Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 2 Aug 1922, p. 3

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1 *" | \ GROWING BOYS i _AND GIRLS Need Rich, Red Blood to Keep Up Health and Strength. It Is a mistake to think that anae- mia Is only a girl'a compladnt. Girls probably show the effect of weak, watery blood more plainly than boys. But many boys In their teena grow thin and weedy, showing that they The Only Way is Through. The Optimistic Time of Life. youth is always optimistic. It is al- ways picturing the Promised Land The only way out of a Job Bill knew Was through! He never once thought of going around | anead - Nature is a great diplomat. Or tunneling under it, Into the ground, j she knows she must hold up great in- Or turning back none of these would ! ducemente to youth in order to hold do j him to his task, to keep him from get- "The only way out of a Job la oh-rough" ] tiu s discouraged, giving up and turn- Said Bill; and-well, he proved that I ln * **"* to kee P hlm e m * on - When Clouds "Speak." Anyone who has observed a clear sky being quickly obscured by clouds must have wondered how such a state of affairs came about. The water-vapor that is evaporated Into the atmosphere manifests itself In many other forms than rain. All the MUNN AND WIFE NOW ENJOYING BEST OF HEALTH Classified WEEKLY MEWSPAFEB WAJTTZ.D. B HAVE A CASH PURCHASER for a weekly new* paper In On- tario. Price must be attractive. Sond full Information to Wilson Publishing Ltd.. 73 Adelaide St. W.. Toronto. Co.. he knew. "Let's build a derrick and go over- head," One said. "The Job is wrongly shoved on us; keep him going on. For j clouds are due to it, for they are noth- T <- i A r. D ... youth In school cannot ing but aggregations of excessively tonmto Couple, After rutting rpiiREASHiRB BELTS AND 3UC- of all the things he has minute drops of water or crystals of Tanlac to the Test, Declare .Jbjwt to Jp"rovai W at M iow 1 e*t d 'prjceS P ta it Restored Them Both to Splendid Condition. example, the see the use learned. Much of it seems dry, dreary drudgery to him. A similar thing is true of many things he has to perform. He says "what's the use of all this?" | and but for this wonderful promise of , S'i lo.. !B- Bill with a gri n said -Hone of UiU! his strength and his health becomes precarious. 'TO overcome this trouble give both your weak boys and girls Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and see how soon good appetite returns and the ~wak boy or languid girl becomes full of activity and high spirits. Mrs. P. Garvey, R.R. No. 5, Mono Mills, Ont., 't my Job by rights, 'tis true. But the surest way out of a Job is througih" Whatever they put on Bill, he'd do. Bill learned a lot that non other knew, Going through. Jobs hunted Bill up and got in his way affected the poor boy's tells what this medicine did for herj Tm lt even young son. She says: "Three years ' P av! _/ ago, my little boy, who was then 11 1 And Uie <-Uers said: "Just watch that years old, was very pale and weak, he would take fainting spells and com- plained of a pain about his heart. One day a lady friend who noticed his run- down condition told me her daughter tad been in a, similar state and found new health through Dr. WUliams' Pink Pills. I therefore got a supply for my boy, and by the time the first box was used his appetite seemed better, and by the time he had taken half a dozen boxes everyone was surprised at the change in his condition, he was such a fine, healthy looking boy. He had grown tall and stout, with no signs of his former run-down condition. I believe Dr. Williams' Pink Pills unexcelled for anyone weak and down." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or by mall at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- Tille, Ont. are run An English tank barg for trans- duck Some stupid fellows have all the luck!" But luck had never a thing to do With Bill's success, for the head guys Bill's knew only way out of a stunt was through. that are coming, the youth could not be held to his task. He would give up. What marvelous pictures of a home of his own Nature throws up on the youth's screen lest he forget and be- come selfish, living only for himself, saving only to gratify his own desires. Ice, that have condensed out of air because the latter has become too cool to retain them in the form of water-vapor. . The forms of clouds are endless and Toronto. Ont. Co.. i'i York "My wife and I put Tanlac to the test and we both think it is a wonder- j lated A room ever-changing, but there are certain ful medicine," said Edward Munn, of characteristics widen allow them to be 123 Rose Ave., Toronto, Ont. grouped roughly into several classes, j "For three years I wae in a general . , utfyuBll ,. WJIUluwb There are the thin feathery lines and i run-down condition from stomach trou- j without danger of catching cold bands commonly called "mares tails," j ble and indigestion. The little I ate Ventilation. cannot be properly venti- without a certain amount of: draft. If you have sufficient clothing to keep you warm and comfortable you can have opposite windows open floating nearly live miles high. 'would cause gas to form so badly I | Minard's U.'nlmem Relievo* Neuralgia Somewhat lower are the "speckled," j was miserable most of the time. I '"mackerel," and "dappled" cloud ef- was troubled continually with constl- fects - ' pation and frequent dizzy spells made Lower still, about a mile MS*, we me feel like I would fall if I stooped But this fascinating home picture I se great rolling masses of cloude over. I was always having headaches Paree." Following His Lead. "Hello, Harris, back form Paris?" "Yes that is to say, back from makes him reconciled to stick and dig and save. Success. CHOLERA INFANTUM Cholera Infantum is one of the fatal ailments of childhood. It is a trouble that comes on suddealy, especially dur- ing the summer months, and unless Now they call him "Boss," those others j prompt action is taken the little one , may soon be beyond aid. Baby's Own I*"* a , eep r ; om sul ! Tablets are an ideal medicine in ward- W S ' mp ' y a dense n f you for your motto will take old | ing off this trouble. The regulate the do; And you the ordinary domed "wpolpack" clouds and towards 'the last I got so weak 1 1 "Ah, And how is Mrs. Harree?" of the summer sky. They are the dark . was fagged out all the time. ' _ clouds with the silver lining. The! "I hadn't gotten far on Tanlac be- "woolpack" cloud is due to moisture fore I knew I was getting better and carried upwards by ascending air-cur- j now I feel fine in every way. My wife rents which have been warmed by con- j was badly run down, too; and Tanlac tact with the ground. Here we have j was just ae effective in her case. We also the heavy grey ragged pall the raincloud. The gigantic "thundercloud" may sometimes grow until It becomes three B '"' a j bowels and sweeten the stomach and And use your several brains and wills ; thus prevent the dreaded summer com- And look less oft at the office clock ; plaints. They are an absolute safe Will soon have boost*d your personal ; medicine, being guaranteed to contain stock , deep f ai summit to base! rain-cloud, which is the source of hjavy i-.ummer showers are now enjoying excellent health and are glad to recommend Tanlac for it certainly does the work." Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. Advt. Book on DOG DISEASES and How to Feed Maliod Free to any Ad- dreai by tbe Author. H. Clay Qlu ver Co., TITL 129 Wt 24th Street New York. U.S.A. Often it is accompanied by storms of I A Difficult Task. A couple of elderly merchants, in the thunder and lightning. The latter is ; course of an altercation touching some caused by the discharge of the elec- j business matter, so far forgot their tricity tiat has accumulated upon the ; dignity as to threaten each other with i neither opiates nor narcotics or other ! . raindrops in the cloud, the former be- Till the "luck" of Bill may be your j harmful drugs. They cannot possibly | ln ? *? audible effect ot the discharge "" "luck" too. ReniPmber his came because he knew "The best way through." out of a task ia Strickland Gillilan. Considerate. "Would you mind driving a little porting oil is steered by electricity, slower, old man?" and can be controlled from a vessel; "^'ot getting scared, are you," towing it. "Qh, no. nothing like that, but I'd hate to take any unfair advantage at Mlnard's Liniment for (ale everywhere my life insurance company." Surnames and Their Origin SWINBURN. Racial Origin English. Source A given name. This is an English family name wide- ly known, but one which might well give you something to puzzle over in hs origin, or at least In one ot" its origins, for it has two. As you might see, if you went care- fully over a map of Northern England, there is a locality in Northumberland which bears this name, and undoubted- Norman- DABNEY Variation Abney. Racial Origin French and French. Source A locality. Thre is something English-sound- ing about both of these family names. But you can't always go by the sound of a name, nor yet by its spelling. And many names originating outside the Englteh tongue when tranferred into it so change in their spelling as to be unrecognizable unless you trace them back to their sources. ly In many instances the family name i In Ftance, in the department of Ber- do harm they always do good. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. Light travels about a million times The Trysting Place. When the day lowers and I can feel My self-control grow weak, A little closet hid away I seek. And if shut and bolt the door On those I love, 'Tis only I may be alone With One above. A little while with Him. and lo! The tangle's straight. Surely that little door for me Is Heaven's gate! A little gate of heaven. I'm sure That door must be, For when I open it again Heaven goes with me! R. W. T. Sentence Sermons. A mule can not pull while he is kick- ing and he can not kick while he is pulling. Neither can you. God will not look you over for dip- bodily violence, the first declaring his intention to pull the other's ears. Tbe threatened one was so indig- COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS a a. curr . TORONTO faster than sound, and therefore we nant that he confided in a third mer- ! see the lightning before we hear the thunder; both are, of course, actually simultaneous. chatt, to whom he repeated the threat, : adding: "If he tries it, he will iiave his hands , full." And he wondered why his friend smiled. I Tripoli has no rivers and rain sel- Hurricanes to Order. Have you ever wondered how the varieties of weather rain, fog, and wind that one sees on the movie ' a om fall screen are produced? If artists "-H 1 - 1 photographers waited for real weather such as they required to occur, a lot of valuable time would be wasted. The simplest solution is to make your own weather, so that you can turn on Just the type you want. Three appliances are used. The first is the rain-maker, which locks like a lightly-made fire-engine. It is ! et c., but just as soon as we started provided with a lattice-work tower on| us ' n S Minard's Liniment our troubles the top of which/ stands an operator ' ended. Ever}' baseball player should O. McPherson, Furniture Dealer, Undertaker, Armstrong, B.C. Minarci's Liniment Co., Ltd. Yarmouth, N.S.: Dear-Sirs, Since the start of base- ball season we have been hindered with sore muscles, sprained unk'.es, came Into being In the form "de Swln- ry. there is a city called Aubigny. It ! lomas and medals but for scars. burn," indicating that the bearer had come from this place. The other origin te only revealed up- on more painstaking research. It lies in a Norse given name of which we of to-day might well be par- doned for not knowing th came of is tb name of this city from which family names come. Unless you search the records in the individual cases there is no way ot telling just when the name came into the Elgllaii from the French. With th foregoing spellings it seems fairly reasonable to ' Sveinbjorn," the meaning of which ! suppose that they did so some time was "young bear" or "boy-bear." ago, for In later years the tendency In the north of England, as well as ( has been to preserve French spelling along the west coast ot Scotland, the | rather more than has been the case Norse lnflunco was at one time very ' here. In some cases tbe name may who, by opening or closing taps, can produce either fine or heavy rain. The rain is directed towards the air current made by the wind machine, and by varying the strength of the "wind," the "rain" can be made to fall gently or in wild driving squalls. The wind-maker is nothing more' than an engine with a large propeller, mounted on a motor-lorry. By regu- lating the speed you can have a gentle breeze that will just ruffle the hero- ine's curls, or a hurricane which tears leaves and branches off the trees and! buffets the players as severely as a I real storm. The fog machine, also mounted on a The only motto some people seem : lorry ' contain a number of metal noz- i to have is "If something ain't wrong, I zles with regulating valves. Through keep a bottle of your linimont handy. Yours truly, W. E. McPherson. Secretary of Armstrong High School Baseball Team. Some folks make their joys mere incidents and their sorrows great events. \Vhat we are not up on we are gener- ally down on. 'taint right." tneul a harmless white gas is liberated strong. In fact, numerous expeditions ; have come over in Xorman times. In ] are worth. If some sermons were as broad as i insucn Quantities as may be necessary, they are long we would all be better I off. You can't own any more than you ' of the Vikings left settlers in many ' others it may have been brought into localities, thereby bringing as much in- England by Huguenot refugees, fluence upcn tbe nomenclature of Eug- j Originally, "D'Aubigny," it is quite tend and Scotland as did the Danes. clear that the name indicated the bear- The given name of "Sveinbjorn" ; er has come from that placet. In some would naturally, within a tew genera- tions, be softened Into an Anglo-Saxon form, and then, following the period of Norman dominance, come to the sur- face flually as Swir.burn. Instances the prefixed "d" wa incor- porated in the name, giving the form Dabney. In others it was dropped, making the name Abney. The former | is more common than the latter. Some people grow with responsi- bility; others swell. Some people are absolutely punctual in being late. The more we possss the more we are possessed by our possessions. H. M. Stanslfer. Few things are more foolish than hating. open or in the office, this food helps EXPLORERS and hunters have taken Crape- Nuts as one of their principal foods because Grape-Nuts contains much nourishment in small bulk. Office workers find that a breakfast or lunch of Grape-Nuts is much better for them than a heavy, starchy meal because Grape-Nuts digests easily and wholesomely. The richness and crispness of Grape-Nuts, that splendid whcat-and-barley food, have a wonderful charm for the taste. An order to your grocer today will bring this splendid food to you. Ready to eat from the pack- ageadd a little cream or milk in the dish. Grape -Nuts THE BODY BUILDER "There's a Reason" by Canadian Posttim Ccrca) Co., Ltd., Windsor. Ontario . MONEY ORDERS. The safe way to send money by mail is by Dominion Espress Money Order. Our Inheritance. "I myself am good fortune," said Walt. Whitman. Why shouldn't we all say the same? Why shouldn't we be and have good fortune when we are the children, the heirs of the Creator of the universe? Why shouldn't we hold up our heads? Why shouldn't we be independent; why shouldn't the heirs to such a stupendous inheritance think well of themselves? The heir of an earthly monarch holds up his head; tfrinks he is some- body; feels proud of his> inheritance. But think of what the humblest hu- man being has inherited in compari- son all of the good things of the uni- verse! He has not only inherited the earth, but he has inherited the heav- ens, the sun, the moon, the stars. He has inherited the principles of love, of truth, of beauty, of sublimity, of power everything that is worth while, everything that is good for him. We are all blessed with t ance.- O. S. Marden. CURA On Face. Sore and Disfiguring, In Blotches and Burned. "Small pimple-like eruptions came first on my face. They were sere and disfiguring, and were also large and red. They festered and came tu a head, and they were in blotches and burned. "I had these on my face for about a month before 1 used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I could feel the pim- ples getting better after a few days' treatment, and I used one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuti- cura Ointment when I was hraled." (Signed) Miss Florence Thayer, Wright, Quebec. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum promote and maintain skin pu- rity, skin comfort and skin health often when all else fails. Bimpl. 1Mb PtM bT Mill. Addreu: tt mini u! m- lUd, 3tt ill Fnl at.. W., Mnuul." Soldoverr- . Culi cur So*p b" without mug. MACHINERY OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Nurse Recommended Use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound Bothwell, Ontario. "I was weak and run down, had no appetite and was nervous, Tha nurse who took care of me told me to try Lydia B. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound, and now I am get- ting strong. I rec- ommend your medi- cine to my friends, and you may use my testimonial." MBS. D. MAXWELU R. R. No. 2. Both,- well. Ontario. The reason why Lydia E. Pink- Dam's Vegetable Compound is so successful in overcoming woman's ills Is because it contains the tonic, strengthening properties of sood old- fashioned roots and herbs, which act on the female organism. Women from all parts of the country are continually testifying to its strenRth- ening, beneficial influence, and as it contains no narcotics :;or harmful drugs It is a safe medicine for women. Lydia E. Pinkham's Private Text- Book upon "Ailments Peculiar to Women" will be sent vou free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. Vtnkhim Medicin* Co.. L,ynn, Masi UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at ail Fresh Water Spring in Ocean. A fre8.li water spring which cornea from the bed of the sea with sufficient ' force to be distinguishable from the salt water which surrounds it is one of the curiosities which may be wit- nessed at this time of the year off Elbury Cove, Torbay. England. The real source of the phenomenon has never been located but it is sur- mised that the accumulated rainfall somewhere in shore creates pressure sufficiently strong to force an outlet on the ocean floor one hundred yards from shore. The difference in color is marked enough so that the fresh water can he told from the salt from the beach and yachts have been able to rellll their water casks from the supply of fresh water which te absolutely untainted. Plane Truth. Mose "Dls here flying busiiie-s. am a mighty ole venture." Raatus "How come you say dat?" Mose "Didn't de parson say dat Ecau sold his 'hetrship' to Jacob?" ^ No. 30 '22. Accept only an "unbroken package" of "B;uer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions anJ dose worked out by physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100- -Urttugists. Aspirin I* th trd mark <r<-(tl(rod In Cmndilu) of Brer M.inufctur of Mono- ratlorldotor ot 3llcyllccld. Whlls It Is well known tht Aplrln rsi-inn liny-r manufacture, to aujlst the public nftaltut linKutlons. the Tablet* of Das cr Company will b stamped wltU tholr gonerai trade mar*. th "Bayer Crow." | > T"

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