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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1921-6-23, Page 7PREP ROBERTS! et Vaneeever, says he Knows what it le to enjoy good health for first time in six years—Rheumatism relieved and gained ten pounce], "For the firat time in sie years I know what it Is to enjoy good health, and since it was Tanlac that got red of my troubles mid put me into snob fine shape, I think it is up to Inc to state the facts for the benefit of others," said Fred Roberts, 1624 Georgia St. East, eraneouver, B.C. "I suffered for yeuee frim billowi- ness and my appetite varied a lot. Sometimes I would headier touch a bite and. other times I would eat a hearty meal, but, as sure as fate, if I did eat anything, I had to suffer for it afterwards. I would get nauseated and bloat up with gas so bad I'd have ppitation of the heart and almost • poke for breath. I had violent head- aches that left Inc weak and lifeless and suffered with such awful pains in the back that It was agony to stoop over. I also had rheumatism in my right leg which gave nlG a lot of trouble and which kept me awake so much at night that I was Urea most of the time. "I've only taken four bottles of 'ran- kle so far, but already I have gotten wonderful resides from it. I have a good appetite, can eat anything I fancy and never have a sign of biliou,s- nese or gas or pain afterwards. My food seems to do inc good too, for I feel much stronger and have gained ten pounds in weight, I'm not bother- ed with pains in the back any more and the rheumatism has entirely dis- appeared. Isnow sleep well at night and get up feeling fine. My wife also tia.s been taking Tanlac with wonder - pressing our thanks for the great good tut results and sae joins me in ex -1 we have gotten from it." Tanlac is sold by leading druggists. everywhere. Adv. The Match Box. 1 am a boat upon a stormy sea, My shortened sail still bellies to the wind have a hundred tars aboard of me, efy holds are full of whispered mys- e tory, carry hidden guns of deadliest Sealed orders has my captain— whither bound Only the Emperor who sealed 'em knows, The waters hereabout -in rocks abound,' And storms are frequent; I may run aground, Little my, captain cares what weath- er blows. Before my launching—not so long be- fore— A surly owner oast me empty down And pocketed his reeky pipe and swore, But urchins roving on the river shore 'Found me and rigged and launched me as their own. Twice have I been subinerged, once overset; • The urchins hailed down stones and righted me; • Till one of them fell*ite, and all got • wet, And they in terror Of the scold they'd get Went off and left me to the open sea. I am a match box on a river now, A spent match in my anast, a leaf my sail, ' Tee 'sport of all the veering gusts that blow, • . Had I once gold and spiceylea below? Or was it all a sweet and idlatale? We Are Always Travelling. Avon those et tie who stay all the year round in one place de much long- distance travel, in . a climatological sense. In the summer time (froihi this stand- point) We sometimes find ourselves in the neighborhood of the Equator. In winter, on the other band, we may visit the Arctic Circle, The skeleton of an average whale weighs 'twenty-five tons. VP, !st 1124 1111114 la vs. uk vok Ilra. Itle eaa eats HEALTH EDUCATION 0 BY 1)11, J 3. M,IDDLEIO1'.4 • provincim Boar(' of Healiti, Ooterio Or, elaeletoe wilt be glad lo anewer. queselens on Futile), ltionetle,mIt P ters throesh this column. Address bite et the I -Wilmslow Beige, 0 Toronto, • *Igg. Mit ta VZ. 3:14 v&rvx.vvAtmuivaxiii..ix), wa The recent war has caused untold Iseileing, and equipment, which ep till misery to millions of hunlaa be'nge,' the peseent have been sadly pegleeted, in many •rural Olstriets, In but every once ill While some little eeheneeniglY tit, placei the echool ste should benefit may accrue ti the reselt of 11;0 ia am11=11,16.4. powtion, cony experience gained dieing the great drained and the grouelds large though canfliet, In this regard one thing Pre -1 to afford plenty of room for exercise seats itself to my Mind—the question and play, A covered shelter or gym - of abysmal fitness. Examination measimm could be provided at small, dilateof ni'en during the war elleWedi cost, for the children -to eat in 'wet, an amazingly large pereeritafe. of cold Or stormy wether, end every physical defeats among the eligible encouragement given tbeta to take men of elle ages between eighteen and peat in games giving. opportunitiee Looty-Ave, and hitherto these *defects. for muscular development. As face - were not noticed, The defeats were was for play ere just as necessary as not recorded, anyhow, because in the, for study, the law should. demand greater percentage of thee% no Media ehese facilities as standard .• equip - eel or surgical 'thee had been taken meat for miery school. Theis should of these defect, either in childhood be a good Supply of thinking water, or school life. Like "Topsy" in Uncle peeperly peel:acted, and with frequent Tom's Cabin, many children "just chemical erid bacteriological tests wowed," up to manhood and woman- made as to its 'knees for use. The hood, almost like weeds, encored for, eaten= drinking Clip must be aboliela nen-eupeevised and with no apparent ed. Attention is drawn to the nee - interest taken in then- general wel- es.sity of having the closets kept fare, I clean, screened from flies, and dis- A recent paper by Dr. J. J. Broad infected at least twice a month. with of Wel:Mgt-on, who has gained ex- chloeide of limo. perienoe of these. conditions of physi- Ventilation and lighting of the Cal unfitness by his examinations .of school ere features of 1314=27 aro recruits during the war, gives seine) portance, ,and as the scheme for .ven- actual conditions, which pertain gen- tilation in town and rural schools erally all over . the province: "I usually depends on the doors and win - noticed the ungainly attitude of man'; dows, the following plan, has been re - of the recruits ,being trained for commended: Raise the towep window overseas," says Dr. Broad, "and on sash as required, eine obviate the draft asking the Commanding Officer if he by plating well -fitted. frames covered could not get them to clo 'better, he with coarse -cotton. This can also be replied: that he did not have charge effected- by allowing the school a re - of them early enough. Later, while cess of tan minutes or SO for play, acting as examiner at the recruiting and opening all doors and windows, station, I was struck by the many allowing cross currents to provide who had StiriOUS &bade Whith Could a fresh air supply. have been avoided if attended to early All physical defects, such as en - 111 This set me thinking. as to largest and diseased tonsils, adenaida, whether there was anything I could, inadequate chest expansion, chronic do in my own locality in which. I am coughs, eye and ear conditions, mal - Medical Officer of Health') As soon nutrition, hereditary complaints, as I began my work I realizeci what should be attended to while the child a big problem it opened up. The is young, and the younger the better. chlidren are allowed to go on. from This is the point of importance this year to year, some with one defect, message of hope to convey to parents., some with another, and there are school trustees and all these interest - others who acquire defects through ed in seeing the next generation grow not /laving advice or instruction on up better from a physical and mental these essential points. Some by care- standpoint, than the present. less living only arrivle et adult life Gradually the public are beginning at about hall their worth." to realize the great needier such work To attain the desired end Dr. Broad in preventive medicine, and are show- poiets out the necessity of placing ing their willingness to unclertake the the chili in the very best surround- expense of any necessary procedures lugs at home as well as at sthool. He f or benefiting, the Public Health. This then cites some of the more import- is one of the most hopeful signs of ant features .of the schoollocation, the times, Judging Eggs by Color. Eggs in the winter time are likely to have pale yolks. A. popular im- pressionprevails that they indicate poor feeding of the hens. This is denied by the Government Barbell of Animal Husbandry, which declares that lack of green feed is the cause. Most people think that eggs with pale yolks have less flavor than eggs with richly colored yalks. This 'is probably true; but the housewife's no- tion that they impart less richness to cakes and custards is contradicted by the experts—though, of course, they do contribute less eolor. Egg whites are often slightly yel- lowish or greenish. But lege-Mass restaurants. and hotels demand eggs whose albumen shell be when cooked as pure white as possible. -Further- more, it is particularly important that two or more eggs served with an order shall matob in color. Inasmuch as such eggs command an extra -high price, it is good business for the*poul- try raiser who eaters to the fancy market to meet these requirements. Boiled eggs should match in color of shell. No first-class restaurant or fashionable club would think of serv- ing a brown -egg and a white one to- gether. Seven in shade they should match. Many people are firmly convinced that brown eggs have a richer flavor than white ones, and nobody can per- suade thein that they are mistaken; but the experts say that this notion has no basis whatever in fact. seaming to George's Defense. The outbound car, says a London newspaper, was crowded to the doors. The woman had a child In her arms, and it was either whining or bawling all the time. She was doing her best ta quiet it but without success; and the audible comments of the other pas- sengers regarding babies in general and that baby in particular did not help to soothe the inother's 'growing irritation. Finally the car reached George's Cross, and the conductor, putting hfa. head in at the door, loudly cried out the name of the place, "George's Cross! George's Cross!" "Of course he's cross,' cried the mother with flashing eyes, "and so would you be if you Were cutting your lace t tl " You Always 12 o et full food value fir your motley wheal. you eat ,„ ....... el IP V-- -.' tri-,Vi.,,.,,tiramule t* this attractive I - t whea.t and.malted bartay,kooa iri iiv.tiiiixient to hod' andhiairt, I , . Serve 1Grape:Ffut4; Cliivdt Prom the I air -tight packet for breakor hauch. Crisp -,Delicioas -No Waste "Vere:5 &Reason," ipr Grape,Nate; - • ' MOW.. 4W1,114.2.11104.1.1 • a. WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT BABY'S OWN TABLETS Mrs. W. Beesley', Mille Roche, Ont., writes: "I have used Baby' i Own Tablets for the past eight months and Would not be without them. I used them for indigestion and teething and my baby is cutting his teeth without any trouble whatever. I can highly recommend the Tablets to other mothers." What Mrs. Beesley says thousands bf other mothers say. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxa- tive which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach, thus driving out constipation. and indigestion and mak- ing teething easy. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Success. We gather the gold and atore it, And the whisper is heard, "Success," But tell me, yo cold white sleepers, Is that achievement the best? We struggle for power and win it; But lot like a fleeting breath It is lost in the mama of silence, Whose ruler and king is death. The glory is most in the doing, And not in the trophy that -is won, The house that is built in the shadows May shine in the rays of the sun. Perhaps in the ultimate Judgment Tho effort alone will avail; Carry on, weary, exhausted pilgrim The faint-hearted only will fail. Illuminated Darning Egg. A. "illuminated darning egg" Is the novel and clever idea of a New York- er, John B. Warren, its most impoa tent object being to relieve the eye- strain which ordinarily attends the job of mending socks and etoakings. The egg is of translucent Milne, and is screwed upon the end of a hollow handle watch contains an electric bat- tery. The handle, at the point where It enters the egg, carries a tiny elec- tric lamp, A push with the thumb on a switch at one side Of the handle starts the lamp to glowing. When the egg has been inserted into a stocking, the fabric of the latter is brightly illuminated. For the lamp in- side is provided with a reflector, SUP- pletnentod with a diffusing ions. Thus the threads of the stocking 'are shown up conspicuously, to the special ad. vantage ot a mender whose eyesight is poor. Tbe darner, indeed, may operate on the stocking In a light that is other- wise poor; and it is claimed that much better work may be done when the illuminated egg is entployed, It aesircie, the battery may be clis- peraoci with, and the lamp connected with the ordinary house circuit. Highest Paid Chef. The highest peal Maitre ahotel in the told is Decal' Teehirky, New `York City, better known as Oscar, The pouter ohof recently signet1. a eon. Lead with the managemeet of a large hotel JeVolving the, aoymeet es seer 000 yearly for the period 01 1021 years, 'he Mall With on idea changed the world. hale ever A SPLENDID TONIC FOR WEAK PEOPLE Dr, Williams' Pink,Pills Act 0 the Bleed ard.Nervee. Food is 4s 111)mile:tut to the Melt person as met/Joine, more 50 in manY OM A badly ebosen clot may re - tare recovery, In health the natitral appetite is the best guide to tolieW; in siclinees tho appetite is Math Heide and depraved. Preper food and a good tonic will keepmost people in good health. The WilliamsPink Pills aro a line tonin medicine, 'harmless and earthen in their action, which is to build up the blooa and rotas.° vitality to the run. down 0351001.. For growing girls wee are thin and pale, for pale, tired wo men, and for ole people who fail 11 eteength, Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are an ideal Untie, Thausancle have ieeti fled to the benefit derived from the use of this medicine, among them is MIS. William Genie, 1-Iantaport, who says: "Before -I began the use of Dr, Williams' Plnk Pills I was so weak and run down that I could hard- ly do my own work, 2 often suffered from headaches and was very ner- vous, I teen began the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pine and I can truth- fully say I have found them the best medicate I have ever taken. You may depenfl upon it I will advise other suf- ferers to take theee pills," You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for gm from The Dr. Williams' ilfedieine Co., Brookville, Ont. Man is a Queer Mixture, What are you worth? Even if you have not a penny in your pockets you are always' worth a certain amount of c4s3'tilLst you, yourself. .The humau body is a bundle of chemicals, and chemi- cals have their cash value. Three quarters of your physical make-up is water, which does not fetch much. You have, however, enough albuminoids. to make a couple of dozen eggs. You contain enough sett to 'fill azm ordinary satt-cellar, enough grease to make. seven bars of soap, and though iron to make a re- spectable paper -weight. You are quite correct in referring to your awn sweet self, for the human body contains quite an egg -cupful of sugar. A Little Wisdom. Choose your wife by ear 05 well as eye. The power that often Willa is simple patience. Those who are true to themselves are never false to others. In the company of strangers don't introduce your tongue. A promise should be' given with caw tion and kept with care. When one door sticks, look around for another that wilt open. Water, smoke, and a nagging-wo. man, drive mon out of the house. ' Consult your purse, and' not your Im clination, as to what you should buy, A Woman's Way. "Oh, Harry!" sighed Phil, the other day. "It Is a hard, hard thing to please a woman!" "What has happened now?" inquired Harry, sympathetically. "My wife!" moaned Phil. "My- Mar- garet has told me se repeatedly•that men pay more attention to womefl be- fore marriage that I had a big bunch of roses sent up to her, and I took home a big box of chocolates when I returned from the office last night." "And wasn't she pleased?" "Oh, I clonerknow! But she's been talking over eince about how much more sensible It would have been if I'd sent home a ham, and brought home a new doormat." TheStatt—ly The hardy flower known to us as the dahlia, and which has been culti- vated from its original form into scores of varieties, is a Mexican pro- duct. It grows wild in Mexico, and it was not an American but a Euro - Peen who first realized its easel:all- ties. This discoverer's name was Tin - vent Ocrvantes, who brought the roots to his native Spain. in 1784. Two or three gears later the Swedish botanist, Dahl, who gave it its present name, cultivated it. Shortly after the Frenchman, Andre Thouine, made fur- ther hnprovements in its growth. ASPIRIN "Bayer" is only Genuine Warning! Take no chances with sabstitutea for genuine "Bayer Tab- letof Aspirin." Unless you see the name "Bsterer" an package or on tab- lets you are riot getting .Aspirin at all. In every Bayer package aro directions for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rhen- matism, Eaeaehe, Toothache, Lum- bago and for Pain, Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost Lbw cents, Drug- gists also sell larger packages. Made in Canada. Aspirin is, the trade mark (regietered in Canada), of Bayer IVIenu- facture of Monoaceticaeldoster of Salicylicaold. To be Seventy years young is Mime- tirnee fay more cheerful and hopeful than lo be 'forty years old.—Oliver Wendel Holmes. Minerd's Liniment 'Relieves Neureigle The Woolwo-rth Building, New Yotls City, 702 feet, Is the second highest structure on earth. The hlifial Tower, Paris, 1,000 :tact, is the only thing that tops it. ENGLAND TO CANADA WITHIN 48 HOURS 444.444.444 131 -WEEKLY SERVICE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC, British Company Promises Comforts of SteamahiPs at $250 a Passenger, A. bisweelely Oreille service morose the Atlantic le one ,aini of. an all Bri- tiah aerial transport company now in Proeees of formation, says a Lond-on despatch. It 10 eetimatee that the Jour-. lley can be made in 48 'hours, Pawn- gers will be provided with every simple comfort obtainable cm a steam- ship, Light freight and inane also will be carried. This dream of the ages appears mime nearer realleation than is gener- ally thought outside of trio small circles at designers and experts who keep patiently working on their cher- ished ambitious despite the cloud un- der which the airship passed from the military tangent. The new company proposes to main- tain regular services of both airships and airplanes, the planes to run daily to Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam and the airships to Canada. According to the plane the planes will be .entirely of metal and will carry parachutes. They will be able to land safely both on land and in wateie • £50 Fare Will Be Charged. The airships will be able to carry fifty passengers and will contain sleep- ing cabins, a dining room and a smoker lounge, while efficient chefs will provide -the best of meals. All this will be for a fare of £50, which is not mare than the first-class fare on a steamship, This all would not be possible under the original plans of the R-87, sister ship of the ZR -2, but she will now be built far commercial purposes. The R-37 is iu the Royal Airship Works's hangar at Cardington, alongside America's ZR -2, but the builders ex pact to finish her despite the action of the Air Ministry in trying to give away all airships now flying. The British ship will be different be- cause the ZR -2 is essentially a service craft. The former is almost certain to be changed,* for the designs already drawn include staterooms. Thee are arranged so as to be more comfortable than the staterooms on steamships be- cause they are more roomy. They have two bunks and are high enough so as not to inconvenience one in mov- ing about. There is a collapsible table to be used for eating or card playing. Slid- ing windows opening off the side of the ship will afford an excellent view outside. It is planned to have a series of these staterooms accommodating two passengers on each Bide of the ship. This ship will be heavier and, there- fore probably slower than the ZR -2, with a lower ceiling, but she can sacri- fice 10,000 feet and still attain 15,000 tea, whibh, as every ayiator knows, is high enough for comfort end usually too high to keep warm. Demonstrations for Buyers. The R-98 is already equipped for passengers along the same general lines but less elegant. She will carry between thirty and forty paseengere. A aeries of demonstrations under Maj- or Scott, who piloted the R-84 across the Atlantic, are being planned, for any firm that is interested in taking her over. Engineers and designers here refuse to be discouraged by the action of the Air Ministry in scrapping airships. They have specifications for airships that will surpass anything in existence in capacity, power, speed, comfort and general utility. .A determined group of experts believe the t in a great mea- sure the future of aviation depends on the development of the airship. And while with it they cannot compete with certain stunts possible with air- planes, they insist that they are not building airplanes and that airship - ping is an entirely different business as distinctly apart from airplaning as Fulton's ideas were from those of George Stephenson. It is certain that in a couple of years if properly backed they could cut the travel time from London to Egypt to two and a half daye, London to India to five days and London to Australia to ten days. The trip to America they would be able to make in less than two days, Seek to Interest Dominions. They are timing to get the Dominions interested in some scheme of co-opera- tion to forestall the fate of the airship because the strongest bond of the em- pire lies In quick communication. Tho Air Ministry is urging an imperial syn- dicate with the whole empire repre- sented to undertake the building of a great fleet of airships. It is pointed out that the advantages of such a fleet would be immediate and impressive, while the advantages in wartime would be incalculable. The salvation of the airship depends on some such Co-operative scheme. Those who disagree with the Air Min- istry say that the airship cannot be discarded in war because it is neees- 'sary to Work with any fleet.. June Song. June and roses, mere Petal Bathed in /sunshine and exhaling Scents to put the strong 011 mettle. Spiced elixirs for the ailing, No time for prosaic thinge, Yet how we would miss our noses When the summer solstice brings jtine—faid yeses! Juno and reses, mimeo% yellow, P1010 and miracles 01 whiteness, Each more lovely than its fellow! Math a sweeter sphere ot brightnees, WM are builded all for fraught When any garden's book uncloses, Ald the year at prime has brotigia June and mica, Ask for Mleard's take no other, mewl, No. MO—'21. Good Advice to Boy SCOUt5, Tineoutly Dr, (Marlon D, Hurt, Chair - num of the Boy Semite of Inilladeilihie, geWe some good 0(10100 to the boy on fleeing a defieite purees() to aehleee, and then bending every effort to 'win the goal, He pointed out that the boys who, by their own efforts, teem the thingatliat thine into their possession, are more appreciative of thorn tatiu WO those who obtain them too eitellY from indulgent parents. In the course Of WS addreee Dr, Meet said: "Tile boy who gains a coveted thing is in the same position as a man in later lite who wins honor% It will be really eidoyed only it honestly earned by real personel effort, eThe boy who can obtain any article, such as a baseball outfit or a bleyele, merely by milting for it, soon tires of it. There -is no enjoyment in its ethees- slam Hifi tor!) are broken., his ath- letio goods forsaken; and he is always remly with the cry 'What can I sIti now?' The boy who goes out and through an egad beeomea the Mmes. sor of some article, 'realizes as value in the terms of the energy spent. It may not be a monetary value, but there soon is a joy in the poasession and he takes groat care of INC article ""gainiSed' Itone of the especial rules of the Bay Scouts that they shall be duly entitledto what they receive. They take no tips and rewards for servicee, but when, by good, honest effort they cap obtain smelling that 1s beyond their ordinary reach, it amounts to an upbuilding of their character. They begin to find their place ia the world and feel that they are the possessors of personal property gained through their own effcats," The Boy Scout movement, properly carried on under competent and trust- worthy officers, is one of the most wholesome agencies in the upbulkling of robust and manly virtues among boys. The boys who undertake the obligations of the Buy Scouts., and faithfully carry them out until they become competent masters, of the craft, are better fitted for playing the great gaine al life, honorably and ef- ficiently, than those who neglect such a course of training. The Boy Scout movement is designed to develop hon. arable and manly boys, and deserves every encouragement. - Really Useful, The happy couple, Just married, were off on their honeymoon. They left London with their little hearts beating as one as they say in the love -books. They had to change trains at Clap- ham Junction, and an obliging porter whilst struggling with their luggage, made mental note of thefact that the young woman's hair was dotted with rice. Presently he approached the glad young man, and pulling a folded paper from his pocket, said: "Here's a, present for you, sir, with the company's compliments." "Indeed!" said the traveller. "What is it?" "A railway map, sir." "Oh, thank you! But what are these marks in blue pencil?" 'Thete's the beauty of that map,' sir," answered the porter. "These marks show' Jug* Wheire the tunnels are, and their length." "Oh, George, give the porter half-a- crown!" cooed ;the bride. MinartPs Liniment used by Physicians Many men, with bravery and a. spade, eta -rt the job that the neighbor- hood gardener is called in to finish. amateurs Attention! 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