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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1927-07-28, Page 73 1 t s t 1' 0 a a 3. tt it y d 0 if ig :0 .e s - .r t1 tt it a Ld ,d n )4 .3 33 11, it le ro ao li• ch ,ts en 1. ter y.a .ho ho 1!" a MITI DUE TQ PIKESON erfect Digestion Comes Through Ricb,'Red Illood. There can be no perfect digestion less you,lhave rici1, reel blood. This scientifically true, It is also true at there is no tonic for til.e stomach; tat is not a tonic for every other art of the body. The way, to ono up the stomach is to tone up the food. The many so-oallotl stomach route - leo merely try to digest your food or you. How much better it is to tone up the stomach so that it will do, its awn work as nature intended. There is no pleasure In eating predi- gested food. Tone up your stomach and your appetite and digestion will goon bo normal. If your digestion is weak and your blood tihin you need the help of Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills to enrich the bloo:l and restore strength. In addition use care in the selection of your food and your stomach trouble will soon pass away. 1,ir. Gordon Dundas, Petorboro, Ont., tells as follows what this medicine dill for hien. He says: "Something over a year ago I was a gasoline salesman when ,I was taken trick. I felt very miserable and lost twelve pounds in weight. I did not sleep well and could not eat as I could scarcely retain anything in my stom- ach. I went to a local 'doctor who told me the fumes of the gas had got into my system. He gave me some medicine and told me .I bad better go to the country for a • change of air. I did so, but I still felt restless and groggy, and had no ambition. On the advice of a frion(t I decided to try Dr. Williams' -.Pink' Pills. I had not been taking the pills long before I was be- ginning to rest better, and to eat fairly well. I kept on taking the -pills until at the end of the seventh box I knew I did not need any more, as I had gained the weight I had lost, slept well and could eat anything. I have since had splendid health and cannot say too much in praise of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. You can get these Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cts. a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Bnocltville, Ont. NEW WHiTE STAR LINER LAURENTIC Was LAUNCHED reoeatlY The Laureate, belonging. to the White Star Line, . launched which she at Belfast and she will be completed earl T7 winterntin therg she after enter she will be used on Mediterranean cruises. 1 arid Montreal,ngThis liner, r the Canadian trade and tail between Liverpool a 000 tons, will share with the White Star liner A.lbentic the -will havedietinct on of being largest cabin liner on the St, Lawrenceroute, tourist cabin and third class, tion fox 1,600 passengers, including cabin, and reports from overseas indicate that her accommodation is equal to that In the most modesty hotel. AT HOME WITH THE SWISS A friend of student days fn Ger- many, a Swiss of the Viking type, 'brought me, by way of a pilgrimage through the Bavarian highlands, to pass the winter months with his kins- folk in Appenzelledland. From cot- tage to farm we wandered over the snow, made welcome everywhere •bY the warm-hearted, sophistcated peas .antry. Professors, musicians, lace - makers and stalwart children, during the summer months a half of each family was dispersed in various avo- cations over three-gquarters of Eur- 0pe; and they returned every winter to the hardy life of the cottage group, "to breathe for a time freely" --as they said. Through the evenings we sat by log fires, the women lace -making and talking, the men carving or idling, and—often—all singing. On festival eves we tramped or sleighed, or crowded into little trains wriggling up the snow hills, to watch pagan bonfires roaring red over the frozen hillsides, and—always—all singing. The women, their rounded contralto notes dropping through the cold air "wie goldene Kugeha's tossed the song back and forward between the sleighs or down the sauntering train, while the men accompanied them on a surf - beat of jodelling undertone. Or, again, a few of us would walk all night across the white foot -hills, talking indiscriininately in three lan- guages, or trudging wordless and con- tent, while the frosty stars cut like ISPECTA C Sswords between the black fir -branch - 'os above the snow, and again and old beards probable space. And alwalys at the end of the valley, reserving its dra- matic entry for the last second and cliff corner, comes the sudden, full- length revelation of the incomparable Matterhorn. Geoffrey Winthrop oung, in "On High Hills. Memories of the Alps." NO BETTER MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES Bostock Creek Bostock creek, which is tributary to the Ilieciliewaet river in British Columbia, is named after Senator Hewitt Bostock, -who entered the House of Commons in 1896 as mem- ber for ale and Cariboo.—Geographic Board of Canada.. Use Your Head When you go upon a job, Always try to use your knob. It will follow anywhere, Underground, or in the air— Sunday, Monday, every day, When you're sad or when you're gay, A11 it needs is frequent use--- It .will save you much abuse it costs about a dollar a head to get people out for a "spontaneous" popul- lar demonstration. ED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is the cG--picked v�rh.en ®m1y, &gest tea youcan buy„ . three days old—juicy, flavor -filled. leaves. Now packed in Aluminum. Yes, Dear! She was still rather new at driving a car and a little bit confused in traf- fic. Down Broadway she forgot to stop soon enough at the signal and shot out into the middle of the street. Pompously the traffic officer bore down upon her. "Didn't you see me hold up my hand?" he shouted fiercely. The culprit gasped a breathless 'Yes. "Didn't you know that when I held hand it meant :Stop?- up my "No, sir; I'm just a school teacher," she said in a timid, mouselike voice, "and when you raised your hand I. thought you wanted to ask a ques- tion." uestion." Maybe it's called commencement because it's the time the graduates commence to find out how little they know. The Evolution of the Man. We sow our thoughts ,and we reap our actions, We sow our actions, and we reap our habits; We sow our habits and characers; We sow our characters, our destiny. When one considers the number of persons who are always going on a visit, it seems miraculous that anyone ever is at home long enough to enter- tain all the guests. Is What Thousands of Mothers Say of Baby's Own Tablets. - A medicine for the baby or growing child—one that the mother can feel assured is absolutely safe as well as eilcent—is found in Baby's Own Tab- lets. The Tablets are praised by thousands of mothers throughout the country. These mothers have found by actual experience that there is no other medicine for little ones to equal them. Once a mother has used them for her children she will use nothing else. Concerning them Mrs. Charles Hutt, Tan000k Island, N.S., writes: "I have ten children, the baby being just six months old I have used Baby's Own Tablets for them for the past 20 years, and can truthfully say that I know of no better medicine for little ones. I always keep a box of the Tablets iii the house and would advise all other mothers to do see' • Baby's Own Ta'blets are sold by all medicine dealers or will be' mailed upon receipt of price, 25 cents per box by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont. ' �p again:' black -beards and g On 30 Days' -Trial would shout unexpectedly into a chorus. The Swiss valleys, like the Swiss ;people, are only discoverable in other than the summer months of tourist traffic. The Zermatt valley, as we may see it in August, has little charm of its own. I was puzzled, when at last I ventured to visit this innermost Non -Breakable Clear Vision give you a younger and yet morn n distinguished appearance. 1 Built for Strength, Comfort, Beauty. polished nose feather, with and ogracefully most tender] nose orliears. Atworktlof beauty and a delight for the wearer. Send No Money -- Perfect Satisfaction. Guarantee Let me send you on 00 Days' Trial my famous "Crown" Spectacles. Will enable you to read the smallest print, thread the finest needle, see tar or near. Xf you are not amazed and delighted, if you do not think my spectacles, at only 83.98, equal to those sold elsewhere at $15.00, _ send them back. You won't lose a cent. You uthousands now sole useg evHundreds ywl ere. Beautiful case included FREE. Just send your name, address and age on the coil- ' pon below. i will also toll von bow to get p pair for yourself without cost. Crit AND MAIL COUPON I•UDAY. GO Front St. W., Toronto, Ont. f 3 want to try your spectacles for 30 days. This places me under no obliga- tion. Also please tell me how to get a pair for myself FREE.— - —. --- — Name Age Street and No. Box No. -- BYO- GUYBYO- GUYProv Azents Wanted. Crown Spectacle Co Dept Wlt:4 we reap our and we reap Ckalsified Advertisements IT I N''S/ A PIGS WANTED. FOR N. particulars apply Connaught La- boratories, University of Toronto. A. WEEKLY EASY selling I ALGA Cleans everytl ng 1ik 1IAG1C. ailto- Ito - moves tar. without iniury�to paint. Fres samples. P. A. LEFEBVRE, & CO., Alexandria, Ont. Drat Those Optimists! M. C. Phillips • returned from the convention of undertakers at Yakima enthused with the prospects for a' re- cord crop in Washington this year.— Wilbur (Wash.) paper. sanctuary sacred to the memory of the first mountaineering prophets, to account for -their enthusiastic love of its dusty gorges, warm -smelling path and sparse exhausted colors. Until, one winter, I rediscovered it Since then I have been up or down it in every month but one of the year; and I hardly know its equal for variable loveliness. In autumn, brilliant with colored foliage, with dew or frost sparkling in gems of light from twig and -thorn. In the green outbreak of spring, when the rush of the mount- ing sap is almost as audible as the stream -bubble from the melting snow. Under winter snows, when the up- right crags and sliding spits of scree and forest are fighting forlornly to shoulder off an accumulating weight of silence. Whatever month and whatever way we choose, by sleigh or by the ice -smothered railway 'track, always above us in the lengthening or the shortening hours of sunlight -we have glimpses of fantastic glaciers falling out of cloud -land and of white peaks balanced unaccountably in im- 3etty Buzz stars in screen- comedy LIT spray clear=s your home of pies and mos- F- quitoes. It also kills bed bugs, roaches, ants, and their, eggs, Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. . Will not stain. Get Flit today. CanadaDistrby Fred): Whitlow &Co.,Limited, Toronto DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roaches "The yellow cats vltb to black baled" GENT S, EITHER SEX— $75 Minard's Liniment for Insect bites. There Is No More. The steamer was just leaving the pier when a man rushed up and shout- ed: "Hold on a minute, Captain; there is a party of fifty coming aboard." The steamer docked once again, and the individual strode up the gang- plank. "Where's the rest of the party?" asked the captain. "I'm that party! I'm just fifty to- day: Genial Milkman—"Looks like rain." His Customer—"Yes, it does, but it has a faint flavor of mills." "Gimme twenty-two twenty-two" shouted the perspiring gentleman In. the telephone booth. "Two, two, two, two?" repeated the voice with the smile. „came "Now, see here, young lady, back the exasperated one, "you just get number, dyou will play hoo-choo someothertime. � Thy This on our Piano. Song Hit—She was an Organist's Daughter and I Had to Make Her Pipe Down. Mosquitoes might live longer If they didn't present their bills person- ally. Two classes of people have fires. Those who have no insurance, and those who are accused by the neigh- bors of burning it for the insurance So Backward. "Now that spring is here I suppose you. and Sohn will "He's too much like �springafor ithat, I fear." • "How's that?" "So backward." Public Ownership in Canada It will be realized that the people of Canada are acutely alive to the virtues of State ownership of certain industries. Operations along this line are becoming more pronounced from year to year. A couutry that can show vast railway and steamship ser- vices, aeroplanes for commercial pur- poses, great hydro -electric industries, motion picture enterprises, coal min- ing paternalism, wholesale and retail liquor control, etc., all under the aegis of Federal and Provincial Governments ---,such a country is surely on the road to State control of certain industries, whether it knows it or not. But this progress must not be confounded with socialism as we understand it in European countries,. There is 110 room at all for Soeiallsm of that kind in any part o fthe North American Con- tinent, while Communisun has scarce- ly any suppoxters at all in Canada. The state control I have indicated is merely the 'operation of certain utili- ties which the Federal and Provincial Governments of the Dominion are undertaking for the general welfare. Extract from "The Economist," Lon- don, 11/6/27, Salvation is free and a lot of stingy church members think the preacher's services ought to be too. Have Good Bair And Clean Scalp Cuticura Soap and Oiniment Work Wonders Try Our New' Sheivine ai5ck.` CANCER FREE BOOK SENTonREQUEST Tells cause of cancer And hat to do c. to for for pain, bleeding, odor, t to -day, mentioning this paper. Ad- d- dress Indianapolis Cancer l Indianapolis, briers. prevent any chance of infection by using Minard's. Heals also. No Friend of Ours. E'en a :mosquito, we suppose, May count his friends, though by • the minim; This fact were free though to dis- close, That we're agin him Lots of girls are pretty good all around, if you take them that way! ruffled as a fancy gar - She was as ter. We imagine that most folks who read this column do it with the hope that it won't be tiresome every day. When a man tells you he can do something which you have been try- ing to do yourself and can't, put him on a commission basis. Opportunity often masquerades as a hard job. Hiawatha From Vermont. GIs king A ?i.restone Contribution to Economical Travel The greatest enemy oad, the broken noto tire life is the chopped-up pavement or the harsh grind of rough city streets—but heat, which is created by internal friction. Heat not only the r bbens ereand che auses blowouts but also the and tire failures. Firestone chemists and engineers knew e that if they could find a way to elim- inate this destructive heat and internal friction, the mileage -giving qualities of tires would be greatly increased. Such a method was found and called "Gum - Dipping." The Gum -Dipping process is one of Firestone's contributions to economical travel—in insulates and impregnates every fiber of every cord with rubber, reducing internal friction and at the same time binding the cords together by a strongereatunion strengthad flexibility rubber, thus giving gr to the tire. Firestone dealers everywhere—familiar with Gum -Dipping and its advantages —will gladly explain how thousands of extra miles are built into Firestone tires by this exclusive method. Take advantage of the Gum -Dipping process to lower your tire costs this year. FIRESTONE TIRE as RUBBER CO. OF CANADA LIMITED Hamilton, Ontario MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Potatoes are said to grow wild in Chile. It is the prices, however, which run wild in this country. Clouse—"Were you ever gassed?" Mau—"Yes, but 1 didn't buy what the fellow was trying to sell me." Never try to lass girl; either kiss her or don't. ti Keep Minard's Liniment—near at hand. The Sioux Indians, famous for reti- cence, think of iinitiating the Great White Father, President Coolidge, In- to their tribe. The ceremony may run about as follows: Chief Yellow Robe — "How do? Smoke few? Me, too. Now you I „ brand-new Big Sioux.. Hume. The President -- "All through? , the ta Thank you. Adieu. ---New New Teck enthusiastic golfer and naturally a'. Tinter. I (mired many of the terms peculiar to the icame. Upon the day when she Jud ,e•—"1 notice that in addition to was eating her first slice of melee ntisapproeriating 0500, .You took a she stashed her Parent is i'enaarltle tit f valuables in eTy "Father, 1've been 'speri- Research in Canada Le Canada (Lib.) : It maY be true that one of our Canadian universities was blind enough, in the early days of Canada's development, to refuse the services of Huxley and Tyndal, but we have left that epoch of provincialism far behind us and the Federal Govern- ment and provincial goverit_ieen governments ass well as private comp spend large sums cn scientific educa- tion and researel1 of all kinds. A Six Par. The smell girl was accustomed to lk of 11er father who was an considerable quart •y o goer file form of rings, watches and other n1Cnting, :and I find It talcs Fik bites trinkets.' Prisoner—"Yes, sir; Ire« to reedit the green." bring Itrppltessr y I slS No, 31--,27 membered. .that moneyalone don't ,.e -- —E 1 Iti-DOWN AFTER' Ell GF BABY Firestone Builds the Only Gum-Dipged Tires. Ottawa. Woman Made Strong by. Taking Lydia E. i i kilam's Vegetable Compound Ottawa, Ontario.—"Iwas terribly run-down after the birth of my third baby*. 1 had awful bearing -down pains and was afraid I had serious trouble, i 1 was 'tired all the time and had no • appetite. My sister-in-law is taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-, pound and cannot praise it too highly and asked me to try it. I have had splendid results and - feel fine all the tune now. Any one who needs a thorough pick-me-up ��soon learns from me what to take. Mrs. RENE PAQUIN, 312 Cumberland Street, Ot-x tawa, Ontario. Terrible Backache Hamilton, Ont.—"After my baby was born I had terrible backache and headaches. I could not do my work and felt tired from the fust minute 1 got up. But worst of all were the pains in my sides when I moved about. 1 . had to sit or lie down for a house e af- terwards. I could keep my un - order, but many things had to go done at the time, because of my ail- ments. 1 was told by a neighbor to take Lydia E. Pinkhaln's Vegetable Compound, as she said it would build me up. I was relieved before I hacl taken the first we bought and have not had any trouble like it since. Mrs. T. AURICLE, 60 Burton Street,': Hamilton, Ontario. Oi • Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for. Colds Headache Neuritis ' Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism. .. =TMS: n�a DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART .,ems Acte t on..214 el" pack l.ge which contai'ns proven ciirec.itio Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottled of 24 and 100-1lruggiste. Aspirin in the trade, mark etl�o- l of Bayer 'he of t deseof Salaaeld (Acetyl Slle Acid, ) While I Is well known that .aspirin means Bayer assist the rlic eiImitations, TMhe Tablets of Baler Company will gtainiedwith their general trade the Un'ss,•