HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-9-20, Page 9Dissolve in
boiling water
Use enough to get
a big lasting suds
Big lasting` sods—one
secret of Rinsn s amaz~ t�OC6li an houring power to dissolve
or more :ov--"ght:
dirt. if you don't get tifr,uu wtort-.
(Colored dee., only heti ca hour)
lasting sods, you have ,
not used enough Rinso.
After soaking, only the most soiled clothes- need
alight rubbing with dry. Rinso.
bilinif you use Rinso.
'
Your clothesdon't need boiling •
to boil- your white cottons,<' use
But if- you like
u h Rinso solution to -get the suds you
enc g
Rinse is made by the largest soap makers
in the world to do the family leash as
easily and safely as LUX does fine things.
LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED
TORONTO
re- glee'
R302
IIEALTN L'D JCATLON
BY DR. J. J. NIIDDLETON
Provincial Board of Health, Ontario
De. Middleton q -l11 be glad to Answer yuosdonsl'on' PublSo Fi8alm OS
tors through this column. ',Address him at Byadlne Hoed% 814
41.16
Crescent, Toronto.
Vaccination is the surest way 'topersonsedoetorlio who had cowpox,idid on not
niotection against smallpox, Although
bitterly opposed by many, it has won develop smallpox folloW ng to Maculatioe
n.
on its merit and is now widely pr'ac-I Jenner Was not
tthe
first the fake
ticod over,• the whole- civilized world. this observation, 1`
Although smallpox inoculation. was to investigate scientifically the vela -
practiced in England and America i Lion lett6, he these
die aces. from May
during the latter part of the eight -r
eenth
Engliie was sh physician, �Edwa d man ob. aid aand, s d tthe
toliiniti inoculate James
a healthy boy about eight 1
EASY TRICKS
No. 44
The Endless String
Tramp 'Ys'{, once 8,.too, was hap-
pily. married." .
Lady—"And'-„
Tramp—"MY wife wasn't"
MInard'B • Liniment for Dandruff.
Thank God for the, discipline; and
trials, they make you .nobler end bet-
ter, if you accept them- with . sweet
isubinission.=-Benny" Burton.
•
FARMERS' BOOKLETS
SENT FREE
Any of the following may be had free
on application to the
Publications Branch
Department of Agriculture
Ottawa, Canada
TheMilkingMachine.
Report Experimental Station, ICapus-
leasing, Out,, 1922.
Pigeons.
Emit and Fruit Packages.
Hardy Roses.
ltr
• tin
'Poultry
ark* g
n n
M
: er
otic
C00 P
a
Produce.
ace.
a. -
a'na'l
Ranching an g inC
Flo
The In(iuenco of Feed's, and Feeding
on the' Type of Market Hogs.`
Dei ying in New Zealand and Aus-
tralia.
Weeds and Weed Seeds.
Bran, Shorts and Mietliin'gs' and. Feed
Flour.
Finiehing Lambs for.the Block.
Recleaned Elevator' Screenings as a
Food for Live Stock.
The Feeding of Sh,eep,:
veli* Husbandry in. Canada.'
Railroad Mann Gives
Out Surprising Facts
"If any in my family were trick with ,
etomatch trouble or rundown condi-
0011
ondi.
tiers, I wpul�d rather have one -bottle
oP .Tanlac titan all the other emeedies' I
put together," is the 'positive state-
ment e1 1e, A. Barrowoliff, 8 Locomo-
tive St., •Hamllten, Ont., well"known'
yardman for the Grand Trunk Rail -
road.
"My wife's health was, restored by
the Tanlac treatment in such short or.
.der it 'was asteeishlne, for she Buffer,
ed so terribly whir nervousness; heail-
ael1ee, sleeplessness and lase of ap-
Petite that I thought she• would bl ealc
down completely, She went rneal y f -
ter mewl without eating, and was ski
s
Jenner; to discover vaccination as rpe,
is prectietd to -day. Hitherto, matterr yearPhis of age. This treatment was fol -
taken' -from a pustule of a paitientilowed byd asingSeal?leand dried upustule , rapid -
suffering from natural smallpox wave ,l7 formed
injected under the skin and he or she only. a -scar. Six weeks later, Jenner
thus developed a mild case, of small- inoculated this boy 'with smallpox;
pox. : But this procedure had certain the inoculatlion wase next without
e tect.
followedlby a milder efoamile lofrthe di -'than five thousand personsve " were, first
ease,. owing to the fact that the per- inoculated with cowpox and subse-
son inoculated was in good health at quently with smallpox, and in no in-,
the Mime, the disease thus acquired, stance did the second inoculation have
was contagious, and those acquiring it _enIn the whole history of scientific ex -
by contagion developed it in an ag-
gravated and often fatal form. Con-, per•imeutationthere has never been an
eequently, inoculation lost its popular-) human beings so
widely
d llyan tested w th
sty for a time, but was revived
England and America after it wast There hasbuenttnuh pg.s of thon
found them-
nd unnecessary to take the matter vaccination"
for nat4roculatlp from person wcouido had be; selvese procedure' speak . Its history has been arremar'k-
t a remark -
taken
smallpox, but tat ite cone. Even as
taken from the' aero ofn a petit who Nae 1 on ordered that back as
his sol-
be
o -
hadbeen inoculated, arm toat s could' d apo
should
In eft transferred from 's •discovery qwas l bet vaccinated. France soon offered
epoch-making.
Jenner s
e och-makin>x: He lived' in a dairy j free vaccine fO alitthose
PhevE pressnot
o
P
the cu cin wicestershire, an&adv c- able top dY the
ca'custom' With doctors he had oc- Russia' submitted to tthe t perat ori fshouldhre-
e
forint to inocuPro timeous pmeohe cevehnao Coater for New
for smallpox. tt'From .time w time he be
the
at, of
ublic.cexpen e. should wick
wee P0ovinee d, Ooinmiee
noticed tat among the cows in hised, sent ships
parrying doctors and vac- Brunswick ''for several years- and was
h district t a disease appeared, ll sent matte to •t wide domains in the 1 President of the St.
fearfully weak the care of our five
clifearee and thcl houslework wee mote
than, she could do,
"After her first few doses oflTanlac
my wife was' like au ontireJY different
person, and imintilt bad a nick spell
s4'nce she quit taking the medicine rix
' month* ago Vallee Ise certainly
been a `blessing in cur house, and we
are glad to recommend it"
Tanlae is for sale by all good dru•g-
g
iete. Accept no eubs.titute. Over 37
million bottles sold,
Caalac Vegetable Pills are Nature's
own remedy for ce letipation. For Pale
everywhere.
Clssaified Asivertlat nentl
a teveie Vo eeeter'M Vltoai Nr net
tilook[eci NW reeve a Vedette* tach
911 'hits., pt. ,u-, ,.t,� p.sn :Woes e$
Withto the extension of the dates for the
_ 1923 C.C.M. Competitions ant Cyclist
Semite from September let (the orig..
e anally announced closing date) to Sep-
Oy tember 30th. . `
This means that many' troops which '
have not yet reported still have time l
to conduct troop vionteste and name
winners for ,the C:C.M. prizes, one s'ei
of which is ava'ilablo for every troop
WASNyNOTON NAPiO PH S.
pty r; hOA5C AN zbUnOUY ran A TT'
y 'o.N' IIb55 iit1ret9 [R� vitt a ae (pb¢W
t belu,nns, lon[t l�llvou FOLIO; CO,`5adn�I
Ldepld. 4S - w.. lraromta, . -
Scouts,
having three or,noore qualified Cyclist
'With the Boy'8coutsr •• ••
Dominion Camp Chief Rodney C. Scouts.
particulam regarding the
Wood is expected to return e to Canada com'pet'itions and the C.C.M. prizets
term England ngtj3s the end of Sop- '. (they censfet 02 'bicycle lamps, tember; During ih;esummer.nnonths ( ey
auto -
Mr. Wood, had charge of Ceellwell Park, 'mobile aka and inner tubes) may be
ets, 131,6y -tie
the British• Scoutmaster • Training bells, 'tires
Centre, in the place oaf Camp Chief bad from •Provinc{al Headquarters,
Gidnoy, who has spent the same period Biloor, aid Sherh'aurn.e Streets, Toren-.
in Amorlca. to, upon application.
Skelton, late of,St. John, New Brune- Org i
Mr Skelton beep published by Provincial Head-
quarters. Persons interested in the
formation of new Troops should. write
Ontario 'Scoots • welcome Mr. A, 'C, A new pamphlet. entitled "How to
am zea Boy Scout Troop" has
just
ore' P el s'aPresi John Local
marked ea the presence of pustules i cine Western matter its Ho 4s'. new palmy -ger
of
Oftenton the teats, •,and known shad even ine to -a tribe of American sent Indians the principal office of the: Bank of
'res milkers, who I and after
slight abrasions
from smallpox,
bechneinfected
on their milking
would i suffering
become infected after milking dersg he folloits value the wing message- We send bet Montreal in Hamilton,.
Pustules would pustules develop on their un fingers and string' of 'wampum in token t llae Bey Scouts ot America, fire by
and
on the and o e. our acceptance• of your precious .gif , fediou record, of eleven seconds -held
oft them of these milkers, doctors sofo by Scout James Walker of w'aforbury.
of them would go tsmall he x lt be-, take care of you in. this worldpand in Cont„ was recently broken by Scout.
inoculation against Pe the Land of. Spirits. Dudley Smith 14 Independence, Mie -
came quite, generally->$nown among senile who got 'tire in 9 1-5 seconds,
Soout Smith res.a holds the American
flint and 'sb'el, record of 4 8-5 seconde.
That's pretty fast work! We wonder
what are the best times being made
by 'enteric, Scants with the fire -seeks?
Ask a friend to take off his coat.
Tie the ends` of a string, about nine
feet long, together and elip it
over his right arm. Ask your friend
to 'place his right hand in one of
the pockets on the right side of his
vest. So far the trick le easy -but
Ask him to remove the string
from his arm without breaking 11,
untying it or taking h'is.rigbt'hand
out ot his vest pocket. It seems,
impossible but it can be done. Show
• your friend how to do it by putting
the string ,on yourself in the' than
nor indicated and proceeding in this
- manner:
With- the left band, reach inside
the vest, out through the right arm
hole and grasp the string. Pull it
through the armhole. Then put the
loop over your' head 'and then
through the opposite armhole from
the Weide of the vest. -Reach up
under your vest and. draw the string
down_ around your body. The finish
of the' stunt will now be apparent.
Draw the 'string 'down over your
feet—and the trick Is done.
(Clip t7t{e out and paste it, with
other of the series; in a scrapbook.)
The Winter Feeding of Beet Cattle 1n 70 years, ago, *torted work as a nit ei
Ontario. I at Shiraoak's colliery, afterwards he-
Do You Collect Postage
Stamps.
The bbom'in stamp collecting con-
t/31110g, and to -day the number ot peo-
ple who collect stamps' is believed to
exceed that' of ,all. other colleotors
Lumped together.
The field is enormous, for there are
now 23,000 varieties= otstamps in exist-
ence. But. if yea include.variations in'
shade, piper, perforation, and •the like,.
yau''could probably' increase the num-
ber up to thirty-five or forty thousand. I -ate in yarions stages of formation. in
Stamp collecting began about 1861, daughters,'complexions and sea to, -1t
when an English seh,aalmaster- began that thetse . e�igns Fare corrected—not' twenty-gyo to thirty other Onfiario.
toes amps.' hie hoYs'to •collect post- covered up,. Centres. Will your village or town
age stamps.` The drat stamp -collect- When a girl in her teen* becomes take its place in the Boy Scout col -
03 s advertisement appeared • three pale. and sallow,' especially :if, at the • unin" this year2
h ws an inclination
was Sna of
rd ,ami its
recdn s Soo
biggest ,collection-onti ily a listless es Tho Boy
A FINE COMPLEXION
Can Be Had Through Keeping
the Blood Rich and Pure. '
A girls complexion is something
more than a. matter of concern' to her
vanity. It is -an indication of the state
of her health.. Pallor in a growing girl
means a thinning of the blood. Erup-
tions mean- impurities in the blood.
Mothers should be ;watchful of their
Attractive Proposition
trete loan with .air round weekly
newspaper experience and ;4OO
or ;500, 'Apply 7301 24, Wilson
Publiahtng CO., Ltd.. TO Attelaids
Street West.
MONEY ORDERS.,
Remit by, Domieian Express Money
Order. If lost or stolen you get your
money back.
Cheerfulness and perseverance are
nine -tenths of success.
Keep Minard's Liniment'In the house.
There are 281,649 post offices and
50,285 pillar.. boxes` in the United
Kingdom.
iiiogl: }l, Falls, 'lOrin 'Schreiber, El-
, Bev -dock, .Alexandria. and Clark-
son
lary
son. tease recently formed Boy Scout
troops,.seech are now chartered, anis
within *lea past few weeks charters
have been . *wed by.Provincial Head-,
quarters, for s,eooind troops in Brace -e-,
bridge and Pembroke. New
h� a
0
years later es came timers t- .
The Se* c to re ear the Uwlted States
than of - the .Turkish Government, . testion to her work or stirdles she' have received) a gift of $100,000 which
which . nIt was
seventeen million needs Dr. Willtani.i"Pink Ellie, a tonic i to• be utilized dm a eampal!%n looking
It was divided Into 280 iota, itch directly an4^: specifically nor- ,forward to, the: elimination - of the
stiampst
and sold. • tion of
Ora ghdiy rail-Wiaa ecte" the condition'froni which slneis ++Dick Deadwood" style oE;fictio bona
•
built vonaeetion of the Baghdad suffering:. A citernical analysis orf the to substitute'healthp reading for Ys
way. - - blood of such a girl would show it to
The most valuable collection be- ha deflcles'i!t in Just the elements that A leading article in the September
longs to a Frenchman, and le said to be, l Dr. Williams' Pinlc. Pints' can supply, tissue of "The 'Trail," the mo-nthly
anti a quarter oP. a mil lion pounds• but the physical signs are plain. The paper which the Bay. Soaute Assrootit2i
w g, Ivlr. G. H. Americans, Iwith a bad complexion, os' who tion pminta• . the Boy Soi'sy sass,
Two weeny girl is "Back to
Worthington and arc. C. L. Peals, are suffers' from ooeasional headaches, following under the heading
creditedh worth breathless, af-
flection of the late rn Dr. William*. Pink P Scoatmasit
older boys' the great
thoiou'gh education and inspire them
to acquire one. 'Education will put
m len a better position to earn; will
1
Fra)nounEYES
Refreshes Tired ryes: t-
W,lt,MurOie Go„Ch1Ss4o,forEYeCaieBoot.
In. o`„.�.5..b"e�`
1 the Stable
Minard's is the best remedy' for
Olts!, Sprains,, Swellings, Colic,
Distemper, Cough*.
The Prince arid the Veterans.
Two interesting' incidentsmarked
therecent vs ot
the P
rince
of 'Wales
to Worksop i
wt
it
rbe Y
eCl Ab.
Welbeck e1U
The Prince drove throughthroughthe town
slowly in one of the Duke of Pohitlaud'tl'
p
o en cars.',' In• the: main street a halt
,was mada,and the Prince, Presented to
each -of four disabled, s,oldlers, a lceY'
with which to open his. new Mme,
with colleiatlonO each
who is, misty hired and res Sclioai
bout $600,000. Earl of ter 'el•Sghlt exertion, should begin take "Scheel bolas ring again this m°nth,
The eon g ills at once.eras Discuss with your
Crawford realized about ;100,000, A god -appetite;” sparkling eyes and advantages, of a
while Bing' George has .a-• collection rosy cheeks fellow the fair use -of this
which is almost unriva'll'ed..' edicine
The Real Danger.
in
You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
n1e
through any dealer in medicine or by improve, their= prospects et winning
The small delivery boy was deliver- mail at 50 cents a box, from The. Dr. positions of 1011.(191%111% 'WIN q
customer and had en Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, thein better for. service, and will make
Mg to whew life more worth los, in a thousand
countered n hnge'dog math* yard Ont. ways:'
"Come tw;' sold the la 1y, "h,e does
TheUoy still hung back. "Does•he
;not bite." CIIm TLo'Canada Cycle anrL Motor Com'
of Weston, Ont., has consented
swaiiow7" he asked. 'a a well Arany,
Climate and Character.
That different climates determine
different, types of people is now -
reoSdiized fact." Medical experts are
not only agreed that climate exerts a
groat inflnewce on the formation or de
A
GOOD MEDICINE
�° BABY I terloration of character, but they are
1IIE beginning to give• a scierutific account-
FORof re-
ing for the sante after years
1
Tab- search. a
1C
-0wn
T b
where
1 Baby's,ire
uawtn• w
0COlU Y
can ant a
Nothingphase who. inhabit letsas axative, mull little owes. They the mossntains• run down to the sea
aro a laxative, mild but thorough con- ,
are superstitious, imaginative and
action, and never fail to relieve ,
siipation, ' colic, colds ,and simple realize bow infinitesimal any man is in
fevers; •Once a mother has used them ings. Moun-
tle sini pltaoole aremate gsltcr t ime of n istature aucl.I.
built for the man by Sir John Rabzit. she will use nothing else, Concerning.
The •drive In the Shetland, .Devon :ours, Welsh
sour, at wo,rltsoP Maiior, them Mrs. Sabot° Pelletier; St. Dames so are their outruns, a8 may re seen
'was then continued slowly through the, des Aulaines, Que., writes:—"I always
streets amidst groat enthusiasm. keep a box of 13aby's Own Tablets In ponies.
. ,the inability of the white
' Later, neat• .the- ornamental gates the house. They are the best meth- I man Ota adapts! ah f to the colorte
which give -access to Welbeck by the cine I• lair— 0-2 for little oras and I and vice versa, D1'•
t e drive, Mr, -John Jones, would not .be without them" 'rhe man's: country, an .Royal versa, or
Duke's, privet
aged 9G, a :resident of Woi9t»aPl was:.Tahllet• are rl 25 a mefei 0 thel5s Leonard
presented to the I'rhice.' Mr. Jones, oi. by ;n -al at 26c'a box 4i'oin The I?• , pigmentation. sit '15 a question of skin
1
n•Williams' :Medicine Co,; Brockville,The function orf the pigment in the
eo:ored races 11 to intercept the active
rays, time the de'leterioue effect of the,
stear,speetrum at a certain angle. on
human, beings' le eotanteracted by tlre.�
pigment. Ih 'Indict; tor instance they
e
inhabitants show 'varying degree of
pigment, an alocdnipanying this dif-
ference is a, naarlceid difference in :c'har-
acter• and ch;at^oicteristice. As pigment
varies -with climate, so .'does, character
vary
Climate is the reason why the Pri-
. tisb are great oolonizans, Their white
skin, according to Dr. Williams' theory
has given them reserves of anergy.
Which bas lured theta to the fiertherest
'ends of the, world, whore, by service
and s'aei•liicer they hope to establish
themselves ' and their British civilize -
Mellleur Cheese. •
Ie Cow Testing Worth While? ',
Crate Feeding.
Standardized Grades of Eggs.
Preparing Poultry Produce for Market.
List of 350 Publications.
The Preservation of liege in the Home.
Name .
Post Office'.... •
Pat. No:. . • , Province
(No stamp required)
rooming manager and later a. director
of the campany.
The iucreaeed cost of flee Meas has
tempted some to try 'cheap, inferior
teas to tleaie sorrow. bt is real
economy to use I'SALADA" 'since ,it.
yields -to the pound wrote .eudis of a'
sattis2Ying infusion and !beeldes has.
such a fresh, delicious flavor,
Eyeglasses moupted on gold handles
are said to be superseding the horn -
rimmed. spectacles among . "smart:"
men,
MmixillIcCee
e1ui'lsG'Mustard
a id via,.
water to the
eon f thaste,waterdd
until theratick g�is obtained. cnadera la esireirmeix with
.'aatafreshly f vi
'£•
eet .•,. , JJ11
My Apple Tart.
Ivry girl'snot much,
Sire doesn't know
What mattes the seasons
Conroe and go.
5118 couldn't name
The farthest star,'
Or tell, y60 what
lOiectrons are.
Blit say! Ill tell
The whole world wide,
She knows her stuff,:
I'm satisfied!
—Warren L, Bassett.
'Too Risky for Doggie.
Tho beautiful. movie queen, was oU
titivate,
1 will not jump off ,that cliff."
Her `gross' a,gorat attempted to rea-
son with hor.
'Wiry, you have 'lairsd your 'cem-
ploxion' a atonal:1, -t, tines in worse
sumps than that."
"But this director is a brute," she
explained.
1-Ielf2" Ito asked.
"Ila wants int to jump with n
M my arms ,"
Ask for Minaret's and take no other,
dog
"The three Score yeatn hs d telt limit
for life is 1"ounded on error,' says a
docto>•. "It should be 120 to x,40 years•'
AmeNoa'e pioneer Dog Remedies
.: Book on
DOG DISEASES
41 Man adopts himself tee climate 'or.
climate compels adaptation and Influ-
encesi the li1rinn'hahlg, physically; and
mentally, Civilized tnah.12 Influenced
also by the envtramwent, irrespective
of climate, ruentality and physically,
althetigih climate is the most potent
factor in this direction.
Argument for Industry.
Old IToit "I let give you a Irleae of
gond tttivfeal'.'
Teeing ;Eletsr- Wlta,t is
AO
Old Betas-"Ati egg a drty keeps the
butcher, awa,Y1"
Minaret's iclhimeht•,iilea!a Cute,
and now to Feed •
Vatted Free to any Melrose
by
the Author:
Ins
R
L
H.
CLAY CO„
12seedseed6
wog
2411,
Now Vint, U.S.A.
built
a.A.
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f
Tido book ls
Y rwrlt no of tbo
the
Inlet o ydny,url,'or.
,npl f e v r)d u dun.'
to dam itvcII mint teat
-with ovary oilman* that
w to
treat thorn. ft hoe hapand telco n shoes
tre phonin -Lae ga,,d Netting, tin
and eho lag, orthrgand15 '.
Tho 1 of 5 wores,m ny dt 00 tothe
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MRS. DAM -
NERVOUS U
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WRECK:
TellsWomemllowShe Was Restored
to Perfect . Health. ,by. Lydia E.
Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound
Winnip'eg,:` Man•—'" I cannot spea$
too highly of what Lydia E. Pinkham'9
Vegetable Comp
pound has done for
me. I was a nervous
wreck and I justhgd
to force myself to do
my work. Even the
soundof my own ad, ,
dren playing e
me feel tie if I mus
scream if they did
not get away fr.�om
me. I could not even
speak right to ;my
husband: The doctor
said he could do nothing for me'. My hos.
band 8 mother advised me' to -take t
Vegetable Compound and 1 started it at
once. I was able to do MY work onbli
more and it was a pleasure, not a bei,'
den. Now I have a fine bouncing babya
and ate able to nurse her and enjoy d0
hid my work. 1 cannot help recom
mending such a medicine and any one
seeitig me before.I took il, and seeing
me noW, can see what It does for me. I
am only too pleased for you to use my
testimonial. —Mrs:, EMIIX DAVIS, 721
McGee Street, Winnipeg, Man.
Lydia
E.
Pink
ham
a
Private o Te
x
t
Book upon Ailments erasion o
Women will be sent you freeupon
request.Write to the Lydia E,Pinkham
Medicine Co., Cobourg, Ont. This book
contains valuable information: 0
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and ecottotnitol system of
home heathifi ever devised
and will Neuf-the smallest
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properly and heal awfully.
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spots of dandruff and itching, if any,
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throughout theDomintop. CnnadianDeno0
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UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on Tablets, you
are not getting Aspirin at all
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Aspirin," which contains dh•eetions and dose worked out 17,,
years during 22
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