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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-06-26, Page 7'441ry�1� iS} 4 t . b • • At., A.• -MATTER OF FORM 25 Y A .ABO_.•,. women : wore leg-of-mutton.. bleeves and ostrich' plumes ,, '.. and duringthe same period men first began smoking Wilson'% Bachelor cigars.. • The "furbelows"have long since been discarded but, today,' More #Bien. are smoking Wilson's Bachelors _ 4-100%A 'Havana filler -than any;,.e.•ther ten• cent cigar in Canada. •` ,...; A 'individually oil W! ipped mid inpoOCket: packs of .five ' O e Clubs Are ,Planned For British omen First Experiment Will Be Made -in 'the"island of • ,Cyprus • London. --A plan for .a„ssisting, Bri-' tish pro:fessioual women .is now being advanced. , To .those working out of their own country, the problem of where to live on retirement is a real difficulty., Most of them• • have ' no'. homes, and :in many cases have no par tic.ular-;wish to return to •England,' when " .their, problem Tniight' be'' even More i'iflcult of solution.. TO Meet such: ••ca'w's as these rest- de'ntial chubs Abroad are 10 be started, beginning • with. Cyprus. This. `place .hap,been,chdsen because the.inembers -Would be. living under the British fiagi. in' an"iaeal•,cliniate; free;. from heavy wing expenses, and. n a locality spe-. oial.ly favorable to wgme;n:whose•,1•ives have been spent . fn foreign . lands. Miss Helen H.•, Dennison,,originater .of the' scheme is full. of expectation of snceess -- The .inhabitants of ,Cyprus are ex pert at needlework, and also make honey anis jams' in considerable quan tithes. ,tI is proposed to co-operate with' them in developing their work and selling their produce, thus afford- ing social and- mental stimulation for ,all concerned 'These British proles-, signal, women abroad are drawn from many professions, teachers;' librarians, stenographers; accountants. and so forth...The aim. of the'res]dential clubs Horses. Like .Humans . is to afford: them opportunity to con - time working. while' providing them, -.Fancy .Cold 'Drinks 'with a,' home,, and, at the' -same time,, . The season' is here when "the plenty of'•interest�ing things to occupy, 'fanciers of young and old, turn to long time antl,energy. i" it IS hoped .to follow the first club in Cyprus •by.•another, in one :Of :the, Channel Islands. To join. the pro- posed household a woman 'has to he over 60 years ;Or age. • -Owl Laffs The weather is alrhost warmenough for the doghaters'to. start a mad dog 'scare. A N'rgh.t in ,Bachelor's °Hail ' Tbey''ve gone away! it. seems a year,' Aye„ weeks of years, since. they were +. here. And yet, it was •but yesterday I kissed them :when they went away:; - Away from all the scorchiu€,heat That grips this brick -walled city street: And it was°'I who bade them go, Trough,:she, dear heart, protested. so, ' 'And vowed 1'd find no joy at all,. Nor -any peace, in Bachelor's Hall. 1 laughed at that, but she was right;, I never knew a sadder night , Than this, while thus I tread aigne, These silent halls I call my own., • I never thought this, place could 'change • Eo utterly, and seem so strange. The night `s bot and yet a chill Pervades•the•house; it is so' still. . I amiss the living atniosphere That comforts me when they are here; I mise the sigh, long drawii•and deep, The music of refreshing sleep, That undulates, the gentle breast Of weary motherhood 'at rest. ' e And in. the unaccustom d gloom That id i ' the small ' 'adjoining room c I miss the moans; the muffled screams; Of childhood .troubles in its dreafns. 0! Sing your song,, all ye who romp ,•Your wistful song of Home, Sweet Home, , : • ' But, theugh unhappy is your lot, 'You will not find a sadder spot In 'all the world, than Name, when they ' iVliho•, make it home have gone away. • "Do you sufferfrom headache.?" ask- ed, a friend. "Sure I do. What else Iis there to do with it?" • Hari y "S'ari• f u 1 hot to -day,"- .. Sheep . Ugurped by. Bunnies • C'harles-"Yeah--I feel like: 'taking For many years rabbit fur has been used to adorn milady's . neat.• • This cur has;been dyed, manipulated; treat- ed, or' bleached and .made to' resemble •off' my skin ,aid' sitting• around. -in my bones." . • , A Miles fine' ie. fine for •tle big law- the` more expensive Pot's.,• 'Animal lou-• • • s' era have always. deplored the ,death of so Many -rabbits. to appease,• •mil-: ' fizzle: rind :the pork in a . ca'n 'of pork, and beans, ' - We can remember when if' You -gave a girl a pair•of stockings for a'pre:se: t. that was the. last yo'g3 were ex,pet:ted to see of ahem: Girl's Father -"Young. • man,' the lights ' in tli'is house 'go'. out at 11 o'clock/' - • Young Man -"That suits me:" Everybody, can give a little .of 'What the world wants lnost-kindness. ' • a,. new, industry which may partially A husband who is in the habit• of supplant sheen. farining. . sa' . a 126 ady's • vanity., • • - • A • rabbit has now been developer which bears a plentiful .crop Of wool," and, the .first angora wool farm -has been started near Windsor, England, :,by., Lady Rachel 'yng. An angora rabbit will: supply an adverage , of an ounce' of wool per year in four chippings. The wool can ' he spun. on even the old type of spinning wheel. The ''rabbit does.not, su,?er, when clipped, nor is it isijured in any way. The wool that is''produeed ia. very silky and highly prized. It Is possible .,that Lady By.ng has started • Defender' of the sex says the girls ,of to -day ,have i.t: • all "over Helen of •''troy or Cleopatra. The girls them- selves refuse to argue the ntiestion, ih'owever. Tliey• simply admit •it, • coming home late nights with'elabor= ate excuaes says the best present to give a doubting wife is a copy of "Be- lieve It Or Not." Sometimes experts are the least ex- pert. • Gladys is . not "so far, wrong. '. She thinks because a. roadster has a one- man top all the rest get wet when it rains. l He ,who hesitates l8. an o d -fa s ,hion- ed dancer.. ' . • Don't kid' 'yourself. Red ,paint on• your cheeks doesn't- make you• • look more beatitiful to a'nYbody on' earch ex.cept-possibly the woman you, see in the mirror: ' How fine life seems when- we have a 'good job rnd health. • , , • A man travelling in an underground train alarmed.other passengers by de- claring at the top of his voice that he was Napoleon. Fortunately somebody hada the presence of. Mind ' to call: "Next station, Waterloo. kil•inard's for Failing Hair. J sstv1jv. O MAGNA 4 soss, et, Acid Aci'o iso ece ete'Anret etesosA ette VSs- `✓ Many people, talo hours after eating, 'suffer indigestion as+'they- Call it;. It is ,ostially!. excess add,. Correet it With Ian alkali. The best way, the dutch,. harmleisanti efficient way., is Phillips'' 'Pik of Magnesia; It has- remained for 50 yeti''s'the ••standard withphysi- clans. • One spoarrftil .in Water sittrah !fixes tnany ti"naes its, volume in stomach • acids. and at once. The sympt'orns flis- appefr in five piinutes,, • You will never use crtide Methods' .tvlien you know this better 'method: And you will: never suffer fr'nt excess acid when You noses oirt this easy' re- lief. Please• do' that• -°••for your own Selce--now. • -i Be scare to get the tgenuinePhili pg WHEN YOUR CiJIID, Ei�. IS FEVERISH Give Him Baby's Own Tablets' The:health of babies and little child- renis hild- ren is 'subject to rapid changes. Thus tbe mother must b_ a on her guard. At the first sign of feverishness :baby's Own 'Tablets . should. be given --this may avert a serious illness. Copcerning 'the Tablets Mrs. Nor- inan Lee, Uxbridge, Ont., says: "My little boy, now three -years old; was not at all well. He was feverish and had no appetite. I gave him Baby's Own Tablets and, he, was soon well again. 1 would, not be without the Tablets .as long, as there are •young children in the house,"• • Baby's Own 'Tablets are sold by nredichfe dealers .or by mail at 25 'cents 'a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. , Latest Zoo- Inmate 'Classified Advertising ;.- -' .Pop.:sRALE t3At3Y,CH1121:ea.W13 HAT',ff5D''' 215,000 last year tn.our vane cold • drinks , in glasses that , tinkle ties, 1Vt'lte for, free datalogue. A. H. ties, r, Granton, frac : • 'musical y when they' move. Hot' sum. . mer days wit.liont cold drinks Would . LIGHTNING 1 1.II1F1 Thi NTG 'eem 'unbearable, to human .beings... '1�� How. must >t seem to horses working A\TED-EX re RIENCED I9HT- \i\U rod.salesancn tivith.call , good in the heat •. of the day • beneath' ci,i, m signs and drawing account: brazen skies; ••with; perhaps, only'a' APPLY •B. PH•ILLIPSr L_ 3TNIN god Cempan*•, .33. Osborne Avenue; Many drink .,,, night and n mn, win sr.v ''I p -summer - . .k VP,IntO. • • - -�lro,tts'ewdves, : ilui�ng- t-1 e-•..,sutlames j+ 9 mpntks, have' greatly relieved-, the suffering horses by'. placing' a -.card. --ROSY COEE '.near : the top • on • the las u ' informhg • .• Y• defy ers,.._that.L.they.:ma_y.._syster..'-theic - horses therle: The watering 'troughs The Birthright "of Eve'ry for 'horses in the city are ,too few Dull eyes 'mean misery aid •weak- and' far 'between. •There, are localities ness-ts. blue sign of a "bloodless con- where .a horse .may travel Miles With - clition: An.cemic'g.irls_ani! ''om•en:.out getting 'a drink . from a pubiie ha�'e'dull heavy ,eyes with darklines trough. ' The Imperial 011 stations undea•iieath The bright-eyed gir;i or have been supplied •with pails; 100 woman is ah aj-s happy -and weI1, hair-ing'been', given out last'year, , : • There -is oche way to make the :eyes ' .T'h'e. Society will be glad to supply • bright -to bring the, glow •of• health to cards to anyone who applies for..them. •pale, iheeks-th: t is to invigorate `the 'Rill you ,. do your bit for :thirsty body with new•'blood=rich, red health- horses," if :you have a lawn tap? And giving blood., Dr. Williams' Pink Pills de this and they -do it .well.: Concern- ing .them Mrs.' Reber*, Devitt,'Broug- ham, Chi., says; 4'Iy daughter became so 111 and nervous we. had'to take her out of:school: Sire was pale and .thin;. 'her eyes. Were dull and the: least exer- tion upset her. I eegan.givi'ng her .Dr.. Williams' .Pink Pills and in lesa than six month:a.•yon would not know her.: She gained •inweight ant strength and '•is now the picture of health.". • Dr: Williains'.Pink is are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents 'a 'box from The Dr. Williams', Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. . ry. Hard to Describe New York -Near, the animal House in the Bronx Park Zoo a small ani; mal with brown fur that looks sonle- thing like the secondeous.in of a dog enjoys the distinetion and honor that 'g'oes With -"the latest acquisition" I•ie gazes wistfully at the large crowds lions "1f es et'y agriare inch brings out Sun Loses Weight 250,000;000 'Tons. A Pound of 'Sunshine;•Please l •—Rays that Weigh lions "of Tcns a Second ,' •' For hundreds of years English- speaking ••folk have- used • expressions such' as :"The ,su'nlight strikes the hilltop" without realizing that they Spoke, not in metaphors Itut of an •ac- tual•fact. 'Td strike•means to deliver a blow; there- can_ be no blow with- ' out weight behind it. But can. light itself weigh anything at, all? ' •Sctenee has .,pr'oyed recently- that 'It can and does: ,•Sir •James. Jeans tells ups; that With a,su•fficiently strong light one Could knock 'down 'a man. Minute '•measurements have. shown .that• a huge searchlight requiring the equivalentof fifty horsepower to oper- ate would radiate one -twentieth; of an. ounce of'light and heat if it ,vete kept working -continuously' for a 'mnilred years.. Heat as well as light can be •putt' Into the scales, and. weighed. "So can wireless waves. or :trays. Every ,quare inch of the -Sari's' sur- face is, as powerful an emitter as our fifty horsepower• • •searchlight. The Candle -pewee ,of the Sun is expressed by a staggering figure -321 followed .by 'twenty -0e noughts nr three thee - sand •two• hundred and thirty. quaciril- ll snarls defiantly to and. occasionally TONSTIPAT'IO1 LCOM•PLETEEAGONEwrites Mrs. W. walker. Thousands say constipation,' indigestion gas'•, end overnight w tI 'Fruit -a trees'. Completion clears like magic. Ner9es,ieart quiet. Get"Fruit-a-hives"from drnggsttoday, ai- DONS' SUFFER WITH HDANGEROUS' INDIGESTION will -you' ask your delivery, . mem 'if ' Do you suffer -after Meals. with a hey ca•i•ry a .pail to water :their horses ,` belching, from sour and acid stomach? t during the -day?=Hu•Mane Pleader. • School 'DilPlomas. • ' Penned By 'Hand L•ew'is G. Lloyd, a handwriting ex pert, of 124 Greenvale Avenue, ..Yon- kers, started 'work recently on an un- utual• contract for the Yonkers Board, of Education: The contract . is to write, in an, incitation of Old English printstyle, the names of pupils. upon 1,400 diplomas to be awarded shortly: . Dolly: "It'stoo bad of you. You said you wouldn't -give away that sec- ret I •told you."' *Doris: -_''1 didn't give itaway. I exchanged it fpr another." By tbe work one knows the work- man. -t aFonfaine' minommonimmumunr IEROX ThelIone n Cat er You Must Do Your Bit in the war agaisst.the fly, carrier of germs and breeder of disease., • It is proven that AEROXON is one ' ofthe most convenientend most efficient means of combating this fly evil. it is convenient, because 'of the'push•pin. It i hygienic: Iflies never get away when once ' caught. tach spiral gives three ' •;, weeks' perfect services BEWARE or iMIrATrgt4S� Sold at drug grocery end horduwrc starts La Cie C. 0. Genesi & Fils, Limitee Vt. $Ht5DROOKE. QUt lou: +cEnrs oply a' twentieth et an, mince of l+ .irt "r—� 1 11 -` let the passer-by,know he is the "only' aril! brat in a eenhir'y, the 0118 s•whole X3luriaed? •one id captivity."' ' ' .... 'surface is emitting"over'• four, million .Whep 'Curator Ray fond ' L. Dit tons ineach second of time! Then' stub afflicted parts With attars 'transferred We, ,canine,.: from a' box from South America to aplace to the zdo, , he shook '.cis • head , and was at a.ioss for words to describe him. Although the animal looked like a dog,' today is 3'60.000 million tons lighter 'he was more than a dog, and after .than lie was this' time yesterday. 1 ingniries into animal lore, a sigh, was There Is no ' nood to • worry; the pltfced on the cage bearing the words Sun has gone on "s]iti mink'" at, thl•s 'eerclocyn 111icrotis." rate fiir thousands of millions. bfi • ._ :r ' years. and there is enough of hire teal Paint stains can be removed froth to allow ,trim to light and hent, tiie.i clothes by saturating the ;stain 'with . world for untold Agee. • ' t. �" selal patts-at ammon] and •s iri.t of .• . _ f turpentine. •Reheat the process tam ianhaet-1m ara id y oar are ;tgtor - i Tn a single minute, otitnnin-hiss 0 milt an.1 heat 'cost the Sun, 250:000,- 000 tons .of weight. An astonislt'itYg thought is that the Sun as We see hlm three timers "if n'eeessary then hale . our efficiency • system. Smith.` i has gat to get the work done: -Bos -1 that woman Is the. ton 'Transcript. says A, writer Matt ,And 1 na i. A nate f r rli n and i1I playmate , p acids. Each bottle contains full dace• play t inard's'for nsect•Bites. • ,or . wash 'out. in 'warm, sully mater.. ' Smith._ -Perhaps so, air. brit 'sonellocl' o gnesia prescribed by phys1- 1v1i11€ of Magnesia tiaras. far GO'; ears in correcting excess • 'tions -'-ally drugstore. often the chcgue-mate as well. • ,!y • 61 LAO 44, Miriard's and *watch thews heal. Mifard's for campers. Many believe they havehcaft trouble and tremble with fear, expecting any minute to drop dead. This condition can be prevented, likewise relieved.. Take Carter's Little Liver Pills ' after •meals and neutralize the gases.. Sweeten the sour andacid :lieve the gas and encourage digestion. The stomach, liver and bowels will be cleansed of poison, painful and dangerous indigestion disappears and the system enjoys a tonic effect. Don't delay. Ask your druggist for a 25c pkg. of Carter's Little Liver Pills. 28 LBS. UOWtLOST In .a' Safe, Easy Way Read' howl •oriswoman lost 28 lbs, of fat; 'without diet, without dangerous drugs or exercises. "I take a daily dose of Kruschen, and I have lost two inches round'. the waist and hips and 28 lbs. since last summer. , I feel • very well on it and people tell me 1 look v er ' .. %ani 5 ft. 41 n. in y, St height; 40 years old, and come of. a - stout family." Miss E: L. Don't go .lumbering about with 41 bturden of unhealthy, excess fat -you . can get rid, of it easily if You get the' Kruschen ha•bit.. - Kruschen Salts provides 'the easiest, , safest and surest way to lose fat tbatt ,you can possibly desire. By pftrifyhtg • your blood of harmful acids, 'helping fthe liver,' kidneys and bowels to -throw oft waste material, they remove in a - 1- n`atural way the fatty deposits which poisonous' waste matter has produced. Not only do you lose pounds in weight, but you 'lose years in appearance. Little by little, the ugly fat disappears-= slowly, yes' -'•but' surely -and you soon feel wonderfully healthy,' vital and energetic -snore so than 'ever before ,L your life. ICU BENEFITED Y SAMEREMWY Recommends Lydia B. Pi-rtkharn's Vegetable Coriipound •Cabourg, OnImists-i'Years ago when I•had a sick father and a nursing baby to 'rare for. I got all run down and I took Lydia E. i'inkiiam s Veer-' fable Compound ' to get • strength to' 'do city work. An. other Mince, at Chh.n# of Life, I had severe mites and felt tired . all thettrn'. Lteok seven bottles of _tlio._4'egctst,lwy ... . Compound, ''and felt like a new wort tui., I recommend it to any woman 'who is, at the age when she needs building lip."' --•-•Ni ns. . Z. St.Ea<'ltieNi it.It•.4, Cobour'g; Ontario. ' 1SSU r o. 11 nuteta de itch'of "SOOTHd SAtVA" AMAZES &OCTQRS• "Baby+ had terrible ,'ez'Mile. 'Soothe+ Salve' ended itching in r Minute. Disease SAAR teff." Mrd; i T.nurerroe. ,Stops itch, burn, pain in t minute, EE. ema goes for g'ood in feW dews.• sa'in bccomeg float; Woods.All Drogs,ist8 • 41