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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-10-11, Page 6• et lr .w e rl 1VhiHtes tee,, ,BAD..IiEADACHE`S, NI:IJRR15: �►ND:RHEUMAT,IC PAINS ..':: EASED AL OST_Ar•QNCE, Remember the pictures below when ' you : *int fast relief from: pain Aspirin eases even a bad headache or. neuralgia often in h few minutest, • An Aspirin tablet begins"taking, hold" ;of: youraiapractically as, soon; as you swallow it. And Aspirin is safe. For Aspirin does•riot harm the heart., llemernber these two points: Aspirin Speed::and Aspirin Sa ety.. And, see that you 'get, ASP INR the rnethod doctors prescribe, It is• made.• in Canada,. and all; druggists bave tt,, Lookler the nameBayer in the form of g cross on every Aspi{in tablet.; Get tut: of• 12: tablets or eco - nomit'.al battle. of 24 or -4100, tablets: by Aspirin Warics Jo Fast Drop in Aspirin. +� tablet in eas5:ttr *water". Note .that BE- FORE it touches the ' bottom, it is disinte grat+ng • M 2 SECONDS f T STOP,INATCH .. what. ' Wiens in these.. lasses.. happen;,m yourstomach-•ASi�IRIN' •. h of sin 'takm okl is start P ..nte- :..table B A*tea1 I'g tablet -starts tq dui a •fes, minutes after taking. gate sad; go to walk:. ` en in Pain Remember .These -Pictures' Asrim• DOES. NOT HARM TILE HEART-' -. P_ II By FAREMAN WELLS iYNNOPBIS' ndan► Meriaton a farmer's son, .railed-;to?-a-solicitot,-makes a --brave: but 'unsuccessful attempt to thwart- •' tbree.`•thieves' in ;a bag-snatchieg raid:. ' ' The bag was' torn from thei hinds. of a tiri who:: afterwards 'explains to . Adam that it contains' the day's takings o'f her father's • shop jTI ` e : Plenty of .people,, must .-hav _seen ._ all this as 'well, as he and thought little of it, and 't -is unlikely More- Over. that any;:pf them would , have had the excuse of being absorbed in watching- for the approach of bore- one .Who walked with'; a sedate haste and whose eyes were capable, in Adam's ` opinion: at least, • of ,being -described as two :'ools" ` pof % .violet velvet.. ee' - db, n "Iia Bg file Cline; the two, �-hien foiiward 'at.'tlte Point of,Springing;... P Adam''bad been; rapt, so -rapt that he had had eyes for nothing' but• the ap- proaching figure which at :that mo- ; snent he wasstudying with an un- critical sympathy from its.'neat little shoes to• its . pert: little' hat,, admiring rate-fQNtoney. lend• today for free• copy of authoi'o' magazine. Tells how to write and sell short' stories: • novels.. plays.: articles. "-Bongs, . etc .written', in •plain 'language ,specially forthe beginner. Big list of. ,Magazine, bookstand music publishers, ' . 'oder* Bldg.ia:tte�' ntreal, Qua; • • 1 WANTED -A1 . executive to 1, join:. a 'going 'concern to take charge. one' or more.de art= g p ments' on;':a, fifty-fifty partner - M ship.basis. An investment will° -be required, this investment to- pay interest.and is returnable -at d 5 artie date suitable- to all ; r., apartie Sen a three cent stamped en. for vel ` e f full 'inf0 rmatiou. Ideas UAlilmited Thirty -Nine Lee Avenue,• Toronto; Ont. 'A • Would be son*1ne before iherer would be s `,rf Rieman vtat1 leisure{ to I: enquire at. the, actual scenes of ,the. ' robbety, 'here had been a, queer ,little comedy• when Adam had: idckedl'him-. Self :tip and taktn a step towards the. girl who, very white, of face now had; stood as if too„ $locliedl to move :or cry .out, f n the aftermath: of all; these' $tresses, he had 'found himself wish- ing 'for ishing:'for the ,first time in'alt his„ life that, he wore a !}at Actually he rarely were a •,fiat ex rept; oli Sunday, riiornings; for chnrch- goin _ parlioses. It was; an iircon gruous, desire,. but there' 'Seemed to hint at that moment, and 111 bred, as suniption .of familiarity in just':step ` ping ,lip and speaking; to her, Clel;rly_ it was they right, thing to>have a Hilt '. to. 'raise before• addressing a lair not only Because'' of politeness, • but for the impression it would• give, of being oneself a, polished! man of the world. Knowing few ladies he . ':had ". filled hitherto, to realise the part :a hat „r aght play in such` chivalrous-- en counters, but had.. he possessed one he would doubtless°on this occasion have raised, it, J with, a•- very sweeping gesture, • , For .a space therefore,: he had 'act- ' ually stood at a loss while the crowd. •pressed round them and • he ..looked helplessly into those dark and: • now, the; hang of • tweed raincoat • abdi' slender 'hips • and mentally{ ' :con- -gratulating=;hex--that she --,carried- no umbrella Adam loathed umbrellas, as up:'; to •then ',he had loathed hats, and," quaint.. ly.enough,`'he felt•, as ifthis were,* bond between them. In his appreciat ion'of, the little details of a woman's dress,` Of one ',Young woman's 'at; any rate,: Adam,' it will be observed, differ-. ed froin theF.majority of men'to•whoni the - effect . is, enoilgh, and .. the details go ' unnoticed, a'` carlessnesS that.: has gone: fer : towards breaking many . a feminine heart.'But their Adamwas an observer c4f detail : be a '�f-wa He hadben• hai Oss' the „, y._ai ,,Y r -*hen the entrance to Grail Street two men has 'sprung onti front• ehin(T the car He had : even rarely • noticed that. But, :when '• one. • of , n thei' :had caught the girl by 'the':shouldersand the, other .mad a a snatch at the lit tle bag he had come out of his 'dream •and,, giving vent to a of almost •ancestral savagery, had .sprung'near- ly as quickly.aa..her»assailants. It had: been •a • brief 'but' passionate 'struggie:�U ourse'te"hrd, s a tacked the : man whose; impious '. , an , s had• been laid upon' the girl's 'should- ers.„ Exerting shoulders.:,Exerting all • his;; considerable strength he had' managed to. .hurl this`. felloew : sideways against , the waiting car, where ,he. had steadied himself for a moment as if to take in the scene :of this interference with his intentions. ' Havingdisposed thus of • one as= sailant, the infuriated Adam` had sought to lay .,hands similarly upon • the, other, but this•.fellow 'had 'had time to realise what was _hap happening • , and -had cunningly .dropped on: "al; fours end 'butted\ 'between .Ad`am's• knees so as, to bring him; down. Prone on • . the . pavement the ' discomfited young man had, ' in the few :seconds it'recover, tookhim:.to seen the car begin to move •off with • the two men scrambling .wildly; into it. ' • By this.time .,.•there had been, ' a crowd of. passers• -about- the -two- of them, Adani: and the girl; ,They had seemed te.stand as if'surprised:into helplessness. Thenthe there had come,- a e' u ., t belated c f e o to thi f. -.__� . ___ S. P and in the distance the sight of...a policeman 'running ,after :the car. ' He had been quick to .grasp the 'situation • and plucky too, for hehad actually reach-' ed .the running -board. and' clung .."on while. the • car accelerated . and ' the men hit at bili, viciously; .. ." • I When they had; at least succeeded in ,beating him off he ]lndwruii after them 'blowing his' whistle. Adam, wet ::iio,,.doubt...right an concluding. .that it 'DOUBLE' "AUTOMATIC. :BOOKLET only .t flushes o . stains without, harnun enamel .Z7 1 ot b.� i.• • 111Y1 p• Orange e , g. cx 'f1a. Fre;11 from:. he Gardens` • The; annuel Boy 'Scout Apple:'. Day is more than .just a'. means of.raising money., It :ia •tit bore individual .response toe; re- cent- significant appeal of their• leader, Lord„ Baden-Powell.` ,TMs•.elpPeel le--worded:..:..."We,_. urgently' need ,.to; . extend the. • A Movement, in theso, ,days of'out- of -work lads and world unrest so as to bring the very poorest' '''under the good influence of,• heatlthy, training:' a L s• art• ear' 90,000 ` ' • 0 Were: .sold on ,the 'streets: of Toronto by the ' Boy Scout.' The'imm'ed iate results were shown in, 'the .. number of new'troops organized., in the more congested. sections of. the City. By buying- Ontario apples' on Saturday, October 13, the man on • the street, ` and the . woman too, directly. Contributes in a most effective manner.. to the spreading ' ,of the Boy Scout Movement in , the places' where It is, most needed. somehow 'tragic •. eyes.' It • had been . an ,appreciable time before he managed: 1 toask if she were.: hurt. "LOOKr,''SIIE iVHISPERED' And now he was ; hurrying down Grain:Street, a:big y_oung_znaninl:a 'trjench-coat that was ` left- ' open • at .the tlroatio' display "a' multicoloured ° niuffe'r, his rough, hair wet with the the rain,'splashing.'.throu h , puddles g Of _that, drrtyf,alley,:.whil'e. a ,.small crowd o£ viiispering people watched him from the corner, and one person Only; though ,she -'the person • with. whom . his ' thoughts were most con- cerned foll ' ed him. The realisation of her`.: presence :behind ., had 'the '.peculiar' effect of makings him 'Con- :scions that le had so far 'acted quite inefficiently as a pursuer ' of 'trim to get -rid of those ugly 1' i 1. Its easy stains IOW�to11e haw -=with Gillett's Pure Flake Lye. pour is • powerful -Once a arek e po til , pwero ' c riser and'. disii3fdctauY—ftill. strength -'-down toilet bowls and &Mins. Itllushes off stains with- ; scrubbing Cannot`harm en - oriel g oriel or plumbing. •Kills germs' mid destroys all odors a it cleans! There's no nee to slave over l fling 'ob's.'Let unpleasant c g d oillett's Lye work for you—it's quick, thorough .arid absolutely iiependabie..Ask' your 'grocer for n tit todays' • l e'•wat just. `blundering. ahead, swinging recklessly'. past the • high grimy walls and .boarded ; windows, regardless of whether his quarry .had managed to.slip into one of the build- ings or diad Tbonbealed himself in some shadowy recess. Acting on.,thjs new thought, he began to shake doors, to pry into corners, andto try to 'move the boards that .blinded 'the broken. windows. Half way down the street bent; fol - o mg the curve of the nearby river, and at the ..ben ' was ric sing e • eeA lamp; It Wes at this point that: the girl came up .'with :him.'.. She , was evidently as intent as 'him self. en` the business ht -hand' "Shall I 'take one side while you 'M. the other?''. 'suggested at once She had pluck, thought Adam. ' Lots ef'-'girls would ' have been fainting • or • having hysterics • after what she had been' through. And ' the thougbt.of•her courage gave hiin a sdnSg, o'F comrades, at all ; {trellis; o `stranhipgensoessthat left once: liim :They: were sharing an•adventure, and he might have `known her familiarly for years. ' Nevertheless he felt ,:al distinct repugnance .to encouraging her to continue into. the darker end of this :foul and gloomy alley. ' There was something queerly sinister about even the ill -lit gutters flooding in the rain -arid, the' words of the labourers at the; corner still echoed in hie memory—"place ' that's got, . a "funny I. name." I hi k• tin' had b tt r o.' 'back .t n.. , y .., fl . . ;and find a' policeman;' "It's ' not• exactly a nice place," , "I',d..'"rather stay„ *ith•,you, if you '. dont • mind—until We •' get; to the 'end of the Street 'at., any: rate.." •The rer,ly • pleasedhim more than the ,mere fact Of having company 'warranted, ''and the glow he felt did, not entirely dim- inish „when she' added: "I' feel (that I dargn't' lose" ,i :chance , to get that Money back: 1,t,--ineans.-So- inuch—to Not' Eno h .i mlk Ir. '� u8 `Drunk In.„The U.S. Washington An. effort to pro- vide a , pint of '.milk .a, day for- all' children will be• ' undertaken jointly,, by...:nirtional;'., women's .'Organizations Fred , G. Howe, consumers' 'counsel of ' the United• States ,.Agri cultural Adjustment administration. This was:j drsclo$eil by Howe at tile. saute time that he made' public a pre - limina re ort of- a national survey showing. a, 'r esp rad: ' under -con- sumiption of milk • The survey, conducted in 59: cities among 29,485 ' families, •found that their'` average per ,capita ' purchases Of fresh and evaporated Milk were more than47• per 'cent .• belowq ;,the' lowest ,quantity • believed: necessary to maintain 'health., Howe conferred today witha tom-, mittee •representing ' ths • 1.2 women's; organizations. 'Efforts': , will be 'made, to enlist local bodies such. as'woinen'a, organizationk, civic ;groups and Par- ent-teachers' r-ent-teachers':associations, in 1the campaign to raise :the necessary funds with which -„to Supply the milk, ''Never diesolvis,jye ln•hot crater:TM fiction Of the lye Itself heats the water. FREE BOOIKLET'—Seit-d for new re- wised edition bf'the Gillett's Lye Book- . •let.:Gived. full directiene fo'r ,cleansing ' rink drains and toilet bowls, tells h to shorten dolens of other.cleaning. Also contains,full du'ections fe soap 'making., thorough cleansing, and other user' on the farm,: Write to Stand - and Brands Limited, Fraser Avenue and Liberty Street, Torointo, Ontario. ' "Dgn't p YOU worry':• \Neon get %t ,back all ,telt,," : °he encouraged, her, 'Unless. he's :got the key to' dile of, these' placcs, he's bound to• be .in the. ►• 'lower: half soriiewhere't' '}Oh let's Burry;'' Shesaid+ "`,We're astingtinie'." And' at this "the t'vo of theirs pushed on together, esplor- ing tlorotighl.y on, either 'side: ' It 'was ireiirly�° continuous ware. shouse •,C1'operty here;• ,bough at Sri tet�als there were big gate's• leading to 'yards; and 'over. `some of: 'thein it s'eenidd tht t ;an attiiit: • 'Inuit; might have sc5hi fled fly making• i te,of the hinge -Bates, and bolt,heads that 1*0- w:.jectett. p i either, "side.. Adam,: resole is that if it were necessary he would attempt all those that looked in the' •least degree•• climbable .a -soon as he hail convinced ,unit 1f that t'her'e was a• IIot Dogs;.dike Gone ' Tato rench'$gcl Hot dogs have one ,g into s The Hotel• Ritz; in Paris 'now is g them at time with bun mustard; cocktails or oraligead Two' years' ago:., the manufacturers 'hot dogs ;in., Franoe` • 1augch 'campaign to Popularize their it, is. doubtful if they ever Dated Invading the swank • ho Culled "Saucisse's . de ., l! rafie of :'dogs arenot•• a. novelty in though: their, general not,equal to tbestandard;; on side .: Theynow are available; ver,, in hundreds , of French and attractive waters, English French ., and German; aim• •tBoc 'virtues”' Of hot ;dogs .EATS-DIRT- Issue EATS--D1RT Issue leo. '34• • • • F iety ociety. serv- ing s and m e. turers of e` a caproduct, butanti- citels fort,'' hFrance, al popularity is ,' this how:; e .cafes in E pin- claim-Die in_ cl Regrt' ; If time couldo{Y i' , n back, even fol; a day,,` • ' .find ,the kindly deeds I lost alOnI' ' . • lite'a' way: . . • tyy» d : say�1ie words to_�1n akt:' some starved heart glad, , ' ` 'd f s read some .cheerfulness for soul; ' p Cheerfulness bjereftea»dt``”- . I d ri lit ea�lk 1.;.and • and men ba 'broken thre d - Vie a , • I'd do' and say„ the little,. things 1 might have done: and; said.. PREVENTS MINERAL DEFICIENCY Phosphorna, asitcien07 1667 Statute Wins rase In England Calgary, ,A statute passed • 257 years' ago in . England was • produced in Small• Debts • court, here 'recently, be- fore • Magistrate G. M. Graham, to de- feat an act on broug t +y, ; a',Ca .Cary: doctorto force'paymentof a bill.' for medical. services.'The doctor. was `trail- ed to attend a patient by another par ty and sought to hold the latter res_ possible for :the Bill. D.• Austin. ;Lexie, Solicitor- for' the defendant, saidthe statute of frauds, passed in 1667,' pro- vided: guarantees of others' -debts must be: in writing and 'signed, by the guar.: enter. In the abse.detail, o .t nce.of this ail, ”the action was dismissed. ro P ' ' Los s E Mineral• deficiency ' doersn t' stick • out r like a•. sore thumb to help you recognize it offhand. Chances are that some 'ani- tuallryou -'own, ;healthy enoiigh"yiookiitg but. not so. good :producers, are border• line, cases. The right, minerals are 'year . key to • profit right now; .'.•Feed , one of " .I these C•41 -Ii .Mineral Supplements :daily eto promote thriftiness and productivity: Rich in •.digestible calcium and • .phos-,." phorus .and nutritionally balanced,, they , give results with real .economy and pro C4.1. NUTRI-MIN lea%d' avadhible..'tind Dlgeitible. Di ,calcium phosphate, (bone derived), +the .. ; wholly, digestible; ''naturally) .balanced, 'concentrated : calcium -phosphorus -salt; combined with other minerals „Supply,. 1I troll, seaium and chlorine. C4I: L: SOLUBLE.;'MINERALS The entire`wnineral pOptlop • ot` bone, syebially ,processed :'to secure • digesti- '• bility,---and--balanced -with-other-essential minerals:. Centainsrphosphorde. calcium, iodine, sodium; chlorine; lion and su1- phur. , Tillie. so r1•ets Or mineral de,. • nciencys CANADIAN, :Montrea1• Write For Free Literb`ttcre Today ►NDUSTRIES LIMITED Windsor Toronto • .no one tri the street -itself,' as indeed. was steadily becoming • more and: more probable. .. •• (To Be Continued.).' Ask Mother She.-T' ,- She.Oinoteis Wither took this medicine be - fere and after the .babies came. Is' gave her more, strength and energy when she ewasne b n . ousand rundown . kept her joh all _thro ngh.... the- , he-_ i Change. NO wonder she'rec. 1 ointnends it.' • LYDIA E. PINKIIAMYS VEGETABLE COMPOUND fragrant lather ' %aividu staathes cartonscleanses-,- 7•i. - 'eI -eve � d ' Own nblets.. have been • the only medicine my four children have aver had. Innosingle Sp3tanCe; ... has it been necessary.; to consult .. our doctor:" Bo writes Mrs. Harry Pdmeri Cumberland 'Bay;' N.B. ' Wheh' the baby or young child Irises appetite; is'sleeplss or rest- less, has coated tongue. colic,. ..indigestion'._cold._or..diarrhoea:-or ,.... le teething.: give Baby's Own,:. Tablets for 41a01., ' quick . relief, • Price 25c at all drug stores. 20G Dr.Will arras' , BABY'S OWN TABLETS T'l actually takes ks't �`'• •r„ m �� : �1 M _•# 1 flints 1¢ 'worth hlagicflakingPewit erfo , e -"` ' triake a cake, and you can count ori gondresults-, every ,'thiel ;r. o,wonder Canada's cot4;keryerperts;' say tt doesn`K pty\tir 'take chances with lnferloi' • baking powder: llaLewlth •Magic and be atitet MOS l 1�` GiiUiio ,•, teaolosidssese BAKIV "CON1'At�lSt1V(1Xff11N i�7'his' statement ba ereity tin le your: odrrastee that'ltitglc Powder ie free, Rein talent Or;* any barmfld Illarcdlcft,_. •