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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-09-16, Page 7A SCHOOL. DRESS AND COAT '5:1 s MOTHERS- - ('are of Home and Children Of- ten Causes a Breakdown. - • The woman at home. -deep iu house- hold duties and the cares of mother- hood,• needs occasional- help to keep lee; in good health. The demands up- oti a mother's health are many and severe. Her own health trials and her children's welfare exact heavy tolls, while hurried meals. broken rest and much indoor living ted to weak- en her constitution. No wonder twat the, Raman at home is ,often, indis- posed through w'ea'l' nese, headacbee. backaches and nervousness. Tco teeny women have grown to=: accept these visitations as a part of the lot of motherhood. But many and eerie! as her health troubles are. the .cause is simple and relief at hand. : When .. • Well, it is the wotuan's good blood that keeps •her well; when -ill she tuust make her blood rick to renew,! `her health. The eui;ing mother more •than any. other woina-n In the world • needs rich blood and plenty of _it. ; There is one' way to get this good. blood so necessary to perfect health,. and that is through the use of Dr. \Via•! lian ' ' Pink Fills. These pills make Lew blood, • and through their use ; thousands of weak, ailing wives and mothers have been made bright, cheerful and strong. If you are ailing. easily -tired or depressed, 'it is a duty *Into "P. The ether day, an eager public was informed the ex -Kaiser had discovered his true vocatiou as a tailor's cutter, and the fierce ohtthat beats upon a thrums has 'jest illumined a matri- monial adventure of His Majesty of Greece. Popular taste in literature is tickle, but a volume purporting to dis- It.lote the personal history of monarchs is always' a.ssured ,of readers. One is mildly- interested to 'learn teat Julius e'aesar leved to,oil his hair; later, he became bald. .and the man of to -day whose locks are seamy rejoices that• -a considerate Roman Senate al- lowed the conqueror of Gaul- to wear a laurel, wreath to cover the deficteucy. : ' i Napoleon hada weakness for dress. simple • but tasteful. and we are 121-1 formed that his familiar grey coat' was ` Embroidery 9646 --Girl's Coat_ Price. 25 cents. in 6 sizes, 4 to' 14 years. Size 12 re- quires, with nap, 2% yds. 54 ins.; lin- jog 2% yds. 36 ins. w:de. 9571—Girl's Dress. Sizes 6 :to 14.' Price, 25 cents. Transfer Des':gn No.' 164. : These Toronto, Dept. W. COAST!'PJLTED CHILDREN. patterns may be cbtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond street. Children who suffer from' constira- you owe yourself and your family to, give Dr.' Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial. What this medicine has done for esthete it will surely do for you. ' You can .get Dr. Williams': 'Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine or by nail : sit 50c. a box or six bone; for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi cine Co.. Brockville. Ont, • Development of Bread Grasses tten,. Indigestion or any of the other If all'sf oour cereal grains were ailments due to a r`logge„i,condition of • Wiped oft.,the, face of the earth to -mor - the, bowels will find prompt relief ; row we would .net be long deprived • of through the. use' of Laby's Own Tab- breadstufie, far immediately we would lets. The- Tablets are a mild but . set about the business of developing tlit.rough laxative whieh• can always , other kinds of grasses available for be depended upon to regulate the :be •] ufpcse. f bowels and' sweeten the stomach. ;' We !have its North America nearly, They are absolutely safe and are sold St" kind's of grasses. only. six of which under a guarantee to be entirely free l —maize; wheat,. rice, barley, oats and trentopi.ttee or otter injurious drug_, rye—are utilized to furnish food for Concerning them Mrs. • Thomas A. 'man. Boucot. Lake Baker. ��.B.. writes: "I The cultivation of these six. dates 'am pleased to state . that Baby': Own- far back into • the prehistoric. They tablets • were of great help to me have become' what they are to -day when my baby, was suffering. from through processes. of con!inuous.sselee- •constipation-" The, Tablets are sold tion -that -• picking out the best by,- medicine dealers . or by man. at 25 :Plants in each generation. as seed pro - cents :a box . from The Dr. Williams (lacers adoring teas of thousands of Medicine Co., Brcckvil!e. Ont. • years. Indian corn" derived originally from.�a rather unpromising 'plant na- • tare to the highlands of'tropical Ameri- �%atcheti as Big as SOup ca, had been so far developed by the Plates, time Columbus landed that the white - the .t watches ever rands were. man leas not since been ableTo im- Matas big ..s soup prates and as heavy as prov Oe a lunch. they mere rnarbersome n t ha ashler hand, the- wheat' and The Emperor Charles v.• for in- ; barley of to -day ate mud' larger and stance, had one • which weig►'e,i' twee- ' ut:S grains than the wheat and bade);taseven, paun�!s. I which -have been found in ancie 1;. The watches cf that day were •mulls`ptian tombs and .in the 'buried like ordinary clocks. They were cities of Gree.e: As 'for rice: which dMc.+l -in shape, finely eh.i eel. and had feeds more than one-third of the be - a' hinged lid on one sine- te exp.�se the ` mi:an race. there are new a number of sial, varieties (-developed chief) by the A costly • arid,. elaborate watch was FJapaneset which are far superior to made for Sultan Abdul-Medjid' ay any that were known .ever. half a cea- Mossre. Hart ani`Son• of C ornhiil. in 'fury ago. ' 1844. it 'wee made cf twenty-two carat , • A�I of our grains. excepting maize. gold, and was fire inches in diameter " seem to have crig:na:; d in souther 11 chimed the hcurs and quarters. but ! Vis=•'• was withtut•a bell, the striking parts ! '•• Rheumatism Now is the titne to get rid of it i Nature is pulling for.you— The warm weather's here— This is your chance–.. grasp it—take Templeton's Rheumatic • Capsules Get it out of your system the easiest way! Sold by reliable druggists for s dollar. Ask our agent or write us for a free sample. Temple- I 'i'a, 14'! 1i nt. St.\V., T.)rc.nto. .;g of excellent cut and texture. Out of ' the E500 a year he set apart for his wardrobe, a generous proportion was spent on white°breeches, one spot on which meant rejection. forms possessed by the ex -Kaiser, •„ A few weeks ago I cause across Blind Babies --An Appeal. An Open Letter to the Generously Disposed. In direct contrast to the many uni- { e 1. Frederick -the Great bad one for state the London Spectator au appeal by SI? occasions, a id.it lasted him all his life, Arthur: Pearson„in behalf of a speMai-• Ordinarily he• was shabby, and had a 1y helpless class of t.he_community. in curious habit of carrying snuff loose which he says : -- in his waisted& pockets: "At Sunshine House, Chorley Wood. ' Royal gluttons are by no means un- . we have 25 babies who are being comuion. William of Oraege was an taught to be little normal human be- ; excellent trencherman, and would sit • ings, so far as that is possible,. from • five and six hours at table. Napoleon their -earliest days until the age of paralysed his faculties by • failing tot five, when they are transferred to the digest • a shoulder of mution stuffed , residential schools for the blind. There 1 BITS of HUMOR FROM ME &MERE "FREEZONE" Lift Off Corns! No Paint In Proportion. **Why is this your full- stock of wed- ding rir.ga "' the young man sked in surprise- "Only half a zee- not enough to permit cf any choice at all. Odd, when you have a couple of hun- dred engagement rings there in the case.""Not odd --experience.'' the jeweller replied. "It'll take all those diamonds to work off these plain bands." Meted. A contributor to an English weekly tells cf an Ir hman who wise descr:b- h . his narrow escape from a• cross :1 seized hire by the tail.” he ex- cclaimed. "find there f was' I was' /afraid to hold on, and I dared not let go_,. 0 "You 'were between the horns of a dil'etntua," ventured aa lady. ••No. ma'am, I wasn't between the horns at all. and besides, he wasn't a dilemma. . He was•a Jersey." Some Talker. "Mother thinks a lot. of ycu, Mr. Noodle." re enou h nor. blind babies in the the battle of Leipzig. 'Frederick ate - Kingdom to fill Qsix Sunshine Houses. . n nth onions, and, in consequence, lost , _ g P enormously, and, in keeping with his and I want money to enable me to suuff-taking; was passionately fond of start the other five." pepper. Every dish came'' to the royal i From this it would appear that in table as hot as possible, a circum- England there is roan . and need for - stance which led a guest to remark six homes for blind babies and only that a certain pie looked .and tasted one in existence. But here, in this "as if it Clad been baked in.hell.'' favored Canada, not•hfng has hereto - An orgy of ripe peaches and new ale fore been done in this direction, ex - proved f tal to King John, of Magna Copt a movement commenced last lame, ame, and the invincible Ar--. year by the late Mr. T. ' elope Church- mada was dispatched by a Spanish i11, of Toronto, Who after collecting: monarch whose digestion bad beend • ruined by over -Indulgence in pastry. pecially deposited in a local bank to • Lord Roberta's antipathy to eats is Ole credit of the 'fund. asked pee. to aid between one ar. two thousand dollars well remembered but centuries be- him in raising a state ent sum 'to pur- tore. Henry Tilt. of France •h ad a' chase premises for the proposed ome. Hav:e:g warm synepathy with similar dislike, and could ntt remaina, in a room with the domestic tabby. lir. Churchill's praiseworthy •enter- ' The sight; of an .apple made Ladislaus, Prise'''. ,I premised • tolgive him the • King of Poland; tre1nble ciolentle, necessary assistae.re, • but t•ircuno 'while Ivan 11., Czar of Moscow, must stances prevented •me undertaking -the perforce have led the life of a recluse.' work until the.pres eat time. aid mean- • for, he fainted regularly at the appear- whit death suddenly removed Mr: ' ance of a woman. .. Chu ch:ll. Now. in order that the e • money ,;co" cted may be utilized for the purpose for which it Was kith- Minard's Liniment Co., Limited-' scribed, a'Charter (without•stock sub- • Dear Sirs, -1 hada Bleeding Tumor, script:on) is being secured so that the' iter my face_for a long .a tiruent tried a.: -incorporated company can• legally and ' ' number of remedies without any good ' properir lav claitn'to the uicnev in -the results. I was advised to try Ml' - • bank, and«proceed to carry out the cb-' • ARD'S LINIMENT. and, after usingjests for which•'the Charter is Bought, several bottles it healed,all up and dis- viz:• appeared a together,' -To provide a 'refuge fur baby and • a} • 'titan blind, DAVID . HENll?✓RSf7N, itrai•Ling and maintetranee. to to provide free scientific relleisle Station.. bilge • Co.. `.B.a Lives of even a fewof the Sept,.!.; 1904- a ih 1 many of such unfortunates who. for ' :• —..__ t Iack -Of Stich serrate. petite every'' year; • and to'. re:urn these little one. Strange but True. to their parents, at- school age.' with normal healthy' bodies and sound In the first moctLs of thisyearmind's.•• 6.415 new companies. with, a total. eapi- • -Such. in brief, is the :task -before tal of $2.:43,691.5S5 were registered- the promoters. - limey 'is urgently re- in•IJondon. ,. quired to carry• it to ,uceeasfu: cera - The amount of taxation per person Hellon. Canadians have never been In the United Kingdem is 5110.13 per known ,to .turn their 'backs en• any de - head is the current financial year, serving cause: clainiirg tie r aid. and compared with $1:.70 in the year end- surely this appeal. will Ince: with a ed March 31st, 1914_ generous respenre. Help ' non with-- . _\ single tusk of :an East• .African out waiting to be called u;:an by a hull elephant has-been kpown to weigh collector, so that that ciceee of the year f35;b_, but -the average tusk et the' old nay fee "The Blind Babies' He•nte, wild buil elephants of today is said to Nursery and Kindergarten- in s eoeras- be not more than 401b. ful operation in the Capital City cf Sii' per cent. of coal used in dc- Canada. • C hequeas maybe made pay • - we,tic fireplaces remasns uneeasumed, .able to "Canadian Mind.' Rabies' 1S set TaLir.s 4eae• n:iilicns tens as 'Home. , Ail rets;::antes w":l be the a taunt at:taua4 buret .in Gras.: •promptly aci:nt: w:ejged_ Itr itain. they loss represent- 2.43e.et'0 : (' t3L-!c'KCTT R�9RINYON, ter.{. • // • las Duffer:a Boal. Ottawa - The latest aviation novelty is a 1 y + ing all:etch Maria." The San Frac: ieca'b Min. -rd's Liniment Relieves Distemper police authorities have reccrtly ru oased an - fr the purjwse ofece�n e . ing pr loner �E 1l_ ! "``DAs L/h,1 u NE" to jail in d`_t:int'pat:= e1 the :country. A st'!dier presented himself at the SAME YOUR �;� A::;t ;t::stn t'`mtnenweaah Treasurys HAIR and said: "1.ani. a 120 note. apd want to he cashed " He said he had :•►a !- , lowed a rote at Fie:ark :`* *nn I, ' . _- ' pecten to he capt::rei. Iic r.`tttecnhe - ' ea _tax r.:trstep , As,,ihv, r: Le_tu-ttc3 ' .out t s, t),' tee o:ay • tit' treat a 1 being •made cf wires. It possessed a powerful :tad rese :ant • tone,. was exceptionally harmonious.I To an enormeu.- a tent the bed of and sounded like a cathedra:. clock_ the ocean is covered with lava and Twelve hundred piiceas was. its c:a-t- pumie'e stone. Arid the !lavr of ;be ---5` ' ocean i-. covered In Paany 'parts .with the dust °j f meteorites. Taking No Chances_ •• . Thee, bodies whirl about in the • All the village knew that Mrs. Jack- heavens like miniature ;comet_. and son was' nct exactly tee serous In fact- are for her few activities were thi�:gs to , the must part broken into in - her: fragments_ avoid. if possib'.e_ !It• has 'been- only lately disrnrered But when she inv:tc•t Mr. and sirs • that this cosmic dust forms layer- at Birgees-to ,uttier • eine. rvt: ::c. they' the hrtte'm of the deeps -St lea. Be - felt that they had -to gt• :Lee Mr. •• H nolnlu and Tahiti. a!f a dept!: - Jacksrn was their :ar..:'e r•t. at _'..*50.f.t:horns--over two smile area Bering' Ike fc rerc•..,: a :' g •• ••'. h..lf--« vast •!lyse• cf this t:i.iter ai day. Mrs. i. lisoa 'nits Laois,- t.' •,ae cats. HH:nkft►' matt! t•i . w.•: �. :r. :he :,...•.i:. t h':f:iit:>; :e l`. •T: Ian!. t!:is :en;ke:j\.•ible rt�rer} ct::re dit=t :_ ir.d;::it'.r:rirl:ceb:e; hut, accunin- "Got'd-morting. ltr.t'.i:t t ' •:.sill'r' t :� L LR' Lt1:iPz in t vt:ltt a iea':►r cls. .tt4 't' "1 •� . -`,c,li,., ke-lea slop he . yea, .;e story -et the co-- tna,ter a• -c• i•, .,- .L to mind t ;;tit.. l . rp. ct them t.• t . ::.' suppe4 with nee th',, • c. r..::c • .. • -I:ida•i•• an' ttit . , e- ;r .. 2 • : :.:i i':..re are five/ c's.c:in.:nts for' the might'a r. t.:. d •ii.• L.-. fr,.r.>< . r e-. e!f:ay.:tg sufcete.i the 'apron" an' h.•rc*. t they t•rdFr` .. -:u`•- s w. .':4fe:: -c -. i *4,4 guard•Ler;'.re aunrt trie.tl at herr.- f..r • :t The Ocean's Bed. :.::e• tt tr.bardment cif this pi,,nt•t c.•:::.:airy bodice. clheres no waste to Grape NUt and it saves sugar, for it contains its own sweeteninyr No c okint is neves,ary ti 'and the likable flavor of this wheat and malted barley food is eQualed only by its ecc nomy. Grocers everywhere - Lsell Grape=Nuts. particular re ue. t e' : ntaa w;.- e'i en new ens. • ri:::a, in .;it.<:a. i- pr''b.ibiy' th., only place xi the world w here ire .':" are =t:.141. The -' are n:.ide t;• first' thrrrgh t,ir .tr.'t ttro:: h ::.tj- }...e :: g.'c»t' t- t,C::s• 1\r.- • t,t • : .e . ara t pair cf h • is enabled to make the :0:or j :.. 1 ill thf• ��. t f..:. :.'.. W.tr,..w gett::.g ' • et .': r ilei , :.e T!:•' creat.-1.:r.l, •! .' Bark of ISrgiand. Lend, te•e a :tent lege is t-. :ci ; c'• _ lexf. - .. fe►une'ed l�': t .' l .. -: j N't.• i v •' t . 1•t' sage 0. • 11 Get rid of ever bit of that ugly' dandruff and stop -..• ---faltir Archibald Noodle locked at his fiancee's little brother. `w; ith 'a smile of gratification . on his face. He felt in his pocket. and fingered a penny doubt- fully. : . "'Why do yeti say that f" rhe csked at last. "She said you were a born politi- cian, " The penny came /out of the delight- ed suitor's pocket_ and he asked for more. "Yes.", continued the' youngster.. "she said you'd been hanging around our •Hagg:e for twelve months., doing a lot of talk:tg, but you haven't com- mitted yourself yet." MONEY ORDERS. .Buy your out-of-town supplies with, Dominion • Express Money Orders. Five Ikliars coots three cer.ts, ..1•..1114.m.••••• Waited for the Bounce. As the Irish police recruit strcl.ed along on his first turn of night dutc, loud yens of "Fire" rent the cur. He Doe: i. L hurt a bit! Drop a little Freerone" •on an aching corn. instant- ly that corn stops hurting, then short- ly you can lift it right off with fingers. Truly' Your druggist sells a tiny .bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents. sufficient to remove every hard corn. soft corn. or core between the toes, and the cal- luses. without soreness or irritation_ Chinook Salmon. Far and away the largest of all the • salmons is the ."Chinook."S which is ether w ise known 'as the Columbia river salmon: It sometimes attains a ' weight of 100 pounds, ' In food quality it is unsurpassed an,1 its flesh is us- ually of a_rich red color: • In recent years the annual catch of salmon on the Pacific coast.f including British Columbia and Alaska, has averaged 555,000,000 pounds. with a market value of nearly $40.000,000. 'In 1915 the quantity of salmon canned was 7,S39,212 cases cf forty-eight one - pound cans. Minard's Liniment For Dandruff. Two hundred, applications for pa- tents in England have recently been filed by Krupp•s, or Essen. In the, school of exper:e fee sore spots serve as a diploma'. r , • MOTHER! bolted quickly to the spot and fegnd ""California Syrup of Figsys a house' well alight with a man half hanging out of an upstairs window. Child's Best Laxative "Help! Help'." lie yelled. If I Juni will you catch- "Sire. atch " Sure. an' Oi was"" replied the policeman readily. So the manJumped. only to crash .to the ground and lie there stunned. When,, a few minutes later" be re- covered consciousness, he looked up at the constable reproachfully and murmured fee�ly: • ••j !bought y71 me?" • "Begorrah : replied the Irishman, "01 was"'only waiting for yez to bounce and O:'d have had yez'" Mrs. Lilian Taylor Tells How Cuticura ! Healed Her Baby "On` baby was taro weeks ea whom his fa= t ec.:mc• c- y red' End Merle.} it and be was f f=ly aa --S rub- bing and - e.:stchlr. '7 •till tb: shire broke. a .d Clad. :tie could act •� sleep,. and did nct`i: a as ttcugh !:e -night be dia:le-are; for lite. "1 the ght I weuid g•ee Cut;. n-.. Sce? ars Ointnitnt•a tris!.' I fet:nd• the L-ee sample c. geed that iteui:.t mete and two cakes cf Cts:':.-ra Scap . and a f.i.y cent box of CZ'tknra Oiat• trent beaked hint." (Signed) Mrs. Lei= M Meekly, Hs 99, EL -ace - bridge. Muskoka, Ont. . B.-c.3�), '12. C utiu:ra Soap to cis:isc and pile riry, CI.t!ct•-a- Ointment t;, fallen and soothe and Cirticu:a Talcum to pond r and perfa c •• are ideal tot' daily tc'.ret eurpcses. S..ap Sc.*Mance! 25 sad SOe. Sold thto:•.yMance!�coiit z el.)•=i :1.-a_ CaraoianDeNt: 1. Liuiitd. Ste Panel St_, Monter al. atiewe `este shaves ,Vitt out mus. • Accept "California- Syrup of 11g ' easy—;ook fags the name California oa the package, thea you are sure you child is hating the best and • most harmless physic for the little stom- ach. L'ree and bowels. Children lore Its fruity tante. directions ea , each bottle , Toa must say `Cal& forma." imadayst insaiser Dog i smed:to nook iDOG DISEASES sad !DV to teed { )Mailed Free t3 arts Atli- l' b . the Author. a. Clay Glover Oo. fan. 115 West Slat Street New Toth. L'•i;.A. ttNC£ 6 ;613 Is. 30 VIM CPUGHS r ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER?' A" 1 B ARE ., ASP!RIN };1: :ria ..i .nth .:.1:. -tea -,•\ 1.. i •- . • tea,. ` ' . e ' ctiverlr.g t ,r..• :.e'rt _: t:. 1•1311C. hr.,r.:.e• .-ta:.:c. that oft• , • :a tar ' :arnc.4t CAA:e;, 1tl';:} .M ,tills - ;i 3le'a -•�_...._,.,_, , • . Beth Ends Misstnp: An abacetateraied tit.!:. went :rt . $tyre te buy 'a jar, was Untied upside alio* absurd' meuth.' Tttrtiit:g ft over. •astnniehed_ "n he. :co!" he est -tanned •• ,� : ,. v,a ': T,i': r'. " r .. c .r'....--•'. ." i,_t- and arakc.s ti:•• for. .. 'rite ' ..eft .i: : .ii•:r •`: �',t`.:^:'...i•• ' _ rc. rya. C :.r ! t` _ z .... every :t,t:_ In '!;r h• .id. .:it - st:�;•p' •.: . 9 the h.. r i.t;:::A . .. eetr:e.: 't ... • t a down and cr:e.3: The jar Li re he 'wits once more 'the bett, ns's epee. Aft ,r n fern arp -s' , f -Dander- tee'. you `ilden•, first a f_::ien hair .-r a par is:e cf dandrtff. besaiaa every hair shows tie's' life. v:gest' brit*: re--, mere color and' thi'e kr"sa. ' • A few tents ruye it bete of de•• • fight!uI "Ilanr'erirc7,.t .tr. d 'Coal prices are' 1.2t'4 per :'cot. acre :toilet counter prtt•Har ratcs'itt Berlin. •I$EUE No. 37-20. y 1"ttg t` r rr Ter r,'? r.s: 77,- - ... ' ----al- r '. Rl.; .,ceta cc:ie� �.• T. - - j 1. -y. for -•. • . --. T'c t ;.Rt Ars p:”!ng nil ' ?t•••till` 1.. I'•.t••'•. '-• .e•,:«1, �'u- 1�•airin—the ' reauire &R-'rin tili. rite=. • • 1 • r '1 •r - e 1 wi• a . the ' bees by pl .sieis- for seer n ran' F., , r , 1 r' \ . • r. A :.:king • sen yser,. 'ow reeds t` siles A `; sa a = .a Ear :y tin hour . t�ittts i:. e: Y3t�• _ •e'-• . ::e lE'Htf.•r Tsh et! i ! l'r i rlEt blit u fee•� .r - A'j ;rue'• in an ucbrekeii "Bake-" . a'+.; =t1 1,. -L :,r ”:/..". •• et 71.• et*rte ' 'nacre is a sily oar !!sarin—"llae r "—?as eaats i Rain •`Sawa+" 4.1 -.•••-•,is ..... ••-a,'•r-..-...t .. 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