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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-03-28, Page 74 • • • 1 514:.'4",ww• it te Country Store LhT the evening, when the day's work • is done, men like to stroll. over to the villagestore to discuss the war, • • politics, or. whatever may be of local interest. • • It is under these circumstances that the -health, of the family is referred to and experiences are interchanged in regard to medicines that `have proven particularly effective. After Dr. Chase had introduced his medicines to the druggistshe found that many who wrote to him for treat- ment lived many miles from doctor or druggist, and had to depend on the country storefor their medicines. Thus it came about that Dr. Chase's medi- cines were placed in general stores, and youcannow obtain them whereverre v ereicines are Instead of trying to ima a what the man in the picture is saying about Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, we shall publish a letter from Mr. James Carr, who attributes his goodhealth and that • of his large family tothe use of Dr. Chow's Kidney -Liver Pills. 18 Miles From Drug Store. Mr. James Carr, Maynooth, Ont., writes . "About nineteen years ago :I received an envelope containing two of Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. I was doctoringat the, time with two doctors and, as theyldid me no good, I used the ills, and by the, time. I had finished one box I was cured of the pain in the back and shoulders. "We hate great confidence in Dr. Chase's medicines. I have a family of ten children and hate never had a doc- tor in the house for any of them. We live eighteen miles from a' drug store,. , and find that these pills cure nearly all the ordinary ills by regulating the liver, kidneys ; and-' bowels. That ' we are all well and sound I attribute to their use, and I have recommended them to hun- dreds and given away .many a' box be- cause I believe there is no medicine so good: • ,Alter ,long experience with Dr, Chase's Medicines we have found that : people who; try them :are • Soon convinced of their ..exceptional Merits. • -: Np Have published thousands of letters to; :give you an idea of the benents others ',have?,. obtained by their• use,, but it you • are still skeptical we shall be glad to send yoii'our AW. ARRR OR. A W. CHASL•8 K.a a errntima ANO Free Combination Package ne cenx3r: yCeKiitYic+=LivPilL- One sample: boxDr. °Chase's Ointigent. - - One copy Dr. 'Chase's Recipes. You will , kindly mention the nameof thiti paper and. enclose a 2 -cent, stamp. to pay postage .to 1246aaaon, Bates & Co., Ltd., Dr. Clime Bldg., Toronto's 4 ' Bruce, County News Bruce Count towns and villages es K are well'supplied •with .churches: Ches ley has 6, i(incardine .4, Lion's Head 3, Lucknow .4, Mildmay, a, Paisley,; 4, Port Elgin.8, Ri ley 3,. Southampton p: 5, Tara 4, Teeswater` 6, Walkerton 7, • Wiart� n'7: . A Mrs. Fiddler residing in a .flat at Paisley had a narrow escape from be ing burned.'to.death: while lighting an oil stove:. The oil took fire and . ex- ploded.• She had sufficient presence - of mind to throw a:quilt over the fire, thus ettin g uishi it. •. The Port Elgin Times had the fol lowing: At M r. Wm. ` MaeDetiald's - sale last week in Bruce Tp Auction • eer Cavin secured bumper: prices for stock -Cows went' for$27.0, two•year. . old steers *104.each, last' spring's .cal "('.sllA9 aanA..hronrl..pc)wn_9BiO each, • i�asd a work mare '$2G0,a,,.--Mr, Mae. .k........:;: aid •:ri��n�: -%s� . ,»����C',t�r..z...k,�•x..y; s where lie �s owe t EWA d•anten fo o D a g. may buy a• farm • The,,Wratrton paper had the follow- ing: • "Just' where prices are going to u ttos . ' 's difficult a .it s. etio sales y ,.... _ at au R At the sale of Mr. W. B Reeve, . Or enden, ,sheepstld as high as $109. per pair, lambs, .a, year old, for $35, cows .. " . m nts hiked: tan..:yore. >� t 35, and uap"le e , went at a higher `price than when . t'.ought atz that time. A seed drill bought for $ii about five years ago at • an .auction sale sold :for $17.50. `anetnus Co-opEaATa :Three1 arm- ttrs dullsin`: the vicinity of Paisley latyo commenced "shipping hogs for their.members and are t tinning hard.. Opposition. to the dealers. The roanit' is that ,prices last week reached a higher point as compared with the city market than ex er before. it is ,thought that if the farmers' can stick ;together ether their cc•operative selling will • spread to other lines, especially of live stook. It will result in Mie' cut- ting out of the middle inen. ] T.iitit' Ptituw. Dole.. --In the H. . McKe 's o`d removal'removal'4f :d r. R, y fanning ;mill works which Was torn down lett week, another of Walker: ton's landinsrke' hse been removed, says who Tote0000, IAO0 Itin4 bits li OW 3eurs to its owner's vigorous days, many citizens can remember the time when this building hummed with ' in dustily and was •the central point from whish men with teams radiated to all parts of . this district,supplying the farmers of .•half" a dozen counties with their wants in the onep articular line. Ex -Mayor R. `H, .Mt Kay, who was second to none in enterprise,opened up all that section ofthe town,. ' dis- posing of it bit by bit for residential' building . purposes, Conditiins; have changed -greatly sincethose times. • SCOTLANiD'S BIT . [From a Florida Newspaper]` Little has been said of Scotland's part in the, war, .bat close followers of .events have given the Scotch people credit for the great part they • have ta'i<en in the, APROMISING P G NE . RO N W WHEAT' By bringing out. Marquis wheat' the � g' Dominion: Department of A ioulture :did a service to Canada and to. the Em- pire that it would be hard to over estim 'ate.. On account of its vigorous habits of ;growyield excellent ; and' superb milling qualities this variety which year after year as an exhibit from Western premier Canada has 'carried off honors - `at the International. Soil Products Ex- hibition in the 'United States, has largely supplanted the old standard Eed, Fife. that also gained' for Canadian wheat an enviable -reputation in the flour markets Y of. the world.' A service rendered by the • introduc- tion of "Prelude"'a few years later was also of great importance, inasmuch as it -attempt•-to--keep--the- Worid--sweet-and--extended-=the wheat--growinecarea Otth' free. -country by millions of acres. To these - .a......�. a :..r •.--.' a . _ . •.+- -`- ale -o; ; s rctsu .=ltutyrfr ` holssau two-vorlryamahlnnococcao as to the liaha E! ts4Y+4.�*+•9i^� .'a z r. r. 5 x?.a x4t01-n 1 a<,� R + enr7 t� lk .s„nflrl;Yrt n . t r. KrA ....�., ,aL=_.,, .'!�",- ��. �,; �M•..,ar•��F`�U:�'��.z;. .ww suffered death or wounds Lillie cities sort that comes ini-dva0 between -Mar- and towns there are no more eligible . men fit to bear .arms. They have all guts and Prelude in the: matter of yields ,gone:. Scotland is now a land of old 'and ripening. This new sort has been men, crippled • men, boys. and women- .produced at the Central Experimental Mid the Boys are looking forward eager=' "F'arm' Ottawa '” by Mr Chas F:''Sadnd- Ay for a chance to do their part. _ere; the Dominion Cereahst, who gives And as for the Scotohmen in ,the • the following account of the - new wheat trenches, the Germans know their mat - An e Th' nd their 'ltaharoe won'thewan the March..numbcr: of The Agricul. tl . ki. on , the title born of thorough German tin. tural Gazette, the Official organ of the idcrstanding, of "L'adiee from Hell." ' - Federal Department of Agriculture: Scotch musie, • Scotch poetry and "The new wheat, which has been Saotcli• History tell thetale. T•he Scetali- named "Ruisyf'� Ottawa 623,•' possesses matt is horn. -fighter, and he. never gives` .. _. tip.. These men have not failed the call characteristics in --ripening and other of their country northe call of liftman- qualities midway between Marquis and ity, but nearly a million of soldiers have • Prelude. It is beardless, possesses hard, come from her mines her millsand her ; red 13;ortolan, givco a fair yield and taakes• fields to make way for Liberty. It is a dour of the highest quality to regard to great and noble record; but just •what colour and strength. Bread made from might have been expeotei. "Does he �t ranks: in 't blench from the helm when the wind the first class. This wheat. is the result of a cross between Downy blows hsgheatt He blenched not.,, Riga and Red Fife, Downy Riga wad Costly To Live Or Die' produced from two early sorts,' Gelatin, an Indian variety, and Onega from AtaMeeting of the casket manufact+ Northern Russia. Ruby is rcc ommend• le'S in London 'recently au advance of ectfor trial where. Marquis does not rip,- 10 ip,10 per cent. in their prices WAS made, en datiafaetorily:: A. very limited. dia- .. making' the coffin • dost 50 per cent, above tributien of 'five pound eataples is being peace time. The cost of dying appears made to (=era requiring an early and. to be keeping pace With the Cost of A eutiinient a rti will be grown the year ..' soone is eau ht by+,t' a highion , y Ming, no g ll R on the Rxperimontal Farms to provide tot' a. $+Intro I 'dillt4butloll uI*t Spit $+1 aoit Qt" 1110 Slit ,lf bit lip ilQel, NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK 11140.44404.4444 ,:Important Events Which Have 1 Occurred Duringtha lliee'c. !l ra Busy, World's Happenings Care, fully Compiled and Put Into Bandy and Attractive Shape for the Readers of Our Paper ,w•- A i3olid^Hour°R• Er.,invment. Walkerville is to establish a muni- eipat piggery. . ° Four more pro -German suspects were arrested in New York. St. Patrick's day was -appropriate- ly observed at the Vatican.- Cati;ida's new Parliament was for- mally opened at 11 a.m. yesterday. A costly freight derailment took place op the G.T.R. near Trenton.. • It was announced in. Paris that trench fever is transmitted by lice. Released German prisoners are helping the Bolsbeviki In Siberia. Toronto bill for an increased ve- hicle tax got an unsympathetic rocep-. tion in the 'Legislature. Cobalt 'Town Council asked Chief of Police Burke- for- his resignation,, . and deposed George Ross, town solicitor, Toronto Home arid. vol Council sent a resolution- to the Dominion Government opposing a titledarts- ocracy for Canada. Philip, Smith, of Sarnia, employed by the Reid Wrecking Co,., on the steanier Saranac at Halifax, fell over- board and was drowned. • Toconto City Council decided to in crease water rates Twenty, -five per cent, and to place Firemen's Benefit Fund on an actuarial :bar$s. Three trains of wounded veterans and• a quota of eighty Toronto mar-• ried members of the original First Contingent are due to -day. Col. David Carnegie urged lame- Mate preparation for 'placing Care. dian ,it•dustry on a peace footing be fore the Toronto Board of Trade. . Mr. Justice •D , . uff,- .Central Appeal Judge,. has decided that theological students in m'issionary work or pro- •-bationers in the -Methodist, Presby- terian and Baptist Churches are not ,entitled to exemption, even for a lim- ited period,' owingto military Ogees-. sity:'• .• • WEDNESDAY. •' Roumania is opposed to the ces- sion of Dobrudja to Bulgaria. ' Thousands of relatives of Toronto soldiers waited in vain fortheir ar- rival yesterday. ' .- The pries of live hogs advanced to $20.50per cwt. on the Toronto live stock market yesterday. •. Second Flight Lieut,. John Burton o oron o, was .k lied in an airplane accident in Texas.. A largenumber of men from -the TorontoMilitary :Dist,--1`ct were warded- the Military Medal. Railway rates for coal in Western Ontario -have 'been announced' by the Railway Commission. The Royal Templars of Temper- ance Dominion Council opened its biennial meeting in Hamilton. The Canada Food Board has ap- proved of. a standard uniform for the older boy "Soldiers of the Soil. `.The newsprint paper output An the United • States for the first two months ot 1918 showed an increase.' C M. Bowman, M.P.P:, said in the Legislature • ..that the Government price of fish to the fisherman is too The city 'of . Toronto bill asking for the ..revenue from a special , tax on motor vehicles was. defeated in the` Legislature.• • Fish, and meat valued at': many thousand dollars have been destroyed in Montreal" during the past montb as unfit for human ,consumption.'• The London & Lake" Erie Trans-': .portation Co. directors decided to of ter the road to London at '$420,000,,. being fifty, cents ,on •the dollar. . The debate in th,e Commons on the: 'iddrese in reply to the speech from: the•Throne was concluded last night and . that in the Senate was adjourned. :Hon. Charles Murphy., in the Com- mons, made a slashing attack on Hon. Newton W. Rowell, • the Toronto 'plebe the Toronto . Star, and the sristian Seience:, Mgnitor. _ - ;, • THURSDAY. EdwardStott, :a' British ,painter, diet . Tziee '. ,jr—c t ,his mjci_,ir! _ ct ber<, ley, Sussex Sebastopol when the 'Germans occif pied .Odessa. ' Atlantic flatfish wi11'soon be sold in Ontario and•Quebec at an average of • ten cents a pound: • p• Mrs.- Earliest Trepainer, of Quebec; dropped dead. while knitting with 'is nelghbar for the .. Belleville' has experienced the • worst flood .'in, itshistory,::thrbugh the breaking • of • the icejam on the -Moira. .•• - .Rev.. Dr; 'Min. Mali, Mod Joerator of the' Presbyterian General Assembly, arrived .home from . England and 'France. The Finance Minister has approved Of the purchase by the•Bank of Mont- real of -the• Bank of British North i`ameriest: _ ____meq _. _ •• A charge of conspiracy was 'Lai 1 against General Manager r, It. Hol- land of idle Dominion Permanent Loan Co. 1 Control of importation of luxuries is provided for in a resolution of which notice was given in the Commons. -Shipbuilders wait on the Dominion Government to,-dayte protest against alleged unreasonable demands of their men. The Government has given notice of a resolution providing for the••ap. pointment of a Secretary of State for External Affairs.. • . Municipalit'ec on the Lake 1 rte fi Northern Railway i3tro4gty urge the 'Dominion Government to iiupruv Pert Dover harbor, - 4. catn.paign was lensel•^:1 • :lr has ,55 'WI objective'. t ' . two , thousand Toror ' boys for farin work. The lifeless body RoDinteulti •wui *osUUd ti; ice pa APPEAL CASES AT WALKERTON Tlie following six military appeals were heard by Judge Greig at thoCourt House at Walkerton Tuesday of. laat week with Mr. W. J. McNaally in attend - awe as military representative: Neil McGillivray, who clerks in his.father'a store at.Port Elgin, and who was exemp- ted. by the Port Elgin' Tribunal till May, fat, bad bis case reheard. Mr. Gile, au upordained Methodist minister, of Mild- may, also got a hearing.' Mr. Jackson, Cbairnian of the Methodist C9nference, appeared on Mr. Qile's'bphalf. Robt: Henry Young, farmer of the sth con., Brant, and brother tar the late Lieut, Leslie Young, who was killed in France, and who was refused exemption by a local Board in Alberta, where he : was harvesting, had his case reheard bye the Judge at the request of bis father, Mr.. Henry. . Young. ; Aaron. JaGklip►. schaoi teacher of Red Bay, and eon of Moses Jacklin of Allen Park, and who was al- lowed exemption by the Wiarton Board mitil July 10th for the purpose of writ- ing off part of his Normal School exam- ination and whosb case was appealed against by the Military 'Representative of Wiarton, appeared and asked that the former decision be sustained: Jno. Nes- bitt, who rune a gasoline engine in the Chopping mill at Bervie, and who was granted only temporary exemption by the Kincardine Board, appealed Oom the decision to the Judge: Wen, Gordon, a farmer of Berne, appeared at the court in uniform ' after training for sometime, and who thought he had been' exempted by the Kincardine Board until he got notice to report for duty,had his appeal heard by the Judge. Decisions on all above cases • will' -be given later. from London.-Bnucx Trams.. '111E SEED CORN SITUATION • .Supplies of seed corn usually available. in. Western Ontario for Canadian enail- age -growers are this, year insufficient to meet local require 'fleece. . The seed corm crop of the more northern states ieelse insufficient to supply home -needs ' leaves as the only source .:of •_supply Ito Canadian ensilage' growers the late var- . ieties grown in or south of Kansas, sours, Tennessee . and • Virginia. These late varieties' include' Bed Cob, Mastodon and Mainn,;oth'Southern Sweet which, although giving a large tonnage per acre, are somewhat low : is dry• Matter' add make silage of rather poor quality: However, the ensilage g rowers of East-: ern- Ontario and the southern part of Quebec may this year consider themsel- yes fortunate lin. obtaining_ even late varieties of'seed corn. -.In districts where only the -early 'varieties can be grown successfully, 'farmers. may grow oats and vetches for.ensilage Or hay. 'Canadian seed corn defilers negotiate their purchaens'direct with United Ste tea seedsmen, and'° Send "their theirordera ;through the Toronto office of our Seed Purchas- ing Commission for confirmation and' assistance in secuiing.export permits:. 'and transportation. Dealers. tire allow- ed:a net profit •not' exceeding five per cent on carlots and -seven and 'a half; per cenP,on less.: than carlots in whole- sale .;quantities.: Prices. are - not fixed but will: depend on the market when oiders,are placed. ; The Busy Hardware Bouse Phone Sixty -Six for Prompt Delivery pring omin Now is:the.. time to -do that fencing before the bus rush eomes on. Wye have a , .. ood stock 'of coil Sprint Wire and' Woven Fenzel on hand.. .. . Fresh Car ..Cement` Just Arrived We e . now -�re .are . d • t_o do all 111 k _ ds o` a •'�. W or. in Out. k .r TinS Oh� •, p. McLEOD & The Store Where Your Mone. 'Goes Farthest "UNCLE SAM'S ARMY-- f€aettnit ,lythe U.S. f}as..,,.:n•h..rtn -' 4-•e..a.r f!fi<�sg.... °r,�;Hs.. t^','�,.H An army corps is 60,000' men. An infantry division is 19,000• men. An infantry brigade is;7,000.men. A regiment ofinfantry' is 3,000. battalion IS 1000 .:men. 1 men. ,.�._ A company is 250 men.;'. •• A platoon ia. 60 men. • A corporal's squad is 11 inen. A feldbattery has i0 !nen. .: A firing squad,is 20 men. A supply train has 283 men. e , A 'machine gun battalion has 296 nien. An engineer's regiment has 1098 men. An ambulanea company has 66 men., A field hospital•has 55 men. •A medicine attachment has 13 Dien: A major general heads the field .army and also each army cups' • • A brigadier . general heads each in- fantry brigade.• A. colonelheads each regiment. A lieutenant colonel is next in rank below a colonel. • A:, major heads a'battalion. A captain heads a company. • A lieutenant liteadsa platoon A sergeant is next below a lieutenant. A corporalis a squad officer. . It costs Uncle Sam approximately $0,000 to out.a soidier•an England, as against *3,70010 place a:C€anadian sold ler in the same place, according to the recent florets given by the War Depart. YOUR LAST PHOTOGRAPH + ; Was it taken in prefile, side •or tall face? Were you wearing -street. =house -. or evening elcthes just an .artistic drapery/. Why not have some new PORTRAITS MADE HERE-' : _' in a different pose, and becoming attire just+as you look now Your friends would be so glad. to• receive such a .picture: • - Studio open Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday- -UNCLE ednesday G� S . FREIE, h Pho t0 ra Pher Lucknow. Everybody Believes' in. Preparedness Now The way for you to prepare for giving the'countr7 efficient service in this crisis, and for assuring yourself of a substantial income -for - the future is to take a course in • . • - .-- VAhl'GHAM, ONTti Enter any time: Catalogue free. • Telephones 166 and'233. D. A. McLachlin, President. A. Haviland, Principal. KpIP tihb�t, ieci? Ar/2, • ..:,E:Tv3�i:�suiidii"'�.�,','�':i�ii�d,W_.i.. Csipltat Patdup; . 43,000,000 Surplus -. . -13,500,000 .. 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