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titURSDAY February 8th
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13y the' rtiopth, Apply at Sentinel
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FOR, house, stable
to icc.OrtO,d4te" five - head," drive'shed
-th,id pig pen,',1'5, acres; ' •
'Yarn "Bloomi''Ilorth of C.N.R. depot:,
NOTICE RE 'LOGS
We will be open to buy about Fif-
teen Thousand feet, 'Beech logS„.•
Fif-
lien thousand 'feet Soft Maple logs,
Ten 'Thousand feet 4131iiqwood: 1°3'1(
:Five Thousand • feet good Poplar,
' suitable for, crating. Our log yard
yvill be open after January 22nd,
For • further information, as to prices
and lengths to be cut, ''eall at our
office.,
are.' .-Jur
..ahape we, **Mild ,asli You to '; kindly
'deliver. • year legs., ta, our as
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:soon, as possible. ,.
•'•'We hail!: now received all the soft
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elm
•logSwe teeuire. igped
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=-- '"---COUNTRY'ICLUB-‘-,ITAVCR
A dance will be held in Lochalsh
all, • Friday, , February ,9th, under,
apices of Lochalsh Country Club.
,o ''s 6-0(eorchestra., &Otis-
sibn 25c.' Lunch • counter.
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ST. • VALENTINES :.•BALL'
Arthur's Radio' Otchestra will
-.--furnish-.-musjc for a (laHcc• - in tht-
Towi Hall, LucknOW; on Wednesday
next, February. 14th, -under auspices'
.ofthe Lacknol , joint . 13. F. O. 'club.
Lunch: 'served. General admission
23-e.-..tverirbeify welcome: '
u -Zero Weather
Follows Blizzard
• The • aim' 'folleWed, . the
store of la.,t week: Was.. 'accoinpan-1:
Clear,. cold weather,
dove the mercury: down tothe low,.
:eat' point of the. ;seaeon.:on SaturdaY.
„morning, when it was :cheeked ; by
:•,the ',Official Weather ',•observer, Mr. ,J.
M. Greer,, at 17 .belOw. :zero. Village
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thermometers re'dorded a . teniPet'a.,
ture.:rnueli lower ,than 'that.leWevet
When the :hockey.' teeth returned.ftoriI
•Ripley -Friday night, Sleigh,' a• .
local thernionieter' registered 18 be-'
. low...at 2 a.m. and by. sevene'elock
On Saturday morning had Sagged: to.
.,• •23 below. ..
Aihie. week we. have • pertiSed, a
metearelogiCal • -register ,Of the . 'Soar
, , . ,
' aecurately ' and well "kep,t.":h*
• .the late W. E. MacDonald: and , new
in the PossesSioriof Mr. Grcer. it
• Was on January,: 12th Of ' that year,
tk Oda district • Was, swept: by, 'what
Was ''',.,probahly' *, the worst A.:winter
starrn eVer„, eXPerienced: here. e, That
storm Will ,he better remembered' by
the. feat that as 'iL blew itself out,
Hagen cDon'. aid Was.;11shovell-
ing paths L# his hoMe 01*. seiZed
.with a • heart t1tik that ,encted,
, •
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That Whiter Was neted', ,.fot xtremo :
'end • snOW.
, .
Dectinter of low tainperatuteS; Jan.
• ..itary• was '•ualiered in With 6vo ..Con-
seentive days, during 'which the
mercury never got .above 3 .beloW
tatO 'and fOr eighteen' dOird of the
Month, .belevi .2eroteMPeratiires are
• iearded/ February .g!la.we1.."..1,1t0e
inaPrOVeriimit with the first do'Y of
the :month, being ttsheredin' With. a
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temperature ef .29, below and MI :the
fifth, the, coldest day, according to
.tedords which Cover a , period Of
fifty. Veata; WAS &patience:it in this
diettlet when: the. thin red line
iikia4Lilaitat0,04A4.6 tees
Villaie'Tax Arrears
Amount To $841.1.05
Appointment Of Tax Collector Pend:
ing With Commissiom Rased ,4;')n
Amount Of. Arrear a Collected. '
Arrears .of taxes, Was the chief
topicdiscussed • it theregular. meet7
'4'1g:of-the, Council on Tudsdak .night,,
With Reeve . Hamilton in the chair
and all members present. A state-
ment of tax arrears was presented
by the 'Clerk showing . outstanding
taxes to, date emoUnting.to.
Of this amount 12724160 are 1933
taxes, as yet 'unpaid, the balanee Of
$686.45, being' 1982 tax, arrears and
in an effort to -dolled this ..amount,
the appointment Of a' tax collector
is pending. The collector's commis-
sion Was suggested to be based on
bed e , afi'd
according to the arrears collected. '
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There 'will be, no license • fee im-
posed on outside teamsters' this
year, as no such request has been
forthcoming from. local : , teamsters
knight this Protection last year,
The clerk was instructed .to seel(
infolinatitm, regarding' the possibil-
ity and cost Of- repairing :a number
:of burned Out , transformers lying in
the .Town Hall basement, and if the:
cost is prohibitive same.. to- be dis-
posed of.
:.
It was : considered advisable ;to
_secure.-...e,ufficient-of •the
Supplied • by the Forestry Depart-
ment• to surround , the „Village dump-
ing' ground:. Atrtliiipoint it wa's
generally . agreed; that . smite
reg-
nktion be decided „en.' before spring
reearding the F•disposal ,Of infuse,. so
-that . the dumping ground may
kept from ,becoming unsightly. •
Councillor **die reported . en , a
-pipe-d•amper•-whicirhad-been'installed-
in one of ,..the 'Tewri., Hall larnadai;
which. would effect a great • saving
in 'fuel. Repair work- is also neces-
sary' .on the , smaller furnace , and
Council -advised that this be attenC'
ded to and, approved Of a collar. and,
„cap, .attachment to remedy the freez-
ing of the. water pipes in the base-
ment, which hasfrequently occurred
'during the present cold. .spell., -
The School Board requisition of
$1200 was :ordered paid and the fol-,
leWing • aCeounts •passed.
Accounts. -
F. Malcolm. snowploughing- $15.75;
Bert 'Ward -salary 112.50; J. Agnew,
re'. $9.50;• • Planet Print-
ir4. Co. acc $10.50; •Municipal World
SapPlies $336;• 'J. Agnew, reg. Deed
etc' $6:57.' Dan McLeod, work. 11.60.
.T.:, Agnew, Salary, etc. $33:80; Mrs:
Lee transient ace., 17.75; N. D. Mc-
Kenzie; relief 16.99; :W. W. Hill, ter
lief 15.46; it. R. Finlayson, relief,
$5.11; Reid's ',Baker*. rebid(' $7.94
D. J. •mecheilee, relief $5.56; lifinti-
einal World *supplies, 11,40; R. H.
Thompson, relief '$10.0; Lueknow
Seiitinel, B. of H. ace: , $3.75; Luck -
now Sentinel,' ate: $43.00; Mrs. Milne
-*ink :relief :ace. $9.42.
Waterworks Accounts -1- „
1. Agnew' Sal., etc:, $/3.71;' A.
HavenS' sal., $10.00. -
Hydro Adequate --
'Alex Havens, eel., eta. $5.20; Sen=
tinel' '19.00; Bell , Telephone ace.
it1.06; "Deceinber Power acc,. $976.07;
Agnew, 'salary, post,' and stamps,
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SYSTEM _SHOWS
..
- INCREASED SURPLUS
When .,Stibscribers • to the Huron
and Kinloss Telephone" System met
far the 23rd annual meeting' in Rip-
ley ' last',, Wednesday. they heard a
•favorable financial report. A Credit
balance of .1,508 atid n surplus .a17
.most $1,000*-inOre. than last year, was
revealed.: The shining was. erilittged
because. Maintenance expenses , had
been but •$2,295,as carnpared with
$4,417 the Previous, year, although
34 mlie§: of line had been .-recon-
structed. There wa.q a, decrease �f
I,jt"sevensubstribers during ;the
Veal% Mt. John Colwell, a member
cis the eenaniSSion, voiced "hiS;
oin-
On that a reduction of' 'phone cost,
a two dollarreduction suggested,
would; he preferable to the, large
surplus. ;
INFANT DIES SUDDENLY
The death; 'et *OYU Ruth; 4-.
rnonth old daughter ofMr. and uri,.
•George TOPS (nee Alma lidaelIV):
eceurred, , suddenly on Sunday in
Walker:Ville. The little tot bad .13a9a
in good health until the day previous
when, she Was: stricken -with a brain
ticineriliage,,whieh Oen, antiffed:uut-:
the,, young life,toleaYe, the parents
grief. ,:stricken. The Oberst ',Service
was 1:1,1314 on Tuesday it The parent'st
home in. Walkeryille, With .interment
in Victoria Memorial • ceinetery:, Mira,
'74aarenzie ,and Eddi0 attended
t'he funeral. Much sympathy is
ex-
tended' to Mr. and Mrs:, . johns, by
their; friends here, who learned With
regret.- of the 'sad' bereavement. $1.98 a Pair:, THE MARKET STORE:
a
eneiv
, Mrs. Bruce Gammle and dangther
Mildred of Elora are visiting friends
around LucknOw. :
• 'CRAZY WATER CRYSTALS, --at
'4ie,neW Nice of $1.50, at PATER -
SOX'S :DRUG :-sToRN:
. • , ,
, Mrs. Albert Gammie went'. to S.
Joseph's Alospital at London on
'Tuesday d'or'.-inedical .treatment.
, •
Miss Chrissy. .MacKenzie is as-
sisting at MacKenzie's grocery dur-
ing the lUnes5 of Mr. MacKenaie. •
New Big Ibex ',Blankets "Flannel-
ette", •largest 'size. Best inake., Only
TRANSIENT COSTS, FOR
ANDARY_LARE__SUALL,
Local Relief Accounts For January
Total $50.49, As Received By Sev-
en •Families
The January 'account for tran-
sients' Meals and lodging aspre-
sented aC:-Tuesday-:- night's -..council
meeting .amounted to $7.75. Whether
there are fewer transients' on 'the
road, or the stormy • month 'has ae.-
eoanted for, the falling, off of • Visit-
ors, we can't Say, but the fact re -
'mains that for the corresponding
month. in , 1933, transient costs' am-
ounted ta-a few-- cents- lesir=thin
, ,
$40.00. ••
Local relief accounts, for January
however, totalled $50.49, consisting
of groceries and milk as receivedby
seven families. '
TRUCKS :BREAK :THROUGH
:"ROAD TO THE SOUTH
• Bradley's. transport carrying-- 150
bushels: of grain for Treleaven's Mill,'
was 'responsible for breaking girl
the 'snow blocked road, to the south;
on Monday:, 'Experiencing difficult*,
the driver called ,out.inother Of their
trucks and divided the • lead and
the journey continued: One of the
trucks got through, on in the after-
noon
and when , the cargo was, un-
loaded' ,it was found that further
travel was impossible due to a. brok-
en axle. The second 'track 'got to the
outskirts of the village • when dam-.
age to the rear end mechanism halt -
led it and when _ Treleaven's truck'
could not take it into tow, Mi'ne's
84 McMillan's teams were hitehed on,
and hauled the vehicle , to the mill,.
from where, after unloading, it was,
taken to a garage for repairs. Isturn-
erous ears ,went through on '1'nestitiy.,
but as yet travelling by . motor into
or out of the village for any distance
from any other direction, is inripos-
Bible. '
MARRIED IN ,TORONTO ,
I
•,•-• • , . McLean Sera' .• •
,A.• quiet marriage was • solemnized
in -Toronto wben Muriel Edith, sec-
ond Youngest daughter' of Mrs. A.
J. Sewell and the late A. J. Sewell!
became the bride of . IlarOld Alexan-
der McLean, Jitein•-• of Mrs. Edward
McLean, and the late Edward 'Mc-
Lean .of, •Iciniongh. Leich-
liter tofficiated. , The bride : was 'be-
comingly attired, in: matelot triple,
sheer,an fitted, lines, with a front
overlay of, white silk organdy petals.,
'French straw hit, gloves and :shees
of Matching, shade,' her fieviers tieing
a 'shoulder bouquet Of butterfly roses,
sweet peas' and -:-lily-of-the-.valley.
She -was attended by lier sister, Miss
Gladys Sewell; in cruise .inoss crepe,
whose .bouquet* consisted of briercliff
rosds, • violets and sweet Peas. The
groom was, suppe*cl by his brother
-Mr. , Harry S. ?Man of Toronto.
After a trip to New York and Wash-
ington, Mr. and Mrs. McLean will
live in London, Ont. ' I • '
ICE HARVEST IS . •
'UNDERWAY THIS WEEK
With Messrs.. Vic Diirnin and Dave
Milne conducting lee harvesting
eraireni on Treleaven's ,mill potid
and: Mr. George , Greer , idso supply-
ow ifro.,
86 WOW:2er° '
io eXtterietteed fast night' With th(:
toinperattt.ie „rortist•win
'beloW' 'zero at a ,a.m. Thttri:44,,
4100Altio
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'
ITACICETT-.4n Ashiteld Township
on Monday; Febrtiatsr, s' 6th, to " Mr.
•ThOintis Hackett, Jr.,. a
daugtiter,,
MOFFATT-At Sarnia, Feb. 5, to
Mr. and Mrs. ,Hiram Moffatt (nee'
. Bare. Jahitatekt) ,e ,•itek —
Mr. Henry Patterson, houndary
east, is reported ta be criteally 111,
with little hope held tor his recovery.
CONDENSED JAD' SALTS -for
redueing ,easily and 'safely. 60e a
package at PATERSON'S DRUG
STORE. -
New ••", materiels for Quilts and
Comforters, also' new- Battings' and
wadding for' filling , comforters THE
MARKET-STORE:—
, Mr, John' Barger 'was seized with
a- week---,--spell7an Tuesday and wris
removed • to his home *here . he is
receiving ,medical attention, 2,-
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STOP THAT. COUGH -,with
ean's .49. -Guaranteed to . 'positiVelY.
Ova' Alier-iii; money back. Price -40ej
F. M. PATERSON. , . •
Mr. Will Murdoch has been able
to be na :this • week for, the: first
einee "suffering Jib • fracture's , in a
fall at his home about a month ago.
,
WORTH 15” that's ' ho*
people ',recommend Cresi, COrniSalve.
:Buy the best -Buy • tress •
DRUG STORE.
.Mr. Alex Lyons and 'his . friend,.
George ' Rennie Of Hamilton are
visitingt-with- the --formers- -parents,_
Mr.'";:init Mrs, James T,'Limns 'eon:
12.. ,
. L. MacKenzie has re-
turned from London, hiving accom-
panied" her 'daughter Jessie to • the
city Where she eenimenced her duties
as student nurse:
In deeply • gashing' ber feet on 'a
broken *milk ' bottle on • ,Saturday
morning Mie. J severed
a mainartery, which injury has
since confined her to, her room: "- •
.'• •KRUSCIIEN SALTS -Free • trial
offer. Buy the 'Giant glib package for
15e. .Then if not satisfied return th(
regular 75c bottle and your Ito ey
Will he refUnded.f.'11/, PATERSON
Serieusly
' Mies .Winnifred •• Thomson,„13:irear-.
old daughter Of Mr. and MI'S: quis.
'I"homson, Underwent an emergency
operation in 'Whighani Hospital, on
Tuesday for the reinoyal of a per
forated • appendii. ;The patient , is
Finite 'ill:
The: firet t ;0. 0; F. social everiiAg
of the season, was held in .the ledge
ropin on „Friday. evening,, Wheti-the
attendance, dile to the 'extreme cold
was cut deWU: Mrs. Wellington'
Henderson and Rosa. McMillan were
the ,prize Winners at euchre ' and
,following 'dancing' .Was
joYed for a time.
lgisleast Chesnut has con-
cluded her three-year course% as
student ,nurse at St., Joseph's Hos-
pital, London., However, she 'mast
remain 'in the 'city • Until spring to
take, a course . of lectures :and this,
iinuSual, and unexpected no
doubt Will be a keen clisappOintinent
to' those affected. •, •
"I The regular meeting- of the,
Wo-
-men's Institute will be ;held at the
helve of -,‘Mrs. W. V. Johns'totie, • on
Friday, February 9th, .at ,2.80 o'clock.-
Roll call is to be. answered by "My
Favorite Author"-, and a 'contest
killt be Staged, in which , the ladies
are to be `Tressed to Represent a
BoOlc”,
yrrAL grArstio
••••tiott.iit:h
• , The stateinent of the Clerk pre -
in g ice from his Pond, users Of f this
anted to Council on Tuesday night
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With much iiih4ero Weather' this
season, the ice is of 'geed quality
and Of:e depth �f frentAtrelve te-
feurteen„ inehes.' SOorive04,8.: re,
qUireinerits, Were filled on Tilesday
night, When the storing' of. about
1.0 to ,of toe was tompietek
'The Bread
of Health
The Bre;td
of flealth
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LAYER CAKES
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", MINCE -P
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JELLY noLts
Irra., APPLE PIES
DOUGHNUTS
. CHELSEA, RU -NS
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• • ICED - ROLLS, ETC
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The -Finest White and Whole Wheat Bread
.1101-,LY.MAN'S.
Phone 36
QUALITY BAKER
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CHURCH'NOTES
Ladies'. Class Electa Ofikera •
The mernhera:: of the Wohe4o
Ladies' •Class and the former Unity
Circle, niet , at, the home of Miss
Margaret MeCallinn, on January :30,
for their annual .Meeting. Miss- Mar-
garet the 'President,' call-
ed the;meeting to order. and Rev. 8,
T. Tucker teak the chair for elec-
tion of officers for the • ensuing ear.
'which elections' 'reatilted
President ,Mrs. • 'Stiutheri; 'Vice-
president, Miss' L. Murdie; igecretar.Y.•
Viola •. Kept; Treasurer, Mrs. Win.
Davison; Executive Cain,- Mrs, Leith',
Mrs.' Ewart Taylor, Mrs,' Grant .11e,
-P-4.-rrn ;-4-VI*41*-1-!.0#11±;_.
ell,: Miss Martha moCalluin; Social
Coni., ' Mrs. Vim ,Meteed,,i'Mra.:Rni
Black, Mrs; 'Harvey Treleaven. After
some Idiscussion ., regarding 'dais
Social . activities, . arrangements were
Made for the holding' Of a aoaral.
evening' about the'. latter'. partof
February. ','At the1:'boncInsfon of the
Meeting refreshments were Served.,
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Presentations Feature
dal 'Event!'
Presbyterian Guilt
The Guild meeting this week was
'taken by the Session and Managers.
MacKenzie' read
the acrip-
ture and. Mr. Pickering lead, in pray-
er. The first item , on the program
was the debate "Resolved that in the
present unsettled conditions. a Dic-
tatorship is preferable to, a Demo-
cratie Government", The affirmative
was taken by the Session with Rev.
Burgess and Peggy MacDonald as
debaters. .Tliiiegative was upheld
by Mrs. W. Huston and Mr.. Hutchi-
son in favor -Of the Managers. The
male quartette gave two selections
during the Meeting. 'Mrs. Phillip
Steward rendered a solo. The judges
of the debate were Messrs. Dr.
Newton, D. C. ,Taylor and J. G. An-
derson. Dr. Newton gave the, deci-
sion in favor of the :negative side.
There was an excePtiOnal large
crowd at Gelid on Monday owing to
this 'special feature. The Quad is to
hold. a- skating , Party next 'Monday
in charge : of the Social Com, lunch
to be, seryed at the. rink. Admission
Adults 1,5e; School Children and On-
lookers 10c,. An -invitation -is extend
ed' to the ,congregation of South
Kinloss to attend this innuat partY,
The meeting was dosed With prayer
by Rev. MacDonald.
DIES AT' 'BARRIE
; Word' has been received here ,.' of •
he death of Mr R J Otillaglor,,
wh:o.,•.paSsed away 'Very suddenly On
Wednsd:ay ., last • in his 73rd year,
deeeaSed '1, was the tather of
,
Rev. E. Oahaghr, a, former
eetor: 01. Peter's, • Church,' 'and
LOW
k
Tow, Of Owen • Stiand, Mr; Gallagher
waS, a ;Visitor here- with •seri\ On
ifferent occesibnS, and becameme well
neWri "by a ' nuniher Of.: reSidentii,
he. fattetal was on Saturday.' frorn.
.late 'honte. in Barrie.
, •
A..W.Blift, BUSY* BEE
In redording iteine in the presi
One often ,eirines-aeroas a paraphrase
Which iby zts COnstruction proves
inest amtishig juat'alieli an. item
appearing in a .rec"ent isiuse, of the
Sentinel, caught thd, dye Of a Mem!:
bier:of the Staff of „the London Ad -
ring Irtith7-7rIegistering-Lof
irths, deaths an`d, marriages; in'Ith6,
Municipality thawed that the Grim
. , .
Reaper wah More active than the
Stork. During 1938 tt'er "'wire 'la
deatlis4 registered' SS, • against 14
births. • Ilegiatratio/L,•._ of .;_mtirriageS_
4.4114 41$144, '
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br• jtisV.01,ch,..#014;...and it WAS.
re-
prqduced. under, the following. Cap-
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IIOW 'Both' the, tittle 'SO *e?,
Mr. Geore -and .Orville:Tiffin had
a b0* hauling fogs. to • the milt • in
Ltteknow• tuitl ,V.6i•e,' fortunate to 'have
thern all hauled before the thaw
APilest the' Vntill‘,.
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Two Menthers. Of Young •Men' s Class
Are Honoree Guests At Enjoyable
Attended by some forty , Members'
of the • Young Men's :Chios Of the
United Church, aceomiiardeciLbY-their
wives •, or ladY, friends,' a ,inciAt . en:. •
jOYable'soCial evening was held. in •
the !Orange. Hall on Thursday even-
ing last. Midway . through. the, . en-
tertainment after ' lunch .• had been
served,. ,:presentations were • niade..-
two, members of the class Who. have •
.Renediets:" • ' •
, . .
, At this :point' Dr; "S,V: V. Johnston,
leader of the "class, Spoke hriefly,..and
in the•,, absence of the . president,. . •
eMled' alra •. the:. :Past president, ',lift.'
Tlervey Treleaven, ' who 'following• a ,
few well direeted, remarks called Mi..'
Eldon Johnston and lift..6 Fred
Em-
berlin to the 'platform, where' • they'
ere,', read an ' • appropriate .0044
and -presented, :by.: Kenneth Murdie
wftli,p."CSiiserole and • earning Set" i•e- "
spectively., 104' jehnbtOn and
7niberlin were then •,,eiteli e seatted_:._
ilongside Sna rio in • •
turn ',thankedthe class. •-meiriberiv 'for
their .gift. •"
L. MacKenzie- then aliajca;"
commeriding sucli: an. 'Orderly and
delightful :social 'gathering and Con •
chided by, extending,. in his nsual„
•ttittorous .;.way, 'seine !"happy 'ever '
gifter".. advice to the newlyweds.
When the gathering later broke up, •
it. .Was ',,..g,einersilly • agreed thatthe •
evening- hadbeen: most pleasantly
spent..
WINTER IN EARNEST 'As;-
• pRuni,Ens• SHADOW
-• 'FritleY Was. •Candleinae Day; when,
according ,to legend, the bear issued`
forth-• in „search; Of his slisidow;:. and •
,with Old Sol, making, one 'of his but
few appearances since the beginning,
of the year;,,, we een suppose ' that
Mr. Bruin idiuffied back - to his winter
quarters warned by his own silhou-
ette that, King Winter will :held
sway for ATM. weeks More: • Last'
weelt's. blizzard 'which put a Step. to
motor traffic was followed up,' by a
heavy fall of snow' on Saturday
night and, Sunday, accompanied' by
low temperature, and for the titian',
being at least;, the fable :Of the ,bear
and its shadow is running 'true to
iorrn. . ' ( •
WINS. 2 TO 1
' Kincardin eked ''out•ii72 to r"Vf&
ter* over Lucknow last night it, the
Lakeside,town in a battle' that pro-
vided 'wide ,open hockey, with 'IOW
penalties, front gong to:',gong.:•;FOrd-
in •the Kincardine ueta, 'saved the
game for his teatamates in the third
period by turning?, aside ',what. looked
like sin* as the entire
Luclinew team ' borobarded, the nets
in an ,effort to kndt..the count: Kin-
eardine •", Made • Only one realthreat'
in this stanza and Clark. thila*aen:' '
dame out of his ?vie to block this
•
, ,
attempt, • • ,.` •
• 'Item& ,Camertin had the
hick. halfway through thefirst per-
iod, When' in attempting to clear a
puck hear his' Own goal, he poked.,
the dis n the corner, of the net.
Kenn* however figured in getting':
the equalizer .6aity hi the second."
. .
4 _ fit14,iaigett-4adD
-al • .*.b''(;--,hiil8e-C-thd.--fii:iai::,Faitaia-
to .cover oft in, a threc *nit ta,ted4
was, responsible ' for. fitind011ine.f.4
winning' teat The puck was 'directed
Into, •the ,• corner and Passed out to
the uncevered -right Winger*, 'who •
• d.idn1 give ' eliatie4;
The third petted Was aetirdi•
106, tlis-t14144v12446101ii.
=-- '"---COUNTRY'ICLUB-‘-,ITAVCR
A dance will be held in Lochalsh
all, • Friday, , February ,9th, under,
apices of Lochalsh Country Club.
,o ''s 6-0(eorchestra., &Otis-
sibn 25c.' Lunch • counter.
-
ST. • VALENTINES :.•BALL'
Arthur's Radio' Otchestra will
-.--furnish-.-musjc for a (laHcc• - in tht-
Towi Hall, LucknOW; on Wednesday
next, February. 14th, -under auspices'
.ofthe Lacknol , joint . 13. F. O. 'club.
Lunch: 'served. General admission
23-e.-..tverirbeify welcome: '
u -Zero Weather
Follows Blizzard
• The • aim' 'folleWed, . the
store of la.,t week: Was.. 'accoinpan-1:
Clear,. cold weather,
dove the mercury: down tothe low,.
:eat' point of the. ;seaeon.:on SaturdaY.
„morning, when it was :cheeked ; by
:•,the ',Official Weather ',•observer, Mr. ,J.
M. Greer,, at 17 .belOw. :zero. Village
.•
thermometers re'dorded a . teniPet'a.,
ture.:rnueli lower ,than 'that.leWevet
When the :hockey.' teeth returned.ftoriI
•Ripley -Friday night, Sleigh,' a• .
local thernionieter' registered 18 be-'
. low...at 2 a.m. and by. sevene'elock
On Saturday morning had Sagged: to.
.,• •23 below. ..
Aihie. week we. have • pertiSed, a
metearelogiCal • -register ,Of the . 'Soar
, , . ,
' aecurately ' and well "kep,t.":h*
• .the late W. E. MacDonald: and , new
in the PossesSioriof Mr. Grcer. it
• Was on January,: 12th Of ' that year,
tk Oda district • Was, swept: by, 'what
Was ''',.,probahly' *, the worst A.:winter
starrn eVer„, eXPerienced: here. e, That
storm Will ,he better remembered' by
the. feat that as 'iL blew itself out,
Hagen cDon'. aid Was.;11shovell-
ing paths L# his hoMe 01*. seiZed
.with a • heart t1tik that ,encted,
, •
1 .
That Whiter Was neted', ,.fot xtremo :
'end • snOW.
, .
Dectinter of low tainperatuteS; Jan.
• ..itary• was '•ualiered in With 6vo ..Con-
seentive days, during 'which the
mercury never got .above 3 .beloW
tatO 'and fOr eighteen' dOird of the
Month, .belevi .2eroteMPeratiires are
• iearded/ February .g!la.we1.."..1,1t0e
inaPrOVeriimit with the first do'Y of
the :month, being ttsheredin' With. a
•
temperature ef .29, below and MI :the
fifth, the, coldest day, according to
.tedords which Cover a , period Of
fifty. Veata; WAS &patience:it in this
diettlet when: the. thin red line
iikia4Lilaitat0,04A4.6 tees
Villaie'Tax Arrears
Amount To $841.1.05
Appointment Of Tax Collector Pend:
ing With Commissiom Rased ,4;')n
Amount Of. Arrear a Collected. '
Arrears .of taxes, Was the chief
topicdiscussed • it theregular. meet7
'4'1g:of-the, Council on Tudsdak .night,,
With Reeve . Hamilton in the chair
and all members present. A state-
ment of tax arrears was presented
by the 'Clerk showing . outstanding
taxes to, date emoUnting.to.
Of this amount 12724160 are 1933
taxes, as yet 'unpaid, the balanee Of
$686.45, being' 1982 tax, arrears and
in an effort to -dolled this ..amount,
the appointment Of a' tax collector
is pending. The collector's commis-
sion Was suggested to be based on
bed e , afi'd
according to the arrears collected. '
•
There 'will be, no license • fee im-
posed on outside teamsters' this
year, as no such request has been
forthcoming from. local : , teamsters
knight this Protection last year,
The clerk was instructed .to seel(
infolinatitm, regarding' the possibil-
ity and cost Of- repairing :a number
:of burned Out , transformers lying in
the .Town Hall basement, and if the:
cost is prohibitive same.. to- be dis-
posed of.
:.
It was : considered advisable ;to
_secure.-...e,ufficient-of •the
Supplied • by the Forestry Depart-
ment• to surround , the „Village dump-
ing' ground:. Atrtliiipoint it wa's
generally . agreed; that . smite
reg-
nktion be decided „en.' before spring
reearding the F•disposal ,Of infuse,. so
-that . the dumping ground may
kept from ,becoming unsightly. •
Councillor **die reported . en , a
-pipe-d•amper•-whicirhad-been'installed-
in one of ,..the 'Tewri., Hall larnadai;
which. would effect a great • saving
in 'fuel. Repair work- is also neces-
sary' .on the , smaller furnace , and
Council -advised that this be attenC'
ded to and, approved Of a collar. and,
„cap, .attachment to remedy the freez-
ing of the. water pipes in the base-
ment, which hasfrequently occurred
'during the present cold. .spell., -
The School Board requisition of
$1200 was :ordered paid and the fol-,
leWing • aCeounts •passed.
Accounts. -
F. Malcolm. snowploughing- $15.75;
Bert 'Ward -salary 112.50; J. Agnew,
re'. $9.50;• • Planet Print-
ir4. Co. acc $10.50; •Municipal World
SapPlies $336;• 'J. Agnew, reg. Deed
etc' $6:57.' Dan McLeod, work. 11.60.
.T.:, Agnew, Salary, etc. $33:80; Mrs:
Lee transient ace., 17.75; N. D. Mc-
Kenzie; relief 16.99; :W. W. Hill, ter
lief 15.46; it. R. Finlayson, relief,
$5.11; Reid's ',Baker*. rebid(' $7.94
D. J. •mecheilee, relief $5.56; lifinti-
einal World *supplies, 11,40; R. H.
Thompson, relief '$10.0; Lueknow
Seiitinel, B. of H. ace: , $3.75; Luck -
now Sentinel,' ate: $43.00; Mrs. Milne
-*ink :relief :ace. $9.42.
Waterworks Accounts -1- „
1. Agnew' Sal., etc:, $/3.71;' A.
HavenS' sal., $10.00. -
Hydro Adequate --
'Alex Havens, eel., eta. $5.20; Sen=
tinel' '19.00; Bell , Telephone ace.
it1.06; "Deceinber Power acc,. $976.07;
Agnew, 'salary, post,' and stamps,
•
SYSTEM _SHOWS
..
- INCREASED SURPLUS
When .,Stibscribers • to the Huron
and Kinloss Telephone" System met
far the 23rd annual meeting' in Rip-
ley ' last',, Wednesday. they heard a
•favorable financial report. A Credit
balance of .1,508 atid n surplus .a17
.most $1,000*-inOre. than last year, was
revealed.: The shining was. erilittged
because. Maintenance expenses , had
been but •$2,295,as carnpared with
$4,417 the Previous, year, although
34 mlie§: of line had been .-recon-
structed. There wa.q a, decrease �f
I,jt"sevensubstribers during ;the
Veal% Mt. John Colwell, a member
cis the eenaniSSion, voiced "hiS;
oin-
On that a reduction of' 'phone cost,
a two dollarreduction suggested,
would; he preferable to the, large
surplus. ;
INFANT DIES SUDDENLY
The death; 'et *OYU Ruth; 4-.
rnonth old daughter ofMr. and uri,.
•George TOPS (nee Alma lidaelIV):
eceurred, , suddenly on Sunday in
Walker:Ville. The little tot bad .13a9a
in good health until the day previous
when, she Was: stricken -with a brain
ticineriliage,,whieh Oen, antiffed:uut-:
the,, young life,toleaYe, the parents
grief. ,:stricken. The Oberst ',Service
was 1:1,1314 on Tuesday it The parent'st
home in. Walkeryille, With .interment
in Victoria Memorial • ceinetery:, Mira,
'74aarenzie ,and Eddi0 attended
t'he funeral. Much sympathy is
ex-
tended' to Mr. and Mrs:, . johns, by
their; friends here, who learned With
regret.- of the 'sad' bereavement. $1.98 a Pair:, THE MARKET STORE:
a
eneiv
, Mrs. Bruce Gammle and dangther
Mildred of Elora are visiting friends
around LucknOw. :
• 'CRAZY WATER CRYSTALS, --at
'4ie,neW Nice of $1.50, at PATER -
SOX'S :DRUG :-sToRN:
. • , ,
, Mrs. Albert Gammie went'. to S.
Joseph's Alospital at London on
'Tuesday d'or'.-inedical .treatment.
, •
Miss Chrissy. .MacKenzie is as-
sisting at MacKenzie's grocery dur-
ing the lUnes5 of Mr. MacKenaie. •
New Big Ibex ',Blankets "Flannel-
ette", •largest 'size. Best inake., Only
TRANSIENT COSTS, FOR
ANDARY_LARE__SUALL,
Local Relief Accounts For January
Total $50.49, As Received By Sev-
en •Families
The January 'account for tran-
sients' Meals and lodging aspre-
sented aC:-Tuesday-:- night's -..council
meeting .amounted to $7.75. Whether
there are fewer transients' on 'the
road, or the stormy • month 'has ae.-
eoanted for, the falling, off of • Visit-
ors, we can't Say, but the fact re -
'mains that for the corresponding
month. in , 1933, transient costs' am-
ounted ta-a few-- cents- lesir=thin
, ,
$40.00. ••
Local relief accounts, for January
however, totalled $50.49, consisting
of groceries and milk as receivedby
seven families. '
TRUCKS :BREAK :THROUGH
:"ROAD TO THE SOUTH
• Bradley's. transport carrying-- 150
bushels: of grain for Treleaven's Mill,'
was 'responsible for breaking girl
the 'snow blocked road, to the south;
on Monday:, 'Experiencing difficult*,
the driver called ,out.inother Of their
trucks and divided the • lead and
the journey continued: One of the
trucks got through, on in the after-
noon
and when , the cargo was, un-
loaded' ,it was found that further
travel was impossible due to a. brok-
en axle. The second 'track 'got to the
outskirts of the village • when dam-.
age to the rear end mechanism halt -
led it and when _ Treleaven's truck'
could not take it into tow, Mi'ne's
84 McMillan's teams were hitehed on,
and hauled the vehicle , to the mill,.
from where, after unloading, it was,
taken to a garage for repairs. Isturn-
erous ears ,went through on '1'nestitiy.,
but as yet travelling by . motor into
or out of the village for any distance
from any other direction, is inripos-
Bible. '
MARRIED IN ,TORONTO ,
I
•,•-• • , . McLean Sera' .• •
,A.• quiet marriage was • solemnized
in -Toronto wben Muriel Edith, sec-
ond Youngest daughter' of Mrs. A.
J. Sewell and the late A. J. Sewell!
became the bride of . IlarOld Alexan-
der McLean, Jitein•-• of Mrs. Edward
McLean, and the late Edward 'Mc-
Lean .of, •Iciniongh. Leich-
liter tofficiated. , The bride : was 'be-
comingly attired, in: matelot triple,
sheer,an fitted, lines, with a front
overlay of, white silk organdy petals.,
'French straw hit, gloves and :shees
of Matching, shade,' her fieviers tieing
a 'shoulder bouquet Of butterfly roses,
sweet peas' and -:-lily-of-the-.valley.
She -was attended by lier sister, Miss
Gladys Sewell; in cruise .inoss crepe,
whose .bouquet* consisted of briercliff
rosds, • violets and sweet Peas. The
groom was, suppe*cl by his brother
-Mr. , Harry S. ?Man of Toronto.
After a trip to New York and Wash-
ington, Mr. and Mrs. McLean will
live in London, Ont. ' I • '
ICE HARVEST IS . •
'UNDERWAY THIS WEEK
With Messrs.. Vic Diirnin and Dave
Milne conducting lee harvesting
eraireni on Treleaven's ,mill potid
and: Mr. George , Greer , idso supply-
ow ifro.,
86 WOW:2er° '
io eXtterietteed fast night' With th(:
toinperattt.ie „rortist•win
'beloW' 'zero at a ,a.m. Thttri:44,,
4100Altio
t—
'
ITACICETT-.4n Ashiteld Township
on Monday; Febrtiatsr, s' 6th, to " Mr.
•ThOintis Hackett, Jr.,. a
daugtiter,,
MOFFATT-At Sarnia, Feb. 5, to
Mr. and Mrs. ,Hiram Moffatt (nee'
. Bare. Jahitatekt) ,e ,•itek —
Mr. Henry Patterson, houndary
east, is reported ta be criteally 111,
with little hope held tor his recovery.
CONDENSED JAD' SALTS -for
redueing ,easily and 'safely. 60e a
package at PATERSON'S DRUG
STORE. -
New ••", materiels for Quilts and
Comforters, also' new- Battings' and
wadding for' filling , comforters THE
MARKET-STORE:—
, Mr, John' Barger 'was seized with
a- week---,--spell7an Tuesday and wris
removed • to his home *here . he is
receiving ,medical attention, 2,-
-
STOP THAT. COUGH -,with
ean's .49. -Guaranteed to . 'positiVelY.
Ova' Alier-iii; money back. Price -40ej
F. M. PATERSON. , . •
Mr. Will Murdoch has been able
to be na :this • week for, the: first
einee "suffering Jib • fracture's , in a
fall at his home about a month ago.
,
WORTH 15” that's ' ho*
people ',recommend Cresi, COrniSalve.
:Buy the best -Buy • tress •
DRUG STORE.
.Mr. Alex Lyons and 'his . friend,.
George ' Rennie Of Hamilton are
visitingt-with- the --formers- -parents,_
Mr.'";:init Mrs, James T,'Limns 'eon:
12.. ,
. L. MacKenzie has re-
turned from London, hiving accom-
panied" her 'daughter Jessie to • the
city Where she eenimenced her duties
as student nurse:
In deeply • gashing' ber feet on 'a
broken *milk ' bottle on • ,Saturday
morning Mie. J severed
a mainartery, which injury has
since confined her to, her room: "- •
.'• •KRUSCIIEN SALTS -Free • trial
offer. Buy the 'Giant glib package for
15e. .Then if not satisfied return th(
regular 75c bottle and your Ito ey
Will he refUnded.f.'11/, PATERSON
Serieusly
' Mies .Winnifred •• Thomson,„13:irear-.
old daughter Of Mr. and MI'S: quis.
'I"homson, Underwent an emergency
operation in 'Whighani Hospital, on
Tuesday for the reinoyal of a per
forated • appendii. ;The patient , is
Finite 'ill:
The: firet t ;0. 0; F. social everiiAg
of the season, was held in .the ledge
ropin on „Friday. evening,, Wheti-the
attendance, dile to the 'extreme cold
was cut deWU: Mrs. Wellington'
Henderson and Rosa. McMillan were
the ,prize Winners at euchre ' and
,following 'dancing' .Was
joYed for a time.
lgisleast Chesnut has con-
cluded her three-year course% as
student ,nurse at St., Joseph's Hos-
pital, London., However, she 'mast
remain 'in the 'city • Until spring to
take, a course . of lectures :and this,
iinuSual, and unexpected no
doubt Will be a keen clisappOintinent
to' those affected. •, •
"I The regular meeting- of the,
Wo-
-men's Institute will be ;held at the
helve of -,‘Mrs. W. V. Johns'totie, • on
Friday, February 9th, .at ,2.80 o'clock.-
Roll call is to be. answered by "My
Favorite Author"-, and a 'contest
killt be Staged, in which , the ladies
are to be `Tressed to Represent a
BoOlc”,
yrrAL grArstio
••••tiott.iit:h
• , The stateinent of the Clerk pre -
in g ice from his Pond, users Of f this
anted to Council on Tuesday night
-„
eent44441.
cliiii*.aliti:::41101-withoot de 1.4*
weeit .„
With much iiih4ero Weather' this
season, the ice is of 'geed quality
and Of:e depth �f frentAtrelve te-
feurteen„ inehes.' SOorive04,8.: re,
qUireinerits, Were filled on Tilesday
night, When the storing' of. about
1.0 to ,of toe was tompietek
'The Bread
of Health
The Bre;td
of flealth
,
LAYER CAKES
, •
", MINCE -P
„
JELLY noLts
Irra., APPLE PIES
DOUGHNUTS
. CHELSEA, RU -NS
• • „ •
• • ICED - ROLLS, ETC
• • . •
The -Finest White and Whole Wheat Bread
.1101-,LY.MAN'S.
Phone 36
QUALITY BAKER
1,11C1E/10W
CHURCH'NOTES
Ladies'. Class Electa Ofikera •
The mernhera:: of the Wohe4o
Ladies' •Class and the former Unity
Circle, niet , at, the home of Miss
Margaret MeCallinn, on January :30,
for their annual .Meeting. Miss- Mar-
garet the 'President,' call-
ed the;meeting to order. and Rev. 8,
T. Tucker teak the chair for elec-
tion of officers for the • ensuing ear.
'which elections' 'reatilted
President ,Mrs. • 'Stiutheri; 'Vice-
president, Miss' L. Murdie; igecretar.Y.•
Viola •. Kept; Treasurer, Mrs. Win.
Davison; Executive Cain,- Mrs, Leith',
Mrs.' Ewart Taylor, Mrs,' Grant .11e,
-P-4.-rrn ;-4-VI*41*-1-!.0#11±;_.
ell,: Miss Martha moCalluin; Social
Coni., ' Mrs. Vim ,Meteed,,i'Mra.:Rni
Black, Mrs; 'Harvey Treleaven. After
some Idiscussion ., regarding 'dais
Social . activities, . arrangements were
Made for the holding' Of a aoaral.
evening' about the'. latter'. partof
February. ','At the1:'boncInsfon of the
Meeting refreshments were Served.,
. .
Presentations Feature
dal 'Event!'
Presbyterian Guilt
The Guild meeting this week was
'taken by the Session and Managers.
MacKenzie' read
the acrip-
ture and. Mr. Pickering lead, in pray-
er. The first item , on the program
was the debate "Resolved that in the
present unsettled conditions. a Dic-
tatorship is preferable to, a Demo-
cratie Government", The affirmative
was taken by the Session with Rev.
Burgess and Peggy MacDonald as
debaters. .Tliiiegative was upheld
by Mrs. W. Huston and Mr.. Hutchi-
son in favor -Of the Managers. The
male quartette gave two selections
during the Meeting. 'Mrs. Phillip
Steward rendered a solo. The judges
of the debate were Messrs. Dr.
Newton, D. C. ,Taylor and J. G. An-
derson. Dr. Newton gave the, deci-
sion in favor of the :negative side.
There was an excePtiOnal large
crowd at Gelid on Monday owing to
this 'special feature. The Quad is to
hold. a- skating , Party next 'Monday
in charge : of the Social Com, lunch
to be, seryed at the. rink. Admission
Adults 1,5e; School Children and On-
lookers 10c,. An -invitation -is extend
ed' to the ,congregation of South
Kinloss to attend this innuat partY,
The meeting was dosed With prayer
by Rev. MacDonald.
DIES AT' 'BARRIE
; Word' has been received here ,.' of •
he death of Mr R J Otillaglor,,
wh:o.,•.paSsed away 'Very suddenly On
Wednsd:ay ., last • in his 73rd year,
deeeaSed '1, was the tather of
,
Rev. E. Oahaghr, a, former
eetor: 01. Peter's, • Church,' 'and
LOW
k
Tow, Of Owen • Stiand, Mr; Gallagher
waS, a ;Visitor here- with •seri\ On
ifferent occesibnS, and becameme well
neWri "by a ' nuniher Of.: reSidentii,
he. fattetal was on Saturday.' frorn.
.late 'honte. in Barrie.
, •
A..W.Blift, BUSY* BEE
In redording iteine in the presi
One often ,eirines-aeroas a paraphrase
Which iby zts COnstruction proves
inest amtishig juat'alieli an. item
appearing in a .rec"ent isiuse, of the
Sentinel, caught thd, dye Of a Mem!:
bier:of the Staff of „the London Ad -
ring Irtith7-7rIegistering-Lof
irths, deaths an`d, marriages; in'Ith6,
Municipality thawed that the Grim
. , .
Reaper wah More active than the
Stork. During 1938 tt'er "'wire 'la
deatlis4 registered' SS, • against 14
births. • Ilegiatratio/L,•._ of .;_mtirriageS_
4.4114 41$144, '
ttt.
•
br• jtisV.01,ch,..#014;...and it WAS.
re-
prqduced. under, the following. Cap-
„ • '• '•
IIOW 'Both' the, tittle 'SO *e?,
Mr. Geore -and .Orville:Tiffin had
a b0* hauling fogs. to • the milt • in
Ltteknow• tuitl ,V.6i•e,' fortunate to 'have
thern all hauled before the thaw
APilest the' Vntill‘,.
•
4.4.1
tt.
••,
Two Menthers. Of Young •Men' s Class
Are Honoree Guests At Enjoyable
Attended by some forty , Members'
of the • Young Men's :Chios Of the
United Church, aceomiiardeciLbY-their
wives •, or ladY, friends,' a ,inciAt . en:. •
jOYable'soCial evening was held. in •
the !Orange. Hall on Thursday even-
ing last. Midway . through. the, . en-
tertainment after ' lunch .• had been
served,. ,:presentations were • niade..-
two, members of the class Who. have •
.Renediets:" • ' •
, . .
, At this :point' Dr; "S,V: V. Johnston,
leader of the "class, Spoke hriefly,..and
in the•,, absence of the . president,. . •
eMled' alra •. the:. :Past president, ',lift.'
Tlervey Treleaven, ' who 'following• a ,
few well direeted, remarks called Mi..'
Eldon Johnston and lift..6 Fred
Em-
berlin to the 'platform, where' • they'
ere,', read an ' • appropriate .0044
and -presented, :by.: Kenneth Murdie
wftli,p."CSiiserole and • earning Set" i•e- "
spectively., 104' jehnbtOn and
7niberlin were then •,,eiteli e seatted_:._
ilongside Sna rio in • •
turn ',thankedthe class. •-meiriberiv 'for
their .gift. •"
L. MacKenzie- then aliajca;"
commeriding sucli: an. 'Orderly and
delightful :social 'gathering and Con •
chided by, extending,. in his nsual„
•ttittorous .;.way, 'seine !"happy 'ever '
gifter".. advice to the newlyweds.
When the gathering later broke up, •
it. .Was ',,..g,einersilly • agreed thatthe •
evening- hadbeen: most pleasantly
spent..
WINTER IN EARNEST 'As;-
• pRuni,Ens• SHADOW
-• 'FritleY Was. •Candleinae Day; when,
according ,to legend, the bear issued`
forth-• in „search; Of his slisidow;:. and •
,with Old Sol, making, one 'of his but
few appearances since the beginning,
of the year;,,, we een suppose ' that
Mr. Bruin idiuffied back - to his winter
quarters warned by his own silhou-
ette that, King Winter will :held
sway for ATM. weeks More: • Last'
weelt's. blizzard 'which put a Step. to
motor traffic was followed up,' by a
heavy fall of snow' on Saturday
night and, Sunday, accompanied' by
low temperature, and for the titian',
being at least;, the fable :Of the ,bear
and its shadow is running 'true to
iorrn. . ' ( •
WINS. 2 TO 1
' Kincardin eked ''out•ii72 to r"Vf&
ter* over Lucknow last night it, the
Lakeside,town in a battle' that pro-
vided 'wide ,open hockey, with 'IOW
penalties, front gong to:',gong.:•;FOrd-
in •the Kincardine ueta, 'saved the
game for his teatamates in the third
period by turning?, aside ',what. looked
like sin* as the entire
Luclinew team ' borobarded, the nets
in an ,effort to kndt..the count: Kin-
eardine •", Made • Only one realthreat'
in this stanza and Clark. thila*aen:' '
dame out of his ?vie to block this
•
, ,
attempt, • • ,.` •
• 'Item& ,Camertin had the
hick. halfway through thefirst per-
iod, When' in attempting to clear a
puck hear his' Own goal, he poked.,
the dis n the corner, of the net.
Kenn* however figured in getting':
the equalizer .6aity hi the second."
. .
4 _ fit14,iaigett-4adD
-al • .*.b''(;--,hiil8e-C-thd.--fii:iai::,Faitaia-
to .cover oft in, a threc *nit ta,ted4
was, responsible ' for. fitind011ine.f.4
winning' teat The puck was 'directed
Into, •the ,• corner and Passed out to
the uncevered -right Winger*, 'who •
• d.idn1 give ' eliatie4;
The third petted Was aetirdi•
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