Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 5 Mar 1930, p. 7

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anaemia can * . TV middle life. wh*n vitality * it not as great as ic one* was, and the blood stream : naturally thinned and de- vitalized, anaemia easily layi hold on the system. At first. just tired feeling, it quickly results in bodily wealtneM that ordinary tonic* cannot avail. Dr. Williams' Pink PiUa then become a wonderful aid. They Ripply the necessary oxygen to the blood, increase the blood count and renew waning vigor. "I was seized with anae- mia," write* Mrs. Charle* Lambert of Port Hope, One, "and wa* in a very bad state. A* girl I had taken Dr. William*' Pink Pill* for a run-down condition and de- cided to take them once more. Again the remit wao marvellous. In a little while I was fully well again." You cannot begin too early to check anaemia. Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pill* are sold at your druggist'* or by mail, postpaid, 50 cent*, from The Dr. William* Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Mi Serving With Soldier Elephants Capt. Graham Archibald Hope. In Ind.a, at one iime, elephants were u?ed to draw batteries of artil- lery. I served with such a battery and learned that Hathi, as we call her in India, is in some ways a fine. anJ in some ways a terrible, soldier. I say "her," because we used only cow elephants. Bulls are far too uncer- tain of temper to be used for draft. By far the queevoj'. fact abtr..'. ele- phants is that the great majority never have seen a man, except to run away from him, till they are full grown. Yet, in spite of being one of the shyest of animals in the wild, Hathi needs no more than a year's gentling and training to become a peaceful hard-worfoi.g friend of man. But temperamental. W.iile a cow elephant is ordinarily more gentle than a harse, she may become annoyed and then the results are startling. I knew one gigantic cow, Sylvia by name, who made up her mind that railroad traveling was not for her. Special trucks are provided on Indian railways for elephants, and into one Perfect Balance in Pairs SKILL IS REQUIRED FOR THIS SPORT Ted Hogan and F. Vincent, both ot Montreal do a tandem ski jump to thrill crowds who turned out to witness Quebec meet. >f these Sylvia was led. She was , pericctly quiet till th ; truck was fa -' tened up. Then she lifted up her at- , hersel bg ^ judffed by thu tendant and placed h.m outside, after movemt;nts of her Hathi j , h STORMY WEATHER Unseen Guard Has Possibilities Crisp New Banknote Can be Had for the Taking if One Can Remove it Without Ringing Bell Invisible Ray Stands Watch and Never Sleeps at Post New York A J50 bill guarded by an invisible day was offered recently to any person who can pick up the money without making the ray sound an alarm. The ray was set up at a meeting of the New York Illuminating Engi- neering Society in the Westinghouse Lighting Institute by James L. Mc- Coy, research engineer of the We.n- iughouse Lamp Company. It was an-| noimced that the money would re main indefinitely boJind the ray awaiting* all comers, or until someone solves the riddle. The bill was put in a five-foot safe' with the door closed, but unlocked. ! Somewhere athwart the safe, prob-j ably across the door, an ultra-violet Classified Advertising FOR SALE BABY CHll'K.- WE H,\TC1I10I> 215.UUU lust year in four va: - tit-.- Write f.">r I'r*e catalogue. A. H. Switzer Granton. out. -FARM HELP- BRITISH BOYS AND SINGLE MEN Weekly Parties During Early Spring. APPLY NOW The Secretary. The Salvation Army Immigration: SOS Dundas Street. Woodstock. Ont. 1*0 Jar\ is Street, Toronto. Ont. 114 Beckwith St.. Smiths Falls. Ont. 1225 University St.. Montreal. Quo. UlC u'J"i " I* *\ r"^ 'Tthe pill. But watch her. When ] smashed the 'ruck to matchwood -W* UfcE no one is i ookinp sfce tur s stepped out of the rums! | b , ow gome dusfc Qn her flankj and then We realized at once that she had< turns back again, as innocent as ym handed her man out so that he might j p i ease- But mahouts know even more not get hurt. The railway made two ;than e i ep hants, and one of them goes more trucks, especially for her. But!^,^ to p i e!c up t h e pill -,hac Hathi Sylvia preferred traveling on her own , has stow ed in her cheek till she saw feet, and in the game of railway com-] a c hance to spit it out again. This is pany versus Sylvia, Sylvia won. > too much for her . she bolts, a mahout Elephants are useless under fire be- 'after her. Presently he leads her :ause they are subject to panic. Of i back by the ear, yelling blue murder PINK PILLS A HOUSKh IN 14 COL' A Business Deal ray was placed. It is harmless. It cannot be felt by human touch. It la invisible either in darkness or liahr. It "shines," so to speak, upon a pi:oto- . electric eye some distance away. Any. U A DI\ AM D A D V one atten> P tin s to P' ek U P tn e |ji11 in- HAK1/ UlN D AD 1 T - e rrupt3 the ray. thereby costa;- a:i i:iseen "shadow ' upon the mechanicaj ' - I eye. Thereupon the eye loudly goes ' The stormy, blustery weather which j -bing", ringing a burglar alarm. Canadians experience during February I Having introduced the merits of his and March is extremely hard on invisible detective. Mr. McCoy pro- babies and young children. Conditions : ceeded to suggest falabiHties by de- make it necessary for the mother to | moustratiug how other kinds of rays keep them confined to the house, i may be fooled. whose rooms may be overheated orj For Instant Base From COUGHING MIXTURE .lets !il:c i ////// A S/NCif SP Paovcs/f First he used a plaiu. holiest light badly ventilated. The little ones catch ray. While one hand, picking up the cold and their whole system becomes bill. Interrupted this ray. M-jfoy with! CONSTIPATION V COMPLETELY GONE'' rites Mrs. W. Wilier. Thousands ___ say constipation, uniijesiion. (as end orerniihi with "Frui-a-ares". Complecon :!ears like magic. Serres, heart quiet. GetTrmt-a-lires' (roaidruKisttoday. | I I nothing are they so afraid as of the . like a naughty child. Then she gives racked To g uari j against this a boxj the other hand turned a flashlight 1 singing of bullets, unless it is a small j in, swallows the pill, opens her mouth. o( g^y's o \vn Tablets should be kept! upon "bing." the photo-electric ey. dog, or worse still, a mouse. ' know j to show that it is gone, and then in t h e " U ome and an occasional >:o^- T '}> dumb eye mistook r'.;<? flash for of a case in which the flank elephant pitches into her big flour cakes. | g i veu t i le i, a i,y to keep him fit, or if a the same light as the de:e.-tive ray 01 a battery was frighten d by a The funny thing is that she never coW sll(1Jeu i y g ril)3 him to restore ! a:id kept quiet. NVxt .Mr. McCoy em s'.ray buUet from a range. vVhen one 'makes any real use of her strength, elephant' bolts, the rest will follow, i if s he did, only a locomotive could op- Tho result was ;. stampede. The! pO seher. Yet a little brown man lu:?s white gunners on the limbers tumbled 'her along much as he would a pro- )ff at once, but the mahouts stuck to 'testing youngster, their places. When they regained con-j Hathi is sometimes playful, 'nit her trol, six or eight miles further on. : humor is on a dangerously large *ca>. there was nothing left for the ele-j We had one elephant in >ur batt.vy phants to pull everything in the six; w ho loved a joke. She played one on gun carriages had been scattered over me , one day. She with other elephants tie landscape. had been bathing, anJ as I was riding ' But normally, cow elepnauu be- 'in the evening, I met them going] have very well nd enjoy u i>-^ their, home. They were all feeling good. him to health again and keep him in ?Ioyed ou invisible, infra-red ray. goxn! condition till the brighter, warm- days como along again. This time he kept "bing 1 quiet by - an ordiuary lamp in front of Aching Feet Stop aching w!vn bathed in a solution of Minard's aud warm water. Leaves smooth and rested feeling. Baby's Own Tablets aro just what '-he eye while extracting ;!ie money, the mother needs for her little oues.j Infra red is :i-artu-a> ana an ordi- TlK-y are a mild but thorough laxative, naT lamp produces enough of it whicli regulate the bowel--, sweeten the stomach; break up colds and sim- ple fevers; banish constipation and '-^' :'<> ->adily indigestion and make the cir.tins ot ' 'DO: an electric e\v. "But." said Mi-r : fool (strength. To see them at their best , especially the joke merchant, who hrul Vancover Province (Ind. Cons.): p. ou nllltt watc ji them getting the guns no man ou her ncclc. When I wis There is no sense at all in trying t; Ui steed, rocky slopes. Literally, thjy near the herd she su Uvn'.y cocked her make out that the Pool Is extremely j go t djwn to "their job, naming up | ears, rolled up her trunk tight, trump- radiation. "\\'i:!i ; - It will b, fi-r Ji-wt-Ilepi. :>a::k->: ; and r:!i,.f .-.us to ailii jrreat'.y ' v.-.'y lelr valii:i lie made ! impossible I'ci- an i-rru.ii'r to move '.: without de>.-!:ou. as 'he rays Loneli). iful a< w <a:i be place.] a- var- ; in a The Table'- arc sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25c a box from The Dr. Williams' Medioino Co., Brockville, Out. Being Alone virtuous because it is holding Us j particularly bad slopes on t'.ieir bei-;eteu like a wild buli elephant, and | wheat for better prices. There is no U es . And they always ge the guns ' charged. We didn't wait f'-r her. my] sometime* stipp">". So much d>l '" They :n.iy i r-.-ar-aa; sense in talking as if the British grain up . I never knew an eleph:.nt that horse and I. Of course she couldn't; ,.,, oln . ,-;;;,],. ;o u. if w v ' : * silent alarii; dealer and miller were blackguards pvas a quitter. 'catch us, and I don't suppose shu j j t as something Hiat . aunot be BUS- T!; ' '' - l:l il( ' I'"J''>' : and enemies of Canada because they One tears a lot about elephants' j wanted to. What she wanted to do j taincd and as tl:o worst p-ssible con- outh of a harbor are buying their wheat in the cheap- . memories, and not without reason. I fst market. If the Pool is guessing wrong, the Pool will pay. If the Bri- j and did wa^ to scare us stiff and; (i . ; , iim ,, ( ,; t -., , h .. n J :I ,I.,,,,I P make us run. When I puilo-l up and | ls a ,i C sporate thin.-'. reme*nber a new elephant that joined the battery. Aftej the very first par- j looked round. I saw her capt n war belt." > '! :ish dealers are guessing wrong, they iado. as soon as the elephants had been ; about after the manner of her five- j will pay. The unsentimental view of stripped, she and an old battery ele-' ton kind, waving her trunk and laugh- ' phant who had well over 20 years of | ing. Yes. laughing! An elephant service, made a dash at each other, ' laughs all right, with a sort of shrill, twined their trunks, thumped each i cackling squeak. H'.r pals were laugh- wuv S ij uid we ^o ngard it? loneliness is a trouble to us. it "To !iavi> ;i:i appn .. - of an. I this business is the only sound view. "Long skirts and formal clothes rath.-r sim.-.-ts th.-ro is <omv fear of understanding f,.r art is to have one ourselves. The greater height of liappl:: who ii we are capable of be- of the most and demunera- tive 'oi-Jis .)( wealth." Otto H. K'.ia:i. sound the final kneh of short hair." I other, purgled and squeaked as e!e- ing too. They laughed all the way iug coute nt and we have to rely en -Captain Molyneux. % of TOTAL FARES to CANADA ADVANCED BRITISHERS in Canada may now bring forward their Families, Relatives and Friends on Easy Terms. For fall atails nvply: J. D. C-AMEBON. Bit. Snpt. Colonisation Canadian Pacinc Railway, Toronto BRITISH RE-UNION ASSOCIATION ! phants do when they are specially . home, and when 1 went to see the ele- ! pleased with life. Finally, they lum-j phants fed, the joke merchant was I bered off to the water trough, holding still chuckling. I trunks and chattering. If, as 'lie ma- i Elephants can think for their.selves, houts said, they were old friends, their friendship must have d'ltei! .'.om and seem to have a rough code of con- duct. The biggest elephant in the bat- jungle days. After 20 years, they ! tery, Anarkully, was a bad buily. had recognized each other. After all, j She had thrashed all her companions, 20 years is not a great slice out of an i except one, called Sooksoondry. She elephant's life, which runs to well! made a special victim of Zirra, a very over 100. There was an. elephant in small elephant. Managing to f et loose our battery known to have been in | one night, she went over to Zirra and captivity for 70 years, who showed no ' began to hammer hei without mercy, sign of failing strength! Sooksoondry was the one I men- Elephants show good sense when . tioned as having 70 years of service, they are under medical treatment, i She was, perhaps, the strongest cow Haithi usually knows that the doctor j elephant 1 ever saw. If a tethered tirely upon ourselves for that i'"U'> nt. "Men are - : pro- duction and '.".r. M; distribjtion M Those wlio can do thi.s do not mind take care of '.'self." Ueorge Bernard alo:i>? Of cour.se. there is a .Shaw. diiT-'icncu between tho persons who - seem to bo morbidly happy w!u\i they Syeakiug of tUe Talking Films. :< are alone and -Aho keep clear ot ilieirj there any chance of setting t:ie Lea- j fellow-men, and those: wiio, forced by gue of Nations to take up the iiues-| some riMsvn or another, spend manyitiou ot Nasal Reduction? hours of thoir life alons. Being alone j - o can bo the most pleasant ot mental! conditions. In fact, we ivi.cht to train ourselves in, the art of it. because 1 there are iiinuniorabie times when all ot us are alone, and unless we know how to be \ve s'uill <'iv '; great- is working to relieve pain. One ele- phane in a London zoo had an abscess on the jaw. which had to be lanced. elephant really wants to ge f loose, she can generally manage- it. and hear- ing Zirra's laments, she got loose and The first cut, which made him scream went across to take a hand. She be- with pair, and bolt away, was not'gan by butting the bully in the ribs, enough. The surgeon was nervous I knocking her endways. Then she cut about making a second incision. The loose and thrashe-'. the other elephant keeper, however, knew better, and into submission, finally driving her And being atone is good for us. There is time to think, :i:id som> times out of the coiitemplatiou there flashes' a gem of thought that ransriguivs our 1't'e. In others, it gives birth :o a' great idea wliu-li some day enriches the world. Being alone, ns'mly- used, need never dismay us. Sir Harry Lauder says the ivt novel a man can read is his own bank zook. But we never cared for sail ondiugs. YOVR HAIR NEEDS WEIGHED 163 IBS. NOWJ40 IBS. How one woman lost fat and gained health Many poople who are fully aware of th health-tfivMi:; ppipcrt:<-s ,if Krisrhen Salts li:ivi> nut yet lu-ani of flu 1 wi.-.dt-r- fiil effects their Salts have ill reducing unhealthy. rxt-e<s fat. By tlieir ji-itle nrtion on thf liver. kiilne\s and Imwi'to tbc-y urge these orguns to throw off the 1'iiinpiunis waste matters, which, ii" allowed to neetiiniiluto. fnnn fatty deposits in the body. Read how this woman lost fat anil giiined health : " I have tukeii Kriisviien S.iln every day for nearly a year, and I have ;i.,t felt .10 well for tunny > ears. My weight has dtxipiicd from "liia Ibs. to'l-ui Ili. Ml my ur<|iiamtan<-c9 say how niueft younger and better I look. I feel bright and well, whereas before I was H'W^N-C nervous and tired." Mrs. U." Try taking Krusclien Suits every mom- ing in a glass of hot water" brfuro breakfast. Little by little tlieunhmlthy accumulations of fat will slowly hut surely disappear. A new feelinu of health and vitality will follow the jears will full away as your form take* ou the slender Una of vuutu. Ends in 1 Minute "Ended bum. itch nd pain of piles in I minute with 'Sootha-Salva',' ' wr itea 1. T. Scats. "Bleeding stopped. Piles soon vanished. Avoided operation." G etiastaat results tudaj. "" [after petting his charge awhile, told | him to come back. Jumbo came, ! though he was trembling \vith fear, and of his own accord put down his back to her place. After that Anar- kully let the other elephants alons. I might add that she was S.x>ksoondry's leader, and as she would always shirk Ivad and allowed the cut to be made, j pulling if she could, it is. quite likely that they had had words before, which came to a head in his matter. Good I \J\ O FREE TRIAL OFFER .fiyW' ^/ A ^Lm ^^^ H you !i\e nevrr trol Kniwhen In- It now " At HUT A \ 'u*lt \l* ), _ .!>....! TO GIVE IT HEALTH AND LL STRE ASK YOVR BARBER The Menace in India \Vickham Steed ii) 'he Kevi">v Reviews (London): (Foreign prup jf -". niNn!!(iorsi:uiiliijg tiu> British- habit of st\f-(lepreclation. have asu:u-| ed that Britain is "down and out."> When hot weather comes, you give ! elephants a cooling medicine, a pill 'camouflaged with sugar. Usually I Hathi bites into the nasty medicine [ ers elephants and though they j the Indian National Congress has p and spits the pill out. Then two men ( proved useless under fire, I couldn't claimed independence, has run up an Muck tattori* writes tboot Iroo- ized Yeast. Thousands uy adds 5 to 15 Ibs. in 3 weeks. Complenon de*rs like macic. Net v r s, constipa- tion vanish overnight. Get Ironizttd Yf.st ubleta from druuiu today. II ;ou :ive uevrr trol Kniwhen tr>' It now 1 mir rv !><. W have dIMributfd' great many .luevial " iJU.M" pcka):o irlurti make It easy for ynii to pro our rlalm tor >'MirwlJ. A- \-nir Jnnik-lst fur tbe new"iiU.\'r ;.*. pa.-k.ise. Thi! s -onijti of our regular 7.V. bolllc tosrtlirr with .t uriwrsti- trial but t If numtirot u>r ..Inmt one Mk. i'|vn the trial bottle itnt. put it to .ind tlu-ii. i! ni.t ,'iitlrely .xmtlncvd tliaC KruM-ti.-n JOTS e%Trythlng we claim it !. i. . '; rrg.ilar Nntlc ! Mill aj .jood a . 'irw. 1 .K. 6 wck. \oiir .lrtim;it !. .tmhurised to rvMirn vpur .5c. lmmllt'ly an. I without qiimtlon. 52? " v ' < tril>i K-I-, II-M Ena ..: our f\;.. nw. what poulii i.,. :. Mr , Jf anu fact urea by '.. Uriffltlu Ttui!h.. Ltd.. Manrhroter. Kn. (Ksub. 1 :.')flt. Impurtcra: MttiilUvray liru*. Ltd., Torouto. companions, ami good work- Vnder the leadership of Mr. Gandhi. >hants and though they the Indian National Congress has P:M- ^t! must force her mouth open while a Acid Stomach Excess acid is the common cause of indigestion. It results iu pain aud ' sourness about two nours after eating. The quick corrective is au alkali which neutralizes acid. The best cor- rective is Philips' Milk of Magnesia. It has remained standard with physi- .-lans in the 50 years since its inven- tion. One spoonful help feeling a pang of regret when they got their discharge Jrom the service. From The American Boy Youth's Companion. of Philips' Milk of Magnesia neutralizes instantly many times its volume in acid. It Is harm- less aud tasteless and its action is quick. You will never rely on crude methods, never continue to suffer, when you learn how quickly, how pleasantly this premier method acts. I "People will do anything nowadays Please let it show you now. to save a few minutes, though what Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' they mean to do with those few m!n- January Where I-; tho New Year better than the Old? The same poor player* ; Ui<> same discontents; The same old will-o'-the-wisps, the fairy gold That fades; tile same harsh huddle of events: Yet there's a solace, there's a boon bestowed, That shames to silence all our mur- muring: For we have turned the corner of the road, And see afar the chestnut spires of spring. Iiuliau ifationnl this, lias palliated o'- 1 condoned crime, and has announced an era of "civil disobedience." A', part has been played in these pro-! ceedings by a belief that anything isj permissible nii'ler a Labor Govern- 1 ment in an England en the verge ofj economic collapse, it would now bo! futile to enquire. Tho fact is that, i something more than a threat, ; merely to Great Britain but to whole work which the HviiNh Raj Ki done for the good of Imlia. has been uttered, and that Mr. Gandhi and his associates have undertaken to make it good. For the sake of India, no less than for that ot the British Com- monwealth as a whole, the threat must be faced and withstood. In re- sisting it, with the firmest modera- tion, the Government of India will have the support of all 'lie law-abid- ing elements, and may regain the re- spect ot many waverers. ChUdrenCty CASTORIA A BABY REMEDY Ef -\PPMOVtD BY DOCTORS CCUC Use Minard's in the Stable. Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physl- utes Is quite another cians for 5 years iu correcting excess Cyril Norwood, acids. Each bottle contains full direo ' tious any dr^gstole. ! Minard't Kills Dandruff. "When love comes." snys a Munich question." doctor, "the eye Is blurred, the tacej becomes pale, the heart palpitates.) sleep is irregular, aud the sufferer' loses weight." Sounds like the flu. ( WHY SUFFER FROM YOUR LIVER? \Vhy be liAtulicapreJ with unsightly Motchcs on the face, eyes with yellow tinge and that tired and languid feel- ing? This indicates a torpid liver Headache, Dizziness and Biliousness !>urcly follow. You must stimulate your lazy liver, start the bile flowing With Carter's Little Liver Pills. They also act as a mild laxative, purely vegetable, free from calomel and poisonous drugs, small, easy to swallow, and not habit forming. They are not a purgative that cramps or pains, unpleasant after effect follow- ing, on the contrary a good tonic. All Druggists *'5c and 75c red pkgs. A Friend to Women Lydia E, Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound UVD1A E. PlNKHAM MkOlCINi; CO Lynn, Mass.. U.S.A said Lobourg, Out., Canada, ISSUE No. 9 '30

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