The Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-04-03, Page 3-'Hiealth Restored , Through the
Use of Dr. Williams
'.rink Pills
Mrs. Leo. Bedard; Quebec .City,. tells'
• how_h.er health and' strength were re;
stored through. the use, :at that great
blood -building tonic,' Dr, �VilliarN•
Pink Pills. Mrs,, Bedard • says.: - "Some
three years ago. after, the birth of my,
little • boy, I was left very weak and
.pale.. , i did, not seem : to have any
strengths and at times, I was so dizzy
-1 would nearly fall down. A friend,
•, •advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink;
Pills and -I. did ,ao In a, fewweeks I
•' was. surprise ,io: notice the difference
is my,co)iditlon-1 Lelt like a new we,
• ratan.. I continued taking the ' ills'un-
til I had used ten' boxes; 'bay, which
• time I had -completely . regained • my
former. .health .gad , strength;I 'feel
that 'I ;cannot p.rafse:too highly. Dr.,
1Vil4a. is'I. Pink :P111s for what.', they
have done for 'me."'•
a' . To 'the woman iii' • the home• the
woman closely'; ;confined through*
° household duties—Dr, 'Williams' Pink
-Pills are •a .'positive ' blessing;
, 'you. are suffering from any, eondition
• due .to, poor,. watery• blood, or weak
• nerves, .begin taking ;Dr. Williams'
" .Pink Pillso'w, d note how.�quickly
your 'health 1 improv a and your
st're gth return. The- pills, are. sold
by<i1l medicine dealers, or mit be'
sent by mailat 5 cents a boa. by The
Dr: Wiiltams' Medicine Co.,, Brock=
vine, Ont. •
•TODAY•'
"Every day is^a little life," was an
• ..old thinker* s wise epigram.. If each
day •gets, the, better of us, how are„ we
• going to conquer in life as a whole?
Only as we make each day a vistori-
ous 'battle ground where selfishness
and shirking aril disobedience and dis-
content are overcome,.can' we 'make
life a victory In the end. Lavater, the
old philesopher,• laid down the .rule•
that "each day,should be distinguish-
, • ed by at least' one particular act • of:
love." It is a rule which makes .life
•happier for 'the 'doer, •and •for every
body•.else. • • •
INDOLENCE' ' .
•
The cause 'of all evils of the world
• may be traced to.' that natural, •but
• �inost deadly error of Human indolence
'.and corruption—that our business is
:,to'preser e•ar.'.not to improve... It -is
. the ruin ea us all alike; individuals;
schools, and nations.—Dr. 'Arnold.
"The' recognition of a 'danger Is the
•first step tow'ar'ds .escape fi•oni it."
Erich Maria Rerarque.` •
Ohm
rs�
Si tb-'-n hate '..1e40 dread o!' in-'
fiuenza, than of its consequences;'
.• Cooper—"Yes. I haven't "my last
.doctor`s bill, either." •
.My itase„"ahe whispered tenderly as
he pressed her, velvet cheek. to his
Own. •
"My cactus," she said, as, she toue'r
ed his fade..
•
:Mike,""Why orea wearin' aabiaek.
•eye; Tiin.nessyl" "••• • •
Pat="Sure, •'it's, .mourning . for .:the'
•
Man that gave it, to men _
Starting married 'rife is- compara-
tively ,cheap.' • Stopping - it : is what
coke bid money.
•Kitty—"Jiick 'says ile ..can read Me
like a hook •' ' •
Phyllis You, Mustn't take, •jack too.
literally,dear.. Be probably means
.that;you,are a very•'plain type."
a sigh, a fond good-bie;
• And slie is gone. ' •
A smile,• a cur, another girl;
• The world: motes on.
',There is big 'money in Wall Street
for anyone whq knows' how to play
the market, and Beethoven'ssonatas'
are on any:piano• if.,yen .just 'happen
to hit the right notes: •
Wife—'One thing a woman expects
when she'marries is. sympathy."
Husband—"Well, haven'tyou'' got it
since,you married me?"' '
" Yes—from the whole town." •
•
Patrick Hogan arrive • :home • in a
pItifui conditipn.' His face was. hid -
'den in bandages,. 'his :clothes wereSIMPLE 'iRETM1,
T
torn; and .dusty, and his breath was
dr
West Grow Airi liltdo . ,
Western air mail service between Winnipeg and Calgary-over„•300 miles
in 'distance -bas been inaugurated .recently and the Canadian Pacific E>tpress.
Company has renewed Its contract made in. 1923' to, carry express packages
in addition to, the regular. mail.. This allows of a` saving of More .than 24'
boors between tbe' two cities. •The package which :pilot W. J. Buchanan •le
shown delivering' to .a Canadian Pacific Expressman, was mailed •eight flours`.
previously. at Calgary and had therefore. travelled 'at .the rate oi' more than
100 miles' an :hour to•reaeh Winnipeg,its destination: 't'
mot innocent the smell of spirits. • • FOR Alli o1iE 'S COiI:DS
King of Belgians Get Pardon Failures arei frequently a sou ce of
"Me darlint.” sal Patrick, "Oitve • p;, ' g' blessing. If 'Peter' and the tithe s had
had me, nose br-roken in -three places."' "For Italiali . Engler S had a reasonably good catch, t lass
KindlyT .Kings
Abut Time' ' Classified Advertising .
POR SAL$. ,,
Canada Writes Own Histories a,pv �.>Fiit-ice wl? fan reitED
AlLe215.(100 last, year in four vurie-
- 'to Replace:Those f'rorn ties. wi Ite.,for free. eataingue :A• HI,
•Switzer canton. ant
• United $totes e. -
AI7iES. AN'1'1 1'O 'v0 Pi:,AJV
Uf all nations, Canada, it is asserted, L and fight sewing at home Whota
•is the least nationalistic; No other or spare titrie. Good l.... 'work ,sen.t
any cilrtange. Charf;es paf.d.; Send st3.rrl t
country suboirdinates the, teaching 01 for flartfeuiars National bianufaet'urtnf;
its own hlist6r-y:in.-its•ow:n•school$-to4companY. Atont•real.
the history Qf another cofo try. • . ido. 1 •,�- *, v ' o egg astnpos iheaCa
• other country authorizes for use, .in 1 3
public schools historical texts , ,pre-
pared i'q f neighboring nation. The
resulting }general ignorance et doinin-
ioiq history slit prises . no. one except,
visitors from other oeuntires. • a
For yea'rs';;there , has' been, a w. ide-
'spread belief •that. Canadian,history`is
duller, than other ` tistory British his:
tory gets• ftrst•place in the Ontario
-h'cbools and, did u"kat
til 'recently through;
the West. After fl t..yenr ,in ,high
School 'Canadian history 'b'ecome's •'en
,optibnal subject, but:every Canadian
must matt iculate iii. British history to
enter a university, ,
It was only a year nor ,go ,ago\ that
some: one made' i'ke, dlsl.covery ,that
suppiet'nental historical texts author
ized • in the maritimes and ,British; Co-
lumbia were United, States texts and
preached in Canadian, schools 'ardent
American: nationalism, •
' The discovery' turned attention with the teaching 'of Canadian history,.w,ith
the. resuitthat new texts' are now be-
ing perpared and 'a:,.more voluminous,
and . perhaps a' more' 'interesting one;
will 'replace the sketchy.books now in
use in the country.
But' .still.:Canadian history retains
its secofd'ary positiion in, the curri=
chum' of Ontario 'public schools.—_
"Slew'Yerk Heiaid•.Tribiine. • ' •
M'inard's ..Will Kill' 'Corns.
•'
HAPPY FAILURES' '
Cold_iin'the head is very common at , . -
Yell,'t said .Mrs, Hogan, ' "that'll
this time1 Father er draught would not •have ftnpr'essed
Tarn ye to keep out of thlim places. " s of• yea•r, especially in the
very young. Neglect of a cold is prone
The' fetcher was talking about the'to lead to: serious • consequences; To
dolphin' and its habits. r.eliete all congestion,•of •the 'system.
'And children,''. she .said, impres .is . the . first step In treating a cold;
sively,, "just think! . A single .dolphin, whether in Infants or. adults. For the
will hax'e' two thousand :dolphins!" very young, Baby's Own• Tablets are
"Goodness l" exclai'nled the little the ideal ' Ineans •of doing this. Con-
gitl`at the foot of,the class; "and how taming no narcotics or other harmful
many ilo the •married ones. have?" •drugs they . soothe. the• child's fretful-
•• • nese, relieve its suffering and ensure
• He -"Kiss's are the language of convalescence. • '
• •
• Baby's .Own Tablets are without afi
equal for, relieving indigestion, ' con-
stipation and colic. 'They check diarr-
hoea; break up colds and simple
'fives; ' promote 'health giving Sleep
and make the dreaded teething period
easy. The -Tablets are thti one medi-
cine that a mother can give her Attie
es with ei feet. 'safet as
lo've,"•
'She—"Well, ,why ' don't you.
something?", : • `
say-
, Two goalkeepers were arguing as to
which' had -dealt 'with the` hardest
shots..
•
"Why," Said bile.' "I remember'Once
v lien Buster of the Rangers shot from,
a''penaity and the puck' bit rhe—
''Y'es,'and what happened?"•
"I had •to pay a quarter 'to get back
into' the •rink,"• ••
they
•
'•' " on P Y are
•guaraiiteed to be free fr n1 injurious
drugs. They aresold by all medicine
dealers or, by mail at 2t cents a box
from The Dr. i� illtams' Medivine Co.,
Brockville; Ont. ',
-.-.;.
AN3 . SEASON,
Is Vacation Time
• In Atlantic, City
ANY VACATION
. Is An Assured Success
telt You Stay at the
P
sT: •CHARLE
With the Finest Location e•nd. the
Longest Porch on 'the Boa. dwalk
Offering the uttimate to Service with
• .Unexcelled Cuisine,
o� TOTAL75%F• A R .
to CANADA„
ADVAN9ED
BRITISHERS.
in Canada may now bring
forward their : Families,.
Relatives and ' • Friends
on Easy, Ter'm's. •
Foe full details apply:—
a'. D. 9Allamitolt,
Toirt. teavvt. Oolontaatloit
Canadian Paoifio itallway,Toronto
.BRITISH •
RE -UNION ASSOCIATION -
Itching Ends in I -Minute
• oiled eczema for months. Single application of
'Soothe -Salsa' ended • itch and b irn int,fust••.
1 box ended disease lot good.' Jane Paula.
"Soothe-Salva"etlda ems quickest time ever
'known. falling ettopa Metenttj. All druggists.
Do You' Get • Up
Tired, ' Cross?
Look' out.' It may be kidn.ey9. Try•'
• . Warner's Safe Kidney and'
, Liver Remedy
ifee,'s aayr the kindly doctor, «yon
need a atinittlant diuretic." And for more
. than so year' the b'eit known remedyr'in
this clan' has been Warner's Safe Did.
' .: aey and niter Remedy, oritollen* , i
ttiasictas's• preicription, blade of Na.
mi's's herbs..
sate. of aonree. But better tIRrt that,
it' helps to preserve your bloat twee -tone
elseets,,gone health. Gently it stimttlateti
• .•itldneya end liver to do. their Work of
o1easriiig oat blip boli8ne. With your
o •etretarl iemised, and all prganr
bio d
• fttnctionfng tit 'they dhonld, soil a`tvako
from ' a i'ottnd iii bt'd 'aleep tette-Shea,
Life take',• en a
invig�or&ted. rtrontC.-
- : slew toy. Your aye- cleare. Voir akin'l
olds. Iron Walk With,
Milne a healtLy.. a .,,,.. ther-
eeaaras%ce. `Ifottf d11Ylilay ss. air of aft
<ity anti Oradell.. ,
Every drntteirt knows Pleasant tasting
Warner% Safe'.5tidmey and Liter Resli-
it. Costs lit'tle,, bnt it 10 worth nn-
tojd nitteunt' to anlOtie who hied* ted"
gives.. Buy your bottiei today.
help !t
•
Stet Peek to health. Warner's Safe Item-
ediei Co., Toronto t ntatio.
WA'RMER'S SAl'il . KIDNEY' AND
Llti>ln it> DY::
The'after-dinner speaker had talked
for fifteen,minutes. . • •
"After• partaking of such en excel-
lent meal," he continued, "T feel that
if I had 'eaten any inure I would •be
unable to talk." I
, From the far end r01 the table came
an`order to the waiter: "Bring him a
•
sandwich." • . ••
., Schoolboy (to his mother)—"First
teacher told, me not. ,to talk so loud
and 'then he kept me • in for 'whisper-
ing." ,
"Many' a good fellow has been
brought up : t a public school. And
many another at a police court.)
•
•
Earth tremors slightly shocked L
Angeles, about the only thing remain-
ing that can.
-Maid---,"There's a man 'singin'
side' the the door,'' ma'am. He wants to
know if you'd' assist him." • .
' Mistress—"'fell 'him I don't • sing:''
Export of Alcohol '
Chicago Tribune: Canada is talking
very seriously about shutting down, on
the exportation of "likker" to the
United . States. It• would be a good
thing for Canada, for then everybody
that likes cl►ampagne l or beer would
have tn, go up to Canada to get it and
spend a lot of money. on railroads,.
hotel bilis, and post cards, besides
what they pay•'for .their drinks..
Aboitt'the .only way • to 'scare Canada
into hating a heart is to talk about
annexing it. The one big bugaboo
that stalks around Canada day and
night and all the year around is an-
nexation' by tho,t nited States. Start
a 1ot°of talk about annexing Canada if
she shuts down,,. oh letting us have
'Ticker"' and the Canadipns Will rush
,down to the boundary line with 'a
quart 'bottle in one hand and a tin
tipper in the other and pour us out
all we want. "Not that lye want to an
flex' Canada --=far from sudh. Where
could we drive our autos when we
wanted to be free frons snoopers and
reformers and bandits end. hijackers
and enforcement, officers With, their
loarftlg shotgti'ns if Canada *ea under
the 'wine laws that have been .smear-
ed over:the U.S,A.,2 NO,, Canada Is
our lapd of refuge, r! our .oasle in. if";
dreary desert, our satictuar'y.
We read that a New Zealander, who
played the Plane for one hundred 'and
twelve hours without stopping,•is coin
Ing to' England.. This country is at•
ways very gooc to refugees. •
"Cotiscie ice Ie. the tlns'afest guide
any theologian ever talked; -'-Clarence
•
•
Verona, Italy, Cai1.o• .Sasselll, .sev
euty-six years old, now restored•to
hIs, family here after serving'thirty-
four. ears ,ln prison for. 'murder, has
'Ring Albert of•the Beigiahls to thank•.
as well as his ,own 'Ring, Vsetor Em:
martiag•ot •Italy,_ for the royal pardon
that:°set' him'' free. ..Ocie of 'Sassel,4's•
sone is an expert locomotive• engineer
on the State Railways,, with Milan as
his headquarters. • When .the royal.
train bearing the then Princess, Marie -
Jose of; the Belgians•,• her. parents and
brothers carne through Milan in Jan-
uary the 'engines were changed and
the younger .Sassel'li had the honorcof
taking the regal convgtuy on to. Rome
for 'the wedding. ' TT
Now Albert, King of th•e Belgians,'
soinethiing' of a' mechanic himself,
and can run a locomotive with the
-best'. of 'them, as • he proved on his
tour of the `'United States. •some ten
yars go. He climbed into the cab,'
took the• throttle for a 'dike, . nd then
talked to.asseili.' r4
: 'You're a •gdod engineer," said the
Belgian monarch, •at the end of, their
conversation. "If there is anything
I could do ,for you, I' should. be glad
t0."
.Then the 'engineer' told' him the- sad
story of his 'family; how his father
had, tried time after time to have his::
trial reviewed,.hut, 'without success,
and how after all .those years of con-
finement, most of it in "solitary," he
wanted to see his aged wife, his two
sons and two • daughters and .grand
children berore, he' died. . • '
• "I think,',' said King Albert, "that I
might ;say a word to my 'couhin' of
"Did Mrs. Swift take her husband's Italy." True to his word. he did,
failure in the right spirit " ' f ;and the •
elder Sasselli , is finally at
"Oh, yes. -hist as soon as She, knew 'i IIberty. •
he was going to fall she went out and
bought her entire spring outfit,"'
Models Striving"passing." :Time is stationary;sit is
Eternity, 'which is never still. .Tine
Natural Waists is but the flxed•standpoint from which.
• :we mortals see the swift stream of
•
-- �t
'TIME
We err in speaking of Time as
Doctors Prescribes Heavy
Food .to Meet. Current Awful . thought. Suppose the mil-
Vogue•lennitim, when at last:it comes, is held
i'aris.—�Dbctoi's and cooks, called up until ratified by the TI.S.S Senate.
Fifty million jaowder-puffs were sold
in this country last year. Some lucky
manufacturers are making hay while
the nose shit es.—Punch.
-
"Death, pain and poverty are to mme
very real evils, except when 1 ain in
an arm*'hair reading a •book of philo-
sophy."---ltoliert Lynd. , • ,'
Eternity Sweep past.
info consultation by the leading dress-
makers in an effort to fatten the
mannikins of the Rua de la Pais to
meet the requirements of the • new
styles, have prescribed liberal doses
of potatoes and macaroni, dumplings
and pastry..'
The new modes upset the life of
most women. For several years they
have gone hungry and wrestled medi-
cine balls to grow thin and reveal
the'svelte line 'of the prevailing fas-
hion. • Now alines. overnight, they
have to- be fatter, for the newer styles
with normal waistlines look Mach bet-
' ter on a woman with good poundage.
Miers they formerly lunched on a
bit of salad, sprinkled with • lemon,
and 'munched 'mints 'during the day,
they' now sit dowi#• to a four course
heal, at noon. 'and drop thee or four
l turps of Sugar ill their coffee. ]iot;- •
n
tors are elated for there • are ninny
who contend that Prance's increasing]
death rate among women. and' smail
children and decr:enning bit'tlt - rate
were, directly traceable 'to' ism$roper
'Darr'ow.
diet.
•smart 'dress•nraater• gave ,as her
opinion that a healthy Wotan of iii"e
feet six 'inches, . Miro shotild, have
weighed 110 pounds last year to be
ultra -fashionable, must no'w weigh 118
to 1.20 pounds. "•
�. .•.,
"
secondbest • navy is like a sec -
end best poker hand. '�=Adtniral thigh
It' din - .
Mkiard's Kills Dandruff.
them so.'much, or' led'to their follow-
ing .Christ..' It is well for' us to .fail
when we have been depending on our
own strength and knovyiedge,, for then
we' May; be thrown' upon God and re-
ceive the..greater blessing.: The fail-
ure .was net from Walt of .and, stry or,
from fault,;but .troved' to be prepaf•a-
�tion for a •Wonderful lesson, • which
benefited not only 'those ,who were
witnesses, but all whc • have since read
the narrative. Do. not .be discourag-
ed at failure.. Restlst despondency,
and. rest upon the promise that all
things work together•for the good of
those that love God. '
•
'We have single purpose machinery
and we want general purpose men:"—
Henry FON. •
YOVIr°' HAIR 'NEEDS•
TO GIVE IT HEALTH AND.LUSTRE
ASK. YOUR BARBER
flint Skid.,
Yew► /�j/ •
A -Meek Latta&L writer about Iron -
lied Yeast. Thousands say.adda st
to 13 lbs. In 3 ,weeks. Complesiop
clears like magic. Nava sonatina -
'Mon vanish overnight. Gat honked
. Yeast tablets from dtttggM today.
is
, or
MEW/
XTY1Zl •
Aka
ti
OsatU/14
PHILLIPS
y"O*t!IAtily�S'
For T* fes.
due to Acid
tNfit0ESTI0N
ACID STOMAtte
NEARTIM.A.N'
HEADACHE
GASES=t+a
- 'Sick:stotilactls, sour meni'actr's said
iudigestien usually to hti, exCe'ss acid.
The stotpach nerves are overotinlu,
fated, Too much acid .shakes the stom-
ach and'•intestines sour.
Alkali kills ac.iil tns'tantly. The best
Mani s:Phillipp' Milk of g'n
Idaesia,'
be-
cause far .
one less, qatteless dose
�.,,
neu"%ralzes Mafia taffies it§ volume in
acid. Since its invention, 50 -'wire'
ago, it has remained the. standard with
physicians everywhere,
a
Steri'o srapher• CuStoms Examiner.. Cus-
ma
tos nd Immigration Cuard, e:l•Per-
manent positions with .ension Prepare
now for next examinations. 13oaki.et sent
free..on request Write iii C.C- Civil • Ser
f.lee School (Dept.• A•), Toronto 10, Ont.
• The London Conference has at. least. ,
succeeded reducing -e awns.
NO LONGER SUFFERJii
writes Mr ` McAithtu.' TORPID LIVER
Thousand -say regalia!
INDIGESTIONtbo4, . its • • trouble.Indi-
gcstio n, gas end overnight CONSTIPATION
with Frwt-a-fives, Nerves
gsado,'G'et,'rPi rata aves",, NERVOUSNESS
'
from druggisttodsly. HEADACHES"
Ileumatsin
Massaging the aching parts' with:
Minard's 'brings comforting relief,
Try it:
if
Nth. acle
Olin* pt's note walks welt' Maliks to r ruschtn .
•
" For over eight months I teas laid. up with
rheumatism,'. unable to move;,when I was advised
to try Sruschen Salts. • 1t is almost a miracle,
but without a word of a lie I wad able to be
taken to the front door in less than a week l tin
a few•days-1 was out with the help:. of 'crutches:;. ,
'and .in a short time I was walking well: This •
is nye a one-week testimonial, but four years.
"I'Xtaae taken it ever since. and I never feel 'a
pinch of rheumatism now. I tell everobody about
it, and advise them' to take -it • I will close my letteh
hoping.you will publish .0 fur 'others: to see:"
—Md. Williams.
Orlelpel letter oxine for Inspection-
Kruschen. Salts is obtainable at. drug and
- department stores in Canada at 75e. a'bottle.
A bottle contains enough to last or 4 .or ,5
o,00tlus health for half -5.=c7 -good nt a day,
FREE' TRIAL OFFER
• 1f you have never tried Kruschcn .try 11 now
at our expense. We have distributed a great
.'Ask yoln
packaga.
many spAecial " GIANT" packages Which make
It easy foryou to` prove our claim. for yyourse f.
•
druggist for the new'•.GIAIM.T" 750.
.This consists of our regular 75e. bottle together
with a separate' trial bottle—sufficient for about
one week.. Open the: trial bottle tirst,'put.it to
the teat, and then, if not entirely convinced that
Kruschen does everything we claim, it to do the
regular bottle Is still tis good s.5 new. Tate 1t
back. Your . druggist is authpptriIsed to return
your 750, Immediately and without question.
You have tried Eruschen, free, our expense.
What could . be fairer ? 51 nufactured by
E. Griffiths Hughes, Ltd., M nchester, Eng. '.
(Eitel,. 1750). Importers: If GiWvray Bros.
Ltd.. Toronto.
Take a spoonful in water and your ,
unhappy coilditioll will prababiy end.
in five minutes: Then, you will always
know what to do. Crude and hartfl.fut
methods Will never 4ppeai to you, Go
.prove this for your. otvn sake. It May
save a great many. hours.'disagreeable
Se Stare to get the genuiri'h Phillip's'
11fa°a� lle-slapp're's`crib'ed'b
Milk 'of y p
clans for tryears in correcting excess ,
acids. Each bottle -contains full d#roc
tions—any'• drugstore. • I
00 YOU
SUFFER' F ' OM
CONST t AEON?.
Y `.Countless remedies are_advestised:
for constipation, Many relieve for
themoment but they are habit form-
ing and must be continued. Others
contain calomel' and dangerous min-
eral drugs,which remain in the sys-
tem, .settle in the joints and cause
aches and pains. Soine are ''harsh
purgatives which cramp anti;, gripe
and leave a depressed after effect.
Avoid lubricating oils 'which only
grease the intestines and encourage
nature's machinery to become lazy.
A purely• 'vegetable laxative 'such
as Carter's Littie'Liver Pills, gently
touches the liver, bile startsto flow,
the bowels move gently, the intestines
are thoroughly cleansed and constipa-
tion poisons pass awayi"The stomach,
liver and' bowels are now active and
the system enjoys a real tonic effect.•
All druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs.
•
Praises Vegetable
Compound, $ ood
Medicine and Liv r Pills
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from women asking, about your Medi'
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