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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-06-05, Page 3a • lr7w±k.79 AMiYRi1.'Y:sA410 }. l;#yr5irylfflG9 �, v�y1�J yell:, 7•771.7.97.14.9777,1e77,7117, x ag I '. r+, a �i•xt;%�a't'?'1 tt„, ,41. 1 • • Iete • effective per,pould reduction on Red Label Tea. per pound reductionon Other . rades. : .. You can now' buy' from your' grocer at e• these reduced price. the Red Rose Tea he has in stock.-.' ' We refund to the grocer the ,drop the price. We bear the loss. ESTABROOKS.'CO.; Limi#ed TORONTO, ONTARIO mb. re Tiger :I�ellne e d F Kiri nese riends Animols Usually Attack .Man Only Through- Fear Whether • the • story' of: .Androeles anti the' lion is'true ot• not, it is a very pretty one; and if the lion h'ad the die: .position' of Carl Hagenbeck's tiger the ,story might not be such a myth After all. Everyone has Beard of the -great Hagenbeclt ' menagerie' in Ger- • anany, where hundreds of animals are 'kept ,in surroundings .as near as art could make them •to.. their native haunts. The Hageuback brothers did a big trade in' animals, supplying. ori ate•and public collections with any°=. tilting from a lizard, to aa' elephaht. Apart. from being dealers they had,.a real love for, their wares, as” the fol.. lowing, story Will dhow.: Carl Hagenbeck once bought two. Young tigers., , .One 'of the little crea- . tures 'had caught a sort of influenza cold, which so affected its eyes that Nurses Wanted The Toronto Hospital for Incurables. in affiliation with Bellevue, and .Allard Hospitals, New fork City. offer, a Three Year's Course, of Training to Toting W,men, having •the required. education. • and desirousl I f becoming' nurses. • This 'Hospital - haadopted the eight-hour sfatem. The pupils receive uniforms of the School, a monthly allowance and travelling expenses to and from New York:.'tlror farther particulars write or apply to the Superintendent, • ticura OINTMENT ; Aided and trusty friend for pOyears. *- I L E .5 r,*0'PS LOW"Pilesior meths. 1 otbing helped. There 'Soothe -Sarva' ended itcbtevetin Ina r•,.^.nte. Piles soon gone." E.C. ArtcpJCstdnt+ ttrt;eei, 5'Ytre vaatush. Avoids ttnite. Apt eenegiSks. • 'for sometime it'lost its sight. Hagen beck nursed his invalid. carefully for several months,'visiting its'cage daily, Mad so 'successful .sere his, ministra- tions that the patient • completely re- covered. • Later on' both'his purchases were, sold •to the .Berli Zoo, where. they stayed many .year 'From, tim-e to; time 'Carl Hagenbeck :railed •'at • the gardens and neser forgot to bass the tiger`s cage. 'As . 'on. as the animal caught sight bf hien It would Show great 'excitement. Even if it Merely heard his • voice, ,1 showed pleasure and .would purr tike a'•cat,, nor would It be satisfied •until he had entered the cage and sat With it as friend to friend. People used to watch these meetings of •the. two: friends with interest min- gled with fear, but. there Was no cause for alarm; The tiger 'had" not forgotten, its benefactor. Ha.genbeck had . a water -color portrait of his striped friend and always cherished the memorial. The tiger • is. one of the most dreaded of jungle' dwellers, ,Por its ferocity is a by -Word; but with all its ugly reputation this incident shows that It can remember kindly treatment and a kindly :.raster. Most animals attahk man through fear of him, and very few will attack him if left alone. Here and there we read of isolated cases of unprovoked at- tack, but these cases are rare, and it Is the exception rather than thi,'e rule. —The Humane Pleader. "It Is.not marriage that fails, but the people. All marriage does is to show them up."—Harry Emerson Fosdick. . • Use M,inard's for Burns. • • "Few things in • the, modern world are more surprising; than the change which has • conte• over parents. in the. pt'esent generation." — Bertrand Rus- selh Learn Watchmaking • • Light "Interesting Work Good Watchmakers (either sex) tan earn good, money For information write ,the CENTRAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL Ter"onto OWNUYYFN . oc RAGiy S ii FOr•'Tro'ublet due le A f'd, • Yn tracts -1,04 • ACID sromAckt • HEArttemaN , a HE Ab ACNE 1• GAs£s:''NAVSEAr,� Just a "tasteit ?+ dote •t,f l • i 4 c wt,tri; That ;rlilk t f . [a,i,, . iu in .,t t. gis an alkali, effeeilve, yrt'harmless. It has been the-tandnrd antacid for 50 years among physiyians everywhere. itt r ut e a c�' t nit : t`cri't`CTT"""l1' Wally times its Volume in aria, It IS t'te richt t'r'ay, the quick, pfeasa nt and OIL i_ent_ Ve .ty,i<ill_the eXce' s add- ' 'a lit =tnntat t. bet gmee se c Et, the • pain a ° 6 t,'•lia •te, • You are happy again ,in five rtttnt t e.e . • I1o'n't depend en crude methods. Ere - ploy the best Way yet evolved in all the years of searching. 'That is Phil- lips' Milk of 'Magnesia. sure get thell ` e st a to . 1T1 ks, gl��i' Milk of Mag tesla ptescribed by physis stairs` for of 5�� year's in correcfiug'ekcess ' iae1rs. Each bottle eotains fulldirect fr -•-sany dr ueto e. New German Plane Dessau; Ger.—Tate Junkers airipla.ne G-38, claimed to be the largest land plane in ,the. world,. Started allay 14 un itsfirst extended cross-country flight, With'20 passengers aboard.- _Atex the 'trip the. ' Luft -Hansa ,Company will tal4e the ,Plane' over to use as a freight carrier.. • • The craft. measures 148. fee` ' be- tween Wing tips.. It, is practically without body Or .tail, and gives the im- pression of being all wings: There, are four Junkers motors aggregating 2400 horsepower, and it' can carry 6(100 ?pounds useful; load.• .The cabins are' built in the rings. THE REASON WHY Thin, Weak Children Need • Baby's Own Tablets. Malnutrition, or inaa' tderive nourishment from foot, s a. common trouble,.with 'little children a d • is en- tirely due to stomach' and b w ••, k- n'ess. Another .cause of loss. of fle's and sleep is worms. ' To correct stomach and bowel trou- bles and thus bahish,constipafion.and indigestion, break' up colds and sim- ple fevers; expel worms and allay the pain which accompanies the cutting Qf teetli ' is what Baby's Own Tablets Were designed for. They wr eN;er fail to be of :aid' and' can be given with safety tothe youngest babe. Baby's •On n .Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by' mai) • at 23 -cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Oitt.. de's Fifty-two' And Teething Beverly, N.J.-:-James .T. t',irl•. fifty- two years old end the father ,+, fio,;r, children, is teethine again. Hp ?me cut frturt.een of his third seg, a'; •)ni; and healthy teeth. , Dr. Pam Scott. Carr's phye:.,inti.. 'and Dr, Harold Wiinkelspe�•bi. his ; en• flat. sat• there is no doubt that tite third set of teeth is natural. I?ea::s:' have known of third sets. but'usnaliy• they occur' at se,h an advanced age that the person dies before t'' ntrlEt• lug the set, ' Mr. Carr, who is a newstit,t:cr in this small e t: nnl'unity. t\' 0'i`y :Hiles from Philadelphia, lost many set'oncl or, permanent teeth early in life; when. despite constant care, they decayed one bg one. Some were 'pall- ed out, and some stubs remained, NotT' ne ,r teeth have shored throagh the gums and the stumps toot.•on°new life again: There is little pain; such, as children suffer`. - Mr. • Carr now has twenty-eight{ ' teeth, half of then new and half old. or four less ,than the • avet'age saint has. Whether ,to •expect a new set of wisdom teeth lir. the question ,which C • .till confronts him, filinard's Cheeks Fatting Hair. "To achieve hhappiness it is neces= ar as... a are .ot}re an a never 'c, ni- pleteiy realited,'but Aiwa `s in pre•'cess of realization•'••- Pertrand Russell. HISSUE hlo. -� 3 Owl 1,..3413 • • Strange, but if ,you avant to keep gas down, don't step on it. • The Hushers' Chorus Hush,.litt : get tank, Don't you cry, ' , ^ ` Pay day will be here 'Before you're dry. • :.Hirsh, little auto, Don't' you cry, You'll be a junk pile. .4,1f -and -.by. . .' • Never mind•wh'y tate black hen lays ,the white egg: Get the egg. „. • Keep, Trying ,The Visitor to..the 'suurb,s •was dor ing' his best • to keep up the converse: ' Bitot—.','i heat yaiah volunt ei' 'fire company has Wight' enew e.. rite," —Native ` Yep ' tiisitoi='rFIave you (riecrit out het?" • Native Nope." Visitor"What, no fires a tiative='Oh;'yep. Had five fires." Visitor—"Then 'why .haven't' you tried your engine?" 1 atide "Houses burn 'down 'fore we get there." • 9 Daddy, I" lIa;ve splendid news for you.,;• The fourth grade teaeher,is go- 'frig 'to retail my services ,for another, year.", . • The two: thingsthat will'devlelop a dominating personality are a corres-. ,pondence course and a. nice fat purse. Fame •. and lightning don't strike where 'there's •nothing'to attract them. John— 1The new electrical' men,• the 'Robots, are said. to do .anything they, are toll to do." • . Happ •—"They rust be married." f1• girl can always tell when she's•• fl lose ,and she generally does:, ' Its an aspiration to have scmethiUg to write, but it's drudgery to"l ave`to write something, • . ' • Love Note in the_-tiigh Language • you,.al•Quse• niyadoraaion . With your ardent .' i• :' Whenyou seethe roll of $ in my hand, •At this most iulportant; . , In the evening a myriad • - Tiny flashes light your'. mystic•, op= tics6�.' I'Yn convinced -you 'have my No.; ' -As I drift away in slumber; ' You are there. with vigor, vine .and ' likewise —, And I'm 'sla•ve tooeacii •suggestion • That you make; beyond a ? • You're , the cute though less .mon- • ar'ch• of my cash? The laziest matt' in• the'worid: He married •a widow with sixteen child-. ren, • ' ' • Where there's smoke there's some - 'body's flame. • Everybody exerts .an influepce over somebody else if no more than as a horrible example. . • Blessed are the poor. ,No one ever contracted a• nervous breakdown from' pulling a wheelbarro or pushing a shovel. ,,,.*. The defeated 'candidate in a llexi- caii election never asks for a recount. Famous nen look bigger in print than they do when you actually 'beef then. • • • , • The! average man speaks about 12; 000,000 words a year; says a scientist,,. Not the average Married man. Obadiah—"I think Peggy will make 'an ideal wife. Every tine -t, go' to, her home 1 find her darnipg her father's ' socks,'; • • ,Joshua "That 11 11 rue loo --until I uotieed it-. \V•AS always the, sante so, k.' ' laver Pills. Druggists 25c red-pkgs. ' THE' ANAEMIC GIRDlassieaa�rtis>~> VOA • , Who Has Lost Iter Charilnto and Beauty "She seems to be losing her rooks." This remark is often heard about girls who' were oncie:noted .for their spark- ling eyes, their rosy cheeks and their vitality. • The cause is net far to seek —they have become anaemic; that ac- counts for the pallor and the to of charm, The anaeml:e girl, if she neg- lec.he•r health, may he a Sufferer all her life. ' . • Take heed, yon bale, anaemic girls. Plenty of fresh air; nourishing Rood• and rest; will:help -you, lilt what you need most 'is good blood. Those wretched headaeites-;: that :fickle apps, tite and 'those terrible' heart palpita- tions .can only he banished if the blodd wh, is rich, red and pure. • . G'ood bli.od•-the kind • that bi-ingS good health, • is created b•y : Dr. 'ANI stains' .Pin Pills _'l~he whole m3s ion' Of' these Pills is to ,hufld itch; bred; health -giving blood.,' .The Pills are sold by, all' dealers in medicine 'or by, mail at 50• cents a 'box from The Dr. Williams' ' Medicine 'Co.,. Brockville, Ont.. •• `Vote, For, .W omen' ' ':Coming ' in Japan Tokyo.—The House cf Represents titres May 10' passed' a bpp'll permitting women of -2`5 years or Older .to .vote in; elections for municipal and prefectural assemblies_ {Although the measure likely will e - defeated in the I•io'uee of Peers ;advo- cates of woman suffrage hail it as a Victory presaging fell enfranchisement for women in a few`years,' The hill made no . pt ovision for wo-.I; men• votipg far members of the 1\anon- al Parliament. • • • The Cabinet withheld support of the measure but representatives•adhering to•. both the Minseito (majority,) and -S'eiyukai (chief . opposition') parties •joi,ned°the large majority standing fpr an uncounted vote.• • „rt Ileathe. hill was, in.tia4,canlmitte stage the Home Minister, Kenzo Ada - chi, said that although•'tho Cabinet ap- proved •the theory of woman suffrage, it preferred , slower .progress in ,the' matter:, ' ' A.THOUGHT FOR TO;,DAY -A wise man will make ,more oppor- tunities than he finds.—Bacon. ° Fair Lady"Oh, is lion, mister ?" Zoo •"oh,c yes -sum, of men this week • him •beef." that a men -eating 'attendant (wear= • But we're short . so We're feeding First -Aid For all • pains and aches, 'foq't troubles, • cuts and bruises, ori general massaging purposes,' Minard's siniply can't be beaten. ,Et) 1-flC L1 S. $1e CFP. ' Cycle'Works. 413 Spading .A•t•t.nii Toronto. , IiA131, VlIty1<S—Witt 1 215.UU1 last Year. ,in Your t'd.rir- 1iva ••• Write Per free eat.a•loeue• A 11. Switzer. Granton, (int,° °C(4113 W011, L1 tJliUfi J 'and Jarrett 1'1 hitouth E�uck t3eIty t:blciis, wonderful winter layers. We have oeen hatching for 27 Dears. Delamere' Poultry Farm, Stratford, O.nta-to. 'kl.B.feNT" 1C1AY •All) Jt NE Chicks, alwaya.popular. Rocks. Wyandotte, Legttot ns.• F ree folder "Pin • Money describes 'why -their breeding „-tells in the ■ nest•"('Order s'hi'ts+ and, sa..e. TreutI1'•,teetrie iHatt:hery, Trenton..Ont., ROCI{S,. J A1A3, 1Sc; IS 1:, t c; 1.X.0. •1•10ye- .Dray, 17ec June, 10e.• . 10.0% live delivery guarant•ee�l. . Expreks pre-' • paid• oh 200 -ormore chicksEi : ,•Weela pullets $1;40 •each-, and up. Catalogue fret?; I.• R;•.Guild and Sons. )3ox R.ocitR ood, 'i)•ntari0..• • F R SALE FIVE D.G: MOTORs %,t 1, 1i/2, 4 and '8 Horsepower, .ill in, good condition,.,. Cheap for Imrbediate rale,: rH. Watkins, 73 Adelaide S,treet ` West,: To -.onto. MORE STOMACH TRO U BLS' •fNo more stomach trouble.. Can eat aay.1hiog writes Mrs: E. White. Thousands say 'adios- ' tion, heartburn, lies Gintsh , like magic with "Fruit-a-tives".;Constipation, sickheadaches end overnight. Nerves,heartquiet,sound.sleepat .. once. Rheumatism flies away. Complexion clears Quick. Get. "Fruit•a.tives" front druggist today. . 'DADDY CAN NOW 4• EAT ANYT4IIN& • Hedearly loved' a. rich tit -bit. The spirit Was willing, bull the flesh was weak. Whenever he ate anything rich,his boys taxed to say, "'Poor dad, he will pay the penalty to -morrow." Read the sequel iii. hisOwn 'words : " Since taking the regular dose of •' Kruschen Salta it: is quite different, and my boys enjoy. themselves • seeing me -eat' what' fidare-:.not-'touch- fy'efore _ eldest son Was the same, but since he has' taken ,Kruschen Salta' he can eat and enjoy whatever is put in front of him:" Modern,artilicial condition's, ;errors of diet, overwork, lack of exercise, &&ni so on, are bound to have lupin bus effects in the ;.long Ma -providing due • '• precaution' is not taken. Kruschen Salts 'should be your safe- guard. Besides cleansing the body of impurities gently, surely and painlessly, they possess a vital power of giving new life and vutality to the' countless gtillions. of cells of which every body -ie composed. That is '.Why physicians never hesitate to , recommend. Kruschen Salts • "Skinny! .I Gained Lbs. �i n 8 -Weeks ' 11• and B-oy . rend • • "after 'trying several tonics tried Ironized • Yeast. 7In8 weekg gained 11 !lbs., . new complexion, r o u n d • .limbs; best of all a boy • friend."—S. M. 'Saline: Men and women are amazed et. gain,of 5 to.15 lbs. in 3 weeks. 'ugly hollows •vanish. Bony limbs round • • out. •'Sallow, blemished skin gets r clear and rosy like magis. Nervous, • • Hess, indigestion, constipation' disap- ,( pear overnight, 1 Sound sleep. New • SUFFER WITH , T o gra t tonics 'in' one Special HEADACHE? So easy to get quick relief anal pre- vent on attack in' the future. Avoid bromides and dope. They relieve quick- Iy but affect the heart and are very dangerous. They'ate depressing and' only give temporary relief, the cause of the headache still remains within.' 1 The sane and harmless way. Firs •• correct the cause, 'sweetein the sour and acid stomach, -relieve the int"es �•- tines of the decayed and poisonous . food matter, gentlyrStimulate 'the liver, start the bile flowing and the bowels - vats off the Waste matter which. causes Your headache. Try Carter's Little ' The upsets of I .1l children are•stlb"et`t to little upsets, They ey conte at unexpected'' times. They seem twice as s-eriotrs colic, or dia'rrh'ea; yields to tine in the dead of night. But there's soothing influence of Castoria. one form of'comfoort oft which a Veep Casv'oria,ia mind, sill keep mother can always rely;'good old a bottle fist. • the douse-= a�' s. Castoria. This part vegetable • 'Give a few drops to any rah :dd _s___ n*c'paraties can .t iarxl3 tate times v�}to e=�tottgtre id -coated, or Whose L ho _._.��ritfant _�=ct"niild as it -is, it seet#cs� '4-teeth—is—hod, a' restless, fretful baby like nothing Castoria tintil the child is grown! .else, Tis qufck relief -soon sees the Every drugstore has Castoria; the youngster-ettrtrfortsible-Iot't -mors•; -�'t`tmitte 'hag -Chaff. H:--31'etett-efh" back to sleep. Even ai attack .of signature on the wrapper.. pep from very fi st day. ' • `t, a _ 'weight -bulling • Malt Yeast - and Strengthening Iron;Pleasant little tablets. , Far stronger than hnmedi- cated yeast. Results in ?x time. No yeasty taste. no gas. • • . Don't ,go round "skinny." ugly, un- attractive. Get lronlied• yeast from ' .1ruggist today. Feel great tomorrow. Money back: from manufacturer if not .lelighted With results. fl mo 4079 TntPs.a ;,ttcy-al,trnewC<m:tzt. At¢Q4,.„„raeP'ara6.tr'a-• smilatAnstfd 110404 L tttbeSA, vs and koha Tittretiy rfOrintlinefkin1/4`, thetttulneta 0.0a4t n¢irtter0pu,n•Morph r.¢rer Mineral Notvaurttrtc — 1 Aimorage A ReipfulRereadt'tx CotistiWOrl a -,d p M,pdra seta mwo sed • Loss ov sLtev, re t!tmdN trOviaWeso' f�S..at L0.4A84 to �'� M0"''`° AtSmo th♦ (EVTSi �Doscs-4 "Your Vegeta'ble C tn- ptund is ai good medicine. Anyone }vhb is in poor health should not .hesitate to try it. 'When t was taking the Vega-' table Compound I tried the Sample Liver ?ills I fotitid iii the,, package. I. have taken them every night since and 1 can feel myself improving., I .ant so tha 1tkf ii for the good they do Hie that I have told several. ' women abqut Mrs. G. W. Posliff., :b3 Hurtin St.y Stratford, Ontario. Lydia 's Et Pinkham's Vegetable le (f i G h Compound b P "1 h. , Med Cc. line, Mass U. a -d Coaadr, 0etit.o. Cae:da I