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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-03-19, Page 3Everything ■ tha-t 'ever was.or ever will be was originally ..created by thought."—Mary Pickford,.'.', y Hard Work Means Nothing To A Hen JudgmgiL Given in. Favour Of. The Bayer Company, Limited.‘‘Hunwr is;never ,far removed from tragedy.”—Lady Peel. Hard work means nothing to a hen. She just •'keeps on digging. worms and laying, eggs , regardless of what th< business prognosticators say' about th© outlook tor this day or that yeai If the gj-ound is hard, she scratches harder. If it’s dry, -she digs deeper. If it’s wet, she digs where it's dry. If she strikes a rock, /she works around T^Jf/RIe”gefs~a"Tew''’'iiTdfe'Ti ours ’“ST • lay light, she gives us afe.w mo Eg Bqt Always she digs up worms and turns them into- bard sb.e^:H profits, as well as tender and profitable broil,, ers. ; . Did you ever see. a pessimistic he.n?. Did you ever hear' of one starving to death waiting for worms to dig. thepx selves to. the sui'faee?. ’ 4, Did- you' ever hea,r ope. cackle be­ cause work ' was bard?'. Not on.your life! They-.save their breath .for-dig- ding and their cackles. mean eggs. , Success means digging. Are you digging? 17 ■ --Gemini t tee- Points Out Benefits of Campaign to. Farmers. OTTAWA. —r-A warning is foiAid in the judgment just given by the Exchequer Court of Canada, in an action -brought by The Bayer Com­ pany, Limited, owner,, of the ,tirade, mark “Aspirin”. . The .Bayer Company brought- ac­ tion asking a judgment of the. Court restraining the defendant, front in­ fringing the trade mark, by selling tablets as “Aspirin” which were not the product of The Bay ar Company. THe!rt%yddghTe'h't’ "Testfm'nsr 'tlie "de-" ■fondant permanently frflm putting .‘out any of his own tablets as “As­ pirin*'’ or under any name so simi­ lar to “Aqpirin” as to be contusing Hkffd^'a^af'd's The"..Blaye m"Cbm pah y damages, and costs. SCOUTING } ( ( Here ' There Everywhere brother to every other Scout, without regarct to race dr-creed • Contented Gow ■■ At midnight, on February 12th, a cow by the, name of Carnation Orma- by Butter King completed Iuht*oflic- -.iaU.on.e-year-.test—a;t-~-t-lm^Car nation- Milk Farms in Seattle; Wash.;; and broke a milk record._Jhat has stood ifor sixteen years—the record , of Segis Pietertle- Prospect, of . these farms. The old record, 37,381.4 pounds,, as against the new record of approximately 38,650 pounds.. -She has also broken a butter record that has stood for thirteen years, made by the Canadian Hblstein, De Koi Plus Segis Dixie. The old- record hwAs-^8jL...poun da-butter-fat^|—Tho- 'new is approximately 1,400 pounds, buttef fat (1,750 pounds (butter). '■ ■ tt is stated' that this is the first time in history'.that one cow has held both records. ffOPT COMFORT*,/ assured by usincf mt J ERESSCORIlAnD union salves Prien— a tUliWg-axd.,.D*.(2- r^=rtm! I•>. -jtarolrl F hiuhrt'&Tonii-iuA Li<l.:,'Tor->»t<Z' LIVE STOCK MARKETING Chipping on the co-operative plan has been productive of splendid results/ , Selling .on the- open market means real value for the Owners. Get fn touch with us, -. Write—Wire—or Telephone LYndhurat 1143 THE UNITED EAHMEHS CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED LIVE STOCK COMMISSION DEPT. Union, Stock Yards, West Toronto. ' Extension . of- the campaign augurated last year by the Canadian Lamb Committee to ’ eliminate ■ 'sea­ sonal fluetuatiftns • jn the”, price and consumption ' of /fresh Canadian Lamb, has just' been announced by W. H.' J. Tisdale' of Toronto,- assist­ ant general manager of the Cana­ dian Cooperative Wool Growers, and Chairman of the committee. . “Tlie ..enthusiastic o o pe rat ip n of the press and' radio waf'respofisible for- the success of our initial in Ontario and Montreal •. last declared Mr. Tisdale.J'ai}d the 'mittee will continue, its efforts Dominionywide scale. . Our aim acquaint Canadian housewives the varied- and attractive possibili­ ties of fresh lanib and to hav more.frecjuentJy included in.the of every .Canadian family.” The increased' consumption fresh Canadian lamb, he pointed LVLLHb.e..of..ej-iownous benefit to farmers and . sheepbreeders acro.-s .Canada •and will contribute substantially to the return of agricultural prosperity.' so vital to economic stability; ; “Increased lamb corhmmplion will-1 "alsd'Tefiect favorably in every Cana-' dian homemaker^.’budget,” added'' Mr.. Tisdale, explaining that receipt inTproveniWts 'in "feedfng .ahd’ mar­ keting have made fresh iamb uni-' formly available every month of-the year at consistently moderate prices; ■-. .Canada__jag§... far.. .h.e.l-.iiy.l other/ ,BriCi sb- co u n t i■ ics. ...with...'.a-n ann.u.al-per': capita consumption of ,.7.2 lbs., he.! said, while New Zealand has 144,4.! Australia 82; South Africa 24,3', and Great. Britain 31./. ", ■ t . Other members of the Canadian ■ Lamb 'Committee are R-. W. Wade,.j ■Canadian . Sheepbrecders. ,: Assoc'ia-/ tion; S. E. Todd, Industrial and De-1 yelopmerit Council of Canadian Meat Packers; L. E. O’Neill, Live Stock Commlssipn.er, Ontario Depart­ ment of Agriculture'; and A. A. Mac-. '• •-Mih]-a-n7---A-s's-oeM‘e--Gh'iefV'-Trive--Sto;cki- Branch,1' Dominion Department of Agriculture. ' . ■ . '! work fall,” com- on a is to with nursing. 354 qualified for the Mission-' ■er's • badges Other badges , earbed- in­ cluded-: Swimmer C46; Rescuer 226; Public Health Man-152. Saf-ety Man,. 147;-. Pathfinder ,313;. Inier..pxelen-^.9;.z Friend to Animals 15S; Handyman. 159; Cyclist 511; Coast. Watchman 41 ■'. ■' _ According to latest census the ten leading Coy. Scout countries of tihe world in dialer of numbers are: Unit-' ed States, Great Britain, Poland,.’Siam Canada, -France, Huiiga-i.*5"r-.-Japah;» -U-z-ec-h-0-s-l-tJ-v-a.k-i-a— -a-ndT-S-wt-i-h-m The Scouts,-Cubs, and.^. officers, of Uh© .1st Toronto Trno'p and- Pack, held ■ their annual'banquet at Kimberley Schoo! on Weilnes liiy eVe.ning. The -Udms’, .-auxiliary. decorated . the cubs’- tables and the Patrol leaders decor­ ated their- own, for which there was A prize t-o£...be given.. They .were . then, judged by .visiting officers,. and the prize went to the Cro.w Patrol- under .the lea(let>-.liip of Patrol Leader Bill Burden.. Supper was., then served by ,tlie.. “Ladies" Auxiiia'ry,”' anrF Mr.' W'fl“ Je4^as.l<-<.ul—f-mc^-).ne--hFi-i-i.iFteis~s-i.leiKi<Hb;i- our late.King George IV, followed by a toast-for-our present King Edward VIII also, a toast to cUicf-Snout Baden Powell. . •. , Tlie parents and friends came at 8 o’clock and there was a good- crowd considering tlie bhd. weather. The Cub'nr.istt.r, . Harry. -Burden, started with the presentation of cub badges, followed..by a. first-aid display by. ^ix sco.uts directed by P.LAV, Burden, this ■ was well aiuxlauded. Following tthife was an amateur contest by the Cubs, first and second prizes being won by Cblis Qondon '.Juniper . .and. • Frank' .Whitein ad, Don Forbes, an old 1st Toronto' .Scout played, selections on the piaitg, .also 'accnnipanying Cub- niaster IL .Burden in two. selections.. ■q^UjNow came Uie. presentation of Scout ‘nbadges which w'gre featured by a King Scout and Red Cord .to T. L. M. Mit- J chell and a Gold Cord to P. L. B. Bur- g^ldej.i. Mrs.. Wynn pres<uted the Crow' Sa|.PatroL witlr the Best PatTo.1 competi- yiion which.they 'won and. alsen,,A_sn.ui]l_ troph}' for ehch.^I he-alt bn dance cirp cafiib' prizes were then" given out to 13ud RoubheNj tent»as’ they were the win­ ners. Mr. Bill Watters, our past scout-i master, who resigned on account * of ill health, was presented ,with a. Thanks Badge front the troop, also, Mr. Johnson was presented with a. supporters pin. The black six won the six competition cup presented by Mrs. Burden. Mr. Owen Johnson, the Scout­ master . presented the ladies! auxil­ iary with a nice box of 'chocolates front the Troop and Pack.» The guests were Mrs. Standing, Mr. Wille,t, Mr. McConnell, Mr. Bill Wat­ ters, Mr. G. Borthwick, C. Kennedy, D.-Jackson, and the men’s committee. Everyone seemed; to have ans en­ joyable evening and the banquet end­ ed with “God Save the King.’’ * ♦ An. imitation to WQrld gathering lias lan Scouts. This time aide, South Australia, her 26 th-January Boy Scout “Corroboree” is being.held in connection with- Australia’s Cente'hary celebrations. It will not be feasible to send a'Canadian Scout contingent such a distance, but the hope, is expressed at Dominion Scout Headquarters that a number of Jmli’v- idual boys may bt able to go, to rep­ resent Canada. ■<K •' * * The 21st anniversary the 17tli Winnipeg (St. Group brought attention that this church Scout, is one <)f the largest in the Dontitiion. It comprises two Wolf Cub Packs, three'Scout. Troops.and a Rover crew. •k ♦ . *. Over I’ppO proficp’iK’y barges aimnl to prepare for Public Service were earned last year by Ontario . Boy Scouts, according to the Provincial Scout. Assoe-iation’-s' annual report. After study in advanced first aid, 586 boys.qualified for the Ambulance Man badge; and' after a course In home Of Vancouver B.C’ Pioneer Came to Pro- ”'TK5P.' —Th i n g s Livelier Then Than Now. OTTAWA — Being, called on.'the carpet is an old story to the house­ keepers' ft. the Houses of. Harliamc-u.t' buf lt had.-a.n’e'w variation'last week when a member wfco has been resting at home since' the election of" TS'Sv decided he^musV have the, same floor covering-.in-.his; office' as during”.his last.'term'in the House. • ' New High Mark Reached In Prepayment of Taxes ‘KITCHENER. The prepa; taxes.reached a new .high lu. cent.l.v' wh.e.n the $1GG,20.8.9,5 wasdcached. This is $.103,000 than at .the same time a year It. i'.t werFdibt for the heavy ti .’teT'eTf Tha n ,• ucc Oi''dnTg'~tb"'f\i a y or? J Smith, t.he -city- .would have more money in .prepayments than c-t at' pre-enr. With the city pay it per- ;cent,. and the .bank chargir per'..cent, there .,is a ; definite, .'s .in interest to the .municipality. Classified Advertising inventors j a n UFi'Ei:f1 List'-of waTW E\ ery inventor: . 1;ihveiKions'a:~. 1 full' . A- search party wa’S . organized ; i.t last without calling'-in bJoodhc.- the carpet'' was found and- bc-r can nor,pace up. and compose big. speeches ‘ on footing. Interior' de­ ns t an ordina lia.ment.ar; two respects he Is a- man,a Major J.' ' 7ra'Rbn~Tdr”T6''y'eaf/ and’ •/took a post • graduate course in the ■ arbiv when he went overseas: \viCh the • Yukon-.Battery raised by Lieut., Col. . v’-'-ig, e Wo/fistock; at his per-, ■! ‘mnal cost of ^135,660. '■ ,. I Like, most ^en* when- it- Cupi/ to i housekeeping worries.' Major Mac- ' Kinnon-'blames women for m’osCof the trouble- In satisfying ' members with colour schemes and .furnishings. ’■‘it. is the secrets rich and the steno­ graphers who get the fancy ideas,” he j.nsists. “Anyway, the', main -trouble ■' ’’s' that- when* this building was- con­ st rnctc-d/-the rooms were designed as offices. Now with, all the pictures ap­ pearing in magazines arid-,„.all the talk about Interior decoration, they •' are trying to^turh them Into- dens.” and .r;cH the mcm- .d-O'wn -and '& familiar / rating preb/ms.' such P-rey on the mini of' housekeeper', but- tbe pfir- hous'i-keepcr ‘ differs' In rom- the usual variety u a bachelor. A, MacKinnon .knows all house..- in a- log J ‘-f - ■—■ - < i It hi no' proof of a .man's, under-' standing to be able to confirm what-' ever he, pleases'; but to be able to ' discern that what is (rue is-true,'and that .what is false -is .fals/' this- -is'• the mark and character of°'intelli-' ge'iiee.—-Sw-cociiborg. . •'■ - -------T———r——_______—■ i says the sturdy old pioneer, ‘but .dialing—was cems each- fm-. eggs. aL^tu'kersv'iile.’^1/^6'^'1'/ -BU. "-arndT^T^O^ioFTa ■piel'^ird'cds: ..you as high gs a dollar-.ju's’t:for one dance with a girl.” . . - Mr. Murray first came to . Van-, coaver or Gas Town, as it was* then ' Joseph-Boy] known, in -1877. “There were just six houses, there,” he says, “two hotels, butcher.,shop, .post office, cry store, shoe shop and laundry.” His first jq>b in t o w n was b u t ch er' s boy. ’ “I’ve never beeii idle a life for .want. of.a job,” “I’ve'seen-depressions come and; go, but there, was never any ‘relief’ in those days. Wel-had to rustle for ourselves. VANCOUVER..—-Hugh Murray, 80, one of the few surviving old-time stage-coaqh drivers, recalls the. time', before th|? railways came wheri he .drove over the old Cariboo Trail.’ At. the age. of three years h.e sail­ ed with his-■ parents . from' England .in .October,- 1858, and seven months, later their little vessel docked' in Es­ quimau Harbor,"Vancouver Island. ' ’ ... .J&im J&uxiax, .-sen-io/ -an-—engi-nee-i-- had -been-A.cttL.from England—to- as-. ttmtrlTj/' ang- the family went to Langley, B.C. There lie joined the “boundary par? ty,” entrusted with the task of de­ fining the Canada-United. States boundary, and young •• H.ugh accOin-. panied „him. ■> ■ After a brief period in .school, the lad set out on his own and. for many years roamed' through -all parts of. British. Columbia in- company with miners and surveyors.- He vividly re­ calls taking a number of cattle over the Rockies from Vancouver to Cal­ gary, requirh^three months' for the" trip, “We made m'onej in those days,” s c a c h • fo i-. eggs. a r k e i »... -and—$T750“Tof:“a “pic:""Tm~cos' jail, groc- a Chinese the infant tei... . hose m Tfffoi-matlC’i sent 'Tree? THE“'ramSAY ' Company, World 'Patent Attorneys; 273 ' Bank .Street; Otthma. cut-.ada. ' SALESMEN WANTED ATHLETE’S FOOT Pr. D. D. Dennie’ Liqtlid Pre- V ecription. made and warranted W by the maker's of Campana’s Italian F Balm. Trial bottle 35c at your druggist. FRingworm Infection] Y4E W“Q4JTGK LYT * d ire?*'4 the A Newcastle firm is -makm'g a 20,000 astronomical telescope, mirror -of 74 ins. for use at toria, South '.Africa. Men Adore the Girl WHOSE HEALTH IS. PERFECT TF you have a *clcar skin, pink cheeks, bright eyes, you -011 have many ar* r dent admirers. A tonic tliat will help to nourish your body is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disc(W- .try. It stimulates the appetite, improves, the action of thcstomaih. makes the. food dipest better, and you gain, strehp.th and greater vitality.' Also pi nt files, and eruptions caused by faulty elimination often disappear. Huy now of vour neighborhood" druggist. New size tablets 50 cent's, liquid $1.00. T.irg.^ size, tablets or liquid $1.35. • Issue No. 11 The Cofttcsfer A WEEKLY . BULLETIN SERVICE CONTESTANTS, ARTISTS AND AUTHORS Growing Deaf With Head Noises? Try This .' If. you are growing hard of hear­ ing, and fear catarrhal de^fnCss, or if you have roaring, rumbling, hiding iiois.es in ydur ears, go to your druggist and get 1 cz. of Parmint (double strength) and add to it pint of hot water and a little sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day- •This will .often tiring q;mck relief from the distressing - head '’noises. Clogged nostril should-open; breath­ ing. become ea'sy, and the mucous stop dropping into tH|e throat, tt is easy to take! .Anyone who is threat­ ened wph catavrW deafness or who noises shot.Id give this prescription • a .trial. , * .»■ ■ attend another come to Cantu! - it is from ..Ado!- where Dccem- 4th next, a great I g? w 8* An Old-Fashioned Winter ■ .-J I ■ HARNESS AND COLLARS Farm e r.s • A11 e nt: o n—S pri n c i s n c a r 1 y here. Consult your nearest Harness Shop about Staco Harness Supplies. We sell our good* only .thro ugh your Jocal Staco Leather .Goods dejjjler. •The goods are' right., and $T are mir .prices, .We manufacture “l’n • cur fac­ tories ■=— •Harn$"S,s. Horse Collars. Sweat Tads. Horse Blankets,' and. Leather .Tr<i'vc'din^ Goods. Insist on Staco Brand Trade MarUT Gooch, and. you get. ■ «:.i .'or,. Made only- by .Samuel Trees Company Limited, 663 King St. West.- Toro it'o WRITE FOR CATALOGUE "ALL the Benefits of Cod Liver Oil WITHOUT the Taste The strength giving Vitamins' . ,ANind D together with the bone and both -building Hy­ pophosphites <?f Lime and . Soda are happily combined in Scott's Emulsion, the easily ' digested Cod Liver Oil. . To help build up resistance , against cold's and other dis-, ease?, to help build strong Straight bones—and sound . teeth, .take . , FOR SALE 60 CYCLE—110 VOLT—C. G.E. MOTOR IN .EXCELLENT CONDITION. FOR INFORMATION APPLY Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Adelaide St W., Toronto . “Toni and Jim have not come home fi-oiji school!” exclaimed Mrs. Thompson as she met het­ husband at the door on his return from work, It was the night of the te'rrib'Ie snow-storm and', although the Thompsons lived only from the. big .city,, all were blocked. • five the The father set opt in lion Of the school in search Of. the boys. Tom and Jim, finding it ini- possible to fbree way ilrrougli .the. storm; sought, shelter, in a hbiise which had" a telephone. They called home mid lio'w thank­ ful their Mollicr w.is !'■'> l'C.ir their voices/ SCOTT’S EMULSION THE DIGESTIBLE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUES For Sift bv YOUR DRUGGIST T'..s ■5(- - :• tec (.« Ft 6 i■ 'll :g SC.50 for. 1 S:eud ft 3c.staittpe.!. GIFF BAKER, 39 LEE AVEAUE, TORONTO,-CAN