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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-07-08, Page 4s • 1 . - Incorporated in 1855, -CAPITAL AND RESERVE $9,000.000 Over 120 Branches THE MOLSONS BANK SAVING Builds Character, Start to SAVE. Systematic saving strengthens character by in- ducing self-denial and creating independence., The easiest method of saving is by &Positing a certain portion of your earnings ;regularly in THE MOLSONS BAN K. With the add:tion of interest at current rates a su bstantial sum is soon` acquired. Small accoun ts receive the same.attention as lar- ger ones--efficien t courteous service to all. 4 S. REID, MANAGER, LUCKNOW BRANCH 1,4,4•.••••••••••••••••••• 1. 11.C. TieacticorsZic EnginesTh DeXRING Drills, Cultivators & Hariows Louden Litter Carriers, Stalls, Stanchions anti Water Bowls FROST Gates, Fence & Nog Wire New Williams Sewing Machines Gourlay, Winter and Leeming Pianos For Sale bj W. G. ANDREW, - LUCeNOW. CREAM WANTED The Seaforth,Creamery Co. We solicit your patronage tad guarantee you. entire sat- isfaction. Our prices are always the highest Our Testing done accurate - ;Y by experts. Our service and payments are prompt. Write 1 card to -day for. • Prices were never as high es at present and still soar- ing higher. A card will bring you can.s twt the next train from ns. the Seaforth Creantery CO. Seaford!, Ont. GRAND TRUNK RSVSTIE4a The Double Track Route titeTWmaN MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT and CHICAGO UneZCelled Dining • Car Service. Sleeping cars on night trains and parlor ?son print:it/ea da -t ---- Full itforatation hotn any Grand Trunk Ticket -Agent or C. 1.2. llorning, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. A. W. HAMILTON G T.R. Agent. Luticirr.r. • Pli Jur Ji You Have High Blood Pressure You Must Be Careful When the Blood Pressure :1 much above normal there is a;wa.)* the classier ru p: ure uit b'serft •e.Ftee: most frequently ,n the Brain and producing a stroke, or in the Kid- neys, producing Bright's Disease. One obould gir.oird aga.r.zt over-exer- tion or ex.e.ittenvnt and take HACKING'S HEART AND NERVE r.EmEDy to dissolve the Uric., AcA deposits that form in t.e Vems and Arti-rii:s. matit.ht then2 hard and brittlio. This retuc-iy is a woridr; it builds upthe pntire system by Purifo-ing ' the Blood. StrengOof-n:Ng,t!..- 11,- tr: ane!. by te.rodiring a normul ani healt..y .condition ot the Nerves . Mrs. Wm.MorieyitA l'almemton. used quite .a tranybur of botei ,..f I Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy I. P.nd they be.teefilteel her so tnu, h and 1 she siato so pleased with them that , I she remmmeyi•li •thern to all her trends sem Neve th's trouble or whrt art, all run down ati 1 Nerrou. She says "you must be SIMI to get HackConstipation Is on. of the aeTr4v I sting must.* of High Mood Pressure I ,•. . • ..• • • • • r abd it ila adrimeatel• to u.ln Hacking•I I II. ',.,-.. ii..- ' , , . --i '. .•• 4fr Keey and Liver Pills to drive tnit 4 i:, ;.: j , w,.,. .. , ,•,... .. ,.: ., -- .. , •, ... t!'e Poisir.s that gonor-Ate in tbs. !INV- .1.,,rs.. ,1 f ,.: _ BCSINESS AND SOCIETY CARDS JOEN SUTHILHLAND & SONS, Ltd., Guelph, .Ont.. Insurance. Fire and Marine. (.0. 0. F. Lucknow Lodge Meets every Friday evening at 8 0 clock in thteir Hall. Camp- bell eareet.. All brethren cordially invited. Officers: - Noble Grand, Robert isher Vice Grand, J. 310.4u:off; Itee. Sec.. A. 11. BOkli; Fin. Secy.,. Dr. Pa toi :son ; Troa.su re r, Alex. ROss. A.F. & A.M., G.R.C. Old Light Lodge nieets every Thursday night on or before the full moon, in the Mas- onic Hall, Havelock St , laieknow. W. M., M. McGuire; S. W., Ja.nes Boyle; J. W., N. d. moekenzie: S('e'y., 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, for particulars. -- VICTORY BONDSk'fiqught and sold. Also farm lands and •illage property. Money to loan on 1st and 2nd mort- gages at current rates of interest. In- suranceal conveyancing, etc. Joseph Agnew, Notary Public, Allin Block, Luckneew, Ont. Keeps Baby's Skin Healthy liF every mother •tould only realize the • danger which •lurks in the neglect a chafing and skin irritation's she would not take chances on being without Dr: Chase's Ointment to apply atter baby's bath. It t1.07: .4.15-eleiter.pret ..rof ti.e to.dt, ..t.d % ! a V.:, all ces";114. rAiLlibftille - a •L. • 1 t; . Thr*' tun preteirs'',.n? rn . • sVe'.1 foregoer an.' 7.•••.'t should hly a f • I • • $ • few tro:cps frnm 1,•otir dealer tndpy. ustowei.. oat_ in Wasb:,.. h:rhf.r than'p"; is trained wh:te s.hQol-tearher. • •e .1 1yl.t • littrittunu ertitinel Publishod ovary Thursday tuareitteg at Lucknow. Ontario. A. D. MACKENZIE. Pro atetor and EdAtor. • 4-4.-444,444.44.4. -.4-4.4 • ••••-----,•• -THURSDAY, JULY Sth., 1921). (TT OUT THE GLARE - Thoid who drive inotOr'vele'el4s. up- on Ontario roads after dark. reali.* the need of a regultition. re- quiring that all such vehicles have the headlights equipped with anti -glare -When automobiles are driv- en with glaring headlights full on, there always is a moilient daring which drivers who meet on the road are completely •blinded by the glar, and one .wonders how there are not more acyieletreti. one ha's to (hoose bet ween the ditch ;It'd a. On •-the,49th. of •t.hi month leg-Fsla-..4 'lion 'comes into effect requiring that all headlights be equipped with anti- glare lenses. it will put motorists to a little expense but.all will be well repaid bythe increased .conifeitt and feeling of security in driving 'aftz-r dark. • We • would hare had legislat:on along this line' sortie years ago but for the '011cUlty of determitilliG: up- on lense's and ad justniotts. would be accepted as legal. A viola- tor of the law might betaken into ,court, and it would then be necessary to prove that his lights did not con- form 'to the legal standard. This difficulty has been overcome in neigh- boring ,states and our Highways De- partment should not take long in fix- ing upon a standard: Quite a ,num- ber of good lenses are on the market THE POUND AND THE DOLLAR Among the boastful and ignorant lf the United States much is being made of the fact that in that coun- '.s. not .worth its face Value try the British pound -sterling. while the Anterician dollar is worth more than one hundred cents in Brit- ain anti ranaela. Tt Ts said, that newspa0ers in • the United States which pander to anti-British send- ment-a sentiment which originat-s and has its strength among the I.rish and German elements - refer ti Brit- ain.- as., being practically bankrupt 'zind insinuatc.,that 'the empire would be in a ver; bad way if it were not for the kindly aid rendered by Uncl.y Sam. • A writer in a recent is§ue of Sat- urda, Night eindertakes to_ eorrerthts e absurd • ginting out that , the Ameritati dollar (IA nut always . Jvcupy its .prese-nt high. -Valise.. In fact, on more than one occasion it took a , much lower standing than th teound'sterlin:; or the ran- ad;an dollar does today: • • Many Canadians will remember the :law' when ' the Ante:rick/1 "green %%aek---a tnittd Sti.tes govern:item note -w,4. worth rr.l 0 per rent .01 it= face vaini,. At the rinse ot the Ceiv;i War all tnittyd' Stat.Ye paper aione;.• •eas down .60 per e-4-nt be•low , ,ts: tiorn:nsil %Ale. V.,:luxe,-.ng the war 1$12-1:1 the dol.arnoW :it... mach !rousted Nu.i it very ir.t..;•h lows:r ..stzatidatg a:J. *even ht a diari Icel.: at that time Ly • CO,q..er% •Pi '..elerneti, that in Ne•v.Yap.-e• iesellir,‘ n e.r !zy... • eit $.1..outi.fiti, stud a h? fe•ed r a hov.c .'••'•, 1.r..1%.* lar•-•• At, • • r• .n ;!, tlat •• ifte-er, mt. t:e r f• 44. - 444 • "...441.4 • ding Comfort iy-ict rt.a(ls This rdi,litiliination el rid- fc iv with -vcoihr- L'Itt.t.tketliktgretr• itI4.gt4ktienthrtv- Willi &I ri 1' iligstx.) )1 ).1 i y •. . : • for tilt: is greeting the ()verlantl all. over Canada. In this Ovcrland ) llet'e! 1101. • let bad roads spoil good ride.;. Triplex 'Springs make 'e;-ery mile you ride a mere e;.jojable mile. a more e,,hothi...al Its equipment is of thQ most modern type. Its stamina is a credit to the Canadian institu- .tion v,ilich created thiscar. Let -,11(14.4. ).1.1 die Overland., .• • L. Kennedy, Wingham, Dealer. .nead Office and, Factories:, •NVillys-Overiand Limited, Toronto, Canada • Bramthes:' 'Toronto.' Montreal, Winnipeg and Regin.i SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA 7 he. applications for New Assurances received by the Company during 1919 reached a total of over $100,000,000 This exceeds e largest amount of ordinary Life As- surance previously written in one year by any Company of the British Empire. • Geo. H. Smith, Oct a Policy in 1920. Agent, Lucknow. KINI.OSS' fli(•Nt 11. : . TIII WESTIIS; FAIlt ' 'j1.1..1" kin) .,1N1) GUN Tier: 1.,.unril' .e,f tie T,,....'7.-* jt .1 -,4' •• ...'hi, hat essayed. to. elimb I / N....-er in the history, of the West- ' l'inlwis. ":" ,At.iithPm.r.:::,Ai::.:i.:11:: :Ir.:::. su.t.... .:a1;:.r.e..4-,....tne 1:44.1::0-i will reesegnize June 2l j„ t e:en. Fair has there treen sueh a iesh itiet.oe :,,,,,theri in t...,, 014n.. : 1 i.. 1.,1.1,,•,,llarker'm ''Nliatint Steplepte W;tli .ts'Ir sluel',..er all kii"1,, for the F-`11'.bi" rplinute-: bf 'Nit .rr.e-etin, ',At•.••• t's': •1 Mal 'ha" t,o. 4,tosil iii.rtrayal. of ex- tion ;is this year. The The 11::enage ; . , . •, 7•*t.• :, •I ' '.1. O..* 1.,0,1114, in mountain- . • - went take th.s as an indication that . linTts.tp5ig!1.1".:e1;tk han.,.i...1 t:,-- t :-.-a-44 ", r :r . l'.. 1.1;0, author ',r 'u the Iii.,i ihr EN ii alit' i4'11' i, ber'raliij ng S.1.05, thf- an. ,,int of (1. A. f • ..... r.'• i .•• • ...f •hutittaittus Martha 541 .r•- tit:if- each ye al-, ail& that 1-:x h .' .. tors more' pp- . .• • ',. :1 tie'l. ; 4 .i.fitb'.7) teit•mliper of tilp are; getting Ille.re benefit front it than .1,; aie 1 -lid, 'and. li1,4 LI'llelS; 1.1;e•i' before. •F:very effort possille i; lec.iit• ne:'..le• to n:ake t ,-.,.• ..„, . :.i;,•:ar • at ltsol Arid thin 1.' i• 4 .. % %.* ft .JI:.: . 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