The Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-08-07, Page 7•
It
AND STII.#.:THE WONDER GREW"
25 years ago .:. whenthe conquest of
the -air was in its infancy, Wilson's
Bachelor cigarswere already finding
favour amongst smokers .. , and,,
today, there are Amore Wilson's
Bachelors -;-100% Havana. filler ---
smoked aid enjoyed than-- any other
ten cent cigar- in Canada.
tisnb... .v •
siiJGSI.'i
f
il,
individually:.
foil wrapped
and in pocket
pucks of five.
OWt'..aif
; Always Too Much of Pain '
'tbere••will always be on zarth
The ancient pain of hu'man,birth;
Always•tI a sad release of breath.
At endless -horizonsof !ri•eath;
And.'nien will'always have to pay
The toll on nature's perilous way,'
No. progress. can evade the urge
Of earthquake and volcanic sul,ge.
Yet. why •permit war's. Jude.; knife '.
To snap. the precious cord of life?••
'Why must our factory -horded slaves"
Droop cold and ragged to their
= graves?
Whyclet : -.ich' bitter acid steal
Through wounds .that :kinder ' men
• wool$ ,Neal,
• Kinder men who 'clear the sod
For the comtitonWealth of God?
•-LuciaTrent.'
• • Ragson Tatters ' rises '• to•• remark:
e'Ever since` ma bought one of them,
TAKE NO CHANCES
WITH BABY!
'Cook Her Food in the
f r
"Health Ware"
Doctors recommend Enameled
Ware for cooking baby's food.
• It is so simple to clean .. i:: so
easy tits sanitary and free
from germs. it cannot stain:
There is no metal' surface .ex
posed to tire . food. Nothing to
absorb moisture, flavors nor
odors.
Make elite , you get. McCrary
Enameled Ware . the
Modern "Health Ware' . Watch
for the faimiliar-McClary-label.
ikProkerar
G€NERAL." i,ityTT)Cri. STEEL WARES .
. Brarithes Atrois Canada•
1SSUL No. 31---
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newfangled .cabinet furnaces, •I: never'
know whether I am' pouring':' coal in
the- phonograph or putting a jaiz re
cordin th' heatrola.
Laundry Work.:
Everything comes out in the .wash—
ineIuding the buttons. •
When settle girls break off a match
they try to make light of it.
Olive-1"Why can't lightning .strike
the 'front end of a street car?"
Oiled— m
"Because the ` otormau's�?a
non -Conductor."
•
Maybe the only trouble with busi-
ness the last few months is that it has
forgotten all about. Coue.
If you thing to -morrow never comes'
just make a nate at the bank .due then
and: see. • •
judge.`Have you any proof he hit
you in the eye?" "
Prisoner "W' here it 3s in Black
and White." • •
Another thing no girl should fail to:
put plenty 'ef in her hope chest is.
patience. She'll need it badly before
she as°married three:months.. ,
Automatically' Speaking
You may talk about your. "nifty dogs"
And cute calves all, you please;.• •.
But me,`I am contented with;
A little peek a' knees.
Him—"`My, what a nice mouth you -
'have." •'
To,,a Blviebell
•
Even Kings are not immune from
traffic ,accidents, as Alfonso, of Spain,
' found, in London when, a flip.. of a'girl
in a, two-seater ,car bumped his auto
and kept him latefor. a; .Luncheon' ap-
poititment with King. ,.George ' and`
Queen Mary. • Nb doubt the lady gave
his Majesty a piece of her mind :for:
being • in her way; the .wonien drivers
do that -bless them!
I gaze into your bells of blue .
So.delicate of form and hue,
That :her'e, within this quiet heli,
B,ring•yearnings that I cannot tell,.
A yearning- deep to feel and know,
The touch of Him whofortned'thee so.
And when the 'soft wind wakes and
swell's • , • •
The muscle . of they magic -bells, ,
There springs within, this soul,of mine
A song almost as' sweet as thine.
And then it is you seem to me `
A part 'of God's eternity; , '
A favored' flower; thou art by, choice'
A messenger, "the' still psmali•veice,",.
That with the•song of natur•. rhymes
The\morning and the evening chimes
That:call.'me from my house of sod
To walk upon the hills with God •
William Dovey.
Slimmer . Complaints
K�, Little' Ones.
•
At the first sign of• illness, during
the 'hot 'weather : give the• little one
Baby's Own Tablets or in• a few hours.
he' ihay be beyond:aid: These Tablets
will prevent summer complaint if
Irenicb, to :Irevent
Burial of.. Living
Doctors Shape .. Measure
• Requiring Scientific,.
Proof' of Death
Paris. -This ty-five doctors in the
French.chlliµuber•of Deputies are pre
paring a la*r for the veriflcattot *of
death by medical -scientific• means •be-
fore 'allowing ' burial. According to
tli:ese , doctors; there have "been . man•y,
cases in the Past' Qf the burial of .ljv-
inn persons; who only appeared to: be:
.Many French ;doctors adhere to the
theory that it' is..,impnssib1e; • for' at
least tao days .to tell the difference.
between -.a dead bo y; and that'eof •a
person in a'catale•pti'c:State: They sug=
gest that before the burial,';of any body
a poison be injected .to: -make sure.'•
In introducing. „the project' before
the; Chamber' the Deputies. •=contend
that one•person in every 504 buried'is
alive when lowered, into the grave.
They 'cited- particularly the ease- of
Abbe Prevost, .composer and .'author
of "'Manon Lescent," who `was, about
to be •buried when• one' of the burial
parity., saw.a slight muscular•move-
mein: ,
Dr. Dedvieux, of the• Medical -Legal
Institute, chief coroner of France, ek-
plained to the Chamber that there are
'means of telling. whether ' life ,is 'ex=
tinct'' Among the simplest, he sug-
gested: ..
The infection of a small quantity ef,
ether:.• If the. body' is' dead the ether
will 'come out: ' If thereis life it Will
be absorbed... The injection Of Son-
resceine in small doses. ' It '.1s not
-toxic, and if, life is .not extinct the
whdle'body ivill take a, greenish' tint.•
Another `suggestion is that invisible
letters isr"itten'on paper ivith•iead,=ac&.
tate be ;held .close 'to: the nose:pf the
subject. If the hidden letters appear;
the .body is without _life, •for• the sal_
phJdric gas emanating from the body,
will have a chemical effect on the lead.
Thele are, other„ means .sometimes
used to make certain of d"eatji, one, of
tiieni tieing to, hold :a 'tt met 'i e et.
The Chambiermay also be asked' to
Make the "coup de grace; obligatory;.
'by Which `•the : attending doctor.; would-
inject a mortal.poison before altering'
the body td be placed:in'the, ,bier. ' .
Weak and Depressed
Thi work of the average ,woman in
the hone makes greater demands on
her Vitality than she a`ealizes. Long
hours, care of eh;ildre.n-and home : is'
the 'daily grind: No nonder;ehe' is
depressed:: hat she suffers from head-
aches and .is run. down. ,
jVliat•'is needed is a blood builder to -
give her vitality ,tn. perform her every;;
day duties- Such a blood+builder is
Dr; Wi1liams'•Pink Pills, ef which Mrs.
Jos. L. Corbin, Moncton,,. N.B., says:
"I was weak;.badly run down; house-
work: was:a burden and ,iwas greatly
depressed. ' Di • Williams' Pink Pills
Were recommended and by the. time
I had taken halfa dozen boxes I was
fully restored to health and strength,"
You can get these Pills through any
Medicine dealer or by Mail' at 50 cents
a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co.; Brockville, Ont:
Pansies ' J'
Here they grew, a . . '
From blue, to deeper' blue, in midst of
each. ,
A goit}sten at,dazzle like a glimmering
Xach broader, •' bigger than a silver
crown; •
While here the 'weaver sat, phis 'labor
done; ' .
Watching his azure pets and• rearing
them,
Until. they 'seein'd to know. his 'step
and touch,
And stir beneath his smile Pike lining
things: • • '
fiis—"rh huh, and remember it's Hp ,.given occasionally to the well eland, • The. 'very sunshine ,loved them, and
year." I and .will promptt relieve -these :trotr-
• would. lie
' blas if they come on suddenly. Baby's
There's nothing good or tial butt Own Tablets •should alWays be ,kept tate, • sold at drug. grocery• and hardware ,fares
custom. makes 'it 'so. .
Here happy, obmi'ng early, lingering
Wm %ye
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Feeding Ours Wild 'Birds
•For ,winter, feeding,. of wild birds
place suet, sunflower seeds and grains
of corn where they will not be covered
With snow.
•
•
That chid, whose mother is a golf:
widow anits father a bridge widower
is like'to'ecome a divorce orphan.
"The cusomer complains that this
sandwich is too small.” "Fut it on a
smaliei plate and take it back."
101:1
?tlitA7he7i. •
::1heHoneyFlyCatc1>jer
You .Must Do ' Your Bit
a
kill the was against the fly, carrier
of germs and breeder of disease..
It'ia proven that AEROXON is one
of th4'most •convenient and most
efficient means of coihbating. this
fly evil,.' .1i is convenient, because
. . of, the push•pm. kis hygienic:
(tics nevervget away when once
caught. Each spiral gives three..
weeks.',perfect service:
BEWARE OFiA11T.ATIONS
Many a man, ,wllo says he '•as driven
to drink" was headed that way .of his
.own accord. •
•
It was a cold, and 'stormy night.
There was nol; e'in the.furnace. They
Were sitting all alone in tile- living
room. She' had no coat. Neither did
he. They shuddered to think of harp
cold they nlighb have heen.
The work' likes a good„ loser, es -;1
,pecially if 4 ":"body else• ,ets .sante:';
thing out of it. ••
. When a girl tells you you're differ-
•ent,you know shes'-not• _
Some•wome'n Contrive to look young,
ethers dye in the attempt. •
.. Blessed are the "poor. They just•
keep on working aid a cold wears off
instead of knocking off for a week.
A roman cured 1t r husband of stay-
ing
out late at night by biog. to the
door when he came home,and whis-
pering through the keyhole, ."Is that
you, Willie?"' ,
Tier husband's na ne is ,loiin,'and he
stays at home evefy night now and
sleeps with one eye (web- and, a re-
volver under his: pillow. •
A vacation is half atiticipattop and
the other halt changinitires.' ,
J;s1inimett removes Warts,
.
in 'every' hoine. where there are young
children: There is no Other medicine
as good and the mother has the guar
antee •that they are absolutely safe
They are sold by all druggists or b
mail •at 25'cents per. box,'by The Dr
RV itlitms' Medicine' Co.: Brea hville
'On'to
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New Office Building •
• to be.. Shadowlese
New ToIkT an unusual 'no'te 1n'
•architectures is. .planned for ' z new
office building by lenneth Sranzheinr,
alchitecf, by haying the window
,panes even 'with the exterior. surface
of the .walls 'acid' omitting. all 'etytabla
tures,. coi'nrce.;; architrave's; p'edinietx'ts
and .simila't ornamental features, ac-
cording .to a reeent'aiitionhcenrmit,
The effect will be of an entirely
"shadowless" structure of extreme
simplicity, depending entirely " upon
masses'and proportion to give' an im-
`pression 'of dignity',an'd ,grace, Con-
trasts'will be attained by the use of
white enamel ant black brie,:,
gene,stone' and black gra'nit'e, aggro-
pfiately relieved Cvith silver ma'
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Because thLa ey ttehe_so_fn•.. .I
• Cie G. 0. Genesi & -ells, Irmilde
Robert Buchanan, in 'Hugh Suther.
land's Pansies: