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THE • -,.
LUC..IENQOW SENTINEL
Published every. Thursday morning
at Lucknow, 'Ontario..
A. • D: MacKenzie, Proprietor
and Editor.
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THURSDAY, .SEPTEMBER 3, 1931.
A NEW BEAL .IN BRITAIN
Events---moyed quickly in , Great
Britain the past week,' ;and • on Mon
day it was announced that . the Labor
Government ' had resigned and .that
Prime :Minister 1VIacDonala would,
head a "national" Government; 'corn-
posed of •representatives of the..Labor
Conservative ,and Libels' Liartiea
With the prospect'of a deficit for the
current year ,of $00.0,000,000, the.: Go-
ve,tatpent ;was, forced to cojisidex the
reduction of pay'ments`for-unemplo- --;
THURSDAY, 'SEPTEMBER ;$;,
CREWE
Miss France Crozier spent• the
past, week. the guest of her cousin
Anna lIowell,.
'Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey and Miss
Mary Hall visited Mr. and Mrs. Matt.
Shackleton on Sunday. "
Miss Alice Thompson of Mitchell
js visiting her cousin, Mrs.JonhKil-
patric,k.
een Trelen. apent'a few
,dayMisss receLilntly with•hereavcoussin,..Elleda
Ilunter. " ,
Mi and Mrs.. John Watt spent 'Sun-
day with',Mr and Mrs..Thhn Kilpa
rick:
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell and
;family spent Sunday with. Mr. and
.Mrs Wm. -.Crozier
.Mr:“ and Mrs. Herb Stothers :spent
Sunday .evening With ,Mr .:and Mrs.
Wilfred Drennan: '
;Mr. and Mrs. Beit Treleavefl and -
fancily s•}dept •Sunday,.evening, with
-1111.sand :Mrs .l11 cid Hackett, . .t
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Merit insurance and ' other social Ser.
rices: -A form-idahle'element in tht,:
Gabor.party. i—Wused to support sucl
i policy, and after a series , of nes
otl'ations,.::ln :which King George is
aid to have taken a practical. part
the leaders of all parties have agreed'
to; 'subordinate' their differences for
a time in order:' to meet the °present
emergency. The advantage Of ` tht-
coalition is that it avoids the neces
sity„of a, general election and itsat
tel dan-t excitement and, arousing - of
passions at a' tinie when ,cool heads,.
and calm' junnsent are particularly
needed,. How long the coalition will
last is for ,,the futureto determine.
For the present: 'the Labor , party 'b
broken "up, the Conservatives; drop
their agitation • for ' a” protectivve ` Or
Imperialist tariff, and . the Liberal,
presumably abandon . for the'. preseit
their' hope pf :electoral reform. • But
for :how long can the truce be main-
tained? It as .not' difficult. to •imagine
conditions under which the existence•'
of the 'coalition would 'become .impos
sihle,;�and an . an ease it is not at
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x ' ry-ve..a ..•g' , - _ .. .....
-all•-1ike1- to su
tion. VWCilLthe issue develop :between
the :economists and the th�roughgo-
rng supporters of the dole, or .• be -
ween --the protectionists 4nd_th
The University belongs to the people
of Western Ontario. orale.
itis supported by Provincial and M
ip.I grants, -by -Endowment- Fsrnd in-__-
come, end by tultion, fees.
The enrolment of regular students b
4930.31 was 9374, not ine�udin!
approximately four••hundred students in
special groups, who received instruction ..
{ the University' Staff.
tom
Registration Days .-- SATURDAY
(9 a m to 1 pan.), September 99th
2nd, .3rd 4th ear students from
• .'London A:043;NDAI Se tciriber S1 st,
ell' freshm. TUESDAY, September
22nd-2eird and,.4th y'esr students
froth centre's_ oth€. thin ' LoOdon; -
W ED N E SD A Y, •.September""' 3rd,
LARSHIP .GOES • Lectures begin j,
TO BRUC1.-TOWNNSII-IP---Feer further inf®rmat_lionf write to 'THE
• .... ', .,� "REGISTiB-AR-or-aPP i" . ,
SCHO
.A L.`"aChambers McKinnon, Bruce
township, is' the winner from Bruce
County for.the 'Massey Scholarship..
st the' O.A.C,, Guelph, this year. Six
Candidates competed at. the examin-
atioiis.held at,; the Dept.. of Agricul-
ture, Walkerton on Monday, and Me -
Kinnon and Morley' Mills of •Ripley
were in close competition: The' Mas-
sey Foundation .provided for, $50." to
be applied to the fees of the general
course • at 'the O,A.C. of,. the youth
nominated' by any countyPprovidedthe:
•county. votes aft equal sum. At the
June sessions of the Bruce Couinty
Council, this matter was'presented
by. • Mr Forsythe „the District Agri-
cultural :'Representative, and that body
approved of.the'' same...
Zgrhy,take a chazlce2,
THE HON. LEOPOLD MACAULAY, MINISTER
HWAYS
TOOK POSSESSION -�- ^'
•• . AT ' CAMP KINTAIL
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With such" a, strong• Irish 'accent
that the . court officials feltstrongly
inclined , to doubt his oft=repeated
statement that he was born in Can
ada, ' John Finn appeared .in police
court at Goderich last week, charged
_with �vagttancY lie,. was found by
Provincial. Officer Whitesides recent-
ly in the cook -house of the Presby-
terian camp ' near Kintail: busily en*
gaged frying eggs'and making apple
sauce. Information bad been- sent in
by .one. of the farmers, in the neigh-
! borhood about the movements • of
the man: When the Provincial Officer
stepped into the .buildi}ng at Camp
-Kintail he was not noticed by; • the
man -for a few minutes ,so busily en-
gaged was he at his '.cooking.. • The
officer thought he .had better bring
the man to thecounty jail. 'A sort
' ' of police barracks is the way Finn
explained to the magistrate, on , Mon-
day morningwhere, he was staying
now, 'wh'i'ch suggests that the man
has more . knowledge of th'iphrase-
• clogs and nanenelature of . the • Old
Country or' of . the Canadian west
than of •Ontario, for we don't use -the
woft barracks in •connection with
the `police in this provifce as. a role.
Finn claims Brussels as his home but
could not tell the magistrate the
' name of one man in the village tho
he said -he knew'' plenty of them,
bought his provisions there some-
times and so forth. He did not 'know
t• h'e name of the town he was in Mon-
• day morning .when he wasin, court
and does 'not seem to bother • much
with names anyway.- He, says. he
works for farmer's but does not seem
to keep track of the names of those
he •works•,$or even when they., owe
him money, for he said he had some
Money coining to him from a'•farnter
,for whom he Workedbut could 'not tell
the court his name. Be did not think
he was doing any harm in taking pos-
session of, the, building *here he
Was making himself at home at
Camp' Ifintail. In fact he quoted it
OS an understood thing that •when
one -found a','place unocscupied it 'wes
fl_._... a.. •
ll- right-rrtake-.ugh-.,of it; wh�icn
ght- to a ,
suggests that he has had some ex-
perience a'mon'g trappers in 'the nor -
then' country+;'; Where sante sort of
such ,liberty is an u
n d
e
stoo
d thing.
Asked
when he was born he Said "In
Ca ada• thata no crime is it? "No,
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.sairp•••tlie`Cro-wn. Attoriiey� nor •to, be,
both- in Ireland:" It was .decided to
remand the man to jail and' to try
to find. ' out something' :about him in,
the .meantime:
WHITECHURCH
Mr. Charlie Stewart of Ashfield,>
spent . Sunday with Mr. 'and Mrs.
T1Fos Inglis: _.. .. •
Mrs. Norman of Langside visited
last week with her sister•,, Mrs. Jas:
Wilson. -
:Mr. and "Mrs. 'Russel Reid of Brant-
ford who have been visiting •with his
mother, Mrs. Alex • Reid returned
home• last week.. ,
Miss Mary Laidlaw' left, last Fri.
day for P.owassan to, visit with rela-
tives there. 1 '
,M,iss Goy of • Wingham spent
week -end with Mrs. C. Murray.
Mr. Henry' Patterson ' and' Mr.
Mrs. Will Egglestone vis to one
last week with their Deice, Mrs.
drew Stein of ' Ashfield. •
The school teachers 'have returned
to their schools this week. Misses,'
Annetta Fisher to Linwood, Barbara
Weir to near Teesivater, Winnifred
Farrier to l?ipley and Miss•7McDoneld
of Po„-,.arOunt:-to->S..-S_No...-14, We: t
Wuwanosh: . -
The sewing .course which was held
last week is, extended all this week
and part of • next week.
Miss Catherine Patterson . has
started to Luckilow •High School this
week. • . '
'M'i'ss Metcalf of Wingham spat
the week -end with Miss Dorothy Pol-
lock. -
Miss 'Surae Carrick is visiting with
-her ' sister Mrs. Fred Clarke of Ain-
herstburg. ' • -
Mrs. Craig Sr., Mr: and Mrs. John
Craig and' Miss Janet Craig and also
Mrs. Duncan McDonald, Mr. Jack
Gillies and Mrs.: David' Gillies' visited
on Sunday at Fordwicl with the
letter's brother, Mr. John Thom. . .
Mrs.' Ogilvie and ehildretf who
have been visiting with her, parents
Mr. and Mrs. Johii C1ubb, ' returned
home to Toronto last week. .
"MISS "Addie Ross'. of,.. oronto._
pending* her holidays with her par-
ent, Mr, and Mia: Mac Ross.
Miss Letts pox visited last” wank Tuada sit 2 'clock,. vs) Rev. lien
y
with }ler sister, Mrs.
'Roy Patten of i'►etb McLean. Interment was made ir
Lur:in,. > rhe Wirigbant Cemetery, _
the
and
day
An -
p.
THE PARENT• AND THE SCI'I.00L
The growing' child ., spends- a nunt-
ears in' 'school in. order that i ed �to,_
ifr"improvement and,�contt led _ to
e may be -prepared for . adult 1 e prove until a couple of weeks ago .he
This preparation ell ' s includes the had discarded
:bi'd's. body as well `as his mind. I*. Currie:.left immediately with-his"am-
is neither necessary nor desirable bu}anee. on receiving,' word and
UWEsrr�
EG
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LoNDON�oNTAps
PUBLISHER TAKES SECOND
• STROKE
We regret to •report':that W. Logan
Craig, • pro,prietor, of the Advance- -
,
Times suffered .another' stroke last
week. at his summer cottage:at Crows:
Landing , on • Stoney Lake,.where '' he
,had. been spending .,the past three
months. About a • year and 'a half '
ago Mr. Craig took 'his -first stroke,
but after .a short time.made ~marked
e free tut the health -i -of ; the school -child
Should be neglected or sacrificed. The
end: to . achieve is 'a sound mind in a
traders, ,;or on: some -other alignment.
as yet not 'clearly discerned at any.
rate, fin. the present ;the ,energ.es.
" a ins statesrrran will be'
f�Sritaixi..Faf�••..� _ _ _
devoted to the financial situation,
order that the nation ,may maintain
its' -credit unimpaired and , hold its
position Of world leadership in fian-
ance.and commerce.,-Goderie'h Signal
The 'Woni:ep's Institute held a very
successful cornroast in the hall lair
Wednesday evening' when -there was
a large crowd and .all .;report a good
time.' There was also ~a shower „given.
to Miss Kathaleen T.erriff, daughter
of Mr. and ''Mrs. Malcolm Ross prior
to - her marriage to, Rev. :Graydon
Otto' Cox, B.A.., of. Pangman,. Sask.
son of 11 Ir. and Mrs. David A.. Co*
merston,'Ont the marriage
take place at 'Westminster 'Central
United • Church, - Toronto. at `4 P.M.
OT? Saturday,. September- 5th. "
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It's Easy to Buy at
."MARKET-'
• ' Luc1iio 's` • -
Department Store
F.pURTH ..CQN.,. KINLQSc
Mr -s: 'Dave Campbell who: has'un-
dergone. an operatiorr'i2r-the-Ii meal'
dine ,Hospital, is improving nicely. Mr. and -Mrs.' .,Wm. Ruttle 'have
moved into -the new ' farm . on . the
Fourth Cort. •
Miss Sarah McIver, has returned
to het school, at Powassan, on Satur-
day. ..I} .
A number from here took in the.
=plat Roiizt�C3aik.Tast Thur-d-sYr ��
•Mr. and MO. Win. IIiddletti of
•
Forest and Miss Jean of London, and
Mr. Richard Rend' of Detroit, visited. .
last' week at R. Middleton's. • •
Miss. Lena ,Rehirison is at present
•nursing Mr. Gordon Fisher, 'who hat;
'been critically . ill .' in the Wingliar-i
Hospital. . , ,
=Miss Jean McKenzie and Bessie.
are spending this week with •Mrs. W.
-McKenzie. .' • ,
Mr. and .Mrs. Elliott Taylor, athi
Mrs. Havens of • St. Helens, were
guests the `last of 'the week with Mr;
and Mrs. It. Martin..
sound- body. The -Modern_ _scho_ol_...provides
healthy envirofnient for the . child
'during'. the ''many .'hours qie spend :•
there. Attention is given'to fresh air,
sunshine, cleanliness, • provision 'for
play, and other facilities which make,
for a healthy development of • the
ali'a's body.' -
In order that the child may get the
be* out ef' his- ;school years, It is.
neeesea-ryhhat-Lthe-parent_and
you ' 'ins o is Thurs-
day..As yet little Change has 'beep,
made . in his ;conditions - Advance-
Times:
' CREWE
(IntendedforLast Week)
Miss Susie • Kilpatrick spent Sun- •
day with her friends. Mrs. Watt, at
Lanes.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan and.,• -
children ,and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Hackett visited. - Walkerton friends
co-operate. Neither can take on •the
responsibility ofthe other. The par-
ent is responsible for seeing that the
child is properly fed,_ that he is clean
when he•, leaves for, school, .that he
goes to bed at the proper hour and
sleeps :with his window open... Thr
sclydol is • responsible for • protecting
the child from comriiunicable• diseas-
vrd--for--pr, viding-.Iii.in-with-hit
thy surroundings - and an opportunity
to develop his body.
The. school' Cannot control commun.
icable .diseases tnrithout, the assistance
of 'the parent: The . child who is ill:
should be kept at home. 'Toe_child
Who has a sore throat,,or who shows
a rash of any •'kind should not be
sent back to school until he has been
seen by a doctor. IOis the mild cases,
of
disease which 'are frequently re-
sponsible,for the spread of disease.
Many ilchiidren . , arrive . at school
without breakfast' or else they, have
had a piece of cake and a 'cap of tea.
They stay up latiat night and arc
not rested and ready to get up in
the morning. The result is they have
neither the time 'to • wash properly
nor to ,elft their breakfast, and ' so
they go to ss hoof dirty, hungry and
tired. -
That _i .a _poor.-w.ay to start -,.the,
day. Under such conditions" the child
is 'unable to do his. school -work, and
then the parents not infrequently.
blame the seh6o1 llecause their child
does not get on when the fault' is at
home.
PIONEER TURNBERRY•
RESIDENT DIES:
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The death -of a pienee resider
of Turnberry Township, in the per•
son_. •off alar, Pearsonid w of 'An
drew Mitchell oci`:ured on Sunday
She. was a daughter of the late, Mr
and Mrs. Chas.. Pearson, born • it
S'cbtland, and with her parents cam(
to' Canada • at. the age of four years:
and 'settled, at Fc�gus, • afterwards
moving to Turn'herry Township .
were she'had' 'beer a '.resident. for
the past 78 years. Despite her ad:`
vanced years, Mrs. Mitchell had al
'ways enjoyed the best•of health, ane'
prior to her death had been able tr
he around` the , house. The decease
was -in her 87 year, and during her
younger days had always 'taken
very' active pari; in St. And :•
rew'
•Presbyterian Church.
Surviving•'are four .sons, and .faun
daughters, Dr. •Andrew., in Denver
Col.; Jack, on the homestead; *it -
!jam, Winghaln;- Charles and Agnes,
Cbilliwack, B..; Mrs. Ann Hawke,.
A•Black. D'iamon'd, Alta.; Mr's., David
Mrs..
-l3raeii�-Orartd. Ra.pids,_.11f'.ibh.,:.and ,
n°drew McK-aguo, NC/Ingham..
Tile 'funeral service was eondueted
at her late resideiree, Wingharn, on
•Mr. Atlieiitt in' Brussels pis' busy
these •days -'doing' whitewashing.. for
the farmers. ' -
' School has started , again wit!i'
teachers, and scholars busy - at wori:,
w —CURDS -CORNERS
Miss Mary Hodgins, Mr. and Mr's•
B'azil „,Thompson and Mr. Bert and
Frank Thompson . have 'all retut'ne+i
back to school fter spending. their
summer holidays ;their 'homes.
Moat schools.provide for the medi-
Mrs. '
Mrs. Howard Heide by. visited 'her
'cal examinaeion of the children, Par -
mother, Mrs. Wall recently. , ents should he invited to attend ' at
Miss. Laura Bell .find 'tars. Bell the examination and if they are in -
spent an afternoon at Mrsm . vitrrl, they, should. go.' The.school
Rome's, helping to quilt. doctor cannot db . more than advise
Corning from .liucknow one after- the parent that the c'hi't' requires
noon recently, Mrs.' Howard' Belden.medical attention; the school, dries'
•by' ran into Mr: Joe, Wall, whir was not' provide treatment. '
coming i om l.eeswater. No onci way The parent who neglects to follow
hurt only' the cart; rlamagr: l ,x little• : the advicrc of the school doctor may
It pays sometimes to look up ..ao l he.' seriously handicapping his child.
down when ycru are corning to a j.1 he child who requires glasses Can -
carnet. . ':•not do his work `without them. The
The Little Furca" still keeps goi'n,� !child who Cannot breathe through his
through 'by -ways and side+ -ways. ' mise heeausc of ederie ds is not likely
Tlose whotook in the Tlolyroor' to do' well in ••school.. 'l'ynl� o parent is
Institute-- piM:•n-ic:' :at -14.-,lop.rr. r'ei innsil"il:�•;. fir'"i;cein• that is i�Filfrl-
i -geeing- J?
port a. good tiace,:and :Const s:ver y Otte ;i•s reslie.vod of the conditions -which
carryin;gl" home a ';rile. • I the lance' doctor brings to his atten-.
' The funeral' of Misss Annie Stuart turn, That is ar • of the' teem -play.
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was held from her home Cyn >�atu, Y between parent:and 'eeheol,--ritpoal•
103,,t, , tar
.
on Sunday.
Mr. - and Mrs. John Kilpatrick and '
Ruby visited Hamilton' friends, over
the week -end.
Mi: and "Mr`s: Gehrge Hunter; Wii.1 --
and' Elleda spent Spnday with Mr, '•
and .,Mrs.• Bert Treleaven. '
Mr.',and. Mrs. Matt. 'Shackleton and
Benson were • guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Grey .of Goderich on Sunday.
1VIi..an' yrs: oe'Day M 1I 1tnn ---•
spent . the Week -end with the latter's
•mother, Mrs. John Menary.
Mrs. Audrey Teeft of Canboro and •
Mr. Will Fitzgerald of Detroit,- spent
a few • days .with their , father and -
sister here: ' • II .
, Mr. Orville 'Durnin has purchased
a new . Chevrolet sedan •car from Mr..
Lorne McKenzie. „
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PARAMOUNT
,The' U.F.W,O. of Paramount held
their, monthly, meeting on August 18;
at 'the home of Mrs. Will .Kempton,
Boundary. The meeting was opened
by •singing the opening song "How
pleasant 'tis to meet again" followed
by the, Lord's Prayer repeatedin uni-
son. The secretary then read the min-
utes of last meeting.' The- roll . call
was -promptly , --answer-ed - by some
splendid points on 'Etiquette., The u's-
ual'program was 'then given made up' --
of the following' selections: a letter
of appreciation received by the presi-
dent from Miss Isobel," Chesnut; the .
'former school.. o
teacher of Paramount
u
school,.containing thanks to the club
for their donation to her .in return
for her valued services which they
found her,,always ready to give acid
hope' that she may find as much to des
in her new community. She Will be •
missed in Paramount, but her place
will he ably taken by,Misd Annie Mc-
Donald . fur the coining year. Coni-
munity singing, followed by a nuni-
her of solos given by Miss Ruby Reid,
Miss ' Chesnut; Mrs. Scott and a
splendid • paper by Mrs. Wet. Mc .Gill,
also a recitation by ; Tiorothy Irwin.
A few selections oft the victr•ola add-
ed' to the program, which was brought
to a cloie by singing; the National.
Antliervi, and a hearty vote • of thanks
-was- tendered to the hostess for' the-
use, , of her home. A Contest was' :then
taken,, tap and the' hostess served
lunch: The September meeting ie'to
be hold at Mrs; Ketehabaw'a,
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