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The: ost Office Department :again
.W*I'fl$ that postai mailingre uiptioas
prohibit t
le maailing of any inflamat
able' or explosive -'substances, The
he
Practise . a 'ma il'ang -eigtireith ligh,ter
fluid to mea, overseas IS One Of t
n he
nnottt' ;frequent infraction of - this levy.
Fresh fruit, maples rii'.:. and eggs
re amens., inn
o ether. articles that when
'not r eI tv
° ., .„,, lel? v..protected.
cauee damage' in the mails
,�- .,,. t and srl>a_
sequen dela at least in•'dispatching.
Paieels t�Conteimiig-;perishaiile
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mail;in'g,g
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of'ci44,tettes, �•hrelr lie,
ash .Society ,distriin ,
ss' been increased fro}n
a e.
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h. They are•given out of
dyers who are. patients ' so
r. British hospit-
-addition`'to-,c garettes,
ospital 4 visitors. distribute ;u
Pounds of maple y,towound= : n
men `and bomber civilians in Can:
`a ' M' patois tl
UR BANK
CONSIDER :1NV'CR;EASING
VQ'LCN4EER cry iL GUARD
(CQ1 ributed) ';
'
' At• most of the larger' centres
they The Prova'ncial. C.to•pernlne
have Boards of ,,'!'rade, R:4tar and?ai is 'e n�
y It;. szdermg the'advisability of au , e t -
w. i •
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ah Clubs or • n;► .n _
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other
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r -.fir the h
�ization to foster ,Gomm �',. . e Strength of -the Voluaiteer
.....unity .effort. Civil r
•'�l'ere . ' .d :.: -, -, Gua d. The Guards organization
t'
we epen on the'Busine-Si 1Vlens was launched_ o - taa ow
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rimer and 'oar, represents a strength '• .
selves to boost the Advanta a gtb of about 42,0.00
our`' co 'advantages •of iri '24, cities, .85• towns. 17
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Weare fortunatelirltaVin� ...w ,_,. a!_.+• -•_ ilio. T �...a. d 81 vtllorgan zed: s to
g aanc iffy the Guards were or •
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other villages, some with' of abed: a
larger, and meet the possible,da
soiree' with- smaller districts, have :and,
.Attorney nger, of onann Bas
theirs ' ... ,.: ! A.• xney General
and .only with its clbsin Conant as.
g •d:l of :the' opinion ;that the, - u
the;' people' res. 'ze whitethe ' gA a arils are
the comm 'n- . itzo •
sty<had los : • , , u 1,g: pustit'ied or even•neces:.r now
t Ne•bank which: can make . and fo • sh Y ..-
-a . • . z .the :futatxe: t ani pa
m, siftall .profit. is closed'. This ?f ,� h, .h n •.the pant.
s is true The.. develop en '
no •�riratter'•.tv�Aa .o :.. ' ,,. during
,t. in the- 'War and..
t utsiders may says; partienlarl�y dux , •.. •;
Y
in weeks"
,:he
'xecen
of g t
he wee
tr coni.11iX$-/ ikre• curselve•"'banlis; said, "hakes :'. ks. ' lie.
have • : it a;.d'vsa�ble to .
_ good hcl.�;an - � ... .econskl-
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a
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.ars—
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e r tis �wh
s i
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t
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e i
n wi
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we dow ' h
eli, they' do .,well:.' a, gencies
r the Possibility o
-' We, `riot• 'the. , .. y .f future emergencies.
„ bank' officials,; •rea'l=l• acid •the
have the ;✓say °as ..to •_. - y needy fox Volunteer' Civil
ry whether -or fiat . C.Guar,d. � • ..
we°-hav
e a'` bank, .This'' a y
,, May be •new, to.
ou-re .<
r a.'
ad r
s but;
rievextheless ;. 1)ine'r "Do• .You -sere . »
u . era
bs
e We . h
w ere. -
ant our bank—n ,� ' � 2
gainsay this -=-ib . o one can' • Waiter:1 dye • serve ,anyone. ' Si
ut are.'wegivxng.rt' all: 'down », �
i 'business, or dividing i:. -u
._ __w .. �- • .t . P wadi, .. - . ' '.
Pine other party or other tow • ;,
city 7. nor -few• were . ever • :closed, T ne how
• (`'ever; 7t'ave. elan ,' s'
'Banks •in'the ,past ., �--so- have .
•p t have •.been looked ban the
Pgn•as'souriethin se ` I hanks .arid�.the peoples, To -da it.
Something parate from and 1 ou'. Y is
o.,t.:depeixdent on � .e
c •. . . , r .bank`, ' riot' •just ' a'• bank, and ' we
th a ommunity, ht- , alone. can: make it a succe
Q. or no ,thought being 'given - to tile: then success..Be nk-
dkrantages obtained therefr you give our bank a11, your bank=
•oma 'a's.. %ng business.
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.:41.C.KNOW SEt•. TINE ;`.
ASF' .ELQ
(Inouded for Last ^week);
Mrs,. Eldon ,Johnston and b •b
a
Toronto,Y 4
are` visiting with Mr. and
Mrs... R.
A., Gra>}x,
Ma .•and Mrs. R J. 1 .
•,Bu lea ppent
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a day. recently with relatives in Clin
R ;..
ton.
Ur.- and. Mrs. R. Bi s
n c .
s. ett made
business trip', to... Li o: a
Listowel one day:
last week:, ,
-Mr.!. Sam Gibson ad h
„ bad hes hand so
badly ` crushed on .Saturday yyhile
loading catt_
le, :that, the doctor fiound•'
it -necessary. to'. a 'l ut
m . .a '
• p .. is "a of•.o
p ne
"finger.
ML
' Bal'
n. Mo• _
L n
en
'•m t YI
an , e '.w'th
an
acoiden ::,
t wail 'at n
e. work ii . Hi ,
.n s f"a
t
h
ei''s fain), seeding,'
He''.hagperi d,
fall •: in ;froirt' t
of •the ,tractor 'tlich ;
fai•.tanatel
dr`_
y d not '
he :had "same'. ribs broken.
Mot ers' ' D '
h nY, sei'vi
ce :woe' ob •
serv�
ed in• the ;'Presbyterian c}kurch at *the
morning service ' with Bev:. R,' 'Es
ler
in' charge, ' •
.A well -attended, Meetingof Kintail
Women'e Institute Wa el - .
s held' on Mon-
day May 5th: at the home of Mr
n
R.•'Dalton:'This'wes-°the an -s•
' ual meet= h
ing .and' ;the '19¢ offic •r'
• 4 , i e s Were re-: li
elected for. the ' coming ear. • • : •
Y
Quite a number from here attended-
the funeral'' of"Mrs. Victor'
Thornhuiri K
- :E IGAGEME...-: TS a ::
•tit
Rev. J. A.4nd Mrs. A - a of -
Ern w . Lon -
.
wish to 4 ,ounve the e '
� tgaRement:
f: of theirdao h
g
ter '
.._nna
'
to.
Bran
iStanley klDiar ►id ,son
and
Dig
'Mrs. Hugh _Mcliarjnaid of Torpnto,
the marria
g"e to take place the mid-
d
of
,
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Rev. Agnew 41.O4
• Mr.n
a M
agil, 1?t)4_
antro. n, 444001K4 ttie •eegoge1enis o f,
their. elder'' .au ht . E �,
and Robert, Ekwbgd• Smith,,., son' of Mr.
and. Mrs. J..111. Smiltb, ' L's. nweI
�. ..w Abe
marra to take' place 'the 1at. ' `art
�'ter p!
o
Ma
f.
Y•
s, •
' w
;'in•K1n dine
''an
w e
Ma : 4.
• DOS.
•T411rne1u
, drneathde"odc.cnraedGueini•P'mo11htoeit•
aon
May`llt".o'
.11.1r.. h
fDonald. !l .:•Mac-
Kenzre” owh.•"
was the -eldest $ n of the,
late Mr, and: Mrs, D.: N. MacKenzie'
It 'is'.in re: than forty years since he,
lef-A*biield o'ng +
�, t9. $Tpti911 sol_
umbia; then to Sppkane, Washington,,
-hen .to Ca1Kornia ' but for the last'
Maher of yen"'. he bilk ' e:, his
om'e in Seat ' ' ���
tee, Wi sh: E e is survived
y` his wife; :'twos tees '.1Mi
M c � s$ Msud
a Kenzie a>ad� �Mrs::A: E. iVluiro of
Detrojt and :otic• !brother, Neal
enzie of Ashfield:
1111i111SDAY,'' KAY .22nd,, 1941
This is;a war for existence. It is war. to•rhe.''
, •- . •death It is a war' to airs or to lose.
Thele can be no half Way—no ''comproknise,: It is a war to .
Money is the fourth a rnn•.•of. the service
WhatePe . �:
r you' are :called'• on to pay ,or ' to lend, it is little eonmpal d too the lave
that our soles plfer. t
e beeny and heavy 'calls upon'. Canada -already .
There have man
._ .. ... _ _• • _ ' _
Where will' be "more,
Let, us face the truth, and the ftruth: will -make us free.
It ' isfreedom we are °fighting for British Xreedom
• , the freedom of body 'and'.
spirit) that makes li fe. worth living. -
If we fail, We'fall.
iving.-Ifwefail,we`fall.
Ee prepared for sacrifice.
Great Britain has set', us an example on a 'scale of heroic magnificence i
doesn't record; g history
.et ns FIGHT!
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Canada has the resources. •Let.us spare nothing. When.our sole,ier : • • • •
lives, let•us be willing' to share our' livelihood.• s offer theil>l•'.
° Presently the Government of Canada will call for ; money.
The money is here.
We ores en •• � �'•
p ding billions. ' We . are already heavily taxed. But most of
billions and those taxes are being spent in Canada. That money back
you.. Keep it rolling.Keep - - ey comes back to
p puttingit back into the w•al' effort, so that it may be
spent again and again and again until Ilight prevails and the world is free,
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F WE SHOULD BE
EI ATTER-ED
Since
taking,;over The Sentinel, the
Publisher has ,received many .expres-
sions .o f eon i
�'atula tons and best
wishes,, all of which haveindee been
ober
'appreciated, and provide encourage-
ment ,and': incentive to continue our
efforts to givao i rte
Y u •a n n aestiag•
weekly paper.,
Here are a few .of the. written ares•-•
,sages, that are to Say the
least quite
flattering, but we assureo
y
fedoga will not i
.... , beg. n to , .pin
BRAIN—TEASERS •
1 Who "wrote, thesebooks (a) The
Scarlet Pimpernel; (b)' Utopia; (c)
Little Dorrit: (d) Judith Paris?
2 A sailor uses abelaying• pin: (a)
for startin the .engine; (b) ins i ,=•
o
'n a e
a
� r(c)asw'e
Mg p, .a puna (d) to
make .fast a rope; (e) for Charting
the ship's position? • '
$ The ,best 'laid schemes" o' mice and
Gang aft a -.*ley; '
Burns wrote this. What. are the next
u tli�: old; twolines ? ,
ch''a sa 4 .Gx
•, e,enl and•is•—(Aj nearly till^ee;.(b)
resuI
Weeitend ;-since
t . Our ee• go
es to L. '.C.ainpbell Thpnapson,
owner of the Liicknow' Senti
has; been mitt/Aging the paper.
A • D.' .1Maekeaaie since e'.: d.
her`
htish
a
n
c
d in D e her
Campbell
mp is an awfully •hire � i
ornament to . the Weekly pre
prirduces a newsy paper whi
credit:, to Lueknow. He is .one.
younger pen -pushers of the co
ti rl
ea y five; (c) .nearly ten 'times _
od wish-: large'r than : Britain? ' '
f.
thenew 5Who the ort of �Piu� • fo
rel, who, .: ' , p me r
Italy When
for Mrs. ,
ei ath. of
,• '.1931.
e sap,.' an'
ss,':and
ch
e of the
3, --and viterll always •rem
'birthday—it's the' same day
wife's: Both of them' had a
escape from ,celebrating the»
day 'on , April •Fools. Day., A
Cam • learned.the trade' fr.
ground up, starting with the Sentinel.
• as a (� printer's devil, . and ,now, like
ourrselves, all'he'li have to do. Is dev-
elop the cigar -smoking habit
to' be comfortable sitting' in a
day. Ghnsley Enterprise. week.
NEWSY NikES
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-ISI ON COUNTY :went . over `the
top And raised $2,8,529.00 in the Hu'r'on
Linty at • War Services' campaign 'the execii
tuber . his tive -committee .learned at a meeting
as the in ;'Clinton,:last 'week. '
narrow �The amount
r ,birth- ..raised was 28;52 p over the !rota
- 9
nyway,, of: $20,000.
urn ..the i. .•
THE BLACK BASS' season opens P
on. Saturday, June 28th, which per -
mite anglers to enjoy .the sport .over
swihn the'Dominion Day week -end.. The,pike.
g.
•chair with his feet ,On the desk all season opened on Thursday of last
ownership • was made in connection
with the, Lucknow. Sentinel. The new
proprietor . is •' Campbell • ("Susie")
Thompson, who' for; the past ten years
has conducted, this business for Mrs.
A. • D. Mackenzie since the death of
husband in •December of 1934.
Mr. 'Thompson is . well known here
as he' has been ''active in district rev-.
eats for ,Some time. To the spqrt fans
he is probablybest knownfor his
hockey playing. The. Advance -Times
takes this' 'opportunity' to extend •to
Mr. • Thompson . our best . wishes:
Wingham -Advance-Times..
,��_,>�usda�.,.last.--a.�.vr�ansf-ar_ ••of-�-;RI.OOa1?:L+I.G•H1"MSua�+e,�being:-i�nstali:eri
On May 1st, the Lueknow Sentinel
passed inta the hands of Mr.. Canip-
,bell. Thompson, purchasing same from
Mrs. A. D. ,Mackenzie;' •w'ho' has ced-
ducted the paper .since '.the' death of
her' Husband. in , 1931. The new pro-
'prietor is a; .young, energetic :man
and we bespeak for him a successful
newspaper •career.—Tara. Leader_
:Rocky Mountain Camp,
Jasper, Alta.
Dear Campbell: "
Just received the -Sentinel and glad
to knew you .are. now : proprietor as.
dwell
as editor. You are doing a» nice
job on The . Sentinel. Keep . it . •up.
1-Iarvy:. MacDougall.
Mr. Campbell Thompson,
Lueknow Sentinel.'
Dear Sir: ` •
Please find enclosed, postal note.: -4f
in Teeswater Town Park, to enable
the Teeswater and Culross Volunteer ,
CiVil Gliard.troop to train at night. -
WITH MILK 14 eentS Wart,
arithmetic ,the .cqst, pet. pint
TeeSwater resident, reports The 'NeWs
for the local dairyman found eta.
awaiting. him the •other Morning with '
the curt request', P,One Pirit, Please".
He got it and, the milkman, is keep, „
d. FRANK McINTYRE of .Dundalk;
as: well as beingelected president•, of
the • Ontario -Quebec .Division of the
Weekly Newspapers. Association, 'at
the recent 'convention'•at _,Hamilton,
was also "awarded the .Joseph T., Clark
Memorial Trophy for the best ' all- '
round ,newspaper published• in towns
of 1500 and less population. ' The
Stouffville Tribune' and the .Port' El-
gin Times were .in. second and 'third
place respectively.:• Mr. and. M'rs. s1Vlae- '
Irityre visited here• occasionally .with
Mr. and Mrs, •E.' V. Ioffman' when
they•
were residents' of the. village:
HOWARD POLL.00K of. Rip'Iey, &•
a, memberof the Royal Bank• staff
at Godertch f'or some time, has been
transferred to the Yonge and $lo
•two. dolIaa'i s for my subscription • for : branch at• Toronto: or
another year to Lucknow ' Sentinel
. .see• b'•
y this. weeks paper that it
has changed hands, with a new pro_
prietor but the same old publisher.'
.May ; you'r„paper
continue to b -
what I have always thought, a brigh
.news -y til --r.' %a. ie=. _ •• ---�.
'Yours • truly,.
Thomas McIntyre„-Teeswater, Ontario.
WIN•GH'AbI'S' 1'941 ,tax . rate
been set 'at 49 mills, the sante
as •last..year, ,
has
rate
e' WITH 41 Caps Crokei Indians on
t 'act; ve'..s ice the reserve -,is_ Prate_
ically "cleared out"• of young. men
• cs ho are ,eligible ,for 'war' service.
REV. W. -P. LANE, of North St.
Ur_ tedLchnr-ear Guderich ' will seek
superannuation at the ;'meeting• of.
London Conference next' month. 'Rev.
R. ff. Turnbull of Port Elgin has ac-
cepted a, call to North St.,. subject
to the action of Conference. Rev. and
Mrs. Lane plan to Make their home
in Toronto, where their daughter,
MrRsE.3lce ; '.resides. _.
REV. J:'S• DUNCAN of Thornbury -
and formerly -of Lueknow; was elect-
ed chairman of Grey Presbytery of
the United 'C'hulch, when Presbytery
con'.ened recently at Owen Sound..
PORT',:Ea4N,ceuncil, in a•despar•
ate attempt. to shake of the ghost of
"water a- , after servin
nears"
delinquents with notices had proved
of no avail, has ordered - that • the
water supply, be shut • of
accounts• aref until the
paid. Such drastic action
seems to be the only .foolproof meth-
od, of combatting the water arrears•
problem. '
House of 'Commons, Canada. •
Mr. Campbell Thompson,
Lueknow, Ontario.
Dear` Campbell:'
T have »just read with pleasure that
you have become the hew proprietor
of The Sentinel: It hardly seems pas-
sible that the young boy I know -.at
sciiool'such. a few years ago has been
editing the- liome tciwn paper for
nearly ten years.•Please accept my
very hest wishes for continued sue. -
cess in your newer c, pacitq,
11 always react( with interest the
home ' paper and when . showing
friends through. the 'Parli'mentary
Reading 'Room, I proudly display The
Sentinel as (Me 'of the best weeklies
in Canada. Am •renewiig my . sub:
scription for'another year.
With kindest, regards, I remain,
'Sincerely yours;
A. 34. Nicholson,
M. P. for Mackenzie.
ONTARIO LEADS IN ''WAR
SAVING PURCI A.S
War SavingESs Certificate,
in A to lled $7,185,388 in cash.
receipts from 947,871 applications,
according to an announcement from
National ,Ilead4uarters.. Sales' from.
January 1 to April 30 total $3'0,440,-
076. •
Of the April sales, $ 3.,590,0(18. were
subsep-abed through,. the Payroll Sav
ings Plan; $2;770,800.1roM irr,liyiduat
• applications and '$824,580 through, the
inediu'ni. of the Bank Pledge Plan. ' .
Ontario held the lead in the largest
per capita., suhati•iptions for the
•month, with a figure cif !Tri cents, -as
well :as the, larger(t dollar total of
subscriptions which. wars 0,48,120,
Bkitish•Columhia'Was eacond with pr;i•
caps a subscriptions of 73 cents, while.
Manitoba and Nova Scotia Were tbcsi
for .third place, each with 02 cents.
Wool from dugs was used b'
people in Scotland duringthe rffrst
Oren War,
fixet.
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A SURVEY has been completed for
a possible third airport in Huron
County. The area surveyed is, about
twomiles
south of Clinton„.
DeWI'r1• MILLER; of Wingham has
joined the Roya) Canadian Air Porte..
,Others enlisting front, that town re,
uently• incl'Grle Bob, Chalmers, Marvin
Smith rand I"red Mellor.
BUSINESS MEN' of Riple'Y`pres-
en ted ars .engra ved_gold headed 'cane
to W, J: • r;rawford upon his retire-
nzent, after more :than fifty years of
business' iri .that village. Ml's. Craw-
l'ord,.who is nut enjorying• goad health,
was presented with a basket of flow,•.
ers.. The (rawfrlyd•..stock -has been -
taken ,ovrrr by Georges ,Johnston. ,
1 Answers to 'tliis..week'►i Chain T.oaserrs' •
)(a)Uaroneis Ore••zy, (E));Sir Thos.
More; (i?),' Charles F1.lcke'ns;, (d) Sir
'ugh' Walpole. •
2 To maks. fast ' rope.
Anil leave ns nau.gFtt, `t,uti.,r riel',and•,
and pain
For promise,! Joy .
4 Wadi, ten tirnc�s:'
5 re xinC aelor to ;1913,
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