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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1925-09-17, Page 3NEARING A BItEAKDO1'N A Condition ,That Calls for a Reliable Tonic. I1any women give so much of their time to the ;cares of, their household that they neglect their own health and sometimes reach the venge of a break- down before they realize that their health Is chattered. Often the heart Palpitates violently at slight exertion,, the stomach fails to digest food and discomfort follows.. The nerves be some -weak and headaches grow more. frequent. The body growsr<weak and they are always: depressed. This conditionmoquires immediate treat- ment with such a reliable tonic ea Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills, which enrich and build up the blood, carrying renewed 'energy to every part of the body. The value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in a rundown condition is_ proved by the following statement from Mrs. 'Alex. McInnes, Bowman River, Man., who pays.;—"About aerear ago I had a seri- ous illness which left mevery anaemic. I was not able to got, a-'ound to do MY work; in fact I could scarcely walk. I was troubled with palpitation of the heart with the least exertion. One day a friend advised: me to try Dr. Wil- liams' illiams' Pink Pills as they had done her much good. I followed this advioe and took the pills for some weeks when,I felt as well as. ever. I have since been able to attend to . all iny.,Jlousehold. duties. The dizzinesssand palpitation have left me and I bless, the day I tried Dr. Williams' .Pink Pills. They are. just the 'medicine for those who aro weak. and rundown." You can get these pills from any dealer or by mail at 50e. a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ant.. Kiss or Castor 011? 'Customer (to little girl)—"1'11 give you a penny for a kiss." Little Girl—"Hull I get more than that for taking castor.oll." We Eat Air! The very -first thing yon think of in connection with a soda fountain is. lee. =-1ce creams ice eolddrintes, id great solid brooks oz ice to keep everything .cool. yet ..the big Modern ecounters keep thinga cool without the aid of asinglo ounce of lee! A email but amazingly efficient mo- tor and a series' of pipes—that is all, and the result la the exact degree of i coolness desired. Just a sample, mild: cation of the well-known principle that the eslpansion of gas produces cold, anal the counter that relied on broken ice and freezing salt promptly became clumsy, messy, and out of slate! When you eat ioe-oream, you think You are eating frozen cream and cus- tard. So you are, =bat .exactly hall your portion is made of plain, ordinary, air! Put ten gallons el' custard into e. hien•, men want to :play aright;;all ars n upOne Great Advantagealone to Aig'-e, where the widow was a modern freezer, and it 1e baste anxious that the coming generation I so .thoroughly before it is. frozen that Miss Greeks had spent forty minutes i ld b i l t sentenced in default to twelve hours' you take out,twenty gallons of ice' trying to Improve the tastes of her yf cream. His Rock -Hewn Homo. Seventeen years' labor on the part of a Spanish peasant has resulted in his. acquiring a ,house carved out of a solid rock; It possesses a balcony, gar - , and, cellar. E: WANT: CHURNING We supply cans and pay express) charges. We pay daily by express money ,ordere,.whloh can be cashed anywhere without any'charge, To ' obtain the top'' pricer- Cream I flavors must be free from bad and contain not, less than 30 per cent. Butter Fat. • Bowes Company Limited, Toronto For referenees—Bead Office, Toronto, Bank of Montreal, or your local banker. a Established for over thirty years. DOES IT PAY? Prison Used as Hotel. A grey-haired• widow who lives alone in her, own sinall house above Aigle, 1 Switzerland, was recently„ sued for not _ paying her. taxes, which amounted to Some people say that if you are a 1 a small sum. ways gping, to do right yeti are going I . A gendarme',climbed to the hamlet to have a bad limo of it. They assert to arrest the widow unless she agreed that it'adoes not pay In business o • to pay. He was asked into the -ho e, Where he Was given a glass of win ml e us social lite, became) the world is steep- while the widow given' her belting - ed in sharpspractices and trade tricks, : • ' ub's before going to prison,. Later, to Business.'men will say to one an-' Cho astanislimant of the gendarme, h(� other, in otrikeing a ban'gain, I only 1 found thq widow in the garden with a: want to do Lha right thing;' ails "loop down in the liven of no- all we believe 11 cow,a pig, a dr,;, and sero chickens„ it best t d theright. Something I ready for the journey. As ;a es o o rg , '+ there la nobodyin the house, to talcs us so:' . When we are taking' a look after the animals while I am away I thought•r would take them with me, and I hope you will help me," the' wid- mw' explained with a; smile. The officer refused and . returned journey we like to know we•are onthe rightesbad.' If we have gomething to de we, aro wishful to. do it correctly: Women like to' dress ,in a correct fas- young pupils In things, literary and When you alp your orange or lemon' dramatic. fruit drink, you probably imagine it "Now, boys," she said, at the s lou e i' g i , imprisonment. Some days later the Yet you 'till hear the question?aek- widow entered the prison with her ed: "Does it pay to be honest?" empty baskets, stating that, having The thing. moat people stumble over in . ng local market end of sold her produce. isv r In this world is. money; In itself money is made 07 loo Juice of the Trait. As a elle lesson, "what is the name the i, never moron we make 11 wrong. by and not wanting to pay for as/light's ht's fact the best part of the play I have been reading to you?" ag' Lodging, she had come to stiffer" her matter ap lying it: to the wrong use. 'Long. s is the peel! That "'Hamlet,'miss!"'answered the class V i l .sentence. oranges and lemon contains the essential oil which gives the flavour to: the fruit, and ft is the. oil that. is extracted and hada into drinlis: In shine of the cheaper flavors, the original fruit Is absent, The chemist can make in his • laboratory, a very pass- able imitation OT any fruit in the world, but naturally -these synthetic essences are not a -o good olid whole - 'some as the real thing. Seeing the' Joke, Visitor (to newlywed)—"So you are not getting tired of studio life, eh?" �• Antist's wife—"Good gracious, no! It's most Interesting. Jnj paints, and I rook. Then the game is to guess what the things are meant for," Ink stains can be removed by first washing the fabrie with vinegar, and afterwards with a solution of one tablespoonful of oxalic acid in five tabiespconfuls of water. fOX k 17' t �j 5 s l vII IN The Bleeding of Silver p'oxes will get you out of debt. It's a sound, interosting and profitable- business, We have ch0iee re• gistered breeding stock for sale. Information froo, Elder-Moephersan Fox Sales Co. 88 King East, Toronto in unison. "And who wrote this play?" was her next question, "Shakespeare." chorused the boys. "Now, Willie," said Miss Greene. to a boy who, she noticed, had not ans- wered'with the rest, 'which would you rather be, Shakespeare or Charlie Chaplain?" "Charlie Chaplin, miss!" was the un- expected answer, „Why, pray?", "'Cause he ain't dead, miss!" plied the young hopeful. A man without character is a work- man without tools, a soldier without arms, a traveller without money. Mlnard's Liniment for Distemper. re - THE MERCHANTS' CORNER Making Your Ad Frequeley of inssrtion iswgf vital 1m-' portance in advertising. The most aPootacular and thrilling news Item is quidkly out of the public mind, The I next day - there is romcthing else, to divide or absorb interest. The largest and moat astounding advertisement makes but a floating impression. To make a profitable impression in advertising, it must be kept up con- tinually and bo ever fresh and new. To the new.advertiser' his first ad- vertisement is to hien the most import - day. h t. el thatY item in e ant news it P P He is starting out on a busineze-getting undertaking of practically unlimited possibilltios. Naturally his personal interest in that_advertisement is extra- ordlnary. Very likely ho expects an immediate f•espona•e in sales of the Relate advertiaod which he can credit to this publicity, and prove that the ad- vertisement hos paid for itself.' It would be a rare exception indeed vertieifg Known. if that were the case. If advertising worked that way any .Food merchant could in a few years make erough money from his business to retire should he so desire. Put that is not the way advertising works. Advertising has to earn its place in public interest through continuity and frequency, and by interesting truthful- ness that inspires confidence. It takes time for a new store to acquire profit- able patronage. It takes time fer ad- vertising to produce profitable returns. It is no more roasonablo to expect the ono than it is to expect the other, It takes. continuous effort for the ostab' fished store to hold its own and ad- vance. It .takes continuous insertions for advertising to hold public interest and increase it. You mutt have continuous insertions to malto your advortisements known, Rube Goldberg's Comic Strip For the Children Uncle Wiggily comic strip. • - Frecicles and 13 1 a Friends comic strip. Uncle. Wlgglly bed- time story. - Fairy tale, Color cut-out.. For the Mien Two pages or more of snorts• Financial Page. Grain and Live stools quotations. -"What's Trump in Poultry.' Radio page, Cartoons. - Golf as cltameicna play it, - Chess and checkers pl'oblems. Bridge problems, Golf as Champs - ions Play It cad rhe Tekao E y v 'tang Latest News Best Features Cleverest Comics oNE of the world's greatest newspapers is The Evening Telegram. ' It has more readers in Toronto than any other newspaper. Its Canadian and foreign news ser- vices are unsurpassed. Its edi- torials are courageous and stimu- lating. Every evening it spreads before its readers a veritable feast of enter- tainment —, magazine features for men, women, children and the whole family., Read Canada brightest and cheers - est newspaper every evening. Buy it at yoUr news agent's or send in your subscription. •, Two cents a day, 50 cents a month. The `a' v gag T 'LE AA Toronto, Ontario Wheoe dy Dumb Dora's Adventures For the Wonien Fashion pictures and news. Recipes. Cornelia's column. Society news. Tips to housewives. Club activities. For the Family Dumb,. Dora comic strip. - Rube Goldberg .comio strip. Serial story.. Short story. With the wits — puzzles, etc. Flapper Fanny says. Auction bridge nor - vice. Latest world news. Gluyna Wili1ams' drawings. Uncle Wiggily for the Children Years ago it was. said that "Tile eve The amused warders placed the wid of mousy ib the root of all evil." If ow in a cell, and next morning, after a you come to consider it, most of the hearty breakfast, she loft 'for her home trouble in the world is caused through alter thanking the warders'fax their money being abused or by a deep,crav � hospitality ing for it. People either have too much or too little. ' pT g �p@�p Never believe the man who says: "I SUMER COMPLAINTS don't live fax looney; I don't care for " it. He is not true to himself. Either he has sufficient or he is certain of a free and easy life, Too many pleaeant things and experiences can be obtained by money, for any of us to deep's° it, We all want, it. If we haven't it we do all we can to get it; 1f we have it we; desire more. And, of course, there is nothing wrong in endeavoring to get it, The wrong creope in when we want more. than our share, and In order to get 1t adopt means which are unworthy. It is that sort of selfish practice that makes men say: "To -day you can't be honest." Then there aro, for instance, speech and sport and love. Does it always pay to be right there? Lying Is preval- ent. Sport is damaged by an un- healthy professionalism, Divorcee 0ontetinies make a laughing -stook of love matters. Often it does seem a9 though Truth is ever on the scaffold, Wrong for ever on the throne. • Then one remembers that there le "God within the shadows." A man may gain all the world by his wrongdoing, but he Is' a fool all the nano. At tho Inst the thing that nt will matter ie whether we have done f 1't Csmartnese or imolai KILL LITTLE ONES At the first sign of illness during the hot weather give the little ones Baby's. Own Tablets or in a' few hours he many be beyond aid. These Tablets will pre- vent summer complaints if given oc- casionally to the well child, and will promptly relieve those troubles if they come en suddenly. Baby's Own Tab- lets should always be kept in every home where there are young children. There is no other modiolus as good and the mother has the guarantee of a government analyst that they are abso- lutely safe, They are sold by all drug. gists or will be mailed on receipt a pries, 26 cents per box, by The Dr, Wit, liars' Medicine Co„ Brockville, ,Out. A little booklet, "Care of the Baby in Health and Sickness," will be sent free to any mother on request. Youth Means Success—If You Don't Waste Your Youth! "Look at that boy 'wasting Ilia Youth1" Those wore the words of the head of a big buslneas 00000111 when tl young, "dead -and -alive olerk strolled 1 in his. ales , h woow walking ! by as if o y g "A boy who wastes mono," wont on this fannies business man, "may learn People who use "Red Rose" are usually those who like tea' . of. extra good quality eee g The ORANGE PEKOE' is extra good. Try et! A Poein You Should Know.., Content. It is said that Robert Greene died: at the age of thirty-two of a sus -felt of pickled herrings and Rhenish wine. He was Ono of the wild set who lifid the foundations ()lour drama,' and perhaps his last work, "A Groat's, Worth of Wit Bought With a Million of Repentance,' shows signs of the repentance of which it speaks. In this curious work he referred to Shakespeare as "an upstart ,crow beautified' with, our -feathers," and it Is certain that Shakespeare borrowed the plot of "The Winter's. Tale" from Gr•eene's' "Triumph of Time." Though Greene died so young, he left a great mass of work behind him, but hie fame may rest perhaps most securely on the gem -like poems scat- tered about his writings. Sweet are the thoughts that savour of content, • The quiet mind is richer than a 07owu, Sweet are the nights, in careless slum- ber spent, The poor senate scorns Fortune's angry frown, Such sweet content, such minds, such sleep, such bliss, Beggars enjoy, when princes oft do miss. The homely house that harbours quiet rest, The cottage that affords no pride, nor care, The mean that 'green with country notate best, The Wryest 001150rt of mirth tend MUSIC's fare; Obscured lite sots down a type of bliss, A nlind content both -crown and lting- dom Is, Mayoress of bonder shook hands until her right one teas,blistered, and novo elle wants handsltakeiass rooep- tions. Sho will probably sympathize with the boy who was risked to pre- sent a bouquet t0 a distinguished P r 1 : no our smar'nes per - maps, P11 give ]ter' the bouquet," he g standing. Unhappy endings to life are wisdom and maim more money. But a Mid, deceit, she'll promise not to kiss paused by the recollection of fraud and boy who wastes his youth 11111 learn 1113"t — deceit, and the game is not worth the wisdom only waren ho is malting money -- -, ,, --- -- ,a candle, Let no' erre persuade you los others,' ! otherwise that, finally, truth and good- you have ycuth, and there is a Ritmo' noes and virtue must win, It le better ahead of you, But 1f your future 11 110•. seemingly to 10so with right than ap- ing to mean nlonoly an easy limo and pear to win with the coward, We must pleasure at any price, it will be gone' be as before you realize it. All the young mon around you want) One who never turned his back but to got on In life. Tot many of them' marched breast forward,' are not doing so. Nor will they, until Nevem doubted clouds would break, their desire to succeed is sullt8lently Never dreamed, though right were strong to impel them to matte the big worsted, wrong would triumph,' effort, vrhlch alone can brans anaemic. Neld we fall to rise, are baffled Lo fight The grim foot remttlife, however, that bettor, if tire nothtng'bht-p101t0Aro follows Sleep to wake. could see what lion it few years ahead —0 of them; if they oottld realize the you - "Matron old Ilke Now" SILVER CREAM '7110 Cam) Pallshea, Ltd., Hamilton Where the Gold Goes. ally of to,day'e wasted oppoi'tunitice, a� The world's output of gold is enor• thoy would be impatient now to begin mous. Thirty-five year's ago it was lit, the big fight, rimerimej tie more than twenty millions a year: Only a man in whom the e aon. 1 tiro orgtullc —plicephats, known to stand how well worth while Id any Classified Advertisements INCOMPARABLE SILVER FOXES 00'Se'r MUMS. 10081DaT 41. 1.11'L'Y- 'Ingnire about our 'Fortune /founders Other-. man lour Pam, $unnneralde, }Tinea rdWRr,l Island. now it Is overone hundred millions. thu sia sm have diad can fully under' Even so there le not enough to go sacrifice rude by a yattth for 010 solid round, The reasons fax this are the quantity or the precious metal used in of his career. arts and crafts, and the even larger You needn't bo "brainy," A dlnc0ro quantities hoarded and lost, Jewellers are the heaviest eon - Burners. Every year they work up nearly a hundred and fifty tone of gold, •ecarce,y an ounce of which 1s ever re - coveted. Gold leaf absorbs huge amounts—in Britain along some forty thousand ounces a year. Vast quanta- metals and for ornamenting pottery. energies. Go forward @top by Olay to. But' China and India are the worst offenders. A form of piety in India is to re -gild the dome of some religious trier can win, too. Jttat put your boat folk everything '01i do, and you will gradually release your atol'05 of energy which will 11011) you to "get there" every time. Rely upon yourc'alf. Your youth la a gtltt-edged apeoulatdon. Decide what You want to be, then ties of gold are used for plating other 1 concentrate on 1t, Don't &oatter yottl' wards rho litg goal, It will mean hard work, Thom will be bnffetings, set-book/A. got 1t is part building. Saab an operation often ab -or the'gams Of lite, Jeff( Oarry on sorbs 850,000 worth of gold. Not long I steadily. Your youth will dee you ago an Indian rajah used seventeen through. thousand sovereigns to form centres to �"�t`r each minute pane to the windows oY A Father Who VYas B Hero` his palace. In the year 1798 a young barrister, Between two and throe millions ster1-11V1. de Loizerollse, cams under shape' Ing in gold vanish yearly in India, and cion f07 eomo act and was arrested and quite as much in China. This is all sent to the St. Lazaro, Paris. prism, btlriedOandl as a rule the owner dies One day, while the young meted Without revealingthessecret of his hid-. father was waiting in the Niacin, nee@' ingp•,lace, ,s0 that the gold 1s dost for ; senors from Robespierre arrived with ever. a llot of the prisoners to be.taksn away for trial. . Young Lolzerolles Wan - asleep. The father, with the herein wish to sacrifice himself and save his son, answered to his eon's name sed was Laken before the tribunal, The clerk of the tribunal helloed tile disparity ,in tiro ages .and changed twonty'two to sixtyono end mina nub- stituted rho name .iitranele for' Jo11n. The hither wort at Dues' bell 10 1150 0011ftold without trial, Quieter Aeroplanes. A new resarch, now'yielding signifi- cant though secret results, aims to silence the propellers as well as the anginas of aeroplanes.' When an aero-englno is silenced the noise of the whirling sir-scrow, pre' vionsly drowned by the roar of the ino- torrheoomes penetrating and far-reaolt- The first step, taken, recently, was. to experiment with propellers hn'ttng a number of small bladed instead of' tsar) large ones. The noise-roduction that resulted was appreciable, The hot? Phare daala with the ahem] OM well tun the size of this bladoe Pi'o' Waged 1,6 810, oloeely guarded, nOw a'hoW thiit by the atiOptioh 111 00110111 curves the e1rew uoied 0a11 bo further Tenoned, Diiltcultlee tiro many, but the importance of 1110 g111et la gagat. Adis fel' Mlnard's anti tilbo no attar, Parents who wish thole 811110 to 50 tc listen 1114st he :pi'spar'yd• to sista'' the beyn' eainda lire.otlogt i at birth, eo long is the waiting, 11st at this itart,otie no1;ot1 , Moat it meet diostlble whoa. bs11 i1, meet iilitrltiatte what roaabad;"' 1s9CJs NO, 34=!36. Somewhat' In, Doubt. "Been hunting;to-day, stranger'?" "Yes." "Shot anything?" "I don't know yet—I'm waiting for the rest of the party to get into camp so that we can call the roll." When at full strength, the Paris police force numbers 9,050 men. most druggists as Bttre•'ph'ephate, is what 1tarlo0'exhtau@tad, th'ed.ont people must have to regain nerve force and Monty, '1'ilat'f molly it's guaranteed, llrloo 61 per /Mao, Arrow Chemical 0o,, 28 Front tit, Least, Termite, Ont, Don't 'Tat '1111 you get etO11, Use Mlrnrd'e ".. rho groat preventative, F01�You1 EYES Refreshes Tired Eyes WriteMurine Co ChlcaspforEyeCareBook IICHY PIMPftS ALL OVEN FACE Bothered Over A Tear. Cuticura Healed. i' " I was bothered with . pimples for over a year. They were hard and small and scaled, over and were scattered alt over my face. The pimples itched causing me to scratch and my, face was disfigured. " I tried other remedies but with- out success. I sent for a free sam- ple of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using itI -got relief. I purchased more and inabout two months I was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Kathleen Menzies, Northumberland St., Whitney, N. B., January 2, 1925 Use Cuticura for every -day toilet purposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe with OIntment, dust with Talcum. Sample. Ea•k rrto bss ATa11 Aflame .Canadian newt: 'Stea.eww Lt.0 &*osteo. ll' -moo, Soap 25e, Z Ointment 12 and 72 r Jaum 22,, I70,25". Cuticura Sbee1,a St1cl 25... AVEDOCTOR AN OPERAMN Read Alberta Woman's Ex- perience with Lydia E. Pink= ham's Vegetable Compound Provost,Alberta,—" Perhaps you will remember sending me one of your books a year ago. I was in a bad condition and would suffer awful pains at times and could not do anything. The doctor said I could not have children unless I went under an operation. I:read testi., menials Compounnof ddia in the papers and Vegeta- ble rre recommended me to take it. After. tak- ing three bottles I became much better and now I have a bonny baby girl four months old. I do my housework and help a little with the chores. I recom mend the Vegetable Compound to my friends and [am willing for you to use this testimonial letter, "- Mrs. A. A. ADAMS, Box 64, Provost,Alberta. Pains in Left Side . Lachine, Quebec.—" I took Lydia E.' Pinkham's Vegetable Compound be- cause I suffered with pains 121 my left side and back and with weakness and other troubleswomen so often have. I was this way about nix months. I naw the Vegetable Compound advertised m the 'Montreal Standard,' and I have taken four bottles of it. I was a very sick woman and I feel so much better I would not be without it. I also use' Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash. I recommend the medicines to my friends and I am willing for you to use my let- ter as a testimonial."—Mrs.M.W.F.o8rd,' 680 Notre Dame St., Lachine, Quebec. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Neuralgia Colds Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis - Rheumatism. Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes -of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100= -Druggists. Aeplrin to `toe trade mark •(r3Gtnterad in Pamela) of Dyer Manufacture of Afononcetic• nddeater of :saticyucndd. (deetyl flaitcyltc Acid, "A. S. A."l. while it is well known' that Aspirin meant Darer manufacture, to assist the, public against imitatlona, the 'Tablets et Bayer Company w111 be stumped with their general tgaeo mark, the 'Sayer 0r011."