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,COLUMNS OF ,THE
LUCKNOW SNTINE
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114k:ENS'
Mxs, ThAznas 14lillerr has gone to ;i
Winghani;; *hero sbe will spend, the
'Motor with her' sons, Mr. W.:Trai d;
Mrs, Miller,:
Woods,:xs; a vi•sitor w itli�`
1114,r•daters at' Guelph and, Fei'gps,
.Mughessrs., 'Frank and To Todd left!
on. •Saturday ' for; the Royal` 'Winter'
Fairs ' Toronto' with their herd of 14,
.berde,011: .ngus cattle,; :
ivlr. hiedley'Scar#fe, who has been
employed' with Xt.,F G•. Todd, left".
olt;',Satur%1ay •for a, visit. 4t home'
at. iLeeds, : England He .34",,„41 ; -sail from,"
gent -044n charge 'of' cattle' shipped
Frank Thompson. • of East
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Published every, Thursday '>norning
at Lttcknovrt; :Ontario.
acKexizProprietor
Campbell T110111p$gn-,-Publisher
THURSDAY;,, NOV>,MBEB ° 23t 193.
1KAFEKINC
4I0'afid Mics I'1 am Mol at:':of
Sal nye were recent visitors. df the
latteiv.'.s parents, Mand Mrs-Rich-
-aril
rs Richesaril Johnston: Mrs, :Johnston aecoin
panted: • them: hone, •whore she in
`wtawanosh ;Znakini; theni_a two weeks'
•Yr: Herbert Taylor Is to becon , • '
tulated' on` his success the misses Pearl Thompson and Nellie
Rrwa u P' p Cranston •'are home, from:: London
recent Home • Ploughing' comPetition„ , Business' .College '
open to' the Junior Farmers of .
Mi•
'and Mrs Harvey Webb of St
,Dungannon Herb, won• first placer and
as a result •will, receive a two weeks' Helens, visited at Mr. Thos Ander
free course' at the : O : A. c, ,son's, 'Monday, •!'Members• of •the :St Helens',Beef Mies',' Euni • g Dungannon
ce Lon of Dun 'an
Hall,' nd a ;spent" the •week -end With her friend;
Ring. are 'ague"sten to etre
meeting in the . CommunityKilpatrick. •
on Olive •
Wednesday evening, Novem,ber .29•' • The comedy "Out of the Ark Caine
oah"° as presented by .the Blake
ounri Peo. ' le' was 'a,decided success,•
49,4 teedince;was good•'consa eri-ng:.
the 'stormy . evening and they evi-
The 'Ladies'• Guild of St., Pauldensly'appreciated. the humor of the'.
Anglican church: held a very• :tic- play: Each.' one• acted their ,part well
,cessful . ;Hot •Fowl' Supper. ; in the'. Elmet Johnston• and- isses-Margaret
Finlay -And Dorothy Curran deserve
'special mention as they had the 'lead-
ing parts Tom Glen played violin
selections to•'the `aecom;paniment `of
sire , auto-harp:by":,•Miss' Margaret
Finlay and '.'Harvey• ,Anderson -seng
between acts; i
C'-tarles Hiles is .visi ins his friend
Jim Curran this week
W. ,.are `pleased • to see Frank Hor
Perhaps yon have a •",car, or „a houseor some live 'stock to ,se
o !natter, what it•' is, phone 35 '
—tell us about, it and see. what `profitable and quick results brie'
of our "Want'l: Ads will bring you
•PH'Oiv,E•
KINLOSS-,
Noveimbex• meeting of the :Al.
basement: of 1 the church Friday
evening,; Nov, "poi.,A good p>fpgram
of violin:' music, readings, 'vocal solos
and duets . was„given:' In spite of the
inclement' weather' a `goodly` crowd
attended and the proceeds ariiount<*d',
to M.00. I:
Municipal nominations wil be'
held.: on ''Ch'ristmas • Day and Ne;v;
Year's I)ay this year:
Mrs S: T. Jackson of Toronto a ton ^ble to be 'about again, after
Isti
former Ripley resident,: fell down the , fox
being' ill at.'his home at Leeburn
i eervtng=a-d� ..: three 'weeks. Gurd�
located shoulder and ; other body Douglas' •Aitcheson
bruises, which will confine her to hpr ”' Joe 'Agnew
CREWE ' ,
Ionic'', for some'„time•,', Jack Henderson
Mrs Wm Geddes , of Kincardine , - ' • ' Jack,: MacDonald
visited .with hgr' mother;:•Mrs:.Samuel• Miss Susie Kilpatrick returned
Raymond Hamilton '.
Hamilton' on Friday :last, ,attending hone '''Saturday after, spending ',the Jimmy', Hamilton
the Fowh'supper in ;St.' Paul's: Church' past • two weeks tix her :net a Dou 1
gas..' •Finney
ROSS', Carton": of Rockwood:
while•, here � ', ,Ronald -..Johnstone
PATERSON't5 C01•17F.,ST,
LATgST ST4IgM.NO
GIRLS;,
S]aixley W.ebster
Clara •. Ann,. Gailoott• ,
#thea P irnln 7 -
.Betty Jean iVliller
Faith Boyce
Betty MacDonald
Gwendolyn Steward
Jean Bushel ' .
Betty 'England.' '
Lorraine.' Fergtz$dn
Mary„ McQuaig
Norma, ;3titck'ae
E:eryl Solomon ` r
;Dolis •Irwin .,`
Margaret .,Traplin
.Palsy .Champion
hilhan' Carruthers
Opal Orr
Lillian Carruthers
Mary . Reynolds.`
Joy Carter '•
Shirley Johnston
Gladys '`Campbell
Evelyn 'Little
' '•Florenee McPherson
.• Eileen •' Purvis';
Jean Sandy
• Alice .Barkwell
-Lois, ' u er
Doris '.Reid,
Kathleen, Gardner
Lois Henderson'
Katherine Agnew'
• Eileen' .Moore
' Gladys,. 'Penrose ',
Eileen Elliott
Phvliss :Blake
1lTnrna.' . Burke:.,.
:Florence James;°
Berths,:s%imson •
.1'1o11na Henry.,
Fern T vamley
Mary 'Forhan`. '
'BOYS
Clerk's United, Church: are holding; Mr.; Stanley, .Hoke: of;: Lucknow ,has Clifford ClarCl ff rd 'Mc1VIilla' s
,a• +warrant 'was sworn out for the, l supper on returned to this `vicinity,'
ir]e'ir” annual .Trot .Fow pp
�I'rrold-''(Bu'd) ;Thoni son^.
arrest" of , : husband who: is alreged a evenin '`• November'' 24th. ; •• Mi of Lily .Andrews of -, Durham e.
, liar i . • .; -. , Fred , ..,, • . ..> Keitr• . Cdllyer'
b Meting .'of the; ,sisent'a. fes v'p '.`days ' ith : Mr. 'and. Mrs'.,
•.. ' � g g: ".... ...,... . .;. .. , ;.., ; •, . Gordon Stewart'
to :Have'' left his ,:wife.• .and ' three • The Novem er
igkey il; F. : 0 =was=held : at ` • lip , S9 niva Sherwood olrn It-TMacIfertci�s
e.
1
Thlurt,day, Fr..dday ;alio
Saturday
".veneer
•
ray.
Volta r�•e •..,,
Also
musical :Revue
• .and
•
Fox 'Mews
F. W G. as !lepton, Thursday' at the.
II
om '; of t Mra.; CarruthersDes ite
he ,,a: lncleiient weather there was.
ifood ,attendance.
G�rruth
er
s
pr/sidedsnd :the meeting oP ned hy
;panting the Opening 'Song and re-�.
"eaten -the r ord's In'' unison.
P g � prayer
,follow . thea adi: of .th :. red:
_followed by cadng the C ed
The roll call wag the n " answered-
"
After,:m 'i' i •e
Bella. , th business' . was., dispensed
e•
with. A s lendi' '
. program
:Which con
satedof a duetMie 'Elizabeth
Robinson and Lenore MacDona1d
,
"Saviour Lead• ,'Me"; : a- journal ,'pre,'
_pared by•: Misg.,Mary_Wliite, was' read
:by Miss Lena Robinson• Mrs; Hughes.
, read,:a- splendid paper er on: ".Citizen_'
and,
p..,
ship", and Mrs: Carruthers. and Alma.
sang '",There 'will be '• nodisappoint
lnents • in Heaven' accompanied ::by
Nlra A -flu "hes Miss•. M `a'Brooks
and `Miss Alma Carruthers. ave :P`:
demonstration. on ' "Table .'setting"
which; . 'was • very. ' instructive, and
• every one present :benfted !by; it. This
• brought ' the • program •• to a 'Close
After .a_:vo e o a s- o.,:
,
e-
everYbodY joined insinging,
th
•sr
National Anthe�'
d ci us elk' 'o
A lune
was • served and a social half hoot
spent, The .December°`'.meeting is tr.
P
V-
I* hAld at the home • of :Mrs:: B.. Chas" _
• nut; ' Lucknow, on the second-Thurs-;
flay of the 'month, instead of the thirst
Thursday as usual.
CLAIM' i oLvE•' CHhEF SKIPPEi'
Warrant nt Sworn rn Outo -In • Walkerton
For;Arrest; Of Chief Constahl
,JamSmith of ;Kincardine:
Married Kincardine'•Wontan Lights•
Out About`' Sante .Time.
•
children, and to; have :.disappeared .
with '', Mrs. Stiiith's. , car, a '. large
Y
C ._ ysler ' sedan, ori' Monday `. of •last.
w .
,eek, ., and• .'to. have w '.fico to:. part` • s un_
known
• A married woman • in 'Kincardine.
is' said to hae left her husban, •.a
nd
It 'out -of town about the: same time'
Smith was imported into.,Klncar
he ..of .Mes.dames Thomas : andM,;..and Mrs. 'Jim 'Drennan spent -Gordon Gordon :Mullin;.:
pr aPwithalarge :atteri•v. ,:a tly : with their:' son; M
'•
dance. After t'he Meeting' 'Wilfred alio°~Mrs: 'Drennan.-
with .the :"Maple Leaf" and repeatinri.. .Mi•;r+slid "'1VIrs >. Roy', • Maize 'silent
° d, the"'roll call was 'answered^,$iitin'day; with Mr 'and: ''Mrs.. Will
titre arae , .
=t ',flower: and.'. hints' on' Alton:
favorite fiow
it M
t, a was a .,Don't forget.. the." Crewe Christmas
-grow QA:'`.committ a ...t�, k' :
: o'
orated to •draft , a „,resolution: .rP
testi n g e'-ag ainst the. sale • 'of.: beer .and
winebY.': fess. The.."•special:'feature
,g
talk b Mrs..
:of the;.meetin.g was`a Y.
f assisted: ;b . Mrs:'
Duncan `• Muniy, , as , , y
-t t.
o t ".mer.' -'-on their:,'::=recon_
Jamas--M Ii g ,,, .i, Y
visit: to t1re,�.Wa rld's Fair Pictures;
and souveiiirs:were shown.;To t .heir'
the • most interesting'•, souvenir was
a'' teiepli„ e :, inon call' to. a friend.:Los:
An eles, :, iven by the; Bell'Telephone'.
Co: Mrs:: Munn .also 'favored ,with, •a
o
•vociil::solo. The ',prises the. '~ c ntest"
"Filled. cookies".,went.to • Mrs.. Orina
Pollock and . Mrs. Lot Culbert. .Thr
Meeting closed-. •-with U'
e Nati".nal Anthem,
after which,
dine• abo.t • four'` ears age* ..from
e, u y
Windsor 'to take over :the' duties: of
G"- of of Police of 'the lake. town" `.anj
at first -he is said tolave shown
a1.neh activity in'running down crime
yet, of
,hvla�ri`r`rarit'l•a.}trees.he is re orted
as
.' n
o
t
oeing=so hot, and_ mu�h.: ofngs ofle
shady nature are. claimedto` have
be igetting" b •in his bailiwick.
throughout the Province
ave' been notified to be onthelook-
out for Smitfo whose Arresta
been charging
with -the theft''of= is wife'scar:
;
:..
. hosto ss ; and, committee 'served re_
--Walker11 t H ld T'
on , era - lines:• freshments:.
•' . Authorities- Agree ••.
-..---That tuberculous' infection . d bee
• not;. arVit -ride,.take place"
in
.life, .but that the dieases- bre;iakdiunl
gt
out: In later years,' is an outcome of .
, child infection -the dormant germ
only awaltidg some run-down con-,;
dition,. some lowering Of'vitality, ,to„
break .into activity,, .authorities now-..
Something ' of, a,sensation • Was_
caused in• court circles here, when the
wife" of, Chief .Constable ,James
Smith of Kincardine came into Walk
erton,earlr in the .we'ek'; :and after
consulting' With the authbritiea . here
agree
lit -
OD
OLY O
�,
The CommunityClubwasOrgan-4,
..
ized' on 'Monday evening of last week
f
he
i a
arc
officers or: the con n
g
year
•As follows: preSident,
Donald'
Children. are especially:'suscept McPherson' 1st' vice -Pres:; Mr, Win
---isle'-to-infection; there-is---scareel-y--- , '
a .chance of escape if the are al- Jackson; 2nd vice prey:, Mr.':AUfonse.
lowed• to •remain.an the,, homes:',pf
'
, :the tuberculbtie:,, We' have, there
fore,. in. this disease a.vital
',cblid
thleoaQncontact
neuGuard, e'Keepthm
•'the fresh air day. and night; cleanse
and: nourish. their bodies' •po that
they' may grow' up 'strong; healthy,
'menand women, arida .the 'fight,,
against consumption will be.+won..
For children ;already infected
there' is the Queen ^ Mary ,Hosppital
where .they shoUld'be taken withouti
delay,. for only; through.'such treat-
' rheat• as is, 'afforded at thin institu-'
tion; le there' hope. of recovery.'
As;' this hospital is maintained,^
largely by : voluntary •contributions
pieaee by you"r gift to, George
A. Reid, .Tteasurer, Queen
• Hospital for Consumpptive, Children,
.223 ,College street....Toronto 2..
A. pet . goat, locked in the,. family
garage at 'night, managed to' get, but
when the place took fire:• He merelyt
use leis head:
YOUR HOME .I5 YOUR CASTLE
Admit only •clean, 'constrecdve'ne va by. reading
. 'Tog .:041 ISTIAN' SCIENCE MONITOR
4 Daily;Newapapter for the,Hogee •t .
re coneteueelve fro Id newt but dose not exploit crime end rfandmlry.
H ,ieni.eetna feature page/ for 1I1¢he family. ori Weerian'e Activ}ties, Hone.
Gardena' Bducation•and Bonita:, Alfo. pegey for•the Children add Young
Feiki. Vigoeoue attuor,ela; :its. iitterpretat,on of news 'n, the "March of she
Nattone" Column end "Watehina the World Go By"
ate of iapecia[ tnteren eo man .d
.. r
a nae u 18iiing i$otlic r
107 Falmouth 'fitreet, uoeto8, MiAtdahtitettq'
Pleea•.ent r •mi. jubyaribuon to The Chrrlsti&n science Monttor for' t
• period of r x 4
Oti rdttr X0:0p0p three months i2 Zti ,
; :Alii montlii •i 1t.g0• ,• • One month 'J6a
• v
panic,.,,•:4wurY:.:•riti�t•w:.rx�e••,a;ri:r.r'.,r•..•o:;,cywwir,t••�rwr:rFatvs�
...Cjj BtteO �.,,, iv+�rair•♦ •r l'.+•••••/,gip • i 1r. r�pi'j'4•Y'•riY:i�MYkA Y�`t i. V
' f (t7Y G;, 9.YriY if Yv.�. ,S �. G•. '•,•Y _.,YS iv,i ,..-, v1i�vvG4f�cd W1Y .. .atb,r.YY
•
Murra ,• . sec. -treasurer,. 'Mrs'.Richaxc?
Baker;" assistant sec.-treas., Miss
Winnifred . Ackert; • freer ,manager.
Mr. ;Eldo.n Eckenswiller 'and assistant
'Mr. :Gorden ` McPherson; ' .program
coin„ Mrs: 1Vesley .Thompson' Misr.
IleneValid, Mr; Joseph Hod.gkinson'.
:lunch,} coni , Mrs. Alfonso Murray ane
Mrs. Wm. Jackson:' .The Clitli • wil,
ripen the' season's entertainment wits
•a dance.'this'•'Friday" evening, Nov.1
24th. Boundary for ; member thr;
same as previous; years '
"The . I•Ioly'ro'oc1, •Worhen's Instituto
are conducting a two :veeks'.'sewinpi
class ,in .the. Township Iiall herr.
under the supervision of Miss Philip
'of Toronto,' Al1,` ladies' are welconr
to• •attend''witllou•t charge; even ,tit'
y'ott are: not an: Inatitnieindinber,
that is ergiiired, is -to Supply ,yoiti
,own material for a dress or atiythiitr,;
you wish to , Make Glass in' after
rioons ,froth 2 'to 4,30•. o'elbck; Tb;�
:sae class will, be held at IKinlotigl
When finished }fere. '
Miss '111:eid of Lnc1piottt is visitnir
at present 'at Mr, track Robe's ,
Miss• til
yiA rs spent- `Tiiti "ayili 'g" WAlter
FTbt tae'
lv>r ,afro MPs'i W,m� 1Jadie Doric
at1�l l.,orhe , spentunday
lirtclicil Gitlbertrs, loth ;con: r
Mrs Louis 'ctrti'bull ryas a relent
tyisrtoi~ vthwltis slate,:' Mia•,: ;Ttobort
r, y"• •
ti.irex ...
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A.NEALTH' SERVICE'OF
THE CANADIAN MEDT A:L •,
ASSOCIATION AND UE,'
INSURANCE COM'PANIES,
• .IN CANADA
DIET 'IN DISEASE
•
•
e,,; e itr:o tc Ii -e `•body cannot be
maintained without a ,properly b'al-
;,nc ail :diet:. The lack of any -one' ;of
.ae food essentials from the diet
..ad's to' the loss of 'health" and ..to '
.i�tnal• dise`lase.
• If ` some part of the body has.'be-
•or.e diseased, then, `,as :part of the
:treatment fo'r .thepatient,
iould .be: used which Will : not .throw
-.ley extra'. strain upon 'an alri� .'
eady ,----
: eakened Or diseased organ thug •
tcili.tating ; the recovery.'''' ;.of' that
]Stewart; . MacDonald'
Albert Chin
Jack .:Scott :.
Billie 'Scott.
Billie , Treleaven'
Mervin r n Solomon
the tree. to be held in he &lurch . n, - ,. G ki era 4
Culbert
Friday, evening, t? ec'einber,'22nd. �'
e '
• 1VIr:.,Alvin • Sherw4'od is'engaged. • to
work'; wit7'i ; his uncle, Andrew
.
:Mr. , :.• arid r - Joe • Grans`on .:
Sid M s. ,
'h
' Mr'
�• u • wit
h".. nt S nd '
�daug'tersr_�rre-._�.M..�... �v._....�
ail -- Mrs. John Kilpatrick.
H REANDER
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i r
o • � h.e. late .M ss. M -
The' -remains f t T
s'aret` Campbell were 'laid: to;� rest in.
ou ' Kinloss . cemetery'' on Thurs.
,day afternoon last.. Miss Camnl?ell
• been -Jo ' ' r si ent Of. this
has. a -life ng , e d
community, and being -'of --such --a
cheerful disposition: She w 11 " be
'greatly Missed "by. ell:. The community
extends their deepest sympathy to
call' her friends •
Mx
Ry McKay o. .6f: Ethel. `visited
•frienda in'our burg last week
Will ,ardner of s.Zio visited
MrWn n
nn' Thvr a
v last with and
Mrs
W:'G: Reid •
Ur: Will' Rolehas engaged:
wi t
h
vtr_ Grant''McDiarmid of PaiYani;ount
-for--the°winter.
Woman in i�etrbatsaidn'lier 'Pius=
hand• left .her th• '
reyears ago, .had'
tailed. td • support he' or ,the- cliildren.
:bed,' .beaten' • her before, ie left,'„ and:
had taken . the nionev 'roar 'their•
joirit 'acco tnt: - Anart ' from, :that he
was a` ett ' ood• sort, of a',husband
Pr yg ...
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rune
WECAN
SUPPLY ANv
,STYLE
CARB4.N LEAF
CA F; B O'NI BACK
B FORE PLACING
y(U ORbtR.•PHo.NE_
Lgd ., •Tµ
S•ign
of
1 c r
Qu.�lii',
iced. Ate' ILOw
1
1:
1
1
$obby `.Geoghegan
Jack:• 'Parrish
Boss .Henderson ndersan
•, Russel .Button
Raymond--i3ultitude•
an Da
Ivie•s
Buster .,Whitby`
.Ross ' Gammie''
'• Jackie :Graham
D, ".nein Johnstone
C.. l
a tori . Hedging' ope`
Y ns
Richard 'Turner'
Re
ss Aenr
Y
Kenneth 'Webster:
Webster
',Dan
-glee pias . 1Vl:c'Ken drelc•
George 'o
rge _Bar"ger.:
J nnrle Burn's.'.
lu.s
el Webb
'i!'fred • Mintz..
$illi
.1e J.ewitt;
•Geon :e Robi '
R' nso'�
n,
,, .
•
RossP.aterson
• Warre
en 'QiTylds. .
m>_e Webster. ,
' !rid •Hackett -:•
Gordon Weblr,
• Sidney Cru►nlir:
DEctsioNt RESERVED IN '•'
YOUNG S SENTENCE APPEAii'
Seeking:on ,appeaL`fia a ` "eniten=
'tiary' sentence for'
. ,Gordon '1'oung :�'
foo
rmer Treasurer O `i' Huron C'qunty;,'
:sentenced•, at Godcrich 'to 'twelve
bionfi5 definite :'and six months . in-
determinate for embeizltment ' and
destruction: off books' and. records, be-
fore the .Appellate' Court at. Osg!oodc
Hall,
Monday,,toseph 'Sedgivi•ck, K.Q..
of the A'ttoi ney.�Genei'alrs Depart
'tient oiiserv'cd, • that standardization
of •sentences in criminal'eases war:
`7iie. ot, the thing's. the Appellate' Courf
Shouldconsider in reviewing • an
T he' kidneys have•• the task of rid-
o
ingthe body d ' of much• Of, ''its'•*este
atofial: Innephritis,. 'Bright's
isease, the, kidneyi§not ableto
o t
tr atine
'o properly., ' The e
'an tin r. e
n
P. P
y•
"iueforeTaims to relieve'the'kid ne
y
siblen
l,as os
f as :.much of its.. bure
P,.
h g..: suited'
,There is no diet • which` i
• The
• �eas
ah. cases ; of kidney d e.
, honer •• diet 'in any'.' individual ;.'case
ads•u on 'the nature and extent
p p ,
t
410e -read -the
=:i -- a le�
:he, d seasei . P o
P
•
%•41, foods are harm ful,' and '. they ,
i n
art to live;on what the; tliinlc`ia
•
non-=acid' diet, without' even.knowing '
what; are the acid and "'what are th e
Yr
alkaline foods,
a :matter ef fact, a, diet •made*
,
d,.
4of an excess'. of alkaline'.foods: i?,
actually harmful, "and it is' certainly •
not th . b e , fordama ed kidaced-
e est diet damaged,
y•
net s.
There should• be+a ',balanced'
a.
diet •:so 'that there is. no marked
excess of either alkaline ".' or.:. acid •
foods: A ,slight excess of' alkaline:•,'
foods' is generally.desirable;
• The acidfoods re:.meats,' poultry,
fish• -}e st•an : he -P reals:-Alkaline-
gg , ,a : t., , e
foods .are the 'fruits' and vegetables:;
Jt is a; surprise to t11any' people, .that
the citrus' fruits leave an alkaline
'ash' after 'they are used • up"in "'the' -
intended for. ,ineni with the'
ni13:tfr*onni ill' CA. 4.r)
Thornneon;, 1"r" Venlig;
yoairsir Pr
'the, reinitter. -orehhetl, -;