comp ..
. the military ,:government
tainly-.
- German `worker (I: im
and the Geri:pin Most:.
agine Gentian labor is used m_
ode' a g:r eat Job , at.
lY), have in s ,.Sy;-;
he 'communication '.;
, .t . _. ,. ,
_getting
'on the' ,,bad back' to.
terns ;started
ormalc because'iit' is no mote
n Y countrpside_,
than , a stat t. The
�t'a � is pock- '
along the right of Y
With; bo'inli C1 iters .and
;.
marked w ,nCe existed
.where a' junction • t> • ce hoes
•the-packrrra-rka-t-lrr'.tr1se ve
ocktnarks: It i nva�t difficult ,ic
P- ;D nd
.realize What the l C A.l • :a
all `thts bombs they
allies did with � ;.and,. ..
carried out of Enol
Have it:`:I'm dreaming of a ; gran :and from9 is quartered ..in
,.F , morning. we'are
Christmas.
'what appears to have been a Ger•=
November sq, 1945; pP
•e• man. military bariacks.,,'It• appeals•
We ' o''to London this aftex - � �•
g' rain flythat while we. are here' we shall
noon and. tamorrow morning
,, i r enjoy a'imeasure of comfort—not
to the continent, •Tire . repacking -
,• ti because..:our .quarters pati' 1e` said
was..do,ne becausethere• seems : to any means,
• i to be • luxurious .by.. y
be: some :doubt "concerning. what .blit because' the'• weather is 'not
of. 'baggage. We'll be ,al+
amountso severe as to;, :Cause:US any ser =
-1-o-vied-to=takealoirg.�n •the plane _ ions<:are- be--
d is ..that i9us discomfort Rat
'wi'th ;us. The ,latest
word coniingh consistantly harder as' we
they are nine, chaplains: short in .tninimie,the distance betweeus,
the C.A.O.F, so there is;•a' reason ' er 'that
and ou.t. objective,••wherev
,for• all, this rushing, ;about. •ti ' e
ma' be We know' that : some m
December istr-1945., Y
' tomorrow,. ave ' should . arrive- : at .
The . peninansht.p:,, ; may; •seen' • •' r .. • at
C>A O,b'.` H,Q., :41 Oldenburg, ` `ut'tYiere-iso reas-
s�;ran el�'"'bad, b
g Y.
'Ing; and the nominating"'of, but
l'orie candidate • to; fill the on that is made-, up or several
one• ,
.,, • smaller reasons ---r am writing
vacancy on• the Board Of Educa, ,•
• •_ ,village. this in a 'great, •hurry as ;'I sit �on,
tion; do�sn t indicate that it d ., ••
•rate a er"• •are much,•concerned, .the; train (in.Brussels Gare du
•h �';...o w"t -the Nord)' which will carry 1us front
silted in refusing to improv e at the moment at ledSt , 1 h .. Nord).
; -be- . time to•. watch the` country thru
o r ' is isi '• that -:will" Shortly' BrusseLa to Minister, -and t is
•ractises; powers for -ministers to major dee'i..rons, tha 'i
,. � '�e,M rise: ': in ,Germany+
Pth, a> strange .. en which w p
'over public ownership of : have to be •'made; ° determining iris 'written withiP
, • take • p Pok•ing `at it again, Y sat and ask
left ft 'Alder- • Lo
:ri that, as • t'he hymn writer
yorid .
has • said "I know not..'what the,
futu"re hath of. marvel or • sur-
prise".
•
and`.
The land is• b ~heti '
c '.=.iarCltcafive..
caranc5 ht,
'"app.... fairer.
the -GerMan
anything,
work. it,
:knows h.ow
tb
bcen and
rise". . l .�i;a S.1o�k•
-..,w • �.• :�,.� beihg . The
This' rYiorning I Wad •a.Wake ,n is' being done
deal' of `cultivation bas
generally
G
full • ro- •wlicther',w or n t •'LuckriG'v; ,will, into. the bargain, e e .. : Must.
1
la.nds,�lf. necessary._.for.• . 1?..._ .., ....
1 •
s
el - Wh
-w
h
en
t
d f
c}activity; and .the- establ.ishme*it have, a , new::and riiesdern high 4 shot yesterday afterrioori'roand at.- e mY . Y,
the »ecessa rived just ' at dusk ' in 'Waterl'oo have been so obvipuslq' Hopeless,
of a, cotiimi ,sign: to ,manage and school, • as one-- of ry �;, .
, flight over 'we lid Roche hang on, There
develop .land `taken under.public i qualifications', to,become the station, ;'Un the g_ _ ,. the a saver .I think; except
ownership'« centre` of a high' school area, ''ere unable to land at Amster
, } •
,good and if • ..r trot µshEn;
is'`like this,:1 bt,lr�i< t Will
inter is past,''Certhany ' i
The Winter' � st art of h¢
._d the totaghi p ii',
hav'e.ha - .. "disemer ..
ten..,Years ,of seli.�iggtal? ri�n
this winter will be''a ;„ !; -
„ rib doukit, ,.
g9