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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-7-26, Page 7LILY Corn Syr For PreservIn Half Lily White and Half Sugar you will have woiderfiti succes$ with your preserves if you follow the example of the Technical Schools and replace half the sugar With LILY WHITE Corn Syrup. The initial saving in money may be small; but rcur jams and jellies will keep better* will have finer flavor, will be just the right consistency and Will not crystallize. LILY VITHITE,Inakes Dandy Candy Endorsed by good houSewiVeS eVery. where. LILY WHITE corn Syrup i4 sold by all grocers in 2, 5 and 10 lb. tins. THE CANADA STARCH CO., LIMITER, MONTREAL. ' aos Btriefore9oir&oft. Engine Driven by Sun's Rays. The stin's rays are need to generate aovrer in A ministure engine which wae the subject of a recent &moil Itration in the.I.Lneted States. a. parabelic coppee mirror focused he nye, on a test telha et water, the eat c amine* steam, which in. turn pointed the tiny engine at a high rate Mr. Bernard Cetoseinan the inventor, atd theft hes, enventleu could, be used oprovideat et, I:eat, and power; or •to perate Motor trucks: "Cool," he added, "will before very ong be coneldered Genvethiling:whieb. astray cutters up the esniai 'Every coMmunity will have Its meet -canning plant, where the sun reee eel be caught tend concent.rated; The- milMons of units of enemy IDOTLL the tin which, WO now waste, while .we ontinue to draM theearth a tts, oil ,Ad coel, will be put to we!. ' A'Business Builded by Love. Tth,o letslauees was started during the Greet War, ween A Tittle Italian girl, 13aey Scavine begged her mother to buy leer a dell encl. MSthe other -little girls- she played with lied. Her father, an artist, was. away 'soldering, and the mother hail no money to buy a- doll. She would, have made may eaeriflcie- to gratify the CAM's desire, bat louring a doll of the conventional toy,shop type was.cut of the question, So, Love pu ,0/1. ITS thinking cap erne solved the prroblene : • . The young mother wee en art stit dent, and tad ideas, She plekedi bit,5 of f elt, and -put oit them made a new sort .o/ doll. Thep she painted Its 'face and dreseed gaily In fancy clothes,. Her little daughter was delighted, and when she Went out en lite/ Ilerk te 14417, her playnebes, who had• expensive, faehionably eluessed cluells, admired hers -se much that itisy begged their mothers to buy- them one just like it. The remilt.was that ordens; for dolls poured 4u GO fat Seavine ehe very Soon hadmore than she c,ould At the close of the war when her painter „husband, , returned to ,their linme in Turin he, with other artists, beg.azi-to help her, painting the dolls and designing new figaees. Tithe buelness grew. and "'grew until, as the New York Tiniet, toadebhe story, flee dolls, began to alopea.rein the Will- clows ,of Italy'e leading stores and in Paris ea. the Rue -de la ,Paix. Thou they epread to South. America and to New York's Fifth Avenue, where they stare ont of ,the Window with the:same nonchalance aa in ,Itafiy, and Francs, Wheireehe Lend doll, as- they are celled, is7Often, semi reclining on.e. seta or in a cornier of a lady's motoe oar .besIde her highbred dog. , To -day tthere are more than '100 did- ferent figuree, the face, all painted by welMenown _artists and all varying, in exproe‘sion, but all the dolls; are un- breakable 'entirely made •of felt, with fluffy hair and unusual clotiree. npe Lemke doll IS now eetreously ()mused/oral' Italy's Important contribution to the are of toymulalpg. , Lore' nev-er fades. It always finds 'a wtsty , help es over rough reads. No problem -ie bOponcl. its, reach.. "I would send you a kiss, papa," mote little Lucy, who was away on a isit, "but I have been eating onions." OIVE OF .4 DOZEN "QUICK" DESSERTS Ecortomieal - Nourishing Add milk to the contents of a package of INVINC- IBLE Cocoanut Pudding. Stir, boil fofttiew.minutes and serve. ' • Insist on McLAREN'S INVINCIBLE §914 by all grocers itad by MotAll. ENS !MITA,. Hamilton and Winnipeg. ' 16 Mintaassissannsars. amiaireassanomrsitem{ , Left to right I—Lt,-Col. Hami/toriMedderhurn, 0,13.E., Mr. A. E. Carlyle, Sir john Ferguson, K.B.E„ and the Rt. Hon, Lord G.C.I.E., G.C.S.I„ members of the British Masonic Grand Lodge of England, deputed by IIis Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught to officially represent their lodge at the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of Canada in Toronto, and to carry greetings from the Grand. Lodge and Masonic Fraternity of England to the Grand Lodge and Masonic Lodges of Canada,. They were recent passengers aboard the Canadian Pacific liner "Empress of Scotland." . HEALTH EDUCATION BY DR: J. 'J. MIDDLETON Provinolal Boerd of Health, Ontario Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions an Public Health. mat - tors through this column. Address hint at SPadina Helm% 81041" Crescent, Torouto, A. direct plain message to the pub- , I was talking to a Toronto alderman: re often ‚carries weight when more a few days ago and he thought people e ebonite methods of publicity fail. were just es healthy befcire tiny of Simple statements tersely told, strike these up-to-date methods of public the imagination. "Hygiene can prevent more crimes hIteasltehemPsr°sPtraagnangeda.thwaetreaninatgedrinlIceadn. thanany law," is one of these. should say 'this- vvitb the record of Why is this message effective. Be- the Toronto Health Department so cause it stimulates thought, and when obvious to everyone, ' Why,. the in - Once the public begirt to think serious -1 fent mortality rate alone has been due ly about any subject, that subject be- in half in Toronto during the past ten comes a topic of interest, the news-; years. Typhoid fever has been Prae- papers get hold of it and mane*, teeny abolished, coinmunicable dis- avenues of publicity result in conse- , eases have been very much reduced Many a man or woman on reading I pinranctuimcablleyrs'alal nPdastteheurnlizeildk. STUI 11813 gY e s- qUence. the remark, "Hygiene will prevent , eral surroundings have from a health more crimes than any law," will be , standpoint been very much improved , " tempted to ask what the word hygiene ' and yet one of the aldermen` does not I means. A good opening for 'education ;think that much has been done, He, results, for hygiene is very compre- I does not know- what is going on in . , Someone says that people who are always talking about their ,ancestors are usually like potatoes—the best part ,of them are underground. ' Ina Ws Liniment to corns and Warts In pulling- sleds iii. the Aretie re- gions. the Eskimo dog will average 20 to 40 miles a day., FLIES In the Kitchen? FLIBS In the Dining Room? FLIES In the Barn or Dairy?. FLIES or Insects ,on Cattle? LICE or Mites on Poultry? :113S on Plants? THE SAPHO ,BULB SPRAYER $1.00 FM, Use. with Beebe Powder Kilts fitent all and saves your money and tentper 'SAPRO FOWDBI? IN TINS, 25o, 50c, $1.2.5. SA-1).HO PUFFERS, -15c. If your dealer doesn't stock SapItO Bulb Sprayers, orao• /ront, sending his name, KENNEDY MFG. CO., MONTREAL WrIto for rItculor 10 Ontorto AnOnt, Continental Solot Co., 24 AtIolohlo Et. E., Toronto , erve . s ,,, all nae -,tv...ustatti neutralizes the riclutess ot ' fat foods and Makes them easier to ' digest. Mustard enables you to enjoy \•and assimilr food Which othervvise' would bur on the digestive organa. CI eells' A 46 t t hensive and includes both personal, health work. Education along health; and community well-being and every- 'lines' is what he needs, and as soon 'as thing that promotes this well-being. he becomes acquainted with the work In some way, and by some manner and aims of the health department he will be a far more useful servant of the petmle. Prow can hygiene prevent more we have g.ti. ie. get health messages across to the average, ordinary, inan or woman. The reason for this .is plain. There are so many neople of this kind: There are a few higlihreWs and a few, house -breakers and auto, - mobile thieves, once in a while a des- perido who will not even stop at inurdei, but the great znajority of people we come In contdet with from day to day are just plain ordinar hence not so likely to commit crimes crimes than any law? Because it raises the standard of citizenship. It, removes as far as possible those in- fluences and circumstances that lead to a low. state of, moral conscience; it makes people more nearly normal and people with an -average amount of common sense. Many of these goo] people "come from IVIissouri,".that is, they have got to be shown. Some cir- cumstances or experiences in their lives have perhaps given them the im- pression that little of good can be done by hygiene or all that it repre- sents. , If you -can prove to them. that they, are, wrong --not by preaching. serfnons, but by a few. fectill'my, .'1360/1"" become you'r friePtis and' 'Mpporters the good health ;crusade. - against society. I Nearly every criminal exainined has had little or, no training from a hygienic standpoint. Their upbrihg-1 ing has been, it fault. They have not had the advantages of discipline in the home; they have grown up like weeds and developed bad habits and a bed outlook on life. Hygiene tends to remove all infl- encos that will pi...event a 'man or wo- man front jcadiree normal, healthy life. It is one of the finest. words in the. alphabet. EASY TRICKS No. 3£1 The Mysterious Squares • Rere is a puzzle with seventeen matches' or toothpicke. Arrange teem As in A.- Call, to your friends, attention the fact that you have arranged the sev,enteen matches to form six equares Their part of tee trick is this: They ' ere -. to take away- five matches' and leave three. senores. At the conelusion of the. trick all twelve remaining matches 'must be in use- and none of the twelve must hove been -moved. If you have kept your eyes off 13, you will find this to be a prob- lem that is not very easy to solve, 13, however, gives away the secret. (Clip acts out dna pasts it, with othtrs ,01 the series, in a scrap. hooic.) Photographing the, Brain-, The photographer of the tuttere win net teel you to '"Iorik pleasant." lie w11,1 ;exclaim ",Look clever!" For the latest development of photn graphy is the brain -photo. - We are used, by now; to seeing'pio- tu-r•ersof most ot our anaeonly, thanks X-Rayre and eau obtain plettures, ot the unseen damage going on Inside our, tooth, .tho gr-oteseMe hetes behind the sum:Hide), beauty Of birr bred,'Ow nie-edile* that has-penctrated , into -our foot. But the, brain ".9„i'ap,"' lutest fermi Is seMetiting fret.h.' ' The pletnee le, not taken, as luethe ease of xdltaye, through Oro head, 'At openingis, a.elnally Made 722 glib G&W], and a phetogreplele ceseesoo-pe, 15 in- serted. Two tiny lights, aro afIleed to. the end of thta, and a•childf of ten • inmat„ht, yaw,- ye,e,e,arely had ifs brain photographed ln thie way suffered 'no 5711 efteas. , , ; Severalpictures of the dhnia.'g brain were taken and they were ft, the datetreetts of the -child's future brain. 'asv,egtopmee,t, 411 ape same, it will be some While befepe weafticli drop into the photo- gm/1u% and till, for brain portraits. MosIt-of -Ile are tnAto .eoirtiWnit to keep our Secret hidden. - 15 yon satinet inspire tt 1.Van1ah with love of yoUrseif fill her above the brini with lova of herself, all that.rons. over will he yours.--Coltom ' WEAK DIGESTION DUE TO POOR BLOOD Perfect Digestion Will Come if ' the Blood is Made Rich and Red. There Is no tonic for the- stomach that is not a tonic tor every other pert of the body. But the stomach 'de., pends, as does every other orgam 00 the blood- for Its energy, There can be no perfect ,digestion unless yen have rich,- red blood. This IS scientifically true, , The way, then, to tone dp the stomach is- to enrich the Wood. .11lost stomach remedies try to digest Your food, for you, Row much better It Is to tone up tUie. stomach so th-at It will do its own work, as nature in. tended,. There it ITO pleasure in eat- ing predigested food. Tone np your s-toneacle then Your appetite and di- gestion will soon he normal. , If your digeetion is weak and your blood thin, you need ' Dr; Williams? Pink Pills to 'restore the strength to your blood; in addition use care in the s -election of . your di -et and your stomach trouble 'will. seen pass• eway, MDS. Charles La ROGe, Fruitland, Ont., euffered severely, and tells eveut Dr. Williams,' Peak P111 Ad foe her. She was a terrible sufferer from stomaqh trouble. Tht doctor called et nervous indigestion. Everything I ate distressed me, and t be'clarme so weak and rundown I could hardly watk. I bad a pain amend my heart most of the time, and I slept veey peorly. -I Was afraid I would not get weal, se the tcotor's medicine was not helping mo. In this serious condition Dr. Wil- liams" Pink Pills were releammended and I deckled to try themerund I can truthfully soy that they made me feel likeet new person. I will always give this medicine a word of praise when i got a chance for 17 think there Is nothing to be compared with II, for dyspeptics, or any ono. Weak, nervous or rundown." ' You cot get rh-ds,..Jim from any Medicine dealer or by Mall at 50 cents a hex. front TheDr. ivtonethe Go., Brockville, Ont, ' $: - I.oto of 'Em Illiet Bug (in bangronn,a)—"That fel ow' talks o lot aira does- little. Second nag—"Sureu a humbug." 1 6.1loard'a (...inlitiont'for eats everywhere In Good Company, We haee beard often enough that it Is net good for man to live alone. This is true withloet doebt. lt is not 'geed for men to live alone. Dat a. tittle 'eotitucle eomestinues, aswe et and vahuable thing and there IS a difference between soli tude arnd leraelbnees.. The world mray epealt Of aevermit, as a lonely man', but lie es probably le.se, lonely thane inam7 who can bOast a lot of friends. Those who woad -truly know them. steves—and, it -a good thing, to know youpsele—must om•eternee- be. -alone* they must ,someilmes- tnen'teue, search - leglets,of their minds an, to their Inmost thoughts, alum; aspiratiOns. There are people who do notlike to, be.alone -who are, in Short, bored wan, or eitttki"affaid, of,' their own.'.e.ozirpony and dila is not goad. There are people 'who would rather sit.and llama to PDp SlIpS tlian be 8.10114 With 4111e1D intrn thoughts, and Wive -would 'meter to go out With lueople they dile-like rather tha,n byethemselveee I was .onee Metered a holiday atter a serious illneek and I. eannot help' re- calling the advice of .,mY doctor. "Don't go aWraY by YOurstelf" he,ttaid, "Junless you,are fond of your own:00M- panty. . tom ham I didn't zirind it a. bit), pro. -vited I. was, not required to sleep in a h I 1 , ' o • • x ott re an- exception Innglied. "But a Ileleday in Your ,Own Company 670inllm..odulbsYitt,4,ilwori>hoingoodyo'1104,32.11. rbooRteWin eltbji. tireesymeathy." • . On the whole,' I think .w,otneit; are /MOM fe 'lightened of their Own company than men.: 'IUD is probably Why rille.n are so ready to make 'acquaint- asicesL Yo\t win, not find' .xnan "cul- tivating" another man because he tlioesd..'t like dieing oit own, but you wild lint Many iroPoondoing, pt. • "Whet a tutinY Oil you 'ere," an aunt Of Mineionce said to niece Whe Seethed toslitoW decided , prefer - once for hersown. Company, :,'And that le the trend of, opinion invariably. You are tleettied :naorbild if you like to he. -alone. - Tat hew much -more" morbid you are. if you do nbt.illte to he alone sometimes; if you are really bored with yourself; frightened -of Yelir:ftiWn. coinpany. • - If our are constantly vrith people and OD not like te be ',atone on. ocea- ions, then it is. interesting. and .profit: bla .to inquire into , the reason: What to you think about when yon ar alone? Your.self ? . Other people? Ab - 01 -act things? ; CultiVatte youi .own company If you have „, not .alreacly done so; for those 'tile truly love „siontudiehowever friend- less and unbeloved, they nray be; will never know the acbe of:loneliness. ' REMIMB3 best remedy for 'Cuts, on the summer trip The Don't forget MINA.RD'S Bruises Sprains." The ideal' home is a ilerPetual train- - ing school where children are always practicing courage plays, courtesy plays, helpfulness plays, charity plays, plays of kindness and truthful- ness; and these habits and manners become natural, producing sweetness, beauty and strength of character. ttinard'a Liniment used by Physicians, Eighteen tugs were required re- cently to nose the liner Majestic into her pier. 6 SMATtirS' TANDEM. e, 6/4. Act' .4 eesy w0rk/n.4 one/data- ble pinnp'thet clefinite‘ y rep/aees tin Wing type mode/ Pumps tolflactris of/hitt/es'. G'en bdelit.liChott, provetn!. Ewe° prime ono' to meek witn honsehold teas 8.118 frar VOUP liAneWARCOM .JAMIES 5:111.61qT RANT proc,o, ONT isatin to, A! SUMMER cordemitris KILL LITTLE ONES itt -17115 trot sigmot ohkew 't114 hot weather'glare tam litttle ones Baby's Own, Tableta or In a few hours he rnaY be bey.ond aid. Teeee Tablete pm 'Vent .inHainer ,OOOWahlt:G. giVen be- casionally to the \-64 ,und will peomptiy relieve these troubles, if MU come on surldeMy, Ilaby's Own. Tab. las should alivays lesot 112 every home whbre there are gpowing feu- There 15'. -1a other medicine P.ft good andethe Maher has. the andrailtee- of a government analyst that theY at -e' abSbilltelY -safe... The, Tablets are sold by medicine 'dealers or by mail ott 26 Cortes a box frem The Dr: 'Williams? Medicine Coe Brockville, Out, Germs Are Fastidious. Yea may Mink eb.at orue very like ansither. You are wrong. There are ge,em,s, and germs just as there are People and neo,pte, and while some germs will devour anything (more or less), others are as particular se the inest 'fastidious Ivanlan epicures. No germ Is more Particular ka its fond than the whooping. cough germ. Ile is described as. a mOst dainty feett- er, though admittedly Iris 'diet does not sound very Mee. The blood of a humhn beng or a rabbit alwaYs. at- tracts h-im, but his pl.ace de resistance is, this dish with an addition of glycer- ine and, potato. Such. as the ideal Witoopitag-coligh germ's mash. Ctluer germe lave a acacia logger variety of diet. The whooping -cough germ would rather starve than decease from its narrow tastes And yet dt is a small atom to be so fastidious. Five whooptg-cough germs --erseembldng minute rode—may be Placed, end to end, and they will only me.seums Me, tVenty - five -thousandth part of an inch.. MONEY ORDERS. Remit by Dominion Express Money Order, If lost or stolen you get your money back, , Nee man- can be happy without a friend, nor .Syre of him till he's un- happy.—Scotch ,Proverb. MInard's Liniment. tor Coughird, Colds The more thoroughly you do. no- thing when thezels nothing to 00, the better , you . can something , When there is something to do. Use UMW EYES iii :•,-4... <- 4111 IRRITATED BY :.--"- - SUN,WIND.DUST &CINDERS ANONDENDDD ("ADM BY DRUGOISTS 6.-- 0111009 *NU *0111 nuts .rg ciaks DOOt. moment co. motcnortwut . . Classified Advert,lmenle ;1:?'ire4iTtWta Aul /52751414 iaanarwa"si 01ttl01,t 1. 5501477 ..ottnotoy., CotnnortLeette, nyy .1.'01 to xf minktner, No oni n4, no Jima:nein, 4.14,4-7 4.114 fllyb4a1.$y 00, etorp a gut, W A81. qaTori Rot71.7;';c7,-"4'44. W 0Y21111,;tc,.,11n 5024.,„„, long, Wilson M4101114 1.te. AdololtIo, 'Et, Tomato, kt- To supfplY the.. steadily ricreasin8 dernand rpr MATCHES Eddy's make 1 ?rageltigN , Shoe Polishes Cuticura Heals Rashes Bathe tvith plenty of Cuticura Soap and hot water to cleanse and purify. Dry lightly and apply Cuticula Oint- ment to soothe and heal. Soop25c. Oiatment2Sead50e. Talettm25e. Sold throughout theDorninion;CanadianDepot: Limme. Limited, 344 Si. Peal St., W.. Ileetna. .•Ctttlettra Soap °haveo without mum Attractive Proposition MOTHER OF - TWIN BOYS . For man with all round weekly ' - . newspaper experience and 640 I or „$500. Apply Box 24, Wilson- - Publishing Co,. Ltd,. 73 Adelaide, „ Street West ' Tells How LydiiI. Pinkkam's Veg. etable Compound Relieved liet-of Inflammation and Great Weakness 411200erlelVtO Plot:101w Dog Rennadion HooL on 'DOG DISEASES and How to Feed Mailed Free to any 45. d re -.98 by the Author. 56. Clay Glover Co.. /no. 120. West 2451h Street New Yorlr. oottoommoosolgorotoi. Don't- wait for .aerneOrte 10 be In pain to get Kendall's ,.Spavin Treatment .in the bowie. . Forall external hurts and pains for all muscular troubles. Kendall's Spavin Treatment makes good. ZIOTANTOtf. see., Docombortith, UPI '21100,0 0001 000 00 oapy of yo'ur TDEATIIEDItTHill EfORttE. I luau tnnol your houdoll'o Spoto (Dud Int AD/or elevett years stud round ft oh, of Elm boat 1l,0051oI have aver urtottfor anklouloof sofa% 34/Snotn nbati." Gel abaft/ea:3mm &vest's today. Regular forHorse Treatment--Refinedfor litinian use. DR. 5.3. KENDAL. COMPANY, Enosbura Falls, Vt., U.S.A. KE LLS R !ATEA E NT . trariiii.khain Medicine, Cm, Cobourg, West St. John, N. B.— "1 was in a general run-down condition following the birth of my twin boys. I dada great deal of inflammation, with pains and weakness. Finally my doctor recom- mended Lydia E. Pinkham's 'Vegetable Compound. He 'said that your medicine would be the only thing to build me up. I am sure he is right, for I am feeling much better and am gainingin weiglit, having gone down to ninety-three pounds. I was in bed for over amonth, but am up again now. I have recorn- mended the Vegetable Compound to my friends and give you permission to imp Idy letter." --Mrs. ELMER A. RITCHIE), 82 Rodney St., West St. John, N i There are many women who find their household duties almost unbearable ow- ing to some weakness or derangement.' The trouble may be slight, yet cause such annoying symptoms as dragging pains, weakness and. a run-down Peering. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound is a splendid medicine for such conclitions.It has in many cases relieved those symptoms by removing the cause of them. Mrs. Ritchie's experience is but one of many. Yon might be interested hi reading Mrp.Pinkham's Private Text -Book upon the "Ailments of Women." You cam et a copy free by writing the' Lydia UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, yora are not getting Aspirin at all Aecept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of , Aspirin," which contains directions and dose walked out 1y, physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for, Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Ltiniba&o Pain, Pain Bondy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets—Also bOttlel'Of 24 and 100—Drag.gistro, /t.oninIn 1K ow 1,550 mork (reptisiorna 2 Ortharin) 01 DaYor Maneinetnre et Metitt- 1 exteileanidomter 00 galleviieadd 'Mine 10 18 wen 01110011 EDO t A0111241 means Beyer r nutiltanotnnet, 10 0,0101 ou, b) I b nnolmft ND in t16/10, thO tl'fl.51101n OI COODPIO-DY Will be MAI-rmied wit11, then general trade maot, 51010205he