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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-05-27, Page 6.r •:sea- a.••••„w.-t1rm.troara• I 1• "COLD MEDAL" Tools always give satisfaction: Made of finest •y materi.a,ls and put together by c*sn, ,etc t :1•->;arktrwn,: t'h ,, last* s. timte . with proper care. You'll liki"COLD1VfrDAj; Tools and other liner, becaitwe of their superior quality. Ask for them by name. All ensibla Farmers Insist Upon "Gold Medal" Harvest Tools For Sale at First -Cha, HarJwj�e Sttes C , V , ,' • . " . 47--_,.e.,";;Ai €:,:>..-te,/, ... _ .... „..... WING:{AM; ONT. • The school with cotpetent 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.. Enter any time. D. A. McLachlin, Pres. phone 166 • Murray .McLeish..Principal. _- w•p- . "TALL.'SWEARING 1Tete Walkerton Telescope had the following: Some body did tall sweat ing at Police Court here Saturday .and it will be some, job for the Max; istrate to decide who is :telling the truth. Albert Scott, a young farmer of Huron Tp. who.- lakl an assault charge against his neighbor, Geo. D. Thor;: p . on. got into the witness. box ac..i gave a minute description of how, on the 7th of May he had words with his neighbor, Thompson, across the fe_nce,.__dt...how. Thompson finally climbed over the , fence and came at .him. Scott . claimed that a number of blows were struck and then Thomp- son returned 'to his own field. Then - the defendant, Thompson, stepped into the box and. declared -he hadn't heen- 'in t 'teed --at all, on that -day or at any time near then. At -this juncture Mafi-istrate Tolton . g'ranted the . de- fense an adjourment until next Fri - clay . at 2 p. m. to enable them to get other witnesses: c --o•o — --- GE`1i''1'ING EVEN r Ilealthy, fla1pyBoys and girls S your child healthy? Is ar—he or she up to stan- dard weight,, of good color, with .,plenty of rich, red blood to noirish the grow= ing tissues? For chiltlren . who are thin, I dale, anaemic, under weight, nervous, restless, sleepless, Dr. Chases' Nerve Food - is of the greatest benefit imaginable. Being mild cnd gentle in ac- tion, and yet wonderfully pat- ent as a restorative, it soon makes the blood rich and builds up the feeble nerves. a0 cents a Lox, 0 for t�.;' all 4 al.rq, or lComonr+on, Tates & co.. Ltd.. To c•at�. WAS • COOi1 7', i i fi'1'11I;NT W141 1,(?!) 40W.n IIU,11.--.-14 ---hr ..!• Yr -1 ready more Than pail for the p;,r _ I chaSb pricer. • There is still wood th• r and considering the excess ih the a- mount of receipts over expenditur, and the vnrons• ways in which it, 1. reduced the co=t. of fuel,l it is esti 1 ated that •a to the riti?et $1:7410 wa•' ,.'i'(•, t,•+1 in that put( ha e.. It took e ot;.,•fil':•:d !e ai'rlitll/.flt `,fr convitt+•ehe ( r,i t Ih, it of that; ef,:: i investment «•t,; wise; 'a ntiml,nr }}, ,k their head ;1 .•1,1 considered dent, +ae • Council had made t he A ease that probably is without ' _precedent' in the., annals" ot Canadian law courts, has just been disposed ,of by Judge Sutherland in the the. Div - kion. Court. R. J. Orr, a farmer re- siding - at Fairmount, about eight- �: ;lc s front Meaford .sued the .Tow-- sh ip of Euph}}''asia for the . recovery of 71, cents which he claimed to have overiai4 the --township rrrship cottector in the way of taxes. The plaintiff in his- t; -t imonv stated that .he had been. at a i ,^s of `'.;R.F7 in trying to have the :r;lc•;-;ect error rectified.. In the mean- t i u1Q...Orr had a petition circulated :t!'.egin;: Vial the township treasurer was behind in his accounts, and asking that ,his hooks be audited by a charter- ed accountant. This was clone and t h,". r, su l t.. was that the books were 1,,,i td to, he -correct with, the except- ion, of a ' few' cents. The audit cost the township $800. The Judge M s.;cd_.the actio -with eats to- the•. •piniitiff. It is 'said that the Town- Fhip ('i►uneil will bring an action :1! :!'nst Orr lior the 'recovery of the ...)1! alt paid 'for the ritrclit. • • 1: it int Fells a 'lad of 15, and son of 144.41 I:<�lls; near. Wmgliat i' Was the cc•tifi of a runaway accident'on Mon - last. week. He was driving what considered a quiet team hitched ; t ' r :r landroller, and when just throu- ph with iiia work the team ranaway. fhe• of:tfit na:sea_ tlu.otttrh•the•gate :.u( was .iriTrmus." j ries. c was to .the Wingham Hospital, and • had no exception A A California dredging company is i (,t•tr l e1on well. • placing a lame .plant on the Petwe ('}ton „ had grown rnwn to be a city of' 'River to conduct placer mining omit- :,:on ).oirn people before the first child ptions for gold. 1. hn i died .• Are You Willing --- TO FORGET WHAT YOU HAVE DONE FOR OTHER PEOPLE; AND • TO REMEMBER WHAT OTHER, PEOPLE HAVE DONE., FOR YOU? TO IGNORE WHAT THE. WORLD. OWES: YOU, AND TO THINK WHAT YOU OWE TO THEA WORLD? TO PUT YOUR RIGHTS IN. THE BACKGROUND, YOUR DUTIES IN THE MIDDLE DISTANCE, AND YOUR CHANCES TO DO A LITLE MORE THAN YOUR DUTY IN THE FOREGROUND? TO SEE THAT yoult FEL- LOWMEN ARE JUST AS REAL AS YOU ARE, AND TRY TO LOOK BEHIND THEIR FACES its..._ T+O- THEIR ::HEARTS, 11/UNGAV1 ,:.J;OY:x TO CLOSE, YOUR .I O( ,; 'OF': COMPLAINTS AND LOOK AROUND YOU FOR A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN SOW A FEW SEEDS OF HAPPI-/ NESS? THEN YOU ARE READY FOR SELF-DENIAL. • Are You Willing --- TO STOOP DOWN AND CONSIDER THE NEEDS AND THE DESIRES OF LITTLE CHILD- REN; Y ' TO REMEMBER THE WEAKNESS AND. LONELINESS OF PEOPLE WHO ARE GROWING QLD; TO STOP ASKING HOW MUCH YOUR FRIENDS LOVE YOU, AND ASK YOURSELF WHETHER YOU LOVE THEM .ENOUGH? TO BEAR 1N MIND THE THINGS THAT OTHER PEOPLE/HAVE TO BEAR ON THEIR HEARTS; TO TRY TO UNDERSTAND WHAT THOSE WHO LIVE IN THE SAME HOUSE WITH YOU REALLY WANT, WITHOUT Y WAITING FOR THEM TO TELL YOU? TO TRIM YQUR LAMP SO THAT IT WILL GIVE .MORE: LIGHT AND LESS SMOKE, AND. TO CARRY 1T IN FRONT SO THAT 'YOUR SHADOW WILL FALL BEHIND YOU? TO MAKE A GAVE FOR YOUR UGLY THOUGHTS AND A GARDEN FOR YOUR KINDLY FEELINGS, • WITH THE GATE OPEN ?k rl ' ARE YOU WILLING TO DO THESE THINGS, EVEN FOR A LITTLE WHILE? THEN YOU ARE READY FOR SELF-DENIAL. Are You Willing --- TO BELIVE THAT LOVE IS THE STRONGEST THING IN THE WORLD—STRONGER THAN HATE, STRONGER THAN EVIL, STRONGER THAN DEATH—AND THAT THE BLESSED LIFE WHICH BEGAN IN BETHLEHEM NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY YEARS AGO IS TIIE IMAGE AND BRIGHTNESS OF THE ETERNAL LOVE? i THEN YOU ARE READY FOR SELF-DENIAL. ( With acknowledgments to Dr. Henry Van Dyke.; • 1`.- . Salvation Army JUBILEE SELFDENIAL APPEAL IVIAYT28 and 29 Objective:- $250 f- LOCAL COMMITTEE: JOS. E. AGNEW, CHAIRMAN D. C. TAYLOR TREASURER, t H:1ul.1► Al' h 1FltT SECY. EVIDENCE f Of Success of Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy and Hacking's Kidney - and Liver Pills —o— Wm. Fullarton, R. R. 1, Listowel: "I doctored for eight years for Stomach Trouble and Pains all through my )may. got no relief until I used Hacking's Heart and . Nsrvs Remedy which fixed. tine up all right. nosed Hacking's Kidney and Liver Pills along with the Remedy." Mrs. H. Hinchcliffe, Wingham: '.I was on the point of a complete Nervous Breakdown, could not sleep or plan my household dutlea, truffer ed with my Heart and my Nerves _and _--do tors could do little for me. Atter taking the flint lox ott Hack. ng's Heart and Nerve Remedy 1 -improved so much in health that 1 e•ontin-ued with a 6 box treatment a n rl, am o.ble to return to my work with renewed vigor." Mr. Richard Jones, Doon, Ont.: "I_ Lave had Pains under my Heart for some time and tried all sorts of remedies and have been to four dif- ferent doctors and mufti get ao re- lief. i took one box of Hacking's Heart Ind Nerve Remedy and felt' very much dotter. I took another bax and• have be.r;n, ahio to wank again}. • 'T N tit your reined wrf:ks _ at a 'lktre. the pain was so great." These are only a few at the many, tc'stintoniels that. come to us v+olutti tatily and. I ant sure that you tr9, will get "h�flcial results if you will, but give them a fair trial. Bur then from your dealer. heist aa Mack- in ' n there• a ng s. • �. arroomasoilln • r.. i 4 ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA 7 he applications for -New Assurances received Company, during 1919 reached a total of ovvereby the • $100,009,000 This exceeds the largest amount of ordinary su>rance previously written in one Life As` of the British Empire. year by any Company Get a Policy in 1920. Agent, Lucknow. Geo. H. Smith T > " in. ,Ifi1$; ['had .Ii1R lake s and 49 rivers leased for fishing Tio rposes, providing, a re- venne Of $76,4248. iI • It is report r•d that a British. eoni- pony i, to etotubllish an iron and steel 1 industry ter Hritiyh (:olumhia to utilize• the native orq s of the Province. • Vii -P0,000 in loans have been ex- tended to the returned soldiers on the Cape. Creiker Indian "Reserve Sc;)di.ers' (�icrve by the ,Land Settlement Iloar.J. Capt R. Garland, the Indian agent re - parts very favorably upon the ap- parent activity and' interest of the own, who .ere• taking advantage of the lnr+nv. 16. • , V A prominet citizen who is ready to try anythn always homefrom B once paraded ttahlshment the other afternoon a �- ttir- ed in an overall suit of blue drill. Half an hour later he Paraded d as per usual and groomP � by 1ed th s t wife.. , In this inshis wens briefHatiarrison Reviewee the rebelion , • I