The Clinton News Record, 1927-11-10, Page 3ANOTHER WORD'' OF WARNING
ABOUT RADIO SETS
As predicted •larit-'"year,-,radio with
Circ batteries, cheniieais, cl?al erg rgt�`
taaillnent5 etc.: aresnow-,the .ctaiidar'd
In another year or yo battery-opor-.
atod- sets: will be"obsolete, almost
w•orthelese, wherever current is avail -
Those considcrlst the purchase of i
radio operating • without "Uatteriea`
should, bear this iir,mind: 'There are
two, -'types of ''elect rig" radio—al
those that are built to operate direct
from a light socket, made in one fee-,
tory, complete in(Ate cabinet all`
ready to opo ate, - and—(2)/ : or dlriary,
t 'electr'ic, 'sets that f -`can be "adapted.'
to tight -socket operation by Installing
a so-called power unit, which Power.
unit generally consists of a '13" 'Elim-
inator,
i,limiu for a storage battery and a
charger. You still have the "A" bat-
'
,te 1 you still have chemicals, but
the charger is''connectedtd a light
socket, and so they are termed
"socket -power," `" This ilattor type
serves very well for those who al-
retaly have a battery operated set, but
Cannot afford to turn it in for a pew
genuine ;fatteryless Model, but when
buying a no's' radio supposedly "Bat-
ter'yleer,"•be sure to got the typo that
is completely batterylees add built to
Of this typo the "Rogers flattery
less'. is the only:`ene with any record,
of prover; perf,rman os behind it."Con=
ceivod'fh l923and introduced in 1125,
-Itis the first and only tine -tested.
radio; set, complete in one cabinet,
made in one factory and' operating'
direct front any alternating Current
socket.; (eud•'in -niost c'asee' it noed'e.no
aerial):'.. -.
3Ioreover the Rogerswas.conceived,
developed, perfe'eted and made right
in Canada and "Was the world's first'
Batteries A/C Indio seta"`
Producing such a sot tl `at, iyill'.give
uniform performance in all localities
under all conditions is not easy. The
first year or two brings grief. Now,
in its, third year, with :then -sands of
sots inom
active 'operation fr' Coast
to coaittthe Rogers has proven its
Don't'experiment. It May cost you
dearly.:: Look for the name "Rogers;"
look foil' tthe'Rogers A•(C Tubes with
the- top clips :and be sure then you'll
have :no regrets later,—Advt.
In the game of life- too many people
are trying to pitch and too few are
willing• to play in•the outfield.' '
The, dbdtor gazed at his patient's
eye.
"You say you Have trouble with it"
Ire said. "Buf there's something
more. On looking at it I see. signs
of liver trouble, of anemias and, I
-fear •a chronic affection."
"Look, at the other eye," said the
patient, "this is my glass` eye, you
see." . .•
Often when we command Satan to
get behind us we seeretly hope he'll
push us into what we want to do but
oughtn't so's, we can lay the blame on
drim.
The man who gets up in the world
must alsogot up in ,the morning.
Two small girls were out playing
when the doctor, who happened to be
passing, stopped and inquired oli.oty
they were. think 'we had better telt
' I don'tbe •satisfied" with the treatment they
By - the. time '- he . "pops- the- piles-.
tion" she 'has already decided' what
she'll wear at the wedding.
Oh; "yes, , I've, thought of marrying
I've thought of it a lot, ,.
Because I've though of it so much,
Is fust why I have not, •
"Stick, it, out, old man," said the
said 'the axeutionen,,- as .he prepared
to cut, off the murderer's head.
Newbrdoma'sweep clean; but the
new fall dresses are in' no danger of
doing that.
A flapper who: is anxious to' be lia�t-
ed as a high brow refers to her sweat,
er as a perspirer.
Crazy Quilt: One -you can't keep
over your head -and feet at the same
time.
Nearly all husbands and . wives
think' they are martyrs.'
• There'd Be Nothing in It
"I `couldn't drink anything out of
a 'flask after that ''fellow for money."
"Why not? He seems a pretty
clean chap,"
"Clean enough; but there wouldn't
be anything iii, the flask."
:''MonopolyComditions .
Halifax Herald'(Coil.): Sir Hen-
ry Thornton suggests -that.:tho Mari-
time people. "leave every reason to
`you," said one, of them.
"Why nott?" he asked.
are receiving:from the C.N.R. Let it
be stated that the Maritime people
"Well„” sloe replied, "Daddy told are far froin satisfied with thio treat-
i}s that when you ealled the otker ment, , , . For years Nova Scotia
weekand'aslted how we were, it Cost shippers have load the': privilege of
interchange of traffic as between the
two great railways at certain "gate -
him IL"
Old Gentleman (ht street car) ways,"notably • Saint John and Ste.
"Has 'anyone here dropped a roll of
Rosalie. This iprivilege aha C.N.R.
bills with a rubber elastic . around
Would d now withhold. old, . it was beret•
the intention of the Duncan Commis.
"Yee, I have,'' cried a dozen at
lose_ privileges they enjoyed previous
' once.
to the inquiry= -and' the Maritime pee -
Old Gentleman (calmly] — "Well,
I've just picked tip the elastic." „ ole have no reason to feel satisfied
_ with efforts of the C.N.R. to wipe out
'"My wife," said Brown, "has as ter- these privileges,
rible memory. She simply forgets
everything."
"Well," remarked Jones, "mine used
to be that way, but I found a way to
Mire her,"
• "How was that?"
"If there is 'anything t km anxious
for leer to know and 'remember I
write it' on,a card and put the card_
in my trousers pocket."
them?" stoners ' that the h arittmes should
Some people. hold the key to suc-
cess, but are too lazy to turn it.
Clothes make the man, but when it
comes to a woman, clothes 'just serve
to show that she 'is made. -
What is 'wrong with the
tea? If this; question is ever
asked at the table you may
find that the tea you, are
using was in a -poor package.
Careful experiments have
proven that Aluminum is
the only :fit, package to keep
good tea in. You should try
Red Rose Tea and see how
fresh and brisk and pungent
it is in the. Aluminum pack-
age. ' lOT
Youthful Energy or Can +i di n 'Far s
RRanging in°age from fourteen.to eighteen years, this party of sturdy boys recently a ®ive'd in Canada on board the
Anchor Donaldson Liner " he " " y - •
At• via to take up farming m Canada. ,They allharl from Scotland' and were
keenly enthusiastic to take Tip their new life on the land. Prior t ein 1
the Hostelmaintained 4 b iza P aced ociatrms they were 'entertained at
he icor :boys marntat ed bythe Brrtrsh;Imml Immigration n
,11 g t o and Colotazatton Association.
RUN DOWN IN HEALTH
Why Many Men and Wonsen Are
i3adly, Handicapped
When you are so run down'in health
that it impairs the efficiency of tnur
work as well as your power to enjoy
your ,leisure hours, or :obtain rest, .it
is time you looked - to the cause. If
you do not, a. serious breakdown is al-
most 'sure to resultt. In nearly .all
cases this condition, which doctors
usually describe as, general debility,
is clue to poor blood -blood that is
deficient in red corpie5 l s. When the
blood is thin and weak your -whole
-system suffers.' You . lose appetite,
have no energy, your nerves trouble
-you and, you feel restless.
What you need is help to build up
your blood and you should begin at
once to make your blood rich and: red
by taking- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills^
you will soon notice the difference In
your health by better appetite_and
increased"vigor:; The reason is that
the new blood created by Dr Wil-
liams' Pink 'Pills stiluiulates all the
organs of the body to healthy activity -
and so the system gains nourishment
and strength. . If you are weak or out
of sorts, begin gaining new, strength
today by taking Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. "I was in a badly run down
condition," says Mrs. J. Potter, of
Winnifr cT. Alta " heiI
began us,
lug Williams' Pink PIlls and they
fnily restoted my health. I strongly
recommend^ this medicine to all weak
people."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by.
all medicine dealers or by mail at 50
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
llferdicine. Co., Brockville, Ont. .
South African
'Flag Dispute
NOW Settled =
Draft Agreement Provides for
Continuation of the Use
of Union Jack
THE GOLF' 'WIDOWER'S GUARD THE CHILDREN
DIVORCE NEARING
•
(A Chicago man has suecl'lris wife
for'divorce on'the ground that she
neglects him and .his children to ploy
golf.—News-item.) •
Q.—Is this lady your wife?
FROMMN 'AUTO
U C®LDS.
The Fall is the most severe season
of' the year for colds—one day- is-
A,—Her face is familiar, blit I don't warm, the next cold and wet,, and yn-.
recap her tan- less the mother is on her; guard, -the
1?. -.—It's been a long time since little ones are seized with holds that'
You've seen her? may hang' on all" winter, Baby's, Own
A.=I haven't seen her to speak of Tablets are mothei:a' best friend in
sincefwarm weather set in. preventing or banishing colds. They
Q. Wheif were you married? act as a gentle laxative, keeping the
A.—In December, 1911. bowels, and stomach free' and sweet,
Q,—Wiry An"
in December?.occasional )lode - of the Tablets will
•A. -All the golf courses were prevent colds, or it it does come on
frozen over and sloe could spare the suddenly their prompt use will -relieve
alma. , the baby. The Tablets..are sold by
w m * medicine dealers or by mail at,26 cts.
a box front The Dr•. Williams' Medi
Q,—Were you happy?
cite Co., Brockville, Ant.
" A,—Until the following spring.
Q.—What happened in tile follow-
ingCola Lindbergh_ sprue? Vola Lindbergh
A.—The. link- p
Q, at d your ryvife ever -pond any Plane, Not
time at home? Y��
A.—Only when it stormed.
Q. -You did oeverything you could Better Than. It Was When
to make your home attractive to her,
did you 'not? New, He Declares, At End
A.—I .even put grass- on the floor ' Of 22,350 -Mile Tour '-
e dhad the entire house trapped by New York,—Bach' at the' starting.
one of the best known golf course de-
signers in America.... point of his flight to world fame and
Q.—Did she make am complaint? hfs 22,850 mile tour of the :country,
A.—Yes; she paid she never could Col. Charles A. Lindbergh Was' oval-
A.—Yes;
happy in a home that had no water corned by vi000, pareons; includfirg
hazaida.' Harry P. Guggenheim; 'president olf
* e e the Guggenheim Pond for the Promo-
Q.—Was
romo
Q: Was she extravagant? tion of . Aeronautics, under the aus-
pices of which ;�Qplonel Lindbergh
Q,-••Rrliat do you mean by that? - made his tour,
A,—She often lost as many as eight The Colonel shifted the conver-a-
tion of interviewers from himself to
golf balls a day.
Q.—And you dad to"buy her 'new
the merits of the plane that had 'car -
ones? ried. him through 855 hours of flying
since he loft San Diego, Calif., pre-
viousdidher to his hop to -Paris: "`The Spirit
A.—No, I had to buy some of the
fifty cent balls and she used to com-
plain constantly that I couldn't af'
ford to keep her supplied with dollar
Ones.
✓ K reopened.
. Says Credit Due
Cape Town.—There is reason to be-
lieve Aag„ controversy is now practi-
,cai.ly settled. A provisional agree-
ment has been drafted, and except for
ono Small point Is generally approved.
The agreement provides that the
Union Jack shall always flyollicially
alongside the national. flag and be re.
cognized as one of South Africa's
flags, The 'proposed new design for
the national flag follows the design
embodied in the Flag Bill, but the
shield is removed and in its place the
Union Jack and the two old republi-
can flags, are placed side by side in
the center panel. Tile three minia-
tures occupy one -ninth of the whole
surface,
Tielman Roos, Minister, of Justice,
says the country is indebted to Gen-
eral Ilertzog for. the agreemeutt,
though the feeling outside parliament
is that General Smuts and Mr. Roos
also deserve much credit. -
Since the South African .Govern-
merit
overn-merit at the beginning of the special
session of Parliament agreed not to
proceed with the Flag Bill until a
final -effort had been made to reach a
peaceful settlement, private discus-
sions between. the Prime Minister,
General Hertaog, and General Smuts,
the leadef of the South African Party,
have baee 'held daily. 'The country
- NORTHERN ONTARIO
RIO awaited the result with anxiety, the
1'). Issue being regarded as of the grav-
of
- NORTHERN ONTARIO contains millions of acres
of the finest agricultural land in the world 'and may be
had. by returned soldiers and millers ; free; to others, 18
years and over, 50 cents per acre: What settlers say
of the soil, climate, farming and forest =life, is told in a -.
mbst'attractive booklet issued under the direction of the
Hon. John S. Martin, Minister of Agriculture for On -
FOR' FREE COPIES WRITE:
Director of Colonization, Parliament Buildings,
P oronto,' O'nt., Canada ` •
"Please mention this paper"
High School Boards and Boards of Education
• Are authorized by law to establish"
INDUSTRIAL', TECHNICAL AND
ART SCHOOLS
With the approval of the Ministerter of Education•
DAY AND EVENING CLASSES.
maybe conducted .in :accordance with +th ,re ulations Issued by
e 0
the Department of Education.
THEORETICAL AND -,PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION
is given. In various trades. The schools and classes are under the
direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
Application for attendance should be made to the 'Principal of -the
school.
"SCIENCE
SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD
SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND'HORTICULTU•RE are provided
for In the Courses of Study In Public, Separate, Continuation and High
Cohoois, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational Schools and Departments
copies of the Regulations Issued by the Minister of Education may no
obtained from .the Deputy Minister,, Parliament Buildings, Toronto.
eat importance..•
The 'lag pill of the Government Manitoba Free Press (Lib.) : (The
proposed that South Africa should Conservative Convention resolved that
have a Rag consisting Of a red vei'ti- the three prairie provinces should, be
cal stripe next the staff; and horizon granted . their, natural' resources" as
tat stripes of -green, yellow and blue, soon as possible). Some clay' the
entirely excluding the .,Union Jack, school lands fund, created by the sale
This proposal 'was met with opposi- of land within this province, -will be
tion from a large-por•tion..of'the South transferred to Manitoba. When that
African population and, many' at-. With conies it will be transfer•red.with.
tempts have been made to reach, an out condition,. other than the peipe:t-
amicable agreement on what It a vital nation of the, trust, or,there will be
question. One :proposal made was trouble. The "cdeclaratibir of the Com
that the Union ,lack `should be flown vention that no limitation of -this kind
on a few specid) occasions, as an evi slicipld be -imposed is therefore of im
deuce ,of the country's connection portance to this province.
with the British Empire, and that the
South African should include the Minerd's Llnlmetn ior Chilblains.
.cross of St. George. -•-�—
Then followed another proposal to Fair Customer: "The color on the`
the effect that the flag should cont-' pullover will not fade quickly?" Shop.
bine the Union Jack with the old re- man: "It is as fast as the roses on
publican flags -In a shield in the mid- 'your cheelm.". Faif Customer;
dle of the household flag/of the `old "then you had better dhow me some -
Dutch House of Orange,y The Senate thing else." ---Pete . Melo, Paris,
refused to pass the Flag' Bill and -a
deadlock has continued', ever since,
with an attempt on the part of both
leaders, as stated in ,the above cable,
to reach a' modus vivendi.
•
Safety First.
Vicar --"Certainly I'll some and; see
your slaughter if she Is so very ill;'
but what church do you .attend?"
• Caller—"We do not go to church;
we're chapel people."
"Vicar -=°Then why didn't you send
for your own minister?"
Caller—"We 1couldn't risk him= -It's
scarlet fever:!'' •For all pains,—Minard's Liniment.
o M.a
Q. Ila'ep you any children?
A. -Three.
The Wife (interrupting): 'POUR!
Judge: Which is right? Your. wife
says four;
A.—She's ' played golf so steadily
she can't say anything else.
Q.—Your wife named tie children,
did. she not?
A.—Yea.
Q.—What did she 'Hama them?
A, --Mashie, Niblick and Conon.
Q. -Was she kind to them?
A- 4irell, site used to let them play
with her old score cards, -
Q. --Did this have a good influence
on them? ,
A. --No;. they., grew up to be im
veterate liars. '
* s;
Q. -You have had very little -of your
Wife's company? -
A:—I figure I have only seen' her
for about eleven weeks out of the last
sixteen years.
Q.—Did you^ ever chide loon about
this? -
A:—Yes. r
"Q.—What was her answer?
A.—She said that, was par for the
match. •
Judge: Decree. granted: Custody
of children to husband; custody of
golf clubs to wife!_ '
Natural Resources
XI ai•sEl
, so easy and perfect IF you
also the same kind of dyes Profes-
sional Dyers
rofes-sionai'Dyers use. Dyes thtetarc
put up 'in hikhly concentrated,
finely powdered, soluble ,form.
No work to 'dissolve them.
Never any shaving, scraping or
cruntbli tg thein up. They arc:
AND
TIMTIIU
DYES
ISSUE No. 46--'27
of St. Louis is in fine shape," he as-'
serted,` "It gives more revolutions
Per minute now than when it was
new. Bet this looks like a good time
to do it, so I'm going to have it coin-
pletely overhauled. 'That's never
been done, since it was built, ''you
know. • No, it isn't destined for n
museum yet. Eventually, but not
now."
Ile said the tour had proved the
reliability:' of. modeirn equipment.
"Others will. have to say whether the
time was .successful," he declared.
The "others" did. Statements by
Mr. Guggenheim, William P. Me-
Crackeu, Ir., Assistant Secret, �•y�- of
Commerce for Aviation and HMI' S.
Now, Postmaster -General, told how
the tout had stimulated interest: in
flying, in the air mail and in construc-
tion of airports."
Minard's Liniment for Distemper.
They say that this football season
Is full of upsets, Also, we should
say, of Setups.
DEALERS AND AGENTS
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With the party of C`iiristrhas
homegoers leaving Halifax
for the Mother Country.
Make- sure of a right royal " -
Christmas, and good time
with your family and friends
on the other side. „y: ..
See a steamship agent to,rday.
Round Trip from $155 up.
Children. half fare -- every.
' •.thing included:
Christmas Sailings
trom HALIFAX
/Dec. 5—ANTONIA for Plymouth)
Iiavr'e and London; •
Dec. 11—ATIiENIA for Belfast;
Liverpool'end Glasgow.
Dec, 12- -ASCANI"A for PlytnoutN
Havre and London.. ---
Front ST„JOHN.
Dec. 10 -ATI- EN IA for Belfast;
Liverpootand Glasgow.
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Now packed in slant lruv .
'Youic- grocer knoi g, -when you order
RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE you- ,
are a judge of fine tea:
Pirates Kill Classified Advertisements
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Shanghat.--SiXty.porsons'were hill substitute on u$re,base for percher,
od dr wounded in' a pirate attack oil greenhouses,. barn ovals, : Swnplo intoe -
the. steamer Iiianghsin on the Yang
tse' River, says a semi-official 'Japan-
ede statement.
The attack took place soon after
the steamer load left •Tchang., Thirty
GIib:wee pirates traveling as passen-
gers, seized the vessel after a fierce
fight ” with the crew and a dozen.
guards attached to the Governor
Iiwaichow. , The fl5ht lasted' an hour
and resulted in a victory; for the pir-
ates. - i
The 'bodies of those • killed in the
fight were thrown overboard,and the
passengers and crew were, robbed of
their money and belongings. ' The
pirates then left - the steamer and
made a landing with their' booty,
M'lnard'e Liniment for Neuritis.
GeneralOb g . says the Mexican
revolution' is dead, and if it isn't' it's
only because, it could run faster than
any one connected with it•. -
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