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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1920-11-4, Page 7You can't have to suffer BAUME '. BENG reliever pain d headache, llturalgia, aciatice, lumbaso, rheumatism. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES $1.0o a,fubs. THE LEEMING MILES CO., LTD. MONTREAL Ageata for Dr. JuI@s-mesa I:BELIEVES PAIN Valuation. The thunderheads al; twilight rolled up belled the trees; Thin, elfish lightning played behind a soughing, ghostly breeze; The tossing froth of Blooming plum shone white across the dusk 0 Sugar! Loalg hereto the white elan. Game to North Anlollea, the bulimia 'of British Ceiuhnbla had a white sugaa' derived from the foliage of the Douglas flr tree. Prof, John Davidson, University of 1lritish Coltenble, assisted by Jatlhee 'Pett, has siren us the results of his ,study of sugar -bearing dr trees. The sugar, appears -in small white nlassee and In small' rialtos, It is quite hard and dh'y, not ,at all sticky, and tastes likoa high quality O1+ roiln.ed sugar. At first Professor Davidson thought 'that the sugar 'Appeared as the result of alludes which punctured the foli- age, But he Soon discovered that In- eects were not present and that only healthy firs yielded sugar. He therefore camp to the correct eol'cigeio•n that the phenomenon was the result of atnaospherlo ceases, In the dry -belt region the abundant sun- shine prodlteee an excess of etr'bohy- di'ates. A'Ioreover, the same abundant• sun so heats the ground that there is great pr'es'sure in the roots of the fir And Ailed the chirped.and-'restless.,trees even at night. As a result the ale witl'i sweet and .drifting leaves become water gorged and ex - musk. Sock -footed farm hands, on the grass stretohed loungingly about, Oanme early in to seek their beds and shut the storm without. Old Michael rubbed- his . horses and bedded them with hay, While from the driveway gleamed the ear brought holm on yesterday. But only when his cherished bays were ready for the night He turned to eye the polished thing that caught the lantern's light: title water through tneir tips. This water is quickly evaporated and the sugar is left. Though the Douglas flr trees will never be a dependable source of sup- ply for sugar, tho .sugar will always he valuable to chemists and phy- siciens. In a Curious Predicament Tem years ago a German prisoner of war named Hopp was tried by court- "Ye'r'e.fit and Ane, ye cornet's tail," martial for the niurder, in atrocious he murmured pridefully, circumstances, of a farmer's wife and "But sure, ye'll never dare the roads daughter. Iia was eondeu)ne;T to death, but it is now found that he can- not be executed, and_it would seem tenet he will have to wait inprisonall his life as a condemned man whose sentence can neither be remitted nor carried out. In the Berne convention of 1913 tlio A111e% and Germany agreed not to Larry out sentenceson prison- ers of war. It was meant to insert in the peace treaty a clause enabling the Allies to deal with flagrant crimes, bat at the last moment it was omitted. —London Chronicle. me nags have dared for me." The storm, to meet the moonrise, blared nearer through the hills; A sudden, passing drench of rain sprayed off the window sills; iieen,'branching forks of blinding fire split downward from the sky; And through a sudden, breathless hush ' a lash of wind went by; - Went roaring by and came again, to ' die and come.onee more; A writhing maple wrenched its reots and sprawled before a door. 'Twas then the heavens severed be, fore one•rending blade; ' And -in a moinent nioro the wires rang . out a call for .aid. (Oh, somewhere there are neighbors. yet). Black homes winked into light As word and Answer leaped across the tiimuit of the night; And readily, as yesterday they stopped to swap a yarn, Now, Tuan and boy, old Michael's friends turned out to save his barn. The clouds were rose aiid orange and flying swirls of flame. First, coatless,.hatless, swift of foot, young Donald running game; Then Martin Bain came riding down, Moonliower, his Little gray, Stretched out until her skinning length against the turnpilte lay,. Tocol Asher•'s muddy -geared .,machine brought up a willing load; And Dillon on his white-faced roan came pounding up tiie road. In scanty clothes old Michael the rain and wind defied; Stood with his silver hair ashine, a horse on either side. -• Behind' him blazed his ruined barn, a • ,bursting, glowing flame. He did not seem to see them there un - t -11 they called his name, And "Michael, did you save the car?" 'Twas Diilon'raieed the shout, "The car be hanged!" he answered back. "I got me horses out." • What a Beale! As everyone knows, the beaks of birds differ to a certain extent. Few people, however, realize exactly how closely -a beak is adapted to do its work, The heron uses its beak as a dagger and very expert it is In its use in this respect, for which purpose the beak is specially suited. The.heimet horn- bill uses its beak in exactly the same way as weusea hammer, and its beak is hard and shaped for this use. The beaks differ because of the _, birds' different methods of dealing with their food; this is the case with many fish -eating birds. The scissor bill, for instance, differs considerably from the dnflin; the abort flat beak of the latter bird is made for bolding as well as catching Ash, but it is also remarkable fol' an- other reason. At the base of the beak 'are certain brightly -colored plates; when the moulting season comes "round these plates are 'shed with the feathers,. They appear again, however, the fol- lowing spring. The strangest beaks of all are per, haps those belonging to the ]rind bird of New. Zealand,- for the beak of the Male bird differs from the beak of the temale, and when food is Pound by one to be out of reach of its beak, it is paid that the male is called, to see If, with its different .shaped beak, it is able to capture the morsel: BABY'S OWN TABLETS ALWAYS IN THE HOME Once a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her little ones she always keeps a sup111y on hand, for the first trial convinces her there is nothing to equal them in keeping children well. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach, thus driving out constipation and indigestion, colds and simple fevers and malting teeth- ing easier. Concerning them, Mrs. Saluste Pelletier, St. Dumas, Que., writes:—"I have used Baby's Own Tablets for the past ten years and am never without them in the house. They have always given the greatest satisfaetiau and I can gladly recom- mend them Co all mothers of little ones.' The Tablets are sqld by medi- cine dealers or -direct by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. j,Villianis Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The Merry Bells of England. Most people like chimes of bells. Yet a large number of us have not the vaguest idea of how bolls are rung. Ringing a bell does not merely con - 'gist 'in tugging a rope. Really speak- ing, it is an art, and involves physical and mental exercise. An inexpert. enced person soon becomes tired, and until he has learuecl to give the rope just the correct swing he will continue to find it hard work. A ringer of prac- tice usually finds four hours of con- tinued ringing exacting, though on Easter Monday, 1900, at All Saints, Loughborough, a record of twelve hours' continuous ringing_ was attain- ed. Brut this is a record hard to beat! A belfry usually contains from six to twelve bells—though twelve is an uncommon number, the usual being eight. These bells vary in note from the tenor, which is the heaviest, down to the treble, the lightest, They are rung in changes. That Is to say that the tenor always comes first, and after that the other bells follow in various orders. A peal consists of at least five. thousand changes, all different, so that the bell-ringer has to concentrate a great deal, or he will spoil the peal, In ringiug a peal the bells are turned from side to side,. This means that, when the rope is pulled, the wholly part which the ringer bolds in his band- isuaily called the sully—is'lift- ed several feet into tie air, - When you hear the bells 'playing some popular air they are sounding what is called acar'iilon. In this ease RICH, RED 0L000 THECRIATEST NEED Nearly Mi ills Are Due to Pew, Watery /31o6d--JIow to Do- - prove Its Condition. To -he in a healthy condition the Mullen body regifiree a constant sup- ply of new, r004 blood, }'iearly ail the ills from which people suffer arise from one cause --poverty of -tlte blood. If theblood is rich anti red it absorbs nourishment from the food which passes into the stomach and distri- butes that nourishment to the brain, nerves, inusoles and all• the organs of the body. Wlhen the blood is weak and poor in quality it menet do, its naturp.l work of feeding the brain and body, and the result is weakness and disease. • Headaches add backaches, loss of appetite, poor digestion, nervousness, pimples and unsightly blotches on the skin, all indicate that the blood has become impure—that it is not doing its appointed work, If this condition ie not remedied it w111 grow woreo and worse, and a complete breakdown will eventually occur. To bring about a healthy condition of the blood no medicine can equal Dr, Williams' Pink Pills.. Their one mission is to make new, rich bleed, which reaches ever part of the body, bringing with it new health and increasing 'vitality. Thousands have testified to the bene- fit they have found in the use of Dr. Williams', Pink Pills when run down in health. Among these is Mrs. Ber- tha Kendall, --Darling Avenue, Toronto, who nays:—'In the summer of 1918''I was in poor health. My appetite was variable, and -I was weak and unfit for work, and I suffered a great deal from nervous headache and palpita- tion of the heart. A lady friend re- cammeuded Dr. Williams Pink Pills, which T used with splendid results, as by the time I had taken six boxes I felt like a new woman. I think Dr. Williams Pink Pills are worth their weigbt in gold to every nervous, sick woman, as they cure quickly and save doctor bills." Dr. Williams Pink Pills may be had from any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 60 cents a box or 6 boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brrockville, Ont. Hatch Eggs Electrically. Tho largest electric hatching plant in the world is located in southern California. It is said to be the first establishment of the kind that has fully and- satisfactorily solved the Problem of bringing chicks into the world on a wholesale scale by elec- tricity. lecttricity. The plant has an output, capacity of 30,000 chicks a week, and it works full blast seven months in the year. A thermostat of special construction regulates the temperature of the in- cubators automatically and so re- liable that the percentage of eggs hatched successfully is extraordinari- ly high. There is no danger of Are; no loss. of chicks from chilling or overheating —the brooders being electrically warmed; no• lamps to be filled or ad- justed; no gas burner to go out and asphyxiate the downy birds. All that is neceasa.ry is to turn a switch, and the machine attends to thhe rest of the business. The electric mother hen does her work at a cost of one cent a chicle' Bven•tile coops and chicken yards are illuminated by electricity, getting the Iaying fowls on the job earlier In the day. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative • Accept; "California Syrvlr at Figs only -look for the name California on the bells do not turn over, but simply the package, then you are sure your receive taps from the hainnieiu, cans child is having the hest and most lag• a light Musical note, and, aro oper- ated' by tugging simply at a series 0f short, ropes. It takes about six months of prac- tice to become a bell-ringer, and only one 10011 in forty ever becomes really proficient in the art;. ays Tei IF you. Feel off color and. suspect coffee is the cause, a change to ,. will prove thui' , ,.- t HEALTH IS WORTH THE EFFORT "There 7.1.came harmless physic for the little stow' ech, liver'and bowels. Children love Its fruity taste. Tull directions .on each bottle. You must say ''Call, torula." •- Age Secrets. A. most people aro aware, it is pos- sible to tell the' ago of a hose lay ex- amining its teeth. The age of a sheep may beltnown in a similar manner that is, by its teeth. The number of years a cow bas lived is found by a different meth• ad. The horns tura exalunied, and the number of rings on these borne tolls almost exactly the age of the cow. Just as the horns indicate the age of the caw, so. the development of the antlers helps one to calciiiato the age of animals belonging to the deer family, and the length of, life of other horned animals is arrived at in the sam0 Thowaagey, of many birds can be dis- covered by eitannining the spurs. Trees often live to a very groat age, and while they are standing it is a dif- limTt matter to arrive at the ago of (wee; but what they have been Cut down lite ago of the tree May be reek, oiled by counting the number of rings visible in the section. Mlnard's Liniment For ciandruffa MANLEY'S DANCE. ORONEDTRA O d wlodoTO ON to be the best in Canada Any number jof muatelans desired. Write, wisp, or phone Al. Manley, 65 Ozark Cres., Toronto, for open (Wee. The Land of Beginning Again.' wish that utero were some wonder- ful places Called the Land of Beginning Again, IVilere all our mistaltes and all our heart -aches And all our poor selfish grief Could be dropped like a shabby .coat at the. doer And never be ptit on again, I wish we could come oil it all un- aware, Like tits hunter who Ands a lost trail, And I wish that the one ivliem our blindness had done The greatest injustice of all Could be et the gates, like an old friend that waits' For .the comrade he's gladdest' to hall. We could find all the things , we in- tended to do, But forgot and remembered too late, Little praises unspoken, little pro- mises broken, And all the thousand and one Little duties neglected that might have perfected The day for one less fortunate. It wouldn't bo possible not to be kind In the laud of Beginning Again; And the ones we misjudged and the ones whom we grudged Their moments of victory here Would find in the grasp of our loving hand clasp More than penitent lips could ex- plain. For what had been hardest we'd know -. had been best,' And what had seemed lost would be gain; For there isn't a sting that will not take wing When we've faced it and laughed it away; And T think that the laughter is most what we're after In the Land of Beginning Again, "D-ANDERFN.E" Girls!. Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! Immediately after a "Danderine" massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appear- ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be- cause each hair 5001115 to Elite and thicken. Don't let your flair stay life- less, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beauti- ful hair, A 35 -cent bottle of delightful "Dan- derine" freshens your scalp checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimu- lating "beauty -tonic" gives to thin, (1111, fading hair that youthful bright- ness and abundant thickness' --All druggists! Growing Old. At six—I well remember when— I fancied all folks old at ten. But when I'd turned my first decade, Fifteen appeared more truly staid. But when the fifteenth round I' Brun, I thought none old till twenty-one. Then, oddly, when I'd reached that age, • I held that thirty made folks sage. But when my thirtieth was told, I said, "At twoseore men grow old!" Yet twoscore came and found nth thrifty, And so I drew the line at fifty. But when I'tl reached that age, I swore, None could be old until three score! And hereet am at sixty now, As young ns when atsix, I trow! 'Tis true, my hair is 'somewhat gray, And that I use 0 cane to -day; "Tis tree these rogues about my knee Sey "Grandpa" when they Speak to ,mey A� But, bless your sou;, Pm young es when - I thought all people old at ten! Perhaps a.. little weer grown— I?erhaps some old illusions flown; But wondering still, while yoers have rolled, • When is 0 that a, man grows old? MONEY of bEiis. Pay your oat -of -town accounts by Dominion idxpress Money Order. Vivo Dollars scats throe cents, Mining Is n Ancient art, being men. tioned in the Bible; while a gold mine is depicted in an ancient 1 gyptian papyrus drawn in 1400 13,0. Mlnard'a Liniment 1olleuea Colds, Eto, Save time by a daily and 'weekly plan for fteusework, by simple living, by convenliont workrooms, by efficient utensils, ,ISSUa Na, 45-40. Endowed Flagstaffs. Por a long time 17ngland p0sses)od the only endowed 1 st In the wa flagstaff d f g fR d world, that belonging to the Royal Asyltun for the /deaf and Dumb at Margate, wins stair was erected i n the first year of the reign of King 10c1 ward vii:, 1n oommelnora'tlon .of his accession to the throne. 'Me cost was defrayed by the pupils and friends, and the collection taken was so large that it enabled the institution to pur- chase twenty flags. Evert when the staff and the flags had been paid for, 440 remained in the treasury. This sum was invested for ah endowment Puna, There is an endowed flagstaff in the United States, that on the common at Lawrence, Mass, At the time of the Lawrence stripe dome yoal'S ago, whoa many indignities were shown to the American flag, there was held a gag parade of 40,000 persons, each carrying a flag as a protest. A public- spirited citizen, Joseph Shattuck, of. fered to erect a flagstaff and to set aside funds, the interest on which 'would buy gags for the eta, The city of Lawrence accepted this offer, itnd to -day on its common is ono of the finest flagstaffs In the world. - "EREE7ONE1" Lift Off Corns! No Paint Vatican's Print §hop. The Vatican possesses one of the (nest prhntilig establishments in the world, It t wase rot tided in 1621;, and only ono year afterward already peak goosed the characters of 23 different languages, A merchant can obtain an imitation of MINAItD'S. LINIMIDNT from a Toronto house at a very low place, and have it'Iabeled•hie own product, This greasy imitation is the poorest one we have yet seen of the many that every Tom, Dich 1111(1 hai`r`y has tried to intreduee.. Ask. for MINAXI•D'S LANIMIIINT and You will get it. Balt From the Sea. With a new Norwegian eleetrioal process for obtaining..salt from sea water it is estimated that eaoh kilo- watt -year of power will produce ten tons of salt, besides useful copdeesed brine. BUY "DIAMOND DYES" DON'T RISK MATERIAL Each package of "Diamond Dyes" con- tains directions so simple that any woman can dye any material without streaking, fading or running. Druggist bas color card --Take no other dyel Sleep with the windows wide open, with plenty of warm covers on the bed, as a euro for anaemia and that "tired feeling" you so often have when you awake in the morning. Minstrel's Liniment Relieves Distemper Before an aeroplane is considered perfect, it has to pass through 200 tests. storm \YINDOWS &DOOMS QIZFS to suit your openings. Fitted with tla„-, Safe de livery guaranteed. (0tdul1.Cuwn e — winter ` moraion. The HALLIDAY COMPANY, Limited HAMILTON FACTORY 015Te100T0a5 CANAD Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Premise" 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 "Freezone" for a few cents, sutlicient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal• luses, without soreness or irritation. "Influence" a Drawback. "Influence is the worst handicap any Young man can have," says the presi- dent of a copper company. It tends to make him feel he need not exert himself to his full capacity and has a *ad effect upon him. When other workmen learn that one of their'num- bet' has a pull with somebody higher up they look at him askance and the effect upon these other men is bad. Then the foreman; or 'whoever is over hien, will either show him un- due favors and push him into a posi- tion for which he is not fitted, or, if the boss is of a different stamp, he will hesitate to promote him even when he deserves it because the boas knows the others will think itis a case of favoritism. The effect, therefore, is bad upon the whole organization. When any young engineer or college graduate or anybody else comes to me asking for a leter to enable him to get a job at our works I say to him just what I have said here. CASCARETS "They Work while you Steep'A You're sluggish—slow as molasses! You are bilious, constipated! You feel headachy, full of cold, dizzy, unstrung. Your meals don't fit—breath is bad, skin sallow. Take Cascarets to -night. for your liver and bowels and wake up clear, energetic and cheerful. No griping—no inconvenience. Children love Cascarets too. 10, 26, 60 cents. The United States lent France $3,- 000,000,000 during the war and France owes 86,000,000,000 fr g francs according to She (present rate of exchange, kTtnard'a Lln'ment For Burns, Eta The present ruling family of Japan came to the throne in 660 B.C. R OFI G SAVE 50c to 1.00 per roll Prompt Shipment sfutsutt 'igleft YOURSkLF THE JUDGE We ship on apt royal to any station whore there is an agent. We save you 600 to $1,00 a roll' on Ready. Roof- ing of guaranteed ASE_ POE quality, yourself to bo FREE the judge after 11.1- SAMPLES spoofing the Rooting at our risk, Samples 1los free by mail, also free catalogue with .prices and full Information, Send letter or pest card, „Serol mo free samples and prise of Ready Beefing and particulars of Free Delivery Offer. - THE H-ALLIDAY COMPANY, Ltd, Factory Distributers, HAMILTON • CANAIDA x.on 04 7EClaaasifed Advert iselnentio TOUR FOXES Xk1 ?D res bJ e t u andIle y dto l Mf lit ioht, bred'. and guurantood. Prices Hit, 1Q. X. lt'Iaouu. PRlgµlleWOO. GarthAkk7l oNaaybeae" SCENTED RED W Y QEAAF( OHE@TQ �..broro y mono.prop; cis woneer- i<Nilvv unneepomo 510000 g;p lttrt's{tgre. m4pot from meauraatnver to row Ws4t. tor S) * lltttarrbtos fl5.t0tnre. Eureka Refr,!oerptor Co, Limited ow.0 sound, Oai, Amerloa's Pioneer Dog htcmefliae � .. Book en DOD DISEASES and now to reed Maned Pres to any Ad- 'drese by the Author. ole__yy Olovmr Co., Inc. 515 West 81st Street New York, U.S.A. COARSE SALT LAND SAL l" . l ui& Carlotl, TORONTO 841,1.T WORK* fI J. CUFF - TORONTO tiveo 'Warming relief for heumatle aches. HE'S just used Sloan's Liniment and tiro quick. comfort had brought a senile of pleasure to his face.. Good for aches resulting from weather exposure, sprains, strains, lame back, overworked muscles. Pene- trates without rubbing. All druggists have it. 704 5140 Send for list of inventions wanted by Manufacturers. Fortunes have been made front simple ideas. "Patent Protection" 'booklet and "Proof of Conception" on request. HAROLD C. SHIPMAN ec CO. PATENT ATTORNEYS • 1* SHIPMAN CHAM.EM. . OTTAWA, CANADA INVENTIONS A Cure for Bud Breath "Bad breath is a sign of decayed teeth foul stomach or unclean -bowel." 1€ your teeth are good, s>; look to your digestive *mane 81 once. Get Seigel's Curative Syrop at druggists. •15 to 30 drops after meals, clean up your food Lpassage and stop the bad breath Lo 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. Do not buy substitutes. Get the genuine. 6 343134:12i 1=4AbiXta E inimmen erns: -J • -i Give Cutieura the Cue Of Your Skin And watch tisst troublesome e'rop- 1100 disappear. ikthu 1 l t cura' o p dry and t.ppli Lt ik-um Ointment. Pot ec er .as, rceb -:'1, itchings, etc., they are wonderful. Nothing se insures a clear skin and good hair as making Cuticura your every -day toilet preparations. -Same 25c, Ointment 25 and sea, Sold throughoutthe0eminion. Canadinonapon Ly�mano, Limited, St. Paul St., aloetreal. 'I Cutimura Soap abatres w51l,e,,t mus, iF! T 11 I I 1111111111 AT 'JOUR SERVICE WHEREVER YOU LIVE The woman in town or country has the same advantage as her sister in the elty in expert advice from the best-known firm of Cleaners and Byers in Canada, PARCELS from the country sent by mall 01' express receive the same care- ful attention as work delivered per - so Dally. CLEANING and DYEING Clothing or Household Fabrics. For years, the name of "Parker's" has signified perfection in this work of making old things look like new, whether personal garments of even the most fragile materiel, or household curtains, draperies, rugs, etc. 'Write es for further particulars, or send your parcels direct to e Works U ited W W ss �"r ort .'a6 Yong° St.. Tot -ono ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRU\ Not Aspirin at, All without the "Bayer Cross" T!'or Colds, fain, Naiiralgla, Tdctli paakitlgii which' cbntain,i complete' '*I hello, Iieadaehe, Iltrasho, and for rootlets. •'Then you aro getting real illleumatiste, Lumbago, Selatiea, Nou- Aspirin—the genuine Aspirin 'mark riffs, bike Aspirin marked with the scribed by physielans far over ndn name 'Mayer or you aro not taking teen years. Now made in Cgqna 118 irin at all. 7iandy flit boxes oontaiuitr66> I2 to pp t Drtl Accept only "payor Tablets of lots dost but a few eon a, ggj t( !Aspirin" in an unbroken Bayer' also sell larger "Bayer" packages. 'neva is only one Aspf,rin;--"htayeto*mon mast say "imager" Aspirin is the trade marls (registered in Canada) 05 Cesar 5l5nufaotur'o of Monde aootloaoidosteb Di ti)Io9116acia. W5lio it 10 Wall itnown that Ahplrin ',Twang TWA to etelet the rubllo agateat hnItatlone, the Tablets 61 nova, Coonllama ivN) 10 eLopped 811411 Moir pelmet trade roars, oho "meter Cruse,"