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The Clinton News Record, 1919-10-23, Page 7aldiveredim The, Er le really natural. This is duo to the allkwood tomo-ehanh- bor, oval moulded entirely from choice woods, I No Metall whatever, This superior .construction complies with the approved law of acouetie5. Like the sotlndboai'd of a fine piano or violin it gives the resiliency that unfolds - amplifies -and projects true tone. With this feature the Brunswick gives you also the Ultona - that wonderful inven- tion which plays every make of record exactly as it should be played. By a mere twist of the wrist the "Intone" provides the exact weight the correct dia- phragm and the precleo needle for any make of record. - Feet. out far yourself! Hen tbo Druuewick et your nearest deel- e1's. But first mail the coupon below, and, let ue show you the simple yet. 100% offieicnt Brunawlek now method of re - Production, SEND THIS COUPON The Musical Merchandise Sales Co., 1 ale Tonga, Street, Toronto. Without any obligation on my part. i plots, amid me, free of charge•, your booklet "All Phonographs in Ono." 1 NAME ADDRESS w L as q ii • •'<I ct s.t,ie inbrigH 1 1�IBM Stns„, ( la¢� `17llll,nft,. THE ALL WOOD OVALTONE CHAMBER BEHIND THE GRILLE A ird That 'fates Darknesi For many years the annual migra- tion of the birds, although a perfectly familiar fact, was shrouded in mys- tery. Except irI° the case of n few birds like the robin, which winters not tar south of its summer home, no one. knew where the song birds or the -shore birds went in the fall, or when • they began their northward flight in the spring. But the subject has been carefully and patiently studied by so many ob- servers and naturalists that it is no longer impossible to answer these questions. The cliff swallows and blaclrpoll warblers spend their winters in tropical South America; the golden plover, which nests on the Arctic Sea, winters 8,000 miles away in the Ar- gentine; the scarlet tanager is to be found in December and January in Ecuador and Peru, and the bobolink in southern Brazil. For a long time It was thought that the golden plover bore off the palm • for length of flight between summer and winter homes, but now that dis- tinction is awarded to the Arctic hen. This bird breeds as far north as it can find anything stable on which to con- struct Its 'heat; it has been found within seven and a half degrees of the pole. And that nest was found surrounded by a wall of newly fallen snow which the mother bird had care- fully scooped out from round her chick• The tern arrives in the Far North about June 15, and leaves again for the south toward the end of August, when the young birds are able to fly strongly., Two or three months later the birds are found skirting the edge of the Antarctic continent, 11,000 miles away. 'What their track is over that vast space no one yet knows. A few individuals are occasionally seen along the New England coast in the fall, but the flocks of thousands and thousands of these gregarious birds which alternate from pole to pole have never been met by any trained observer competent to learn their pre- ferred path and their time schedule. They must travel at least 150 miles a day -apart from their flights in search or pursuit of food. -to carry them with- in ten or 'twelve weeks from one end of the world to the other. The Arctic tern enjoy more hours of sunlight than any other creature on the globe. The sun never sets dur- ing its stay at the northern nesting grounds; and during the stay • in the south. it has two months of continuous sunlight and practical daylight for be- tween six and eight mouths of the year. - Keep Implements Under Cover. If one travels through the country at the present time, the haying and harvesting machinery on many farms may be seen standing in the field where last used. It may have been drawn out into the lane somewhere or may even be at t4e barn, but not inside it. In the Pratrrib Provinces there seems tobo a sort of reckless abandon regarding the use of machin- ery. When a binder breaks down it is often drawn oft to one side of the field aid forsaken when it could be easily repaired and made to serve for a season or two longer. The prices of all kinds of farm im- plements have gone up and it is poor business to neglect the machinery by leaving it exposed to the weather. The wooden parts soon rot away and the metal parts rust out. It takes longer A CHARMING COSTUME IIPAINFUL NE RALGIA Is Caused by Thin, Watery Blood 8748-9044 No. 8748 -Ladies' Tie -On Basque: Price, 20 cents. Body and sleeve in one, or 'dropped Shoulder; vest to the slipped on over the head, and gathered vest. Cut in 6 sizes, 34 to 44' ins. bust. Size 86 requires, with bell sleeves, 1%\yds. 36 ins. wide, or 1% yds, 64 ins. wide; collar, vest, undersleeves, 1 yd. 86 ins. wide; body and slee es in one, 244vds. 86 ins. wide, or 1% yds. 54_,inc. wide; gathered vest; i yd. 36 ins. wide. No. 9044 -Two -Piece Skirt with caught -under panels. Price, 20 cents. ',These patterns may be ,o'btained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond street, Toronto, Dept. W. WEE!, SATISFIED WITII BABY'S O- N TABIETS Mrs. Aa Bernard, La Presentation, Que., writes: -"I have used Baby's Own Tablets for my baby and am well satisfied with then, I have recom• , mended them to several of my friends Iwho have .also used them with bene- ficial results." The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the stomach and bowels and thus prove of benefit in cases of indiges- tion, constipation, colic, colds, etc. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at .25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. also to get a rusty implement into working order again. It is frequently stated that the far- mer is and must be to -day more of a business man than formerly. Men in other line of business where ma- chinery is employed see that it is oiled and properly cared for in order to keep down production posts. The, farmer should do the same. When lie pays the price that he has to pay to -day for machinery he should take good care of it. Cost of production can be reduced in this way, which means increased profits. Try'it. Spread leaves three or four inches deep on the floor of the hen house. T1lie material helps, absorb the drop- pings and provides a means of feed- ing the grafin in such a way that the !hens are obliged to exercise by scratching for it. New Game Foods From the North Of course it will• come as a ehock to the Englishman; in touring Canada, to take his favorite chair at the table In his favorite hotel or restaurant, scan the card and find that roast beef, lust plain roast beef,. is -missing, But in its place he may find roast rein• deer, broiled Arctic mush ox or cut of caribou. And the Englishman, lov- ing to take a chalice, because he likes game foods, nholt likely will order _the" reindeer, the mush~ ox or the earthen, In 1917 when the aiiortage of•foode 'throughout the world became serious and the Allies, wherever they might live, were urged to speed up produc- tion if the war was to be won, the De- partment of the Interior had passed the Northwest game act placing the fur trapping and trading industry tin- der control. Closely following a com- mission was appointed to consider the advisability and possibility of develop- ingreindeer and musk ox herds as .a means of supplying. food and clothing, The results are beginning to be real- ized now, and the commission reports that Canada has available for this new industry more than 1,000,000 square miles in the North, and that all of this is suitable for the propagation of the reindeer and the musk ox, and that the caribou -the barren land caribou -already thrives there. , This territory is unsuited for the cultivation of fruits andcereals, but for grazing purposes it is excellent, In other parts of the world the increased cultivation of fruits and grains has de- creased the areas suited for grazing purposee, but on these wild square miles in the north of Canada there has been no encroachmentdue to the war and its call for increased food sup- plies Already It has 'been found that the Arotie musk ox, a rather untractable animal, can be domesticated, and that he will yield a large meat supply with a game taste, to be sure, and that at the same time be will assist in in- creasing the supply of wool. Build Up af' ith Grd e Nuts 'Popular, for lth delightful flavor ARtd lac • $s8 It f u'r d16®S cerffeiir feed values % eces:-. ,oaryy `•fox' lary� Igditl ;•tho_best JA IJft . od j 61444 K71°j$AFl t. a.i , The Tight Little Isle. O little island, set in sea Of silver, sung by hint Who wrote on many a glowing page Thy deeds of valor grim. Rise up and be the pioneer 08 that heroic dream Thy poets knew -when to them came The bright, authentic gleam. Which gave them vision in the night - A wise, prophetic band, Who saw the New Jerusalem In thy green, pleasant land, ` Who saw the Parliament of Man, The blood-stained banners furled, And looked from thee to emanate The new law of the world. 0 England, where the great waves beat 'Upon thy time -wore shore, Up, blaze the trail, and lead thy sons, As in the days of yore. Until, at last, by man is won The prize to manhood due, And all thy poets' dream of love - And more, shall be made true. FIDDLE -FII I Keep Lives and Bowels t Clean and Active • with "Cascarets" aini Cured by Enriching the • Blood, Most people 11111115 of nelu'algia as a palm in the head or in the face, .but neuralgia 1naY•ai'feet any nerve In the body. Different names are given to it when it affects coi'ttiht nerves. Tlius neuralgia of tine sciatic nerve ie called salatica, but the character of the pain and the nature of the disease are the sauce, The cause being the same, the cure to be effective must he the same, The pale in neuralgia be mead by star\'ed'nerves.. The,,blood which, cur- ries noui'lshhnent to the nerves has be - tome thin and Impure and no longer does so, and the pain you feel is the cry of the nerves for their natural food. You may ease the pain of neur- algia with hot applications, but you can only cure the trouble by enriching' and purifying the blood. For this per - pose we know of no medicine that can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pi11s. These pills- actually make new, rich blood and thus act as the most efficient of nerve tonins. If you are suffering from this moat dreaded of troubles, or any form of nerve trouble, give these pills a fairtrial, and see how speedily you will be restored to good • health. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from any medicine dealer, or by nail at 60 cents a box or six boxes for $2.60 from -Tile Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue, sour, gassy stomach -always trace this to torpid liver; delayed? fermenting food in the bowels. Poisonous matter clogged in the in- testines, instead of being cast out of the system is re -absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes conges- tion, and that dull, throbbing, sicken- ing headache. t', Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the emit', undigested food and foul gases, take the excess biie from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste mutter and pot- sons In the bowels. A "Cascaret to -night will have you feeling clear, rosy and as fit as a fid- dle by morning, They work while you sleep. Listening Under Water. The art of listening under water was brought to perfection during the great submarine hunt of the Iasi, year or two, and it is interesting to know front Professor Bragg, recently lea - Wring at the Royal Institution, that the first experiments in this direction were begun less than a hundred years ago, says a. London Magazine, In 1826 a bell was inlmersod and rung under water, and was heard across the Lake of Geneva, Electric bell signals can noib be detected 8ev011 miles away uncial' wafer, and oW11 in the hold of it 5hip mein can Aar the eounul of a Oval dropped Heide another passing ship. '.bile Wag production of sugar in the P1111414.11 04. le flp900110ebil1S 1,000,- 00 11011114, 411111 IP men may' 9c01110 (,ho letltlljilg oxlhp'" 9f 9110 'j91110t 1, • leavant q4.1, --.,,,,t100, se. owiiunlY 0leupy in dm Morning doctor," "A11.1 13'0'70 you, el 'v'ce.tbeetrrt May X 8$1 ?n ftb2'W1ilt Old(1,ll110111l�1i1yj-"Ye,,S,"r "W o ie hot laity j ds4c?" (tile's 1114 ry t p'O1,iaeil701l,'f AD, ti'ldal, .gtya Up, and fall 'jn 0-V4 With the A Giant Sun./ Canopus, the giant of the sgiar sys- tem, 1s, according to a recent calcula- tion, 49,000 times as bright as the Bun. Its diameter is 134 trines that of the sun; it is 18,000 times larger In sur- face, and 2,420,000 times larger in. volume. The distance of it from us, according to this calculation, is 489 light year's. ' "Suppose," says another authority, "that instead .of being at this enor- mous distance it were placed in the centreofthe solar system, inlieuof the sun? .It would then occupy .85 of the space lying within the orbit of Venus, and as seen from the earth would subtend an angle of about 70 degrees of arc. Thus, when its lower limb was on our horizon, its upper would be within 20 degrees of the zenith. Needless to eay, no life could exist on earth with such a neighbor. "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from little stomach, liver and bowels What's In Man? What's a man?" mama David. A ollamist Ills been answering tl)1 01lle5. tion. A man Weighing about eleven stone Would produce, if his body were 0011- vetted into hydrogen and other 59080, About 85,000 cubic feet of gas, Worth about 115, 251, for illuminating mar - pose's. ,lie would also contain sufficient fat to make a fifteen -pound candle, enough 0011Ton to make 9,900 pencils, enough phosphorus -about fifty ounces -to make 800,000,piateheti.: Zile' body" con- tains sugar equivalent to sixty lumps and twenty op'oonsful of salt, Thecontentsof a thousand eggs Would provide ail tile. ne00Saery 111- gredients for making his body anew. Accept "California" Syrup of Figs ,only -look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the RUM stomach, liver and bowels. Child- ren love its delicious fruity taste. full directions for child's dose on -each bot- tle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say "California." The Conquest. Numbly he, stumbled to the untaken Wall, While death smote fast with quak- ing blows, and smoke Clung skulking to the shuddering ground, when epoke The chattering guns in ambuscade, Then all Whirled round bio like a dizzy sea, and pain. Glowed redly on it like a burning ship - A distant inugle plead with tremb- ling lip. And, grappling with his We, he strove again. Ile climbed the ivy at the well, and set His foot upon the deadly parapet, And fell beneath a foeman's frantic blow, A bubble of blood upon his last, tierce breath. Tben strove his Spirit, and, a eon - (purer, lo, He stood upon the battlements of death. &Iinard's Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Strs,-1 can recommend M7:- NAI1*D'S LINIMI8NT for Rheumatism. and Sprains; as 3have need it for both with excellent results, Yours truly, T. B. LAVERS, St. John, X very school• where thep1111dreir are obliged to eat 41.111011 sitotild be egtli-- tlh,e d'OV propocrink 111811" 85V1119 into k,€t19fl tli.919 Nihil the ah8 (Il en's Meal, 4f 1u 11Pgv9lltiyo 111085gl'9s of con - 09 eo W0isllnl0l9 8930 ilk crop 80131105, lien) p1owj il4 1i fljlitaI P111 } organic 1113 0r 111 111 eons etc 119v flock ftdvom1 44, but there is natlllfl' hal; 0111911,1,0 I,prpacln„ or "couleur 31arming," p'i it is sometimes bailed, ' Mt seed -sowing is 01, mysterietl's thin ifr Whether the seed fall Mt* the cart er Atte souls,"w-Amie1, ,7 i klfjlltin4[411wn S 4714 i . 1�t11si.'jV'M. ir+..613tllikllt 41tt�cp �and1[ttd', Laugh When People Step On Your Feet 1 Try this yourself then !pass T It along to others. It workel e -o. -o -o -o -o- 0 e Ouch ! ? 1 ? 1 l This kind of rough. talk will be heard loss here in town If people troubled with earns will "follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati authority, who claims that a few drops of a drug called freezone when applied to a tender, aching corn stops soreness at once, and soon the corn dries up and lifts right out 'without pain, He says freezone is an ether cora. pdund which dries immediately and never inflames or even irritates the surrounding tissue or skin. A quarter of an ounce of freezone will --cost very little at any drug store, but is shill• tient to remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. Millions of American women will welcome this announcement since the inauguration of the high heels. "The reason why so few marriages are happy is because young ladies spend their time in maldn'g nets, not in making cages." -Swift. Minarene Liniment for solo everywhere. In normal years the spice islands of Zanzibar produce 90 per tent- of the world's supply of cloves, an average crop approximatitlg 16,000,000 pounds. Invest Your Money in 6 f/2 % DEBENTURES Interest payable half yearly. The Great West Permanent Loan Company Toronto Office 20,KIng St. West The touting cul', whicill is the most felnlihu' type of car, takes its name from the feet that it 15 used by motor - 181e on lengthy tours, It he ail open oar also, With a tonneau and four doors, seating eoy011 '1)1188Ong088, minnra'a ZInimont Curve Borns, etc. For the use of the blind a geograph- ic and industrial atlas of Great Britain has been prepared, consisting of twenty maps in relief and 202 pages of embossed descriptive text, MONEY WIPERS, Remit by Dominion 1'17xprese Motley Order. If lost or stolen you got your. money bade. Did you ever rub brown sugar over the slice of ham before broiling' it? Try it. You 'will find it gives a de- licious flavor. I Lined', Liniment Iseltev80 Nous) la. Very fovv, itf any other, p'lshittte--glee such a yield sof flowers for s o many years as peony and iris and wblih so little trouble. America's Pioneer Dog &ssao loa Book on DOG DISEASES and stow to 80011 Mailed Free to any Ad- dress by the Author. 13, Clay Glover Co., Inc. 118 West 31st Street New York, U.S,A. TOPF4WI?'iDOWS &DOORS •w. y-! ' lZGS to elft your openings. Fined• ith glass. Safe do- livny guaranteed, \Vette for Pries Lig [7'I Cut down fuel bills. Insure winter comfort, the HALLIDAY COMPANY, Lirn iced HAMILTON FACTORY CISTRIBUTOIIS CANADA A limited quantity of High -Gordo 84111 Ends for sclecheap• Samples Free ii siNCE 'tj l870 116 ig 3O.7-ORCitUGH1 HELI'' W,(t17T01D. pp1; API! S 1,1''ANTED T1) AQ PX,A1N .41151,1 sawing at home; .1111010 02 ((P1tl'e time; 500(1 pay; Wgrlr 55nt uny elet noel charges paid Sand stamp ear far ttJpalars. 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Write to -(lay, k'olman Institute, 765 Temple Bldg., Toronto, assO£L At•TESIZH, 1kTUR$HS-THD HOSPITAL 8Oit 114- 1'9 OURA13LD5, in affiliation with Bellevue and Allied Hospitals,New,York, offersa course oil training to young wo- men desiring to become nurses; this hos- pital has now adopted the eight hour System. Icor salary and other informa- tion apply to Superintendent, 180 Dunn Avenue, Toronto. fANCE051, TUMORS, LUMPS, 'ETC.. ' dI000rfial and external. cured_without Dein by odr home treatment. Write us before - toe late. Dr. 13o11m1n Medical Co.. Limited, Collingwood. Ont. WANTED -Ty EVERY TOWN IN Calutcla, -a bright, energetic youth to tape orders for Reynolds' New War Atlas; no collections to make; you simp- ly tape the order; we ship the volume and collect cash; commissions paid Wmroptly every Friday; Reynolds' New al' Atlas 1s the greatest and easiest selling publication ever offered; contain- ing 251 maps, including all new bound- aries of all countries and important cities; also every Important•ovent In the great war drama from July. 1814, to the signing of peace; 120,000 words of text; 40 automobile naps, motor laws, 82 rail- way maps, "Encyclopaedia of World In- for•nmatloh"; a complete geography of the world; price only $5.60 t,o,b. Toronto; agents easily make $50.00 per week. Marls inquiries War Atlas, Sales Limited, 60 13ond street, Toronto, Ontario. SITUATIONS VACANT. ,A RE YOU LOOKING FOR AN OPEN- -f'4. 1NCL to prove your ability? Or, are you 1u1 drifting along on the principle . that everything mimes to film who fumes" -without much thought of your efficiency? If you are in the latter class, be up and doing -train your mind and memory so as to be ready for 00- , portunity when it comes your way. in other words. Pelmanise! If you -know you have ability, why not use the wait- ing moments to improve your efficiency and incidentally aequh'e that Personality which ;imams so. much in seeking Suc- cess? Small tori or big city, or on the township side line, it matters not -the Penno1, System is conducted by . mall. "Mint! and Memory" tolls you all about it. It Is a book that's free and lays no obligation upon you to enroll, though 3,ou'11 be surprised to find how moderate is the fee required. Write for the book and particulars to -day to the Pelman Institute, 765 Temple Building, Toronto, Canada. •'Instructions and Price List of FALL BULB Dont upon request • GARDENLAWN REG'D. 4 Hospital St.- - • Montreal Distributors of Burpee's Seeds ' Dept. W-1. ane std Use Cane Nola 10070 Pure Sugar Cane Molasses. Guaranteed the ideal Eaed for- Live Stock. Sold every- where. Write for prices and particulars, giv- ing number of head of live stook, to Gane Mole Company of Canada, Ltd. • Montreal - Que. DARTING, PIERCING SCIATIC PAINS Give way before the pene- trating effects of Sloan's Liniment So do those rheumatic twinges and the loin -aches of lumbago, the nerve- inflahunaticn of neuritis, the wry neck, the joint wrench, the ligament sprain, the muscle strain, and the • throbbing bruise. The ease of applying, the quickness of relief, the positive results, the cleanliness, and the economy of Sloan's Liniment make it universally preferred. Made in Canada. 85e, 70c, 01.40. 411 grades. Write for prices. TORONTO SALT WORKS G. J. CLIFF - TORONTO or Strangles in stallions, brood marcs, colts end all others is most dangerous. The germ causing dioease must he removed from the body of the animal. To prevent the trouble the same mustbe done. 2, SPOHN'S DISTEMPER COMPOUND will do both -cure the filch and prevent those "exposed" from having the disease. Sold by your druggist or,tho manufacturers. 8PC1 511 r111DIC.a2, CO.. Mfrs., Goshen, Ind., V. S. A. ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at Ail without the "Bayer Cross" For Colds, Pain, Neuralgia, Tooth- package whirls contains complete di - ache, headache, Earache, and for rection,. Then you aro getting real Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neu- Aspirin --the genuine Aspirin pre - fit's, take Aspirin marked with the scribed by phvsieians for over nmo- name "Bayer" or you aro not taking teen years. Now made in Canada. Asppirin at all. Bandy the boxes containing 12 tab- Aceept only "Bayer Tablets of lets cost but a few cents. Druggists Aspirin" in an unbroken. "Bayer" also sell larger `'Bayer" packages. There is only one Aspiria 'rBayor"-Yoe must say "Bayer" Aspirin iD tiro trado mirk (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- neeticacldeeter of Salleylloaold, while It le well known that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to emelt the public against tmitatlono, the Tablete et Bayer Company will be e(ampod with their general trndo mark, the Bayer Crass," Parker's WI 1 � on Body and Face. Red and Rol y. Cried I -or Hours. Lasted aYear, 'A rash otarted all over my little lei's body, and she had some on her face. It Ltartcd In a pimple that lme full•,pf water, and 11I et,Ied ap$,,itgq1y. She oa o. k 4 v 1p s, A hietroubte la¢ d an i t�tl"•}A •wj1h'vfree Oi pufra cap. ed • uilll S'1o9. ;o, i0 t 1?1Ar ,151)4 It ag1)0011(011 i rt7ce� rtss� pa{f o dill ir! roirxg:,:e°i• (' tmonlwiite lifses q,( bo' . Mrd .' p ahil;1gi, 132 035;1 `Vorsu+tl . ut,,,iln itet belie'binifo8C0,f1aSo4pi, 49$01136'114 1 1e'in Tcum ani indlepentie1tlJtt i u§nniesit othe dolly toilet 10nklnllg s a3ppttt1tyhhxicl91t111.t1palllh. I'er 1r a Aa rbl o nL of 1XUtlrlol bon , 1 UT innn6 n 2ag,: d dee fi 40t porde i l -4u p, mops %�nafftbg�. � A. �loid avocy�N�b1v�,� �a..wAWA• V-�IM'rW, 41114 jBtilJ N .e4 101 fy+a ti' ;' By cleaning oT dyeing -restore any articles to -their former appearance and return them to y'otl, good as new. Send anything from household draper- ies down to, the finest of delicate fabrics. We pay postage or express charges one ' way. a When you think of rt V � ,remsIrt Think of :Parker's. ,Parcels IIvaY be wilt Not tax l'+7iylaesa- W e tofu-C14a'riale• ane Way on t 004W:: .A.dvtco upon Cletaniiing Or Dy'•a x'<'mia .o>. take Will tie promptly gam tipos>, x'eegueet. Porches Op; tfOrk8 hnit"1 Cleaner's 114 17y'el.'Sf 'toitge $t. frilllOAtti IFr�w«awz'�"f.