The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-05-06, Page 4•
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Over 120 Branches
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SAVING BUILDS CHARACTER,—Start to Save
Systematic saving strengthens character by inducing
self-denial and creating independence.
The easiest method of saving is by depositing a cer-
tain portion of your earnings regularly in THE MoISONS
BANK. With the addition of interest at current rates,
a substantial slim is soon acquired.
Small accounts receive the same attention as. larger
ones—efficient courteous service to all. -
T. S. REID, ' MANAGER, LUCKNOW Bi1A•NCH
&i.h in Car. by Cwiu.':jn. «'uikerj' r.r1J Canadian Capital
TitOL' 3417A , tJg''.1 t.:17-ty
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its 0. AT I
40 l.. C. Tractors & Engines
DZERING Drills, Cultivators fit Harrows
Louden . Litter Carriers, Stalls, Stanchions
and Water Bowls
FROST sates; Fence: & Nog Wire
• New Williams Sewing Machines
Gourlay, Winter and Leming Pianos
jar Sale .b, j •
W. 0. ANDREW, - LUCKNOW.
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1' 11 tfic st -din,T t u�tiiti• :.sell�•=f n1� 4'the Gray -1'2)00. clf)w;rtim-1 1'ctlr<<' in
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Teti 1.).t1or .n )ru tl'1.• _1C,'l.`.,.fl:', s ► 'al Te
on ve iIIC •
C! e):-J)crt • r...4 :1•!11, sblow j'{)u, t!IJSN in.., irO-vt''n t'i,ts,,
1W ,` conitor't tend
i,r;:i y to the •oat..
.(jl e`CUla•l;l .11(1%N'ells'`- yxl�
..-;11 also tel' you that ev•ry'tiltt,L p,illlts to: a ai.U►t.l �' L►t �+•r.4v-j�C1rtii1'Ci113
.. i N1_ uctaotl.-x-44= t,�c•.1� i r e tti•-sr•,-'mac 1 d ive- ctt t itct .
Ti.e 1.,; ay - k'rt �•. • . :r'e �.. to t:,irt c..r i . `S i o 1.tr b. tC h:: t }.,tree, war: tax er•t ra.
71.e 2-l.rs,S.`ea,rer r:►,..1::c, 1.: tl.c s.• ,.
The i.;lay-Dorf :�1�-i,41 with extra, • mint: ,grit .►,u1. 1 .. Ci,ituil. finished, is $I O emit: cm the
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the be;»titll,tt I g!tt car -of to iay..is $.;;i extra un th,. st:-trAa-.1.
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GRAY-Li)t,ktT MoTellS 1.:i1tTi+D
Chatham, (.)litai4.ip
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CREAM
WANTED
rat Seaforth Creamery Co.
We solicit your patronage
and guarantee you entire sat-
isfaction.
Our prices are always the
highest.
Our Testing done accurate-
ly by experts.
Our service and payments
ate ' prompt. -
Write a card to -day for
-ads.
Prices were never as high
as at present and still soar-
ing higher. .
A card will bring you cans
is the next train from us.
the Seaforth Creamery Co.
Seaforth; Ont.
BUSINESS AND SOCIETY CARDS
JOHN SUTHILKLAND & SONS, Ltd., Guelph,
Ont., Insurance. Fire and Marine.
I. O. 0. F. Lucknow Lodge meets every Frida3
. evening at 8 U' Clock in their .ball ,(atop- • bell .�troet. All•brethren cordially invited.
Officers: — Noble Grand, Hobert Fisher ;
Vice Grand, J. McQuatg; Rec. Sec., A. H
Boyd; Fin. Secy., 1'r. Paterson; Treasurer,
- Alex. Ross.
\Vni. AiIm Luckjiow
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c-%.�='." tet
A. F. & A. M.. G. R. C. Ohl Light Lodge meetr
every Thursday night on or before the full
moon, in the Masonic Hall, Hareloek street
Lucknow. W: 141.,, I•,. U. Lindsay: S. W..
, M. McGuire; J. W., Jas. Boyle; Secy. W.A. Wilson. - -
GET THE BEST.—When you take
out life insurance get a policy in the•
Sun Life ' of Canada, the biggest in
the' Dominion,' and a company Whose
record Canadians are proud of.
See Geo. H. Smith, local agent, fol
particulars.
'VICTORY BONDS bought and .. »old.
Also farm lands and village property.
Money to loan on 1st and 2nd mon.:
• gages at current rates of interest. In
surance, conveyancing, etc. • Joseph
er IAgnew, Notary• Public, Alli -n .Block,
Lucknow, Ont. -
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GRAND TRUNK SYS EM
The Double Track Route
BEETWE N
MONTREAL, TORONTO,
DETROIT and CHICAGO
Unexcelled Dining Car Service.
Sleeping cars on night trains and parlor
cars cin principal play trains.
► Full 111formati-,rr-romrany Grand Trunk 1
Ticket Agent or C. E. :Iorning, 'District
Pas_enger Agent, Toronto.
A• W. H A.MiLTON
G.T R. Agent. Lncjlnow. Thune ?.
1 'FORDYCE -
Monday May 3rd
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Champion and
Harry and Alexander and Mrs. Hav-
ens and daughtter,. Christena, visited
at Elliot Tayrors,.Lucknow on Sun -
j day.
Miss Amelia and Charles Lever vis-
ited at J. E. Havens on Sunday. -
C. Martin tltd hay pressing at D.
Martin's last week._
Mr. Alex Rintoul sold his' fineh
-meg 1 y
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If reports be- true the 'Cummi
Bros has bought a fine new car. It's
leap year girls. Look after,• them.
John • Phillips has hetn added to
the list of car .owtlers,. having bought
a nice new one last week.
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Published every 'Thursday morning,
• at Lucknow. Ontario.
A. 1). MA('I. J+:` Z1E:', Pro ;Hiner_ .
and Editor. 1
THURSDAY MAY 7th 1920
THE MAY -DAY MADNESS'
T•-
The madness of the extremists in
-the Tabor" organization in l+:uroper-s
suggested by the course -which they•.
wished -to pursue on May lst. • The
policy cif some of these 'was to put a
stop to •eve•i'y kind of work for the
day'.rc ;►ardless of consequences. This
wasto kit! dnii ! just to iu:.kt-'a mess
t r- of things and to show the world
1...A6-or'could do
ng4e ""Fortunately' the, sane element in
CONSTIPATION
By the term CON,STIPA'ilON
is meant either infrequent, difficult or in-
sul8cient evacuation of she contents- of the Lower Dime!.
The Symptofna are Headache. Dizziness; Mental Slu ishnera, i
ack o
Concentration, Ltissitude or a feeling of General Indisposition, Dad lireathf
Coated Tongue, Loas._Df Appetite, Sallow Skin withal may become dry and
rough and Pimples may apptbar. Sometimes there is Heart Palpitation,
llysterical.Spells and Nervous Exhaustion. '
IT IS IMPORTANT to treat Constipation promptly as this condition
generally leads to many serious disorders. ,
Careful judgment should be used in >relerting a proper remedy; ordin-
ary Cathartics and Laxatit'es hate a weakening effect upon• the s stem,
others Gripe and Purge and ,ti!ieral nil.:, if taken srl. ernj times a '!ay nl:;)r
maid secretion of the gastri:• juin;, and also interfere with the obs(3rl►tit►11
of fdod. HACKiNG'S - K11)N1:Z" .t'N f) l,lt'1•:R PILLS form an ideal tonic
laxative for Constipation and its evil results. •
We give herewith the nlc•,licival action of the ingredient •of 11.ACK
ING'S KIDNEY AND I,IbJiR PILLS tn't)li'di r that you may forth your c.•wn
opinion as to the value of thin; wonderful 'medicine.
('A;('ARA, laxative, Cathartic. •
Tonic to •the Liver and Intestines,•
does not cause Griping or unpleasant
symptoms, good for Chronic Consti-
pation when used•In small and repeat-
ed doses for a considerable period of
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-MkY APPLE—Useful in Fevers
°- 'and Inflammations • of almost every
type and for all disorders of •the.,i.ivet
and Spleen. For indigestion, Jaun-
Uer. Piles, Constipation, Dropsy an<l
'. Akin Eruptions.
CULVERT'S. ROOT --A Laxative
and 'Posse, useful In :D3tspepsin, Jaun-
dice, Piles, Diarhoea, Dysentery,
t.lietera. Corrects Liver Troubles'
(Alyce tone Rand vigor of action, to Elie
.tt 'n. secretive apparatus of the 'sys_
tern. Also for Inflammation of Ott.
PI -adder.' Bowels, for N4ur,lei:c ah l-.Ith4puuta
1lt1100> —T•scd tin , Obstinate tisni, ,,revenn grih►it:•g and for gas on
e e:. »t;pation and Dropsiert attended the stomach,. .
These are theRa
prince. •1 inf•re+dienty of Ifat•kinfi, s Kidnry, arid. i.lv44 ,
pr'i, you will,find that thjsl c•()►:llbir! ti0n'_will,prod,w. Ia„:1 1tky, teof$l•t$- w -
n: •,.-. ASeveweit.?:if'c'fi: 1ll:itrtrnv,tt.an(r siee a. •
Nei other drugs or combination of Arms, oils, laxatives, pills or Du r-1
natives will have such henrtirlal effect ae,11:t('HtN(;'sl K11►NI•;ti' :1\1/ LIVER
PIMA, tint you must be sure to get H.1CKIN(,'S as no 'other kind will do.
Ti 26.c a box, 6 for $1.00. Sola by, all dealers or by mall. Hacking's
14k4td, Listowel, ,
v. it h intestinal Torpidity. This acts
best when used in combination with
other .drugs and herbs.
'•-M1•OSCYAMI' S --- Helpful , to the
Kidneys, stops'' pain, another~ the
Nerves.!leasefrs---ir•r'the--
Nerve ('entrrs. For Functional Pal=
tpitation of (he Heart, helpful to tho-
Mums -Membrane .of-thf. Kidneys and
Dowels. ('hb'flv emplt,y,'f to , re-
lieve pain and. to quiet .Nervous ex-
citement. '
CAPSJCI''11Stimtslfint and Stom-
ach `, useful in Feeble and Latiguil!
�f,)fgestlon, 1)y::pepsia,.• Atonic .(lout,
Colic and Cholera.
• PEPPERMINT .Useful in Futuro►
C(41h' to- check N24u•:ea and ('olio. For
Spasrnodit• Paint; of the Sfotna(h and
d•
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the labor unions prevailed- and the
wild ftoliey of- the firebrands came
to naught.. In' -Britain no great .fear
was entertained that the extraemists
.Would :carry out their plans, but in
France and Italy the danger from
this wild and lawless element was
considerable. There were. e'ashes
-with 'the polc'e and there was some
fighting in the •streets of Paris, but
on • the whole, the •day . appears to
hare -passed- much quieter tun' was,
t'xpeet:•d. . •
Conditions in Russia, where ,alone
'the red elements of society have
gained, thea' mastery, are such as to -
cause people in other countries to take
a sober second thought.. On : May
Day' the authorities throughout the'
danger zones of Europe appears to t
have made determined preparations to
deal with trouble "niakcrs, and as a t t
result ..the /rouble slid not develope.
•
o e ead men would he gone.
Bishop Wahl, who evidently is the
big n.an •uf the sect in .Canada, was
anxious to know of the Provincial
Governlents or -the Federal gover-
nment would attempt to prevent» so
large ►a .number moving out of the.
county in a body. Ile was assured
that: there would be no interference.
This little autocrat• evidently quite
over estimates the value of himself
and his people to the ounty.
THE RETAIL PROFITEER
(Owen Sound Sun) ''"-
There is much denunciation of t
l l:,r•pfiteer. --in -the air;. commonly
Iimit-ate conversation, but often in pt
lic, sometimes even from Ow` put
Or Jit mist" Nevous,
tending only'-- to in ame -fir=
it .of unrest and general irritation
under the N. C. L., and 'to 'provoke
a general feeling' of suspicion and re-
sentment whii�Fit, so far from helping
out, only 'makes bad worse. So long
other matter, and may be the subject
of another article. Protiteeririt • .is,
in many lines doubtless one of them,
but there are others and mere de
�-nunciation -.of profiteering will not
protector deliver us from it.
One -practical way of escape is by
the- boycott. • Ifbuyers .would simply
refuse to ,buy anything except the
necessaries of life, at what they be-
lieve to be excessive prices, makers
and. sellers Would be forced. to lower
prices, but as long as the purchasing
public persists'in paying extortionate
prices here are those who will
charge all they can for what
they have to sell. Even a farther;
• the other day offering potatoes for
in " sale refused to take less than $5, per
Ib- hag. The only- hope of lw•oe•r prices
it..
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ve''j ro tt a t tun, o r �• s y
-Ore public can put the profiteer out
of business, if they will. Will, they?
NORMAL AND FACULTY EXAMS
las the denunciation is general and i
aimed •at manufacturers and whole
salers it is as harmless as it i
useless. But when it becomes• loca
and retailers sure suspected, and ever
charged with being profiteers, it i
time - to. encltti Tithe
is ground for such suspicions am
c•ha rges.
The recent sharp .advance in th
price of sugar has been the occasion
of much conin,Jnt and- criticism, and
has suggcrsteii some enquiry int() the
actual filcts of the relaion of the re-
tail dealer to this -and other advances
Tht. result is the discot'ery that not
only are retailers generally not mak-
ng excess profits. but in many
•art's are actuallyi savior- their cut-
tamer's froni the immediate effect of
he inevitable after -the -war advances
n almost every line. A fete' Wawa}.
ions will confirm this statement.
Last Saturday, sugar, the- *he ir.
ale! price of . which was quo -44-40
17�•a,l; per. 100 .hag, was selling in
wee S4qund at + 17.00,,a differ • '
":t'r difference of
This was possihh, only be..'
suss' the retftrler's t fore i rh
'rl►rise had 1,()u ht largely,�t fend ere_
K before
e a,lvanc'e , in 'price. A• prt►fiteer
null have taken ativantae of the
ire to charge $'21.00 or'ntc►re, a bag.
r•the stock for -which -he had Haid
t more than $15 or $1t;. •
f ►t' course', when stocks laid in nt
''»r rates are cxhatt. its ' the retail
ices wlill have, to be aisud,1 or The
tailer,go. under; but • if:. h;• were.
profiteer he\ would be st•l1it:il , his -
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FEWER HOTELS
The number' of standard licensed
hotels in Bruce 'County this year
going out of,'business are: the King'
Edward, at- C'hepstowe; the Rivers •
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dale Hotel; the Balmoral, at Paisley, ,
and the Albion, at . Wiarton. . The
Riversclale hotel'• is the last of 'six-
teen taverns which at one. time• did a •
thr•iciiie; business along- the Durham
Road between Walkerton and 'Kincar-
dine. In the 'tlxys of the stage coach, •
and when long trips had to, be' made
by horse and Wagon, the old taverns '
played a more or less useful part;
but in these days of steam and gas-
oline and electricity, and last,
f'-`> �-f; ii� ` tl't►Th1►ttict!, t�t: rt is 1!t, ._.__..
fat -them,
Students trying examinations' far
- Normal and Faculty Entrance and
s Matriculation are to be' given two
I chances during the year, according to
a •statement issued by Ilon. »R. 11.
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Grant. Minister of Education. 4404,
ere ezfi Who -cannot try or fail at the
' June examinations may write in Sep••
terlihcr. a candidate whose failure'
�.. • is 'due solely to one paper, may conl-
,I.plete his standing by writing on that
paper alone at subsequent examina-,
tions and pass if he obtains 60 per
ent... 1 his year the normal entrance
and pass matriculation exanlinati ns'
held in June will he uniform. 'The
candidate who either in the .June or'
September examinations, ol,tain. pa;; ;
Mat r•ic•ttlaticttY partial. or complete, in-"
• eluding the ejght obligatory soh e, .
t►t the middles(•1,00l will be,t• .. en
f,�a a
BET 111 EM (i() .. t
report conies from I1'inn•ipec: t
that a number of M 11114,n te sc•ttle-
t71 ►t�S`tlt .'1:111 to'tt,t and 1:1 k:tte itt'%Yl)1 s
-are- 1eki: ,;4. n ►e,. 011e of th:• country $
rn posse: 'I h,•'4e• people appear to ( t
be most determined a{►i,oi,ant'4 of an •�
t,rot'rrs an,l •1i14ir rrft�„!1 I''r Ira:- 4.1
,r,g. C;►1::.0..If .: that-fl,t•y f4 ar 'they t(
may he obliged IL,► change their ways s t•h
little. '1 hey don't want to learn the w•
1•:►!t;•li.sh l:tntrt':-•••r •land th1•yw.)nt to he pr
•':,•tntit rum,' 1,tfiltr,r,+1 st tji ►t't.'• 1 co
't=h1t ,le li:(ritri'v 1.4041 the cti.tintry of no
rr4:t11res ,if oat; s,lr•t should ht. lit',.,I
44.th :1: 'I';t4 ti,..,, lny , i►int►'y is het- 1414
1• r o1T» (% th,►Ilt thi nr. f'he m<t of i,r
1 1 1 ui►1' I„►.l, are n►rr•e ly i>,r: re
ttor•s,nt : n,1' ittt.;,t:ent) but then. 'well 1t
he 1',1110,1 at t:t•.• 11..ad of '
La! : ,tt :, Ti u t •1'4•+4e•N 1„,s-
ht,••r4.ct it ,.; to he►1d the others in :sub -
e, 110n. fhr-,• 44 i;1 know th;tt
li t.nowi ,l , „1' tb t►•:rp;li.h'
t'a;-r
and :i_Iitti, r,lltc:itiof th,•ir ,Itlpc•?;
c',ail l not he fe►e,:t'•d 111 to their present
Hutu that thte tat living
way of
The same is dcrtrht . 4s ' .
other true tet- 1
lines • of 'bus\ines . �'r aa.r:es
have: been, selected for illus ,
•h(' •uuse •we all Must (,1r. 1.1- n, c
:t,r.l are
nb urftl.y ►r . • int' ! ., t I ill Pyle'(.;
c' f 1.1 nd.
hniticile, school certificate. There will
he no beaus papers in 'art and aagricu7-
1.1.41)- at --t4 .- 111idcllte •Se�pteialietr, and ''flu
/alma: on -Latin tree wilt tht're be any.
Paper's st't in the lower school.
jttt•. Otherwise the Sepsoh.:
ex- ,
44111it►a00115 will eorreslwnd t() those in
14)04..
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• I'.1 Pl.:11 GOEA TO $2.00
The ('anadiah Echo,ublis} •
«'iartot , i ,cel ;)t
>” came out with an•ar;nounce-
rnent last Week', that after Mi'v lath
this suhscriptit►er price would 10, -$2,1),)
per,"'year. it �'ltates • that in •1!'-1-1 it
was getting its white paper at 1.1:►
per ton,freight paid,. w•t. Hutt• ,it
11;1'4 t() s pay $90 pl'r ton, plus 'freight
1,-1-
-,.i' ; :i Nl �' ; �4•e .1�,. t t • . ti rt. 1'trx
t tntal increase by n!itlur.,- •
► et% After lull, the advance from
,11t' 1loltaf to• too dollars, in the pr•iri•
rf nun:spapers is stall -a: coi)►parc,1
with the advance in the price og
'brio's, meat, flour, shoes and' clothing.
1 Tile reasons for advances
I are �n-''
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Appited
Afte Shaving
heep:4- itlO Shin ;-;oft and
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ANY ;I)(4l1 s:ttli�l' from
irl'itation -(;f the, skin
as a»rel;ult of sh;lvin.t . 'Nith
So,rne it asst1meg..a fill'171 of.
eczema and l)CCO1e,: rnu�t
annoyin . and- I-mtsigtitlly.
Chase's Dr.
t litltine!it Mels('- shav-
log the' i r'riutt it►.tt i ; r1't'rc',+►tt('!
and SIn 11 :iiht211r`llts :ig 1 arl:('2•',y
Itch 1a11(1 i•:('7.1►t;1a art. ((1lTd
OL4.»enta 1
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