The Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-04-25, Page 3CHABACTEB BEADING.
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fault of his not- being..yro^erly_hjk__rojitO:._
AGENTS WANTED them at a meetingL_of—the chemicaL
WANTED
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ODD COINS
■ Wash thei painful pare wall'
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qoqd thick chicks
. CHICKS DOB BADE
BEFORE BABY CAMEROSS HEIGHT/
English Inn Signs
you'll feel better 1
pedestrian. crossings,
oughfares where traffic -of vastly
Says the 'London Daily Herald:
The real problem is not so much how
people^use ;thfe^rpa_ds,_.but_what„kind.
o'f roads are .provided for them .to
Luse. T ~T-n
—~ a man
to think too highly of himself, the;
converse is equally true.”—Harold
Bell , Wright, i '
ster made a deep impression on
all who.. were ‘ fortunate- -enough-
to..witness the—spectacle;” ’ • ~7 ’
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The Toll Of The Roads
'waters and ,surounding the baby
with almost human intelligence,
coaxed it through the shallowest
part to safety. Their delight / on.
IMPERIAL BONDS AND CURREN-
1 CIES only,/of Russian, German'and
Austrian Governments. Previous prices
—.Are trebled. David Envls,- Queen and
‘York, Toronto. -
giPffg
: IN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR.
■ List at wanted inventions And full
information sent free. The Ramsay
Company, World Patent Attorneys, 273
Bank Street,- Ottawa^ Canada. ,
Mrs. George Schrumm
’ of 128 Stoney Rd., Wood-
stock, Ont., says: “My
strength was almost gone
before the birth of my
little I'girl, I couldn’t
sleep, Idid not care to eat
and headaches upset me
terribly. Two - bottles of
I?r. Pierce’s Favorite
, Prescription strengthened
■ me 60. that" I suffered no more weakness.
I conUnued in the best of health ”
AU druggists. New’site, tablets 50 cts.,
liquid .$1.00. Large size, tabs, or liquid. SI.35.
’"“No one must “bB“allbWe‘d" to suf
fer for lack ofjhfe’s necessities, but
self-reliance must be encouraged
arid thrift rewarded.”.:—Jesse H.
Jones. 1
—■'PATDNTg^T"
—"'“PRICES"
• .never equalled. ” Willoughby Farm
• Agency, Kent Building, -Toronto.
I NERVOUS? Salt rubs, while taking
I the bath, are refreshing, restful for
’ everyone.
, A TTENTIQN—AGENTS^- LEATHER
. ^tles, newest i&ensation. “Write Mon
arch Products, 44 York St, Toronto.
best of all our natural history writ-,
ers on the subjeet of 4 mammals?
•The, incident is as follows: During
a-fiood-'in-^New^SoutiriVares;
foal
IF LN. ANY DIFFICULTY; BUSINESS,
* Vocation, Love, etc., send handwrit-
, ing, birth-date, ten cents 'for- reading
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’ Mr, Box W., Preseott, Ont.
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vehicle,work. At the left, Kriow/is showluthe Company’s
'Orillia'rh l'9o(\ for telephone work at London. .. ,
first mot or
picture TboVe -shows how .Bell garages in Montreal and Toronto look when <the cars come in after the day’s
' ■ 1 supplied "by the Tudh ope Carriage Company of
s-s/X" *' •••“
The Bell Telephone ’Company has a fleet of over 8Do motor veliicfes. This Spring it is replacing 132 cars by
naw ones a nice little order for Canadian motor vehicle manufacturers. _____•___ _______ _____. „ . ■ '
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BIG Jnon
BIG BEN
THE PERFECT
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^-^Glassified—Adv^
Recently we ? gave a list of Eng
land’s oldest inns' from Thomas
-.B.ur.kelsJTThe^nglish^Inn-’L.Here_ta^
ken front the same ^source is a col-,
-lection-of-^qaeerrinut^igris'."“~"
The Rent Day; The Struggler, The
Mani in the Moon;, Our Mutual Friend
The Civil Usage L'The Foaming J[ug;
You Might as Well; No Hurry; The
Merry Month of May; The Trip to
Jerusalem; The Sea Horse; The Ship
and Turtle.; The ' Barge Aground;
The Black' Boy and Stomach-Ache;
The Great Turk;..The Ram Jam; The
Indian Queen; The Marvel of Mar--
-VeTsj-rThe-1Bell— and—Madkeral-;— The-
_Razor_and^^Hen;™_The.—Elatirttn—anfiL.
Frog; The Goose and- Gridiron; The
Magpie and' Punchbowl; The Cat and
Bagpipes; The-Scissors and Pin; The
-Bear-and-Rummer;—The—Rovers^Re—
turn; U'ntcle"”Tuin’s Gabin. ; — "" ”
ll-i TO $50.00 EACH PA.ID FOR U.S.
. Indian head cents; We buy all
flatesF regardless of "condition." Up' to;
41.00 -eaQh .spald for'U-S.LLncoln .cents..
■•-; Upto 4i5d;oo ;eaon for Cahadiatr. coins.;
Bena~^5c~7^
price list and instructions. Satisfaction
Suaranteed or 25c refunded. HUB
OlN SHOP, 159-23 Front St, Sarnia,
'Out.
I.
S1 PECIAL ROSE COMlI Brown Leg-
horns. i’Tho kind mother., used to
.keep.”. Vitality, required for laying
large eg-gs. . Neuhausers, Chatham On?
tario. \' _______ _____
Icix BREEDS CHICKS, 8 CENTS’,
I® pullets 306. Complete catalogue
'mailed. "St Agatha Hatchery, St.
Agatha, Ontario. ________
: AiyDYWroEBSON’a OHiO^g
I' WILL SHIP-you my best blood, test
ed Barred Rocke. or White Leghorns
ifor 8c. Day old. Any Monday or
Thursday. ^100%.. 11 arrival. *
*ny deposit with order. Balance C.O.D.,
-Both breeds >are the' finest type,- WjBe-
kodied and good layers. Andy Ander.
joh, Box WP, Essex, •>Ont
MINARDg
" Barber (whispering to...
new helper),—Here comes a
man for a shave.
Helper—Let me practice
on him.
■Barber—All right, but be '
..yery„ careful and...,.dqn't cut
yourself.
^Sketch Club' §
vised how his drawings arev to be
used—is lack of co-operation between
the finished design and the tex);. An'
;..artist can best serve his customer'
when he—has.in mind„the physical,
appearance of the particular adver-,1
tisement as a vvhole? F.or example:-
In striving for dominance, you must
•first* consider the page as a whole.
What portion of it v/ill be devoted to
-desi^if or illustration? JiVhat portion
to tfext? Ipw will they be ’related?
In other words—what will, be the.'
"physical appearance 'of the page?
.TJii^ wjll:.assist you in. determining'
,tMe .tdmp^sitiqn of. .yeur art work so
jM^Xb.^Pli&e^as^a1...w.h,Ql,e-.m^
consjsten and • that each feature/ of
it will belong' to each other?, feature
—the page vfill be a composite whole?
■'A:vOid**'aft'^fiTting of "illustration to
text * by planning in advance.
Ex. No. 59. Make a nevi’/drawing to,
illustrate the principle - of .. single
LESSOR NO. 50. • ,
SIMPLE RHYTHM, < «
FLOWING RHYTHM,
, TONE RHYTHM.
We have seeh that Rhythm means,
joinfc action p°r tfioyetpent—“a re
lation or. connection pf-parts that
enables the eye .to find its way
pleasantly through all the details, of
-a' design. V^e have studied it as it
appears, in simple repetition of’" lines
and. shapes, and in the more complex
form of .Flowing Rhythm! We come
now .'to, a brief study of Rhythrii’- as=
manifested inTone. « , • ,
We. might symbolize .«, t“he three
three sets .of figures-.. representing
Rhythm Simple; Repetition’ Flowing
Rhythm and Tone Rhythm.* '
* The word1 Tone,—as'”used”“dn“-De~
sign, is applied to the quantity ot
■light or dark or difference of*- color
in a. line or shape, which enables us
irua ether1 Les o.r
Shapps surrounding it. ■; 1 ■■ ■
Temp Rhythm therefore means:—
“An arrangement of lights" or darks
or colors leading the eye pleasantly
and successfully through the details
of a design.” .'
Wh'en we remember that 'the ?eye
•is .always attracted to the point of
r greatest, contrast in anything it
chn be , so. made as to lead and at-,
, tract the eye in various degrees
throughout the different parts; of the
design. Wpen a" design has this
pu«--
. pose, it is successful in Tone
' ^RKythW,"^Ket‘Kernt"“i’s a poster or a
signboard which “sticks right out,”
or a folder or book-cover which at
tracts by the softest possible con-
' tra'st. ■”
You will remember in the last les
son we mentioned the difference be^
tween super-results,t and just satis
factory or Unsatisfactory1 results. ’
‘/Another mistake that- is commonly,
made, and frequently through no
Amazing New Cure
FoundByBritish
/ Woman Doctor
Characterized as “amazing” by a
University College . official, a drug
treatment disco very by Dr. Mary B.
Walker of -St. Alfege’s Hospital,
Greenwich, is described by the Lon
don Neyvs Chronicle’s 'special re
presentative as “compared in im-
portance1'- wat’h“ ' thatT^dfJ the “ insulik
cure for diabetes and the liver cure j
I
Tone■ rhythm, -Flowing Rhythm and
., Rhythm. . . ... ■/
Write a brief description in you^r
own words, explaining, the meaning
•of the design# and pointing out how
■ the three sets of figures represent
Simple Rhythm, Flowing, Rhythm and
Tope. Rhythm. . ■
. Ex-.,. No. 60. Note the character of
‘ “t’lie”“bbrA^FAeslgHs‘'“at—ffie"L'ase
figures. Design thpee.. simple" borders
in “line,” showing Simple Rhythm,
Flowing Rhythm, and Tone Rhythm.
Make "the border about inch wide,
each one, neatly letter its , descript-
“ions, “Simple ~^R"hythm, or. Tone
Rhythm, as the case may be. Make
this lettering plain, or as large as
possible to look welj . ip the space,
trim,; cover and number. ' ' ,
Questions will be answered in this
department. Anyone wishing to re
ceive a personal reply . may have
same if a 3c stamped, addressed
• envelope' is ^ehe-losed-■•■-w-iih^
quest. The/Art Director.-Our Sketch..
fClubr-7-3-AAela-ide--Sireetr-W-est—
STANLEY H. YOUNG ■
Who has- just .^been appointed
-G-eneral^Sales^MAnager of Cfiris- "
t?e, Brown and • Company, Limi
ted. Since»returning fiom Over- .
seas, after four, years’ service
==^MitbU^tKe^^G.anadian^C^ps«^
—■•Ffmrc^“'Mr:-:Y6rdirg^
■ , nected’ with the company -in the
capacities of’ Cashier, Office
Manager and District Sales Man-
ager, in Winnipeg and Toronto. He
organized and opened branches
in the new Western Canada divis
ion7 and since .1933, has. been'.
"Manager of Head Office branch
I in Toronto.. His appointment to
General ‘Sales Manager of the 7
- Company , is a popular one in the
trade where he is wellj.kndwn..
Mr. .Young was born in Sunder- '
land, Ontario, and has developed
a hparty ifitere^t in coinmuruty%
welfare and boys’‘'work. He is a-
director of the Kwan is" C Lu b of
We§t Toronto, . and the ' Com
munity Y.M.C.A. '■
. caught in a paddock near - the
racecourse, apparently too fright
ened tp follow its mother wKen
the. rising waters! forced her to
leave, or she. may have been
. driven out in a mob. Several men
watching with, keen interest. the"
little animal careering around on
the dry ground determined "to
.rescue„.iL-by ...boat,
come. dut< Presently
“Hbrsek--were—seen-—making—their-
way, back__.thro.ughL_.„the_--flood-
results#, and recently demonstrated
, liiem ui a «ue:cLiiig m l.iie rncuiicai_________m_, .
^sectibji-j-^of^^the-===RoyaL==!§oeiety====of— ^^^---d^xescue^^^the-—-jwiung^
n IT’ 1* • ’ ’ rx ■ x rtwAr-e> *zxwxMedicine.
.....University- College research—work=;
Ats decided to test^pfdstigmiir on IT
girl art student of 2'8 suffering from
myasthenia gravis in such an ad-
. vanced .fdtm. Jhat.1 she cou 1 d not siL
up in bedl ?
This was ,their own report:,'“Three
weeks ago the patient was treated
at home with prostigmin. For 10
-'minutes" ■ rm change took” "'^-laee.7'
.'Twienty; minutes After the -irigectipii>
doctors of the world for years, the
paper says. It afflicts people be
tween the ages of 20 and 30, affect
ing all the voluntary muscles and
causing almost complete paralysis
similar to that produced by the cur
are poison used by Indians to .poison
their arrows. . '
Dr. Walker experimented the
drug, prostigmin, obtained striking
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<4. a«e 18}, iOm’S fa*. In 6 week*. I No AwltaMM
. 31 i B H ta B mth«. l —N« &ro«».
». «> Mi * >1 u loro daycl-No Dintlar.
.. .30. . «
_ .40, m i* - *»• » ,bow roamU tMMMrtmiownbHcMtoBn.'tilM. NBTNBNAM
. tfiMifaff) ?/ TtitbMuMl fntft «0 owr U« WM.
ttir Fee 310.00 Complete. ‘
•I’l-'-L-(details Free?""'''Wri,ts"“‘N'8'W~’~jr Jf"
MALCOLM ROSS
Height SpocidUat.1 Scarborough.. Bug
to -raise=Hfhf>ss
;"~was
done immediately, although for 10
years she had been uriabl« to raise
her arms even to the / horizontal
position J and keep them there.”
, Improvement continued knd the
reports stated that shortly the girl
was' able to dance.
« ' __ _ _____—________ _
A Horse’s Intelligence
Writes- the London Spectator—
“The tale of an incident reaches
me (from an Australian s Rectory)
that should .qualify the view - held
by some of our biologists that the
horse must be . put down as one of
tll^t.: leai&t intelligent' .of animals.
The thesis JbakJieen very -highly-
maintained’ of late; and dne of ' its
advocated is Miss. Frances Pitt, the
GOOD FOR THE AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS
UM?
SSSL
Tells How He Carried On /
■ . •—7; -•. .a .
A barber, .who hasj.,been a martyr
to rheumatism writes i-— f
“I have been a1 inartyr t.o/rheunaw»
-t;sm--for-some-Tfen- -yearsr. For fiy^F
years ! was sb afffegtdd that ,it was
'with . the greatest'■ difficulty I war
able to-carry on my business. I may
say I am .a barber by trade. After
having tried numerous remedies,. I
was finally advised to try Krusehen.
I am' pleas0rtoJ say that after hav“
ing, used- Kruschen for some, twelve,
months; I’ am now freer frorn 'aches
and plains than .T have been for'some
;teniears;/:_.Jn^
rid, of rheumatism, thanks to Krus- '■•
chon SaltsW. M.;
Two ^f jthe^i ngredients-~o£, -
chen JMts are the most effectual
solvents of uric acid known to 'med
ical science. They swiftly, dull the /
^harp edges of /the painful .crystals, ■ \
'solution.” ’Other ifigredTerits of’these"""'
Salts have a stimulating effect upon
the' kidneys, and. assist' them to ex
pel • the dissolved airafic needles ’
through the natural channel. " •
JLN far aWay Borneo, so great is the
respect for Salt, that quarrels are
settled by exchanging lumps of thia /'
precious necessity, vital to life itself
-Wouldn’t-youlike-torsadthis-and——
booklet for Children^ "SaZr allowr
the World*’: Quaint; superstitions, —
. .customs and^tories LStirs the im
agination! Educational! Free^-send
coupofi now!. . «
fag
in all , thor-
... ,t~7——■* .
different, kinds “is ’mixed up to
gether, accident will occur. ■ They
are inherent in road chaos, and We
wish we could feel sure that there
was at the Ministry of Transport as
much appreciatidn of the need for
road reform as there evidently is for
safety devices. .
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A._"Wtadedr Salt Product.
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Issue No. 16— ’35
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For over fifty years doctors 'have specified '
‘'Scott’s Emulsion”, wherever the bone-
building; strengthening qualities of pure cod
liverxoil were indicated; For Scott’s Emulsion
, .is mofe'thaft just tod liver oil. 'Scott’s
Emulsion is pure cod liver oil, 'emulsified for
easierdigestion,greater efficiency andpleasant
taste.
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