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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-07-31, Page 7• • . • ART- SCIENCE $DO INDUSTRY- EDUCATI AGRICULTURE , to L'a,ffs ..F Terribly Wea_. A' household e P t says interiQr Regained Through trig ' decorations have much to do with hap- . Strengtlt pineal in the Wine.. Yes, particulerly'l _ use of Dr. William. s Piet Pills.. . ab. I terri y weak: says Mrs. ,o a do my housework. , I ,was despondent, would;. invalid. Pink Pills an before do have used these Pills on two, .other oc Caste. Dr Wflliams'.Pipit. Pills enrich and 'purify the' blood. That is why' better ,sleep, steady,.nerve,s, improved apps-' tite acid ;increased vigor' follow, their use __a'll;.,t>tese can' be' yours' if you, start tt eatment toilay- ` The. ; Pil'ls are7 Sold by medicine dealers °or by mail at '50 cents. a box from The Dr.,'Whit ms'` Medicine Co:, .Brockville, .Ont U • .Jul 'Jug ►c t• �- , Gan you teil.ixie where she has hid her, 'Pretty `Maid July? 1 would .swea;r one day ago Shie,pieteed:'br, •t' I Wauid swearbthat Is o know When the husband's interior is decor- 'vies The blue bliss ,of her eye.. • - ated with good meals:. "After the .birth r° J s Morisse "Tarry, maid,, maid," I bid her; • She and cqu d n 1 But she hastened by, • y . • Thar Slows pupuy, Do YOU know •whette she has:liid her, Th.e girl good an ,the forward de , Maid July'+ was afraid I be a constant , r%11o, Idk Most Progressive jt/1iUtlit t Exposition • C�IIrADIAN: . AugntoSept•6-1'930' ANA:DA 1 of s eep or ,. ck M a'i • The boat—it started going ' , and The pilot l9oked at her to See • lid I began taking Itr Wtlliams Who bath beheld her fobtptints, . $ b' f e fang my health Or the pathway she foes? •, Which .way the wltid was ttlowitfg. wasestored and I could mY house — ' work without fatigue Since then ; Tell tile, wind, tell me, wheat A satisfied customer• and a 'knocking . Which of yeti knows? competitor^ are a, merchan't's two best ns with si'1endid result, Sleeps she swathed' in the flushed Arc- isemeats. m advert. •jif bad dreams are caused by indi- gestion; what causesgood'd•reems•.? ddre.• Gray—"Ah, Jenny, 1' wonder if lny husband. mill love me when•• my diau• is gray?" ., Mrs. Black= "Why not? gees loved• you through tbrge 'shades already:'' EAR A Picturesque Celebration for a'l[Canodiansf, : '"Lee Voyageurs", a. brilliant new' Grandstand ymeant renewing Cebada'e development from i1s earliest days --each evening by 1,500 per- formers on a world's largest stage- Burying the •hatchet won't do you Much good ' unless you tee willing .to' hang tip the hemmer. • J,a'dge—"Why have . you not . made these alimony payments?" Defendant -!.'1 can't start until' the week after, next,' your, worship; there are still two installments due onthe• engagement ring Father ' "Why school?'' Son • "I "didn't, Azores• were.". afher—"Well, issionary Cured • By Witch Dpcto • Dr. Hagberg Wright, of the Tiondon, Library; has recently been emphasii- ing,"the curative uses of books'." And, of Course, most doctors :already •linow •the •a patient 'who' is well siipPlied: wit int e,est ing reading Matter is happier, and d therefore m tie • Night of the rose? . Or ire her limbs like Aiit"elow 6n` the lily's; mows? : ):ales, ,.that are all visitant,' • • Find the runaway, • ' And for him. who flndeth her `s• •(1. do, )'large yon 'say) d will throw 'largesse of bream= Of' this sumnlers..mintage,` I• vfill•, br•aaeh a honey -bag•. Orthe kegs Best. vintage Breezes,wheat,' flowers sweet; 3Vone.of them knows! How then shall -we lure' her back Froin the way she:goes? When the bird, flits the cage, We set the -cage 'outside, With seed andr, with wate'.- And .the door wide; , Iy we may win i so ' Hap Back• to abide, h --�—' ore likely to . were you kept, at, know • where . the in future just •re - benefit by :treatment, than `one who But books~ have sometimes ' been• O'er Heaven's sunward wall, . It, four gates open winds f edited with more i N rt) 'By; reined; care at ail, . We •Hang her cage of earth out isn't .. e- direct powers of, s n watch ar .. There are distviets n °' Rime •in hanging•. hedgerow aMember where you put things." c e e u Wales, for instance; where the old be- T,he ,rain quenched blussotn, • " fn i lee In still And roses sob their tears out ; The height of unflmportant9e: Best 'lief that touching, the, Bible is an lin- man at a' companionate marriage. fallible cure for' 'Certs • On the gale's wares hear ing bosom; lingers on: Shake the lilies till their scent There's no. "doubt that the' wheels be It's just' ag reasonable, of 'course, urse..to• rims:, , The sbelieve in the 'Bible as "Medicine," as Over drip their. this fall' if they are auto k. r a That our runaway, may See .t kept turning rs t+ •,,m to in your faith to a ca s skin, o )bile wheels. , .•'• We do•know her whims ring .of beads. ` A cats skin, w'hfchSleek the tumbled w b a'eharm against t ' aters'ou.t Wake up if -you want your, dreams was supi�sosed to ,e a char exhibits on come rues in a collection eshibite • _at the ou • There will—O not (.,u t iVI m recently.' And ' there 1 'd `lie For her travelled limbs;" tot catching cold, was Bout Strew and' smooth blue nisi thereon, tib .her!=r- "Pies like mother used to make- be dark, useu a n, ;Who believe a cheat The lovely sleepy , a y fore elle. took to :bridge" •.appeared on are'' London Wome 'With tall her stars about her! •,• plow sign. ' wearing a string of tittle, bet ds affords —Froin Selected Poems "of Francis a bakery' wl g them protection from i;onchitis. , . Thompson." ' te- "Doctors"' Are-LLP,,to:...I7=• .. Not only. does the belief in charms She '(playing piano) — 'Siegfr red's' Death'." kis I'vi net surprised." t wad• • A lot of..people that:WE know un- bon n- of ibis sort -persist, in spite of Educa- 1 nn Children ch- at` • the � .. ...: _ °._ ..:. ` are still_ witch- _..... S _ tion Acts -but i.her-e- (teeters who ply their trade in Lon= - th Id' military and concert bands, including the. dodbteilly • .aim , to . please. ', But their. d.on's East End. Tbutrtticli methods I'n°S'>llttimCT :When Childhood 1�1 = Ahura ua Cary thein "',wisemen," All CanadaPermanentForcel3and(bYP��on ' mat'ksmarishp terrible. and Defence), as aped- are,Pretty much. the same as, tuose of " menfs Are Most Daiigero�isb.•s Department of Militia (tilted �� thout' their` confreres of the African jungle. ' D'Lothers who keep• •a box of Ba y f # h ally recruited orgair}zation o seventy-six s Algst. pRope'. want O' OSS wl Military establishments. taken frotp Canada's Regular res onS•ibility- In one case, :which carie to the Own Tablets- in the house 'may feel takng the P cetabhshmente.. • Writer's notice' recently, a: 'woman, that the lives of their' little ones are Military weath Famous .2,000-Voicc,Exhfbition Chen* in four. , her v not thing a mall and his rite tyhoCe husband n reacona Y 2 and•G A . "wise men."' ' She 'n as '.. t mach troubles,.. cholera' infan- Treznecs`A°g' 23 and 28. Sept. u ctrl is wtifch got the. ( one of these . er. { S q neYer,'agree. p Ihus'band's clothes hoes•carr off thousands Tremendous Agrandi raw displays and trine ,'t of the barga' h 'they' got told to burn her tum incl. dfart Y ttze wore i a�T2 8125,.000Prize ' all brandies with $ 5, d in ua ns d • `as very ill, consulted ably safe luting the hot in When t and -get „ et new ones, !`so that pe married. List., Trotting and Pacing ,Rads. m an of l;.+ie ones every sunrmei ni ,mos es, no " of death might not recpgnrze him• cases because .tie mother 'does. t' Fifth professional Marathon Swim for•drorld --,— have. a safe medicine at'hand 'to gii3O championship' laurels—a unique un#orgetcable . He wa•s a •kind hearted old gentle- This 'failing failing to effect a citta, ;the .wi`-e iv .Babv s Own Tablets renews seel man'decided that it was ileCessar•y to ' aportspectade: roan, and it ,upset •him to the poor.Pi:ompa -•. otorboatd g;canoeing, ha crying• kill a' pure. white cock at Old eight; these'tz?oubies,.o if given occasionally aqulingSeaplanandni9 yacht ether thrfllin .little c P ndon's "wise men" thus sculling ' races and g . •Old Gent (sym.pathetica'lly)—" What 'While 1.9•. tothe well child they' will prevent their, aquaria events daily, and countless eRlribit8 ,. employ the ancient spells and charms; TI Tablets, 11 are guaran- is the matter, my littlE man?' even end attractions occasion. Celebrate -te this 'memorable All- Boy—"1'm lost, Ro ,man?" . , • the African, witch -doctors appear to Canada Year Reduced Iom ? Nonsense. Yon be, moving with the cunei.' It was re- Reduced Rates by rail, bus, Soon.. R• trete cently steamboat dna airplane. • few'. eople: will ata�y;,�gro�+er �, .p . �ied` to drink bulk te� ' be .. satisfied • ,• drink Prevent Shoe Soles. from. each witnessCs• es Dffffereint ` Tersion Painting the ,soles of shoes will pre- - .. 1V i. Wearing. Chit • serve the leather very :well.. 'For old shoes Put $ coats of ordinary black for , finish paint, allowing each. to dry , 4`3 hours. If. the shoes a e new, ..so New proof of the almost complete unreliability. of the' testimony ,of by- stemless. y ste miers. to something that happens,, I that., the finish on the sole • is intact. even though it is' the custom of , law• roughen are surface with ifilie sand- courts. t'o'rely almost exclusively on , on is supplied by an'ex paper before painting: So ie of 'the such Cestim Y. aint will then' be able to it periment' conducted' 'som`e' Years ago'• , .P Some -maker. + a Boston • lawyer, • Mr. George :G. •Crocker; • and, recently pub1iigh critical: comments by Dr.' Walter •Franklin;Prince; •Research Officer of the .Boston Society for `Payeliic Re- search- .•In. Mr. •Crocker's experiment, twenty : responsible business' men and IaWya1 s of` •Bo'ston served as witnesses of a little playlet acted,.lry Mr. Crock- er and three,'assistaiits.: In this plat- let 'an oral order was given: to a broker ' concerning. the '.purchase ''Of some stock, and was repeated :wrongly by the broker.• In addition one' of the actors, laid down a pocketbook, which• arrfe Y .and c *as Picked up.a other, actor.A third actor brushed' Somewhat 'violently against the man who .lost ,the • pocketbook but ,took no, thing. from him. After' all this, the, • e w Coming on. hetwenty witnesses were asked. each :to teed to be absolutely,.harmless l•write down, independently his account. to the newborn babe: "They are especi- of what he had seen- and heard.. As ally good in summer because they re- was expected, , all twenty 'accounts gulate the bowels and keep the stom- were different.. Worse stili, not one of ach sweetand pupe. They are sold by the twenty •witnesses, . Dr. Prince medicine dealers or by mail at 25 gents points out, saw't.ht man who 1'os.t the a box from The Dr- Williams' Medicine pocketbook -lay ,.that article 'on the' Co., Brockville, Ont, "table. Not one witness saw the actual • • thief. pick up the, Pocketbook.. Only one witness noticed that the broker repeated the stock, order incorrectly and this, one nitness..had' the'corree tion wrong. •The .moral for scientific investigators, Dr.' Prince remarks, is "that the human. sepses may. easily be misled and betray ed amid the compli- cations of even• a brill incident". • Music Assists. in Milk SAM `HARRIS, President. 3 H. W. WATERS, General Manages: Success Has Voice These Days It' has been said that' if one does anything really worth while, one does -not have to tell of it: Most of the achievers of success these days, how- ,ever, have a microphone' set up in • ;front of them almost evr ry time they iopen their mouths. Old Gent_. -"Lost. onsen i announced that they were form- anu$tn't give up hope so s do yleu live?"• . • ( ing a "trade union" in order to' pro- Bay—"Don't know. W -we've jest , tect 'their 'interests, and missionaries moved end. I caftlt remember the ad -,II are telling some strange stories. about dress., ,'i new "cures" which are. the very last, Old Gent — 'Well, what's 1 your 111(1; word in jangle medicine. In.one case, according,to a mission- ary, a native who was• very "IL., being unable 'to speak -or to move his limbs,. name?" , • ' Boy—"D-don't 'know ." Old (lent "'Don't know?" Boy—"Nb, Iii; -mother .got married! wa§ given "medicaid" made by m •again this morning." • in powdered graniophotte record with water from a locomotive.. The witch - doctor who invented' this novel treat- ment explained that the" engine •-water was to make his patient more, and the record dust to make him "talk. And the patient did move and talk after a course of this treatment. • ,' �+� time f the Ilomltis Hermits of the Calf • the sun never sets on the evening papers'; it rises,'on them. . Ci►old,Mining in Wales' • . It ed 'profitably weli known inn' that gold wits work - •several parts'pt this country in the o and in more • recent Years Seottan(1 • The Calf o.t Man is at_ islet of 600 produced the whole of the gold used, • in malting the Scottgsl acres lying to' the, south n est of the Regalia.j Isle o f Man -lost ,of the old mines have been. - lest, but in :Wales -there are stilt 'It' is-"- a bird -lovers' paradise, beC1 cause of the intiultierable sea-birdst. traces' et Roman aqueducts' and div - which nest upon its ;cliffs. Apart from erted wateccaurseS in the •NIawcidaeh those Best the .principal inhabitants r sj•mp'hony song? ' •t'ailer , and fiotti quartz Lias been itis i are rabbits, but there' are. one or two u, er i' 1 l ecaution •to • • ' covered. ' Mining operations lin h houses. i Cover the (Meting either pp S1stai4prlarid • has 'a • total' _of 3,60.0 small scale were carried on in, Merl-�. It was recently announced that .the hotels, employing some 01,000 persons, onethshire until "about twenty years, Calf was to be sold, and it has been and representing a capital of _about 0 ago,, and about half a miliion'rrouro I su e'sted ,that it should be acquired _� w -- 5300;000,000. worth of gold has been extracted'from: by the Man 'authori-les• and derelob them since it15i...Botlt• the Queen and, ed under their control, But. with due re. Princess Mary aye t ' the "Westin rights" a sea; v Heyer been sitar • at, Hint. to Jelly -Makers ' jelly makers who use paraffin to° cover their finished. product often 'find it difficult t4 clean up the drops' that run back from the ordinary saucepan in which the paraffin has been melted, and also to remove the )ast coating of •paraffin from the pan when. theJ task is finished. • These difficuities .can be completdlY .eliminated' 'at the very small cost of an individtial.Sized alum- inurii or enamelware coffee+pot, in 'Page is.'a man who takes' hiiTe't —y to ngbodYJ'; ' arses' Wanted The Toronto Hospital for Incurables; in. affiliatiopn with ,gellevub and Allard Hospitals; New with City, offers a Three Year'N Co .res ' of Training to Young Women, hang the required etfncation. and desirous of becoming nurses.' This Hospital' has sdepted .the' .eight-hour eistem. The pupils receive uniforms of the School, .a . monthly allowance and travelling expenses ` to and . from New' York, Por farther. particulars Writer of ent. •' Superintendent. ' to the a Sv pp. ProduclOn • • Radio music having .been found et - which the paraffin can be melted and ficient on. dairy farms in the produc- •from which it can be poured with' ac- tion"of more mill(, it is not, surprising curacy' By keeping the little ,coffee : td learn: ;that a similar method' of pot exclusively for this purpose, there serenading hens has resulted is •more will, be no need to remove the surplus eggs ,for a, New Jersey farmer. • A11 araffin; it tan be left in the.;pot.: for good; can't 'the mosquitoes next be soothed into a somnolent %tate by tl „ text time of need. The covered pot will keep .it free front dust, il'.tlfe. r observes the added ec pr - - dfthe spoilt by inserting a dirk, or by trying .a bit of paper over it, ' Ne}vs stories exaggerate, and donbt- iess there are many Chicagoans who haye rings "Culture.has nothing to do with edu-- of Welsh old• Farts to g, f thehave A,rroentarandent has been .One g• birds•. • • cation or civilization."•••••Count Her- Itreeent vas tTgick rebel. man lteyseritng: • h pct of Calf of ° or two lierrriits burs marls the 141inard'• s Linimtint gi • ed 'to the Government . asking for a _ Man their horns , and one CH i ttrt� EN searching inquiry info the :prospect them was'atnong the earliest food re. • develaping.a Welsh goldfield. Min` formers. This gentleman, ,rho fired of y . a - —' ing. eitperts who havg .examiee(1 the in the reign This James I., iris ho lived CRAY' ti: • i i� district say that there is today an Carea of 250 square miles in Nortit ' that he"resoived to make a perfect IIII.DI N hate te+take medicine Wales ivhiclt contains as good a show. e perinr+ nt for the obtaining along as a rule, but every child' loves of gold -bearing. quartz as ani' other and healthy life,•' by .living on ,"herbs', vegetable ofp paratiia. And this. o'1 area of similar' size: With modern oil, mustard, and honey." is diet vegetable prasblas just asst at and Modern machinery' it is he.—most strictly observed", *bile ho �•�'`° just bland d 'cls • Paint Your Screens tats • methods ' the island.` n•�rers possible that Wales may develop a ea it tastes; as an an j :harmless A5' the recipe rads. thriVing gold tntl{istry.• • . • When. Baby's cry warns of colic, a few drbps of Castoria has him !toothed, asleep again isle jiffy. Noth- 74 More Valuable . in diarrhea. • 4° Potential Market •I' have found painting screens with a shinola brush. a great time saver Montreal, Que.Ueiii►an aircraft lever ti 1 b sh One •of ng the testi at ru . builder are well aware of the peters• . 'Vltiiertco'ated tongue or, bad •breath these brushes can be.rti;a(le by tic r g d 6 or'7 tell of constipation, in+roke its gentle tial Market for macs 'nes in Canada, a piece of slreelrsk'r'ti or any nalrpY ►- Corporation, use end regulate late a triild s an/ the.Junliers Aircraft CorlSora aid to Clea y w .. els Ir colds or children's diseases; of Dessau, even anticipates ate*. • 1io ty to dta ho'id use it to keep the systan Ming i + bexeeSsowels. material en a bti k of 'woo' inches., tong H ve your can of paint v; hat Maty people call indigestion or enamel band, Moisten the swab'; often means cal acid a ion _ eery b •l G�Nti/lyf. .Potli Gry�St For Troubles due to Acid iYvescesnor4 4•00 atom/too N� c cAses pauses. ,. ....... • ., ., . __, ertaiisof its tratious' elle- y s r i the ldmfri on. One of the cotnpafty s with it 411d rust go at and dowel the ; in th:e lit Clogging* Montreal to ...., ..t cici . up A: Stamacli. The stofiiach nerves fraV'e • g8 $ representati�les is now in screen. The mesh will n� g " sold 1t3 site . 'drugslorer • use rnera of been over-stiniulated, and food soars. Casters is tY' ill. uthe ca andinto e . nu atio get ibleb n bears Glia9 investigate the situ , L small brush tois (The correcttvo is an alkali w of the i f h scree -f insta t 5 one • the r acids lees , tri the' genuine wa.. - • .Junkers monep'attes o ns and to: paint the mitt � - - ul� Andthe est tri e e l a s e rfe. }t r s s It r —• ous'ew is 171etC e . gn (lit that tiatro 1 purposes. p also gaol N " he Wil remain '-e '0!5 months ry� a'Ikttli it.noivn to medical science ed � I'hrlli'psr litilk of Magnesia.. 'It has id- , ,to discus's c'onditians 'and piosp'eets Smith's rife thinks, the world of her with readers' in aviation'. hitsbatid." "Doe's skier "lies; silo mantel the standard with physicians even b'elie'ves the parrot taught AM in the 5t) years eructs its intent, t1t > 1' rise spnonfiil 04 this lrarfirIessr tagt ' • OSea." -'.4 :. For rIlsters � .MinI. ard s t.iil'itti'ttltr C A S'T O R I A . IS , will neutralize in- stantly alkali in water w many tittles as much acid, and the'sytfPtotns disappear at once. Ton, will never use,crude methods when once you�earn the efficiency of this. Go get a m try 1i bottle le t0Y. Mall 'lips• nil i..e.I' p the e nn ff get g ' t0t Be sure Milk of, Magnesia prescribed by physi- cians for, 50 years in correcting eitcesd acids. tach bottle contains full dives• tioile---a y drugstore. ' heurnatic Pains Minard's. affords a' sure relief, when rubbed on the affected parts... A quick, effective pain: killer. 'CUticfra Soap astd.Ointnieiit ' .10dicaRcly; redieatedy $"apache mid dntiseptie .... Pare atrd'•ElReieat tineseened for eleanting. purifytegee,l protecting the U1.in snit bair. 50 rears worid•wrd• favorite• 0 Daughter Is Stronger Now "My daughter C thetliie is fifteen years old. She was very irregular, often sick at her. stomach and had to stay inti bed two, dY threedays ttwa time. One of your 1>5aoklets1u as sent to us by tail so i got her, a bottle of Vegetablee Cott-' pound. , Catherine- -has' been taking it regularly and she is gaining in weight and every way. Y told the neighbors and four either girls are• taking vvithgood resulta"-Mrs.Clar;: Crus Jenkinson, Boil 14, Thorn- •C ritario • Lydia E Pinkhaui's doofi aneI Compound Mast U S :+d 6ol,.rr Oni••. ISSUE -No. 30}-- • • •