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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-11-24, Page 5A • •..+- ;.,fix.«. .'.. °<: �"•.�'... '-�'-`�vu..�1•'+..,..:...h...lr�-- °.:7.'.-t, n<..',�.p.�"••_..'._EWS�,.:%:.L.•xL'"r.� 'ur�"r_�""S X..w::... CREAM WANTED S:EAFORTfl. REAMER CALL ANY DAY AND: GET A CAN AT T. SMITH'S STORE. We' test Wednesday and, Satur- d4y, P.M. petyour can any day. Will also buy limited: quantity. ' of .good cedar togs, . • I. , , YOUR WE WILL APREC_ . A,'i,' ' . . ATRONAGE. ' ' • ---D. ANDREW --- •„V • 25411=tf. • `' • • GRAND TRUNit sYs EM • TIIE DOUBLE, TRACK ROUTE -Between- 'MONTREAL -.Between-MONTREAL , TORONTO DETROIT' and CHICAGO "'Unexcelled Dining Car -Service. • Sleeping cars on .Night Trains and Parlor Carson principal, Day,' Trains. Full inforniatie:t . from any, Grand Trunk 'Ticket Agent cr C. E. Earn - mg, District, , Passenger Agent, Tor- onto. ' . F. F. ehillips,. Agent, ' Lucknow. ”, THE POWER OF AUiUSTMENT • NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the . estate of John Adam McDonald. late of, the Town - :ship• of libidos in the County of .Bruce, Yeoman, deceased Notice is hereby given that all per- sons having any : claims or .demands against the late John Adam McDon- ald, who' died on or about the lith. day of Ngvenbe1;.1920, at the, Town- ship •of Kinloss' in the County of -a Bruce nt. Province' of On ario,. are required, to send by post 1 repaid or to deliver to 'the undersigned; Admin- istrato1 s • of the estate arid. effects :of the' -said John Adam McDonald, their, names"and"addresses, and frill .ear- titulars in writing of their claims. and statements oftheir accounts and the nature' of the securities, if any, 'held by them; •duly verified by affida- vit, .: Y. And., take notice that after the Third day, of December; " A.D. 1921, ' the' sitid Administrators will proceed 'to distribute the assets •of the .said• deceased among• the Persons thereto, having ••t•egard ,only"to "the claims of whieh they shill have. had •notice, and that the .said 'Ad- ministrators.will•.not be liable for. the .said .assets or'. any . part thereof • to any 'person of'•whose claim they shall :not then have rece'ided. notice. • This notice is given pursuant to the statute in that behalf,' • Dated • at Luckriow this Fifth .flay of Novenber, A D. 1921. • Allister Hgehes, .. ' • Annie •Hughes, . Administrators: ER. No.' A, Ilelyrood,- Ont; When•-we;eannot change ouk envilf ,.;Mimetic, 'we •snoifld '•learnto acjust ourselves to it. Even -though things: ' are. not to. our liking,;it does not pay. tys to he unhappy about it, lf, we are pool; the chances are we 'can ;tnpl:ove pus condition' in lite and; earn enough, to iitaki u"s comfortable; 'But. if •we see no way of getting. to, that p;,int,: or 'whsle we, are getting to it; "tie should not, become embittered '.or un- happy' every time we -see: our neigh - 'bee s. lini,ousine, , or .have to',givc • up saris:; -pleasure; . Nothing is sq big a *':tactor in happiness as the power • tW adjust one's environment, ' ' It t, Or Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lutnl age? .the rel.-ey .:s•afrntir, inexpen- sive, easily •taken and harmless. tetrtialeio'riu e heel atisw. C,apsuies ....tet-. a -..w.. w v—•--'� i7'' $atr9 i I D WP.4:444 poLiieg MAGISTRATE TSR BRUCE' A, E. l ieNab,. of Walkerton, An - pointed • .5A Mr, A. E, McNab, Mayor of Walk- erton, and a member of the legal' firm of Robertson .& McNab, hats been ap- pointed, Police Magistrate • for the .Ceunty of, Bruce. Mr. `McNab• begins his duties' at ;once, • -• • 'County Magistrates are. being ap-- •pointed• all over the province,, the aim of the government being totake tl�; work •of administering justice out of the . hands of the local magistrates, p d ive jt ' done by a +,County man with • legal ' training, Hereafter, the local magistrates, ..may enforce: the'' yutinicipal laws only. :The 'Change as. a good one,' as often the :local .Magistrate has 'been.:caller' upon to deal }vital cases in which' his neighbors, ,or even relatives were.' in- volved: thus putting him • in an; em- barrassing position. The County Magistrate too will have greater authority than did tire local men. He can sentence thieves and oirher ,criminals direct'to prison 'without sending them before a judge. • -The, appointment• of Mr. McNab to this .impnrtent•.position doubtless will give general satisfaction.. Hs stands high in his profession, has had a great deal of experience icy inunici- .pal, afi'airs, and. is a man who Las :always commanded a,°high measure 'of respeet :in his home town. ft is • expected that Ms time will, be •prety fully. •occupied 'with his hew ilut;es: The remuneration will .he a ;, salary .of $2,400 per. year, Mr; Mc- .: Nal) will' resign: the position of Mayor. of Walkerton at once, . I ' '• et the • tt Dors Dd; 11.; Robtion, 170: Dublin St., Peter-, boro', Ont:,. writes: "My daughter of . 15 lost ap ttte; .color and was on �t1iQ verge of -nervous. °eolpse. Five. -boxes. of Dr. •Chase's Nerve Food coni.pletely . restored her health wand o• •r ' Your. drug>`'t:,win supply .y' n • Write ler .free trial to'Temp:cr ion's; 56 Colborne • St Sold by A. �E. McKim • "From my experience as a wife and. mother I find that•the majority. of usersDr.' Chase's N rve Food are'women, especially women passing of e. through the -change of life next by young mothers to• regain strength , • baby ' andalso by'withers for their; young daughters enter- ...... • "3comes after ►ing their:woma>l�hood, While it is good for all: classes of humanity, I am sure it is especially so for women, -as they seem to be troubled most by ieruous`.diseases "-Mrs... Alchorn,.',23. Gerald Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. • Every woman is interested in an - that they take, Dr. ;Chase's NerveFood' for other woman's letters, and we shall that achiiaren• and performance of housew feeling attendant on. the cite give• the women a chance to •present. , r myself take it for nervous irritability, • their experience ' .with" Dr. Chase's and' absolutely depend on it, I give my chil •• m their dren the Nerve Food during 'examlriation Nerye Food by • quoting fro Mrs..Wm. Woods, ,Coldwater, 'Ont., Writes: "After the birth of my baby I was rain down, nervous and could not : eat nor sleep. jutnping noise. Dr. 9hase's Nerve, ' Fpt)d and .made nie strong and well at the least j,uilc nie us again?'- •letters. ' week,' and am sure Whelps them." Mrs. Annie Bellamy, 33 Pauline Avenue.. do not find anyone you know • Toronto, Ont.: "Since the 'flu" epidemic - among these ladies write us 'for ref- people are resorting to preventive measures ` :Nerve Food gives protection against the 'flu.' and all other germ dis'eases." If you ."•erences from people in your cominun- more than ever' and find that Dr. Chase's ity, or ask 'your friends and neigh- bors for particulars about Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. ' •WILL BUILD A TABERNACLE • The rvangelica1• Church'of :the 1OtIi< Cop,, Carrick; have decided that the. Y timehas• arrived for Making seine.. ,t ,,i,;, o4 y*? ., ,• �.,.,:,, „,eo4.... ip protea ents'iri=then: c_aiilp• • meeting, •.. ground • and. buildings.• -The present • buildings bae done duty for.21 years w- and. aye getting. out date. A: new large lotiildin'g, 'as large as a frame bsrn or to lite exact, 46x75,"will be ereCtect next. Spring. It.is to be called, a tabernacle and will: be nearly all pos•ts er at; all evente..will be support-. ed •hy.pots, numerous enough. th,-en- able the place to be completely closed 'Mrs. II. Althorn, 3• Ge•ai r. , c.,;_ • town. ,P,F.•r., ivrites -J ft. c li was reeommend,ed to n,:. 1`,y-'` i • • it while•passing thrbligh ti„ : was coinpretely. built up 8 • ?. • . "..i.l`...a4.'LO...Il'.� •,L £h'-,.. tJtu .Lib{tt "4uuo,.: • tt,,;t;LS tY'Cry 1l1G1aiikij, li1b 116 tial :,.a `t,Cluae U t4 Lull 11.UJ4y �utit<::1.i:i, 11aYlitue: {i.. ,JL:;,l.0 icnvyr,. I. 1\L iChCiihLt , :i�. �.Y .+, L. Aiequ ata; W...A. Yvusun. • • "Mrs. W.• H. Stoker, 68 Robert Street, . Hamilton, Ont.: ' "'A }:slung- ntdthpr told me she was so glad I advised her to use Dr,. There is scarcely a town, village or • 'Chase's .Nerve .Food 'after her baby was. -hamlet in this great' country but can ' born.. She had tried many things, but after h Mouse 'splendid evidence' as fo the . no • success; with" thein •I told Tier just how : • • much benefit Thad gained with -Dr. 'Chase's• • . , ;• restorative, upbuilding influence • of ' `ICerve Food, so she also used It with.the 1.11.7",sw elll-known treatment for the same wonderful results." • °i -Mora and nerves. . . - a. r.r:. Jennie Haywood, 98 Turner St., ' Ot- ; krs. t ,''Ot- Mrs. • R. I. Scott, ,Teacher; • Ciar, , Alta : "After teaching school for two years my, .nerves:jvere in a shattered condition, and. I - a, Crit.:.' After 16.. weeks , in a hospital had:almost incessant headaches. 7 The doctor !, i•nr ,antic fever•'I returned, home a -told; me I' would have' to quit,' but a teacher' :, 1•Y r^rvous wreck. . I took sig:; boxes friend to•1i,1°me low she Ras,, restored by Dr `'. •.Crit n te':s Nerve .Food; and have had Flo,'' : Ch•ise's Nerve Food. Under similar condi- , :„ ., c xic•i•vbusi,troublc� or. rheumatism:" nerve', ere e6.ri letel rector •tittlis. . Sy , w p y ed.. 1^.:yt':, II, Mcrnt1're,•Gananoritie: •On,t. so% that.1 thoroughly, enjoy life."'.. •'•''ri.ve years ago I Used Dr: Chu:: • ;• U" se.r . 's ,Mrs, John , Q'Doiineli, 50 Colonial Street, •o . when in a state of absoiu�e eel—'. fit John,' .Nfld.: "'While sortie, used Pr. ar :. ; ,,:ontinued• : its' use until I h,ni Chase's •?verve' Food for run-dowd, condition, f, :t:c•:n'•boxes. I cannot praise, ;it- riil;ged nerves and.. sineplcsneSsl,there" Was '. , ....;•4 , i'. 1. •'.. U. worked 8. mira'cl'e. in tiny case."0 on('' ailmentwhich 'prcdo nlinatec—nervous ::; W. Taylor, 13.09 ' Dayie Street, • headsehe,. In combar:in 1;.rvous headache • • .,i).; u -t r; 11.C.:' "Ten of myclrcle told me, • Dr. Chase's 'Nerve'F,,•..•i "h .s :.o rival.•• , • .raz '•�s.� • , Is gentle in action and -wonderfully' potent' in -forming new, rich blood.an building up' the nervous system ••• •'Mrs. Jos. Lalon,ic•; llydro Glen, ',Ont,; ,writes:. "I - }las_ so__ run down 41 nil • 1) vous last • :..__aninn r. that '1 was in l,e,l must of the ttrne.: After using Dr. Chows- Nei'e:`I•'cto i I t,nn ahie-- to,do guy- housework ant ,tho.u>;1) 7,6• years Misr,-' fe -Tetter`'.'hair- • - It is Woman's greatest friend at every critical stage in• her life and i13'''` endorsed by -Women everywhere. 1i4cents--a; box -a1 dealer or- dmanson . ;•- Limi ' ��O1'Oih�d ..• r--The-,head:: of a 0:.r. ea o -trading. organization which unites:_ its >'ading—with=its•-pohfae5 a,. political- theorist has-lust-contxol-,of. the political movement , he started. and-is--being-driven into im---: ,possible: positions by class rule extremists. He is under •the domination of \Vood, the political -boss of Alberta He would • ,give effectto�Free 'rade, this dcstroyrltg 'Canada's industrial, and , economic structure. • - ANote:.for Cres' r is a Vote for; .Chaos So,ev"as ive'that 'n-lbod �Y knows where he; actually stands on the_ .. treat issuesof,;tb day.. Fits: his :policy to suit his -audiences:- _ .Talk.L. .,'rad to the West - and Protection to. the East Specializes n hi h -,so int g p -a gv. - His parry -i `pleclg> t ; 'to a large 'measure of Free Trade, but fails to suggest .newv methods `of obtaining• necessary -National Revenues. r.. ......_Dark : A.Vote fa>f sl Is a Flung 4i the Easily the ontctaniling figure in Canadian public life to -day, and pn 'the -only real Lea; ler' in: si hL Able,- forcef i1, eourageous, and '.: , A -statesman of demonstrated ability with �.n_. _._ ; _ - ullxight�ncl�d:,l.eI.'broad National and Imperial vision and an unassailable record... • Stands firm for the maintenance of a reasonable Protecttive Tariff, . and aims to provide the maximum amount of profitable2s'• _? y�}SOIl2`=.for .:all., _ a i -- ._ w- - -� • A VOTE FORMEICIILN ISA VOTE FOR SPEED --Y RETURN T MO .�L'`?ROS1'ERO JS •TIMES • You'll know . the flavor once`. you. catch:;it—the real flavor . . of sweet Virginia :leaf. :: .:its ripener right inter -every golden strand .by ' the pure ' Y. 4 sunlight'of the sunny'south. Roll the smoke across your tonguesaint it grateful? • • . 1 Y,— Stiuids for Canadian Pacific Ocean' Service; -but -with us it -means ,aGosoodurpc omfbgineag sinur, ey'otour thheomwhedois leCourteous, Polite, ObligingService' household. • t.. `Highest Cash Prices for Cream, Eggs ,and • Poultry --Our advice-`;wetd4 be to<sell your- ` poultry earlytins year.' I i ees are expected to_ be ulucli lower 'than 'ant year.. • - '.. SELL NOW SILV RW0OD $00E 97, LUCtt OW Any'handy man can install bath- - , :. room fixtures that make a neat • appearance, but the vital -parts 1 , "'era, are'•conce led' i y. • under the • floor, and' require '¢he .,��xw,oxkr�ushap-.of•�-�al�.ixtechaxel�•.•:.•__ _ • 'Be •:sure• to consult us be€o're •' placing your contract, We handle the well-known Met• . :• la : , PipeIess,. ,-and'. -the. Empire:' . _... . K ing•-Pipe or .Pipelesa • Furnaces. Thes.•, furnaces, :,installed by, us, are a pleasure to operate;, and ', give ;4': -No; i-re-- headqualters for. Eavetroug ing, Sheet Metal Work and. Elec.' iridal 3'ork_ - 4 -Gil051 DIS:COVERED AT FLESHERTON (Fles1ierfolrAdVOz'ate) • Recently . the operators in the tel- 'tin '1ravC--1rc'err-1 ing shivers• over strange noises issu- , illi; gniiro:the .1.tasotne rooms above tite uuice. - 11re Young' ladies, of course, began to think Ot:lti'hgsts.anti:: spooks. Another: Ong .thought the Ma- • '- crinis inial -hail -Bicillin loose It-w•ts • e,. NAVY ,CUT i'i ttki CIGARETTES• ;:: r • Special Attention Paid to' All • G. DRINKWALTER,� '.. PI UMBER; 8t •rn4s 4ii ll 1Piio.it tt i 38a :: ' . 1iteltatli oil •'i�utstlay evening; of last Week-ttta put 'the ljflisllin •touch to it *hen -- ' -' • the: young lady wouldn't gar dtunne ��r.int.-ill .tiyl .u:y11c, arici tl e.ailjg.! t. 1)t•r`. a'wr Wouldn't stay wi'.hout CO.tlpally. t'eardi etas Maim°tie next morning, and'r@suited ill and,11g ?-, the .140.1c 'Ruston terrier' belollg,?ig to, Mrs. bill - Gael' •b Ont:,' Insurance ONS; •ltd.' , ;0.1-I� SUTHERLAND dr, S p , �' Fire and • 1 livtili, tr hi}h halt .tit (li • ii iba.na icrl:_ .1; sii>[eF girl ; ru1 ' w1y tt hen he utia, lute • over it CNeelt. Aitneug•tl.Nip il:l1 been The National Liberal Arid Conservative Party j blicit ,Coinmittea ' - There will he little change in men's wear this winter, particularly in the pants' pockets, x &modern magazine is a small body df litersttire surrounded by an 'ocean r,tayywlW 1 y y 1 t•' .lilted.. lilO •solitttgy ..l'Unjinelllellt, he came r 1'rntruti4 i 1 •i1t i. No out ]Minting like the proverbial scare- crow care - troll; 11(4 he Tut in is a mystery, waw � a t r i on required Cha 'e Ointment v.1:1 ', ) •to rots at once aha It isn't Ilk ly that he win dq the lasting bout l)t mit. n b x of .adv�erttxemento ' .(Y • r. it C. . 0 ill and afford dealer% or Edinansol), italics & ,C"., Limited.'' rt.rohtn. simple -116* true. if you inett4ion tilt* I p iv O#ci,,A C93i _ 9Q1 At1►13>) St+ ]PINY Pe51abe!,Ai1 • Or same stunt tigaipt • •• ' 1,0, tt.F. Lu<•know Lodge meets aver? • Fibrin;' renin t at li o'elock'iit their Il.•::. Campbell street: All bt' thrv* cur,l;i.,iy invited. •Oii:icers#' Nobla Grand,Relit. JMhiisten; Vied Grand, Arch. Barbour; Ree, Sec,; E, Aitcid' son, Fin.. Ser.; Dr. Paterson; rep" uter, Ale* xRo1L w.� :. • -.�.d • • 4 • Y p :