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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1928-01-26, Page 8To a housewife the, ashes from a why do so many, ninny babies-of-to- dollar"cigar are just so much dirt day escape alithe little fretful spells and infantile ' ailments that used to Many a sal'osman murders culler- worry mothers through the day, and tunity'-when. he thinks he is only kill- keep them liphalf the night. Ing time. If you don't know the answer, you haven't discovered pure, "harmless Troubles may be worked off. Castoria, It is sweet tothe taste, and- sweet ndsweet in the little stomach. And ita. Dare something and fail, and you're gentle influence seams felt all through fourth-class darn fool; succeed and the tiny system. Not even a distaste- you're a rotogravure hero. fur dose of castor ell 'does so much "I've neverkissed a girl in my life"- lletcher's Castorta is purely. vege- observed the painfully proper clan. I.table, so you may give it freely', at "Well, don't come hanging around first sigu,of oolic;;or constipation; of me," announced the young flapper. " diarrhea„ Or .those /ally times when "I'm not running a prep school." Model for Husbands The harassed -looking man was be- ing shown over some works. The doctor often tells you to do just "That machine," said . the guide, that; and always -says Fietcher's. 'does the work of thirty. men.'Other preparations may bo just as The man smiled glumly. t pure, just as free from dangerous "At last," he said, " I have seen drugs, but why experinheet? Besides, what my wife should have Married." the book, on care and feeding of bables that .comes with Pletcher's "Run upstairs and wash your face, Cafeteriais worth its weight in gold! darling. I think grandma wants to you just don't know what is the mat iter. For real sickness, call the doctor, always. At times, a few drops of Fletcher'e Castoria: take you driving with her." "Hadn't we better find' out for car- Children Cay f tain, mumtnie? It would be such a pity to wash for nothing." His love won't continue warm if his suppers are continually served cold. Aiyoung man named Better and a young lady named Better were mar- ried M the Fast. That's better and better all right. - "Mabel kept, the ring when the en- gagement was broken because she felt' It was her due." "What did Archie say to that?" °Sent her the remainder due on it." Pine Motto: Live so you can pass any grocery stora:iu town.. Luck always seems to favor the man who doesn't count on it. Girls to -day are judged by, their die- • •'appearance, not by thea' appearance. The Nees for Protection Toronto Mali r and Empire (Cons,): Wages In Canada will certainly be brought down' to the low level of Ihtropean countries if the Govern- ment does not 'take step's -to protect our, industries from foreign competi- tion. 'What hat is *anted is a Roney that wilt favor Canadian producers- for •the, smaller industr'i"es which have been uegleotedare essential to the welfare and' progress of this country. "• • Next to cancer conceit is the hard- est disease to cure. • make useful Winter Reading cit® pAW T4T'OAIS rr Easterly OENENT 1. • ilitl'r '%,A ""' eerlag 1PI®Allitt'd conllltr't3 ASSISTANCE TO SHEEP BREEDING r f' ( These, and' hundreds of other Booklets, FREE. Write for com- plete list and make your choice. Director of Publicity Department 01 Agriculture, Ottawa R.R. No Nance„ -Pose Office r'rovintc ' • 2-22 ^ Crop ReCOrdS IVM de and Broken The 'rain'• erop ' forthe. past .year was remarkable in many, respects, rs � racticali�,ever province equalled or exceeded the harvest of previous sea- sons, except for the year 1923 which the highest grain record of all time. Due witlethe large volume of the crop, new. to the lateness of the season combined records' were established by the Canadian Paclilc •Railway in handling, trans- portation and shinning. Though called upon to transport a crop of more than the average capacity,tiTh com any did so' with greater efficiency. than ever. P Alberta created•a new record for total yield over its full acreage and individual productions. The province of Ontario was responsible for 21,963,- on 0 bushels of :wheat out of the Dominions full yield of 444,282,'000 bushels. There has recently beep constructed at Port McNicolland Midland, elevators' with a capacity of two .million bushels which, greatly'facilitated ;'rain hand- ling on the great lakes and. has also doubled the Canadian Pacific Railway's storage capacity on Georgian\Bay 6CNLtN . t4AGty�s For -Troubles due to.Adid INe1GC$f1ON • ACID azpuaA H4AR- eMEADAG'la BASES -NAUSEA Man people, two hours after eating, suffer` ndigestlon as they call' it. It is usually excess acid. Correct It with an alkali. The best way, the quick, harmless and otflcient way, 15 Phillips' bflllc ot• •Magnesia. It has remained 't'for 50 years't.he standard with physi • clans, One spoonful in water'neutral- izes many times Its volume in stem- ash acids, and at once. The syuip-_ peees disappear in d+`e uminutes. Use Sound Waves In Locating Oil One of the many methods of locat- ing_ oil without drilling, which has some scientific backing, is the " seie- nuid•' method. A large hole -about 6 feet deep is dug and filled with 150 pounds of T.N.T. When, this is ex plpded a radio wave is, sent out by auxiliary apparatus, a sound wave goes through the air, and another sound,w;ave goes through the ground: heavy as load, The whole trouble is These are picked 'up by suitable ap- due to bloodlessness. No woman need paratust that for the ground war suffer in this way. It is easy to ob- being a delicately mounted pendulum tain a supply of rich red blood by tale such -as is used to detect earthquakes, and the time of arrival of each is re- corded on a revolving photographic film,' By taking observations; at sev- eral points and comparingthe times taken for the waves to get there the trained prospector can tell if the ground wave has met an obstacle. It has been found'that oil deposits, had been in a very miserable condi- particularly in Texas, often occur in tion, always feeling tired out, sleepy rock salt donees. These are large and .)weak. The least work about the cavities formed out of the salt below house would leave .mo helplessly tired -the and nothing' that I did seemed to give the svriace, extending down to level of the oil. This gradually seeps relief. Believing that a rest might do up ools the top d ifef ea dome, avfries little should hit fury toy we moved expectations, instead ut, con - of get - better ting better I was growing steadily it, it would be bent from its normal weaker. One day while talking to a semi -circular course. This deviation is noted and by taking readings in neighbor, she urged mltaking mi) Dr. William' several directions the top of the dome ' illiams' Pink Pills, telling me that may be very Well mapped. her daughter had been in a condition In mitt cases drilling has - S'11.031/much like .mine. This Persuaded mo to try this medicine, and I kayo muck that there was oil below the surface reason to bo grateful that I follo1vod where indicated. c There one corn- her advice. Atter the use of a few puny in Texas which thinks nd highly boxes of the pills, there could be no of the method that it-4pends some doubt tial they were helping me, and alone. Per month for high explosive as I continued their use nay health aloone, The method has been very and ;strength came back and now I successful there, but was not being am doing alt my own Work and feeling need, and would probably not bo used in Canada since the peculiar salt domes aro not generally found here. You will never use crude methods when you know this •better mptthod. And you will nover'suffer front excess acid whenyou prove out this easy re; lief. Please do that• -'for your own sake -now, lite sure to got the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed bypbysl• ci ns for 60 years in 001104 oxeeo8 acids. ac hbottle centsns ire- 11411E1• WHO ARE -WEAK Gain New Vitality by Building Up the Blood. There are many women who pass their daysin a coatstant state of wear- iness. They have .barely sufficient energy to enable them to'perfor'm their manifold duties, Often, they have an aching head, a. miserable pain la the back, and limbs that feel as Ort Duty The great world's heart is aching, ach- ing fiercely in the night, iadGod lildite`,an heal: it, 'and God give And rise filen to hear that message, and to. ;,pear the.Tliving'word, oro you and 1, my brothers; and the Millions that havo.,heard• ing Dr: Williams' Pink Pills. The new blood created by these pills rapidly builds up the system; headaches and backaches disappear, energy returns and the joy of living is felt once more. Proof of these statements is given by Mrs. Dd. Lenore, Stoney Point, Out., who sayst-"For a long time I NO BET f i'. MEDICINE FOR LIME ONES Is What Thousands of Mothers Say of Baby's Own Tablets. ' A medicine for the baby or growing child—one that the another can feel assured is absoolutely safe as well as efficient is found in Baby's Own Tab- lets. The Tablets aro praised by thousands of mothers throughout the country. Those mothers have found by. actual experience thatthere is no other medicine for little eihee to equal them. Once a mother has used them for her children elle Will use nothing else. Concerning them Mrs. Charles Hutt, Tancock Island, N.S., writes: 'I have ten children, the baby beteg just six months old. I have used Baby's Own Tablets for thein for the past 20 years and can truthfully say that I know of no better medicine for little ones. I always keep a box of the Tablets in the house and would advise all other mothers to do se." Baby's Own•;Tablets are sold. by all medicine dealers or will be mailed upon receipt of price, . 25- cents per box, by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont: Nov Chance To Fool Boss Paris Sudmay Gives Sxcuses for Riders Late for Work' Paris. -Subway excuses lare furnish- ed passengers on the French undor- ground:systen5 delayed from arrival at work ‘at a speoiffetl time :by stoppage or delay of train service. The old alibi of "train late" doesn't go down with the bard -hearted French em- ployer unless accompanied by an of- ficial yellow ticket stamped with the date rind the name of the station ;et whiob, the delay ooeurred. The tick- ete_,ah'e furnished by subway and rads' way olpcials ea request. Many French business houses take from 'their employes' salary aueis pro portlonate to lessee incurred through tardiness of staff :members. When salaries of $25 and $30 a, month are paid, as .lo frequently the case, a few minutes' tardiness:'can eat heavily into 'i.earnings. Can we close- our eyes to duty? Can wc'fold .-011' ila7ids-at ease,. Wliilo rfe gates oi: night stand ()pen to the pathways of the seas? Can we shut ep our compassione?-Can we -'leave one prayer unsaid, T111 the landf,'which bell has blasted have been quickened from the dead?: We grovel an dsig trifles and our spirits fret ,and toss, While 'above its burns the - vision of • the Christ upon the Cross; And -the blood of God "is streaming •from His broken hands and side And the lips^:of: God aro Baying,'Tell- ' My .ell - my broth'f�rs I have died," O Voice of God, we hear Thea above the shocks at time, Thtno echoes roll around'us, and the megsdge: is sublime; No power of• man shall thwart us, no stronghold shall diemay, When God' commands obedience and love has: led 'the way. lrrederfcle George Scott. in the best of ireaitll. For this splen- did condition must give my thanlcS to Dr. Williams' Pink fills." Tho pills are sold by' all druggists, or' you can get theta by mall at 50c a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brookville, Ont, A Swanky Chef Former Embassy Secretary At- tempts to Revive Fame of "The Little Chair" Paris—A haunt of gourmets, ' ih0 historic. restaurant "The Little Chair," is being reopened by an American lawyer, recently in the diplomatic ser- vice. Eugene Shoecraft, formerly U.S. secretary of legation and embassy at Prague, Vinna, Budapest, London and Paris, has been led' by Ills amateur. interest in fine Cookery to try to 10 - vivo the fume of this .160 -year-old place, where King Louis XIV of France often went: In tho iron -grilled' window of the place is a little chair which the ttftsg 'had made and which he gave to the old proprietor, whose love of eating, gave him the gout and caused' him- to sit by the door in the chair that gave the place its naive. The chair and pa1'ts of the house aro "cias•eed as. fbistorical:monuments" by the Ministry of Fine Arts and may not be removed. or altered without the gosernnieiit's per/Weldon.: 'The ,last proprietor was a Spaniard, Who delved into ancient'10re and be - hewed a treasure was buried under the deal'. He excavated to a depth. of fifty teect, but filially abandoned the search, Mild Winter Has, ' Set No Records Niagara Fruit Growers Uneasy Over Prolonger Warm Weather According to meteorological records the. present winter, although it has been of a mild type to date, has not made any records ,for high teinpera- tures. For the past 35 years' there have been periodical warm winters similar to the present one. - .The temperature average for last December was 29.2,just three degrees above the average, as compared with an average temperature of 31.5 which prevailed during December of 1920, and an average of '34.3 in December, 1889. - The warm weather and rains of last Friday and Saturday, following a de- cidedly cold period earlier in the week, has resulted in the country roads be- coming, almost impassable for motor- driven traffic. The frost has com- nmeneed to come out and in some sec- tions of the province it has come out and the roads have dried sufficiently to allow dragging and grading opera- tions to proceed. - Winter sports have been hard hit. Hockey, curling and ether sport sche- dules have received a severe setback, as no natural ice is available for these sports except in Northern Ontario, which is experiencing much colder weather than in the southern, central and, eastern parts of the province. • Fruit growers in the Niagara Pen- insula are growing uneasay .over the Prolonged mild spelt. No damage has as yet been done; but should the warm weather continue 4 few days longer, to be followed by heavy frosts, the result would undoubtedly prove dis- astrous, as reports from' several Ni- agara districts state that the nude of shrubs, rose bushes and even seine apple trees have commenced to show a swelling. Farmers also are anxiously looking for snow to protect the fall seeding from frosts. For "frostbite use Mlnard'e Liniment. A. well-known psyeholeglst says that widen a -man rises in the morning, he shetdld get down to brass tacks. Income tax officials, on the other ,hand, get up to tax brass. The Orange • Pekoe is something extra—a secut tea In clean., bright Aluminum Why Not Do It? Winnipeg, Man.O1cIidbocd a31 nients smell as diphtheria,' ema11ipox and atear1et fever could he wiped. out iu flve years by .proper .precauttouary measures, Dr, M. Fraser of the Prov- incial Maul of Health, told a conven- tion, of Manitoba teachers here. In that case, only the foolish need'oatch. 'any of these diseases. The woman who a few yeatis back thought she'd' never get used to a gas range has' -a dauglhiter who -knows all, the >ins and. outs) of a gas wagon. Mlnard's Liniment for rheumatism. During a general election, a ratndl date was addressing a crowded meet- tug, He promised that, 1f e:1ecded to represent them in Parliament, their lives would .be es snug and comfort- able as it would be passible to make -them. , At the close of his address a voter asked, "11111 you promfee not to promise anything that will com- promise with your= promises without promising -to fulfil your promise -as far as you can promise?" The reply' Is not recorded. Forest Conservation' Ottawa Journal (Cone.): Our spruce forests are rapidly djlnfnishing, with a sura result that at some time in the future, perhaps not' veru: far. dis- tett, our Canadian paper milts will find a searoity of saw material, their production and value will, 'decrease and the price of .paper will soar, An arguliterit Iran long gone' on fors fur- ther .restriction oi`-the expert of spruce, Sonne 'restriction .exists now, Restr1otien is -opposed by the conten- tion that it, will be, nth injustice to - Canadian 1aimiers wile have spruce to sell. ;allot It looks as though the In toreet et the "Dominion at large will; be'far more Wart by continued export of ;pulpwood that by a 'limited num- ber of spraee owners ;getting—for a slime time only --a dollar or two less a cord for earner/ than, they can get at present, Tim King of Paine-MI/lard's Liniment man % Milt h,A d�lo{iy ' -FOXES ASASEA2a BLUES AND srwinnS— Cholce stock ranched with 100 per cent animal InC,ceec.for 1927, Aprn pups for fall delivery -now reserved et 36 per rent lower price than later. 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Nip it in the bad with Minard's. and Pneumonia Negketed bronchial colds arc dan- gerous. Stop them instantly with Buckley's Mixture. Its. action in re- lieving the eougi, end clearing the tubes 1s amazingly swiftr-end euro. All druggists sell "Buckley's" under `j. a positive guarantee. Buy a bottle is today, and be safe. ;,,1 W. R. Beckler, Limited, 142 Mutual St., Toronto 2 4s�, six CIKLE 1,4iXTURE Acts like a flash - a aiaglc dp provct it EXPECTANT TA T MOTHERS Read Mrs. Menard's i,etter. • Her Experience MI. , d.i elp Chatham, Ontario. —"I ,rant be tell you bow much good your me.tci t has done me. be- fore my baby • came I felt do weak and run- down that I could hardly do my work. Hy head ached continually and I was so die- eouraged that I could cry* from inorningtIllnight. I had another babyjustoneyear and a half old and t gave= a lotto do. So I thought I would try Lydia E. Pinlcham's Vegetable Compound, as I had read se much about it in the little books, I found a ditferenceright away as my head was relieved and my tired feelings gone.My sister bad been doing my washing and she continued doing It, as she said it might set me back if I started .to do it again. It sure did help me and,I had taken just two bottles when my baby came. He is a fine big boy, now nearly five months old. I am taking your medicine again and I am able to do my woork all bymyself now. 1 always recommend the Vegetable Compound to women, and especially to expectant mothers, as I. believe they need, help at those, times.”— Mrs. OLNss MENARD, 24 Harvey St , Chatham; Ontasto, ST 8Ily AST Reliuecessfueved Ilse Dr, Gull 'r+ Green )ttountatn y'J11Culpttinted rDr1,Gid,1eestetiarespir- atory erections, quleltly relieves the distressing torments that cause coffering and loss or sleep Two sizes, 41.50 and 36c.. 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