Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 5 Jul 1917, p. 3

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_*j~_j:- .-.JUii stm-mti; J 4 '"* The Real "War Bread*' must contain the uiuic hire to the rest-room compulsorily i CTDCIUIjnilC WADK provided by Governmental orders, left J I iVLl^UUU J W UlMl her untouched. Although her com- entire V(^eat grain â€" not the P'exion yellowed, and big, black circles t,'- flrtiir rf»Ti1-*»r \\v& fo'T>cd under her eyes, she was al- Z.r^r «oH-?^U ^f «,1,n-<^n an^ ^^^', ^^ ^"u ''^"u^ ^V^^yf,.^"*?'"^ Buslness Men and Breadwinners every particle Ot gluten ana grimly over her shells, handling them ^. ,„ ^. , ^^ miner»i- Saltsâ€" also the outer ; almost lovingly. the Victims of Nervous , « ^-> ^^~ A. aa. a. - r.,1 :_ I Vainly they had tried to penetrate coat that IS so useful in ^^^ .^^^^^ of reserve in which she had keeping the bowels healthy encased herself. She was always ... . and active Shredded t^ourteous, never lost her temper. But "-en soon become the victims of ner- and active. anredded ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ point-blank why ^^^^ exhaustion-neurasthema-the Wheat BlSCnit is the real .^e was slaving herself to death in doctor calls it Some have no reserve "war bread" because it is this manner, she deftly .switched the strength in their systems to bear the 100 per cent, whole wheat iâ€"sation into other channels. strain; others overtax what strength SOON TELLS ON YOU Exhaustion. When worxy is added to overwork prepared in a digestible form. Contains no yeast, baking powder, seasoning, or chemi- cals of any kind. Food con- servation begins with Shred- ded Wheat Biscuit for break- fast and ends with Shredded Wheat Biscuit for supper. Delicious with sliced bananas. She spent her money lavishly; berries, or other fruits. Made in Canada. they have. If you find that you are nervous and not sure of yourself, that you sleep badly, and wake up tired and aching, your nerves are out of order. Other signs are inability to take prop- Nature Rebelled. Once the factory had a day's holi- day. It was a compulsory holiday. Had. she been permitted, she would have gone to the shed, and bent her er interest in your work; your appe- back grimly over the shells which tite is fickle; your back feels weak, seemed the .A.lpha and Omega of her and you are greatly depressed in spir- existence. '^^- ^"^ °^ more of these signs mean But as she was not allowed to work that you should take prompt steps to she joined a party of women and girls stop mischief by nourishing the nerves and wert for a day to the seaside, ^''th the food they thrive on, namely gtjg the rich, red blood made by Dr. Wil- did everything that the others did, I'ams' Pink Pills. These pills have and as she had donned her best clothes ' «"i"ed thousands of cases of nervous she came in for a certain amount of disorders, including nervous prostra- A HEROINE OF THE FACTORY WORKER IN .\ GREAT ENGLISH MUNITION PLANT. Pathetic Little Tale of a Girl's Devo- tion to the Cause of Duty. admiration. tion, neuralgia. St. Vitus dance and In the Moment's xModes Yet, to the keenest observer it was Partial paralysis. Here is an example, plain that she was not really enjoying herself. Something was lacking. .-X.nd only the woman knew what it was. She wanted to be back at her bench. Every hour spent away from the Mr. P. H Callan, a well known busi ness man in Coleman, P.E.L, says: "I owe my present health, if not life Itself, to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I had always been an active man, and shells she loved meant torture. To ^"^en I began to run down in health her simple- mind, always with the P^"'* ''"'e attention to it as I thought great idea, as yet uncommunicated. at "^ only a temporary weakness. As ; be furnished for the wardroom and one in each compartment in which the crew were quartered, five fans in all. The request in due time reached i Washington, and some three months later was returned disapproved, since the bureau "did not wish to add any unnecessary weight to the vessel for fear of reducing its speed." Nothing daunted, the commanding] officer returned the requisition with a | statement thereon of the weights of himself, his two commissioned assist- ants and other members of the crew, and -equested that one or two of the heavyweights be transferred, and that • . . , , , , - a man weighing about one hundred P'^yhat has the largest and sharpest and fifty pounds be assigned to his , "^f, ^* ' , , . , , place, and further requested that the ^f. ^"^ ^ '^^",1'" '^^ ^"""^^ ''«''• "Well, Tommy ^ A .New Pine. The teacher had been reading to the class about the great forests of Amer- ica. 'And now, boys," she anounced, "which one of you can tell me the disapproval of his requisition be re considered. Needless to say, the fans were forthcoming and no one was transferred, not even the command- ing otficer! ^ â- "The porcupine!" ISiaard'i Til ni meat Ctxrea Slpbclierlm. BABY'S OWN TABLETS Double Meaning. Tourist â€" You have a very large acreage of corn under cultivation. „., ^. ^ ^ .. . ..... C'ln't the crows trouble you a good OF GREAT VALUE <i-i- Farmer â€" On. r,jt to any extent! Tourist â€" That's peouiiar, consider- ing yuu have no scarecrows. Farmer â€" Oh, well. I'm out here a good part of th-? time my. elf . Mrs. J. A. Lagace, Ste. Perpetue, Que., writes: â€" "Baby's Own Tablets have been of great value to me and I would strongly recommend them to other mothers." Thousands of other mothers say the same thing. They i have beccme convinced through actual I use of the Tablets that nothing can i equal them in regulating the bowels Five dollars costs three cents. land stomach; driving out constipa- 'tion and indigestion; breaking up colds Even if apples are low priced it will Although the straight lines in frocks and simple fevers; e.xpelling worms Pay to spray this year. Neglect m MONEY ORDERS. P.AY your out of town accounts by Dominion Express Money Orders. .AH her mates in the great munition factory wondered why she worked with such feverish ener^. She was not robust. They knew ^ that she was married, that her man ' j^j^^ j^^'j permitted. â-  ' ' no the back of it, it seemed sinful to ^'"'^ passed, however, I found myself are very popular, every now and then and curing oolic. The Tablets are sold bask in the sunshine on the silvery ^°*'^"^ '**'°'"s*- an'l ^^ons^'^ed a doctor, one sees a stunning frock diverging by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 sands when the lathes which turned ^^""o said that I was not only badly 'far from this effect. The frock 11- cents a box from The Dr. Williams' the shells were silent. """" Jown, but that my nervous sys- lustrated is an e.xample of this; a Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Came one morning when she did not tem was badly shattered. I lost flesh, short panel in the front and back « appear at the factory. There was ^y appetite was poor. I slept badly hangs from the shoulders to well be- Economy Suggestion, quite a commotion. Everybody was ^nd notwnthstanding the doctor's treat- low the normal waistline, breaking the Durinir ^^ome excavations in a dis- speculating what had happened to "^ent grew so weak that I had to straight lines of the skirt while large trict of h her. She had never lost a minute '«^^'^ ^y business and was confined to square pockets do the same at the side. since she started, and she had work- ^"« house. Tirr. . went on and I was a long narrow girdle confines the shaped very like a coffin ed every hour of overtime the author- f^^dily growing weaker, and my panels at the waistline. McCall Pat friends were all greatly alarmed for tern No. 7820 one season means a debilitated or- chard in the ne.xt. istorical interest some work- men came upon a stone which was ^},g prs^ t-eo-.^ts ?r They there- '~ upon began to discuss coffins, and an Misses' Dress; four- irishman Frugality is good if liberality be joined with it. The first is leaving off superfluous expenses; the last be- stowing them to the benefit of others that need. The first without the last begets covetousness; the last without vswBPAPExa rox sai.s was "out yonder." that she had no }f;hen night came one of the wo- ""^ condition. In this condition I piece skirt, in two lengths, suitable for one dependent upon her. and that she ^j, ^^ whom she had been excep- was strongly recommended to try Dr. small women. Pattern in 3 sizes; 16 kept herself to herself, sharing none Lj^j^j^jiy ^^^^ ^.^^^ ^^ ^^^ lodgings to^^''"'*â„¢^' P'"'' P*"*- and as the to 20 years. Price, 20 cents, of their joys and pleasures, but ever [ ^gg ^.j,at was the matter. She found uo'^tor's medicine was not helping me , ready to help bear another's burden; jjer illâ€" desperately ill. Nature had ' decided to do so. By the time I e\er ready with that practical help at length rebelled, \^^^ "^^'^ tbree boxes I could tell that which is worth a pound of pity, says an English writer. But all appeals to her for assist- they were helping me. When I had The Reason Why. ' uken eight boxes of the pills I felt The woman's yellow-hued cheeks able to attend to my business again, ance "and advice had to be made out j were sunken and hollow. She was so and people were surprised to see me of working hours. From the instant , weak that she could scarcely put out out. I continued the use of the pUls she "clocked on" for her particular J a hand to greet her visitor. There until I had taken twelve boxes, by shift until, weary anw worn, she ' was no lack of comforts in the room, which time I was feeling as well as "clocked off" she did not and would [ and a doctor had been; but the pain ever I did, and was being congratulat- not waste a moment. '" ^^^ woman's face was pitiable to ed by all my friends on my full re- behold. And it was not physical pain, storation to health . I feel now that but mental agony, caused by her en- if I had used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills forced inaction. at the outset I would not only have The women talked, as women will, saved much money spent in doctor's ence m he7"heir whlch""pVrcolated -^t first the invalid was reticent and bills, but would have had renewed even to the most flippant among that 1 evasive. Gradually the visitor work- health sooner. I cannot speak too band of workers, And somehow the quiet resolution. the grim tenacity, the almost white- • heat concentration of this woman on her work exercised a beneficent influ- ed the conversation round into tnti- highly of this medicine, and would re- Her form was frail and thin. Her ' '"''te '"'^f.""*''- She spoke of home commend it to every man who feela outdoor clothing was of the plainest ^f^- "f life before the war and o weak, nervous or run down." description. She mystified them. f^^^ °"*\»»^ ^^^ front, and at last \ou can get these pills through.any 4 \v Ji n learned what she wished to know. medicine dealer, or by mail at .50 cents A >^asted Day. ^yhy did this woman work so ter- a box. or six bo.xes for $2.50 from The ribly hard? Why did she turn out a Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, I I larger number of shells than any ©nt. Why, they asked themselves again and again, did she work with such feverish energy? Why did her plain, uninteresting face become with radiant enthusiasm as lovingly over her shells? was not a miser, they knew, for she was generous to a fault, so that she was not working like a slave, harder than all the others, to earn the extra pay. The excellence of her work began to be talked about. In none of the "Whoy don't they use stone coffins now? They'd save a lot o' money!" "Why? How would thoy ? They'd be most difficult to make," said an- other workman. "Oh. but." said the Irishman, "you see, a stone coffin vculd lust a dead man all hii life' ' 1^ ROFIT-il.AKl.N'J NEWS AND JOB towns. The most usstul and Interestins of all buslneaaes. Full information '>a sppilcatlun to Wi;.<<nn P'jbllshinit Com- pany 73 .XJelalde Stri-et. Toronto. anscz££AVxox7S V'u Xlnard's Uslmcnt Cnres Distempsr. .•â- i-;u. TrM..iJ..-< i.LMrs ETC.. 1-n.al aiid ,'Xtern.il. '.'ureJ with- out pain by our home treatment. Writ* u« brf. r« tno liite Ct Bellman M-;dtcaI Co.. Limited. Ci-ilmitwood i>nt. t ANY CORN LIFTS OCT. ♦ DOE.^N'T HCRT A BIT! .Vntiquity of the Bracelet. Few wearers of bracelets know that they were once used to distinguish the insane. Before lunatics were confined to asylums they wore an arm- let for distinction. Bracelets for the arms and anklets for the legs â€" so fre- quently mentioned as ornaments in gore corns, hard c.>rns. soft corns or the Bible â€" are still commonly worn by any kind of a corn, can harmlessly be Eastern married women of all ranks, lifted right out with the fingers if you No foolishness'. Lift your corns and calluses off with fingers â€" It's like magic! â€" O â€" 43 O O 0â€"0 O O O O â€" They were looked upon as a capital means of investing money as they could not be taken for debts of the husband. ^ other woman in the shed ? Why did suffu.sed I she take such a pride in her work ? she bent Why was she so particular that every That she shell which passed through her hands should be so perfect? The woman on the bed turned a radiant face to her visitor. The old I Chasing butterflies or rolling hoops 'is lots more fun when we have practi- Minard's Liniment Co.. Limited. THE REGIMENTAL MOTTO. Tells How it Came Into Existence and Relates Some .Vnecdotes. If you look at the badge of a regi- enthusiastic look leapt back into her ^g^j_ ^.^^ ,,.^,1 generally find in it a eyes. I'll tell you, Sarah!" she answered happily. "My man's a gunner! He ' cal little short frocks to romp in. This Gents,â€" I cured a valuable hunting smart model has such cunning pockets Jog of mange with MIN.\RD'S hanging over the simple straight gath- LINIMENT afttr several veterinar- ered skirt, it will surery appeal to the ies had treated him without doing little one. McCall Pattern No. 7796, him any permanent «ood. Child's Dress; in 4 sizes; 4 to 10 years. Yours, &c.. Price. 15 cents. 1 WILFRID G.\GNE. These patterns may be obUined Prop, of Grand Central Hotel, shells she handled was there ever the mav use some of the shells I fill!" word or short sentence expressing i i ,,,-„. , c some guiding principle or idea. That fj;°"l y""^,/^?' \'f "" i'^"'"'â„¢"'- ^'^ ^ .1. 1. .. the McCall Co., lO Bond St., Toronto, is me â€" the motto. n . it- Dept. W. slightest suspicion of a flaw. Inspec- tors, out of mere curiosity, had sub- jected her work to the most search- ing tests, and had found it blameless. And how utterly impervious she seemed to the influence of the injuri- ous ingredients she had to use. Cor- dite, lyddite, chloroform, nitro-gly- cerine. poisonous, noxious fumes, which rendcre<i the other workers sick and dizzy, and caused them to re- The Danger Zone for Many Is Tea and Coffee Drinking Some people find it wise to quit tea and coffee when their nerves begin to "act up." / The easy way nowa- days is to switch to Instant Postum Nothing in pleasure is missed by the change, and greater comfort fallows as tlie nerves rebuild. Postiiin is economicjil to both health and purse. "There's a Reason" Just that; nothing more. But it was understood by the woman at the bedside, just as you and I will under- stand. -♦- I may be in English, French, der- , man, Gaelic, or Welsh â€" examples in all these languages are. in fact, pos- sessed by British regiments â€" but us- ually I am in Latin, and I often give How the Commanding Officer Got UNTYING THE RED TAPE. Drummondville. .\ug. 3, '04. apply upon the corn a few drops of freezone. says a Cincinnati authority. For little cost one can get a small bottle of freezone at any drug store, which will positively rid one's feet of every corn or calljs without pain. This simple drug dries the moment it is applied and Joes not even irri- tate the surrounding skin while ap- plying it or ufterwarus. This announcement will interest many of our readers. If your drug- gist hasn't any freezone tell him to surely get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. a clue to territorial connections, mili- tary exploits, etc. | Originally I came from the motto ; of a particular family, which was Motoring at Night in the Country. Over the city's dcorstep, Where the paving comes to an end. We sHd with a iar cf the throbbing' sometimes nothing more than the war- car; I crv of its remote ancestors. Such a What He Wanted. Since the chief requirement in a torpedo-boat destroyer is speed, speed Owing to sharp corners and uneven- ness of the molars, many horses fail to properly masticate and digest their food. Have a good veterinarian or other experienced horseman examine the mouth carefully and file or "float" the teeth into normal condition. By The Stool of a Piano Is the Action. Insist on the "OTTO HIGEU' PIANO ACTION And then with a cough of the horn we i motto is the "Esperance" (hope) of the fittings of such vessels as light and yet more speed, it has always been so doing, much feed and hoise energ:\- the aim of naval constructors to keep will be laved. are off On the road where the willows bend. The city was hot and brilliant, I It is cool out here and dark. There's only the light of the star sown I night. as is consistent with strength and to the Northumberland Percys, famous as is consistent witn sirengtn ana to it jg not curious that Germany, in Border fighting. It "rang high dispense with all fittings that are not which began the war as the greatest above the din of battle in many a bloody conflict between English and Scots. But in more recent times I became of territorial or other significance. .Aiid away at the back of a farmhouse i Look at the regiments whose motto is black .\ solitary spark. Damp and fragrant the meadows, .\nd wide and dim as Time; There are wraiths in the air! Their fingers, their hair, .\re breathing my face, as madly wejaudax' race To the foot of the long, slow climb, that of their own city or county. The Devonshire Regiment, for instance, bears "Semper Fidelis" (ever faith- ful) , the motto of the city of Exeter. In other cases the mottoes of par- ticular regiments wen. .-en to them ;^^ -- ^ than ^ tw^^ ^^ for •"''â- tary achieyem n s Cele ret P ^.^^^ heavyweights, and in swift and bold) the Kings ^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ Royal Rifles owes to \\ olf e and the ^^^ ^^^^ ^.^^ unique possession of the Worcester-^ ^^,^^^ ^^^ flotilla arrived absolutely necessary. of all military powers, and which ex Sometime in the year 1904. says pected its army to win for it a quick Lieut. F. H. Roberts in the .\rmy and victory, finds itself forced to a war- N.ivy Journal, a flotilla of destroyers f^j.^ ^,f defense and retreat on land, sailed from the .\tlantic to the Philip- jj^j that on the other hand England, pines by way of the Mediterranean and i^^g confident of its power on the sea, the Suez Canal. It so happened that jg threatened to-day with defeat be-i the commanding officer of one of the ^.^u^e its navy cannot protect its mer- destroyers weighed about two hun- j-hant vessels from the enemy's sub- dred and thirty pounds. His two as- marines? sistants, both of them ensigns, each hundred DOG DISEASES .\nd How to Feed N(a:;,i.I fre*> to any RvKlrwa by ttia Autiior H. aXT GLOVER CO., Inc. n3Wef»31itStre«t,New York ;Up we wind through the forest! Up till the top we gain! shire Regimentâ€" "Firm"â€" appears to p|^;,- have a similar origin. ' It was formally conferred, with new jThen a pale surprise in the eastern colors, after the Peninsular War. skies, I So, again, with "Primus in Indis" |.\s down we dip like a plunging ship (first in the Indies), the motto of the To the luminous waves of the plain. For across the silent reaches Of that radiant world, it seems. From the old. old moon, by the stars a-swoon, Sets sail, through the bright soft sea of the night. A silver fleet of dreams. Oh. world of sweet white magic, -Ml drenched in a dew of light! This monster of brass and of iron and of gas Is carrying me into .\rcady, By a country road at night. â€"Mary B. Mullett. Even if the farm tractors de come, good horses will still be needed. -And Europe is already short of horses, and the United States will be equally short if thj war goes on. Dorset Regiment. This famous corps, formerly the 39th Foot, was the first European regiment of the Regular .\rmy in India, and to it fell the task of avenging the horror of the Black Hole of Calcutta. The most remarkable motto which coiBwiemorates military achievement is that of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, the only one in the British Army bearing the name of a person not of royal blood. In the first bat- talion, the old 33rd Foot, Wellington spent many years, and on his death â€" in 1S52 â€" Queen Victoria, wishing to mark her appreciation of this connec- tion, ordered that the regiment should adopt his crest ami motto for its badge. The motto is "Virtutis for- tuna comes" (Virtue is the companion of valor). in the mes the weather was hot and sultry, and the sun kept the steel deck of the vessel like a stove. The vessel's original allowance list had in- cluded one electric fan. and so the commanding officer immediately sub Sâ€".-,^^ CraBuiaicd Eyends». 10 W frj Eves intiimed by t\po- ^^ ^u' a -«^ sure to Sun, Dust and *ln4 M^.â€" , ^^ -I- quickly reiieved by MariM E, V 6^ EjeBemedy. No Smarting, ^^ J ^**^ jiist Eye Comfort. At Your Dnigsrist's 5Cc per Bottle. Murine Ej« SalveinTubejJ'c. ForBooliotiheEyefreeask Druggists or MiiriBC Eye Remedy Co. , Ctiicago If the beds are wanted where hya- cinths and tulips are planted, they WOMAN SICK TWHEARS Could Do No Work. Now Strong 2is a Man. mitted a requisition asking that a fan can be taken up as soon as the plants _;;;:=========== have done flowering and healed in an unused space where they can fully ripen their bulbs. Ktnard's Unlmant Cnr«a Colds, Bto. fc DODDS '>, KIDNEYl I .\ baby's bottle ought never to be washod with soap, but the momert* it IS empty it should le washed in cold water, then filled with a weak sohi tion of boric acid. Chicago. TI'. -"For about two years I sutTvri'd from a fomale trouble so I was unable to walk or do any of my own work. I road about L.ydia E. Pinkham'3 \' e g e t a b 1 e Com- pound in the news- papers and deter- minetl to try it. It brought almost im- mediate relief. My Weakness has en- tirely disappe,ire<i and I never had bet- ter health. I weigh Clothes sprinkled with can be ironed in 1.5 minutes, and Ih results will be as satisfactory as though dampened in the usual way and allowed to stand for manv hours. ISSUE No. 27â€" '17. Scientists hav» decided that bad temper is hereditary and can be trac- ed to ancestors and tran-smitted to descendants. XliiMrd'a Uslmcnt Curaa Qatrat lu Ci>ns 165 pounds and am as strong as a man. I think money is well spent which pur- chases Lvdia E. Pinkham's Wgetabl* hot water Compounil." â€" Mrs. Jos. O'Bryan. 1755 Newport Ave., Chicago, 111. The success of Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may b« used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam- mation, ulceration, irregul^ities. peri- odic pains, backache, bearing-down feel- ing, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness, and nervous prostration. Lvdia E. Pink- ham 's Vegetable Compouna is the staa» (iard remedy for female ills. â- ^1 ^J f*^

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