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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-11-11, Page 3
•a; . 4 4 You don't have to suffer BAUME BENGUE relieves pain of hiaclache. neuralgia. sciatica. lumbago. rheumatism. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES $1.0e a tuba. TIE LEEMING MILES CO. LTD. MONTA[AL AMU tar Dr. Jules Amine RELIEVES PAIN CASCARETS "They YNork while you Sleep" You're sluggish- -slow as molassest `♦..You are bilious, consstipated! You feel headachy, full of cold, dizzy, unstrung. 'Your meals don't fit--breathis bad. skin sallow. Tske Cascarets to -night .for your liver and bowels and wuke up clear, energetic and cheerful. No griping --no inconvenience. Children •tore C'ascarets too. 10, 25. 50 cents. . The Land of Beginning. Again. 1 wish that there were some wonder. • .ful pieces Called the Land of Beginning Again. \\'hese all our mist'ik d Il • es aft a our heart -aches And all our pour seltiah grief Cra:d be dropped like a shabby coat flying swirls of flame. ,..,...`:�""�^;.� �,!Rlgl, RED BLOOD IBABY'SOWNTABLETS The thunderheads at twilight rolledp behind the trees.; Thin, elfish lightning played behind a soughing. ghostly breeze; The tossing froth of blooming plum shone white across the dusk And tilled the charged and restless air with sweet and drifting musk. • Suck -footed farm hands, on the grass stretched loungingly about, Came esrly in to seek their beds and shut the -storm. without. Old Michael rubbed his horses and bedded theist with hay. While from the driveway gleaned the • car brought home on yesterday. But only • when . his t`herished bays • were ready for the night. _ He. turned to 'eye .the polished thing that caught the lantern's light. "Ye're fit and fine, ye comet's tail," he murmured pridefully, "lint sure, ye'll never dare the }roads use nags have dared for me." The storm, to meet the moonrise. N. blared nearer through the hills: A sudden, passing. drench of rain sprayed off the window sills; Keen, branching' forks of blinding fire split downward from the sky; And through a sudden. breathless hush a lash of wind went by; Went roaring by and came again, to die and come once more; A writhing maple wrenched its roots and sprawled before a door. THE GREATEST NEED ALWAYS IN THE HOME Nearly All Ills Are Due to Poor, Watery Blood—How to Im- prove Its Condition. To be in a healthy condition the human body requires a constant sup- ply of new, rich blood. Nearly all the ills from which people suffer arise from One. cause ---poverty , of , ,the blood. If the blood is rich and red it absorbs nourishment from the food which parses into the stomach and distri- :butes that nourisltni.:trt to the brain, tnerves, • muscles and all the organs I of the body. When the blood is weak and poor in quality it cannot -do its natural work of feeding the brain and hudy, and the result is weakness and disease. Headaches and backaches, loss of appetite, poor digestion, nervousness. pimples and unsightly blotches on the skin, all indicate that the blood has become impure- that it is not doing its appointed work. If this condition , is not'remedied it will grow worse and worse, and a ,complete breakdown will eventually occur.. To bring about a healthy condition of the blood no' nedieine can equal I)r. Williams' Pink •Pills. Their one mission is to make new, rich blood, which reaches every part of the body. bringing with it uew health and increasing Nita ts. Thdusands have testified to the bene- fit they have found in the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills .when run down in health. Among these is Mrs. Ber- tha Kendall, Darling Avenue, -Toronto, who says:' -'In the s unimer of 19,15, I was 'in, poor health. My appetite was variable, and I Was weak and unfit for wort.- xtrdi suffered a great deaf frons nervous headache and palpita- tion of tht ; heart. A lady friend re- commended Dr: Williams Pink Pills, which 1 used with splendid ,results, as by the time, I had taken six boxes I felt like a new woman. I think Dr. Williams Pink" Pills are worth their weight in gold to• every nervoas, sick woman, as: they cure quickly and save 'Twas then the heavens severed be-' fore one rending blade; .And in a moment' more the wires rang out a call for aid. (Oh, somewhere 'there .axe. neighbors '• yet). 'Black homes winked into' light As word and ansa er leaped acres the, tumult of the night; , } And readily. as yesterday they stepped to •swap a yarn, Now,' man and boy. chi • Michael's friends turned out to sae hie barn. The clouds were rose and orange end ut the door • I First, coatlese. hatless. swift of foot. And never be put on again, young Donald running came • ' r' Then Martin Bain came riding down: doctor bills." - I wish we could come on it all lin. 1 �toonfluwer, his little gray. Dr. Williams Pink Pills may be hadaware, • Like the hunter who finds a lost t �Rt*f'tt•11rd out until her skimming._ frpm-any dealer_ u' n►eilieie trail.• i length against the turnpike !ay; mail at 50 cents a box or 6 boxes for I Toni Asher's muddy -geared machine $2:50, from The Dr. 'Williams Medicine And I wish that the efne whom our , brought up a willing load Cb,- Rrockrille, Out..bliudnNss .had done And Dillon on his white-faced roast The greatest injustice or_, all came pounding up the road. ��_ Could be at the gates, tike an old t friend that waits i In•scanty clothes old Michael the rain Growing Old 1' or the comrade he's gladdest to and wind defied: At six-- 1. well remember when- - hail.!Stood with his silver hair ashine, a 1 fancied all folks old at ten. We ` Once a mother iiss used Baby's Own Tubleta -for her little .ones she always ke.ps a supply on hind, for the first trial convinces her there is nothing to equal them in keeping children well. The Tablets area mild but thorough • laxative which; regulate; the bowels ' and sweeten the stomach, thus driving Iout constipation and indigestion, t olds and simple fevers and making teeth- ing easter, Concerning them, Mrs. Saluste Pelletier',, St. Dumas.- Que., writes: ---•'1 _have • used Baby's Own `Tablets for the past- ten yeitrs and am never without them • in the house. They have always given the greatest sptlsfaction and I can gladly recom- mend thein to all mothers of little ones." The Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers or direct by• mail at 25 cents a .box front The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. "Influence" a Draivback. "Influence is the worst handicap any young pian can • have," says th{e presi- dent of a copper company. It tends to make him feel he- need not exert himself to his full capacity and has a bad. effect upon hon. When other v rknne on learn that one.of their num- ', ber has a pull with somebody higher up they look at hire askance aitd the effect upon these other men is bad. Then the foreman, or whoever is over him, will either -show him un- due favors and push him into a posi- tion for which he is not fitted, er, if the boss is of a different stamp, he i BITS of HUMOR FROM IRE &THERE e Proof. Professor --"What is density?" Student --"I can't define it, but I can give a good illustration." Professor — "'The illustration is good, sit down." Between Friends. "Say; old, man, tell the truth now: are you' not a bit jealous of your wife? the guest asked as they plac- idly enjoyed 'the after-dinner cigars. "'i�'ell,", his old -tine friend and host admitted, "I am freak to "'say that I am. It Is for that reason that I nev'r invite to the house any one whom a woman or the least' sense or taste could possibly take a ttauey to." Inquisitive. The precocious infant had just re- turned from his first day at school, re- gistering intense ennui. _ The anxious family gathered around. "Donald." asked his mother, "what did you learn to -day?" "Nothing." "What, nothing at •all? "Nope; there was a ' woman there who wanted to know how to spell cat, so I told her. That's all." -41e The 'United States lent France $3,- 000,000,000 3; 000,000,000 during the war and France owes 36,000,000,000 francs according will hesitate to promote him even to the present rate of exchange. • when .he deeerres it because the boss knows the others will think it is a case of favoritism. The effect. therefore, is bad upon the whole organization. • When ' any young, engineer or college graduate or ;anybody else center to me asking for a leter to enable, hies to get a job at our works 1 say . to him just eh.tt 1 have said here!. "DANDERINE' Girls! Save Your Hair! • Make It Abundant! Classified Advertisements. 10* vBALE GET YC)L'R N1LVER I'l)Yl•'S FROM me. Aly stock all -Stitt-Ward bred" and guaranteed. Prices right.. E. Z. MacDougall. West Gore, N 8. Salt From the Sea. With a new Norwegian electrical process for bbtaining sult from sea water it is estimated that each kilo- watt -year of power will pr,,d'uce ten tons of salt, besides' useful condense -t brine. Mlnard's Liniment Relieves Distemper ( Sleep with the windows wide open., I.. with plenty of warm covers on the 'bed. as a cure for anaemia and that "tired feeling" you so often have'when you awake in the morning. "FREEZONE" Lift Off Corns! No Pain! Deese c hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn. instant- ly that corn stops hurting. then short- ly you can lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle cf "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn. or corn between the toes: and the cal- luses, without soreness or irritation. A. merchant can obtain an imitation of MiNARD'S LINIMENT frons a romOhouse at- a very to have It labeled his own product. This greasy imitation is• the poorest one we have yet .seen of the m.any that ever:- Tom. Dick and, H.. rry has• tried to introduce. . • ash- for-MiNARD'S LINIMENT Rad you will get it. !_ • cwuld' find all the tuiu�s we in -.1 horse on either side. But when I'd turned my first decade, � �� tended to do•. • ',Behind him blazed his ruined barn, a Fifteen appeared more truly staid. r +r 1 • bursting, glowing flame. Vatican's Print Shop.- ' ' � +c Itut forgot and remembered too late. ! i'e did not seem to see theist there un- But when the fifteenth round I' drun. v: ... , f The Vatican possesses one of the Little prangs, unspoken. little • pros til they called his name. I thought none old till twenty-one. • 'Mises broken. Anil ••Michael, did you save the car? And all the thousand and one Then. oddly. when 1'd reached that Little duties neglected that might 'Tomas Dillon raised the shout. have perA�ctted • "The car be hanged: he answered age. I held that thirty The day for one less fortunate, • back. "1 got me horses out.'. made folks :age. But wheat'My thirtieth was told. It wieildn't be possible not to he kind 0 Sugar! • • I said, "At twoscore iuen grow old:" in the land of Beginning Again; 'Long before the white ratan came to Yet twoscore came and found me And the ones we misjudged and the North America. the Indians of• 13ritiA thrifty, •, ones whom we grudged Columbia had a white sugar der' ed Their moments of victory here Ana w i drewthe line :+t fifty. • front the foliage of the Douglas fir • • ' Weald find iu the' grasp of our loving tree. But when 1'd' reached that age, I hand clasp Mur''thaw 1►eu?tent lips "10 a;. Prof. John I'tavidso t'nirersity of swore. • British Columbia. tutted by James 'None couhl t►c`cid until three score' plain.,Tait.. has given us the results of his • study of sugar-bearinand erehI am at sixty now, 1't - what hail breis hardest We'd knut+r g fir trees. The tt►s California Syrup of Figs nest printing establishments in the world, It was founded in 1826. and only one year afterward already lo.- sessed the characters of :3 differentlanguages. • Save time b ' a daily and weekl f plan for housework, by simple livingl' by convey ent workrot ms, by • efficient i utensils. ' • MOTHER! . t Lail e.`en best. sugar appear- in small white massesA As ruling as when at atx 1 trots! Anti what had seemed lost would be and in small flakes. .It is quite hard 'Tia true. my hair is somewhat gray, gain; r and dry, not at all sticky. and metes -Stud tbat'1 use a cane to -Jay; Fur there isn't a sting that will not like a high quality of refined sugar take went At first Professor i)avidr►on though 'Tis true the`: a roues about my knee. When we've faced it' and laujhed it that the sugar appeared as the result day "Grandpa" when they speak to • away; of aphides which punctured the toll• ate; Anil I think that the laughter is most age. Rut he soon discovered that in - what were atter :els were.not present and that only 1illt,• 1''f -s y't`l:r sow. I'm young a 6 Again., • healthy• tin yielded sugar. wIiNII In the Land of Beginning 1 thought ht all people eld at ton: 4__` He therefore came to the : ori-. rt conclusion that the phenumecou `-‘3s. • Perh.ips a little' wiser grown - In aCuneus Predicament. the' revplt o[ atmosl►herir causes. In I'c`rhars some rid illusions down. Two years ago :t German prisoner of the dry -belt region the abundant sun• !far �tatned Hopp was tried by court- shine produces an excess of carhohy- Bu'r,tte� ; wtring still. wtii'. years have nisri�(a: for the nturder, in atrocious drates, Moreover, the sante :tbundaet rolled, circumstances. of a farmers wife and salt so heats the ground that there is, "lit'n i' it that a 171.: a t;r, ws al.! daughter. Ile was • co:detnned to' itreat.l'reWrVin the mots of the fir - .- - - - death, but it is now found that he can- trees even at night _as a rta'ult the MONEY ORDERS. • I t.t t 1'. ext-, 1*t.••t. and it would seem - leaves 1'eetuu.' water gorged and ex- l'ay your .'nt•of•town accounts by t .a!, he 1%1:1 have tti wait in prison all' ode water through their ties; This 1).Nut Sean Express Money Order. live h.- lie, as a eontih•nire 1• 77131* whose water Is quickly evaporated and the 'Doi: trs coats three' rents. sentence' can neither be remitted nor • sugar is kit. carried out. in tjfe 11ert:e convention I Though the Douglas fir trees' will • Airing is Stn ancient art..'being tnen- of 141a the .11Tie and Germany agreed; never be a dt�l endable sour.... of , ip. fionerl in the Bible; nhi:c• a .grid Hien! i::rry out sentt'nt','s en prison-, ply for sugar. the sugar will always is depicted in an ancient Egyptian ers of w:er. It was meant to insert in bo `a.tu:.ble to chemises ani .;thy=- papyrus drawn in i•ittt.1 tlr• 1'e`ac.` treaty a clause enabling the - `:t• ons. --4. ---- - - r\i:t.: te deal with flagrant .crimes./*Mrn 'nard's L!rient For dandruff. bat at tri --:.,t moment it H'a: ri::'tte3 ! I'cntugal'sclimate is mush ;.e'•ic•r1 _ eoleisie Chronicle. '- ' thari that ef Spain - B fore an aero Nan^ is •_ • 'tine present ruling family of Japan perfect, , it has to pass through _00 'tris::" to Cie throne in 6.:0 P.c. I tests. I P p t •►na 'dere d c J E.ndowed Flagstaffs. O Ten DaysTell, If you Feel off color and suspect coffee is the cause, a change to IN STANT POSTUiYE w i it prove things - out Hi/Vail, IS 'MEATH THE EFFORT Theze st a Jfrasoiz" tpx� I -....�:t«-.S"r=" i` ..Jrmoi:i'.. .' £:a:'_-. i'T•:- � ..,...�_�r long' time 1"nglati•i :posacssoel t!'e a;:'y etetowe•d flagstaff in the; world. that beloi.gieg to the Rosa: '.‘syiim for the 1►.•af :end Dumb • at Marlette This staff watt ,v'rc't•te,t in • the first year of the r..•'sn ' 1 Kew. Ed- • I ward in cotnns••nt.'ration .r_ hie • •eras, tion to the thr.'t:t• The t•oat War i e:rfroy.'d try the pipit: :inti frientis, :inti the collection tah.•:► • Ithat it en:tile•:l the =.t'-' tttt:.'n'tit i nr• , twenty Pates.. i i•:v.` n alien tthet t1' a r; t`d t li e� tt _ Wa�,min relief fbr f(•••. ;, 411, r,;:m1;6•.i .t: =heurna c aches Child's Best Laxative Immediately after, a "Danderine" massage. your hair tikes on new life. lustre and wondrous beauty. appear- ing tw!t`P as heavy and plentiful, be- cause each hair Feents to fluff' and thicken. Don't let ,your hair stay life- less, colorless, plain or scraggly. Nous too, want lots of long, strong. beauti- ,ful hair, - A 3ii-event bottle of -delightful' "Ilan- derine". ,freshens your scalp checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimu- lating "beauty -tonic" gives to thin, dull. fading hair that youthful bright- ntas and abundant thickness—A:I druggists! • WINDOWS &DOORS CRFs to writ Tour Fisted with slats.' Sale de- li.e►? swraateed. Write 1:t Price Lie 10i. Cot �—• + d�'is lase* er mfrs t Tho HALLIDAY COMPANY. Lt,iitecd P551UO3 r. ?Co. Utv:a w TEDD Send for list of inventions w nted by Manufacturers. Fortunes hztve been luade front simple ideas. Patent Protection” booklet and ''Proof of Conception" on request. HAROLD C. SHIPMAN & CO. PATENT ATTORNEYS so s .,?Wage caaMKs, - - Or+atra, cl4,t).1 Accept ' Ca:ttor:.:.: byrup t: i F/g3 only—look for the nave California an the package, thea you are sure your child is having th- best ant! most. Larmle.s physic fur the. little s:am- acb. Ever and bowels. Children Live its fruity. taste. . i1 directioes os each bottle. You must say "gall. tornia." . , '" L VENTIONS Give Cuticura the Care r Of Your Stan And watch that trotblesome erup- tion disappear. Bathe with Cuti- cura Soap, dry and z p -d - Coticura Ointment. For eczerna:, rashes. itchings, etc., they ft,re w•t;nderful. Nothingso insures a dear skin and good hair as making Cuticura your every -day toilet preparations. "Amp o: tllhi os, Csn De Sold5 awl 50e. St Pail re Ma.t Sean •►a..ewithal* was. IBi©EX3HICOEXiC thalfifOlkiE.tX A Cure for Cr Bad Breath 3 0 "Bad breath is a s ^n of decayed 0 teeth. foul stomach or unclean I! bowel." If your teeth are good, 11 fllook to your digestive organs at 0 once- Get Seipcd's Carstii c S J r:.p I 0 at druggists. 15 to 30 drer's 0 after meals, clean up your food 0 pas and stop the bad breath ii odor. SOc. and $l.00 Bottles. 0 Do not buy subst::utea. Get 0 the genuine. 6 IKisCIIIF1C;R 41134 MGM Ica Mk Mit X America's 1'lt neer Dog Remedies rook en DOC DISEASES and }tri t, F'et•d 1'ree :o any .>,1- .tre1". Lv tote .xutter 7t. Clay Oloesr Co.. Ins. tIa Wert•4'70et New .-. , - ' c a ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRN :;:i at .\1! v•'ti! s .f itis "B.t_ Cross" 1 t•,irryit;g •1 tLg a . a ,•rt'ti•-r i►ii•'.tc•; . •.•t.:e••. .l.ist`plt e•hattne'k. Of t t reel t ; ere, t i. flagstaff and t,• - a ;1,10 t'ilnds. the interest on *ti?r 1te • would '1 y t1a ft t the : t:u1f. The I1ii'L1t,1l(?1I.ismeeeetteivo cysts .71 r .... the t'- .i •ury. 'i:h•: '.um was int'e••t.sl for ..': •mtiowntent Snuff 1'111•,", s19 "ttiltoo-t►il tlig- alt it} ttiP: r.'.•.i : •atc:, that on the .•t 77::t;t' 1•44t 1.4wrent •`: Mass. •.fit the Vine cit the Lawri.nc.• strike sire years ".igu. who`s, 'mat;y 1,frolten tees siese-"hoet' 14 ''i.' %merit s:: h:ir, the' ;•t` w:.s ti.`iil' ar ting eared-, e`f' f'►.lttl pt`ra'n'. cath • HE'S just ti;cd Sloat1's Liniment anti the quick i comfort had brought a smile of leasure to his face. C.ocid for aches resulting from weather exp.•sure, sprains, strains lame hack. overworked muscles. iii f•t.'t� :t:�.:,' rt.` Ail '140 druggists flare it. t ity of 1„1w rent a ,tcc'epte:i this• Off. '-. I and •to•day en its cctntttc'n is one .•f - the tine•st flagstaff. in the world. I ISSUE Nc 46--10. T-, r Nenrateit. Tooth- I►nal sr... tet;; oenf:.'•t•t esoorite! • T• t! .l !.l : r. Faraohe, sr,' for ret'tiene "Thatt you nr,!. rill Eh, , ;n;t'- 1. 1,ntnbas;it- �.•iatira. Ncu• 1 -V•1`irin _.tl.,. g'or►ti- e` +' s sit:-. t 1-i•irin marked with the s.'nibe,i 'by rine. name "1• .. r ,,r you are not t..kitr.- 'teen years., t e'.t• .t.it►. :1 oirin sit :it Ilar.•'y- tin b.;.• • .`.«*t..ib- �'':i`t t:::C "sayer Tablets et lc!. e•e-t tut -.► 1r Cent- in nt in .:n un1,r.•kcu •-3.tyer-• •,,:cis 'l::r:., • ..i.., 7 • There Is only one Aspirin—"Bays"—Tot► erns! -fey ••Bayer' *, . •-r.a. ..• .r . r*'•: 1'. t,, s*,'•t t^• r • a .• ••' • �:ay