Flesherton Advance, 24 Feb 1937, p. 3

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Blue Label 31' KaJf pound I Lyoni & Ca (Ca/uda) Ud, Toronlo and Monlrul Yeuow Label 28* fc^ pound SCOUTING Here ' There Everywhere A brother to every other Scout, without regara to race or creed With LorU and Lady Baden-Powell present, the Scouts of India held their first All-India Boy Scout Jamboree at Delhi, during the first week of Feb- ruary. Boys of every Indian caste and creed maie up the gathering of 20,000 Scouts. Java has Boy Scout troops compos- ed entirely of Arabs, Chinese, Japan- ese, LCurasians and Javanese. All fol- low the same Scout Law and Promise. President L'lmauis o* Latvia has become Honorary President of the Latvian Boy Scouts .Association. Scout leaders welcomed him at a gr<at camp lir near Riga, and pledg- ed themselves to training Latvian youth to the best standards of citi- zenship. ^ • • • English oaks, from acorns troni an- cient trees on historic English es- tates, will soon be growing in the United States. Ij response to a re- quest from the United Stales Depart- ment of Agriculture receive! through the Boy Scouts of America. English Boy Scouts gathered acorns from 17 o!d estates closely linked with Eng- lish history, and these have been tor- warded by the International Scout Bureau at London. Tho estates In- cluded Windsor Great Par' the home of the King, those of Princess Mary, the Princess PiOyal, and the Dukes of Norfolk, Portland, Newcastle, Devon- shire and Rutland. Acorns also were sent from the forests associated with Robin Hood and the poet T.Ton. • * « The new Viceroy of India, the Mar- quis of Linlithgow, like his predeces- sor Earl Willingdon, has lecome tt '. Chief Scout for India. • • ♦ .More than 30 years ago a bridge over a rocky stream at Palanipum, India, -as desti-oyoci by an earthquake and not rebuilt. During the rainy season It became a dangerous tor- rent, and could be crossed only by fording, or many miles of detour. Each year a number of travellers lost their lives in attempting the crossing. Two years ago a troop of Boy Scouts of the Canai .Anglican Mission School at Palampiir under Rev. Geoff- rey Guiton. a former Mon al Scout- master, built a stout four-span bridge across the stream, sime when the road has been constantly open and not a life has b'-eii lost. Fiancees Must Pass Severe Test Fitness for Motherhood, Eugenic Soundness Necescary BERLIN, â€" Fiances of Chancellor .Adolf Hitler's Schutz Staffel (black- shirtcd private guards) must pass se- vere tests before being accepted as inhabitants of the trainin , home re- cently established for them at Jons- dorf, Saxony. Tho principal prMiniiuary rundition Is Aryan descent back to ISOO, at the least. The girl candidates will be examined as to their fitness for nio- tlu rhood ar ' eugenic soundness. They must also under.to tests of their knowledg( of Nazi ' WcUansehauung'' (v.erld outlook). Particular attention is to bo paid to the differoace in physical propor- tions of couples. An S. S. man will not be permitted to marry . sirl ' i Is thirty-five or more oeminietcrs ) iiuiies) shorter than he. Of the inhabitants of the new es- tablishment, which is called the 1"- -i Goeriug homo after the first wife of Colonel General Hermann Wilehim Goering. Hitler's chief aid, 250 will be trained in housework, gardening and various sport- Sun Eclipse Due Due In June â€" Longest in Century â€" Only Few Isles on Course Over South Seas // You're Told to ''Alkalize'' Try This Remarkable "Phillips" Hoy Thousands are Adopting On every side today people are bcini; liriicd to alkalize their stomach. And thus case symploms ol "acid indiges- tion," nausea and stomach upsets. '\'o cain quick alkalization, just do this: 'rake two teaspoons of PHIL- LIPS" MILK OF MAGXKSI.N. 30 minutes after catinij. OK â€" take two rhillips' Milk of Ma»;ucsia Tablets, Tliich have the same antacid elTcct. Helicf comes almost at eiicc â€" u.'iually in a few iiiiiiutes. Nausea, "«as" â€" fullness after calint! aiicl "arid indigestion" pains leave. You feci like a new person. Try this way. You'll be surprised at results, (ict cither the liquid "f'hil- lip.s" or the remarkable, new Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets. Delightful to take and easy to carry with you. Only 25/ a bo.x "at all driig slercs. Also IN TABLET FORM: Ksch tiny tablet is the injuiv ftlrnt i>f M tvft8p<x>nrui ti lenuiDe Pbil)i|lB MaKOesia. LICK OBSERVATORY, Calif.â€" The longest total eclipse of the sun in more than a century will occur June S, but to astronomers it is likely to be a total loss. The sun will be hidden completely for seven minutes and four seconds, nearly an all-time record. 'Vet, scien- tists who last year scurried to points all the way from Greece to Japan to study a mere 2U minute eclipse ex- pect to pass this one up. The reason is that it will follow a nearly landless course through the South Pacific, mis- sing islands as effectively as if guid- ed by a master mariner. The eclipse will start in the EUice and Phoeni.x archipelagoes, near Sa- moa, where the sun will rise entirely obscured. A rare si.giit to the layman this means little to the astronomer because ho cannot effectively photo- graph an eclipse close to the 1-ir'zon. .As the sun climbs into the sky. the path of totality will cross the South Seas until it • caches Peru. There, near Cuzco. the ancient luca capital, there will be a totally-eclipsed sunset. Hawaii and Mexico will see a partial eclipse and a very sli.ght dent in the suns disc will be visible in the south- western United States. From New Zealand to lonely little Canton Island will go one e.\podition under C. I!. .Micliie to await the eclipse in its four-minute stage. I.,os .Ange- les' Griffith observatory considered a trip to Chiisimas Island but doubt that the island actually lies in the path of totality has about caused Di- rector Dinsmore .Alter to give up the idea. Th-:- isle most favorably located in the path of totality is Enderbury. an uninhabited atoll iu the Phoenix group, but there is no anchorage and landing is danserous. â- â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢I Smiles and Chuckles r^ â€" â-  I Akng Canada^s Mimsig Highway The Larder f..ake section in Ontario •^1 (just west of the boundary) has re- Did you have a good time cently furnished continuous mine news. Kerr Addison, Martin Bird and I found the Upper Canada Mines have recently very first supplied news of major importance. i A short review of the operating pro- perties and properties is as follows: â€" Elsie shopping yesterday? Mamie â€" No indeed dress I wanted in the store I went into. â€" o â€" The fellow who thinks that the whole world is against him never seems to realize that possibly the world doesn't even know iie is in it. Teacher â€" Junior, what are the seasons? Junior â€" You mean in Canada Teacher â€" Yes, of course. Junior â€" Baseball and football. We heard a minister say the other day that if you put a barbed wire fence on each side of it, you could not keep some men in the straight and narrow path. â€" â€" CURSES I answered the phone at daybreak, -^'-•^RTIN BIRD is obtaining impor- And thought I would surely , *=*"' °'"'^ ^'^'"'^^ o'*^'' "^'S '^'''^"'^ ""^ "'*^ freeze, I second level, with drifting proceeding 'Till a voice made me hot ail over I on the first and third levels. The Com- By saying: "Excuse it, please." ' pany Is well financed, with approxi- â€" o I mately $400,000 on hand. The Com- Why is it that some men cheer- ' V'^t^y's properties are located at the fully give a waitress a 50-cent tip ' south end of the cast arm of Larder KERR ADDISON â€" Diamond drill- ing has indicated large tonnages of medium grade ores. Reports indicate an initial 500 ton mill iustallalion. It is reported by the Northern Miner that the Company has $iJOO,OuO In its treasury. The Anglo-Huronlan Com- pany is known to have a substantial holding in the Company, with Mining Corporation, Nipissiug and other min- ing interests said to have minor par- ticipations. The properties are located at the north end of the east arm of Larder Lake. ceeds half a million dollars. Large tonnages and indications of higher grade ores inspire optimism or outlook. UPPER CANADA .MI.NES. located some miles to the west, has encoun- tered good values over most import- ant widths in recent diamond drilling. The Company is reliably reported to have close to J200.000 in the treasury. The 500 foot level should be reached by March 1st. and then growl when Junior or Little Mary ask for movie money after lunch? Accepted Swain â€" I know I'm not much to look at. The Girlâ€" Still, you'll be at work all day. ,â€" oâ€" A good story is told of a cub re- porter. Here is his last paragraph on a murder story: "Fortunately, for the deceased, he had deposited all his money in the bank the day before. He lost practically nothing but his life." Snippy Paragraph â€" "The final test of personality is to searcii for your wife's lost glove under the feet of other movie patrons and not get slapped. â€" o â€" An Ohio movie house lias instal- led e.xtra wide seats for fat men. It is a good idea. Keeps 'em from boiling over onto people who sit in the next seat. â€" o â€" Lake. OMEGA .MINES, located on the north shore of Larder Lake is milling low-grade ores on a 500 ton daily basis. The liability of the Company to the Castle Trethewey Company ex- ORIOLE MINES, adjoining Upper Canada, is to be giver an undergroumi test in view of diamond drillin,; results, reported to bo favourable and consistent. Look- There's a Bigger OGDEN'S 15c Package PELANGIO LARDER LAKE havi already started surface wor': on their [ 600-acre holdings half a mile to the j north-east of Kerr Addison. Donald • Lough, associated since the beginning with Martin Bird activities, is Presi- dent-elect of the Company. B.ARBER LARDER .MINES, located about one mile to the west of the Kerr Addison, plans active operations to begin shortly. R. S. Potter is the President of this Company. ARMISTICE MINES is another incorporation covering acreage to the west of Kerr Addison. WESLEY GOLD has holdings to the south east of Kerr .Addison. Many other incor- porations are under formation. CXBDEN'S ^ FINE CUT Peru produces the Cuzco type of maize. The kernels of this product are nearly an inch broad and are eaten one by one like chestnuts. I »>»<>• I arden ARTICLE NO. 1 Winter may linger or even return again later on, but the person who is determined to have a real garden this year is already making plans. After all, a garden is very similar to a house Sandy â€" I wish I knew who put 1 or library, it must be dreamed over that joke in the paper about Scotch ' and planned well in advance of ac- folks being tight. - , tual operations it the full enjoyment Lassieâ€" Why don't you phone ti;e '^"'1 usefulness are going to be de- editor and ask? I rived. Varieties will have to be se- Sandyâ€" What: And whoM pay j '«<^to(l, rough measurements made., for the phone call'' â-  some arrangement perhaps for get- Judgeâ€" I'll sentence you to jail J J^^S seed started imloors. .All of these for a month. Have you anything to say .' Prisonerâ€" Yes, your honor. I Just want to ask one favor. Please tele- phone my wife and tell her I won't be home for a montli. She never believes any of my exeu.^cs. â€" â€" ".Nothing is brighter than a l)aby 10 minutes before its bedtime." says a New Fappa. .A little learning is a dangerous thing. Experience will ' seu with our own teach New Papa that a baby is al- I in view, ways brighter at two in the ing. â€" o â€" Read It Or Not The little state of .Andorra single house where VJO at a things take a little time and it will be time well and eujoyably spent. THESE WILL HELP .All that will be needed for ll'.ese preli:ninary plans will be a pencil and paper, and a ;;ood seed catalogue. If a government bulletin en "Garden- ing'' can bo added, so much the bet- ter. The catalogue, however, is in- dispensable. It shoalil be of Canadi- an erigin. because the seeds and di- rections listed therein have been cho- inadian ili'mato Catalogues today more lists of Hower are more than ! n!Hl vp-:.'t;iblos. Much other valuable ini'ormalion is gjven. For instance, along with the flower there is a description of color, height, time of blooming and some intimation whether the 'ariety is frost ; istant and if it Is suited to sun or shade. -All these points will prove of good service, especially to the begin- ner. If a mixed border is to be laid out, it is important that the smaller plants be placed in the front am' one will want to know in advance whether the colors are going to match. Time of flowering, too, is good information to have because knowing that, it is possible to plan a continuous show ol bloom light through the season. WINTER DAMAGE .According to horticulturists, mosi damage occurs at this time to roses, perennials, fruit trees and other plants which winter outdoors. Warm days that tempt too early growth, with near zero night.? immediately after, and cold, drying winds from the North or West are responsible. Very temier things will benefit from a light cover- ing of straw, leaves or even old news- papers I'lM' a few weeks until Spring really arrives. Nature's own protec- •;en, sivnv, is efteii absent. GOLD'S PLACE IN A NATION^S PLANS - The Canadian gold indus- try, which proved a national bulwark during the years of depression, Is now expanding in a manner of real Importance. With capital rapidly de- veloping several new areas, Canadian gold producers should show, and have already shown, substantial increases. Our Statistical Department will be glad to give unbiased Information regarding Individual com- panies, etc., upon request. tOtCNTO SI 60 King St. W. HEVENOK4(s tXCVANC£ Toronto Classified Advertising l.NVEKTOKS V-N OFFER TO EVERY l.WE.NTOR. U»t uf w.inte<l liivenu.jus anj lull information sent tree. THE R.AMS.VY C mpany. World Patent AUnmns. 273 Banli Stri-ft. Ottawa, Canada. U.VBV i':iiCK:i I ECHCh.NS. W. B.\RREO ROCKS. IOC, 'â€" White R'.>oKs 12c. Frum DluuU iratea stock. OrJer earjy. Ou;iraiue«<l ilellverj'. April i>r;ccs I'jwer. I'J'V, tl'^wn. tjalance CO. D. B 1)1*1 C, Kent llati-licry, CtiatHam. Ont. K.\R.M IMFLK.ViENTS can see a film, film houses. Iceland has three '"f â- '' Sees Newspapers '" ' As Best For Ads. White Frien.iâ€" They tell me that you drink 100 cups of coffee every day. Negro- -'\'es, sah. that's true boss. White Friend â€" Does it ever bother you? Doesn't it keep you awake? .Negro â€" Well, it helps. -V quarrel is vulgar no ir.attcr how hi.gh-toned it is pitched. â€" o â€" Fan Dancer- Whafs become of the India rubber woman? Bearded Woman â€" The boss just bounced her. Comirands Attention Asserij Ad- vertising-Executive in Address "Radio has brought the world into every man's backyard." â€" Harry El- mer Barnes. "I think 19.'J7 will perhaps decide the future of our civilization." â€" An- thony Kdeii. Sex, Marriage and Birth Control A Culclc BiK'k t,j a Sa'.iafactory So\ Life In Marriage, By Alfred H. Tyrur Price SIJO I'oiliKild Wm. Dawson Service Ltd. ;m Kin;; Rtioot K. TuMliLi M*OC IN CANADA THE FAMOUS RUBBING LINIMENT Rub on â€" pain gone. Get the new large econ- omy jire â€" Also avail- able in smaller, regular PHILLIPS' MILK OP MAGNESIA rOUONTO â€" The daily newspaper as an agency for the promotion of good will toward a titin and its products was discussed by Morgan Kastman, advertising executive. "Some times advertisers, in the selection of the media to carry their message forgot that tirst fundamen- tal principleâ€" advertising must be .seen," said he. "In this regard, you would be well advised to select media that has won the approval and continued support of national ad- vertisers and yet nwy be used advantageously locally â€" your local newspaper is fundamentally a medi- um of first-class choice. It goes into the homes to whom you expect to sell your service by rerjuest. Its features command the attention and interest of every member of the family. Its pages carry not only the news of the world, but the .shopping news, and as a result men and women have been educated to shop from the pages of their daily news- paper. I have said tiiat your daily newspaper comes into the home by re<iuest â€" more than that, it is paid for because it is wanted- That is important to remember, because it is your insurance that your mes- .senger is more likely to be seen than When kidneys are cloBged they become ' jf ),„ onnp-ii-ed in the n-"iih nf s.iiiip «eak-the bladder la Irrltated-often passage I '^ "'^ appeaUU in ine gai U 01 some is scanty an.i smarts and burns â€" sleep is j Unknown and unwanted or uninvit- rcslless and nightly visits to tli» bathroom gj medium .ire ire<;uent. I The tight safe harmless and Inexpensive j "It is at once apparent that you v;.ay to stop this trouble and restore healthy , ,,„,,i,i „„(. ,„ake nersoniil culls on lion to kidneys and bladder Is to get from i *â- â€ž , *"' , peisonai calls on ly druggist a 40-cent box of Cold .Medal I all of those who might be expected laarlem Oil Capsules and take as directedâ€" t,, use your service," Mr. Eastman II won I be dlsappolnteil. ' , . ' .... , , Hut »o sure and gel OOLt) MEDAL Haar- there IS no way in which you could ni oil Capsules â€" the original and genuine ] jjhl from Haarlem In H»ll:>ndâ€" a grnnd kit!- T ey stimulant and diur4tlc. Remember also I ISSUC No 9 '37 lat other symptoms of kidney and bladder i * rouble are bncliache. les: cramps, puffy f.\es, :i<^i3t palms and uervuusnesa. > anticipate the need of this service lor tile prospect, .-^dvertisiny: reme- dies this situation by blanketiiig the community with your messatro. For instance, through the medium of your local newspaper you can send your message into the home, at a cost in tile inetropo it:i:i eein..'> of approximately one-tift'.i of a cent per call â€" and only sliffhtly hijiher in the smaller cities. Just think of it â€" for one cent your ine.sscnijer will call i\\e times â€" for appro.\iniately tell cents he will call every week in the year, repeating and reiterating your message until that day of need i.:a.n.n:.ncj mill , klinh^ modkrn seed ^ Gr.i'lor Tr-'stim'-nials, K:ine Manufac'.ur- inj;, 121 Empress Crt-s<ent, T.,r 111'', BKAUTY CULTLKrJ SCHOCL R OBERTSO.N S HA;RDRE.«S1Ni T.'pint" Pnminit-n Cha.-tere,!. .CCADEMY Write t^r PLP.S u'ai;a.stkl-:'> wool I Y'HKt^I-'-"^''; VAR.N ' pure 4::in3ilian \v • tle.1 r,9o: rr,l,.r«»<I yarns- B-\ncr"ft W....iliTl MilL- - flLARA.NTEEU .1â€" Croy. while, mot- 79c llv plus (Mislage. B.inrr.f*, Ontario. Garlic Tablets for High Blood Press >ire .V » .ii,<!a;:reeabie -.d'-i -r t,ii:e A arises for the prospctive buyer of powenul ^nurniU illsmfci-nnt t > inducme vour service. Flush Kidneys of Acid an^ PoisCTSS^ Gain in Health and i Stop Getting Up Nights 'That's selling at a low cist. Cost of Living Is Going Higher HINDOX, â€" The cost oi living is j on the eupward grade. Trephets pre-, dirt it will .co still highi i Housewives are payiii;; considerab- ly more than a year ajo for eloHiinp, ' linen and c tton goods. Mr. and Mrs .Vewlywod ,'re now regretting the; did not decide sooner for furnishin,; costs have risen 10 to 13 percent dn-- in? the las' 12 months. i In France the ecstoMiviug graph is climbing a still steeper incline, Thi> rise in prices there threatens to wipe out the profits of the recent de- valuation. It is giving the Ulilm Gov- ernment serious concern. Charles Spi- nasse, Kreiich Minist > ot Nationa'. Economy. Is prep, ing special Icgl- lation. the fn'ii.^ 5vr.U'm. Y.'ur I'-i-^irith-^r-* used gar- lic f"r many ailment.s â€" Why? Price. Jl.sa for .â- Â» vf,-k.s' treatment t"<irt'ct from Man- chej:ier ftug Co.. (Iriham an.l Kennedy St., Wlniiip''K. â€" Agents V,'anted, On Sale Friday, April 23rd THE OFFICIAL SOUVENIR I'ROORA.M.ME OF THE CORONATION Bv uriicivus ;ff r'ftta.tlnn 0/ //is Ma'tsty thi.t Programvio is lisumI by Kinff {Jcorye'a Jui'i lea Trust. COHlEa .MAY .NOW BE RESIJKVIMV KKU.I ALL NSWSACE.VTS AMI BOOKSIiLLEKS PRICt; I.N CANADA â€" [lU CENTS WOMEN WHO SUFFER YEOMEN who suffer in si- lence often pay a double penalty (or wearing this gag of unselfishness or silly pride. Painful pcriotls are nature's wariiiiig that soinc- Ihiiifi is wrong and needs Iniincdiale altciuiuu. Growing Kitis as well .IS women in middle life aie often sufferers (roni female itrvgul.trities. ITicy find Dr. I'itrcc's lavoritc Prcsiription Is a ilcpcndabic Ionic Kcad what Mrs, John Koth, Koulc I, linil'io. Ont., said: "1 lost weijUit, suii'cicd fioin hc;uiaclics and my strenRih was tomplcltly sons. It was al- most impossible for mc to eat. Mother ad- vised iiic to take Dr. Pierce's Kavorile Pre- scription and in a short lime I w.is feeling hne again." .Vcw size, tabs. 50c Buy now I ^Itchin^ ''' TORTURE In A Minutt For quick r<iicl iroai the ilchinj of ecsrms, UotdHft piinpint, aililrtc'.^ foot, sraic^ rutin and oUier lUa eniplious, >|i|4y Ur. rVniiis' pur«, oxdilii, antiKp- be. liquid 0. 0. 0. PRESCRIPTION. Its gentle vk •oothe the irntitc*! hkm. '''eir. (trr-:t.-,(-i(-a and staiih ie"-Uti.-4 fsst. Sto;i«i II,. nii*,t iitlc'r, e itrliing in- Maatly. A 35c ttial bottle, al arm *i.>rf», j>mvrs il^ or aoDC)' laek. A^ fur D. t}. 0. PRESCRIPTION. St

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