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Flesherton Advance, 5 Oct 1927, p. 3

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t « 4 I « "l<» MS GREAT TONIC RENEWSSTRENGTH 'Simply Because it Enriches and Builds Up the Blood. In no trouble Is delay or neglect Uore dangerous tlian in anaemia, Which means poverty of the blood. It Is Tery common in young girls and in persons who are orerworked or con- lined within doors. It makes its ap- proach in so stealthy a manner that It is often well developed l>efore its presence Is recognized. . But taken in time there is a tonic that so enriches and purifies the blood that good health â- ind strength soon comes to the form- er' weak, anaemic sufferer. This tonic (0 Dr. Williams' Pink PUls, which for years have been the most successful bJood-bttilder known, and has credit lor restoring to good health thousands ud thousands of people who have suf- fered from some of the many ailments that come through 'weak, watery blood. The eorrectioq of anaemic condi- tions by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is as 'certain as anything can be. As proof of this Miss Margaret A. Smith. Bur- Koyne, Ont.. says:â€" "After having a â- evere attack of jaundice I was left In a very weak and run-down condi- tion. I was pale and my nerves on edge. I could not sleep at night and Would toss anS turn for hours at a time. I finally decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and soon began to feel better, and after taking a few more boxes of the pills I felt as strong »s ever, and could thoroughly enjoy toy rest at night. Now, I always re- commend these pilis to any friends who may be ailing." Better sleep, steady nerves, im- proved appetite, increased vigor â€" all these can be yours by taking Dr. Wil- Uants' Pink Pills. Begin them to-day. Bold by all medicine dealers, or by feiail post paid at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., BroctviUe, Oct. f "Our men pick up little 'fishing par- ties,' which have absent-min'tedly I-eft their tackle at horn;." j <> ' Americans Visiting Scotland Break All Previous Reccrcis Edinburgh.â€" The American iii/a- sion of Scotlaml has surpassed aJl prevbus rscords this season. j At AbLotsford, Sir Walter Scott's ^ A Simple Way to Make Grape Juice Grape juice is a meet refreshing drink. Many housewives fill their shelves with a supply made in their own kitchens, and many others would Kke to do so were it not for the labor- ious process which they have always Bee<n used. Europe's Hords Are Bound to G>me Scottish Professor Says Canada and Other British Dominions Heve not Reached Stage Where They Can Sat Up Barriers Against Pioneering People at Their Doors Geneva. â€" Canada, Australia, New No ring-fence can long protect an Zealand, and, perhaps. South Africa, t ""o^'^'iF'^* 'an<* from its over-crowdel will become the dumping ground of ; '•'?'«''^^,'i"' ^".'* 'V'* S^^'^'^''^^ ^^^^ ^h^^^f. "-x.-e .Americans have been ., T-ao ,. inize" that migraticn can no more be saen than ever before, while throu°-h- immigrants from Eastern and South- ' stopped from an over-crowded poverty out the S^ctt country valleys, Tweod, em Europe in the future, and will,Etricke^ area to on* where the same Ettrick and Yarrow, and the border thereby develop their waste spaces as race enj^iys more prospsrcas condi- valleys, Melrcse, Dryburgh, Kelso well as relieve the over-population of , tions than water can be prevented and J.:dburgh, there is a continual the prolific parts of the Old World, from flowing from a hicher to a lower stream of .American visitors. accordinsj to Prof. J. W. Gregory, of level on an open slope." I Thousands of .•Vmericans gathered In an C.A.N ADA MUST T AKlT WARNING in and around Edinburgh to view the While economically the prcfcrsor recant unveiUng of the Scottish- Am- may be right we in Canada have seen l^inan wa^ Memorial in Pnnces the menace an unabsorbed European St'^* ^V American Ambassador immigration may be. The . Unit3d -^<^"g''^'^"- ^ States with its terrific problems ^^ w^g^w^ UMiWtir*T%ft An race is sufficient warning to us. While pilK Ml 1 1 Hh K\ flp the University of Edinburgh. address delivered before the World Population Conference at (Jeneva, Prof. Gregory enoinciated viewpoints which met with both scientific ap- proval and political denunciation. ECONOMIST'S VIEW. "No nation has made the land it occupies, nor has the ri^t to prevent its adequate use," declared Prof. Gregory. "No nation in oar fast- filling earth has a rif^t to a dog-in- the-manger policy regarding land. Now packed in Aluminum^ the same as years ago. REDRpSE RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good. the future may prove the professor , correct, we should bend every effort I to make the way easy for the British | immigrant in the meantime and so : add to our already firm foundation of ! Anglo^axon stock. ' Liner Carries Floral Tributes CUtssified Advertiseinento •) AOEVT8 WASTZB. Wmr .\STEU L.A.DY OB GENTLEMi TT IN EVERY CITY. TOWN AH. YOUNG CHPREN Modem Adventure on Border Patrols American Papers Give Credit to Border Guardsmen of Elnduring Many Dangers because he did not want to run the risk of being shot, for he knew that orders are that no patrolman shall fire upon a smuggler unless the smug- Tv^^^ „T,^ Tu tv I. 1. â-  ?!« fii«s first When the officer Jn^^llS^glad'L llarn J^^t^j ^^^^ *^ «^^ J.« ^^ ^^^ ^^ * i_ •_ i-« J ii. J V iT- . S smuggler m anabush. ly saapnfied methcd by which it can! Mothers are quick to praise any- thing which brings health and com- " ' I fort to their little ones â€" any medicine guard against the entry of undesir- t^at will make the baby well and keep able aliens who aretry ing to crash tim weU will always receive hearty the gates and to pick up the instiga- recommendaUon from the mother, tors of the plots to get them past the That is why Baby's Own Tablets are authorities. go popular. Thousands of mothers. Just a few montits ago, the Border throughout the country, not only use Patrol Station at El Paso received them for their own little ones but are word to watch out for three women always delighted to be able to recom- and two men, suspicious characters, mend them to other mothers. Thous- who had boarded a certain train on ands of mothers have proved Baby's the border bound for Kansas City. ; Own Tablets to be without an equal Many blood-and-thunder stories are The message was late in reaching the in relieving their little ones of any of tame in c<«nparison with the exploits i patrolmen, but they hurried officers the many minor ailments which arise of the men of the United States Im-j ahead to catch the train further up out of a derangement of the stomach migration Border Patrol. Not long the line. As had been expected, they and bowels. Baby's Own Tablets are ago word was passed along to one of ; picked up four Armenians and one the Ideal laxative â€" easy to take but the stations on the Mexican border | Mexican who could not show the ^liorough in action. They banish con- that a Mexican was bringing liquor [proper visas for entry into the coun-|6tlpatlon and indigestion; break up into the country over a certain moun-ltry. The Mexican said that he had co^s and simple fevers; expel worms tain trail. The tip was furnished by ; no connection with the Armenians, but ^°^ make the teething period easy, a Mexican who was in the pay of the j had merely consented to purchase "^^^ Tablets are sold by medicine smugglers, but the Americans <Ed not I their tickets for them in the railway dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box know that. A border patrolman, tak-j station because they were unable to *^°^ '^^^ ^'â- - Williams' Medicine Co.. ing the tip in good faith, set out for speak English. His identity and guilt Brockville, Ont. the mountain pass to catch the smug- ' as an old offender were soon proved, \ ^* gler. In due time a decoy smuggler i however, and when the last reports ! EjtlierOn is A inicSt came along with a load of liquor on a ; on the case came through to 'Wash- burro. Obviously, he was unarmed, ; ington, the patrolmen were also clos- mportance. No experience necessarjfc Pleasant and profitable occupation Apply bv letter. BIBLE PR.\Y«B A.SSOCIATION OF CANAD.V «1S OK* T.\RIO STREET. TORONTO. ITLTRAPHONIC GRAMOPHONE. St J selections $165 00 for $55.00. Oua^ anteed. Polsson, 340 Mount-Roy;il Eaa( Montreal. , VILL.4GE I.N CANADA as agent t' TV.^.,o=„Jo ^C P:..^^..., t^ R^l"'""^ BIBLE PRAYEH: Position , 1 nOUSandS Ot rieces to tie importance. Nq exneHe Strewn on Pacific in ! Memory of Fliers j San Francisco. â€" Laden with thou- I sands of floral pieces to be strewn j upon the sea, the Mason liner, Maui, j sailed out through the Golden Gate for Hawaii recently to pay tribute to ! the memory of the seven fliers lest in I the Pacific as a result of tha Dole : aerial derby which started .August '26. The flowers, blessed during inter- denominational sen-ices at the pier, will be cast on the Pacific 700 miles j from shore. j A floral piece was given by school children of Cairo, Mich., who were aught by Miss Mildred Doran, a na- tive of Eganville, Ont., who perished with six men in an attempt to blaz;? a trail over the Pacific through the air. It was made of straw flowers in the shape of a Bible. It has a cork base and is e.xpected to flcat indefinitely. This floral piece was three feet wide and foot feet long. FEEDER CATTLEâ€" Wli C.\N furnish the choicest seleciiun of j Blocker iuiil feeder steers of all weightJi ' stock heifers of all weights, stock comu. I also heavy calves for baby bee!" invduc- â-  tlon. "Write for ijuotations. Jfc.MM.L,\N I & P.fTHERFORD. Union SiclU.n irda, Winnipeg. .Mar. BOTS k « 9 f\n /-• • ,„_ HO wo»x Simply sell 50 ^^ets of Our F.-^ious Christmas Seals for 10c a set. Wtiea sold send us J3.00 and keep $-j.!ki W» trust voii ti'I Xma«. Sr Ni-h.'J,|.a Seal C. . Pep-. •â- â- 'W... Prooklv" XV. T.S.A. Taking a man's mea'--..re is ai everyday ocii;rre!ice wii"'. t!i;- tailor. be made with no lessening of the qual Ity of the juice. Into a quart fruit jar put one heaping cupful of stem A FATAL PLOT. The officer knew he was fatally wounded and realized that the plot Thing in Universe Scientist Believes it is Real Cause of Gravitation Mare Island, Sal. â€" The smallest tMng in the universe, the etheron, smugglers. Brazenly they sit and ! represents the real force that causes watch for their sigrnals and then push ' the mightiest of material structures off into the darkness secure in the 1 to topple once they are swung off Reeling that their confederates on ] their centre of calance, Capt. T. J. <• At this time of the year, as father continues his vocation, and t;ie child- ren resume their education, many a mother will feel as though she has Just begun her vacation. ing in on the characters in Kansas City who had been co-operating with the smugglers in Mexico. SIGNAL LIGHTS USED. Lights along the Rio Grande and the Great Lakes convey messages to med grapes; add one cupful of granu- ^^^ j^^^^ concocted for the purposel^'** American side are advising them 'J- See, U.S.N., noted mathematician i.*_.i cii L. <i â€" .• r.u I - wisely. Sometimes they wade across and astronomer, explained in a state- the Rio Grande where the water is . ment at his Mare Island laboratory lated sugur; fill to overflowing with' j "getting" him. But he also real- actovely boiling wal^, then seal. j^^ ^i,^^ t},e only way he had of By using this method one may put N^^i^^ evidence as to who had shot wp a quart or two of grapes at a time, ^im was to kill the decoy, as he had as they are at hand Moreover, when' „^ .j,^^ ^j ^n ^f j^ning the murder- the juice is drained off for drinking,] ^^ ^ y^ ^^^ ^^e decoy and the the grapes themselves will be found ^^^ ^„^ ^^^^ turned his horse t<v ccoked and plumped and, with the additiiMi of a little sugar, make a tery acceptable sauce. Certainly when ths method is once tried it will be welcomed as a great relief from the boiling, straining, bottling and lealing of the old way. We are so sure srou will appreciate perfect tea in per^ feet condition that we make this offer.^ If you buy Red Rose Tea in the new alumi- num package and you are not thoroughly satisfied, we have authorized your grocer to return your money on receipt of the container, no matter how much of the tea you havs used. 4X' ♦ Better Times. . "When I was your age," said the bate father to his six-year-old son, "I iras glad to get dry bread to eat." ' "You're much better off now you're ^ving with us, aren't you, daddie?' plied the son. * Reason Enough. "When I have drunk too much bead aches next day." "1 ache all over." "All over? How?" . "Because of the reception I get from my wife." low, sometimes they come in boats, or | So infinitesimal is the etheron, in wagons, their rum, their dope or ) Capt. See explained, that it "has corp- their aliens hidden under loads of j uscles a thousand million times small- grain. They hide in baggage cars'^r than the electron, which is 1,760 and box cars and they sneak over the tinnes smaller than a hydrogen atom.' border where the line is an imaginary ~ one and the trail a waste of sand, sag^rush and cactus. They are the worst types of border To clarify this explanation Capt see said that if atoms of common gas such as hydrogen, nitrogen or oxygen "be imagined the size of lemons. outlaws, and since the American pa- 1 oranges or grapefruit, then, on this trolmen are under orders not to shoot i same scale, the electron is like a except in self-defence, the outlaw has i coarse grain of sand, and the etheron, the best of the break, with the result j or particle of ether, is like a fine that many patrolmen have lost their i ^)article of smoke from a cigar." lives. Most of the officers are ex- service men and the tactics they learn- ed fighting in France are often called into searvioe in their work on the border. This explanation of Capt. See's theory leads to his contention that the incessant traveling of ether waves moving at a velocity of 294,000 miles a second, or 57 per cent, faster ward a ranch house a mile and a half distant. Some distance from the house he came to a wire fence and had to dismount and crawl through the fence. Then he was unable to stand again, so he crawled the rest of the way to the house. He found nobody at home and died before any one arrived. When the ranchman found the body he back-tracked on the trail and found the dead Mexican and the burro and from the evidence obtained, the asso- ciates of the patrolman were able to ^ ^x. , ^ .„ i»,. ,• v^ • ^v learn who had killed their buddy. Usually, out on the desert, one offi-|than light, is the real cause of gravi Considering it useless to take such «^^ foUoftvs a trail, while another j tation matters up with the Mexican author- i ^'^^^^^^ ahead for an enemy in am- 1 So fine are those particles of the ities they are waiting for the mur- \ °'^^' «'" ^°^ » glimpse of the persons , ether that they freely penetrate derer to cross the border again. They i "^'"^ pursued. The work of the fol- j through the earth, sun or planets, the say he will come when he thinks the 1 'o'""? <>*,* *"â- Â«" through the rocky , scientist declared, memory of the incident has gone from l^^^n^^y ^"'^"^tj^f J^^"* .^""^*''. '*' their minds There tion Border" PatroLTWrfittie hand- !v»n^ necessary for the officers to i comj^te triumph of his exte.isi.-e re- ful of men 781 to be exact, are keep- pSsmount and follow trails on foot, I'searches on the cause of gravitation ing watch over the 3,989 miles of Can- »»<i «w° ^^en a trail is easy to lose. ' re. ladian border and the 1,744* miles THOUSANDS IN THE NET. ' along the Mexican side. Within the , Although this arm^of the-protective ! past week or two the number of pa- 3^^^^^^ ^^ j^ country has been in trolmen operating betwe«> ^uffal*. gj^gt^^^^ ^ly ^bout three vearsâ€" and Lake Huron has been doubled. [j^^ g^^^ jj,^ passage of the Immi- While they are not charged with , g^jj^^ q^^^j^ ^^^ j^ 1924â€" during! the responsibility of enforcing prohi- jj^ j^^ ^^.^^^1 y^^j. ^^^^^ j^,y j ^3,7, t I more than 12,000 smuggled aliens . were captured, as agrainst about 3,000 for the preceding year. In addition, the pafcrol caught more than 800 smugglers of aliens and patroled 4,- 500,000 miles by motor, rail, horse, jboat, airplane, sled and on foot. They ATENTS List of "Wanted Inventions'* and Full Information Sent Free un Reiiuest. THS RAXSAT CO.. Sept. W, 273 Bank St., Ottawa. Ont. AVOiDES AN OPERATtON , Mrs. Da3rman Gives Lydia £. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound the Credit Try the New ^' Cuticura Shaving Stick k\ Fr««ly L«tl>erinff ~ Medicinal and EmolKent In the Woods Hunters find Minard's an excel- lent remedy for sprains, cuts and wounds. Pack a bottle In your kit. Colbome. Ontario. â€" "When I was first married I wa s very thin and weak. The doctor said I was weak and would never be able to have a child, but I did, and from the time my baby came I suifered all tho time and doctored and took medi- cine. Life became a burden, and doc- tors said an oper- ation could help me, but my husband was opposed to that. I had seen Lydia E. I'inkham's medicine advertised, so 1 told my hu»- band that 1 thought I would try it, that I might get some relief. I had not taken one bottla wuen I could feel it helping me. I took five bottles and had better health. Now I have three girls and a boy and have done my work up to confine- ' ment. I am now at the Change ot Life and owe my good health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I - take a bottle when 1 think I need it. " â€"Mrs. Sus.-VN D.\.YMA.N, R. R. No. S^ Colbome. Ontario. â- > Sold by druj;gistK everywhere. ; Ji Capt See's wave theory, expounded " j very dif ikuit, as smugglers use every '. in this, his ninth mathematical me- isromance and adventure in I POssiWe ruse to di^ruise their tracks i moir dealing with the cause of gravi- ; of these men of the Immigra- j *'"'* those of their mounts. It is f re- j tation, was proclaimed the final and For all pains my -Minsrd's LInlmsnt. ^ bition, they pick up the rum and dope smugglers" and the gun runners. Their chi.'f purpose, however, is to \ MeS»*^^^ Its suDcrior strength makes Purity go farthM than Its 8"Pe"°»^ It U nerfcct for all your bakingâ€" cakes, pies, h^"7n!^^.d-l^£on^^ sack onl? is necessary. TJ?Puri4 Flour to-day - it is certain to please you. PURiry niouR covered nearly 400,000 miles on foot Prkked Pimple Fatal IngersoU. â€" Thomas Graydon, 20, died from blood poisoning as a result of opening a pimple on his lip with a pin. Timely. "Your doctor prescribed a change of climate for you. Aren't you going abroad?" "No: I'm just stopping In Toronto." "Why?" I „, .. c/w» -1 "Becau.se the climate changes more alone, or more than 500 miles per . . anvwhere els- ' ! officer. In addition, they t^r,^ ««"« than anywhere eis,. Ftaw urn o*. ti M im MmmA Ott«n. SaiM Mb \ MnMd they back 1,447 aliens not inctudied among those captured, and handed over to immigration authorities more than 17,000 persons for investigation. "It is interesting to note that most of the smuggled aliens captured dur- ing this last year were Mexicans," said George J. Harris, the Assistant Commissioner General of Immigra- tion, who aft>3r more than twenty years of service on the Mexican bor- der, has come to Washington to rap- erintend the operations of the border patrol. "Thera is no quota psetric- tions on Mexicans, and all tlley are required to pay is $10 for a visa and $8 head tax, and that is frequently j tco much mcney. | I "The prcbknis along the Canadian . bor(':T are very much like those on j the Mexican border, except that long ' strvtchcs of wooded mountains, lakes I and streams bitterly cold in winter I take the place of stretches of sand ! and desert waste," Mr. Harris added. Six and Half-a-Oozen. Tho bride was asked what she thought of married life. "Oh. there's not much difference," she replied. "I used to wait up half the niett for Tom to go. and now I wait up half the night for him to come home." Proved safe bv millions and prescribed by physicians for Babii's Own Soap You and 5abu too I Minard'a Liniment tor Lumbaf*. Colds Neuritis Pain Toothache Headache ' Lumbaj^o Neuralgia , Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Sc^ pWARNINGll I Beware of Counterfeits ! J There is onlv one gei > ".A.SPIRIN tab'et. If a * let is offered a« "ASPif : genuine " a tab- iRIN' and is not "itarr.ped with the "Bayer '."ross '-'efiise it with contVmpf-itisnol .^SPIRI^'"' at all? IVin't take chances* .* ccpp t off'v "Paver" p.ickng.? >vhkii cont.i'r? provsn directions'. Basdv "Bavef Oo'<ie!> of 12 t«i-Vt* Aho WlU/if SI Hod TOOâ€" VhiijefUt*. AapiriB I* ttM Irate marit '•rvittt-nTd lo Ciufin) •( K.-<.ri>r ?.:st«tfa<;iHn< nt XQn<,«e«»<^ â-  c Wttt w r of Ssltanicaeta lAcvtyl SaUc:ill<.< Ac«i. "A. s. .v ' i. While it .* >rri4 «'>««â- < 1ti«1 >r-*|fcinr«»g B«yrr nanutaclant.t.i aniat Km puMiv aaai.iM tniitatiaiw..'. • â-¼> >*rt« •* 1 .«^'l»j<»Mir will tw itanipml <riUi their saovui traiic aark, tba ' Jiaa « v» " i>». '

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