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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-08-01, Page 4
PAGE FOUR r ... being a plea foe world peaces M few al wi» have fallen in -Wars ' o • To d* millions. who died ...■in previous wara* add tfes 10,000,000 dead of oar own gcnexatiaa—fa&ai during 1914 to 1918—and listen to their appeal! Also vimilw J the 20,000,000 wounded, the 20,000,000 broken-hearted parent* : and widows, the millions of war-orphans-and the bilUoni ©I i war debtst Then READ and THINK and PRAYS COME, PEACE ON EARTH W? are the ^Unknown Soldiers” and the known! We came, from cottage, castle and the thvnne;. And £aim would rest upon earth’s bosom chaste,. . .Would ye but cease to plan to. war and waste* ' rTwas said Aat. we. were. ‘/young and brave and truz*** XVe loved—.were"toyed; We sinned as y<>u and you. To us the dawn was sweet—the days not tong, And evening always brought a merry song; On every land of earth and restless tide, Both friend (Idas’) and foe we fought . , . we died. Some fell for FREEDOM—some for CONSCIENCE fell Or PLUNDER, or REVENGE—who now will tell ? For we are comrades now—a mighty host, sa That fell in hpmeland and on distant coast? Fdl when the world was young and fell to-day, Yet comrades now—and comrades we will stay J Fight on, ye earth-born ? If insane ye will. But know? It is a brother man ye kill, And women’s broken hearts ye rend in'twain, Make children weep again and yet again.' We are the victors, only we who died • . * • Ye are the victims, allye who abide... . Go bear the CRIPPLED/lead the NEWLY BLIND, Care for the WAR-WORN SICK, the VOID OF MIND. Ye needs must heal in hearts each broken trust, . ■ And^^pay—r-and pay—and pay in ^fold ye must » * • » "'"'’‘'’O"God. ! /Let men war-preparations cease . . . . Come, PEACE ON EARTH-on all the earth come PEACE I Written by William E. Dyerj Toronto/^Canada. Copyright .Canada, Great Britain and UAA^.1930 • • , % THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL r THURSDAY, AUGUST 1ST,. 1935 •4- i -• ' MAFEKING , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stothers and £anaHy, who have been camping” at Kintail,, return to London this week. Rev. ' A. W. Brown, along with a party of .thirteen young' men, who are camping at Di^lop, attended Blake Y. P. »S. on Friday evening and presented a fine program of vocal, instrumental .. and. -literary numbers. ' Mr. Brown addressed the meeting. A very pleasant social ev ening was spent. • The Misses Olive Blake, Olive An-' derson and Olive Kilpatrick, return ed- Friday from. Sauble Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb < and Lois , spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson’s.- '—Mrs/ -eHye^^eleayen^^lJOnf?^^ is "visiting at Mr? and Mrs.’ S. J. Kil patrick’s. . * ’ . to .• ’ • .'I'1, ■ : " ' 'The ..., '■ Lucknow Sentinel Published eyery Thursday morqing at Lucknow, Ontario. Mrs. A. Di Mackenzie — Proprietor Campbell Thompson—Publisher THURSDAY, AUGUST 1ST, 1935 FARMERS SHOULD WATCH FOR HAY MOW HEATING Fire Marshall's Office Recommends Use Of^'Metal Rods To Detect ‘"Hot Spots” In Mow. . A- HEALTH SERVICE OF ▼HE CANADIAN MEDlCAL ASSOCIATLON AND. 1.4 EE INSURANCE COMPANIES 4N CANADA' .' sent out from rain wetted down as heavy hay and offset the" an- WlMfi—rOh receipt of written-, request, permission wilj bp. given (without charge) to. reprint above in any form as an appeal-for world-wide peace. Over two and a half-million copies of these veyses have been printed in newspapers and magazines and in this form in Canada and U.S.A. It is the desire of the Author that they ■hall be printed at least once for each one who fell in the'Great War—ten million times! WUl yo« co-operate? .A plate of the above (two-column, width) will be loaned without '. charge if desired. Suitable precognition -will be made for beet translations into other ■ languages.. In Esperanto, it has already been sent to students in many different countries. Write the Author, J6 Cambridge Avenue, Toronto, Canada. August 4, 1934—26,000. SCHOOL DAYS ."to/ To . speak of school- dayk at this time of year is to suggest that, we are in the last month of the school year. It is not to that event but to the opening • of the new school year next ‘September that attention is now directed. . . they may be prepared for adult, life. Education is a growth process which begins, on. the day. of birth and con- .tinues..throughout—life.—-'Rhe- -sehoel- plays an important part in the edu cation of the child,, which includes .. , i . If ..you . put wet hay . in a barn, the Fire MaT.hsall’s, office told Ontario -farmers,—Took- •out- -'-.fop—spontaneous>- cbm'bustion.’ . .. Th"e advice was Queen’s Park while what are described grain crops. To nual toll of spontaneous combustion fires the Provincial • authorities have worked put a prevention? progranp Spontaneous combustion,, they say,- can never .occur in, dry, wellrcured hay or grain/ ■ But wet or damp .pOcketg in. a mow- are .very.. . danger,, ops, Farm&rs are_.warned .to not fall in the error of assuming that only, one load or less of ypet hay will do .no' damage. Fire may break, out in a few days but generally within four to six weeks after, the mow is filled, with the outside ' danger' limit sometimes as high as .several months.- The first, heating, the officials say, , is due to ^HER T1 .yu. FI »'"■. - WIN SHAM Show Starts at 8.00 P.M. -August 1-2-3 WILL FINO An adorable mixture of rnichievpus > —sprite and angUF,.Fwhosei liove "isTto big.enough for alb the world/...’ strong erjough to make her crusty bld grandfather4orgive a daughter he ' has sworn to forget forever. SHIRLEY TEMPLE LIONEL BARRYMORE , WHILE COLONEL' . A B: G. De Sylva Production with EVELYN VENABLE • JOHN LODGE and BILL ROBINSON Based on the story by See SHIRLEY in the Gojraeous KINLOUGH Apnie Fellows Johnston. . Ir -• ..... n . Climax! - A SPECIAL PICTURE AT REGULAR— PRICES also /' ,——Mk—-and—-Mrst—Mi-Iler—'-a-nd—-babe'”~,'(?f-- - • ^ara sPent Bunday at Mr. Cliff Har- _ r ron’s. ■' . , :—to— Mrs. Chasr ' Shrill ■ and Doris of gingham were, recent, visitors at. Mr., Chas. Congram’s. i, ' —Mr. and Mrs. Dave -Eadie of -Glen- - annan . "Spept Sunday" "at"'"MF' "Wm«.» Eadie’s. They were accompanied -hbme“by-dM-is5^>orfeFE^ii;'^—~— Mrs. Rachel Culbert a-nd. Lome and Master Billie Peterboug^ spent .Monday evening at Mr. Wm. Eadie’s.. “^"Mto"lLnd“Mi<~Biir^u^el and Rom/ jiLe^and--Miss.^Greta-Hodgk-inson--re-- turned to London last week, after- s pen din g sometime ■ with1 the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hodg kinson. ■'•■■.' - ■ , . ' ■ Mrs. Charlie Gilles pile, ' Dori and Betty, of Whitechurch, visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. "Hodgins. : ” ■'' ’ j. Master Percy Ensil • of Chapleau is holidaying at the. home of Mrs. F. . A. -BlaclcwelL........- ' ■ ---------^•-1.... .~ "~~Mrs. JiardH not merely an; accumulation Qf fac tual, material, but 'a social adjust ment to other children and to auth ority as represented by' th£ school; at the same time, he is acquiring • a capacity .to do ..thing£„dn_a--construe— five/iself-satisfying manner. There are many factors which .play A-PSJtt^to^etermining-iwh ether— the child shall receive the maximum benefiTPfrqm the Time which he ’ spend.7 in school. Among these factors js thy, physical ^condition of the child. . Practically everyone knows, from, experience, the discomfort . that ’ is associated with" ar cold in" the head. That ik how the child who has adeu noids feels most of the time. Is it any" wdndeFThat ''children"with., these growths are handicapped in their school work? Those-adults who wfear glasses,-for reading "will ay in . • McCriiiirS’s, Oliver ■^Elliott and Billy Townshend re turned. to' London after a two . weeks’ holiday with . relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Boyle visited Sunday with Gd'derich and London friends. Miss Jean Elliott returned home with them for a visit. - Miss Muriel..„ Mr. Richard "Elliott' on; Sunday? They were accompanied home by Master Elwoo.d- Elliott, who will" visit-, "th^re for a few days. t Mir., Reggie . Broom . sport the? w.eek end with-his -sister. Mrs'. Cliff . 'Young' Bth con. Misa name for a two. weeks' vacation. .. . Rev. Bep son Cox of New' York/is visiting at Mr.. Wm. Cox. 10th -con. ■ We, wish to extend our 'con’gratu-j iations to our, teacher#' Miss Cather- ine- Rpbertsbn,■ on passing her recent examinations. ■ Mr., and .Mrs.'. Jaimes Baker spe Sunday at MtZ-Harrv-- Pumel/s—Vs-—------ —; ■ ■■ . Mr. and Mrs. Buckiev, mU Fa>-I Mr' and -MrS' Gear&e ?e^y row and little ivT;?. and Han.oy,^bJciren of Glamis, also Miss Mac- Farrow of Tara spent Surd^v a- 'M’ Ir'tyre *nd MrS’ Wel?b ^€r€ Sund^' Clarence'Farrow's. . ' . visiters with Mr.s. :jan.e Percy. ' Mr. and Mrs. AEister Hughes were I A'union .picnic of the Befvie, Kin- ' £he guests at Mr; Erne- on Sunday.. ' Mr/ Ind Mrs. Howata Harr.=. ant ■Mrs. Thos.^Harris 'spep: 'Fn-da^ ev- .ehing. at Mr. Jokr. Jamie--t"=/ para mount, owing 'to Mrs. Hr-wkrd Har ris’ 'sister. Mrs. .'G F. W/.s-g. ■ -f Saskatoon beir'g hoir'G, . , visited last week with her aunt, Mrs. ' Wm.. Haldenby. . Mrs. Mehrin Johnston returned to her h°me in Listowel after a week’s Lvisit^ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, A; Graham. .......*? ' Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kaake, Kinloss were 'Sunday visitors at Mr. Hugh i Lanes’.! . _:_— '•’fefmeriiafionj''“whichF-^evelopF rab idly when the. moisture is present: When the temperature rises to a certain . point chemical reactions . set - dn-a-nfftohetoieat^ra-pidlyTises toya“ point where the hay or straW . will ignite if the' right - amount of air gets into' the .“hot spot”. . Salt, the Fire. Marshall’s officers report,, is a fermentation ■ preventive’ 'and retards the production ft.oat. The officers prescribe twenty, pounds -Of—salt -for- -each -load^yofijriiixediTZTafc: clover Jmy^ and ten pounds in .tim othy. The ’ coarse hays, are more ha^^dbu'-sytobeeause-AAeif-^tems—een-- tain more' sap, than timothy. To detect “hot. spots” thn use of metal rods is.' recommended.. These are probed into the mow at various places. After five to twenty minutes the rods are Examined for warmth. . 4th CON., KINLOSS Miss .Kate McLean, returned to her home in Toronto, after" spending ; two weeks with -friends, in and -;au~ is unreasonable to...expectL^qm-L-j^ suits from the child who, not having the ..glasses he needs, cannot ” see clearly or read without, effort,., and who'may suffer from- headaches a= the result of eye-strain. When, you have a pain in any- part ■of the body, your mind is concen - STTXY SYMPHON Y -IN COLOR ' * .’ 4 ■ . and FOX NEWS x 4 — ” • Lancer*’ F WHITECHURCH ' - Mr. and. Mrs. Wni. Sinipson." .of Detroit... are visiting the latter’s _paren±A,-3I-r^i-nd-AI-rs..—Gebrge-GaFtflin- onto. .'on„Mo.nday.. ■ ' Mr. Wilfred Jacques of .-near Sud bury is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs'; Eli ja-tques? Mr, and 'Mrs.. Eli Jaequ'ds^and son Mr-. Wilfred Jacques, spent the week -end1 in—Preston with-^their-soa;—Mt;■ George and Mrs. Jacques.. . Mrs.' A. Fox spent last week .with her daughter, 2Mts^:.;Koy'lIlatten. —of- Permanent Wave Oar Eamfius$1,59— ’ • !"T^RMWNhE?n;--’--W AVE ■ . Which has., become -so. well and favorablyto known in 4his and Other "communities; "/ ’ Complete with shampoov and Finger Wave .for $1.54). —Every Wave Guaranteed— Lucille Joies salon' ’ PHONE/128 MAIN ST. LISTOWEL X FbTi • re cowed b v ai vh *. William' McCluskey, . ■' _ Miss Tillie . Alexander of the -9th con. of W‘. W.awahosh is 'visiting Mrs. A. Fox. Miss Susie Carrick is visiting her , sister, Mrs. Ffed . Clarke of Anffierst- burg. . • C-eived. the.sad news last’Wednesday of -the death of her - granddaughter, Mrs.. Cyphers. Mr. MpH Egglcstone’s daughter of Detroit, who was in ■ a raoto/ accident.'on Monday and -pass ed- away W’edne/day morning. Mr. George Wraith,. Mrs. and Mrs,. John Wraith, Mr. Alfred Patterson and ’Mrs. Bert,..Reid -a-t-te-nd-ed' Th-e'-filnefaT t which was held on .Friday, The com munity. extends their syffipatliyy. ■ , The W. M. S.’ meeting of the Pres byterian 'church:was held last Thurs day at the home- of Mrs. Robt. Mo bray, niih a • good attendance present Mrs. / " ’ ' “ prayer by Miss Ida McQuoid/a pia- . n0- instrunrer.ta'l 'hv Miss Leila .Leg- (ga.t, duets by Misses Velma 'Scott Inn v,- ' ,, •' - . . . . ; . -. and Jar.M, Craiff. Miss' ACTes Pat-1' - ' P ° 'b™,sinK had’’‘ Mi.- and Mrs. George Tiffin 'attend- 1erson a4 Mrs. James' fcaidlaw, the i o viiue,. wriere ir was, ■ . ■ ■ ■ . : '‘J-- WJC- pifvi.iiciai meetincr’ • ■ jtor • McKay’s family on Friday ' last, -o-ivpn Hr v,- \ «T '■ ■ at 110' bones wore broken.—Paisleysociation. 184 College St./ Toronto/ __ / __ _ T v /S„^ ? ^.- '(Rev.) McT.ean. s : .-Mr., and Mrs. Harold Johnston of: of mgham. Lunch was served at Lucknow spent, the week end - with The close'of the meeting and. a .social Mr. and Mrs’. Wm. Conn. . /hour was spent." , On -Wednesday afternoon, t!he 2ndJ Mrs. George Gillies - of LucknJsHs R^A.-prm-W^T-a-nd^L;l—;.<Th^XSited W..:M.-S.--visiting her WnMghte?,'" Mrs. A. tc aulivk. rpDf. Y'hitechurch, met at the home, of. Krig,ht. ■ » . i • , Mrs. Herb Pettypiece, to sew blocks ’ Max Fnteley, Goderich baseball (for, a qai|t. t0^ - , pitcher, was the only one -of- a party ■ of 'aw- Goderich yoonfr people, in--' Jhe Pe.enbor. of. Xr-. . A. Taylor j jured . when their car drafted down' ’ho'-has been unable to .work .this . '*. -a t summer are taking off his hay crop1a steep »0-foot embankment, into a . , , a . . .x., x -rt • -r, _ c ix n x and wheat, by a number going each'cottage at--Bogies’. Beach, late Sat-j ' • Ax t> •* 1 , time. There was. a number there onurday night: Fntzley’s injuries in-' 'j-uef,^av- ' ] < ■ ■ j eludet; bruises and- a wrenched back. to. to . ifirac-ulously 'the others escaped- in-1 • Miss Grace Richardson returned jury. The driver of the car, Albert ^st- week'from St. Helens;, ■ I Vanstone is- facing a-drun^- charge. Mr. A. Donav-on of Lucknow is a*-1' . -Missing d turn in a steep'windi;ng . listing Mr. W. Scott with .haying . road. at lead's ■ to the Beach' the and 'harvest work., car 'hurtled down the embankment. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson and , bounced from a slight rise,_ and family attended the. reception at.the struck the .’cottage near tlje eabes. Home or Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pirno-1 The .car was -wrecked, arid the ‘enrr-er Gulro.s= r»r> Friday -igbSX 'in 'honor , -of of the dwelling ^smashed in. their son fclliott, and his bride. .’ i your work. Toothache is one of the most persistent pains which children commonly experience. No child car be expected to -do 'his lesspn's - if- he has a toothache. / - Then there are‘defects which are not so obvious but which, in the long- run, are likely, to be much more ser ious. We refeiyto such conditions. as. “diseased tonsil's.which are apt to be the focus from , Which infection spreads in an insidious way until if undermines the health of -the body. The question which .t-each parent should ask is as to whether or not his child will be. free from physical defects when' sehool opens-next Sep tember. Now is the time to give at tention to this, matter if defects are ACK?r---s ' crarf and Kinlough Sunday schools .and . congregations, wifi be held Fri day-at the Kincardine Park. Dinner will be served at 12.30 p.rii. followed ...-y’ races, other sports,' also a balF tb be corrected before'then, re me. Please bring your baskets. ~ups. plates and spoons will be pro vided.. Everyone is cordially invited. Rev.. G« B. Cox of New York • ir spending his vacation .with his nao- ‘Tiqr. Mrs.. M-ary'Cox and other rel- ' a lives. ■ Questions concerning health.ad dressed to the Canadian,'Medical- As- will he answered personally by lettei ESCAPE SERIOUS INJURIES . IN. PEGULL4R CAR ar- and -Ham-il-tem-A:----;................... Mr.. Richard -Martin . had an' ■tesidn well ■-sunk last week. Mr., and Mrs.. B.. 'Sangs'fe'r family returned to their home, in Toronto,. after visiting with relatives' here. ....... and Miss' Bessie McKenzie- of New York, spent a few'-days this,'.week vrith Mr. and.Mrs. Walter McKenzie , M'^s Lucy Robertson and Mr. D. MrLay. of Ripley, visited at R. Mid- dletpn’s on Monday. ' ' | " |; Miss. Helen MacIntyre,, spent a day last week with Mrs. D. McKin- non. Mr; Clifford Wylds Of -Ripley has been engaged as teacher in the \Gfey -Ox school.\ •! ASHFIELD 7 ’ ” - • LANGSIDE Mr. and Mrs. R. Tiffin and 'spent Sunday with Mrs. Jos. and daughter-'Margaret, of Lucknow.1 Charlie ■ Taylor ' ed the reunion of Mr. and Mrs. Hee-pre'pnn of. t],e provincial brother, Prof. of Ilqpolulu, announces . bis : retire ment from.' the position of associate professor of education. and director of . training- in the- Teachers! College, Honolulu. Prof. ^McCluskey has. given years :'"?g of unselfish service to the cause ■ of - education in Hawaii. He has' been a valuable ■ member of the faculty of education, in Honolulu, and ,his loss will be keenly felt, by both0 students and staff members. ’ ' ' 11RIDGE WOItK ER“H AF5- //-----7" ■ /..'•/. ANKLE BRUISED ' ' '-.z ■’ .—' ■ x Mj'- John. Devine, who ha^- ’been •' with- the; crew employed. Fy'’G^nt rav- [ tor Mowbray, on the new1 bridge’’ • suffered a painful injury' on.. Tues/ A K’rio-h" moj +1 a "• + Iday which will lay- him- off . t__ ■»<•. ,. „ .. ■ ,a tm\e. While -working with two or three others one end of ft-' piece of timber they- ' were carrying fell .......!’ on | both sides. He was 'taken to Dr. .Groves office;, where it was found •y , j A .doctor .returning from a hunt ing trip, told his' 'wife lie h.ajn’t kil..ked.^-t-hii-h-g:1F---- “Serves you right." she sanS^Yu’u should have stayed home and at tended ’to' business. ' if TA ► ► . ., .- ► .■ I. ► -, > Mr and Mrs-. Chester Hinton of Oakvilie- and Mr. hnd Mrs.' Witmer hiA Seer ' , Toronto, were -week-end visi'tbrs' ’* M’-r.JpJa,' with Mr. and’Mrs. Les. McKeith. Mr. and R., BroWn and Miss / Etn/y visited Gordon Ritchie’s on Sunday • Mr and Mrs. Archie . Courtney •pent' an afternoon with Jno-i Mat- DonaM’s': L, Mrs: Less.. (Ritchie accompanied Ear! Sherwood and his- mother to Mr. A... Gaunt’s on Bunday aftetnotm. Rev. T. Ford of Stratferoy was a grpest of his sister, Mrs. M. Hogan. I Xr BOUNDARY WEST Mr's. .Mae 'Rps$.. v;/:?*- re;-e.rJ with her si'Ft-errMfs.'M’ark "Hf ri'j/r? Miss/Violet Ri;/h *. ,'wr..- r.&s be assisti©g 'Mrs. Jfc'.k H( b *>n Monday t? ■ aAFAt Courtney’s!. - Amber'by Miss Ejjeer ' H«ra<r holidayifig vhr, bcy’.a Ross. Mj. and Wrs. pi.’-'-y ; family and . Mrr-.'M.L.-y" .? -,f.' Alma, 'spent SuPcuy v l»- ■•?-,, ■ .tier’s sister.-. Mrs". A. V 1? > Murray MdN'ar. '»’■ '■spending a veek ,v- tr ents, Mr. 'and' Mrs. /; Messr? WJ] ' of Underwood. ■'.’ tut • 'at the home of Mt. an-, Mr-' G .Stanley. 'A '■' r. of the dwelling ^smashed into •r » T T W , , , , v-7 , , ., T;..„ , , ,, , • YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLE Admit only clean, constructive neu-s by reading THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR . 4 Dn,‘b-^Vetrxpoper f<?r/Ab ' Hftf interesting a"?UtL^(Jwi?^on°WXPl^i'C a"1® “nd SCfl"t,nt making. GArdenn, EdnfXn And fionfc, At.n > Folk*. Vtgorou* '6d. JriX" «" iStetofru «nPY?“n» Natlonr Cdumn At,d ■ °' * ____;____________y L ar* Mpc-ciaL interest tp ' J ,. Sc'en6e. p«bll‘<hlng society.......... ’ Period of ' ‘ ■cr'P11o’> to -Chrjstlifn Sclchca Monitor jfor b ’ r. - One y^A.r ,6 Xfi z ■ . ■ -• A - Jt .jyygw - k NBmc ......... —>: ..............,..... ............................................ ► S-rfct ..................................' ' ............................................. ............................. L ‘ '' ............. State... ‘‘ ... ... . . n?jXJ!' ’j1 U»c- ’’March ■ of the Zr, I, JI .1 I