Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 29 Jan 1930, p. 3

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- . , . miserable Wf OMEN of all age*, all over the worldj are finding new health in Dr. Williams' Pink Pill*. Actual microscopic testa have shown that the medicinal elements con- tained in them increase the blood count and build up and revitalize the en- tire system. Miss Juliette Seguin, of Dalkeith, Ont., testifies M follows : "Two years ago I became wcalr, nervoui and run-down. Various preicribcd treat- ment* did not help me. I bezan taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla and it wa j not Song before I noticed a big im- provement; and toon I WM in the best of health. A year 0D also my mother waj badly run-down; her nerves were ihattered and life be- came a burden. She began taking the pill* and as a re- ult h* i> in perfect health." Buy Dr. Williami' Pink Pills now at your dfungin'i or any dealer in medicine or by mail, 30 cents, postpaid, from The Dr. Williams Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. -37 DrWUloms Pim PILLS "A HOUSEHOLD NAME IN S4 COUNTRIIS" This makes him laugh fit to bust him- self, if you will pardon the expres- sion. The clocks strike midnight. One by one the lights go out in the houfps. We wait In the shallow of an area nn till two o'clock, cutting through the pack to while away the hours. At two . Fairness o'clock the real work of the night be- ' gins. The silent street in KensinK- ton begins to assume an appearance which would strike you as strange. Burglars arrive from all parts of Lon- don, on foot, on bicycles, on horse- back, the big men of the profession in Iheir own cars.. Dark lanterns make the night as bright as day. The of late street is filled with the murmur of voices and the gleuin of well-polished jemmies. Each hna his special job to do and, such is the freemasonry of Scots Trials For Crime Are Taken As Model Tales Told By Admiral From A Slave State and Effectiveness Faithful Negro Who Buried | Claimed for Them by Mr. William Mitchell, K.C. System Has Prevailed From Time Immemorial Money in Tins in the Garden Days of Sailing Ships As Well As Slavery There bare been so many Whim America entered the war she of English procedure in the | sent a division of battleships corn- courts that the explanation of th j manded by Admiral Hugh Rodman to system that prevails in Scotland, j servo under Admiral Beatty in the I Riven by Mr. William Mitchell. K.C.. I Grand Fleat. sell yours in the highest Market Deal with an ol'.i reliable busi- ness house with a reputation of more than sixty-five years tor square dealing. Best prices paid. Prompt payments. Cases returned quickly. Cases sup- plied, 60e each, complete, deliv- ered, payment in advance. Reference: Your Own Banker. Write for Weekly Quotations THE WHYTE PACKING CO., LIMITED ESTABLISHED OVER 65 YEARS 78-80 Front Street East Toronto 2 WM r. paying- tU following" prlot.ii tat frevh tg* delivered our wrhows at th prasont tlaie: Trih Extra* 500 rto*. I'n-iii Tlratl 47o doz. Praah Pnllct Extras. 400 dot. FriU Saconda ft Crack* 30o db refuse to loud another a hand. 1 may have to prise open a front door and find I have left my crowbar In the bedroom at home. 1 50 across the street and ask a colleague, who is en- gaged In breaking into a chapel, whether he will lend me his. If he refuses I hit him with a sandbag. My mate has done his work well. The dog lies In the area, the maid, ; sistance is required and where In the "Contemporary Revit-w," will of special interest. "Let us follow tho course of a typi- cal case of serious crime. A magis- trate, on information of a crime he- ing given by the police or the fiscal, may grant a warrant to arrest; In certain cases no warrant is neces- sary. The pe.r.ion arrested is entitled to have intimation .sent at once to a law agent informing him that his as-i Admiral Hodman came to love Eiijj-l. ., ... , , , , ... ,. , , ,, i lose the Battle of Trafalgar to the hshmen and Englishmen came to love L, ...... T i XT i ... ... , ,, British torces under Lord Nelson? him, and there, will be tnends on both D . , , , , t ,- j .,,.,.;....,. But he had a lucky shot and replied, sides of the Atlantic for h:s memoirs. _ . . , 7. *, . , "For lack of three ships leadership. He comes from Kentucky, and says s . amansh ip, am , marksmanship.' 1 that Kentucky folk believe that their Jn the a(lnt j rn ]. s op i ni()n there is |jt- chief town, Frankfort, is the centre of | tle wronR . tovvaily with any P . r jtish the Lntvers.-. jship-except statesmanship. Kentucky was a slave-keeping State DR. WATSON'S TOHXC STOUT AND ALE Ono package makes four gallons. Mail 7!>c today and we will for- ward you postpaid one package of tnli delicious beverage. M. A.T.I.EW ft CO. LIMITED Terminal Warehouse. Toronto boyhoobut the we can see through the kitchen win- dow, is lying the meat safe. sound asleep against twist of his a lifetime of the kitchen we creep in- judicial examination it to take nlave; j ue ! on gi n g to his father were well the t. reatO( i anc { faithful. Once Mr. Rod- man wanted to send money to a bro- ito fin i his master's brother. At the No Pressure On Accused ! lime his master was away, and he Bail may then he granted. If the buried the money in tins in the garden. WHERE MONEY CAME FROM When Mr. Rodman returned and crime is a serious one a tower magls trate, e.g., a police magi s trite. and the prisoner miift be brought IIP- (her who had to hide during the civi i There will be trouble tore a magistrate for the Jurioial ex- Wa ,. Uncle Jim , vag Kiven the baff3 for her in the morning, poor girl, but , aminatlon without delay, usually not| f g t) \(\, and set off on horseback. He this Is our means of livelihood and j later than the first lawful day follow- j Burned after six weeks, having failed we cannot afford to be sentimental, j ing the arrest. My mate with a deft Jemy, behind which is experience, unfastens window and stealthily side. Our first move on entering a "job" i is to examine the larder. Those who say that burglars are not psycholo- gists are liars. I would like to meet them in a dark street and prove to them how wrong they are. If we find In the larder the remains of a lobster ^I^JS!^^^^^^^ 11 ^ wbi<:h the a '' ( -"-"" ia not He 'had -feared someone would tamper , t*fSSf the != d Z "be I ^^r "c^ '^ " '^ ** ** *"" ^ SUSPi " it>n W U ' d ' sleeping badly, so we had better go j <The examination, whi.-h must take extra carefully and not make a noise. What to Serve With Me?.ts Sauces and relishes and dMius to serve with meats or poultry make or mar the piece de resistence of the im- may j remit the accused to a higher, e.p., ( coun ted the momw he found 20 dollars! to the sheriff. The accused m , ney ta is en- tol> m uch. titled to have a private interview! "Jim," he said. "th< with his law agent before examina- right. How i this'.'" tion and to have him present during j j; m trembled and declared that he [the examination, in presence of the; had not stolen anything. Mr. Rodman (magistrate, in order to secure fair- ; sa id there was too much, not too lit- | ness, the proourator-fiKcal puts his ' U 6i an ,i then Uncle Jim confessed. Y While London Sleeps "Turning a Dishonest Penny" A British Broadcasting Co. Radio Talk by "W. Sikes, Esq." I dare .-ay some of you imagine that a burglar's life is all stout and bil- liards. You might think from the stories you read In the magazines that every one of us had as easy a ' time as the 'smash and grab' shop i raiders with their high-power motors i and brick ends wrapped up In brown : I fall on him. Again and again he dug ji: up and tried to count it, hut the ,,, i place before witnesses. Is reduced to poor old fellow eculd never count it The worst part of our work is that of writingi and forlM tne ., Icr , aPat , on .j all ^ he decided to make Kood any going upstairs. It Is a real adventure wuk . u may be lwei , , ev l,lence! possible deficiency by adding all the into the unknown You may be greet- against the accuse(1 . Tne sul)sequent ; J he had t / his master 's. hen you arrive at the top by an | discovery of lniportant testimony j Those were days of sailing ships as may be a ground for re-examination. \vo!l as slaves. As a young officer When the accused has been examined 'Eodinan had a colleague who was al- he may be committed to prison until ; ways in trouble for his lack of initia- llberation 'in due course of law' or forjtive. further examination within a reason- j Once, when, it was his watch, the able time. Commitment can take captain came on deck, looked at the place only upon a signed warrant black skies, and, having heard no Alsatian dog, a revolver, or, what is ' worse, a hysterical lady who insists upon clinging round your neck and fainting there. The real trouble, how- ever, Is the uncertainty. Few realize the needless strain to which burglars are subjected in their daily round and common task. We have no . specifying the crime and upon a sign- order given to shorten sail, said: "Mr. I Lnion to plead for better working e(1 i n f ormat ion; and bail can be ap- X., this looks like an exceptionally' itions, but we arsue that in this | p ii e ,i f or either before or after com- : heavy squall coming; have you made someone must always perform } mjtment. 'any preparation for it?" portant dinner. The following table, 1 compiled after much experimentation j . and thought, will prove invaluable to the Inexperienced woman giving her ' first company dinners: Uoast turkey Chestnut dressing and cranberry Jelly, sauce, relish or trappy. Roast duck Orange juice, baked oninges or orange salad. Roast goose Tart apple sauce, baked apples, sour cherry conserve or cider sauce and green olives, cranberry jely or kumquat preserve, [ or wild beach plum jelly. Fried chicken Cream gravy and I corn fritters. Roast venison Black currant or j grape or barberry jelly. Roast mutton Currant or barberry jelly and turnip or asparagus tips. Roast beef Brown gravy and grated ' horseradish. Roast veal Tomato or horseradish i sauce. Roast lamb Mint sauce or jelly and spinach or green peas. Roast pork Baked or panfried ap- ples and sweet potatoes, and any green vegetable daintily cooked and seasoned. That Sore Throat Needs Minard's. P A TENTS f.lst of "Wanted Inventions" and Pull Information Sent Fr* on Request THE 3AM3AY CO.. Dent. W. 273 Bank St.. Ottawa Ont. "After Baby, Was Weak, Skinny. Gained 22 UK." lionized Yeut did it. i*rs Mr a. BenoiL Thousands tar 5 to 15 i l>. gained in 3 wetk*. Norrouinew, coutipctiou nnltn onrnicht. Bkin clear* like oufic. G*t Ironizeil Yet tabled trom dniffiM today. The swottiing, cooling touch tliml bring* comfort to the babe Ciiticura Talcum Tha newtwt of tb. ( uili ura preparations Wllh . l. k Knniml of SO jrtara uf <i<ipa<Kl- fat* ijualitv and ertica. J!to. E very where life the unpleasant tasks, if It is not one "Meanwhile the prouuraioMhcal i maji, it Is another. We creep up the back stairs as silently as cats. My mate has carefully noted the room where the swag reposes on the side- board. One by one we remove the massive silver cups and place them carefully in a carpet bag. There Is a great deal of unnecesiary damage done by rough handling of swag. It Is now nearing dawn ami we have almost completed our work. A hun- dredweight of silver has been trans- minimum of delay. Packing up our tools, we descend to the kitchen and 1914 Invasion Not Forgotten Brussels. Belgian newspapers pub- "Yes, sir," came the reply, "I havelllshed despatches stating that King Albert had absented himself from the During many years at sea, Admiral > the presence of Prince Rupprecht, Rodman has seen all sorts of queer | who was commander of the German The life of a modern burglar Is a very hard one. Every man's haud Is against me-and the chap who teach- are abou t7o"~ie~ave the premises via es me Safe-blowing by Post in a plain > tho basement when we wrapper kicks up a fearful dust if I am a day late on sending in the In- dow open above and i shout, "Who's there'." hear a win- rough voice A raw hand stalment due on my oxy-acteylene ap- ! would talter but matQ Pa . r .. t _ US :. 5^JW?T*JL S f_ D _ d . twenty >' ears in the same line and A out "Milk-on"' The voice replies, "Two pints and a half dozen new- laid, please," and with a sigh of re- ; lief we hear the window banged down. It is now broad daylight and the trains are running. Taking workmen's van to remove It. The police, too, without a trace of hesitation ha calls have got a down on me. It Is wrong < to say that the police In this country are a fair-minded body of men. They have a down on burglars. But enough logic and lot us get to the real point. I must not keep you all awake with this talk or L'ondon will not be asleep when it is time for my tickets, wVproceTd toT sMe^tTecToff day s work to begin, which would be Pentonvllle Road, knock up our fa- ft p . lty - . vor 'te "fence," dispose of tha night's At ten o clock p.m., when most of catch alld> tlre( , amj r " you are coming home from the pic- ; homo at about 6 45 a m t ' turcs, I get out of-bed and. putting a til 11.30 a.m.. make myself tea and jemmy, a spanner, a monkey-wrench, a kipper> rea( , ^ for aa lantern a mask and a coil of rope In then , as it , s aflernoon my pocket, I walk to the public-house ,i ut y, start O ff to mark to met my mate At 10.31 he arrives j .. job -. for the ., and. over a pint of beer we discus*; ig the life of a burglar while London tho evening s work. He has spent the afternoon looking round it will be my 'day on' to-morrow-^-and says that in Such and Such a Road, Kensing- ton, he has seen a dlningroom full of cups and mjnthly medals won by a golf champion. "Go on," I say, and he replies that it Is all quite true. He has drugged the maid and the Alsa- tian dog and everything will be quite ready for us when we go along. By the time he has outlined the even- Ing's job, it Is "time, please, gentle- men," so we take a number 33 bus down to Kensington, sitting on top smoking cigarettes wo have swiped from the conductor's pocket on tho way up. I very much enjoy the even- ing vide to work, for we discuss what we have heard on the wireless. I jisten very often to the children's hour, though reception from IJrook- man's Park is disappointing. Still I have seen the latent in sets In a win- dow in Waterloo Bridge Road which 'would not be a difficult job. : But I am wandering from my gtory [ -and you will pot want to hear an- 'other burglar Oh the wireless If I do that. By the time we arlve at our ! destination It Is nearly midnight and Hu' people oC Kensington are switch- ing off their dance music and rot ir- ' Ing. We are In a rough district and so we KO carefn! . The copper on the beat where our friend tha golf , champion lives looks at us suspicious- ly. If he asks us what we are doing we tell him that we are burglars wait- sleeps. Constipation Is one of tho most common ailments of childhood and the child suffering from It positively cannot thrive. To keep tho little one well the bowels must be kept regular \ and the stomach sweet. To do this i nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab- ' lets. They are pleasant to tako and ' can be given to the newborn babe ; with perfect safety. Thousands of I mothers use no other medicine for their little ones but Baby's Own Tab- lets. They are sold by medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from Tho Dr. Williams' Medicine Brockville, Ont. and the police have been preparing i sent below for my rain clothes." the case for submission to Crown- "Then go below and take ten daysj Italian army review during the wed- Counsel, who thereupon gives dirge- ' to P u * them on," roared the captain. ; ding celebration in Rome because of tions as to the future course of 'pro- ceedings, i.e., an Indictment In the High Court, or In the Sheriff Court ; people and queer customs, but no- troops who invaded Belgium In 1911. with a jury, or before the STheriff sum-, thing queerer than the shark tourna- ... marily, or if they deem the evidence ! merits held in the Hawaiian Islands, QJ al i men perhaps the book-lover insufficient for a conviction may di- j wl > e n a swimmer would dive into a | uee ds most to be reminded that man's rect that no further proceedings shall i P 001 and tr V to S? et alongside a shark, |) lls j lles9 uere i s to k now f or i ue sake be taken. i in order to slip his fingers into its o( n v ing, "Such then is a brief description of ' K il!s so as to st P its breathing. j kn()W j, 1K '. the steps taken to bring a person to i what would tni;se youths think of; trial In Scotland. Except, for his ap- ! lho white men who do thcir '"S ame i pwirauces .'or commitment, at thei huntin e froln cars with P owerful | COUld HOt Eat Of 8 680 first or pleading diet, and at the ac- rifles - Thc Hawaiian would not think ^ " l - '" ' " ' tual trial, the accused never appears ' mueh of their sportsmanship. ASTHMA FHE TK1AL FACXAOtB of Dr. J. H. liullU'a Urecn Mountain Asthma Compound sent on request. Origin- ated in 1869 by Or Guild, specialist In respiratory dlneases. Its pleasant smoke vnpor quickly soothes and r- lleves asthma also catarrh. Standnrd romcdy nt druggists. 36 cents. cents and J1.5O. powder or rlRnrcita form. S-nd for FBEE TBIA1 park- age <if C olBfirnttei. Canadian "Mstrl- bntoni, r.T:imn. Ltd.. Dopt. CC2. 288 St Pan) St West. Montreal. Canada. . , 1 - CHEEN MOUMTAI* 1 111 % ASTHMA COMPOUND For Instant Ease From COUCHING tak not live for the sake of Frederick Harrison. Getting Bald? in public court. No police-court pro Tnat word us of <> nc of after Husband's Death ceedings or coroners' inquests or-ap- :best varns of thls Kentucky admiral.. pearances before the Grand Jury addl A bov at the naval academy had to do j Her husband s death loft her very a new terror to life. All preliminar- 1 an examination paper in naval his-' run down in health, unable to eat or; a new le rror TO are. AU preitmmar- 1 "- "-- [" bv the lues (sleep much. Now she Is brighter In ies are carried out swiftly, secretly. to'V, ami wab nonplussed by the ques- ^ gleans well and fairly. The public kno^ nothing *** < lid the Continental Allies , s P ir except the facts of arrest and com- mitment. "The accused's Interests are guard- ed from the first, and tho court Is You needn't! Minard's checks falling hair and stimulates iK'w growth adds new life to the en- tire scalp. Rub into scalp four times a week. Co., we ceil mm iniu we are unreal t wan- i ~r Ing about till It Is time to do a Job. I " Wel1 - J Kt "How'd you get into the show the 1 other evening?" I "Passed a counterfeit dollar at the I door." i "How was the show?" money's worth." jealous to prevent any Irregulailty in procedure. No dragging out, before the actual trial, of the past history of the accused or his actions at the time of the crime is possible. Pbpu- lar prejudice Is thus avoided and a fair trial Is ensured, which seems al- most impossible in many English criminal trials. Another important feature of tho Scottish system should! be noted. Preliminary speeches by counsel are not permitted; the case begins with the evidence, from which,! and not from counsel's speeches, the jury gather the facts of the case. "This may sometimes be a disad- vantage, e.g., In complicated cases of fraud or embezzlement, but In the great majority of cases tho fact that the jury approach the case with open minds is an Inestimable advantage to the accused. Lastly, after the whole evidence is led, counsel for the Crown addresses the jury, then counsel for the accused, who thus has the last word another benefit to tho accused. The judge's charge and the verdict end the case. "Such, briefly, HIH the pimple, digni- fied course of the Scottish criminal investigation and trial. Of Its fair- ness and effectiveness no one can en- tertain a doubt. That it has prevail- ed substantially In this form from time Immemorial and still commands the confidence of the country is the best tribute to its excellence. Surely some of its features can be adopted in English procedure with advantage and thus remove the objections as- sociated with that system of criminal prosecution." HARD LUCK The chances are that what you call "hard luck," or "fate" that Is against you, Is some weakness, some vicious habit, which is counteracting all your efforts and keeping you down. YOUR HAIR NEEDS LUXO TO GIVE IT HEALTH AND LUSTRE ASH YOVR BARBER Minard's for the Ideal Rubdown, SAW it With Si S1MONQS harp longer easier. Saws faster i What caused the difference'.' Let her answer in her own words. j "I think Krnschen Salts are a splen- did tonic. After my husband's death in December last I became very run down In health. Had terriblw Ills of depression and was unable to eat or sleep much. I was also troubled with ' rheumatism. I decided to take Krus- chen Salts and have now taken the little dally dose for nearly two months, during which lime my health has greatly Improved. Tho rheumatism has completely left me. I am much , brighter in spirits and both eat and! sleep well." When life begins to "get you down," when you begin to feel the results of modern artificial conditions errors of diet, worry, overwork, lack of exer- cisethen you slionlil turn to Krus- chen Salts. They possess n wonder- ful power of giving new life and vital- ity to the countless millions of cells of which tho human hotly la composed. The way to keep smiling Is to take Kruschen Salts every morningjust a pinch in your first morning cup of coffee or tea. S.C.ll ACID Many people, two hours after eat- ing, suffer mill-.'- ; o as they call It. It is usually excess acid. Correct It with an alkali. The best way, the quick, harmless and efficient way, Is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has remained for 50. years the standard with physicianx. ^^^ One spoonful In water neutralizes many times Its volume In stomach acids, and at { once. The symptoms disappear In I nci(Is - Em:h bott!o contains full dl fflve minutes. ' rectlons any drugstore. You will never use crudfl 1:1 ihoda when you know this better method. And you will never suffer from ex- cess aclrl when you prove out this easy relief. Please do that for your own sake now. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- cians for 50 years la correcting excess Weak fter Operation "I was very weak after an op- eration. My nerves v.-ere so bad I would sit down and cry and my husband would not go out and leave me alone. Now my nerves are much better, thanks to a booklet that was left under the door. Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound surely put me on my feet. I have taken eight bottles. My friends tell me I look fine. My sister has taken this medicine too." Mrs. Annie Walton, 67 Stanley St., Kingston, Ontario. Lydia E, Pinto's Vegetable Compound ISSUE No. 4-' 30

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