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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1920-10-7, Page 7POR HEALTH LIFTS j1�14DWAP Rich, Red Moot and Strong Nerves Nee'deti to 'Win Out, R has been woil said that life is a r'tle8, The fullblooded elan with sound 11.01.1 'M!,, the bright-o'yUt1, rosy- elreeked *grim, luveriably win. ".Cho pori 01;x, dyspeptic hien, and the ail - lug anaemic woman are lett behind, Somers in life is largely a wrestlo0 I ]t0! vox, A 'wealth and Setn�cl of good lla ! 1 n. g tl is Never the shi11(y, undecided moil rv110 are olitts0ll for prediction; the sickly looking, pale woman is not sought after lute her happy, rosy Sisters. "What makes all rife difference 10 the condition of the blued, if your .blood Is thio and poor, your nerves are bound to suffer, becat,se they have to depend upon good red blood for nourishment. headaches, uneecicled will, a shrunken iiguee anti pale, me attractive face etell only too plainly that the blood is at fault, 13o1h men and women le great num- bees have found deliverance from their Inferiority- in life's race, caused by impoverished blood through the nee uE Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They are n remedy that hes bode a Meese - hold word for a generation, because dim, tone up the whole eYste01, make the blood rich and red and strengthen tbt\riot vas. Mrs, S B. Miller, Elmira, Ont., says: "1 leak upon Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Or. a foan;ly mdidlcine, and Have reason to praise them for what they have done Jo our hone. Sonie years ago, while we were thirty, in Alberta, my huebaud was 80 8011' pletely inn ilow_1 that no was unable to do any work, and even to early a pail of wrier would exhaust him. A deetcr Was called in who said his heart Wrut affected, and that medicine would be et little use to hint. This greatly worried me and I finally urged Mut to try Dr, Williams.' Pink Pills, ile began their use and in a short time the swelling in his hands and feet dis- appeared. We decided to return to Ontario, but the doctor said he could not stole the trip„ But the doctor was ltllstal(erl, for through the use of the pills he gained such strength as to be able to look after the harvest, and in a month later we returned to Ontario. My husband still takes a box or two of the pills twice a year, and they keep him in geed shape. I have also found the mills good for my gi'owing daughters, and we are never without then in our home." Ono 01 the hest things about Dr. Williams,' Pink Pills is that they do not contain the slightest trace of opiates or harmful drugs. While they are overcoming diseaca they are building up general conditions of good health. Yoe can get•these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 coats a hot, or six boxes. for $2,60 from The. Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, Seven Ages of Man; , The seven ages of man have recent- _ ly been tabulated on an acquisitive basis, as follows: First Age -Sees the earth. Second Age -Wants it. Third Age -Starts to get it. Fourth Age -Decides to be satisfied with half of it. Fifth Age - Becomes still more moderate. Sixth Age -Now content to possess a six by two foot strip of it. • Seventh Age -Gets .the strip. A Grateful Wren. 'rho moat 'W0ndorfal thing that T over Knew On allimel to do, says a nla4SAAille writer", 1lappeued Deve1'81 Years ago when We Wel'e living on the southern slope of -the Qltarka, A Wren 118(1 built her nest on elle plate lalling 01 eve ;'tont parch and load reared, or pertly roared, a very hungry hn11e11 of youngsters. She, with her 111(120, Was 150pt busy hunting worries for bot' a1Warr ravenous bread. Ono day, where T Was sitting on the Perch, she Maw theoug11 an open screen across rho living room and banged'into the glass of the beck wire. dolt'; The impact stunned her and sl1e. fell fluttering to the soot The mistress of the house happen- ed to be sitting near the window so she reached th.e wren almost as snitch - ly 113 the oat did anti succeeded In rescuing ,Jenny. Besides being stunned the Wl•811 wets 10181131y 28151)201102, 111122 10Y Panting with outspread whip in the woman's eland.- The mistress took the wren 111 - to the kitchen, . moistened her 110811 with cool water aril dropped a little into her bill, As soon as the wren seemed sufficiently reo0Vered she Was carried 0112 and pieced o11 the grass, Then happened. tiie mast amazing 2111105 I ever saw. The Wren Il•Opped ep and caught the woman's dress and by a 5erles of short hops readied her sheltlder, Then tho bird began to slug, She ding madly, jo'Yellely, hop- ping to the top of her Head,. to her shoulders, to hoe arms, backtb flier head, siuglug al the time, Presently the wren flew to a near- by shrub, still singing, then back again, and perched once more upon the woman's head. After a minute or Iwo, 550nling to conclude that she had sufficiently cxpres.>0d her gratitude,. rhe flow over inial the garden and be- gun busily hunting for worms. Is Woman Old at Thirty? While one export says that a woman Baby's Own Tablets are au excel - is at her best 'at thirty-five, others say lent medicine for little ones. They she is old at thirty, • aro h mild but thorough laxative The latter satement is not borne out which sweeten the stomach and regu- by the daces of the most fascinating lato the bowels, thus bt aging relief women of history, many of evlhonl in cases of constipation, indigestion, colic, colds and simple fevers. Con- cerning thein Mrs. L. S. Clliasson, Pa- qttetville, N B , writes: "I have found Baby's Own Tablets excellent for my young baby In the case of con- stipation and colic and it gives 111e great pleasure to recommend them to other mothers." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers Cr by mail at 25 she poisoned herself, and there was cents a box from The Dr. Williams never a suggestion that her enure- Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont, My Ona. Oh, I must answer to o name And live upon a certain street, And stairs within a dingy house Must bear the burden of my feet, Still, when the night is dim and sweet, In dreams I roam the silent hills; Where aisles of shadow, vague with gh, Are lipetatled soft with daffodils. A SMART STREET!. DRESS 5031. Embroidery Meclan Aro, 307 0531 -Misses' Dreets (in two lengths). Price, 35 cents. In 3 sizes, nl • 0 20yeare. Size 10 • ret udres .. /,v 16 t e S y s 1 yda. 54 ins, wide; contrastiing, ih.1 yd. 36 ins. Width, 1.1k yds. - McCall Transfer Design '1o, 307. Price, 16 cents. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co,, • 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept, W. i F cil 1 t Medicine, Fir Little Ales staggered the world with their love affairs long after they: had passed the thirtieth milestone. Ninon de 1'Enclos, the wonderful Queen of hearts; was .adored madiy when she ivas sixty,- and at ninety re- ceived a fervent declaration of love. Cleopatra, who toyed with the love of monarchs, was thirty-eight when meat had begun to fade, The Em- press Josephine, who captivated Na- poleon, was so much older than her lover that when they were married their ages were given wrongly--tiheee was -such a wide .breach of years ho- teveen the boy Emperor and his mid- dle-aged bride. The indefinable thing we call charm is not a question of birthdays passed, There are scare old women of twenty- five, and gay grandmothers of sixty. George Sand was considerably over thirty and 'extremely' ugly. when She I foot it through the silver curl(, was laved with such vehemence by I shout aloud to field and tree; Chopin; Helen of Troy had lovers by And all this gypsy heart of me the score when she was forty, and, to I is lodging, longing to be free. Colne to a later date, Mme. Patti re- tained the wonderful freshness of her youth to the end. • Raveled yarn from worn-out gar- ments, cut into bits, makes a soft filler .for pin -cushions and soft pil- lows. The reason some people don't talk mere bhan they do lis that they Can't think of anything else to say about 2hemeelves. felling a Little -Know Secret of Success _ We all know how the weather makes as cheerful or depressed. We don't realize so readily how much we are affected by the aspect of those we tweet every day. Our gloom is dis- pelled by the mere presence of.sunny, courteous people. . They are easy to get on with, Nothing about therm jars, Their frank smiles suggest that they wish you well and like ybii. And"w•e all lute to be lilted. Sheet' ability doesn't geh its full slants when it goes hand be hand with uncouthness, "airs" and offensive personality. You feel that So -and -So may be a. good mall for his job, but - you don't want to see more of him 'than you can helpi And employers 1001 0.0 Inman as you are yourself, There is something about good hu - 1110r, courtesy and kindness which hits the bull's-eye. Yon cannot fail to be' pleasantly. impressed by the ready, helpful man or t$'omaan who.nevelttails to peeetni those grsoeful acts' wlitolo cost so little yet meat so. much. Such " persons diffuse sli11shiale wherever they go. They are edicient in business because their relations. are easy anis sln0otlh with everyone they_liieet. Politeness pays! Human nature aan'5 resist it. And doesn't tort—i When a man, however Holt and ipowerfut he may be, is treated with a quiet courtesy *blob; is neither tetesy nor fawning, he instinctively respects the man he meets, and wis\'ices to have his good opinien. He shows his best side. I3e will try to show himself just and generous. Unfailingly do unto others as you would have them do unto you; show eO:actiy the same attitude to the low- liest and the grandest of your ac- quaintances, and you will assuredly get on, because good -humor and quiet helpfulness are urgently needed by 0rer7, mail ot Imeines'8.. The worker to whom nothing is a trouble will .never he sacked. Rather will he rise. The bright, smiling sales- man draws customers -because cheer- fulness. is a magnet which attracts us all. In our dull business world smiles are sun -rays ever welcome. It is so very easy to be bredzy'and bright and lurid, The habit 0f court- esy and politeness '.soon becomes second nature. Buddhists ., sacrifice themselves entirely to their ideal of .social service. Business doesn't make so severe a ,demand. But wherever that principle is shown.:10.businoess •it is promptly recognized and,usetaily re= ward•ed,by rapid advancement. The rules (1011 usages dictated by courtesy had not their basis in sand; they have evolved slowly and toil- somely out of the need for Dose, grace and decency in We. Therefore. apart from the decided advantages that am- erua•to onrselVes when we are gentle, considerate and helpful to others, we show apprecit8tion of the fact; too of- ten overlooked„ that for all our hap- piness we are very 1131101h dependent one upon another. sTu :,7,EIPAA.,,i,E .".,,t,,,,,......' ias:ed instea . of coffee .: me hs better nighis and iti-1 baigh, .lr days For every one vt� qn eo�iCee ciagxees ---_____1/7:41-:: Sri' ,` " -.PS'S.N :,,., 'r Postrtm C. ereal,, ;� lauld. be. honed: arta" twenty . Another Eorxa-L•Inste t Posture, Ii11YlULfk'S � . ?�... is ra�yd�,ye 1:77s`tanthr in the cup. yh s -.e rrer wxie s e rd x c� DD klticz�� ate sold G ..AostuCereal Co,,Ltd.. Madre b Canac'�Canadian�fn, r .y Windsor, Ontario. 011, I meet answer to a name And live open a certain street; But who shall tale my dreams from 111E - Or keep my life from being sweet! • The World is Full of Good Intentions. Fire prevention is a matter that is too often neglected, especially by those who are responsible for the pro- tectl8n of Use lives and property of the people. Action is what counts. Don't pro- crastinate, Don't sit on the fence and wait until the movement is made a 811510002 by the public spirit, interest and energy of others. Don't make promises. Make good. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's' Best Laxative Send for fist 92 inventions wantQtl by Manufaotnr800, Fortunes have been made from pimple Ideas, "Patent Protection" booklet end ry"�Preoof-s0F7'�Cl!ottncepp7tion7"�- on rssgcuresl, k AROLD C. SRdIPMANp17.O. t A't�iotT .AT'. (DSL 20 Shipm0n Chambers, Ottawa, Gan. A Ge,, at CFazlfsodi�aa.lia Mining 1 @egi ,,Tho Province of British Columbia le Atte 'Per cent, larger ;hare .the state of '1exa's•; and Kootenay is. a 80,000 equere mile bleak. The leading industries of Kootenay aro lumbering, miming and fruit eels - Mg. At present other lines of indus- try aro in their infancy; Eighty per cent. of the total area is covered with forest. Tho question of weed -pulp is intimately a88801112ed with the lumber industry. The de- mand for pulp and the scarcity of 'mime are felt in Canada and else- where, Canada has 88 pulp Mills, but there is not a mill between the west coast of British Columbia and Rainy River, a distance of over 1,000 miles, For the purpose of mining, Koote- nay is divided into two distinct parts; the coal mining field and the metal. mining field. The coal measures Etre 'limited to the extreme eastern past of the district, and there are no metals there, The rest of the district is rich in metals, but has n0 coal. There aro three known bituminous coal areas in Canada, two of them on islands at the extremities of the coun- try. Cape Bretcn island at the east- er11 end of the country and Vancouver Wand at the western end, and be- tween these two islands me bituminous coal is produced save on the slopes of the main chain of the Alcides, the great bulli coning from the Crow's Nest field, The alines cf the Crow's Nest were opened in 1898, since which time they have produced millions of tons of coal, The annual production is now 1n ex- cess of 3,000,000 .tons. The following figures, giving the exports to the United States alone, will give some idea of the present production and po- tential resources of this coal Meld; In 1910 the coal exports to the United States amounted to 585,187 tons, valued at $1,277,417; in 1917, 341,518 tons, worth 51,200,440; in 1918, 607,229 toms, valued at 51,930,003; and in 1919, 534,- 675, 34;875, worth 52,110,552. This great coal Meld has been tap- ped only at a few points where rail- way facilities are available. Accept "California" Syrtip 01, Files only -look for the name California on the package, then you are stare your child is having the: best and host harmless physic for the little starn- ach, liver and bowels, Children love its fruity taste, Pull directions on. cath bottle. You mut say' 'Call - ferrate." ' Somewhere in France. "Somewhere: in Fiance" There is for me and urine, a little spot of hallowed ground, Where our loved one is at rest within its shetterlllg mound, The Winds are making music, amid. dew -drops' silver tears; While birds are softly singing a chant to all our _prayers. Will you sweet wining and birds, a message take from fine -anti mite? Say "we give hint back again, to his God the Great Divine, And though we cannot tend him, as the wilid5 and birds and deW, In the spirit We are with him ill death Mu' IiVos renew,' o $ 0 Ohl little shot of hallowed grol»nl, a token ihronghout time, Of noble We, and nobler cieatle-'a eats Hiroo 51112111110. ---F, ID, 1Kortright, M(nardee Llnlmont Relieves Dlsterlipbe "0FREEZO NE" Lift Off Corns! No Pain 1 Mr. A. J, Mitchell, Vice -President of Canadian National 11.a14way5, has 00r1 - Welted the reorganization of the Treasurer's Office at Toronto, which reorganization i1101udes the 00-orchncy- tion of the Grand Trak Pacific Rail- way anal the Transcontinental Rail- way Treasury Departments at Winni- peg. Air, II, G. Perlman, hlthorto Assist- ant Treasurer of the Canadian North- ern Rdilva3 System, has been 011 - painted Treasurer, Y'Ot I HAIR IS f'7 FAST w s �E'" .�.,,LII'�1,;1 "Danderine" will check that ugly dandruff and stop hair coming out To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of "Danderine".at any 'drug or -toilet counter for a few cents, pour ti little in your hand and rub It into the scalp. Atter several ap- plications the hair usually stops cool- ing out and you can't find any dend- rn42. Soon every hair on your scalp shows new. life, vigor, brlgiltnese, thickness and more color. Brown sugar gets hard and lumpy. If it is kept in the icebox it will al- ways be soft and easy to use, CASCARETS ",They 1tldprk while you Sleep". •u (' 1:Knoolc on wood! Y07'r0 feeling tine, e11? That's i;roat! beep the mi- tre Paniiy feeling' 1' that Way alwaye, with ocottsiuual t'•::1carets for the liver and bowels, When bilious, consti- pated, lleadaully, uestruug, or for a cold, unset stena011, or bad Metall, nothing acts like [!securers, No grip- ing, 110 inconvenience. 10, 25, 50 cents, One of the bast known imitation leathers with a" Wide' range of uses is made from cotton, Minerd's Liniment For Dandruff, Paddington Station, Lonclon,'leseY6'0'i- free from 19001.211 ticket collectors for the first time eince the war. 'MONEY ORDERS. • A Dominion Express Money Order for five dollars costs three cents. The latest dictionaries cont:eM 500,- 000 words. Minard's Liniment Relieves Colds, Etc, Y. . Perfect Skin - a :1 Know the joy and ' ,' 1/happiness that comes 0' to one tbru possessing M Ia slain of purity and ✓"beauty. The soft, ells, \tInguished appearance it renders brings out your naturaibeauty te7 its full- est, In use over 70 years• i-' 'l Classified Advertisements. ae'PUATIM 11(1)23 'urnMalraP. M2li 5 WA'N11ID--T0 PO PLAIN •A.,t and I4glit Serving at home; whole or spare time; good pay, wolf( neat am, ots. ranee; charged paid. bend Ntwilit OP pa1•tic8hlre, Natientsi Monurecturing Co., Aiontreal, 11'' 111it'IIN TO VA,W 050 2. LAW 3(4 hours with "Sears einem: chert 02 Olinda" enahling a versa, 20 111521(1y !play accompaniments 011 piano or Organ` 211 -(Wily ROY( endorsed by lerterme need - ;Mum evarywllet'e. Agente wanted, nee oral cotnmisslcnsi (,0e2pa121 to any ad- Co 100 1 readwO', EsdncyNfSllolp Pah. 4010 -lo)1'5 53021002 50a' 8emo(002 (loch en DOG PISIw ISES and 1509 to ,leeeil Mailed b'ree to'(liy Ad dross by Vie ,Author. 7; n p 1 44r , s .4 � ! 118 )Vest 1st Street .,�.,..., . Net, ov l�U l0.Jt i.,-. • STORM VOPNDOWS� 4cMDOO�� -4a i u•hwm 1ZE$' "edit Ys9( nR�' will ¢lase, Safe d 'i td �L lively ¢uaranteed, t j, 7qe idF; f rico Lift u. .. S �� Cid dbaa ref �' .•.t"�ri ills, Immo wlnty( a 10 $ 4'rio'&"t:i6l�iSY aoi'r7alvv, a:n"iiked n,fati to ie/112, 7'Gariir oda*" s'iabA • O0 r ry ALT F 1 LT 1<31i1,�f TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF TORONT v (d"y?•1Gi�I,r�' (aaa seENTE,D.e.Reitee• lli-es 111 ease CEDAR, ...CHESTS AL•Noi Holy 01010moth-proof aux snit are roily 3landn01010 r.tecel of (50002 n:a: Tlr(et from mennfacturer to yon., ih'rtto for 080e illrutlrat^a llter8tnre; Eureka Refrigerrtor CO., Llmltafd Arron Paling, eat. AT YON SERVICE V/IIEREVEl YOU LIVE The wono i11 town or country has /weer , 3., the sante rtavantage as her sister in the city in expert. advice from She best-known firm of Cleaners and Dyers in Canada. PARCELS from the country sent by mail or exprese receive the same care- ful attention as work delivered per- sonally, CLEANING and DYEING Clothing or Household Fabrics. Eelleee VN I �1 For years, 1110 name of "Parker's" has signified perfection in this work of =keg old things loos( like new, whether personal garments of even the most fragile material, or household curtains, draperies, rugs, etc. Write us for further particulars, or send your parcels direct to �t? cD e Works Limited CZners 41 -Byars '791Yongs St. -• Toronto 1 Deese a-liurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instant' ly that corn stops hurting, then short' ly you can lift it right off with lingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "i"reezone" for a few cents; sufficient to remove every ]card corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal- luses, without soreness or irritation. "Lead, I{indly Light," came to Newman as be lay aboard a vessel be- calmed in the. Straits of Bonifacio, between Corsica. and Sardinia. Tor- tured by the intense heat and distract- ed by the intense mental conflict which he was then undergoing, he penned the immortal lines. under the origin- al title, "The Pillar of'the _Cloud,"',' "Laud, Kindly Light," first appealed in the British Magazine. Bear Island, Aug. 26, 1903. lvlinard'e Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sirs, -Your traveller is 'her'o to -day "itnd we are getting a large quantity of your MINARD'S LINT- MENT. Wo find it the best Liniment on the market, making no exception5. We have been in business 13 years and have handled all 12!11(x, but have dropped them ail but yours; that sells. itself; the others have to be pushed to get rid o W.A. HAGERMAN, Rr_J lei /. EPENDABLE >I,`` tires, like good roads, always pay fox themselves many times over. _ Partridge Tires have a supreme hand -built /,t dependability which makes them savers of dollars, time and in- convenience. They are quality from tread to the inside of the casing. SAVE 50e ' to 1.00 per roll Prompt Sltiprnent Craok(1?s are nicer if crisped in the open or under broiler for a minute or two before serving. A salty wafer needs no butter, but a plain soda cracker is improved 1f 598015(1 lightly with butter before toasting: BUY "DIAMOND DYE'S". DON'T RISK MATERIAL Each package of ".Diamond Dyes" ton - tam (breat ons 80 simple that any woman can dye any materiel without strealeing, fading or turning. Drttggtst hie color card Take no other dyel Remove grease stains from matting by covering tlie1 thickly With baking soda 'anti brushsui it up with the va0110n cinemaaltneethatei3'. Mhrard's Lln'me2t For Burns, Eto. !m'nrp5, c arrets, beets and pennies s irurch� 'all ep3ltt(llt diger, 'tY111C1m is fila 1 pal food they provide, but if they are 110 21011 11505 2 of this sugar is lost. Tho only wt to prevent such loss ns to steam thou,., YOURSELF THE JUDGE We ship on approval to any station "Where 'there is me agenjt. Wo save you Ho to $1.00 a roll on Ready ayRoof guaranteeding Of A.SI1(' FOR quality, yourself to lie FREE' the judge after 111 - SAMPLES Roofing atectingour risthe Samples free by maid, also free catalogue with prices and lull information. Send letter or post card, "Send me free samples and price of Ready Roofing and particulars of Free Delivery Offer." THE HALLIDAY COMPANY, Ltd._ Factory Distributors, HAMILTON - CANADA 1 SUMP FOR IIAIR AD SKIN Treatment for Dimples n -t6 biackhendsi At night smear them With Cutieura ant. ment, Wash off in five inin the with Cutieura Soap and hot water and continuo 'bathing ft feW 'moments, 'l'.reatrnent far dandruff and Stetting.' On retiring nib Cuticura Ointment •ip e parigve rac tp , The next m ernY n t npoit with uSoap and riotwateY. Repeat intwo weeks if needed. .'ioatl 261, Ointment ?h. and asap Sold !tn'oaaltcu,Liso'l St, CSt.,t.Montreal 1':Vellr- Hanan Sost. ,bsvthoutrcu, g�`,g28t°'C'utionrd3oap a1lavea without Mum ISSUE 1v^•. Cord or i sl,rie Gone cis Their Name Miges'?I. :ewer 0(15511110'211115-;14',..et ‘,119 ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" The mule "Bayer" identifies the contains proper directions for Colds, only prelim, Aspirin—the Aspirin Uoadaehe, Toothaehe, Earache, Neu- pr'esCribedhyphysicians for overnino- ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Nei - tacit years and now made its Canada, tis, Jam2 Paine, and Pain generally, Always buy an unbroken package Tin 1101290 of 12 tablets cost hub of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which afatv cods. Larger 'Beyererpackages. P1Leeo in o 123' olio Aorirazi•-,"3ayeao"*-"1oU mast oar "tarot" Aspirin in ills tra,9 Mart ttr taterrti 1n .Cannan) of never 0renntent585 of ; ete- ereticoca,leeter el eent52 e.1., vemie 17,11 itncwe that Aaplltt! >tileana flavor n5nl,ntnet.trs, to Rams; t1 n dui r, t Int tn,ltatlon5. yhha Tnhlotit o. 158150 00111pany wilt 55 utatul'ed with th515 tho '1lnyor Cross,'.'