The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-04-27, Page 10,;.:,,,,,,,,;.',-) • ,. '-',-,•,- . - volwvoiliirrillift""------777,7.,,,,,,,,,,....,,:j..i,.)...i,. .,iii4;:,;.;.....;:. :i:,:i.i.:...if..:,,:ii..ii.iir,:i, 7-: -..:-.-4-7. • . ' . - ----- --: -.!...T;.,-::,i'i4. • . t i
. .
. .
. .
. .
•
PAGE TEN
The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow
Co,
Tune Table Changes
EFFECTIVE
Sunday, April 30, 1944
Full information from agents
Canadian National.
Railways
Victory Specials
HERRINGS in Tomato Sauce
Outstanding valite: .2 tins 25e
PICKLES—Sour Mixed
Large Bottle • 25c
SUCCESS WAX
Paste, Lb.
Liquid, pint
33c
55c
RUSSELLS TABLE SYRUP
Quart Bottle 43c
1 Coupon
Bilk SODA BISCUITS
Fresh, Tasty. Lb. 15e
JAVEX BLEACH
•Bottle
Return All Empties
For Liberal. Refund
15c
KELLOGG'S
FAMILY SPECIAL
1 Pckg. Branflakes
1 Pck . All Wheat
1 Pc Corn Flakes
LL FOR 25c
Certified SEED POTATOES
HAVE ARRIVED
Katandin Ilt° Green Mountains
SHOP with CONFIDENCE
AT '•
THOMPSON'S
•'PHONE 82 DELIVER-
1111M91071.11.1111aliffmaill
,1
Ontario
• THURSDAY, APRIL 27th, 1944
Amminimmim
NOTICE
A Meeting of The
Lucknow Business
Men's Association
Will be held in the
TOWN HALL
LUCKNOW
riday, Apr.
at '8 o!clock sharp
Your Attendance Is
Requested
J. 'R. MclVab, Pres.;
R. Rae, Sec.
Your.Have To Heal '
Their SOuls Too
Market Assured For Bonds
After The. War—Ilsley
At 1 a recent Meeting in Kitch-
ener,theminister of Finance, the
Hon. J. L. Ilsley made the fol-
lowing statement:
"At ,this point V should like to
say a word about the post-war
market for Victory Bonds them-
selves, because investors are nat-
urally interested in the liquidity
of their securities and the price
they can expect to get for them.
In the normal course of events
there will be some who will -swish
to sell their bonds after the war,
and indeed one of the reasons
we give for •buyng bonds now is
that they will provide funds .for
purchases or investments after
the war. It, will be of greatest
• importance that we maintain, in-
deed assure, a' ready and stable
market for all these millions of
bonds that we have sold. We have
now the monetary and financial
machinery and we have develop-
ed the methods for accomplishing
this' and we will therefore • be
able to deal with any. situation
which' mar develop in a way
which will keep faith- with the
Millions of small investors who°
are' supporting the savings pr -
gram in this national emergency.
"If there are ariy,who fear that
bond prices will fail as they did,
after_ thelast war, let me say
that this could happen only if we
were to permit interest rates to
rise. Can there possibly be any
justification for allowing interest
rates to rise after the war? Hie-,
er rates would Only he Justified
if when the war shortages are
over, expenditures .on capital de-
V6-lopment and consumer outlays
should . become so large as to
place a real, strain on our Pro
ductive capacity. Everyone
knows that there will be no such
strain and that the problem. of
Government will be to make use
of the enormous productive cap-
acity that • has been developed
during the war and thereby pre-
•.The problemg of our soldierS
whO lOse arms and legs in battle
Igo fat- beyond physical healing
and artificial limbs, and that's
I why 10,000 men like ll'illy Gib-
ison are needed to give new life
to spirits shattered by War. Read
more about this in The American
Weekly with this Sunday's (Apr.
30) issue of The, Ittroit Sunday
,,
Times. i
vent uniemployment.
••
, • "I agree with the Governor of
the Bank of Canada,who stated
in hi nual report this year
that h could see no, prospect of a
strain on our productive capacitY-
arising in a form which wdu
call for a policy of raising inter
est rates. '.•
"I may add that official an-
nouncementg in both Britain -and
the United States have similarly'
indicated that the policy of the
Governments of these tw coun-
tries is to avoid higher interest
rates after the war. These -de-
clared policies, coupled with .the
mechanisms of • control • which
have been developed and the un-
derlying •economic situation,
should be sufficient assurance
that bond prices will r•emain firm
after the war". ••
UNITED CliUliCH
LUCKNOW,
Rev. J. W•. Stewart, B.A., B.D.
•Pastor
• SUNDAY, APRIL 30
11 a.m.—Second Sermon on
• the Doctrines of the United
„Church.
Story: "Words and Words".
• ,Junior Church.
3 p.m.—Sunday School.
7 p.m,—"The Lost Cain".
EPOY THEATRE
IF day, Sat'day, Monday
You h ard.this story over The Lux Radio Theatre last Mon-
day evening. Remember how- Charles Laughton thrilled you
with Ms portrayal of the timid school teacher, suddenly fired
• t� niagnificent courage by the brutal German occupation of
his beloved village.
• This is wonderful pictnre. You'll remember -these in-
-. spiring seenes-fori a long, long-time, It's
Charles Laughton • • Maureen O'Hara
- with George Saunders in
",This Land Is Mine"
On the Same Prograrnme, "Heart Burn",
Edgar Kennedy as the henpecked husband who fakes a hear
attack to get some attention—with disastrous results. -
Also Travelogue in Technicolor
•
NEXT FRIDAY, SATURDAY,- MONDAY -
The famous comedy about overcrowded wartime Washington
Jean Arthur • Joel McCrae, Charles Coburn in
•, "•THE MORE THE MERRIER"
•SHORT SUBJECTS
Friday, Saturday, Monday May 7th, 8
• All Star Cast in the Peachy Story
• "FOREVER AND A DAY"
h, 10th
1
0 GUIDE. NEWS
• Patrol' leaders took roll call
outside for the first time since
winter. Because Mary, was ill,
there was no one to keep the rest
of the Guides busy while Mar-
garet taught Needlewoman's
Badge, so she decided to take the
Guides marching.
The ;march led the girls to the
outskirts of our fait'. 'Village_
where some of the more ' eager,
ammumammotomisir'
Guides got ahead of the rest. The
march ended by • 'following the
leader' at about nine o'clock. Be-
cause it wag late and the Guides
rather tired,,,Margaret dismissed
them immediately.
Jockey (who has just won the
Kentucky berby): `.`I just kept
whispering in my horse's ear a
little poem I .made, up --"Roses
are red, Violets are blue, horses
what lose are made into glue".,
GOOD iWORK SHOES
are essential
• To Get The Utmost ,
IN WEAR AND FOOT COMFORT
We Carry Such Famous Brands As
• "GRES", "VALENTINE & MARTIN"
"WILLIAMS" and "SISMA14" Work Shoes,
As Well as Other Leading Makes with Goodyear
• Welted Soles and Built -in -Arches. • \
Made :Strong From High Quality Leather
• To Give Lasting Service. •
1111111111111111k Alb
$.0-0041s in S eaters &• Spring .Win dbreakers
• for men boys,
women' arid children
The Store lith The Stock
•