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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-7-12, Page 7Make the Rinso liquid first D. not put Rine() direct from the package into the tub. Mix hall' a package of p Rinse inn little cool weter until it is like cream hen addtwo quarts of hailing water, . and when the froth sub- sides, you will have a clean amber -coloured liquid, Add this liquid tq the wash tub, until you sit the big lasting Rinse suds. Thenfi soak fixe clothes: clean. k ti daimagazianzasamsakegamistor Rinso is as splendid for 'the regular family washing es Lux iq for fine fabrics. Lever Brothere'•L.irnited 'Toronto R305 I .EALTI-I EDUCATION BY DR. J. J. 1VMIDDLETON Provincial Board of Health, Ontario , Dr. Middleton a111 be glad:,to answer questions on Public Health mat• tare through this column. Address lilm,at Spading House; Spadini, Crescent, Toronto.. "More than one-half of the chronic complaints which embitter the middle and latter past of life,"' says Sir Henry Thompson, the,surgeon, "is due to; avoidable errors in diet. One cause of error is lack of knowledge in -the choice of good and evil in regard to food—its selection, nutritive value, preparation and consumption." I would go even farther' than Sir inl~e1.04tionWT,PRIr]It$ ;;lore Eire Truck as Part. of Equip, nnent for "Ctenrtps. •One of the greatest er'gaid/ed atop - awhile tours ciaon year is the.'Trelt" t'f the 1Miohit tit Pikrls Association with headquarters- in Detroit, 1\l(icb, The genual outing conduoted by this body is of Internettonal importance becans,e the route invariably extenlie k _ougfi a large -section of Canada, The tour this Yoar, which ettl'ts tiny $, will bo made through the ,State of r1Miclrigan to Sault. Ste, Marie and thence straight a)ro;;s:l4orthern _ Ontario to Ottawa and back 03 Windsor via I ingstou, Peterb'oro Toronto, Itarlriltgn and Lon• don, the f eloll'being made on July 21. Officials of tire' assool !tion malts It Perfectly plain that the animal outing no "joy ride," and they insist that all partletpante take the event serious - ,Tile math ,purpose of the tour is to promote the cause of 'geed roads and to encourage friendship among the motorietg of .Canada trio :the United States, ;The fact that about tour-Aftlls of the 1923 ' .tour ..has been router;„ tln'ough Canada is an indication of tho sincere intentions of the "Pikers," An interesting detail in connection , with the, arrangements for the great • tour is the safeguards which'are taken' to prevent and tweet fres; At all but two or three :places, t1,o ;I ternational. tourists spend the night uder canvas, Camping equipment,•fleld tchens and other impedimenta are tr spo1-h d by motor transports and Ono of the ape- cial yehlcles is a fire truck' which car- ries ails the appliances or fighting 'darned!. Knowing the dange that arises in allowing camp fires, to s ouidor, the tour officials insist that a] 1 traces; of burning embers be oblitera ted before the motorcade moves, bit ,t o the 11030stop. If the tourists pass 'spot where a grass or forest fire hits ',started, all ;luands turn in to -help ex inguish the blaze as a patriotic duty. The precautions againstfire taken by the'MlchigenAssociation As ciation aro well 'worthy ,of adoption by all auto- mobile travellers. 1y Not on should; the ordinary tourist be carefu about camp fires and the use of,mat es, but he should, carry with him so e appliance for use' in case of fire emergency 11IIN, l l'UKLI .BLIIUII li ei-tbs a General \'Veaiklaega Loss of Health, 28 PeoplePeople woltld veal10e rho hnpo11' •into 0E kosptng the br�oiod rich arid' pone titaro woidol be 1e_cilsickness. The blood is the meatus tlurougii whloh the ncial't'ihni tit gained froon food reaches tat (Different parts of thio brndy,, If the blood X113Ian-nurn, t )e, noui"1 lunont that triactuer, rho ne't"v,os, and orgouio of the: body is to toted with poltacn and d1s- coos ;leper;,'. 'flue bleed is Hilo the nredfrin by which the 'bedy Ag[1tsoff d sass's, If the blood is thin and `yatcu'y this pPoa'O' of p ol',sltenee ta%dis- eaWeakened.weakeel. If you acre' weak and lain drown, if pour norVeo are fray- ed, if you holt anfbition1blave no ap- pci1tte; ands' aro short of `brc'atlt after 0111811 t.. ex„a'tinti, !ire trouble is a2moet sheers, due to poor blood, In caefes got tdh8 lrbud you ehetRel talcs, Dr. WIlileuirs' Pink Pills' to build sip tho bliocsl They help, to enriele and purity the biload from diet to Iao't doge, andandht thla�'way bring new bisalt!; ands olhrengtit to weals; ran -down 1'op1a Mrs. John'iltnunotnls, 101nivala Dot„ teiiie of the benefit Dr. 1Vdlllaanty' 888580 FLUB, ware to her, as Polpowel—"I became vary Weak sad wows hardly able to walk and hall to bo helped ull'sitatCo. I had no eppettho and slept Poorly at fright,X flneely went be u, doctor who. told lite the troolblo was lack of blood anus thou: my' oontbitiou was woolens. Ho gave. me nied'ticina, Which I took faithfully, but did not improv°. I was adyierd to' dry Or, Wl14ilaars' Ptak Pill, ananddid• so,,and afitep 2 had taken two er'tluree boxes felt that biter, were belpt•ng -nue. I could' eat better, and I sllefpt better. 1 continued 'using the plditat for some time' longer and quite recovered my old-time strength andfle�o(t that I have to thank Dr, WIlddame' 7Pimk Pills that 2 son not no Invalid to -day," You can get these pills' bhlro>tgh any dealer , in medicine /'^'. by man a,post-- .paid, et 50. cents` ,bok,:from The Dr, W1Uliams' Medicineicine Co. Broc vilila, 1d n n lrl an f r m a t 1 ch m whether it is his own car or somebody Painting Under Water. Sometimes, even round oto own coasts tho sea is so' calm and its water' are contained in vegetable pile, oleo- so clear that we can look over the side margarine, lard and dripping, as well of a boat and see something of the else's property. as in butter, They are easily digested l strange scenery that lies' beneath its and -supply twice as ,much heat When surface. AY .1,I1�Ci ldo.l�tx , Lucky NtlrIlbers. 1 2, r;7 H H t 1 sl 74074' Q74 37o37 0 3,71 /��/jyj 4 444'4444 ,('. Wr1113 .these nu1nlicr7 to a row{ 1 2 3 4 6 8 7 9 Ault a' friend to tell you: which 1 his tuctcy number. tf bo sore t tat 8 has that honor tell htus that you foretold that (alleged) fact by writing all of the nutfibors except iia 1110109 one I ,';ee to probable, 8 19 not his loopy number, you can go ahead with the stunt.- y011 Will multiply the digits, treating• theist as Ah eight part h lather, by a numtt.O9' pt'htoh will g vc oe the product h g lucky nun!•_ bat' 9 tunas ropagt (1, Ali tiiAt yeti need fil,an`i311 Y notbod ofd m- 8o'4'e'ring his mnittfll)er, 1)o it this Wi#.y i Mentally multiply his `lucky '; nuhtbor by 9, '1118 product In the ntultipliei! Upon saceesatylly soinpleting the stent tell your: friend that the tact that CFO digit, save his lucky ;lumber, appears in the pl'oddet provo's that his chores of a lucky number is a wise sone.•. (Clip this out and paste it, with others of 'the aeries, in a scrap.` book./ Tho Narrow Path. There tiro' occasional doubts 4n the minds of the eldeoa of the Moore family tie' to this quickness' of Tommy's wits, but there hal nevem bean any doubt that -n lesson learned by him, however slowly, ie forever adtea•. re- membered.:' "Won't you sillakc hands with me, Tommy?" ached one of his sisters ad- mire -re, but Tommy hung back, y.,.. "I don't care to," he solid, with ter- rible distinetnesS. "Don't you' like me?" asked the un- wise visitor.' "No, I don't!" replied Tomy, and then theme wea a shocked chorus' from the family. "Tommy;" said ,his aunt, ,reproach- fully, as she withdrew trim Prom. the public g-aza, "why did you slay sur!' a the' pre- ratios thing to IVIr. Jones ?„ burned in the body as do p $r e rn many Parts of the world the'water a, p( "Because, auntie," staid 'bis wri'g- sins and: carbohydrates.'ay tcommon Is. always like crystal, se that fish of w? Ong charge; "I got .licked lash week Othe latter, rile 'most di articles of diet are weird shape and gay hues can be seen „� d for met tolling the truth, ant a` sho'u't warmth -producing potatoes, macaroni, rice and ;,'the dartiitg in and out of bti�e'briglntly-col ���°«ac"�'>3 �� '��; -,\ never take any risks; agarol" other starchy grains. Sugar is essen- erect weeds that cover ,the rocks, " Henry, and say, that' fully three-;ttally a carbo ydrate, and the green. An artist, Me. Zahr, was eo struck fourths of the chronic :complaints vegetables, contain small amounts; but with what he had seen fitoiu above that spoken of are due ho' errors in diet . ;'their prifno• Value lies in the vitamines l;,e put on a diving dress and 'spent There is no doubt that there is need and mineral 'salts 'that they contain.' of reform both in ,our methods of' - choosing food and in ,our habits of. In a Nutshell. eating, In these days of high prices A certain Scottish minister in. a t -maps m bold to say that foodis-WestHag'hland parish 'had nev_erbeen not expensive. But in -truth, the high getting back to the outface; but why price we pay is largely due to the •fact 7cnowti to all'ow'ai et -roger to occupy should ,he not take hie materials with many days walking about amidst the wonderful scenes of the sea !door. Then ;an ideacameto him. He had painted pictures, from •tnomory after that we do not. show reason in our_ b pu1p1t, Edihim and actually, make his paintings selection.I On anis'occaKtiou; however; 5111 n- under water? Many people are sceptical of all burgh, divinity student, who Happened sA He had to evolve a satisfactory out - change to the diet upon which their m tt, 001111d at th.el manse on. the Satur- t easer was needed, and be lied to clampgrandfathers were reared. We.do not day and asked the•mtni.eter if he might his Canvas to it to prevent it from pay as much attention to the rations;, be allowed to preach the Following of mankind; as in ,the army, they pay. play to the feeding of their horses. A farm- • er alters the dietary of his stock ac..] "MY dear young man, said- the min- - cording to their needs, inter, laying a band on hiss shloulder, In ordinary life the laborer, the , "gin, I let ye preach the morn and ye things new, and refuse to make any to be spending' a few days in the Par" t for : the purpose. A heavy metal floating up . But ethe main difficulty lay in finding paints that would not, run when, Worked under' water, At length he found, that if the canvas was thoroughly dressed with 'oil it ,would dressmaker, the sedentary worker all -gle a better siermon than• ma, ° my folic take special thick, heavy paints per - take the same sort of meals. This is wad never agoto be satisfiedw1' niq fectly. wrong. We follow blindly, each the preaasdnr1 and gin, 7e're neo a better other, ehoo$ing foods far beyond the 'preacher than me, ye're ala' worth 4is.' At last all was ready. for the over reach of our puxses: toning ' tae." painting to be made. He slipped over The primary purposes of Mood the side of thg-boat in a' diving cos. ore:—(1) To repair waste; (2) to . tume and walked about, until he had promote growth; (8) to provide en- , 1 . found a scent that -would make a really ergy and heat, and so enable the + Cl1 i ,beautiful picture. Then he signalled healthy body to resist disease. � �� to the boat which was following him. A..proper; dietary must contain the three classes of foods: proteins,fatsr t*f paints`to be' lowered,. and carbohydrates,',with a sufficient : G i a! a With rack &s amount of mineral salts and vita- With,his seat, are painted mines.- The protein foods eggs, meat, "o ` away- until the picture woo iinis410d. fish, cheese, milk, peas, beans and \ 4 Then with his materials he was;hauled lentils; - repair waste and promote \1\\l� �to the euiface,', where the picture ,was growth, ; The vegetable proteins do the 11 II' doh, found to be a great success. sante tvork'as the protein of es'gs"and for, his ,easel, palette, brushes, and meat, aro' much cheaper and: a apps - Needn't Rub It In. Masseur—"Yes, sir, as I said before, sir, your skin le very unsightly." Patron (irritably) —."Well, you needn t rub iti n '" • tisingly prepared, 'form an excellent Weddings by Proxy. substvtute:for the more expensive ani - wedding, the occasion of the recent royal wedding, the bride and bridegroom Fats', which supply energy and heat, met at the great altar in Westmhitter Abbey, as is the custom of modern times; But was not always, the case. In the pact many Princesses have been married by proxy. Anne of Denmark married James VI: of Scotland, but the bridegroom was represeutod at the ;altar by life earl marshal, The marriage took place in Denmark, and some time elepedl before the .bride was able to joist her husband Mustard with water to e 'M1st en's f a dila.ldila.paste. Add water 'consistency thicknesse obtained. Ifail desired desired for every If a ;milk. MM. mustard freshly• Meal. • .•: hcitittricist. Opportunities in the Veterinary Profession If you desire 90 enter into a profession you should con aider what the new field of Veterinary Science has to offer. Graduates have splendid opportunities for a successful Career. You should inquire. , Session deg ns October 1st, 1923 Write for bulletin and calendar to C. D. McGilvrayi M.D.V",; Principal Onario Veferinary College GUELPH N ONTARIO 4 illllla.tea '811181' "t8nde,f uhf Ontario ltntvoitsity of Toronto Damen—sent of Agriculture • Sho ,embarked for Scotland after the ceremony, but a: tempest drove the ves- sel, on board of which were the bride and proxy husband, on the coast, of DeumarIt, and shore they had to re- main for some months. Then rho 'bride returned home, and ',hones VL set out from Scotland and took with shim a clergyman, by whom he and the shipwrecked'peincess were married without proxy. Charles I. ,of England was the son of this union, and he, too was married by proxy to Henrietta Maria of Franco, the proxy husband on this occasion be- ing the Duc. do Chovreuso. When. Henry VI. became the hus- band of Margaret of Anjou, the royal husband was represented by William dela, Pole, DuIce of; ,Suffolk. .When Napoleon married his second wife, the Archduchess Maria Louise, immediate- ly after ha had divorced Josephine, he was represented by two proxies,. his personal friend; Buehler, and the ,trch- Russell T. Kelly, President"Canadian Good Roads Association Ruslsel0 T. I%elley, °•t "Hamilton, re- oen ly elected .prreeldiO'nit- of the' Cane.- dfan Good Roadie Aetolodlation: Mr. Kal1ery fe paiesiid'emt o8 the HamIllton Advertisers? Agency and tis well-known Por his Interest in public ai'9aies. He Se rp0Sit president of the Hamilton Chamber of Commlerco and was active do organiSirng the Bamiittaw Ad:vertice hrg Club ' and; the Hamilton Rotary Club, in both of w'hbcdi he served as, presludent: Hie advertising and public Work has included, 'th'ree traneeGanad9, trips an the Lsist fovryeans,ftiom Vic- toria, to Halifax, speaking in m'oet of the principal elitist. Measurement Marvels. An American scientist, Dr. W. W. Cobentz, states that if the heat reach- ing' the eaching',the earth from all the..stars were concentrated 00,a thimbleful of water, two centuries -w¢uld be required to bring the liquffi to boiling point, Dr, Cobentz has perfected the titer mop8lyle, a,. heat-meaauring device. which will determine the heat radia- tion of a star so infinitesimal that 1,- 000 000 ;000,000 years will bo required ,for the'. ray to warn; water of the volume of a halfpenny, The mato' 'no will.measure the heet,of a candle at a distance of one mile; • A Malrnmoth Pig. What Is claimed to be the largest; pig in the world `vas,exhibited, in Aus- tralia recently, , The animal weighs' 1,:1881h., or more than half a ton, and'measur'es S ft, ain. in length. its height is aft. Stn; it has a waistnreasuremotst of Gft. Gin. wltilo it is only twenty -Ave mould old.• This giant looks more like a hippo- potamus than pig, and when it has Iluisted grow; g It is probable that it will resemble,an elephant more than a product of te farmyard. Nilnard's • Lbrbhenl for Coughs h Colds Value of a Prairie Wind-Breal, "My 3,000,treeu now forni a complete windbreak and shelter for !lipase and. yard andalso give riio'an_ideal garden spot," wrote 05 central: Manitoba: fan'm- er-to the Director of Forestay recently. `Thee trees were planted in 1303 and 1204, approxinrat 3,000 being stet taut in the two,years. Nlteety-Ave per cont. lived and ma,cle good growth, a perfect wind -break and protection to garnlenr. One thousand dodl'8ro would not buy this shelter, no,, nor throe times th11a4. duke Charles, amount," SQUITOE Minard's tapes the itch and sting out of insect bites, A Toughing Sermon, "'He preached a very touclting 500- 111010 8110117" "td,e dill that; • You should Have Soo11 the collection they teak MIna rd'S Llnlmene to Corns and Warts flia�'ii . iEUT ��i'�t,ti11' l l 8lv0r9et-other knotvrr how fatal Ile hot stuns .er montlia are to 101308 ,o11i34 zeal, Ch'olortt infaptuIn, .19antiOoty, dystn try, tient; 51514 r0t0000eli troubles are -o9fe at this time sad o8Geu ati pre? ,cloue'tittle life 4H. lout after only a few haul's' ['Mese, The moli1el' who 1ceeple Beby''s Own Tablets lru the 115,118' feele safe., The oceas*Op'al use of 11ue flab' hots prevent stotneeli and bowel ll+oua b1es•, or if the troubles° nes sir ldonly —as it generally . (tees, ---the Tablets will bring theb'oby safely through, They aro sell by medican'e dealers of by moil DA 250 a bos'Proan'17hle Dr, Wil. ;;ones' Modeleinve Co., Brookville,' Ont, It Worked; In Philadelphia there is told th 34101y of a youthful medico who took his ginl, to the opgra. Now bolo' curtain, was, late in rising and the girl complained of foaling faint, The doctor , took something from his pocket and said to her: "Hoop 'this in your mouth; but be careful not to swallow !t," The young woman placed the tablet Upon Mer tongue and turned it °vett need over, but it would not dissolve, She felt bettor, however, .110ct after a while she took the tablet from her mouth and ailpped'it into her glove. She was muttons! to examime tt 1m •!hie light, that tasteless 9ubetanCe that had afforded her such relilef, Whelp they bbd: lett-the open%house, the girl stopped underan electric light and, unbuttoning her glove, said: "That tablet you gave MO made n)e feed ever, so much better," Then the bent over something white and round in bar hand; laolsed up, at the dootor and etammened, "Why, 'Louis, .Lt's only,a pearl but- ton!" The only way to make war impos- siblo is to stop getting ready fey war, —Dr. Frank Crane. • --4 - MONEV ORDERS. When ordering goods by mail Bend a Dominion Express, Money Order: London's population of 17,476,168 puts it well at the head of European cities. ,Next' come" Berlin, 4,000,000; Paris, 8,000,000; Vjenna, ' 2,000,000;, and ,Constantinople, 1,000,000. • • Ml.,ard'e Liniment for eat° everywhere "Experience shows that success is due less to ability than to zeal. The Winner : is he who gives himself to his work—body -and 'soult"—Chanes Bux- ton. The Pulp -and Paper industry. The Pulp' and Partes Industry of Canada has 100 • mine In operatvom, forty beteg .pulp mills, thi ty-ttiree paper mills, and ,twenty-sove'n'produce both pulp and paper. Seventeen of the latter' aro news print,plants. - The pires0511 progreety' o8 the industry Indi- cates dicaste's an output of 1,600,000 WIT ,el! rnewspmi,ut flit 1924. :This will: mean the utilization of over 2,260,000. cords of pulpwood fora single year's newsprint output inthis', Donitni0!n. ` Minard's:Liniment used by Physicians. Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed,and some few to be chewed and :digested.' That is,' some books aro to be read only in parts;, others to be read,' but not curiously; and some few to be' read wholly and with dilligence and attention. Lord Bacon. Ai s tF� 9.s MC LB Yi3 QUICK, 7t 11' (a NES Two of a'doNela�' "Qudch"; Ae'sserl-s Delicious Nourishing ,pro,1erecl'iti n rriaiito Add mills to filo contents of a package of ONVIbTO- �BI E tluiclt Pudding. Sola for n infinite. Pour in a mould' to cool — and• your dessert is ready. p t all grocers Insist ef6 r 7 ,G'T3 MctyfRiIN'3 /N711V0If 7Hada by hisLAit1NO LII1I10ED, Tiamlltgn and Winnipeg. q1G he TANDEM D©uh/c 400ing Asi/ent, easy wor/link eynddlyd` b/epump phot definite& rep/ams e/10 Whig type moele/ Pumps a//R7sds of//quids, Ce» ,.bo dra✓ntrd to pfwnrlt ti0ezlig't ,3300y tloptime mud to •air t with hoUse,7o/d too ' 1 $15 ITAT VOILA HARbWAR$ 0Rt JAlME9 SMAl9T P1AMT saoci08l1tb:381i RINE, pR yOUR ES Cleanses and Beautifies Write,MURINE CO, CHICAGO. for Free Bookon'byo Caro Back toop'k. Kendall's Spavin- Treatment will got that lame horse back on tho job again. For K morn than 'forty yoara oo endalll's Spavin Cure it has boon removing spavins splint ringbone, thoroughpin and. all kinds of body 41400110 Get hat sour druggist's tad=also Malmo took . ✓1 Tee, on iha Morse and his •' • Discuses', or unite dtact to DR. a. J. IOSNDALL COMPANY, Snosburo Falls, 1)t., U.S.A. Ke6Ed& i8 Spavin Treatment -3' ss.. • ' + _.. UNLESS you see the nam are not getting Accept only all "unbroken ,par Aspirin," which contains direct' physicians during 2 years and Colds I-Ieadaci` Toothache Neuralg Earache , LuI Jba, Handy "Bayer"' boxes of 12 t rbletse-A1 *Mirth 30 0110 01410 mmol- rr« I,b , i in r; daaUesil alter of 0a110 1tnnchr wt,rlc u , 1 )ad�eUPrlatttiOS, to 01115111 tb, 1,s1 S a r tlr,,t 0111 b8 9ta npa1 wan tasty U, U11..1 ,rod