Flesherton Advance, 11 Mar 1920, p. 7

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PALE. WAN CHEEKS A SIGN OF^ANAEMIA To Have Good Color and Health the Blood Must be Kept Red and Pure. irany women who had good color and bright eyes in their girlhood grow pale and colorless and lose much of their charm when they become wives and mothers. Why Is it? When the fading color in the cheeks and lips is accompanied by a loss of brightness In (he eyes and an Increasing heavi- ness in the step and a tendency to tiro easily, the cause is to be sought In the state of the blood. Many causes may contribute to the condition of the blood known as anae- mia. Care of the home, overwork, lack of outdoor exercise, insufficient rest and sleep, improper diet, are a few of them. The important (hlug Is to restore the blood, to build it up so that the color will return to the cheeks and lips, brightness to the eyes, and lightness to the step. To do this, nothing can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They begin at once to increase the red corpusles in the bipod, and this new blood carries strength and health to every part of the body. The appetite improves, digestion becomes perfect, and energy and ambition re- turn. Proof is given in the statement of Mrs. Ales. Archambo, Cornwall, Ont., who says: â€" "Two years ago my health began to fall. I was suffering from headaches, pains in the back and sides, and a constant tired out feeling. I had used a lot of medicine, but instead of It helping me I seemed to be grov.ing weaker. My friends urged m? to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis, and while I felt disheartened at ray experience with other medicines, I decide^] to do so. To my great Joy 1 soon found the pills wore helping me, and their continued use for a time fully restored my health. I feel that I would be ungrateful if I did not give my experience with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, In the hope that it may point the â- way to health to some other poor suf- ferer." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be ob- tained through any medicine dealer, or may be had by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a box or sis boxes for |2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockvllle, Ont. ^^»M^^^^#»A^^^MMVM^MMM^WMM>^MM»^^^»#^^^^^<I , From All Quarters. Only one K>;in In 203 la six feet in lieight. - The full equipment of a diver wefghs about 175 pounds. One grain of indigo is sufficient to affect the color o^ a ton of water. Coal used for household purposes in England amounts to 30,000,000 tons a year; industries use nearly 100,000,000 tons annually. The most expensive and the scarcest precious atone nowadays is the emer- ald. One wa.'* sold recently, at Chrl- • tie's, for £700 a carat. Italy's perfume manufacturers con- Rume 1,860 tons of orange blossom, 630 tons of roses, 150 tons each of jas- mine and violets, and fifteen tons of Jonquils annually. la Slam a declaration of marriage Is very simple. It is considered a pro- posal merely to offer a lady a flower, or to take a light from a cigarette If ibe Is holding it in her mouth. Beginning life as a bobbin-carrier nearly fifty years ago at Hlndley, Lancashire, Mr. Peter Taylor has been appointed manager of the same mill tvhicU he entered as a boy. Not So Hard to Understsnd. A teacher who believed in co-opora- llng with the parents ot her pupils called at the home of a small boy whom she had caught In a number of falsehoods In order to take counsel with his mother. "I can't see how you can say that," the boy's mother objected. "John never tells me lies. I'm mighty par- ticular about it myself. He's out in the yard now. "Annie," she said to his small sister, "you go out and tell him to come right In this minute!" Annie went, but in a few minutes ,she returned without the small pre- 'varicator. "He won't come," she an- nounced proudly. "He says he won't." "Did you tell him who was here?" .inquired his mother. Annie sho'bk her head. "All right," said the truthful parent, "Go back and tell him his grand- mother's here and has some candy tor blm. That'll bring him!" USEFUL MODELS AA^^^^rfV^^M^W^^^W^^A^^^^A^^^^^^^^^ BITS OF HUMOB FROM HERE &T1IEAE No. 8531 â€" Ladies', and Misses' One- Plece Nightgown. Price 20 cents. In 3 sizes; small, 32, 34; medium, 36, 33; large, 40, 42 ins. bust. Medium size with pockets, shorter sleeves, 3% yds. 32 Ins. wide, or 3% yds. 36 Ins. wide; without pockets, 3% yds. 32 lus. wide, or 3% yds. 36 Ins. wide. Widtli around bottom, 1% yds. No. 9105 â€" Ladles' Neallgee or House Gown. Price 20 cents. Cut from one width ot material; Instep length. Cut In 3 sizes; small, 34, 36; medium, 38, 40; large 42, 44 Ine. bust measure. Small size requires 3 yds. 40 or 46 Ins. wide. Width around bottom, IVi yds. These patterns may be obtained from, your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., JO Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. ->'"â- '" â€" «. . MONEY ORDERS. When ordering goods by mall seed a Dominion Express Money Order. Eucalyptus Fuel. Eucalyptus trees planted on tropi- cal mountain sides would produce fuel at the rate of twenty tons, dry weight (sixty pounds to the cubic foot), per acre annually. This in perpetuity, the plantations when cut reproducing themselves without further expense. Such Is the declaration cf a scientist who says that by this means the sun's heat in hot latitudes can be economi- cally stored, the dry eucalypt timber being heavier than coal and possessing more heating power, bulk for bulk. Au acre of eucalyptus in the tropics, he asserts, would produce the equiva- lent of at least twenty tons of coal per annum, the only requirements being powerful sunshine and heavy rainfall to insure rapid growth. So, with such a possible resource available, why worr>' about the threatened exhaustion of the coal mines? -*- A Bold Bird. The chickadee will eat out of your hand if you show him that you have something good to eat and he is not already pretty well satisfied, for he is a sociable, fearless and responsive little fellow. Another thing Is that if you whistle to the chickadee he will Invariably respond, which is more than can be said of most other birds. The chickadee braves the winter cold and remains even when the snow makes it haitl for him to find much food. The top and back of his head is let black aiwl there is a big black spot also on his throat, while the re»t of the bird is shaded from white to gray and buiBsh. Ml) MCUtJ V... j.,:"er. Natural history was the subject of the lesson, and tho teacher ajsked. "Who can tell me v/hat an oys'or is?" A small hand, gesticulating violent- ly, shot up into the air, and a shrill voice called out, "I know -I can tell, teacher!" â- "Well, Bobby," said the teacher, "you may tell us what an oyster Is." "An oyster," triumphantly answered Bobby, "is a fish built like a nut!" Orders of the Day. I was being shaved tin; other day, says a writer, when :i grizzled chap in a captain's uniform came in. He saluted smartly and seated himself In the chair nest to my own. "Hair cut," he said in gruff tones. "How would you like it cut, sir?" the barber askcJ. The captain, w'no was baldish, an- swered gruffer than ever: "Line up the hairs and number oil to the right. Odd numbers .jach want half an inch. Dress smartly with bay rum and hrilliantlne. Then dismiss." -«- MARCH WEATHER DANGEROUS TO BABY Our Canadian March weather â€" one day bright, but sloppy, the nest blus- tery and cold â€" is extremely hard on children. Conditions make It neces- sary for the mothei-s to keep ihe little ones indoors. They are often confined to overheated, badly ventilated rooms and catch colds which rack t!ieir wholi system. To guard against these colds and to keep the baby well til! the better, brighter days come along, a box of Baby's Own Tablets should be kept in the house and aa occasion- al dose given the baby to keep his stomach and bowels working regular- ly. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which ne-er fall to regulate the stomach and bowels and thus they relieve colds and simple fevers and keep the baby fit The Tab- lets are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockvllle, Ont. Everything Right in the End. I want to believe in the happy old way That all will come right In the end some day, That Ufa will be better and days will be sweet. That roses will carpet the world for men's feet. That love and affection and honor and trust. Will lift us from sorrow and shadow and dust. I want to go tolling with thla In my heart. That every day brings us tho Joy of a start Fresh with endeavor and duty and truth. As we swing to our tasks with the vigor of youth. Singing the music of lovo and of cheer Till clouds drift apart and the storms disappear. MInard's Liniment Co., Limited. Have used MINARDS LINIMENT for Croup; found nothing equal to It. CHAS. E. SHARP. Hawkshaw, N.B., Sept. Ist, 1905. SCIATICA Would you be rid of that â- Ukenlnii paiuâ€" that sharp knUe-Uke thrust along tba â- clatlc nerve-courae aC •vary movement? Tbou- aande have found laatlntf reUet in Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules Kany doctors prescrlba tbam. 'Writs Templatons, 142 King Bt. w., Toronto, for tree sample. Bold by reliable drugglata everrwnero for CI. 04. ASTHMA Templeton's RAZ-MAH Cap- BUlea are guaranteed to relieve AST H MA. Dcn't suCer an- otber day. Write Teropletons. 143 King St. W., Toronto, fcr Ireesample. Sellable drugglBts sell them at •1.04 a box. Musical Milking. Farmers will be interested In the statement that cows milked to music give more milk than those millied in silence. The experiment is said to have been conducted at the Electrical Exposi- tion in New York, where the cows were not only milked to music but milked by electricity; and sceptics will perhaps wonder what would be the result if the cow were milked by hand while the farmor'.s boy played a fiddle. Mozart and Beethoven were .imong the composers whose work dignified the hour and increased the flow of milk. Keep SKlaard'a I»ni1m«Bt la Olw Mnssi Shovels Ore Into Cars. Operated by compressed air di- rected by one man, a new implement for use about mines literally shovels ore from piles into cars. »iL THEY do not fear coughs, colds and allied '••TJ-IWJr' complaints. For ?Jc$^*^fe over 60 y«ars they Z. have rtlkd on ^ RED SPRUCE GUM for prompt results. With the lowered • strcngdi and vitallly of age they realize more than ever before the importance of having Gray's Syrup on hand for immeilkte use. g: , Tb«v alwaya huy th* Lara« S\zm Montrval D. WATSO.N & CO , Kew York i "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S UWATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from little stomach, liver and bowels Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. -♦- "One singrle idea may have greater weigrht than the labor of all men, animals, and engines for a centurj'." â€" Emerson. L***ih* fc*AJIAAICIM ViMUMIA*ti>V*JtAlWAJkaM*Alt|ie3C I A Morning" Dish Of i Grape-Nuts certainly does hearWi one up for ih© day. Why shouldn't it? Grape^vuts is ready- cxDoked, ready- sweetened, and contains ju5t IKo.se ^ood ele:m?nts nature re<iuiies fbrihb strength to do thingfe. (jbipe<NUtS your home cereal ''ThereLF a /Reason'* I'WKe HOH EBBEBBXSXS Whence the Sleighbell. Not least curious among objects of antiquity dug up in Central America and Columbia are golden Images of reptiles with tiny sleighbells for eyes. At all events, we should call them sleighbells because, in miniature, they are exactly like sleighbells, the slit serving to represent the opening be- tween the eyelids. ! Full-sized sleighbells, mostly gold- plated, with metal pellets Inside to tinkle, are found in ancient graves all over Central America. Usually they are of copper, and have a loop at the top to hang by. What they were used for is a mys- tery. Presumably for adornment, though they may have had a religious significance. Unmistakably they were cast In molds. The prehistoric inhabitants ot those regions were exceedingly skillful metal workers, copper aud gold being their favorite materials. They had a process for plating with a gold wash that Is not understood at all to-day. But It would be most interesting to know how it came about that sleigh- bells exactly like our own In pattern were nuu'.a on this continent ce.'i- turies, and probably thousands ot years, before the New World was dis- covered. Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only â€" look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for th« little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love Its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's doso on each bottle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say "California." Value of Coal Qas. English experts are carrying on ex- tensive testa of tho value of coal gas tor annealing, tempering, hardening aud melting metals. I ACUTE ECZEMA OH BABn HEAD Face,Neck,Arms. Terrible Sight. Itched And Burned. Cuticura Heals. ** Baby was two month* old when I noticed little pimples on ber head. They kept getting worse and spread till ber lu«d, face, neck and arms wen onemass of eruptions, burning, itching, and bleeding. I was told It was acuteeczema. Ihadtoaewuphet aims and legs in linen. Sba was a terrible sight. For one year I had no rest night or day. " We got Cuticura SoapandOint- ment. In less than two wcc'ks &ho she was healed." (â- "'i'"-'*') ^''s. Boonnan, 243 McDonnell St.. ftter- boro, Ont., AptU 19, 1919. Stop the use of all doubtful soaps. Use Cuticura for all toilet purpoaea. Soap 28e, OialmaBl 25 and 50c. Sold throuBboutlheDominion. Canadian Depot: Lrtnan a. Liautad, St. Paul St, MootraaL 'Cuticura Soap abave* without mac Witli your fingera! You can lift off any hard com, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Fr«.5Zone" costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon tlie corn or callus. Instantly it stons hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root ond all, without one bit of pain or 8ora» Hess, '^ruly! No humbug! POItTKAlT AGBINTS WAMTlMIl cood prints and flnlabaa â€" loweM Erteaa od tnmam aalt for cataloavk nltad .U t Co., t Brunairtck Ava. Vtt roato. , W..UNTED â€" nELI.\BLB. ENEH- Kotto men, farmers' norm, farm- erii or othara who can devote aome of their spare tlraa to represent us as fcalKumon for Nursory Sto.k. Wa sup- ply up-to-date canvassing outfits fraa ot oliarge and offer Uberul remuneration. Apply Immedliitely to Mapla Grova Nurseries, Winona. Ont. SMART, E.N'ERGETIO YOUNG MAN wanted to handle .iiininir stocks, bonds and debentures, to rcpre&ent To- ronto Houae. Liberal 'oininlsslnii. Ap- ply nox 0. Wilson PubllHlilns Co., To- ronto. PIBTBIBUTOaS WAtrTBD UK.SILiK.VT Lil.-iTRIi;i:'ri>K.S WANT- ED In every city town, and Pro- vlnre In Cnnada: very small oapltiLl r- quire<l. and you handle your own mo:iuv. Shipments all duty paid, f.o.l). Montreal. Send for agency proposition. Ua^tlr.a t'o., Bridireton. Ste^v .l-'^rsf-y. I'.S..\. roB oAxa Send Prisoners Home. One hundred and ninety thousand prisoners of war, including -43,110 of- ficers, have been repatriated from the French camps since January 20th, ac- cording to an announcement from the French ^Va^ Office. Aak for Mlnard'a aad take aa otbaK. Pensions granted to disabled sol- diers range from Canada's 47s. lid. a week, at the head of the list, to tiermany's 208. 9d. at the foot. In Great Britain such a man is entitled to 40s. weekly. NKn'SPAPnm, wekicly. in brtjct County. Splendid opportunity. Write Bex T. Wilson PubllsUlns Co-. Lamltat, Tl Adelaiae Bt W.. Toronto. WELL BQL'IPPED NEW8PAPBR and Job prlntlns plant In Eaatara Ontario. Insurance carried J1.600. Will ro for tl.liOO on quick sala Box tl. Wilson rubllslilnu Co.. Ltd.. Toronto. rSKTXZaXBB. tTEVKXS' COMl'i-KTK FERTIL- ) laer will pay you. Write for prices. SHIP TOUR EMPTY B.Vi.S â€" SUGAR, flour, bran .sacks to Stevens. HlRh- est prices.. Geo. Stevens. 364 Mark St, Peterburo . t| WOOB ASK£9. IF YOU IUlVK a CXIi FOH SAiti write me. Qeo. Steven?, 364 MarU Street, Peierlioro. SCKAT xxoir. Ir YOU HAVE A KIKE .^ND HAVE a car or more of scrap Iron I will come and nuotn you where 1! lays. Geo. Stevens, 364 Mark StrecT. Pt-iorboro. TASxa BoiraHT. r CONVENIENT! If Constipated, Bilious or Headachy, take "Casarets." ? I t i TiiAVE c.vsH Bi:Ti:n.s for sai.- al)le farms. Give JeacripUon, lo- cation and cash price. James P. White, Box riD. New F;.-inklln, Ito. iiuczz.iKAjrxoua. ^•-«~*-«..tn«..J Caacarets never gripe, sicken or lu- convenlencs one !!!io Salts, Ofl, Calo- mel or harsh Pills. Feel bully! Be efficient! Don't stay sick, hillous, headachy, constipated. Remove the liver and bowel poison which is keep- ing your head dizzy, your tongue coat- ed, your breath bad and stomach sour. Why not spend a few cents for a box of Cascarets and enjoy tho nicest, gentlest laxative-cathartic you ever experienced? They work while you sleep. LADIE3 W.\^•TED TO DO PLAIN ligrUt sewing at lioris whole o< •pare tirae, irood par. work sent any dla> - tance, charires paid. Send stamp for oar* Uculara. National Manufacturiac Com- j oany. Montreal. COB-KIN BTOCK WAIiTBD. IT TOU are ai)ls to supply, adTlBS aa. aa wa > vtU pav the Ulgliaat prices. dr7 or srau i from tho saw. Keenaa Bros. Iilmltea • Ow»n Bound. Ont. ANCEH. TUilOP.^. LUMPS. Bxa. Internal and external, cured withoof pain b7 our boma traatment VTrlta ni before too lata Dr. BaU.iiaa Hadlcal Co., Limited. ColUnirwood. Ont. rieasaa Boa BemaOlea I Book oa I DOG DISEASES aaS Mffw t« '< Maiied Free to, any Ad- ; d; eaa by ihe Author. , n, Olay Ol0T«r Co.. Sae. 113 West 8:»t Btrsat New York. U-S.A. WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Almost any man will tell you that Sloan's Liniment means relief For practically every irsn has used it who has suffered trom rheumatic aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness of joints, the results of weather ex- posure. Women, too, by the hundreds of thousands, use it for relieving neur- itis, lame backs, neuralgia, sick head- ache. Clean, refreshing, soothing, economical, quickly eflfective. Say "Sloan's Liniment" to your druggist. Mad» in. Canada. ,,Gct it todu'. Uc, 70c., 91.10. Sloan's 7 »>« 7 > ii h*iHi ly ^H SINC Jim SINCE f 1670 WSS^il^'U ILOH UUNT LOOK OLD FROM HERE UP little "Danderine" checks ugly dandruff and stops hair falling Get a small bottle of -D.inderine' at any drug store for a few cents, pour a little Into your hand and rub well Into tho scalp with the linger tips. By morning most, if not all, of this awful scurf will hiivo disappeared. Two or three applications often remove every bit of dandruff and stops falling hair. Every hair on scalp shortly shows aioro life, vigor, brightness, thickness and color. ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" ISSUE No. 11.â€" '20. For CoM". Vc-'a. TTcn.'iMip. .Vph-iI- fTmAnrr** wMA contiins ooipjjloto t\U cia, TootlmcIiP. Enrache. and for j recticns. Then yoit arc Rett iiig real Rhemnniism, Lmnbaffo, Sci.aticn, Non- Aopirinâ€" tho pemiino .\3piriii pro- ritis, take Aaijirin marked with the soribod by pliysicians for over nlne- Bame "Bayer* or you are not taking teen years. Now made in Canada. A-spirin ot all. | Handy tin bo.xes containing 13 tab- Accept only "Baver Tablets of lets coat but a few cent*. Drujjgista Aspirin' in an unWukeu "Bayer" , aluo aoU larger "Biyer" packagaa. Tlicra l» only one Aspirinâ€" "Bayer"â€" Tou must say "Biyer" Aspirin la the trade mark (rtgHWrad In Cnnada'V of Bayer Maniifa> l.:-» ot Kono- acellcacltieircr cf SallcvMcacld. Whlla H Is w«:i known that AaplrIn r.i.-»n3 B«r«r inannfactui-e, to nmiit tha publlo as«ln»t Imliailona, tha Tablota ot Kaj-o. CMUvaajr. Will b« •ump^.-J wlia their gor.cral lUiSa jr.aik, tha 'Biycr Cruia"

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