The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-01-29, Page 3ARE YOU WEAK
AND RUN DAWN ?
In This Condition Only a Tonic
Medicine Can Renew Your
Health. .
▪ The condition of being 'run ' p"
▪ Is one that doctors do• u ize
• as a disease. The physician f t -day
who gets his - training in •a hospital
phere only severe disorders are en-
countered kne{ws little- about 1t. 'i3ut
those who are rum down in health
know that it is not a fancied affliction.
The expression "run down. applied
' to health, means a condition in which
-*1 the bodily ffiric•tion's are enfeebled.
ApPetite fails, the digestion le ink -
paired, the nerves are impoverished,
the complexion.becoines' pale or waxy,• ,
there is no animation, but 'rather
worry n_aud_mental tlepres.siore FatigueIs a, constant'sympt(�m.' No particular
• organ* being affected, you must •look.
tor relief to the Blood. As' it circulates
through every part of the body, any.
Improvement in the condition -cif the
blood is quickly felt throeghout the
entire system: As a restorer of _the
• blood- and---burtder-of-v►resit nerves fir:
Williams' Pink Pills stand at the head
of; all tonic medicines, Every dose of
. theses pills helps .,to enrich the blood
, and strengthen the 'nerves, and thus
the various organs regain their tone,
And the body recovers its full vigor.
A, }sa,_p'fnoVoo'f• this is given in the
1Stata'•lisait of "l{ +-.,,.
rard:, Street:• East, Tortatto, who' '44ays:
"Two years agp-while employed as a'
conductor on tlie, Toronto. Street Rail-
Way,,I became much run , down. I
conslted a doctor who gage me medi-
eines but it proved fruitless; as I'was
• constantly growing weaker:, My ap-
petite 'completely failed and I fell
away in • weight until' I only weighed
125 pounds, I was sometimes taken
with fainting' spells, ,and finally felt
compelled" to resign my~ position. 1
•tried what I thought was Iighter Wori.,
but s with no. better results, 1 was
growing weaker ane! weaker. Cunt;- day
a chwn urged me to iry Dr. Willeianas'
Pink Pills, • but by this time . I was`
heartily tired of medicine, as nothing
I had taken slid me any goo,.]: Finally
he hutight me a ho, of ;the Pills, and,1
eou!d Aro longer •I•efuse to• try theca
Aftt't'• u time I tel4 `th.ey were Velli
e me ate" ,,the-resl ..g.1-sesintinued to it
use,. with the result that I was•finaUy
enat,lt',i to go back to 'My old- position,
fully restored to health. 1' owe this
splendid condition -t9 Dr. Williams' 1
fink l'ills, and can strongly rccom=
. mend them to nriyone suffering :ts I.
did: , • • .
1►c� sWilli.rms`. F'inl: , Pella c•:tti be 01)
tailed through any -medicine dealer,
or -may be had by mail, post paid, at
•
50 cert ,t box -or six .boxes for $2.5p :
free: tie. -Dr. \\'iliums' Medicine Co:,
Brockville, Ont.
•
•_Damascus.
This 'is the -gray old city that passes
not away, -
WhereinAthe long unchanging yearr,
are but as yesterday;
City of silk and roses, rich with ter
ancient bloom,
Becalmed through whelming life=ftdes,
uutouched in waves of, doom. ••
Great Babylon has vanished, with all
• her pomp and grace;
And Zion's temple,like the wind, has
passed and left no trace;
The stately gods of Egypt have Mused
their hour away; . •
The mnr rtttg art •of . Meitutou- has
suntt6. its final day;
Iler childhodd's' mighty. sisters .
buried still and deep, •.
The drifted dust of ages is blown
about their sleep; : '
But- nested in her desert, where bar -
''ren hills lo6k down,`
.Damascus of the roses yet wears her
faded crown.
But now tine desert's •children • ,with
. flying robes have come,
And with thea] march the strong
-ranks, with' ery •of 'fife and drum:
The boys of France and Britain, armed
with the new world's power,
Waking the gray old city to .greet the
changing-•
h-ou' "
Their wings have bummed in triumph
above her dusky ways,
Their songs oP victory have pierced
the long dream of her days;
And, till the falling of earth's star
• • •. i 411.br,eak. the •life of.men, '
1 t.ttitEcl ru., t. ., P
: -e_ ri to bloom ;Wattle-
Fairy
t-gatn. -
Fairy Baskets.
Fairy baskets are made of large
hazel nuts, filberts pr peach pits. Fil
berts must be soaked in hot water fo
several hours; hazel nuts and peach
pitsmay be used green. With a sharp
fine pointed penknife bore through the
filbert or hazel nut on each side •in
the light colored upper..third, cut away
the shell carefully around the hole so
as to leave a handle between the in-
cisions, dig out the• meat that is inside,
then. cut'•very tiny notches in the low-
er edge. If you use peach pits trim
off the sharp point, then best! and cut
out the shell. and trim the stalk end
smooth . •
••These .ba.5l:ets are• a never failing
pleasure to both children and -gr,,
• '--Ektle' trse-tn wirieli-you can put
the fairy baskets is loop a dozen or
niore. upon a strand of silk floss, -41.11
each one ith earth and -supply it with
a sing] tike ,grass seed, then hang.
hent n a sunny window and keep
hear moist.
Feed plenty of charcoal. It is need'-
s to keep the hens healthy.
SCIATICA '
Would you be rid of that
- sickening pain -that sharp
knife-like thrust along the
sciatic nerve -course at
everymovement? Thou-
sands have found lasting
relief in
•
Templeton's
Rheumatic
capsules
Many doctors prescribe
them.
Write cTempletons. 142
Hing St.. W.. Toronto, tor
free sample.
Bold by reliable situ gipta
everywhere for s1.0�
ASTHMA •
6 Templeton's RAZ -MAH Cap-
_ rules are guaranteed to relieve
ASTHMA,.. Don't suffer an-
other- day.
Write Tenmpletone.142King St.
W.. Toronto, for freess►mple.
Reliable druggists sell them at
e1t,04 a box.
The Wreck.
!lit on the, edge of they reef she rides,
- Where the billows play and the sea-
gulls cry,
And the seaweed clings to her mold -
'ring sides, •
And fray'd from her mast her hal-
yards fly.
{:' {T',+• (j:xt C'" ``r lrrr� r' o
shore'
'Tis a summer sky and a summer
, ,sea,
And 'idly a rag still flaps at her fore,
And the tide rolls over her lazily.
r But what of a day when the Storm.
n
p
In Russia an u_ nmarr;ed woman re
iains'under the absolute sway of her
arents -until her death, regardles's df
Ring woke
And a Spectre stood dark 'gainst the
drifting fog? -
And what. of his fury that o'er her
broke
And -a Death's hand that wrote out
the log? •
When the storm was o'ier, on the lone
beaeh wide, `
What was it ,lay there --=that silent
thing?
That the seagulls saw washed up by,
the tide, j
And .flew,my--vr ,
Ah, well for th.e day that the skies are
clear.
iiut somewhere? •there's rt woniau's•
sighand tear,
And a child looks up Mild wenders
why. •
MY Mother.
My mother had two lovely eyes,
As lustrous as the evening skies,
And looking in I always saw
My imrage, perfect, vvith no naw,
Safely stored with'.n Inn b. art •
Lies her iniage,.my sweetheart.
My mother had -such lovely hair,
Coinbed around with such an air
Of tender care, soft and brown,
Colied around her like a crown,
Twisted around with dainty touch,
Not too little nor too much.
My mother had a perfect mouth,
Warm as breezes from the south,
Like the .yoyou8 birds of spring„
The songs she loved. to sing, .
Dropped against het,loving breast
My head fouud a perfe.c't rest.
My inuther had a charming face,
Circled mend the iiec'k with .lace,
The softest cheeks, the daintiest ears
Listening to my hopes' and fears,,
Pearly teeth as white as milk,
Lips' with kisses soft as' silk.
My mother had the sweetest chili,
With little 'dimples, dotted in, . '
Her eyes eo soft and mild
_Gazing tenderly • at her child,
She was my dear,' my friend,
We ,chummed until- the very end.
WELL SATISFIEDWITH
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BABY'S OWN TABLETS
Bernard,-' La Tres:arrtat4on,:
one ,
writ �,: 'i hays used • Bail•'',
•
L0w n Tablets for airy 'batty and ani well
satisfied' with them. I have recom-
Mended them to several of my friends
who have also used them with bene-
ficial• results." The Tablets are a
mild. 'but thorough laxative which re-
gulate the stomach- and bowels and
thus prove of benefit iii cases of indi-
gestion, constipation, colic, colds, etc.
They are -sold by medicine dealers or
'by mail at 25 cents a box from The
Dr. Williams' ?Medicine. Co., Brockville,
Ont.
. Airplane Mails. • ,
The British 'Government is trans-
porting nails: daily by airplane be-
tween London and Bristol, . B'irming-
.hanr s �'ewcastlte Mancneatereand: Glas-
Minard's Liniment Cures. Distemper,
And yonder the sails go idly by' It is advisable to boil a neve etothes
Those Suburban Walks.
After weary months of 'waitieg, the e"'-�
o
newly-marri
line before using it, as this not only
prevents it from stretching, but makes
it. last much longer. If ,new pegs are
soak in cold water for a few hours,
they ' ill not split.
(1 couple had -at last got
a house, with joyful hearts were
setting things straight. _ _
At lth John
engc
h 'ante . across a little
er_age. picture of which he was very fond,
�� EIV
�`� r WINTER T - - - —� but which` was too small to hangfrom
"' ��� r %'� F `IT � T the picture -rail. So Its got a nail, and
hammered, it firmly into the wall.
A few moments later there' was a
foul knock at the, front door.
"Oh, John dear," whispered- the
bride anxiously, as she peeped through
the window, "it's the man from next
door. I'm afraid your -hammering has
disturbed him."'
John hastened to greet the visitor,
and began to apologize. •
• "That's all right," said the neighbor
heartily. "I don't mind the noise a!
bit. I've 'only Conte to ask if you'd
Ws-. a-
-other end of the nat1!" •
Minard's liniment Co., Limited. '
. Sirs. ---1 have used your M1NARD'S
j.1NIMENT for the past 25 years and
whilst, 'I have occasionally .used other
9283 1 liniruerlts I can safely say -that, 1 have
T
•• . ' 9155
No, .9155—Ladies' �1'ai:.i. r rice 25
ctettt!. Kinser() sleeve; panel front ant?.
or • e..th,oal vest. Cut in
-.r:itiA, '•�tl„ ::t►. -.::.a, s40, •12, 44 alrttl 46-
1)4,1. 'tt.e:`sure. Size.3( requires,
v'•i:h '„n;r t r •hr�i•t, sleeves, '8 yards,
wide, or 2's yards, 45 -ins.
vv ';, ; :vest, ?$ yin:el,• 27 or 3t; inches
No. 92M3 --Ladies' 11ret,s. Price 25.
'ct nt•-T1f'ked or plain; two styles of •
sleeve; seliarate foundation skirt;
three-piece lining, lengthened by
straitrlit section; 38 or 86-inch•Iennt1i. ,.
Cut. in Fr 'Sizes, 34 to 48 itis. bust. Size
86, tucked tunic, 4•;' yards, 34inches
wide, or 2% 'yards. 5•`i inches wide;
9249
plain tuna ;;•',, yards, 36 inches Wide,
or 21:i yards 54 ' inches' widt:!' Width
around hottom, 11 yards: • •
No. 9219—Ladies' Dress. ' Price,.. 2;i
cent•. Two styles' of sleeve; double
• never used any equal' to yours.
. If rubbed between the hands rind.
.frequently, it will never full
to relieve cold in the head in 24 hours.
t s a i o the Bost for bruises, sprains,
etc.
yours truly.
-LESLIE
1i:lrtthuuth.
Sure! High Heels.
Cause Corns But
Who Cares Now
---o 0 • -e • •
Because style, decrees that women
crowd and buckle' up their tender toes
in high heel footwear they suffer from
corns, then they cut and trim at these
painful pests which merely makes the
• In a few muinerits you can trans-
form your plain, i1u11, 'flat hair."' `1 ou
can have It abundant soft, glossy and
full of life: Just get at • any drug or ;
toilet counter a 'small :1)9ttle of "Dan-
derine" for tt few t•e:tts.• There moisten
a soft cloth with the "Dand•erine" and
draw this through your hair, taking
one r,nn1l strand at.a time. Instantly.•
•
ARMISTICE!
Constipation, Headache,
'Colds, Biliousness, Sur-
rethder to "Caseates"
J:r:t.g Musk peace! Jt uj' lI:e:
system is filled with" liver and bu1•,cI
poison which keens your skin sallow,
Your stomach upset, lour heed dell
and aching. Your reseals ::re tur`L1ut;
into pofson, gases and: acids. Yoe' cut;
not' feel right. Don't 'stay bilious; or
constipated. Feel: splendid always by
takitlg Cuscarets oCcasicii fly. They
act without .griping or in'convenienee.
They never sicken you like Calomel,
Salts, 041 or nasty, harsh Pills They
cost so little too--Gascarets• work
while you sleep.
freak ,Ear of Corn. '
Miss Florence Nioiruo, of North
New -Portland, Me., is exhibiting a
freak ear of corn. The =ear of corn is
fully developed, and Is filled for fully
two-thirds of its length. At that point
the kernels begin to break down and
make way for well-defined rows of
oats.
MONEY ORDERS.
Send a Dominion • Express Money
Order. They are payable everywhere.
Polynesian Race.
The
'194-ts a of le Islanders belong to
i12E
u*,“rh : f', le•llle_- . Is rt-gltrd- .�
ed by some ethnologists as a branch
of the Malay or brown race. Polyne-
sians live on the Mende In the Pacific,
east of Australia, Papua• and the
Philippines.
Minard's Linimen• t Cn es target in Cows.
The 'Angora industry in South.
Africa is at present, worth $5,000,000
per year for its mohair alone.
Mica in stoves, when- s'mok'ed, is
readi}y cleaned by tpking it out and
thoroughly washing with vinegar a
little diluted. If 'i he: black does not '
come off at once, let it soak' a little.-
DOUBLE BEAUTY
OF YOUR HAIR
• i
Danderirie creates mass
of thick, gleamy waves
atTHAIT AQ1 T W -M
ooa 13.
'died Ami t o., srutistllh sir
�oata . kry
-#'Q*
TRtral.vr>Erit. t�'i eliCLY Il', a
County. Splen4ltt opporhjnitt.-
oz T. tVi1 ;•�,n 1"iblish.ta Vo la
t' Adelalrlo St. w.r , oronta
��' E1 L i:cjL iPfIi.L :<:;wiiI'P.
• and Job piiut;]r:et t.'t:.r.t in Sas
Onturto. Insurance o,vrried 11,110
+, for $1.2ot► on ou'��k stslee Boa,
aviisOr. ruellsalee Com Lts1.. Toros
• < +sozrZ.LA.t :ottitL--,-
• fI ENS WANT}a alive 18 een
�1
& pound• any rise. f.o.b. your
ton if within i40 tulle ? * T„ror,te,
C.O.D. In criet4 or k')t'�x• At r.rt 1.41 11.
i C66 Dundas West. Toronto.
1 Hint✓.:- tsi''1;''.' 1141 13S -A rr-'UJJr -
vv
nixes. ruse. we'are u3 -e
P'urei tS , t.c la e. wl--what prise?
Rrid Bros ...Aotbrrell, lntc
iur'rri N i'soi K'WANTED I Q
are able to suis 4y, aCvIse ys,
t, w 11 pay the highe,,t prlcea, dry at
1 from the aaw. Keenan liras, Lf
i nw en" Snund. Ont.
i ANCER, TUMOR/! LVMPB.
- i.nternat'axcd exte>rne.1, eyred tbotl
pain by our home treatment. 'Write, se
before too late Dr. _ Hellman Medical
Co., Limited. Co111ngwoo4, out.
A -EARN MONEY AT HOM1 --
1� will pay froiu 616 to 1116 casts e
week for -your spate time writing.Show
Cards for.us or secure for you a per-
manent • position; simplest method
known; no carrvaaalnp Write to -da of
call at our studios. Drennan show d'
System, 33 Currie Bldg., 260 College St,,
Toronto; open evenings. Dept. J. ,
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"SYRUP OF FIGS"
B
CHitD'S:LAXATIVE
Look at tonguel Remove poli
sons frci little stomach,
liver and bowels
Accent "California . nes,' r.: Figs
only= -look for the name California on
the package, then you are sure your
child is having the best and most
harmless laxative or physic for the
little stomach, liver and bowels. Child-
ren love its delicious fruity taste Full
directions for child's dose on each
bottle:: Give it without fear:
Mothers You must say **California.”
corn • grow hard. This suicidal habit.
may cause lockjaw and women are
warned to stop ft.
A few drops of a drug called freez-
one applied directly upon a sore corn t
gives quick relief.and soon the entire
corn, 'root and all, lifts out without
pain. Ask the drug store• man for a ,
quarter of an ounce of freezone, which
-eoe4ss.-*ery ]rifle bat -is su Y1'4eat - o-ree
move -every -hard or soft corn or callus
from one's Leet. -
This drug_ is an ether compound and
dries in a moment and simply shrivels
up the corn without inflaming or eves
Irritating the,surrounding .tissue or
Skin. Clip this out 'dud pia on your
wife's dresser. '
/re .4.
a,, f\ -Danger--
.Ca1.c!s .
7 . `And rt'.r- cc,::,:•c
`'1 , enritractedrin
t,
` r^ ;fi Meati cr.
yes, -jnrnieiiately, you h ve doubled
the /beauty of sour. hair. It !will be a
mass, so soft, lustrous. and so -easy. to
do up., ,111 dust, der t ::Iir1 excessive e;"
is retnov-ecl.-
Let natulerine put uior4 I;fe, Ohs .
v';c,,r, . and brightness in your hair
This stinnest' : tesis Vill. fresbr .,
sour 'c:*:p '. iss '' d-'11'1r•ufl at�d'fsill.I'
h::it tike] t:e :1+ 11:+,• to gri.,w• 1'rnc
..E :.;;a nose :'
er ttiingli' two-piece circular flounces; ' ,,
two-piece skirt attached to waist at A Bit of News for th _ •• s c�
e e Old Folks". '`
1 � � fl r •.-: 1' tet- •.,�-- !. • .-, r'
71:
hipline; instep or,.ehorter length. Cut
in 7 sizes, 34 to 40 inches bust. Size
30, with double flounce, 51 yards,
10 inches wide, or 3/ 'yards, 54 ins.
wide; with single flounce, 4' yards,
40 inches wide, or 2% yards, .54 inches
wide. Width, 11/4 yards.
• These patterns may he obtained
from your 'local McCall dealer, or
from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., To-
ronto, Dept. W.
Made Quickly
In The Cup
1NSTANT
POSTUM
—the healthful table beverage
now used so much by former
tea arid ee-ctrinkera.
"There's a Reason"
0*
A Kensington boy of seven, •who was
sent to a, boarding school, ,according to
a London paper, Was instructed by his
parents to write lonk letters to them,
with all the news about himself, ,the
school End his cotihpanions. Nis let
ters, however, proved to be .note
worthy for brevity and for a finely im
personal touch. Among others he sent
the following:
"My Dear Father and 'Mother. • 'Do
, you know . that sal' i s - uveae .et-. two
deadly poisons?
• "Your loving son,
Walking Snakes.
It is'supposed that the early ances-
tors of modern snakes walked on four
legs. Some big serial int:,: sueh tis the
boas, even now have'rieli-nentery hind
legs. _ '
But the "feet" on which all sn:tke-A
do their walking ,t : --;retertlir
laginous extremities of their rih . Tn
preserve these is the. gre:;ta
culty.In the prepa-retiestast ten-ophhtian
skeleton.
Minded the Steam Roller.
Teacher: a"Ho* is it you were not
at seboorYesTelay, nn3 .•'
Johnny: "Please, sir, when 1 was
Doming to school 1 saw a steam -roil.
Teacher: "Well, what about it?" +
Johnny: "A man touched inc on the
shoulder and said: 'Mind that steam- , •
Troller, boy,' and 1 stood minding jt •all
the afternoon."
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fr„rt t1,c first snif(c or sneeze. Stip ft in
titre and d., n•,t ramble with '•reur
hca1,1,. Used user 6Psaes in treating
crn,,hc, colds and Pied c,•npialnts.
Eveybedy boys CRs Large Sts* Gt
:esu:.: real D. W ATSO` A CO., :v;
WHEN NEURALGJA
4i ATTACKS NER VES
•
i
Moans Liniment scatters 1,
. the eorlrestiolhnd
. relieves. pain , -
,
A little, applied ;c "illi is, •a'./•ir;s,.
will j :.n-I:.,•tr itriliMiatciy and rc•t
W• ive
I Os -
cies, lumbago, neuritis, sciatica,: ra tt-,
uratic, twinges.
Keep a big bottle -always on hill
for 'family use. Made id Canada.`
----Druggists everywhere.
1 3ac., 7O4c., $1.10. '
i
400 F' the the nerves.
Sloan's Liniment it
} in allaying • extt•r,;al pants,
1 ruiset 'aches, stiff Jc rets• sire
CUt!CI!Ta Ointir.r
Is So Geed Fp. The r
For eczemas, rashes, piriples, irri-
tations, itcl:ini-s, cliafings anti dan-
druff cn scalp, as well as fur cuts,
a•c,ar:,. i):'.;i. r and 1s an;:
of i ,st ^t', Ct: cC'ur't€). filet'_ t
w. ,,dei -f •1. It is` 5i) s i
1 , .-1 1`71:»,. .. 11 Cuucrta i
. , v;.•r. 1 -y gent;}• a: 1...
Cutitura Ointment. T:.,
n cnt is best on ri_ang and rct'
Soap 23e, Ointment 25 • and Pe.
th- 'ug! -,out theDyys-inion. CaneiianDepot,
C• --ns, Limited, St. Paul St-. Mentrnal.
1i4• a -"Cut,care. Soap spas-ra without mug.
ONLY TABLETS MARKED
"BAYER” ASE ASPIRIN
1,4
,110,0
-
Not ,Vsririn at A1# wiihGu1 the `layer Cross"
jt.
—The i,,, Tr, r11,, ,--i ' I,', r'•ire. the sante nA proper directions for ablds,
only genu;•:c' Asr,r;a.-nth,' .i ;: ; i Il:cadac',-', 'Toothache. r.Arnche, '.+les- r
rreRcribcd by phvc is inn: ' f,,l+ or,.r 1.,1: •• t•!l ia. Lstibago, Rheuitatiom, vent.-
tketl r •t a., ' i -. Julieit Pa.a -mkt -Pala-4-Pala-— - — -•
Aiwasu- a nu ,t,, , f �ii1, T {1 ••' _ 'iii Votes of t tablets o �"
c,f "Bayer Tablet.; of .1:;4,,iriii" wlait.:►', a few cents. Larger "Bovet" packages.
There is only one Aspirin1-•'•]layer"-Yon mart say "Bayes" -
Aleptrin 1e the trt1.10 innrk (rr•p'ctr'tle+,1 in ceetti5sl of Ti*,—.. let.onfeetura of Mone-
aeettra'r•IAeatFr of SRI+,••1trn,tri ''e i-i.e it 1••.w.-11 knt,w7 c,+at A.pfrin ran• J;afar,
Ilhanttfsetur,, fi A!RiN. •hr` p,:)'tt• FL at^ ,,
•' 1.tttttienn, the T„brrt. of Compare,'ayCompare,'ft1 Ireitaaspt4 with busts sesersi tress wen, tae -sayer Creep."
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