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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-01-21, Page 7• th. - .-‘,T.• • ' V'erg,,Z7 • d!" •••1, • , • ...II • thhh • • 0.. ; '*“1, tt. " .ta 4•14, CC: • ' • . • PO brood sews lost their • young at • birth, • Oveni.the entire Province the • numbers would run up into 'the thous - alma. -Thelees '.of a litter of Young, • pi= BImpiy means that a brood soiv.' heti been kept and fed for, • an il gives "no return. else, meane,. .•,. ' that...themm. :of • the sow losing ,her . , • pigs will have . to go .out and buy. , • •• Others to tekahhhe place. oh:thews 'loot.' Tee heavy .lesses in 'new 'born Pigs • . ,• . during the.ivinter and. eprieg are' gen- ' . ' • • •.inolik due to. leek of iohinahn the feed.: ler.given` to the.. brood sow There: •h•-- '18 nriattibstitute•for;htesling, "fhe.....h.Lehgh ' '''''.'"h'r!:h•••••:-.7:tihiht•edii.minit have aniplei:'whieirforh •••tuate1yft(not uh as one '1241f iotinee •'' '••••• Iniceeleary hodlife- to any brochtl 'sow ler one, year. • • ' '• • • :-. lihirerh . _ on_your.farni-in-.the-nash-,-You- - "'•-• • are advised to fortify your brood sowir •'" •. against suet', loes 'this year. by Proshdh • ., ing the little bite ot 'Iodine that.iii'ab- _' • , eolutely necessaryin. the•preheatIMS-of- • • :goitre; hairlessness, Week•pigs or dead ' • • • •• ;•arbirtli Ogre kvery.,small quantity of Potasaiuni Iodine can he given in the feed during the pregnancy ,period. • Did - '.solve .orits• half ounce .of Potassium hadine_iii_Aqua,rhof water.-andhmliene: • • er two tablespoone of the liquid in the• •. 'reed every few days. Also see to it ••, that the breed sows get plenty of soil, rode or other :mineral 'Matter and an. . '• .•abundance ,of clover 'leaves: and fine . : . ,-heleVer, stems. auilitg-the4erioSt'lywheit • , they are' carrYing.yoUng. •• . t, • -0 • 1.1 speximaapaiimpasod•••••••••••• Little Pig Lessee Ilk fitevells-in, Provincial • zoologist: • *OM 'of young nigb wee . prn (A_ e - dead, weak, ,Itairleasor with . thick ., devote. • In Grey County aloha, over k. • h Carrier (entering .r. 0.) "Phew! Open, a Wtndow. Wilk all the foul air dii here?" •• P.O. Clerh-"Cael yeti see? I just •h found a ample of dead letters:" • ' Last Saturday a . charming Woman 'wearing a; smart tie*. 'coat- and hit, hi - came' aware ' that her husband was un- usually attentive and •was 'prouhly • trodnehig her to everyone the knew. - • -; He 'needn't take-lify hiedth" ihg • •Said .sweetly to a group of friends, "F . • • . bought 'them with illy,ovin Money." If. you . euffer, &OM varicose Yelon. • • • • 7:2 ,• • • , • z. • a a • '41' 'Mr •41, ^ „ Aunti Wifl Be Worried i'Vtar 1,1 • hh,, • i••••• 4.• 040 • • h• You Ve on tea w hen ,you imy,Red Rose.- Uj88' "is good tea" ,• 2 CHOKE QUALITIES Red Idabel & Orange -Poo ,,:. • Take It -Now • Keep sirong •'Winter through -EMULSION hht, ' h•4" ' ' ' hh'hhhhat4h Who, h•<,,,,,:hoh.hihhhhhhhhhh.h. 4"-44',":".•5?,;•.• "Whate •-Miss Mi her and now. shh-MTC.' „.„.05 • • ... ,,,.••••• • . of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil ver shall ]do? I've nissed the train and auntie will be SO worried!" 's invita 100 spen a week -end with • in her anxiety to finish the last of her viork at the office she had not noticed Trained. nearby telepli had. left 'for nnie Harper.had accepted to think ofthe right thing in an emergency Miss. Harper hurried to -a one booth and _called her aunt -Fortunately -she reached her befOre she the flag station and in a few seconds she had explained, the situation and aunt that she would certainly not miss the train next week -end if she •• • •then. •• • • assured her might come • . a • , • 1. • What New. York • Is Wearing. BY ANN EBELLE WORTHINGT014 Dr(essmakinp Lesson Fur- nished With Et;ery Pattern r, AR -TIC • That Auction and Contract and their attendant rues are .not yet standard- ized •throughout the country is well illustrated by the. following request for decision from one' of hhe Writer's Ccir! varicose ulcers swollen 'legs tender respondents: "During a game of Auc- • feet and other similar disorders, write for fulh information about ELASTO, the famous 'treatment which has broaght •rellef to thousands of men and women -free sample 'sent. post freeon request.• • The New Era Treatment Co. Limited • • Dept. 162.1., 456 Craig St. W.. Montreal When TEETHING makes HIM FUSSY ' •. • thin the ether flight, one of the PIO- ers threw his hand on the table and demanded a new deal, declaring 'that he had neither an ace • nor face card. Another player claimed he:. was wrong as he should have hvaiteh till thetrump was declared and then if he had neith- er 'ace, face nor trump,' he could hate claimed "a new deal. ,This point has caused considerable discussion and dif- ference of opinion so please decide it for We" • • Needless to say a' player must Play the ,cards as dealt and the tact that they.are all ander &ten spot- is norea- son..for a new deal. There never bite been snob a rule and it is rather. sur prising to have it•advanced: It le a rpod examth ple, however, of the widread popularity of Auction and Con- tract even Among. thoen .who are not familiar with the ordinary rules of tke The .following- hint has raised a curious question: • Hearts -K • Clubs--hnone •• Diamonds-hh K, J, 10, •: A 13 : 6, 7,6, 6, 4,3, : Z • Spades -none ••• . , Noncom rubber gone; Z dealt: bid' one no trump. .What should A bid with the foregoing band at either Auth Wan or-Contraetl-- -A-whould-undoulit-- • edly• passhoping that. Z will 'obtain the bid at notrump. In the actual play A did miss, 'also Y. and B., rai.Z played •One of the ,most important things Yeu can de to make a teetliing baby •hemfortabie is to see that little • ' bowels 'do their work of carrying off wastevmattirromptly and regular - 3y For this nothing is better than Castoria ,a ,pare vegetable prepare - • lien shecially made for babies and • children. Castoria acts so gently you can give it to young infants to relieve colic." Yet is always effec- tive, for older children, too, rernein- ben Castoria -contains no harsh -drunk!, no • narcotice-is absolutely • harmless: When your baby 13 fret- ful. with teething dr a food. oast, • give a cleansing dose of Castello. •„..este-lhe entre you get genuine Castoria C• ; witb•the name: hhhht."—• • .<4/7 CASJORIA CHILDREN.CRY FOR IT ••••••••••••••••••••••• LENo. a •. • , • • the hand at one no trump. A played his •twelte diamonds and, on the twelfth trick, Z had left in' his hand the ace of hearts and the ace of spides. • It was an absolute guess which ace to keep and, es usual such cases, he gueased wrongdiscard- • ed the ace of hearts and A scored •a • grand slam. The curious partabout the hand was that Z accused 'A, the writer's corres- pondent, of "not having 'played a sport- • ing. mune as he was betting on hi her- tainty." It was argued that Such a play might be al right in a Card Club, but very 'unsportsmanlike for a social gaine. .Stich a contention is, certainly curious and has •.seemed Worthy .of mention in thiA article., When a game 0± Auction e Contract • is made up, there is an express understanding`that each player shall be entitled to take full advantage of both his skill and his luck. Luck averages up for every one in the long run,. SO never, cilticize a player for holding big cards • or for playing them to obtain the maximunf, results. ,Take the gaine liner your luck philosophically; and both you and your friends will enjoy the genie. a great, deal more. • " The writer was under the impression taht the following problem was rather •easy trail' one of hi correspondents wrote in regard to it :•"Only an ostrich would call this problem simple," Why he selected an "ostrich"' for compare, tive purposes is doubtful but probably because:of its purported lack otintelli- gence. .After that statement, however, the-wehterhwill-refrain from.expreesing- an opinion. her) if you can figure it out before reading the solution that follows. . • Problem Hearts -73 • Clubs -non• e Diainondsh-none Spades -K. 9, 5, 3 Hearts -Q. • Oltibh-nnne.. • • • V •: . Difimcands-' ' A Spades -A. Q, : Z • . Hearts -K, 9. Clubs -none Diamonds -n ' -SpadeshhJ, 6; • one wins the trick with the king. should now lead the eight of hearts; B plays the deuce and Z should play the nixie. If he should play the king, A should play the queen and A B *ill then win the hist three tricks. When ,,,Z plays the eine, hoWeVer, A nins•t win with the queen.. Now either Z Wins the king of hearts and thosine of spades or else Y takes, two tricks in sprthes. In other Y Z must win three of the five tricks. • • There are no trumpS and,Z is in the' lead. HO* can Y Z winthree of the five tricks against any defense? • „Solution.: Z should lead the jack of spades and A should play the queen, although lie knows that it must lose ,the WeinIty so doing he retains Ms tenace Y's suit. • If he were to play, his ace on the• jack, he should lave *ith the tensed and Y Z would new win four tricks against and defense. A must play the queen of spades and Y • • •• • • Today's'cot-t, ame •slips has ite • He4ta,--10.,7, 4, 2 • Clubs -none Diamond s-mme • Pades-1.0- • • MACDONALEYS F try e C,ctizaz:46 gi/nea eigaheAtte with Z GiwZAG papers attached A 4 12 In 10,15 -,,and 20 Packages). • • The older 'a man, gets, the. younger • the young people aeon to be." To these • interested in the ellinination of un- necesoary noises, we advance the in- forinitton that the celery crop is inh usualty large this year. You can buy a .new locomotive for $100,000. 'But, • - Market •Report liko atn automobile or a wife, it isn't Coffee -:-Week, the first s6st li's_theunkeep. Express • Onions -Strong. Your opinions, if you like, but advice •Elehatort-thisteadh, should. be dellhered by slow' freight. • ' - •SOme-people-talk-sohnhch that thel%, • Thria-` Sb she roftrahl hh- m rry loth resemble tihiaodpee.lier pecking on a • i In't you teil her„about ydur Anti tin Sof. The woodpecher 'knows he. • isnot acemhplishilig eial!thing, bili he, ' Ralh--"Yealh' I told her, ' and shei . • 1 enjoys the ,s • • I my aunt now.' • .• - poi n t " Its unbreken line from bust to'hote is particularly desirable as it dqui away with any Confli,:tieg lines to She outer g rinerit. ••• • It is shaped to mould the figure through the waist and the hips, wid- ening into a graceful width and flare at the hon. • The upper 'part may be trimmed with wide ' lace or just ,inerr edging. • • • It will take u scout one hoar to mak( it. • Style No.' 3431 may be had in sizes 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust. You will have a correct' foundatien for the slim silhouette frocks. • Size' 30 ithuires 214,- yards of 35- inCh niCterial* with 104 yards of 514- inhh, lace. '•• • HOW TO. ORDER PATTtRNS. • Write your name ,and addresa plain- ly, giving number and size of inch patterns as you want. Endo& 20e in stamps or coin (coin preferred; Wrap it carefully) for each number, and address ythir order to 'Nilsen Pattern Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. , '... ' amatta4taa...Mar044,N5marekaasai.' 9.ar......0......tateateta40.ealef. ,.., • . ,I4011 .9/14....."..,................'.....*''''',.."........."'......." ... . . r„,‘,•,,t'.. • " • • 44. 50 Builds Resistance Easy to Take Advertisint. •• 4 i4 bk',VEFtTb sysav iNiTirkiya:JJ Lint Of Wanted tpventiene and fulke"."‘'."••••,' •" ' 0614te. Paten0A,t(ornekg.'213 • ;••• Ingegn9Ao,n Sent .frea. rho Rotnal%y coin?' stight.-0 rave Canada. " • • " " • ' • . • • • • • • ‘'DPihrtilhhrik.',hhhhita •EGGS• W*NtOrk .,ifighpsr..Mn.rketk prices •natt.Irhme.• ' • ' aie .fetnittemeegonerifeld.,Pou1try and:. "•„ ,• • 4* ;Egg-, oe,..smontreali, "•;* • • • • - • " • '" • • • _ .0 TAMP .0OLLEdT0tUr'kRir OUR 201 : •• different. 25c. Inventory Paekets,50e, . ox • real, Que. • • '• • • •• MOTHER'h. LOVE ' • • If there be aught surnassigghtitn,di deed or word.or thought -if is a moth'. erhs-love. IS ME LOST, FAT:. IN • Like many others,hhis woman found that excess fat did not come .alone. In her case it b ought sciatica with it. w• as A, little rocre careand a little morethought, thoughP, " I little more • co-operation and Safety • is bought: •' A little less kicking, a little less frown, iA little more hIndnesti When a man is A More •giving kindness of life, Allttle more Charity, and end all this Strife. • ' So for Safety and ethoperation and a little less • Give the trowel's in -life -not Wilt till - they die:: Small Eirother--h'Betche he'd, Moe You • if-1---wain'thherehh ' , • • Big. •Sister•-•-h"You bah; bah boy! Run away. this instant" • • • • Stranger -h -"Hew old are you, little Briklat Boy-hDalrined if I kilo*, mister. Metter was twenty-six when I•was born, -but now. she's only thrent •fciur.” • • Long drives down the fairway is. one way a golfermiay lower his s ore. Poor memory is another way. Be honest with yourself occasionally and see ho* it feels. The Optimist says-: "When every bone in your body aches, be glad you arehnot a herring." It Vhoultin't-tre-so had to br if we cold keep the distressing fact 0, sec- ret. Sitting ere -ch is one way Of ever- eomini the usual daily fatigue of late afternoon but too few office workers prattles the art. • Did they say pros- perity wuz aroun' the "corner" • or aroun' the 'Coroner?" Ikey-"1-31, papa, there's a fir 11 my soup.' ' Dad Iezy,"Vell, hkey, eat the soup until you come to the fly. Then tell the waiter and he'll give you another plate." .10S. Lordship—"I wish : you would quit driving from the. back seat." ' • , Her Ladyship -s -"I will, when you qaitheoeking. -rem--the dining rooin •table." „ ' • : • , •• Then and Nbwhhiss, In the old days when nights were cold It took two fieetes from the fold Tohlrese a lady fair., • But 1fl these ,days of jazz and bob A little doge the JO• With time galore to spare. Jeft-,"What is- our worst • sin, Mabe?' ° Mabel -"My vanity. • I spend heirs before the mirror admiring by beauty." • Jeff -"That isn't; vanity -that's .„ imagination."' . - • •T She did not kn w that both troubles were' due -to common -cause-L-1%C' • she found they both gave way before one common remedy. • • h "I have been -a muutyr id sciatica and kidney trouble for'years. •tool( Kruschen for about a month, when• , people began telling me how" well looked. i have lost fat .that was no ' • geed to 4me, and now, after three • months of Kruschen, I only go 168 lbs.. • instead of 185 lbs. I'm not going to say • - iny pains have all gone, but I do say, • I'm wonderfully well, and hope • improve yet.. I bless the day I started •-h. Krasehen."-Mrs: F.L.P. ' • • The slat salts in Kruschen assist the internal organs to thiow off each , day the wastage and poisons that encumber the systeni. • Then, little by 1 'little, that ugly:fat goeS----slowly) yes-. • but surely.. 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