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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-10-13, Page 7r .r ; oxer thuP�.ni►uet feel to be 6fit�iagftn, titter being a vie- elimaUsiq: ler , io long..• m l years atiau," 'ter writes,; wise Bret 1plid UUp.'wlth chrople ,ism. Then 1 )lad to go about rl ~ticks. ,]i wflrJZed in misery 0 years age I cquld only moire iooden Mtn by turning rota e icier.,.could:•not •get my coat 00 outtmy wife's' he}p; But, .thanks, :ritseheip Salts, whICk 1 have taken regularly now for :five ~dare,• I•.am-u setive set, a young rnat of Why continue to get•only temporary,; t !eI of frola rheurnati to when You ciib. 'fain :lasting 0o14rt ,iedreraov'e i ie' tease of • your. rhecmatie torment .wash lliiitiasch•en:•,Salts? Here, is a plain :state- Jjltealt ottbie facts:w,o'., of the '`vara ens" salts of •when us'chen is;:rl}m "'posed .dissolve:'the'.'needle-pained, fltrrystals'•of uric,• -o add ;which have,slet- ezed.••-iii4ctur-.joints,wn=ing--them--to- welI, ache and inflate. :Other ,in' reds cuts of Kruschen.assisstt Nature to flush' " out these dissolved+crystals through Hwy 1T'IS- ECONOMICAL T___ SMOKEl,), TF CCO the natural • channels. ; -,Other dngTedi- enttl';atiI prevent-food'•.fermentati'on or dedompomiiti'on. •taking,.:placla in the in-•' testinal:.,•tract, :and thereby; deck the li.w.the}•_•forlipation not:only-of..uric•' acid. but of other body poleons •v¢hich', un- .dermrncth,e•health ,r ` ;:,Start ;on Kruechen to -morrow Keep! t:p ';the `little daily dose" 'and' ° you'll soon jeyft.11y, agree with tlio' usands,of• ;others -2bet-ilieu latism-mreets•its-'i has- • ter, in-i{ruselyen. K ruschen ]Salts ie •obtainable at all Drug Stores at 45c and'7'11c Per bottle. Owl gaffs, :.. Reggie --"Do you send your shirts to the laundry:?" ' Charles -,'No, 1 just 'wear them once: and tear then°:myself ' r ; ; • ,Jacobi"Where• .dial ` you get. that'. black' eye?"' • ... • _ -".j-. • . - - ,. y.. • ,Alfred I•kissed the.ibrade. , Jacob -"But' I thought" that •was, sus= tomary?,,.. . :_:. _... 4.1fred—"Well-snot two months' a'P-' ter the, ceremony, it 'isn't." The :phonograph-- •an'dn rad>,o-slave.. staved 'parents . many , a dollar. • that ' Would,' have been wasted on piano Wes -..---stent for -girls--who-had-est Musical appeared did your teeth chatter?" • Patient !1'--den't-.•knovii;her,were en the- table:" • • special''1st; A not need a y 'not, but their 't Int a 1-ightt g•:gloom! • • S ght- , • : room. ,• • LDranLyour A�CCOrfllrig t0 ' ;a :child chool' children; reahy do early-vacatiol�, Maybe 'teachersdo, 'All- Soul's') 'Ni Fetch' Ther eand]•es7•' 3%talte Let' -.it' seareb the grQwin Shadows are abroad to-nl. They shall' Tenter' every This its the time for fl nee •; �, e chair i Close... to the .hearth! The .fragr-ant: • • birchen .l_og • • .;Smolders and shows a' glowing eye. 19ie dog ::,, Lies stretched* out'm'otioeless, save 'Whenwl'fh Fi'air Bristling along his back he coCkq an To, leaves , that brush against, the' -window frame' ` .t , euet_tg�fixlgees znf tes.L:'weir:_ who came • From far-off region", Begging trill nes Waiter - "H ay.en't y. ou--foegottep • something, air?"•i Frofe-saer-"Wh3', I' thought 1- gave you the et stomary .tip- ' Waiter -"You' did, ,sir, but you for got to. eat." ".A lecturer says that mothers find' it difticult; to: get ,modern ' childrento be-' -Ifevefairy-stories:: -Fathers- ate :often faced . with a similar difficulty. in , the ease of Modern mothers:.: Hostess- Will you sit on my right band during dinner?" , .. • • ']Male •Guest iif .Honor= --"Not • w.i'th that ,trig ring ma year finger..', - Mrs. .Jones ,(to her .neighbor) -"You^ know I think my buaband was. drunk last night." ' Mrs. Helms -"How's that?" Mrs 7onea-"Wjly, he came-fan-a»d ' jumped In the bed." I!trs., Helms -"Wel]?'' • • Mrs. Jones -"The bed .wasn't the -r -e." • • Irate Passenger -"Madam, what .do you mean..byletting your child snatch off mg wig:?" .. . blether (with a sigh of relief) -"Oh, fl'e a wig,, is it? I was 'steered fur a •utinute that.he's scalpt ye. alive.". T3ie easiest: job in :he world. Ts tiie i►tse , most • grievously neglected --- at- tending to your. own business: Phyllis -"Daddy; John asked me to Marry .him, but I told •him I couldn't • leave mother,", - Father .,(brightly) --"That's • all right, • ply dear,' Take her With you." . The man who days "i inn things a. home," •usually refers to the lawn mower, washlng madbiiaes, pacuum'But from her mind, ' as in a crystal Draw --[-lose yetri eharr?- The guttering •- ,' candteeltrow-= Strange shallows on the walls, •and • with, the rain, Come voices as' of lost: souls in their pain- ' - So was it in 'the, time of •Odilo.. » i' Snuff 'the, candles! Seek your. bed! • 'Down upon your bended• knees! . `As Saint (Milo once: prayed; Pray yeu_for.-the-soul's of -these! . F.L.: Montgomery. .' Countrywoman Her heart was; bred by calm and gra- ' • • cious .things: t : ' I3unible4 ; .before ' the gentleness of trees;, • • " Made still by wind and 'rain •and rising wings-, Her,dream wasfasbfoned'.by the least- ' of these .• '- : Shb 'knows the secret' of the small ,co- -coon, , , Design, of corn and pastern of the . ferns,' ' The stately. beauty of.thi, harvest moon • .• Tbat..like a b'righ't'wheel on the mouse- • taln `iiihns:. • •-• . r • Cities .will beckon, bells pill bid••,her Pass, tom. Torches will flame 'amoi g,the' lofty towers, ' sweeper and errands.. ▪ glass, Wijl rise. the little ghost • bi' forest Diner -"I see that•. tips are forbid• '\ flowers, •• • • ' den here." •. Waitressi-"So , Was apples in the «arden of Eden.': Employer -"I want you to prove your. power as a salesman. Just sell that gentleman some of those cigar$.' • Salesman, "13utI sold him some 'of them last week:" • Employer - "I, know, but selling eft lam to him again is where the real Meet 6f a salesm'an is going to ,come in -r' -'We• *might have better -times right- away ightaway if boom(' would stop using their° money for everything by paying debts. Doctor "When the symptoms: •first ' - Colic Pains • found that BAB "S OWN TAII-, ' LATS relievecolic pains almost at eke, writes Mrs. Mildred Noddin; Long:Creek, N.B. Many other Mothers report equally happy benefits from git>. 1ny1�their children these.' Tablets; , BABY'S OWN TABLETS are recom-' mewled/ by ,Moate'rs for teething, troubies, upset stomach, indigestion, ! 1ic,`simple fevers, constipation. " nere is no need for YOUR child to Wer. 'BABY'S OWN TABLETS- cam given with absolute safety -see ana- s certifincate in each 25eP ackage. Dr. Wfl}Isms' 243 AB'Y'S OWN TABLETS 32 ,36 41 HORIZONTAL. • ,.1-Var:a;nt type 6 --Soothes 3.3.,-Syurea, of ,tapioca 43 -To conquer, 1%t -;Raiding office l5- !tieuk 17 -Not any . •18 --Lee ;20, -,-Feat .. •21=Spanish• for river• 22 -Girl's name 24-21'e make edging : • 25= Water bird ., 26-=•--W-ak 2'8 Morse. diseiiiere•r • 29 -Rodent • • 30 -To v?unt 31 ---Plateau • 32 -Stripping , li4 =Musical instrument .' 35-Chlorinand s.ddium' 36- -Period • 313, -Ibsen character '39 -Lingers' 41—Welsh •rWNr •42—Ira> bele'. 43 -Number 45 -By . 16 '46 -Waste ' ' . 48 -Fold 50 -Ornamental slit 51-=�Shades"- ' .'VERTICAL 1-Gxlt- 2.-•Reutangalar z.;reees 3 --Forward-...- _.._....-- 4 -To tear .. . • 5 -Rugged hills 6 --Coin 7, --Rearward.: 8 -French article 9 -Mad 10 ---Decoy 12-Mollus'k 33 -Depression 1.6=Twb=Bil 13=Vptaxy', co art 21 -Held power 23 -To uproot 25-Speeial quality' 27 --Anglo-Saxon money in .307 -,European sea -31-5'hell fish 32-Seoe,p 83 --Siring: bribe • 34 -r -Animals' homes • ' 35 -T -ranged -iron 7 37=Deala out - - ' 39 -Desire ' 40=Kind -43=Vehicle 44 -Prefix ; new•. 47 -Musical note. -- 49-A gide -49-Article ,ANSWER' TO LAST WEEK'S , •PU-ZZhla • - _.R.3 Cry•• 0 ir: 0=3 D .. 3• pf_ ALL. VIGOR` A L A, 3 K yA B B Z O. N E•• S" BI If S N 0 P E N '4 S0.W VAIETA• V•,ED 1 [jMB I MED 0.:0 ali;;%/W, I T %/VIA T E,N, EiL'0"W'////,01A 1)1 N, /511 •BETyBATE'S ALTO N' KI_S•ME_T R; E- ..Fr I M' E D ' A G 0' AT S,.TUD'Y, NOW Anatrali>l,'n 'Train World's •Slowest? S : "'-:Ade'laid.e, -Aust==Long;'•djstanCes rather than, sensational" .speeds are. • the outstanding aceomp]ishmen0s of Austraian trains, which have to span' a . continent. But . the Common_ wealth 'has .•nree claim' to the slow - al ' low- ai+` n .'t 'e 'win ld itr 'one ..which' trawe]s from :Port Augusta, :South Australia,to Kalgoarl-ie; Western Australia, and back -a total mileage.. of 2100 taking two weeks over the round trip,. -•St -4J,- there is reai]y- no hurry necessary; all that is needed• is regularity. • This' train train is called the "tea and sugar train" and is . so . named cause it transports domestic supplies to 'settlers along' ,the east to, west transcontinental :route, To 'them "it in' a vital tisk `with far-off capitals on both !sidesof`Australia. With• it goes Mr. - William Cowan who is -d=escribed as' 'tire freest' -W -est' undenominational • missioner,-' and whose diocese .embraces -.the whole sweep ;of desert'•country,beyond' Port Augusta to the bzorders of Kalgoorlie, and the littlecommunities en .route. Mr. Cowan distributes hundreds' of newspapers, enabling the •lone):r set- tlers to keep contact w:lith the far- off cities, • 65 Courses :Are Offered' ':'By School of Pedagogy. .New. York—The Brooklyn ,Institute of Arte, and: Sciences' School of Pede, Mk will' offer sixty-five 'e:tension' dintrges during the • 1932,'33 'season, according to an announcement 'nate recently.. ' . The purposes of the .school are four- fold. First,, it provides • a means .of. •culture and ••professional' study; • sec- ,end, it brings the: work of ,theuni- versity; the college aed 'of the profes- sional schools within the reach, of teachers in the public and private schools.; • third,'' it furnishes teachers .desirous of'• prbreotion •or :advance eenstes4ors.-tea whir an=oppoi ni to; prepare, for ;such examinations as the 'Department of• Education •bf: the city may announce. - She needs, bo guile of art; around her •stand, Unseen, the leafy,regions t her land.. -Florence Ripley Mastro, in •the New 't .. l Yorlt Times. , • • • Treasure Yield Expected From Ship -Su l 6781 •gape', Town',, South Africa ---Silver ,bars,' ivory and-.easta of Chineas porcelain, 'hundreds of years old, ';nay be ,,the reward of . salvage 'experts who are starting work'on_ the weer: of the East India• trading ship .Haar- lem II, sunk 111 Table .Bay in .1678, = • For 'whit is 'believed, to •be the first time in salvage; operations, a dredge will be employed. • • The' wreck- rid only 't*elve feet below the surface, but Hes so , deep in sand that divers cannot get at it: ,. The dredge .will first clear the grttitld. After that little. defi"ici}1ty is expected. Recti ds show ;that.. •the Chinese ,porcelain carried by the •Haarlem II ' weetightly. packed. In cases, shit hopes are •entertained that it inay be found intact. Sea water does , not affect porcelain. • First Thoughts , ,. In ',smatters sof cotieeience, first thotights are best; 1n. matters of enee 'last thoughts Are best. -Rev, Robert Bali. How, 'Ong" we live, not,ycars, )it sedans 1 • �. i'r�isez..._.slrp-Ptt_---`-.--•-a ,t n. `._,_oil-eei�.]_ hope puts us in a' working moots, while. despair is no. Muse and •uptunes .the active power. -R. W. Emerson. E. BEST -..VALUE: 1 N� TO.CQ C Source o .Cosmic, Ralby. Exists : in Stratui phere Brtisse1s King AFlbez }ie'axd Pro,: kessor »Augusts' Piceard 'tell the story, of his „recent,' Voyage into. the 6trato- sphere. Addressing •a scientific gathering, the professordeelnred tie 'had est -eh -- fished that: the source of cosmic ;aye is in the stratosphere, although the origin of thisradio-activity still ' is' a mattes of. mystery. '.Discovery of the cosmic ray's :origin will enable mankind to producag•reat- er'.energy, than has ever •been..known, Professor • Auguste Piccard, fa -mous - for his "balloon )fights into the stratc sphere; paid .recently. • Professor Pii car+i 'detailed 'hie • last 'flight ' before an ' audience wbieh' in eluded King A'.5ert •and the entire F3e1-- -filar diplornatie,cot ps::... ....w_.. Willow only .Inch' Hleh'' Found ' 'A dwarf varietyy- of ' willow • ' is the' h world's smallest tree.. .it grows one inchor less in . height and' 1! found dimly at, high altitudes fn The Reeky- 'Mountale& in Idaho, Montana, and ii} a, limited area in the White Moue: „tainNew-Hampshire:. pair ,Wane:n• (de'af. Taxi Dririers' -dal taxi ; driver Women 'make ideal s. "beca'us'e the police are• ' nicer, to them than to men;' .says the Brst 'wo than taxi driver ft Fragire- Crechce sl'ovakia.' Tfmgdelvei'a foe+le fieln. erlef,__and_ , assified .Atiyertlsing-'' ,p• N' OFF TO EVERY IO NVEN R. :tllC Wet': elf atvanted,,inventi,ons; and' tun- Informsti.ora• son tlree,:4•'�'he,;7•ameay;coma' ' any; WoricS'• Patent Attorneys. 253 Rank 9treeS.,Olawa,.,Canada - . S--h1QEi..•.�AL3r�I�(�:T4:Fd-Pt.;;,SrTs.$ Write Mrs. Anna Penner, $08 Burne St.;.,_ Winn,pe$. 3t??:li,. ._ .... _• " -. . • • • rORM'ULA. A- NY FORMULA, $1.0C EACH:. WRITE• ' Midland' Laboratory, .,108 urns at,, Winnipeg, • Man.. . R-UEZ E1 T' SMITH, PROMI•N- • JJ EN•T, Toronto . surgeon; has -sailed ',for- Viehna.where 'he 'till .s,pend several ' months in intensive 'study and surgery in 'various .medical'ciinica. Re wingrev - turn, in December. •, . ' •'' •07,OTQR BOAT 'PO$13ALE... It1 C,H A R D SON. • DOUBLE CABi:t cruiser. about thirty feet, in . Also . altogether. onl' four or five months In ,.• two seasons:.complete equipment lneluti !bg+carpets. ':bed' and tatile linen, china, giazsware and siiver-,tis. well :as all mar- ,;. e,uipinPnt and. many ektra>i. ''Thin' cruise] with its, two cabins and its ,vel,), :equipped ,galley Is an unusually'com.fort-. able •boat for week -ends'. or lenge* crtiises•for four to six people. It is.ex, eeptioftaliy seaworthy and has : cruised ali over the Great Lakes. it has a atgh 'class 'and-very.econamiCal 50 ;.horsepower, six -cylinder 'power .plant with .complete electric lighting throughout and speed. of 1210 '1'4 niiles'.per hour.... it is a .ape _dial-ma.i-n-t-j.ob-and-veryx_attracttye.tl] P...• -r. peltance. Owner -will; sacrifice for 'half its original cost. H Watkins.'..i3.W.' AsiolaiTP,Si;," 'nronfb. • •• Lumber .,Exchange Will exchange equity in several good rented Houses•. in ^Toronto foe hard- wood or softwood lumber, and will , consider, any odd lots::•, ;Write • q_ F,tet a.-.&• rTB,r-viu..-T nnt}'e+• Ca. T t 320`' nay St., Toronto. ' • reason, Wise men. • 'Look for' t'��e'.Nothe D'! PLUMB, 9 PER.FECT PIPE The name is•st'omped on the bowl of'every genuine Dr. Plumbs Pipe and the word "PLUMB." ielmprees ed in white on the rubber mouthpiece. fikEWARE' OF, 'IMITATiONS Many'drfferent mod- el* fo choose from. Model No.197 .r ;r. • and upwards` weekly growing Mush- .rootris for us, all f,all.and winter, in cellars, and outbuildings. Begin now.. Illustrated booklet free. Established 25 Year's.". CANADIAN' MusunooM .CO., Dept. BE, •- Toronto 10 ' - Artificial- 'Limbs -Gu'arantee; METAL OR .WOOD Write. S..11 DEW, . 129 Church St,,. Toronto TRUSSES' eneuiries to: FIUBINOVICH :'&. HASKELL - LIMITED ' MO McGill St. Montreal, Que. 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