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The Clinton News Record, 1929-02-21, Page 3mine Westinghouse Etedd'r c n Buy Big Ben 15y the Vacuum (air.. tight) tin, which keeps the'pluge in the+,sarne perfect condition as they were when they left the -factory. ' Chew If your wife has.always wanted a,genuine WeSt- inghouse Electric Iron here isour opportunity �� to obtain a fine one for her, FREE. A " Poker Hand" is attache dtv' every Plug of BigBen Chewing Tobacco. Enyy'Joy y this rich, full -flavoured r chew --save only ten sets of!' Poker Hands "—and the Electric Iron is yours. and Slave the 'Poker oke'r Hands' - . IlpftlitMagristamagmagammaimmungszamongewavezematu It may bo ilii it's .the goodness of 74' elite good that dies•young. The Chinook When we ai,t1 e...l. fi,Il There is hardly a household that 'hasn't heard of Oastoria! At least .five million (homes are never' without It, If there are children In .your family, there's almost' daily need of its comfort. And any night may and 1you very thankful theres a bottle in 'the house, Juet a few drops, and that collo or constipation is relieved; •or diarrhea chocked. A vegetable pro -1 date a baby remedy meant for young folks, Castoria is „about the only thing you have ever heard doctors ad- vise giving to infants. Stronger mein- I •cines are dangerous to Al tiny baby, lhoweyer harmless they may be to grown-ups, Good old Caatoriai Re - .member the name, and remember to buy ft. 11 may spare you as1eople0s, anxious night. It is' always ready, ;always safe to wile; iu'emergeneies, or for everyday alhnents, Any hour of 'the day or night that Baby becomes fretful, or restless, " °Astoria was .never more' popular with mothers than :it Is today, Every druggist has it, : " ailY in southcrnOre Ore - gen „ r beginning with the first days '.array;.. these who dwell in the 1 salizsat ar_ r.ptathink of winter AS The rains may not'be over, be - to nominally it is still the. rainy 55'501 for some weeks to come, blit sunshine plays a heavy part in the program; and then there is the Chi- nook. hinook. Soft as any breeze of euminer is this with that,comes down from the Mountain ranges, Carrying with it the feel of melting snavi. • A. few weeks hence the green that' covers mile after utile of landscape will be emerald id tone; now it is a Yellow -green, with its unmattire1 growth ablating topaz in the sunshine. Wild azalea, broom and rhododendron are beginning tweeted; ,the branoites'of the fruit trees alredy have a promis- ing look; and the spruce, pine, fir and hemlock are rich in contrast to the new green of the land. Farther northwhel2e the'Coluiubia. and Willamette Rivers sweep on to the sea; spring arrived later.. True, the crocus, the Hyacinth and the Shasta buttercup may now be malcirng tiny spots of color along garden paths, and the stents of the flowering quince are garnet i]3 their challenge. Tho valleys of these great rivers,, protect- ed ley their eastern mountain range and. tempered, it is believed, by the Japan current in 'the waters of the Pacificare not far behind ,in their heralding 'of the spying. The great tracts of southern Al - beam and the British" Coltinlbia val- leys are the- first to feel We breath ing sign' that winter was over. So it is to -day. Be it late January or early astir, the rider of the foothills knows that spring has come. - Use Min:rrd's Llninient for the nu. Maybe they are just trying toinOve Salvation Army., headquarters to the laud that needs the most salvation, FA I..E RS Requiring British help—Single men, women or families, to 'assist with farm work, should write "Rev. Alex, MacGregor, 43 Victoria St., Toronto. These people will be arriving after March 10,' WA 15, OFF INFLUENZA' — Thousands are folding relief with Venota Lightning Cough. Slump. wkt i.t 6f .wig sv xnr c' PHILLIPS , comaery rtn-' ubtee dee• to Acid ' INtliGesrloN. aatAu D0rao'sa"n" t NEADAtisc oASks•NAtissa �lr Exposeacidis: the oommon cause .of .indigestion. , It results in pain and sourness about two hours after eating. 'The ulnek ,corroctiv'e is: au alkali ,which neutralizes acid, The best ear- -1'eetive is Phillipa Milk of .Magnesia; :It has remained standard ,with physi- cians in the 50 years since '1tq inven- tion, . ., -One spoonful of Phillips' Milk of � Magnesia neutralizes instantly -many times its volume in acid. It is harm doss and tasteless and its action is quick, 'You Will ncver`r•ely on crude Methods, never Continue to suffer, when: you learn- bow -;'quickly„ 'how pleasantly this premier inethod acts,- Please let it show you—now. Be sura to get the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- crane for 60, years .in corrocting excess" acids. Each bottle -contains' full dire.. tions -any drugstore, Jews Flocking Into Pi. leSti e, Trade . "evivhig Warsaw Said to Have Waiting List of 10,000 Approved Candidates Jerusalem.—Aftera. lull of nearly two years there has been organized a large-scale Jewish immigration into Palestine and .a fresh batch- of 150 pioneers arrived toward the end of J'anuar5 in time to join their'' Com- rades working on large Jewish plan- tatlolis in. Judea Their arrivalis said by. Zia-nisi:authorities here to be proof that the economic depression which set in toward• the end of 1926 is past and that Palestine is entering a period of expansion which may equal the rapid deyelopuvent of the boom years preceding the crisis.. Permits for new immigrants were obtained by the Zionist• organization toward the end of 1928 and imrnedi- atelyafterward the Zionist offices central eastern Europe began select ing suitable candidates. .from ion waiting lists. In some places, ezpe "Malty Warsaw, the' number or appli Cants approved as fit' for early iinm gration into Palestine is said to reach lucre than 10,000. Souse, 500. pioneers, or haluzi as they are called in Hebrew, are expect-, ed before the end of 'February, the first group of 60 being from the train- -Mg farrhs-of Germany, Poland, .Litltu- anis, Latvia, Galicia, Austria, Czechs slovakia, all had euotas assigned then from Jerusalem. Although imrnigre tion was not actually, suspended .by law, there is only a' very small trickl frig of immigrants of the laboring class with no meas- of their own dor ing the time pi depression. Prospective settlers with means are at the same time subjected to very seve •o control and there Have. been loud complaints against the policy of the. iimnigration- authorities, . whicli wee said to divide families as well as keep potential wealth out of the coun- try. The Jewish settlers' eagerness to ado Palestine n esti•t e n tionallt • ' p a is reflect- ed in .the 2,078 esrieficates of natur- alization issued in the three. months ending -December. The Gcverinnent was obliged to increase -the naturali- zation staff and bring a special offi- cer to deal with the large acc,ttula- tion of citizenship applicatiots, • KEEP YOUR BABY SAPPY AND WELL N11LYOIJS INO.1'aASTIUN AS 'A ItCSU LT. OF FLU A Severe Stlfi'eser Overcalls,* This Trouble -b a Taking. Th,'' Willi Melsr::• Pink- ff'.11ls, No ailment of ;recent' years has proven "so .treacherous as'Itiis the Flu; The disease itself ,to ;bad enough, but the after effects 'is w lea e rho, real danger iles, "The Flu leaves behind it a weakeued bbdy, impoverished blood, shattered nerves and an 'impaired di- gestive system. Too n}uckstress can- not be laid oh the importance of re- buileling the blood aild strengthening the nerves during convalescence, Un- til the- blood is byilt;=tip there eau bo no recovery of health and, strength: The one sure blood-biifIder is Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. Start- a treatment of thorn to -day and see -how soon you show signs of robust -health again. Among the uranyl victims of the terrible Flu epidemic. of 1919'. was of Mrs. Irving Maxwell, of Bancroft, Ont, Road what this lady has to say con- n, oerning what Be.Williams' Pink Pills did for her: After' au attack of the en I was. left in an extremely weak Mimi state. n.Iy, blood was imboverished;. I was seized with indigestion and stomach trouble; `, my nerves were shattered mid nothing my doctor gave me seemedt3d'help me in the least, 1 continually, gleye weaker and weak- er 'till eak-er'till finally I lost all -control of my ltervous system, My mother, who had ued Dr. Williams' Pink Pills with :5002 results for anaemia, strongly ad- vised me to give them 'a trial. I did so, . and after using three boxes I noticed' some fnipi,'ovement.. I per sisted in the treatnhent and by the time I had used seven boxes I was fully restored to healtii 'again, and although I ant 'a mother , of six chit- dren I am now able to•do all 107' wok around the house And feel es well as. ever .b slid in my life before.. What these Pills lave clone for ale they will surely do, for others." Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are a Mice not a stimulant. They build up the blood and are a specific for such trou- bles b le 8 a8 indigestion, ges i ons 11110 nlatism vva men's ailments andthe general worn- out feeling that affects so marry Deo- ' pie. , They are sold by all medicine dealers or direct,by, mall at 50 cents' a box from The Dr, Williams' Medi- cine Go., Brockville, Ont. ' Every mother itisipeieber' child. or Children to be well 22d`happy; to be 4br1gbt-eyed, . rosy-oh'eeked boys and girls. No mother, thoulrti, eau expect iter children to escape all the ills of babyhood and childhood, but site tan do much to help them fight the battle Eorshealth, All prudent mothers constantly keep 'at land the means of .aiding their little ones when sickness comes suddenly—as it generally does in the ease et children. In every 1tomewhere there are infants and young children Baby's Own Tablets should be found, Read ,1�7q�11at Mrs. Mary Bill, Centro Dttuunei•, ont., says concerning these Tablets:—"I am tile mother of six children and would not be without Baby's Own TabTets. They are a won- derful medicine for little ones," i3aby's Own Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach and thud 'break up .colds and simple fever, banish constipation .and indigestion and allaytheirritation accentpaliying the cutting of teeth. Timy are Aliso lately Safe and are pleasant to take. The Tablets ai•e sold by all medicine dealers or lie' mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Cd., Brookville, Ont. Egypt t1,,'ais Ass¢ an's Dam by Eight Feet New irrigation ' Project Held Safe Owing to Strength of Dam's Found ation London—Tho report, of the intdrna- tional technical commission en the raising of the Asauan Dam in Egypt has now been published' here, wtilh the news that its roeommendatons have been accepted' by tate Cairo Govern - Ment and will no* be put into effect The commission finds that the dam has been 'so strongly' constructed, stracted, and upon sunt excellent foundations, that it tan safely be raised by no leas, than 20% feet.." , In making file, reconmendatiol, the commissioners say they, keenly apiire- a elate that tlie'seeurityr health, and trap- . »moos• it); More peda1si -than ever be- fore elepend,,almost-entlrtlyupon e safety of the dant, but 'taking tlus' i thnto consideration, they stillehold that this great work should be done. Tito Cairo Cabinet has decided to intrust its 'supervision to Sir Mtn, doh Macdonald, • thea • engineer re- sponsible for the 'ypl,endld original work, subject to' llis ,accepting all the. conditions laid down by the conriuis bion. ' It is understood that, as a tat: salt of the heightening :et the Ass\ran Dail, it will bo necessary to strength= en the Esti � Assiut and Delta barrages at a probe le cost'of about £173,500,- 000, to conit{ert land in. Upper Egypt and improve drainage in Lower Egypt at a probable cost of a further £3112; 5000,000.—(E stands or ilgyptlau,)• In Groat Britain A' limited liability company has . been formed to pun•- ollase an. the stdelts,fo> all retail gro- core, through'the country, British WI'. rrking Boys Interested Many Employed Youths.Show Desire to Come to Canada . It cis among the boys of the more prosperous areas of• Great Britain, where many of these Iads Bold good lobs, that the keenest interest is shown in Canada and its opportunities for young settlers, rather titan among the distressed areas where hitndreds Of lads .aro on the unemployed regis- ter, and where the apathy towards op- portunities for n. new start in life in Cthiada has been very marked. This, according to information, reaching the Colonization Department of the Canadian National Railways in Montreal is the experience of It, M. Pym, who is the special representa tive of elle railway company in Brig talit for the oohing of juveniles for Canadian farms, Duringa lecture tour among the Juvenile welfare centers of South Wales, reports Mr. Pym, he had ossa'' cion recently' to address twenty-eight meetings of boys who Were on tine un• employment registers. The response' to lits appeal was practically nil. 'In marked contrast to this he reports that interviews held more recently It Cairdiff, Birmingham and Dover, were attended by large numbers of lads, many of them in good Jobs, who net• eetheless appeared willing to threw Wiese up and try their. fortune 1n the Dominion, flow to Fool the Rats ,Au+ingenious way of catching rats is as Eoliowe: In setting the rat trap this article advises the covering of It with tissue paper. Rats are too intelligent to walk into an open trap, However, they are curious to know what is under the paper, and will soon find out, . ' We know a; member of the younger generation Who declined an invitation to attend a horse show recently, on' tiiehorse, ground that he'd already 'seen a Minard's Liniment for Grippe and Flu: London Comity ouncil ruled that knitting by members at 'sessions is out or order, whereupon Dame Lyall stuck her needles in a ball of yarn til loft the •c rusilizr. Tho United States Biological 'Sur- vey has increased +he meat supply by. erose -breeding Alaskan ,reindeer with Caribou and thus producing anima'., of heavier, weight IVI!1]aecl s Linimr,ent for Coughs, Colds. ayes of Bice -true to you Eyes bf Gray. —love while away What; are YOUR eyes sayifig tooday` . Your • eyes ' have ,no voice, . but tltey speak —.they show moods and temper. They do more, they', show' your .physical condition, Aro they clear, ,bright„ ;sparkling wren health -,or dull, with a yallowislt dnao' to the whites? This yenowiah tinge is the signalof intoatlnal' oluggBislmesa. '. nafo•tntoricstion and liver troubio, Don't 'negglecS this Warning, of poor beeldk to follow. Try a regular 'dairy ' � y course fax a oiled °L91 .4 11e„fiaellillre S'oriod. 7 yes will tell the stagy.: ereauct Road ala Chararf •e frons tha Rya in lutura Bosnian dsserIitcviautr, Saka Avian, Herold F. Ritchie & Co., LmtedcToront, oe4 Radii,' Crime Net for hole State Proposed in Bill Swift. :Warnings Over Low- Wave Statiorts \VoL,ilci Hasten Captures WILL ONTARIO O FOLLOW ? Radio will be called 'into state-wide use to aid crime control by outdistanc- ing the law violator who seeks escape by the speed of the automobile,- it is planned if a bill just filed in the Mas- sachusetts Legislature is enacted. The bill proposes to require every city and town. pollee headquarters in the State to install a receiving set; to pick tip broadcasting from the new love -wave tadiocasting station of the State De. partment of Public Safety According to its sponsors the mese- urn would ntai.o Massachusetts , the first state to inaugurate radio police communication on such a broad scale,, to : present, :'General . Foote said, When it is desired to spread an alarm, an officer must sit at the -telephone and repeat the, story time after time on a series.of long distance calls and the process 'is so slow .that a criminal' in a fast niotos car frequently may keep ahead of the warnings, The proposed method is already in use for communication from the 'de- partnlent.headquarters.in the State House to barracks of the state police in many parts of the State. Jesse F, Stevens, adjutant -general of the Mas- sachusetts National Guard,pointed out that the system wourd be of great value in emergency and relief work, being ased in connection with the port- able radio transmitting sets of the national guard to establish eommuni cation with areas which ]night ;be isolated by ..terms or floods. • Commissioner Wilson, who already is enthusiastic over the results of use of the teletype communication system, installed a year ago to connect tite 22 Boston polee divisioe,s, ,said he -would installation , favor in . dtair¢ On Of radio 1, rc- co,p:ng sets not only in the Roston headquarters but also at every divi- sion station. We understand a similar system is under consideration in To- ronto for Ontario use. - - • Drrsggists Observe Buckley% Cough Mixture Week The week of February 28th to March 6th is being observed by the retail druggists of Canada as "Buckley's Cough Mixture Weak." This week has been arranged by the Retail Merchants' Association of Canada and'the Provincial Boards of the Retail Merdltants' Association, in co-operation with Messre. W. K. Buckley Limited, the mauufaoturers. This product has been On the market for many years and because of its rapidly increasing favor with Caua- diaus during the last few years, "The Week" is being featured this season to focus additional attention ou this flue •cough remedy. where to go on my iron Tamen. Olga Alimony: Why not go to the Riviera? That's where I always go on mine; London to Paris (By All'way) England lies below like a gigantic picture puzzle; Its pieces—the meadows—rintred by hedges, roads and streams, Fit perfectly each. into the others. The oblong fields of France, precisely a,. laid, Shading, front saffron gold to 11129511, Are, like nothing so' much As a multicolored pat1ltwork' quilt, -Margaret Nellie, To Prevent Breakage When Moving When packing china, glass or can- lied anlied fruit for moving, it is wisp to use excelsior and dampen it well. As it dries it Will shape itself. to, the articles which ai.'e enclosed, forming a safe and solid framework. Minard's Liniment prevents Flu, Rubs of Khali; or Empty Quarter, 'iu Arabia, the greatest desert itt the -Werke remains uutraversed -,by ex - Worm. . Regi youth .ctaimes fro, , i Within . l''d ace's Safe Kidney and - Liver Remedy by flushing kidneys, helps' you stay young , The 'principal outward chat•niof youth in a clearskin, sparkling with natural color, 03ut how - can you,- skin remain clear -19 kidneys and liver do not act as nature intended? At times when your system is upset take a few bottles. of Warner's Safe Tilney and LIvor Item.: et'', a aattob-wide"favorite Eotc 12 yogna, Note how.9uickly kidneys 0100 liver res pond, flushing away the dangerous body poisons that do so. much to - make 7n loofa old and -'worn out. Tho vory first bottle should'- showa splendid improve - mot. Purely vegetable acid -pleasant-. 'lasting. Start On your first bottle today.. 7011 have delayed long enough, Warner's Safe Remedies Co,., Toronto, Ontario. warners Safe Kidney - an l Liver Remedy ` ISSUE No. 8—'29 The world's . finest young teaeiruds o Ripened under, tropical suns: . q 'Bursting with fulsome flavor. ,That's Reiff Rose Orange Peron `i ca --every trackage guaranteed, g� REFri RttSE ORAS° GE PEK E 'h Q'.abh8°a good 'landin Seeks Limitation f Aircraft Use . Former Minister Says Now Is Most Appropriate Time , to Establish Control Paris --The airca'aft is the only arta Rf the service on whish no 'restriction to expansion or use 10 placed, and the tihinao establish some limitation is now, declared .:Etienne Flandin,. Dep- uty and former. Cabinet Minuted, and also president of the Aero Club of France, speaking at a luucheo° t e' the Alnerfcan Club 09'Paris. Ile contrast- od the dangerous potentialities of qn controlled aviation with its possibili- ties for increasing international colla boratton. For this reason .he called for world agreement on limiting the employment'ot aircraft in time fo war. M. Flandln foresaw *aviation ex- pendituro eventually far exceeding, for example, the sums, devoted to -day to navies, it it grew unchecked as a fighting arm. He strongly favored naval disarmament in the hope that It would include agreement on curb- ing aerial and chemical warfare. German h t as led t world 0 ld u Y 1 r until l 1 recently ' i rt ecmmerciai aviation, ho i pointed out, and this was due to the fact that the Treaty of Versailles prohibited 'that country from building up a fighting alr'fleet. it was the commercial side of aviation which. must .be en.ol!raged, and not. the other. When the day cornea c•`_ regu- lar 40 -hour service between America and Europe, . relations wilt be found to bo •developing much more rapidly. The 'United States now taloa first place as a commercial aviation pow- er and is bound to take the lead in developing aviation to -day. D. Liandiu spoke also of what France wad doing and brought out the fact that the passenger trans 6f Franco by kilometers was greater than that of any country fu 1927, that its network of air lines now covers more than 10,000 miles, and that nearly 40,000 passengers were regis- tered at the main Paris airdrome, Le Bourget, last year. Aa 1 • new nail route uta to South America was opened last year These thiltgs have bee naccomjli'shed despite its entail trritory as compared with the United St-ates and despite the neces- sity of establishing a etroug aerial defense., Stars that science calla gaseous are solid enough to our prosettt senses: one of thong is 2,000 times as dense as the earth's densest metal, pleat num. A Health Saving Remainder { o 'H't ''+ ait until you get the. Inflnenza USE eat At the 'first sign of it, its Healing Qualities ars Amazing. THE OLD RELIABLE List. of "'Wanted Inventions"• and Pull Infor:.mtion Sent'S'ros • on Request • TETE is ntasny co.,: Dept; W. 273 $auk St„ Ottawa, Ont. R G tjWW1 0112 <� .a Ned (.ridge erg < ,t 005 rca,raI, u.,,eaa.a• wwroo art 1 Lte', IM,Wh Mule Mos. tr., s n 0011,, tiver•ue.000.4.1 154.1 <041 , 0,, 5505 011011 11001V.` SCLlHI I,ga'S yAIEUEtli 1121 N9r:thamPton - Elulfaeo, M,Y, • Boa ffiie, $if,ZDGnE17$1i, OZIT., . 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Aspirin is always a marvelous antidote—for all pain and has no effect on the heart. - Proven directions Jos many valuable uses in every box if.genuipi0 Aspirin. Every druggist had it. aTradctitarlt Regis ercd,ih Canada