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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-04-27, Page 4• THURSDAY, .APRIL. 27th; I939 • ..PAG/1 , FOU • RIP BARGAIN 'FARES Oil,. 5 it' 6.., from LU To. Stations Oshawa and East to Cori wall inclusive, Uxbridge, Liiid- say, • Peterbore, Campbellford;, Newiparket, '° Colrngwood, Meaferd,. Parry Sound, Sudbury Capreol and West to • ,fdidlanii;, North, 'Bay, a y � Beardmore, ' - .• 1j. r k Mt :Trains. May •5th -. - All Trains May 6th - . TO TORONTO• also to Brantford, Chatham; Gbderich, Guelph, Hamilton, London, Niagara Falls, Owen .Sound, St. Catherines, St, Mary's; .Sarnia, Strat-' ford, Strathroy, Woodstock. • 'See handbills €or •complete list. �of, destinations. i -: ' :co sult ck etc. a For ;fares, return limits, train A•nformatioin, tickets, eta, .T12 1C , , , , ,, • - • uiearest Agent. •. L �RRI :; CORNERS � CO �. ;_. 5 . � . , . John , Fairish' who has ! under gone two operations in Victoria , Hos- pital, London, , its making;favorable i' sires:' are; given .for. recovery. Best yn . ,, a s eedy recovery. h-. p �daugh- ters, u Sohn: Parrish is at Tier; dag ters, 'Mrs.,Lloyd Robb of Pinkerton. A number ;:,:attended f�l the. Institute -Jan�°C :w L kn w .on rah rsday, night air ith a n • umber= taking, 'part, in the program. Mr. and Mrs. JaMes • Little, , Lorna, Olivet) 'W M, The Wemeli',s Missionary itieeting for the month. of April 'was held in the church on Wednesday, April 19th 'The : secretary, Mrs ' (. Brook, took charge of the:roll call and -the reading of our Minutes. Our vice=president e Helen and •Joycts"spent the week -ad , yvith Mr.. and ldrs, .Warner. Smith. Of took charge of, the first part of our meeting and after. the business part, the leader, Mrs. J. McIntosh, for the. month. of April took , charge, of the remainder. Our first hymn' was • "Al) the' Way' My Saviour .leads Me" after - which all !repeated the Lprd's wprayer in unison. Our second _ yinn as .'Blest • be ,the Tie. That Binds." Mrs, O.° Brooke read us our scrip- ture reading.fpund in St,' Mark 4:25-. ?,3ad..13:51-35..We were re th en fa v _ oured.by a talk by Mrs.McIntosh on thisscriptyre.which was verT inter- esting. All enjoyed a ,splendid» tem- :,perance .talk by Mrs. H, 'Vegan.Mrs.. F. Megbarles very capably k 'charge et ,our Chapter `The, Pioneers' of the: Present'; from our study bo • c -oda'. We .were World : Can e. of favoured by is , reading, Moths Wang's ,Easter" sent in by Mrs. M. Coiling and well-read by Mrs,,. J. ,Coll- ins °The meeting was'.brought to a close by prayer, -by Mrs. J.- McIntosh.. The meeting was in \charge of Mrs." :JMelntosh as • convener, and Mrs. . R.. Hamilton, Mrs. ' G. • Brooks, Mrs. M. tolling and Mrs. R. Black as help- era. ' The May meeting swill' be r,in charge of Mrs. W. Lever ah convener, and Mrs. Black, Mrs., O. • Finlayson, Beth McTavish and' Jean McGuire. as. helpers: , Mr: Gordon and Myrtle Johnston visited during the week -end• ' with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McInnes of Teeawater. t Albert Mc tioid. of Lucknow' is visiting with. his 'daughter Mrs.. Jas. Little.. ; • W e • eel t ha t•sprin g has s cometo 1Stay "sucker fishing is the order:. of the day, the loud piping of the frogsand the warmer weather., A partnership with the:Sun Life' of 'Canada is a DSD ,QF SECURITY:for you and yours. GEO. H. SMITH, Representative,, LUCKN:OW The , - : int �a lam. The'1�I:eek n P' ri. M.,, ... By.• - .. . . P.: S.NM. • I Q . L W:.R. T01V.r N farreaching, lingo ce A move• of., the House..of ora was announced in mons. Friday night. It`concerned ap- peals • `from • the . Supreme Court of Cana a to the. Judicial .Committee of , in London. Hon.{ Connell, C O y the �, . ,C,,. IL Callan: again presented'.h s.'bill; to• abolish •such appeals, but suggested' din it' should :_that' after its .sec Qnd reading be referred' to..the' .court and, ultira- e , ate) to,. :the • Judicial , Goli►mitte •, o y- t s, ii o -its , coal that they May ;pas p n stitutional validity.,' The. Minister_.',of Justice ' announced , that; the govern- merit would make. such a reference, fortlr buut without waiting, for - the 'to.: sanctioned. the s�ond: reading be It. has the Rower .to. refer any leg- islation or legislative:projects to the• court under ' provisions of ..the ;Sri ,piem-e Court Act. Abolition of ap- peals to the 'Privy .Council has ,had' a rather •recurrent advocacy,. 'but here- tofore Without going further'than' the talking : stage. The action now to be., taken is' the first definite. step in a Matter .that is the subject of• controversy • both in. and'outside of legal circles: . - • - 'The day was' largely spent in deal ing.. with relief.. legislation. The. Min= ister of Labour, at the outset, read telegrams from seven provincial gov- ernments,.. ov- ernments, refuting.. Denton Massey's story about `;`thousands" :of trans- log, ,4118, fin -mow a .a rviti .: and hex-. posure. ' Mr.: Massey, however, dean, ed to .tone • down rhe . picture he shad p'ainted.: ' ;:.On : Monday Labour Minister.• Rog-- ers 'last night • again urged Denton Massey to., withdraw the statement Ale -lad, made., The statement was 'hunfortunate. land without . foundat- ion" Mr. Rogers said,riand ,because of the interpretation that had been plac. ed 'upon,. it • the.'member' .should • with- draw. it. Mr. Massey,, ; however, not only •adhered to. his original state - meet, but declared "thousands more are ' dying.,, . Malnutrition. and starvation death's in Canada :from •1.933• to, 1937 were. given by.Mr. Rogers;'show'ing' a total of • . 51 covering all, classes, of popu lation 'and . circum Lances. A "report to the'Health Dkpartment,: by a nu titian study ' 'conniiittee • had shown • that .:there ':was no evidence of in - 'creased - malnutrition ailments .dur- •: ing the;, years of the• deprssion: It had -been revealed,. the. Minister said, that there ,was less actual want and - more ,,medical . care, in Canada since the': depression •thanbefore. There. was : "not' the slightest evidence" . that through any .failure of relief admin istratiore there had been any increase in•deaths, ' • A nation -side. forestry program was • strongly urged .by}' Colonel. Mul- ock,` Liberal of North. York. He .com-• ,mended it alike 'for. the'purpose of providing' emplooyMent and of conser ing and renewing national resources. He favoured" . government co-opera- tion•with the provinces 'in, establish- ing a chain of camps imilar to those in the . States.: for forestation and conservation and : also proposed; ,a. national educational campaign. Part °fit it: would' be schoolyard tree plant- ing to impress :on children the value of 'reforestation ''" • The trade agreement • with the. United States, debated so'long in the. ,House; had easy going,. in the.' Senate where it 'was. sanctioned •with little ado .last night. Senator Dandurand ,presented it with• strong eulogiuin. Senator Meighen' didn't wish. to be- little anything 'that, tended . to im- prove British and American'.. rela- ions, and, therefore, he wasn't going to vote against ft. Bid he didn't want anyone to construe this as' • meaning that' he thought it • is 'a great . life saver for Canada.. • .' • • • ` The question Of unemployment. re-. lief continued to', be idiscussed on Wednesday. ' Mi.,- Stevdns, formerly leader of the ill-starred Reconstruc- tion ,.Party, and, now once • more *a front -bench Conservative ' made : .a, • comprehensive `Speech ' on the relief problem. There were two points`"• in particular -'-an appeal for . the. mob- ilization of the ••v ious forces to try to solve the problem -and the r'eiter= ation of •an `older suggested remedy for .• subsidizing• municipalities, to bring about a lowering of taxation to which they • themselves would con-, tribute: In the, Senate. ,the' Defence Pura. "chasing Board' bill was sent to'a committee. • : MAPEION. andrnaM"Clnr,thumb; tor' • Venof Callender, e spent ,the past five months in Calf' forn'uavisited at the home, of Mr.. and Mrs. Isaac Cranston last Week, Mrs. Jas Wilson' and little daugh- ter of Wawanosh agent pare or last week with Mr.. and M% Harvey Anderson. • • Mr. Sidney Brown of Benrailler, visited .on • Saturday .with MIC, and :Mrs" S. J. Kilpatrick,, s The W M. S. will hold their reg. - ular ;monthly, meeting, also 'a quilt-' ing, • in the hall, Wednesday afternoon, of this week. _ • Mrs. Elmer Phillips Beth and Jim returned :henna on Friday from a t'wo, wa.. 'friends'�Otta weeks visit with. l an Mr;,,and MrsCecil Blakeoof C aw e spent Sunday afternoon •withMr:and ;1VIrs, • S, J.? Kilpatrick ° Mr. ' and •Mrs.. George .. Saunders • held a reception at their ,hoine last:' Thursday evening in honour of the) i daughter, :.Violets. whit,. was r a i e :married. All report .4 good, t m .. lllau rslid--Chevrolet.Master< Deluxe; Sedan with tr'gftk. _. CIIEVROLEy 1S FIRST IN SALES BECAUSE IT'S First in Acceleration—First in Styling first in Hill-Climbing—First in Economy. • L .M and First, in Value in • its) Price, ,Class!. CHEVROLET is winning leadership in sales because outstanding leadership in per-, ; formance — due, to advanced Valve=in-Head Engine design enables it to, out -accelerate and out-climball, other low-priced cars! ' Chevrolet is winning leadershipin sales,,be. cause outstandingleadership'' in styling marks Chevrolet unmistakably as the most beautiful; ear in its price:•range. Chevr_olet is winning 'leadership .in sales because outstandingleadership in quality . features identifies. . Chevrolet as. the ,only, low- • pricedcar combining "all'that's best at lowest cost;' in Brice, ' operation and ulikeep Visit our showrooms today! See, drive and buy today's fastest selling motor car 'and big- gest dollar value the new' 1939 Chevrolet! , Low monthly payments' on the Garland - Motors Instalment •Plan. • • ADVANCED KNEE -ACTION: ; RIDING SYSTEM. • Frictionless G'on.'4prings;' •Double -Acting Shock Absorb- ers; Ride Stabilizer Shockproof • Dual' Cross' Steering. , --• STEERING COLUMN GEAR -SHIFT "Vacuumassist", supplies Bo%, , of shifting effort. Simple, pose tiye design: Only ;It ,extra.'" NEW AERO -STREAM ~ ' St`YLING BODIES BY FISHER Long; lownd roomy '... imp provedNo-Praft Ventilation'... ell -steel. Body by.,.Fisher. with "Observation Car'' -visibility. CHEVROLEi'S FAMOUS • VALVE -IN -HEAD, SIX Valve4n4ead engines have,. made all world records --on Bind on Weer;=end• in the air .PERFECTED (Qtliaslro-Aetton) - HYDRAULIC .BRAKES Maximum effect with minimudt pedal pressure• ... EMergeney• • Brake Levo under the' cowl stt dlirer's'•left. - • •'ST.: tkIS Mrs. Allister ".Hughes of Holyrood wa"s a week -end with Mr. and Mrs.' McKenzie' Webb • • ' . Itev, IL, 'M. took' charge of the service' in the United church af- ter ; an absence of several Sundays o+>.Oing• to illness. . Re roves assisted by.'Mr. Zinn of Lanes who delivered the address.. • The regular meeting of the Y. P. U. Vas _,held on Sunday evening with E. W. 'Rite presiding The topic, Sun- day—a Holiday or Holy Day? was taken by Mr. John Mochrie. Mr. and : Mrs. Wilson Bryan Orangeville were ' recent guests of Mr. G. A. Webb and Mr. And Mrs. • • E: W Rice. • r _• The April meeting of t e Women's institute' was held'. with a small .at-.. `endance. Mrs. McKenzie Webb Pre - 'Med and the roll call:' was responded 'o by the naming of a Canadian In iustry and •where . it is' carried on. The : subject was . in charge of the 4n, in,,it`air..Aaa, F'.annelimn Tndnntry lonvener.:Mrs. John .Cameron. ' A pa-� ler on "Rag Weed'.': was read by Mrs. • J. Thom and one on "Bind. Weed" •ty:> Mrs. W. A. Miller. Mrs. T. J. •Todd read a humorous story entitled Stubbles from the Farm" and .Mrs, . ▪ •W Rice favored • with a solo. A nominating' committee composed of Iles. E. J. - Thom. Mrs. R. J. Woode •tnd• Mrs. Bali .Was appointed. It was^ iecided to invite the District ` Pres- ident, Mrs. Oster., to the May Meet - 'lug. At the conclusion,' lunch. was .erved by the hostesses, 'Mrs. Weath irhead, ' Mrs. Ball and Mrs. E; • W. Rice. The annual meeting of the Wom- n - ' Institute ' will be held in the 'onimunity Hall on Thursday after Moon, . May 4th at 2.30 sharp. ' Roil, -all . —"The '.number of meetings . I 'have attended . during' the year" Sub- sect—"Arbor Day.—It's .'purpose and observance" •in charge of 'Mrs. Lorne Woods. Program Committee=Mrs, irervey Webb, •' Mrs.: George Stuart. Hostesses—Mrs: D. Phillip's, Mrs. Ed. ;v1eQuillin,' Mrs. P. Mathers. • His ':many friends are glad to know, :that Mr. Louis Weatherhead, .• who_ has been ,confined ":to bed for three weeks, . is : much 'improved and able to be up and around. Mr. and . Mrs. W. L Miller, Mrs. • cordon,. Mrs. Tom Todd and Anne :nd' Mr. Gordon. Miller were recent isitors '.with Mr. J. W. Salkeld and Bias Salkeld, Goderiich.' ' lVrartin's•"orchestra will provide,the wogram and music for the -dance •n the Hall this Friday evening under auspices of the W. I. ' �lr�•�( COOK and er two daughters "liveutP.th their r '• name:.'i<liey have wcln nearly kerIel•' "oof , `the choice "Spring' wheat used', in lnnihstig. ng Robin Hood ; is �thorooughly • • .washed, before it. is 'ground: 'Hood Look into: a bag of Robin White ow, clean. and white it and see b. fin ness 'and. rich is...Test its e . baking . quality by ribbin a g handful between your fingers: : eighty prizes.tor baking at the Acton and $ria Fairs. "I really ". believe'," e, " .say s Mrs. Cook ,• "that Robin Hood`is the best flour.,' I •hhetfor cakes, cookies and •' • • ies• and it snakes • such fine featured, beautiful • white loaves•. . -of bread. I do all my baking • Geo E. .Cook, R.R. 3, •• llfrt: S8e, ii Ont., with tier dangb1er5, eM A , e. rent . Fb °a►td. ' tie eq r c ) Robin' Hood. ' with It 'isn't by "chance that More 1 � Canadian women use Robin Ho od than: anyother : flour. Robin. Hood is "the choice: of champions" because champions • Best of'. all, try' Robin Hood: in your awe kitchen: If '' 'You' , haven'used it before you'' ll be delighted to find how•,good cook you really' are! are wise .housewives who think Si ncf<rely, first°of: giving their families the best in bread, ,cakes and pies; And Robin Hood gives'them ;the best. bine,_ • • . . • , si. r • :- 014 HOME• BAKING SERVICE • • ROB i HOOD FLOUR, Mit,LS,1,11ff TBD "`— 'Customer.'. "You . charge More' for .:Barber: "_We 'barber's• have had, to • ;cutting • a Woman's . hair than a man's learn an. entirely . new l€ne o1 •. con-• ° 'How's that?" versation -for you ladies.' ��Ma�cKENZIE BUY FROM A BUSINESS LEADER ... YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER The suggestion. that Prime Minister W. L. McKenzie King- ''travel- with Their ' Majesties throughout Canada on their forth�c��oming' visit to_ our Country was *Welted in the House byM . Coldwell, a •C. C. P 'member:, who •di not Bee. 'any need for Mr. King to`a+ company the King 'and Queen. • An. explanation of why this ,was- necessary was issued by the Interdepartmental Committee in charge of details of the I:oyi Visit: • "It has long been customary" it is stated, "for the King,' when travell- ing on formal or state occasions, "tp be accompanied by pne of his ,con- stitutional 'advisers 'as Minister in. attendance. This custom of the con- •stitution will, ofcnnr,e,, be observedPt' At any time a royal visit imposes exceptional ,responsibilities upon the, government, and • indeed, upon the entire country. It places ;a special •re spoilsibility'..upon: the Prime ,Mini ster.i'' • "in the ciircuinstances of •the • pres- ent visit,vwwhich is formal, official"act • WIARTON DEMANDS. RETRACTION AND RECOMPENSE Because . theTo onto Daily. Star printed the statement that "Wiarton Abounds With dibotleggera" the Town Councillors .called. a special meeting and prepared a motion, asking the, Star. to retract the statement. The actual motion, read as follows: •by Moved Reeve Hunter and seconded by Councillor Cottrill; that the Clerk be instructed, 'to write `• the: • Toronto Daily Star as 'follows: "'inasmuch as ",lie'"Star printed in .their issue of April' 12th a. misrepresentation ' of the conditions in the town' re bootleggers,' urhich is veru°detrimental to the town, we hereby demand a full, retraction of semi. to be printed in,'at least 'six different days and, that they coin-, oensate the • town by giving the town lee full page of advertising free of charge. for -one issue, said advertis - no to be prepared by the Town Coun- cil." r ° II. Suffers Severe In'urles On Thursday, April 13th, Mr. Percy Roulston of • Stratford, ,suffered . ser- 'ious.injury when the car •wbich,he was, driving collided .with another 'ear at an • intersection of, the. city. In the impact, the• Roulston car crashed a hydro pole and was overturned. Mr, Roulston was taken to the hospital where; • it was., found his back was in- jured, making it necessary to -have him placed in a cast. Latest reports sit? he Is making favourable progress Mr. Roulston is 'a tion of Johnston Roulston, concession 2, 'Huron. of state, undertaken by the •actual reigning Sovereign and the occasion requiring that he be , eeompanied throughout the visit by a minister in attendance . in "full constitutional sense, it • appears• even more incum- bent upon the • Prime Minister of the day to assume and , dischar!ge this., duty. It'will be the first visit' o£l,the. actual holder of , the Crown Ito his realm, ;of Canada it algid -appears �,peci.rl authority and initiative at - to‘ tire Prime Minister's of- fice and function, that hellabieuld be present throughout in order to be able to decide, without undue delay+;; upon .any action required by the various exigencies arising in immediate eon- section with Hie Maiesty's viait" They're. iaying•RIOIL' Roofing • and. right over the•.old shingles, toot With Preston "Rib -Roll" and."Tice-lap" metal roofing there 'is no•'niuss. of old shingles • lying around and no danger • of exposing your building while re -roofing.. • "Tice -Lap" and "Rib Roil",, made in the • famous.' .Council- • Standard ..quality, 'are guaranteed for 25. years: Sure.protecti'on:, against fire,and weather for the best part of -a lifetime. • • 'Prices are lower than at this time last. year .because there is no sales tax. Write to -day • for'froe estimate. Address Dept. 906. • Factories also at Montreal and Toronto •i MODERN, £.XPERI£N•C•EkBANKING SERVICE •. The'Outconte of 121 Years'•Successfu1 Operation . F n •• )s.' --r ITT Cz 4. • that I like about this bank is the= friendly, help- ful way they do things for you." BAN IC F'1NONTk sscnettsitsp. tat:i • Lucid -low Branch: V. ,Nay PU:EST, Manager • MoNtesat"-Ask be booklet u 8 ViCifS:•fiF• •f'li't• ti NK t;[>•