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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-03-21, Page 31 or There is only one decision to_ be made by the . Canadian people on March 26th.. . . It is this: Shall our country's war e€f prt" be handed over to unknown, unnamed politicians ! .. to a make- shift cabinet with Dr. Manion. as the self-appointed leader? _' Or Shall ' our country's : war -effort be continued' vigorously and faithfully.by the ' known and • roven ` administrat o of Mackenzie King? ' That is the question YOU 'must answer. Up a Blind Ailey?—a,�-Qut in the Open! It is time .for. plain ' speaking. Dr. Minion's pretence of offering "national" government is sheer polit- ical deceit. ' Because: even if he were elected' to office,, Pr. Manion could not organize or.lead a: truly national. goy.. ernment. The` parliamentary group. which . might follow him would fail to. represent all Canada.' It : would not. represent •the people of the; national . Liberal . party..' It would: not represent'. the people of the C.CF. party. • It would not represent the, people of. the historic Conservative party which Dr. Manion has now scuttled • . Do not be deceived Dr. Manion cannot.give you National Government. The best he might give you would be • government ' by': unknown followers. He invites, you to follow him up • a blind'alley=:to vote for a government of his own .imagination -answerable ,to some ;undisclosed political group. Mackenzie King offers you something : ' entirely in the open ... the Most truly "Notional government Canada has ever ., known. Hii parliamentary, followers represent, .the people of every province in , Canada ., — every'. section of our country every economic, social and racial group: There isnot an. area of this country.:. not a single classifcataon of our people'....without proper reprep seZtati•on in the .Mackenzie Kiag. following. -Mackenzie King's cabinet . ministers .are well known to you. • They are broadly, experienned men,' eager and. able to continue the sort f+,of :. admin-' • • •iistr'ation which brought .. progress to. Canada in times of peace and national pride to Canadians since the outbreak of war. The Mackenzie King administration is answerable to the people of Canada -toy no one else. The Responsibiiiij is :Novy': Yours • Canada is. facing the greatest crisis in' her history. It is YOUR• responsibility to say how she is to deal•with this crisis'. Therefore: when' you . go to the polls on March 26th you should consider only what is best for Canada —what is best for the Empire and our allies —what is the sure,'direct road to Victory.and Peace. PAGE TIIR FORWARD WITH MACKENZIE KING Ix. THUliSOAY, MARCH 2f et, 1940. • , TME LUCKNOW a SENTI N.L RS. Russell . Jermey of Oro Townshiji, Ontario, has' not only been a consistent prize-winner• at Fall Fairs, but she has been chosen •on :more than .one occasion: to act • asjpdge'in Baking Contests. • .• "What is the secret of your'oiw.n• • ' baking. success" I asked. "I try .to get good • recipes and' I' stay With, them;" she replied: "Care • counts always. And then you need the best' ingredients, you can find., especially, flour; if you haven't good flour you are beaten 'before you . start.. My rancher •used 'Robin Hood Flour arid I've used it for years; and now my darighter-in-law uses .it, too." Couldn't Count Her Plaices "I won prizes at the Fall fairs With' Robin Hood Flour, and f' ,can fell to look at a loaf if Robin Hood Flour was used in 'baking it; it is always so 'white and smooth in tea. tune. Bread'Iiaked with that flour is really high-class bread." Y � • Baking Made 'Baty • by , not take the word, of this competent prize=vranner and judge' of goad ,baking .and order Robin Hood, the very, next time, •ypu .need - ' • flour!' Every bag contains' a money, •' back.plus 10 % guarantee certificate: And if you want some of the finest recipes obtainable, send nine cents in• stamps ' to Robin Hood Flour Mills- Limited, Department "0", Toronto, Qnt.,-for theltobin.Hood Recipe Book, "Baking Made Easy". It contains all the standard recipe's and many new ones, with the meth- od.listed in a way that really makes' baking easy for the, newest bride or even her younger sister. HOME BAKING •SERVICE ROBIN HOOD FLOOUR. MILLS LliviITED Robin' Hood Flour Ailed Washed Wheal` 51 Teacher: !'Why ..our mother tongue'?" • • do we callIlEuglish,.• James; • "Well, •father„does not much chance .to' use 'it:” • RAPID • TTY '' Happy Easter to a11 -Although• looks •as if. the Easte>k• parade will •have to be postponed. • Mr. Frsn ' M'cNalFaat.Ta week -end visitor. with his parent:: here. ' Mr, and Mrs. Dpnald Thoriason mov- ed On' Monday. to the former Margaret Campbell, house, and Donald will as- sist with the work on Wrn. Header- seat's endeeson's farm this year. ' 'Messrs,George and Babe Book, who leaving for their home , at Lore - burn, Sask.., this• week, called' on the Reed• family Satuadgy,;, We wish them a safe journey, ,'Mas. Peter', T: Carter- has. returned home from Gowanstown: . • .1.Ir. and ' Mr;s. • ., Avehie Nicholson, 'Donald •and: Helen visited iri'the burg on '.Sunday.. •' ' Mother -Jimmie;, what are you do-: ing .in the pantry? Jimmie—Oh, I'm just putting a few things away. CU•LROSS ' CORNERS • Mr: and .Mrs. • Bert Shewfelt of Kin - cal -dine spent S.unaay with Mr. and .{Mrs. Joe Wall. Miss Jean •Anderson .spent the week -end ,with Miss Marion' Hodgins, Mr: 'and Mts. Ivan• Connelly •and Betty..visited Mr... and •Mrs. Elmer Wall on Sunday: - • , M. and .Mrs. ,Jack Nesbitt and fam- ily vis'it'ed My. and les. Sam , Nes- bit' 'on Saturday: • Mrs:. Alex W hytock. spent an af= ternoon of last' .week wi.Art Hodgins, • • • -'Mr"' and'^Mr's. Ira ,Wall visited` Mr. and Mrs. John 'Ross recently before leaving 'for their new • home. - I • •Mrs. Jack Schumacher, 'and Helen gat.,spent a few days • of, last week with i•her mother,, Mrs.' •Wm. Wall. Cbovrolet Special De Luxe Town Sc,aart.• .TEP into your new Chevrolet at 'Easter and you'll ove right up front i« in the style parade: For with its streamlined, drea�liried new "Royal Y i?Y Clipper" Styling, Chevrolet has. beauty that captures every eye and ca pti- vates it! You'll get a pride -quickening thrill, too,out of owning the•longest of•all the Lowest -priced cars,–the car that measures a full 181 inches where length counts, from front of grille to rear of body. , Yes, when you buy a Chevrolet you treat yourself to all° the beauties,. all the performance: thrills, all the comfort and convenience, all the most advanced features, all the real joys of motoring at its modern best .., , and yon get them all at the lo:isest cost for purchase price, gas, oil and upkeep. So come in•today...: buy •yourself anew Chevrolet and an envied front- rank position in the 1940 Easter style revue. , 1 Y'4-'!.'•+i5ryt,f.�s,�-^.W �..m-.' .?m�^..za-Y,Wi::',L S t• ! NEW OVERSEAS SERVICE :ESTABLISHED BY CANADIAN LEGION 4n overseas parcel service bymean of iwhieh gifts of food, candies, cig- arettes, tobacco, toale : ar lees and other "extras from home" can be sent to Canadians • on active service in .any part of the world has been established by The Canadian Legion War Services. . •; The service, 'which is being operat- ed in collaboration with Thomas Cook and Son, the .world-famous shipping agents, and which basthe full co- operation of. the Dominion Depart= ment'of Trade and Commerce and the Foreign Trade Bureau of the ' Cyan. adian .Chamber 4f 'Commerce, will in= 'elude purchasing, • packing and • de=, 1`ivety of goods 'to any. destination: These • extra . seryiees, as well as iria iurance:and customs declarations;: will. be provided free of charge.. ` AS far as possible. Canadian ,goods Will be used in snaking up the,''par- cels, par cels, although the actual packing will be done in England to expediatede- livery; Perniission..'has been granted for inclusion of personal . messages with each parcel. Gift:packages may also be sent lo members of the Brit- ish forces overseas' and to officers and ratings' of the •Royal Navy. While the Canadian Legion Overseas . Par- cel Service has' •been established pri-. marily for ;the eonvenience of relat- ives' arid personal friends of. the' men on active service, . others .may,' make full use of the faeftities offered: For this ,purpose arrangements have been made' with the authorities • tq • ensure; that such parcels will • be presented to men without close relatives, or who would not normally receive "ex- tras from home.''. Headgraarters of the Legion's par- cel service is located in the* Domin- ion Square . Building, •Montreal, to which address all. orders and com- •rnunications :should be forwarded: An explanatory folder and price list may be obtained free Of charge fromany- branch of the Canadian .Legion: LANGSI'DE NORTH Mr. F. 'G. Moffat and Mt.- •Dan \T. MacKinnon attendedthe Under'writer•'s Convention : in' Toronto last week:. We • are .sorry' to report that Mr. Bi11 MacKenzie• is under the, doctor's care. • , Mi.•. and• Mrs; •Bert•Moffat andJ'ini My spent Tuescj'at,�_e�v„.ening with Mr: and Mrs. Ivan 'Conley. \l,•: and: Mrs. Stewart 'Scott ena. tr'•tained.' a., number. of . friends arid abbots ori •Wednesday evening:. A a nuinher of .ladies around here tcNail' the- quilting 'at the borne of - "1? : Wm..Orr• • on Wednesday after- • anon. . . •A' nwk ber of young Rennie visited ar ' Tuesday evenings with • Mr, and -.•'ill s. Wes. Young: • • . ' • The Langside Presbyterian W.M.,S. held their Easter Thankoffering meet, ing at the hone of -Mrs. John Rich .ardson' Thursday March. i4th ; The meeting opened with the Call to Wor- ship given by the president, Mrs. Neil' MacDonald, .Psalm 93 we's . sung: .'rhe Scripture .passage was read. in • un- ison. The ' meditation' was taken by Mrs: Johnson Conn followed by pray- er 'by"Mrs. Farish • Moffat. The roll call • was answered' .by 'a Verse of Scripture pertaining to Easter: 'Hymn. 254' was 'sung. The minutes •of the last i ieeting were read and 'adopted.. Business matters were then dealt with. It was decided to quilt 'atthe• next meeting which will• be at. tha bonne of Mrs. W. D. Simpson: Mrs. John. Pol- lock of 'Whitechurch gave a • very in-' teresting message •on "Easter". Miss Grace Richardson sang a solo. Hymn •214 was. sung and the meeting closed with payer by, the • president. , Miss Jean Osborne anent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold' •Pol- lock,' 2nd Con. Mr, and Mrs, IvanConley and Bet- ty •visited. on Sunday at• the :home of, Mr. and Mrs.' Joe Wall, 10th Con., "Culross. ' • Miss Veronica Waddel .has •returned home , after • alsissting Mrs., Dan. T.. McKinnon, The Y..P. S. held their meeting. in the -church on -Monday.,'evening. The meeting opened with the Call to Wor- ship given by the vice-president, Ger- tie Brown. The response was given by Mrs. Ivan Conley. Psaln► I9 was sung. .The roll call was• answered by a • verse of scripture on Missionary cynrl•r . Th - sninrrf�oa,_oi +r, 1nr+ metra, ing • were read and adopted. • Business matters were then dealt with. The Mis- sionary convener Mts. '.Farish Moffat then 'tank • charge of the program. }Oran 223 was sung, The Scripture reading was given by Fetisl'i Moffat. Meditation by Grace Ilichardson. Mrs, Wes. Young then led in prayer. gymn. 374 WAS sung. . paper on the early life ok ohlf VVeele tv= = iven b e • • • • The National Liberal Federation of Canada, Ottawa. Ontario. Re -Elect W. R. TOMLINSON KING Candidate : In Brace sung and Ardyss Brown led in the closing -prayer. The next meeting will' be a social at the 'home of Mr, and GONE WITH THE WIND! The caption ~to• this, article .is, and Mrs. Parish, Moffat on Monday March has been used, on many occasions and 26th at 8;30 pan. Mr. and Mrs.' John Maclnnis and family, spent Sunday at the home of .and Mrs, 'Robert ,Macrnnis; Cul, rose.• • TEESWATER 'RESIDI'JNT IS 92 • One of Teeswater's oldest residents, in various ways. Let us acquaint ,you with the way ,we are using it in this case. • By accident,' and you can bet it was purely by accident, we stumbled upon • a case where a Intel business plat had purchased certain print- ed stationery from a city firm. Now that in itself is 'quite' all right, as WHiTECHURCH' Mr. John Clubb who has spent the winter months -at Hensall th his sister-in-law Mrs. Wm. Dow, rteturned home last week. • Mrs. James Sutherland of Wingham and her sister Mit. Garbutt of Winni- peg, visitkd on'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Ed. Gaunt, also their niece Mts. George McClenaghan. Messrs. Norman Stewart and Fred Mr. George Button, 'celebrated ,his anyone has • the right to • purchase. Clubb visited on Sunday with the tat-. 92nd • birthday on Saturday, March Where they please. The_same individ- ter's father Mr. John Clubb. 9th. Quite a number of friends called ,zual, however;, came .to the News one The. W. M. S. of the Presbyterian during the day'and offered felicita- Iday last year, complaining about out -church are having. their Easter.thank tions on hie natal day, side opposition coming in and stealing offering meeting on Thursday at 2;30 Mr. Button is in excellent health their rightful . trade. It was suggested. despite•advancing .years,'and only last !that the News do something about. it, suinmer painted the ' exterior of his ' try to persuade Teeswater Public to 14 school. and • S. S., No. 10 went to. home. This year Mr. Button arid phis buy at home. As our . readers knew, see the ictures 'of the .King and wife:celebrated' their 67th wedding an- ,,we have endeavoured ' throughout the Queen ,which were in Wingham ,last niversary . in January of this year.— past Year to' show the nubile the ad- Tuesday p.nr. The school . children of S: S.° No. Teeswater 'News. +i`E l vantage of home purchasing, through Mr. Ted Schwartz, of Listowel is these' columns. • visiting ' in the ;community... TRAPPING RABBITS ' And •h'at,,, we get in Miss Ytr,ill • of Belgrave _spent the atz• �a.IN-Mn�rAl�f).:l~t.D._DISTRICT- 4z: n .._ _ rat n n ' t,,,a yet this is w _.._.:�G.he �fa�vnw`�ask:..g-11 ,az�•r Mica�Tildra,3 MCC'len ;:• ay • • O( eyi°"uirn"'1txrtTF. .Germs 13rown favoured with a solo: The topic Footpaths in Formosa Was taken by Mrs. Farish Moffat. A reading was given by Len Conley. i•Iynin 399 was place passes ' us bg when they have a• agharr. Trapping of jackrabbits is being little printing to pass out. Matt we The• Y. P. S. of the Presbyterian. carried on •extensively in the Mea- pass to them a word bf 'sound advice church was held on Monday evening. ford district and the "industry” has -=-When you; buy at home you/ :money ' The meeting "opened with a short sing netted conisderable revenue to those stays here andyou benefit indirectly 'song" Hymns were sung. Those giving so engaged. The live rabbits ate ship- from; it again yourself, but when you scripturepassages were Messrs, Ken- ped to:' Preston • and from there ,to the pay out to an outside source it's "Gone neih Laidlaw, Dawson Craig, James United States" 1 With. the Wind"! ! ! l—Teesweter V ilson, Misse,a Janet Craig, Annie The traps' used for catching the News. hacks are about two feet s are, A� . lock gave his second lesson `'The Col- ..... .. _ _gym--..,.-®,�-�--^� ,�.�,�.,� M' M.Sit,..�;'i41'.Wr-"'�i'�"•aue+u--:ail-�n-_... war^_.- _.._.. _ -...1+- '.. •k. ,pju r-w�w+.+;�: ." u"'•'i^':Jf,�(�'`Sl`.*`YWHr.•1,..._.xr� ta':M4L`Wc,Fi.MN; tilfafrtti" enat iints'-i'ti r r Mr'j—i dLAnd' why do you 'think l en door at the front is propel' tip I shonld be lenient" with you? is this with a stick. When the ]aek enters the I your Nat . offence? Prisoner --•Ivo, land, by Mr. Norman •Wellwood. The piece; Killarney; .was sung by all pres- .trap . and 'touches the pan the door your honor; but it's my lawyer's first' ent. , The meeting Was , closed With a . automatically closes: ' ease. verse of a hymn. • •