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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-03-14, Page 4• $AGE •FOUR Otc 'TO • RE-ELECT;, of inSOi "ON M.ARC.H 26 ' EXPERIENCE •IS VITAL'; TO *TOBY SERA CANDIDATE • FOR An Open Litte.1 To Bruce Constituents In 'offering` myself as your representative in our Cana - diem ,Government; on March 26, 1' de so,erecognizing the full responsibility that 'will fall on . each and all of the ineinbers ( • dug rin the momentous war years that lie ahead. �, 'Kin ,' Canada ilu g •- . Under mg' lender, Premier MacKenzie,.:. cs • fg or e.d steadily' :forwar'd,, aiding the Allies' by a . united. wet effort, domestic, economic,' military ,h ' been dir 'effort. Every:War for ,deo.cracy. •.If ectad to the one: purpose—to Win. the . - . .' ' once more," I pledge •myself to Serve you seieCted' to serve You . reedom. first by` aiding' azar country in its fight fob .f • in my oivrl Iona y,• tituen while we;reeognize that :the dos ' tress of unemployment is •still with us, our goveriment has• done much. They' have encouraged: our tourist trade by extensive improvements to harbor facilities and waterways; • have. fostered industry through the letting of local' contracts for ' military equipment. The major upturn of employment is still to come. By gover>nient price control, of vital necessities, the commodity prices are being kept law for the poor man, . and the profiteer will be kept out. Muck has 'been done, and much'is• yet to, de; If elected to serve; you once more, 3 pledge • ni''• 'If to S'erve'.you by aiding:' our• home. ,constituency. . YSe it We have made- a .good beginning. We shall bring a good ending, Your . help will be appreciated° ^on March twenty • W. R. TOMLINSON. sixth. Forward with MacKenzie King 1 Ll1CkN •SENTINEL ;HELD SHO*ER POR K1NL'OSS' BRIDE • (KIN LOUGH NEWS) -The flame of Mr. and Mrs. fvldon Eckenswiller was the scene of a•hap- p y gathering:: onWednesday. evening last whet: •the ladies • of the comenanitY gathered ;at miscellaneous shower in honor of then daughter ,Ina, 'bride' of this week. The room was beau i- fully decorated' ,tit ;ith arch and stream- ers in. pink and • white. Mrs.'' P. A. Murray ushered the bride to the .hon- or .chair and. 'presided, over the follow- ing program.. Violin musico, -Misses Gwen • Ackert and Irene Johnston. Readings: -Mrs. Perry Hodgins and Veronica Murray. Solos -Misses Jean Thompson and leanor•. Murray. Con- tests, Misses .Jea,n Anderson and Iso - 'g1 MacKay..•11'et;:.little Helen,dohn- �'toni, and Eleanor:, llaurray Mrs Levi Eckenswiiler then read an.addtess to. the bride and ;gall joined in surging "For ,.she's a••jolly good fellow " Miss MaeKav;+•read the verses attached to the many lovely•.and•useful:gifts and. Mrs. .Den McCoSh 'assisted • in open- ing the 'gifts. Ina thanked the ladies for theirkindness and invited 'then, ~ upstairs 'to view her trousseau: A dainty lunch' was served and 'a . social chat enjoyed. • THURSDAY: MARCH ,14TH, 1940 SEPOYS SCALPED INDIANS MONDAY . Wingham and Luckhovr axe battl- ing it out in a. two game exhibition series, that,. has- created interest . of near playoff pitch.' The .series wns designed chiefly, to establish the " "die - :rid hockey. supterna Y " but the par - pose was somewhat -defeated by Wing - ham holstering their Club with two aces•of this year';; Owen Sound Trap- per Cubs, Fronmanger, and Bishop. At that" the Sepoys invaded the In= dians'' wigwailti on Monday night and' scalped' themto the tune .of 6 'to 4, which .rattier debunked., the :overwork- ed the8ry we'-'heard.•.•all year that Gingham was a Considerably superior ',emit to the Sepoye. tIn case' 3tou're''not 'aware,j•uclrnow . and' . Wingham., vu'ere drafted -in diff- eerent' ,groups this season, arid these :txh'bition tilts have•.provided the.• only Kinlough; Ontario, , r, yI r.•„i.,..l. in good ,condition, W. L. MacKenzie, trrc washer, for balance of payments. good second band car FOR' S. LE -•'Beatty copper tub elec F10R SALE -A 'Phone 14=w .:. See Murdie Son. -- FOR •SALE Beatty copper tub en - SLUGGISH 'elniknee for these two . old rivals to; meet this year. Butyou can' scarcely call . them old rivals, • for .there's few familiar faces among the present squid wearing the Indian Head sweat- ets. • • . • . • . March, 5th, 1940. To Miss. Ina Eckenswiller. Dear Ina: Because you are "one 'of, us"' we• feel loathe to part with you and could not ualmy look on .while you .,leave your girlhood ' friends behind' and. be- come established in the .ranks of mat- rimony without first letting you know just how: we shall miss .you when you Must . divide • your attention ` between, us; and "friend husband": However, we fully realize that our loss is cer•-' tainly; very certainly, 'someoneise's gain' and although we are losing you out 'of our coinmunity, .:still we feel that you will remain at heart our same dear friend:' More than ever, people are checking before bu lying ... and more and, more people are agreeing -- all signs point to Chevrolet as the soundest economy "buy" of the year! Will its new "Royal Clipper" Styling, Chevrolet is the beauty leader ... witliits famous Valve -in -Head Engine and Vacuum Power Shift, it's the performance leader.... with its dozens of finer features, it's the outstanding value leader. And it's the only1940car that'ofletrs you'alf these better' things at lowest ' cost in purchase price;►gas, oil and upkeep! See it, drive it and convince yourself, today. • • Eye It•Tny It..Btui'It! BIGGER INSIDE AND ..OUTSIDE . . . NEW FULL-VISIONBODIES s FISHER .., . NEW •"ROYAL. CLIPPER" STYLING . • . IMPROVED VACUUM • P��-_�s�E—RIDEROYAL" ROYAL CHEVR LE T S PERI CTED KNEE -ACTION' RIDING SYSTEM* ; S�EIt-51kEtiiT -YALV tht-H�ttib ENGINE ... PERFECTED 'HYDRAULIC BRAKES . IVEW SEALED -BEAM.._.., HEADLIGHTS, WITH SEPARATE PARKINGLAMPS . . More thou 175 Important 'Modern Features in All ! • • • "On Sit...: Ge Luxe 17f4t,,' • M. ,Ma :K I1ZI . t DUNGAHNO L. t KIDNEYS impair' your gine drive, . fully roconriittoned. A Health, Rumacaps' Two W'ay Action i3argaitr .--iltilurdie by Son: quickly cleanses. and invigor'atea the • _ i rs, 6 .weeks nld. Kidneys.. Use • invigorates McKIM'S FOR SALE 9 p b Bert Treleaven," 'phone'78-r-,7; Dung DR•UG STORE.. Get. your ear ready for Spring driv= .'1?O RE'NT Reasonable to ,:suitable irlg now while prices are 'still. low. �e ant .the 'stone >,ouse Irl the Fred Save' by buying:,your', Auto Accessor- n , 1 1. am b. .� ,•n'. tC P MricD'onald farm. d; . J MarcMilla , Ies.''.oi Raciio Supplies a me .,,'. ,ucknow• 'm.. : { Cranage," Q'anadian. Tire '.Miooa2lie I. anon. Anyway • it was •a battle 'royal Mons day; night, that didn't lack for speed• or action. The score Was even at the end of the first period, the second was Wingham''S, with:Ritchie turning, in. a great performance,, but the third period saw the Sepoys oviercome a me goal deficj�t 'and'. proceed to out: score the Indians 4 to'' 1 to win tlie. s e fixture 6 to4. • Lucknow--Goal, Ritchie, • •Defense, Cs, Book;; Thompson; centre, B: Book; wings, -Greer ' and • Fisher; Alt., B. Harris, McCormick, :H. Maria, Solo- mon and Dahmer. • Wingham--Goal; Zulauf; 'Defense, Gard and Fromanger; centre, Proctor; CLEARING ' A.UCTiON E of •teamsterARIs ,horses and equipSALment at F. Malcolm'.s residence • in. •Lucknotw. 'On •Saturday, .Marek -23rd: at ;2 30-.0:: clock. "See bills. • T.. Malcolm;. Prop. ; Matt. Gaynor, Auc. We are confident you shall fall the new . role in your new borne equally as well' as you have hi the past as daughter, sister and:, friend. • , Our fondest. wishes go with you, Ina. May. God bless . you abundaritle. and may your borne •be very bright because. of His goodness. -. • _ We, realize life :holds many varied experiences but ,we are so glad .that when Christ guides and holds us we -have, no fear for the future. Please . aceept.. these gifts as tan- gible tokens of our warm esteem and. remember us ever, as your well wish- ing friends. , • ' ' • Gertie Murray, Isabelle McKay, Mae Hoyle. . Private and Mrs. Wm. Holland wer recent. visitors . with her parents, M- end Mrs. Robt. McLean. . Mrs. Elmer •McPherson is visitlnt with her mother, Mrs. Wm: Hawk :haw. • ' ' Mrs. Fred Hedley of Kincardine • ia.erl during the week with relative -ere.. • i 'Mr. and Mrs. B E. , 5'tac'.ear Messrs. George and Harp; d • 13aldenb vert to Toronto Thursday. March meeting of tee iiel;: r,n Institute was ''' :d a• ti, • m of Mrs. Ernest Aeke on Th 1r a.- 'teI norm. 'itis. Lest �en',; r to 4 defeat.they received at sal and the balance within 'thute 1 ;LEAKING .AUCTION SALE• 'Of farm, farm stock and implements at ;ot 40, Con.,•1, Kinloss,'21/s -miles east of L:ueknow, on Tuesday, March 19th. See bilis for list and terms. Mrs. Har - wad' Purves;..Prop.;c. • ,ate _ Wings, Bishop and Hepburn; Alt., English; Brown,.' and Elliott. • Referee—Ken Somers .• First Period • 1--Lucknow; B. Harris (H. Har. • ris) • • . 12:00 2_-Winghain, Fromanger, (Bis- hop, Proctor) 13.00. enalties-Thompson,• Gard.' • - Second, Period ' 3--Wingham, Proctor, .(Gard) 11:25 :.4—Wingham, ° Elliott (Brown 11:50 5—Lucknow, Solomon (H. Har- ris) .. ........... 18:20 Penalties—Bishop., • Harris, Fisher.' TENDERS More, Phone 184,' W'inghaixp, NOTICE TO CREDITORS,• INTHE MATTER •of the Estate. of. Isabella Kirk, late of the Toidnship of Ashfield .in the 'County,., of Huron,, spin-. star, deceased NOTICE is hereby ,given • pursuant to the 'Statutes in that behalf that all ; persons having ' claims •or demands, against the estate of .the said . Isa. bella Kirk, who died • on or about the • 'Twenty-sixth day' of October ' A.D. 1937, are required on •o.r • before the' Sixth :lay of April A,D.' 1940. to send by post . prepaid, or '.deliver, to the undersigned, Executrix of the • • last ' • Will and 'Testament of . the said de- ceased, their}' names, addresses -and descriptions, M the' full particulars . of.. th' iir claims, • a 'stateanent - of • their acbounts, and the nature of`the secur- itie's (if any) • held •by them..duly ver ified by affidavit..., AND . take ntice, that after such ' last mentioned date. the said 'Executrix • will proce, 'd to : distribute: the assets of the' said - deceased among. the per- . sons „entitled thereto, having -regard only to the claims Of which she shall •then. have notice, and that the said: Executrix, will not be liable ibr the said 'assets or any part thereof to any person or .' persons of whose -claims '. TENDERS' WANTED TENDERS. will be received by' the undersigned clerk until . 3 p. form. Monday, March 18th, 1940, supplying • 4000 . yards or ' more crushed gravel and delivering same On Township roads. Marked cheque for $200:00 to. accompany.. tender. Lowest or' pny. tender not necessarily accepted. C. E. McDonagh, ;Clerk,: RR. ' 3, Lucknow. Ont., Herbert C. Curran, Road Supt., RR: 1, Lucknow. Ont.' Third Period, 6—Lucknow, 11 Harris 3:40 7- Luekntiw,' B. Book . (Greer) 8:10 Lucknow,. Fisher (B. Book) 13:30' :—Wingham, English•'. • • • • • • . 14:35: 10-�Lficknow, G. Book (Fisher) 18:45 ?enalties—B. Harris, G. Book, Prime anger. ' GET - REVENGE WEDNESDAY Wall we're as good as'theyare any. say' With bleed in their eyes. pin Wingham Indians .played. the return came here en Wednesday 'night de• sing the Sepoys 5 to 3, to avenge., • EXECUTOR'S • .SALE • Of:' farm ;lands in the . Township' of ,Ashfield, in the County 'pf Huron, and of house • and lot in the. Village of Lucknow in tie• County of 'Bruce. The undersigned .has received in- structions to 'sell by, public auction at, Lot number 7 in the lith Concession of the 'Tcsv nship of Ashfield on .Tues- : day, the '19th'' day of March, 1940, at' 2 o'clock in 'the- afternoon, the follow ng• 'property, namely: 1. ' • Alt and singular that certain par- cel or tract of land and, premises in • the Township of Ashfield. in the Coun-. ty "of Huron and being composed of • Lot number Seven • in . the • Eleventh; .. Concession of the said Township , of Ashfield, .containing two _ hundred acres "more or 'less. ' On this property •is said'•to.(be a. white brick •house, a frame' barn -on• stone foundation and 'forty acres of bush•. The soil. is clay loam:' It . is watered by a drilled well: and, •wind- mill, The property' ie -situate five and ane -half •miles, from Lucknow. 2: .All and singular that, certaip ,par- eel .or tract of land and premise rn, the Village of Lucknow in,thd County • f P,ru'ce and being composed of Lot .uinher Ten on the east side of Stauf- 1er street in the said. Village. .• On thi:; property gal(1• to- be an .'-h+-roomed frame •hgi e. TERMS OF SALE• Ten per cent. f the p.nr•}ia�:e meney'.nn the day of• notice shall not have been received by her , at. the 'time of. •such... distribution. DATED at Lucknow, :Ontario, this Eleventh day of March, A.t., 1940, .e Mary MacKendrick, RR :• 3, Lucknow, Ontario, .Executrix: • e i'e and afte'- t're u� "n ' m� 'rn Mondaty. n'v•:" thereafter. The property will he• s was devideri t . ha : e ooernrl ; ,,bjert tb a reserved bid. e-ercl.E Ia S y ` . Fi: RTHF P. particulars • and condi 9+ r, e . Easter .week. . also t • hold th r t• that's conis tentl years. •t.m;-Leong and program, . coin itte ? e for the past tjereet y a tions of sale will be made known tin v. r and we take mee`ng Wednesday their 1, 1301 , ,i' the , Sepoyb here, i she'"slay of sale or may he had on :he h of Mrs. - Roy Graham. Th ' •Wingham I �.npl�r at'ion to the undersigned.• • 11'0. vet > , entt: ►F Mrs. Aylmer Ackert , • It,te of everything lfrcludrng, t • ,£ •Ti Luck• Sedan, 3 aged horses., •'i..e ga�:st speaker Mrs. (B.. t M': ...•, ,'e v£ second period. brawls. The riven cow supposed to 'be in calf, Bit hie gH ply-ndid t.%.114 .un `.Horn, , I ed a big build-up, and t Fleet cow supposed to be in calf. had ' I d 1 ry a numlver or ' t there was 8.'g •Ile loannin,bend. :Miss Itl Irasn„red Act canes un hand. 4,!.:. favoured wit's, 'at, instrumental l hero of the Wirig- ” ie roll call *vas to be answered with • 7„ e4 was the . an Irish. • joke or song! T e 1'� ¢t. nz'' ; rr: • ,,quad, turning in a brilliant t•,v per ererarlre lrririir� scctes"j 1 InT ''CTIF, SAME TIME. and place -a= glren by Mrs. P. A. 1Vl:,rray:. Cur t �'.•+;dnesday night's battle contained!. ;, e -Tiered the following chattels: r ar,d s influ ce". Mr'. �': irelter,d'; •-ame race) w haa' 1 ,. roan cnw rluc to calve in March,' ,•(S - a talk murk and. the 'pupilr : i�t spite pi' ice lazed big ye nd ' ; yearlings, 1 Two-year-old steer 'arid .• ood crowd of 'f J3Y.,tyrvu se at, r;a' • tree :, • a number. • of, farm implements. TERMS OF SALE:'Cash, ear offfer- eii subject to a reserved bid:. • DATED at Wingham; this second :day of March, A.D. 1949. • . J. H. CRAWIiORI, Wingham, Ontario, ,Solicitor for the Executors. WELLINGTON 11ENDERSON,. Luck- now,.Ontario,'Auctioneer.: • • A the ir. aruu t the eneeLing t" a.• ''° in spite of an almost contin- (';oHe attd' a dainty •lunel wit• servNd • .,al third period barrage .by the Se- `` ;%,ngr•at tIations to tui r. -and • Mr!. �` s lea was untreatable. - stat•t Iii* A.rtftur. f rine, lea. I�+'i r ftaiwi,' •, r T1eSepoysontopofthatmissed ,,a. �• Lost- treater 'lake' '..Get' pii:,ck ,e,. ,",;ay at `•t., Iiri.ari"•.:Sethi• E,riiosr .eeoree of chances around the Win:g- :v.•• lria hi, lfta'ea.,••* • ittni;a•d,t,, r, au, .net, and didn't pay' enough a:- eoverurg 7uwriKtsty + • • ',r"f='.,Vn :44)•• the Indians who v iii✓ 'i►e, yazerr Ws isljr and :r; • r r raft! ewe a al ways dangerous when in, close Zoyrne:evr r:or 10 r the attack. I. • ar,s !,. �i>r rd Ye: a1? Ser 1 vr. • ; a�,,•F.nuw- =GU81, Ritobie; Defence,,,. bey aria M.J el ' v* f> t s v air -r v Bror 1hcim son centre B. Bo':k Lrxc ou'�int! toeN.�:Y w l'!.f. • o.• afr(1 A. E., COOK PIANO; .V,OICE • & THEORY FOR. APPOINTMENTS: Call At .Hills Store or Alex Mowbray's ,'Phone 145-j F __T.. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST WILL BE iN LUCKNOW EACII1 WEDNESDAY 9.30 A. M. To 6 P. M. AT WM. ,SCHMID'S STORE G. F. Leith BOX 72• • • LUCKNOW EIS filthily in the loss of their home.. COURRIE S CORNERS • '• ' The Institute held a socidl evening Last Friday evening Mr. Lorne Far • last Thursday' night in the Club- rish's house was burned to the ground: house with Mrs. Lorne Farrish and Mrs. James Little as hostesses. On account of the snow cars were Miss Ella Hogan is assisting. her . The sister Mrs. Kennedy of Whitechuirch. 1't'tr .o, 'Greer, Fisher; Alt., B. Harris, not ale e to brink help as .quickly Wirt i Pier • *,:';,rrrY;rit; Ii Iasi Tis, rameron and furniture w •nearly all saved and •Mrs. Alex Purves is assisting Mrs. it`s rY•C I✓'r dtr•,4e it;+;(o till h '.�' S ' ' of Intl' The f' ent &D31 lcC trrt ± era 'vim er: . • Iii r . ,af;C Ilii i r 1';,r•,,r�r, y eeeii. ,• ',+ a! t- ,r-,.ct•`,Try *.r,. pi%' ,of,i.: r kw' yingati-r• a,,C li,tt,•,v}!r yr. , r.r ut. ' • jta,'iar ' o' tib - 0: 'iR'atrs;r1,vt "' .good part clothing: e . ive Ht,� Wr, r "-•"•"4-'"'"“r•'.. • • , j a Harvey Miller who has been suffering 'u tt..:% �t "�rn Feat Zulauf; .Defense, ch.ildren'were taken to Mr, Wilfred from a'cold. h T} • residingnt ' L•NLEOSS CENTRE • y r,ofigratuhap ie t!' Al WIA ,+,r. lstrr(,a.r'trt+t• . f Gini btu li,c ett.• .+ ti.ta, ,.re * ty mt titer • ' 91 to ,,,t Wo!. Itret.w.t,(., J- tett 't•; rt,rkt: it r,: - -b.8<.45; J,Y,1✓.D! . A,si i.le,.' % i it rrxF vt' V%„>LrervA *Ct',, a4..4. (.+,,rY,, (,,�1„e•I; &r.(: 41.1),,tir tsr • ,., ,a, , ,,"ear. .0 1, k,111i43D 2(:'f(' ,',r• 'v+ - i° .i:,. ' .,r '....t ,.. ' ,rt,.:. . (t a' T,!,' r.,',,, )• d..'' • . tt,yr , •<, 1• r Dina#,Ker;"` centre, Procter; ' F arrwn s erne. They are: i V\ ,r,y,:. Batts.of,, Bishops Mt.,. Elliott, ' present in the Cita) house. The corn- Mr. and Mr.•s. Tioyd Robb of Pink- ,.t,p,a„ k;r,'lish, 'brown, Mitchell. 'amity extends a heartfelt'symp'athy erton visited a day .with Mr. and r h. and, Mrs. John Parrish. Y4:tees E. E. Agnew; A. McCort,- to Mr. and Mrs. 'Lorne Farris : • • r,; :First Period • ' B. Book (Greer,) 9i4A Vt',t,yttarr., }'rooter (Bishop) 10:36 roman' er Proc- tor), -.Fisher , Proctor. }gond Period Vi,,r,gr.arr,, :bishop (:'rector) ' . :30 ,'.,+;Y.r,(,w,. Fisher (13. Book) 1:87 (ir•eer (13 •13orik) 18;Or, •Gc:<,rge Book T2), Proctor, f:•,',r . BeweYr,, Thornpeon, (lard. • •7load Period i6:41 b I British Blockade Effective }: '����!✓F tit (JVArC,rpea. ld' !.. ii ,t,U'r t+• Y,,:yk,(j, r0r, J,, 441ye Ir,a•,. ,+/ 7', 1 + ,,., ., r.,t:s, and rf ,u: rid Surrrlay t:v Def .•! 'r, -t Lrrr' tr,{+; sx'.•.._.,, J�,�.r. , '.'=i ,;.r„ l,, 7r,rotrtr,. r , pt,t:.t!.�,as,r, >• + lieezt.,r D{ )4_,,,,s (.hr. M, arr7.Mis MaaYt'rjnon aryl a•(i+Etil. A•ir J'(L'4', '1.ui',1t'I ,il,lai(1 bt t") teat' i'v/u&s'e With bud colds, m v. rrt!r'ilIr:, Procrtor'• ,f rt,,, frier1e the laI.t+'r t -Da,► 17.;5, So effective has beets the British Navy bltickade that Germany is (o►I'ced to use extreme measurer to secure her' vital necessities. aitd today -withoutthe tad of Russia would find it practically im- poriaii>fc• 1.6 continue. We moil remember at home *hen Mother Nature put up a ser- ' hear blockade esti,' winter, and often certain communities were' without outside' esti,' 'for a week or two, a few all winter.. But today conditiosts, are diiferent.t and your.highwuy transporta- tion reaches your door daily to give you it service only large lel• - 4( : r ,- . I OR FA S'1 Si6ItVl('E, A'NYWlIEItE, ANYTIME,• • USE 1141.010,V, tL; "j.14*SPe T .1-N"Fi 111MITED. Ilea& Office, Listowel 155. .l,ur.hnow 1'b. 148