Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 15 Aug 1928, p. 7

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'<â-  \ Educatioiial Conservation Jack Miner Calls Attention to Great Wealth of Ontario's Northland and Her Lakes. $100 from Tourists as Good as $100 from Wheat Shipped Out "Game and Fish Conservation a National Asset" By Jack Miner. "Since maUsK the statement In a former article In the Toronto Globe, that I stood for educational conser- â-¼ation, my mall has been heavy with requests for a full explanation, and In brief I will say that during ths last fifteen years I have been lecturing I have no doubt spoken to a million or more school children in North Ameri- •trtpped of Its valuabto Umber, and at vrcsenc praetltefly good only for min- ing, big gKBw huotlnc »ad flshtnc. No Bute ia tb« United Sutss or Provlnee in Canada has such » vast tporta- man's parmdise, and If we will take the wolves out and let the deer in- crease, not only by the actual money paid out for licenses, but that left in t^ country by tourists and hunters will give a bountiful return. Stop and think of the different places tourists leave monoy â€" railways, gas stations, hotels, stores, taxis, boat fares, rent of cottages, rents of boats, and, most encouraging of all, the money ho would leave with the guides and set- tlers. "I still stand for raising the bounty on woIves,.and at the same time rais- ing hunters' license fees enough to meet the extra bounty paid. Get the wolves out of the country, allow deer to lacrease and thus bring more tour- ists to Ontario. We all know that $100 brought In by tourists has Just as much purchasing power as J 100 re- ceived for wheat shipped out. Let's THE UnOUCilED SIEAL People Who Go Hangnr With Food on the Table. '^ simply cannot eat." Actual tragedy is suggested by these simple words, so often heard, bocause loss of appetite ia the beginning of trouble that sooner or later reveals itself as indigestion, nervous dyspepsia, with violent headaches and other serious symptoms. Loss of appetite, whether a man or woman, is a symptom you dare not ig;;ore. If you do, much suf- fering Is sure to follow. The secret of a good appetite â€" the secret of keeping well â€" is to keep up the qualify of the blood. By enrich- ing and purifying the blood Dr. WU- llam.s' Pink Pills supply strength to Britons Smoke Less But Eat More Candy Elngliah women, Hovever, Are Cutting Down on Sweets and Taking to • Tobacco The trade papers of English con- ' factionery and tobacco manufacturing show by statistics that Englishmen BVO TASV PUR POL.vx; \:v. twenty." une i'U!n|i!es Trer. Stuculna 4i SI. 1 5 Ytrn Mills, Dept. 1, OriUIu.. Ont ENuI.NBâ€" JUH.V (JO(.ir.»!rit).\' STB?AM trjiotlon. ;;o horse. Unit clasH run* nlns order Price (400. Cluude WUaom Boltrn, Ont. GENTS, _ Hlgh«: em oom;nl8Bion. No experlenie nece»» aary. Suniple book free. "Miuiufactup* •r«," Dopt. •17." P.O. Box 931, Montrrai.1 AGENTS, EITHEIt SE.X. TAKBI orders for Cliiliitmas Cards. WV. PAY TE.N' TO FIFTEEN DOl.*- EARS weekly (or spare time at' HILL THE MOVKUâ€" PIONEEP. DU^ i'AMCE movers of CatuiJa. I.arg»«( home. Write for particulars. The Aut* are eating more candy and smoking p^tnf/n"^"'"' Company. Torouio, d«. less, while their women are smoking more and eating less candy. The causes were debated in Lon- 1 speedy padded vans. New Equipment (inn rprsntlv at a ronfpt-t'nnprr ex- i '"''«»« method.'*. Two experienced mei Qon recently at a coniect.nnery ei i ^^.^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ,^^j^ insured. Bevoni tilbition organized by Uie Manuiac- compare for skill and care. Before you fiirinir ronf«pHr>n»r«' AIlKnrn hpid ati'"°'* write us ur wire nnd revpr:«e the luring conrectloners Alliance, neia ai i ^harpea. Head offlce Hamilton. Ontiui* Olympia. The situation had become f^anoda. hid ^^- M.-.vcr the enfeebled organs of digestion, and 1""'°^?; "^l ^'""^ °' °°« firm said, be- enable them to digest thoroughly the ff^""«; r'^"°.^^^=* ^^'^ S°°« off sweets the deficit in consumption has net Blue Bloods When ^our Children Ciy for It ca, to whom I have empha.'^lied the Importance of building bird houses. 1 f^.f/l'^f.'; ^°|' ,^^"=»l«J?<=-'» °^^^J_ If I can get a child to build a bird- Baby has little upsets at times. All your care cannot prevent them. But you can be prepared. Then you can do wbiit auy experienced nurse would do â€" what most physicians would tell you to do â€" give a few drops of plain Castoria. No sooner done tlian Baby Is soothed; relief ia just a matter of moments child without use of a single doubtful drug; Castoria i.s vegetable. So it's safe to use as often as an infant has any little pain you cannot pat away. And it's always ready for the cruder pangs of <;ollc, or constipation, or diar- rhea; effective, too, for older children. Twenty-ftvo million bottles were bought last year. how to make our lakes worth more. It was told by one of Wiscoaain'a Gov- ernaient officials that lakes in Wis- consin and Minnesota were more valu- able to these States througli money brought in than the same area of cleared agricultural land, and we all is going to nest in a house tHat he Has | ^^"^^ "^««« ^Utes border on Ontario. made, nor is he likely to allow any house he will naturally erect same on a pole, and that boy or girl at once becomes a conservationist. More- over, he becomes a better citizen be- cause of the love kindled in his heart He certainly will not kill the bird that digest thoroughly food eaten without causing pain or;. . ... «,,* .^ «. o^* distress. Proof of this is given by I ^^^"^ ,^="»« "P f>- '^« '^•^°- Smoking £ Canadian Pool Mr. William H.. Kelly. Kingston, Ont., 1 1" ^ Z° ' , ', ' I'! '''T ^^<UIAUIA11 r UUl who say.:-"I cannot recommend Dr. i ^"'= ^'\ "^'^'^S, 'f ^â- =°king. We Williams' Pink Pills too highly. I had "^ ""^ latarested in how soon men been bothered with indigestion in a ! 7"! "'""â- =; " smoking. Our problem Calgary, Alta. â€" Couslderable inter- est was evinced when the Prince of la how to increase the consumption of Wales, heir to the British throne. Joln- wo'mon.' other person to destroy a bird In his vicinity. "This I call 'educational conserva- tion.' But we must not lose sight of the fact that we have got to have laws â€" and strict laws â€" for experience ,. , . . and personal observation have taught \et you have ea.'^ed your, .v. . . • j -.u . = . - - ' me that kindness without firmness is beins the case, what ia the value of our lakes, which up to the present time are ir"»o of pollution? "Think it over. Don't let us get gether to 'talk laws.' Let us get to- gether and 'do something.' " Long Ago, Too! chronic form fjr niraost ten years. Everything I w.uia eat would turn ' ^'''^'''^ '''^'' sour. I felt as though I'uere wa^j a big , , , ,. , ,,_,.. , ,. b.ill in my stomach all the time. I \ '°'" ^^' ''^"''^^ ^ ^^ ^^^^^ °' ^^ felt tired and weak and would often i ^^'Itâ„¢ ^'^^^' turn dizzy. I doctored and tried many ' ^^« """ =""^«<^ " medicine-. .'Jpendin,'; many, many dol- lars, but to no avail. One day I heard a lady praising Dr. Williams' Pink : . . , . , . i d_,j„„ „ , i , .i i, • t, j n,,,^ „„.,,,,,.. ,. , beat sweets then made were sent to Bridges Harley, eighth Baron of Rod- I'UiS ana l ceclued to try tncia. I am moro than glad I dli;. for soon I fo'ind i relief, and after taking the pills tor a i couple of months the trouble had dis- ed the membership rankj of the Al- Another, on b«ing asked to account \ berta Wheat Pool last year. The popular Prince owns the E. P. Ranch, which is located west of High River, The manufac- Alberta. turing o£ confectionery was cut down; Just recently another British noble- that of toljaccO was increased. Cigar- . man signed an Alberta Wheat Pool ettes were plentifal everywhere. The j contract. This personage is George &mm^. TOROMIO-ONTARSO » 'l 'HE greatest and most thrillmg sport- ing spectacle in the world will be the 3rd Wrigley Marathon. From the one and a half miles of Canadian National Ejthibition shoreline, thous- ands >vill view this gigantic spectacle of Internationally famed Catalina and English Channel G>nquerors striving for the World Championship laurels and die $50,000 purse. To witneu a Wrigley Maiuhas ia Is witncM • world spectacle that may never be repeated b ifai* couatry. Be ture to tee ibe Bi( Swim ihia year â€" tw* cveoli â€" Wcdacwlay, AUG. 29lh for women, and VCcdneiday. SEPT. 5liw for both women and iaeUtoScptd FinI Intematioaal Air Craft Display and H..M. Royd Air Force Band (Elngiand); Ez- bibiti from nearly every coun- try; 2.200 voice Elzhibition Qiora: World'i Larval Agri- cultural Show; an Amateur Spocli Program rivalliai an olympiad: auto taces oa the faateat cErl track in Americas fint iliowing 1929 motor can^ aad (ealare aftei fealun evaij hem of every day. SinJ for Ultrabm Jeicnh!nf th» anifra fear- ben-Jay CoMen JukiU* Year, CanaJiaa National Exhibitien, TerenU), Ontario. THOMAS BRADSHAW, fruiitnt a total failure. And we have got to q . i j- r Acnn have qualified game wardens to en- "^'-in^sriai* Ladies of 4500 force these laws. There Is a small ! Years Ago Had Little tO percentage-less than five per cent- 1 ^^3^11 About Jewelry ! who are outlaws, and this small per- \ •* â- ' I centage of people easily can upset | London â€" The royal treasures of Ur : what has been accomplished by the . of the Chaldees, found by C. Leonard I majority of people. | Wooley and his associates, have been j "Too many citizens look at conser- i placed on exhibitioa in England for ' vatlon as merely a sportsman's pro- 1 th© first time and are attracting great I position, when the fact of the matter ' public interest at the British Museum. Is it is one of Ontario's biggest as- Among visitors amazement at the i sets. Between Sudbury and Fort Wll- 'â- . artistry and. design of the articles is : 11am there are thousands of square '' general, and some visiting" jewelers ! miles of territory which has been liave remarked that the present age I ^ I has little in this respect to teach the Sumerians. The collection includes the beauti- ful helmet of King Mes-Kalam-Dug and the headdress o Queen Shub-ad. Both are of gold and exquisitely fashioned. The exhibits show that woman's hair as then worn coiled Into a bun at tbe back. There are a number of vanity boxes not greatly different from those sold to-day In Bond Street and Regent Street. A woman's clcak belonging to the queen gives an idea of fashions at that time. It is a beaded garment openhig on the right side, and with a fringe of bugle beads at the bot- tom, to which are fastened gold rings. It was held together by a large gold pin. One twist of fashion In the course of time I9 shown by the fact that earrings wer* in the early days a male fashion and some very fine specimens are shown. There are also a number of the gold and silver mas- cota which were fastened to chariot harness. Most of the nonroyal ob- jects shown date from the Sarganid period, about 2700-2600 B.C. These include rings, bracelets and frontlets, mostly made of gold. CHOlMrMAimi appeared, and now I can eat all kinds of food, and have again my old time health and strength." Send for These Hsalth Books. Two useful boolLo, "Building Up the Blood," and "What to Eat aad How to Eat," will be sent free by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., if you mention this paper. the front. In tlie trenches smoking | ney, who operates a thousand-acre was very often forbidden, but the j farm east of Edmonton, men could eat en a'.l occasions the j In 1918 Lord Rodney and his wife millions of pounds of sweets sent over, : came to Canada. On their arrival la while the women over tliere and at | Edmonton they hired out as "man and home began to smoke because they wlfu" employees cf a bachelor f:'.rmer considered ft more in keeping with | near Fort Saskatchewan. While Lady their war work than nibbling sweets. . Rodney did the cooking, her hur.band The men brought back the habit with ; worked as a hired man. For a whole them, with a particular taste for cara- : summer they conked, slept and v,-ork- mel flavors. i ed from sun-up until sun-down. A "You can see them chewing toftee I 'ew years later Lord Hodney bought nowadays at horse and greyhound : a farm in the district and has sinca Dr. WilUams' Pink Pilis are sold j races. When they want strength of Increased its size to a thousand acres, by all dealers in medicine or will be j mind for a difficult niblick, they again J He is a real farmer and toils as hard sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of ; chew toffee. As for the office, there as most of his neighbors. Is many a man to-day who keeps a j Another British peer who Is a mem- bag of sweets beside him on his desk ' ber of the Wheat Pool is the Duke In the city. Sweet-eating has at any ' of Sutherland. The 7,00O.acre Su'.her- rate annihilated tobacco chewing in i land farm at Brooks has been under the lower classes and snuff-taking in a Pool contract for a number of years. price, 50 cents per box. Sun Bath Cures In Elxtremes Lead to Serious Illness Ontario Agricultural College GUELPH SEND YOUR BOY TO THE O.A.C. To the Farm Boy it offers a training that will better fit him for the Occupation of Farming and for Citizenship. FOUR YEAR COURSE Lsadinp to the Degi-ee of Bachdor of Science in Agriculture. TWO YEAR COURSE Leading to the Associate Diploma. SHORT COURSES Short Courses in Live Stock and Field Crops, Poultry Raifidng, Horticulture, Dairying, Bee- keeping, Farm Drainage, Farm Power, Baking. STUDENTS IN THE POUR YEAR COURSE May specialize in the Thvird and Fourth Yeare in Animal Husbandry, Field Husbandry, Horticul- ture, Dairy, Bee-keepin«, or any one of the Sciences of Baicteriok>gy, Bqtany, Chemistry or EntonM>k>gy. COST OF COURSE 'Hie |»tal cost for Board and Room and Tuition Fees for First Year Students does not exceed |200. Aak for College Calendar Descriptive of Various Courses. 0. L CHRISTIE, B.S.A., D.Sc, A. M. PORTER. B.S.A,. President Registrar. Cholera Infantum is one of the fatal > ailments of childhood. It is a trouble that comes on suddenly, especially during the summer months, and un- less prompt action is taken the little one may soon be beyond aid. Baby's Own Tablets are an Ideal medicine In warding off this trouble. They regu- late the bowels and sweeten the stom- ach and thus prevent the dreaded summer complaints. They are an ab- solutely safe medicine, being guaran- teed .J contain neither opiates nor narcotics or other harmful drugs. They cannot possibly do harm â€" they always do good. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The Nightingale HarkI how through many a melting note She now prolongs her lays; How sweetly down the void they float I The breese their magic path attends: The stars sblne out; the forest bends; The wakeful heifers graze. . . . O sacred bird! let me at eve, Thus wandering all alone. Thy tender counsel oft receive. Dear witness to tby pensive alri. And pity nature's common cares. Till 1 forget my own. â€" Mark Akenslde. the upper." -»- Renunciation You would renounce the tabled saa. Forego adventure and abide An unprotesting cavalier Domesticated at my side. Sunburn in Moderate Cases Has Good Value Although Care Should Be Taken Washington. â€" "The general public has been so lmpre.ssed with the value and neceslsty of sun baths in the pre- vention and cure of illness that peo- ple, in some instances, have gone to extremes and severe sunburn have re- sulted," says a bulletin issued by the U.S. Public Health Service. "Several ca.ses of pursons who have become quite 111 following extensive sunburns have been reported recently to the Public Health Service. "Sunburn over large areas of the body may be as serious as burns from ; j 'g[;r~~g^ t^ ^^e seven seas- other causes. While sunlight is of great therapeutic value to children and adults, exposure to the powerful violet rays should be given hi the pro- per doses. Exposure should be grad- ual or sunburn will result. At first the baby or child should be given di- rect sunlight for about ten minutes. You proffered twice your gaHant dreams, \ And left your freedom at my feet. 1 And planned a colorless career In seme Inglorious retreat! Because I love you foollsh'.y, I bid you gc â€" I must be wise . . . I could not bear the dally fear Of anguish dawning ia your eyes. Because I love you all too well, I shake my head aad make you go; Perhaps I shall not lose you so! â€" Alice Porter. « The Color Problem in South Africa The Duke of Sutherland's farm at Brocks is one of the show places In that district. The land Is irrigated and the farm beautiful with large groves of trees. 4. Alice (acidly) : "I hear that you'r* accepted Jack, I suppose he nevor told you he proposed to mo?" Ethel: "No, not exact!/. He merely said that ha had done a lot of siliy things befors meeting me. But I didn't ask him what they were " Round Table (London): The na- tive In South Africa will slowly pene- Thls period may be increased from ^^^^ ,^j^ ^^ j^j^i,^^ ^^^ g, ,^5,^^ • F.IFLcS • C.Vrn^lDCES SPCKTSMEN'S SUPi-LiES ]\'rttc •r.rCj.'a/iiW* Sh T. \V. UOVD i- .;0N" 'rr -1 w«.-j Mil St. V;.. HiNiltEAt > THE PKOTECTiVE ASSOCIATION :>f Canada Es'atlisJied 13C7. ABBOts $2&9,1ST.C0, surplus to poUcyiiolicra over 31S0.CCO.0O THi: ONiY P-URELY CXlf- ACIAN COUtPAITY Lsatilng ^ciinesa and Accident lusur- anca to aiemliara at tbti !(»• aonlo Praternlty Exolnalvaly. Agents In all principal Clnes an.l To-.vna In Canada. E. XI. OlBASOlf. J. G. rtTiLEB. praa. ft 0«n. Mgr. Secy. Asa. acgn Bead Office: GBATTBV. Qtic. three to five minutes daily until the child receives approximately one hour in the morning and cue hour lu the afternoon. This will vary in some cases, depending on how the skin re- acts. For adults, the Initial exposure may be longer and the increase larger each day. "In case sunburn does occur. It should receive prompt and careful and establish a claim to equality of | economic opportunity with the white j man. . . . There are many who fear and oppose the ioctrlne of economic ; equality, for they see in it the toad i to social and political equality â€" not In the Immediate future, perhaps not I for five or ten generations, but In t the end Inevitably. With social ; ^ Try the New Cuticura Shaving Stick Freely Lathering Medicinal and Emollient _ . . . , equality they see the extinction of the : t^reatment.^ The f^ollowlng^trMtme^^^^ race, with political equality the i disappearance of white ideals. . . . | They fear that five hundred years has been found effective: Take one- half a pint of hot water and stir Into It a level tablespoongul of boric add I j^^^ ^„^ Sj^ j^^^y Johnston's powder, then add twenty drops of i^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ j^^^in^^ u.^u ^^^ Custom in Dress Cincinnati Enquirer: Custom la what makes It so improper for a man to appear in company with hU sus^ penders showing and perfectly proper for bta wife to go around with her garters visible as the sun. Author: "Yes, I am doing very well. I make jokes and my wife makes pictures for them." Painter: "With me it's the opposite. I ra.iko pictures and my wity makes jokes about them!" MInard'i Linimentâ€" Universal remedy carbolic acid and shake well. The solution should be dabbed on the in- flamed skin with a small piece of cot- ton or sprayed on with an atomizer. It should not be rubbed Into the skin. It can be applied every half hour if necessary. It no medicine is avail- able, cold compresses will give relief to badly burned areas." ,;> .- Maid: "The furniture man is here." Mistress: "I'll see him in a minute. Tell him to take a chair." Maid: "I did, but he said he would start with the piano and radio!" It may have been shown that the colonization of Africa by alien peo- ples produce a compromlso â€" "a dark- skinned race with a white man's fea- tures and a white man's brains." ' ' ' But what the dim future may hold no one can now usefully predict. Stings and Bites. The pain of Insect bites disap- pears quickly with the appli- cation of Mlnard's. Tr>' a bottle. Jean: "When Tom proposed he acted like a flsh out of water." Peggy; "Why shouldn't he? He knew he was caught." c • Let Mlnard's Liniment Relieve Pain. What most people call tndlgesttpn ia usually excess acid in the stomaoh. The food has soured. The Instant remedy is an alkali which neutraliies acids. But don't use crude helps. ITsa what your doctor would advise. The best help Is Phillips' Milk of ilugnesla. For tlie 6U yoars since Its invention It has remained ctandard with physicians. You will lind noth- In:; rise so quick in Ita eSMt. ao harmlesH, so efficiaaU One taateleM â- pooa^U In water I neutralises many timaa its volume In acid, Tbo resulu are Immediata. wltb no bad a!te^oflects. dnce 70a iMTB , this fact, you will nevw 4»al »tUi «• ^ cess acid In the crude ways. Qo learn ' â€" noW' â€" why this method U nipreme. I Bu sure to get the gaaulni PhllUpa* | Milk ot Magnesia prescribed hy plIy*^ j clan-! for 60 years In correcting excess adds. Kach bottle contains full dlrec- ! . Uobsâ€" «Jij[ 4xu(it«f«. ^. - I A Friend to Women Lydia E. PinUiai's Vegetable Gompnd LTOU B. PINKHAM MBDl CINB COk Lynn. Maaa., U.B.A. aod Cobourt, Ont., Caiada. ISSUE No. n-

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