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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-03-05, Page 3I ' M- .'^-4 was The new- wil^ new Scouting, was made to Lord, Baden- Powell. ■ ■ And YouTi Jump Out of Bed in th MornmgRarln’to Go •*■ The liver should poor"out two Rounds of . Bquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bilo il not flowing freely; jourfiwd doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Harmful poisons go info the body, and you, feel Bour. ■unk and the world looks punk. A mere bowel movement doesn't always get at the cause. You need something that works, on the liver as well. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver r ills to get these two . pounds of bile flowing freely and make yftu feel “up and up". Harmless and gentle, they make the bile flow freely. They do the work ~'pf calomel but have no calomel or mercury in . therm Ask for Carter’s Tittle Liver Pills by .name 1Stubbornly refuse anything else. 26c, Everywhere ’. A. brother to every other Scout, without regard to race or creed ) ) bj have just/.made a tour of our. great Empire, and -.no one who has done this can realize the surprising extent and power of the great Com­ monwealth of Nations to? which -you '“and T helbng.w-^-Lord “Baden-PowelL opening 5the* South- African Scopt Jamboree at East London; Capo Col­ ony, in January. / *■ -• * ■ . There are now 1,046,433 Boy Scouts sind Leaders in -.the ’United-.States* The first Parents’/ Night-, of 'the 146th- Toronto-.. Group,, affiliated with St. John’s Roman Catholic Church,' was made the occasion, for the‘inves­ titure of Rev’. Father Egan as Chap­ lain of the (Jlrbup. - In the presence of His Honor May­ or Wilton and other .prominent ILyn- •ilton -citizens, local Sea Scouts par­ ticipated in' a ceremony of unveiling a. ship's bell of the Cunard White' Star . Liner “Olympic” wherfe placed on display i-n the window of a travel agency. At noon Sea Scout-master • Hoey struck^eight -bells, and the Sea Scouts carried on riiarking, the time . ’ship fashion to the end of the "FTI'.st Dog Watch,.. , . ; , , . • • ♦ ' '(■' ■ -: —Upon • the propos-a-l ■ bf M r.‘. -Wa-lter Head, President of the' Boy .Scouts of America"and a member of -the In- ternational Committee' of the Boy j Scouts Associations- of the. world, the . — -• > — /.first. award of the new International- Armstrong ^Schol&jship-. Hn'"Cana^lan'^s^^a^^-f^ be Bronze -Wojf,' i_* x a •»< exceptional service to Trinity Students Show &igh Rating 1934-35 Report Reyeals Many’' Awards- in Additio^f^ to Rhodes Scholarship. The report of. the Provost of Trinity (College, Tqronto,-for ihe session of ’1M4-35 shows that Trinity College •tudents, .ranked highly among the •tudents of the University of Toronto. In addition to the award of a Rhodes : Scholarship to Mr. George Ignatieff, the following scholarships were given to students of Trinity, College: • The Dent -M-cOfne Scholarship in Law to Mr. W, D.. Macdonald; the Anna Howe Reeve prize in Household Sci- , thee to Miss W. JM. Howitt of Cuelpn; the George M.. Wrong, Scholarship [in • Modern History to Mr; R. C. Scriven- ........er;'' the First-■ Alexander ,-Mackenzie-- • Scholarship In sfche' Second, Year jn political Science aihd the Banker's Scholarship to.Mr.\J.'H? A’Courf; the ■Riddell Scholarship,.’ i n Law, tb X F. Isard, of Oakville;, the G. H. History to Miss A. M. Saunders. Other distinctions Included the'award in . the autumn of a, scholarship by the Maurice Cody . Research Fellowship ....../and.cholarship Committee to Mr. G. Ignatieff the award of a. free trip to ,s( . t__ _ _ -——Itgly"~to-Miss -MT E.--Dig-mtm- by—_th.e—first ,winners are Italian Government' and the selection- ~ Of Miss .Edith Ardagh of Oriljia, as ■ President of the ■ Canadian ^students . at the McGill University . Summer- ' Bchooi in French. Mr. J, K. Thomas, a graduate of the. year 1934; was giv­ en one of its Fellowships by the Roy­ al Society of Canada and is engaged .—jjj-^t-udy In Paris. Trinity College has also awarded inany valuable1 sch olarships to'its .dwn gtudents who, hav^. gained high .stand­ ing in the First Class in ■ Honour . Gour^ujtfln. the University of Toron- ■ to. This' year for the first time* the world • ♦. * Reports- record the paying of trib­ utes to the memory of. the late King,. -George ^.-by- Scout Gr.,q;U-ps-j in all­ parts of Canada, as elsewhere throughout’ -the- .Empire’. - In - additin.i' to taking part ill’ general. memorial services* brief'-ceremonies .were held..' at- troop meeting places. At the sa.ni.y- time declarations of allegiance w-er,e made to King VIIL Leaders . are wearing a-crepe sleeve band'-during, the official peripcl of mourning; and troop colors are. decorated.-„vyith a streamer of" black. In - the: deatl|i||| of Rudyard K.i-pli'ig the Boy -Sboujts-'lost not only a strong supporter, and friend, bpt one who’ had .contributed very importantly tb ■the founding of the junipr bran'Ch.of, the Movement, the Wolf Cubs. W<hc3i, seeking a foundation, plan for the projected junior Scouts, Baden-Pow-* ell found it in -Kipling’s “Jungle Books”;—in the story of Mowgli, the boy-wolf cub, and.-’ the" ’Taws, of the. '.jungle animals. This was -the origin ~&t the_ W"61f CiflFpropi-ise. “The. Cub ..gives’in' to the Old • Wolf; the’ Cu'n d,oes.no’t...give’ in to himself?’ The first /Wolf -Cub Handbook was dedicated' by' the Chief Scout to'-Mr. Kipling, and at large Scout 'gatherings the great writer aiwayri showed, particu­ lar interest Ip the doings of. the “Cubs.” He was a member of the C ‘ ’ ... . . .of his death.- James Scott Sehoiarships -were award­ ed. These have been founded/by a be­ quest from the late Mr. James Scott ‘of . Waubaushenp and 'Toronto.- The > Mr. W.-4J. Mac- Donaid and Miss J.,-I. -Kirkpatrick the former in the .Department' of Law and the latter in that of Classics^.. >.,/.- A Man9s Triumph Some five million persons danced recently ■ in- the United States , a.t benefit functions’“of7ia unique kind,, There were the more modest affairs; there were lavish and glittering dis­ plays in New York’s " palatial hotels; there were inexpensive tickets arid there were costly ones. But it was all for the same cause ^nd. occasion i —the fight. against infantile paraly­ sis1 in celebration of President Roose­ velt’s fifty-fourth birfhday, - It is sometimes forgotten.- in the i present political storm centering js, !ja,r©und -the President of the United States-,• fhe‘ alleged collapse of, the , N.R.AL, the Veterans’ bonus contro- r Versy amt tlie.. supreme court’s ’ re-” jectibn of some of the most import-. ; ant .legislation, .that 4-herq • at least [-■was a mail who made” one of the bravest personal fights in history. . . . Coridemmd. to ,the .life of a crip­ ple, Roosevelt, set Hiis course to over­ come A handicap which would have dismayed the average man. Left almost helpless by /infantile paraly­ sis, he might..have written finis, at a- comparatively early age, to a career now made illustrious tb many j millions;• j It is to. be-wondered if Mr.. Roose­ velt on' that Thursday night did not battle to overcome a dread ailment, /Simply take. P/uVZips Milk of ■ ;n jnn,er soul, and feel that his - ......... ihut Liluyn vf. your ment than the attainment ' of the 'forget you have a’ j,highest post in the richest rtatipn of '"’the world. It was a ptting celebra- . -i hl crtv-victv/r Jgfovr Doffnr Will Be Issued In Canada A new silver ddllar, the last to. bear the portrait of King George V, will be in. circulation soon.' Inquiry at' the state departipent last week elicited • the information that the necessary proclamation, will appear in the near future. The machinery of the Iloyal Canadian Mint then . proceed- tq turn out- the coin. '. Canada's " last/ silv-ey- -dollar struck- speerfi^adi.g'X?,' -celcbi'ate ■ the Jubilee of the -la-tp king. The new- -coin w'i;lj;bi' J;sUG<L to .supply the.-gen- cral denUind.- fur’ si Ivor dollar?,. As aTran-gemehis were made, for its is­ suance somy. little time' ago, and''as King George was 'a-live in 193C,- - the year of its is./ue, the «n,e-w dollar will be’ar, his portrait and not that, of the ■ presen King.''; Coins issued' after' the ''close, of this ytar, ‘however, must bear - the p;..''tra.it of . King-'" Fdward vnf • ,'■_; '• ? \ /" . When c,Oilis bearing the portrait of the present .king' -i re struck the head will be facing, right and not left as. is the head of the late King. • That is the custom..1 On the coinage- the: Monarch’s1 liead always, faces-the op-' posite direction tojlliax. of. .his. prede-! ccssor. In this way 'they are. always; facing 'each other. The head of Queen Victoria faced left,., that of- King Edward VII right;' that of King George V .lel't; and.,- when .it appears on .Canadian.” coins, that of' Kin-g Ed- • ward' VIII will -face. right.-’ ; CIGARETTE PAPERS 6upon the fundamental' laws of Nature. ‘Not only, did h« Reduce lnfgpt, mortal- ity as he had prophesied blit.lie laun- » . ched“ &■ movement- which has spread , ‘ to m$ny corners *of the Empire- grid globe, through the demands, of. moth­ ers themselves ’ -• /. ... ■ ..Mothercraft' is based on breast feeding, fresh air and sunshine arid d •sane and .rational diet for the mother-. , and growing' child... The results have beep so gratifying to mothers the world over that freewill^ bfferimrs of appreciation, from well-to-do and very- poor, have extended the work and built new hospitals.. There- are now . Truby King .nurses in India, China and Japan, arid most recently in Iraq1. The’Mothercraft Society-has' its . ■ own training course and preserves Its identity,' Estab-Mshed---in. .Toronto....In : . 1931 it has not’yc-t. extended its organ. ■ iza-tion, but many of its- pr^ie-i-plefi'are included In-the teaching-and .methods of the public health nursing sei vice • in'many’sections. ““DuSi^TtrH^e^ —■=“ Mothercraft Society has-seen the in-, fant- mortal.!ty.„rat.e in,' Toronto ■. r0- ^ -■ 'Tu'ced' from," 75?2- per~thuwsa:hdrtny&576— and the increase of ., breast feeding * has reduced the infection daiiger nia- /■ terially. There has been’eo-dperation- of qrganiziitions'in education of the breasr'fe eding/. , ’- •' ■ ‘ : -I * ■ . ‘ jng .it in preference to many other ' products that are now . in competi­ tionwith ‘it. In the fi?st place honey is the only sweet .that comes -from ^nature to the table-'unchanged by human agency. Ifoney is the nectar of flowers gathered by. the bees .and ripened by them within thjeir hives.. The ripening process consists of driv-, ling off the excess,moisture from the I',nectar arid' of certain chemical, i changes in the sugars it contains. ■ ■ ” ]• ‘‘ Honey may be classified asoa con­ centrated solution of sugars having a wide- range bf distinctive aroma and. flavour 'that no other food pos- . sj.ess. ' Honey consists largely of in-- l vert or predigested sugars, levulose and dextrose; and because of this,, . honey., when. eaten is ‘’immediately’ ahso'rbed into the bloodi ^treani and thus becomes a quick source of energy which makes i't an ideal food j for children and athletes. Further- j more, being a predigested’ food it places no 4tdx on ’tiie digestrve sys-. Item, a. quality es-'” ' Specially suitable for elderl^ people, .'Fii-s-t Fathery-k/Hai .y-owysoiRs col- and those with- impaired. digestion.. lege education, proved helpful -since ' you took him into ,th» firm? .iSecpnd'' Father*. —1 “Oh, yes. when ever i mix the' cocktails. f ■ -.#/'•, V . The man who is the life of the' party ,at midnight is' usually the. pain in the neck at nine o’clock the next morning.’- ■ ♦' ,?•■ ■' ' ■’ Butcher — This pound of butter. you sent me"is three ounces- short. . GroCer —.“I mislaid the pound-/ weight, so I weighed it-by the pound of chops you sent me yesterday, *'■ Among the other things we heard against TeXas,,is, that, more than half’ the spinach , that is raised in the Un­ ited States grows down there. ♦ ■ • • ■ ’ '' ' A bachelor visitor in thb. office, in surprised tones, said he hasn’t been proposed to yet,-and. looking into his ' face; we told him we were not sur­ prised; the girls aren't desperate yet- ' ../..-‘I____. "'!■’■ Visitor (to bride) — Are you riot ■getting tired- of. studio life?’-*- , . . Artist’s/Bride — “Good gracious," no- It’s' in terr sting. Jack paints and I cook. Then‘the g<nm.e,.Ls tq guess what/ the-thjngs..are meant-for. ', .• •■ j. '♦ » • *-. If'he is forty, and the girls of tweri-. ty say.'he isn’.t old, it -means’he is “ bachelor and, rich, - ’’ ' -' ' ' ’ v .' '/'■ Stranger — You - say that '.tough looking man over there is the . man who.put this town, on tlife-map? Brushville Gitzen’— “Yes, he just ScOTTt~CpwTCTl^roniyi’9-2-3-0o^--the^+me-- -eOmpleted bis sentence only a' week y' ■ "' -. ■ ' ; ago. ■ T ’.,;. Honey-also contains all the niiner- wnir w,_ • vu, nuCn- kl elenmnts necessary to-the; well- r we have^a conference we-let him (being of the human-body., „It is true the cocktails. ' that./they .’are' >pre,sen^ “in small ity as : If You Eat Starches ! Meats, Sweets Read This They’re All Necessary Foods ~ But ' Alb Acid - Forming. " Hence Most of Vs Hate** Acid Storhach^ At Times. Easy Now to Relieve. s , ■ Doctors say that much of the so- called “indigestion,” from which so many of Us. sillier, is really -ocid in­ digestion . . . brought'about by too many ac/(Z-joMninp]| foods ’/in our ... . . . “ - - -- - modern diet. And.that there is now a look back over those years of his way to .relieve this •.»' . . oiten in j minutes!. ■ ■! remembering the i'ears andnsrtr.uggles jilagn.esia after nieals. Almost/ iin- mco.---- stomach 'acidity that brings on your trouble. • YoU" “f stonijach!” . Tnr this iust dnee! Take either the familiar liquid1 “PHILLIPS’”, or, ribw the"convenient new Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia Tablets. But be fure you get Genuine “PHILLIPS’ Also in Tablet Form: Phillips’Milk of Magnesia Tablets ■re now on, sale at all drug stores every where; Each pny tablet is. the equiva- leiif of a .feaspqonful Of CiO nuinc Phillips’ , , .1 Milk Of Magnesia. ■ PlHtUPS Afelk cf-AAciawiuL., * MADE IN CANADA 1 . . Buying daug-h-ter-.a sweli trousseau -isn't such a compliment. It suggests that, the groom won’t be. able to buy’ her any clothes for the next three' years.. . ' ... STEPPING STONES '. . Two steps backward, one'ahead, (Tthus the path of life we'tread; Two.ypf loss, one'of gain, ’. ' / One of joy, t\vo of pdjn; . ” , Two stops/upward, one step down, Life fro# cradle to.a crown. . ■ y 4 Little David listened with dg^t in- -teresr- to, the story .of the^prodwap son arid at the vend" of it he burst , intP tears.* --. • • -■■■■':■; - Mother "Why, what's the in,at-,' ter?” -' - . • ’ Little David 'Tiw So sorry, for' the poor little'calf. He didiVt do no- th'n’:’’ . ■ •■ . lion :,of his birthday -that his' own triumph should help to alleviate the' "suffeippgs of many, others im 'his country.—Hamilton Spectator. ' •-' ■ 'SLANTS' — It is easy enough to •make folks.think you, are a, good egg until: you are broke:| ■— Lady barbers • may be all. .right, but how would ■ you like to hhve one shhv.ing you when a mouse ran up her stocking? — Anym girl who goe.s around with, question­ able characters, soon knows all. ■ the • ■answers., — No wonder a hen .gets, discourag’ed at times'.-^UiG never can', find things jpst where s-helhid'them. ■^Those who are frugal have, an edg't on wasters, — Exper'ence is-a great teachtir.ebnt. none ever’ • had ' a more stupid-/bunch of pupils.; — There is almost, always a tie between father and son —/.and son usually W’ears It. 1 t .1 If‘you- ha-Pe catarrhal dcatness Or head poises go to your druggist ..and get 1. oz,• of ,- Parmint’ (double' strength) and’, add to it pint of hot vi’ater and a little* sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful 'four thnes-a day. - This will often bring quick relief from the -distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should .opgn, brehih- ing become easy add the mucous, stop dropping into, th<j throat. It is easy to pVcpare, costs little /and 'is pleasant- to taker Anyone xyho has ACbu-Hiqy, y* y"!.", catarrhal deafness-, or head* noi’ses., ttf feminine appeal depends entirely should give’ this«pfOscudptton a t-rial.. .- A. ’ MARRIAGES CHANCES! . '■ When andfhow, do they begin and * e>d? When does that elusive person­ al.' charm - of the’ older woman, dominate^ or supplant, the fleeting ' physical attraction of the' younger? Aetu-aHy, thb duration of both phases upon the presence,A or- .lack, of nei- you? vitality. . Marriagd chances,’. ' which recede ( willi waning*- ^charms 1 and attractions, ’soon rea-ppear when [ ’’ .'nervous"vitality is*restored to its,, -■"■■”-.. I T"* i’hn-tfnT-ine, “ ~]7 amic/arances may shape ne s. .aeminy,' naturally the desire i to'fed’ at one’s "best” is' the >affi.tu- ’ mnipvk. v.v.y , woman, and all.ex- rferlciivc and authorities confirm that . * ™rionnaneveT -by • RhWter.ine? Wjwn r*“ ■”■■ one's ..dostiily, ttoneit every ■ iis * . i pyriL’i.vu • personal f:i filiations acquire,, aj more . captivating Vivacity and, , sparkle, when RhosfCrme if Occasionally em- ';* ployed to vitality. . amounts'only/ bu.t'the fac’t that they are present ’and"in a--soluble form .is one that should not he. overlooked. Flavour is necessary for .the enjoy- nient of food, and honey absorbs -its5 flavours from "the flowfers and a . honey with a flavour .that will ’suit, -the most fastidious^ palate 'cart -be obtained. Honey,”wheh*’”fir'srbbTain,ed~ front the bees is in liquid form, but alt Canadian ’ honeys granulate soon­ er or1 later, and many people.,prefer granulated honey to the liquid. Honey is widely used as a spread; If the. reader desires to know of other ways in which it- may lie used, hp should write to the Bee Division, Central. Experimental Farm, - Ottawa, for Pamphlet No. 16.1, N.S. . I a Classified Advertising AN OFFER T-0 EV'E^'Y. IN-'V.-E'NTOFL -A—X4M. of:. w.anieii.J.nvpntions and • full information sent -free. ■ THE BAMSO •/ Company, Wo-fld Patent. At’ornejs.. -*-id,-- Bpitk. Stiehr, Ottawa CLEAR UPM.ot'h'ercratt Society ■ Reports Noteworthy Results. — Es­ tablished in .193 L. '•••,' TORONTO Canadians- have’ for a great number oLyears .be'e.n.jaccustom- ed. do heni of the disproportionately low" deaih rate of New Zealand, and ■ iriviitiir r<u in., i , ieh cxpiflih it .withclimatie gompari- ' Before' the' introduction of cane ' sons.;.-A visit to .the headquarters of sugar, honey .was»apparently the. only’/ the Canadian Motherciaft Society, of swiect. available for human consump-< 112 College-. St,.,-Toronto, and the lit- "tion. In -those days of long, ago ! lie Motliercraft hospital.at. S4 W’d'lcs- , ,By C: R. G00DERHAM, Dominion Apinrist, Central .Ex,peri-, mental' Farm,, Ottawa., 1 1 COLDS Head Colds: Heat Minard’s '' and inhale it. Chest Colds and Sore Throat: Heat, then 31 rub well into affected parts. Real relief . . . quickly I TO STOP -ITCHING AND TO and SKIN rashes-use Dr. D. D. Dennis' Liquid Prescrip­ tion, made and guaranteed by the makers of Campana's Italian Bal tri. Trial bottle 35c atyour druggist.. 13 * * * ■ PATCHWORK Life is a patchwork — here and there Scraps Of pleasure and despair. Join together, hit or miss.' And in time’ it, comes tn’tlilsy* - • If your pattebn neatly, fit’s— If among fhe tiny bits « ■ . ' - Prominence the gay ones "win. With rt.he drab ju = t. filling in —? There in something rather fine." In the crazy old design. • ...• _ * * * ■." • ■ s ■ ■ O' . And-you-are getting old. when, tin? Life Insurance agents quit/jm'shl-ng up and greeting you efftisively. . Mon fall into loafing because th'oy can’t "stand the grind of a d^llydfask. Yet what grind .is moi,o deadly ami monotonous than .to hang jibout -etor- nap.y doing nothin? .■ • . t;on. ... ............__ -c. honey was not desired for its sweet­ ness alone, but it was also consider­ ed to be a food of rcpiarkablg quali-, ties; for .instance,’ one 'bld > legend claims that to ’cat. Konov, brought health, wealth, strength- and off­ spring to man. Furthermore^ ^Kihg Solomon in his wisdom advised, that it be used not only for its sweetness, but fr'orn-Jhe stanpoint of health as [ well. -"’ • ■■' ’ 3 ■ I The motion,i beekeeper is too much' ’inclined to'adopt the'-inferiority com-. .plox when’• it comes io advertising.— his product, and as a', result over­ look's ‘many of the. legitimate claims- that, niay be g’\cn a/rcason-s for. us-. \ ■ . I • .................... —- -----uU----- ley SL, js revealing and, points-a def­ inite’ objective for all the prospective mothers- of Canada. . ’ ■ - Prior to 19u7. w’i? b arn." ihe sister dominion of New.ZealaiTQ (lid not lead the World in Its low death' rate for infants. In 1M5 the challenging- state­ ment that a life a day could be saved was advanced by Dr. Trufty . King- Whereupon lie dre-W. upon his expof- I ienced knowledge of plant, and animal life, a,n(J built the .Mobhen raft Society MISERABLE? WEAK? , ,. NO.need for girls J.X 1 z to 5 TIMES MORE QUICKLY DIGESTED THAN COD LIVER OIL A . - ' Science has discovered' why Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is so much more, •beneficial ’ than plain Cod . -Liver Oil.. All plain oils are . V. hard to digest; they must'be , emulsified". in ‘the stomach. - Vi e emulsify -ihe oil jn-our Laboratories hcnCc it is ready « for almost immediate diges­ tion' and assimilation. ■ • ■o*. I O'LEARY MALARTIC . ... Circular upon request : . 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