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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-06-09, Page 3Its superior strength makes Purity go farther'than ordinary flou •s. i;t is perfect for all your baking— cakes, pies, buns and biead --'so the one flour sack only, is necessary. Try, Pur ty Flour to -day -- it is certain to please you. Send 30c in .rtarnps for oar 700-recr�l,e Purity Flour Cook Bok. leu @d' cciern Cncatia Floor Mies Cu, Livaited. Torontd, Aioutrcnl, ()liana. Saint Jolla, O. Ws, L. a Wel With Yeaugltter) Hold luck stories are rarely valued et more than a dome. A dispatch• says ghee will be girls again In the Bummer styles although there certainly wee no effort on the part of style to conceal the. fact.' In gambling it len',t the first lose that is' so expensive; lit's getting it The reason some man a Compiisli mono is that they attempt mare. The average_ lawyer's brief is any thing but. • It's quite a trick to be a magician. Ned—"Why do you call money 'lank'?" 'ned--"IL lifts such a load off of a fealow. A ties le alleged to -shorten life and the leek of them in familfe9 has been • known to shorten married life. If in bank. JAJAPANA : BUYER • OF AUSTRALIAN WOOL Demand From Orient Contri- butes to,Successful Market, Melbourne, vie.—The Victorian wool selling season has ended, although tate Austrai'fan statistical wool year dues hot end ' until Juno 30. Seldom has "the selling end of the trade experienced so satisfactory a sea- son, with the withdrawals at auction so small. Victorian sales have been held alternately at Melbourne- and Geelong, the latter being the centre of 8 large wool -growing area, and after the ..last sale, the selling brok- ers' warehouses were 'practically empty. Flom July. I, 1926,, till Feb. 28 (to which' must -be added the March fig- ures which are not yet. available); 468, 000 bales were disposed of, The season opened in Melbourne in the last week in " September at a high level, the only unsatisfactory feature being that competition: was chiefly confined to the European section,with moderate support only from Japan and 'America The outstanding feature of -the season was'theeaetivity of Japan in n the market. The demand from this section throughout was most insistent, and Japanese requirements have em• braceda wide range of qualities, This demand indicates that a. largoand probably increasing export trade in textiles has beep established through- ut the East. Spectacular prices in top lots in revious.seasons have been duo to American competition for them but n the absence of any real keenness by hese operators to put n . premium on ueh wcols they have come within the cope of the best Bradford and Eur opean spinners, the highest priced lots -having been obtained during the eason byone or other of these. - 0 ueic be the food of+ love, jazz roust be the poisen. One of the nice features of lee cream DAWES REVISION is thee it 1s boneless, Few thinge are so expensive as those we try to get for nothing. Arithmetic problem --A young wo- man, at 7.45 last eight west up stairs to dress. She is 10 year's of age ant the Annuities. weighs 122 pounds. State the walt'of the young man downstairs, N'ur'se—"Yes, Johnny; --the doctor od of paying the Dawes annuities have brought twins," been published' by the `Deutsche Zed - Johnny --"Gee, that's what we' get tung, which was the first. to 3ndioate that 'negotiations to this effect were ander way. The Reich, according to this paper, is to be indtteed to Issue 5,000,000,000 marks' Worth of debentures, paying TRIPS.pgp' SAFETY IN CAR A..A.A. Gives Advice on Haar, to Prepare Machine for Slimmer Touts.' Waelengitau.--'With hhe 'ttme tor: rtnnned summer tripe drawing near;, when tib -e automobile -most Perform its heat, with especial tOopee3enoaa `on' brakes and steering gear, the Ameri- cwd Automobile Atsootation has issued a bnlietin containing helpful counsels; on the yrepoaation of the ear for jaunt. • Tho oar must be greased., the Nuangdd, sp10 ,loo e jointer Must be tightened, the tires, it any of,.tlutaan,are were to any esltent, ethoold be mepleetab far starting out onhveak tires may; d11 some cases Provo von' unwis'o, "No totem should be 'undertaken um.. til- the car has been •thorotrghdly i'n= +petted,"'Pihomae P: henry, preandeat of the A. A. A. kr quoted se sdtry'lag, "Particular ' attention eboulo bo ehin tereid upan'its safety teatua'es, Beaked adequate 00mt='narn1el drlvin'g tna'ypro ntapable, nt pemtorming up to th eirandard d'enaaud'ed on the 6oua', A other fe'atur'e that frequently esus attention is the et.Uriagentetestele Tratn'•el on aloha—tie—will be Sottas' than one's usue,l pace, lilsretore this gear meet be in the best et condition, "Although houghs it is not genea1ally eo re gairdsd,' 401e englue is one of the` ear's moot important safety teetu1,885 It must be peat wining at its beet to des liver the extra power neoesahsy tor the • Over 30 ,years Now par! FED SE ORANGE 00 t PEKOEIt's extra goo. 13oya dreten of becoming$nanclera end leave the farm because the elan on the bank door Bays l "Open set One, elated at three," Dampers—Take Mlnerd'a With you, a> Nether: "When I was young, girlie vo ; never thought of doing the things 0' they do to -day," Daughter "Well, n- thot'a why they didn't r0Othem." ml rpss _ long trips at high speed,: If one la cer- tain of the cesbueetion and timing, one µ'L11 bees. little trouble under ordinary conditions.„ "One thing to be reniem'bered ie that driving cons'stently at a reesoeable Quebec Handicrafts Flourish tope'ed You will Lover many more miles Contrary to the belief of many, spin• and workmanship that ' are popularly a day, than driving et a 'fest and kee- ning, weaving and many other house- known as the "eeintus+es de l'Assomp gplar Weed." held a•rte are not lost but still flourish tion," made in the district of that -------0--. -- in Canada, The old arts atilt live is the name. These sashes, which are very Province of Quebec, Where they are an brilliant in color, are' made on a BABY'S OWN TABLETS integral part of the household duties method of design believed to have •gds IIy�� A �a of the French-Canadians, v came firm Acadia.•.: The specimen I PRIZE WI NE ahavvn Shove is worth ;x60.00 is ton lt8 +Y ZE One of the most interesting handl- , aft p is the 'arrowedBar!" feet long, twenty-seven inches wide; 01" "Ceintuae Rackets once the pope -1 with a fringe of 'thirty dneheB, lar and almost indispensable part of ' Thousands of persons saw the ilandi the winter garb of the French -Cana.' crafts of Quebec, practiced at close dian "habitant" The arrowed design range recently during the Canadian accounts fen its names and one can Fol judge' from the above photograph of bel a floe specimen that the art of woav bee ing such a sash by hand would be die 'the limit and extremely delicate. • The the finest "ce1ntures. Rechees" were made Fes ssomption, near Berthier,, Que• bec,,thie handicraft still being carried Baby' Own Tablets ame without an equal far little ones. From the new• born babe to the gtgwing child they ,^- ; S -,—,.r-• are an absolute safeguard to health• k Song and Randfcraft Festival Once a mother• has used them she will d at the Chateau Frontenae, Que• use nothing else. Thousands of moth- , May 20 to 22, being arranged by 'ere always keep them :on hand, National Museum of Canada and Among the hothere 'who state that Canadian Pacllo Railway. This Baby's Own Tablets are the best medi- tivaI was unique in musical and eine for little on that diary kuow of handicraft performaneee on the eon-; is Mrs. Russell 1.11-11, of Norwood, Ont. Menet. It served tate great purpose of Herexperience with theTableteshould 19 , ng in the minds of those who be et great benefit to any mother who w it the fact that these old-time arts has not already liven the Teb:ets a folk songs are ant as much a part trial. M're, . Hill; eaye•t—•'I have live the everyday life of the people of fine healthy children, and frons the Quebec, as are the modern Benj L .diet ahte To addrose an4 mal- earth at bone; ,.arra upwards of 16 weekly. Whole or eplfe' time, , Lend stamp tor: vartlouiare. Ladles' Agency; Service TORONTO; 3 Use 4 SAW I3ECAUSE`maaralzteed to cut 10% more timber in same time, with less labor than any other saw. alaloama cANApA SAW CO. LTD. MONn.A . w VANCaan. sr. -1mm MD, Toli0NTO on there. The use of a white -nasi! cry somewhat similar dates back to the sa eeventeeuth century, when it formed and part of the costume of the scholars or of the Seminary of Quebec. Sashes were olds also worn In the earlydays by the venno fences and jazz mule that feature' other medicine butt es ey Baby's Ownget Canadian homey in other see lets. Wbeu our baby girl was eleven a of Canada. menthe old she won second Prize at the Norwood Fair, and when she. was a rear older ehchwon first prize in com- petition with twenty-eight other babies, It was tho Tablets that gave NOWUNDER WAY ••"ot. t,3 e s des lois," but theee wore !nes UNDER not the a'ashos of Rnaly iwi;sted wool tion Details Printed of Propose New Method for Paying !eyed plan for a revision of the meth d BEAK LISTLESS GIRLS DETROIT BRIDGE 9 _ Need Such'Tonic as Dr. Wil - 1. tPi BGrlin,—Furtllsa details of the ai .a for having a specialist The best balance of power is the stank beatance, "AD, you sate t was a marriage an annual interest of 4 per cent. and itemise you gave me test month?" later 5 per cent., and 1 per dent, amor- tization, The mortgage will he .placed on the Reich's post to cover these obli- 84tiens,,. "Certainty, sir; why?" "Because I've led a dog' life ever *ince," The latter will be handed to a. thus I e o be sleeted for this purpose. who Beautiful sick; are mare plentifulto t trban intellectual ones, etty8 a grouch, will be empowered to inspect the who adds that this t4 in keeping with batiks of 1110 post and effect certain the demand. changes in its adminiatratien if the - regularity of payments le endangered; There cents in favor (lomnaenting ou this plan, the Na - of being an old tionalistlo Deutsche Zeitung' declares meld and that it is only another proof that Ger- many's "enemies" are seeking to lacy kiss Sisl and soonomie stronghold after' aother. are many axguan matrimony, the, best an odd. bachelor, Small Brother--"I-Ia, hal I saw sloe t'h'eir . hands on ono Gemaan Rnancial Setter „(hurriedly)—"par-ahhere'a a quarter." "And bsre'a 10 cents change. One . Control of Liquor Declared' price to all,:that's the way I da buil Failure. Winnipeg, Man,—At;the annual meet - Luck has- a way of breaking for the ing 80 th-e Mit 1tolla iszohlbition Al• fellow. who doesn't depend on it. Bence, government control of. the liquor traffic in Manitoba was termed Last winter a fire broke out as a an absolve tatluse, by, speakers at file railway station waiting room. Thy -convention, - It was shown -that liquor • paasengera were meet annoyed when cOnvietipna -bard increased steadily dire beets train 05me. in just are the. plass ing the thalea years'siuce the business was warming up. - was p1ssed Melee 'the, control of a government commission. More than of 00 per cent. of tbts.bear protluced In the Province had been sold l4Iotally, aid each of .the eight 'breweries' oper- ating in Manitoba had been convicted during the pact year, eagle as often as three times, The world would be much better off if it followed tine example of the United States' and adapted prohibition, de- clared Mrs. Helen Barton,. o1 Glasgow,. Seatland, who spoke .at the meettieg. A survey of the progress made by the temperance movement all over t1- s . world urticated that the prohibit rear Sentiment was gaining headway. So far as Canada was concerned, Mrs, ^, Parton:asserted, 1t -was regrettable that there seemed to, he no vigorous ejfhrt to enforce the liquor law, Dealing with the referendum to he held in Manitoba this• summer on the question of.oxtendheethe facnidties for obtaining 0lquer, the oonvehtion de cla-s'od itself as utterly opposed to the �(eYli proposal. • Iii case there should be a favorable vote: however, it west on re. cord as preferring the "beer by the bottle" plan to that which proposed the sale of ""beer by- the glass," as the luster would meant the virtual return of the bas' and the treating system, and the retua'n of private sal for pri- vate prRdt. StingInese is a virtue too man ter are ashamed to own."' So many of the gin's; hvho ars easy on the eyes, are very hard on the pockedrbookie Nocded No Help; "Aren't you going to buy tickets to help the ellorue .girls' ball tonight?" "No—thee e can bawl without ' any help." RPE RAZOR LADES LIKE NEW 508. years aces 1 bouabt ode dozen eatery. Rose Ipponevory day sines, roihnrsunirte the binds. uo thew a. 1n800d Brea. mots Mader are• 048180 8o Amt ma nine and VIIbond 58.70 for. this starliae off sr today and ba F you aro sat atiHisd ajtor a ton days triol. .1 FRANK WOLFS, 70 1 - r Mattes and a •!TTO ' 6h nrPo oar, end I lava ohavod oartllno to llle Biopic dlreetlonq Attar Immo read 08th a lhava dr apo.'. art use Lead than). aonvina 1 Your mercy 8111 ha arontptly ralunded B,1tedliniN W •WITS. ILTQ14 AVE.,..TORONT0 • the e health and development to PROBLEM- ARISES carry off these prizes. I alwaysedeligbt talus nk Pitts to Restorein telling other mothers what the Tab. Iets Have demister mY children." Health. ' Contractors Seek Legal Right Baby's' Own Tablets aro Bold by A 'bad mon ie far loss dangeroij than A atierthn+:,title, Claasiie Advertisements 0913 1MMs'5ay s , • nnna holt yfsrat wended U. re oorreot . 9, Licking, -rile, tete .sive/ Ya • ; e•- �04td 1i#4 11314 ilAN1'F'ARt•raCinnPm qo. veto el *Malone eta tutsdiet Sato Sauiteey rubber Waite, not. w -L, 01.01 So atroot koatrool, "447 AM= Ogoai 9385538 : v Farm for . arh arida 1y0 re 0, Luny hRouis,# no, Anel. 27e Charm of Pa1ra. Para +Bland tiller I} - d Mile Bloi° - - rj. ;bale feriperyboote Age and youth—men, as well es women, are benefitted by the said proven Spring Blood Tonic and Peril See TRU-BLOOD, It Is regla>ckablii effective for " that tired feeling" se prevalent during Spring. P ' 117805 It is correctfas IR blood deaddtasaitof Bless dliagueies rnglter, elm anprimal boas are tb outward evideeSes—TR BLOOD gives you a dears skit of velvety sottneao. Sold by Druggists aunty, where. Price 50.00 a botne. 99/ in every 1000need Direst • Demonstrate This When a girl In her teats becpmes to Cross Streets With medicine dealers, b Extra � I ue cants a box from The Dr. Williams' as�' Behe Firestone Dealer in your Locality will gladly explain to you the extra value of Gum. Dipping. He is prepared to demonstrate how the cords of the carcass are saturated in a rubber solution, insulating every fibre of every cord with rubber, which minimizes friction. Naturally, tires built of Gum -Dipped cords have extra carcass strength and etannina insuring longer wear. 1°115 sTON0 STIR$ ar ttnaaR CO. OF CANADA LIMITED Hamilton, Ontario MOST MILES PER DOLLAR ory mail at 26 pale and sallow, especially if at the Approaches • some time s•Ite strews inclination to tic Merleine Co., Brockville. Ont, °Mich. Although ground ham easily, listessiess awl, inattention 10 Detroit, tier work or studies, alis needs Dr. been broken for the international Williams' Pink Pills a Tonle .which di- bridge over the Detroit River t , co unease and epecitically corrects the tarp l:on 'wi auai Windsor„ lint„ con• condition from which -elle to sullering. j etzThmeiOA erica h Ta up Transit Compc y, A chemical analysis of the blood of sacs h girl would show it to be de- sponsor of the bridge, has d'ednitato flcient in just the eletnente Dr. Wil- daoldedl to Baric the Detroit 8, ref tl to llama' Pink .Pilin can su 1 . - �' a'spa election upon a referee- analysis of the blood is not needed— r arcs giving ng the company the phyd;ical signs ams T i lytyr"milssian to cross s�e'wen'at streate, g a pallor of the cheeks p y h exertion, Poor appetite, headaches, tion and has requested that it be, held and sometimes fainting spells ['seism/ ; earlyTthis ten has: often the patient is nervous and iso This action has been tarpon follow - often startled at the least nol:se, In all run- ing the camey John t of th,, nation down twntitions there is no other' tonic wee eenegs by John W.Smith, Mayor, will build you up so quickly wee conWntls that the ampmval of the surely as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, The a permit or franchise for the'ooestrue- statement of Miss Donrobh Lu , Bush Island, N.S., will bring hope to outer weak gh'le, She says:—"I wish from nayhettt.t eauid persuade every person who is In a run-down coedit"on to give Dr. Williams' Plnk Pli]e a trial. About a year ,ago I was a weak girl suffering from impoverished blood and a run-down system, with: many of the attendant symptoms • I had often read of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,and decided to taste them, and after using' six beta; I feel as webs and strong as ever, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will be my stand- by in the future if_ever my blood needs btiflding 1181 again, and I shall always find pleasure in recommending them to others." , You can get these pills from your druggist, or by snail at 60 cents a box from The Or, Wtiliams' Modiciee Co,, Brockville, Ont. pp y But an t1 sial I dwryodih it pan. Among with the bridge approaoll. The eom- tbiess ei ne are ' sin are expressed 118 willingness to and lips. dark circles under the eyes, pay the expenses of this spebier ele- easily tired and breathless after slight and no peewee of Detroit mut be given before Y mblin A FREE 51105 DOESN'T C055 6/ Tii/N[7 iN rile &Alt OF 6A9Ke'r,,i i • tion of the •beitige eau be' given by troit clay o tleials. These proceeding were started by Mayor Smith after permit resolution approving tile pian for this bridge was passed by nouncif ovel' hie veto, Officials o1 the oon•Otructfon 0011'1 many, in asking for a special edgoti etarte that bauksere raffles. to invest money` in the project lentil all possible lege' obateuctionls are removed, The power to regulate tolls for the bridge will lie solely with the Minister of 1?ali- ways of the Canadian Government and the United States: War Department,,it is et ted. Ease sunburn with Mlnard'a. Liniment. " British Prestige. Siug�aimee Free Press: with Tara• tieh. prestige s'tatnde higher In China than that q: any other nation on• the emelt, our volley, bas turned out: to be a correct estimator, .01 the probable 0ouree,of ev4nts and the measures, Nee have ^taken, when othere teal back, have alone sexed the • situation. The result of all of violets that there will Boum plass a10 •through. the 'mutters of the test the nese that Greet Beitadn 1s s�tfdl the inightierst' power in the W1fey 'i haven't a thing to wear 17 g• for spring.,, • i Hubby—" Why toot wait and be sure whether they're going to wear any thing." Minard's Liniment for insect bltos. o01, world. FRANCE AND ITALY. • Rome Lavoro d'Italdu: (Casoiiot • Oles Marie the Preach for creating dlf- lioui'bles' for Italy in. the Adr•1'attc.,) I1 they cc00tinee to follow this,policy ser- balnlg title Adriatic will become 8 grave ' of good relationship betl5een (bo two countries. . . '1'o be 'quite sincere, we awe boglunieg to los* stops of any poseibtiity• of-' agreement between' w:Flance and ourseivee, All woinen lilts bargains, but they!: BICYCLE BA will never: have it Suggested that they, GAINS are wearing one The student wh% admitted in court last week that he , had :drunk two quarts of champagne is specializing in fizziology: Mlnard's Llnlment la reliable, ..... Now and, nightly awl. 1t0 • nq nrde. Traneportatl8n "�1`� Bt OP iopaltl. W rl ta3or riot Mot- ,,34.` i„ bandits et W:BI YBLa WORKS Toronto gilt. usn ISSUE Ne. The Glory of Canada. F. Yeats -Brown in the London Spectator: The great National Parke of _Canada are one • of hem glories. Their wilderneaces satisfy the spirlt's hunger. la them rather than in mith tectal riches Canadians will see - the soul of their motherland, the grate of her waters and the glory of her open speeea. Why some wives don't complain of their husbands is because they're not worth mentioning. , AUTO PARTS 8Saw's Auto Salvage carries large* eto'clk of slightly used parts, for"moet maims of care. Batteries, Carburetors, Celle, springs, Wheels, Tires, at email par of ortginalecoet. Your money back if wanted, 927 DUFFERINST. TORONTO •° FREE BOOK t a ¢ 0 SENTonREQUEST Tells tense of cancer and what to do for pain, bleeding, odor, etc, Write for it to -day, mentioning this paper. Ad - dives Indianapolis Cancer Hospital Indianapolis, Ind. FARNIEPSI Mlnerd"s is good for collo,' .•trains end collar b01ie, Keep a bottle handy. or ^4 1 Firestone Hands thoOnly Gutn-Dipped Tires 'YOUNG WOENSUFFER OST !These Two Found Relief bi Taking Lydia B. Pinkharn'e, Vegetable Compound Ayer's Cliff, 'Quebec.-- "I have been teaching for three years, and: at the end of th year I always feel tired and have np' appetite. I wee' awful sick each' month too,havin pains in my beet until sometimes was oblged to sto working. A frier' reeommend ydtaE: Pink+ ams Vegetable) a mpound to rte and I heard many women telling hove good It was so I thougghtit would help mo„ And it did. Now I take six bottles every year and recommend it to others.' DONALDA PANTED', Ayer's Cliff, Quebec. "linable to Work" Canning, Nova Scotia.—"I had ire' regular periods and great suffering at those tiniest the pains causing Vomiting and fainting. I was teach- ing school and .often for some hours 1 would be unable to attend to my work. Through an advertisement in the papers I knew of Lydia E. Pink slam's kegotable Compound, and it has been of great benefit to me, the troubles being completely relieved," —LAuus J. lehrON, Canning,'King'le tCounty, Nova Scotia. O k thes 1f''- ed',GL 'y1 v o vo*Lribs 2urntw5 •'tyfar �'n1181- , 5 118"'..5)5!5,, e f 4 afr,'.Vfa'-pxa 'taws .)'kU se;r, :,io n Proved safe by millions and •prescribed by physicians fat Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism tars DOES NOT AFFECT- THE HEART Accept: only "Bayer" acka e. which contains proven•dlrectlons..: Tlandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Alan betties of 24 and 100 -,•Druggists. Aoplrin Ie.the trade mark (registered to Canada) of Soper Mauppfaeturd of Monnaoetle aclde0ter of tOaltayltoaeld (AOetyl BanayUe A0Hd, "d., 8, A."). While It la well Mamas Diet Aspirin meant DAMP manufaatnre, to 1100181 Oho public against lmttatiano, the IO080leh ,, .' 00 Inver (30519155 *91 9e 1103,1N14 *8811 S o1S sag ttsSS tenth the "$A,1'0a COUP