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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-12-10, Page 7I. Try Witte. Pinkham's,Yegeteble Compound 1. Washes 'clothes fast and clean Saves money, time aria • hard work. Splendid` Value: ' See it to -day.. Xmas Gifts Worth While Beatty 'Electric' .Washer 2. Beatty Electric Ironer 3. Beatty vacuum Cleaner 4., Beatty Floor Polisher PLAN T 1f W tO give Mother .a Beatty' labour-saving: appliance for Christmas.. . Mother deserves they BEST Give her a BEATTY. a�. Liberal terms can'besecuredy'from the local '. egtty Dealer, or• directs from the makers . 'at. 'the' address 10:41,ow:. . • 11:rona tine clothes in -One thih d riv e-tt ltro. Fast' to operate You • sit dawn to iron. Ask tor:a demonstration. ,.I+ERGUS, ONTARIO l Keeps yviur rugs and • :tat -Pets like few. Gets all the dirt. Nino at- tachments.. A ntiquates t- tachments .Antigtiates -all other cleaning mer _thgds �* r TS' nus eethe o -.',you-need-to .keep your. s__ul and span: Thd •finest"waxing and polishing outfit made: eeeeeeee e leerier litrs. Nagger (.to garbage 'n' a le eke Chosified opens back door) -"Am f too 'late for the garbage,, Hal;' • el CoFFER TO EVERlf tN1TNN' ,G.et o wanted tnventlgns �d p in ormstton sent reo, ® }Wray et, peeve" World Patent Attorneys, n34 atim ?" t t ItiiJS (Garbage 'Mali,- "'• o, ma'am. Jum ! °Th s6N ` right in.` `Z,LD RICTiJEi•ES `V'AI`TD,D, PRI'`12� clean ref bods • Ives. ED tate ne. al.? and Currier glj Neighbor ladies I probably saw little Cle, tra, People d fascinating about. Ives, l;ta a ti alt pt9Suresl if printed b that they consider �� s, sin eonalttton, to with {� F. wifiiams Digby lea, e °ea often' are :targets for dirty reldatks. There is only' one more thing to be. . feared.. Sollte•men. take their troubles to bed with them, but wise men sleep alone: The girl who ehopa around for a husband never knows what le in elium Keeps -Cake>esh ►ixty Davi "'Also Can Heat or:Cool Home. Keep Flyers Warm For example, experimenters.announced the other day that orange juice sealed 1•n heltu•in was, -found to_ be, as fresh _ at the 'end of six months as •it °had been and Threlfall and, Sir -William Ramsay turned to Ainerica . they found a suf- ficient supply at Dexter, .Kana The circumstances that surrounded the dis-• originally.. Hail a', sponge -cake was,t_covery were quite amusing The peo- left, exposed to the atmosphere.' •Ati;'ple of Dexter -looked forward to "a the end of two: months the cake in the, great 'boom tor. the!: town when geol- helium was as moist` and fresh es the ,ogists pointed out strong indications day"it came from the oven. The other half of course was, spoiled and Aid .111- . ,.Helium Has Many Uses' '"'These""'-ea'Fi le risen Bents-ifteleeef was decided to celebrate the good luck. When the Bri fire esulting i 101 was A'hohd'ay ,was declared and a platform •'ideetroyed. be• fire resulting in *heavy only, a fe'sv of ther'many•'uses, besides built troy which the. Mayor and other UM Of filo- because •of the highly in, •inflating, dirigible airships, that are be- bulk rs we're . to hold forth. other •ihm>nable hydrogen,• the cry ;'again ing found • for-tliat-strange gas. Helium, �lAt 1[p to make ballQotis eft; by -81i: it has been demonstrated, can bo,Ch, there Was apeeches llitteli�when-theBgas.-a'-as . 1D$ them only with• helium. Helium is :heat,. and tool : the home, keep flyers • non eliploslve :but until recently its warni,, preserve foot), treat pulmonary turned on and the Mayor tried to light. :_ and .blood diseasee, aid, metallurgy,; .it. Every time he applied a lighted voice h!►d been . eo high and the re- • ' + match: the. gaseblew -it-out.-. . .. I o e pet on it 'b the American develop deep` sea diving and caisson It was concluded that the pressure - .-_.,..•.--tgo,ernm_ •1l! • .w.,_„• Y . ee-workeand'lee' itizeiletrederying.�sY.st,ems_, • •tIOn, s se e which cuserOf it was Al'and in th was .too strong, • r f : tlfS pipe °Was -tag= e grading .and. grinding of, ;tibiae:1M eeveeiblehat' use of it was' alordered materials It :may even •be tended ' and , a bonfire used in an at !felt . impossible for ~ European. nal- po tempt to ignite it, .but •the 'gas would, madeeavailable for electrical generate. �_. teens: �' t • not . burnt eat° was-. the ; cha-grin'; of` T--' ore and 'transformers and ifi, lighting yJ•oy�rhnweyes; vv�it-�pel�feetion et dam- t of petroleum • • Gas Btows•.Out ,Flame' The test well" brought in earl. 'It • th, •,00 •le of Dexter who had been confident that •fortune would spring from the hole they , had. drilled.' Rival towns gave them• the ha ha and made wisecrac . s a 4 • ut—D-ex ter's ." wonderful fire extinguisher."' But it turned out to be another .case of he whq laughs last laughs best. :Promo easel• H: Be"Cady, et the -Univer- sity of Kansas, discovered that the gas` contained -the eTevireelhert elements; nitrogen and .helium. j Sir Richard Threlfall heard of this and sent his re- presentatives to Kansas. They were so •satisfied with what they .found Maces for separating this mysterious !gee from other gases;'a new. day seems ,,., to -be dawniee fot-helium, says' " 'Milwaukee Journal." Starting experi- ments, which not only revolutionize the methods of ' obtaining' .helium but • which 'find new 'practical uses 'forthe gas. have just been made byscientiste. i WANTED—Pelson to grow IfinehrooieU for • as in cellar.. ' rpwaeds• of $25 weeklye m ted booklet free. e (lsaNlan' Muebroom • Co.,' Termite. H'I DESS - :SRU RS HIGHEST: PRICES PAID TRY` us . William Stone Sons 'Limited Ingersoll,' Ont. and television. This• unusual gas. has had an un- usual• career. 'Colorless and odorless,• the • lightest gas known ex -apt -hydro- gen, helium was discoveredin the sun in. 1888. Twenty-six years later it was found on the earth by Sir Wiiiiain. Ramsay. Sir William. continued his work and demonstrated, in •1903,• that helium was a product'nf-the-r-adieac- tive disintegrationof radium." ' It was an incident that occur'red•der- ing ".an air raid on London early in the World War that lett British scientists '..., I gtre-et Ottawa, Canada store for: her, 4e -"He's ea crooke he's • wanted in' Chicago." .. Sam :hy do they want any more crooks.la Chteagp?'L ' Gladys-".'X'm a little dubious:" Calvin• "Why; don't, you take some-, thing few it?" ' • The church eehtlol lesson in the ori= Mary -department was' about Sason. Aftee tie .teaches. Thad described eth.e great defies of. the man; to lief.small: ltarges, she *skeet: ,,x .Teadier-;',` •o w, where. do'you, su'p= liege'be get, his great strength?",, Little Fe11on-''(Oh, I ,Suess he ate spinach." ' • Shre-yherir will you --be stopping. -. at when you get tie Paris?" • ,fie -"Lady, when I get to• Paris; i•l1 stop 'at nothing." • During the making of "Uncle "om' • ' Cabin;" they naturally .came'' to the scene where. Simon Legree. 'bas -to whale the tar' 'put.ofUncle ,Tom.. Everything was ready, the lash lifted, and'about, to fall w hefl.Uncle Tom•let ou.t a ye1P,' "Hold eves ything," he bellowed. "'I' forgot to put on'the cork umdershirtel Batik ineneY taking 'ord among year friends: ands, for per bean.tomauipti:er:mi,01:4iwriposinei tiny. mow MEI Es" rae rt rrWee Ifity!Et ssaetre:es,ertfratte seititibai toeLeleetifectereedm °bier Wtlhe ._."°Pa; what're exceed -tiff.' Pa Long. saw ;dust, son?" 7-7 ne Ian S. leadphersoofToronto,`win- ne> of th Gold Medal in Toronto in The Kid -"Pop, : how soon will. I be old enough to do as ;I 'please?" The' Old )Old lyian- [• don't .know: Na_ body .has ever lived that long yet." • JOHNSON'S?CRAY LINIMENT : ' RN,EUMATISNj ANN It{EI. RITIS Money -Back 'Guarantee.:. k'gstpaid 60o bottle • •ao$ieSON¢ ateua do coedWOOa,. •' ' W. • • POW CONSTIPATION •There would, b'e: many more thin ,humans in the .world if it were.�half as,' much fun taking it off' as it is putting` i;l bite--Iia•lf •the.-•world-.would.,:like .to.., know how to persuade theother half to let ;loose of its money A man used .teeeek :to..Jtlte gelf...elale ttegae_at delle coming home - :rather: late. His. 'Wife became ., suspicioes se w neetteertrgtr his pockets one night, and found noth- ing but -ea hole in one. The world is' -madeenp really -of -three- ela ssea,-those_ who really try, those who half ere and e those who, don't try et all. 1910 as.. Champion Baby of Canada, ,a returning _from a, visit • to the Old • Sea -nater weighing .one and •a.half • tons was recently brought from South America 'to London ler analysis. It travelled the, distance;;oe .7;.518 miles. In glass` bottle stowed, 'i sixty pack Ing cages. . Suffered Bad�:Crmps ' Ageey every month!Splittingheadache. ; . --' hind -backache -e tiioseterribleeramps. •Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Coni- poun3 reheves Hills itnatu erilifferiag:: • Land on board the>`Athenia". :Owl. Lail! •to make an eifort'io provide the allies amid the wheat. fields that they made with heliunt. One c4 the zeppelins de- `glans for an extraction planta Sed ,every attempt Wide -ant%aircraft While this was.'not built, -te e.-Unit'eer guns to bring it•down, Although others • tatea,. upon :entering rhe warot once were destroyed.: •The British snr�- ised' prepared for the production of heliuni; that the,. G.er diens had-etluipped. this• spending `millions, in sue ti eys rerreareh. ,fin regnable zeppelin with helium. 4. Fisher only cowards are afraid oto. p and building cc,utainers 'for • ,storing • Small .quantities were' found in. Eng- ;and transporting the, gas. Before the von urs I . That no one can hoidpyou down if land and France, direction when the scien- War ended hundreds of steel: contain ou are determined to succeed. tilts; under 'the direction of. Sir Rieh- ers of compressed helium were ready Y o • .:.6. That every en is destined to do for shipment'to France. - Twenty •Things To Remember 1. Remember that .Work. ie only a`, means-ehar-acter•is the end. 2. That sincerity is the. foundation of -ail honest work. , 3..That_ yoae label :your own work. something worth while.' '' Now •a.Great Industry 7. That most people judge you by "Helium then became a great peace- float impression; MACDONALDS Fine C1Lt � z<zc gte77e4.5.I CE'igahe f e �o c � t h Z I G ®ZAG papers attached In 10, IS, and 20 Packages time industry of the 'United States• g That the on» R Zvto_ self ineur alone, for its 'deposits, found iiith.e ante Is to see prospects. eras?aaphandl near eanaleli e-areei�9rknew--->i►en-e taeea&- anti dire._ -: fir richer .than• anywhere else in thee try.' •' ,world, the gas assaying 1.75 per cent. 10. That hard work is Do''small part helium. The two fields in Canada, one; I ee genius. north of the Montana' line, and the l . ifs That it takes no longer to say :other in Ontario, produce helium of"kind'words than those that cut. ' but eight -tenths of 1 per cent. ' • I 12: That. the only way to keep your ""Fifteen years age this gas cost credit._ good is by paying your debts. $1,700 a' cubic foot. To -day it Is so I 13. That it is'easier tiro"do good work than poor, if you once learn how. -14. That the more d''!'ilicult things •are •-to- accomplish, the -_more -'worth while. .. , 15: That a sensible Eritployer Is more anxious ,to push you ahead than .to hold you down. , • 16. That youare one link in ya great chain. , 17. That ambition de'velops, while selfishness thwarts body and mind. ' 18.• That rules are necessary to a The new discovery enables deep sea business• as laws: are far. right govern - meet. 19. That you can't learn e'ierything in one dey. '- a• 3.., 20.That 'times, progress Wand meth- ods (1,1a lige. . aieeTt — PHILU For Troubles due to Acid INDIGESTION ACID STOMACH HEARTBURN HEADACHE GASES -NAusEA Radios $29.50 Battery. operated; beautiful walnut - :finished floor consoles, with built-in `speakers, De Forest Croeleys. West- - inghouse, Marconi, . up-to-date, won-. 6�rfu1. distance=getters,-sweet tone including tubes, speaker, Instructions how, toinstall and operate. Tested, well crated, express paid, bargain. price 329.60. btoney back guarantee 'if not satisfactory..• • Z, A. SOvEn mo7iF Marais, eo!ltoseneath •Gardena, Toroetei -DrivenFrom the System Just By Drrinkin` This •"Tea"' A simple 'but WONDERFUL REMEDY for•Rheu-• • titan; Neuritis and "acid" complaints.' Not aIt — nor medicine, but a tropical plant called RTIdA, ' A beverage 1s made 'ot tba tin$ leaf; oh you prepare and drink like ordinary Tea." No trouble or fuss .you Snake it in your own home; i> IKEL1;11 ' IS FELT AT ONCE, and .becomes a dint more and more every day. Hundreds of toe pie in all ranks of life have. received lasting. blflt and,have.sent me letters praising this won 'aerial little plant. Drink a cupful of,HERVEA each morning and You: will feel a different person. The reason Is that' it exppels the uric acid poisons and PREVENTS. NV 07 'ACCUMIILATIO'NS .of further acid deposits. in• the 'system. . TRIAL PACKAGE FREE wi ill 'Over•• in England,.'where so many People suffer rnetenatiam, HERVEA has given .such Wonderful Meats that today every mail brings, ri sheaf of letteta taking fee free .trial packaged, .whlch ere gladly sent by the importer of IIBRVPEA. So many requests were received also frorn'.Canaila, that a c'anadian depot hap been established and the same offer of a trial package free is now Made -to every ' efferer from rheumaltism or neuritis. M. Lae, the importer of I-DeRVE'A "tea," offer, . to send You, through his Canadian repreeentatt5-e,• s trial.paekage of title ;`tea' free.' If you feei,you ' ase getting benefit, he *11.1 eupplY you with a fur- ther quantity at•a email charge: Fro n life- own eraontil ext erience, he states that th "tea" ie y lied co •d 30 la t -&nil what it did for him in a it wee s r cheap that it: .is useeen toy balloons as well. as dirigibles. Helium ,is used over and over''again, as it 'easily: can be .Purified. of the contaminating air that seeps into the gas bags; The United States uses only helinni air- ships. The six commercial airships in service in the United Stetaes are equipped with helium. • "Helium is hailed as a blessing to persons •who have.to 'work under con- ditions. of high Millie -la] 'hir •pressure, divers to descend to greater. depths and remain under water.a much longer time. Tunnel workers will be able to labor` under much -higher air pressure."'•, SELF EXAMINATION Let not sleep fall upon , thy eyes till • 'th haat thrice eiamined the . • transac',•�,ns of the past day. Where . have I turned .aside from rectitude? What have I been doing? • What have I lett undone,, which i ought to , have done'? Degiu thus •, front• the . first are; and proceed; and, in con- clusion; 'af the 111 which. thou 'bas ^ done, .be troubled, and rejolce for' ,' flies„geed. .'Fytltagores. ' Foithiak=RiimPfroor COUGHS & ' COLDS TAKE UCC Y'$. The very Gist sip •of this potent, pungent, penetrative mixture' seeCTS-LIKE FLASH AStNGLESie .DROVES 111 Schoolboys, :Wear . \Overalls i Rgleigli, N C.--TwentY-fiee male s1.ndedts of the Nashville; N.C., High I Scheel, reoefltiy appeared at school• clad in neat Blue overalls, made of cotton, and informed the priieipal, N, W. SCAIFE,. • '1 Professor Gray R. Meg, that it wan their intention to carry on a•cattipaign` fD for rheumatism en `5 WITNleitlel sDlPA).NG• I designed to'• 'st• imulate the increased m t effective MONTRSAM, .P.Q. = k' i t I ths'e of •the' Sontli's staple•. The -bees ---- should do for-ydu•:eif_14te WM-giveit ala a solo Agent -for rI urged rho Biouth''s eta them in this Just nen your n' ceiwe lobe of charge, a trial package of �•erwe:G tt..J.•7�F11$,•Lbnd'on, �p8. '. movehietlt; ,especially In e, m'a er� !ea for rheutnatlsm. If You You >iea$+ d ( Colon al p of n ertng cottoh hosiery rear conte in;ptamps to !tele pee pestes, And dig . , . it trial, d . - anis and address anQ yot� rattl_ro=--• - i ' �. _ � ...�._,_ /the, tt• "., .: aieh ou sen ( Ileertee tied Each Spoonful Means art Health Insurance Take regularly SCOTT'S EMULSION of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Builds Resiistance. Easyy to Digest 8 tributfon eoebt. xpotter) ' . ISSUE, No. 497--'31 Comes 11:17FIAT many people call indigee- . VY tion very often means ekeess. .• - acid--in-the•-stomach.. The. 'stomach : nerves .have, been over -stimulated, ' • • eeand-food esoursaT'heecorteali eeie n --- - alkali,. which neutralizes' the acids instantly. And the best alkali known - 'to medical science is Phillips' lfilk' . of Magnesia. • . One spoonfulof this harmless, tasteless alkali in water neutralizes instantly .many, times' that much 'acid, •and the .symptoms disappear • at once. You• will .never use crude 'methods • when once. yon jearn the efficiency of this. Go,..get. a small bottle to try. , •• • lee sure`to get'the genuine Ph illi ps . . . bilk of Magnesia prescribed hy' • ' physicians for 50 years in correcting excess acids. 50c a'bottleeeany drug. • store. (Made in. Canada.) T-TNIN. BIB. Held by Unseen LOCKED JOINTS THAT KROSCHEN- RiLEASED- - Unseen . hands held this ' woman in • her bed. They held her limbs and tier joints, so- that the was scarcely) able to move. They *ere the heeds of the uric acid, flcnd-and their sebecame, tighter and tighter e y day. . If ' Hands She had. almost despaired of ever” loosening their hold -when . she , made what she describes as a ',wonderful discovery. She found • Iruschen. Read howit helped her :-- ".I -".I have suffered terribly .for a very long timeWith rheumatoid arthritis. The pain 'I've suffered I cannet,enplaiu' to Sou I 1 coinniencedtaking Kruschen sit months, ago, following .directions,. and • Ia'rn thankful to say in less than a week I was able to get a nights rest , and sleep, That was something I had not had fora very ,long time. My joints seemed completely Risked and I cotild not turn in bed for pain. C'Now • FM able to sleep .well, turn with , end get about fine, Mid my johns -Scent t„ be gaits different., It was one day vrilcn I Was reading in the newspaper :bout liruscheri• that I decided to' try ie. -`And -now 1:sl etlienevertr be ariebout t�tusrhen, it. I consider I£ruschen • is a very wonderful discos ery. "--Mrs,. E. L. • The system, of the rheumatic subject is a producer of that dengeretni boder poison known tis uric,nerd; which' is cotiiposed of knife -edged eryttals- it~ Is bred in accumulated waste matter ' Which the organs of eliniination have ailed to.expel:' Kruseben is a powerful solvent of these flint -hard crystals. It swiftly dells •their sharp eelges, then flushes, them out of the system., Yoer pains ease; swellings subside ; knotted B"tenet beceerte loose. etter still, Kruschen eliriiinhtes the root cense of Weevil. Taken regularly, it keeps your litter and k elneys trio perfect tune, so that these chininetiilg organs free your inside from ell poison - breeding waste products. Salts rs blit t , r li 0 c. Stores a an8 �� Drug b