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Flesherton Advance, 5 Jun 1929, p. 3

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/ y TTxr misenMe. ? TjT^OMEN of aU afM, *^ all over the world, arc fiiuUng new health in Dr. Williams' Pink Pill*. Actual micreacopic tests have shown that the medicinal eletnents con- tained in them Mcrease tht hlood COMN/ and boiid up and revitalise the en- tire system. Miss Juliette Seguia, of Dalkeith, Ont., testifies as follows :â€" "Two yean ago I became waek, nervout aiul run-down. Variooj prHciibad trtat- mcBtj <licl not iiclp asa. I began taltiag Dr. Williaou' Pink Pillf an4 it wa« not long bcfora I noticed a big ia- provcmaat; and toon I wa* in tha bcM of tiaaldi. A year â- go also my mothar was badly mn-down; liar ncr^-tt wcra ifaattcTed and Ufa ba- came a burden. SIm bagaa taking the pilb and at a r*. nilt iha ii in perfect health." Boy Dr. William*' Pink Pilli now at your druggist'i or any dealer in medicine or by mail, 30 ccnci, poetpaid, from The Dr. William* Mcdi- dnc Co., Brockrille, Ont. a-a7 Dr^VIIlloms HNKHIXS ''A HOtMCHOLD NAME IN 94 COUNTRIC*" Erosion Menace At Pelee Island MADE HER BABY PLUMP AND ML Population Ask Federal Aid to Save Land From Immer- sion Windsor.â€" ReRidenta of Pelee Is- land, Canada's most southerly posaes- because of the steady erosion of the west side of the island where the waves hare the greatest sweep, and fear la expres.sed tftat unless the gov- ernment acts promptly much valuable farm land wlil be ^vashed into Lake Erie. The damage no the west side of the little Island la described by older In- habitants as â- â- disheartening." The waves have eaten Into the shore Nothing makes a mother more grateful than a benefit conferred upon ter child. Mothers everywhere who have used Baby's Own Tablets for their children speak in enthusiastic I, ' terms of them. For instance, .Mrs. Zepiierin Lavoie, Three Rivers, Que., wrkes: â€" "Baby's Own Taljlets are a wonderful medicine for little ones. They never fail to regulate the baby's stomach and bowels and make him Just As Wen I iil'.v.iys meant, when city life Had lost its zest and charm, To take ray children and my wife And live upon a fanii. To breathe the bracing country air. To till the scented .soil, .\nd do my hard laborioiis share I Oh honest, beaitJful toil. I I thought how pleasant it would be I Beneath the einis to drowse. While from the distance came to me The lowing of the cows, . To hear the cackle of the h«?ns I That wandered far and wide, » That while the porkers in their pens In cairn contentment sighed. plump and well. 1 always keep a box | o! the Tablets in the house and would advise all mothers to do Ukewi'se." j 3,,^ j n.^^j j^y 3,,^^ ^^j^ j,,^„ .Most of the ordinary ailments of child-, p^^ ^^^^ g^,, ^uni charm, ; hood arise in the stomach and bowels, I y^^ ^f^^-^ forty-five no man ,j^g \ and can be quickly banished by Baby's i (.g,, i^^rn to run a farm, from the dock southward to such an!"'"'' tablets. These Tablets relieve' ^00 prone to nature's flintv heart extent that the whole roadway ,3! con.stipatlon and indigestion, break up its secrets to discern- ' threatened. Some cribbing has been^"'''^ ^^^ "'""P'* f*''*'"^' ^'^P^' ''O'-ms.fi.^ t^m ^y farmers-is an art done and this may stop further dam-j^"*'', teething pains and promote ^rj^jeh youth alone can learn. ,.. healthful sleep. They are guaranteed I ^^ to bo free from injurious drugs and I '\ are safe even for the youngest andj The Colonial Empire most delicate child. The Tablets are! c^g^^ Herald (Son..): The Colon- sold by medicine dealers or by mail; j^, ^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^.j ^^.^^^ ^^^^ jg at 25c a box from Th«« Dr. William s ., , _ , , , , . ' Medicine Co., Broekvilie, Ont. throwing sand and gra\-el from six to | , eight Inches deep. On the east 13 feet of the sand back has eaten out by the water. j Official action to save the entire' Island from immersion is being asked ; of Ottawa. An appropriation EUflici-| Our tiimian cousins resemble us ently large to permit the bulling of gven in the diseases that afflict us age temporarily, but the shore has already been torn away cannot be replaced. Further north, where the roadway 1' runs along the lake, giant waves have 1 wa.shed over the road for a mile, ix to side been Sick MCH Like Sick Monkeys [ different Governments, each self-con- I tained in matters of legislation, fln- I ance and administration. Trade alone, [pursued with energy and imagination, ' can knit this loose and straggling or- ganism together. The Hag is a call â-  to the trader everywhere it flies. ; Trade followed it in the first place, j but it has not yet begun to approach Blending Red Rose Tea is an art. To obtain the fine flavor and full-bodied richness required years of experi- ence. Every package guaranteed. et I^ROSE is^oodtea RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE i» extra good "When does the wedding take place?" inquired the old stationer, jestingly. "Why, you don't think that. . . .?" She blushed and hesi- tated. "Ah, .niss. when young ladies buy a hundred sheets of paper and oiily twenty-five envelopes, I know there is something behind it." Classified Advertisements Keep Mlnard'c In the Medicine chest «, A w.iman went into a chemist's shop and said: "Have you any L:fe Buoy?" The assistant replied: "Set the pace, lady." BUSINESSES ABO PSOPEBTIES •WASTED^ Al.:., KLVD.s i;r.-;i.Ni-:ssE.-* .-.NO properties warned. Wa can 8»ll i'liiv l>u.siiiess or property: aen'l desi-iip- 't:on and price, and we will sulimir plan for (onveriiiiit it into 'ash. CapUn * Stoddart 1 e»t:ibli.ihi.d tl\i.-ty years). 49 T'.roii'.) .\:-. mi^r, r..r^.:!ti' i:.r'-. BABT CHICKS a retaining dyke on both the ea.st and both, although in onie eases these ree i «•»« ^'^^^ °^ '^^ "'^^'^ l*"^ ^^^^ ^^^''^ west sides of the island is nece.'<sary, I ^^t precisely the same, but similar. A j "• ^ ^reat deal has been and may it is pointed out. it the land Is to be |, writer in The British Medical Journal i >"«' ^^ ""^ ^°°^ ''"''='' Whitehall, but saved. Islanders them.selveR already | (London) reminds us that the mon- are heavily ta.ied for drainage most of which they have paU -"' .generally themselves. 'relationship was disclosed recently at e work, i i^gy-g near relationship to man is now lid fo'" i o-enerally admitted; how near is that \ *•* \ { the Royal Society of Medicine, when The English-speaking Peace j "Monkeys and Human Disease" form- London Observer (Ind.): There is ed the topic for discussion. We read: the rough work of the modern Empire must be done by piiinsering industry. There is room for an industrial ilhodes and the advertising activities of a commercial Kipling. .^ Mary: "Teacher, can you be punish- no timorousness nor ambiguity on the! "Mr. Love'lfshowed that many of >•! for swiething you haven't done?^^ one question precedent to the assured j the intestinal conditions of monkeys : Teacher: "Ot course not, my dear. ' peace of the world, the Impregnable Mn captivity are caused by organisms ' ^la'T: "Jhafs all right, Then, because peace of the English speakers from found nlso in man. As in man, tuber- ; I haven't done my homework. condition ; Kent to California; from Demarcation ' culosis is a ! however, there that nionkey.T Pageant Up North Trunks of white birch gleam be.side the river. The willow-cats are powdery and yel- low. Last year's yarrow waves beyond the wind-row; Spring has set her stamp upon the j land. A tinge of green is spreading up the, valleyâ€" | Snow-on-the-mountain edges the rock garden, j Burning white against the warm green. i A bluebird flashes, and a lark is sing- ing â€" I Trilling ot more beauty that is com- , Ing, j Like pear trees wearing pompoms tor, the sun. 1 â€" Helen Marlng. .}. ; The man who is all "I's" expects every one else to be all ears. I Point on the Arctic shores of Alaska- Yukon to the Loutliernmost cape of Xew Zealand. Round the world and down the world, through free com- munities in four continents, the moth- er tongue is spread, and with it the heritage ot literature, the same tem- per ot law, the same general ideas of only in primates is it possible experi- right and wion?. j mentally to develop yellow fever, poli- â€" : oomyelitis, an<l perhaps measles. very common vw..u...„.. ,â-  ^, , , ,. , » , ., ., is a slight difference.! "^"6 snake to which I refer, said are almost equally I the school teacher, "is said to strike with mathematical precision. "Do you mean an adder, sir?'' suggested a susceptible to both strains of mam- malian bacillus, though deaths from tuberculosis are mainly due to the human variety. Little is known about the virus diseases of monktys, but bright pupil. WHAT TO DO FOR YOUR BABY'S COLD When the cold is in Baby's head.' you can make his breathing easier by putting a few drops of liquid albolene in his nostrils several times daily. But to throw off the cold completely, keep him warm, and make his bowel's move^;^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ j^ g^^.^ America freely. For this purpose, doctors ad- Other human virus infectia s can. of course, be transmitted to thcni, but in these three diseases the monkey ap- ' pears to be the only alternative host to man. Among the interna! para- â-  sites virtually all the protozoa of man â-  are found in apes or monkeys, but it ''. appears to be possible that the ma- 1 'arias of man are distinct from those of apes. "Dr. .\ndrew Balfour drew atten- Slick! vise Fletclier's Castnria, because It's purely vegetable and harmless. It acts as quickly as castor oil and doesn't gripe or sicken. Millions ot mothers know how easily Castoria soothes crying, fretful babies and chil- dren to sleep; how quickly it relieves those common ailments, such as colic, gas, constipation, diarrhea, etc. To protect you from Imitations, the Fletcher signature Is on every bottle of genuine Castoria. AERQXDN TieHonegEyOildier "^ You Must Enlist in the War Against RieT" If flies were only a nuisance, we would'nt asJc you â- o urgently to join in the fight against them. But flies are disease carriers. They carry germs of typhoid, cholera, etc., into your food. 1^i« Ii iLiiSJ.^*."*** **"''^ '*" ''*'" ***** ^**' **** •wnole^ommunity. You must act or be branded as a slacker. Now, it is proven that one of the most efficient and . convenient means of exterminating the fly evil is the AEROXON HONEY FLY CATCHER. IT HAS ALL THE ADVANTAGES: Convenient ; 'because of the push-pin. Hygienic: once caught, the fliea never get away to diej elsewhere. ilasting : Each spiral give three weeks' perfect service. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS SoM o* drag, grocery and hardufort stores. La Cie C. 0. Gtlest & Fils,^ Limit ee SHCRBMOOKC QUE. JOLS ACBNTS epidemics in monkeys of what might have been yellow fever often preceded epidemics in man of what certainly was yellow fever. The evidence, how- ever, is still inconclusive. Certainly here, and in some other conditions, the , monkey has been an essential labor- atory aid, but to tlje hygienist his significance is relatively slifjht. In fact, as Professor Leiper pointed out, ] such of man's diseases as are com- mon to him and the lower animals re- sult from food habits and contact; and , domestication is a much more import- j ant factor than blood relationship." ] That apes are not the only animals ' subject to human or near-human dis-' eases, appears from the following dis- | patch from Philadelphia, printed in j the Xew York Times: j "How lions and many other animals i are subjected to the death-dealing ills of man was described tonight to the American Philosophical Society by Dr. Herbert Fox, professor of campar- ative pathology of the 'University of! jPennsylvania. j "Dogs, bears, raccoons, and hyenas along with the lion are specially sub- ject to intestinal diseases. Bright's disease is a weakness of squirrels, rats, beavers and porcupines. Hoofed and horned animals as a class show vulnerability of the heart. "The apes and monkeys suffer much from tuberculosis and intestinal dis- orders. On the whole, said Dr. Fox, the animals do not live cut their al- lotted life span any more than do hu- mans. His studies were based on 2,571 animals, covering twenty-live years' research at the Philadelphia Zoological Garden." â€" .j> The Boomerang Manchester Daily Dispatch: (The .Australian Tariff Board recently worn- ed the Commonwealtii that tariffs were being raised to such a height that costs would Inevitably go up and make selling difficult.! The War Of- fice has given an order for a million tins ot "bully beet" to South .-Vmerlca. The desire ot the authorities has al- ways been, an rightly so, to place such orders within the Empire. But Australian prices have militated this time against such a course. The British taxpayers cannot be mulcted in order to bolster up the Internal policies ot the Commonwealih, some of which hit the wjrkicg elassca this country . Ko wonder Smari^ Mowers are so popular! They cui so easily ana wiiK such liiile'push". Mo^vn'o/ and Wofimansbip Guonnfek% AT EVERY MA.'lOWABE STORE _ SMARTS MOWERS JAMES SMART PLANT. BnOCXVtlUCNC IX (CaUitCdi)-\>ert) 3Mms of NEWTON A. HILL, DUtributor for Ontario St Front St. E., Teronta Envy It is a common fancy to envy oth- crc«, and think we would be belter for some change. Pora. "What do you mean by being engaged to so many boys at the same time?" Dora: "Nothing." "GET" More Detail Rain cr Shine Produces Clear Sparkling Negatives Any Hour Any Day Any Seasoa Still or swift -moving objects. Insist oa Gevaea â€" the fx'Ster, better film. You'll have fewer fidlofC'S and enjoy the thrill of better snaps. Ask your Dtakr. â€" Th« â€" GEV.VERT COMPANY OF AMIRICA Torooto IW CjlM-DIPPINGvhich saturates every- fibre and every ^truud of every cord with pure rubber, serves the same purpose as that of a cobbler wax- ing his thread .... prevents friction and multiplies strength. This extra strength mul- tiplies mileage, and in- creased mileage vith no increase in price means lower cost i)er mile. That's why Firestone Tires give MOST MILES PER DOLLAR .MiMic in Hamilton, Canada by Firestoire Tire & Rubber Co. of Canada, Limited Gl>I-UIPrED Al HAUY CHI0K3. WE HATCH ~ I â- ' •â-  ir va.-iiiles. pr!'-« So up. \\ tits fiir f -es f-aiaiogiie. A. H S'-vUzer. I C-un'o.n. Ortar:.}. CI A.\'.\D1.\.V M.UJAZI.VK REyL'lRES . â- i...-al acenrs who are ambuious. ,;..r!,>i-,.';T< commission. !.i«ts s'jpplieJ- :;«: .V i-ial ie Sr. West. Toror.to. ! A refrigerator with a sroriag tapac- ity for tifty million eggs is being ; erected la Berlin. Sportsmansb:;) U more important i i-.ere than thp «(r!-t lett&r of a rule. ' â€" (.â- â- .<:!i";an(ler Byrd. *' ^ â-  '1^ Fast EcsijCutting '^•i SiMONDSl SAWS ^ Guarantred becatj<« made ^i frcra our owxi:>ce^ *t SlMONOS C.»^UCA 5A.V CO. CTO. fv MONTREAL A I TORONTO f)f A â-  mi upwjctK of S;5 \.»-.-ki> aruxmii, •â-  â-  •â-  Str'f-- >p«cf Dcliv,T:V« tHif nyflrtity J, J hTauch-L>«lili.Wj.ii wijitT^n i. 'â-  culteftsex .IDu^lnileit IwwAH^-j It iMi'y\*llifTi. lor stamp- DoMINroN ItliSHROOfT COvTOtWMfrO Wi^i TeDnis and Golf FUiy<.-is everywhere use Min- ard's to ease sore and tired Just place a glass or cup over the open- ed tin and the contents will keep perfectly. Eagle Brandhas been the leading baby food since 1857. rREZ BABT BOOKS Write The Borden Co.. Limited, Montreal. Dcpt.B 4b, for Baby Welfare Books. EAGLE Brand CONDENSED Milk "HELPED ME WONDERFULLY" Woman Strengthened by Taking Lydia E. Pinkhatm's Vegetable Compound Port Colbome, Ont.â€" "After having an operation, I was very misera'ole, in-eak, nervous and very near unfit to work. I saw Lydia E. Pinkhom's Veg- etable Compound advertised and tried it and believe it helped me won- ilerfully. I have no weak spells any more, the pains have left me and my nerves are much better. I feel safe in saying Lydia E. Pinkham's medi- cines have helped me wonderfully.''â€" Mrs. 'W'm. H. Beei-utelleb, Box 143, Port Colborne, Ont. WMSi r^ir IVouhleti iue to Acid iMoioeSTtON AC>0 STOMACH WEARTSUUM MtAOACMS CAStS NAU StA When Pain Comes Um Minard's for the rub down. i ISSUE No. 23 â€" 29 What many people call Indigestion' very often means e.xcess acid in the stomach. The stomach nerves have ' been over-stimulated, and food sours. The corrective Is an alkali which neutralizes acids instantly. And the best alkali known to medical science Is rhillips' Milk ot .Magnesia. It has remained the standard with physicians la the 50 years since its invention. ' Ocd spoonful of this harmless, taste- ! less alkali In v.ater will neutralize la- .«itautly many times as much acid, and the symptoms disappear at once. Yoa wHl never use crude methods whea once you learn the efficiency ot thli. (;o get a small bottle to try. Be sure to get the genuine P'illUp** Milk ot Magnesia proscribed by physt- ciaus for 50 years In correcting excess acids. Each bot^ contains full dlr«o- t Ionsâ€" any drugwira.

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