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The Clinton News Record, 1931-07-30, Page 3" i es ble as m„ Give your; children all they want ofthis healthful cheese food. Velveeta Con- tains all the elc- inents,o'f rich whole 'milk. Old and young can eat it freely. British Population itself® Nall leis ,790 S R,C,liti:::b,*-2Fwvats..r�rc. ; -.,„.•a._ hkede by the melons of Kraft Cheese and Kraft Salad Pressing Opinions Owl Laffs d to be easier to make a col- On the eve °aotohmanXeand a Jew S Increase Lowest Since 1801, but Density is Second in Europe to Belgium Although the male statistical paints in an analysis of Great Britain's' population at 41,790,48,ri�,' according to the ceases fast 'completed, an inter- pretative analysis lies Ibeon made by S, P. Vivian, the. Registrar .General; serving to modify the discouraging features -the lowest incroaso since 1801 and the declining birth-rate. • Ile. declares. that the total is the largest ever recorded in the country, and adds that its density of 685 to the square mile, with the exbeption of that of Belgium, is the highest of any 'coun-'� try la Europe, Other points, in his analysis are: "The numerical increase is less than that .of any decennium sinee'1861 (when the population was but half of its present dimensions) with the sole exception of the war decade, 1911-1921, white the percentage increase, with the stone exception, is only half or less than half of any previously recorded. But for the exceptional loss of men during the war the present decennial rate of increase would have been the lowest recorded in respect of England and Wales since census taking was in- troduced 1n 1801. "The full significance of the fall.(in births 16.3 per cent) will be but dim- ly appreciated for many years 'to come; any temporary satisfaction felt in a reduction of the number of un - Productive mouths to be filled during the present period of economic stress must sooner or` later be qualified by a realization of the profounder secular e rain There is no sileuFe in'those corridor's, !sauce involved. The births ot to -day govern the population of the future, I Descends ageless Ice -clear lbeauty here, and and, just as the nation which faced the pours upheaval of 1914 to,1918 was the pro- duct of the birth rates prevailing to- wn'. Through the unahuttered brain. ward the close of last century, we are bodies that I the U now observing the conditions which But these are shells, wnl shape the generations charged' rest here, with the national density m the latter I . Still lips that shape no cry, part of the present century. Pierced flesh, and wounded feet that "Tice deaths registered in the Inter- cannot stir, mensal period were more than half a Tora hands that useless tie! u fewer than those of either of mlllie the two .preceding decennia. This For like a flock of birds their thoughts numerics( reduction of more than 10 ! , have flown per cent., which, it allowance be made have the world; and tree, for the increasing age and numbers of Travel the silent dark roads unknown, the popu]atton exposed to risk, repro- embrace eternity. seats a reduction in true mortality -John Barton, in. The Spectator. w more like 20 per. cent. compared The New Education with' the decennium 1911-2- (exclusive of deaths on active service) or 30 per cent. compared with the last pre-war Bertrand Russell. iu the New S diets es - decennium 1901-11, affords nothing but man and Nation (London) : (In satisfaction, indicating, as it does, a school to Sueaex Bertrand Russell and definite advance iti the general vital- his wiith le realtltnobring g upfthei world, r pupils sty of the nation as a whole:' instead of ie. ignorance of it). In or- + Binary education the child is brought Motor Tips up to believe, or at least to pretend to believe, that his parents and teachers Top cleaners that work well on 1118 are impeccable, that hie country is fabric of some cars may not be correct always right, that statesmen of its for he wet riallY own country and d tt [that 11t0Y alwicked 11Georgian Bay and its Island paradise, Tho weight jack o car is nearee variably high m Fir° easily discerned and invariably to the uortlt the softwood forests anti reduced if the is set as the and that only axle as possible. defeated in the end, gold -b cies; rocks beckon rd °thethe tratil cud t' the it such an one tit roue while w Because high -compression euganesiperaona of rare depravity Y a 1 va su their "It use noon a cution, an when te.wo traditional and habitual, -Newton - Baker. , 'Sometimes. when I am low in .the lnalud I think 1'11 end it all by getting wtarried."-Tallulah Bankhead. "To share with others la a great berries are not in season. - step. toward happiness." - Adolph' ;step. I The Jew ;"That's all right, I can "`To.day there is politics but little , wait." tatesuiat$hip," Dr. Charles H. Park -1 Sing a song, slag a song, urs!. irl ere -half Mug the glad bells all along; "A man should marry n g •TRAVISS hie own age, plus seven years."- GENERAL 'Maurice Chevalier. I Smile at hili who frowns at you, PBvery man has secrets and shady He will smile and then they're two. Vtooks that are not to tie explored."- Amite xplored.'- Laugh a bit, laugh a bit, pnito Mussolini. Folks wilt soon be catching it, "What we know as the business de- Charles resist a happy Case; session will 'end just ,goon as the .•World will be a merry Placa, p.._ ptimists outnumber the pessimists." Laugh a Bit and Sing a Song, Charles G, Dawes. I there's nothing "It only takes intelligence, courage ; Where they are '+and good -will to make a prosperous wrong; tworid.'-Owen D. Youug. I Joy will dance the whole world thru "There -is more fun in striving for • Bnt it must begin with you. emething than in having it." -Tal- I First Tramp-"Aiter I had givon'her Ilti.`"T a essence back her lost parse, Fill() put her hand "`The esaeaoe 'of Politica not only i in her pocket and said: '`Tako`thtH'"for in ver chitugea but they are the same i hot drink'.' all countries -Col. S. M. House SecondTramp-"What did she give "Baseball Is a sissy's game Om you?" stared to what it was when I broke in," First Tramp^"A lump of sugar." Babe Ruth. "Among the neighbtirhood of na- to tl rld was more Iris would like any IOe•I sego address D wore asked if they. cial'delicacy. The Irishman voted for high stew, the Seotchman, for a bottle of Seatch whiskey, and the, Jew fancied straw= berries and cream. Sul, straw Warden (protesting) -"But, Capt. Lawson Smith, expert English sea diver, 1115505 his baby daughter good -by just before des- cending at Clacton -on -Sea. !mat Lakes Region Has Wide Appel. Many and Varied Tourist Attractions in Area Bor., daring on Great In landWaterway Tho Greet,Lalces region of Canada embodies di1es a truly wide range of scenic and .recreational attractions and through its accessibility is one of the most savored' tourist .districts -01 the Dominion. By motor,.steamehip, and: rail - this enchanting'. area- inay be reached from any of the Canadian pro- vinces and from the 'United States, Fishing, hunting in season, canoeing, and bathing, as well as such organized sports as golf, and tennis, may be en- joyed under the meet ideal conditions. A central highway route 'traverses tile whole of the southern section af- fording a splendid motor drive from Montreal, Quebec, to Windsor, Ontario, a distance of nearly 'G00 miles of smooth travel. This route parallels the. St, Lawrence and the shore lino of 'Lake Ontario, and offers splendid views of the river, the Thousand Is- lands playgrounds, sake vistas, and pleasing rural scenes, interspersed with alert communities. Side trips can be trade from ICings- ton through the Rideau lakes and trona Port Hope to the ICawartha Lakes dis- trict, two spots rich in canoe routes and places to hunt and fish. North from Toronto, Muskoka and Lake of Bays are districts of particular charm. There, nature has designed an cut -o& doors particularly qualified to meet all the requirements of a sunimer va- vatiou. West from Toronto to Wind- sor the trail leads through areas ot intense agricultural and floral de- velopment, the early history of which is pleasantly associated with colonize• tion days. Bast from Hamilton is the Niagara peninsula with its four major claims to distinction -the high de- velopment ote fruit culture; the twin cataracts o1 the Niagara River; the Queenston - Chippewa power develop- ment; and the Welland canal. The shore lines of lakes Erie and Huron have many bathing beaches and snug Summer colonies which find much fa- vor in the eYes of tourists. The central portion .ot the Great Lakes district to traversed by both rail and motor highway. Ottawa, the Do- minion capital and site of the -Parlia- ment Buildings, is the gateway to the Rideau lakes, the fish and gapte 're- gions of the Gatineau, and the Lauren Lion hills, a vast playground of river and Iake, rolling Westward hills, from Ottawa n for- est. e rail- way runs throughand e motor Park, Fie ute Passes close by Algonquin extensive provincial reserve rich in fish and wild life, and threaded by in- numerable canoe routes. Fartiter westIles Idattawa, . ting nt of many expeditiouso into to the big ggaffe country beyond. North Bay is the meeting point of three roads with out- standing attraction. To the south Is the beautiful lake district leading to • Hospital Night The. ward is never dark; here patient skies Lead not their uight to sweep Sntoother than feathers over shutter- ed eyes In silver fronds, ot sleep. EQ lYy. • - c Qtssk,A 6.00 " Knights' " Meaford Flooring See your 'dealer Get our prices It's Goo d It's Even r' atter IT'S THE rhe Knight ' fg. & Lbr.C':,. Ltd., Meaford Call the Police) ltlons, Uncle Sam remains an over The wealth of the average Anteric • own boy with youth and its faults has been act at 92,077. My gosh, .somo- nd virtues in his heart."=Wtlilam!- 0-y been short•citanged!-and howl lion White. _ "One should prepare for old uey " age as a telephone in`a storms' "Have you ever been at. it preparesLyon fol a long j Harrell -"Olt, yes! My wife ocea- William Phelps, "Nowadays women cannot be lg atonally calls me up." Mpored as far as flying is concerned."- Kayo —"They gave Six Second uth ehSmith a preeent 1t a bathrobe before "Thosre i15s deep pessimism now bo- the fight last night." ansa the public everywhere is scared OkaY--"Yeats And he got a. beautl- Th tiff.' -Sir Harry Brittain, - fits pair of socks later on, too." 9e man who aspires to' be known EST The Simple Things of Earth Are Loveliest The simple things of earth are 'dye - nest': A fire en the hearth, the lamplight's glow; The hour when the -heart finds peace and rest, A mother's lullabycrooned soft and low; Special Plant Attention Advised F'oir 'try Weather In )tot, dry weather, snob as comes in midsummer, plants muit receive some special attention if they are to thrive. They must be watered and have available a sufficient supply 01 plant food 1f they are to escape injury and remain in a vigorous'condition. In watering the lawn and garden, ne should not follow the usual prac- T1ie wayside blossom, tiny woodland I lice of sprinkling it lightly every day. ahumorist 'lift coustautly be 5001-I Clothes stake rho man iu sent° en- Fli'Wita t fools all mortals he -myself' evirotrueuts, but an air mail a amp g,ominently included.." -Irvin Cobb. doesn't 11081) 0 circular oat of: the ' "The most that we have done in any waste basket. the is insignificant as compared. with I Mrs. BlabUot-"You're loaning very hat can be done,". Phomas A 161.1• 'on. - happy this mottling. Have you had "Charm in women is a variable star good news?" nd shows different colors at different ltueband has just"Just hail a nervous break- ertul. My t mos," -II. L. MeuY,021 own and we're going south, Speaking generally, one may say that l d politically America Is always on rho love." -'-William Allen White. "There are no such things as 'rim - Oral rights'; there are only adjust - outs of conflicting claims," -Aldous tiuxleY•Lt from th "Tho reality of experience is far � Moe -"No; -"No; I borrowed fnore eloquent than all the theories man next door," la it." nd philosophies on all the tongues ; Joe—oBut yo uean't play nd on all tate book -shelves." -Benito I Moe -" Neither pan he while I've got usao ilei, it," Wi "We of the present age know very We -almost nothing." - Sir James Mother (to little daughter returtilfl esus, from Sunday school)-" -_ _- ,tr was your lesson about this morning?"" Canada Rates High Little Daughter -"n man named Sol- i n omen.' IChinese Industry Mother -"And what did you learn Winnipeg. - Canadia0 exports to i about Salomon?" (,Vilna can be doubled and trebled in I Little Daughter -"The teacher said 11, a next ten years, if the Canadian he had 300 wives and 700 ;cucumber ibwitness men. are willing to invests- vines," ate the unlimited opportunities that auadi0n trade commissioner to China, house he get anything?" o is touring Cana ig. ohatltsr! You see,.my wito Cauadiaus stand higher in the esti- iIarry- atlon of the Chinese .than. any other thought it was pie." Iople In the world, Colonel Cosgrave 'aid. The Dominion has had very A guest hurried up to the hotel wvorable dealingswithfoi theitt- lndus-uteslto pay Iia b's counter. ill, reach the station,e hal fust ten ti and board his train. ho Guest-"Iiang it, I've forgotten stream That sings a happy, lifting rounde- lay; Soft, billowy clouds that drift as in a • dream, _The 110811 of dawn, the sun's last flaming ray; The, friendly trees that give of fruit and shade, The tendrils of the grape-like cling- ing hands; O there are scenes more gorgeously arrayed, ' But these the heart has• known and understands. Mankind 'has reached the pinnacle of power, Has conquered laud and sky and ocean's crest, And yet, when comes the heart's deep, prayertul hour, He knows the simple things are loveliest. -Margaret E. Bruner, in Ave Maria. Mr. Warburg, a noted banker, says business revival needs the help of psychologiPer- haps a few sbuy logista would help. te and not economiste. Por• Joe -"Hullo! . Bought a saxophone?" This la a harmful method., It tends to cause shallow rooting ot the plants. which makes them susceptible to in- jury during the extreme hot weather. It is always best to soak the soil thor- oughly a couple of times a week, and if enough water is applied so that the soil is wet to a depth of several inches the plants will thrive during the hot summer Weather. In worklug in the garden, cultLVattng and hoeing at this time is beneficial. because it aids In maintaining the moisture content of the soil. The gar- dener should be careful not to work the soil more than an inch la depth, DA the tender feeding roots ot MAY ot the plants are located near the sur- face. In hoeing, the evergreen trees should not be neglected, but the soli beneath the broad-leaved eyer-green shrubs should not be disturbed. "The course of science Is smooth- er that that of true love." -Sir James Jeans. through the famous copper and t t cool,the radiator should Is very unlikely guilty 10 meters of great talus of industry, .r' 1 ' i h meet would be aro harder o b8 Broiled and 00511811 at least 0000 aI illy of 001' sexual irregularity, Call. th pas es nickel 6011 and skirts the southern boundary of a district noted for its variety and quality of fish and big mon Undue strain on the steering gear newspapers, adnntrals, genet als, r is prevented it tlto car is kept slightly Councillors, and Hach, are represented game. in motion when turning the front as invariably guided by the loftiest wheels. I public spirit. Whvorld the begins 101 S' Million Diamond Exhibit Patience and Humour Exemplified in Spain There is a delightful old Spanish proverb whlcl it is wise to learn he - tote visiting -the country: "Have pa- tience, and the mulberry -lent will be- come satin." A tiny story illustrates this admir- ably. Going to one of the treater sta- tions for a friend's arrival we saw the notice Chalked up tlttiat the train was two .)tours late. Atter inspecting the church and wandering round the vil- lage in an icy wind for the prescribed two tours we returned to the station to find no sign of any train. The sta- tion -master, lbho regarded us with a pitying look, was approached. "Was the train then more than two hours late?" "Mesdames, the train is seven hours late," he replied. "But wily do you put up the notice that it is two hours late?" "Ah, that, mesdames -that is to give a Tittle hope!" If you have the gift of leisure and of hunter, Spain unfolds itself to you as a country of great charm and character, but there must he no •ques- tion of rushing through It. If you have patience your mulberry - leaf wilt indeed become satin; you will realize the graciousness and dignity of the Spanish character and will delightful taste. the full flexor ot those. qualities. Indeed hi at few weeks you will come to agree with the Spaniard himself that rash and hurry are un- dignified and, in Spain at least, will et- tectively prevent your seeing either country or people as they really are. -From "Spanish Sunshine," by Elean- or Elsner.. Character orColor Failure to koo1) the ear within the 1 goes out into the ♦ t8 white line on the roadway :not only ie 1 see through all these amiable false- Shown at Paris Gallery 0n infraction of the law, but it as a 1100(15, he almost inevitably becomes a menace to traffic. 1 cynic. Cynicism is the price we pay Paris. -A $6,000,000 diamond exhibit The 511118 etre should not. be loft on for a fantastic ethic. Children brought has been dazzling the eyes of Paris- e the hack of the car too long. It ,-. ,.,.._ I (taus in the Rue do Choiseul at the Galeria up with a sense of, reality will not ter to put it to work before tee rubber have to suffer this shoch� (hundreds of stones made up tato �te neck- . various sorts ot de - deteriorates. Ilacos, tini,s Stop the ear immediately if a bee I Canada Reserves Section IaCeS,eoratons, the exposition Included die - ace (wasp flies inside. Driving the car' and disposing ot the insect cannot be British Industries fair mends in the rough and in various done without a sting or au acideat• Ottawa. -It was announced recently 1 stages of cutting for the market. Drive Blow when forced through a by the Department of Trade and Com I The most gorgeous piece in the col - partly flooded ' section of the but merco that reservation of a Canadian I lection was a necklace valued at980,- This 0,- This not only gives better tract section at the Birmingham section 01 00001 The pt008s were cut so that c hues instead o they n8 'gni- the in i Pa ta- ho s die- -- g tris cut e on dna n prevents splashing water the British In the Don. equipment, as would be the case has been made by the Canadian Ex cold, fiery light of regalatto if driving faster. hibitior Commission. The same snace,monde, Also, instead of beteg pierced _.---4. as was held this year has heed secured'w. like onordinary Baddess, ay their process 'cess )which wou He hobbled 'Wasinto the �6hbot"0 and is located in the heart ot hooks years to the Canadian which gripped into ttequall held minute Ifc hoUbled into his lteigltbor'a gar- Considerable attention has been at. they were attached with tiny den and djtlplayed a tear in his trona- trGalled iu past Government exhibit which is the only slots it each diamond ors• ono of its h1nd from the overseas Do. necklace together. o etileruishing marls of filo "I say, 'tSyou .he.y your dog's ark' was"models dteplayed was the stringing .to - didn't you say- your dog's liarlc� minions and Colonies. ethor..of thirty pert°etiy graduated was worse that Ids bite?" London 'Opinion: It is said that the unary diamonds bype ec Bast graduated The" "replied he oh. "for good- 96 trim platin em in a single day. The trouble is, method, that of making pia an Then, said the other, common fly is capable ot traveling joints, nest' sake don't set him bark. He's I it won't, • just bitten rite' L, M. Cosgr ave Harry -"A burglar broke itnv mY t Lieut. -Col, t a ad is' rt ' hi h use last night" Nurses Wanted The Toronto Hospital for Incurables, in affiliation with Fetalism Hospital, New York Olt offers a Three Years Course of 'ranting to 1onng Woman, having the require( education,- and ,e- slxetts of becoming nurses. This 000551 - nal has adopted the eight-hour system. Tht pupils receive uniforms Of rho School, a monthly allowance and travel" lin.' ekplase0 to amd from New trark, For further particulars write or Nualy to the euyerintendent. 'glen. It remains only ital leaders of this country to, ac- ' intt app oachsmade elves with necessary. byhtthe he1 something. Isere, boy, run up to my hine5e nature, in order to capitalize,' room -N0, 427-and 27-an see if 1eft my Stay, their present oppor tunities. pyjamas I've only got five minutes now, Show • some speed.'' No matter how )well you treat the The boy. hurried„ , In four minutes orld, you will never get out of 11 he returned, empty handed, and out of live. _ -- The Bellhop --"Yes, jr,syou left them. Eagle lirand...ldeal for. Summer Feeding VAGLE lirand•is the solution JI -4 to the numerous difficulties surrounding the feeding of baby in the hotsummer months. Seed. for free authoritative literature: '�+ ogle $raalrpa cl CONDENSED Av.,u:6AR C.w.. The Bordon -Co.; Lint. 115 George SW Toronto. Sand tnekce coma bf o rn tt r mliterature on Infant Feeding. Name. • .lddafs.� r. . s, ..... .... The girls are not `golrig to worrY about the washout et the cotton Cr.Olt Ho long as the silly Worms' keep busy. If some men would spend as much time doing things as they do in tell- ing about the things they have done, a 101: Inorewould be accomplished. Few things are as painful as telling a tunny story torn person who has no sense of Ihumor. . An egotist is a Person who thinks he is 9.0 clever as you think you are; 11 may all right for people to love their euomies,'bat it has been our observation that mighty few of 'om do it. 'Palmy Days"Fora, Monkeys. A,special "palm house," kept at a tropical.heat, has been provided at the London Zoo for the more delicate ('varieties ot monkey and for wading 1'birds from the tropics, Cheap notoriety is usually a0 ex- pensive luxury. a Loofas Easy i• e ability was'.demonstrate dr recently uY members of lith lnntatiuttng Li�lcb.,�ns itirserehearp of Fir England. These daring equestrians during a rehearsal for; Aldershot cornruaad horse show at Aldershot, p g , -Show 3'ou how easy at is6 ffitii5„C9 y�� Ir1,1�, arsure toiet1 even with the house screened. Hang up Aeroxon-the Ay catcher with the push pin and longer and wider ribbon. Aeroxon is irresistible to flies because the glue is fragrant and sweet and will not dry- ;ood for 3 weeks' service. 4t dee& grocery & hardware atones. Sole Agents NEA. HILL, 56 £reat S5tt. A East. 'Toronto dl"XO ;LIP CAT.C;.- Eg Gets the fly every time s Natal Advertiser: Lord Willingdon has said tUat,it Is character not color that makes a man. This is the one tact which counts. If you take your stand on color, then all those quali- ties which are or may be common to men of diverse ac ifice;heroistu, virtue, self sacridee- Ueuevol0n00ce, become little 'better than words that , mean. nothing to those who use them. The vlce.•of the white becomes a great- er thing than the virtue of the brown; and the valour of sacrifice of the yel- low becomes a baser thing than the self-sufficiency of tate E°roPea:t• But sppposing that we forget about the color of a uian's skin, and tv1' think. only of the virtues of character that are tievealod by' those who cora un- der scrutiny. Are we going y that the sun which burns a man black also makes his soul black, and le skin cold which leaves him a;P makes bis soul white? We all know that, iu the last resort, the worth of a man is determined by the- worth of his sotil. Magnet Takes Metal From 'Eye A giant electromagnet > to remove metallic particles 'from the eye, 1193 been 100010d, to the St. Mary's Hos- pital in St. Louis. This magnet, only instrument of its kindin tlie tau world, le available to any physician who may need it for the use 0f Pa- tionts. L. HIGHEST PRICES PAID �! The d'•' 1 Wool Co. Ltd. ' FT•. TORONTO 1I - FIRST took Lydia E. Pinkham's 1, Vegetable Compound before childbirth because I was so weak. "After taking it, I fele much stronger. I could sleep better and I could do my work: "1 have taken the Vegetable Compound for eleven years off and on whenever I need a builder and 1 recommend it." Mrs: Emily Schindel, Renown, Saskatchewan: This is only one of thousands of letters praising this simple, home o womenrecommending who need as! strengthit ener: lssv 110.31—'31