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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-07-08, Page 3FARM a GES IN •
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It has been very gratifying to note would be distressed at his condition,
the response ou the part of the people Thin, pale<gir1s lack the power of re- he sought,a place out:at the rain where I
of the British' isles• to the drastic re-' eistance to disease that rich, red blood he might take a restos'ative nap before i
duction in trans-Atlantic traneeerta>•I„Pives. Nervous breakdown is the re- going home. Pushing open the door
tion' •rates arranged -through the co-, suit of thinblood, So is indigestion, of a- shed lit a palet ;open- space, he
operation—of the British and• Canadianl'headaches, baeltaches and many other entered,- took off his coat, and lay
Governmente end the steamship and troubles. C1rls sufferii1g from thin, down. If ever befuddled folly met with
railway companies. Accordingto re- impure blood need just the help Dr. prompt, and it is to be hoped profitable
port from overseas,'so many families Williams' Pink Pills can give, For punishment, h1s dill This is what
have made application for settlement many years Dr. Williams' Pink Pills he told theecourt when he was brought
under the Government scheme: that have been aevorid-fahlous blood -build-. before it, tattered, battered and band -
the designated quota could have been er and nerve restorer. They actually aged, occused of trespass, breaking
filled many times over. At tho,saree make new, rich, red bloodewhich ins. and entering, cruelty to animals and
time many more workers have flocked' parts new vigor and life to all,the or- assault.
to take advantage of the farm. labor •gaits of the body. Their first effect is "As I pulled my. coat over me, seine
service of the 'Canadian Pacific Rail- Uswally shown by an improved appe -thing smashed me with terrific force
- way, under which they move under titer then the spirits revive and rest- on the chest. I couldn't see, and I got
the lowered rate to posltions which aro lessness at night gives way to health a terrible bang on the leg. I made Inc
awaiting them on farms in all parte of restoring sleep. For sufferers from the door. I was blinded. I was get
Cand
a a. Those fam4'llea-geingellrectly anaemia, nervousness, general weak- ting a terrible beating from someone. o.
on to the land haves for the main Part, nese or physical exhaustion Dr. Wil- I tried to Protect myself,
Pertain experience which justiftee their Hams' Pink Pills are a restorative of 8knew some is kill animals serag-
l
engaging immediately in farm opera- the utmost value. This is proved by e was going
to
tion, whilst those going into employ- the experience of Miss Sarah A. Mc- gled•. We went down together. We
'meat -an the `farms of others will Ilachern, R.R. 3, Brule, N.S., who says; hung on, I knew, I would be killed if
acquire thie:necessary practical train --"About three years ago 8 became I'didn't fight. I ofilo wall. s knockedrolld against
Ing and at the same time accumulate very weak and nervous. I had pa
the
a, little _capital against the time when in my side and back. I also had fre- floor, I had hold of something. I
they decide to take establishments of ducat pains in the back of my head wouldn;t let go. It I did, I was done.
their own. and neck, I Was very pale and, very I had him by the 'neck. :I was weak
Th Goal of Farm Ownership. weak, :I had attacks of nervous ir- and frightened. I finally noticed: the
ritability, and at tines I was 'so ner- thing 8 was fighting was limp.'
It has many times been reiterated Vous that life seemed hardly worth liy-• It was limp in death. His terrifying
that- the path of farm labor in Can-
ing, While in this condition a friend assailant was "Governor," a 250 -pound
oda leads tothe goal 01 fakm• owners strongly advised me to take Dr, Wils cock ostriclebelonging to the Franklin
ship and this !s more clearly demon- liamse Pink Pills. I' began' taking these Park Zoo. Tleough the chances of an
strated the longer the present bar -pills and used them-- for about two unarmed' man against an ostrichare
mentons system of farm labor see -
months with the result that there was reckoned as , 12e more than one to
vice is in operation. Instances. are such an improvement in my condition tweety"Rve, this young' mean had had
multiplying: of Young Men from the that friends would ask me what I was the extraordinary luck in the very be -
British Isles. who molded to;' Canada taking; and I was onlytoo glad to tell ginning o•fthe fight to seize it by the'
in this manner, withou"t experience on thein it was Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. neck and that at the eVa point of the
capital, Nilo have aiiFeady beep able j ,am now enjoying good health and'' entire sinewy and snakelike length
through their efforte:ta reader them am;glad to give this statement Inc the which is sufficiently susceptible of
selves independent on' establishments' benefit it maybe to some other-suecompression to permit closing the
et: their own: - Mingling' with• new'fere-,". windpipe._ Granting even that strangle
oomerg at the ports of entry, it 10 You can get these pills from •any hold; but for the darkness, which kept
analis common to encounter, the wife medicine dealer or by mall at 50 cents the infuriated bird from delivering Its
Mid children of some emigrant of the it bee from The -Dr - WilliamsMedicine deadly kicks with' precision, it Is'
past few years wilt left them to came' Co., Brockville; Out. doubtful that the man could have come
to Canada, , has been in continuous off victor.
Tarin employment, and is able to send Poor Governor! Ile was only doing
French Girls Ban Slang to I. his best to overcome' an unwarranted
for e.s family to join him on his own iFew fi htia male ostriches
place. 'Save I@stirs Tongue: trttritdei. g g
The possibility of finis - Franck iris" have se good an excuse. Never really
p Slang is to be taboo to g
Is indicated in -the Sarni wages which schools. Anti -slang slabs are to be domesticated,'they are always likely
eomthouly prevail in Canada. In 1925, formed on the model of one founded to be vicious; carelessness on an os -
for instance, according to figures col- by a pupil at PuteavY,. a suburb of trick farm may lead to maiming or
leoted by the Dominion Gevernment, Paris. This has been mimed "The . death. In California a special long
the average wages for ,farm labor paid Paris, dent League Against the Cor- i crotched stick is carried, with bent
Benper month in the summer; season rapt and Vulgar Words 'Which—Are1°°t5 between which is a strong
throughout Canada was, for me 23 per
Causing Degeneration of the French spring; with this the neck of the.
which with beard' estimated at $23 per charging bird is seined, and it Is held
Language," e ' helpless; since to struggle is to choke.
month made irisinarntngd $63 per T�
month, and for woinen_•$22'per month In South Africa the main dependence
with beard estimated at, $19, making His Mistake. ' is still the primitive "tacky,'..a long,
a total of $41 per month.' A' man en- 3�n1Und (to farmer)—"What bane strong branch Of mimosa, so heavily
gaged by the year received:aw average of. that hand you got from tine citye" 1 thorny at the. end that after one ex
in wages and board et $641, and a WO- "Well, he used to.be a chauffeur, and • perieeee 00 ostrich will face it,
niau e462. the idiot crawled under a horse to see
The Independent Farmer of nwy.it wouldn't go." Minard's Liniment for Burns.
To -morrow.
Wages are atmuch the same level
over the expanse of the Dominion, dif-
fering In provinces only according to
variations in the cost of living. They
'were highest in Western Canada, be-
ing, for waren, $46 in British Columbia,
$44 in Alberta, $42 in Saskatchewan,
and $38 In Manitoba; which together
with allowance for board made re-
spectively per month $72, $68, $66'and
$60. Wages for women were $26 in
British Colunibia, $27 In Alberta, $22
in Saskatchewan, anti $22 in Manitoba,
making with board $47, $49, $48 and
- $40 respectively, In Quebec nmen's
wages wets $37 and board $19; and in
Ontario respectively $34 and ' $20.
Wages and board together totalled $56
In Nova Scotia, $53 in New Brunswick,
and $47 in Prince Edward Island;
• Wages and board for men Per 'year.
averaged $770 in British Columbia;
$701 in Alberta; '$664 in Saskatche,
wan; $617 in Manitoba; $548 in On-
tario ;
n-tario; $536 in Quebec; ,$562 in New
Brunswick; $468 In Nova Scotia; and
$469 in Prince Edward Island,`
When it le considered that the work-
er nu a farm etas' but few -expenses, et:
any kind, and that terns of land set-
tlement in Western Canada have been
so facilitated that they are equalled
nowhere else, it becomes clear ltow
the newcomer, whilst receiving train-
ing in a new profession, is likewise to
scene extent able to prepare himself in
-a material sense for' establishment on
• a farm of his own. The farm laborer
of to -day is the independentfarmer of
to -morrow and this is truer than ever
to -day in the systematic method of.
piecing which is in operation.
1 One Chance in Twentty'Five.
WEAK D �t�DUS of Boston,
A oueis man, a resident f
y
twenty-eight years old acid weighing
A Condition Due to Watery Blood 125 pound's, recently misspent a job-
il -Easily Col'rected Through less day in idlenes's flav-orerl whit
the Use. of Dr. Williams'Pinkliquor. At its close, • remembering'
Jiiailly that his mother, who was sick,
Edge -Holding Sows
Fast Eesti -Cutting
SIMONDS
SAWS'
Guaranteed becausemsdo
from our own steel
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There's a Reason.
Two small girls were playing, to-
gether one afternoon in the park..
"I, wonder what time it is "- said
one of them at last.
"Well, It can't be 4 o'clock yet," re-
- plied tate other girl with magnificent
logic, "because my mother said I was
to be home at 4—and I'm not"
The Perfect Egotist. ee
john Sir, 8 would like to marry
your daughtea" .w
Pater—"Absolutely, NO,"
John—"Why, what's the matter with
her?"
Rare Red Dian(aand Found
at, Kimberley.
The rare mail of a red diamond et
considerable value Is reported from
Kimberley, -South Africa: It was found
on the alhivial river diggings. This
species of -stone is very unusuytl, and
is likely to fetch- anything Irocn £120
to e,100 a karat. Tho eutling of the
stave has been placed'in the hande,of
a ,.Loudon firm, and although the ac-
complishment of this, has proved of
some !difficulty, the result will be that
u. flawless stone of about six karats
will be produced.
The gem, at first glance, might be
taken by the uninitiated to bea ruby,
of gigantic prollortiOtls, as 11 is an en-
tirely recd stone, witiv:mt a hleinisii of
arty kinin.. Closer inspection, however,
'reveals that it possesses all the re-•
•euisite properties 08 the true diamond,
the grain being absolutely similar,.
Although Switzerland is the home
of the Brown `Swiss breed of cattle,
rtare- more Simmen'ta'1 cattle in
t country than Brown Swiss.
. a Flit - Fl®
LIES breed in filth, feed on filth and bring filth
into your home.
Flit spray Clears your home in a few minutes of
disease -bearing flies and mosquitoes. ---It is clean,
safe and easy to use.
Kills All Household insects
Flit spray also destroys bed bugs, roaches and ante. It
searches out the cracks and crevices where they hide and
breed, and destroys insects and their eggs. Spray Flit on
your garments. Flit kills moths and their larvae which eat
holes. Extensive tests showed that Flit spray did not &Cain
the most delicate f abrics.
Flit is the fesult of exhaustive research by expert entomol-
ogists and chemieta. It is harmless to mankind. Flit has re-
placed the old methods because it kills alt the insects — and
does it quickly. Get a Flit can and sprayer today.
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Distributed inCanada by Fred J. Whitlow alt Co., Toronto.
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DESTROYS
Plies Mosquitoes Moths
Ants Bed Bugs Roaches
"The ilebllatowck cabead"-
n hili the.
How the Pripies C ern to Lake I..a.,,.r
Y 1 .0k..1 ,1114111;14'''A i:. M. Mn' 1 y. ' ,tl 4# Y y': M. 4 ,M e.r',R Il
°fi r;Y:
^1te, rt ,8*5veteIair.' 41.0*,Vcersti - t. meee.lele
1 Trail riding by Lake Louise. 2. Painting -by Robert
Holmes of the Lake Louise popples.
Stender and f}'agile—snow-wbite, blood -red, and ne
yellow as the sun ---a million poppies blow in the
breezes that shiver over the emerald waters of Lake
Louise, and bring as many lovely dreams to weary
tourists,
They grow, these beautiful utile Iceland dowers,
that are just a shade more delicate and fairy-like than
'our native poppies, down to the very shores of Lake
Louise, beside the winding paths, in among the rocks,
and close to the grey walls of the Chateau. In the
evening they are silver and copper and -gold in the
Moonlight and their magic steals over you like a deli-
cious drowsiness..
There are all sorts of legends as to where the pot --
pies came from. Some say that the first seedlings
wore brought to Lake.Louise li'ya beautiful princess,
while others tell you that a mysterious stranger scat-
tered the seeds' one night by moonlight; childrenare,
sometimes told that each little poppy is a tiny dream,
and that they are put there by the fairieswho wanted
to be grind to the peoplewho loved their Lal a Louise.
But it was neither fairy nor •princess• who gave
Louise her poppies of yellow and red and white. Visit-
ors to Lake Louise owe their Poppy' dreams to one
Mr. Krook, hdrticulti.rist of the Canadian Pacific Rail-
way, whotsearched the world over for a flower that
would .grow and thrive in the high altitudes of the
Rockies. One day when he was travelling in Northern
Europe, he saw a field of Iceland poppies and there
flashed upon his mind a picture of Lake Louise gay
with poppies of o -ed and white and yellow. He pro-
cured some seed and'on his return to Canada planted
Win the nurseries at Wolseley, Saskatchewan. In
the Spring of 1912, two thousand' Iceland poppy Plants
were shipped to Lake Louise and transplanted, Out
of these have been propagated the enormous number
to be found there to -day,
„e :'t::pee ea •';. kite sr,- es
Before Mr. Krook introduced the Iceland poppy at
Lake Louise, it was rather an obscure little flower,
but to -day it Is known the world over --made famous.
by Lake Louise. Poets matte verses about its slender
beauty—artists come to paint it. Above is a study of
the poppies by an outstanding Cannel= artist, Robert
Holmes, which attracted great attention when it ale
peered at a Toronto artexhibition last spring.
D MEDICINE LW .I
Heart -Beats by Post.
BABY'S OWN TABLETS A medical scientist; Dr. Richard C.
Cabot, has made asInc o
to record patientitps' hsibleeart-beatsdatore on
1 gramophone records, so that they can
For 'Either the Newborn Tube or ne
i' be sent by post to specialists for dtag
:pair
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1111prorrsntlous, '
Par clown there, far down where the a
riven turns to the west, er
The'delicate lights begin to twinlnle •1 r
On the dusky arches of the bridge: e
In the green sky a long cloud,
A smeuidering wave of smoky erim.
son,
Breaks In the freezing • wind: awl
above it, unabashed, +-
Remote, untouched, Cerny palpitant
Sings the first star.
—Conrad Aiken, in "Prlapus and the i
Pool.”
Couldn't Be Fooled.
Alex had donned els -first pair di
trousers and hie grandmother was pre,
tending she did not know him, ! -
"It's Alex, grandmother,": he Insist-
ed, earnestly. -
"Oh, no! It can't be Alex because'
Alex wears rompers." j
"But 1t is Alex, grandmother, hi
cause I was there and saw mother m
them on me,"
In England 500,000 women clerks
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Bee Stings
Minard's eases the pain and re-
duces the swelling caused by
stings and insect bites. Keep
it handy.
{ the Growing Child.. The instrument that enables this to DOCTOR
be done is an extra -sensitive stethn• 5�P® ®i� gA
There is no other medicine to r ----
Baby's Own Tablets for little ones- scope called the stethophone, 'which
t amplifies the sound made by a heart
Who Har? whether ,it be tar the newborn, babe or beating, and at the same time causes
Mrs, Aristah. Krait—"And you 1 ave the growing child the Tablets always the sound to be retarded on special re-
forefattters, Mrs. Swe'ile, of course?" (10 goo.They are 'abs
olutely free i cords; in addition to tbis, the dor.tor's i
1 using them ed.
difficulties fit t She
Mrs. Woodby Swel:e—"four .fath• ion opiates oro other
sial u rugs comments on the case are also record-
ers? Gracious, no! . Who has?" and the mother can always feel safe iu I
Conu'erning Inc Tablets Mrs Iohu , One of the of t ttgnos ng
1 heart and lung troubles hr the atetlto
Apiaries Kept on Roofs says -_"We have three flue, healthy l scope has herrn that the histrumettt
children to whom when 1 medicine is
Bees Thrive in Berlin; Armour, R.R. 1, South 8ionaghan, Ont., i
"num-
In the genial spring sunshine the needed, we have i f B b ' mur of one organ or the ether. The
g free
on y a) s'1
Own Tebfets, The Tablets are the i stethephoue renders this practicable:
Uses of Berlin tit beginning to bestir
themselves in the city parks. Beiriners hest medicine you can keep in_any i moreover,
tui listen enables
any the number i off
have realized hes-ltaeping can be made home where there are young chiltit'en.",d
a paying proposition, even. in a city of Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but: beating,'
4,000,000 inhabitants.. thorough laxative which regulate the 1 1-Liatt-heats have already been broad-
Ilives:.are kept on the flat -wets of stomach and bowels; banish conea- oast in this way to over live hundred
public buildings. Twelve are situated tion and indigestion; break up colds d°tiers at. one Lime. In the near fu•
on top of the Prussian Diet Building
and ,simple fever and make teething tura if will be puseiblc tui' a patient to
easy. They are sold by medicine deal-
and twenty 011 the roof of the Aead- He in bed in itis own home and have
entof Music. In Greater Berlin there ere or direct by mall at 25 cents a box hie case dlagncscd by specialists 1,n -
are about 200 bee fanciers who own from The llr. 1Ciililuns' Median: Co
8000 swarms. It is estimated the caps- Iiracitville, Ont—
tal•11as an Wale=population of 150,
000,000,
Summertime and.. the Baby. 1 n a l own
Othe rich earth and on the ocean
In`very hot'weathctr the baby needs lone,
less food, but more cool boiled water Treasures which°eons can steal away !
to drink: from me—
'Tis then 1 feel bow happy I should be. i
light. Protect the head and ayes from I
strong sunlight, And thein I count my great posses- i
Much of his comfort depends on the stens o'er,
condition of his skirt, and nothing Cloudlanl and woodland, mountain,
makes for baby's happiness in the sum- cliff, and sitars,
finer a$ much 111 a warm bath aerating i 1.rds On. the bough and the sweet song
and, evening, and on very ,hot 'days, they sing--
sponging before the afternoon sleep "Pis then I know I'm richer bait 11
also, Keep the skin clean, dry and kiug.
powdered and baby will be less rest
less. i And when 1 ponder 011 my realm of
When I Consider.
When I consider all the thing
Baby's clothes should be loose and
Baby needs fresh air quite as much thought,
as fresh tome Keephint out of -floors Embracing all that sage and prophet i
as much as pbssible, but avoid the sun taught,
in the middle of't-lite day. in very ilei Gems of the pasts, speech of tainted
Wehr take ltitn out --.
mornatineg anti in :the later afterearlyiiinoothen, 'Tis then goldI know my wealth can neer i
Tette the baby to the heath and the be told.
country whenever You e1111. The ehattge
will he good Inc him, provided you ,So, 1 nousider,l'nt a also of Wealth,
watch hls food and don't tire him too With books, With friends, with happl-
Inuelt,
Breast mill: is the best toe the sum-
mer. Give cool boiled water frequent-
ly between nursings in the summer.
it is safer to posteone weaniug until
alter the 'hot. weather: -
Silmmer dlarrhoea is easier to pre- Early confers i0 the Are de 'l•rionpdte
vent than to cure, and it can usually in Paris one morning recently saw
be prevented by: (11 Boiling all milk peeling on the tomb of the Unknown
in summer; (2) Gare in prepaying So' -cher, beneath the arch, a wreath
baby's food. and dilathg 11 dating tied with lite German ro1ors an•i h:,eu•
very hot spells: (3) Stlnppiug all fo/iii Ing lap instliptions. Ono int Gcrutarn
1f acute dIarrboea begins. -lf 1 e react, "From the' Cermau Lsagiie fpr
bowel nldvetnents taro very frequent the Rights of hlan"; cite int Preach
and fife baby has vomiting and fever, said, "To 'the Unknown Soldier front ;
stop all 1'0ol, give only boiled `rater Soldiers of Peace." A teeing ind-
eed call the doctor at once. ' dent, but, if there were enough of
The summer is the most wonderful ,.thein bow lunch difference it might•
time of the year for the baby and he i make in the ihougltls of 500 notions,
wilt reap great benefit. Prone his outings: iradl1tonallt hostile:
is taken in regard to -'his rare, ait n -,
i ares Liniment w all pains.
I
.1r ; M n 7% 4
particularly his `food: '
11055 end health,
And, mvuiag not a single foot int earth,
A tnillionaire in as the things of
worth!
The. Right Spirit.
MRS.P
Escaped It by Taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound
Windsor, Ont. — "Af ter the birth o f
my first baby I was very much run-
down to health and the doctor said I
must have an operation as I was
suffering from a displacement. A
friend wanted me to try your medi-
cine—Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
1 Compound—and I took it steadily for
a year. During this timeI was carry-
ing my second baby and I felt real
well all the time a11d did not have a
hard confinement. I feel sure the
Vegetable Compound did me a lot of
good, and all my people do, too. One
sister in Leamington, Ontario, takes
I it, and both sisters praise it as a good.
A Simple Beauty,
Secret That Every medicine I am more than pleased
Woman Should Know
According to the old adage "beauty
is Only skin deep;' but it would be a
transient thing indeed if it did not -
have behind it strong, healthy body
with all of the organs functioning
properly. Just as warmth is radi-
ated by intense fire so is beauty of
face and figure the expression of
glowing health. Withoutgood health
there can be no lasting beauty.
Every woman has an inherent
beauty, but so many unconsciously
handicap themselves !n the effort to
look their best! Any physician will
tell you that the basis of good health
lies in keeping the system free front
those poisons that accumulate so
quickly if the body does not function
naturally every day. Unfortunately,
six out of ten women, it is estimated,
are risking their good health con-
stantly because of the fact that these
toxic poisons do not naturally move
out of their systems. And the result
is that their health is impaired, not
o the extent of putting them into a
sick bed, hitt through little hcad-
,cties, a CO115ta117 feelitig of fatigue,
a heaviness that makes them (lull
and creates a. Spiritless attitude to-
ward life and its duties, stir
beauty is seriously affected. The
color of the skin.beconles sallow be-
cauee of these pot ons ceelnsappear
under the ryes, the complexion goes.
'to overcome such a condition it 15
imperative to rid the body of this
waste material. - For over twenty
years n e melt have been aided by Sal
Litholos t gentle cleanser and plea-
sant laxative which has been highly
recommended by leading physicians
for this purpose. A spoonful in a
glass of water before meals is all
thatis required. llesults are really
Marvelous. Health is restored, ap-
petite returns, that heavy feeling
disappears, the circles under the eyes
vanish, complexion becomes natural,
and, full of vitality, mind alert, one's
beauty is recapturedand enhanced,
•
•
with the result" — Mrs. W. Pclatt,
Windsor, Ontario.
Mrs. Corbin Relieved from Pain
Stewiacke, N. S. — `I had pains
across my back and in my side for two
years after my first baby was born.
81y mother had taken Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound and I
read about it in the papers, so I tried
it and the pains all left me. 'I have
a family of three children now, and
the medicine helped me during the
months before they were born. I res,,. _
ommend it to ray friends."—Otis.
CARP W. COIMIN, Main Street. Stew -
'lecke, Nova Scotia. o
Why Suffer'With:
Itc iii Rashes
When a warm bath with
Cuticura Soap and applica-
tion of Cuticura Clisttinent
will afford immediate relief and
point to permanent shit- health
inmost oases when all elsefails-
5ompte Each ryesby Matt: "Address 'CAaadtan
Depot: "atenheasg i to Meatrue. Puce, Seep
etc. Ointment 25 and seg -amnia 2.5a.
V Cut,curo Shaving 00510 iSo. illi
._
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