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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-05-02, Page 7I I PATENTS r*j- all Motor Car Sales . V, patently from nowhere a pair', by Bodrique Cardinal Villeneuve, Archbishop of Quebec, led cision of the directorate ‘ publication, “were registered. CFECl.AL ROSE COaiB Brown ’ Leg- hbrns. “The kind mother usad to keep." Vitality, required f6r, laying, large eggs. Neuhausers., Chatham Ont tario. ' CHICKS FOB SALE QIX, BREEDS CHICKS, 8 CENT$; J pullets ' 30c. Complete catalogue • ’ " --St: ’ ”■ ”” ”--------”--------------- Growing Old”EARMSAT BARGAIN PRICES never equalled. Willoughby Farm • Agency, Kent Building, Toronto,., . anxti}«fc^_-.S t.z">Agu llux : H-a-luh'ei-y.r---S U' Agatha. Ontario. '''■ ..■ • l|o;w triis expreissidu ds controlled . . • r. _ , we shall see. in our study of Balance, the, &e-« cond of our three principles, of De-' All Agencies Co-operating To and”commentator, will suspend pub-- lication’on’-May“ 11 next. The Inde­ pendent daily has been published continuously sinGe^Afirch 10, 1934. 'I Criticism of the paTper’s articles' ’ | yyiLYt~SHlF you ..n/7 best blood? test- - * ed BarrecT Rocks op* White Leghorns for 8c. , Day 'old/ ’-Any* “Monday -or; ' Thursday. -100 ’/c? , live arrival. Send any deposit With order. Balance C.O.D. Both breeds are the finest type, large bodied and good layers. . Andy Ander­ son. Box WP, E^sex,. Ont. • • " CHA.RACTEB BEADING i <3 i. fWnwW’.’>' / ■'•7? r*>’.‘u • ’ 1’.’*• ■ .< \hn-.' < ..4* •• .1 i 1 ♦•> •« ■ - ■ Can You Wear To-day’s Dresses;? Here is a Proved Way of Keeping a Fashionable Figure” '; . s,<- ,. ; “Dresses, this year,” ,,says the fashion expert from Paris, "will be, specially, designed to r" ■ accentuate the. yrajst^ . 'What does this imean ,to ybu? ' If you are one' 0f those ; unlucky women who have / .. their. figures' ■ ’go”,-... it- np.eans.that thet’ new flattering'. 6tyl'^,.\d?e ■ not • for yop. > Jft date dresses—uriless jtpu decide to ■ do something/th restore the figure of your girlhood days. , There , i.r a. Jhing. Id. do^and- it.....- does pot include a “starvation^ '’'f’cu.eti'yu"Just.'take faithfuTiy every. morning a *half-teaspoo’nful. of Krus- chen ' Salts in a'? tumbler of .hot: rind^hat^y gaining, in energy^ and . vitality " , -—your . skin will “become clearer, • eyes grow r brighter—whilst ab the same time you will be achieving 'that much-desired youthful, slender 'figure, : ’ ”... ■ '■ YES, LUCKILY YOU HAVE THE FASHIONABLE. FIGURECHARMING! AND IT FITS PERFECTLY One lady (Mrs^ D. S.)^ writes:—r- “Only a few months' ago I qbuld not wear a size 30; . Many thanks td* Kruschen;’ l/’ve recommended it :to all my friends.” ’ . . . Kruschen Salts .is obtainable of all : Drug Stored at 45c and 75c a bottle. ' ' ■ 1TONE IN ,PNE TECHNIQUE “ ■";TSie word, TONE, as used'; in De? sign is applied to the quantity -f light or dark or difference of color in a lino or. shape, which enables us to "distinguish it from othef" lines or shapes surfoUnding it.' Tone may be obtained by using a. pencil, or, jpen, charcoal, crayon, ’waA. ter.color, oil—and is obtained by "lines, dots or “stipple,” grain, color washes botri transparent and opaquel Each medium has some *, advantage; .'either in execution,,’ ease, of printing, or suitability tp the work in'hand. FIGS.- .180 to 183 iiluitrate ' four ’swatches- of-tone values,1, the first, is obtained- by using ; black-i nit painted^ in 'a rentangle/T-he?^eeond .,by a s.ea;- -ies^Qf^pen^dines-'--d!^wn~-’GJesel"y™t€>ge-’- ther allowing very little- wthf^e-space between the black lines. The third by series, of. pen, dots _ known. .as:< "Stipple.” The- to• by :a ‘grain1 ef» * lect wnich; an- -artist--m®y--pFodUjee—feyx pen stipple dots being joined togeth- JBE in , £h& •■ - S.tipplJ.R.g— ‘/Sketch Club ® .. " " ‘'All rights nmwiiiy.ii n im.ii J rgmiih"eff&ct may^aiso be obtained by a mechanical .process known as “Ben . Day” tinting ... ' * - - . Water color is .generally mixed with Chinese White,; which makes it .opaque^ and is knowxi ii's “Gouache" printing^ are knowd as ’‘half-tone’* and^Iihe.” A drawing in, any med­ ium caii be reproduced by ‘halftone,’ but only drawings made in black lines, “stipple” dr grain, dan •be'-re- pfo^geed. by “line.”. So far, we have considered tone aa made only by gradation of black and whi.te. Tpe question may arise—-as color is to be used'In Design, how are colons lo be regarded in relations of vtqne?’* It is hardl1^ necessary at this: stage, to point out the color eq- :.uiydients of ithe„ Value. Scale.1 At pre- , • sqnt jt will', help ’ us: sufficiently^ J-ifi? c arranging -colors, to .prbiluee ' Tone, ’ Rhythm, to consider light colors as " ; light tone,” and dstrk color as ’ dark!1 tone ’■■ '■ . - " u...-.AiAd^^..jaum^.;u;p-^o.a^stody--.'oi^Tbhe”''-« Rhythm,' we have seen,/ /That wd may arrapgb- Tights and darks, ". as well as lines and shapes, „That?f; .the eyo ik attracted _£oj. the ..point^df'- .the. "greatest contrast in euch an arrangfe? • meiit. That we may thergtaEgs^cs^p' r'the7us'e~df Scdhfragt ^h”d “harmbh^ which will lead the eye where we wish It to go. And that the use , ' oif tonejs ranging from white or delicate grpy to deepest blackj en'ofpiously, in­ creases our means expression in . design. ' . '■ .-■'•■ •..«■.. .-,x ... ’ V CivilAviation 'Tbelmportancg .Girl Gui& Meeting „ .. A^Torbntd • In' May ' Toronto.—The Dominion ’ annii-al meeting .fit ■ tlie Canadian Cpuncll <-of the Girl Guide Association will be held in Toronto May 15 and 16, the, . association, announced recently. A banquet in honor of'the world —<Aief^gu'rd'e7“fca’dy~B’alimrP’bw close the annual meeting. ...Her Excellency the Countess of Besiifborough, wife of the Governor- ■‘General, will be present aa honorary- - —president’ -of-—the—'CpuneiL—rand""-wii:l~ have a • message , for the guides in? JDanada.— Ztfis Frequently Just an‘‘Idcu.,f Not “Old Age.’* And According to Scientists, May be Something No More Alarming. Than A " Touch Of Acid Stomach At 'about 40; many’ people think ' i^t1 *” shey re Lired 8ets. JL5iwness.. Nausea. ■?• ___<, - W’stomr^ thing to do is simply to neutralize the excess stomach acidity. . When you have one of these acid upsets, all you'do is lake Phillips Milk of Magnesia after meals and before going to bed. Try this. YouUl feel like another- person! Take either the familiar liquid “PHILLIPS’ ”, or the con* , jVenient new Phillips’ Milk of Mag- lesia Tablets. Made in Canada. ' Also in Tablet Form: Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia Tab- Ms are now On sale at all drug ■tores everywhere. Each tiny tab­ let is the equivalent of ■ ■ • teaspoonful of Gen- fjnc Phillips' Milk of Magnesia.Phillips’^ _ /UM. /Ua^tte^icL. Ottawa—Guarantee of . equipment securities of the, Canadian National and’. Canadian ’ Pacific . Railways ’ 4,0 the extent. 6f $15,000,060 ’’is a tea-, "ture of Dominion government, legis­ lation of., which notice 'has been given, to create . employment by public work and undertakings thro­ ughout Canada; ~ 'Inclusron^bf“th0'“raiiway:. -nsijuiip^ ment works, iri rthe ,government’s ye- forecast ..^ut it had been expected the anrioimt would be double the. fig­ ure named in the resolution. -Ex­ tension, of the - public works ■ pro-' gram launched last year-, and other; works undertakings' a^e to be , in­ cluded in the measure. 1 ■'■■'.' A 'resolution upon which the mea- ■ -sure. .wi.ll,..b£u.based--iappea-red--on—the-- order paper of. the House of, Com- ‘ mons iri tlie name”of The prime minister. It may1 be moved, by. Act- i’rig Prime- Minister Sir George- Per­ ley., 4 ‘ , , For nearly a year the government has ■'been considering rept’esenta- ~tiohs fron-l t,hr> ■ mnk-PrQ of railways •equipment' iri Canada ..seeking fed-' eral guarantees- to' cover equipment- orders for both systems. Some em­ ployment had been created in ' the Algoma and..Sydney steel, plants ’• a' year ■ ago -by • the Dominion - govern- •riient. guaranteeing "the ’ cost of rail orders until.such time as the.’com­ panies took4 delivery. The ,equipr ment orders suggested in earlier aTtztrikd-- ..$30,000,000,- --.-------- '■ ' on Housing -will not be included in the' general re-employment measure,, and will not come before the house until after the Easter adjournment. It was", announced that Hon. H. H.. Stewart, minister "of public Works, would make fi. ' statement in the House regarding the work’s program, grafri. ■ ' . ■ ■ ■ - ■ —-----— ' |- Jubilee Medals " From- Royal Mint Ottawa—Medals to -commemorate the King’s Jubilee have been re­ ceived front the Royal Mint in Lon­ don, it was announced recently > by Hon. Ej N. Rhodes. They will .be sold by the Canadian Mint through iTJunct1''”) ’retail stores. . J4 ROMremote parts of a 'China come mysteri­ ous stories of prisoners de­ prived of Salt, a form of tortute and death. Strange customsand superstitions feature our wonderful new picture book for Children s ‘ Would you like to read thin gripping story ? Then send the coupon now. It is free. rSi thas bcafi^8 eggs—Alittle Salt helps you. beat them quickly. , Pure For OnU Use# ► WINDSOR JODIZED SALT whitens the I teeth. Mild. }>leasant,harm- eea for dentri- I trice, mouth- I wash and gar- I gio. Cannot I scratch. Pre- I Vents gditre. I Use daily for I table and cook- WINDSOR SALT . Tsar Off and MaiWoday . ■• canaknanjndustrees limited .- ' -SALT. DIVISION xr-T *WINDSOR. ONT.. Jjb Without obliffitionpleaee send sfeecia 1 Child- ren’e Booklet. "SALT all overthe World.’’ Nantfi M |I • i 1 - f S TL I III ' ? , | vtwjjn ■ \hu-\~2 1 (pronounced* ‘Gooash"/ or morte com- |___ ___ __ __ mpnly known in the art profession in an important respect, as ‘‘body colot.” In ‘line’’ work, teie ‘ thawing is usually made with pen or ^brush^rin^biack-ink—^on-rwhite—pard;-' For ‘‘stipple the .same materials -are y ”11hes-'keiffg drawn in various, ways and thicknes­ ses to get the tones, different sized do'ts are made with* the , pen, and by ;ha'ying them closer together, or fur- • ther apart, varying tones are :obtain-, ed. Pencil or crayon gives the grain effect', varying' in strength and - .in ■ Coarseness, -according to the surface -ibf- the paper^-bsed, or th’e -degree —e'f- hai'dness of the pencil or crAydrii There are 6fh6r7AhetKod& growing/-out" ot these,, in some of'which mechani- cal aidk are: employed, 'such as the "air brush” and- the "Ben Day? sha­ ding machine. These we shall consi- der later, on. You need oniy remem­ ber ait pre&ent that the two principal photographic processes used in V re­ producing ■ commercial, design ., 'for^ rutte -’Best The Warble Fly" and the resultant Warble Grub, constitute a ,real.Men­ ace to every cattle owner in Ontario and it is most commendable to note the manner in which Representa­ tives of the Department of Agricul­ ture in every, County have marshal­ led their forces in a -general “War on the Warble’Pest”. It ‘has become a distinctly local, enterprise with everybody ' “Warb­ ling” for the benefit of the cattle industry prid at a decidedly low maximum cost to each individual cattle owner,—the average cost per animal for the three necessary treatments is very little, if any, in excess of +hree cents. School Teach­ ers and School,^Inspectors are . in­ volved .in the ■ drive with special . lesson;^ ...being.taught ’frt... the schools; 'Councillors, are out campaigning^ and local Store-keepers in* almost" every town and. village are co-operating in the same spirit by holding them­ selves in readiness to supply alf the necessary ammunition in the form of a powder .that' is easily and readily mixed with water. Perhaps no Agri­ cultural endeavour , of recent years has caused so much intense interest and concern -and the poor little ' Warble Fly is destined for complete 1 eradication-if ( this, general camp­ aign -is -conducted for ariother"~2" or'' 8.. years. ■" . It is only humah perhaps to pro­ crastinate and'.some .farmers have postponed treating them cattle in the. hope that Whrble Grubs might not appear this year or that- it' was use­ less to treat unless" ‘the. neighbour's did likewise; Such an attitude .is the. poorest kind of logic. Every far­ mer should treat his cattle since tre.i ment moans, no running or gad- EX. NO. 60—Make Copies of FIGS trations. • 'J ■ , /Square and ‘trim the -drawing, lea­ ving a .margin "about one Inch wide. Then take a piece of thin paper, and paste along the. tpp, of the back of the drawing, and, make a cover for tlie drawing, as in the diagram, FIG;. 184 This will' keep It .clean an,d . .4s -'the- -Wy^geherailyr-ysed- in business.^ Write the Exercigb No. and Lesson /Nos- neatly tbe—fo^r^right-,-hand'- corner qf tike drawing .coyei;.^ , “Questions will . be answered In •this department. Anyone wishing to ‘receive a personal reply gray- have, same if a 3c stamped, addressed en­ velope is enclosed with- the -request. The Art Director, Our Sketch Club, 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto.’ ^Ottawa. — The Department 1 of -Nniion^l-^Deferike^h^'^Wu'ed^ tims showing* a. vigorous, uptprn *'ip civil aviation" activities in 1934 com­ pared with the p.reviou8 year g.rid 1932.' If pointed out .rio' subsidies afe paid air transport companies and said it could >'be claimed' justly in Canada “civil/aviation flies by itself.’’; ■■ t ■ ' .' z The';/figures ’showed Canadian ci­ vil aircraft' fleW '75,'871/ hours last' year, rin increase of, more than J20,.- (100 hours oyer ,1933 figures and al-', most 19,000 hours over 1932. flying, The planes- fl,ew 6,497;637 miles, car­ rying 105,306^ passengers, ■< 14,441,179 'pounds of freight and 625,000 pounds of mail, bringing • the air .‘mail ,weight__pervca.pita''-fbr..-the—year—to­ ft higher /point .than' iff;/Wsy ‘ ^other country in the world. The ’ number of.- aircraft operators- increased from. 90 in 1933 to 128 in 1934, while the number of licensed “aireraf-t'~r0se~-from--345-tQ—x368~-rbut. remained leSs than in 1932 when 445 40'Millions For J Purposes In Five Years Ottawa.—In the five yeans from April 1, 1930, to-April 1^X835,. Inclu­ sive, the government spent’ $40,629,- /'O68/®’’ turn tabled recently in the House of €iom6on s j ■ ~ In - ad di ti on to th at • /5,0>31-3;5.0//,was^s.p.emt^n^onlstmction^ofc .military^ buildings. •In the same period $21,345,686 was spent On the Royal Canadian Moun­ ted Police, while $298,154 was spent on, buildings/ ‘This latter sum, did, not include $1,557,000 for the head­ quarters building now in, course._of construetion -in Ottawa, nor the $298,0OO-..’for, the R.’C.M.P. barracks, at Edmonton,.ding, contented cows,- better .milk flow, better fleshing, and superior, hides.’ • And no farmer should let th*e success of last year’s treatment de­ ceive him as • one year’s, treatment docs not kill'all tlie AVarble'1 grubs. vApyH-rbuiHdTei^Hy^trH-Hdme-^^^ -ager^^■'adlynm^iifh^pmper -comm-eht^ battle. . . ‘ Farmers Also Line Up Against Police And Auctioneers Reddish, Eng.—‘Two auctioneers, cameto ^hurcli Farm, Lancaster, to seize and sell c.ows because the own­ er, Frank Humphries, farmer, had declined .’io pay a.$50 Milk Board fine.-' The two auctioneers found 500 burly farmers in massed forma­ tion on “the farm/ They" were armed with knobby sticks. j Startled by this’ display and fur- j ther alarmed by the*-lusty booing and .challenging, “ the auctioneers' depart-1 ed and returned with a. police es* ‘ cort. . Everything .seemed, in order I for the auction—except the cows. j frightened by the uproar the„herd ! stampeded, rushing, madly around | Montreal Paper To Cease Publication to the de- to cease ■■■( ■■ Show Big Jump Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.—Sales of new automobiles are three times as great here to dat'e .this year as during the sume period in 1934 and six times more than two years ago, a survey among Sault Ste. Marie car dealers indicates.. I A Body Builder Mr. James Howarth of ■ 8 E. 25th St., Hamilton^ Ont., .says: "‘My appe­ tite failed, I lost- weight ’ and • strength/and caught ■ cold easily. This state of health also affected my ■ digestion. I " took Dr. Pierce’s Golderi Medical Discovery and ftijly re­ gained my lost health, t New size, tablets'50 cents, liquid $1.00. II- ...... i 'after the-manner of a rodeo. The .. -...... police were in Hot pursuit when ap-!' parently from nowhere a pair._J>f ;... .I-Hrge size, tablets c r liquid, arfgry bulls appeared on. the scene'. • The two auctipneers in despair , called off the sale "and retreated with the police' escort. ' ' - Canadian Boy Scouts - Are Invited To Poland * ■ ‘ Ottawa.-AAn invitation to Cana­ dian .Boy .Scouts to' attend ’a two weeks’ jahjboree by Pdnuh~ Scouts this summer’ on the ,25th Wmiversary of Scotland, in. that country has been received by tlie Governor-General, as Chief Scout for Canada. Dr; Michhel Crazynfkf, 'president , of tiib jpolish Boy Scout Association, ! extended’ the invitation and express- ! ed a hope that Canada might be rep- , resented by at least,a small party-of 1 Boy Scouts. The jjynboree . will, be" held in the forest of Spala near the. hunting lodge of the president of the . ,X’pjL?.h./.JTDttbl.ic. /A... gatherings of' 20,- ■’ and leaders is ' expected • -l “ : : -------- THE FAMOUS RUBBING LINIMENT _ Rub on—-pain gon A . Get the new large econ­ omy size—rAlso avail­ able in smaller, regular size. 000- .Scouts Drunk (|umpihg into ’the lamp post)—"Excuse me.sir' _ (Bumping into fire hydrant "Excuse, ■ me,. • little boy;” (Bumping .intn ’Second lamp post, and-sitting down) ’’•'1'11 ' ■' ’ Itt'st-Tft"lrefer-irMil “bke -Wawd* parses." . ■ 4’ OfltajTo Safety League Issues, ' /' ; ■ , Appeal The .danger to health caused' by- ;the common fly “has led the 'Ontario 7 Safety/League to' appeal to/.house- . “'holders' all over Ontario this Spri'n-g to keep, flies' out, bf ■ thefr, homes?’ ' There, is only ope. way to d.o this ' property 4 , , screen .every door and window. , - ■ , *A . When, screen'do.pr,s and windows'.■•’ are on hand, they should be checked • carefully, and, .if' damaged, the screen wire, should be replaced.' " A’, defective screen is- worse-vtlian ,iise,-’. • less as, it gives ah false feeling ,of security. It is a well known fact, that ’ ’ the- comm 011. fly ‘ is - a carrier, of dis- . ' •■•easey-g-erms.--— ■ , ’• ’ ■' ' r Classified Advertising ' 1 * . ‘ 'ATf OFFER TO EVERY’ .IN'YENTORr'^” Ll&t-^’of—-wan:tea---invent'fons'-^.andA,f-uiI-r-~w^ Information sent free. The Bamiay Company, World Patent Attorneys. 273 ‘ Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada, FARMS FOR SALE TIP TO ?5o.ob EACH PAID FOR 'U.’S. -Indian--head'-—cents?...-We—buy—all ~d'ateB~’f“e^ardTess .of conditid’n.' Up„'td ?1.0Q - each paid for. U.S. Lincoln cerits, We buy stamp ■ collections, Medals,: Books, Old Paper Money, Gold, etd. Send 25c ‘(coin) fox' large illustrated price list and instructions. Satisfaction, ■guaranteed or 25c refunded. HUB COIN' SHOP,..T5T-23 Front St;, Sarnia, -Ont. . ', ' ... ./ ■■, ■........- ' • GOOD, LUCK CHICKS IF IN LOVE OR ANY DIFFICULTY, 1 send handwriting’, birtli-date and ” ten cents with question, for trial read­ ing and advice. Prof. Rdgers, Box W, Prescott, Ont. Secure your supply SEED CORN FREE by selling your neighbour-hie. Write: , , REID’S SEEDS, P.O. Box 103 Chatham, Ont. "Hi . ..... ..... — Community Advisory Board rA grt)up of public-spirited citi* ze’ns having joined ■. together for the .common, weal ■ and bef- ^jernienX. of Communities, ’ now_ offer-a service . to individuar . citizens and , communities.. NON-POLIT1CAL, N0N-.RAC-' 1AL, NON-SECTARIAN. •’ Send a 3 cent stamped envelope. for further inforniatioiu GIFF BAKER 39 LEE AVE- Toronto, O«at <pS.S./»';' HEIGHT' 04c I»|, CAlai'S Ink tn (1 <eNc*.'|>8 . n . 0 . ta’SeWta. • —“ „ so. a-9 „ -49. .. U - ta« _Instead my own hsljht-to 6ft. Bite*.___ ZTunrfrftJ, o/ from Ml OW Fee $10.00 complete' ■ .. ’ ' "DelaTIS Free. WF<t'e ’NOW MALCOLM ROSS Scarboronrii, Bal.Height Specialist, r L