The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1920 Page: 8 of 10
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How Would You Like to Harvest Two Crops
Watch Next ^r^P^w-
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LA X>4 WA JAXOQSm
krmadulte.
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Ark.—Speaking
s^isssjjtsttfcas.
led as "the family medicine," *f •■• •' *«r locarTarmers? ft wasn t crops arolieifip.
Mary B. Hill, of Rant#
■ says:
lien the children get bllloua, I
[them a couple of good doses, and
we have sour stomach, headache.
By liver or stomach trouble, we
Hack-Draught. It Is an easy laxa-
fjivel and soon does the work. I cer-
tainly think it Is one of the best rem-
edies made."
Black-Draught acts on the jaded
.a
•f *•* «' in ,t£* jolted Jll^tea,, e*pn., It
'was grown'la't£*' faroff Philippine ls-
landf by Kriiplno schoolboys Two-fine
Mvek gently, but positively, and hetaxr- ftaatfep audi ^gli^lrare,
it i& its important function of thrpw^-r Fnlpmos, w «a wr-
ing Tout waste materials" and ppipens
Irotn the system. " '
Id thousands of households Black-
Draught is kept handy for Immediate
isft In time of need. Prompt treatment
•ftefa is half the battle, and will often
prevent slight ills from developing in-
to serious troubles. ,,• „ . ^
Its well-established merit, during
motto than 70 years Off successful use,, B- „ J| Lsssb
afaoild convince you of the helpful , !/
esffescts obtainable by taking Black->sne" IS, or course, but 1 can glte
Draught for liver and stomach dis-
orders. Get a package today, and
keep it in your house. See that
«fae[ package bears the words,
portant Philippine
sugar cane, cocoanuts.
.copee,. Uplo?. imf pineapples. I-nm-
ber is-also tin Important industry.
- T)t<*r4 are fhundreds of thousand* of
ici*s of land lying idle In thsv-Vhillp-
pines, which have a greater area of
fertile land than Japan—this In spite
o? the fact that the population of the
Philippines Is 11.000,000 while that of
SU>% Philippine romaot ha«Jo« ag^Lbutan Is around 5Tt.000.000. "Wiei Is
fieS*«rfart who^"i «^iw>ur tie* fs^leiifci y reason to believe that some day
tLftrrvn "imMM
cro
the ^
•j Phl.ilpplnes are doing some won
derful things in the agricultural line
'SpHrrnsMing targer and larger
jpribtions for this important work,
Ihe staple food of Ae iplands i«i rlc«r-
but corn is coining right along in popu-
Probably Mature.
"About how old is Miss Fllbber?"
some Idea of her age."
"Welir
"In old enbagfc to
leave home and be a farmerette^"—
-T^dford's Black-Draught" NC-141 mrmlnehBm Age-Hewld.
'(ta/tUtiMppines will have a population
Is ra4g?as that of Japan today. The
i^tpiii<>ir«|re tljejwiiy Christian people
In the orient, and (heir young men are
WoJitiiifi- "'nfght "'.anid day to prepare
themselves for the responsibility of
citizenship in the Philippine Republic
which they believe to be near at haud.
; . World's currency.
KVoin official data supplied,- by the
djdlraftor of the mint the monetary
stwcfts of fifty-six of the principal
countries of the world hsive been esti-
mated in terms of American- dollars.
The computation shows the money of
the world was approximately $50,636,-
588,000
■t"
Having told my farm. I will sell at Public Auction at my place at
tte rjr <* "
commencing at lOlo'clock, sharp, the following property:
IMreifMfelWS1' r; 1 1 1 set leather hameu
1 setj leather and belting,tugs
Some chain harness
80 to 100 rods hog ' %
P tons Rockvale lump coal
iwfli
1 John Deere two-row
>ay mare in (foal
i Ford tourinif car in good con- 4 %^rk?m3es
dition
m
age"3f<
1 sow with j 7 pigs
7«hoat*
2 grain forks 2 weeding hoes
1 31/4-iitchStudebakerwagon, ■
nearly new.
1 < low wheel wagon 1 saddle
1 hiKhWh^rWafcbn
1 LaCrosse gang disc plow
ffi 'WftiT rtom rt«
with calves : ;
8 months old
pzenchickens
SEHOLD GOODS
ot Blast heater1
ttle " 1 jwgan
g chairsldining table
14 with springs
_
1, davenport bed 2 stand
2 rocking chair* I dresser
1 iducatioilai^d^ic^
1 dish cupboard
i>M it
too ntitneroui
TERMS OF SALE: All e
mention
m
CUPS
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10' iJi w rnwtuaiwr
,(1 ^ _.CJ|Sl_ _;v
f •' six months wiU
terest. ^ per cent
on terips of sale j&-
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m'-Eft-ai dona a-.4>
m t mrmzmt rwm tor n -msfa *i( t%I .ttsrtf>U6> ha&
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; a NOW—-September zO, ?21r>22 13^-24^ 25. Note-I
gfam fttr Cartadipin.
wril Amottsteatelthe wonderful ec<NK>ii^ and heuM*y
ability 6i the Traffic Truck^the lowest priced 4,000^
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; - fmftj 9 to M oWock ft; ni.:, and lnspe^tbe
k^aiffd.learn
1ariXlr ,tt> £a^:: m ^ ,•
uad^m lawluig^apacity ioad—4,000 p<)uti<ls; !(
... .;WE0¥H^DAy-i^spectian
mw,> ? -ji tT5 42 ©-dock1 a.- ni.^^ R;xplftfiation d-t-'-jeftorts and aims
' ^ of Traffic
. ; THURSIMY—f^cpridmy froni.Sptarpan'fli^tf../' :i
y!f^ Cai\a<:Uaii. hauling capacit> |wid-^4,00t) , , :
FRIDAY—1 conoTOV 'Pest Rtm l-r^ni Oa^acliaii., .-t-^exas, - r-
v f Hir 11ail'i. K>k lall(>iiiaV aiHl, finfirn . pirtl ivx^r ;ca r>acif> loa<lr ^ ^ ^
4,(X)CL .pVUIXI.s. , • . .; . •; fix** ,bn.?~ -J' rj M J. "7
i ' SATURDAY—I )ctu(.nhstratiuii rau4 TS-t
Every owner of a Traffic Truck-ts -invitfed tt atteivtl-antl -•
oxhihit Iris truck. "Liberal Prizes, 1 st. 2d; aiitl ' ;h1. will he'-5 ' •':! -<
, htfered for the bestdccoratcd Traffic'Truck '
Attend the events each day. They will give you a new
conception of what a motor truck should do.
. L. HELT
Canaj^fi, Texai
Mr
Distributor of Traffic Trucks
Manufactured by Traffic Motor Truck Corporara@ii
St. Louis, U. S. A.
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Nautical Expressions Common in
Old Nantucket.
gant man on tne lHiana. wbo spent
mora than- -his- Income.- that he -had
"two lamps buruins aud, na ship at
•ea."
When Obed Macy. who wrote the
history of whaling in 1835, drafted his
will in the year 1841. he inserted the
following: clauses, which are <'tiaraet«*r-
latic of tj>e nffutlcal expressions of the
natives: "Item. 1 have oruiKed with
toy wife.f Hujd.v Jane, since 1811. We,
.signed imcl'es TCn ~t6wii before '' tfcfe"
! preacher on Independence day... I want
! her and inr W; .fothWwi, t6 hip capihlii
i and inate in bruigiiiK lo port wliui.-ver
The widowof a K'ewhuryp'ort sea I leave and see that every on * of the
•afitalA^-she' had 6«ice4>roiigh't his ship crew gets the lay as writ down on
to port herself," when he was fncapaci ■ this paper. I put mc th^r«j.i
DANDIES OF COLONIAL TIMES
May Smri Somewhat Odd to the Via
Iter, but Are Uaed by the Native*,
WitAeut Thought of Any
Incongruity.
tated b.v' injuries receivetl in ia typhoon
was long the joy of an-old-fashioned
hoarding house whose other resld-ents
were chiefly quiet maiden liulies, be
taiise of her hreeay manner, loud voice
ail<? "oddly naiitlcal turns of ejtpres-
moth^r^iti c mniHnd.
T know wheel be (■W$afovHny&Vsv <<ir
six: months after
life cruise 1 found ou'
and s.iie was iu
thajt, she ever mutinied
that whenever we jUJn'j jfl- y
Woman In tho Country* Early HIMOry
Evidently Had No Monopoly of
"Fin* Feathers."
The gentlemen of a long-past day
were not less particular in regard to
their costume than are their success-
ors of the present tii^ie, a fact that is
manifest froth: certain records of colo-
nlal times. Governor Hutchinson's or-
<Jer for clothes, sent tor London to be
fll'ed, Is a telltale and instructive pa-
per. We tjnay, suppoe^ the g^urinents
to have arrived b.v the time of the "Boo-,
tor. massacre, an<| cpn easily guess
hew ithe ; honilsenie nitu) of flfty-nlne
m f*rted< 0n Olfr !'uve chemed and
„ "uTO>#fl I vvas wihte rebellious people.
•MSf H*-. m>w i8aftsa M Jfe "
lutiiiled. but 1 know desire to ^iave you s
flu;
sar
^ktlnyj
slon. She would lhvit?'a^'fellow board-"ways manoovred to wTndaid. " ' " '
or acroW the narrow table to plass'the : "Item. 1 SOIgtt.motherpo lj«,ve ;h*> 5- J* J'J] eBlpcen and the b<|dr II
hnttW In tones suited rather to hall^ house on "Wi hfrte.JiisA bllie -dMti 1
tag' the: masthead - In a ^le. BVOry' alojft. Then I want it: to go to tbfr?
spring her .store; oft foreign; sweet-* children in equal lays, etc."
nieat% and Jams and Jellies compound- I*ol luwi-^go jt|i^ to.
ed of queer tropical fruits... provoked /..-was pubUsltickiir^Be ilat-rff
an Irruption of small, red a^ts,. newspaper •
whlch' Wuld emerge in endlwss proce'g-., **The thief who stole a Jug of oil
rion from the crevices In her closet; froaa-th« 4Me-«ia*4og etatloB-on-^reat
•n4 -«very iqtrUic she woald - shoot -Point- o« Sunday ? Ia« Is requested to
al^ud -at breakfast her IntentioB -to return the Jug to the place whk-h he
"swab the hull place with Ue of pen-
nyr'yal and then calk every dratted
cr*ck." "\%i T M
jludge jmk 0Lpr4 hj|n« tte an
chuaettsJIumfeeriir «0jpq^.ka..JstW
on the history and customs of quaint
Kan tucket, has recently given some
Interesting Instances of the adaptation
there ot naottcal tern^s tor landward
uses. Whether or not the inhabitants
took It and be may keep the oil to
light his crime-stained steps through
!"■ Mid, *o'«u ftothfit s" w IB' b'f
Ca||b C u 8 i^ u i4 Su p5*Fl!> ( n -
iepil W
Secretary Baker a "Bartender."
"I might have a chance to get a Joh
after; March 4. 1821," sa|d Secfetarjr of
War Baker the other day, "if It hsd
Peter T.eltch:
send me a
t trimmed with the
the* skirts and fac-
ilnneo
had
JfJ'ou:—two undur-waistcoats or
^"IhiTOls of warm swansdown. without
ioLl.ee 8'eeve8 faced with some cheap silk or
iw&tJ F'S®*' A snlt °' deaths full-trimmed,
the cloath something like the enclosed,
only more of a gray mixture, gold bat-
.t9gs and hole, but little wadding lined
with efflgeen.
■, wroo*ht ,®r flowered ,i>r
embroidered hole something though
exactly like the hole upon the
if^ctosed;
^ r look
r4iil^f wisi5 'him 'neitier on'^aor
the other, but such a hole and button
as are worn. I know a laced coat In
more. the mode, bnt tbts,i« too gajr for
■ am/frm ? ■' * aa®!
not
. M 'f^ro#are #|k' mil
lilaod are the «ait of the earth. • nor. Nefn.for ^e, prohlDttloij hualoass.
'thWr manners and speech are en joy a- - H)nci WheA V was 'ma^or of Cle^e-
ffH
seasoned by the salt of the sea.
hen a man goes to the mainland
jm£ is said to "go to America" or to
land I had a hand In, settling a labor
row. When it was all 'ir^r one; of-the
men asked me If I carried a union
. r iA Pa'r °f wost^l breeches to natch
the coloft and & pair of black Velvet
breeches, the breeches with leather lln-
ingis; Let them *bme >by tirt ''flnt
ship.
Nantucket you don't raise an um- a card
you "set it" like a Jib. ship In the bartenders* union.
house blind does not work loose;' "I carry the card to this day, but
adrift. .. ,-v. i 5- /' ■«* ^wn-^fraM not, d ,v«ne
.. "EJverything is drawing" means mak- I'fbttctT good. '—New York StSn.
/tag the most progress. During the
at J .Mary's .teacher om day asked her
progress.
lait phase of the war you heard
"the allies have got everything d
Mi';
hen one is prepared to go any
re he is said to he "hove short"
(that Is, on his anchor cable) and
."rdady to trip" (the anchor). JjtUif.be-
fope th^|a||er'as<Ught Anns W^that
;.lfce>as Aoje Joi «#•«
;t6 trip.w«®«
"■ i Instead of saying that a man is used
|rly fln out with the Influenza."
entitling me to life /tnembe^ j"^s a' strong' corded sHk-^not te'J'cor-
duasoy, but looks something like It—
the sleeves and bodies sagathee or
UhRd with
llbhen, aklrti silk. last cloaths
were rather small In the armlioles, but
«.e aUeration, mast be little, next te
zifamvtu , W"^"-Phlladelpl,la Record
hard's house, showing T>ld Mother
Hu^||^'f9ir^r{^^f{%ry|«g^ya ,j p^isig the last half of the year 1 17
Mary drew the rough outlines of what we exported glassware for the first
was supposed to be a house, placing '
the crude form of Old Mother Hub-
IMtPH pJKduH# tMf teMMf "Thtt&
very good, Mary," commented the
teacher,/ as she looked at the draw-
ing, "but where Is the dog?" ' -
"Oh. the dog Is In the house,"
promptly replied Mary.
time in our history and for 1918 oar
total production was valued at $2,806,-
htuujioume ytot tw^ised
It^wroadH At
•IP Imported
duty free if it Is to be employed for
educational purposes; and the state
W The 'domesfhr1 gfalss industry' la so
good that congress Is being urged t*
I withdraw this preference.
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Loomis, L. P. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1920, newspaper, September 16, 1920; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125465/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.