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Zurich Herald, 1927-11-10, Page 73 i 0 d, d !s a.• 3,1 h 11 - tai al it ie re :h n - a id tr, g. er, sti ao. 111.' ;o-� ly. ,in be en re.i es or at ilk ,ne he his ilk he V'e die ,l to lot- lee ot lee iky led big or ,ins gar ry re ,ids ,ith in rac- ired 'r.uit. has; ru;it pre-; -.sten :hen tese be a Mair hid lane\ TRIALS OF iNDIGESTIQtt Thr•ors About This Trouble Into Which People Pall Many people so„ far misunderstand the digestive system as to treat 'it like a machine; neglecting it until it works skggishly, then irritating it Into work again by the use of purga- tives. The stomach needs help at all times, but a study of the process of digestion will show that purgatives, as commonly taken, are seldom necds- eary and often harmful. To safeguard your digestion the diet must bo controlled. Over -eating is always harmful, but one must as- similate enough food to supply the. needs of the blood. Remember, the blood has to carry nourishment to all parts of the body and find fuel for itis energy. Hence when the blood be- comes weak and fails to do its work, indigestion arises. Therefore the sure remedy for indigestion is to build up the' blood. If you suffer from any. form of indigestion choose your diet carefully and take wholesome nour- ishment. Above all, start building up your blood by taking a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Then under the influence. of the new blood supply, your digestive system 'will respond naturally, your appetite improve and your food will do you good. So begin to'iniprove your, digestion by starting to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now. You can get these pills from your druggist or by niail;at 60 cents a box from Tho Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The Fortunate Farmer Sorel Courrier (Ind.) :Farm produce will always bo necessaries of life and will always command a market.. The products of urban industries, on the contrary, are often compelled to make their own markets and are subject to great variations.... The farmer can exist happily, knowing that his pro- duce will always find a purchaser. The town worker is not even certain that he wiII be employed the follow- ing clay. At all times agriculture has been the essential factor in the pros- perity of a country. That our coun- try may grow ever greater and great- er, our farmers must be imbued with the spirit which has macre our his. tory. Music from Unseen Orchestras 0 0 0 0 0 0 1111111110 fieg.cLASsiwg Oµ o- o 00 0 0:! i:"riNn... 00 41140 SAWOMo o- 0 0000 =Mae �CfL, nerA[gA01,0 .0 o e0 0 00 000'0 00.0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 'q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' The Panatrope, latest deyolopment in gramophone equipment, installed on the Anchor Donaidson"steanler "Athenia", sailing to Montreal. The "Athena" is the first Canadian Service Transatlantic steamer to carry the new device, which broadcasts music from the ordinary gramophone record to six different loca- tions on the ship with all the power of a full strength orchestra. New York's Finest New York is policed by gangsters, who form "watchmen's associations" and insure storekeepers and landlords of immunity: from burglary and hold ups, in consideration of a regular fee. This new activity of New York's gangsters has the full concurrence of the police, for it releases the latter from regular duties and gives them time to ferret out every new bootleg- ger and collect the cash. , The whole situation misses becoming scandalous because the gangsters are vastly more efficient in curbing the crime in their districts than the police have ever been. They are criminals and are paid to be good. The police are guardians of the law and are paid for breaking it.—G, D. Eaton in Plain Talk Magazine. After the company had gone, Mrs. Mason said to her husband, "What on earth did yot mean, John, by telling the Flemings that my humor was positive, but not negative?" "I meant," said Mr. Mason, discreetly moving towards the door, "that you could make a joke, but couldn't take one!" "The press reflects the public." This seems somewhat of a reflection on the public. R. T APPER Join the Ever Increasing Army of Satisfied Raw Fur Shippers WE ARE ALWAYS WITH YOU FOR HIGHEST HONEST PROMPT PRICES ' .. GRADING PAYMENT Profit by the Experience of Others MAKE MORE MONEY. We need RAW FURS and are pay- ing REAL HIGH PRICES for them. Your neighbour is one of our many thousands of satisfied shippers, who knows, through actual experiences,. that Raw Furs, when shipped direct to us,' bring -PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY RETURNS. We parHighe'St possible prices, give you honest grading and send you your money the same day as your shipment arrives. FREEFREEOur 1927 RAW Fur price list contains a lot of valuable in- formation for the trapper who wants to MAKE MORE MONEY. Write for our FREE PRICE LIST AND SHIPPING TAGS TO-DAYI 5% BONUS - on top of highest possible prices we give you an addi- tional 5c. EXTRA for every dollars' worth of Raw Furs shipped direct to us. This means many more dollars in, the pockets of the wise'ship- pe r. Have Your Name Added to Our Mailing List Today LENIN FUR COMPA, LIMITED - Y9 172 King Street East, Dept. "B", TORONTO 2, Canada Justiskfor Drcadnought. 'flssu' A most satisfactory roll for the bathroom. A soft, absorbent tissue made, like all Eddy Toilet Rolls, under the most exacting sani- tary conditions. MOS011r TISSUE Big value for the housewife seeking agood tissue at a moderate price. ri-IE E',13 C 0. l« / Id'J i7'L:` 4 1 -101.1 -,CANADA A PERFECT MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES Baby's Own Tablets Should be in Every Home Where There Are Children The perfect medicine for little ones is found in Baby's Own Tablets. They are a gentle but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels, sweeten the stomach; drive out constipation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers and promote healthful refreshing sleep. It is impossible for Baby's Own Tablets to harm even the new-born babe, as they are absolutely guaranteed free from opiates or any other injurious drug. Concerning the Tablets Mrs. Alex. J. Perry, Atlantic, N.S., writes:—"I always keep Baby's Own Tablets in the house for the child'i'en, as I have found them a perfect medicine for little ones." Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medicine• dealers or by Snail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Wants to Die Before She's Old "I could not live one year, one month, one day beyond the hour when I lose the ability to live fully," de- clares Anna Steese Richardson in the' current issue of "The New Age Illus- trated.." The famous writer goes on to say, "The one thing I fear is living until I am old, not old in years, but in body, in thought, in spirit! Compared with the thought of failing in health, physically and mentally, of becoming helples sand useless, the prospect of dying is exhilarating. It is because I have found life so unfailingly inter- esting and stimulating that I shiver at the thought of living after it has turned stale and unprofitable. Have the physicians who evolved the form- ula for longer living worked out also a formula for prolonging physical and mental vigor? If they have not, must we live the years longer under the shadow of the Scriptural warning: 'The days of our age are three -score years and ten; and though men be so strong that they come to fourscore years; yet is their strength then but labor and sorrow?' My father lived until he was seventy-two; my grand- parents died iu their late seventies; and truly their strength was labor and sorrow. So at sixty-two I regard the prospect of living longer than they did with doubt and dread." She—"Doesn't the air and scenery here inspire you to write" He—"Yeh, To write home for money." Voice of Authority. A little girl was put in an upper berth of a Pullman sleepingoar for the first time. She kept crying till her mother told her not to be afraid, because God would watch over her. "Mother, you there?" she cried. "Yes." "Father, you there?" "Yes." A fellow passenger lost all patience at this point and sb.outed: "We're all here! Your father and mother and brothers and sisters and aunts and uncles and cousins, , All here; now go to sleep," There was a pause; then, very softly: "Mamma!" "Well?" "\Vas that God?"—Tit-Bits. Some wives have a lot to' go through, For instance, I know a man whose new suit has 15 pockets. O1 courue you want fresh, fragrant tea. Then see that it is put up m Aluminum. Aluminum. does riot absorb dampness, or cause' loss of flavor and pungency,. 'Red Rose Tea is packed in Alumi- num and every package earlier, a "money -back" Sacle'' guarantee cd satisfaction. o'r W lSSUlf.No. 45—'27 Fire Damage Warnings Cannot Be Too Often Repeated To Watch "Fire Starters" and so Prevent Loss Farm fire losses in this Province continue to reach a staggering total Since midsummer the press has car- ried one story after another of valu- able barnes going up in flame with their treasured contents of grain, hay and live stock.. A barn means as much to a farmer as a factory does to a manufacturer, and even if the loss is covered by insurance; the setback in time and wasted labor is incalcul- able. CCauses of barn fires are innumer- able and have been discussed in de- tail.. Probably there will always be 'Causes for fires, but if so many barns were not fire -traps a fthe worst sort —and often unnecessarily so—the loss would be nothing like it is to -day. In a barn that has dark corners and passage -ways littered up with dry chaff and straw, gasoline and gaso- line machinery carelessly, stored, and other inflammable' material such as linseed oil, it needs but a spark from a pipe, a lantern or a carelessly thrown match to set the whole place should always be at hand, of course; but the old adage that "prevention is better than cure" is as applicable in this case as in any other. Now that the days are shorter and a good part of the chores must be done after sundown, it is an excel- lent precaution to clear up everything that may make quick fuel for a blaze. This includes chaff, straw and hay, bits of boards, oily rags or bagging that has been used for cleaning ma- chinery, that may be lying around the barn, while outside any grass, weeds or brush should be cleared away and burned i na safe spot. Never permit the accumulation of such waste ma- terials as shingles, paper, old lumber, empty boxes and straw near the buildings, for a spark from an en- gine, a cigarette or a match may set them' on fire and burn the premises. Bonfires should always be watched carefully until they are out. Paint, varnish and oil fillers usually contain linseed oil, which will oxidise, heat and set fire to rags, excelsior or similar material. Gasoline is as dan- gerdus to have around as dynamite unless it is stored in a safe fire -proof place and the containers closed so that the vapor cannot escape. Lan- terns, now coming into daily use again, are safe only when clean, well - trimmed, properly filled, free from leaks and hung on hooks out of the wind, away from cobwebs and out of the reach of horses and cattle. QUESTIONS OF GENERAL INTEREST Palm Needs Repotting.—I have a palm that I have had one year. It has had only one new leaf. It has had six leaves in all,' some of which have died. Itis in a four -inch pot. Is this pot too small for that size plant? If I transplant it, Trow large a pot should be used, and what kind of soil is best for a palm? How often should a palm be watered? Shot1 d it be watered often, sparingly, or at lengthy intervals with a lot of water? —H. E.i,N. I suspect that your palm needs a larger pot and some fresh earth. A palm with six leaves should be in a pot six inches iii diameter. When yotl repot it, give it a good, rich earth with about an inch of broken rocks or pebbles in the bot- tom so as to assure perfect drainage, and water it regularly so that the earth is usually just comfortably moist but not wet. Painting Interior. of Poultry -house. —Is anything gained, aside from wood preservation, by painting the interior of a poultry-house?—C.H.F. When the interior of a poultry -house is evenly lighted and bright„,the birds are more active. Light 'gamed by painting the 'walls white is cheaper than light gained by putting in extra windows.. Good' whitewash Is first- class for the walls. Add 5 per cent. of a good dip or disinfectant to the whitewash. Water pekint lasts longer than whitewash, and makes a better looking jab. Painting tho interior helps control vermin, too—a mighty Important consideration. oaern Life I haven't any puppy dog, I haven't any cat, I haven't any hone() at all— I'm living in 11flat. Minard's Liniment for Distemper. 0 You music try RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE. A little higher price than other teas, but a real difference in quality. Now, packed in Aluminum. Three -Ring Show. A moving -picture producer, on film- ing "The Passion Play," noticed that there were twelve Apostles, "Oh, that won't do," he said; "this is a big production. That number will have to be increased to twenty -four." ---Out- look, For all pains—Mlnard's Liniment. Glad Reunion. Crowd of 4,000 at Lawrenceburg Fair Brings Out Great Collection of Swine.—Nashville Banner. TRAPPE,! S Our Free Price List of Raw Furs and Traps is now complete. If you have not been trading with us, write to -day for a copy to Rosenthal & Shapiro Ltd. 143-145 King St. E., Toronto 2 The House That Guarantees Satisfaction When you want the most economical & satisfactory lumber cutters, write us for information & prices. SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO. LTD. Montreal Toronto Vancouver St. John 1-27 Heat Minard's and inhale. Excel- lent for colds in head, throat and chest. Classified Advertisements MUSIOAL x2PSTdt'[t•MzSrrS. TTLTRAPHONIC ORAMOPHONIS 16 �I.JJ selections $165,00 for $65,00. Guard anteed. Poisson, 340 Mount -Royal East Montreal, :tiU«:Slitgt if# Oki19.I+YCES CAN START "YOU IN PHOFITABI, 'i business making unbreakable'glasw- - substitute on wire base for porchek• greenhouses, henhouses. Sample, infer• niation sent. Box 26.1, Exeter. Ont. HORSES AND HARNESS. WRIT131 for Harness Catalogue, The Re- pository, 10 Nelson Street, Toronto. 4RNS—MACHINE & HAND KNITTING—"Old Tyme," "All ool," "Silk and Wool," Sac a pound up, delivered, Samples free. Stocking & Yarn Shops, Department E, Orillia, Ont. Bois itz (XRLS4P9uu rat Cflvel 3rr17oSWIIe Simply eell 60 Sets of Our Famous Christmas Seals for 10e a set, When sold send us $3,00 and keep 52.00. Wo trust you till Xmas. St. Nicholas Seal Co., Dept. G0'IWL, Brooklyn, N.Y.. U.S.A. British builders have invented corlq houses. Will this, enable tl:em more easily to float building lotus? Green: "I didn't berry b%'^uty, raf boy; I didn't marry 'ttea;th or posit tion; I married f' r sympathy! Smith: "'Well, you li:tve mitre!" RESTO3ED. TO G{OD HEALTH Mother of Eleven Children Praises Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Her Interesting Experience Buckingham, Quebec.—"I am the mother of eleven living children, j and my baby is five months old. I am only 38 years old and I have taken Lydia R.1 Pinkham's Vege-; table Compound. for weakness and. my nerves.I knew , of it from my sister, Dame Ed ouard Bellefeuille a o f Ramsayville. •'c For five years was in misery and was always ready, to cry. Now I am so happy to haw's good health. My daughter, who is 18 years old, has also taken it and'. will be happy to recommend it to all young girls. i'—Dame WILLIAM PAR-, ENy Box 414, Buckingham, Quebec' { Why suffer for years with back- ' ache, nervousness and other ailments common to women from early life to middle age, when Lydia E. Pinkham'S Vegetable Compound will give, yott relief? In a recent country -wide canvass of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, over 260 000 replies were received, and 98 out of every 100 reported they were benee1 fited by its use. - To break a cold harmlessly awl io a lsurr', try an Aspirin tablet. 'And for headache. The action of Aspirin Is very efficient, too, iii cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago ! And' there's no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to children ---often infants. Whenever there's pain, think of Aspirin. The genuine Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet. All druggists, yrith proven directions. Physicians prescribe Aspirin.; it does NOT affect the h ,art ,Aspirin is the trade mark (registered In Canada) indicating Sayer Mfan:,f;,ci, t 1t , vt It is well known, that Arptrin oceans liep,•r uranufactarr, to assure the public e,,e..,st i.s�ta• icons, the Tablets war bo st.ainl7ed with their 'Mayer Cross" tredeiauk. :i