The Clinton News Record, 1929-08-08, Page 7Chess
one pound box Of
Assorted Biscuits
is . always in order for the picnic • or
informal gathering. A.handy package
of Christie's choicest Biscuits in sur-
prising variety -crisp, delicious and
temptingly fresh.
In More'. or on the 'phone, always askfor
0 0.
Afte i W eta a zet /bJ
etetaL'v<;,..t eeetie tre:,;,1"' w.k'•*m et, easei;EiA++tfw.2F+*,(
••t• ,.,Yk ;en':;,
esiged to A
Otherwise
e
e' hangs on a gold chain, ,while; aupthei
design has a tiny dagger's 'Head of
diamonds fith a ruby drop.
Tho elaborate beauty of the straws
,pendant is matched by the fashion of
diamond bracelets in wide hands.
Sports jewelry is -frankly bizarre,
For beach wear ,ensemblesets are
the mode, •composedof anklet, brace,
let, 'and necklace made of carved
wooden beads combined with sed glass
beads. On the necklaee,'a' strand fe
designed: to band down .the back.
'Other beach jewelry Is made., of rub•
bee, skillfully fashlgned to appear
otherwise,
Goodness •
Goodness stands at the to of :,all
"All is not gold that glitters."; This
is especially true in the fashion world
at the present time, for liractiatilly
•nothing that', glitters, le geld, Frocks
aro '.made more vivacious and hats
mere joyous by glittering ornaments
o . various metals. Necklaces and
bracelets in' synthetic compositions
gleam ,gdyly, thrown in high:. relief
against a sun-tanned: skin. In fact„
itis precjieely to the sun -tan vogue
-that ttie'partioular phases of the con-
temperary jewelry mode ,owe their
popularity.
.Amon'i precious stories,• pearls are the olit os, altbcugh it 'Outset dis-
first in the limelight. ,They are not tinguished from ,other ;attributes in
nein in the'graduated string,'for'm- definite •terms, It not only -includes
!'
erly dis-
nein.
style, but :are bombined in such virtues as sincerity, kindness and
.many •ingenious ways, and with ,Other,
jewels, such as diamonds, 'emeralds,
jade and the delectable flushed coral.
It Is considered, smart 'to •twist to-
gether a rope of.delicate seed pearls.
and coral and Wear:it knotted at the
bank of • the 'meek Or It may be
wound, around the wrist several times
fen a bracelet.' Some women wear seeks to :attain for himself the quail.
tbeir strands alightly looped and fast- ties of Co-operation and kindness
ened to 'hue side by a pin of similar which he would wish to see' attained
jewels. • by humanity in general.
The fashion in jewelry this season The -idea has often been expressed
points to three revivals; the elabo-
rate earring, the stress pendant and
the diamond bowknot for the left
sboulder, often holding in place a
fairylike tulle scarf.
Earrings are in perfect harmony
with the romantic mood of the •sea-
son. In ono style, tiny jade grapes
hang from a gold chain. In another,
pearls and diamonds alternate in
granted size from the tiny pearl at
the ear. in yet another a gold fili-
gree loop of exquisite workmanship
amiability, but„also, adds ,something
which makes it outstanding and uni•
vernal in its appeal to people. It is
the quality which the individual :liim-
self desires and which he wants other
people to possess as well. The man
who is good does not look on the
world as a field foa exploitation, but
that at some time or other during
life a person must go wdong in order
to learn the significance of goodness.
The wealth of knowledge gained by
a ood person, however, is just as great
as that gained.by one who has seen
life through•a variety of experiences.
a good person, however, is just as great
bad is as unsound a ,theory as that
of attaining good health through suf-
fering 'terrible sickness.
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EMPIRE YEAR
at the Worlcik
LARGEST
EXPO °ITION '
T(ew Milian Dollar
Automotive Building
to be officially opened
as part o) the Empire
'Tear Celebration.
Cit i r . ril
•The 1929 Canadian National
Exhibition . . the fifty-first
, celebrates Empire Year, and
the brilliance of the entire two
weeks' presentation will provide
a magnificent; inspiring and long,
to -be -remembered spectacle for
,the rnbre than two million viisi-
,torst;
low rates by rad and boat. Ampie &tomato.
dation. Send jar illustrated booitets describing
entire Empire Tear Celebration.
THOMAS BRADSHAW, H. W. WATERS,
PraWcnt General Manager
.
£iVhts94
Postal Wrigley
Marathon Swim
in' two events (Middy, Aug. 23,
for women, and Wed., Aug. 28,
for men and winners of women's
race) for the world champion.
ship and $50,000 purse—the great.
est internationel sport spectacle,
Competitive Displays of Agnea].
turein all its Branches.
'rots and paces featuring
Standard Bred Society Futurity,
hitenwtfonal Outboard Motor
Boat Regatta and tacht Races.
Government Exhibits from prac.
*fealty every Country in the World,
Grand Stand Militery and Nasal
Pageant, " Britannia's „Muster
by 1500 perfortnors on the World's
Largest Stage.
First Showing 1930 Motor
Car Models,
3fatioo4l Aircraft Show and Car,
nieal of the Shy,
4 Concerts by 2000 Voice Ex,
hibition Chorus
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Department of.
He:,;1:Ith
The Fly is a. Menace to Health
SumMer, with the holiday pleas-
ures which it brings, is often marred.
by that•pest of bealth and comfort-
the' fly, , The presence of flies ;around
any dwelling', means that :there bas
beep ; carelessness on somebody's
part, ,A few 'necessary precautions
taken fn' time ie all that is necessary
.:Won Rose Trophy
Judged 'among thousands of blooms
, at the Rose Society of Ontario show
held recently at the 'Royal York Hotel
Toronto, -the above "Gioire de '011
Guinoieetto' ryas awarded the C•hel-
to pngvent 'the annoyance and dony' .lenge Trophy as best -rose exhibited
gars to 'health which' can' be safel'It was raised by Mrs. It W. Dixen
attribtuted :to this petit:' of •Toronto, 10 an outdoor 'garden
Tha roses on' exhibiteSrangeil .frohn.
Types. of MY pure white of large and small dimeric
The ,'flies' -4_011 h "bother us around dons to' the ;vivid "red oZ' American
the house^and at•suinmer ;resorts are Beauties, making -the liallrcom,at the
of two main types=the .house. fly life Royal ,York a blaze of perfunied•colot
the blow -fly; the latter are larger 'There Was a record .nutaber' of en;
than the house Sy and halt° bright, tiles this year.'
metallic bodies and make epnsider-
:able'nottle-when flying. 'The Stable Islanders Want
fly • is generally found around tattle
Pepper and Sugar
tiles the house fly, but has de dls
tingulahing feature -rt Bites _ and
sucks blood and Is especially aetive' Durban, Natal -On her voyage
before storms. aR' from Australia to South Africa, -the
Control of, the Fly Pest Is. Se 0. 'steamer' Beltana :went two
When we study the rife cycle and days out of her course on a fruitless
Habits of files, we know beyond all search for possible survivors of the
doubt that to be effective, .the work Danraining shah—e rive -masted
we do to destroy them must be alit- barqueish tIiobeiihavn—thwhich had leen
ed at the distribution point, viz„ ,the
breeding grounds. .There are sev-
eral methods of attack:
Use of Larvicides
(a) Chloride of Lime applied in lay -
era of about sill Inch thick on the
fresh exposed contents of outdoor
privies every fou' or five days is an
effective, cheap agent' for destroying
the larvae of the blow ily which
beeds chiefly iu outdoor privies.
(b) ' Crude Coal Tar Distillate--
proves
istillate—proves a most effective method in
the 4ontroi of the house fly breeding
in stable manure, garbage, piles, ere.
A setisfaotOry strength is a three or
four per cent. solution; this Is
sprinkled on the edges of the piles
wherever the larvae appear. The
action is rapid and the results very
marked.
The blow Ily (blue bottle and green
blow Ay) breed also In garbage, de-
caying vegetable matter and pig
manure, Sprinkle crude coal tar die-
tillate (four per cent, solution) over
the infested areas.
Crude coal tar distillate may be
secured from your druggist.
Supplementary,' Methods
(a) Trap—the coue.shaped type le
beet; it is so built that the fly after
being attracted by bait placed under,
meth passes through a small open-
ing in the top of the cone Into the
trap proper,
(b) Screens—wire of twenty meshes
to the inch Is necessary to keep out
house files.
(c) Poisoning—a cheap and effec-
tive poison may be made in the home
by adding to a pint mixture_ 00 milk
and water three (3) teaspoonfuls of
formaldehyde. This may be poured
on pieces of bread placed in shallow
saucerS. Place safety out of reach
of young children.
Kitchen garbage should be tightly
wrapped In paper or kept in fly -proof
Cane,
A Tale of Two Cities '
Quebec Evenement (Cons.). In
the year .1928, in London, 28 murders
were committed. Seven of the mur-
derers escaped justice by committing
suicide; the eleven .others were at.
rested, tried, sehtenoed•Wed hanged,
'hie happened in themost populous
city in the world, and hi a country
where one can praetloaliy procure al-
coholic drinks any 'hour' of the iley
aril night. 2'Text to London, the big-
gest and most populous arty in the
world is New York. The American
metropolis has a million and a half
inhabitants less than the Biitisb•
metropolis. In New York, in 1927,
(the figures for 1928 are not yet avail-
able), 282 murders were reported.
Not one of the murderers committed
suicide, a banded of ,them have nct
been apprehended, the others 'have
been tried, a large number of ewbotn
have been acquitted- for want of
proof, and less than half a dozen sell-'
tented and executed!
Safety for All
La Presse (Incl.): The Executive
Committee will no 'doubt act on the.
suggestion of 'the Motorists' League
of Montreal that lights sheath! be in-
stalled to control traffic in the busiest
parts of Sherbrooke street, espreially
from Atwater avenue to Lafontaine 1
Parte, .. , The establishment 00 saf0-
ly islands fou pedestrians is the neces-
sary complement +/o the installation
of traffic lights. .Attempts made
hitherto in this direction have not
been particularly encci'uraging, as ex-
periments have not met with proper
support from a certain class tit mot-
orist, toe 01817 frofn' some pedestrians
IWho do not s
ee
m to be able to sub-
mit
nit to a practice destined to give
them greater:protection. However,
with u little training and atiente we
sroilid- be able to educate the masses
and 'make certain ce the success of
the ro
t orm. f
Minard's Liniment for Neuralgia.
reported missing in the Indian.
This detour took the steamer to the
two barren nhd supposedly unin-
habited islands of St. Paul and. Am-
sterdam in the southern Indian Ocean,
about halfway between Tasmania and
Cape Town.
Both islands were acquired by the
French in 1893. The island of Am -
has an area of 25 square miles, was
discovered in 1603.
About 2000 miles from the nearest
land, in cold southern waters, these
islands lie in solitary majesty, Am-
sterdam has a peak 2760 feet high.
The southern extremity of St. PauI
is formed by part of an immense
crater, round which hot springs bab-
ble. They are destitute of vegetation
except a scanty supply of grass on
which goats and rabbits .feed.
On arriving, the Beltana tired six
rockets and sounded .its siren. Pas-
sengers who thronged the decks
figures moving hurriedly about, and
the x'retleh tricolor being hoisted on
the flagpole of the depot. Then a
small boat put out from the island,
ex:Malting five Frelich fishermen and
a dog. The iishernlen were pictures
Miele clad and gesticulating delight-
edly.
The three who came aboard ex-
plained they had seen for six months.
When asked what they would like,
they modestly replied that their
wants were few, but they had run
out of pepper and sugar.
When these supplies, and the dog
accompanied by a huge ham bone and
secured by a rope, had been lowered
into the boat, the fishermen departed
amid cheers. Ml on board the steam-
er were overjoyed that they had been
able to brighten the lives of the lonely
flahermen by (their visit, although it
meant arriving two days late at
Durban.
•
CHQL'ERA I?FANTUM
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trouble that comes' on suddenly,
especially during the summer months
and unless prompt action fs taken
the little one may. '00011 be beyond
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goc'd, The Tablets are sold 'by medi-
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a box trent The Dr Williams' Medi-
cine CO,, Brockville, Ont.
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What a .convenient and delightful
worl dis this world of books]—if you
bring to it not the obligations of the
student, or look upon it as an opiate
for Idleness, but enter It rather with
the enthusiasm of the adventurer. It
bas vast advantages over the orein-
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•
concern's,' In such petty matters as
Wars, and parilament and taxes, but
a mellow and moderate despot, who
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the greatest men and *Women in the
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by David Grayson.
Failure
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n ;yet
1 happiness'to be
success. Ttere s
enjoyed! There is good to he done! !
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is it the pleasure that it
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"A HOUSEHOLD NAME
IN 04 COUNTRIES'.
When Asked
Are You Friz
Sez Yes I Is But!
Five Districts in Province of
Quebec Report Snow
in Summer
Quebec—Five different places re-
ported snow in the Province of Que-
bec during the mantb of June. The
Gouin Dam in the Lake St. Peter re-
gion, beetled the list, with a two inch
fall during the 30 days of the month.
Amos, in the Abitibi, had one-tenth
of an inch, while Thetford reported
traces of snow. hlanouane, also in
the Lake. St. Peter district, experi-
enced one inch of snow during the
month, while Met's, in the Lower St.
Lawronee, a famous summer resort,'''
also had one inch.
On the other hand Thetford rang-
ed to the other extreme, for, in addi-
tion to recording traces of snow, it
also registered the hottest day of the
entire month, the mercury soaring to
90 degrees on lune 20. Temperaturee
of 90 degrees were common during
the month, while so were below freer -
Ing marks, no less than 14 sectors re-
porting temperatures between 24 and
81 degrees above zero.
Montreal experienced normal wea-
ther during the month, with a maxi-
mum temperature of 88.5, a mhtintum
of 38,2 and am average of 04.5, while
the rainfall of 5.75 inches Was 2.19
below normal.
Runaway Horse Obeys
Traffic Light; Many
Motorists Do Not
A wooden horse played no small
part in the fall of TroY. A milk wa-
gon steed helped write history in
Stamford, Conn.
Here's the story—and the good folk
of Stamford are going to stick to it.
During the wee, small hours this
particular horse decided to run away.
The streets were wide and deserted
and the going was fine for a block or
s0, during which time a lot of milk
was delivered promiscuously.
Then came a Stamford intersec-
tion, and as old bobbin thundered
down upon it, the green light chang-
ed to 'red.
The noble charger tlug his cleats
into the pavement and stopped dead
in his tracks, thereby notifying him-
self as a law-abiding ping. • The Na-
tional Safety Council points' out this
little .Incident aa an 'evidence of.
horse sense—often needed by awe-
less rivers.
Right and Wrong
One may go wrong in many Stiffer=
ant' ways, but right only fn one; and.
so the former is easy, the latter dif-
ficult; easy to miss the mark, but
hard to hit
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LOVE
Love is always vicarious: ;t either
suffers or rejoices with the loved.
ones; it forgets its own' cares and,
wishes in the needs and sorrows of
others. Alfred 17. Garvie.
FOR THE HAIR
As Your Barber—He knows.
ISSUE No: 32—'29
Owl Laff&
"And now," said the teacher, "will
dOm0One pleasegive us "ti, sentence
using the word 'candor;?"
"PIeasom ' said the 'height little
boy in the front seat, "my papa had
a pretty .stenographer, but after ma
SSW her he candor."
It's ,a good thing our wives don't
know where' we were last night."
It is that! 'Where were we?"
"I don't know!"
RED, RED, RED!
Oli, my love she .wears a red, redcoat,
That one can see a' .mile;
0h, 'my love she wears a:red•red coat
That's newly come in style,
We are approaching ,the season
when some folks will insist on rock-
ing the boat,
There are awkward times, and we
sympathize .with the tea -stop wait-
ress srho approached. a customer
from behind. and -said, "Any-
thing more, sir—I mean ;madame? I
beg your pardon, •81t."'
For a serious misdemeanor John
was kept after school. He .worked
sowillingly and `cheerfully that the
surprised teacher ' jaicl:' "John, why
can't you be a agreeable and pleas
ant !luring school hours?"
"Gee, that's-funny-.That'e just what
I was thinking about you!" was the
prompt reply.
The honeymoon was over, and the
young 'with was in tears. "You ..used
to say, Jack," Ohe sobbed; "that when
we were married we would :be 'one"."
"Yes, ,and what of it?" answered
the -wretch.
• "You seen to IMO that we are
ten now. You're one, and len no=
thing!'
Dolly says: "Never let' a fool kiss
you. .Also never let a kiss fool
you:'
There are a lot of $25 bilis around.
I got one this morning 'frons my
dentist.
One of our minor regrets has' al-
ways been that nobody in the family
went to medical school long enough
to know how to set the leg of the
card table.
"You don't know hots nervous 1
w14 w'ben I proposed to yotl."
"You don't know how nervous I
was until you did."
A woman convinced against her
will will quickly show you she's not.
"Join, it's positively shameful the
way Junior talks. I just heard him
say: "I ain't never went nowhere."
"Shameful? Why, be has traveled
twice as niuoh as most boys his age!"
AFTER SIG MONEY
"What 1s your boy Josh doing?"
"He's hitting a punching bag," ans-
Wered Farmer Corntossel. "He has
noticed these comparisons between
the money received by college pro-
fessors and pugilists"
Usually you can tell by the look
on a man's face that his wife takes
In boarders. '
"Wooten ehave more imagination
than Bien." Especially sales ladies.
It takes a lot of imagination to mill
o 42 -stout '"perfectly precious."
COULDN'T STAND THE NOISE
Foreman—What's the big idea of
quitting?
Riveter—Oh, I don't mind hammer-
ing rivets all day long, but the man
who worke with me hums incessant-
ly.
for cleaner— faster cutting
Thesteelusedismade and spec.
%any tempecce in the Simonds
plant mod we can and do guar.
osteo every Simonds Saw.
• THE SIMONDS CANADA
sow c0, tTD,
UoatnoI - Tomato
Vanco,w,v
Stlobn,N,B.
Sprays
Use Mi nerd's immediately.
It soothes the pain and draws
out the inflammation,
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The 'Pendulum Clock
A penduleen Clock gained, owing ;te1
the inerease of-graVfty With latitude,'
about'one minute and twenty seconds
a day when taken from Ottawa to the
mouth of Mackenzie rivet', Northwesb
Territories, by the Dominion Observav
tory, in connection With its gravity
work, Taken about fiye thousand
•,feet up a mountain side is Britlslil
Columbia .it met about .thirteen see-
onds daily,
Keep Minaret's Liniment always handy
Ada, ; five years old, was taken, to
her mother's bedroom to see -her little'
twin Sisters aeon .after 'they were born.
.mummy," she exclaimed, "what
dear little things! Which ,one are you
going to drown?"
II
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I'T1»e valueK bleboo]twns 0,,»_
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=the bestfarmer's overalls in the world. One
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The e,
.You Must Do Your .Bit
id the. war agaiesfthe'ony, carrier
of germs .and breeder of di,eaae.
'of the proven
deny nRoxoaImon
;efficient mean', of combating ih1,
'illy evil. It u convenient, becau,,
of the poth.pin. It if, hygienic,
1 flee never get away when once
caught ,'Each-',p!rnl given Three
weeks'perfect ,erv!ee,
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Distributor fox Ontario
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Safety
iW/ea,5 e
JOUR local Firestone
Dealer has a Fire-
stone Tire for every purse
and purpose. He saves
you money and serves you
better. See him today.
)FOR FIJ'T7i TEARS
Cf7)flti shall]°at
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For'p'oiihiee
duo to Acus
INDIOPSTION
ACID STOMACH
HEARTBURN
HEADACHE
0ASEe•NA119EA
What most people call indigestion
is usually excess acid la the stomach.
The. food has soured. The instant
remedy is an alkaliwhich neutralizes
1
acids, � But don't use crude helps.
Use what ycmr doctor would advise.
The best help is Phillips' Milk of
Magnesia. For .the 50 years since its
Invention it lias remained standard
will find physician
s. - You wt fi d no-
thing else so quick in its effect, so
harmless, so efficient,
One tasteless spoonful in water
neutralizes many times its 'volume in
acid. The results are immediate,
with no bad after-effects, Once your
learn this fact, you will never deal
with excess acid in the crude ways.
G 1 Y
o learn—no v—howthis method is
supremo, •
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