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Flesherton Advance, 19 Dec 1923, p. 9

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HEiDACBES IA Sure Sign the Blood is Watery and Impure. People with thin blood ar more sub- 3ct to headaches than full-blooded persons and the form of anaemia that afflicts growing girls IB aim OB t always accompanied by headaches, together With disturbances of the digestive or- gans. Whenever you have constant or re- curring headaches and pallor of the face, they show that the blood IB thin and ' your effort* should be directed toward building up your blood, A fair treatment with Dr. William*' Pink .Pills will do this, and the rich, red "blood made by these pills banishes the headache. More disturbances to the health are caused by their blood than most peo- ple have any ides of. When your Blood is Impoverished, the nerves suf- fer from lack of nourishment, and you nay be troubled with Insomnia, neur- itis, neuralgia or sciatica. Muscles subject to strain are undernourished *nd you may have muscular rheuma- ;tlsm or lumbago. If your blood Is thin *nd you begin to show symptoms of any of these disorders, try building up the blood with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and as the blood Is restored to its normal condition the trouble will disappear. There are many people who owe their present state of good health to Dr. William*' Pink Pills, and most of them do not hesitate to say so. If you are suffering from any condi- tion due to poor, watery blood, or weak nerves, begin taking Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills now, and note how your strength and health will Im- prove. You can get these pills through any dealer In medicine, or by mall, at 60 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockvllle, Ont EASY TRICKS Kc. 57 Magnetic Silver The HOI of the Winds. We went to the Hill of the Winds On an amber afternoon ; , From its crest we looked between ce- dar files Where a river ran for winding miles By shelving banks and sedgy isles Like a placid long lagoon. There was never a cloud in the vault The vast blue vault of the sky. For a winnowing wind swept cease- lessly Out of the west where the free winds be. And It sang sweet songs to us, and we Were glad as the wind went by. We were glad of the wind and sun, Of the heights and the depths below Of the ox-eyed daisies with beck and nod, Of the glint and the toss of the golden- rod. Of the sheen of the moss and the scent Of the sod. With the Joy that lovers know. Now Is the age of the year When the heavens are blurred with rain, When the airs are chill and the mists are gray, Bweet, let us take the upward way, Let us go back to that perfect day And the Hill of the Winds again! Clinton Scollard. Two matches and a half dollar are used in this trick which can best De performed while you are seated at the table. One match is placed across the other so that it Is balanced, with neither <>nd touching the table. The performer explains that a naif dol- lar acts toward a matcb as a magnet acts toward a steel needle and pro- ceeds to prove, by demonstrating, that there Is sense in that nonsense. The aalf dollar la held near the end of the upper match. The per- former slowly draws It toward him- self and the match swings 'round toward him. The spectators sus- pect threads but they can examine the matches and the coin all they like. The coin has nothing to do with the trick except to provide an ex- cuse for the foolishness about mag- netism. A real magnet or another match would do just as well. While the performer Is holding the com near one end of the upper match, he Is breathing gently toward the other end. That, of course, makes the match swing around on its axis and that's the trick. (Clip thit out and patte it. with. other of the teriet, in a scrapbookj SAVED BABY'S LIFE Mrs. Alfred Tranchemontagne, St Michel des Saints, Que., writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are an excellent medicine. They saved my baby's life and I can highly recommend them to all mothers." Mrs. Tranchemontagne's experience is that of thousands of other mothers who have tested the worth of Baby's Own Tablets. The Tablets are a sure and safe medicine for little ones and never fail to regu- late the bowels and stomach, thus re- lieving all the minor Ills from which children suffer. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockvllle, Ont CANADA'S NEW UNIFORMED CORPS Boys of the Messenger Service Department of the Canadian National Telegraphs have been placed In uniform. The uniforms are of grey wool serge, black leather leggings and grey uniform caps. The crest of the Com- pany adorns the left sleeve between the elbow and shoulder and Is attached to the front of the cap together with the boy's number. In wet weather th boys will wear oilskin capes and hats of olive color over their uniforms. No other Canadian owned telegraph service has uniformed messengers. The photograph shows one of the boys In his new uniform delivering a telegram. Rll jour pipe CUT PLUG If you rollyoia OWT\ askior m Select Your Hens for Breeding Now. The Deciding Factor "An expert says gas will be the de- ciding factor In the wars to come." "Doubtless he has noted how effec- tive it Is In the political battles of the present." Ak for Minard's and take no otter. HEALTH EDUCATION BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON Provincial Board of Health, Ontario Or. Mlddleton will be glad to answer Questions on Public Health mat- ters through this column. Address him at Spadina House, Spadlna Crescent, Toronto. High blood pressure is a condition i the elasticity diminishes, the walls we hear much about these days. It thicken and the inside width of the may be due in part to the strenuous tube gets less. In consequence, the life one leads in these hectic times, but , blood flow in the tubes is under too over-indulgence of one kind or another much pressure. There is an instru- makes the condition worse. High blood i ment for measuring blood pressure, pressure means several things: (1)1 Symptoms which suggest the need of That the heart is beating: too strong- 1 this examination are dizziness, cold IT; (2) that the blood vessel walls are extremities, albumin In the urine, ir- tnickened and inelastic; (3) that the ritable heart The treatment is to pre- persan is obese or overweight, It may j vent constipation, and live temperate-' be caused by any or all of these con-tly in eating, drinking and in all other ditionn. |ways, avoid over-excitement or Btinu- Nature provides blood vessels thatjlation and take plenty of rest and are large enough and smooth enough :sle p. for blood to flow through without There is to medicine that can hope much friction. Every time the heart to effect a uire of this disease. It do- beats, the vessels being elastic, stretch Ipends on the patient's habits and the like a rubber tube. As age advances, I way he lives from day to day. By Sam W. Knife. Too many poultry breeders leave the selection of their breeding hens till January or February, instead of se- I lecting them In the Fall, when they go into their winter quarters. Of j course It is not suggested that they should be mated up then, but by pick- Ing out the most desirable birds for nest year's breeders they can be separated, allowed free range, If It's available, until real severe weather sets In. Egga from these birds during the winter months should be a second- ary consideration only. The main point is to have them healthy and In good vitality when eggs are required for hatching. Therefore mash and other egg producing feeds should be limited, supplemented by a body and muscle building ration. Care mu be taken not to over feed, or by spring the hens will be too fat to lay. I If you have any hens which have layed right up to October or Novem- ber, hang right onto them; alsj) If you have trap-nested keep your ISO-egg birds and over. If you have a surplus of hatching eggs from such stock they are readily disposed of, and even If they only lay a couple of settings of ; eggs you know you may have chicks well worth while from their eggs. While your breeders should have good care and attention, abundant ex- ercise Is absolutely necessary, with- out which you cannot expect the muscles and functional organs to have the energy needed for subsequent utilization or the power to resist ad- verse Influences. Do not contemplate using pullets and hens which you have "forced" for eggs, under artificial lights, as the re- 1 suits In fertility are usually disap- pointing. Keep an eye on your cock- rels, pick out the quick maturing, large framed and good typed birds to head your pens. If two or more males are to be used In one pen, get them accustomed to each ether before breed- Ing season; this will Insure peace and contentment In your breeding quarters. Breed only from good males, for re- member, the male bird is 60% of your breeding pen. A Study in Fitness. Light, I love thee When Day Is here; And, Twilight, thou When Love Is near. Come softly Twilight. I hear Love's coming; Get thee gone, Day, With your whirring wings and your humming. H. K. Dekky. Left It Unnamed, Perhap* "Yes, we've been married for ten years and have never had what I'd call a quarrel." "What do you call it then?" MONEY ORDERS. Remit by Dominion Express Money Order. If lost or stolen you get your money back. The ideal world would be a world in which every man continued to go to school till the day of his death. Mr. Robert Lyiid, the well-known author. About 500 species of plants ai* carnivorous. Through modified leave* they imprison their prey, which in subsequently digested and absorbed. Sundew, flytraps, pitcher-plants, bladderworta, and butterworts art unions; the chief animal-eating plant*. KNITTING MACHINE. Violin-Value. How do you value your musical In- strument; by Its market value or by the effect you get out of It? At a con- cert, three young ladies were awaiting in breathless expectation the appear- ance of a well-known violinist, and fill- ing In the time with excited conversa- tion as to their own experiences. They were evidently violinists themselves and had learnt to play the principal pieces In the programme, besides play- ing in professional or amateur orches- tras. But some of their Ideas were not quite what they should be. "Do you know," said one of them, "I played on a 4,000 Strad the other day. Some friends of mine hod this and an Amati as well. The Amatl only cost 700; but wasn't It comic, the people them- selves preferred to play on the 700 one!" She- had not realized that mar- ket value Is fixed by many things be- sides Intrinsic value and artistic ef- fect. KNITTING MACHINE TOOL. Self starter. Saves transferring titches. Price $8. Agents wanted. They are easy to sell after demonstra- tion. Circular on request. Booklet (40 cents) telling how to speed up knitting and toe-closing, how long ft takes to knit a pair, how much can b* earned, hints on selling BOX, etc. Jar- man, Woodland Park. Hespoler, Ont PPLES FOR SALE -GREEN-, ings, Kings, Baldwins. Special prices to farmers' clubs in car lota, Beaver Valley Fruit Growers, Camp- nlo'.vn, Ontario. EVERAL CARS DRY MILL slab wood, stove length. Reid Bros.. Bothwll, Ontario. Plena)*!- Dog RamediM DOG DISEASES tud Bow 10 ha* U-lll fc*rW la *nj ijrlril Dr u Aninor. . CLAY LOVIH CO. tM. Ml Wwl Mtt MrM Mr. Tart. Come to the Lectures, Demonstrations and Practices at the Ontario Agricultural College 1924 SHORT COURSES 1924 Stock and Seed Judging Two weeks) January 8Ui - 19th. Poultry Raising (Four Weeks - January 8th February 2nd. Horticulture Courses: Fruit and Vegetable Growing ^Jan- uary 21at - February 2nd. Floriculture and landscape Garden- Ing Feb. 4th - Feb. 16th. Dairy Courses: Course tor Factory Cheese and ButtermakM-s - January 2nd - March 14th. Cow-Testing- -Jan. 7th - Jan. 19th. Farm Dairy- Jan. 21st - Feb. 2nd. Factory Milk and Cream Testing, Including Factory Management and accounts Feb. 4 - Feb. 16. Market Milk, Including Mechanical Refrigeration- -Feb. 18 - March 1. Condensed and Powdered Milk- March 3rd - March 15th. Ice-Cream, including Mechanical Refrigeration- March 17 - Mar. 28 Creamery and Cheesemaking Course, Including Mechanical KB frlgeration---Mar. 24 - Mar, 28. Bee Keeping (Two Weeks) Jan- uary 8th - January 19th. Drainage and Drainage Surveying (Two Weeks) Jan. 8 - Jan. 19. Farm Power, including Tractors, Gasoline Engines, etc. (Two Weeks > Jan. 22 - Feb. 2. Thcx roure ir nlnnniV to m*t th> rcqulremcnu of ftrmeri, Urmwt' som. dilirmoi, poultry- mat. lw*-kni*ri and bonli'uKurlltl who may I o aMu to 1rv bom* for but t abort period durlnf tt minor monthi. All courni an TIT*. ith Ui> nctptlon of Ih* d!i> courwa. for wblcti . imall n-ilitrttlon f la i '.LIIM. A ri'.nj from the hom lurroundlnn, meetlni oth wonle tnumud to U> Uiuua In which jo:i an- UUertitcd, * .* nf aparlcno and Uia acquirement of knowledft, will do you food. 1-Un to attend lonn cnur that ppll to jou. Baduccd rtt on rallwuja. WrIW for book- let dwrilhiDt U>< counei and auk for uj oerUKrat*. J. B. REYNOLDS. M.A L. STEVENSON, A. M. PORTER, B.9.A., President Director of Extension Registrar Wood-Fold. Those who have lived near forests ever keep Something within them kin to every tree, Something of wind and rain and sun- shine free; Their vagrant thoughts roam far afield to deep And woodsy places where Pan's goat- hoofs leap And dryads peer through boughs of ash and oak; Strange rustic memories their dreams Invoke And stray leaves rustle always through their sleep. They never lose their love of wander- ing, Though Fate should stay for years their town-bound feet; Got a COLD? Take a .jmall pan of boiling water and put half a teaspoon of MEN- THOLATUM In the hot water, then breathe the steam. It's the best and also the quickest way to get relief. for wl< at III Drug Sforn. Writ! for fit* Simple. THE MENTHOLATUM CO. Brldieburt. Ont . Box (3 STOMACH MISERY, GAS, INDIGESTION "Pape's Dlapepsln" Is the quickest, surest relief for Indigestion, gases, flatulence, heartburn, sourness or ! stomach distress caused by acidity. i A few tablets give almost Immediate stomach relief. Correct your stomach and digestion now for a few cento. Druggists sell million* of packages of Pape's Dlapepsln. Bad Breath Overcome "Bad breath is a dgn of decayed teeth, foul stomach or unclean bowd.." U your teeth are good, look to your digeitive organiat once. Get Scigel'a Curative Syrup at druggiiU. 1 5 to 3 O drop* alter meali, < . i can up your food paMaga and stop the bad breath odor. 5Oc. and 1 1.00 Bottlei. Do not buy substitute*. Cat thegenuine. ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist! Thin People Thin, nervous, underweight people take on healthy flesh and grow sturdy and ambitious' when Bltro-Phosphate as guaranteed by druggists is taken a few weeks. Price $1 per pkge. Arrow Chemical Co., 26 Front St. East, Toronto, Ont. PHILBLAINS I Rub the feet well with Minard's. v> A few applications and the sore- ness is gone. GIRLS! HAIR GROWS THICK AND BEAUTIFUL 35-Cent "Danderine" Doe* Wonders for Lifeless, Neglected Hair. A glean, y mass of luxuriant hair i full of g!i'ns. lus- tre and life short- ly follows a genii- IIIH toning up of neglected scalp* -.v . i 'i dependable ' "Danderdlne." Falling hair. Itching scalp and the dandruff Is corrected Immediately. Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair Is quickly Invig- orated, taking on new strenglh, color and youthful beauty. "Danderine" U dellgfi-tful on the hair; a refreshing, stimulating tonic not sticky or greasy! Any drugstore. They never fall to hear birds caroling, Although no wings sweep through the street; hid within their Inmost souls part, hold the magic of the forest's heart. Charlotte Becker. Unless you see the name 'Bayer oa package or on tablets you ar not get- ting '.he genuine Ba.-e product proved ; safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-three years fo And, They Colds Headucti* Toothach* Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept "Bayer Ti.blett of Aspirin" only. Bach unbroken packags con- . tains proper directions. Handy boxes It is estimated that the United' of twelve tablets cou^few States holds 45 per cent, of the world's: Stoti .*'** *f trmd^niarl total of gold money. Of the remainder j ^ P Ca ^ ada) of B yr Manufacture of the British Empire holds about 12 V4 1 jionoa^tlcacldeiter o! SalicylicaclcL per cent; France, 11 percent.; Japan, ^^ u well known that Aspirin 6 per cent.; Spain, 5 per cent; and; |Beanl Bayer Manufacture, to asslat Germany and Holland about 2% per, the pur ,iic against imitations, the Tab- cent, each. U eta of Bayer Company will be stamp- | d with uieir neucrai trade mark, to* Keep Minard's Liniment In tha haus*. | -tmt Mother! Give Sick Child "California Fig Syrup" Harmless Laxative for a Bllloui, Constipated Baby or Child. Constipated, bil- ious, feverish, or sick, colic Babies and Children love to take genuine "California Fig Syrup." No other laxative regulates the tender little bowils so nicely. It sweetens" tho stomach and itarta the liver and bowels acting without griping. Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs. Say "California" to your druggist and avoid counterfeits! Insist upon genuine "California Fig Syrup" which contains directions. i EA ACK .S Spread ToNeckandAnns. Itched and Burned. Lasted 3 Months, "My trouble began with a rash breaking out on myback. My doth- jng aggravated It, and it kept spread- ing to my neck and arms. It Itched and burned so that I spent many a sleepless night. The trouble lasted about three months. I tried different remedies without success. I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample which helped me. I bought more and In three weeks was healed." (Signed) H. M. Kramer, 56fl Hertel Ave... Buffalo. N. Y., Jan. M, 1922. Cutlcura Soap to cleanse and pu- rify, Cnticura Ointment to soothe and heal and Cuticura Talcum to powder and perfume are ideal for daily toilet purpose*. iwd. 3 St. H S.-W . M.riS>" g Jhgfc Swaps.. Ofnhnont?Sm,,lfc. T..,,. a^V^Cuticura i>oap ihaTea without mug. ISSUE No. 50.--23.

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