The Clinton News Record, 1930-05-15, Page 3onlateiseaussme
rife!!'1318
esu
Sc
"at
Effectiv®': 9 m
per pound reducti
LACK and MIRE
111
ed ate Y
na on RED LABEL
ler
TEAS.
n on RED LABEL
li
per pound red°heti
GREEN TEA.
per pound reduction
ORANGE PEKOE.
IIS
on RED ROSE
All Grocers are authorized t'. sell their -resent
stock at these reductions, We recoup t,i.em f
their loss,
ESTAGROOKS CO. Limited
TORONTO, ONTARIO
Lacking Somewhere .
Buttons are plenty, and- thread is
cheap,
Yet bachelors look forlorn,
or
s
tate
Because they Jack. the hili
knack '
Or wontau'to sew them on,
Use MInard's for Burne.
It rests .>♦'1L1 us whether we see, good
'or ill; but to order that we may see
as much its possible, let ue be as much
with, and of; what is clue, clean, path
arses I anted
Canada
By D. P Graham, aged 12.
Oh, Canada! thy magic name,
To which none other can compare,
Suggests to me a lard supreme
Blest with rich mines and fields
so ,fair;—
Gold; silver, nickel, iron ore—
All found somewhere from ahore'to
shore—
Wide fields and many forests great
Help to finance our youthful state.
Tho O Oronto Beanital for =mumbles,
in . affiliation with Bellevue and !Ward
Hospitals, Novr Tort City, olOorsa, Throe
,roar's Conroe ofthe Training' required eoa argon
Women, havingnd eo a This
and dosirons of . beeMn n nurses.
This
hour
System. has c UO roOeIv a tutiforma .of
tho g . The pup
the School, a monthly anownncb and
travelling amputees. to and• from New
work. For further particulars write or
apply to the Superintendent.
DON'T SUFFER
ITiI DANGEROUS
INDIGESTION'
1)0 you super. after meals with a
belching, from sour and acid stomach?
Many believe their have heart trouble
and tremble with feat, expecting any
Minute to drop dead. This. condition
can be prevented, likewise relieved.
Take Carter's -Little Liver Pills
after meals and neutralize the gases.
Sweeten the sour and add stomach, re-
lieve the gas and encourage digestion.
The stomach liver andrbowels wilt
be cleansed of poison painful. and
dangerous indigestion disappears and
the system enjoys a tonic effect. Don't
delay. Ask your druggist for a
pkg. of Carter's Little Liver Pills.
PHILLIPS
For gy®ublos
due to Acid
I11II0eaT1eN
y{Go STOMAdN
un,t
HOADAClta
0.45E6+61AUSEA'
When first thy name in air was was growing' discouraged. One day,
breathed
It came from Amerinian tongue;however, I saw an advertisement of
' q
And many wars about thee seethed
In days when Canada was young.
We took thee f
And learned to glove French yore,
thee utorepaid
more.
Thanks to the roldiers of Isaac Brock
That we our southern rivals mock.
Mackenzie and French Papineau,
0 great reformers of our stater
0 great lords Elgin, 'Durham, ohl
You made our Constitution great.
Fathers of Confederation,
We would give you. rank attd station.
Ye builders of the Oanadiatt. West,
We would give you of our best.
So. grew our' country ih the past
Into the nation of to -day;
May each Canadian heart stand fast;
When other count -les tempt, say
Nay."
Then in the future we will grow
Till we with wealth shall overflow.
We'll keep the honor and. the truth
That we have won in early youth,
Sucglrrier Days
r r 7'�sS�'sa't�'�'
:�R 3_<.�>r. ,.,.:���^�aa,.':��.�..:.v':�'' �� .':.. �k,�nu. 3.. :.,',�t„.�t�z �..s�� ,?;:5�` ,r;.'�"'"�a ,'�?' � .a2xa,�•,.°`�.
Classified Advertising
--.. pOE SALE..
BABY CH 10103,-W10.H A .:at:B
A. 216,000 last year In four varie-
ties. Write tor free' catalogue. A. Et
SwltzOr, Granton. Ont.
MCI C.77 COMB. WHITE Lp1GTOE2O
1,7 'and Barred Plymouth Rock -Baby'
Chicks, wonderful winter lavers: We 081'0
Poultry Yarn Stratfor ford, Ontario. elamGro
"TRENT"• MAY AND. 1IIN13
r' x Chicle% always popular. 110cks,,
Wyandottes. Leghoins. Free
folder. Pin Money describes
why their breeding' 'tolls In rho
tfeot ". Order early and, save.
Trent Lrleotric Hatchery, Trenton; Ont.
1�-T
TrnCtyoDc.l$e'TiCYFOOR Se0EUaPd-
i. naAmps,
Lake and .flyer travel remain to Canadians the 'complete and perfect holiday. From Niagara, Toronto and
I iiingstoa the, holiday 'alias more to the lower . St. Lawrence and Saguenay 'rivers.
1 This gjimpse of the taurentians and the lower St. Lawrence is typical of the summer days on those famous
trips. (Photo by Canada Steamship Lines.)
Asked if he was starting a new fad
by •walking down street carrying a
handkerchief in .his hand; a man re-
plied: "Fleck, no, :that's not a hand-
kerchief. It's my wife's dress I am
taking to the cleaner." •
Kindness and courtesy would be
seen 'Oftener if some people didn't mis-
take tile former for weakness and the.
latter for cowardice.
GIVE CONFIDENCE
TO YOUNG MOTHERS
A simple, and safe remedy' for 'the
.cemmon' i11e ,of Babyhood and child=
hood should be kept in every home
where there is either a baby or a
young child. Often it is necessary, to,
give the little ones something :to
break up:a cold, allay fever, correct
•sour stotnaoh, and.banielt the irrita-.
bility,that aeconipahies the tutting of
%teeth
1xperienced mothers always keep
.Baby's Own Tablets in. the -home as a
safeguard against the troubles that
Oise their little 'ones so suddenly and
the young mothereau 'feel reasonably
safe with a Lox of these Tablets at
hand and ready for emergencies.
Baby's Own Tablets .are' a mild hut
thorough laxative that act' without)
gripping and they are absolutely{
guaranteed free from opiates or other
harmful drugs. They are sold by
medicine dealers or by. mall at 25
cent's a box from The Dr, Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont
WAS RUN DOWN
AND VERY WEAK
Too Little Blood .the Trouble.
Mrs, Jas. A. Iiaughn, Bridgewater,
N.S„ writes:—"i was badly run down
and very weak So muck so I could
scarcely do my liousework My nerves
were affected; my digestion poor; I
had continual headaches and could not
get a restful night's sleep. Different
remedies failed to be of benefit and I
Owl Lags
----
Helen-"My hair has lots of elec-
triclty."
Clara="It ought to have. It's con
nected.to a dry cell."
It's very likely that cold suppers
COMM more divorces'than cooling love..
Girl Friend—"Sq you're going. to
-New York? Aud where are you boys
.stopping?"
Traveling Man = "Listen, baby!
when we go to New York we stop at
nothing!"
"I atwaYe like to have somebody in
the' back seat with my wife when we
go•for a ride. It takes her mind off
• the driving."
a case similar to mine which had een
relieved by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
so I decided to try them. A few
weeks' use of the. Pills fully restored
my health and now my household
duties are a pleasure instead 0f a tor -
tura."
Mrs, Haughn's whoie trouble was
that she had too little blood. Dr. Wil -
hams' Pink Pills were of aid to her
because they renewed and purified her
blood and that good blood promoted
good health, for where good blood
abounds disease cannot exist.
You can get these Pills from any
dealer lit medicine or by mall. at 50
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. •
Mrs. Maul—"I saw your .husband
Yesterday but he didn't see me."
Mrs.
Saul—"SO he told the
But How Temporary
If happiness exists,
I've 'found it-
A half a mince pie
'With a boy around At.
It's easy ,enough to serve a drink in
Ben—`I think it ie going' to rain be-
fore night"
Bill—"Gosh, I hope not. I want to
water my garden
Many a town which has no zoo
boasts of a social lion, a white ele-
phant, a half dozen queer birds and
three or tour blind pigs.
C i.1CNK
20 ,Famous .Breeds to choose from.
Send for free chtdk Catalog; It ,ttas
valuable Information on breadths'
chicks,
Essex -4: telielry-
7019cratoii Rfnrycs
Boz 207-W, Essen, Ont.,
FOR SALE
FIVE D.G. MOTORS
1/4, 1, 1V2,.4 and S Horsepower; all In
goodmedlate
condition.
ale. 'H.e Watkins. 73 Cheapfor
Street
West. Teecnin.
'The doctor who examined me the
other day said I ought to pack. up and
go some place where It Is warmer."
"I've beets told to go there many
tines before iu much fewer words."
It's embarrassing to admit you've
never been offered money for your
picture and a testimonial.
Au ice cream manufacturer adver-
' used that he would give a cone free,
the ]ant
Cuggcnra Talcum
antiseptic.. Prophytactie
Fragrant atter Itecrerhbog
The Ideal perfume for theakinafterrhd. bathing.
250. everywhere—Sample, Free
OCulleuri." Po: 2616, Montreal, Canada.
IN
OIONGER SUFFERV
11
writes Mr. M. McArthur.
Tb 31.13' .l '
Thousands ,ay constipa- k
aeon, liver trouble, Indi- ND7I(`i.E5iy"
gestion, gas endovernight Co els? .jFAilt ,
with Fr'ult-ativcsnktcrves N1gVQl1ySFNh
fquiet. Get "Fruit -a -fives"
rom druggist today. .HEADir ,rF4r
4o ny �aam d
in Bathing Suit,
Gamed 15 Lbs.'
it
Fie nnberd to His Son 1 an illegal place. The hard part is to every boy who called at p
serving the 1,0010 goes oes with it. and brought along his dog. One dog
Iter as
• )erred
near collapse
to
Was i
ue
i hb
or-
12. I boys
one g
By D. P. Graham, aged had lost her dtusband, and slating all the b Y
A lady
"Do you hear the call had given instructions to the stone hood to 'obtain their cones.
Of Valkyries from the hall? mason as to the wording ou the tomb- .
'Oh; the gods have sent for thee; stone, the ending to be "Rest in Gladys—"Underneath it all I'm real.
Come thou warrior to the free. Peace." in the meantime her late ly an Cid fashioned girl!"
Odin Thor, and Tiu are .calling; George—"Gosh, you wear binned-
husband's will disclosed the fact that
Come and follow! rove and roam;
she had been shabbily treated. erg?"
Brave the waters, go to Shale, She rushed to rite crone mason and l
There Valkyries take thee home. told him to omit the words "Jlost in I sleep is never so sweet as on morn -
Go sea -hiking, like a Viking,
Roaming, rolling, roving 1 Peace, ,lugs you have to get up early and go
Riding, gliding o'er the sea; Mason—"I'm sorry, but they have to wort..
already been carved,"
Ride the0, glide thea, Lady—"Very well,
Rolling like a Viking o'er the sea.
Heal the Sprain with Minard's.
We have, our friendships, our affec-
tions, our interesse in each outer' but
our real lives we must live by our-
selves, •
. Reduce"
the Acii
Sick stomachs, sour stomachs and
adigestion usually meaa•excess acid.
•!liestomach nerves are over-stimu:
ated. Too much acid makes the atom-
colt
tomash and intestines sour;
Alkali -kills• acid. instantly, The beat
Corti is Philips' •Milk of Magnesia, be
iaauee one harmless, tasteless dose
4lieutralizes many times its Volume in
held. Since its invention, 60 years
'ago, it has remained the standard
with physicians everywhere,
•"Go thee to cold Shite; to 1Vlulia—
The gods will call thee to Valhalla;
Markland, kletluland, and Vinland
Shall see thee, my brave son Mirand.
Only Vikings brave and true
Are in the sagas here remembered;
Think of Beowulf, of Tiu,
These are mentioned, not like rlem-
herd.
F'lemberd was a coward; thou
Would do better, 0, my son,
To turn towards Beowulf thy prow,
And then follow, follow on.
Go thou rolling, go sea -hiking,
Roaming, roving like a Viking.
"Pear not, son! Be mot like I;
Go thou to the sea and die;
Die in battle or at sea,
But—remember Fiamberd, me.°
Then the Norseman breathed his last;
Fell upon his couch and died;
And Mirand forgot his past,
Tried :) rouse his mother's pride,
All his hamlet kept the advice
Of old Flemberd to his son,
Turned their prows to Beowulf,
And .then followed ,on and on.
And Mirand cried anon, sea -hiking:
"Now I'ut dying like a Viking•"
India and the Empire
Bombay. Times of India: The notion
that India would by•givtug preference
to some other part of the Empire
merely be doing a•good turn to Some-
one whp perhaps never did her a good
turn is fallacious. The Empire is a
cellection.of nations held together not
only by ,sentiment but by considera-
tions of their own advantage. That is
how India should regard her position
as an integral part of it. Directly she*
does so she, will perceive how friendly
Mistimes bargaining between her and
other Dominions is a matter to be re-
garded both directly and indirectly in
her interest because it is in the in-
terest • of the British League 'of • Na•
tions whoa° strength' and her's are
bound up together.
Take a spoonful in water and your
unhappy condition will probably end
in five minutes. Then. yob. will always
know what to do, Crude and harmful
methods will never appeal to yen. Go.
prove this for your, 0wa salvo, It may
save a great many disagreeable hours.
Be sure to get the genuine Phillips'
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi
clans for 50 years iu correcting excess
acids. Each bottle contains full direc-
tions—any drugstore.
•
High School. Boards and Boards of Education
Aro authorized by law to establish
INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND
ART SCHOOLS
With the approval of the Minister of Eduoatlon
DAY AND EVENING CLASSES •
may be conducted In accordance with the regulations issued by
the Department of Education.
THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION
Is given In varlbus trades. The sohools and classes are under the
direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
Application for attendance should be made to the Principal.
of the school.
COMMERCIAL. SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING,
OISLD
R CULTURE AND HORTICULTUREprovided
SCIbn o AND AO I
Por In the Coarses of study in Public, Separate, Continuation and High
Schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational: Schools and Departments.
Copies of the Regulations Issued by the Minister of Education may be.
obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament t3ulldifgs, Toronto.
1
then add, `Until Campers Carry Minard's.
Wo Meet Again."
They had to Blake skirts longer 01'
they wouldn't have been skirts any
longer.
You"ve probably noticed that all
the 'bargains are in things you neither
need nor want, .
Tough little Frank was visiting a isoa.) .0.
67
seacoast town and one day on the
beach an old salt said kindly: "Theses
here are fish. nets. Know how we,
make them?"
Frank—Sura, easy. You just take
a lot 01 holes and sew them together."
General Smuts
Sydney Bulletin The cables report
that General Smuts, the 'ex -Premier of
South Africa, is mentioned as a prob-
able Governor-General of Australia, If
any' such idea ie really entertained, it
-should be dropped at once... , Much
as we might desire to oblige South
Africa, our ,first duty is to preserve
the reepeet in which the office of,
Governor-General is held in Australia:
. and to do that there must be no sue-
picion.of partnerehip in any holder' of
it, General Smuts, coming' to Aus-
tralia, might forget that he ever was'
a partisan. But others will not forget
it,; and thereby irreparable damage
may be' done to the high regard iu
which the ofttce Should be held and
thus far0has been held.
—.. -0,--,
Forgetfulness
Stranger than remembering,
Stranger' is forget1Uluess,
Softeningand making less
Every sharp and precious thing.
If the rebel thirst had bursted
After springs too beautiful,
Imperceptibly it learned
}IoW' to drink the bitter pool,
If there is ;a room' that trust
Not be entered, any 'm010,
Comes tito soft and gradual dust
Drifting .down behind the doors.
` Surer than remetnb'erieg,
Surer is forgetfulness
Shuts the window lit tiro spring,
IaYs away the oit'Ver 'dress.
I
t
t' ,
Ie1 ClY
1
iu
tto Loudon 1\
Ellen
Stinson
Our present-day custom of throwing
rice over the happy wedded pair as
thas
and wife comes down to ey leave the bride's ns f omaan the
Persian. Rice, the emblem of fruitful-
ness, has played an important role in
Persian marriage ceremonies from
Americans and Gandhi 1
Calcutta Englishman: There is one
type of mind in the 'United States
which is much given to what may be
termed experiments in religion. These
people are always ready to welcome
any new prophet and to take an in-
terest in unfamiliar beliefs. oT them
Mr. Gandhi, as an ascetic and a
preacher of unusual doctrines, natural-
ly 'makes a strong appeal. Then, there
is another class of Americans, imbued
with anti-British instincts,' who are.
only too ready to accept the mislead-
ing accounts of British rule broadcast
by certain interested publicists. Oa
the other hand, there are many intelli-
gent Americans who ,so tar from ex-
pressing antipathy to Great Britain
trankly recognize the great services
she has rendered in India and else-
where,
'Base11
7io ;.?
Baseball players use Minard's.
for stiffness, strained ligaments
and braises. They also recom-
mend it as a rubdown.
Il tinard',s Checks Faliing Hair,
Inching Ends i o 11 EVRInlaitS
Mad eczema for months. Single application of
Soothe -Salva' ended itch and burn in t minute.
1 bog ended disease for flood," Jane Paula.
'Soothe -SOW ends Eczema
qui
cketime
wItchap� u
ISSUE No. 20—'30
APPLICATIONS
• Ara Filled As Far
As Possible In the
Order In Which
They Are
Received.
Far
"Gained 15 lbs. tak-
ing Ironizod Yeast.
Was always ashamed
to, wear bathing suit
but uoty I eau and not
feel too skinny." -
11ulah Lanniugltam.
Thousands
15
lbs.
rite of 5 to
w
gaited bit 3 weeks with lronieed.
Yeast. Bony limbs round out. Ugly
hollows fill in. Blemished skin gets
clear and rosy like ragic. Nervous-
ness, indigestion, constipation disap-
pear. overnight. Sound sleep. New
health and pep front very first day.
Two great tonics in one --special
weight -building Malt Yeast and
strengthening Iron, Pleasant little
tablets. Far stronger than unmedi-
cated yeast. Results in t%, time.
So quit being ashamed of "skinui-
nese," sallow skin, Got Iroa:zed
Yeast fro u druggist today. Peel'
great tomorrow, Money back from
maaufactu •er if • not delighted with
quick results,
BICYCLED/ ROAMS
Best rnade.lowest cest,
.
i,..�� 110 up. aid. W 0I•-
'� talion paid. Write
�l lt'or Tree catalogue.
ai-
xx�ii ice' a
:td aatulot;uc. Bf-
,I la �rAv6 cycies,supplios,tt
u-hotesaiC price5..
PEERLESS EIOYf'LE wo73,80
1914-5 Duudae Street West, Toronto
APPLICATIONS
Offering Annual
ONTARIO Work Are
DEPARTMENT Invariably
OF AGRICULTURE Given the
Preference.
Help Supplied
The Colonization and Immigration Branch of the
Department of Agriculture for Ontario will have available a
number of Experienced Married Men With Their' Wives
and Families—Married Couples Without Children—
Also Bingle Men.
advisors requiring -help nen
advidad to makete early application to
Geo. A. Elliott
)treater of Colonization
ParlOraliamentlte, Ont, 131,108.,
T
Filo Your
Application
at Once
Alt Men
Placed Subject
to Trial Period
HON. JOHN 9, MARTIN, Minister of Agriculture
Babies •
There are times when a baby is,
too fretful or feverish to be sung
• toltaleep. There arepains ut
mother cannot pat
t
there's no tune when any baby
can't have the quick comfort of
Castoria 1 A few drops, and your
little one is soon at ease -back
to sleep ahnbst before -you can
stip'away.
Remember thisharmless, pure
vegetable preparation when chil-
dren are ag
ailing. Don't stop its use
when Baby has been brought
safely through the age of Colic,
A Different Woman
"1 have great pleasure in,infonninp son that
Srusehen Salle have worked wonders. for me. I
have been a great sufferer of liver and kidnep
trouble. and after truing one bottle 1 am a different
woman. 1 had to glee up my work, but thanks to
IInuehe, Salts 1 an; bark at work aaain, and
R+r0 ipg Bon a tittle 00007/ ,nnrnlnp,
ear oI the tiftl0 contpinintt pier whish a, chit.
Madras tete. IIs 1,t happier `nod brighter.
1 have 0,110804 a snap -shot o) amt and id!. 1 am
43 years, boy 6 years. i shall nitonp$ 01,p070
Tnonmetal Krusehen, and I mould not eWhoa
t
Nam myself in a h+Odgio-Dim)
ai letter en ate for rn.pedloo.
ltrunchcn Salta Is obtainable at drug and
department mons In Canada at 760, a bottle.
A bottle contains enough to Inst for 4 or 5
months -menl health for halt -a -cent a day.
diarrhea, and other htfantile ills.
Give good old Castoria until your
children are in their teens!
Whenever coated tongues tell of
constipation; whenever there's
any sign of sluggishness that
needs no stronger medicines to
relieve. Castoria is pleasant -tast-
ing; • cit
Buy
children
love
o take it. B
I.
the genuine—with Chas,
Fletcher's signature 'on wrapper. '
"My daughter Catherine is
fifteen years old. She was very
irregular, often sick at her
stomach and had to stay in
bed two or three days at a
time. One of your booklets was
sent to us by mail so I got her
a bottle of Vegetable Com.
pound. Catherine has been
taking it regularly and she is
gaining in weight and every
way. I told the neighbors anda
w
fe,
with good re alts ur other girls are
Mrs•1Clar-
ence Jenkinson, Box 14, Thorn-
tae, Ontario,