The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-03-18, Page 5FARMERS TAKE NOTICE..
WE EXPECT A CAR OF AGRI-LIME *0 ARRIVE
NEXT WEEK. WE WILL GIVE SPECIAL. PRICES TO
CUSTOMERS "TAKING SAME OFF CAR AT STATION
WE HAVE HAD MANY ENQUIRIES FOR THIS a
PRODUCT. WE UNDERSTAND IT IS -OF VERY GREAT
VALUE TO THE LAND. '
AN ACRE OF SOIL PROPEJtLY ENRICHED WITH
. AGRI-LIME WILL YIELD TWICE THE AMOUNT' OF
..WHEAT, BARLEY QR 'CLOVER THAT IT YIELDED
T... BEFORE THE -TREATMENT.
WE•CAN GIVE Yr1U MANY REASONS W-IIY -YOU
SHOULD USE AGRI-LIME, ALSO WHEN ANI) WHERE
IT IS .BADLY NEEDED.
COME IN AND WE WILL TAL K OVER THE MAN Y
USES AND TELL YOU HOW TQ GROW BETTER CROPS
TO THE ACRE.
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COILED WiRE, AND WIRE FENCES.. GET OUR- 'PRI.
CF.S.
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McLeod & .loynt The Storz Where Your
Money Goes Farthest
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WINGHAM, ONT. '
The school with competent instructors and superior courses. Graduates
placed in positions. Affiliated with the Elliott Business College, Tor-
onto; and the Central Business College, Stratford. Write for free cata-
logue. Enteil any time.
0. A. McLachlin, Pres. Phone 166 Murray McLeish, Principal.
CONSTIPATION
By the term (GNi3T[F '1'
A 1ON is meant either infrequent, difficult or In-
sufficient evacuation of the contents of the Lower Bowel.
The Symptoms are headache, Dizziness, Mental Sluggishness, Lack of
Concentration, Lassitude ora feeling of General Indisposition, Bad Breath,
Coated Tongue, Loss of Appetite, Sallow Skin which may become dry and
rough and Pimples may appear. Sometiruep there is Heart Palpitation,
Hysterical Spells .and" Nervi;us Exhaustion:
IV IS IMPORTANT to treat constipation promptly as this condition
_gen. rally leads to many serious disorders.
(.aretul Judgweiit should be used in selecting a proper remedy; ordin-
ary Cath.rtics' arid Laxatives have a weakening effect upon the s►aatem.
otbcrs'Gripe and Purge and Mineral Oils, if taken several tares a day may
retard secretion of the gastric Juke and also interfere with the obsorption
of food. 'LACKING'S KIDNEY ANI) LIVER PILLS form an *ideal tonic -
laxative fur Constipation send Its evil results.
We give herewith the medicinal action of the ingredients. of HACK-
INW$ K �(,lE; ' • N..• -
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n as tut e va ue of this wonderful medicine. •
' CASCARA — Laxative, Citthartic, with Intestinal Torpidity. This acts
Tunic to the Liver and Intestines, best when used in combination with
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d e.: not cause. Griping or unpleasant other drugs and herbn.
symptoms, good .for Chronic Cons -ti -
potion wilco used to small and repeat-
ed doses for a considerable period of
tltn. .
MAY APPLE—Useful in Fevers
and Inflammations of almost every
type and for all disorders of the Liver
and Spleen. For indigestion, Jaun-
dice, Piles. Constipation, Dropsy and
Skill 'eruptions.'
( ULVEItT S' ROOT—A Laxative
and Ton!', useful In Dyspepsia, Jaurt-
dire, I'ilgp, Diarhoea, Dysentery,
f'hr Tera. Corrects •Liver • Troubles
01.' •a tone and vigor of action to the PEPPERMINT --Useful in Flatuent.
enure ueeretive apparatus of the sys- 'Colic to check Nausea and Colic. For
tern. Also for Inflammation of the Spasmodic Pains of the Stomach and
E! Oder. Bowels, tor Neuralgia and Rheums-
(AMf'OCE l'sed in Obstinate tism, prevents griping and for gas on
Cor,atlpation and Dropsies attended the stomach.
HYO:;CYAMCS--Nelpful to the
Kidneys, stops pain, soothes the
Nerves, lessens irritability of the
Nerve Centres. For Tr'unctional pal-
pitation of- the Heart, helpful. to the
Mucus Membrane of the Kidneys and
Bowels. Chiefly employed to re-
lieve pain and to quiet Nervous ex-
citemenk
t^APSICtTM—Stimulant and Stom-
ache, useful In Feeble and Languid
Digestion, Dyspepsia, Atonic Gout,
Colic and Cholera.
These are the principal ingredients of Backing's Kidney and Liver
shies; you will find that this combination will produce i healthy condition
of tam Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels.
Nn othet drugs or combination of drugs, oils, laxatives, pills or •bur-
g.i.tiv's will have such beneficial effect as HACKING'S KIDNEY AND LiVER
but you musthe sure to get HACKiNG'M is no other kind will do. -
Price 26c a box, 5 for $1.00. Sold by all dealers or by mail. Hacking's
I,tr.-.itt'd. Listowel.
SHIRKING. 'DECISIONS
Look out when you recognize in
yourself a tendency to evade dec.is-
ions. Nothing is metre fatal tha?}n the
impulse to shirk decisions that'con-
a cern you. To pass that duty oh to a
friend, however wise means the im-
pairment` of your own power.. No
;• man can dost i your food for you.
/Ind no cine cast decide for you." The
. food another digests goes` into nom-
ishing his body, and the questions he
decides
Y� gees into str'engthing hip
judgement and will; and in both cases
you are left. out. If you are of i
temperament which finds' it is easy
to shirk decisions b call the more
particular not to delegate that duty
le another. —Selected
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HE WONi)ERED WHERE
Jenkihs was sitting down to break-
fast one morning, when he was as-
tounded to see in the paper an an-
nouncement of his ,own death. He
rang ups his friend Smth at once
"Hello Smith," said he, "Have you
seen'the ani ouncement of my death
in the paper?, "Yes," r.'p!'.ed friend
Smith, "hut wht(re "are you speaking
from?"
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It"tchl n" hes
Ing, or
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surgical lope
. No
ation requi>
Dr, Chase's Ointment will rello rb You at once
and a,c certainly cure ou. too. a po=i
drntr+rs, or i'aimanson. Bates k (;n., L1oi1 ,
Toronto. Sample box free if you menti Y
paper sod swims !a stat)rp to pay.petsffr.,
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Bank Irwin, of Walkerton, has au •
half-dozen mules in training at. Walk-
erton. 'He is going to take theta out
west to work on his prairie faro,,
John Collins, an old swatch repairer,
who came to the Hot; -e of Refuge at
Walkerton ,about- si : i,ronths ago
from Southampton, pas d away on
Monday last from pneumonia, aged
85 years, says the Bruce Times. The r
deceased; who ,was. a bachelor and a
confirmed recluse, was familiarly
known as "John the Hermit," owing
to his- peculiar habit of dwelling
alone in a small ,shanty, in the woods
for nlaanyf-yeai•;;. • He was laid at rest
in' the Refuge cemetery on Tuesday
H (t.ernh-111,
Jivatriee i)avis, a n►tr;;c' in.
training at' the Bruce County Ilos
pi tai, .died there of -pneumonia on
Meld's' of last week. She had beet'
ill with flu, -and had recovered suf-
ficiently to be about. The hospital
staff being busy she volunteered to
help, but soon contracted pneumonia
and died after two days illness...
Robert Donaldson, ,who some weeks
' A'p.+' 19/4'. v's },,t c....� r r,,Y. '
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iness in Guelph. •
.A ieeeent issue of the Vancouver
Sun contaizled'+an account of the mar-
riage at Vancouver of Dr. Ernest Gil- •
lies, brother of Dr. -M. M. H. Gillies,
Teeswater. • The bride was Miss
Edith Ag'nes,Blair, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Blair, of Van-
c•auver. The marriage took .place . in
St. Johns • Church, Vancouver.
•W. H. Taft, ex -president of the
United States, on a recent lecturing.
tour in Ontario, gave an address at,
Owen Sound. On his way fromOwen
Sound he passed through Chesley,
and Dr. Biehn of that town thought
.it would be a good 'idea to have the
ex -president make a short speech
while there. He called up Mr. Tuft
hs telephone and the big man from 1
the south readily agreed to give n
short address to the high school stu-
dents
at the station. He was as good
as his word and spoke to quite a
Targe crowd from the car platform,
' Judge Klein attended a Conference
of Ontario Judges with the Attorney -
General at Toronto hest, week, when
a number of matters were discussed.
An important : decision reached was`
that most of the Countfes will be
united with others for judicial pur-
poses and from now on, Bruce judges
will frequently sit on Grey County
cases when the occasion demands it,
and vice versa
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Ex -Reeve E. G. Kuntz,. Culross, has
moved to Formga. He will devote all
his time to the' management of the
Formosa Mutual Fire Insurance Co:
The town of Kincardine has passed
a new traffic by-law, designed to coni..: