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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-10-15, Page 8... ■*“,j - . I W''S"" ?7 “» to WOKNOW .'SKMINEL d ■«—srer—---------- THE KLAM OF THE SEASON ' ~ > ‘ _______, .. (LOCALand GENERAL) ■ ' ,5fr- Joe ■'^BE^ett of Kingsville was a week-end visitor is tawni. ^T. Mr..’ John MagKirmair of Calgary ■ | is visiting here for a few daysl E- ! • for. and Mrs. Alex. Mui’die of Tor­ onto were Thanksgiving visitors with re&tives. * Hisses Bertha and; Mabe3e„ A Ilin Y. of Toronto are visiting this week .with 51 ® Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Anin. ‘ ■ >' - s \ . :.d t- .Mr. and Mrs. Harr^. Anderson, e spent the week-end' with friends, in ® d : Nortli'-Bay. ■ • ■ ' oi E“ -. ,"Pr. and ,Mrs. W- J- Lane and Miss ffi Etta Tang. ■■ of" Ripley, attended the g s funeral of Mrs. Wm. Hunter on Mon- es 'day. ' . ‘ -!,EPe , ' ’ :st • Mr. Alex .MaeKenzie of Toronto oj y and Andrew Thompson"' of Bowman- s vfHe» spent the week-€3id at their g homes -here^ • aj ff Ceeil Hiyde^ formerly Of St- Helens. '■•-was recently installed .as Noble r- -(SnEad of penetangore Lodge. LO.O- E i'FL. Kincardine. ' ' & !.' ' ,._i........ '■ ,', -. -•. " ' . Mr. and Mrs. Robert FEshmr ' and Mary, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs- SL C. RatoweH, spent "toe haEday t with, relatives m Tororto. E- ; . -EADIES. CREPE DRESSES, latest ifr i styles- New Fall and Winter shades. ■ Sizes i< years—AL. At $238, $338. sf ; ’ ■ TEMPLETON £ CO- . Mr. and Mrs. J. .Harold Dawson of Taronto^. were up for the hoEday- |Hes. Edited 'returned' with them, 'after ad' extended visit in £”' the eity. '''■■.•. - Mr and Mrs- Will Smito of Se- m imau^. Sask, visited last week with, gg, * their eousins, Mr_ and. JErs- MaEfc. SprodK anrd Mr- and Mrs.. '’Peter. Mc- CaHL . No daufit there were, many Thauks- giying visitors home, vtoose names < !do> not appear fit this coIumiL We ® would have, been pleased to receive L- ffrenr. ' ■. d ■ - ' ',' ■ ’ • ' I ■ DON'T WPgt SEEING the new 'Meds Shits' and Overcoats at Pearf- maffis. There fe also toe new suede dW,< sffirartmre tats m. ffom and E’ famgr ■ styles. | if i. DEL SCEEOLES r^re^datose'' will re | be at RatoweH and Reedfs Stere next R Wec&ifisd^Fi, O^to^r 21st,, a® ■ St < Alberta’s Progress . Toward Social Credit THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, 1936 NAME OF, CONTESTANT;" ! WHY SUFFER? . YOU CAN EAT WHAT ' I'. YOU LIKE, IF . YOU ____ • . . ■ n , . - wwuis<n-.n.7> jcs4^ juu. «jtL-u4> suixteaL . • tefc GASTRONOX ON SALE AT — MdKIWS DRUG STORE state of affairs, arid it has been, found j jtoat toe stetensnt I have'made hi • For.'he fit known^,.'toe . plight^ of' • artodes is tare, ' that '.-toe) --------------------------’"■ —-r =-1 icountry^ having been .oyer ran by f pressure salesmen, salesmen' for r . every ■ conceivable stack, bond, rm- I pfenTPnt. life insurance, and what ! not1 untd toe fanner, toe business t man, ^d the worker has contracted ab®gatums toe interests of ■■ which ; .'’hmiehmaiE ore fevellfng critieisnt sod * fee raising apposfiSan fix toe hope - that they em yet save toe goose that 'aid for them toe guldeuegg. Indus­ trial' institotitins .afid atftei3 are ■ feud nr their denunciatirm of this : ■‘wicked’* system, but toe average i < -ftfzc-n fe' he demily_ earnest. The i =vffe that pervade this country too : *reat to deal lightly wRfe toe Trrafr-1 fiSTA '■ '■ ■■ ' ' ! T_--------------J i-mauy pesos®, thousands of theire fe I. hopeless, unless something radEraTEy , ffffp-Tent from that already t?£ed_| The hopelessness of toe si&atfara fe : tow ,uot ugly toe concern of the pre- i .-fiieial guvernmsit hut of toe Do- ; mnrion government as weHL Envestf- i — - —. _ ------------ - .----J - gators have- best busy making am'' fe23? ^ver fie paid. regardless of the ..idtequate' and earedhf survey. of" the pnncfpaL , ■ ■ J , I 1 . ' . ’T’T-rziTr- Tt,-» ‘ —■JLlL.^±i. Lt. 2______t- k fruiil. tfie Fr®H3ra SUtimUHr |x^IfagpB ng Ennfe-nauf pj? toe Fhunty of Stosfise fin Ofis^XC | items* Pshmptm?;^ fartiW “WSEami. R. ^icMfeixse. sum bfatfiire & hereby given to all ere- Bfc,' ao£ Mfaa. Wdiisrar ~) _____ _ ' ' ___' fate eoEuIfeh as &. freshman sta»feht) ^tate of toe safiE 'fc.';Mae-' fin toe Chicago, EuEBBte OsteaualliM--, Dirnartf wito. dfafF oie ag stme 'toe WSfitnE fis » graduate- eff EiBcfciawr- e^&tot day of Segtem&eir Ara ISgfiJ Eag& S&fiHal) darcy of ISS&L - Iarre required air ar before toe tweedy-8 “EM. Eesme^fa EL Thumpsam eff- fourth day a£ ATL 1326; to’- , • Encfcinw^» cmtsnE af Wffl&mi, fe seud By 'past prepsdiL an &Ever .to same IfflMb people ft pa __ dnreetsnr of toe affiafir of tte CfiBEa®® toe undersigned, Mdrgaret McDoHidd^ to ™ gramp^ mt to count Dfeteagsf^fir Hospital* whfidr is can:-; Lucknow, ftat, Wuinw of tee said re ___- - - feiiitoE fit CtiHHtktoto witft toe eo£—1 qfecrased3 toefi- Tramps: ajfifrtgrsttag gm^t;, „ , ~ fr ' ' F' ' ** ' TY3Tl‘*15534XTF v {descriptions, toe fuHT partfimiars af| ------------------------- ; toffife cfafins, a statement' off t&mre ClILRCil NOTES s,!C>TX“ ““ ** | Amf take notice that aflpy tfite'fasti • - , '—I „ . _ , —, « ' gpg^ features he toe afternoon? mentioned dato toe ^fif Margaret ? . «_ . - MacDonald w3E not he fia&Ee to auy| person* ar persons of whose cFsfmr .jk&e shall nut then hatee had uotiere Dated' at Lucknow^ dut^ tfite day off Septeanbere A^Di, I226L Margaret: MtedDunalkfi. Lucknow, GnL ' 11 - -------;---------------- 'i ^.> T raZrrxfti, I ’ i - spemtfists duigms-EEFT ^HOEnoiF-’BAf™ 1'?^ fc Claytan Alton ■ PARK, represeitoig Oatoesfetf her ^sr camfitonx m sfiuw- t ' ' 4 • ' • f •• • . Wrri*^». TtTxf^ Ji____... . ’ *1----------------- ----------•-•__al ■ _;__ . I - .Drrves-3" biterzing cimfest-—Janie Alvin- Htarunuudt wbn was cat fir Alt-mr I, Muriel RTsIh^ 2. toe neck when fie went torougfi: ELJ,| Potato race an bdrsefiack—Ralph Indigestion ■ AND • Stomach Trouble RELEIYED '' BY USING Tri-Lax Dungmmanfe ’ * the last district special oftractoms went to make the day a. rad an eifeertainihg one , ad- i] ■ ; exhibitors, member^, and upwards to ;- 150® ehfTdren: who were given free ud- j] - ■, mission- ! The Eucknnwr Pipe Band was am hand "for t&e &y and fix toe evening / I resulted as followsr . , - Running race (an horseback)*— Charles Brough. E,, Victor Whitley 2L Ralph Eteadie S- Slow rumririg race (fest horse wins)—Jahn Erudite Freak conveyance—Gurdon Stew- . I Bottle Morning I Bottle Evening ■*• Free 1 Bottle Trt-Lax Liniment I LISTEN Tuesday. Wednescfay. Thursday and Friday Evening ■ and Saturday at I±4l> P. M- to the TRI-LAX COWBOY ftver Radio. Station CKNX. Whigham^ TRI-LAX- for Sale at McKint's Drag: Store or from the Tri-Lafe Remedy Ltd. Toronto- Lmtesfi Cftmadh W. M. S- Tfe.Luitor e&urefc W-X.S- had toefir meeting an. Wemiesday nr tore ■toaed rotam. The presaftertt .Mrs- HtamweHL profited |mr tore ap&riiig exercses- Mrs.. N, EL Hadgfite fed fix prayer. A report of toe PtesbyteriaE • fefifi fix TeHEiwstss^. was gfteu by Mrs. TL Enrnsu afeu a Tenperance readnig §g- Mrs, Engeman- The scriptore fex- amr^was read by .Mbs ML Madfeugfe. RntoweH mrrndncpd - aun Bfew Study Bbflfe '“Men. and Wamm? af Ear EarfisHik*. 'Mrs. X EL MeNii&fe group - . „ - - ___ Bad charge- ,af toe proaiijym-. The urixup vdiJx members of toe Kitgfe- 3L ' '' first chapter' of the Book -was enerfe Pipe Band, efeaius fie-j Calf race—Clayton AHtex L giyfm-. fit fimr pints by Wrifc- Amfera- was fefh “failkfing: toe, bagT" in tog Albin ,X X Aihdnwmi: 3- - ®mu' Mrs- Etecc Tbriter, Wr* MbKnn- affaire He attemfed toe. Thanfagtenigf X2® Etace and SEs® L MfiLsun Thte was oig&t dance here and at tost tone Prudence Grattan, d B1 . followed Sy e Eadies' efiurus, arsont- Expressed. fi& winiuguess to* - sfiare- Lawrtetee .'....... - .....-... , F parried by Mr-.. Rjtivs.- ' Rt&ertsank.- The ■ P®fe at- toe cast afi repairing toe wfix—” Winton Taylor;. Jack Chew— mseding «ar. the ususd way.- '-'..& ....... ' ,a£ Quality high class tuilarnig. fag tome Fmpwwamiiito^- after * ta»g ' -Be fix Lucknow. October, 2Sto^ put- fffiiess xgafe phreftife^ wbaa ® gca- i tang’ car a , sale of Suits and Extra. dually cleaxruig' slthrergfi f£ jgi Punts- A real bargain? fiar extra, ffieneeted she wfil be m bed tor same pafite—TEMPLE • C3LAEKEL Her-, thro*. ye£ . ■■ ',' U-^ Ge as^v i rMe_ atof. Mrs- AEax Butler. Alex:? Wsw F .Xm ywEcronn amd ite» tod 'MarySix of Gaderfefi- 'Mr- tod' frrprrrfL Mfegg Inga ^torsnn’ erf Evmi- sjfest.' Roy Caslicfc and' son Eerfetoi t <:tnrr lEB.^ are 'vfefi&ig: here witfe tiFr<» ' of Utogfll; Mr- James Bay tod Hiss. former’s fetfiesr. ]fcs F.- DI ■3tac£at- i Emms, tod Myrtle Day of Teeswutot Qn Friday, tfie party had. an spent Thanksgiving- with. Mr. tod’ arFte-nnorF^ gshfiig off. Pte£ Albert , and ' within, tw® hours feauled fix to Vw ETerrTTPth Cameron r^Trn^r les tfian 63 choice petc&L Tfifi week:-, ----------- -------I J tome Fri&y fam a, three w«h.V ' 5 visit in Detroit wfi& Mr- tod Mrs- Ed Ee2^ Wharton, but such Si Snider-. She was toeampamed by Mfc Hawing that ere» t&e mast 3? tod Mrs- Arthur B^cfiardson tod penmsuZa fefemm t children, also Wre, Stoter tod family ?at mature out fer trawfing. fiwbo will rem^.. .here a few weefe^' Waug&fe^ a ufee tamt | '’f , ever, hot, Tm» fe& stories, far they WATCH' ' OUR ADS CLOSELY. reaig^ admitted. ‘Ti&ey bought the fi 1 dftwe ,. j, san __ _______'.. , -s Hammond strongly a&jects to.- ae Daritf Direct^ DlX McCharies 21 -i amcfaaB .• of using abusive Isngaage and atfiere June Harvester. H- 'Fesgsu I . . ----- __ . . . _ - ;4 ; Sheltan ________* . 5 ted honorary preddeit of the West According tu fife story, fit was HayaE Direct, Grorge MriNhlT £ i the drummer- in toe bami. Things Bessie Patch, C- McKnumn 5 came to a head -nr front of Maorefo _______- - - ■ shop when toe Scat sacked Hopper Goderich fe to-' take d vote st toe ..... _------- one Hhimnond efafms he then, next nramcipaE erector tu asrorfcrirr ‘ money-saving event of 53^. jumped an the .drammere w&a toss®! toe feeling of toe people of Gotfer-l season es coming soon. Get ready ------------ trim off and into the window. During ich 0® -regards province-wide abser- ^,r b^ bsngams at toe SexaH ORE- Qse Of Sleeping | GINAL Que' Cent -Sale Wednesday, , Although. there ■ ______,, ‘Thursday, Friday *,and' Sataartfay, FepGEfed wed EQHN? Mctober 21-22-23^1* at A- X ■ Mre tff Herbert Tobar FINES—To* Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rexstt Store. Towushifo hope x Hammond uarrowiy mfesed' hiring Funs, of Toronto, Afore Hfeke Mrs. Amr Forrfeh. returned from Ms recovery. Johi $ '$L . . ; - ,.fe g . Mrs- Thos. 'Afiatofemr EGNURART APP<SI2STMEO’ ' report in a tfiniy paper aasa™g .fifin'‘ Mrs W. EL Jo&nstan of Exeter wise annoying one of toe pfoers. He Jennie Lee -Grattan, Joe and a native of Asnfield was appein- demes doing so- ,. “ Sh^tair -_______>■ ■ ted hunorory preddmit of.toe Wist ■ " _ _ ___ ___________* ... ,.u........ Huron Teachers^ mstitute at their Frank Hupper who first tangled wito Dre Johnston, Ray Calvin ■ X cadrantian test week in , Giderxete • This te toe- 'first yeSur aax< fammtoy premdemt ba® Been: appointed and tfie.tribute was paid Mre Johnston m rnnsirieraiinn of the deep mterast fie has taken fir tfte muxual cunventiaii _ ___ __ Eted Eudaysoii, delegate of toe fix- the exmtement that followed. Hopper, vanee of. daylight saving, tone. stitate to toe to E-A, convention at -feft tfie seme and tow did not -be-'! . —__- '__■ •■ ■ ■■ Toronto^ reported ant toe processtfings. came involved- in toe affair at toe The tesefeus asstenfifeE fix Gode- tone. ricfirJr udg^imnu^y supported the res- 1 . . _ .___ _ ___ ____ , «ddtoax tfast- toe minfimnm salary for totally cut He was- ui toe--, hospital of Crewel an Wefiiesday, September (Derick Hospital toe end of ’ toe for more toon aatosi: * at «&®gs and off* wx * weeL. 8 Jffto;. a daughter; L^ic and' is tedhg cared for at *toe sleeping sickness- I t ’ ' ' '.-',. 2 b at $308^ tom «&®ga and off- wx a. weefi^ 1 hfitoj, & daughter ■ ; tied' of optoumm and' refused •to giye ap ' toe home ■ that they, had spent a lifetime m erecting. These unhappy people .remafiied un- - ; til toe last vestige of & home fe' now '.: ?one. _Unable to- move -for, lack ’of , feuds, they sR -back Irstessly. -starv­ ing by slow, degrees, or tofiljly strfv- ’ mg.against toe add that nature has ifferecL and bearing toe' burden of - 'interest -and taxes imposed' by man It is to overcome this sort of a . iituatfeu, that toe ■ Alberta Govern- ■ nent Js strfvfug. Any opposition that ; is being made in toe fees-' of such heroic effort is Ettle Itss than inhu- imaiE. Little wonder that 'the Social ^Creifit movement has barf toe suppore iaf toe- churches: of - nearly every de- ; nomfiiatojiE. •' Ministers, , and others have enEsted in. .toe dght, several of them being elected to. toe legislature- i_ The program of raunendo and crft- Fefem: seems to have failed. Even toe adherents of toe. aid policies have Be- ^.gmi to- Believe fex the sincerity of Mr. ! Aberhort and Ks government and to tete that _if_ Social Credit is not succesfeL it is Because of toe lack 'of. unity on1 toe part of the people. i-Smce tors.‘‘‘noxious”' weed of a mnve^' meat has not been checked, though it 'has faced untiifd apposition, Wt. ward ones are now enliistmg in the banner of toe new movement, and :hope seems stdE to spring eternal in 'the human Breast- -' ' : I 'have ^stated repeatedly_ in these dirough SocmfCrerfft,ar through ‘atfier sort of reform is going to be- ;' [dug and bitfee-re Far. note this, neve? fix toe history of toe- Angfo-Saxan ; peapfe has . d. reforni, worthy . toe ' mane.. Been inaugurated without op-’ I posfi&tt from ■ some source. Same<- ' i tones' reforms have come about' only - ;torou^ revolutfan, persecution and Btaodshefe It® .going fo take years /of patient hammering to convince -toe public that the liberty they are "supposed, to- cherish fe, really liberty at am It win take a Tong tone, grst :to develop public opinfon- ta 'mitoite toe reforms, then for people, fo. Be- leome- accustomed to- toe new order of touigs. But that reform-will cmne is os- ronHdta^ "V 7?"'' ”fc -**iner^a Has the ic«tam as toe sun's rise tomorrow. pewkT With of toe . I £Ks?!ryu Welfe ^frafe travud toe may be tZ S JI ?’lpp'n^ -piracies J^da fe. suffered taftae tfe, feaa g. become reai/ia the past. Why should .ce expect them, ’to come any more .•2»uy 0J. rvitb fess opposition than Jx tire darfeer ages of our history* _ CJne of the sigmfi^aac. things afe«v is the attitude of the . fntanetal in- .erests tnemselves. Even in .this dir- ietaju there ,seems to he a relenting lest toe very tortes they hafee kept n subjection might rfee up and rend, mem. And. it seems to me. if the' 'ponsers &f toe present system are f Vom Je7 WI? relieve Ehe ' PKe^ure -Tom those- who • seek reform, and t j£y fc6> J” tfee a<bent a i people of Alberta are deter- SM off the shackles, that e s® long kept them in Bondage. ®5 n°' ?0Ubt bat re~ '-.i^5reS aTe h-een exPfoited a»Trfheir /tentage has oeen .snuamh>ir i J”? time tl) '^’-S^toem- ■ ‘ ,tnd x:- Swiat Cre<fife Sot , >rmg .toe Jjetorms sought, some other , -theme wtH be deviserf: that will .' «n my next tetter. I wilt trv -xnd , inaly^e the situation a tefe more , :ai£y tod indicate if f can. the toeftd opintan. an.i'prefetfl F?‘-e?e toe struggle. ' ■ Jt toe . common people of toe- wro- iSSpS??,i-feehind dte present ’gov- T ffreatest filter *d need, rnTT I r monetary 'reform, that is ' ^5 C«e Pei’Pte tha£ ‘-a* Se made effects artd. success fuL . AIb^ fias toe I ■ oW