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Flesherton Advance, 11 Dec 1919, p. 7

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-^ *^ if' -v^^pfT' / /â-  THETREASDRE _ OF GOOD HEALTH Easily Maintained Througli the Use of Dr. Williams' PifikPiDs. There U not a nook or corner In Ca- nada, in the cities, the towns, the tU- lages, on the farms and In the mines and lumber camps, where Dr. Williams Pink Pills have not been used, and i existing timber stand. At its last an- tro& one end of the country to the ! n^ai meeting, therefore, the Associa- otber they have brought buck to bread- winners, their wives and ramilies, the splendid treasure of new health and Strength. You have only to ask your neigh- bors, and they can tell you of some rheumatic or nerve-shattered man. Lambermen A<)vocate Sur> vey of Forests. The Canadian Lumberman's A^ sociation represents one of Canada's greatest primary industriesâ€" an indus- try directly dependent upon the ex- ploitation of a natural resource. As a business organization it clearly re- cognizes that its permanent prosperity is bound up with an administrative policy that will ensure continuous pro- duction of raw material on our forest areas. One of the tirst essenlij^l steps is to ascertain as definitely as pos- sible the extent and character of our some sutTering woman, ailing youth or anaemic girl who owes present health and strength to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. For more than a quarter of a century these pills have been known not only in Canada, but throughout all the world, as a reliable tonic, blood-making medicine. The wonderful success of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills is due to the fact that they go right to the root of the disease in the blood, and by making the vital fluid rich and red stveugtUen every organ and every nerve, thus driving out disease and pain, and mak- ing weak, despondent people bright, active and strong. Mr. W. T. John- ' ion passed the following resolution ex- tending its strongest approval and ' support of the forest survey now be- • ing conducted by the Conservation Commission: ; "Whereas an accurate survey of all I standing timber In Canada, showing I the various kind:; of lumher, the quall- I ty, location and accessibility, together I with available mflans of tiansporting '' same to the nearest market, also a re- j port of all cut-over lands which are I suitable only for forest growth, with I the extenc and location of same, would I be most valuable information, not only I to lumber operators, but to the various j Dominion and Provincial governments, } thus enabling said governments to de- â-  , velop to the fullest extent a perman- 1 i ent forest policy which would have i ; the effect of consarving the great] i natural resources contained in Cana- j I da's forests. j I "Be it therefore resolved Production u Urgeo. It was Josh Billings, we t)elieve. who wai-ned a waiting world of the dangers that lurked in the processes of mon- keying with the buzz saw. says the Thrift ."\raga,sine. Uke many a word spoken in jest, there was the wisdom of the agos In this homely quip. We are doing loo much monkeying with the buzz saw to-day. We h^ve been monkeying with the laws of sup- ply and demand. We have endeavored to amend or repeal economic laws that caa no more be changed than the forces of nature can be altered. Amateur economists, visionary politi- cians and rampant reformers cannot, through the format ion of board and committees, the adoption of resolu- »»•• â-  > • With the Fingers! Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pain m » • » a t II T 1 » J 8or« corns, bafd coma, toft corns or any kind of a com can ihortly b« lifted right out with the flngera If you will apply directly upon the corn a few drops of fraezoue, say* a Cincinnati authority. It is claimed that at small coat oaa can set a quarter of an ounce of fr0» tone at any drug store, wbich is suffl- I clent to rid one's feet of every cora I or callus without pain or soreness or BITS OP HUMOR FROM HERE &1UEfi£ in pbren- Light Reading. She â€" "Do you believe oloiryr' He- "No. As an experiment t once went to have my head read, and I found there was nothing in it." The Bright Viev*. Aunt (despondently) â€" "Well. I sba'n't be a nuisance to you very much longer." Nephew ( reassuringly 1 â€" "Oh. don't I'm sure you the danger of infection, tions or the a.ssemblins of conventions, Ti^jg ^eyt drug is an ether compound, change the fundamentals of life one ' aud while sticky, dries the moment it Iota. 1 is applied and does not inflame or ereo j talk like that. Auntie. We do not need any more panaceas. ! '";""« "'« surrounding tissue ^mj.. »n ..,„ .,„ 1 1 i .. . _ .1... <„K ' This announcemfint will interoat All we need do is to get on the Job i ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^.^ ,^^ ^^ ^^ ^^j^ ^^^ and work, save, speed up production, ; ,ji, present liighheel footwear la put- Diplomatic, eliminate waste, qiiit^ looking for tjug corns on practically every Utopia and .sighinB for the millenium. woman's tat'.. The w.-jild will grow better only ^ ~ = through the development St education [ Russia Has Lost 35,000,000. and the adoption of wholesome habi*'< ! tu,. Poiisli Professo.-, A. A. Ossen- of Ufe by the people. j dolfsky. chief of the Intelligence de- What we need above all thin.j3 else is a bettor development of thrift and a closer application of its principles. partnsent of the all-Russian Govern- ment, estimates that the world war, bolshevism, civil war. starvation and CBILOHOOD C That the' â- on, one of the best known and most | Canadian Lumbermen's Association highly esteemed men in Lunenburg ! assembled in St. John, N. B., at its county, N.S., says:â€" "I am a Provln- 1 eleventh Annual Convention urge upon ciai Land Surveyor, and am exposed i the (froper governmental authorities for the greater part of the year to very j to provide adequate financial assist- hard work travelling through the â-  ance. and clothe the Commission of forests by day and camping out by I Conservation with the necessary night, and 1 And the only thing that will keep me up to the mark is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. When I leave home for a trip in the woods I am as Interested in having my supply of pills as provisions, and on saCh occasions, I take them regularly. The result Is I am always fit. I never take cold, and can digest all kinds of food such as we \ <liau forests are not desirous have to put up with hastily cooked in ; either governmental or commercial the woods. Having proved the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, as a touic and health builder, I am never with- out them, and I lose no opportunity In recommending them to weak people whom I meet." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills should be kept in every home, and their occa- sional use will keep the blood pure and ward off illness. You can get these pills through any medicine deal- er, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Many Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. hear best when Constipation is one of the moat com- , mon ailments of babyhood and child- ; hTlod and un!e..s it is promptly cured ! will iindDubtedly lead Ij disastrous , results. Tu cure tliis trouble nothing can ciiual Bhov's Own Tablets. They, are a mild laxative which instantly re- i gulato ; ho bov.eIs and sw^eeien the ' stomach, thus banishing constipation,! coiic. coliio, etc. Concerning them Mrs. Eugene Vaillancourt. St. Mathieu. Que., writes: 'â- |\^^len my baby was i constipated I gave her Baby's Own Tablets and am well satisfied with the i result. I would strongly recommend- them to all motliers for tliis trouble." j that ' "^''^ Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box policies should be of a haud-to-mouth 1 ''â- Â°'" '^^^ ^^^- '^^â- '1"^â„¢^' .Medicine Co., character. Our forest areas must be Brockville, Ont kept productive in perpetuity. Let us quit monkeying with the buzz ; disease h.is cost Russia a total of 33,- 1 000,000 lives. He places the cost of bolshevism at 12.280.000 lives. Professor Ossendoffsky says that formerly the Russian population In- creased at the rata of four persons a minute. To-day it is decreasing at the rate of iv.tlve to thirteen a minute. IWONEY ORDERS. A Dominion Express Money Qrder for lire dollars costs three cents. I authority, for the purpose of accoui- I plishing the end in view." ; The greatest factor in the adoption ' of practical consifrvation methods is I to have the unquuiilied support of pub- \ lie opinion. It is extremely encourag- j ing to know that fue business interests I engaged in the exploitation of Cana-' Pulp From Pine Chips. It has been found that pulp for coarse paper and cardboard can be made from yellow pine chips from which turpentine, resin and oil have been distilled. A New Idea. Jlrs. Cl.vmor was giving a little din- ner and Iter housomnid left without notice during the morning. In despair the good lady tackled her new cook. "Jane," she asked, teariully. "what shall I do? Can't vou wait at table?" "Not in the dining room. ' was cook- ey's firm response. "But I've had some canteen experience, so if you'd line up your guests and send them out here W:fh their plates, I'll see that they get all that's comiu' to them!" i •â- Papa." said 4-year-oId Dorothy. "I want to ask you a very impol^ant ques- tion." "What is it, dear?" queried her father. "Well," continued the small schemer, "to-morrow's my birthday, and I'd like to know what you think I'd like to have for a present." A Good Extractor. Willie had swallowed a penny, and his mother was in a state of alarm. "Helen." she called to her sister, in the next room, "send for a doctor; Wi'illie has swallowed a penny!" The terrified and frightened boy looked up imploringly. "No, mamma," he interposed, "send for the minister." "The minister?" asked his mother, incredulously. "Why the minister?" "Because papa says he can get money out of anybody." Chssified Advi GOOD, EXjriPPBD, SABKATCHB- WAN farn\. and coal mine. Baally worked. Very prufllable. Barsaln. Part tituih <ir Ontario properly. Owner. St Preacott. Toronto. AOBjrrs WAsns. POHTBAIT AGENTS DB8IRIN<» _ Print*. Finiahed Portraits Framea. writs for i^alaiosue and Prlo« I-liiL 'nited Art <.'a . 4 Brunswiik Avat. Toronto. MxacELi^szova. HEX.S W.VNTEl). ALIVE. 17 a pound, any aliiu. I pay CENTS exijrr-sa 'Itliln I'liO miles ot Toronto.' Samuel Lewi.s, «6fi Dundus UVst, Tor<.nto. CA.VCBR. TUMORS. LUMPS. ETC Internal and eztertiBl, cured wlltiout â- din bj our home treatment. Write ua kefore too late. Dr. Heil-naa lledlcal Co LItnlte.l. Ctjlllr.irwooil. Ont Hard on Factory Women. Investigations made by a woman doctor among 2.500 English women employed on men's work in fautorias during the war showed that 4:! per cent, of tiie women weri.- suffering from uveriutigiie und ill-health maar.'-'i Uslaiest Carea Qaxvet in Coi A baked custani i.s a g^ood item in a school lunch; so are table raisins and fresh nuts. Loch Lomond, the "Queen of the Scottish Lakes," is twenty-one miles lon^, and varies in 'areadth 'rom one to five miles. I America's Pioneer Sog* Keoicdles Sec^ on ooG Diseases aad How to yeed Mailed Frr.! ; : .my Ad- dret'H by -.lie .\utuor. H. Clay Olorer Co., Sas. Ill Wtfst ;. â- - ii ^treot New Y.!i -c. !.'..S..V f Klnaru a Iilaiment Cnres Diatamoer. Flat Thuinb Tacks. The Uo;;ds of new thumb tacks for dral'tsme;! are so flat that a T square can be slid over them and the tacks are removed with a special tool. Snake From Horse Hair. John Burroughs in one oi Iiis Notes on Nature stated in substance that a hair from a horse's tail placed in water would not turn tj a snake, and that if a snake appbaic.l iu the water it had not developed from the horse's httir. Evidently Mr. Burroughs, when he partially deaf persons can was young, missed one of the common c.mg -n a train. ; ;iiid interesting experiments of coun- _ ! try boys. It's worth trying. A white china wasjibowl is desirable ... , , . , ,. • - as the black to j-epair; it is never to late to amend."} and aching. In Canada ;here is one mile of rail- way for every 2'24 persona; in the United States, one mile for every 390. lONIGHT! Take "Cascarets" if sick. Bilious, Constipated. 8453 9123 No. 8875â€" Ladies' Waist. Price, 20 cents. Two styles of vest. Cut in 7 sizes, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust Veasure. Size 36 requires, one material, ITs yds. 36 ins. wide, or 1% yds. 45 ins. wide; insertion, 1 yd.; waist, 1% yds. 36 ins. wide, or l^i yds. 45 ins. wide; vest, % yd. 27 ins. wide. 8794 â€" Ladies' and Misses' Chinese Blouse. Price, 20 cents. To be slipped on over the head; closing on shoulder; two styles of sleeve. Cut in 3 sizes; smaH, 32; medium, 34, 36; large, 38, 40 ins. bust measure. Medium Siize requires, with bell sleeves, 2*4 yds. 36 ins. wide, or 1% yds. 54 ins. wide; -» with gathered, sleeves, 2Vi yds. 36 ins. wide, or 1% yds. 64 ins. wide. No. 9123 â€" Ladies' Sports Blouse. to make the test) with, hair will show ijlainly against the white background. Have the one who takes care of a black-tailed horse pal! or cut a hair \ from the tail. Fill the bowl with | water. Raiuwiitir. it seems, we were j told to use, but water from the city ! pipes may produce thysame result. Place the bowl in an unoccipied room. I'ut the horse hair in the water. ! In a few days the hair will wiggle \ around like a snake, but will cot in- ; crease in size. What causes the hair to move was a puzzl.; that was not solved. .A.s the hair seeuif.'d life-like, the experiment was considered a success and was not i prolonged, which was well, as tho final I result probably would have been dis- appointing. I was cured of ;vii:U'ul Goitre by i MINARDS LINIMENT. j BAY.AlRD McMULLIN. I Chatham, Ont. I was cured f)f Inflammation by .MINAKD'S L1NI.MENT. .MRS. \V. .\. JOHXSO.N. | Walsh, Ont. j I was cured of Facial Neuralgia by j MINARD'S LINIMENT. j Parkdale. Ont. J. H. BAILEY, i Enjoy llfel Straighten up! Your system is filled with liver and bowel i poison which keeps your skin sallow. There is nothing we may not hope! y^^^ stomach upset, your head dull Your meals are turning RED SPRUCE GUM from the first sniffleortne^a^ Stop it In time and do not gamble Willi your htaltli. L'seJover M ycora in trtalina cou^is, colJs and allied complaints. Kv«nrboey buys Ih* t^mr^t Sis* Gl I Montnal D. WATSON A CO.. Sew York | HAIR SOON TOO SHORT TO DO UP A little ''Danderine" stops your hair coming o-jt and doubles its beautv -Dickens. ^^f/^/'. ^11% SINCE JI870 _ ShI'LOH "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE into poison and you can not feel right. Don't stay bilious or constipated. Feel splendid always by taking Cascarets occasionally. They act without grip- ing or inconvenience. They never sicken you like Calomel, Salts. Oil or nasty, harsh pills. They cost so little tooâ€" Cascarets work while you sleep. Look at tongue 1 Remove poi- sons from little stomach, Uvsr and bowels Grape 8794 SSTs Price, 20 cents. Front tucked or plain. Cut in 7 sizes, 34, 36, 38. 40, 42, 44 and 46 ins. bust! measure. Size 36, tucked blouse, 2% yds. 36 ins. wide, or 2% yds. 40 ins. wide; plain blouse, 2% yds. 36 ins. wide, or 2 yds. 40 ins. wide. No. 845,3 â€" Ladies* Cossack Waist, Price. 20 cents. Two styles of front; R-Jtam Invokes An Old to be slipped on over the head, or Oriiam mvOKCS i\n KJva opening on shoulder. Cut in 6 sizes, Law. 34 to 44 ins. busrt. Size 36, one mater- i Tho Justinian Code of Laws ot the iai, 2'-s yds. 36 ins. wide; overblouse, ; year 52S still carries weight in English 1 yd. 36 ins. wde, or ''k yd. 54 ins. ' law. says a Loudon despatch. At any wide; bands, sleeves, facing, belt, 1% rate, it has been used to decide a yds. 36 ins. wide. ! knotty point of law for which the re- These patterns may be obtained' cords failed to find a solution, from your local McCaU dealer, ori The point (or which the Emperor from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St.,! Justinian^ code has been made to serve was "Does the owner of bees which leave their hive and swarm some distance away retain property rights in them?" Judge Gwynue James, who found himself obliged to settle the point at the Rath County Court, quoted the law as laid down by Emperor Justinian to the effect that a smarm oelonged to a man as long as they were in his sight and could be easily pursued; other- wise they became the property of the first person who saw tt^m. His ruling was that The swarm in question had not been in the owner's sight when it flew from the hive. Therefore he gave Judgment against the original owner. Toronto, Dept. W. Theres something really fascinating about the nut- like flavor of The strength and nutrition gleaned from this wheat and malted barley food make it: a most seiAsible breakfast cereal, while its low cost adds true economy. â- â€" â- â- â€" i 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 lasative or physio for tho little stomach, liver and bowels. Child- ren love Its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. Mother! Yon must say "Calltoml*." ACHES AND PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED You'll find Sloan's Liniment softens the severe rheumatic ache Cuticnra Is Wlat You Need For Your Hair and Scalp Dandruff kills the hair. Cuticuta kills dandrulf. Try this treatment. Before retiriniS rub Cuticura Ointmeut into part- ings oU over the scaip. Next moRiing â- hampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rins* with tepid water. DandniS usually disappear, hair stops falling and becomes thick, live and healthy. Soap 25c. Ointmont 2S and 50c. Sold throughoutthepominion. CanadianPepot: Lyman g, Limited, St. P«ul St.. Montreal. SRVCuticun Soap shave* wilbout miis. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of delightful "Daa- derine" at any drug or toilet couiiter for a few cents, pour a little In your hand and rub It into the scalp. After several applications the hair usually stops coming out and you can't And I any dandruff. Help your hair to grow ; strong, thick and long aud become soft, glossy and twice as beautiful and abundant. Constipation Cure A dniggiit says s "For nearly thirty years I have commendoil the Extract of Roots, known aa Mother Seiael's Cnralive Symp, for the radical cure of constipation and indigestiotu It is an old relia'ole remedy that never fail* to do the work." 30 drop* thrice daily. Get the Genuino, at druggists. * To Australia in Seven Days. A British syndicate which is plan- ning an aerial passenger service be- tween Gnglaod and Australia expects to cover the distance in seven days. Attractiv« and sanitary buildings are a buainess asaet to any farm ; th«y sujfgest healthy livestock, protected seed that should irrow and machinery tiUt is always r«ady for us*. Put it on freely. Don't rub it in. Just let it penetrate naturally. What a sense of soothing relief soon follows I £jiternal aches, stititiess. soreness, cramped muscles, strained sinews, back "cricks" â€" tho.ie ailments can't fight off the relieving qualities ol Sloan's Liniment. Clean, convenient, econo.micaL Made in Canada. t»e, 70e, «1.40. SloaiVs • • • /it'*'/* It fiitfutv ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin .it All without the "Bayer Cross" til* UUB« "Bayer" idantiflcs tb* only seuuind Aspirin, â€" the A«pirni prseoriDed by physician* for oror aia»- watains proptr UrMtions tai QdkUi EsadadM, to<^V!h», R«r«ch«, Hs*. ralyi^ Lnmlii^ lUveiunatiim, Netsl- I3SUE No. 6»â€" '19. tMD yean and now made in Oaasda. Ma, JoiRt Hilii, and Fain gvattaSif^, Always boy aa tmbK^Bso MoksM Tin bosw of IS tat>tot» cost tai^ bt "Bayar Tabiaia U AMfikW* «U%|*l*w«mte. Laigw "Ba^w" paokagM^ TkMM la aady mm A^vliia m^ti'^^gn bnm* amw "BayM" AsplriB Is t>».tia«a â- Mfc. lf i ^H H ta »â- â- < » »t D^*r lfaa«fs«iuM «t Um*. \- v>

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