The Clinton News Record, 1927-04-14, Page 3n ported. di arom the Orient
in metal lied chests. Blended
and packed into 1 lb., % lb., %lbn
bright Al minum1, pa.ckages5
ood �'
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ED "' OSE ORANGE PEKOE is a tt'4 good.
The Settleanent Violin.
David s villin Was his dearest pew.
session. . The tender Care which
he h vished on his violin would have
been co nical to his teiloys had it not
been foi his skill in' its use.. They for-
cave. 111n all, his 'Solicitude after they.
had heard the s a s
r gelvoices which Ilia
band vas able to evoke -trent that
small and fragile instrument. •
17/err village of ttat day had its
'iiddlers," evert iu the lumber -camps.
such performers. were plentifnl,:. but
the most .skillfal of them were no
more like David McLant-than a black•,
bird is like a thrush. They Mostly Der -
formed with a mad scramble of lingers
and a fantastic jerking of elbows,
whereas David, with tong, „graceful
strokes-, -'drew .trdm Iiia instrument
tones of such sweetness that his bear-
ers marvelled. How had he learned.
this method? 13.ic:hard. never -knew;
but he: recoguieed the difference. None
of the . mechanical, sdrapin•g noises
which ; accompanied tiie playing of
'other ficlihIers , could be heard when
llayid'•s bow was in action, and al-
thoirgh ho good -naturally itleyed jigs
a'
and reels ter dances, his hest beloved
"tunes" were Orange anti. beanitiful
lnelodielS. Idle ti,don'a'tion was Ole Bull.
"Some day I'm going to hear isbn
pla.y,"he vowed, and trea:sered every
word which came to him descriptive of
the great Norweasn's art. Scone of
the. tunes he played were'4,titose Ole
Buri watt, reported to use.
In spite of hie wondrous gift, David
tool[ a hand in all the forms of work,
now swinging a, scythe " against the
grass, now thecradle against the
wheat, :and in these t eIth' Richard
loved to have him tar a leader, To
ranke,And bind after ]thu,wee consider
ed a test of any man's ability-. How he
could play the violin after such labor,
was a: mystery, but he often did:—
Hamlin Garlands In. "Tratl,Makers of
the Middle Border."
Cassowary Kin to Ostrich. ,.
• The cassowary S s. its closest re
latives among the Ostriches. There
ale Upward of twenty diffec'ent forms,
all inhab.itents of New Guinea anti oer-
tain of the ndittcent isluncis.
Going fishing—take Minard's Liniment.
It is the selection of rich, western wheats — the finest
grown on the prairies - that gives extra flavour to -bread and
buns, and extra richness to cakes and pies, made frgm
Send 30c en stamps for one 700 -recipe Purley Plower Cook Book. 264
Western Canada driour Mille Co. Limited. Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, SointJahn.
•
Just Ask for
ren nought Tissue
'
'A most satisfactory roll for the bathroom:
'A soft, absorbent tissue made, like all Eddy
Toilet Rolls, under the most exacting sani-
tary conditions. g
Big value for
the housewife
seekingagood
tissue at a
moderate
price.
THE E,C3
CO. L! MITE tJ
H U LL,CA N ADA
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Warner's Compound in Family
Fifteen Years
• TAKE A "RUSSER" AT THIS.
From goloshes to tires and in a thousand wash between the two, the
modern wor4d would be entirelyrubber. lost without � t bar. It is a key product that
in every sense makes the wheels of progress go round. Bat common as is
ig�rr
•
torel;
n wledg�e of. the finished product sa that there is not a trine, woman_or
child who has not seen it in some form or other, thele are a -few of us who
have' never seen a Tubberwplamtation in full bloom and on its -native heath,
so to speak, :Rubber is a 'dirrgy-looking product, but its trees, of origin are a
-light and beautiful spectacle, resembling nothing so much es a- sugar:maple,
in early spi•fng.' This Photograph was taken recently at Singapore, during
the-reoncl the world cruise of the Canadian Pacific Empress of Scotland. The
plantation here shpwn has reached its present growth within thele t 25
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GOOD F��'t�pggp�,gqqq''ttpippyP�� �jr�'j
Sd it''LJS.S Vh.S
i YF
FOR SPRING ` Ist
Do Not' Use Harsh Pou gatives=
A Tonic is All Yon Need.
1IotAiok—but not feeling quite
That is the -way -most people feel
the spring, Easily tired, apse
Beide, sometimes heatlaches.and a f
fug of depression. Pimples or er
tions may appear on the skin, or th
may be twinges of rheumatism
neuralgia. Any'. of these indicate t
the blood is out of order -that the
door life of whiter has left its m
upoou and may easily develop
to more serious trouble.
Do riot dose yourself with pu
Lives, as many people do, In the ;Mh.ood that you can put yourood ri
Purgatives gallop through the cyst
and weaken instead of giving strength.
Any ?'looter will tell you this is true.
What you need in the spring is a tonic
that will enrich the a blood attd build up
the nerves. Dr. Williams'' Pink Pills
do .this speedily and surely. Every
dose of this medicine helps to enrich,
the blood which clears the skin,
strengthens the appetite, and makes
tired, depressed men, women Mid
children active and strong. AIr..Jamee
Dickson, Westneath, Ont., says: --"I
was quite badly len down, easily tired,
and appetite poor. My -blood seemedT
thin and watery decided' to try Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills, and after taking'
a. few boxes I felt myself thoroughly
punt up anti -as strong as ever. I tan
, ecommend, the pills to run-down neo.
You can get these pills through any
medicine deater or by mail at 50 cents
a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Broclgville, Ont. '
well.
in
rite
eel-
up -
are
or
hat
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ght,
em
Sinus ]Disease.
What are the sinuses? The *Muses,
are bone cavities In the skull, lined
with a delicate living membrane'tllat
is continuous with the lining of the
throat aid nose; the cavity located in
the top of the cheek bone 1st known as
the antrum, while the frontal cruises
are found immediately -above the eyes.
These cavities have a structure like a
honey -comb, which makes it very dir.
dealt to dislodge the infecting germs.
And germs do gain entrance to ,silo
sinuses. with comparative ease, since
the lining of the nose leads into them.
Inthe last few years sinus disease has
become very common; If you want to
find out how e*mman, just visit: the
once of a nose specialist cony day,,of
the year, but particularly, during the.
winter and spring, and seethe steady
stream of sinus patients waiting for
treatment:
I3eeause it is easy to acquire an
err difliou.1t to cure, one point to r
member in regard to' sinus disease iw
to prevent It. This means that ex
treme ears must be taken to complete
ly clear ea every attack or nu, gripp
anti running colts; treat them.,ss seri
one affairs and do not consider con
valsecenee complete until full bodii
strength is regained!' It also mean
keeping away from people who ar
sneezing and. coughing; it means keep.
lug teeth (particularly in the upper
row) and throat in a healthy con:dai:ion
so that no infection, from themwill
spread, Into the sinuses- It means
keeping your body in good eondltimr
se that 'you wilt not catch colds and
other diseases of the nose and throat
even It•exposed• to them, •
moat are the eyiuptoms of sinus
disease? The infection sets up loollam-
nlation, creating an accumulation of
material which should be discharged
through the nose; however, the tiny
passage leading to the nose becomes
clogged, up; the material cannot drain
away, but increasing contiuuously,
exerts pressaire upon the nerves, and
you have: very severe pain, often fol-
lower'. by nausea and diarrhoea. Re,
lief is impossible: until the passage Is.
'cleared and free discharge through the
nose is secured. No remedy'- but in-
halatien fs -of usie, and frequently ire.
lief Paan be had only from treatment by
a nose specialist. •
Don't neglect sinus disease. 'f.t is
one of the conditions that you hear so
much about these days -,focal infec-
tion. _From an infected, sinus, may.fol-
low a diseased, heart, damaged kidneys,
rheumatism, and. (nrally dootm•s tiiult
goitre-mayo
he tnAuert�ced•Uy it, not to
mention the chronic "half'sick" feel-
ing you have most of the tinier perticu•
ia'ity early. In the ni.o1'ning.
NO batter recommendation for the medicinal value ,
of this GO year old herbal remedy could, be asked than
this • "Your remedies have been need in our family
for about 15 years, We are neves without a bottle of
Warmer's Safe IKidney and Liver Remeity, in our home.
it is a wonderful medicine for diseases of the'kid-
neys and liver," (Name on request).
If you have pains In the back or other symptoms
of -kidney. trouble, you. should lose no -time in ing to
your druggist to get a'bottle bf Warner's end takingit as per directions.
Sold by all druggists. Price $1.25 per'bottle:
WarneASafe' Remedies Co, Toronto, Ont.
tt
says Allen
99
heti.
.t . is
Tells facts from own' experience to help others. Almost
wild with pain, weak ,and rundown, he, - won.
new health and strength through Tanlac
Allen Boudria, engineer, of 482 St.
Patrick St., is one of Ottawa's hest
known citizens, "My purpose in tell-
ing the facts of my experience," he
dna, "is to help others who surfer as
I a "For five years I was in misery. My
i whole system seemed out of gear, but
my stomach troubled most. Even a
drink of cold water would cause my
stomach to bloat anti swell abnor-'
W 'really. Gaswould prevent no from'
sleeping at night so that I, ,.had to get
- up and walls the floor for ours. Vie -
jell
stomach gains nearly drove mo
. I've seen times when I cmc'.
' doubled over, unable to straighten up.'
1 "My friend M. Laponte told me
how Tanlac had helped himout of
similar trouble, so I got some and used
tl bottles in all. It just made me over.
Tfeel8 younger Q y ear e y t ngcr than T ant; and
I weigh 214 lbs. My appetite and sleep
If
are both fine. I eat' what I likeand
Weep jl like'a top, , �'an'iaC and nothing
8,.
else, nude this great change. I'm for
Talo..
a
c If overwork or neglect have worn
yoq down; get Tanlac, theg reat.nat-
ural tonic made from r• oo ots, herbs and
barks. Your druggist has it, Oyer 52
million bottles sold,
OWL-LAFFS
BY
W. L
(On With Laughter)
"Hello, my dear fellow, how dif-
ferent you look without a bear& or
Mustache. I : wouldn't have 'recog-
nfzed you if you' hadn't had my um-
brella.
People eo e
who have n
P o rheumatism attsm in
thea bones have to depend on unrea-
sonable weather bureau for storm
warnings.
"That girl reve'tsed Darwin's
theory," he commented, 'in talking to
a friend. ..
"Howzat?"
"Slee snakes monkeys out of Men."
T1ig only thing to worry abopt is -
'When a man's wife chooses his
Atenogs'apher, it may not indicate
jealousy so much 'as a wish tor him
to succeed in business,
A matin was charged with having
stolen a ton of lead.
"I•Iav,e you anything to say in your
defense?" asked the judge. .
"Yes. I did it in a moment of
weakllesa"
"Did you give the man the third
degree?" asked the polico officer.
"Yes. We browbeat ands badgered
him with every question we could
think -of,"
"What did he do?"
"He dozed off and merely said now
and then, 'Yes, my dear, 'you are
perfectly right.'"
Gas, biliousness, heartburn, dyspepsia, coed
similiar ilia will not trouble you if you take
Soizel's Syrup, Any dnlg store.
It is absolutely normal for a child
to lovehimself only and to think of
himself only. -Dr, Alice Hutchinson.
It is the greatest error people can
ti make to snub the young,—Mr. Augus-
0- title l3irrell.: „
MInard's Liniment soothes tired feet.
o Women Remelts In Canada.
Cenadia. }i'tg-17,012 women farmers,
according to an official statement.
s Spring Time is
e CELERY KING Time
Brew a cup of this line old vegetable
tonic, itis all the spring medicine you
need. It strives out u•intel''s poisons,
linpl'oves the appetite and makes you
feel betterright away, CELERY KING
is good for the whole family. ,,,At drug-
gists, 30o & 80c.
• Chess is reported to be more and
inore popular with.;women in'l1'narce
where knighthood Was once in:flower,
Kill warts with Minard's;;Liniment.
Deafness—Head Noises
RELIAVED !ty'
ILE MAD Et �Hli,
"nub Hack of n7Ara'
IEt Its le' NOSTRII.,S
At An nl,NS,glsl. ldIw $.1.35
wider 065,6 "DEAFNESS ': on rmuesL
A. O. LEiNMID, IDA, 70 Mk Ave.,„New York
IIAVE C1L SY IiW
Minced's will snake your hair soft
and' lustrous, -Stimulates growth
Use as a tonic. •
How Beavers Handle Trees.
.-beltvor . Irc,sedsc Imrsic 'for food and`
thotbsr for''bmidin; his House, and he
i ,the great tot Logger atnont,• the
lower animals, prob; bly are fa-
miliar with i i d tnz,] ualddng:talents,
hut he is, equally cievr3, and efilcient
in';tho forest.
At tree -Tolling, each heaved' works fat-'
tlelralideotty, A small tree is cut
Itoni,gii,from one sdde, but a Vargo'
ora;;' usually on two .sitlew or all
around, the chips holing split olds rnrreh:
na-
by a woodannu's1axe.
The common impression it that only
!small tarlings as -c cut down; by liaay-
els, but thi1slea mistake; trees titres
feet In clienteles- are'somettmes felled
—and in worktnanlike,Style, too:
The small” tree offers, no problem a't.
a 1. A big ono may reoop. a familof.
beaves's busy for several nights, but,,
a single exvesieneed beaver can fell
fouripell pop"l r, chop it into five'foot
soctloris, and tronspiort the whole, tree
to the water in a single night, '
It's a eight worth seeing Th watch a (-
hearer take : a log ores- the ground to .
the laleo'or stream, Ito grabs ft with
those wonderful tileth"add drags yithl
a strength that is poritiveliy astound,
Mg. In the water he tows it, or conte.
times gr:ulis it with lire armee, "-swim
mingalc•ngsiole', and steering with his.
broad; agile tail.
I have seen a beaver gotP thep ona
bottom,. reappear with all -the eficke
he could hold in his arms, and wallr
upright oil his hind legs to the top of
his house. 'Choi'1hnvo net only brains
to think, butihe strength and stipple'
nese, to execute thee, plative
llaien.11e has a eliaice, the }beaver
will uearl-y always select the aspen.
The 'bark of Iloltlar, willow, abler and
birch is tteceptablp, but aspen bark Is
tile preference.—Lester Banks:
B . ,,, Y'S HEALTH
IN T RRIN
_ G
Can Best be . Guarded With
Baby's Own Tablets,
The Spring is a time of anxiety to.
mothers tubo have little ones in the
home. Conditions make it necessary:
to keep the baby indoors. He is often
confined to overheated, badly yenta
lated rooms and Ca,fphes colds which
rack his whole system. To guard
against this a bex of Baby's Own Tab-
lets should be"Icept in the house and
au oocasfonab'close given the, baby to
keep les stomach find bowels vomiting
regularly, This will prevent trade,
Constipation or colic and keep baby
well. The Tablets are sold by medi-
cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a
box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co„ Brockville, Ont,
ahem a burning desire to get ahead,
and you are not likely to find your-
self fired, A
For distemper--Minard's Liniment.
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il
Fent pronunciation of awry ,tont A' Perfect
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Pahl. World's Subxerlillan Amity bead.,'r.D. 105.
1051, Dept. In, 3lonlreel, RP,
pANmAiWD PISTa:1 nINOS cults 01,1) CARS
now; dt worn rylludere Fallout. wgrindlne.
Ne ooeotalize on Farm Amine, and Tractor.. Pan.
smut Paton Mon Compeer, Us-si Front Street wont,
Toronto.
BIQIt Occult sun -its, 150 AND 1i P.
OlNular. William rl,Mrh, Stratford Iib, Oat.
ry- 1m1oT11Y, MSU ,'LOCEIl AND A.14111E.
[[,, Send for ' samples. Mardian nntliwelt.
Name, Oct
i CATER F11e51 i5 To CO FOXES IN ERoM
L 3. to a wake' time. (tan scent am reader of
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Pup! Nurses used'
BUFFALO .
CITY HOSPITAL
462 Crider St.; Buffalo, N.Y.
808 beds for the reception of every
known. disease.
sIX DISPENSA5:IES IN
CONNECTION
Affiliated -with, the thelveroity of
Buff Medical and Dental ,S`c/tbefs
and, District Nursing Association.
8 yang' registered course, fitting
pupas fon' Bedside, Pub -Ito Health
and Administrative Nursing.
870 hemp devoted to classes, reel-
tuitions, demonstrations each, ha-
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istry, Physi'elogy and General •
• Mira IRS subjects.
Oppoetllnitiestoa• selected' graduates
to Dal paid,tereentiva positions or
pursue seeded study craurses.
THE i:IXPERIENCE WE OFFER
IAQUALar A THREE ' YEAR
COLLEGE; COURSE. ,
Entrance requirements: 1 yeact New
York State. High Scheel or its
equtva'ient.
Salary, 515.00 or month. 'Food, lodg-
ing, ainitonme„lalrm,ry and books
Straight eight hour duty. No split
wet•ches. One whole day off'
_every /seven (lees. -
A well-conducted nursing course is,
cc fine preparation for wifehood
and cc splendid oPPor'tsFatiill to
cultivate ' the 'habit of right
living,
NEW CLASS NOW FORMING
ISSUE No, 15—'27.
DO AWAY WITH BATTERIES ES
AND BUY A COMPLETE.
ROGERS MATTERYLESS
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Complete (Except Speaker) $15O
Do away with ,`ZA"' and "B'r Bat-
completf with tellies for ever; not a chemical
V A/C -Tubes charger eolnbinlaition but a; conn -
2 Rectifier Tubes •plebe' Ragan s Set. Read what. Mr
Power Unit . Stagg says of this remarkable
B.atotea-yless Ratio :—
b
"I bought a 3 -Tube Rogers Batterylese last Novereer and
have r:
h 1 art,rtii results. t y remarllulalel ] exults wfLli the Set up to. date. 1
have logged 'front 115 to 120 Slittions on Speaker,
including, di
n
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1 its D,X, qualities, tone and vplunte;'are better thana Y n 3 -Tithe
u
of any outer make that I have heard. Tit fact, there ai,e;niany
I 1011e'l which in;:my opinion, cannot coIDR] a
re with your 3. In
addition,
it t,ion , the'Set Is so easY to tuna, that on a good night l can •
set the volume control at a; reasonably low point, and tufts In
stator- after Station with ;one hand on the • Station ealsetar ,.
only.- The elimination of batteries, low cost of HHydea'power
and long life of your wonderful A/C Tubes make the Rogers
Set a 'humdinger' and hard to beat at any price," ,
You can hear a Rogers, right in your own' home,
by asking your local Rogers dealer to install this for
,demonstration: If. there is no Rogers dealer in. your
town write us to address below. Convenient terms.
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Headache Neuritis Lumbago
Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism
Colds
Pain
DOES NOT AFFECT `THE HEART
a.1a„..a„„.,mako,,,.9.12m4a mob,,:
Accept o "Bayer” package
which contaitis proven dire? tons.
Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24- and 100—Druggists.
Aspirinto the trade marl[ (redtoterod In Canada) of !layer etauuteetnto or Aionoacetle-
aoldeater of Bniteylleseld. (Aeetl7 Salicylic Acid, "A, B. A."). Wblte it is wall (mown
tont dispirits Meas Bayer mahutnoture, to assist the yobbo against Int/tattoos, We Tablets
of /layer Company trill be stalepod with their general trade mark, the "liver °moea,'r
•al elf .1mi6e6
4/earl/fag Prestowaegii
I have an original home
treatment for deafness and
head noises from nasal ca-
tarrh which I want every
sufferer to try free -with,
out obligation. liar many
years''oI suffered from ca-
tarrhal deafness and head
noises. I perfected a treat.
Inept which completely re-
stored myhearing. I gave
it to others and they were
•" able to hear again. Since
that time, hundreds have
used it successfully,
Cr. MI.
Jtaa:rrh
This as Fn EE
I feel so sure that
this treatment will re-
store hearing and end
Neild noises from nasal
eatarrh that I want
every sufferer to try it
free. I want to prove
at my' expense that the
results are quick and
Convincing.
It is the best treat -
'Tient .that I have found"
in 42: years' practice as
eye, ear,noseand throat
0. coffeespecialist.
261,0'ire „tit:lt>emits To
eatiVEN This
These treatments' cone you: nothing. There.
cults arogeielcand eonvialt'fg,Yoowilifeel the
' difference • the first' dey.O hays tetrad that 50
per tent of the ensen of deafness and bead
noires are canoed -militarily by meal' oatnrrh,
It oftenalieots the stomach, causes eheetuatism
anis many other troulsl,e. UsuelI? one oar to
effoeted'Ora, the deafness Frown worse With
sv'rysevereeeld until !leatherette fs affect ted.
MY original home treatment will astsi, all t111e,
T
boxy restored hearing in ninny' marmot
canon; 0Tne woman ha been growing deaf tot' 40
resent a well Se Pears -Obi who bat been eats.
for many Years eau rtowoanl again. Trundrerle
DENY.C6E uEi tare 1 Ll , St
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°nth
of other inotoncaa similar to these have told ma
If the trentment'.e oaten -a.
TY 11'11` FREE
In. addition, I will sendyouabsolutely free
my now honk on' livafneea, Wend. Nnieesand
Catarrh. it ellnsagaea fit lythe curable and in.
eatable kinds of deafness,
Write today for this free, test troattetenc..-
State if yon Ore dust, iia'r head Stoiscs or fact
Cesar catarrh of bond ca arch, - Write or print
your name Itlainly. Po,z of delay. This notice
may not appear again IOC_ 00. dnyo 1 am
aoir,a to give away 50,000 free Ixaatments,-
f:,arlFra Neel' Bide. Davenport, 6a.