Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 22 Jan 1920, p. 7

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ARE YOU WEAK AND RUN DOWN? In This Condition Only a Tonic Medicine Can Renew Your Health. The condition of being "run down" 1b one that doctors do not recognize M a disease. The physician of to-day who gets hl3 training in a hospital Where only severe disorders are en- countered knows little about it. But those who are run down in health know that It Is not a fancied atfliction. The expression "run down" applied to health, means a condition In which all the bodily functions are enfeebled. Appetite fails, the digestion la Im- paired, the nerves are Impoyerished, ;the complexion becomes pale or waxy, 'there Is no animation, but rather jworry and mental depression. Fatigue is a constant symptom. No particular organ being affected, you must look for relief to the blood. As It circulates through every part of the body, any Improvement in the condition of the tlood is quickly felt throughout the entire system. As a restorer of the blood and builder of weak nerves Dr. WiUiams' Pink Pills stand at the head of all tonic medicines. Every dose of these pills helps to enrich the blood and strengthen the nerves, and thus the vafiouB organs regain their tone and the body recovers its full vigor. Ample proof of this is given in the statement of Mr. William Devlne, Ger- rard Street East, Toronto, who says: "Two years ago while employed as a conductor on the Toronto Street Rail- way, I became much ruu down. I consulted a doctor who gave me medi- cine, but it proved fruitless, as I was constantly growing weaker. My ap- petite completely failed and I fell away in weight until I only weighed 125 pounds. I was sometimes taken with fainting Bpelis Damascus. This la the gray ol(i city that passes not away. Wherein the long unchanging years are but as yesterday; City of silk and roses, rich with her ancient bloom. Becalmed through whelming life-tides, untouched in wavaa of doom. Great Babylon has vanished, with all her pomp and grace; And Zlon's temple, like the wind, has passed and left no trace; The stately gods of Egypt have mused their hour away; The morning harp of Memnon has sung Its final day; Her childhood's mighty sisters lie^ buried still and deep, The drifted dust of ages is blown about their sleep; But nested in her desert, where bar- ren hills look down, Damascus of the roses yet wears her ^ded crown. But now the desert's chllrfren with flying robes have come. And with them march the strong ranks, with cry of fife and drum: The boys of France and Britain, armed with the new world's power. Waking the gray old city to greet the changing hour. Their wings have hummed In triumph above her dusky ways, Their songs of victory have pierced the long dream of her days ; till the falling of earth's star shall break the life of men, great deep-hearted rose of has risen to bloom again. SCIATICA Would you be rid of that sickening painâ€" that sharp knlfe-Uko thrust along tba sciatic nurve-course at every movement? Thou- â- ands have found lasting relief in Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules Man; doctors prescribe them. Write Templetons, 142 King St. W., Toronto, for free sample. Sold by reliable druggists everywhere for tl.04. I My Mother. i My mother had two lovely eyes, I As lustrous as the evening skies, And looking In I always saw My Image, perfect, with no flaw, Safely stored within my heart Lies her image, my sweetheart. I My mother had such lovely hair, Combed around with such an air t Of tender care, soft and brown, I Colled around her like a crown, j Twisted around with dainty touch, I Not too little nor too much. My mother had a perfect mouth, I Warm as breezps from the south. Like the Joyous birds of spring The gongs she loved to, .sing. Dropped against her loving breast My head found a perfect rest. I ASTHMA Templaton'B RAZ-MAH Cap- sules arH guaranteed to relieve ASTH MA. Don't suSer an- other day. Write Templetons. 143 Sins St. W., Toronto, tor freesample. Reliable druggists sell them at tl.04 a box. â€" â€" I My mother had a charming face. i Circled round the neck with lace, i The softest cheeks, the daintiest ears I Listening to my hopes and fears, i Pearly teeth as white as milk, 1 LHps with kisses soft as silk. The Wreck. And, The her compelled to resign my position. I tried what I thought was lighter work, but with no better results. I was growing weaker and weaker. One day a chum urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, but by this time I was heartily tired of medicine, as nothing t had taken did me any good. Finally he bought me a box of the pills, and J could 'no longer refuse to try them. After it time I fe!£ they were helping me and then I gladly continued their use, with the result that I was tinally enabled to go back to my old position fully restored to health. I owe this splendid condition to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and can strongly recom- mend them to anyone suffering as I â- Ud." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be ob- tained through any medicine dealer, or may be had by mail, post paid, at EO cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., BrookTille, Out. Fairy Baskets. Fairy baskets are made of large hazel nuts, filberts or peach pits. Fil- berts must be soaked in hot water for several hours; hazel nuts and peach pits may be used green. With a sharp, fine pointed penknife bore through the filbert or hazel nut on each side in and finally felt i the_ light colored upper third, cut away • My mother had the sweetest chlu I With little dimples dotted in, ' Her eyes so soft and mild ! Gazing tenderly at her child. She was my dear, my friend, We chummed until the very end. Out on tlie edge of the reef she rides, | â-  •> w..„ ;...„„„ .,„ .„, .. ..a I yi^ SATISFIED WITH And the seaweed clings to her mold- ' 'ring sides, â-  And fray'd I'rom her mast her hal- yards fly. »•-•>.•-•»•-«••••â- .••*••••â- â€¢â€¢*•*â- *". ARMCTCE! Constipation, Headache, Colds, Biliousness, Sur- render to "Cascarets" â-  i â- â- â-  â-  I ' * »"*-^"â€" â€" 'â- â-  â- â- â- â-  â€" ^* â-  â-  Classified Advertisements. ' AOB»Ta WAJITBP. SoUTHAlT AOKNxi WAWTlWa JL (ood prlnta and JlolshMi â€" luwMt roDto. rlcas ~nlte<l An Co. framaa- 4 for catalocu% Brun«wlck Avei. Tm -aak rOM MALM H1\V8PAPE7R. WKEKI.Y, IN BHUCf Wrl* mlt*d. Bring buck peace: Enjoy life' Your system is filled with liver and bowel poison which keeps your skin sallow, your stomach upset, your head dull and aching. Your meals are turning into poison, gases and acids. You can not feel right. Don't stay bilious or constipated. Feel splendid always by taking Cascarets occasionally. They act without griping or Inconvenience. They never sicken you like Calomel, Salts, Oil or nasty, harsh Pills. They cost 80 little too â€" Cascarets work while you sleep. i^ County. Splendid opportunity. Wrlft Box T WllHun PuhllHhInif Co.. Ll ' 78 Adalttlde Ht. W.. Toronto. WELL EQUIPPED NEWai'AP and job printing plant In Eaitai Ontario, go for Wilson Inaurence carried 11.600 |1.2U0 on quick aala Bo Puhllahlng Co., Ltd.. Toronto. aitarg ."if BABY'S OWN TABLETS Oh, the day is fair, and the breeze off- shore I 'Tis a summer .sky and a summer sea, And idly a rag still flaps at her tore. And the tide rolls over her lazily. But what of a day when the Storm King woke And a Spectre'stood dark 'gainst the drifting tog? And what of his fury that o'er her broke And a Death's hand that wrote out the log'.' When the storm was o'er, on the lone beach wide. What was it lay there â€" that silent thing? That the seagulls saw washed up by the tide. And flew away wondering? Ah, well for the day that the skies are clear And yonder the sails go idly by! i But somewhere? â€" there's a woman's sigh and tear, i And a child looks up and wonders ; why. .» Those Suburban Walls. I After weary months ct waiting, the ; newly-married couple had at last got In Russia an unmarried woman re- a house, and with joyful hearts were mains under the uljsolute sway of her setting things straight. parents until her death, regrardless o£i At length John came across a little Mrs. A. Bernard, La Presentation, Que., writes: â€" "I have used Baby's Own Tablets for my baby and am well satisfied with them. I have recom- Freak Ear of Corn. Miss Floreuce Nimmo, of North New Portland, Me., is exhibiting a freak ear of com. The ear of com Is fully developed, and is filled for fully two-thirds of Its length. At that point the kernels begin to break down and make way for well-deflned rowa of oats. MONEY ORDERS. Send a Dominion Express Money Order They are payable everywhere. Polynesian Race. The Hawaiian Islanders belong to the Poi.vneslan race, which is regard- ed by some ethnologists as a branch , , . of the Malay or brown race. Polvne- mended them to several of my friends j '..^^^ jj^^ „„ ,^g 5^,^^^^ j,, ^^^ p^â- ^^^ east of Australiii. Papua and the Philippines. KZBCIIX.I^AVZ0U8. HKNB WANTED (Jlva 18 omt« $ a pound, any alze. f.o.b. your itl^ Uuii If »-lthIn 200 mllea of Toronto. 8hl> C.O.D. In orates or bozea. Albert LvwlA (te Dundaa Wea<. Toronto. t1 HOICE SILVER BLACIi BKiSKULSq ' JFoxits. Alao, w* ara 'ouyarii of Raw F^l^8. What have you â€" what prlotr Raid Broil. Bothwell. Ont C10FF1N STOCK WANTBD. IK TO\f / are able to aupply, adviao ua. a« WV win pay the hl(rh««t prlctg. dry or grsail from tho law Kacnan Bros.. Limited. Owon Round. Ont. t ANCEH, TUMORS, LUMPS, BIO.. internal and •xternal. ourad wlttiout Write a* Dr. Bellman M«dlaat Co.. LImlttd. Colllnywood. Ont. Aâ€" EARN McJNEY AT HOMEâ€" Wf win pay from (IS to IS6 oaah eaon week for your aparo tlma writing Show Cards for ub or movaf* for you a par- manent position; almpleat nwtnod known; no cunvaaalnx. Write to-day «r call at our atudloa. urennan Show Card Systam, S3 Currle Bldg., »t» College St. â- Toronto: open avenlnga. DcpL 3. pain by our tiome^ treamant. befora too late "SYRUP OF FIGS" ' CHILD'S LAXATIVE the shell carefully around the hole so as to leave a handle between the in- cisions, dig out the meat that is inside, then cut very tiny notches in the low- er edge. If you use peach pits trim off the sharp point, then bore and cut ont the shell and trim the stalk end smooth. These baskets are a never failing pleasure to both children and grown- ups. One use to which you can put the fairy baskets is loop a dozen or more upon a strand of silk floss, till each one with earth and supply it with a single fine grass seed, then haug them In a sunny window and keep them moist. Feed plenty of charcoal. It is need- ed to keep the hens healthy. who have also used them with bene- ; flcial results." The Tablets are a j mild but thorough laxative which re- 1 gnlate the stomach and bowels and : thus prove of benefit in cases of Indi- , gestion. constipation, colic, colds, etc. \ They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The \ Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. « . Airplane Mails. Th^ British Government is trans- porting* mails daily by airplane be- tween London and Bristol, Birming- ham, Newcastle, Slancnester and Glas- gow. mnord'B Xdnunaut Cnrea Olatemoer. It is advisable to boil a new clothes- line bejEore using it, as this not only prevents it from stretching, but makes it last much longer. If new pegrs are soaked in cold water for a few hours, they w'll not split. aUnard'B Xtlnlinent Cnrea Oarget is Oowa. Look at tongue! Remove poU sons from little stomach, liver and bowels The Angora industry in South' Africa is at present worth *5.000,000 j per year for its mohair alone. J Mica in stoves,, v.'hen smoked, i»| readily cleaned by ti'king it out and i thoroughly washings with vinegar a ' littft diluted. If ilie black does not • come off at once, Isi 't soak a little. DOUBLE BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR "Danderine" creates mass of thick, gleamy waves her age. NEWEST WINTER FASHIONS SISS No. 9155â€" Ladies' Wai.-,t. I'nce 25 cents. Kimono sleeve; panel front an''. back; with or without vest. Cut in ^ sizes, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 Ins. bust measure. Size 36 requires, with long or short sleeves, 2% yards, B6 inches wide, or 2% yards. 45 ins. wide; vest, % yard, 27 or 36 inches wide. »249 plafn tunic,'3% yards, 36 inches wide, or 2^^ yards' 54 inches wide, around bottom, IH yards. No. 9249â€" Ladies' Dress. Price, 25 cents. Two styles of sleeve; double or single two-piece circular flounces; picture of which he was very fond, but which was too small to hang from the picture-rail. So he got a nail, and hammered it firmly into the wall. A few moments later there was a loud knock at the front door. "Oh, John dear," whispered the bride anxiously, as she peeped through the window. "It's the man from next door. I'm afraid your hammering has disturbed him." John hastened to greet the visitor, and began to apologize. "That's all right." said the neighbor heartily. "I don't mind the noise a bit, I've only come to ask If you'd mind me hanging a picture on the other end of tit^ nail!" Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Sirs,â€" I have used your MINARD'S LINIMKNT for the past 25 years and whilst I have occasionally used other liniments I can safely say that I have never used any equal to yours. If rubbed between the hands and Inha' >d frequently. It will never fail to relieve cold in the head In 24 hours. It Is also the Best for bruises, sprains. Width etc. Yours truly, J. G. LESLIE. Dartmouth. Sure! High Heels Cause Corns But Who Cares Now Because style decrees tJiat women crowd and buckle up their tender toes In high heel footwear they suffer from corns, then they cut and trim at these painful pests which merely makes the com grow hard. This suicidal habit may cause lockjaw and women are warned to stop tfc A few drops of a drug called trees- one applied directly upon a sore com gives quick rttllet and soon the entire com, root and all, lifts out without pain. Ask the drug store man for a quarter of an ounce of treezoue, which costs very little but is sufficient to re- move every hard or soft com or callus from one's feet. ' This drug Is an ether compound and dries in a moment and simply shrivels up the com without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or â- kin. Clip this out and pin on your wife's dresser. Accept "Californl;. ' .-yriin of Figs only â€" look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child Is having the best and most i harmless laxative or pbysic for the I little stomach, llTer and bowels. Child- I ren love its delicious fruity taste, i'^tll I directions for child's dose on each ' bottle. Give It without fear. t Mother! You must say "California." more «erlon» tan weather. ; protccted.Txke In a few mumeuts you can trans- form your plain, dull, flat hair. You can have It abundant, soft, glossy and full of life. Just get at any drug or toilet counter a small bottle of "Dan- I derine" for a few cents. Then moisten a soft cloth with the "Danderine" and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Instantly, yes, immediately, you have doubled • the beauty of your hair. It wUl be a ! mass, 80 soft, lustrous aud so easy to do up. .411 dust, dirt and excessive oil Is removed. | Let Danderine put more life, color, j vigor, and brightness in your hair. This stimulating tonic will freshen your scalp, check dandruff aud falling hair and help your hair to grow long, thick, stroug aud beautiful. ., two-piece skirt attached to waist at A Bit of News for the Old Poll<s. hipline; instep or shorter length. Cut: a Kensington boy of seven, who was j in 7 sizes. 34 to 46 inches bust. Size| gent to a boarding school, according to j 36, w,ith double flounce, 5% yards,' a London paper, was Instructed by his No. 9283 â€" Ladies' Dress. Price 25; 40 inches wide, or 3% yards, 54 ins. j parents to write long letters to them, cents â€" Tucked or plain; two styles of j wide; with single flounce, 4Vt yards,' with all the news about himself, the sleeve; separate foundation sJcirt; < 40 inchest wide, or 2 '54 yards, 54 inches' school ajid his coaipanlons. His let- .-three-piece lining, lengthened by j wide. Width, 1% yards. Iters, however, proved to be note- straight section; 38 or 36-inch length. [ These patterns may be obtained ' worthy for brevity and for a finely im- ,Cut In 8 sizes, 84 to 48 ins. bust. Size from your local McCall dealer, or personal touch. Among others he sent ;86, tucked tunic, 4% yards, 8>3 inches from the McCall C!o., 70 Bond St., To- the following: .â- wide, or 2% yards, 54 .inclies wide; ronto, Dept. W. V. Made Quickly in TTie Cup Instant POSTUM •^he Kealthfbl table beverage now used no much hy ibmier tea >ond ooflee drinkete. '^Ihei *rejs BBHBBaa "My Dear Father and Mother. Do you know that salt is made of two deadly poisons? "Your loving son, John." « Walking Snakes. It Is supposed that the early ances- tor* of modern snakes walked on four legs. Some big serpeuts, such as the boas, even now have rudimentary hind legs. But the "feet" on which a}\ snakes do their walking to-day are the carti- laginous extremities of their ribs. To preserve these Is the groutcst diffl- euity In the preparation of an ophidian skeleton. « Minded the Steam Roller. Teacher: "How Is It ycm were not St school yesterday, Johnny?" Johnny: "Please, sir, when I waa coming to Bcbool I saw a steam-roll- er." Teacher: "Well, what about It?" Johnny: "A man touched mo on the shoulder and said: 'Mind that steani- follar, boy,' and I stood minding it all the afternoon. " GRAY5J5YRUP REP SPRUCE GUM from the flrtt tnifflc or -inecse- Stop It In time and do nut gamble with your health. Used over 61) years In treatint: couiihs, colds and allied complaints, I Montreal D. WATSON * CO.. J^u) York \ Aiuerloa'e Floneer Soar Bcns*dle* Book OS ' DOGDiStASES aad Kow to Teol Mailed Free 40 nny Ad- dress by (he Author. K. Clay OloTer Oo., Xao. lis West 8l3t SU-eet Now YtMk. U.:^..V Cuticura Ointment b So Good For The Skm For eciemas, rashes, pimples, Irri- tations, ttchings, chafings and dan- druff on scalp, as well as for cuts, wounds, bruises and bites and stint's of insects, Cuticura Ointment is truly wcnderfiiL It is so soothirg ana healing, especially when assist'?d by Cuticura Soap. First bathe the af- fected parts vA\.\\ Cuticura Soap and hot water. Dry gently and anoint with Cuticura Omtment. This treat- ment is best on rising and retiring. Simp 2Sc, Oiatnaat 2S end 80c. Sold througnout tiieDominl.nn. Cr. nrdianDepol: te>^•, Limited, St. Paul St., MoutrsuL >^Cuticura Soep alievi-s witilout mug. WHEN NEURALGIA AHACKS NERVES Sloan's Liniment scatters the congestion and relieves pain A little, applied uiithout rubbing, will ftntirati Immediately and reit and sooth' the nerves, Sloan's liniment is very effectiv* in allhyLff sxtcrnal pains, ttralnf, briise*, acnes, itiif Joints, gore mus- cles, lumbago, neuriUs, sciatica, rheu* aiatic twinges. Keep a big bottle alwavs on hand for family use. Made In Canada. Druggists evsrywhsre. 3Bc., 70c., $1.10. SloaiVs /irvv) ii h^)Ti(f\' IS9UC No. â- '20. ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE_ ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross*' The name "Bayer" Identifies ths eontalns proper directions for CoMi, •nly csnobie Anplrln, â€" tho Aspirin H»adacliO." Toothadio, Esraohe, Neu- TtreecrlDod by phyaiciaiis for over nine- : ralgia, iumbajfo, Rbeunrntlssi, W«irl- iecn years and now made in Canada. ; tla, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. Always buy an unbroken paokaffn Tin boxas o# 18 tablet* oo«t btu of "Bayer TaAlats of Aspirin'' which a faw cent*. larger "^var"* p.vjkagesi Tbeve !• oaly one Aoplriaâ€" "Bssy*)?"â€" Toit nnvt say "Biayea" Aeplrlii I* «h» tredo merit (rogleto-nj In 0»n«''») o* Ba.»»r Xen'ifn. i\!re of V»no- *C<-Ilfac1i1«lter f>f Sei'cylirecM. Wht'n : 1-* *•'! tmo»T». Ibaf Alipirin in*ftno lfey«r Btenofutum, ta aMist the piihifr ><r.i<n!it â- â€¢iiM->-:on9, the Tnble:* of Barer Cotnpaar, wlil k>« e(aai««d wiU their â- â€¢uural usiie mark, (be "Bajrer Croia"

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