The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-12-01, Page 1a
FOR, SALE -Corn cutter, in good
• pair. Apply at Thomas Reid's Store.
„ . •
FOR SALE -Bell iOrgah, 6 octave,
-1 condition, for sale cheap. Applyto Sentinel-
. -
• OR SALE -11 little weeks
andittell?°31 'Durham heifer due to
rreshen February. JAS FORSTER.
LIJOKNOW. •
SALT'OARe-410. 4 Fine Five Run-
ning Belk Salt. Secure your require-
ments off-track price, at .the mall,-
LUCKNOW FLOUR
'SLUGGISH KIDNEYS impair Your
health; Rumacaps' Two -Way Action
quickly cleanses and invigorates the
Kidneys- Use ItnnmeaPe-MeICPCS
DRUG STORE. •
• IS YOUR car or radio showing signe
- of old ago? Replace with Mor -Power
andget satisfaction and value for
your pioneer at CAMPBELL'S GAR-
AGE, Canadian Tire Products, Wing -
FALL__
, CLEARANCE SALE -of
Used Pianos. Such Well-known makes
as Ileintsmare, Nordheineer, 'Mason &
• Rich, Weber, 'ane' others, at reasen-
sible Prices and terms. Write Heintz -
man & Co., 242 Dundas St., London
for farther ,ParticnIars'
•• No obligat-
JOIN FA1MILEX-to" insure your,
sharein the: business pick-up and
make a deciint:1 living. No risk.. Ex-
perience in door to • door , preferable.
but not necessary. ,Every person,
Customer- Exceptional quality. Low
Prices. Attractive packages. Very
-Profitable Plata : For a PerOnnent
growing , hesiness, :investigate.. Full
details and catatonia without :oblig-
ation: FAMILEX CO. 570 St, Clement
Montreal.' • I
I COMING EVENTS
"DANCE
. I
In the Town Hall larchno'ev, FridaY
December 2nd unde.r,.. auspices ; Luck-
reow' Joint: Club.: MacKenzie's' Orches -
ba. General Admission 25e. Rey
;McCr.eight master of ceremonies.
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COUN'IT 'MEETING
" Annual Counts- meeting of West
Bruce L 0. L., will b4. held in••tle,'
Orange Hall, :Lackaciar on. Tuesday
December eth; at 3 Pe-Mee:ern:Sec:ice,'
• _evening:at-9. -lteekedeei bring lunch:.
E. McriONAGH„ Ree -See
PUBLIC SeO0i. (4/14C,Ewr
The. Lisicknow,Public..Schoal is. ore -!senting a tendert. •in the Town 114
Friday December, .9tha being 'an' op-
eretta in-3-scenesentitledet--`Littleeltee
Riding Hood."; • •
,ELECTION CA
To 'fire 1i:fedora Of West Wawandsh
' After serving ai Council/or for the
_ Past 'eight: Years, I am a candidatt
Sor., the Iteeyneship, and Your support
and Minimize. will be muck appreci-
ated.
,ReaPeettally Yourn
• ALBERT A. GAMMIE
To The 'Electors Of West Walaanast
Ladies and Gentlemen: , _ _ •
As a candidate, for the ReeveehiP
of West liViiwaraish, I take this Menne
cf soliciting your support at the Polls
on. Monday. If elected, 1 will -endeave
oar to serve you faithfully, as in the.
• Sincerely.
THOMAS :WEBSTER
ELECTION CARDS
• . • a
To. The 'Electors Of "Ashfieril
'
Ladies and Gentlemen: '
• As a candidate for reeeleetion tiv tbe
Reiveship Of *Asslifield I. respectfally
solicit your support and influence. The
▪ administration or Township .matters
has and Asa; if re-elected. receive my
most careful consideration. 's
••Sincerelv
• ALEX- .F. ,McDONALD,
, To The Eleetora Of Ashfield
Ladies' and Gentlemen:
With' six; years 'council ;experience
and ,two years as deptity-reeve,'I• am
this year a candidate for the teeveship
• of Ashfield. assure you that it el-
ected the interests of the munitipal-
• itar, will have my careful attention.
" rains truly
•, SAMUEL SHERWOOD-
. To The Electors Of Aslifield,
Ladies and Gentlemen: •• • , . '
*. • Haying accepted my, nomination for
reelection to' Ashfield Connell, I ae-
'sure you that if,you see*fit to.supPort
will be 'sincerely appreciated,
will continue. to endeavour to
aerve the hest interests Of the rite.
payers. -
. Yours truly
FRED ANDERSON.
ToThe Rieder* Of Ashfield •
Ladies and Gentlemen'. • ,
As a candidate for Ashfield .Mtin-
, icipal Cennell, 1 will sincerely apprec-
iate your support and influence -
Sincerely• '
CkCIL JOHNSTON.
,Tia lite Electors Of Ashrield,'
Having accepted my nomination
for •Couneiller, • respectfully solicit
.,fotatote and influence, assuring you
that if elected I ritill..endeacOur to
promote the teat interests of the
• YOtits truly,
9Et•A, KiLtouait
•.•
0t.A. 'TO us
MREKAII SOCIAL' WAS
WELL ATTENDED
e On Tueeclair Jewel' 'Rebekah ,Lodge
sponsoreden afternoon bridge, and in
he itieniag a euchre and shoot PetrtY
ollowed of
1S.y a danee. Font- tales:
S•ride • enjoyed the: afternoon p
lty
with aedeinty lunch servedand in the
evening, the Lodge rooms were well by the huge. crowd in attend,
ance, •
Euchre Prizes *eat., to Mrs- M.
.Horne .and V. Na /rest :as the high
'atia arid gentleman. Tripe in the sheet
scoree, were Mrs. eltussell Johnston
.ne.• Bill Sproul. •• . "
• After 'Mich a dance was 'held with
nasie suet:died by Miss Jessie Me
-
Kenzie, Donald MeCharlesa Eldon
Henderson and Dr.' Little., ' •
Dedicated To Sick. Girl
• On last Thursday's .Church of The
. ,
program over CKNX, Winghatai
du _
et, • "Sweet Hour Of Prayer,"
'•ung 13e Margaret Rae and Marjorie
Hoffman was dedicated to , Flora
Webster, who has, for So long been
.-:heerfel and patiently enduring a 'ser-
ious illness. it was Flora's favorite
'lyntro. The speaker on this Occasion
vas Rev. R. C. Todd.
PASsES ANG1, HER MILESTONE:,
On Wednesday last, Mr. 'Sohn
Spindler, one Of the best 'known and,
esteemed village octogenarians, ob-
mrved !iia 83rd 'birthday. The jeers,
have dealt kindly with Mr. Spindler,
and while a serious operation aafew
seasonsback, prevents him from •per --
forming the • many duties he was ac-
customed to, he regained a fair Meas-
ure of -health -and is still alert and
active.,
MERCHANTS PREPARING
FOR YULEI'IDE :SEASON
Ludknow business Places are 'com-
mencing to take on the festive air of
t he Yuletide season. Christmas,
stocks are arriving:. dally, and some
few have already started their decor-
ative scheme. From appearances at
present, we would gather that Luck
now merchants merchants are making a real
effort, to assist the public with their
gift problems, as alteadY a host of
things; cif.'everynatere and descript-
ion are being displayed to catch the
• From physical.. peidencesthere h..
plenty to choose from hi the •local
,thres. e pecialle the necessities and
the unustral.atel daine-Y. gifts:. The 'ad-
Sertieeinents .even , this soon,
that therem a feeling that the Christ.:
ma; .trede, will be; a good , one thia
This ale leads up to getting it said
and e.e Mi -:ht as well get it over. Wit
-thet .'eoa should, de yotriaehoppin
,
There .wilL of coerse, be the tispa/
Chrizemae eve shoppees, but if you
can do ao, 'do not member yourself
among' them_ Remember.some ,of.your
gift e maylave to make long journeys'
and you can always tat them !`,De
Not Oen. Until Christmas."
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MARK , WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
Mr. And MrsJohn MacKinnon • Hon-
ored
Fy Friends And, Neighbours
en Oeca.sion Of Their Thirty -Fifth
Wedding Anniversary.
•
A very pleasant' evening was spent
at the Irate of Mr. and Mrs. e Archie
MeeKierfori :ilea a lumber, of friends
and neigli'aorits gathered to honor Mr.
and, Mrs: Jahn MacKinnon on the oc.;
casion of theirthirty,fifthwedding
anniveriary: on NoVeniber.i8th.
The 'evening was spent in cards and
dancing. Lorne MacDonald giving a
icanber of selection's on his bagpipes.:
Dming the course of the evening the
6PM/a conple were presented With a
puree af money and other lovely gifts.
The following address was read
ar-
ter wit:eh Mr. MacKinnon made a fift-
h -4 reply. ' : •
De.a.t Mr. and Mts. MacKinnon:
It, is with' great pieasate we your
friends and 'neighbours accent your
kind invitatiori to celebrate 'with yott
this :evening your thirty-fifth wedding
annivcr0r3r- ' •
Through all those years in our midst
you have proven youtaelves to he meet
sympathetic' and kindfriends and:
neighhoems and your 'homehas been
ene of kind hospitality' therefore we
felt we could not Iet•this pleasant oc-
casion pass ; without expressing our
high regard of you both and your:Pole-
Oar daughters Ruth and Margaret. by
asking you to accept this tangible
gift as a token of high esteem in which
you are held amongst us.' , •
We wish, eon both health. and pros-
peritar in . the coming years and mar
God's richest blessing be Yours for
Many' years of happy married life.
Signed-a-Frieeds and Neighbours.
TROPHIES ON DISPLAY
•
A &Splay of golf troahiee emblem-
atic of the Alps' Cole Girth champion-
ship, is to he seen in the Hadro.Shopin
Wingharra The troPhies'inelude,,1934
'cup woe by Dr. G. it Ross; 1925 ceto
won by W. T. Beath; 1036 cup wonb
E. R. ThOMPeonaTeestratera 10.37 cup
evoireloY W: It„ Free* 1938 Cep wen
by. J. C. MelVatf,'Imekriow.' '
:
Holding 'Retention-.
Mrs. J. Welton IleKibberi is hold',
reception at her home. in Wing -
ham. for Mrs. W. A. licKibbori, (nee
Annie , SteWart„ Russell) this 'after,
none and evening, Thursday-, beeein-
ter 1t.. ' •
in 1
.1•1•1•1•11,
• -.4•11c•KNO.W„
..TflORSDA,17i Dgcn:1.V4B:E,R.144. 19.38
THREE IN FIELD
FOR I REEVESHIIP
1
Three Aldo -doers, ,Of West Wawanos'
- Council Whose Aggregate ' Servie
Totals' 25 Years, ,In ...Field Fee
'arlteeveship Upon Retirement' Of
Wm. J. Stewart -Council l •ByaAc-
clamation And Was. Not Easily
Secured
, three -cornered fight for tle
Reeveship of West 'Weweriosli, Toan-,
ship is on, and, when, ratepayers gc.
to the • polls on .Monday„ they - will
-mak& their selection from three eand
idates, who have given- long servicc
to the municipality aggregating
years.
Tli' 'candidate's. are Cairns Ait-
chison, Albert Gammie, and Thoma'
Webster.
The trio tossed their' hats into the
title last Friday when Reeve
SteteartereSigned ;liter 'eight years ir
the Chief Magistrate's Chair. Coun-
cillors Aitchison and Gammie have
sat at the council' Beard during Mr.
°Stewart's entire regime, CoMmiller
Webster has served for pile year
'n the past eleven. • •
." Council By Acclamation • ,
Tho contest is for the reeVeShir
only, - as the .Council received., an ae-
elamatione with .the three vacancies
.911ed by newcomers, and only after
considerable persuasion was the Core-
ilete 'slate I filled.' .
•Councillere are Brown Syenth, whe
returns for b.is sixth terM, and three
new members, Wallace Ilarole
aant: and Gordon MacPherson.
Friday's nomination 'meeting pass-
ed oft very quietly, bringing .with it.
Reeve's Stewart retiremept after f:
long period Of: afficient service, dur-
ing: which he successfully contested•
two .election a as well as., the )dtiaJ
election that raisedhim totlfb heed
af the table- • "'' '•
-Those nominated and their rect-
ive nominators were as follows:
Wm. -.T. Stewart, by R. J. Itutledge.
and G. C, Philips. ° : •
Brown Smyth by :John R. Thomp-
son and Wine Mole
• `Albert Gammie,. he John Camer-
on and Wm. Fergaaon.
ID' Cairns Aitchison, by .c. Mae,
(Maid and Con Foran. •
Thos. Webster,byD. C. MacDonald
ead CCM 'Foram a•-e-ae_
. For :Councillots •? •
.on an
John
ndbrnCaLmerep
miD brnllY.Gio-14°11 "eni:er-
GOrdon MacPherson by Thos. Web-
ster and Cakes' Aitchison.
Wallace Millet., by L F. 'Sting!'
-nd Wm. 1ole.' , • '
'Cairns Aitchiion•hy,Con Miran and
D.: C. MacDonald.
Thos.aWelister by Wm: ;Ferguson
-lid Tho, McCann.
Albert Ganimie Gordon McPher-
anBroal%d.:sLilielortrw bDveenrcit4e,eit_Thom.p_. .
ion and Williem Mole.• - • ,
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SUGGETF9 DATES, FOR.
CHRISTMAS ' MAILING • •
•'• The Poet,' Office Departinerat. 7're-
Cohithends' the mailing 6feparcels not
!atm', than the foliowing dates, to
essure Chrietnia.s delivery,. Dec. 10&
to, United tStates: Dec. 15 ta anti's!):
December 16 t' 'Alberta
^nil Saskatchewan; •December 17 tre
Vanitoha.. and the :Maritimes; Dec;
lg t Ontariaeanct-Quehedann&
December !nth for Weal
Satmelay, •Decerribee 24tlaie the JaTt
daye for Muesli -nes deliveries.
;Pamela •ehauld all, , atronelY,
wrapped and bound, and carrv on ,t/in
auter ' wrepper thereturn addreei of
the 'eeridee: • '
•
FINAL 'IltEATMENT.GIVEN
. The last of a• series ofahree tox-
lid treatments, given free -to childre-
,to immunize .them from diphtheria
W. V....Johnston. 111: Ctela:, assisted' by
Miss Elva Johnstonala. I. Sixty -fila
children. between the ages of nine
motels and 'ten, years receivd. the
treatment. •
was administered Ias week t by Dr
IEGRET-DEPARITURE.
:..Kft.4.140* iCoup.tx.'•
Mr. and Mrs., Fred ThorriPson,
mem-
hers of Bethany' United Church; were
neeentle: laimented by the congregat-
ion when they, were presented ,with a
reception table 'arid ' a reading teem;
reior to their departure from their
fermi on ,Concession 10, Kinloss.
,. The .follOwing.addeess, Was read by
the - mitt/stele, Reverend L. A. ,Knox.
and' the prpsentatiiiii Was made by
Yosenli ; • •
To Mr.: and Airs: Fr,ecl Thompson: .
• It is With tell tenet that We' leen
ot•your intention of leaving:: Our corn',
hernite. Time emateireerarn fat. 'ell of
US and 'bridge' its neW objectifies and
adventures. - '•
You have taken an active part In
,
the work of/ this caninianitY and this
eilitimh and we are thankful for Much.
that has been geed and helpful in the
pmagsty. lghvae t;nstit,6thsraott.iipstl.enitiahhitieniyeontitoviime$
hp doubt he: Obient, from this Coale
trerniter, most of did time. We hone you
will titritihtte to feel Rethartvis, your
honie community. and visit ,your
friends here, and, thIS dhUrth•freipopt.
•''We trust, too, you will rt1ttn0. feel
thie little churth' be yo r ham
Chiral. May *eti. both Rye= long and
drfso, am,* blessing alivays:
: • '• Signed on heha t of Ulf.
•• Rett. L. 4;061014 .
Jarnes Wraith,
Mf.: and MI*, will reside
•
Josephin
IL Wall.
Teeetiatera ' ' •
SANTA CLAUSE.TO ARKVE.
SAtURDAY., DECE01111 10th
RerrS good news for the kiddies.
Word ha* been reeeived from. Sante
Claus, that he has arranged his trips
this year, So as to teach' Lucknow Qfl
Saturday afternoon, December '10th.
As usual he Will have a 'big bag of
sweets for every boy and girl .Who is
in team to meet him that day
•The Business Men Of Lucknow, are
co-operating With Santa, and are mak-
ing plans to have added enteitainment
for all the children thatday.
CHEERS FOR "BLACKBIRD'
1:1'1r tb'sWiVAV 'Fair is des&
We .tallathe thrilling .stee-e,
How Fa0. Todd & Son came home
Bedecked with fame and glans.
, •
For "IPackhird" in the fereale clase
Thraeghout oer, vast •Dominion,
.13est heifer of. the Angus breed,
•Was the Judges firm opinian. •
lea', the ehoicest of -the etass;
The otleee co:Ad./nit foll•ow -
And many teied ta ein the prize
Ret laugh! Sh3 beet th:,,m hollow.
A price „was coffered that would make
A millionaieva", mouth water,
But 'Tominy would not let her go,
fie loved her like a daughter. '
• •
They wanted her:across"the line
3•ut Canada was not willing '.
That, in the States' such, .1t0Yal blood
Shouldere a stall be filhing..
Now give to "Blackbird" honors •due
And help us 'do the eheerint, ,
That Todds in days to cenie will not
Be oppesition fearing. • • '
Ea R. p„ pt. -Helens
FIVE .HUNDRED AT
ST. 'ANDREW'S. BALL
Thatinereasingle". popular anima
November event= -St.. Andrevefs , rar
drew a record crowd last Pridae- .ev
ening, when Eye. hundred 'persona
jariamed the Town Hall for a jolly
time. but ;withsuch a crowd made
Pleasarableedancing nigh impossible
•And the crowd was en hand early
no doubt attracted by •Scotch dancing.
as the opening .feature . of ithe ev-
ening.. A red was danced by-e,euare-,
ette composed. of ,Mary Lorraine John-
ston, Mary McQualig, .Maty Louis
ForteouS, andetterotly Webb. l‘fary
,Lordee Porteous. and Mary :McQuaig
danced individual numbers, and Doe-
Othy Wehla aacl, Mary Lorraine, ' danc-
ed the double Highlaird..Fling. Lorne
MacDonald. was the aecompanying
Piper- • ;
Ample•lunch was piovidecLinjapite
of the monster :crowd; and the Kale:
shea Club who sponsor the night, latre
found it:Profitable as well as popular
MacKepzie's Orchestra Supplied tie
• McQUII.LIN-An Wingham Genera'
Hospital on Thureday. November 240'.
to Mr. and Mrs. Fred MeQuillin, We -St
Wiwaposh, a SeneBerry Lane: , •
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•
-a-CAMERON--TO--Mr. and Mrs. Glen
'Cameron, in PoWaSson, on. TUesdaY.
NOyernberel5th, a son. Glen is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. T. A: Cameron, 10th
Con. Ashfield. ' •
GUEST -4n 'Kincardine '' Genera/
Hospital On Wednesday, November
23 to Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Guest
Ripley, a daughter. '
Ashfield Township, on
Tuesday, November 22ndeao Mr., and
Mrs. John Irwin. sea
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• •
COining .TO:,1
•
'MC OP
•a,
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a
. .
• !-fa,
SANTA tLAUS
WITH, A . RIG RAG OF a,
SWEETS' Pot EVERY .cpiLri. s
•
MEETING HIM 'HERE,. a
• WILL, ARRIVE IN" ' • a
:A;t1q.101AY A,VitabIC041 a
'
December :10th
IvEitgLia BE, 'OTHER
ENTERTAINMENT,' a
.,..POR THE KIDDIES Ito tra
7.- • L.44
Watch , For Further Details 3
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FLU SLATE1N
ASHFIELD.coNTEsir.
Nine Candidates in Running pgy Five
• Seats On Ashfield Board -Reeve
.MacDonald Opposed By Sam Sher -
weed Former , Councillor And De -
play Reeve:=Ceeinciller' Culbert
•., Runs Pot 'Deputy's Chair In Oppos-
ition To Deputy -Reeve Frayne--
, nomination 'Meeting Was Lively
•
W•thi.c.nliOeltiore for.. every seat:
l.shfield ratepayers will go , to the
•ollNaair Monday to select a reeve,
iepety-reeve and three eounciliere
from a slate .of nine candidates. :whe:
ate le the running for- the five offices.
An"electidn Was a certainty on Fri-
dey; at a lively 'nomination meetings
when 'matters concerning redemption
the Lake. Shore ,Railway Bonds,'
i-eliet and the' 'printing of Council
,
minutes were. under fire. e,
.The election slate is as follows:
• . t'or Reeve
klex, MacDonald, Samuel Sherwood
For Depirty. Reeve
A,rthur Culbert' Gilber
5'Fntie
or• k...Cson_
ouncillors
,,tecie!, jek A ,
Lorne Johnetoe
Clotilphj°Kl
hliisItnth'`
pardon Ste,wart
• (3 to be elected):
Reeve Alex MacDoneld, of Locle
aleh received an acclamation' eerie
this year to the Ree,veship, steeping
:P from, the 'Council Boarcl th fill thi.,
vacancy . Caused bythe. death, 'early
lie year, of 'Reeve Richard John'stere
Mr. MacDonald is opposed. be Semue,
Sherwo0,of the, Crewe 'districtand
a former • ouncillor and deputy-reeet
t°rDesieZteY'lisaTte
i teevrnie e:Gilhert. 'FraYne
kineebridge, • elected to. Council in,
1.c.e114 .fted to the depetyship in tie
le31 election., ie opPosecl by Councill-
or Art'eur Cureere a memberof the.
eiei for the 'pest two years.• "
Fnr.:,'7Tite"C'ouri.,i1, Lorne Johnster
)f, tile Dun 7annon distriet, •seeks te
eleet'ee foe a third 'term, a's doe
Fred AndeeSen of Zinn Who receive
an aeeldenation. early -this' year. fell -
owing •Reeve Johnsteres death., Nev
aspirants to • the ,Council . are .Ceci:'
Johnston of Mafeking. :on of the late,
Reeve johnstem; and Jaseph Killough
and Gordon Stewart both of the Dun
gannon, area.
At theenoniinatitin meeting on .Fre
dey, DepateeeReeve 'Pierre, criticized
the method' of selling debentures the
summer in the amount of $50,000
redeem In full the ; maturing , West
Shore -Railway Boedse ' He als,i
brought up about having Council min
utes ••published regularly, ;his niot-
len, to this effect during the term
beingeleat-whetteitefailedeto-get-a-see-a-
crider: Relief • Matters Werer'another
Content;ous• ifaatter, which kept .
meetinge considerahly "pepped up."
Nomiriations for the various Offices'
felonicliol;_bsyt, whom nominated . were as
; • ' For Reeve .
Alex MecRonaldbY P. A. MacDon-
ald and A. J.:McLermarieGilbert,Fray-
ne .1-yy 370s. Keane and John, C,. ,Dalton?
Samuel Sherwood hy Thos. Sullivan
'd
end.' .Iacoh, Reede.Mtirdo Mathison be-
Doneld MacLean and JMnes Little.
Deputy Reeve ,
W. A. :Culbert by Niel J.,' MacKen-
zie; Ervin Zinn by T. J. Lannon and
J. A. McKenzie; Gilbert Frayne be
Harvey Anderson and Gerdon Ste-
wart: Larne Johnston:by J. A. McKen-
zie aed Donald MacLean
• For Council „,
- Frei•Anderson' by •Ewart Jamie -
:seal and Geo. Drennege Joseph .Kil-
lougle'be•,A1Ox Hackett'and john Pet-
rie; E. G. Zinn by John C. Dalton and
Jas. Keene; Arthur Culbert byeWm.
Clare arid. Donald „:MacLean; Creei-1,
•Johratori by AleHackett and Frank
Tol6e-ton; Larne' Johnston bY S. Sher -
%o -.J John Petrie; Gorden Ste -Wart
by Wilfred' McCarthy and 'Thos. Sul-
rivii,n,; Leery Wallace hir J. F. Sohnsten
arid lame; Little:. Donald 'MacLean
he Thos. .J. Anderson and Frank
•Johneton; Jahn 'Famish 'by Raymond
Fifiniean and James Little.
.
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LUCKNOW TO PLAY,
TH.b5 YEAR IN O. H. A.
,
Tu*ncsv•Intermediate,'Hock
Teein is this year mitered in the 0
11. A. The entry, was 'placed 'With W.
A. Hewitt, League 'secretark on Wed-,
1.iiTcneehkiyve'aplaythee'd
last year, was arno•.t
deserted, to such a point teat the: w•
0, H. A. executive dedided.thiS n'eek
that the League Weald net oPerat.c
thie winter in any series. •
• Winchani has alee entered the '12.
W A. as Well as Many "otherdistrict
towns. but as to what,group'Lucknow
will' be in, isnot ' yet knoWn. Green-
inge will be di -awn up on Friday. With
the los of some rilayers fiern last
years teani, if is herd to eee what
the eorneerative strength ..of this
Year's selradwill he, although there
,round out a creditable team.. ,
are new prospects available that May
• A ,luvenile teani, that should. bo a
atroae aggregation will also be,enter-
ed in a group, affitted With. the 0: It'
". Consideration le being given to hit-
ugoach for this season: end' all in
•Pli. after numerous headaches for the
Exeent4
iv.e hockey Matters are finally
getting StraiOhtelletl • out 110d • Pr0g,-
pect8 brithter Alf another etiCceAStul
seaSOU. The Club last Year ended the
800011,' with a haithee,ot over $73.00
with, the 'iraverille team • also .salting
away a comfortable, -ritst egg."
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DIET PECIALS
Hovis and Sunsoy lread
XMAS GOODS
OUR OWN, MAKE ' MINCEMEAT" .21bs. for 25c .'
OUP , glivN MAlECE, .XMAS PUDDING'S, ,
OUR OWN HAKE'RICH imA$ altiEF:§
The.-.CtiCkiee4t Ingredients Ilied in Every Thing We •Make "
XhilAS CAKES BEAUTIFULLY, DECORATED --A GIFT ANY-
ONE WOULD APPRECIATE. PACKED. READY FOR
MAILING • •
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Set, $5.00 Bounty ,
• Sheep clahns that ,aggregate a con
eiderable ;amount, have detided. Hui
on Township Council to 'pay a $5.0
hountY to any person killing or shoot
ing 'a dog found worrying sheep j tir
Township
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SELLS NEW DODGES
,
'Durnm Phillips of St. Helens,.Doclge
4nd-De-Sota-dealer-,;-has-soldefornaner--
Dodges ie teen recently. Purchaser
are, V. N. prest, C. ID: McAlpine, Bev
B, C. Tedd and W. E. Treleaven. De'.
wae made in the letter casi
last week; While delivery of :the othe
three is expected to be, Made thit
week. .
•••• ROSEDALE ALBERTA coal or
hand, splendid quality. LUCKNOV4
COAL CO: • •
MANY EXAMINED -
AT CHEST CLINIC
•: Some forty-five Persona. in the cern
enunity, toek advantage Ofthechest'
clinic held in the Teen 'Hall oh Mon
. afterndori and Tuesday.
This is the third, year .in .succeisier
that this clinic has'beenifield in Luck.
'how and is knownaiS the Protripeiet
Travelling Chest Clinic, being' spon-
16red hg,tti6 Gpverqiilerif is a part o',
,caolimi/i to .eradicate tubercul-
osis. • .
The Clinic service is 'free :and in-
. .
'.1,pdes a cheA examinetion and, m
pidtuire,. ,Arrangemehts to • at
Lend ere Made thrOugh the patient •
ioctot. ; • '
. Deteils in' eenneetion With the hold-
. „ ,
•the ,wete in. charge of
Dr: W. V. jOhnstera local M. O. 11:
Who arranged appointments at fifteer
minute intervals for the :many Whi
attended to .keep .Chilie Officials busy
for .a day, and a half. '
,
Reeve By Acelamatien . •
R. S. •Hetherington received aii ac
clametion as Reeve ef Winghnin suc-
ceeding Fred Davieen,' who 'retired
The . mayor's their ' vacant through
the resignatien of John Hanna v;illhc
fillod Tyy J. /1. Crawford, aleo by ac.
clamation. There eill be ,ae electiat,
for CoutiCil:, , •
•,
Several Deer GO To Teswater ,
During the '<men, ,,deer season ir
Bruce and Grey, Teestcater •marks:,
Men got their abate of the take.
Carman Thompson, Vic Pettepiace
'Carle Arseaft. Ileth.t, Duffy and J. •C'
lklantere, ail in one Party, got a deer
inlece, with MelntYre bagging an ex-
tra pne OU the Jest day' on anothei
inember of the patty's ticket. Ail
were backs but one;
Funeral 'Last Wednesday, •
' the-lunrai of •Mrs. William', Genf
nett was held in Viitlegliani on Wed -
1
nesday last-. Mrs. Gannett passed
iway on Monday at the borne of het
,4Atiglif6r, MI'S. George ' Merrier, Tore
.mto. She u•ni hi her'ilOth' year and
•,aor a lifelong' resident of' the Wing,
ham district. She is survived by ,five
..lattghters and three ' sohS, ' ilkt $011
"-tarry ot TOrtiii.t0, trliti married Arinit
a ristott of tuelcrioW, is well known
to 1flauy here. ,
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- OBITUARY
* RHA4R7Ui7'BL
Af:eeb1avefigllor71gaili4t
"e':6ierIgdds;7Thir°ld
Calibl(b4cardinceStndaYN0venr2Othin"Sctoria°s1itat:'
Leaden. . • . ' • •
.At firat her ilpess did 'not appear
to be peraofsomiundoetis nature .a
ei laterhhe
host _came progress-iyelye worse, 'aith,enerna •
iregitis setting in •
Word of her death was received
vatii
of friends. Who had held hopes for •
her ultimate recovery. Their esteem
and affection for her Was shown by
the large number ,who atte.aiderle the '
Iasi rites, held at the home of Mr. and '
Mrs. Samuel Campbell, Queen Street
liart3uthtlie opnioraWs7Inoir of Yfle4fteniraTtai°b6untes.a*4•
•
Members of Liberty Rebekah Lodge.,
Of which 'Mrs. Campbell was a tinem-
ber held theirservice Tueday night,as members of the order gathered in
body to pay tribute' e •
:The Rev. W. IT. Hartley, rector of
the, Church of Messiah was in/theme
of the funeral, with interment taking
place in Kincardine cemetery: -Bet:
McRikhie 'assisted.
A daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
C. Haldenby, Mildred Mari, Halitenby
was born 32 years ago in Culross; at
Westford. '
Her early life was spent in that dis-
trict. Later she came to 'Bineardine
where the Worked for a number of
years.' She was a.member of the first
girl's 'softball' team" there. Later she •
married Harald ,,CampbeliS, 'who is left,
to nrourei her lose, along with two •
email daughters, Barbara, 4 and Kath-
rYa ;, her parents; 'three brothers,
•Clarence •klaldenby, Chauvrin„ 'Al-
berta;. Norman ,LueltirOW and Roy,
,Greenock and 'farir slaters, Mrs. Ro-
•bert Porter, Mount Pleasant: Mrs:
Perry Anderson and Mrs. Harvey '
Anderson, Kincardine and Mrs. John
Lockhart, Burlington. A' •
• WON
To :Wipe out • an old OUtStancling
hasebelldebt" tickets Were sold this
fall on a suit Of.elothee: The dr:la-was
made; oh tup§daY morning With W. B.
And.ersolethe winher. Vedn tickets..wtre
draqvri, the 'names d ivhieb remained '
tin:known, ,atid from itbiS ten the win-.
ning tickwas cirtoW.O.
•
LUCKNOW BIBLE `INSTITUTE
Teaching like ante .that of the large
Eible TiStitutee of our cities is brought .
to out doors without charge,'We`trust
that more will recognize their wond-
erful opportunity and catne,and study
God's Wert] tinder 'teachers Who knee
thq Bible. We especially *urge Sunday '
School teachers to take advantogc of
ttiese free Bible :Course.SLet's . gar.
'risen out hearts against the fa/Se
teachings of to -day hy hiding • the
Word aivar` in otiraearts, 'Classes foe
adults and, High Beheol ettidette
er-
ery at 7.45 eild 6.30 o'clock,
Sofig',Service at 1.3o. PM. (one and
brine a ' friend, • hhior Bihie ClaWs
for the children every Friday at 4.15'
P.M. •
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