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Flesherton Advance, 17 Jun 1931, p. 3

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.'-, f i . - . I - It will like you, tool For a rarebit at digestibility It con- at dntght, afternoon taint all the elements sandwiches, -a a 'uncb- of rich, whole cnilk. eon :asserole, Velveeta Children as well as brings added enjoy- grown-ups am sat meat and perfect it freely. i fKRAFl Made in Canada e I veeta made by the makers of Kraft Cheese and Kraft salad Dressing Many Diamonds Used In Industrial Ways Diamonds are almost invariably classified as a luxury, but almost never as an important factor in in- dustry. Yet, approximately, 15 to 20 per cent, of the value of diamonds mined yearly are of industrial use. They are at times called "indus- trial diamonds," and so named be cause j." some flaw of color or consti- tution that prevented their being cut and polished for decorative use. Some of these stones are used as cutters and polishers of more precious diamonds. The "industrial diamond'' la changed to powder form and mixed with olive oil. It is then smeared upon a soft iron disc revolving at 1,500 revolutions per minute. The diamond to be cut and polished is 'aid and weighted down and the wearing action >f the diamond dust eventually creates a gleaming facet upon it. By means of diamond draw-plates or dies, all types of metal, including the tungsten filament of the 'lectric lamp, can le drawn finer than human air. Mining engineers employ the diamonu drill. This is a circular tube, teel bit or crown, set with diamond*. SUIT, drills are of great service in cutting out a clean core which can t? brought to the surface for determina- tion of the nature >f the strata. These drills can be forced to a depth of more than 4,000 feet and it is said there is no rock or stratum which the diamond ks failed to penetrate. Londoners Later Risers Old-Timer Declares J After clipping tickets at London j Bridge Station for fifty years, "Old Bill," as his friends call Mr. William Baldwin, is retiring. "I should think," he said to me, "that I've clipped at least three hundred and fifty million tickets in my time, not counting look- Ing at thousands of 'seasons' every day. In fact, to punch 20,000 tickets ; a day is a mere nothing at London Bridge. The thing I notice most now- adays Is that people seem to get up a lot later than they used to do. Our rush hours used to start about five or tx In the morning. Now we're never really busy till eight o'clock." London Tit-Bits." Owl Laff s The Little Old Woman There was a little woman whose hands The best of women make mistakes, were worn and red, but it's too bad that we husbands And long ago the beauty of her youth- should be required to eat them. A ful days had fled. statistician says that we have enough For she had suffered sorrow, and she coal to last 7,000 years. What does he mean by "we?" A great many animals laugh, says a scientist; and, of course, a great many people give them good cause to. Conscience gets had suffered pain, But after these had left her she learn- ed to smile again. And out she'd come with dainties for the children in the street a lot of credit for good morals that Till it seemed where'er she wandered belongs to the fear of getting caught. ! there were young ones round We are learning to have faith In ma- ' her feet. chinery because it has furnished a ' foundation for human progress. The She hadn't any money; she was never man who thinks and is silent usually! gaily dressed; haa more friends than the one who She had a shawl and bonnet which she speaks and thinks afterward. Looker On (to man who had just called her Sunday best. Aid if you gave her something, In a little while you'd see rescued a drowning girl) "It was Some other person strutting in that grand of you to drive from that ' bit of finery, height, fully clothed, to effect such a And she'd give this explanation if you magnificent rescue." asked the reason why: The Hero (snarling madly) "That's "I thought she ought to have it. She's all very well, but what I want to know j so much worse off than I." is who pushed me in?" | No i/ae ever seemed to notice that her Harrison "I Edith married man.' hear your daughter hands were coarse and red. he couldn't get away." a struggling young I Tbat sne was n't good to look at no one ever beard it said, Thompson "Well, he did struggle, but i And the smartes t of her neighbours who appeared to know it all Never spoke a word in censure of her '. bonnet or her shawl. So take this truth for granted: that a sweet and tender smile And a heart so brave and kindly never do go out of style. Edgar A. Guest. REP ROSE TEA 5lCHO\Ct GOOD tito/* 9 2:4 Young Wife: "It's too bad you Vrlng me to a restaurant and now you read the newspaper." Husband: "Pardon me, darling! Walter, an- other newspaper." "I am more Interested In increasing people's Income than in worrying OTer their expenditures.'' Herbert Hoover. Chinese Cave Dwellings Found Peiping. Possible habitations of Chinese cave dwellers have been un- covered by a Chinese expedition at Changteh, in Honan Province, accord- ing to reports received here. Several deep pits containing bor.es and earth- enware were excavated. The find con- firms the statement of Mencius, the Chinese philosopher, that early Chi- nese peoples "made lests for them- stlveF in the highlands and in the lowlands they made caves." Here's some riddles. We simply got to get them off our system. Are you a riddle fan?: 1, Why did the hen go across the road. 2, What goes all day and comes in at night and sits with its tongue out? 3, Why did the man put his garage on the other side of the road from his house? 4, When was milk the highest? 5, Who wore the big- gest hat in the war 6, Why did the cow go over the hill? Answers 1, To get on the other side; 2. Wagon; 3, To put his car In; 4, When the cow jumped over the moon; 5. The man Airships London Morning Post: There Is only one respect in which these cumbersome machines have so far proved superior to the aeroplane, and that is in the radius of flight. that had the largest head; 6. Because 1 But tn!s factor ls ot llttle lm ort German Girl Students Of the 132.000 students In German colleges and universities, about 18,500 are women, according to the latest available data. Seven girl students In every twenty are working for doctor- ates In philosophy. Medicine comes next In popularity, with 24 per cent., followed by natural science, with 18 per cent., and political economy, with 11 per cent. Slightly more than 1 per cent, are- studying theology. she couldn't go under. Wrong Label: "A spoonful of water contains 270,000 potential horse- power," says a scientist, water. That Isn't Claude "I'm groping for words." Alma ""Well, you don't expect to flnd them around my neck, do you?" "Well, at any rate," an old married [ man told the writer, "It Is better to have loved and been bossed than never to have been loved at all." ance for inter-Imperial communica- tions, since the aeroplane can over- come this disadvantage by means of relays. In no other respect has the airship shown the least promise of competing effectively with the heav- ier-than-air machine. The best policy for this country, therefore. Is to sell the R-100 for what it will fetch, to scrap the rest of the equip- ment. and spend our money on more P r fltable **">' of ' " Knights' f Meaford Flooring It 8 Good See your dealer It's Even Better Get our P rices /FS THE BEST T " Knight Mfg. & Lbr. Co. Ltd., Meaford Banish A* Fly ORQXOK The Longer and Wider Fly Catcher That Wilt Not Dry Aeroxon is freeing thousands of Canadian homes from the dangerous disease-bearing fly. This handy spiral fly catcher is coated with a specially pre- pared glue, fragrant and sweet, which will not dry or lose ita attractiveness to flies. Ask for Aeroxon at any drug, grocery or hardware store. It is the fly catcher with the push pin and the wider and longer ribbon good for three week:,' service. iAEROXON FLY CATCHER Gets the fly every time Sole AAnt9 NEWTON A. HILL, 56 Front Street Emt. Toronto ed they were able to afford last win- ter. Who remembers the old fashion- ed love songs that didn't sound like the wail of a lost soul? The devil isn't so smart; think of him trying Job's patience with boils when he might have tried taxes. You can't al- ways tell who is hurt the worst by who yells the loudest. A bob-tail bull In fly time is In no worse fix than a bald-headed man in the same lime. It's queer, a little heat on the feet may cure a little cold in the head. Late hours end in early morning. The girl who uses a lot of lipstick often leaves a good impression when she kisses. Some hotels rate high and others have high rates. The last thing in the world a man wants Is a manicure. Now is the time to buy good farms from pessimists. The easiest person for a man to fool is himself, and the hardest Is his wife. The girl who elopes may be letting her emotions run away with her. The hottest days at the beach are the first tan days. Stolen Kisses are the sweet- est, but the other kind taste pretty good, too. A typical American Is one who yearns to be rich without work- Ing, thin without dieting, and wist; without studying. "No operation is so that a man can refuse to give It less than bis best." Bruce Barton. Large UUMII eU catalogue new intl reuu bicycles t r j $10 up. iluioi cycles. Uuau Oitbonn Motors i:.,n -i, i -,111-111.1 taUon pai<). Write to DUKE CYCLE AND MOTOB O. 625 Qncen Street W Toronto. Jnt. FREE BOOKS ON CHILD WELFARE Business has so far improved that It la now able to take uourisiinh-nt. Patieut (angrily) "The size of your bill makes my blood boil." Doctor (calmly) "That will be $20 more for sterilizing your system." HKRK arc mjiiv IIMU Injl ill prove* boon to moth. tr anil hahr- Sound authority on feedinx. clolhinu and Ink- Inn care of infanu and young children. Tahle of weight, growth and development. We will gladly mail ilie Hooki lo von free, on receipt ol Mtnr name and .uldre*a. E a vie Brand o A r t CONDENSED Jyl J / R The Bordcn Co.. Limited CVV 10 1H George Si., Toronto Gentlemen: Pleaie en,l mi- FREI-' copv of vour Bbv'l Record Book and Bahv Welfare Hook. Nnmr A man boasts that ho raises a lot more flowers than his wife does, yet devotes less time, to tile job. He tirows dandelions, CLIMAX BUG KILLER NO WATER TO CARRY. STICKS LIKE GLUE TO LEAF. REQUIRES FEWER APPLICATIONS. STIMULATES THE GROWTH, INCREASES THE YIELD. A DEALER IN EVERY PLACE. GENERAL CALCIUM CORP., LTD., TORONTO Dad "When I was a HI tie boy yinir age I didn't tell lies." His Son "How old were you when you started, I)::d?" Find Healing Springs Under Cologne City Cologne.- Boring here for coal have uncovered (lowing gold not oil, but medicinal waters. Experts report that springs found directly under the city contain water of a higher medicinal value than those of some of the world's best known spas, being particularly rich in carbonic salts. The curative springs, which were located 1,200 feet beneath layers of coal, are flowing at such a rate that they could be used to supply the city's water needs. Th enmnlclpal- Ity plans the erection ot luxurious baths in the hope of attracting tourists and health seekers. Curiously enough, the first an- nouncement of the discovery was made on April 1, and as Cologne is 4 noted as a city of practical Jokers no credence whatever was attached to it. Consequently the city authori- ties had the greatest difficulty In convincing the press and public that th curative springs really do exist. Praises Famous Vegetable Pills For Indigestion "Having been troubled with Indigest- ion and Sick Headaches for several months, I was recommended to try your famous Pills. After the first dose I was made aware of their very real tonic value." Miss M. Croydon. Dr. Carter's Little Liver Pills are no ordinary laxative, fhcy areail vegetable and have a very definite, valuable tonic action upon the liver . . . exactly what you need to end Constipation, Acidity, Biliousness. Headaches, Poor Complex- lop, etc. All druggists. 25c & 75c red pks. ' . KingBugper The 'Junltty Product Insnetlcide, dis HniiiiHlmble by Its three-fold pro- perties. Sure Death Insecticide, I'inni Fertilizer and Plant Protector agalnsi BliRlit nnd Disease. Your selection "f King I3ug Killer for your Insecticide will Insure you the greatest result* nt a minimum cost. Have your .leal>'r "apply yon. Demand King Bug Killer. No stibsil- tute.j. Wr.le us for particulars. KIM CALCIUM PRODUCTS CAMPBELLVILLE. ONT. Strange Things A most interesting man to talk to la Mr. Bertram Thomas, who has just returned to London from a long tour of exploration in Arabia. "I've brought back any amount of things for the Natural History Museum at South Kensington," he said, "including a new butterfly, a new lizard, and sev- eral new grasshoppers. And I've seen natives baking live locusts in glowing ( ashes and then eating them, and oxen ! and camels being fed on sardines! ' I've seen fakirs sleeping on beds of spikes and others who hold their arms straight out till they become paralyzed all as part of their daily religion. It's a queer world once you go ex- ploring." London "Tit-Bits." A Little Circle Each one of us la bound to make '. the little circle in which he lives better and happier; each of us la i bound to se that out of that small I circle the widest good may flow; each of us may have flxed In his p-lnd the thought that out of a single household may flow influences that shall stimulate the whole com- monwealth and the whole civilized world. Dean Stanlev. Classified* Advertising 1ABY CHICKS A I BABY CHICKS BARRED ^\. * I 'cks. Anconas. White and Brown Leghorns, luc each. Assorted. 9o. PUL- LETS six weeksk old. 55c. Catalogue*. A. H. Switze-r. "J ran ton. Ont. REMtTAITTS RE.MNA.vr.s :; LBS. PRINTS. Jl <>0: 2 Its. Silk. Velvet or Cretonne. 11. Agents, dealers wanted. A. MuCreery Co.. Chatham. Ont. Girls of Today Are Not Wild Winnipeg. "Girls to-day are not wild they are wonderful," Mrs. H. D. Warren Chief Commissioner of Girl Guides in Canada, told members of th Women's Canadian Club here. "I hear many people say the mod- ern girl is wild.' said Mrs. Warren. "She Is not. She is honest, and speaks her mind, openly and frankly, a thing that is charming and genuin*. I think the girls to-day have in them the making of wonderful citizens." In discussing a question mor liance ought to be placed on the In- Summer is a time when people try nuence of reason than on the weight to keep out of the sunshine they wish- of authorit: "No operation is so insignificant Virtuous Fear There is a virtuous fear which Is the effect of faith; and there Is a vicious fear, which IB the product of doubt. The former leads to hope, as relying on God, In Whom we believe; the latter inclines to despair, as not relying on God, In Wnorn we do not believe. Persons of the onij char- acter fear to lose God; persons of An ounce of cheerfulness is worth a pound of sadness to serve God with. Thomas Fuller. "It is our dreams that the body makes itself aware of our mind." Dr. Carl Jung. the other character fear o Him. Pascal. find Kennedy & Menton r^ 421 College St., Toronto Marley Davidson Distributor' Write at once for our barsaln list of used motorcycles. Terms ir inced. Shampoo Regularly with Head Noises LEONARD Um EAR OIL IT.'H BACK OFEARS~ /HSERTIN rw/iJ ~i>oire tl.2S~,,rou nai'u,ms Excellent for Temporary Deafnets and Head Noises when due to contention caused by colds. V-r . -t, ., .. , , ^ . , WOOL HIGHEST PRICES PAID The Canadian Wool Co. Ltd. 2 CHURCH ST.. TORONTO fl.jl- NEURALGIA Jr A good application of Min aril'*, according lo direction*, ju "hits the ipot". You'll ' find itkM you W get wonderful relief ! or ANY CHILD Wli can never be sure JUM what makes a child restless, but the remedy can always be the same. Good old Castorial There's comfort in every drop ol this pure veft:ible preparation, and not the slightest harm in its frequent use. As often as your rliild has a tretlul spell. 13 feverish, or cries .mil can't sleep, let Castorm soothe and quiet him. Some- times it's a touch ol colic. Sometimes constipation. Ur diarrhea a <m- dition that should always bt- -iirki'd without ilelay Ins! keep C.i-i'iria handy, and Rive it oromptlv Hrlief will follow verv promptly: it it doesn't, vwi ^imuid call .1 ohvsician. ISSUE No. 24 '31 FATHER GETS UP FIRST Tells Haw He Keeps thej[amily Fit " [ have a family oTai* -four boys, two i;irls ram-ini; I mm ":l to 111 years of age. and .1 delicate wife, and lour years ngo il was owiii|{ to a sickly household tbat I ti-ok mutters in my own hands. Their funds wore not relished, and to tki> mctlit inc was like administering punishment Kor four years now I have regularly used Kriisohp.n Suits about fnur or live times u week, unkntiwn to any of my family or wife to this day. I (?et up lirsf. always, and I put half a teaspoonful of Krus- chcn in the tonpot or c<)ITe<'-|)ol. and they all have tbeir lirst cup therefrom. So what was a sickly household four ye-ius ago, I tun glad to set; now a healthy anil robust family. "They arc always ready tot and clear up their meals. Always alert, <|tiick,| Knisclicn keeps the system regular in and active, and never scent tired, all i its most important daily dutv It due to my secret way ol using almnt j gentle aperient, action RUUm proper hnlf a leaspooiil'ul of Knisclien Salts j activity of the liver and kidm-vs so in the moniing tea or coffee ' C. D. jth*t Uiese organs of elinun . ton If only more parents were as careful cleiuise the inside .if nil elnggniu 'ste alxiut their chiltlren's itilemal cleanli- matter Krnschen thus ensures icar ness as about their external cleanliness blood-si ream, carrving lieiilli- tnd there wonlil be fewer sick headaches vigur lo the whole In.ih :m,i i.im. fewer linicky appetites, tewef lils of KHISI-IMMI Salts is obtainable at all the sulks and fewer sallow faces. I Drug Stores at 43c. and 75c. per bottle. . .

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