HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1927-06-09, Page 7WEAK, I.ISSTLF.SS GIRLS
Need Such a Tonle as `Dir, 'Wil.
liars' Ptak Pilis to Restore
Health.
When a girl in her teen bmeeomes
paleand sallow, especially if at the
some time she shows inclination to tire
easily, a listessness and inattention to
her work or studies, she needs Dr,
Williams' Pink Pills a tonic which di -
redly and specifically corrects the
condition from which she is suffering.
A ohemical analysis of the blood of
such a girl would show it . to be de-
ficient in just the elements Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills can supply. But an
analysis of the blood le not needed
the physical signs are plain. Among
these signs are a pallor of the cheeks
and lips, dark ciroles under the eyes,
iI easily tired and breathless after slight
exertion, Poor appetite, headaches,
and sometimes fainting spells follow;
often the patient is nervous and is
startled at the least noise. In all run
down conditions there is no other tonic
will build you up so quickly and so
surely as Dr. Williams' Pink PHIS. The
statement of Miss Dorothy Lumblin;
Bush Island, N.S., will bring hope to
other weak girls. She says':—"I wish
from my heart 1 could persuade every
person who is in a run-down condition.
to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial.
About a year ago I was a weak girl
suffering from impoverished blood and
a run-down system, with many of the
attendant symptoms. I had often read
of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and decided
to take thein, and after using six boxes
I feel es well and strong as ever. pr.
Williams' Pink Pills will be my stand-
by in the 'future if ever rlYy blood needs.
building up again, and I shall always
find pleasure in recommending them to
others." -
You can get these pills from your
druggist, er by mail at 50 cents a box
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
Hard luck stories are rarely valued
PA more than a dime.
A dispatch says girls will -be girls
again in the summer styles although
there certainly was no effort on the
pert of style to conceal the fact.
In gambling it isn't the first loss
that is so expensive; it's getting it
back. ry
The reason some men accomplish
more is that they attempt more.
The average lawyer's: brief is any-
thing but,
• It's quite a trick to be a magician.
Ned—"Why do you call money
'jack'?"
Ted --"It lifts such a load off of a
fellow:'
A. kiss is alleged to shorten life -and
the lack of them in families has been
known to shorten married life.
If music be the food of lore, jazz
must be,the poison.
One of the nice features of ice cream
is that it is boneless.
Few things are so expensive as those
we try to get for nothing:
Arithmetic problem --A young wo- judge from the above photograp.
rrran, at 7.45 last night went up stairs Washington.—With Lire time for a fine specimen that the art of weav
to dress. She is 19 years of age and annual summer trips drawing near, ing such a sash by hand would be dif-
weighs 122 pounds. State the wait of when the automobile must perform its ficult and extremely delicate. The
file young man downstairs. when
with especial dependence on finest "ceintures flechees" were made
brakes and steering gear, the Ameri- in L'Assonnption, near Berthier, Que-
bec, this handicraft still being carried
on there. The use of a white sash
somewhat similar dates back to the
sevensen , t th century, when it 'formed
TRIPS DEMAND
SAFETY IN CAR
A.A.A. Gives Advice on Howrepave
to P Machine for
Quebec Handicrafts Flourish popularly
Contrary to.the belief of many, spine and workmanship that are pop
ning, weaving and many other house- known as the "oeintures de 1 Assomp-
hold arts are not Lost but still flourish tion," made in the district of that
in Canada. The old arts still live in the name. These sashes, which are very
Province of Quebec, where they are an brilliant in color, are made on a
integral part of the household duties method of design believed to have
of the French-Canadians. come from Acadia. The specimen
One of the meet interesting handl- shown above is worth $150.00 ,is ten
craft products is the "arrowed sash" feet long, twenty-seven inches wide,
or "Ceinture flechee" once the pope- with a fringe of thirty inches.
lar and aiimost indispensable part of Thousands of persons saw the handl-
the winter garb of the French -Cana- crafts of Quebec practiced at close
dian "habitant." The arrowed design range recently during the Canadian
Summer Tours. • accounts for its name and -one can Folk Song and Handicraft Festival
Over 80 years the same good tea.
Now packed in Aluminum.
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RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra goo ..
Classified Advertisements
GOOD fAli'llOVED FAM BOMBS C1;39A1':
yery boat soil, Fares refunded if report 14.
correct. Y. Looking, 'Brno, Rainy $Ivor OTanoY.
h of held at the Chateau Frou.tenne, Que-
bec, May 20 to 22; being arranged by
the National Museum of. Canada and
the Canadian Pacific Railway. This
Festival was unique in musical andhandicraft performances on the con-
tinent. It served the great purpose of
•crystalizing in the minds of those who
saw it the fact that these old-time arts
and folk songs are still as much a part
Nurse --"Yens, Johnny, the doctor
brought twins."
Johnny—"Gee, that's what we get
for having a specialist."
The best balance of power is the
bank balance.
"Are you sure; it was a marriage
license you gave me last month?"
"Certainly, sir; why?"
"Because I've led a dog's life ever
since."
Beautiful girls are more plentiful
than intellectual ones, says a g•%ouch,
who adds that this is in keeping with
the demand.
There are many arguments in favor
of matrimony, the best being an old
maid and an old bachelor.
Small Brother --"Ha, hal I saw you
kiss SisI"
Suitor (hurriedly)—"Er-ah-h,ere's a
tivartee."
"And here's 10 cents change. One
price to all, that's the way I do busi-
ness."
usi-ness."
Luck has -a way of breaking for the
fellow who doesn't depend on it.
•
Last winter a fire broke out in a
railway station waiting room. The
passengers, were most annoyed when
their train came in just as the place
Was warming up.
Stinginess is a virtue too many of
us are ashamed to own.
So manyof the girls who are easy
on the eye's are very hard on the
pocket -books.
•
FRANCE AND ITALY.
Rome Lavoro d'Italia: (Cascist cir-
cles blame the French for creating dif-
fculties for Italy in the Adriatic,) If
they continue to follow this policy cer-
tainly the Adriatic will become a grave
of good relationship between the two
countries. . . To be quite sincere,
we are beginning to lose hope of any
possibility of agreement between
Prance and ourselves.
can Antomabile Association has issued
a bulletin containing helpful counsels
on the preparation of the car for the
jaunt. The oar must be greased, the
Oil changed, all loose joints must be
tightened, the tires; i2 any of them are
worn to any extent, should be replaced,
for starting out on weak tires may in
some cases prove ve'i-y unwise.
"No tour should be undertaken un-
til the car has been thoroughly in-
spected," Thomas P. Henry, president
of the A. A. A. ie quoted es saying.
"Particular attention. should be cen-
tered upon its safety features. Brakes
adequate for normal driving may prove
incapable of performing up to the
standard demanded on the tour. An-
other feature that frequently escapesattention is the steering mechanism.
Travel on the toner will be faster than
one's usual pace, therefore this gear.
must be in. the best of condition.
"Although it is not generally so re-
garded, the engine is one of the ca'r's
most important safety features. It
must be performing at its best to de-
liver the extra power neceSsery for
long trips at high speed. If one is oar-
tain of the carburetion and timing, one
will have little trouble under ordinary
conditions."
thing to be remembered is that
driving consistently at a reasonable
speed you will cover many more miles
a day than driving at a fast and lyre -
oiler speed."
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SHARPENS RAZOR BLADES LIKE NEW
Vit of the costume of the scholars of of the everyday life of the people of
the Seminary of Quebec. Sashes were
also worn in the early days by the
"coureurs des boil," but these were
not the sashes of finely twisted wool
P k• nee SHOT DOESNIT
COST ANYTNING IN THE
GAME. OF <eTHALL .
.--,!
Mlnard's Liniment for insect bites.
The Glory of Canada.
F. Yeats -Brown in the London.
Spectator: The great National Parks
of Canada are one of her glories.
Their wildernesses satisfy the spirit's
hunger. In them rather than in ma-
terial riches Canadians will see the
soul of their motherland, the grace of
her waters and the glory of her open
spaces.
Why some wives don't complain of
their husbands is because they're not
worth mentioning.
�1d Quebec, as are the modern con-
veniences and jazz music that feature
many Canadian homes in other sec-
tions of Canada.
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
HELP A PRIZE WINNER
Baby's Own Tablets are without an
equal for little ones. From the new-
born babe to the growing child they
are an absolute safeguard to health.
Once a mother has used them she will
use nothing else. Thousands of moth-
ers always keep them on hand.
Among the mothers who state that
Baby's Own Tablets are the beet medi-
cine for little ones that they know of
Is Mrs. Russell Hill, of Norwood, Ont.
Her experience with the Tablets should
be of great benefit to any mother who
has not already given the Tablets a
trial. Mss.. Hill says:—"I have five
fine healthy 1ehildren, and from the
youngest to the oldest they get no
other medicine but Baby's Own Tab-
lets When our baby girl was eleven
Aviation in Canada.
Le Devoir (Ind.) : Canada has agreed
to establish a Canadian, airdrome and
a special mooring -mast in order to as-
sist in the experiments which the Bri-
tish Government is now making. . .
Britain is now in the process of build-
ing giant dirigibles which will com-
mence to operate next fall. Their first
trip will be to India. This will be a
less deepens trip, as the flight will
be overland from start to finish. But
in the spring of 1929 they will make an
atteaii+pt to come to Canada. And it
is in sorer to allow them to be brought
to earth and to be moored out in safety
that the Canadian Government has
consented to make certain disburse.
rents'.'
t:ivo years ago I bought one dozen Safety fluor alados and a "ITO" Sharpener, and I have shaved
myself every day since, ..rosharpnning'tho. blades aaoording to the simple directions, after having used
them a second: Rine.
Those -blades aro giving mo last as nloo and smooth n shave as the first time I used them.
Send $2.75_ for this sterling offer te•day and bo.00nvinced. Your money will he promptly refunded
It you aro not tatietled after a ton days' trial.. SALESMEN waNrED.
• FRANK WOLFE, 70• HILTON AVE., TORONTO
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DAWES REVISION
NOW UNDER WAY
AUTO PARTS
TOE
ucataloOSSVIBE A SANITARY Bet. SatoR O
1)2,
write for and
initary Rubber works, Dept, w -x., 61-91 Bowl
Street Montreal,
Aurae --men FROM OWNER GOOD
WFarm for sale. Cash price. nauseam.
re F. Bush, l4Anneapolis, Menu. .._
Shaw's Auto Salvage carries largest
stock of slightly used parts for most
makes of cars. Batteries, Carburetors,
Coils, Springs, Wheels, Tires, at small
portion of original cost. Your money
back if wanted.
927 DUFFERIN ST. TORONTO
British Prestige.
Singapore Free Press: To -day Brae •
tieh prestige stands higher in China
than that of any other nation on the
earth, our policy has turned out to be
a correct estimation of the probable
emersa of events and the measures we
have taken, when others held back,
have alone saved the situation. The
result of all of which is that there will
soon palls all through the bazaars of
the East the news that Great Britain
is still the mightiest power in the
world.
FREE BOOK
SENTonREG1UEST
Tells cause of cancer and what to do
for pa n, bleeding,, odor, etc. Write for
it to -day, mentioning this paper. Ad-
dress Indianapolis Cancer Hospital
Indianapolis, Ind.
Details Printed of Proposed
New Method for Paying
the Annuities.
Berlin.—Further details of the al-
leged plan for a revision of the meth-
od of paying the Dawes annuities have
been published by the Deutsche Zee,
tang, which was the first to indicate
that negotiations to this effect were
under way.
The Reich, according to this paper,
Is to be induced to issue 5,000,000,000
marks' worth of debentures, paying
an annual interest of 4 per cent. and
later 5 per cent., and 1 per cent. amor-
tization. The mortgage will be placed
on the Reich's pont to cover these obli-
gationns.•
months old she win second prize at The latter will be handed to a trus-
the. Norwood Fair, and when she was a to to be elected for this purpose, who
year older she won first prize in con- will be empowered to inspect the
.petition with twenty-eight other books of the post and effect certain
babies. It was the Tablets that gave ohanges in its administration if the
her the health and development to regularity of payments is end -angered.
carry off theseprizes. I always delight Commenting on this plan, the Na -
in telling other mothers, what the Tab- tionalistic Deutsche Zeitung declares
Vets have done for my children.." that it is only another proof that Ger-
Baby's Own Tablets are scld by many's "enemies" are seeking to lay
medicine dealers, oy by mail at 25 their hands on one Genian financial
cents a box from The Dr. Williams' and economic stronghold after aother.
Mericine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Golf—the Rich Man's Game.
Ottawa Droit (Ind. Lib.): (By all
means raise the tariff on golf balls) •
There ie only one Canadian oom�pauy,
in Toronto, which makes golf balls..
There must be at leant 100,000 golfers
in the country, and golf balls should
be Imported to the number of some
50,000 dozer. Yet in this ease it
seems that the tariff could never be too
high.. because gold balls are only
of use to the favorites of fortune.
Everything, in the game of golf, con-
tributes to the multiplication of ex
pensees --clubs, clubhouses, and cad-
dies, who are tipped 'so lavishly. It
seems quite natural that the Govern-
ment should seek to extract asp much
as possible from these millionaire per-
formers if they are determined to go
abroad for the appurtenances of their
sport.
Mother: "When I was young, girls
ever thought of doing the things
they do to -day." Daughter: "Well,
that's why they didn't do them."
All women like bargains, but they+
wi11 never have it suggested that they
are wearing one.
The student who admitted in court
last - week that he had drunk two
quarts of champagne is specializing
711 fflzaiology.
Minard's Liniment is reiiairlo.
Ladies s3` :. orted
To address and mail oards at home. Earn
upwards of 515 weekly. Wiloio or spare
time, Send stamp tor partloulars.
Ladies' Agency Service
TORONTO, 3
Use
4411M0
SAWS
BECAUSE Guaranteed to
cut 10% more timber in
serve time, with less labor
thaot any other saw.
seeneoS CANADA $MV CO. LTD.
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VANCOAVER, r,T. JOlIN, N.13..
TORONTO'
The Charm Al A Velvet Skin
—and the
Pure Blood Under It
1 ` /
,True J loom ,
7®nic or iiergto *
Age and youth — men, as well as
women, are benefitted by the safe,
proven Spring Blood Tonic and Puri-
fier, TRU-BLOOD. It is remarkably
effective for "that tired feeling" so
prevalent during Spring.
P „dOil while it is correcting all
rheumatic conditions and
blood disorders— of which
disfiguring rashes, eczema
and painful boils arc the
outward evidences — TRU-
BLOOD gives you a clear
skin of velvety softness.
Sold by Druggists every-
where. Price $1.00 a bottle.
99/ in ea err?1O00need
13111 OLEBARGAIN
Now and slightly mad. 910
upwards.- Transportation
prepaid. Write for '-
l�1�% Price Ust.
Ess
(v•SICYCLE S
108 DundanNBftft"iToronto Est. 1903.
FARMERS !
Minard's is good for coli.^.,
strains and collar . boils.
Keep a bottle handy.
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"MEOF PA
ER
YOUNG :tib: EN
SIJFFER MOST
These Two Found Relief byl
L
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's'
Vegetable Compound.
Ayer's Cliff, Quebec. — "I have
been teaching for three years, and
at the end of the!
year I always feel;
tired and have no'
appetite. I was;
awful sick each;
month,too,having
pains in my back!
until sometimes 1
was'oblged to stop!
working. A frienI
recommended!
Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable
Compound to me
and I beard many women telling how
good it was so I thought it would help
nee. And it did. Now I take six
bottles every year and recommend it
to others." — D0NALDA FANTEUX,1
Ayer's Cliff, Quebec.
"Unable to Work"
Canning, Nova Scotia.—"I had ir-
regular periods and groat suffering
at those times, the pains causing
vomiting and fainting. I was teach-
ing school and often for some hours
I would be tunable to attend to my
work. Through an advertisement in
the papers I knew of Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound, and it
has been of great benefit to me, the
troubles beins completely relieved."
--LAURA J. EATON, Canning, Ring's
t County, Nova Scotia.
ISSUE No, 23—'27.
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for.
Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago
Pain Neuralgia Toothache R.heumatisa t
eramaziamomasom
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEW
,Acca t only, "Bayer' acka
which contains proven directions.
}Tandy "Bayer" bones of 12 tablets
Also Mottles of 24 and 100—flrnggists.
Aspirin is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of IIoYtr Maanfseture of itonoacetie-
acldestor or 'Salloillcacid (Acetyl Salicylic Acld, "A. S. A."). white it is well known
that Aspirin means Beyer manufacture, to 'assist the public against imitations, the 'Tablets
o Bator Company' will be utamete with thou geaerel trade mark, the "Eller Orosas'
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