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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1919-3-20, Page 7now o Cure Bali° sness 1Doctor® Warn against remedies containing powerful elrutra and alcohol, "The Extract al Reels, • ` 1P. long known as Mother 8eipcl's •t Curative Syrup, hos no dope or ;1 strong ingredients; it cures i0 indigestion, biliousneea and 'd conatipatiott. Can be had at any .-, drag store." Oct the genuine. SOc. and $1:00 Bottles. etitaf`:tr k7,At• $b,:aueRw, a'4'ai<G:: aSr3girS 't amemsfastommause Over Mere Over Here "�C,AG Chewing Tobacco is appreciated by both of Canada's war units --those Who fought ixa, Flanders and those who served at home. It is also- enjoyed by civilians of all classes throughout Canada and is recognized as being Fa �V"trJ ofyitbapl 1ri.:r•!t .feat a Leet, 'aye trXrt'tga^,%dtn1E' SEEND IT 14 Parker's can clean or dye carpets, curtains, laces, draperies, gowns, etc., and make them look like new. Send your faded or spotted clothing or household goods, and PARKER'S will renew tlieln. We pay carriage charges one way and guarantee satisfactory work. Our booklet on household helps that save money will be sent free on request to PARKER'S DYE WORKS, Limited Cleaners and Dyers 791 Yoliige St. - - - • Toronto tlontiflaSS T' iMrtg 'a9 .e7Y'rx:f Fant THE WA n LABORS OF -LNG GEORGE V. ARDUOUS WORK DURING FOUR • 'AND A HALF YEARS OF WAR. Has Reviewed Over 2,000,000 Troops, Visited Over 300 Hospitals, Decorated 12,000. ' In an article on the King, an English writer says: "Gond old George!" This may not at first blush appear to be a very re- e spectful way of'hailing one's sever- - sign, bit it is the shout that rang out in Hyde Park when His Majesty re- viewed the Legion that marches un- der the Silver Badge. Among Eng- lishmen the adjective "old" when ap- plied to a man indicates not age, but affection. That he is loved. It was in this sense that it was applied to the King in Hyde Park, and none knew better • than our sovereign how to take it.' It told him, indeed, the depth and homely affection in which he is heal. And it is betraying no royal confidence to say that it went straight to the heart. To parody a famous line, "All the world loves a worker." And how King ,George has worked for the nation these past four year's and three months! During that period he has been a stranger to holidays. It is doubtful if he has hadmorethan ten consecutive days in his beloved Nor- folk home, if as inuch. Messages to Seven Fronts. Tlie barest recital of a fraction of What he has accomplished, accom- panied often by her Majesty, makes one marvel at the endurance and high sense of duty which could accomplish this and much more. His Majesty has carried out well over 200 inspections, reviewing in doing so over 2,000,000 troops; no division has left these shores for any of our seven fronts - for we were fighting on seven fronts at one tine -without either being in- . li is Tea.. o and Coffee Hurt Manu P op1t Thai mall he hurt ing -9ou. Nervous- MGss, headache, • heart or stomach trouble are pre ti3 sure indications . Wh'g not try INSTANT 1POSTUM — a table drink whollj free front caffei,ne• Ube dru�j.. in yea and Coifed. Post= has a rich � 14 delicious flavor. . Al Grocers 1veruwhere, 'Ax.4�.RieLatG ci.s...e.-,e . •' . ..eras _a - est spected by the King, or, if circumstan- ces rendered that impossible, hearing a farewell message from him: he has visited with bis sympathetic smile and kindly word the wounded in more than 300 hospitals; he has gone through 150 munition factories, charm- ing all, leen, women and girls, with his bonhomie, and has presented with his own hand more than 12,000 de- corations won on the field of battle. Pour separate visits have been paid to the Grand Fleet-rthe last of which was on the eve of the surrender of the German navy. On shore, naval bases and depots have been visited thirteen times. . There has not been an air-raid on a London district but his Majesty, ac- companied - by the Queen, has not driven to the devastated district to express his sympathy with the suf- ferers. A Hard -Working King. The King is probably one of the busiest men in the Empire, his work being in many unthought-of and un- heard-of labors. For this Mr. Lloyd George vouched when he said: "There is one man who is working as hard as the hardest worked man In this coun- try, end he. -is' the sovereign of the realm." The writer then proceeds to tell how he does it: To get through the enormous amount of work which conies to his Majesty's table, a private secretary and two assistant secretaries are ne- cessary. For there are many State matters which the King and the King alone can pass. Half -past nine in the morning sees his Majesty at work, and he would be a rash man who names the hour when all was done. For there is one thing which the ruler of this vast Empire insists on -no work that can otherwise be dealt with must be loft over to the net day. He is "n clean -desk man," The writer then proceeds to tell of the domestic side of his life, showing how every regulation issued by the food or coal controller was obeyed to the very letter in his household, fireplaces being reduced in size,light- ing cut down, and heavy reductions made in all laundry accounts, No stored -up food was ever found at Buckingham or Windsor such as Pots- dam revealed. Flower -beds grew vege- tables for the nation; in short, he and his family dict their best to share the people's earns and sacrifices. He Stared, Too. "The biggesttfiro I've ever Seen was at New York, Said tite American, "It was a very high building, and the lad - dere were not tall enough to reach the window at which a lady was stand- ing. - "Wal," he went on, "we were just beginning to despair, when a lucky thought seemed to strike one of the firemen. Catching hold of a hose, he took it alongside of the house, and turned the nozzle upwards so that a stream of water shot continuously past the window. Summoning up her courage the lady Stopped from the ledge, and, putting her arms and legs about the jet of -water, slid to the bot- tom, and was saved," "Oh, that's nothing!" said the Eng- lishman. "I saw an even more excit- ing rescue than that. A large hotel was burning furiously, when, at the top storey of the building, a girl ap- peared, I stared, the firemen stared, the policeman stared -in fact, we all etared so hard that at last the girl walked down the stares," PARDONABLE PRIDE, "I Want you to publielt these poems In boos[ form," said a seedy looking man to the London publisher. Publisher ---"I'll look them oyer,,but I cannot promise to bring thein out un - loss yott havo a Well-known name," Peet -"'That's all right. My thane is known wherever the English nage Is Is spoken," "Ab, Indeed! What is your naive " ":01n Smith," • The Latest Designs The growing girl always enjoys a three-piece suit, and they are usual- ly very difficult to -get the exact style and fit,' This model is youthful and smart and fulfills all the require- ments for a suit fcr flappers, McCall Pattern No. 8778, Girl's Three -Piece Suit. Pattern in 6 sizes, G to 14 years. Price, 20 cents. Transfer Design No. 737. Pr;ce, 10 cents. t 7 This attractive ncg,;e,ee is simple in construction and easy to slip on and off. The dainty boudoir cap than accompanies It is developed in ribbon and lace, McCall Pattern No. 8771, Ladies' One -Piece Negligee. In one size, suitable for 34 to 40 bust. Price, 20 cents. These patterns may be obtained i from your local McCall dealer, Or from the McCall Co., 70 Bonin St., Toronto, Dept. W. o-�o--•�-o-o--c--o-a_n-w-.a-o•-a YES! MAGICALLY! O 0 CORNS LIFT OUT . a WITII EDGERS o o-o-o-o--o-o- o -o -o -o -o -o --e You simply say to the drug store man, "Give me a quarter of an ounce of freezone." This -will cost very little but is sufficient to remove every hard or soft corn from one's feet, A few drops of this new ether corn Sound applied •directly upon a tender, aching corn should relieve the sore- ness instantly, and soon the entire cern, toot and all, dries up and can be lifted oat with the fingers. This new way to rid one's feet of corns was introduced by a Cincinnati man, who says that, while freezone is sticky, it dries in a moment, and sim- ply shrivels up the corn without in- flaming or even irritating the slit, rounding tissue or skin. Don't let father die of infection or locidaw froth whittling at Itis corns, but clip this out and make Hint try it, "The rays -of,happiness, like 'those of flight, are colorless when unbrok- en." -Longfellow. Annuli's Liniluent ne11evoe nneuralgie. It ns to good plan to 'have a cheap watch to carry en the farm. Be many things m5ty happen to e, watch. It may be jerked out of the pocket .when you aro bonding over and strike on a stone. In the community elnb-the small neighbos'hood group --where people know each other well and; trust each, other, and aro unselfish enough to work for a common cause, real pro- gress can '1)o Made. utast/vs 14ultnetit Oat'oe 2 elr4a'ultr Po 'lieu 1.19 'nese Things? The variety of 'ttangle.tongue" ca1- led " 8poonenlsm" originated, proba'b- ly, with the earliest attempts at hu,, ma speech, but though so well known, it is not yet defined in the d$e- tionaries, The association of it with Professor ,5pooner is recalled by A newspaper parngrAph which gays, that in a sermon to Oxford under- graduates he is reported to have said: "Brethren, have yea never felt within yotlr bealt a half -warmed fish to be good'?" liis little son cams by the. failing' honestly, for bo is credited with saying at breakfast: "Mamma, please pass the ,'parlor maid." An- other ease mentioned is that of the young. curate who, basing his first sermon on the text, "The cock crew and 'Peter went out and wept bitter- ly," remarked •solemnly, "The coca wept and Peter went out and crew bitterly -no, I mean Peter crew and the cock wept out and wept bitterly." YOU CArtJ FIND ANY DANDHUFf, An NAIR STOPS COMM] OUT Save your hair! - Make it thick, wavy, glossy and beautiful at once. Try as you will, after an application of Danderine, you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' ;use, when you see new hair, flue and downy at first -yea -but real - ]v new hair -growing all' over the scalp. little Dandorine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Dandeline and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one email strand at a Hilae. The effect is itn- r'n1` to ped amazing -your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incom- parable lustre, softness and luxuri- ance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Got a small bottle of Knowlton's Denderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any -that 1t ]las been neglected or injured by careless treatment. A small trial bot- tle will double the beauty of your hair. Minard's Lininle-ut for sale everywhere. With a new type of tube an X-ray powerful enough to show up the min- utest flaw in a four -inch thickness of steel can be produced, t . ' Just the Same The troop train rumbles In along the rails, The Welcoming Committee talk de- tails - A woman wonders will she laugh or cry, And watches other women waiting by. The whistle blows" the drums beat full and fast, Site holds him to her heart -at last! at last! The son who's left of three -die - figured, lame, But in his mither's eyes he's just the sane! Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. PIave used MINARD'S LTNI1MIENT for Croup; found nothing equal to it; sure cure.' CHAS. E. SHARP. Hawkshaw, N.B., Sept. 1st, 1905. Nearly 3.000,000 pounds of hams, valued et 670,000 taels (about $550,- 000 United States currency) were ex- ported from China during 1017. Great Britain was the principal importer. The Chinese consume 'vast quantities of hams and pork. Pigs are raised everywhere in China. MONEY ORDERS. When ordering goods by mail send a Dominion Express ]honey Order. • 00 the fifteen lines comprising the system of Chinese Civoroment rail- ways, only one was built by the Chin- ese themselves. • Minard's T,inintent Ottros Hume, Eta. .Never eaten or linen put away clothes with starch in them; -they will not last nearly as long, SEED CORN -v Addreae: ORA T„ GRAHAM - Wln4so1., ant, Essex County SPRIER 1 IVIUSKRAT We pay the heat price for Spring M uskrats Send any Furs you have. You are assured of satisfaction in price and treatment. Al3IIEY FUR COMPANY 310 St. Raul St, W., Montreal, Que. In business for 80 years Reference; Bank of Hocholaga, St. Henry, aw....114,33,33333mnsomuneorsokunmv„,,mnaivrm,,,,A3333333fteuvotsusw333 333., ISSUE No. 11—'19 r Two Caldwell Water Tube ( Boilers, 225 I -LP, each. Infox.,. 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