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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-07-09, Page 3• e Trythissaladdressing... it keeps or weeks/ "; 01111111111filDllll lll111111 1 j1 KRAFT Salad. Pressing is so .thoroughly blended, it will .keep tor. weeks., tt stav,s" good tight down to tht last tangy tea,. Spoonful. Best at a!, tt ;osis lust one -ban the price • .You re' aaE to paying:A generous L2'ounce jar sells for only 25 :encs. Get some codas,; .r10 Pik f 00 ', ,:ORM a irF.Uerixairs•rao 1.041160 rata NYREAl- I'm a Made •tnq fianad os, --1.130 .04409 V. graft•. Cheeseiaild Velvecte . • . 'on re- M Mther.. • - liHrs W." B. Batley "Mother, did .yon See that woman ahead''p!'us down 'en Ontario Avenue. je'k her .little- girl along ,and' tell her • to !ahut up"?" .• • "Yes, I, :did; , Jerry;. and L :felt • Sorry.' for both of them," • "For.both.ot them?; Why. I just felt . Sorry , for' the little girh, .. I wonder what she was crging atbout?": Jerry and hie. mother. •were resting' on the lawn under their. favorite tree 'after. their .trip'•rto' town. ,. Alth`o'ugh. "only .51x ,years o1.d, Jerry, was learning •, to think reflectively. , . Both were silent for -a While,. then the boy continued, "You:.wouldn't :have. • done' that°'way it''some.thing had both ered .me, 'until T cried,, would you?" • "i hope not,''Son, tiut''a mother, gets sante nervous; and ,upset someti ' es.. What do 0 y. u think • I should 'have, ' . done?" • • believe ' you 'would' Nave said, 'What'd tb» trouble, -Jerry boy,_ can't you stop crying • and Jell' 'me __..about. it?:" -_Then. I.dhave-trted-,ta•stop- • and if I couldn't'you *odd .have stood: still aad-talked• it out with me; ' Then everything, would hate been all right, • But I'm 'too big, to' cry on' the street hougl} •a. I'm -furs= -glad -you 4. are my mother` and that w.e• can talk together the way we do." . "That' ip sweet of you, 'Little and I appreciate it very .much: I fin just an 'glad :you are .;ray. don as you are that• I' am, your mother" ' • "I geese. we- are churns,". the . boy said` as: -he stilled' up'- at,• bis' mother. Three .lie scampered off to ,meet, ;hie dog. . The mother net wondering', about the woman' who had .impressed her 'son so unfavorably. Whyhad' she not' tried 1to-51scoVer the- source .of the' trouble and. to. remedy it instead of being so rude and unkind'? ' "Why ie , it{" She s thought;.. "that. i thfrs'so often forget that. children are persons and'shonid be treated with respect? ,How humiliating to a 'little girl '.to' be 'handled. no: • roughly and' spoken le so rudelyjn; pablicl "I wonder if the: child quill ever feel ike.going'to her,�and talking over her roubles •. Wi11' she tell her mother I t they are. chums and she is gIad� to be her 'lithe, girl? Why I'd 'almost have •halted traffic, I believe, if necessary "to see what caused• •the child to be 'un- happy enough to cry like that. Why, „ -dadnt the woman -lead" her gently to: one side where they could have, dis- eased the "matter ciui'et'Iy until iinhap piness . Was. erased • from- the sweet t young face? Tae., r" this . child,;''' too, Steals iravdy m a . you're my, ,mother ._ Issued by the, National Kindergarten Association,' 8 West 90th Man, Street; New York' : City. These article s...13 i; • • • 9 w�iara r�,rre req •Ca,e?:-:tiF',. , r.:.'"! r�},.. Declare 'Tobacco .►wl :Lams • Co ,tarns Vitam*ns Mother. (lo aohnnY)-•`Gd •to ' .the store .and get a pound of sodee reek - Seeds of . Plant • Hav'e High era:" . . Johnny.''(on way to. the store). --1- Food Value, Exp:erk.,. "Cr ckere � .� ,,-.hfe erack@1'p:.yN,gia.tt:_ore,!ck..'(_ era,, tornedaes ' ...,:1 Storekeeper 'What do yolf want,' i Johnny -"Give me a. pound of.tor; 1 Washington. -The seeds of the, pergloes.' '• - baccel plant have a• high food value p$ and include; three of .the eiseitial vita- Iniilviduat ity. .nilns In "reasonable a)i,'ndence," ac- The fiddles wishes he could sing, • cording to the report of experiments, •• The :writer .longs to Paint, -4'... conducted' at "Tale' University'Test The subject wishes to..be king, Ott rats showed that any traces^of the The devil crated be a'se,int; poisonous: alkaloid, nicotine, cannot be 'But wise is he Who ',plods:along '• -demonstrated. •' . •+ And leav;es''the, singer to'his song-, Rats fed 'on'. a diet consisting,Q-f, 90'1 'per cent, tobacco Seed grew at• the • O ,let tine dancer dance, 'say, 11,•. average, norrnal rate''for' 10e days and.' a :Oiie job enough for Nie, showed no ill,'effects' " They. ate the Twere mce'to paint a sumer .sky • seed ;greedily, : • And, take,the artists fee- .. • Thus; day's• the report, ' there • is reit= 'Twere nice: to do. ••another'g-v.�yt''ork, son to believe that tobacco seed cone But i've'a task 1, mustn't shirk -tants. p 'oteins {.of goad 4tologieal qual'i� ' tx$ "seed tilat� it :includes` a� ;least • Nita-,• -,files A,.B.and G in' reasonable abund.- ance. `No-.adv+antage seems. to, accrue. from additions. of a: more complex salt miiti re to this unuseal .ration The further study 'of ,th,a nutritive factors. 'of the raGB: • .in:'the tobacco seed is. being prosecuted vi'gprously." , Mr, Pearce, the -teacher, Was' explain- ! . ing to the class of •small children the It was noted storing a preliminary meaning .of the `word "Collision:" study et, the. seeds" 'the. repert. con- Pearce -"A co'lieion is'wheh times, :'"that nicotine, while 'entirely two things •eome..together. .unexpected- absent.fro_m• •the uneprout.ed eeed,'•was present'in co:ns:picuo'u's.:amounts' in the sprouts•that develop; in about 12 days. When •the seeds..•:are scatter Sen.'blot= tine .'pr per nioistelned' with distilled water. • It is:ev'Ident'that 'this'alkaloid is synthesized very early in the ,life Of the plant" • The experimenters are tr. out where the nicotine, a de in its.;pure.state, cente8 fro cal analysis shows• that the seed con �mertters Sage Nicotine Absent in Tests f,T'be farmer ,was.4.67 ii.tkt mss mal�'e�llls-appearal'1ee i,n•th'is worlda'G cording 'to• the recortj,: and if things' should come: to the' worst, the 'Par#t'ier wou}d be the last `elan tq be tord;ed out. find adly poison • froth:. Chemi- tains a high prdportion'' of fit 'and a very low proportion of 'carboh+ydrates,• thus • somewhat' •resembling the soy ' been and various Lily nuts. • A Method has, been. devised; •the re= port states, of "extracting the'.protein content, of the seed, and a .stud} Of, its l the •blanred thinover. chernicai_properties n w_.is under way.-' • ' , .. •• g .sect: oyer .again. The investigators are'especially 'in- ' Orator- if tee averaie man Vvere• -erected-in-the-various`-water-soluhie ly. Now can anyone give anexample Of a collision?" . Johnny"•Twine. ". There is. no: one:who knows quite so• Much about, how a` tiling should be done :as :the ,fellow who • doesn't know anything about it. The less a men knows about a :mat'ter, the more tree he is' witli:.advice. Probably the first. rain that fell in the : Garden ' .et Edetl Was right' after ,edam discarded- his fig leaf 'for .a pair -of w•hit'e duck breeches. Then there, wasp. the young bride who grew'suddenly jealous when her :husband revealed 'he 'was,'in.love with his work. ' The woman who mar- riea' in order ea Obtain -a meal -ticket• will often find , that she his to earn. to look himself :squarelyin the face ilbstanc_es ahich--m.0-6-c .prr_eaelit_�assnt':n ata' a-sk himself w - hat he iegIly needed the . alkaline content. • Thus '.far they h8ye-(1emonstrated most, what would by the answer?” - the ;presence of five bio-chemi a1'sub- Heckler -"A rubber neck." , stances=chaetae, an alkaline , su ,. stance found in the yolks of eggs; be- taine found in beets; adenine, •a pro duct of :grc n In'g plant cells, arginine' 'and guanine. But there 'is.no -trace of, nicotine, 'the alkoioid peculiar 'to to- bacco itself. Somehow or other it is are appearing, weekly n" out columns: Friendlyn.finals A In' the New' York Hippodrome'. 'a short time ago :a remarkablefriend- ship existed between a bab?elephant. and a. fine'. large boarhound, both be- longing.to Mr. George power. The deg was in the habit of going regularly every morning to a .butcher's shop close by the Hippodrome, where •the' butcher would give' him a goodly par- ._._ -eel --etre fres=h ld craps• of-mleat`wraP ped in brown paper. The dog would ' -go straight home to the Hippodrome, lay the parcel down in front of the:lit- tle elephant, and wait patiently until the young animal had turned out the contents on the floor. Not caring for meat, he would pokeat it with his ' trunk disdainfully, arid .then' take- no further.notice of its This Was• the moment when the ' _ boarhound ould _ come . -forward and take it • all up again -bone by. bone, and scrap by. scrap -carry it all.;over to his; own kennel, and then' make a good breakfast at his ease. But he was never once known to attempt to eat it without' first offering it to his little friend: . Also, when he Was given carie or bis- cuits, the dog. would offer.. them first. to the young elephant. •But this was la different matter. Not 'a bit or scrap ronistituent of diet as.is the. dried leaf - not fend it. 1f some of these paragraph f:eC[_w • .1 selD FORT' �ES,EIREE I? YOU have not re, 1 culvert your copy of - infant -feeding-luerm. sure together with our .Baby Record Book 511 in the attached fonpoa and they will be sent you free of all coat.++ Eagle Brarid • doNOENSED, Milk r • orden Co Ltd., G;w, t7 eorge St , Torot;to. EMENI Pleae send. me free of Sour• authoritative titer - n Child Welfare -,t K lid, • • • ors did the little elephant give back to hie faithful:friend; ;Once.er twice, while watching. them, I .was amused to 'see •the`..dog atter.: waiting 'patiently and watching the • ether.'s enjoyment, very cautiously put one paw forward as :though to take a little bit' of the 'dainty: But, at the first. sign of such. .an action, the little elephant' would Gift up his trunk and hie voice, and-truw- pet h1s;"very loudest,, vastly indignant , that' the dog:should. try to get any. Acid; a tlrer lire- armrest thing-was-to-watch� the. dog's expression.! ' Such a meek, •.apologeic,.,reproachful j d expression. 'As th`cugh to say, as he licked' bis. lips, "Well; I- think you might have let• me have a" taste':"- a Ellen Velvin, In "Froin Jungle•to Zoo." - ., s • Lilies For Dinner East of.the Suez 1 • ' A hungry Canadian workman would c Something ,New -in • Style's The girls once •wore their skirts` quite short, • • Arlen -ow -They rlenow"they wear 'ear long; The drug store'cowboy's trousers Have pleats that look'all wrong., . created in the •labo'ra'tory oef the grow- • : ing plant:' The golfers wear. their plug fours neat Watercress Good And feel just fine and dandy, - In connection with the •'cherrits.rl :But wait tell the Mahatma comes And sets style a la Gandhi!. work, it announced, an easy method• hag' been ;mad. ter the preparation of ° Another authority. describes a Pes- • nicotine of high purity.' The workers simi t as 'a man who sits tinder the' 1sn..isP-fated-PliP3-nlcotimine,-a little' to of pl•osperity and -Fowls whea. known. volatile, alkaloid that aceors- the fruit falls lin his head. But an antes nicotine In tobacco, but is quite optimist is one who;,. untier,•similar cir- ifferent, ch.erriicalfy, from the poison cumstances, rubs his: head and grabs itself. the ruit.° There must have been a It is also reported' that an abund- fair nd open.mind .once 'upon a time;• nee of vitarnine E has been demon- .sine someone had to invent that.say; trated ' in: the leaves of wateecress. ing about there being' two sides to Tests with rate indicate that the dried _ every suestion. There is no -record- eat of this, plant is at least two or that • man has ever been able to hide s m s f e y three times. as rich in this. essential .n garden where the insect pests could have something to say if stewed daffo- dila ,were placed before him after a heavy "morning's work, but in other -lands,. particularly east of Suez, flow ers play an important part in the dell menu. ' In Madras and other parts of Inds an•well °as in the wild regions of• At, gha nista i, flowers, are, cultivated, for'. food, and in Southern'itsdia, where 'the population is. mainly 'vegetarian, lotus jelly is considered 'a; great delicacy. The petals' of young flowers• are soak- ed in a sugar, solution, and boiled anti they form a stiff' paste, which is pont dered with more sugar and • moulded, But this. is scarcely a dish for the Western palate.' ' • Shrub• cakes, made wit'li .blossbms ghee and bazaar sugar are popular in the North, and .sold 'at twopence 'apiece.' They lead to ebdominal•trou bee . but, 'as 'the na'ive's enjoy the strange concoction, they attribute sub -sequent ailments tis' proVidence. • Every visitor to' Ceylon, however should sample butter blossom, - whieh is boiled, and flavored with' cinnamon of, cloves. • • a . Food Froni the Florist's - Chinese cook lilies In milk and eat 'ca idied jasinine, while Japanese have a keen appetite for flowers,. a taste Which is shared by the Egyptians„ who serve; rose -petal jelly, prepared With powdered sugar, water •and i0inglttss, '51 the end -of a meal, In Morocco the coarse porridge is definitely improved when served .with a jelly' made from pomegranate flowers,. , hi the West Indies, Where exotic plants are as plentiful as cowslips at home, floriculture Caters for the tables of all' classes. A confection of banana Mosconi delights the natives, and rest - dent Europeans h&.ve been known to express their appreciation. Britain we make tea from Sting- ing nettles, but have .we thoroughly :ex- plored the possiliflties of our eountry- sided . nce, Emblems of Spring - y (From Harper's. Magazine) - When in the woods the sit -tali -white ••white India trillium' flower Atter long seasons of the snow and ....• -rain, Gleams 1n. the dead moss,, ,and a sud- den hour Of light Is • In- the • storm -clouds; and again O n P " 1 Birds, make their nests under theNiir.�/�s Wanted ers, shape our wife, had to,stand over a hot6toye_annL:ggt a nieaLin_tlte good old-fashioned' way, they probably. neuid do::less ' wise-cra4ki.ng-a-bout- ean- openers.' A word tothe wise is often resented. • If you 'don't, talk kinda "mean to some folks :they never believe you really mean what' you say. There will he no more brpadcasting from this station at this time.. .Hot weather has nleleted-the microphone. . southern eaves; And ecu: »d hail. . are aiternative:in'the �soms And the marsh sky, And': the apple tree with blo hides its �ieaves, - d night is tremulous with frog's cry • - - Then, ,by these signs; men know an- other spring . - Has come upon the' land, and are con- • • tent--e- , Winter is now a gone forgotten thing• The Toronto iitospital for Incurables, in affiliation •with Fordhaui Itbapital, New York Cit;,,, otters a Three Years' Course Of :'raining, to Young Women, 'having the required edrtoation, and i e=. si'rous oft becoming itnr5cii. This Jlospi tel"has adopted the eig1i •-hour•' system.' The 'pupils reeeisse OM of the .School, a monthly ellownlice a}td travel• Hal, expenses to and from New Y or h. For farther particulars' write. or ,�tirr;y to the Superintenttou . .._ • 1,0 ti • There is a duty on Tea now .of four • cents' per pound and four percent Sales "axe All. imports .of Tea now pay these extra-, chres, but , ;,love halve increas-o the price of. RO, ar y ,.dui -.=at the ,ire wheat' of ; Twit::at :the same' ' price as' :biter*, ` the • duty.Wats put on• • H ES°T°ABROOKS� Co. Ltd.—=ST. JOHN, • MIL Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Kni '.:hts • 1, Meaford Floorin It'sood - a See y„our. dealer Get our prices ices. It's Ewen: THE' p . ,.. '�: THE REST The Kra_ >f ht Mfg. Lbr.Co.�Ltd.1Vleaf o^rt�`� "Mare- Air . 'Stamps' •' Countries all over . the world -con= ,tinum to, isete . special , stamps' to. pay . postage . on letters ,conveyed by air mail, while' Great ` Britain refusi�s' to entertain, the'idea of special air mail stain* Luxembourg: has issued 'a set o 'amour .stamps, beauiifuily •;engraved and •printed, the:. •denominatioue:. and co crs being: . 75c browil,•'1 franc 'red, Classified Advertising BABY CEICES A♦ ' BABY CHICKS, ' , 'BAlikiElD - - `• Rocks 40c, White And Brown Leghorn, Ancones 8c, Assorted 7d: P51..,. lets, 6 weeks .old, 50c• 8 Weeks; 65c. A. N. Switzer; Granton, . Ontario:1 reefiw I3-re.L •9- ->•'Ooi -=--T z.gID 1 Chicks at•_,lowest prices 'ever' quoted, ',Barred and'Wh'ite.Rocks; 10c; Leghh'orhs, • 9c'"•Assorted chicks 9e. Start I rhrai'ts ' .' • two. Weeks , old. 2c mote; • eXpress .paid._ 11/-tr'ancjpurpie,-and 1 5-8 trand'b'rue:'�rompt••t1'eltvefY. 610 lots 2c less. Valli- -They-can only be used on air mail. cop:.•able free cataleeue. J. G. • Tweddle`•. Fergus 'Ontario, - respondence.• - -Messre; White6.eld;'Iftng; -o[ Ipsw-ieh; point out that the' issuing•;of these stamps': must be°•exceilent -propaganda :in Making the use of air 'nails a more ~popular method --o!-despatching-co'rres •pondence from one country to another. . Fortunate is the ,man .whose tastes are Similar to the, tastes of The cpok. : HliGHEST- ?RIC-E-SPAII= The Canadian Wool Co. Ltd. 2 CHURCH ST., TORONTO -.-,-.-7-7--._ -RERSO VAi1RY. REI.3IABLE ,MATRIMONa., "'•I'AL papar,maIIed free, Address , Friendship Magazine. *Wine,. New York: . ..s A'-F'E-`COUNSEL,^ - 6I2 -, rA is • le. book, illtistrat 'd. 'Discusses prob- • , ms of love marr�age Ste in lafiY language.. Pull � P y :particulars ,about our "Special Get, -Acquainted -Offer" sent free. to anyone over 18•years,of age. Prete International Distributors, 'P.O. 'BoX• ' ' 202 Toronto.: • E7iPERT K01/AK FINISHING,'2$c a .roll, any sire. postpaid;',extra prints,' .30 each.. Jacltson Studib. Seaforth. (int. 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'ut toh has vdsiel e'd by -Making laking a new, brick., placing a "new step,' removilig use , one, definite concrete obstacle," -p -191r r!'k John Sinton. A d ('As earth awakens to anew merriment. ; Earth has na memory: the •glad birds ' Meg ' • The song 'of lase year's birds, who came and went. ' • At. the Circus' 'Ca cedes of muhic from the band-* Ladies in gay attire- - • Wonders out of every land, ' And on a swinging wire, Like a white carnation upside-down, 1'A .girl in billows of tarlatan gown, xt Nimble and swift as a whirling 'top, Spins ;by as if • she will never .stop! I forget ;the giants, the pygmies too, And the Hindu eating fire, . To watch this girl go 'wheeling through The air,^'on a silver wire! . With a parasol made train a piece of sky, .. . She swings and pirouettes, till 1 . See a top in perfect gyre;, - Then -a ;winsome girl :With • amber tress, EAD Ended by. Kruse en I, was it iirartyr ter Irr:edaolrec., with frequent attacks of dizziness affecting,rn vision. ',My occupatien is a very sedentary one -a ptin'ter s reader. I gave } i-uscllen Saits a good trial., and. ,frnrn then onsyatds 1 stilted quite • anotherltcrsnn. The headaches dip- ap'i'icared and . the dizziness, and the most -wonderful. thin. to me is that I . have gone *irk. to Weaker gtasses, a lots whirls 1 haddiscarded some year's'. .ego rig not being. Strong enough. 1 stab suffered front bed' circulation daring the early mornings of winter. Now at 58 L'e'an enjoy cold jiathsalt the year • toned, en jays and asst' eager, for my food, 'acid ant what 1• • eonsider very fit -the sort of fitness that makes. li • Iiea:daeh s• can nearly always be 'traced • to a disordered stomach or to• partial constipation -a eon - many indoor '-workers sufter frowithout' ever suspecting it., Knischrn .Sa'liq go •rr,rht down 11% r w trt fl`i't trrimtu- mill i'c`rriii�ve the cause by 'gently .persuading+ the Anda smile as sweet as a'soft'earess,_.,., Polies a pu1'1taoT blue as the bluest sky, ,Blows a kiss or two, ,a•ri breathes good'•by! •.• ()roans et • elAimee nli, to Metion exactly as' Nature intended ether --lvfary FlorenceltrcliarIsI should. o • S O kood Bye . rl y. and all the little'flle,# They can't get Away, once they touch Aeroxon. There's something in it that has an irresistible attraction for these' household pests. A wider and longer ribbon provides a' . greater area; and, the glue doe's not dry. -good €or. 3 weeks' service. At drug, grocery-& hardware afros - ' 5 d1e' Agent g: en 9: r7DWT'+N A rt -re. 5 o 'cat sr. Cast, T'r,7:v1 • dill p/.r,ATE _ `� gyp+.. Gets the fly every time Ph khat . r Medtclnes . _�� ie. 'ere lattin at my periods',Lydia und helped irie. I took it be - ore my two eh ildren were born and 1 a.n ta'king, it now at the Change. ( ha-ve. also used Lydia -E.. Pinkham's Senifive Wash and'Ic.mmd'it a great relief for inflammation and- for a dis- 'Charge Whiet, bothered me," 98 oetof-100WOmen Vegetable Compoiind 17SSUE Ka: 27—'3-1—