The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-10-05, Page 7ntioe, eteie,eme, ere. being distributed to,' ,sharehoders o13 etimpapies,
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• 4jj tlpg In tbe.Preltfle Nateritli••qait ,rields, Or .South, Western. ,eintarie,
•A, ;great .00,11e..utilit7'oerving,eY,Or pfrere, yea 4;
greater ,av.enite er inOttet.ry reward In aehorter time:, than, alroest• any
• Other :Medlin* Of investment
• Drop, me a line •and. We will be pleased_ to. MAIL:Yea, eur Alessirl.p,:!Ve :reltler
epetaletpg iriteresttrig-iernrioatlen.' end. foots, ••• • '.
• 'EMPIRE NATURAL, GAS. 'LIMITED•
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TQRONT..0,• '.7rft4,4•7r,•, •• TORONTO.
•
o Won
oast To Coast
'Neva ••Seetia.An, inerease•
,pf.eVer7 8„000;090; P011nda .14- the la0.4,.
..fli•t•OP•Narlt4Yi.1)4Willoqa
'In j„nae, ••co.nipa0(1 ;With landing
,tha sante .month. laet
• re -
by the, EasternDivision of the
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ent 'et ,,Etsherlee; ,batehes
• 56i,1114300. 'peUpda Valued. At
• • • Whileln.Jtirie last year 47-,
• 3304T11PP411.104...Were,,lenetl,- With a
qalun 01 $1,086,454. •The ,prIn opal'
,,varieties Were lehsters,,....sainion, cod,
mackerel) halibutand haddeck' '
• •:,,,:;Oretierietott,„:AB.ter,AeOrding te,
Allan Kiiig, 1!aiiagerof the Minto C:bal
••i•Company, Minto, NB, the coat mining
Industry of the province Is inisier• than,
• it has..hpen fOr'., fifteen years, and is
• now working itt 100 per dent.' eapaelty.
Montreal, Quebec, -The recent rapid
Machines in Itice
Tatr-e trid• ellOW117111 the
-latest report onthe jndnstry from Ot-
;-ttiwa..,• From 1927' tcr'193,2inclusive(
electric Machines Were ttireed out In
Canada at the rate of three to one. of
'• the ether, hind, the number of eloe.tri,
catty driven Machined. Made dining the
Period being; 345,051 Compered,. with:
• .105,289 hand . and 11,005 other po-et
. machines. There. Are Seventeen .fae-
' tories7in Canada engaged in
Ary, the valitel Of their output in 1932
. 'being $0,241,323. • • .
•'' Toronto., Ont-7Catt1e" receipts 'for
•.• the firet seveninonthe Of 1933 at (he
Upton StoCk•.'Y'ards, • .'„Tofonto, Were
ebeit the same as those fer,the'sarne
period last year,..;..toranatisoeSheing as
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folle•Nvi. .
•1933.'••••• • 1032' •
Cattle ' 400;422 ' • :359,6-55
Calves', . 1.74,747 • , 181;347
'• ..1.,163,642. • 1,230;627'
,Sheep •27,3,527 • 238;953• '.
tiorsed • 22;132 •'27,891
Brando.n, ,l 011 „pre-
• • Nineial Exhibition .in 1924 'Will; be held'
, ii.Bra,nddn-from ,Ittly'.2 to 6, ac.coyd'fit.r
te,:definite_agreernent.entered int) 00
data. by 'member.e of thefWeStern Can'.
. • ,,ada.Class- A biretta,: This. cityTkvillas..,
•: msnal,•start:the circuit, and.:.only. One
' chenge was the dates.' Diteto•
:the .We'rld'S%Grai a 'Exhibition and bon
: ;Terence,- Saskatoon tolloWed Regina hi:
1933; hitt•n,ext Year the .old...prder will
..be resulted 'With :Calgai•y,' Edrnonten,
Stieltateon. :and Regina 'holding their
•sheWs after. prandon. ••• •
• Al6ose Saskateliewae,--,LAn
H ..leStrated:hOoklet, dealing.W.ith the,eity
of M'oese•Vaw, compiled• by the •Beard,
;kit Trade.'shoWs' that' this:important
;
Wheat and•eattle-raiSing centre is Inc-
• ..gressing and ceneciliclatirig in it naml.
her . or aitedticins-inowsttiallY; coin-
•;niereially and ,Sociallv, With' aVe11:7.-
•• lation'.'of 21,00 intlie city ' itself, there.
• are 12,000farinerS withizi a radius 'Of
lifty Miles.. As ti manufacturing centre'
Meese. Yaw -stands in first place in the
Province •Of Saskatchewan ; with a pre,
duction'of $535 per. capita, • '
Lethbridge; Alberta:•,-TestS Illadc. Or
--thejteney-Nordoia„Twin River Oil well
month:. of Lethbridge are ;reported :to
Sho,W that the Well' Is• goOd., for 'fifty
barrels of clean oil a day'; With a gad
• ;Jew Of around 5,000,000 .cubic feet. The
• off was terned into tankage and fiewed,
at the rate mentioned,. and ii the hope
of increasing ,:prOductiOn it has been,
decided to sheet ,tho. well to Creek tip
the porous : Hine, to,',elnahle tii oil to
Ow' More...1 ree1y Fhe well • Is free
from ,water..-" • !
BalgarY;T:srlbertk-,----,-7-A-cieirdingtt-o-Mr-,-
:t. R. Hess, general:manager, the :Cal-
lgary plant of the Canada Maltmg Com
' pally • has been ilinning twenty-four'
hoditi a day to supply malt to 'United
'•'/.7-iStates •breweries beerWa-Tlegal,
• ized la that country : Extra labor:has,
been engaged and b'etWeen, 75,000 and
90,060 .:buslield. of 'barley will be re-
, • ifitirecl.eachmenth for the Malt suPply,
• a .)),0611 in'Albekta barley .grOWers..
8111CIPlist earbeilageofi; inaterlait one
to lour inches thielt and, earrYlOg agrae'
thin greenish copper Stains. On analy-
sis one sample yielded 1' Per 'Oaf.
Vene..01,441. 444' allet1Ler"1416, per eft,ate,
o- 50 peands 41151.1'4 pcnintle to, the Oa,
reAteetlVerY,.•.• At present .pricea this
works out at $1,8Q and ;125. t�
Va-Oathein' is a paltY:greY nietal.with,a;r,
.,41,13/er lustre, arld, The „chromium, is::
valuable for mixing withirtm..toftfakei
:a high gradeAteel.• _ ‘
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'A F111.410. •
,COMMend. me tolthe 'friend that•econi,ek4
When an sad and lone, • .
„And 'makes the 'anguish; of My heart
The suffering Of -his -own!-- ;-•• ! - -
Whe calrnly shunsthe glittering throw,
At Pleasure's 'gay, levee, • '
,And Comes. to ,gild'a Sombre hour
And gives his heart to me..
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re.4011#11.t • 11,Autumn Briefs
.*bSInsanity',
:Pw14-9.4 A4s, IPPrg thatk half 14 tet,at
,
' •7r.mr:, 'HP.elmlatlen under thirty years or age
Experiments With- Endocrine' the licher s
• #1? c94-11ver 911 At 3,'1.0.0s. Otantin A.
.0:14rAct HPDXIQPP4lfl Illlf101S A
7cive• g44 tYPists' 1*(43rii.1'
, , • qp;x4.1ep.t. eeise: •ito; 4.4194)r -horn
• _
• : .!‘,1'1*In4otn*g"thYec.)'.9ut't1.4371W1petiee...fe.tati.epA•
• OhiCage.4-7-aleP.:,.a, Inwet w4P911 OPUlltrr districts I]nglaud, Senle
againat .41'.ea§e,.,. the • hot:It-Ones,: of the , goy are Still ell„ProVideilL With, a, tele -
endocrine •glands are. helpng to Will phone. ••'
its. fight reduce incurable inanity, „it' • :After-4*k:- »uried .4ader,.peat•for. a
la Indicated in report 11:' the 1.10n..4.ip 4honsani14eat,s, „a 100. of • VItt.gr. dug
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Mcdical
Journal by Pr. 4,arns.,4,21.-Ot''•itn, in 4h.e. ISle.,Or'',S,Itye was still fresh...
ten, of; chicagoi', •. •• • ,"•.' :it Wenht •'re'tilillie• a fleet. OP125;0106,
Nearly 27: per 004., f 172 haiieRae. 'aereelanes, 'each CarliYitig on to Of
tierite,•Whe recelveq•'.0.40clalar treat- E,hoirdiaNe,,,tleetroy.the,yihele of.Lenden.
itentin addltidn th•pcSyt,Vatartil•Itille: in .ene,Operationere . '.` • ,,,
.Sent hiple,''br..,,Hetton..'repPrtg.c1; . P3ntron".$ new 'PesSenger.?''.0.ailepert
While Idle:041TO •frOla;..etatel.liP.SPitala Board COntre.14-0,060i. 011irtihtees; 2,606'
as a whole ran only.l.„1.per •tratricarS„,.. :electric'
'rhe patients Were given the • novel eoaelteS, .antir26 railway" .aiattona; • • '
treatirieWin A SweI,ear.studyof the •,• 0.3.t0Pughaeibeetime, a erage in the
relation: or endocrine )disorder to in. Chinese city of b4pten,' where British
sanity eerieeetetlat. the State. HeSpital, maphilleS . are the most peelllar
be-
fui'.the.Inane.
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The beneficial reSalts' of.. the ,extra The -Gaited Kingdom's eating less
treatment Were,,sueh that•It' has been.. Meat. In '1'.4endoit :alone'. 4,204 -fewer
Made angular part. Of the, t`reattnent, tops .0 meat' were consumed Attila&
the ,report adds, and a sirnilur POliey the first' half of this. Year,: as ceinpared
is 'urged for all state IMSPiteld, ' • with the same. periodln 1942.
The eadec,rine elands: include such .; There • are •Imirteen
strOethreS AS tli0, nituliaty, as the•buSe • detices, iheinding the house" of,,,,the.
nart7Srel'Iter; En the r.'alece of WestrniaSter„
thyroids and adrenals,;:conteelling•most-ad the Houses of Parliament are called
, • • .ciffieie. ly.
,
The study • of their relation- to, in- EnifiloYinent '-is provided • for 44,759,
sanity ,was prompted by the rapidin- • in the 646 new 'factories established In
crease`in hi:Sanity in Illinois evidenced Great Britain lest year. 01.,these.fac-
tories, .,251 are situated', in the London
Commend me to that 'generens heart
Which like the Pine -on` high,
' .To eierY.Changeof sky:
ese-fiTeliffifilic(IVES."iibt 1 de aWey
When'. w hary tempests !bit)
But like the winter's icy -crown; '
.1,,,egke greener through the Apo*.
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He flits not with the .uitting .stork
That seeks 'a seuthern eky, ' •
But lingers where the wounded bird,
ifath laid, him; down to.die.
such a Irlend be is in.Jruth....
Whateeriria "hit may be ' •
A rainhOw' On the stern' eflife,
An anther on iti•Sea,
The Rickel' Of 'Rubber gees
Although honey stealing bees likely to, he most tr.oublesetne in late.
Sumnier, the beekeeper has to ')seen
Mind tlititrobber bees may 'start their
racketatany time. In wenn w'eatlier
when there 1S Iittle or 06 •honey • to be
,got.from thellowers, the heed will eas-
ily to any tenilitation• to obtain
it anyhow. ; After nicire.or less,fighting.
they will overpower any ery weak col
opies,.• and c,arry the. honey to; their
own .hives. Old robber bees have a
.shiny appearance,..the hair having be-
come wort -Coif- Ivith entering- so many
•'different hives:. :No colony should be
allowed, to groW, Weak, Sa.'s :the .Do -
,Apiarist;,, and :no,,,,Itoney'• er
',Y1 hp lye expos.ed'inthe apiary.,
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Ne W German 'Program -
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• Enconrag,s Motorists
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11) 111% 'Chancellor., 'rutler has. .
POsitiVe ideas," about . the fraiteportir-
-tion.industry, and to SlibW' Where. he
stands in . their:matter;••, haS removed:the 'imed 150.•avy Wk. 'On neW, alitoreo-,
biles:, :Also being, otivineed that:Mae.'
by a rise from 57 fop eaeli 100,000, -of
mielation in 1880 to 309 in 19814'. An
the last ten years the populatien of
the state has 'risen 18 per eentand its
insane 33//per cent.
Ardent .Charnpion. co •
• Of'Saskatchewan
• F'rince, Albert, •Sask.-tWhy 'Move
farmers „. ..fror,n ' sont•hem prairie
drought areas to'•NorthWestern' On-
tarie.,.' when Northern 'Saskatchewan
offers plague7free'Settlemerit agead as
00 as any in the'. Dominion?: 'Phis
.question was asked by 'MaYor, H. M.
Sibbald, of this „city, When infornied
of the resolution passed at the North-
western Ontario ChaMbers tem:
pierce. convention in, Fort :• Frances
urgirig the study of the, possibility of
rnving drY-area ..farrners from .. Sas-,
keitcheWan • and ;Manitoba to North-
.Western Ontario.
"Without• Gevernnient interven-,
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.,tion,1Vlayor Sibbald remarked: "thou-
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sands of farmersliaVe :corninto this
city's trade territory from drought-
strickeri •areaS., ,There.:is romn; for'
housands mere Whel,•`e droughts, pla-
gues and crop failures are equally ae'
ailin'own as in Northwestern .thitario."
State ?rotects Males
From Wiles of Women
, Regina. -Let the modern woman be;
Ward how shesuseS her makeup. There
s at least one 'law on the statute
ooks te, protect, males:An this country
rem the wiles, of women who use arti-:
&lel Aids to 'enhancetheir charms. '
Seanning an aneleatCvoLUine_Dr"..J..
F. Honslierger,•Saskatcheikan lawyer,.
came across an act passed by the BritParliainentin 1.670 ,and never re-
pealed i0iI,O1r-prokiiiiits women from
adding to nature's gift on pain of be:
ink burned as witches. • ' '
Here is the law: "A-11 winner' ;Or
whatever , age, an , profession 01 dc.
:
gree,• Whether virgins; maid r Wici-:
ows, that shall from the passing of
this act impose linen andbetray into;
'matrimony any of His MaeStys male
.sehjeets.:by_iseents.' paints,coeinetics,.
high -heeled shoes or bolstered hills,
hall incur the: penalty of the laWs,
Ow in fereagainit• witeheraft.",;• •
'ter highWays.,were lintel' needed, he b
has started work, on these. Modere .f
arteries of traVe1.7Hitleils highways
are minus, curves wherever' possible,
, I .
vptdria, -- A Beminion Geot„
• effinhical Survey' Report annthinees.
that; Vanadium of, 'appreciable value
had been identified in a primary cop-
per ore body on Quadra Island, near
lioteria, in the itirin'of a' finely banded,
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SHE LOST WEIGHT
EACH -WEEK
—7—The Ideal Way tO'• ReduCe..
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A Woman Wilted te .
• rOdoing '.inteeS8',.fatatid her way
' )eetne to be the Way, !, ••••• ' • •
A .."1„..ani. ko_yett.rs Old, .5._ It 5½„in:
'height, Ind. Watt 190,1bs,•Wheit I Start-
941.:taltin•g a level tettspeoriful•Of Klus
chen eirety 'mottling,
SIOWIY &Nei 10 Weiglitstitne.w,eeltsr 2'
' lbs,,, others ,jitst 1 Ili.; 1 tet 'doWil
• teil 14 ib. rhive 'neVet 101t
,ritY life than I tio'now„ and 1 reel Se'
and,'Nel YearS
t-(Vit,s,) W11.
rtho,action. Of.-Ertitelteit 'Salts, taken
regalerry,every.inerning, is .t d eirect,i•
elearat eel tit untlfgosted;,' food
, • •11ilist4deill, and Wate'iy; Waeth. Matter..
it IS, that Watite Metter Wlifeh ISattired,
the `florin., or ugly 'fat), /itit 1S• 1 61
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L•04,,044
and, to,thandle ,traflic in two., elireer
tipns, oli ,Pavecl surfaee's ,e,a,ch :27 feet
wide, separated by a 'strip 15 feet in
•
Survey of .Scottish Coast! I
•
is Planned. by Lindberghs
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Stockholm,. Sweden. Celpue1 and
Mrs. Charles A. Liedbergh plan to Ay
to. -Scotland "shortlY, ,via •Ainsterdani,•
Holland, ,for''a survey of the seottish
.coa;st, it was understood' last Week::
They recently Conipleteditn aerial- stir-
;vey of •a ,poesible. air .roete over the s
North Atlantic. ., • • n
Lindbergh said it was linlikely they
Would fly' the. Atlantic again this,sea
eon: They probably il1 dismantle
itheir--pla-ne-and7retur h.,-,totthe„=-,,tl-r4ted
States on a•Ainer. •
, • Faith., •
•Faith has been 'Customarily •northy-
eras oneorthe gentle griieee; as -a
lovely ferninine figure withgentle face,
slender, graceful, physique, clad in easy
flowing rtilies, Sueli a p0111 ayal is not
altogether ippi Opi mb Faith,oughtto
he ,rep'resented fie a neideeline figure:
Stith:1g, athletie,, dating ; With eyed of
fire, *With muselts of steel, With will
of, iron, with evel'y facult hi full 'con-
'troi; not quiescent hut' in intense ac-
tiony. Paid' is trust, hut it is,,,inore,• It
is actien op the basis .of, *hat is be-
lieVed,I. It is daring; !HS courageo:tisl'
it ,18 fell of To CeneelVe 01
faith as a 'paasive attitude nf mind, is
• Drouglitend grasshoppers have Qom,
!Arida tO'liffeet Canada:i.ewheat harvest
Prospects. very adversely,' although
earlier in the season •a bemper Crop
was eineeted. • ,
Only One woman is.lpractising • as a
.pleetie surgeon in the .Wet. 'End of
London. She comes., of., •a, Medical
family,and during .the •War 'asSisted
at plastic.aperations on soldiers! • ,
, A single map showing all the travel-
ling.. facilities- in London,. including
not feasible; ad•It Would require an area
a4sbb.heigy.,.
as ,eod ,,vere'by.:WeStininSter
Buildingsocietiee are, spreading over
• the •ccintinent:,'In Gerinank between
1924 and 1931 tliey acqUired 400,006,
„tnenibei'S• Austria has twenty•pine,
seme les, S e, and Hun-
gary ',Uired. '
After .1.bedon,. -Manclie,Ster hacl , the
meet Motoring. Off en Ces last year, • with
11,0.3 cases, At the Other end of the
'sc-a1e came Tunbridge, Weils,.'
forty.. -nine, Dover with forty, and Wept
Hartlepeol with only. tiventy-eight. •
Of the fatal ,road ,,aceidents
QC -corked 'Britain, the greeter
preportion 'happen inf,, built-up areas,
and, only twent-fiVe per ent. 111 Open
country, •• C.om:paratively few occur iIj.
really dense traffic,' even in tire London.
Area. • ; . • „..•
,
Measuring ' feet in width and
twenty feet. in length, ,London's small;
est house :ie.'s•ituated '• in'Hyde Park,
Place. ••it.;liae a, hail ariii.one,rochn On
the:gronad floor, •h• and' tWo..,more Up-
stairs reached by A iiat•rO:w'ireh ladder..
!‘.1Vly fathei9S a wa'sli,tnit," was the
in:answer. to a.question. ]t proved that
the parent wa, employed' inwashing
bat boilers at theengine sheds, "'wde,h7.
out" being his oill.eiai designation....
ThirtY-'Wq. vessels 'of the German
'Fleet,' Which Was scuttled in Scapa
Flow, have been salvaged after nine
years' •work.. Theremainder will . be
'left where they Sank,•a,s they, are not,
worth raising owing to the' droV•in
.value ,of..serap
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Visitor to Pitcarri
Writes -.Impressions
A.:Visitor to 'Pitc.airn; • a, British.,:
land in •tite paeihe, give S :her linpreS'--
,
.Sions of plaee, •and people. ''`The
,..islantiez,e,--,---aregeo'clelcikykiitgr
,straiglit and lean • ,• With. .'sy•inS tarY-
ing freni Tale •oliVe to ditrit•;•eroWti
and eyes '.fttfil • hair mostly 'black,
though here.•• and there I •stt.w„ a head
Of -brown and ,'Cleat • blue e,Yee;vhich
told of Ent:',:ipean origin. • • • '
•They., spoke good • English wi
soft well -modulated ivpiees, •,and. their
.s1Pi1ing got,id _11 timer and 0, qr ing
Manners won ,all our heart's. • •
men Were dressed in ' cotton
,singlets, or' shirts' end •dungaree
triiusersi the 'women in...cotton free',
of pinafore StYle; ,one, evidently the
'Belle Of Pitcairn,' in a bi iht pink
silk sleeveles,confeation, with ,shoul-
der cane -...1 se.* na'.. stockings. And
very few._ • shoe.s. • All Wore', natiVe,
Made raffia beta,. eieept Ono In.', tWti
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Toronto' °AistlY, :Earns
• • . .. • • • .
'Poionto -Known
, as a e'onVentiOn.
city .froin one :end • Of the continent to
the other, 'Toronto. is t� have nfOre
than 150 con*ntions:next.year:•-•43Oelt4.
. ings have .also been .MA•de, for”, 1985.
Negotiation'sarethider waY-to,•bring
coneeritiens:SeVen•'or eight years di
tant to this city... ' ' , •
One :iiikortant-'---factor • in bringing
,
so 'Thony cOnventiohs ii‘se• next year is
the fact that the eitys centennial Cele-
brittion is to take,•plaee then. Just ad
the Century of Pt'ogteSs, eXPO4sition
d'..•ew 'Many; c 0 n , to .Chicago, the
Corning centennial has proven a draW-
ing Card for Toronto'. ' •
• 'You' will never have .Wfntt yinChke
to Mistake,' its real iiature. Where 11
there is• real faith tle whole. emit pro- '
111i1 youlettril .t9 like ‘-vivili ,.4,1 iltive, Wife siiid lyroudlyf that their I'M. ts. had
come from Patelln&-the Paris of
-7"----------- — - iiite ' • 4--- hut ireativ -40110 miles
UWaY. ,' , .• .
"I asked a nice-loOkirlg,' woman '
rro-Warfielifi-the ! island.
with a rather Amt. face if 8fie
,.. kOlild
net like t
' ii‘1W'V:iti 1:tirnisai'lvi aa.;1.nai'ibidi'is..a13:°1iy,1''13..,1., :11,1i81:11"Itet'o:td,fieSird*::141iyh'I',.irjati liEti t 9111411°.:6:' b. r 1' ii,10:,•00i:k .'ell:1-1 .
f2tC,'n4t oti lp-ttin'efunti'sa riliiioattf, Ili rtitnild,lile, initiniir
.-
Ceedd to het. Art, in picterieg. faith itS,
, . .
tee -Annie, lfas not been profoundly true
to the /4ew Testaihent; path has mote •
Masculine, than • feniinine.
• . •
• Coati's:in •Days
tlod4i.cep 11$ threugli the COninion tiOs;
-Tieeleref.'.stretelied.WhiteWitlf
dust '
Wheit,thioeglit le tired and hands .
ralae • ,:, • • . .
. •• . . •
• Their , bordqns feebly, ,the
'Meat , • •. , ; • .
;In days of .slowl :fretting ;care,
'most We need the Sqe.iigth
prayor
, ,‘ • .
; • in Ortle'r 'see 'into *titan -Wad,. licto .
Ilte, and stilirii);oto ,.10•65. • Ottitelyed,
'tering 1.s.renttialte.--41.1Olitg,' 1
„
H Pare taith. youtseir Whether
belleVe in you Or 4 •
• •
BEFORE.
BABY COMES
A rnotlier is mother
before herchild born': ,
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SCOTT'S EMULSION
furnishes an 4sbundanie
af the necessary Vita-
niinsok and D For health
and strength -or *the!:
and child. " •
17ICH VITAMINS
'
,
irlY, plotei
ofte ninate
chcar,'' sveech l'PwiteeesOno
nnietly temp, c.ivo
,a1 the "O'
'Meat, tho niUch but itli
and aWay,
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ACIHEVVING
,TOBACco-
The compass assures ,
the safety of the navi-
gator While Club
Chew4.,Tobacco
assures him Of "a
richer, longer -lasting
chew. •
YOU" MIGHT AS WELL CHEW THE BEST
Claims Short Waves
Cure Many Ills
• •
German Doctor-S.cintis Tells
•
of
r4xpe,rirnents With
ireless
LondonEzig.-L-cUree'efer,Ve.riouS; ail-
ments 12y the use Of short :wireless
waves are claimed by Dr:Eririn Schlie•
Take, a Gerinan'physician-and sciee-
• • Writing in„the'BritiAlf Medicai:Jour-
nal, he deserilles how alter long study
and eXperimentation.he has sueeeeded:
iri--treating-7d-eepFseatecl7abseesserlit
the Juin:tan boly by passirig,ultralsh ort
'wireless Watelsthrough the patient,
who :was not ...iii.-Immediater•i:ecintact
vithanyinstrifinent
'•He found, 'he said; that variouS • tis:
Sut.e exhibit ,entireiy,•different degrees
of cenductivity - in the preSence ef
these waes Which act in 'character-
istic ways., according to the *wav,e
lengths:. •!Many, of the effects were
said.te be•quite delettive.•
Schlephakedeclares he has Used
waves td treat pulmonary abseesses
after 'pneumeniain pleural ernnyenia,
pneumonic tuberculosis, .in • certain
forms' Of ,peritohitu, in; migraine. (Where
bf 15 metres Were reported Most.
Satisfactory) and Acute ,tonsilitis. .
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..,LThe • :''Record
”Maininonth
One of .,the exhibits at the -New
York State Fair•at',Syractise is. to be
a.:•!'inaMitioth' cheese" •Weighing,12.,000
pounds,' that . is expected .14 'open the
eyes of he natiec:s., wcrites The Brock7
,
elle Recorder. • .
•• But as acorrespoklent of the Men.,
treal:Gazette ,Pointd, Out, this '21,yee'sei
largetheugh it Is; will he a iiier.6
pyg-
'my in comparison With one that, Can-
ada, Sent to the .WOrld's :Fair lfl Chi
,cago 40 years ago, and: that • cheese.,
it is worth rentarkmg, was a product
of the eastern part. of Ontario.; still
famous for its :dairy •prediktiop.
'"This reminds ',Ine;" writes
Marson, of 'igthitreal., to the .Gazette;
tneIntimrnoth chliese Nn-
ada , which, formed part of ,the •Cana,i,
didn'exhibit .and which,. r sew g,t the
World's Columbian Exhibition at Chi::
cd..ko in 1893. This enormous ?ri.ase of
cheeSE :Manufactured...at the Do-
niinion Dairy Station,
at. -:Porth, 'Ont., under the 'supervision
Of Prof. JaineS • W. Robertson, :who
Was then aeting" ad Boninuo • Dairy
Cemmissienero As MuCh
,Pclunds of fiuilk ,were inakirig.
it, that .etiahtitY "being equal to the
milk of 1.9,p00 cbwS fof . one 'day in
September. The cheese Weighed 1,22,4"
000 pounds net. It was eneaSed'in•the
trio:0d or,hoep.of steel in whiCh it was
pressed' and a presgtre of morer,thart
twd Inindrect tons was applied to make
it perfectIV solid. 4t•titeastired 28 feet.
in cireumference by Ox feet in height.
A special "track was made for trans-
poititig„it through Great Britain after
it loft Chicago. It was: later ,..s'ottt-to,'
Mr. ;I. Lipten,, of London, sEngland,
•who exhibited it. as a featureef hiS
latiaineSe in every large city of Cleat
Iliiten and Ireland,'
Syracuse Fair may have' 12,000.:
t•lbs,,cliees, but Canada Made; and dis-
played one bf '22,000 •lbs.•40' years:ago.
And that record.dOeS not Adeni to have
been ,dxCeeddd sitiet that tithe.
•
Religion is•a 1)eeeSdarY,i1 indispees
able elenient in aby.great. char
that : acter; 11 18 the lie that eentectaloatt
With hiS Creatt* and holds Mei to His
titrone.--:Dantel, • WebSter•
"The history edtenii0e,'Sdeilid 11 rot soino ot ts action 'cannot niean
1)0 15 enthiui oyeje of idid*fddge doing, then remenibef heating, too is
getting ttterlatd ' fi1ore:11U More ;. by hetioM otion its hardest yort.-,;'W.
, ••ii3ere4q11filone"-'eutiortfr Rtiltati Nity; ‘ttelltotti - "—
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"Nerves improved,: towels moving,:
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PredriltSon, 5913 Bourbonniere St., Mon- •
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Pains:After—E t
Try This I
pafns after &ttihg 'are gen.rally due,
to an' excess Of acid in the storna,oh that
forms gas and cause § • belehing, heart .
burn, ,bloating. sout . stomach' and indi.-
gestion.' Bisura,ted Magnesia taken
after . meals, will give . Such iiniek• And .
pleasing relief you will be!surprised.
.An y slr ggist will 'tell! you 'o'rdinaryJi
surated liragnesia is :ftnejb.r:-.sdur adid
storadeh Conditions. It should be ia• •
e'Veri".1 honie. It. works. ;
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,Each man's life
'I'lleOutcoine of his former living is; .
The; by-gOne 'wrongs bring forth, or '
rows and woes.
The by -gone right breeds bliss
. • -Edwin Arnold, •
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Nothing, is 92.-greatei. value than a
single ,day. -Goethe.
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Tac Lydia L Pinkham's
• Vegetable Compound
Can anything' he niore %yawing. for ••• •
Women than the :ceaselesic round of
household, duties?'. you have 420, time to
he siek you.. are tired, .
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, yourself simply "van out. ' .. •
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Lydia P. Pinkluan'a Vegetable 401n*
• Peund.vrill -help.you...lts .tonic action will'
give you renewed- strength', Mil will n22h0
your daily tasks' lieeni easier to
SS Out of every 100 women who'report
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• rnedicirte. Buy's bottle froni.,Your driig.
, . •• ...and watcl.i• .
9..cORr1s.& WARTS
Remove dry ikin. nab on
Minaccra_ititnea.daily.—Let-it -
dry on. Aftg, a while Corn*
and Wins
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liff right off
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LIVER THAT MAKE
YOU Fal. SO WittTCHED
Wakeup your Liver Bile
. —No'Caintnel netissno
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'.FOr ,you to -feel betkithy and haPPyi your
titter .inUst;juhir two 'pounds Of liquid bits .
ntO
• your' bowel ‘e..:VerY':daY., Without that' bi1e4
trouble eterte. Poorldrieetion, 'Slew
.POiaonti in the 4)40. Getiertrlrieteliedhets..
uncr otteet to bleat up, it situatirai
like thie Completely With 'mere boWel,inovitur
Nualtev oil, "initeral ivater, laxative etifiely• :or
ehewnik,ottn, tottotatio •Tlaiy fiufi't Wrik.lit • '
itto your hver. ,
You Catteee Little tf,er.'151Ifei..'Piltely"
,iegetable. pato, Qakeited otee „.As
for theni by nam, nehad'eUbititu.tet 2843,.. at
drugeues, : tit •
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CiltiOttiett Ottitti*lit
TO noetho anttliedlbtiri16,tuti,
raslics nia1J Sic in arr)tatiovIS
,ot childhood..
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