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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-09-14, Page 4Western Canada Special ifBargain 'Excursion; .FROM ALL STATIONS IN EASTERN CANADA .. ,�n�lusi�l°e`�, 15 - Sept..29, 1939, Gams' � Daily Sept.p� ' Return limit -45 days ,L... .,, C"""G "� ,212L'-3w.:t].I.asatt._�b•_rn .M1•u.,u�.. .............. a.-........ --/ _ TICKETS GOOD IN COA( mRs At . faxes approxi mately -114c per mile ' , approximately 1%c, per mile TOLT:It)(ST SLEEPING CARS at appro Y .STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at, approximately 1%c per mile C 1VIMODATION in SLEEPING CARS ADDITIONAL COST OF AC O . . Baggage .checked.Stopovers-at Port Arthur, •4lr.uistrong, Chicago arid' West- • SIMLAR.,,EKCUItSTONS .FROM'' WESTERN TO EASTERN CAN-. ADA' 'DURING SAME" PERIOD Tickets, Sleeping 'Car Reservatiiins .and ,all !information front.;any agent ASK :00R; A DRILL, ' T2(17 'OR N ,... � . A;. T10• ��=•l11:A�D�IAN • • WEDDING ANNI.VERSARIES First --Cotton Second -Paper , Third -Leather "Fourth'=.)ruit' or flowers Fifth -Wooden Sixth -Sugar' Seventh -Woollen'.• ' Eighth -Rubber int -Willow N h • Tenth:=. Tin' . ;,Eleventh Steel. Twelfth—Silk and Linen Thirteenth. ;ace Fourteenth—Ivory Fifteenth=Crystal • Twentieth,—•thin& Twenty-fifth-eSllver" ` Thirtieth—Pearl . .,, KTrty f ifth—Coral Fortieth -Ruby Fiftieth'—Golden N .' Fifty fifth—Emerald ' Sixtieth=•Plantinum Seventy-fifth—Diamond THE LLICKNOW SENTINEL,. • AN .AIR -.CONSCIOUS CITY WHITECHURCH s. 1 meeting at. (By E. HQFDS. "S'eattl , Wash.) 'sec s Eu e g ' ce ' aviation: has became oCie ;of; °held aW.ery S.of he • United Church Sin. the exact sciences, the public has -be= ,the home of Mrs.. Ab. C<ultes last come "air -conscious". Almost. every- Wednesday afternoon, x -oro ^ tb,.s continent,_ the, areoplane The people', of.the school section The resident Mrs, Orland 'Richards ..,,, .. a«:� . - . `.� .. .. ..- k gip. -.r�re • ...-.,_ - a, ..,. � - 9 . .. fin ... _ i ... tf x•. � w•- •6„'--- .:.; ` . -lea e �han and iesei teat'-'eireti —"1 e+ 4-„ . �.,_. ", „..,,. ' the great lone wastes of'the Arctic} McClgn g a 1� the drone of the commercial "crates" ed' -by singing -the ode. The roll call is familiar enough• was answered by "A memory verse But living within.shooting distance I .learned at school". Mrs. Wm. temp- tut factory, where ' ton was 'appointed to attend the of a great aeroplane ' some of the greatest :air giants in Training School .at Holyrood with Miss existence are .built, is . entirely an- other matter. • Jean Raynard at assistant lealer. , It was decided to enter a. club display at the ILucknow Fall Fair..The P gram consisted'af community. singing with Dlisa Verna 'Hamilton. as, ; pl`aide THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 1039 PARAMOUNT The September meeting of the Par: amount Women's Institute as •held . last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Win. MacDill in .Luck -now. teacher, Mr. Pollock. and his bride. with a' nice end 'table and mirror. A very enjoyable .evening was spent. The -young couple are going 'to live in the ho}ise formerly occupied ' by the. late 117'r. Henry.. We welcome ' Omni to"our .community. . Mrs. Smith of Listowel is 'visiting' with her dau' ht i,. Mrs.. George Gar-; ton. . q 'Mrs, I;, ;NacLaanvrsitiP, gwit r her slaughter t Niagara Falls The Y'oun'gien's Auxilliary held their meeting: at the Mollie of Mrs Muiil..ay last Friday; afte'r'noon Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, near Win'ghani, spent ••Sunday evening,with° his aunt, Mrs. Eli Jacques. Mr. Tay- lor took the services ' for - the . young people in the United Church Sunday afternoon. • . - Rev.' Henry. Martin ' and Mrs. Mar- - tin of `Chapleen' are visiting with his mother, Mrs. Wm. Martin. • - Miss Hood • of ',Lucknod ,visited with andMrs.Gaunt. I! Ga . . IU UMr, Wm. Purdon' has sold his farm !non an the Morrison farm • to Mr.. Jas. Curran of ' Ashfield: -Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tichborne. of Goderich-and Mrs: Lorne Durnin and ;hildren. spent. Sunday'afternoon with their mother, Mrs. D. Kennedy.: - COST ' IN LIVES . ' . • ' OF LAST WAR ' The Carpegie Endowment for ' Inter- national •Peace .estimated in 1919 that. the real,ecenomic cost of the World War ' was $224,000,000,0.00.' And the 'Treaury' Department' in. Washington' is • authority for ' the -taatement that as far back os June .0. 1914, the monetary .cost of the World, War to, the ,LJ(nited Ltatles.- Ilene had already reached the' con-. siderable sum of $41,765,000,000. A statistician ` now 'f urnishes 'a few ;pore facts about.. the titanic ' strug-' gle: 74,000,000 Men mobilized. ];0;000;000 men killed. - • 3,000,000 men Missing, . 19;000,000 men'wounded, 10,000,000 men disabled. -7176700.0 prisoners tarsen: 9,000,000 'children orphaned. • . 5`,.000,000 wives widowed: The picture is not .a'pretty- ane, which any , sane person wants to -see y•epainted in blood; at sucll a cost., Here in Seattle, is.Iocated the great; Boeing factory: .which specialises giant airships.' Most - 'of:.the trans - Pa. cific liners, were built in 'a 'sub,-- hurb of. Seattle.. The ' ships .that.' fly from Port .Washington; to Paris, ,via.. •Azoees, have all, been ; built by... the Boeing people. Ships that have with- stood every 'test known 'to aviation' engineers' and have been pronounced perfect.• And when a ship has' been pro- nounced • perfect, it means more than the fact that it can•fly so fast, can attain a certain altitude, and is , easy' co handle iir.. moderate weather, andW .iaie.ta land on the regulation ,fields. For tests are ` such that , stamina and ,quality .must: be. 'built into the structure. of -the inidalne so 'that .it. ,oill withstand the strains of these tests tests that'. are ,'many- times greater than those' to'which'lie urach- ine: "Will be 'subjected to in the ' ord- ,nary course of its. l'ifetime. .Imagine, if, you can; -a 'ship With 'a hundred and fifty feet of wingspread, and capable of. carrying ' 40 tons of freight or passengers. These .ships, when a fermi 'i,eais 'to_` w• e ' ' •e" taken'inte the 'Istretosphere,"20,00.0 feet, 30;000 feet or. more; and in' a ser- ies of loOps are brought down, in pow- er, dives, sometimes.a 5,000 feet drop straight down; and travelling• at the rate ' of a thousand miles per hour, ;and the operator, when the; •cue is given, must•:.pull the ship otit of the dive: in .nothing flatl Think ' of the strain, onthe. wing structure! It's al- most. 'as if it were headed. straight into the .side of a 'mountain. But ,this is one of the great tests all Boeing :ships_, must stand before they are turned' over to their final owners..,Only: a few. months -am a stratosphere machine was .making'•a high, power dive in a final teat: • The Machine' lien been' built. fror .an. Europ- ean corporation . and several of;. th c,uyer's experts were aboard at the • time,; From a" 30,000 foot level, • the stip diced; clown_ to_.the2d,OOo_.foot_ level in a.'•s'traight plummet 'charge. .Then with ' a roar Which • could be 'heard for twenty miles, it, was brought up ' into the air ' in reverse position. ave' 'You • - Anything ;To Trade or Buy? --- try ..i E L: "WANT AD' -SE i I/�P> DISCOVERED NEW .WAYS OF SERWING FaiP FSS 'e4iri c$ , w tom•.. �'' 040 ea „_C07°01°1"s 7°1 of "tom fz°9p11 ps+�Isersa tb tisto 0°,4' _..,0)-,05!",test • z �q/�� ° `t+0 wQ was' t ,o CCC 4tsc °s` C I,,10°aec tbf'� ver oye oov. wive °tale • b�0.% C1ss� P . • s 'l-lor.d Na matter whe''ie you live in Canada, there is always a variety of fish available to you, either fresh, frozen, smoked, dried, canned or pickled. ' Your family will enjoy F:ISI'.. It Can be, served' in an infinite number of 'delicious ways. Send far the PREF recipe booklet .'. today. DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIE;, OTTAWA. Deportment of Fisheriels, Onewdl. 296, Please seid'm'e veer 52 -page booklet, '•100 7ehpting Pah Recipes", I Nom. (PLSMa Pu1N-t LE m— PLAINLv) Adige i ;rr n AAi'"v • DAY A lel i' •li;+,E. a. reading on "Courtship" by Mrs: A. Cook.; A dere onstration and: lecture. On "Pulse • and • Temperature"' was given by Mrs.: Wm,; MacDill, R.N•, and was much appreciated. The Study Book was givdn by Miss. Jean Ray - nerd. A • reading' on '"Education. for Citizenship" was given by Miss Ethel Martin. ' An. interesting 'contest was eondlv eted 'by Mrs. John Jamieson. The meeting ' closed by singing the National` Anthem; Lunch 'was served by the hostess. ' Recent vi t rs�,h • 'si o ' wit Mr. and M rs Oliver ' McCharles 'were Mr. and Mrs: W'ni- MacGi-1 ., and • baby from M.iatni Beach, Florida..' ' Mr} and Mrs: Harry' Whitney from Detroit ' are„• visiting at Mr. Oliver McCharles. : , A.• farmer''who' seemed.• to enjoy grumbling, had. an' extra fine crop of, petaiues. - i. u'o • unid 'br, -hints- "Ah, hin t'Ah, for once. you must bepleased; every one %s talking' about your fine potatoes this -year," • ,"Thy 'aren't so "bad,'• admitted the man grudgingly; "but, where are the- : :ad ones for the pigs?” ' ' But alas! This time, something had been .overlooked. Spectators, in the. open country- were 'horrified- to oh serve a wing come off, the ,fuselegt crumple, and; the whgle disabled ma- chine piummetted to earth 'with- a horrible crash. Only a few personswitnessed the accident, A "group ' of ' University stu- dents on their ;way to Mount Raine, had halted on the roadside to patch a tire. They were araong't'he few who witnessed the most spectacular seem - aver seen on • the Pacific( coast. But over the failure of this fallen tient, a new one arose. Better and greater ships are now being built, and the tests go on daily. Overtht• city of Seattle and the,.surroundini „ountry scores of these machines have' been tested. Scarcely a day passe. without the tipper skies being ripped apart by the' roar of these giant monsters. • Not only are commercial ships be•• ing built by the 'Boeing . company but warships of . almost every type are const acted for the air=''force of th, united States. Bombers, I'ui'suiters, Wenders, and such like. These daily are tested in the skies over Puget Sound Country, and the spectacles they present' at 'times are little short of awe-inspiring. And 'besides all, this, air activity is greatly increased by ,the presence the Sand "point airport naval base. Situated just\ outside, of Seattle, on Lake Washington, itis thh,haven .of a great number of ships,' ' sometimes nearly one hundred, With this spot as a training base for students, there is almost a continual din, caused, by some sort of aerial activity. And al- most daily this activity incr-eases. Due. doubtless to the uncertainty and strain of_foreign affairs, Undle Sam is whip- ping up' his technical _foices to meet _possible emergencies. The Inaial air base at Sand Point 'is 'being doubled n • capacity and the air is tense_ with feverish aiitivity. If serious trouble' should ,came in- the far ,e&st vr' irr liruropie, the U•nIted! state `will not lie caught .unprepared it Was \ in '1917. In the meantime Seattle: ha$ become an 'air -minded town. And the fact that her product is making skyroads which girdle the -globe is something of which she can be justly. proud. A HEALTN'SERv;CE OF THE•CANADIAN MEDICAL, ASSOCIATION AND LIFE IN$YRANCE COMPANIES IN' CANADA • DIABETES The human:machine machine ' is, a 'ort o' • urnace. Human beings are the- stole= _;r-s_--Food_is__th.e, fuel Sometimes the wrong' fuel , or an :xcess •of fuel is use1. ' Certain • dis lases result •from the yids-ti'se of the 'eel or ,of .using 'scene of the ,fuel .q excess. • Sometimes• the ' machine :reales, down and cannot burn ever: he .best of feel. . Diabetes is a disease in which thert a improper burning of the fuel sup - lied as' food: • , • 'In addition •to water, foods are of 'tree 'classes: the ;proteins, such a Ian pleat, and the white of egg; .fats tick' as 'exist in butter, cream, nuts, elk of egg and the fat nit meat; car •ohydrates, including starches and . agars. The latter- are found in brew Ind cereals, in Vegetables, such as sotatoes 'and corn; and in fruits. • These foods are taken into the 'body ,here to be .broken 'Li by the digestive 'uices, absorbed through. the n all' of .he intestine and 'carried by, the blood o nourish -the tissues of the body. ht . the -process of metabolism,' tha' • • the proper burning up of the, fond alma:into one's body, the full nitlouni if energy contained in the food is :upplied to' the body. If .metaboli-n, -e disordered, there is improper burn - 'ng ,pi the food. One of the• disease. if disordered metabolism is knahn is diabetes. .4114 _ AN'1ED 1r nsportatiun' to Chic- Sentinel Office. FOR ' SALE --k' o u r 'Leicester ;r a' m lambs: Apply to John • Richardson, R. 5,,'Lu.chnow ^••'Phone 42607. Wingham.. FOR SALE -4 Jersey heifers in calf,. :three to' .calve ' right ' away:. All regis- terefi an'd $. tested. Norman O'Con ,. nor; "R' T, 'l4ucknow, 'Phone 60.=22; Dun- gannon•. •y . Mrs. carter and. Mrs. John Cook, and Miss' L. Cook from :'Illinois, U.S:A: are visiting with friends and relatives here. ' 'rs.. CotrAQn ,Jamieson_ is in the hospital at Wingham receiving treat •mei'tt.this week: We hope for-a•lipeedy recovery. ' Recent ' visitors 'with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Martin were Mr. and. Mrs. Alex Butler and Miss Marilyn `Bode; and Mr. J.'D . Martin from Goderich..Mr. Hugh MacCrostie from Belfast; Mr. Dave Carruthers, Mr, J.. Carruthers, Mr. Irwin and Miss L. Carruthers from .Kinloss; • • ' Recent visitors with Mr. 'and . Mrs; Gordon, . Jamieson• were 'her sister, Airs. Alex Butler and Mr. Butler and Miss Marilyn Butler from..• Gpderich and Mr. and, Mrs. E'war` t miesoii and family from Ashfield.. - FOIL SALE,` CHEAP—Home in Wing- Nam; .central -3 -piece bath,. good eel lar, Cement 'flooiss, garage, good 'gar- den.. Apply`to W•'R• BIRTCH, Centre St., Wingliam.. ; • • FOR SALE CHEAP=Falcon-Knight Coach;.. 1927, in first' class `shape throughout. See .Clyde or W. $. Reid, for particulars. • nA 1t., T ON SALE off, househo ld ef - • m•i,..,.•i. ia 'M.—..tll aw•t,me"a,_ .w�lre• . A E. Mill- ember 23rd at 2 o'clock. Absolutelf Ac_. m:. no reserve as the home has been rent- ed:: See bills. Mrs. A. E. Millson,. Prop: • Well. Henderson, •Auc.•a TWO-WAY ACTION on'the Kidneys antiseptic ,and. invigoratine, ` Ri:ma • ' caps 'attack the, cause •of euniat ism '• DRUG u. A�M S I IZ 1J Sciatica, IaumbAb STORE. , M T ARMSTRONG: TRONG• y . OPTOMETRIST . • WILL BE LUC'KNOW. EACii WEDNESDAY. ;•,` 9.30 A. M. Tb 9.P.M. AT WM: SCHMID'S STORE FERTILIVER he.Lu�cknoa Fe 'the mixing,sta• tion.',,can supp�' • you. with material 'for, mixing all brands of fertilizer. We will also have' • our '700 (special for'' mixing ,with the grain), with analysis, of 2.12-.6. " :'• earlyl •' Get prices and place orders to get j or -r tairemeets-eat - -` • John Jamieson, Manager. *Now,' boys," said the ,teacher, "tell me the signs of the Zodiac. You first. Thomas;". "Taurus, the Bull". "Right. _Low, -.-your Harold,_anather_one." "Can- cer, . the Crab."' • "Right -again.. And now it's your turn, Albert." The boy looked puzzled.. He hesitated a mom- ent and then ,blurted • out; "Mickey, rhe -Mouse '' '• ALL..YEAR; INCOME selling :.lai•g,. Line spices, •extracts,' toilet' requisites stock and. Other - farm produuts.'.Our combination 'offers open 'every 'door. No experience needed. Pleasant work., Steady repeat orders from ,old and new Customers,' A' small amount •puts . yott in .Nosiness .• for yourself. NO RISK. Excellent-•opp'ortunity to right party: For. free . details and catalogue without. obligation, FAMII.•EX, CO., ' •570' ' St. Clement, Montreal. •• `NOTICE j. EMS SERVICE- from. ' IUCIHOW LEAVES Lucknot' South daily, except Sundays . and bol- ••idays, •7 . a.m. ' I SUNDAYS '& ,Holidays --4 p.m. 'NORTH .to Kincardine. Daily. except Sundays and boli-. days;' 9.10 p.m; , ' SUNDAYS & Holidays, --10.50, p.m. Fur Further InformationSee Local :Agent. SMITH'S GARAGE. Western Ontario Motorways TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS Applications for the office of "'Col- lector of Taxes" for the year 1939, at a. salary of One Hundred. 'Dollars ($300.00) will 'be received' by the un- dersigned.up until -Monday. the 25th day of September, 1939; at,' 2.30 o'clock p.m. Municipality will furnish bond. J. R. Lane, Clerk. ,. R. 2, Holyrood,: Oct. Important.' Announcement TO OUR UNITED STATES SU'BSCRIBERS It is most important ; that all subscriptions.. to "The sLucknow Sentinel" be paid Op . to. date Ac- count notices have 'been sent to those in arrears.Look'k at the year of 'expiry on your label -and please remit to 1939. United States subscriptions are '$2.50 per year. • r • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL There is 'a • small organ in the abdo- men• called the pancreas, the chief 'unction of which is to secrete a sub - :tame known as insulin. If insulin be leficient in amount, little of the ',larches and sugars can be burned Insulin seems to be necessary to oil '.he machinery, as it were. When tilt - arbohydrates,are not burned; they. 'ccumulate in the body, causing thirst. fn consequence the patient drinks larg- •ivantities ' of water and, of course. -lasses urine frequently.; The urine •ontains (he sugar which the patient ss unable tip. use, As the body is no+, properly, nourished, he; is hungry and. moreover, loses • weight, strength and vigor. He may develop boils and in iged persons gangrene May follow a slight•injury such as the paring of ri corn. The basis of treatment is regulation .f the diet. This, as 'well as the use 'f insulin, should, be prescribed by a • t insulin is a criitc ,nit a cure' Thu Hebetic cannot manufacture 'enough 'nsuhn for his needs and artificially upplied insulin takes the place of •hat the normal person makes for ' himself. It is: in many cases, a :God- send. - " 1,i'. ` h DAY v'"! ! a • 11A go' '' 1 P ���1,. ..0% 4 t o: ,, 1iti, 1 r a, You er Borro er? • DO . ; YOU IMIPOS'I , • ON YOUR - FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOURS BY ASKING THEM TO SAVE THE LOCAL PAPER FOR 'Wu? • STOP AND THINK A,MOMENT B AFORE YOU, BORROW ANOTHER '' PIAPER. "WOULD I LIKE 'IT, IF ' MY NEIGHBOR ASKED ME TO SAVE THE PAPER FOR HIM EVERY WEEK." I'F YOU. CAN TRUTH- FULLY 'ANSWER :YES- TO THrS THOUGHT, 'THEN WE HAVE NO- THING' MORE TO SAY TO YOU .. • . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL COSTS ONLY A FEW (PENNIES A WEEK SENT TO YOUR HOME .- CONSIDER. 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