Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 18 Oct 1922, p. 3

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k A MOTHER'S DUTY TO HER DAUGHTER Health Must be Guarded as She ; Comes to Womanhood. Ivery mother who calls to mind her own girlhood knows how urgently her , daughter is likely to need health and strength during the years between early cchool dayj and womanhood. It la then that growing girls droop and become bloodless and nervous. Na- ture is calling for more nourishment than the blood can supply, and signs of distress are plainly evident In dull eyes, pallid cheeks, weak and aching backs and a dislike for proper food, j Tbese signs mean that the blood '.a j weak atd watery. The watchful , mother takes prompt steps to give the j new, rich blood her system calls for ' by giving her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. No other medicine has ever succeeded like them and thousands of mothers have proved their worth. Mrs. W. H. Mclntyre, Oananoque, Ont., tails what these pills have done for both herself and her daughter. She says: "I have used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for many years, especially in times of weakness and general debility, and have found them a most satisfactory medicine. After a severe attack of Influenza I found myself in a nervous condition and resorted to my old tonic Pink Pills and they did not fail me. I also gave them to my eldest daughter, who was in a serious condition due to ail- ments of girls of her age. She com- plained of headacl & and backaches. and would often grow hysterical. She began taking the p. 11s and was soon on the road to health again. She never complains now of hea -laches or tack- aches, and I give the credit to Dr. Williams' Pirk Pills. Wheneve.- I see The Bold Heart. This time I did not win, And shall I then Go with bowed head And never try again? No, rather let me strive The harder still Until I bend my fortune To my will. Let me not break nor bend But let me be Stronger than any fate That come: to me. Let m be bold of heart And learn to read In "every failure How I may succeed. Abigail Cresson. Geography in Name*. Many things we us every day are named after the towns from which they originally came. For instance, probably you have a pair of worsted socks, which were once made at Worst ead, but which nowadays come principally from Hud- Has Never Felt Better In All Her Life Thousands of frail, nervous people and convalescents everywhere hare testified to the remarkable powej of Tanlac in bringing back their healtB, strength, and working efficiency. It seems to quickly invigorate the con- stitution and is a powerful foe of weakness. Mrs. Emma Miles, 125 Te- cumseh Ave., London, Ont, says: same thing. The connecuon between ..j 8uffere< i terribl from gtomac h damsons and Damascus is not so ob- 1 trouble, headaches and dizzy attacks, vioua. bin damson teieally only a con- jand wag 60 weak nervou3 and traction for Damascene plum. Cur- down lt was a ,, r could do w get about rants get their name from the fact ; gince rve token Taclac my stomach I that originally they were made from j !s in sp iendid order, the headaches and small grapes, which still grow near i other troubles have left me and I'm idersfleld; or a Panama hat, which conies from Ecuador instead of the I place from which it took its name. Cambric handkerchiefs are so-called from the town of Cambrai, in France. Tweed suits, Inverness capes, and Leghorn hats are examples of the PUT STOMACH IN ORDER AT ONCE "Rape's Diapepsin" ; Gas, Indigestion or Sour Stomach for -1 Chuffied Adrertii \ PUPIL NURSES WANTED z-YE\a M course; accredited cchool; mon'.fcry allowance; flrst-clasa training in lurgU cal. medical and obstetrical work- tan course of lectures. Apply Superintend- ent, West End Hospital, 35 8. Horn* Ave., Chicago. III.. U.S.A. one In Somerset Huntingdonshire. His Lucid Moment. A doctor had been called to see a man who was very 111. He examined hJm and said to the nurse: "You must watch the case very closely through the night, and tell me all the symp- toms when I come back in the morn- Ing." The man became worse during the night and talked a lot of nonsense in his fever. When the doctor returned In the i Delft pottery, morning, he said to the nurse: "Tell me exactly whet happened after I left." "You were hardly out of the room." she began, "when he said: 'When did that old fool say he was coming back?' Those were the last sensible words he spoke." Corinth, in Greece; they were former- ly called Corinthians. Cherries came from the city of Cera- simply feeling fine." There Is not a single portion of the j : body that is not benefited by the help- 1 Instantly! Stomach corrected! You never feel the slightest distress from indigestion or a sour, acid, gassy stom- ach, after you tat a tablet of "Pape's Diapepsin." Tha mr-ject It reaches the stomach all sourness, flatulence, heart-burn, gases, palpitation and pa la ! disappear. Druggists guarantee each j package to correct digestion at once. j End your stomach trouble for few I cents. TilDOCT * MAYBEE. KENT HLDO, ; It; Tonge Street. Toronto. R**1itr{ i Patent Attorneys. Send for free booklet. BELTING FOR SALE rilKRESHER BELTS AND BUC- 1 TION DON. new and ued. shipped ubject to approval at lowest "rices la Canada. York BelUn* Ox 11* Tor* BL. Toronto. Ont Cascara bark used for medicinal purposes is an important product of the Oregon forests. Mlnard'i Liniment for Distemper. The weig-ht of the Great Pyramid of j Egypt has been estimated at 6,000,000 l tons. sus, which once stood in Asia Minor, ! rul action of Tanlac. It enables the while chestnuts preserve the name of j stomach to turn the food Into healthy Castana, another city of the past, , blood, bone and muscle, purifies the whence the trees first cam* to Europe, j system and builds you back to normal The names of two cheeses, Cheddar' weight. Get a bottle to-day at any and Stilton, come from two villages, | good druggist Advt Our WorfTis~Boni With Us. "No man is born into this world," and the other in Worcester. Dres- ' den, and Sevres have all given names to different kinds of china, and Delft, | says Lowell, "whose work is ot born Huhrahl Young Alderman "Just Imagine, those rascally street railway people hati the nerve to offer me a hundred any of my children ailing or in need ttc usand to vote for their measure." of a blood tonic. ' give then-, these' Hls wlfe " On - Henry! I always pills and always with t^e best result*." knew y u ' d You can get these pills th orrgh any ilealer in meiicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from -"Oh, Henry! good." You get cheerfulness out of life In proportion as you put cheerfulness in. The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brcck- ! You cannot invest counterfeit coin and ville, Ont, I expect dividends in real money. Minimum Wage Legislation By Elizabeth P. MacCallum, M.A.. Social Service Council of Canada Alberta is now the seventh province by the Wages Board to approximate to a fair standard of living. In Great Britain minimum wage legislation ap- plies to men as well as women, but in Canada, whether wisely or not, little has been said about protecting that fluctuating, vague and Inarticulate body of men workers which is for- tunately smaller here than in many a small Dutch town. Is remembered by w )tij him." Instil this Idea Into the very marrow of the child's being that no one is born into the world whose work is not born with him. Look out for your boy and girl. Their work la Indicated In their blood. In tie very make-up of their constitution. Teach them this from the start. Impress upon their young minds the fact that their ten- A GOOD MEDICINE FOR THE BABY When Moonlight Falls. When moon-light falls on the water, It is like fingers touching the chords of a harp On a misty day. i When moonlight strikes the water I cannot get it into my poem I only hear the water's fingers and the moon's rays Intert wined. I think of all the words I love to hear And try to find words white enough For such shining. Hilda Conkllng. * St Paul's Cathedral is tie fifth largest church in the world. Nothing can equal Baby's Own Tablets as a medicine for little ones. ' dencies, their aptitudes, are indica- They are a laxative, mild but thorough ] tions of the thing that they are es- in action, and never fail to relieve con- ] pecially fitted to do; that they were stlpation, colic, colds and simple fevers. Once a mother has used them I she. will use nothing else. Concerning ; they will never be really happy or suc- them Mrs. Saluste Pelletier, St. Damas ' eessful until they are doing that for des Aulaines, Que., writes: "I always ! which God planned thorn. sent here on some definite mission by the Creator of the universe, and that keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets in the house. They are the best medicine Round pegs in squr.re holes ar never contented, never happy, never I know of for little ones and I would ' satisfied. A large percentage of our not be without them." The tablets are \ criminal class comes from these dis- 1 sold by medicine dealers or by mall at ; contented, misplaced human beings. 25c a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. Awaiting Her Tricks. Bobby "Are you the trained nurse mamma said was coming?" The Nurse "Yes, dear, I'm the trained nurse." Bobby "Let's see some of your tricks." "No one Is living aright unless he so lives that whoever meets him goes away more confident and joyous for the contact." of the Dominion that has committed Itself to a policy of governmental regu- lation of wages for women. In British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario government regulation is well under way; in Alberta, Quebec and Nova Scotia the requisite legisla- tion has been enacted, but the acts are not yet in force. Alberta has not yet had time to take action; but Nova Scotia and Quebec have had the legis- lation on their statute books for three years. Action will probably be all the more effective for the delay, for these j and thus give to all classes of workers j 'umbia's experience tends to refute two provinces will soon have a wealth a sense of self-respect which will inj tne opinion held by many that a mini- j var >" from 75 to often other countries. In all countries j where minimum wage legislation has representing been pnacted. the ultimate aim of the legislators is to create decent stand- 1 shortened, so that ' about 35 per cent. Hours 115.50 per week, an increase of have been forty-eight is re- ards of living where they do not exist,! garded as a normal week. British Co- "Cascarets" lOc For Sluggish Liver or Constipated Bowels Ciean your bowels! Feel line: When you feel sick, dizzy, upset. of experience in other parts of the j time engender enough independence : mum wa e Is apt to become the maxi- , wfa en your head is dull or aching, or Dominion to guide them, when they do ! of spirit to enable them to look after j mum and so defeat its own purpose. I >"" stomach is sour or gassy, Just themselves. That self-respect la con- In 192 average wages in different in- spicuously lacking among those work- dustries were found to exceed the ers whose standards are still of the Minimum by as much as $3.19, $1.58, lowest order. It Is found that many *-- 64 - * 2 - 58 ' and **- 43 per week. In such workers do not appear to care | Saskatchewan almost half of ths laun- whether their wages are raised or not. i dr y workers are receiving more than Their indifference is born of physical ! tne minimum, and about two-thirds of undernourishment, and applies to al- 1 tne workers In shops and stores are most all phases of their ixistence. begin to enforce their Minimum Wage Acts. There IB a general conviction throughout Canada that some govern- mental action should be taken to pro- tect workingwomen from each other and from exploitation by cheap em- ployers. That Is to say, there is a large percentage of our workingwomen who are entirely dependent upon their own earnings, and it is felt that the right of these women to a living wage should he upheld in the face of the (act that many eeml-dependent women are naturally willing to work for less than a living wage. Minimum wage laws in Canada, then, have been pass- ed largely with the aim in view of making it illegal for an employer to pay or a female worker to accept less than a certain rate of wages, deemed i employe I. Wactes for aduit workers regulation. take one or two CascareLs to relieve constipation. No griping nicest laxa- tive-cathartic on earth for grcwr-ups and children. lOc a box. Taste like candy. Her Specialty. "Malachi," asked Mr. Casey, "can It I In a similar position. i Four woff cook as well as your moth- I The Wage Boards of Manitoba andi erdldr is to the advantage of tho workers, cf - . the province, and of Individual em- Ontario have made a large number of cannot, replied Malachi. "but ployers as well, that apathv of thu ' awards, and are experimenting in dif-! me friel >d. I nlver mintion It, for she '^ r "*;. i i* v* f H **.-> w iwin ft 1 .1 .-...., V. t .. 1 . . 1 i kind be done away with. . ferential wages for various localities ean tnrow considerably betther." British Columbia has had the long- ! according to size. Their awards are est experience of any Canadian pro-i not geneially as high as those in Sas- vince in the Held of minimum wage katchewan and British Columbia, but legislation. Industries have been b >" tne u^* ' lne informal conference dealt with one by one. until wages ! with employers and employees, they MONEY ORDERS. Send a Domlnloi Express Money | Order. K:ve Dollars costs three cents. Avoid the pleasure that hold* the have beeu regulaU-1 in almost every ! ar *> making a valuable addition to the j penalty of future pain, industry in which women are largely ' world's experience in minimui. wage Ask for Minard's and take no ether. I. A Vision of the Era of Love. ! It's a fine thing to keep out of trouble but it's a finer thing to know how to get out of trouble after you hve gotten into it. Many people thoughtlessly get into trouble by loading up with heavy, indigestible foods which fail to supply the essential elements for repairing the daily wear on their nerves and body tissues. It is well to know that Grape- Nut^ with good rich milk is a highly nourishing food, providing all the necessary nutritive and mineral elements in proper form for ready assimilation by the system. When you make Grape-Nuts a substantial part of your regular daily diet, Nature will quickly assert herself and build healtjiy nerve cells and sound body tissues. Crisp and crunchy Grape-Nuts, made from wheat and malted barley, is. a satisfying food for breakfast a welcome answer to the call of appetite. The familiar Yellow package con- tains more nourishment in less bulk than any other cereal food. "There's a Reason" /or Grape-Nuts THE BODY BUILDER C*a*diM PO.IUO. t>rel Co. , Ltd. , 45 Frost St , E. . Toronto. Factory: Wiodwr. Ontario Julia Wanl Howe, who devoted her ; life to the service of humanity had a wonderful vision before she passed to i the beyond. The story of it is here ' given in her own words. One night recently I experienced a j audden awakening. I had a vision of : a new era which is to dawn for man- i kind and in which men and women are battling equally, unitedly, for the up- lifting and emancipation of the race from evil. "I saw men and women of every clime working like bes to unwrap the evl-Is of society aad to discover th whole web of Vice and misery, and to apply the remedies and also to flnd the Influences that should best count- eract evil and its attendant suffering. "There seemed to be a new. a won- (Irons, ever-permeating light, the g-lory of which I cannot attempt to put in human words the lijht of new-born hope and sympathy blazing. The [ source of this light waa human en- deavor Immortal purpose of count- less thousands of men and women, who were equally doing their part in ihe world. "I saw the men and the women, standing side by side, shoulder to shoulder, In a common and indomit- able purpose lighting every face with a glory not of this earth All were ad- , rancing with one end In view. on foe j to trample, one everlasting good to ; gain. "And Mien I aw the victory. All of evil wag gone from the earth. Misery | was blotted out. Mankind was emanci- pated and ready to march forward ia a new era of human understanding, all- encompassing sympathy and ever'pre- sent help. The era of perfect love of peace passing all understanding." ISSUE N. 4112. MOTHER! Your Child's Bowels Need "California Fig Syrup" ~w YARMOUTH, X.S. Fishermen and Campers, Quick Relief. PUT A BOTTLE IN YOUR OUTFIT There is no greater service parents can do tieir children, or teachers their pupils than help them find their work their true place in life. There Is no | more pititble person in the world than i the misfit, the one who has not found his work. O. S. Marden. COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Cat-lots TORONTO SALT WORK3 C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO Book on DOG DISEASES and How to F*d Md!J Fro to any A4- Jreu bjr th* Author. S. Cl*7 Olorcr Co, r"*v 129 \\a*t 24th Street Nw York. U.S.A. Cuticura Qsickly Soothes Rashes and Irritations Hot baths with Cuticura Soap, fol- lowed by light applications of Cuti- cura Ointment, afford immediate relief in most cases of rashes, irrita- tions, eczemas, etc. Cuticura Talcum is also excellent for the skin. So.p2Sc. OitBt2Sa5lk. T.kn25c. Sold throughout theDoniinicn. Canadian Depot Lr-n.ci. Lurfttd. 344 Si. Pu! St.. W.. Hnlrril. Cuticura So*p shares without mug. Hurry mother! Even a sick child ' loves the "fruity" taste of "California ; Pig Syrup" and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonful to-day may ( prevent a sick child to-morrow. If con- i stipated. bilious, feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember a good cleansing of the little bowels Is often all that is necessary. ^Ask. your druggist for genuine "Cali- fornia Fig Syrup' which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or rou may get aa irr.i'ation fig syrup. FOLLOWED MOTHER'S ADVICE Took Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound Now Enjoys Good Health K e s s o e k , Saskatchewan. "ily mother has taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound and upon, learning of my- troubles advised, me to try it. as I scorned all rue. down after the flu, an.l had some trou- bles such as women, are apt to have. I have taken Lydia, E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and Lydia E. Pink- ham's Blood Medicine and used the Sanative Wash. Also Dr. Brown's Capsules and Prescription and am so much better in every way. I am will- Ing for you to use my letter as a, testimonial as I recommend your medicines." Mas. IRE>K NELSON, Kes- soc 1 .;. Saskatchewan. When backaches and headaches drive out all ambition, when that bearing-down sensation attacks you. when you are nervous and blue, the one great help for such ailments Is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound. ASPIRIN UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Earache Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain niuiv "Bayer" boxns of 12 tabletsAlso bottlee of W ind 100 Druggist*. 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