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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1926-06-17, Page 3Tota o' the Mill• " i31o\Y climbing? We11, that doesn't matter, It you still can seethe goal. A step at a time, means progress;' Climbing ie good for the soul. far above When you strive for he1),hts It isn't so much the speed ' That counts; it's courago, and dogged Determination, you need, .The pathway about yogi grows rocky, You're ill and weary and Spoilt; You've Menest sueeulnbed`othe giants Qt fear and discouragement. But rise up again! Ever onward! You -can make it if you but will, Anti oli, the glory of gaining, At last, the top of the hill. -Ida M. Thomas, 1 llrc iStS The strain of holding and the work of lifting are both elimin- ated with the Hotpoint Ron be- cause of its patented Thumb Rest and Heel Stand. Over six mit- lion it lion. women have found in the Hotpoint Iron 'a freedom from tired wrists and aching bucks. At the present low prices, you should not overlook the comfort of the Hotpoint Iron. $5.50 Special Hotpoint Icon $1 extra. 1 H.R 7-D A ,Canadian General Electric Product Enchanted Waters. Ben's and there, in the region where Hive, ono comes upon little "enchant- ed lagoons. Some of them 'are open Pools emboeomed in the woods. and are bathed in sunlight for the greater Part of each day;' and on the bright spring. and summer mornings all rthe inhabit ants of the waters' who are lover9•,of heat and light gather at the;surfs-oe of the secluded lakes to has in the sun's:: rat's. In other cases the lagoon is it- self a part of -the forest, On every hand the tall, smooth, columnar trunks of cypresses tower upward from -the still water, which is olearTrown, like wine, and.. fres from aquatic growths; so that one may paddle for a mile or perhaps seve.tal miles in and out amid the trees, These are the most,beautif:ul of the lagoons. Over head the feathery cyp- ress -foliage makes a roof that .ehnts out much of the light; and everywhere, high and low, on living boughs .and on dead stubs and branches under them; awing the long banners • 'of Spanish moss—a gray, ghostly witchery sloth fug the trees and covering their gaf greenness from view. A little cove of a lagoon which we found one spring morning not long ago was a combination of these two types. The lower part of it wail Olsen and, sun- ny, and a carpet of.vivid,Treen duck- weed, broken here,and thereby round or oblong .clear spaces, covered its sur- face; but,farther away, toward the up.. per reaches of the cove, the moss -ban- tiered • eypresses came down into the Yater. For a ti 5e' we stood on the bank .and .watched the sun - worshippers In and about the obeli water before us --..black, shiny terra- pins; . huge mottled bullfrogs, singers of wonderful evenfug ,epos` uses. . . . At frequent intervals swift shadows.' slid across the sunny Lam of the pool as night herons- and This' party of plear-eyed Brltish, bogy s evme otter on the Anchor -Donaldson lines "-"Letitia," one of the first boats to dock at.Quebdc this `season, The boys -are fromthefamous Quarrier's Nome in Bridge -el -Weir, Scotland;,. Al] of them nae peen to got to work In Caned — gggg��g��g yt� (►r qt' {g /itsK Ile Kind to Your Car. s®pn ONLY' E3 q�fyglPeggE 110TWEAK VV L9d8� J1 MNdV� kW� t/diivs.l '�� � Be ]rind Co yonit• auto --don't force it CAN GAIN STRENGev r o '•' r z cion :that one -BABY HAS s s - .' is Wien e Y Sze .o ; . - _t,"hing -- is -wrong; Don't. swear at: an engine that starts It Cowles Pliraugh the Tabic M get hot, Blood -Makin It's water that's lacking, ae• likely cls g Qualitiess'of Dr.- not. . �Tlllialilts' fink •P1llS. Don't fumble around, as It�vere, in the' In the life of almost every. girl there dark, comes a time when weakness attacks The motor, .remember, depends on, the. her.. The strain upon her blood supply - ' spark, • ` becomes too great,. and° -there -follows The gas and the oil that you give It headacblea and`backealtes, loss of ap- and more: • petite, attacks of dizzineae, heert'pal- The water.. that cools it-asmentioned pitation and conatan,t weariness and ' before. a tendency to a decline All these symptoms may not be present in any Don't rush at the hills that are rugged and steep particular case, but the p1'esence of •Qse second, far better proceed at a them' 1 the •t IS -What Thousands of Mothers Say of Baby's Own Tablets. Once a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her little ones she will use nothing else. Experience teaches her that they are Without an equal• for re- lieving baby of any of the many minor ailments which affslict him at one time• or another. The Tablets Bever fail to be of. benefit -they cannot possibly do harm as they are guaranteed to be free from all injurious -drugs. Concerning Baby's Own Tablets Mrs. Russell i irk Norwoody.Ont., says;—"I any one of tom stows ie neceee, y trees for prompt treatment. And there is shall always have a good word to day no other treatment' so sure and 'so., Than. etrabn universals end' , bearings for Baby's Own Tablets. I have given speedy as •that through the blood -make!" and clutch; them to -our baby girl. In fact they The time that,you ".Iose in the climb ing qualities of Dr. Williams' Peak - isn't much. . Pills. They are the one 'thing needed to maintain the health, of growing girls Be kind to your car if you want It to. and women of -mature years. last, - Here is a bit of positive proof of the You'll- shorten Its life if you drive it. value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in too fast; cases of this kind. Miss Clara Fraser, Attention to details, though seemingly Thessalon, Ont., has bean brought back small, to health and strength through the Will make for more pleasure in drive timely, use of this medicine, and styes Ing. That's all. expression of her gratitude as follows: —Harold S. -Osborne. "I feel it a duty'as well es a plea- sure to tell you what Dr. Wihianis' are the only medicine she has' ever had and I am proud to say that she took eecond prize at our baby show. She is eleven months old and weighs 22 pounds. No mother whose child is peevish or ailing will make a mistake in giying it Baby's Own' Tablets." Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or direct by mail at 25 cents a box from The`Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,'Brockvil'le, Ont. Louisiana borons swept silently over Response to Music. head. They are dream-like, 'Pink Pills have done' for me. They taRUl<'y $ritannia." P mysberiaus, and beautiful,` these en- have restored mato health, if, indeed, ..its a lyric pont however, though not The musical person is the one who chanted waters of the cyp�'ess hoods: they did' not cavo my ills. I Was out- negliglble; Tamed Thomson '!s Incon= gets the real thrill out of the music rte. =Herbert Raysnel Sass, fax "Alyea tering greatly+ from anaemia. T lost epicnovs. Yet euriosly, it le by a boars. We have known. a Person to tunes In Green Places." flesh and always felt tired and ser, single .couplet ` in a single and not be eutaptured by a Basil figure and roue. At laet I grew so weak I had to otherwise remarkable'lyrtc that he• be' still not knew the difference between Big Gams. remain fax bed. The doctor did not came part of the common conscious- one theme name and another, The es - A , stranger, visititig the United seen to help ate. any and I was grow- trees of- the whole nation; .and more eential 10 being inueltaf 1s to have the Ing weaker, and my heart was bother- curiously still, Nils couplet, which nen receptivity, the response to the thri•1l tthe 3n States,fell into the hands of an Amerf- r lied in creating can .who :was active ID shpilxlitg his ing ine. At last a friend who called to been on -all msn't Iles for nearly two that the compose new acquaintance the scenic and see'me said she had read of a similar hundred years, is seldom associated work. - ease restored by Ur. Williams' Pink his -name, and even his author- But to be musical is not going to .architectural aI udere_ of the country,make a person, a mu'sloian—don't for - with Unfortunately tits American,gave way Pills and eased nie to try 'them'. "I felt .still of It has been questioned,. and too often- to -boastfulness:, regarding helpless -but- decided to take her `ad• cannot be said to be demonstlabdY cer- get must hays t. thoo be 15 real tnvnduo8 is muni vice so my mother got me a supply of Iain. th eptly rthe and .ctions'agofd too ope.. the pillet find 1. began taking theist, It On August 1, 1740, a fete was given cal nature and then have superimposed Fnally the attractions of suntEurut was not long before I began to find by Frederick, Prinee of Whiles, at 0111- on that the details°mentloned east' in Finally the other feLC-that he nmst put the article; :lust as, to be a botanical benefit from the use Of the pills, ands. don. For 3t a musgite on the subject of"l:.ing=,Alfred was commanded; the .arbiet, another De Longpre, for in- n -aisle for it was written by Arne, and stana—e one must know the botanical the Iibietto was produced In collaboru- 6Isrttoture, the history --and then see 'tlbn by Thomson-, and Mallet; kis it all with Lite soul of the artist friend, contemporary,' and eompairlot, • One need not stay away from con - who then held a salaried post in the Certs because of not knowing the dry Prince's household. One of the songs bones of Inusi0 nor because, not know• In it became, at once' and by common tug these, he thinl(s he le not musical; spontaneous it%stinot, the eattonal an. The test. of the latter is the 'impress them. .The chorus ending of ite -sten- made on one by the ntusic, zas run: If one has his greatest enjoyment in Rule, Britannia, stile the waves; the eliding and pounddng "jazz," he is Britons never will be slaves: ptiIl In the. days of .tom -tome and wam- Misquotcd as they usuallj 'slyke so. Pani, . Put if one gets a thrill from good music, even though not, under- standing its construction, he should give this side of his nature all chance for enjoyment and expansion, and not on mfr of the teiUNE 1 the 911nrwan nor - take the modest ground of "not being Othe to - 21 t 011 r m11stea1.' wishing,- Tenniz - Ilnatho, pausing _— nlsh clans in even. rests+4. a stop to that sort of thing; so he ask- ed sked suddenly, "Have you heard of the',In lees titan two months any h641th.was Dead Sea?"- restored. In -taut I' was' in better "Of course I have," said the Apteri- healtlf than I -has ever enjoyed before. can., I strongly reconllnend De. Williams' - "Well, my father shut, it!" a `Use Minard's Liniment in the stables. Pink ,Pills to all Who are weak and run" dowl, far I feel sure they will not. be disappointed," • You don get these p1115 from any interested In Storks medicine dealer or by mall_ at 60c a box from. The' Dr. Williams' Medicine Nurse --"Willie, dear, don't you Wahl' e°". Brockville, Ont. to conte to ger the, sweet, little sister a stork brought your Willie --"No; I don't. I want to see file stork:' Iti6HNN UOE HOTEL" The Historian's' Art. Look` where you will in the field 01 mhaan' famous phrases) are, the words modernmodernmonographs, and it 15 easy to' ve from then until new, been find unasseciateit facts piled high as the roars of libraries. . It were stere humanity to relieve them of their loneliness. After they had been schooled: In ,:itis work, which, believe" and that right me, someone must do, 1, g rani, a. ninr.rol.rlson, `ntunnd, out. thele Is no direct going to hod NOD; vont new g s he d of historical method would evidence. Mallet Was In some respects on?,,. tory In ready to go ee If itwereonly atter a' feebler -Thomson, and wrote 'very Jimmie—"Why, inuvver, t - want to graduation, atter' file fateful doctor's like'liint. The particular bong in quer- zee my i1&awes," degree, to the further task of making tion may have been a joint product. new collections of -fact, which they would then lnstieclively view in their Connection with the known Mecum- staneee of the ago in which they hap- penett. Thus, perhaps thus only, will the spirit. and the practice of synthesis be bred. 0 If this change should be successful- ly' brought about,'there,would no long- er be any n til t i nuettion o1 hierarchy LO! in the middle of the wood among hi retinas: the specia.ist would rClie folded leaf Is wooed from out the have the saute spirit as the nalioual heti' histol tan, would See the 011110e power, `V1t1t•taro le upon the branch, and there display the seine art, tied ltaisos-fromthe Grows•'gteen and broad, and_ takes no lets, 'malting cameos as mush t:o 15 Stns -steeped. at noon, and in the /neon pissed as great; canvases` of heroic Nightly dew -fed; and turning yellow' 9tatne3.' Until. this happens 'history l all attd iloatii adowe: th,e ah•• - will cease to- be a peat'et litea•ature' Lo! stveet.eued'wltlr:the suntnier light and that is but another vest' dr saynb Tli ': fnl],jisiced .apple, u•aain,g • over- . that 'it.will lose - its influence M. ,tete melicw, known, it may be said, by.•every man, Tv0111an and child in England. Such universal and-prolonged"currency is, to be dire, no •hallmark of high poetry; yet few of our hoots Gan. put blorelkmt.,entalnr, It1e.11r. sinmMd. nigh altitude, pall,• steamer-, Crow Indian& 1 4tt¢h ri reacher in their tap. Near Sighted. -_ mart rnnnrrnton front Toronto,For the authorship of this couplet • Mother -"Why, Jimmie, why are nen Write h,r. Booklet and trans. lirpm0l1v our advanced students of Itis Ii et an'i uuimpeachab.e 1 'lel tax es w the 11 yell desire a profession you rsltouid•consider what • the field' of `o;,eriuery Science has to offer. Gradtr. s1ee baro splenditd :opportunities for successful career. `. The`live stock iilikistiy is the conar-otene of egri-: cultural development and the voterinary p,gfoes'1on is its greatest safeguard, Session -gins October 131, 1926 . Win ro - ltrtln and calendar to C. Ii, DI,nityray, » V,9,., Xrinoipat ONTARIO VETE N Y COLLEGE GUELPH ONTA'ei0 Al'Iinnted rvlih efeeefalty, of Toronto. Ander Onterlo Vont, of Agria,ntitra: noo. sone 9.. rnkn0IN. 3nul,ito o 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, DAY AND EVENING CLASSES may be conducted in accordance with the regulations Issued by the Department -of Education. 'THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL' INSTRUCTION • le given in various'trade.s. The schools and classes are under 'the direction of, AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Application for attendance should be made to the' Principal of the COMMERCIAL SUIOJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided for In the Courses of Study i11 Public, Separate, Continuation and High , Schools;: Collegiate institutes, Vocational Schools and Departments: Copies of the :Regulationsissued by the -Minister of Education may be 'obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. fe You will see tills -trade snarl in hardware ,stores everywl ere. Every utensil 80 labelled is fully guaranteed' for long Service and satisfactionby The iteut ,','" etas Product i -Co. 0U9" Masth'eol T0iioN1Ti2 winnings Edmonton Von(onver 0alt;arg 210 But on a -review of the' -internal evi- dencegnd of the nrguments'that have been brought forward ou bath e'ides, there Deems snfifelont-reason to assign the song to Thomson's pelt, --J. W,- iVlacltail, in "Studies in Pngilen Poets," From "The Lotus Eaters." world, its -monographs prove about es Drops in a'silent autlimil, night, vital as the epeclmcns In a Museum All its allotted' length 'pf days 'Sire have deed' elle wrong words in The flower ripens in its place, speaking of our art and craf t. 3-Dototy Ripens and "fades 'and;falls, and hath must be revealed, not recorded, con -into toil, celverdb"efore It is written, anti wo most z11 hi our several degrees be Fast•i'ootetl: rho rruiilul soli, —Tesinyson. seers, diet clerks.; Itis a high calling ,_4_,'........,..,,„_ and should not he belittled. States- Mirand's Liniment Klh'01 Pain.. men aa'e -guided' and formed by what -_— we writes' patriots stimulated,- tyrants checked, Reform and progress, cltai•- tty and iree,dom of belief,. the dreams of artiste 1111s, the fancies - of -poets, have vel;_ once their record and their source .with xis, ',•y, moist not suffer ourselvesIto, frill dull and pedantic, Must 1105 hiss our' visioliI' 0r' cease.,t•o speak the large:. words of inapiratign and guidance. -Woodrow Wilson, Prom a paper 6n "The Variety and Unity- of Ftistgry." — Swedes Show Thrift. Te Swedish people are rapidly learning the', value of thrift; ,says 'Thrift Magazine." The savings banks of I11ite.conntryliold 9103 for every in-. habit"habihnt and postal saViugs banks ttilich nosy number 3,600 had an in- urease of G Iter cent. '-,1 deposits last Year. I • Epitaph:Upon a Young., Soldier: Ile gave us -a11 he never had 'Wife,' children,' comrades- myriad; and;ent the have we cannot give To snubs those unborn _Pleasures live: -S. Foster Damon. ..z lila Toronto tin:pita, far tneurahllt; -ln alnllation With Bellnvuo"and 011(09 tioopituilt NnW York City, .ottcre a throe years' Gonne of Trainlnp to. yet no women, haVlne - t1, required tdnoutiop, nun derlroua of catmint, ,,0raoa: Tido' host nal hoe adopt d the oloht. noun. ytlpm. Tito nuplirrce,100 oaf rm, bf the school o Iooptlft' allowanceand t meltilo ' moonset to and from New. York For 'further Inform: 110n unite ":',o Superintendent. ISSUE No, 24-'2G Nllnard's Liniment for burns. isle one lives less tranquilly thin the man who is a:!w'ays occupied with avoiding anything that can disturb his' tranquility, tris a °Itifi Motherhood. 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