HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1919-6-26, Page 7A
THE POLICE FORCE
O THE•BO»Y
AY and night—without
ceasing -a. struggle is
going on in your body be-
tween the germs of disease
and .the white blood cor-
puscles—the police force of
the human body.
If this police force weakens,
disease germs gain a foot-
hold—sickness follows. $
Constipation is the most common
and dangerous way of corrupting
the human police force. ]'ood,
waste remains too long in the in-
testines—decays—poisons the blood
—and opens the way for attack by
the germs that cause tuberculosis,
diphtheria, pneumonia and A mul-
titude of other ills. e
The culpable habit of using salts,
pills, mineral waters, 'castor oil,
etc., to force the bowels to move,
makes this conditior, .even worse,
as constipation returns almost im-
mediately.
Nujol is entirely different from
drugs as it does not force or irritate
the bowels. .
Nujol prevents stagnation by soft-
ening
oftening the food waste and encour-
aging the intestinal muscles to act
naturally, thus removing the case
of constipation -el - i'�hl
and f otson'h .
p g
It is absolutely harmless andpleaeant.
Nujol helps Nature establish easy,
thoroughbowel evacuation at reg-
ular intervals—the healthiest habit
in the world.
Get bottle of Nujol from your
driiggiet today and keep 'your .police
force on the job.�
Warning
. Nujol is sold to scaled
bottles bearing the
Nujol Trade Mark. Alf druggist. In-
sist on Nujol. You may ruffir from
substitutes,
1
,,Y . rr
FtEG.u.s ppr.Orr.
For Gans?ipatZon
"12rrgudar as
Clockwork"
Joy In the Morn ng.
O'er Flanders fields the sunset glow
Smiles on the graves oft lose below
Who fought their gallant fight
To save for children yet unborn
Sweet liberty; and those who mourn
Through many a sleepless night,.
Consoled should be with this sweet
thought,
That Vidtory, though dearly bought
Against foul German might,
God gave to us as recompense
-Ver calling our dear loved ones hence,
And he knows what is right.
So let us pray through dreary days,
That God, in his mysterious ways,
Will grant us second sight
To look beyond the clouded sky
And see our meeting, by and by,
With those we mourn to -night.
ow
Disappearing Lake.
In Georgia, near Viaclosta, there is
a lake which disappears every three
or four years and then comes back
again; no natter what the weather is
like,
• Tbe lake is .three miles long and
three•quarters of a mile wide, with an
average depth of 12 feet of water.
There are natural subterranean pas-
sages beneath it, through which the
water passes oft,
it takes two or three weeks to tits.
appear, when a mammoth basin is
left in its e plach
1. W ich furnishes a
beautiful sandy beach. After a month
or so the water begins to return, and
then ie a couple of weeks' it is the
same Magnificent
stretch of Water as
it was before.
To clean gold chains soak in
soap -suds in which a little prepared
chalk has been added.
Chili has some of the richest iron
ore in the world and the Government
la planning to increase its production
Ae with the aid of European experts.
0
The Vr4eI : )'
J a`shions
8656'4sn't this just one of the
simplest and' most effective child's
models you have seen? And the
fullness may be smocked instead(,f
tucked, by using McCall Tranefer
Pattern 690, blue or yellow, price 10
cents. The dress is cut from McOali
Pattern 8656-5 sizes -6 months to
6 years, price 15 cents. The bit of
'embroidery is • taken from McCall
Transfer Pattern 884, blue or yellow,
price 15 cents.
8649—This house dress may be de-
veloped from plain 'and. figured per-
cale; the pockets are roomy enough
for one's bunch of keys, Medium
size requires 44 yards of 36 -inch
material and 1 yard of contrasting
material. McCall Pattern 8649-8
sizes -34 to 44 inch bust measure,
price 25e.
44111
# c,:oesss
8209—This 'little model is suitable
net. only for an apron ' dress, but
makes a eharning one-piece frock
McCall Pattern 8209-3 sizes—S.
M., L,—price 20 cents. It requires
44yards of '36 -inch material.
These patterns may be obtained
from your 'local McCall dealer,._oo
from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St.
Toronto, Dept, W.
RECORD OF FRENCH FAMILY.
Thirteen Sons killed in War and
Others Suffered Injuries.
Thirteen eons killed on the field of
battle, three discharged with grave
injuries, ane wounded dad four different
times, the father and one daughter.
summarily shot by the. Germans for
going to Lille to celebrate the centen-
nial anniversary of• a relative, and an-
other daughter killed by a German
shell at Dunkirk, is the record of the
family of M. Vanhee, a French farmer
of. Reminghe, near Ypres,
M. Vanhee had thirty-six ohildlren,
Children Can Drink
as many cupfuls of
POSTUM
as they lice,
" .ore's. no harm in
cis -u 1[1 no drugs
to hurt them and no
lfter-re rets
••. 112 arc' l s- a ke&%o.72.'
c
•
twentytwo sons end fourteen daegh-
tors, .all of Wheel Were livhig when
the w:er broke Out. Ono of lile time
wee Valet to Pope Pius X.; he i'e
turned' to Emile() to fight and was
wounded in aitch of foie' different en•
gagolnents. One of the sons lost both
lege, )loftier returlted Proal tato Pham
blind and deaf, and another underwent
the trepanning operation,
4
ROSY 'CHEEKS
y
AND GOOD HEALTH
Come Through Keeping the
Blood in a Rich, Red and
`
Pure Condition,
When a girl—or a woman --finds her
color fading, when her cheeks and lips
grow pale, and slie gets short` of
breath easily and her. heart palpitates
after the 'slightest exertion, or under
the least. excitement, it means that
she is suffering from anewnia—thin,
watery blood, Headache -and back -
eche frequently accompany this condi-
tion, and nervousness is often present.
'.Cite remedy for this condition is to
build up the blood, and for this pure,
pose there is no medicine that can
equal Dr, Williams' Pink. Pills, They
build up and renew the blood, bring
Ibrightness to the eyes, color to the
cheeks, and a general feeling of r0 -e
newed health and energy. Tbe only
other treatment needed is' Planta of
sunlight, moderate exercise and good,
plain food, 'The girl or woman who
gives this treatment a fair trial will
soon find herself enjoying perfect
health. Mrs. Hiram Shook, R.R. No. 1,
Lyndhurst, says:—"I cannot speak
too highly of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
for I believed they saved my daugh-
ter's life!" Site was in a terribly run
down condition, pale, wan, and des-
pondent, and people who saw her con-
sidered Ther in a dentine. The doctor
who treatedi t
n
her did not help her any,
and then I decided to give her Dr.
Williams Pink Pills. This decision
proved a wise one, for before six boxes
were used she was much better. I got
six more boxes, and before they were
gone she was in the best of health:
When she began the use of the pills
she weighed. only 90 pounds, and under
their use her weight increased to 127
pounds. I strongly urge all mothers
of weak girls to give them br, Wil-
liam's Pink Pills.
You can get Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills from any dealer in medicine, or
by mail Post paid at 50a a box or six]
boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil.
Hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. •
Bits About Bees.
The price of honey has made many
of us think More of bees. And, as
hardly .anythh>_g is more interesting
than the "busy bee," here is a little
news about him—and her.
In a hive there are three kinds of
bees—drones, workers, and the queen
bee. Drones, alas! are the male bees.
They are stingless—thanks for that!
—and unlike other bees, have no pol-
len baskets—the fridge of stiff leg
bristles on which pollen is conveyed
to the hive.
The queen bee is the only fully -de(
veloped female bee in the hive. Only
she, with her series of productive or-
gans,ean perpetuate the bee race,
Kill all the queens, and there will be
no bees a,nd no honey.
The queen bee will lay from two to
three thousand eggs. daily in the sea-
son, She is the mother of all the
otheryinmates in 'the hive, and can
lay eggs to produce either drones or
workers --as the fancy takes her.
The queen bee heads the bees when
they issue to swarm. This takes place
when the queen cell is capped; bet
should the weather. be unsuitable the
bees tear down the queen cells, and
wait,
There's more in bees than their
sting!
KEEP CHILDREN HEALTHY
To keep children healthy the bowels
must be kept regular and the stomach
sweet. Nine -tenths of the ailments
which afflict little ones are caused by
derangements of the bowels and
stomach. No other medicine call equal
13aby's Own Tablets in guarding either
the baby or growing child from the
Ills that follow a disordered condition
of tlio bowels Or stomach. They are a
mild but thorough laxative and never
fail to give results. Concerning thele
Mrs. W. B. Coolledge, Sarnia, Ont„
says: "1+73ave used Baby's Own Tab-
lets for over three years and have
found them the best medicine I have
ever used for my children. I never
have any trouble giving them to my
little ones and they have saved me
many it doctor's bill. My advice to
all mothers of little ones is to keep a
box of the Tablets in the house." e The
Tablets are solb
ail o td. y medicine dealers
or by marlat 25 cents a'box from The
Dr:. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
Why Blacksmith Shops Are Dark.
You may, have wondered sometimes
why the village smithy le such a dark
building, its allowance of Window light
being fearfully small.
'The reason for this le not economy
of glass, but for the special purpose
of the smith's work. Too much light
uport the pieces of white-hot iron oi'
steel is not desirable for two reasons;
one is that the 1theat" cannot be seen
properly in a strong light.
The other is that in the course of
"tempering" thole, sump as picks,
chisels, drills, etc., tlte. smith has to
Judge by the colors, asrt
e
tool cools
s
deWn front the white ]teat, exactly
When to dip them in the water -bath,
alta these colors can only be seen ac-
curately hi a shaded place:
Steel passes through a beautiful
range 0f colors, from the most daz.
zling, seething yellow to dark Yellow,
reddish brown. purple, o, and finallyto
dark bind all these temperatures hay.
ing their partlenitir gees when a tb01
is "quenched,"
`l.he first submarine boat was test-
ed
ested in Plymouth harbor, l,nglancl, ih
PPM
Ask for Mlnard's and take slo other,
5'4 Q
/ on
IM3BL3NTU RE5,
Absolute Security,
Interest payable bait yearly,
The Great West Permanent
Loan Company. •
Toronto ()Mee 20 King 6t. West.
"What .About the Mosses?"
We had sought the sweet seclusion of
all Old estaniinet f
And the wine -cup cir0tllititecl. in the old -
familiar way,
We had feel' our hearts on Memories,
and talked its sotdiera'will
Of the conn'ades "willing daisies", oil
a barren, sltell'ma?lted hill,
But one Western boy was 'silent --
never lifted up his head
P li resentment seemed to stir him,
and be raised his eyes and Saul;
"But what about the hossee
In the roll -tall of the dead?
Are they mentioned in the losses—
Has a single word been said?
Is there any simple token oft their
agony unspoken—
Have they
nspokenRave.they any wooden grosses
In the valleys where they bled?"
Our thoughts flew back like lightning;
and across the brimming cup
We saw the beasts of burden bringing
ammunition up—
The endless line of transport winding
all across the 1101,
Ana the starving and the dying on the
fields of Aubreville—
Tliamisery, the fortitude of those that
had been gassed,
And eyes of silent sorrow, pleading pa-
tience as they passed.
Aye. "What about the horses?"
On the blazoned scroll of Fame --
The pulling, hauling horses,
And the broken blind an a
d lame.
Giving every ounce of power, to the
gasping, dying ]lour—
Where's the Martyr in- the forces
Played a better, braver game?
The Higher Learning.
The schoolinaster'was calling on an
Indignant mother.
"For:zny part," babbled the good
woman, "I can't deceive what on ear(h
eddification is cohuin' to! When I was
young, if a gal only understood the
elimens of distraction, provision, re-
plenishing, an' the common dominator,
an' knew all about the rivers an' their,
obituaries, the currents, an' the dormi-
tories, the provinces an' umpires, tlieY
had eddication enough!"
ie• e e o 0
o With the Fingers!
• Says Corns Lift Out
'• Without Any Pain 6.
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 direotly;ppon the corn a few
drope of freezone,- says a Cincinnati
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 sulIl-
cient to rid one's feat of every corn
or callus without pain or soreness or
the clanger 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•tte surrounding tissue.
This announcement will interest
many women here, for It is said that
the present high -heel footwear is put-
ting corns on practically every
woman's feet.
Compliment to Canadians.
A Belgian Salvation army worker
whose letter appeared in the New
York Herald Magazine for May 4th;
in describing the withdrawal of the
German army from Belgium, refers to
the Canadians as well equipped, well
mounted soldiers, who were kind,
quiet and, gentlemanly men."
I was cured of Bronchitis and Asth-
ma by MINAI?D'S LINIMENT.
MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE.
Lot 5, P. D. I.
I was cured of a severe attack of
Rheumatism by MINARD'S LINI-
MENT.
Mahone Brly. J'OIIN MADER.
I was cured of a severely sprained
leg by i'IINARD'S LINIMENT.
JOSHUA A. WYNACHT,
Bridgewater.
A Motto.
Over the cholr loft of an old church
in Nova Scotia hangs a yellowed 500t,
to which reads; c •
ha
"See that wt thou singest with
tit thou dost believe. y lips p i e in thihe
heart and that what hot
believest in
thine heart thou dost show forth rn
thy works"—Tenth Decree of the
Fourth Council of Carthage, A.D. 305.
GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN
WITH LEMON JUiCE
Make a beauty lotion for a few cents
to remove tan, freckles, sallowness.
Your grocer has the leniens and any
drug store or toilet counter will supply
you with three ounces of orchard
white for a Sew cents. Squeeze the
juice of two fresh leptons into a bottle,
then put in the orchard White and
shake well, This makes a quarter pint
of the, very best lemon shit Whitener
and complexion beautifier 1tuOWn,
Massage Lhis fragrant creamy loti
n
dal] n , thee, y into the c , no ek, arms anti
hands and just see how freckles, tan,
Sallowness, redness and roughness
disappear and how smooth, soft acrd
clear the shin becomes. Yes! It is
llarnnIese, and the beautiful results
Will surprise you,
When a raincoat is too badly worn
to be used, but partially goal, the
back can be cut into an apron to wear
under another apron wlieh washing.
*eel) Iitlnerd'd Liniment la Rio ltoitse.
Put three tablespoonfuls ttn'peri--
tine in three quarts of water and
sponge the carpets after . sweeping',
to prevent moths. t
Tho Fetal .t s y,
A ma nllant in a Oertain fawn 71118
about decided 20 go out of 'business
51000 he wrote an "ad" for the local
paper In which he expounded uponi
the vast crowcjs of onstonlers that
visited ,1118 si.Oro, The Printer Malo
the mietti. s0, but as the merchant read
111e own proof, lie has no alibi, Any-
how, here Is his statement as it appear.
e6 to the townepeoplei
"If you could have seen the crows
that flocked to our store yesterday you
would realize that the picking is good
on our bargain conifers."
IH'ow on earth can Ile ever expect to
square himself with the ladies who
visited isle coilliters upon that fatal
day?
THERE IS ONLY ONE
/ r
GENUINE ASPIRIN
ONLY TABLETS'MARKED0WITH
"SAYER CROSS" ARE ASPIRIN.
if You Don't See the "Bayer Cross"
on the Tablets, Refuse Them—They
Are Not Aspirin At All.
Your druggist gladly will give you
the genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
because genuine Aspirin now is made
by Canadians and owned by a Cana-
dian Company.
There is not a cent's worth of Gor-
man interest In Aspirin, all rights be-
ing purchased from the U.S. Govern.
meat. -
During the war, acid imitations
were sold as Aspirin in.pill boxes and
various other containers But now Y on
can genuine Aspirin, plainly
g u sp n, pl rnly
stamped with the safety "Bayer Cross
—Aspirin proved safe by millions for
Headache, Toothache, IOaracbo, Rheu-
matism, Lumbago, Colds, Neuritis, and
Pain generally,
Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets, also
larger "Bayer" pacicages.
Aspirin is tate trade mark, registered
in Canada, of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoacetic-ac1dester of Salicylicacid.
Chinese keep eggs fresh for shin-
ning long distances by coating them
with it paste made of sea salt, vege-
table.ashes and water.
Minard's ainiment used 13y Physicians.
One man can grow a large flock
of sheep, and grow enough food for
winter them in good condition.
UEFA's.
UNIVERSITY
RINGSTON,
Orrauso
ARTS
Part of the Arts course maybe covered by
correepoudessce,
MEDICINE EDUCATION
APPLIED SCIENCE
Mining, Chemical, 'Civil,
Mechanics! and Electrical
Engineering
SUMER 9511001 NAVIGATION SC8001
July uud August. December to April
20 GEO. Y. CHOWN, Registrar.
YIJb< R e•v. FARRIER
INVEST YOUR MONEY
In an
Seed
Ask your
LUMBER DEALER
For
Plans and Prices.
A Cure or Pi pies
"You don'tneed mercury, potash
• or any other strong mineral to
cure pimples caused by poor
t blood. Telce Extract of Roots—
druggist calls it "Mother Seigel's
Curative Syrup—and your skin
will clear up as fresh as a baby's.
It will sweetanyour stomach anti
regulate yourBowe. Gett
is ho
g
genuine. SOc.and$1.00Bottles.
At drug stores. 1
Wash Out t Ypul Pores
With Cuticura Soap
And have a clear, sweet, healthy skin With
little trouble and trifling expense. Con.
trast this shnple wholesome treatment
with tiresome massaging and other fade,
On retiring smear' the face with Chticura
Ointment o n
0 n the mad of
the finger,'Wash
off 111 five minutes with Crrtiaura Sop and
hot water, using plenty 02 soap, best Ap'
plied with the hands Which it softens
wonderfully, and continua bathing a few
moments.
Iti se
n with
tepid a eter, dry ra Tai and
dustona fdel grains c Gstingfa fragrance. Powder, a delicate d Talcung old every.
Weep, Cljntttleint and Talcum sold Query.
Where,
1860E 10-40.
The Indian Calendar,
Arne* the Indians .timer fs %lieu•
Jilted by . Mamie i>tsteed of intog�jths,
January le called "tile hard morin";
11'ebruaey,'"the raccoon moon'; Meroh,
" ehe Imre eye 1110031"; 4111, "flim'
nnoolt In which geOSe laY eggs"; May,
"the planting moo"; Jnne, "the
moon when - strawberries aro rod";
July, "the moon when aholte ellerrie5
ere ripe"; Augtsot, "tile harvest
m0o11"; September, "the 000033 When
rine is laid up to airy"; October, "the
Tice-dt'ying moon"; November, "the
deer -101123g moon"; and December,
"the deer moon,"
MONEY ORDERS.
Send a Dominion Ixprass Money
Order, They are Payable everywhere,
"What was the result of the flood?"
asked the Sunday school teacher.
"Mud," replied the bright youngster,
•
Mibard'u Zinintont laumbermtta's lrrleu(l.
Olt] 'pieces of velveteen make
splendid polishing clothsfor furni-
tore, silver or plated articles,
'dt
a
#. Yi a
r, c
•
is ckk Tires
STAND UP TO EVERY TEST
Test them for quality and
workmanship—test them
for speed and mileage—test
their sturdy service and
easy riding—and you will
find Dominion Tires "Un-
--, questionably - The Best
Tires Mal
<
e .
Sold by the
Leading Dealers
no TAY wAnnnein
Wel 1' IlAVI7 YO II von r3.ALl!1 116
' T Tlve Poultry, "no Ilene. Tirseone.
]Ogee, oto,? 'Write L WQlnrauce # son,
15.15 et, jean .nentls,e Jelsh'leet, Mont•
rani, Rua,
Ir0BUi $Vrr.DE*,Sl ,,....,.)
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1,17111',00 1r0lt °Ulf ARES 390012 012
IF V Tlonee liens, and information toll'
ing 11nw to nave from Mem f0 ]Pour elute
dreg Donors on yet/J. neW Home, Ad-
dress llaill5ay tionmeny, 21 Jackson
w,. Ilamllton, Ont.
'oil
J:\
lkTEWNPAPEH, WJc23Itr,+Y, IN 1351110B
Write
1305 '1', Wilsonl7 Ublishin r i(lo., f.lmited,
73 Adelaide St. W.. Toronto,
luLT P7LI. EQUIPI'10l) IVlt1VSPAPER
�r ** andSob printing nlant in Motorn
Onlarte, neurance carried 01,100. SVS?�l
Co for 81;250 on quick sale. Do* 0-,
Wilson Publ,tshina Co., Ltd., Toronto.
REPiaaeEsiyApzvas WA1Tlai
1NTE1,—ONI'0 oli'Two 1MrtdT
v glass ropresentn.tives, pr5Ferably
mon with wide aequalntanoo who have
had experience In insurance,. books,
staelis Or other similar experience, lin-
usual opportunttlt• for live men who are
hard worltei'e, (Alaimo 20 become mann,
ger of your own office 12 yen, deliver filo
goods, Address, with full information,
Glenn Orals; Tobias. 115 King %>ldward
Hotel, Toronto,
PlatrrT P ARma.
j� 151111'S LIA'IITED, OIHI'MSIIY, NAVE
.a.v some choice fruit farms 1n the Nia-
gara Peninsula; our policy 1s, first, to
see that our client gets the right place,
then we give hint eXpert instruction MI
woi'hing the farm, or 1f desired we work
it for 111m with our tractor outfits; our
last weelt's bargain, ten acres, as adver-
tised, hos been sold. The specials for
this WOeit are:—
r'1rI''TY-TWO ACR'17s•—TEALr_ 1PRUIT,
i full bearing: bride house, bath, fur-
nace, electric light; Workman's cottage,
good barn, drive house, implement shed,
etc.; price twenty:four thousand, eight
thousand cash,
291 151 .4CRl0S—ALL PLANTED,
buildings;
trees, ahoiee sand land; no
thirteen hundred mull. -three hundred,
r WPSNTY-EIGHT ACRES—ON Mea-
t WAY and trolley lino. planted to
fruit in full bearing; good frame house
ant"d 10barn;5), Grpiles dfCean thousand, cash
sixty -flue hundred.
V17
^17 RITE on, PI-I0NE, BELL'S L1ri11T-
y.
14180:EanarrEOvs,
ANCER TUMORS. LUMPS. i
-
IL,internal s d external,e7 with-
out r by our home treatment. Write
us before'1 Into Dr, dMedical
Co„, Limited, Collln:wood. 005
All grades. Write for prices.
TORONTO SALT WORKS
8. J. CLIFF • TORONTO
Equal parts of ammonia and spir-
its of turpentine will remove stale
paint on a fabric.
For Table Use and
All Cooking Purposes
Everybody's happy when there
is Corn Syrup on the table. Do you
know that there is a White Syrup as well
as the delicious, golden
C i
CO ^ :"N SY
U
ND
Crown Brand is unequalled as a Syrup for Pan-
cakes, Muffins, as a spread for bread, for making
• candy, sauces, and in cooking, generally.
LILY H dila TE
C`I1N SYU.
Best for Preserving and Marmalade making.
It is a clear white color and "jells"
excellently!
Sold in 2, 5, 10 and 20 pound tins
The Canada Starch Co., Limited
Montreal 109
,514.
mea
5,
KAIVIERADM
;-,;711 03
Get a pigger
Potato Crop
Authorities will tell you
that spraying is as import-
re
ant as plowing and cultivating. Spraying saves your crop of
healthy, full-sized potatoes that, will command top-notch
prices.
The well-timed use of
MUNRO'S PURE PARIS GREEN
will keep your plants free of bugs and give Nature the
chance she asks to produce good 'sound tubers, and lots of
them.
Don't texperiment with w-
farigled "bugpowders." Use old reliable Munro's Pure Paris Green, that is aura and
deadly in its action and never harms the plants.
Ask for Munro's by name, and make sure you get it.
At hardware, drug, grocery and general stores. ,
Mpnufactuz'ell by
ARTH IA'f9 p
an
MONTREAL
Manufacturers, Exporters and Importers, Crowe
Diamond Paints, Chemicals, byre Stuffs and
't=anners ,Suppiies,