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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-05-16, Page 3h YOU STAMMER Don't suffer under this handicap' any longer.' Succesetel pupils, ' everywhere recommend our mt01001 of treatment, write for free 'advise' and literaturd:. THE "ARNOTT INSTITUTE' $ KITCHENER, ONT., CANADA ' Not Por Sale Victoria 'Plums (Lib.) ; Once again a member of Parliament at Ottawa has' suggested thatCanada should 'an- nex the Ween Indies, There ,'was a suggestion some time ago that the British West Indies might be traded off to the. United States as part pay- ment of Great Britain's debt to the `republic...., People who talk 'about annexing, and trading countries which do not' belong to them seem; to forget an important Point, They leave out of the questionthe feelings of the peo- ple who, would have to h:eiifeluded in the transaction. When the' people of the-.West..Indies ask to be annexed by Canada or sold' to' the United, $tatea'it will be tinia enough to consider the proposal seriously. • • Canada .and the Tariff Ottawa Journal (Cons:): The first duty 'of a Government; its fundamental duty.' is to look afte, rite own citizens. That is ell -that is being done, by the Governmeut of the United States, And because that is the long and 'short of it, Canada has 'really no cause.* pro- test or complaint. An that ,Canada ' can •do, and what she should do,' is to take 'a leaf out of the book ,of the United States and Iook after Canadian citizens. There is no question' at all of retaliation. Neither :is there need for the slightest of bad feeling. All that the.situation demands ie that. the Government of this -country take sot - Bible and courageoua steps to meet the conditions the new United States tariff will create. That should be .done, not in bitterness or anger,• but: prompt- ly, intelligently' and effectively. What Will you „ en ?l'UY Childrenr, fern There is hardly as household that hasn't beard of Castoriat: At leant eve million homes are never .without It. If there ' are children 'in your Ramify, there's almost daily need of Its comfort. •And any night may find you very thankful there's a bottle in the house. Just a few drops, and;that colic or constipation is relieved: or diabhrea checked. A. vegetable pro. duct :a baby remedy meant for young /cake. Caatoria is about the only Kling you have ever heard doctors ad- vise giving to infanta. Stronger medi- cines are dangerous to a tiny baby, however harmless they may be to grownelps .Good old Castoriat Re• member the name and remember, to buy it. It may, spare you•a aleeplese, d anxious night. It Is. always ready, always safe to use, In emergencies, or for everyday ailments. Any hour Of the day or night that Baby, becomes fretful, or restless. Castoria was never more popular • withmothers than it is to -day. Every druggist has it. Portion of Galley Now Above Water Stern -of. Larger of the ;.Two Craft Clear of Surface LAKE :'N>~M1 ;FALLING Veil 'Over ''Dim Past of Radian' Emperor Being Drawn Aside. Rome,—Visitors to Lake.Neini were .able to see the upper part of the larger, of the galleys' on which more ,than 19.. centuries -`ago the profligate Emperor Caligula' and his court .of favorites spent their summer even.: lags.• Although about 16 feet of,watei° stilt. hitt the lever part ;of the galley from the sight of archeologists working to recover the ancient craft, "ilio luxury add magnificence :of :thp Impeltiaf pleasure boats were., indicated . by the, Pew objects which' have 'been' found .already A terra gotta slab, ,apparently' part, of -the richly laid'deck floor on which slava girls once danoed for the. plea-, Sure of .Caligula, was found near,' the larger Craft. Interesting particulars of the .i000r oonatructi'on of the galley also were visible, ,The whole stern now staiids' out a .bout' the water, 're. nfarkably. preserved In • spite of the centuries of submersion, with copper nails and .lefieplates holding the tim- bers'together. , Insulating •„Asbestos. Traces ,of insulating asbestos were found between the plates and the yrbod. The 'Government archeologists, after inspecting the portion of the "galley which.. was above water, ordered that the stern be;adequately propped so as to preventits sinking Into -the mud', when- the rest of the water was :grain red off from the lake. The work of 'drainingthe lake', has been wing en •tor,eome time at great expense to the State "Several :times before attempts had been made to raise the boats,' but not uattl the pre- sent Government undertook the task had, any progress been made in that direction. ,Tile emaller .of the galleys. Is still completely under water. Evil Emperett Gahm.. Caesar, the Roman. Emperor, was called Caligula because, as a toy, he used to run . about in little boots made after the 'pattern of -the boots at the ,common soldier's. Though lie was elected Emperor of Rome as a, result, of a popular uprising,he soon disap- pointed all isappotnted'al1 the hopes of the peole: hi the coarse of a life of no more than 29 years, he esta)iliahed a reputation for extravagance, cruelty, profligacy and profanity -that has been unequal- led in history. He increased his wealth by numerous murders .of the wealthy, and acquired ' the habit of murder for murder's sake. 110 made a priest and magistrate of .bis horse Incitatus, had it fed from a manger of ivory and made it drink from a golden goblet. He was assassinated for his insolence In 21 A.D. and his death must have been regretted by no one but his horse.' Trade Discrimination Vancouver Sun (Lib.) :If the Bri- tish people are sincei re' n their et - forts• to promote business between the various units of the Empire,' they can aocompiish that promotion in a more effective way than by the display anti ostentation of a cut-and-dried shop- ping- week. They ,could, for instance, prevent the occurrence of shah inei- ants as happened in 'Vancouver this week when a British ship, brought in- to a Vancouver drydock for an $80000' repair job, was, on orders from Lon- don, moved to an American drydock for those,repaire. And this happened in spite of the fact that the tender of the -Vancouver drydock 'was appreci- ably' lower than any other,. How does Britain expect Canadians to en- ter, with any degree of enthusiasm, into a celebration to promote inter, Empire trade when a British Arra die: criminates so flagrantly against Cana. diatt .institutions in favor of Amrican ones? ,yovt4AGNes. For 1I on ties due -o Acid INDIGESTION •': ACIP STOMACH HEARTBURN HEADACHE GASES.NAUSE A� he Sours About two hours :after eating many people suffer from sour stomachs, They tall it indigestion. It( means' that the stomach 'nerves have been over -stimulated: There le excess acid. The way to correct It Is with an alkali, which neutralizes many' times its volume in acid. The right way is Philips' Milk of Magnesia—just, a tasteless dose in Water. It is pleasant, efficient and harmless. It rhas remained the stand• and with physicians in the 69 yesU0 since its invention It is the quick method itesuits come., almost instantly. 1t is the all- proved pproved method. You will 'never use another when vet know, ` Be sine to get the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by,pliysf- clans for 90 years in correcting excess acids. Each bottle contains full direc- tions—any drugstore: High School Boards and Boards of Education Are authorized by law to establish INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND ART SCHOOLS With the approval of the Minister of Education pA10 AND EVENING CLASSES may be conducted In accordance with the regulations Jesued by theDepartment• of Education, THgORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION le given irl•.various trades. The schools and classes are under the directifn of AN ADVISORY -COMMITTEE,. Application for attendance should be made to the Prinelpal 0f the school. ODMIVISBolAti SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD' $d1ENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided Por in the' Courses of Study in Public, Separate, Continuation and High, Schools, Collegiate Institutes,. Vocational Schools and Departments, Copies of the Regulations issued by the Minister'of Education may' bo obtained .from the Deputy Minister, parliament Buildings, "Toronto, Does ` rkeunnatJs ` :C.olinPahions ®f , the CIAf' It has cleared, and the sun is.shlu t tier 3rour work 6fi'%1HILE working in a /I' quarry as a driller," writes Mr. John J. Hogan of South March, Ont., "1 was seized with r'heuma. titan in the left shoulder.' I followed' treatments for some timewithout relief. .1 had heard so much con- cerning Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that I decided 'to give them a trial. They were certainty the meth. title that I needed for it Was not long before I was as well, as ever. 'Now h take 'then every Spring as e monic." This le orient hundreds of ;cases in which these • blood enriching pills have protfed effective in eradicating thee. statism. Buy Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now at your dtug. fist's or any dealer in medi. . eine, or by mail, 30' cents, postpaid, from The Dr. ' limens Medicine Co., Brock - 'vale, Ont. 3.96 • Vice Regal Totem Their. Esosileceiee Lord and Lady -Willingdon %are photographed with !Captain Jack" who ,on behalf of the. Indians of Friendly Cove, Presented. them with the forty -foot toteiU pole on the Ocoation of their tour of the west coast. et Vancouver Island on the initial voyage of tho, Canadian Pathic 5.13. Prineegs. Nurah INE LIKE BABY'S OWN TABLETS Once a it+Iother .Mas Used Thein She Wilt' Use Nothing Else. To once, use Baby's Owu Tablets is to use. titem Continually=that`is'as long- as there are young el::Buren in the • home... •That, ie the .-Netimolar given ;us by mothers from all parte of Canada.; They ell say that they know of nothing to, equal the Tablets., that. they 'And them safe and eill sunt and at the same time pleasant to talre. Mrs.`John Iiollinwottk, Maidetono, Out, writes:—"I have 'three children, the eldest fourteen and thh,'Foungeat nine months 01d. I„Itave.always'Used Baby's Own Tablets for tbe)u and have found, no 'other medicine to equal, the Tablets as a relief ter the many ailments of childhood:” • Baby's Ow,ii Tablets; are a mild but thorough laxative which regnliste the 'rowels and sweeten, the ' etbmaeb•. 'They drive out constipatien',Isnd laid- gestion, break up colds and ellatple fevers and make the eutting•ofteeth easy, 'They ate sold „by medicine dealers or by Mei 'ate2.0 cents 'a box from The Dr. William's Medicine Co., Brookvill'e,Ont. OWL-LAFFS WHY NOT? "Your wife le talking :of going to Europe this summer: Have you any objections?" "No, certainly not. Letcher talk." Oh progress, itoW much grafting is done in they name! Rocks -bye baby, on the tree top When you grow' up, we'll make you a cop. Sante of our Modern wives are more skillful in spending rolls than *halt- ing nhalting them. • When, duty calls a lot of folks dud- denly become- hard' of hearing,. BUILD A LITTLE FENCE Build a little fence' of trust Around to -day, Pill the space with loving work And therein stay, Look not between it's shel'tring Bars upon to -morrow, But take whatever comes to lime 06 joy ad sonrrow. The world may owe 'every man a living but it often defaults in the pay - meat of it. Iii a village everybody belongs to the church except the local miIlion- :aire. He doesn't belong` to it; :t be- longs to tial, The boss never asks you to worry and fret. That's your own idea A friend is one who can forgive you .for everything except climbing above Me level. -• When a man Is born people say: "Poor mother". When he marries they say: "Poor bride". When he dies they say: "Poor widow." Hoose -owner (looking' over 'fence): Is this your ball?" Anxious Golfer; "Er -any windows broken?"' House -owner. "No," Golfer: "That's my half, then." Anybody can make a house but it takes a woman, a baby and a puppy to tnake a home. Ruth,. "I noticed your husband was frothing at the mouth this Morning. He must have a terribie'temper" Wince: "It's not that. I fed him Lux this morning by mistake, instead of corn Ilaltes," When 5501, say 13111 can't stand prosperity, you mean Ile is: spending money the way yea would if you had, Minard's Liniment for cuts and bruises 4 lug with a Iutnlnous warmth makes' the whole island` glisten with the splendor et 1:- gem, -and 'fills ',the Sea • andsky with a radiance of `blue Light; I have .come, out to lie cit the reeks where I have the black edge of 'the north island in fi:ont of me, Galway Bay, too blue almost,to look 'at, on 'MY right',:titQ Atlantic ,on •my:,left, a,per- ,pendicular cliff under my' ankles, .;anti over me innumerable gulls that chase each other in a white circus. of wings. ' A nest- of hooded crows is Some - Where near me, 'and one of the old birds is trying, to drive -me away by letting itself fall ditto a stone every ;few moments, from about forty, yards above me to 'within reach of my hand. 'Ad I lie here' hour after hour, I seem :to enter; into the wild pastimes of the; cliff, and to become' `a companion of the coi•ntorante and, oroivs. :Many of ,the birds display' themselves 'before me with the vanity of barbarians, ;performing' in'strange evolutions. as ''long "as I am in seight and returning Jo their Ledge 3f rock when I am gone. Some'aro wonderfully ekperjt,, and cut :grace ful'egures for an inconceivable 'time without a flap of their wings, .growing so absorbed in their ,own des- terity:.that they often, collide with one another in their flight, an•incident al, way's followed by a wild':outhurst of .abuse. ,Their language to easier than Gaelic, and I seem to understand the 'greater'part of their cries, though 1 'ant not able to answer. -4, M: Synge, in "The Aran Islands." •Mlnarti's Liniment relieves pain. Marrying an heiress is almost as unsatisfactory as any other get -rich- quick scheme. people' div m ,prize 'We finer' things of life usua. I3 demand Red Rose. Orange Pekoe 'A paoneyr-baclg guarantee 'witheY package . pit RED ROSE "is good ted RANGE PEKOE is extra oocl Expectations It' is very difficult to know just how much we ought to expect from Or fel low -men, but' it is far : better to err on the side of expecting too little than too much, "It is so easy 10 nualte .too little allowance for deficient training for unfavorable <circumstances, for incapacity, for inexperience, • The -Indian rhinoceros, unlike the African rhinoceros, has only one horn. Minard's Liniment -good for tired feet "Before accepting you, ought to tell. you one of any parents is in prison."' "Oh, that's all right. Both of :nine ought to be." WHEN IN TORONTO' EAT AND SLEEP AT SCHOLES HOTEL 40o Lunch or Supper a Sneelatty YONGE ' ST,, Opposite Eaton's ' Hotel Rates: $1 'Per trey and. Up Woman Plowing She being married to the Soil So Iong, his never known • A lover whew nold give her bread' To eat, instead of stone. Day after day she wonders, as She plows with low -bowed head, Why furrows make an endless grave For all her dreams, born dead. O she would gladly lie with ,Death And yield him'bleed,and bone- But he'd return her to the Soil, Forever as lits own. —Robert Liddell Lowe in The 'World To -morrow. The only time a thing runs itself is \Wien it is running down. ,Use Mhnard's for the rub down. A London •banker says he, would en joy.:ii ening 'a newspaper column for just ono day.' .And what we could do to a bank in just an hoed New York -EveningPoat., VER wait to see if a headache will "wear off." Why suffer, when there's always Aspirin? The .millions of men and women who use•it in increasing quantities every year prove that. it does relieve such pain. The medical profession pro- nounces it without effect on the . heart, so Use it as often as it can spare you any pain, Every druggist always has genuine Aspirin tablets forthe prompt relief of a headache, colds, neuralgia, lumbago, etc: Fa- miliarize yourself with the proven directions in every, package. Easy liunut1nAHewers that cut with rezenlitge ktentes. Ak'ma'itk'Mo:sverwilt keep', your latvxt• 4riiit anttneei pudmnr'erd Atyourhard were dcnlors. JAMES SMART PLANT Q 8ROCISVS.te ONT. ' "I have to work in the store and' do .my own houselvotk, too, and 1 got nervous anti run-doter;and was in bed nearly ailsumtner.TThe leastnoise would make int nervous. I was told to take Lydia' E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound' and I have taken seven bottles, It has made the strong ger and put more color into my face. am looking after my (tore and housework and, my four children and I are getting along nicely now." —Mrs. J: Malin, R, R, No. 5, Barton St. East, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada,. 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Detab.:,1003. �--f1 - BABY CHICKS. WE HATCI4; `L_-four varieties, price, 0o up, Write for free catalogue, A. Fh Switzer, Granton, Ontario.. INTEIZIIATso111'AL won't -us CST' 10QU11.'.I4ENT, LATItBT "4IlPt'1i. ODS, - uniform, return load' :prices. Ally -goods insured. We move you when You rant to moue. Mahe your enaulrles now, Pioneer distance morers; -Agents in principal aides of eastern States and Canada. 23111 Tho Ilt'over, Hamilton and Toronto. PEDXQIEED 2100.5. LAKI6WOOD.BEACH FARMS HAVE a Yew fine grade and roslsteied Poland China sows bred to out' LAI:];.. WOOD 811111147, son of -SUNRAY: the world's. champion 'sire of 4 double -ton littera,. assisted 1)1 ONTAR'[O ICING, who is also .an and he of excellent breeding, and quality. Our' prices. are right. Pares located 41miles south aulrespondence tooLAKEWWOO Address f7 anprc2Bmug7ir ora tmitbi61Ring33. R .A T 2 S --(LITTLE FRIEND TO UV either sex) mailed In plain envel- ope. Parts SpOOialty,Oe., Caster 2423, ;Viontreal, Qne. ADIlfS W.ANT29D - TO DO PLAIN and light sewing 'at home,. whole or spare time. Good pay. Work sent any Watanoe, charges paid. Send stamp for Co., particulars. National Manufacturing Aching Feet Swollen and sore from a day's strenuous work can be relieved by hlinard's. Bathe in warm water'solu- tion. APPLICATIONS Are Filled As Far As Possible In the Order in Which ✓ They Are Received. APPLICATIONS ONTARIO Offering A•1^ -al DEPARTMENT Work Ars invariably OP AGRICULTURE Given the Preference. Farm Help Supplied Department ofrizaAgriculture for Ontarioowillll have available the a number of Experienced Married Men With Their Wives and Famllles—Married Couples Without Children- Also Single Men. advised ranters erly may to Geo. A. Elliott tirector of Colonisation Parliament Bldgs„ Toronto, Ont. ✓ File Your Application at Once All Men Placed Subject to Trial Period HON, JOHN 5. MARTIN, Minister of Agriculture You expect more front your motor ear today than you did ton j�atlllij� years ago. And you get h. Greater speed, smoother power and more responsive performance aro common to modern cars ns a result of the developanent of higher- speed, higher mom. pression motors. These improved engines demand a better oil---fuller-boded; with greater resistance to Beat and wear. To ensure a better Onetmr+:ail, Imperial 00 Limited goes. all, the way to Peru for the crude from which to make Marvoluhe. Mervelubeis made from a base that is rich in all the qualities necessary for batter lubrication ,of the modern: motor: It is today the oil standard for lilt -speed 'motors froit. coast to coast: ' Marvelube is preferred by over half a ,million motorists in Canada and is the choice of aircraft operators because of its superior lnbricat£u:qualities. . There. is a grade of Marvelube refined to meet exactly *Ito avec/Aced-Ionsof your ear, brach or tractor. Consult tie IJiI' Morvolubo Chart at Imperial -OH stations and dealers. 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