The Clinton News Record, 1917-04-26, Page 7REPLENISH
YOUR BLOOD
IN—THE I
E SEIZING
Just now you are feeling "out of
serte"--Byer your usual self, Quito ex-
Uraueted at timea and Cannot devote
real energy to your work. Sleep door
not reel you anti you wake' up feeling
'"a1.1 tired. out;' Perhaps rheumatism 10
jiving through your m'usoies and jo!nte
or may be your skin is disfigured by
rallies,. boils or pimples, 1-Ieedaehes,
twinges of neuralgia, fit& 011 nervous"
Berta, irt'itabilty 4f temper and a dirt.
ordered stnniaehoften increase yoiu
discomfort in the spring,
The cause—whiter hes left.ite marls
on you, These tr'eubies areelgne that
Your blood le poor and watery, that
your nerves are exhausted. You must
renew and enrich your blond at once
and restore tone to your tired nerves,
or there may be a oomplete break-
down, The moot powerful remedy for
•tthese spring aliments In men, women
and children Is Dr. "Williams' 'Pink
Pills for Pale People, because these
Pillsdemise bad blood and strengthen
weak nerves.
New, rich, red blood—your greatest
need in spring—is plentifully created
by Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, and with
this new, pure blood in your veins you
qufekly regain health and increase
your strength. Then your skin be-
oomes clear, your eyes bright, your
nerves strong, and you feel better, eat
better, sleep better, and are able to
do your work,
Begin your spring tonic treatment
to -day for the blood and nerves with
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills—the Pills that
strengthen. -
'These Pills are sold by most dealers,
but do not be persuaded to take
"something just the same". If you
can't get the genuine Pills from your
dealer they will be sent you by mail,
pont paid, at 60 cents a box or six
boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Wil-
ldams' Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont.
r •
iIA Fashionable Gowii it
The jumper effect and barrel skirt
combined make a costume distinctly
smart, whileits-development in oyster -
white pongee ,and Chinese blue adds
the artistic touch which is the aspira-
tion of all women of taste. The em-
broidery used on this dress is the new
kind of shadow embroidery which is
very easily done as it is merely a
darning -stitch. McCall Pattern No.
7743, Ladies' Jumper Blouse, in 6
sizes; 34 to 42 bust; and Np. 7737,
Ladies' Two -Piece Barrel Skirt, 89 or
37.:inch length; in 5 sizes; 22 to 30
waist. Price, 20 cents each.
These patterns may be obtained
from your local McCall dealer or from
The McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto,
Dept. W.
Don't Waste Energy.
"There is no waste' of any kind in
the world that equals the waste from
needless, ill -directed, and ineffective
motions," says Frank B. Gilbreth, the
greatest authority on fatigue study.
"Wasted motions mean wasted effort
and wasted time. title of .the results
iof this waste is unnecessary fatigue,
caused by unnecessary effort expended
,during time that must, as a result, be
,wasted. Time, a lifetime, is our prin-
cipal inheritance. To waste any of it
18 to lose part of our principal asset.
To waste time and to suffer from un-
necessary fatigue simultaneously can
Abe excused only by ignorance. Un-
necessary fatigue is caused by some-
lone's ignorance."
SLIGHTLY EXAGGERATE%,
Story Which Oceltrs in a Collection of
'rheological Anecdotes.
rho lilao between PurQ1y xlletsa°teal
exaggeration and a reprehensible per-
version of truth 11 net'zilwgs easy to
draw, In the high tide of eloquence,
even Preachers oc asioaallY forget
that it exists, A 000Unittoe or renzon
stranee osteo celled upon an old-time
Nowburyport preacher to protest
against the unbridled exaggerations
that ho permitted himself in the pul-
pit. The preacher admitted his fault
very humbly,
"Indeed," he said to them sorrow-
fully, "I have shed over it barrels
upon barrels of tears!"
The "meonistor" of a country kirk
in Scotland, a century ago, was less
amenable to reproof., even if he in-
vited it—as \1r, J. le, McRae has ret
cently related in a collection of then=
logiral anecdotes. Iie clerk had ven-•
tni'ed to suggest the ill effect of exag-
geration upon the congregation; the
minister, rather offended, declared
himself unaware of transgression, but
requested that if he erred again the
next Sabbath he might be reminded,
by a discreet cough, to curtail his eio,
quence.
The next Sabbath he described how
Samson tied the foxes' tails together,
He said, irizprossively:
"The foxes in those days were much
larger than ours, and they had tails
twenty fut long—"
"Ahem!" coughed the clerk.
"That is," continued the preacher,
"according to their measurement; but
by ours nae more than fufteen—"
"A -hent!" came the cough, more
loudly.
"But sin ye may think that extrava-
gant, we'll juist ea' them ten fut—".
"Ahem! Ahem!"
"Mon," shouted the parson, leaning
over the pulpit and shaking a fore-
finger at the clerk, "ye may cough all
nicht if it suit ye, but I'll na tak aff
anither fut! Wad ye hae the foxes
wi' no tails at a'?"
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
USED TEN YEARS
Mrs, W. J. Wilson, Carp, Ont., writes:
"I have used Baby's Own Tablets for
the last ten years and can highly re-
commend them for babyhood and child-
hood ailments. My baby was very
delicate; in fact we never thought he
would live, but thanks to the Tablets
he is now a fine healthy boy." Baby's
Own Tablets should be kept in every
horse where there are small children..
They regulate the bowels and stomach
and never fail to cure the minor ills
of little ones. The Tablets aro se.18.1r•r
medicine dealers or by mall at 26
cents a box from The Dr. -Williams
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
MAKE THE BOY A PARTNER.
Secure His Interest in the Business
Side of Farm Work.
It is essential that many of our
best boys remain on the farm and help
in, developing' rural life into what it
could and should be. Some of our
farm boys may be better suited for
occupations other than farming, but
those who are suited for farming and
wish to farm should be given every
encouragement to do so.
Boys on the farm are too often al-
lowed to drift along with very little
attention being paid to them. The
boy will be more likely to become a
willing worker: if his interest is arous-
ed in the business side of his work
and he will gain ability to save if he
is taught to spend thoughtfully and'
wisely. These two factors, willing-
ness to work and ability to save, are
fundamental for future success. Per-
mit the boy to participate in the prac-
tical business transactions of the
farm as the conditions allow. Let him
do some of the buying and selling.
When he has decided that he will be
a farmer, the father may be gradually
relieved from some of his responsibili-
ties through a partnership manage-
ment.
STRENGTH OF DOUGLAS FIR.
British Railway Officials Find It Valu-
able For Road Ties.
As evidence ' of the remarkable
strength of Douglas fir, an official of
one of the great British railways in a
letter to an official of the British Coe
tumble forestry department, stated
that out of 616 railway ties of Doug-
las fir laid down more than 16 years.
ago, on a main line over which traffic
of fifteen million tons per annum
passed, only 23 had been.renewed,
the remainder being still in good con-
dition.
British Columbia possesses an in-
exhaustible supply of this magnificent
timber, observes the Vancouver Sun,
and undoubtedly it will compete suc-
cessfully with other timber in the.
markets for building :timber which
Will be opened in Europe when the
war ends. Present indications are
that Douglas fir will be a source of
immense wealth to this province at
the close of the war.
RP eTi1OUS NDS E.e
UP s 14 YIrmI®"`.., SANDS -OF
HEmTn (SMM• GIRL EAT
Gr :pe Nuts
ND CREAM EVERY
MORNING BECAVSE
WISE MgTIIERS KNOW
"There's .a Reason"
the High Cost of Indi-
gestible ;Food falls heavily
Y
upon the household where
there is no intelligent direc-
tion of the food supply.
1 proteid*
Expensive hlgh p otei
dM
foods,such as beef and pork,
pork,
impose a heavy burden upon
the liver and kidneys. They
are not- as nitritious as
cereals and fruits. Two
Shredded Wheat Biscuits
with milk supply all the
m
'utri ent needed for a half
nutriment
day's work at a cost of only
four or five' cents. Cut out
meat and eggs, eat Shredded
Wheat Biscuit with green
vegetables and fruits, and see
how much better you feel.
For breakfast with hot milk
or cream. Made in Canada.
-.. SACRED LAKE OF ASHANTI.
Regarded by Natives as the Abode of
a Powerful Spirit.
In central Ashanti there is a sacred
lake, Bosumtivi, which lies about
eighteen miles southeast of. Coomassie,
and is the only real lake in the coun-
try. It is roughly circular in shape,
with a diameter of four miles, and lies
in a deep depression with sides rising
to six hundred and sevenhundred feet
above its surface, .It has never been
fathomed. An attempt was made to
sound it by A. Philbrick, acting
,chief commissioner. of Ashanti, but the
line broke after five hundred feet had
been lowered. The water is fresh,
though the lake has no outlet, and only
a few small annual streams flow into
it. The Ashantis regard the lake as a
great fetish; believing that it is the
abode of a powerful and energetic
spirit which manifests itself, among
other grays, by flashing lights' on the
surface and making noises like the
discharge of artillery. There are nu-
merous villages round the lake, but no
canoes, paddles, fishboats or brass
pans are allowed on or near to it. The
natives do, however, permit them-
selves to catch the fish which abound
in the lake, sand they resort to •an
ingenious method of overcoming_, the
disabilities imposed onthemby ' its
sacred character. Plaited reed mats
with gaping mouths are taken out
from the shore by men lying face
downwards on cigar shaped logs of
wood. They propel themselves by
paddling with their hands, and, hav-
ing ,"lot he^ritdts as a trap, they retire
long enough to : ile-7 the `Ui i u enter.
They then return very quickly in the
same fashion, pull together the two
parts of the trap, and . retire with
their haul.
0-0---°-0-0-0-0--0-0-0—O—p—p
° WOMEN ! IT IS MAGIC
o LIFT 'OUT ANY CORN
Apply a few drops then lift
° corns or calluses off with
fingers—no' pain.
O—O—O—e—o—o—O—e—°—o—°--o—o
Just think! You can
lift off any corn or_ cal-
lus without pain or sore-
°' '. ness.
A Cincinnati man dis-
covered this ether com-'
hound and named it
freezono. Any drug-
gist will sell it tiny bot-
tle of freezone, like here
shown, for very little
cost. You apply a few
drops directly upon a
tender corn or 'callus..
Instantly the soreness
disappears, then short-
ly you will find the corn
or callus so loose that
you can lift it right
off. •
Freezone is wonder-
ful. It dries instantly. It
doesn't eat away the
corn or callus, but
shrivels it up 'without
evenairr tating the surrounding skin.
Hard, soft or corns between the toes,
as well as painful calluses, lift right
off. There is no pain before or after-
wards, • If your druggist hasn't
freezone, tell him to order a small bot-
tle for you from his wholesale drug
house.
.5
'Gee more time and, lower heat in
cooking to develop flavors and to
secure all the value in the food. -
Mine8d's Liniment Cures numerals. '
A WOMAN'S WORK.
Scottish Sheep Farm in Care of the
Owner's Wife.
A very notable illustration of the
work done by a woman in war time is
shown by this letter in the London
Times:
"1n my husband's absence in France,
I am trying to manage a hill sheep
farm of about 10,000 acres—carrying
4,800 Cheviot and Black -face sheep,"
Writes Mrs. Craig, of Capplegill, Mof-
fat, Dumfriesshire. "As a rule only
six acres of land are cultivated. This
year we are hoping to break up about
20 acres. We have always employed
six extra men for the lambing, and
this year., after advertising several
times, have secured only two. ..-
"This -Farm stands very high -from
650 ft. to 2,800 ft. above the sea. We
have had a terrible winter—the worst
for years—and have had to buy a
great deal of hay, all of Which will
have been so much thrown away un-
less the sheep receive proper attention
at the- lambing. The question of ex-
pense is, of eourse, secondary. The
great point is to enable fanners to
secure the best care for their stock
during the few critical weeks of lamb-
ing—from April 17 to May 8 or 9
here. On this typo of farm the lamb-
ing shepherds 0 quite as essential as
the ploughmen are on arable farms,"
It takes�a lot of fortitude to follow,
the dictates of a perfectly good con-
8cience,
lJ lLi2E MILL WASTE.
NURSES WANTED
line es Discovered of Obtaining VOW'.
able Products Irroln Hefei/ie.
it n"vex-
1 oofthe univer-
sityDr. J. G, Davidson, , UII
aity of British Columbia, in ee opera-
partment :of industrial chemistry of
the T7nivorsitY cif Washington, has
tion with Lloyd L. Davis, of the 'de -
discovered' a process of distilling saw-
mill watee whereby it is impaired that
thousands of dollars now lost will be
saved.
By means of .this process :tar, a .light
oil, acetate of lime, and charcoal' are
formed, The gas produced by dis-
tillation is carried through a pipe nine
inches in diameter and twenty feet
long. In this pipe is an electrically
charged wire, which .causes precipita-
tion of the heavy particles of tar.
The tar, fatty gallons for each cord of
wood distilled, is of medium' consis-
tency, and. immediately marketable,
The light oil, obtained in a water con-
denser, is immediately marketable for
nee in ore refining, and the yield is.
twelve gallons to the cord of wood.
Eighty pounds of acetate of lime are
obtained from the pyroligneous acid
of each cord, of wood. Nine hundred
pounds of charcoal are the final yield.
Weil Known Far 1.er
Gives His Evidence
Says Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured
Him of. Gravel
Mr. William Wood of Hadlington, Ont.,
is Added to Long List of Cures By
the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy,
Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Had'lington, Ont., Apr. 23rd (Special)
—Mr. William Wood, a well-known.
farmer living near here, 1s shouting
the praises of Dodd's Kidney Ellis.
He, claims they cured him of two of
the most painful and dangerous forms
of kidney trouble, bladder trouble and
gravel.
"Yes, I was troubled with gravel and
bladder trouble," Mr. Woods said when
asked about his cure. "But since I
took four boxes of Dodd's Kidney
Pills my troubles are gone. I also had
'heart flutterings and shortness of
breath. There were flashes of lights
and specks before my eyes and I was
very nervous. All these troubles have
gone, too, since I used Dodd's Kidney
Pills."
Others in this neighborhood have
used Dodd's Kidney Pills and found
!that they are the greatest of all reme--
dies for kidney troubles of any -land,
l Dodd's Kidney Pills . are specialists.
They cure sick idilneys and that is ail
they claim to cure. The reason they
are given credit for curing rheuma-
tism, lumbago, dropsy, diabetes and
Bright's disease • is that all of these.
diseases are caused by sick kidneys.
QUACK GRASS.
Thoroughness an Essential Quality in
Methodof-Eradication.
All methods of eradicating this
troublesome weed are based on thor-
ough tillage. The implements found
on any well equipped farm are suffi-
cient to eradicate quack grass.
As the quack grass roots are found
.loser to the surface in sod and pas-
ture fields than in cultivated fields, it
is often advisable.' to utilize a field for
pasture or meadow, keeping the grass
cut closely or grazed before attempt-
ing to kill it. The work should start
immediately after haying by plough-
ing the infested land only deep enough
to turn over a furrow containing most
of the grass roots. From three to
four inches will be deep enough on
sod or pasture land. Disk the land
thoroughly every ten or twelve days
until autumn, when the quack grass
will be killed. Plough the land to a
good depth the following spring to
bury the dead roots which will sup-
ply food to the succeeding crop. Plant
corn or potatoes and cultivate thor-
oughly, or sow a smother crop as mil-
let or buckwheat.
The process of killing quack grass
is not complicated, but one thing must
always be borne in mind, the work
must be done conscientiously and
thoroughly. A half-hearted effort is
useless.
6•
Minard's Liniment for 5010 everywhere.
There are signs to -day in Germany,
one cannot call it .of .repentance; it
is rather of sorrow, not for her
crimes, but for the accumulating fail-
ure of the object for Which that crime
of hers was committed.
f,'74''1
heumatiem attacks the
"outside" man. Pains and
aches stiffen his anoints and
muscles and reduces his efficiency.
At the first twinge get Biotin's
Liniment, easy to apply, it pene-
trates ruffhout't'ubbing and soothes
the soreness.
After that long drive or tedious
wait in the cold,rain apply Sloan's
Liniment to those stiff fingers;
aching wrists and arms.
For gout, nets/tight, toothache, bruises,
sprains, cold feet, it is promptly eifective.
At all druggists, 25c. SOo. and $1.00,
ISSUE No, 17—'17,
T'Aronke 13oapftal for
Itnge iuSrclifroe'iln fof rtirNu9resheoIsie, lioauifrfuailbiloNOtOorlToowreaiil
delevua andAi-eapilals,
((Nhn1isuhseodffeIn Ngl eiwnornsnThevipngpiolnowreo
vadeatlon,Three eavmlole-'
and a montlhly
allownnoo, The Intornioditito year '1s
snout in. 'New York, Anpileatious win b,
Creeeook, 13ivod' 'byDunn the Su.410000peri,nTtendenoronto,t Miss
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A healthy Job.
The healthiest oocupation of all is
said to be that in the American petrol.
man works. IIere the mon aro said
never•' to suffer from sore throats,
diphtheria, quiney or kindred ailments,
Indeed, petroleum fumes are so good
fox the throat that it is quite common
for sufferers from throat affections to
"take the fumes," just as people "take
the waters" .at Hot 'Springs or French
Licit.
Mipard's Lihiment Co., Limited.
Gentlemen,—I had nay leg badly
hurt, the pain was very severe and
a large swelling came above the
knee. I expected it would be ser-
ious—I rubbed it with MINARD!S
LINIMENT, which stopped the pain
and reduced the swelling very quickly.
I cannot speak too highly of MIN-
ARD'S LINIMENT.
AMOS.. T. SMITH.
Port Hood Island.
Free Milk Record Forms.
Two five-year-old cows in a dairy
herd where cow testing ° is practiced
made two widely divergent records in
1916. One gave 6,616 pounds of milk
and 204 pounds of fat, the other gave
8,370 pounds of milk and 288 pounds
of fat, This means twenty-seven dol-
lars difference in income between the
two. The owner did not expect to find
such a ,difference. Yet who but the I
man among his cows all the ' time
should'best know their possibilities? Is
there as much difference as that be-
tween two cows in your herd? Cow
testing will help you to know, and will
help you to save time, labdr and feed.
For if you retain only the best cows,
you keep those that you are sure will
repay you'liandsomely for all you ex-
pend on them. A request to the Dairy
Commissioner, Ottawa, for milk re-
cord forms should state whether you
want those for daily or three days
weights per month; they are free for
asking.
MONEY ORDERS
When ordering goods by mall, send
a•Do rifiiion Repress Money Order,
Satisfaction, even sifter one has
dined well, is not so interesting and
eager a feeling as hunger.
Mtnard's I:intment Cures Burne, Eta.
The average man thinks he would
have been a perfect terror in war if
business had not kept him at home.
MOTHER
S 1 L'
SYRUP
The proof of Mother Seigel's
Syrup is in the taking. That
is why former sufferers, whose
vitality was being sapped by
Indigestion, say it is just ex-
cellent for stomach, liver and
bowel troubles. Thanks to
Mother Seigel's Syrup, they
are now strong and well.
IS EXCELLENT FOR
If you are afflicted by Indi-
gestion or otherdisorders of the
stomach, liver and bowels take
Mother Seigel's Syrup regularly
for a few days; long enough
to give it a fair ohanbe to make
its beneficial influence felt.
Then note the improvement,
in your appetite, your strength,
your general condition. 3015
HEADACHES, BILIOUSNESS
CONSTIPATION
INDIGESTION.
Ther.001otllc of Syrup contains
three times as 'truth as
the 500 else.
A Complicated Clock:
At Deanvais'Cathedral there le a
clock whieil-is composed of P2'/000
separate pieees, having 52 dial -plates,
This piook gives the time in the big
mania of the world, as well as the
local flour, the .defy of the week and
month, the rising and setting of the
sun, the phones of the moon and
tides, as well as eensiderable other
information
Granulated Eyelids,
ld ,
By es •inflamed b') ax
po.
sure to Sm., pusland 1 lg/
+a quickly relieved by Midas
Lye Remedy, No Smarting,
Just ];ye Comfort, At
Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Merino Eye
SalveinTubes 25c. For Nat el*Eye Freeask
Druggists or Marine Eye Remedy Co,,,Cliicage
Waste ground and spare time may
be jointly used for the increased pro-
duction of food,
T[iaara!s LSr!imeut ZKi.°v°s 4914r-" la,..
The, Soul of a Piano is the
Action. insist on the
"OTTO HIG!U'
PIANO ACTION
BOOK ON
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And How to Feed
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or
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CA.NOLit, rtU11•tOES, LUMPS, Rev.,V internal and external, oured with-
out pain by our home treatment. Write
tie before too late. Dir. Denman Medical
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ror 8.11 Boller reed. Waters
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$are for an roqu0romentM
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GREASE IS GREASE
It may be any old kind
but
MICA
Is
AXLE GREASE
You will find relief in Zam-Buk I
it eases the burning, stinging
pain, stops bleeding and brings
ease. Perseverance, with Zam.
Suk, means cure. Why not prove
this 7 -Au DruggistfoosEos. avid Stores.—
THE
IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY
Limited
BRANCHES THROUGHOUT
CANADA
FORVi T "P R and CA AE,E8®L FIPPING EVER.
Sure and positive proventive,' no matter how horses at;
any age are afflicted or,exposed." Liquid,. given on the
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germs from the body. Cures Distemper In Dogs and Sheep
and Cholera.ln poultry. Largest selling live stock remedy,
cures -Ila 'Grippe among ilualan.laetngs. and Is a fine Iiidne
remedy, Cut this Out, Keep It. ShOW to your druggist,
who will get it for you. Fres Booklet, 'Distemper, Causes
and Cures.'
SPO3N MEDICAL COMPANY,
Chemists and Bacteriologists, Goshen, Ind„ U. S. A.
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Thrift is served, and health preserved,
by wearing rubber footwear around
the farm in rainy, sloppy weather.
Quality and long wear, whether in '
rubber farm boots, high rubber boots
or rubbers, are assured of you choose
a pair bearing on the sole cry one of
these Trade Marks:
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