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THE LUCKNOW�/ SENTINEL NEL
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Local � and Genua
LUC QW, ONTARIO. The elaec eIegion cam .aign is bringiygVill- � Mr. and 'Mrs, 'Jim Ste,
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forth some amasin sthtements—or are the wart of.
Eatalrlislzad Z8�73 Premier Gadbout lulls his listeners' with the . Many store fronts in the
r �r" Published Bach, "Thursday Morning age are being brightened up by' Toronto are spending the week
iibscgptiozr Rate--r2.11ti Aieacr In Advan announcement that the war is almost over and. a coat of paint, ; here. ,s
Tu United States �,2. Single ficrpesc "mat there can no longer be any question Of Mr, .John ' Farrish spent a Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Garanex r
3 - - t week a.t Lon -. a'f Bi-echin are spe�di'ng th .
Member of Tice ° C. W.1cT, A. conscription in this ''country . Jacques Du.cr• couple of days las
p, at Point Clark.
• . ; � C. Thompson, Publisher and P'i°o rte�tpr aulsa � a member of t. h � as doin eve thin and Mrs. Harold Button - age .
he• Quebec Legislature told don and Woodstock. month of Au ust at their cot
politic. rally that i ry g Mr.
�',i7RSVAY, AUGUST 3rd,. 1944 , possible to help the people in his district for- and twa,sons of Dundas are boli- 11+Irs: Bruce 1)avidso.n; and dopa -
1 r a vicar. on, Jacques Sauriol; a " dayin'g-at Bruce Beach. ghter Karen of Hamilton are vis- ,
k ge there was
p q _ . M •
'iting with Mr and rs.. Russ
EDITORIAL ' Montreal newsrpapernian told a'Bloc •Populaii°e -.Mr, and 'Mrs, Wm. Robb visited Robertson.
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rally -that English soldiers wei°e the."'rottenest last. week at Hespeler w: ith his
' 'FAME :PLATY IMPORTANT ROLE +, sister, Mrs, Harrigan. Mr., -and Mrs. C. M. Johnston
On earth and that Canadians were being forced
i xn another. year the ftzCkiiow F3eilt
and. Douglas of Sarnia are
I y gri:. u;! al 'to fjght .,England's , battles: Mrs, Margaret, `Bales af,w Rich-
' . 4isitin her parents, .Mr. and IVI�'s. -
mord Hill visited this 'week. tici2,� g
y mart Class: Any Demands for art °investigatiorx .'resulted .in Richard Webster.
t S'ocieta will enter" the, actagena
her father, Mr.. F. D. MaGLennan.
organization, that fiunCtioxga for, f€n geoire years .Iustice
'Minister• St, 1,aureht announcing. that Little Pat rFora ' of Ldcknory
and IVIrs: . Amer .Foran :. _-
Patsy
Y atmnrrst have. .and ° stir t be, i al ng a worthwhile Iris tdepartment had decided not to ihstitu+,e Mr spe iit • a� week with .. her grand -
i a spent Sunday with his mother.
- contribution to tine '-cor�matmtmus r, action tender the Defence of ° Canada Regu}a•- . parents, : IVIr.' . and' Mrs: George
Mrs. Con,.Foran of St. Helens.-
ltu� .
�• The agricultural fair is among Canada"s tions against Mr. Dumoulirt or Mr. Sauriol, and a 'Phillips.
Mrs. Jack .Fisher of Toronto
" oldest institutions. The first �hrganized fair- in in the case of the latter expressed the belief ;Miss Sarah Buckingham cf
C Canada wag held at Windsor Maya Scotia in that action against Mr, Sauriol' would .stir u Spent Last week visiting in Lurk Ripley has spent the
last two
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g T?_ and . in Huron Township.
now weeks withher niece, Mrs. Doug-'
• . 1795--179 'years ago. In Ontario the first fair more trouble, tbao if the. Government refrained Miss Jean Patteson 'cif .Ham- las Graham.
'was held at Niagara over 115 veairg a en 'and from takian action,
'- , g ilton' is 'visiting wi°tn Mx, and I Willard Thompson returned
j. t>l year two Ontario ceamtres, Vatnkleek, Hill While. all this is going on the :I?epartinent Mrs; W. R. Hamilton. R_ ta. Laac`_x-
_ borne on. Friday after spending,
In Richmond will observe their centenary of National Defence runs a recruiting •cam- now. two weeks at Parry Sound with
ext d gn appealing for inert 'for 'Canadays Active Jos: A. 16llallou neon Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Hewat.
' The ` -fair. in Cauda has vii- Army, with one of, *ese, advertisements head- ' fined to the house for test pass
Misses Marian, and Margaret
" t�itq i_,ti ;was eef . `carve I etis This advertisement is two weeks with a sever attar' Graham spent the latter part of .
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of bronchitis.•
gid' ei nnic 'ingress.. • There were 225,1411
for consumption by the English speaking pro- last , week with Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
_ held in � ®last y 9 'aslight Ave -es oa�Iy� according 'to the Globe and Mail, Donna McCartney of r9jax bort Hcxtgkinson of Goderich.. .
lease iia nut�,ers is this ye.�.hie>h gub�lihes the c�nterpart. as it -appears. spent the weak-en'd wit: her and Mis,.. James Godbold:
k with the times. in French catch pulrnlieations and which its lush, soft- d . firs. R T:
r Douglas.d airent�s Mr. an and Cyn'-
� _ P and children Peter, Ian
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$k: semi ceatairm , tot prosper end,. spoken words asks, "Do you wish to liberate this returned to Burlington after
' Mr, an
,Mrs:' Dynes Campbell 'spending their vacation with Mr. .
Mrot ged by the suers of the, Lug.- In'iapce, whicis luras beeliie �`ed to you her iirtost
year • of Ashfield spent Snn y .with and Mrs., Torrance ,Anderson:
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now £`air last ,bra and directors of 4he beauti�l•',traditidns? ... , you will see France
Mr. and. Mrs.: George P lips of 'Miss %Dorothea Macl)onald'
} d Seth have .laid "carefil for a lei'
plans ti, gger, and lurope and you will take part in the final.. Fordyce. _ to
nurse in training at Toronto
aid, a&o* season, . and ivliii no 1 riu mph of the A]Her.. The Publi�heT, , IUlrs ompson , General, Hospital is iidin h
� P � g er .
doubt WM lid. to 8, very, special , celebratkm Have the . powers that be at Ottawa the th
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a. 'year. hen e. on tate .mon of am"' Seth guts.,. Are, they men or spice- To. all .who en- of "the week ,in ntra with Mid and part vacation
l�ldrs. T with' A, PIIatDonald,
] day vision national unity' and equal rights for al1 Loma Campbell. tion Street.
* * * b Pa Ilr; and 1Vli s ,.Laavrence` Vt�ilso ;. Mrs.' (Dr.) W. Sherwin . and � pis
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n and Mr:
. hateful and.. nauseatiai little 'son Alle sans Donald once °Douglas and •
Not, a lakeside report the local' -nato But nth• discourging is the fact that 'no and Mrs, Robert Barkwetl . of Mrs. Reid have returned to .Orono fir.
Ives appear to be �g aim ..eye fl for Edifor - Dundas are visiting at the. home. 'aft spending the past couple of,,._
1 other litieapl . 'rt ' has shown any - er
pty pa y y clear-cut. of Mr- and Mrs) W. T. Roulston- weeks visiting their father, M*... :
Cha n o the IS idia�std I•'"ree Fres is pretty evidence of ta��ing a defiaiitie stand for naiionaI ' g v
well agitated a�sut sosmte of the sights that are unity, ty No partg'Ie Iclor or party spakesFirran 'nos Mi'.'and ,Mrs. A:�M. Phillips of David H. Alton and other, vela-
° ung his no lager, youtW eye .He says. Hespeler are visiting with her
tives here_
bait the courage to commend Senator' T. D.parones Mr_ and Mrs. J. R. Lane.
st -a t,FS'amwlQ tit tettlte - site 'be .young and � Houchird for his fearless,. sera ghiforwa: d ° 'Mrs. Wm: -Anderson and. grand-
Mr. Phillips, who was' an instivc- s
i slim, or middle-aged and ��wy, essays, to _ ons Billy. of Newaygo, Michigan,
{ y ' With an e e trm� the federal ballot 'national
dined helFleet Air Arm of he school, has i•sPe her
,, waiII;; down the yam suet clad only in shorts nt two wleeks here with
-- y E sisters, -Mrs. Matt, McNall rand
and a l ereBmief� she, rho Tef Tae stagpecl by the be cast the politicians speak only those words 'loyal Navy and �s waiting word JMrs. 'Robert MCNall -and `her sis-
pi91e and t%nld to and p some cloth Dart- to report '
a. .. by which they, hope to curry favor in Quebec.. a ter -in-law, Mrs- M. Moore, She
. Y iri7oamten used to a canside�ei the mare modest . IFa�i�ti`l 'national unity. comes ahead of pol- Miss Maude ..Stewart of Tor`- � accompanied ' Mr. Norman .and
' of the two sexes',' tachy the mates, have it- ideal expedieaicy the schisiin between Eaigli h onto spent a ,week. here visiting Miss Maude. Stewart to Dungan-• '
Few mem w6uld dare toy • ode the �' her biother. Mr. Norman Stewart n . n to visit' her. father's: brother,
and Freels_ and Mrs. Stewart and her, uncles i i. Thomas Wiggins speaking Canada will ever widen
wearing auly tri, Yet''soane' females are until' it ends in disaster, The nation.has reached and family
and ants. W. and Mrs. M -
a art Mc and also visited Mr. and %Mrs.
AbsoEut brazen.in d
{ cry presenting their sagposa a point when the danger' signal is apparent to Nall acid Mr, and Mrs. Robert Thomas Me1\Tall of 'Auburn and 4
d1tarms'for the aeon, a�semen err• has- everyone but those who don't wish to recognize McNall- While here. she also v�- Mr. David Lockhart_ Mrg, Ander-
�': mar of aneiuT�l%n. teed her aged' 'uncle. Mr. Thomas son ,returned to Newaygo with
Wiggins and Mrs. Wiggins, „r
her son' Frank' and his wife -who
s * s s b Caaaiadas most vital coancern today, as we Dungannon. spent the week -end .here:
see it,' is not socialism. Versus ca itahsm but
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MenisteK . of �ltuce Gardiner hasnl�t TO 'APPOINT ; POLICE
1 �riuClm use far amore tis rrstg: Pointing out that national' .unity°, and most certainly our politic- War and retired from the R. C.
MAGISTRATE FOR SUItON A. F, three months ago, after 2 ,
S, aFlg axeaT't slsoaring sus the was, years in Iform in. the present
lack of fare" - ' pro- - •
igra marls for the , stl� ro-
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IDs: Hobbs b
duets.of Canadian farms wa's a large• factor, rr Taylor, M L.A for' Conniet e- - has fou_ s_ns
-of-, r�ntror�, a�tnoi i Asn
- e depression of the ,30`4 he was met wsstlr the dv d rived Creation' of the active service.
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mportant' advertising' agency said in a' public. position of police magistrate for. ,
arg[eyFt fraatu the CCF: and Social Credit address: "The circulation. of your weekly ne s- ' the county of Huron, a duty that
parties d1at Canadian prodaa�cts slscU4 be con-' for the past 15 years has been NEIGHBORS COLLIDED
t paper is. the .cheapest, best and most efficient '
stmmd by Canadian people =- to which Mr. Performed by magistrates - from
method of increasing business. Advertising in near -by Roy MtVittie and Aubre Toll
Gardiner's rejoinder 'was. "sou . can.'+- shove y counties, Aubrey.Toll,
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it will draw busiriess from' a:, far as -it cir- He. also indicated 'the likelihood neighbors and Ielose friends of
i. 5fi(i,fi40i3OQ6+ bushels of wheat and Btla,0f30',.Qtl4I culates", of a juvenile court set up in Hur- Fast Wawanosh had an unexpect-
pounds af. haaam as year down the threats of he : * : : ed meeting one night on. No indication, was given as to � gh last week
Canadian, people Which c1!ncherd his -state- y p y ( the posslible appointee. , when ' they 'figured in ' in
Cine wa to kee that bo on the Tarin
nig art of the need of outside markets far Can= to have a neighbor with a -good looking dart- The last magistrate in Hurc n , car collision at an intersection
adian: farm products_—Signa>I-Sta-r. ,was ;viagistrate Reid, who retired near Auburn: Over $1511 damage
i. ghLer.—Listowel Banner.
' * * * * * * 15, Years ago and died 10' years was done to their cars,. but the
T G�agg s g tongues of ttriirse -who delight iii, A caiid'iu�ate in the Gamin ago. During the interval. drivers escaped -injury.
t' _ g .Quebec ele�ion, 'lury- Provin=
Magis-
trates Mak of Stnkfoi°d �Talk� Cial Constable - Fax investigated
a, pig on �t 1 heard''" stuff -•can. dao at lot, J. A. Gauthier of St Lambert, 'has six sons in ter of Walkerton• and Ian 1VIcRae the accident but :found that the
of harm L''' vGLy �aaraxritxnity has them and' tie Canadian active arae This, should be suf- � tw neighbors Y and C.* QfT. Hawkshaw of Middle- had no difficulty
y fart tely, once the rumor ina rgei•s get to, ,ficien:�t to defeat him — in Ouebec.D trharl sex perforrrxed the 'duties of Codi in corning to an 'agreement.
vverrk; a the mischief is done:' Their idle words ' . Chronicler in all magistrate's court cases.
� m never lie coiaVletely , recaIIeci .for e Cori- * ' '� * * DG'NGAN TON N1ETB3E
- tradre1�n. never~travels half' sa fast or fa. British aid to Russia niust not be over- PICK CANDIDATE S'ERYING OVERSEAS
looked as playing.a mighty important part in. -
. as the anginal defan�tcirg' statement- ° .
Flt. -Lieut- Thornes Pryde of Lieut. Nursing Sister Bertha
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the itiesse5 ai die P4eriE Armies. ISl' two and
" _ y Can- half .z T p n.� .� ,i �� t4.;7 EaM , Exeter has been chose6 as. pro- M . E � � � .
Ise mureau 0 astas6�.ssacs• reports e. iet T,,, . � >,.G�.> y CGs'u' rs, � ta. L,..e-end .,,.ff 19 .s �s� �.ic`tisy. sent '. . a•�..�"".v +�s llrli�"!(y'�7IOTi Is iibw.
f, adars population last year, it cludin members ' to the Soviet Union 9,778 aircraft, -.5;031 tanks. ive-Conservative -candidate servingerseas w the R C.
., Y g for the riding ofHuron in A. M. C. oSlae is a daughter of Tills.
of -the armed foices, was., 11,I112,f 0 or ars in- •x,620 vehicles,. 32 tons of aluminum, 37,0014
the next federal election. He , Wdn and -Mrs. Frank Jones of Dung-
:. over the previa year, The ,
, . of copses, i�1.,�23 tons of ruiaber, besides the convention in a close ' Coaxfi.�t: a»non and°• -a: •gradfiate- of �- . '.
elate is based
crew of 1,� with Geos;
on a catdit of the births, and fooditUffs, in too tin, lute and . ge William Armstrong ener - Watekloo ,'hospital. Miss
ls, limns.
` deatlss aec iIl`ded a act counts of tel tie' Tia st three other war materials. These figures have no of Hay Township,' , and. Rearden Junes . was on the nursing staff
l ration books. issued. The increase since 145, connection antis the stream of lerr� -lease: sup- Huron Ca » in •190, Women'4 College' Hospital
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' Mr P' yde is W years of age. Taroista
He • is a veteran oil the First Great duration as an' overs # the
the C*�s date %ras 365.000. pls s uring Russia r States nfiatin for r
into, a Hite
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