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A Column'Prepared Especially -for Women—
But Not Forbidden to Men
THE DAY "
-I've made the porridge, and wiped
things clean,
And got Dick off by the eight -fif-
teen;
And mixed the pudding and darned
!Bob's shirt,
And mended the hole iri Joan's very
beat skirt,
And ordered the meat for tomorrow's
stew
-(And Bobs threw
brown shoe), •
And Dick's come back with one, of A friend recently sunt ane a clip -
his colds, ping, a protest against going to par -
And the laundered tablecloth's tom ties, written The London Chronicle,. Thos
HeBusrkes 1 in
in the folds ,
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'Arad, a jug , fell out of Elizabeth's used to, go to parties and thought he
'and, was enjoying himself lint finally con -
And Land. a berth and my tea-pot rnoting outhided that he ofdpartiesdn't �and. has e it and not
ot
stand.
And now, as I set my foot orb the gone to one since and never intends
overboard .one
• stairs,
I remember, thie,mornin'g, I said no
prayers.
I'm a wicked woman, 0 Lord, I
know,
But my feet are so tired they'll
hardly go,
And I haven't a thought in the whole
,of my head—
Could You take the day as a prayer
instead? •
—Dora 1\f. Broome, in The Observer.
Health Service of the Canadian Medical
Association.
POOR BLOOD
The blood is an important con-
stituent of the body. About . one -
twentieth of body-weight • is blood.
The blood serves to bring to the tis-.
sues oxygen from the lungs and
food fromthe digestive tract. It
carries 'away their waste products
from the tissues to ,the organs, of
elimination. The internal secretions
from the ductless glands are circn-
Iated in the blood.
It is evident that the proper nu-
trition of the body and the, removal
of wastes depend upon theblood's
doing its share in these two impor-
tant functions.
The blood is subject to 'certain
diseases, but we are not considering-
actual diseases of the blood,. such.
as the anaemias, but rather , that
condition which many people speak.
of as 'bad blood" or "poor.' blood."
This is heard of often in the spring
when phopie say that their blood is
in bad condition.
When such persons are questioned
it is generally found that they are
feeling same"whet miserable, run-
down or below par, and they blame
•
Every Bell T;eleahone is a Long Distance Station
11 this new
y CI`y e
Nitiq ors
Many progressive firms today are
using long distance telephone
service to get sales at lower costs.
They divide their territories into
"Key Towns" from which dif-
ferent groups of customers can
be called conveniently and econ-
omically.
We ' assist in this by compiling
Sequence Lists of calls and giv-
ing each call a Code Number.
The salesman then just tells the
Long Distance operator; "I want
on
numbers 2, 6 and 9 my Se-
quence List".
The increased facilities for long
distance service .make Key -town
Selling by Code. Numbers
more
efficient than ever. We shall be
glad to explain the details and
help you organize your lists.
em., mel�
garcling bad blood is more Prequel t
in the spring, and for the foundatio
,of the popular idea that spring tox
ies are requited is because, during
thait season, exercises, fresh air
bathing and such matters- are ne
leeted, and particularly,' if the pe
son continuos to .eat es much as when
he is workinghard, then the body
suffers..
The condition of unfitness is not
due to the blood's 'being poor or
bad, but because the whole body suf
fees from a lack of care. Tilis can
be prevented by a proper moderate
diet, by fresh air, exercise, body.
cleanliness and care as to elimina-
tion. Spring tonics are not requir-
ed. It is not through ;medicines that
we keep our bodies healthy; it pis
through a, proper manner of living.
The way to "purify the blood" is to
attend to the body, to eat properly
,landeliminate regularly, . .
Questions concerning 'Health, ad-
dressed to the Canadian Medical As-
soeiation, 184 College Street, Toronto,
will be answered Personally by letter.
their 'bloodfor their unfitness. If
they have pimples, boils or .otherBY
sores, they regard these as evidence
condition is nature's way of ridding N ABLY KILLEDES HER GAS of bad blood, and consider that diiis
The mode of living of most of this
group is a story of neglect of all
those habits of life which must re-
ceive reasonable attention if health
is to be maintained, physical fitness
assured and freedom from the ill-
effects of neglect of the needs of the
'body avoided.
The reason why the complaint re -
the bloodof impurities.
Great Comedy "Give and Take"
Here at Canadian Festival
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A TENSE MOMENT PROM “orvia' AND TALKI8'
"A laugh in every line"—is the verdict of the critics who
• reviewed . the Popular comedy -success "Give and Take," which will
be presented at the coming Canadian Chautauqua Festival here.
and Take" is, he truth, one of the funniest plays ever
•written. It deals with the hilariously humorous situations that
:f fresh
from
a college, n fruit
avors to cannery t hwhis untin the ed ith or es HOD of an Indthe us
;I fresh from college, and
trial democracy against his father's Axed principles of how a bust -
nese should be run.:'
Of course there is a girl, and a delightful love *tory rune
throu
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uttho play.
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"Give and Take" will be presented by the celebrated Martin
n
Erwin Players, organized and coached under the personal direction
of Martin Erwin.
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Gas on my stomach was so bad it
neatly killed me. My druggist told
me about Adlerika. The gas is gone
now and I feel fine.".—Mrs. A. Ad-
amek. '
Simple g'lyeerin, buckthorn, saline,
etc., as mixed in Adlerika, helps
GAS on stomach in 10 mintesl Most
remedies act on lower bowel only,
but. Adlerika acts on BOTH upper
and lower bowel, removing poisonous
waste yon never knew was there.
Relieves • constipation in 2 hours. It
will surprise you. W. S. R. Holmes,
Druggist.
giving a party, that he has too much
respect for his friends. He has them,
one or two at a time, and really gets
to know something about them in
this way.
"Cards," said Johnston, "are a
poor substitute for conversation."
And Mr. Burke thinks all parlor
games are, and that they are an in-
sult to your friends, as they exist
only for the people who cannot talk."
The remark was made the other
evening in a little gathering of
friends that if one didn't dance and
play cards nowadays one was dis-
tinctly out of it. Nobody seems. to
ask their friend's in just'to talk. Of
course such a party might grow
rather dull, it would unless there
were a number of good talkers. Those
who wish to entertain on a large
scale 'must supply sone sort of en-
tertainment. The only way to really
enjoy any conversation amongst
friends is to have them one or two
at a time, when the -talk can become
general and conversation can be en-
joyed.
Speaking at Toronto recently Dr.
V. J. Conboy, of the Provincial De-
partment of Health, made a state-
ment that is widely accepted when he
said: "Ignor'ance, or the lack of
knowledge is the arch enemy of the
human race." The scrap heap of
life, he said, is crowded with the
torn and bleeding bodies of those
who did not know. Dr. Conboy then
went on to apply his statement to 1
the negltet of -children's teeth by
parents, First and foremost in con-
nection with his dental advice to the
public of Ontario which he serves,
Dr.. Conboy urged regular periodic
examination of the teeth. Every
child, he said, ought to be placed un-
der the care of a dentist when two
years of age. Tho first, or decidu-
ous teeth, should bei properly cared
for when they become affected. The
child's health is seriously menaced
otherwise. A.ceorcling to Dr. Cort -
boy, the most important' dentistry
anyone receives is between two and
fourteen years of age Dr. Conboy
is a high authority in bis profession
and if what he says is true, the
great .majority of parents are neg-
lecting the care of thein• children's'
teeth at the critical period. let many
communities the children's teeth at
school age conte under the inspection
of a dental clinic which is provided`
by the municipal authorities, and val-
aublo and efficient results are being
obtained. But in the majority of
municipalities this service is not pro-
vided for. After all, health is the most
valued possession that one carries
through life. And physical disability
will handicap a child all - the way
through. life. If that disability. can
be .avoided or removed, it is surely
the duty of those who are responsible
for the welfare of the upcoming gen-
eration to see that it is done,
REBEKAH'
TIIT7RSDAY, MIAYLOII' 6, 1930
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COMMUNITY BUYING DIRECTORY AND BUSINESS GUIDE
The Merchantseand Business men
e communityed below are that values equal co-operatingto anof the larger tin an effort to owns or rove to
residents of the town and surrounding
cit-
ies may be procured in local stores. A series of educational "Buy -at -Home" editorials will be re-
produced weekly along with an individual write-up of each business. The benefit of Home Buying will
be shown eaadvancement g ` mRead the IIa
e ad-
vantage of the teklYspals offered by progress
merchants, and BOOST THETOWNYOU CALL
HOME.
IRWIN'S
SALE OF DRESSES
This' week we are clear-
ing an assortment of our
winter styles at HALF
PRICE, iizes ranging from
32 to 44.
Come in and see thein.
TELEPHONE 9G
DRYGOODS AND
READY -TO WEAR
yeseieeeeeeesseeessee
W. S. R. HOLMES
PARKE DAVIS COD LIVER OIL
Is a stenderized preparation pleas-
ant to take and the best your money
cern buy.
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
TELEPHONE 51
DID YOU 1CNO1V%—
That Good I1,ouselceepine7 Maga-
zine was reduced in price? It's now
25c the copy.,
W. D:. FAIR CO.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Fresh }lead Lettuce 18c
' Fresh Cabbage, Ahways
- J. T. McKNIGHT & SON
TELEPHONE 111
Tonight! Limber Up
That Stiff Joint
Now you know what to do when
pain tortures your joints and they
are inflamed, swollen and' stiff.
Here's a soothing, pain subduing
emollient called Joint -Ease that is
made right here in; Canada and sold
by every; druggist in the Dominion.
Rub it on that stiff joint to -night
-the one that causes you so much
agony :and loss..nf tinte:rub it in
good and away it goat• thru the
skin and flesli right down to the ten-
dons and liganyen,ts of the feints •
right wltee all the trouble starts.'
Joint -Ease limbers then op --
that's
that's what it's made .for -lit brings
them back to normal—it penetrates
and out cones the soleness the pails '
ceases — the swelling "is down=
you're immensely pleased --a good
job done and done swiftly.. 60.eents
•. a tube at all druggists everywhere
with a positive guarantee of satin-"
faction or money back.
a Y
Here's something Moro --- put
tont-Ease to work on, that Poor,
lame, aching backer -all better 'by
meriting!
DAVIS & HERMAN
TELEPHONE 224
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PACKAGE AND 'BULK
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THE FOLLOWING INDUSTRIAL MANUFAC-
TURERS HEARTILY ENDORSE THIS BUY -AT-
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GET IN 'DIE slii1M
We have all heard that homely expression "fish, cut bait or go
ashore," as applied 'to the man who stands on the sidelines in the
game of life ahvays•telliug others howitshould be done, bewailing
the stupidity of his fellowmen, but never getting there in doing
anything himself. Every office has one until the boss gets tired and
chucks hhn out. Every community has its share of them, They
are the men who complain about everything from the policy of the
national administration to the methods of the local dog -catcher --
and who then forget to go to the polls on election day. Our point is
' se
that the man who lives in a community
and holds himself aloof
frons its activities is not a good citizen; moreover. he is not going
to be a happy man because he is dodging life as well as his respon-
1
sibilities. Get in the swims You may never bo
tar; you are' in the game, meeting the life Pro, a leader. r. No mat -
tar; has put you
in. No man can•be happy if he is always running away from life.
What can you do to enliven community activities? The answer is
to start somewhere, and if you show a willingness to work you will
soon be swamped with, your community activities. Work where
you can work. It isn't all political or social. Every sincere effort
at community betterment on your part 'makes ,you just so. much
bigger. Don't boast a good eonununity and then forget about it.
Don't let "George do it" It's up to you to "get in and swim."
•
W. T. O'NEIL
BUTTERMILK AND CLINTON BREAD l.oc
CLINTON CREAMERY BUTTER - 41c
Clinton
Phone 48
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.A Want Ad in This
Paper is the Key
to Success.
COOPER;:
shipment of •"Rose Bushes, which are com-
ing
arrive shortly.Owing
dlrect'froin. Holland will, •
to the heavy demand last: year we;have doubled our
order. Price, 15c per bush. Watch for date of arrival
Leaders in Low Prices The, Store With the Stock
MORRISH CLOTHING
TELEPHONE 43
MEN'S CLOTHING
AND FURNISHINGS
A Bargain In
BOYS' KNITTED
SUITS
10 Only Boys' Knitted Suits
in Tans, Browns and Blues,
Size 2 to 8
Clearng at $1.50 a Suit
ELITE CAFE
After Skating or Dancing come to
ELITE CAFE FOR QUICK LUNCH
SPECIAL DINNER NNER 40c
LUM - SAM, Proprietor
TRY DAINTY -MAID BREAD
t r BUNS and CAIl;E9
Made to Quality not to Price
IBARTLIFF & CRICH
TELEPHONE 1
CLINTON PUBLIC
UTILITIES COMMISSION
VACUUM CLEANER TO RENT
50c PER HOUR.
TELEPHONE 20
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK
K
32 in. all -wool Dress Flannel, reg,
price $1.00 yd. Special price 65c.
54 in. all -wool Dress Flannel., reg.
price ,$1.50 yd. Special price 89c.
3 pr. only Plaid W1ool'Blankets, colors
Rose,: Blue and Mauve, Reg. $12.50.
Special price $9.95..
PTIUMSTEEL BROS.
CLINTON CREAMERY
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EGGS, CREAM AND POULTRY
TELEPHONE 145
RECREATION CLUB
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