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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1924-10-30, Page 749: b. eea ;4 the choicest of Red Rose Teas is the ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY e4 Yn. one of the battles of the Crimean War, a cannon -ball struck inside a fort, crashing through and destroying c beautiful garden. But from the nig?y chasm there burst forth a spring of water which -Is still flowng. How beautiful it is that the sorrows which make; great chasms in our lives may, in a similar way, become a blessing to others, through our determination to live and to do for those who need our help, 'Life is not given for mourning but for: unselfish cervico. -o, S. Mar- den. asi $wind a 4-.- I eel the perfect b�g�ilance and AO handconxfort ofthe Smart made Axe:-Eardeneci,top hetied and -- temperedh the who kntrwliow' to build double life and double - Valtte into eveiryaxe iheymake ASK YOUR HARDWARE MAN]'OR Sing/e Bit-0ou6/e Bit A,yShspe AnyWeigh /�VlN'aEDFOUNADB• E[S� &FOYR 1G.1.1I. :N01G\$A1 L BROCKVIi.LE ONT. -October Chant. Spring's a slim green lady Fathered in the town, Autumn is a farmer's lassie With her hair down! Scarlet islet- homespun Bare her brown young feet, And her lips are stained with liar Red as bittersweet, 'She has golden eyes to lure you, Sleepy, slow and warm. And her briar -tattered- Jacket Bares a white soft arm. es Blue smoke from the leaf fires Dims the frosty air— ' If you Brach her close and kiss her She w111 never care. She's no prim and proper Lady of the town, Autumn is a farmer's lassie With her hair down! —Kathryn Worth, Britain's Gold Mine. . Britain has a gold mine of its own, Where working was recently resumed after a lapse•ofneariy 1,700 years, The gold deposits are found near Conwil Cato, hi North Carmarthen- shire, Wales. ,, Coarse gold has been discovered to a`depth of eighteen feet froin the surface, and tbe.lower soil is believed to bd lichen Extensive old workings exist at the mine, which was originally developed by the Romans. Though there are no records to show how much gold was extr abed bythe of d workmen, orha w t methods they adopted, the wor In P e k g show that mining was carried out over a long period.' jute EiupkeMedidi 111'R !fillip, -Ge ikeD:fatiotl WillifiglaSiVetiltRregfratietra, eveirifi auntrOilaeithe Bri ishIFIai= -in eodwhichhsbrought health andhappiness �tof »len atiellitOirien in every1 part of; the Empire Ahe`"treatmentevirhiahi''ie resorted to everywhere -e to ' "allnieil seroli'a Sfck• Headache; •Biliousness; ndigestion Tend Constipation;:oftel% onsider'd insignificant; yet tieldedty'hiConvenient-•allinejits which .w. n . ,,,... have'their o n d a d s e' i't8l C'~con tion y P p#i d1 p€ y' wty !• (ltonla4 • nnd.&f0 id . potion. thB iY 4=f11----1.1! aF '111111'i�fi� ,I: dtill Illl1i 1010"1:_:,an 1111111IN- I lllllii111111ii�l ,eili11 l '. ®® i (lion't"refuse the mustard when It la ' ppassed leyou,a" Cultivate- the habit of taking it vitt Meat, especially fat treat. 1 t atimulates the digestion and aids in: your ood/ fla Y 'fm t>net ass _-� L. US 1pIII1H(lf `I:ll, I�IIII 00 GEMa.lot, sifted( Moose cgokting and belting utensils that ti this trade l : 'fi. t ltooss S141P ilgniefed Ware, wit I 'ts veryhard, smooth 'aef, ..eats fa cleans -easier, im- o Astaie, canes no danger ' o11s. A.ek for pecis sehieldehape;trademark ' ;tree everywhere. Dia won't - i nferior' Eeede. It 'goes e "1 ridutensiie of the highest �¢ eel ng at moderate prices, the fietiontlone quantities sold A L a U U C I c) v' - BY D1 J. J. MIDDLETON Provincial Board of Health, Qnteelo Stiiifldteton will; be alai? to answer, queatiojm on Public',Eleaith reale .. gem through this columna. Address him at fipadina Rouse; eDaeltim ter cont, Termite - Minneapolis bas a very low infant death rate as compared with many cities of similar size in the United States. An investigation '"conducted by the Women's Community Council of that city made a study of child welfare and found some very interesting facts. The children whose histories were taken were of the, kindergarten stage, The kindergarten child is one k'hq is just below the age when it can go to school. Generally the age of this class ranges from five to seven, and this was the kind of child studied. Of this group of children, more than half had been breast ted until they were more than seven. months of age. Less than four per cent. had been exclusively. bottle-fed. It is obviously a fact that breast feeding is the vogue in Minne: apolis,and is one reason for their low baby death. rate,. On making inquiries into the habits of the kindergartners, It was found that one of the worst habits was the unregulated use of candy and sweets. One-third of the mothers reported that they allowed their children to eat candy and sweets as they pleased. More than -a fourth drank tea or cof- fee at home and one-fifth of the chil- dren did not get enough milk. Only ten per cent. reported their children were not allowed candy or . sweets, The habits, . and especially the eating habits of many of the children, were unquestionably bad. Nearly •forty poi, cent. were reported as irregular about their home noon lunch,• and a fourth' ofthdy theatepleased, m what they pleased when Of the children ;examine;;, eighty- four per cent tools neither;,a morning or an afternoon ' nap, . while -165 of them did not get enough sleep. The'. question ef''keeping children away from the movies is an important one. Apart from; the merits or de- merits of the picture itself, the lnav- ing:film is injurious to the eyesight; of the young, and the time spent sitting in a etufry,rill-ventilated picture house 'could with better advantage be taken up with walking or playing in the fresh alit. It is interesting in this re- gard to'note that half of the mothers interbiewed,in Minneapolis did not al- low their children of pre-school age to go to the movies, while 115 children were reported- as attending moving picture shows weekly, When the question of discipline was considered, it was found that 603 fam- ilies reported they trained their chil- dren through interest; 284 trained through punishment, and 193 by cor- porate punishment, or in other words, by beating or whipping, .. Of the group of 1,000 children ex- amined, -.415 -had defective teeth. The next most frequent defect was en- larged tonsils and adenoids, The World's Popiilatiion. Fifty yearn ago France, with 88 mil- lion people, , was the . most populous country in Europe. Germany came next with 87 millions, and Britain third 'with 30 millions, whilst - the United States had a population two. millions leas than France. A great 'change has taken place since, and from being iyrst France is now. last in point of population: Her present population is only a Minton in excese of what It was fifty years ago, whilst aermany'a 37 millions have became 64, d Kingdom's the Unite ' ngdoma s 80 millions U ns have become 49, and the 'United States' 36 have actually be- came 110 millions. Since 1800 America has muitipiie its population by 22, and since 1850, that is to;say,'in 75 years, site has mul- tiplied her population by 8%. The population of the whole world is estimated to amount to some 1,800 mil- lions, of whom 500 millions dwell in Europe, 900 millions' in Asia—chiefly in China, India and Japan -150 mil- lions in Africa, 200 millions. in North and -South America, and only some ssevei millions in Australasia, a term which is meant to include the Paeiflc Isles." RHEUMATIC PEOPLE CAN NOW FIND RELIEF.. By Driving -the Poisonous Acid From the System. Rheumatism attacks people when the blood -1s' thin and watery, or charged with impurities; thus setting up inflammation of the muscles and: joints. Cold, wet weather or sharp wind& may start theins a u p , but the cause is rooted in t3i'h blood and to get relief it must be treated through the blood. As a blood builder and nerve d• .tonic Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are an- surpasad, and for that reason do not fail to. give relief to rheumatic suffer. erg when given a fair trial. 'Among the rheumatic sufferers, who have proved thereat Y g value of this medi- cine e a i Mrs Simeon eon J. Yatton; Indian /And, Sask., who says:—"For over two years I was an intense sufferer from rheumatism and until I began the use of D. Williams' 'Pink Pills no treatment that I took .helped me any. The trouble grew so bad that I could not move around house without, help, and finally I had to give up and go to bed.' Worde cannot tell -him much Ikniffered, and I could not bear g to ha wen anyone a Dome near me.. Finally g one of my neighbors 'strongly urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and T decided to do so, In the -course of a few weeks I -could feel an Improve- ment, and I was able to get up. I kept on -,taking the pills until ail traces of • the trouble were gone, and I could again do my housework, feeling like a new person, '!three years have pass- ed since that and there has :never been the slightest returnof the trouble, so that I feel safe in saying that the re- lief brought by this inedieine is per- malaent." - You can get the pills from' your druggist, or by mail at 60 cents a box from r The D - Williame Medicine Co., Brockv111e, Ont. Rhymes on Rings. o While sweat customs atonia are dY u 1 out, others are being revived. Amon the Satter is that of engraving mottoes and Proverbs on lovers' rings•, kings thus engraved were formerly called "posy rings," and some of the inscrip- tione were very quaint. Par instance, tweewould the follow ing appeal to the "modern miss": "My love its flxt, I will not range, I like my choice too well to change." Among the many other mottoes' which adorned the rings' of old-time lovers were: lis thee, myi choice, I do rejoice," "This and the giver are thine forever," "Of all the rest I love thee bast," 'God for me appointed thee,".,"I joy In thee, joy thou iii me," and . "Providence divine bath fade thee mine." tCONSTIPitTED, CHILDREN Constipation is one of the most -com- mon ailments- of childhood and the child suffering -from It positively can- not thrive, To keep the little one wen the bowels must ,be kept regular and the stomach' sweet,' To do 'this sioth- ingwcan equal Baby's Own Tablets. They are a mild but thorough laxa- tive; are pleasant to take and can ba given to the newborn babe with per- fect safety. Thousands' of mothers use no other madioine for their Little ones but Baby's Own Tablets, , They are sold by medicine dealers or bit mai[ at 26 cents a box froin The Dr, Wil- liams'' Medicine Co„ Brookville, Ont, Ohl Those Printeral A newspaper which printed a des- cription of a beaittiful wedding once made the unfortunate error of stating that: ° "the roses were'punt" 'The editor of course gave direct"ions that correction be made in the next issue' but with the sweetest of Intentions and the deepest of regrets, this Is how the phrase, as corrected, appeared: "The noses were pink." BEAUTIFY IT WiTH "DIAMOND DYES" 4S y ti l zlirae CtaShg I>q (stf t}y"o coat% of perarty gre"BSi lr iRltla fi 6it (liint tend f Ware, iheee deed, lig. b tic ' aided white out. Coatis, p -"fife Wlifiii2inside and Out, with Ral are, oyal Blue edging. 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Across the meadow conies • the night Eike -tides from out the sea To break upon the twilight's shore With Tnurmuring •harmony. And o'er the roads through dusk and dew From fielde where tell 15, done, The workers of the day return With' toil's contentment won. They hasten Where, like harbor' lights The senora love and know, Bright through the shadows cheerily The home lights gleam and glow] —Arthur Wallace Peach. Choir -Boys and Their Ptlnishnlent3. . The restless Liss a choir-btiy 'is erten the best Singer, as the inhumanly well-be- haved 'youngster ' is often devoid of Initiative, musical or. otherwise. The tyrite • well remembers the choir-mias for.of his own chorister days who, to his sorrow, sat immediately behind him•. fe the choir -stalls, /Phis gentle - Mae had a difficulty of speech which prevented him frown -pronouncing the word:"ears!' as 11 deserves. This must have beau "a sore trial to him; fee' the word was constantly en his ,lips. At frequent intervals during the services, at all- events, the boy sitting in front of hint would hear a.loaud stage -whis- per, angrily tumid, saying: "S'll box Your years with a boost. It became a feenous phrase among the boys—and soinetinies it was translated painfully for them, into action. But even this, surely, was a less embarrassing bun- isliment for a'choirboy than that de vises _by a clergyman who; in the course of his ,sermon, stepped from the pulpit, drew forth from the choir an offending youth,, took him into the pui- pit add stood him in the- face of -the congregation through the remainder of the sermon. That was indeed a penalty. A good test of u pian is the way he spends his money. Idinard'a Liniment tor. Rheumatism. London was never walled all round even in the times of the Romans. The River Thames was its safeguard in the South: &void loot when sending money: by mail -Use Dominion Express Money Orders—the cafe, convenient, inexpen- sive way. ! L. COST W- Adelaide St A TR H =333 vindle This is more01a practical joke than a trick, but it is a stunt that is not. only - very little known but is wen worth knowing. When the. conversation swings to ihathe• matics, the, trickster says: "I can take ti from 6, 10 from 9 and -60 from 40—and have six lett..” A catch is suspected and a catch It is. The illustration shows how the trick may clone. ((lipthIs out and „paste lt, toith other a/ the series, in a scrapbook,) You Bet. There was a young fellow named West, Who went to the country to rest, But a farmer named . Snapper, Had a daughter, a :flapper,.' Now the strain on his system's a teat. The Old Ones Are the ;Best. Recently a dispensary patient was placed on a srtrtet and scant diet, an which site did not improve as was ex- pected. The_ doctor sent a social worker out to investigate. The patient adzudtted that she was much ' worse, but protested, . almost k rfu ea 11 she he had Batten every- thing a - y, v ry thing as the doctor had ordered, "What easedid you eat?" asked the inspired social worker, "Nothing except my regular meals," said) the truthful patient. . Fulfilment. We cannot kindle when we will The fire that in the heart resides, The spirit liloweth and is stud, In mystery our soul abides: But tasks i 6 n hours'Y o insight willed Can be through hours of gloom ful- filled. uIfilled. Matthew Arnold, Minard's Liniment Heats Cute, All diseases are really one, and scientists should aim at a general antidote that would cure every ail- ment. This theoxy, put forward by a well known doctor, is being widely dis- cussed in the medical world. 1 DEMAND The World's Beat Tonic C. Over -100,000 people have testified that TANLAC has • relieved them of; Stomach Trouble, Indigestion, Reartburn, Palpitation, . 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I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and they afforded relief, and at the end of three months T was completely healed." (Signed) Mrs. W,' A. Miller Marshall, Washington,Nov 8, 1923 Use Cutieuro Soap, Ointment and Talcum for all toiler purposes. Dt qe• g"Ouaob ae by ,r, 5'. Mall. Crowding Pc' sou. g60. Olnimeet26,i,,it c, Tni,um29o, +'f4 7'ry our now Shavina. Stick, Classified Advertisements 1 ADIES WANTED- TO DO PLAIN and lightsewmg at home, whole or spare time; good pay; work sent any distance, charges paid. Send 'stamp for, particulars----' National Manufacturing Co„ Montreal. LADIES ONLY. UR B O O I{LET, "LADIES' ® FRIEND,'mailed in plain en- volope, free. ' Caster 2423, Montreal, ROME! STUDY ';:TORT Iia NTT OR BO OT{T{El>1 PING e taught g in twenty home lessons: Proficiency guaranteed. D i p l o m a given. Empire Business College, 846 Broadview Ave., Toronto. ge sC lI Keeps EYES Clear, Bright and Beautiful WrireMuunoco Clu cage fo,Eyecarssook k, sv 5t Beans add Peas Send 3 am les— p State QuantiElea Morrow & Co., 39 Front St. E. Phone: Main 1738, Toronto, Ont. BETTER -IN EVERY itY After Taking Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound Ingomar, N. S. --"I took your medi- cine for a run-down condition and inward troubles. I had pains in my right aide so bad at times that I could not walk any distance. I saw about'Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ih the; newspapers and have taken five bottles of it. I am better in every way and you can use my letter to help other women." — Mrs. A.LVITA illi- PEERY, Ingomar, N. S. • Nervous Breakdown Relieved Toronto, Ontario. -"It is pretty hard to explain your .feelings m nervous troubles. I felt low spirited, had pains in myhead and eyes, always crying, and did` not want to go anywhere. I do knitting and fancy work, and I would: get itrttable after a few minutes of Work. Deem been in Canadaiive,years and have been this way ever since I came, I sin taking Lydia 31. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound and 'I sleep better and it seems to make me eat, and I must say I am feeling more jolly, I have v e great faith in in Your wedicme• because of what it has done for my husband's easter and she recommended it to me." Mrs. A. Senna 10 Burleigh Avenue, Todmorden, Toronto, Ontario. .A11 druggists sell this dependable med- icine, and women suffering from these troubles so common to their sex should give it a trial nowa Insist on PAYER -TABLETS OF ASPIRIN Unless you see the `"Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine ,:Bayer product proved safe by millions. and prescribed by physicians 24 years for ' Colds Pain Toothache Neuritis Headache; :Neuralgia' iailnbago Rheunlatisn Ac cipt only. 93'4.. eP" packa,ke which contains proven directions.. Handy `Tager" boxes of 12 tablets -'--Also bottles of 24 and 100-)Dr1,1ggists.. "A9plria, ie the tiOlo marls (wolatered In Cnnado) of; Kayos. h5anafsetare of E3oseacetie— oelS stc o c r f 500000 Royer ii ie Itoralfactpf salicylic held e hl h." j, ` whale tl 10 W400 Ta bier 05 iloyxir hi means 10.1 cr IUstssao4 iP, to 51551 t the ratite ugsinsr lmitnta/('it -the T -chit - oC BnYev_ Comiiauy 1v111 be Stamped 17411 Ull'ciY &horst'uado marls, the "albyos. Chan9,'7