HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-08-25, Page 3WPM
O'pe 15 " Arg. 27
W. L. Mac 1 ng.pl`esses the but-
ton that sets in motion the mos color-
ful entertaining program in Exhibition
History. I1,RiI4. the .mince 00 Tales
Will dedicate "Tice Princes'- Gate"—the
new 8160,000 EtcStein IIutrlitice,
The massive new Live Stook Pavillon
will be opened to;the public for the first
tmae—and countless other .new features,
new exhibits and-. new Entertainments
such as the world-ehampinns1aip 860,0Q0
Swim Marathon wilt be presented this
year. Bq all means see 'the Confedera-
tion Celebration: at tlic. 1921 Canadian
National Exhibition, August 27 to SOP -
ten 1ler 10. Send tor program to -day.
.Celebrating
Canada's.
60t/t
Birthday
,19xh Yrr+
of the
C, N. B.
JOHNJ.DIXON:
1+resident
$L,)V,WATRRS
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to Rhodes
.r� Similar'
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F
oun.tionf Formed in
Britain
London.—A• trust, resemblingtlie
femme " Cecil` Rhodes Foundation—in-
volving less money but with a' wider
outlook, in that its scholarship will be
held in American as wel las British
universities—is created by the will of
the late Dame -Julia Lew isohn Henry
published to -day. She was the widow
of Sir Charles Henry, Shropshire,
England, and a daughter of the late
Leonard Lewisohn of New • York. Her
estate amounts to £245,000,.
The testament gives some £20,000
to charities and dependents, .and
leaves the whole residue in perpetuity
to provide scholarships for British
rind American students,
It will he known as, the. Charles and
'Jutta Henry Fund, The trustees will
be "12 competent persons" appointed.
in equals proportion by Oxford, Cam-
bridge, ilarvard, and Yale. This ar-
'rangement, the testament Boys, Is "in
;the earnest hope and desire of ce-
menting the friendship. between the
British Empire and the United
Ftatee.'
' The Real Drawing Card.
The moving -picture, exhibitors are
tryinle everything to lteep'•up attend,-
Knee
ttendanee Sn the summer -reeling planta,
tree lemonade, • sotivenire. Someone
should Suggest that they try good plc-
tures.—Outlook
Si
SAWS
sadtitlahrine Knives
SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO:-LT0.
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TORONTO 13
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O. VVo tie
(Ow With Letoghter�
,Mr. Potato wits all eyes for Aliss
Spinach aud they were 'to be married,.
but the parson didn't Turnip.
The four gi'eat destructive agencies
are wind, water, fire Mid boys.
A Woman's Troubles.
A woman's always on' the jump,
'Iter troubie's 'snake a mere man
grin;
lf' she's not trying to get plump,
You'll find she's trying to getthin..
'One of the things „most needed in
the present collegiate world is a mo-
tormeter for sofas.
"Whore .ignorance is bliss---" began.
the readymade philosopher.
".`Tis folly," answered Gladys, "for
girls to wear short skirts and reveal.
bo~ivlegs."
.A. cat and clog will oftenassociate
wth each other in perfect peace: un -
ti -they'r'e - tied together'. And it's
that way with some men -and women.
Willie—"Pa, What is ien optimist?"
Pa -"A man who thinks that he
won't have to buy his wife a new fur
coat because the Irian next door did
his;"
"I; went" to 'a lot of trouble"borro) -
ing five dollars from that. fellow."
"Well, you 'ea» put him to a lot of
trouble getting it, bark."
Hubby—"Your check to the grocery
came back with 'no funds' on It."
Wifle—"That's funny, I saw an 'ad
in the paper yesterday 'which saki the
hank had a surplus of more than three
million.
It isn't necessary to drink to drown
troubles. A CChicago women drown-
ed hers by flushing her husband off
the Municipal Pier.
"I guess rA have just a light lunch,
to -day," observed the rat, as it bur-
rowed into the box of matches..
"Give me a pound of animal crack-
ers, please -no lions or'tigers;:•they
frighten the baby."
A small, henpecked, worried -looking
man eves about to take an examina-
tion for life insrirance.
'You don't dissipate, do you?'" ask-
ed the physician, as he made ready
for taste. "Not a fast liver, 01' any-
thing
nything 00 that ';ort?"
The little man hesitated a moment,
looking a bit frightened, then replied,
in a entail, piping 'oleo: - "I. some-
times chew .a little guns." ,
"This hurts int worse than it luu'ts.
you," 'said' the Siamese twin, as her
sister swallowed the medicine.
The preaoher wits preaches at bis
congregation soon has no congrega-
tion to preach -to.
Letters for air mail might appropel-
ately be written on fly paper.
When a bride conies down to break-
fast wearing her regular face you can
lay dollars to cup oaken that the
honeymoon is over.
Its superiorstrength makes Purity go farther than.
ordinary flours._ It is perfect for all your baking-' cartes, pies,
buns • and bread - so the' one flour sack only, is necessary.
Try Purity Flour to -Clay -it is certain to please you.
Se,td 30c in stamps for our 700-recipf Pin ity Planer_ Cook Book. • 202
9feelax.Camel. Floor Mills Co. Limited. Toronto, Bfoetreel. lhlewn, Saint,eha.
r.
For Your .Fall Wheat
—Use NATIONAL FERTILIZERS
As a good farmer you know that good fertilizer is an invest-;
ment, not: an expense.(
National Fertilizers are good, <fertilizers. They are a
properly -balanced food for the soil, "Made in Canada"
from fornntlte it has taken years i.o perfect. Every bag is
unifounly mixed with guaranteed analysis attached to each
bag.
As a rule properly fertilized wheat matures from a week to
ten days carper° than unfertilized wheat.
Get the advantage of an earlier and better -quality crop this .
sea'bon, . Order your fertilizer ugly.' We ship anywhere in
the Province.
NATIONAL FERTILIZERS, LTD.
Went Toronto 9 1 " Ontario
ratalttemanctani
Ask about
National Stock
Foods ---they
get results -
AGENTS WANTED
in districts where
we are not
represented,
PLEA FOR TRADE
Wi'HiN EMPIRE
Motor .;DeJtinate .Urges Nevi ,
Zealanders to Push
Commerce With {
Britain
Auckland, N.l.--A tirriug speech
011 linpei•iat Iu'Cterence in trade wee
delivered' in Christ Church recently-
- by Sit' Arci11br:1d'.'Boyd, -:.Carpenter; a
member-o'fthe British Motor Delogf-,
tion. Sir, Archibald did not .:ninca'
words. tie told his nests that main-
• tonance of inter -Empire wading was
a Matter' of necessity, and ho appeal-
ed toNew Zeaiandorn• to help Britain
•
in her dffileelties. •
"If Great Bellaire' ' he said "from
any cause is unable t0 take 87 per
emit. ot your products (the percent -
ago sent,to Britain now), whore are
you going/t'o Send them? Are there
benevolent people .who will come to
you on their knees. and say: 'We like.
your butter, please send it tows!' Any-
thing that weakens one part of the
Empire"weakens another.
"Suppose, for a' moment,, that the
financial poeitionl (in England) be-
came so .e,eute
ecame^so:aoute that we had to reduce
expenditure on the Navy, who's going.
to look after your produce going
•across the sea? 'Who. 1e going to be
so benevolent tics to provide protec-
tion? The strength of one is the
strength ,of all.
• "Mountains 'of tariffs 'are being
rased' against you. I am not going- to
discuss tariffs. The main fact is that
they aro there. We have to look ,for
markets, and where better can we
"look than `within 'the four corners of
the British Empire?"
Just as New Zealand went to tbe
aid of the Mother Country ,fn the,:
greatest ot struggles, - so, he said,
should 'she help the Mother Country
in tho'economic, eto'uggle' of to -day.
Bucking Horse Champion
"Bring 'em on" says Pete Knight of Crossfield, Alberta, and Canadian
North American Bucking Horse Champion_ He gained, this title at the
Calgary Stampede Bels In the west recently 'against competitors fromall
parts of Canada and the Unites States, and in .doing so proved himself
master of anything the western plains• could produce in the way of eeUine
fury. The elaborate saddle that Knight is, photographed' holding is one of
the trophies he won through his skill; ;another, symbolic of his cherished
championship, is seen in the inset and was presented by Edward F:.Albee,
theatrical magnate. The Calgary Stampede which has become faa
annual event is regarded as the finest of its kind ,held on the continent. •
RETAIN YOUR: VIGOR
0
This Can Only be Done by Keep-
.ing the. Blood Rich and Red.
• If you would regain. your vigor and
ambition, keep your blood and nerves
in good condition. Anaemia; Or thin
blood lowers the vitality, ,starves the
nerves and causes a" general. run-down
condition.When the blood is thin
the skin loses Rs color, tate shoulders
droop and' weight is lost. The•victim`
of . underrate. loses. appetite, suffers
from indigestion, headaches and sleep-
lessness, and is nervous and exhaust-
ed after slight exertion. It you have
any of these symptoms do not, delay
but begin treatment now , with Dr.
Williams' rink Pills 'and you will be
gratified with the'prompt improve-
ment In your condition. Among the
thousands wito have: found new health
through the use o this medicine- i
g t i cn s
Mrs. Harbert Nagle, Ludlow, N.I3.,
Vine Saye;—"I had not been feeling
well for some time anti was gradually
growing weaker. I would take dizzy
spells ainl ;often faint: I was subject
to severe headaches and found it hard
to do my work. 1 took doctor's medi-
cine -for seine time, but it did me no
good, and I was still, growing weaker.
•
In this condition I . began the use of
Dr.. Williams' Pink pills, and in a
short time found they were helping
me. I continued the use of the pine
fora while longer, and found that the
trouble. that had -botherett tete was
gone and' 1 was once more a well w•o-
ntan'''
Get Dr Williams' Pink Pi11s. at your
druggist's or write The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont„ and
the gills will be sent postpaid at ro
cents a box',
She Knew,
First Actress—"Yes, when I came
out the audience simply sat thole
opeit:mouthed."
Second Actress — "tele nonsense!
They never yawn alt at wone ."-Ohio
State Sundial
ti
h1e -"Dai•tin you aro the eighth
wonder of the world."
She (indignantly) --"And who, 1110
I ask, are the other seven?''
Mlnatd's' Liniment for scaly scalp.
Cannibal. , Ideas
Undergo Change
Some are Capable of Intel-
- Conversation,
Says Lecturer
London, --We trust that betore long
trial by red-hot iron, ' boiling water,
and mwaxi poison will be things, ot
the past,
This hope was expressed by
P. Burton, a missionary, who lectured
to the Royal Geographical Society on
the march of civilisation in Central
latanga, a strip of Darkest Africa ly
ing to the north of Northern. Rhode='
Since the- clays of the war this
strange country,' Inliablted by the :Rel-
iant, a'people endowed with amelia'
genes and industry, and, in some
parte, with cannibalistic habits, has
developed. swiftly 'with, the advent of
the missionary and the trader.
At present 1.,000 natives are. work-
ing on tin. There 1a also coal, and tbe
tnen extract sufliclont iron in some
districts to make their own spears,
Hoes, axes and knives.
Good' Partnere.
They have their ilsheries and cul-
tivate, among other things: Tobaeeo,
tree -lentils, pumpkins, . cucumbers,
ground -nets, bananas, sweet potatoes,
spring onions. •
- Mi'. Burton said that, while in 10.14
scarcely a native could read or write,
thousands now- pOssess both. accent
plishmeuts, Alntost every chief now
has his secretary.
"00 the three secret societies,' said
ilii. Burton, "tire BakasaudjI are far
the most sinister.
"No one is allowed to be initiated
a.ntoug thorn untii he has eaten part
—generally a drone—of some other,
human being on 'the principle, 'I ani'
now it super -man, for I. ani myself and
the other Haan as well' "' r
Cannibalism, Mr. Burton emphas•
feed, is practically" confined to the
neighborhood ofr the LuVidyo water•
"Olie 'finds anion g these cannibals,"
he said, "credibteIron-tvorkers living.
in fairly: decent_surroundings and
adopting much of present •dey 111111.
Your grocer knows whet`i you cider
_pp ROSE ORANGE PEKOZ yolk
are a judge o fine tea..
z
Radi and Fire Preserving Cauteirbury
To preserve the treastres and keep
the historic building in condition' the
Sets- inCTotuntry Need Extra society of Friends of Canterbury
Care in Proper Grounding Cathedral, in London, has been form -
as Protection A:P,alrist'. e.dby the Dean. The cathedral Is fa-.:
mons, for its numerous monuments.
and tombs, and is know as the cradle
ef : English Christianity.
Lightning
In installing a radio 'receiving set
in the country, that is on the farms
awl in villages anti towns where there
are few street wires and: pipes to car-
ry away lightning charges, a little ex-
tra care is advisahle, Lightning lney
be attracted bythe aerial and travel-
ing down this may net ;only demolish
the set but destroy the house as well,
But ley the addition of a simple
grounding device the lightning will
be deflected harntlessly'into the earth.
The Ontario Fre Marshal's Depart-
ment, adviee
epart,ment,'adviee keeping all aerials, if
mounted on the roof, below the term-
inals of the >regular lightning' rod
masts. It is better to place the
aerial away from buildings altogether,
using' poles for this special purpose.
only. There should be a good.018001
single pole knife switch between the
aerial and the set. The middle .of
this switch is connected to the aerial
and one end to the set ,and the other
to the" ground. When the set is not
In use the aerial should be directly
connected to the ground' and there
should always be a tag attaching to
the set warning people -against using
the same during an electrical storm:
If lightning should strike the aerial
it will then travel down the wire
through the knife switch and into the
ground connection without .going
MISTAKES MOTHERS 'd1AKE
IN CIRC O1! LI.PTLC OILS
Many mothers give their children
gelid foods at too early aii age and
say proudly that •their,babies "eat
everything that grown-up people do."
Such a .cenrse is almostiiceetain: to'
bring on indigestion and lay tha foun-
dation ot much 111 -health for the lit-
tle one, '
Other mothers administer barsh,
nauseating purgatives ,which in real•
sty irritate and injure 'the delicate
stomach and: bowels and at the' same
time cause the children to: dread all
medicine..
Absolutely no meat should be given
to a child until it reaches the age of
18 months, and `then only it approved
by the doctor. For "medicine, all
strong, disagreeable oils and powders
should be abandoned and Babys' Own
Tablets • given instead.,
Baby's Own Tablets "are especially
made, for •little ones. They are pleas-
ant to : take and can be given, with ab-
solute safety to even the new-born
babe. They ;quickly banish constipa-
tion and indigestion, break up colds
and simple fevers and make the crit -
ting of teeth: easy. They are geld by
mededine: dealers or by mail at 20'
cents a box .from The Dr. Wlliams'
Medicine CCo.; Brockville; Ont.
Many thermometers. have .been get-
ting their high degrees recently.
British Settlers
One hundred and fifty-two young
Englishmen trained at the Labor Min-
istry's farm live arrived at Quebec`
and are now oil their way to agricul-
tural employment in the West. iJnt11
they 'were selected for Canadians set
Clement,they were among the. unem-
ployed in • England and doti:htlee$
faced a depressing future. Now this
is all changed. They come to a conn'
try where industry is greatly reward-
ed, wiltere men with. ne better chances
thin themselves have risen to lead
their provinces, and where farming,
the chief source .of the country'S
wealth, ,camlot'be sacrificed to other
industries in the way in which it has
been in England.
They should be full 00 hope for iiia
future.- But not only they; so also
should all Canadians, if this experi-
ment succeeds. And whether is suc-
ceeds menet crow' depends mainly on
our organizations and individuals ho
the West. That the men are the,right.
material," we have no reason -to doubt..
That they have been taught' enough
to Kit them for a start on a Canadian
farm..goos without saying: They will
not shirk their tasks. But they can-
not untol'talte them 'with any degree
0,0 eompospr'b 10.110e itself becomes a
more empty drudgery. Though, in
coming to, Canada, they are being
given a' new ,start with great promise
for the tutors,, it must not he forgot-
ten' that they themselves will be sac-
rificing many of the better things
which life has 10 0010r, It ie'no' easy
matter for a titan who has been
brought up in the bright surroundings
of human companionship and who is
accustomed to the quick 'exercise of
wits, to, devote himself 'suddenly to
the ^exclusive exercise of his muscles
and tete solemn_ delight of • lonely
meditation. •
• Distinguished Visitdrn to Cansda1
Canada Is an ideal holiday resort in' the flpintmt of the d. txnbulshed
group of passenger's who arrived in the Dominion a few ddye ago on tate
1Vltite Star Liner Megantic to enjoy their vacation. Fren1 left to right the
group,ihcludes Sir Thomas 'Eslnonde,,Bart., Senator, fn the Irish Free State,
and Lady Esmonde; Lady Craig, her daughter, and SirlErnest Craig, Bart.,
tIf,P. for. Crewe, who owns otillierioe''in 'Wales. Sir Themes Pemondo is' a
minter al note and deepite the feet that he has. hunted.. hi practically every
country, he, thinks: Canada. hes the f1uiest hunting and,110ing inthe world
Gard ltd has said so in one et.his,:baolte. 'On this trip,he will 'ravel right
through. -Canada. ,and . probably shootbig game in western ' -Canada, Sir
Ernest Craig, on. the other band, will enjoy,a quiet holiday in the Muskoka
Lakes ili,etrict before returning to England.
through the receiving apparatus. But,
warns Deputy. Fire Marshal George
F. Lewis, this devise'ehould not be
confused with a lightning rod; it will
not . protect the house but simply
takes the charge away from the radio
set.
Space at Premiunm
Space at the British Industries Fair
to be held, simultaneously in London
.and Birmingham next year promises
soon to be .at a premium. To date
,twice as match space has boon re-
served for displays as: was reserved
last year. The fair will run from
Feb. 20 ro lvtarch 2,
Minard's Liniment relieves Backache.
"Customers are much the same as
they were, fifty years ago—liverish,
c ptioue and critical," E; Parry
James.
Classified Advertisements
SxieuATzosrs.vAos x'T..
ADY. OR GIOBTLEIIOAN WANT? i)
'.l..A in ()very oity, town arta vlliage In
Ontario, to act as exclusive repreeen- •
tative in ' distribution of • the Bible
Prayer; whole or part time: position of
importance;. do 'business at home; pleas-
ant and profitable occupation. -Apply by
letter only.: 131ble Prayer Association,
.616' Ontare) street.- 'Toronto.
•
The Airport Future'
"There is -,et groat opportunity for.
the cities and, towns that can secure
a, place on these Or routes,". says a
recent bulletin: of the Babson Statis-
tical Organisation, 'Wellesley; Maas.
"So fax we have refrained from
malting any general predictions re-
garding the, airplane industry. It is
not something that can be built up
over night, as. the experience of the.
past 10 years has demonstrated. The
time has not,' come, however, w' en
advances in aeronautics will be much
more rapid. Safer and better planes
are being. built, aud, suitable landing
fields, and marked airways are being
developed, The .public gradually is
becoming ''air -wise. Next spring
several new pasdenger and.,express
air lines will begin operating. E,eu-
tually airplanes will fly over carefully
!narked routes provided with beacon
lights, radio direction and emergency
landing fields provided through the
co-operation of the United States De-
partment or Commerce. Several
routes have some 00 these facilities
already.
"Solve flay every root availabbla for
advertising that is located on au ea:
tablished air route will be very vatu-
able. Such space can be obtained at
low prices now. Clients who are ad.
vertising should sign up the best bf
these locations for as long- a period
as possible. As the airplane incit,stry
develops, it will bring as many bets
opportunities as the automobile has
brought. It eventually•will affect real
estate values, develop new lines of
business and change the travel habits
of a large number of people.' We urge
clients to 'consider seriously these in-
fluences now because the :time is near
at hand when they will begin to he
felt." •
a
'Very True.,
Teacher — "What is - an 1810nd,
Charles?"
Charles,—"A place fi'here the bot-
tom of the sea sticks up through the
water."—Denison Flamingo..
Minard's Liniment for sore feet. .
"The mita. Who Mases Shakespeare
will handle 'men a great deal better
than the Man who only 'knows his
rnathiematics''—Bishop of'Hereford.
Constantinople Poor After'
Kernal's , Visit
Constantinople: W1th' more than a
million' Turkish pounds spent in cele-
brating Ilio recent' visit to Constantin-
ople of Mustapha Memel Pasha, Pre
sideni of the Turkish' republic, the,
majority of the population of the,
metropolis is prepared to liye forJ.lte
rest of the summer on bread and
cheese; flavored with gala meuteries
of tlte'spectaoular and costly show,
The municipality drained its. trea-
sury-tostch an extent that it has not
yet been able to pay salaries or pen-
sions for June, and -those not depend-
ent on. t11e municipal budget are not
Much. better offs as the greater part
of thea ' postanal TlliXait'y allowance
gent into subscriptions collected for
the celebration. The money was used
foe triiunplial:arbbes, flags, pictures-
of
icturesof the "gitazl," as wed las an $9000
American-made automobile and a high
powered motor'lioat, which were pre-
sented to the President.
MJlinard's I-Olincent for burns.
„,,;; ISSUE No. 35-'27
AGENTS _ Elritnrt SE`X — $76.00
weekly easy: -selling : PALCo
CLB.4NERs. WASHO; 1?OLISFIRI9E.
Cleans everything right. Removes Road
Tar without lniury to paint. Sells on
demonstration, Samples free.' P. A,
'LE'I`1.AGRIC
& CO., Alexandria, Ont.
Sprained: 'Ligaments.
Gentle massaging with. Min.
ward's will quickly relieve the
pain and titifeness. .
CANCERFREE BOQK
'BENTonREQUEBT
Tells cause of cancer and what to do
for pain, bleeding, odor, etc. Write for
at to -day, mentioning this paper. Ad,
dress Indianapolis Cancer ,Hospital
Indianapolis, Ind.
Ym' - v1O
„ W r`e
SICK
ABED
EMT MONTHS
After Taking Lydia E.Pinkkham's
Vegetable Compound Could Do
All Her Work and Gained
r
in Weight
Meifort, Saskatchewan. — "I had
inward troubles,beadachesand severe
pans xn my back
and sides. I was
se sick generally
that I could not
sit up and I was
in bed mostof the
time for eight
months. An aunt
came to visit and
help me as I was
unable to attend
to my baby and
,,.,. could not do my.
work. She told
me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound, and aftor taking two
bottles I could get titYlied dressy my-
self. I also took Lydia E. Pinkham s
Blood' Medi tine. Wien I first teak the
medicine I only weighed seventy-
Mightpounds. Now I weigh time as
uch. I'f I get out of sorts orweary
and ca'n't sleep I always take another
bottle of the Vegetable Compound.
I find it wonderfully good for fe-
male troubles, and have reeonr
niertded it to my neighbors. .I -will
be only too glad to answer anyletters •
I receive asking about it."—Mrs.
WtieJAIO Pinang, Bo»•48d,'Melfort,,,
Saskatchewan. . c
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Ma: uzz went to tile Country.: `'',t',ip may!
LIT spray clears your home of flies and mos-
quitoes. It also kills bed bugs, roadies, ants,
and their eggs. Fsttal to insects but harmless to
1 imankind.\ Will not stain. Get Flit today.
DObib,ard in Canada 8x Fredj.Mililoe, de Co.,L:inlited, Tercets
�l;Nhd'a<:fep
DESTROY`"3'
Flies Mosquitoes Moths
Ants Bed Bugs Roaches
"Tile ydrow tan
with the MO lured"