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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1917-06-07, Page 61 .dunal value for the money ,Ve know you will like our Hats for_ these very reasons. Come and find out about them. Soft Hats 50c to $4.50 Stiff Hats 50c to $3.00 THE ORIN CLOTHINC CO. Agent C, P. R. Phone f 8 for Sunday on night calls. xy eoyis alfa Hien unaccus he work will be assisting coming season in farm i work, we think it well Lot their benefit these sug- which are very simple; epskin gloves are a good and' everhone will do well to a pair for protection, hut care of til, haods is my theme, Nash with salt water; when dry, oil with any kind of good lubricating oil. Ir, will be well to take withyou a ten -cent pot of vaseline, in case oil will not. be found where you, go. Repeat the salt water wash several times to prepare your hands. Oil the handle of every/. hoe, rake, spade, hand hold on plow or, other implement; rub the oil in with a piece of smooth hardwood un- til the handle is. smooth and well oiled; then, oil your hands, Do not hold the handle too firmly, and do not work all day at the same class of work until your hands are toughened. "It will always be wise to take a bar of pure castile soap with you, as a ,soap containing lye is very bad for tender hands.. Never go to work at any job without first oiling your bands. Oil will keep dirt out and the hands will always wash clean; for hands that get in red blotches, use castor .oil, "The use of oil to prevent blisters b''ecame known to the writer of this when, as. a .gi ncc 1 he „ clew ertng. beginning OE of the war, and the Hags of the Al displayed in several of in town. On Sunday la appeared in i;he group, Stripes, the national'' neighbors; to the south, addition to the personae iente. It is most gratifying t to feel that our next do bors are now with us in t fight. For two and a halt yea 'held aloof. Not only so, but seemed so utterly indifferent wl were so vitally concerned tliat impossible for us to see eye f Participation in the _war will our neighbors many things w will be to their advantage too and we ought to be ready to out a hearty, friendly lland;r come thorn as comrades -in -al show our appreciation of t that they have .recognized ti to humanity/ and are goin manfully, to perform that d best thought in the United hasbeensince the beginning Allies, and many of the leadi erican papers have been loud praises of the part Canada has in the war, The meeting together of men from the different count. gaged at the American capit week will do much ,to create hearty co-operation. 111