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Flesherton Advance, 26 Oct 1927, p. 7

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. » 1 tot DEBnjrYDllE TO INDIGESTION Perfect Digestion Comes- Through Rich, Red Blood. There can be no perfect digestion unleas you have lich, red blood. This l8 scientifically true. It is also true that there is no tonic (or the stomach that is not a tonic (or every other part o( the body. The way, then, to tone up the stomach is to tone up the blood. The many so-called stomach reme- dies merely try to digest your (ood (or you. How much better It Is to tone up the stomach so that it will do Its own work as nature intended. iThere is no pleasure in eating pre- digested (ood. Tone up your stomach and your appetite and digesUon will soon be normal. / I( your digestion is weak and your blood thin you need the help o( Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to enrich the blood and restore strength. In addi- ,tion ise care in the selection o( your (ood and your stomach trouble will | soon pass away. Mr. Gordon Dundas, i Peter))oro, Ont., tells as (ollows what chances this medicine did for him. . He says: i exceeded during the touring season of "Something over a year ago I was a gasoline salesman when I was taken sick. I (elt miserable and lost twelve A Province- Wide Campaign To Prevent Motor Accidents Highway Safety Committee Takes Spectacular Steps to Make for Greater "Traffic Consciousness" â€" Laws and Regulations to be Rigidly Enforced- • An Interesting campaign has coni- cases It was found that most accidents, menced In Ontario with the Idea of ' the human element being excluded, lessening appreciably the number of arose from defective brakes, defective motor car accidents. While a con- i steering gear and glaring headlights. centrated effort In accident preven- Of these, defective brakes provided by tlon began on October 7 to last for a] far the most common source o? accl- couple of weeks, the plan Is to con- i dents. tinue the work permanently in the hope that Ontario's streets and high- ways will be mor» safe tor both motorists and pedestrians. A serious problem has arisen in On- tario because of the sudden increase in the number of motor vehicles. At present nearly 400,000 cars are own- ed In the province. Even with this nnmber the question of accident pre- vention would be of considerable pro- portions, but at certain times the num- ber of visiting motor cars equals the number owned. Several counts last j summer established this fact so that I Ontario has to deal with nearly SOO.OOO individual motor drivers. The are that this number will be vrere older. A simpler one would be better for her now. "Her food isn't loo rich but her clothes are. They are uo more Ht for a vigorous child than that rich j pudding you refused her last night. I They belong to her future. I "Our chi)dreu were not always fed wisely, but perhaps they survived it all because they didn't have too much attention, too many people about, too much nagging about non-essentials, fussy clothes, elaborate toys or con- stant stimulation.." - i "Rut what ran a mother do in this 1 modern world? We can't live as you did then," said the younger woman. . I "You can as far as the essentials i go. Just as you choose for her sim- I pie food out of all that Is en the table so you can learn to choose sim- ple pleasures, quiet enjoyment and the cbild-companlonehij she so much pounds in weight. I did not sleep well and could not eat as I could scarcely retain anything in my stom- ach. I went to a local doctor who told , me the fumes of the gas had got Into j my system. He gave me some medi- cine and told me I had better go to the country for a change of air. I did so, but I still felt listless and groggy, and had no ambition. . On the advice t of a friend I decided to try Dr. Wil- j Hams' Pink Pills. I had not been tak- : ing the pills long before I was begin- j ning to rest better, and to eat fairly ! ,well. I kept on taking the pills until ' at the end of the seventh box I knew i I did not need any more, as I had ' gained the weight I had lost, slept 1 well and could eat anything. I have since had splendid health and cannot say too much in praise of Dr. Wil- liams* Pink Pills. You can get these Pills from any medicine dealer or by mall at 50 cts. a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. 1928. Form Special Committee To the end that accidents may be greatly lessened, a Highway Safety Committee has been formed. The executive of this committee has as its chairman the Ontario Minister of Highways, Hon "Traffic Conselousness" .It »Was determined first to axou;e this traffic consciousness in the pub- lic by a publicity campaign And this campaign was to be backed up by a rigid enforcement of laws and regula- tions. Co-operation was readily secur- 1 needs." ed throughout the province on the part | ^ of the police, heads of municipal gov- ; ernments, and the traffic patrol of- ^ fleers. Striking advertisements calling at- tention to the need of more care n , accident prevention are appearing in j most papers throughcut Oj"arlo. â-  ^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ children ' Posters are hung in every garage ana , ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ filling station and stickers with tae ^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^ ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^,^ ^^^ words 'Tm for Care and Courtesy. | ^^^^^^^ childhood ailments come Are YOU?" have been 5«,'^^J°„f,^I^ i quickly and means should always be filling station and garage to be pa-tea , ^^ ^^^^^ ^^ promptly fight them. in the lower right hand corner oi ^^^,^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ windshields. Half a million of these stickers have already been sent out. Information was supplied to practical IS THERE A BABY m YOUR HOME? RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is the '^liest tea you can buy" â€" picked when only feee days old â€" juicy, flavor -filled leaves. Now packed inAlammum. ly every newspaper so that the editors might call attention to what was be- George S. Henry and | ing atempted. This information was ways in the newspapers Half Million Sought Charles Levine Washington. â€" Government action to recover approximately half a million dollars in connectJbn with war con- tracts faces Charles A. Levine on his return from Europe, unless the trans- atlantic flier effects a settlement out of court before then. Documents for a civil suit have been completed by the Department of Justice. Counsel for both sides are attempting to get together ou a set- tlement out of court. The case grows out of freight charges on materials which Levine sold for the Govern- ment on a commission basis. A From Classified Advertisements MTTSicjx n raT»tyiCB»T3. IT LTRAPHO.S'IC "gramophone, J selefticns J16S.U0 lor I3i.u« anteed. Potsson. MontreaL 340 Mot.Dt-Ho}-al BnsnrEsa ckascss CA.N START business makliiK you IN 1 RoFIT.VBUi _ _ unbrea-kable glass substitute on wire base (rr porchMt' (rreenhous»s. htnhouses. Sample. lnfat» Illation sent. Box 26 ', Exet*r. Ont. P^.VP..MS Mr. FOR SALE. M.V.VY BAJEt- G.\INS. Wiitfi for free list farmik Doug-las. Herklmor. N.Y. the Other members are W. G. Robert- son. Secretary of the Ontario Motor League; J. F. H. Wyse, Secretary of the Ontario Safety League; S. J. Dickson, Chiet of Police, Toronto; T. Marshall, Secretary of the Ontario Board of Trade; J. P. Blckell, Regis- trar of Motor Vehicles; and R. M. Smith, Acting Deputy Minister of Highways. Co-operating is an advis- ory committee comprising all editors, heads of municipal governments, police chiefs, presidents of boards of trade, automobile clubs and service clubs. The executive have held a number of meetings during which every phase of the situation was discussed. The views of all experts were canvassed and finally boiled down to the con- clusion that motor car accidents can I be prevented by the exercise of com- Working Girl Hostel for Port ™°" sense and courtesy. It was felt that the province had sufficient laws Elizabeth StandertoD, S. Af. â€" Mrs. Tonkin is ; South Africa's first woman factory Inspector, and has now been respon- sible for the opening of the Working Girls Club at Port Elizabeth, v/hich has done splendid work on behalf of i increase in traffic the hundreds of young girls employed j car had become so In the factories there. A new hostel at a cost of £10,000 is being built. and Is, so far, the only one of its kind in the Union. It is proposed to erect similar industrial hostels In all largo towns where welfare work for women Is receiving attention. It is felt in South Africa as In Great Britain that those assoclatetd with Industry should keep before them two -ideals, first that of associating the workers with any welfare efforts In the factory, and second that of incul- cating into forewomen their responsi- bility for the welfare both of the in- dustry and of the individual worker. Mrs.. Tonkin has made a study of the great Federal Labor bureaus In America, and considers that "welfare work" In Great Britain and the Union Is a mucli more elastic and compre- ihensive term than that known In iAmerlca. and regulations affecting motors. The next step was to impress the individual driver with a sene of his or her re- sponsibility. It was ascertained that many drivers with years of experi- ence had failed to realize the great while the motor common that new drivers had not appreciated its dan- gers. In other words an effort had to be made fo get the public "traffic conscious." Coming to concrete used In many The radio stations and motion picture houses also co-operated. Prominent! men and experts on safety gave talks ; over the radio, the first one being given by Hon Mr. Henry. Billboards are, also used, so that nothing has been! overlooked to arouse what officials call j "traffic consciousness." In the meantime officials of the On- tario Department of Highways are do- ! ing all in their power to suppress reckless driving, and those drivers who cut into traffic. It Is planned to weed out such drivers by cancelling their licenses. Of course no mercy is being shown those who attempt to drive yrhuB under the influence of liquor. Drivers who suffer from any physical or mental infirmity that m&kes then: a meuaci on thK highway will also be refused licenses. During Septeiiihtr 54 convictions were registered for intoxicatioj when in charge of motor cars. The penal- ties imposed varied from seven to thirty days, while every driver so con- victed had his license to operate and his motor vehicle permit suspended. They could not drive and their cars were tied up. During the same month 68 motor vehicle permits were sus- pended for reckless driving and these drivers were prohibited from driving any car for periods ranging from three days to two years. home remedy. They regulate the bowels; sweeten the stomach; banish constipation and Indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers â€" In factiF°'" â- " painsâ€" Minard's Liniment, they relieve all the minor ilia of little j ^ [ *•* ones. Concerning them Mrs. Molae Child Marriage Act 15 Placed Cabotte, Makamik, Que., writes: jjj F.fFi»rt "Baby's Own Tablets are the best remedy in the world for little ones. My baby suffered terribly from Indi- gestion and vomiting, but the Tab- lets soon set her right and now she is in perfect health." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25c a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. M.\P.RY â€" RELIAKLE MATRIMON- l.\L papfP iTiailfd free, niuny Oan- Kii'.a i; ne !n( I'ople l.iteii. A>:Jres3 Friendship Medina. N.V. "°^" $2.00 Given ,%;^r" GISI.S When your tea doesn't taste right the chances are that it is put up in an inferior package. To be sure of get- ting tea of unvarying good quality, see that the package is rust, dust and damp-proof. In other words, make sure it is Red Rose Tea in the bright, clean, sanitary aluminum package â€" the finest container ever used for tea. 7T Old-Fashioned Ways Odorous Stream. "How did the Oder river in Prussia get Its name?" "Probably from the limburger cheese made on its banks." <. Mlnard'8 Liniment tot Lumbago. ,' Public opinion in Germa.ny is in en- tire agreement with the. fundamental *ldeas of mutual uudeistandiug and peace. â€" tJustave Stresojnann. .' \ Edge Holding SiMONDS SAWS â-  Fiist fiSvCuttinJ ' Labor Government in Sydney : Defeated Sydnty. N.S.\V.--The state elections I In New South Wales have ended in the defeat of J. T. Lang's Labor Gov- ernment, which for a long time has been torn by Internal dissensions and | weakened by the Communist chal- lenge for control of the Government. The returns as yet are incomplete, but It Is expected that Mr. Lang will be succeeded by Thomas R. Bavin, the opposition leader of the coalition of Nationalists and country parties. «^ "The Chinese rebel army seem to specialize in murder and looting," re- marks a correspondent. A case of "heads you lose, taels we win." A German scientist has discovered how to make food out of newspapers. We know some papers that will be difficult to swallow. »l ' • ^ 1 k ' p. . • a . s. . 0" . 11 t, • f. , »e . SPECTACLES QW 30 pays TRIAL Nob* Breakable 8m« No Moaeyâ€" FeHcet Sattof Mtloa GnarantMd L« mMad you on 30 D«»»' TrW my lMnou«"Cre«m"Sr»««cl»i. Wat mibl^ rcu to reid ib» »nullMrrrini. iSnaJtiMfUMMiiMdU.MafworaMT. Ilyou«t»D->«»i»»inl«nd<l.li«hM-a,ilirv'i>lcnc«lhmk mir.r«<";'« •I snlT »3 tS Miul to ihoM aoM .Uo. here at »lt.vO, arnd lVi«m b.«<k. Tfou woo . Ice .MM. Y.'u .tc to b. lh«M>f(iud<«. llu!idtcdtp|tho>M«o<i,iiownuMtv.nr'wher». B««ulUulct«cincludc<l FKEt. luM.«n<lTei<r Mino, ajdrcv and •(< on t'.w coupon btlo*. I will «Uo UllTookow lo s*! a P«r (or ,oura«U wilkout co«t. CVT A XV MAIL CeurOM TODAT * >•••• Cr«w« SyectacU C^, Omfit. 110 •• Wwrnn* «tr««» W., T«r«ot», Ont. I «..-t lo trf j'Mit •mcncln lot )3 s^r». Tbil place* n: undai bo ob^nation. AUo plclac IcU ow b.-» <c fti • pair lot nywll FKEJE. /Vm .^''. - n.r r. I 5lN 5lMrla IN: Stella E. Fulton. "When Grandma comes, I hope she won't upset Betty's training. She's so old-fashioned. I'm afraid she will want to interfere with the child's schedules and give her all sorts of im- possible things to eat," Mrs. Tread- wel had said when the vigorous old lady had announced her intention of . making a visit. But. on the contrary, Grandma had no suKgestious ,to make re^rding; I Betty â€" Betty who was finical about i her food, restless and impatieut, i burstinj: into tears at slight provoca- ' tion and altogether too pale and lan- guid. Betty lived iu a household of grown- ups. Grandpa enjoyed taking her to the movies any pleasant afternoon. Cousin Mary donated pink chiffon bonnets and white broadcloth coats. : Her father grought home a pair of real kid gloves, just to see her eyes I shine, and a doll so fragile and deli- cately arrayed, that someone had to be continually reminding her not to drop It, not to soil it. Mother took her on her shopping trips, proud of the attention she received In the stores. And still Grandma said nothing. | Until one day young Mrs. Treadwell remarked, "I don't see how mothers in your day ever succeeded iu raising their families. They paid so little attention to diet!" ] Grandma must have been slightly ruffled tor she replied. "We weren't I perhaps as careful of the food that ii«nt into their stomachs as you are, but we were a good deal more par- ticular about the food we gave their minds. We maybe did give them too much spice in their victuals, but not so much in their amusements. We didn't dash in a lot of excitement on the top of a full day. We didn't take them about through crowds to over- stimulate and exhaust them. You say you don't want Betty to get a taste for higher seasoned food. Well, our children didn't get such a taste for excitement that they couldn't enjoy a quiet day at home, reading or wo.-k- j ing. ExcltenieTJt arouses the desli-c i for more excitement, just as the con- 1 (flments you worry so about caufc a â- desire for more (oiulinients. "You r.iy that certain foods are a I burden to a cli ..I's delicate s»onia;-h. i We never r.iadc pUythingi a burJen. A child cusht rot to be continually pe?tered about taking care of a fra- gile toy. If Betty were my child I'd put away that fancy doll until sh« Gene Tunney reposed on the can- vas for fourteen seconds, but surely a man is entitled to a little rest while earning a million dolai^! Hedgehogs llgent pets, sharp. are said to make They certainly Intel- look New York.â€" The Jenks ChiUl Mar- j rlage Bill, requiring that persons un- ' der 21 years old must be married in churches or by justices of courts of record, went into effect recently, the result of a state-wide campaign by women's organizations to decrease the number of child marriages. Lender the new law youths under the age of 21 and girls under IS must submit documentary proof of their age and the written consent of par- ents or guardians to the marriage, while it is forbidden to issue licenses to all youths under the age of 16 and girls under 14 years old. . o Oddly enough, a base metal is not a satisfactory base for a nation's cur- rency. ;TFti» S:n:p;y sfil I) P..'ts of Our Famous Christmas hf.:.'; for I'lc a set. Wlien solj send us {'.jj and keen «i.'ifl. ^e trust you till Xtnas. St. Nir'i.iins Seal Co. Dert. f.n4\VI.. nruoklyn. N" V. l".S.A. It is rcp^<r;r<! that the hookworm disease h:iii b?eu pra.:'.ir:i;iy eradi- cated by the Rockefeller fi;:ndatloii. It's the oily bird that ve." ilie hook- worm. y;-,u lee. *, Breed :rs nid trsin?rs of canaries claim I'^at tictii the voices and the tempers of the songsters are spoiled bv ia.":: Kasic. Sore Throat SprAd on brown paper and apply on outside. Reduces swell- ing and eases pain. The crookedest politician is always measured by the plum line. The money that makes money is the money that makes work. Sat^es luel Comes to the boil far quicker than other wares. Gets the work done fasterâ€" thus sav- ing fuel. The kettle sings sooner when it is SMP Enameled Ware. The vegetables are done on time. You waste no time and you use less fuel. Ask your local hardware mer- chant for that econo- mical, fuel-saving mil there he snow in England? In Scotland tlie ponds freeze and they go skating at Christmas, but England often sees a green I3ecember. It would be a won- derful change for you to go home, and the comfortable crossing is alone a good holiday. Are you going ? The Anchor -Donaldson Steamer *' Letitia " leaves Montreal for Scotland on November 26th. The Cunarder "Ausonia" leaves Montreal for the Channel Ports en November 25th. Special Christinas sailings from Halifax for the second week in Decem'oer will enable you to arrive in plenty of time fcr plusi puddings and haggis, bagpipes and pantomimes. Round trip from $155.00 up; everything included. Children half fare. Your Steamship Agent will make all arrangements. SER\1CE UNES S3 ^m C\NADL\NJ Jtichc THE ROBERT REFORD CO.. LIMITBD Cor. Bay 8» WeUington Streets. TORONTO RUN DOWN AFTER BIRTLOFJABY Ottawa Woman Made Strong bf ^ Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoood Ottawa, Ontario.â€" "I was terribftr run-down alter tho birth <. i' my thira baby. 1 had awful bearin^-<iown painj and was afraid I had serious troubla,!- I was tired ail the time and had BjU appetite. My sister-in-law is takintl Lydia E. Pinkham's Vof^^tuble Com-j pounii and cannot praise it too higAiIy : and asked me to try it. I have nad splendid results and I'ecl fine all the time now. Any one who needs a thorough pick-inc-up sonii learns from me what to t.akc."â€" Mrs-RENB PAQt.'iN, S12Cnmbeihi.".d Street, Ot-^ tawa, Ontario. Terrible Backache Hamilton, Opt.-".\ftcr my baby was born 1 had terrible backache and headaches. I could not do my work and felt tired from t!ie first minute I got up. But worst of all were the pams in mv sides when 1 moved about. I had to sit or lie down for a while af- terwards. I could keep my house in order, but many things had to go tm- ) done at the time, because of my ail- , ments. I was told by a neighbor to ' take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as she said it would build me up. I was relieved before I had taken the tirst we bought and hava not had any trouble like it since."â€" j Mrs. T. Markt.k, 60 Burton Stre«^j Hamilton, Ontario. 9( Proved safe b}' millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuritis I.i:;nba,s:o Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rhetinialism I DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEARtT] Sc^ Accfnt cnlv "B.iver" irectioni I-.' ':.lf« ISSUE which contains pov; Hariilv "Rav.'i" l)(>.<i'« Alw bottles cf 24 and 10(>- •UtuKyist*. 4!>rlr;n i» thr Irt* mark (ntuicrrd hi C»n«iUi of B«»<t Mionfsciiin? of M.tixx-.Me- «clU^â- ^I^^ i)f 8«llc;:i,nclil ( Aivtjl Snllcyllc AciJ. "A. S. .*.'i iVItile U ts wi>;. vn.iWD th«t Asplrl.i iih-iiti» l!a>er nuimfjcitirc-. in aiutlsl ib* public tialmt liall-'ion*. i.« T-....*!* ct Boj'cc (.vm;><uy ulil Ik kitaiyiri »lib Uw.i» c^^crtl Iml* Bwtk, tb« "Ak7<( .''Arffc '

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