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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1914-03-12, Page 6LORD DERBY'S BULL. According to Lord: Derby, Home Role must have ns.ninny lives as the Proverbial at, ,'for 'in a speech he e a Amunmanower The Earl of Derby. made not long ago he perpetrated this amusing `bull." "At the next election," he said, "we have got to give the third, and I hope the last, death blow to Home Rule.". Learn .To: Say No. Jelin 5vas very crestfallen indeed, and had promised. - his wife that never more would he be tempted to waste his enbstanoe in riotous liv- ing. "Yes, 1 know," sighed . the good la,dy; "but I'm getting to doubt your promisee. The great trouble with you, John, is that you do not seem to be able to say 'No.' Learn to say 'No,' and you will find muoh less difficulty in life. Will you promise me that you will never leave off trying till you have learn- ed to say 'No'l' „ "Yes," said the contrite' John. "That's all right I And, now can you let me have a lit- tle money this morning?" "No," eaid John, with apparent ease. A GRAND MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES D. L. McIntyre, N.S., says s "Baby's aro a grand m gandIam he results Mrs: McIntyre's same as that of thousands others. Once a Tablets she will for :the result Tablets are dila government analyst to They are sold rbymailat25 The Dr. Brookville, Ont. • Trained. Freddie --,Are you the trained nurse mamma said was coming: Nurse --Yes, dear, I'm the trained nurse. Freddie—Let's see some of: your tricks, then Mrs. McIntyre's Mountain Own Tabletsmedicine for Little one well satisfied with t obtained from them." testimony is the of other m mother has used the use noth- ing ales, s are sure and theguaranteed by a govern be perfect- ly safe. by medicine dealers o• cents a box from Williams' Medicine Co., LA GRIPPE'S VICTIMS. You Can Only Recover From Its After`Eff4cts by Enrich- ing the Blood Few diseases so shatter the health as la grippe, or inf1uensa. Its vie tirosall tell the same story. They are left despondent, tired, weak and wretched in every way. They have no appetite, ambition or strength; cannot sleep,, and suffer from -headaches, baakaehes and ner- vousness. In this weakened condi- tion lies the real danger. The body, falls an easy prey to bronchitis, pneumonia, and even to consump- tion. Nearly every, form of nervous trouble has been known to follow an attack of la grippe. Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills give the quickest and most thprough relief from the after effects of this trouble. They build up and purify the blood, drive the poisons out of the system and give strength and tone to the whole body. The following' is an example of their power in cases of this kind. Mrs. R. A. McLean, Wentworth Stdtion, N.S., says: "Two years -ago Herbert E. Free- man, a young boy living with us, was attacked with la grippe. At the time he did not have a strong constitution, and we feared the trouble . was settling on his lungs. He was not able to walk fifty yards without being out of breath, and hie -general vitality was very low. 'For months he continued in this position, notwithstanding all we did for him, and it was at this crisis that we got Dr.'Williams' Pink Pills for him, , By the time he had used three boxes there was a noticeable improvement,and this was followed by his being able to do light work, and 'later. he • had all the strength of a growing boy. His cure was. looked upon as remarkable by all who knew him, and I am giving the result in the hope that it may be of benefit to someone- else" Dr. Williams' Pink Pills .aro. sold- by all meciicine,dealors pr sent by mail at 60 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by 'The .Dr. Witliamos' Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen ,--dlheedore - Borate, a uus- tomer of mine, woe completely .cured of rheumatism after five yeses or suffering,. by the judicious use of M1NA1tD'S LINI- MdENT. The above facts can be verified by writ- ing to him, to the Parish Priest or any of his neighbors. A. COTE, Merchant. St. Isidore, Que., 12 May, '88.. WILL AVOID STIMULANT'S. Total Abstinence to Be pule of Shaekleton's' Expedition:; Total abstinence front alooholio stimulants will be strictly observed during Sir Ernest Shaokleton's trip alarosathe south polar continent. He and 'his moon propose to work Long hours, including eight, hours marching every day, but for stimu- lant they will -- rely on nothing stronger than tea or cocoa. • The tea will be taken at .midday to refresh the men for. afternoon march, and the cocoa the lasithing; at night to preserve the body heat during the hours' of selep, 'Sugar will figura largely in the -rations. ' On his last, expedition Sir Ernest and his companions took two or three .lumps of sugar every two or three hours, and he: says ten min- utes`after;eating•they could feel -the ithroughtheir b heatgo ng o. dic s. The men thus far chosen for the expedition are between 20 and 41' years, of age. Shackleton, who is 39, -believes that ,m.en ere at their best between 25 and 40. ' A man, he'. •says, does not :reach his; full strength until he is 25, and, what- evermay be the superiority of youth in the way of spring, nerve,' and enthusiasm,, these do_ not weigh against the staying power of an older !man ;or the balanced judgment of ora whohas experienoe behind hiin. The working day arranged for the transoontineptad party calls for an hour of preparation' after waling, then a four-hour march, an hour's rest,and another four-hour. mamcll. Sleep trate, which inprevious trips has been observed between 6 p.m. and @ arm., will be cut to eight'. hours. Sir Ernest is busy arranging the'' details of the expedition, which is regarded as the biggest undertaking ever attempted in polar explore, tion, since the distance to traverse from Weddell Sea' to Poose Sea is ,700 miles. ,1 o more. dollars ",a man has lac- -in argument tate more con it' is. SMART AND CYNICAL. Some people are like wheelbar- rows—they don't go unless they are pushed. A run of bad luck invariably ex- ceeds the speed limit. The young regret that they are not understood; the old, that they are. .. Whom the gods destroy they first make popular. To be important is one thing; to look important is anotherthing— but to feel important! There you have the fellow who enjoys his own society. Saying the right thing at the right time irn;t in it with keeping' still at the right time. • SAILORS RIGHHTS',T' SEA. Beautifully - Set Out in Old Porto guess Book. Some remarkable , -advice, to soa favors, is given .in an old. Portuguese 'tools, -published for the guidance of mariners, Amongst other things it deals with the rights of captains to assault sailors, and the methods in which the attacks are to be legally The sailor is advised to bear ealmly any verbal abuse .that an irate skipper Inay' hurl at him, but if words passed to blows he was to run away into thebows and firmly take his stand beside the anchor chain. Should the infuriated master, armed with a belaying pin or other lethal weapon, chase him to his stronghold, the mariner was to slip round. to the farther side of the chain. Should he still be pursued, he was to call his mess-nu:feesto witness that the master had broken the rules by .circumventing the chain. Then, at last, he was to defend himself—and let us hope he would do it well I Other little matters of discipline are set out, and they show a noble effort to make the, punish- ment fit the crime.. The ship's clerk, a privileged per- son who acted as bookkeeper, pur- ser and cargo -master, was liable to be branded in the forehead, to lose his right hand, and to forfeit all ilio property if he made a wrong entry in the -ship's book, or connived at such an entry. A seaman who fell asleep on his watch was only put on a diet of bread and water, unless the offence was -.committed in hostile waters. In that case he must be stripped naked, flogged by his messmates and clucked thrice in the sea. If he were an officer, however, he would only lose all food except his bread, and have a pail of water flung over him from the head down- wards. Cultivation, o? Cocoanut. 'Apart from- the utilization of its kernel for copra, over eighty dis- tinot'and separate methods have been found, for the utilization of the cocoanut, with its fibre covering and its produeis, and the most ilnpor- tont concern foodstuffs. Every year. about aight, thousand 'million nuts lire cultivated; of this quantity only about 30 per cent, find their way to the European and American mar- kets. Cocoanut oil, of course, is used on a ooilossa1 scale for the manufacture of nut butter, margar- ine, soap, candles,. and lard,, and also as an illuminant and a lubri- cant. f� fi Utah Nearly t'i4iini 1' Qrinswlltk Lady Was Restored to Her Anxious .Fahl- Ily When Hope Had Gone. St, ,John, • N.B., Doo. 16th; At one time it was feared that Mrs. S. Grant, of 3 White St.,•would succumb to the deadly ravages. of advanced kidney trouble, "My first attacks' of back• ache and kidney trouble began years ago. For six years that dull gnawing pain has : been present, When I ex- erted myself it was terribly intensified If I caught cold the pain was unen- durable. I nendurable.'I used most everything, but nothing gave that certain grateful re• lief that came from Dr. Hamilton's Pills of. Mandrake and Butternut. In- stead of being bowed down ''with pain, to•dny I am strong, enjoy splendid appetite, sleep soundly. Lost proper- ties have heen instilled into my blood for, and I ith cm —Cheeks are rosy w thank that day that I heard of so grand a medicine as Dr. Hamilton's Pills," Every: woman should use these pills regularly because good health pays, and it's .good, vigorous health that comes to all who use Dr. Hamilton's Mandrake and Butternut Pills. 5 YEARS' THROAT TROUBLE AND • INFLUENZA CURED iicc ..Joint..:s.tir T!Ii.CC -Years CURED BY .NERVILINi. Anyone would marvel at my recon- ory, writes Mr. Leonard'Lothllm, a 'young man well known about Chat- ham. I had inherited a rheumatic ten- dency .through my mother's family, and in my early days suffered fright- fully. About, three years ago the pain and stiffness settled in my left knee joint.' .I was lame and walked with a very distinct limp. " Nervilino was brought to my notice and'I rubbed it into the stiff .jeiist'four or five times a day. It dispelled every vestige: of pain, reduced the . swelling, took out the stiffness and gave me the full use of mylimb again. I don't believe there is a pain -relieving remedy, 'not :a sin- gle liniment that can compare with EMINENT DOCTORS FAILED TO CURE -HAD GIVEN UP HOPE. This Case Does Prove That When Catarrhozone Is Breathed Every Trace of Catarrh Disappears. Milford Haven, Da., Mar. 9.—Every- one in this neighborhood knows of the long suffering from influenza and catarrh endured by Mrs. D. Gurney. To -day she is well, Her recovery is due' entirely to Catarrhozone, This is her own statement: "I was a great sufferer frem catarrh inthe head, throat and nose, and endured the manifold tortures of influenza for five years. My life was despaired of. Catarrh was undermining my strength very fast. I used treatments from eminent doctors, but all failed to cure me. I had given up hope of ever be- ing well. Then I: read of a wonder- ful mire made by Catarrhozone, Im- mediately I sent for Catarrhozone, and before I had used one bottle' I was greatly relieved. To -day .I am cured. A manufacturer ad'vertiees:— "There are, no beds stronger er cheaper than ours." How about an onion bee ' ' Piles Cured In to 12.Days Dru gotsts refund money if PAZO OINTMENT -fails to cure Itching, Blind, or, Protruding files. First application gives ,relief.. 500. ,• ' Every mother knows that Ther"soil ought to marry a princess, Minard's :Liniment Cures: Dandruff, Consultation. "Did,the doctor pronounce you sound as a dollar?"' • "Yes ;• and sent me bill for five." 'Airy Murine Eye Remedy If you have 12ed, Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids Doesn't Stuart -Soothes Eye -Pain. Arm/gists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c. Murine kyo Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25e 50c, Eye 13oo1rs Free by Mail. An Era. lunge flood for: All Cyor. that flood Cara. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago We would not be without Catarrho- zone in our home—It's so sure in l colds, coughs, bronchiaand throat trouble. I feel It is my duty to pub- licly recommend Catarrhozone." Get the large, dollar size of Catarrh - ozone; it contains a beautiful 'hard rubber inhaler, and medicine that lasts two months. Smaller sizes, 25o, and 60c. each. Beware of imitations —accept only Catarrhozone, soldby all reliable dealers or by .mail from The Catarrhozone Company, I{ingston, Ont., and Buffalo, N.Y. 4� Aunt Huldarn claimed that the was well past the century 'mark, though the date' of her birth was shrouded in mystery.: Whether she was as old as'.she .claimed or not, there could bo no doubt that elle, had lived to a good old age, and one day a bright young newspaperman conooived the idea of interviewing her on the subjeot of long life. "She!" `` aniffed Aunt 'Huldah.; "Anybody kin grow to be old. Dey ain't no trick in dart." "But how 1" queried the reporter, -"All you got to •do is watch out and don'tlet no autoniobile Tun over your' 4 To .Ohre a Cl In One . Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists' refund money if it fails' to cure. • M. W. GROVE'S algae, ture-•Is on each box. 25e. • HOT WATER CURE FOR ROSES. Just Cover the Stents But Not the Nerviline. I hope every person with pains, with sore back, with lameness, with lumbago, With neuralgia—I do hope they will try out Nerviline-which I am convinced will quickly and per- manently cure them." If Nerviline wasn't a wonderful painless' remedy, if Nerviline didn't quickly 'relieve, if Nerviline wasn't known to be a grand cure for all rheu- matin conditions, it wouldn'thave been so largely used as a family rem- edy, for the past forty years. No bet- ter, stronger, or more soothing, ment mode. Get the largo 150o, fam- ily size bottle; small trial size.'25o.; sold by any dealer, anywhere. • !KEN IS MAN OLD 1 Remarkable Statement Founded on Fade. • If the average • length of life of maankind continues' to increase et the same percentage of gain of the last century, the time is not far die, tont when 169 years will be the usual span of a human life, ,says Byron C. Utecht in Technical World Magazine, This may seem a remarkable statement, but in is no more remarkable than the facts up- on which it is based. The average longevity in the United. States at present is placed at 44 years. Records kept in the New England states show that in average life was 35 ears 1769 the av E g 3 in 1789, 40 years; in 1895, 45 years; and in 1903, 47 years. -The increase of longevity in Europe is still more significant. In .Switzerland in the sixteenth century the average life was only 21.2 years, but in the se- venteenth century it had reached 95.7 years. The eighteenth century was marked by an average of 33.6 years, while the nineteenth century saw an increase to 39.7 years. - - Let the estimates of Professor Finkelnberg of Bonn University an- swer those skeptics who. gloomily assert that people do not live as Long as they used to, that we are becoming a race of -weaklings and that civil'iz'ation is proving the un- doing of mankind. The average. life' over all Europe in the sixteenth century was eighteen years. Now it is 40 years, a gain of more than 100 per cent, in three centuries, The more progressive and civiliz- ed a nation, the longer is the aver- age life there, for it is shown con- elusively that the oountries of the United States,- England, Germany, France, Sweden : and others - have greatly'lengthened the chain of life, while the average in India at pre- sent is only 23.6 years. In 1881 the average in India was 23.7 years, and 200 years ago the average was nine-: teen years, China's average human life is but fractionally different from that of India, *h - Nap in a Nutshell. Mark's—Are you ,reading this new. Watery of the Napoleonic ;tragedy that's being printed'1 Parks—No. To me 'the trage'dy,ef Napoleon may be summed up371 two lines. The divorce of Josephine was the prelude; Elba the interlude, and his last battle the Waterlooed. POINTED Pl JLAGIRAP IS. Every woman is a good house- keeper—or, at•least, it is wisdom to tell her so. Yon will find many of heaven's suburbs on earth if you care to look for them. Tho self -mads man credits him- self with the boosts that'have been given him by 'others, If we are going anywhere. and have anything to do after we get thyre, 'let us make a start ! • Don't talk ed much.' People 'do. not pay any ,attention '±0 99 out of every 100 words you fitter, .The more things a man learns from experience the more things be would" -like to forget, but can't, Low Colonist Rates to Paciilc Coast via Chicago a North- Western • E,y.,. March 16th to April ilt81.' Dom Points in Canada. to Salt: Lake OLty, Ogden,Loo Angeles, San Pro-noieeo, Portland,Tacoma Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, ootenay DMstriet - and .0anadian Northwest povite. rough Touriet eleenors' and free re- oltnin¢TTlh'chair care from Ohicaeo. Variable routes, Liberal stopovers,. Per full ' in- formation ae to rates, .routes and Otero. Sure, write or call on B: B:. Bennett, General Agent, 46 range Street, Toronto, The man who poses ne a lion in society is usually a .bear at home, ldlnard's Liniment Cures Burns, Eta. Too often the Taro worshipper is his own hero.. Flowers. "Boiling water will revive flow- ers that are so wilted that almost, anyone would throw them away as worthless," says es woman. She was scraping down the limp sterns of some full-blown roses that droop- ed am l ed dejectedly. I doing this lightly, you see," she continued, so that the hot vwter }will soak all through the stems.," After she had finished the scrap- ing, she put the flowers into a deep pitcher, went to the stove, and took from it the' steaming hot-water ket- tle. Then she poured tho hot water into the pitcher until it just covered the steins, and left the roses above the surface. "There! In a few minutes I shall have fresh flowers for the dinner table," she said. And her visitor saw just what she bad prophesied -- a mass of roses that looked as if they had never thought of wilting: "I always ..try the boiling -water cure on rases before I throw them away," the concluded, "Very few peopleImoabout it, You mustn't 1ay the flowers themselves in the hot water, Just let it cover the In the Usual Way. Thirty Deaths From Razor A physician :in Chicago states thirty dewt2e have reeultcd Trona paring, Borns with av :razor. Anand blood poisoning by applying Putnam'a Corn said ``Part Ex. teeter. Purely vegetable. Painless and sure is I'utnamn..`e. EExxttxr. 25c, at all dealers. - • , Sometimes single blessedness is a greater failure than marriage.. Mlnard's Liniment for sale everywhere. The amateur poet is going some when he earns: enough money: with his pen to pay for the ink. IIIII Iva raw ♦yb3B tatNe 540 ! y� THE CHOICEST SUGAR No choicer or purer sugar can be produced than St, Lawrence Granulated White Pure Canc Sager. Made front choice selected cane Sugar. by the moot modern and perloot machinery, it !spew offered ,- id three different shwa of grain- each one the ohoieeet quality, . 8t, Lawrence Sneer is peaked in MM., 25 Ib. and 20 Th, sealed bade. and also in 5 1b, and 211,. cartons, and may be had at on first clues dealers. Buy it by the bag. ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR. 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Bruce's Seed Oats Mrueo'sConqueror A new variety from Northern Europe, very henry yielder, straw is strong, of =odium Height, grain is plump, thin skinned, penrly while, and makes splendid Oat Menl. It is hardy andripeua aeedittm early, Peck 400, bashnt$L25here, glow O.'A.C. No. 72. A- new variety, - of exceptional merit, an immense yielder and of lino appearance. It isn branching White Oat, ent-ly, and the straw is good'nnd etroa3, the hull is thin aid the groinweighs. well. Peck 1.10e, bushel 45.00 here. New 2U bushetcotton bugs: 300 each extra. Prices of ahovo •mutpatd, 1£b. 30c, Sibs. 66e, 8 She 83c, Albs, • tido, L lbs. 41.10, 6 lbs. $123. We can else offer nnubency, American nnu- net•, Siberian, Abundance, Scottish Chief roti Green Monuthin, alio Muck 'lntturiau nuc: $' A1acl- Victor. - •R •�� •�j Our ithtatrated ll2-p,,p +�.i1:E— ietnlogtt. 0f Veg'etnrlto, Parnt and Plower Seeds, Bulbs, Pleats, Gar den Implements, Poultry Supplies, oto. Write for it, JOHN A. 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I" heard of, but instead of getting better I got worse, "When remarried qu,, said Mrs. , gagers, ,S thought to reform ;• `1;es," answered the lnlsband, "anti like a number of reformers you seized the first opportunity to become a boss." Minaral's Lblhaeni :Relieves Neuralgia, St ..‘74t. at This. was wv eauditton when T got ray first box of iom:13uk. Greatlyy to my de- -light that first bok gave me relief, I con- tinued to apply it to the- sores, and" day byr day they got better. I could see that at last 1 had got hold of something rebirth would cure rue, and in the cud it did, "It fe now over a year sunt, Zam•Drk worked -a sme in rely ease, awl there his been ho -ie a ti of the eazoma." Purely herbal fit cont osition Zatu-Bak P is a stra.nure For all skin diseases cried ,eros, chapped hands, ulcers,: bland -poison. ing, vuric050 sores, piles, 0i n 3 Iv or in, inflamed patches, cuts, burns and orrises, All deuggtets and stores sell at Mo.jtox, or post free from Zam•Buls Co„ Toronto, cwt rico. selin ,T119DE MARK REoIs'1•ERL•'D Capsicum ``Vaseline" is splendid for all pains in the dtcst, rheumatism, neuralgia, gouty complaints, etc. More e'tclertt than the old mustard plaster; : easier to apply, and *mer; trail frac blister the skin. Apply externally only: Tatra arc other "Vaseline" preparations that should bo in every ketece.•each seper:laity made far its patticulaz uses. Askyourliruggist, tas ebarr you them, A11 thefamily-will, be interested in the practical' home hints given to oats fete "Vaseline" booklet, • Your copy trill be twilled you on Itecipt oS your eddlew, Write today._ Nota- Insist on "Voseilne"- made only by Cl-IESF.BROUJGH MFG. 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