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Flesherton Advance, 26 Apr 1917, p. 7

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REPLENISH YOUR BLOOD IN THE SPRING Just now you are feeling "out of sorta" â€" not your usual self. Quite ex- hauated at times and cannot devote real energy to your work. Sleep does not respt you and you wake up feeling "all tired out." Perhaps rheumatism is flying through your muscles and joints or may be your skin is ilisflgured by ra-shes, boils or pimples. Headaches, twlnge.s of neifralgla, flu of nerv'ous- ness, irritability of temper and a dis- ordered stomach often Increase your discomfort in the spring. The cause â€" winter has left its mark on you. These troubles are signs that your blocd is poor and watery, that longer to his present position, but he still has the power to destroy, and de- stroy he does, especially when being driven back, and destroy he will until the power is taken from him. NO ALIEN-BORN QUEEN. War and Revolt Have Robbed Prince of Wales of Bride. | Russia's revolution has had the re- sult of giving increased strength to the movement which has been in pro- grress in Great Britain since the second year of the war in favor of the Prince of Wales' selection of a consort from among his non-royal countrywomen rather than from any of the foreign dynasties, remarks a London corre- spondent of the Washington Post. He then goes on to ennumerate the various European princesses, practi- your ner%cs are exhausted. You must i cally all of whom are now unavailable renew and enrich your blood at once i as brides for the Prince of Wales. For and restore tone to your tired nen-es. { those who are not of the Hohenzollern or there may be a complete break- j family are of the Roman Catholic per- down. The most powerful remedy for ! suasion. Hence these latter are all these spring aliments in men. women | similarly disqualified for marriage and children is Dr. Williams' Pink j w"h the British heir-apparent by rea- Pills for Pale People, becau.se these son of their faith. It may be argued Pills cleanse bad blood and strengthen I'^at they might abandon the Church weak nerves. <>f Rome for any other form of creed, .New. rich, red bloodâ€" your greatest ; since it is the only one that is barred, need In springâ€" la plentifully created But it is contended by many that by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and with the prohibitory provisions of the con- this new, pure blood in your veins you stitution apply to persons born and quickly regain health and increase bred as Roman Catholics, no matter your strength. Then your skin be- . what church they may eventually join, comes clear, your eyes bright, your and the mo.st eminent authorities in nerves s.trong. and you feel better, eat England on the subject of constitu- better, sleep better, atid are able to .tional law, as well as former great law do your work. officers of the Crowrf, seem inclined Begin your spring tonic treatment .to adopt this view, which was the sub- to-day Cor the blocnl and nerves with 'j«ct of much di-scussion at the time Dr. \Villlams' Pink Pillsâ€" the Pills that ! when the late Duke of Clarence, the strengthen. I older brother of King George, was These Pills are sold by most dealers, bent upon marrying the lovely Prin- but do not be persuaded to take cess Helene of Orleans, who after- "something just the same." If you wards became the wife of the royal san't get the genuine PiUs from your Italian Duke of -A.osta. lealer they will be sent you by mail. . ^^-w since the present war has post paid, at 50 cents a box or six shown the fallacy that royal inter- !>oxe8 for 12.50 by writing The Dr. WU- national matches make for peace, it Slams' Medicine Co., Brockvllle, Ont. 's again urged that there are really ^ ' no obstacles to prevent the Prince from The High Cost of Indi- gestible Food falls heavily upon the household where there is no intelligent direc- tion of the food supply. Expensive high proteid foods, such as beef and 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 nutriment needed for a half 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. H.VS BEEN DEAR BEFORE. Sugar Was a Great Luxury in Year of 1459. One of the earliest records of the price of sugar in Great Britain ap- pears in the accounts of the Chamber- lain of Scotland in 1819, in which it is set down at is O'aJ (44 cents) per lb. In 1439 sugar continued to be a great luxury, and in that year a certain Margaret Pastcn, writing to her hus- band, who was a gentleman and land- owner of Norfolk, begs that he "vouchsafe" to buy her a pound of sugar. In the accounts of corporate bodies, and the household expenses of private ' persons, during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the item of su- gar appears from time to time. In a list of viands provided for the fun- era! repast of Sir Jorn Redston, Lord Mayor, in 1.531, for instance, sugar is set down at Td. per lb, while in the books of the Stationers' Company the price is variously recorded as having been, in 1554 and 1558, lOd per lb and Is lH;d (28 centii per lb, respectively. Thirty years later as much as Is 6d., (37 cents) per lb., was charged. A Guessing Contest. I.ady Visitor ( to friend just mar- ried) â€" So you are not getting tired of .studio life, eh? .Artist's Wifeâ€" Good gracious, no I It's most interesting. Jim paints and I cook. Then the game is to guess what the things are meant for. Hlsard's Unlment Cures Bnms, Ztc. Platinum. The greatest supply of platinum is said to come from a comparatively small area in Russia among the Ural Mountains, where the metal occurs in deposits of alluvial gravel along the banks aiui beneath the beds of the rivers . The present war has stop- ped the expert. â€" Spring Styles One need not be a sportswoman to wear this smart suit, for sport-^ costumes are the rage and are worn by women into whose lives sports never enter. Cotton gabardine has' appeared this year in plain and Well Known Farmer Gives His Evidence Says Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured Him of Gravel SPARED ROYAL SHOOTING-BOX choosing a suitable bride among the girls of his own country. BABY'S OWN TABLETS USED TEN YEARS Mrs. W. J Wilson. Carp. Ont.. writes: "I have used Baby's Own Tablets for House Built For Kaiser's Son Left Intact Amid Ruin. I would like to take those who prate jf pacifism, and are trying to shirk i their duty to the human race, to a lit- \ tie hill ten miles from St. Quentin, but - standing twenty feet above the plain »nd commanding scores of square the last ten years and can highly re- niles of uninterrupted view of the commend them for babyhood and child- lurrounding country, writes a war cor- hood ailments. My baby was very respondent on April 14. Three sura- delicate; in fact we never thought he uers ago this slice of desecrated would live, but thanks to the Tablets France was a patchwork of green lie Is now a fine healthy boy." Baby's â-  jrchards and brown plowland, dotted Own Tablets should be kept In every with town of gray stone and villages home where there are small children, of red brick and peopled by a race of They regulate the bowels and stomach happy peasants. Now the whole of it and never fail to cure the minor Ills ' Is an ugly unifcrm of gray. The of little ones. The Tablets are sold by ' gray of grass grown withered because medicine dealers or by mail at 25 for three seasons it neither has been cents a bo.x from The Dr Williams cut by man nor grazed by cattle. ; Medicine Co.. Brockvllle. Ont. Over the whole face of the withered ♦ â€" gray desert the enemy has made are THE HOME G.VRDEN. strewn thousands and thousands of what look like black fagotsâ€" murder- On the Principle That "Every Little ed fruit trees, that in a few weeks 'â-  Helps'* Let L's Do Our Best. would beccme, if the enemy had not to yeg_ ;„ the poor man's garden grow be driven back, a mass of white and far more than herbs or flowers, pink blossims. From this particular Kind thoughts," contentment, peace of brightly figured effects and the com- bination of the two is used for the (ie- vclopment of this costume. McCall Pattern No. 7715, Ladies' Coat Blouse. In 5 sizes; 34 to 42 bust; and No. 7711. Ladies' Three-Piece Skirt. 42 or 38- inch length; in 5 sizes; 22 to 30 waist. Price, 20 cents each. place the view of the crime of these stricken trees is particularly impres- sive, because more widespread and wholesale than anywhere else in the devastated country. But there is a further reason for mind, .\nd joy for weary hours. â€" The Poor Man's Garden. From the cares of business and the nervous strain of the office, the choosing this little hill as a place from back-yard garden offers a relief which which to contemplate this side of war [^ ^^^ sufficiently enjoyed. Open air On the top of it there is a neatly built exercise is essential to good health, log hut of white-barked beech, fitted j^ ^.^at better end could this effort be with glass windows and adorned inside jevoted than the cultivation of the with green canvas hangings and K'!' back-yard garden. moldings. On the narrow terrace tre j ^ requires but a small area of land fixed wdoden benches and tables of the ^o supplv a table with green veget- kind that belong to a German beer ^j,les. These may be had crisp and garden. This eligible country resid- f^fsh and. on this account, much more ence w .s constructed as a sort of ^f gy^h food will be used, to the great week-end shooting-box for Prince Eitel advantage of health. Friedrich. to which he and his boon ^ -phe product of the home garden re- companions could retire when exhaust- y^^^.g^ ^^ that extent the demand upon ed from the strain of war. There (jje fjeneral supply. "Self-preserva- was. of course, no reason why they tjon jg the first law of nature." Do should not build a hut wherever they „„t abuse that law by expecting oth- chose, but there is the cynical fact that g^s to provide your foo.i supply when it alone of the whole visible landscape yg^^ are cap:ible and have the facilities remains intact. Everything else of f^r growing at least part of your the works of God and man is destroy- needs ed. I « . From St. Quentin itself arises the | Whenever you can '.ook at yourself smoke of the bonfire, the kind of bon- gnj be satisfied, you should begin to fire that all through the German re- 'suspect yourself of moral blindness. treat we .-:.iw in village after village - _. which the British and French soldiers ^ special meeting of the Dublin have since won back for Fiance. Corporation was held in the City The moment is coming when the Hall, to inaugurate the Right Hon. enemy will not be able to hang on the Lord Mayor, for tht' ensuing year. Dotted swiss and swiss embroidery with a touch of rose color in the sash are the materials of this little girl's frock, which is suitable for parties, and not too elaborate for summer afternoons. The straight lower edges of skirt and sleeves make it a ^sirable design fur embroidered ,^.:u-^*<;ii; St THOUSANDS £%' UPON THOUSANDS OF HEALTHY BOYS & GiSlS EAT Grape-Nuts .AND CREAM EVERY MORNING BECAUSE WISE MOTHERS KNOW "There's a Reason" flouncing or bordered material. McCall Pattern No. 7746. Girls' Dress. In (5 sizes; 4 to 14 years. Price. 15 cents . • These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer or from The McCall Co.. 70 Bond St., Toronto, Ucpt. W. I Censor's Generosity. 1 In his book, "The Balkan War." Mr. ! Philip tiibbs tells the following story. : The official regulations for the cor- j respondents sent out there were ap- ' pallingly severe. Mr. Gibb.s found ' that he was forbidden to describe the â-  disposition of the troops, to give the ] names of generals, the names and (numbers of the wounded, the success or failure of Bulgarian troops, the state of the soldiers' health, and so on. When the oen.^or had told all this Mr. Gibbs politely asked: •'Will you tell me, sir. if there is anything about which we shall be allowed to write?" The censor thoight deeply for a moment and then answered iiuite gravely; "There is much that is inter- esting in Bulgarian literature." "Perhaps," Mr. Gibbs suggested sarcastically. "I may also be permit- ted to describe the sons of the birds?" "By all means," was the censor's cordial reply. Mr. William Wood of Hadlington, Ont., is Added to Long List of Cures By the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy, Dodd's Kidney Pills. Hadiingtcn. Ont.. .\pr. 23rd i Special) â€" Mr. William Wood, a well-knowu fanner living near here, is shouting , the praises of Dodd's Kidney Pills. | 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 I bladder trouble. " Mr. Woods said when asked alx)ut his cure. "But since I took four boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills my troubles are gone. 1 also had heart flutterlngs and shonness of breath. There were flashes of lights and specks before my eyes and 1 was very nervous. Al\ these troubles have gone, too, since I used Dodd's Kidney PiUs." Others la this neighborhood have used Dodd's Kldn-v Pills a.i;J 'cnid that they are the greatest of all reme- dies for kidney troubles of any kind. Dodd's Kidney Pills are specialist.^ They cure sick kidneys and that is all they claim to cure. The reason ihey are given credit for curing rheunia- I tism. lumbago, dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease Is that all of these diseases are caused by sick kidneys- « .VFTER-THE-W.VR EMIGR.VTION. Farmer Prisoner in Germany Getting Farm Recruits. Coming all the way from a prison camp in Germany, a letter from a Canadian soldier reached the Ontario Department of .\gricu!ture recently, and the quest it contained was one of the most unusual the Department has had in years. Cooped up in a Hun camp Sergeant Salter, of the 3rd To- ronto Battalion, and a number of his fellow-prisoners have been doing a little "after-the-war" planning, and it is to the farm their minds have been turning. Now Sergt. Salter, a farmer himself, wants "literature" to tell the rest all about it. . Sergt. Salter's letter, writter from. Giessen. follows: "Gentlemen, â€" Would you be kind enough to forward me s«me literature appertaining to farming in Ontario and other provi\e-=. as there ar-> quite a number of my fellow-prisoners who are seriously contemplatir»g emi- grating to Canada after the war. .A.s I am a farmer myself, I want to do all I can to get men to work the land, which our Dominion is so much in need of. So I would be glad of any official information which I could hand around to my fellow^-pri.-oners who contem- plate emigrating to Canada. a!?o a few illustrated pamph!-?ts. sh'nving the machinery with which we farm." i If the department can get it ' thro'jgh. Sergt. Salter will get all the "literature" he needs for eiTective propaganda. *â€"- â€" - lUnard'i Xanlmant Cores Saadrnl. Foggy >Neather Light. .-Vn English lighthruse h:;.< been equipped with a k'mp that can be low- ered almost to sea level- in foggy weather when it would be invisible in its regular position. » Where She Excelled Jack Timid â€" I â€" er â€" suppose your daughter has told you â€" erâ€" the ob- ject of my â€" er â€" visit to you â€" er â€" this evening? Her Dad â€" Yes. young mar. and she told it a hang sight better than vi>u seem able to. Minard's Liniment Co.. Li.mited. Gentlemen. â€" I had my leg badly hurt, the pain was very severe and a large swelling came above the knee. I expected it would be ser- icni-sâ€" I ruboed it with MINARD'S LINIMENT, which stjpped the pain and reduced the swelling very quickly. I cannot speak too hi.,hiy of MI.N'- .•VRD'S LINIMENT. .\.MOS T. SMITH. Port Hood Island. Sore! Granalafed Eyelids, 1 Eyes intiamed bv expo- ture to Sun, Oust uud Wfiod quickly rriieved bvMuriU ) Eye Reiaedy. No Sma.';ing, just Eve Comfort » .-Vt Vour Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Murine £)• S«lveiiiTjbesJ5c.ForB«oli«JlhfE>efrecasic Druggists or Nurioe C> e Remedy Ca . , Cbicagt It is estimated that the consumption of lumber for the making of phono- graph and other talking machine cab- inets in IDli) was 75.ii00.0OO squar« feet of manufactured hardwood lum- ber and 50.()0O.0OO squar. feet of veneer . asuiard'a U&iaiSB: tor «â- !* tvurrwHn*. Take what is, trust what may bo, that's life's true lesson. â€" Browning. Mails and passengers between India and Britain will in ten years' time be conveved bv u:r Revolution indicators for aeroplane motors have been invented by an Eng- lishman to enable an aviator to esti- mate roughly his speed and distance travelled . The Soul of a Piano is the Action. Insist on the "OTTO HIGEU' PIANO ACTION yHWBPAPEaS TOR SAI .a Pii' 'L-'i--ii.vi-'.:.V'; >.:â- ;â- .'.- \.\ loa < 'ttu-^^ fur ."io'- tn K'.Kjii â-  T, ';irto towns. Th*» iin»st uafful anJ inr-r-'stiu^ or" ail bu.'*ln»-s8»ff« Full irifirTn.f- r. •>n KEI.P â- WA.STBV n::ii hij',1"- ».rk M.-s W 'i.-v 4T inscEi.x.ASZons "Clean All" Jm^/u^NP For All Boiler T9*A Wareri Cycloas S&akia? oad Dampiair Sri:* Bar* for aU roqalraaitiiTS Canadian Staim Boilar Eqviipment o.. Ll-nlt-d r«l. Oerranl 3660 20 IIcOc* St. Toronto Hand ti: 00 up Send fjr spti-ial prlc« 1st. Varsity Cycle WurHs. Ill .•^padinii Ave. Toronto. C-V.N. â- ER. T'l'MjK:?, LlMl'.-:. ETC. l:iT.-rTi.i] ariii exi •-•.'•nal. ^u.***^-! w:lh- ut pum bv 'jur htjni** tr-^auiitnt ^Vrlte :s fcfff'r** t'"' lat-* It B^'Ilnmn \K-Uloal .-,, ! in,,--. I <•â-  ::r,;;w.....> • â- ,: You will find relief in Zam Si-k ! It eases the burning, s'.nnny pain, stops t'eeding and brir.gs ease. Perseverance. wiJi Zarn- 9uk means euro. Whynotprowe ^'J9 bo J- GREASE IS GREASE It may be any old k;ad bi:t MICA AXLE GREASE ^^- BUOK OX ^K> DOG DISEASES 'W^ .\nJ Ilow'to Feed ''â- â- *% Millwl frf» til >t:t a.llrvM br Amrlca's tad A'JL-lOr PImcer H. CUY CLOVER CO.. Inc. OtlReiiiMUcs 118 Weit 31 »t Street. New York THE IMPERI.\1. OIL COMP.A.W Limited DR-0;(.HES TIJROrcKOLT C.\N.\D.\ WOMEN : IT IS MAGIC : o LIFT OLT -V.NY CO U.N « Apply a few drops then lift J corns or calluse-* off with 9 lingers â€" no pain. i -O O O â€" o â€" o â€" o â€" o â€" o â€" o- â€" o â€" o Just think! You can lift otT any corn or cal- lus without pain or sore- ness. .\ Cincinnati man dis- covered thi.s ether com- pound and named it frec7.cno. .\ny drug- gist v.i'A sell a tiny bot- tle of froczone, like here shown, for veiTr little cost. Y'ou apply a few drops directly upon u tender corn or cnlius. Ir.stantly the serenes- disappears, then short - 1jP''!l^i 'y y^^ '^^â- '11 fif"! the corn ]|: I J: or callus so loose th:it vou caji lift it right JlT. MONEY ORDERS When ordering good.-^ by mail, send a Dominion Express .Money Order The King of Bulgaria enjoys the re- putation of being the shrcwdist and wilie.st of all royal business men. He owns theatres, cinemas, tobacco fac- tories, dairies, and has made consider- able sums on tht .Austrian .Sttick Ex- change. Ill)i«r4'4 lalnimtttt BelleTci Niariuirl*. We lire the sea police of the world. Germary. on the other hand, has acted the role of the highu«ynui;i, and is playing the pai t with variiiticiis which no highwayman would dream of put- tirg in practice. -I, old l.ytton. ! El). 7. l!l K'eezone is wondcv- fu*. It dries instantly. It doesn't eat away th^ corn or callus. but shrivels it up witho it even irritating the surrounding skin. Hard, soft or corns between the toe^, as well as painful calluses, lift right off. Tho-e is no pain before or after- wards. If your druggist hasnt freezone, tell him to order a small bot- tle for you from his wholesale drug houEfl. Rheumatism attacks the "outside"' num. Pains and achies stiffen his joints and muscles and reduces his efficiency. At tlte first twinge get Sloan's Liniment. e;!sy to apply, it pene- trates tuithout rubbing and soothes the soreness. After that long drive or tedious wait in the cold rain apolv Sloan's Liniment to those stiff fingers, aching wrists and arms. For gout, neuralgia, toothache, bruise*, •priiiris, cold feet, it ia promptly elTective. At all druggisti, 25c. 50c. and $1.00. ISSUE 17â€" '17. STRASSJGLES Ur Olsteniper In stallions, brood nou-nt. colts ui 1 ail oth«r« la meat uestrucUre. The Kerra causlaR the iltseaife niual be r«move<3 from the body -^f the atiiiii^l To nrevc-it tl** troubli- tl>* s«nie muat b« done. SPOHN'S COMPOUND W-Ul <3n bofh cure 'he sl:k artj pre^^n'. t'io«<* "«xi>*>«t4^ i.'oiD haviiijt th? ilisaase. AU drnrrlatu tsmui aeSSigA^ OO.. Cbamlsta, OosZum XMA. a. B. Jk

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