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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1917-03-29, Page 3,f YOUNG FOLKS The Stones on The Roof, Marjorie and Robert had their le sons for the morrow, and it was at half an hour before bedtime. Marjo crept up behind her father, who w sitting before the open lire, and whir eyed something into his ear, Fath laid down his bewespeper, "What kind of a etory?" he aske with a smile. "Oh, a story of the time when y went to echool and had to study, Bob and I two," answered Marjorie, "That was a long time age," sa father. • "But lots of things happened the didn't they ?" persisted Marjorie, 'Father admitted with a laugh th many things happened in those day and that probably a etory was hidd somewhere among thein, "Did I ever toll you about the magi lantern exhibition in our sehoo house?" he asked. "No; please tell us about 11," sa both Marjorie and Robert at the cam time, and Robert added, "What is magic lantern, anyway?" "Well, It is not so exciting as movie show," said father, "but it we the best we had when I was a boy. was a simple affair. Perhaps yo have heard of it as a stereopticon. young man in our town had one, an arranged to give an entertainment a the schoolhouse on the North Road on Saturday night late in the fall. M brother George and I hatched. a foolis plan to add something to. the pro gramme. "Beside the schoolhouse stood great willow tree with branches th stretched out over the roof. It wa our plan 'to climb up in the tree an drop a lot of stones on the roof of th schoolhouse. It sotnlded silly and i was just as silly as it sounds, but a we talked over the thing it seems to us that it would be great sport. W did not intend to clialurb the enter tainment itself. We were not so ba as that; our plan was to drop th stones just as the entertainment clos ed, and give everyone a good scare Then we were going to slip out of th tree and run home, "George and I filled a basket witl stones—most of them about the siz of a hen's egg, with two or three a large as our heads—and hid it behind the schoolhouse Saturday afternoon. When evening cane and the little red schoolhouse was filled with the people of the neighborhood, we tied a rope to the basket, climbed up into the big willow and drew the basket up after us. Then we made our way carefully out on one of the main branches that extended over the roof, and settled down to wait our time. "But of course sotnething had to go wrong. George and I were trying to tie theb asket belowe the limb in such e way that both of us could easily reach it, when the rope slipped, the basket tipped over, and in an instant ell the stones went crashing and bang- ing to the roof, six or seven feet below us, and rolling from there to the ground. What a racket they made! "But while the stones were clatter- ing off the roof, something worse hap- pened. George had reached out quickly when the basket tipped. He lost his balance, swung an instant to and fro and then went sprawling to the roof. The fall was not far en- ough to hurt hint, but he had to cling tight to the ridgepole to keep from rolling over the eaves to the ground after the sto-ies. "You may be sure I was well fright- ened; but when George called up to aro that he was not hurt and that I had better get out of the tree and run for hone, I tried to follow his advice, although I did not want to leave him there. I hesitated an instant too long, for half a hundred persons were rushing through the schoolhouse door by that tune, and we were trapped—. George on the roof and I in the tree. "It was light eonugh for everyone to see us, and there was ,no escape. When we were both on the ground at last we expected to be punished well, for we knew that we deserved punish- ment; but my father, woo was in the crowd, simply marched us into the .schoolhouse and made its take seats facing the audience. There we heal to s9 all through h t11 . entertainment feel- ing very much ashamed and wonder- ing all the tinie what was to happen to us when we got home." "And did your father punish you when you got hone?" asked Robert, es his father paused. "Do you think we deserved punish- ment for the silly joke we tried to play?" asked father. Robert thought a moment. "It seems to me that you did," he said at lest. "Well, that's what any father thought," said father, laughing, "and he was usually right. And now it is 'time for you to go to bed,"—Youth's Companion. 5 - III 1 i Marjo' its 1n - or d, 00 us id 11, at e, en 0- 1 - Id e a a s It u A d a t e y 11 at s d 0 s d e d e e e s SAWYERS cox iVMAKERS 84 LABORERS WANTED FIRSTBROOK EROS„ Limited 283 King Street East, Toronto Unique Collection. When the Prince of Wales came hone on short leave a few weeks ago he brought with him another interest- ing lot of battlefield relics to add to his already unique collection. His Royal Highness has put aside a spe- cial cabinet for the reception of his trophies, in wllitb he takes a great pride. His latest collection is a varied assortment of things curious and Wonderful, from the great Somme of- ftiasives, and these be has now ticket- ed and put in their places, , At the pre.ttent rate of progress the -collection b,kit fair to become historic. a c,srr:r' Advance Spring Fashions Ilia without fear of loss. Might we not learn a lesson from the Orient in this? Another argument in favor of egnaro 001118 i8 urged by a tiets, who declare that it is almost impossible to get a really artistic design "in the round" when so little sparse le allowed. Simple peasants Is livelihood -•their own and their families', Which is why some do not study. They are suspicious, Mutilated, they Are entitled to a Government pension, nod they are afraid that when they have learned a new trade by which they can live the (Iivernlnent will say: y A rectangular coin would give the de- "You no longer need help—make your signer a real chance of distinguishing owls living," So they sit all stay in the himself: sunlit royal garden, with its faieuee flower pots marked with flour de lys, and wateh the changing lights on the Bay of Naples and think of what life used to hold for them before the war came to change it utterly,. The sea once came to the very wall ^— of the garden where they sit. Below glia balustrade was a sea pool where s the courtiers of Carlo III, fished from the terrace, Later, when the people of Naples voted the Bourbons out and the house of Savoy in as rulers of Is United Italy, Garttbaldi Fare the pal- m tee to Alexandre Dumas, and the rs Government of Italy had no enol of is trouble to get it back from the fam- lto ous author. But the soldier's who wan- der through the spacious rooms o1' the ,f palace to -clay know none of these things, They know only what they d have given to their country, They 1 A great deal of voile and muslins will be used this spring. The counters of the stores are already overflowing with voiles of all descriptions; plain, sprigged, figured, striped and checked, Bordered materials, too, will have a place among the fashionable fabrics, whether' priutod or embroidered and whether of eaten or silk, Plain voile. combined with linen in a matching color has been used in the fashioning of sante of the advance spring drosses, and, though unusual, the combination is entirely pleasing, 764o Voile and Linen Dress Indian embroideries on sports coats of heavy cream -colored silk make very attractive trimmings, and they are also effective on coats of dark blue serge. These embroideries are work. ed in silks or heevy mercerized cottons in very bright colorings with a num- ber of colors mixed together. As this is to be a spring and summer of high colors, these embroideries will, in all probability, take very well. Parsols and bags to match the costumes show- ing such embroideries are also to be had to complete the finishing touches. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer or from The. McCall Go. 70 Bond St. Toronto. Dept. W. 'WHY NOT SQUARE MONEY? Some of the Advan- ta- ges of Square Over Round Coiuts. A movement is on fool for the in- troduction of square money into Eng- land. Whether it will conte to any- thing remains to be seen; but the idea certainly has its advantages. What would these advantages be? Well, for one thing, the Mint authori- ties would save an appreciable amount of packing, from the well- known fact that square money will fit into a square box with less waste of space than will round, This also applies to the case of all large traders and bankers, who have to despatch large quantities of bullion every month, The private individual will probably be more interested in the platter when MARCH WEATHER RHEUMATIC WEATHER triclinia Can Care Themselve With 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills, With the doming of March POOP who are afflicted with rheumittis begin to have unpleasant reminds of their trouble. The weather changeable—balmy and springli ono day, raw cold and piercing th next. It is such sudden changes weather that sets the pangs and tar tures of rheumatism, lumbago an sciatica going. But it roust be borne ,.in mind that although weather condi- tions start the pains, the trouble is deeply rooted in . the blood, and can only be cured through the blood. All the lotions and liniments in the wprld can't cure rheumatism. Rub- bmg may seem to case the pain while you are -rubbing, but there its value ends. Only Llrough the blood can you cure rheumatism. That's why Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have so many thousands of cures of this trouble to their credit, The new, rich blood which they actually make drives out the poisonous acid and rheumatism is vanquished. Among many sufferers from rheumatism who have been cured by this medicine is Mr. C. H, McGee, freight shed fan - man for the G. T. R. at Peterboro, who says:—"In the course of my work I am naturally exposed to all kinds of weather, with the result that about two years ago I contracted rheumat- ism which settled in my legs. At times I could scarcely walk, and often had to quit my day's wont owing to the stiffness and the pain. I tried different remedies without getting any help until I began the use of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. I used six boxes of these and can say that I am about as well as ever I was, I still take the pills occasionally, and I hope that my experience may be of benefit to some outer rheumatic sufferer." If you suffer from rheumatism, or any other disease of the blood, begin to cure yourself to -day with Dr, Wil- liams' Pink Pills. Sold by all medi- cine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. PALACE A HOME FOR CRIPPLES. Mutilated Italian Soldiers Housed in Former Dwelling of Kings. The war has turned the palace of the Bourbon Kings of Naples into a home for mutilated soldiers, says an Italian writer. Around the exquisite marble table where tho guests of the "Rot Soleil" of Naples dined in the garden on hot summer nights ---the ladies in powdered headdress and pan- nier skirts, the men with lace at their merely wait the issue of war, SICKLY BABIES Sickly babies ones who are troubled with their stomach and bow- els; whose teething is painful; diges- tion bad and who cannot sleep well— can be made healthy and happy with Baby's Own Tablets. Concerning the Tablets Mrs. Wilfrid Demons, Val Brilliant, Quo•, writes :---"Please send are a box of Baby's Own Tablets as I would not care to be without them. I have used them for constipation and vomiting and am web pleased with the result." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. A Hint to Swimmers. In an address before the leading ear, nose and throat specialists of the United States, Dr. hill Hastings of Los Angeles recently called attention to the danger of a person's swimming, and particularly diving, when he has a cold in the head. Comparatively few persons realize that it is dangerous, and many even believe that when they have recovered from a cold and are still annoyed by excessive thick secre- tions in the nose they can find relief by diving or plunging the head under water. The purulent matter washed out is not only a danger to others, says Dr. Hastings, but the diver him- self runs a risk of forcing some of the pus into his middle ear. Most special- ists have obs .rved that cases of mas- toid abscess are common every sum- mer during the swimming season, At the large ear, nose and throat hospit- als it is recognized that the swimming season invariably brings en "a crop of mastoids." The advice to keep out of the water until a "head cold" is en- tirely cleared up cannot be too strongly emphasized. v'« STOMACH MEDICINES ARE DANGEROUS DOCTORS NOW ADVISE 14YAGNESIA Jtst how dangerous it is to indiscrim- inately dose the stomach with drags and sleeves and embroidered coats -to -day 1 nedivlaes Is. often not ren.11zed until too T Tt are gathered the pitiable fragments of j a e, seems so 01011)1, t0 swallo‘;''a a 10se of Some Fpeplal illlxture 111' faits -ab- ets 0f soda, peisln, blsmu th,t0.. after nettle. ,,utl the tblly of this d1-ugg•ing 10 lot apparent until, partial's years nfter- null, when It I0 found that gastric 01- ers have almost eaten their way l,rough the stomach walls, Regrets are hen unavailing; it Is in the early tages when 111,118estiuu, dyspepsia, eartburn, flatulence, etc., Indicates ex- eseive acidity of the stonult•11 and fer- n1018(101, of fond contents that preeau- inn should be tahcn. drugs and mall - Ines are unsuitable and often danger - us— they have liltlo or no Influence up- tl the h:u'mfnl arid, and that is tufty nrtars are discarding them and advis- ig• sun'rrere from indigestio,, and stunt - ch It•nuhlu to got rid of the dangerous rld - and 1c -en the food contents bland nd sweet by taking a tittle IlUre Nauru - ed magnesia Instead. Disunited Mug- esla is an absolutely 80'e. anti -acid humanity that war he left in its wake. Thee are neither candles nor Massive silver, neither sweetmeats nor 0 rare wines, The Italian Government allows 70 cents a day for their lodg- s h ing and maintenance, and food is high in Naples, , Once sumptuous chambers of the royal palace have been turned into 0 schoolrooms in the month that the g hospital has been running.. In one tc those who wish are taught tailoring, in another shoemaking'—the legless n naturally, for one must have two Il ands to make shoes or clothes. Those 110 have lost an arm are taught tele- r.aphy or typewriting. But many of e latter must begin further back an that and learn to read and write' rst. For reading and writing in southern Italy are not common accom- plishments, so there is a schoolroom-- a primary ar y schoolroom— here the al- phabet and multiplication table figure on the blackboard in front of these 'own children who have known only give an arm or a leg to their coun- y. And an arm or a leg to these Nature's Best Food Lwtxte is the bran which makjyes up the outer coating of the whole wheat grain, But why eat coarse bran cakes when you can accomplish the same pur- pose by eating Shredded Wheat tiscuitt and at the sabre time get all the rich, body-building material in the whole wheat grain prepared in a digestible form, A per, fect food just enough pro- teid to build healthy muscle, just enough carbohydrates to supply heat and energy, just enough bran to keep the bowels healthy and active, For breakfast with milk or cream., or for any t meal with fruits. Made in Canada, Glisolitte for Wounds, 'fire ambulances surgeons; and many of the field hospitals of Europe use gasoline for the hest disarming of wounds of soldiers brought in from the battlefields. According to tt writer in the Brit!siT Medical Journal, the skin and then the surface of too wound are olettnsod by vigorous rub- bing with a swab of absorbent eottou soaked in gasoline. Swabs of cotton are wound round'% pair of artery for- ceps a1 tt probe soaked in gasoline, and t11e wound is cleansed from the surfuce inward as far as the instru- ment 01111 be periled. The process is continued until the swabs come out perfectly c'Iean. Tho gasoline does 1101 rause any special smarting, and patients do not complain of its use; but if the gasoline is left on the skin and strips of salt essi ve plaster are ap- plied close together over the dressing, so that they prevent evaporation, the shin will bli,.tet. Gasoline properly used eceme to clean up not only the surl'ac.,• but the depths of wounds bet- er than anything else that has been tried. It has been used in Canadian hospitals and in many American iron rout steel foundries for many years to clean contused or lacerated wounds that contain deeply embedded dirt. THE PEACE COMET. Startling Phenomenon Due to Arrive Says Suffered Next Summer. Says ui pg Peace is coming; and with peace Ff° �0 comes a comet --one of the largest on hi' Many ' Years record ---which is due to make its bow to this sphere during the early sum mer, "The peace comet," as it is appro priately termed, is travelling at tit rate of 131 utiles a second, or over 1,134,000 miles per day, and this is it first appearance for 00,000 years. A vivid imagination would be needed to conjure up the happenings of ou world when another 00,000 years have passed, and when the 1017 come makes its reappearance, A German, by name Professor Wolf, of Heidelberg, is responsible for the 1917 comet, and he first discovered it on April 27111, 1910. Now the Ameri- can observatories have sighted the spectacle, and have cabled the news to Greenwich Observatory, says London Answers, We are told that the conning comet will be one of the most astonishing and wonderful of all phenomena. It is exceptionally large, and the near- est point reached by it to the earth will be 104,000,000 miles. Yet in July of this year it will be visible to the naked eye, though astronomers are dubious whether it will outshine in brilliancy the great cornet of 1882, which latter actually brushed the sun's corona in passing round the sun, and travelled at the rate of 300 miles a second. The Lady Spoke Last. Then Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured Her Kidney Troubles s Mrs. Felix Ascah Found No Relief in Doctors or Hospital Treatment, but r Dodd's Kidney Pills Brought a Speedy Cure. .My five-year-old boy and my three- year-old girl were talking. Glen said, I'm older than you," and was feeling elated over the fact. Ila who al- ways had a ready reply, said, "Well, I'm newer than you." When Your Eyes Need Care tee SXurineEyeMedielne, NoSmarting—Feels Fine—Ants Quickly. Try It for /led, weak, Sore Eyes and Granulated Eyelids, Marine Is colapounded by our Ooutiets—not a "Patent Medicine"—but used in successful Phyeielaus' Practice for many years. Now dedicated to the Public and sold by Druggists at 10c per Bottle. Marine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tribes, 16c and 60e. Write for Rook of the Eye Free. Marine Eye Remedy Company, Ohicogo. Adv, Waterproof lap robes for automobile drivers which remain in place should a wearer have to leave a car and walk about have been invented in England. 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One of the few sweet foods that does not harm digestion, but builds them strong and bright. .lot grocers everywhere, i ' 1i a whick can Cr readily obtained from any- ' 'ug store, it 04 absolutely harmless, s practically tasteless and a ttaspnonl'ttlwarmalien In a little warm or cold water al': er meals, will usually be found quite 0 otosteal to instantly lieu traliso execs - Ivo aridity of the stomach and prevent ll possibility of the food fermenting,, Nrinard's Liniment Believes Neuralgia. A machine for planting forest tree seedlings has recently been invented which is capable o# planting from 10,- 00 to 15,000 such seedlings in a day N. AMATEUR INVENTORS. Gentleman Invented a Gun to Shoot Around Corners. Among the ideas sent in to the Mu- nitions Inventions Department are some extraordinary ones from ama- teurs anxious to assist the country to- wards victory. One very helpful one says a writer in the Atlantic Monthly, was from a lady who desired to ex- terminate Zeppelins. 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Two sets of revolving rings instead of one feature a new double egg beat- er of twits the ordinary capacity. tcd ;' ISSUE No, 18•--'17 Ilaldimand, Gaspe Co„ Que., Mar. 20th (Special).—Mrs, Felix Ascah is tolling her numerous friends here that her complete recovery from kidney disease from which she suffered for years is due to the splendid work of Dodds. Kidney Pille. "My trouble started from a strain," Mrs. Ascah says. "I suffered for years. I was attended by a doctor and was also treated at a hospital. I suffered from stiffness in the joints, I had a bitter taste, especially in the morning, and at dates was subject to severe headaches. I had a pressure and often a sharp pain at the top of my head and my skin itched and burn- ed at night. "Neither from the doctor nor at the hospital did I get any permanent re- lief. 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