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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-01-19, Page 44,4 EL. ,o . • • A •e'4. rilpilS1),41* 4011iAllr- 19014 . 190. EPO -YS ' .BATTLE INTO WIN COLUMN.' Fiera 4 To 3 Dicielon Oter Palmer. ' Squad In SiatY MitAtes Of • ' Blazing. Hockey . Featured liy' Cage tontary 4/guinea With Referee 7 Kemp.' •- • The alert reader' WM reoognEfe. et. 011C0 heft' ' ..16 , golden Opportunity to obimn the.:outsfonang suhstription bargolo, of fhe yeor. , • • 111 S Anc! Any i0c0064ne • eaboortiitteat for ow:asters. Ateerteeta•Oey 32..50 •aniericari ,Gretvar • ... . 1•••••• • 4 ?i•rsofiSee Meet:Mine :23.10 Canadian Horticulture '& Home .1.4ipgazine2.36 '• .:Ceeedian Mageziee, . . 2.35 ° • . . Chatelaine • .. • ' 'es 2.35 . 4. • Child tife I.' • • : :430 ' christios: Herald „ 3.10 Colbers• 3:00 Pude. Mer4e- Magazin* - 3.50 Forbes , . ...... .. .. 4 040, • Home Afis Naedlecreift • ' 7 2•50 Judge . . . : .......... . ..... 4: 2.50 :i+Aqi3O:dho..pi400.." • . ; . 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Peer' take • ^ ' . . • tj, ao,..O.Oow".....00mo.00mo-000rmO.N.00omor, 411*,' S. • Brush roomed to VannL.. casver on SaPardaY last tilre- °R.obt,' ..A-vdrew ac.g9te.Panled.herto Virindser I and visited itt,Petroit oree 93,e -melt- einA. : • IThe y,..t.s.,,met 194 Week at the with a :good attendance. The 'Pres, tome 0 Mr : !to Ito. W. T. Gardner Chas Aderson led the,.meeting Miss 'Ellin 'Andrew *even splendid MA • After the Meeting a tiociel how was' lir, Sidney Gardner spentthe leek - end with Leeburrt and Port Albeit , . . • friends. 114r. '.Anaon. 'FifilaYs. 0 f Lueletiovi, Y". Mr. and Mrs. S. J. • 101palkieke Mafe ekine•sPent Wedneiday P.M. with Mr. and titre.' Fred Anderson, • ' Tim reitonthly cineetinfi Pt the • Zifielf W.31.$, ayes held at the home of Mr. end :Mrs. WM. Ritchie on Thursday last. The Feb: Meeting will' be held at the Inane Of*I4r,. and MP% Wm.' 0. .Minter.' Mr,. Masai MCAllieter of St., Aug- ustine visited on Monday. With Mr. and. Mrs. Rieherd Gardner.' Vieitors with lax,. ;Mid 'Mut: 'Ws T.: •Gardner •during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph kreenMn and family Leeburn, kr. and Mts. David me:: Grattan, Chesterand Miss Shiiiey IVicGrattim of tile. • : Ur: and Mrs. Ente.st • Johnston ef `Goditich were •reemit,' visitors:. with !rand -VIM. 'Ralph Nixon. , * Con.grat'italsr..Mrq Peter Cooke on the arrival: of n babY • I hey On Monday lint., • • ' '••'The Congregational •tneeting Of the:: . . appeintinent was held on MoinlaY :aliening witha• splendid attendance • The Young people opened :the meet - .114 with, the devotional exercises A ankh appreciated address was given• ' liy* Mr.' Jack Webster' Eldorado,' Who spoke of the life. and customs of that. greet Mining centre where Jack baci spent the pasttinetioritita.,After -khieh the reports Of the ,various,,de, partments of the church Were reeeived and *WA' *ere very encouraging, The officers of the church and Sunday' Schriel 'Were eleeted, lunch ' !ming served* withthe''. soeial our which followed : • • • • ' • 4 social evening in the hill on Fri, la evening' is being arranged - t • F-lif•E .00T. OF OA OPPOSE. .PLAN Cifiemes' Group Gots Editors' Views • On 912,600.000 Montreal Project, KENS, Mss Reath Ramage of Torohto.carne ' home on rildai and Mr.james "Rain- . age „Trans the West on Menday ewing • the, serious illness pfscuyler Rams ....age who was, taken to Viringhtem Gen.- . era! goepital. Friday night Suffering it** 'an attack Of pneumonia: Latests reports she* favorable 'progress, to- ward recovery. • „Miss Donalda McCharles ot Olivet magi, week -end guest of her sister,. Mis Ernest' Gaunt and Mr. Gatint. Ward has been received. by relative? here of the death of Mi.* Win, Todd :taxis on MondaY...Mr.'11`odd R.•Eaier soke on India. ASHFIali l'he Mail' couriers are all stiles again sake the snow has gone away. Mr, Alex MacLennan's bush is it very busy Place theie "flays. Me, Mac - Lenten , had • an, auction sale. stone tite ago of -bush hats. — A Well attended meeting of the „Ftiday at Mt& Collinsten'a, home; at Preehyteriarr was held Jae). Kintail. The new•president, Mts. HOW - es had charge of the meeting. After, the besiness Part of the meeting was over M9. 111cWhinney .of Dungannon spoke for a few minutes after which . had been ill for some months was o fOrtnet ••well -know. ,resident of the, omniunitY._ Rtsfialey. and Tom Todd 3V4 a5?i '1. ltiflet a'itenlitr-Xrielein end •- • at fieria Wabiesdey.• • • The weekly meeting Of the Y.• .P.0 was. held with. the • president, Dick • ,Weatherhead in the chair. 'Gordon read PeriPtor'e lessen. Stor- ies of early ceetorns of the israeliter were• read by .Grace Weatherhead Vera Taylor. The chapter frorn tie ' Study Book "The World In 'Cannel:0 . P'ae taken by Mr. ,GeorgieStueet. A. tliscuseion on Sunday siterts 'Was led • hy E;W: RiCe and Mr. Geovge ,steaei favoored • with a viol& number, with &fro Stunit, as ecconipanist. at the artnal meeting otthe United. • Chnich held last We.ek siilertdid re - l's shot -tied progress ar every biansh 0,f, the work. p • - •many sttidenti: are there, at yduenollege?" . •••• • "Oh:about one ih • ten...". .• • • --/k4AFEKING' MtS.. Wd0d3 lire. John Id St.:Helens visited friends here. Suliclay. • • Mr. and .Mrs. ,Cliarles • Pearce of • Bolmesville -spent(- week -end at. • 'the home ,ef her' ParentatM.r, all(' Mtes 'Thos. Andereon. „ Mt'. Fred Antierioh, Jr., of Lang4- ,eilie'sPent `Suriday with air. and Mre.: S. ' - • Wet Violet Sounder; of 1,1.1Pley" sperit Soncley at her home' • • '-'""7,• A ntnaher s)f the young 9eoplhaid e Skating party Moncia • ' Mr. FL FlOrton's pond.. Mr. Ernest Blake slight ,one day •at week • London. ' • The Y:P.S. are planning on holdinei leariselal in the hall Fraley 0Y0 • 1 •-•7stintectentat tiht-sef.."„tke-,Vnde- Ural last' "Wednesday afternoon. • Cid attendance present. All !mai ef the.oast year was gone over in a tneessfal rnanntsr. • ' " We are sem, to ,report the death ef• Mts. HenrY•Patersort; a highly es- teemed resident of this crimmunity: She leaves to Memel her loss two &MS end two daughters, her aged mother Egglestone and three brothert ald: two aisters. The funeral was held ."-IOnday, to' cnniatery and •Jas lartelY ettesuled. The community •etends. sympathy to all relitth•eg. - The Rev. Robt. Barber of Toronto Pent a few 'days with his 'brother, 't1r.• Wm. Barber,' here;• • ' • • . •Mr: and Mrs. Jaegees anent a day *.ea.:k.,, mt.. and Mr. Mid)? 1431 • , . • a J. Henderson and sou Tem, f Wingtern, spent Tuesder afternoon h Mr. D. •Kennedy. , I The W.M.S. of thle United 'Chttesh %eld a tea at the home of Mrs C. •.-oz last ,Priday aiternott, • Mr; Thomas and -Mr. • Art More lade a trip to Toronto to see their • rather, Mr. Wesley alttere who under, 'pent a smioue 'operation in the Hee:, pita) there. Mr. „and Mr,s. lee in haagreturn- Id to their home here toe spending fekayeks with their on George. are glarteeseajprt ,Mr. Blake leek Vi`T.Ii •Tiiiiih-riftpriTeed encr•Vde o be around- again. , i t t • 0,ater: "W -ho as done it to -0 Qt9 Working classes • 1, . ;Vera:acre "1%0 inventor4 Of alarm clocks," Of• 171. editors,of Canadian weeklal y and daily newspapers &Crime Cansd ho' hare answered a questionnaire relating to ilia proposed new ,Casiad: ittre 'National. Railway paSsenger tetz.• minal in Montreal only 26, furor the project'. while 140' are definitely •op- -leased, it is .statea by. Milton .1s Little. ,Fecretary of' the :Citizens' Group for Railway Action, which sent the cnieirt; ionnaire.• • • ' ‘..,Thus five out of silt are oppeeed." Said Mr: '"Eighty-bwo pert.. of those' retorning the questionnaire are against the project to s,pind ,$12,, ati5,0a0, on a new etittion,!centirities the • etatetheni from the Citizens' Groups, "While fifteen „Per cent.' far - 'red it end .three 'per tcente girlie' in-: definite answers: _ ' • • • • Prefer Arnion Statiten • eent of'' the total. nether -in& if „ lconid.iiiefer a union station if nny is befit; while ilk or 66 per eent.', were, against any :expenditure .at 111; at present. Twenti .editore, or about 12 per' cent. those answering, ;tested • against „union, station and fourteen 'editors,. or 2 per tent., wera indefin- ite on',the pint". . Prince ;Edward Island is the Only province fret which' no answers were 'received. There were 72y rinaviers from Ontario editors, 18 ,froin Quebec, Montreal, .17 from Saskatch- ewan:. 22 from Aaherta; 14 fromeltrit- ish COhnithia, four fromNew., Rrnns wide and five from, Nevi .pcatia. the great majority of irsistan- tees,"• •the statentent adds, "the edit - 'era said that likal sentinierit veleta ae '000 with their Own e'ditors added •comitient sifiettleir )Wrii indiestling voryi 'strong ',feeling "hat the prOpOsed eitpenditure" ie Un - vise in, the present era cOntinuinz '•osseS in the' opereten of the gar., arnmeht railWaye,"„ ' aid. Mr,. Little. Quebec Opinion Divideal • Ot 'nineteen replies ''"iereived front Viontreal raid the. PireVinta of Quebec,., nirie , voted in, favor -of the projet4 And ten agaihst. ottly three ?f the Qtiebee editors Voted against the tiniot atatieine idea, ten . •)refet: tptitin qttitiOn arid severs:Vot: ed againit any • expenditute thiti • is etated that the results of tlitS, atertionnaire end the comenthts° of •ditors, (identified only es th Pray-, 'nfl,',01 have been fairwarded •to Prime atiektet King and Hoe. C. b. Howe, Ministee trat e ••• 17116)144.Y, " Mmithere of the two, horiees of Parliament met., tetray in 'Ottaaaa, for thelirre; h; 1,13eae,.;:ti,soeuksretf h l- ait began riiro limert Which th rrentl the usual pomp and ceremony and Lord Tweedsmuir, e in the unusually ion/ sPelech' from thessThrone, out lined in brief What Oil; Government hopes to accomplish in the next few montli!i,. There is very little entirely new legislation forecast, but a eon titillation and expansion of existing schemes--lazger :national outlays for Putdie works, more. howling, and varL ious iconservation projects, which it is hoped will take, care of the unem- ployed single Men. Emittaiis was laic on the new Trade Agreereenta which will be brought Were Pirlianient fo• seiticiate, and an increased exitendi- ture de-T-'ence vnll naltee""'m order to 'safeguard the country- from atteck„. lartitimslitrly 1*••• air. 'Consid- ering the attitude towards prepar- edness evinced 14 our friends to the south, this would appear t� be but ordinary common sense.- Something new the Proposed Creation of a Oefellee, kuthreatphaliteng Boepartediplrhiseichshviailli seeto it net reap undue profits from war mat, minis. It is understood 'that this scheme grew, out Of the Brea Gun InepritY;'' the Report of the Darie Comrnis.sion on this 'matter is to be tabled tomOrrow. • ; •Mr. Bennett' is no tenger in the Rouse, a ;great change! He will be much missed. today his successor Ron; R. J. :Manion was initalled .theOffice of Leader of the Conser- vative telieiteuely avelcomeil[. by Mr. King who44;iVeM' in,,graec- ful expression on occasions of this kind, Three Other meMbers,, two lib- terala-• and One Conservative ,were also introduced. The present Government has a very large •rnajority and 13 in- tellectually !quipped to meet all cornI era. ...ong may it wave! Another mittet of interest the return of the 'Reionstructionist Par- ty in its entirety, root and branch, horse and foot; composed of the 'one and only lion. 'Ravi. Stevens; to the 'Ceniertratiue fold. The theme song of the Conservatives will no longer be -:'`Olt where is my wandering. bov tonight." This reunion has of tours.'been expected Elia Dr. Manion, Wa:'; :chosen as leader as there -his elvrays been e tjoee syntaathy ' between' the Mbs tulioe4rimast;621:-0;,Sifit.6n, ' Alta. =lived this -Week th. %Plait; With #lends and rehatiVes in. *Oa Parts •On.d. iselow with her aunts;Mre. Geo. Irwin .ind. Miss •teli‘ePentWds the latter 'who not •-onjeying yeti' good health. •• invitation dance detorisored by the Dengenette Badminton cat was•• well attended Wednesday eight of Iasi week in, the Parish Hall. Myrtle Was" supplied by MeAtthneti orcheetrasof Wattles/xi:The ladies, Who Were boat - eases for, the evening Were Messrs. 'Chas.. AIWA, Billet) McArthur, cot Blake and J. J. Ryan. ' -.• Mt. andrMis. M. Unbitten and t%vo 'Children" of Gederich•.sitaited *for :the' • areeksend with, Mrs., Glady,s ,Rivett. • Miss Genevieve, HOMiltett, of Tor::.: ,,Onte hna, been tWO with le,r3;40:elYts, ,For. -.lea. and Mr& Hamilton and Other, relatives. • the weekto vis her uncle, Mr. Lev' Miss Mary' J. Ids left the first o' Martiood: Auburn. • • Mrs t; Wm; Bray is expecting. her daughter, Mrs. John °Garnies Toe - 'onto' thin Week; Mrs. Bray will return and spend the remainder of the win- ter. with her daughter in Toronnie, , Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Henry and gr. and Mks. H. McCauley of Flesherton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mri. Geo. !Irwin; ' ": Mister Morris ,Bradford has been lindisiosed ainte the holidays with al': ,Iattack of tonso/itie. We hope to seer; see 'him out again. . The amnia' ccingretWOMI, ting e.' of tIT`—'meited cf—hmec was h day evening with a good.atiendance• RepOrts of the various: organizations were given and Showed a good fin- ancial standing and increased ,fr9ln last year: Mr. 'Thos. 4ittrithers was eiected to ,• the Ressite and •Mr."Thos. , Dicicsoe; retiring Was replaced by Mr. W, A: Culbert Mr. Burton Roach as treas- urer, • centinees and tinise' 8e,cted to they Board of Stewards Weie G.; C Treleaven, Harvey' A,Iton,sT. Webstet: and Wm. Stethete.' The Weraen't As sociatiori .served refreshments at the „close of the meeting The Dungannon • Agriculitprel ,Soc- iety is sponsoring at dance to. he•heid ; in the Parish Hall, Friday night, also • .This visit a the King and (been to Canada next May Wasreferre& to and it has been -suggested' parliament tay Preregued • bY. FRIDAY,. JAPLIJARY 13th. I The short sitting today was ea- taili0„-isit.,tifihneteeLtes., Mere- lasit prOrogntiOn. Moving refer ewe Was made tothe' bite !am Je- cobs, M.P., who vies love'sl and re- spected by all WhO . knew. him, and *hose syear' ,tnuat have •belen saddened by. the plight of his peo, ple'ia Europe, and 'Lt. CoLe D. W. Betuhier, who while he #ever joinea in debate was, Yet a hutaiark tor his Oat'. The ether item Of interest was the tabling cif the long-awaited Bren Gun Tncunry RePr!rt. '4 matter` of fact the only interesting thing: about ft was the recoMmendation to set Defence ;Porchaiing -Board, 'Which liar already," been: decided. ripen by.the Goieroment. The. report cOmpretely abeoleet fit* blame Or guilt all oil - :clads of the Department of .National Defence erid all and Sundry members of either House who have .been men- tioned during. the Inquiry. All other • m:attets are left -to the discretion of Parlament •: •" • BeforiA close would iike 'to refer• to my sense of los t§ in the detail Of a. nritherifeold friends in the:riding during ,,th "past 'few Motiths. Theee are" not Mourned by their :fit/tiller al�nabttt aie deeided loss to thP notheninities in whieh they Heed arta Which" In many eases they Wad helped to braidusi, j shell ".miss their •w14; touncif in '.(taip to coratr cnn out!: easi that 1 hope 1On ,tt„ Wiser and better men /0'1111mi-rig kneern them': •Once- again„rtier 1 Say that 1weI- .Come adlike and Yee, eritisiste. row rhY constituents. I like to. get the, etber.fellow's point. of view so, do net hes to write roo It any tine a• concert by the Young People of the -20th :eon., Ashfield . The musk to be supPlied bilzwin,'S'-orchestra of Seiforth. • • ; Miss •EliZebeth Elliott has beei quite zil lately and under the doctor': Care.' Mee. Leslie S.Cheltihas been. nursing durMg her:Alines& 7 Jno. Durnin St. • ,is visiting re: salves tin Geiderieh. Mrs. David Glenn; Who has not bees well lately was visaed the Matta the !week by Mr. •and Mrs: Wm, JeckSort. Ripley 4rs. Glenn returned with then to spend a vrhile. • 'Mrs Thos. Webster, Reeve of West WavirahOsh is ,attending County :roust, 81 in Goderkh this 'Week. • •" Miss Vihla :Tramb Went to 'Blyth on Monday :to take a household Poe Rion'' in the home of Dr: H. A. S: lyIrs. Minnie Jones visited for the we/els-end with Mri. Arthur Clifton nein. Lucknow. 1 • ,•.BELFAST •-Mr. and Mrs, Percy Gialtam and fainily of Port. Albert visited with 'Mr; and Mtn.' Roy Alton Sateiday. T.:.21.ierneron•-atiderwent'ar eseee'etn"11-gaillizkoPP-Itats-a. Monday,;'*We-•li6;-ivi-Tio-e-ia*::f.e&ko Mt .' and Mrs Wilfred lieciett spent: an evening last week with Mi.. and Mrs." Norman Mae.Donale! of Rip - 103' • Mr. and , Ferguson of LucknoW • Were Riundkisy 'ilitilmes at Walter .alton'is,' , litra Nelson who /naked her home with ,,her. *detighter; Mrs: JOhn Mule lie 'celebrated Nei 87th birthday re' cep*. Mie rind Mrs: Bert Alton andsfernily slaited. with \ Mr: end Mrs. 'Sam More rison on'Sunday. • , Mr. and. Mrs. Jas. Hackett oi now •visited with their. son Wilfred thia week. . . Mr. • Lenard Phillips -of St. Helens hadbeen spending a few; days with Mr. Hynes Campbell: LOCHALSH • ,The members of the.V.P.S• of Of, AShrield •Presbyterian (Mathora jled an evening's :skating in the Lueknow Arens • Teeming „night Foie lowing, the skating party 'lunch was served in Johnston's' restairrant to shopt forty Metter's. • Mies Isobel MatKencirick Who spent: the Poet' two weeks at her tine here left Tuesday for Toronto'. — : 'le *Matters whieli interest • ria afl or About , anything" •tsIse In Whieh yob Ohini.c. I tnight be of servke; . 0 LIAISON, . • M.P. idr BRUCF, t sgpoys Toss .ONE AWAY TO WJNGHAM •Lead 2,1 To Within FLU° *Metes e.Of End Of, Gime 'When irisitere RunIn TYing And Whining. e,e8ePOYs . Had Better of play 'nay Missed" Manye Scoring.Chance s To That F'oint. • - Close doesn't count and for three times , in as many starts LuCknew Switr:olubm"nbyclose 6•been nosed sco°rilets.La .t. Thursday's .getne here 'against Wing. ham saw th� sit:2to advantage visitors grab_ off a 3 to :'*in, thatthe Sepoys tossed away. after heading a . until less' than. five Minutes from the final bell. • ,, ; • ,The biggest crowd, of ,the .senatra mai' the Sepoys outplay thevisitors ain e wide Open. game Ilia the laat few minutes when the Engles pressed suteessfully .against .'the .disorgan ized locals, The Sepoys missed count; teas chances that .looked like sure ,goals, When right in on the net,. but its gash that count and the tessit that gets the most Of them wins it. • Winghare chained a , gear in the third, which they said Went through :a hole in the twine. They insisted on changing the local , gal umpire. *Lricknovrtaigued the Winning *cad on the grounds that:players. were 'piled inside the treaie and that PleY should have been called as the puck was net *ef sight.: As is always the case,:theie ar- gnments aertiled' nothing. Witifiimli"dreavefitst -,t8th Breit !meting an easy one oare:long shot from outside the defense in the flaat Pared. , Imaknew made if 2 to 1 in the second on a pair Vit goals by, Art Ellis. Greer got the aaelst on the fir,st one With 'Fisher, and Goer bap in on the play for the second... Baker •scored ' the tying' goal ',fel Wingharn and •Ted Elliott poked in the *inning goal in a pile up with less than two minutes to go. Referee Muir of .,pettferth handed out Seven aenaities, three to I.aucknow and four to the 'visitors. • Winghtnn-e-Goal, LeughsesDefee4, Mitchell and. Cruickshank; Centre, .0Elliott; Wings,, Brown' and Bateson Alt., FOre Paterson, . King, Miller and 'Raker. , •" Leeknew—Goal, Ritchie; Defense. Cameron, MeLeods. Centre; '"Fisher; Wing* Ellis and Greer; s.olonson, McKenzie and Mecar- trier. , • - 'IMENILES OPENING GAME Handed Brussels A 6 To "2 !Trimming last Wednesday In. Opening Game Of 0.j.H.A. Seliedele. • Lueknow Juveniles:get off on the ight foot last Wednesday when ahoy entertained' the. BruSeels Kids in ilk spening game of. the 0.J.H.A. &map lehedule and Proceeded to .admini- der a 6 tO 2 trienning to the visitors. Steppihg into eitelt othet like vet- erans, the. lads put eP a 'brand of hockey that should start packing !etil in for these gates. The first period was drawing to I eloite before either team scored. Mc. Letid, husky 17 -year-old •defensernar foi the locals, scored the. openinfr 'goal,'oilrink-long the, first .of three'. such displays that • netted .asmaflygolis, in i , . While Briteseli was a .man short in the second, period, r•tt line d41. some 'ganging tat brought goaL Eedy passed. back to,, Dahmer' who passed the rubber -up to.:. book waiting at the bet to bang it in. Mac. Donald got one of 'there back for till. visitors When he ; picked the, corne• on a solo effort. Lecknow's wont) Hee made it. 2 to I: to end the Period • •Peterson. shot and John, K. '318Cert zip picked up the cleared • pack, rr• heck hand it in. .. . LuckriOliti'S fourth goal came eerie in the :third ,period When' a Ilrus.:iel:L defensentart directed the disc .into hi ovrh net *while'traing to -clear. Elcloe „MacLeod netted two in a row on sole efforts to ,Ont it in the beg,' before lIndiewood •got, Brussels' second' ane final goal. • ; •• 11teiti alleiCirn; De' •fense, Maori' McLeod, Ross. ,liaaebon.1 ild; centre, Johnnie • Dahibee; Wirier Tack Cook. tiniest Dutton; iska,tie', tildes, Orland Patetstin, il.' IC. 114.-Keiss dWy!ds, Lawlese; Defenac: eert?,4'il; ndC:;torceidt; ItAters': netee; Northwood; :Curry, Rutledge layeanac Coleman s Bell and' '°• 4ift3e'ree'—:"Elid-u.''13e11, Brussel*: Ao•re than three hundred fOns Pi 9001i. al% 'Wasted, every year in the.. bettoin of -tea- cups,". sole .ittniThtg annotnieemtfitelieexPected 0 eatese a 'greet' stir. in .A.hardeon.' • The Sepoys finally broke: into: the win cohunn, ktyith• a 4 to 3 vietorY Palmerston on Tuesday night after' sixty, minutes Of high •speed, hard fought, puck chasing, that was feat- ured by the usual argument when - '.'Fish" Kemp does the bell .ringing, • in e. gate' in which Luckpow fignreps.. The orguMent came near the 40se of the second peeled. McLeod dew a Mee at Ritchie no les,s. thrill three fer' the Pelmerston sriPrksman,:. Who • tunes, wisth tenni 1306ttiat. t)e"°,4111b•-' ' a 'penalty shot, which. ICeinp pet ,• PaletY anci;Palmeritten was eviatreled• • • :bite tor them-ettCh' titnes:a0d: !Omer, " ston players) taking tures to also ' Who Could hit the net. Ritchie had te stop only one of••.thelliree shots the other p5; being wide and high. In the Meantime Art ..quest- ioned Kemp as to ashy he „awarded the penalty phot (s). and he quickly was banished. Before: the team was at full strength again, Palmerston • ecor, ed two goals, to lead: .2 to 1 With - Barton and Hunt scoring a minute arleito McLeod arid :Ellis • had put • the SePois in front early in the sec- ond period on a passing. attack With . Ellis getting the cOunter. Trouble threatened[ as .the _teems . • , nleft the ice' at the end of the'second ' period -htit wite ifeys: Flamed ice*: the game as • • under pretest before the -final torrid frame got Underway.•• ' • • , , But it wnsn'tneceseary:for the Se- poys 'outscored Palmerston 3 to j in: • thisieriod, and held off a five -Matt peiliere iirty in the last five mintites;.:: While Palmerston fon/44'1)4rd to ,t'le it„rire , ° • , Fisher poked one int; the corner ef the net at the,:three..mieute .Mark in the third' to tie , it Up' twe.*11 Marshall clicked at 6 minutei to Put Palmerston 'en top again, :but Ellis • got it back within two minutes, and the Sepoys bloke& it away right efter when Metier got his second and winning goal From there 'on the Se- poys hadftp he good, which' included Ritchie in thenets, to tern hack the Palmerston thrusts. • " Stinke .replated' GipP, the little Chinese goalie in the-Piilt-er-ts Offifet. and 'turned in it speetaduler gentel. • Five. penalties were. handed but by Kemp. Carneron- got one; the first in two years, on the first open- ing rush, for, he Can't tell you whet. : McLeod and Ellis went off together ,in .the second: Johnston and Barton. drew the two Palmerston penalties. ' '.,Lucknow—Goal, Ritchie; defense, Cameron and..McLeadi.Centre, Maher; -, Wings, Ellis and Greer; Alt., Thome, , son, Solomon; McKenzie, Agnew, and . Palmerston—Goal, Struke;defense. Batton and Bo, Johnston; Centre, L. Johnston; Wings, English, ,Geettler: Alt., Barton Marshall LaWless„Hutas:r. and Referee --Kemp; Listogrel. Hockey Results • Winghain at Listowel' (postponed) tiarrkon at Palmerston (postponed( Arthur 12; Palmerston 1• • . Listowel° at Harriston (postponed)e: WillghaM 3; Lecknow, a Liekno 41 Bairnoratn ,$ .1 , Nithhe 9; Ilitirision e' as s Listowel. 6'; • Wingham 5 Team Arthur Listowel Palmerston Urine -hit Lucicnow ilarriston Standing W 1; 2 T. . 0 0 30. 24 1 3 • , 1,30., 2 • PRICE. OF :LAST WAR • , • 'SHOULD. RR WARNIN• G : ..,The. 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