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Flesherton Advance, 21 Jun 1917, p. 3

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K len You Eat Bread are entitled to every- i in the whole wheat grain. Dr. Wiley says: "Wheat is a complete food containing all the elements necejsary for human nutri- tion." But be sure you get the whole wheat in a digesti- ble form. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is whole wheat made digestible by steam-cooking, shredding and baking â€" the best process ever devised for preparing the whole wheat grain for the human stomach. Two or three of these crisp Kttle loaves of baked whole wheat with milk and berries, make a delicious nourishing meal. Made in Canada. OUR NEW ALLY, BRAZIL. JUST EIGHT. I'm just tui'ned eight years old to-day. That's getting pretty old. but say I wisht it didn't take so long To grow up really big and stroni? Xike Dad. For Dad, he's awful tall. And nothin' can't scare him at all; That's why he's went away to war. I don't know what this fightin's for. That is, not altogether quite. But I know this, that when't comes night I wish I had my Dad. At tea It's awful lonesome, just us three. 'N then when Sis bedtime comes There ain't no Dad to do my sums. But ma, .»he says that's for the rig' .t That daddy's went away to fight, 'N then ?he looks all light an' glad A'thinkin' of how brave is Dad. 'N then she calls me sonny-man 'N pats my hyad and says I can Grow big an' brave like him, an' ! strong By doin' nothin' mean or wrong, 'N then she kisses me an' cri«s 'N turns away to hide her eyes. Say, don't I wisht I was all grown; I'd take my gun, an' all alone I'd make them wicked Germans run 'N wisht they'd never seen my gun; I'd wipe 'em all clean off the map 'N bring my gi-eat, big Daddy back. But then I'm only eight, you see, HSrP WANTED \v \ N T K I» â€" J'l..\.Ni!;R. SH.VPER. l.atht; rtnfl «iei;(-ial Mat'-hini.st.s. also rattPin .Makers. Day and nifcht. Apply Krown Hobbs Co., Limited. Iia.:iill- ton. w-^? NTKI)â€" MAiilil.FC AND DRA.V- New Design for Bathing' Suit DOI.N(; "Hi R BIT." l.i-ttt'ror. .AiujIv '!<! II. I'aul. I M£V7:iPAPSBS FOB SAI.B PKnrn T-MAKINO NEWS AND JOB for sale In eood Ontario tonna. The most useful and Intereatins of all businesses. Pull Information .m arpliiatlon to Wilson Puhllshlnit Com- Ii;inv. VJ .\iiplalJe St.. Tornnto inscEx.x.A]rBOTra ClA.NCI^It â-  internal n.MuK.-.: I.L'MI'S ETiV,. J aiid exLtriiial. cured with- out pain by our home treatment. Write UH before loo late Dr. Bellmun Medical Cn.. l.lniitetl, ("'nllinswood. ',mt. ON THE BRINK. How Some Facts About the South-American 'N have to grow lots 'fore I'll be Republic. ] The federal republic of Brazil is the largest sUte in South America, and is greater in area than European, Russia, .\ustria-Hungary, Germany, France, Norway and Sweden, Den- â-  mark, Italy and Greece put together. The population of Brazil is esti- â- mated at about 10,000,000, including | 1,500,000 Italians. 1,000,000 Portu-i guese and 250,000 Germans. | Brazil was formerly an empire, but at the revolution of 1889 the empire became a republic and Dom Pedro II., j the then emperor, was exiled. | The national congress, the legisla- 1 tive authority of Brazil, consists of a chamber of deputies and a senate. As big as Dad. But yet you know What Ma says must be right, and so I'l} help to grow a big, brave man By bein' the goodest boy I can. â€" Maude Broomhall. An Aviator Narrowly Missed Death Near Antwerp. What thrills can be keener than the thrills of an aviator? Supreme suc- cesses, the narrowest of narrow es- capes, disappointments and tragedies, follow one another swiftly in the lives of th« winged soldiers who are fight- ing in Europe. What were the thoughts of Lieut. Robinson when he brought down the Zeppelin over Lon- don, and what was in his mind when recently the hostile guns brought him down in Franco ? Perhaps it is be- yond the power of words to express them. In Tales of the Flying Services, Mr. C. G. Grey tells of a great disappoint- ment and an extremely narrow es- "Now to those who search the deep â€" Gleam of hope and kindly light, Once, before you turn to sleep. Breathe a message through the' night. Never doubt that they'll receive it. Send it, once, vid you'll believe it. "Think you these aerial wires Whisper more than spirits may? Think you that our strong desires Touch no distance when we pray? Think you that no wings are flying Twixt the living and the dying?" â€" Alfred Noyes. CHILDHOOnimPATION Constipation in children can be promptly cured by Baby's Own Tab- lets. "They are a gentle but effective Making Butter. "'Grocery butter is so unsatisfactory, dear," said Mrs. Youngbride, "I decid- ed to-day that we would make our own." "Oh, did you?" said her husband. "Yes; I bought a churn, and I order- laxat've which thoioughiy regulate ed buttermilk to be left regularly, Won't it be just lovely to have really fresh butter?" the bowels and sweeten the stomach and thus drive out all childhood ail- ments. Concerning them Mrs. J. B. Tauffenbach. Richer, Man., writes: "I '••d Mlaard'i Diniment la the lioTiaa. have used Baby's Own Tablets and have found them an excellent medi- Gwenda: "l!- there anything as bad cine for constipation." The Tablets as being all dressed up and nowhera are sold by medicine dealers or by to go?" Brenda: "Yes. Getting mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. ready for company, and ha^-ing no- Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville, body call. Ont. ^ i ATTTOISOBZUBS FOB SAIiH Since slip-on dresses are popular. LINGERING WEAKNESS ! cape that fell to the lot of a young ; aviator at about the time Antwerp fell, slip-on bathing suits have also appear- Late one afternoon this officer was out «*• The model shown here is develop- rAiiAiM%Tr nicr«CC°n duty, when far away to the east eJ m black satin with a deep band of rULLUVVINu LHjlAjL he spied a long, pale shape shining in striped satin about the lower part. [the sun. It was obviously miles ^ot'^e the smart way away. Banished by the Wonderful Tonic Powers of Dr. Williams' Pink puis. Conserving His Energy. Clarence announced his approach by a rising succession of howls "Oh, my finger! my finger I" he cried. I "Poor little finger 1" his mother coo- 'ed. "How did you hurt it?" I "With the hammer." I "When?" I "A long time ago," Clarence sobbed. "But I didn't hear you cry." "I didn't cry then; I thought you 1 der How often victims of disease such *^ a chamber of deputies and a senate, as la grippe, fevers, or contagious which meets annually, but no laws can troubles are left weak, ailing and des. i,„ „„.! ...uu»..i the president's pondent after the disease itself "^ has for half an hour, that would leave him a shade over half an hour's fuel with which to get home. Off he went. disappeared. They do not pick up j As he got closer it became clear that The army of Brazd consists of 40,- strength as they ought; remain list- the object was on the ground, and dis- 000 men, besides 20.000 gendarmerie, less tired and discouraged. The rea- tinctly vellow in color, which proved Brazil is the naval power of South son for this is that the blood has be passed without sanction. Notice the smart way the band is He had already been in the stitched, leaving the upper edges free air for some time, but he knew just at the sides in pocket effect. McCall „ how much gasoline he had in his tank Pattern No. 7780, Misses' Bathing ; w«" ""», said Clarence, when he started and how long he could "Suit, to be slipped on over the head or fly before he would have to come opening on shoulder, in 4 sizes; 14 to down. He .locidod to chase the thing 20 years . Price, '20 cents. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the .McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. Aâ€" _ ,When Your Eyes Need Care I'se Murine Eve Medicine. HoSmarting-Freli Fine â€" AciH Quickly. Try it fur Red. Weak, Sore Hye»»ndGr»milttted Eyelids. Murine Is compounded by our Ociilinuâ€" not a 'Pment S(e<lielne"-butuaedinau<-i'e»sfiiiFhvsl>'ian8' Practice (or many years. Now dedicati-d to the Publu' sad «oid by DrugglHts at 50c per Bottle. Murine Eye Sal»e in Aseptic Tul>e» »c and 50c. Write for book of the Eve Fret Munna Eys Ramwiy Co-npany. Chicajto. AdT. â- .\£aK.V.it;H. 4.CYLIN. Touring Car in good running order. This car has been painted and varnlahed this seaion. i'rlce fivo. HUDSON. I'JIS MODEL. 6 CYLIN- der. 7 Paaseiiger Touring Car. Bleo- trie lights and starter Recently over- hauled and i^ewly painted. Tired In good «hape. Price 11.300. HUDSON. 11*16 MODEL. 6 CTLIN- der, 7 FaaaenKer Touring Car, with electric lights and starter. Thoroughly overhauled In our shop and newly paint* ed. Seat oovera on all 8eata and doora. Overslie tires. Price H.2J0. _ HUDSON. MODEL 37. 5 PASSENGER. i cylinder Touring Car Electrlo lights and starter and newly imlnted car. Price $650. In Euud running order Looks like a nev •r>.ai:i J. look Electrl,_- I Don'ts and Be's. 1 Don't .shirk; don't worry; don't e,\- plain; don't knock; don't kick; don't Wanted Definite Instructions. Officer: "Now, Private Jenkins, I am .... that it was not a Zeppelin, for-all Zep- ooinar to irive vou a verv resnonsb'e America, and its navy consists of been impoverished by the ravage of p^lins are ^ray. The size showed job Under our advanced trench is a three dreadnoughts, two old battle- the disease through which the victim that it was not a Parseval; and so he large mine I want vou to stay there ships, hve protected cruisers and has passed. Strength will not re- ^ began to think that he had discovered and when the mine goes up I want yoti quit; don't loaf; don't lag. , other smaller craft, including eleven turn until the blood has been enrich- , something rea ly new. Still won- to blow this whistle Now do vou Beâ€" prompt, alert, quiet, determin- torpedo boat destroyers and four sub- ed. The blood can be purified and dering. he came down lower. Then, clearly understand? " ed, steady, helpful, jnsclfisn, consid- marines. ... ! enriched by no other medicme as suddenly, he saw how he had been sold. Private Jenkins- "Well there's one erate, gracious, observant brave, dean. Rio de Janeiro, the capital, with a, quickly and as surely as by Dr. Wil-His colossal airship was a long, thin thing I'm not certain of ' sir When population of over 1,000,000 inhabit- liams Pink Pillsâ€" to enrich the blood strip of overripe gram .-.Icrg the side jo j blow the whistleâ€" going up or'"*»*^'" Watoont used by Physicians. ants, is the largest city in South and strengthen the nerves is the of a hill that had been lighted up by fommg down? America; it stands on the west sidi whole mission of these pills. Thou-: the rays of the setting sun. of the bay of Rio de Janeiro, the ;e sed.vn. a very finH iklng closed oar seating Ova. ctrl,_- i'Khts and starter, also inalda dome llsht. Nearly all the window* open, which gives ample ventilation for suminer driving. Price 1700. 7-PA.SSENiJEU. 4« l!:ie«.trla tarter, tiree tiractlcally new demuunt- â-  able rims, one 3paxe t;re. Fiice $300. HUDSON 11113 MODEL "S*.' A HIGH powered, six cylinder. 6 passenger I Touring Car In good running order and looks like new F rlce $7S0. P.^SSEN- CHALMERS, t'ylinder Touring Car. SEVEN STUDEHACKER. __ ger 4 cylinder Touring Car. in good running order Tires In good shape. This car was painted this yaai and luoka very nice. Price $35tl. JAtnCSo.N. 6 P.VSSEN'JER. * tier Touring Car Has electric lights sands have found them beneficial in j Sadly and swiftly he made his way most magnificent natural harbor in bringing strength and energy after toward home, wondering whether he the world. disease had left them weak and run ' could reach it, for in his enthusiasm About three miles southwest of the down. Miss Hannah Hamilton, Ev- he had overstayed his allotted time, city stands the precipitous cone of erett, Ont., says:â€" "After an attack of At the height at which he was flying Corcovado, nearly 3,000 feet high, up la grippe I was so run down and he was well in the sun, but underneath which a cog railway carries 100,000 anaemic that I could scarcely walk, it was dusk. He could just see the visitors every year to enjoy what is I had no color, no appetite, and con- course of canals and rivers gleaming considered the most magnificent view stant headaches. The medicine I out of the darkness. In that part of in the world. was taking was doing me no good and Belgium there is almost always flat It is commonly said that the .A.ma- I had almost lost hope of getting bet- ground on each side of the canals, and ron, the largest river in Brazil, to its ter. I was asked to try Dr. Williams', he made up his mind to land parallel remotest source is nearly 4.000 miles Pink Pills, and it was not long until I to a watercourse of some kind, long, but this fact has been frequent- could feel that they were helping me,' By this time he calculated that he ly contradicted. and after taking them for a couple must be over territory held by Bel- Brazil is immensely rich, and the of months I was completely cured. I gians or by British, and not by Ger- minerals are very considerable and now never fail to recommend these mans. So he edged gently downward, valuable, comprising gold, silver, iron, pills to anyone needing a blood build- and when he thought his gasoline must diamonds, topazes and other precious er." | be nearly all gone, he made for a stones. I You can get these pills through any gleam of water . Cattle raising is the most import- dealer in medicine or by mail postpaid ; Very gently he let his machine down ant industry in Brazil, the number be- at 50 cents a bo.\, or six bo.xes for until the water alongside which he was $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- 1 flying appeared nearly on his own Ask for Mlnard's anc> take no other. Handy Tray For Berry Pickers. Rapid picking of berries or other fruit is made possible by using a re- cently patented tray which is held in front of the wearer by straps extend- ing around the waist and over the shoulders. It is curved to conform to the shape of the body and has raised edges that prevent the baskets set on it from sliding off. The device permits the use of both hands, and its capacity is such that time is not lost in frequently stopping work to renew one's supply of empty containers. Insufficiently Protected. Mary had been greatly intere?'ted in watching the men in her grand- father's orchard putting bands round the fruit trees to entrap the climbing caterpillars, and she had asked a great many questions. Some weeks later, when she was in the city with her mother, she noticed a man who wore u mourning band I'ound his sleeve . "Mamma," she a.<ked. "what's to keep them from crawling up his other arm ?" an<l starter at tile price. CYLIN- :c lights good Urea, and Is a bargaia $300. We only sell used cars after the pur- ciiiLser has li.iJ a demonstration and aatistled himself of the running quali- ties of the car ho Is buying. Call at our showroom next time you are in Toronto and let our salesraon show you any ot our used cars and give you a demonstra- tion. TKE OOMIKIOir AUTCMOSU.!! CO.. XdmltaA X46-IS0 Bay Street. Toroato. Ont. MONEY ORDERS. IT is always safe to send a Dominion Express Money Order. Five dollars costs three cents. \ ing computed at '20,000,000. The chief products of the country! cine Co., Brockville, Ont, are cofTee, rubber and sugar cane. I ^ There are 15,445 miles of railroad. ^ MATTER OF CLIMATE. open in Brazil and l,b8.3 miles under i construction. The official language of Brazil Portuguese. [level. Then he switched off his en- gine and glided slowly along, anxious- \Vi^\x* i ly feeling for the ground he could not ' ;vUhone Bay The wheels touched, then the I was cured of Bronchitis and Asthma bv MINARD'S LINIMENT. MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE. Lot 5. P. E. I. I was cured of a severe attack of Rhuematism by MINARDS LINI- Scientific experimentation in France JOHN MADER. see. ine wneeis toucneu. tnen tne i j ^.^^ ^^.re,, of a severely sprained Effect of the Atmosphere on Human t'"' f^^ ^'^'^ '.'^^ «'"°""''' ""'* ^'^''""': * leg by MINARD'S LINIMENT. j jar the machine came to rest. The ^peech. pjjpj. heaved a sigh of relief and climb- What makes the German and Rus- ed out. sian languages so harsh and guttural,' Once on the ground he was able to JOSHUA A. WYNACHT. Bridgewater . has demonstrated that a flour from ^"^ unpleasant to the ear. and the lang- see nearby objects fairly well, but, as. which bread can be made can be ex- tracted from the sugar beet. Wireless in Warf:ire. Ciuglielmo Marconi, senator in the Italian Parliament, captain in the Italian navy, and inventor of the wire- less, when asked recently what he thought the greatest single accom- plishment of the wireless had been in uages of Italy, France and Spain so he walked round to the front of the fluent, mellifluous and charming? | machine, the ground before him sud- The former are rasping and sharp, denly vanished . Cautiously he ap- the latter liquid and soothing. : proached the limit of visible grass and Science explains this, as it does most ; discovered to his horor that the ma- of the commonplace phenomena, by : chine had pulled up on the very edge simple, natural means. of a deep, disused gravel pit. Two , ,. , It is all a matter of climate. For ' yards more and the wheels would have the present war, an.swered: Its use by countless generations the people of the run over the edge, the tail would have aeroplanes. The wireless has revo- cold countries to the north went about lifted, and the machine would have lutionized artillery action. Hereto- bundled up, protecting themselves | plunged forty or fiftv feet into a fore the gunner did not know whether from the biting cold weather. They stagnant pool, where he would cer- his shot landed accurately or not. spoke little and when they did they tainly have been drowned if he had Guns arc frequently placed in such a spoke as briefly as possible with clos- 1 not been killed by the fall. way that the hills intervening cut off ed mouths, not opening their lips any I ♦ i '"'"•-'ct observation. But nowadays a , wider than necessary to form the ! Lemon will keep fresh if stowed in ^'^ K"" '"'•^^t be located on low woids. : dry sand separately. This restricted their language, mak- 1 Number all boxes, bundles and bags ing it harsh and guttural. The words with large figures, cut from a calen- were formed in the back of the mouth. Jar, that can be easily seen from a PARENTS who love to gratify children's desire for the same articles of food and drink that grown-ups use find Instant POSTUM just the thing. "There's a Reason" In the south lands, whore nature high shelf, and keep a list of all pos- was more kindly, the weather never sessions therein contained in a small hampered people so. There the full- ' blank-book, so that at a moment's ness of nature inspired them to open- 1 notice one can locate every article one ness of expression; the tropical dim- 1 possesses. This may look arduous ate made them emotional, romantic, ! at the start, but it takes only a little ground and actually shoot over an ele- vation to low ground on the other side and be sure of its aim and range. For the wireless constitutes the eyes of the gun. Aviators remain in the air above the position that is attacked. They watch each shot. As it falls they report back by wireless whether it is too far or too short. In less than a minute after the shell has Our Natural Resources. One of the great movements of the present time is the movement for con- servation of our natural resources. We have gone on as if the world were coming to an end when we were dead. Now we are getting a better perspec- tive. The conservation movement, as was natural, was at first most con- spicuously identified with the conser- vation of our forests and our water power, but it must extend beyond the forests and water power. It must more immediately concern itself with the conservation of the soil, for even our brief history tells us that fertile field.s may become abandoned farms through other causes than lack of rainfall. You will find relief in Zam Buk I It eases the burning, stinging pain, stops bleeding and brings cese. Pfirseverance. willi Zam- Buk, means cure. Why not prove U,ij7 AU 2>r,n,B^^»^ Sioru^ mrnmMK ? LIFT YOl R CORNS j i OFF WITH FINGERS i } How to lo.sscn a tender con T or callus so it lifts out I without pain. Let folks step on your feet here- after: wear .shoes a size smaller if you like, for corns will never again send electric sparks of pain through you, according to this Cincinnati authority. He says that a few drops of a drug called freezone, applied directly upon a tender, aching corn, instantly re- lieves soreness, and .soon thj entire corn, root and all. lifts right out. This drug dries at once and simply shrivels up the corn or callus without even irritating the surrounding tissue. A small bottle of freezone obtained at any drug store will cost very little but will positively remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's foot. If your druggist hasn't stocke<l this new drug yet. tell him to get a small bottle of freezone for you from hia wholesale drug house. PAINS SHARP AND STABBING Woman Thought She Would Die. Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. sensuous. They had more freedom. ; time, ahd saves hours if not days of: burst, the commanding officer of the Poetry crept into their speech, for ' wearisome hunting, poetry was in the blue Mediterranean, the blue sky, the highly colored fields. Warmth made them comfortable and increased their passions. Their langu- age was i-apid, swelling and volum- inous, explosive. They formed their words in liquid syllables, for those come easiest and are formed with wide open mouths. -^ Yes, Suh! "It's this way in the black-land belt now." said the New York Evening Post's friend from Texas: "Cotton's so high that a farmer comes into Dallas, eats a square meal at one of the best hotels, puts dov.n a cotton seed, and gets fifteen cents change. Yes, suh I" Steamed brown bread with raisins in it is delicious. artillery battery at the point of orijrin has a report of the shot fired by each of hi.s guns. .'V Sad .Vwakening. The foreman of a construction gang was walking along his section of the railway one day when he came upon a laborer fast asleep in the shade of a fence. Eying the man with a stern smile, he said: "Slape on, ye idle spalpeen, slape on. So long as ye slape ye've .got a joo. but when ye wake up ye're out of wurrki" 'Ci6&n All compouNp Por All Boiler Feed W»ter» Cyclone Shaklnr and Dtunping arate Bars for aU reqalr^menti Ciinadian Steam Boiler Equipment f;o. Ll-nit :<i Tel. aorrard 3660 30 MoQee St. - Toronto r The Soul of a Piano is the Action. Insist on the "OTTO HIGSLV PIANO ACTION A new French clock is so arranged that it will indicate the time on eithei- a twelve-hour or a tvvcnty-four-haur dial. auaaxd'a UnUneat Xiumbermaa'* TiLead. Anarlca's PlonECf jOs; RcRiadtes BOOK 0\ DOG DISEASES And How to Feed Mailed frw to nnT ndilruss by to nnT Iho Author H. CL.\Y GLOVLR CO., I-c 113 We5l3!stSlrecf,New Y.-'.; Ogdensburg, Wis. â€" "I suffered from female troubles which caused piercing pains like a knifa through my back and side. 1 finally lost all my strength so I had to go to bed. The doctor advised an oper- ation but I would not listen to it. I thought of what I had road about Lydia IE. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and tried it. The first bottle brought great relief and six bottles have entirely cured me. All women who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." â€" Mr?. Etta Doiuon, Ogdensburg. Wis. Physicians undoubtedly did their best, battled with this ease steadily and could do no more, but often the most scientific treatment is surpassed by the medicinal properties of the good old fashioned roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If any complication exists it pays to v.Ti'i.0 the Lydia E. Pinkham Mrdicin« Co., Lynn, Mass., for special free advic* /''• /K r

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