Flesherton Advance, 25 Jan 1928, p. 3

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OliaWimRWEATHEa A nyiag Time f pr People With Weak Watery Blood CuuuiJsii winter weather la a try- BS tiOM for debilitated, run-down peo- yl«. lite eloM air of ihut-ap booaes. teek of Mt^t-door exerclM, the re- â- tilcted diet of the season all hare ttatr effect on weakened â- yBtema. There la alwaya in such cases the .4Baser of Mvere cokts. attacks of in- WoMtia, or the stiU more dreaded VBCumonla. There is no other time Bt year when a boantUal supply of Cb. red blood la so necessary; and jthe one way to keep the blood rich Wad pore and thus arold winter tron- la through the use of Dr. WQUanu' Pills. If, unfbrtonately. you haTe >n a Tlctlm to laBvensa, or other iter troubles, this same medicine II restore your health and strensth. Of those who haTe proTed the le of Dr. WlIBams Rnk Pllla i> Margaret Pearson, RJt No. t, [Ckatham. Hlaa Pearson had passed [IfeTough a serere attack of Inllnenza says: "If^Ieft me so weak and i-down, that I could scarcely walk, set In and It almost seemed I would not puU through the win- as I grew so weak that the least tlon would bring on talntinfl jspells. I was under medical treat- pant, but It did not help me. Then 'aae day In our local paper I read an adTertlsement of Dr. Williams' Pink amis, and decided to try them. By khe time I had used three boxes I felt much better, and continuing the use H the pills it was not long before I lelt better than I had been before the Mellon Pointe to broken^'watch Prosperity of U^. ^ >ve'll repair it Gro^rth of Country in 1927 Was Along Normal Lines good as new and G'jsrnnlt-d for 2 Years at Moderate Prleaa ; DURBiN JEV»i.Litl^ Co. Ltd. I Established IS years TORONTO; CONDITIONS SOUND Employment Steady, Wages Maintained at High Level the things He Such as These Ellen D. Masters When the Master toiled, as was His will, la the Nasareth shop,â€" with what rare skill Of hammer ai^i saw < and keen^edged Washington. â€" During the last year blade â€" the country has given unmistakable And peasanU bought eTldeBce of the tact that underlying ., made. eondttJoBS are soond. While there ! has been some recession In business It must hare been that, here and acUTfty from the high leTeU of 19X6, < there. the cn>wth of the country has pro- The burden was less for some dumb eeedod akmg normal lines and great | pah- pfogross has been made erea In the . T%At tamed the soil to the sweet fhoe of soTital adTorse drcnmatances. | Spring breath Notwithstanding the fact that com- Or ambled the lanes ot Nazareth. aodlt7 prices continued to tall | thTCugh the year, a large â-¼otome of Bla perfest skill would Be reroke, bnslneaa vaa done, which waa ta It- , Whoa He turned His hand to the OWL-LAFFS 1 oo toi is^oodtea Red Rose Orange Pekoe is the fimest ^ tea in the best package â€" ^Ahnmoimi self aa nnnsnal chrcumstanea and oxen's yoke? shoved the abiUtr of business to in- Lesser wc^kmen might nerer heed traduce economies la phodnctlon and Nor guess the lowly toiler's need, toezerolse the necessary caatlon by aroidlng the accumulation of ezces- slTe Inventories. It is this adapti:bmty tm the part of American business whl^ is one of the greatest causes of eoafldence In the future. Employment Stcsdy. Throughout the year employment was steady; wages were maintained at 8 high level; living costs were low- ered, due to declining commodity Who made the ox snd yoke-beam. too, Knew weU the loads the weiirer drew; Aisd His heart of love and haad of might • Made easy yokes and burdens light Maater-Workman, of Galilee, Burden-bearer for such as we. Give us the heart and hand to ease Wfluenza attacked me. My rapid re- ija terms of non-agricultural products. WMfery surprised my friends, and j xii of this resulted In a sustained pur- prices and the purchasing power of | xhe galling burdens of such as these, farm products enhanced as measured |When asked "What did you do?" I Kuld proudly say, "Not my doing, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." To me. \at least, the pills have been worth tttelr weight in gold." As a precaution against winter ills See Dr. Williams' Pink PiUs now. Id by all medicine dealers, or sent hy mail at 50c a box by The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., BrocfcvlUe, Ont. Students May Get Foundling Hospital Plan Afoot to Acquire Build- ings for Overseas ' Scholars London. â€" A plan is being energeti- cally pushed to acquire the buildings and site of the Foundling Hospital in ' ^"^^t on business In 1928. Bloomsbury for a residential centre I All of these circumstances jusUfy chulng power on the part of the pub- lic generally, which contributed to the stability of bnalaass and Industry. Interest rates declined on Industrial and government securities and ^o on farm Issues, while banks showed large increases in loans and investments and ample credit was available >(or the legitimate needs both of this country and foreign borrowers. Certain factors which exercised a deterrent influence in 1937 may be expected to disappear in the coming year. For instance, the decline in the automobile industry, with a re- sulting effect on hte steel Industry, was due to special causes, such as a temporary curtailment of output in automobile production. The normal expansion of these major industries, which may reasonably be expected from now on, should hare a favorable for London's ISOO overseas students. London has no such rendezvous for | the young people who come from all ''*'*'" ^1^**"^ parts of the world to study here, and Its proximity to London University, aow that the future location of that Institution is assured, makes the site remarkably convenient and attractive. The hospital site covers nine acres, aad the buildings, which it is pro- posed to utilize Just as they stand. .would provide residential quarters for ' 400 students, besides library and re- ereatlon rooms for a much larger number. The grounds provide adequate room for all sports requirements. It is pro- posed to vest the property in the hands of trustees, if the expected pub- lic support la forthcoming, but to al- low the actual management to remain tn the hands of the resident students. The plan is being supported by the foundling EJstate Protection Associa- tion, which is largely responsible for preventing the site being used for the removal to it of Covent Garden mar- ket. The need such a studeut centre as this would provide for is keenly felt in Loudon. New York has Inter- national House, founded in 1924, and Paris has the new Cite Universitaire, where the recently opened Canadian Hostel is located. The London plan is to devote the entire resources of the project to the well-being of over- seas students. « __ Two boys wanted to play a trick on us in the belief that w may look for- war dto continued progress In the ISTHEREABABY IN YOUR HOME? Is there a baby or young children la your home? If there is you should not be without a box of Baby's Own Tablets. Childhood ailments come quickly and means should alwaya b« at hand to promptly fight them. Bayb's Own Tablets are the ideal home remedy. They regulate the bowels; sweeten the stomach; banish constipation and Indigestion; break UP colds and simple fevers â€" In fact they relieve all the minor ills of little ones. Concerning them Mrs. Moise Cabotte, Makamik, Que., writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are the best remedy in the world for little ones. My baby suffered terribly from indi- gestion and vomiting, but the Tablets soon set her right and now she is in perfect health." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 2Sc. a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. their teacher, so they painted the face Of a monkey on the back of his coat as it hung on its hook. The master came into the room, and seeing the caricature, exclaimed: "Who has cleaned bis face on my overcoat?" "What business needs Is more self* starters." ' WOULD TAKE 'EM OFF "It you were In my shoes what would you doT" "Take 'em off and put en a Isrger pair." « Short But Sweet. 1 heard Prince Arthur of Connaught told an amusing tale of his experi- ences when serving as Governor-Gen- eral of South Africa. He had made a Journey up the Zambesi to some of the paramount chiefs. One of them made a speech of welcome which took three-quarters of an hour to deliver. When he had flnlshed a native inter- preter came forward to explain the oration. Pointing to the chief, the in- jterpreter discharged his task with a single sentence: "Him say him dam pleased to see you." -♦- "Tou were no spring chickeii wihea I married you! " "Nb; but 1 was a goose." Reduce the Acid S!ck stoin:tchs, sour stomachs and lndigc:itlon usually mean excess acid. The stiiuiach nerves are ovor-stlmii- latctK Too niiii'i acid makes ;bc stom- ach ;ii'.il liitrstitio.<» sour. jMka!) kills add instantly. Tbe best form Is i^hillips' Milk of MapneMla, be- cause one liarrolcss, tasteless dose neutralizes many times Its volume in add. Since its invention, 50 years ago. It has remained the standard with phy«{cians everywhere. Take a spoonful in water aud your unhappy condition will probably end !n five minutes. Theu you vciil al- i ways know what to do. Cvtsdo aud Litriaful nulhoils will never appeal to yt-u. Co prove this for your own sake. I It may save a great many diaagiee- able hour?. 1 Be sure lo get the genuine Phill;!-*' I Milk of Magnesia pi escribed by pliysi- I elans for tO years iu correctln;^ e.\'.!?»s ; acids. Kadi bottle contains fu'.l dircc- 1 lions -uuy drugstore. Her idea of It. "Tou call me bold," the flapper cries, "And so 111 dress the part I guess." To her boudoir she promptly hies And there proceeds to partly dress. To every person comes his day, So calmly wait your ciiance â€" Pedestrian.-' have the right of way When in the ambulance. â€" Boston Transcript. The King of Pain â€" Mmard's Liniment Major (Inspecting the morale of col- ored troops for their baptism of flrel â€" "Sam, what would you do if on pur- The Wife â€" "There's a burglar try- J ade you were suddenly confronted Ing to get into the flat." Twlth the enemy?" Sam â€" "l sure Her Hero â€" "Eh! Where? I'll get would spread the news. up and give him the light of his life." "Aren's you afraid?" "Not a bit. Any burglar who thinks this flat can hold three of us must be a little bit of a fellow." Qaaaified AdrertiseinenU alTeS^Xvanted â€" TO DO T'Cx lH J ..n.l light aewin* at home, whole or tpare time. (Jood pay. Worit seui any iii3t:".-n-«, cha.-Kes p^iid. Send stomp lor p&rtli-'jlars. Natlon&I Maoufacturlns Co, Montreal. Eve â€" "I think a man should give his wife plenty of rope." Ernestâ€" "Yeh! I did with mins and shs skipped." It is difficult to believe that exer- cise will take olf fat when you study some people's chins. "You haven't the spirit of a mouse!" "CertainJy net, m? dear. If I re- sembled a mouse in any respect, yon might be afraid of me." "Gertrude Ederle is suing her busi- ness manager." "Ah, I see, a swimming suit." A meddlesome woman, riding in a trolley car, began sneering at a young mother's awkwardness In hold- ing a fretting baby. "I declare," she snorted, "a woouui ought never to have a baby until she knows how to hold it." "Nor a tongue, either," calmly re- sponded the worried young mother. STUDENT-TEACHER TOURS ARRANGED Winnipeg. â€" Plans have been com- pleted by the Overseas Education League for the thirteenth annual teachers' tour, to be held during the summer school vacation next year. A -voxied and interesting propam of travel has been arranged. The usual visit to London and surroundings will be n»de, to be followed by a Mediter- ranean crtiise as far as Italy, includ- ing a visit to Rome. The return will be by way of Marseilles, to Paris, thence to Cherbourg, where boat will be taken for the voyage home to Canada. A separate itinerary has been ar- ranged for a trip to be made by stu- dents, taking 73 days. The tourists will land at Glasgow, touring Scot- land. England and then crossing the water to Zeebrugge. .\ trip will be made to Paris, then back to London, where the visitors will spend the time from August 9 to 25, being housed in the university hostels. The trip back home will be made in the company of the teachers, on the Empress of Scotland. let the Mrs. Reddy â€" "Why don't you your Willie play baseball with other boys?" Mrs. Greene â€" "A part of the game is stealing bases, and I'm afraid it might be a bad Inauence." "I have been told many times that a road of federal aid speclScatlons can be built cheaper without than with federal aid. Is this demon- strable? If not, why is it constantly repeated ?" I The BABY Isn't it strange That princes and kings. And clowns that capt>er In saw-dust rings. And common people Like you and me Are builders for eternity? Each is given a bag of tools, A shapeless mass, A book of rules; And each must makeâ€" Ere life is flown, A stumbling block Or a stepping stone. Act* like a rias^ la BcHeTing Calds Thafi vhr to manr people buy "Bvckkr't" to end Coofffaa. Bron- cUUb Mui all Throat. Chect aad Lana tratUM'k It^a iaetaat, pleaianC â- aarastec^ Yoa'U note iU onlqtM poirers in the Terr first do?e â€" and tlMre an 48 doaea in a 75-«nt bottla I Ask TSUI druasist for "Buekler'a". W. K. BacklcT, Limited. 14> UmVfl St.. Taninta S fc ^9 MIXTWME 9 J n|. Acts liiut a Hashâ€" J^ OPERATION LEFT KER VERY WEAK Letter Tells of Wonderful Relief After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ags she Nothing is useless, and a husband never gets too ornery to come In handy as a topic of conversation. Y'es, some people do speak "straight from the shoulder" â€" too bad they can't originate their talk a little high- er up. German Cutter Belts Globe, 34,000 Miles, in Two Years Berlin. â€" Greeted by the authorities and an enormous multitude, Captain Karl Kircheiss, who two years ago started an adventurous cruise around the world on a small cutter from Hamburg, manned by himself and four sailors, returned to the -mouth of the Elbe recently. In honor of the successful sailor all vessels in port wore fully flagged. Captain Kercheiss began his voy- age in January, 192G. via Spain, the Mediterranean, India, Sumatra, Bor- neo, Siani, China, Japan. Honolulu, Mexico, the Panama Canal aad New York. Sailing from the last port of call on Nov. 16, the daring navigator met adverse weather, which delayed him : a few days. -Altogether he covered . 84,000 nautical miles. I » I Londoner Can Buy Odd Glove After Losing One in Subway \ Loudon. â€" So many right hand | gloves are lost iu the Loudon under- 1 ground regularly that a business has [ grown up where odd gloves may be j purchased to match the remaining , one. Forty thousand gloves were left i in the umlergroutul and lube trains during the last twelve months. I'nibrellas ligured next in the figures announced by the "palace of carelessness," as the house where lost articles aro assembled Is ca!le<l. There were 12,000 umbrellas and 500 canes. The lost article."" aro kept' six months, and, if uot claimed, are sold. "I'm crazy about this ijlace." said the lunatic as he ambled about tbe asylum. The leader of the jazz orchestra probably figures that dodging, side- stepping, and similar antics will make him harder to hit. Gladys washed her hair with dog soap and then wondered why It dried out all snarly. "Well, how are you this morning?" asked the passenger. "Fare," replied the conductor. A wife has some advantages over a husband but she can't win a quarrel by reaching for her hat. Some women with a past are so pleased with It that they are always living up to it Flapper's Motto â€" A fool money are soon petted. and bis QearYourSkin Of Disfi^in^ Blemislies Use Cuticura I So«r. OfaitsMnt Tkleom fr««. AiMtms Ck<- Grippe Heat and inhale Minard's. Al- so rub it on throat aud chest. The great preventative. Coniston, Ontario. â€" "After a se- vere opera tion and a three weeks' stay in a hospital I returned home so weak that I was unable to move a chair. For four months I was al- most frantic with pains and suffer- ing until 1 thought sure there could rot be any help for me. I had very severe pains in my '.eft side and sur- 'ered agony every month. One day when I was not able to get up my mother begged me to try your med- icine. My husband got me a bottle of Vegetable Compound at once and 1 took It. 1 started a oecond bottle, and to tay surprise and joy the pains in my side left me completely and I am able to do all my work withoi:t helpd I am a farmer's wife, so you see I can't be idie lon^. In all. I hava taken sLx bottles of Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Corruiound. five boxes of the I'ompound Tablets, two bottles of Lydia h. Pinkham's BWd Medicine, and have also used the San- ative Wash."â€" Mrs. L. I..\jei".ni;ssk, Box 1U3, Ccciston, Ontario. a j No mother in this enlightene-i j Tvould give her baby someihir^-; I did not know wa.s perfectly harr.iies^ especially when u few drop-s of plaia< , Castoria will right a baby's stomach and end almost any little ill. Fr>3ttuV ness ami fever, too: it seems no time until everything is serene. That's the beauty of Castoria; its gentle influence seems just what is needed. It does all that castor oil might accomplish, without sho»k to the system. Without the evil ta.stu. Its delicious! Being purely veg^ table, you can give it as often » there's a sign of colic; constipation; diarrhea; or need to aid .sauad. uutui^ h! sleep. Just one warning: it Is genuins Fletcher's (."astoria that pliy^iiians recommend. Other preparaiious may be just as tree frjm al! •loubJnl drugs, but no child of this writer's Is going to test them: Bsside.-s. the book on care und feedlu.i; of babies that conies with Fietili-.-r's Castoria is worth its weiRht in sold. .V>NVV\\\\\VVNNN.W\\\\\ ^^^^^^j^Uf Children Cry for Castoria ..<JSS»"~- Minard's Liniment for rheumatism. SPIRIN Headaches may be swiftly and safely relieved by an .-Xspirin tablet. A most efficient reuiedy, aiiJ there's no after elTecl ; its use avoids much needless suiTeriitg. Try' it ne.xt time; see how soofi it.< scotiiing inlluciicc is felt. Jti.s' as b.eiptu! wb.cti v'-"'.! l!a.ve a ccld; neuralgia, neuritis, rheiiniatisir, lumbago. Just be csrciin you get real .'\spirinâ€" the genuine has l>a.ver on the lox, aa^i on every tablet. AW druggists. >\'it!'. ptcvci; liirection.t. Physicians prescribe Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart Avplrtn T« tb* trad* nimr\ rvt-st^rnl In Canada* iTn'tcsUnf T^nTrr M»n«fivl.j>. \Tui;* it t* well hu«'WQ that A*>|i.iiu iii«aDi» Ua»*T nmnuf.-^t-n.r*. to ftMurf tb*> -^ih: ' tgalasi Iil.!«*> ttoos, !«« riiMeu will be juoccd wttb iLtlr "Ba,v«r Crow ' trstk:iuk:k. K • T ..»â- â€¢â-  -

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