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Lucknow Sentinel, 'Lucknow,,• Qntatio
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_ UCK�..'VV n.r!NT1f7►iL"'i IOVER 200 REGISTERED A
MEN OEEICE
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Estahlished 1873 - Published ach Thursday Morn
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SubscriptionRate -- $2.00 A Year. in Advance --TA U.S. $2.50
• i edas Second' Class:.Mail{ Post Office Department, Ottawa
Authorized N.A,:
Member cit The' iC.W,
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I;,. C. Thompson, Publisher and Proprietor
have b a reasonable
The National EmploYrnent 017
five, Walkerton,' reports that
there • is, 'a noticeable increase in
the number of orders for help
being received from employers.
within 'the local office area.• Also,
ve gen
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,TUURSIDSY APRIL 4th,, 1946'
0.�" G B/kC ..W:ARD
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FIDS
R. N. Matheson, J. F_iodlater
Johnstop, managing ,committee,'
ryan, • :; o 'nylon, finance
corn., patrons acid Patronesses
Mr: and -Mr -s George-5miklr . _.,.
,Mr,
andrs. • , ur och, Mr, and
Mrs T: ° unns; Mr,.and Mrs ,
Mur clic;; Mr.. and Mrs J:' G, And
Sixty"Years Ago , R.
The death occurred "at.• Loch- . M B W J h
alsh of 'Mrs ,Ma, rn ,
4th, 19_G ._.. number of -placements Tyear�-Fol•; 20 years...shsj
are the
had 9 been - residing with ' her M J G Murdoch,
rton officeThere •/�over twoddeaistered fol grandson,Duncan Finlayson,AI�}1Wm0,...)E.L11. vary- Scotland
.: , • m• employment in occupations native•. of 'Ross -shire, ,
ing from skilled and semi skilled Mrs MacRae and her husband , arson.
HEP >� the utter are a :first • settlers ; in �• Messrs, J:.:•E.: Agnew 'and •
The was a among th
•. We in Canada, are ,indeed afor-
, to unskilled, but numerous T ` ' • • � • • hos;
much more the L' ochalsh district; :. Reid appeared on behalf of the
na. e., eo ae, and, • in ., spite . of x �J, Schnurr, states the
to p p manager A. iaT1 The' Sentinel said: Retail Nierr.ehants Association, ask,
ep "gripes' one., hears t th special advantage Editor _ y .
th many' t present time is ' a critical ing. the, village.• council .t@piovide
' of this and that, d dal mployer be- •T.he9•7
p
aboutshortage'
. r eco a ustement fi�oment, not oily in this country:• a, room free of charge: . month,
fa t is�. pretty m, uh, r, g sides being a. legalT ?r •o y .. , . . , .: -. .., . - , • • .
this _ = ut the csvih ed ;.ly 'meetings of the AssoQr
'and appreciated.. So, much to place his orders; with the Em but througho atioii,'
nizedas . ,. direct a ards the 'labor'quer ;Ed to'rially .The Sentinel Said,
Canadians enerally, wi11.I loyment Office, and world, as r g
so that Canad appeal.
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eal• to>.. help result have ,;these' registered ap-
s and to 'the app ., • tion. Men'are clamoring ;for work " Mr, Peter .: MacKeniie, the
re �
•the world food shortage, plicants screenett and referreil to or bread and'strikes and riots are member for South Bruce, is ma
relievesimple sugges- hire for possible employment:,. As
are a few p . a lis almost a daily ,occurrence'. f ing progress in political life haw
Here. -i a large: number of these pp K.• .xerr was fulfilling an ing been. appointed chairrnan 'ol
tions of the .Famine Emergency Dints registered for employment Mr:':
' ittee to this end , r g ars can engagement'wth'the Mikado Op- the committee on'griculture ani
Relief Comm d hargees employ •
^col MacRae in
APRIL
IS AN UPLIFTING FACTOR
na (Christian : Science Monitor)
• , small
:
• •Turning from he city:_ to
e to .ups is
rs that e`oin
• to, wn papa
t "e' slums, full
ke ste ing . 'from h
1 Pp.
of vice;. into an old-fashioned •,gar
den : sweet with lavender and
scent• of �erennial.
thyme and the ;.. P
Te aes of the •big
flowers. h P g
ar so .full 'of murder,
• dailies e
' iever immorality and selfish-
ness that the ' :better news is. ob'-
lg . t � larin shatter
• scured by. these g g -
ue. , One:,:puts
mgs; of the, Decalog P ,
. 'e a er aside . with a feeling of
• .•• ih pp
j'; �•. deo ression and heartache that the
P
world is so fult,of terrible .and•
p . thin' s
tL, � unhappy g
Then icking •.up the._ papers
'that--record_the_hagpenin of -the
little 'towns around us, one :gains
,•.
renewed faith ,in • .life. � . Here ,are
set forth ,only' that whirls uplifts
'un
• . a :comiri sty; -= the activities of
the busines men; : the �' church
items. 'the happy social gather-•
'nes of£,,,the_people,_ the marriages,
,xn a a r.
births;deaths_; farmers' items 5 e
' tho
and aA •the.
daily ;.occurrences that make tip
im le annals of- the -great
,; G.( •. the s p . all
common people, who `are re y,
"; y e�the found tion of this country of
Dai
L FED . EUROPE
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Make ciliac ob' and ' an and commenced his colonization. Committee chair.
Never waste bread _ a 'sist them in seedling J era Comp Y
loays, do the work of five • also fill their. own req duties at Boston. •
.the :Hotel shed, Mr.„Thomas H�elsri dignity somewhat above. that o,
h• s_ are coveted osi
requirements
� n, Manships' p bops
potatoes more: often. Try. usingthe services of the Em-, a reciation• of the .use .of, They -confer upoi the holder
Serve p by PP
potato pancakes, potato; soup and ployment Office:
Potato salad.'•
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•old resented saac Mar:- the .ordinary .member and 'as,i
• f A hfie p
Substitute fruitTAKING OPTIONS
o.,, . s
and
other des- FARMS rule -fall to men .who have bees
• `s ” ON
tin with a load of 'stra - •
sorts -for-cakes and 'pastry, FOR LANDING FIELD ontracters„for :. the IKinliiugh ' the %louse' for •a 'considerabl
One sery •C
Serve oatmeal often.
tives of the Canad-
ian • NationalRailways.
re in
arrangements'for
district making'
the acquisition of the:, various
farmstobe inc_
rn
' Chi ch -were;- kr-;peilod". •
Presbyterian,
in' equals .two slices , of bread in Representa Kincardine; • mason work Miss Jessie Mai ion Ma kepzia
g . and the Donald
food value. `..• ' • '. � r in • S. Mowbray, •Rip- age 30, :died in Western `Hospita
er
sandwiches' & TCA., who the Marton and .plast g, bur Western
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• Serve open-face.A. 4, Evans; Toronto and, wasSoutl
le carpentering;
pies. material.The. cost was Kinloss •Cemetery•, Hei 'father., .th
finishing ,
d in the em- , about 1800.: late Rev: 'Alexander Mackenzie
lu ed estimated at `$
roducts. el
other wheat e
�r enc landing:'. field. in Kapp t was sown.: here sn was''. Free' •.Church iiiinister
c, g Y .. •. .... > �No interes . .
Save an d l' a om ... t. sat, e .neo- t
,�,-. Tow:nshi•`. g" ._ ..4t p�toy.oxganize cricket.
Strath,,. ,...: Skye,
Use '• less `wheat cereal's: and
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d re -use -fits an ai s. • 'n Wrarton- arcs 1 S tla-nd—befe
fewer:; frredTiocrds- difficult. with t,►� a
thousand and one Serve shaving, no. Y of rood correspopderit coming to Canada.
e': all. fats • that can't be farmers• who' are interested in the The • H, Y
Salvag Mr. 'John 'Purves _
e into our it farms. It is d ted that
e, -us d -and turn._ h rn-_ _ _ _ ..,.-Y _ ,.. -sale _oi' the
r e.
'butcher or grocer, � : • • • Stood that 90 day options,,;.
oil dressings. -more properties a an
ever Mrs. (Dr:) Tennant passed
essin . s : JUL 'salads. • the :. understanding that y mercantile business
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Scantia'ls are seldom pub•lished
in the l country newspapers, but
if itso ha pens-that-7deceneir =de
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mands it, ..the• - uglier ;details.' . are
omitted, or given 'a kindly • touch-
that is widely different from the
urrfe '' liey of -the: city
p1,.;.. raysWi. The offenders
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ffenders may : be our
'�
_neighbors, Or - people' 'We have
" -u ed.: elbows with 'all- our lives.
'They are real 'human beings to
a r • while to' the
�thesr'°..'town paper,. ,.
great` cit• dailies they are` merely
• •A,, , y � ,,
rains rt'that--=are ground-
..,, ` of � a ` so that-
-out hourly in their news mills
o le eats dight
times .,�_ �.__.....sR_,
Sozne P P �.,,.�.
r - , but
ly of:, the count'newspaper, a ey P P.
it ' .is one of the most pot
uplifting.; factors;; in our nationa
un . er repot.
ori the was- up the hotel b'us nese - Fort” Years Ago -
wsgiving F .Y �
t re being taken,with d would concentrate on the.
Use ,fewer
and
•L _•n) d 37 S. s n
is •hun er an. [ar zPn Tl: �cMrillin'and •fain -:.way . in her.82nd year
So .aong as •there g • , . .
. _ . ro art ". - .; South, Kinloss eme
n elsewhere• in .t er.wor sly e o r.
Starvation satisfactory so far as •
' husband radar
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h ld which t-' vacate his p p Y, I. ft f r Fa go Dakota to make buried in Sou C
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which , ss ,. easy
the'. `f•oundations ,of peace and are cncerned. their home ,: 'bry. Her p
• �r `us •ll �. the fanners
•t are
insecure fo
ink
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The
Mc- p
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Malcolm M
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1902.
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The Y
prosperity
breakup started la
dent..;reported t 'a .
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• ASHFIELD SCHOOL AREA
• -od had lefts to sail the lakes, in : March with snow blocks
The Drew Government •appears T FORIZED : •Le
AMONG .LARGEST-
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h liquor i
•M •
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and his brother Angus; ,had left • •roads becoming so soft that rut
o -be trying --to doll tip the iq
to set
•sail ori the' sea of-rrratri= -ntarl-service was disrupted
yIou cant` refine the old gutte•
r
-traffic .' in' tails and a top hat, but
During 1945' : rtsraly ,education
: routes
n'. Barleycorn. �ns�e�•• Joh Y
Twent ear.A
go
Mrs: Thomas Barnby,
forrnerl': and :p
social.•Therogram,includ;
mony. y
bodies seta new'all-time record
horses .,could not .traverse. t
existence.,;._ '
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The recent niur'der trial -.at
Walkerton is ,;a sordi ; story ' " in
drinkingI •
whirls'prominent' slhci played,
a_
p-'P:art` The. question.
rrii -lit _be asked how _band Tf A
g areas were-zones..in
�rec new
hip •in Huron county. witls
P• _
from
in int resin edl�cation with the
It r that --17 ;new township_
school areas were 'formed in On-
ario according to an• article. in.
The Municipal World.
Listed among -ilia largest of tlte_
resu
- shfiel:cl.:
h'e `Indians
•eive fire'
whom'do t .
water • `so' easi
Times.
Althou h we: hold no' brief ':for
g.
the Brewing Ind'ustry,. it. • is only.
:`.fair, to, keep . the record straight
regarding certain'facts - that -are'
g
erroneously booted about.I
often o ,
No • sugar -nor whet' ;is, used, >in
ewin Canadian' beer.;
the.bi', g of.
The rind al grain used is bar
: ley.:Latest . statistics reveal' that
Canadian brewers 'u'sed in the
fiscal,year about 7,000,000 .bushels.
of- barley,; or roughly 4 percent
of Canada's2 total crop..
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Canadian . Red Cross. in• con-
unction• uith_.:-the Canadian Un ,
•i,ed-=