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The Clinton News Record, 1930-11-13, Page 3Hove the Telephone (-leaded • • "Great stuff!" exciaimed•Jack Wright, former captain of the local foothill squad. "Next best thing to being 'with the boys is to hear from you regularly and to know how the team is shapiug up." Jack's team mates (thought a lot of, theta captain and when the doctor ordered him right at the very beginning of the season to go to the maintain sanitarium for a complete rest, they arranged amongst themselves to call him on the long distance telephone tiro or three times a. week. The calls cost very little and as coach Hennessy said "those telephope talks not only cheered Saok but they kept the team members right on their toes for naturally, they didn't 'want to •talk about anything but wins. when they spoke to Sack!" ,Ancient Tree Bears Twelve -Inch Apples Front a tree tw.ce as old as the I Dominion of Comdata J. 0. Freil of Niagara Township has pickedapples of a deep purple color: and et very good quality, known. as "the Inuit Chief." The tree is over 120 years old, and was a veteran when- Coufed- ,eration was.signed 63 years ago. The seed was 'brought to Canada from the Old Country by sailing vessel. Meas- ured on an average, the fruit had a 'Cireuntferenes of 12;u inches. Pneumatic tyres and unsplinterahle glass for windscreens may be eons• pulsory for all motor vehicles ill live or six years' tante. WELCOME tib EW YORK and lPi1SoTEL RNOR INTO? 3Jl=r$i. oxo 7r"•A ice. opporitc PENNA.R.R.5TATIONN 4E04 1200 Rooms teach with( path ands Servidorr ROOM AND BATH •5Oe Ups • Be Yourself! XCnow what YOU want and take it, Don't dither all the day; But if you cannot :make it, 'Then put the hope away. Don't spend Your time repining For what you cannot gala, Accept the silver lining , In every cloud of rain. Know what you mean, and say it; Don't use another's phrase. In kindliness convey it, Your censure or your praise. Consider your opinion; Don't take ft ready made. Your mind's your own dominion; To think don't be afraid. Know what's your job, and do it With all your heart and -power; Don't merely situate through it With one eye on the hour. For every oecupatiou Is worth while doing Well; Theses' such a sure elation In knowing you excel'. Be what you are sincerely, Not apoing other hien, Pretendiug you aro really One of to tipper ten. No matter what your station, 'Tia character which tells; 'Tis not the shop location Bat what it stocks that sells. —'t. M. P. Light Upper A. black velour suit has the loveliest dress, ninde of a skirt of the velour with the front panel extending up al- most to yoke line and buttoning onto a green oft -white brocaded satin blouse. Tvlinard's Liniment refreshee the scalp. High School Boards and Boards of Education Are authorized by taw to estabilsh INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND ART SCI -TOOLS With the approval of the Minister of Education PAY AND EVENING CLASSES • • e' may be conducted In accordance with the regulations Issued by the Department of Educatton. THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL. INSTRUCTION is given In various trades. The schools 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 TRAINiNC3, • HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE ANb Af3R1CULTURE ANO HORTICULTURE are provided for in the Oourees of. Study in Public, Separate, Continuation and 'High Schools, Collegiate InatitGtes, Vocational Schools and Departments. Coplee of the Regulations issued -by the Minister of Educatton may be obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buiidingo, Toronto, ay be causing those frequent headaches WHEN there's too much acid in your stomach, you must force your- . self to work, and even pleasures are too great an effort. Appetite lags; the digestion is poor; the whole system suffers. Laboratory tests show an acid condition- is due to errors in our modern diet. But you need not wait to diet your way out of the trouble) Take a tabfespoortj'al of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. This will neutralize the excess acid instantly; make you feel likea new person in just a few moinents. Take alittle whenever heartburn,, sick headaches, nausea, flatulence, indigestion or biliousness show the digestive system is becoming too soma aPH1tt1P5 y1�t9t0cNFs✓ � R IForTrouldes' due to Acid INDIGESTION scum sroMACN lisAcnaimo GAa, tigUSEA acid. Whenever you are taking -cold or feet sluggish,, weak, constipated. Phillips° Milk of Magnesia has a gentle laxative action. Delightful to take.Endorsedlby. physicians for 50 years and pre. scribed everywhere for men, women and children, The genuine is always a liquid; it cannot be 'made in tablet form. It always bears the !dame P,hillipse for your protection, Woman's Fortitude Growth o Canada: ht Manufactures Raising of Crop in 1605 First Agricultural Process in Canada Tokio,,Japan=Canada's*growth into .a. great manufacturing ,country was described by R. F. Thorne; Montreal, in a recent address,here before a luncheon, given by' prominent Jap- anese to the :delegates of the Asada, mission of. the Canadian Chambers. of Commerce. In 1870 the value of Canadian mann- factui'ing,was $221,000,000, Mr. Thorne said; Iu .1928, the latest year for which complete ,statistics .are avail- able, it nas.$3;770;000000: The capital invested in more -than .23,000 estab- lishments- was $1,780,00;000 and the number of employes 088;000, Going back into the /cradle of Cam adieu industry, ,Mr' Thorne •said the first agricultural .process -to. be 'car- ried on by Europeans In what is now the Dominion of Canada, was the raising of a crop of :grain at' Port Royal, Nova Scotia, in 1606: • The first inanufacturiilg process was the grinding of grain in the Autiimn of that year-,:: • Tlie present century had witnessed the chief forward movement in Can- adian mantifactnres, the result of two great influences, first, the "boom" ac- companying the opening up ,of the Canadian west, and, second, the Great War, whinh not only created enor- mous demands but ieft'a permanent imprint upon the variety and efficiency of Carnahan plants. At present Canada ranked as the third largest producer of electrical energy in the world, Mr. Thorne said, following the United States and Ger- many. Investment. .in this industry in Canada now amounted to about one billion dollars. Do Eagles Carry Forces Herself to 'Smile Through Rain. "1 never seem to find time to rest," says many an overworked ltouseWlte. Under smiles and .forced cheerfulness' site conceals weariness and nervous' depr'eesion; iteaduebes 'and buck - oho. Often she le in real pain, .but still refuses to give up. This very fortitude is apt to be her undoing. If she continues to neglect •the signals Of distress she will sooner or tater suffer a serious breakdown. A noted doctor has stated that nine - tenths of the ills of womanhood are due to poor blood, That anaemia is the cause of the low spirits, the poor appetite and palpitation that make life a burden for so many. There is no hoed, however, for wo- men to suffer in this way. All the miseries of anaemia can be banished by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Tltese Pills create an abundance of new, rich, red blood and this new btood will bring strength and vitality to nervous, overtired wonieu. The Pilin are sold by all motllcine dealers or by mail at 60 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock. villa, Ont. How to Avoid Cold Feet You can avoid cold feet this winter by lengthening your blankets and cont. fosters so that they will tuck in securely, since so few really tome long enough, Take a strip of unbleached muslin 12 inches wide arca as Heng as your blanket or comforter is made. At- tach it -securely across tate bottom of your blanket or comforter, having first had the other three sides hem- stitched in tate color of your bedding or else blind stitched or done in col- ored feather atitebing, Rice Custard One cup cooked rice (more it you like it), two eggs, slightly beaten; two good tablespoons sugar, pinch ofsalt, about a Tint of milk, a little nutmeg. Combine allaingredients in a baking dish, Set dish in pan ot,llot water attd bake 'in not too hot aridoveu un- til a silver knife will come out clean. Tiny Tot Travels Alone Off Young Babes? Hardly a, year 'basses that news- papers do not publish reports or a child being carried away 1»' an eagle in Switzerland or some other part of the world. • Most of these reports are, no doubt, made up, out of whole clout and may be dismissed as pure fiction. The U.S. Biological Survey states that it is unable to find a single authentic instance of Ulla kind so far as North America is concern- ed, It is possible, however, that some of• the Iarger'eagles may, under unusual cIrcumstahces, seize and 'Carry away small children. The golden eagle, it Is estimated, can carry a weight of 12 or 16 pounds aid it often preys upon iambs,,fauns, and kids. Dr. W. Reid Blair says that the Harpy eagle of Genteel and South America "attacks and ]tills animals of more than three times Its own size and weight. Turkeys fawns, faxes, sloths and monkeys alike t.:; airatasta, to this powerful bird's claws." There is no reason for supposing that such an eagle, when lruugry, Would discriminate against ,an unprotected small child. The Kirghtz Tartars from time im- memorial, have employed golden eagles to Hunt antelopes, foxes, wolves andother game. Three thousand tuilee by ocean steamship and a 'further 1400 miles over land—all the way front Edin- burgh to Winnipeg, has n0 'starers fav .little. Joyce I3raidwood,'aged 31/, who'xeceutiy sailed unaccompanied.by Canadian' Pacific liner Duchess. of Athol!, , from `Glasgow to Montreal, Canadiau Pacific transportation •ser- vieea Once more took care of hop at the latter'. city' and Conveyed her to waiting frleude at. Winnipeg witty whom site will live: "Here is an incitation 1c'nty golden wedding." •"Your go!' •-•zddiitgf" "I atu•marrying the oe'. of a.mil- 1lo0 For.Dry Skin—Minard's Liniment. . Owl Laffs The Turkey It saddens ane to see the turkey As, with mind upon his work, he Views with undisguised` dismay The coming of Thanksgiving Day. For him the pumpkin has no charm, Cranberries cause hila mach alarm, Chestnuts give him collywobbles,' 'Wring from hint most plaintive gob - hies: His sojourn sad and grim, No kindly Providence for him, No hope is his save that his breast May lie beneath an alien vest. Beautiful Daughter ----"Well, ` I pro- posed to Harold myself to -night." Her 'Mother ---"You must be mad!" Beautiful Daughter --'You're darned right I amt' ITS turned me down," While we are, on: the subject, we might say ,(me,trouble' with young people to -day is that they do' too ntucb petting, and another trouble with their parents le that they do not do enough. • Pail—"Glue me a kiss or I'll sock you•over the head and take one any - Guard the Children from Autumn Colds The fall is the most severe season of the year for colds ---one day is warm, the next cold and wet, and un- less the mother is on her guard, the little ones are seized with colds that may hang on all winter. Boby's Own Tablets are mothers' best friend in proventiug or banishing colds. They act as a gentle laxative, keeping the bowels and stomach free and sweet. An oceastoual close of the Tablets Will prevent colds, or if it does conte on suddenly•thelr prompt use 'will re- lieve the baby. The Tablets are add by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. way" Pauline—"I'll not give you a kiss— and don't dare hit me too hard!" Aren't We All? The scene was the smoking room en a popular train. The newcomer of- fered his package of cigarettes to tate only occupant, but his 'ofcor was de- clined with: Occupant—"No, thanks, just finish- ed one. Or rather, six would be more like it, but I've got to do something to i keep my mind off of business.". Newcomer—"Business not so 'good?" Occupant—"Not so good? (groueh-i !ugly) It's terrible: Every merchant I've visited this weak is complaining. Some of 'em ,spent au hour or more giving me the gruesome details, and now they've got me feeling the same way.,! Newcomer' -"I don't see :tow they Can do." Ocoup10ant-- "Do what?" Newcomen—"Spend an hour talking about 'business conditions', Occupant -"No' business coming in, I tell you -»nothing else to do. You don't understand." Neriiconler--"I'm afraid I don't. I'm a local merchant, but I'm so busy tak- ing care of my business I haven't had time to learn of this slump yen speak of. 'Matta oi; fact, my business for the Aust aline months of this year ex- ceeded that of last year." Occupant—"Say, are you just hand- ing me Pollyanna stuff 'to cheer me up, or is this Cu the level?" Newcomer—"I don't see any reason w11y I would want to 'kid' you; I never saw you before, and it will prob- ably be better for my morale if I never do again," Occupant—"I'm sorry, stranger, Pal just down iu the dumps, and I forgot myself. Here, have one of my cigar- ettes, and then tell me how you put it over." Newcomer --"Put it over? I didn't know I was doing anything unusual. and so never stopped to analyze tato reasons." Occupant—"Weil, naw that you've heard nl•y story, I with you'd try." (Deep silence for a, minute or two). Newcomer—" Xbout two months ago, I wrote two contractors saying that I would like to built au addition to MY Roma, giving me au extra bedroom and a sleeping porch with. nn enlarged kitchen and breakfast room on the first floor. One has nada no reply, and the other waited three weeks, only to tell me that ho -was 'tied up' on a big contract, Two weeks ago I' arranged to have my :come re— decor-ated, beginning the following Monday. The decorator has not shown up yet. The man: who cleans coy basement every fall, tends 107 furnace, carries out the ashes, etc., has not put to an appearance this fall, despite my fre- relent calls and Itis equally frequent promises. I telephoned three tinges for a man to come and see a car that needed repairing and overhauling and putting In running condition. He never came." Occupant—"But how has that helped your business?" Newcomer—"It hasn't, Because of their utter lack 02 interest, I'vo eau- celled alt of Woe jobs and am now looking for mon who ora ready to do business. Taro` point l'ni trying to make is that business Isn't good with sone folks because they aren't good to their buiness. Banish pain with Minard's Liniment. This year's world output o4 gold is estimated at $40.1,0,• x.000, Oil Age Gives New Speed To World, Says Leacock I4foutreal—'Phe modes 1. era is dis- tinguished front alt others by man's use of the products made from crude -oil, and hence this is the "0i1 Age," according to Stephen Leacock, lecta- er and profelsor of political economy at McGill G 1 f 'University ere i t ve Y h Petroleum wag known for centul'les, Mr. Leacock rays, but 'the modern uses for it were 1100 discovered until "the nineteenth .century. Modern sciehtista, while they agree with Mr. Leacock in recognizing the discovery of oil and its importance "as a basic product, stress man's ingenuity .in perfecting methods of scientific refin- ing, and attach secondary significance to the quality of the crude as It comes from the ground. With the appearance of oil, says Mr. Leacock, "all the world was speeded up. The gloi1'eseemed to shriek be- neath our feet, Its vastness was all gone. Prom end to end it was search ed anti ransacked for'oil, The white wlilged plane anal - the meters boat brought all clvilizatiori into one. The Motor car unified the world and turn- od the jungle Into highways." Though crude oil alas been known for centuries, it remained for modern ;pan to learn Trow to make it into really, useful `products. Kau (just acquitted) to counsel-- "Thanks ounsel—"Thanks very amok! What sliould'I have done without you?" 'Counsel- "Oh, about Ave,years ' Chest Colds Minard's Lininnent is recommend- ed in cases of bronchial' irrego- - rarity.. Rub it on the deeded Parts, and inhale it as necessity dictates. KING OF PAIN Beebe Returns With New Fish Specimens New York—Dr. William Beebe,. director of tropical research for the New York Zoological Society, retorts - ed recently from his second -consecu- tive year of studyieg,fish in the ocean - deaths off Nonsuch Island, that. Ber- muda: He brought 94 eases contain-• ing about 160,000 specimens of Ash and crustaceans, many --of them new to soieuce and some trawled at a depth of two miles. Heintends to -naine and catalogue them during the win- ter' in, his 'studio Isere. "I am proud to say that my work is of no practical volae," ile.said, "al- though, of Bourse, there is Always Ole chance -that something liractical may be stumbled upon iu the.comse of my research. There are, •roughly, three fish -depth zones. Ph'st, the surface zone 'o2 only a tow fathoms populated by blue and transparent Ash, then the silver zone going down to 1,000- feet and then the 'red and Meek colors exist at a 'frigidaire' temperature." When he has catalogued his speci- mens, he -said, they -will be taken to the Museum of Natural History. onus' ,t y�g eafness At a1i®LS r -... RUO IN 11OCN or EARS -1 NSEOT AN NosranS AE 83Il11, 91,25 All Druggists. Pest,. diva Polder at rsquost A. 0. X,FO.a' tRWS, Inc. 70 2i0W Avo., Ok'.''toe1, City Area ®® YOU SUFFER FROPoi CONSTIPATION? Use Minard's Liniment for Toothache. "If a man wants to tuariy he should make a little ntouey first," says a magistrate. Afterwards he'll have to make a little money last. Countless remedies are advertised for constipation. Many relievefor the moment but "day are habit form- ing and must be continued. Others contain calomel and dangerous min- eral drugs, which remain in the sys- tem, settle in the joints and cause aches and pains. Some are harsh purgatives which cramp and gripe and leave a deeressed after effect. Avoid lubricating oils which only I grease the intestines and encourage nature's machinery to become lazy. A purely vegetable laxative such as Carter's' Little Liver Pills gently ,g y touches the liver, bile starts to flow, the bowels move gently, the intestines are thoroughly cleansed and constipa- tion poisons pass away. The stomach, liver and bowels are now active and the system enjoys a real tonic effect. All druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs, ISSUE No. 46--'30 Ren ;, s for Sum / CONSTIPATION - BIiIOUSNESS SLUGGISHNESS Classified Advertising ANT17D—A THOUSAND otiITIO V@' )tris to get prices for sondin 'apples Overseas for Christmas. Wrt Tho Man Pero, -1 Hent;" Drawer A, Duo. lington, Ont. nnOULOUSI; C.lbosu, ISITHmn BioIC . IoGageese eat Hugh. Iyslp. nrrd,Ontrio ATT .:zl List of "Wanted inventions" and Dull information Sent hoes on Request. 'Sian BAraSAY COI, Dept. eV, 973 Rank Sti, Ottawa, Out 1'he Soothing, cooling touch that brings comfort Sia the liaise Qlaattiia.aa9•aa Ta atass the newest of We Guitm,m preparation.. With a background of so year, of depend. able quunt7 and .entca din. Everywhere EP E t` • t, S/ ii l'f91! a different woman of "Two years ago 1 began to get depressed, and everything was too much trouble for me. X was a mia01y to myself and everyone around me. X was advised to take Glauber Salts by my friends who said it was the same as Iirusehen but it did me no good, so at lust my husband got me a bottle of Itrusehen and no one would realise the different woman 1 am. I have been taking Krusoihen now constantly for two years. Ory daughter also would not be without it. I have got my neighbour to take Kruschen as well and she has found its worth as site feels a different woman." —(hips, (S, A.tic.) The contmnnest cause of depression is partial constipation—an insidious complaint because the sufferer is seldom aware of it. It means the gradual aceunmlatinn of body poisons which dull the mind, damp the spirits, sup the nervous strength and lower the whole vitality. Krusoltcn Salts make constipation impossible. '!'herefore, if you keep to Kruschen you need never know the meaning of melancholy; never feet "nervy" or depressed. ANY CHL VI 7F. can never be sure just what WW' makes a child restless, but the remedy can always be the same. Good old Castorial'There's comfort in every drop of this pure vegetable t harm in itstion'fret and t inc not the often es your child has a fretful spelt, is feverish, or cries and can't sleep, let Criteria soothe and quiet him. Some= tithes it's a touch of colic. Sometimes constipation. Or diarrhea—e con- dition that should always be checked without delay. .fust keep Castoria. handy and give: it promptly, Relief will followfvery promptly; if it doesn't. you should call a physician. "I was very weak after an op- eration. My nerves were so bad 11 would sit down and cry and my husband would not go out and leave me alone. Now my nerves are much better, thanks -to a booklet that was left under the door. Lydia E. Pink- ham's inkham's Vegetable Compound surely put me on my feet. I have taken eight bottles..,My friends tell me Hook fine. My sister has taken this medicine too."—linos. Annie Walton, 67 Stanley St., Kingston, Ontario. APPLICATIONS Are Flllod)Aa Far As Possible in' the Order in Which They Are Received.. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT MENT OR AGRICULTURto Farm Help Supplied APPLICATIONS Oiisring Annual Work Are i nvarlably Given the Preference. 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 -e Also SMena a, `. advisers resat mato care help wilt bo won aflviSefl to amatoo onriy application to Geo. A. Elliott 'isomer of eoloaizatlon l'arllamOnt I3ldga.,. • - Toronto, Ont, Fite Your Appltaatlon at Onoo All Men Planed Subject to Trial Peeled av HON, THOMAS ,L. KENNEDY( Minister of Aigrioulture