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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-01-25, Page 4• • sow • O ad here. a�'' 10.Q„id-e.osit' for this young Brown ' sit s the third. •enerktion 'of Bro i s -a g 1}� t the Bank .of Montreal:" Ask for details of our various savings for all purposes . education, travel, hoYne- building, investment, insurance, for emer- gencies metgenies and opportunities.. THE . L K `QW "SENT1 N L,- ESTABLISHED 1817 !'A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE ,WELCO'ME" Lucknow Branch: V. N. PREST,Mana e • g !r .HEIENS : weather and road Owing � d condi- tions there were no 'services in the. •.Uidted' church on Svinday 'The 'Februarr.meeting: of: the ,Woe men's:, Institute vbill 'be )1eld,en Thurs-. tIi►y,:Febtuary let. :Roll call'_. The tr- 'thest I've -been from home. Subject- `IIistoncal•research & current events in ebarge of Mrs Ball. Mrs: D. Phil- lips hil-lips.will demonstrate the ironing of 'a ` shirt:' Program• committee—Mrs. A. Gaunt, Miss Lila Humphrey, Has teases—Mrs.. ' Will Humphrey; Mrs.. Will Rutherford and Mrs. Earl 'Dur- •/'in. . .. - • 'With proceeds for patriotic pur- poses, an At.11ome. under the auspices of the Women's Institute will be held in the Community . Hall on Friday evening, January .26th. A good . pro grain which'' will: commence at 8:30' sharp is being prepared and music for the dance .w*'II.be,provided by the McCharles' • orchestra. f;y .,,x.;�....:.>:-.. ..-rr�.G�'s✓nr f 'tF'`z!;';atr:i?����. 4z':f �.-- rr r�� t... K•ku:"� r•_ _ ,'vy,.•'`{:... N'.••y •Ff 1 !•:moi:?Yf .+i{fr �. r^�.Cr�°{a"r ':".,"":".Yi.�yfie� r.•: ..m.�%9i .+.�:.:.., .✓l xii. r� ,r r . ... �• i�i�'"d? ;':'..'.�: ?'! f�Y,.!rf•..'!.. .[Hr ••..f•. •.. r ' ;.:.r.... �.�i?°° .v.:'.::^.• •,✓x..c... ,. Fr'�:�a.3.. . ..., ...f..s,,,'.{j't/ •..r,'r./ rr• rri .. Ff.., .:?i f.�..........:..'.,iJaw•r..S�.l�S.,f •.•.;u:a%lf..;:;S::�f,:v..,: r..r.... ,./.`.>:.: ..... The model sllustrased is .the McLavotnui-Btttpc Roateassres four -door louring tedan. S0' probably, numb -fingered •drivers are . bucking vainly at piled -up snow heaps, jolting nniserably over frozen roads, snow -packed and rutted until every tart of the wheel means a jar, . Bdt you, lucky fellow :what doeswinter. meanto you in "that sleek-linedhoney of a ' 1940 McLaughlin -Buick? It meanksimply the sweet purr of a hundred -plus 'horsepower bynaflash maight-eight with the pull to master any going. It meansrnicropoise-. balanced smoothness tokeep you for- ever free of vibrations annoyance. - , It 'means taking the choppiest, Wirt -rutted roads in stride, while soft coil springs on all four wheels soak up the jarf before they ever reach you: ;It • means travelling in snug, weather -tight Body -by -Fisher comfort no matter what's on the weatherman's. bill of fare. So pardon. us if we laugh at winter—and especially at the old ideathat no one buys cars until thespring buds show. • ' In McLaughlin Buick you've got an all - season car --the. kind of car you ought to be handling right now! When .are you going to do -something' about getting one? , M-448 e• • SEPOYS SWAMPED SOUTHAMPTON .11 TO 9 ' H'arold"•.Ritch a registered, his sec - ons shutout, while his teammates fat - tend • their. scoring ave_rge in. an 11' to' 0 'victory 'over Southampton in. the local arena Tuesday night, • The . Sepoy •flotilla. must have re- ceived the (till speed signal front. Commander MMCartngy,,•.for they were. flying 'both ways; and kept continu- allyl smelling the-. Fisherhten's'schooner; until it was finally . s�tbmeiged with el ver direct ' hit$, The lyckiess and winless . Fisher- men .;?vho made. the 5Q=mile 'voyage .here 'w'thout even a manager, 'while far outclassed, put up .a. gaine:.battlp:' and it. cat '.-he Said they scuttled the ship::.r The game was only ,two min rtes old' when ' Lucknow 'opened the scor=. ing. • They ran the count 6: to' 0 in the. ,first and added three more in:. ,both the second and third ' ,period, while Ritchie watched idly, on for much of the game;, as the •back -check-' ing. Sepoys 'generally overhauled 'the. goalward attempts ;of the Southantp ' ton Crewe. k `. • • Fisher and Babe Book got three each, Greer and 'Soiomon..two each. • and Keith. McCormiek the . odd one, on, a :solo dash, Millen he was skated into the corner,, circled back in front of: the net 'and. backhanded' it past the busy Matheson, '` who let 11 :past him but stopped'umpty-nine ,more.' Lucknow•-•-Goal;' Rite ie; .Defense, 0.. hook, McCormiek. Centre; B..$ook;. Wings, Fisher,,"Dahmer;• Alt„ Greer, Harris, Solomon. 'Southampton•-Goai, Matheson; def Lang, J.:. Burrows; centre'', Betz;' Wings,:, Piper; .Plante;'. Alt., Morton; M. Burrows; .Roberts; Wendt;. McKay. Referee—Tory Greeg.. lst : Period; 1--�Lueknoiv,, B. Book, (Fisher, Dahmer) .. ; 2:00 2=-Lueknow, McCormick 6:501` 3' Lueknow•; Greer, (Harris)... " 9:04 4—Lucknow, B.; Book, (Geo. • Book).. 10:33 5--Lucknow;Solomon,,.('Greer) .19;0? Penalties—Fisher, Lang, 2nd . Period . 6.—Lueknow, .Solomon Th ter McCormick) ' ' 6:52 7-Lgcknow, Fisher, . (Mccor- . nick) : 8:09 8-•-Lueknow, Fisher, ('B: Book) 13:1.0 Penalties ---J. Burrows, M.' Burrows. 3rd” ;iferiod 9--Lueknow, Fisher,: (Dahmer) :56 10--Lueknow+, B. Book, (Dah-;. mer) Fs: - .1:50 11--Lueknow, Greer, (G. Book)' 15:05' Penplties—Lang,. Mecorri ick. • SEPOYS MET FIRST LASS AT KINCARDINE Lucknow' Sepoys dropped their first game of . the current schedule last Friday in Kincardine when they were nosed out 5 to 4. It was '.Lucknow's first loss in five starts and. Kinear dine's fourth 'straight, win after los- ing their • first two games, •' For the Sepoys 'it 'was ar case of "we was robbed'.; as they claimed a clean-cut tying goal .with a few' seconds to go,' :brat which didn't re- ceive any.- official • recognition from the goal judge or referee. Even op- posing players acid a number of Kin- cardine fans acknowledged the :goal. netted. by -George .Book- on' a pass from •Greer. Kincardine took a 2 to 0 lead in the first, both team's scored a pair in the second, , with ' the Sepoys out- scoring the, Kincardine sextette in the third period 3 -to 1, including the dia. allowed goal. For Lucknow Fisher got 2, and Goo. Book and McCormick one each.' North MacDonald 'bagged. three' for Kincar- dine with ,Bob Thompson and Savage, one each. ° The win tied Kincardine and Luck- now with 8 points apiece and to- night's encounter here, between these two teams, promises to.be 'taps. Lueknow—Goal, Ritchie defense 0, Book, McCormick; centre, B. Book. Wings, Dahmer and Fisher; Alt.. Greer, Hattie, Solomon, McKenzie, Gibbons, • Kincardine -Goal, 'Riggin; defence 'McNair; Pickard; centre, Savage;' Wings, J. 'Graham, 'Scbilroth; Alt.. Mahood, Sutherland, 'Pollard,, Thomp- son, McDonald, N. Graham, Referee—Tory Gregg. Week's Results Kincardine,. 5, lliucknow 4. Paisley at °hesiey. (off) Port Elgin 6, Sonathanipton "•1 '' Lueknow' at Paisley (off) Chesley at 'Poll EIgin (off) Southampton at Kincardine (off). Lucknow 11, Southampton 0 b The ,Standing W. 1.4 • Pts. I'aiaiey`-:. :.�., 5 0 itt Luekno ' w .. ..... , ...... 5 1� til Kincardine 4 ' .2 8 • Port Elgin• . • • • , 2 4 _ 4 Cliesley 1 4 • 2. Southampton 0 0 0, ? PLACE JUVENILES WIN OPENER IN .OVTIME Luc 6W Juveniles chalked up a win . in the schedule -opener here on Thursday ,night, defeating the' Wing- ham lade 6 to 5 in' 10 minutes of ,ov- ertime. - . • `The, game was almost an hour late in starting, and was witnessed by ?. small crowd who brayed the cold and storm to see°last year's group chant= ions swing into action. This . season they are weakened by the leas of El- den MacLeod and ;Huffy ilariis.. It, was Lloyd W yld's .' goal in the dying moments of the overtime -.that gave,the local baya• •a :victor%; ' and provided°"the best, ten -minutes of .hoc:. key during .,the game. The locals had the 'game apparently . in the •hag With a 5 to. 3' lead within: three minutes of. 'regulation time, when't'he young Hur- ona.'put On a drive thattied••it. up. Aitchison and •Button with two each _Dahmer. and Wylds, merethelocal snipers,: with Hamilton ,!bagging a brace and Biggs a pair for Wingham. Lucknow---Goal, Reid McKim; Def., Johnnie Dahmer . and Jacek Cook; cen- tre, Lloyd Wylds; wings, Doug. Aitch ison and Ernest `Button ; Alt., , Murv. Solomon, Roy Havens, Bill Treleaven, Reg. Ferguson and .Angus'Mclinnon. HOCKEY SCHEDULE, DISRUPTED BY . stow. For the first time in many seasons elt:la-t • by train last • Friday to play a sched» uled fixture in Kincardine. 'Monday night's trip to. Paisley'was cancelled, as .plows failed to open the road- into Paisley ..in time. The road to Kin- loss and the Durham'; Road were open, and seine ,of : the teaata' Were enroute to Paisley before last-minute' Word las received, that .the plows were in difficulty and couldn't°,get. through :to. •that town: „ A'' couple of cars of. players and one. of fans continued to Walkerton then, to witness the ;Walkerton -Durham game, only, to disoover 'this :engage- ment was being played;in.Durham. Dnie to the storm twit other games in this Q: II. A. 'group, Chesley. at Port Elgin and Southampton at Kin- cardine:• were also ..cancelled, leaving the schedule in'; a rather bemuddled state at the • moment. ?11URS,»AY, J'ANU'ARY 25th, 1939 FOUND—A. sum of money. Apply at The Market Store. ' FOR' SALE ---`Litter of choice , York - Shire pigs. W. R, Martin, Paramount. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE --Good driving mare; . rising four. Sam Mor- rison, R. 1, Lucknow. • PROPERTY 'FOR. SALE -:-10 acres of land, brick • house '& small ,barn, dust, north of C:N R. y statioln•`••Itnown as, the: Gillies' prope`.hy. Applyto Win.,. Mac- Kenzie, Leekno'w° • `FOR . SALE.—York •sow; carrying_ 4th litter; due to .farrow 'Feb. 1th:: Also; murk 'horse, $ yrs "and"an aged mare, for sale 'or. trade. WM., RITCHIE) R: 3, Lueknow, `.. CUTTERS '& SLEIGHS t FOR SALE -=A few good. second-hand Cutters and. the best quality • of 'sloop sleighs: Call • and see • them before buying at W: G.: Andrew's. JOYNT'S.APPLES SPECIAL --25' `Hampers ` Tatman Sweets,. 90c; 50 Hampers choice Cook- ing Apples; .75c.• • J. W. JOYNT'S , Residence, .TWOS VAY ACTION on the Kidneys, - entiseptie and invigorft ng. Runs- caps attack the .cause of Rheumatism; Sciatica; I.iunibago. McKFM'S. DRUG • STORE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ALL'Persons having claims against ' - .tbe .estate, of John Mullin late •of the . Township of Ashfield' in the County of :Upton, „Farmer;. deceased, . who died bkt .or about the seventh day of; pec ember? A.D; 1939, are inotified to sent „to J II.;Crawford, Witilgham', Ontario,'. on or,,'before,the tweiity seventh di*' of •January, ' Aa?, 1940 full ;particulars of .their' claims in writing,,, Ithmedi- ately ' after ,the:' said, ' twenty-sey'entb day of January,, 1940, the=•assets..:4 the saidetestator.will be distributed amongst the. parties .entitled. thereto, having regard only to claims of which - the executors •shall then , have,, notice. DATED at • Wingham,• this sixth day' of January, A.D. 1940:.. J.H.;CRAWF"ORD,.•, Wingham, Ontario. Solicitor.:for the Executors. "NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Alexander'Gollan, late of the Village of Lueknow. in the County;, of -Brute, . . LANGSIDE ' .'• • Mr. and Mrs. • George Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mi.. and Mrs. •Russel .Moore, Mrs. R. Stuart and Velma and Mr. T. Wharton . spent Wednesdayevening with Mr. and Mrs. William Henry: We are ' 'glad to .report that Mrs. George Harkness is on the road to recovery after her recent attack of bronchial pneumonia. Miss Olive Ter: riff, 'R.N., is still with her. - Mr. Wm. Brown has purchased a radio. ;y • The 'age old tradition that "that the mail must go through" has been lived up to by our rural mail courtiers in :this district until Saturday and. the storm on Saturday and drifted roads made .going : almost impossible and they failed to make their rounds. Mr. Herb McQulllin made his route+ on Monday while some others . were unable tie ' - • II Messrs. Fred and Charlie Tiffin' Harvey Scott and Albert Taylor spent Saturday evening with Mr. and ,Mrs. George Tiffin. Mr, James, Scott spent Monday ev- ening with Mr. and Mrs. V. Emmer- son. I� Mr. and ,Mrs. Russel Moore spent the week -end with Mr. and Mra, Wes- ley Tiffin. Wesley' wits eonfined-to the house .with .a sore ear. Mr. and Mrs: Orville Tiffin spent Monday': with Mr: and Mrs; . Wesley Tiff.'in. , • Nord was received here on Monday • that Mr. Herb Tiffin, brother of Mr. Reuben Tiffin had suffered. 'a severe -stroke, which affected his speech while at his work oii.;laatuary .18th, at Ashland, Wisconsin. ° PARAMOUNT The' January meeting of the Parse-. mount Wonien'.s . Institute , was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Henderson on Thursday afternoon. :January 11th inthe form of a work meeting for the Red Cross. The president Mra. •Orland Richards was • in the . chair. The minutes Were read by the secret- ary Mrs; Goldie Martin, The'roll call was responded tis by New Year's res. olutions. Mrs. Jati Hamilton gave a very interesting account of the sink. ing of the Athenia Written 1N one of the rescued. Lunch alas Served 1rf the hostess. The next meeting ie to be at the home of Mrs. Arthur (stile` in Fe!bruary.. • Mr. and Mrs. 0: •L, Martin attendot the„ funeral of• the lattet'r aunt, in.. Sinclair in Miner i . lash'' Wedt,e lt- day. Mr. John Caeltronn from Tor ntri is visiting with his sister Mrs. Arthur Cook. ' :PERSON L MEN!:WANT VIM? Try Raw Oyster Tonic, OSTR t Tablets,` to' pep up whole • body ick!, If riot delighted with results first package, maker ,re• funds its low price: 'You don't risk a penny. Call, • write McKim's` & all other good druggists. • "' NOTICE' APPLICATIONS for -the . position of Assessor for the Township- of West Wawanosh, at et salary of $100:00 per year, will 'be received. •by the un- dersigned, up to February 5th, 1940. DURNIN ''PHILLIPS; Clerk, R,. 21 Lucknow. $29.000,000.00. Internationally Knowu Food Products :Manufacturer hits op- ening for a reliable man between 25 and '50 years of age, 'with car or suit- able travel` outfit, innearby rural, route to supply .established, demand. for ''Everyday Necessities . tied up to Seasonable le Sale. Farm experience. helpful, Selling experience :not nee• "essary. Beginner must •be satisified With $30.00 weekly at start: Credit furnished right •party. 'Write immed is y, The. J. R.: Watkins Company. M ntreal, Quer, Dept. • O -L-2 F. T. ARMSTRONG. OPTOMETRIST. WILL BE IN "LU 'KNOW EACH WEDNESDAY ' 9:30 A. M To 6 P. M. AT WM., 4 SCHMID'S` STORE • • NOTICE "is hereby : given, pursuant to .the Statutes hi that :behalf, :that all persons having.; claims against the ,. Estate of the said Alexander Gotten, deceased, who died on or about the Eighteenth day . 'of :November A.D.: 1930,. are. required to forward their, claims, duly verified by affidavit, .to the undersigned administrators of the said Estate . on, or before the Tenth d'aj•:of FebruaryA.D. 1940 after which '• date the�said"Administrators Will pro= Geed to, distribute, the assets of the estate having regard only to and be- ing • responsible only for theclaims• of,. which they shall \then have had notice. . Dated at' Lucknow Ontario. this. 17th day\ of January, A.D. 1940..,' R. S. Iletherington, • .Winghatrm, Ontario, Solicitor, George H, ,Smith, Joseph Agnew, Lueknow;' Ont.,: Administrators. '. ' NOTICE THE 'TOWNSHIP OF HURON Sealed and marked tenders •will be received by the un ersigned up to February 5th, for crushing .approici , mately :8,0.00 cu. yards 'of, gravel in • three sets, gravel to be screened .% in. square ;screen, & 1 in. round screen. Also for trucking gravel on Township roads wherever directed by. the Super- intendent at so ,muchper cu. yd. flat rate. • All 'work to be completed by Aug. 1st, 1940. A marked check of 10% • must accompany tender. Lowest or any. tender not necessarily accepted. Each contract to be Separate. •: .DONALD MacKAY, Clerk, R. R. 8, Ripley,. Ont. :t Western Canada Speciariargajn' Excursions FROM ALL STATIONS' IN EASTERN • CANADA Going Daily .Feb. '12'. Mar. 2, Inclusive • Return limit. -45 days ., TICKETS GOOD IN • COACHES at fares approxi mately 14c per mile TOURIST SLEEPING CARS at approximately. 1 a/8c per mile STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at approximately 1%e;.per 'mile COST OF ACCOMMODATION in SLEEPING CARS ADDITIONAL Baggage' checked: Stopovers at. Port Arthur, Armstrong, Chicago ' and West SIMILAR EXCURSIONS ' PROM WESTERN TO EASTERN CAN- ADA •DURING SAME PERIOD Ticket$,'Sleeping'Car Reservations and all information, from any Agent. ASK F OR HANDBILL, . • • •C'A HAD1"AN NAT 1 O'•:NAL M4YP1A'\ ONCE 4CA/N. 'Your help ig.. argen>rly needed dleae mail a dorsa!{d'it 7Wl. Everywhere In Ontario are little children, once' i•crippled, who now walk -thanks to iucceseful iturgticai end hospital car, et The flospitol For Sick Children. The Continuos,. of (hitt essential public service ' • depends on fund: contributed by charitabtyomitinde l Onta,ie citizen* '-- the Money can coma from no Other source.