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When the '•trominior of Canada was 'esti I shed in
the Bank of Montreal, then already half a century
; old, had nearly a :fourth of the total paid�up ' banking
capital of Quebec and'Ontario, and IIiore•thaaia fourth,
Pt' the'baeldeg is 'of those two: provokes.
'Today it has, .the: aaune proportion' of the capital and
assets • of the banking Structure of the entire 'Dominion..
Today, as. yestetday, it'mploys its;:resemrces,;and faciti
des for the upbuilding of: the soundest elements.gf•`;,'
anadian business,`
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stablished 1417:
THE LUT`CiC11OW 8'1eNTINEL
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Lucknow Branch: C. L.'OBERLE, %tanager
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KINCARDINE • WINS
EXHIBITION TILT
• Pile; , Up Three Goal Lead In; Second
Period,. Which They Bold, To Win
By Score; Of 7, To 4 ,
The. local' squad •of ' "puck' chases §
• didn't - look •like ' championship. 'con
tenders on, Monday night, when a
pick-up team of, Church_leag;.'play
ers from Kincardine' captured the.
-' -long . end' of a 7 ,to. 4 score, in an. ex ,
hibition, game, played' here
However, the. alibi.. could be 'that
the_' locals were.. weak .in goal . and
several soft'. onesw•were' 'scored.. But
the ` 'Kincardine •` boys' 'showeid' '• more
punch and ' appeared to 'he in ,fetter
coftdition, :back -checking --hard. and
nelier letting up fora minute::
Nonni MaeDonald, Walpole and
Donny *Lay, were` the 'only, •three
familiar faces on ;the lineup the
remainder of.the 'team ,.being church
league players' who in the past• have
confined their sport' activities in `their'
, own'town
' The first '.period 'produced a little
the'best _brand .Of : hockey with'••Kin=
• ardipe opening the scoring��jjto • have•
Lucknow tie it up before tlfe period'
ended when Bill -Henderson slapped,
in a ,pass ot- from the net' ii y Archie
l4cDonald; :y
The. second period saw Kincardine.
score 3 timed on Elwood Solomon,
'youthiul'net guardian for the 'locals,
while the best ^Lucknow• could do was
register one; counter Th'e 'thi`rd;';per-
' ; iod brough'• two 'goats ; apiece with
Eineardine ;''still corninandirig a '. three
goal 'lead -Hat. the :fini"s"h, McCartney:
donned the pads for the third'period •
replacing Solomon:
The `line up:, .
• XJIJCKNOW-Goal, Solon on, °
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OOL, HOICKEY `TEAM,
DEFEATS ` TEESWATER�
Locals Trot Out:Oodles Of Promising
Material To:' Defeat,:
Teeswa�ei:
'Students By ,A Score Of • •5..To 2..
Soft .ice was 'na deterrent•'
Continuation School-- • `,hockey, tenni
who took on the Teesivater students
in the • .local rink on Tuesday night;
and whom they' defeated by:;a score.
of .54o -2
The locals had plenty of';inateriah
Also it is• quite. clear: .that>;' the
puckrmay not be. passed from' a
player in one zone to. a player in'',any
The puek,;'or puck-oarrier must be:
first' ;over the, second blue `line : hito
the • :attacking • area,; is '`'distinctly
polfi'ted out in the: rules .
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• Whether • or, not the 'puck or puck
carrier; mu§t be then first,. over the
first' .blue line, that;".is from the de
fending zone ..to the centre 'ice tone
trotting .out eleven • `players'. in all', is a; controversial question lgally •
who kept up. a: fast pace .throughout' * ' ' :0 !'
and registered: ;enough' -counters -to . Informations° on .anis -. wh
parthcuIar
keep• ;enthusiasm running. • high P°int is vague and •differences of tai
4UoKNO'W, iEWI NEL
Ilghed every Thnraday morning.
` . at Lucknow,: Ontario ',
[ra,, ,A D. •'MacKenzie = Proprietor.
Campbell. .Thompson,Publisher
THURSDAY{ JANUARY••r:12; 1933.
SCOT{!' TO SPEAK:.ON.:
JUSTICE FOR DEBTORS
'Will, AddressMeeting: In , uCk-
now''y Speaking fin Questions Of
,Thej `:Hour
The following is --an .explanatory
statement. regarding; . '"Justice,.: For
•Debtors°',a .proposal introduced''`.•at
their' annual convention by R. J.
:Scott 'president of- the United Farm•
ers •f Ontario, who will speak on
this subject as well as that of 'raid -
ng farm prices and the Russian
cattle••' deal, . before a mass meeting
in Lucknow on Saturday.. '
"Although .at present price levels.
it' requires` from' two,to three times
the amount of farm' produce to meet•
payments • on, debts as '� 'would; have
been required et the time the :deb-ts
?were incurred,. the 'great majority, of
carni people have . met .this unpre-
.edente�d situation with a: fair-
mindedness that is commendable....
There' is;;",however,; in every- nun-. and •. ins ` practically. every
Community a''number of good citizenq-
.who,,jthrough..no$ault. of their own;:
are unable to:'•meet their 'obligations
and are haying :their. farms an
homes •'taken from.' them In su
cases •the equity`which they have pa
is, wiped out, ;the ntortgag'ethere
securing -a11..that has`beeir aid o
the property, and then the" property
as well: When 'this nhap ens` those
who formerly ;considered?themselves:
reasonably secure, • losing . savings,
home .-and all=visibleieana • of sir'
.P
port, are driven into•; the ranks , of
broken;. beate•n men.
To " meet this situation a" proposal
was ,put; :;forward by ". R.' J. Scott'
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bri$mas-.School: •ReParts;.
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Graham, :Jean 44 ,:36 15.
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P'r'esident of the ' United: 'Farmers of
Ontario, in • his presidential `addresi '
their .recent annual; convention
skhng for the immediate enactment
o1 legislation to''protect the debtor's
quity in;•,.his home. This, proposal 'if:
Carried • out , would mean that,. in; ease
of ''foreclosure; , a debtor ' who' hada:
paid say; 53,000, on, a farm, the••.orig-
n'al purchase price of . which' was .
9,000 would have a legal'claim on
o�ie-third, i. of the"selling price. "If
he, has paid one-third of the pur
chase price" says R: 'J. Scott, !'then,•;
I say before all the;laws of 'justice,
he owns and is entitled to, hold a
one-third 'equity :in the ;pro•Perty"4
ii case' of disagreement between
for and creditor as to'the equity'
ch each: Bolds in thepropei'ty
question or in ` respect to , other.: de-
ls : involved, it is 'suggested that
'some form of'' Debt ' Adjustment
and be set up.,to'handle duck' 'cases
"There is • likely to 'he , more need
r this p tection for ,:.debtors when:
have prospec rising,prices
rots out Mr Scott ..an he adds,.
uch a -tine must tonne if farming
to,continue as an industry". 'Ris
g+•p`roper'ty values *0u1d`• make` `At
a
among, the . fans, who .Witnessed the
opinions area result q
fray * +.`, ,' Bo
The local line-up was 'as follows; Wingha'm: players, .Claim the.
.puck
Goal, Alex •Mclntosh, ;;Defense, Alex or_ "the 'puck carrrer•,,does 'note. barvo
McKentie and' 'Harold'' Greer. Alter.: to be the first over; the' first ;blue line we
nates, Finlay :MacDonald and 'Jim the . forward tine if they, desire may; °
1.1enderson, Centre, Leonard. McDon.,,'; be..camped' on the second: blue "line ".
ald, Wings, Doug. Cls
arke and: Stewart and'"•receive'a pass. from their own Is
Cameron; Forw1ard Alternates, Doug• defense inch ;after they :have car i.
MacDonald, Bill Hewitt and Jack rier'the puck' over "the fin t"blue line
•in
Fisher:
LUCKNOW ' GETS' $10.
SHARE OF N, �W. BSA.: FUNDS
-TheLucknow Baseball Club is'
•this week in receipt of'a cheique' for
$10., received:from the:defunot Nortin
Wellington' Baseball' Association. No
explanation accompanied this' plea
ant 'surprise' It ;will :ie'•renigmbered-
thatseine time'ago a.sum of.severale
hundred; :dollars, to, the-'eredit°;of the'
N.,W B: A was divided 'among. teams
who were entered in the "ledgue the
last year it functioned;r iii 1923, we
believe.' Luckno,w had for 'several
seasons previous played in .this leogue
and in the final" year, :several. local
,players :assist -@d' Wingham in their
quest for . the.N. W. D. A. champion-
ship Ater dividing. the -spoils, 'sev
eral weeks,.ago,,';a small" balance was-
kept ` to' • Meet 'any contingencies and
it is thoiight locally ,.that in view of
the' above facts,, Lucknow carne in
for this $1'0 share.
if '' Cartney, Defense, :Merle and e .Ag -1 .Tlie,forward',ass as' ado `�
}? pted' .this J
neat; Centre, Archie `McDonald', I.:;.„, 1 year,` has ;been causing much discus,
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ore profitable-lir:creditors to fere-
This interpretation woyld-,,,metin,'
that ;when the attaek „, is earried to.:
line, Or anx.,Piaker,,:rather than', !melt.
Check; if he .so- deslrad loal
leg. for the defehse, break' 'h
up .the attack and 'piss the Puek
hack up to. said aletafers,"..Whe, Would el
g conditions.;
cMitinueS Mr: ',Suitt; l'and it
asses the state . bear thOr
to 4ay, under the'''.threat ;of
iction 'arid -the: fear of destitution,
bin lesiOg' live and • eonfidenee in
country'ahd in their' fellowiiien;
we to t ent and to societY,"•
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• Further information on this w
question. has been sought fro:in. au- "P
thorative . sources, mid it 'appears ft
to be aboht settled that players ev
must not ,crois the fit' blue , line fr
ahead of the puck or the puek car- th
.COnfirmatioh of this, if right, is ci
heirig Sought from Lou . Marsh and
his interpretation , sholild
settle :the,' onestion,...and we learned
Player ''earryifig the trildlt :Over .the
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League fixture in TeettWater oil
Friday night.
• A :Bruce Leaghe. game with "the
ttipleY Beilmen, os, the Opponents will
,open :Abe season hake: On , Tueeiley
PritESBirrRiA14 m.
ed f6r 'the first ;meeting. in the NeW
Year, •waS carried out at the'Jari-
nary tneetingr.-Mrs, `,E. A. MacKenzie
Was the .leader and* several members
Donald' a tali -"OX""The"'F"iiitlifitlitest
of :GA." •A solo was sung by Migs
Rozella Mullin. Mrs. MeKetizie spoke
a few Words of appreciation o'f ,the
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'Carrnthers 49 46
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Gardner; 55 59 43 35
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Anyway. .
Geei:gli,-,Y,,pu ought to knowd;
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Tommy, Out' eti
ideal Imagine Wanting to •go to see
monkeys; When • yet* j1.08.
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