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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-12-02, Page 6ret...••••4 A freight train ran inio a stock train at Moose Jaw last. week and two stockmen named Oliver and Rol - ton were killed and about twenty- five head of cattle. • Repeat it :....—!‘Shiloles Cure will al- ways cure my coughs and colds.". Two young women employed by inoneyelenders at MOnereal pleaded; guilty to a charge of esury, and were sentenced bn Saturday. Rev. George B. Cutton, R. D., of Columbus, Ohio, has been appointed President of Arcadia University, Wol- feville, N, S. Kissine Cuetettie. lia ancieet Egypt it Wt. considered a high degree of politeness to kiss oness hand and then place it on the tele of the head. Mete of rank ocea- kieeed each other, but in the lend et the vharaohs men never dreamed a kiesing women. They were very careful a kisses in Rome. If a aim kiseed a free woman there he wits liable to be torn to pieces by wild horses. The greet Cato promuleeted ft law making the kiseing e•arents before their chil- dren a puirshable • The Greeks put to deeth any man who kissed. a woman or girl in the public street. In Austria toelay a matt only kieses WOMOIT'S hand. In Ituesia the fore- head is kissed among corals, but a Reissian Time:tit salutes hie tont by kissing his knees, The Pole kisicee the ehoulder of hie superior. Never Steuek Iim Thee in Egypt. end the old hely in •lie tourist party was tuue:i beer- "eeted in the camel boy and his eianel "Lie is a good* -beast?" said the old haleioterrogetively. - "Yes. mem.' reapancleci the bay in broken English, "And you treat hint %Sell?" "Ah, lady, 1 have driven that (":1111v1 aye yeas. and neeer -rniee have I struck him a blow." "Dear me! Such human treetinent ot dumb brutes is worthy et eon. sideration. Here ie a ,pieee of silvei for You.' .".elsnek you, lady, very much. No. 1 nev1se etrik( Wle_ei he is bed I twiste his tail," DO We Want to be Happy? One of the familiar torments We impose upon ourselves concerning the • inevitable is our vexation az grow- ing old. Yet we love We, we want experienee, and, alas, what other way is there to prolong and obtain these, except to watch the years F,O by? "If youth only knew. If 41d age on- ly could," runs a French saytng, Pro- nounced with nielaneholy. Youth does know, and old age can, 11 they will not want to change roles with fretful- ness and impatience, living in the fu- ture when it is too soon, and in the past when it is too late; demolishing thus the better chance of joy. The word "happiness" (good bap) —in German "glue's" (luck), in French "bonheur" ( good fortune)— • by its origin would tend 1,o thrust the responsibility of our destiny, in this gard upon the shoulders of fate. But it is not until we take things in our ,own hands and decide we do want to ba happy that the magnetic cur- rent begins to turn our way.Other- wise we plod, blindly along, 'attract- ing to ourselves a certain eind of mis- fortune, and declaring each time the wheel revolves in our dirfaver "That's just my luck." Then, later as we look back on our lives, we find that we can sum up the minor cir- cumstances in the one trite sayine : "I've had a great deal of trouble, and most of it never happened." —Mrs. John Van Vorstein December Lippincott's. Are Overcome By rt. M3rse9s Indian Root Pills LES 412515=111Zia 'rile kidneys have a very important work to perforin ili preeerving health. All the blood . passes. through them over and over again and they filter it; reneoving all the impurities and • worn-out muscle and tissue which the blood gathers up; in microscopic particles, in its flow througli the body'. These impurities are then expelled through the tirinary.system. - When the kidneys for any reason fenr to perform thislunction, and the impurities ere left • in the blood, about Ilia. most distressing series of ailments whicic afflict mankind follow. - First there'.is• the aching back ' and a feeling of • weariness, and then, as conditions grow worse, conies Itheinnatisni; Gravel, • Diabetes, • Gall Stones, Inflammation of the . Bladder or the • dreaded Bright's Disease.... • The man 017 -,Zeoinalt who alloWs 'kidney • trouble la into any of 'ill es e diseases is doing himself. or ..a grave injustice, particularly when - a . cure can be had so readily • One of the constituents of, Dr. Morse's 'Indian Root 'Praia is. a Diuretic, .which strengthens and stimulates the kidneys,- enabling them to do their work thoroughly and with ease.: These Pills,also • increase the actionof thebowels and the pores • of the skin, which remove some of the impurities, thus lightening the work of the kidneys. Mr.. Geo: Whitney, of Buffalo, says • they worked wonclere for him. - I -re writes: • "Your .DOctor Morse's Indian Itoot -Pills have worked wonders in my cape. I suffered for six years ' from liver trouble and laclney.ailinent. If I tried ' one medicine I tried .5 dozen., but .without good • • restilts. Your pills were reconnuended and they cured sue after using four boxes." • • . Dr. 1.,'Ioi•Se's Indian Root. Pills.Should be taken at the first sign of .back -ache, of ihetnitatism, or • •of any difficulty in urinating. • HOW TO KILL A COLD. No easier or more pleasant than to inhale "Catarrhozone"—it stops the cold instantly, clears the nostrils and cuts out the phlegm. Try Catarrho- zone yourself. Archie -MeLaugblin was arraigned at Uxbridge on a charge of murdering hiswife and was committeed trial. Prof.' , Ellis swore that the woman's stomach contained about . grain of strychnine. ,C110.4•41 Itom*Ilkorard Quantities of ancient art treasures are said eo`have been discovered un- der an ancient cantle. in south Spain. The British' House of Leads accept- ed. the amendments of the • lieuee of Lords to the Irish land- bill rad pan- ed. he .aneasurie, • • *HOW'S • • We eiffer One Hundred Dollars Re- • ward for aoy ease of OrGtarrhthat cannot be cured by Halt's,- Catarrh F. J. CHENEY & Co., . . roledo, O. We, the undersigned, hare leiown F. . Cheney fOr the last 15 years, ••elieve him -perfectly, honorable in aAl uSiness transactions, aed 51mnd:illy - able .toecarry out any ceiliga.tione made .by his firm. • • Walling, Kinnan c1 Marvin, ' Wholesale J)ruggists, Tole,do, O. Hall's .Catarrh Cure .is taken inter - ally. 'acting directly. upon. the blood nd mucous .surfaces of the • system.. Testimonials sent free. Price, 750. per bottle.- Sold by all 'druggists.' Take Hall's. Family Pills for • consti- ' ' ation. • • Care Sick flidneys For Sale Everywhere at 25e. per Box. 22 • e "IN Hie BONES." X ALL heve Mot the grumbler Lte W. "GlOod•marle- talfc, Jones, It'e gidag to be a wretched day; • I feel it In my boaosi." And then he scrutinizes And with oppressive groans "rou're in for a sick spell; I Can feel it hi IstY bones." And thine the deep-d)ei pessimist, "This land of our wisli go L.° the demnition Lew -wows, straight. My old bones tell me so," Now bone., as everybody' Itnowe. Are very' highly rated. And personally, I'd regret If mine disintegrated. But he or she vrtsose every bone, From ekull to sesarnokl, Sas that old trick a "feeling things," I always shall avoid, Timely Tine, Stale cake has many noes; la Chars lotte RUSSO, wtti Jelly en tep for the children—many ways it can disposed et. But for a change, it is a good plan to mix it with the new cake batter. Run the old pieces throe.gh the chop- per, and then, before adding the dear to the new batter, stir he the oranthes, letting it stand until well soaked. This will require the addition ef amok bun flour and sugar, to the new oaks. • Seamen Salad is much impreyed by the addition of a garnish of canard. Instead of slices of lemon, use Pamela juice in the dressing and the capers as garnish. Spare Ribs is a dish not to be de- spised if carefully prepared. Bake' them with a stuffing of apples, ralsitts and currants, and cover with sweet po• tatoes. `,I=11112211193111=11121=Mr , • 403.0,,rm. • (LONDON) Undoubtedly the best brewed on the continent. Proved to be So by analysis of four chemists, and by awards of the world's great Exhi- bition, especially. Cifreaoo 1893, - • ve,hi ere t received ninety,six points out of a possible hundred, much higher than any other Porter in the United States or Canada. . . MrS,, ''Cawthorp. of..cataddc town - shin has beet' the objet:of a number . of: annoying tricks on tile part Of sone 'eownfdly enemy, enil•lits letteit prank was to pour coal oil into „her well. MINERAL MATTER FOR tIENS. Ohlekens Ne.ed SAWA Deal Mere Minaret Matter Than la orally Supposed. , Chickens consume a groat deal More Mineral Matter than is commoali up posed. Not only is there mineral Mat- ter in the general body compoidtion. but large amounts in the beny frame- work and a eonsiderable amount in the feathers. The growing 0110, prob- ably more than any other annual, needs an abuntlanee of mineral matter to meet its growing demand. It is a well-known fact that chicicons go about picking up every small bit of mineral substance that they can Snd. This is surely al indication that these things are of a benefit to them. Also it hs.s been held that grit In. the form of small pebbles mut other hard anbstances 'are need exclusively for grinding food. Of late, after more careful 'study of digestion processes 'with poultry', authorities have Pante to the conclusion that grit does not aid materially in the grinding of food in the aizzard. It is very likely that the pebbles grinding together there are reduced to a powder and are utilized in the animal system as a mineral feed, the slow induction making diges- tion possible. Different animal and vegetable foods contain different proportions of min- eral matter, some containing a large and some a mall amount. (X the grains, for instanee, wheat contains more mineral matter than corn. mal bony matter contains more min- eral matter than aniraal Beale Aiso, some common natural Mineral sub- stances contain a greater number of mineral elements than ean be utilized for food than others. Some granites contain more inorganic elements than limestone. Oyster shells, the popular mineral chicken feed, contains pia,c, deafly nothing but lime, yet It is an excellent mineral poultry feed. What is eacchariii? • . A chendleal substance used in plaee of ordinary sugzw,. for s•-yeeteaing purposes. It can be purchased at any drug store, and is very riperior In strength to sugar.. Twenty-six grates of saccharin will equal in. OWeetening power one pound of .sugar. Therefore It must be used sparireely and vrith care. It must also be thoroughly dis- solved or there will be tiny 11,101:1151 of • nauseating . sweetness through the dish. The English use saccharin in tbi preparation of marmalade. They oft, en add gelatine to give tbe neceszary "body" to .the preserve. • • ..Repeat, it :—"ShlIoh's • Cute, will al- ways cure my coughs and 'colds." • Lord Cromer endet bumbee pi. Lord's following. hint *refused to vote *tither. for or against the British .buileet. ,.. . AN ENGLISU . AUTHOR WROTE: • . "NO shade,. no shine, no fruit,' - no flowers, no •lcaves—Novenilleer.'' Many Americans would 'add no . freedom 1 train- catarrh, which is se aggravated during thie month that it becomes constantly. troublesome. There is . ob- i , tinclant proof that. catarrhis •acoli- stitutional disease. it is related to • Scrofula and consumption, being one of :the wasting diseases. ifood's-Ser- saparilla has shown that what is cap-, able of • eradicating scrofula, complet- ely Cures catarrh, and taken in time 'prevents .consumption. We etinnottsee hoiv any ,sufferer can put 'oft taking this medicine in view . bi the widely published record of its radical a.nd pertnanent cures: It is undotibtedly America's Greatest li/letlicino for Am- crice'S Greatest . Disease—Catarrh. . ea,4, eeceoe More people would put their savings in the Debentures of this Company if they realized the timplicity and safeness of this form of investment. It tnemly means that one deposits a certaid amount—any sunt over Nw1thIthis Company for a period ,elif time, not less than one year, •preferably fives years, or less if .desired. The debenture kern which the depositor receives is a promise of the Compariy to pay the sum mentioned, phis the interest, at 4 per coat, per annum at the time of expiration. This promise is secured by over $11,010,000 of assets. The in- terest coupons attached are the same as cash and can be deposited as such. Huron & Erie Deben- tures are an investrhent of the highest class, and the man with small savings can share hi it equally its well as the capitalist. Write for full particulars. ti stel s Loan 8t Savings Co., London, Ont. • Evidence Was taken at the investi- gation ,of the accident to the steamer Empress of Ireland, to show that she struck • some Object lire a • sunken wreck. • THE LAST 13ITE. LL through my life T•vt. wondered why, With every treat rye had, E. And, though all the rest he good, • . The last bite is so bad! ' Repeat it :--A`Shiloh's Cure will al- a.ys cure my eonghs (tad colds." A flume et the power hipeg was carried away result the city was in several nights. plant at Win - ,and as the darkness for GOOD .STOCK FOR BREEIVIO White Cochins Are Fair Layers, Sut Excel In Weight and Hardineso. White Cochins belong to the Asiatic class. They are only fair layers, but are of good build and generous weight. The Standard gives Weight as follows; A Trio of White CochIns. Cock, 11 pounds,. hen, 814 pounds; Cockerel, • nine • pounds, and pullet, • seven pounds. • They have .a. might yellow beak, bay colored eyes, yellaw shanks and a; pure white plumage. They are very hardy, lay brown -colored eggs and are .very persistent sitters. They are a single- • combed breed. Positive I'd saved the • . largest grape? . Alis, my plan is foiled, I'd kept it for the fare- , - weli taste, Ttll' and—that last grape spoiled Ast extra cake, a sugar •leaf, •. INhaped . like an Easter lacinnet, IS good—all but the wind-up bite, • That has no sugar` on Lt.. •And so it goes, through everything, Wehoard until the last; Only to find -enjoyment, • Se long deferred; is .past. • • 'Just live from.day to day—that is • The moral of my tale, • Teest, like the last bad grape,we find • Life's sweetness dry and stale. • Tests for • Sclgs. . A good egg Will sink in Water; 'ft will also adhere to the shell. whet honed. • A rough surface, with particles oi lime sticking thereto, is an evidence of freshness. • When eggs are boiled about three minutes, a good medium loegth o1. time, the shell will dry r.k. eltoo when taken from the water. Distrust tle egg with Smooth, glassy shell. •• MIXING FEED FOR THE HENS. Deceastmor 2W, 1909 mersr rod and Towel drier—round Only on Pandora When a knife is dull a Pandora owner never wastes time hunting for a "steel," She just 0 walks over to the emery rod attachment to Pandora, gives knife six or eight passes over the high-grade emery, which puts on the keenest kind of. an edge. This combined emery rod and towel drier is a patent- ed attachment you cannot secure on any other range.. Just one a the many im- provements that go to make Panders the handiest range you can 'buy. 14 Clinton, Out la s etnge Harland Bros. re. TeRaleo Flock of 1-tealthy, Thrifty and • Active Chickens Method of • ' •• Feeding IMportent. — . A prominent poultry man of Massa- thweetts, who breeds very hien-class ilrds, has a method of feeding which is isimplieity •iteeef. He has in each Pen self-feeding hoppers; these hop- pers are transversely divided into ferent compertments and in each com- partreeet li e. different kiwi of feed, They cra kept • SUpplied at all times and hie birds eat as much of each Figs with Wine. • This sounds Sybaritic, bit there is teeny no simple' way to cook figs and ,make them palatable—and the addi• tion of wine is not so elaborate tto it sounds. It requires yery, little; cover with a• cheap cooking claret, and let stand Over night. • Cook slowly in a double boiler. When the figs are sett, take out of the liquid, allowing it t� boil down. Then sweeten and pouf over the fruit, This is strengthening,. aaid cathartic In tendency • si,000 Rinvmtp For A Case of Incurable Constipation To a person who can't be cured of constipation by Dr. Harriilton-s Pills, the above reward will he paid. No cathartic medicine gives such lasting sa.tisftietio't or effects such marvellous cures as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. *Relief immediately follows or headache, bil- liousneee and stomach disorders. No griping pains, no burning sensation, nothing but the most pleasant relief ;attends the use of Dr. Hamilton's Pills—othe'rs not so good. Price O. a bot, at all dealers. • Uses for COld Coffee. • A good. pudding is made of corn- etarch flavored with coffee instead of chocolate. Moldand serve with cream. When milk is scarce, use cold coffee in gingerbread and different kinds of brown middings, Now that the crearny tints of lace are so fashionable, the lace may be dyed with left -over coffee. Heat strain two or three times and use strong or weak as the depth of color Is desired. 41---74;...,071/!4•4A. A SUCCESSFUL HORSEMAN. 13.t. '.41111 • A Feed Fox. •Xind of feed as they nee, reining it to ' suit themselves. • • His stock is always healthy, and thrifty.. He never feeds any . NrSt or damp feed to his fowls,. old or yottee, 'From' the first they are fad on dry feed and get it from the'boppers. . Each hopper contains a variety of grain, bran and middlings and a com- partment full of dry beef scrape. His plan saves an imeterme ernount of de. tail work and museles with. hot mitehee and mixed feed. , • POULTRY NOTES. Boiled Oats or ether gr•s,ir. makes a good laying feed. 13e sure the Lens. are eravidee with a dust bath. Oki hens niake the beet mothers, but the pullets are the letter la.yers. The breed you 111-e best is the beet b”0,od for r ou to keen. Sitr,iin and gravels as well as char. coal eqr:old b!, acelksitle to the pout, try, ty runt:tie vegetable parings, hqtas, email potatoes..., dey bread alid allot craps through a bone cetter each dav led feediag it to the bees, you win bevel eege vilee °then 'eeves "Tiin ££L • 2:021 "iarvel Winner of any pacer on Grand Cipenit, eke Each Animal Worth 25% Over its Cost On ,2% of a Cent a Day Nobody ever heard of "stock food? -curing the bets or colic, making hens by in winter, incr.:loins the yield of milk Bye pounds per cowa day, or restoring run-down animals to plumpness and vigor. When you feed ." stock rood " to your cow, horse, swine or poultry, you are merely feeding them what you are growing on your own farm. Your animals do need not more feed, but something to help their bodies get all the good out of the feed you give them so they can get fat and stay fat all year round; also to preventdisease, cure disease and keep them up to the best possible condition. No 'htock fobd" can do all these things. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC can and does. It is ot a "Stock Food" But a "Conditioner" • • •'ROYAL. PURPLE STOCK spaci FIC contains no grain, nor farm products • It increases yield of milk from three to five pounds per cow per clay before the Specific has been used two weeks. it makes the milk richer and adds flesh faster than any other preparation known. Young ealves fed with ROYAL PURPLE are as large at six weeks old as they would be'when fed with ordinary materials at ten weeks. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC builds up run-down animals and restores them to ' plumpness almost magically. Curesbots, Colic, worms, skin diseases and debility permanently.. Dan Malwan. the horseman, say's: have Used ROYAL PURPLE STOCK PECIFIC .riersistently in the feeding 0( "rile Eel,' 2.021;largest.winner of any pacer tin Grand Circuit in 1908, and 'Henry Winters,' 2.091, brother of !Allen NVinters,'•witmer of $36,000 in trotting stakes in 1908, These horses have never been off their feed since I commenced Using Royal Purple Specific almost a year ago, and I will always have it in my stables." ' STOCK AND POULTRY SPECIFICS. One 50c, package of ROYAL. PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC will last one animal seventy • days- which' is a littli aver two-thirds of a cent day_ Most stock foods in flfty cent packages last but fifty days and are given three times a day. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC ' is given but once a day, and lasts half again .fts P:Mg. A E1,50 pail containing four times the amount of the fifty cent paeltage will last 280days. ROYAL PURPLE will increase :he value of your stock 25* It is •an astonishingly quick fattener, stimulating the appetite and the • relish for food, assisting nature to digest and turn feed into flesh. Asa hog fattener it is a leader. It will save many tirnes its cost in veterinary bills. ROYAL PURPLE pow -Tay SPECI- FIC is our other Specific for poultry. not for stock. one 50 cent package will last twenty.five hens 70 days, or St pail costing.$1.50 Will last twenty-five hens 2se days. which is four times more • material for only three times the cost It makes a ' laying machine" out Of your hen* summer and winter. prevents fowls losing •fiveh moultin_g.time, and cures poultry drseases. Every package of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC or POULTRA SPECIFIC is guaranteed. • Just uge FtOYAL. PURPLE on one of your animals and any other preparation on another animal in the game condition: after comparing results you wilt sayROYAL PURF'LE. has them all beat to death, or elseback comes your money. FREE—Ask ' • your merthant or write us forma- valuable 32.pagc bonklet on cattle and poultry diseases, containing also choking receines and full particularS abnut 2R,ORystASLPPEUCRIFPILCES.STOCK and POUL.... will supply yoit direct, expR0treYsasIgiQ4P-testin'rawridiee, specifificysOfuronicamnneortch.gteltts • oonr sretcoeciketsoofecSiln.o504,a pail for either Poultry • Blake money acting as our agent in • your district. Write for terms. Por sale by all up-to-date met:chants. Vi A. Jenkins Illg.Co London,Can. • Royal Ftirplo Stock and Poultry Specifics and free booklet are Kept in stock by W. S, Ilohne THIS MEDICINE IS BREATHED That's why it is sure to mire Cat- rra. You see it goes direct to the Never allows his horse to 'suffer pain. ,source of a the disease,—its . healing Ile always uses Nervilino *which is ivapor repairs the damage catised by rioted for 'curing stiffness, rheumatism, 'catarrhal inflammation. "Cata.rrho- swellings and strains. Nerviline is iozone always cum cc uhe ib g oes just as good inside as outside. For into tho,se tiny cells arid passages cramps, MIK', and internal pain it's a. 1 tgil worhdoirneartyhodnrteiies sdealese eattent'Itanyreat.: perfect marvel. In the good racing i Impossible for l'Catarrhozone" to fail Stables Nerviline is always used,—be- as any doctor will tell you. Don't cause it makes better horses and be misled into thinking there is any, smaller veterinary bMs. Twenty-five thing so good as Catarrhowne,--use cents buys a large bottle of Nerviline; it and you'll soon say good-bye to try it. • catarrh. -12ARIAND CORN • WHEN you brder Syrup emphasize the name 'CROWNBR" for '• this name means that you want the best—the purest— . the most wholesome and reliable table syrup it is poesible to • produce. So rerfect and genuinely deli- cious 1.11 "Crown Brand Syrup" that you'll enjoy its flavor about ten times more than that of any other make. • It costs you no more than ordi- nary syrup and yet it is purer, better, and more wholesoine in every way. It is the greatest food for rowing Children, and can be given in any quantity "Crown Brand Syrup" is put tip in 2, 54 ro and eo lb. air -tight tins, with lift-off lids. When you buy "Crown Brand' ' yda obtain a Syrup as clear as crystal and of guaranteed purity and wholesomeness. The Edwardsbarg Starch Co. ESTABLISHED ABLISHED 1858. Offices: Os clisbitsAtiesi. MONTREAL, TORONTO Ind BRANTFORD. The News -Record to the end of 1.910. fo.:' $1.00,