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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1916-12-14, Page 6THURSDAY; December 14th, 1946 .n.A,uxazvraL twee CHUM HATCHING EGOS A. very oonvnon mistake in artificial incubation ie made with regard to the daily cooling of the eggs. It is seldom that operators allow sufficient time for this, which can only be,aroolmte d for by the fact that it is usually be- lieved to be harmful. It meet be 1 memeberecl' that an egg takes en g tine to lose its heat, and therefore it only allowed to cool for a few minutes ,t has very little effect, Again, the length of time given must" depend on the temperature of the room, tor the eggs lose .their khat more raprcit Y e. cold room than in a 'warm one. Taking the average temperature of 60 degrees, the eggs sliouid be cooled • for twenty minutes in the riiornit'tg and fifteen in the evening. The dif- fereuce in length is suggested, for usually a longer time elapses between the night and meriting cooling than between the morning and evening. If the temperature in the roonr is only. 60 degrees, then fifteen minutes in the morning, and twelve minutes in the evening is sufficient; if the room is only 40 degrees, then twelve min- utes and ten' minutes is ample, ` If oo the contrary,the room is 70 degrees: twenty minutes should be allowed in the morning and twenty minutes at night, while if it be 80 deegrees, then thirty -live minutes and thirty miulttes respectively'should be allowed, Claildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S f'N'r. T ® R I A R-ear-auri ng HARR CHRONIC COUGH Made Well by DelieioaS Vino1 t:lestline Ohio.—"II contracted 'a .heed chronic cough, and was weak, nervous and run down. 1 have a small fnanily of three, and it was hard for me '•,i, m edi- • le took different dem ' work,1 t O to,1 cinrq without benefit. Finally 1 heard about Finer, and. it has restored me to health and strength, my cough isall gone and I feel flue."—Mrs. 33. H. Oeiltssez.' lrinel is a constitutional remedy for chronic coughs and colds, and for all weak, nervones. run-down conditions, Try it on our guarantee. J. E Hovey druggist, Clinton, Also at the best druggists in an Ontario towns. naessin'tt ii „a,i'.e0 by.':e.,l0 The reader meet have noticed hoe different things le.,k on a et Curr. journey from wryer'. they did on set ting out, The scout meet make him' self familiar with both points ui vfew, and keep looking back as advances, so that on the return jour••: ney he will 01 110 Sense feel lost, Estimating the dist a ,e 'objecie are away remit him ts, another in;pertalit duty to the scout, and Prepared cards marked to a scale arrived at by ex- periments aro used, this nr- The rifle, too, is used for p pose, The scout slips out the has and gazes clown the bore. 1.10 learned beforehand that a loan on horseback is just contained within the .circle • of the ;barrel when 350 yards distant, Again, he"knows that at roughly 600 yards a mounted man and so •t n es half t he diameter, takes up on; the smaller the man and horse the greater the distance away, distance being easily calculated_' by dividing up the diameter' of the rifle barrel. Other objects are treated in a sim- ilar way. Clouds of dust are never the same, though to inexperienced eyes they may seem so: The scout can tell at once whether the tell-tale cloud rises from a column of infan- try on the march or from cavalry cantering into action, and likewise if it be artillery' or just transport wagons that are Passing in the far distance. +t^' r Children Cry U r ETCH ERS L RF `i ,fir CGINTON maw ERE BATTLEPLIANES DEMAND T FINE NERVES AND 'SKILL British Aviator Describes In petail. the Stratagems of Midair Fight • - htg-Position Counts ' Writing in a London newspaper, 0 British air pilot giros. elle following account of the Swift daring strategy el air battles `Closing into conflict, ;.lie primary idea' of the pilot of• each air craft is to obtain the best strategical position; that is with both machines t u the I t at wind 1 travelling 'down' b snob direction. The best' stlitc tical position is above the other machine, there to be able to take iL with machine gun fire, or, if so oeeded, to drop bombs on it.' laving attained the strategical position the three qualities most required are initiative, speed and daring; Initiative, because it is the unexpected hove that'allvays wins the aerial combat; speed; to be able to climb faster than the other machine; and daring, to accomplish that which ti_e enemy Iters to essay. "Pilots in the stress and excitement of a hot fight repeatedly perform evolutions that they admit would be impossible to them in their'saner moments, for the strain on the 'ma- chine is enormous,' With the greater number of aeroplanes the machine gem fires through the blades of the propeller. This means that at least 5 per cent. of the bullets: will be de - fleeted. With ouly the pilot aboard it is a matter of. extreme difficulty to mauceilvee the gun pad the plane at one and the Same time. With some types of m00111110 it is impos- able.' The direction of the wind hi - fluences the combat to . a very large extent. Let us' take as an example. two aeroplanes, A- and B, both with a speed of 80 miles per hour, 'approach- ing` one another. A _is hying down' wind (with the wind) and a wind of 15 miles behind it: A therefore has an actual speed of 95 miles per hour. B, on the other band, travelling against the sane wind, has only a speed of 05 miles.. Therefore A has au advantage in speed of 30 miles. Germans Willing 1 `^ •- C Pa S 'T O R I late t give a its official Customer: "Didn't you. nip off a title, the battleplano, s a machhto of I "Before November, 1315, 911010y air- men were loath to give fight at any, price. The Fokker, with its ,superior engine power, Made its appearance and the German airmen became not only wi1L'„g but anxious. The fightig aero lane, or, 'o g v g. LoNG yEilis SEWING ROOM "WRINICLES.'. Her Craft For Amateurs, e If your colored silk thread gives out 11 when you lack only two or three its eon sSIIFFEII ' kit a .. the thread s.. tie ' hfn ll1S of fl g lettves the spool to an ordinary Spool of 1' �l If iiAAt cotton, thread; then it is possible to 0-a . ti � exactly to inches 'yes Malin, I11n sew' a distance of e, c y n fi, A Dressmaker Gives Somo Cues About 'Fra 33 Air I� Walking O�9 VY As 61 f9 ORILOIA Oer., Nov.e2Sth. 1914. "For over two 'years, I Was troubled with C0nsfiPdhOU, Droiust (err, Lack of Appetite and Headaches. One day 1 saw ni u' Your sign which road 7 1aL a -Lives make you feel like walking 0n air." This appealed to me, so 1 decided. to a box. In a very short time, T try began to feel bettor; "auclwow/foe/fine. ing Ihave agood appetite, relisliovorytltl „ I eat, and the Headaches are gone entirely. I recommend, this pleasern4 fruit ntedtcine'to all my friends ". DAN 1`.Ich1;AN. 2. 0 trial size 210. 50e. a box, 6' for �, G , , At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- a-tivos Limited, Ottawa. piece of ear, then?” Barber but not enough to affect the hearin', ltnpover ees are s the stiff xnedica exam a nor. alio sir!" • bee ofthe101st, Battalion. as it. is .vith man v.other 130ttaiions also. The boys unable to pass may he retained at other wet wet Lightning and thunder presage an au entirely different type ,from triose mY "Yes , sir , a small piece; open winter, so s;ey :he meatherwtae• used for reconnaissance and g y,..4*Jeer.,. r'.; F' w.,... spotting' worlt. Its main duty is to. convoy the bomb -droppers on raiding expeditions and to beat off any at- tacks that tray be 'made upon them. It is essential that it shall be able to climb r .pidly and that it has a powerful engine, in order that it it bo out -numbered it can get away by 'means. of superior speed, The prefer- able types oll machine for this class of work are those. of the 'pusher' (propeller behind) and `double' engine variety. "By removing the propeller bla des from the forepart of the fueela •e (body), the gamier is given it 0:c. an 80 per cent. wider 110111 of fire, When firing is through the r rop:,ier the ; accuracy entirely depends on the. skill of the pilot 1n man(ruvrieg the machine into the required position—. that is with the nose pointingdirectly towards the other machine. i'.,u it will de seen that with each movent.'01 of the attacked the attacker linen Me mediately follow suit, and the prob. ability is that if he be not wary enough he will he led into a trap over the enmity guns. more. The knot goes through all the 1 openings except •the needle's eye, and •'by being attached. to the spool the thread is held tent. Do not cut you` sewing machine belt when it gets too loose. Instead put 0 the .1 o n . t 0 I Pew drobs of pure caster of 0few minutes, machine e run ae lie band,thePt b tightened. el will e nndtheb t m able If you will 'corer your selling t itb white oilcloth stretched tightly w � and' fastened with thumb tacks you ;will find no cbmellity in eeepin ait'free from dust, and the plain white surface is a help when cutting garments front dash: materials. When doing tine sewing or en'ihroid- ernes or anything that requires close attention t'he strain on the eyes.will be much lessened if a dress or apron i9 Worn of a �olur contrasting with the worts in hand. If it is tvhi1e wean' a; PAGE SEVEN �ctt+mra�vr er i/ black apron; if black wear a white one, • when sewing at night, When e b a uoedle ^ i on All through I the threading of a needle is n strap her oyes and patience let her adopt the Harvests, especially w The World's 0( � worker arrives at the age ' u h the year is S- ing harvested. In January ,itis being cutin the great fiords of the ,Argen- tine'. and in New Zealand. In 11'ob For short lengths o1 pieced ork, where ;nary and ad March . is cut in the l 144st , u- dont care to. bother with putting Indies. and Egypt. The wheat -fields you i April ' in Cyprus, � the rutile; on. the sewing machine, sem Asiaharvested ie. Asia Minor, Persia, and Cuba, and in j ply lengthen the stitch 0 little and May in China and Japan. June is the busiest harvest month of tile whole Year, for then Tuckey, Greece, Spain, and Southern ,trance, as well as must of the Southern States of America, 11 cutting wheat: The more from pat - as Austria, -. Germany, jury. Russia, u their awes a lei' merit plainly on meth pattern the exact July. August sees 11)0 what cro- .mount or material that is required. gathered in Great Irritain, and Sep- , uently by careful cutting ;end' a tember and October for Sweden and Frequently Ntorway. Peru and -South Africa aro little 'piecing an amount of material crewel needle for :LII kinds of sewing, 1000011 the upper tension. 'Ten stitch Just ns y011 would il' the ruh,cr were On, and the bobbin thread will be found te' make e perfect ;;ofl'e1'l1.1g thread On, which the fabric may be drawn up to neo a ear desired fullness. 011 Austria, States of AY, t, as well Whelk cutting garments P t C and p'rio in I tents that you ex rest to use 0„am h L t1 gathering in 1 ammausemaser CLUBBING RATES FOR 191647 New Era and Daily Globe . • • • $3.85 New Era and Mail and Empire • • 3 85 85 New Era and Daily World 3.40 New Era and Daily Star .. . New Era and Daily News .. • . 3.40 New Era and Family Herald and 1.85. Weekly Star New Era and Northern Messenger . 1.60 New Era and Canadian Farah ... 1.85 1.85 New Era and Farmers Sun .. New Era and Daily Free Press 3.65, New Era and Daily Advertiser .3.65 Era and Farm and Dairy 1.85 New New Era and Far mers' Advocate .. 2.45 Prices are subject to change at any time owing to advance in paper. All Orders to be Addressed to THE NEW ERA - CLINTON busy harvesting in November and De- less than the dmertions tall 1ot can e, comber utilized, rnxl a „lance will tell bust the amount you need when you wish to Jealous of :`ortugal, purchase material again. Portugal's extensive colonial Dos - Gun and Sun "Another most important matter is a suitable =metier; for the gun. Tlti., must allow the largest possible area of elevation and depression. The best direction nil 1117 1 !: to fire the gun de- pends 011 the tyi:e of machine. With some the best direction is backwards, upwards, or slightly to one side; with others, in front, backwards,' and un - wards; \i•itll'atllers, again, behind and below, . "When giving, chase to another n1s- chitte the pilot Should always aim , to iteep the enemy in view and his olvn machine out of sight. Once he .I takeshis eye off the enemy when travelling in mid-air it is an extremely difficult matter to find him again. The pilot should further endeavor to keep his aeroplane between the enemy and the. sun, to keep him on his gunner's left hand, and, vice versa, to avoid placing Himself on the lett of the enemy unless by doing so he will put the sun in his eyes. If a turn is found to be necessary he should al- ways turn towards the enemy and not away from him. "The observer's business is to note tho relative speeds of his own and his opponent's macihine. If the advantage Is with the linter be should reserve his gun -fire until the most opportune moment and Hien fire as rapidly as possible. And last but not least comes the real human element, There must be a .mutual understanding between, 1,11e observer and the pilot, or the craft will inevitably come to grief.” sessions have always aroused the. envy of Germany. The Huns have cast very covetous eyes on Angola,. 1 with its stretch ofU00 miles on the , West African' coast, and Mocambique, the Portuguese territories on the east coast of Africa,: extending for a distance of 1,900 miles. Lnsit:tni s Monument. Stens are 1)1119 1l110_n in Philadel- phia to erect a monument to the 141 Americans who were murdered by Germ my when the I nsitante was torpedoed. It is to cost £10,00(1. FEV WAR HIRSE. Ex -"White House Baby" Has Joined the Ranks. STUDIED BRAILLE SYSTEM. Twenty -two-year-old' Daughter of Mrs. Thomas J. Preston, Jr„ and the Late President Cleveland, Has Gono to France to Teach the Blind, About the Fall Suit. its line v111 be more of le01 optional. th0nuh some designs, or course, will pride11 uoats. i Three•enarter. half le to th awl oeeo- cinu,l hip tenth emits 1 C 1 Statutory Council meeting on lath, I you have sometlfinn to Belli Aiauicipal Nomination, December and want people to know about D i New, Era. it advertise in the Nw af ik�,�.c"iT�t^�'V,- l�.'i'S�lr •}y^t,�y�• ;a'�6�(p+,��a�, ��`.'J�S,, 'meq rs, peen, "1.+viclltiG The use yea--e, Rtes l;o^:,io t,.., r;i4;zlni.circ: of for o , D , in F1t:;C YAC r .. .. ttiati s.l been > :d© ruder his Pere but SC) sbi0e 115 »1falley. J --lis.., n tl ,,..•eye '011 1 , ^G3 '4 " Pdlt,u vi. „ .1, 80 ,e :/ z �4.' c. ,1J ,o All Counterfeits,]t:nttad:, 0.:(d Q6Tus.`,-ns goad." arc of Experiments that trifle t)1 .nee endanger the Jiealt of Infants, and 'Chill13en-'•-E' \IDOL-'-ienee against Jihap is v ��r�, Mi I h g� la.f k� � Li substitute for Castor. Oil, Pare- goric, 85ti harmless e a _t. , pleasant. It Drew', and �ioot.i.ii;, i:,stinrl, It iJ l t•1te,xri;] asei"'hc1 Opium, 15:11rp1115Ao nor other: xiar;catie LO t ilet:tYsee. 7'tn age ir, i s ,:.,^t.....nni:ev,, It, <1estt•a'y`t 'Fri'Orutls substance. 1, arty,,,n1 .Y'asr•erisitnen;'�. For rliorc, 't➢xlts'i, -t1ii; 4•y years it la < ° :ter the relief of Constipation, Lls,llr• :ai in. 'Wind C Colic, r ,' •oubies and T�lattll::lcy, "1,"'6;111 Elcl: , X17 .I'c<:tahn� )L'i ,, .r .t t serf later to 1-tometch, anti. \dowels, a?int;a,l to . g 1 . it* . ttra9l. Ileep. assimilates the Food., € C1Y1,, .,1 2t .ij! unci ray, The C1lilci or's Panacea—Mite i,it,tiseg'S Friend,. ,,,Beers the ,Sig e i,. ore Gl Y • r3 ra y Usehi 13 Years The Kind You Have t �11>I;.aVI, Sought'. ffidDLI THE CEN AU., COMPANY (00(0110(0 CITY. 31ih12 0`'11:•; 22nd. i � OUR v'TJ � s a,a m� l.'P 9r Overwork, lack of fresh air, mental strain or any sickness disturbs their functions. Stubborn coughs tear and wear the sensitive lung tissues. Slightly loneer skirts that show the toward h•;u•k. - 4 4'ttih,r=c pushed I.eei,; X1'. lc.. is of t; av(red silk. :ere fettaeue•e. 1,11(d or 'witl'ess. 2.,.1 540+. 14... Dell 4. Once famous ail over the world as "the White Mouse baby," Miss Esther Cleveland has prepared to devote her- self to the teaching or blind soldiers in France. From her 110(00 in Prince- ton, N. J„ sire traveled every day to Overbrook, a suburb of Philadelphia, to study the system in use at the Penn- sylvania Institute For the InStruetion of the Blind. Miss Cleveland's cora-. Wellington Customs Appropos of the Duke of Wellington, the fourth bearer of that proud title, it is interesting to recall that in the ,cellars of the historic Apsley House 4s the service of plate presented by Portugal to the Iron Duke, the pro- bate value of which was $1,000,000. If was always used at the 'Waterloo ban- quet. Every year, on June 181,11, the Duke of Wellington presents a tri- color flag to the Sovereign at Windsor, Parliament having made this a con- dition when bestowing the mansion, and estate of Stratlilieldseye upon the Conqueror of Napoleon. Queen Mother Saw Game. One of the best stpries illustrating the practical Sympathy of Queen Alex- andra, is told by Lady Randolph Churchill. Not long ago the Queen Mother stopped her metol car in Hyde Park in order to watch a game of football which some soldiers `fere ea• joying near the Serpentine. No one recognised her. The same evening Her Malosty sent a subscription to the• fund for giving footballs to pot - diets In training. Grape, Plum 00 C',erry Conserve. Six pints or dru tied 11'nit, eight cep - fills of gran:dated eueur, two Imttttds of seeded rui5111 . feer (1n 1nues and line cupful of hu rise V, Omits. • Grate the ura109' poet nod estreet the orange j011•t:, rime the reeme, nee guts together, eeiulene sll luered,enre and cool: cantly tor fetes minutes This 1vi11 0011(00 130190 einssee. MINOR LOCALS. �1e Nomination Day on Friday. Dec, 22. "Pave you got 'a calendar?" is the question asked by a great many these' days. County Council is in season at Grodl etieh this week. Read all the advts, they are good reading these days. ' just full et Christ • roes news, l'boto by American Press Association. StISS 551,'51101 orarent+0T1D. minion in the daily study was Miss Maria Osberne, daughter of the presi- dent of the American Museum ;of Natural' History: When Mies Cleve- land felt efficient in the work of teaching the blitie how to ;;eke care of themselves in a world of darkness and pow 10 engage in handicrafts by which they can support themselves elle sailed, for France, where she is now engaged. with the Amerieau Ambulance corps. Miss Cleveland is twenty-two years old 51WO0e8 ghosp Clint The .Great EnplishfitTemedv.' Tones and invigorated the whole nervoad dvstem, mokod now 111oed in old 'ltciod, Cures Nerno,(s Deiraii0'Nonfat p anti 1000in Word, 11055th.' (101,01!,. 1,006 of I3her0r/, Palpiperlation o•/ the Heart, Faittnli Mesierl/ Pnoo 81 per hos, 0s j li for $a;rl Ona wdl please oh will cure O receisoldpt of (1r555050 or mulled in plain gree T receipt of pr,re. Nrr0?iCO..TOtrraOle(1fr0c THE WOOS) MOPICItYE CO..T000Nr0.OWL (rou,,S WI.Olr,•9 Ishould be taken promptly for hard coughs, unyielding colds, I :;, or when strength is lowered from any cause. Its high 1 I nutritive value creates resistive force to ward off sick i I tl,��l ness. The rich cod liver oil improves the quality I of the blood to relieve the cold and the glycerine is soothing and healing to the lung tissues. Refuse / oholi a Substitutes Which Exclude the Cod Liver Oil. ,s a' s• ® t r„ f .r. ,9 lel u:'i ;,e with lzt ° ' uric �i I1. GAFONOLAS COLUM . , ,. t lC ttr.• ,rel o t v .20 t a it ISC CORDS DOU1LEFit AnyCanadaCanadaS Madein IV C up Machine "BEARING IS BELIEVING" The Columbia dealer nearest to you will gladly demonstrate. Very easy payments Little cash required. Dealer will explain terms. Send for a new free catalogue.® 4�" COLUMBIA GRAD! O E CO. " Creetora of the Industry.' "Pioneers and Leaders io the Art.' " Owaern of the Fundamental Patents." CANADIAN FACTORY. 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