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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-05-19, Page 4R..• x 1 S,Y r .a.7 0" --•r4,v• - • Incorporated In 180 s' - CAPITAL AND RESERVE- 0,000,00i0 • Over. .130 Branches • TIM I';rUCKNOW SENTINEL _• TIIUIgaSDA.Yo. MAY :IA14 4923, ' • • Tag:,MO:L$ONS Ale1I There- is no safer or serer way of safeguarding year sur- , plus money than placing it in a savings accoi nt with The ' Mo}sons Bank. a' Why not begin to -day ?. 1. S. RREID,. MANAGER; L 1,1CKNOW;.. BRANCH h v+, DEER:INGand McCORMICK FARM MACHINES and. REPAIRS• I.H.C. Tractors and Engines; Geo. White fro Son Threshing '• Machines; . Loudeti's Litter Carriers, Stalls, Stancions Water Frost's Coiled Wire and Woven Fence; Connor's Perfection Electric 'Washer; - Gourlay, Winter and Lee ming Pianos: • FOR SALE BY •(iKNOW. ANDREW,. LiJC and' Bowls; • Climax S1e athing.Paper l.lncder Floors For Lining Cases For Beehives For Packing A tough craft paper, coaled aero both sides with asphaltic compound Brantford l oofirl`g Co. LiTrsit:ecl Head Office and Factory, Brantford, Can. 1z'. Between •wars''•. .and Plaster For Ice Houses oftsALEIBy 1e .. ortea • g j utkuum.af3tritititt: PubUsbe Len Thursday morning �`y at Lynryokno` r�.. 'O�nt{ 'Ontario:, . A. D. ii CK ZIL. f oaristor' and *Mot THURSDAY, • MAY 19th., 1921: EDITORIAL TALK • ()aro readers ,will have .noticed The .Sentinel, .the' past few weeks ed verti ements regarding 'the Canadian Re Cross Society. The Society as n t atlicing, for moneyt it is. asking for ihein'hers, and it *ante thein all over )he country There may be a , disposition to assume that as there is rtes °war• there ,is no need • f•Or a" iced Grass Society, But the Red Cross is not merely . a war -time' instrtttion. It is a life-saving and health. pro- motirig institution atalit' times, and the fight, against disease is never ended. A few . of the aims of the' "Canadian Red Cross Society are set forth •a5 follows: To. act as •a vol- nuttily auxiliary to the -•Ontario Gov.a eihment in its ° health' work. To create public opinion in favor of sound health measures. ' To help -in establishing' x outpost hospitals' and nursing service in remote parts of the province. • To promote better health among children by the organ- izatipn of _Junior Red Cross. Auxil saidaaries in the schools. An eminent French doctor leas : said: - . "This step taken by the Red Cross •' Societies will certainly mark the beginning of a new era of wel- fare for mankind." _oxo -o - "`SPARE THE ROD AND, SPOIL THE CHILD" (Byron Stauffer)' . A • big field' of wild; oats was sowed a generation ago :When it became the .fashion of parents to boast that they never whipped their children. /We are 'reaping as :crop; of - lawlessness --from that seed right now. With the abolition of the Whip at,. home,- :the. to'go loo. There. strap at wheel hadg was a ' spell when the : tea`elier' who applied 'corporal puishment:' was de- 'nouneed • ,a§ a criminal. • My neigh- bor's wife,; wlio :'simply. allowed • her ,boy to 'run wild, made a' terrible scene at school after:hex "dear little Charlie" had 1ieen • pro ierly , flogged Ira ssed over ata the, w Ilp •were the .de- fendants.; . _Thi` estate amaatanted. to $2,529,59 and the beneficiariesunder the will were. a son-in-law Mr: John Bullard; and a nephew and three nieces. Mr. Hanna was 95 or 96 years old at the time of his death and has will was made shortly be- fore hist death. ' and signed. with it cross. Mr: R. S, Hays, of .Seaforth; represented the executors; Mr. J L. Killoran the defendants, . and Mr. C. Gamow 'watched the case for the infants, Mr. Killoran, for the' de-, fence, taxied to make out that the will' was secured. by those whonti itj amed as'. beneficiaries, • ,when the testator was. hot in' a condition to make a Will, and painted out the suspicious '; - cireumstances in . onnection with it However, the judge heldthat' 'the .will was a valid will ',and granted probate. The townships of. Elderslie . and Brant in. Bruce County, and two ad- joining ,townships in Grey County are putting oai'a campaign - for the extermination of ' the. scrub, bull, and the substitution of purebreds only. Peter Reuber,. • a :garage map of Mildmay, has entered wuit for $5,000: against the municipalities ,of Carrick and Mildmay .for -injuries to 'himself and damage to his car in an accident on November '1st, 1920. His claim is that the road is not' wide' enough where the accident 'occurred: ' The municipalities.,' have- decided to de- fend themselves in „court.' The ease will come up; :before , Judge Klein at. Walkerton in June. CREAM.'. ANTED ' WE TEST" AND PAY FOR THE TORONTO CREAMERY . (U: F.' 0.) ACCURATE TESTS, • BEST PRIM CANS SUPPLIED. SAT , MACMILLAN'S' • to make; up for her long time nen-McClure Bldg. lett,.No wonder he went wrong. ' This fallacy that children". ntust be, • allowed to follow their own sweet' ' will has: soaked sodeep intoour life .:D I that it has: all the force of a maxim. R N KWA LTE R . When I:was .a'lad it"'was an;unusual thing for children to'be'out at nights .,Mother and Father were interested our. -education- all& after" gupper home work. was the regular program.. Vowadays there. are '.':`half-a=dozen •INSTALLED --PLUMBING'. AND saciet3 s; trY nx get the boy out •at night, It's . a big mistake - =INTERESTING --WILL CASE L. R. TAYLOR' napping escapade. at • (ape.. .role` a+' . aid incidentally •a "bap.tisui. of. foe„ dG • .. • I ,yam,. .-dIL d E 1 d i k,' t r.� Qi. r�1- P .17 �af`l aP'45'o I 1i:�1tt°S?'�1 St 8 .4: ernal =Meals t•I:AT to got 'for din- ner?" "What to for suppPr?.' To -day, to -morrow, r'ext day, - every .day .in•the week. . . This• is. 'IN' , N'o•tn s. Proh"lein . .�is and the 'Source. of almost 'endless worry: i True, there .g are tildes when most .' women take a pleasure and pride 'in cook- ing and baking, but when you are .not feeling• up'to the '. mark. - it does get on , your nerves :and•.. become a real' worry—a aerve=exhllusting worry. • . • Since meals 'arq.essential to life, -,the, old 'problem of • "what toeat" must endure;. but need not: be, a worry : • • *hen your `' nerves .are set Tight.. ' It is When you are tired— nerve tired— that such things become -'a` source'f •ti ori\ : There is 'nothing like, I)r, Chase's Nerve ;'Food to . . combat this condition: .It is -'because 'Dr. 'Chase's Nerve. Food is such , a help • : raider these, very conditions t:hat,it has conte to be relied•. upon by the great; majority' of • Canadian women.. Head- aches; sleeplessness, tired; - depre,sed feelings; . lack of energy are some of the ac-. compgnying symptoms: You can obtain• Dr:'Chase'a'. ' Nerve ' Food -from your dealer: at 50 cents a box. IJAt;y, HARES ;MO CBLE .. i OR. INDIAN PARENTS ' The %i niton Echo tells the •follow ing' story of zit iirc;itlent at the-. Capt L.roke :Meehan• Iteaervo: . Disputes bctiseen. the Indian. • pa4•7 Jnts` of: a :ch,idaa }, .to . hethct: the in- latat should be 'brought, up t €atholie Or .a Protestant .'resulted • in a.' kid a ,rasp iflT1Oflta • 1. To act•xas 'a voluntary.auxiliary-#o the Ontatio Government; in .; its: „health Work.. ' .• . 4.„ . 2 To 'cooperate. with local Boards , of • . Health;- -School;-Boards, and volun- tary organizations working'for good health. •.3„- To.. enlistetre support o£ Ontario • •• citizens' ,in' helping •:to establish Out •i ._n xtri ,t ,•„� �, c 'Service IMP�t, y,al:eit+taa,a aa,u a0xia.,ii'ic, �4. To- create •arid maintain' a reserve .of move::. garrrrients and medical' sup- plies and to enlist : voluntary aid, for er+'e?'; erc'es, s,: 'h as` epidemics., • and 'd sistets 3•'To -create `p,xl~ is r + l�r�,in favor of scum` 'ea `st1 ° 6. to.: prr1mr}'te. Ie- er yCG,'+" , atz -g- children. ")4 the Junior Rei Cress• a>+xir4;.es • schools. - • > ,, _• .. 4 & :COUSINS FURNACESSUPPLIED ANDD the doctrine of , t}celturri ,of`Lug land, 'whl'le the- brother__ was rio less nsistent' that' the ' 0h114, shoul0 rec- h_ 1. fore l•a .istrati _Macartney. \ t ttrr. all. the ea isle: ee :was heard Jens was- ,assossixil a tof l'of $lot costs,'.l i or whack goes to the mot- e't • a ' balm " • fora ; blael. eannd • optic she re•eiyed` in nlelec, while law jeer :and. eon , ihle;S et; the, most of the • .11'lanee. cones voluntarily as 'Ahmed his teoaty inonev to,the chit'; ;until it is. St v{an yeqr.rs • of age• and; of ter that' ii.r.ill. l,e placed^ iti`ah Ind ran inzlustrial School. Monday last. far ilii 14'oahip•:tiiatts= trate-J. ialacartney, whu Sat fur, the' —`-°-o- first time . since his appointment to that oflrce.. • ' �• -- —1.`tui father of, the child, '''Arthur Jones, Was determined• -that ;the•.babc .shoal;._ b:.. C..ou�lrt itp hlcli>a ; t • (Goderich Star) 'A very ''interesting•'' will case •was' tried by. the Surrogate Court.Judge1 His Honor Judge 'Diekson, this 'week. The hearing lasted:; for two days and was not •"c6nnlpded : till. 'close* to'8• o'clock Wednesday night.' -.The plain tiffs were the -executors' of -the last. will and 'testimonial of the late Mr.. Robert. Hanna, of,McKillop,•who died J n. 22nd.` last. - They' brought the action to secure probate ' of the will and the three . daughters who 'were - EI.ECTRrt;_WR)1R0. ^" 'sive Roman Catholic 7tclrbrou m AGENTS ,FOR- THE HECLA ; strut.tion. The parents have not iPIPELESS Ii' U RNA'CE: been livtnf -together, f or 'sone triad: owing to the ..discord •arising:'from this -contentious. subject,'.._ ,. Jones , saw an• opora.untty to have USE the child chi steered by a Uhairch of RAZ—DOAK -England cler6'Strian -and decided, to. NO Smakisg-=No Sprayinu-No Sui ti - Just Swallow a Capsule RAZ- nt e• . :MAH . Is_ Guar a e d to restore nothia'Ibreathing,;top nue* gatheringgs in *the bronchial tubes, glva long "nighta•of quiet sleep; contains us • 'habit -forming -drug. ' 41..00 at your drug- gist's. rugggut's.Trial free at our agencies or writ. Teipletotu,, ,;142 King . W., Toronto. LOCAL 4,GENT,.3., G_ ARMSTRONG ONTARIO ENROLLMENT, MAY 22-28 .,' "In the 'field ..of Pt`Llic Health, the harvest is ready:'and the laborers Me fear.."•Pry:. Wins)low. .Enroll• with, your d ...• .. Ilirrollinout-04,mtn:ttee • or, if there is none 'in your oorrnuntty, with tire. rintarto"1?roviac al-- Division, 410 S1l1 EI3Ot'fNt 01`1•0;11.1'1', '1'otteirs'T0, Canadian Red Cross Society.: Ontario - Division Ns ,armers in the vicinity or 'Wiar- Ston are planning to ,get •the' woolen • mill at Wiarton inion operation through - aoxne ca•operative .echeine; The fiirmi►rs think Outt woolen soil have net Come -lo'v`e in price in pro, Portion' to ..the drop in wool; and that even if :they 'cannot get. a High price for wool, by operating the mill they' can at -least get the finished article at a reasonnblo price. • • .._ .... .. A take advantage : of it. The only- trou_bic was 'to •secure' the thrid:: 1 his. heoti crcanie by' going to the 'house iv{heirs Llai mother :and babe • were' stay i:. .and taking the c' rile away: -The fo•ltswo ng day Fri-'had-•It•ehri'sterr-- • •. The itegtieI to thee` events. has a, charite• •of' kidnapping ..and house- breaking upon which Jones ,appearecl • S•uuuel 1. • 1'atl,e, an , e-\vaideo •nf Brute Co.,.aticl,,•a rcident of the.. tow.m of Wiarton, tiled' at his •hoiue there o -n y 5th, fallowing an - Pss af.�abou fir�ee� a�'S� T Ue. 'yes 63•years of age, and had beena cit =tears.----•-- • Cates e—Who • •Hess'F. ghost" Don't. hesitate Start to data: Br'.ng_,your •Cream,lEggs and Poultry: to Silverwoods • I td ' And make'money. • SL%'ERVOODS FOR. SERVICE--.: E.. AITCHISON.` • Phone 47; • �ir�jrw•.wwN.yuyp� dld.141,' idyxs y say.., � .45 • 1` RENWIC,1 •,y FC lich`T 0 pe*lera n