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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1928-10-18, Page 7EMATJC 'MISERY Relief Can Only " Come Through Better Blood—Liniments of No Use. In no other disease does the blood become thin so rapidly as th rheuma- tism. Not only does it become thin but it is loaded with impurities rheumatic poisons. 'Without the pro - rheumatic poisons. Without the proper treatment these poisons increase, the Inflamed joints swell and the patient becomes a cripple. Most treatments ,simply aim. to keep down the pain, hence with every- unfavorable con dition a renewed attack follows: To cast out rheumatism the blood must be enriched and the rheumatic poisons driven out with the natural secretions of the body. This can best be done through a course of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, which have a spe- eiflo action on the blood, giving it new richness and redness. Thousands have tried this treatment with beneficial results. That every sufferer from rheumatism who does not try Dr.' Williams' Pink Pills is neglecting the most hopeful means of 'recovery is shown by the statement of Mr. David Carroll, Pictou, N,S., who says:— "For years I was troubled with rheu- matism. The pains were not continu- ous, but they always returned, and kept getting worse. I tried so-called electric belts and many medicines, but did not get more than temporary relief. Only those who have suffered from this trouble will realize what' I suffered at times. I had begun to despair of getting ''better when a friend urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. In.. a short time I could feel this medicine helping, me, so I gladly continued taking the pills and soon found that every trace of the trouble had -disappeared land. there was a great improvement in ,Ylly, ;gen-; oral health. •It. is now two years since I took Dr. Virilliamtr, pink ;Pills and I have not had' the least•tvuinge of the trouble in that time. That is why I confidently recommend the pills. to other sufferers." You can get these Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50c a , Dox from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Brockville Ont. • Russians Ready to Put . Soviet Runabout Road Moscow.—Th( "Avtodor," a society to promote motoring in Soviet Russia, bas adopted a new design of cheap, home-made ''peasant's motor car," which is to: substitute the various models of cars heretofore brought to Russia exclf1i;ively from •abroad:' The newly designed model , is, an open three -seater of extremely simple and solid construction, easily repair-: able, and in:condition to stand Russian roads and ,highways. • If you use Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea in 1928 you 'will enjoy Canada's finest tea and materially reduce your tea bills. s Red Rose Orange Pekoe lasts longer because; its additional strength and flavor make it go further. Every package guaranteed'. 8-E Murderer Agrees o Become Leper Strange Medical Experiment Will Be Made in Lithuania STUDY OF DISEASE Leprosy Will Be Developed Through Various Stages Kovno, Lithuania. --One of the strangest medical experiments on re- cord was announced here recently when a convicted murderer agreed to permit himself to be Inoculated with leprosy germs. , The murderer's name is Kirstein and he was condemned to death after being convicted of a particularly gruesome murder, it was said he vol- untarily agreed to the experiment which will make him a leper. Professor Sniker, chief of the Army Medical Corps, will inoculate Kirstein with the bacili. At first only a small injection will be given and the Pro- $essor will -study °thetdisease :in its early .stages, Later the Leprosy will be developed through various steps at advanced stages of the disease, and the profes- sor will keep detailed records of its progress. It is expected here that the study will be of 'value in the creation of a cure. ntario Sells Big Fellow at the London Zoo TWO WAYS,1tTO SEE IT • One little•girl is greatly amazed by the size of the elephant in London Zoo, while the other places a tit -bit into its trunk unimpressed. Wood Land Frock -Coats Tpronto, Ont.—Sale of eighty-one square miles of pulpwood and jack pine in the Township of Simpson, one hundred nitles north of Sault Ste. Ma- rie, .to tliefiAbitibi Pulp and Paper Co. and the Algoma Central Railway, is announced by. the Department of Lands ° and Forests, Queen's Park. The purchase involves the cutting rights to about 50,000 cords of pulp- wood, 63,000 railway ties and 200,000 feet board measure of large jack pine. Prices realized by the .Department were $2 a cord for the pulpwood, 15 cents per tie and $6.50 per thousand for the jerk pine. The purchase is a joint'ole,''the pulpwood to be used by. the Abitibi company in their '"ault Ste. karie mill and the ties going to the Olgoina• Central' for road constru- tion. The Department stipulated that the pulp`Wood should be taken off at the same time as the jack pine in order to avert :the danger of a lire hazard, which otherwise might arise at dif- ferent times. In past years the Gov- ernment has ,put up small areas for the Algoma Central Railway .in order to provide timber that is not available on the company's own land. Itve got it all over Senator Curtis; I belong to an Indian tribe of my own. -Governor Smith, • Civic; politicians are divided into two kinds' "diose who are fit for noth- ing, •and those who are fit for anything. 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VIA k. b EDDY CO., L'I Tif 11 D, HULLCANA1SA in Afghanistan Sweeping changes in the Court and social life of Afghanistan, as a result of King Amanullah's recent visit to Europe, are hailed 'by the • press of many countries as a new illustration of that " VFxesternization? of the Orient which ` is so striking a sign of the times. From a brief despatch from Kabul, the. -old capital of the country, to the Allahabad Pioneer, it appears that these innovations have been even more drastic than was at first report- ed. • The King, we learn, has not only provided hinjself with a triennial par- liament, but insisted, when it con- vened recently in Paghman, the new capital; on ,its members, the tribal headmen, appearing in suitable par- liamentary, costumes. At the gates, says The Pioneer; these deputies had to exchange their turbans, ,flowing robes and• broad sashes ,for frock - coats, top hats and trousers, thought- fully suplilied by "mass production" at the royal order. The legislators were even instructed to relieve them- selves of theirbeards and whiskers. Meanwhile, the lades, of th'ir'` families, under the.lQueenis example, are dis- carding veils, and some of them drive their own motor -cars. By another de- cree only visitors wearing European dress henceforth' ,are to Abe admitted to the ptiljlic gardens and theatres of Kabul and Paghman. When inside they must no• longer sit cross-legged on the gi'dund, but on the benches and chairs provided. Afghanistan, the London Daily Mail exclaims, "is clearly hustling." The same paper continues: "Not, ,however, more ski ' than some other Mohammedan States. Turkey th is at present in the roes of learning the alphabet and Kemal Pasha has decreed that the Latin characters shall be used instead• of the beautiful, time honora 11but obsolete and inconvenient Arabic script; and the Dictator bright- ens up a Cabinet meeting .,by himself. giving Ministers a few lessons with a blackboard. "Persia is moving too. His Majesty, Shah Riza Khan, has sent to Europe ma special mission his Court Cham- berlain, a highly accomplished gentle- man, who speaks several European languages, travels by airplane, and astonishes Downing Street and the Quaff d'Orsay by his knowledge of in- ternational politics..: "It' seems that the East is going to adopt all our mechanical devices and most of our fashions and customs, political and other. It will change its outward form mightily in the next few years. Will there be a corresponding change in its spiritual outlook? Is the soul of the East to °be transformed as well as the body? And, if so, what will• the reflex be on the civilization of our own Western world?" A PROBLEM FOR YOUNG MOTHERS Stomach trouble's cause most of the distress of babyhood and childhood, and are the greatest problem that a young mother has to solve. The treat- ment for these digestive disturbances that make baby cry continually and disturb his sleep must be quick and effective, . and, above all, perfectly safe. The absolutely safe treatment for disturbances of the stomach and bowels is found in Baby's Own Tablets. Thousands of mothers have had their problem solved through them. They are guaranteed to be free from all injurious drugs and can- not possibly do harm to even the youngest babe—they always do good. Baby's Own Tablets regulate the stomach and bowels; banish consti- pation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers and promote that health -giving sleep which is so neces- sary to the welfare of the baby or growing child. The Tablets are sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 25c a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. LIKE ONE OF THE FAMILY "My dog Is like one of the family."' , "Which one of the family is he , like." What Will Women Say? .London Morning Post (Cons.) : It is, too .much to hops or wish that wo- men should ever forswear allegiance to fashion—"deformed _.;thief" though he be. But now that they enjoy the dignity of• equal political status, is it too much to expect them to demand 1 some say in dictation of their fash- ions, or obey a native rather than an alien decree? After all, they may be reminded that their menfolk do not look to any foreign models for the style of their clothes. On the contrary, they provide the models for the world. 1 Can it be that English women, having achieved so much, are willing to be 1 outdone by men in a matter that con- corns so much their dignity and self- sufficiency? Conserving Child Life The Children's Aid Society, with its affiliated branches in rill parts of the country, hap : throughout its existence advocated and worked for the preser- vation of the family home, recognizing that this is in the best interests of the child, the parents and the State. Good homes wilt good mothers, writes J. J. Kelso, has been our watchword, and constant effort, has• been direoted to securing these desirable conditions, ,Fllenlly atlVice '•and encopragemen, has been steadily given ,to raise' moral and material conditions with results that have been "eminently satisfactory, For this reason, if for no other, the society should receive the cordial Imp - port both of individuals and- municipal organizations. don't know anything about poll- tics, but 1 am..emphatically at the dis- wheal 'of the i emocratie Party.— Bobby genes. A sense sof weli`boing comes to us When we have an ,attitude of coucdrn. for the welfare of ethers. IMVnard'o ,Liniment for achllnp Jo ,Veterinaries use M n rd's Liniment, t,6NurN4 PHILLIPS P„0'f MAG,k4 FOtStElibleS due to TIUROAcld I NOI Ot=S ACID STOMACH HCtARTOWN HSADACHB. OA88e-NAusaA. Red Rose Orange Pekoe is the finest ig tea in the best package—Aluminum FINANCIAL NEWS Objects' to <Use of Term "Rayori", New York—The Celanese Corpora- tion of America has taken issue with the Better Business Bureau of New York City, Inc., on the latter's recent recommendation that the word, "rayon" be used in.conjunctionwith the name of its product. Its objection is based on the ground that celanese is so distinctly different from rayon in its chemical and physical properties that the adoption of the bureau's re- commendation would cause confusion between the fabrics and articles of the company and these now referred to as rayon, The company further contends that the bureau has no au- thority to name a product, and that its action in this case can only result in confusion and misrepresentation. 'The company points out, in addition, that the local bureau's recommenda- tion is contrary to the position taken by " the National Better Business Bureau about three years ago. The same arguments apply to Cana- dian Celanese, Ltd. Stock Averages Up Month of September • . Prices on the Toronto Stock Ex- change in the month of September made an average gain of practically three points and the average of 60 stocks at the end of the month was approximately on the same ,level as of January. 31' and over 55f points above the close of 1927. Only three months in the current year have re- turned a higher average than at the end of September. September average of 107.66 com- pares with a peak of 110.23 reached in April last and a low of 103.25 at the end of July: Of •four groups the utilities was the utilities was the only one to show a' decline at 115.69, contrasted with. 116.92 in the preceding month. The .high for the year of 121.33 was ab- tained in May last and the low' of '115.21 in°July. Passing of Twin City common dividend made for a decline of 814 points in the price of this issue and brought the average tor the group of nine down materially. • Thirty listed common industrial stocks were up close to 3 points at 75.21, contrasted .with 72.41 at the end of August. January saw the high of 79.20 established ' for the group and July the low of 70.94. The unlisted group advanced over four points from 43.36 to 47.70. Good- year Tiro common gained 25, Farmers Dairy 4, Service Stations 8 and Hiram Walker-Gooderham and Worts 5. The oils were up.in a body. Imperial ad- vanced .6 and British American and International Petroleum from , 2, to 4 points. Bank stock boosted their average from 311.75.' to 317,75. Tho high for the group ,of eight of 325,62 was 'attained in April last and the low of 300.75 in January. Striking gains were made ,by individual members of the group. Royal was up 23, Domin- ion 6, Imperial 5, Montreal 10 and Nova Scotia 10. • Temperance in Britain Manchester Sunday Chronicle (Ind.) : Every year Britain is becom;. ing more sober. ' rhe.steady decline in drunkenness is one of the most heartenin4 post-war signs, for it has riot been achieved by prohibition. In- deed, we do not think it'+oould'tave been achieved int arty -,such way, for experience of --America is showing more and more clearly that repres- sion fails. Reduce* e Acid Sick stomachs, sour stomachs and indigestion usually* mean excess acid. The stomach nerves are over- stimu-lated, • tI'oo much acid makes the stom- ach and intestines.,; sour" Alkali kills acid instantly. The best form le Phillips, Milk of Magnesia, be- cause ono harmless, tasteless dose nen- tralizee many times its Vele as, in acid. Since its invention, 50 years agn, it has remained the standard with .p2►yei. t1# , olans every -whom Take a spoonful in water and your unhappy condition will probabl;' end in Sve•minutes, Then you will always know what to do. Crude and harmful methods will 'never appeal to you. Go prove Allis ':for 'your own sake. It may' fracfl a' great many disagreeable ours. I Be Bore to get the genuine Phillips' l 3uiillt of Magnesia prescribed by physi- elaua for 50 yearo In correcting excess I acids, leach bottle contains' full direr-� trona—any drugstore. IS`;B No, 41--'28 We - Classified Advertisements RUG YARN 0' 1 5 PER POUND UP. 70Crgi Y- tetND 9 one samples Pres,, Stocking Ba Yarn Muls, Dept. 1, O0111a, Ont. Wnen replacing Eavestroughs or Cor{-. ., doctor Pipes you will save money by specifying "QUEEN'S HEAD" Galvan• ized Sheets—„Good fc,- 70 years.” .Ask any • reliable Sheet Metal Worker. When Morning Came Dawn came with a high wind trum- peting and a rain of yellow leaves, in the orchard. The hosts of the • day arose to greet her and start her singing, like a bareheaded, brown - eyed lassie, down the trail. October; morning—what buoyant joy and ex- pectancy awoke with its sunlight, Where the Fall's footstep had fallen. the silvery brown and silken rich- ness of ripened things glowed. Tiny fingers of the woodbine had draped the mossy green bowlder with scarlet garlands. When the wind swung low at inter- vals the breath of fruition poured fragrance on the air and a melodi- ous elodious silence touched the heart. The gnarled and somber yew trees stood like solemn dignitaries at a gay carnival amid the forest folk, dropping their brillian leaves con- tinuously as before the coming of a triumphant pageant. The musical haunts of the summer going birds were murmurous with the sweep of thinning branches, and the abundant harvest of nuts baited the tireless squirrel. Here, and there a dainty and belated blos- som sang its song of loveliness. Swiftly sailing clouds rippled in shadows along the crisping grass. The sprinntime beauty had been trans-} muted into another and even more gorgeous splendor. October was on the land and the day was at its dawn. Day of Gold • By ALIX THORN 0 heart, can we deserve such days of gold? Such radiant hours that priceless treasures hold? A sky that cloudless bends, where • birds' wings beat, The rainbow -tinted trees that guard the street. The hillsides pranked in tints of fairy- land, The wayside blooms aglow on ev'ry handl The sunset's, o'er the mountains grim and old. 0 heart, do we deserve these days of gold? "What did father say when you wsk ed for me?" "He didn't say anything. He fell on my neck and wept." - Headaches For a headache, however Painful, inhale a , little M i n- ard's and bathe forehead. Speedy relief. COULD NOT WORK FOR MONTHS Restored to Health by" Lydia E. Pinkhar's Vegetable Compound Port Elgin, N. B.—"For three'' months, T was nervous and weak with, tired feelings ,ani' could not do work. A friend a vised me to take Lydia . E. Pink.. ham's Vegetable Compound and Z: have got good reg' sults from it .ancf.- recommend it tan.. others."--- BILA, TA1'LOtt, Port Biro" gin, N. B. This dependable sold by druggists every.) medic no is where•