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THE LiacENOw' : ansa p.,, V.ICKN(?W,..ONTARIO
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THE '' LUCKNOW SENTINEL,
Lucknow, O . Dario.
Rate
:Established 1873' . �- Published Each Wednesday Morning
-_.,S�ubscriptiYoia
- 2,00 A Year in Advance—To U. S. $2.50
Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa.
° 'Member of The C.W N.A.
L,
C.
Thompson, Publisher rand .Proprietor
WEDNESDAY, ' JULY 24th, 046.
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E T.0 I
Prices are more • effectively
rolled in Canada than_ cont
where • else in, the world.
"THE BIG` BOSS','
(By J. Deachman) ,.
I did. not. 'write this, article.
It, came, to me . from an. On- , •
•
Usines . •man. who is, 'a•
tariio b, , a
keens economic af-
fairs,
:•.student of 4 �.
a man who knows that
neither • labor nor capital has
the final word in the making
of : a prosperous nation. Back.
r of both there is • another—his
orders. are obeyed; he , deter
mines whether capital, '43r
1 bor .works or idles. Who is
tare 1' master? You' will
meet .rizti,, not .. for e .. .
(time, in the . final paragraph
In some, lakeside', towns „the
beach attire seems-'. to .be cause
for. :concern oto ;some, Weld, there
sureisn't much to. worry.abouth
. ,
The . Teeswater News carries a
i'headline .``Cemetery. Appeals ;For
Donations". We have a few. ' resi-
dents whom we wouldn't mind
donating. --Port Elgin Times.
o —
Qne thin all too,: often ,forgot--
ers
2
i3 Yi 'Ght"
rubbish -and' then, put out the
.fire
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of this story.
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'i ow, -him -call h -in*
Thome who: kit En ' lish language has many
. . _ » The , g
``The' Big''. Boss :They say he . .is : : • sizzling derivation.• if
n.. words of p nd
the largest employer in the coupries to arrive, at the sense u
one t
' r Somego so. far' as to say he, , For instance,. era:
is the ' of .:the meaning.. .
is ,. only -employer,.. 0e:doesn't • t� , . „ • se d °•a dog ;into. not
boss, as' bosses sick,m , will,n
look 4' inch. like awhat sense does-. the
tremendously
action, but i
go; : He is big and'trerrieY word actually make. One 'explan
strong, „but he . is•, ungainly, • easy ation is ;that the word is merely
going, not at• all alert; Apparently. - . r` of seek'him;
g g= �"a.• colloquial form
,he is not much •interes a in what r seek them.
s are' doing, , You o
his ' .employe•e— o —
never•' see .hien' bossing them or . • Iiow' often it happens that we
throwing his weight around worr about • things that never
Y
some folk ;had
., ,• ::; •,: :. "Perhaps . that is 'why. so many .happen, -Last week
k;��ax v_..-_ ��-5� ,.,1..- - .•'.¢ : : • ... u� 'about
ignore him,. they no sooner . got to 'worrying
o%his employees g•
the dry:: weather:
'realize that he is. the real'the effects Of •..
fail to r,
' o ' he • ur- than along.- came a' soakin ram
g,
.. rli•ve''in one.
ex- prove that •we
sand. again ;
of holdinghim up,to ag
,:,.pose
eve .hie mci'st .blessedTdisti et�o
pect him,-' to come across , f'Ss .,of •t ,
,l. do, He doesnt seem earth.'
time they do 4
he .' never fi lit — 'o `—
resent', this, g
to
in u.ch
s
' .as
r
oduce
and aa;
. back. -,Tie of slow'` speech, ;:Cana p
incapable of organizing--
.
ranizing--
quite-g
defence: In .' the .end he ' has. -his
• ' -Despite apparent an-:
," owri- way. -DesP
difference,he : functions with
'' fficienc. .
..'marked. e Y
«•..
not
„ � W , On the:.other hand• he is_
• entii:"rie ital in dealing with.
a_t ;all s n
_.:.. •r.:
his em to ees:' He: shows neither•
h li . Y— .,:..—
de for faithful service nor
ratitu l
r ; . 'r over
questionnaire was . recently
presentment: ' past offences.
i ! .., : :sent to: a large number of United;
t x;> h Des into the
Da' ;after las' e g
��` • Y in them ;-what
States' tourists , ask g
Stat s
'� market and hires the�Tabor. he
best.. about. Ontario. It
"• �•. `�`, ,
wants...He . is . not moved by. sym-they liked
4'' '"'`` ' wwill didn t bring 'the .expected ..replies
•pathy,no amount of pleading w, 1 iter ' and
�. such as` fishing, , food,, sce y
-.4( � °-.+1 y change h,is mind..'Your need is `•no ��..
The -problems of so forth, but .rather, the courtesy
concern of .:his. T p and friendliness,, of the ;people":
w•z,,'=r' :' : • capital • are. not his `headache. He .
° .�; .,. •. PI-lere'-s; something „that' costs'': no -II
�W�x insists on treating labor•as'a-corn- ',
iriodit ', to. be bought and paid for', thing,' and will! pay big dividends :
Yover .the years .if encouraged 'and
.with ,no further obligat{ion on .his 'over
But apart from: the fin-
t part. Laws' have Been passed ` de- =are 'a ' -fable
',elating that the' : workers has a . anciar angle 'these m ;
•ve ngcharacteristics that help Make
• vested .right in his job. and that .
g life wort living: ; , . . •'„ .,.
:the employer :has ; a' responsibility _ . —
f his` workers:: To • o
:for the• fu re ,o
�� meaning.
have no
him' these,: 1'avt�s
He :'ignores their e. xistence,:' 1'iires
u
and fires at will.
'OTHERS ARE ASKING
Q—Will Willou
y P . ase teli';ne if
1 have to have a license to . oper-
ate a business' of selling radios
and.l electrical appliances? ,
A :Yes., "Make your application;
to the .nearest office of the War-
time.
ar=time• Prices, and Trade.. Board',
Q--.-Willyou please hell' me if
'all Canadian" fruits have been re-
moved fr`o ' price ceiling regula-
tions? .
A—All fruits moved from pr,,ieehave not been re
-
-Moved
e; ceil gregula-
tions,.
g .. . in ,_ .re ula-
tions, . There ' are definite ceilings
on apples, • cherries, •' `peaches,
plums • and pears
a true ithat American
sugar :to • the United States. when
they go home?
they do have• sugar they
visitors to Canada.,may take back
must get''it under our own Can
adian. ration plan and ,when they
return they must surrender un=
ited States ration ip.oints at the
Border to their officials..
• T 1.7.71-471 , St(1 lnrr fresh
fru'-
er.al
'ask
jock
WEDNESDAY, JUL•r .24th, 1940
LOOKING BACK.WAR;DS,
THROUGH THE.....SENTINEL:
FILES
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.Sixty Years Ago
• Reeve' Tennant reported that
he had obtained a grant • of $200,
from Bruce ,County council to
aid in building the. lock-up.'
Murdoch,. Bros. had 'completed
the foundation, ' of °Alex Mac-
Diarm,id.'s,"barn at Paramount.
Mr:' Tennison's f
, arm 'homat
e
• amouroyed by tire.
e.
ar �,,nt wase dest•
:Neighbors, who ,;re'sponded to the:
ein 'saving, the'
alarm succeeded ,: ra
school Which ich catig., t fire.
... t3.
!the. funeral of 'Miss': Jennie
Agnew; - who died , in • her: 23rd
year, was held •from. Hope .Meth -
d' t:
Methdist: Church; . • '
W. McLean of • the . Whitely
Hotelwas advertising for two
sheep which strayed .from the
Caledonian Park..
_ -Gaunt ,. reey of Kinlosa
James ,
! Townshit and his brother,' Edwin
• Extensive , improvements ,were
made to'the Treleaven Bro.'s. mills,
giving " theme "one .of the best
equipped, and most modern eus-
tom roller mills inthis part of
the province" A cement flume
replace, the old wooden one, Two
new water wheels were installed,
Messrs,: D,. R. McIntosh, and;. R;
D, Cameron';'formdY a dry gQ6its
partnership,.. • •
,,Public school ;promotions
Stalker's- room: Were:,
..McL,;eant'' B. Treleaven,. W,
h
' hit ton• � err,'f
Jo 5 ► _ , S i f, J.. Bar'bo'trr'
L: Alton, J. . Newton,
son, R. Smith, E, Rivers, G,•John.
Iston, M. Campbell, L. Campbell,'
Millyard; M. Habick,. M..lieth 1'
e'ington, • J. Mitchell, R. Lyons,:
E. Clarkson,. G.. Reid, E. Johnston.,
A. McQuaig,.' E. Mallough, A.
IioweY, N,.,Hogan, G.- :;1lcIntosh;:
A. Cliff:
locker ioi sev- . • i' ham", • i,.exngg , •:�~-1'11'1,v\ cc-rian,, .
its lin ,a storage. .. �aunt,..•reft"otr. ii-rp �o•, �.ng.;� the
.•
ears, This•year; I have been : A tea under auspices, of the Church. garden pati\• u'as`hod,in•.
ed, a higher• rental ,for..- mY -Ladies Aid•1was- -given . by . Mrs the -�orehard, . at. F,: -C -. irrf t,
iicele a1 . d a an_d.•Mrs. Wm. U: Little ' at ahe clt+se ,�f �+31irt� a,
ei. Is-an-ircreas;ed p g . Lin s
1?
urse .01-$60 " s p 1 `rated to' the
e o - Elliott of Holyrood. (late ., Rev: Mt, Duni Who was ;le.i •ing
er ceiling regulations. Tib ., p J,. , ,.
plant ''can- "''ma'thematics ' master. of °•.the .Cal the Langside-Whiteehurcli.charge
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for of the storage, .
the 'charge -.without :edonian H :S.) successfully pass- to'go to RidgetoA‘'n: rhe'.' pieseii
increase
ination at Toronto tation was , made by Mesrs:•
Frank.: Henry? and - Daviel Mcln-; -_
tosh;• R
I. r'
John McMillan,• as. ,secretarl
as— dver
painting' and repaii ing S:S No. 5,..
on Cori. 6; •Kinloss.
141
A•—This type of service is still at the latter's. home.
per
A
.doe
sh
n
raft
ed
gmission of the.WPTB, ed his exann
• ave received notice to University with first class honors
�I h , standing .3rd
accomodation on in mathematics and stan g
Vac shared .• •
Au ;31st:`• The landlady
who in: the list: He . stood ' first in :the,
house�tella :me `English-rl.ass:-and _obtaiined, second
es
not own the. .
e' wants to enlarge it . for her class honors �in. logic, •.
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Can she Make. ;A shillaly -combat contest: was
ersanal residence. ,.... , • .: •
vacate? S e Is, to-stzllle., a_ of_the_l ughhgil_ts being adver-
s.:vaca h___.$?srrig, . ;� . -_.. ...
tised, at' the. Lucknow Caledonian
er the.`house is renovated. , . « .
har- games, , Lucknow. is acknowledg
�A—If' the' accomodation is s � •
she can ed; on all sides . to .be. •Olympus of
with xour • landlady ..�� �
otice 'to America• ,. the •' item 'read: •
giv
..b
e• you a. six months n
e accgm-
of her
vacate., if she.requires
datrer3 as an enllar
.own residence. We do . not
quire the landlady' to occupy the
entire .acocmodation .but' she Must
eccup3za-l� • '. , and if .she
a ortion. •- R; C. congregation t -e be bel -d 'in a on a. o 'a:, Pi inr�l..ca.
wishes she Can ,sublet portion.
e must be on:peen's 'grove, Kingsbridge, A tug:and .other P'icif.a .( i�
Thee notice to vacate poinis as
-_._v• _. r' between teams:-capta:umed -far north as`Ah10-,,;).
a:.'. Dior rovidedo:, by they Board • of wa
f p. ,
a • b , Fred Johnston of Goderich:Joe Irwin �f
and Must be signed by the p S
new '-rrt=as-all t-her-c-ountries
combined. ' The•,_world 'looks to.
c •.
pulp and,: aper` pro-
Canad'a• •for. g P p__I? ,
ducts, 'These exports • `are the
°` , of.. our .:foreign
lar est sin ' le • iaem g,
trade:. Ever ' •forest fire cuts into
.y,.
Canada's wealth'' and' diiminiShe,s
rl-d--t�r`a-de potential:_
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"Wise... workers . watch him
closely,' try to, anticipate his
wants, •'su ply: his needs: 'In that
p
way', they •: keep, themselves eni-
.plo_yd�::._.Tho'',h hi- needs are: in-
finite he has a wonderful capacity.
for •' doing ;Without. 'That is the
secret of his power.
"He is ° ti e Consumer: lie buys
h
all the' goods, .meets all the pay
rolls. Without' •hirit there .would
be no. employnient, , no wages. •ie,
one The 'Real Canadians?
• n
Shen we demand more la ay, who ontaturda Night) "
'n' :g can, , 'The recent "Dominion" a r•
shorter. "hours, N o•t h i
' change ' him from' his' course. l:e "Canada" Day controversy mons
-
does not worry, -.about. organized 'ed. the ire of a. Quebec newspaper,
,Tabor . , He 'does ziot dread'- the which .declared,that the only real
power of the• state. it we push our Canadians .are the French -s eak-
dem,inds 'too far he does without ing descendants of the fir .set -
us. Our fate is in,.his hands. He ; tier's, The sound you hear' is that
.is•. in,„the, market places of • the' '.of countless generations of Red
: World. The '`workers the rnanu- •Indians turning in their graves
facturers, the distributors must
`bring their' minds into harmony ` . There. will' be no regrets; that
with:• the -Consume ', the Big Boss:. those--; copper -hued ;nickels are
Failure to do So means 'idle. cap- 'being 'withdrawn from circa s
ital, unemployment and poverty",' tion.
i
ing .of •the :Reformers of the Vll-:
Twent' Years :Aka
The post l -letter i at.t „A, is i e=
duced` from 3 cent:s, to'2 cines:
signed.as teacher :,at S:S. No.:9;
age. of Lucknow-to •e a •, :in -A lifiel`d, aid was', ,uceccdea-i -7•-
•James-S-omtrierv-ille-s office:. : iss Olive A-1- ter son ii- -i a
Rev. 'Father Boubat; Was: at- of Stratford a`3ot• al that year,. •
annual' icn:ic:of the. Miss: Isabel 1aclu.t�msh R:\:,
ranging the ann p ,
liaise:- Ifyou have .i received such
and. D. E: Camerbn. '
of Lucknow ' carne East' to visit. l'l� :ds c =ars :.
•'
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.anotice and you have -bee given �-as:featuied:
1. The death.of rigs 3 .:i•Du-in
,
,n.
^m
t.
�3
. fortneil \ltlri,.*-c.t :1':.1
,.� w,nnthc:'nntice._tsLvacate then. • � u • e_ss, ' G. P. Tenrttson.l y � , �,.�-
occurred in. W•'-4."-:-4.' �t n t,..i.
you will have.to vacate as requir-- and John Odlum left for the Nip�.
�. � •une'20t1i''iim•.1c.
the notice , or.'Your , land- issii� dis.tr ict, J
,ed by„ , _ . + ' ., . , .,.. • g i 'death. i>� .4�� eY�ee .1ic-
t . I.
The de Ih, cmf :11 k
t o the &ki t f o .'' n ,, y.
•lady.' can, ;apply ... Richard • H'ughes was' offer r g � , .. .
a ' � 1T
,, rr
'` 1ItCl
possession..: for sale. a f, ifty-acre •.farm on,`.:Con ' -Oi egos occtr
• � • . The inciu`ctr�•+lt "of. Rir }3.: W.
Where do I send the extra �, Kinloss,` of 'ism -know, 3otl Lm
Q. Clash as . pastor l
. I' have not ' ".�-ac
Meat cosi ons. ~Which - �' irlci lh. -
tri .Pbur h «a.. 3
ted : C
used when I want them; ;to be.
Fort. Years:Ago 1:'seeded Re\': T..\;'c C0U in'
used to 'increase •the Meat' ship= ��lyl Y' � ,,, : ;ii " cif :1lrs.,
•Thea .death '. ore:
? b , ouse :was built at tlme ::.,"1::.(;Y:t c',r a:
rnents: ;to Europe A, :cru . h ' Meter Clad: f,,,ii;:'.
� ..
'.a. : surrender, valid. vlin reen. ''Ans.
A You May boti g g ' resident r f Si. lb
ns• "to the' nearest •locate ucknow West tfa�ra'
meat boardThe county rate, L Janmes R:;Gx;unt �'f .
-Or nearest branch'"of, o ss To n- ,` ' ,,,
ration ryas.• -5455 sand foi::•Kitmlo nosh. asticd �ltit':at .3 Jtrie17th
yourself; p.
fice Either • take them_ yours ship. $2551.
1 m '''i is 63 rt1 4 c y.i :
or. if u Iive jn anisblated area: d . • • j� clt'rr;' •.al' WON. rn
Y2Walter. passed his.• this Di.astic' i
send: them � in • a carefully • sealed � zc��;,a .ice• c,f )?i)rd cars,
the year :examinations in medicine. at renounced i'n tl , }
envelope registered mail to. iversit 'with homers: 1.on:.' «hick 5c,lf-s:_';it t`'s: i'l1d bal-
rest local ration bDail: McGill: University i
nea _ st:�iui�i; d cgvlP'
James 'McCluskey canis , gi�len loon.•: tiles we i't. . ; car -dor
Q`—Ares there any; rnore'Isugar I;-�., vin ..: ;he.'
merit. The price. �,f�• tlt,�
1.
mo, g
the contract for . re ,r . ,,.�� ,� 1„i <,l :cicsler 'as
coupons' for canning to come due.. frame. dwelling from the. • ne�v was �$69,0.� T}i.c
A -No. The'last five: agar -pre- • • s' :arran ing ft i' ' Fi tr il,, . 'Pian-
.__r Town Hall site to the waterworks g 13rcis."fa:1,i at
serves coupons especially allotted,
. .. plant,, where . it was to be used:' sti`atinn tet rlcl.t z t
for. sugar for home canning were a dwellin for the .engiineer: ' j. Holyi-ood t•
declared valid on July 4th,;The as g 4 • Officer
irst five .of the total ten cosi On'sting ,Provincial1��,,
P by presidential edict. M ney was Trarisferr ", I,- R. "
we .... , , , - , Provincial:Officer
u a for home canningwere ranted likepostage st nips. t Kin
for s g r.•. p p
•_ .. .. . Robbie, «'ho is.st<mtioiiccl a
d clarerl valid en Ma the -- diary dtrl-la-r-- --a-s
re- eardine, `' as- be;I • :Prew' a !it' is
• sound. as it' used to. be, .the.. ,l ;al aid,is beu'�
the rank of cc r
deletion . of the U.S, dollar to t �,
tra(nsferreti to • lhind.
To The Editor parity, was unduly conservative. r_ 4, • :
Letters' •
r ,'n
lr
If .a dollar, • is worth more
:than o g
' " • 'exas, ' �
'Barber (looking c,t"t'r'. tlme Sang .Kerrville, 50c,'there. is no evidence of it. Up'
ap's.• headl.: Do cc ir. watt it
July 15, 1946. to now no one hats„ been able .to 'm •
Thom son or .do'•3`ou Suntr,.3t time oil c]1ang•
r, .L. C p
� : .make cheap money, ";dear: by
• edict. And that is what ,OPA is ' ed. r - .
Dear Sir: � �� •+ .-,..
, In our • editorial' on'' the rise trying to do; Duie Dates : ° ..
`the OP But that is not'the reason. for' Ratiofl Coulton
in prices over here since. .A� its itl��r. �•:,11d ire saga+ -1
was temporarily.in convent''y, this, fetter: An ad in.the'Sentinel CeuPo .. _, d Ritter' R};
t - is s .: T'Comin Soon -:- Stagedoor preserves ;1 til 'huU
you refer to "Inflationary pr says. g �rmrcat �•1� to,. ,,i' i •.n" 1 ," - , i_r :picture to, R15, y j1•,
' mfla ion ,•rs descri - Canteen . It .xs the.best ,p c .. � i+�ill �..
In reality t P . I
• n v.e seen since "'Tilly'.s Punc't� Ration bcic`,l. , It
live of the state of the -curie currency ,Lhave e . , d 'hctwr�c':m Sepienmber �!
Only: .Inflation: is to prices as a' tired Romance'.'. It is,internation� tiibute •
Y .. .
Lombardo and. loris sonsie and time. 1,6tii:
fist is to a black` eye. Since 1032;.' al: Puy Lo w..
Ilt ie sister • Chinese' etc:,. Ray , i w lathe
° been. •gu y litt e , l 3"
the New bearers:have ..
of ,...continued deficit spending, Baiger is worth the prig of ad,..,
t
hundreds of :billions (>t1.S, not mission aion A note in, your ' cOl-
y w. b
English) in the form of parity urnn wou'id 'a v-aluable.�.servic• Y co -Pd: Atmrl t
g
.SUbsidies arid on . op• to 'the community,
of that payment�yraniided ,wage 11bos - - '- .A. M. Finlayson„
p •
The.' popularity: of the CBC,.
which` doesn't` rate. too high:at ;the
best, doesn't stand to be enhanced'
by the d'ictate's that effective June.
1st, 1947,.the 'Wavelength Of the
privately-o'wrred •CFRB • station
will be taken over by the, CBC,:
because the latter' station requires,
• .Iias_the CBC-.an.ethereal Mon-
opoly 'that perrri,'its it to carry' out
such; a high-handed i act? The
great ;majority of;. radio listeners
claims
i • to the a
`1: he
m athet c
call b
Y P
of CFRB in their ,endeavour ' to
retain their' present wavelength.
• First Co-t'r.: i t ,
r spent
d' on. his s21IOtlling th
a. tltotXsajn
Year. Mink
Ssecond;
get is Y . miartcrha'ct'
that&Ilell,