The Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-10-13, Page 5TQ
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JOPN SUTHEfLANI) ilk SONS, Ltd;
• Guelph, Ont., Insurance; Fire and
Marble,
CR AM *ANTED"
SEAFORT1.
C. klEAMERY
CALI. ,ANY •DAY AND GET A
CAN AT T. SMITH'S STORE.
We teet. Wednegday and Satire
• day, F.M. Get,your can any day.
Win also' buy limited quantity °
ofd anod •cedar'logs. •
'WE WILL :APRECIATE YOUR
' PATRONAGE. '
D; ANDREW
25-11-tf.:
GRAND TRUNK
EM
• j THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE.
Between --
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and :CHICAGO
44.Tnexcelled• Dining Car Service. '.
Sleeping••cars on Night•Trans aril
Parlor Cars on principal Day Trains.
Full iirformation from any Gram!
Trunk Ticket Agent cf C. E. Horn -
.
N
•mgOistrict Passenger ,Agent, Tor:
• onto.. ' '
F. Phillips. ACent, Lucknow.
C. P. 0.
Stands for •(J nadian Pacific Ocean •
• Service, but with its it weans .
Courteous,' Polite, .Obliging. Service
Highest Cash Prices. for
Cream, Eggs and 'Poultry
Our - -advice would be to sell your
-poultry early this. year Prices are'
'expected 'to be • much lower .ithari
•
. last ear. . .•
SEI.L-NOW . .
.4-1V-EiRW GO DS
PHONE 47, KNOW
AF. & A.M.; G i.C. • Old Light ,Lodge'
• ., meets every Thursday ,night on or
- before the Iu1flnoon, in the Maa-
onic Hail, Havelock $t., Luckrrow.:
W.M,, N. G. Mackenzie; _S W„ T.
Raid. J.W. J. c"uai' Sec.,
.A.:
Wilson;
CROOKS AND THE BANKS
Thi safe -makers ai, l .• safe-break-
ers carry on a continual struggle for
Supremacy,like the riiakers of shells
and the makers, i,f 1 -::ell -proof steel,
is well known, and in the same • way
.the banks and the, check, swindlers
are engaged in: a .contest of wita, with•
the swindlers„usualy'about one jump
tothe good. Not long ; go a crook,
took a' large sum .of money' from, a
Toronto bank bymneans,'not •of
ged signature sof the drawer' of a
check, but the forged' initials of the
clerk whose .business it was to cert-
ify. that there was :,,sufficient funds
tomeet the:check,',and the Stamp of
certification. He presented, the.. uncer-
tified check for. payment, .and ,was
told •by the teller, to whrim the'mar•
and, signature wed unknown, that hi
would have .4 get the check xuarked;`
He • turned towards the ,wicket..of the
accountant, and in .a few moments
came back with thecheck apparently.
certifid. It then was 'cashed; This
s, rndler, no doubt, appeared at• -the.
hank with two checks, one alrea=dy.
fb.rked with the initial :and bstampl
and the other . requiring certification.
The assumption of the .paying teller
that the .customer had had the check'
initialed almost . under. his' own .eyes
led him to pay the .money;
The Smoothest of • A'll
• About twenty' years -ago; ova little•
more,. three or 'four Toronto bahks
'Were the victims of ogre 'of the neatest
Swindlesever put "over, A man open
ad .an account of several hundred • dol- .
-lar in two or three banks. • He drew
on them frequently for Small -a-
mounts, 'always' presenting the'• check
in person, so • that his face became
familiar • to. •the tellers:. One -day liar
went' the rounds of :the banks,.with
".checks which- he had the accountants
initial, Instead of immediately pie,
senting them; for payment, he 'went'
home and. raised the checks, On.
the 'following • Saturday, 'shortly . be-
fore the•.tirne the banks closed, he ap:
peered With the forged checks:bear
ing the accountant's certification., and
they were cashed:,
Protected by eerforations ,
He chose ,.Saturday, just before
elo5ing . tine; because the • tellers'
would bebusy, arid also because be=
fore the.. swindle could be discovered,
he would have. '•two ,days' start, One sign a cheek payable' to Wilson which
teller, as he paid :the ' money out, was mailed to'the addi!es given 'on
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seemed :slightly dubious,_.and.eounted the bill. Thera the clerk .received the
'yery deliberately.-Ta--fiilm -they-swind-- :":check, endorsed• and -cashed' it, The.
ler remarked,: "Y'ou'll..have those bills . court', in this case held.. that the firm
'all worn hut•by"the tirne.I get them:" was-liabld,since the ease ,N•as•one .of
smiled genially, and ,the ,money impersonation•,and .theft— the bank had,
:was handed :over:. Ile .wash never- in fact;.paid--the money to the• peiaon_
, n ..i. whom: .:T.o. prevent, swindles of. this «horn.:the.coriipany,•zn°tendeil,
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THE , LU.CKNQ THURSIDA OCTOBI 1t; fSth, 1921.
_ __ . _. _ _- __ •..��-.tea..
SJDECIA �A
AT THE
FAMILY TREATIiE
Saturday, October 15
p.
UTVRI.:
CJtwin t
-wond erfui
This Guarantee Cines .¢
You Bettor Rubber' Footwear
s
nosabet1e s ever;
sold is fastened to.
• each pa t Ames Hoiden Rubber Foot aewhat it sa s:
• . " Every pair of Ames HcIden Rubber Footwear is guaranteed to outwear any pair of similar
• shoes of any other mak, sold a: the same. p;ice and worn under the sante conditions."
It protects you against inferior woi'1 manakip and material's, and assures , the greatest
possible; value for the .pric you pay. every Or wasn't made right -with the right
materials -pure rubber and stout strong fabric and linings - this guarantee wouldn't
be possible. No matter what you need•in rubber footwear, we want youto try a pair.
and satisfy yourself that the best is
Look for the Ames
Holden•maik on
every pair.
OL EINT
EIVPOOTWEAli
Ne. i\1
%� • dont. fella
sole I sot the *raw
dest scheme• for
oolin.' the villuns-in
this pickchur. -
Dont miss me and me,
dot, Mickey`! .:
BREEZY
E.A5ON
UNIVERSAL,. •
SPECIAL- ATTRACTION
•• Directed 6y Reeves Ea son
7.30 and. 9.10 P. M.
Admission: 25 and 15c.
For Sale. By . .
F. D. MCLENNAN,
L OCHALSH, .: . ONTARIO •
1%44'4 -
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kind the banks adopted the rf
peara_
Csystem, -which announces- :that:
tlre.check;i;£,.not fez. more _than:a.cer7,
twin a anount, A check thus stamped,
could•n--Fe. paisecl....111-the,ease of the„
latest_ swindle,; apparently} the check •,. .Room III.
was •not perforated, 'and though ,: ibe -- JIM*, Class- Excellent= Marion`
swindler had no account -in the bank, Stewart*, . Billy •„Henderson*', Living
theteller seeiri the a'
,, g pparent'.initials stop 1C'Tenary.,lgoocl=,Alex;; fl,ildrewik,;:.
of the accountant„did:trot-hesitate to Norman Wilson*,'Elizabeth MaeDozi=
surrender the money: ald ,: Winnifred NiS:on*,•: ':Margaret.
-” LLT -Bank -oscs :1>'cQu%11in, Robbie'Purvis, •Tarr .G`e .'.
In Canada and the;. United 'States
when, there . is -a -forgery--the -bank: _ Senior Class--Excellent-Rena '1VIc-
son from whom it thought it ' had.
bought. goads. '
1 _o o_�_•
LUCKl<'OW SCHOOL REPORT:
r'Responsibilit
;does not end when yon have.bon'g1it a
Front ,..6
Lacing
:o. _- . - atiTiit-. __. v ._. _ . - ts:: • t return.;:it:, ` There.is
.:
You must be,sa sfied.• � does drat- gr e--al�sne )%rstlfies ,t cost,t
• ybd-.style to-mak—you�ha-ppy.-if-Lit--does corsex:tete-in-our_ coErsot-department-.. ,
:mot give:you.•nom.fort. beyond'price ;'if it'.'but- will take. a personal pride rn; your •;:
does ; not give you a wearing ••-service - that -satisfaction - - n .
�.e loser• . ',If--aswndler;'is,'' ele'ver�-
enougfi_to_ inritate::theY;signature:„of u'
depotitor who has, an account so.that
' I:0 0. F. Lucknow Lodge meets every
`rirlay evening 1t=S'`o'clo in th rs,
Hall, Campbell street. 'All brethren
.;cordially -invited. ., 'Officers: Noble
Grand-, Ebbt. Johnston,, Vice_:Grand,.
' • Arch.' Barbour; Rec. Sec:, E. AMA=
son;- Fin. Sec., Dr: Paterson; Treas.
urer.. Alex _'Ross
•
- Lucki ow'• -L O L., -Now -428,. meet in.
seir=lukkge --'vI eaniad.:Taxes~
slay ;of= the month ,at 8 o'clock : p.m.
WaM,, Jas. Irwin Rec. • Sec'y., Wm:
McQuiilin.'
• 'GODERICH
C; ..Leij ayd,- of. Wiigharn, was
'sentenced yesterday in the local per.
cecourt>•by Magistrate' Reid to' spend
-a
six months in the 9oderich jail, This
caused_ ciderable interest
.c s _.has a sed__ons
considerable ..
in the' community, as it was the first.
- ilit `that 1-Myt)rie mixt- been-,-ebarged_.
. with 'a seoond .•offense :,tif :ainat the
QTA;
I.t w:as proved in court a week ago '•
tbat ;Lepard had sold five gallons of
gw iprg: whiskey=for'. $75 .irt,.the miont l
ofo August, and about ,two months
previous he- had been- _warned_by-rte,
of "-b iiIg -fitted
court • tp tile' extent g
$500' and' costs' for a stmifar offense:
. Crown. Attorney,..Selmer acted for.
Inspector Pellow, acid Dudley Holmes
of .Wingham, for Lenard.
• J. J. Merner, member in the last
parliament for South Huron; is again
the choice of theConservative Party
in that riding; His opponent is the
- same as in 1917, Mr; Thomas Me*
' Millan. .
You aro not
az periment-
•tag when
Oou use 1)r.
bese's Ont.
runt for'Eczema and akin Irrita-
tions. I t relieves at once ant gradu•�
L t x Dr.
tUIYy heals .the skin. satanicao
Cb re's Otntment free • it you montion.thta
a brl r►1b d-oelliainP for Satei asCoo,
1144
avu
the bank '`Will be •deceived, then the'
lrxss fallsxon.the._bank not en t}ie de- 'Pari Geon a McTttnes,� •
Dean z11114n
nes,:Blan2he I'iinner-a`•,- •Harvey VV:eb=
sten, Calvin;Blitistein•*, Jttmes• Baker,
Wilhelmine Agar,•:Dat•e Milne, Sadie.
Doni*s 1VIa `y- Douglas*,'' • Jessie.
Steviart',-Good-Pearl: Maxon*, Rob-
e'rt Ma Callum, -Gordon `Frsher, 'lei=
encs.:MeIri,nes*, Kenneth Thont.pson*.
postt3r Iii' England• :it' ;is: different'
.The loser .is' the depositor. whose' sig:
nature has been ;forged. To .protect'
:thenisel:-ves against thisEnglish :..Je\vat't Lenora •Webster. •
, Those marked (*) 'have been neith-
er late nor absent during the month.
J: -MacCallum,, Tea'eher•,'
Roonr'1V -.•
Names aiMe_in order of
Jr: IV-•Winnifred ' Dor •las,: 'Belle
` irderison, Morgan ..fi,enderson rani
MacKen ie;. Walter Eaton, Ewart
Webster, Claire Milne; Gordon :John -
check -makers " cross their checks;
which means.. that they will be paid
only through the'='clearing : house;, -'In
this case -the endorsement wilT usual=
_ly_he verified.by •ihe_eo etrng-•bank,.,.
y -of 411 -bait "- hatr
while ,they are familiar .with. the- sig-
natures of; their depositors, they 'are
not; as a rule,• familiar with. the sig;
nattires..ot.: those:.>Vvh� ezYdorse. cheilcs,.
and ',unless the rtnake.. ;a thorough
-identification; of *familiar. payees 'or
until depositors , describe:, thein .in de
tail; thebanks' are likely td be de-
,
frauded. A -
• A A. Pdint.of Law
'
„Insome cases the ,courts find it
dif,cult to discover whether the bank
oto.:tire-depos:iter-:�slroulcl.,�-6e�.heid � ro---
ponsibleler s loss. • In one well-_
known - American ,case : the ' employee
of a firm rented' a Post -office box in'
the name of James Wilson, X11 lnted`
let :4 heat t and3a7peia :an ecce ii t_
`MISS MARTIN, Corsetterr,e, is ready togive' you the fitting. you
need., This is a special service .We have for Ladies,
•
Sr.. IV -.lean Steinert;' Margaret
Geddes, Peter •Mortis,^ Clarence
die, Mary Anderson, Andrew Thomp-
son, Cecelia' Pinner, 'Willie - Sproul,
Elliott-Burnsr Lotti S lit Camp-
bell_
n h am.p
bell_ Thompson*,
.('k) Absent for part of the month,
Celina .iii . �Clar1: Teacher. •
SCffIOOi It POR 'S
S:• 8, •T o. 7,, I inloss.
No. on Roll, 19';; 'average.,attend-
ance, 14, •
V• 'Total` `1'005 1tiI: Stewart;
as Wilson with his employer' ank. 037, C, Firmer, 721. '
T1 ea be ivade.:0tit .a Jail1._ta.tbie otu, - ._.III Class FT'otaa 14186 8: ,N1cI'nnes
'piny," as •rf'- cods hard' been stiltl • . , .. , . ,
g` � :106'3, 7'. England; 1,'481, ••1VI G�anrp-
Wilson, and- got- the• `proper -official•-ttr• -Ken, 1328 ,[:•Stewat;t,.964,
�*+�=-�-•; II Classt, Total 1804•-1:I` Campbell,
11,57;: F: "M•cNall„ 11,07,'`..E, McDoug-
all, 1104, M, Stewart, 1004:'
that.. in Canada there are more 1 'Class, Total 1390-P. McDdu"gall,
1344; A, McDougall, 1282;
Sr, Primer,.Total 1470-C. Camp.-
bell,
anip-bell, 1241; C. McInnes; 1120; L. Mc-
Leod; 1075. o. ' '
Jr;' Primer --E. McDouga11. '
Beginners' -R. McDougall; H, Stew-
art. '
1I, A. Gollan, Teacher.
.u. S ,S. Na 4, Ashfield '
V ' C 14s•-DD'2 itld-riiliWori, 74 p,,c.;
Robertson, 68; S; McDonald, 54, '
Sr. II
V . IVfaCOona144 544 R. 'Mae.,
Everybody. knows
Temipleton's'
Rheumatic Capsules
Sold than all 'other Rheumatic
Remedies ' eembined for Rheu-
matism, Neuritis, ,.Neuralgia,
9ciaticaf Lumbago, etc. .
Many doctors prescribe them, '
Most druggists se1L them...Write.-.
to free trial to Templeton, Toronto,
Sold..bi A E, McKhn
1000 Yards of all kiinds of Dress Goods now being Sacrificed
Lenngn;.50.; L. R ti.e.rtso 56 D
6•
MacDonald, 3>.
43• M. B a
lay_son, .z M , :-
Si:, fII=J, MacRae, 72, A. Fnlay-
son, 60;;. E, ,MacDonald, 59; .M. Mac-
Donaldf '57; K. ;MacLennan r 56,: W:
Ross, 24 G,Fin]ayson, 9
•ILi-C,- Robertsnar; 08;,: •Cr
Brown, 65; J. McDonald, 63;-j..;Ross,
52; G, Finlayson, 38.
Jr, , II -(I. MacDonald, •70; D: Rob-:
ertson, 68;, 0; 'MaSCharles,, 58
,'Maeltend rte- y
0 :: i
Ross, 70; R. Finlayson, '6 F. Mac -
GB.;.
P"• r"imer=F; Firilaysson, $0 1, Mac
-
Kendrick, endrick,` '66'; `C; MacDonald; :6fr It.
D, Ross, 20.••
)Finlayson,' Teacher:-__...-
S. S. No, 7, Ashfield .
The names appear in. order of inert
V -Willie Hogan,
Sr, IV --Dennis Hogan,-
3r. IV -J. G, Ritchie, Lloyd Shin,
Jr, III --Della q,ilniore, Irene Ilo-
gen, Connie Mogan,
Jr, II -Andrew Ititchie, .. '
Jr. I Eimer.'MacLeod; Tillie• Rita,
chie, Frankie Gillmore,
.Total number on Itoli, "ii; average
attendance, 10.
• violet V. MacLennan Tea bell
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The ' loWest--tender ,receivert- by a'the'.
:. •. ..... W..:--
Godeireh Tcswli- C utrcil f•azr, the rn
0
stallatian . of a• filter •plant tit-'rs..I+,5,5--.
000. The, rate»ayers•will be asked to
Ivote' on -expenditure -of --,thisamntmt
test fro i • tx�.sarrawst
ret _ as; ' from_-nl1, petty ve,
tions that- me
t . et • .us, -from .,the sin -
promptings that tias.ail us; from the
world sf'reis °tlat `IurCus` to ill;, .. ,.
o • you•
lIl
d
yourself
unable to sleep well? Are you irritated
by trifles? Do small troubles look big
to you? • Do you start at sudden noises?
7Are you unable to concentrate .long on -
any orre,thing? '
"if so, tbere'slsomethinig wrong with your
nervous, system. • These are" danger
signals., DR: • MILES' NERVINE --
$1.20' will soothe the irritated and
overstrained nerves. Just one Or two
doses helps Nature to restore them
to their normal functions. Guaranteed
Safe and Sure, A
SOLD IN LfCKNOW' BY.
A4, CIS' M'cK I1 1. whctdth2re is a fendeilty to
constipsitiott, you will find D*.
Mites Liv*n Pitts effective in
keepuie the bowels open.
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