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Flesherton Advance, 12 Jun 1929, p. 7

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To gaia thirty pounda in thrse raor.ths, efld win back health and •trcagth v/w the happy experience of Mrs. Mar- garet Brethouf of Corn- wall, Ont., who gives all the credit for it to Dr. Williann' Pink Pilla. "Aftr» «li« birth of tay |)at>r, I wu in the hocpitjil four in€nth«," iba wrote, "and came home weighing only lixty-five pounds. I bc^an taking Dr. Williama' Pinlc Pills and it wsm't long until I weighed ninety-five pound* and my general health iras of the best. Every Spring nnce then I take the pilla as a tonic, and wouldn't be without them, no matter «h<t they coet; I •trongly recotnmend them to •11 mothers." Buy Dr. WillLims' Pink Pills now at your druggist's Of any dealer in msdicina or by mail, 36 cents, postpaid, from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Reformers Get Scant Following In South Seas Natives of the South Sea Is- lands Hard to Move from Old Customs YDU STAHMERO! ^~^*"* '^^ ^'^* Don'i iuiT»r unrt^r tnis n»B<it.r«B M Any lonavf- ^u^ccmTiI piipiis # <*.<.rywner» r*:omm«od oi-r I nMlhr.<i3 of tr«»tin»0'- Writ* | for f»«« tA-Mt siul if.«r»ti.r«. THE ARNOn IN§T»TUTE I KITCitfMCR. ONT.. CANADA A puor man who hail at h:ev*il an cnviafale reputation amoag his r.^i^h- bora for a happy, contente'l disposi- tion, tras asked for an explaiiatlon. "it consists In nothing more than mak- ing a right us« of my eyes," »as the lepry. "In whatever state I am. I ftrst , . . . . J _ n,» "' *" •^o'' "P to heaven, an.i remem- hke those of a ..n.p s bur.ic, and .n the^^^,. ^j^^^ ^_,. p^^^^p^j ^^^^^^ j, ^^ end they agreed to do it. 'get there. Then I looi down upon the CLOTHES? RIDICULOUS! tra1:a''The';e"';he'oni^'â- whTte.^"; ^^n ^""^ ""J' 'T *'"^" "" "^'^'^ ' trai.a, wnere, me on.y »n;'-^'. '•"= shall occnny when I am doce witU life. Wear such ugly clothes? Go to all writer spent ei;?ht years establishing a _^,^g^^^^^-^- j ~^^ ^^^^^^ » V *v "» x» .. 1- ., cocoanut plantation, he thought he u ~,«_. ,i,,„ ,,, lat bother? Not on our lives, said _„,. ^K- ., „, imnrovin^ the ^^'^^ ''°^ ^^^ '''"« *" me and ob- that bother? Not on our lives, said ''^!:^,T^'Z,/i^7rC^Z'\r'''i.^l^l^Zi^^ the *^''^® ^°'^ '^^^ '''"* ^""^ """^ *="« *» chief who bad been struck with re-; He tried it in this way. we learn: , ^^^^.^ ^^ ^^ ^j^j^ ^^^ ^^'^^ ^^ ^^^ forming zeal almost lost his leader-'- {^^'^^^ I would cure tnem o. their ^^.^y^ contentment. If we used them ship in the same way that Kin- Am-'.^^^}^ "^ ''^J."^ ^^ ^^~ "=^*-=' '^^^"^t aa wl.,e!y as the poor man of thia in- anullah found trouble in Afghanistan ^ ^ SSurTsL^of the^^'ll tTis ^f :[:,<=:ri"ra" Jr'' T' "" when he tried to modernize his people. ..d I gave them plots of land, and ^tn'afd mare a m^^ oTmlirtlt The chief had come back from a mis- seeus and plants, and taught thsm tii- Red Rosie Tea comes direct to us from the finest tea gardens, then straight to yorr grocer â€" brimful of flavor and freshness. Every package guaranteed. 70 TPEI-^SL^^ ^ood tea RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good most of that which we already have. • ^ Dying Sayings of Great Men' Real or Traditional THE RESPONSIBIUTY OF EVERY MOTHER Addison. "See how a christian <fi«st" or See in what peace a Chri-staia can die!'' sion station with a stoek of European lage. I put a lot of time and effort clothes, Jack McLaren tells us in an into the undertaking, but it was a article in the N'ew York World Maga- complete failure. After a very little zine on the South Sea Islanders lack while the F«'>ple refused to go on, of desire to change their ways. The ' saying that hunting was a quicker chief intimated "that henceforth the means cf obtaining food than waiting! people were not to run around more for i' ^^ gro'''. and that it was plain ! or less r.ude, as they had always done, ' foolishness to take all this trouble to ! but were to wear clothes 'all-same ! ir.ake things grow when the jungle j white men,' i.n.c'.uding boots aad hats.",^^as full of fruits and things which j failing source cf jo.v, but. at tie same- At first all seemed to go v.'ell, but fin-: could be had for the pickirg, and that, time a neTer-faiiing responsibilitv to' ph'^.^ n'T ally, we read: * ; they were very angrywith me for in-; the fond mother. It not Infrequent- ,7 ,5,^4 The people declared against the ! Producing such_ a scheme. -^')d that , lyhapjens that minor ailments of the' cj-omweli "My desire is to haste I may to be gone." ClassiHed Advertisements BAB' g cBicas ^I.NiJLE eOi:3 WHITE LEOHi>n.S Baby Ch:'::3. bri*.! f.>r hij.-i proijuc- s tl»n for 2S ypars. Prices for Itay He. June llo. July and August IDc D^la- TT,/> ,1.111 t- .u u . ! I commend my spirit!" The child in the home is a never- ^ charles II (of England) "Dont kt poor Nellie starve!" ;they were very angry-with meforin-'the fond mother. » n.\ <„,-=„,;...♦ ^'^e-'^^^'fie^'^ "Give Day RoIIes a! .^jiaxagcran. "Give the boys a hoUday" ; tnere riuUr-,- Fiim. st.-atfird. Ontario. Byron. "I must sleep now." | "^''^^- ^'^'â- ^- Caesar (Julius) "Et tn, Bmter" Charlemange. "Lord, into thy hands A-1 HAB? CHICKS. WE H.\TCH __ t^Kr va.-i-itlea. vr\''9 9c up. »i:;e for free Ca'-aiDgua. A. H. Swttjer. tl.-F.nion. r»ncariO C.\N.\DIA.N' JIA'J.Uii^E RS^iCIRES local agents wi;o ire ambitio-us. Oenerous commissten. Lists supplied. J47 AdelaMs St West. Toronto. ILECTRIO MOTO.tS FOE HYDRO. scheme, giving as their reasons that J ^*^ ^^* ^"^ of that. In setting out child distress and puzzle her. She ""' "^77"' -""^ !*"u'^'' _" "'„'°^ ^ '^ iJ^i. i .horse m. i hors« %\4. au sizes PINK PILIiS *'a NOUSIr'eLO K'^US IN 94 C«UNTII:KS " washing the clothes would be more'^o change the habits cf such well-, does not know just what to do, ''•et > J, may to oe gone. laborious than washing the body; that ^ established nomads, I had attempted, feels them not serious enough to war- . , ^•, "'^ '^^'''^^ '"^° '^'"^ "^ °'*'°- boots merely impeded the action of ; '^^ impossible. the feet ; that a man did not need the ' ^^ 'â„¢e' ^^^ rant calling in the doctor. At Just p^ "^-i;; ,. ,. , . , wouid-bc reformers ! such times as these it Is found tbat ""^ "^' ^^'• protection of a hat when he had a'^^^ve been women. In the m.ountain-' Baby's Own Tablets are the mothers , "f°'*^- ^'^'^ ^ '^'^ *°«"' '° ^-^.--^^ ^r at low prices; JS years sijuare deallnc. Write Left Electrio Co.. Loniion. Oct. last voyage â€" a great dark." cap m Stains on Stockings Try borax water to remove shoe the; leather stains from light-colored stock- ings. Soak them, th'ru wash as usual. British Motor Elxports London Times Trade Supplement: American manufacturers have a huge outlet at home for standardized pro- great thick head of hair, as all the "'•'^ interior of New Guinea I came [ greatest help and friend. natives had; and that.' altoeether i ^'^ross or.e such. Her special brand: Most childhood ailments arise In the ' ,- / , c , , r European clothes were striHno'lv °^ 'â- ^^°'â„¢ ^" ^"* '''^*^^'"°" "' ^ °e^^'^^^"^® tractâ€" the bowels become J^n^-^s V (of Scotland) "It can- e with i U this is not effectual add half an ugly, especially the trousers, which â-  '"'•^^^ «^»"'^« ^^''^'> ^ad been introduc-; clogged and the stomach sour. B.iby's * •=*-^- ^"'^ '^''^ ^° ''"'^ •* ^'" [o^^ce oxalic acid to two cupfuls of looked ridiculous besides. ' .^^ ''"â„¢ ^^* coast and was rapidly; Owa Tablets are a never-falling relief *^'^'^''- Hinting that they doubted whether ''^°™'"^ popular. When I first saw for this condition. T::ey are a mild a chief who sought to inflict such ''*'' *^® '^^^ s'^"*^'"^ ""^ ^^^ ^''^^ ^'^f*' ^'^^ thorough laiative and through! things on his people really had their; '"'^^h of a thatched house in the cen-'^beir action on the stomach and bowels interests at heart, they threw away.'^"^ °^ ^^® village, vigorously telling '^f^ey banish constipation and indiges-' most of the hats and boots and rip-i * mostly naked crowd of a'cout 2001 ''"^ : break up colds and simple fever: ped the other garments into ri'obons ' ^^"^"e'' °" ^^^ ^"^"^^ ^*''<^'^ *^'-* '^^ ' °"'^-^' ^^^ "^'^ accompanying the cut- wherewith to decorate them=elve<! at :°''^ '^'^"'^^s "^^''^ 'J'-^'^* ^"^ e='''-'?^ ^orj ti°« oi teeth and promote healt'i-giv- the tribal feasts and dancer And ' '^* V^oud people of the hills, and that I '"S sleep. Concerning them Mrs. \V. the chief was wise erough to droD*^''"^ ^^^ something evil in this new! Jennuig, Mackay. Ont.. writes:-"!, his reforms and let matters go on as *'^°'^^' ^^ " "^^"''^'-^ ^^- '*»* women to! ''ave used Baby's Own Tablets and; duty." jif unwashaBle. rub gently with chloro- they had gone on before. | ^* completely either, which was not^ '*^'ii^ so highly of them that I would Rabelain. "Let down the curtain, the! form or gascuoe. .Another reaction against ill-timed H"® '^}^^^ "^^^ ^^' women to dance! Now it is come.'' I water. Rinse in this solution and wash Mitabean. "Let me die to the sounds thoroughly afterward. Repeat until of delicious music ' stain disappears. ! Mahomet "Oh .-Mlab, be it so! Hence- 1 For scot stains first brush the stain, ! forth among the ;>!crious host ofithen cover with a good absorbent Paradise." powder as French chalk, fuller's earth : Napoleon I. "Mon Disc: La Nation lor com meal. Work the powder over ; Francaisel Kete darrj'.ee." jthe spot until it becomes soiled, then Napoleon II "Were you at Sedan?" brush it off. It the fabric is washable, ' Nelson. "I thank God I have done my | sponge or was'n with soap and water. progress took place in one of the ! ^°' ^'^''^'^ *^* ''*?' '' "P- stamping Torres Strait islands, off the New ' ^"'^ gesticulating all the time, and Guinea ccast, and the disturbance was ' "^'^^^ '^* attention of the crowd seem- caused by the Australian administra- 1 **^ '° waver, she signaled to a number tion nominating native councillors to^"^ grotesquely painted persons near manage the islandâ€" a plan to teach t ^'*'" ^"^ ''*'^"''"'^'y °" ^^« '^"^°"^- ^'^e' the islanders self-government. .Many ^'^* definitely magnetic, and I learned' , . .^ ^ „.,,,.„„, of the islanders objected to certain ' i*'*'" ^^^ ^'^^ ^^^ daughter of a long ducts that are as suitable for the con- 1 , ^j^^;^ ^^^j^^^ ^J^^ raised above ''"* "^ ^^^^'^^^ chiefs. Her efforts dltlons In ^ ' " '""' 'â€" i - '- -> those In the gin, therefore, with the initial advant lige of an assured protected home mar- ket which Justifies mass production luite apart from export requirements. This production In volume has en- not be wtihout them. Please send ' farce is over." ! Do not attempt to sweep soot from me your little booklet on the care of Scott, Sir Walter. "God bless yoa alL''|a carpet until it Is covered with dry children." I Lindney Algenon. "I know that my 'salt. This should be done at once. Baby's Own Tablets are sold by Redeemer liveth. I die for the good j tben swept eff carefully, medlcice dealers or ty mail at 25 old cause." cents a box from the Dr. Williams' Socrates. "Crito. Medicine Co., Brockville, On?. J most export markets as for | them by an outside authority and """"''^^^ '" creating considerable dis- le United States. They be- j there were violent quarrels, 'often ' ^^""^^ ^°^ ^^* "^^ '^*"'^^ ^*'"" * '™«- "" -"- '-'â- "-' --' ending in bloodshed. In factTa blood-| ^"' ^^^" ^ ^^''* ^^'^ influence waned feud arose and became so acute that i ^^^ '^* ''*°** ''"''s taken up again. half of the villagers shifted their be- ' ^^ ^ blacks' camp in a remote part longings and started a vil'a.'e on a'"' tropical .Australia, an a'ooriginal ; different part of the inland Peace 'â- â-  ^"^ '^° ^*'^ ^**" employed as a dom- abled certain American firms to re- ; .^as restored in the end. however and â-  **''*^ servant at a distant town eon- iuce costs on each unit to an extent | the scheme of self-government' was "'^'^ ^^* '**** °^ teaching her breth- Impossible for smaller makers to 'eventually accepted. The naHve eoun-i "'''** ^'^"^ ** ^^'^ ^"'^ se«n white peo- emulate. American firms have also cillors nowadays are respected and^"*" ''^'^' ^^ ^'"'^*^ ^°^^ "^ ^^^^ *' had a great advantage in being able to rather pompous per«on« who â- =?« no-'*" °^ ^^ advice, develop the comparatively new mann- 1 thing ridiculous in the fact that usu- ^" °'^^ "^ **** '"**'" ^"own of the facturing and exporting business ! ally their sole costume consists of a 1 S°'°'"<'" Islands, "where sorcery is while other industrial nations were at j red guernsey bearing across the chest * ^'?^'y lucrative form of blackmail, war. They made the most of their | in large white letters the word "Coon- ' P''*'^*''"'**^ exclusively by males," a na- opportunity and established their ser- cillor." . tive woman caused a tremendous sen- vice agencies and advertised their | Then there is the case of a New:*^'^**" ^•' ""jouncing she had "dis- cars aggressively all over the world, j Guinea chief I knew who after atrip' 'â- '**^^"'^^ * ''^^ *"'* infinitely morel That is the position which the British , to civilization, whkh taughVhim mu-h ' ^''^"^"^ ^'''â- '^ "^^ "** *"•" Quoting I taught ; mamtfacturer and exporter have to [about vermin and their reUtion toi "Do you think by bathing suit Is 'i further: ~ I forward?" face. After the War they had a great 1 personal cleanliness orde^e llhe peo^ ! The other sorcerers denounced her "Wellâ€" about 50-50 forward and deal of leeway to make up, and na- ! pie of the villag© to cut short their ' "^ ^" â„¢^*''"^' ""''^ ^^'^ ""''^®" ^''*^''' ''**^''*"^' ^^ *^^"' turally concentrated attentilon on the | hair. Now, New Guinea rativ.<! par Asides. There were many lights. Fin-' * relatively small British market. In | ticnlarly the young men. are tnVcnselv ^ '"•''>: « *«st of skill was arranged, the -yx rKrUfJanSTatinn of CK^na luxury cars and In commercial vehlc-l proud of their hair, which in many! ^^^ sorcerers to use their charms i ^ "^ v^nnsuanLtauuii ui v.ii..ia les the British have nothing to fear I cases makes a mop two feet or more ' ^"'^ ^^"^ '" destroy the woman, thei Stephen Gwynn in the Fortnightly anywhere In the world, but their small across, and the chief, order caused ' ^**""^" ^"^ "®* ^^^ charms and spells | Review ^London): Europeanizatlon light car has been made to ault Bri- a great uproar. The people threaten-''" •lfstr«.v the males. News of the | has at least to some considerable de- tlsh conditions. Including the British ed him with all kinds of violence f rom 1 *^'^'"'^*' spread widely, and crowds ofigree meant Christianlzation among system of taxation. No motor engine I sudden death to slow torture, and the t "'"^''^'^^ ^'^°'^ distant villajres came to ' the leading Chinese. It is easy to in the world Is as efficient as the Brl-l village soirerer was employed to^"^'*'"*'' ^"' J"st when all was ready, I be cynical about Kellogg Pacts and We owe a cock to .Aesculapius." Talma. "The worst is I cannot see." Tasso. "Lord, into Thy hands I com- mend my spirit!" Vespasin. "A King should die stand- ing." Willia.Ti III ,of England. "Can this last long?" Wolfe, General "'What! do they run already? Then I die happy." â€" Brewer. "Reader's Handbook."* C, Keep Minard's in the IVIedicine chest. Living within the income means living without the worrv. !chwc§leK THOR-0BREirw«^ tish high-compression engine, which threaten him with var'ous mysterious''*' ^^"*''''-'"*"t patrol arrived and an-, the rest: indeed, it is difficult not to Elves a much better mileage per gal- {ills. They even set fire to hishdise : """''-'^^^ *hat a charge of murder | be. But a China whose governing Ion of spirits than the American: but | His pet pig was found one mornin-'' ^""''^ follow the mysterious death of! persons were even partly Christian- the car is built for good roads, and tc i mysteriously slain, and two of his ' f ""^ ^"\ *" «^ther side. That ended ; ized should find it easier to come to get the best results fairly frequent 'dogs were poisoned. * " """'â- ""'â-  ' "^' " '' "' ' ""^ ' """" , the contest, and the visitors went reasonable terms with a somewhat de- Flattering Phrases "Do you be'deve everything yoa see in print r' "Sure" answered Senator Sorghum. 'Tm a busy nan and have only time to read my biography la the Congres- sional Directory." â€" W'ashington Star. * One unpleasant consequence of the swelled head is the cold shoulder. â€" "Boston Herald." It May Be Utplt V-r* N?X»\ R. L a«». .Vat 3mriJ a^ "• 'site Xoc^ '. •-» rwia* t« fKZ5 CKIiJ".^ SCCK. SCnWE^I^R'S HAJCHEM -.; i .N . ' r : " .1 .T' .'''on BOX R??. B&XSGEBtTSG. OHT.. CAK. Barned FFom The San? Minard't will bring sooth ;r.5 relief. Apply Minard's too for gear change is necessary on hills. Two Languages -At hcother island -I stepped >;ght ' u"* *"^ * '^'^''''''•'' '^'*^'"'^*-'* ''^â- "^'' â„¢^"'^""^ Europe. In the old dis- linto the middle of a revolt caused bv i '^ Patrol, who. t.hey considered, had! putes between Imperial China and a native missionary havin-^ j^.j^fp;} ; "••h«te^i them out of a legitimate en- ! militarist Christian Powers It was that th« pe<^Ie sleep in beds instead *°^tainment and caused thera to make! very difficult for any man to establish of on the floor or on the ground, as Winnipeg Liberie (Ind.): It Is all i '?' J*'*'''" <'"*^'>'''- Tliey were gather- very well b«lng bilingual but wo'*" ''pout the missionary, telling him should not be so to our own cost. I ""^"y t^»*' ^'«'iS accustomed to We should know enough to speak out "tolling freely about the floo-, they loudly and clearly In French when continually fell off the beds and hurt occasion demands It. This is not j themselves. They declared emphatic- nierely a question of our prida of|"''y they would not deep on such race, hut even more so of otir own , tiangerous scaffoldings any more. I very best Interests. journey for nothing. ^-j 1 The Individual a common ground of justice, mutually understood. .Faults suggested they put side, io the beds : rr'-"*?' -"l"', T,''^-. ^^ "''•*''°"' '^ I 1 the individual fal.s the bodv will fail. Democracy means nothing It it does â-  not mean the realization by the ladi- ' tton't make too much of the faults vidual of his responsibility. l( the In- and fallings of those around you â€" dividual fails, the body of which he is even be good to yourself, an J don't part will become corrupt, and de- ' harry your soul over your own blund- ' ers and mistakes.â€" .\da C. Sweet. mi?yjir^ gjSfflC OF BU^ 1 Acid Stomach because the indiviuual in religio'i goes I right back to the New Testament. He I I Is the salt; he Is the leaven; lie is the I I grain of mustard seed. .\nd it Is I I only in so far as the individual, whe- 1 j ther It be iti religion or In politics.' I Cdu live tho life that Is demanded 1 i of Mm for the health of the whole, ! I That that whole can live at all.- Rt. I I Hon. tanley Brldwln ,M.P. Excess acid Is the common cause ' time* U i rolnme In add. It hi harm- of Indigestion. It results la pain andl'*'" "»<« tasteless and Its action h .... „ ., I quick. Y"U win never rely on crude sourness about two hour, after eating., ;^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^„j,^^^ ,„ ,„B^,_ The quick corrective Is an alkali j ^.i,e„ y^y j^ar„ in,w quickl.v, how which neutralizes acid. Tlie best cor- '; pleasantly fait premier method acts, rective Is PhlUItM' Milk of Magnesia. | Please lit It show youâ€" now It has renalued standard with physl- Canada a British Country Ottawa Journal (Cons.): (Presi- dent Hoove'r complaiii? of the record of crime In tha United States. I In this Dominion we are still largely im- bued with those high Ideals of cul- ture and civilization and civil and re- ligious freedom for which Britain has always stood aad from which the •\uierlcan Republic cut Itself oft over one hundred and fifty years ago. This Is not to deny that the United States contains millions of as fine people as are to be found on the face -v.... . "f bte earth. The trouble is that it , Be sure to get the genuine Pbtlllps „,,,, j„,brace8 so nianv ot tho other clans In the 50 years since Its inven-jMIlk ot MagnesI* prescribed by physl- ^,^j ^j ^.^,j.^ ^^ Hoover complains. Hon. j clans for 60 years In correcting excess One spoonful o* rhlUlps^ Milk ot acids. Each bottle contains full dlrvc- Ua|n«st« neutralUes Instantly niaajr ^ tlonsâ€" any drugstore. Use Minard's for the rub down. LAWN MOWERS Canada's Best/ kisntponilUeiobinW « beiicr lavm nwwtr ihan SMAirtk Sinar€S 'Mowers iMRV prwcd thtir (upertoritr wlMrevvr^paM Is ^rowi» Eanr nranin^.hMifr ilSH YOU* HAarNKM MM V<kMn Smamt Putn •ROCKVtUt CMT. When i/oiir ""^ Children Ciy for It Castoria is a comfort wten Baby Is fretful. No sooner taken than the little one is at ease. If restless, a few drops soon bring contentment. No harm done, for Castoria H a baby remedy, meant for babies. Perfectly ' safe to give the youngest infant; you | have the doctors' word for that! It is â-  a vegetable product and you coJlJ use i it every day. But it's In an emerg- ; ency that Castoria mean? most. Some | night when constipation must be re- 1 lieved â€" or colic pains â€" or other suffer- ings. 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^ effective for older children, too; read, the book that comes with It. j "yc.; CASTORIA Felt Tired and Miserable "I took Lydia E. Finkham*s \'«erable Cornpcund tor mis- erable and tired feelings and it gave me strength to do my work. My nerves are better and I teel well and strong'and have a good appetite. 1 sleep well and am in pretty good spirits and able to work every day now. I recommend the Vege- table Compound and you may use this letter as a testi- n>orual." â€" .\lis5 Deltwui Wal- LilV, L'nioii Stnfer, North Deixm, .\ct: Bn«miick. lydia E. Pinkliani's Vegetable Compound ISSUE No. 22â€" 29

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