Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 30 Apr 1930, p. 3

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ST. VITUS DAME SUFFERED HADE WELL Nerves Strengthened Through the Use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Time after time casts are brought to the notice of the public where suf- ferers from nervous troubles have been relieved by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills where victims of St. Vitus Owl Laffg Best Friend 'Meo\v!> Mary, where did you get that gorgeous diamond ring?" Young Widow (Purr, Purr.') "You remember when John dear died '"he left $1,000 for a memorial store? Well, this is It." Bait digging time has come, the happiest of the year. It Is said that a good diamond will Dance have been made well throughout through nearly anything. It cer- tbe use of these pills after other- tainly can make a hole in a bank ac- medicines have failed to be of bene- fit. The reason for this Is that. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills act directly upou the blood they make new, rich red blood and in thus banishing all im- purities from the blood strengthen the nerves and make St. Virus Dance im- possible. Mrs. P. Donnelly, Montreal, Que., Is one more grateful mother who wish- es to add her testimony to those al- ready published. She says: "My little girl, aged eleven, was a great sufferer from St. Vitus Dance. Sev- eral doctors prescribed for her with- out benefit. She was in the hospital for two weeks still no benefit. I then saw an advertisement recommending Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for St. Vitus Dance, so decided to try them. My little girl had only taken a couple of boxes when I noticed some improve- ment so I continued with the treat- ment till now sbe is completely free from the trouble and can enjoy her- self as other children do. I can high- ly recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 10 anyone suffering from St. Vitus Dance or any other form of nervous trouble, for what these pills bave done for my daughter I am sure they will do for others." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all dealers In medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Do You Know- A slice of lemon stewed with the prunes will greatly improve their flavor? If you rinse cooked noodles with hot water they will not stick together. You can make pistachio flavoring by mixing equal parts of vanilla and al- mond flavoring? Before washing new lace curtains, calico, or anything containing lime. oak them overnight In water to which salt has been added. This takes ant all the lime and, consequently, saves soap and labor. An egg Is "new -laid" for ten to twelve days; it is "fresh" until it is twenty-one days old; 'hen It becomes a "cooking-egg." If a cracked eeg has to be boiled, wrap it in greased paper, tie with string and put in boiling water. To give a stove a good polish, mix a teaspoonlful of powdered alum with two ounces of blatklead and apply in the usual way. When' cleaning knives mix a pinch of carbonate of soda with the bath- brick. They can then be polished quickly and easily. Moist table salt will remove egg stains from silver. A cupful of fine ashes and two tea- spoonfuls of bicarbonate of soda mixed with water into a smoth paste make an excellent polis* for metals. Varnish may be brightened by rub- bing with a cloth moistened iu linseed oil. A few drops of lemon Juice added to the dough when making pastry ren- ders it more digestible. count. Suitor "Can yju tell me anything about your sister's hobbies?" Small Brother "All I k-ow is she don't wear any in the summer." A man and his wife were hotly dis- cussing the merits of a book. Finally, the wife said to her husband: "No, John, you can't appreciate it you never wrote a book yourself." "No," retorted John, "and I never laid an egg, but I'm a better judge of an omelet than any hen in the coun- try." Some salesmen were vaccinated with rusty phonograph needles, judg- ing from their sales talk. Picturesque Yukon House Has Bottles in Window Imagine His Embarrassment Little Oscar Duckling Met the world witha frown. When he first di;covered That bis pants were down. "Public speaking a business asset," says a headline. Go down the street any day and see it demonstrated. And that brings to mind the question, why does everybody else want to talk when you are trying to gay something? Why will a girl stook up on hose and then go bare-legged? Little Junior, ,ix years old, from the city, was visiting his grandmother in the country. H; had been going to school and bad been copying his A B C's. He went to help her gather the eggs and, finding the china nest egg. This is a house of hospitality whose owner combined his extravagance in entertainment with an innate modesty in home, economy by using the bottles left after his guests had departed to make a substantial and unique filling for an empty window frame. Window panes were scarce ia the Yukon in those days of the Gold Rush and the chances are that before the bottles were placed In the opening, paper or hide was used to let the sun rays in and to keep out as much as possible of ;he cold and rain. The Yukon and Alaska are alive -with mementoes of a past that is dead. Each summer thousands of tourists from the United States and Canada, and many from overseas as well, take the colorful Journey across the continent through the great wheat fields of the prairies and by Jasper Park and Mount Robson In the Canadian Rockies Mount Robson is the highest pak in the Rockies to Vancouver and Prince Rupert where steamers equipped with every modern detail take them through the Inside Passage to the glamourous land on the Midnight San. The lower picture shows the Prince Henry, newly constructed ship of the Canadian National Steamships, which will make its first voyage on this popular mn from Vancouver on July 3. Launched by Isabel MacDDonald. popular run from Vancouver on Ju!y 3. Launched by Ishbel MacDonald, for the Canadian National Pacific Coast Service. Two others, the Prince Robert and the Prince David will ply between Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. The Prince Henry will supplement the Alaska service already afforded by the CNS Prince Rupert and Prince George of the same line which have be- come widely known among travellers on the Pacific Coast. Britons Make Their Own Beer Classified Advertising FOB SALE cried out: "Look, grandma, what kind ! = of egg la this?" Grandma "Put that one back In the nest and leave it for a nest egg." Junior "What do they have to have it for, grandma, to copy by?" KEEP THEM HAPPY BY KEEPING THEM WELL Cheer up. folks. Let the dentists do all of the looking down in the mouth. Toastmaster (to principal speaker: -"Oh, Mr. Brady." Speaker "Yes?" Toastmaster 'Had we better have your speech now, or shall we let the people enjoy themselves a little while longer?" The law can be enforced, all right. You never saw anybody kick a bull- dog. A pretty girl likes to be told she's intelligent, and an intelligent girl likes to be tolii she's pretty. "Waiter, take this steak ba._k." "I i-im not, sir! You have bent it." Elizabeth had not heard from Bill for a long time. Finally there came to her doorstep a very lurse box. Kltza- beth fainted when she read on the 1 label: "Bill inside." It > natural for children to be hap- py, active and full of fun. When they are fretful, fussy and disinclined to play you may be sure something is wrong. Almost invariably that some- thing lies in the digestive tract It Is to meet the need for an abso- lutely safe corrective of childhood ailments that Baby's Own Tablets have ben designed. They gently re- gulate the stomach and bowels and thus drive out constipation and indi- gestion; break up colds and simple fevers and allay teething pain. Con- cerning them Mrs. W. E. Forsyth, Dover. N.B., -..'rites: "I would not be without Baby's Own Tablets as I know of nothing to equal them for fretful. fusy babies who are troubled with colds or sour stomach." Baby's Own Tablet* are *oM by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Pr. \VP.iams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. High Excise Tax Encourages Home Industry and Works Greatly to Injury of Brewers London. Bootlegging, an industry supposedly confined mainly to the United States, is now baffling British excise authorities. Home brewing of beer is being carried out on a large scale, according to customs officials. Such practice eliminates paying the duty now enforced by the Govern- ment, Brewers' associations are ob- jecting to the new undereronnd liquor traffic. A Government inquiry is to be made and ?ome form of national control suggested. Penny a Pint Packets of malt and hops and other ingredients necessary to make three gallons of beer can be secured from the corner grocer, or nearest drug store, for about 35 cents. The boot- ies? brand can be made for two .: ;n:s a pint, compared with the usual price of 16 cents a pint now charged. Official figures show that during the past 16 years the annual consumption of legal beer has decreased by <J7,952,- 2S6 gallons. Cellar and kitchen brew- eries are held largely responsible for this diminution. Beer is excisable if it contains the alcohol equivalent of 2 per cent, proof spirits. Packets now sold with the proper ingredients also contain print- ed instructions for correct brewing. Still Increases Au excise official said about the eiisTing condition when questioned: "\Ve know that home brewing is on the increase, and we are taking all possible precautions to discover those making beer without license. There have been many prosecutions this year. "We are almost powerless, for a house to hou^e search is obviously im- possible. We take immediate action, however, on information received, or evidence obtained by police." A i KARY CHICKS ah' HATCH KO J\ J_ "IS.O'JO last year In four varie- ties '/>':; for ! ree catalogue A. EX, S-.vz*r. 'jranion. Ont. BABY CHICXS K OMB WHITE LU'i . i:.i..-f.i F'ljmouih Rock Baby '.r.rterful winter layers. \V have b**:> hatching for 27 years. Deii mere Fvjltry Farm. Stratford. Ont. FOB SALE xn - -F:I ;;NAL FIRST OKUWTH ' v : 10 Red Cedar t- grape ar.-! sts telephone ,/oies and barn frames. Phon ' V ;-:!* ;ir'J.-. R.Fi. - Th-.:ford. BULBS -in LMUAUiui.ua "5 VARIETJkiv I] ; i JV <-,! P.>R;il I.illes; or 10 Dahlias, r.a.ii-tl. Li.t K.-ee. 300 v;m-'.ies. Sansbr. : . ..-- .-.. - Toraato. Many Uses for Spruce Ti..- .v .fi of all Canadian spruce-* :- tasteli -- and odourle s, making it valuable for food containers. IT :s also :n creat demand for musical in- struments, principally for organ pipes piano sounding boards, violin backs* etc. FOR SALE FIVE D.C. MOTORS 1 2 , 4 and 8 Horsepower, all In good condition. Cheap for immeaiat* 'sale. H. Watkins, 73 Adelaide Street West. Ti-ontc. SORES HEAL IN QUICKEST TIME KNOWN I " Sores oa ief. uicerv for months. Doctors I fJe<l:oherThen 4 S<xJtha-S:T'he]e4 I tfcraiinfewdiTi." JuleiSlmird. "Soothl- I S*!T'* heals sores* ulcers, bou, burai, | i.-a.i-., eczeiei, lika ci(.c. / " After a man has lived 65 or 70 years he learns that he doesn't amount to much. son, Mother "Please keep quiet, my head Is Just about to split." Small Offspring "If I keep quiet, can I see it split?" A Pioneer in Photographic Mapping Canada was the first country to A Blim ls made or marrei1 b > - his make practical use of photography In use of ! P are five mimite l" rlods - nurveying, on an extensive scale. Methods of photographic surveying In jll!t a few more dav<5 co " e s e were developed, over forty yenrs ago by the late Dr. Deville, Surveyor Gen- graduates wll be astonished to find out that the average boss doesn't . , -, eral. Department of the Interior, andj know ov care what " frat " lhe - v beton S large, areas of the Rocky Mountains Father (wratnfully) "Your couduct has made you the talk of the town." Daughter "Yes. but how long will have been so surveyed. SELF DENIAL The hardest doctrine to practice IB the doctrine of self-den4al. 'doctrine that pinches. This Is a It last? Some darn aviator will fly across the Pacific or something, and I'll have to do it all over again." ty % of TOTAL /OFARES to CANADA ADVANCED BRITISHERS in Canada may now bring forward their Families, Relatives and Friends on Easy Terms. For full detail* apply: J. X>. CAMEBOK DUt. Bnpt. Ooloaiutlon Canadian Paclflo *Uwy , Toronto BRITISH RE-UNION ASSOCIATION heumatism "Afttr 7*vf ' rhmmiliim. Bow la tfecl hIth." MJ Mr. A. Dock* UB*. Thoiuudi writ* rluaaiU* i julns, Brunei*. r*ni*h Uk* miK wi tB'rruit-a-tivc*". Cons tip* tioa,ioai- IMtioB D.I OTtraifht. Nf rrn qunt UM"Irttit--bm~tioiiidruct<tod*r. SELF-CONTROL We have need not only to watch, but to keep up a strong habit of self- control. How It is that every act we do leaves upon us Its impression, we know not. but the scars ar.d the seams of our bodily frame m . warn us of the havoc sin makes in our unseen nature. The current of our thoughts, the wondering of our imaginations. the tumult of our passions, the flashes of ou rtemper. all the movements and energies of our moral being, leave some mark, wither some springing grace, strengthen some struggling fault, decide some doubtful bias, ag- gravate some growing proneness, and always leave us other and worse than we were before. This Is ever going on. By Us own continued acting, our fearful and wonderful Inward nature 1 Is perpetually fixing its own character. It has a p.v -r of self-determination which, to those> who give orer watch- '"g and self-control, becomes soon un- i-onsclous, and at last Involuntary. How carelessly men treat themselves. - Manning. _ __ > . . . ^ The grace of saviiu i< the real sav- in* grace. Minard's Will Kill Corns. "Stingless Bees" Introduced by Jersey Station dood-Natured Species from Caucasus Rarely Use Their Stings, Specialist Finds Produce White Honey New Brunswick, X.J. Stingless bee- keeping Las been made a reality at the New Jrsey A!i...:!!ural Experi- ment Station through the introduction of "good-natured" Caucasian bees as a substitute for the "hot-tempered" species found In many apiaries. Ray Hutson, the station's bee specialist, reports. For three years now Hutson has been working with Caucasians, which are natives of Caucasus, Russia, and during this time he has never been stung by them. Neither veil, gloves nor smoker has been used in manipu- lating the bee colonies. B. F. Dig- gers, of the station staff, who also as- sisted in testing the Caucasian bees, has yet to be stung by them. Both of these men report that with Italian and hybrid bees, however, it Is not uncommon to be stung, sometimes frequently. Swarm Lets Thin Italian Bees A two-year test of sixty colonies here revealod that the Caucasians produce just as much honey as Italian bees. The record for a single colony was 135 pounds and the average was 90 pounds. The Caucasians produce an extremely white comb honey. The tests further revealed that the Cauca- sians swarmed less than the Italians and that propolizing. or the gathering of an undesirable sticky material from the buds of theres and other plants. was not carried to excess. "(These pacific workers," Hutson stated, "resemble the Italians in sice and appearance, except that their bod- ies are brown and covered with silvery Oiairs. which gives them a silvery grey appearance. They are not only the best-natured bees, but also the most beautiful." . tinf of tb Caucasian," Hut- son explained, "like that of any other bee, is a delicate and complicated or- gan. The worker bees, which com- prise the greatest proportion of the colony's population, nave the most ef- fective stings. The queen bee also possesses a sting, but It is seldom used except in combat with other queen bees. "In only a few instances is it re- corded that queens have stung per- ! sons, and the sting of a queen la re- J ported as mild. The drones, or male bees, have no stinps. and they are par- ticularly susceptible to attack by other members of the hive when their pur- j po?e has been served cr when stores of hon- y are running low. " LIFE I always believed in life rather than in books. I suppose every day of earth, with its hundred thousand deaths and something more of births with its loves ami hates, its triumphs and defeats, its pangs and blisses has more of humanity in it than all the books that were ever written put together. I believe the flowers growing at this moment send up more fragrance to heaven than was exhaled from all the essences ever dis- tilled. Holmes. Minard's Kills Dandruff. Largest Deposit of Diatomice The :argest deposit of d.-r.'-:i:v in the Dominion a: present known Is in the vicinity of Qu-nel in central British Columbia where material of pure grade occurs in beds forty feet I i "!iat ex'entl over a laree area. Ruth: "Even if you can't enjoy best sellers, there are books in the running brooks, you know." Jack: "Yes, bu: even the brooks are getting dryer every year." The Aeroplane in the North The aeroplane has in the last f. -A years been employed In the north- land of Canada and its use for ma.: :e. prospecting, and general com- ; mercial purposes is rapidly Increasing, i ChildrenCry far ' CASTORIA AHABYRZMEDY APPROVED BY DOCTORS Strengthening Butter Boxes Recent tests on bu'ter boies a: the Forest Products Laboratories, Depart- ment of the Interior, showed that one ire applied around the centre of the box doubles Its strength. I Was Weak, Skinny, "After Baby Came Gained 22 Ibs." "Af'.er baby w.i> 'norn I w.is very weak, skinny. Sir. -e rakiiis Ironizeil Yeast feel fine. Gained 22 Ibs." Mr. Laura Benoit. Thousands writ? new Ivonized Yeast adds 5 to lj Ibs. in 3 week*. 1"-'V hollows fill out. Bony limbs set erraceful roundness Muddy skin gets clear and .osy like magic. Ner- 1 vousness. Indigestion, constipation vanish overnight. Sound s!eep, new pep fror" very first day. Two great tonics in one special weight-building: Malt Yeast and; strengthening Iron. Pleasant little tablets. Far stronger than unmedic- a:<?d yeast. Results In ^i time. No : .-> t.iste, no gas. So quite being "skinny", tired, un- attractive. Get Ironlzed Yeast from druggist to-day. Feel great to-mor-! row. Money ha^-k from manufac-j turer If not delighted with quick re- sults. due to Acid !NO*OST1ON ACIOSTOMACX HCAKTVUKM HtADACMC When Pain Comes Wls.it many people call Indigestion very often means excess acid In the stomach. The stomach nerves have been over-stimulated, and food sours. The corrective Is an alkali, which neutralizes acids instantly. And the best alkali known to medical science is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia It has remained the standard with physicians in the 5 years since its Invention. One spoonful of this harmless, taste- less alkali In water > ill neutralize in- stantly man) times as much acid, and the symptoms disappear at once. You will never us crude methods when once you learn the efficiency of this. Go get a small bottle to try. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- cians for 50 years in correcting excess acids. Each bottle contains full dir tlons any drugstore. Changing Seasons Bring colds and other sickness. Keep Minard's in the mediiine chest. It's a great preventative. DO YOU SUFFER WITH HEADACHE? So easy to get quick relief and rre- :t ar. attack in the future. Avoid fcrcrmdes and dope. They relievequiclc- ly but affect the heart' and arc very dar.gercus. They are depressing asd cr.:> give ttmpcrary relief, tbff cause of the headache still reauin* w.ti.in. The sane and harmless way. First ccrrect the cause, sweeten the scur and acid stcnach, relieve the intes- tines of the decayed and pcis. $ cod matter, gently stimulate the liver, start the bile flowing and the bowels f ass off the waste matter which causes year headache. Try Carter's Little Liver I'::is. Druggists J5c red How well you look! " / j i . \t\ng you ogam (9 expert ntf t'.isfrr --nv*;* ' r r.W i-onrtnufli ntfvrtt f . mu'difin< through my in.v JV-fi- of Krjtrkrn. l'.V M! t.* i m.m nrt TV >,a taw mt a tar monttii ago vhm I ton* - ./ u\th r/im.'t\atir.n<. Bit f.rtt rtmorle -nu Iota icrll I .ooifrf. I rtpiitd, ' Ta. I >u:t infy Krvfhet fait* to thank: fl< n\d he mt Minn ' off colour ' ami irould ttmt M /Tnu- c/trn ':JCn! nit Jan. I aittvyt u.a." 1u. F. Ordaal Xttr .-a !! fc* "silts is obtlnM* t dm; and tepvtment storr In Canada at ?.'. a I. ttlfi \ -..ins -nu'.ien t.' !a fnr 4 or 4 a)cutlu gvicvl iKMita :.-r i:...:-.ivai: a daji YOUNG WIFE STRENGTHENED After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Panoroft, Ontario ''When I firs* took Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable ' Compound had been marriod about a year and my strength wa leaving me on ac- count of my CO.T- dition. I was only 19 and it was my first child. Mr mother told me I needed something to steady my nerres and a nirl 1 chum told me to take the Vegetable Compound. I am so thank: ul I did because it strengthened my whole system and now I feel JXT- fectly well and have a sweet little baby boy." Mas. J. B. &TALKEB, Bancroft, Ontario. ISSUE No. 17-

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