The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-12-23, Page 4•
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When Mother!s Advice
is Most Needed
GIRL'S future health and happiness depends
to a large - extent on conditions. . during the
'adolescent period.
%At about fourteen years of age important mental
and physical changes are taking place, which every
girl should understand. Then it is that .she needs
the care and advice of ter mother.
Unfortunately this is about the time when school
work and examinations are likely to prove an
excessive strain on the nervous system.
Anaemia, chlorosis or nervous breakdown in the
lona of Si. Vitus' dance are not uncommon at this
ages
T_lrere is a failure of the .blood to supply the
required by the nervous system. Ex-
cessive aseental effort consumes the nervous energy
regsired to insure good digestion and the proper
fusctioiling of the vital ns
h is surprising to find how quicitly the nervous
sgtem responds to. the restorative influence of Dr.
Gases Nerve Food. . There is no longer any quos-,
tion that this treatment is admirably suited to h�lp-
aek through this most critical period of their lives.
it almost every community are many casts to
prove the exceptional restorative influence of this
wee -knows treatment
The use of the nerve food stimulates the appetite:
improves digestion, and builds up the system in every
mss' Resta R. Crossland, Kerhpt, Queen's . Co..
N.$.. writes: "1 feel it a duty, as well as a
privilege, to tell of the wonderful benefit I derived
from the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. In March,
1917, I had anaemia of the brain, and the mental
and physical suifering I endured it indescribable. I
had treatment from three doctors, and for twelve
Jays was unconscicus; while for three months I• was
fed and cared for like an inlart. mother was,
so atisious for me to use Dr. Chase's Nene' Food
that she crushed it and baked it in my food. After
using two hoses I could feed myself, and awl'
using it -for two months, m, health improved so
rapidly that doctors aid friends said my recover
was a nn acle.
'1 cannot 'recommend Dr. Chase's Nerve Food
too hi iv, even to those who seem to be facing
death. We keep it in the house new, and I use
it occasionally t3 'keep :ic I shall ahvays regret
that I did not follow my mother's advice and use it
wb ' I was away teaching, whenever I felt nervous
or tired. But as 1 .gd no serious iahess and did
no re:'liie:• the Valve sof i!, f 'negiected heeding
p other's adciv-e m : i! it was too late -and I had a
cor_:pkte hrea !: g: o•• -n. lit, thinks to Providence
and Dr. Chase'- Ner a Food, I have been enjoying
my former health :.nd strength for the past two
yea r`.
Dr. Ch :seed i�' _ : i Food, 50 cents a box, all
skaleer, or Edratan i.c;, Bites & Co., Ltd., Toronto.
On every boa of `!-e! ;`enz!ine you mill find the por-
trait and sign"tire cf A. W. Chase, N'i.D., the famous
Receipt Book ant& :•
!!!ruckiuup *rutin!!
Pubii,ahed every Thur -.lay nio+niug •
Lue3:rrow. Uwtario.
a. u . at ail: t: \ t E. Pro v lemur
• and iuiavr.
'THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. lying.
CU..\DITIONS IN GERM.%\Y •
It is but .natural that those who
were energies of Germany during the
war rhoutd- wonder just now life: has
i,ecn in that country, $_neit the e -c -
ttou of k astilitie•s.
The Ger.a.ans the}n;selve•s .have 'said
that they (that is *the vast niuorits-
'� , of. the people) were _starving; brat tile.
outside world,. With good reason, .ha:
come to doubt orldisnelieie 'any . tale iwent that cori.es frons a Ger.uan of
he:al. The ' more -bitter' ee.ei ies u_
•Ce rany said they were lying, •that,
they said they Were st4rviter only in
order to get better peace terms from
the allies, and that, in fart, .so_far a:
find and comforts went, of all the
European countries that were engag-
ed in the war, Geriatany was' the best
Off, and that she i_•_but lulling her
neighbors into a false- conti.Seace that
she may again attack theca.
• n hat,appears toe the most ro-
kable' information regarding. Ger
--
many conies from 'Mr. hianailton ii;zlt
editor of The Independent, one of the
best and most reliable journals of the
w"
Eastern. • United States. '.Ir. 'Holt,:
with two .of his daughters, 're. t tl-
.visited Germany, ,.atird passed f ve-
.days in Berlin. ' here he, had oppor-
" (.tunny to, see all Manner of peeprk
.1 and to talk with many leading nen.
t' Naturally Mr. Ilolt, on his return te,
the L.:I: t• --a -Statue, wrote about h'=
trip- to Germany. Dere is a part of
one paragraph from -his article: -
tile great mass of people ca,i*it
• r earn cnou h to buy wit -at . food as
• needed.' The professors -and- salaried
°asses are in, 'the most pitiful condi
tion of all.. Whereas the wages of a
uariversity professor. for 'instaeee_:
arse have gone up :O • per cent. the
'rest of living hag gore up I200 per
e, *.. i &led uron ;e farina-! theol-
' an •who looked is though he r:ie-ht
:•e aetvailie starring_ )fan*, I and
:old. late es se, depleted their syetents
tha; •.when any disease or aime.rt
chmc►s it cairries'the_m off. ,We spent
41
41_
,. � • .,.. - 1: -r $ • •►- •iii 1 fr-
"Who sows no aced; pro h^rt•^st reds" • :••
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TheBE,eST CHRISTMAS GIFT
'hs
• —An' independent Future
A mall monthly payment. or a lump sum. paid in advan,Y, snit
awe to young and old a Cana4ian Government Annuity of froso '
$50 toSt 000
'V" a year for We payable troerthty or quarter -4-. May be purchas.-.1
as a siagte life. tem two ves jointly. Emp.e,y yrs r. hay pt:.thasc
▪ for their employees.
tiApply to your postmaster. or writE, postage freer., to S. T. S: s:et.'a.
Sinporintendent of Annustics. Ottawa, for nevi laeor.-:; t and otl.cr
: information required. Mention age last birth:lay and sear '
incorporated in 1855
CAPITAL AND RESERVE $9.000,6.00
Over 130 Rranchee
THE. MOLSONS BANK
We invite a fall from farmers eeeking a' resod Rank;nom •
connection riving r',ur terms and efie;ent sc rade-e.- Sas Mrs
Department at all Branchee.
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T. S. REID, MANAGER. LLCKNOW MUNCH
1. H. C. Tractors & Cngincs
Dr f RING Crills, Cultivators ems' Harrow.%
Louden Litter Carriers, Stalls, Stant hives
and Water Bowls
FROST Gates, Fence & bice Wire
New Williams Sewing Machines
Gourlay, Winter and Leeming Piant,s
for Sale b'•
W. G. ANDREW, - 1.UC KNOW
1Owing to uaemplos meat in
ecatr'es .of population there are,
many • melt now asailahle for
Isere w ark. ' lar;r number of
the., m• n have had farri e:pr-r-
iencr r -•d their ser • icr. are no s'
acailah:e• at moderate ware.: with
h.,,r•el. t'arm,rv• sr hn ran 11.-,1.-
I ful4 a az pins Ager• or two of these
Men at this time sill he rrnder-
ir-- a kennel' to th- cam' ir=tr
aie• well as. to the• oche` : •,y
farmers have repair-- and other
odd joie which 'hale been put et
for. v ears wwi„ arr,s,at or the high
Imet of later . Thi• .n i -ht hr a
rood time to PI, rau:.ht un w qh
I*trill of this nature.
i, rangier de'iriu' help 'plea. -e
I eipoi ee+uniraee w Vs 'sour lot al
'RC are• edtat.s-e and %tat • the nil- „•
r ee ••f ti,. a irk and w a»e 340
are r id'.ag to pay.
WE LEAD
OTHERS FOLLOW
Wise Ones are bringing their
Cream, Eggs and Poultry to
'1 one' n-orning *visiting tht. ;children
food stations and maternity hosp'tale
r-inrt^_d by the Atnerrtcan. Societal' of
Friends. Such sights as 1 saw I
shall never forget_ There ' weft-
ehill•tren who looked six years okl irhe
were t:ve1ve. I - saw, two -year -41
hait;es that looked two Months o tl• 1
w ; .rat asscr e d that 90 per rent (•r '.'•i. -
Children
n.•children in Gr prang, learn since '.11-'
have ricket; (This will k r41 -..._t
the fart that their stoneaelt have
not been kept filled). •
"elle Armenians Friends r.:ve• .i1LIA.
OM mea a day to an 1rrf• d 'rt.;;-
drer.. This means that 6.S(1.1109 e'::1 -
(ken get One fa=r meal per .Lir, ts•ni•+
consists of 600 calories •of food re'-
ue. A growing child ought to have
at 1 -ger -1800 ealorscs per day.- -
This American tft'e'�-t haQ t'=`':,
statione in RRr,it'e ., aria uneleeta':e
,o risco relief in all Ger.--.an cities et
" over, 011,03,-) inhale;tang.
1 Mr. i!olt continues:. `•"lite•Gk-rrr -
pnke are still te-carpt• , t' ie •-- '
clothes. I was told by. one r•0-:1` e.
1.atintnrity that half the C••• -•::a•^
peoples' flare' ret • mosey • mens t t;.
hits- linden-1°0lines, t n'ry=••lf !eerie r
'number of . hare -footed - men 'w•a '.'n^.•
n!► tenter -der -Linden. •i sags . we- •ter_
,,., :-s.e street with shoes tett -trireme*
stoekin•_�s. and when we went • irtr
the houses, we freglently fe.e:•d tee
servant girls 1 oinr about VI-Av.-v..5% -
barefoott•d.Rpr•n ,the sh:rt: r nt -'
any schoolboy and 'the' chant,-e•e ate•
yen will fend on nedeieIo'hine,."
One of the '1`A_a.,ns- for t''e shc.rt-
are of earo'k- end cons-••e^iert jlry see
in f ::-'-r.-an* ie the: ,:o much ensl mai
to be ha.•.!. e1 e• er t•• Frasere 1►-- Iran-
i*
ranii war indemnify that there is vent
caau ' h ter keep the Gerin:.n fa: t •rice'
emir _ . 'This may seem like a cr., '
herrdshin. hut we mint rrn•em'°uer i!'la;
the f',eriral!es. sr:th out arse r -4 r --
cin, ilei tros-cr! the Chief' a al '-ire' • ""
Frs.ce. and that hrcaa=r of .ih;s e=-
trurt-on somehrdy had t-•' re+• t: ith iu•
coal, grad that at the Gwrma! = (a!netei
the scarcity thy are het ,'reap in-'
what they so*red.
This suttee by .Mr. it el t' a -ersr at •'•=
too throw reveal lir ht n7,rrn c - 1-t • r -
I- t:, r---nr ._ Of a lame.' it • -ild le ,.
♦.•het- ::�• t -,r that (:.,..---1,• r
%- 'i.l t,•` liar..•-, - .,h' --I by rye. Ira -
°'iii * for .., er f.•tir -earl aa,'l the. e- -
.11ft is -pntr-er of t!'. r e-:-intr- -fee-.
•:;feet-ri teerar.l: - seerte- -tom► el.
I N
.nn* d.`' tile Gent -ars- it:h':t•' w'�i
Ural. i' is a vitt- that a:i t'-•,
. •i".1 not he h'�w
a 4're " -r , r•--
p,,- i!.:•• f.:rr ;t.. • R•rt tar w%•f'•1r ... •i
,..ore,, 1'a--•• to .'.f* -.•r f:=r' the - -: i
of 'their parents. -e
Si•Iverwoods; Ltd.
, and getting highest cash prices,
accurate tests, honest weights
and a square dead. Poultry pays
whether it is new laid eggs or
, poultry if son bring 'them h: rc.
We take the" any 'day.
SILVF.RWOODS FOR SERVICE
E. .A IT('H ISON, Phone 17.
Farm -Help
(' Marti ',ties
A :1' ..1 ; ....-e - .•ince,
1:-. • .••:r.
1'.11:1 %Nap i':l '.
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e im e' tor
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'•1 ..r .t+t•rigarri. The ...es
4 .:r:.r•r,' a ear- ,-s�hr,, of }„; .. .,...
• r • � } ..me` in Nor -e- Arts v' •;t ,_
1a ;• :e ..:+ t•..^,. r ;nen. * are • ,' •••"‘, ' t: S 4*r e f
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3t3: r*treic Ar. ••.._ rr
!Nig ranee in the faniad.an ;:_•4 4_
Honryeas.k Dale tells of the :.:4 -4 -Est Bow-trs, the' /Kiel :iave:kr.
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Ca!! and inspect ()HT dew Stock
c f Fresh C roceries,
currant,, a sin s, Cand es
('hocoiatt ; Spice; of an Kinds'
and .
Flas-oriag Extracts.. • -
Irape7rted' ' . N w Snelle•dti" lsCtte ,
and ,lk•uetds.
Orangee, lit rnoets and Graeofretit.
i) ::I'•,tiT:%URANT IN CONNECTION
11. A r ALL .LOCUS..
EGGS AND. PO L T:: y i r D, AND iIIGIIEST
I'RICE.S PAID. • .
Taylor
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McClure bug.
75.
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KEEI'IXG CHRISTMAS
(By Peary Van D..e)
tt i. a good tiers.', to o5•,cr;,e
;Christmas day. Tire mere •mark -
ins of times aid 'eaeens when linea
a;;ree tostop w uric at ed :rake
merry together is, a wise and
wholesome restcr+t. It help
.. one t.�•
feel the supremacy ef the ceur;»e••'
lir: over tiro e'".e::: Ann! life.It .r --
minds a man to set his algin fillet•
watch, neer and then, by the grreat
clod: or humanity. •
ru-t--there ie
the oZisersance of C'i;riet-na-
and t' -et is keeping. (~tri
Are you will;^,
Tone :hltv_e' i ae her pe'opl'e a, -•I
and .•'-. '•-r th•- r: e': a -d desire;
of the little r.,, i 1rc��; to re -
ea%r.e- • ard ' Ir►:tli:t: , of
F`' ��t11e•. !+t ill, .a. <:- i •.- or=..
- >: to
�jl ��'..lil2!l : 'lT :.:?t `r_ettt;:', j"►C ,
:'71t! ask • ehethcr
•
lose t:ee!rl cr_ �r:- t.,• ie-.ar in • mind
th;:: : ,.: t et'at r
ifs ., •:.r iia. lrie:r heti,; ,to try .to
e dt r -tand '- Lt tis aho lire in
the .....�,, _•.:, hoose w i tb- yell • real.,
':tr.out wag ;:g for t:i � tt to
'•`ii . •*i!. ter trait s r:;rr la.ap ea, that
11 give more light ,'and le•..
:,;,�' :ttL t•• e:arrs it in frrlt s -
to f r' : =.t :our eh x e -
.,.. `� 'i !Oat 1 ti.... _..... ....., ...::'G.... ir.sl f.;t �sb.;tr•t_.., A
to remember a hat ' other poo -,1.!•••
hate done for you: to i^'n:orre wliat
ties world owes 7 -an and to th it
what 3enti os►:• t .• word: to put .t
-year r!"hts !3' tier. b..:-! bra -:'It! :a^rf
yis r dr ie i, tt' 1!lialei'e r;ia-r. --
and- your c" feces ^ r- • •
more than your they in the gr►-. -
grnend•: to - t c that year. foible. -
men are-, insf a- r:'a: a yn:r ,=e,
as to try- to Zoo c h.h:nd t -ir f':•.
.•c to thea hearten hewers- for jc•:-:
to fern that prop 'air the o,ir ,nu•d
reaiwn ler yet,- et:i'ten- js Rhe
what you are zair:•r to .• .t cut of • l
life, but what you are going 'te
ri=e to life: to t:o-c •t• our
complaints a' ilt.•t the manatt'-
"e-t of the aniv rs and 'soh '-.
owed yen for a ph'e t 1s7re- rr 7
eras .cow•a few- eeede ef htppi^-,:c
+r•! son •+ :';int! t1 tfo i1o•:r
thio s *seen for a der' Th•et .•rs
ea- keen n i
.tees raw is 'Hinz . �tf• .trwvo dnw'r.
s..aker-a-gra`c- dr--tis---ugl -
ch,! a warden for sour •
l.i .►c '• f ;•s , . e ilii the gate open
_y i.: v-: lir • to oro these„
even ear a days' Thea, s-ou
eau keen n (•hri•twta`.
!'r_•
y.,11 w :':e:az is Ir.:iet-e. that
!.:• a is t:: • ''ger..:e :;`t "thing, in the
�- r •` ,: : • r :'i.I'-,t-•,
t * ..� •a r ,....,•Trror-i'`1an death:—
.
. Ci'.a : t i :r- - ..i lite_ whirl's. be-
�.... ie lit t:t't her, a:atteeen hundred
the i!rra:e and L•ri�:it-
(sr the Eternal Lose' Thzet:
yet. ren k -s -p ter: tr:ae.
lad if krcr it for a day,
sr -9'r tent a; :' - 7
• B•.zt you can r: r keep it alone.
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• P;.•.. fa i:.
1'• it 10•'. _ :i:t .! t.) ;:as=; F.. The;
;, .. . r pet r' t"' eat at
_ .t :MA r•: a
r,
consists chietiy r•f Assa-rt tea:., tMe r. _hest tnl atr3rt-
est In the world—is hill Cavozed lad very ee j�
Never sold in teak.
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