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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-05-09, Page 2
SI maaa to-. make •* like . W4» .WWH X ’‘'te l>;, ALSO MADE UP IN PIPE TOBACCO rf;. A Wnlk»M« . x 'I; ?• ■first fires prnj- • hm/' ► i I TINTS and DYE* Ritinaconvenient scared wafer, cm- ler to ineaiura: won’t sift out rf . ftbo jMM?kngnt ■ and discontent, are overcome, bail we make life a victory in, the . ;• end-‘ Layat.er, the old philosopher, laid, down Lae rule that ‘teach day. should be distinguished, by at least- WHAT DOES y=. HANDWRITING ——^LJ^^---^&e^ffreyJStr'ClKfr y J ---liewerycd— ..'( - . ■ Graphologist ■.... The . £^oonrdpgg&ng0w ' spermlt-ed iI I . of your new friend shows that he is I Dentiirict rnLotioni Gwmf<* MSldtSHn Ramixs midnight.-June 29,1935.^ 3.1,000 prizes wiir be awarded on the decision of; the judges,, which 'will be final., . Whether you win a; pair of silk stockings of not, we will mail to all entrants free of charge, our famous booklet—"The A.B.C. - of Home Rug Making* ’, TIRED ■»<> IRRITABLE T\O you feel *-'z woo ■ end nervousr fa your housework a our* (Unr Trtkelydin IU Pinkham's • Vegaiflhle Com*’ poumh Mrs, Mj A < K e 11 y o f . w < mdstotk, fjsw 4inu»8wkk, says, ami fumlown^ A / </ ’ Go to your druggist or department store and b^y RIT'Dye ,<any <»lor, 15t—2 for 25c)^ . Use it; Thea tell' us in~'a-statement of 5Q . - --words-or less? why you j^refer RIT^—TjGOO ' ' pairshof Monarch Debutante full- fashioned1-—shadow-free’ pure .silk chif fon stockings—latest Spring shades— - guaranteed $ 1 .OO^value—-will be giveiFsw reasons whyyou c>/7Z prefer RITV RTT comgs^ m 33fiasic brilliant colors, from which can be produced over 50 of the newest Pharis shades. ,. i^r-EAtoOLORS^WlTHOUtBdiElNGi!^""^" <Cfaly RIT offers this advantaged RIT is the modern , tint dr dye—easier and surer—far . 5uperior-to ordinary ‘‘surface dyes’’ because it. contains^patented ingredfent that makes the color soak'Uft^dgeper, set faster and last longer. Sold everywhere. ' .- . • ~HOW TO WIN 1. zWrite a short statement (under>3p words) «on why you prefer RTT Dyes and"'send it together -with anJempty RIT package for-: irSssssaSezlacfinur^^ address, ■ vrhd frfij1F'fibfopsa 1 vZ-fere.— /‘Part of the term,f a reporter, to as ‘boon-’ ■ Wo-.barfly -fatiM' him.- ji'to'o-a ww' •• mwm ^^4 - that. tWy we/e 1m u ..wa# ,W’ Gillett S Pure ’• . ,1 ■■ .* ’ h ' ■ 1 a “ ■ ' . ‘ •' ' • . 'h ’... ' ‘ . <f ■ 'll"‘ "■ I ■ u ' t. ■ -—1......... -, , ,-■ r ' ■...... '-,—i--------* , • , ■. 1 • • STANDARD OF QUALITY ^rou^&fitthg Warld Ready to Sea »fGore,biit Women Supreme ;UUW fi® fisb ®O1£10 -|35$RJ£ ®B j»o fcwftc ^'Tfieu ;>e' - ‘caeuniy, auj duftMdmia aM ffoa iSSsiW wwadfiftw ?fey *&9.in.e jifoMU-icd anauimfouail .jfoiii&ge. W sfofit . fie iflbare^ Mw a WdiU itd assuraufte -fo 'jtfod' tiftto iliifflte fid.w amder ,$iie '.aaafo .! 4««w spore ‘ ai ,®foU ■ !tp ifiii&Gbrev' f.tiutfiuto’k® ileafe.-. j &ag .yjp atgft-in.t ' ■ . ' • | . Aureas dfie top Udaiir fie inov ed,,'tuii^ j mi jinefi. m # Jithfit;, -fijxMl .fie a-m-irwad f ■ hl-aat ’foe'-do.pr -«f tfie SikW® filaaiketb; r-teiw;«i.u.d’ti.d afibui. Hfiane •' -.vias ’<a iSaifot'- ■■ ■ j . • . • • . ' ■ • j .' ■' wenf <jfod ‘ a ■; ■ _■ • utujiw ui !»wt awuasoes. ipy'' r. S 4. jft. Wan .ipM -<jesM fi - toB&fi iS.w®^li ■ .. - ..’< — - ■ - ■ . I MUMW? ' W3«S> A ilfiililt I . • • .. ■”■■•.. .. ■-. • • *1 ^ipse -of -fie1 fUifog M .sfifinjfoc; ■ <©!Pea; ' x '-.- • ■« /._____ "'!_., .. ■ .1 '-. ■___ •', ?•■ _ ‘‘'"'S ' ,' . ' ’Sw 4^?1. ‘ 'a rejdifofid l|*y"_Z^_I i^Fresh slfie-Sstn Fuxtmasc:© A.ftg^uaui}' Americans -. fihv®sys beftn .stmEitiv® itp fihe fomiitftmn’ <of fior- '<s&gjnfirs> -wfiether jit' icamk firem aaS- .nalfi or Tories;, fixct -m.usx xof afi per- fiajis,, .fisasfiam .owing ifo their reaift region alhkt ftfie -foreigners saw ftome /kings .among' tus . about fis -they /were;-. ..:.... ■ <«>• fthij thai Clharles thickens haw Amara-j mis’ during JJaulkanniiaft • gixite %s fie 'ha£..des.tfiiued ifiem in fiis <!ttoeneaii Motes'*4,'-and. fir -^Marten F Cimfejwi/ ' ■ ■ ,'-.,.■■ j YELLOW LABEL • isfit^y.i&boxlt-fekp Mfo® . ;l 1 ' jfofo'; fiSfidS .. .Mto' I ‘‘Afi., It ■ is «w' y^ufig friend, few-'i 4^-fod/ W. fifW't® <ebwr aos- afete ..fofoi -foM.' fo&ifod -AefW.-tas'l J* If wfty tospadiy 'W ttte wfie-re JnW. '^r<o a ' ifoc’/ ibr ,-o-wr. tfee 'Wfttw- Stjw -ft' *sgfty .tftft’k fer aft ftgife 'yxftjiw^ -3W hfoi ■ fe tftftftid tUto dt0.' •£feto ftftier .foe., ' feto dfttojp feto ba#ik ifo? ftt • Xeftgfe ■ nfttoto ■ fttft'ftss ft'' -'of ■ -boftts. 'ftii ‘ lying on- fete grft-^s ftftft ftt Lftr. ' ; • Tlfo. kind pi fttet wfts' ■ftn.old punt w^forfogr Into j®to^0/-'fetoy would feiffik it hftd .ftif' by' foe car- w' «?<«. ' wir ■ a/t htjgan, fe> bafe.feto ^part, and-minsfe hfthds 30ft. long mlteii.'.ronfid the'..f«« of .-the- -;w w w--w ■»«? oftm; as- ..wan.en’-!' ' In spS .of -imprevefitonto- in itan^ w> AM Rultt^'.p^rt tw have taw place in the shios ^tovenlently amid- last few years, the fastest train from ■ , . lrm . ■-■>, . ■ ■ j;fe, Edinburgh is one hour and' woa no need to row, ' All ten minutes slower in 1H35 than it pmfilto nod fo do wo fo kppp foe was in 1895. old eraft oft the banks, to prevent her "ffom .ftwamping if he could, and, ■'fo iet foe‘“Current carry her.' it -watS ' JaWlY. .ftfie -efiemedi;.fo.: fobye, kom foe fopiks foe river htul •^y^TTttto^lnw^gfod :' w Pushing - tlpr^lypjnit 'now he..wa>s;" at. the.;;. ThwT’eyfortfie current .he seemed fo inT moving ■'■fttyno more foani a walking fine©, Thby began to pass misty gar-;. -de/to,-4hen—fl^bHdg^^rTrtore gardens," =hnn.d;reds=^- of - Mmm, 'foeir houiick -ereWlfog nearer to' foe '‘waters edgd « > » • » . ■ » ,< <■», , -esUto-^^e^ted-^fed^fof-ty-conffodaH—ST——7------- The foWvals VeWebn foe bridgesJ Her« ifl » tetter from a young grew-less and the walfo that were ,wb? u grated no-w embanking foe river grew fijglv.) ?ro'mb®r bufoand’ sbe sflys: “ PF, UWs gleamed fom the windows 1 niarHed four years ago, but. in (some, qf th em> and hot wafts of sourenwIHng sfoam drifted across1 -fete path> It was- mistier and darker, now tlxan, he needed for coneeaimenfo ■,'B 'wiis; // ' • .. . /, rfij-w wvixa Ao a I ' SW iVid ■ ■ AdW' —W «W Ttfir«M<W 'fig. fieftirs SW <SWi£ '&$■' A.-5W* toy -awe; . s>j? — . .lSv,e ' ■ .Adw; dy-iw ___- x---^ >8 'A >0AT.'.'' >'' .. ....................... 3;-I “Itw® idgfct, v®r$»’ ju^e iaadeed/” fee ' He ■ .-made' . ftwjiw, Hfe fiefifod. fee tordk.- ife’.-sa.fi" shad-; -ofiy fiwd'-f ftftd » fif ftieital! frew fee fofifoj.ft! Ms’ .soft eyee Martftg, glfatf fednojhe a ©uyvlng^iiose. ,'I ' ■ Vfie lift 'tettiuwk j That’s Curious! ;Tfie word's •' clock, wife. wrws * • mggest' wek, wiitfi 'a dial. surface about six1 times'- • -fog sUe..of *W Hea,w- to being' fiuiH -fo- 'Montreftk-''TJto ■ clock -will, have.' three- fo-fies, the diameter of- each, .face be- ,. weighfa^.'..,afolmL. ■ Wt C tfito wftfi Ml 'ftDffo-i fo fiim ' j». fito- out Mfid oMered #■ ti»y twfiPP. ' that . eommandfid "& of ffig 1 ffo gfif jfieto a long -Unto' diinklng M wfohfog, wua no sign Mfr owdwtiy. fife’ bttol Wg:jfffitoA. .A.(3ont '.’©J Tito'.''folly of wftlifog for fife- '..■W '^W'fo the problem <ii gafolng -.- • ^Hmulftted w . dowbt fey. foe Jwt .Ito wa® fofe Hmo' ftbto in fnrmn- --—■—*———?-----—f-. - foe of foe .elt-y, 7/tore wofo Tt-woa-nM- ■•.yM but ha deformifiad.'.fo ■fi^t imto of oM-ftltitof by tftir hire or JfoYing mWo. up fils mind fin wua ■ M -oaoo paw and' deol^lto again, A tram rlda Wiight film quickly fo fos but fon place woe abut and i“'. Bfit" ^e'ifimetaeaai mam am«, 'ney^j. fiy ,®fiy fiorfitgner iqpiiie,; fiiti -.severely as? fie stas' iby.-iazn A'-m^ri^n L - rfteriaiai r MxA. -®k^uafiK> iifiree .gieiierfitafius'^vg©, > '..Here isS a fiaaxrplb fi^i- ^raifiryc ' i -‘■‘Miss jPrefi&enfi jfiUer ■ -wito-men,,J sasaS—maUe- firasSh :gefi«u^ly,“T"^ani-”fifirei for fixe fiurpose ®f fiisehssingi women’s . jrigfii^, • reeuEtapg fier i •wrengs., anti missing n«ui. ■*' , ”j .ifeekly egu-a^., with ' -ifie wd-maan' so] ’^^Se'^infijsiriegiiaT wan"■ifib'mam. ’;-r-* ] *1 fieiievfi fihast the world -today* ■Wodid be ' fiafipita- if ,-maTi never! ■ A‘As & stress men is ■& failtErfi mid i I bless xny stars any mother was w©maa. (Applause.) ' . ' ■ -. ■ A‘I »*!C ,.®nly rrnftimain "jihase ' ' .'.-dipleSj, fipt • mafiataisu a shiftless fiafid’ fiesides.- . ■ . '’. ‘They'&ay '.map was- created.-. —wei.fi s’pose ■ he1. was. Ain’t - experimexits.a3w.ays failures? <Tfee ofily .deeefit tfejjag. about . was a. rifi,.' 'and • 4'ha.t went . somethfog better. (App3a&s£) ' —KAB.d-"---tfeey—throw- - •into'^-oytr" ""•faces’' . abo^ 1 __taking an. apple, —-I’-fi-rb'et. .five. do-llato-. that.1 Adam.■ boosted■ ■ her . .up tfie tree, and only-gave .her the core.- “And" wfiat. did he do when -he instinct he 'sneaked behind- Eve,' and -Mia;'"’t^aWmerW^ man had to father everything, and mother' it, fob, . “What we want is the ballot,' and the ballot we're bpund to have, •« if we have to let down our back hair, and swita In a sea of gore.” -by-.--^^^€^-'Tos&--«meanffeyTiseEat^®s“ .-,GE'e"‘parHcni'aT'”a'c^“p^l'ove-’'“"Tt~l'K“ia“".'" 'lief aathfirlfieE, “XJ'im-fi ■'ter^eT^<Sg-" nation, of perso.nE tfiere -wfio <eouid not fif'd the term- in any dictionary,' ■ ia-really nothing so';very vicious, ac- .xording-to-S^^Kr-MarEhafi^inkShietor- in English literature. at.'''Uoiambia Ab .Aspirin fuhtef. starts dlfiint^ -..- &retmg . That muuna thetr- Aspirin hturIs yoking hold’*. , e evan n had . haaduefift* neurlljs or rheumatic pain almost inslantlp.'AnA Aspirin Is aafa. Doctors prescribe ft. For Aapfr/n dos® iiol Imrnt ilm heart. " •• ■ Ila sure to look forthcnione Bayer tn the fmrii of a cross on every' Aspirin tablet. Aspirin is made in Canada and all druggists have it. ___________ wide iron railway bridge be knew ho was nearly Olore, - and he kept thfi punt, scraping and bumping along the stone-pttched bank, . ' .. J IBnddenly he . wais Startled to hear from above him the loud clucking of a hen. A solitary hen It seemed, un til it was answered from the other bank, Hu pushed his four into a' cranny of the pitching and stayed: the punt, He edited there,' patiently listening, until hQ realised that hlfi (jraft was rapidly sinking under him, when, not daring, to bail, h^ stopped out cautiouH)y,( gripping the coping with both bands and flnldjng resting, .places for lilis fed, against the stone work-. V ■, r • <1.....vfec....h» mber<*d„:..Hllehtl y. iiway into the night. Ho did hot care to scramble, for it was obvious tfiat somebody stood there on the bank just above where bd crouched. Then from overhead cairno a queer sliding nofee os of a well-oiled passing'’over pulley^, and, as hlq eyes strained up warp a dark shadow seemed to de. scend tbrmjgh tfie misty gloom ais' lf it came out1 of the night sky. The hen that he was now f.onvlnesid' wad Datm inc/ and Get ASPIRIN VHANaMAftu HHamTKA^Ol OAHADA iMMNPMl' iirHultiuH7 fimnuh<i me youft-vfige^ trthhi < (iiiquHHui. It helped frltt »0 nwi h <hae I ®rn inking U how nt .:.th® <J)wV .v. . (7u7a pafils NfJiP*. Ji nuty jti© fusi the rnt»lh.inft.YOU pppit /‘Part of the term,f at least, is good Elizabethan English,” he told a reporter. ■ “Evdp^.yet in 'parts' .of England something good; is referred to as ‘boon-* And a ‘doggie’ is, as I see it, nothing, but an archaic slang-term similar to the modern" ‘gadget? ■ ‘‘Hence, even if you nevefi fiave boon-rdoggling ^in Canada, : you’ll ™—. >; -good-or—usef-a:P;gadgetev—'--~— rule which makes - life happier for the doer, and for everybody else.— Anon. yoving froin her husband. She says: “I ivas , mine ww ah unhappy marriage. My husband Was cruel to me, and left me after a year. I haven’t seem film since, pud he has not helped to sup- no hen but a man, eluckhd oiifio mora j UlJc, ftn<1 the sliding sound censed". „;l'hon tfiere wan lh« isound of light careful fonfelCDfl Vflfithg above fils' head, They preceeded towards tbo farther’ hank and were lost. The sliding no lb o' it^ri nwrd^ tii.ir^dii^ ahdva faded upward, Ho hung on I easily do that, but would like your opinion, about my friend’s character. I also enclose Home writing of my j husband’s.” Your husband’s writing merely confirms what you "teil me about i him. He has a violent temper and is selfish. Thinks ot no one but himself, [ and his own pleasures. The Writing of your new friend shows that ho is j reliable and honest—normally af fectionate, with an underlying sense of judgement or balance. He is also arhbltf^us and- hopeful— should get along very well if he has half a chance, because he is anxious to be someone in the world. He has no outstanding vices, so far as I can judge..Aom..the„.v.ery...smalL. specimen of his. writing that you sent’me. There is one point about him, though, that Is worth,mentioning. lie is -no sit-at-hom®. He likes to be having a good time. I do not suggest anything vicious by this, but limply -that your- friemj likes some variety in hl» life—shows, parties, dances, probably—things of that sort. However/your own- writing shows that you have this kame character- , eo you are well matched In that respect. ; ' On the-whole, the two of you seem well suited.-T hope" that, whatever you do finally-decide to do, you* v/ill get mote happiness than eeenmZ to have fallen to your lot- in the ifiafit. . .. ................... • * * * - ■■•■... I would like to take this.'. op portunity, now that this series of articles has been running, in this paper for over a year, to'- thank nil BABY’S OWN CQAD MOTHERS! WRITE THE SOCIETY DE i|Y- GENIQUE, DJ.PT. E, 441 Sow. -monv Street, Vancouver,. for cdnfldohtial information k>h family- limitation. U,u« No. IS—’35 ■ teFHC lean' those who have written to me in-the ■past, and for the many kind expres sions .of thanks for help given. The letters that have come to me in the mail have been one of the brightest parts of this work, and I am very glad to have been .able to help so many of you. X .do appreciate the fmoyk^easgh'^ee-i^^BvgrdOTade~Tfrpnr "Every day is a little^life,” was L an..old: J.h inker’s—wise-opigramk^-If each day g.etsthe better- of us,, how-, are we' going to conquer in lffe as a whole? .Only as we make each day a victorious battleground where Sfil- fishnesh and shirking and disobedl- . rerlrvatf ^yyould YOU like to have your own character analysed from your handwriting?. .This well - known Graphologist can help YOU as he has helped so many others. And. he niay be ,able to help you to know your friends better. Send specimens of the handwriting you wish to be .analysed, stating-birthdate in. each case... Send 10c. (coin) for each speci men, and enclose with 3c stamped addressed envelope, to: Geoffrey St. Clair, Room. 421, 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ont. 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