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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-04-18, Page 7f .f Put Kruschen in His Coffee. He could not understand why the . headaches lie had beeir subject to 5 nudclfehly ceased, tils wife told him,1 and he at once sat down and wrote the following'letter:— - ■"if am 62 years of age, and ever ’■since.I was aboy of,ten.years, I.was Wbjgct to'very bad beadaches. But - two years ago the headaches stopped r—for what reason I d jd not Wow. I wak surprised when ope day my wife' i.told me I had been using Kruschen ;Salts in my coffee for over two years. X, apt still using them, as I know of nothing, finer for the system?”-—J;. T.«’ Ifgg^tfjfies can nearly always' be 5 trace&TRo d disordered1 stomach,. and '. . -to j'the dhsuspected .retentlqn in/ tfie ^^_sy^tem.^ot»atagnatipg~AV-ast^ma;teriaF Which poisons the blood. Rernov-e' these poisons—preventAhem, forming \ again—and you’ll1 never have to Wor- .........anyv more. And that 1s"just how ’Kruschen Salts brings swift and las- ting relief from headaches. Kruschen Salts aid Nature to ' cleanse ■ vour body completely of all clogging waste ■ matter.7^-’” ' This .publication gives the following tat>Iei Fercentage of T^f.tal. -Exports of woollen and .worsted tissues' tafc- en-Jiy Empire Countries.. . \ 1 -J' ■ • '. Canada South Africa ; India Australia . i..; New--* Zealand Total, ..........................r7T... _ J The same. English publication aL estimated that ■approximately. $18,000 a niile'’v.'oald be re(juired jo. ^complete X dvejp-lhe;whole Jength. Feed Plants For Early Growth Canada England’s ’Best Wool Early Spring Nourishment - Provides Incentive For Quick’ Development ’■ r , * ■' ” ’ " 'fi -'' ‘ ' In the early spring; the grass and other perennial plants awaken hun­ gry from their long winternap. Wihat a voracious appetite, they possess'!. ' . Unfortunately they are seldom sat-. "IslTed as but few soils contain suffi­ cient of- the 'different, elements - of plant food to satisfy all the needs .of A-hoJ*Plant^“fc our dogs, birds and other pets, but too often. overlook .the fact that plants must be .fed.~v........... . Proper feeding of plants is one of the most important phases of gard­ ening. We can exercise, but little con- t,rol oyer the sunshine and moiRt.nra required for . plants, but we. can fur­ nish the right nourishment. There is nb.tiliirg that you can do ’in garden­ ing from which “ j/ou' get a louder “thank you” frdm your plants, than that oif'giving thorn a complete, bal­ anced plantfood. . • • This hearty response Js expressed by d tibick green carpet of grass; flowers that bloom in„ profusion; de--. licious early vegetables; in fact, healthy, vigorous* plants of alL kinds. If you-have .nbver given .your-hung- ry' plants a real meal, do it this year and get a new thrill in gardening. ______________________ _____ P?ei)ared complete plants foods are ,j-QELL genuine Leather Ties—Can’t obtainable . every where-that are easy'1 K be -told, from silk; washable, won't.’ and '.Minvonlant ■ n.r -f 1 shrink. Sell on sight, (Sample .5.5c.)and. convenient to use. Many gard" I Western Distributing Co., Winnipeg. -en-iovers'^ —\ ■»**■**• -a* sasa* r So gives “A comparison of Tariffs . _ - , .bn Wool Piece Goods” exported ; : Annual flowers are classified under various, countries; Twenty - nine ', ™r/°u5 hea<Js7? rm>ntripB liri.ed .with Ravine- Attention must be paid, of course, to time of-blooming and color.. Height’ should also b4 noted ■ as^a’'riiediuiri sizpd plant hidden by some bushy stocks^ or tall Pasmos, will be •4<born . to blush, unseen”. But: these /are only, the w>qst' elemental points which/eyery gardener of a few years -experience— now.-notes^autdmatiqallysr There aye oth’er and Snjer distinct­ ions, Certain shades blend well to-- gether and often a whole bed >ill b^ selected with this blending ini mind. Of course for this sort of thing, all the plants must bloom during the same period,j^ag-rance^should • foie ■Bkeriuinto account, as there are some spicy things like/ Evening Scented. Stock, Nicotine, Mignonette, Sweet Sultan and Verbena, which while' rather plain a$ plants, fill the whole garden with a delightful odor, more various, countries:. Twenty - nine countries are listed Twitn having higher rates than Canada, four with rates than panada, four with ,r^s ovfer 200%, three 7with rates . over 150% ap^i two w-ith rates over 100%, and others—^United States.-.95v per i cent.; * ’Germany 94. per, cei/t., r Italy 77% per ceMt., . Argentine 60z per cerit?P'and'' Xqstralia^ cent.; Canada is listed at 40* per cent.. This possibly explains why Canada iiT the. ‘Kst ' customer : tn the 'world for British cloth. 7 ------------. i. |d a Canada, in 1934 . bought more manufactures of wool from’ Great Brithjti than was . boughtby. . any other country in the. world, accord­ ing 'to the forty-fifth. Annual re­ view of the Textile, Mercury and Argus, ’.Bradford, (ju.st to hand. : They say; .‘Canada '.was again the __i... largest—purchase r -;.-w-it-h-42^89;2Olr Canada’s takings in 1933 were £2,- 503,193 so that there has been an /increase in trade with this' market _^JLpX^almost__h^lf-h-million.' -pounds.^ The bulk of the increase ... ness with Canada was due to the' in busi- 7 J. Earl Latvson, K.Cy, Domin- b<uucu wwu » ucngunm vuwx, uimap ion Organizer for the Conservative especially in the evening. In shaded -Party hah announced, the appoint-' quarters, Tuberous rooted Begonias,, ment of Mr. Lou, Golden, Toronto Pansies, and wild flowers will do Barrister, as General Secretary of. well. Jn’fact, they prefer this locat- the Conservative ^Dominion OrganI-'ion. to any other, In partial shade,’ zation with headquarters at Ottawa. Clarkia, Annual Larkspur, Lupine, The appointment. _ takes— jiffectj-iim; Nicotine,/Phlox, -and Verb'ena shohld. mediately,. ... ■ 'be growTfr'On poor soil, Portulaca is Mr.’Golden is a graduate of the a favorite as well as Alyssun), ■University of Toronto and Osgoode Sweet-scented Stocks, Linum, Galen- Hall Law School. He Is «yelf known <' ' . ................- - as a former Toronto newspaperman, zanthus, I _ _ , “and~a-S"dlegist-raT^oM>he“-eori;servatt’ve“’"PeturiiaB^mdJ'"mnny/’" "othTrsT School operated at Pickering G'ol- ,, ■ ______. ' , lege’, Newmarket, . Ontario, during the summer of 1933. He edited “Ca- when .it was proposed to implement nadian Problems” a collected vdl- it, the question of jurisdiction was be growrrr'On poor soil, Portulaca is a faVbrite. as well as Alyssun^, dulas, Calliopsis, Sunflowers,.; Schi7 Salpiglossis, Marigolds, . ■, Striking, rise in shipments of wool- • len /tissues (cloth)”.1 ’ of* fhe total exports of woollen’ and \ worsted cloth from Great Britain ahd 40% qf the total exports to” Empire, markets, according to . the Spring number of The Bradford ■ Chamber of Commerce . Journal. ft WHATTODO ABOUT 'Acid Indigestion” ume of papers.read at-the Newmar- raised by the Opposition, ket School',, and widely circulated-, ■ ■■' -------- --. 7 especially' among"-the” younger' Ont- Debate ■ bn”"The budger^rbujgKt-' „arlo Conservatives. \ , Col. J. L. Ralston (¥ork West) l'ead- Hon. Dr. R. J. Manion (Fort Wil-~ ancial critic. His criticism can be liaim) Minister of Railways and Ca- summarized as to mean that the-bud- nals, speaking in the House.j. .last, get'.... proposals, aro entirelyinade- Wednesday., made it quite clear, that quate for the condition of the coun-. ther.e would be no, amalgamation of try. The Minister of Railways hur- th.e Canadian ‘National .and Canadian ried to the .defence of the govern- ’Ta^icniaIIwa^“sysieiii&’5undef5J“the inent’s' "proposals^ fnfoSned ’ Cail, w—x (Ralston that the budget is definitely LonelZfbZsu i tL'fhe. "po ck et~ df-7tke-toiler^' stating it has gone further than the government has yet gone I in this country in redistribution of wealth and Jn placing taxes where they . should b.e.placed--..^..i—1—. Conservative' government, Passage of the Eight Hour Day r A WAY THAT RELIEVES THE CAUSE IN A FEW MINUTES , ;and“~Economic ■ Gounci 1 Bills, coupled with. a heated debate on the bud­ get,' were among the. chief factors contributing to the business of the. ■ House during the, ’week. Announcd- ment was also made from the floor .of the House by Acting Prime- Min­ ister Sir George Perley of the ap­ pointment of John Buchan, author and ex-member of the British House of Commons as Canada’s next gov­ ernor general to succeed the Earl o^ Bessborough whose. term expires ‘in September ■ of this'year. Frank Shaver (Cons.; Stormont) came to the defence of the govern­ ment’s tariff5/policy by telling the House- that, the; .textile industry liad prospered -behind the tariff walls .to the general betterment of the coun­ try. ' _ ; •There, is a possibility that the Old Age ./Pensions .A,tot wilLbe.appliedJbo_. blind persons. betw.een ih-e -ages' ,of'. -40 ^nd- 'TO^years, __ ...... -'mey-rimver ‘weak stomachs” or “indigestion’, ._~7, r-i nothing .more serious-thaii acid stom- usually be relieved now* in minutes. All you do is take fahifliar Phillip Milk of Magnesia after meals. This acts to almost immediately neutralize the stomach acidity that brings on person! . /> Try this just once. Take either the familiar liquid “PHILLIPS’ ”, or the Phillips’ /.“'w ‘ Tablets. But watch out that voy get “weak stomachs0 or “indigestion',”’ ‘ doctors fsay, suffej4 in reality from nothing .more serious-thaii acid stom­ ach. And this common qilmerrt can • usually be relieved nowy in minutes. • ’ All you do is take fahiiliar Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia after meals. This acts to almost immediately neutralize the stomach acidity that brings on your trouble. You feel like a new . person! . f . Try this just once. Take either the familiar liquid ‘‘PHILLIPS’”, or the new Phillips* Milk of. Magnesia Tablets. But watch out that voy get ! the Genuine PHILLIPS’ Milk.of Magnesia. Made in Canada. ALSO IN. TABLET FORM: " Phillips*'.Milk of Magnesia.Tab- JjlH^ lets are now on sale at a|l drug. ■ stores everywhere. ‘Each tirty. . . tablet is the ...........equivalent of- a teaspOdnful ..........of, G.enuine . Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Pnittips^ ■ of At xhiiuFpsS TrwuMr* fwioAdd *•» rro*M<ai Day Bllir placed''himself in line for a niild attack from Labour and Lib­ eral brioches. The old question” - of jurisdiction was projected into- pro­ ceedings by Hon. Ernest Lapointe, while A. A. Heaps, Labour member,, expressed dissatisfaction with’ the measure and contended there shoul^ be a six hour day. Promptly the minister .informed the Labour mem­ ber that labour itself desired an dight hour ■ day, whereupon Mr. Heaps, sat down. Mr. Lapointe re­ sumed the argument and . recalled that a forty hour wdfek h^d failed of ratification at the last interna--. tionah Labour Conference. He sug­ gested a passage of the measure’ be delayed. next. happen. To that suggestion the Min- • ister of,. Labour reminded Mr. La- pihte that/Mr. Mackenzie King had been to Washington, in the capacity of adviser when the eight hour day recommendation was adopted. Now, "O't'thTsywrii'ek'b'y'the Ind-Qs^aFgH^'tiT . ternational Relations . Committee. The ■ resolutions which formed the basis of the committee’s discussion • was moved by Dr. I. D. Gotnaxp (Cons., Renfrew South). The pen\ siori would amount to five .dollars a week. • ’•> WILL KEEP*PLANT BUSY FOUR MONTHS I FIGHTGERMS? I’M VITAMIN A. A PEOPLE >MESO ME <e PLUS Further Body-Building Virtues / 5 < Generations have proved the body-building, giving power of pure cod; liver oil- Generations^too, have proved that Scoffs Emu!- Bion of Cod Liver Oil gives yoii all these, PLUS easier assimilation, pleasanter taste, and the added value of hypophosphites of lime arid soda.- PLUS values found only In Scott’s Emulsion. IBUILD BONES, I’M VITAMIN O. HEALTH ^STRENGTH DEPEND ON ME/ ■ft ...’■ For Sale fay Your ........ , ! - .X ' / * * i F will also successfully, resist dry wgather^ F,or cutting purposes; there is a long list to choose from,, but it, .should include Gy.psophila ^(Baby’s Breath) useful., ' for . making *' .up bouquets.- There7 are several hardy , annuals which ■ can be picked , ,s with Ibng stems just Delore" the bloom qpens and dried for winter bouquetis. These include' the/ Straw Flower, ;*Staticer'A^r,ocliniuh^^''Rhodunthe^hd" -others.-," ■ ’ FRUIT FOR THE GARDEN— / l. A summer apple like Yellow- Transparent, Astrachan or i^elba. should be chosen for dessert purpos­ es, or Duchess for cooking; for fall, W qajthaa; T.o.r, ,ear lyr„ winter - the- Me? _ In tosh tor Delicoous; and for late winter, -the Northern Spy. /-In the Prairie 4 Provinces .. or Northern Quebec and Ontario, there are some iiew hardy types. as well as good crab-apples available. ’ Among sweet cheferies, Windsor, Bing- arid Ta,r- tanan are recommended,. wh^Ie .Montmorency Mnd Early Richmond are standards of the . other type’. Clapp’s Favorite/ is one of the best pears, coming /.very early, while -Bartlett—is-;-a-good later, sor^ Plums are grown almost anywhere in Can­ ada, as well as currants, .raspberries/ strawberries, blackcaps, .thimble ber­ ries, loganberries, and gooseberries. Grapes are fairly hardy, and among 7tHe,‘'TesT‘"are''’ther’'^ ....... ■" :L■/--------------------------------—---------' ....• ......------— 700 Miles of Canada Highway Unfinished Be Done In Ontario Ottawa.—About 700 miles of the /-T-ra-ns-Canada Highway -remain to be built, according to a return tabled re­ cently ^7/|be, ..House of Commons. The gaps in the rodtc exist in Ont­ ario and British Columbia. -—The”highway,"says the return^ iS K ■^ries-~o,f--.Fpads;--w-h-ioh“in~-~th-e;—main- link up provincial routes. . In' Ont.aro are two uncompleted sections. One is from Schreiber easterly to ,White JL25-mi-Ies^ T>Ma--is*^l—hew—wo®l&=mud/ is- estimated to cq§T~$357000 a mile. From. White River easterly to North Bay alternative routes have been suggested. On one, frbm Schrei­ ber to North Bay t»he province esti­ mates' a total’'cost of. $10,000,00.0. Surveys, on the other have not yet been completed, and the approximate mileage and cost have not been as- certained, . . _-__- ■ ’In British. Columbia ,a can exists T^^^TriTl-^r^d^xnh "'th¥ River- southward .16 miles; The aver- , age cost per mile of this portion is . estimated -■ at $24,000 by contract, while, the cost of bridging the Ca­ noe River is- given as $45,000. Short sections of the road have -been built from Revelstoke to- Gold- stream. a distance of 60 miles,' It is Montreal—An order for 10.000,-' 000 feek of lumber for immediate delivery has been/ placed with the Dohhaconna "Pulp and Paper .Com-, pany by the Italian Government, it was learned from officials. of the. ^company here recently. The timber Ta to be used in general Italian home .industry; The .order is large enough to keep the Donnacorina fourplant in full operation for months, officials said. . Debt Of Canada fa $2,847,678,000 Ottawa-r-The het debt of Canada stands at $2,847,678,000, according' to a return tabled recently in the House of Commons/ This is an in­ crease of ,.more_than. $5p0,000,009- over» 1928-, when the net debt of the country, was $2,296,850,232. The funded debt and treasury bills total $3,011,458,000 which w,ith “other liabilities . amounting to $193,393,000, makes a total gross debt of $3,204,841^00. _.....Against ..this are. set active assets of‘$357,163.000/making the net as indicated. tAR£ YOU WEAK? 1 Mrs. W. Bo win An jof 10 Wheeler Ave., Guelph, Ont., said: "I had lost weight through poor ap­ petite, I'. had backaches ahd headaches and felt miserable. L- took~-^JDf»— Pierce’s Goldeu Medical ■Discovery and was soon enjoying splendid health." All druggists. New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00. .Large size; tabs, or liquid. $1.35. AVrite Dr. Pierce’s Clinic, Buffalo, N. ¥.', for free medical advice, . -, T3T i i K . 46 - z 5 “WW and enjoy a really goad smoke! , tA~ prfeachtorttfs;^^^ large, congregation last - Sunday / morning, said: ‘‘I realize, that there / are many here who will-not-be withr- us again until next Eastertime.e' j take this opportunity of wishing them a very Merry Christmas.” fl'll lai HAPPY RELIEF Specially oreparsd by makers ofYjXjjS? , Mecca Ointment—to giv&qtiick re- lief. Two kinds—No. I is'for internal use (protrudinq end bloodino .piles) ;No- 3 fol external (itchino" pM* ’ r ■ Oroa> bt numbei (rom voui dealei ■■ ,No-.Z MECCA PILE RE M E DI .34- — END PAIN — Soothe SORE HANDSe by Rubbing "in 83 The aviation- instructor having^-delivered - a lecture on parachutfe work, conclu­ ded: .-“And ‘if it' doesn't open — well, gentlemen, that's will at is known as "jump­ ing to a conclusion.*’ ry'plants a real meal, do it this year key. to full success in gardening. ~~ ALSO MADE UP IhfeXIG^RETlE TOBACG. PATENTS y CPECIAL ROSE COMB Brown Leg.- . horns. "The , kind mother riised to' , keep.” Vitality required for laying large eggs. Neuhausers, Chatham On­ tario. .■ , IF IN ANY DIFFICULTY, BUSINESS, x ,. Vocation, Love, etc.,, send handwrit­ ing,. birth-date, ten -cents for reading by mail, • RroL . Rogers, Character Iteadr ' ■ er; ’ Box' w>, Frescott,-. Ont./ ' ' ■ .. ■ Z ACCENTS WANTED \ r—............. ............. ■■ i. ...... .............. . ,, • . conas, n Houdaps, Sussex, Giants, , _Lak.en.Vfilders,—-^Australorps/ Gu i.neas. /Others. .’Ivan Mooi;.e, Athens, Ontario. GOOD DUCK CHICKS - - - pDvdtby A ---------i-------------;—.—— j;,.. .. r CHABACTEB BEADING SETHINS WITH SALT V- ?AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. . List of wanted Inventions-and 'lutt information sent frjee. The Barasiy Company, World Patent. .Attorney; Bank Street. Ottawa, Canada, »--jJEhe^JOrnhiiMp-n^Bu^Eiaa—of^S^tat-istics" states that the marked gain in pro­ ductive operations was the chief feature of the Canadian, economic situation ifi February. As* the higlj points ofr1934 were exceeded the level of February after seasonal adr, . -j u S tm ent Sy—was----m ore ati sfac tory than in any month since March, 1931. . -Foilow-ing—the—marked- gain- iR---Jank “ua’ty, the further betterment *in the ■ -TnonthTT^d'er/n’evie'l^^ ' an excellent Showing for, the’ elapsed portion- of the present year. The gain in-productive enterprise is the most "tangible evidence of the continuance, ^of’^tlre" recovery^Tfie index of the physical volume of business based on ■ 45 factors adjusted, for seasonal tendencies was 100.6. in February . against 97.5 in- the preceding month. —-Toronto Mail & Empire. . ; CHICKS FOB SALE CIX BREEDS CHICkS, 8 CENTS; pullets 30c; Complete- catalogue mailed. St. Agatha} Hatqhery, St. Agatha. Ontario. ' .’ | WILL SHIP, you my best blood teate..—: - e<L Barr-ed-^R^eks -or^-VVhite--Leghorrn||r^ for 8c. Day old. . Any. Monday- or ■ -^hui'^da'y^'‘~“MOO%-”-Hve-“-arrH'a'l“"“Send.'j—~ any deposit with order.; Balance C.O.D. Both breeds are the finest type, large, bodied- and good layers. Andy Ander -son, Box WP, Essex, Ont. x ‘ ■ ■ Ira S « When youjfeeLJike A.log_-an±vour___!__1 m uscles thuj-easrljT-it’s./moreAhair“ ^AS-your bbily^a-re^sendiitg^o - into your blood. At times, like these, ' take a bubbling, bracing- glass of Andrews Liver Salt each day till the trouble clears up. Then take an occasional glass—once or twice eajcli" week—and you’ll stay perfectly fit. Get Andrews now. Small tin, 35c; ■ Large tin, 60c; Extra large bottle, . T5c'. Proprietors, Scott & Turner, 1 Ltd., Newcastle-upon-Tyne], Eng. One Sample Lesson • in IVat er-Colour Painting—25c A preliminary- water-colour art course ....... $10.00 An advanced water-colour landscape course .. $35.00 A'Commercial ArC "Cpurse $50.00. personal ■ Art. Lessons byfi Special Appointment Send 3 cent stamped envelope for other Jir^Stmation. " . ■' *ri. G1FF BAKER 39 LEE AVENUE TORONTO, ONT. 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