The Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-10-25, Page 5• •
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BRUCE COUNTY NEWS
It le said that the bop of the 160
Battalion are planning the publication
of a newspaper to be known 441nm
• In Khaki:"
Crown Attorney "Dixon, who has
been acting deputy judge during Judge
Klein'e• illness, has been formally
gazetted deputy judge.•
Mr. end Mrs. Male. of Chesley,
• have gone, te Old Point Comfort. Yir-
. ginia, to spend sx weeks with a view
• to improving Mr. Male's health,
Neil McLean. a Kincardine fold
# • bo3/ whohas made good -in Detroik
was home on a visit last eoeek.' - Re is
city passenger ageht for the White
Star „Line.
8, has dessisled...operate
lige-re/emery in Teeswater all, winter.
Though in the lousiness more than 30
years, this is his first experiment with
Winter butter -making
Dan Madden, of near Obepstort
states that from two poundf seed
potatoes precured by him from the
0. A. 0. hist spring bas. grown 109
pounds of excellent, petatoes.
Bruce County bad 16 fires during
the year ending -August, 191.7, accord;
ing to ,the Provincial Fire • Marshall's,
report The total loss was 0,724 00
and alr of this but $1,100 was covered
•by insurance.
•Pte. Alex.- Fyte a kineai.ellue boy
who enlisted atVagar, returned to'
his lineat Kincardine on Ock 11 th,
being.invalided home. Pte. Fyfe'was
/rounded ii#6 17110Y4 Ridge. One of his
legs IS 'oft a little above the knee.
The Ohesley Enterprise sayer...Fines
aggregating $700 were levied on three
of our citizens on Monday by Magis•
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trate,--Bellioe---vielerietrottlie-Ontarito
Temperance Act by drinking liquor in,
a •place other than. their private dwell-
ing. This should be a warning to hip
pocket vendors of booze. •
lletent *Lavine lentil Canadian geed
quarters in Pram stata that Ciapta
13. Martyn. son Of Mr, Marttlh.
Ripley, has been &warded the Military
Ores* for •conspicuous gallantry dur-
ing the battle of Una Be was home,
this summer owing to inj ivies received.
in. preFiona 'battle but returned about
three isionths ago.
' Bor on OIDIuL-TboJ3 nee Tinier
says that a returned soldrix, who Woe
a meclat kir gallantry against the
Huns, but wim 1men'b been able to
battle .isc suesessfully against King
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Afeoleal,was arraigned before,,Mag,is
trate Tolton in the Town 11411, On
Tuesday afternOon for having been in
a wobbly eondition'ou the street With
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•booze.. The warrior admitted tied he
had been intoxicated, but laid the
blame on the condition of his nerves,
whilie--‘ diaries, hatr See fr-Firdlf
reeked in 'the fight The Magistrate
lot the veteran off without a fine, •but
along with the *Chief Constable signed
a decree that he be put on the Indian"
tht,., tiered's* the log006100 Pomo
wiii hate to take * diffeteht kind of
tonic for toning np.bis nerrea, us
will now be a punishable offence for
anybody to bend him the. intoxioating
suds. -
FOWL WANTED
We are preparec! to pay the
highest cash priees for all
kinds of Live -roWl delivered
at our warehouse 'every Tues.
day. For prices call phone
T.,Lyon6
or No, 47. •
tueknow-Fruif&-Prothet
.Companir
Jeynti Block, 1,ucknow, .. Phone 47.
Cream cans supplied,;Glet a can and
start now when prices are high. .
Tel of Their Experience with
r. ase's Nerve Fs�d
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Many people have been cured of nervous disorders right her in this locality, and hundreds of others are
row putting this great restorative to the test. Everywhere you hear people talking about Dr. Chase's Nerve
Food; and you will find in this paper. each -week reports of cures effected. Inquire into these cases, ask your
friends and .neighbors About 'the Nerve Food,,Apsi_try4t: yourself Tf ja,N.a,three.....sou.
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ALI<ERTON,
Mrs. N. iliscox, Melte lent Ot., writes:
• "I used to suffer severely from. nervous
'headaches, but was never able , to obtain
a cure. Finally; I tried Dr. Chase's Nerve
Food, and three or four boxes of this'
excellent medicine gave me the longed -
for •••
.HANOVER •
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• Mr. Henry ,fferry, Hanover; Oat.,
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'.'For many years I was troubled. with ap-
poplectic fits.. When a boy .f bed a_ sun-
,-Strolie`,. arid later, when about twenty years
of age, I was- takenrwithcoligestion of the
Indus, Following this, .1 comnienced to
.take fits, and never knew when one vitas
• coming on.- Oneday-while mowingmith a
grass scythe, a fft came on me, I . fell on
• , •• ' • the scythe, and. the blade 'cut:. my lefiee-
, dap solladly that it required ten stitches.
'After that I could not use any farm ma-
. • chinery at all, fcr fear of another -accident.
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• The worst- stage of my trouble was
when my mind was affected 'for a week,
.and no one could' come near tne .except my
mother. She read one day of a case sim-
ilar -to mine having been cured by the use,
of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, so she procured
• some of the food and I began taking them.
After Commencing this treatnient I took
eight more fits, and they were the last I
• ever had. I think I 'took 'about eleven -
boxes of the Nerve Food altogether. It is
'about nine :years...since then, and I Itave
• had nO-returp of the•old trouble, ,nor even.
a symptom of it. /Am enjoying •the best"
ofhealth, can use all the different fain-
• machinery without fear, and look after all-
• my farm work. I cannot speak too highly
- of the qualities of Dr;-eliase's, Nerve Food,
end would strongly advise anyone suffering.
as -did to•use this treatment." •• • -
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WORD TOR MOTHERS
t wrong or mothers to neglect
their ache s and pains and suffer in
silenee---this leads to chronic sickness*
and often shortens. life.
If your work is tiring; ifyour nerves
are excitable; if you feel languid, weary
or depressed, Scott's Emulsion over-
comes just such conditions. ,
It possesses in concentrated form
the very elements to invigorate the
blood, strengthen the tissueS, nourish
the nerves and build up your strength.
• seen* )3*volt/11m-onto. Out.
WAR SERVICE BAOUES..
CI,o0•401.4,64•000*****Insoloosoviks~aisei~s
THE BUSY HARDWARE ROUSE
MAKE Olift irroRig YOU* H EADQUARTgRe
PHONE 66 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY
tirAvn A FuLtd: prigg'op,
1. ” By Order-in-Conncil Service Badges to
all who have volunteered foil service in
• the Canadisn'Expeditionary Force dar-
• ing the present. war.
Aphcatin "fo-ilrel-erloZge; amid
be in writing, marked "War Service
Badge" and addresOd to Assistant Ad-
jutant Cleneral, Military Heath:Miters/
M. D. No 1, London, Ontario, • -
2. The applioations are recegred to
to he made on Militia, Forma, which May
be•obtained by applying to the A. A. O.
• 3. Holders of the CanadianPatriotic
•
Fund. War Badges fon "Service at the,
Front" will be required to• make ap-
plication for the registration of their
• badge for the purperre of receiving ricer -
ante authorizing its wear. This ar
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&cation will be made on Militia Form
obtained/in application. •
4 A badge was. one time issued 14
the Patriotic Fund to men who had pro-
eeeded to England only and who had
been returned to Canada for discharge
without having been actually at the
Front This badge is not now author-,
ized and must not be worn,- Holders,
flRt
"apply_en.....the_Migs,rafssr
Class "BP War Service Badge..
5. Four Claims of War, -Servides
Badges will be issued as follows:—
•AL Those having enlisted in, the
0. E.-Fand have seen •service ' at
•the Frcnt in the present 'vier and
have ,been 'honourably -disehargal
or have.been retained- in Canada on
B. -These having enlisted in the,
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6. E F and hava men service in -
„England. in -thesspresent war ' and
have been honourably discharged
on 'account of old age, wounds or
sickness whereby they have been
Jendered.permaiiently.:unfit---for•-fer-
• thee.military service.
0. Those having enlisted in the
C. E. F.- and served in tlin present%
war and have been dis-
charged:1mm the 0. .E. F. on a
donut of old age, wounds or ,ineknaire
whereby they have- been rendered
..permamentaly unfit for further :mil.
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itery service. •• • ,
LUCKNOW
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• ‘,.....„MrS. PP Maicalatt.1.ucknow1Ontivivrites:
"My system became run-down and I was
,yery_nervous. 1.....was easily 'irritated and '
•any trivial matter or noise frotn the chil-
dren wonK upset my nerves. I also suf.
'fered front indigestion, and of ten gas
would accumulate in my stomach; causing
great distresa.,1or about 8 -year --I was nu=
able to attend any, kind of gathering or be
in n crawd. my 'nerves were so bad. In fact,
it would .difficult to outline fully just
how I felt, I.called on the Doctor, and
• took the medicine he gave Me, but did not: ,
to improve. .-One-day-I-kead-617`Dr:-
•(.. Chase's' Nerve Food, and what it was doing
.• for other: people suffering front nervous-
ness. I resolved to tryit, and by the time
Ibad taken three boxes I could notice at
improvement. I 'continued this treatment
until I had taken nine boxes: By tins time
I felt real well and strong again. All my.
old troubles and symptoms hal been re-
moved, and I felt like my old self once
more. Since then 1 usually keep Dr. Chase's •
Nerve Food in the house, and whett I feel
the least bit tun down or fagged out f take
a'few more. tty following this plan I keep
strong and healthy. I, have had such great
success in.. usilig Dr. Chase's Nerve Food
• that it is a.pleasure for me to recommend
iktoOthers,
• -(Robt, Graham. J.P. in 'and for the 'County a
Bruce:states: "1 am aconainted With Mrs. F.
litalcolin, and believe her statement to be correct.
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•• is easily the greatest of restoratives. •By forming new red corpuscles in, the '
hlood-thirfolict dare jiow toh Ti9ThburVfld depre-ted naives hack to -health T.
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inci- vigor Tinvt yosr•imrantdon-aned_put---ef----;
• ' sortsft will restore vigor and energy, and make you
• . feel that life is worth living..
• 50 emits a box, a full 'treatment of 6 • boxes for $2.75 ;
at an dealers, or Edinanseri, Bates & Co, Ltd., Toronto. ,
:Denot he tallied_into_accepting•ia-substitute.ImitaL'
- 'thins on'y disappoint. , •
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D. Those having . offered them-
selves, for enlistment in the C.E F.
prior to August 10th, 1917, and had
been ,rejected as medically unfit or had
enlisted prior to August 1.0th, 1917.
and had been discharged under Para.
392, K. R. ils' a, for the • Army or
• under Para. 322 (2) for Canadian
• Militia, 19101 • ,
. 6. Intending apPlicants.for Claim p
will appy to a medical board authorized
to examine them in this Distriet to whom
they must present 'themselves in person.
-The- timintel place of:the-sitting Of Ilie ,
board may be obtained by application
ttho4A•11, London...neY-330-nreduce proof by inediclit eell4Care—ca _,-
-aslastior.1--114.-/ele•InerlonerrgiVeirtliertret`
by /statuary deelaraticsor otherwise that
they had; prior to Au gt 10141; 1917,
offered themselves for -enlistment and
had been rejected as medically unfit.
7. They shall undergo r9 -examination
and if found to be still medically unfit
according to `4InStructions for the Med-
• ical Examination of Recruits, 1917." an
officer on the _medical board will fill out'. ..
'..theapplicatesulorm-andsfeward it, to
&her with documents in support there-.
.8. Men who have been discharged
• under Para. 392(3), K. R. & O., for the
Army or under Para% 322 (2), K. A &a,
for _the Canadian Militias1910, will apply
• for Class D Midge in a like manaelroto •
to those who olfered-to-enlitit-prior - to -
August 10th, 1917, and had beer( rejected
as medically teifit.. They will present
their discharge certificates.
They undergo the same medical exam
• ination, as PRESENT' r/IYSIOAL UNFIT.
•tIVIS is a necessity for elegibility to this
glass 'badge.
9. No badges will be issued to any
person who has been obviously unfit for
military •service during the period in
which enlistmenthas been going on or
any person who wesheld medieally unfit
for reasons which would now cause him'
to he placed in medical etttegory "A"
• liVal;teit JANIS BROWN*
. Uffillt.*Cnitolleli
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-Coat and- Woofl
Heating
Stoves.
COar IN -:Woo&
Ranges
Perfection
• Oil Heating
Stoves
A Few Seeond.,
Hand Stoves‘ at
Bargain Prices.
Bring in your Sash, and have them
primed and glazed.
A F'resh Car of -Cement Just 'Arrived
W.401.40WI.Aghea%110•10/0,~110~%,"%
We•hav-e-just- receiVed a shipment -- -
of - STANFIELD'S _ONDERWEA R
In black and blue label. Buy now as .prices will
- ' be much liigher on repeat orders.. ,
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We have some Boys' Suits Norfolk style, at
old prices; Sizes 29 to 35. Aisp Men's, .
Pants at prices to 'Save. you money.
Our Flannels and Flannelettes are good Vague;
Good Grey Flannel at 45e. See
our Flannelette foi
A lot of Ladies' Coats, last year's siylei, were.
$10 to $15, price to clear, .$5.00 each.
New Lot of Hats and -Trimmings 'have-
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• ....beep added to the stook in the
Millinery Department
:this week. Miss Johnston. invites the ladies
to visit the showroom:. Orders receive
• prompt attention. -
CONNELL
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50 Youfl&Men and WOMAtn-lme desirable,. itAllet!, - , . , , _.• .,. ,-„,,'
-,-tL- pqaifiona at good tiala4 Visa ad with ' excellent
chances for protrintion. These positions will be open next spring, but it
will be decided now who will fill theni. , If you wish .to Wake applicationand
have the will to make good, we know from past experience that we can txain.
you and place you in one of these positions. ,
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_ Affiliated wC
ith ° entra1_BuGsinejkass-CON?.
Stratfortlosnd -the-- -
Business College, roronto,
b. A . McLachlin,'Presklent. . • A:111,aviladdi 1PristeiPalla-
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Capital Authorized, $5.000,000
Capital' Paid-up, - $3,000,000
Surplus, $3,500,000
Opportunity
does not come to you every day.
Neither can you count upon finding it
When you want it. •
It is the part of wisdom to prepare for it anti
be ready to grasp it when if comes.
Some capital will probably be required.
Open a tsviags &count in the Bank of
Hamilton and bettittave now.
lisOCKNOW RANCR
4. A Gloannit, Manager.
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