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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-09-07, Page 2,It7:•%"7%7 7•777 7777" • • e4,77.74 077,...,4 • • l..417•• • • • . - 4 7 ••i••,•••••': 0 077.77144r • • west tyiet . , lone Of the •"M,uste" For Mi. 11,y'o rillotcy Eqsktom •• Pebiguktas and movie actresses' ,..'lluay,•elliag to their lonobs but • e sophisticate who is taking the .•OW bustle allhettette ..serieusly ,; • • " • , .r e wining. version pompado r. She II net he • t•b• 4., • P'••• reteNiseent-of-bygene.:daYs. fa• - ,' &Hon:- : Toviea r with an 'evening goWn, • does, a Charming' Coignre• Which Makes use of quite •§hort'Itair There are soft Subtly 'waved 'haugS • Across entire fore . bead •anda. mass, .ot loose .ringletn , en top vp.wit.i.tosn't atp,•,sideS. is •,.brushed haelt*O44...Pen up, to form .• • part Or the back liectipii'k;UpWard sWitl,•:The enr1s7.,•the fringy-liangs. • and, the 3iPWard •noitenient. at.:. the •;1;44, and. ynale0•-...t1Air4,• es."§en;: ttafly„romantic...wig in the ”bustle iflood . • . . . , Chignorts•for Evening There are 'sn:kart. versions of the. .. for 'women. Who. like '• curls atop •their headsbnt, insist .• •on .SegttleSta .ears to bre an. an. otherwise hard Jo:NI/tine. APIA() flattering style lias• a +large, • • -soft. elniter of small curls on top. •Nafr at the sidesis drawn smeoth- ' EY' Unirard • With '.the, ends :finished •%tn. ringlets that are part of the • top? 'knot' cititer :Loag ends on,. the • ,..Etpe'of' the: neck - are • turne• Up- - ward: s. • . •: • •• A New. York salon 'shows .Chig- non. Oiffures• to 'wear with+ evening •• gowns whieh..featpre; bostles as • 11011..attWellvAs' btiptle!effecti, flke • huge .bois. tied at thnnack.' In %mei, the.h'air jsresse4,on. top of the. AU.ad, but slightly toward the. back • with 'a, Chignon 'phitted"right. beloW, the, natarat :cluster Of curls. -This • • • chignon .cOneists.. of five. medium: ,^7,7,••••-777-7 • , • • Cities Of Not Apait .”, • AtIl • '•••777 : •77) . f • ‘•••r, o ;..•D 'I. o• eve oy •Stotiteit.,7191f CLI0, Goides:_and OrOnmies orSt. Cath- arifiee, 1errtton,,, Thorold, Port Dalhousie 'and- !4igflra.on-the- ake combined for a Scouts' and •• Guides Own churEh service at, Park„ S. Catharines. Led by the Salvation Army band • and cpleur parties bearing many, . fogs, the youthful .procession made vat, U.4.8,414.1 v ducted througbout by Scout told Guide leaders, the chief address being given by District Scoutcom- missioner H. G. MotroyV., demonstration c of methods ef rescuing uncoaScious persons from burning'. house was.put On by • ..each patrol of the 'StratfOid Bap-. tist eout Troop, to mark the, ' sentation Of the • Scent Fireman's •- •Proficiency badese, io. Troop er Sylirester. • • • • • : • • • 77‘f . ' nape of the :leek. Feed Your Grain To Cattle, Hoes The figorpt op this map , indicate the flying ,distance between the chief cities of Europe, all of which BAY be targets for bombers. German planes at Berlin have but 324 miles to fly to Wariaw in the heart of Poland. Inverness, 'British adiniralty Iteadquarters; is 450 miles from the mouth of the Baltic Sea. This is a Short distance from HeligOland, scene of the lamed British -German naval battle of Aug. 28, 1914: . • " Canadian Is Army Head • . armer tan Reali-Eilia Grelti= , , • est Profit In SuchA•Way The increased interest. displayed • . hy• janiar. farmers' predicts a corn- •ing era of greater: prosperity for • agriehlture; Dr: 6. Christie, the • President .of the Ontario gricnItur- •al College. Guelph; .0etiared in op- ening the Peterborough Agriculttir- • ai Exhibition In ..togue. The number young ' farmers • exhibiting,. and 7 taking part bk.:the; • • many contests . elteeeiled all prev- bus records; They 11110 all aceem- modation. .n the ,grounds. and had: to reS, oft to tents' for a. . great Many of Atheir displays Increased Interest Among The 1 • Farm-ers bountiint, grain erep, couplet* withiow grin prices, meant only • •.one, thing for the. farmer, . Dr., •'Christie -said. He emphasized the LneeeisitY ot tee:Alai the grain to ' catkin and hogs.; "because it.• is. •through, those • raediams 'that • the .Man: On „the .tarna. can realize hiu greatest profit, world •conditiOna •,' being what tiiey. kro today.", k,,,,b777i7,•••71:re • • New „lap Premier • •N`...4.1• • Following • the qernianSoviet non -aggression • pact the entire Japanese cabinet resigned,to allow fol the,. reconstruction of Japan- eec foreign policies. General No- bukyi Abe, Who is generally re- garded as' favoring closer co-op- erating With Great Britain, was given the task of forming a new cabinet, - An eagle with a• wooden- Ieg, • supplied tiy the local veterinar- • • Ilan, has been placed in thena,ii1- wor station in Aosta, !Italy.,Ji4 newShoy appears with the paperii- th0 it rages. • • • • .. •• • • .,%; • 1 • V e,N- 0-1,...17••• • ' • .1.1 • • t•• 1\ •1 ' • •' " •i• •!lave YOullear J 40 Mrs. Jones: "We need a new Jones: "What's the natter -with • the old one? It doesia"t leak," . • Mrs. Jones': "No, .but • .1 • don't vianOo be ashamed every time an airplane flies over the house:" —0--•• Fred."----"Youare a singular • sort of gild:" • that's easily - "B2ted." A; literature' classshowed signs of .rebtlessness while the English: teacher,,Brof., William Lyon Jones was lecturing on Browning. Final-. ]y.; seeing the restlessness growing !mere:acute, the quick-witted pro- , fessor' said: . • • "Only a minute.: I have just one mord Pearl," . • A historian asserts that• Englishmen played e,sert of golf in King -rats will be reme bered.tbat Her- old himself went out 111.'66. • Negro couple applied for a 'Snar riage license. • Clerk: "Mairied before?" •Bride4o-be: "Yes:" : • Clerk: "Husband deceased or divorced?"' ' , • Bride-to-be:. deceased. him." • 8.S. Yeacher: Children;' bow do you think Samson felt : 'After Delilah 'sheared tim? Billy Bright: Pretty sheep: • . jib, 1 guess.. • ' , ; New Upholstery' • •Ganda •Cloth Combines Suede -0 • 'Like' Smoothness With • the ' Utmost in Utility • • The ,old adage •aboyt beauty be:. .ing only skin deep Is. completely disproved by the advent of cantle.' cloth a. new, revolutionary up1- • holstery fabric developed this year • • and already m'arked for wide ad� tion by '•*citr ewnegs. • • , • Jt appearti that canda cloth re- conciles two diverse • viewpoints, narnoly: the 'strong desire for the' beauty and smoothness in •uphol- ,..itery and the equally strong desire ' for ruggedness and long life. Now -these two preferences find' a com- mon ground; for the introduction • Of cantle cloth inakee,available,net , only beanty and silken smOOthness but-enduilng service as well, ' • • *Wash. With Soap and Water The 'neW Cantle cloth. combines . all the beauty and durability of the , mohair velvet with the best -features 'of other types of uphol- stery. The result of intensive re- deareh and. study of car oWners' re- , quirements, 'this revolutionary fan-, rip has a. smooth, suede -111p Sur. face' Which is as handsome In ap- , , pearance is it is soft and comfort. able' to ride non: .It •can be kept 'fresh indefinitely, for it Can aCtual- ly be; washed''Wlth soap and water, and ifs durability • will. .provide Years Of servlco equal to that cif the finest velvet: • ' It is *probable that • cands. 'cloth - has -a fine future ,ahead of it. Car owners have long Wished tor such ,a tabrle a,tabric,.moreover.,. that Iged as any upholstery ntaterlal Ito far available. • • Commissioner 'GoOrge...?Carpert, • -ter, territorial •- commander in Canada. 9t ..tt..;4eting of the ':high • council in. 'Lmiden 'England, Was • named the' 'new ' leader' for : the .world, of:the •Salvation..Army,•,snc- • suc- ceeding • General • Evangeline' • " Booth. .• • • hat Science•: I is Doing * "1-0 EXPLORE. OCEAN FLOOR Departing for •:the time being from his adventures into the strat- ()inhere, Prof. August Piceard, -the • SWiss,physieist,,idevoting his at- tentien to the 'floor of the ocean, Which he' plans • explore from a glees' gondola attached to -a }Age steel sphere. . UNkNOWINGl..Y HAVE T. Et. • Tuberculosis is .much more prev- alent than generally supposed. k • great many hive ' the disease an have no knowledge of ' the -fact. This was revealed in an extensive ,, series • 'of in :ical•• 'examinatione made on the students In the 'Uni- versity of Chicago. It' was foUnd . that 1% per cent. of the' students .unknowIngly ,Itad the disease and it was advanced to the point at which: a -clinical detertnination of its presence could be Made. MEASURES BREATH OF LEAF -An apparatus has been invented in distant East Africa for Measur- ing under natural conditions the rateofbreathing,of a single- leaf. The apparatus, "an ' important contribution in the investigation:of plant physioldgy," does its , work by measuring continuously and au- tomatically the, differences in wat- er content between two different streams of air. -PAINLESS DENTISTRY A new drug has, banished pain • trent the dentist's, chair. • TO -day, every major dental oper- ation' Ma be „performed, without the Itast pain to tie patient. • • $he drug which ,, makes short work of pain has this •clieritleal, name:. Para -amino, 'mono-isohntyl. benzoate' hydrdehtorlde. • • If'7,7 • Beefsteak .Can't - • Abojisli Shiner Government scientists last week' aimed a knockout 'punch at the -idlitilhat ii15ie -rif ratviseefstenk is a fine remedy for "blacIF eye. If 3tou're unlucky. enough to ac•-- • quire a "shinee and some one •_provides beefsteak the seidntists 1113, - beefsteak ---and apply :a :cold corn - press to year eye. • 1.kl.r , 10 ee.4.4-S-e4i-teeleet-a4e40-1-e0440 IHow Can I ? •. BY ANNE ASHLEY • • . •can! I• •prePare : a rem- edy for -excessive perspiration? .. .A. --Bathe. the :parts: daily and elieri"trpply-4a--let4oh.,.sOnsis7 tin f two tespoonfuls of poWdered • al-. nni-te: one .pint- of water... by dusting•With a Powder rnaeof one. ounce *boric acid • and .. ten r --'ins of of saliCylic . can I' reireshen 011ted Vegetables? 1. •1 • A.4 -Add a slice "of lemon •to.'a ' pan of. water and, soak the vege, tables.in it for about a half hour. • This- • is :particularly effective •for. apinach,.1.ettiice, and parsley... • .Q.=•7.1.1ow...ean 1 make -rise of • a _saany dish water? •i • , • .• A,7 --4t is 'claimed. that .soapy dish ;,water throWn. On 'the rose I;Uslies• will Make them thrive. can I prepare .a good, •• • roast .meat• sandwich? • • ' • A.—Use the 'folloWing: Diced cad roast Meat :2iableepoetta.pea-• ' nut butter, 4 up 'finely ground: raw. carrots; salad dressing, and lettuce. 'Whiptlie peanutbut- ter -With' salad . dressing-. Until , '•erearity, then add to the salted car-.• --'rots and -meat., • • . . • . can•I•treat sunburn if I have no lotions' or salve? • • ' .A. --Spread butterlavishly over the burned parts and itvvill.prove effective first aid.. • • . • • ' . • - FARM PROBLEMS • ." (onclucted by ProfessOr Henry G. Bell Of the Ontario ,Agricn1-• tural College, °Guelph, assisted by other members.of the faculty of the .0..AC.) •• Q...7.-Would•you please tell me H bad silage that you throw out •of the•silo odd times through the win=. ter months, it bad for your ground to spread as Manure, and WO .if • you could •use it to mulch grapet • or peaches when you have quit • working them for the season to- ' wards the ,end of July without it doing any harm? • • • .A..—There is no reason why de- cayed silage should ,not be used as manure. It will supply a good quantity of Organic Matter, 'and, the temporary Acidity :which ,it • May have carried while in the silo. Will be exposed to the air. It should be satisfactory as a mulch for drapes and Peaches when you have ceased • • to cultivate them. qt. doln Co."• ' Q. ---Could you please give me any information regarding sowing Salt on root -ground? , I- Sins .iabt- • ting Turnipsooh Sweet Clover pas- ture land. This land is high and . bad for drying on it. 1 have it covered with -manure. How much. Salt should I Sow. per acre? Would •it be alright to sent fertilizer along with the Salt? I will 'finish, the field with Barley. How would it do to mii Salt with the.fertilizer • for the Barley? .• • 1 answer I wish to say that. , there is no ateiment for the sow- ing of Sat since Salt doesInot sup- ply any element of plantfood. The only thing it does is to liberate a , amount of 41"otaah from the jsoil.• The same amount of money -invested in Potash Salt -such its • nate of Potash *ill give much lar - ,et returns. since the Potash car- ried by. the Salt .is used directly by the- crop. , • * \' . .'A , A a • • 7. "It DOES taste sood In a pipe!" • HANDY .S€AtAIGHT POUCH • .150 "LOK,TOP TIN oh! pecked 'In Pocket Tins -"The' Boy Scouts 'showed. in that •:wOrk What an effective- body for • service to the community the Boy.,4,1 Scout 'Movement...is." The corn- fignt was that • of ' Fire Chief Lampman of Welland, Ont., upon the work of a bucket .brigade of • Scouts of the "Stop 19" Troop ifi attacking a fire -in a cottage dwell- ing.. The efforts of the Scout fire fighters confined the flames to the ' dwelling until the arrival, of :fire- men and apparatus from 'Welland. • A Scout Group 'charter has been • issued by guebee Provinciaillead. • quartereto the province's farthest: north Unit, 6.00, miles from. Monti. . real on the eastern shore of James Bay The new Scout•Troop and , , Cub Pack are made up of Indian bOys attending St. Phillip's Mgll- :an School at Pert George. A -demonstration of banci.siging for fracturesthe carrying', of un- setonS--pc-;seni--and--.1541.iel—ftrst aid work Was given by a team of • four Boy Scouts at a meeting of the _Womens,Institute •qf St.• , Mary's,: Ont: • ' • • y oaern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE, 1.—What is the .Correct way to • giy,e a tip? ,• • • 2.. -.-May a fork handle rest on the table, with the prongs on the edge of.. the plate, when- not 'in use f.. . 3, --What is the 'correct salute-. • tien when a woman telephones • an- , Other woman of het own social po- sition? • ' 'I.—What does it indicate when a person misspells five or six words in a' letter'? '1 • •• ; • 5:—leift—it—discourteonS for a motorist to drive through .a fuiier- el procession.? . • 6.—When a woman 'is playing golf with a man, who should pay her caddy? ANSWERS •• tip should be given quiet- ly and courteously, without show- ing the least display. One who gives a tip in a conspicuous man- ner invariably does so to impress those who are watching. • 2. Never. The fork should rest en the plate, • the prongs pointing Upwards. 3: Baker? • This is Dorothy ,Moore." 4:,7it indicates both neg- .11gence and laziness. Every desk • should contaih dictionarY, and it ' takes but a minute to consult it. 5.—Yes; he should be patient and . wait, even if ip a hurry'. 6.—The • woman should pay her own caddy. GROWN IN SUNNY, SOUTHERN ONTARIO W404 Majestic: • c t7: • -„The ..Begers-Majestie. Corpora.. ton Lirnitd does..more radio de, • .•610 'and'. development. ,w,Ork and More actual manufacturing:- than any 'other mantifacturer, in.' Cap- ,.. : •• . . Employing: • their own cabinet de-. •• signers and maintaining a, 'year-• . round engineering .staff pro- duce between 60 and 70 different:. radio'.models. each year, including• the 'famous DePorest•Radio.1. • Practically 'every part • arid cab- inet•of theentire ceMplete, line :of • .,three ,radios, is -•purchased' in Can- ada or inianufactured by. Rogers- • Idajeatic in their .Toronto factory. •It • is interesting to know that an average radio receiver :Contains 'a • total' of approximately .1-200 parts nd. an average •of 520 different kinds.. of parts. . •• • • • • . . 01 all of these,parts„the Rogers. • Majestic.. Corporation manufac= • •MT.,0•070407 , , -777000071,77000"703000071k 71K4770F7....rth. 7,1k710,AT.a.7.,77`7.70 R,•773,01.71000`Wa' tures' in its own lits 70% of the' parts it uses. The other 30% • of the: parts i purchated • and in - chides such itema ns cabinets and • ' 'certain, loud-spealter'S eoneleusern And. realstOrs. , The • 'COmpanY is required te;. . . • maintain stocks 'in -its lore rooms of inciefil'an '57.9,0' different; kinds . of parts throughout the Year. " • ' Branches are:. maintainbd in • Montreal and Winnipeg. ••' ' . • , Takes Two . • -Drive Car • • Police testified in city court at • Raleigh, N. C. last week that a colored man and his wife Were. driving the samein autoobile at the same tittle while .drunk. . • They said the Man was operat- • ing the clutch and his. wife, was steeringi The• Judge scratched his head, concluded both were guilty. Each • Was ordered to pay $50 and costs :ors�rve 90 days. • Laft Respects to "Candy King" Senator 15 19320Mtitillik 77! • 4 7? • • W.' 46k. Thousands gathered at St. Michael's cathedral in Toronto to pay their last respects to Senator Frank O'Connor, who phssed• away fol. lowing a lengthy iljness. 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Ing; Stetion• H, Toronto, 'Canada. • sPECIAL $ALle OF DOGS ,•;'194 • 3 11LU15 TICK FEMALES, 3 OLD MINKS •tyme Black and Tans, one .pure bred Walker female, 5 Ile isteted vir•fr3 DARR, EASTERN tr�t15 • Mink, kitto or proven breedere, prolific stealn, reasonably priced. Visit or Write, Brighton Mi•tik Ranch, MoNblY rN KINK. wy; ilAVE'dt SE. 0177), 5 0 &too utte.1.• teasonalle tents. Slantbaly„ Smith O'alle, On- ' tario. , • 4-ks475,Ic7, 4 --i-toaton— Ter , Wire Haired Terrier.. Alt 'thee.* dogs are °proven. .Mothers ti,nd • ritshtl•every• waY. J. L." Doherty • t'ampbeliford,•Oritarid. , Tito*. itIVO R14411411.11s' POO BALE .• • 7777 Bleyeles,' 810 Un, • Write ter bar gain price lit:Toronto Tire, 195 Dundee West, Torok°. • • \\ t\ • •),, W•` ` Ai it,k\ \ \ A 11\). . . 77. • \ .0t A 7 \\\ 1\Y • M