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Flesherton Advance, 25 Jun 1908, p. 3

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^. w # ERLHOOD TO MIDDLE LIFE fii^oineii Seed the Rich. Red Blood Dr. Williams' Plni Pills Actnally Make. From girlhocd to middle i:fe lh« hcaVti and happin<>£s of evory woman <Jepeii<ls on her blood. KJicr blood is poor and v/altiy sli« become* wonk, Innpuid, pate nnd nervous. If her tkoJ su(>ply IS irregiilnr she suffers from headaches and backaches and other unspeakable distress which ojily women know, ^t every stapc of a woman'i life Dr. Wil- liams Pink Pills are her best friend, be- cnu^ they actually make the rich, red tlooJ which gives health und slren{ilh and tone to every organ of the body. They help a woman just when noture makes the greatest demand upon her lli.od supply. Mrs. H. Gagnon. who for twenty years has be<:-n one of the best known rosidcnls of .St. Roches. Que., says:â€" "Dr. Williams' Pink Pi.:s have teea a blessing to me. I was v^ak. v/crn out and scaa-cely able to drag my- self about. I suffered from headaches and dizziness, my ap.pc'lite was poor and to altejTipt housework left me utterly worn ouit. I .slept badly at nijrht and what sleep I pot did not refresh me. For nenrly (hrte years 1 was in this ccndilJciin and was constantly taking Vicdicinc, but found no benefit from .1. One of my neighbors who had used Dr. Williams' Pink PilU with much benefit, advised mo to try them. I did so. and the whole story is told in the words "I am well ncain.' There ore times yet when I talie the pills for they seem U) me a puarnnlee agpinst the ti'oubles which so many women suffer." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do not act rn the bowels. They contain just the elements that actually make new blood and strengthen the nen-es. That's why they cure anaemia, Indigestion, rheu- matism, lumbago, heedeches, backaches, htarl palpitation and skin diseases like flmples and eczejiia. Thai is why they are the greatest help in the world for gtx)wing girls who need new blood and for women who are troubled with irre- piilar hcalih. .Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box 01- six bo.\cs for .'J!2.50 from The Dr. Willianns' .Vfcdicine (.:o., Brockville, Onl. nESCl'E SCUOOL. WW Learn How to Rescue Miners to Case ol Accident. Recent terrib* colliery explo<^ons will draw fresh altenlion to the new Hescue NASAL CATARRH PRODUCES DEAFNESS RELIEF IN PE RU-NA. Mr. R. J. ArleM, 401 City Hall Ave., Montreal, Qaebee, ia an old gentleman Training Schoijl which has bten estab- 1 ^f .^ue acqaaintance, having served l>btd ui I^ncashirc. England, thirty-eight years in the General Post- Tlii« .school is filled with un imitA- gj^^ ^j Montreal, a record which t on coal m ne gallery, Koking ' 'om the j ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^j^^ Concerning Ma use of iiis:d3 of Itie hall S'.melhing I'ke a huge i ariuarinxm, having a plate glass front, ^o , that Spectators can see what is gomg on. ., I Some l^sl "rescues' weie recency \ made in the imitation gall<Ty. .M w-rs, ' atlired in special safely outttis aitd car- rving safely lamps, Iravorsed the wurk- ijigs of the gallery, wilh the object cf r-sculng oth<r miners wh--) w«re sup- posed to be enl Jmb.'d. An atmofiphero i rendered deadly 1 y d. nse fumes of sul- phur had Uen injected into the gillcry, and the"r«scu :ra' had to Qud and bruig away a dummy figure, supposed to Le unconscious, and weighing over 12 s!one. While wrrtong in the gallery the rci>- cue' r>arty had la overty/me all the olwtacles usual in a mine d^sa-tr. Diin- gerous portions of the roof had to be rttimbered, pik>s of debris cleared aw.iy, and Ibo apparatus used in innc venti- lation had lo be put iriti operalon. U was^a fl;;ht yard by yard, and 'he lir.-t : Ust occupied two hours, during which t;me thejr.en remained in Ih,^ deadly at- noepbere. m'-dioal olllcers, of course, being in attendance to render ad .should any of the competilorj be ovcjc m^'. At th-s Lancashire school men c-n be trained so as lo form rescue briga.los tcT service in the real disaster which arc so consitanlly taking place. Pcrana, see letter given tielow. CHAMP RINGS. LN D.WGER. Ancient lady (about to lecture a traj/p ,fti 4\is gcoil)---''Xl'/ -s^" . •xt' . i u y» ii 'ever marri*'*!" - Tramp (hurrying away) â€" "Wow! t forgot this was loapycar." ^ "THE NEW FOOD" Hav€ you tried a package oJ "THB ^â- EW FOOD " ? It is made of the Choic- est Whit« Wheal, then stcara-co<'kedan(J flaked. No kitchen can pi-oduce a bet- -ter made or cleaner article for himian consumption. In order to Intioduce "THE NEW FOOD" a prize has been plac<:<l in every pack- age. Already THIRTY-SIX Blue Cardd calling for LADIES' GOLD WATCllEi?, have been redeemed, and SEVEiNTY- FIVE Red Cards. Each one of theee bards has been found in a package ot "NE'W FOOD." The Red Cards give the Under the Clioice of the following articles: Boys' iNickle Watch. "Our Pride" Gold Nit Fountain Pen. Bureau Cover, Duc!;ess Pallcrn, Fou» Pieces. Table Cover, One Yard Square, Dae mask. Batoy Ring, Solid Gold. Sideboajxl Covci-s, Two Yards Long, Linen. Oipen Salt Cellars, Cut Gtosa, Sterung Silver Tt-p. Cold Meat Fork, Silver-plated, Rogers' Best .Make. Neck Chains, Uk Goki-fllled, Place fo« rh:>tos. Ladies Back Comb, Tortoise Shell, Sel r^'ith Brilliants. S giiel Ring, 10k Gold, Place for rwo Initials. A new k)l <A prlwcs have boon placed In I ha packages. Ask your grocer (< r a packaga ot THE NEW FOOD." Once niol'Iy Recommended by the Medi- cal Profession in England. Formerly It was customary for kings of England on Good Friday to hallow certain rings, the wearing of which pre- vented ciamp or epilepsy. They were made from the metal of de- cayed colTlns and consecrated with an elaborate ceremony, some details of which are still preserved. They were "highly recommended by the medical proy fcssion" about 1557, for Andrew Bod^iiff ill his "Breviary of HeaUli.''s|v;^i<Jng oi cramp, says: "The IS^^^Majestic hath a great helpe inj^^jf^natter in hal- lowing Crampe lU|WgfsTviihout money or petition." ..j*-'^ QfRSfffionaliy cramp rings played a per- suasive part in diplomacy. Loi'd Berncrs. British Ambassador at the Court of Charles V., wrote in 1508 "to my Lonle Cardinall's grace" for some "crampe ryngs," wilh trust to "bestowe them well, by God's grace." TnOL'BIj;D. Fhot«:igrapherâ€" "You are all right now, except your expression. Please lock pleasant." lay Gr-Tcnâ€" "Hang it, man, I can't I'm bow-legged, an- I'm lry;ng to bold my knees Itgelher so as it won't show. When I smile I forgit all about my kntts, and when. I pay atltntioa lo my knees I forgii to smile." Great Things From Little Causes Growâ€" H takes very little lo derange the stomach. The cau.se may te slight, a cold, something eaten or drunk, anxi- ety. wori7, or some other simple cause. i<ut if precautions be not ta.ken, this simple cause may have most serious consequences. .Many a chixinifally de- bilitated constitution to-day owr.s its de- siruction to simple causes not dealt with in time. Keep the digestive apparatus ii healthy condition and all will be well. Pnrmelee's Vegetable Pills are twitter than any other for the purpose. Bo lieâ€" "You're to be mnrrled nex: w-ek? Why. you told us you were in- g'.gtxl for R pers.onally-conducted U.ur w.lh a small, select pnrtyV' Marionâ€" "Yes. dear; but George is the persor- conductor, and I'm the smail«-' party." Pair rtnanc» la It ni>t ' land tr<.m 112 Jo »18 an J^J,^- J)*^J,^'^ "".??.•• Wild and ImproTod f»n» arkal -du- &nd tn th» " Bread B»»lt«f • of th« katcWao.- SuktUh»y>m a.MUr. Laud Ag.nor Wauchop*, ^â€"^ AQENTS^WANTED. A. rellabU man In »Ter» elty and town in Canada trlth wat«rworkj to ««n a. patent arttcl* oe».l»d in STerr home, hotel and oBblU buUdin«. Sella i« "gnt Hiutlere can ind are making »6.l« a day. Wrtte it once <•» pattlenlan. 0*o. T. Cola, Owen 8ouud, Ontana. "I have been allLrale catarrh to su?h a do^g ni\ hearing. >to ""This WIS Ci nti/d he years ng i by hi in and ."-uddin chaj^r Laas tf Ptesb, oongh, o^' naay not mean coiuump*' AUsn'a Lua( SaUiur couah: Nut a grai>' WhciL#" she's hL? ngigj Wahi 'are building omeatead, and he edsje of hi.s prop- abuoJance n( the hich i« 1 great consid- BTr. Quigg has sold I have l"-^"^ f'^" ^"- ^- ^- P*rVei and S'lecialisl'- .re hU family to his new home in rc.< 'i''_- ""'Ut two weeks, i MUSIC cRrncs. M.ioneyâ€" "Faith, Oi cut d:e lislcninf lo Tom Callahan play Ih' poipes.'' nonohuc^"Fer nieself, Qi'd pi'efcr a poaoeful ind." Why go limping and whining about vcur corns wlien a 25 cent bottle of HoJloway's Corn Cure will remove them? Give it a trial and you will not regrel BORROWED LIGHT. "He's quite a slar as an after-dinner speaker, isn't he?" "Star? He's a regular moon. He becomes brighter the fuller he gets." I Men snouia look for this Tag on Qbewing Tobacca I( guarantees thebj^quaKty o( Siaek Watch Ike Mf Hack Ptag. It Will Prolr.ng Liteâ€" Do Sola, the ?;:aniard. lost liis life in the wild.? of Florida, whither ho went for the pur- fose of discovering the Iqgendary "Fountain of perpetual youth," said lo exist in that unknown coun'ry. While Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil will not pcr- pttuate youth, it will remove the bodily pains which make Ihe young old fcefore their lime ajid harass the aged into un- timely groves. "I won't say marriage Is a failure," he said, angrily; "but some aiv more f- rtu- na!e in wftat they get than others." She U.ughod annoyingly. "You are fight," she said. ''You, for instance, got me; lul Iâ€" got only you." TlMkcat ot tk*Tr«plc< tadearo y ckeeksi It tak«j away th* enatfjr. â- 'Ferr^Tim" is th« bast tonic to brace you up. It stimulat«9 tM sTttam. It makes tbe weak strong. It is pUaa- aut to take. AU Jiu«glsts s*U it. tn Germany the telephone charges amount to only about $3.00 per subscrib ,-r annually. Mother Graves' Worm Exierralnaitor is pleasant to lake; sure and effectual in destroying womvs. Many have tj-icd it with best results. COLLIDED WITH ELEPHANT. Elephants are one of the perils of rail- mad life in Indo-China. The Banglwk Times says thai when the morning train from Bangkok was near Ban Klap an elephant walked out of the jungle on lo the track. The engineer sounded his whistle, bul the elephant, trumpeting Uiudly, lowered its head and charged the oncoming train. So great was the im- pact that the elephant was killed on Ihe s[)ol and the engine derailed and badly damaged. The elephant's tusks were snappid oft, but when a search was made for them they could not be found. Some- one had walked off with them. ;^'^"..iraeii<j«. ;.^he head an<r~ â€" pose. â- "VJATK COURT OP THE "About three years Rgo I was ... by a confrere in cflice to try Peruna ".\fler some hcsitafon. as I had t!< ub's as to reoults after so many failures, I .gave ^nma a trial, nnd am happy to stale thai after using oiiihl oi- Itn bottW <l Peruna I am nuich im- proved in hearing, and in brt.athing through the noslrils.-' '•» of Thomas ^lanuiViclured by Penmfi Dniq M.-mu- faclurMiu Company, Columbus, Ohio, I'. 8. A. II..\.\DIC.APrED. Judgeâ€" "Remember, w tness, you are sworn lo tell Ihe truth, the whole l.-uth, and nothing bul Ihe truth." Witness â€" "Judge. I'm try:n' my darn- edest ti do it. hut that pie-fnced shb ot a lawyer over there won't let me!' .\ Pleasant Medicine.â€" There are some pills which have no other purpose evi- dently than to beget painful internal d sturbanoes in Ihe palienl. ad- ding to Ills troubles and perplexities ra- ther Ihon diminishing them. One might as well swailow some corrosive ma- terial. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills have not this disagreeable and injurious pro- I.>vrly. TlK'y are easy to take, are not unpleasant to the laste, and thtir action is mild and soothing. .\ trial of them will prove this. They offer j)eace to the dyspeptic. \0. We have in Men's, v> in lace andstri> also P'/wI :< free from stones or under- brush. atl.V) :in ;u'ra un eaj,y termn. liy purciias- ing throuph mo yon save land speciila^rs' prnSts of at least 5u7i. Write me for free information abuut any part of B. f. as to fruit land er bearinc orchitrda. Jame-i Brooks. Box 4. Peachland. B C CLEANING A LADIES ON ouTina • • e auira Oaa be dese *M«*ctlj br oar IVMaek FnxMa. ri» M â- WTHii aMBaioaw dt«iii« et. â- ONTSSAI« TOKOSTO, omAWA k QUXBBO UR8ION •f tim tmltlmmewi lern Iritiah Irttlah Oolumbla to see Kaotsnay's Boundary Valley* ^een is Cajiada's most farored , OUre.ivlmond, peach, wine grapes, I, melon, sweet potato, tobacco and ^b-tropical^ attain perfection in the 'pen ithont u.-^e of glas.t. and all northern grow perfectly. No ll«ht crop years 'our crops cloTor a year. Torn ripens In July, Itrawberries cherries, apricots. Jnna 1. Ear. Jiest fruit district in Dominion. No mnd, mosquitoes or fruit pests. Dry air belt, the land of hea'th and sunshine, just i.peneil by buildine of Great Northern Hallway. Close to coast and prairie markets. Open prairie lautis. free of stumps, stone and brush, ready for plow, Landi low priced on easy terms. See the Simithameen it.s the equal of the beet parts of the world in first-hand openings for business, fruit growing, stock raising, mixed farming, mininn, industrial openings, homomakind, pleasure and place lo rest- Not a country to experiment ur pioneer but one to retire inâ€" tested 40 years. Spend yoar Tacation on ting here where fish- ing hunting and scenic beauty are par excel- enc'e among the lofty ("ascatlos. We oper.ite special low rate excnrsi.ms twice a month fr m ea-stem and western points. June 16. Julv 10 and SS. Address, bEAUTIFt'L VALLEY LAND CO.. KiB Colony St., Winnipeg, Man., or Keremeos, B.C. Phone 7378 A. J. PATTISON & CO., 33 Scott 5t., TORONTO. Phone Main 1311 INVESTMENT BONDS. Stocks bought and sold on all exchanges for cash or margin. ' â-  Cobalt orders executed for cash, ' .f' CORRESPOXDENCE INVITED. I.N.AUDIBI.E AND INVISIBLE. (Sceneâ€" Famiei-s' dinner; tables well filled.) Chairnmnâ€" "Mr. Thamson, please tae say the grace." Mr. Thamson, with tent head, com- mences to*\vhis:er to himself. Fanner next himâ€" "Sptjak col, ThamsunI" Mr. Thamsonâ€" "Shut up; Ira no' sp^akin' Ue you." ^^v\\ . S.\UCE FOn THE GOOSE. \ certain fajnoiis pianisl was invltcil to dinner by a wealthy innn, who was Ih;' ( iWiier of a large Ixol nianufaclory. and had been a shwmaker in his tinie. After the repast, the pianist was iv- ([iresled to play something, and he con- sinted. Not long afterwards he invited the bool mamifaclureT lo his house, and when <linner was over handed him u pair <if old b^ols. "What am I Ui «lo with these?" in- quired the rich man. With a genal smile Iho pianist re- plied: "Why, the other day afler dinner, you askfd me lo make a little music tor you. and now I ask you lo mend these boots ! fcr mo. Each to his trade."' "I.iick never manages thinss just rinhl." said thfl Irrilated one, yffyi (JLs- Vbes nnisic. "It inlphl hftve been Ihe ollvor way round, l.ut it v^asn't. ' "What is Ihe trouble now? " "My daughter, who plays the plami, has a sore throat, and the one who sings has a sor« Ongcr.' Wine and women may be alike in some respacts, but tge improvi* wine. -DODO'S KIDNEY k PILLS WILSON'S FLY PADS Kill «li«m ail. Ho dead 4lla» lylnc ahout wHati uaad aa â€" aoui Wr -â€" 7jr- Dtoecms, encEM «m ctNnAi stoiks I0a> par pewhat, ar a paokata^tr aao. will tmm*. .n w|w»la aaaaaw. PANGO For Neuralgia, Headache, Rheumatism, Pair), Etc. 50 CENTS. ALL DRUGGISTS, OR The Pango Company, Toron WHOLCSALK LYMAN BROS. A CO., Toronto and Monlrptri; LVM.\N KNOX CL.\IlKSON, Toronto; N.VTION.iL DRIG CO., London. ISSIE NO. 2«-«8. DO Y OU WORK A FARM? g"g FUN OR FOR PROFIT You are a farmer, you cultivate the soil, you prow frull, vegetables wheal, oalis; .vou j-aiee cattle, sheep; you are intercs'.ed in horses, in short! yvu are master of all you sui-vey. Farnwrs are the m<.«t pr.v.perous class of people in Canada â- to-day, therefore, you are getting rich. No? Bad crops? Uivjughl? Oh, a leak in your costs dieparLnient. Etvnomy U^g-ns at iKine^ plant a Bicycle on the t&rm and reap i harvist of saved time, money and shoe lealbei-. For the o<ld message into town, fo the posl-ofnce. to Ihe store, for a hurry-call to the <loclor, the Bicycle save* time and S.WES THE UORSE. A horse eats oaLs â€" a bicycle wwnt. The Ma.'-^ey Silver H.bNjn, Cleveland. Branltord. Perfect, Imrei>ial and Raiiililer Bicycles are all buiii for service and satslocton in rigd and 0«h- Ion Fiame mode's. CANADA CYCLE A MOtOR C9 1 LImltMf, WEST TORONTO. CANADA MAKUi tr TNI woa.o-t MIT •lariii*. wain pm MTALtMi mo. t A â- \^ r â- i

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