Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 10 Oct 1928, p. 3

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6HTNIK h i iH SYRUP '•*''*^'^ NIGHT COUGHS - BRONCHITIS •e mMuysisTSt >TIIIALSin35« MM MTTU ChilJrmn Loot VBWyS Syrmp ASTHMA Hunting Season Promises Much Noranda's report was two-sided. Aggressive expansion plans reflected the confidence of the management in the future of the enterprise, but the indication that narrower and lower grade ore lay below the 1,000-ft. level FINANCIAL NEWS MONO NICKEL. A despatch from Sudbury states that the Mond Nickel Co.'s smelter at CMiiston is at present handling 2,000 Ions of ore per day. This exceeds the J ward immediately, while developments, land water routes from Angliers, Que., provide unusual opportunities for •rlginal_ estimated capacity by 500 j since the annual report ]^s published those interested in calling or still hunting. Wfm «« is^oodtea* u The Orange Pekoe is extra good In clean, bright Altaninum Nlmrods with their minds directed to the North Woods for their annual hunt will find occasion for a display of optimism after learning the latest ?rl.^^?-'!.?".u!!.J^L*f.* !!f *:^" ^f reports made by guides and outfitters who have gone into the hunting dis- tricts they control for the purpose of determining the number and distri- bution of game it contains. Ontario and Quebec both hold out strong in- ducements. In the region of Metagama there is an excellent supply of moose, as well as in the hunting grounds near Hideout. Klpawa reports plenty of deer and moose, especially in the Sasseganaga region. Long In- It appears characteristic of the Que bee area that ore lenses are alternate- ly rich and lean as they go down. Amulet report appeared favorable from the two main standpoints. In- stallations for production will go for- from ore viewpoint haw been favor- able. RED LAKE STRIKE. We announce further particulars of a sensational new^ strike at Red Lake which is said to be the most spectac- tons. The matte output is said to represent two-and-one-half million pounds of copper and the same amount •f nickel each month. This is in ad- dition to appreciable precious metals values. AMULET AND NORANDA STATE- MENTS. Erratic movements in Amulet and Noranda followed the publication of ; above the level of the lake, •fficial statements regarding latest de- »eloments at the mines and immediate plans. OWL lAFFS I Classified Advertisements j F.\R.M.s Fijll S.^I-E. 100 -^^"KES. DAIRY STOCK. IMPLB- I MENT.S, good buildings. Wood- : stock Di.strlft. A. EJey, 456 King St '> E.. HaniiUon. ARTIFICIAL EYE.S A.ND SUPPLIES, dui-k decoys, etc. Send for frea catalogue. Oliver Spanaer & Co., Dept. 3, IM Elm Street. Toronto. Appearances Count WEAK AND NERVOUS Condition Always Due to Thin, Watery Blood. Badminton players find a drink of hot tea of great benefit after a strenuous game. In leading Badmin- ton clubs of Canada, Red Rose Tea is a great favorite. No other tea offers such Now Helen is a girl who wonders' why men don't like her, and yet who ' A ular of the district. The iind consists; seems to think tUey should gravitate of a dome of quartz, 700 by 350 feet,| towards her without any attraction j which raises approximately 60 feet i whatever. Thin blood and weak nerves gener- Threej I don't mean that men dislike her â€" ally are found together. Red blooded distinct veins are contained in this | I am taking Helen as being represen- people seldom complain of nervous- showing and these have been traced tative of many â€" I just mean that some- ness. The reason is that the blood (ON WITH lAUCHTER) AN ERROR An Ontario farmer purchased a purebred pig from a raiser of fancy I hogs. The pig and bill arrived the SI , 1 -â- !: ''"^R pound fp. twenty^ I " , r,° , ,. 1, ,â-  a 1 wA * t.> one sumples free. Stocking i same day. Next day the dlssatiaiieU Yam Muis. Dept. i. orilUa. Ont. ; farmer wrote to the hog raiser aa I follows : I "Dear Sir: Both pig and bill ar- i rived safely. Judging from their com- parative size, you made an error in shipping. "i'ou should have sent the Pflt P'i'-es Urfte for purticulara: J. O, FOR SALEâ€" registered Dogs, beauties, ten dollars up ' ply Hendren's Fox Farm, No ' boro. POLICE! Ap- 3. Peter- I.^0RCED S.\LE of FIFTY SILVBat iind twelve cross foxes at positively bill by express and the pig by mail." Mitciiell. St. Maivs, Ont. for lengths of 700 to 900 feet, Samples of this ore shown in Toronto are the most spectacular since the days of the old Croesus. MURPHY MINES The No. 2 shaft at the Murphy prop- erty, which is being sunk on the No. 5 vein which was found on the recent- ly acquired claims, Is now down 30 ,., till j'U '^*'' ^^ '^^ ^^y '" '•*"' feet- The brisk, zestful flavor and ncn j workings are said to be still In com- mercial ore and that values are im- proving. This vein Is known to be "He was I quality. Put up only in bright, clean aluminum packages. hew The Hollanders have offered to sell three rare narcissus bulbs to the United States for $700. It really is refreshing to see money go for some- thing besides prize fights and motor- cars â€" but then the offer has not been â- 'Let me seel â- What's It May Be JMnt how she doesn't get her company feeds the nerves ami keeps them sought for for d.inners, dances and toned up to do the w^ork nature intend- 1 presented with bath towels by forty suchlike frivolous affairs. I ed. When the blood is thin and weak i different hotels. But her appearance! 'Well, Helen ' it fails in this important function and might tell you that she wanted a man . nervous troubles follow. The follow- to love her for he'rself alone, but these | Ing case will Interest those who need days there has got to be something to a tonic tor the blood and nerves. Mrs. i attract a man's Interest â€" a nice man- ID. Veno, Union Spuare, N.S., says: â€" ' ner, good looks, smartness â€" before it "With a feeling of gratitude I write to Is riveted by a praiseworthy character, tell you what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills It Is "too much fag" for Helen to \ did for me. I had become badly run j accepted. have her hair curled. Yes, she knows ! down, and reached the stage when I she is fat, but she is meant to be that | could not do my housework. I was miotre' '"",""''â-  "'",'' '^"",'"."""7" '"ii"" [ way. It Is "too much fag" to have a ! not onlv weak, but my nerves seemed! _- ""', at least 40 feet wide but its entire ,, ^ ^^ i ., . ' i , i. .. j n^t. i . i i your name? ' cold-water rub-down every day, but, completely shattered. The least noise she can spare time to simmer for would startle me and I was subject to hours each night in a hot bath; it's an- nervous headaches. Worse still, I I other "fag " to drink a glass of lemon- \ could not sleep at night. Perhaps I The future of Mclntyre-Porcupine j .^^^tgi. gach night before turning out I would get an hour or two sleep, and Mines is alluring according to the : uig ught, yet she makes a practice al- 1 then lie awake for the rest of the staff correspondent of the 'Walli.jyays o( drinking a glass of hot milk, j night. I had reached a stage when I Street Journal after a visit to Porcu-ighe can't be bothered to alter such a i actually feared I would lose my mind, pine. Mclntyre Porcupine has the con- tinuation of whatever ore bodies! one day I took brother Bill to see j taken seemed to do me any good. I form on the top. side of the main tp- ; Helen, and, because Helen knew he got a few boxes of these and soon | trusion at depth. With a shaft 4,125 j was engaged and therefore ineligible, I there was no doubt they were the i feet deep sunk and equipped for de-'she was most indifferently dressed, medicine to help me. As I continued! Of course, you've heard the follow- veloplng new ore-areas .at depth, and: and hardly bothered to be polite. And | the use of the pills I gradually grew j ing joke? Well, then, in that case with one of its veins shown to be car-| Bill, who had vaguely promised me to ' stronger, ate better and could sleep ' we'll just leave a blank space First Mother: "Did your boy win '^^ aftermath's eifulgect glow- many prizes at college?" I '^^^ sweetest thing one knows for cer. Second Mother (proudlyl: Is stomach ache that's just hurtin'. Saving for a rainy day is a dry sub< jest for the spendthrift. width will be determined by a cross- cut at the lOO-foot level. McINTYRE. New Help: Mistress ; Children should be scenery and not heard. .> The Right Word Dr. Doddridge, the hymn writer, was one day walking, his heart very desolate within him. But, passing a cottage door, be happened at that mo- Life grows harder and harder. Now ^^ent to hear a child reading aloud that poker profits have been ruled | ^he ^"^^ ^ "^f "»>â-  ^"^y^- ^° «»»aU thy , to be taaable. a fellow has to be str^ngtn be. small itemâ€" yet it's a large oneâ€" mea- j Up to the time I decided to take Dr. „,; jjjy careful bow he lies about his sured In terms of avoirdupois. I Williams' Pink Pills, nothing I had I „.,_„:„„, "Minnie, mum." "Well, Minimum, if you'll ; only do the maximum of work, we'll get along nicely." Maybe the old cow crossed the road to get a better view of high-priced feed. I winnings. BETWEEN THE LINES and The cheering effect on his mind, ha says, was indescribable. It was like life from the dead. Much is often done by a word. â€" Ethe', Wayne. "Tall people are mere apt to t-neer rying good ore on the 3,875 foot level, I "see what he couUI do," for her in the the outlook for Mclntyre is excellent ! raatter of dance-partners, promptly and not improbably witliiu another cried off, and told rae he couldn't "in- year the property will' be building a flict that" on any of his pals. at night, and now I am as well and j strong as a woman could wish to be. I ' hope some other weak, nervous person j will be benefitted by my experience." new mill with larger capacity than But what can you do? These girls , Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by save time and ink by not publishing than short ones," says an author. i.':ii)ugh to it: That's because they are big belittle. The modern kitchenette has every ^^^ *«i^^ When i/our Children Ciy for It Castoria Is a comfort when Baby la tretful. No sooner taken than the lit' U» one is at ease. If restless, a few drops soon bring contentment. No barm done, for Castoria is a baby remedy, meant or babies. Perfectly the present. On the whole, with have it firmly fi.xed in their own minds ! all medicine dealers or by mail at 50c built-in necessity except a cabinet for much ore left in its older or western that somohow, sometime. Fate will : a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- indigestion tablets, ore-area, the outlook at Mclntyre is ! send them the man she is reserving cine Co.. Brockville, Ont. quite encouraging. j for them, and so they delude them Mclntyre has kept its development ' selves that appearance doesn't count. and prospecting of outlying possibili- ,5, ties well ahead of sloping so as to avoid exhaustion of the possibilities of one main ore-area before a new one has been found, ;md its prospect- 1 > w ijj • â- â- rri |«t m n p ITAIIJir* Ing begun A dividend of $2 20 Per ALWAl J 1^^ 1 HL IIUML share is expected this year. j*««JHi»*fc/ sai m uu a<vtia« NEW RECORDS AHE.A.D FOR FORD OF CANADA Ford, Ont. â€" August production of , , ^ ..... .c . Ford Motors Co. of Canada, totaled ^^^^ ^ supply on hand, for the first BABY'S OWN TABLETS' Once a mother has used Baby's Own ; Tablets for her little ones she always I 13,045 cars, an average of 541 cars trial convinces her there is nothing to „ j„., .., .1, r,. ,. , ... equal them in keeping children well. I _ a day for the 24 working days of the 1^:^ ,^ .. ,„ „_ /„ .,. ., ,u„,.„„„u ! â€" month. In August, 1927, the Ford was not operating, and the The Tablets are a mild but thorough „, » „ ^ .. ... laxative which regulate the bowels 1 late to give the youngest infant; yoi ^ ^^r r nL, °f '""«' ^"-^ '^' and sweeten the stomach, thus driving * fcave the doctors' word for that! It "^^^^ Canadian naotor companies turn- ^^^ ,ousiipation and indigestion, colds i I. a vegetable product and you could f^ O" /» to'"' °/ /"/l" "''J^' °' 'tf and simple fevers and making teeth- 1 ,86 It every day. But it's In an! than ^^^ ^ord total for August thlsi.^g ^^J^^ Concerning them, Mrs. | _ , , ^ . , . . ' Saluste Pelletier, St. Dumas, Que., Cars sales in Ontario durmg June ,,-rites:-"I have used Baby's Own! Tablets for the past ten years and am ! Riblet: "When can I expect the return of the golf club I loaned you?" Shasberger: "Always, my boy, al- ways." P ATENTS :..st of â- W.lIK.Hl 1 tU-|;TU'.-.nS " .ijiii l'"ull liii'uniiatuiri Sent Krea '•:) KtMiU'-st. THE BAMSAy CO., l>«pt. W. 273 Bani St.. Ottawa. Out. Darling: "Mamma. I have a sur- prise for you." Mother: ""Vei, ..arling: what is it?" Darling: "I've swallowed a nail." I'aid. uihei- ic.esLi jj. ., ..,-,.; ,.„ ,ea nnd .Microscopes 10 cinj.)»c iioin H,.,;ay to have anywiiere. Send lur li.-^i. A.loert» Optical Co., ltd., 123 Stli Ave. w^st. Dept. 16, Calory, Alta. I never without them in the house. They have always given the greatest satis- - â€" ' tmergency that Castoria means most. year. Borne night when constipation must be relieved â€" or colic painsâ€" or other (utferiug. Never be without It; some mothers keep an extra bottle, un- opened, to make sure there will al- ways be Castoria in the house. It Is ; cate wg will contmue to exceed our , faction" and' f can gladfy 'recommend them to all mothers of little ones." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or direct by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. cars majority over Its nearest com-' petitor. "Present schedules indi- cate We will continue to exceed our effective for older children, too; read I former peak produotion throughout .Jie book that comes with It. the balance of the year," says W, R. Campbell, vice-president and treas- urer. CASTORIA A danger sign can't talk. But it's not so dumb as the fellow who disre- gards it. She: Jack has acute Indigestion. He: He has a cute sister, too. ,> An old man was standing on the curb playing a one-string fiddle out- side a Ludgate Hill shop. .Vn ac- quaintance came up. "'U'atcher doln" down 'ere. Bill? I thought yer work- ed the West-end?" "Not now I give that to me son-in-law as a weddiu' present." DON'T DO THIS! LEONARD EAR OIL Improves Hearing, Relieves Head Noises Nine out of ten caies of DEAFNESS and HEAD NOISES are caused by catarrhal mucus (matter) in the Eustachian Tubes, ivhich connects the nose and the ears. Leonard Ear Oil removes the MUCUS, OPENS UP THE TUBE and THE OTHER AIR PASSAGES OF THE HEAD, and the result is improved Hearing and relief from Head Noise*. It u not put in the ears, but ia "INSERTED IN THE NOS- TRILS" and "RUBBED in BACK OF THE EARS" and special in- structions by a noted Ear Specialist in each package for different kinds of Oeafnesa and Head Noises tell jrou exactly how to take care of yonr own case. Leonard Ear Oil is not an experiment but has had a very large and constantly growing sale since 1907, and every year it ha* relieTcd thousand* of people of their Ear Troubles. No matter how long you have been deaf, nor how deaf you are, or what caused your deafness, or how many things you have already tried which have failed to relieve you, Leonard Ear Oil has relieved many such cases as your own. Why not you? The price is $1.25. Leonard Ear Oil i* lor taim al Drucgisis, or direct postpaid upon receipt of price. /NfwwsH'iw /aWer â€"nt om re«ae«f A. O. UoMurd, Ibc, 70 Fifth Ave., New York Using Detached Grapes One of the best ways to utilize de- tached grapes that are often found loose in the bottom of a grape basket is to serve them as one does olives. radishes and other relishes. They may be set in a bed of chopped ice in a small glass dish or occupy one of the divisions of an assorted relish dish. If the grapes are large and handsome, and of varied colors, this novel way of using them is sure to attract attention and admiration from one's guests who see it for the first time. Such a dish is as suited to tho. breakfast table as to any other meal, and. though it does not take the place of the regular morning fruit course. it provides an attractive addition to It. .4t a luncheon or dinner these dishes may occupy the corners of the table, and the contents are picked up casually and eaten as one would salt- ed nuts or olives. The colored glass dishes so much In vogue now are especially lovely for serving grapes in this way, or in small clippings from a large cluster. Pale green grapes in pink or orchid glass make a good combination of color: rich purple grapes in pink or orchid glass make a good combination of color; rich purple grapes are delightful In a dish of light green. -*- Minard's Liniment for aching Joints. If Commander Byrd takes a lesson from Ibe Nobile Expedition he'll carry his rescue party r'ght along with him when he starts for the South Pole. THESE SUPERSANE DAYS 1 pity so the modern kid Who don't do what we used to did. The parents know so doggoned much Of what they should and shouldn't touch, The little beggars have no fun In doin' what we used to done. Their parents, to a gnat's heel, know Just what will make them thrive aud grow : They treat their little Jane and Ralphy Like they was turnips or alfalfy! They aren't allowed to nose around To see what knick-knacks might be found In cooky jar or Kelvinator â€" A pretzel or a cold pertator. But they are nouri-shed a la science With every new approved appliance. They have their doses li.xed by measure And do not get to eat for pleasure! Some quite grow up. for goodness sake. And never know the belly achel Not knowius that, bow can they know Cuticura 8oai> and Oiutiitoiit MPrlii'airltf ^liediraitd, SaMaiirt- a»iti 9§nti»rpiic . . • . §*t9rr and Mi/Krieui l.'ncsr«-lle«l rorolcnn«in|t. purir*iiia nntl protc«-ling tbe tkin and hair. 5(1 vear* viurld>*« ulv ra«urtl):» Exercise You need a cool a!ui sooihins; rub down with Minard's Liniment after any form of exercise. Vetcrinarle* mm Minard'a Llnlfmnt. %l^' :PHIILIPS= ForTW»d>l?" due to AcMl lNO«»ESriON ^kCid*roM*CM HeAKTBOaH HEADACHS Mr«°" What most people call Indigestion Is usually excess acid In the stomach. The food has soured. The instant remedy is an alkali which neutralizes adds. But don't use crude helps. Use what your doctor would advise. One tasteless spoonful in water neu- tralizes many times its volume in acid. The results are immediate, with no bad after-effects. Once you learn this fact, you will never deal with excess acid In the crude ways. Go learn â€" The best help is Phillips' MUX of ' nowâ€" why this method Is supreme. Magnesia. For the 50 years since Its | Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' invention It has remained standard ; Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- with physicians. You will And noth- j clans for 60 years in correcting excess Ing else so quick in its effect, so barm- | actds. Bach bottle (ontaios full direc- less, 80 efficient. I tions â€" any drugstore. A Friend to Women lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound LYDIA E, PINKHAM MKDICINE CO, Lynn. Mais.. U.S.A and Cotwurg, Ont., Canada. ISSUE Wj. ^-J2» a

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