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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-09-01, Page 3• Stories =by icading w>-itcrs `ot fiction' and humor; A *atoi y each week by lranny Hurst, tho highest paid shorC story writer• in the Pictures iii Rotogravure' r'ictur•er,, of .people and places you ' bear talked , c}bout. Stars of the screen and stage; tlya mond of epert and bust -- nes a.m.1 world states- men. 1 c in ri 1I o;Irncs G P A GIG S • colored ethics each week, Lnclud- _. Bringl>,g '(7p Father— lle the Toiler -- Gaso- -` e Alley -- Tl>e Gtunps Winnto Winkle., and try, Sm News The Standard;, keeps you: into tell with the latest cld•elopn>ents in -world r olitlrs, business, finance, sport,; fashions, art, liter-- •' attire. and science, for the whole Family The enlarged Montreal Standard brings you each week 56 pages of interest , and entertainment. • ` Stories from'. the pens of leading story tellers and humorists. Car- toons. 'News of the world by - camera and cable. Keeps you in- formed of the latest developments in world politics, commerce, fin- ance, fashion, •science, sports and art. Up to the minute ` news of radio and the motor car. Pictures and; stories of leading figures in the news of the world. 'An entire week's entertainmentfor the whole t family -ill for cents. 56 P les Canada's •Great Illustrated Newspaper All News Dealers Sell l • Ontario Sales ent ntari® News 1 St. W. toronto, Ontario 0 122 Richmon Amaericans Iriteres:tQd hi Canadian Latomotives Interest taken by American railway intimated that o will bo present at square inch. This was, _accomplished the Opening' day. by the use of a epemlet nickel steel Officials in the advance of • Canadian locomotive, construction is empr'asibocl 1>y the fact that the Canadian Pacific Canadian Pacific officials have Sent word to Baltimore that they will ee represented there' by the latest type „etaiiway Company have been asked of their "2300" class passenger loca- te send their finest passenger engine to Baltimore to be placed on .exhibf- lien at the coming Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Centenary Exhibition mottoes. The compact design[ of this engine is bne of its strikblig features. In construction the weight was kept to a minimumeven though an in- crease of 50 pounds per square inch boiler Plato, the first of its kind Amer!- ,�tJ rt� �� T S srnshlfr in holler consttu4tion' on the orI• SUMTER kO�CfdgiB]iE6g! HA can continent. 'zttvcr The coming Baltimore Centenary - KI LITTLE ONES Exhibition is expected to be the most Cu9 �f ONES complete outdoor and indoor: exltibi' tion of, transportation ever collected, At the first sign of Wass during including the earliest and latest typos the hot weather give the little ones of locomotive from the North Amari. Call anti , ,See Oar Cto ;k o[ Gua inteptt Used:;I'old Cars and •rucks, over Sixty Cu:s to choose ,Tfl'onr: Cash or 1 AI N, P:111II Make. Tour fleadquariera:''Ilero During Exhibition. Riverdale Garage Linited ' 706-763 Danforth Avenue, Torento Authorized Ford Dealers Fritiah Familiea to Get Can dime Farms London:-_ 1�'1vo hundred British ,fa- milies aro' to be given farms in New Brunswick:ln the next six years, un- der the Anglo -Canadian agreement Jost made public. Advances` up to -300 will be given'to each family by the British.Govornment ,repayable tot` gather with, the land cost over 25 years. -I . The New Brunswick Government co-operates in thls agreement, which officials here hope may be the begin ilk of a big titodernent for'atti•acting suitable British 'immigrants to, the maritime provinces of Canada: Ottawa. -Co-operation between the Biitish Government, the Canadian Government and the . Government •of New Brunswick is shown in a Pan an- nounce`d by the -Department of Im- migration and Colonization for locat- ing British settlers on ferule in -New- Brunswick. This 'narks the' first con erete step toward combined Dominion and Provincial action in co-operatinu with the British .Government toward providing farms fol- the placement of British 'settlers in Canada and is one of several" settlement scbemee ar- ranged try Hon. Robert Forke,- Minis- ter of flninigration and Colonization, when he was recently in Great Bei- ,Lain. - Arrangements which have just been slgned on -behalf of the respective governments provide for the place- ment of 500 British settlers and their families on, improved farms M New Brunswick ` during the period , from March 1, 1923, to March 31, 1934: The plait follows the general scheme of the 3,000 B ti sh families _settlement plan which has already met with so much success, exceptthatinthis case the Canadian 'Co -Operation will be given by the province and the Do-. minion working together instead 'oE exclusively by the Dominion Govern- ment. ` , The Dominion Government, through its Department of Immigl'ation and Colonization, will recruit' and select the settlers in the British Isles 'and, co-operating with the Goverament of New Bitinewfuk, will locate tile -set' tiers in that province and extend set- tlement service through lie Land. Set- tlement Branch. The Government of. New Brunswick • will acquire the necessary farms and will sail then- to the settler on terms calling for 25 an- nual payments with interest amor- tizecl. at the rate •02 5 per' cent, per annum' The British Government will provide funds for acquiring stock and equipment, and for seed, feed and initial payments on farms, . which sums will ' be payable on the same terms as the price of tate land. Settlers under- this agreement will have the advantage.of the special £2 rate of th'anbportation from the Bri- tish Isles to Halifax or St. John ar- ranged by the Department of Immigra- tion for selected British settlers, and including free transportation fonchild- ren under seventeen, A roan, his' wire, and severe' children may there- fore remake the journey from a British port to Halifax or et. John at a cost of lees-than.$2 ..0 Baby's Own Tablets or in a few horns and Pageant to bo held September 24 was attained, bringing the boiler Pres- can ae well as the European Con- he may be beyond aid. These Tablets to October 8. President Coolidge has sure developed up to 250 pounds per tinents and the 33t•ltteh Isles:. will prevent summer complaint it given occasionally to the well child, iia editions SackJewry has bean invited to send learn- Feng -fu, and there are ,,chile, 1 believe, and will promptly:eelleve these trou- fed, od represetatives,te join the party; in the Bodleian Ie.wary. bias If -they come on suddenly. Bhtiy's ueer thio a have haHew�.t°®ji' Lli���Slfl Jews Q $ pgonsd tot Hew the Black Jews happened to Own Tablets should always be Rept in more than one stragglinag colony of get put off in a remote part of Abys- every ,Items where there are young The Chosen People when it got cut off sinla had still to be aseerta•eledt The children. There is no other medicine Colony in Abyssinia Reported from its base. origin of the Chineze Jews is known; as good and the Mother' has the guar, antee of a government analyst that they are absolutely safe. ;;They are; sold be all druggists or will be mailed on.r•eceipt of price, 25 cents pee box, by The Dr. Williams' ltiedioi'ne 00„ Brockville, Ont. A little booklet, , "Care of the Baby In Health arid Sick. ?Les iga a "a a a v whet was left of ,the Persian army nosy" will bo sent free to -any mem• year., ego? They are very peer and Y spas or Black Jews, large nnmbegs of dejected. Nona of their wealthy fel- wizen: it ventured to go house.. There bel' ori request. ,when} are reported to be dwelling in low communities elsewhere in the. is,to-day a stone in the ruined sync- y an deelated little world of their own. world lends then[ a hand, nay does any gogwo that records the constbuetion . . vsy behind the ranges, writes a traveller museum or archaelo -ical institufon of the first place of lworship-9n 1163; Di• Oirlenettler& in- the `Jon e Daily e ., .. , .... don. ally. Mall, fake• Ste 5 for reserve what' remains :•anci�'tts rebutlad'ing 'Mont 368 'years 7�ondott •Times 131id.T=(tC'omen aro. F P t Amgriclrns are,'sdpply:ne-rho main 'and records ere still to lie't+ouncl theta •ago.'. occaslttnallp,.:doLeyretl: fl,onr- settlement part ofcapitftl and `uandertaking Tho 'B•ritish Museum-:: at all events it wenild be a matter far keen re 1u.the Dominlons by the fact tllat'they the leadership, but sonia Palestinian knows aabout'thein, foe jt itas a num- gret if this extraordinarily interest- are invited 'ky j3oiuinlon' nhticee Co 'Zionists aro do-eV:rating and British bey of Hebrew manuscripts from Kai Mee and diminishing, group of mai- undertake work as domestic servants .'.._�., or et rspresentativee Oaf an ancone or houaeheld workers); -.There is a. civilization were alloWedy throng' -natural Colilmoneense. feeling.' against / f? Dwelling in Isolation Do you know, for inetanee, :about they themselves have commemorated the 300 Chinese Jews, herded tageth- it. . They were tamp followers of e One of th3 most interesting ethnal- er at the city of ICai-Feng-fu, in Ifo-' Persian king who was driven out of •twice). expedetiene that have,. 'bOan ltan provincae, sadly carate lsp'.•ating the I his country and energetically pur-, planned for many it'day is that 'Which rims c'f th•:aa synagogue, and carry. surd by the arinisls of the "Caliph 'bth- seLX oin "o the ",in the wilds o ing on, by word of month, the teacb-iii•tat, 1,300 years ago. They lost their S map f bvsysdniaii t' ings of their last rabbi, who died 80 way 'and failed to keep in touch with A, to ' to th r 1 Tea�II'eil l<;yntlrisss Pllig rtochochChikinb`kinlaca to 001122,11 play 800)1 a sit,ipie Thing;'=• but the 'inert - one' 'looks- into Os merits lite No •o ponotletlnrr- .400 t 1' 1tri 111 1 ig Sn01.1o7:icepl,iseo-:t2 bo, cau,•i0;, ant ge of CouInct, 'n` itisi� iktf3ti,r anll comp tsslort in the Place ci s0laM r lies andcruelty; tritining'the mina Lo 1 pprehend', and tine 1>oart to sympath- No with the needs of the lowly.m'dt- tures Who 61;111 the theoretical object Leeson of-sutll•surpasslneeintcreoi to the young; olivJou?;)y the 'pl'oi00tinalg syrnptalty'". which: a child '; ici y be. naught ''tee feel towards its' helpless dumb conipanion,.may Ili 'after yeer,l'' lnsplre the lire of 1;1te philanthropist. "ITow . Osuch ' teaching is needed 10 domonetraten by the ir>aredibly cruel cleede perpetrated by children:- even of tender:' years, which earl forth neither remonstrance nor reproof front parent or glier•cifari "—M1:3s G: Red - LIFE WASI BBRDEN , Restored to Health Through the Use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. is a pleasure," says Mrs. Ross Boulter, of Victoria, PALI., 'to -tell you of tliej new health and. strength I` got through tee" use of Dr: Williams' Pink Pfils. Before taking the pills life was a burden tome. ':I was so -badly run down that, I did not 'know what to do: My blood seemed to have turned to water, I Was very pale, cou- stantly tired, and was losing-ifeeh. It waa'ea trial to attempt housework. Added to this I had ,a bad cough and my husband and frlends thought. I was going into consumption. The medical treatment I was taking did not appear to do me any good, and I had about given up Mope' when a friend urged me to try Dr: W:111ains' Pink Piles. I got six boxes and found $o much benefit from thenf that I -got. six more boxes: Before these Were all taken I was a new woman restored again' to good health. I gained in weight, the cough, left me, my appe- tite returned and I once more had a good color. Better still, I was able to do my, housework without fatigue. Needless to say I always recommend Dr, Williams' ` Pink Pills to ailing friends, and I hope this will be the means of pointing the road to good health to some other sufferer." Try Dr. Williams' Plnlc Pills , for anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, nee- vousnese. Take them as "a tonic if you are not in thebest physical cbn- ditiou'and cultivate a resistance that will keep yon weI1 and strong. 'If 'you will seed us your name and address a little book, "Building Up tate Blood," will, be mailed you pre- paid, This book contains many use - eel health hints. You can got these Pills through any modi011m dealerror be.matl at 50 cents a box from The Dr. 'Williams' Medi - eine Co., Brockville, Ont. i The Catbird "Yaw, o-yow! squawk!" Such a grating, unmusical catcall? Surety the -sound did not come from that gracetui, dark ,gray bird there in the, shrubbery? Watch a 'moment, There lie- sits, -beautifully. formed, bright-eyed, black -capped, blacktailed, his only enlivening color being the pefeli of bright chestnut under the tail coverts, . )lie wings, some 2 inches shorter than his tall, aro fold- ed. His head is small and sleek. Bark! what song s that? A thrush, a mockingbird? No, it is oiu' gray bird in the s3'ringa, who a fel.' mo- ments ago sounded -trine tabus name, catbird. Now his song swells forth gloriously. A pause ---a short flight to the cedar hedge. There ho slumps, head and, tail drooping. "Me -ow! row:" he croaks 615111511y. The' catbird is a most interesting neighbor. Ile imitates many of the other birds,. and It is hard to tell what song, if any, is really his own, He , belongs to the mbcktngbird family; and is sometimes called the bind:: capped thrush. The catbird pays more attention to his personal appearance than most birds, spending much time in preen- ing and primping, He is about nine Mehes -long, slightly shorter than the robin; and not as plump. FIe is frequently seen in.shrubbery near houses, and builds his nest, sometimes in hedges or shrubs in the. aooryard, sometimes in wild berry bushes -or thickets, Catbirds are not to the least pat•- l titular as to what. building material they use, and scraps of anything avail- able. go into the earolessly woven nest --hits of paper blowing about the lawn, roots, threads, grass -but fine black rootlets seem the favored ma- terial •fol' lining The tem' 'or five ogee' are dark •greenish blue, • 'i The catbird has -a-fondness for the small cultivated fruits, and in conse- quence; is considered 'something' of a pest by those who, raise them. But once hear hint sing at hie best and Cakes hatred with Purity Flour -keep fresh for three or four days. Purity is a vigorous, "dry" flourthat absorbs and holds more water or milk. Tasty cakes,' rich pies, -and large, light buns and` bread are always yours when you use .,Send-3or in stamps for ons 700 -recipe Purity, Pla01':Cook Bok. 263 B'eetern _Canada Moor, Mills Co,. Limited. Toronto, 10ootrosI, Ottawa, Saint Job,,. esii" ka ,�y ,li ',•9 9\. 6s't , 1 Se`fi 1 r itkf 7ka sheer ignorance and apathy, to die-` crossing the' world' to ecrtil> floors. appeal without any steps being taken • (But) the truth is that that to make a thorough' investigation Of homely phrase "household workers" their relics and recollections, denotes what le the beginning'Snd not the end of the cancer overseas. Be- ' hind its drab suggestion lies a' new. 'I Ile Modernizes' Motorcycle world offering almost boundless scope. The "modernized, motorcycle" is the It is, so to say, the way for the assist - description given the 1928 Harley- eel settler to matriculate into the life Davidson, by Waiter Andrews, Toren- sI: the Dontilllono. - It is the field !n to, Ont., agentfor that ;line of'neito>;- :eYeleh she i ivos--Ilei'' proofs that she cycles. In pointing. out the nokup' can'-inake a souffd, contriblhtion to the now features :on the 023 models. lali3, common Life of her new country, We Andrews,: isparticulate • entltuefastic •:can understand what seems at' times about the fore -wheel brake, which is, the over -exacting littitude of .Domini- on :officials when. we remember that they are taking to their country the. Suture mothers of their people.'', We can quite gympatiiize with the of the internal expanding type. .This additional breaking, surface when used in conjunction with the present rear -wheel bralke, affords -tire ultimate in safety for -all road and trafiicrcon- ditions. Another improvement of importance is the all -speed - oiler which lo controlled from the throttle, As the speed is increased through opening the throttle, the ail pulnp is caused to teed More oil to the Motor, The 1928 models are on display at Walter- Andrews Lids 346 longe SL, eeente, and should be- seen when visiting the Exhibition., salesman who lyes asked' by the old lady if she could have ono of those wireleso fans site had' heard about, because her room was so' stuffy i11 summer, Mlnard's' Linlment eases sore feet. ,:liisappoiuted l;xperirnenter" lvtites; "Rabbit -breeding 18' 1161 a paying oc- cupation." But there meat Jia some Minard's LinIinentec b rellevees akache. . _ 'floe'!. in fti , you will not grudge Trim ' what ho tapes,. He eats insects, also; grass- hoppers, ants, crickets and booties. 00 has a broad 'range over' the United States and well up Into Can- ada, being, however, somewhat rare west of the Rockies, Winters he spends In the Gulf States, Cuba enol. CentrallAmeriea„ • Perhaps at the next disarmament conference they can arrange to ' have less conference and more disarma- ment. Exhibiti.on,-Vi.s[fors, Call to See the New 1928 Model Harley-Daeldsete Motorcycle,: with it's, front wheel brake, new oiling system and carburetor, which makes it the most up-to-date motetcycle. If you are more interested 111 a second-hand motorcycle, we have them froth 5100 up in all' the best makes, and. alai are guaranteed: • WALTER ANDREWS LIMITED 346 Venge 8t., ;t rceto JSSUE No. 36—'27 Grown e OOriet lende . by men ta ed a , the world's greatesttea rnarkete ardens Packed in the best found for tea—"Alammu packet et e ,sIda.] Help Geographic Society Will Co - Operate With ,`'Byrd's' Expedition. Washington:'` -Full Go -operation will be , extended by the National GeSe graphical Society to Commander Richard B. Byrd in his proposed Antarctic flight and a contribution Of- $25,0U''front the society's • exploration fund' will be donhted toward the idea. title' equipment of the expedition. hi making this announcement re. cantly it was said tate society's: true- tees believed that a tlrprough explora- tion of the Antarctic regions offered a rich field for collection of scientific data as conditions in the south terri- tory were in marked contrast to those of the Arctic.: Pox his work 1n the Arctic, Com- mander Byrd already has receved the Hubbard Gold Medal, ,the society's highest award, which is held only by 'eight men, 'Among the important problems to be worked out by Commander Byrd," the society ,said, "are those relating to• the meteorology of the, southern continent and its effect 'on world weather, especially that of the South ern hemisphere. Observations have been taken on the ground along the Shackleton, Scott' and Amundsen routes, but nothing is kmwn of con- ditions on the other side of the Pole or in the air above the cofitlneht." • The good old pastime of archery is : being revived. At the Exmouth butts the target is distant 75 yards. Robin , Hood's record, we understand from the , old ballad, was a mile and an inch. Both he, and ' his chronicler seem to have been experts at drawing the longbow. ' Usedby phyalelans-Mlnard's Liniment • On Jan. 1, 1927, there were 27,650,- 207 automobiles in the world, but the wagon manufacturers : are still in business for themselves. a7"rom 74 'a 4,4 Gm= Albert ewn.umt,+,Cln ise4get isIgiossit FOR COUNTRY NEWSPAPER Send Full Fai-ticul>trs to Box 12, WILSON PUBLISHING CO. 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