The Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-01-17, Page 4n ' \
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
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•ret McKenzie. ! She took sick about
though
about -ip. the
Jfi^t a 'webk:
before she -died , she took, a suddep
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anniversary ,-bpfbre passing on.
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Wife of Mr." Janies j.H|ydeh,
without ft struggle.
J^ayden’
pbemenq
i’s i death iri. the' first break
*-f children, who all
andiwomep. Surviv-
Jfist h.'wbbk;;
’’" <avft'w9'/1ikhY|1
change for v the worse and the long
/illness effecting her
heart, she .passed .away'Suddenly
in; this:..
world <?f sin, J
Thp ibloqd 'of ,Jesus whispers, peace
within. -
-. - Miss. McKenzie is mOurned by a
large circle of relatives and friends.
She was noted for her kindness ' of
heart and as a devoted Church worker
'^-Jher .' Tpfipger' daya, •'' ''
WS.j MMES... HATPEjf ''7
quipt^of the peaceful Sabbath
.January 6th, there, entered
/.7.'
of the township of Ashfield,
In' th|
mornipg, ....____________.
Into Wt a .lifelong- and much loved
-resident
- In the person, of Elizabeth. Bennett,,
beloved
' ':cbnc6ssibp^2tm&^r.
i family,'Qf fiUygn sons and daughters
of.tbe late John Bennett and his wife
^"—ani the late Mrs. Hay
seventy 1 years ago on,
Across, the road from
ifhich for forty-eight
it marriage to James
continued-to be ..hers
Jixned;;her.7Herparents
he early pioneers of
aif H-Was their privilege
jiliar., sixty-second wed-
IlhaHdtre' Cam;
/■'/ den was born
- the farm , just a
, the farm home i
rhejt
Hayden ,had
-^untU|^Ol-
the district, ■
to celebrate
Mrs.
ihjg*-;protheM-and,>;Sister-s-are4-MessrB.
Arthur;<sRob’brti;ri.iyilliam,, Alfred and'
Hawy Bennett aJL of Chicago; John.
Befinett, whO. ow.ns the homestead of
his parqjrts -£ftd: livep on the-farm ad-
joining /it;... Mrs, Thomas Dougherty
(Catherinej/-. Mrs. Robina Campbell,
Mrt. William Crawford (Charlotte),
•11 of ^brt, Albert and Mrs, I&dfia
/ Pentland, ■O^Fbrt'J'Huron'. ?In addition
; '7^dTher 'sfiiybmng.^hu^^ sorts
mourn the loss of a loving mother—
/Uaafthfin;/ ;at,jiomef.- Stanley, r con. 5,
Ashfield ahd Percy of Amherst, Nova7
Scotia. Th^decqased woman had been
ill forja^pa^ /year,Jiaying/sufferedi
a'afalyticiqtrbke about a year ago.
.'R a $:
Succumbs To Heart Attack
Word was received here ^n^Satur-
zday-of-th^-deajtli' pf-^oyngier^rqsident;
of this section, Mr. John McKeith,
who passed away at his home in Oak
ville, following a heart attack, sus
tained a . few days previously. Mr.
McKeith was well and favorably
"known in this locality, having lived
the major part of his life on the, 1,2 th
concession, being engaged inf arming
inhere; prior to his rembyal to Liicknow
where he, for a time,- conducted the:
dray busjnesisr in ,j^ptne|ship with;
Mr. John Elliott, /iater moving 3 to
Burlington and locating finally ;n
Oak^Jle,;.'■ *. •''
The deceased was born in the Twp.
of, Zorra, Oxford: . Countyi; some 65 ‘
years|agp^..coming with; his, parents,
the 4ate Mr. and Mrs> Robt. MeK^itb
and his brothers,. Thomas and Leslie^
to Ashfield in his earlyi ybuth, . and
-growing to maphood on the farm now
owned and occupied'by his'younger
brother,rH.~Leslie.;Inl894 hem
.rieB^arAK^nnelGaydngr^jwhft..”Pit^
.deceased him' nine years ago. He is
surviyed by his daughter, Mrs. Ches-
ter' Hinton _ (Mabel): '
granddaughters. ■ \
Honorable and upright in-character
quiet and unassuming in ihahneir^ he
gained And retained %he ...esteem of :a
large circle, of frieds. ' <
Services were conducted at his la,te.
residence and the graveside by :.his
pastbf,Rev.NickleofKh$ic"Presby-i
terian Church, Oakville, of -which
deceased was a consistent member,
interment being made in Greenwood
cemetery, Burlington, on Monday
afternoon. Surviving are two brothers
Leslie and Thomas , of Hazelmbre;
-Sask.. Sympathy is extended -to■;the
■berea-^F-^rr^2—^. .. ■/...'
Mr, ; and Mrs. Pete Cook -visited
Auburn and Clinton friends over the
week end. .....’___ "
Cecil and Jim Gardner Spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross of
Lochalsh.
Leamingvof the serious illness Of
Mr. Jno. McKeith, Mr. and Mrs.' Robt.
Ritch|e, fessrs. J. Gf Ritchie, Leslie
McKeith and .Henry Gardner motored
to Oakville Friday afternoon^ arriv-
: GULROSS CORNERS ,
;Mrs. Chas. 'Schumaker spent an
afternoon with Mrs, Joo Wall last
weplj,:’ ; \;//' ,
r^Mr. ’ and ’ Mrs. $iro* Ross yisited
and Mrs.. Ed.' James last Sunday, ’>
;XBfrs, '.■■Brewer: and 'b^bA^-are;
spending a few days with Misses
Hanna and Bell Ross.' „
Mr. K^ine^h Murray -is spending a
fAW days. with. Mr. and Mrs. Earle
Hedging • ?
Miss Margaret Scott is visiting ih
Walkerton with - her grandmother,
Mrs. Grant., r ’
-Mrs. Jasr-Edgar spent an afternoon
^yith.Jiffs. Earle. Hodgins last 'week^
< Misp Cora. Wall spent the week end
with Miss Olla Roan< /; k j. '
Mrs. 'Stewart Scott Visited her
fpother* Mrs, Conn bne'day lastu«wehik>
Qn Wednesday evening of-Jalt week
Mr. and, Mrs. Jps.-Valad^ celebrated^
their silver wedding. We all wish. Mr.
®Bd;Mt5,«„XaJa^Leaftiest^congfatula-;
tibhs. ; ,c'
1^ whp: has been
;epnfined*tq^^
slowly ‘irh^rovihg. ' ’: .7'*' ■' ■
HOLYROOD
Mr. and Mrsi. Wm. Eadie^Doris apd
Lorne -spent 'Saturday ap Mr. <]rblin
Petenbough’s, - south line. ' ?
Miss Kathleen MacKenzie of Lahg4
, side spent Mbfiday at Mr. Ricnarp*
Eiiiott*sZ " ;
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Lucknow'Sentinel.’
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Published -every Thursday morning
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A4* '■ P- M AcKemde ♦- proprietor
4 Campbell Thompson—Publisher
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1935.
LucknowContinuation .
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:Yet :alT experience is* an; arch -where
' tlirO
Gleams the untrivell’d world whose
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Forever and forever when. I na°y®?. ’
;,/■'■ X' '/■Vf"'';X''.^T«physQHv
. planning
An open; meeting for the afternoon, of
WddyJan; • 25th. .■! The program
£C>ftsists ■. of :;a. debate and musical
numbers., / / '
The topic and hamgs of the debaters
Will;bepublishedinthenextedition.
Admiisipji r; ..■ 7.5
Mrs. Miller and babe visited with;
Mrs. Wm. Eadie on Monday afternoon
Mr. Hamilton
fift^Gertrudp spent, Thursday evening
rit- Mr, Robt, MacDonald’s.
epee of. Lucknow, are visiting atrpre-J
j3ent..-at2Mr..-iS^
..; Misses Annie andlsabel Colwell
and Miss Mills spent Wednesday ev
ening at Mr. A. Murray’s.; v.-^
"Mr... and Mrs. James Valiad ' cele-i
bra ted their 25th wedding anniversary
on Wednesday evening of last week/
"BEPREPARED”
;Z
ar Headers,—
rhe Editor of .the 'Sentinel has
hfridly loaned us a column of his
paper to' be used for Spout news.
>Each week I hope' to give the public
10ok-in bn our meetings,
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- TROOP ALERT!!
~ing a short time before Mr. McKeitjf
passed away. They (remained for the
funeralon__Monday, l. returning on.
Tuesday. ?
Much sympathy-is expressed, for
the members of the family of the
late Mrs. Donald Blue (nee Margaret
Clarkson) . of -Amberlgy on her un-
timely-;, demise, - following^an Attack;
•:?f pneumonia.,^._ /^.'l /._•
Miss ^Dorothy Irwin (boundary
west), is spendin g2:this-week'with- her
cousin, Miss, Kathleen Gardner,; as
her mother, Mrs. Clair Irwin is an
inmate of St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London, following a major, operation
on Saturday. According to latest re
ports, Mrs. Irwin is making favorable
nrogress toward recovery/
PURPLE GROVE ,> - e:
Miss-. Belle Stinsop of Ripley, ia
assisting “ in pursing Mrs. Shier?
.BopndaryJine.-.- .. 7Z2--- •
CHURCH NOTES
The annual Vestry meeting of St.
Peter’s ^Church will be held on, Tues
day, January 22ndr at 8jp.m.
s The Boy Scout Troup of Lucknow
•will parade to Peter’s Church for
Divine Service on Sunday, .January
20th; at 11 a,m. ■. \ \-A: ■ - ..
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United Church-Y. F. S.
■/The’ openip^ .Tfj^rcises oh. Sunday
bight includi^ the sipging of hymn
93, the repeating of the Lord’s prayeT
and the read§ig oaf tfie Scripture by
Harold Thomp^)n. 'AIex Smith-gave
a5chaptars^fjjthe' .^udy Bepk and
sketches “Our; Church 'fqr . W3^’’
by Miss Kerry. Miss 5|£rtha McCal
lum gay® a re.adjnjgi .“Mission Boat.’’
■The1 topic was Well' handled by Miss
Hazpl Webster, bein&’ taken from the
book provided for r Mission7, Study
“Tales and Trails of tiie Northland”
The meeting closed with a hymn and
prater.
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Lyceum Theatre
. ‘ WINGHAM
Show ‘ Starts fi-J?4®®* ’ E
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday: ;;
■ January'' 1’0. 'v|j
- Warner' Olaad’
■■ 5. In' . •/ J'j
CharlieChan’sCouraje
. A -. Mystery • DetectiveStory ■
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' TWo. Reel /Obmedjr^- ■ * • /'
:.<• 7’;“A'VTpBut0WAPiT 9i,(
: 7.■ ■ AND FOX NEWS/.
itf’i'i.f1
WEEK—
Yours truly,
Norman Taylor.
< TlftUUr AEMKT’!
The regular meeting, is called for
riday, January 18th at 7.30 p.m.
>^for,vjveiner roast
ta^eheirbn'te
Everyi Sjfout must do something
|. fo^tfic;.^ ■
Mill h°pld a Church par-
!couts are; requested to
Club house at 10,30 a.m.
i^\Tend^rfoot tests will be in full
ring on Friday,. January, l^th. Every
•out is requested to attend.
, Fees will be collected afid atten
dance* taken next meeting.’Scouts are
also "requested to bring Registration
Fees. ■’ ; ■■'•'<>
In his radio' addreSs, which „was
listened to with interest on Friday
everting by JBoy Scouts across pan
ada, his Excellency, the Governor
; . General, the Earl of Bessborough
5’ eaid in part: , ■ / • .
“Doubtless, you haye* heard that
the GhiefdElcout. of -the YVorld, Lord.
Baden-Powell, is coming to Canada
hext spring, and that I have chal
lenged the Scout Organisation to .cel-
., ;. ebrate what may be his last visit by
^!«yink,plfins-~for-fi- considerable-ex-<
panslon and improvernefit of the
Movement.. Canada has 65,0.00 excel
lent- Scouts; but; I know that jfis not
•hough. There should be at least one
' hundred . thousand\Jn/-’this country,
find Scoutirig should be made- avail
able to the hundreds of smaller com-
munities Vrhich at present have, ho
organised activities qf any kind for
their boys. : ’ A..
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■ 4th CON., KINLOSS
Bad For Bpsinegs
Customer: “So ydu got rid of' that
pretty Assistant .you kadi’’;
. Druggists “Yes;, all my gentlemen
.... Wtqmerd..Jcept^Ayipg .vthht a .smjle
from her was asi good ns a tdnib/’ bereaved ones.
Miss Vera Johnson of .Holyrood,
visited with Mrs. Moffat last week.
-^Miss - Anna- Graham—returhed to
ToroW'MtW^^pfe her holidays
at“ her home? /''
Mr. • Russell McDpugqjlUis spending
’Sei(JW^i^^orontp andOshawa.
The program coni, of the Kaitshea
Club met’oil Friday at the home bf
Mrs. A.. Ackert, to arrange fhe year’s,
program.. ■ "■■2..._ . J
Mrs. Cecil Robb spent- • the weck-r
md in Toronto. .
Miss Ethel Buckton is spending, a
few days at the home-Of her sister-
Mrs. G. Hamilton.
Mrs. McCall of Brussels^ returned
homq after spending a week with her
sister, Mrs. R. Moffat.
Mrs. R. Mar,tin attended the Club
meeting on Tuesday at the home of
Mrs?- Shire! Bowers,
Mrs. James Little, a resident of
Kinloss, passed away fit her home
?arly Wednesday morning, at the ad
vanced age, with the exception of one
Week of being ninety-four ,;years old;
/The funeral was held bn-J^idSy tq
Greenhill cemetery. The pallbearers
were four of her grandsons, Frank,
Alymer and Russel Johnson and Jim
Little, having come from Toronto to
be present; and two nephews, Mr. T.
Rathwell and Mr. B. Rath well. Jler
aged brother frbm Clinton also attend
ded the funeral. The family have the
sympathy of the community in their
bereavement. ■ e
Mr. James Thompson of the fourth
con. of Huron died- Saturday everting
at,, hig ^home,- after a brief illness.
The .funeral was held. on. Tuesday tb
Ripley cemetery. The sympathy bf
tjie .neighborhobd. is extended tq the
4 Tr-..r to
Congratulations to Mr. J.H.2Cbl-
jins as one of thb new counciHorarTor
Ihe-. cbmingyear. —I—-—■
Miss Myrtle'Smith and M*33 ^®r.
line McCreight of Ethel were recent
visitors at. the , home of their friend,
Mrs. Victor Gawley. ; . “ •
Mrs. James Pollock who: has beep
•so zsetixius|y5^^ to . the
house' Ypi<$he\pa£t two months has
rallied sufficiently as to assist ih the
Wties in thedfibme; ™~
~We are sonry tp report the serious
illness of Mr. Tom Wall.
. Mrs. Jack Emerson spent last week a
with her. father, Mr. Ralph Nixon at'
.Belfast-.' ■ ■ '• ' . : ° ■
Miss Dorothy Robertson is spending
a few days with her sister, Mrs. Gol-
win Huston of 'Pine-River. , •
. Mr. and Mrs. Ben ’Scott' and Morley
visited at Mr.„Pettypiece’s at Rivers-
1ale, recently/ .
. A large number were,present at
the receptioh for Mr. and:Mrs. Don-
ild McFarlane on Monday night.. All
report a good .time..., dr-1—•
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nixon and Mr.
Tohn Irviri^f Belfast,; visited at Mr/
tack Emerson’s on Saturday. ■
dlle, visited at Wjiitechuieh recently.
WHITECHURCH
Miss Ida McQudid spent a day last
week with Mrs. I). Paterson of Luck-
A'Swl’ '' ‘l ' ' ' ' i“*'
Mrs. L. Knight is visiting /this
week in London and L,obo. '
Mr. and Mrs. George Ernewein who
worked, for Mr. Wm. J; Fisher the
ms| year, have gone to Mr. Foxton’s.
lear Wingham, to work.
The Y. P. S. of the Presbyterian
church was held at the nianse last
Thursday evening, and they decided
to hold h Literary meeting every two
weeks. The first' meeting will .be held
in* the basement of the chdrch, .on.
Tanuary 24th and will be a Scotch
itaciak’T
“ What' Tmight“haij^/W a sefiquS"
accident., happened Saturday evening
as Messrs. Walter Lott and Keri Pat
erson were returning home from
Lucknow, As they were coming down
Mr. Sam Morrison’s hill a‘ bolt came
out which holds the shafts to the
buggy Paterson was thrown
out on the hard ground and the buggy
Was damaged considerably^ altho iio
one Was seriously*-injured, .
. The W< M. S., meeting of the Pres-v
chtirch will be held on Thursday at
2.30 p.m. h- " .
The . ahnufil meeting ef ^he, Pres
byterian 'Ghurch' will be held on Mbh^
(day, January* 21sf at .2 p4na^A..g6od ■
attendance is requested. -f ]
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' Hockey ' Match (
^ Goderich High School hockey team
;^iir-be‘'’.the opposition for. our school
teiini in the local rink this evening
.(^ursftay) at eight o’clock. A real
;jptpresting game is assured.
This.,X - Martin’s version hf
^hakespeare’s ISonnet xxix. We are
OOTb;-’Ji^^ak§§peare' wbuld’nt mind
thisparodyifbeknewouf^ohn.
.• SQNNET
With'al! due apologies to Shakespeare
When in disgrace in all the teachers’.
-eyesV’v .. ;• ?
I all alone beVreep my outcast, state,;
And - trpubl® LfamjUy. ..^th
_?=^senseless:.-cne8ir7^— ——
And look upon ~ that,.schopl and curse
: a my ..fate./,: ■. -
me like to one more: rich , in
y’^'a.rte,/..^'^4.;. . 4
Clever ;l%e him, like pirn, with brains,
•■^.'■^’phssesse^,........
Debiripg this one’s pptes.. and that
''pne’s' -marks, .
Mlth ;Wpat I most desire provide^
....
Yet in !.'.niiy marks, myself basely der
^-spismg,l__ /•, ■ - , ..
5- -1-’
By«8hihnierfime,unleas my- marks
•T >iteep:.Vising,i!
Mjr examination money will ' vacate.
Ecir ’tfieie sad v things remembered,
V^suctf'grief brihgs> ■
That then I fain would change the
■ ■ .^■■’Tun'^of things.. ’ ■ ■ .'/ ■
- Submitted- by J; D. -M. r < ; t • a . ;i.
rTtiefe_M'a cbmpOsftioh "i>y 'Jean
McMillan; which ha^ rapked among
the? -highest' in?- hef form. ‘
GLORIES OF THE
' A : DAWN- AND SUNSET’
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. .is? both mystical and thrilling to
stppd {pn the upland and watch the
misty morning roll around the river’s
bepd». in the valley .below. The fra*-
grant ce^ays.. . stand like shrouded
sentinels and- usher in the dawn.
Breathlessly the cedars slip apart-i-
. api^ the dawn in ill\ its glorious zap*^
tare, breaks" fdfth.TTh’egrass anc
c^prp. > "(no lengef Ashfpfided,, but
sparkling) are resplendent in the
mbrning dew.'The.; birds fliuttojt. drows-
$&&nd theft greet the' day with their
mo?t rapturous melody. But the magic
pioment has ,.Rassed» the mist has
cleared away and the sun smiles on a
world already bright and rosy.
And then who does not enjoy the
reverence of a sunset? Who does not
live to catch tb& crimson glory of the
sunset and hoard .it long after the
sup has .dipped, beneath the purple
hills? The twilight begins tq fall and
the , gamedriver which welcomed the
dawn, reluctantly giveshack the
bonrowCd rays, which glow brilliantly
Upon its bosom. The. poplars stand in
bold relief against the myriad colors
of .the western sky. The shadows be
come deeper and lol the sun has set-
The ppeif Is broken and my .reverie
is ppst; A few ‘gleams falter to kiss
the. world ft' last lingering caress and
suddenly are g’otie. z ; , . ' <
- -The glamour df the sunset is past;
but Soon the moon shall cast a nd
.less |ovely spell and pencil the world'
into Cone iovely silhouette. And then,
the glorious Dawn shall come again
and the cedars,. shrouded in mystery,
Shaii Wbe again fisher in the mom.
' •; /' XM.
Latin teacher: “Give me the prin
cipal parts pf the verb fieo.” . u
J; • Reed: “Flees, fleece, itchi,
scratchum.” 1
Thfe poem was Written Iasi year
by three students of the School. Two
of ths boys are still present at our
i nstitater find- still, have-thal> dauhtr-
lessfeeling,
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St./Peter’g Wbmen’a Guild ■■ ;__
The ^regular meeting of the Wo
men’s guild met at. the. -hombt Of Mrs.
SL Whaley on Tuesday , evening, with
a large*’ turnout of members and Mrs.
Geoghegan in the chair. The devotions
^erU- conducted by Rev. Geoghegan
after which the minut^a f ere, read
by the Secretary, Mjss McCluskey
. and adopted. Following- this a period
of business ensued with many plans
being formulated for the future.
^ihar',''arrahgbments for the sending
of the bale to the Indian Residential
School were made. At the conclusion
ofthe. m.eetjfig/a .dainty luncheon , was
served by the hostess/ Mrs' Whaley.
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Lucknow brops OpegqiB
S To Ripley Redmen -
McLay’s: Goal In , Last Minute. Qf
* Play Gives Ripley" 4 To 3 Verdict—- ;
Local^Kid’LinePlaysWell.
. Senior hockey got underway hero
on iFtiday night when Lucknow and
Ripley Opened up the season’s sche
duleih Group 1, of the newly formed .
Western Ontario;. Hockey Associations
• -The Ripley Redmon netted a Mun-i-^-'^-
-ter4n-the final-moments7;of^l^^m®“^^^r
sxJihat gave them a 4 to 3 victory over
the. leg^weary Sepoys.
The locals had the better of the '•'a- -
play for the rreater part of the game,
especially. ,soyim--the first period;-bu(rf---
in the final frame, lack of practise
look its toll and the Sepoys wilted a -. o
bit under the strain, to have the Red— 'J
mentie-thescoreandwindthezgamaz^ z
but with a few seconds tozgOTT^-^
The game wasn’t many minutoAtoldrtfjaAtT
when Bill Henderson scored for Luck— j
now. Agnew put Lucknow two up op
a pass , out from behind the, net by
Andy Thompson. " With about two
Stf Peter’s,A*t Y.Tr.^A.i i > ;•> p '
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; The . regular meeting of the A.-Yr
P.A. was held at tfie home of Mr.
and JMr8.' Herb McQuillin on Monday
evening/With Melvin Johnston, fee
presidentin the chair; After- the
opening devotions by' Rev. J. H. Geo-
ghegan ashbrt business session Was:
held, followed by an excellent pro
gram. Rexford Ostrander and Donalda
Douglas—rfenderedtwowellchosen
and“delightfiil instrumental duets,;
while Mts? P. - Steward and Mrs. R.
H. MbQuillin delighted the gather
ing with a duet “What a Friend”,
with Donalda Douglas accompanying?
Mrs. Hassall had the “Cutrent Events
Paper**, which she handled in a very, minutes to go in the first period, Me-,
capable sas* well- as humorous manner
^^yin^ip'^tppid of the evening was
given /by: Miss Yourfex, B.A., .who
chose for her subject “Canadian
AuthQrs-And“-bywhich?- sheshowed
herself Well'versed on this interest
ing subject. As she spoke of the poets
including .Carman, Lampman, Camp
bell and Drummond and quoted from
their poems, the hearers followed
closely entranced by the vision given
them of these men’s talents. In the
:field of Canadian fiction, Miss Yourex
made the gathering feel and realize
the importance > of these men and
women, which included Reith, Mc
Clung, Montgomery, Knowles, Service
Cody, de La Roche, etc. This care-.
fuliy;cKbien; ftnd well developed sub-t
feet could not help but inspire All
.those privileged*to hear it.;A hearty
vote of thanks was moved by • Rev.
f»<8o^’hegan to ail those who contrib-
uted to' The program which was sec
onded by all assembled. The meeting
closed with the benediction being
pronounced by the Rector. The next
meeting will be held on Monday, Jan.
21st and will be in the form of a
social. i
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Lay and Matheson /beat:-vtbe >locaJ'A; -
defense oh :a combination1 play with ’
the latter getting the counter. ‘ ,
Stewart1. Cameron, Charlie Jewitt v /
: aud^Hawld~Gfeefr'tEe“lbcaI^^^r^“
line” did some effective fork **d : ■
"werp tireless in back-checiring,. jGrifr ?’?:!./.
picked up a loose puck in the second
period to beat McTavish in the Ripley M
net. Pollick on an assist by McLay
got the equalizer. . ■ \
Ripley pressed hard in the final
frame with McLean taking McLay'r 1
pass to tie the coupt. Matheson’s pass .
to McLay brought the winning goal
for the Redmen. ‘ ’
Bannister and .Pollock drew the ‘
only penalties handed out by referee
Wellington. McCoy, both- for minor ■
offences, but the Sepoys couldn’t or- z
ganize a ganginjf attack effectively
when Ripley was short handed* andL ' _ • ■
as weir gummbd upTseveri^ Glanced ~
tq register what looked like fife -1
goals. '' ' " ■
There have been worse
of jockey dished, up here fidwever ,
and Friday night’s fixture appeared »
to satisfy the fans. /’
_ Lucknow’s next encounter Is <m
Kincardine playing in Lucknow on
Monday nijght. ‘
“'Lucknow—-Goal, C. Finlayson; de-
fense,. Howard Agnew, C. Thompson;vx
Art McCartney; centre, A. Thompson;
wings, D. Clafke and Bill itenderson;.,
alternates, S. Cameron, H. Greer, C.
Jewitt^/------------i—————
ftipley^Goal, McTavish; defense, *
Bowers and Martin; centre, McLay;
wings, Matheson and Pollock; alter-
nates, John McLean, Bannister,
mell and tiiH McLean. “ ? ■'
Referee—Wellington McCoy.
Wiiigham 0, H. A. hotkey team Ibst
to Clinton on Monday night,, by a' .. ’
stor^ of 6 to 0, and for, the second
time this Reason have appealed to
T'«cknow for assistance th strengthen ' *?
tnpir team, which is grouped with
powerful opposing teaW. ph Wcfc- *
Alf. Lockeridge Was in touch
with , the publisher and was anxious ,
to «€cure a forward «he frohi here.
The line We suggested was Rill Hen- ,
derson, Andy Thompson and Deng;
Clarke, and an effort is being made
by Wingham to contact these played
and'(See if they will' consider the’
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—^-Jiplcy iee tlih'Friday night, with
^"^ iKincardine nlnvJn™ In
(To all industrious students)
Three boys there wbre in Lucknow
School. . ... < •
For. labour none could beat’:
They labored mfirnihg, noon arid
-^-..night .—
For work t0 tpgjn was sweet. ■
Their names in history shall remain,
And fiever be forgot, 1
F°r °ne.w®® toll and pope was short
And thin was thp whole darn lot.
There names to you I will intrust ’
A secret safe to keep— z . '
And you must take them at my word
Their, traits no more to seek.
McNall the filrst one Called himtelf,
Of Spartan blood, was he.
And Collyer was the next One's name
The third’s you soon shall see. d
He tried to keep his name \ Unknown,
It was .too, long tq writer < >.
Gavis Sabinus Fabius Dawson.
Now isn’t that a fright?
x . ■ 1 ■With fdur thousand exams before '
Behind no lass than three,
AWnlF Sl^ul odds as these -
. Forth go the dauiiilesa three. "
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