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THE LUCKNOW ; SENTINEL'
Lucknow, Ontario.
Established :1873 -'-Published Each. Thursday Morning
Subscription scri tion Rate _-:: $2.00. A' Year. ' in Advance—To U. S. $2.50
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Member ` of the, C4W.N:A. •
ublisher. .and .Proprietor • .
L,; C. •Thompson,: • P • .
The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario
THURS;,
1 I
'FEBRUARY 14th, '4946,
ORIA
A FORCE FOR WORLD rEACE i ser
INDUSTRIAL. STRUGGLE
DISCUSSED BY FORUM
There was an attendance of 36
at the Currie's Corner Farrn Fior--
_um, which met at the home of
Mr: and Mrs."Wilfred 'Farrish an '~
Tuesday of last week. 'Subjects.
discussed were the industrial
struggle, unemployment insur-
ance, farnilY' allow arises ,.and old,
age pensions.' The Forum agreed
that the worker should get. a fair
•countries
i wage
vices • rendered :thea countri
,Guides during the
boys and - by Scouts: •and. ,G
• 1'iooao Canadian
friends too, the,, week of. Febru- .are now do- gbi ' a-
- °. •. ' • tion movements'�,n t .
dry ,.17th • . o' :_ _,f ,•. .has . ,. u"''tries his ro'of that
' is Boy'' Scout=Girl ,vastated con . p
interest, .., It d= iibroken.
'For , .,
War; and the splendid;work they
parents and ,wa ,
'girls, and their � pare , doing • in the rehab•ilita-
4.
t 23 d has a special tioxt of the
i Week in- Canada. The ob- the spirit is there an u
. Guide: .,., • a
servance of this ,week is riot 'an -What is needed' is an expansion
appeal for, .funds, but rather " a
'week dedicated 'to the purpose
of telling the public how these
Movements came into being, , how
they seek. t� serve. boys and 'girls,
and
why in -less than forty.yea'rs
they have: .'spread to -every part
of the world, embracing within
millions of their fellowship
-.people of every race, colour and 7„. ell
,,creed. . :st
When �LoxdBaden..Paw
.introduced Sc,outi,ng ire: GreatBri-
tain in , ,1908 little did: he • think
'that the' .: ideals ' of : a.- happy 5use-
ful life suggested by his .program,'
• would 'within -a -_decade be' adopt-
girls,
dopt
create •a feeling', of security and
foster 'satisfaction with ills work,
which ' would; tend • to - prevent
h ` areTr ei-
strike .movements; whit, ,.
ther good Mori the 'worker or the
t .
public -at -large. 'The Forum fay -
d . etween
Dred a fact-finding boar b
f th t 't and of their for- 1 management and labor and a
o a spire,
ward :looking world outlook, ' .to profit: `sharing :interest: for. '.the.
Ward,looking1
an even wider circle o boys and worker,' to eliminate strikes.
ed in nearly" fifty:: foreign --count
ries, inaddition to.::.more' 'than,
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the . _forty arts of British Empire.
it is unlikely:: too'"thiat he- realized-
that his program would' sweep„
barriers: 'of race,.;;'.and
across .all
colour. and creed.
Therein hs much
of the great- have g
ood•
reaso
r-
to
be
proud
ud
f
cess acid influenceof the Soy the'• High School Barid,arid We're
girs, .
1 both in this 'country and . But, the Forum-. agreed,: it
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,labor gets too ' high a wage; 'We
throughout the world._ on markets,
:Lord Rowallan, Chief Scout -of can't'compete foreignts would
,who is to':visit •Can- ,and , that cheap, Wimp
the Empire,_. w . ,:.:. • .:. • •: - ,.i_,
ex .ressedl-.flood the: market, with a. det-
ada this year .recently P , e prices.` 'of
e belief "that : ,Scouting ''and mental; effect on .,the
th
Guid'n � is One, of, ;the few• real farm products
} g
hopes for a: better understanding The Forum approved family
'islation and thought
among the peoples;. of the world, .alio wance leg
. n e a ounts•- might even -.be- in
for it is a common:,basis on .whit , the- rr} that , if
le. of all countries and creeds: creased; with the view tha ,
in -
people ; . � �-. .
can ".meet":• If Eby., Scout -Girl put to the proper'use' this buying
Guide: ' Week : did . nothing more 'power'. would help tc ..absorb 'sur -
than .
surthan.. fo emphasize and sp read'•a- pluses- and ;bring about 'higher.
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broad that. youthful• spirit -of to -1-- prices fo-r�products of the `farm.
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'eranee;: fellowship and friendship; '``�-Uriezrip oyment: insurance _and.
THURS.,, FEBRUARY lith, 1911;'
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..LOOKI. G. B-A:CKW.ARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL; FILES
Sixty Years Ago .
A petition was sent to the •Post,-
master General requesting •the
establishment. of a: postaffice ct
Crewe,- A. , Sheph' er d and: Elliot
Traver were offering money. to
loan "on easiest terms"
Th,e Old.. Metliodist church .in,,
Lueknow 'was offered, for sale
with particulars available from
• W Ii \ Smith
' A . lecture' <:was advertised, :for.
the' 1 -!'tall on Con. •a, Ashfield with
_. E: Cameron, •.Lucknow:.banker,
e subject "Future
to speak on the. subject
Of 'Canada", :,The admission fee
was 10c.. •
•A:Meeting of the ..patrons of
the Lucknow cheese factory was
Ilield in Corrigan'S. Hall.
In, appreciatio'n' :of.' the use `• of.
the shed at Isaac Martin's hotel
in the Village, an,;Ashfield farmer
provide funds to pay• off
dness, , to,p finish • the - ele •atui• . .
buildings and make'. rice t ;airy
plant improvements.
'George H; Lawrence anti P
Murchison left on an, `°extemded
trip through, 'Manitobaand the ..
Territories" •
• • •The West . Wawanosh Fire I,n�
ur nee 'Co, had 4592 •
s a poticit•ti iia. .
force . 'covering risky 16
amount Of. 0,716,878,00, John Bul
lantyne--,was .president, art F}ma lay
Ad: pn erso'n vice- reslden•t.
Rev. Donald :Morrison• In:.
dianna visited with his bri;t1er,.
Hugh Morrison:
Applications were; called .6r.th•e•-P
osition ' of ' secreta y of the
Kinloss Branch Agricultu•i�al Suo
.iety:.•at a salary of. $35' pc r.year..
D `. Sherriff was..recommending
that 'Car :lot purchasers' of "set;•
corn; get i his prices, . • .
Mr. R. N.: A/latheson gage 'a hall
it- would serve a purpose 'Which
Would—..be felt_'around•-the world.
SUPPORT: THE . BAND .•
The citizens of this community.
'a load of wood'.gratis. and upper;, with 70 couples in '
delivered
b , the, Tony ...Vita .Q shoat, :a ,9,1:
Y
London.,
Fire'. broke out: in the residence..
of Miss P; Buckingham on.'Goiigh
Two' local rinks :of curlers took atten ante. Music was • supplied
part iw a tournament -:•at
. Walker
t .Y
on: 'Thp :' included :D. Campbell,
J. Anderson; R. .Somerville, ' J:.:
H'unter.: skip; , J.: Murchison, H:'
Som. ,
' erville R. Copeland, Dr.Ten-
n
en-
i
nt,-skillI�
7--E": .
- --
Johnson -was-
-advertising
L
Street:
A recital was given .in .the,.
,e
Town Ha • y rg • :
-photographs-
`at -99e --per --dozen--- Glass anti=pupils:-Mrs
old age pvw
'pensions were.vieed , as -—
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ns of itm ,roving the standa, d George Kerr's `- ad read ' "try a , . strong of Port; _Arthur gave two
mea P ,_.. �•_ .
putting more mongy~:� -. corse r: readings.
of living and. p . g pair of our., :50c c g.
A • blazing, chimney at the`•resi- =,
dence of Mrs. I Cameron' `gave
the 1 evening congregation' in the
Methodist ` Church a';fright: When
in circulation
The next; meeting. was scled-
uled' to be held at the home of
Mr. . and Mrs. , Robert Nelson
re
Their.
ride
-and
= .
• he
a p
t
sure they M
S shown b. at � Y
best Y
Scout and:Girl Guide' ovemen s. Presb terran Y; P S.
it -,I !Interest training for'good c The• meetin of the Presbyt
t d r the- Band `'concert rn ahe,1..._ ..... eetiAg e
. - Ilan Youn��copes ea '`� r�ecogni:zed,The contribution' � le:at;:local stores, psaliri84.:Sam,Chn .ta uvenile- ets: dire• availab ,, �, of
and solving tli � ssonandhis br1 h there are—aro doubt--ma-n3�rovideisweUening1 o cried w
'pthth y Town Hall on Friday night.. Tickg P p t
d
make .tow,
is '•wi:del' ,Or from'all band •,members,• and scripture 'lesson, ,
deliinquency�?roblem 5'hD �• �,eO .e_read the Bible,
ith
study.
known:' That xboys: and girls who o e' these, l seCretarY's '- repgrt .was given
will be ..eager r to purchase. have. dad Scout'and'.Guide train
• , ,. :, • , , ' .: the Band whether y.
:: invariably .become �up- in support of
p � • ing,. almost Y
:ot' theyare free to_ attend the;.
"-:‘' c -.---- ' ..� -citizenstizerrs is . ' erierally ;:accep't- orn .are .
�.. right -concert.
i • . It was 'a year ago last fall that
.But . it is in the .international.. 5eYrool' Band
movements make 'the • idea . of a High
' field that ahesg. •
Most 'important ortant .contribz- was first. conceived by Mr. P : W:
their mos p
Guides' ' corres- . Hoag, a member of the . teaching.
• aeon: Scoirts> and
_� n. caz with :.staff; and an enthusiastic - and
_,.�_;_pond;_:.. •anti -hike _.a d�--- ,p __..
of=other-lands—They- • ndsman.: The -remnants �af
• •t]herr.,�fellows
Ylife, their-. the old Citizens:"Band _instruments;
learn their `:ways of , • r �r, Hogg
their were made available to, Mr g
_habits, their' hobbies ;and �and in-
' as irations; ;and, in doing sn, come. and' by 'skillfu l repairing
p .
' derstand their" 'distinctive, .genuity, a set of .instruments, such
to un t.
y , i ht,to retain:I as they were; was shortly avail-
eultu es and their •r g Within an
,, .. w-• able for' rehearsals;
l _--understandrrig, grow-. _. �- t.. _ :time
• .__, � .
!thei�i. ,•This •
in ' 'u between the •youth of .'ai zazingly short ::time the JBanc'T
g p.
ns is a :' broadening made its first public appearance,'
many nations, .
. � the day :.When :•ther.e- 'and
since • then: whenever. and
Ste') towsards Y . Band or• individual
e international toler- wherever the
.will be*true
-ante and rrtutual „understanding.
Lloyd Gollan.:, Business was
cussed. 'Mrs: Douglas , MacDon
cussed. •conte
,conducted.: interesting__,._ t
Gollangave a piano $
„Lloyd ..:.
and'; .I-#arvey :Taylor ;a 'read'
Everett. Lane Ihad prepared
program for the sixteen. _pres
When k'h'..mn.':6'75 was sung,.
1? Y
eeting.. was_ closed: with-
beneclic ion. n
he
her
The
hy.,
is-
ald
sts:
olo
ang�.
the
ent.;
the
the
:Twenty; •Years
Mr:. and Mrs; :T ' F:' Ilendersoi
upt
he
w
rn
d
ows
the blaze lighted
onu.+the; south side of the
someone- i.n-the • congregation
i gold-
'
of Vancouver observetl_t g
church en ' -:wedding; Natives of Ashfield,
41 ears of their `rnar ried' life was:.
Y
scream' ad 'fire. A general rush, f or
was averted by • "the
the exits
more :coo1-headed" , aiad •when thee.
-cause-of_t1 e_akarrii was ascertain-
ed, roceede.d With: his
est; Rev.,Turk •p ,
discourse.
foster a'• pride in ;their -school.
The High' School Band merits;,
and is deserving of liberal stip-
port
p by the citizens of this, corn,,
-mun•ity- and.:.they opportunity for;
so doing. now _affords itself,
know Juniors, . featuring
Luc .
Chin Brothers; are again spr
ing w's; name far • and
.have given unselfishly of their � ••� � gaining' mu 'h favorable
members; could be of service,, they; :• Luckno
ar
Next year;. .just outside Paris, and g g
Bo Scouts, talents. • licity for the Sepoy Village.
France, some 50,000 y, t he
Graduation last June, mean t i deportment, t, ; on and : of
will gather at their first post -ware Gradua their p
• boree They loss of some of the:'members, but. ice:• is worthy -of a special.
international . Jain of the fall term and
Will come from ;pr.act•ca11y every-. wi lithe start
•...•.of commendation ; _,These y
will•
additional �instruments, became men are a credit to the Villa
country !in . the � ;world: They , gas a ' ' ners awere , • _ _ _
and• neutial''available, new' begin x
Come .from allied • rehearsals
lands,. , and frbr i some • former added 'and ,Separate
em lands 'where, Scouting has,, held for the experienced and the
enemy , .., •. - This year's.
been• reestab)iislied. ,They' *ill- inexperience•..player's.•,
m to�` e her, .live:. together, frat-band is not excltisively boys; as
camp a �..:, .. _ ..•. .. .iris have Prov-
ize to ether; , They _will ,return a •nun7ber of the: g
�._ ern..:__.� g . ;., .:,..
cans and
Iater d.thein respective countries, ed quite' efficient music
• a new 'vision• of the. posy are now among the'regulars
with .,. Yet, f' international co -opera- • • The organization. has not :as yet,
ibilitres•o .
tion. They will . have friends . en- received or asked for municipal i quences. ,
the globe. a rants :whi'ch' is customary with , -, x- :L
• circling g g he Band- .The Village-
: .o�, n summer •• this tocol` g all town bands. Neither t Th Council .,is •,
In France..
w ' c nference• -master, nor the. members. receive congratulated., on the 'silo
there ,Will be a world , o
de•Movement,, and one, cent, fbr their 'service, and moval job that was done. o
of the Girl Guide
again will ..be laid .founda-' the proceeds: -of tomorrow night'•s Street. Without it this thor
here, , laid .•
• din and ood concert will. be used entirely:dor fare would bbe -ria •sorry °•
.., tions of uriderstan g g ,,
re., >. purchase of band supplies acrd aeon. Arid,.cidentally, a ge
-• entatives of the -pure
coresaof�nation ., rrfstrumerits :to the extent that 1y. satisfactory job is being
It was always a 'vision of the. finances 'permit. • of snowplows village str
der 'of the. Scout, and Guide
founder �
- Movements, that they ;would platy
'.a part in the building' of a world
fellowship; It was a .vision, per-
haps' impossible , of 'accomplish-
ment in. less , th'aia, 40 years;. • and
yet, no doubt it has played a part
in laying the foundations, and
- will play ark ever greater, part as
the Years unfold; They trernendo is
the
ead-
wide
The following students, attend-
was" ward f B
Cherry`Gr=ove=scloo-1=ixx-Aslan-
field;- Beatrice Finlay,tli occur r eci ; at Koindl*a
M r-• The-' dea
• John Mor Mrs. Murdoch Nicholson a sis-
;
an '' James . Stuart,., :Ida Finlay, of dial
ter. of 'M:r. Thomas' Burns
George;' Cranston, ' Jgcob• heed,
Catherine Blake, :Joseph Moran,,
Anson Finlay, Maggie ;:Finlay,
Matthew -Blake: :.4Jaores --.Greer ,,..
Janie nie Treleaven; Michael:, Griffin,
•nnie.Blake; • .
A ' Bl k Emma McGinnis
s p ent in that. . Township, " hefn�:e.
p •
g
bong West
r: and` Mrs: Johne Joynt. r-e�
turned . fr..om Florida.'
J.-,W:::McKibbon. ,of, in Iran1.
Was Warden .of . ushn .Count*;
MacDonald of :Culross
and.:Dave
en' o .: co:
,
Mrs:' Robert Mullin.
Tiie`'death ::occura•ed 5in',Dakota;
of R�K::"Currieron;tl�e4-�'VI�==an{1
Mrs=J• ohn--Gamer-on-,-p resi-
dents of ,Con..,4, Kinkoss'
. ,:•
The pupils' it the' Junior class
•Thos:.';Blake, Mary., Ann Whitty, Sherriff
Treleaven,•" Wm; .' Finlay,, in Room I were Graham..
Wm:• Ionatd A.iachison;.
Kilpatrick,: Lizzie Blake, I Arlene . Jewit:t, D
Isaiah !?; .. ke
ElizaKit • p.
atric•. andL'lyReed. 'Jean. NcIntosh,' Mary. McKim,
• Meed, ••Jack-Ve�onala,
Harold Thompson,
"Clyde, Reid,
.
Hilda Twam'Jessie Jessie Henderson,',
A" lmer' Aitchison,'' Roy Solomon;
Y c ' ,
M'exle.Johnston, Billy Cantelon
Jack McLeod,..Frank , Sherwood;'
a ' David' Jewitt, .Roberta Johnston,
• The: death occurred at St.. Hel- s M W b ter
• • Ch trna Haven
:And,
f 'the:
woicl
Dung
ge, •
Cou cil's action • last 'wee
p,olice authority to b
'iving�
g
day and a night man; should
the desired. results. ' Dr
rowdies, and trouble -maker
n :.
do Well to take heed"that la
order is to be enforced -he
be prepared • to ' face the
k 'in.
oth a
have
urrken
s' will
and
w n
Te,, or
cbrise-
to. be
w re-
n Ma.in.'
otigh-
:cond
neral
done..
eets. '
orty Years Ago
con-
struction
called for T'ender's we
. of the : Detroit River
funnel t Windsor..
ens of Mrs.:John MacDonald; for
merly Miss•' Alice McGuire
: Jack,Ee guson sold; his. 100 acre•
,r
farm 'on. -Con. 12, Ashfield, . to
Joseph Hackett. At • a meeting of
the Ashfield Circuit W.M.S, Mrs,:
Ferguson was .presented with a
beautiful rose jar, prior to her,
departure., The address', was read
;by Miss' Louella Treleaven and
,.._ti-. :m -,h. Miss
the presentation , made y
Ernelina Hackett:, ..
One„ can't calculate the benefit
that,the boys and girls ,are receiv
ing . from: this training. Not only
are 'they receiving a splendid
musical- grounding, but it is -ser v-
ing . to, interest these: students in.
things, worthwhile, to promote
fellowship' and goodwill among
them, to create -an added interest
in their 'schol'astic career, , and 'toy
Thomas Joynt was offering for
'sale his :I.50 -acre :farm•-on'Con. 1,0,
WestWawanosh. , •
A meeting,'was called of the
shareholders Of'the•LucknoW Ele=
vator Company . to . increase the
.capital..,stdck of the ,Coin;pany to
Things have come to a pretty''
pass in Lucknow,• for g time cita-
del of Scottish tradition. When a
Scotch Reel *Was • announced, it.
Was impossible to get a "set to
trip its ,stately Measures, and as
an • . added . insult, this. was at
Burns birthday ball.—Kincardine'
News. , •
- ris Mary e s
Harold, Ritchie, J. C: Reid, Jen-
nie Pearlman, 'J.`'Button`Gordon
ae Zylda' Stewart,
Str°uthers,-.N!',, R , •
J::C...Armstrong4 Billy Jewitt; T`
Rat and J: C.' Johnston; `, for
Arrangements wets ,made •
av'in :the rnain� street; the street
p g, '
north: from the 'Bank ` ofl' Con)4
:::and; . the stiee.
coerce cornea• ,•,,
south from Firifa`ySon s• Store...
.. ,. r_aid
The..death of Alec MacDon
nl�,_ Amber
occurred at his h0 ,fit
ley
'to Guelph «'as arrang-ed
A trip
for those .taking` the short course
in Luclrnow. fnther of Rev.
Jaynes Duncan, , fl
,her
foi'riea• Lucknow
J. S. Du .Mt. Forest
minister, .occurred at'
PARAMOUNT
The Paramount .Wornen's Insti-
tuto meeting will be held. at the
home of,"Mrs., Jas. ,Ketchabaw on
Wednesday,: February Paper
ora St: Valentine's . Day ' to be,
taken by Mrs. Wm, i uckingharn..
o11 cafl_Home4made•Vaientine:
M.rs. Jack Henderson ':spent a •
week. in, Toronto with her son,
Mr.• and 1VIrs. Lloyd liendQ1'son
5 .. Llo d, Cline ,as 1 tint it
-
•Mr y ,
rWindsor. • .
Mr. 'and 11rs. •F'l`ed Martin mot
red to Toronto,
:y FS Dine Rive
.. Mx.s:>J. Konncdt
•• is visiting :with' her da,rightel'
W. Dexter.
y •' ning to PO
Eti uette s lt.ar ,
q h •close d'. • '
with your ,mout,