Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 6 Jun 1934, p. 3

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37 lbs. of Fat Gone No Wonder She Looks Younger! "How much younger you are look- ing!" What a pleasure to hear that compliment from your friends' lips â€" as this woman did. "Since I started taking Kruschen SaltB," she writes, "I have reduced myself by 37 lbs. I am still going dowTi and hope soon to be normal weight. My health has greatly im- proved. My friends see such a dif- ference in me now. I look younger, and I have auch a fresh look always about my face which I never used to have. I take my usual food, but .'my first drink in the morning is my little dose of Kruschen Salts, which I will never be without." â€" (Mrs. iv. The six salts in Kruschen keep, the organs of elimination in perfect trim and 30 ensure a regular, gentle and j natural clearance of all fat-forming food refuse. "Early to Rise" Is Unpopular In Bermuda \ â€" "Isles of Rest" Veto Bill for Daylight Saving Time â€" > 'Red Chamber Objects HAMILTON. Bermudaâ€" The rest of I the world can get up an hour earlier jand yawn all day U' they want to but Bermudians have no desire for day- jllght saving time, according to mem- iters of the Legislative Council who 'turned down the bill amending the Time Zone Act, giving it "six months' hoist." i Speaking against the bill. Hon. P. ,G. Gosling said that Bermuda was situated roughly about half way be- tween the latitude of Londan and' the latitude cf countries to the south. In London, daylight saving misht -be ^'beneficial, but in countries where j there was an excessive amount of sun It was found necessary to declare a siesta in the middle of the day. Majority of Two "We are perhaps as fcituuately sit- uated as any spot on earth with re- gard to this matter," he said. It had been tried in 1917 with resulting in- conveniences, Mr Gosling continued. Major the Hon. K. W. Appleby, sup. porting the bill, repeated: "Early to led. early io rise, mafeas a man healthy, wealthy and wise." President Sir Sydney Rowan, of Hamilton â€" "The world has become no 'wis«r nor better since that was said." • And the bill was thrown o'jt â€" by 'a majority of two. MoIIisons Enter LONDON â€" Capt. James Molllson Ihas entered in the England-tO-Aus- tralia air race. He will fly with his (wife, the former Amy Johnson. Learns to Fly TORONTOâ€" J. A. Wilson, controller of civil aviation at Ottawa, arrived in Toronto recently to learn that his daughter Leotitia, had taken her first flying lesson at the Toronto Flying Clob airport. He discovered his daughter was learning to fly when he received a certificate for her medical examination in the usual official man- ner. STOMACH TROUBLES Relieved at Home Most cases of stomach ulcers caused by yastric hvceracidity acid stomach, constipation, gas distress after eating, stomach pains, sour stot "ach, indigestion, etc., respond to , , VON'S CANADIAN PINK TABLETS They help re-create the proper "che- mical balance" â€" thus Treeing you of pain and distress. No rigid diet â€" you can eat all wholesome foods .nd regain your strength. Send 10c. for Trial Offer and ill p.T.tlculars. CANADIAN VON CO. 446J Security BIdg. Windsor, Ont. L 1 Have You Any Non-Interest Paying SECURITIES ? Bonds or Stocks 7 We have markets tor a number of defaulted real estate, munlcl[>al and Corporation Bonds and Stoclis. We ha\e found In many instances that our Clients have had defaulted bonds whilsta we were able to convert Into interest bearing securities How ab. out your holdings? We wi'll be glad to inako any suggestions If you send us a list of your securities; or a rep- resentative will call If you so desire, ^'e Specialise In Government, Mu- nicipal. Real Estate, and Corporation Securities. QuotHiiot).s sui>piied on rc.iuest KENNETH BERNHARD UMITXD Bonds, Debentures, Stocks Suites 1501-02-03 Metropolitan Building TORONTO, ONTARIO TI^AVLl rPir5C55T0l?5 v Markets of Lor.don Many incidents occur lu the course ol travel,- unexpected happenings that give zest to your trip. Perhap.") the best of these are the trivial things that you stumble upon, but in which there Is much of humta interest. A sojourner in London, for instance, will â€" it he has eyes to seeâ€" find much that Is uncommon. W'jether it be a visit to Caledonian MarUetâ€" the official name of whlnh is the Metro- politan Cattle Marketâ€" or to .Mld- dlese.x Street â€" common'.y l;nown as Petticoat Lane â€" or to any one of the street markets, where from barrows at the side of the curb, evHjy con- ceivable article is sold, you will meet queer characters and see strange sights in abundance. In other words, you are embarked upon a personal voyage of discovery. Caledonian Ma:ket Caledonian Market is 'lie largest cattle market in the kiagriom. Mon- day is market day and norniai ar- rivals comprise about 1300 cattle and over 5000 sheep, sent from the pas- ture lands ot England, Scotland and On Tuesdays and Fridays, how- ever, the great square is thrown open to pedlars who expose for .sale every- thing that can be paid for and taken away. On the pavement is spread a conglomeration of articles, ?mall and large, that defies description. Books, pictures, hardware, cloth'ag. old tyres (as the Engli.ihman spell.s them), bric-a-brac, sllveiware. gold rings, tools, sporting goo '.^, animals and birds â€" loo many things to en- umerate. At various pli?T.es in the market are booths, where delicacies such as snail.-*, winkles a.nd eels are sold and the patrons ot such booths sprinkle these with viuegTr and eat them on the spot with much relish. A strange set of people coniregate in and about the market; much good humour is exhibited and it is certain- ly an interesting cross section of London life. There is an -mwritten law cotieerning Caledonain Market â€" you must not enquire regarding the origin of anything exposed for sale; if you want it, have the nionej to pay for it and can take it awar. ask no questions. Petticoat Lane The Sunday morning market that rejoices in the name of Petticoat Lane is located in and around Mid- dlesex Street. A seethire mass of humanity â€" as closely packed as an Exhibition Midway crowd op Labor Day â€" passes along the centre ot the street, on each side of which there are stalls and barrows, closely set together and presided over by shout- ing salesmen and women t"hn wish to draw attention to ibeir wares. Here the articles are, tor the most part, new but the variety cf things being offered is as grea'j as :n the Caledonian Market. It is a veritable bedlam, and if you do not enjoy crowds, noise and excitement, stay away. In both places mfny bargain.? may be had if one is prepared to do a little dickering and put up with some bantering talk. A;l this adds to the enjoyment and I would p< rsonal- ly advise anyone visiting London to go to one or othfi- of these iT'ost in- triguing spots. Other Markets Berwick Market in Sohci i.'^ much patronized by the foreign element of London, and also, so fai' as millinery, furs and drapery is conc>;rned, by the young ladies ot London geno-ally. It is also a street market, located not far from Piccadilly Circus. In the heart of London. Another curious Sunday morning market is 'b" Rag Minister's Son Invents Invisible Ear Drum rr^hi: Invisible Eur Drum invented by 1 A. O. Leonard, a son of a idely known Methodist minister, for his own relief from extreme deafness and head noises, has so greatly improved his hearing that he can join in any ordinary conversation, go to theatre and hear without difficulty. Inexpensive and has proven a blessing to many people. Write for booklet to -'V.O. Leonard, Inc., Suite 1S9. 70 Fifth .Avenue, New York City. advt Enterprising Boy Anticipating a busy summer, a young boy is already solicilins; busi- ness in cleaning white shoes His plan is rather novel for the present time and is meeting with enthus-iasm among many busy people of his neighborhood. He collects shoes left in boxes outside the door, cleans the shoes, and returns them early the next morning. Are You Sluggish ? To Throw Off Energy-Stealing Impurities, enjoy â-  glass or two each week of Eaergiziog, E£Fervescent ANDREWS LIVER SALT In TINSâ€" 35c and «0c NEW, LARGE BOHLE, 75e Issue No. 22â€" '34 Fair In Bangor Street. Nottiag Dale, and for dogs, birds and other pei.«. there Is Club Row at Shooeditcb. This is not far from Petticoat Lane; the market is also held on Sunday morn- ing and terriers and other dogs may be purchased here, with pedigrees longer than any in Burke. The value of these pedigrees is, perlir-PF, an- other matter. AH these markets are toujhes of London behind the scenes. I haven't mentioned Billingsgate, the fish market; Covent Garden, the flower, fruit and vegetable market; Smith- field, the meat market, to say noth- ing of others of lesser Importance. Pin Punctures On Cardboard Test Eyesight Science Proves Seeming Cases Of Dull Mentality Caused By Faulty Vision. CAMBRIDGE- Eight pinholes in a piece of cardboard are proving that some cases of mental dumbness are merely unsuspected poor eyesight. The pinholes form the crux of a new eye-testing device. They reveal how a visual image looks in the brain. When the image from each eye falls upon the retina, if sight is perfect, the two images appear to lie In abso- lute register, one direcily on top of the other. But actually the two Images may have various differences. Ore may be wider than the other, or taller, or bigger in all dimensions, or smaller. The technical name for This conlition Is dyslexia. It Is gometimes exceed- ingly difficult to detect, particualrly when the faulty Image Is wrong at only one angle, which may have any direction. The new device has revealed cases ot dyslexia in individuals whoso eye- sight hajl not been under suspicion. It is described to the American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Sci- ence by Walter V. Dearborn and For- rest D, Comfort, ct Harvard Univer- sity. They credit the pioneer work to Professor Amea and the staff of the Dartmouth Medical School. The eight pinholes are sot In a circle around a hole throe-eighths of an inch in diameter. Behind 'he pin- holes are a series ot tiny lights and a series of black backgrounds. The.se are arranged so that when a person looks .*t the 'arge central hole his right eye sees the tiny lights behind the pinholes. But the left eye does not see these lights at all In- stead, it sees only the black back- grounds. Dots and Light Displaced The result is that one eye sees a hole surrounded by black dots, while the other sees the same hole sur- rounded by pinpoints ot light, if vision is perfect the black do's and the glowing points superimpose and to the brain they appear to fuse. But if there Is any of '.be distortion of dyslexia, black dots and the bright points separate. They separate in the direction in which the vision is faulty whether it is at one angle or a gen- eral distortion. Lenses are placed in front of the eyes until dots ard points of lights fuse, and that gives the ccrrect pre- scription for cor.'cctive eyeglafses. The troubles thus corrected include complaints of sleepiness when read- ing, words juiniMng about and blur- ring on a page and skipping of Unes. A SMU.E The clerk had just completed a iiuarter century of faithful service. At the end of the day the boss hand- ed him an envelope inscribed, "In token oi this memorable date." The clerk opened the envelope, and inside it he found a )ortrait of his employer. "Well, what do you think of my gift to you in recognition of your de- voted service?" the proprietor aked. "It'.^ just like you," wa.s the reply. Unique Display Will Draw Crowds at CNE Ceylon now joins numerous other far-distant countries, whicn will come into the Canadian Na*^'.onai Ex- hibllic in a big way this year with a j-ovfrnment-sponsored exhibits. The Ceylon Tea Bureau, which is a governmental department, has enga- ged four thousand square feet of space in the Governments Building, and will have a display which will be altogether unique and quite unlike anytliing hitherto attempted in that interesting structure. A huge shipment of emeralds, sap- phires, rubber and rubber products cocoa, cinnamon, rice, native handi- crafts such a:j pottery, fabrics woven in grass, hand-hammered brass in ad- dition to tea, has been shipped from the port of Colombo en route to Tor- onto. The exhibit will be accompanied by English-speaking natives in cos- tume and aside from being designed to stimulate trade betw^een Ceylon and Canada is highly educational. Ap:;ropi lately enough this year maiks the 100th anniver.sary of a concerted campaign on the part of growers of Ceylon to introduce tea throughout the British Empire. In- cluded in the shipment which accu- pies fifteen huge crates, are two di- oramas with elaborate lighting and sound effects depicting the tea plant- ations with Cingalese natives and el- ephants at work and showing the pic- king curing and shipping processes. Your Liver's Making You Feel Out of Sorts Wake up your Liver Bile â€" No Calomel needed Wliea you feel blue, depressed sour on the world, that's your liver which isn't pouring its daily two pounds of liquid bile into your bowela. Digestion and elimination are being slowed up. food Is accumulating and decayins inside you and making you feel v.-^atched. yteni bowel-movers like salts, oil miner.- fc water, laxative candy or chew- ing L-lli. or roughage, don't go far enough. Ynu need a liver stimulant. Carter's Little Liver Pills is the best one. Safe Purely vegetable.. Sure. .\sk for them by name. Refuse >;'.it)stitut t-s. 2fjc. at aJl druggists. 5 2 Beware of Weed Seedi Weed seeds find their way to thf manure pile nrough the digestiv< systems of animals and in bedding; When fresh manure is hauled out and spread on the land viable weta sjedl may be spread with it. If weeds «» present allow the manure to remaiu in the pile for at least one month be- fore .spreading and thereby avoid th« danger of increasing weed infestation tality will run much higfier, but w« feel reasonably certain that in all On- tario apple orchards sufficient larvae will have survived in sheltered spoil to necessitate the application of th^ sprays outlined in the Ontario spray calendar. Oil Imports Gain But Cost Is Less Ottawa â€" Canada imported LU64,- 403,853 gallons of petroleum in th« fiscal year ending with March, valusd at $25,173,238, an Increase In gallon- age but a decrease In value compar- ed with the previous year. Ini porta were up sharply in March, 73,981,481 gallons coming In compared wltb 34,657. tj87 gallons In March last year. ''Blue" Spells Reduce some women to the petulant shadow of their owa smiling selves. Others take the Vegetable Compound when they feel the "blues" coming on. It steadies quiver- ing nerves ; : . helps to tone up the general health. ..gives them ' more pep : i z more charms LYDIA E. PlNKHArS VEGETABLE COMPOUND Classified Advertising WIX.S AmUAIiS WANTXD B.\BY BE.VRS â€" Paying SG.OO pair above other buyers. Hold â€" write. Crowe. Wayne. N.J. FOB QtllCK SAI.£ â€" POWTIB PUMPS â-  â- ILEVEX only left at special Jubilee Mid Price. Greatly reduced. Cost far less. Pump water night and day. Ex- ceptional value. Write to-day for prices giving depth of well. Mr. A.J. Hol- brook. Beatiy Bro.-!. Limited. Ferptis, Ont. Bo.\- 239.W The attention of the citizens throughout Oratario is called to the importance of seeing that their names are incorporated on the Vot- ers' Lists for the Provincial Election, to be held on June 19th. Chief Election Officer. I. A. Humphries, is taking special steps to see that everyone enjoying the franchise will be in a position to exercise it at the polls. The Voters' Lists have been posted conspicuously in all the elec- toral districts and abundant opportunity is provided for individuals to examine these lists and learn if their name is included. In each dis- trict a Revising Officer will sit on specified dates to consider applica- tions or complaints in regard to omission of names. It is incumbent upon each voter to satisfy himself or herself that their name is includ- ed. In cases where names are left off or corrections are needed such persons are advised to attend the Revising Officer's sitting, in person or to obtain Notice of Con^iiilaint forms and to file two days in ad- vance of the aforementioned sittings. It is especially urged upon the electorate that each voter should make the inclusion of his name on the list a matter of personal res- ponsibility. Adequate machinery is provided and every care will be taken but individual co-operation is sought. Mr. Humphries, Chief Election Officer issues a message to be pub- lic in the following terms: '^You enjoy the franchise. Elxercise it. You should co-operate in order to see that your name is on the Voters' List. "The responsibility is yours. Do not delay. Don't put it off until Election Day and then blame someone because your name is not on the Voters' List."

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