The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-08-19, Page 5•
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Let Us
• Help You Make a Garden
8EAUTIFTTL surroundings add to the value of your prop-
erty. A flower garden to beautify --a vegetable garden to reduce
your table cost. We have everything to make garden work easy--
spades, rakes, lawn hose, lawn mowers. etc.
Beautify our house with O -Cedar Polish (25c to $3.00 sizes).
Q -Cedar Polish Moa the tins and labor -saver. is 11 xn
NEW PERFECTION OIL COOKING STOVES.
ALL SIZES AND STYLES.
ricAtiftei°te • MARTIN aSEN0-13114PAINIII' A'ND'Y:iRNISi1ES. A
KIND FOR EVERY PURPOSE.
GET OUR PRICES ON CORRUGATED GALVAN-
IZED ROOFING. WE HAVE A QUANTITY AT FAR
LESS THAN PRESENT WHOLESALE PRICES.
BRANTFORD ASPHALT SLATE SHINGLES AND
ROOFING. THF BEST OF ITS KIND ON THE MAR-
KET TO -DAY. ' LET US SHOW YOU WHY.
PREPARED PLASTER.
;A CAR OF PORTLAND CEMENT JUSI AIntl l'ED
WE HAVE PRICES
A NUMBER OF SECOND HAND BI-
CYCLES IN GOOD REPAIR AT RIGHT•
'BICYCLE REPAIRING AND SUPPLIES
WE HAVE A SPECIAL COAL OIL FOR INCU-
BATORS.
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MLEOD&JOYNT
THE STORE WHERE YOUR,MONEY GOES FARTHEST
ESTABLISHED 1872
til Mt OFFICE
IHs,M1LTO 14
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THE 'customer of the Bank of
Hamilton may depend on ab-
solute secrecy in .connection with all
transactions. The .customer's confid-
ence is never violated under any con-
t'ition, even the existence of the ac-
count itself tieing treated as a busi- •
ness confidence. •
BANK OF HAMILTON
LUCItNOW BRANCH -J. A. Clennie, Manager.
WINGHAM. ONT.
FALL TERM FROM AUG. 31st. Graduates Placed in Positions.
Send a card requesting the principal to call on you during the vaca-
tion. We have competent teachers, one for each department. Register
now for the fall teen. - Phone 166.
D. A. McLACHLAN, President. MURRAY McLEISH, Principal.
NOTICE 1'0 CRUDITOR.
. Notice is hereby given, pursuent
to section 56, chapter 121, of the Re-
vised Statutes of Ontario, that all
persons . having claims against the
estate of John MacLean, deceased,
who died at the village of StHelens,
Huron County, Province of Ontario, -
on or about the 17th day of July,
1920, are repuired to send by post
prepaid, or to deliver to the under-
signed, at Luyknow, (int., on or be-
fore the 31 §t day of August, 1920,
their names and addresses, with full
particulars of their claims in writing
and the nature of the securities, if
any., held by them, duly verified by'
a statutory declaration. and further'
take notice that after the said 31st
day of August," ,I920, the assets of
the said estate will be destributed by -
the executors among the parties en=
titled there tar, having regard only
to the claims of •whieh they shall
then have notice; and the estate will
,oft, ,--lut'-r: *1e r.:I,anyv, ala rtisi. • not
filed at the time of the said destri-
bution. .
• Dated at Luckhow, k this 26th day
of July, A.D., 1920.
. George A. Siddall, agent for the
Executors. 19--8--500
INTOXICATED PERSONS
MUST NOT DRIVE
According to the new Legislation,
as passed by the last Session of the
Ontario Government, the penalties
fur violating certain sections uI the
Motor Vehicle Act ha'. e been made
inure severe, especicily Sectio i 14.
which reads as fololws:
"No• intoxicated person sha i dri'.e
a motor vehicle. -
The penalty for violating ' this sec-
tion is provided by Section 24a, which
in part reads as follows:
"Every person who violates the
provision of Section 14 of this Act
shall for the first offence be impris-
oned for a period not exceeding thir-
ty days 'and not less than seven days.
For a second offence for a period
not exceeding three months and not
less than one month." •
The Magistrates have now no op-
tion in the 'natter, they must send
the person convicted to jail, whereas
formerly a fine of fifty dollars or
less might be imposed.
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SCHOOL FAIR, DATES
Holy rood .. ..... .... Sept. 13th.
Teesw ater.. ..Sept: 14th.
Mildmay- - - Sept. 15th.
Port Elgin'.. ' . Sept. 27th.
Kincardine.. . -Sept. 28th.
Tiverton Oct. 1st.
Riversdale .. Oct. 4th.
• A French scientist has niade Ice too
heavy to float by freezing water •und-
er pressure.
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
COMPANY OF CANADA
1 he applications for New Assurances received by the
Company during 1919 reached a total of over
$100,000,000
This exceeds the largest amount of ordinary Life As-
surance previously written in one year by any Company
of the British Empire.
Geo. H. Smith,
Get a Policy in 1920. Agent, Lucknow.
The Argentine Government has re-
quired railroads to heat their cars in
Passenger trains as a health measure
The til'''e of the Argentine guato
l :ant ha: 'ng bet•n -found suitable for
lace manufactures, a lace factory
v. ill be established in that country:
A real man never hunts danger
and never dodges it when he ought
;u meet it.
The prig* list for the Canadian N a-
tional Exhibition .amounts this year
to approximately, $75.000 It practic-
ally all goes to the egricultural class-,
es
The, nian who is so constituted that
you would be willing to do must any
kind of a favor for him is the ens
•hs
some to used Yelp the least.
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Do not roger
another day with
lichen .M.
enc. •+r )'rotrod-
t g f ile+. :to
snrzteal oper-
s t i o n
fep UIt$led
Dr. Chase'. OInta,tcpi
�1n$aenel bear sl
am °t>dsises Batts co.. limited.
MKMi Des ase u la tesatt s
p'w*rM
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CANADIA; ACIFIC
FARM LABORERS WANTED
"Fare Going "-315 to WINNIPEG. "Fare Returning" --120 from WINNIPEG.
teat per stile Wiuipt to destitution cent pr wile starting piet b wiellipeLt
GOING DATES TERRITORY
AUGUST el, (Front
and `From
AUGUST 1 e,. tFrom
From
AUGUST 1 1, From
and Brom
Station. in Ont..rio; Smith's Falls to and including Toronto on .Lake Ontario Shore Ling
and Havelock-Peterburo :,tine. -
Stations Kingston to Renfrew J faction. inclusive.
Stations on Toronto -Sudbury d.rest line. between Toronto and Parry Sound igclusive.
Stations Dranorl to F't r t McNi-oll and Burketon: to Bobcaygeon. inclusive.
Stations South and Wrtt of Toronto -to and including Hamilton and Windsor. Ont.
Owen Sound. Wa'-zt•cton. Teeswater- Wingharn, Elora. Listowel, Goderich. St. Mary's.
Port Burwell; And St. T{igtm', Branches. •
AUGUST 18. ,Ftom Stations Toronro and North to Bolton. inclusive.
$P(CIAL TRAINS t ROM TORONTO
rttkoait-it:utasstiiat r - r"ar.a*1:an f' .' .' „cries. W.: R. f!•OW AICD:,.,E4istrict passenger Agent. Toronto.
Dancing
and
Music
The emotional aide of the Major-
ity of people cannot be satisfied by
Free Libraries, Gymnasiums, Play-
grounds, etc. The love of moving the
heekby body to the rhythm of musk
in some form of dancing isan in-
born peculkir ty of the average man ,,
and woman; with liquor and indec-
ent music, Bowe vac, dances may do
more harem than bacteria. It is path
attic to see in our lame towns and
cities young Hien and wunten rust►
to some dance had to satisfy a
desire for amusement.
People who have used up their
strength in Dancing, Late hours.
Mich Foode or have, perhaps looked
tido long upon the Wine when it was
Red and have let Old John Barley-
corn sap their vitality will find a
boon in the use of
Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy.
It will dispel "that tired feeling"
tak" away that feeling of depression
and nervousness that comes from
lowered vithlity and brim bask the_
smithy rich. red color to the cheeks.
It will mwke your beauty sleep more
sattis•fping so that you wit' awake in
the mornings full of life and hopes
and more able to carry on with the
day's work. The "Wilts that hurt"
Olin MO _ eeslly be overcome..._4ouu
will use Hacking's Heart and Nerve
Remedy to strengthen the Nerves, to
add power to the Heart and to tre-
dve and stimulate the circulation of
the Blood. ' Buy them from your
dealer. 50c a btu. 6 for $2.60.'
F ORDYt'E
—Tuesday, Aug. 17.
Misses' Vinnie Haines and Mildred
McQuillin, also Mrs. Robert ilaines
visited relatives at Vingham on Sun-
day last.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor and
family visiting' relatives at Auburn on
Sunda'.
Mr. and Mrs.. William Rintoul and
family, of Wingham, visited his
brother, Alex Rintoul, on Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs. Souter Taylor visited
relatives near Auburn- recently.
Mrs. Gaunt is at present visiting
her daughter, Mrs John Jamieson.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy 4lavens and
family, Mr. and Mrs. -dose Champ-
ion and 'Harry made a motor trip to
Arthur. Limehouse, Terracotta and
Hamilton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rush. of Wing -
ham, visited at Peter Leaver's dur-
ing the week
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.I.SHFIELU
—Tuesday. Aug.• 17.
The completion of what is known
as the Buckingham Bridge. took place
on August 13th, when the contract-
or, . Mr. Thomas Sandy. iwrited all
the members of the County Council,
together with Mr. Roy Patterson,
1 county engineer, and thes.goodent.
inspector to be present. The bridge
was duly inspected and pronounced a
first• class job, which reflects much
credit upon Mr. Sandy and upon the
young engineer, Mr. Patterson. Af-
ter the inspection the whole et mpany,
including the workmen and all who
contributed their services in the con-
struction of the fine piece of work,
were invited to Mr. Buckingham's
where they assembled upon the lawn.
where ice cream and cake, w ere serv-
ed in the good old style hospitality
which everyone present seemed to
appreciate., After the lunch mem-
bers of the Council were called upon
to express.•their opinions of the work
they had just inspected. Mr. Sandy
came in for many compliments on
his skill, and the faithfulness with.
which he had followed out the plans
and specifications. The work 'had
been corirnt-nced'on May, IS. and• the
time occupied in completing it was
considered very short. • The work-
men were alto complimented oa their
share ie the undertaking, Mt.
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DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE
N
cise
NOTICE
ho Manufacturers, Wholesalers
and ketairlers
OTICE is hereby given to all concerned, that •Returns,
accompanied by r tnittance of Luxiiry and Ex -
Taxes, must be made as follows to the Collector of
.Inland. Revenue, Owen Sound, from whom any information
desired may be obtained:
Returns of Luxury Tax must be made on the first and fif
teenth day of each month.
Returns of Jewellers' Tax, Manufacturers Tax, and Sales
Tax Must be .niade not later than the last day of the month following the month covered by the Return.
Returns for Taxes ,in Arrears must be niade forthwith, e
oth- erwise the penalty provided by law. will be enforced.
-- --By order of the
DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE
Collector of Inland Revenue •
N. P. HORTON
Owen Sound, OnL
Sandy's well known modesty prevent-
ed him from making any reply, but
the tine bridge stands as 'e monu-
ment of his' skill. .
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Stlol nt-r Pair) \.its
1 realize !!:::t i:ir tri,- jt.rit�, of tl:,ire
farmers do nu: il• e l t •til tis:f•i s to
chat they sl.u,,Id do in t.,: etin:iry p::. -
iiee. but mankind rent!'- to ¢tit. kn•
Most' met: n. , d will. ;o give o •.-
Mona!
. sional prods ''l nr !er to kc.:• t t
to the !nark. 1 tt. se n t-. ;:r.• :t
with the ::attic good int. nilou
-wife' "just tells iiir'r h►r•!tznd"—w, -
Cause she is int••rested in hint.
l'ailiaF ;-a.;tar• s •Ito;:iii be
tr,ented with rr.tin. nt:;tl er t •'n
fe,•d in the : t:able. Tht lot dry, tt :i-
tht'r of J'ine wars short fe' d :or
July and At!guit; ti':is means : r: •.;;
miik and rre;irii cheQu•'S. or d sr,;. 11
amount_of bi tte'1 to i -••l2.. 13y tl..•
of the milk or cream .btque we tis
'know th•• rattle of out; herd. hut no;
the vain.- tit individual cows, '►titin
latter can tee knew•ii• only, -by .tet;inr
each cow in the he; -d. with scales and
fat test.
Neit to it e4 in importance, conics
salt and •, tee: r.' W i:hoot •plenty of
th,se, cows fadtnot He'll{ well. Salt
.aids dig stion ;t'iti gives tone to a
row's s} .'int. An - atet age cow re-
Qr.:res a'.out one ounce of salt daily.
trate' is the great carrier, of nature's
supplies of quant ant animal feed. A
rout• in full'G.►w ,of milk will. drink
frunm ten to rw.'n•y k.,;itns of water
d.t;ly. Needle=s to say' the water
e!:•'uId br pare. -
Cooling 'milk and r•ream on the
farm is l'er!t:.r t nest to Ir:pertance.
.M:'k for rhe tender .—ry . cheea.ry, or
foe city tte,00la4,te h'' -
ler,; 70 d, su.• t as pt:r•:!►ta aft• r
tett►king—: t tt toxer tc;ni'••ratute if
at all pa, .title. 'Some firms will not
ac, -opt Hulk at ,a terrperatu'e above
65 degs. 1'. and prefer it below tiu
dr es. • Plenty 'of , "lariats''. or pref-
erably lc.-w-a't'r fur rouging milk is
n -'ded. Whore w.t err is •st ..:'-e it
nf.,y be t.s. J fu: wat `r in,4 sit), k afntr
if tbe cotlin,Q tart
b•', kept ! -an. A 'atilt cc,'. r is ..
great co::t,•r.:ence where there is
g. ,d s:.;,p:y of e•'!d wst.: itt,t;pt
pr. ssure
1'r�Ol:r, ream :s til:'e h .more en.. 1'
d+; tt•. h,,,.:t :tee th're h, ony at'o it
to fifteen 'g' 'r sant- the balk to . n -i•
a.' cotaf+rir.•:i with ;.tttk. Iriairrti't 1�
ati't te•;,.., ting' at. fi'rs`t
sltunlcl h in ' -i v. -.,,• -
allowed t ' •t'.:.::>, :`e•'e-'ut:rtl tee
...cream p: •', :iettr•d for the rev, let:,
* .pty it t, rt.., tit ..t tan, R- -.'; an !
re;eat}' '":•'r:t'onrw'ce::11....:: t T ce
:r
.:l ifls .t,.•.. '''. t rS i:1.t.,r 1.1 ,,,,y•i,t'r.,. t: •.t . .. ,:4:
. ;er:-i.t': or ' •r .,cit r r,,ir around' y,-);: art; chet'rfii - . .n :.
pt-'r'.tee:v.''dht tr'.'sfor the'
• boat upward' in quality. --prof eselfil's'esRah.
h Qts^.dpoint. it i� worth t hilt
'n;:king of 1:r.' baiter 1n Ontario.
erei'ybody $}lot:'t; give Ontario baiter to try to make happy those yo:: ltsso-
CANADIAN
NATIONAL
EXHIBITION
TORONTO
Aug. 28-Sep.11
"The Greatest Annual Event
on Earth -
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Where the Nation shows its best finished
_product of the Mine, Fisheries. forest.
Factory. Studio and Laboratory for
Exhibition. Comparison. instruction an.l
Eacouraeement •
Pageantry on a Massive
Scale.
Incomparable Music.
Fine Arts. Applied and Graphic Arts
Isternationtil Photographic Salon.
Demonstrations daily by
Northwest Mounted Police
Twe days of sensations: automobile
:acute Mile.s.+ninute motor boatased
rater sports. Electric shot'.
AserIeaa boat LI'. Stock i vulrry.
tractor end Farm Machinery Duren.
t;wrressest tsbitotts and
it emeaatratioea
And a wore of other Special
A Kray tiaina
r!od Caueetrtire year -1.201.000
Visitors a, 1919. '
JOHN G. KENT.
G -neral Manseer.
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Canadian Natiora;
has sev-t'ral times been '•is tell by fire
The !a`f. tele*' l. was iU11•i whe•
$3. 0.0i -o) worth of buil.i:ne:s
Gra'- Sti4'.
Y. U. D4au, u.- A. C'► 'get GveIplli,
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