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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1926-03-11, Page 3BIND A ''',k' .ATTACK ROCKS 19 Fl�Iaeaaits Cgs* theF'a�aaia�l HMSto Crrtll'aitwi>? Away. Joiner; Hutton, a doctor by T,rofeesion, lattl the coinelstone of modern geological; the:mitt when he declared that all changes in the earth's 'surface retest be explained- 7n terms of suc31 oroes as can now be observed at work. lie wan born in 1726 and died in 1797. - Secrets of Science. By David Dietz. The ifret agent which attacks the rooks 'le the atmosphere. Its action is both eheinical and mechanical. The structureof a'roek is a very complicated ` atilafr, • The elements ;which compose the rock are firet united tuto a number. of. minerale. Thee minerals in turn unite to form the rock. Granite, for example. le a mixture of three minerals known ant nuartz,• feldspar Mld mica. The oxygen, the carbon dioxide and the water vapor in the atmosphere enter into chemical combination with various minerals found, in the difi'erent rocks. Thie eighth tne.reasee the volume of mineral matter in the rook. As a re- sult ,strains are set up in the rock and it cracks and crumbles, just as 'iron. erumbiee when it rusts, .Tentperatu<e. changes also hasteit. the decay of the rocks. When the sun shines ueoiLa rock the outer Portion '9s beate,'1 atel expanded. This seat up strains in the rock which result in large crack's: Temperature changes between day and night cause expan- Bien and contraction of rook end eon- eequent cracking. Certain products fo7sued in reeks as a result et the ebemicaf•laction of the atmosphere are soluble in water. Con- sequently -when it rainst they are dis- solved by the water, leaving the rock in a- porous condition. The ineehanical work of the atmos y'here it performed by the winds. The wind plows the particles re- sulting from the. decay of the rocks c _ against the recite themselves, thus wearing them away still further. The falling rain also docs a certain amount of meohanicaj wearing down of the rocks. The wind also serves ae a tra>t.,•or- tation 'agent, moving the products of rock decay from one place to another. The transportation of the flnestalar- ticles—dust—ls nearly universal. Much dust ie carried far out to sea, where It falls upon the water and settles down upon -the sea floor. • In the great, eruption of the Iiralta- toa Vofoano in the East Indies in 13b3; volcanic dust wine Carded all around the world by the winde in 16 days."' The wind also moves the larger par- tic;ee of rock dotal known as send, Except in the case of severe wind- storms,• it does not lift the sand into the a ttmuoepher•e, but merely moves, it along the earth's surface. As aresult of this, great sand hills known as dunes are often formed. These are found' along tine' 'eastern coast of the Mated States. to -day, and along certain partsme the toast of Eng- land and continental Zlurope. Also in the arid regions of Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyouting•, Arizona and in the Sahara and the vast planes of Cep.. •tral Asia. Dunes range from 10 to 900 feet in height Due to the feet that the wind blows the sand up one slope of the dune and down the other, the dunes gradually shift their positiohe where there are strong prevailing,winds. Fretiuently they bury fertile lamas and forests "beneath them es they shift their positions. Next Article—The \Tork of Streams. 1lmplea come from Mood that's notiust rlgbt. If you want to get rid of fecal blemishes try •5rgel'sSyrup. Any drugstore. t9 To remove fat from soup for gravy, strain through a Cloth that has been soaked in Cold -water. Beetles will disappear if a mixture .of borax and white sugar is sprinkled near their haunts. • GOO S l.gh.ptrado totipcob' noted" for perfect tit and comfort. A, 1 e:o, women's hair goods oetermsfolynations, rte. CerreepOarienea EDWARDS 4gt WHITE. 777 Yoram at., Toronto, Send For Booklet.' 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Give me the days ofthe polka so prancing, ' Or lancers that ever bewildered us Those were the times• when your col- lar was it:teethe, Dances athletic tho starch, would d estt' :Set Then 'heath the mistletoe we'd time for - kissing, Give me the rollicking days, When I Was a boy. - what Is. the jazz but a stiff eget of walking? What are your tunes but a horrible row? Partners so 'languid they've no use for talking, Where aro'the alleles 'anti the sweat • blushes. now? Give nes the mentors..et which we Were itanutue Our iron digestion they'd fully cm ploY1 Youth of te-day is a mere. ignoramus Compared with ;'this deg -out when 3 was, a boy. ete JCostly Styles. Although there are mare than a gill lloliunerhpdoyeil igen In t]ngland, there le ono trade, which needs. to draw both Ing L00717 tte dote Berbers, and ha'i'r-' dreeeers have their heads full sines the women took to bob end shingle. One 1ondon barber says that the new tyles cal..c the women to :mend $1,00,- 00,1)00 atit'tc:r more on their hair than they used to: P.'rinard'o Llnlmcr-tcer colds. Those Firsts, Long Tr auaOrs. ,'Wo went to e.ther,: just as 111on011 Together "we murt,'5hare the blow, 9'houglt'she,'alone had"'g7115 sofoye., 'Wo went together to tho stove Anil Wittohttd 111la laaotl112' try thato on And ,thon our little' boy wua gene, .• Our iittic knit' erbOelttred lad ` Cagle out a youth, 171 11en4 51.5 clad! The emi)in s34a1'k sotO "Flu '." but of Our 515h -4f pain he couldn't know; E'c•rhars he truly thought tt`atrangt, That methor didn't -:like the .change Aad felt; that ,eonlething in her dtea The minute that ht, stopnc•dfuside That butt's dreesingnein drone, 'But well I understood that moan: She 1 uew't.l'at never mire he'd be The little'boy upon har'knee; The laughing, loving ro417tell child Whose 1115745s on -her cbsel?s were piled, She. knew v,'•hat change wain .tel tints' piaee - Within that narrow dressing space• tiler child went in beyond: a' doubt, But soon a man was. coxuing out. • The clerk said: ,"Fine'" but well I anew The' mother held, a different view, The little ladshe'd.loved was gone There stood a youth with.troueena on; A youth, with shoulder's broad and A youth who_had a jaunty elr. '. . And w_ihen':we lett t11at`elotlting store :We hada little boy no more. e BABY. 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Guest, TONIC TREATMENT FOR INDIGESTION Indigestion Comes With a Run- down Condition—Relief Comes Through Enriching the blood —Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Make New Blood. i There are many, symptoms ot indi- gestion eatdh as acute pain,atter eating, belching of wind, nausea and vo thing, bloating and pains in the region of the heart, a dread of too& for the misery 'it causes, Dieting and the tree of pre- digested fools May give ease, but that is aai, and meanwhile leaattou7arh grows steadily weaker. The work of digestion depends upon the blood and nerves and the only *way to get rid of indigestion Ie- to tone up the stomaelf through the blnixt, to, do the work na- ture intended it should do. The one thorough way to, do this is through the use of Dr Williams' Pink Pills, which renew the Wood.strengthon'the nerves and enable the stomach to do its work with vase, and comfort. Neglected in- digestion means prolonged misery. If you have any of the symptoms of this trouble try the tonic treatment with Dr. William" Pink Pilis: at once and you will bo gratified with the reeults. Among the many who have found new health through the „use of Dr. \Vflliarna' Pink Pills is Mise. Ada; Webb, R„11- No. 3, Preseott, Ont., who Sats:—"For a` long time I went through the tortures cif nervous indi- gestion; I call it torture because no other word can describe what T en, dared. If my stomach was empty 1 retched. If I took food ; vomited, 1 did not sleep, and I was steadily grow- ing weaker. I doctored for months but with no benefit. One day my hos- eland said, 'as the treatment you have bad bas not helped you, ;Why gat try Dr. Williams Pink Pills?' I -consented and- he got me a supply. After I lied been taking . thea pills for :at while I ltnew they were helping me a,e the pains and retching . grew lase and I slept better. I gladly •continued the, use of the p111s and in a few mouths I felt like a new' woman, better than I had felt' for years, and able. to :work for my husband and children again. Atter such a Wonderful experience how can I do anything dee but ';+coon mond Dr. Wflliame Pink Piller If you need a blood -building tonlc begin taking Dr. Williams' ,Pink Pills today. Sold' be '011' medicine dealers oe sent by mail at 50 cents d box by writing The Dr, WiI•Iiame' Meddeine Co., Brookville, 0211. Oh Mother! What Can i Do? Now many tines' a' day do your babies ask' You that question? And bow often are 4005 able to suggest some interesting maim for them to play, some amusing occupation' for a rainy day? If you'd like always .to bave a practical, helpful suggestion for them, read this snappy new. tea. ture. ;kelt A 1? 01,1 A\T11ble big'water rout ere:tie1" f„d. tit school you -can make theta,' each an orange jaclt-o-lanfesn for lunch. Paste. these bits gf_ black paper on the oranges to leek like &yea and nose and mouth. Won't they be Surprised when they risme home? >coPtOohl nd'COLDS Are4ustThe Beginning 'YOU6! HiaALTH FO- PIN° THn ENO ST0PThEM QuicIply Avow i, The record of as House and 'Wood. O pea,eeful 'l'oi'ns, 0 gentle eyes 1 When father walked . to speech its leaves,' AndAli the household gathered round, Iced ore the nianna, of the '8'elln7, And in:a reverent circle there, upon 'their ]'Rase, were. joined 1n 13457@1-_ With guiveriner age end ehitdbood's throe t United In one common 'note. Goss. :that within this• hallowed terns lire readtie story of a Home, Here tined is toldebenoat11 05411 head When 'father, mother, children vied, Who casino to bless sweet,. joys, And then _ With irentbling anti'dcrtactant pen Blow alined, e'en an God decreed The roll of 1heee who filled his need, Dear lianas, that once its page*: turned, Have gained the rest they well ked earned,* Dear forms that once knelt gide by side, Have strayed afar, are scattered wide/ The covens show, the print of years, The records yield to time and tears; Bet En, its majesty ot truth Tbe'text presel't•ea eternalyoutill --Ediverd 1e Sabin. a The Moment. stili as the holy of holies hreavthea the vast, Within its metal depths the eters grow dim; Fire, on tate altar of the hit's et last Burns on the shadowy' rine Moment that holds all moments; white ttpon The verge it trembles; then like mists of, flowers, Be-sak tram the fairy fountain of-tke dawri The bees of many hours Tb:rwwn downward from that. high coni- panlotebip "Of dreaming faiznost•heart with inmost heart, 14ly flee from theirs apart —A. 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A French oflicer,' Commander Iiel- 1lronner, who has jieen malting a sua. vey of the island of Corsica., recently made thestartling adlnollnCenlent that it was floating away. in the last hun- dred years, he estimates, it has moved eastwards ,a dtetanlee of about 83 feet This curious discovery would fit in with the theory of geologists who sag gest that the ea111178 caret is shifting, 17orizoutally. • A -n Italian, humorist hits suggested that the people of Corelea, would rath- er be Italians than Franchealed there fore are riding towards the land of their preference, Minard's-Liniment use& by physicians.' Usinil- it., Mamma. (at the, brealcfast table)—e ",You always ought 4171 use your nap kin; Georgie." Georgle—"1 1711 iisin' lt, mother, I've got the'dog tied' to the leg of the table with d141" 1 PLANS FOR HOMES -Last word 111 builders'' aid. 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'tinder -.tile helry:, the charm of the hour lay -in il.e a.p4iroachtng 417 - nc-ua, in the lo\Y'glidIngand pale -beam.. i inpsun. 1 wens n mita from '.Pborniield; nt a alane nate4' for will roses 1 Euui- 1ner; for 74015 and biaolsberris • 111 lI e stntmm�, a.ud 'oven now 5050410 Jiu4 'a feu' coral truaoures In, hire! and haws, but 1011000 beat Winter delights_ lay in Its but, ,tolit(.isd,e and leafless reposle. If a -breath of 'air stirred, it nlaele no sound' here; fOr:fllero was. not a 11014 not an evorgreeal to rustle,; and the 'strlyped ir_a.wthorn and hazel bushes 1+3.70 as still as the white, worn stones whish cruse-wsgved i.he middle of:`the with. • Bar and wide, on each side, them were only' Sells where no cattle now browsed.; and the little brown birds, which stirred o5eauionally in tile hedge, looked like single russet leaves that lied foegotten to drop:-Ohallatte Bronte, in "Tai1e Eyre," BABY'S OWN T i. 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One d when I was not able to get up mother begged Ino to try your m icine. My husband 'got me a bot of Vegetable Compound at oncost I took it. I started a second bolt and to my surprise and joy the pal in my side, left me completely ant am able to do all my worst with.: heap. I am a farmer's wife so y see lcan't be idle long. In all, at taken six betties of Lydia . Pi ham's Vegetable Compound, fa boxes of the Comopound Tablet,°,, t bottles of Lydia E, Pinkham'a Hie Medicine, and have also used the Ss ative Wash."—Mrs. I,. LAanuxees Box 103, Coniston, Ontario. 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