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The Clinton News Record, 1930-05-29, Page 3e TEA Effective immediately 15c per pound reduction ein Red Label Tea. 54C, per pound .reduction. on Other Grades. You can now buy from your grocer at these reduced prices the Red Rose Tea he has in stock. We refund to the grocer the drop in the price. We bear the loss. T. H. ESTA r ROOKS CO. Limited TORONTO, ONTARIO 1, Managing Philip Janet T. Van Osdei For some minutes Mrs. Perkins watched five-year-old Philip and his "gang" in. their occupation of her bit of front lawn on which she was brave- ly trying to grow a respectable crop of grass. There were three small boys besides Philip. Two' of theta had wagons and one itad a kiddie -car. Philip had a tricycle. One after another, whit a great deal of noise and shouting, they would bring theft' various means of Merano• I tion to the middle of the grass -plot 1 and draw, up with a flourish, some- times with such a grand one that the rider took a Header among his fellows. After a few moments, atrial an even greater commotion, they would ride oft agate. At fait Mrs. Perkins opened one of her porclt windows and called, "Won't' You boys keep oft my lawn, please?" "We can't, Mrs. Perkins," answered Philip in MS deliberate fa'shidn. "What did you say, Philip " asked Mrs. Perkins. "I said," repeated Philip, slowly and in a louder voice, "we can't stay off your lawn, Mrs. Perkins," "Why can't you?" asked Mrs. Per- kins. "Because ibis is the station for our elevated trains -right here la the die of this lawn. And our trains have to come into the station, And you can't move an elevated station, can you?" "I've heard of its being done," an- swered Mrs. Perkins, "But I never heard of an elevated station being put in the middle of the lawn in front ot a person's house." A look of doubt crept into Philip's round face. "Didn't you?" he asked. "Where would they put elevated stations?" "They'd be more likely to put alt elevated station where they could have, walks leading to it and seine - thing besides grass for the trains to rut on." "Where'd be a place most like that 'round Here?" asked Philip, "I should think the end of the walk hetweeir the 'two 'houdes would be about the hest Place,' suggested Mrs:. Perkins. "The trains could run smoothly alone -that walla into the sta- Nurses Wanted The Toronto Hospital for Incurables, in affiliation with Bellevue and Allard Hospitals, New •.,:orlc City, offers a Three Year's Course of Training to Young' Woman, having the required education, and desirous of becoming nurses. This Hospital rias adopted the eigght-hour. system. The pupils Teeeive uniforms of the School, a monthly allowance and travelling expenses toand from New York. Vox further particulars Writ( of apply to the superintendent, tion instead of bunipiug•over the grass." 1 Phi1i1>'� cht',by face cleared, and in a moment was wreathed in a smile.. "Thank -you, Mrs. Perkius," he said.' "C'nion, kids, we're going to move the elevated' statiou," "Weill" exclaimed Philip's mother from the next porch, "I've been listen- ing in and wondering how long you'd stand Philip's impudence. You should have come out and punished ltitn." "Philip wasn't imp- lent, Alrs. Lld- dick," replied Mrs. Perkins,,"That elevated statiou he was talkinabout was as real to him as the one down the street Is to us. Those wagons and the tricycle and the kiddie•car were real trains to him. Fox the min- ute it dM seem impossible for lim to move his station from the lawn." "Well, I'm glad you take it that way," sighed Mrs. Liil'dick. "You're the first neighbor I've had that could get along with that child!" "It is a question of understanding hint, I think, Mrs: Liddiclr," answered Mrs, Perkins. "If one can look into a child's nthtd and can think his thoughts with hhn, a clearer concep- tion is formed of his behavior than is otherwise possible, and 1111 b>comes a great deal easier to manage."—Issued by the National Kindergarten Associa- tion, 8 West 40th Street, New York City. These articles aro appearing weekly iu our columns. "Vote for -Women" Coming in Japan Tokyo,—The House el Representa- tives May 10 passed a bill permitting women of 25 years or older to vote in eleetionrs for municipal and prefectural es embiies. lthough the measure likely wilt be defeated in the House 01 Peers, advo- cates ot woman suffrage hail 1t as a victory presaging full enfranchisement for women in a few years. The bill made no provision for wo- men voting for members of the Nation- al Parliament, The Cabinet withheld support of the measure but representatives adhering to both the Musette (majority) and Setyukal (chief opposition) parties joined the large majority standing for an uncounted vote. When. the bill was in the committee stage the I•lonte Minister, benzo Ada- ehl, said that although rho Cabinet ap- proved tate 111001y of Woman suffrage, it preferred slower progress In the matter, "It is not marriage that fails, but the People, 'All marriage does is to show them up —Barry Emerson Fosdick. "Few things. -in the modern world are more surprising than the change, which has come over" parents In the present generation!' -•+.Bertrand Rus- sell, v0Nelrye Pll[@.LEPS 40pt4AGIyrs41 For Troubles doe to Acid INaIGnSTICN ACIb STOMACH • HEADACHE OASES•NAUSEA- Just a tasteless dose of Phillips' Milk of Magaesla in waiter. That is an alkali, effeltivo, yet harmless, It has been the standard antacid for 50 years among physicians everywhere. One spoonful will neutralize at once many times its volume 111 acid, It is theright way, the quick, pleasant and efficient way to kill the excess acid. The stomach becomes sweet, the pain He's Fifty-two And Teething Beverly, N.J.—James J. Carr, fifty- two yoara old and the father of four children, is teething again, 'He 'rias cut Sourteen of his third set, all strong and healthy teetli, Dr, Parry Scott, Carr's physician, and Dr. Ilarold Wiukelspeolht, his den- tist, say there is no doubt that the third set of teetli is natural. Dentists have known of third sets, but natally they occur at such an advanced age that the person dies before complet- ing the set. , Mr. Carr, Who is a newsdealer in this small comrhtlnity, twenty utiles front Philadelphia, lost many of his second or permanent teeth early iii life, when, despite constant care, they decayed one by one. Some were pall- ed out, and some stubs remained. Now new teeth have shoved through tite gums and the stumps took on new life again. There is little pain,.such as children suffer. Mr. Carr now 'has twenty-eight teetli, ]-,alt of them new and half old, or four less than the average adult has. Whether to expect a new set of wisdom teeth 'is .the question which stilt confronts him, departs. You aro happy again In five miuutes. • Don't depend on crude methods. Pin ploy the best way yet evolved in all the years of searching. That is Phil- lips' Milk of Magnesia. Be sure to got the 'genuine Phillips' Milk of Maguesia prescribed by physi- cians for 50 years in correcting excess acids. Bach bottle 'containd full direc- tions—any drugstore, THE REASON WHY Thin, Weak Children Need Baby's Own Tablets. Malnutrition, or inability to derive nourishment from food, is a common trouble with little children and is en- tirel'y'due to stomach and bowel weak - nen. Another cause• of loss of flesh and sleep is worms. To correct atomaclt and bowel trou- bios end thus banish constipation and indigestion; break up colds and sim- pie fevers;. expel worms and allay the pain which accompmtlee the cutting of teeth is what Baby's OWn Tablets were designed for. They never fall to be of aid and can be given with safety fa tho youngest babe, Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or: by mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr. -Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Owl Laff3 THE ARAE mm GIRL Tiger Remembered Classified Advernciaag0 Strange, blit it; you Who Ilasi Lost Her Charm and Cycle,, Werke, 413. Specify, Avenel, A roa intuit , 1a'aut t0 keep g.is Friend's.: Kindness USED BICYLES.'' $1'0 UP. VAItsrVit clown, 100'1 stop on it, Toronto, Beauty Animals Usually Attack Man; 'A� E s 0 a hors rifer The H4thers' Chorus . "Brie sedm8 to tie ibsiug' her looks." Only 'Through Fear ties, Write for. froo eatalogaa. A. Itou t you cry, This leluai•k is often heard about girls Whether the story of Androeles, iN'`t 17 .COMB i11ITE IdOGHORw P 111 he` 1 who }noi0 once noted fo till' spark- and file lion Is true or not, it is very' �� and Barred Plrtnouth Rook Batt four ea o our yar it. 1-Iush little gas tank, '8witzor, Granton, Ont. a} day will tern lin6''eyos, tlleil rosy. cheeks and they - prettY'pice; and If true: lion had the Ms- CL?lets, rvoniierful w nt9e layers. we hwv� Bclol1, 1011 re•ttr-y. vila]tty:, The cause is not far to. Beek ' oeon tlateh(10 for ,2T Years. Dolamors' they hare 11ecarne altaOtnl1) that aC, ,_Eifion Of Carl Ilage111)eelC','1' tiger Poultry Parm, Stratford, Ontaao. the story'mi Itt not be shelf a 1pytb g charin 'The anaem(c gltl, ; slid ne6. great tragenbeek menagerie 1n- Ger Iinsb, little auto, "T12idNT16 =MAY AND JUNE Counts for the Pallor and• t)}e loss of .'after all k'veryone has heard of the Chicles always po utar Hoehn. . "Ylon't you cry, fP Wyanciottee LogQtorns 'Free You'll be a rani[ pilefolder "Pin *oncedescribes -By and leafs' her heti lbh,'may 11. 0sufferer all many, tyhere hundreds of animate are why their breeding "tells in the ,1». 1 ,, kept lit surroundings as near, as art could make them to their -native haunts. The Hagenback brothere'did a bigtrade id anima s,, supplying pri- vate and public collectiens 'with any- thing, from a lizard• to an elephant. Apart from being' dealers they had a real love fol• their wares, as the fol- lowing story .w,ili show. • Carl Iiagenbeck once •bought two ,nest:.. Order, early and save. Tarte heed .you pale anaemic girls, Trent Electric Hatchery, Trenton, Ont black hen lays ovxZuis A 1 CHICKS LEG - 'the white egg.. Got, the egg. ROCKS; MAY, 18c; .JUNK, 17c; LEG - 1 F10r21`IS, May. 17e; June, 16e. 160,%%' Iive delivery guaranteed. Express pre - Keep Trying y„,..r^L^a headaches; that nblrIO Unna.', ' Auld ' n 200 of imole chicks. 5 week o!!{ The visitor to the s i>u>bs was do- l` cite and those terrible' heart palpita tree L. Ii. Guild and s4e each and ons, Box Catalogue..%. ing lila i>est.to'Ire.ep up the converse - tiara can only behanished If the blood h 1 Rockwood, Ontario. Never Hund why the. Plenty of flesh an, noullshiug food and test will help you, but -what you need most is good' -.blood.. Those -tie% Finallye said:. le rich, "red end pure.,, • Visitor "I heal un Your volunteer fire Good blood—the kind that brings 'company alas' bought a nevi- engin', good lletiftb,. ,is created by Dr. Wil- Native—"Yep," vHams' Pink Pills. The•wbole mission to es tigers:, One, -of the little croa- nza Visitor—"Have you tried it out yet?"' curds hi caught. a sort isoinflthat oC these- Pills. is to:build , rich, red, "cold, wliieji, so affected its eyes 'that IV'ative tNol>e"healthgiVin' blood. The Pills are for some time it lost its sight: Hagen - Visitor 'What, no tires at all?" r sold by all Sole, in medicine or by, beck nursed -hie 'invalid earefuily for Native Oh, yell' Had five deo.” mail at 50 cents a box froth The Dr. several months,. visiting its.cage•daily; y3sitor="Then , iyhy 11117831't You Williams' Medicine' ' Co., Brockville, and so successful were his ministra- tried your etiglne?'t, Out. Lions 'that the patient completely' ro- • 33ative—'`Houses ',bui•tt down 'fore _ aimed. Later on both his purchases we gat there:' --. were sold to -the Berlin Zoo, where Daddy, I hobo splendid news .for• Cis CC Distinction 1s1tS1 tti time Carl Hagenbeck called at the they stayed many years. From"time Yea•. year." The fourth grade teacher is go- ing to retain my aeivices for'another gardens and never forgot to pass the tiger's cage. von on as' the animal The two things that will develop a dominating personality are a corres- pondence course and a nice fat purse. "Within the our walls of lis -.own house a roan may livea strictly.ethical tile; blit the moment he crosses his doorstep he become's entangled in a bewildering maze of relationships— with the postman who brings his let- ters, *Rh.the�urchiu who delivers ]lis milk, with the .scavenger who sweeps street—relationships in which the first principles of social justice' may have been violated, but which he is powerless to control. Throughout the remainder afthe day he may be faced with the same perplexities," writes Mr. Alexander Mackendrick in the Hibbert Journal "Ile, retrains from, buying cheap 'goods in the fear that they are pro- duced by under -paid labor, 'and dis- covers later on • to .Ills chagrin that sweating is just as likely to underlie the high-priced 'goods 'in. the fashion- able establishnient's'of the West End. Ile may find indeed, if his sociological curiosity should carry him thus far, Fame and lightning don't, strike -whets' there's nothing to attract diem. John—"The new 'electrical men„ the Robots, are said to do anything tiieY ate told to do," .Happy—"They must be married." A giri pan always tell when,sbe's in love, and site -generally does. • It's an aspiration to have something to write, but it's diudgery to have to Write something. Love, Note In the Sign Language You arouse Pty adoration With your ardent 1 When you see the 1.011 of $ in my hand, At this most important'.. In the evening a myriad Tiny flashes light your mystic op - r tics .8c I'm convinced you have my No, As I drift away in slumber; ` • You are there with vigor, vim and likewise —, And I'm slave to each suggestion That you make; beyond a ? You're tliecute though less moit- arch of My cash! - The laziest mite in the world: I•Ie married a 'widow with sixteen child- ren. Last of Clipper Ships In Race Across Ocean Falmouth, England. --The great ocean race for the last of the witid- jamntet's from Australia to England was won by the clipper ship Herzogin Cecili° in 110 days. The magnificent four -master sailed into Falmouth Bay with all her canvas set, recapturing some of• the"glorious days of sail" as she was taken to aucltov'age oft the sea front. " It was a triumph for youth. Iter captain, Dlisksen, only 26 years 01 age, is the youngest skipper in the fleet. Six four -masters, participated,' the others being rho Melbourne, the Pom- rnern, the Beatrice, the Lawhilt and the Archibald Russell; all laden with wheat cargoes. Except the Beatrice, 10111011 is Swedish, all are Finnish- oweed. Where there's smoke there's some- body's Marne. Everybody exerts all illlluetice over somebody else i4 110 more than as a horrible example. Blessed are the. poor. No one ever contracted a nervous breakdown from pulling a wlneelbai'iow or pushing a shovel. The defeated candidate in a Meet - can election never asks for •a recount. Famous men look bigger in print than they do when you actually meet then. The average mau speaks about' 12,- 000,00 words a year, soya a scientist: Not the average marrieds tnalr, Obadiah—"I thiult Peggy will make an ideal wife. Beery time I go to her home I find her darning her father's socks." Joshua"That.caught me too—until I noticed it was always the same sock." caught sight 'of him It would show great excitement. Evett if it merely heard his voice, 11 showed, pleasure and would purr like a cat, nor would it be satisfied until netted entered the cage and sat with it as friend to-frlend', People used to watch these meetings of the two friends with interest min- gled tdth fear, but there was no cause for alarm. The tiger -had' not forgotten its benefactor, Hagenbeek had • a water -color portrait ot his' striped friend and always cherished the memorial. The tiger is one of the most dreaded of jungle dwellers, for its ferocity is a by -word; but With ail its ugly 'reputation' this incident shows *that it can remember kindly treatnlettt'and a kindly luster. Most animate attack man through fear of hint, and vert' few will attack him if left alone. Iiere and there we read of isolated cases of unprovoked at- tack, but these cases ere rare, and it that the boobs 11e buys with which to is the exception rather than the rule. -nourish .itis soul and stimulate his —The Humane Pleader. moral sense, including -the• sacred Bible itself, are printed, folded, and bound by men, women and girls under conditions which preclude the possi- bility of • their enjoying' the leisure ot. mind aud 'circumstance is which the higher moral sensibilities may freely derelop. ' "'Under the ptieitings of au unsatis- fied social conscience he may associ- ate himself with 'Brotherhood' move- ments whose aim is to abolish class distinctions and to promote feelings of frateruily between intellectual cul- ture and manual labor. 13111 hi spite of all attempts to (hypnotize hlmseif with fine words or poetic imagery, the haunting suspicion will not be held un- der that It is but tt5t'biuly-veiled piteri- selsnn to think of abolishing class dis- unctions, when at any one of those Pleasant Sunday Afternoon meetings specially organized for that purpose, one 114111 looks forward to a good din- ner with a comfortable 'lire at 11111111 to finish the evening, 1011118 another has nothing in prospect but dry bread and cheap tea, "followed by the social intercourse of a street corner. "It will then be borne in upon rim that the most ineradicable class dis- tinction is the distinction between those who, hold well-paid and secure Jobs and those who have ill -paid ones 0r none at. all." - New German Plane Dessau, Ger.—The Junkers airplane, 0.38, claimed- to be the 'largest land' plane in the world, started May 14 on its first extended eroas-country iiigitt, with 20 passengers aboard. After the trip the Luft -Hansa Company will take the plane over to nee as a freight carrier. Tho craft measures 148 feet be - tweet). wing tilts. It is practically without body or tall, and gives the im-� pression of being alt 9011'tgs. There i are four Junkers motors aggregating 2400 Horsepower, and it • can carry 6000 pounds useful load. The cabins are built in the wings. More Work in Italy Rome-impfovemellt in the unem- ployment situation was reported May 14 when April figures revealed a total of 372,500 out of work, or 2932 less than in Morph, The iml)rovo• ;tent was reported especially in Lom- bardy, Veneto, Latium and Piedmont. Minard's Checks Failing Hair. "My wish to snake ' people laugh springs from my own wish to keep myself front crying." — Sir Harry Lauder. �0p.atas€� jFLAStit 'Tiles for tnootite. Nothing helped. Thea Soothe -Salva' ended itching, para in 1 mtnute.Pllossoongone."E.O,Atley.iusteat [otter. Ptlos vanlsl,. Avo tdskalfe. Aiidruggists. Heal the Sprain with Minard's. "A highbrow isa persotl educated beyond his intelligence."—Brander Matthews, DO YOU SUFFER WITH HEADACHE? • So easy to get quick relief and pre- vent an attack in the future, Avoid bromides and dope. They relieve quick- ly but affect the heart and are Very dangerous, They are depressing and only give temporary relief,tin cause of the headache still remains within. The sane and harmless' ay. First correct the cause, sweeten .the sour and acid stomach, relieve the intes- tines of the decayed and poisonous food matter, gently stimulate the liver, Start the bile flowing and the bowels pass off the waste matter which causes your headache. Try Carter's Little Liver Pills. Druggists 25c red pkgia, ISSUE, No. 22—'30 Campers Carry Minard's. A THOUGHTOF R TO -DAY A wise matt will make more oppor- tunities thea he Uncia;--ilacou. Pair Lady: "Oh, is that a man-eating lion, mister?" Zoo attendant (wear- ily) c "Oh, yes -sum, But we're short of men this week so we're feeding hint beef," Tune in on CE:0C (340.7 meters), ma111- ilton, at 7 to 7.30 ;Eastern Standard Tlme, each •eesday evening. Broadcast by Minute }Keen Company Solve that motor car cleaning problem and make your household furniture shine Mite new with Minato 101080, 1100 0101 A world's wonder 0101.110nt 1ou . ceipt cc 1b ecents 0o coample wer Clacking oand at epostage. geed= 1n11Ve interesting arfev tor Stores, 178111015 and Agents• D ."t forget to listen in to MiNUTE KLEEN HALF HOUR 195 Adelaide St. Went Toronto Special Terms and. Reserved Territories. Schoolboy Patrols Save Lives from Accidents Washington—By telling their 8011001 nates when it Is safe to cross busy thoroughfares near schools; 2000 mem- bers at the schoolboy patrol organized here under the auspices of the Amer(- eanAutomobile Association have been instrumental in bringing about a re- duction of 33 per cent. in the fatal accidents to children of school age In Washington. The safety division of the District of Columbia divislou of the A.A.A. re- ports there are now 153 patrols in the city, with an average of one patrol• emu to every 40 children. Iu 1926, when the patrols were first organized, it is said, there were 15 fatal acct. dente to children of school ago. In 1929 the number was 10, a reduction of 33 per cent., according to the re- port. On drab days the boys on patrol wear brilliant yellow ponchos and hats furnished by the A.A.A. thntl they may be easily spotted by motor- ists. ,On other days they are Identr•I4 fled by white "Saint Brown" belts. They .take their posts before and after school and at the noontime recess. Learn Wat_°Imaking • Light interesting Work Good Watchmakers (either sex) can earn good money For information write the CENTRAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL Toronto , "Peace 'wilt only be'' maintained hr the earnest application of pulite opiltion, "--Frank B. Kellogg. wk Use Mlnard's for Burns. The principle street of a town now called the Maim Street, is "No more stomach trouble, Cao cat anything," writes Mrs. E. White. Thousands say indiges- tion, heartburn, gas vanish like magic with Fruit -a -thee. Constipation, sick headaches end overnight. Nerves, heart quiet, sound Bleep at once. Rheumatism Otos away. Complexion clears quick. Get "Fruit-441ms" from druggist today. 'IG @ticura OINTMENT Atried and trusty friend for 50years. DADDY CAN NOW EAT ANYTHING Ho dearly loved a rich tit -bit. The spirit was wiling, but the flesh was weak. Whenever he ate anything rich, his boys used to say, " Poor dad,he.will pay the penalty to -morrow." Read the sequel in his own words :— "Since taking the regular dose of Hrusclten Salts it is quite different, and my boys enjoy themselves seeing me cat what I dare not touch before. My eldest son was the game, but eine he has taken Kruschcn Salts he can eat and enjoy whatever is put in front of itim," Modern artiRriat conditions, errors of diet, overwork, lack of 'exercise. and so on, are bound to have injurious effects in the long rum providing flue precaution is not taken. I(ruschcu Snits should be your safe- guard. Besides cleansing the body of impurities gently, surely and painlessly. they 13011e88 a 1,4111 power of giving hew life and vitality to ilio countless mdlfona of eons of which every body is composed. That is why physiclmts never hesitate to recommend 1(ruschcn Salts. "Skinny'. I Calmed 1 Lbs. in 8 Weeks and B®Y Fried" "To achieve . happiness it Is neces- sary to have some and never conn pletely realized, but always in process of realization."—Bertrand Emmett. FOR SALE FIVE O.G. MOi0R4 4, 1, 11/2, 4 and 8 Horsepower, all In good condition. Ch^np for immediate nem. H. Watkins, 73 Adelaide Street West, Tn.•^„t,. First -Aid For all pains and aches, toot troubles, cuts and bruises, or general massaging purposes, Minard's simply can't be beaten. "Atter trying several touter tried 100111//5 Yeast. in 8 weeks gained 11 lbs., now complexion, r o u n d lhnbe; best of all a boy friend."—S. M. Saline. Hien and women are amazed at gain of 5 to 15 lbs. In 3 weeks, Ugly hollows vanish. Bony limbs round out. Sallow, blemished skin gets clear and rosy like magic. Norma. uess, indigestion, constipation «leap - pear overnight. pound sleep. New pelt trent very first day, Two great tonics in 011e- :9reotti weight -building Malt Yeast and strengthening iron. Pleasant little tablets. Isar stpoager titan nnntedi- ealed yeast. Results in 'Al lime. No yeasty taste, no gas. Don't go round "skinny,” ugly, un- attractive. Get Ironized Yeast front draggist today, Feel great tomorrow. Money back from manufacturer if not ;lellghted with results, ,All children are subject to little upsets. They come at unexpected times. They seem twice as serious in the dead of night. But there's one form of cotilfdrt on which a mother can always 'rely; good old Castoria. This pure vegetable preparation can't harm the tiniest infant. Yet mild as it is, it soothes a restless, fretful baby like nothing else. Its quick relief soots sees the youngster comfortable once more, hark to sleep. Even as attack of colic, or d'arrhea, yields to the soothing influence of Castoria. Keep Castoria in mind, and keep a bottle in the house—always. Give a .few, drops to any child whose tongue is coated, or whose breath is bad. Continue with Castoria until the child is grown- Every drugstore has Castoria;,the genuine has' Chas. H. Fietchef's signature on the wrapper. "Your Vegetable Com- pound is a good medicine. Anyone who isein poor health should not hesitate to try it. When 1 was taking the Vege- table Compound 1 ttied f the sample Liver Pills 1 found in the package. 1 have taken them. every night since and 1 can feel myself improving. 1 am so thankful for the good they do me that I have told several women about it." -- Mrs. G. W. Posliff, 263 Huron St., Stratford, Ontario,