The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-08-23, Page 3A
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*oho, Ni, -*foe ,a0r)ei4 Wu** Due SOlely• tOz Weak; WaterY Source -.--An Occupation.... • BaOlat Orloin*-Norse,iiteettish;*. •
biSo..Fiasa tkoiii0404, .Bis mono.
umames and -Their
l!''Eto-41A're's-t• W.PP;'•ara,,t-h•e ,?tier'' el,g4tT,,1174, r;,' litivi., Ars: :aritiv ger roe A, ,weeltunt•••1:eaaala taqagulge4'Voeilllgs' 43.-- • - .0.,".11 biro frqm otlor x.nQrt Qf ..t a sa.7'..'$„!7.4;.,... ..Begining. -at the oi:d Notte3r,.-vett,--.
on -kph a 1.1st, and 'fortunse of stitch .. ' It is. in this. manner that .6,- vet
; seldom. . taken •seriougl3t• Oral:NOY large classillc.ation cif, modern rann. 113i- , of' twp Ilig.hla.. a,d... clans, •., AA ik.ii.aeleod, ilivAzz'
STORIES OF W
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Andre* 160;000,000
Pere* Itockefeber
,,BarOn:j4.• Iwasaki
, Breath -Taking ,figures.
of 'New:"Yorit',`. and T. 'II, Walker, the ;ship M the Dehlm s'Oheol Art., .
• have fortimeS eStiMated at ;100,000,00k: ground • of cbaltfrOck - is, impaled a
..wii."6'theie are at *.leeit .thr4e °PIO.' shield 'containing.. the, arms- o.f, ali the.
Indian rulers whose fortunes probably Incei With "Iteland".
....,..r.rGi.rto.,.e..tiiiiim..10:76i4p8;, .,, ,-.8i4e,:ttE)na...:filir' 1.ti:iitptprf,ilicyt,v'cia' d.1:.s.6t0i:c.tn:,:s_: airiltri..:eal,:41.,,Ipe,:itiltiyie!Ittp8,41,f,,,ifis:"..g.foilL::let)e:a:krtkt:a:tiiiifeti.pli 'hielsY,;,.,n'iit:th.na:inair. .7..,1w4c1:tiLithilpti.dmelit:nidg,:itna:f.fteti7ith9:-.;.4:::1'irv::1110:07.Yt:e°,)1, i.:1:31trier74:::::: ..,..
Vikings had congnered.and.established ,, ,
...• '''rhe lateat karime-that bave,been._is,,c. , fickle- an& indigeStlua 'erten- the ''llifiti ' 7 diiii-dtly'. itn-cf ita-- 'reference- 'Pr 44g10:nAtAikt .s,&0:04-4(1-- ••:,,T-AtEr,ii-4,4":,.-
' aaed'hk. theirfsh Free ,Pt4te.Allie; fogr' . "4, Cendition; of ..-anaeinia calls. fer.,ti: t6 . his... qacii.o'i be, -1'4,t s'' iita '..0-.r..., so' 17,1-r- try. Jr, aced:, bae: It*, thrOugh six:genera,
baie been trcte the tiesign•of Miss Niii• and 'streOgthen' the nerves,. and or
. - ' ' 'f 7 Or third generations that this.' almoSt Icing' 'of the'Norse1"4 abC* .t/a.°' il"
licent, •Girling, a•,Waterford girl .of this purpos,e there_is_nothing call equal • , ' the Normans' invaded England
twenty7one., ,, ' . ' ,: • I pr. WillianaW , pink Pills., These pills, -
One Vital: factor in the 'staidlizatiOn I There„,are two bralfehes of „t4e elan
dent, she qualified as. a teehniCal-in, . meats ',necessary. to 'give strength to _
the sons follovied the same OCCuriation-choeseto call them se, the ...two Clans:
Tstrupter 'in :the-. IiisliTOOPertment of -,-the lieries; color` (O. -the' cheeks; . and- .
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dustrial Conditions. of 'feudal da ' ' 4 "Sior Tormod" lelan Norman, or Nor.,
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. Y. B. puha the tobacco king; :George , and. paraued her Own studies With sUch ' Thessalon, Ont, has .proved the value
of this treattnent.„ She says: a•I' was
very pale and weak. My blood was
poor and I Was yerY nervous. I lost
my aPpetite,lin,y feet and ankles were
s.Wollen and I was in avery miserable'
condition. A friend advised; the to try
Dr In kpills-a nd-f-gortwer
boxes, .and ,.feund; before they 'were
finished that they wore helping•me. I
.derbilts, Weyerhausers; and„the.Astori, ' Not What She Wanted. - continued thepills nntil I had taken. a
do. net anpear beCause-their§ aro fam•:. '• ; ' half dozen. boxes. with -the result that
,'. haa been .estimatea ...at -from..$250;000„: tamers Lord Leverinilme told a:good I am nOW,enicying the beat of health,
Pink-Pills.did .fer me they Will do. for,
. Yon Can getn.these ,Pills 'froth -Any
Medicine dealer or by mail •ar 50 cents
ia 'possibly 'the, hichost
cost'S10;00,0,,000; ami that, .tedueed. to
from shop, asked' his , assiatant
:whether any Custogierg 4.1acl. bean in.
The reply' waS,:"Yes, one. She wanted'
some' aprieot 'jam; hut' f 'told liert.,w,e
Th.e :iroCer pointed, out . that. the. as:.
some, other jam, and Should always en-
deaVer te;self 'something' similar 'to
'What .was asked . for if had not,. the-
, The next. 'tithe the !grocer went. Out
John p. ROcketeller galre a:Way $506..;-' he inquired ,;.of :the, assistant when •he
000,00k:to :charity and to foundatibini returned what had haPpened la his- ab-
The .7 employee answered:, ”Mrs'.
'Cinnttnrion Bear!.
Mr. Zang Grey, the 'writer, has had
some. interestMg expetiences 'out, Of
doors. •••• In Tales lof Lonely. :Trails he,
of a bear haat in which 'he look part'
When we: topPed a ridge the lbaYing
In 'its earlier'nad. d•OarilitIve .fifiriril.'1444e011) 411d the other AS. "Sloi Ter -
the nal -114 of •I.,orrimer, Lorinier,*ap.'' cpail",'(‘Thurkildeon)',.'though in English
pears as "le..1.4rynier;". the "leo.: , they are. referred: to* as the • lvadleode •
ing the. Sallie' as the, lnedern :French .O.f.Barrin :and the Macle.oda of
"le " • and .nfeaning "the."' Even. at a l• •After :the 'defeat' it the ''Batt•le . Of
omission appears to have been op- I Harris, ,fied4o_the,:north-of-Iteland,7...
Course, *entirely dropPed,' as sten as ; the :final: '!4" :in, thefts' mine -
for horses.
.• Some years ago, Professor DewarT'
about 5rdegrees. of absolute. zero: This
temperature, 'described _as -that:-.,-at
which th.e. heat energy -of matter abs.o,,,
'Iutely:_clisaPpeared; is tip 'le,S§,than!490
that he la able te coMPteliend'spiee
infiejty;:,!and -to the:‘ayerage ‘, person:
these Words: Mean little, if .anything..
' Yet in regard to positive science We
.are now 'reaehirig,:peints.. Which., -like
'tooilr-britsh.. tOld•her wehathaet 'get fierce: My' horse ',stead. .stra.ight
.anY, but that We 'had blacking:brushes Then he plunged back.and bolteddown
. -v.:The. pplee. of ',Westminster's'. Wealth,,•and, Strubbing brushoS. She: told. me 'the SlOpe. .• His' Metall Via's. like troa;••
. fair,' Bel mile an. '' .: . .,. .. Was running away L. No dOubt he had
-easid.Y. the rieheit. man' in: England ,., .1,eaped .: -washes, .`..slid - down • batiks .
, . srr,' Basil Zahatiff, *fa. :.kgrOir,&a'•Egft!,:, 1:), ..g.al . gy.ar places, „that :made . My
' h! is 011-g.of Europe's weal.thist, than. 91V:friends' would like it to be, .•,•Ha..is.,.
he .did not:try to, avoid• brush.or tree's
., Se 'owns 'MOra than.'"half ' of 'Monte far • Pver... s6./enty,` and. tile Oho' , diy. ..' .
7 Carle.. Sad -his- holdiag in arraathailrn'''. lieir'-'1iie w'.4e.--e,xPeefe4'. at • 4 41"1° throUgh„ •leaving..,, my: •coat , in , strips .yeztohed-the absolute •orheat,-and, if ',is
., 4nAnce, .slaiPPIng;.: 'in' fact,' . it U dig-. lis'f''amal.,e_Wr.egliattlPi ilth't h., waa' OM" ta. lie ',fiat, •,te .dediO'ciiici.'ti,ir. it,' And:.
'cult to say,'What he •1$ not intereiSt6d,w, lai'd u.P.I 111. • he,d:. . '' 4 Wae '-e°17 ; h''''few Fall the. One to Watch fer.a place. Where - i .
By theuseefo.wave-Iengths of lig-h, ,
- 'finandiers,,traders; .and shinners: The -I.-- miff-I:alp pot -get a 'Cuenca to tall•off:.
lose: behind *droVe.nlY .horse' frantic:-
uefinitelY teSigned from -nubile life. Ai 'e
end he -has a Jewelled: tapestry -Worth ey-961.0Y ''hnews, ; he .is •Lord ',Robert
He left me hanging in the thick 'hran-'.,
. .oestor. was Frinie Minister le • Queen Disengaging •rilyielf froni the broken:.
and,• .hanging 'branches., ,i'', staggered
. aside, rifle in Eand,trYing to receVei;
:1,e,ss and 'shaken: Condition _I, heard the
der virlien.-hewas':inailea peer, the title
goeS• to his aepheW, the sok, of his
•stops 'right •abOVe, me.' Peering up With'
Ink. hal f;blinded'areaTI-fiatIetti taige, red;
true, but it is very: clutraCteristle of.
„he. wai shoWn the'WOolwOrth Building. of hot bloodAliat seemed to turn *. to ,. Why Climmes Chatige,-77;:
The highest bullding in the world,' sir,' • _ ,,,'"1"he. wanton_ cutting. of timber' IS
'he Was tOid. .. f!itideed,',' ,said BalfOur, •,.!), ,,infeadt,titfleig !i , coe' bail „ aed tev.eid„ TesPonsible,10:r. the radical ' change • i•n
net at .all excited.. It•,acCeinmodatee
.the Slope:- I fired:, ...Then 'folloWed.
., '.Bilt for'ui ajt ,••• ., , ......., 1, :: ' then remarked, '"Whata 'pityil' :1 . worxect.the ..ievet,,tf the title., k• t . t .O.yeionie windstorms '. winters alter
The dahlia blO4pte, ' " ummgR. HEAT: , riqt' cartridge Pi:Mined: I.tried Ugain. l'a'eza pilemaiWely l'erce'd 't'u4 ' °la:
•Breithifig Of 'Older things': -.. , , . , , Ill .v'tont The .lerrible :craShiag . al grain, and Wiptere 'Se atr,14gehtlY cold
-ibrush:,-appeared'liglit-iipentmet-Fer-an- -4
,•Lbsrt',08.Y.S' 'grid nightk: . ' instant that seeMed an agel Stood .r1V- , "The .even temperature • , ahd the
Ten' acres gOneTte-graSs.
,'The clever and: the .daisieS tinder,.
By.'what iteg-leet. ,they' had. peen ell'
Well; 'thinking abont 'an prehard. did
And,then he gat,hered back to him the
": No More of seeing then 'acres :gel to
Ahnost before we knew., ft `elIMMer'S
wa,r was. experim.enting with liquid' . here,'
Meeting with electrie . furnaces. in
which -tetaperatnres •is nigh ,as- 7,00d
degrees Fahtenheif were 'Obtained. •
Linder such hea:t, nickel and Platinum •
burn. like wax, and„ even the best fire::
brick -is COnsumed, leaving :no trace
The Dahha.
Where still Yeti try -
is ten, to:. that' fellow' out thete
ling ' gct plenty, of.
. you want to Stcyp...the
don't, yeti give, hint a drink?"
• Three. seta , claws ..,of ,elifferent
nail from, any 'angle:
In the Fnrrows.
'Aureole's 'of Jey eneirc.;le. every 'blade
And', the restless, ploughn,lan pauses
-Deep.... beneath . his instie habit. finds
determined fact. •
res have •been. ea ten..e Mpty 'of 'their
-Next year, perhana: .• •• Next year
Order: Five -Dollars ,costsEthtee cents...
photographs: of ,persens, :fingers With •
an. inch. The mechanisM,.
shoWs a, startling
:As. 'fOr size,'t'theoretically• speaking„" then: fingerprints.
ed. in: .ditcovering; the •dimensionS"
h_ uht up Of
electrons,' These we believe te.b.e the
smallest particles-. can Or de.
nus ,to ,tho ,life_of little ones es. IS the . m -tongue rwas pasted to'. the roof 'Past: ''Sa:m•Inet. ln 1.11°.s.° ".d...ays mean's
: ' ,tlie ' littl . a ' ' ' "rifie-alid. Whirled ,f:o ' Phinge. a wa V: --Eike -tteelle-v,lated--leatl---, -gig -1-- i -- I — -
.,.., br...jtlrai,.jatead,. a,„,,,t.ibui.ti„ of_Londori,, unnan help.,before 'the, motherrealizes , thought. AL feW rods -down 'the slopd— `men Who • wasted",1:he .Weiiiii•linif . the' ''
... who; roirowiyig, a .reao6t, seyers. thith_ lie le fil. ;Sinntrier, iethe seadOn 'when .it.' seemed ...a. niile--1, reached- 'a .pli,,o Ava.ters 't0 `put in overhead ,sprinkilii,g.
diairlioea, cholera.infantum; dysentery With low branches: • Likea •sqUirtel.„1,.,:itYA.tera In,,ord.or• to, grOlY tboir garden.
' . 't'ening , ijeinfe• reseinhling PreCienis,,,,i mer mother's, beat .fiiend '' la ' Ila.by's pound, of soft jUm-ps.,Ovet to Jay loft. .8rain li'ith the; A.I.,nte...c';i....t.a.. Inty..'ot hay-, ,,
. „ , ,L01,01. Tablets, .' Ther.....regkilate tho• Thelt.:1...eaw•_11, big. rzad.,.,woolly.: steer,..„leg a :till prop, that he„had, of alteK
are ',Otili'',:bowels; awedted the tt:Mlach and keep plunge 'Wildly .dowri. the slope ' arid ,
pounds 'each, And are sci hard • t at y medloifie. deal r Or b .m 11. a., 25 fr gn ened sto..:r for .a. red et nemon
' no aim idea whether he will get, a
' fragments e t•horn will Pat glass, '. 1 cents a • bex'• frOm The be.• William's', i heart . ,•,,' ; '. ., '' -• ... ,payin'g yield from the wheat, corn and .
C. , P. ' Fitzgerald, iii ',whoSe gard.en' hledleine CO., .13rockirifle, Ont. • .. ._._.__.._..dy,•:-..........,... • . : potatoes that he puts.'into the 'ground
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' Prevents Accidents'. '.
covers! to prevent a.ccidents -due to
theta' being. displaced. by vehicles.
great many Oxe.,ye daisies went to
seed last month. The Outlook for an
iniProved croP for next year is !good:
'Hawaii is a country of. 'rainbows.
ont one or more of the celestial arches.
'Pert metallurgist; and Meta the :gift '''. One .'-iii6a1 'Et'. .dgy Wgfilli6- 6'4°0 af
,,frein the: fifty eXtuitly, teeeMbles the: ,the Oreelt•Petticianal' the .soldiera And
.ageettaiii. crwhother. the., .glistenizid Ot the' IOPalatlenif and' "IVO. the totkip:.
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.cyCle.ne iii§ infuse into the"'
lake pasa few• yArds on 'tile; other
'Ride pf
II: hurdy-gurdy in London' hag. hie -S.'
*01. ti?onian, got iitirtilirWitgetil ,' '„ inounte4 by A Milan aerial Tho Out,:)'', 1°-,--,,,k6pirio- to. tiii, tI,Aite itgit•tt i'l'i..ifittt,t(1/2(1 in Caned:11; tq' '1"liOtsti'l:trst fig tithtitei et ltfotie, ,1
DQG DISEASES
• and Bon to }reed
Stalled Fres to any Ad-
dress by ths . Author.
129 Weal 24 Btreet----
New York.
For man wIti all round weekly
or $500. .ApplY Box
- - Street West
eases, anTheals the skin.
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New 1Eyes
not you can Promote a •
sleallilYelindifi
-Night and Morning:
fleeP E:rtistelean;Clear and Healthy -
Write for Free Eye Care Book.
Marine ere Um& Ce.9 East Olds 51reel.Chkalle
Daily For The Skin
' After a bath with Cuticula Soar
and -warm -water Cuticura-Talcurn is -
-soothingr-cooling-and -refreshing.-
' If the skin is red, rough or irritated
anoint with Cuticura Ointment to..
sootlie and,heal. They are ideal for
reugliouttlieDominiola. Canadian
RUN -DO
AND ,1,11LIN
kydia E.Paliambs Vegetable Co
pound Brought Relief When
port maim. B.. f.pok Lydia
.rit114api'Vege table Compound beca
r was tired and
had link
for.' vo ye .vritli
many medichieb,:hut
was living in Wash!.
!neon I was recom-
thendedbyaatranger
th take' Lydia
airiee then end tun able to do. My
%Vita Weak and run, A.
dOwn aild had; backaehe and all Berta
greet 'relief when takindLyillat: Pink.
heti:8 Vegetable Compound and alto,
Wash. I ani hidle to do my Work and 'feel
new life and strength' freqz the Vegeta. '
ble Compound:, I ant all coo to
it the Dortitilot should E.
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