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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-05-05, Page 44.07 s° • • •. -!'ltorat�i 10 11155 CAPITAL AN t RESERVE. ,$11. 011 • • Quer its panebta, " THE IVIoLsoivs $Ar 'OM ,cost of living ia,'ffalling, also the pride- QfAfood stuff. This ,neressitateri ince eased `production .-Producemore and — default. lit. your deposit._ your. surplus in The liolsiins' lank whore ;it will be ready for anycall and yet. be -earning int- , areata • `'.' S 1 OLD; �►MGNR;. LUGKNOW l3RANCl f • DEERINGIndMCC R . FARM MACHINES` and 'REPAIRS• Tractors and .Engines; • Geo. White Son Threshing Maehines; "Louden'is. Litter Carriers,. Stills, Stanions and • • • Vater'aiowla; . Frost's. Coiled` Wire and Wore n Fence, I " Connor's' Perfection Electric ;tVasher; Goutiay, Winter aid • Lee ming Pianos. . FOR SALE' BY vv. ai. ANDREW, -: LUCKNOWL. • di vnwlatira overt Tai , swigs* at Lnek110114 OnturPo,, pa .MAO$ 1DNt�1lC, I'ro.aiSwr and )~duce. TIIWIRSDAY,. MAY 5th,, 1021.. is'Is The Season Cor Oil Stoves EIATORIA#, TALII, If conditions' arising out ,of the strike of coal niinera over in Britain are as -bad .as reported they _are ser- ious indeed. .For .they time being' All negotiations looking towards a set- tlpment are off. The .miners -appear determined' to either 'rite the mines .or ruin them • •' Just how, they 'and many others Manage •to live isa mystery, '°fit issaid that fifty ofilte. Ones, nes, in Scotland a iso, f ooded vrritl'tr w ter° •thatuepetation of them,eannot bel resumed, Vliile' . rainy other • im- portant mines .must •'be ,in'a some- whist, similar condition. At best it nil' take months after work. is re- sumed to -get the production- of coal up to anything approaching what it was:.befere• the, trouble: began.. If, the • hol'd-up iii coal : production con- tinues, practically* all • industry along with railway transportation must be- come paralysed: Coal will be ported to some extent, but that will furnish only •lioundq where, tons are needed. The" mine owners and -oper- ators slain oto, have made concessions to the miners which' (woula'tipe out 'all their proi`its, .and the -government. gent so' far • as • to , offer a bongs of ten milliod pounds sterling'; in addi- tion, • but this , the 'miners refused. The point' thet are holding out for is that the revenues from all the nines be pooled and that workmen be paid the _ same scale of-. wages ip': the poor: and, rich mines''alike, The .mire own - ere and' the government evidently. feel that Giese concessions.cannot.be made, and that .the points, ;at issue, must be settled' finally: ID►f,ENESS AN.D CRIME Wliatt has come over be young menof today that makes .them so. crime crazed? What induces them to gamble . with death and trample a good name in the mire that fond -parents 'strove lite bard' to build and maintain for them that they might ie, honored afnong men? Why de Youths disgrace and break that 'great heart" who braved death it-„ self .that they. "night be born to. life, their mothers " Young men, are lie - !coming ' e-!oming' rotten at heart and enlisting' in 4he service of the deyll despite their eieemhlary home training, "and. alt -from the cause •of .idleness, and, greed for money,. ;War has left the country.' ' infested with sluggards nary: of •wliom Were previously am:,, yitious and industrltus,.youtJg men. Out of this reverse' there seems to have', swarmed an .' unnlYinbered' host of dishonest.itien, like vermin from a carcass.. The - unwillingness te_ work .coupled with- the love of money has ed them to robbing banks, holding up . storekeepers and pedestrians, and even •committing the capital ,,rimeof murder. The budget of ?ash day is incomplete without ' its Hit :of crimes, mostly .committed ' by" young Men in the" early . twenties, Who apparently.. fail to realize the Trove :mistake theyhave made of their lives until they • are ' lodged be- hind prison bars, some- awaiting' the day :when, they are required to. pay the extreme : penalty on the gallows: The terrible passion for .,'stealing rarely grows upon the young except through: the necessities of their idle pleasures. The•; appetite for vicious: pleasure outruns the. means of ,pro- curing it.'' The 'theatre, the -card, table, -the ~midnight carousatt demand money. :When scanty earnings are gone 'the , oung `man • pilfersan.l robs and when excaught: in the - ''act,, • .the fear.• of punishment drives 'rim ' to :grater.`triine of , Murder.' Young men of, indolent trays •go take 'holiest einploynient and. hearken., unto tie 'words of the :apostle Fault who said "Let him that stole '. steal no ;more, '.ant''rather let 'hini labor, working. • with • his:' hands 'the thing which is Lood'•''-Exchange: We have. 1",..2,-3 or 4 burners, with or without shelf: The name "New Perfection" is a guarantee of Q ual. ity,. Goal Oil. 30c, per' gal. ,-All-Grades„ and Styles of wen • Fences. Gates, Poultry Netting, Coil lri[artun : Senor s TOO- ode Pure Paints ;: nd Varnishes. -Remember our prices on Auto Oil. and. Cup - Grease. Auto, and- Bicycle Tires and Tubes.' We would be- pleased to give you a price ' on Electric . Irons, 'Vacuum Cleaners, etc. as±ol%ne 40c ppr gal. n' itli the ..first ,:of May" the prov- ince of Quebec came under new reg-' ulations :regarding:. the saleof intox- icating liquors: Bar -rooms and Priv- ately .owned liquor stores.. ire a1)01- ished, and the; whole trade. passed under control of `a government com- mission, om-mission.,l Thiscommission will coni dust shops ler 'depots in the towns and cities, but will sell bottled liqu- ors only; and this one •bottle to :line person :at . a `tirie. ' The., Commission will._not.{Ship. liquors : to 'points _out- side of "the .province:. It ..will . not. be 'interested in making'money Out •of, the busines t a .bungalow worth gi0,fi00 •. A•farmer :in. 'Greenock lost three head of cattle • from 'black :quarter during thepast• week,; •and at tune of writing- three ..othieru an"n"als were su'fferiiig from, . the •' n?e' trouble. This disease has; been ' very pre' al cut. in some sect.ions of 'Ontario dor- ng._,the Past winter. 0001 £ i1. s 1°�'• '111:111 111 • it fill 'You Are g • . •ES, .: and that is' just .,`. )4,iow"What wins be the matter?" • _ "Why, I. had tonsilitis, and • my Whole system seemed. to be poisoned and sun` down. So mtich, so that I : do not seem to gain strength." • "Will you let me be ypur doctor and do as I tell you?". "cI will . do anything to get strong and well. I have been sitting here too • long al- ready." "Well,. you sena to " the drug store for' six .boxes of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and take one pill after each meal and at bedtime.. Believe me, it will not be long until- you feel the benefit of this treat- ment and find yourself gain- ing in health and rgdr.". `•'How do you know?" 4 5' Res: Piione,121 ss Troublesome Adjustments, isSciences ., Juty 4th to August -12th .For Information and Calendar write K. P. R. NEVI) ,l-'., Registrar' A Eli ":RC 1. �3 Ii1;T C 4 "I. know "from Pe i scin?l ex- perience. I After I had the • was.left.,Just like you are y.: nnzc_ �lI ,.run'' could :.pot s1"en;• the little ,fO61 I ate.did not.seem to do • the any good, and I was get= ting pretty blue;" " Miss Wocks, of near • Tees"- ater, :is visiting with lie" ;"sous""", Mrs: • Wes. Leggatt,; ,.` . • Mrs: X: Weaver • has been in Guelph far :the past'."ta o •weeks; tak- ing a .course. in domestic $'deice • Mrs., Walters;P•et.ealross, •sisited last' geek with her sister, ;1tr` mite' Campbell ;firs. Campbell Was .q ill for, a few days hut is better again Mr. and Airs Chas Martin, • of: Winglianl-iict:; Visited on 'Sunday with 'Mr:. and:' Ars: Roland ' H-et1der=• "Well, my wife had been • usirfi' Dr;°Chase's Nerve: Todd, rid insisting. On the giving it a trial. You know the rest,:for I was soon about again; as hale+ and hearty as e'er.. I have told lots of peo- ple about thrs Nerve Food.• and necei knew it to fail "You' are •to be the -doctor ,in this else, so I. will• follow • your advice." Dr, Chase's .Nerve ' Food, 50e,a b x:..all delaw,' or Ed- ,manson, Bates , Toronto. ,.. Mr, "J. S. Kneelite1,1• a lyealthr fnr niture manufacturer of : Hanauer, has offered' .to pie. sent` his fine .large residence,. value$ at n1 out.hospital', 5t�,040: tci the 'tort i,, fair use. as a..,.hospi al'on kot 4ition that the 'tvwn build for' him 'TN: e-s*yfi' e •empla}.ees ‘:of ,:the'',111c rdi Coclnib Fu?i'ture ..C'o.,-'krnc<i, 11e, were out on :strike. tact ` week/1Jn the :saturda : previous thej' -bad .:re Mrs. Shaw; ai;d childrQn,' 'of, Teed"-- xo, are • visiting with lir.' and 1tr-.-- Jas McGregor. Mr. and Mrs...Clark; Mr and :Miss'.. aGallaghe mid_-, .. Stellingt fsf, •.C�d 11iis_s Baia Henry, wno has, been at- tending -.16100 at Guelph,- niont is. )lir :: liar ]lei lie;: of 3\ ilkert,^n • was home on : Sunda -• Ree,, • Mr- Seobie. Rain in 'Chatham for. a :few days last week attending the-Syroz.d »hest" 'was.in'.session. Bias.-borothti lIutciuk(fn hani, .visited cher „Sundae' ''at 'thee• hoare of ,.her ;uncle; :fir. Wni :'.Conn. • Celled notice of• a cut in their wages and• decided to strike rather than :ac cent the: lower .rate •,. The • cat- . illustrates `another . ad dition to ' the Empretls f;}iiti Note: the neat heel ani the nes hand over the: in<tep ^ Friee 0.50.. CAmERO5.'•_MI,'RI)OC"H & CO.• e ad Cr�s arries • n--- x. ,,..,_s,_..+,( rte' -.l' . ' ,.�::: saw. ? 4-•' et!•.t_ t1'1 ,A . �t�.�iiiT' sa2ita"..•a„ ,�..j rc�if. �w�.a:,��.. ";!Vtatnly, we• suppose,-" ecausc we- are aii[�"" ` .. : talinan and want a" little more that vte ire.entitled'tOr But ct'en aur, most .prwate ciptn2c ns o `tie fauness.ot. t d u.r ent,.Cart rnri,, fault with the rrnethoc .cif stztiing claims on Ames '♦olden "Ant hogs.." Yon ate'•alwa's right with ourselvcs.•and .he , ,manufacturer, We.l+erst,►tially. iook.•,after '.our• inter;sts. 'There is no needless red -tape, dela Or tient is inf,firciag,our tnr;leurte iii{ responsihilit', . and your,mpensatien.. Amar Hnldetl' PiutC1 ;.. • Shoes" ate guaranteed against' am deht't 'in inatef alorworl:manshi .d oh ut time or•mileage 11 •-limitr.-•••'ilieserc athn r Wait -without .,Qaibbk or evasion. • Colne ro Vs 'tet 4AIVILe uTS0HOLD-tilsys Cord and Fatale Tires if all Standard Sizes' a W.SMITH LlJ VllNOW, " oN 1'. PHONE 148 .. • Little 13rowt • • ;r,' • I*t �des"liii \►lift tite territle 17 af.elar 7 3l.P.T Ta -1 - r:• to �: _ i. 4.�,;.,; .:l cit se cif.: the ser ilius lheait11 asci ' d.itions revealed 1.7:‘,. the 'war—incre' than li tlt of .cUrC201a,'.1a? t g Tit�nlit�"od ttit�i for 'canit 't,t' • tarp ser.I It e 13ecause ,.~•met' etics of tare; i:.dl ' expo +, . realm :rl; '.v a necessary ..-a s.;t.n a.a'-to G:.veii-n ile t )at,..' aro_ _other. _am- -poli:tution is so +ell prepared to undertake there great responsibilli= ties • ps : the R.11 'Caws*" and: thQtr !I1Q :de a'L !'_. iP?ore. ths _ hearty and enthusiast*c support of ;,cit tr�.aple 4f, ONTARIO ENROLLMENMAY rnl:011 V.ith ',w m• loot1.1 Ilttit C rl'sa 1 t u',,•1, t a•t' rf'•:•i C't,*nrnlit4, '' +r,• if tiiers'1R ii'iio in 'our comrlitu.i;1- +situ trite Or.1:*r'3ta ProVabbiti 111v1s1,9n. 41t R1•il- 1:aii'fi°1iNl:. C1'tWi, r' i°, 'roRCIN?'t'i, Canadian Red Cross Society Ontario;, Divisinn a t •