The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-02-09, Page 3sly
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Prices -
attie Seen
During 1939-lnsproved Prlice,
Of Beef Cattle Expected'.Of
Reduction •. Mar ietings..
Sane improvement 'In beef cattle;
price$ may •be, expected '.during:`'
• 1939, according to -the. Agricultural'
• Situation and ;Qutlopik:.. for...
irrhichas abbot to be released by'
'the Dominion Y?epartmentri of Ag-
riculture and Trade and Cogrme1•ee.
The.' prospective Un rovement is
:based, on the, expected reduction in
• •cattIe. luarketings.•'durita.g 1939, and
a stronger 'domestic demand as a
result of improving., business condi- '
tions. 'he••reduced ,duty ori. cattle
enterigg the., United States -is -also.
• exp, •eted •to ;fen -d su,liport tb the.
menisci in Canada;•
.$4'ttmbers 'of :cattle , on '.farms.'at
Junei,
l 19,38, were, fewer ,than • at,
the .tame date in 193,7•and • i.t is ex-
pected ;a • Eurtbe.r reduction will be
• -shown 'jn •1he :mad -summer; of 1939,._
°•Cattle,': numbers•,tend to 'fluctuate ,
up'anfl'doyvn: n a cycle of about.14•
, -years: from peak to peak. • It is an-.
ticipated that the •present , down-
, ward trend in°•catije ;nurn1 ers will
. continue through 1939 and possibly
;1940. •
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Apples
SSMAKER
TO QUIT SEWING
Hrands Swollen 'with
R 1.1P Hansa: •
Pity this .poor dressmaker!
Nine -tenths' of her;work' consists
of sewing.—and she was net able
te. seen e.1iheun atism °in her hands
washer trou=ble and she •tried• any•
• number of remedies.'" Wit nothing
iae'.ped. much—until, she. •carie tq
. IC uschen:
`Three -and -a -half years•
she•writes, "I had a violent attack
of zlheumatic' pains.. ..My feet and
hands wererswoilen,. The;,pain was
terrible: 1 Was really quite':erip-
pled and .helpless. • ' :
tried many..k�aaedlea ithint.
Success, T:hen.I,.sfarted on..Krus-
• ehen Salts,. and after. one month, T
could • stand,yup again. , Then` I
walked. with .a Bane:.,,,In three
months, •1 was quite well -again;
••Y4 :.
+ As I:a-m ";a-'dressmal.cr, you
•
imagine what jt .meant to',ane.not
to • be able 'to • vvortc: ' my' •so vin
•machine. What treat-to:°be able
to wa11e, to work;' and •to' be Tree
. front pain."=(Mrs.) . •• S...
The stabbing pains of rheurna,.
tisn, are often caused by, needh-
pointed crystals of uric 'acid lod•g-
'ing to the,joiiits. Kruschen•brings•
relief because it helps to' dissolve.
those troubli;ngierystals and to' ex.
.•pel them from the.:syttem. • •
Who shall eat apples.
yin••the fall'of the year, .
the tartgolden globes ,
the .crimson ai'id clear
cool crispness of juicy
rontltires •of e,weetness
Shall be nourished. by'earth
and fed by the• fleetness
of green., summer •(gyri g,
:of 'red autumn come,;'
Who •shall eat: apples •
shall taste of the sum
Of' the ,seasons.';i.n tress•,•
that lean on:the sky.'
And the lover •of'orchards : . •
•who puts apples by •• •
• in the dark of • his cellar i
•in .barrel. or bin, • .
When skis] blows down early
an•d winter sets in,
shall;.have the •stored flesh •
of sound',app:les',te, eat,
and •know that yield -better'
than 'blaelc'bread or.meat
as food for his hearer
When,hillsides••are white
and ..the fences are. lost,
he can bring into light ,
the rolt,r of apples', '
•and his, eyes; vz'ill grow warmer
•as he tastes the bright gift
of his orchard and summer
--Frances' •f'r'et, in Ladies''
Ilona ' Joarn<al.'
Wanted P4 To See
First Movie at' 103
When his .friends ,insistedthat',•
he, sI.ould .see his first. moving pic
tui•e, Ja:cdb;;Nab'el, 103, of •Sleve-
•laz d, Ohio, ;said. ne••wanted to. be
..paid•,if be were. to sit through 'a
.fJm.
• .."But I was wrong," lie •admit-:
.ted after seeing•a•technicolor pro=
duction; ' "It 'was so good I 'would
•be willing to• see another:" . •
•Nabel', an. Hungarian -barn pro=
..p>:.i.etoi: of •a. cl.othl-g',tore,-neer-.
had 'ridden _in an : au.tomobile; 61: •
seen a show. `4""•
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at S :.nice
5 -Doing *
W YRLD'.$ STRGi: ',LST 1FQ13RIC
' .A glass marble eig�liing•. one-
third of an. ounce awnd drawn out -
into. a filament 120 miles long tia.n
•be -woven „lnto the strongest Tab*.
ric in the world. •
> A, pul.l.ef one million pounds is
required to• •break ;a square inch
•�,of this glass stuff when vi ov en' like
•thin .cloth.•
"
• 'In the ,biose is the glass is. spun
like cotton or •vi•.00l . yarn,, aud,: pro-
duces°con ,i•nuous. fabrics that. x.e,-
scramble silk or rayon-. •i•n""appear-
.. -d-•:c .'1
ALLY.. Iil"x1'ii•BA, r'fr CANCER
Scientists instigating t e..
structure of the atom are now'ab'le
•to,prod uce' intense-, beains'of•,arti-
fcially energized, high speed sub-
' atomic, pa•rtieles which, .illi prove.' •
oVvverful allies io \a•ays,,and
diuinain.'-treating. cancer..'"Recent
research indicates the •nuele'u& of
the atom 'it. a tightly -packed core_
of particles, called t•e.utron ;•.and
protons, jammed together by ener-
gies any millions •bf •ti.mes great -
t>
or. than those..in the,: atone 'itself,••
• and having' a density a million,
millz'on times that bf v;ater, •
'Ibis rev olutio'na°ty discover,
it • is realised, . nnfpl:ds • before"
,ilhe aeietn.titt :an entit'ely new. re-
gion in ch -to put'su e inivesttga.
tion and • test con tent ious• theories.
VIAsS pFODUCT4A%d..
• AIR.P4AN.E$• •
A secietJyy developed• 'process,
based on 'plastics is being tr:ed'out
to manufacture eight •e ten pieties'
a• day. They had b -ten, flown suc-
cessfully for more than a year,
'The new method is rased on the
reouici'ing of thin':veneers of -'wood
into :comp.ourid'- curvature, under
-1^e.at. • ' '• . • "
1'1Iass pt'o:duc•tioon .of :ten fusel-
ages a•day could be started in two
v.eeks or,,, month it is' said. •
W COLD A
Interested in.
body �ea�cts
Raytriot,.d ,W
nia State. Co
into a room -sized
arid had thein
n +hour: and
ubjlects�°wea
Swifttested
.cone
r, yea.. hod
increase as
=and goose
he• result' of
. f{O FE'ECTS. BODY
Int finding' out. how •
the in ,cold • ciimatesa -
-Dz . Swift of --:Penn---.
'- sylva College sent' 21 stu
'dents. m -sized refrigera-
torslie•on ar.iny•cots
for a a,zter, •Whole
the .se. n .their igloos, •
'Dr: ,Swift their metabo1 Sm,
rater;: lusion When, you
•, .hive y's ,beat 'p'i•odue
•ton ' much .as 400 per
cent: pimples are sem
Cly'. t the- extra.effort.
•Custeiner in drugstore (en Sul}-
day morning)-"P-Iease give me
changefora •dime."
Druggist-' Here•you are. I hope
y'eu, enjoy 'the sermpn.'
These WolvesObject to TakingTheir First Airplane Flight
Joe Laflamme, ca'lol•f'iil natty ct of ti northe Ontat ie,••ex perienced one 'of the most excitittg,times of. his life-vrhen
he transported his team o fug] -grown wolves from Gogoma to Sudbpty, via airplane. Darin . the 40' minute
• flight Joe, had :his hands :fu as t c wolves fogg�•ht.fieree ly to escape ,'front 'the plane., It was the first time that
• the ' Welf .te am, the 'on1,y'one'in Canada; had :lett C.ogoma.where, Jae has-been pa'tientiy.training' them srnce last
sumna•er,.
12 -Year -Old' Composer
'"So your name is George
ington," .the ,Old lady 'asleed the
. small Negro,, boy in an American
hotel. " ' .
"Yess.um." . .
"And • qou try to.he be exactly tike.
him, or as nearlyas possible?'".
"Irak who? ' '
"Why, like" George Washington."
"Ah kaint he'p. beiu' lak George.
Wkshington, ',cause days' is -ho ah,
,
a•
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t+lermbiit Pepitf, 121,year-old, corn -
:poser Pic St: George de l eauce,
Que.., recently to d:e a triumphal
IOW to. Quebec :City, here he
nductod a 50 -pierce .',symphwny
sec cstr.a through the 'music 4t
leis ;tvn composition, "Menuet;"'•
The youthful cenapoeet is p'ietuted
e
.")lie Was awarded a,spedfai prise for
leis cornpncition last year;
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"No" • •
"But he looks different."
"He is. He's a new husband."
'Ate theatrical touring company
gave a performance of "King Lear,"
and the local critic wrote: If
Shakespeare could have seen' hie
play: performed, he. would , have
;;tirrne iza his. grave."
Next night the same: company
did.."OthelI,," and.the leadingac-
tor thoughthe had made•a hit this
time, •until he `opened his paper
and rad: ' "We thank the co•npany •
at the Buskin 'Theatre. Shakespeare
is now on, his. back .agatin." .
An unemployed actor finally
landed a atrial' part in a new
show the other day and �,novtr '
• 'he says h's so happy he feels^•
as though he i walking ow
leather.• -
Student --"A full' grown• man,iras
33 teeth."
Teacher -"Wrong. Theanswer is
32 teeth."; , .•
Student -"Ah! Bttt .this man be -
,longs to the Rotarians!" .
weft round to the:del very en- '
trance. .
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}What People .Ate
In 15th,-: Century
W �-E-- •
Menu of •a Banquet During That •
Period Reads Like • a Store
Catalogue -Guests Sat For
;Several. Days
.1 When the're 'is .sOme hem on
,tlie Menu .Whieh one, doeS net MI:,
waiter what 'it .
If is amazing and. amusing ,to
read ;that when Oeorge Neville was
'„installed Archbishop „of :-York,
1466 „he .made *a mighty feast at
which '3,qoo .sat, 'down, and contin-
• ued sitting, 'more 'er• less, for sev-
eral days,. The hill of fare rficluded
SO ••exen, 1.,000 sheep, 306 calves,
and a few other • trifles!'
The average banefiet of thilt, age
had,.a :menu rike catalogue .of
present-day ,store. A •menu for the
less 'robust appetites Was:- "A .doz-
Used, Daggers .For Knives •
Each person had• his• own ,knife
-probably his:dagger,' did• duty,
'Forks were ihtneduced_frore Italy,,,
and oply' one or two eXsillitive. pea- '•
Pre in. England. 'nessessed
•of 'the joint for. himself. lingers
the,operation. and this Would 'Fre-
.0011Tit Scar the punctilious eleansing
' the taiple manners ,of the period.
Both befbre and after' meafs',
pages went. i;otind to.,each person
. With 4. basin of water and. a towef,
sp. that People could wash their.
hands' before toneliing::foods hy-.
glithic precept ion 'which might well
be mare carefully. observed 'today.
o
...when , being introduced, to 'someone ••
whom he hat met .previonsir, •
4. If.the ;wedding is to. be so•smail
that weilding•,inv•itations are not
bridegroom' invite their -guests?. •
When a: hatband and wife are .sign-
ing a greeting eard, Mary and Jobb .
.,rar.aza..a o is 4,10 -*b.4-10
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a QY ANNE ASHI 'EY• ,
t
Q.; glow
can 1 remove a scratch
fi•dni walnut furniture?•
A.-t'ut a walnut or a Braz11 nut
kernel la hart' and 'rub the scratch '
• vigorously with the f eshlycut nue.-
The oil fr•om'Ih.e'kerur:l will refinish
the �R`oGd.
Q:- How ran I .prevent lumps of
flour from forming when mixing
• ilalttCtt ?? �.
.A.-,A-dd• the 'stilt to the flour -be-
fore wetting. Then pour float' 'into .
the liquid;'instead of liquid into the
Ili urY and bea.,t :it with •a fork. In
• th•i'tlWay ,lumpa,•will not,, form..
Q.-I3aw can I .ifisure' a smooth
cover 'on my n.oning board'? .
'A. --Tacit the c;ov.et on the board'.
while it is',u et•and it wild:4e s,nnoptii:
and•: tight after, itLias drigd.. '
. • Q. .Horw• sho.uld•'htittens, be se wed
"on: she'.ei: inatexial?
'A:-Reinforoo the back/of the
`fabric wia'h tape. If • a button- tears •
off leaving a']iole, sew, the 'button:
to a •piece• of •material, •a; little larg-
er.than the ;hole,'then'w'h'ip to'the
wrong. side et. the garment, -,•
How Cam 17
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O. -Trow Can I make a. remedy
for an inflamed nose?
n -gig . r • r s ' witch hazel'
• 'and pure alcohol s: oft5en'-foU d -t
he , an 'effectual remedy' fir an in=,
, flamed nose., •... ' '
• •,Q: -diow can :I-re•mov e discolor
: ation s f •.oat ctaina-. and earthen-
ware?
A.'-Scotrr• witb;„baking soda: ' A.
salt andvinegar • solutiOn is xlso ex-
c:e'llCnt. • • '
They Denounced -
First PhotograOh
Artists.. Astoueded.
,..Scientifie 'and artistie circles, in'
Varis and' London were". astonntied •••
• at .the new- niervel,•• and tome Cler-
. :cause. ".the Holy ',Bible prohibited
the .maki.ng•of•aily likeness .of any- ,
,...thing upon the•earth -or tbe Wat-
of„aublic 'Service; .and
•
•
.• has 'been amazing: A caniera is in
practically. every , Motion
:dual.= of events and persppalities
in the netat all ever the bountry,.t9
..all indicate the phenomenal.. pro -
When, .:Dagaierre produeed, •,•• the
Worlds first. 'photography,: or dag7,
iteri'otype., rig it was thew called. •
class syrup, re.
real, 'Ugh
Maple SYrup
tvapOrators , the maple
much.: Eva perators. that wip
runko profitable your maple husi
cal h logue -of eon Ipment. It' is in-
teresting, •
Vtr: .GbRDON 'STEEL' WORKS
Canada Boosts ••
Tourist T-rafic-
• hew=s from •St. Pett sbu'rg,• ;rlor,
ida, reveals' that. Canadian visitors
most of them' front' Ontario, are. .'
g -to -make -the 1639 in41u..of. '
tourists; the heaviest St. Peters-.
burg -has experienced fora num-
ber.of years., ' '' • ' ,,'
.A total of 28,613,visito.zls.'are in•
the southerncity; reports sfate. In , •
on•e'tlay 6.00q,arrived and :Of these
close to 100 were from Canada., ,
Canada is nova one of the chief•
sources of the world's supply : of
radium and uranium. • ;
RELIEVE ITCHING In A Mingte
Even the most stubborn itching of eczema, blotehalla
pimples, athlete's foot, rashes and other skin mut,.
tIons, 9uickly yields to Dr Dennis' cooling, antlsep-
tie. liquid IND, D. PRESCRIPTION. Its gentled's
soothe the irritated skm. Clear, grmseless aptl stain-
less -dries fast; Stops the most Intense itching In-
stantly A 35e triai bottle, at drug stores, Droves lt-•
azanneY back. Al'als for 0, D. D. PRESCRIPTION. VT
dvertiiing
HeavY,.. Breeds "111.-011, Pullets 118.
(let ',coMptete ,'-oricte. 41st of all
:Chick Hatcheries. Limited, Fergus,
SAVE, MONEIY• .vorrt•loso Gov-
.erlainent Approved .Ch inits. Barred
,Send.for -natalegue of .211 'grades,
• POTASH TL'IZER-; (CANADIAN
, Peterborough,. Ontario. .'
established. lanusta .Over „forty
r'',40e and tall limas
vain s,ir.F.
HONEV FOR SALE
A'mhor T•luckwhant .1.1.00:. 05
lbs, Amhar 'Polekwhent 12.50,
Ontario
•t4te,prrsonol stirterilsinp (if 1.1r.17,
dresser. 'Tinnklat nn reoUnst,
Answers a
1. :Yes. Only a- timid person
think L 'met Mr.' Marshall several •
;Anon. 4. :The. brld,e should .tvrite
and . John it t he eor'reet form.
'Production,. of the Canadian,
, glgss industry in, 1937 amounted
-to,.$1.4,437,259, the 'highest Sined
the record year 'of 1920 when the
_total ,was 30., per cent. above the' ,
• 1936 figure which in him) was 1.1.'r
-per cent. higher than I9.35.,
GUAIVANTEED RELIEF!
Try therective exygen treatment
ter the rei•i•ef or 'birt.ding; itch-
ing fines; .111.. use. nourfy half a
century. nap hnIf the,,ttibe and if
not satisfiod retttrn tube direct'
.401 parehase price. If your drug-'
RECTAL OtSrrm
gist does, hot tirner 8stkoti.:(d),ZOseNvii,..
enty-five. (lents by moilest order
and tithe . (With applicator," Will
be malted, to you in Plain weep -
Orragrt: NITS.
NAR11 VFW
. in town is your
ropy of this -week's,
Weakly — don't
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• gloss Printti Reprints same
PERSONAL
LIFE, READING" AND PREDICTION. •:;.
Tor' 1939. Adyice 'hushiess.'.fln-•
• -hive, marriage, •heith..• lucky days, •
short outline,. 2te. Send.birthdate,
.174, Winnipeg,' MnO.
REDUCE SENSIhr-YI LOSE un TO ,
T lbs.. weekly, Safe. inexPenvi'Ve.,
Chart 'and 1 titforma 1971 FREE.
TOU MARRY, IF
-QUIT TOTIAC.'00, .NUFF, EASILY,
' RUPTURE
ARE: 'YOU RUPTT_IRED? • Relief,
understrn or steel. Write. Smitt
NIttrrufacturing .Co., Dent. 21p, Pres;
44EIVEli ‘1,174)11, REPAIRS •
to and' Generator Repairs'. ,Ve ,S$14.4
you Motley. ,Aitangon A Install
preyed- success -rut .111031)er:sive '
OVER
Relieve ,Their DISTRESS -
This Easy Quick -War
Don't take chances. Rub on tooth-
ing, warming Muiterole.. Relief
quickly follows. ,
Musterole gots such fine reinIts
bot.ause it's NOT just a salve. It's
Ang; stirriulating and. penetrating -
helpful in quiekly ielieving local con-
gestion and pain. '
'Used hy fOr 30 years.
Recommended by 'many doctors and
nurses: Made Cano,da,' in three
•strengths: Regular Sfrefigth,' Chi!.
dien's (mild), and Eittra strong.
Bureau, 41111ruggiets. eta
Let this OverwheiMirig 'preference fpr 'blue coar-ithe
, *nest iiitithFacitebe yeur gtride to better' heating. 'blue 00!
will ilye you :a', standard of heating satisfaction and Value that
has won the tonfideoceof over 100,000 Canadian hornecnvocrs. •
Order •froth your neatest `blue coal' dealer today. Aik
pro:odes automatic ,heat with your present equipment,
tune in. "'Me Shadow" elrery Sala, r p,rn, CI3L, Toronto, or