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, YOU SEE THEM EACH WEEK INi
THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN;:OF
THE' SENTI:NEC
vpr, tritest .`a few cents in one
of theme Perhapsyod,,have one,; of a,
hundreds things you may want to buy'
or .:sell?'
F. HELENS •
The date: of the Women's Institute
`tAt Home" -which.. had been set for•
March '3rdt has been :postponed in-
definitely. '
Miss Margaret' Thom,; R; Ni - is
nursing Mr, McLean of ;Lanes; who
is ill with .pneumonia.'
Lorne' Webb of Blyth as them
guest .of 1Vi;r. and Mrs. Harvey Webb.
Mrs: Dick Martin was ' a visitor
with 'her ;father, , Mr. Wil. Woods,.
wha is . feeling much, better after, an
attack -'of the flu. '
'Mr, Lloyd Phillips, attended the,
'f ,neral of his uncle, Ntr.;`Ifenry Phil
UPS', iri, Michigan. '
Extensive plans, have,��.been; : :pretty.
well completed,for the l'ant(uet of the
Young People's' • Society to be% held
in the United, Church' on- Friday ; ev-
ening. I£ the-vieather-ainarl` an1X. Gang
his,. part,`•this nevyventure; promises
to . be a splendid success.
The March meeting of the: Wo,
men's .Institute will be held at Mrs:
Will McCrostie's• on Thursday, March'
2nd: Roll. call, "Tempting ' Spring,
Dishes." Subject ,"Home, the Anchor
of " Our. National Life" in charge of
miss Mary Rutherford.' Hostesses
Miss ,Lila, Humphrey; .Mrsza. Will Ruth '.
erford. ' ,
• THEN PHONE US NO 35-
.:TELL ' US ABOUT IT AND:' SEE,
WHAT PROFITABLE AND ,QUICK
RESULTS. ONE".OF • OUR: WANT'
ADS -WIIL "BRING.
e ucknc
AFEG
KIN...
On Friday• evening a -sleigh=load of
young -folk ' and other folk ' not '. 50,
young •';w
aith•.,Peter ' Glazier as. team-
ster, .drove over ;to .Crewe 'to . attend.
and -debate their: Y. P, S.
the.concert,
,i
even n
Staged: A `ve pleasant: g
shad g *try ,p
was spent by all. The hilarity of the
slei • :load' was.:.in no way lessened
P elated_ Y 'l
ani
the -'u _ set, -which ;ryas m , p. ,
'r when taking t • the ditch to escape
t :.' ,�
o
the e .bare road. At :least that was the
reason given;•,to'the victims.
AMr. Matt. `"Shackleton ;' :of 'Crewe
broughta load of twenty-five or more
F
f ora' .Crewe` to, the 'Blake' Valentine
'social Saturday evening, and on'. their
'fri .the took transferred' his
�.`.return p
huzzian• cargo into a' snowbank'•For
.tunately •'their was no, ca sual1ities
either e' enin .
Miss: Olive : flake was in charge. of•.
• the which .consisted of;read-
program, •
ti
_.THE
LUCIECNOW SENTINEL
Published every Thursday morninif
at .Lucknow, Ontario..
Mrs. A , D. MacKenzie Proprietor
CaraPloelV•T,hompson Publisher
THURSDAY, FFBdtCARY, ,23, 4933
•
THE HOIIYTICl,ILTUEAL;::SOCIRTY
The re -.organization ' of :the 'local
Horticultural. Society: is, assured° and
With its •functibnizig, more attractive
hothes and'. home 'surroundings.• will
be made. -economically possible to;, all
The recent ' membership strive." met
with., marked,.: success and 'that ,fact„
in'
face • of present conditien-S' indi-
'cates ' that householders : • desire ,. •t9
beautify. . -their homes with flowers
and shrubberies' and'have; found that
fana
ctive --Horticultural ; :Society_.:„Os
indispensable: in promoting this home
beautification... Shrubs . and bulbs; of
the best varieties can thus ' be .pur
chased 'at first cost with the, benefit
derived by the. indivdual" planter. '°
. of ;bloom is not'.altogether
profusion•
a necessity, but a 'well planned' lay-
out will' bring results-plea$ing-• to _thee
eye and. Tong . with .well -kept lawns
and roadsides, on the part of `each
resident; will make Lucknow one'=of
the most, attractive villages in the
district '' '
.Attend the organization meeting;
of the Society ' on Thursday evening
next and if you are. not -already '' a
member,"" the "`dollar 'yoii `spend - to, 'be
come one will be a well: spent dollar,;
A ,premium'. of two 'roise bushes ac
companies each paid inenibership•
DRIVERS• WHO;FLEE..
Toronto Police . have • since Friday
•
Keen.' attempting in wain to locate the•)
driver ofthe
deathJcar
which struck
and.instantlY killed LumsdeSilve
ter, a'Toronto youth of en yenis of.
borhood attended the funeral' of the
ie i . .y
late ' James' Ritch nn, ,-Sunday.
after;p oon.' The' sjxmpathy - ,of thin
community' is extended: to Mr's. Geo.
Saunders, 'who. was bereaved. •by, the
death .of -her father,• Mr:.James .fit
-ehie3-last.:-Thursday
The Blake .w:; S. S.. met. 'at; • the
h me'•of Mrs. James Webster,.;Thurs
.d'ay afteetniQQn,the •president,'' Mrs. 11.
Horton in the chair. 'The: '•,opening;'
chap' "tei~of7;the-fated,-book"His Do-
mint, n of Canadaj' , bye Rev ..Edmund:
Olhver;;t D was given in a`,inter
°sting .mariner" by Miss;; Alice Shack-
leton.
's .
Teton. These meeting ;�,aret full of in=
terest,'and 'we hope for "a .full atten-
dance on March 16th,
, at the home
,
of 'Mrs: R. 'Johnst
on.
est
Miss ,Alice .Shackl>
eton, spent Part
of ' last week :with.
her' :cousin's Mr d
. e.
ackleton • Crewe.. and Mrs.,;Matt.;•Sh ,
e• Board: meeting.
At the, Quarterly
in:Hackett's 'Church, Wednesday Tavener af-
L•ernoon, 'Rev. Campbell
re-
ceived an unaniimous , nvitation to
remain ori he AshfieldCircuit for
the
':. '
vener.accepted
a,
ev: C T
fifth -year: , R
invitation to
remain. • •
the ... ,
"LANG SIDE
-P -4✓'
The Laangaide• 'Club held ' their en-
tertainnient an Friday evening, when,.
the• East side put on ,the program,'
consisting of "'orchestra music, solos,,'
duets 'and dialogues The. next meet-
ing. ' is February. ' 25t1i,' when ; :. •the
West side entertains with, progressive
euchre. .'
A. little boy arrived at the• home
of Mr; and' Mrs. ttobert Stuart on
February ,9t Congratulations.
Misses ' rdyss and,.'Gertie Brown`
spent , nday - with . their ;.friend;
Miss Reba. Marshal
Miss Laura Martin 'of ":Sx: Helens
y'pley anc1.•'District
(Intended' for'Last Week)
-Miss 'Catherine Test dy-ref the •yil
lege is+' very 'ill Het' sister, Mrs..
Saul Graham of London is 'here at-
tending her. '
Rev. C.N. ,MacKenzie teak charge
:of his .services: at ;Ripley ,and Olivet
appointments, -'Sunday, after an ,ob-
ings by Misses. Alice Shackleton and
Beth McConnell, and Charles
rick;
.' Hiles;
' i Violin,
otos byHarvey' 'Klpatr ck,
/.
selections "by Tom. Glen:: and Living
ston Menary.'; accordian' solos; har-
monica band ' with the bones played=
• ': b by Bert Norton. The 'short play pre-
sented by Harold Webster& Clifford
well
Norton Kilpatrick and Bert N rt n was we
'
received. Iti,'the course of the evening
.,..
Jim 'Curran read �'an` address of
ap
preeiation of the' help Perey Blnn
-
dell had so freely ` iven in the Y.P.
S. and' as 'a -slight token of the esteem
e Harold,
which' her Ire is,.�ietd •,
Webster -presented sented
hi
with
a
hand-
some. Pen
andsome'Pen and pencil set.1 •made
a brief reply in which he ere55cd
his thanks for the gift • and the plea-
sure
P pea
sure''he had derived'.'from ,attending
the Y:.P:.S.'meeting s.. and
hoped` he
would still be 'able to attend occas-
ionally. ion lly'
Y•
Quite a number from this neigh
•
sence . of ,fa' few aveeks •,;
• re
c 'ved `
:Word,' has .been;,re ei . here.
the, death of Mrs. Isaac 'McAdam; of
Conqs uest+ ''Sask ,a
Mr.•'nd ,Mrs.. -•Mev
.Adam'` ;•are well known throughout
this • district, ' having resided. on Con;
12, 'Huron,_,, for many, years. "Three:
Mrs. o, . `David ,Strud Sr'
sisters.. ere,, . ,
h
-.Mrs., Adam oRutt1e, Mrs. -Robert'gull.'
-
ter and` a ',brother,- Andrew -Johnston,
edece ed" -tier Nelson
haying p
' r as
•
is,�.._gr. a dso_n
>Gt
•
spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs,
to
R: ''Srt. a
. "T'he ,, Women's' Institute held an,
entertainment in 'the .hall ' 6n Tuesday
evening, •consisting' Of solos by J.' C.
Reed, W Lott, Gordon.. Leggatt,,
anddScott Paterson,:. duets by -' Agnes
Gillespie and Gordon Leggatt!, and
nusical numbers - by the orchestra,
Were also given.: A - debate, Resolved
;tljat Poverty rather . than.._,,,,Biches.
tends to Develop Admirable 'Qualities
of Character. Mrs., D. Beecroft and
Miss, Mae 'Wightman` •upheld the -af
firmative, Mrs V..Emerson, and, Miss:
Grace , Richardson upheld, .the pegs-
tive. The judgesLMiss• L. 'MacDonald,;
Olive Farrier ander, Mr,'W. Henderson;
decided in 'favor. of Poverty.
Mr. and Mrs.George •'Harkness and
Reba spent Sunday with Mr. .and
Mrs., V: Emerson.. '
Mr.:and Mrs,:. W , Tiffin, ;Mr. and;
Mrs.G.. Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs E.
•Tiffin • and . family, spent Monday ev,
,ening with Min and Mrs. Wm.
FOR
DYCE'
number of young people from
owingLondon closing
the • Hi
'� anada� Get
oda,
ow C
GLl[,IN T MAN.
0? :datERNMENTS
• coMMPAaco
FAM NAPES CPU 'FIELD CROPS
19L3 - 1931, .
ends
' field Crops Gov: Exp's ` • F,ieid Crop} ' Field Cro'ps Av
• 1913 .. 1931 . 1927.31 • '
$552,b00,000 « S275,000,000, , 5425,000,000 • '' 'f8¢b;o0e f O
3'&i taxes -
1931• '
$940,coo jOC)0
study showing,the comparison.
=vet
A the 'cost of r
botwe�n CXo .
';went in Canada and the ,farm
wale° of • all 'field crops ha.* been
'""'prepare t. -by`W: '$$'arrfucd ' Evans-
rid d'r e•
eleased for• the National
`' •, , a r
Gomtnittee on .economy in ;tiriblte
• finance by the. Canadian Chamber
ot',Coznnierce. The study; as 11-
"hart. indicates'
he c
r"'ed byt ,
:.•lust at , , , .
,that in' 1913• the total' sum expeka.
ed • by ;governments, for. ordinary
.rpurposes was equal"to 00 per cent,
of the farm valu'e•of all field crops
in Canada, In 1931 Govern-
. menta expended a.• sum egiial• 16
•2ie6 per cent. QZ►e ya10:of all
,•1910 1 rY;ifI . R
r'
r 'e c , do Hall •
rices 'we e
As prices, .. X n y
law , and yield •not high in 1931,•
another comparison is added.,'The-
average, value` ' of all field ,crops°
top the- 5h erirr�• t 2? 1•:9:3,1,
y
ing ,three years of good ,prices,; •'
was• $806,000,004, while the ordin
ary expenditures of governme'nta
in.1981 were .$920,000;000
Whereas m'1913',a slit* equal to •
one-half the: -'valee
-oi"
t. eileld
ere s 'sufficed o meet ordinar
y
governiielit expenditures, a stage
has now been reached ,where the,
average value 'ot retotru
falls short by many. •rhiliioils, of '
meeting 'the ordinary`
:dotlars.04 m � _ . n.. ,.,
sec uircments of govcrniliets.
If •
th Btime. • eon. • 'Person67ars.theypassedin:Kenneth.pallbearersCharlesSeveral'
•
TH;ITECHU RCH•
Miss" Gladys -Garton, niers° in ; On-
tarie 'hospital, London, visitetUat her
•
home here 'last week,
We -.are : sorry . to report,' ' Master
Russel Moss: to be suffering . from' a
ha'tily' bruised, thumb as a, result•:of
being , caught in the 'engine ' while at
work.' b
Miss Olive, Kennedy is: 'spending . a
few 'days 'at,. the home of Mr 'and
1VIrs:.. Geo.' McClerieghan.
A, social will be• held Friday even=
Ing • in the ;basement of the Presby-
terian church. Rev. `C H. ''MacDonald
will , give • •any address: .As well', a
program " of musical numbers. : and
recitations, 'Everybody welcome.; :
We, are sorry •Mrs. Murray ;is not
as well as her 'many friends: would
wish, and also 'Mrs. Craig, . Sr. and
Mr. Robe' t Ferry.
Miss Letty Fox returned to 'her.
home after • spending a month'. `kith
her .sister in 'Lucan:
i41r;' ,rack 'Gillies and. Mr. Peter'
McDonald. spent ,Monday evening at
the home ',of. Mir. John `Purdon.
'.
o
.•
'84x°- iris Sory to report ,the scrip
illness, of ,Mrs.'' Robert; 'Sterart,' ;iter,
sister'. tx!as' called home 'front North
Bay to' see her; We• hope to hear, of
an...imn roveanent" Sobn_ W_,..
O Fleeing • from, the: scene of • an, ac
fatalit
ci est at , and` TiarticuTarly Yt
n a rehensron', limes -with' it
upon .. pp
es and.' rightly, so
severe Consequent . ,g y,
if -••the menace. -of .the.hit-and-run
°` s to -be: cont, oiled: ` One, who
dr>rver t , .
had
such. an
fortunate) . has never . ad
il'
experience, can
Scarcely real
ize ;'th
e
": aralizing
fear which would actuate
one :to
fli ht `whether'. the- `mishap
. g ,,
was purely accidental or a- result of
ce
ar lessness.
Drivers . ho' isms
in ' on the, scene,
w
adm ,
•'it their resPp onsibility, : and offer
ceumr Thea
WING..
Thur)., Friday, Saturda
1ebrua►r ' 23-24-2
SPECIAL •
WILT;, ROGERS
,, In
12owa T -o Barth
With , • .,,a.
.IRENE �• RICH '',41D
”..'DOROTHY JORDAN
d Eggs,Wil
Get. Beek to; Ham .an Efig
Will 'Rogers In Hid
' Funniest Picture,,
—NEXT. WEEK
BUCK JONES
Iit
one Man.. Law
A ' Western
son, 2nd con a j.
Mr. G; Pinkney was able ' :to re-
'surae hisOn Monday at, S. S.
No 8, lifter a;' week's ,`rest ,due to ;ill
health. ea
George Tiffin had • a numb i -'of
aeams ` drawing 'baled alfalfa, lay to.
Teeswiiter,', On Monday. ,
eve assistance to their - victim,,
rY
1i ' show ' in the -
should., a nleniency
,
other ~hand the •p
courtsPolice
: ' On the
should p, o ld spare • Pio' effort , in searching
out the 'man who flees' and let him
the. consequences of his cow-
ardly
q,
a act. Such : a course •would 'do
idly •
much• ' h'.on motorists the
to'emphasize m'Pasize
l �`
of fir ht' '.and would l �"
folly g �'eaty
curtail:- the menaceof the hit -and=
rung driver. -
BiJY .AT•; HOME
•
2 -ION
•
� a son
visited
' ete
r -w
t
;Mrs. P
Mr and'
with "'Mr. -'and Mrs. 'Henry -; :.Gardner
a
ore
We are ,pleased.t ,p that Mrs.
ort t s
M
i hues rove in ' to im A.�"Coop'cont n �
health and that y
contrar . to her phy-
Y
.sicians expectations she will,; goon
be
able to leave the Hospital in •Wing=,
h
am:
'at
nCe
o
os froma dista
Among those
Mr. Jas. • Rit-
tending the _funeral ,of M
Sunday -were,`
°hie; which was held on, .
Mr W. B. Ritc Walkerville Mrs.
�hie,. , •T
Mrs. =Ronald' Timmins;
M¢Renie, Timmins;
Detroit;. 'Mr;' Robt. 'Johnston, Mrs.
•ino,.."M'or :S.an ' Golderidh; Mrs Geo.
,
RaighHaigh„,•Seaforth; Mr. Robt Irwin,
Kin.cardine•Messrs. David G.Stroud •
ker.
,r ,
Will , and David,. Jr.; Tiverton.
is. still. bedfast Mrs. ;,Will :Gardner.
foliowin�g an : attack .of ,pleurisy:..
:Miss Myrtle Ritchie : returned, . to
Toronto and Mrs. Clifford Eastman to
Port Hope on Wednesday. '
A' flEAL.TN' SERVICE OF
TH )CANAD,IAN MEDICAL
'ASSOCIATION AND .LIFE
fawn
INSURANCE COMPANIES
IN CANADA.,_
IA ON. -USING,: TOBACCO ' r.
There is an old saying; and a. very
that. what is
` -one-:ao_�the�.efiect�,_.__,� • ,._-.,.,_ ..,�._.._,_�:
true
one man's meat is'another man's` poi- •;
ion. This aphorism• is most.. fittingly.
applicable':.in the,, case of tobacco. •
Just as : di er in he sp s- •
people
These days are 'days; of economy..
It Costs'out of .town for
a •day's ,shoppin_g..•When values are
Y
q .
equal in your own: ;town' the. trip
away is a 'foolish expenditure and a..
tiresome outing. You 'at.lea t owe
it to -themerch its in'.your .own
cf auntYy to- shop
frst in --the ioeal-
stores: '- Uusually •the^articles . can be,'
red "'us ' as well 'in Lucknow :ae'
J t.
elsewhere and -you thereb make. a
Y y,
saving. ,•
Mother You , were, very naughty
:to disobey°:me, a" V Have punished
(?ti m
ate res.`s ,
Son: "Munimie, bei; my.'niinda not
down thei'e" ., ,:.•
.. �r
Newspapers.'•are '"head and 'nshould
era", above any' •other advertising'
mediuin, according to Dente ` asset','•.
Canadian;': industrialist ' of 'Toronto,'
who recently'•addressed business ad-
ministration 'and , econofnic .students,
of the University of Wester,\--ntar-
io.
$ tby
ical:_make-up and in ' their .'' mental',
outlook, so also may they differ
their 'resp "rise to 'fonds,.drugs,'tobac-
ti
co "'er 'substances -This .latter
phenomenon is spoken of as an adios-
yricracy
No two persons are . exactly alike ,: •"
One, Perso
eats
- c
er
ta
in foods oods
digests.itim readily, while the s`am
nde
food will . cause "a disturbance in.
,
with carbo
'is w n
another person.. •So it h
mono , ide,: nicotine and:certain coal.•; •
t
tar derivatives ,which are. eontained
In, nor are the " products of tobacco
'
am'oke; Tolerance—the' ability %to use
be
tobacco without. dj comi'0rt-�may .
fairlyuickl in sone eases,'
acquired q y,,
but more often, , it ' takes *ears too
make an individual .: a seasoned
DEPT. CUTS EXAMINATION' FEES
A. change in ' tre regulations •deal
ing• with Lower; Scheel, examinations,'
whereby > the cost . of the• examination
to the • student : has been t reduced
from •, $1.50 per paper to ' $1, 'and "the
cost' to' the Department 'will be
greatly reduced,`"has been, announced
by • the •Department , of . Education at
Toronto. In." th,e announcement from'
Toronto it has been stated that three
factors are behind .the new' policy;,of
the department,. besides improving
the educational ` system of ^Ontario:
They. are: The desire to leasen the'.
geneiri4...`cost ,Of ` examinations,• the
wish,t6, paid by candidates
and, the advisability ' of transferring
greater' • authority, ,to' local ';entrance
boards. It ' is '._ n ointed" out that 1:4- the
new r`.iling.the 'reading' of the paper*
or. ... ,o the
mill. be Minter, ,the.. auth ity ..f .. .,.
i, .
lfiner •.
oard
. The,e .
c en Pence b � #
to al t
the 'answer a erg Will lie,
wlin'` value , lip ,
Paid. at the rate 'of 25 cents per paper
which the department contends,, (will
mean a ;Considerable•"savingin Monet
to theni,' ow"' e forr�ie method of
t r.
gtiarantecing' the', travelling 'ekpenses
of -all teaeher-markers 'to Toronto
_..ing then 'at •"the rata of 10`,
and paY g "$. ..
4thCON., KINLOSS
r
r.' Dave. - Carruthers attended• . s
meeting,in Stratford .aast'week.
•s week
Martin a "
'Mrs:. R. pestla t
.with Tier father, Mr.' Woods ,of St,
Helens.
Mr., Lorne Hamiit
em a•w'been
inh.a • `h
a
s b ,e
n
confinedto• thehouse for some
!'i's able, ta be:about ,
B ,
Miee..IFene Strathdee .'held a Val.!
entine' Social last •Friday :night, ;when.
all the parents •, and pupils met' to-
gether and 'spent' <'a, • 'very' . plea'sant
evening.' A _ilplendfd • progran was
enjoyed, ' after . which', refreshments
:were „served.' ; '
The, IJ.F. W. 0., held their Feb►
rear,: meeting "at the 'home ,of Mrs,'
George. White; With • a, good atten=
It -is 'a' recognized fact that' amok-
...
ing causes: a quickening:: of the••,pulse,
era increase . in blood '.
and a ' temp r rY
Pressure. Digestion is: slowed,. and it
'dest
is swell -known: that smoking' destroys
the-. feeling ;of"hun er
.
The extent ;,owh ch,t
,these and other
changes . occur' vary in� different in_
dividuals, ' but ; in • ••the ,. majority - of
of •them `reach the
cases, .none.. stage
e
g
cause'
: the ' ma ' he saidto
where Y.Y
concern. To those., with;' a varying
or. ab-
degree :of -•hypersensitiveness'.
roe �f:�heir ho d'ee;'•
.tiOrhl�tl n�litio118__ . Q 1. r.
n of'thei .
the variations and the ext° t r,
ecurrenee may a be real pr;oblem.,
.
To the susceptible, individual, :over-
indulgence
over -indulgence •ins'ntoking•:may be Mani-
fested in : many•, ways. It may be in-
dicated
by Pal itation andrapid
heart action -whet is generally
known as , the'. "tobacco :heart". The
increase. in blood presSure may give
rise to pain in :the' chest, .or contri-
bute to dizziness,' irritability and in-
somnza..
Thatperiod of extreme restlessness
and tossing `about, prior to sleeping;
f. which many people* eomplain, • can
Often be placed. `at the • door 'of exces-
sive smoking. The number of 'sm'ok
ere with-cougbsrbears evidence to, the
irritating: effect .of smoking on the
respirator: tract ' of ,some ' persons.''
This, • if ,continued, may contribute 'to : `:' '
the'f,obcurrence of niiore distressing : •'
lung conditions.'
The pleasure which- smoking gives'
to 'many people is not to,. be denied.'
This pleas'6re Would be enhanced—were'
the botlnds of, moderation •'hot over-
stepped. 4 •
Questions concerning Ilealth, ad-
dressed to the Canadian. Medical ' -AS, •
!iociation; ,184 C011e e' Street, • Toron
to, - will be answered'' personally by
;letter.
Y 1
Mr,., John McLean, a resident of
the. second .concession of'Kinloss, died,
On Monday, at the home sof Mr. Clar-
ence , Ir,w n's, ' where he had -been 111'
for some .time, sit the age of. 'seventy-
two..The.''funeral was held on ,Wed.,
nesday, *pin, ,Kinloss Church, ' ; and
was attended by :old friends ''and.
neighbors. The services' were conduc-
ted ,by Rev. L.. Burgess.'
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P �„ ,week. with 11fr. and :Mrs,'
Waiter, .,Hilton:.
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