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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1919-4-24, Page 7tr'i'll TEST '7 $.'JL . H4�iD vas 4 w T x.1 ,gable Somp Celtic)- 1 til».a 13atll^pen Midnigklt olid Dawn Nobody Mise $'UL 1)o Alabama ISali Med Gose Girl of Mine i'1a1'giriia from Virginia Wait leer Aro I Want to See It MY Daddy's Canna Keine,. The whole seven apnea will les sent prepaid on receipt of price together with our complete Het of popular macre. Wo will aloe place your name on our mailing fist to receive notice of the now songs ae they conte put,, Sone the dollar' now and get the Inutile ty return mail. Ideal 'Music Pa99ithiu'�.9 17 A 2onoz7a a'J 4 rm... easaerse'sensressearattr ...:. etecetra stet arees:°¢7GMiti ,mzmetug"4 ".11 K 3Rla'aTtn ro.r+F?xra+ The People's Choice 04'4 the one complete ALL -RECORD Phonograph h WrY41 . h.. ti t.'T��,��'Qty" ",a�v;'�:�ri�.rai�i�:�t No wonder people choose the Brunswick! It is the in- strulnent that not only excels all In Tone but that also removes all restrletlotls. 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Innumerable Difficulties Beset the Editors at Dawn of Ne)v Era Among European Nations. The French edition of the Alman- ach de Gotha for 1919 has been broughtto PArie fresh from the Justus Perthes printing press at - Gotha, The preface contains a con- fession of the innumerable difficulties which have beset the editors at the } dawn of the new era. "The dis- memberment of Austria," they ob- selrve, "and the transformation of twenty-two German states into as many republics interrupted our lab- ors as we were going to press." One's first impulse is to learn the future status, according to the Al -1 manach .de Gotha, of the ex -Kaiser es leand the exrCrown .Prince. For the I .-M "s's'sjelPerti-devent-in this register of fallen royalties -German Emperor, King of Prussia, Margrave of Bradenburg,1 Burgrave of Nuemberg, Count Hol henzollern, sovereign of Silesia and Glatz, etc., we find the following: "Succeeded his father and renoun- ced the throne November 8, 1918, doc- tor in law of the University of Ber- lin, doctor in law of the University of Prague; doctor in science of the University of Klausenberg, engineer- ing director of the Politechnic Schools of'Germany, formerly grand admiral and field marshal, general, etc. Regarding the Crown Prince. The Kaiser appears, therefore, with Isis many accomplishments chiefly in the character' of doctor, As for his eldest son, he appears before the world as a veterinary'surgeon. The Alreanach'says: "Frederick William Victor August Ernest of Prussia ei-devant Imperial Prince of the German Empire, Prince Royal of Prussia, Imperial Royal Highness, horn at the Marble Palace, near Potsdam, on May 6, 1882. Re- nounced his rights and succession to the throne November 8 (December 1), 1918, doctor of law, University of Berlin; doctor in engineering, Poli - technic Schools, Berlin and Char- l.ottenbnrg; doctor in Voter'inary medicine, Higher Veterinary School, Berlin; formerly general of infantry, etc," Turning to the Hapsburgs, we find: "Charles (Karl) I„ Francis Joseph Louis Herbert George Marie, ci- deant Emperor of Austria, a Apostolic p , King of iiiungary (the fourth of that, name), King of Bohemia, Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, Galicia, etc." The Almanach sums up the tre- mendous events which caused the "brilliant second" to crumble to dust thus: "Tate former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy i` o 'k split up as a result of revolutionary events in the months of October and November, 1918, into several independent national states. In thisway weto formed the Repub- lic of German -Austria, the Czecho- Slovalt Republic, the South Slav state and the Republic of Hungary. The Kingdom of Serbia claims Bosnia and Herzegovina; Roumania claims the Bukovina and Poland claims GaI- icia." German Governments 1Tc nporary. The lesser constellations have all similarly paled. Frederick II (Wil- liam Louis Leopold Augustus) mere- ly described as ci-devant Grand Duke of Baden; Louis III. (Leopold Joseph Marie Aloysius Alfred) as` ci-devant King of Bavaria, and so on. The Almanach is careful to note the "pro- visional" .state of affairs in Germany. It declares that all the 'German Gov- ernments are temporary. But Hin- denburg -vide Army, page 473 -still figures as directing the general state of the armies in the field, and Groner is still First Quartermaster General. All the high imperial functionaries figure at their posts. Interesting and enlightening is this paragraph de- voted to Alsace-Lorraine: "The former province governed di- rectly by the organs of the German Empire and united to the latter since June 9, 1871. On November 2, 1918, the Second Chamber constituted it- self the National Council of Alsace- Lorraine and named from _among its members en administrative commit- tee. By decree of the French Repub- lic on November 15, 1918, the civil administration of Alsace-Lorraine .is assured during the armistice and un- til the signing of peace preliminaries by three commissaries of the Repub- lic.." GERMANY'S PEACE TERMS. Would Wave Annexed English Towns and Established Colonial Empire. Mathias Erzberger, chairman of the German Armistice Commission and a member of the German Government, was accused of being the author of a document written in 1914, showing that Germany's peace terns, if she won, would include large annexations and indemnities, Herr Landauer, a representative of the Munich Soldiers' 'and Workmen's Council, declared in a speech at Augsburg, Bavaria. Accord- ing to a despatch to the Frankfurt Zeitung, Laudauer, who was speaking at a meeting in memory of Kurt Ele' ner, the late Bavarian Premier, said he had a copy of the document. Laudauer at first refused to give the nanie of the author except that he was still a member of the Govern- ment, Finally, however, he said that the person to whom he alluded was Herr Erzberger. Among the peace terms mentioned in the document, Laudauer said were: Annexation of Belgium, French Nor- mandy and several towns on the south- eastern coast of England. Annexation of the territories on the eastern frontier of Germany which have since become separate states. Establishment of a large German Colonial Empire. Payment of a war indemnity calcu- lated to cover Gerluauy's expenses during the first ,ton months of the war as well as the entire German debt be- fore the war. Herr Landauer asserted that these terms were approved in principle by General von Falkenhayn, General von Moltke and Admiral von Tirpitz. The sugar beet industry has be- come -very profitable in Kent county, Ont. There will likely be a largely increased acreage this year, All :cad -No Waste if you want an appetiz- ing ready -to -eat cereal thno at you Ca serve with and with fullest 'satisfaction, try deiriedas Feed floAi'd ,les 15e N 2-026 ' Yip Ltltte$t A swagger suit developed in check- ed material and trimmed with plain contrasting material. Suitable for the growing boy, McCall Pattern No. 8876, Boy'e 'Suit. In 8 sizes, 2 to 6 years, ,Price, 20 cents. ' p MOCeur. s/ fir Smart suit on the popular box -coat lines. If desired, a waistcoat maybe worn, which would enhance the charm. McCall Pattern No. 8865, Ladies' Coat. In 8 sizes, 34 to 48 bust. Price, 25 cents. No. 8863, Ladies' Two or Threea,Piece Skiat. In 9 sizes, 22 to 38 waist. Price, 20 cents. • Dainty flowered organdie is used for the development of this naive little frock for misses. McCall Pat- tern No, 8886, Misses' Empire Dress. In 4 sizes, 14 to 20 years, Price, i5 cents, O ,notate The Russian blouao linos are fav orad in this suit, which is developed .in navy blue tricotine. McCall Pat- tern No, 8010, Ladies' Coat Suit. In 0 sizes, 34 to 44 bust, Price,"25 cents. These, patterns may be obtained from youli, local McCall dealer', or from the McCall ,co., 70 Bond Ste Toronto, Dept. W. Our Pule abeut firming the soil after putting in the seed is this If the eaptll is Very dry, firm well; if only fairly so, "firm moderately; if damp and heavy, do not firm at; ally for that will rnitke a crust that is hard for the plants to break through, nide L'lrilirletit OoS'ic *unite tm 'HAIG• PRAISES CIVILIANS 134ti41 'MOON ,11f47dttees Men - of Outstanding Alrilitrt F1e14 Marsha] . Haig., in his final despatch, tieCorarea'nder-in.Chiel of the ],3rltish forces in France, tinea number el instnneee of mall who from civil or comparatively humble smelts potions had risen during the war to important conirilande, The Field Marshal gays that at the beginning of the welt the lack of instinetive disc oiplino among the new British troops placed them at a .dissdventugo, bet during the last two years the dis4ie- lino of all ranks in the new armies, from whatever part of the Empire they carne, was excellent. Tho unci- ver'sltiee and public schools of the Empire again and again proved that they are unrivalled in the formation of 'character; which is the root of discipline. Not that the universities and public schools enjoyed a monop- oly of. the qualities making good offi- cers. The life of the British Empire genet -slily proved sound tinder the peverest teste, and while giving men whom it was an honor for any eflicer to command, it furnished officers of the highest standard from all ranks of society and all quarters of the world, Promotion had been entirely by merit, and the highest appoint- ments had been open to the humblest, provided they had the necessary qual- ifications 01 character. skill and knowledge. Field Maialtar Haig then refers to the examples sof a schoolmaster, a lawyer, a taxi -cab driver, and a sergeant -major who commanded bri- gades, and an editor who commanded a division, Two editors, both Canadians, rose to important commands in the Im- perial army in France. They are Major-General Sir David Watson, Quebec, commanding the Fourth Can- adian Division, and Major-General E. W. Morrison, Ottawa, command- ing the Canadian artillery. Both started iii the war as colonels in the Canadian miltia. - Germane Seek to Save Treasures. Owners of important art collections in Germany are seeking means to guard themselves against confiscatory measures -whether in connection with German taxation or in connection with the indemnity. It is stated in the Ber- lin papers that James Simon le find- ing means to break up his very valu- able collection of pictures, which in- cludes masterpieces by Franz Hale and Vermeer. Ile seems to have given some of the pictures to the Kaiser Friedrich Museum in Berlin, but to have transferred most of them to a syndicate of international dealers. CLEANSES YOUR HAIR MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL THICK, GLOSSY, WAVY Try this! All dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out. Surely try a "Danderine Hair Cleanse" if you wish to immediately double the beauty of your hair. Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and draw. it carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil -in a few minutes you will be amazed, Your hair will be 'wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an incomparable softness, lustre and luxuriance. Besides beautifying the hair, one ap- plication of Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff: invigorates the scalp, stopping itching and falling hair. Danderine is to the hair what fresh s`liowers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation, It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life -pro- ducing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will spend a few cents for a small bottle of Knowiton's Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed. "Set fruit trees, if neglected last fall," said an old almanac for April, 118 year ago. The advice is just as sound to -day. A cockerel from a bred -to -lay strain well make a wonderful im- provement in the laying ability of the farm flock 1f mated to •a few of the best late moulting hens which are known to be healthy and vigorous producers. Some poultrymen can pica( out the ,good layers by noting their actions in the laying -house. Late moulting is one of the well known signs of a 'good layer. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentleinen,-I had my leg badly hurt, the pain was very severe and a largo swelling barite above the ]nee. I expected it would be serious ---I rubbed it with MINARD'S LINIMENT, which stopped the pain and rechlced the swelling very quickly. I cannot speak too ]uglily of MINARD'S LINT. MI6NT, AIMS. T. Sl"IITII. Port hood Island. Before ploughing the garden, rake together all the dead vines, grass, sticks and other rubbielt, and you Will save your: plants from hosts of plant petite. Cutworms, squash -bugs; cucumber -beetles,. bean leaf -beetles, potato -hugs end other insects live during the winter in trash about the vegetable garden, Burning the trash destroys these pests. It also tends to prevent many fungous diseases, as wilts and rusts, from spreading. llaraard"s Liniment Onus Danpknlf, If purchasing an incubator get the best. A cheap machine is usttiliy the most expensive. The difference betty cn a good and poor hatch will often make up for •the difference in. initial Dost. Follow the manufactur- er's directions. They ehoold know the bast Way to operate that particular type oi`. machine. 'latch earlv rind secure winter eggs, BABY CLOTHES HES. Aabies' beautlfu1 long Wathes outflts, daintily made of intent Material% $10,60 complete. Maternity fettl'ts and 1reseea at moderate prloes. Send ger Lista. MB. WOI-FSQN 672 Yonge $t, , Toronto What She Wanted, It was the etletom in the village for well -to do initabitenta to snake good any loss which the villagers knight austaht through the death of any live- stock, The retired manufacturer, who had only recently settled in taro vie rage, was ignorant of the laudable practice and was eonsiderebly puzzled by the visit of a labor'er's wife, who explained that elle had lost a pig. "Well, 7 haven't got it," en/aimed the bewildered newcomer, "Wbat I mean, sir, is, of courao, the pig died," nervously explained the woman, "It died suddenly yesterday." "Well, what do you want me to cia?" Dried the thoroughly exasperated man. "Send a 'wreath?" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--0 . With the Fingers!. Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pain. s.- r--0--o-o•-c o-o--o.-.o._ti Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or any kind of a corn can shortly be lifted right out with the fingers if you will apply directly upon the corn a few drops of freezone, says a Olneinnati authority. It is claimed that at small cost one can get a quarter of an ounce of free - zone at any drug store, which is suffi- cient to rid one's feet of every corn or callus without pain or soreness or the danger of infection. This new drug Is an ether compound, and while sticky, dries the moment it is applied and does not inflame or even irritate the surrounding tissue. This announcer/lent will interest many women here, for it is said that the present higheteel footwear is put - Mug corns on practically every woman's feet. Apart from the mercenary end of the business, there is more satisfac- tion in working with animals which you know you need not be ashamed of in the show -ring than with those -whose ancestors are not renowned, and whose progeny ere not a credit to the farm. MONEY ORDERS. Send a Dominion Express Money Order, They are payable everywhere. " `We are, or ought to be, obscure to ourselves, turned outward and working upon the world which sur- rounds us.' Outward radiation con- stitutes 'health; a too continuous con- centration' upon what is within brings us back to vacuity and blank."- Amiel. nsiaard'9 Lintracut 8ei1eve0 Neuralgia. The optimist sees a better world through all the smoke; the pessimist only notes the destruction of flames. Are You Co'operatinp7 Co-operative tihreshing, silo fining, husking and shredding is becoming popular lit Malay aommunitios. Slow is your neighioarllaoii meeting these problem se ar'aare'd Zialnteat for eels everywhere, "a'Qa, Canadian Root sato& Maimed from tett best emelt by Dominion Experimental ravels, SUPPLY IJIMI'ELD. Pierce as follows:- inangede- 50 ibs, and over 000,. lb. 1000'n 00o. Ole. u 4000 " „ .,.,.., 40c. ' Swede Turnips - 00 lbs, and ,•,,., over 550, ib, 100 ., . 80e. „ 0100 ' " 76e. „ 1000 " , . , 780, " Piota Garrote- r) lbs, and over 90o, 11. 25 " 100 " '� , 80e. 200 , 750. "roigltt pail, and sacks free. Nat payment bank draft 00 days froth date of Invoice and 6% allowed .for cash 10 days from date 01 involco, Particulars about varieties on appli- cation. DR. M, 0, MALTA, Central Plxperlmontal Farm Ottawa, Ont, Eels Vegetable fats and natural flower extracts give BABY'S OWN SOAP its wonderfully softening and aromatic lather. Sold everywhere. Albert Soaps Limited, Mfrs., Montreal SATISFYING RELIEF FROM LUMBAGO Sloan's Linine at has the punch that relieves rheumatic twinges This warrrth-giving, congestion - scattering circulation -stimulating rein- edy penetrates without rubbing right to the aching soot and brings quick relief, surely, cleanly. A wond 1ul help for external pains, sprains, strains, stiffness, headache, lumbago, bruises, Get your bottle today -costs little, meaits much, Ask your druggist for it by n0101.. Keep it handy for the whole family, Made in Canada. The big bottle is economy. r tl xxX4zEtz `t A Abe) S , I,A lVNii, b'J QWlanse Completer lret'tifteer, Wteto George; Aievolve 1+otorborougb, -Ont, LIf11CI3111$ AV10 1310 Iv1ON79X C)T¢ LUi4i34:$, 1. Write totda3" for OUP '"M'Slk-Dlreat-t'o- Vow' Woof/ before .orearing elsewhere Satisfaction guaranteed or motley hook. Sitlppec anywhere, 5avias UenctrtletleS 0ol4pana VStneauvei 1313 _ -PD'CLxit.t WAIOTIm, ft nes.PAIIM Or PJU10ON$ AND -54p• ti'rilo for Prices oT. Welniguell0.1, € e 12.18 St, Wean Baptiste fearitet. Mont- real, Quo, LXy 'URKZS WARN 510'10 820 AW10101C, I.ral'n without leaving CCoqmo. Send ter free booklet. Royal Cortege of ,Science, Dept. 40, Toronto,. Canada. of SALA R, "T SW.5,r EQu11'Yr)D ,NNWMP.l'l it 7 0 and lob printing plant In Ousters' 0ittarle, insurance carried ;1,500, Wall g0 for 01,200 on out,* sale, Box 511. Wilson Publishing Co., Ltd. Toronto. WMT ramie's, NEWSPAPER FOR SALOS V'% to New Ontario. Owner .going to France Will sell $S,050." Worth double that amount. Apply J, If,. cin 'Wilson Publishing co„ Limited, Toronto, 2.2iScE2,x,812EBO178 • ��``tt 1NCEn, �TSI&10I4S, LUMP$, ISTD,. \,/internal end external, cured with - sus pain by our home treatment Write us before too late. 1)r. Bollmaa Medical Liintted, Colltngwood, Ont. Swat thou a man diligent in malt- ing his garden? He shall stand be- fore the queen of his own household with a glad heart, bringing with him things that will make glad the hearts of all. 4' A Quiet Relief ler Headache A headache is frequently caused by badly digested food; the gases and acids resulting therefrom ore absorbed by the blood which in turn irritates the nerves and causes painful symptoms called headache, neuralgia, rheums• tiam, etc. 15 to 30 drops of Melber Seigel's Syrup will correct faultydigeation and afford relief. 8 ms 30c., 60c., $1.20 CUTCJRA EALS RASH ON QVC On Bodyand Face, Red and Itchy, Cried For Hours, Lasted a Year, "A rash started all over my little girl's body, and she had some on her face. It started in a pimple that was -fun of welter, and St got radand itchy, She criedforhours. This trouble. lasted a year. "Then f started withafreo sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I bought more, and I used four cakes of Soap and three boxes of Ointmentwhichhealed her. " (Signed) Mrs. Dora Langly, 1022 Gertrude St, Verdun, Que., August 11, 1918. Tho Cuticura Toilet Tyke Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum is an indispensable adjunct of the daily toilet in maintaining akin purity and akin health. I'or'free sample each or Cuticura Soap., Oint- ment and Talcum address post -card: ''netioora, Dont, A, Easton, U, 9, A," Sold everywhere. 'J H='T_ PANCAKES! Yep But „„ What are pancakes worth without Sra? It is the.yre diet givet the flavour; and there is no oth50er spyrup that tastes just as good es R rx N ttii.DALT21021 BILA71iD Ready Roofing, Asphalt Slate shing- les, Wall 13oo.rd. Building Papers, Roof .Paints, etc. Write for prices and samples. �a Save�emoneyaby buying direct MCDERMIQ BRCS•79Toroatost. RAIN FURS I will pay high- est market price for aeiwSTCaAPS and Ginseng Root. 22 years of reliable treeing. Reference -Union Bank of Canada Write for Tarts. N. SILVER, 220 St. Paul St. W. mistreat, P.Q. All grades, Write for prices. TORONTO SALT WORKS G. J. CLIFF - - TORONTO NATIVE SEED CORN Grown in Soitir. Narita Solsotod at husking time. Pegged and Orate cured. Limited amount ORDER FylAROT. 'Me. No. 7 $2.20 per bus, Eley. Cap 8.21 21 ,. Golden Glow 4,00 " North Dakota 4.00 " " Sage resp. 0051, with order. Darius Mole, Kingsville, Ont. VARICOSE VEINS? Wear Thle 1Poa-Itlaatta Laved Stocking s4,211T4.207t, as they May bo Wa.ebed or boiled, ADJ pT,QEX,D, Imam!' like a legging ithvayqstlta, Cle202'01e$Msinxi, Made to gd l; gnro; tight and dor- 00011,, 00111aing 10 lttibber, I,ao,ouo SOLO i100150MX0Ai, cost $8,6Q each, sir two for the, Barrio limb, 04,8Q, Pest90td, Write for, t;.tttiv[tut and $oirelsiosteitroeleet Ianli, CSCrlipa ltlrnb einesietty O0. 014 Now SIS 10. iylontetai,haramaxr 7p, CORN SYRUP ND For hot pancakes, hot biscuits and mums and a dozen other Table and Kitchen uses, housewives with the widest experience use Crown Brand every time -the golden syrup with the cane flavor. For Marmalade and other preserves, we recommend out LILY WHITE Corn Syrup Sold by Grocers everywhere, in 2, 5, W and 20 pound tins. alts EfWAROSBURC l U L°,llr r:H N syRO? -f 129 The Canada Starch Co, Limited " Montreal etswergelassweeeterret Let PAR 4 ER Surprise You 0 PAIIKISI'S know all the fine points about cleaning and dyeing. We can clean or dye omythilrg from a filmy georgette blouse to heavy draperies or viae. Every article is given careful and expert attention and, aatiefaetiotl is guaranteed, Send your faded or spotted clothing or household goods to geosontizalzmuagesrpatc.reato, p19'7.RIICaoRrS We will make them like new again. Our charges are reasonable and we pay Silt - pease or postal chargoe one way. se post card will bring our booklet of household saggestioris that save money. Write for ?AMR'S MD WORKS, Limited Cleaners and Dyers s 791 Yonge St. - Toronto