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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-10-13, Page 4I LUCKNOW SENTINEL TIIURSBA`f `amuroBFR 13th, I92f, '•4 Incorpo$teda,in 1855 CAPITAL 1i,ND RESERVE 19,000,000 Over 130 Branches THE 1VIOLSONS �ANI� 'The emit of living- is f ailing, also the price of food, stuff,' "This: 'necessitates increased. production, Produce more- and deposit ,your surplus in The Molsons .Bank' wheie it will be , ..ready for any call` and yet be earning interest; •• ` S:~.'REID, MANAGER,•'•L:UCKNOW BRANCH. • D.EER INO and• McCORMIICK FAilM MACHINES •and- REPAIRS .° i.H.Cd Tractors and Engines; • . Geo. White: 8 Son Threshing Machines; •• Louden's ,Litter Carriers, Stalls, ••Stancions and Water Bowls; .• . . Frost's Coiled Wire and Wove n Fence; Connor's Perfection Electric Washer; • ' 'Gourlay, Wintery and Leeming Pianos.. .. ,,..,,,.'FOR . SALE BY''. $ y W.0 ANDREW, LUCKNOW. E STABLI SHED 1872 m ANY a good chanceis, lost for L 3 want of ready money.' Some- times a few extra.. dollars make all • • the difference. • Decide upon a fixed regular deposit in the Bank, and then exceed it, if possible. TO-day„ii the best day to start. r LUCIitNOW BRANCH -41. A.,Glennie, Manager !; urknnti rltIt e X :abl9abeal over, Thursday morning.. • at.Luc now, Ontario. ' A.. ft MACKENZIE, Prosgietor and Editor. • A • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1921. ME Tm C®'MING ELECTION ,..It is now settled that, the election Of a new House of Commons will be held on December :6th, nominations to be held .. two weeks earlier, on November .22nd. • ,Premier Meighen, evidently, is not„ afraid to face the ,music. A month, afro he told the. country' that there :would 'be 'a general' election before' sT the end oft the year,.. and new • paella_ ment •is dissolved' unit the dateof:the election set far, enough in advance to give the country ample time for the discussion of every public issue. Nor: can any party complain- that there was no time for organization aid the puttingv 'a candidates inthe field. There i no .snatching a snap verdict," ,,,Ej blic opinion, as far enlightened as it can be, should find fair expression on December 6th. • • The situation is• somewhat pecu- liar: It cannot be said that there is a direct and clean-cu't issue between the parties . in the field. Premier Meighen and his newspaper •support- era declare that. the Main issue. is Protection or Free . Trade, , but .neith- er. the Linrerals nor Pi ogressives pre- tend .to he free traders.' 'Both ,say• that•there.Mast be a tariff for revers‘• ue, and that it would never do to pass • at 'once from•' the present system sof protection to a system of free trade.. The Conservative Party: maybe :said to stand now, as. in day's `gone by; for what Sir Robiert . Borden styled "ade,. quate protection;" and Liberals may be said to stand for the same thing, only they elaini• that their' con- ception of an adequate protection tariff. • is different from: that of the Conservative Party.; that under their management the tariff would be more in the interests *of the average•man, and that, of course, it would be more lhonesti§-skim i,•n-istered=(-Th-e-cleeuest freedom, and as the Southern°whites could no longea hold the black ilial down by law, they deeided).to do so by terror. To do this 1 he Ku. Klux Klan was • created. It- likely ' did some good' and necessary work;, but there can be ,no doubt :that Many Flans greatly abus= ed their"'power, Their. methods Were the very, limit of lawlessness. When the displeasure of the Klan .was in - marred the unfortunate offender was. visited (usually at night) ,by a band of ,masked men, 'dnd was beaten . or put to death as the r temper of the gang Might; determine.• Attove every- thing the *len was•. secret. No . one could tell whether :his, neighbor be» longed to it, and an unguarded word •of criticism . ;might bring down; upon` the. unfortunate •critic the horror of a 'midnight visit• by` the Murder .gang. After. a period ,of activity 'this law- lessness. subsided, or perhaps. took the. more open form • of daylight lynchings, ijyt 'the Klan, in its or -,. :form, has come into existence again. It is now said 'to be not mere- ^1y anti -negro, but anti-Catholie, anti-- Jewish, • and anti -Foreigner:' It 'pre- .tends to be pure Americanism. ` A necessary qualification for 'member- ship is . that qne ,be; American -born. Travellers from the South say that it •..has..created. a. general -feeling.; of 'uneasiness, of suspicion and fear. Men are afraid to' discussit openly, fon they. cannot:;be sure. That a mem- her is notpresent, and adverse crit-. icism ;may result in, becoming a man marked .for punishment, The 'organization of such 'awl.es§ bodies as this Ku Klux Klan is an unmistakab'le evidence:, of barbarism, The recognized machinery of govern- ment and law enforcement ,.are dis- regarded and defied o -o -o :CUT DOWN •T)IE FIRE WASTE. This is ... Fire Prevention 'Week; Did . you ,know that? And what is meant by "Fire, Prevention Week"? It means a week set apart by the Ontario `.Governm:erit, at - therequest of�,�,1~ir's' Nlash 1a i fo>=..a :spedial.. conviction .of. a .party man i ,that' the effort'on the part of everybody to ;cut opposite party •is:.n ;,bunch of rascals down the fire waste of .. the province. so far. as politics are concerned;) It There :as need of it` for the fire. waste may •fairly he assumed that either, of Canada is enormous and disgrace- -7: isgrace- - aid administer it in the way that will-: bring- it the greatest political support. That will be in 'the. interests' party, . in power will frame a' tariff: 'ROD 'AND, GUN.. OCTOBER Wil• The Qotober. issue of Rod' and, Gun _ ---In-Canada, will be perused, with great " pleasure 'by all : those • to • whom. the ,'great out -doors ;s.: calling, "Nova Scotia Fishing As. It Is" appears•_in • this splendid number . written : in a : fascinnating; original way by Percy E. ' Nobbs. 11. Mortimer Batten's story entitled "Banka,. The Terrible" is •of •'ail, 'appealing nature ;arid' will prove, • of Intense. interest to both young and: Old. "The"Industrious' One" by F.:14: Williams will'; doubtless---attract'-the interest of every reader. This, 'to- : gethe with .,stories -;,.and -articles .by - the. usual clever nature .writers, Rob- ert Page Lincoln, A. Bryan Williams, - w -W Winson' also' the •instruetrve• columns of. the various 'departments,. add greatly to the: value: of the "mag, 'azlne • _ .4 • AGNES McPHAILANDI1DATE 'Miss Agnes McPhail, the 'Ceylon School teacher, who was nominated at Durham last week' by .the U. F. Q,, is amongst the very first of than wo.: - men of Canada to be nominated' for D,_ o ii.on House. ' • , Of Scotch descent,. Miss McPIi I, was born in a typical loghouse in the: . Township of Proton 3r years ago, so that she knows : the farmer's prem ,blem intimate*. But' it 4is •the farm- er's wife in whom she is chiefly in- terested.. The lot of the women on the farmis a hard: one and Miss .Mc- Pha¢il is out to see that in future they :get a few -comforts-oat of life, One of the first things she' did at the. Convention.was to'• draw. attention' to the fact that only one women dele- gate had ele-gate.had beeCi sent'.t0 the.'Convention from the whole '..riding oft; Southeast Grey. It was not good . enough tlutt the men, should .continue to run things. She accepted the nominatioer thankfully in the . name '`of'• woman- hood,. after • beating several • men. iii the ballot, and reminded. the, men- folk that women were. not going to be content in future to sit at home sewing. ,, , A former- school teacher in •North York in Sharon, • Miss ' -McPhail en- livened 'the n-livened'the proceedings.'. of the tariff' commission in -Toronto last Deemm. ber when she announced herself as . a plain farmer's daughter, and told. Sir Henry Drayton, the chairman' of, the. cbrninission, that neyer before' had she stood in the presence or a real knight, She then proceeded, to :�asti gate protection and all.its works in a spirit of mingled raillery and'• indig- nation, declaring that ' the 'exaction$`, of. the present tariff make matri:niony with farmers an. unalluring advent- ure which she herself declined to ern-. bark' upon.. She thinks the `:fanners of :Ontario under', the• protective :tar- •iff .system, are. like . the okl Indians. under the nucleon Bays Company - they take what is h • Applied • After Shaving Keeps -the. Skin :Soft and Smooth • ANY mere `suff r;,trorn '. ><rrltation of • the skim as a rut of shaving.. With. some if assumes a form of • eczema aid. :becomes }nost annoying a ying. and• By applying a little: off Dr.:. Chase''s Ointment' after shav ing .the the. irritation ^ is: overcome_ • and such ailments as Barber's. itch • and Eczema are' avoided. t•• so -cents a box, all deniers, or Bdthanson, t Bates & Co., T.td., Toronto.. • A :kind heart`,is a, fountain of glad- ness,'making'_everything ' in its vicin-• aided out to then' ity to freshen into sniffles. tent -j ce'- ow Is `thee Time .to • fors. ,Winner ' The government records .shofy that for the past three years, the' waste of the :big manufacturers; for :these,, by fire 'in Ontario averaged a million •.'; RtLSTI.a.ESS ST.EEG _�; .. iri an the contest count -for' more). do111ars .per .month. This-- is $5.00 •p er Rustlers -steel seems to tae a Com 'pletely -establishedfact end, it should,: be .looked .-into -:for--employment various• industries, In England sev-' • eral steel - works are paying ;special attention to the .production of such:. steel The metal contains a large. amount of -chrome and ' is said to be remarkable for its liardness- and strength. Its' resistance to chemical, ;action _ is 'sucrh that; it .is_ not '-affected . by -bailing in nitric,'acid,.It is used•as a. substitute ..for nickel -plated' metal in the: manufacture of. instruments,' -' than ten tinies their' number of the Bead or -every -man- woman, , and :general crowd --- •� �-- ehirltd iltr'th" vines. -The osI' s�iii The Progressive or Farmers' Party' uropean countries is -only 33e, per doubtless is -something ,of, a Free Trade party, and should it •come into, power ther '.Iikel e y would be . conoid -,1 erabl`e change, but -should the party:' come into power,, it .too would •find• that in order to hold: office there would':: have to lie compromises on, every hand.' The,"middle.• of..the road" man 'Or party;;; doesn't hold' .office, in. a:= democratic' country, SLEEP MEMOUTALS'a=Ta',: SOLDIE1 • Can you do it well,: Just one or two -defies-Of DR. MI> zst=NRTt�-V-'z=NE,=$1 20 will soothe the irritated and over -strain- ed. nerves. Guaranteed Safe and Sure. Sold by A E. McKim /. The Women's :Institute • at •Holy rnod, .backed,. of course by the people • Lof' the : Township, have set --a . com mendable example in procuring an enduring meinorial:to the fallen '"sold - The erection of t'a suitable :,ni nu merit: to. the soldiers who=fo11=in=the•- = Newt aiW ; is a atriotic- >Ry�•reCgg- - niced- -everybody; yet -three -•years -after the close -.of the• war ninny.. towns, villages ;and townships have taken no action„ : ' 'What form shall the memorial take? 'is ithe . stumbling bloek .in,-0a.l. ,. most. eery instance, and - perhaps that point should be one of the first decided "by' a c•Ommittee ororganiz� - anon .taking -up'the-work:- In ity num- ber -of -places: funds` have been col- lected, but division' as to •the, sortof monument to provide has brought the good work t'o' a stand=still. We ,,all •,_feel .Lueknew.,..;.ought. -to ' be doing something along thiis Bile, Always when Lucknow does a,thing of this.hind 'it does it'right, Have• we a live organization with the con- fidence of the'., public to take-up this 'Oat -Kalb dirty -_ r Roll that fragrant smoke across • -. your tongue -close your eyes. Dyer get that. flavor. of real hill -cured; tobacco=the raght- taste of sweet Virginia leaf ?' it's ripened into every strand 'of' the golden 'leaf .by the sun' • of o W Virginny. t nn g y P. M.'s' a `man'° smoke. WAVY CUT cIi Gi rTES 1O for 159 25 fcw S 5 its-Keet++10r.r.4 -spits, :against our $5;00, Those whd. have 'made a study ofthe subject` say_ that 90 per cent. of this waste isP re Veritable by reasonable care. We' have developed careless habits With Iriatchei, cigars,' cigarettes gas 21nie and Coal .oil, The -6'e -manh dr is doing what he. 'can to teach the people to. be more earefuj 'with these .• -things: • That is why he has asked everybody to clean up this week, He' wants. the stovepipes andAfiimneys. put -iii good condition so. that - they -will net: -start tea` fire when brought' into use 'in the cold we 'thea He also,, wants • everybody td ,2Iear away '-all Id.-p`°dace-Cornua str6ie� material that may have acouinmpljt- ed in thg'basement or' the ,sheds dur- ing summer. _ The careless ,plif ni'"-g.of an oil lamp or lantern is a frequentCau§'e of fire in houses and barns. Our fr'.e' mar- jlitll_:xeninds�iia �•e$:ger tli#Ii. '-was• the careless ,placing of a'lantern too near .a cow's foot, by Mrs. O'Leary, °rrrxao 1- li.o .gi-c, edge- fl a -it --i i - when ' 200' ' •prsons perished arid 15,000.. houses were 'destroye:l. In .1920; Ontario, • had, J,-;",'.'(4. fires; causing a loss7�of-$11 -rr;it'd,' We all.: lose by this. ---opo-o---+-+ .• ..,. A HIGHWAY.°PERIL,. Reduced Prices :on' all linea of Stoves, Rain. es .=-wood::and - .coa11-Ieaters. P Well umPs for :ell -.._ P forand .:cistern, :. Pipe and Fittings; Brantford Ro:ofin� , 1'•• ' 2 or 3 ply,•- ti g� � -T-- As- alt- halt and : Crystal, ..P • ---- --- Y. -all -at a Lower Price, Va 1••4* 9(London Advertiser) ' The agitation to have, ell vehicles' carry lights after dark on country. highways•: ecrntiflues to''spread:f'Since automobiles became, numerous there has always been a danger in navigat- ing the rural roads in the darkness beeause,of' lightless hers_ a -drawn bug a'ieif earxaa es ..and cars T r ..£5.... _ ..._�. pe'ii has• been increased through the OzOxo ;law, Compelling ineteriats=to• use non-- ;lure TieadTights; `:The glaring. head- . THE KILt..it•LUX KLAN AGAIN- • -light; :although a good deal ,of'8.fuisee mice, enabled the motor's t ty.pickup Within the, past year there has the lampless vehicle in plenty of finis been revived in the Southern .,States, to avoid collisions. Under the new and in spots throughout the Whole regulations, however, the automobile 'country that dangerous and 9awless 'driver finds himself within a compar- organization known as. the t'ICu Klux atively few yards of an unlighted ,ve- I{lan," hide 'before be is aware of it, and This organization first developed rate of speed, the situation is fre- -Thould he be travelling at only a fair in the Southern States soon, 'after the quently a perilous one, There are few Civil War which freed: the negro slay- notorlsts who have not experienced es; It was a' white• man's'organize- this suddenly looming up of an un - tion, and the original purpose of it lighted vehicle and can testify to was to "keep •-the negro in his place." the nare4ow margin -between safety' Following the victory of the North and an Accident, over the South, the negroes 'doubtless Many owners of horme•drawft car. were disposed to' abuicu thelr hew • ril►iee are incifned take.tho ati� i9 If you require Window Glass get the new price before: pu-r- _chasing: ami-�.•- - rl��' 1 ment Parisrone. Lime and ulpst_o'ne�.h., _;- 4 tudelthat the" road is theirs by' or'i•= inal 'right, `They consider that it is up.to.the motorist .to keepout of :the way, and with'this view „there:will al- ways bea lot' sof: sympathy from., all except the .speed demon, but as a mutter of tile''"io'uvrc safety,.. couldn't it be _:a visable or,_the ::drivers of . :"horse-drawn vehicles`to carry'lamns? JOY RIDERS• PINCHED 1 -Walkerton" Teleseapej = Three Mildmay young men, .wile started out -early Sunday morning to haus ,.a,. `.tinie�.',. had a sorry time :Of 'it before the ' day was done. C.ephus L(Amin gerT.Will •Lay.ton. find -Walter.. Sandy were the trio, the latter se - Awing 'the e-Awing'the car from the garage where • he worked. At a farmer's out in Car rickthey stopped, while 'some of the party had few drinks from a bottle of whiskey they had brought along. They also took on a fourth passeng- er there, Paul Lovack. By the time they cot. to Walkerton the excursion, •ists felt 'great, As they sailed by the Hartley House „ cor`ner, one of• then' waved to a citizen and lot out a yell like' a redskin; That All eost him $10 and .costs, ,for the citizen an the ccjrner proved; to be Chief F'ergu4 +CG son in his Sunday, clothes and the joyous •'holler' gave the' whole' game' „away 'While the-'Chief'WAS nr'eiiaring• :-• to follow in another „lar, a citizen phoned• in that, the crew, were` motor-• ing in the ditch in: the West Ward; A few i inute ,;inter they Caine back: through town .again in the oppositti direction • anti 'were' "'pinched • y `tile `,` Chief_ i3y telling the - wlicile story,• Lobsinger ,escaped seri5us - punish 'hent and was let off with $10 and, costs; Layton,. paid $9,18 all ':for '.be -a g, tlisoideil ....,�...--. Y,.,:•.tti�zi .:Sandy`=;$10• Costs, There 'was no cha•ge'against tha_aithe.r4inn I,ovaek_ nr - — A man l'' nerally has' the good or ill' - lit"li i '• a t s 1 ich ht= - 'attributes to mankind. Hay •- Fever SUMMER COLDS, ASTHMA, spoil many a holiday. RAZ MAH Positively stops these troubles 1 Sneezing, weezing, coughing, weeping eyes aren't necessary--= unless you like being that way. $1,00 at your druggist's, or write Tem ictons, Toronto, for a free trust. SOLD Y • J MegIM, LUC''�``KI' QW;