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The Clinton News Record, 1920-10-21, Page 7RHEUMATIC. PEOPLE pan Only Find if olief.b3r inrieh,,, Y ing the Blitocl. Rheumatism is a .disorder of the. blood, It attacks people viten the .blood is oveh'elharged with acid and impurities, thus setting up inflamma- tion nfl Lmma-tion in the muscles and joints, Wet weather or cold heather may stapt We tortures of rhelunatism, but la not the cause. The pause is lit the blood and the blootl'anly: Victims of this matte dy have every reason to fear the first dull ache in the limbs and joints, fql- lowed -by sharp pains tlhrougll the flesh and'muscloe; these are We symp- "tomo of poisen in the blood which will' shortly leave the victim painr'aoked and Helpless.. There Is .only one way to euro then- luatism, and that le through the blood. Liniments, hot applications, and r'ub- bang may give temporary wase, but cannot possibly root the trouble out of the system. That Can only be done by the rich, red bind which Di', 1Vi1- liains' Pints Pills make. This new blood drives out the poisonous acids and impul'lties, and the rheumatism disappears. 1f you are a sufferer from this painful malady begin the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and see how soon the pains and stiffness of the joints fade away, leaving behind new energy and new health. You cah get Dr. Williams' Pink Plils ' from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr, Williams Medicine Co,, Brockville, Ont. Why Lift Your Hat? When a man offers his right hand to an acquaintance he is unconscious- ly imitating the cavalierr of the mid - die ages, who held out an unarmed hand as token that his sword was sheathed and that he was friend and not enemy. When he removes his glove to shake a lady's hand he is again the knight of old who world never offer a lady a Covered hand. A knight, when he entered a castle hall, always doffed kis helmet, the most vital part of his armor, as evi- dence to his host that he came in peace, just Fie the man of to -day would never dream of entering a living - room with his hat on, Just as the clemtaeval baron would raise his hand ,m to his helmet 'as an indication that he was ready to unhehn oat of politeness, his descendent of to -day touches or raises his hat, At our meals we are singularly linked with' the long -gone past. The knife' we use is the successor of the dagger or hunting knife with winch our ancestors of long centuries ago cut up their food; and our finger - bowls had their origin in the days when fingers were used to convey food to the month. We -.owe the fork to the enormous ruffs which made it difficult to reach the mouth with the fingers, and made a substitute neces- sary; and the paper frills which adorn our cutlets, ]ranks and so on; were or- iginally used to obviate soiling the lingers by handling the joint's or Oa - toes. The Norfolk jacket Is a reproduc- tion of the chain -mail tunic, girt with the sword -belt; and the frock coat Is the old-time wafenrok—a long gar- ment slit up the back for riding, and worn over the armor. The peaked cap is the offspring of the burgouet—the peaked helmet worn on mediaeval battlefields; and the cassock is a Survival of the days when almost all males were skirted, just as the barrister' wig links us with the days when every gentleman wore a horse -hair wig. • ... What the Drums Say. Sigualltng by chant ie exteneivola practieetl 151 Arvin, and lnossagee o1 astoaiishing variety can be eazlveYed, hi this Amon messages that cell be signal, led are; That food is ready; a Cali to a thole; any personal Milne; Wet it, death bas hap'3loned; that 144 animal 1198 been 1(111.011 in the bun.; a eum of money such 98 tell shillings, or a gammon 10 laying money, A wi'ltei' in "Man," the journal of the Royal Anthropological Instituto, Wile of ae amusing test he macre of the drnnnner's powers when he was living among the Menai people of the Gout Coast .Colony. Returning home one evening he heard an enocie113' geed 'drummer playjng, so the told the man with him to take threepence to the drummer and ask him to 0a11 11p one of the na- tive boys, Mosey by nano, and 'tell hint he was a fool, After his return to, the house, he ]heard the drum say "Mo-soyl Mo- sey! Kiri-Kiri!" Mosey,' the boy, hetird it, too, and was very put out, because, he .said, the drummer was abusing him, -sw Expectancy Forfeits the Ambition. The faculties require a lot of •sthnu-' lus, a perpetual tonic, in order to do -their best, It is astonishing what a great motive will call out of a human being, how it will ;expand ordinary capacity,' multiply ordinary ability,' To be in a stimulating, ambition - 'atoning enVironinona, where one's powers are always en the alert, and there is always a perpetual tonic to' endeavor, is a wonderful thing. Ott the: other hand, to be placed: in an en- vironment which giies no special stimulus to our ambition, as, Tor in- stance, a dead -anti -alive town, or Fie establishment presided over by a man with little ambition who clings to the old slave -driving methods, and who never raises a salary until forced to do so at the point of a resignation -- such things are especially .trying to bus's incentive and aspiration, Hope and expectancy of better things, the consciousness of a superb motive, calls out our greatest powers. Expectancy of a reward for our ef- forts, of advancement, of increased usefulness! • What a stimulus these things are to ambition! How they take the drudgery out of an occupa- tion: The Best Kind of Credit. The time may come, . my young friend, when you may want to build a home of your own or start into busi- nese for yourself, and you will want all the credit you can get. You will flncl that a good name, a clean record, the reputation of being straigbt and honest, a dead -in -earnest hard worker, possessing a level Head, sound judge- ment, will draw a. very large sum of -money out of the banks, and will give ,Yon credit with johbere :.and whole- salers. Character is credit, the best kind of 'credit: --Marshall -Field's character was so established that when ,he died his goodwill Was worth 'millions of dol- lars, while many other 1,archants who had been in business as long as be had no standing whatever that was worth anything. People were afraid to trust them because they had the reputation of being slippery, of crawling out of a bad bargain, of not standing up to their contract, if they could possibly avoid it. A gasoline engine -driven dynamo that is entirely automatic in its action is attracting attention. in •England, Fuel Oils Frei the Farm Before very long every farmer may snake his own fluid fuel for' lighting, heating running farm machinery and other purposes. This has no reference to alcohol, but to a substitute for gasoline derivable from straw and other tarn wastes''by destructive distillation. The U.S. De- partment of Agriculture is now snak- ing experiments looking to the de- velopment of a simple and inexpensive, apparatus for the purpose, which will render the farmer independent of the oil monopoly for all time to come, The apparatus in question, complete in itself—a "farm unit," as the experts mait it—will consist of a retort, a "scrubber," and a condenser. It will cost only about $250, and will be so constructed as to be Wei -proof, This implies that anybody can run it and keep it in order, All that Reed be sup- plied is heat and straw •(or other vege- table waste), and the machine will do the rest, As yet the experiments have been restricted to straw, but they will pre- sentiy he extended to include corn. stalks and leaves, cotton stalks, sugar cane refuse and other materials. The most important application of the idea now in View is in the Far West, where fuel is scarce and where the straw discarded by threshing ma- chines is customarily burned to get rid of it, there being no acceselblo market for this waste product, so enormous in total quantity. -If by the aid of simple mechanical apparatus this straw can be made to yield a fluid equivalent to gasoline it The process of destructive disttlia- The prooesaof destructive distilla- tion yields a gas, which in the con- denser is converted into a liquid. It may even be transformea Into a solid; and the experts think that/tenthly it may be utilized to best advantage in this shape, It has gone far enough1 however, to convince the investigators of the prac- ticability,af the idea. They have even ruin an automobile with straw gas con- tained in a huge bag attached to the ear. Beyond the first cost of the -outfit, the farmer will be at no expense ter his fiutd fuel, inasmuch as the waste of his 'farm will furnish it, He will use it to light and heat his dwelling, to keep the cookstove going, to oper• ate the washing machine and sewing machine, and to drive the grindstone' and food -,Utter in the barn. He will use it for his automobile and also to drive the farm tractor. In- deed,:with unlimited supplies of cost- free fuel the conditions of life for him- self and his family will be to a great extent revolutionized, "Toth. table drink will never bother nerves or sleep ifyou. Quit coffee ' "• and drink. Pealem CEREAL IN$TANT Posm-. 'yisdyoull app�: Via: the ecp o . , 4 'nveai'ienae .' x. , 1 ?C i aERE :xi •.tet €" r Y Q w a�h soiti Aasturn G The Sunny Soul, l !snow of eo other one qua'11ty that will add quite so hunelh to the effectiveness of one's life • and ability as a cheerful, peppy disposition, This always elazs80 a gotta ilnpl'eehlon en ethers, wins friends, and opens doors which are closed t0 the too Fiera- ; 000, the sad, the .morose, the nlisoolal, We arc. attraete1 by the sunny seal with the 011eer1u1 Mee. All boors ily open to 'him every- where, while .the Boar, forbid, ding face repels us, and its. own- er fends himself unwelcome wherever he lnay ge, No matter where You are go - lug or how you 'get your living, always take the smile route; it will land you In .happy piaces,- it will malre friends, it will •lead Yell to success, •• GUARD THE CHILDREN FROM AUTUMN COLDS The Fall is the Moat severe season of the year for nide—one day is warm, the next cold and wet and un- less the mother is on her geiarcl, the little ones. are seized with cattle that may hang on all winter. Baby's Own Tablets are mothers' best friend in preventing or banishjng,colds. They act as a gentle laxative, keeping the bowels and stomach free and sweet. An occasional dose of the Tablets will prevent Wilde, or if it does' come on suddenly their prompt use wiII relieve the baby. The Tablets are sold by. medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Do You Enjoy Life? If not, why not? • -One reason may be because you -have bad health. Another, that you haven't enough money. Examine that first reason. Why Is your health bad? You have either in- herited it, or made it. Perhaps you are still making it. Inherited bad health, or dieeaso, is of course a handicap. Yet it can be eased, and life enjoyed if you would cat your coat ancdrding to your cloth. Life-long invalids are often the hap- piest and most delightful folk to know. You would think that they would— must, almost—radiate gloom and de pression, yet the reverse is the Case. And if you cannot enjoy life because you haven't enough money—well, al- though money does not of itself mean. happiness, it certainly is a factor in procuring it. So, get more money. Briefly, instead of grousing, set to work and increase your efficiency. If you are in a rut, get out of it. If you are a round peg in a square hole, either square yourself or `seek a round ]hole. Nothing venture, nothing win, What is your idea of enjoying life, anyway? What is your programme? You can, and with advantage, be ambitious for a full enjoyment, but wait till you have the means. You must cut your present coat according to your present cloth. You will never enjoy life if, enviously, you grumble for the unattainable and neglect the material at hand. Finally, don't gulp enjoyment. Six sips are better than one big gulp. That may be your trouble. Be like a bee, in fact, and take your sips of nec- tar according to the ).uwers that are available. And—got a hobby? No? Than you are minas the -greatest stand-by in the way of enjoyment that ever was, or ever will be. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only—look fat the name California on the package, then you are sure your childis having the best and . most harmless physic for the little stom- ach, liver and bowels.. 'Children love its fruity. tante. Fn11 directions on each bottle. You must say "Call - ferule." Not Properly Qualified. The man next door to six-year-old Wilfred has a new car, and little•Wil- fred was very fond of accompanying Then tO the garage whilst he tinkered with the machine. Ho sometiines seems to get 11141011 pleastte out of it, as does the actual Owner. But, alas! the other day something' .happened which thre tened fora time to ni his enjoyment. • : • The owner of the ear came home with an Overall suit in which he. ap- peared the next time the went out to wd9s1 0n the ear. . As he passed on his way to the gar- age he whistled for Wilfred, but no boy came. Theh he event over to Wilftod's hone and hunt d u thelittle s t t fol pe low, "Conte sing to the 'garage with me," he said. Wilfred looked at in 7 n h � s rrowfullY, . X cant he said 'grin " !d ser full r w X Y, llaveii't any 'garage tielderwear -like years.'! Mlnard's Llhlment For, 1i401drttff, SCAREIS. "!hey Work While you Sloop" Matte it your "hobby," to keep livor and bowels regular.° If bilious, 0011- stipated, headachy, unstrung, or if roll have cold, an upset stomaata, or bad breatlh, take Cascarets tonight and wake up feeling clear, rosy and lit, No griping—no inconvenience, Children love Cascantsi too, 10, 20, 50 ,eats, Steel Cable In New Auto Replaces Brake Rods. In place of the rigid steel rods which customarily serve to.eonect the breaks of an automobile with the brake pedal, the latest model of a popular car uses a flexible steel cable: The ends of the cable are connected to the two brake drunis, and the pull of the foot lever is exerted through -a grooved pulley. This assures an even division o£ the braking action between the two drums, reducing' to a minimum the tendency to skid. We believe MIIVARD'$ LINIMENT is the best: _ 1V/stales Foley, 0i1 City, Ont. ' Joseph Snow, Norway, Me, Charles Whooten, Mulgrave, N.S. Rev. R. 0. Armstrong, Mulgrave, N.S. Pierre Landers, Sen., Pokemouche, N.B. Mile -Long Cabe is the Only Approach to Lofty Mine. A cableway more than a mile long and almost perpendicular in its uppe length, is the only connection between the outside world and a gold mine which perches like an eagle's nest en a lofty crag in the.American Rookies At its lower end the 'cableway ter urinates in the crushing mill, to whicl the ore isdropped in a small car. Thi car is used, also, fox carrying supplies to the miners, and for their persona transportation to the mill in can o accident. The cable is inspected Moe £equently in winter, when a break wouldmean the end of operations fo the season, There are no roads or paths down the mountainside, and .an ascent through the heavy snow would be practically impossible. "DANDERINE" Girls!. Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! Immediately after a "Dandcrine" massage, your hair takes on new life,. lustre anjl wondrous beauty, appear- ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be- cause each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay life- lees, colorless., plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A .85 -cent bottle of delightful "Dan - amine" freshens your scalp,• checks dandouff and falling hair. This stimu- lating "beauty -tonic" gives to thin, dull,fading hair that youthful bright- ness and abundant thickness—All druggists l A phenograplh cabinet has been in- vented into whin small machines cam be set to masquerade as coslt'!er one frlinard's Liniment Relieves Distemper Alumni= cooking utensils must never be washed in soda water, Or they will lope their brightness; Soap and water is all that is necessiary. ROOFING SAVE 50c. to 1.00 per roll Prompt', Shipment YOURSELF THE JUOoe We ship on approval to any station where there' 18 an agent. We save. roe 500 to $1.00 is rola on Ready Roof- ing oguaranteed- ASK t e in f uaran a d• ASK FOR quality, yourself to be FREW the judge after in• SAMPLE specting the Roofing .. at our risk. Samples free by nail, also free catalogue with prices and full i forma ion w 1 u t Send letter or post card, "Send hue free samples and price of Ready Reefing and particular, of Prod ne ei' Offer." elly y IHE HALLWAY COMPANY, Ltd. • f=actory Distributors, HAMILTON - CANADA v. /J r6lioves pain of besclacho, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, rbcumatinm, alaa ii&vfRrii 'O ' suostirUTfs SIA, a tube. pill (ErreS0 MIWES c0•, LTD: MON7aC;AI. Astra 0101.1),, 7ulra nou;ue RELIEVES PAIN Expected a Lecture. Mails Twain at public dinner ohne seid1 "Speaking of fresh eggs, I am rem11100l of thetown as Squash. In my early lecturing gays I went to Squash to leotute in Temperance Hell, arriving in the afternoon. The town seemed poorly billed. I thought I'd and out if the people know anything at all about what was in store for them. So I turned' in et the general store. 'Good afternoon, friend,' I. said to 'the general -storekeeper. 'Any en- tertainment here tonight to help a stranger while away the evening? 'alio general storekeeper, who was sorting. mackerel,stiaighteuea up, wiped his briny .hands on his apron and said: 'I expect tlmere's gain' to be a lecture. I beenFiellin' eggs•, all day.' " "CORNS" Lift Eight Off Without Pain Doesn't hurt a b1 ! Drop a little "Freozone" on an aching corn, instant- ly that corn stops hurting, then short- ly you can lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "rreezone" for a few cents, sufficient te remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal- luses, without soreness or irritation. Press On. Only have vision and bold enterprise! No task too great for men, of unsealed eyes; The future stands with outstretched hands, Press on and claim its. high supre- macies l —Joan Oxenhain. —a, MONEY ORDERS. Dominion. Express, llIoney Orders are on sale- in live thousand offices throughput Canada, A .spoonful of vinegar added to the water in which meat or fowls ave 'boiled wall help to make them, tender. Minard's Liniment For Burns, Etc. The Siamese wear their finger nails very' long. The women sometimes have then topped with silver. COARSE SALT LAND ALT Bulls Qar'lots 'TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF TORONTO *MiffseCil y 0 -171 ,gay iris/ 'VITEN you want quick com- forting relief rim any 'external" pale, use Sloan's • Liniment. It docs the job with- out staining, rubbing, bandag-. ing. Usefed forrheumatiem, neuralgia, aches and pains, nprains and strains, backache. sono muscles. Keepit hand A Fair Trfide, "That's a, beautiful bits," said. the salesman, all carried awaY Walt his own eulogy of the Q. "Qf course, there may be some little thing that 11. needs, but that's to be 03peced.." .. TllThoen'ho Iirbnospeiglhettenedl00ked thoughtful. , "3 tel•1you what I'll do," lie • replied, "I'll buy the little thing you mention and you throw in the ear, You see, befi'voar0," bought a second hand machine BUY DIAMOND DYES" DON'T RISK MATERIAL Emilaoka a of "Diamond Dyes" con- tains directions ap simple that any woman 05111 dye tiny material without Etreakirtg, fading or running, Druggist Lae color card—Take' no other dye! Dickens often acted in private the- at-rieals, - • Mlnard's Liniment Relieves, Colds, Eta Tho nearer the Equator the nacre Salty sea -water becomes. STORM ` lNDoWS&DOORS r. h '�•�•� CIZES 10 suit your 1� openings. Filled with glass, Safe de- livery guaranteed. 'Waite for Price Lid M. Cut down fad --.�•o -- hills. lenge winter comfort. Tho HALLIDAV COMPANY, Limited 641111300 . 1ACTOR0 O,OTRIn5TORO 000005 A.tne1'Ica's Pioneer Dog Remedios Book on DUB U S ASES. and Stow to Feed Nailed Free to am, ad- ch-ess by the Author. 1.r. Clay (!lover Co., Xao. 118 West. Mat Street New York, Thad.. Classified Adve; Iise rents, ,lTa.U1N ;rp V I IN a; VOW Routs with ':Sbay'0 :imple Chart of ords" 'enabling, a bre, to ro..dily, lay acoompanlments o!i plane or organ 001 0Y83'3' Iy; e. 115118641'by'lsaeinganuet, ohne oveeywldero, Asvz ket ante ,. eral 89111 "rieaidne; Opatnaid to any 84- 00,,010* )35%i-emit'',rSyd ey,S11,a- Dpub. A11L3$ WAN"FI>al)—"0 3)0 PLAIN X.1 and Light Sowing at home; whole or spare time; gape pa wort( Bent any dis- tanto; charges pain' Send stamp fon particulars, ZtTatlettai alanufaoturing Cog I14e11treal, Pon se,7,1. .... el Far 703)31 SILVER FOaelaS x"R038 1110, idly stock all "Standard b15(1', acid 1uerantood. Prices right. IO. 33. MacDougall, west Ogre, ate, • TED Send for list of inventions wanted by Manufacturers. Fortunes hav'o been 'made' from simple ideas. "Patent Protection" booklet and "Proof of Conception" on request. HAROLD C. SHIPMAN & CO. - PATENT ATTORNEYS < ' ) .tb'aouhu1AN CHArdna0O • •' e'r(aWn;li9NAep Appear At Your Best—instantly- If you receive a sudden caller oxen unexpected 10- V1101100 you can feel con- fident of always appearing at your best. In but a few moments It renders to your • 511111 a wonderfully pure, soft complexion . that Is beyond comparison. AT YOUR SERTME WHEREVER YOU LIVE The woman in town or country has the same advantage as her sister in the city in expert advice fi'On1 the hest -known firm of Cleaners and Dyers in Canada. PARCELS from the country sent by nail or express receive the same care- ful. attention as work delivered per- sonally, CLEANING and DYEING Clothing or Household Fabrics. For years, the name of "Parker's" has signified perfection in this work of making aid things look like new, whether personal garments of even the most fragile material, or household curtains, draperies, ruge, etc. Write us far further particulars, or send your parcels direct to id. Works Li uMted, Cleaners; cors: 1791 Yorzge St•. Toronto Cord or Fakir. Good company On a journey makes the way seem shorter. Dependable Partridge Tires should be your companions on all your motor trips. They shor- ten the journey by allowing you to travel in comfort—free from the annoyances, delays and expenses, caused by tire troubles. Partridge Tires, like loyal servants, serve you faithfully always. ,704 drusts$gd7 all �7 Don't Suffer Wi Eczema Whom Soothes at One First bathe the affected part with Cuticura Soap and hot water.. Dry and gently rah on Cutieura Olnt- merit. This treatment riot onl: sootllest but in most cases 110310 distressing combines, rashes, irrita- tions, etc. e Soh 250 Ointment 25 and 500, Sold throoloimheAomICit.Drol,5!emn.rLimited, SL Paid St., Montreal, 30�"Cuteta Sdap epiaWes without rang, . 11SU ENo. 43--'20, Game as Their Warne hhe7i ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" For Colds, Tam, Hoehne, Neural. ala, Tootltaclie, Baraciher and for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neu- ritis, take Aspirin marked with the name "Bayer" or you are not taking ,tisplrin at all, 'Atcopl only "Sayer.'Vablets of 'Aspirin" In an unbroken "player package whit% contains coinpdete reations. Then yep are getting real Aspirin—the genuine Aspirin pre. scribed by plcyslcians for over nitle- teen years. Now made In Canal. Handy tin thews containze�gg 12 to lots coat but a few cents, Dist gists also sell larger f'13afer'l pas Mince is (nag OMAaittt'iri.-.' Jlay'or ri ••-•'YOVI must flay 4J! Aspirin Is the trade nark (<roglsterod !n Canada.') of 533''61' wiehutaetn ueetteaoldester of Salicvlloacid, 1V11116 It 1s Well knewrl HuttAeiiittihd ntanufaa'turo, 10 assist the nubile against 3mltalaon4, the "Tabis of 13 SOS be stamped 351th their general trade mark, ii's ia ay(r .fppn,