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The Clinton News Record, 1930-07-10, Page 3Arabian Spices; and Mysterips of the East Lurk in, Jerusalem's Byways "'Plae''—Rice Cooked' in ' Fat—Spiced English Beef and Midget Porters Fascinate Visitors Jotusaleni.-Exotic corneth Pf Jer- fat, you won't 'get plan. , There' aro, nsalem are l:eing explored by a, Pales• centuries of exotic' cooking behitid' Line journalist who describes onto£' plat. the -way places where tourists .rarely "I men io lid plan when taikale of the meeeertees. In the Georgtanlenar- g'o, yet where ie to be found much of ter, yon can have;a meal of. ehashillc., the variety of colo: and interest with. It le IInglishroast beef with the nibs which Jerusalemis filled. tery of all the East to the roasting, "A 1: • ; with eight people squeezed do not know holy" it. is ,prepared,, bate' Into six ;,eats will take yob right tneo'. have a 'suspicion that' it contains alt the Butch rias • Quarter, the deecripr the spices tit Ara`». You may not re= tion, says, ''where people wear glori-, lists the may it served nit ;but -if you ously- colored -dresses which, resplen- ctee hot have a meal of shashllk, your. dent In Boatel -1a, have not lost all visit; to Jerusalem ewili have been in their resplendency In Jerusalem, Here ream. • you will find silks which stake the "There is a Quarter for ICurds who mouth water. The colors are perhaps come from Kuedistene But yap. scarce - a little gaudier than you may like and ly..need to go'to their,Quaitei' to see the gold and silver thread may seen; .them, 'They are to be found on every -a little too rich tor you to take baolr main read with a pack on their back with you' W somber- London or to waiting to carry your.lugghge for you, some other sunless City of tae Weat, for the Kurd is the bent 'of burden .o Yon will try and secure a meal in the Palestine. One short man will take house of a Bukkharliin. Ile will give, your grand Waive heave it on his back you a dish ot plau, which is like- the and wails -along with it as quietly and taste of all the luxurious sweetmeats asnobly as a carltol. He looks se email of India. It is merely rice cooped iii that you would never suspeet he could a bath a fat. But it you cook ricein carry more than a tin of`btecuits. , D .i ctors Hopeful For Cancer Cure Dr. Macearty of Mayo Clinic Tells of Fifteen Factors in Recent Address Detroit -What chance -for recovery has the cancer' patient? How long will he live? The answer to these questions, of such vital interest to the sufferer and his family, were given in a consideration of 15 factors by Dr. William C. Marcarty, of the Mayo ` CUinto, at the meeting Here of the American Medical Ossoclation. One of the most important factors Is location of the growth. The more gland that Is attacked tate shorter the patient's life will be. If tate cancer Is so located that it produces pain or bleeding or obstruction in the early stages, the better the patient's chances because be will get early treatment. If the cancer grows inward on an or- gan tate chance of recovery is worse than if it grows out from the organ. It the heart and kidneys are function- ing efficiently the outlook is poor. Size of the growth, age of the patient, Ions of weight, duration of the disease and the way in which the cancer cells act In the body all have an influence on the patient's chance for recovery, but the exact,signilloance of these factors is Itot certain. When the cancer is on the breast, the outlook to good. This type of can- cer can be permanently cured when it Is recognized and operated on in the early stages, Dr. Arthur Dean Bevan ot Rush Medical College, Chicago, ' said. Breast tumors occur lo about three women out every 100, he said. Of 300 women who came to a clinic during the Year, cotnplatuing of a tumor growth of the breast, only 200 women have a tumor. Halt of these Women hove a benign tumor and half a malignant tumor. tit malignant tumors the outlook is good if the disease 'has not spread to ad - Joining parts of the body, such as the glands Of the arm. et -Flay Beneficial The use of X-rays and radium after ,operation on cancer of the breast gives much bettor results than the operation alone, Drs. Hugh P, Trout end 'C. tr. Peterson of Roanoke, Va., reported as a result of 20 years ex- -pertence In these cases. These pitysi- 'cians were Impressed with the fact that cases of cancer are being seen 'earlier than ever before, and that therefore, results of treatment should be better than ever, The public Is not yet suiticiently tatvare of the need 02 early discovery `and treatment, another speaker on cancer, Dr. William H. Kramer of the 'tumor clinic, Jefferson Hospitai, Phila- delphia, said. He declared that eau - der threatens the very foundations of civilization, In. all the discussion of cancer by the country's leading ex - Nets on the subject, only radium, X-rays and surgery will,Itlad and elec- inc surgory as adjuncts in special eases, were mentioned as treatments which could lead to Cute of the dis- ease. The average patlelit does tat yet realize that these,are the proved methods of treattnont. He has not sufficient faith in the medical pfofes- 'sion, and tta is why patients icy the thousands will follow fake cancer cures around the country, Dr. Kramer saki. Fever Treatment The .:ses of fever in treating die- ;eases are growing,. latent to be re- ported Is itsuseis curing lameness, ,described. by Dr. H. G. Mehrtens of ,San Francisco. In hardening of the arteries and cet'taiil other diseases at- tacking the blood vessels of legs and arms a ooitbination of symptoms lcttown as claudication Inure. A patient may lye Without pale while resting, but on moving about he Will develop such rain or Weakness. that he Can no longer stand. Stich a patient can be helped by being kept in a Very bot bath,' about 110 degrees Fahren- heit. The baths are repeated daily Lor two or more weeks and In many cases give permanent relief. For the child who has developed anaemia after a bout of evhoopiug laugh, rickets, -bronchitis or sipp�riter lweaketteng disease, injections of iron directly fin 'the lining of the abdom- inal bdomitnal cayity are beneficial, Drs. Clifford and Grulee, of Chicago, reported. Treating this secondary anaemia with Mon, has formerly been a tedious pro - nese, iron taken by'mouth or injected into the arm or a vein does not ie generale the blood very quickly. The new method, which. is supplemented by ultraviolet ray troainteuts, gave method has no -effect in primary anemia or pernicious anemia, Dr: Gen - lee emphasized - Lion Caught in . - Trap Climbs Tree Bulawayo, Rhodesia . -A lion enter- ed a farmhouse in'Chtsamba district of Southern Rhodesia recently and. killed a dog under the 'bed in which. the farm manager was sleeping. _, f At another farm a young Hon was caught in a wire trap for wild pigs. It uprooted the trapeethtelt tightened round its, neck, and jumped into a tree, from which it was found- next morning hanging dead. • Claw marks showed that the lion had climbed 15 Et. up the tree when It either jumped or Yeti; The pole of the trap became wedged in a fork in the branches, and the lion cues left suspended by the wire In mid -a. le Siamese' Princes Arrive Their .Sere;te highnesses, Prince AjjUa, Prance Cltirtisakti and -Prince. Prasobsri.(leit.to right), nephews of his Stipreme.Majesty the King of -Stain, who roaclied Vancouver June 21 aboard the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Rdssia. . Chase- UP- haseUp the att'eam; Dodging stones, • Surging laughter, Breathlessmoans Over the bill, • Across -the late, Flat en the 'grass- • And up. again!' ' Light on the brambles, Splash to the moat, Mocking cries Prom. a ,.Wind -white throat, In through a window flash. on the stair, • Wild hall' fallen, ' White breast bare! Laughing surrender, End oL a race', And rod mount listed To a lad's brown face! -By Margaret Phyllis MacSweeney. Greek Language Should he Studied Holyhead, Wales -"I heartily in- dorse the suggestion of E. Derry Evans (headmaster of the Holyhead County Secondary School) tliat every facility should be give': for tate study of the Greek language," declared Marys Evans, principal of the Univer- sity College of Wales, Bangor, speak- ing at a prize distrib'stion held here recently. It would be a fine thing were facilt. ties to be provided in tlteir second- ary an higher grade schools, Dir, ' Evans said, whereby pupils could gain au introduction to Greek by first Hot Dap lily e4Astudying New Testament Greek.' ,i J' �a Wales had great Sunday School tradi- ard on Baby! 110nand if these were to be main -j Mined is was imperative that the tan- Jnty--the 11100111 02 oppressive heat; red-hot days and sweltering nights; is extrontely Bard on little ones. Diai'r- hoea, tlysentry, colic and cholera tie fantura carry Oft thousands or precious little lives every summer. The anoth- er most be on, her guard to prevent these troubles, or if they conte on sud- denly to light them,' No outer medi- cine is of such aid to mothers during tate Itot sutnl0et' as is Baby's Own Tab- lets. They regulate the bowels and stomach, and an occasiouat dose given to the well child will prevent summer complaint, oe Ft the trouble does conte sedclenly will itmtislt it. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by malt at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockcv111e, Ont. , Keep Cool IL you wish to keep cool, Don't be a fool And worry about title and that; Don't think of the heat, la your talk be discreet, Relax like a well-behavet cat. If you wish to keep cool Don't be a fool. And eat many things to excess; To be well and strong, Stop habits all wrong, Masticate more and eat less• If you wtsle,to keep Coot Don't be a fool Be prudent in alt that you do; Keep your mind calm and sweet; Ignore haste amid heat -- So here's a cool Sommer to you! -Grenville ICleiser Wrestling matches between women are the latest exhlbitlon offered to sen- sation seekers In Pares; "It's great stuff," sez the otcid Cor- Pera1. "Puy -day night I drank tsvo quarts of it an' I didn't even stagger, "Two quarts!" gasped the John, "an' ya didn't even stagger?" "Heck, no," see the ould Corporal, "I coutdn't even stove" Minard's Liniment dives quick relief. good x'esults on a group Of sly Young Henry Ford, motor' magnate, prior to sailing of George B. Cluett,. Greaten Missions' supply ship, with lis i prose, 'nt as. gaiilod weight and crew of college students, with hospital supplies and foodstuffs for the Labrador miesbons. The motor magnate. as improvement was still in evidencer eight months after the treatment. The guest of Sir Wilfred Greeted( erigta), inspected the vessel in Boston, Mass., harbor, • I al nage of the New Testament should be mastered. Wates should see Id it) that steps were taken immediately, to assist in this work, ' 1 These Were also the days of great religions discussions, etc., and if those were to be apnt'oaahed intelligently' a knowledge 02 New Testament Greek was absolutely necessary. Planes Have Far to Go? Considering that the total output of passenger cars, trucks and taxicabs In the United States for the first four months of 1930 was 1,440,590, It is clear that the atrpiane has quite a die - thrice to go before it will bave caught up with the automobile, • Daring an Air Ministry test of a large supermartne flying boat at Southampton which ie controlled by an automatic gyroscopic system, some- thing went wrong and, probably much to the human pilot's surprise, tile craft looped the loop and then ilew on agafu on e. level keel, A Real - Nerve Tonic Is .a -Bountiful Supply of Rich, Health Giving. Blood. Sufferers Prom nervous debility find. themsblvee 111ed,.1oW-spirited and un- able to keep thele minds on anything. They are totally unfit/ to: perlotni their. everyday duties. Doctoreng'tlie nerves with sedatives is a terrible -mistake, The :only reap nerve tonic is a good supply or rich, red blood. To secure this rich, red blood Dr, WIlliems' Pink -Pills should be taken. Enriching and pilrilying the blood itt their whole mission. -Cot,. earning; them Mrs. Albert 'Bentley, Bancroft, Ont:, writes:-"Two'years ago I was a cotnplete wreck; in bed for seven mouths; extremely nervous had no color. Nothing I -tried seemed to help me til1I began Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. My condition at once im- proved and today I am well and able for anything without fatigue or trou- ble." You can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by malt at' 50 cents a box front The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. ' Gliding Popular - Sport . in Britain • Loudon -Great Britain must or- ganize a series of summer camps, or even a number 02 Week -end ramps, if gliding is to become attytltittg but the sport of a Pew enthusiasts, That is the view which TXetr Kron- feld, the Austrian gliding citampiota, expressed to -a reporter recently when he discussed the possibilities of glid- ing in this country. "You have an ideal country here" he said "and I ant surprised that Great Britain has tot taken it up more seriously. She became a great na- tion 02 seaman iu the days et sailing ships. > That gave her a sea sense which power -driven ships will never do. In the sumo way a glider or a soarer gives you ale sense which pilot trained on a power -driven ma- chine rarely acquires, "I am sure that more than half- the aeroplane crashes could be avoided if the pilots were trained drst.00 glid- er's and then on soarers.". Herr Kronfeid explained how in a glider one learnt to do a series of hops then in a more adyanced type or craft one learnt to, do "S" bends in the air. Finally in a high, efficiency soarer, one was able to keep up al- most Indefinitely while there was any wind. "Where there are clouds," he said, "there you can soar for there is always a rising current 02 air which causes the clouds:' Minard's Liniment for all Strains. Copenhagen Union Purchase island To Be Used as Children's Playground Copenhagen. -Atter somotvhat pro- tracted negotiations the Union of f Copenhagen municipal teachers have bought the chinning Island ot Thoro, off the coast of Ftihneit, itself an is- land, site almost opposite the ancient and pteturesque town of Assens The recent owner had spent large sums of money on it and, amongst other things had erocted a colossal bronze monu' meat of tate' old Northern god Thor, at - ter whom the Island is called, and which cost twice as muck as, the teachers have Mild for the whole is - laud, with reshletce, ou.tbuitdings, museum and so forth. The Copen- hagen Municipality has guaranteed the purchase anal, The purposeis to turn this island into a holiday resort or 'colony," as they nail it In Denmark, for Copen- hagen school chitdt'en, and for which purpose it is simply ideal. Some more cows will have to be added to the live- stock, so that there will be milk enough for the children who are to spend their holidays there. There wilt be an "ail tate year round" colony Lor children, and this 'section of the work will ttaturalIy en- tail regular teaching of the children. There is ample accommodation for the teachers. This is the first venture Hole in the matter of an "all the year round" colony for children needing care, and the innovation is being re- garded with much interest.'he build- ings leave nothing to bedeiired, being equipped with central heating and other modern insta1'etlons nna it is expected that 100 citildi'en eau be re- ceived in the new Itomo. The island, which in the past itas been much frequeuted by tourists, will remain open to the public throughout the year. Denmark is rich in islands along her extensive coasts; they num- ber about 50 and Thoro Island now will become a children's sanctuary. Ford Takes Helm! Owl Laffs I'd raihoo tee a sermon than hear one any day, ' I'd' ratiher oho ` would tvallc, with me than merely tell the .way; The 'eye's a, better; pupil and more willing than tete ear; Fine counsel' is confusing, but ex- ample's always clear; The best of all the preaghers;ate- the. men who live their creeds, Por to see good put into action is what everybody needs,'• Having a talking picture of your wife is all right if you are deaf Lind blind. Pretty Saleswoman - "Don't you want a talking machine in your home?" Bachelor -"'This is so sudden," The home is safe so long 'as women ase more interested in cooking schools Chau card gimes. • A member .of a western legislature was =Mug a speech on some momen- tous question. In concluding he said, "In the words of i3anieI',Webster, who wrote the dictionary,'"Giye me liberty or give me death'!" _ One of his colleagues pulled at his coat and in a hoarse voice whispered, "Daniel Webster didn't write the dic- tionary; it was Noah." "Noah nothing;" replied the speaker, "Noah, built the ark." There is no tragedy comparable to that a old age without funds to pay for its 'uselessness, Hubby -"Does she look her age?" • Wife -"No, she overlooks it'' Covering up the truth opens up an argument. One woman who wouldn't look an- other woman in the face is sure to look her in the back when they pass on tate street. Good habits are easier formed titan bad ones' broken. "Tire jig is up," said the doctor, as he viewed the man who died, of St. Vitus dance. You don't need a' license to hunt trouble, nor dogs to scare it up. Did you ever,seea mosquito wrestle with. -temptation`? - 'Truant Officer -"Why haven't you sent your son, Johnny, to school? Don't you want him:to team to read?" Proud Father -"It ain't necessary, .now that we have the taikhtg movies." The honeymoon is over when the bride discovers that her husband stakes the sante kind of noise her fattier did when he parts with some money. No matter how well any elan or wo- man may know their stuff if they have mean dispositions it does theta no good. Dad -"Why, Mildred, I am sur- prised! Aren't you going to give your brother part of your apple?" Mildred -"No, daddy. Eve did that and she's been bawled out for it ever since." Friends, like stars, shine lerightest when. one's world is dark. Sarah-"Iiow did the wedding go off?" Pantry -".Pate until the parson asked the bride if she'd obey her bus - band." Sarah -"What happened then?" Fanny ---"She replied: `Do you think Pm crazy?' and the groom, who was in a sort of daze, said 'I do'," God give ns mot, And women stead of of 40 -year-old Rappers: Luxury: Something the bank wisely refuses to let you have the, money to buy. Poori ' l� saes Gasp For Air in lndi ., na Bloomington, Ind: -Tire reason why the emuli fists ht Snosv Lake, Indiana. conte to tate top gasping early in Sept- ember is reported to the American Association for the Advancement of Science by Will Scott of the Univer- sity' of Itndiatta. He says that for thirty years this annual fail phenomenon has been go- ing on. Last fall he analyzed the water. He found a sayer of water between top and bottom iu which the Oxygen was ntuclt reduced, and this layer acted like a trap to small• fish. They could get neither above nor be- low it, . until so nearly asphyxiated that they floated to the top• The extreme reduction of oxygen ap- pears confined to a` sltort period of time. HelpfulHints! It is a 'Mistake to keep biscuits iu the same tin with cakes. If placed to gether, the former quickly become soft. If ;neat is not to be used at once in }lot weather, sprinkle a little pepper over it, This not only discourages flies, but helps to conserve time. juices. Mint will keep fresh for a considerable time if it is washed in cold water in'which a'littie carbonate of soda has been dissolved. ' Suet will not stick to the knife while chopping if a tittle ground ricehas been sprinkled- over it. When frying foodstuffs care should be taken to avoid placing too' much into the ,pan at one time, as tins de- creases the temperature of the fat. Add a few drops of lemon juace to Tice while it is °eokh g, Thle not only whitens- the rice, • but separates the gtaems, Bacon will not shrink while frying it it has beet' dipped into flour. inard's Liniment Checks Colds. ew r c 123 The Lace Box Sylvia cane funning to her smother with a Piece of lace. "May I have this to dress up with? 1 want to be a queen." "Mercy no! "Where did you find my Venetian lace bertha?" 'It was in.a box on the closet self, and you don't wear it any more!" A quiver was appearing in Sylvia's chin. , Mrs. Burnet was just putting an her hat, but she took it off, and going to the closet, welled the lace box to the bed.. A pang of memory shot through Iter. She could remember her own mother gently unwrapping the blue tissue paper covers, taking mita chris- tening robe and saying: "Three Syl- vias have been ,christened In this dress. See the lovely little puffs, and the lace it is trimmed with Is real Valenciennes." Now a fourth Sylvia had been christened in that same stress -her own little Sylvia who was looking at her with tsars of disap- pointment. The laces in the box were scrambled by hurried little fingers, and on one wrapping was a black smudge. 'That's my fault," thought Mrs, Bur- net, "for not having taught her about these beautiful things," She unfolded the point lace wedding veil that lay inside and began to tell all she know about the way it was m t made; how the Peasants gathered great bundles of flax and soaked them In water until the thiols jacket of the stem rotted away leaving the tiny tangle of white fibers beneath; stow it was combed and then spun into threads, and how the patient women sitting on their doorstops In the sun worked away day after deb, and some- times year after year, on the sante pattern, putting in the flowers and teud,lts and dainty traceries; how cer- tain tamilies had been so noted for their-lace'ntalcing that they had come to flake lace only for the kings and queens and royal Princesses. "Do the Indians make lace, Moth- er?" Sylvia asked. "Not if you mean the Amertcan MM- dians," her mother answered. "Some of tide tribes make embroidery, but they Itave never made lace, at least, not until taught by white people. Some civilized nations have never made auy of importance, either, but you and I would need to travel a good ;many miles it We visited every country where the lace in this box was Mads, flare is a mantle made by Spaniards Ito South America, and here is a bit of Brussels Iace made in Belgium, This Venetian is Made of a tiny braid. Doesn't the pattern make you think of the waves and bubbles in the water in the wake of a gondola? It is very different from the leaves and flowers of this Duchess or this Irish crochet" "Let's play a game," said Sylvia. "See if I can name each piece and tell its country as you put it back." "You may handle them yourself," said her mother, "only - -" "OnlyI must get my hands very clean first," and Sylvia slipped old' happily, conning back after :a Lew min - 11 utas with a pair of Pink, perfectly scrubbed hands. As she etped told the laces and Put them back in their tissue paper covers she said, "Mother Pm glad you didn't let me dress up. IL you had I should only have been. thinking about me and not that the lace was lovely at ail." -Issued by the National Kindergarten Association, S ++ West 40111. Street, New York City. These articles are appearing Weekty I nonr columns. • rot Blisters - Minard's Liniment. Man to Fly to Moon? - In making his statement that man will ily to the moon: Within the next century, John Q. Stewart, associate professor or astt'onomioar'physics at Princeton university, evidently tools into consideration the fact that the first 100 years are reputed to be the hardest. • A metal found in South-West Africa, and known as zinc -blonde, produces a bright light when sisuok or rubbed, even- under Water. Kurses anted The Toronto notional for Etrourables, in aiYhtation' with Bellevue and Allard Itospita t, New '\ork City, offers a Three Year's Course of Training. to Young Watson, 'staving the required education, sad desirous of becoming nurses. This H*0spitathas adopted the went -hour oeetenl. 'The pupils receive uniformts of the School, a tuontitly altawance slid travelling: extretees to and froth Nets ]Fork. For further particulars writ; or Only to the Super ate:Meet. In the Sunset of Life A little more tired at close of dayl A little less anxious to have our way; A little less ready to scold and blame; A lithe more care far a brother's name; And so we aro nearing the journey's end, Where time and eternity meet and blend. A little less care for bonds and gold; A little more zeal for .lite days of old; A broader view and a saner mind, ..A little more love tor all mankind; And so we are taring Mown the way That leads to the gates of a better day, , A little more love for the friends of youth; A little less zeal for established truth; A little more charity In our views. Silver foxes and other Mr -bearing annuals are now being bred for their steins on over 500 farms in Germany. _.i Two, carries, having finished the day's work, were communing neon their experiences. /Wet sort of a bloke did you get for your second round?" asked one, "Well;' replied the other, "when he was ott the fair- way he was a perfect gent, but when he was in a bunker was worse'u a war book," . Classified Advertising Poli SALEM bAlbY CHICKS-tt'la 11A'I'UHI1:b) 11.51100 last year in four varix ilea. Write Car Free oataingue A 14 Switzer uranins, tint. AGEIPTS wAxrTtta A ORIN1'S EARN 0001) MONEY 111.. selling the bust fruit trees, shrubs, tines, evergreens, roses, 510.' town or country; selling outfit supplied: every beth t;lren; eomntisslatts paid weekly, p7. 11 Smith & Sons, MA,. Winona, On- tario, 000 acres fruit and nursery sleek, Relieve Insect Bites! Minerd's neutralizes the poison of 'mosquito and black BY bites. A dependable antiseptic, Slimming Slick Contain eho medicinal propertica of C,,icorni Freely lathering and eanntire, n pron,oten akin health and protect, 11,, newly shaven aorfnco from lafcation, _:Se. )vorytvLoro In May and June I was badly rundown anti had faint spells until it was a drag to do my Work. In July attd August I didn't seem to pick up so I de- cided to try Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable' Compound because I saw it advertised: I took two bottles and now I am the picture of health. I feel fine, do all my work and milk two cows. If any woman writes, I will certainly answer her letter." --Mrs, George R. Gillespie, Punnuhy, Satskactche- tuan. ISSUE No. 2B.—'30