The Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-10-16, Page 7• Y4
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Real Nerve
Is a Bountiful Supply of Rich,
deal h Giving Blood .
Sufferers from omens 'debility find
themselves tired; low-spirited ,and
-:nn-
able to keep their minds on anything.
They are totally unfit to Perform their
everyday duties.; • '
Doctoring the nerves with sedatives
is as "terrible mistake The only real
nerve tonic isa. good supply of rich.;
red blood, To secure this rich, F red
blood Dr- Williams' Pink Pills. should
be taken_,, Enriching and purifying the
blood is their whole mission.. Concern,=
log . them Mrs Albert Bentley. • Ban-,
,croft, Ont.,' writes: " Two: years ago I
was a complete wreck; In 'bed 'for
.'seven .months;. extremely nerv,•o.i ;
bad no color. Nothing I tried seemed
help me 'till I began pr Williams'
nk Pills_' My condition; at once im-
proved,
mproved: and' today 'I am Well and, able.
for anything nithout-fatigue or iron=•.
hies" 4
Yon can get these pills from any
medicine dealer or by mail at 50 'cents
a box from The DrWilliams' Medi-
cine co_, Brockville, ' Ont.,
1950 Worker Will
Was.
Still Hated Task.
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Childhood Duty Turns Mod-
ern Girl Against
Horreilrtaling
Compulsory ' dishwashing • in child-
. .hood has given millions of girls a drab
• outioolt on lite and has caused then'
to;'CQneelve an. absoiute'hatred for
homemaking,' says:' Miss Marion, 9.
Van •Liew; .chief of the home • econ-
omics education bureau of the Univer-
sity of the State• of New York..
Hatred of dishwashing, while it
" seems of itself a most insignificant'
matter, , becomes the root of, an ob-
session against :al'pb;ases ofhouse-
keeping, she"thinks,, and thereiore has
a potentiality of exercising •a vicious
influence on, the ,entire •future of girls
and; women..
MissVan"` Liew, who is widely
known: "throughout the, 'nation• as a
home«;economist . in • ,addition to her
,position With. the State Department
of Education, yesterday become hdu=
cationai director. of . the Homemaking
Center of the New York State Feder-
ation of Women's. Clubs. 4
'' NO Fad, She Declares
• ''The photograph reproduced above shows • an .interesting view of impres- "Home economics is no. fad,` Miss.
sive memorial to Newfoundland's war dead at Grand Bank • Van Liew .told _an' interviewer in Al-
bang. , "It has passed that: stage and
has stood .,the test. .People are more
est3/414.
Get $2 -a -Day Wage
Owl Laf
Predicted Ford in His, New � . • '�'fIV S
Pr by
Book, Moving Forward- i
• <. Abbot the only . thing ` that; comes
New York -Henry Ford 'blames the to him who waits iswhiskers:
present industrial depression' on 'busi-
ness men who wate fed the stock mar-
ket' instead of their business, and :be-.
Heves the cure 'Iles in quantity 'pro-
duction and intensive marketing' ,of
high-class' goods. • •
He outlines his opinions' in a book
'Moving Forward," publishedon Oct.
Many doctors are now having their
patients say "ee"lnstead,of •'ah''"'Ow,"
however, remains .the standard for
the: patient on receiving `his bill.
High schoolteacher -What is Fran-
cis
Sid. He piedicts that in 1950 elle. , Fapil-He . knew all' four verses Of
them,to'
o'r
t,•
fellow who took � . it I.
Chou . a o k.home conscious- than ever ,and
Child's for dinner? . Why ..every• ex- recovering its former status rapidly.
tremely attractird girl. bas an ugly
duckling for a clam? Whether • any- .not prepared . to take over the prob- pretty. .
one Is a poor �markslnan' because his lams of homerilakfng "vrhen they `be ••S a is .sensible and scientific, too,"
mother told. him pointing was, Impo- come .brides:.' vs-,' said Mrs.. Brown, "and she says slie
flet :And•if rat be happier ,if 1 knew • "It . may astonish people to know Will, allow no one . to 'kiss the baby
ay
$i3. c#�vsv
The Wrong Phrase
, Mr. Brown' had just returned from
the office and was'. introduced to
the
Now, the difficulty is that girls are new nurse; . who was astonishingly
11 these things?, , that the state' is training hundreds of while she is near." `
girls and young women for the career : "No .one would want to," replied
A local poet thinks bananas.rhyme of marriage, • Outside of New, York Brown.tiredly., ,.
• with pajamas. That' is'one of the .there. are 211, centers, under The super; "Oh, ' indeed, John"' -.snapped the
several' reasons. this column does not .n�' the State 'Department of 'fond mother,
cis Scott Keys greatest distinction. print but"very little home made poetry 'Education where homemaking is' •'I mean," faltered Brown; endear
United 'Stated'wots an will get, aa taught as 'a; fine ,art, and "New: York ;oring' to• make things better, "not
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United wage of $2? a day,`'advac- Tourist—"Say, boy, where does this 'does not neglect this important train , while she is near." . .
road go? The pretty nurse was given 'march-
`ates high Wages'ati one of the funds- All .the jokes are. not found fn' the
t mg'
mental laid o1 • btisice�s and 'says Indignant_ •= "1st .don't go 'noarhere ..W omen and gi'ris must get away trig : orders the 'following day.. ,
Ik dt I
"The Star Spangled Banner."
•geneine' over production ~ has never
book's os in
the papers, spore of them It's here every morning when I come f• roip the old idea that homemaking is
v
existed. may be Geen wa inn:aroun awn. along:' .. nothing but sewing, cooking and c can :•
• ` Is this train ever on • elm's . (grew -
Sitting
' ti_66-wages; 'oweveti_ :� e
is -Van -1 sew -added:- .`These- _ . eeenger. ...;Oh '.'-re -
Ford believes that while.� naso has a Sititng around. the brink house they. A hpmorest s most, serious business •
things are' but incidental and as such } d tlte=gr"ou-ch s
were, swapping lies. is trying to make folks. smiler plied the conductor, ""we never, worry,
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right to work, his right �Iko'a job'de ,' should. 'be done. by means of a'time about it being on time. Were .satis-
fied
pends on his ability' to render;, valu-, One of silent- "k`'lien I was logging budget so as. not to interfere with the ++
able 'sere Fee. He says belief that a up in the horthwoods L saw a morin- Fortune teller—"You will stif!er pox- major phases of the calling.'° ed it its onthe track."
h act..
company owes •aliving to those who, •twin Lion come right up to the skidder 'arty until you are s years old" ' Sue reminds one'that' choosing har-
work for it is based on "our trail' one day' It vias a fierce beast, but The dupe—"And then?" • maniou's color combinations foe the
tonal conception of master anti ser- I; with great presence or mind, threw li'ortune' teller— "By that time ydn home and purchasing clothing a i:hies
van : • a bucket of water in its .foes and it will have got used. to it."' and other, supplies come into, tle call -
The book, w•ritteri in collaboration slunk away."
with Sainmet Crewth 2r, says the fun- r Man sitting in corner `Boys,• I can
dannentals of businness principles are vouch for the truth of that story.. A
First, to Make' more and better goods few minutes after that.happened I
cbeapty as possible' and force them on *as coming down ;he side of the hill
the market,' second, to' strive atttas . I met this lion aria as is my habit,
for higher quality and 'loner 'prices• stopped to stroke its whiskers. Boys,.
and costs; third, to rase wages graalu those whi'k•-rs, were wet:'
illy -and ca,r.tInuoualy and never to ••
:ut them; and fourth. to get the goods A HAPPY IIOI"CIimT FOR TODA,Y.
to the eonsnier eco ioniicat-y so he r-
,
may 'benefit by low ,cost prodtietion..From the moment of birth
The carrying out of these: modern To the ride in the hearse,
business laves requires much more'There is nothing that happens
leadership. than did. the aE product: But. Might have .been worse.•
tion, elle Ford says_ _ He .believes that.: ' ' - -
was why interest in the ''1929 stock Gerrie-•-•What 'shall Ido, Mintert
dear'" I'm engaged to a man who,
tnarke. brou6ht diaster_
The true occasion' for alarm was sayl he:simply can't bear children.'
deeply hid;" he' says. ".It consisted liother—"Well. you can't expect too
in the complete stoppage c f improve- • much • from a husband."
spent in quality of good; and,i'n' meth=
ods of manufacture. which in turn "The good die young." But to die
causes a stoppage itl ° the. increasing god. one must diet young.
values of the purchasing money. .
There is bound to come a time cvh,*eii Gladys Eto her fat hoy friend)—
things' are offered for sale at So much
more than they are Worth that the
• public will hesitate to buY 0E61- and a baloon'
then •will: stop buying, altogether and
may even, fall into a panic about what LOYALTY_
it bas .botigbt_ By Melville Sloan'
"No one hs yet been born who can
manage both to manipulate the mar- how grand that attribute, divine;
ket for its stock and also, do business That golden quality;
1n such a way that ,it will be profit- That priceless gem of honor, fine;'
able. The two do, not and cannot That jewel—royalty.
mix." Who will not see an evil done—
To him—he calls his friend;
DampOr whom he serves: is really one
Da1n Wa��i Of—nature's noblemen!
"Pardon sue.. Tiny. but as you age.
will you fade like •a dower or bust like
Walls can. be rendered damp-proof
by an application of water -glass used
for preserving eggs- Strip dr scrape
the old piper from the wallsand
brush over the damp patches with the
t'watergtass mixture according to the
directions' on, the tin. Allow to dry.
then put on two more coats; Each
must dry before the neat is put on.
!When repapered the damp a ill not
peisetrate again.
Ifilitiard's Liniment gives quick relief.
Times might be -much better,if those
who don't have to work would knock
off and give their jobs to thosewho
do.
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Things I'd like to know -Where
butchers get their straw . hats they
wear in winter and comedians , get
the ones they ruin? What the girls
who ftp pancakes in ' windows -think
about and especially what they'd think
Many people. two houfs sifter eat-
ing suffer indigestion it.
It is ostially ratess it
with in alkali. the hist- way. the
harmless and efficient way. is
Pimps* Milk of Magnesia. It has
reMained' for 50 yeses the standard
with physicians. One snfUI m
water Iteutraliies many times its
Volume in stomach acids. and at
erne.'itis syinptotftis„ such as head-'
• aches. gas. heartburn, etc.,
wlil
disalive* ills •five .minutes.
1
'Vow anuli never use crude methods
when you know this bitter met'hod.
nd'. you Will never suffer from et-
cess acid -when you prone out this
east relief_ Please do that --for ytnir
of n sake-tioW.•
inn, of homemaking; as well as p
coo
rn % fit®j inn aI grooming and. adjustment of family
)V l lI I G�!' 'i ti L8 relation and that'to be'successful in
all ^these the homemaker should be.
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Constipation 1n. one Of the most tom- c trained_
mon ailments" of childhood and the! ' She declared ,that :every feminine
child suffering from it 'positively eon -1 member Of ' every family should'be'in-
not thrive_ To keep the • Iittle one f strutted in home economic'. She
irell the 'bowels must he kept regular, would' •have the .'Younger children
and the .stomach sweet. To do this; learn it. in junior :high' school, and
nothing . can equal Baby's Own Tab- have mother keep up With .them by
lets. -They area mild but thorough' extension' courses, in the ' afteynoon
laxative- are pleasant to take' and cant and evening.
Fre given to the newborn .babe.with
perfect safety: Thousands of mothers Any,. Offers -
use no other medicine for their little! t4 Mrs. King'was cleaning her front
ones bit Baby's Own Tablet.
are solei by medicine dealers or br I hurrying along the road. ,
` ' Then. bed -room windows she saw a friend
mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.
••t< -hat star has happened"" she
Williams" Medicine Co:r:.Bi'ockt`EIIe, cried, running to the garden gate and
Ont. "p
calling to the' friend. "Why are you
in such a hum'" , '
Kalta3!'it�l Island Has The friend paused to regain her
World's Worst Climate: breath: '
"I'm trying to get something for my
Though certain parts of the North husband," sh'e panted.
Ainerican Continent might >:eel . justi- "Oh," replied Mrs. King, very much
fied in claiming "the world's worst relieved. "Had any offers?" ' ' -
climate'—acemning to - Charles Fitz- 9,
hugh Tatman ill LisIScieiice Service ' INVALUABLE MOMENTS,
feature "Why the Weather?" (Wash Never suffer' the inyaillable mom
ington),• the favor••d spot is an island ents of thy life to J P :i by i p mprov-
in the Red Sea. He says: • ed, and' leave ti';tee to ilie{tess and
"Hot weather is end'urab;e, is the• vacancy; bet be always either read-
. frig. or writing' or praying. oe medi-
days are endurable if the air coot li 'rating, or employe' tae uG°fnI Fletcher's signature en wrapper.
at night. 'Neither, of these mitigatinglab:'r for the co.n:non geoid_
features is. found in the average cls-_i'i:r•ni;i°.;.
mate of the Red Sea coaat. An Eng -
relative hu
lisp meteorological journal has recent-
mate
remains. low • 'hot
s o in so
.WHEN CHILDREN
FR'ET THERE are' times
when 'a child is too
• fretful or feverish to
be sung to sleep. There are some
pains a mother cannot pat away. But
there's quick comfort in Castorial
' For diarrhea, and other infantile
ills, give this pure vegetable prepara-
tion. Whenever coated tongues tell
of constipation; whenever there's any
sign of,sluggishness. Castoria has a
good taste; children love to ,take it..
Buy the . genuine -with Chas. 11.
104'
•' Classified Advertising`
SALE FIRST' CLASS BREED -
e reasonable
Foxe at
r aso
' �: f k and. &
pR, fn.
F
TING
prices'. ih your eswai int rests write for.
particulars .J. 0.• WW1 ee11, St.' Marys.
emtarie.
•• GENT.5 WANTED FOR DR. BO`7
EL'S soaps. toilet articles, ete., well'
known for. .twen.ty. years. Quick turn-"
over and large profit. Dept. • 0, Bovet
Manufarftrtii%:Company..Toronto S.
The worst thing about'.appearances
is •trying'to keep them•up.
WM IN 01101g
oFWARS- tltsoa
tri
14°srwt0", EAR. OIL
$1.25 nau0stL Iestfijtinnfitimmicist
A. O. LEONARD; Inc.
70. Fifth Ave., New York City
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"I'm thtnking'of moving out into the ; , •
CA S R 1 A
by suggested that Kamaren Island, country:' "Do you like the countyj !
which lies in the. Red Sea off the coast What with you do la evening,-?"
of Yemen, can claim the distirietion' of ' •'Oh, 1"11 run rip T • • • • : •
having the worst ciininte on earth. A
four-year record showsthat frbm
April to Oetob t. inclusil'e, the aver-
age daily inaxiraur_t temperature's'
ratge'from 91 "o 95; which would not
be bad were it tint for the fact that
the .average nsinlmum tentperattt'res
i are from 81 St The highest single
reading dui g the fetus years was
105, which a can ea-il'y beat in Am-
erica, but the mercury never once fa:;
below 66_ The average relative •hti-
triidity was 'i2 in January and 58 in
July. The eliniate of .the island i4
extremely enervating.. In spite of deG
erts near at hand and an aver:ig,•
rainfall of only two inches a year titc
air generally Feels damp, and the
winds. though strong,, bang to relic.'.
Occasional sand storms add the human
discomfort. A .lovely place to stay
away from is Kamarnn!" c
Roads 'Young and Old
Reads that Iead to houses
And . a city's pride •
go' straight and Ward like Fott,ng ro ' S
With sure and eager stride.
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But roads that lead to'moirtitaire ..
Or hidden desert streams
Shuffle a'Iang tike old Men
I1app ' in their dreams.
--8y
liath4.1 Harris Campbell. iSa:i
l):ego Stat e -Teacher? eollk ge.
rrked his idea of right erP••c
Heger% replied: "A d '.,..
(OWL Look for the names
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For ® brighter day
TOMORROW •
Take`9 Cascaret
An. Emergency Dressing
Minard's•is''invaIuable as a quick '
dressing for burns. scalds and` all
liesh abrasions. It cleanses and
soothes the'woupd.
DOWF SUFFER
rtv1T,N DANGEROUS -
INDIGESTION
Do you suffer . after meals ivith a
. belching;from rom sour and acid stomach'',
Many believe they have heart trouble
and tremble.with fear, expecting any
. minute to drop•dead: This condition
can be prevented, likewise relieved.
'fake Carter's .Little Liver Pills
after steals and neutralize the gases
• Sweetens the sour and acid stotuach,Jre-
•�._ - - - lieve the gas and encourage digestion.
C• The stomach liver and bowels will
be cleansed of poison, 'painful and
�� . the system in joys i to isefect on't
OMPLIMENTEDthe system enjoys a tonic avast: Don't
25c
•. delay. Ask your druggist for a
pkg. of I:titer's Little Liver Fills.
���■nr I�V1f�"1�!
titK t tlmr�rn�un n� o� READ OF A CASA
Tells Ali Women How She :Does It
20 YEARS OF ' KRUSCHEN
RS OF HEALTH
LIKE HER ON
20
YEA
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:fust fancyI A grandmother and still Decided to take 'Lydia E.
• Pi Vegetable
v:
'nlhnm's Veget •
being 'complimented on her corn-. ,-� ,
. piexion 'I HoW does she do it ? Her
i C;oltnpoi j rid'
letter explains; ..Krnschen keeps. her
z i �
d 's the secret'of ! I
Be sure to get the genuine. pre-
iicribed bjt ' (Whirl for ttonditionS
dueto orte0s acid. It is always a
li ,. d; it d' isnot be made in tablet
add the Word gambit in i Mir rti's Liniment aide tired
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'reit.
young an fit Titat
the whole matter.
•` Ii hen I'was on holhbly this Summer
# :was asked what gave me or what 1
used for my fresh complerxaon. For 20
years now I'v e' used as directed Hrns-
ellen Salts, the finest and only medicine
to my knowledge. Before this 1wag
troubled With my liver and biliousness
Mid . rheumatism i'iz; my arm and
' shoulders. • I just take it regularly
as you describe. With the above result.
I tell every:me this, also my fR'm21y,
' who are now men and women, for 1
out over 65. -E.11. •
Dorsi be content to envy her. Follow
'her example. Kr'tischen'wtll keep you
young. just as it keeps her *young.
The little daily dose keeps you young
inside!; yeti 'wake tip every morning
as fit 'arid fresh as a schoolgirl, and
before the first month is out the
wenpWritten le on an your' eyes Krus your
complexion eti
i
will restore the liver and kidneys to
proper activity. Waste products will
be naturally impelled by those eliminat-
ing organs as Nature intends. The
blood will be refreshed and Will course
in a cleansing, stream to every fibre
of the body, reinvigorating your whole
system. bright 'ening your eyes'nd,' cl'earin`g
your. skin. fou feel'-aare-•s
different person. Thousancl4 ori
proving it daily. Why shouldn't you It •
Kruschen Salts is obtainable et all
Drug Stores: at 45c. and 75c. per bottle.
blonetoti. New llrupswiric—"Pefnre
my tact baby was born 1 was very weak,'
neons and dis-
couraged. I stay
an advertisement.
in'the .paper about
a.Wornan who had
been like rn'e eo 1
bought a bottle of
Lydia " B. Fink,
ham's Vegetable
Compound.1 tools
three bottles and
it carried me safe-
ly through that
oritieal time. I
have three ehrldrea to care for and. 1
feel well and strong. I have to two
other women about your medicine.
Mes. Gee Aust reinter. 82 Alberttitreeg,
Menden, Ken Brunswick.
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