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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-10-30, Page 34 iR • „ • — .47 • s IAN llgui And lunatic When a ,girt i 1anguI4,th1Th and • , liftable; When her color fades you may.. be, Mire her blend is impoverished When a, girl'aboo4 is poor her nerves ere starved add there ie serious .dan • ger of .a decline. '.Rebuild tbe eitretigtnen the nerves and' good health. follOw. - Dr. Williams' ,Fink Fills are of unk ltold value as a blotid-builder. Concern- . Ong them MTS. John -Finin, Howlett 11tetion,„ SaYs:s-','My. daughter was badly, inn* down; •pale; nerrous ••inid under Weight. Wideelded to. give • lies Er. Williams' Fink Pills. After ft ' • few ,hoxes she, gained 'in Weight, he!• •• apPette ieseeraved anct color' came. to • • - hereheeks,-,in feet he regained Slier fattier good health." • • ' • . Ybu can 'get:these .01 Medi- : einelleala or -by mail at 50- cents a' •'ibex; from The Dr.' Williams' Medicine, Co., Brockville, Ont. , • . s, very Piece Tells Its Own Story ••,,4 .• • .4-, • ••••-- • Ae;',1C*". • Fallowthe tradttion Which began froM'the tree which grows 'in. front of more than thirty' Years ago, H. the house :of Mr. Meiantion's father in Melanson, Assistant •Vice-president France;a place of .an apole tree from " Aeadia; a, piece of wood from the Leprosy of the Canadiart National Railways, school where 'Mr. lVfelenson 'made his ' • • To Hcospita 1 care Was presented with a historic gavel Aniericae Associatiom of Passenger 555 Sufferers Released in Year Varna Officers, of width, he is the 75th By Pfilippleie Sanitarium President. Every piece of wood. in , at the annual conirention ' of the first studies; a piece of the first desk he used when hsjoined the i'ill*ay; pieces. of steel from •the "Samson" and "Albion," the first lacomotives d fn the Maritime Frovinces; • 3114 gavel hasf its on story to tell: Of a piece of lumber freen Mr. Melee,- . • • Washington'.—fresh hope for the Mr. Melanson's. career and of railway son's' first private. car, No. 34 of the • •eceetent and possibly the ultintOte ..deigtipnient. There le in at vrillaw • Intercolonial Railwey,. and a Pieceof eradieationlof leprosy as one; of the • molt dreaded alffIctione of mankind.. is . g ven byDwgbt F Dais' in. lite • Ituel: report as Gaireim' yr-General:of the •: '' Philippines, where -the island Oven; • meet, with, the aid ef. the Leonard Wood Menuirial for the Eradleatienot •Leprosy,. is combating this o-nce 4ns •• cerable disease with increasing sue - "Leprosy'," lidr.Sairis. reported to the 'U.S. War Department, •!'is still a seri; • • • bus pratilem,as one-third of the ins *ice ie,: utilized ire segregation and treatment of lepers. Treatment sta., tions were, opened during the yea at .and in. the Idea region: A. new. • '., • 'one *ill. soon be °POO •in Zamboran, •• ga and the large etation being built at -• ,Cehit (which has heein put into opera- , • tion Since the report was written) by • the Leonard Wood Memorial is:almost Complete. . • , 553 Released in Year • It 'hickory ,from ;the woods along the Canadian National, Heel' in- the: State 'of IVIichigan_ Inncidifien to the gavel,' Mr. Ifelanson received collect -len of relics film • all parts of the world, such as gold from Bonanza Creek, 'Kelton, gathered in '98; lade frtm New Zealaad; 'Conemara Marble -from Ireland; granife ;from Scotland; opal from. Australia and a piece of metal from the .last sleeping car built by the the.,Pallman Company in e 'United States. the isolated isiatid- colony. The native . • iv/ cruiteide :can Physicians and nurses, was sent tO • Sbutley Matted Sings VVith 110, •mEI)IcifiE • • • government did -little to help, and in a 1,1111011 TS • . fetr yeara •only two a' the ph3rsteians the 4,,,000 lepers there. . , . • cel,• :Cruised.: . . Thils condition was brought to Publi,e i• 'ere which are hes natice by the .Wood-Pcirlies ecammit- ing!.h.sard on Sun- sien 'in its investigation of Philippine ; da,y, afternoons at affairs. Four physicians were as- 4.16 over the Canas signed to the .colony and $56,000 ane Zan adilla , Rail- propriated. General Wood's. appoint- • ltreneas Gavereer:Generaname_alseut .., the time science was beginniagto de- Monstrate the effectivetieSs _of Im- provements and point the Way' ta fur- ther improvements which have follow'. ed, in -the_ uie.of chaulnmegra all 'for. the treatmeet of leprosy. • By. the end of 1921 he had pressed: the. work at Culion so- vigeronsly that 1,000 lepers Were •receiving this treatMent.,- . •• • •;••srs:;•,,:,••?: Thelateet recruit BAY'S.OWNT and a.few nurses Were. Ieft. to care for to the ranks of the' •„• i'Five hundred and fifty-three, lepers •*ere released on parole :during the • " year; making a total Of 2,013 relea.sed as negative since- 1922. The Leonard • : • Wood Memorial, in additiou to expend-, ins 360,006 pesos (sisn,opo) for the , Cebu Leprosariern,^ released 285.000 • . • pesos for use in Caine ' and 30;000 • pesos for the erection of a.,sicin.clinie in (OIL!' • . . .., The "hang& which has come. about in the attitude of the Filipinos• toward , leprosy since the late Major General . . Leonard' Wood encountered politica l After General Wood's death the resistance to his efforts to combat the ... 1 disease while he was Governor -Gen- -committee engaged in the project. (tie( was reflected in a message from, were reorganized - nd formed; in his Mr. Davis to Perry 'Burge,se,' of 7.4estr honor, the -Leonard. Woad .1temarial • • York:director of the memorial organi- sation, tolling of tha inauguration of • the leprosarium at Cebu. This lepro- saelam, with eccommedation for 1,00;ft •and facilities' for the advancement of •' research in the treatment of. the dig-. •' ease, was made • Possible through a •Politicians Fought Wood ' In 1922 the Culion staff was in- creased to eighteen physicians and twenty-one trained nurses • and ! the number of cases receiving the treat - Ment was increaeed to 44100. - The "living dead" were beginning to- hope for life, but the native politicians caused the LegisIatere to reduce the Cullen appropriation • by one-third. While the politicians wereintrigu,ing to have g General Wood recalled, 1,300 IPA won leperF0 petitigned him to stay at Man- oratorio singer, When the war came Brockville, Ont.. • • ila and centinue his eff• orts in their he' enlisted as a private with the, Cana - behalf. , dian forces; returning as a lieutenant. the • • • • For Either the NewbOrn, Babe 'or the GroWing Child • There is po other medicine to equal- -,Babrs Own.Tablets for, little ,ones— way's Radio broad -.1 whether it be for the newborn babe or the'growing child the Tablets away!" dirzeedr_they,..,:see,,,„_abegentely 4ree: csnyttemt tr_atir.eitnansraissioda_n / over WJZ an cl 21. from opiatei or ether harmful drugs , and the ',abater can always.. feel Safe . . dilated '. stations • n: 'tatted Stites, is Stanley •Maitteo,l'inusing • , 1 Concerning the Tablete, , Mrs. John well known Caeadiatt tenor and Writer.1 , . The Malice' Cruleadere:effer laidiot Armour-, It R. 1, . South, Mo.noglian„, of follawing says:—"We. have three' fine, ,listeeers the opporZnitY . a party Of travellRrs.makink the healthy children, to whom when a Ont., Ille• eniy •Babrs OWn Tablets. The Tab- All things wonted; • fleeting; fixed, .o. Medieine is needed, we have given . . 'Virorld Cruise on the Canadian Paeifie liner "Empress of Australia." . ,Stand the and Myself betwixt, • . male '•-oices. .These 7. iuSical travel:, ogues are 1the Work of Mr. Mated, ioeng ebildreri." Baby's tem Tablets are a Mild but ' • ' ' But more '. meek . than mine and regut4i oel SI:steel,y.mortalit, By: your transient '.still' renevred, ' are the beet medicine you can artists include four male and four ft- lets• keep In • any home where there are who has had long experience in the; radio World as singer and program- through lexative Whic4• I speeehless, Maker. • . stomath nd bowels; banish constipa- Pray for nie. • ' , . a solitude, Qutuvws -i•i. tun Woman's Song From "rly, Countryman) Kind kettle on my hearth • Whisper to avert ted's wrath,. Sanured table, 'pray far me. Jam and pickle and conserve, Cloistered summers, named and n bered Me from going bad preserve; • Pray for me. • a , 'cl' hel ut on the line Sweeten to those nostrils fine, Patched apron, pray for me. Calm linen in the press, Far -reaped meadows, ranged and lowed, • • . Classified Advertising LADIES VVANTED,--TO DO PLAIN • sewing at hone, whole or spare • tme, good pay . work sent any distance. bbarges paid; send stanip for Particulars.• National Manufacturing Co.. Montreal TogiNACRE F'4R3/1; FRUIT, GRAPES,. • ngs vegetables, new fox ria..nacelth,fogzoesol cpaaytlinClaernint.e.5;..wRoni.1,1tPp.a..ySi3;:pliSotn.7 RR 3. • would . accept:closed car or:foxes as part • ‘1ARRY. RELIABLE MATRIMON IAL paper • mailed free. • Address Friendship Magazine. Medina, New York. ••One often gets a jolt, too, when coin- ing back to earth from flights of the • ria... imagination. • : • '"---• Clothe the hour of my. distress; Pray for me. •• .; 'rerewatet7Ifronett-he- ••• OverfloW the -mind's Mishap. Brown tee. -pot, • pray for me: Glass -and dome ad porcelain, • Earth arisen, to dower a -kitchen, :Shine away my-sliade ingrain, — Pray for me. ova see mem L OF ems- MIEN! ona I" 119STP31-/".- FAR OIL $1.2311Itaiglita Semipro Wass fewest • A. O. LEONARD, Inc.. -eord&Aee...New Ye* cite DO YOU SUFFER wrm HEADACHE! • • So easy to get quick relief =Ore- • vent an attack in the future. Avoid Masted came to Canada at. the ags•of and simple fever and make teething Tewn Send Warner. • England, • Mr- ' tion and indigestion; break 'tip colds Born. in Folkestone; nine and received all his schoOling •1n easy.. They are sold by medicine deal- - • volCeers er direct hymen at -5 cents a box "Does. the , average person realize •••• lVfontreal, where he. also studied, • slaughtered order to previde man with seal,•fox, skunk, squirrel and beaverskin :coeta?' says a • writer. AhOut .1,000,000,600,000,000,000 rabbits and 'este,. I should imagine. ,' from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., how many anima s' ate • annually id e itte as concert and Memorial Fund Established .41e novi holds the.rank of •majo.r in the are ysts Ktims Perform Canadian Militia. 'At the Scottish Fes- Feats in; Heated Pool tival in Banff last year he created the Dr. K. G: Hansson of .the hospital leadieg role in "Prince ',Charlie and staff of the.New York Society for the P I ' Flora," a ballad opera deraline w • ith a.Relief-of the Crippled, Conceived the romantic incident in the life of the idea in 1914 of indoor pools of heated young Pretender. During the past • General .Tames G. larboard as prep- water -for therapeutic purposes an dent of its board directors. Subse- year he ,Itas sung in an average of six such pools new exist. in New Irc>rkl differeuces quently, Mr. Childs male his eantri- concerts weekly on the air, includinz the notable Cathedral }lour or Ora- - . MY. Port Jefferson, Lon,g Island, In Los Angeles. • • • • 7 'Really. :there's little dnierence' bromides and dope. They rebevecauck- 1Y but 'affect the heart and are very dangerous. They are depressing and only give temporary relief, the cause of .the headache- still remains within.. .. The sane and' harmless way. First correct the cause, sweeten the sour and acid stomach, relieve the intes- • tines of the decayed and poisototis food matter, gently stimulate the liver, start the We flowing and'the bowels pass off the waste matter width causes Your headache. Try Carter's Little Liver Pills. Druggists -25c red pkgs. tween husbandS and wives nowa-1' 4 .. • den." . "My dear—its between Sins-, • INDIGESTION bands and wives that all the little • treatment station at Cebu for milder the Grand °Pere IViinia- onquers Pain! butihn of $180,000 to establish the The principle is one of the most, C case.s, with. prevision f it. laboratories, - , 111,a. medical centre, clinics, wards, n Airt of $180,000 by Eversley Childs Itlew York, and is known as the Ever Ill Pharma, a. dispensary, cottages* for the staff and necessary equipment. His ••' Iey Child'e. Treatment fftation. • American Staff Asifembled , • was the largest gift, followed by $100s Realizing that the children of lepers 000 from John Da'. Rockefeller, Jr. a . With. Mon, where 4,000 lepers can • • are "born clean, he set theta apart. • Filipinos took charge of Culion, how- ever, and 300 such ehildrent later con- tracted:the disertite although it le 'lot 110 easily eentinuniCated as was -gener- ally' supposed. Then a staff of Arnert- rad.W.P....1••••••••••.• few stir tar oer eser eoesist, iatieer lie OM • •tor tamer 60 or .41.11".11111/ w IP Ole' tom . lifagist rat e Had • •yoti complete irun eeand of yourself at the tirne?"! • CANADIOI SWISS AGENTSIlefaL . 11SZLeater St. tor, Weateoil, Coe& Minard's Liniment gives quick relief. ' be aceommodated, as the centre of tire camtlaigit against lejir.osy, the general program of the mt.morial organization contemplates the establishment of sta- dons in various provinces where mild feting of leprcitiy may be treated, While fostering research in methods of pro - during and using chaidittoegra off, int- proVing the eilsting beipital facilities 'at Culion and Cebu, and assisting in the training arid maintenance Of a 'large staff of physicians and nurses to ,give treatment wherever It is needed in the isle . q. .0. ' ture, and a weekly recital. with organ elemental in physics. Since a body tor o , accompanime-nt. Mr. Maxted also in-, submerged in, water loses weight In traduced radio and concert audiences direct `proportion to that of tie dis- to 'Fraser Simson's settings• of Ivifin.e's placed water, patients assisted by this songs It "When We Were' -Very buoyancy are able to • perforin ex- reises while in ihe water, which they could not possibly do when not submerged. ' • The therapeutic pool gives much re- lief from the effects of infantile para. lyals, arthritis, congenital • hip . dis- ease, and other diseases paralyzing the 'ailleclee. In effect, the treatment of, the pool is similar to that given at Warm Springs, Georgia, -which has been so strongly advocated by Gover- nor Frankland D. Roosevelt of New York State.—A. A. Honking, member of the etaff of Scientific Attlee:tn. Young." • . • Witnevs—"NO, sfr. My wife Tag 1r,ith ' ree.7 , O • WHEN FO SOURS s Sweeten the Stomach . •• instantiy • Ahmttv,,, hours aftereating IlltlnY maple stiffer front snit tifentache. .7hey esti it indigestion. It Meade that the stomach selves have been over-Stluratated„ There' is Mete seitt, The way to carat it is with tin strait, which tiestrarires thatlY tittles, its valuing in Old. Te rightway is Phillips' Milk Of Magnesia -46A a tasteless, Ii4uid • pleasant. efficient and liarttibide.' But it WS excess acid& ft has ritfaineld tho standard *Kb tiftt.' I • b SO ears. It is theviek inethact %faults comedined instantly. It is the , approved 'method. You will never use another when sou knowTle sure to get. genuine (Ph *Elk of Magnesia presreibect y physicians for over fifty years itt correefing gau* ss ac' . 50c tttes —atty diii‘store Thegeatirie is always made irtfalie „ form. Look for the name as wrapper sad hattl‘ • Sicians for'Mere tan Athletes recommend Of inard'e Liniment . ....--sees,..---s..-... , . 1 "Keen animosity is often displayed t toward the man at the top pf the lad- der • by atese beneath him:" says is / businea nein Eqiecially If he is one of 'time raflier • areless house -paint. • "I'leree of mind is; one of, the es- sentials for the enjoyat of art."--; Ott?) H. Rahn. a EILAdit<HEADS "Th., infant whn stralitiwg May ht, enly playing Safe." •The 1 ideal rubbing liniment for muscles or joint pains; for swell- • ings. sprains and rheumatism. j Smallest Fossil Turtle • Get two. mincps of phrnlint Powder frorni. • vonr druggist Sprinkle on- hot. wet 011114 in East filat,...zo'bi%reisZIY-TriFvoe;ye, • W.S1161fling V171t-elik4nal The. fossil skeleton of a• baby ter- 'Are. Pure and Nittrw W a Y 'in teninvo' , , 'Ariel:heads. gatistaetion iranteed• or .97 'gt' do- ARV ills and ailments seem tiee en Bpnisbed by Krusebes • "I suffered for scene Years from a bad stomach. I use+ to -feel very raiseMble after meals. The doctor advised me to take Epsom Salts, but it did me no 'gob& I &acted te try Kruschen and am now taking it and have done for the piist 12 months, ' and I am very glad to tell you that my stomach is- now. in perfect order. I feel as young in spirit as I was 20 earsago, thanks to Kruschen." (W11.) You know hew badly an engitie runs when it gets clogged up. It'll - the, sarne with your body when your gastric—or digestivemees fail to floW. What you need is a tonic-- Nature'S own tonic --Nature's she • mineral salte. ' You get all these six salts in Kruschen. The first effect- of these • salts is to promote the "flow- of the saliva' And so awaken 'the appetite. The next action occurs in the stomach, Where the digestive juices are ens . couraged to pour out and act upon the food. Again, in the intestinal tract, certain of these salts promote a ftirther flow• of these vital knees which deal with partly digested food and preemie it finally for - ahsorptipsi into the • sy,f. , USES PINKIAM MEDICINES Praises Vegetable are Upset MedetrittPec'anundiLLIBirleorodPill; • , • • Mite believed to he at least 20:0'0'0,‘" rw'n" "ttil'4.‘-'4... .. r. • . . . years 0111,has recently ben presented. • . . . to the National Muieurn, it wee,Otated, . by C1 155 VV. 4ilitiore, e urAtor of the ,I Divioiolt nf Mammals. This latee.t ad -1.. &atm is aliOnt two' and hair ineliei'! .. long acid wnq found in eastern Wyom. l• trig. „ The tortoise -a-S probably about one, year old . when" it. died. although Cie 1 , same type tiotatetimes lives to ,be hue. dreds .,of yeare ot age. ' 5 . A There are Other' (ova specimens , of tilts" tette itt the• inuteuni, brat this is ! the entailed yet found, and the small it . nitelttrens are Itiostde-sired, as , the , sitea_abtained he" tiew front the latest '1 r size it to three feet. The eathorities I , want to itaee a tollection showing the I fcloik • spicilficits . iron the Aline of . breaking through the shell to the larg-i • ' tgic go:4 Welted lit the stiteles, dc Relief for CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS OLOATINO0 ETC, ,01 re 114THEY %Vann • YOU SEES as serious at night. Asiidde may 'mean colic. Or a sudden attack of diarrhea. Her* would you meet this eitiergenty—tenight? you a bottle of Castoria ready? , Foe the prOteetiot of your we one—for4 your own, peace of inind-L keep this old. reliable preparation' always on hand. But don't keep it tett for eiriergeneia; let , it be an everyday aid. Its gentle influence • will ease and soothe the infant who cannot sleep. Its ntild regulation *ill help an older child whose tongue is coated because of Sitig0Sh bowels. All druggists have Castona, CASTORA • Quebec --,"I live 13 tnileft ' Birchtfflrfi. fm7th.:,6„..::.‘"x ....*.„0„,...::::•swx::: :Ti7*fm:1dgillittihesallaraTntlYcht°Irtio •••.•-• ...:.•%,:i, lug to attend to. '' At •the Mange Of Lifelbearnetter• . veto and ..rurei down. The ,Vegee .„.,. table ' CoMpound ..hened my whole 4:1% IrAtern. M v nerreS V.4....1: tire bllf:r sill, ap prlite ta good sisdl I am *bit' It. clb ms work i nave • also taker tbe • s Mobil Mdicatf aid the live Fills and theti tielpiel ne i ,4:iii answol. fetters from srcimen Islcute About your medis cinCS.' -- Nina ' Rtenakt Chtitholg, • Birchtori, Quebee. • • •1