The Clinton News Record, 1927-02-10, Page 3Massacre Survivor Tells Experiences
When you . serve RED ROSE ORANGE
pgicog to your family you aro giving
them the best tea you can buy.
SELF-WILLED BOY A Birthday Gift.
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k>Lr1f1YA Be Ref or� ed Pris° As is already rather generally
y
on ; revs--�Matst be R Higher
Appeal.
"No use sending this : boy to the
Shelter—bars not strong "enough to
hold him." Thus wrote one of our
Magistrates in referring to a lad who
had committed two or. three offences
against the lay}r. He was probably
right if the Shdl ter is, considered from
the standpoint of a prison; but entire
ly wrong if he thought prison bars the
only way of subduing and controlling
a lively boy. Too many, deal with the
`young offenderfrom that viewpoint-
hence this comment on the futility Of
such methods• of reformation. Our
appeal is to the heart, 'to the/intelli-
gc5nee, the sympathy, the affections,
the spirit of service, to all those flier
elements in Life and character that
boys in common with all humanity
possess in a more, or less highly de-
veloped degree.. Lade' of faith, effort
and- enthusaasm on the part of the
worker accounts for many of the fail-
ures and the: lost' Opportunities that
aro so tragic in their later 'cohee
quences. What might leave been and
what we,•might have accomplished is
one of the sad reflections that carni to
us all `when we Fool; over the past.
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known, the University of Toronto ,s
to celebrate, next October, the; erne
hundredth anniversary of its found:-
ing. The Alumni Federation is mak-
ing plans to arrange fora birthday
gift to the University on that occa-
sion. Various suggestions. of a Suit-
able gift have been made but the one
that so far seems to make the great-
est appeal to the graduates is that the
money be used: to place a carillon of
bells in the Soldier's- Tower, ` which
the graduates erected a few years ago.
11 The Soldiers' Tower of the 1lndver-
elty of Toronto is said' to be the larg
1 est single memorial of the Great War
(to the British Empire. It was built
with money raised by graduatesand
former etudezits` of the Provincial.
University of Ontario. At the time
it was- built, the plan was to put a
carillon of bells in it• but there was
not sufficient money for the purpose.
Now it is proposed to mark the' -one
hundredth anniversary of the Univer-
sity in this distinctive way, and cer-
tainly this would be a birthday gift
that would never be forgotten.
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Canadiatl 'Farmer
Tells His .ence
"La" Booth, widely known Ontario fanner, and a sick
mann for 20 years, suffered daily, only half alive.
Now strong, robust, vigorous,• credits new
found health to Tanlac
•
Thoughtopularly known as "Les,"
1l'Ir. Booth'slcorrect first name is
'George. IRs home is at 271 Perth St.,
Brockville. For the past three years
he has enjoyed vigorous health but
what ho" endured before then is best
- told in his own words. "For twenty
years my arms, shoulders, back and
Trios, ached with rlreumatismia' said
1Vir. Booth. "Often I had to quit work
entirely andl remember ono bad spell
that kept mein beer for six mends.
"My case got to bee° chronic that
the help rail the farm. T was prat
tically helpless. Even my wrists and
handiewould swell up so that I couldn't
write my narr�4o, I dreaded bedtime,
for I got no ','est, but -lay • there in
1 ' agony, waiting for morning. Nervone
spells would seize me and I would
tremble all over like a leaf, I couldn't
get any benefit froi my food and had
to force myself to eat.1Vly weight was
far below normal.
"Three years ano,T decided to give
Tenlac a good trial, for nothing else
had helped me. I oo.•uld scarcely be-
lieve' such results were possible as
Moth Tanlac soon showed. The aching
stopped, my appetite came back and
I could eat heartily, My nights be-
t,amo more restful, tto, ilusl 1,,N1ept
aountUy. T gained le pounds '011i011 P -
stili retain, and I now work hard out-
doors from 8 to 10 hours a day, I never
have an ache. It's hardly bei-ieueablel
If folks want to know what Tanlae
Ban dor tell them to..weito to Les
ooth, or to come and see me. I'll
tell 'em."
If your health is broken from over-
work or neglect, profit from Mr.
Booth's experience. Try Tanlao, na-
ture's own body builder, made frgm-
roots, herbs and harks. Your druggist.
has it, Oyer 52 million bottles sold:
Typical Cree Indians who participated •
in' the massacre at Frog Lake.,
An unique and intimate record of the(Inset) Chief Bear -
( ) Big
Massacre at Fog Lake In• 1885:at'the ,
time of the Can i• Northwest ht : ago rebels on the wan• path, had not
ai! an o t vest Re
belilon 1tae teen given to Gonadial/ his. the Canadian Pacific Railway, then in
tory by William B'leasdell Cameron, ltd infancy, pteppe,d' into-- 61re breacd,
the sole white survivor of that appal - and sent troops to quell Chet urirising.
ling disaster. In a volatile recently pub- Big Bear, the old chief of the .Cree
lisped by the Ryerson Press, Toronto•, Indians, is a noble and pathetic area=
Mr•. camerae reeoants in vivid detail tare, a lover of pease and a friend' of
the events which led to the attack, the white man. Ile hos little influence
the bloody-rogfess of the massaere, over the fiery and bloodthirsty mem-
and his two months experience aa bens of the tribe, and knew little of
planer of the Indians'. "The War the hd7'line at Frog Lake. One of the
Trail or Big Bear" ie not only out• most dramatic incidents in the book
standing for lie value as a..historic is his epee•Ch at the trial of the Indians
reeord; it is a remarkably powerful following the massacre, when eight of
and dvanfatic narrative. ! his band are sentenced to death. De-
lver, Cameron was a young Govern- l ieoted, lonely, shorn of his freedom,
meet agent' at Frog Lake' when the he was still able to hold up his head.
Massacre occurred.. He describes the Re was still Big 'Bear ahiet of the
general restlessness of the Indiaus C.rses• And blip• pica was not for him -
Preceding the Rebellion when it seem- self, but for his people—for his child-
ed as if the whole Middle West might ren, hiding in terror "afraid to show
be swept by the carnage of semi -sae-, thomeelves In the bright light of day."
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the Ohand r1 (3. 't7rwr llo:ly"changes . ever} o•ofteu by Pl�ami-em Mnssoidlid, p11 rocord•e QSeolectfons, nutanmWe. -ralptr.
the fcod we C�- into blood, And the sill ., an s wondvs: wh ether `in hie Hni- 166.06 fur ges,ou gunranWed, kolaoon, 0(0 0taunt
r,^hole of osif well-being tltnpl:nds opals,
p'haI is Ynanner of seeakiug he does not iteral r u,t Mantzout'
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ay1Untly fio wtir cT' otherwise 1t nut. w.. Td hd01uldu r.aet, Toronto, 0 oaUM toltat
' .beginm to •pa lson itis hluo(L tnstead�. vf Psetkhe tote out>;
feeding et.' This le follo'w'ed by ,alltlzo �'saxHaf the world, r^emlajk ,Tho Irish
po•nge of indigestion, such as gas on Sta'te'sman (Dublin), 000 1ivays lteam. that ilio etiibl fliers obvious fueled
the stomaeli, prvin�s around the heaztt, with uer'orls Merest. This is Pao'- 7apau for an oyerdnw las elwrmed the
often nausea steel( eating, and a dip, ticularly true,- it is chained, abouts United' States, and also Great Britain,
like for all kinds of food. Mussolini, who has "made his own as guardian of a white Australia. The
The oildy way ,to overcome Ures•e bbaracter his ooun•try'e character, the etxpennding of -a pacific settlement of
troubles ie, to Some up the digestion so law of tris own being the lair of •its this problem would interest the whp{b
that you •can,assimilato all yourfood, being." Since Lenin died,: it is assert- world. The statement of the' emblem
To do this you have only itio take Dr. ed by this weekly, no etateeman has with reference toTtaly amd,withorutthe
41tii .iasns' Pinlc Pil•]s; A short aowrso Irad anything like' this "oontplete Iden- Pacific Palley ehlcidated will eel. help
of dress pills wfll glrfcluly.tone up tllo tlty between liecsonal will sad no-- 1n the allaying• of susp'i<eion,”
stomach and Uanisla dndigeation. Iiooe-critiona•1' w&17" TTe neaii tlne•s: Asiatics.Not "Niggers."
is a bit of oonvfncdng piroaf given 71y I 'Naturally wlrat'he says ie 'breaded One •thing Nluseoldiri said, which Th
Mrs, Chas, Ladner, Ellerslle, P.101, �' 1oo'tritleai philesotphers have Of- Irish Statesman-helieves to be alto,.
-who
a1t -
wtho says:—"For acme years" -e- was a; en commented on the inevitable eon- getlter true, is that the Asiatic gerfj
sufferer from stomach trouble. Every-eequenees of th'e hiollogleal'expansion will disappear whenever • Europe,
thing I(ide caused. distress, SMUT' Stain - I of races, but phnlosophers have net the ceases .to think of Asiatics as leaa7jarl-
nth. and belching, I could not oat l direct use of power, and .people sleep ane, and breaks down this mental bar-
'` meat or potatoes, and- •1- grew weak 'sound o' nights whatever. they say. But 'rim between' the •Eurolpeafo and the
and nervous'. No mediema seemed' to when Museolini gives an interview' to Aslaitfo mentality. In, Asda are the
help me until I'was persuaded to take a stor edvildzations," it is recalled,
sy
and dilbites upon rapidly ex- and' we read:
Dr, wi ddaan ' Pink . Pihle, and these-tandin
,amply worked wanders. L tools the 1Pd eacoo-respondent of the Associatedanceg ai•atlonai organisms• like Italy, I "Asia gave birth to ad2 the -groat re,.
pills faithfully for a couple of months and utpo'n the neoesetty of ProvidingInform --- Christianity, Brahmanism).
by 'which time ever^y symptom of the for Italy's crying need•, not onhy for Bu'tldhiein, Oonfncianism, Tao, Islami
moral disappeared,, and there bas not xotal and spiritual, :but for physical and many o.thsrm Alike in the arta
since been the slightest symptom" of pension, foreign statesmen will bel and in literature, irn,eveiythisg except
stomach trouble- No wonder 5 praise coupe/Red mainly about . the interpre- • science, the intellect of Asiatic races
Dr. Williams' Pink Fills." -
• You can get these pills through any.
medicine. dealer or by mail at 50 cents
a box from The Dr. WIN-tanos' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
anDaN LIKE THEA i
Baby's Own Tablets Are Effec-
tive and Easy to Give.
To Birds.
Goif you will and must.
Your round, bright eyes,
Will look •on many marvels
Without surprise.
You do not have to coax and threat And youwi11 reed in jungles
en to get the little ones: to take Baby's And peer down craters
And see slow ant -eaters
Own Tablets-. The easy with which And aaltars.
they are given, as compared with
liquid medicines, will appeal to every Then you will coma thine morning
mother: None is spilled er wasted;
To your old tree
you know just how big a dose has And sat, your old exemp Ie
reached' the little stomach. As a rem-
edy for. the ills -of childhood arising Of domesticity,
from derangement of the stomach and
bowels they are most satisfactory.
Mrs. hose Veysr, Widdirn•nntle, Cann.,
says:—"I used Baby's Own Tablets Over
1n the Canadian Northwest and found The caravan moon ma„,„ slow,
-Elizabeth Coatsworth.
The Oldest Gypsies.
the sky' dark roads
them ill wonderful medicine for child-
Anel all the hosts- of alalia
Ten's troubles, especially indigestion Forever restless go;
and eonsttieiaticn. I have also given 1?nz earie:i gypsy eomlvdiiies
them to- my children for simple, fever Traveling the centuries.
•and the as tles'snes5• aecomlOUiYing —Rachel mem, in "Taxis and, Tomb
teething and they always gave relief. stools." •
I can recommend Baby's Own Tablete '
to all mothers." Phoebus. -
Baby's Own Tablets' are sold by tnedf-
cine dealers .or by mail at 25 conte a A weed like Phoebus brings to me
box Drone The Dr. Williams' Medicine t A whiff of rare antiquity.
CO., Brockville, Ont. 1 sniff it curiously and then
I place it on the ell-sif again;.
,Por, I would never care to choose
Garden Medicine Chest. A vtntaged word like that to use
A we'll -known doctor recently de- 1n speaking of my friend—the suet
dared that the old malt -and -hops bee,' —Mildred Weston, in "The Singing
of England prevented a large part of Bill."
the country's manhood, from being t
killed off in the days" when scurvy wee It Depends, 01'
rampant in winter because of insu& giaw fang wdl'1 .this' lawn ntou'er
Relent supplies of fruit and vegetables.
Many people do not know that their Inst?" asked the -careful buyer.
gardens may be made to supply them How roomy and, what kind of neigh-
with an ideal dietary, bora have you?" countered the ex -
Celery is good- for rheumatism. p.mienced hardware dealer.
Spinach contains iron to an important
extent. 4
The countryman "gives his horse
carrots to improve its coat, and we
should take a reef out aY his book,
foe carrots improve- the .complexion,
the nails, and the hair. -.Apples, which
contain media weld, act on the kidneys
and Mad to retal'd ofd age.
Lettuce contains'„ quantities of vita-
min "C," anti;is therefore a highly im-
portant iters in the daily diet, Oranges
and lemons, tltouglr regarded as a hot -
weather food, aro inyaluable during
winter for reducing inflammation and
ae a medicine in cases of influenza, Ycit're bilious! ;You have a throb' strikes one anew -each -time it ie seet
IF BILIOUS, SICK
OR CONSTIPATED
6L 79
TAKE "CASCARETS"
t1J IJ'� U
B i'. the Forth Bridge. -
At our feet the waters of the Forth
ripple in and out very 'quietly .and
lazily. There is a flat calm, :and the
water lies almost ailtly, still, the
pearly grayness of its' surface un-
broken by a ripple. Just beyond,aand
far above us, the Forth Bridge reams
its tremendous 1ili&k for more than a
mile " over to Queensferry on . the
farther shore.- First the great stone
piers step out into the water, tarry-
ing the steel viaduct; then come
enormous arches and spans of steel
supported by huge girders, and in-
terlaced' with an intricate tracery- of
stanchions, baffling in the elaboration
of its design. Far away at the other
side the stone piers again come into
view; but it fo the middle portion of
the bridge wltrclt imp -resets one most
deeply, composted as it is- of enormous
red -painted ap•ans of steel, resting al-
most at water level on great columns
of. stone.
Al the -end. of a wooden pier which
juts out into the water, a little crowd
of passers-by are watching a small
boat which is moored to the timber's:
A diver is sitthng in the boat; his hel-
met leele, and we see his bronzed face,
and ragged mustache app•saring from
under a turban sbaped cap of red
which, forms -a foundation for the he':
met. As we watch he rises, adjusts
hie helmet, and 'climbs over the gun-,
wale, where .•t ladder trails -down into
-the water, The then in the boat ar-
range hie communication line, and
slowly, heavily, he b.egine to descend
the Iadder. Now the water has en -
golfed him, there remsins en'Iy a ripple
where his helmet hes been, and two
men are paying out the one with a
windlass, while a third stands holding
tate communication line ready to draw
hint inata given sigtnal. The.et'euk-
ing machinery winds on and en; one
would think enough •rape had been
paid out to take the diver across the
liver, but oven as we watch they be-
gin to wind in again and lie reappears,
hauling himself slowly up the ladder.
As he sits down in. the boat his fel-
lows hasten to relieve him of his enor;
mous helmet,
While we have been watching, the
tide has turned, and the water begins -
to ripide in, round our feet. We turn
and look down the river, On the near
bank the woods of Dalmeny elope
down to the water's edge -woods• lust
tinged with ernnge.end'gold, while fur-
ther down the Firth of Forth the coast
of rife shines out, clear gold where the
sunddght retch -es the reaped fields,
softly, wonderfully blue on the
shadowy ltfllst, "A beggar's mantle
fringed with gold"—the description
rises unbidden to one's lips; but how-
beautiful
ow
beautiful a mantle it is, beyond worde
to describe: It cannot ea that the sin,
1 Ito headache, bad cold, sour t always shifi`es in the kingdom of Fife,
Stomach or costive bowels yet even on gray defy's the land' seems
by morning to bo touched- with glee/es of light;
twhile when the atmosphere is clear
,o weeder o s opwlescent, beauty
bfng_ arcuation In yotu- head, a bad ',
Doctors vouch for ,Minard's Liniment. ,taste in,your mouth, your eyes burn, leo 'la is it in its loveliness,- ,ts
y coloring, unspoiledand ' freak 'the purity oY' is
• roar skin 9s. -,allows 'WW1 darlt .rings'. coloring, .
Silver articles and ornaments 'soon • under your eyes; your rips areparched:.
tarnish when exposed'to•the air. The No wonder you feel ugly, mean and 11i -
brightness can be restored by dipping l tempeeed. Your system is full of bile
thea rticles in a .strong solution of net properly passed off, and what you
ammonia and hot water. need is a cleaning.up inside. Don't
continue being a bitlious• nuisance to
yourself and those who love you, and
don't resort -to harsh physics that irri-
tate and injure. Remember that moat
'dieordees., of the stomach, liver" and
bowels are,cured by -mooning with
gentle, tltou:iigh Cascarets---they waft
while you s'Ieep. Ale -mot box from
your druggist. will- keep your liver and
bows!- elesn;, stomach sweet, and year
head, clear for months. ;Children lova
to take Caecaa+ats because they tastte
good and never gripe or sicken.
"" Get a 10 cent box bow,
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INDIGESTION, GAS,
UPSET STOMACH,
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The monvent you, eat a tablet of
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gone. No more distress'froln a sour,
acid, upset stoinach. NO flatulemee,
heartburn, palpitation, or misery -mak-
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a few tents. Eaoh package guaran
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trouble:
THE DANGER SIGNAL, -•
A. sneeze: is nature's' Wairning
of a coldl— Forestall it with
Mlnard's.-
ISSUE No. 0-'27,
Minard's Liniment for animal ailment's
Already Has It.
She—"I'Id -nearer marry a man whose
fortune hasn't at least five ciphers' In
it."
He (exultingly) - "Oh, darling
Mine's all ciphers,,"
A Wash Line.
"Can you give me a gzlcttation from
Shakespeare f"
"Bus e- 'Tubby or flat tubby, aye,
there's the rub.' "
Japanese to Dean -Marti.
There -has - been 11 comparatively
large influx of Japanese into,Deuanark,
mostly engineers acid 01 eohanles.
A Film of Copper industry,.
The Unite -11 States •ban•eau of mines
Is malting FE movie of the capper
try of that country and Canada.
The Deduction.
Sister -•-"What i•5 au autohdographY?"
1]rn•th i \\tell, trutomeans oar said
biography moans a story. 'I guess it's.
a story /about acot,'
The [lesson.
Mother If'you T,allted to go skat-
ing, eta- (11;11'1 you e•omd and" ash;, ere
11111?" '
Sarnmie-"'Cates I \vented to go"
ttt,tion to be gdtven to •Ube Phrase 'phye1-
ow1 expaeolon.' Nations may expand
.orad r
morally and tlrirfttua,ly without tro�11U-
ling other epuntrles, indeed' only ex-
citing admiration or envy. But a physi-
has-•been demanstrete&t0 be, equal to
that of Europe, and in science, as Sir
Jagadis Bose atnd others have shown,
the capacity for fine and °rigidal in
veetiga•ticn is- there: ,Yet many Eng-.
cal- expansion proclaimed to be o„ lis'hni,on will ebrer• to Indians as' nfg.
necessity ie another matter, mid it 4s gens in conversation,.ae if a dlfiorent
doubtful whether the nervous anxiety tinting of the Buhl implied an inferi-
ority of intellect oe imagination.''
Those old enemies,gas, acidity, pain and lis,
comfort are soon knocked for a fare -thee -welt
nation in order to teas a. colony from by Seiget's Syrup. Any drug store.
her, when it is followed' by the stateDo;
meat that while, the. polder is pacific u're get so interested in what
it is not esaetly pacifist." route going to do to -marrow that you
Endangers Peace. don't do anything to -day,
:At the same time this'Irish weekly For Colds—Minard's Liniment. -
gives credit to Mussolini for having
pointed out one of the dangers to the Scratches on furniture can be re -
peace of the would. Some nations-, it moved by rubbing linseed oil. into the
notes in passing, remain stationary in wood in the direction of the grain
population, while othere, such as Italy using a cork for the purpose. '
or Japan, -increase their' populations -
so that they press aspen the means of
subsistence, As long as the United
Ste -Me •opened• its gates to ernigrants
from Europe almost without lifnitaaion,
it is recalled, there wee no great Eur- •
apean danger as the overflow was not'
checked, but—
"Now' the United States feels le can
expand from within, mid more and
more limits the number of immigrants:
India, Japan, and China, with their
teeming populations find it more and
as to what thatimplies exactly will
be allayed by the statement that,it
does not mean that Italy is ready `to
lump at the throat of the first passing
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