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Flesherton Advance, 4 Jun 1930, p. 3

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Reduction in Price of RED ROSE TEA Effective Immediately P oun ^ reduction on Red Label Tea. C/ per pound reduction on Other Grades. You can now buy from your grocer at these reduced prices the Red Rose Tea he has in stock. \Ve refund to the grocer the drop in the price. We bear the loss. T. H. ESTABROOKS CO. Limited TORONTO, ONTARIO Owl L~fs Strange, but if you want to keep gas down, don't step on it. Th Husheri' Chorus. Huah, litt i gas tank. Don't you cry, Pay day will be her* Before you're dry- Hush, little auto. Don't you cry. You'll be a junk pile By and by. Never mind why the black hec lays the white egg. Get the egg. Keep Trying The visitor to the 'suburbs was do- ing his best to keep up the conversa- tion. Finally he said: Visitor "I hear your volunteer fire company has bought a new engine." Native "Yep." Visitor "Have you tried it out yet?" Native "Nope." Visitor "What, no flres at all?" Native - Oh, yep. Had nve flres." Visitor "Then why haven't you tried your engine?" Native "Houses burn down 'fore we get there.'' "Datidy, I have splendid news for you. The fourth grade teacher is go- ing to retain my services for another vear." The two things that will develop a dominating personality are a corres- i pondence course and a nice fat purse. THE ANAEMIC GIRL ' Who Has Lost Her Charm and Beauty "She seems to be losing her looks." This remark is often heard about girls who were once noted for their spark- ling eyes, their rosy cheeks and their TitaUty. The cause is no: far to seek they have become anaemic; that ac- counts for ths pallor and the loss of charm. The anaemic girl, if she neg- lects her health, may be a sufferer all her life. Take heed, you pale, anaemic girls. Plenty of fresh air, nourishing food and rst will help you, but what you need most is good blood. Those wretched headacaes; that dckle appe- tite and thosa 'errible heart palpita- tions can only be banished if the blood is rich, red and pure. Good blood 'he kind that brings good health, is created by Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. The whole mission of these Pills is to build rich, red, health-giving blood. The PillS are sold by all dealers in medicine or by ma ; ' at 50 oenu a bos from The Dr. W::;:in3-r M-fi'-.-T Co, Br; Ont. "Vote For Women" Coming in Japan Tokyo. The House -:f Representa- tives May 10 passed a bill permitting women of i5 yea.-? or older to vote, in elections for municipal and prefector.il astern L - Although the measure likely w-.il be defeated in the House of Peers, advo- cates of woman suffrage hall it as a victory presaging full enfranchisement Classified Advertising FOB IISED BK'YLEjs. ll-J CP. VARSIIT *"* Cy'.-l* \Yorlca. -113 Spsidlna Avenue. Toronto. 4 | HABY CHICK .S WW HAlCHtlJ .^Y 1 2:i.J'j'l iadt jear la f.jur .ri- c.. Writ* for fre* si-al-sMs. A H. Swttzer. Gcanion. lint SIN- .E COMB WHITE LEGHORN and Barrea 1'ly mouth Rock rfjuy Chicks, wonderf'il winter layer*. We - os<*n nar>-h.r. ;:r 21 yeans. Dela.-r.--ra Poultry Farm. 5:.-a:ior.i. iT.ta.io. TRENT" MAT AND JLNS -i. always pocuU..-. Rocks. iotto. Legnorns. Fr-a foiiir "Pin Money" describes why taeij oreedins "tells In tS -^st.' Order <a."i a_r.J la e. Trent Electric Hatchery. Trenton. Ont. A 1 CS3CXS DOC^S. MAY. l?c. JUNE. ITc: LE't- ** HORN'S. May. I': Jin*. !>-'. '.'.:* 'i-'.:-' -T7 j"iiirar.'.*d. Express, pre- paid on 2'i'J or morn <--niclts. i weeU oU puUets ll.-tii eaoh inii up. Catalogu* . E. 'Tj.l! i.-..: i r.i. Boi 8. Ro.-woo<l. Ontario. FOR SALE FIVE O.C. MOTORS 'i. t. V 2 , 4 nd 3 Horsepower, all in jocd condition. Cheap for immediate ?3le. H. Watkfns. 73 Adelaide S^eet : STOMACH TROU Bit *'5 J 3tor stomach TTc^ie. C*a e*: tn writes Mr*. B. W^uta. Thousands say tico, ;<4r*.bu:3, ft ' * end j aac. i. ^^ ^; Fame and lightning don't strike where there's =-:thin5 to attract them. ( j"womVn"in a few year.-. The bill made no provision for wo- men voting for members -.-f the Nation- al Parliament. The Cabinet withheld support of the - - but representatives adlier'tig to both the MLaseit.i < majority* and - tkaJ :2-.ei oyp-;-i:tii:a'i parties joia-ed tiie larxe ma.-' ; 1 ag for an uncounted vote. When tie bill was :n the comoiitte.* stage the Home Minister. Kenzo Ada- ;h the Cabinet ap- proved the theory of woman suffrage, it preferred slower progress in the I DADDY CAN NOW EAT ANYTHING John "The new electrical men, the Robots, are said to do anything they are toU to do." Happy "They must be married." ' A girl can always tell when she's in love, and she generally does. It's -in aspiration to have something to write, but it's drudgery to have to write something. Tiger Remembered Friend's Kindness Animals Usually Attack Man Only Through Fear Whether the story of Androcles nd the lion Is true or not, it Is a very pretty one; and if the lion had the dis- position of Carl Hagenbeck'i tiger the story might not be such a myth after all. Everyone lias heard of the great Hagenbeck menagerie .n Ger- many, where hundreds of animals are kept in surroundings as near as art could make them to their native haunts. The Hagenback brothers did a big trade In animal*, supplying pri- vate and public collections with any- thing from a lizard to an elephant. Apart from being dealers they had a real love for their wares, as the fol- lowing story will show. Carl Hagenbeck once bought two young tigers. One of the little crea- tures had caught a sort of influenza cold, which so affected its eyes that Nurses Wanted The Toronto Ho*vltal for Incurable*. In affiliation wtta Bellerue and AlUrU Hoi vital*. Kew 'vork City, offer* a Tliree Year'* COOT** of Training to Young* w v.i en. havlnr tu* required dncation. and dralroo* of txcominjr nor**. Thi HoipltaJ ha* adopted th lyht-honr ,-tem. Th pupil* reciT uniform* of the School, a monthly allowance and travelling expense* to and from If*w York. Tor further particular* writf or apply to the Superintendent. for some time it lost its sight. Hagen- beck nursed his invalid carefully for several months, visiting its cage daily, and so successful *ere his ministra- tions that the patient completely re- covered. Later on both his purchases! New German Plane Dessau, Ger The Junkers a:r G-3S. claimed to be the largest land plane in the world, started May 14 on its first extended cross-country flight. 1 with 20 passeneers aboard. Afte were sold to the Berlin Zoo. where ( trfp ^ Luft : Ha nsa Company the they stayed many years. From time . ;o time Carl Hagenbeck called at the! ' gardens and never forgot to tiger's cage. As on as the animal! The (iiticura V^OINTMENT Atrkd and tnisty 1 rioid tor 60 wars. great excitement. Even if it merely! heard his voice. 1- showed pleasure I and would purr like a cat. nor would it be satisfied until he had entered the cage and sat'wlth it as friend to friend. 1 People used to watch these meetings of the two friends with interest min- gled with fear, but there was no cause for alarm. The tiger had noti forgotten its benefactor. Hagenbeck had a water-color portrait of his striped friend and always cherished i the memorial. The tiger is one ofj the most dreaded of jungle dwellers, for its ferocity is a by-word: but with all Us ugly reputation this incident shows that it can i tween will craft measures 14$ fee' be- wing tips. It is practically pression ot being all wings. There are four Junkers motors aggre;-at::i; 2400 horsepower, and it can carry 6000 pounds useful load. T"he cabins are built in the wings. THE REASON WHY Love Note in the Siyn Language V : arouse my adoration With your ardent '. When yon see tie roil of $ in my hand. At this most important . In the evening a myr Tiny flashes light your mystic op- tics i I'm convinced you have my No. A* I drift away in slumber; Tou ar* there with vigor, vim and likewise . And I'm slave to each suggestion That you make; beyond a T You're- the cute though less mon- arch of my ca-o . ' The laziest man in the world: He. married a widow with sixteen el ren. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY A w-.se tnau wt".'. tcake tncre oppor- - '.ha- be tit: .'.-?. ?-: Fair LaJy "0 - man ea;:r. ;ion. mister?" iioo attendant iwear- "Oh. yes-sum. But we're short of men this week .' we re : : him beef ' First-Aid Vcr a". trouble*, general v -a-; V'J - ; '-"-: cuts and bruise*, or mas<as:a>c purposes. . - Weak Children Need Bahv's Own Tablets. Where there's smoke- theve's some- '.-oiy's flame. Everybody exerts an influence over somebody e'.se if no more '.hau as a horrible example. treatment and a kindly _iaster. Most animals attack man through fear of him. and very few will attack him if left alone. Here and there we read of isolated cases of unprovoked at- tack, but these cases are rare, and it ts the exception rather than ths rule. The Humane Pleader. "It is not marriage that fails, but the people. All marriage does is to show ! them up." Harry Kmerson Fosdick. Malnutrition, or inability to derive nourishment from food, is a common trouble with little children and is en- remember kindly tirely due to stomach and bowel weak- Use VnjrJ's for Burns. "few things In the modern world are more surprising than the change which has couae over parents in the i present g-mratiou." Bertram! Rus- 1 e!l. tt, Another cause of loss of flesh and sleep is worms. To correct stomach and bowel trou- bles and thus banish constipation and indigestion, break up colds and sim- ple fevers; expel worms and allay the pain which accompanies the cutting of teeth is what Baby's Own Tablets were designed for. They never fail to be ot aid and can be given with safety to the youngest babe. Baby's Own Tablets are s,old by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville. Out. Blessed are the poor. No one ever contracted a nervous break-town from pulling a wheelbarrow cr pushing a shovel. The defeated candidate in a Mexi- : can election never asks fcr a recount. I Fu:nous men look bigger in print than they do wheu you actually meet ....... > f ' p- Booths. Nolhia* helpU. Thea ScwtSlt-Si!**' endd itchmj. pin in 1 e. Piles soon s on." E. C. Atlcv. la.<Un Learn Watchmaking Light Interesting Work Good Watchmakers ^either sex) can earn good money FOP information write the CENTRAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL Toronto our - . a tasteless .lo<o ot Phillies' Milk ot M.L^iu u in water. That Is an alkali, effect IN o. vet harmless. It has been the suuulartl antacid tor 50 years among physicians everywhere. One spoonful will neutralise at once many times its volume- in acid. It is the. right way, the quick, pleasuut and *'ttu ient way to kill the excess acid. Vhe stontacL becomes sweet, the valu departs. You are happy agaiu in ftve minutes. IVu't depeud on crude methods. Em- ploy the I't-st way yet evolved tu all the years ot searching. That is Phil- lips' Milk ot .Magnesia. Be sure to get the ge^ine- Phillips' : Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physl-' clans for 50 years in correcting excess a r kU. Kach bottle contains full direc- tions auy He's Fifty-two And Teething Poverty. N J James J.*C.;rr. 5fty- two years old and the, father o. fo-.ir childrv- - ^ ."cain. He has cut fourteen of his third set. ai: - B| and healthy teeth. Pr. l'arr>- Scott. Oarr's pV ;. - and Dr. H.iv ' ! \v v-'spooht. his jen- t -i'. s.iy 'ere is no doubt that the third set of teeth is natural. Dentists known of third sets, but usua'.'y thoy occur at su.'h an advanced age that t!- - --. dies before cotnplet- ins t'.io set. Mr. Carr. who is a newsdealer In Ifcfc small cosumanity. twenty miles from Philadelphia, lost many of his second or permanent teeth ear'y iu life. when. dc<rite constant care, they decayed one by one. Some were pull- ed out, and some stub* remained. Now new teeth have shoved through the gum-s and the stumps took on new life again. There is little p;rn, such as children suffer. Mr. OaTr noT has twenty-eight teeth, halt ot them uew and halt old. or four !es than the average adult has. Whether to expect a new set of wisdom teeth Is the question which still confronts him. The average man speaks about li.- j 000,000 words a year, says a scientist. N-'t the average married man. Obadiah "I think Peggy wi'.l make an ideal wife. Kvery time I so to her. home I Bud her darniug her father's socks." Joshua ,'.it,metoo until, I noticed it wa< always the same lock. ' DO YOU SUFFER WITH HEADACHE? So easy to get quick relief and pre- ver.t art attack m ,; ; ; f u:ure> A -. .-; J bromides and dope. They relieve hr but aficct th heart and ar very dar.ge.-cus. They are Ueprcss.-jg and only give temporary relief, ta: cause ct the headache still recta;::* within. i The sane and harmless way. First correct the cause, sweeten thj sour and acij stomach, relieve the ir.tes- tmes ot the decayed and pc-:sc .-.. us food matter, ger.tly stimulate the liver. start the bile flow-.r.g and the bowels pass oS the waste cutter w hicii causes your headache. Try CVt.r's Little Lira Pills. Druggists _'5c red He dearly loved a rich tit-bit. The spirit was willinir.. but the flt~h was wrak. \Vh?nver he ate anything nch-. his boyj used to ay. - Poor dud. h will pay th penalty to-morrow." Read the (e^uel in hi own wools : *" Since taxing the teyilar <io*p of Kru.-hi Salts it w quite different . and my boys enjoy theniselvrs seeing me eat whit I dare not touch before. My eldest son wus the eunwr. but since b* ha* taken Kruscoen Salts he can eat and enjov whatever V put in front of him." Modern arrmivol ciTiditioos, errors ->f dwt. overwork, lack of exervi-*. antl so on. are V-und to have injuriou* effwts in the loc^ nn providing due- prevaiit:'n a not takm. stlts should be your *aA?- jtuard. B<r>ides cleansing thie body of impunti~ ipfntlv. surely and punlely. thv is >~ ^. i -al puwvr of iivinii new life iad vitality to the .v<iutle milboaf of cells jf which every Uxly oompoed, Ttutt u why ph\-iicuins ur\-r hesitate to rvcuiuiuead Krascuen ;^.-.*. "Skinny! I Gained 11 Lbs. in 8 Weeks and Boy Friend" - several tonic* tr:ed '.- In S w e e i s .. :-ev r o -and - ' d'.'. a 3ov <?. M. #.' : 'i atuaieJ at - ' ' - s j l"-T nba ryand out. S - - ; gets clear .itiii - - Norvous- -- |s d'sap- - . Ne-w -.m very tirst Jay. Two ireat 'onics tu one spec Uil weight-build--.'* Ma:-. ' it : g Iron. P'.-easaut :!.'* '' - - -.i" inxeiii- v-ated yeas-. Result* :a ij time. No LX)t; - id - -ly. .::'.- Get Iroaiied Yeast ' it today. Keel great tomorrow. Money back from tuatiufacturer if not Mlnard's Checks Falling Hair. "Tp achieve happiness It is neces- sary to have some and never com V'.etety realized, but always in process of realization." Bertrand Russell. ISSUE No. 22 '30 The upsets of . All children are subject to little upsets. They come at unexpected times. They seem twice as serious in the dead of m^ht. But there's one form of comtort on which a mother can always rely ; good old Castori*. This pure vegetable preparation can't harm the tiniest infant. Yet mild as it i?, it soothes a restless, fretful baby like nothing else. Its quick relief soon sees the youngster comfortable once more, back to sleep. Even a attack of colic, or diarrhea, yields to the soothing inrtuence ol Castoria. Keep Castoria in mind, and keep a bottle in the house always. Give a few drops to- any child whose tongue is coated, or whose breath is bad. Continue with Castoria until the child is grown ! Every drugstore has Castoria: the genuine has Chas. H. Fletcher's signature on the wrapper. "Do Not Hesi- tate to Try It" "Your Vegetable Com- pound is a good medicine. Anvone \\ ho is in poor health should roc hesitate to trv it. When I u.is taking the Vege- table Compound I tried the sample Liver Fills I found in the package. 1 have taken them every ni^hc since and 1 can feel mvseif improving. 1 am so thankful for the good they do me that I have told several women about it." Mrs. G. W. Posliff. 20) Huron St, 5trur/(W, Ofituriu. Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound

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