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Flesherton Advance, 29 Oct 1930, p. 3

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When Languid And Anaemic When a girl is languid, dull and ir- ritable; when her color fades you may be sure her blood, la impoverished. When a girl's blood is poor her nerves are starved and there is serious dan- ger of a decline. Rebuild the blood, strengthen the nerves and good health will follow. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are of un- told value ay a blood-builder. Concern- Ing them Mrs. John Finin, Howlan Station, P.E.I., says: "My daughter was badly run down; pale, nervous and under weight. We decided to give her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. After a few boxes she gained in weight, her appetite improved and color came to her cheeks in fact she fu'l - regained her former good health." You can get these Pills at all medi- cine dealers or bj mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The Pipe of Peace At Fifty Payments by Postcard One of the latest banking Ideas is the postcard cheque. It comes from Germany, and is designed to cut down overhead expenses. A perforated strip at one end gives details of the account. This is torn off when the postcard la received, and the cheque la then presented at the bank in the usual way. What are called postal cheques are il.-o in use In a number of countries, nd it Is sometime? suggested that world-wide adoption would be advan- tageous. Anyone can open a posta. cheque ac- count, but the principal advantage claimed for the system is that people who have no account can yet make payments, through the Post Office, to any postal cheque account in any part of the country. This Is said to facili- tate mail-order bur iness. Similarly, anyone can receive a pay- ment from any postal cheque account, I have flood still a wat.-her by the waysido For a procession that has never come. The day has been fine enough, the road quite pleasant, And once I caught the far thrill of a drum. Waiting In hope, I have not been un- happy, For there were birds, flowers, trees and the open sky; And, when I heard it the incredible music Of life, at last, life to the full and sweet! It seems for a minute to be coming toward me: But it went down, after all, some one : else's street. No doubt I ought to have tackled life ; gone to meet it, Seized on a banner, become impor- ! tunate; But I just wasn't made so, didn't know how to treat it, And so am lost, like all who hesitate. There was to have come a place in the \ procession That I should have recognized as be- Nurses Know Chief Thunderbird, full-blooded Sioux Indian, as he appears in vole of Chief Yellow Snake in recent picturization of a Buffalo Bill Indian story of wild west. ing my own; I was to have caught up in color and movement By one sure hand to have been no j more a-Ions. I But nothing has happened, and the day grows chilly; A cold bed waits for the goins down of the sun: I It seems a curious way to have spent a lifetime Strange to be nearing the end of what has never begun. Seymour Poole. RED KOSE Fossil Deposits Found in Wyoming Classified Advertising I" AD1KS WANTED TO DU I'LAltf I J sewing at homo, whole or ipura iiim. good pay. work sent any dis(;m<-e. .--'.arses puld; send stamp for purlieu l:ir. j National Manufacturing Co.. Mon'.reu!. Expedition Discovers Oligo- JV,,. N ACRE FARM FRUJT GRArEs . rf*r>f Fauna Said tr> Vw A vegetables, new fox i neh, good cene rauna oaia | b * ilcljn | s: wll , pay you to ranch foxes: Millions Years Old I '<""<1 accept closed car or foxes as part Chfld Who~Tilts~His Head N0 MEDIC ' NE LIKE Sideways May Have Bad Eyes BABY'S OWN TABLETS irrespective of whether has an account or not. *_ he himself Oil Production in Alberta Alberta's output of oil during the month of May of this year was slight- ly higher than that for the correspond- ing period last year, according to fig- ares compiled in the Department of the Interior from the reports of oper- ators. The 85,46.1 barrels of naphtha produced came from the lime forma- tion in the Turner valley, thirty-nine wells contributing the total. The light crude came from higher horizons in Turner valley and from the Red Cou- lee field. The total production of light crude was from ten wells, three of which also produced naptho. Four thousand seven hundred and ninety- seven barrels of light crude were pro- duced in Turner valley In May, 1930. The heavy crude total consists of the output of five wells in the Wainwright field, one In the Rlbstone fleld, and one In the Skiff ,roa. If a school child holds his head side- ways while looking at the black- board or supports his head on a hand as though he were tired, there is good chance that his eyes have the lens defect called astigatism. If the child, also finds It difficult to write in straight lines but produces written ex- ercise, the lines of which stray up-hill or down-hill across the paper, as the wrliing of many children does when they first begin to learn, the diagnosis of astigmatism is almost certain and the child's eyes should be examined at once by an oculist who can pre- scribe proper lasses. So Professor I H. Pistor of the optical department y of Jena, In Ger- many, told the recent Optical Con- ference held at Cambridge Univer- sity, England. A large proportion of school children need glasses, Profes- Cambridge, Mass. Discovery Torrington, Wyo., of one of the most important oligocene known to date in this country one believed to have been guarded by na- I ture for millions of years waa an- sor Pistor said, w.^out either teach- ^ or Either the Newborn Babe nounced by Harvard University here recently. The deposit was discovered and de- veloped by an expedition from the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology under the leadership of Erich payment. R. P. near! Catharines. Ont. Simpson. R.R. 3. St. AKRY . fossil deposits! Friendship Magazine Medina. New ".irk. "That's jake", said the man who learned his worst enemy had become paralyzed. ers or parents discovering this factj until the child has been discouraged { or the Growing Child by beiug blamed for poor work or has acquired actual Dynamite Tears a Hole In Bed of the Atlantic New York. A great column of water, al least 400 feet wide, rose In- to the air to a height of about 500 feet recently off Sandy Hook, glistened in the bright sunlight for a moment or two, and then, with a mighcy roar, splashed back into the ocean. The water was blown Into the air by 25 tons of dynamite, set off within t,n miles of Manhattan's skyscraper district. The blast tore a deep hole into the ocean bed, Into which the sunken Furness Bermuda liner Fort Victoria, which went down a year ago, rolled. deformities, like a more or less per- manent side-wise tilt of the head In children with astigmatism or a simi- There is no other medicine to equal bodllv ; Baby's Own Tablets for little ones] whether it be for the newborn babe or ' lar forward curvature of the spine in ! * ? good - , from P lates or other harmful child the Tab.ets always are absolutely free and the mother can always feel safe Eyes with astigmatism focus sharply i ln " sing them ' Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. John Armour, R.R. 1, South Monoghan, Ont., says: "We healthy children. those who are seriously near-sighted. < only things in a few directions across] of; the eye. The horizontal lines printed letters, for example, may te In focus while vertical lines are out, of focus or vice versa. Sometimes * the only lines precisely in focus are those slanted at one definite ;xngle to left or right. It Is the unconscious attempt of owners of such eyes to The find lies four miles south and I west of Torrington. and presents an I outcrop of bones over a half-mile in| length. The layers of bones vary from ten inches to three feet in ness HEADNOIS US IN ttCK . > _ 1- - IIM 3T (1.25 AUOretjBtt Icsciiftni Itttir H riwnt A. O. LEONARD, Inc. 70 Fifth Are.. New York Cin get things into sharper focus that! have three fine, to whom when a ! is needed, we have given only Baby's Own Tablets. The Tab- lets are the best medicine you can keep in any hom where there are young children." Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but mainly of the little three-toed horse mesohippus and the rhinoceros caenopus. but almost every member of the oligocene fauna is represented, it was said. It was pointed out that one of the most important features of the de- posit was in the fact tuat fossil bird " fcv * ""***" w^ I Afc i_ * it. :UU3lL<**3****-ilC t ***-^ ****** makes them tilt their heads sidewise. th r gb laxative which regulate the; laterial occurrpd iu abundance. The Indian Village Found in Ashes fireplaces. ~ One of the ash beds measures some 40 feet or more in width by about 75 feet in length. These beds, on the river side, were Settlements of Hundreds of Years Ago Unearthed Near Brantford Brantford. The unearthing of the site of an Indian village, on the banks of the Grand River, about a mile be- low Chiefswood, the home of the late E. Pauline Johnson, and not far from I frequently palisaded with stakes or | Brockville , Ont. stomach and bowels: bauish constipa-l tion and Indigestion; break up colds and simple fever and make teething ; easy. They are sold by medicine deal- ' ers or direct by mall at 25 cents a bos from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. saplings driven into the ground, two or more feet apart, and interwoven with willows, thus forming a, wicker- | work and constituting a species of re- taining wall. The site shows plainly where numerous upright posts stood in a straight line. Different Encampments Mr. Wintemberg explains that, as Middleport, has been reported to the f OU r ash beds have been discovered, only other known deposit in the world where fossil bird bones occur In such abundance as those found in Wyoming is in plelsocene jeds at Rancho le Brae in California. Schlaikjer, in an account of the ex- pedition, said that nature had guard- ed the thousands of mesoliippus skele- tons for millions of years. The expedition leader also reported that a dinosaur deposit, hitherto un CANADIAN SWISS AGENTS ReL .1152 Lwi St E*. Miml. CM*. Brant Historical Soc! ty. For some time W. J. Wintemberg of the Archaeological Department, Otta- wa, has been conducting researches on the Six Nations Reserve, and this find has been one of the results of his efforts. Indications are that the remains are those of one of the Attimandaron (or neutral) Indian settlements of some hundreds of years ago, as these people were located throughout this district when Father la Roche Dallton, a Re- collet missionary, visited what Is now the Grand River Valley In 1626 .and in a diary left by htm of his travels of over three centuries ago he records such villages In this neighborhood. Ash Beds Found. No fewer than four i ':<tinct ash beds have- been uncovered, while articles I to tne west ot Eagind. Wales and the unearthed Included a 1. -ge amount of | Midlands, following his arrivals here pottery, stone awls, flints, the bones | for the Purpose of Interesting export one above the other, this indicates no fewer than four different encamp- ments, with possibly a period of some 80 or 90 years between t-m-h. Three men are uow helping in ex- cavation, and Mr. Wlnterberg thinks that markers should be placed to in- dicate- the Attiwaudarou villages which It is known existed throughout this area, and whose identity would probably be quite capable of estab- lishment. England Buying Habits Becoming Canadianized Halifax. X.S. England is becoming Canadlauized in its buying habits to an amazing extent, declared Douglas S. Sole, Canadian trade commissioner Conquers Pain! The ideul rubbing liniment for muscles or Joint pains; for swell- ings, sprains and rheumatism. of deer, coons, wild dogs, bears, wild turkeys, wild pigeons and wild ducks; also crane and fish vertebrae and tur- tle and clam shells, with numerous pieces of burned limestone used in WHEN FOOD SOURS Sweeten the Stomach instantly ers in trade possibilities with the British Isles. The modern Englishman could rise In the morning from a Canadian made bed onto a Canadian carpet, lather himself with a Canadian shav- ing brush and Canadian shaving Passing Thirty By Monroe Heath I used to think it mattered if I made Some sort of tower for the world' known was discovered durlns a sid to see | trip to Colorado and New Mex: -u. Remaining briefly towards eternity Beyond the hour when my bones are laid Beneath the turf, and recollections said. To-night, with earth and ocean circling me. Immense and silvered spaces set me free: The difference dies, and young ambi- tions fade. It will suffice if, ceasing not too soon And not forgetful, I may linger for| A little while, return, still under-] stand The mute antiphony of earth and moon; Hearing waves rustle, creeping up the shore; Watching t'ae white birds skim across the sand. Athletes recommend Minard's Liniment POPULAR COLORS Among the galaxy of colors In the new styles, tones of green, brown, navy and wine are outstanding for popularity. SPANGLED CLOTHES Paris again creates scintillating evening costumes, using sequin.s. cream, shave with a Canadian razor. | spangles, bugle* and other brilliants DO YOU SUFFER WITH HEADACHE? So easy to get quick relief and pre- vent an attack in the future. Avoid bromides and dope. They relieve quick- ly but affect the heart and are very dangerous. They are depressing and only give temporary relief, the cause of the headache still remains within. The sane and harmless way. First correct the cause, sweeten the sour and acid stomach, relieve the intes- tines of the decayed and poisonous food mattsr, gently stimulate the liver, start the bile flowing and the bowels pass off the waste matter which causes your headache. Try Carter's Little Lver Fills. Druggists 2Sc red pkjjs. INDIGESTION Banished by Kruschen " I suffered fur sonic years I'mm a bad stomach. 1 UM-d t<i feel very miserable after meals. The dm'tor advised me to lake Epsom Salts, but it did me no good. I decided to try Kruschen and urn now taking it and Iwve done for the post 12 months, and I am very glad to tell you that my stomach is "now in perfect order. 1 feel as young in spirit us 1 w:is 'M yenrs ago.'thanks to Knisolu-n." (W.B.) You know how badly an enjzine runs when it gets cloitged up. It's the same with your body when your gastric or digestive juices fail to flow. \Vhat you need is a tonic Nature's own tonic Nature's six mineral salts. You get all these six salts in KrusehtMi. The first effect of these salts is to promote the (low of Uio saliva and so awaken the apix-titc. The next action o-urs in the stomach. where the digestive juices are en- couraged to pour out and act upon the food. Austin, in the intestinal tract, certain of these salts promote a further How of these vital juices which deal will) partly digested fixxl and prepare if finally' for a!>sor|iti.'ii >nti> tie ivstcm. About two hours after eating many people suffer from sour stomachs. They call it indigestion. It means that the stomach nerves have been over-stimulated. There is excess acid. The way to correct it is with an alkali, which neutralizes many times its volume in acid. The right way is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia just a tasteless liquid; pleasant, efficient and harmless. But it kills excess acids. It has remained the standard with phy- sicians for more than 50 years. It is the quick method. Results come almost instantly. It is the approved method. You will, never use another when you know Be sure to get genuine Phillips* Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for over fifty years in correcting excess acids. 50c bottles any drugstore. The genuine is always a liquid never made in tab- let form. Look for the name Phillips' on wrapper and botUo. breakfast on Canadian cereals. Cana- dian bacon, Canadian flour, all cook- ed on a Canadian gas or electric range and kept wholesome in a Canadian refrigerator, while he read a news- paper printed on Canadian paper. He could drive in a Canadian car to an office equipped with Canadian steel furniture, dictate letters on dlan paper and signed with a Cana- dian fountain pen, to a stenographer who uses Canadian cosmetics. He buys his wife Canadian furs and in- forms her he is being kept late at the office, using a telephone invent- ed by a Canadian. He reduces his weight by a Canadian niassge roller. plays racquets in Canadian rubber shoes, tries to look graceful on Cana- dian skates, and drives his doctor to starvation with Canadian apples. Fin- ally, he can be put in a coffin made from Canadian lumber and decorated j with Canadian handles, start for the, cemetery in a hearse with a Cana-j (Man chassis. wearingIf he has led thHt kind of life a Canadian asbestos suit. i MlUOt'l for their decorative ornamentation. BLACKHEADS Get two ounces of peroxlne powder from your druggist. Sprinkle on a hot. w-.-t cloth and rub the fnco briskly. Every blackhud will be dissolved. The one safe, sure and simple way to remove blackheads. Satisfaction guaranteed or Cana-' money refunded. P. W. SCABS' fc CO. To Wake up FIT Tomorrow 1 Take one TONIGHT Quick Relief for CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS BLOATING, ETC. CascareK When BABIES are Upset BABY ills and ailments seem twice as serious at night. A sudden cry may mean colic. Or a sudden attack of diarrhea. How would you meet this emergency tonight? Have you a bottle of Castoria ready? For the protection of your wee one for your own peace of mind keep this old, reliable preparation always on hand. But don't keep it just for emergencies; let it be an everyday aid. Its gentle inlluence will ease and soothe the infant who cannot sleep. Its mild regulation will help an older child whose tongue is coated because of sluggish bowels. All druggists have Castoria. USES PINKHAM MEDICINES Praises Vegetable Compound, Blood Medicine and Liver Pills THiy WORK WHILE you SHIP Bhvhtown, CJuebco "I live 13 miles from town on a farm, \vith all my home duties and churn- ing to aitond to. At the Change of Luc, 1 became ner- vous and run down. The Vege- table Compound helped rnv whole svstcm.M\ nerves an- bottrr my ap- prtite is KOIH! and I tun -tl'ii to do .11 v work i iiave also tsk-'ii 'he Blood Medicine *nd the Liver Tills naid thev helped DIP. I >vill UISV.TI l".ier from women taking about you/ niedi- cine*." -MBS, Riciuiu> CHAM.TOW. Bircbtowa, Quebec. ISSUE

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