HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1914-06-25, Page 6• PERFECT HEALTH.
DUE TO THE BLOOD
• No Girl or Woman Need be Con
-
staidly Ailing and Unhappy.
Nature inhende.d every girl and
every 'woman to be happy, attrac-
tive, active. and healthy. Yet too
Ths,ny of them fina. their Eves sad_
dened by suffering—nearly always
Ibecause their blood is to blame. All
these unhappy girls and women
with colierlesd cheeks, dull skins,
and rSunkeri, lustreless eyes, are in
this eondiesen because ,they have
not •enough get& red blood in their
veins to keep their' well anti M the
ehaam of health. They, suffer from
depressing- weeriaeis and 'peeiodecal
headaches% Dark lines eosin under
their eyes, their heart palpita+tea
violently Reber the slightest exer-
time and they are 'often 'attacked
with fainting spells-. These are only
e few of the miseriea. of bloodless-
ness. Nothing dem rescue .girbe and
' women from the inevieable decline
that 'fellows anaemia ex/30S a gen-
.• erous +supply of new, rich red
blood, aid nothing haa-eyee proved
eo successful in creating red, good
blood as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for Pale People. • Thousands and
thousencleof girls and women owe
their gocd health Lied charMing
e,omplexion to- the use of this medi-
eine. Here is one exai-nple
power th cure.Mrs. Rose Belli,
Toronto, Oat. says: "For a long
time I suffered with anaemia, ner-
vou.sne•se and general debility, 'tin
fact I was )aeginning to feel a posi-
tive wreck! I tried several medi-
eines mal melee:in!: • For a time I
'-, Would feel better tor taking them
and then the effect would weat off,'
leaving me wells° than before. The
conteLaued drain on my -health al-
tered myappeaecince'my friends
telling me.. I had a, haggard and
worn a.pilertra.nee. This, naturally
did- not help de improve me, ea you
'know no -women likes to be told she
looks "worn out" Finally Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills were suggest-
ed and my leis -band got me a sup-
ply. I used, them and found the
result good—not only good, but
the benefit lasting, and I, am now
enjoying perfeet health, have a
•good color anal have regained any
natural buoylancy. 1 trust my let-
ter of gratitude may be the means
• of helping others who are. suffeeing
,as I was.' '
New health, new strength, new
vitalley follow the fair use of Dr.
Pink' Pills. You can get
them from your medicine dealer or
by mail at 50 cent, e box or six
boxes for $2,50 from The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co. Brockville,
Ont.
FROM
CONNIE SCOTLAND
NOTES'OF INTEREET FROM RED
• BANKS AND BRAM
What Is Going -on In the Highlands
• and Lowlands of Ante
Scotia.
, Mr. Asquith's expenses in the
recent 'by-election •An East Fife
amounted to $1,710.
It has; been decided- that no pic-
ture shoWis shall be alleved on Sun-
day at Buckhaven and
A Arent hae been made with the
prebervation echeme Of the old
Church of Buittle, n•ear Dalbeatitie.
leffilagavie Town Council has sent
to ithe perks ectimmithee a proposal
to conetruct n epen-air awimming
pond. •'
De. J. .I. 'Craig, Kirkcaldy, has
been pPointed eertifying eargeon
under the Factory and Workshop
Aete.10S-Kirrecaldy,
Mr. James Ohriefee, 'chief con-
stebie, 'Greenock, has recommend-
ed an ell -round increase for the'llo-
cal pollee jeree.
A eerious case of sheep -worrying
is reported from the Arroc,har die-
triot, where 18 lambs wore killed by
a dog that is still at large.
The atatute labor committee of
Glasgow earporation- has approved
Of an importantb ischeme for their
widening of -Stockwell Street.
At a. meeting of the Glasgow High
Selbool.Club it -was decided to pee -
(seed with a scheme for the acquisi-
tion of an athletic ground at An-
niesiland.
Builders' laborerat work ie.
Bleckfrier's Street, Carliele, un-
earthed tem skulls, which are sup-
posed to be those of two "Black
Friars."
The annual report of the Zoologi-
cal Society of Bootle -n/1 states that
there has been a surplus of $7000
on ithe year's working of the Zoo-
logical Park at Goratophine.
Altogether 1,140 passengers left
the Clyde on a recent Saturday for
• Canada and the United 'Stales, a
total far below that of the eorres-
pending week of last year.
A broker's establishment and
vilia,•owned by G. T. McArthur of
Ohryston, ,neter Glasgow, were de-
stroyed by fire, and eight inmates
had a narrow...stiarpe.
Du-mbarton, Henry Brand, a
farmer, -was fined $15 for frighten-
ing a pony by fixing a pail fo its
tail and causing it th run a elistanee
of four miles along the road.
The death has occurred ae Arrow
River .of Mr. James Mitchell, a na-
tive of Hawick, at the age of 84
years. He was the inventor of the
well-known Mitchell.life beat.
By order of the schools' medioal
inspector, Be -mallet School, ander
the Dalmellingbon School Board,
has been dosed for three weeks,
owing to the prevalence of Aerie-
tina.
SIGHT-SEEING UNDER SEA..
.Kiosliellydro Introduced at Eng.
• lieh Seaside Resorts.
"Come down and aee .the fish,"
nifty be a greeting this elimmer at
some seaside resorts. Several Eng-
lish !wateringadaces me negotiate
ing for • the installation of the
'kir:a-hydro now invention,
which enabie.s. sightseers to descend
into the SOW.
• The kioek-hydeo, -which is tha in.
ve.n lion if moil:alien engineer, con-
sists ef a cireulad• steel observation
'elmenber, in th.e walle .of whieh are
'double watertight Windows. Above
• t-he!-F.e 'Windows. are electric lamps
'of 10,000 candle-power, fitted eith
:releleers and capable, it is claim --
ed, qf projecting light a diebance of
a 1;500 fecele-when the Water is
The chamber -haS,is slopieg roof,
which nerrews into a. steel tube,
through Which two ebeireases, one
for dement end the other for a,s--
cent, lead to the water level. The
upper part of the kiosk -hydro may
either take the teem of a .fierating
kiosk, rising and felling -with the
tide, and 'connected with a pier by.
a gangway, OT it may he part of the
pier itself, with -the observation
°ha:ulcer suspended just above the-
. bed of the sea.
• Giese half an inch thick is used
if& the Windows,' mid the •steel shell
is of the same thickness. '
' However, the woman who mer-
.
,ries a preacher doesn't have to nig
;him ir order to get him to go to
church.•
Grandmother
Didn't Know
A good cook? Certainly,
but she couldn't have
cooked the Indian' Corn,
rolled and toasted it to a
crisp brown, wafer-thin
Hakes, as we do in preparing -
Post
Toasties
They are delicious with
cream or milk, or sprinkled
over fresh fruit or berries.
From the first cooking of
the corn until the sealed,
air -tight Packages of deli-
cately toasted flakes are de-
livered to you, Post Toast-
- are never touched by
human hand.
Grandmother would have
liked
Post Toasties
—sold by GroCers.
Canadian Postinn Cereal Co., Ltd..
Windeor, Ont.
WHAT PEOPLE, SHOULD [Al however, that 1 per eent. one's
total weight in solid foo'd is quite
•sufficient; not only to support life,
but to pinovide one with nil the
energy one needs for on.e day, and
that we ;should probably all be bet -
.6" for„,kosPing as neat bo this limit
a$, we. fian.
PlIOTEID S. ARE THE ABSOLUTE
NEUlie
Here Is an Ideal Diet for Hehlthy
Man Described By a
I) oetor.
• Pihysiologists tell us that the food
of nian shoidd consist of protede,
fats, carbohydrates, mineral salts;,
and water; but ;that these are not
of equal importance. The proteids,
mineral ,salts and water are abso-
lutely nebessary to maintain life;
while the fats and the carbohy-
drates (or, suga.rs,- in one Or other
of their forme) can, in ease of need,
'both be manufactured, within the
body when proteids are Applied to
it in euffidient qUalatity.
These proteids, Of which egg -albu-
men is probably bhe most familiar
example, are the, ohlief sosiree of
energy within the body, and are
employed at once in ,the repair and
replacement of the cells of which
the bodily tissues ooneist, and of the
•Protoplasm whieh they Contain, and
wisiolt forms, as Many think, the
mait of, life. 'Phey are 'brolcern up
mainly in the nutsculer tis.sue foe
-
the produotion of physical evork;
and it is mid that some part of
them is .excreted, front bhe blood as
urea without taming any part of
the cellular time.
Where Proteids A.re Present.
The proteids are present in vary-
ing proportion in all ilee-h-foods, in
milk and its derivative!, and • tin
eggs, as well as in -ceeetels, peas and
beans, and some other vegetables.
They are practically the sole source
of the nitrogen required by man's
body, neither labs nor carbohy-
drates emstaining any.
11 we take a-enan of 154 pounds
in weight as the normal type, we
find that when' doing little or no
work 'his daily output by all exeree
tory orocesses is nearly cine -half ais.
ounce of eitregen and seven ounces
of earbon; and it is therefore. con-
sidered that at least this amount is
required to be taken into the body
clueing a day. As, -however, this
makes no allowanoe for waste or
for expenditure in -the shape of heat
or -work, nor for the goring up +of
reserve in the shape of muscle or
fat, ib is necesea.ry to provide it
somewhab greater supply. An
amount of more than half a.n °mite
of nitrogen to nine ounces of car-
bon in the daily food is shown by
experience to be what is necessary,
aed this for is men of average
health and condition would, amount
to about' one-hundredth past of his
body weight in solid food.
BABY'S HEALTH
DURING HOT- WEATHER
During the hot spell the health of
baby must be carefully guereled.
Diarrhoea, -cholerainfantum and
dysen bry carry off ,thousands of pre-
cious little lives every summer.
Baby's Own Tablets are especially
adapted to keep ibh.a little ones well
during th-e summer. They regulate
the bow -els, ,sweeten the stomach,
and an oceasional dose will prevent
the dreaded ,surnmer complaints, or
if they do c.osne on auddenly the
prompt ase of the Tablets will set.
baby right again. The Tablets are
s.old by medicine -dealers or by -Mail
ak 25 cents a box from The Dr.
Williams Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
THIS BARBER IS VERSATILE'.
In Egypt He Vaccinates as Well as
Shaves.
Will Quicisly Cure
Any Sour Stomach
Relieves Fullness After Meals.
"When I was working around the
farm last winter, I had aMattaCk og In-
flammation," Writes Mr. E. P:Daskkins,
of Pore Richmond, "I was, weak for a
Jong time, but wen enough, to work
until spring. But something went
wrong with toy bowbIS for I had to use
salts ,or physic •an the • time, My
stonitteh kept sour, and always after
eating there was pain and fulness, and
all the Symptoms of intestinal indi-
gestion. Nothing helped me until I
usdd Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Instead of
hurting, like other pills, .they acted
very mildly, and seemed to heal the
bowels. 4 .did not require large doses
to get results With Or, Rarailtores Pine,
and 'feel so glad that I have found a
mild yet certain remedy. To -day I am
well—no pain, no sour stomach, a
good appetite, able to digest anything.
This is a whole lot of ,good for ,one
medtcine to do, and I can say Dr.
Hamilton's Fills are the best:Pills, and
my letter, I am sure, Moires IL
-Refuse a -substitute tor Dr. Hamil-
ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut,
sold in -yellow boxes, 26c.. All dealers,
or The Oatarrhoaone Co., Kingston,
.Ont.
This Solid. Food,
however, cam evidently be adminis-
tered in different. forme. Oatmeal,
which 'contains mita-ogee encl carbon
in abent the rightproportion of ono
to lift:ems ought, theoretically, to
suffice; but the large quantiby of it
which would luxe to b.e taken would
throw so inuoh work on the digest-
tive organs as to- make it impossible
in imactice. Eleace ib is necessary,
in order to get at is proper mini-
mum, to- oombine with 14 eome food,
sneh StS bacon, eggs or che.ese., which
give a higher :supply of nitrogen
with less atrain on the digeseion.
Bread, again, which contains a pro-
partion of nitrogen to carbon as
nearly as high aa oatmeal, makes
ass excellent staple of diet and is
open to fewer objections otherwise.
Aecording to Dr. Wailer, in hie
"Human Phy-eiology," -aa ideal diet
for is man in good health would he
a. pound of bread, half a, pound of
meat, a quarter of a pound of fat,
a pound of potatoes, half -a pint of
milk, a quarter of it pound of eggs,
end am eighth of a pound of cheese
every day.
14 ia peobable, however, that
neither this nor any other system
of diet based on scientific principles
would:keep 0. men for long in good
health. The °egotism demands ve-
riety, and if it does not get it, re-
sents the fact by .
Some inberestino facbe are con-
tained M Lord Kitchener's report
on the condition of Egypt and the -
Sudan during the laet' Year. This
is from the eeetion on barbers:
"The ordinary village barber of
Egypb bears a eertain resemblance
in sofar WS+ his profession goes to
the barber -surgeon of ancient, eimes
in England. He is authorized by
law, alter having passed an exami-
nation, to perform the operation
of va,ceinattion, application of
leeches, cupping a•nd simple dress-
ings'and is forbidden by the same
law to order or prescribe medicine.
'Every berber must attend a
course of lectures of three weeks,'
duration at the Mucliria, Govern-
ment Hospital asid pass an exami-
netion for a eartificate. fn -meal
village 011ie of these barbers s ap-
pointed by the public -health depart-
ment as ibs representative.
'Barbers so atopoiated are called
sanitary barbers, and among their
• special duties are the tolilonving
Vaccination, examinalion of deaths,
issoe' of penults of burial, render
reports el deaths involving eusei-
°ion .of infectio u -s di se ase
"If the sanitary ba,rber is un -
aisle to read or write, the work of
registration is clone by the village
fax collector.''
Her lest Pet.
A lady who' kept a curly poodle
dog lost her pdt and cabled upon
the police to find it,. The next clay
one of .the force brought her the dog
which TtliS very wet and dirty. The
lady was overjciyecl. "Where did
you find the dear little darling 7"
silie cried. ''Why, ma' artio,'' said
the officer, "a fellosv had him tied
to a pole and 'was washing windows
with him "
Consolation.
Mlllier.--So you loved and lost, did
you?
Wil1ie0h, no, indeed! She re-
turned all my presents
PEA CE CENTENARY.
Four Main Features Proposed by
the Association., ,
The movement for celebrating
the Hundred Years of Peace be-
tween the British Empire and the
United States i -s, judging by a cir-
cola,r jest, issued by the Canadian
Centenary-Assoeiabion taking rapid
hold in Canada, Great Britain sad
the United Steites. The general
propostals contain four main fen -
teas,' (1) Monuments and other
memorials, (2) Thanksgiving Ser-
vices in the churches, (3) Education-
al Propaganda, (4) Fe.stivities. The
ciemelisa .entieneratee varioas ,sug-
gestions regarding ttlm erection of
Monuments,' and states that the
matter hats beerrereferreel to an In-
ternational Committee.
February 14, 1e15, bats been
selected for Thanksgiving Services
in all the churclies of the British
Empire and the United States.
This data is the meareeb Sunday to
Eebrua.ry 17, 1915, bhe centenary
of the ratification of the Treaty of
Ghent,
The education p.nopagamcief in-
cludes eoverrul important features
among wihtieh may be mentiened
the preparabion of it series of pam-
phlets dealing with the vaxious
treaties whir:a have m-ade the long
petteepossible, whieh it is intended
to send to all -the Almada in Can-
ada. Tableaux and maaques ere
in eo•tirse ef preparation Which will
also be aent to the echoole for pro-
duceion upon a date ee be- -hereafter
arranged, A .somewhat unique pro-
posal is thee schools in Canada, mid
the United States is places- bearing
the eadee nasne should be invited
'to exchange Shit:kis. It is int;enclecl
to as -range Inc the writing of ount-
petitive Essays on Anglo-American
relaitions and provision is b-eing
made for Provincial and Dominion
prizes.
About 100 °entries have bee,n
chosen for epecial celebrations in
Oenecia and Along loe,al. Cona
mittees have been arranged for in
majority of these. ...
The circular also reports the
progress made in Great Brita,in and
the United Stebes and contains
replica received lase -Christmas femm
World Rulers to a snessege sent in
connection with the eetlebretion by
the Ameritan Oolneribtee.
'The Deeninion Governantemb has
arranged for an appropriation to
meet the prelianinery organization
expermes.
The list of tmernbers is a most
repreeonbetive one and contains the
neraes of .01 the Lt. Governors all
the Ministers 0.1 Education and
nearly all th-e Premiers of Canada.
Among those prominent, in thie
Province who have ideiatified thean-
selvets with this movement may be
men.tioned "—The President of the
Canadian Peaee Centenary Asso-
ciation is Sir Edmond Walker of
Toronto, and the Honorary Secre-
tary Major Hamilton,
'ffieise desiring octpie-a of the Cir-
cular .should address Mr. E. H.
Scameniell, Organizing Secretary,
Hope Ohatebees, Ottawa.
ERUPTION ON HEAD
DAD TO CUT 1 -IMA
• Formed Pimples and Matter Gpread,
For Three, Months. Did Not Goo
" School. Cuticura Soap and Oint-
. merit Cured in Ten Days.
(Mita° Derasilly, Ville Emard, Montreal;
QuO.--"Cuticura Soap and Ointment coved
ray little girl, aged ele von, of Rollo( ;the head.
01 formed a PIMPle anl. that
pimpletbrolco and the matter
sproad and wherever the mat-
ter went another formed. She
had large scabs on_herhead
and at night ./ihe Scratched
. until the blood canie. I inc
!, • V•around the eruption. f\\; obliged to Ma. her hair 'all
, three months she did not go
to school. and I cured for It during that thne
without result.
• "I was told to wash it and to make an
ointment of --, but after washing it
she was worse. One evening when readlnk
the paper „I saw, the advertisement of Cud-
,
cam Soap and Ointment and 0 wrote at
once. After receiving the sample I im-
mediately washed herhead with tile
CutI-
cura soap, then I pet the Outicura
Oint-
inent on. 0 did that twice a day, evening
and morning. From the time 0 commenced
• using. the Outicura Soap and Ointment seat
night, she. did not scratch any more. It
stopped the Itching from the first evening.
Atter buying some Outicura Soap and an-
other box of Cuticura, Ointment, in ten days
she was conmietely eUrekl," ISIgood) Mrs.
Arthur Pokier:July 5. 1918. •
Oedema, Soap and Outleura Ointment are
sold by drOggIsts and dealers everYwhere.
A 'single set is often sufficient. For it liberal
free sample of each. with 32-,p. book, send
post -card to Potter! Drug & Chen. Cern.;
Dept.-DBoston, S. A. '•
-• •
Refusing to Do Ds Work.
It is -a- well-known feet that with
most peciple any ,form of food in-
dulged in day 'alter day creme to- be
digested-, as witness the eva,gers still
laid in America as to the number a
Pigeons thliat e span con consume die
the °Ohne -of a week. For the same:
reason, the prospect Of a future in
which tabloids, or very smell queer-
titiee of -some jelly, will taraa all
our food is an illusio-n, and not all
the talen,b of writers Moe MT. Wells
tan make tits -believe in its, realiza-
tion. Man'e excessively coax:wheat-
ed digesbive organs evelvedfrom his
beast -like forefather,s. would cer-
tainly rebel with fatal effects
againat any such ethereal fare.
The upShot of the whole neater is
that Mall demands a Varied as well
as is sustaining diet, and that no
one fotin of food should be adhered
to for long, Hence even ahe !Geese
ion -a.1 exeesSea of se.aserui like the
present probably have their u,sea„
and if sufficiently infrequent may
even be beneficial rather than.
othemise, to the healthy body.
It should not be lost sight of,
ER, 4.
I S S fil
SUPPRESSING SLAVERY.
Practically Abolished in Every
Civilized Nation -on Earth.
There are 60,1110 relics of elavery
yet in certain colonies, says the
Christian Herald, which the home
governments are -Arising .earnestly,
to .sweep away: It is reported that
the French Colonial Office has at
last succeeded in. ,abolish-ing the
slave merkets of Mos-occo. A Paris
paper charges that 3,-000 slaves are
imparted into Morocco every year.
-Recently Premier Asquith, of
England, received a memorial 'sign-
ed by euch nain.es as Losel Cromer,
Lord Curzon and Mn. Bryce, asking
for anne governmenth action to- imp -
press this traffic, which is cenducts.
ed over boundaries controlled by
Englond. Nowhere has our mod-
ern civilization ex our modern
Christianity snore powerfully mani-
fested itself than in the deetruction
of physical slevery and the guaran-
tee of intellectual, political, moral
and religious liberty. God abolish-
ed ehe slavery of Egypt many cen-
turies ago, when he took his people
from the bontla,ge of Pharaoh,
.
•
Thinks Swating All Right
Providing the provocation equals the
offence of Tones stepping on Smith's
corns, Par better to 11Se rutoarne
Cd111 IiIK trElg t01: --it does cure corns and
warts in one -day without pain. Try
"Putnam's," free front acids, and pain-
less, oriel 2510: at all dealers.
NOTES OE SCliNCE
;Spain -exported 4,000,000 pounds
ofpatpwzut
paper w
eigzan
eticiteeslaaaat Yator;
Salt,vv.
ware and prevent it thrning yellow.
In Tasmania, dentists are foibid-
dos by Troth any form of aclver-
The governmenthi of Bel-
gium und ,Uruguay ha -vs officially
E'v1)
lIMQ*oor-
btecifritnreoul: s
been invented for raisingr'poles 'of
oircits tents; qssthckily. ,
There is se. telephone for' every
16,2 persons in Canada, exceeding
to official figures. .
,Sixbeen new railways are being
'built in 'Switzerland, some of which
will be completed Vhie year.
A kerosene torch has ;been invent-
ed for thawilig frozen ground into
'which post holes are A° be dug.
The inside bark of is tree, with no
other preparation than cleaning, is
used for blankets in,Ecuador.
• An aged couple 40 Norwicti., Ot.,.
have eaten no breakfasts for twenty
years a,nd credit their reheat beelth
to that .fact. -
Italy is drafting and will inforce
a 'series ef .regulatio.ne covering the
width of wheel rims th be allowed
on highwaye. -
Several Feenth tartises have
agreed to sign all their works in the
future with thumb prints ito pre-
vent frarede upon purchasers.
In a tank car befit in :Saxony to
transport living fish lemg disbances
an, electric' motor is used to keep
the water alerabe,d.
A -railroad bridge. in Switzerland
is being given the largest mason-ry
aroh in the world, 205 feet high,
with a span of 330 feet.
Argentine telegnaph companies
are bringing into ge-n-eral use is sys-
tem whereby measages are receiv-
ed ta.utomatically with printed type.
Anger, fear and other forma of
mental excitement, it has been
learned, enay'eticip• digestion entire-
ly .and cause eerious kidney dis-
eases. • .
In a London church tower there
is it cloak which strikes the hours
and quertere, but has no dials nor
other visible evidences of the tin2e.
For .steinging beads quickly an
ineertious German has patented is
crank-operathd machine which feeds
them uponthe peint of a +threaded
needle. ' •
English society worn -en have es-
tablished an in-stitution in which
nisi -see are given three years of
-braining in ,ehe care of dogs and
other animal pets. .•
A. -military milk can is fitted with
valves permitting its conteats to be
poured out; but ;preventing ehe en-
trance ',of, anv liqUid after it hes
been mated. •
-To prove that a parachute of his
invention was an improvement over
former types a Fren.chinan deopped
1,000 eeet from an aeroplane with
one and landed safely.
Two novelties to aid gardeners
are -a hoe with a eeed box neer the
blede with which planting May be
done and a shovel Willi it 0.30011C1
grip pert Ivey down the handle.
In France there has been invented
an electric furnace in which all the
eperatiOnli of making and refining
glass ere carried on continuously
with the same source of iheat.
What are believed to he the old-
est printing- blocks in the world,
elating bkek itt leset 800 years., re-
cently were discovered in an old
building back of is 130clithisrli -monas-
tery in Corea,
Motoreeele cala are being tried
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