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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-05-14, Page 7
1 IN DESPAIR WITH RHEUMATISM of as or •Had Given Up Hopes Relief Now Finds Life a Joy • Whether you have rheumatism badly us this woman had it, •whether you ‘‘merely get an occa- . -Monal -twinger-you will certainly- be' : Interested to know how such-a se.vere, case vzas relieved:—- J | “I feel I should like to teH'-you,”’ the woman whites, “how much better ■/'I amsince this time last year for taking Kruschen Salts. £ could al most say I am quite relidvecj .qf irheumatism in .my legs, as I can now 'go up and down stgifs like a normal person. Last year L couldn’t bend my ■ right knee;without suffering terrible- . pain. Jt. is such a plegs’ure to be alive, taow. At one time I really began to ithink I could find no relief. I was also a great sufferer with cohstipa- ition and T find nothing better than .‘Kruschen Salts,”^(Mrs.) M.A. . Rheumatism' is qom.rnonly caused by deposits of uric’'acid which lodge in the . body. Ki^xscheji helps to break up these'deposits and converts them ___into a harmless ■ solution, which is (promptly . removed"' through ' the ' na- turaf channels. 4 1 ■ ■ ’ * . s * •' , V i. ^Linking The World By Telephone . up these* deposits and converts them. x V • e 7 ii • N' ■U The linking of all ports of the world S»y the’telephone is proceeding at ah {■amazing .pace. It is now possible for -a telephone subscriber to sit in his 'home or office and telephone almost /any country without delay. I' There has, for instance, Just been ^established a direct radiotelephone .service between Great Britain and Kenya, a British colony and protect orate in East Africa. The links are combined in London and at Ngo.ng, near Nairobi, for connection to respective telephone networks. Wire and the wireless system together. The' charge for .the the The work new service is £4 10s for a three-minute be. fair use pl' the convenience despite, the.cost. Majors Tryon, the Postmasier-Gen- ,eral, believes that the near future will ■ee the completion of a telephone net work, which will afford . communica tion by the spoken word between all Harts of the British Commonwealth. ^Thus will empire distances be still (further “shortened.’’ — Edmonton Journal. J' . !^IRACLE yEAST Does Not Require .Refrigeration Will Do Your Baking in 5 Hours '1 ■ D , A brothel io every other Scout, without regard io race or creed A colldcfion of samples of wcqd_ ‘of trees 'growing, in Ontario sent by the Boy Scouts of Acton, Ontario, to the Boy Seou>ts of Acton, England-, was acknowledged by lift^ttfer froi)i J. Ewart Smart, Director of Education of.the Borough 'of Acton. The eolle.e-. tion was shown-to. boys im attendaniee at the various school'handicraft -cen tres of. the Borough before being han ded over-to (ho Scouts'for permanent ’ display in their headquarters,'T ■A- « A new 100-acre camp site within hiking distance from the end of the eastern (.Toronto, street car Jine will, be the hiking and camping mecca of 'many of Toronto’s .9,'000 Scouts . and Cubs this Summer. The size and top ographical feotures 'of the site will permit of numerous individual troop -cam ps.--— -----:—t~----------—-- -——r— Sea Scouts of the 2nd Edmonton (St. Faith’s) Scout Group are compet ing in making models of the. famous, ship recently featured in the movies, H.M.S. “Bounty.” ' The 23rd Hamiltbn, which last year had 12 Scouts out under canvas over the 24th of May, this year will have 20 Scouts and 3 leaders, the Scouts including the “Viking” Sea Scout pa trol. The Vikings will take along a Thought He Was Dead P A * mftMMWHKaftT;. w ftuioE* i nm »'fftiftu nwai ,u . ...... • /iipa.t. jyhiclh llifiy^ h.av.e^cuon.tl.y ^equii^- ed. ... - •' /Eighteen’ boys appeared on one. meeting evening as applicants * to join tile. 4Ui Kitchener <St. Mary's) .Scout Troop. As-a. result, plans, are ' unde’r way to organize a Second- troop.' A truly intefii'atiohal Boy Scout, IS teat 'at the Can.adXan Ac&d-.. efmy,/'Kobe, Japan. Its"’ mein'bership includes boys-'from CanadaL the ..Unit ed States, England,- Austria', Guate mala, Holland, Spain, Denmark, Ice land, tlie Channel Islands, and a Jew ish boy of a • family-exiled from Ger-- many. ■ A contingent of Boy Scouts under leadership of the Headmaster the "ifan’DAV-”Csiniiy-^fool7"”wl’n i-epres- ent Great Britain this summer at a large Scout camp to be held near Colmar, Alsace, to celebrate tho Jub ilee of the Eciaireufs (Scouts)- Union- istes de F-rande. That’Rover Scout training had prov ed a ..valuable”ISUndatlon for other, study by * theological students nt Bish-op’s College, .Le.nnoxyi.Lle,. ‘...wks.. the tribute paid by the Rt. Rev. Phil lip Carrington, Lotd Bishop of Quc-i The sales manager’s wife had Cal led at the office, to be told that he was in conference. . H6 (when conference was.over) — Were you terribly bored while waiting for me, dear?” ' . ' She ‘ No darling. I amused my self with those ducky little colored pine In that inap on the wall. ‘1 changed them around and made them look much pyettier. Man — “Have you notided how a wpman lowers her voice ^R’heaever- she asks for- anything?” . > Neighbour — “Oh, yfes. But have you. noticed how she raises It if she doesn’t get it? tf’ 1 :Aj X .}!*•** ^3/ X t '<• /• V /* 'J i / ggl $ $ I 1 Price 10c Package If your Rrocet has not re ceived his' sup ply, aend 10 cents (coin) for 1«oz. re gular size pack-, age, enough for 10 bak ings, or write for FREE- sample, to Dyson1* Limited Dept. A. Winnipeg, Canada ; ralst fl 01. ’ . werwrl ;. . NETWT. DYSONS MIRACLE YEAST Bakes Bread and Rolls InSHoiirs hire Dry -F«t Riting^y INDIGESTION A THING OF THE'PAST GASTRONOX will give yon relief from -Indigestion- and other gastric disorders! Let it help you to 'ha9 helped thousands. CasTRONOa, an atnar.ing alkaline stbmach IfWder, neutralizes acid and peps you up. ™ess and social success depend upon Physical fitness. Kat and drink whnt you Mm'and take GASTRONOX I Get it today! Sold at all drug stores.' KEEP Slim With ITON TON yBESCRIPTION TABLETS Ab ftid io glendernewt and,^ ,lMdy chemical balance. A pre- 'fftratlon to eliminate waste♦ material. Fries $1.00 and $2.oo _ ar box. Ont of town custom- t send money With order. 'S61s Distributors for Domin ion .of danada. TON TON, PRODUCTS DEG’D., , Won 122, Station H., 1420 St. Catherine West. Montreal, P.Q. LIVE STOCK MARKETING Shipping on th© co-operative plan has peen productive of splendid results. Belling, on the-open market means real lvalue for the owners. Get Jo touch with US. , ■ . * ■ ' . . ,- Wtltc^-Wlre—ot Telephone LYndhnrst 1143 Cd-0pjESiATIVH COMPANY,LtVE STOCK COMMISSION DEFT. Union Stock Yards. West Toronto I . Life Insurance — Money that a mon provides for his wi-dow, and then borrows from her. Yet there are people who -spend money for beefsteak when they have not seen a-moving picture for more than a week. And usually you can recognize an only child. Jt has a thermometer sticking in its, mouth. Bolster — “Yes, when I was . in Africa a lion ran across my path. 1 had no gun in my hand so I took a pail of water and pollut’d it over his head and he ran- away. , Bored Listener —..“I can vouch for. that. Twas in Africa ot the, same time and the lion ran into me and when I stroked his mane, it was still quite damp. With-onA:woman in every eight working nt a job outside, in 1936. it looks as if the day of "the woman in the home*’ may be reaching the van ishing point about 1950. . Ill to you about the milk delivering to me late- require it for christcn- Man and wife should have tee same, religion, the| same taste, and the same Idea .about tee proper frequency of baths. The Minister (to his milkman) 'want to speak you have boon ly *— we don't ings. , . Grow Strawberries • .Mt .Out- Hardy Georgian Bay Plants ' Succeed Everywhere , Improved Senator Dunlap 125—$l.dO, 500— $2.75. 1000—$5.00 Giant Mary Washington ' Asparagus,. 50-650,. 100—$1.00 Shipped Safely .Anywhere •-*- prepaid . with full cultural directions. W. J. GALBRAITH ”Mapledene” Stayner, Ont. *"■■<■■■■■*MIMHMaa■■ “The Contester" K Weekly Bulletin Service for tontestants, Artists and Authors’ This Service consists of International Prize Contests, Markets for Car toons, Illustrations, Borders. Designs fQf Magazines, Advertising, Greet-, lag cards and’ Verses. Article©, Limericks, poemis, Slogans, and Stories. $2.50 for 1 year, $1.50 for 6 months, $1;00 for 3 months, 5Ca for 1 month, and a sample 10©. Send a So jumped, addressed anvelope for other 'htohey making Idgas. .. • •; Gift Baker, 39 Lee Avenue, Toronto, Canada ...... .. _..............ft. .... ... : \r r*<? •'•'My father is dead'! Where'caiv I £el a doctor ? ” shouted a small bov as he rushed ' into a‘store in St. Catharines. j . - ‘ \ 1 ' ■•'■• Alex Junkin, Bell Telephone Installer, was in the store’and suggested that Dr. E. D.. Coutts he called. Trained by the ,First Aid courses, provided by thes telephone company for just such an emergency, Mr. Junkin followed the boy to-liis home. He found the father Iving oil a touch where he had been placed- by -hi^ if ejvho hjtd.jiis^exed^W^jAwg-4^ overconie'w^^^ • J ' ■ ■ i Mr. Junkin at. once applied .artificial respiration, at the same time asking that hot coflee ■■ be made and'plenty.of blankets be’supplied. In a’very few minutes the heart \attfon could be felt and in a short time he was sufficiently conscious to swallow a little hot coffee:. . ..When Doctor Coutts arrived he assured the Bell Telephone man that his intelligent and speedy action .had undoubtedly saved the mauls, life. - • ' i ■z. 71 Helping Spring Yeary If There Is. Peace, Says Dr. Tory •/ MONTREAL — Development of Canada’s .natural resources during the. next' 25 years, if, there is peace, will grow more, than it has- during the past 75, Dr. H. M. Tory-, -Ottawa, honorary director of the Aassociation of Canadian Clubs, said- at the an nual meeting of the Women’s' Can adian Club here" recently, There was every justification for an optimistic attitude in Canada, he said. The right combination of land and climate had created conditions to make a civilization. Canada was a large country, com munications were easy, centres . of population were close at hand, he continued. The people, the two greatest civilizing, and colonizing races in the world combined into one nation, were virile, intelligent and progressive.' The past generations had made a magnificent job of 'Canada, Div Tb|ry said. Mistakes had been made, he admitted. Canada was even now paying the piper for stupidity in eai;ly transportation development, but, he said, there never would have been a Canada had it not been for the railways.. Dr. Toi'y praisbd the tendency to study hational problems. -Unity must be maintained, he said, and provin cial barriers should be, broken down even more than they now are. Can ada must take leadership in ’ intel lectual movements, he concluded, for an educated people was the found ation of civilization. British Farmers Visiting Canada VICTORIA. — Forty-four members Of the British National ' Union Barty of Agriculturists are itr Victoria on the last leg of a tour that has token them to India, South Africa, Austral ia and New Zealand. The party head ed, by Major-Generaj Francis J. Dun- cam will study Canadian farming me thods before ’’returning to, England. They plan stopping at Niagara Falls, Ontario. • ‘ Visitor*— * If your mother gave you a large apple and a small one and told you to divide wi.th j’DUr. brother, which apple would you>give him?7’ Junior — “Do you mean, my big brother or my little one?*' 1 I went for a walk this morning. In the* freshening air of . spring And I -heard , the crows tj-cawing -Telling—the—return—of-spi’ing- I heard the running.water Now freed from its winter in ice And I hear the indignant chatter Of. a-squirrel’s scolding: voice? I saw the new buds, forming On maple and ash and: thorn And I saw the flowers .-open ing In the’: coming light of dawn I saw the blue-eyed voilet- shine In the rising sun of spring ■/ ; And'I thought of all the joy sublime 'These little flowers bring. I came to a bank of violets blue And there I Stooped down. to pick A bouquet foi* my mothei' who Is home in bed and sick As I sat. there picking violets I thought of our God above Who had painted these few vioiets In tokeri. of His dear love. And :howr can We best follow This example set by. Him? And do ’oui’ best to help along His flowers in the spring? We can pick them gently-ope by And only, take a few Leaving the rest to dry in the Aftei' a bath, in the dew. —Philip Sidney Irwin. one sun Mechanics of Farm Homes Elicit Keen Interest of Women NORTH BATTLEFO11D, Sask., — Women of y&rtheVn Saskatchewan have provejFthey. can grasp mechan ics of the^irm home aS readily as their huslrands, according to Prof. R. Frey of the engineering department of the University of Saskatchewan; A three-day short course conducted here for farm womeii by the univer sity proved highly successful.' &'ofes- sor Frey discussed a number of water and disposal systems to an attentive .audience of-women from the surround ing district.. He was astounded at the conclusion of his talks to find himself target for a barrage of questions. Among other .things the- women lis teners were anxious to know the best way to reinforce a cement cistern, a treatment- for leaky cement and. what to xlo w steps. Resurfacing a cement wal.k also was a frequent question. The professor spent, so mucli time trying (to answer the. many queries he almost missed a later session with the women’s husbands. During the lectures many, women took notes and showed higli.skill in copying diagrams. British Architects, Use; Cana dian' Materials.- 'Extensively LONDON, Eng. — Fox* feminine ■visitors to the British Industries .Fair One of the outstanding displays was a complete” model kitchen de signed by the well-known Bri tish architect,' Frederick Barber, L.R.I.B.A., F.I.B/D. In recent years,- enormous strides have been made in housing- throughout Great Britain and the housewife’s chief work ,1‘ooi-n has not been overlooked. To Canadians, soirie of the kitchen terms will -be" interesting but', un familiar. The wotfd “cooker’’ is' used instead of'stove and an “elec tric fire”''is included in the equip ment to take care of the heating of the room. The larder is pnCessen- tial as well as hatch, fitments. . On iixvesrigatiftn, much of this new British kitchen originates in. Canada. Metals are widely psfcd, the windows, for. instance, being? metal and the natural Can^diarl al loy of nickel and copper,-monel me tal, is used for practically all work ing surfaces, for table tops,' larder shelves and ' the--hot-water boiler. Cooking uteqsils are of pu"& Cana dian nickel while nickel-chromium alloys are used foi* electric heating ■and cooking elements. —' | .. - ----' Road Mileage v Almost que-thifd ot the highwayi of the world are in the United States. The total, road mileage in the entire .ivorld is a little' over -9.200,0.(llL_m.i.ies- Of this mileage, almost -3,900,000 miles ' are in North America and South Am erica. Europe has •3,3'00,000 miles. Asia a little over 1,000,000. Australasia, a., little over .'500,000 miles and Africa, just under'40.0,000 miles. Of, the. mile- age on the two American continents, . . the- United .States has over 3,000,000 miles out of a total of. 3.S00,000 miles. 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