The Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-04-23, Page 3FELT LIKE AN OLD
WOMAN AT 30!
Hands, Ankles Swollen
With Rheumatism
a She had begun to feel like an old
woman —» yet she was only thirty.
Her hands and ankles were swollen'
with rheuihatism. Then, she started
taking Kruschen Salts. Read what
" ahejsays after six-months:—■
-—^-L-j4-am~-3U^nd^suff£.ited^.fi:oiiL^h.eiL=-.
matism. My hhnds and ankles used
to be-awfully swollen, and jpyknee
joints were . very painful .when I
went upstairs. 1 was beginning to
feel like an old woman.JATter spend
ing db'llai-'S, on. different remedies, I
tried'Ku,'.usehen SffMs. I-'take it As-
directed, in a tumbler of,Jwt Water.
■'.My, hands and feet; are. .normal; a, ft er-u 'ii?< months-of; Krusehbri, and I feel
different in every, way.i’r—(Mrs?) M.
, The .pains of. rheumatism ,are. fre
quently caused by uric a'rtid deposits
in the muscles and joints. Two ef-r
fective solvents pf these deposits are sodium and potassium, kruschen
Salts contain both sodium and potas-
6 . ilum. They bring a double action to
bear in dissolving the uric acid. ’
Gold Creek Mines
The recent radio talks by the
Minister of Mines, Hojk Mr. Crerar,
are drawing widespread attention to
the investment possibilities of the
mining' industry. Among the better
opportunities, of the present time,
Gold Creek Miq.es Limited stands
opt as Offering its own stock direct
to the investing public, thereby sav
ing the indirect, dealing with brokers'
that has been so prevalent, in the
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My Garden
A window-box upon a sill,
(Of blue/. an$ red and green,
I smell and* smell and take my fillj.—.
This garden scarcely seen.
The buds so shy and quiet,—still,
Amidst the wavering green ;
1 But brave they are, and grow they
■ Will, " ;■ . ' ,----J—-..
A window-box upon a sill;
TVs telling me, I ween:
“Look up, and out, artd grows until
Beauty in life you gleam.”
—Gertrude Boon Rilance.
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The. Company’s property is legated*
in the Lake of the Woods area and
recent drilling operations show
most encouraging results. The vein,
which has. been traced on surface for
700 .feet ..has been pierced ,' by t’hie’
dridls iri.'fpu-rfee,n places and, every
.hole’k+i'iir’? the vein. . Chan pel arid
grab samples ljave revealed^ values.,
up to over. $30 |o the ton. Funds are
being raised, by the Companj to ex
tend the diamond drilling’ campaign,
dewater the' shaft which is down to'
50 feet, and prepare th^ property
for subsequent productive effort.’
John H; Roberts, one of the lead
ing mining . .newspapermen of i Can
ada, having published and edited The
Canadian Mining Reporter" for years,
is the President of the Company. i
Canadian Car For ' His Majesty
Its Traffic Toll
■ Above id" ,&liown'“ the McLarty hlin-Bujek -Jhhousinc, .-built •s>i-f::illy '
■ln.Canai.Ia,'for the King...His Majesty-has. sJguiliwi his coinH< te/ap-.-
'.i)i'o.v;ii o.f •the manv'innoVntiLns h-' t''i -' fneri’i! piPi'lcff;. v-hn-h i;winded „
.. 'Bpedal reading:’ lights -in the.'I'f-.-ar oHnptirlnu-iii 4}wh!ht vuji-,n<-at
com-Pai'tmerits' for cigarettes, pipes, niat.eh.fts anil ■ nwt' briftks. . Fh's Hd
■'■.of |he. fop row of'.cupboards drops -on quadrants to forni. 'a -glass- .
covered, ta,bje.
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From 'the ■ Quebec Covn-ninent’s
Tourist Buffetiri.
The Province of Quebe^,. despite an
increase in the number of automobiles
on its highways, recorded a decrease
in_lh.e.. num her .£)X..a£C.l deals,, fajal. and.
otherwise, 'during the course of 1.935,
there being soim,- 7,000" mishaps in all
in which some three hundred people
dost their-lives, and over five thous
and were injured, .more or l--ss «or:-
WASH1NGTQN, — Rivers and har-
bors projects undev the $150,000,000
Item in the War Department appro
priation bill and approved by the Se
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Keewecnaw Waterway, $1,300,000;
Reef Passage,— $T3‘2;0 00—“"St; “ -Mary* 8 -
Reef Passage, $lr32,000; St. Mary’s
River,. $175,000;- Straits of Mackinac,
$50,000; channels in -Lake St. Clair,
$160,000; Detroit River, $1^0,000; Al
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Another of those little internation-'
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,®th Niagara Falls, Ontario, Troop to-',
gethef’for aji eye.ni.ng of games and
refreshments in St., Andrew’s United
Church gymnasium. ■ . ' '
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’ilj^jnaking oF'miniature campfires
was one week's patrol competition
Flnaricial representative for this
area, required 'by •operallhgf e(’l'l
mining company. Must be resident
of the immediate district. Sales
- ability. n.0| required-,• but sucewsful
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upon facts, that ha^e been gathered
regarding livestock and livestock
i management, crop production, soil
management, disease and insect con
trol and Husihess organization -of the-
farming industry. Individual prob
lems involving one or more of. these,
and many other phases of agricul
ture, engage the attention of Ontario
farmers from day to day. During the
winter months there i.s a little*";more,
time for study of the most wacute
problems. ’
Through this column farmers may'
secure the latest information pertain*
irig to their difficulties. ' To intro
duce this service Professor Bell has
prepared the .following .typical prob
lems to indicate the information
which '.should be given in order that
a satisfactory answer can be made.
If answer is de’sired by letter en
close stamped and addressed envelope
fpr reply. Address all inquiries to
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,feature for -the 4th Gueiph (Trinity)
S'cout Troon. . . - -.
, ._ ______ 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto,- Ont.
• The lPt.Acton Troop, Ontario,, had.
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their, curiosity regarding,, the' thak.ing
of a newspaper- well satisfied during
a tour through the plant of the Acton
Free-Props. Each Scout/was given a
Linotype slug -bearing,his/name. .
Reports presented at Maiiitoba/s an
nual meeting showed an increase in
membership of 8S0, to, a new* high to
tal of 6,536. ... *
QUESTION II
E-. G. II,, Bruce County -—“Will
a 2-T2-6 fertilizer give as good
results sown in the ordinary way
. as ^ .th’e amount of '4-24-12 fer-
----tilizer ,Mwn in the same wav on
A combined meeting of the 17t-ii Ha
milton(St: Alban’s)' Troop and Pack
in the church hall gave visiting par-
■^t's^n'^piToi'tTrrrtty' of obsetvuTfg -the-
boys at work and play. After the op
ening ceremonies'the pack In a ser
ies of tableaux' demonstrated “The
Life of a Cub,” through all stages to
the ceremony of “Going . Up”.into 4he
Scout troop. Proficiency badge?-Were
presented and refreshments served at
the campfire.
A Bicycle Batrol has been organized
by the 1st Port Dalhousie Troop, and
plans made for a feumjrier of bike
hikes.' ,
A “monkey bridge" mdde rope
and Scout staves, was built across
their hall by. the. boys of the 1st Hes-
peler Troop. The members of the troop
proved the strength of the bridge by
Crossing over-it. -,o
A “Model City of the Future/' plan
ned and built by Scout James Murray
of the. 84th Toronto (Sherbiurne
United ' Church) Troop, attracted
much attention at the recent Toronto
District Scouters” Conference. It was.,
photographed and reproduced in To-1
ronto ■ paper's.
Sixteen Scout's of the 3rd .Guelph
Troop are going in for fencing as a
part of the qualifications for the Mas
ters t-Arms badge-.
A JBoy Scout choir is being organ
ized at Moose Jaw, Sask. Concerts
will be given in aid of Scout' work
funds, and it is likely that the choir
will compete in the annual Provincial
Musical Festival. ,
Q heavy clay land?” j.
ANSWER:—
• We find our fertilizer tests, that
In all cases, fertilizer sown with fl
drill,—which would .'include' fer
tilizer. sown with a good fertilizer
drilling attachment,- gives, much
better results' than the same fer7
;1 tilizer -sown- broadcast- -and—vvork--
. ed in by discing and harrowing.
” The reason for this is undoubted
ly the fact that available plants
food is concentrated nearer the
seed - but not touching it to any
.- extent, and, is therefore available'
in Considerable quantity for early
help tp the growing crop.
The second part of.-your. ques-.
'tion comparing concentrated fer
tilizer with the single strength
fertilizer raises a question which
[has not as yet been fully settled,
or instance,, the ’claim is made that
200 lbs, of 4-24-12 will give as
good results as 400 lbs. of 2-12-6.
Both these parcels of -fertilizer
contain exactly the . same Amount
. of plant nutrients (hrtrbgen,
Welcome,
General Improvement!
Tire key man in the whok?
b i l u a (\; i -i * G v: n .• .31„ 1 n i p't u \ e-
mc'iit. He’s bringing men u ho
roli-their-own. back to the
fl rie sit t o b a c co • t h e r e" i s. —
Ogden’s. Fragrant—say, that’s,
the middle name of Ogden’s i
Fine Cut! It rolls a better and
mote satisfying cigarette every
time. And when you use
f‘Chantecler” or *‘Vogue”
papers with Ogden’s you’ve
got the combination that wins
every time. Why don’t you
try Ogden’s Fine Cut?
' . Wli !•'<•. l/.‘" 7 show a
ov-;- tlujv.o .'for they' ben';' eio-
ql-ient,,testimony to the fact xliat inOre
care is needed on the highways of the,
Province," and that a driver, should
be in complete, cohlro.1 <o.f his car :a4'
all times. . i ■ - ‘ - -j-4 " ' ■
Speeding, is ever one"$)t t-he chi.ef
causes of accidents, there being 'a
number of drivers who fefel sure’that -
limy can bring .' their car to a -dead
stop, if necessary, in a few' feet- even
though travelling at high speed.
Blinding lights is another contribu-
.! tory factor to accidents, and many, of
-• ; i ■ ’ those whose cars were wrecked dur-' phosphorierocid and potash). Ac* | fng tiie course of the year,, and who
tual field- measurement has not W(3ro injured can. blame blinding
. Confirmed the claim that the one-' Jights for their m'ishap?
half weight of concentrated fer- ' , r a • • »■ tilizer is as effective as the Dor- ^ars whose brakes are not in good
mat weight of a single. strength 01der* Posing other machines on he
.. fertilizer in all cases. Of course, cunes and f1Ils’ de^tive hgh s
- it is obviousnutrients, per pound is cheaper in j there is still a. time-worn trick of try-
the. double strength fertilizer than t0 to level-crossings.
.. it is in - the single strength,. We ■ Each and a11 of tbese werd responsible
suspect tjiat®' where t'hjj' claim' of i ^or a certain number of accidents^, dur-
more efficient spreading of fer-'^n^ tlje course of-the year. . *
tilizer , on account of concehtra^ __ -- ___
tion is.claimed for a particular!.-eliminating level-crossings within its
type of machine, that actually rib ' confines, but this, ic "
. comparison has . been made with j cannot ■ be -'completed in :a :day,
the efficiency of an equal,ar,k’—t
of single strength fertilizer. -crossings have been eliminated, it "is
Understand, we are not' arguing much, to be preferred' for drivers to
-/against * the - trse" ;of .■• concentrated”'' slow do'wn ami- tepmo' to A-d-ertd -step
■ .fertilizers;; we'^are^Tguing-hfor ' before venturing across, a J.ev^L_c.ros-
fair and honest comparisons. ' $ing. In.a, number of cases, the?
. More wo>-........... ....
c.ent'rated .- fertilizer te:
final decisions can
QUESTION-111:— "
■S. G. M;, Essex
have a field from’
^becn cutting alfalfa hay ,ior sev-
eral years. It has turned pretty
much to giu|ss.. We pasture-d it
1^-st season and "want to again
• this season-; We thought it blight,
be well to- fertilize i.t as we'have
----quite a large herd of, cattle arrd-
want to get. all -the feed possible
off .of it. -The soil is a Sandy loajn.
I would be glad to get
vice.”
ANSWER.:— '
From our experience,
you would do well to;
least three ’ bags of 2-12.-10 to'
—;your alfalfa field, as soon as the
snow is goiie and the.soil is suf
ficiently dry! to drive on. This'!
fertilizer would be best applied j
with a lime broadcaster, but. if, ux,„1(u KU. ul_.V1UVIlia ia?l
you do not have this implement,; year was not during the height of the
an. ordinary ^er^lJJzer-grain jdrill. seafjOa with jts infiux ^f Un-
Will do the job fairly we 1, if you states visitors, but October when
eave the discs suspended so that ;.nearly aR visn6rg h5d returned hoine
they will not cut into the alfalfa a(fer ih-eil, 19.35 ,vacation. The comb-
‘ I inatior. of early morning frost and
vve have gotten profitable re-; ~ a ,„..u„_1... x... Irani, which has the effect of making
the' roads, slippery, caused innunm-r1
able -skids and accidents with nor-
1 mally careful drivers losing control
j of their machines on ice-coated roads.
‘ On the other hand, February was
'the month during .1935 when the
smallest number- of accidents was re
ported this being, due possibly . .to
the' fact that a number of motorists-
in the Province store their machines
i away, in the Fajll and Only' take them
| out of the garage during, the latter
part of March or the beginning - of
.April. .
While ho official statistics r^gar<l-,
I the ntimbe.r of automobile accidents
deaths'and property damage during
1935 have yet been issued the tola)
when'it- Is made public will reveal the
ever-pressing need of caution, and it
will serve to drive home the did mot
to ''An ounce "of prevention is worth
a pound of cure.”. X Q .. ; 1
I. hills, and defective .lights
■eaiiAes-_aL.iacclde.nts, while.
The Province of'Quebec is gradually.
type of machine, that actually rib ! confines, but this, is - a matter that
.comparison has . been made with J cannot ■ be ■' completed in a ;day, or a
the efficiency of an equal'amount' year, and until such time as all level-
of single strength fertilizer. •
comparisons. ' sing. hr.a, number of cases these cros
sings are .“blind ones, and'unless'' a
driver comes to a stop before ven-'
Hiring across the tracks he runs the
risk of not-only having his ear all
smashed by -an oncoming train, but
also paying for his folly with life.
Motorist*' do not ■ always- escape*,
■.scot free in crashes, as during the
course nf. 193.7, more than 5u per cent
of those who lost their lives in, col
lisions or accidents were at thewhec!
of'a car.'Pedestrians, especially those
must be done on co'n-i
before
b.e imide.
County:—“We.
which we have
your ad-
. / •
I believe
apply . at
who are in til1? habit of jay-kvuIking
or crossing the streets at places'other
than corners, also suffered heavily
during the course of the year, both in
the numbers Of killed and injured..
Drivers %f horse-drawn vehicles
also camo in ..for their share of.casu
alties. as a n-umher of drivers were
killed and injured, and animals des
troyed- as the result of accidents with
automobiles.
Curiously enough - the heaviest’'
month for highway accidents last
suits on alfalfa, by top-dressing
with 0-12’-10 or 0-1'2-15, but, in :
as hiuch as your alfalfa, is killed,
out pretty largely in sortie seC-j
tidns, the .'2%' nitrogen in addi-j
tion to the minerals carrying phris-’
phorus and potash will be of great
4 helpzto the grass.
After being buried for 25 days
beneath five feet of sriqw, a young
-coltrthiat -went astray in a blizzard .in
Iceland has -been found—alive. . • The.
animal was able ‘to; walk back 'to its -
farm two'miles away.
Mr. Hepburn.' said he' was support
ed-by all provinces -in his contention
at the dominion-provincial conference
that provinces, .had a7.prior-right to
levy an income tax. “ -* - . '•/ *• ■ ‘ .
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