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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-09-04, Page 3.++++ • ,•••••• ••••-,• "":", • --• • • +.• . . • .44++++++++.+,++,++,+,+++ ••••••••,$•,•••••• °.+4**+44e":".+14-c++++++44+."..4'4'....**+++7+,+74:::::;n:S.+0e,r4:1;:+sea:0:1,..y::_::+1;57+tio:roe'3 the food to be assimilated and carried to the blood. On the other hand, the bloOd is charged vyith poisons which come from this disordered does ti, but poor stomach work, With poor thin blood the body is not digestion, In turn, the nerves are not fed on good, red blood and we Oral ill health. Why' Because a disordcired stomach does not permit Along with dYsPepsia comes nervousness, sleeplessness and gen- see those symptoms or nervous breakdown. It ia not head work that "All is ell That Ends Well t it routsers 1,,or LYien I he La,te,,,,, . INE4VOUS CIIILDRE xotise Of St, Vitus' Winne. Are (litteit the EariY Stag- ' 1 I .1 ,protected against ;the attack of germs of grip---bronchitis-consump- • • lion. Fortify the body now with - Tilley Need a Tonic to Strengthen A • • „ the Wertli /ter veSalistl neater() Them to Natural,IleitItla. mrsamc G lie Metlze ,,Olsekvery an alteiative extract from native medicinal Plants, Prescribed in ,both liquid and tablet form by Dr. It. V. Pierce, over 40 year* ago. Nora than 40 years of experience has proven its superior worth as an 10 - orating stomach tonic and blood purifier. It invigorates and regulates the stomach. liver and bowels, and through them the whole system. it can now also be bad in sugar-coated tablet form of most dealers in medicine. If not, Bend 60 centin one.eent stumps for trial box to Dr. Pierce 's Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y. The ConeresemaSensse Medical Adviser IS A 3300H OF 1008 PAGES HANDSOMELY BOUND IN CLOTH—TREATS PHYSIOLOGY, HYGIENE, ANATOMY, MEDICINE AND IS A COMPLETE HOME PHYSICIAN'. Send 80 one -cent stamps to H. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. Exercise Ten Minutes a Day ' .To Strengthen 'Legg and Arms BY A PHYSICIAN ing hard on the muscles which bend • itdown. 6—Ben.d• the palm down using the same, method of resistance. There are two grous of =spies which bend the elbow. The first crook it and situated oulthefro.nt of they arm. The second straighten i't and are situated authe back of the arm The shoulder is lifted up byLthe neck mucles It is pulled down for Ward *dim ckwar d bwsthet Muscles', This exerchs•e should be taken regurally by forcing the one set of muscles to outpull the other The leg muscles including those of feet and should be \justtl as carefuly exercised and in the same general way. Ten minutes a day is sufficient to keep these muscles in excellent eon dition. Exercise of the musclesgives the brain increased control over them' This brief talk on exercises' is con- fined to the leg end arm muscles— what they are and a few • sinapl-s. Ways of making them stranger and more piiabel. The fingers hands and wrists are moved by the muscles below theel- bow in thetarm and,in the hand. The movement of hand muse* are two in kind closing and opening the fist. The movement of the fore arm muscles consists of bending the hand backwa-rd andforward bend- ing it to the thumb side and in the opposite, direction. Besides this the hand can be turn- ed scs4that thepalm faces up Ana' then clown. SIX EXERCISES. These groups of muscles may be built up by six exercises, l—Close the fist bytpulling hard with the palm muscles pulling against these with the muscles of the back of the hand and arm, 2.—Open the fist antagonizing the same group. 3—Move the hand toward the thumb pulling all the time on the opposing muscles; 4 —deverse by Moving thesbalffid toward the little finger in the same. way. 5—Be.nd the palm up while pull - ID NIT KNO t, it WH TTWS TO BE RIB OF BOILS When the blood becomes impure, it is only natural that boils, pimples, or some other indication of bad blood should break out of the system. There is only one thing to do, and that is to purify the blood by using a thorough blood cleans- ing medicine such as BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. MR. ANDREW E. COLLIER, River Glade, N.B., writes: --"For years I was troubled with Boils. I did not know what it was to be rid of them until I began to use litranome BLOOD Byrnes. I only used two bottles of it, and it is now over ten years, and I can honestly say that I have never had any boils since. I can always recommend B.B.B." • BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS is a remedy indicated for the purification of the blood, and has been used by thousands during the past 39 years. It is manufactured by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Low Dates for Labor Day via Grand Trunk Railway aleturn tickets will be issued be- tween all stations in Canada east of Port Artur, also to Detroitt and Port Huron, Mich.; Buffalo, Black Rock, Niagara Palls and Suspen- sion Bridge, N.Y. SINGLE FARE—Good going Sat- urday, Sunday and Monday, Aug- ust 30th and 31st and Septem- ber 1st. Valid for return until Tuesday, September 2nd, 1913 FARE AND ONE-THIRD—Good going Friday, Saturday, Sunday and IVIrsaday, August 29th, 30th, 31st and September lst. Valid for return until Wednesday, Sep- tember 3nd, 1913. Full particulars and tickets at all Grand Trunk Ticket Offices. John Bamford City Passenger and ,and Ticket Agent. Phone 57 A.O. Pattiscln Station Ticket Agent Phone 35 To Control the Weather. In a recent lecture before the British Institute of Electrical Engineers SI goor Ferranti made a startling deelarn tion to the effect that the weethei. of • the island of Great Britain could he controlled by means of electricity. Tit entire island would have to be girded with an electrical. "defense" capable of warding off the vapors of the sea and preventing' them from preelpitn tion on the Med. The sunlight hours could thus be increased at desired. SOME SING She ordered some goods from the Mail Order Store, And then she sat down and she ordered some more. A week or so later they came by express, And after she saw them she wailed in distress: ''Why, I have been bunkoed, for right down the street ' These bargains Fm sure I could easily beat. \ It isn't so funny ' To pay out your money And get disappointment instead of a treat." At last the masculine ankle is to come into its own. Some American cutters have invented this freakish fashion, which looks like a Mexican bandit's costume in a comic opera, and some Americans are said to be actually wearing it, IMINWInk Stop the Tree 1Vaste. more. There is a demand for millions The national character of the aim of the Canadian, Forestry Ass'oca- tion which held 'its fifteenth con- a vention in Winnipeg, July 7, Sand t is s =monad up ih the foilbwin g striking paragraphs issued by the CANADA'S NEEDS. 1 Canada's f orest area is about 800, i 000,0000, acres, association. 1 The experience of tree planters ud far seeing turners, indicates hat there will be at demand for en of millions more. We must have trees, in the for- est, on the prairie, an sandy lands, n towns arid cities. Canada possesses some six hun- dred billion board feet of merchant , able timber, worth perhaps ten billion dollars. Qan adieus art.' cut tin g ef Or 1 e, timber at the rate of about 100 board f eet per acre, or .eight hill - ion board feet a year. The fire loss is'estimated to be 950 board feet per acre per annum. We are allowing from fifty mill- ion to two hundred million dollars worth of this timber' to burn up every year, Worse than that, we are burning young growth forest litter and soil fertility on hundreds of thousands of laser e,s. matt means tarwrina OCT in the future foe our children and children Is children, .Fbritst tares, continued make deserts. With the trees and young growth o the roots and soil cover with their undoubted powers of holding water and so1,1 tbgather.' Floods corals from districts where the trees,Ihave been removed Fifty per cent, of Canada is cap- able of gro wing tree crops and no- thing else. (Only, a fraction, of (this absolute forest area is growing trees as it might. The rest is comparatively Unproductive. We cannot live without wood. Everything from the houses we live in to the books we 'read is made of the product of the forest. We must have it. It takes years to grow trees—not hours or days. If we want our trees protected we must care for them now. To - clay is fifty years "ago" from the year 1903—andthat is not very far away. , The seedlings of that day are scarcely more than tie timber now. To keep us in timber, pelp ain equ abl.ts 'water supply, fish endgame we must haVe trees On the prairie shelter belts and woodlots are Iprotecting crops, stock and houses from the extre- mes of climate, and are ,providing the farmers with fence posts and stringers. --0-- The Dominion Government has supplied twenty-fiste milli* seed- lings to Settlers. Many a Child has been calledawk- Msnrd has bean plaolOPc1 iviE0001 .toy not keeping still orter drop- ping things when the, child is not teally t at fault, aSt.the tratanso 15 tesily St:Vitus dance belle earlier tiages, .Socomnion is this nervous Oirrease "in childhood that itt sonse S drools, one-fifth . °fall insenapils have been found suffering iron? it' in one form er,another. BefOrethe presence of the disease is betrayed there is usuallY a disturbances of the general health. The child shows 1194 lessness inattention.. Then it bee, comes restless and twitchin.g of the muscles anctierking of the limbs and body follow. A remedy that cures St, Vitus diance and cures, it so thor- oughly that no trace of the disease remains is Dr, William's Pink Pills which make the new blood necess ary to feed the starving reeves and givort them the nourishment they demand. Mrs. Hiram Barnhart, Scotia' jut* tion Ont., says ;" About, two years ago my oldest daughter, Mabel, then ten years Of age, was stricken with St. Vitus dance, 'She could not keep still far half a Mintites ap mat'ter how hard she fried. Her limbs would jerk ,and twitch and, every Vali e thing would start her crying. I gave her several bottels of medicinesaid to bp goodIer the nerves • but in- stead of helping her she was stead- ily • grOwing woree. Per voice would change, so that we could hard ly understand her and her face be- came twitched until she did not. look like the same child. I had used Dr. Williurns' Pink Pills myself when run down,and finally decided to give her these. 'When -she herd taken two boxes I could notice an improvement and by the tinie she had used five boxes she was fully crud' ItIowever. 1 was (determin- ed to make the cure permanent if postrible end Igive her'two boxes more and I captruthfully say that she has never had a sympton of the trouble since andis now aCnight and active as any child Of her age. I heartly recommend Dr, Williams' Pink Pills to'all mothers as the re- sult of what they have done for my child. and myself. Sold by all Medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Fifty years is a very short time, in the life of at 'forest. 8iost of the timber being cut in British Columbia to -day is over two hun- dred years old—some of it is over eight hundred, There is a crisis coming—when the forests which for, a century men have thought "inexhausttible" are going to be greatly depleteld. We must prepare for that con- tingency. Plant the needed shelter belts, France has'spent $35,000,000 in planting trees an watershedq. Germany spends up to $13. pea' acre per annum on some forests, and gets grew retinue fup, to $24 per acre, thus yielding net profits up to $11:per acre every year./ A Sympathetic Oriental By EUNICE IDA BLAKE Copyright by American Press Asso- ciation, 1911. I am the wife of a United States ar my officer and have lived a good dea of my time on the Pacific slope, where the only servants to be had are Chi- nese. There is no doubt but the Chi- nese make very good servants if they wish to be good, but it they prefer to be bad they can excel at that too. I married in the infantry and went out with my husband to a station where the Chinese were as thick as blackberries. 1 had the pride natural to a bride of showing bow well I could keep house and appreciated the importance of winning the confidence of my servants, or, rather, at that time my servant, for the wife of a second lieutenant --neither she nor her husband having anything but lais pay— is not supposed to keep more than one. My first Chinese servant was Ti Wang. Ti was the smoothest, softest tongued rascal I ever met. Efe had enough duplicity in him for an eight. eenth century European diplomat. To him words were indeed intended to conceal ideas. "You velly young wife," he said to me. "You want velly good Chinaman for cook. Muchy Chinamen velly bad. Ti feel solly for Melican lady. Ti he good cook!' All this was spoken with a look of commiseration for a young thing like myself that to one familiar with the man from the Flowery Kingdom would have boded no good. I did not doubt that my servant would be a great comfort to me. It was not long be- fore his true inwardness showed it- self. He first made an excuse of hav- ing a sick brother who couldn't washy - washy to provide for to wheedle me mit of a month's wages in advance. Then he surreptitiouSly removed un- der his capacious coat and ample sleeves all the staple kitchen provie Slone I had bought to last several months. Tea, coffee, sugar and spiceg disappeared like magic. Then, haying received an offer of better wages than I was giving .him, he took hinsself off without so much as saying he was going. My next servant was Charlie LL, Why so many Chinese are called Char- lie I don't know, though Li is an ap- propriate name for them. Charlie was recommended by the major'S wife who had him 'in her kitchen for ' 5 awhile when her regular servant was. ill. She told me she would rather have Charlie than the other. I had no fault to find with Charlie except that be Stayed with me but a day., Efe ffidnt ' stay long enough to ask for cdidany. Mter this servants were passing through my kitchen none staying with me more than a Week. In vain I re - As a whole, German foreate. pro - 'duce abdtitltig net. per acre ann- tta.11y. ' ; • ----"!" Canada spends Much less. than .one cent per acre annum on .the forest Lands Under management '• If we set the fire los-5 against the timber product, Canada's for- e-st balance sheet ehowe an en • or - mous deficit. ' • • • . , • How Canadiana stop the. losses, arrest the 'Iv aste?.. Millions nr,e. being sent out. ann-, S nails, by nursery companies. see% A FOR T There is bet one gnawer. publio opinion) Public interest, ees that will otter make for pro - THE HOLD-UP. 1 Rapid Art Work. sumo to engage one untess ue would The Japanese are not only noted for agree to stay a month. -Something their quickness on the battlefield. They must be scaring them away. I didift also are rapid artists with the brush. see how they could see anything in a It is told of the Japanese artist Fukul young woman of nineteen to frighten Hotel that three years ago 00 a hot them, and I was the only person with summer day in Tokyo lie painted one Wierbto.m they came in contact. One of picture for each of his 1.22-1 guests. them, who was about to depart after om 5 a. ni. to 730 p. three days of service, I asked why he to complete his task, working with two It took him fr brushes. gibis would allow loss than "You get Melte* cook. Chinaman forty -11: rev seconds to n pH um, if be not velly good in this house." WOrlif,(1 1,1K11.111Y, Wit 11 11(1 1 ntetrUptIOn, : 'WhyDP3 ():1. a °t? OThe :1 1005 otu ure "loidi-no-yaina," hinman won't stay by tile seine artist, he drew for the i here." Duke of Connaught in tine evening "Why do you go so soon after com- when the duke was spending a night ing?" with h1111, "I am velly well." He did not seem to care whether No Matter. I believed him or not. Indeed, he knew he was lying, and I knew it too. How- "Go out," the beautiful actress said ever, I had had such bad luck with when her press agent arrived, "and tell Chinese servants—and there were no the reporters that I am engaged to others to be bad—that I made up my the crown prince of Switzerland!' mind to do my own cooking for awbile. "But there is no crown prince of Meanwhile my husband, who had Switzerland." been making 'equines for me as to "011, well, no matter. That'll give servants from brother officers' wives, me a chance to deny it before he does began to be considerably vexed that I anyhow."—Chicago Record -Herald. could not keep any of them. There was no such loss of servants among those who sent me mine, and it ap- peared that I must either be too ex- acting or have a frightful temper or some other blemish that prevented a servant from working for me, where- as the truth was that after the earlier ones left I simply gave up everything to those who came later, granting all requests and opposing them in noth- ing. I didn't even dare criticise the cooking of a single dish. The first tiff I had with my husband was when he ventured to remark that perhaps I didn't give them quite free rein enough. I resented the imputation with a fervor that sent him off to the officers' club and prevented his ever making any such suggestion in future. One day I put the tin bread box out In the sun. turning it up on its side and exposing the bottom. I was sur- prised to see Chinese characters on it — I wondered what they meant When a woman begins to wonder what is the Meaning of anything it is preparatory to making plans to find out. I called the servant of my nest door neighbor, who was beating a rug, to come over and translate the characters. He did so as follows: "This is a very bad woman. She doesn't pay the servants' wages and untold pain and misery, just as I had, gives no extras." and had been cured by Muasuan's That smooth tongued villain Ti Ilsider AND NERvE PILL% to give them Wang, who had pitied my youth and a trial, so I decided to do so. I am de - inexperience and had robbed me be- lighted with the result, as I atn now coca - side, had chalked a notice on the pletely cured, and can eat and sleep as I bread box warning all other servants have not done for years. You are at liberty to use husband came in from his duties and, my name at any time m convinced they are the best pills against me. I waited patiently till my. as I a showing him the characters on the bot- disease. .i on the market for any form. of heart direct on receipt of prim by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. tom a the box, handed him a transfer Price 50 cents per 'box or 3 boxes for don. si. 25 at all dealers, or will be mailed Anchored In One Spot. "There's another advantage in buys Ing a house on the installment plan." "What is it?" "Although you may never get it paid for, your wife won't suggest moving in the spring."—Detroit Free Press. Down Below. Satan—What do yon think of thei, place? New Arrival—Is anybody ever fatal ly burned here?—New York Press. I Had Leaking Valves Of The Heart.- Thought Nothing But Death Would End Her Misery. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills Cured Her. MRS. J. D. TaLeur, 1776 3rd Ave.. East, Owen Sound, writes:—"I have been a great sufferer from heart disease and leaking valves. I have had re- source to every kind of treatment I could think might help me, including the skill of several doctors. I suffered so for years that at times I have felt that noth- ing but death could end my misery. I was advised by a friend, who had suffered }^AnivvvvtolowywkiwNeoo•ApookAnt‘A......v...w.evwr000fw.ovvvvvvvvvera,0.4 THE WESTERN . FAIR, LONDON, CANADA 'THE GREAT LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION $27,000 IN „ PRIZES IND ATTRACTIONS Magyificent Two WESTERN Pr°granime ONTARIO 's Speed Events of POP U IJA R Daily 1 EXHIBITION . Attractions SEPT. 4 TO 13 Eirewnrks Twice Daily Every Night , } $2000 Added to the Prize List This Year Take a Holiday and Visit Loundon's Exhibition Single Fare on all Railroads in Western Ontario 1 public conscienceany wages, are the only for- and since experience had SPECIAL EXCURSION DATES—Sept. 9th, 11th and 12th taught me not to pay Chinamen in ad- gi. ass. vane he n'tget Prize List und :Al Information from the Secretary Cry FLETCHER'S , C)RIA „ , , • H. , •• • • ' , • ` • „, ' . ar.Set,;"..it • „Sait W. J. REID, president A. 161. HUNT, Secretary yVVVVVYWV.slysivsnivvVveiVVvVYNYVW~NalsAAMANNAMettesektrt