The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-05-26, Page 8•
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RECTOR IGNORES DANGER. ,.
TO ' FREE TRAPPED. MOTORIST'
How Rev: W A, Townshend; of
London, Formerly Of Khdough Par•-
ish, ,Escapes Death Is F',uzzle, To
Hydro: _Eicperts . -
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With -every condition` perfect.: for
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aBe ter Pla a In Wh ch• Ta Liffe A Work; •
A 'Series. of' Letters • from Distinguishedtanadia s: on Vital
n 1
:l'roblems'Affecting the Future•Welfare: of Canada
Specially Wien for Canadian. Weekly •'Newspapers , Association
Dear Sir:
I. ' have' ' always s ' felt-. that the
,' Weeklies" of this country are a fat.
more influential and important sec
tion. of the.Canadian, "Press" than our
.people understand. They carry into
the homes"„of their' readers intimate
local" news that .has 'a direct interest
and their, influence is: direct
great. That is one"reason why I be-
lieve that:the railways perform a use
ful service to the, country in helping
to.'
to. make it possible• for...the- editors'
and publishers 'of,• the -Weekly' news.
papers oto:• travel, across the country
once a year to, meet in convention
and exchange ideas on public quesit
ions. I believe It highly desirable that
your membership 'should visit, various
parts of. the country :from year to.
year and thus . become' acquainted
tragedy, death took a brief holiday.
in London at midnight Thursday and;
permitted a `miracle.,
In no , other way; could hydro ex-
perts yesterday explain how. the "Rev.
W. A. 'Townshend could stand be:
tweeiiitwo: transformers -in -.•-blinding
'rainstorm, and pull Alexander Brown,
from.wrecked
626 -,Queen's *avenue,. a
car•-~at'the-corner-of-Adelaidedelaide-,street,
near � ' while`� fallen
wire
Huron, , ,. •
carrying 4,000 volts, Siting around
the car' motor.
hs: `r
' headlights a
• :Blinde�:.ib ,the is of a
• y ; g
coming towards him;' Brown swerved
LO DONw— � INGHAM
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MOTORWAYS ,•
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FROM LUCKNO
LEAVES—to Wingham, •Tor-
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' onto''and:;London daily
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Holidays, ,7.05. A.M.
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FOR `FURTHER INFORMA-
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TION SEE LOCAL':AGENT:.•:
SMITH
W S H.
ToUCKNOW-----P
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The• Eenmiller Nur series
•Cansu PlY Your, need' in,
G
ERA
N-
•: lUMS, CANNAS,BORDERPLANTS
or .TRAILERS, and in the . Finest
Straifis - f- • ANNUALS also 'in 'the
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best varieties of
TOMATO -PLANTS TS
(e rlY)r aid, being.transplanted„ they`
bear two weeks aheadof non -trans
planted plants.;
We ,have fine -varie of Cabbage,.
�, tY' .. g J
Cauliflower and -Peppers.'
. TEWART
S ROS.
HENMILLER NURSERIES
'Phone Carlow'` 235 •••.
,with the problems which, our, wide&
varying. 'communities have , before
them. r:b' • •
You ask , me ;.'what endeavour I.
would recommend; to your editors to
help make Canada a better "place in
which to live and work. It is a tre-
mendous question: and :I am 'sure it is
one -upon which -'every -one -of your in
telligent and .Patriotically: inclined
membership will: have. definite ideas.
Canada is faced• with'; many prob-
lems. We have• met and passed more
or less safely through several during
the last quarter century.. Those
ahead,. are just as serious but if we
meet them. . with •Courage and : a 'de=
termination to consider onlythe wel-
fare of the country_ it large, they will
prove no, more ••insuperable than 'did
those
which
,form
high•• points
in ou
r
Pa-Sstomhies.Wotof- ou �problemsareeconomicand
•perhapsthese are the
more
iousThey inOstly .mostlyhave found,-their
basi i world i ., , , ,e' ; , , o=
some ex en iib limn. tons imposed,
by geographical' 'situation, , and.• there
are those which are the direct result
of public. extravagance' and :a general
disregard: of the ordinary .laws ''ofec•-
onomies in those' days when we were,
more prosperous
ros er us
thanw'have lately
been .
•
• There 'are problems ahead,'also,''
which seem, to arise out of racial diff
erences
and from the fact that: in var-
ious parts,, of this country, we have
eomi►runities 'who ;will find it "difficult
to think along the lines of those of
us who live in other -areas, •
In:my humble Opinion, :the editors..
off the highway,Struck a
post,
w
hich
broke inthree atdthr ;two•.trans-
formers ,Weighing 00,pounds to
the
b'Y'tl
o, nd. 'Ttey..missed the car. by inch-
es.
The driver : was knocked ancon-'
scious. bythe:force,•of the'im act and
p
suffered several head injuries.
SP Speaking about' the accident' Mr..
Townshend said he "guessed" `•he
wouldn't have • felt so -comfortable
he�'"had known he` was', standing .be,'
t o ier . He 'b
ween': two: live traasf ret -:
s e
leved they were Part of the• wrecked.
car, which was ,,on its 'side"•clear' of
g Y
the hi shwa •
The . only thing 1 was thinking
about. was.,to get thman out before.
the gasoline" tank• exploded. Flames
"were shooting up. seven .g 'eit
ht feet
.,
around : the front of the-, ' car, and' I
el a edit- as g so ane,;Instead it
was°'the flash front the :fallen wire,
Mr.*
r * Townshend said.
The:, injured man h
ad ' to be
P
uled
hough th tro tside`window.
The task was: ubly diffult because
of the fact he Was He
ained •consciousness- for `•mo ent it
�' a m .
two,', -just, lon • enough to help hi
m-
s 1f Neither �an felt any shock.' •
d
Mr. and 'k Mrs. Townshend'
,were
driving. south On Adelaide'street when
he saw bl flan
t u hes ahead of them'
Y w e
They ileliee
d it Wits lightning. Five
.
minutes later they • ,
reached the Wreck-
ed car, . and to• 'all appearancs
the
drive
r was ,dead; •
• 24th of May visitors with 'Mr: and,
Mrs :Elsner -Alton were:Mrs. .Alton 's
two ^ <nephews of ..London; Messrs.
William and Sydney Manning, also
their chums, Messrs. Frank Percer
and'' ` r
G .ham. • cAlphine' also -i Miss
Anna: Ashmore of *Smith. '' Falls, f Fa .Mitis•
l
Elmira Alton, who has,spent the last:
five weeks in`Londen, returned home.
with their.
)CAL and GENERI
Father • Edward. Lyons; of
is visifng: his cousin,; Mrs.WiQ .
Hornell:
Mrs. M. Cliff has returned to: her.
home, here, after, • spending the,, winter
in Toronto;,
• Marjorie Solomon is: making, fav,
orable recovery .having •been quite
i11; with pneumonia;
of the •weekly.n wspapers would do. • •-
well' 'to'devo k " study ".lid; s ace • to'.• , . Lr
s. .�• p •, Mr.. ,and:; ,1VIi $�: Jacic•.. MacKendrek
such national •problems; as these I
. of. Windsor have re urne to. their
have indicated. I know of .no, better 0,._, t..", . db..
help' to: arriving at :sound constructive home • in. the village,, ,
`•,
decisions than: may :be found in the„ ;' . •: .: ” • .; :,
exchange• of ideas which it Mrs: Noble Johnston has.bee_ n... uite••
.._...• ea meeting.h wt be: a ,._ q.._.
illnatural. result of your • neu' onia but
with P m_, ,
valescin 'favorably. •
gether, in convention,: I have an idea.
tha ' • an r b
tr.m; Y of: these p 4 leets would`
.tot exist were all Canadians even
reasonably well informed on the points,
of view: held;': by their fellow -citizens
hi 'other parts of the';country '
Undoubtedly •seine of the,difficult-
ies that confront us are the result Of
bad leadership to which • we' have' giv-
en undue confidence. Some of these,
self -constituted. readers have ' been ed-
ucated by, `self-interest and others by
belief 'in economie theories •'more re-
markable for their novelty and wide-
ly heralded by thoroughly undepend-
able •promises, of relief than they. were
'for the soundness.of ''their economic
bases. The need is for Sound 'leader-
ship in facing national problems; and
I would suggest :that as these prob-
lens move forward to their solution
it-would--be-well-if --those-who--diseuso
them in editorial.coluinns should look.
towards sound 'dependable ' leaders.
whose ;proposals for dealingg,�.with our
problems art founded upon time -test-
ed and proven fundamentals;:. and
having found.. 'such; leaders, they daughter of Toronto ,were Sunday
should: be given : Whole -hearted su
.
P r visitor ""with andMia • am ion •
port•% even when -political expediency, s M .., . C e.
would
tti seem •. pointin other.direct- MacDoitalil.
ions.
iMSD
Village streets :have'.been ree'eiv0V..•
an. application ` of. seesra1 hundred.
yards'`of gravel thisµweek.
Mr. and 1VIrs, Herbert. •Mills,,•e4-
nice andCliff, spent: the week -end -
with, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rae..
-Misses•` Dorothy Bondie e a ' d Mar- ,I
y B nd+_
garet Craig • of, ,London, spent the
week end with Miss Margaret Rae. I
Mr Kenneth -Cameron has return-
ed to hishome here from;'near 'Paris,
where . he has been for some time:'
Mr. and Mrs.' Clarence'"Murdie and;
s-� on Billy,'4of St: c'Thoiiras, were week.
end :visitors in Lucknow and Kincaid=:
hie.
Mr. and Mrs: P. M. Grant and little ,.
• I greatly fear that you will consider
this letter, unnecessarily, long; but,` -I
hope, not without interest: The • offer
. • Mr. and Mrs.: Win. Hewatrand-.son-••
WE EXTEND 'TO YOU A. 96114..44, INVITATION TO, VISIT:
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US AND INSPECT OUR NEW',, PANGE! OF; CONDOLE ^l •.
'GOLDS SEAL RUGS:;, THEY' 'ARE THE .;.SMARTEST,, MOST
COLORFULTHI MANUFACTURE HA ': g. 0
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Bobby are spending the week at the
;home of ,'her parents:. Mr: and Mrs.. LETTER' TO. T EDITOR
of advice on"other‘peopl'es'•business-is- 4. 11. Thom son: --,-•- — -•••• �«
P r _
I
asked a me'for my3deas these ,matt Miss Arabelle Cameron of the Hell. rr `
�6t
hew-eei�•o
,
-.0. a tfiH . ,
'iig�t Y
e ff r is
usually a,: thankless task, •butyou. have•
:De r..E
ar.M r
di o
inns
ermore, we all see 'difficul'ties. ahead , the De artment of Hi hwa s. rs re
rda in with. her , arents Mr. • and: 1' g Y
for this country, and I believe you and Y g p leasing serie 'of •ad 'esti t
our co . Mrs- R. .rasion . ,. . , ,
Y colleagues can do much to: help ,
ll " M J.C i s $ v semen s
and. newspaper • stories in a deter -
meet d
meet -.them. I..ariz convinced also, that • , ". .. ;,;_ ••.
insofarfas.:,you do so 'yeti, 'Will..str' Mr. Fred., Manning. Who' has. ;agent., mined :effort'. to, reduce •the. ,number
Y
engthen the ` .position of .your own'the ast' few weeks with.. his. cousin of__,,,highway accidents which each
P, r',
newspapers'. in then: communities "i
n .12r, Russel ''.Alton has � returned to 'year takesa terrible • toll of lives and
�wliiFh .hey'live: `'
rings of ;misery; f
• his ome i � Loiido .' sunt mise and ma ortune
a lj n � g d y.
With' all ' ood wshe ' �' •'
$ for .thesac-'
•
•
cess• of your Convention and.for ,, in its wake..
your,. LOOK YOU '� BEST—Have our
R e y
remain,
There are two ways in which this
I n, ( Y
se •
Yours . very truly,
E. W. BEATTY,
President, `Canadian,Pacific
,Railroad 'Company.
• Suit Cleaned '.and. Pressed—Pressed.; needless waste of life. and 'property
50c DryCleaned, _' ' To ', needless
'BRUCE','' SECOND
IN '-CREAMERY
BUTTER ,PRODUCTION
Th cont
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u o i•
`s " 'co
f e se nd in
Y
the -production "of ` creamery. butter
:
amon , western Ontario o , counties,
aceordin'g . t0 the Ontario "department
ofrie
I
a i ultui�.
g bulletin' released April
8.
-.Brucproduced"
. e. 719,891:pounds. of
creamery% : butter ' the: ` first three -
months of thisyear,- compared
p Y with
S24 23b�: ound' the ,.
, p s for he•same period
last year. ,The ,oil count. roduci"
Y YP ni;
niers in . Western Ontario is Perth.
' �T� P can be reduced -•and finally, eliminated
THE BACK•j SEAT • DRIVER ,
Mrs: •Jon: it in• t o :her.
M h G k
P
P seat,
e c - o ': ori
She gave directions to John" `at the'
wheel,
Her tones could be heard afar.
I�.
"No oh ou getting iri.,c
w J n y r g, t g up too nm h.,
speed;•
You are going ,to ,meet 'a car ,,
Don't give" him. so much of the road"•
you-oo
I'll 'say you 'went ;out too, far..
inade to -measure 'Suits.'- by highways "There's :a car`
, � :One is ,making •; the hi hwa s ; us • ��
HOFF•MAN S; • Mens. Wear.•...
• • ., � � safe ',and' ,'•`�ool�irooi' as:. possible Slie, said,•' •
coning;, up' `be
r ,• Our, engineers are,•conntahtlywork
Seve al members of Old LightJust let• -it. ao. by: over there"
on.. .thi aspect andproceeding s .. p .ares
Lodge attended. the Masonic banquet•But'' 'the swank roadster whi' ' ed'
•WILLIAIVI � BAIL IE PASSES •Y �
L
' kr' : as 'financ'es will a11ow • ' ' ._•
in Wroxeter on Erida . evening,' when q y rr ht . as
y $ past
Safe ,highwa s .are im ortant but'
tris Grandy important, aster �: The' Most '• Wor-With tiro good feet s' •
' ; , •, •..: rM . ., o ..to are;
- Wil safer
rain .Bailie, .qne of_ the�promin-� ;shi ` ' -:Brother-,� '• �D to ': ' ' ,d avers absolutely •in aspen- •'
pful W. J un p visited�
sable _tn any effort.'.which is to esult_ ..Borne tittle -were- '
en figures'in in -municipal church and North 'Huron'District,•
•c w e wandering over• the
fraternal. .
ircles ` in • bloodless moto
. of, Huron. County:.' .F,' .•, , ,. ; . _. ring: '•Our :engin-:. '
•road;
far : over., .a .half -century,. COME TO ' the. Apron' : and Towel eers can: design andconstr
. rY, ,died last act a, safq. .h .•
, : .. .. , . .. ..;... d, "They'll ditch' us f fear..
... S e tris
Wednesday .evening at, his home• m: Sale.Enjoy a •delicious, 10c After- highway, but no engineer alive. can
Just',turn 'to trisri lit'=no left"Lno'
g
and ha8 been' i11 -heal f o'cloc :• � 011 the AngLcari � •Rectory rmt, u - ,
in th or P. � Steer."
sever..
_ , 1 , rr, � .. ..:, ...,. , . . ,'.: :; Watch 'out you 11 hit. that steer.
ro
weeks.ands Wednesda. fternoon < un
. g , , y a , J ; e . Safe drivers can only, 'r
.,.: ., .,, ► .Y. be the result' ;
He had,held -a leading• lac of strong public opmton, and •the There's` a: t1''ans ort .comin'g, along
. •p e . in the.; • . - . , •. •, ; p , ,
:. .- res
c tionof a. mass const;ousness, that :. that line
municipal. life of :his native : West � Mr: ;and'' M>' Robert • .. .. .. • `
• s.. o ert Rae,, accom- hi hw
.: g a safer ; is 'one of : t `- A r
Wawanosh Towrnshi for ears, and • Y. , Y he essenL . nd the road is narrow liege.
p .Years paired; b :Miss :Kate MacDonal 'and. - `` • .,
is. of •:modern, civilization. Just hui•i-
then a: similar' lace in 1� Y. and :get....to the corner
p .• __tie .,Goderich . Mi+: Thos:' Salkeld .motgred,;to St: .
Goderich. He was .86 ears of- age, goon_ . ea served from 3' to 5.30• ,construct a safe driver fri a_1 lue
y g , stop
' Making safe drivers,: then; is . op,
Production in' Bruce' for the month
h ,town • affairs..He •was •one: 'of the,old- � :Tho
... etas `.on: Saturday � to attend •.the ... ..
ofMarch this . the� n—viously-the,~res nsibilit . '••th .
M ch year was 284<<:328 °lbs. est masons: of the district,4DayPe• , pr oi-
,.. , .. ,; a member May :exercises at • College:: - • � ..
Last year , it : was 290,'019 o nds. of. Morningstar Lod for: to instrument has„ proved' more
Pounds. g Lodge A.F. and A:M , 'Miss • •Margaret • Rae. � accoinpamed, effecti •
Bruce also wag' third Carlow ye in ';creating public. o inio
in cheddar for 65 years and of Huron P
th m home �
cheese::production, ,being ,exceeded
only by Perth and Waterloo 'Counties..
For the• first' three':;months: of 1938;
1.4,94 pound .
, s wereiiT
P educed.'' This
is onllittle -..c
, a . .more: that.' half that'
produced'in 1937, when the poundage
was `29,676. March production' in 1938.
was 5,600 pounds as - compared with
11,626 the same period' last• year:
• . "A tornado carried away my •ear:•
riage and, blew an autoniobile into my
yard!„ •
"Ilia ; t wa, ---
s no•• -tor "
0 0:•
ad , brother;
that wai a• trade 'wind!"
Teacher:Now Robert '.'what .
,� f ,, are
you :doing? Learning,_ something`?
Robert:. No' •.sir, : I'm listening ,. tti,
you.
x'e oin
':Ch
a
tr
e
pt , Goderich, 'for .42 .
Missy ;Winifred' Armstrong, ;R.N:; I am appealing to'••you .herefore
years. He .was also an: honorary life , °
o Toronto•i `
...: • . f visite ' • his wee w to ave th -,. D' • r . ,, • ..,
member of•Morningstar Lodge and d t, k nth her g , g spa tment of Highways.
g ,
Par - 'every
is . • �n 'Mrs. �:. -T rmco-o eration
reci rent of manylong• • P , d . A P you of in forth-
pi ;.. service medals .,
strong,: accompanying her.father, •ering its efforts to `make Ontario's
than the printed ; word
nrc?i•
i• (AIll(
l i
(
e €3 �or
a F
who returned -.from ' attending the roads.and streets places of :useful and
O tometrical Con en ip
Optometrical vl tion the , ' Q'iist . happy Safety, instead of dread avert
_ of theues ' o f
week in• rhe. city.: •� � •:� , o death: and •destruction;
The ;Sacrament of:; the" l;ord's. Sup- - Yours faithfully,' ',
p (signed), T. , B. • McQueeten,
per will;be dispensed 'at th . morning
e Minister of Highways;
, .f ..'service in :the Presbyterian Church
rovm
• 'this Sunda Pre ar to 'c P ce of .Ontario,
Y, . p,. ,at ry, aer�i-es ,..
will be • held on' ,Friday.. evening • at
Harr •H id an
8' o'clock : and Saturday afternoon at ave you ever ri den in
aeroplane'►"
clock,
3..p0 0 ,conducted' �iiy Rev. Greig Chuck: NO I rn: afraid of aeroplane
I' e
of. k u vale an _ e T •_Tuck oison
a
Hrr
.W�a�.. t a
Lu cknow; ,respectively: Y h t .
teQus.
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I m sure you can: geti through, clear,'.
•
Johil?did•'as she said, he let I,iz 'e out .:.:
He •just .let .her have:; the gas .
With a ,grind of .brakes he., avoided
a crash, `;
fi
Bua ,Somehow they
managed Y g d to=.;Pass:
Oh dear •.: "She
breathed. a sigh Of*
belief
",I'll• nev rid
ei a out again. •
S.ometirne You'll.; ,hit•:omethi'�'
y .s n and .
g
kill ane • sure."
John softly said; "Amen:'"'
Theyas the el
p s fields. of tender: green.
•A.nd fields of fresh: plowed` loam, `.'
Th
old TheFord c u
a'
h s ow
g nthe inudd:'
Y •
lane;•
They are • Heine . again. Safe Home.
E. R B
Chuck. • One drop: and' your.dead, . St' Helens'
8rin
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