The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-10-22, Page 7'l
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COLLIS
.194,04, latefittlitei eyetfms sower ref I.
to ®sites, Cdeane them with'
• the modern chewing gum:
Ove. Gentle, pare,' non habit.
g. Mono effective because yogi
•
Owl Lath
o
• Football .Defin.itions
! oldie( —Rtunble seat technique,
Forward Pass—(a) Illegal use of
hands; (h.) hospitality to 'tho guy ,aiti•
ting on the row in trent. . ' • -
N. eutral Zope--H'alf the .distance.: be-
tween• the living •roc •• and the kit en.
Linesman—00e wlio'has a hot ne.•
`Iihnecessary Delay=' A ' guy who •
waits until •he's leaving for an excuse'
to (rias her, ate,h—A,-vtsitox„ male-aa.4
male, who ie unencumbered.
• 'Backward Paas—Service *the guy,
's'if%ing behind• you. ° „
T17ne Out paries frtlm 9 p:m to-
a.m.'•4 .
Salety—O:ne 'who takes little sister
along on a, blind. date. • • 0.
:Place Tick -Privilege enjoyed ex•
elusively by Tierbid man;
$nalrper: Back—Sheba" Qi" Sheik well, t
verged in; repartee. • • •'
Die9ualiiI d Player—Vic.timit•,pt,•hLl
tosier.• .
In `Play 'Girlie who gets -44e. grand
rush .with "Cut-tus'at'atootball•dance.
Ramble --A • bashful'' 'Or . aw,kward.
bo°zd; k .
Do;wils = Condition which •requires
J aspirih antt�to;nato ytltee '-the next
Oeuvres
tri GeNUINC
e
aaut;
The:Chewi '-,Gam
LAXATIVE
Jiydilltrlts and ChiIdrm:
14lo Taste •
-But the Mint
re
_lR C®I*SiT1IP►7.1
T a it e —E
Keep strong the
/inter through
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
5o
of Norwegian
Cod Liver Oil
Builds Resistance
Easy to Take
Lines For ',Autumn
i3oiarething fluttered` en the sill,
Brushed against ,the windo wpane,
Yet there: was no whir of wings
Nor another sound.
_sea " o_od tai4.. and_ ,straignt_Ao
• still, • •
Not blade moved on the plain,
Gone were twilight Murmurings,-
. Silence all around, •
..then ane saitLh�a_yi ;it swing_ .
Athwart the, casement.. 'It was red.
He had ,seen its ruddy hue•— , .
A -comet in,•the grass. ,,
And all knew how it w,ould,bring
Gaudy hordles- • on- whispering • tread,
Golden. •carves against 'the blue -L,
Knew these would .not''Dass
• Till new ,glories had been 'spent,
Cast on footpath. and on wall,
Flung like thunder ;at the hill, ...
Swept away by gales;
Pass not _aa the.,sumnier went, > „ •. .
J Quietly as first leaves fall„ •
. But as .gusty_autumn will,
• • iiigleon windy, trails. -•
Carlyle W, Morgan in The Christian
Science Monitor. ••
-
Paper -Made From'
Banana Leaf
Rio De Janeiro.—A Process for mak-
ing paper from banana leaves has
• been' developed by .Dr, .Virgilio •Cam-
pello,, attached to the Chemical ''asci
• ' lute of Rio De Janerio.. Two factories
ire a iloyed :making banana -leaf
• paper and efforts are being \Made to
ievelop a regular iniustry •
- .:C..ontinuously�in.- os3ossion '.Frain
tie victim who.has been double crossed
'by a guy whq premidedl to "break"'him.
Kneeing -Unfair. advantage taken
by flappers,
Anywhere, Anytime
"
. v ... Operator ! ' I need; your .help!" exclaimed Mrs. Ilerbert
Brodie as she : hurriedly told the telephone operator 9f.her
need.
• " { Bill is 'ver sick ''and his. father --(first. •be
M�• son, Y 3-'
reache �" '
B- -t Brodie;. a caminercral' 'tx^aveier; - was- ] n'otivn-io be •
zsomewerre Tare W tern • sectlon'Ti-theme Ince. .
�` However; -such---is�-the-per sister e- -of - Lohg -i-I istaxice
4
insects Face
o, ` and .
Night Lights and Low Tern
perature Disturb 'Pests'.
Regime
. The depression .has. hit the insect
world.. Oriental peach moths and cod-
dling ,moths which• infest certain New
Jersey peach and • apple orchards are
worried about the; .state of affairs. •
ITP-to-now-these-inseet
egg -laying conditions in these orchards
just right—.darkness at :night. and an
average temperature net far'.from 60
-degrees Fahrenheit -for a- good part of
the year. Photo electric: cells and sea
•sitive thermostats. •have clanged all
this and now the moths face the'pros
peat of not'b.eing able to lay their egge..
at ail.
Dr. -Thomas J, EI eadlee,:entoinologist
of the New Jersey Agricultural Experi
meat ,station; has discovered' that these
moths •sv_ilL,not fay -:eggs• on the. ,trees'
in• daylight 'or.* it is: colder. than -60
degrees Accordingly has had. elec-
el tr •. e •e":
.tris floodlights,: tth, ." e e•c is.. Y
control, insltalled•'• in a large orchard.,-
together.,Nith .themostats to cut ;the
loo'dlights out of ';circuit at. tempera -
- Classified • Advertising
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Wet of wanted and"
n .,
d hili
information sent free, 'The Ramsay Coxa"'
Pang World Patenty,Attornexs, 273 .lade
Street, Ottawa. Canada. .
P0vATBY AND ECUS WANTED
SHIP us YoUR PoULTRV.. A.ND •
eggs. Fitghestmarket prices oafd:'
Write 'Pquotations. immediate 9ett!e- '
ment by certified .cheque. Crates tonne
Give us a trial. Rosenfeld Poultry and
Egg Co. Limited, Montreat. ' '
111E •pox BALE
UR SALE—P.i,,1;E NOVA ...VOTlEA.�''
It;-� 'Iy—CUS'5111—t Wun we •.
Stakes and firsts, Chicago, ' ortland
,oar I• holm Mink °Shows. •1930. Limited
number to book., Satisfaction 4t Nova -
Scotia's oldest mtnkery. .Brook Mink ' •
Farm, 'Nett Middle River.: Nova Scotia.
operators that when Ian urgentcall has to be put through
and .complete .information,about the location is lacking.- they
!"follow through" as long as there is any hope of. completing
the call, • ' •
Twelve' cities: and townswere called ,before 'Mr. Brodie ...
•
•
Ao old Dutchman, returning to Hot
land, was asked bya friend what in
his estimation was the strangest thing
he had,noticed, and he replied:'. "The
-United: -States, ' has, ;,ma-ny .-• -Wonder-fu-l.
things, but the strangest is a• drink'
called the' cocktail -and here is how
they make. it: They put in whiskey to
make it'i3trong,-then water to make if
weak; On to make, it. hot and ice to
mare it`co1d; 'lemon to make it sour,
sugar to Make it sweet; then they say,
'Here's..to you!' and drink .it them;
selves.% . I ,.
RESTFUL, SLEEP
•
E--TFU L,
•
•
•
was.•located: Within .two hours he was at his boy's, bed-
side. Upon the return of the -father titre boy began to
show improvement._ The telephone bridged the gap'
B
For Winter: air
g Entry List
Live Stock- and • A'grieulturel
Disp Y g •
Rabbit Hole in September'
-' (*.KW. in The Countryman)'
On hands and knees in that hot stub-
bly field
I •peered 'into the warm dark earthy
' p°lace;
of
b� LBS. PR1NT$, elf.$ On VELVET.
e7' Sl Uu._ A. McCreery. -Co.. ^Chatham.•-' •
Ontari9.
FIAI'PINESS SUCCESS.
Scientific "laws by *Old .famous
psyth•o.logist Valuable information ree.'
Write• S.irn;pson's, .56. Mcl$alrn Ave. To- -' -
••;,100 -Mile Speed`on Rpa'cis,
That. 100 'Mlles •an hour' speed --soon.,'
wil tie common• o the:•h'ighways and
, - •,
that route's should be areeeled,'to• meet„
this rate was the forecast of J. E. Hale,•
Society t o motive En in-
to•.the S 9 of AuA g
Velum t degrees .% ears
seett _s
Th - ct, • eyeuru on the hood '
lights. at dusk• and. turn them off 'at,
dawn. To the surprise. of the,anOths
it now never gets dark in. that orchard
w
except in. very cold ether arid . then
they; are too torpid to lay.Comm-
neatly the next generation of motifs'
that region seems likely never to
be born and the. orchard men believe
they have found an economical method.
01 eliminating ..: these ..pests. Tires
change, ,for better. or for worse,, ac-
cording to whether one is: a fruit raiser
or pa insect pest. • • • '
•
UTfCUUA
Shavi- ng.Crea n'
Products a rich. creamy lathet'
that remains moist through-
out the shave..
At dealers • er cent postpaid on.
receipt pt 86e.. Address:J. T, Watt
,Company, Ltd., Montreal;
SHE HAD
T0 BES
Cold Water Taps •
One. stair ata time -on her hands
1'a s' Hi her Than Curious to 'know what might lie hid- - - - • On Tropic Roads • and knees—that 'was how she had to
Usual den there— I do it. wind when she did get to bed,
months ago. I could' not
gather "When I was your age, son, A welcome and refreshing tone of rabbit face man." ,This \ is ,the inscription 'ghat
sleep on .:account of the terrible sins
I was gla'd'to•.get dry trei l'to. eat" confidence ,.in Canadian agricpltvrai, Would' stare a frozen moment into may be read hanging over a, tap, b" my knees; and•I might say in all my
Bright Five-Year•Olr1="•You're much,Conditions is sounded in the annpunce• imine -- side, a trading :p(4.cm_the ;Lint sten•_ joints...- At night,\I-could-onlycrawl.up..
betteroff n tLat you are .livin' with' •tneitt's `the (liana m nt°of the Royal heart to-: gilt iTibet road, between'--' dila arid Mash to bed, one stair at a tiine. But since•,
b now y g y ge i•. Before he plucked up
s. _
la. -"Cold «: ter far . avers• her. troubles, were not' over: '
Whether some ',frightened •whiskered• Sim Twelve
us, arena you,; Daddy?" ii Winter Fair that "prosp'ects. for em away: 1, cbra, writes a correspotide'nt�of •The -taking hrarschen Spline resularly,> have y
I' tries at the' Royal in all departnfients •gut `No qne at home in here, I said Christiar..Science Rivnitor;" The an- entirely lost all pains and•'stilfness,
autli:•-••-``What7 tint tl °•t t ? b tt "tl t the present and, if needed could now run upstairs
y ru y cents? were never better' than a,'
aloud . uouncement, with itS implied invite twoat'a tune. Iri fact' If
eel 10
,, utOr :enV<" : r ---. .°n lit-tt3`otr;is�anether a -i�de ice of the_bor- �-younger�m-; 1 strap: nevem°be-wi lout -
Victini:—'fNo, . but I've. been..sitting "Exhibitors in. the _western prov• air • • of hness with which the British • Kruschen Salt 1•
with "some E ]1 w' Who.' veer" t xious 'o 'Continue to the words of a authorities in 'India seek• to serve way- • So ..you •• realise .what Causes rheu-
om e o s w a 1 i are most
Pell
sol and clear as a matis? Nothing but sea ed ed
ispiay their live stock and other agri young ,boy. • facers and' those roarer members'': f g iii- g
The handiest pikes 't' live is within cultural products,"'the Royal's state- I did not know my voice could play so the Lndian •and' Tibetan communities rune acid crystals w.hieh' form as the.
your income. •When the •fat lays back. ment goes on, "and the ,•Domin re• sult
of. sluggish eliminating organs.
its ears and 11nmp& i. b' 'k, the smart . ,Government- and the Provincial Gov- •
A game. '•'No, one at home,' I said once ancient h1 tway. Lying far be~ow theklub
g upon to' ,clear, those painful crystals r'
dog knows• it is time to Ilse dip5omacy: ernmentis, recogninirig the advantages . more snow line. of the Himalayas at.tit* from the.:system. , The six .'"alts in
Our, heart ,goes: out to .the man who of Abe provinces `continuing to Occupy The boy's fifes, like'a tbiliie of lazy point,. the Hindustan -Tibet road in ciien'abound .d dissolve awl!
joined the Navy to; see the -world and a prominent position at he Royal are bells
I They ensure such /perfect internal
ion ` rare '. whose 'livelihood is earned along 'this " icrii Salts Cam alSeaays_
then Spent'four. years in a submarine. contribu.ing . their .__.ps al financial.' Fled echoin);, down ..dim rabbit; corri-
A barking dog seldom . bites'; and . ' assistance in transportation . and in L' dors
blustering man • 3ver,fights, The book the :Selection of''the • live stock,and Remote and .sweet::..I sat .back on my
";What Every : Youhg Man.Should-' agricultural products: Heels
Know" should be ch:i.e3d to "What "There has been• .nore than the In the -hot sin 'Idly, contentedly,
Every Young Girl Should no:" If'we' usual :ii.mber of inquiries from Ur.- I felt the. quiet of earth flow into me.
have to'�. without things we need, we ited States points this 'year and the'
just grin and 1,..41. it; it's doing with= Royal's survey; of Ontario and Quebec .
. _..-1---.� -there: _ - - - ,� Still a Chane. ,� �. _.
oi:t unnecessary thirgs• we want that indicates th'tit there is considerably' The .Londoner met what appeared
makes usdownhearted. more dove• stock than usual ready for e•
to butes-eldest inhabitant •outside-thg:,
exhibition, �go that wie are very says-. -,flans intl. _
r.a epreia,. ed _that. the Winter: Pair .will
ed. ankle?"
Joe—"Limp!" .•
•
Mother—"Come, Fr‘ddie, and • kiss.
yr•lr aunt.", -
Freddie-"Aw,. Ma. I , ain't done
Mary had a little lamb;
Given by 1. friend to keep;
It followed her around until
with the best and most representative "May I ask how old you are?" he
live stock displays which we nave
,said. •
„
ever nad:' - - :I be just a 'hundred, sur-, came -
"Although general conditions, last the wheezy rep.y. -
November• were anything but: favor i "That's, a fine old age,”wetit'on the
able 1930 was the Royals record year t Londoner, "but, if I• may say so, I
not gorily in exhibits and attendance.; don't ;suppose-Yeu=11--live•-to see an -
but the spirit of the• people at the other hundred years," -
show leas happier than'at any pre, 1. The old man cal•tnly tossed down • his
vious event. We feel sure that the rink and 'turned to the Londoner.
spirit of .optimism at that time has' I "Well. don't know so much about
i It diedifrom loss of sleep. served a very useful purpose in that' that,"' he replied, •"I • be stronger now
it has enabled Canadians better tai than -when I started n my first hen-
dred." • ,
Old Lady—' Why didn.t you try.to view recent economic adjustmients
keep out of prison?" with equanimity. We believe that a
"Gangster—}'I 'did, and they gave similar resgjt will 'be secured at the. 1 Soon • Settled
three months for resisting an officer.". osthcamin�' 'Rtr alp Winter Fair, and' ,
t o y1 • They were llstml1irg to an orehes
' tier more roticethie i erhaps on account tral concert. -
• The only man really interested in of ti e greater c'r itrtist'in'conditione. "By the way," she asked 'her coma
!lot air is the owner of a furnace. The "The f.oyal this veer is designed fol.
penitentiaries are filled with'thoee who'' commen i'•ate its founding add, inau pinion; "what is that piece they are
playing now?".
got caught and •the• resorts Crowded' guration ten .years• ago, when in the "I've'no ide,,'.' he replied, "but well,
with those who didn't. The older depression that followed. the war it ask one of the men in the orchestra,"
. friends of a girl who's about to be nrar- helped so signally to restore confidence . Together they approached the
ried' often try to comfort themselves I to Dominion •.agriculture generally. players,
by saying they'd hate to be as crazy Since its `birthday' -at that time it tins • "What's that you're playing?" he
about a mau ai she ls. Some travel,' esta iehed itself as an institution w
asked politely enough,•
broadens the mind, 'but hitchhiking 1 whichCanadians all over Canada have "Just a piano, sir," . .me the reply:' • '
the summer is'one where' water s. traces ofuric acid. And`more
i, arely to be seen anc • the : noon el regularity
e ari ,that' no such Sod.. poisonstergal
these; unex ected ,wells and' `in cots . �\ y .
P des urie acid ever able tp accumulate'.
c..r be readily imagined.. There are again . Prove this: for yourself by
other water(`•• facilities on the toad buying. a bottle of l ruschen: -
but government coupons are requires ,• -
to, secure ,the eater -from wardens '
'Praises- �'alirioil
who serve it lout: Ana ter those .men • s.
whose work takes them daily alone'
the sten-haked"road he- advantage- of 1,
the availability,. of this "cold water'
for every man" -is one .that can- be
-estimated :Only . bye- those who -1 for."
India and Tibet.,
ry
tonic value."—Miss : M. Croydon.
Dr. Carter's. Little Liver Pills •are no
ordinary lairative.';They are ail vegetable -
and have a very definite; valuable tonic .
actibn�u� pon the. liver ... exactly what,
you need to.enii Constipation, Acidity, _ .:. '_. _ •_. _
Biliousness, Headadhes, Poor Complex-
ion; etc- All druggists„ 250 & 75c red pt.
• r -
For Troubles
due to Abid
INDIG[„STION
ACID STOMAtN
HEARTBURN
HEADACHE
GASES-NAUSEA
seems to enlarge nothing but the gall.' pointed -with a- very considerable ,,,,lsl BOUT two flours after eating
a piano.
I pride. Many people spire from sour.
�r •� '•+'' '' � to he ca itindi estion:It
! c c'e -under conditions which permit. means that the stomach nerves have
! i y o � � ` been over -stimulated. 'There is excess
work ta'morrow.'1 infiuentiing' the general outlook andy
HEN
FOOD SOURS
Wife— « ell dear have you found 1 1 he Royal is entering upon its new stomachs. T y ll g
a job yet?".�
Hobby—'les, roy pet, you go to t to perform a service to Canada to acid. 1 he wa to correct it is with an
alkali, which neutralizes many times
.its volume in acid.
The driver.of the dilapidated car apart • altogether ftbni its influence Wit • . The right way. is Phillips' Milk of
asked the. bystander: "Can you tell upon•. agfictrlture. ----1-lse--aip'r 't p Magnesia just: a--tasteless--dose--in
me the quickest way to Victoria?" management is that every -ane who via. -r�•water: It is pleasant.' efficient and.
After' a critical glance -at the cat its the Royal and everyonrt who ex -
the bystander replied, "Yes, take a . hibits there 'shall be better equipped
99 'bus." • • tv meet.whatever problems may cross
- - - their path ill the immediate fl:: •tre.'
BATTERY.
OPERATED,'
$25 complete. Electric . Radios,
$50 complete Phimagr?p1 ai- $15.
We ship • anywhere. Write a for
rices.--
` 'TORONTO SALES CO.,
1367 Danforth Ave., Toronto..,..
FEVERISH CHILD
--With Castoria's. • regulation
When your child tosses and cries
• out in his sleep, it means that he is
not coti fortable. Very often `the
troubl .pis that •poisonous waste
Matter -is not being carried off as it
should be. Bowels need help—mild,
gentle help --.but effective: Just the
kind Castoria give,. Castoria is: a
puri vegetable preparation made
Bpeci-tllz for children's ailments-. It
, contains no harsh, harmful�rugs,
no narcotics. • Don't let your,YChild's
int, rru
t-
rest—and your .own—be p
ed. A prompt dose of Casrtoria will
urge stubborn little bowels to actt
Tfien relaxed comfort and restful
• sleep! Gonuine t'astor.a ally .ys
has the naffs-;: .,
CyT _� RI -A
• stafs ornuir'or-the Canadian people,`
,Unavoiidable
"Jackson," s id the piaster of the
'house to h' hrdener, "I •thought you •
said. you:• • ad rolled. the, lawp this When Simpson Wasleaving Lis alt:!•_
morning?" • • one night he discovered someboilr iv:.
"That be right, sir,' said the gar- taken'his,new timbreljla—by n' -talcs
dener. • of colirse�--and had left an old one 1r
I "Then what are all these little its place. ,Next day he -net Jimpson ;n
bumps"" asked the master. . i ,the 'street with it.. .
-t• The gardener gazed at. the •lumpy' "I say, old chap,'' said Simpsor.
ground. ', pleasantly, "would you mind handii,_
-i ' "Now that's a very funny coinci- over my umbrella?" '
dense," he explained. "Only yesterday "It's not •yours," replied Jimpsin.
I was 'reading in,a.paper that there's indignantly. 4'I• bought it only la's„
Silver Clue
a lot. of little- earthquakes we never week.
'hear notbing.about." "Sorry if I wake a mistake," :•a'd
-. , -4---1- - • Simpson. The t in a more serious tone
• Malice p. • he added: "Would you care to do nun
]Malice itself drinks in the hest p'arf .a slight favor?"
CHILDR'E`N: CRY;x..F,Q,iT_.,I,1
ISSUE. No. 42--.7'31 •
its Diva poison That of serpentr
1 1
deadly to others, but harmless to. ."Give rite that silver band tram•
.1^tnselvea. This (lits` nn resemblance around the handle: it's.,gat lay Pa15n'
.:1 it; it is deadliest to its p'osses'sors.• On
harmless. Results come almost in-
' stantly. ;It is file approved method.
You will 'ne"•, i use another when
you know..
• Ist. Ile sure to get the genuine Phillips'
Milli of Magnesia prescribed by
physicians for correcting.' excess acids.
lila, a bottle—any drug�,i+ore. •
• The ideal dentifrice, for • clean
• teeth and ht. 'thy gums is Phillips'
Dental Magnesia, a- superior tooth-
• caste that safeguards against acid-
iouth. (Matic in Canada.)
sTir" '•t't ' + t� I ��1'lRf.
• - EE`POLi'E it S'ropa Von;
Don't ii; et R,hrlwtatlam. Be Yanr Master:
rake Themes' 1'heirnmt.o -(reined rid I/O
1ree from .S�clntlrn, Neuritis, Lull'iago..
Infl .funia'tory.a}nr1 Sd.r,arullai_7:titetiIfl5 ` 1,..-.-...
'Piro a v.era'e'c person re/luires coin tw.r •
1A tris bottles., ' Pri'ce •$}.50• per b"ottre.
Piolied parcel post from the 'Thcin:es
rtheumlliwn.l Ram*rly 1.0bnratnry, 21
•3 ale. St.. ' I•.ondon Ont. r • •e
(IIAPne®SItin
DiittteMinard's with ofie-half
• tweet ail or cream. Apply
once if day,, For Frost Bite ,
use the Liniment freely sed d
ui,dilueed..
2.5 No trouble. Very healing! -
•• Vegetable Pills
- -For Indigestion
"Having, been troubled with.-1ndigest-,.
- lo®: and- Sick • Headaches -fpr several
nin -
nths, I was recommend -ed to Ilya
pour famous Pills. Atter thefirst dose
I' was rade aware of their ve real
Keon
�F MONE ACTIVE DAYS
A7'0 U don't have to be'polite with
a• your tnother. She understands.
This is always a "trying time".
But there's'no ase for needless
suffering.
Watch the calendar , - . and a few
days; before ...Start taking Lydia "
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com -
ti .
-sound. It peps you p . Calms
your nerves'... makes you feelso
much better.
Just ask for Lydia E. Pinkham's
new tablets ... at any drug srore.4
Buy thein without conversation er
embarrassment: