The Clinton New Era, 1920-10-21, Page 44
The Clinton New
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SALADA BUILDING, BOSTON.
WORLD-W6DE NEWSY l
,SALADA BUILDING, TORONTO.
THE THREE LARGEST TEA-WAREHO USES IN THE WORLD
These three huge warehouses owned and operated exclusively by the Salads Tea Company, are the
largest in the world devoted to the blending and packing of ten, in less than 30 years "Salads" has become
a household word throughout Canada and the United States and is, indeed, by far the largest selling tea in
America. Large quantities are also exported to South America and to Europe, Besides these buildings in
Toronto, Montreal and Boston, other Salads offices are situated in Winnipeg, New York, Chicago, Detroit,
Bugalo, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San Francisco and London, Eng, The Company trades only fit
tea and only in tea of Salads quality, Hies assuring undivided attention to the proddct: Every packet of
Salado wherever bought may be relied ullon to be of exactly the-satnefine quality and to yield an unequalled
cup of tea. This policy bf keeping faith with the public has been responsible for Salada's extraordinary sale.
"Close-up'of the Next President of the U. S. Aia
4TEMS OF INTEREST �
TENS INTEREST a 1. candidates
Sugar dealers, so uncertain of Gov- 1 � - e of Harding Courtly and Commanding, Cox Dapper and Democratic-
-or the Presidency are 1'It two Ohio editorial
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contrasts. in seeking to Show some of
-erument, they hesitate to begin import- I these contrasts I shall not overstrain in-
ing from United States,
The soldiers' hospitals in Montreal
are to be closed and the care of soldiers
consolidated at Ste. Anne de Bellevue,
The Canadian Government Merchant
Marine, Limited, will enter the passen-
ger business.
Ste. Angele, Que., reports fresh rasp
berries and new buds on cherry trees,
and Wheatley, Ont„ butter beans and 1 screen door and walks in among a small
blooming roses, force of secretaries. Like as not as in
my own case the Senator himself is en-'
1countered in the hall. There is a small
front parlor for those who must wait,
and the little room in which the Senat-
orI
does his work, receives visitors holds
conferences and issues statements to
the men of the press es in the rear. Up-
stairs are more secretaries. Newspaper
mien chaster all day long on settees and
the railing of the front porch. Dignitar-
ies from afar come for a few hours and
fade away.
How different at Columbus)
To get to Cox one enters the grounds
of the State House flanked on either
side by great guns and statued states-
men, mounts broad granite steps, pass-
er between giant pillars into spacious
corridors, crosses a vest rotunda walled
with fatuous historical paintings and
swings open the massive mahogany
deed there scarcely could be over -state-
ment, To begin with the approach.
Harding's headquarters are in a plain
two-storey cottage next door to his
own home in a quiet shady street of a
country town. A lean and sleepy -look-
ing policeman is the only guard. The
visitor naturally looks for a bell -push
but there is none, so he opens tl
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you want. the best! Look for the Gold Medal Label on
any article and you will know instantly—without ques'"i,
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Harding Mellow, Cox Metallic -- Harding Secure in His
Opinions, Cox Feels Safest in His Own Experiences
door of the offices of the Governor.
i All the pomp and importance of high
place are here. Past secretaries, under
secretaries and doorkeeper one slowly
penetrates to a noble room where men
of fame that is nation-wide are waiting
their turn to see the Governor. And the
Governor is still beyond other massive
doors, there secretaries, other door-
keepers,
Yet Senator Harding amid his simple
surroundings is a courtly and command
ing figure; Governor Cox, for all his
magnificent setting is dapper and de-
mocratic. Nothing could belittle Hard-
ing or alter his grand manner; nothing'
could turn Cox's level head or give him'
and grand pose.
Harding is very tall, rather slender
Senator Harding
and slightly stooped; Cox is short,
stodgy and square.
Harding turns to you gently amiably
takes your hand warmly and holds it
lingeringly, his whole manner fratftieg
the question. "What can 1 do for you?"
Cox turns upon you abruptly, grasps
your hand tightly and shakes it briskly
making a quick searching inventory of
you as if wondering, "What use can
make of this fellow?" •
Harding is mellow, Cox is metallic,
i -carding lounges leisurely in his seat
and likes to throw a leg over an arm of
his chair or pant a foot on his desk; Cox
seldom laughs; in Cox there is no gen-
ial`glow but frequent bursts of laught-
er. \
Harding's grey eyes look at one frank
ly; Cdx's eagerly inquiringly,
About Harding's mouth Is a kind but
first expression; about Cox's an eager in
quisitiJeness,
Harding expounds as one entrench-
ed in established principles; 'Cox dis-
cusses workable practices. The one's
general line or thought is subjective;
the other's objective. The one feels se-
cure in his opinions; the outer feel't
safest in his own experiences,
Harding seems to preface his remarks
with, "c ant going to fell you some-
thing." Cox wears an alert air which
Seems to be saying, "Maybell shalt hear
something."
They are alike in that trite spirit of
eternai youthabides in the soul of each
tint( at the slighest chance romps out
to play in their rases. --Editor and Pub-
lisher. ' 5'~.'•I1..;it!
Harding Inas little liking for interrup-
tion while he talks and lass for contrad
lotion. "Beg pardon but are you right in
your figures?" I boldly suggested at one
point, Ile brushed my words aside with
a broad wave of one hand and n frown
for the extension of efforts which well
shadowed his face but he talked on with
out stop as thought I had not spoken.
I tried the same trick on Cox and he
broke a sentence in two rang for his
secretary and said, "We will have to be
sure about that."
In Harding there shows no self-con-
sclousness but indication that he has
long ago managed to get away from
himself; while Cox shows abounding
faith in his own personality and in his
abilities to bring things to pass,
One seems to say, 'e think" the out-
er, "1 do"
There is restfulness and reposeful-
ness about Harding only gained by
those who have struggled through great
efforts to a, realizations of inevitable tri-
umph; Cox has the alertness and rest-
lessness pt one whose successes have
stimulated to stilt higher aspirations, op
ened vaster visions and spurred to gran
der achievements,
Harding, wore a red rosebud on his
coat lapel; Cox sported a big doh gem
on his scare..
Harding's phone rang and he answer
ed, "hello—is that you Chuck, Say
Obuck drive around this afternoon and
let's go to Mansfield. I haven't had a
min" n vacation in four weeks." It is
easy to visualize Harding enjoying the
country and stopping more than once
to pluck some richly tinted blossom or
a tiny dower. estling in a hedge. Hard-
ing could be a happy roan stretched out
under a shade tree alone with a cavor•
-
ite book.
Cox seemed happiest in the midst of
his national committeemen, With him
the instinct Is to turn to the tumul of
busy places, to the quick but sure grasp
of main chances, to the jostle of crowds
to the clash of active minds and the
heated atmosphere of ardent endeavor
and important enterprise,
There is little le
l flavor of s n
. e tilttento'-
1, a.
n
ily in Harding's talk. 'there is no home
and mother sob stuff comas Prem him
and yet he for years has made a paper,
that every mother -in Marion wants in
her bonne. The suffragettes of the nat-
ion may be suspicious of Harding but
most every woman in Marion County
swears by him as womenkind's staunch
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SALADA BUILDING, MONTREAL-,
r. -eked t % please
and serves its mission
'27 2711 At.
is used in millions of teapots daily,.
Send us a postal for a free sample. Please state the
p rice you now pay and whether Black, Green or Mixed
Address Salada, Toronto. s7:a
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1919, and which provides penalties for vent fires or which requires apparatus
carelessness resulting in fires Is not as . forytthe extinguishment of fires or to
i generally known and its full import
realized as k should be. Section 515 ;
of the Criminal' Cbde was amended by
inserting the following sub -section; 1
"(tA) Everyone is guilty of an Ind
dictable offence and liable to two years 1
imprisonanas who any negligence caus-
es any fire which occasions lost of life
or loss of property:.
'Tire person owning occupying or
controlling tine premises in which
such n fire occurs or on which such
fire originates shall be deemed to have
caused the fire thrdugfr negligence if -
such person has failed to obey the re-'
quiretnents of any law intended to pre -
ould Not Sleep
Mr. Earnest Clark, Police
Offcer, 338 King St., Kingston,
Ont., writes:
"For three years I suffered
from nervousness and sleep-
lessness. I believe my condi-
tion was brought about by
overwork. I had frequent
headaches, neuralgic pains and
twitching of nerves and
muscles. I had indigestion,
was short of breath and easily
tired, I commenced a treat.
meat of Dr. Chase's Nerve
Food, and seven boxes of this
medicine cured fine of all my
symptoms. I am now feeling
one hundred per cent. better
than I was, and have to thank
Dr, Chase's Nerve Food for
the, good health I am now en-
toying,,, r "e
Dr. Chase's Nerve hood, 150 cents a box.
e for $h7E, an dealers, or illdmanaou,
Paths & Co., Ltd., Toronto,
Governor Cox
est friend. His newsboy like hint so weil' %
that the wildest demonstration made in 1.
Marion the night of his nomination was
made by theta. Pie does not talk of such
things. I-i'e wear a rose but does not
mention' !Rowers.
Cox an the other hand is strikingly
sentimental in his talk. One of itis min-
tiest public Speeches is recalled to
which+en introducing a sutger to an and
lemic he said, "You will, like her voice
because it chores front a. heart that has
made a hone for four- babies." That is
Coxifke, ale delights in the velvety taste
of sentiment on his tongue but never
lets• it get in the way of itis foot steps.
These is a vague bnet unavoidablle impres'
sills that in mattes•s of sentiment Hard-
ikng says less than he feels and that 'Cox
:feels less than be says,
]carding carafes a prenterrs rule In his
pocket as symbol of his fife interest;
Cox carries DTI his busy head a boyhood,
vision of exceptional service,
By Such as Harding the institutions
of civilization are conserved and purif-
ied by such as Cox these institutions
are conceived and advanced.
Criminal Code
Respecting Fires
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PENALTIES PROVIDED FOR PEOPLE
GUILTY OF CARELESSNESS, --013.
SERVANCE OF LAWjiI--NECESSARY
APPARATt S MUST BE INSTALLED
WHEN ORDERED BY AUTHORIT.
IES.
Cod"
nt to the Criminal )
fine"taw on Janne 6, j
In 2 and S -Ib,
carton.,
10, 20 and 1004b..
bags
facilitate the escape of persons in the
event of fire if the jury finds that such
fire or the loss of life or the whole or
any substantial portion of the foss of
property, would not have occurred if
such law had been complied with."
The Act was further amended by Sed
tion 515 A which provides penalties for
the refusal of any body or person to
make alterations remove materials or
supply apparatus with a view to fire pre
ventiont waren ordered to do so by the
proper authorities.
Days are shortening,
Outlook for business is good.
t re ,.1:.:� the butter
¢.;;:sljA
with the sugar'
,the Cook -Book says
H, come on, Mabel, I want to go shopping. It
needn't take all afternoon to make a cake!
Here, let me cream the butter and sugar. Watch
how "quick I can do, it ! If you'd ever used Lantic
before you'd realize how quickly a fine sugar
creams."
Lantic is a quick -acting sweetener, because it is fine, It distributes
the pure cane sweetness speedily, thoroughly and economically. It
saves time in the preparation of cakes, puddings and sauces, in the
cooking of presof'a,cs, its the making of candy, in the sweetening
of beverages, hot or colcl. Not whiter are the snowy doilys and
serviettes on the mahogany table than the tiny crystals of Lantic
that gleam and glisten in the sugar bowl. Not finer is the silver with!
its hall -mark. Yet, • in homes where every penny counts, Lantic
goodness Helps in the saving. It does go farther(
ATLANTIC SUGAR REFINERIES, LIMITED, 4
TRY MONTREAL
THESE RECIPES
The Lantic Library,
three new cook -books
on Preserving, Cakes,
Candies and Desserts,
will be sent to you
FREE for a Red Ball
trade -stark, cut from
a sack or from the top
panel of a Lantic carton.