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Zurich Herald, 1928-06-14, Page 7r NEGLECTED � AIA Often Leads. to the ?dost Serious Consequences. In" no disorder •is delay or neglect more dangerous than in anaemia. Usually the, first 'noticeable Signe are pale Tills and cheeks, dark •1'ims`•ntnder thta eyes and a .feeling of weariness, Then follow headaches, backaches, palpitation and breathlessness. The only way that anaemia ca;n be over- come is to enrich the blood, and itis because of their wondeifui blogtl- enriching and blooc-•n:aking proper- ties roperties that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have won ;each success in the treatment :of this often most stubborn disease. Thousands of young girls who were in an anaemic condition owe their present good health to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills; One of these, Miss Katie Port Hood, N.S., says;— ."I praise the day i,,began the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I had not been feeling well for some time. I was very pale, had severe headaches, dizzy spells, and occasional fainting spells. The least exertion would leave me tired and breathless. In this con- dition I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I continued their use until I had taken six boxes, by which time I was again enjoying good health. I , hope my experience will lead other sufferers to give this medicine a fair trial." If you are at all run-down, or weak, you 'should begin at once to take Dr. Williams' Pink Fills and you will soon be well and strong. These pills are sold by all medicine dealers' or will be sent by mail at 50 cents a box by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Prince of Wales May evisit East Africa London.—The Prince of Wales, it is announced, contemplates a tour in Africa in the autumn of this year, and is likely to be accompanied by his • younger brother, the Duke of gloucester. - ' East Africa and Northern Rho- desia are named. as regions that may be visited. Tentative inquiries have been made by the Royal Staff through the Colonial Office with a view to find- ing out where motor road transport and similar facilities are available, as the Prince desires to make the totir,' as far as possible, by motor -car. The date of the tour, it is explained, is contingent on the period during which the roads are suitable for motor traffic. Lady: "It you were in a tramcar, the seats were all filled, and a lady got in, what would you do?" Boy: "Pre- tend to be absent-minded." When Capt.. Malcom Camp- bell completed his world's record automobile drive at Daytona Beach, his first re- quest was fora cup of "good, strong tea." The courage-. ous Captain would have en- joyed Red Rose Tea because it is a blend of choicest Assam and Ceylon teas, whose characteristics above all others are strength and flavor, packed by men train- ed in the London tea mark- ets. Sold by your grocer in clean, bright aluminum packages. isi;dv Det Make a ., . Out of aby -Babies Have'Nerves' By ItUTH BRI'TTAIN OW ere, ez •r{••) Sir Charles Sykes, former coalition Liberal member of the British House of Commons, is concerned over foreign competition did its effects on' British trades. "Drastic 'remedies are required" he,said on. arrival in Canada a.few days ago on the White Star „liner', Regina, "if Great Britain is to be restored to that position in the world' which''slie formerly held. FIGHTING FOR BABY'S HEALTH Is the Constant. Care. of Every ' ' Young Mother. ONLY A CAR FARE °t ¢ • The young mother has a constant Judge: This man, officer, claims care in looking after the welfare of he took only a car fare from his em- her little ones, Childhood ailments ployer. come• on'sb sudden—sometimes with - Officer: Yes, your honor, but it out a minute's warning—the mother .• • may have a very sick baby on her Our forefathers ate peas with a was a car faro to Mexico, you see. knife and drank coffee from a saucer hands before help can be obtained, ood Q;s.vv. (ON woo LAUGHTER) There once was a man not unique Who imagined himself quite a ahique, '. But the girls didn't fall For the fellow at .all Ile matte only twenty a wique. Clerk: "What kind of gift was it you had in mind—something useful or Ornamental?" Otistomer: "Neither! . It's a wed- ding present I want. Red Rose Orange e Pekoe --Top Quality in clean, bright Aluminum The following is said to come from 1 Aberdeen: Jock met his friend sandy Autor® i Classified Advertisement; in the street. "Sandy," he said, "I wonder if you could oblige me wi' a cigarette?" But I thought you said you'd stoppit smokin'?" sold Sandy, reluctantly. "Ay, weol," replied Jock. "I've reached the first stage. I stoppit buying." Lumber will probably never again be cheap enough to use for anything but breakfast food. "Have a chair," said the polite war- den, as the murderer was led in to be ' electrocuted. 1f you are buying anything on time what it takes to make both parties happy is to pay on time. We always thought it was pretty safe working in an editorial office until we heard ot that magazine editor who dropped fifteen stories into a waste- basket. Be yourself, said we to a ;prominent wife's relative in our morally helpful way yesterday; 'and, acting upon the suggestion, be immediately borrowed $25 more. , - "I doctor myself by the aid of medi- cal books." "Yes, and some day you'll die of a misprint!" Scotchman's Son—I want a half pound, of butter, and be sure to wrap it in to -day's paper. No husband can understand why the neglect of some trifling household errand should cause so much trouble. Normal Man: One who gets mad at his wife because she said It would rain and he wouldn't carry an um- brella, and it did. Drivers Who Drink The automobile driver who drinks to excess is the terror of the road; But should any driver even touch liquor while he is operating a motor vehicle? The moderate drinker is also a menace to safety: 'It is undoubtedly the fact that even a little liquor often upsets the balance and normal attitude of mind. of many a person, and affects his oper- ations of a motor car unfavorably. Liquor makes some persons confident. From other persons it takes' away confidence and makes them doubtful and hesitating •,J ciuor.•does not mix well with.; -the ..driving 'of a motdr vehicle. A motor car or truck is not improperly called a private locomo- tive.' The driver has to undergo train- ing to operate a machine that weighs a ton or more and can be sent along at a rate of speed of from thirty to fifty, miles • an hour. .The locomotive engineer is required to be an abstain- er. bstain er. The driver of a car should deny himself the use of 'liquor whether he rides alone or is responsible for the safety of others."—N,Y. Times, au (seeing Husband (s a ng wife. off in train): "Now, dear, just as soon . as you ar- rive yon must telegraph." Wife: "All right. How muck will I telegraph for?" Much of the nervousness in older children can be traced to the over- stimulation during infancy, caused by regarding baby as a sort of animated toy for the amusement of parents, re- latives and friends. Baby may be played with, but not for more than a quarter of an hour to an hour daily. Beyond that, being handled, tickled, caused to laugh or even scream, will sometimes result in vomiting, and in- variably causes irritability, crying or sleeplessness. ' Fretfulness, Crying and sleeplessness from this cause can easily be avoided by treating baby with more, considera- tion, but when yotr just caii't see 'what is making baby restles's or upset, bet- ter give him a few drops of pure, harmless Casterfa. It's amazing to see how quit kly it calms baby's ner- ves and soothes hilt to sleep; yet it contains no drugs or opiates. It is purely vegetable—the recipe is on the' Wrapper, Leading physicians pre- scribe it for colic,' cholera, diarrhea, constipation, gas on stomach and bowels, feverishness, loss of sleep and all other "upets" of babyhood, Over , 25 million bottles used a. year shows its overwhelming popularity, With ' each bottle of Castoria, you get a. hook on Motherhood, worth its weight in gold, Look for Chas,. 11. , l letcher's signature on the package 80 you'll get genuine Castoria. There are many imitations. ISSUE l�lo, 23•,.-'29 ROOFING 9U Dollar a /toll saved on Leavy 'weights. We pay Freight. 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Tones the Blood That is unless she has a remedy in and yet were considered pre tty g the house which she can safely give citizens 1t the time. the baby for any of. the many. minor „From now on I'rn a marked man," ailments of babyhood and childhood. Such a remedy is found in Baby's sighed the sailor as he left the tatoo- + Own Tablets. Thousands of mothers 1st. - throughput the� gh th country they y alloys 'keep Election—A time when the voter is a box of the Tablets on hand and they proclaim -them to bewithout an equal ! kidded into the belief that somebody cares a darn what he thinks. for sweetening ,baby's stomach; regu-' lating his bowels, and thus driving out constipation and indigestion, colds and simple fevers, and making the dreaded teething period easy. Baby's Own Tablets are an abso- lutely safe remedy. They, are guar- anteed to be free from opiates or any other narcotic drug which are so harmful to the future welfare of the baby. Mothers, if you value the Iife of your. little ones give him Baby's Own Tablets when 11e is ill, or, better still, give him an occasional does of. the Tablets to ward off illness. The Tablets are 'sold by medicine dealers or will be sent to any address, post- paid, at 25 centsa box by addressing The Dr.," 'Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out, Old -Time Ships 15,00 -Ye' r -•(old Swedish Craf t She d New Light on '"" Seamanship Stoekhalnl—Two pre -Viking ships, 1;500 years old; and one oar estimated to be 5,000 years old, have been found in Sweden, shedding new light upon ancient Swedish 'seafaring and sea- manship. The oar, made for paddling, was found dee down in a moor in Dale - media, and the experts of the historical museum in Stockholm estimated its age ley the pollen test. This test con- sists in ,examining a piece ot the soil where the object was found and where pollen abounds. The geologists have drawn up immigration maps for dare' ous plants, fixing the age of their existence in Sweden. On this special occasion they found no pine pollen in the clod examined, and knowing that the pine entered Daleearlia some time after 3,000 years B.C., they according- ly dated the oar as belonging to an earlier period. This pollen analysis discovered by the Swedish botanist Lagerbeim and perfected by another Swedish scien- tist, Von Post, is looked upon as • a revolutionizing method of investiga- tin of early geological periods; • • The ancient ships were found nti the western shore of Sweden in tho province of Reiland, The hulls are made of oak timber and for:rteen meters long, four meters wide and, built on ribs and nailed together by r o lel pegs. They were c m ora - lively well preserved. 'They' say canned grapefruit, which -doesn't squirt, is just as good as the fresh. But it isn't sporting. The banks conduct a school of sav- ing and pay the pupils while learning. Authors" Fight for Public Earls Told by Hugh Walpole Many Worth -While Books Fail to Win Recognition, Says British Novelist London.—Hugh Walpole has been making some remarks about the position of undoubtedly worthwhile books in attracting the public atten- ellen that merit does not nowadays in Canada. Mains MOVING AND STOE,AGM, ILL TAB MOVER.— I1 PIONLt'lt DIS- , bucca April Output 39 Per Cent. Higher Than in March Ottawa --Automobiles produced in Canada during the month of April numbered 24,240, marking an increase of 39 per cent. over . the 17,478 ers produced in March, but slightly under .the 24,611 cars produced in April last year. The advance in April over March was general in all types of , Cars; open mode; passenger cars rose to 3,137 from 1,445; closed model pas- senger cars to 15,318 from 12,805; chassis to 5;493 from 2,967; and trucks to 292 from 257. 'No taxi - Cabs or buses were made in April as against 4 in the preceeding month. I The 24,240 cars produced in the month under, review were valued at $16,585,420, f.o.b. factory, and of this total 17,562 cars worth $13,713,905 were intended for sale in Canada and the balance, or 6,678 cars valued at $2,871,515, were made for export. Customs' records show that 5,150 cars were imported into Canada dur- ing April as compared with 6,114 in the previous months and . 4,917 in, April of a year ago. Exports cleared from Canadian parts during April showed 3,656 cars as against 3,592 in March and 4,087 in April, 1927. A calculation of the number of cars made available for' distribution in Canada during April, made by adding the imports of 5,150 cars to the 17,- 562 made for sale in Canada, gives a total of 22,712 cars. eFor the first four months of the year the number ,of cars made available- in Canada, thus computed, totalled 60.935. For the four months ending April, 1928, the cumulative production num- bered 662,685 cars having a sales value, f.o.b. plant of $43,200,132. While i this output was 23 per cent. less than the figures for the corresponding period of last year and the value was ' 15 per cent. lower, conditions general- ' ly, in the industry were nevertheless - much improved in 'April. i "Hindenburg a Loyal Gentleman," Says Fach Paris.—"Marshall von Hindenberg is a gentleman of absolute loyalty." This is Marshal Focb's apprecia- tion of his former adversary. Andre Rivoirg, the French writer, recently attended a congress of liter ary men in Berlin. Received by the President of the Reich, he• related his experience to Marshal Foch, comment ing that the former leader of the Ger- man armies had. •spoken' of peace. in :convincing terms and convinced man- :ner. ' Foch was sleep in' thought for a! moment, then, with great delibera- tion, he paid this compliment to bis former adversary. • Per. Hay Fever—use 'Minard's. The bill collector found that the family he was about -to dun had bad assure the amount of hearing which .skipped, taking theagoods with them.' it would once have gained. , After some inquhyt lie managed to Speaking at the Institute Francais locate the van driver, but that worthy in London, where he presented the claimed to have ne recollection of annual Femina-Vie Heureuse prize to where he had taken them. "Come Virginia Woolf for her book "To the now," said the collector, producing a Lighthouse," he described the in: $5 bill, "this ought to rouse your mem- creasingly difficult struggle for recog- dry" "It ought to, sir," the van driver nition which writers must face. admitted, "butt you see Mine ain't no "The best doesn't often receive the 'ordinary memory, an' it'll take a deal attention it deserves," he said. "The of rousing. Why, it cost $10 to put it example of Mary Webb, who has at - to sleep." tracted the Prime Minister's admire.- tion,Stranger: "Then there's the Smiths. days. has occurredtime during the last fed, They were among the first settlers in A short ago I read ten o this town." Shopkeeper: "How things excellent novels, both by women. have changed. They're among the They were "Spinster of the Year," by t last settlers now." Miss Bentley, and "Dim Star," by Miss Yates. I have not yet seen any review of them, nor did their publish- ers include thein in their list. Yet they were both very remarkable books. "Of recent years unless a piece of literature is also a piece of news, like. a crime or a divorce, it gets no public recognition at all." At the same meeting the Bookman prize for a French work of imagination was awarded to Julian Green, who is a young American, born in France. After this year this prize will revert to its original title and be known as the Northcliffe prize. "Give me your money or I'll blow your brains out," commanded tho hold-up. The intended victim calmly laughed in a manner that showed that he didii't care about either. He was a college boy, - 1n Mexican campaigns the women always accompany their husbands in the army, so the eoltliers are alwaye. kept in fighting trim. Minard'sLiniment for trisect Bites. TANCE mover's of Vnnada, Largest Y padded vans. New17yuiprrtent, latest methods. ,Two experienced men every trip. AC loads insured, Beyond compare for skill and care. Before you move, write us or wire and rpVPl`se the charges. Mead office Hamilton. Ontario. tlanada, H1]] the Mover. MARY CRIC3C3 IrAT I.' IIATO11 FOUR VA,T,tUSTI]5S. W Write for free catalogue. A, 11. 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I saw Lydia' .1'inkh Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound advertised and tried it and believe it helped me won- derfully. I have no weak spells any more, the pains have left me and nuynerves are much abetter. 1 feel safe' in saying Lydia E. Pinkham's medi- cines have helped me wonderfully."— Ws, WM. H. BEECHTEIJ.Fit, Box 143,, Port Colborne, Ont, _.. oENLaNe PHILLIPS Mut G/V, For Troubles due to Acid INDIGESTION ACID STOMACH HEARTBURN HEADACHE GASES.NAUSBA When What many people call indigestion very often means excess - acid iltthe stomach. The stomach nerves have been over -stimulated, and food sours. The corrective is an alkali whieh neutralizes acids instantly. And the 11est alkali k1own to medical science is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It Lias remained the standard with physicians in the 50 years, since its invention, One spoonful of this harmless, taste- less alkali in water will neutralize in= stantly many _tins as much acid, and the symptoms disappear at once. You will never use crude methods when once you learn the efficiency of this. Go get a small bottle to try. Tie sure to get the genuine Phillips Milk of'Magnesia prescribed by ph5si� clans for 50 yetrs iu corroeting exccee acids. Mach bottle contains full theca- tions -.-many drugstore,