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Flesherton Advance, 9 Nov 1932, p. 7

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fins Ithat rith to |6>en llRh- }iid. lund (on- to aln- lua- btiU iipr knd, lem. lush (sh- ,1U , Jth* llcat * beat' > OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE "John and Mary and Tommy," a book of verse for ehildrou L./ Lady Eleanor McLaren. Brown, and which is just being brousbt out in this country, will deservedly attain and hold a very distinct place for Itself in the affection of Canadian children of all ages from coast to coast. The book is published in Canada by the Oxford University Press, Toronto. The book is the story of John, age eigljt, Mary, almost six, and Tommy, two; three Canadian children, and how they spent a summer holiday In England. The voyage across the broad Atlantic, the de- lights and wonders of London, and the gallant adven.ures enjoyed during a month's stay by the sea at HoTe, are all described in delight- ful verse written in easy story form. Eleanor McLaren Brown, authoress of this entertaining new work is Lady McLaren Brown, the brilliant wife of Sir George McLaren Brown, European General Manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway; and the book, apart from its lively message to children everywhere ia a further feature of the patriotic and imperial work Lady McLaren Brown is continually engaged in towards the closer and kindlier rela- tionships of Canada with the Motherland. The illustration shows the authoress and a few of the sixty delightful drawings by that admir- able artist, P. A. Staynes. London's Own "Mounties" Mounted policemen are now being employed on traffic control at a num- ber of points in the West End of Lon- don. They have an advantage over the ordinary constable at this job, be- cause their seat on horseback giveB them a greater range of vision. The horses of London's mounted po- licemen are among the most hig'aly trained in the world, and those on traf- fic duty are so good at their job that their riders can drop the reins and use both arms for signalling. A London "mounties" on horseback makes an impressive figure, and you •will often see one at the head of an official procession. The funeral cor- tege of the late Lord Plumer. for in- stance, was led by a policeman on a white horse. His presence in this po- sition in what was essentially a sold- ier's procession was to mark that the civil authorities were in control. Horizontal 1 â€" Dance 4 â€" Small seed 9 â€" Mineral spring 12â€" Number 13 â€" Assessed 14 â€" To cat 15 â€" Raillery 17 â€" To disregard 19â€" Cap 20 â€" Struck with knee 21 â€" Sacred 23 â€" To consider 24 â€" Mine entrance 27â€" Some 28â€" Boy 29 â€" Fashion 30 â€" Chinese weight 31â€" Front 32 â€" Fuel 33â€" Within 34 â€" Science of reasoning 36 â€" Offer 37â€" Obese 38 â€" Cozy 39â€" Evil deed 40 â€" Foxes 41 â€" Plays boisterously 43 â€" Hawaiian dish 44 â€" Part of circle 46 â€" Kind of meter 49â€" Sick 50 â€" To throw 52 â€" Card game 53 â€" To piece 54 â€" Sole 55 â€" Finish Vertical 1â€" Task 2 â€" Girl's name 3â€" Softly 4 â€" Stair 5 â€" Equality 6 â€" Bovine animal T â€" Guiding lines 8 â€" Margin 9 â€" Inferior material 10 â€" Through 11 â€" Respect IGâ€" To trifle IS â€" Bovine animals 20â€" Colloquial: child 21 â€" Passageways 22 â€" Vegetable 23â€" Pale 25 â€" Story of Troy 26 â€" Camp dwellings 28â€" Resin 29 â€" Mournful 31â€" Strength 32â€" Trap 33 â€" To murmur 3li â€" Encore 37â€" Frailty 39â€" To relieve 40â€" Male cat 42â€" Plateau 43 â€" Messenger 44â€" Cube 45 â€" -\ntlered animal 46â€" Hotel 47 â€" Electrified particle 4Sâ€" Fish 51â€" Butterfly GIRL OF 20 WHO WEIGHED 196 LBS. Tells How She Took 50 lbs. Off - AND IMPROVED HER COMPLEXION Are you the young lady of whom people are remarking, "How she is ailing out!"? (That's i> good-natured way of sayin?' ••;;etling fat") If fat Is slyly and stealthily distorting your youthful figure, you should grapple with it at once. At 20 years of age this girl was in its toils. Read how she unburdened her young body of 50 superfluous pounds. ".ibout 12 months ago I was con- siderably overweight, being on the small side and weighing nearly 196 lbs. at 20 years of age. I was also troubled with headaches and pains In the small of my back; heaviness on rising, with a v^ry poor complexion which broke out in spots every so of- ten. Since taking Kruschen Salts all these conditions have disappeared. I have now gone down to ^ormal weight, being 146 lbs., have a lovely com- plexion, and rise in the morning with no heaviness whatever."â€" (Miss) H.P. The formula of Kruschen represents the residual salts of those famous European Spas whose waters have been taken from time immemorial for excess fat. These salts ensure a per- fectly natural clearance of undigested food substances aaU all excessive watery waste matter. When this wastage is allowed to accumulate, the body's chemistry is liable to store it up out of the way in the form of fatty tissue. Once Kruschen gets into your bJood, disr.i'uring fat commences to melt away from your ankles and calves; your double chin commences to vanish, hips become slender; yoa won't loso 4 or 5 lbs. a day or any- thing foolish like that, but almost be- fore you realize it pound by pound dis- appears â€" until you finally have the fashionable figure you have always de- sired. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Drug Stores at 43c. and 73c. per bottle. ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE Kangaroos Replace Pekinese As Pets London, Eng. â€" Kangaroos are the latest pets in Mayfair drawing rooms. Society women" are replacing Pekin- ese dogs with docile, baby kangai^ oos some two feet high. Except for an occasional flying leap over the tea | table, they are said to be well-be- haved. There is also a momentary craze for small crocodiles, which are kept in a glass tank in the drawing-room until they reach a length of two feet or so. TOO MUCH ACID Infected Rabbits Dangerous to Clean Grubs Do Not Affect Eating Qualities, Ho'wever, De- clares N.Y. Authority "M this time of the year when the rabbit season is open, hunters fre- quently find their game infested with small white grubs in the body around the intestines and in the loose space under the skin. Such animals are usually thrown away as sick or 'grubby.' This practice represents a waste of good food and should be cor- rected," says Dr. Justus F. Mueller, Assistant Professor of Forest Zoology at the New York State College of For- estry, Syracuse, N.Y. "These grubs have the form of whit- ish, translucent, little vesicles or blad- ders, whence they get the more exact technical name of 'bladder worms." If a rabbit harboring these grubs is eaten by a dog or fox the grubs ma- ture in the latter animal and establish a permanent infection in this second host. But they are a relatively harm- less parasite, and cause their host no evident injury or discomfort. It has been experimentally and conclusively established that these grubs are harm- less to all other animals Including man," advises Dr. Mueller. "Rabbits shoi^ld not be discarded because of any 'Made In Canada" 9 l^e figlit antf-acid offsets the barm otherwise done by excessive eating, drinking, and constant smoking, au^'thing causing an acid condition. When "sunk" from tuoh indulgences, Phillips' Milk erf Magnesia will alwaya ftraighten you out. A joy and comfort to hearty aaten, constant smokers. Get the genuine; substitutM don't act the same. ALSO IN TAlin rOIMi Pbillips' Milk ot Magnem Tablets are now ea lale at drug stor«s everywhara. Each tiny tabtel ]a tka equivmlent of a tesspooBTRl of genuine Phillips' Ifilk of Mngre.iia. fancied danger lying in such grubs. The flesh of the rabbit should be cleaned in the ordinary fashion and is in all respects safe and palatable. "A disease, however, of danger to man has been traced to rabbits," says Dr. Mueller. "This is the fever known as tularemia. The disease Is con- tracted not through eating infected rabbits but through cuts or scratches sustained In cleaning and dressing them. The liver of a rabbit with, tul- aremia is somewhat enlarged and Is speckled with whittish dots. Any rab- bits which appear weak or sick before shooting should be regarded with sus- picion. There is little likelihood of its occurrence this far north, but It is wise to be on guard against it. It a rabbit has been opened and its liver found to be suspicious, it should be discarded at once and the hands care- fully sterilized." Would "Fertilize" Fish Ponds Tests made by fisheries research scientists working under Canadian authorities have indicated that water may be "fertilized" in such a way as to greatly increase the plant and ani- mal life. Last year's production of whiteflsh from Canada's inland fisheries totalled nearly 15,786,000 pounds. Tiie catch had a marketed value of about |1,445,- 000. + Do You Know? + Arms and the Leaigue By J. Ranuay MacDonald The National Government cannot think of Europe and the world without the League of Nations. We stand by the League, we stand by the covenant of the League. We want the disarmament confer- ence to deliver something well and truly laid which will not become some- thing belonging merely to the formal moral coinage of the word. I want a disarmament which will be a real con- tribution to the present problem of es- tablishing peace. I am not sure we have not perliaps played the part of peacemaker a little too long, but I would rather be blamed for that than for precipitating a situa- tion which would make an agreement impossible. The keynote ot our policy is not rer'.rniani.'nt but d:sar:>!a;:". ::t. ' YOUR LIVER'S MAKING" YOU FEEL OUT OF SORTS Wake up your Liver B3e â€"No Calomel needed Wlien you feel blue, depreased, bout on the vorld, that's your liver which ian't pourinK ita daily two pounds of liquid bile into your bonela. Digeation and elimination are being slowed up, food 18 ni'cumulating and decayiug ineido you and rr.akiug you feel wretched. Mere bowei-movera like aaite,^ oil, mineral w.iter, laxative candy or chewins gum, or roughage, don't go far enoufth. You need a liver Btimulant. Cajrtcr's LitUe Liver Pilla io the best one. Bate. Purely vege- table. Sure. Aak for them by name. Refuaa •ubstitutes. '-5c. at all druesi^ta. 53 Classified Advertising As OFFER TO EVERY l.N VE.NTOR. List Of wa.Ttea inventions ami • uU mforniatlon sent iree. Tha Bamsay Com- aay. World Patent .Aitorneya. 273 Ua.nlc atreet. Ottaw a. Canada. RE.MEDIE.S FOR ALL SICK.NE.^SES. Write -Mrs. .\n.na Penner. 308 Burn« fet.. Winnipeg. M a.i. PULLETS. YEARLING HE.VS A VD cockerels, Barred Rocks. Whita Kocks. Wyandottes and Leghorns. J. G. Tweddle, Eergu.s. i>nt FOBanrxiA. A .\-Y FORMULA, Jl.tjC E.\CH. WHITE Midland Laboratory. 308 Burns ot, Winnipeg. .Man. FEMAX.I: aElP WAlfTEII. LADIEd WANTED TO : LIGHT sewing at home: good pav; -work sent charges paid. National Manufao tunng Co.. Dept. 83. Montreal. GROW MUSHROOMS EARN J30 AND UPWARDS WEEK- LY growing mushrooms in your cellar or outbuilding. We buy. Write for free booklet. Pioneer ilushroo Co., 32 Orchard View Blvd., Toronto. MANUFACTURER has a few openings for local repre- sentatives. Real opportunity to make money and to set you up in your own business. Write for particulars. Monagrer. Dept. 3. 2249 Tonge Street, Toronto "Great men are liiey wlio see tl:at spiritual is stronger tlian any material I force." â€" R. W. Em^'rsicn DS : Heat Mu)itrd'«4 it. Chest Colds Lro«t: Heat, then* o afiecicd pans. . . quickly !"* "iMI Builels^KisSiBci^^, Look for the Name D" PLUMB a PERFECT PJPEi The noma !s stamped on the bowl of ever/ genuine Dr. Plumb't Pip* and ths word "PLUMB" It imprM*. •d In white on the rubber moathplece. "''^''*^''^=s=SiSSS^?Si=5!£-^^ That one ot the Tew advancing glaciers left in North America la this one that coTers a large section ot the northern slope of Mount Rohson, British Columbia? It Is known as the Tumbling Glacier be- cause large bergs periodically break ott frotn the toe of the glacier and crash into the lake In the foreground. One of these Is seen floatlnf In the lake. The lake is formed entirely by the melting snow tn4 Ice and it Is one ot the feeders of the FVaser River. CERTAINTY^COMFORT /> HCALTHS SAKE BE RfOULAR OONr TAKE f^GX/O^S DWeS^ A GUARANTEED REGULATOR ASSOLUrELY HARMLESS NO NAUSEOUS MEOiCINES EASILY USED 0Y4M£NORRHOCA BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Atory difhrenf med- *fi fo choose from mcmriu Ut: RUBINOVICH A HASKELL LIMITED MO VcQin St Montreal. Que. ISSUE No. 45â€"32 /or AMENORBhOEA WALTANNE REMEDIES C'-.;'T. W. 2 College St. To.c â- ;d Onfc "nervous womem"^ Take Lydia E. Pinkbam** Vegetable Compoiind} **t «m ao nervoufi It seems as thouf^h I should fly** . . . **My nerro* are all oo •dfta** ... **I w'*h I were dead" . . « how oftea ha^o we heard the«« cxpro** sloos from 4omo woman who baa bccom# so tired and run-Jowa that her ncrvsa can no Ioniser stand (he ntraln. No woman should allow herself to drift into this contlltlon If she can help hcnelf. She should <(tve Lrdla IV Pink* barn's Veiietahio i'ompounJ « ti/al. Faff neartv^lxtv vears women have taken this wonderful' tonic to glTe th«ni reoewea strsnftrh and vlAor. ^ out of every 100 women who r«por* to us Miy that they sro hencfltej b y^ tt^ raeJIcine- Buy a bottle from your 4h«A^ gist today . . . ftnd WUcb tlM v«»«^

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