Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 4 Jul 1928, p. 7

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i k**t>- RHEDMATIC PADiS I SUE TO THDi BLOOD BcHef Cmbcs Through th* Um ,| ot Dr. Williams' Pink Pffla. '* Th« moat « Aeunuitle •affcnr «aa Hope tat la nMilny â- oxnatliiiig •â-  the â- woUaa, •ehinc jolnU to s Uttto lalSaC «Bd aU Ite vhUe the traObte li becomlns mora flrmljr rooted. It U BOW known tlutt rtueunwUaB to footed In Ui* bkMd, and tbat M» Om trooble coaa on Ui« blood beeomoa â- tlU forthar thin and watery. To cat rid o( riieumatlam, tbaratora, yon muat go to the root of the troa- kto In the blood. Tibet U why Dr. WUllamaT Pink Pills have prored ao beneficial when taken for thia troubla. They make new, rich Slood vhioh ax- peU the poiaonoiu add and tibia riieumatlini disappears. There are thousands ot former rheumatic sufCerers In Canada, now well and strong, who thank Dr. Wil- Uaftis' Pink PUls that they are now free from the aches and pains ot this dreaded trouble. One ot these, Mrs. W. P. Talt. McKellar, Ont., who â- ays: â€" "I am one of the willing ones to tell you of the great benefits I re- ceived from the use ot Dr. Williams' Pink PilU. After lying In bed for â- even weeks sufCerlng untold agony with inflammatory rheumatism, relief Anally came through the use of this medicine. I could not move in bed only aa^they lifted me, and I could only sleep when opiates were given me. The medical treatment I was taking seemed of no avail. Then I was advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and soon I began to get relief. After taking six or eight boxes the rheumatism was banished and I had never felt better in my life. It Is aeveral years since this happened and I have had no return of the trouble since I may add that I recommend the pills to two of my friends who were sutferlng with rheumatism and the pills were equally effective in both cases." Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, indi- gestion or nervousness. Take them as a tonic If you are not in the best physical condition and cultivate a re- sistance that will keep you well and strong. You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mall at 60c a box from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The Neglected East Quebec, Action CathoHque (Ind.) : The development of the young prov- Incee lias made many people lose sight of tho fact that Canada begins at the Atlantic, and that if It Is a good plan to take care of these Im- mense reglona which are now becom- ing the granaries ot the world. It la no less sensible to pay some attention tc the wealtb of tbe sea, which haa lost none of Its Importance, and In- deed is cryln« out for exploitation with modem methods. Franco-German Relations Slsley Huddleston In the New States- man (London): M. Polncare stands for a rapproachement with Germany. Nobody any longer desires to create difficulties In Franco-German relations. Though there are still anomalies In those relations, the French have finally returned to normal sentiments about Germany, and would be Impatient It anybody or anything raised again doubts concerning Fraoco-Oerman friendship. Don't Make aloy OutofBaby* -'BaMes Have'Neryes' l^y RUTH fiRlTTAIN Much of th» nervousness In older children can be (raced to the over- stimulation during ii:*ancy, caused by regarding baby as a sort of animated toy for the amusement vt parents, re- latives and friends. BADy may be played with, but not for more than a quarter of an hour to an hour dally. Beyond that, being bandied, tickled, caused to laugh or even scream, will â- ometlmes result in vomiting, and !q- .WrUbly «»«#«â-  Irritability, crying ov •JeeDieBsness, JpSrettulnesfl, crying and sleeplessness from this cause can easily tt9 srolded X/f matniv baby WM more consiiisra- Uon, b;vt *&•? J9u.l5!«iL';2SlS£a Wh»» to making Daoy festieag cFlltiset, ^t- ter give blm a few drops oi^ pure, harmless Castoria. It's tmaiins to Rsa how quickly It calms baby's na^ vaa and soothes him to sleep; yet It contains no drugs or opiates. It Is porely vegatableâ€" tbe recipe is on the wrawv. Leading physicians pre- scribe It for colic, cholera, diarrhea, constipation, gas on stomach and howels, taverlshness, loss of sleep and 'all other "upets" of babyhood. Over t( million bottles used a year shows its overwhelming popularity. With each bottle of Castoria, you get a book on Motherhood, worth Its weight in gold. Look for Chas. H. Fletchir's signature on the package BO yo»11 get gfeiiiilno Castoria. There are mmy Imilatloaa. AT JASPER PAP«.K LODGE Jasper National Park which will be visited this vear by members of the OinaHian Weekly Newspapers Asaocia- tion is noted as one of the great idiow placesof the world. With itsareaof 5,300 square mites, not only is it the largest game sanctuary in the world but it con- tains the greatest number of mountain peaks. Few of these are below 8,000 feet and Mount Edith Cavell, Canada's mountain memorial to the memory of the British Red Cross Nurse, is 11,033 feet in beij^ht. > Set almost in the shadow of the lofty Rocky Mountain peaks and facing Lac Beauvert, which reflects in its glistenini; water the towering peaks encircling it, is iasper Park Lodge and adjoining rustic ungalows. Although situatea amid scenery noted for its wild and rugged beauty, the Lodge, and adjoining bunp- lows which are operated by tbe Canadian National Railways, offer every con- venience to the tourist. To those who love the beauties of nature and the great out-doors there is no place in the world which can surpass Jasper National Parle. [ Trails and roads, winding amid 'spruce Wkl pine through valleys, along rivers Ind lakes and ascending the slopes of mountains within the park have an gate length of several hundred mi and they are being steadily extended. Some of them were blazed over a century ago by Indians, fur traders and explorers who traversed the Athabasca Valley on their way to and from the Pacific. These, in particular, are historical, almost sacred for many of the men who trod them in early pioneer days have left their im- print on Canadian history. But most of the trails and roads have been con- structed by the Dominion Government in order to provide pathways by which tourists may have access, with the mini- mum of effort, to mountathis, vallej-s, lakes, rivers and other points of interest within the Park. Lakes â€" turquoise, sapphire, emerald, amethyst, according tJ^.ie character of their environment, and mirroring ad- jacent mountain peaks on their placid surface â€" are scattered like jewels every- where. Glaciers, ^reat and small, abound while the Columbia ice field, just outside the park boundaries, out-rivals in vast- ness and in beauty those found In any other part of the continent, with the possible exception of the Mount Elias ica field in Alaska. Mary Has to Pay Uncle Sam Makes Mary Pickr ford Movie Heroine Pay Additional $2,000 for 12 Trunks of Wearing Ap- parel Brought From Europe New Yorkâ€" Uncle 8am to making Mary Plckfbrd iMiy aboat |X,OO0 In additional custooia duty, but his In* specters conceded she knowa her tax- gains. The motion pkitore actress declared 12 trunks ot wearing apporol at 16,000 when she airived from B^ur- oo^e recently with her husband, Dou- glas Pairl)ank8, but customs authori- ties estimated otherwise and ordered the baggage held or inspection. At the end of a systematic examina- tion during which film fracka, lingerie and fluobi other i>eirsonal feminine a> parel were systematically checked, some of it while the actrese stood by forlornly, authorities tacked an addi- tional t2,00« on her declaration and made o«t a bill for $3,900 duty. The actress insisted she had pur- chased the articles abroad for $6,000 and showed receipt as proof. Autibori- ties said they did not doubt her good faith, but were unable to make any changes in the bill even though they said she came out on top as a bargain purchaser â€" a discount winner because of her tame as a film actress. Duty was aa-sessed on value rather than on purchase prices. OWL LAFFS BY (ON with' LAUGHTER) Heredity is what makes a three Mrs. Pankhurst Has Passed On weeks' old baby kick like Sam HUl to First Militant Suffragist to En- gage in Struggle for Vote to Women London. â€" One of the most pic get out of longVesses'Ind'wIar short turesque figures in the woman suf- dresees like its mother. !'''=*«'' movement, Mrs. Emmelino Pank- j hurst, has passed on. HOW TO CALL UP A DRUG STORE! Mrs.. Pankhurst was the first mili ^ . I tant suffragist in efforts to obtain Or why the^^telephone girl now saysly^^ ^^^^ j^^ ^^^^^, ^^^^.^^^ ^, ^^^^ „„ , Thank you . ,^,,'are now enjoying the privlli»e ot cast- Hello! Give me, one tripple ought â- ^^^ ^^^.^ j,„,,,,(,. ^^ ^^^ parliamentary I beg pardon? j election because ni "Didn't you get it? One zero, zero, Ij^^^j rero. "I don't understand you." "I want one double nought, nought" "What?" "Ten and two noughts." "What number, please?" "One thousand. Ten hundred. Now do you get it?" "Ota, you mean one ought, double nought. Why didn't you say so? Line's busy." ot tho work of her her militant supporters. This People seem to be fonder of politi- cal humbugery than any other kind. early work was often done at personal | Co., sacrifice. After founding the Women's Social and Political Union with her daugh- ters, Christabel and Sylvia, Mrs. Pankhurst started the votes for women agitatiqn by leading a deputation to the House ot Commons to demand the vote. Many members of this body were jailed. Afterwards the Women's Freedom League came into being and Its ad- GREAT HELP TO YOUNG MOTHERS Baby's Own Tablets Have Many Uses and Are Absolutely Harmless. To have In the house a simple, harmless remedy for the minor ills ot babies and little children Is a great boon to young mothers, and this is exactly why Baby's Own Tablets have been found in thousands of house- holds. The Tablets regulate the stomach and bowels, break up colds and simple fevers, allay the irritation I of cutting teeth, yet they have noj drug taste and tlie children like them Concerning the Tablets Mrs. Ruth- ven Crommiller, Ruthven, Ont., writes: â€" "Kindly send me your little book on the Care of the Baby. I have two children, one four years of age and the other a year and a half. Both are in excellent health and the only medicine they have had is Baby's Own Tablets. 1 always keep the Tablets in the house and am happy to recom- mend tliem to other mothers." Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cts. a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Brockville, Ont. mfm TT TEA ^is S^'od tea* Red Rose Orange Pekoe 18 supreme iM In clean, bright Aluminum. Brisbane Hut Town Grew to 250,000 Within 50 Years Nisqually Glacier Grows Restless and BacksV.des Longmire, Wash.â€" Nisqually Gla- cier, Mount Rainier's low level Ice river, shares in the restlessness of the age and Is making a rapid retreat, according to measurements taken this week by scientists from the University of Washington. In fact, the glacier heronts adopted militant methods. | went back piany feet duringr the last HoUoway Jail was frequently used by i winter, melting beneath tho inow- the authorities to attempt to check j drifts, the activities of the women. Mrs.' About forty years ago Nisqually She was only an artist's daughter, butâ€" boy I â€" what a crowd she could pankhurst was often In and out of ! Glacier was half a mile farther down draw. that institution, and her last otCense j the valley than at present. Year after brought a sentence of penal servitude, i year the mark was showing when the The handsomest woman la the one ' She started a hunger strike, however, i glacier's noso was on July 1 Indicates who doesn't know It. ' and was released before tho sentence : Its backsliding. In another forty was completed. years the great wall of unbroken Ice But,8urely," urged Jonee, "seeing ! On the outbreak ot the World War will be higher up on the sides of the is believing." | Mrs. Pankhurst and other militant ; mountain, and according to the rocky Convict Settlement Now Com- pares With a Large Ginadian Port City Brisbane, eastermost city ot Aus- tralia, objective of tbe Southern Grose flyers resembles any large port city. The picturesque Brisbane River, which the city straddles about twelve miles from the sea. Is wide and deep enough to accommodate ocean-going veseels and both banks are lined with busy docka. Back of these there are tt© warehouses, packing houses and factories. Beyond them mod- em tall buildings, lining Clean streets, are crowded with shoppers among the well stocked stores. Brlsbaae's past is like that of some i of the thoroughbreds that run on its flue race courses. The city took off to a bad start about 100 years ago whien it, was founded by Sir Thomas Mackdougall Brisbane as a convict settlement for England's lawbreakers. Later, wJ:en the honorable citizens outnumbered the convicts and the dty was getting on Its feet, a flood nearly wiped It oft the map. But Bris- bane, urged by tL progressive spirit of its settlers, has won its race. From a mere village of wooden huts fifty years ago. it has become tho fourth largest city In Austmlia with morn than 250,000 Inhabitants and covers nn area equal to that of WIniiipeK, Man. As capital of Queenland State, Bris- bane has numerous public buildings, which one American traveler said "would do credit to our own capital at Ottawa." The State Treasury Building, a huge structure adorned with Doric and loulc pillars, presents 1 an imposing sight from the Victoria Bridge, that spans the river. Many of the public bulUUug.s ai-e siiiTound- ed by spacious green lawns and ffow- ering gardens. Outstanding anK>ng Brisbane's fine olmrches are St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church, with a sepai-ate cam., nile containing the largest number of bells In Aus- tralia, and St. John's Angellcan Cathedral, con8ldere<l one of the con- tinent's flneet Gothic structures. Brisbane is the largest port north of Sydney on the east coast of Aus- tralia. Queenland Is called the Aus' tralian "Sugar Bowl" and the "Ban- ana State" from two of its leading products. Nlnety-flve per cent, of the sugar produced In the continent comes from Queenland. The state could as properly be called tho Aus- tralian "Granary" or the "Pineapple State," for these pioducts, as well as hides, tallow, wool and frozen meats, alMund on ttie Brisbane markets and wharvM for atrlpmont to the ports of the world. Gassified AdvertisementB BABT 0KICK3 BUBISEBS OPPOBTU M IT Y PADDED VAN BODIES, ORIGINAL- LY cost between JtiOO.OO and »800.00, for Bale cheap. Uxceilent opportunity for local movers. Keauotl for selling: â€" these vans have been rej)luce<l by mod- ern type fur lung-dUtance moving.. Apply Hill The Mover, Hamilton. have ABY CHICKSâ€" WK HATCH KOUU varletleu, prices 10c up. We will lave 60,000 for July and August. Writ* for free catalogue. A. H. Swltzer, Granton, Ontario. "Not necesearlly," replied Brown. "For Instance, I see you every day." suffragists Joined in supporting the i formation beneath It, It ntay form a I country. They spoke from rocrultlng huge waterfall hundreds of feet high platforms and assisted ministers whom and a quarter of a mllo wide. If you are really anxious to avoid they had firmly opposed a few weeks trouWe, try this: Keep your eyes previously open and your mouth shut. Per Hay Fever THE YEAR 18 AT JULY The rose la glowing plnkly,.. Tile year is at July ; The povpy uncurls crinkly, The rose is glowing plnkly. The fountain's cool and tinkly,. Slow wings the butterfly. Tbe rose la gtowtng plnkly. The year is at July. Yes, the rose Is glowing plnkly, VoT the year is at July, And my eyes are batting bllnkly. All things hazy are and inkly. Fast asleep would soon be I; VoT that stagnant pool so stlnkly Puts the damper on my bllnkly Mood, and tbough sweet sleep was nigh, She had held her nose and sUnkly Scooted: Yes, it Is July. "I wonder If I couldn't get your busband to make a speech at our club." "Tjthn paHs a speech! Wh^ ho can t even addrgss jin envelop* ^vliL out getting ail excited over It." The most atlractlvo evergreens are grasa widows. Suffrage was granted to women above 80 in 1918 and since that time Mrs. Pankhurst had been a supporter ot those urging that it be granted to women between the ages of SI and SO. Mrs. Pankhurst v4sited America and lectured in behalf of her country, She resided In Toronto tor some time. I Of late years, Mrs, Pankhurst had I been a constitutionalist. She was the| Conservatire candidate for the Com- mons from Whltechapel. -use Minard's. -♦ Minard's Liniment for Insect Bites. * â€" Country Doctors Le Devoir (Ind.); (It Is yearly be- coming more difflnilt to perinade young doctors who have plenty of courage and are determined to suc- ceed and who go to lettle In tiie coun- try and practice their calling there in an intelligent manner malce a qnlok- er and bigger suooess than three- fourths of their eolleagues who have settled in the cities, if they do net aetually attain great fame, whloh la reserved for a few, Publlo life often takes hold of them, bringing honors with It. Short Skirts Are Tabooed At Japanese Coronation Toklo. â€" "Flapper' dresses and low- 1 cut gowns will not be permitted at i the Imperial Coronation ceremonies ' which will be hold at Kyoto next No- ' Tember. Foreign women, including ; wives and daughters of envoys, will not be excepted from the order, I Oxtremely short skirts and low-cut '< frocks, tbe household othcials explain- ' ed, were aot In lino with Jftpan^|| tuSi^onis and inapproprlalo to vko , solemnity ot the cei'emonles. Bo the ; wives and daughters of the foreign | diplomats must .govern themselves ac-i cordlngly, ' Chicks from Blood-tested Stock Strong, healthy chicks from high-produc- ing mock, blood tested and free from baccllU white dlarrhuea. Males with pen pedigrees of 200 eggs and ovfr. Barred Rocks July delivery. tl^.OO per hundred. S.-C. White r.eghoniM, J12.00. Terms, 25 per cent, with order, balance COD. EJx- presB paid on 100 or more; live delivery guaranteed. OttarvlU* Fonltry Farm. OttervlU*, Ont. Plain English "Left" and~^ght" to Be Substituted for Nautical Terms "Port" and "Starboctrd" London. â€" The words "port" and "starboard. " In use or genitratlons, were unanimously recommended for I deletion from the nautical dictionary , in favor of the prosaic "left" and . "right" by the repre«eu(utlvps of 14 nations at a ees'»»'ii <iif tlie Interna- tional Shipping Cunferciici' heif. The change Involves not only the lo.ss of two historic words, but an altfvation from iiMlirect to direct methods- of steering, for whereas l' « ordvra ' "port" and "starboard" refer to the direction the steering tlllw Is to be moved, "left" and "rlKht" will be used to denote the direction in which a ship shiiuld actually turn. The coiirereuce also passed a res- ohillon condemning the system ol double laxaUon as ecoiiomica'.ly un- sound ajiil standing in the way of tfca develoiinipiit uf world Irada. ami wel- comed the proiiosals put forward hist year by a gathering of exjiertM niuUr the auspices of the Lt-aBiie of N'alions tor bllat<>ral agrciMiK'nls abolishing the piuclico. I The participating nations include the Australia, Belgium. Di-iiniiirk. Prance, Finland, Gerniuny. Holliiiid, Italy, Japan. .Norway. Spain. Swcd.n great Britain and United Slalus. Cuba Is certainly taking a w iss course In reducing its army and navy costs In following out Its program ot economy, instead of decreiising ilio wages of government rmployees. Jugoalavia and Italy Spectator (London) : It seems to be almost Impossible tor the Belgrade Government to produce a calm In the relations of JugoslaTla with Italy, and the whole story ot repeated failures Is a perfect Ulustratlon of tbe tact that sTen k simple political object is unat- tainable It a Oovernment has to deal at home with discordant groups whtoh perstitently prefer the lesser to the greattr eauae. , , . It Is useless for JugoiltTla to bewail her dangerous end deta«hed positloa so long as she gives Italy •xonsei tor putting Into operation against her an Isolating polley. « When a man can support two child- ren he has ten, 'When a man oan support ten children he has two. Let Cuticiira Soap Keep Your Skin Fresh and Youthful 8uBpl« Soap. Ointment. Taltrum frre, AtUir^ml'h- rmdimn Uepot: "OBUenrik, P. 0. Box 11616, Mentt*^" I <r PHILLIPS: Reduce the Acid ed, will not bo heated and it is their cMdeavor to "protect the foreign women visitors against the cold." Red Rosa Orange Pekoe has ' earned the patronag^e and good will of more tea drink- ers than any other high- 3u a 1 i t y tea in Canada. . udges of food tea gladly | "TT*" , 8lve more for Red Rom| **'"'"' Grange Peko* becaus* they ! Boardeiâ€" 'l hope we haven't know that th« value they re- "«'''" ^*"« â- ""••ning. ceive ia worth many time* the few extra cents they pay. In addition, the ofllclals pointed out, the great hall at Kyoto, where the ' Slclt stomachs, sour stomachs and | Take a Bpoouful in water and your enthronement rites are to be perform- indigestion usually mean excess acid, unhappy condition will probably efid eggs ^i Servantâ€" "Splendid! "Omelette, 'We haven't, sir," What will It be, thenT" sir I" The stomach nerves are oveMlimu- 1 in Ave minutes, Then you Vllt ^J'Waya lated, Too much acid makes the know what to do, (}rudo nai l)|r°*'^l stomach and intestines sour, [methods will never ayp^l to f^Qi It Alkali kills acid instantly, ' Â¥he best , noay save a great many dtiaf(r«e((|)le form is Phlllipa' Milk of Magnesia, be-]hojirs, osuse one harmlese, tastelew dose ! Be Sure to get the genuine Phillips' neutralises many times its volume In Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physl- aold. ilnoe Its invention, 60 years ' clans tor 60 years in oorreoting excess ago, it IXIB remained the standard ' aolds. Bach bottle contains full dlreo- Wlth phyatoiaaa everywhere. Ittonsâ€" any drugatore, ..., Athletes. For sprained lli;anrnla, bound imiKiU'w. kicks and brutsex iiHe Minard's. TIRED, WEAK, NERVOUS WOMAN BENE FITEB Pk-atses Igrtfi^ E. Fttikham^ Yegetabfe Compound Adtestoa Wnea, Quebeaâ€" "AIt« tt* oath ot my second chad, 1. ^^ atwaysleelingOR nervous and yr^ and had headaohi backacnes and t rible pains evi mon^h. I twp yeiara tab)e Con^noufl I got (oyr Dottl me a world of ge I would not be iuaaupw. aa^^TO in. IrecdrnmenajE- i'svary woman I know." â€" Mrs. T.- "lITi 'Box 114, Asbestos' Mioe^.: I88UE No. 26â€" '28

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