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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-08-23, Page 3I.t Robert Culver, Secretory RI• the • Britishuominluns''. C.:ingrate:M.1 Society (seated) •.with' R. Gordon Burgoyne, Canadian Manager of the Society, photograhed .on' board the Cunard White Star Liner?' Ascanma. '.Mr. Cover is saiing back tom London, concluding his forty-second visit to Canada on behalf of ,the Society which is over fifty years old and has brought,out.Over 37,000. people to Canada during its history. (Cunard White Star Photo.). ee 'Xour klandw' riting_Reveal? GEO. ST. CLAI'it • ' (drawbar Analyst). ,All Rights Reserved . r (Editor's Note;. The: series of • ar- ticIes by this writer, under the' pen- name of:Geoffrey lit. Clair,wan iriterr' rupted by' the illness of the author,. but Is now resumed ': ,Readers will • And this:•, and. •succeeding' articles oft f .•absorbing Interest, andare; requested to slot the: a 'le invitatib . the e apcI. n at •. • . foot of •thl's:art cle, . ' ,., 1 ) ... One ,of the Moat interesting letters I have 'received In a tong time came to.'han`d quite' r'ecently.' It. Is from a lady in•Montreal, and, illustrates '.Very. neatly how the lack of understanding ereaates a . great deal , of troubie; not Only between men and•; .women, but between 'Parente .And, their sons • and daughters: •, ' • This .lady writes,' in par. t:• ,Can you. help me to 'understand; my daughter? • She le •21. years; of age, and is good- ' looking, has lots of ; friends of. • both .sexes,'but is frequently difficuit to get 'On "With, at home,,:•`1 do•'not seem to "be 'able "to 'reach .her:: heart';' as. "I ould''iike. 'She does not, take much notice of ; what k1 tell' her; and is often 'moody •. d taciturn • with ins " correspondent basenclose . a • epeimen: Of her daughter's ••writing,` • and, briefly, it • indicates• a rather ,lov,. •": able " but somewhat- highly -strung na- ture She has a • disposition. • that is constant ' need' of Sympathy . and a43ect1on,' .'.•: , . " When •I turn -to he mother's writ_ _ho ever .i is other .different _,-ins,. u'... ., t ...�...i!....E, , story.'It.shows a great deal of pride,. but there le' .little`evidencer"of any great sympathy:: there.- And .there is r indication of a disposition to.,b'ecome • easily"irritated it trifles. • " lies '• .The ; troiyble in this ' case not so much. 'with -.the , daughter, ,as ' witb `the mother • v.: . I hav e ' no den*" that; this., lady to es , s inclined .to. her" daughtor, ;but 'she i somewhat harsh ':and unyielding in her views: •She'makes. no. attempt to "really n.`.derstand her. daughter. , ',When the 'girl looks'tfor' sympathy •a and 'undest•anding • she ,gets • inditfer-.The mother'pfd, e s re'vents • once: 's �-, p "her' 'trete featly -seeing her daughter's =point :of view. „'The•. Inevitable;4,result Itl an estrangement where there should 'be mutual sympathy and understand-.. ng.. The girl`; turna • to others where she should, naturally, • turn oto her mother, My ; advice, to my correspondent .Is :terealize that people are not' all turn- ed. out. int the :•same' groove.' Some are .'inured toy ,criticism, ,others ' are extremely sensitive `to • the slightest suggestion of•reproof. • ' • Ifeonle would, p nly -Shiva to pOsN •DERSTAgD othertw whit lot of pain , and• menta' •anguish' would Abe spared:• One of the. ,basic: trainee: of Grapho- Analysts'" Isats',`ability.•to.:help people d to un erstand 'thernselves 'and others. . Lovers. quarrel, and, separate, often because. of An: inability to see, the.oth,. er's side •ot a question: In a word, be- tense,. of •a' lack of ', understanding -Capable! men. and • women work dis- interestedly and half-heartedly at' ;a - Job they despise. because they cannot understand that their real talents lie. in another direction•'.altogether. ' If theys•,realized) this., ,they could be forg .Ing ahead: Grapho-Analysis fills• tills `need, and e n time its .usefulness. is:. to.be , s .en i `ever -enlarging; circle, of people *lib are:aging .it,. Do YOU wish to know what YOUR' handwriting reveals? A. ,' character. 'analysii Wilt tell you your weak polnts andLyouestronigir:alts,, nti lF you the path • do real `;opportunity and progress. • .Send a letter `le' your nor- mal' handwriting.and • enclose 10c;•coln• anda' 3c stamped`;.addreeeed. envelope :, for a confidential reply— When encJoa- Ing . ore' •than one. specimen of writ. r� :.tach A d- 1 " ncloae` din 'for ng, p ease. e , , c . dress: Geoffrey St.', Clair,'Grapho.An: aiyst, Room 421, 73, Adelaide St., West,• Toronto, ••Ont. , ' London, 'More band 'concertsby . an increased,; num her of bands, ars, being. given in London- parks this sum_• mer. than previously, 81, •liands having' been engaged• toplay for the',season'of tour ;months.: Have You Heard? '. ciei: aimthat each kiss short- ens. ii e three, minutes Life may be shorter, bit.=• -oh, how much sweeter. ,Youth --,Are you a hero worshiper?' Girl Friend -719h, np Sometimes. 1 hate myself. > A; faiht heart hasn'tthe ghost of a shout where .there is. a .strong-arm- ed rival. LittleGirl -What is the mortar: •board) I heir, mentioned so often Teacherr4'11: try to 'explaiiii,. al= though 'it is a 'mighty' complicated ,matter. A' mortar beard ,carried by a builder often has', cement on top, and worn by a•'.college:professor-often has concrete under it; UON'T' QqIT Fight failure;, 'fearlessly, however . ' hard, you're hit; Put on, the armour' of a• knight,; re- solve never to, 'quit: ' •Or, if the uphill climb is steep know that•. you ,now are fit • To. conquer every obstacle --resolve Patience, faith, and bulldog pluck. will °help you do your. bit; • No• matter what the task may be,., .resol`ve':never to quit. Mike—If I should break into your cellar •do • you; think the'• coal would chute? . Pat—:Don't know about the coal but the kindle wood.? ' Men 'are' not. satisfied ' by merely: looking like monkeys, .so—they. 'con coct queer 'tales, ' •Wife (after guest ,had ;departed).,•= That fellow is the. worst;: bore in the whole country. : . ''r HusbandYea. _! ;think -he was or'v , I iginally-intended ;to be an auger' and' was• bora: a man by mistake.; • . . 'Man •a woman whose face 'woe her "h r . fortune now has aadau g er .who liie her. bathingSuit. ' son . : Boarder—This egg is bad! • Landlady; :Weil, 'what: do yoitex- pert; when you tome down so•. late. for breakfast. During the reading of• the minutes , of the last meeting, is.a. good• time: to - unload that new. story, if you •whisp i . Things Might mtght et better, ton, ifwe g thou ave 'less, ,; ht to' what, the `,world 6.•,. owes ns hnd''inore to what we owe' i' the, w'obId.. h. -Stenog-I think I,11' 'j'ust . walk `off this job! B.oss--Well,t nobody, is .• holding you r Stenokhat s just the trouble! Wife of Justice of the, Peace'(walk g. in g . her husband)—Deer,. a', 'young couple down . at the door ` wants you to make them man and • wife. Are you going to do them a favor? Justice of the Peace=Yes, ,I'm go- ing back to sleep! '. whin r' gt wa If he s; a the be y to get at the 'seat of the trouble is with: the' toe of. your' shoe.' Nurse '•. (to .new: father) you've' had 'an addition to your fam it Man—The •deucel. • Nurse—Yes, twins. Row. did. 'you u , y. guess 'it? The :age. e at which a by o . becomes a . man • is when the old fo]ks.stop deal• i Mout :>�periding money.. M n=M • a y mother-in-law al • ways. • puts- another;leaf' on the table :when, stay for• • dinner. y _ • Friend—You' :musto. awa full g y Man -No empty: '• It's . a :lettuce leaf. . Identifying. Spindle Tuber of . Potatoes '(Experimental Farms' Note.) • In recent ."spindle tuber" has �. years .bees 'recognized , as 'ot.Same ., import: ance In seed. potato • production- in Canada.. When present in ;the deed-. stock , it Is: one •factor to account: for the condition: known ad "running !out." The•' symptoms of spindle tuber de. velop in the. tops and in •the tubers, effected'sets being, slow -to germinate so' that:'the, appearance of the plants; through: the ground is r. delayed. Spin ale tuber- P�lante 'are erect 'in::appe er ance with: the..leaves smaller than nor - Mal, pointed and growing At an un- usually•: 'sharp angle . With, the main stem. In the early;. season- they are dark green and the leaf surface. raised. or "puffed" between the veins a symp tem which is less pronounced an the season • advances. ' The leaves are 'no- ticeably: ;stiff ruffled at the •margins. Equine perfection,. proud scions of 'noble ancestry." glosay, 'spirited thoroughbreds and Standard binds; ithrongs ofadmirers of his majesty the: ,horse journey from distant centres ' throughout the continent and .ev,,en. from abroad to see the finest array of horses .on review at any annual Exhibition.' gee the iRlion!s best from Shetland. do heavq, draft i.. bays : and blacks,: 'grays and chestnuts, roans and dap.. tiles ...carriage horses in glittering M " � ti appii'fee..,.hunt rs and hackncv ... • irilliantperformancesof theToronto, ounted Police 'ln the intricate `evolutionsof the musical ride ...lad* arid gendeman riders. ;ln thrillings jtlniping events .•.. grand parade of .champiotis .. ,speed trials featuring Canadian Standard Bred Society's •'$6000 Futurities,,. Canada's biggest gate meet for harness horses .. abso• .. Iutely a most engrossingly interesting` xevlcw' of the 'elite of horsedom',.' Thin is the big year at your ExhibitiOti. • COiOran. ! U. MixpoN.' :WOOD A. none* ' rruenis'• " Gonna Mamie, • l .•, • ii L and generally • rolled upward at the midrib. To the casual'. onserver the ]atter condition may auggestleaf roll, which. ia incorrect, for .the,; leaves of leaf m11' pgtoto re characteristically rigid, leathery and •brittle:. Spindle'tu_ ber plants produce Sowers premature_" 'ly and—abundantly,..: Themostsignificant.feature of, this, . ,; disease is 141; effect, upon,'tbe tubers whichectime unnatur..ally,:long ,'and b n tin 'even in u e and 'ta cylindrical,,un p ;, >r ering + towards': the ends The "eyes"' are • cons icuous in that they.•are nu-: p merous • with • a • tendency..,to :become knobby; a feature particularly no tic ,e: able :in •potatoes:'of the Irish Cobbler obb ler variety; The. on$er.and.more cylin- drical:type • • of tuber _ maj►`:' develop cracks which aay 8 ate wrowthhencr' the tubers• are . sllmallorigin and' growing rapidly: Observations` made: "ora o, of " n Lab t at the G�harIottetow ry. •:the , Division sof Botany, -reveal that•, the spindle. tuber disease .increases in t 'severity when'•,p, antings are!made with seed from affected ;plants. ` `th .: Preventive measures against s. disease' :.ora, Lo" he recommended' .follows:. • Certified . • .-(X)UI Certi ad..Seed Pototo. e,gsn. the ,beat ypefo-tl•viety in • Plant-•only—potatoes,.'exhibiting• ea _-. • tion;; 3 "Estali s .a se ed .p twhi Which should be!.:. located. 'not . legs than:, 200 toot' e' from the n r'eat potato field. Your'' Diet In thehot w. ea seem the? we sceto re- quire >less ;:meat, more vegetables;.: the green peas,; which lucky .:, folk ti!ho, have gardens use as soon 'as they., are. gathered ' and shelled, 'so` Iliat • they .may have the best Jiavor,young, cab- bage for 'salads or to cook, spinach and the yo•ng cauliflower.., -so tempt- ingly displayed' on the .Saturday mar keys. Cucumbers and tomatoes grown in Ontario, g -sen •onions, ' young beet- root—why eat much meat when these are so plentiful and. the `Pride so rear •sonatil'e? Crisp lettuce, tomatoes peel:' ed and set In the refrigerator, cucum- bers treated •likewise, `makes the foundation • or the >salad to which you can add what you : like. Buy your home. grown • vegetables• on your own market and 'buy horse, grown fruits when•poseible: Modern . Girl Vindcato age," she•Said "and they are.;as tint to of girls as. -an one would 'want a let g y,,,. to ineet. There is no'. reason to be,' Neve, all. the, things said about mod—. ern -girls: Some• of thein mayhave• vices ' 'but.' they are no worse thaw • t girls of other. generations." ' •.This ie what might 'be tidied • lr elz'iipert lestimony in :th• modern � ..... favor.. --Quebec;.. Telegraph -Journal Y' ud .Sof�t • A- scientific reason for abandon ing thepresent black, • • dark green <: other conservat re colors of Outer i 'favor of 'e 's. aint-. • mobiile� bodies n ar P _.. ; ed bright yellow or bright rceod ven with still more'bizarre robion-. ,such' 'red and green :squat', •'tions , ' tries ' had ue•' and • oran e . s es or'bl• g p• > been urged by : a. British motorist, e in 1 tte ]ln m osa Capt. ' •Cleve y >. • to the London Times `bserves.. the:' .9 Braddon, 'Sun. The•. reason ` is ; greater visibility '. and more safety :' on highways., vinced Eby some of 'his own narrow dark -colored cars• ma' escaped that y• • be extremely :difficult to see."' Copt, -' -:aLlswelly •.A; mos...has� an to car haves,a bright Yellow body and black hood. This provides not ,only .. ; :<.. contrast:` average visibility. ;bit ` Wall, the ak '< i loved-'wa 1 ht -co Against a g , sky background, the: • or any'other bright. g , k' hoed d is cons iculous:. At' dusk ,or o p , ' e on badly lighted -stye, is .at: night;, or' against ,any, dark -colored `object : the) �ello'w body stands out visibly. • ' ; . in does 'not : claim° that ': Thee captain. . this, particular yellow..•and black• com bination is the"only, one suitable or'. even the best, one. • Classified Advertising •' Tobacco` Por Sale, IRGINIA and' Burley, ,Leaf Tobae•: ' cos 6 pounds; pipe, flavoring: $100 '• p'os'tpaid: Donald Fuller, Kingsville, -. NVESTTGATFl our courses in'radio, - television, sound, broadcasting; ati"ng, 'etc.,. before seekingtraining. elsewhere. Radio College of Canada, Limited' Dept. "W L.," 863 .Bay St., To irpnto. The • fmodern' girl . is- jsut as w.ad mirable a person as her Mother, was at the`; same age,' and in spine spects she is a good' deal nicer. •This is on the• word cf, 'Sister L•au entine, director of nursing in St. .rancis Hospital,, Pittsburgh.... Attending' a . convention of the Catholic, Hospital Association 'of; the United States and • Canada, Sister Laurentine ' told - h6w she has, had direct -supervision of more; than :800' girls ,trained as nurses in the :St. Francis 'training, school..• • "We 'get these girls' at the 'flapper STOPS. iTC'HING.., In One Minute D, D.•.0.. Preierietk n Speeds Relief' For quick'reiief front the itching of pimples, mosquito' or other insect bites, agrees rashes and other skin eruptions, Apply 'Dr,' Dennis"pure, cooling, liquid, •antiseptic D, 'D. D. Prescription., Forty . years' world-wide success.. 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Something that goes farther- than salts. mineral Water, vile •laxative candy or chewing gum or roughage which only move • the'.,boweis—ignoring the real. cause of trouble, Your. liver., • Take Carters Little' Liver 1'i)1s; Pure'- ly vegetable No Harsh' calomel (mer- eury)7 Safes ' Sate. Ask", •fol them by. name • Defuse' substitutes,. ?25o':at all ..: druggist,`. . •, ,HORSES WORK- BETTER, when frbed frotn' Saddle Bolls; Cute, Sprains, ' Distemper, Celle;. etc: by • Minard'e Liniment. Keening a bottle ' of Minard'e iri the stable, es well as" . in the tio"uso eaveas Vete and Doctor's- bills . . . lis ' 0:.33-'34 • • • , . • •