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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-01-06, Page 7i11 AY, LANDERS <ISTENT • NOW. • ''THE LIUCKrvOW' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW.: 'ONTARI TJ!E I. Iib I DESK.• (,Burk i, .Facia Arrow) t Aeditor's:'desk is .tradi n ionally, there.. has not been :;a singl a't'catch-all for the impedixnerita. e,.of' Glanders disease -in Can -of memos; 'rough drafts, submit- t t since 1937.. Yetonly 35 years .ted.•reiyorts, et al. which, pei�force, , c t this, highly contagious • •and aceorrtp'anies the task of the magi Lally "fatal disease exactedry "on the desk" To those outside to a heavy toll frorpr the horse 'tris trade, the avalanche of `paper. aulat`roca of Canada. And, deaths which surrounds an• editor' never ons the huanan population &ai s to 'draw compnentsi df won= n_tl?-inte.Ctiti,,n; were not art- � derrnent,. Indeed,'• weekly' crews- � >� men • themselves . often• )urin.g the early ;Year$ of the wonder:; sent century, when the great- how they w *here ge. /movement of settlaers.'was un Perhaps tknohey • are motivatthineds:arby way from Eastern Canada and an instinct granted only those' 'United States to: the ,,prairie Whose veins carry printer's.' ink. lines; tris -disease --•was pre - It is really surprising tow well �4.• ./it aniohg the settlike-horses the !`open-air" filing: , : system that :''tithe : horses were • u works,' This 'strange. :phenomen- )enable and their Toss was ar on ,peuli'ar to �the,Fourth Estate,: tiruty of the first magnitude ,xnust bei accepted 'as a "necessary• the homesteader; evil that - is part' and ' parcel of';an ecause of the highly infective !! inevitable rush before the .final ure-of' glanders,. healthy ani -2d. eadline. in our -particular •branch s .coming ;ir}to� :direct .contact of the,.'journalistie field there is h diseased: animals, or indirect Y tact � through sxables, ,.,:.waters.• us'uall� ' ; 4.' mn�br liolise-cleaning. after each .wee`k1y hits'the street. troughs,' gear, or utensils used This is,of course ` but a scratch n infected,aniixials, were almost , g sin, to, cotitraet glanders;" , of 'the surface. Yt is on such main= y employing• the.•Mallein'est entous occasions as thea New diagnostic , purposes, veterin- Year's advent that something ns of; the Health` of Animals spurs the weekly:. editor to dig, rich (nova! the health• ,t• down into •:his . drawers, pigeon•=, s Division), Dominion holes atnd wine baskets -=to turn. mint,- of Agriculture,,` were 'oyer a -new leaf, t7,orla,,,a.„,'Iipg 'pna ell to cantt'ol,: and finally erad� 'organised rotative this -dangerous:: disease .by icatiott. of. to test` and sla' �oPY lt; is ', then, •, aMd :only the: t that `� he' . determines who reall policy:: The work was ; .carried Y persi$tently; and'tisiially'`un- did 1~ose dist slip ;of paper« on' conditions . which would ,be vvh ch 11Lrs.. ' Ptifii city; Seeks' idered, extremely diftiicult to- scrawled'. details of. the , church. °Transportation: 'was by'.::bazaar:-and' a . multitude: of other e drawtn vehicle.•or by saddle . items , which' have'.: 'been' :' among, e, .; accommodations w e r. e .the missing these''many 'months: fly primitive; and the; 'owner And, for a few' glorious moments to diseased or suspected ani- he `thrills to ' the ' novelty of a was' usually„ in anything .clean desk -=marred .onl b r than"' an amiable mood. In char e e y of ;; the'se , f4maidable: hanyli- P 'Pencil •acrd •a ph'one whose the work of eradicating cord has been untangled.• *There: dere 'was carried to a' sue.,is :something unreal; ethereal a `ul cone us disease on record' iii Cali- were uncovered and eradicat•. t: '1937 by Dr. T. Childs,. the. ant Veterinary Director' Gen.= anders still exists in `many of the ':world : where :the le -population is comparative- ease, riarticularly in count - that - do not have a compre- Tears with Mr. anal. Mas; N.elsn ave national policy,, ;backed'` Raynard: efficient and adequate vet- Mr• and Mrs:: -Cecil Gardner vis ry 'service' for ,the control .ited with Mr. and'.Mrs.- Mel Dick-. 'radication of serious animal son of Port Albert for New Years.. see Mr. and'Mrs: Nelson Raynard. & boys and ; Mr ...and' Mrs . W ill Rit chie-vnsited Sunday with•:Mr, .and Mrs:. Ivan Papernick m Godei'ich: fusion T ,he >�t. cases bout such, situation It ju5t'ean't" last. Just` as'.soon as'' the compos' -itor: indicates: the: hooks • are' empty, the race.is. on again -rand • the desk takes on its normal har 'assed appearance' .to match '• that Of the man'behind' it, All' one can ;shrug, • 'Twas. ever.:thais'..; IOUNDARY.''-EAST' and Mrs, Roy '.MacKenzie' on Roddy. of Oshawa visited •Chrrstatias wzth Mrs. Mac- te's ,parents,.. Mr: 'and Mrs: Purves and 'Mrs.: W J.: Irwin and Y :spent Christmas with Mrs. an --an& Gretta ,';, Est$ at the Dawson,,:, holrtie,, Mr.' and: Mrs Wm.; Dawson, and. Mrs. Stewart Dewrsoin, Ind Mrs Alex gawson, Mr tis. Harold Dawson, Mr. and 'dark McLean . and ,their fam-- s Yvonne MataM Ilan oaf ,on Pent.' New 'Years at her •and Mrs. Pharis Mathers arolyn ` were New Year's ; with Cliff 'Hackett. ' and Mrs.- Elliott' Cerrtith,. lid 'Karen ,spent •Sunday 'at Z 1.O N�. • ICattieron MacAtiley: and en'came dawn' Wednesday.: and 'stayed till New :Years vent back with Cameron &, tad Mrs Allan :MacAulay: . SLois Hunter . of Toronto New` Years With her. par and' Mrs. Will-.liunter. and Mrs.' Jake*. Hunter and f Sent li Ypars with Mr.' yrs: 'WteW"p.'' iltunphrei, Of St' s Lillaan Raynard, and .Elizaa- md RUddy.poile'' t'New D U N GAtiN Died Suddenly. in' Ediattniton Frank 'Omer, a native .of. Gold- en Valley; Northern Ontario, and a Former resident of this district, - died ;suddenly;, Wednesday night,. December 29th, of a: -heart' attack at this,. home :itr Edmontont Word: of ,nils death.' was received here by.'his aged parents, Mr..; and -44s. N. • • PAGE SEV ertt prscro ungannon, whom the had visited 1 t SepteaclJb e•r when ,they -celebrated .their •-dia mond. wedding. Mr. -Orser came to this district from Golden ; Walley, i. as a boy. with ;Tiffs parents; and• waseducated in, local schools. ]FIe later took up telegraphy aril held. posts in many pars of thepro- vince, and in Torontd irnanediate ly before being.transferred'.to Ecf- mouton. Besides'ilis:wife, the for- mer Eva Cox, Colborne Township', ' m'►'n& P, he is .survived 'by. a • daughter, .., Conitance, et hoinftt. jn;d a. soot,, Earl, „student at University, of Toronto,. , tim ' sisters;.. Ml's, , W,' Driver, Golden `Valley,' nnd.iMrs, M. Smythe, Brantford; :also.. two d brothers, .'Jaelr oft Toronto and Cecil "of Detroit, : , Things'; go wrong When freedom's flouted,'.. that's 'what ails. the . world today .. 'Here, in Canada, freedom has a better chance BethuJe we're f ree1eeat h of: us has his piece-in:"shaping'human destiny• :BecausftwYre free, we can speak our minds wi hout' fear ... • we.'can worthlp.as-we choose. , we can" chang•es-our jobs for better: ones . . oa5; start.in business on' our own,.... Because: we're !recite. elect one 'party',or another, our government must stand by policies the • •ma jority . of us support . ►fee to-chooseone product or anoth r; business keeps improving' its 'orates. to serve u better, thereby.''.. raising our already high standard' of living. • We't's free because our economic' system • is free; Without:• economic , freedom, ail . other freedoms :die divilrights :lose i th t •mettiin .. the standard o . �, B f hvung is lowered `...., the cities becomes' the puppet of -die State So Tong as we:nurtuxe-anddefend our economic freedom, we: ciiie safeguard all ,our freedoms. we can ..beat of . every *seal; upon our liberues'and our individual dignity, „' The mature strengtliof this truth will help us.:. toward clear thinking ;and, :courageous living inj '49, There's a tough. lob ahead this year, but we, cai do at:. , bec¢trse. we're -free. Because we're W 0 R.Xi N 6 WI• TH SAN K OF. nate ;TIt.EA • • 4 • , • C A N A D 1. A:.1.11 1`N ,Y'E R1f,;'1W i." K'..p ovierofnai, (arm w oeirelfor. mem, ekyre Air #1,0 '!!rf/frt' The'aabove cartoon published in the, .Christmas issue of . The Spanner, house. or' organ of the Canadian` Pacific .Railway, graphically i.11ustriites that if the C.P.R. is to cont hie to pay, its way and` remain in business _It simply +. ,.cannot ' out for u eiit,. materials, .wages and oche expenses, more thin. it takes in.,The baby clime . cartoon,aahciv,•n that tilutsportatton costs in relation to.freight rales have outgrowtr•..the'ir ''Itcitches" •— to the point. 1.7.15 pit TON• ,6 k,ii I. $6,400 • 174960 90632 , 1,NCREASE INCREASE` •►tR+ssc • FUEL, ( OIL. )' 14,13S• ; FREIGHT (86X1 CAR, 6.3 • :'�>�'� �• ;'.,:iii • ,0000000000.0 . where many items have increased more than 50 percent over pre-war cofits. The sarne unprecedented'incre.aseIs true in such important items as'rollin - w stock units as well aspin'matenals and wages,,, In the latter two categories costs shave jumped over .65,,:per,cent "and ,70. per cent :ret.: thiel. eine .pre-war days while the price of nno'st freight trant�rtation tte ns, lac' gone up only 21 per•'cent. `�. b • 4. a'.