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THURSVAY, SEPTEMBER 10, OW ^
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1-AUCKNOW SENTIN.J!„.1:
Published' every Thu rsclay morning
at Lucknow, 'Ontario.
A. D. MacKenzie, Proprietor'
and Editor. •
iltURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10 1031
1.31.1X appreciating the ieisbnal -
1.credit needs of merchants and farm-
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the IlaTnIco-FMontreal--is-alWays
ready to 'discuss with . customers the
matter of temporaryloans for bud-
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/2 neck puirPgses-
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The facilities of this Bank are. cordially `placed at your dis-
posal. To each and every customer we endeavour to give.
considerate and individual attention.
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TOTAL ASBETS EXCTAB OF"$76,000,069
liucicnow -Bruch--C. L. cl,BPILEt Manager'
_Apple AropliVrOlt
• Will Be Best In Years
If all, the No. 1 tipples: which are
; , • Saleable•-are•••pieleend-Packed,-Sdine_.
50,000 bairebi of 'apples, will go ant
Huron.County this year; 'according
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Fin• ally Suceecis_
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And': George Young has.
Welt." 'ast week .he. won the swim:,
Ming marathon .t the -.Catiadian'; Na-
tional Exhibition and. thus gives. the
!black,, eye to thaeWhe bav'e,,Auring
the ,-ast few yeare',calling beenint
bad names .^ We 'are glad he did.. He
gertainly, seemed to 5milte-a Paer.fist
of tying swim the-past-few-years5
sand( there were, those who thought,
Mental Health'
By D. M. LeBOURDAIS
134""rN•tion:IIX44"Committed fEdueot Mstimentil. HCanrsiat"
PRESENT-DAY' SEX IDEA
RELICS OF BYGONE AGES
Object IN Mental Hygiene is to Bring
Abok. a More Honest 'Facing of
Sex Problems. .
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Mr, and Mrs. Itaynnind Finnigaii
visited the latter% mother on. Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Alton spent Thursday
afternoon with her sister, Mrs. D.
McWhinney. .
,•'.Mrs. Kenny .0o.mpbell. and children
bf',Detroit who :bass been visiting
• friends. far' the lost month returned.
Some on Sunday. accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. J. Menary.
Miss Alma Blake was home frOnt
Toronto for the week -end, • • •
.MSwan,rSMrs. Geo..
Sr., •ylsited Clinton
friends on Sunday. • ; .
Dr. and Mrs. Herb' Wanda of 'Pe -
:reit, Mr& Matt.. Woods and daughter .
Luclinew,, visited 1Wrii,'"Wira. Dur -
The desire for self.preaervetion
and the urge; for, reproductipn 'are
lbe.twe primary •instincti. They are
.41,e tvell-springs. Irma -which ft*' the,
'arias and the sciene.;. to. one' 4rothem,
of' them can be' traced every 'phase,
of .,our are also me
ponSibie,..1Or • Most.. of • the'•.ilit• Wh/Ch•
aflht our
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gether n communities it.1•Wi'..neces-.
,he .did :net 1"try," -that , he lost heart.'.sarY,• in the interest of the Continua
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as soon as he'be-g•-arettr,-thhilt-he--wauld regulate.' these •••-•irratipctiv-r•
fiavte to work .' for -a vigtory, But iriveS; Laws, rules, regulations, 'grout
up. Often' these , were ...trained, to-:•inee:,
temporary'. or .local 'needs, but later
iecoming enihatued in tradition, hiive
continued in effect:long after. the
may be that those ;ether years
was 'in `poor physical capdition This,
year there was nQ sign of any ;yak.
ening. He Soon set the pace andiseern,
ed to have no difficulty in holding it original reason. had Pissed. Many,
He is to be cengratulated, 'but he will sad no logical foundation at ell, but
hardly need our congratulationt..ke arose out of .superstition and igrior
Will be acclaimed erimagh arid many ance. In this eategory are some of
of those .whiitMot-st-op--to-call-birn--our•--present.day
sex ideas.' "
"yellow" when .he faileclIniaYTbe the
•first to shout- for him no* that, the
has won. One, of the. things 5whieh
George :Traing must, bave learned
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0S'4'. family, on -$6nday,
Mr.' 'arid .51rs:' Bert • Trelettien,„
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anuly, itr. an rs., Wilfred, 5. •
• •iati".•and family sent; SaturdaY •
nmg velth, Mr•,,,.."ind,14ra,,:'Alex Reek,
Who • celebrated : L•
lfth anniversary of their wedding: •
'ittr Arld4,551VIrsrboinpson and
The whole Suhjegt of sex IS shot
through, with tabeas. While, such
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ot inherent in the principles of
Christianity; the, Christian. Church
since his fist speciaeidar success has been largely-respenSible-lar-the
when he came in first at Catalena, is inculcation of a feeling that sex in.
that public fame is a fleeting thinggeneral is nasty, many. shit are sin -
It is to be hoped'thet he haalearaed
poise in the years since end that he
Will not llaw himself to be led into
chided in the. Christian eate'gory, buy
the word "sin" has, largely come tc
denote Sex. It has cone to be laokee
foolish.- sayings and doings,: which he upon as a More or Tess necessary evil,
-, -will later regret: ' but an evil neverthelesi. • .
while we :-may-: be„ -glad that., --This -tendency: has rem'
very unhealthy attitude, general')
A_apples_thiyear__The..eaality of the of, a central. packing plant. The pack.
•00- eorge won thethat the
race and
family of Tillsonburg, sew -it -Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jne,..•
The monthly meeting of the W51.
S. was held at the horne,ef Mrs. Dave
McWhinney With a „very good atten7,
• kr: and Mrs. .ino. Witt of Lanes, -.
were in the neighborhood on Sunflii.Y.
• The Lucknow High School students
WereAsint Over. theWeekLerid. '
:Mr. F. W. _Treleaven, saleinutiifor •
ladies' wear, ef,Tordnto, spent Wed ' .
nesday evening with his brother, Bert
ariples-in-the-connty-isTver-y- _ ear te• Cenada, as the 'records of mental clinics ev-'
the unsprayed orchard there is con- they would be able to Obtain 'better
!af-Lthese-iong-enchiranee tests. ,While er yWhere-shOw;-7-Parents...fear-tyr-nlis
-the ,spraYed-erthards,_he added. in they had it central packing pfaikt, we may questiori-th-e-wla-olt-imanress--
siderable scab. , Huron. there are results, he states. A ,:col • storage, bodily exercise is necessary to health, -easi•-sex--4eatters-franilly_Lwitk.theii
fortrsi---growers-4eleing-5.odveitta lant_in_eonretinn thc_entral exertion which takes <every bit of re. „children and maintain a harmful an
of 'mystery. The"children; in tarn./
ted -by the fruit hyandh of the'Ontaiio Sary, but it Witaild. fit in Very well, can hardly -be healthful. It is via
coricerning this that important phase
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to the estimate of Ian McLeod, Ag -5.
Representative for H-uroe.
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Most of ,the aPprei' -Which--ara•-sold
outside the -country will •be slipped
from -Clinton. Godericb ankLucknow
will also be Shipping points.
° Many of these apples will go opt'
by truck. Mr. MeLeod stated that ii
• would be 'impossible :to estimate how
many • carloads would go out by
freight. The, apple. crop in Huron this
- year is about eighty per cent. better
than it was last year, according to
Mr. McLeod; and many growers have
Stated that their crops 'this year are
the best or many., years. '•
All the apple counties wil) have
large crops this year, Mr. ,MeLeod
states, .and,as a result, there will' be
small dema an .
serve.b trellgththOlUrnan-14.4,5L-11a& "up-.ignnvnt and
Of the free spraying service'cenduc- packing plant would •not be ,neces-, hypersensitive
Department Of Agriculture.,- • • ' he adds. that some of, these swimmers come life•
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-Iffiron in amount Of acreage; stands -- There has been • much discussion oi
back year after year; but no Man
' .able to wire_Lthe race two 'years in late as to whether ents er, teach
and only one woman has ever been
ers should be real:Mai, le for sex. in
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mid et- -fourth- among- the appie pRomo,r/No-Bu•siNE
growing counties of the province. •
or:three growers in the coun-
a-y expected to ship te the
old country . this 'year. They , will
eonsigne their apples to an Ontario
7ruit man in England and".he . will
make disposition for them. , Other
growers consign their fruit to Coro:.
mission' men in the larger cities. The
balance' of the market ia made:' up
chiefly of truckers, an occasional ap-
ple buyer who comes through the
county,: and • sales ' in neighboring
counties. •
According -to Mr. McLeod, the
nd foranything but No growers are handicapped by the lack
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REGISTER. .1(*CARDINE
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The registration , unemployed .
inItiricardina as -elsewhere was. con
eluded. on August .31st,.the result: be- . •
in5 as follows: -.• ' . • '
.In• .meir'registered thernsel-:
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-'-number-'-bfl -fare_
and 52,married. The riga of these • :-
men range from 18 to 71, and they
bate , been- outnift-o-
month-to-two--years,LOne_man_has_a
'wife 'and seven children, dependant
on him'While others are graded .dewn
front4hat...,Jnaraber This figures ant
to' about four per cent of the popii.:
lation of the town, based on the 1931
census figares. • •
succession. ,,•It is more than likely struction. The general 'ew of thos..
The London Chamberof Coineree when a man or woman continnes who have given the attei.
is sincere in its desire to be of as-
sistance to, your centre in connection
with community, building projects
you may be intending to prorinite and
extends a cerdial, invitation to.citi-
zens 401# your community to meet Mr.
J. A. , Langley, Commercial Secre
tent,. Canadian Legation in Japan,
who will be at the London Chamber
of Commerce Tuesday and Wednes-
day, September..8"th and 9h to inter-.
view those desirous of opening r -or
expanding business in Japan.
W. H. Wood,' Manage.
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Staton-JO-station ("any.
one') culls between 7.00
ata 8.30 p.m. local
• time are on the low
'evening rate. Between
8.30 pm, and 4.30 a.m,
they are On the "nght
retie basis and still
loWer.
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• Nita :ws worried'.-.. she could rick imagine where she had
lost her hraceiet,in the hotel or on the journey home.
• "I can't think what I could' have done with it," she kept
telling ler mother...
"Why not telephog: to the htel," mother suggested.' "It'i •
after eight -thirty now and a call will only cost, a few.
cents." •
Imagine Nita,s j,oy when the hotel clerk told her that the
brcelet.had been found in her room and would be =ilea
to her right away.
Thanks to her mother's suggestion, Nita's anxiety ,was
re-
lieve&at once . .. and die. cot of the call w's considerably
less than her taxi fare from the station. '
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-hsical exercise until the Point of
exhaustion is reached that the body.
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is rendered just a little less able to
ndure's° much again. And it seems
rather foolish t� use np all one's en-
ergy ins'one burst of speed or • one
spell of endurance.
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Teachers To Give
Middle. School Pas
Students Receiving 66 Per Cent. Need
Not Write.' Departmental Tests,
Will Mean Sating to Candidtes.
Teachers' certificates will be stiffi-
dent'en kive students in middle
schools of Ontprier 'promotion, in place'
of departmental examinations, accor-
ding to blew • regulaiions approved
recently by Hon. George, S. Henry
premier of the province and mini§tet
ofeducation. This measure will' lu.
effective for the school year 1.931-82
Pupil' 'c ndidates who receive 04
pesr_sent. id over in the various sub ;oderich Township today,. (ieorg(
jects of the middle schools and art; ;paten, M.P. for North Hurn; chd-
so listed, in the: confidential report: enged his colea•gues in the Commons
t.members Of the Senate to set up
submitted by the schools to the de'. 'nd Jxample in national , economy b),
pertinent will he exempted from writ. •oluntatile acceptingi a reduction ot
ing On the departmental examination .0 or 121S per, cent, in their selaries..
In reviewing Present day 'condi.
Middle -school exams will be con
ions, Mr. Spotton said, M •part:
ducted as. heretofore and all midi, "With the present •loW prices ol
dates, other than. those who hay, tgricultural products,, farmers can,
beengranted Standing on the report sit continue unless things they be) .
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hi their teachers," shall- take the de oniedown in poportion. ' Witnes.
,tai tests Ali middle schioo Ilhe price of agricultural produde at
study is that this is a parent's job.
One of the objects of the mental
hygiene motement is' to laying about
a more sensible attitude toward seX:
When parents ,can be induced. W face
Lhe Matter squereTY in their own
lives it may then• be pasible_for thern
to answer honestly' and without
qualms the . first questions of then.
114dten about ,"where babies. come
fron3.,i •
(Information on any point not cov-
red here will be given .in later' is-
•••,ues if you. will addre,ss Your ques-
,ions to • "Mental Health,' 11
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eorge St., Toronto, Ontario)
Ut-des- /01137STo
Cut Owl, Salaries.
George Spotton Suggests Reduction
of 10 To 12V2 P.C.
GOdeich, Sept.,,7.-At the annual'
ield day of the Farmers' Club el
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Mis. Patterson.and Mrs. English :
are visiting at Mr. James Pollock's.
krs. Ben Scott and babe are spend-
ing this week with her mother, Mrs. .
Pettipiege. 5 .
Mr: Cecil Hill' of Sarnia ' visited
with his- father -this-I.-week, -
r. and -Mrs. jaek-Einerson-ealled- - --,
on friends at Chesley last week.,
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e vanishing , point and faiin
certificates will -indicate credit an, ements as high as ever. Iniagifie
prefieiency standing as heretofore. Us. ,he president of our, own railroad
sclumls where there are prizes foi
!rawW175,00e per year ancrilmost
11.57.a-1,,,th --t. like amount in extras. Thirty-five
middle shati1 'candidates the
• Ither 'railrciad fficials" draw froth
;15,000 to 635,000 'per year. while
rackmen -and trainmen are laid off,
"Medicl fees and law fees Must
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owe down. Any clergyman reeeiv-
Mg oyer $2,000 per year shotild.agree
o it reduction, Higher' paid civil
,ervarits! should make some Sacrifice
Ind I challenge my colleagiies in thc
ommons and, the senatfirs to step
iut in the very forefront and take a
s loudly ap-
21auded.
'eduction of 10 and 12'h per ceni
Mr. Spotton said he would gladly
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'Lir salaria?.
ote for a reduction of $1,000 • no'
rear to mernbers and urged a shorter
ession. Mr. Spotter' wa" .
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may be made by the principals them-
selves. Where scholarships of Prize:
ar: offered for competition among
two or more schools the competitori
shall take the 'departmental exam,
inationS. .
For some time the certificate pass
arrangement has- been• used for thf
high gh-ool entranA in variou
schools 6f 0,ntariti with much' suc-
cess. It. application now to the mid-
dle School comes after considerable
agitation and 'recommendtien from
special committees that have bad the
idea under invatigation.since 1928.,
"A Study of a large number o"
schools show," said Mr. Henry yes
terday "that 28.8 per cent. of candi-
dates Whego up,fer the middle school
exanis are ranked at 66 per cent. of
'higher by their-Aeacbers. these_
alone are'granted • certificates .with
ant exams it will be possible to. de.
crease, the neither of assoc4te ex
aminers by 28.8 per cent. Based upot
tii•e amount 'paid .,ot, by us in 193'(:
this deerease Wbuld represent a sav„
lag th salaries 'paid, to associate ex •
ainitierti of 832'044.60"
Not A small factor in the scheme,
tdded Mr. Henry, would be the say,
,pg to parents and candidates thru
nit Southern Ontario of the fees
low paid, $1 per paper, for trying
e-xam.c. emoant- that-Would-
lae' been sailed to parents in 1930;
lad the. scheme been in force,' Would
lave been $35,147. Fees paid by can-'
lidates are divided in the proportion
60 per cnt. 0 the local' school
'oard. Thus the department would,
ore 621,088.20 and the sehool boards.
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It's Eas3T(ii-Buy at
M AR.KET'
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Luck now's
Departm.eit Store•
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onumental Works
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Lucknow, Onta,40 •
Has the largest And most' complete
stock in the itost beautiful designs
to choose from, in-
!WARBE, • SCOTCH, SWEDISH
AND CANADIAN GRANITES
W$ make a Specialty of
• Family nammuments and invite
your Inspection.
Inscriptions Neatly, Carefully and
Promptly Done.
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See us „before placing .your
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Phone 74
Leann* •
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R, A. Spotting
Phone 256
Wiggham
FALL FAIR DATES
Western), London, Sept. 14-19.
Brussels, Oct. ;-2.
Cape Crokr, Reserve, Sept. 24--25.
Chesley, Sept, 24-25. -
Dungannon; Oct. 8-9. •
Goderich, Sept.' 15-16:
Hanover- Sept, 16-18.
Kincardine, Sept.
Lion's Head,, Sept. 30 -Oct. 1.
Lueknow, Sept. 24-5.
Mildnuty, Sept 22-23.
Paisley, Sept. 20--30.
Pinkerton, Sept. 18.
Ripley, Sept. 2-30,
Saugeen Rerve, Oct.5-;--6.
Tara,' Oct., t-7. -1 • '
Teeswateli Oct. 6-7.
,Tiverton, Oct. 5-6.
Underwood ,Oct.
Wiarton, Sept. 18-19.
Voripicham;
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