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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-09-25, Page 2, P,AG]t 2 THE LUCKN • ti . OW ,SENTEIN %;, I,'UCKNOW, +UNTAR'i. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL Lucknow, Ontam o. Established. 1873^ , Published Each 'Wednesday Moping 0, Subscription :Rats.— $2.00 A'' Year in AdvAlIce-•-To U. S. 82.50 Authorized as Second Class. Mail, Post Office :Departrnent,",Ottawa Mernber of The C+W.N.A:.. ' • ' L, C. Thompson, ' Publisher and Proprietor WEDNESDAY, SEPT: • 25th, 1946. DITORI AL SAW ITIMES 26 -passenger planes •of the Mari - With .AS WE: °TUE MAsR, The 12U-, • and, fewer time 'Central .Airways. • , little. _ aline, . . __." ri mile trip was made 'in 45: minutes thoughts his .week; far. fed to a. ., •t ' a cruiisng 'speed • of ' 160' miles cozrimen'�;; we :will devote this_ „at .. 'and . . . • ' ' ei `ht of 2,500 toy a sketch of ourstrip an hour .:and at a h g •column. ._, ',th clouds so lines. Not that a trip 'feet, -to-keep ,below , e cl... s to th •Moret that ., of any., great con- that we, could seg the panorama •to H lifax • is . Y, g' .• _ words cannot des sequence, ,especially in '.the eyes below, us that, of.: service men who have seen cribe. • and was. principal of several high _: oro We were given • a complimen- throughout 'foreign lands,. but _-fr . •� = 'schools- --in- __;centr�s.� a manyd t dinner by' the Citg' of Char ' H 'retired' in OBITUARY • JOHN ELLIOTT Old friends in this district were grieved to learn of the death '.of Mr. John Elliott'wh'ich occurred S Xt .Years Ago on Tuesday •of last week in Vic- self -binders ears were Pin, -1 o ria Hospital. He was 91:years NOW t r pMessrs. W, Switzer, of age: Mr: 'Elliott' 'was, splitting chased by and �� Dempsey of i . the basement of his R. Congr kindling, n tick ,-on R,olyrood. home and was either str a stick or • suffer'ed , .•rnong successful :entrance. can • the head by dates who wrote at coderich a weak spell and'fell oto the iloor,� di as' unconscious when; dis-were, Beatrice' Einlayt NQ, 9 Ash - covered w, � Ash - -rushed r l' after..and . was field; 'C,elia Connor, No 2. A covered shot y, . his , field, Lizzie. O Reef`e, No. 2 'Ash rushed . to. hospital;where ter, 'field;, -John •:Hogan,< No.,, 7 .Ash ,,cath' ..occurred a few days la. • Christina 'Haw`knst ,I'oxt' i career as a high field,, During. T t his Albert; Rosana ;O'Reilly, No. 2 f _ .. r-- and -L htr - ;... -- schoo teache .Ashfield,,. "�a�e 'IVIcQuod; �To;' taught at various times: in 'every• Ashfield; 'John K: •`:Finlaysony .;I�'o, , high school in the' city of hondon ' ield• Martha O'Neil,, No. 2 • 4 Ashf Ashfield, wEDN.Es A'Y, SEPT. 25th, 1:946 • LOCIKI Nc ` B. C%WARD5 THROUGH :THE .'ENTINEL FILES: , Bruce Cameron r eturnelt to New. 'York after visiting. ' his grandmother, Mrs. Wli:tc�ly, • The Kinloss corr'tiS rld.ent re-; corded the death .of Mr, }t, Silly: Rey. R; W. Ci' w, P;t for of . Lanes ..Church, performed the' marriage �of'• Edith Johnston '.arid Charles E. McDonagh: District, ,deaths r epor� d r - 'Kenneth .McQueen of .Kinloss tui • 'his Ord ear, Ms, •James Mac. poxraid, West ".gau orio ;h, age, .8 ears•.:: ebec,ea Payne Y � E., , y of .�shitcld- in -her '71st year .anti Punald•Mar.. • tin at Berlin in his i 7.tls.car; 'Deaths in Kinloss• were David. past experience we have fours ary Wester Ontario. ` e P Iottetown, on Saturday •evening, Milne• age 43 years and Mrs. Rod- readers look. 1525 ..,.. . • :�--ri�an.. nf ,ou>�..�_ .. �,.r_. _I '• laser �`a' a :62 years ., �ivere taken on. a• - -- - �• �- erzekx #�.., dy 'h 1 • • fir d seeim to enjoy,' such'. 'a an ony un erside . where .' _ • J_ Apenning?._.. . _ for an bus: tr'ip to, Summ Mr.. Elliott' :was• a, keen. c tiro • proprieto ,of .t e r resume. ominion 'Expert man and..a, member of the congre- L 1.- A• w .olid H,o7yrood„ cheese Monday, Sep; ' a visit to the D d Leaving here ori�.Mo Y, P,gation o factories disposed - - -- farm�w:as-=follorved by - ... Unite os of . his. June tember 9th, th. e �P ib1i her :tea j"dmake' :at $c :a' :pound. food dinner" complete, wthurch, : For :a nttmber ote? 117rs:' Thompson took the rriidnight. •a with c ea resident •;and then sec- - o Montreal; oysters on the half•ah.e11 and lob he was p- - Junior baseball club was ar train,, from. Toronto t n ' *event-� retary-treasurer ',of the `Lay,'•':anized in the � arillagQ withl the 1 Tuesda star_ Rain that , afternoo . p . , f Churches in g. arriving there early ,�' r- 'visory . Cotuicil.,.,o• fl11owin officers; i�o�n: Pres.. D.! and de- ed....the bus : drivers from ventur- • 'Ch the ,Lay- , f g . , . imornmg. Our ar�r>vals . in onto •the red clay roads 'Of the Ont, no; a. member • E• Cameron; Pres:, H. McIntyre; seemed .to, be mostly . g.:Association of London, and pasturesresult had. to men's Capt, J '.H. Somerville;. Tzeas_,. ''•Campbell. 'St, 'traffic.rfrorn the: ' ' ammed .Island, and as a of the, Col- : . early, or late,.and plus :a •]: 4 : onora resident wee. D:' ' wrpnepy: East .we ..detoured south ,at 'Tor• ea --forego,' a, 'trip to Breen Gables an h , rY P B. Siddall, our eight: day trip.Street 'Church Excelsior :. �irogram, ous' ,b I, 'M borne r Com W. Treleaven, W. Hornell, ; rance`':s sidero.ad �• via •the .12th•{' - _ -__..� m • de fain Y seem* nta-�fo a . f Colborne. Street rr { Alo !.Y r Twenty Years Ago - 1 Miss. Margaret MacKenzie sold hi`ouse�.o n T "ries J. G, '. McLeod. ' Miss 11leKnzie went to Toronto to •live. —7Tbe rraarriage teras ' §Tareinnize�c in Toronto of'Miss Bessie V•.Gra, halm, Reg lit_, aria Be r]ey; r. 'Sangster.: c . 1 Whig country, a in her book "Anne 'Club, :He was 'also past .pas p_ J. Jewi • MontgomerySchool .Prince- t r:esi- dent of the. High Mel' 's .porn . popular . ex- '� south. • • o. • d of Green' Gables": .. ., • • W.., . l , r , arrived -at ,cal t, - _ .., Ontar%a,, : ,,, .John drew f Z•. We- 1Vlontrrated local Mr Fn on a morning we -went Loin. pals.:Assocaa#aon o i • .. "rain much. to' the dis-,� � Y -press,gets•-�, was , . it pouring raindto `Borden by train He had been a resident of Lon g t for the P R, Charlottetown On account. of. the}pavingof 1, o ;cess' ,rill Gravel R t and W� Campbell. . c n t lbut sleep s. . o inn, formerly Matilda Lane, 'passed f man of the press . appointment o. Y .., ''where; wee took the car ferry for. don for 27 years: Subsequent to' away in her:'80th year party who who had planned a sight -nom_ y_ - _: -::' ent.lie'taught in ail of. P _:._.:.'- . le :cross... f . North _ his ,r rem •seeing ur � users ' . Cape Tor- radon's�Collegiates i e a -�� ticket agent - wart.had ' a' s elndid John .Ste P , rack_ of v�r,•ooden' eavetroug'hing ' at the planing mill. a fe hours a nine -- d t' to p w � : timberland :Strait to C pe Lo While 1 sto over at ,this point.In mid .• University he P a • 1H ch mentxne Here we boarded tending Queen's afternoon a luxurious' -coo andtaught• in Caledonia, : Brockville t. _ C.N_R.. train via Moncton C.P.R.- special , .left : Windsor $taWhen the Learn P Law- � Walkerton. Wh D: ': Sutherland; ` formerly of 'Sound to leer al-tuolcpartint e` 'Joynt trophy d urnainnt, First *Ware prize was won..`'W,' Downer's Lucknow, 'purchased t3�e'tin r:. Pby business of D., : McCrimmon . of Ale, aws • • i�'er '"n quoiter the' churn. io q Meda P the..Lucknow Club. The presenta- tion was xriade by the Club Pres= Bruns- northvv rd •. along the St. L and �V rink of Southampton.. wic for rent John, •;Nei B _ i ool was first 'built' _- .:.. _. ,�_ - _ -- •e --to .. uebec--aad-lldoxxtrPal,, mgto�n .T� ,gh_Sch �7 gham _ :; rivetreari tie- ..�, ,. • ick •wh�re; we. ar . • :. .. � � , . . , , � ..��,rchosen its w � morning, 1896 Mr.' Elliott was Al L on won the silver • Sparks from , .a passing. steam hur arriving there Tuesday g, in 1 , ,ext 'morning: ' and after a . 1 - engine set fire `-to'-Bert Ward's ." hour .and a half later were first priricipa home,': but' a timely ,thscovery of the .Ro al Hotel and'an �' breakfast at Y ht in Bel- tied on' the. last.Mr. Elliott first: plight • , s 'and French em`oute to:'' Toronto .,. �. of bacon and, egg most deli l:ltful fast and Hoiyrood schools in`pion ' l � f hat Was a g fried' Pe!,• d t nal tri ear days .and m recent y. the blaze •soon' had it extingriish p toes "ima e� .'. 'were 'apo w ed oto , , , The death occuri••e and ''e uca io x t ears has' d . of :Albert, _ to the dock ,p.. . whisked byb of' Ernest .,A1) fOdluin: In his '64th .:. ere b d the.S;B. ,«p�� Travelling by courtesy .of the contributed:. numerous articles.pe R. Fxndl ter the idem, Mr M Corrigan. Irl the.. where • e We garde d • i nal Railwa s and interest an ' information tb . The ,> f three-hour Canadian Nato Y trip, across the ;. Bay o . • we found frorn the time we. first .He was an. Oddfellow for sixty brief ..t : Saint coin tit on for.' the ;Silver �tluoit' presented . ''`by ' ! a winner' • was Al, e r. He: ,came to Lticknow with y a_ ee-, our- "utthose bygone days: his, the late John.A:'Od' the . Canadian Pacific Railways,' Sentinel.`abo .. yg . W Fundy. cess . Helene. or r • f lona in ,1868: Be spent his youth} Duruig.; our .; ie visit m • ears having•been one, of due, made • application for tickets tit= . seven 'years, John, visibility 'was about nil d ' r�iocai-agent�-ti3l-we-werefiaek= -the-original members-of-Lucknow, here Qand,. entered , the tailoring establ• hment• of George Kerr: lie i' sur: risen a , r lie to rain, and fog, wh c P � again, • onlytune, we home again, every official most Lodg :lir enough was the � . o. his.•.membership.until xt. frame house on 20 and t%re follo�trpxg �earm effort spared t ,erica =room fr fo during entire make �. y � orty Years h g ou out stayin courteous and no t sale. a . 6 saw o me a most pleasant Tied Mary Flynn, make u The Maritimes. one and which: was the: day clear- d hapPY Bp 'mid-morning �` .. accomplished. mar- By o' • e No; 112, in which', he re Thos. Carson': was .offering .for .: went o 'Toronto .at e . age o f.. disbanded a few Years ago. Mrs. Elilott;. ` Who 'predeceased, her:. husband some fifteen, years' Gordon Inglis `Street. Mrs.. James " >held. a sale of 'household effects at her home ed some what. but it ' was .little most successfuly.. . to those wha were alb` . ;. — r to remoz e the stumps•>: comfort_ Mullen h Holyrood d h me a • 'ridertook, How often we' -hear' councilors � had •sold the o cad experiencing that rail-: ' � �Ho that ready P D th t •� ago, .>was,,formerly Margaret Mc on ,wnloughby ..St Mrs• . Gordon' native'ofthe . o yroo nd was leav- community. using . the • time :. h for 'Winnipeg Mr..Elliott taught: soh 1 at Walk- g .Wm Struthers was glv:e i erton, Mr; and: 'Mrs.Elliotts a County if' ' b - ii- in in two children;.. who 'were .buried' the. W:�.T.U. there axil where' the :mother arid. t f :the County of wmiain' I1aTr►rltan o l?ara- mount died in :his 87th• 3 ear: "The. L;ucknow Fire ,C'oinpany. d ffi 'bemoaning- the `fact a� nddead timber from:,Treleatier s'"•: 'clinging muse • ., r ' which the an o. cia ing , . . ' 3p Walk Mille Pond with a view to dredg- • ° ` torious. The that after the elections are over $a of ,Fundy 15 ,no. , .. , , ..• . Ell• tt lost ire' leaning it for 'boatiirg y � :g and c i e mem ers i p h �_' meeting. We 'wonder., if 'this' not The history o father' 'no w ie. - the fault of � the council. Meetings approach to Digby Harbor where ratepayers lose interest in the and bathing. 1 dad is 'a sight to remember. council and seldom Atte d its we an There we. boarde a Dominion a tial 'for in ''-The' :marriage• :of Luella Peai1 D d. as:.. Lloyd ' fain y •� and W r11 Bo le Atlantic Railway pe 1 Bey le,, : at the, Church of As= : marriage g qf' historic', interest. ' - � 'lace i � Walkerton • of 'romance by the immortal .councils are now placing• a; small merit tookp n land, cemetery, q '° ' - • `Survi'vi'ng are a daughter, Miss a ars each • month, 'reminding . . , a oils the , �io a; . om two- ,, :oro �. 'd thr ugh the Ann p public . of Sh `s School at r.. :man ' •beautiful:. meetings., We :,think this., is ,coin- Wilton, H, . o , Valley, offe ed Y . ' • A: of'•Chica.g'o, and . a sister, M>c . d e in It n , f d Mr J B dale up S arlin of`: Nina Mani Citizens were more electors ,•tending meetings. _ M, _ A . p --. g .. g , The meetings, of course, should 'toba.' h 1 paving was • Bruce, ,compiled by Norman Rob -1 h .Funeral services for 'Mr. .Elliott; in, the 'hands. ,of • the , " were ' held ' in: Colborne United month and.'because• the 'members print erY: The • writing • of the Bo • ok Church , ,:, I. ten_year as The marri` e was ' Solemnized.` t esw,ater'.R,. C. , Church'" sof a Te throw 'h the Anbap are held on regular days each ertson w u h • 'leisure trip. g �oension, 'Kinlo g `'oils Valley, :with • hour stops at': f the council know when that Ch r h on Thursday evening \Y as)a S t k � Fort Anne, "Annapolis Royal and o 'tribute was . aid to the Marie 'Turner, infant dough•?� :of when highp e ',lastly at Grand Pre to 'visit the date is they take it for granted gf long; useful and' exemplary li The death: 'occurred, of Wilda Mr. ,and `:Mrs..A1`lan'Turner,' ., • • - Memorial a' site that' the electors , should - Evangeline Memo Park; ...r..emem-. ii • of the deceased ' On •'Friday inter The • United •Far mors' Co_OPer- t Quite b f M John t ative engaged Margaret . M. ';Mc'Kirinon, 3rd daii later' of Mr, and Mr :• Angus g i.. McKinnon and Mr.;. Wm.. in of'';'S ,forth and '.formerly of Lu ow. The marriage was performed ;at, the'. home o: r ' .and . Mrs. J. gWin hair., : of , their Cummings, . Wingham youngest :daughter, Jean, and Mr• A: P. Stewa'r and a fairy bar it too ui e a num er o iss Jamieson �' • commodities. :1 ry J All their buyer' Of all Storyof Evangeline and the ex- display advertisement in local r eddes went tb.. Miss , Margaret ini on of the., Acadians. • The papers* 11 tt t h t sons t oto ' to take' a secretarial' P date and hour of Ida M E , �_ .- the. train ride o: • • T ronto `and Elmer course ,at ate' par, re asked to ,tie . • •he-' their, d;ogs' w i e p inn: done'in the �.1i11age... 'Sold ;.... -ly 'meeting, at -the home-vof .Jlltrs... Huron,;_ Township Farm latie 'a'• -J:' Mrs. Robt: Hamilton, ; 'T'he fine 'farm of the late Reid, M •��a'sorne vice ' resident ' presiding.. The 1 Roulstan' wh'o'-passed a P � , � s:rld to.1117- S•tanley is :wasgiven by..Mrs, William; tie ago as, Vic': . P g " ildren's Lunches", an .Anger orf 4ssrx, Who ;a ong'•' Stanley. 'on- Ch man lan td ' roll call was answered ''by with':his wife and family. P she` The, '"What Canadian industry I would move to'thear. iic:.w .hone in —0_ like to visit". A very interest -in If capital punishment Was .ever spring: was given by Mrs, E"' Low `..------.--- warranted' ---y warranted' surely • it' was: in the Miss Dorothy yrs:paper--�" S case of $ William, Heirens, of Chi- cago, self-confessed murderer, who .last, 'wee ,life imprisonment on each, of •the • views, and revealed a prosperous,, farining : country,` with acre upon acre of apple trees, groaning un- • der a heavy load . of luscious fruit.. �' We arr_iued" in Halifai early_,that' evening j . ,Thursday, Friday and Saturday Th y. Friday ..were given ov r to business ses-, signs, complimentary breakfasts, luncheons and.' dinners, and; spec tally arranged events.' ' Qiitstand- ing speakers were Hon. Angus' L. MacDonald, , Premier' of ' Nova. Scotia; D. Leo Dolan,' ,Chief -Can- ; .adian , -Travel ':Bureau, 'Ottawa, arid Johfi •W. Fisher, CBC corn-` • •• mei`�tator, ' ' party, t3.',I On Friday the-conventionP had a tripto• sea on a 'destroyer seta 'a• mine sweeper;'and an op - mendable an s o *esu i not be held in ' a cubby hole, where electors feel they are de barred, but l'should : take ,place J i hamber where there is ample c F- room for .a goodly; nurnber of per. skins to 'attend'" aside' from lithe council and its officials. The Municipal World. 1 P AR AM OU �N- -Mr. and. Mrs:..9liver'McCharles and • babe spent the week -end in Toronto. Miss 'Jean Griffin of Lucknow and Garnet Hamilton of. Hamilton spent Sunday; with Mr. and 'Mrs:. Jack Harnilton. . • • Ra 'ard :is work- ing at Mrs. G Kirkland's. Miss Kathleen Gibson of Lore- don visited with Miss Susie 'Gib- son over the week -end, k :. was sentenced to, s ttIll Cep S: h�lU Mr,. ,and MrSa Carl El: ;dick. and , � an instrumental. • An invitation. K .AJm��r.'. three foul urders he committed, P � �CKN• . .. of . which was• the children; of • Pinkerton, -Mr.'',rid was sent .b ; Luckn.ow• Women s licataort:. fir, u reit.'• . most ghastly y Institute ,to visit 'them on Essay, r w. lel to d L:rn on. .. ' .tress hYrs .t?.c c ° �`ndr�sl October 4th• in the Town Ball. f d tit �. thr oe" 1. • w _ ''' � lrr'' ,•5<•1'rt trr :t�: •� :: v. mr, and Mrs, James Ke'thaba on .:A'giictdture and.'Canadian', in - paper C1KNX ALMANAC* CEASE dustry. Mrs. D. McCharles gave: a BPECATION TI11 ; >r paper.' ori "Why girls'. , leave . the )pU Morrisongave c iscac the , farm", and Mrs. L.' tth ts,1'ti t: rl. W ortunit to , see. through y • • Lamont •of Tees - "Warrior", Y � hrou h the dismemberment of the' body.* Mrs. Cal�tin "Warrior" the recently commis : little Suzanne Degnan, age six water visited Mr. and Mrs. John r,..., � Canadian "-• aircraft rears. This. depraved: youth show- Elphiek on Sunday. si.oned Navy'aircraft •, .y.. .. P , carrier.. ed little.or no remorse, while the I'Mr, Marvin Sanderson, ` St. afte noori over' parents . of little •Stxzarine will On Saturday , . i" half of the more than three hun- carry with, them to the grave, died Persons the ct- agonizing and t o'r m .e n ting Verition were,'flown to Charlotte- thoughts of " th,e • fate that befe]l town.. Prince , Edward Island" °in their, little darling. y , weekly ori i , ttho are and , daughter' and Bill . Ketch,- r;lmaxrac .sur5•r i,,E, < _ , 'hack'. , r. John N B and Mrs ;Sanderson, ba , _ ;ar,t ;� .l1 >c' .; , e .. law visited in 8elgrave, lra113,-,, , ,crtt't1 h;,:se.:;c'r?t linpt,'P Goderieb, called, on Mr., and Mrs. Office e chabew `-and McCall orf t R. Hamilton an Sunday, Mrs Edward K..t ,o eratoi` at• Tho' `Alruuntic'' The. Paramount :Women`s ,In sister of T llsoriburg visited with e , ;'r'hs• stitute held their regular month Mrs. M. Ketch, bow'. tris' trr y 't' a . , r