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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-04-11, Page 777 ts v 7~ 1 / Caused by Acidity— •m Cpfrected by Kruschen “It is only fair to pass th.fe.se facts' .on,” writes^a-nurse;"'“T was suffer- Jng^frinri oVer-acidity and flatulence ' fib such an' extent that I was, com­ pletely ill, 1 couldn’t take food, , - W/hen I actuall>^fprced myself to/ ~ take-something,^! jyb.uld_ he^wretch^ cdly ill. I have how taken Kruschen , for 12 months, and I have np doubt that , it has righte^ my digestive * system. I am now quite fit* and /able to work witfi vigor again.”-r-Nurse- , E, S. ” .jkuligestion is. caused by a failure in fKe®bw of tjie gastric or digest- live’ juices. <As a. result, your food, ____ ___ _______ _ ___ _ " ^Ihste^^rif hprig^assimilated^y-yourr system, siriiply collects and ferment - ” inside ydu, producing harmful -acich poisons. The immediate «ctr*^T .....tfie six mineral" salts in "Kruschen' is to promote the healthy flow,, of the /.vital juices of the body. As you continue with the ““little daily dose,”"- ■ ,__it ensured the regular and 'complete elimination of all waste matter every ! day., . And that means a complete y /end to indigestion. ; ■1 ' ' - - ....................1 - ■ i- King- George V. Jubilee Canr* cer Fund Inaugurated -* A message to the citizens of, On-, tario from His Honor, Dr. Herbert A. Bruce, Lieutenant-Governor: — ■ : z“,H.is Excellency . the .Governor­ general , inaugurated! recently the ——,King~G.eoig.ftX. Jubilee Cancer . Fund - ~ in^Gainada- Thet -Citizens__of every: Province in . this great Dominion are being -invited, to assist in bringing about the ttltiihate' honquest of a deadly^ relentless enemy whose sha­ dow falls across all our lives-^CAN- CER/ I need not say how eagerly I Beize .this opportunity to appeal to ~ the citizens of •Ontario /to- do Vll- they can to makq this jubilee year of His . Majesty’s accession to the throne for- “-^evei^lprious^fore.ver^A^year^L-graee= ■ memorable for all. time as the year* ■■^“~when^^all~ln—maKged^Tormationr’ began a well-planned attack , upon ., . canber—the most elusive, the most jRecretive and the- most1' inexorably . criiel of manlcind’s enemies. . .T" ;<■. ES /t» Y -. • • • •.■ > .J A brother to every oth,er,Scout, withoui regard to race or creed w* 7 Great preparations are jinder way In. Scouting circles” throughout the Dominion for/ the’coming - visit of L<OTd-_nnd Lady Baden-Powell. They ' will'"arrive, in Victoria—4jril 9, and aifter ’big rallies of Scout’s and Girl Guides at Victoria and Vancouver,, will proceed eastward' attending similar,, gatherings al. designated • centres in the various provinces, '■ •*”, i,. ' - The?-rally ceritres. axid datesJ ‘foF .. ■ ? ,.,7 .. . " . *X as- fallows,: “graridan,, Thursday, May -2; Winnipeg^ Saturday, May' 4; Fort;. .William, Wednesday, May .8; Sudbury, Thursday,-May 9; Toron­ to, Saturday, May 11; London, Tuesday, May 14; Ottawa, . Satur­ day^ May 18; Montreal,, Friday, Mgy T37^5’5^>ccr"M6rida —— - Chatham, Ont., Scouts- participated in a, Rotary Club crippled children’s' fund canipaign by operating a “Lost ya*id Found Bureau" of Rotary, mein-, •bers,'- wh6 .had, to 'contribute, some­ thing to the fund-on being "found.” ■ .■ ’ * # $ Honorary* membership in the- Pet- erboi'o’ Fish and. Game Protective Association was 'conferred' upon _exery_i.inwestad----Boy -Scout—of—Edter=- b<^ro’ troops at a big joint meeting .of .Scouts and. Rovers and .'members of the Fish and Game Association executive-, in celebration, of the Chief Scout’s birth’day/ - ’* * * The turning- o-f. a game of stalking, into the rear things was the unique, experience of Scouts of Nelson and Willow . Poiirt, B?C. .The two troops had combined’ for a Saturday . pro- -gca-m'ni c?F:ftfid“--w er e~piayin g---^ ^F“StMkiifg"7TKT^^ when" they discovered a snsall "boy who ...had be.enU.0sV- - ’ - > . f c- —'r—-—11,1-------—— 7 the dayAvtyen the Bank%f France has a governor bold enough aiid when the Fre ich jnvea'or is readier to expose his nose to cutting econo­ mic winds. There exists a slight doubt, a very slight doubt, as to the willingness of_ the ^French" to? carry, the second line, to Punta Fel- guera; they might prefer to make its terminal point at Oran 6r- Al­ giers. . ■ The third line, a continuation of the present rail route " from Tan- z J ■> . One'.of the largest assemblies of .... r........ ........ ..... . Scouts aamtl Cubs recorded in many _ giers to Ma'rrakesh, „wo.uld skirt the years at the “Lakehead” gathered at Atlantic seaboard as -far as Dakar, Fort- Willjam jto .celebrate the' birth- Senegal. Aviation' has already, day of Lord~^“£adyT3^denT’mveIl“ with a prqgramme ' of competitions, jt, j6 flie starting, point both of the Windihg up with a big 'sing-song. Gerffiaft air .mail'and„of the French ' Some 250 boys participated, represen-, ajr fand ship mail services Ab South ;ting. troops and packs "in Fort Wil-J America. The fourth” line; brush­ ing i the Mediterranean, coast line, Woudd prolong the ‘French railway' Which -comes to a Kuiiiiliatihgly jr ■ jp“- Speh, then, is the vision; how possible-is i|s realization? Economic means and technical possibility are questions , that await final pro­ nouncement.: Apart. from them there is that small but annoying diffi- cplty of ■ the seven-inch difference between the Spanish and French railway gauges. Alteration of zthe present Spanish track world he too- costly; the construction of a new trunk route in. Sp^in in impractic­ able., ‘, -■ What, then, .can be done? Con­ tainer, cars might, solve the prob­ lem offered by freight traffic, and there \ are not lacking systems per­ mitting o.passenger 'trains to be lianr and Port Arthuf. ' .,*/*-* / Since' the inauguration of the• - ... *, . k i; ■ a i wiuvn now, vwcoines Scouts in Canada to 100,000, in’ res- > at” n«neo tA tm* 4.i«h nf Wk Tnpolitanja.ponse to. the expressed wish of His Excellency the Governor-Genral, On­ tario has registered 38 new ' Scout troops’ 'wi&h a', membership of 951. '***., During February 11 new Scout. = =Gjroups—w^re^organized—and—Eegister^ ed, as follows: 3rd Galt, 4th Kings­ ton, 5th Kingston, 1st Wellington, 1st Bobcaygedh.'^th Oshawa/ 1st Kaka- beka Falls, ville, 1st Allistqn, 3rd MimicO; ‘ .V. ♦ . Scout Lawrence Parker! of the Bor­ der ^Cities (Sanatorium Post Tro,op, al­ though unable to leave his room, has passed his Second Class Scout tests. Boys of these. hospital a'nd sanator­ ium units are among our keenest and - -‘eheeriest'^Scouts———------ * » * i Thirty. Toronto Scouts assisted at i the Service of Witness, held in Maple Leaf' Gardens on tihe evening, of March 5, ’ * *■. , The nejw Scouit Troop, of , Ailiston, On;t., demonstrated its grasp , bf Scouting community service by .col­ lecting .ap amount‘ iand variety ,of used clothing, that astonished the l.o- "-cal-“eiy-ie~Relief"-Gomml.tteev-The-.cdk. * Tectipn’^inciuded'nihderclothing—suitsr overcoats stockings, hats, caps and -mittfens, mostly in good—condition. _ _ ri, ” 6,th Oshawa/ 1st-Kaka-, i, IsV-M-er-li-n—-1st •King-s- . f <1 i ’ •am. SING A SONG OFDIXIEI ^resh a daisy, good to your pipe, Fine tobacco, aged and ripe. ■■■MMatfi Longer lasting, fragrant, too 'I'f . I I / / tJixie Plug’s the smoke foryou I ( annually In .Ontario?. The ratio of deaths from cancer has Increased from 70.9 in 1914 to 114.7 in 1933— ah- increase ’of 43.9. /"The results obtained tbdaj/ in the treatment of cancer • are So .very riiWi^''Wtt^ those who notice a lump.-or have un- usual symptoms should not'' be de­ terred from consulting a doctor be­ cause of the , fear that he will diag­ nose their case as cancer.. __ "The terrible annual tolF cancdr exacts in this province must, be checked. Eabh ye^T ’ fbur 'thousiind’- people die of Canter in Ontario, and for every one that digs, there are usually three more wlio^re suffering, from this painful, malignant disease. jThat makes 12,000 cases of cancer Community Board A group of public-spirited citi­ zens’ having joined together ^for the common weal and betv . ferment of Communities, now. offer a' service' to individual­ citizens and communities^ NOISI-POLITICAL, NON-RACX 1AL, NON-SECTARIAN. * ’ 1 ' JI r ■ * ' Send a 3 cent, -stamped envelope for further information. GIFFB AKER 39 LEE AVE- Toronto, Ont. U- IFIGHT GERMS? I M VITAMIN A. PEOPLK INbiome every. < ) In paTly_naffPg -snrgprv is «,til1 the .best -form Of treatment, either.alone or in combination with X-ray and ra- clium. In 'certain regions; however, • X-ray or radium ' is preferred and good results are obtained. Even in late cases the; use of X-ray or. rad­ ium Will relieve pain and' delay the inevitable. "The crying need ,is for. more„ re­ search, more institutions with facil- '/ities for the scientist in his great work of invesitgriti/ig the’cause- of smoking tobacco ■^-ad-apted'^^ —-HPer-- subsidiary difficulty to be over­ come. °f ■»' ■ j ■ - What, lastly,, of the international ■ consequences of * a realized Gibral­ tar tunnel? To Britain a British- controlled Gibraltar would acquire a new significance. To France, french colonies in Africa would he of enhanced military importance; black trdops could be rushed across . -to-Eurdpe-Zih—a-matterof-hours. Spain herselfto would recover a peed ; of long-lost European prestige. But glory has its price. Spain has liked tp remain aloof from European troubles; she might still wish to do so ; , but a neutral Spain possessed of a Gibraltar tunriel would . be a passive ally of France. Are Spanish “tunnel enthusiasts” to be checked by the thought? I haps one of th,em will enable this J tolM'-Mi ;b’AH> ymenvj i and p^mmerce Department to a in 1 d :naYluf .basisppfl _ iiirburi^ei “ad-diiwdaj^p 2i[e 'DbTpe^c| i V4 went, . 958 *'t ■ .Trade assist inf th 01 coal th tii a I. / x ■V, By Rail to Africa ' Old Tunnel Project Manchester Guardian :JTheUdeft of a Gibraltar tunnel "was first- conceived by a ^Frenclt--' —man-—as—long—--agb-—as—1-8 69^,—It—dias— ■ been reborn since/ . the war in the mind of a Spanish artillery officer —Colonel P,edro Je.ven.ois, of the ^Sarago^a^g^rrison;-—and,—-fdstered- in :its new form both by Primo de Rivera and by the . Spanish jRepub- Ticari*'Govefxffnfifit7dt^h'aKjuirth^e^pas^ seven years been the object of de­ liberation by a public commission. This commission has jlust publish­ ed its latest report. ■ Technical/, economic, international—all aspects of the ■ scheme "have in turn .been, considered; •...Not, indeed, that de­ liberation is . at an end; the techni-’ cal aspect is to lie examined further4 S.timm.ef cifie” bji’t the cause- of cancer .must first h.e-l’,dis.cot'pr_e.dJ.by. .exact, pains-., taking- medical research. This. re-; search will only be possible if we all l,ielp to provide’ the necessary funds. When this fund’ is' established it 'vihll enable Canada to take her place with her. sister Dominions, thus making the campaign -inaugurated in London twelve years ago a truly British Em-, pile Campaign against cancer in Its scope. ' "However, I.should make it clear that,a.lLmoney colle.ctexLwiH b.e spent, in this country. ' 'fy appeal to .all citizens , in this Province t° coiltribute $1.00 or more to the J|£ing George V. Silver Jubilee Cancer Fund for Canada. , "Will you please send yoW contri­ bution direct to Lady Be’shborough, who will acknowledge, it. Her ad­ dress is simply, Ottawa, pntafrlo, The Chartered banks are receiving , tributlons fior transmission to Her Excellency as a convenience- to the public." ’ • ' PLUS PLEASANT TASTE For Over fifty years doctors have specified “Scog^JBrnulsion *'*, wherever the borie> • > buildingjftfengthening qualities of pure cod ’ liver oil were indicated* Fot Stott’s Emulsion- Is more than just cod liver oil* Scott’S Emulsion ia pure cod liver oil, emulsified for easier digestion, greater efficiency and pleasant 'taste. IBUILD BONES^ I’M VITAMIN D. HEALTH ^STRENGTH DEPEND flV LOP conr j- . i U j o -^he^Home-Merehaht— F| '.., iLouils 1- M-aritimes and $1,859,- : made, generally by the r'— ing' Canadian coal used icture of iron or steel equality with imported 711[/ tb ! $465,273, ’ 7 ’while nents’-made—undcr- el Act to the Mari- ry totalled $87,953. I i-the... present ’the jpaid on wheat was e, outlay in the year | the five-centB-a s in effect was $10,- British Ford Pays Dividend Of 5 Per Cent. London, Eng.--The Ford Motor Company of Great Britain, Limited, has announced ft .dividend of 5 per cent, for the past year of *8,669,000 ($43,250,000) of ordinary shares of "CftTriW^No^^—been-— made .for the previous three years. Classified Advertising PATENTS Bounty r AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. .List of wanted Inventions arid tall, information sent free. Th* Bamaiiy Company/ World Patent" Attorneyfi,- 278 Bank. Street, Ottawa, Canada. ; \ BEX SECBETS BEVEAX.ED I The home merchant. Who is he? ’ He is the chap who gives you cre- Tlit-when you are financially broke,’ ^TraTcarries ” yotlr account until ...you are able to pay. . “~~"HeUs''tfrg~Yhapn^^^ your money or makes exchanges when you are not satisfied with what you have bought. ■ He is the’chap who^tands behind the, guarantywftnd makes restoration of all.josseTtlrat you may sustain on |? "the,goo.ds you buy.. 7 - , He" is the chap who meets you, at |. , his door with -a handshake arid let you but with a message to the "kids’’ tShSfcSJ a ri d greets you on the street tev.ery day in the year and takes, a neighborly in­ terest in. your family and your af- f *5 i I’SM AC.■ ■MAR’. “28th ------------------------; .... ~ the qqestion of the tunnel’s teclv ;. nical -feasibility. - Twenty miles in length, stretch­ ing beneath the Straitslpbf Tania on GENERAL the Spanish side to Punta Felguera, in Morocco, and plunging at times to a depth of a thousand feet,, the . tunnel;—if it-.becomes fact-—will be the longest and deepest- in the world. Perhaps one should use the plural form; for Spanish'-engineers speak of two contiguous tunnels with in­ termittent ' points of Wfffhftfnicationr Telegraph and ..,; telephone cables would -be laid; automobiles ^puld be whiskled -through on flat cars; and within 30 .minutes of leaving the tuiinel’s Spanish end electric trains would .discharge their pas­ sengers at- the >African dxit.. The potential commercial im­ portance of the tbnnel springs to the eye;-with Punta Felguera as the focus of ,a number of African trunk lines, Africa’s tropical products would be conveyed ,..to European tables by an all-land jroute. - Four trunk lines are dreamt of' hy Spanish enthusiasts of the schemed Two ^vould traverse the Sahaia, one piercing Nigeria to join the nearly completed ^Cape-Cairo railroad at Stanleyville in the ‘Belgian Congo,- the other making its way' towards the jungled coast Pf West Africa. The construction of -both railways has been started under French direction; their completion awaits Doinrt. Do Thi«-> UCAFE COUNSEL”' — . 512 - PAG>“- —lliusteated-;—discusses—-pro?*— blems of love, marriaige;' tells .tlt> whole'truth about sex, eugenics,, social .practice', etc., in' plain language. In­ ternational Distributors; P.O. Box 102, . Station A, • Tdr.onto, Ont. '■ ■ • If'ljounty on vyolveB than it is. indeed of >$50 instead of .......and....declares^_ihat a.|..v.e.fy large number pf [hfilied by wolves. 7 ■ jo!^|fid. the. wolves, have oers of deer around i ..an interview with bcently the slaught- ie was awful. The • . canlt grip the I V€ i: .r;; , ir should he adv(C fe_pre si trapper, of Felix, oit~ tiii .mana i wi 4 a er dii fbr them. It hardly Jhtas==S]i deer ha jail killed Filix,”' repoi1fe| . __ thi hoofs i ice or, alj :'eatf the- h —— 'v Mrehey- can’t get away mtes are light, and jibout. even, in . :“7 wade- quick wo.rk pf B'precentlyA , person/YL .hb.t_r.ealize.hoy_____ ' kill. With the and . icy ..........„ excellent farms ‘ available • ; in Middlesex County, location i-jr Canada’s best,'- Write,' ','Qetter Business Committee," Strathroy,. Ont. A. E. Ditchbsrrn,. ' " « . 4 11.213. ff. TF IN ANY DIFFICULTY, BUSINE'SS,. 1 ' Vocation." Love, etc., send* hand writ- , Ing. birth-date, ten - cents for reading , bj- Tnail, Prof-Rogers, Character Read-■ er, Box W., rrw-'ott, Orit. He <is the chap whose cleijS> and book-keepers and '' live in your -town and" spend their money with you apd othfer home people. •. * He is the qbap’ who pays heavy taxes to help support home schools and'build your town .streets, and maintain the fire department, the policedeWft hi efit 7 and. ^liglitifig . ser^ vice. ' ' ' '... _. , ' He‘is the chap 'who visits uydu: When you- are sick; sends flowers to your family when you die, and, fol­ lows .your body - out among the trees and tombs, as far as human feet may ■ travel with the dead. . He Is the home . merchant—your neighbour your friend — your helper in times of need. Dpn’t you think athat'you ought to'j trade with hifii, and be his friend and his helper in the time of his’ -need?1' ,. * Don’t you know that every dollar you send out of your town for mer/ chandise is sent to, strangers—to the- men who never spend a dollar there .to men who would not tfrust you for a box of matches. ' other. ’ e inp 1 oy e es after' . get-i pays, get .!| -have lands That’i i ncrel Uppers don’t bother solves. ' They . go iihls because they ■*« - - *ri„ ------;---- _ - - - J olves. We only Ulhnld' out of that we. fare to the Crown re we can collect. valves are on the > “ I ■ XeoWjSd SEAR OIL FOR DEAFNESS & .HEAD NOISES A soothing artd penetrating combination that haa Im­ proved the Hearing and lessened Head Noises of many. Notputin thoEari but Rubbed Back ofEarsand Inserted n Nostrils. Leonard Ear Oil has been oh the market linco 1007. Mado in Canddaj 01.25 at Canadian druMbte. J Descriptive circular sent on requeat A. O. LEONARD, tNC. . 70 Fifth Avenue, New York Clky '•J ■ ■'■■"'ft ' ..... ii I' .......... Aid To Coal Industry Has Cost $6,781,176 Ottawa-ASjnce 1928,., Canada has paicN$6',78i,i76 in sutrventions' and other forms pf assistance to aid the cpal 'industry1, in , the Maritime Pro.v- ■mces and "M tiibied recently in the House of Commons said. Of that’ amount ‘$4,457,992 ■ Gej|eVaUljl6.^|!!ri! the midst of, news- abouti u.j sipe^Hwh stomachs' and disariangl:"‘ ’’!l' TT ” - son,.'168, / >j ’ eo.nia f or | 'ye,ai| -hriJ h‘a‘suj®ee-ri. digesting' 'his foo™’wiW|a 'sfp’machl'p'art of which w^lpncfel k.pi feL ■ Wflliamsdn* &ore ^an ^wo Decad­ es $.gP ^^ert^nt tiyo operations in ■ CwelafiOTor Mcefs ]pf“ tfestomach- The sec-4 np’tffi; surgeons found it necessary Jb'do Some patching. : A pr f/aptomach repicv-ed-Trom- a pig v/ijsl1 WU..h-s-the" “patch,” Wil-' has been gbod - though he has Jnuch exerti6n. had’ been norin- illnesses. - ILbifins, H. P. William-' hear here, has a /td’Kisirpcla'im that--for , 23 |h‘a‘si jpceeh. digesting 'his. tin the increase, teasing.*— Sault Ste, /Ian’s 't<-\ Mrs. Ma.bel Murphy -of Apt,. 4, 7 Hanfrlt.op, Ont. said : "About* 'fitej----- ago I was terribly tiuwn, . hau indigcsuqa, couldti't sleep or cat, Trist ' , ..ifub in Minard’s. Checks‘colds, taken in­ ternally. End's skin ‘blemishes. At druggists ■ in regular and new large ' economy sizes. '13 Westinghouse Ave., A, 4> T/T *K awE ii A ** w* ** 1 said: "About* years ■ ago I was terribly run­ down, • had....indigestion, «... '1 ri /"_//" ’__‘riri/ strength, and my .weighs . fell off 20 pounds. Before T had finished the, first bottle df. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription I felt much better?, had more , strength and better digestion.'* New size, tablets 50 cents, .liquid ,'$1.00. Large size, tablets or liquid, $1.35. r» I » 1 / J 'Ifv—V wai es I pllia.il k_go : A lol some patening. f'^ptoma^h repioved-Trom- ■ww/M lac tkn. ” W11-. 71 Kennedy & Menton ' 421 College St- Toro|n.to liamson. ® Willi du/ring h, been He al e Issue No. 14—'35 f J L • W HI TE S T O N/E CEO SB—-3 ft. HIGH 12.50 PF^11 'from i$7'.BO .to . ,$S4. for free ' Catalogue. L-saVo you money. STONE WORKS fest#. 1908 lllfi Utorwood, Mftfl. PERIODIC PAIR T-F you suffer peri- «• x odic_ pain and discomfort, try Lydia E. 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