The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-09-19, Page 112.00 A YEAR -IN ADVANCE -50 EXTRA TO U. .
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Lucknow Out, ,Thursday
•September 19th, 1940-
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PLANS LAID .TO DOLLING UP THE S
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SHOWER FOR
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WEDDING BELLS -
'WEATHER CLEARS •
.17111$1‘ plAVAL..UNIFORle
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SURVIVOR OF SEIGE
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. • •114a.c.,.Wehster has .been hew 'with
.. 'CALL FIRST DRAFT :
,BRIDE,ELECT •
BUNTER •-• CURRA•N .. •
AFTER BAD. WEEK
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.. Bob Thompsen , who has. joined •the
Royal. Canadian Valantter Re-
OF .LUC.KNOW DIES
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•' ' ' ' 'brush "doilink`,": the signs
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Navy-
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..Three days •te, report .fai.atedical.',.nt.the, entrances' to.the Village. The
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•-•\ frainework and•berd.ef ;of: the sign has
examination will •be :given Men 'ea:lief '
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•.• rip, for -cOMpuleery military training.: be,:.4i. •hvoed.• :no... witli...iej.114,[sign
• Single -men ,and :Childless 'widowers :itself. is• in. bl ' letters, . • h -'
, Reit. ,wit , shad-
in .the age Otsego et .:21;.22,• 23 and .24 .ing, 'en a' white•:''hackgroundi •.‘vbfie'
in
•' :The. home • ef. Mr. ano -Mrs--Thos,.
.I.,Anderson was the .'of are'llani-,
' hen
Py jg.A.leking.oh":pridetY Ayening.ow . ,.
the ladies ..Pf .the ,ceinnitit.:ty :gathered
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ii•t...a. .r.niseellaneclue shower in honour.
'•31.iss
• • . pretty: We d,,ing .was selemnized
riff. Saturclae.ptember,„ 14th at two
n'elb'cic at the. heroes of .,Mr.' end Mrs:
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ifterhertre: ,entran, wbon 4boir, 'yogi*,
- • • ,• lit ... 'Al .' '• c re the " .
e bride
er da ht ma, be a e ,. . ...
flo.yd'• Alvin elder . son
. After. Wee.177-of • continrions wet.
Weather"iand„' evercait :eines that' we;
, , , , . • •, ..• . . •
1.parincalerly :damaging to gram In the
sto. ek .and.,46:- the. flax -Prep, •'01d..' ,Sel
In his appearance on M.o.ndrity• end
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:iiiilrie
serve as... a radio,. eperater. Wee. 'home
••• ' ' • lc leavef . "
on -a . wee. end--•, rgra, Toronto.,
.!e.n."'atoliaei fir st,: eal: bay..to;i•app.ea.I...
il•tnPita. uniform... .Boh 'yr 1, leave
On -'Saturday:for lia• Wax ta e'twelve-'
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•Week's - '
: From ,..k.,.F. °ant of •I Vanconver, . ...
we. have reeeived-newspap•er clippings...
recarclingt the. d. e. atli.'0, •Charles . Gee:. •,
Palmer; • eputed • to • be. the last sur -
river of the Serge of Luck:now.- 'ciiii•itg'.' . :. .. -
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. any.
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4904 Curren,: bride of the'
...1.1unter,„ .P ..
1'10 ..continted.,, to g-caarl&-.. • -
• 0: maw:
'will be Made.' subjeet to 'eat at:. the . big lurree she .is.,,,1„.il.,. silver The
... dine nailer .a 'praciam'ation whieh. hire moclue signs,: read "Y ' 'at' ' . L k
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week .., .,, • , •-, .• --.- ... ., .
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• •' . ' •aq.13411erexl-to-br• ' ••-
.'44;:::laiAthjs. nip:
of 'Mr. and,..1Vite- Vc/': 'nu Pr• •thialtfit'• T.teY.,,,w,a,e,k • • • .'• .. ••-• "i've -a-AwciAay pave thas„ week he-
"-Tt's- W•114114''' 44.C.4 4111'1'.-- 14.."----. '
itholf op.-, fore departin fer -Easterfi'C'
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' .i.t 7-ait 'a. f'•fe.l.'''''44' uk'n•ciw•47ridbia..i:t"ilhit-'1.: ;
...---iteeri 1.-nal/g0XIMth•LIE'3i.te.0_C-4- 47.0 'tat---4441•14.7--Gan..-.: 11-,r • .........
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-,e40-1--•---,‘' Ifervesting arid threehing th. ast
--Of "TiVerton ,, the - : • , • • • • g , e: .. 0.. •
this- VI age. was named and.. ,as, he-, .
•-7-.`of---M•F•s'ec-i-i=13m^ice-a-cted'"'MaiffKirartgdi,
played. .• . . .. ,
a etate',
.
•• Sentinel. • , ... •
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• erations were completely at . •
come known as The .Senei•Town",--
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-, • Forty . thousaad Men will be called? . o
BARN .BURNED...•.
it 'was . announced previnn•• sly., to yield .
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• an estimixted 30,000. able to taketrain• ''.
. , Sei:HI'lLE ITHRESHINO. .
1 rig .. • ' .-_--
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In all prehability, Han. 3.• G:. Gard- ._ . • '77'7-7. .
.iner national War service* minister, , .4. fire that,byeke out a few minutes
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said, the 21-year-old.class will be suf, after:threshing' operalie.ni.had started
ficient to ' supply the '30,000 'Men 'Le. cin Monday 'Morning, razed .Jini Muir-
•enter the first early October,9th for ray's hart, destroyed Mike ' Hogan'S
If in , any administratiVe:. division, of loss of 'i. quantity, of hay and grain.
' ,Svhich. 13 • haVe beee set' un nex,ss . 'Mr. Coq,/ tire 'victim. of a tern:tire
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years .ago . on his owe ',farm,
, Canada• there are 'riot prafficieht. 'in '8:: few . • . ,
• the 21 -year 'class to meet the divis.: had . some twelve .loads of Wheat. and
• ion's • quota...then .the divisional reg. sey.eral-tons .of • hay •in 'the' ,MarraY
. • .- andth• - •• • •
as cheirlady for , the following pre-
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.terath:' comritrnity• .singing, readings
by...Mrs.. R...T. Kilpatriek, Miss Willa.
Irwin, Mre: S. J. Kilpatrick;• contests:,
Miss Cora Jean iVlac-
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Millan. To the, strains of Lohengrin.
'played by Mise MacMillan, ,:kt -little.
bride and groasni, tamely • Lottie
Sounders and • Kathleen Phillips, en
notable . dnet. jr.!. .hasket containin'g
many useful gifts was set before'the
der•sofi read
lir•id.e while :Mies, Jean Ari • , ,.
the ',followieg raddress,: ..• .. ..
• ' 131ake Oomnounity, ••
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e ;thither 6th 1.9.40..
wedding. musie . , ..-, . ,
still ill last week The firm, of J...G,'
1The .hride was lovely in a ,fipoi.... CHI DREN • FREE . AT .
length gown .Of, silk chiffon over sat-.ei.ric!qs.9n and Son has Iliad trany,aeres . .. • . .... . . . .
FALL. F.AIR CONC,ERT
• . ' • of : flax: lyirig• on the 'ground for cur- • ..,_____,_,_...„.....,._,,„..._.•.___.,.._
in With a. finger tip silk •embroidered ., • • •
. . • brid 7 mg, and as a result Of the continuoes • . •
veil,,and carried pink rases. T.he . e . : best • show it the lowest price
. , rain; Wit; evident that the great 'per- . The
t is attended by her Sister, Mrs Tom - • , . . ,rii the history Of the. Lucknow • Agri.••
M.,.:Andereori'' who .wore. .h..lue chiffon centage ,of the seed's .e, complete loss: 4 • - • . . :
o cultural Society, stuns - Up 'What eon-.
',velvet 84 • c.arijed red 'roses. The groom The 'fibre also aPPectra to 1-..aIre stti- ' .
cert goers on -Fall 'Fair night will re
was; attended by •Mr, John L. Mac-. feted •darnage; but to 'what clegr. ee will
b better cletermined when \ scutching
carried
mony a luncheon was was served' to the , , . . . . • . ,
immediate; tamily. : . , . • . • • Monday rnornrng e large gang of
• attepd • the 'local Fall Fair • concert
•.'M and heYs went back to work as . . .
,.. .r. and • Mrs. Hunter left • on e• me!". ' the • performance 'Will ••he Staged '' in
opept.i. ns were rushedto:salvage:the
niotor,•trip and on •their tetarn. FM. .
the ‘arena, Commending promptly at
crop: :Heavy• .deWs •at :tight •preVent 8,1..g. 0 . •.:
'reside On 'the gromia's farin in West n ,an elevated stage,'Unde' rthe-
wawariosh. • ' • ''' work froin. getting • prOperly.Underway •• • .
- : brill li hte of the .'Arena, and
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tfhotteetetpwo yisoi. hetilineg ,Brti nativeih. soldiers Locally .: whoth.: ..
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,§6.tilee_sts_v_v•..hai.;e..-tksmwencliiiits.the.:413,rith.7.
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themselveske•-•:--- ----
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nring,.• is serge such as . amp e. ,: •
4 • th' • • • h C' b' 11 '
Havelock, Ross, Willoughby, Outram, • •
etc. ' . . .. . . ,
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The Vancouver .Sun tells the follow -
Columbia
reeently at the age of 93 years ,
Charles George .P.a.lmer was the Coe
off the late Gen:. Henry Palmer :and .
was; bora'at Jalan.dhar,.in ,Punjabi on
October 1.5th„1847. When his mother
. 'straw ;as •empowered to pa , ou aranarnint;
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•tatirt-rafrni ••• 0-1,r-iingTire-reie.
the 'rase The dianerrien"s lotid
died in lJennalty• 1$56;• he . %trent iwith :
balance frcei.e: tbe 22 -year 'elase, he e'er, of hi crop stacked on the. henie
said; ..; ' • ' • . farm. • •
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' it. "net; The threshing ••of theat the
.Dear Aline; ,. ,. . , .
.We ' have gathered here to spefid
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a. few hours hi •Your •hotitir in•
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. • • .In,the Tavistack.area;.the situation' • . ' • • • '• .
.' OBITUARY. • .. ... . speaker System • the audience. will. he
, is even worse There, the Anderson . , , ., • .
enabled to enjoy. •to the full this. aut.,
the 48th native infantry, ' which his. •.
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.father cornmanded,' to Lucknow.• . ..
,
.kolleveing: the •proclernatiori;
ice ..of Call for medical eXitnrinatiorP
"will -be sent out by registered' post
• lbY.-.4iViialarial registritre" ta "the ' IniL•
.;. diviclual•draftees• Thafie Who reeiVed
thiesnotiee .are required to 'report to;an
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examining phyddian in :his division'
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• within three daYs ler .nieciieal exam-
ination.• :Ail placid .1 .n•-medietil cite-.
gork CL1. 'or better .W)11. he connielled
to `go 'into training And those, falling
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• below•:90•1" vvill, he considered Medi-.
cally unfit. . . • •
. ... All 'Of' Canada's. 10,500 ' ' medical
- prestitioters are being. 'reititied; of
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.'Wheat
Murray farm had :ju• st coram.enc..ed on
Monday' nierning,•When fire shot from
theehleveet arra Itric..kly. enr-ead..ditough.
the •.bern. : Lees than ii..•dozen .stooks
had..been..f.ed into,• the, ana•chine. When
the fire broke out • • ' •,
• . So • quickly :did •the thrmee. envelope
the.. barn that the • men .,were forced
to 'abandOn the 'efforts te. remove- the
threshing .separator as it tee went up
in •flaines. . • •• • . „,,, :, . •
We ufideretand that in all :three
cases the loss is,. partially: covered
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by ineurance.:
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,social
view, of . your a,pproachilig .•anarriage
and to extend our:heartiest congrat7.•
-illations.... . ... . ... . . , .. .. . ••
•You have alWaYs he,en,. ready to take
your Placein•all affairs of the eltercb.„
Suriday. School, Young peonies' :ata
v
. ' • . hall i s ou
dortm,unity. While we. e . , ,
amend us,. we 'feel that you will take
the •place iii• yrout new home and •Con7
Mutity .equally.as. „well in the ..futert•
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aeni the Vast.. , , • • . . . :
d happy
,Yout•kindIy. dispoeitien ,an - ... ...
smile •have won for you a 'wakni. ..sl?.0.1
in .our 'hearth and it • is. with, 'that
ling thee:'
friendly fee • , , . brought. these
•firrn has flax 'still. standing. in flooded
, standing show. .. • ' '
. ‘: , '..inAAc. ENSIGN ' .
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: _. • : fields: . •• • . " • . ' • • '
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The funeral. of • 'Isaac' .Ensign. was. It. hap beet . an unusually Wet ••year' ' . The Arena .a._, _ill be Comfertably eeat-
-hoelrenri..his tornelnAtur an Town-, - .,. - • - - - - . :-• • I - • • ; . . • - • • - - . • .vre,a 'ef-a .47110-
, with. the Lo,ndon. clietriet :'affidiallv • . • " • ..
• attend. . • . .
ship •th Lochaish Ceme ery. o II ey registering' a total ' rainfall' ef Ri 7:1
• . - ----.-- •And 'best of ,all the adinissien price
eiternabn lOst., inc. he's' .. ter.. the 'prat eight' menthe- ef•
Servidee • Were...Pot-' .., been redirced .t9, 24 .a. pers.on,..
has be.
ducted. by Rev. C...N, MacKenzle 'of th' ' " •-• I • th' - " ' ' •
e year. n is Immediate „distrIct
R" le U led Chti h,' . • t d b' with., all public• ichool children .ad-
_IP total rainfall. •tor eight 'menthe wits mitted 'free. .Truly it is the best ''for,!
R Yni. B • t* re , .. eissiel K. y,
ev., ic ,. , ap rst mmas er .o.. i ...•
n- k4.38 inches, •er • 'less. than..haN that _
e y .. as ever of-,
cardine. . the. 'least the Seel 't h ' ' .
.. . .• , . • :. , • , . ." ". of . the •LondOn..district. floweV(7 , at Wed.' Here's a thuinb lira sketch.
. Mr Ensign .passed awe on Wed- •:.• .. .
• •• , , : . • . . Y ..• London 7.0/.iriciree of , rain fell Our-. f tii ' . ' . - •
nesday last after an illnesi Of about • . . . • o • e acts: •.,• - •
, • . , ung the months ., . : ... • .
'f January,''
yFebruary, .' Carr Brothers -European•
week with pneuritinia. 'Popular and „if . „..• '.,•• • . „ wawa'
a.• • '. - '' •-•" . , • • . .' • •• •maren :as e°mPered with.; .34 Indies 'aerobatic clawne in a n t - f
;held . in high regard' by,: all who. icnew 1,-ir„... .. .. •••, , . .. . . ,. • , . . _ ., 9 -Num o
hut •Is ele th, is our eri h - wi.de . ° musical .'norisense, interspersed with
•1 tk V. • a - PA n - Y. a , Official. figures 'for •the other fi ' • - ' ' ' ' '. ' ;
ve clever .acrobatle stutts. . • • -
ef ' ' "
• At the .,seige 'of laucknewl during
the Indian"' Mutiny., '83 Years ago, . he
saw. it 'cannon tilt dreeh'illiOn-gh• the
window Of kis home end 'kill hie sis- .
ter. Altheugh•'May. a child, he helped • .;
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carrinitesages and ammunitien about .'
h • . ' . ' • • ' . ' •
Luck -
t.' e cut-aid--'was--awarded e--aWarded•the':Luck- .
new Medal in 'recognition of his brav- •
eiy.
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• After sereing with the Indian. Array
and later as famine relief officer,•Mr
Palmer: went to • England in.1.902,•and
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came to Co,wichan B. C., to five eight
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years later. • • .
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• their appointmearts:as examining.phy:
,•siciane Of draftees under the'national
•• war servicesegulatiOns..;The govern-
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„ ment..Will•pay thern $1 Per sexaminaL
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OFFICIALS .VISIT•.NEW . ••
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AIRPORTS ON •TUESDAY
small , tokens. of mar love and•• esteem
for. you.. .. ... . . • .
' Please accent them; and linty they
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f ' o ' .6 • Oui - friends
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cir e f le s' moriths are as follows: Betty. RObertion-A. lever act that,-
. lVir, Ensign was. barnin Ashfield, on ••• • . . . .
Lucknow . London includes singing no•ueic dancing 'efid
.the Nan ..otined by lis brother, Her- A' , ,,,, • . , .
beat Ile hes bee lifelo,ng rest- API 11 ' ' •2A1 • '.2.81 hripersenatiate Plays the aceerdian•
• . may 2.66 . 4'30. 'arid songs.
Strange Incident : . . . i• .
. A?r• paliner • 'ofterr, 'Viv,iOly recalled. . .
the siege of Lucknow : , :1...• •„...:.,
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‘Treanettber the things a small b,oy,
' , tion, . • . .. ,
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. " A .. second .qUOte. . or.: 30;000... Will .- go
' camp training • 'before Nov 15
' unto • ' ' • • " ' • • ' ' • '
.aiid then' therewillbe 'a suspension
'over .the 'Christmas hefidays, With the
over •• '
next quota • geing to camp early in
: . ; •• • ..
!Tannery. ' , • • • . :: •
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00 'Pues ,.. . p ... . . . .
. &ay a arty. of• 'RC A F
officials •tflew to Sky flailhor airnort
• d. spent' the day• i ecti ' the
an„ ,e,!.nsp . ng , new
Goderich . arid .port • Al-
berg • •'• '
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• At. Fort 'Albert' work. is: at a • high
tempo' again thus week • after
e . mind
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e ,a e me, , . : • . .
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Mrs. Tom ,M. An4erson assistecl in
. then 'made
opening the gifts.' Alma • .
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a ,seitelile .'reply.. • . ',
A dainty lunch brought a pleasant
evcriang' to a' 'cloee:. • •
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• dent ef diet ;immediate vicinity. where • .. sings p,opular and. old...dine
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• .. . • , June .. .•: .... . . 5.'46 . .5..2Z Art.. MOC611-in.• a marvellous rout-
he •was. well • end favourably, ono wn. . •
• • . ., , • ... ... . July • " 1 38 ' • . • ' • '
He. was .one of a family 4:d tWO, 50r1 . . . • 2.99 are of hand. balancing end almost un
. , . August 2.13 • 8.88 believable tricks., 7. . •• . . ,;:, •• .•
and three. daughters of the late Mr. . .. • •
And of scatese. these figures 'do het Rex Slecornhe-in. two, • different'
end Sire:Isaac . , . . . _ . .. . ..... :
Eneign .who came to ' •
'this dietrict from near Dorchester:, include• .September, which, with any acts, one a series' of baffling magical
:
... Twice married, Mr. •Ensign's -,first :reckurrence of . last,. week's,. perform trucks, the other ' a ..• clever ..ventril-.•
Oquist • • • • •
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Of 10 ervoilld 'especially. notice. The el- . . •
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der.s. felt the anxietie§,irnt'the child'-•
ren • teak things as they came, as ,
Children mostly do,".. he used to eay! '
• ',vI .recall the excited buzs Of talk %
about a Scottish •aill, . named Jean
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eemething, saying she taw and heard
• in
. It - Was indicated" •hy the inister.
,
-although he aia. ruse state 'se specifi-
that te'married•men'other• than
speed
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being •deleyed to some. degree by•lest
weele.s "'wet. spell, •and te a. lesser de-
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ALFALFA GRINDING',MACHINE
WORKING IN DISTRICT^ - .
'wife formerly,' Florence MacKenitc, ance, will, run the month's total mois- act. • .
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predeceasea him '21 :years • age: Seven. ture -tp another high, figure, •Jack •Lyle-chareeter. singing. corn-
ago. he. married Viola Dahcner &lien offering.,hilarious comedy.. Songs
the' Ca.mpbell. 'Ffighlanders. approach-.
ing: two days' before they got in and
callY,
those 'wed. since July 15 'Will be called
. ' •
for the first ..two years There are
. • .approximately enough single men be7
gree . tett carer shortage . •of
by a . P . y . ge .
lumber • Werk. on the runways • suf-
' • • • ' • : •
nried rain
, fered meet from, the ,conti
. asphalt curtail-
. . : ...,.___,:' years , . .
• , . . ' of Kincardine abo. survives. Another• . • • and sayings. , • .• • ..
in this issue appears a notice to .. ., • ... SOUTH KIN.LO.SS and
to. mourn, his passing is John Wind- • Zea Cheevera-Toronte's • premier
os um
--.7e •
ferre\ers; annauncing. 'the opportunity , ACCEPTS CALL TO DKr -MORE darice soloist,• beautifullY 'c' t ' d
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Spanish mod-
brought relief . Even we youngsters
took note 'of\ that talk. ' " • ..
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. ."I would not :call, this . occurrence
tweet le and 45 to fill the. training'
'
.. • quotas for two years unless the sPeed
••.: is aceelerated. Single' men and child-
less • widowers from 19 to -45 are " ex-
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pected .to, show . a final, total ix' Can-
. ada of '97.9,000. ' . , ; • .
' As to. youths now of 19 ' and 20,
subsequent preclaniations ... will deal
and with rinlotidieg.of
e d several tank cars sat 011 the local
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' 1 cl• ' •
• C.N.R. aidings .awaiting un oa mg.
These ears arrive On an average .of
about one 'a day.
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Thirty -three huildings are in the
course of constructipn, several of
them ractically completed The first
-- P . ' " •
trusses were raised ,the first of the
- .ro and
for farmersto,•have alfalfa or clever w
' is homewithMr.,- Ensige. • - • • - Features acrobatic,
ground oe the premisee. The,portable . .. Rev; G. M. Yeung, pastor Of Soilth ernistic tap dancee,..etc.; ' . . •
Mr. • Ensi ' la also stirVived by •
machine , is powered ..by. a 6a .H.P. , . . gnill ' V I ' .. '• ginlost and ...-Kinlough, Presbyterian • , A pianist 'and•master of ••ceremon-
t ree sisters,. rs. a encia McGuire„ •
diesel engite, awl. the operator, Geo. " : churches. for the Past form h • • .
.. • Detroit ,Mrs. 'Ethel Brown, Petrolia; • , years. as. les to complete the show. . • '
, se• per mane s wi . en -
Newlin:my, of • near- Kincsirdine, be-. • • - • • • ' • accepted'.* call bY Knox Presbyterian §orne 'of the f r . '11
.. .r , Mrs, Charles Smith, Wingham, a•nd . ,
neves it is the .only . machine •of. this . Chui•ch, Dromore arid NorreanbY. tertain. in the aftertaon, but there
one breth 1.." 'Herbert f Ashfield.
nature iri the province that br:rigs . • . e ' • : e • vvhere he will take over his new Out,' will clef l l' b ' • ft' ' f
. • •
' • • • - • • Pallbearers et Donald .MeChar- • nu e y e •no repe 1 ion .o
an alfalfa gnmding null to your cloor. ies in .the near future: , • ' acts, • • ,
1 S.E R h• J .11/1 .1) •
es, ... , o ertson, ames ac on ' - ,,
'Dance 'In Town Hall • .
'
supernatural; it may.. have been that •
the girl had it much keener sense •of
• •
hearing than • We, but tevertheless, ' .,
the dent Wits. a popular- '
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All Wounds Fatal.
. • • ' . • •
Among the men there was a. great
".' •
shortage -Of tobacco and some country. .
brand, brought in somehow, sold as
to the .
'with them infOrming therri , of their
• poons on reaehing the • age 21.
. .,
While •men placed ''categort
Week for one of the four big hang-
ars to be constructed. ' i. •
• • .e •
_ • ald, Arthur • .Cook,. Oliver. Berkwell.. .
. The Fair Nieht 'dance will he held
,
and Robert Hamilton. .•
CRANI(Y TIDY- WIFE' '`' . DON'T MISS •THE •- . - . .
. in the Town Hall, .and ;with
, . . ,
high as two rupees. (70 cents)
... . -
leaf. Used tea leaves .alSo were a sub-
. , .
stitute. • ..
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-=-'-asual
'' .4- itIO•Wer'thati • CA. •will'be rejectedi-this
1, Asthe big . cranes, used ter. thus,
•,1 ,. . . _
'kw% t heir' held in the Arena
IS PREFERABLE . .. the Concer g ,,..._ . . .
• SHOW,NEXT FRIDAY. '
•••
.,fit -was generally- remarked 'that
••• ..... • . • •••-••,,,,,,,
that
jeb, moved inte..position On. SundaY
- -."'••the'"dance•Will'tet'underWity4t-L•• •n•
HELD. Si4OWER-
ti,•-•,.. -t;•••• • • :::•-• .....-...,,. ....r.::.
went septic and the pat'•-• - ,'"'----
la. ill not moll. au& men will not
he• celled ultirkiately. They; may he
• •
• .stibject. to eall it a later -time.
ea brief. traffic holdup 'occurred on the
Blue Water. highway, 'as hundreds
. .
'of
men, You maY . Y r • . ' earlier liour. There will be dancing
. Gentle . • have on otIn
• • THURS15AY . At a .rneetineOf , the, Direetcirs of,
ON,. . . . • .
Metre abeat 'it, ha, the judges'. de- • from 10 'to 2, to musk by MacKen-
• the Lucknow 21.gricultural SOciety .on .. ;••• •
every wouna ,,
• • .
ient died' evAn though the injury had .
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beet .of •the slighest kind. • .
. .
. • .
spectators' motored to the airport
•
c, ision is that a Cranky, tidy wife me s Orchestra. • , ...
"•-• .. "
• "This was put • down to the poor
to the of, this Majcir Oro-
• , • . • A pest' nuptial• miscellaneous. show- Monday night,, final plate were made .•
.
WON DOUBLES AT WINGRAM
. The local rink of: R. C. •Roberteon
• end Harold Allin 'won first pike in.
the twilight Scotch Diinhies towns-
;merit at -Wingliani on Monday.night:
Their prikes ,Were blanketp, Some
fifty rinks. were entered. ''' •
see progress
:iect which is being rushed with amaz-
ing speea. • • .. • , . ,
,
Across. the HighwiliST . from 'the eteel'
framework which has been. ereeted
for the drill hall, Mr. turd Mrs. Lort•
MaelL,ennan have opened tt refreSh..
.ment stand., . .
is ,preferable .although not by, much. •
• , • ,, , . et was held last. Thursday afternoon in preparation' for' the'Seciety's„75th , . . .
• The. su'hject, ."Re.selved .that a good .MARRIED AT WINDSOR : \ •
at the home of Mrs. 111. Horne, in .Exhibition to be held ot ThursdaY • •
nature , -un , henar of her ^daughter, Mrs Arthur .Ond Friday of next week. .. • The ;marriage • is announced of Mre.
d • tidy ',wife. is' Preferable
Ellis ' (nee :Lillian Horne). - Although several district fairs have Hilda Miller; of Windsor and formerly
tor a' eranky,, tidy one," was debated
at - . „,.. , of Lucknow to Mr New tot James Of
he September Meeting IA the -Wo, .
• , The event was' nicely arranged by been.cencelled this season; tlie local - .,,' ," • •
inell's Inetitute•on Frxday afternoon, girl' friends end' Was se • planned Society hars• put fcacth- a' special effert Leamington. The ceremerly •wite per-
lh• teat it came fle a complete serp. rise to fittingly mark the Jubilee .annfor
and was 'ably . and .annusingy i:nulled - , , • • medat . 'Windsor on, Wednesday
-
last, September 11th..
condition of the blood due to the
-• • • • 1 , ,; •
bodily strain and intense heat.' '
Mr. Palmer was .one of Coviichan's •
, most beloved figures. He wire alwaya..
.
cheery, had a mariner un.eseelled and
. .
was an appealing' conversationalist
He .followed World ' affairs keenly..
he fere-
;'.
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by the debaters. The affirmative Was . •
Li. ran, who upon ' returtieg to iversary of Lucknow shOw. :
to '11'
end as earlyr as January, 1939,
. DUCK SEASON OPENED '
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• •
- • ' . • -
• ,• • North of .the Huron -Bruce. bound-
' •ari • line, the .oriee season for duck
,
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PROGRESS .WELL. ,, •
, • ' , •
WITH OIL- LEASEk•'- •
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upheld. by Mrs. Morgan . Henderson . , , . .
n 1 home that afternoon found seine Oastonding in this respect has been OLD RELICS' AMONG
and Hazel Webster; the negative. by e• • •
• twenty, koung ladies present to spend the engaging of a high priced group ; ' •
Mrs. 'W. 13. Anderson arid Mrs. Har-
• a 'skin' time, and shower her • with of versatile artists who will present GUNS REGISTERED:
old Treleaven. ' ' •
. ' . • • - tunierous lovely and useful gifts. several acts during' the afternoon 6t ' - •
saw a "bust up" in Europe.
.
Prominehition, Is Luck -Now • •
In a letter from Mr. Odlum, ..cre,
.e.: .
companying. the 'Clippings he points
,. . and geese commenced on Monday, :
.
large
. 0
The judges Were • Mrs. Pregt, Mrs. ,' Friday. So if, •yolu're not interested • Registration of rifles and shotguns
. • •
he
. as dawn broke that morning quite a
number of Minters ,1/4yere in readiness
- • •
both
The work of leasing a acrer
age of .farmiand it Kinloss raVirnship;
with a view to drilling for oil, is pro-
,
Rae and Miss L, MacLean. So Well ENGAGEMENTS in the excellent stock show that is which has en carried on during the
, . .
'debated was. the subject that the always a feature of the local' fair, past Couple • of weeks' .has, .causeci
'into •and
out that-, few years. ago • corres-
ponded with Mr. Palmer, telling hint
. , • • , ..
of this town in Ontario' that had
to open un With barrels. .
. ' But they didn't get, Much ,opport-
,• 0 .
unity, .er have titian - opening day
• luck, for the wild tawl •iSn't very
plentiful yet, .at least on the lakes
.
and sivales in Kinloss ToWnship. ;
. The open.Ceason south of the. Harr-
on -Bruce ,boundary,' closen't open. Until
October lst. . , • .,
greasing well, so reports Mr. W. L'iudges
,
Paters.on. •-;,„. I
AsSeeiates of air! Paterson are itak-
ing up the leases in the Towns1;ip,
arid the latter part of the week con,
tracts had been entered into cover‘rig
,
•upwards to four thousand acres.
Lands.being leised, are ehiefly be,
tweet • the 6th and 10th CarleeSSi0118,
found the debater ••§ tiecl on' mi.. a' , , . •• you can 'be assured of .bigh cless many' to di their attics
.nd Mrs. George Scott wish • •
' n e er warren,. . ,
to announce tbe engagement of thmir nt t " t " bring forth • a conglomeration of for
.oints. By a rule goe.rning. *$ de: • • . -L • deta d•
bate, the dec, islet was •.awarded. in 'A loud speaker system will be in gotten firearms that have been rea y•
• th Mr. re . • li•
eldest (laughter, •Grace, ' F d
favour of the negative side..
' A. Tushingharn of Torente, the mar- -` tic inte esting '
nae, on the. grounds keep the pi%) t • . , . _.
The meeting, the first •of the fall advised' of the afternoon's adtivities This registration of firearms rimier
liege to take place the latter part cif.
term, ad visitorS day ,v.vas. largely s •), . • T • ! .' and: for the use of the entertainers the direction' of the Pror.dricial govern:.
. , eptem er In oronto.
attended, with. the president; Mrs.. - to. 'make their prograin the more- en- tient has been conducted in villages
Mifflin Stewart, presiding.. The motto; joyable:. This troop engaged through and rural Municipalities' by the clerk
es Beaten, Huron
Mr., arid Mrs. •Jani ' •
"Why I am an Institute "Member", Garden Bros. Entertainment Corpor- of the respective muticipality, ,ancIA
. •
Township, announe • the engagement
°• '
deemed it an honor to be narned after
the city Where the .13ritish and -their
• .
Seppy supporters so . valiantly •with- .
•
stood the two seigee by the mutin-
leo sent him a
eers.' Mr. Odium...a . .
nel
copy of Th,e7Senti . .. „ • . '
' Sentinel likeWis was sent b: .
The e. y
M odium to the am us author -WI.
----i.• - • • . •• . s
sienary, Dr.. E, Stanley Joires, author,
•
- LOAN. NEARS OBJECTIVE ;,
'AS SMALL BUYERS.11•I1tST .
and east of the Gravel Road. Mr%
Paterson was over ...the.' ground ' on
Friday Making, a suevey 'of the area
was well taken •by Mrs. Wes' Ittieton. • • • • • 'Toronto ate erg t"1 rt• t rna f dr ha h d bus time
of,their daughter, Isabel Harriet, to a i, n o . i , a re a is s ny o , ern ve a a y
who will offer. an afternoot and eveill of it In carrying out the job without
• 1V1usicil numbers included' .., 4 a .
li-a-° Mr. 'Stewart Neil Mullin'
of Lucknow, ,
duets by • Mrs. Normat -Wilson and ' ; mg program of clOwnitg, acrobatic, re: untratioo. • .
the Mart' . -
nige • to take place Oetober - . , . .
of'"Christ of the Indiat Road "
. _. " A
• Dr. Rites told Mr. Odium' thatt
name ef Luelcrtow in India is pronoun -
.-..:.-
The appeal to small investors to
•'
• subscribe to Canada's ' $300,000,000
. .
required to he leased, and ,deterrnin-
ung the location WhElre a d•rilling rig
Miss jes.sie MadKenzie, and Catherine 5th. • • ' .,.
sturits, singing, impersonationa, clam- at the nuniber Of guns registereu
, ., .
ic, comedy, charadtei sing- has exceeded expectations,. is borne
Johnston andeatherite PreSt; a„vocal ' ,ing, mag '
Out it in-
, .. .
d as we would say "luck now".
ce . - ' ,
as we so often plonorince it, luck no.
• war login, has not ufiheed-
will, in the tear future, .be, placed
duet' by. Mu e J.. II: hall and kis., '.-- ing,*hatid balancing'arid a clever Veil- by the fact that several,
. .
.
•
second gone
•
trill:I-dist act,' ' by Rex and Buddy,. stances, officials have run out of reg-.
•
• ed arid as 'small private investors
OM:lime to respond, the objective is
to sink a test 'welt , .
kr. Paterson is • not working on the
Phillip Stewart and cominunity sing-
. :
hig. - .., . . .,
I • COMING EVENTS -I
.
"Charlie McCarthy's Only RIVAL" isteation forms, ,and had to .await
•sneciel :printirig before
.
• . .A FREAK CARROT
• _.„,..... • • • •
,, .
being rapidly approached daily.
leases, as It.e. is' personally In eharge
,
A dontilittee tut grs, wm, Dougias,.
Of Agricultural. interest this the of s noir supply
. „ . .... „,......„. . . ,
. . . .1
di
The Minister of Finance in broad,:
casting an appeal to 'all Canadians
to support the • loan, stated, 'Hate is
an opportnnity for the inarly to show
, hoW they 461 about the. few *whose
the dikti, :tot,' ug*:alr.
of oil .drilling. (torah:Ina being .doin
&lam on the ADM Farm near .11ort.
&Auto. . " . , . .' .,'
Last week they • lOrd thatra ahout
740 teel. on this well, and with good
drilliog -Conditions, and. rie Set hacks
. .
Mrs Ostrander and 'Mrs. J. S. Mac- . . • : . year is the Swine Club., Porripetitiots. the work 'cotilO he coMpleted.
DANCE AT PA . Special hog pens are to bc built for Locally there has been probably
.Kenzie was appointed to arrange ,for :RAMO/INT
the. . • 0 Dancin.' ever Pride ni ht at Par,• • -,• : • ,- • • - , • , •
the ejthibit at -„Lelburtv .g . y Y g • thus event,. and besides the, regular. 11101i then a hundred rifles and shot-.
• ount•Hall to Music b • MacKentle'l II, - •
,Fall Fair. graEL Jessie,' Whines and an' .• Y, • bog qx ibits there will he sothe eight- guns registered, all the nrOperty of
Mre.'Ann'e Struthers Were appointed 6 -piece - orchestra:. , Door prize each Cell junior exhibitors cetripetirig in residents of the .village: These vary
,
seho•01, week, 4 roasted chicipen,, general .a& the 'Club .poitesta. • :from bid lauzzle loaders 'to modern
all.. l'eaders •.for the 'Training . .
. . • .reqiiineitrit..•'-'•Vire"
.1"'"'n
George Alton Belfast brought a
freak carrot into the ,office on Tues.. '
day that resembled somewhat a . clus- -
ter• -of dahlia i•ootS• From the one ..-
stalk no lees' than. seven carrots have
'grovolf. tn , . ciustm and while they
*4-4-41414-Olia.-.6f 4itiita'':&*44'44441 1 ''' ' - ''•1-1.•
• On Wedneedial: the .1ban VVai" only
, .. . ..
the .fiteessary ' depth should be at-
litrite7187,e6c1.. and 'FieVenr.tvlo :14 •rs, -,,. .. : • • ,-----: -- itig- bitt- Artirek
• • atteridafice ries:''Fridity. regiatered was plaimed to have
.
' by any means: . .
about $25,000;000 Short Of the ab-
tainedwithin a' eouple:Of Weeks,. he
• •
held in the Polar) Half on October..„ rifle ,
3rd and 4th•.• ' '• ' ' DANCE AT. HOLYROOD • . . -:. • ••,. previously belonged' to , the /ate nu.
,
.
George also has. ,a puff ball that .
jeetive ariO it Was announced that, the
' • •heokS Weald : retrain • ()nen .at least
• 'Until the $800,000,000 Mark .is. reach-
said.. ; • • - • .
. twilling twelve hours a day on this
location,- theY to de*ii about 30 feet
. The guest p1 4e Was won by kiss A dance will: be, held in the l'avvit. • • , .. • Garnier,. a colorful figure of earlier
jessie MacKenzie.. Refreshreerits 'Were sh•ip .1.16II, Holyreed on Thursday ev., • .._ ..
CanicritiOrt Improved • days. it Lucktow, •
0 • • .
'ening, 19th, auspices Mr Win. 1VIttePherton, Jr, of. Mil- • ••--......
greW.in hie erAard, which is Worthy
of mention. In a\couple of hight's
this puff ball sprang up • and grew.. .
, • ed. • • . . • . . , .
Locally, it is reported, there has
Eit#E0410egirtig, iii thi4 Ail
a • day Oder favourable denditinti4,
Mr. • Pa.t.erSOA'S, erticol‘itars are that
01\44 fre - ttwek ..t1 he '' ft' \ to-n9w1hat
served by the ,liosteeses•in •eharge and September under .• :
,. . . . • . •
the ,nieeting concluded with the :sing. of the. linlYrood WOrnefi'S Institute rerthil, is still confined to Stratford soder. Pikes . on Mews and tOy.si
1ArA:, l.ioif.OvIpiknaf1la 4pd (Ithe NI1ttal *itiCh1 arIllet? or.1epien• .'
.4AtWAo1 1 AtVrAa1,. Admiseiaa MI.e lHikosipsi6ta1lA.lvaemoak rSeigrglia: Od f ttoei-rCe*Peartlit t tMaAll RaKnEd WSin-TteOrRuMn,d' eWrgar'
to 5 Site,. VICAgiltirig 2/ inehes in cir- • .
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0' "' ,m.hf.eerre. ei1gihing' "\ 1.AI i
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