HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-04-16, Page 3Ota have been rntendin to try "Red.
Rose." Why xxat rlCi before you forget.
The ORANGE PEKOE is extra good. Try it!
'Ottawa Scouts at Rideau Hall.
About 500 Boy Scouts and Wol Cubs
of the 'Ottawa'District were recently:
tlre,_gue$ts: of the Chief Scout for Cana-
lla, Lord Ilyug of Veiny, sit Rideal Hall.
All kinds of games were indulged in
and there was a garno of ;hare and
hounds and -asnow bottle that w'll not
soon be forgotten. There was a heavy'
run on the toboggan slides and despite
the -fact that the ice was somewhat
soft a considerable amortnt of skating
was indulged in. Their Excellencies,
Lord and Lady 13yng, and the members'
of the•,.vice-regal panty chatted, ;with•
many of the''Soouts arra. Cubs and a
few snaps -of the gathering were taken
by ,Lady Byng. At five o'clock re-
freshments -were served to all. Be-
fore the gueis depaited three cheers
antt-ta tiger were given for Their Ex-
ce$Leacies, beers that made the. raft-
ers, of Government Hotise ring es tlioy.
had perhaps never rung before.
Guard from Accident.
Canadian Scent Troops might very
well take up the example of the Lug
eerne, Pa., Scouts, who aotively'aid
, in protecting 'scllobl children against
traffic accidents. Four tifnes, daily the
Scouts take up thejjg_werk at erolvded
street crossings and:'assist the smaller
ohiidi•en safelyeaa-rose the streets,
Galt Kelps Preston to Start.'
Last summer two boyo from Preston
, attended a Boy Scout camp whieh: was
visited by a petrel of Scouts Pram the
1st'.Galt troop. Friendships were form-
ed between thr bpys of the two towns,
with the result tkat'the Preston boye.
later joined the Galt Troop, and
brought with them enough other Pres-
ton boys' to -corm the Suifalo Patrol,
They made the five mile trip to and
from Galt every week-aeometimes
twice a' week :for troop meetings, In-
terest in Scouting developed in Pres -
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We . sup sly cans• and pay express
charges. We pay daily by express
money orders, whieh can be cashed
anywhere without any charge,
Our Present Price Is 37 Cents Per
Pound Sutter Fat
Nett to you at your station.
Price is subject to *lunge without no-
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mast• be free frons bad flavote and
contain not less stlian 30 per -tent.
Butter Fat. c
Bowes Company Limited;
Toronto
For references -Head Office, Toronto,
Banlrof Montreal, or your local banter.
Established for over thirty yeat•a.
Look -for it
onthe tinfoil.
Itis your guarantee of
quality and flavor.
AVOID 3M.,
ITATIONS../
ton. The older,Solks began to see.that
itw as'a'good thing, but both they and
Scoutmaster _Wheeler 'at Galtrealized
that the only solution to theproblem
of providing Scouting opportunities for
Freston boys' was to, iorm a Preston-
Troop,
restonTroop, Thishas nova beer, done, the,
Buffalo Patrol forming tiro!nucleus of
the new Troop. In a few days the let
Galt Troop will visit Preston in a body
and 'present to the Preston organiza-
tion Renew' to its-touleers
their oertiiloates of registration.
In this instance; Galt Scouts have
done a -splendid piece of "Scout anis
sionary work"--let's°hope a nuitrher o4
'other troops will do liltewlsoi
Brampton Organizes.
Brampton is a uew•name which now
appears on the Boy. Scout map of Go-
tarso. The• boys of the town have
wanted Scouting for a long time, -but
Snout Headquertera.could notpermit-
the
ermitthe formation' of a Troop until adult
leadership ane. backing was available.
The boys. finally appealed to the Opti-
mists' Club (a local business men's
club) to help them, The Optinfthts tell
right inline -with the proposal, agreed
to back the boys to the limit, -found
ieaiiers.hip amongst its own member's,
and is now herd at work perfecting the
preliminary • details - re • organization
and training, of what will 'be a fine
troop -and later s en possibly two
troops. Keep your eyes' on Brampton,
Camping Time le On the Way. ,
And. Scouts are already thinkingt
about wha..they'are going to do about
it when it ,does arrive. Tents are be-
ing 'nulled
e-ing'pulled out of winter storage, are
being inspected and, repaired. Plans
are being made re cooking, instruction-
al and recreational programmes. Lead -
ere are amrangiag their holidays so me
to coincide• with the dates their troops
plan to go. to camp. "Preparatory"
hikes and, overnight camps are being
held, 1925 is going to be another
great outdoor year!
Annual Meeting of 'Bovril
Company.
Presiding at the annual • general
meeting oP the Bovril Company, Sir
George Lawson' Johpaton emphasized
the fact that the Company had meta
-
teased its pre --war prices in the face
of a most'dificult trade situation mud
the payment of veryheavy taxes and
were able to show record sales and
record net profits. . Thee was due
largely to the increasing demand for
"Bovril.",
Tao year just chased- showed, net
profits of £390,99a. The capital em-
ployed le between twenty end tweenty-
ave trillion dollers.
Surveying the Seas.
Plane for the moat complete survey,
of the ocean ever attempted have been
inaugurated by a oonferenoe repre-
seating scientific inane -lies of. the •chief
government$ of the'. orad.
One or more ships Will be fitted out
with a -complete laboratory and equip-
ped with the latest selentidc apparat-
eta for the first crttise. . The sea bot-
tom will not only be mapped; but the
composition of the water, its density,
temperature and ourre'hts which affect
Ste distribution of marine plant and
animal life will be studied. :at all
depths,
Five -sevenths of the surface of the
earth is covered by water, This water
area •can produce more food than all
the land can. ever be made to yield,
end one of the purposes of the expedi-
tion will be to take an inventory of
such food possibilities, `
Por $ore Throat Use Mtnard'sLinlment
Insects that fly, by day are ,more
Iikely to be sp:endid in color than
night insects, which tend toward the
drab -nd ewe ugly. '
`Steed Potatoes,.
Early. Irish Cobblers and .Green
Mountains.
Guaranteed Pure Grade A, $1.50 per I
bag of 90 lbs. Guarahteed Pure. Grade
B, $1.20 per bag of 90 lbs:"
11. W. DAWSDN
P.O. .Box 30 'rBrampton,`Ont.
•
oda hit Csirnada ultdor Go orirment cuperuision,"
regress un MtarketnLams
A Study of -the ..Toronto, Market shows that
31% of the lambs :marketed during 1923 were
Bucks. In 1924 only 9% of tho'l:,,auabs nmrketed
were, Bucks. This meant that the producers not
only saved the -two -dollar penalty, but got an in
creased price through selling a better quality of '
iillltton,.
Will the Sheep Breeders- Continue This
Prpgrssa in 1925? 109
r DR. ,le a. MiDDLETON
Provincial Beard of Health,,Onmrto.
2:u. Middletcn'will be glad to answer Questions on Public IIcalth•eiat,
•
tern through thiel eelurm. Address barn tt Spudina house, Spadlna
Crescent,jToronto,
UP to the age of twenty, rheum- ,not op ecilc with the same positiVene .
attain 'is a more, freqquent cause of that we do of the -communicability o'
heart disease ,than au:other causes' tpbereu1osis • However, enough: i
combined. This. is the opinion' of medi- known• to;.justify its In thinkhtg of anal
cal authorities the world over, but Dr. I dealing with the group of illnesses
Haven Emerson" of Now York goes -which we classaS acute rheumatic,, es
one step farther, Tie says that heart; if we were dealing with stn acute col r-
disease, due to rheumatism, is con nlunleablc infection. This callsforthe
agious, Dr. Emerson cites a-paralidi sinTPle and well-established precau-
to iiluetrato his contention. Ile draws: tions of ao-called medical aseptic
attention to ;the fact that only within technique of the sickroom:
recent years have medical .practition- No longer willit he good form to
ers 'and research students in' the field make a social centre and family gath-
of heart disease begun to realize that ,ening place of. the bedroom of acute
there is a virus of rheumatism which rheumatism. This includes Tommy
may be contagious. ',If all members with his "growing pains" at five, and
of the .households in which an open Sally with "St, Vitus's Dance" at
ease of pulmonary tuberculosis has seven, and Dad, with sore throat, as
been .Foundare carefully 'examined, well es Uncle Ned, who has a rip -
not less than 18 pper cent, of then, roaring inflammatory rheumatism
young and old; will show evidence of every couple of years, and was told
tuberculosis 'in an acute os- sub -acute after the last attack that he -muSi.
stage. This common experience is, to , have his tonsils out, and favor his
our minds, easily explained; , because heart a bit because the , rhoumatiam
we can see, tree:amid.demonstrate the had touched one or the valves, bei'ore-
tuberele bacillus, _which causes the it left him weals and aenemic. les,
disease: 'This organisim,can be found even though we know that one person
in the sputum of the open case of tub- cannot t ausmit;to another the dam-
eroulosis, usually in the dust of his aged heart valve or" the .diseased
bedroom and in the diseased tissues of muscle wall, the common ' cause of
the persons' who have 'been, in closo rheumatic heart and ,ioints can, we be-
association with him in tine home, lieve, be passed front the sick to the
Now if we repeat such' -a- study in well -in very much the samd.`ivay that
the Families from which. acute cases
an acute sore throat can go the rounds
of rheumatic heart disease leave been of a family.
admitted toliospital care or, to disPen Cleaner mouths, fewer diseased ton-
sary supervision, we shall :finis that sils, fewer neglected decayed teeth
Here again 16 per ;cent. of „tile con= earlierrecogaition of sora throats and
tactta, those in the intilnate'circbe of quick care in their treatment as seri
the families, will commonly, give a,de oils infections, the considered and
finite -history or show physical eve- skilled attention to the little child
dense of attacks of acute' rhstitnatic with aching muscles and.joints"too
fever or of tonsilitis or of chorea with young to have eheumtaism," "Itept vp
or without accompanying affections of said'about' with growing pains,' -re-
therheart. True, this is only dream- peated examinations of ,the heart after
stantial-evidence, and until some way attacks. of any acute •ineetious fever
is -found. of identifying, with exactness in childhood, always separation of ,the
the specifie organism of • rheumatic sick from the well; by such means will
fever and Its many secondary injur-' the number of acute rheumatic hearts
ies to heart and other'tissues, we can- be reduced.„
SPRING IMPURITIES
DUE T • POOR � DI�R LDaD
A- Tonic Medicine a Necessity at
This Season.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pies are en -all -
year -round. tonic for the blood and
nerve's. But they are 'especially valu-
able -hi
alu-able in' the spring 'salient the system is
loaded with impurities as "a reedit of
the indoor life of the winter menthe.
There is no other eeasen wben tire
blood !ago much in used .of •purifying
and enriching, and every dose of these
pills bevel to enrich the blood, In the
spring'one feels• weak and tired -Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills give strength, In
the spring the appetite ie often peer -
Dr. Williams' Pink' P!IIe develop the
appetite, tone the "'etclna4h- and aid
weals digestion. It is in the spring
that poisons in, the blood find' an out -
Fourteen. Advantages 'of a
Pure -Bred Bull of Good
Breeding and Good ,
Individuality. Economical and 'Sapid Intprove-
meat.-One pure-bred bull will im-
prove. the herd as• rapidly es; 60 pure-
bred• cows,
2. Lasting Indnence.--'lhe value of
a pure-bred bull is not seen entirely in
the first generation, but continuos in
the following generettons.
3. Pewer. Bulls Necessaey. --• Ons
pure-bred bull properly managed will
do the work of tour mut) bulls, as
they are managedat the present time,
4. Adven•tistatent 'Valuable, -- Well
bredstock attracts _ the attention of
buyers.
6. Creates a Demand for Our Local
Pure-bred Bulls.-Thb breeder of pure-
bred
urebred stook In Ontario aro sometimes
discouraged because of lack df demand
for theta stook.
6. Affords 'Opportunity Gradually to
distigttring pimples, 'Work -Into Pure-bred i3usluoss.--'I0
let hi eivptions
and ,boils -Dr. �rilliams' Pink Pills there is a pure-bred bull in the cont-
end bolls-Dr.
akin because they go to the i =way:it la eat easy matter to
root of the trouble in the blood. In the ohaso one or two pare -bred cows and
soon be the pure-bred: business.
7.'0o -operation there
-are as. many as four or five pure -bled
bulls in the community there is an ex-
cellent opportunity to co-operate by
ezclsppging bulls, pooling catNe, etc.
3. Pate -bred Balis Will Sell for More
spring emerald, ateu,natiszn, indiges-
tion, neuralgia and many other troy, -
'Mee are Most persistent :because of
poor, weak blood, and it is at the -time
when all-naturetd'loes on.new4ife that
the blood most seriously needs atten-
tion. Some mosaiest058 themselves I Than Scrubs After Their Period .o
With. purgatives, but 'thes•e onlyfurther
1 UsefulneSp 'ie' puna. sa 2,000 -pound
weaken th a nse es A Purgative pure-bred 11011 is worth nitre for beef
merely gallops through the aYalem, than a scrub which usually weighs
emptying the bowels, but does not lyelp 1200 to 1400 pounds+,
the blood. On theother handy Dr. Wil.• 9. Prepotency Important. A pure -
llama' Pink Pillls enrirlt, the blood 'bred bull is'lld"'l save calves mere like,
which reaches every organ in the body,'himself -titan the .dam. Title is due to
bringing new strength and Tight to
Weak, easily tired- men, women and
c!illdren,'Try Dr. William -or Pink Pills
this stoeing--;they wild not disappoint
you.
Among :those who have provers the
value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is AIr.
Auetin.Wile; Ilemfordy N.S., who says:
-"I base .reason to be deeply grateful
for what Dr. -Williams' Pink Pills have
clone 'for --me. An abscess developed
in myltead', and the doctor°lvho was
called In said mywhole system "was,
poisoned. My appetite completely
failed • and.I ga•ew 5o weak I was unable
to . do any work. The doctor's mods
conceutratecl blood litres,
10.' Uniformity . Inoreases Vallee,-
Buyer will always pay More 'for a uni-
form bunch of cattle than for a mix-
'Sive
ix:'Si e pf:scrub and pinto -breast
'
, 11: OSepring. '18 Weeth ,More. -A
calf id worth $5 to -$10 more, a yearling,
$15.00120 more and a two-yearn,old 525
to $30, if shed jay a pare -bead bull.
12. Better Living The pure-bred,
bull mreansanere money w'hic'h in turn
makes pees -11e better homes, lietter
school.% better churches, better roads.
and a better and more Satisfying coupe
try life.. - , ,
cine did not help ine so I, decided to 13. heat
on Owner. -When
a Man has pure-bred, livestock on his
by. Dr. Williams' Pinit Pills. At - this term he'natnraliyetakes mole interest
stage I wsc reduced almost to, a skeie- in 'it and feeds and' cars for at better
tour to my friends' did not look for than he otherwise woad.
my -recovery. I loon found, however, 14, The Farmers,' -Gain lie Not Some -
that the pills 'were helloing, me' and, body's Loss. --A farmer -cart raise
after , taking them for about two hotter - calf and no one Is the poorer:
months I was fully restored to health: He thus, creates' wealth.
My ease was known to all my neigh -
bore and my recovery looped upon as
alntosta miracle.".
You can get these pills through any
medicine dealer er by mail at 60 cents
a box' from The Dr. 'Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
':Between Ourselves.
It is not only•true.but inevitable• that
one -half the world: does.not renew itow
the: other hall lives. A"march more per-
sonal consideration Is that' we have no
idea, how big.oar nearest neighbor's
trouble may be --'Ile may sit opposite
to us at lunch, and we may think hint
a. cheery soul, and in conversation we
may tell him just a:few of the things
that worry his. "lf'the tttttli -wore
known, the, tliings,tIsat worry bila may
be ten times as many • and a hundreds
times -as big('
We are ell apt to be self-centred.
We all know men whose main topic of
conversatioia is themselves, : Their
own sorrows,'glair own. needs, their.
0Nn basins ii' titerr own ho_flioe their.
own possessions,„ their own interests:
these dominate their.gonverbation,
You are not 1rl-o that, of course! But
always, try to gel, anoutside view of
yourself, tor'fear'you- approximate to
this pattern, Maks a start, for In-
: tansid, at u'o,lt, uyietthsg to l an a
syniothin g about th c'jo; 1n,1 sotron -,
the 'trials any triumphs of the people
With whom coil work. You'll isms it,
stinnt .stir g � and hnmttirunnn both for
yotsnseii and_tlte other fellow.
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=end tell your druggist whether the
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Curing Drunkenness.
The amethyst is : tradition¢ally sup
posed to have the virtue 05 warding
off ca curing drunkenness. The word
itself which comes: from the Gveeli7'
iiLc 11, f miens "not intoxicatiugl' The
antec':yst a1.'so has been headto have
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Peirado e5.
A Rhyme to Remember.
S
ome have eyes, who cannot'see, z 3
'And some have ears who cannot
hear,
And some, who bast of liberty,
Are hopeless servitoa•s'oi' Year.
And some airs Blind who yet are seers,
And visions iupturous behold;
Ord 901110 are deaf to - whore the
spheres
i'
Thele manic: harnzenies� tini'ol1.
And some aro slaves to circumstance
Whose soulshave never bowed the
lraee,
But walk abreast the world's advance,
In thought's . broad realm forever
fi ee:
Defects of bodyy, bonds of steel
Can neither hinder nor control
In .tile wide empire '05 the real
The sense and freedom of tllo •esus!
S.
J. Duncsn•Cla•li in "Success."
I HAPPY OOD
l OF { gg
IS
p mi pp a pg HEALTH H
. ftt7 it' �ji>T`f'f,� Hfl��1l�
Little children dnicltly get out of
sorts but by prompt treatment they
can just a8 quickly be set right again.
„Most of tbeir:trottbies arise in the iltvgt
place from ,the etomach and bowels+;
that is why a good clearing •not is the
firsit thing the doctor prescribes. Moth-
er's, why not let Saby8 Own Tablets
keep your children well? Taillike that
1s11-saneliing, raatlt tasting castor oil so
dreaded by most children, the, Tab
bete are pleasant to take and their
action, though thorough, is gentle and,
causes 110 discomfort to either the
baby or the growiug ohild, Baby's
Own Tablets are a never failing reme-
dy for relieving .constipation and far.
gesttou; thus they break top colds, and
simple fevers, 'expel- worms and make
the teething . period . painless,; The
Tablets are sold by medicine dealers
or by,mait at;26 cents a box from The
Dr. '1villiamst Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
Special restaurants for excutsion.-
ists'and children aro being planned for
this year's exhibition at Wembley.
Minard's Liniment for Colds.
Burma is a paradise for big -game
hunters; 5,752 wild animals were kill-
ed there in a recent year.
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Stereo Headsets . $2.78, Reg. $4.00
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ISSUE No, 10-'25;
Noteworthy Tramps.
• Some scare ago;tbree shabby tramp
lnustcians played on the terraco_of a
hotel in a,; fashionable',watering ,place
in Gorsnaay,`' after which one of them,
took up'a clollectlon in hie hat. A fa
mous physician who .rise present re•
cognized iii -one of the shabby -booking
follows a termer comrade who had
servo&• with Min in the same regiment
thirty years sago, Astonished andpains:
ed .7io approached the. poor fellow, full
of sympathy, but e�t he burst into
laughter- The three, turned out to
be aalg+h Berlin police Official, 'a sculp-
tor. and a doctor, who had eonceived
the original flea of traveling as,,, Bo-
Inemian musdeians through all the wat-
ering places, •to earn money fee a
monument to Brahms, the composer,;
in Berlin, They slept for three or four
p'fenniga per night, in lodgings of
doubtful _character, and had many
amusing adventures: Several times
they were -arrested on suspicion, but
the Berlin`oflicial' always got them
fro"e.
New :Tobacco Tin,
The history of the developmient- of
tobacco le a record of innovations,
modifications and devices planned, to
make -its nye more enjoyable. The
latest of these Le a vane= t15c in
whieh one tobacco company is now
paokiug several of sirs: brands. It ix
claimed for the new container that it
preserves unimpaired the flavor and
fragrance and retains all the natural
moisture;
For cleaning hair brushes and
sponges, use hot water in which a
pinch of borax frits been dissolved.
Minard's Liniment Fine for the Hair.
The white races of the world are
outnumbered by the dark nations by
two to one,
WREN 1N TORONTO VISIT TUE
Royal Ontario Museum
150'MoorSt. Wed,'near Avenue Road. Lareeat
permanent soflibIltee In Ramada . Arohaeololy,
fleshier. Ellnersteer, Pa seolitotsiy, Zoology. Om*
daily. Ig am, to 5 van.; Staniar.. = to 5 pan.
IOWA Oar, aad Church sere.
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FoRYouR
EYES
VJh0IeS0m8 611Eln 1e f reShin
After Taking Lydia E. Pink'
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Are your friendships really friend-
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aiu
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EVERY
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