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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1927-04-14, Page 3Imported direct horn the Orient in metal linedchests. ]31ended and ac - ed into 1 lb. % lb . %1b. - bright Aluminumpackages. "is good teat' 105•R RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good. "1f _ A most satisfactory roll for the bathroom. A soft, absorbent tissue made, like all Eddy Toilet Rolls, under the most exacting sani- tary conditions. Big value for the housewife seeking agood tissue at a moderate THE E.. EDDY CO. LIIWITED H U LL.CANADA The Settlement Violin. David'S violin was his dearest pos- session. . . . The tender care which he lavished on his violin would have' been comical to his fellows had it not bei for his skill in its use. They for- gave him all his solicitude after they had heard the angel vhist which hit band was able to evoke from that smell and fragile instrument. Every • villa a of that day had g its "fiddlers," ,even in the lumber -camps such performers were plentiful, but the most skillful of them were no more like David 11tLane than a black- bird is like a thrush. They mostly per formed with a mad scramble• of fingers and a fantastic jerking of elbows, whereas David, with long, graceful strokes, drew from his instrument tones of such sweetness that his hear- ers marvelled. How had he learned this method? Richard never knew, but, he recognized the difference. None of the mechanical, scraping noises which accompanied the playing of other fiddlers could be heard when David's bow was in action, and al- though he good -naturally played jigs and reels for dances, his best beloved "tunes" were strange and beautiful melodies. His acloratios] was Ole Bull. I WILL. X will start anew this scorning with a higher, fairer creed; X will cease to stand complaining at my ruthless neighbor's greed; I will cease to sit 'repining while my duty's call is clear; X Will waste no moment whirling, and my heart shall know no fear. X will look sometimes about rns for the things that merit praise 1 will search for hidden beauties that elude the grumbler's gaze; I will try to find contentment in the Paths that I must tread; I will cease to have resentment when another moves ahead. I 'will not be swayed by envy when niy rival's strength is shown; I will not deny his merit, but P11 strive to prove, my own; I will try to- see the beauty spread before me, rain or ,shine I will cease to preach your duty and be more concerned with nine. You think that 1 am so dumb that my ears grow together! Oh, no, 1 don't think there is even any connection between them. ; WHY WAIT? I would rather have one little rose From the garden of a friend Than to have the choicest flowers When my stay on earth must end. I would rather have the kindest words, And a smile, that I can see I Than flattery when my heart is still And this Iife has ceased to be. Some clay I'm going to hear him play," he vowed, and treasured every word which came to him descriptive of the great Norwegian's art. Some of the tunes he played were those Ole Bull was reported to use. In spite of his wondrous. gift, David took a hand in all the forms of work, now swinging a scythe against the grass, now the cradle against the wheat, and in these tasks. Richard. loved to have him for a leader. To ranks and bind after him was consider- ed a test of any man's ability. How he could play the violin after such labor, was a mystery, but he often did.— Hamlin id:Hamlin Garland, in "Trail•Makens 'of the Middle Border." • Gas, biliousness, heartburn, dyspepsia, and siuiliar ills will nut trouble you if you take Sriger's Syrup. Alis drat.; store. Be Decisive—But Not Hasty. It is better to make hasty decisions than to make none at all. A fellow i who never decides anything is as worthless as a clothesline in Timbuc- too. But one conclusion reached after looking on all sides is worth a dozeu snap judgments. Kill warts with Minard's Liniment. Warner's Compound in Family Fifteen Years No better recommendation for the medicinal value of this 50 year old herbal remedy could be asked than this, "Your remedies have been used in our family for about 15 years. We are never without a bottle of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy in our home. Tt is a wonderful medicine for diseases of the kid- neys and liver." (Name. on request). If you have pains in the back or other symptoms of kidney trouble, you should lose no time in going to you druggist to get a bottle of Warner's and taking it as per directions. Sold by all druggists. Price $L25 per bottle. Warner's Safe Remedies Co., Toronto, Ont. ccI want to help" says Alien Boudria Tells facts from own experience to help others. Almost wild with pain, weak and rundown, he won new health and strength through Tanlac Allen Boudria, engineer, of 432 St. Patrick St., is one of Ottawa's• best known citizens. "My purpose in tell - in the facts of my experience," he stud,a"is to help others who suffer as I did. "For five years I was in misery. My whole system seemed out of gear, but my stomach troubled most. Even a drink of cold water would cause my ,stomach to bloat and well abhor- maily. Gas would prevent me from sleeping at night so that 1 had to get up and walk thefloor for hours. Vio- lent stomach pains nearly drove me wild. I've seen times when 1 vies doubled over, unable to straighten up. "My friend M. Laponte told mo helped him out of Tanlac had 1 an similar filar trouble so T got and used 81m1 . , , la . bottles in all. It lust made mo oven n rthan I am,anti olr e 1 O :ears f 3 ce w igh 214lbs. yM a petite and sleep axe bath fine. I•eat what, 1 like and ,fito knee a top, Tauli a aucl clothing , the, made this great change. Pm fta' ':1CaYltae." If overwork or neglect g have worn � you down get Tanlae, the groat nate ural tonic wade from i`oot8, herbs And barks. Your druggist Hits it, Over 62 iuillialx bottles gold, • Bring me all the flowers' to -day,. Whether pink, or white or red; I'd rather have one blossom now Than a truck -load when I'm dead. Thinking lengthens life, says a physician. If you think quick enough, perhaps. BABY'S HEALTH IN THE SPRING Can . Best be Guarded With Baby's Own Tablets. The Spring is a time of anxiety to mothers who have little ones in the horse. Conditions make it necessary to keep the baby indoors. He is often confined to overheated, bad'ly venti- lated rooms and catches colds which rack his whole system. To guard against this a box of Baby's Own Tab- lets should be kept in the house and an occasional dose given the baby to keep his stomach and bowels working regularly. This will prevent colds, constipation or colic and keep baby well. The Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. "Lady" or "Woman?" The word "Lady" has been so much abused, both in England ,and in the United States, that it has lost its orig- inal meaning, and therefore the pen- dulum is swinging back toward the older and more democratic word "wo- man." The American Folk Dance Society long since decided to use only "men" and "women" in its directions for dances, and that le also the prac- tice of the National Archery Associa- tion of the United States in its tour- nament programs. Now the British Lawn Tennis Association has decided in favor of "women" as against "ladies." It is a sensible change. - Nothing Else. Teacher—"Does the question puzzle you?" Pupil—"Not at all. It's the answer." A GOOD MEDICINE lief can be had only from treatment by a nose speoialis.t, • Dann uegleet sinus disease, It is. one of the conditions that you near so +a tt✓a >4i<xipvv�s It . Do Not Use ..Harsh Purgatives --- A, Tonic is M1 You Need. Not s1ck blit not feeling quite well. That is, the way most people feel In the spring, Easily tired, appetite fickle, sometimes headaehes and a feel- ing of depression. Pimple's or erup- tions may appear on the Skin, or there may be twinges of rheumatism or neuralgia. Any of these indicate that the blood is out of order ---that the in- door lige of winter has left its mark upon •yoµ and may easily develop in- to more ,serious trouble. Do not dose yourself with purga- tives, as many people do, in the hope that you can put your blood right. Purgatives gallop through the system and weaken instead of giving strength. Any doctor will tell you this is true., What you need in the spring is a tonic that will enrich the blood and build up the nerves. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills do this speedily and surely, Every dose of this medicine helps to enrich the -blood which clears the skin, strengthens the appetite and makes tired, depressed men, women and children active and strong. Mr. James Dickson, Westneath, Ont,, says:—"I was quite badly run down, easily tired, and appetite poor. My blood seemed thin and watery. I decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and after taking a few boxes I felt myself thoroughly. built up and as strong as ever. I can recommeud the pills to run-down peo- ple." s You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents, a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Sinus Disease. 'What are the sinuses ? The sinuses are bone cavities in 'the skull, lined with a delicate living membrane that is continuous with the lining of the throat and nose; the cavity located in the top of the cheek bone is known as the antrum, while the frontal sinuses are found immediately above the eyes These cavities have a structure""'like a honey -comb, which makes It very dif- ficult to dislodge the infecting germs. And germs do gain entrance to the sinuses with comparative ease, since the lining of the nose leads' into them. In the last few years sinus disease has become very common; if you want to find; out how common, just visit the office of a nose specialist any day of the year, but particularly during the winter and spring, and see the steady stream of sinus patients waiting for treatment. Because it :is easy to : acquire and very difficult to cure, one point to re member in regard to sinus disease is to prevent it. This means that ex- treme care must be taken to complete- ly clear up every attack of flu, grippe and running cold; treat them as seri- ous erious affairs and do not consider con- valesoence complete until full bodily strength is regained. Its also means keeping away from people who are sneezing and coughing; it means keep- ing teeth (particularly in the upper row) and throat in a healthy condition so that no infection from them will spread into the sinuses. It means keeping your body in good condition so that you will not catch colds and other diseases of the nose and throat even if exposed to them. What are the symptoms of sinus disease? ; The infection sets up inflam- mation, Creating an accumulation of material which should be discharged through the nose; however, the tiny passage leading to the nose becomes clogged up; the material carmot drain away, but increasing continuously, exerts pressure upon the nerves, and you have very. severe pain, often fol- lowed by nausea and diarrhoea. Re- lief is impossible until the passage is cleared and free discharge through the nose is secured. No remedy but in- halation is of use, and frequently re - <,..z .:44.,..;:. .as TAKE A "RUBBER" AT THIS. From goloshes to tires and in a thousand ways between the two, the modern world would bo entirely lost without rubber. 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Treatrase IS Fe ea Nolasses gWeglia Nas nearing Restored I have an original home treatment f ordeafness and head noises from nasal ca- tarrh which I want every sufferer to try free—with- out obligation. For many years I suffered from ca- tarrhal deafness and bead noises. I perfected a treat - men t which completely re- stored my hearing. I gave it to others and they were able to hear again. Since that time, hundred have used it successfully, • C atarrh This Is FREE I feel so sure that this treatment will .re- store hearing and end head noises from nasal catarrh that I want every sufferer to try it free. I want to prove at my expense that the results are Buick and convincing. It is the best treat- ment that I have found in 42 years' practice as eye, ear,noseanti throat specialist;. 25,000 Treatments To GIVEN AWAY This'=tl°nth These treatments cast you nothing. The re. sults tare quick and eonvincing.You will feel the difference the drat day. I have found that 90 per cent of the cases of deafneas and head noises are caused primarily by nasal catarrh. It often a ftects the s tomaeh, Wiliest rheumatism and many other troubles. `usually one ear in affc,;.ed first, the deafness grows worse with every aevere cold until the other ear to sheeted. My original horn e treatment will stop all this. 1 havo oetored hearing inninnyextreme eases; one Woman had been growing deaf for 48 ycare,a nien 80 years old who had been deaf for Imlay years( can now hear again, 1Tundrede C OFTEiE, Suite 2111. St. of other instance0 similar to these hay.+ of the treatment's success. TRY 1T FEE In addition, 1 win send you absolutely free my new book on Deafness, head Noieeu and Catarrh. It dieeluscs fully tho curable and in. curable kinds of deafness, Write today ler tido free teat treatment. Stats if you aro deaf, have head noises or just nasaltatarrti or head catarrh. Write or prints your name plainly. Do not delay. 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