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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1927-07-21, Page 7R Ti►e Feed � � on ' 1 VAT RY BLOOD. ed ng and Pio- o Shade Trees lewAYS DANGEROUSThat trees, contrary to the opinion of the average individual who feels that they are one thing at least which can safely bo left to nature, require If Not Corrected Serious Results almost as much attention slid Care tet obtain a maximum growth as ,flowers, Trees that are planted under Opti mum conditions, and properly fed and watered, more than repay the care and attention given them, and are much snore able to withstand insect verworked or confined within doors , pests and fungus .diseases than those t makes its approach in so stealthy which have been neglected and whose manner that It is often well develop- vitality in consequence • is 'consider - Sure to Follow In no trouble is delay or neglect Ixnore dangerous than in anaemia-- thin, naemia—thin, watery blood. It is very coronion n young girls and in persons who are led, before the trouble is recognized. t But taken in time the tonic treat- pent through the use of Dr. Williams' ink Pike, so .enriches the blood that good health and strength is speedily egained. The correction. of anaemic onditions by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. � s as certain as anything can be. Miss Teresa, Heaney, Dunraven, Que., is one if the many anaemic sufferers who s Round new health through -the use f this medicine. She says:—"I can- ot express too warmly my thanks or what Dr, Williams' Pink Pills ave done for me. I was suffering rom a badly run-down condition. 1 as very nervous,; had little desire for ood, and would feel tired out at the east exertion. In this condition I egan tatting Dr. Williams"Pink Pills, land before using them very long !found my health gradually improving, and . under their continued use was completely restored. For this reason 'I earnestly advise all weak girls to. ,take these pills, feeling sure that they will do for others what they did for nio.,_. I Send your name and address to The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- hville, Ont„ and they will mail.you free a useful little book on "Building TJp the Blood." The pills can be obtain- ed through any druggist or by mail at 60 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Justifies Italy's Destiny in Albania "Insincere nonsense" is the label given bit John Carter, writing in the ably lessened: Trees can only take their nourish- ment in the form of liquid or gases. The placing ot a fertilizer on the soil does not mean that the tree absorbs' nourishment from it in the same man- ner that we should obtain nourish- ment from, say, a beefsteak The in- gredients in the fertilizer become available only when dissolved in moisture. - In order to obtain the best results from the feeding of trees, it is well to remember that the fine 'root hairs which absorb the nourishment from the soil are not near the trunk, but are at the ends oft the root system. This system invariably extends in the ground slightly further than the branches extend in the air, therefore the fertilizer must be placed in an ac- cessible position. An imaginary cir- cle should be drawn on the ground under the outermost edges • of the branches and a number of holes bored with a crowbar to a depth of eighteen inches, about twp feet apart. A hand- ful of the fertilizer should be put down each hole,and the hole covered with turf. Water should' then be al- lowed to run on the soil for eight or ten hours at a stretch. During bot dry summers trees should be watered for this period every two weeks, ir- rdtpective of whether or not they have been fertilized. Trees can become satiated with food. When this occurs a tree tends to protect itself by a simple sweating or giving -off to the air of an aqueous vapor from its leaves In the actual planting of trees the points which must receive considera- July 2nd issue of The Independent to the current talk regarding Italy's im- tion are their natural habitat, their perialism in Albania. "The plain fact soil preferences: loam, sandy, 'rocky, of the matter is," says Mr. Carter, clay, gravel, etc., the proper degree "that in securing a paramount infiu- of soil acidity, alkalinity or neutrality, ence over the country across the ' their exposure (some trees prefer o' P,mrcii •Attractive bo lure of fibs Dial=of doors makes the equipment of the porch at this tune one of the vital factors of sum- mer home furnishing," reads en ar- tithe in the June issue of ,Arts ,anti' Decoration Magazine. "The porch is a conimon meeting place for all who enjoy the open air. This does not necessarily imply that It must be en- tirely open, for the enclosed porch' of- fors .quite as strong an attraction and witholtt the disturbance at unexpect- ed breezes that scatter maga;cines and papers, upset the Sower bowls and pRg$S SEARCH FOR AIRMEN tseacup incl demoralize the tei4cul>s and eneraliY. dem. Four of the new 'York newspapermen surveys of the district where the 'Tor the inn ouch aimed fur- Inge. ur who are now carr ing an a stearCh in mysterious flare signals have been ' Fo dining S p p. t• y }noticed The other three proceeded to niture, in soft green or lacquer red, the north woods of Quebec for the ohicoutimi wdiere they formed a land finished with a coat of spar varnish; missing French aviators, Nungesser I party, proceeding inland to the vicinity to make it waterproof, and prevent and .Codi, The young' men .who o h are f Ip A 'eTron a b 1c Lake The two parties the staining of clothing no matter Frank Dolan of the New York Daily other.. Slogan, who has made one trip I ly attractive. Iron furniture is equal - from I t D. J. Dowling and are keeping in clove touch with chI how great the dampness, is particular - News; left to gh ose ea News; T. J. Hoka.n and H. W. Smith in over the territory under observe of the Pathe News, are photograph- j ti.cn, feels that the missing airmen are ed on the concourse of the . Canadian somewhere in the heavily wooded Station e north of Chicoutimi. The object , at G�rand'Mere, find out the whereabouts of the rates- Porch, for general use, there is the stopping there to engage a' ing mor to clear up this lny�+P men, plane in which he is making extensive the bare signals. ly desirable, if the -type in which the chair seats are so constructed.as to spring when occupied, or are adapted Pacific Windsor Street Ntatian in area .a to cushions. 14Io�n,trealontheir way to Chicoutimi. o'' the air and lased expeditions is to The party broke up "For the open or the enclosed ny o3' swinging couch hammock. These shouldbe of ample length and, with their spring 'seat cushions, spiral backs and arm rests, offer irresistible comfort Nearby, a folding table with a removable top will be found indis- pensable for serving tea or as a place for hooks and smoking accessories. "Chairs for the open porch are to be had in many types, but the slatted. armchair, with three positions and a removable footrest,. is •an attractive light weight chair, easily moved about and inexpensive in price.. One of the new porch rockers this season shows a painted wooden frame with a bril- liant awning cloth seat and back, and short rocker ends, that folds together i themanner as a camp chair Strait of Otranto, Italy is but obeying the ion laws or her national necessi- ties that Mussolini's personality and methods have no more to do with it than have those of his predecessors at the Italian Foreign Office, and that wise healthy tree to die is regrading ,1f there is danger of another war it the land. If the ground near an old the Balkans the first aggressive movel tree is filled in. to a depth of several :must be made by that eminently pact- , inches it changes the amount of air Ific aggregation of hardy fighting men, supply to the old soil surfaces, and ic- 'the inhabitants of the Kingdom of the the amount and character of .the m Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. - 1 robe life which has been functioning Anyone who examines a map will there for the benefit of the plant see that Albania is as necessary to roots. If liberal aeration is provided Italy as is orea to Japan, Belgium to the difficulty may be avoided. An - Great Britain, or Panama to the ' other cause of trees dying is the cut - United States. Albania dominates ting off o ftheir roots when curbs are the • Italian naval and commercial :laid, or the laying of pavement, which 'communications between the east and has an impervious surface, over their west coasts of Italy. The Albanian roots, which cuts off both the air and port of Valona can be made into a i water supply.—(Carpenter, in "Alis windswept hills, others low-lying shel- tered spots, etc.), and the question: will the color harmonize with the sur- roundings? One thing that may cause an other - WL LAFFS - opinion is moral cowardice in the first degree. 0. W. 1 Wo With Ls*h er) A Plea for Mercy Chauffer, spare my life, For me show some concern; Make not a widow of my wife When you take that left hand turn. Economy of words is the first rule of good writing. If you do not believe life is real, life is earnest, try proffering advice in quarters where it is unacceptable." "Well, sah," said Sambo, after be- ing asked what kind of chickens he preferred, "all kinds has dere merits. De white ones is de easiest to find in de dark; but de black ones is de easiest to hide after you 'gets 'em." naval fortress capable of sealing Strait of Otranto, there only sixty miles wide ,to all save submarines.". ' Mr. Carter points out that owing to the inexorable facts! ors necessary and political strategy, and Decoration. Hedge-clIppThg. The Soviet has now forbidden the importation of safety -razor blades in - for Italy to control this country in t Russia. We hear that an enter- prising British firm has sent a ship- load of garden shears instead.—Lon- don Opinion. Mental e the interests of Igor own safety. He y every"This has webee n Europecland every great every dispassionate student of politics in the world. The stole question which confronts the world anti Italy is the method to be employed in assuring her strategic safety in. Albania. A foothold has been peaceably won and. is in course of being consolidated in the face of the bitter hostility of the Jugoslays, by a wisp and firm diplom- acy which has made Italian interests identical with Albanian necessities. "Stone. began the game which Mus- solini is already Bringing to a check- mate at Geneva, but the game has been on only because it is in accord with ;the time interests of Italy and the common sense of Europe. If her con- duct occasions .another war, it rill be because the disgruntled Slava in- sist on. it ,not because Italy desires it'•'-. Travel teaches shrewdness, no doubt; but a man who can make money enough to travel 1s shrewd enough. "What is the greatest water power known to man?" "Woman's tears." Claiisi led M1vertisoments TS, Lf'1 r,11, sem, la,,a A, .t'i YLr i;iL Lr OSx sfaa.AIN•0 vA1,O(7! CLEANSES.. Sells on sight. Olearua: ev'erytbin like 1Via.GXC. Free sarriples, P. A. XrEp'EI;Yk'tal ds' CO„ .Alexandria, Ontario.. HELP WANTED ,i warm of rratt4Lii Darn upwards of 5;:5 weekly; growing mushrooms or se, using waste space in. cellars, barns or outhouses. I.lght pleasant work for either sex, Coin, mence now. Illustrated booklet, par- ticulars and testimonials sent any- where, Y. or stamp. Address Perpinion Mii hrnsni Co.. Toronto, 5. The Bird Bath A. Chirp, a flutter, and a rash, A scramble in the untlerbush-- A peep, a twitter and a squawk— A. noisy jay's impatient tack A flash of gaudy blue and white, Two shining wings that catch light; A cardinal's bright scarlet crest, Against dull brown of sparrow's breast; A poise—a preen upon the brink, A sudden dip -a dainty drink; Big Ben. A fine alarm clock is the rooster, His works are of barley and flax; He keeps . all his ticks in the hen- house, And you wind him up with an axe. A woman—"I was outspoken at my club." "Who outspoke` you?" asked her husband. Wouldn't it be great if you coeld send the dishes to the laundry and the house to the cleaner? He—"Why Is your face so red? She—"Cause." He—"Cause why?" She—"Causemetics.' Wordsworth Was Right. Thechild is father of the man and he begins to exercise paternal auth- ority at a very early age. Wife—"It is possible to cut some people by ignoring them completely" Husband—"That is so, and I wish I could cut the lawn that way'."— Christian Evangelist.'• Sift together 1/g, o cupful of co- coa with Si of a cupful of sugar. Slowly pour over the mixture 1 cup- ful of hot water, stirring all the while, then cook over .hot water until the syrup is thick. Add 1 teaspoon- ful of vanilla extract, pour into a jar, cool and chill. A tablespoonful or so of the syrup stirred into a glass of cold milk makes a delicious and refreshing drink. RED HOT JULY DAYS HARD ON THE BABY the A lifting of small beaks that fling The crystal drops on back and iving Quick beady eyes that upward gaze, One brief, glad space of thanks and praise•— A trill—a bright cadenza gay, Then to blue skies—away! away! —Clare MacDermott, in Montreal Star. Tunnels Wanted Doctor Mayo declares walking is the best exercise one can take. So it .is, Doc, so it is—if you can find any place to walls.—Milwaukee Journal. j n same In the matter of porch rugs, the new, cA closely hand-woven straw patterns off 4 CER:R EE 10®K NTonREQUEST colorful designs, bold in trre ter a most tempting selection o Tells cause of cancer and what to do atment, for pain, bleeding,• odor, etc. Write for but carefully carried out in barmen!- It to -day, mentionhng this paper. Ad. ors colorings. For the enclosed porch dress Indianapolis Cancer hospital hand made Indian druggets, made of Indianapolis, Ind. iamb's wool, are also to be recom- mended for their appropriateness and. serviceability. "In reed or willow furniture, sump- tuous comfort, graceful outline and effective coloring have been com- bined in great loungy sofas and set- tees, chaises longues and deep seated armchairs that make any setting, either within the house or without, a delight. Stick willow or reed has also established itself in popularity as be- ing distinctly clean cut and having a certain sense of sturdiness com- bined with comfort. "Awnings for the porch are even more vivid in their stripes than ever, it would appear. Among the newer ones the opened sided awning, hung from a spear ended iron pole, is es- pecially desirable for a Spanish or Italian house." Mother England Vs Mother India July—the month of oppressive heat; red-hot days and sweltering nights; is extremely hard on little ones. Diar- rhoea, dysentery, colic and cholera, infantum carry off thousands of pre- cious little lives every summer. The mother must be constantly on her guard to prevent these troubles, or if they come on suddenly to fight them. No other medicine is of such aid to mothers during the hot summer as is Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate the bowels and stomach, and an'ocea- sional dose given to the,' well child will prevent summer complaint, or if the trouble does dome on suddenly will banish it. Tho Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. A tramp asked a far per's wife one day for a piece of bread. _As she gave him a piece of pie she said: ,. "Poor fellow, you look as if you'd seen better days." "Yes, so I have, ma'am," said the tramp. He shoveled about a cuisic foot of pie into his mouth with his knife and added, "Once I dwelt in marble halls." "And how," asked the farmer's wife, "did you come to lose such a nice home." "Term expired," said -:he tramp. uzl. gets it in #ie neck %CUT Spay clears your home d mosquitoes arid files. It also kills bed bugs, roaches, ants, and their eggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Will not stain, Get Flit today. Distributed in cdnadd by Prcd,jWhitlow &Co., Limited, Toronto ..r DESTROYS Flies Mostluitocs Moths Ants fled Rugs Roaches '�dfL W �`.�- r"�3ilYdi'it1'17tlEI.CL�"•}n. '�!'.,�F^..^1.9L` "The pe new e,ist v,tb the b aek My girl is a telephone operator and when she dances every line is busy. An ideal home is one where there is love, kindness and contentment be- tween housecleaning times. Among other things, happiness does not lend itself to mass production. Give up the comforts of home for the discomforts of a summer resort and you'll get what's known as a va- cation. To refuse to do a thing you believe is right because of fear of public Edge -Holding Saws Fast Fedi-otatting 1y+a y. , Guaranteed bccausemade from our own st,se, stMotws or, .ASA CV: co. i.'ro: MONTitEM- `t. VAS:CCUVER s7..1oHN N P " '''t'oRONTo • Where Are They?,, Bird—"In all my flying trips, I've never yet seen one of those castles in the air, that you hear about!" I have always argued that there is only one sense in which the idea of progress has any moaning—in the sense of plumbing and its equivalents. Tested by its plumbing and by analo- gous tests India is in a sacs state. But when I closed Catherine Mayo's "Mother India" I began to reflect on certain criticisms of our own cherish- 1 ed Western civilization which I have heard, not from disgruntled Indian agitators, but from sensitive and in- telligent men and women who were able to view the situation in perspec- tive. The drunkenness of Glasgow on a Saturday night, the slums of. Manchester, the waste of public re- venue on unproductive expenditure, the system of primogeniture, the in the British Isles of a exi3teAC8 class of permanently unemployed--- • these are phenomena which might well prompt a writer from Mars or even from the continent of Europe, to write a book about -"Mother England" which would be as true and as untrue as "Mettler. India." After all, perhaps the Indians, like other nations, have a right Ernest the Boyd�inil dn theheirown Inde- way.--( Inde- pendent). Neuritis. Drive away the throbbing pain with applications of Minard's. Facing Both Ways Hugh F. Spender in the London Fortnightly Review: The chief ob- stacle to the treatment of Germany as an equal among equals is her obstin- ate clinging to the Moscow connec- tion. It is the case of the extra- ordinary bigamist who is surprised when told that he cannot be permit, - wives at the same time. He, poor man, had intended even tos•present the ladies to each other. Berlin must understand that the membership of the Concert of Europe is not com- patible with the connection with an organization 'which is the enemy of the concert of Europe, of the League of Nations, of civilization and of all the ideals of the 'White Race. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES A Year's `Test Will Prove Swill Best, Send Us Your Next Shipment. _,.a hi;,r.rrcr !tat m No. 27. Sir Harry Lauder declared the Scotch were tight. Al Jolson offered the following to prove Sir. Harry wrong. An atuctioneer was stopped tp. the middle of his speech by a young man who Came into the sales room on an obviously important er- rand. The two conferred for several minkites and then the auctioneer, holdiiib tiji 1iis -hand for attention, said: "Ladies and gentlemen! A wal- let containing a thousand, dollars was est in this room yesterday- have jut; been told that there will be`a re- ward 0f two boncired and fifty dollars, for anyone returning the, same." Af ter a short silence, a gentleman witbi 1 a plaid t:anm.o-shanter wall .heard to murmur; "TWo hoonerecl an' fee:ty- five. " w� Old Gentleman—"Why are you fish- ing my boy? Don't you know you ought to be at school?" Small BOY -- "There, now! I knew I'd forgotten! oniething., IMirrrd d l LOiment for" trisect bites. Keep MInard's Liniment near at hand. ro--- "I hetir that women can bear pain better than men." "Who told you, your doctor?" "No, my shoemaker!" THEY SIIFFER MI MORE' Two Women Owe Heal'dn to Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound St. Adolphe, Manitoba.— "I was 'very weak and had great pains during my periods so that 1 could not sweep; the floor. Thel. pains were in the right side and ex tended to the left: and then d o w n; wards. It seemed'; as if the body wad; heavy and upside,....- down. It is fo these troubles -` took the Vegeta:so ble Compound. saw about it in a paper and one we,•+, man prevailed on me to take it. EQ . has helped nie in every way, the pains are less, and I have more appe Lite. It is a pleasure to reconunendl Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Conte; pound to other women.' —Mrs. J. k - C0URCHAINE, St. Adolphe, Manitobahi Found Great Relief Toronto, Ont. —"I am at the Change{ -° of Life with hot flashes, dizzin 'weakness and nervousness. I had:7 head noises and was short of breathe- , I was this way about six months wheal- , I read about Ly die E. 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