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AAF`EKING
alar. Finlay :'Shackleton of • Moun
Foreit and :Miss Mary Horton of Ar-
Henry', t�►ur. called. aoa}. Mr. and MTS.._ Henry
'1Sorton `Satur`da'y , .. _..
q and Mrs_ .Wallace '1lwamiey,
i'Viva .and:: rue' Attended.. the Strat-
._'.• �,c, :, Friday year
ford Normal At Home Friday .e
ing and spent the remainder • of the
week -end with Mr.. and Mrs. Eldon
Twamley', Chatham.' • "
Jan Anderson...of .Einlough
anent:80140Y at.her `home.
Mr. ,.S.. B.'Stothers.,of Arthur,: spent
part - af' •last, 'Tuesday at• the, •farin.
• •t .ban uet in Lucknow
and attended he q
that evening'
Mid.
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Mr, dna M g
,:• faruily.-`entertained: a •'number ' of '. the
KINLOSS CENTRE.
Sympathy'is express8d-to Mrs. Os-
car Hodgins of the death of her inoth-
:er •.Mrs. Marsh.
• G cknowv
... • .. Evelyn-,irwin_..azf,.�I•i?y,._.._
Miss
spent -the week -end with Mrs. Ed-
ward Thompson.
GordonC ell spent the.
Mr. Gordon ampb
week -end with his parents at Am-.
berley.
- Miss a=MarjorieMcConnell of Ber-
vie, Mr. Clifford Robb spent• Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs.'Jerome''Valad.
Mr. and. Mrs.. Stuart Collyer, of
Bervie were Sunday visitors" with Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Johnston,;
s Concession :10,
Mr, Norman �' Ro, s,
s
•as' �
with .: a
stip M
assisting
vis:, -
. 'iss."Mary "Johnston' spent:the
M
a=Y Pe0 :le' suq their home " one 'I
g • is week -end with her parents,: Mr. and.
:evening'la$t.: week:,
Mrs: 'Mark .Johnston.'
M-
We are pleased td 'report Mr. Rus-
sell, Johnston. who has returned. from
Toronto Hospital ;is feeling mnuch..bet-
!...Rev., R. C:• Todd'; of Lucknow .•will
•
• have:, 'charge •.ofr the.:Church 'service
at Slakes' next Sunday afternoon.
BELFAST
Mr.. and Mrs, Elmer Alton •visited.
dth Mends at. Whitechurch' on Mon-
asY.•.
Messrs Alex Hackett, Tom Hackett
and Tom Twanaley'spent the week -end
in : Toronto.
BORN -To. Mr. and,Mrs. Archie
Nicholson. on February '2nd, a' daugh-:
Mr.."•T. A. . ,Cameron returned ' home
from Wingham on un, ay w; ere he
has ;been, at Mrs:' Cameron's bedside.
Mrs.' Cameron is getting along very
uiicely and her; many' friends , hbpe
she 'continuos to regain her health.
.Mrs. James Hackett. of . Lucknow
reit last week swith Mr. and Mrs.
• Wilfred Hackett. " ' • a,
Service ;next: Sunday will , be as `fol-
lows, Sunday School et 10:30 a. m.
sharp;• Church service following the
da. school when• a reception of
Hua?...,. Y ..._.._._...
inembers and communion will be held.'
Communion will also be observed at
ckett's a .point: ent in the' after-
"Iha p.
after-
noon. ' '
The .Y. P. S. met at the home of Mr.
Chas. Anderson on Monday last. Rev,.
and .Mrs. Wilkins entertained 'Hack
t ' and Zion Y. P. S. et the parson-
age
age on.Thursday evening ,after a
• splendid skating , panty at the arena.
Everyone had 'a most enjoyable time.
n <re ' tional meeting. a'as
iJion • Co ,g , ga .
eek when
w
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1 w
o as
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edn. a
held o W.. y....
n
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was
the busing"ss�. of ia,'st, year
Mr. and ,•Mrs.: 'Rallih Cameron'' . a:t .
• tended the funeral of •the late Dun-
eitu MacDonald' of . St. Helen's on Mon-
lay. . •
We are glad • to report .`that , Mae
Miss Veronica Waddel, of Culross
is assisting M'rs. Donald T. MacKin-
non for.. the present time:... '
Mr. Everett •Johnston is working'
for 11 Ir, *price Hodgins who is laid
up with the jaundice. .. • Mrs. McPherson, we are pleased
to report,. is . able to be upand around'
again after being threatened 'with
pneumonia. •.. Mrs. Al PURPLE 'GROVE.'.
mer Ackert entertained the
viewed.:and officers, for• the• coming
year 1 elected. ,
Mr.:and Fleeted.
;,,THE 'LUCKNOW SENTINEL
SEPOYS.ISHE'D IN FIRSTS A•.. E PL
... �..-`I RURAL
With a record of" nine victories and
one questionable . defeat, Lucknow Se -
pays have completed•' their group sche�
_• perchedon..tp,,Qf..the
dule -and ars .• n , P
heap,• awaiting the • playoffs ;for the
group championship. ;last
The • Sepoys wound things up l
in three . games and win-
ningplaying g ,
ning them all 'by the same scores.;
7 to 5.. The. first two twins on Mon-
day
Wednesday, were at; ..the ex-•
arid Wedn , y, ,
pense . of the, up to that date; ' unde=.
feated Paisley Cardinals. The third
victory of the. week was on ''Friday
.Chesley • Colts: the
night; with e
in their owii
tijms,
Peter' Watson. of Wa-`
wanosh Were visitors 'on • Sunday with
Mr. and,.Mrs. Henry Gardner. •
Much sympathy is .extended to.Miss
Martha -Clifton •in the loss -of her,
sister, Mrs. Arthur: Clifton who pass'
ed away- on Sunday last.
Miss Doris Reed was taken to
Wingliam Hospital on Thursday of
last 4week for an appendix operation.
She is making favorable progress and
we hope to soon see Doris home again
and, enjoying; good health.
omen
Arlie > aislev ^ Win
Last Wednesday nigat'Palsley fang
and Lucknow folblowera. • were treated
to. at... 8'hrillin brand 'of ."hard-hitting
..
hockey, ` being a repeat "performance`
. of the Monday night display in Luck=
now, rwith. •tile same result, a '7 to 5
win for the Sepoys.' .'
• Lucknow took, an early, two goal
lead that Paisley never overcame, al-,
though On two occasions . they tied "it
up and were .a' constant'' threat.
First Period • •
1--Lucknow, McCormick . • • •
2--Lucknow,. Harris, (Greer)
3 -Paisley, J. Worthington,
(Sutherland)' .... • ••.
..-Paisley; Dudgeon, (L' Wor-
thington)•.
Penalties -none..
HOCKEY GOT
UNDERWAY ,LAST NIGHT'
..
Rural, hockey which, was a popular
wanter,actinit�a3t-year-yearhas..-again
been organized and got underway last
night (Wednesday) with a double-
header
header attraction between Kingsbridge
City .
and Rapid
Cit and Clover. Valley and,
Dungannon: .
Representatives of the',tteams were
m. g ..
eetin ,after to form; their' executive,
anddraw up a schedule. ,At least five
teams and probably six; will he en -
On Friday afternoon
noon. wh • re ,the ladies quilted a . quilt•
to be given to a needy family meeting of the Ladies? Aid was held,
Mr: Reggie Broom ,was • a Sunday . at the. home of Mrs,,' -Charles Shier
and
visitor with .Mr.' . Mrs. Saunders with a large attendance.
sit Mafeking• • Mrs, Angus Graham of Lucknow
Mr. Harold Congram bought the is spending a few days. at the 'home
Hamilton farm and will get posses- of her' parents •Mr, and : Mrs. Andrew
sion in March.' Mrs. Hamilton, we. un- Emmerson.. allsick s eat the week
derstand, is. ,going to' ;move to Kin- Miss Sadie P p
sardine. • . end with Mrs. Charles Shier. ,
On Wednesday . afternoon Mr. and Miss Grace Walsh spent a fees
Mrs- Thomas White left for Belgrave, weeks with Mrs. Niel McKay.
h intend' making their home Miss Vet -Ville Scott' visited at: Mr.
and George Irwin who have been un- where t et'.
der the doctor's care are well again- with . their son. George; -. u-. uPP1 Spring.
Mac Lanes last week.
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3:50
.Ra .id City, Dungan
non and
K
ings-
•
lrldga
have
again entered, ed= teams,
'Willie ,
new teams entered are. St.' Helen's
and CloverValley..Zion may make n
sixth -entry if they =can muster suf-
fi
dent. materia'" to ice. a 'team
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JUVENILES. 'WIN AND TIE
DURING THE WEEK
10:00
'18:10.
5-Lucknow, Fisher .... • •.. 3:00
6-Lucknow,, B. Book,. (Fish-
er) .. 5:50
7 -Paisley, J. Worthington .. 1.7:00.
Penalties -none.
, . Third Period
8 -Paisley, Dudgeon .. • . ; 1:30
9-Lucknow, G. Book, (B.
. Book) 2:50
10-Lucknow, $. Book':...... • .• 3:20
11-Lucknow,.: Fisher ..... . ' 6:00
12 -.Paisley, Dudgeon, J.Mar-
thington) . 9:50
'Penalties -G. Book, Greer. .
• Referee -Tory' Gregg, Kincardine:
The Cliesley Game
With a total' Of but eight players
one short of even a' complete sec-
ond line,'the Sepoys • took on the
Chesley: Colts In their own 'stamping
ground on Friday night, and eom-
pleted.the schedule with another. vie
tory by that. favourite score, '7to
Tg1,IRSDAY FEBRUARY 8th, 1940
4•
weeks o d.LE-Number of ' purebred
FOR :'SAKE -2Q. pigs, 8 FOR SA
know. Red Tom turkeys. FRANK
Dan McKinnon. ' $ 6, LuQ � '.. 13urbon "
JOHNSTON, R. 7. Lucknow, 'Phone
7641, Dungannon:.
FOR' SALE -2, bronze gobblers • and
Toulouse 'gand
1 ere'Sam Reid, Phone
69-r-2, •Dungannon.'
A win and ate during' the past
week, entrenched the T tieknow Juv-
eniles in .first place, and assured them
of. a playoff. position, even should:
they drop their remaining game +with
Wingham, which they • were scheduled
to play last night (Wednesday). in
the Huron town. • • '
Lucknow's victory was a 7 to`•4:ver-
dict' over Kincardine here last .'Wed-
•nesday .'night, and they returned • to
the Lakeside town on Monday, to bat-
tle to. , a '' ' . * ' ` time --tom. •.
The icewas heavy on Monday night
and'} the bumping a bit hard. Lucknow
took a, 2 to :0 lead in the first;
each team scored a pair in' the 'second.
with Kincardine outscoring the Luck-
"nowr lads 3 to 1 in the third fraise
to tie it up. . • • •
Lucknow-•Goal, Reid..McKin ;
Angus McKinnon, Jack Cook; centre,
T .
Wylds; wings, D. Aitchison, and E.
Button; Alt., J. • Dahmer,. R. .Havens'
R. Ferguson, B. Treleaven, M. Sol-
- ade •Shorthorn
FQR SALE' -One ,gr
cow s ringer and 2 'Young brood sows
with one litter' of'pigs'weaned. W. R..
1Vrartin, Paramount.. ,
FOR
:BALE -74 •set. of •sloop slei gs'
,.h
in.- runners and platform; new
'shoeing. Apply . at The •Sentinel O.
face. 4 -
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IN ;THE -ATTER the Ban
,
• ruptcy of THE LUCKNOW TABLE.
COMPANY' (PRIVATE) LTMITED.
• Debtors. •
Notice is hereby given that' The
Lucknow. Table Company (Private)
Limited, of the Village of Lucknow,
in the .County of Bruce and Province
of Ontario, furniture manufacturers.
made an authorized assignment on
the 3rd :day of February, 1940, 'and
that the first meeting of creditors
will be* held on Wednesday, the 14th.
day of Feb uary, "1940, at the • hour of
•two o'clock in the afternoon, at the
Office of the Official Receiver,' Owen
L.
M. MacKenzie
DtmgarrfOr�
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wWHY 'SUFFER with Rheumatism,
Sciatioa'Lumbago ? Rusnacaps'' Two-
Way Action :quickly' . relieves pain
e- cause. MeKIM'S ,
while Attacking' the-
PER OVAL
;MEN! WANTsV' M? Try `Raw Oyster '�•
Tonic; OSTR Tablets, to., pep op
whale.,body ckl. If not delighted •
with results first package, maker re=
funds 'its • to : price. You don't, risk -tea
penny Ca 1, write Mc&im'H' ti alf
Other good druggists.
In spite of the, fact that ti1e'•Coltr
*ere ' champing for a victory that
!would help thein 'nose' Port Elgin ou'
of the fourth position playoff spot
the weakened. Sepoys were able tc
make it 4 to 0 by the end of -'tie' first
period. , . , .I
It wasn't so soft in the second per
iod, which proved the • best hockey
of . the night, as Chesley scored
pair . and , held the Sepoys , scoreless
The early part -of the third period
was all Lucknow's as the Sepoys com-
pletely bottled the Colts behind their
own blueline, and . showered a , con-
tinual stream of' rubber at Markel-,
vitz, 'who 'put on a • sensational acro-
batic 'display in kicking out the disc.
until.' he 'was finally beaten near the
five-minute mark. '
iucknow--*Goal; Ritchie; Defense
G. Book; McCormick; centre, B. Book
•
wings, 'Dahmer and' "isher;_.Il.1t:,-7Sulw
•
omon and MacKenzie. •.
Ciesley---Goal, Markel vitt; defense
Alien, Phillips; centre, B. Murphy:
wings, Thompson and Kiiemner; Alt.
D. Murph)►, Sanderson, McGee, Cole
Referee -R. Paddon,: Port Elgin.
First Period
11:39
VjIthicardine-•Goal Palmer; • def.,
Scliilroth, 'Lamont; centre, R. Wil -
Son. wings, Liiiklater, H. Wilson; Alt.,
An rson. >VI•iller, Bali and Leitbead.,
Summary laicknow Scoring
Pirst••Gaine--l-Wylde, (Geek); 2
-Button, (Aitchison, Wylds);
Cook; 4 -Aitchison, (Solomon, Wylds)
5, -Aitchison, (Wylde, Button); ' 6 --
Aitchison, (Button); 7 Wylde, (But.
ton).. ..
Second Game -1 -Wylde, (Aitch'•:
son, Button); 27-„-Wylds, (Dahmer);
-:3--Aitchison,'• ('Dahmer, Batton);. 4-
Button, (Aitchison,`Daimeir) -5-
4itchison, (Button).
Juyeni'le Standing ,
W. L. T. T.P.
'�ucknow
.. • .. ... 2 0. i •
Winghaui 1 1 0 2
(I 2 1 . 1
Vql,, •nta o. :
A. E. COOK
PIANO, . VOICE & THEORY
FOR. APPOINTMENTS:
Call At Hills Stare' or
Alex Mowbray's •
,'Phone .145-j
• +P
To vote thereat, proofs ofclaim's
and proxies -must, be filed with :us
prior thereto. Those having claims
against the estate must file the same
with the custodian or -trustee when
appointed before .distribution • is ^made,.
otherwise the proceeds of -the estate
mast•be distributed among the` parties
entitled thereto withput, regard to -
such' claims.
Dated atToronto, Ontario, this 5th
day of February, 1940.'
THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE
COMPANY, LIMITED, Custodian,
1-rtucknow, Fisher "
"2L-Lucknow, Dahmer, (B. '
Book)
3--Lucknow, McCorMick,' . .- 14.:10
4-•l picknew, B: Bodk, (Mc-
Cormick) ; 15:10
Penalty-Klerenr.
Second Period
6--Chesley, -Chesley, B. Murphy, • (Al- x :40
len)
6-Chesley, D. Murphy . -• . " 19:0'
. Penalties -Allen, 2; B. Book, 2;
Book, McGee. .
Third Period
7.. Lucknow, B. Book •
4:2r
8--Lucknow, ' Geo • Book ... " . 9 :80
9--Qiesley, Irliillips 9:40'
10-Lucknow, - Fisher, (Dahmer',
14:1U
B. Book) - . ..
11 Chet -ley, D. Murphy ....., - 14:26
I2-1Ghesley,, Thompson,' (D.
Murphy) • 19;20
In Paisley .they have been angling,
for the past couple of months for
a ;time dock for their arena, and their
efforts have finally' succeeded. Ac-
cording to last week's ' Paisley .Ad,
vocate, it is ' expected the, sportimei•
n'ill be installed for the playoffs.
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LANGSIDE NORTH
bar..
The February meeting of the Mis-
sion Band'^^ s °' Id a in f -
Mrs. John, ' Maclnnis on Saturday.
February 3rd. The meetingopened
with the Call to Worship .given by
Mrs. ''Parish • Moffat. The response
was .given by Marie Donaldson. Hymn
780 was then sung. The 'Scriptuire
reading was given by Agnes Conley
followed by -prayer by Betty Donald-
son. Hymn • 778 was sung. The Offer -
11:5C ing :was received. Winnie' Donaldson
gave the Offering prayer. The Apos-
tles Creedwas then repeated in un-
ison.. A Valentine story was giiren by
John MacInnis. liymn779 . was then
sung. The i'ninutes of the last meeting
were read and 'adopted. The . roll call
was answered by a Scripture verse
on service" 'Business matters were
then dealt with, •Agnes Conley, Eileen
Stewart,George' Maclnnis and ' Don -
ald. Donaldson aocowpanied by. Win-
nie •Donaldson at the organ sang "jThe
Ship: Good"x'ill'. The Mission Story
was then given by Mrs. Moffat fo)-
lowed by the Mission . Band Prayer.
repeated in unison. 'Hymn 'r69 wjas
sung and the meeting closed with
prayer by 'Mas. Moffat., . • .
A number arouri here are laid: up
• with (,olds 'and the 'flu
Week's Re ults Mins .lean.Ushorne spent th,e week
5 end with 'Mins Grate Richardson I .
I Kan rine 4, Port Elgin 2 • Mari, 'WI -Maki ' "W ii"`assi'ttlrg -
ILucknow 7, Chesley 5 Mr r: ban. 7'. MacKinnon'
Port Elgin' 6, Southampton 1 ' - M. • Wes: Yo'un'g spent Friday y at
I Paisley 10, C'resley 2 --i.4„.c,rne of her parasite, Mr . sand
Yr f cid of the. 4th of (;u3r',
i The Standing • I' eb. Orth I N, r (.,40:414.4iWall and Misr" W,r , :,• .
I: •
W. •!.. Pte. !..,,r,alGtron NAM irurday evening at
• 1 Lucknow r. r., .... 9 7 i s M r. Wilton , Vi'al)'s
a,; Parsley .. 'r�' 2 °I ; Mr Et die )i,s rrra , spent Sy-'
1 Ist4.: d nk. s 6 • ", IV, = r,ri p 41th Mr •sac dw Nags i'ar »it, 1/ ,
.Chesiey
Sit theritpton
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T. ARMSTRONG;
OPTOMETRIST
OPTOMETRIST
WILL BE
I N. LUCKNOW
EACH WEDNESDAY
9.30 A. M. To 6, P. M.
AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE
302 .'Bay Street, T orontn, b Ontario. i
ROUND TRIP TRAVEL BARGAINS
from Lucknow
February; 16 -17 To' -CHICAGO, $12.80
11 .. PLUS EXCHANGE
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Feb.' 17 To WINDSOR $4.45; To DETROIT $4.45
Equally low fares from all 'adjacent C.. N.:11....Stations-. For train
service going • and returning - see handbillsor consult Agents. T48A
WHITECHtJRCH Lucknow.
•afternoon February- 9th. Ailthe lad-'
Wingbain Hospital for an appendici- les of the community are invited to
tis operation. We hope for a good re-
covery., 1 •'
The sympathy of the community is
Mr. Jack Gillespie spent • the week- extended .to Mrs. James Wilson in the:
end in. •Toronto. ' .. 'I death of her mother, Mrs. Ferguson
MrEzra Sholtz bought Mr.:Jack I of Langside, who passed aiway on
Egglestone's. house Wand will be" ,iriov- Sunday at her home , there.
ing into it in the spring., '
as .Ed...3ntnded .the ..fun-
eral of her sister-in-law, Miss Bella:
Wilson in Wingham last.. Wednes-.
day,
Mr. and Mrs: Albert Paterson • at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. Clifton
-in Lucknow, on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs: ' Lawrence Henderson
'of Litstowel were calling on friends
in
the village on Sunday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Pollock, school teach'
er, spent' .the week -end at their res-
pective homes near Pine River.
Word 'was recefveri here of the
„death of Mrs• Smiley. Her maiden
name was Katie Ferrie. She was 'the
last- member of the Ferrie ,family
who were 'highly respected residents
of this community. •-
The cornrhunity was shocked to -hear`
-of the death or Mrs. Thomas . Mc:
• The World's Day of Prayer is being.
held in the United. Church on Friday
Mr. Ronnie Forrester was taken to
ADOMMIBROOK 2-7
Mrs: John Thompson visited, on .Sat-
urday .with' her mother Mrs. Rachel
Chamney who is -a patient in Goder-•
ick Hospital.
Mrs. Elizabeth Naylor is visiting
at the home of her brother Mr, j. ,.
C. Robinson. :'
Mr.' Arden' Aitken aid sons of Lou-
don were week -end guests with •M•r.
;and Mrs. 'Clarence Chamey: ••
Mr. Vernon Naylor of Toronto Vis-
ited last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Naylor.
Miss Mary MacDonald spent the
Week -end at, her/ home at' -Ripley.
Miss . V. Chamney of Wingham ,•
spent' the week -end swith, her par-
ents kr. and Mrs. David Chamney..
Mr. and .Mrs, W. J. Cr,* and sons
r;reight,•whopassed avray at her home, Billie and Allen of Auburn were Sun -
here Monday. Mr. McCreight is a day, visitor's at the home. of Mr. R.
brother yf" Mrs. tiny Mr:freight of Chimney. -
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IMPORTAifT
YOUR BIRDS
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should •be kept in a
safe 1,):r(r, We r,fier you the safety of a' •
`•,ifesy 1 irjx,pi) liox• Ifi our vault, which may
a., will for any irnpartant papers of
rr,ill ar+ele's of 'v:rlrrt•. `f'jie re1it,for such a.
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Games 7 o • Play
-Southarnpton at lir card&r"e
1 Paisley at ('henley -
-Chesley at Port" Elgin
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4 y.. W arc t, ekt,nd.4o reps", cel.. :+ayy y
1 ar,d Marie "bouaidsoo are 'a.o:c zf t*
r,at•r at ke.h 0ul again.
Tru, Worltkr bay f Prayer it.1,0,,.eey
l W l: , t,' 4e'id at x r t, hone , w•f ;CMS, r
Virtu i:rowr; on iir•iday 1''dsrtuatr'3 bt.L .
at 2:39
HANK .. 01l" monnurtnit.