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Zurich Herald, 1928-11-01, Page 7
A AND NERVOUS1 E A, Condition toile to Watery Blood -- Easily Corrected Through the'Use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Thin pale girls lack the power of resistance to disease that rich, reel his g°°‘1 sense.. 1 -le has climbed flood gives, Nervous breakdown is da the mountain many a time before and ; biro - result of thin -blood, So is land I knows the tricks 'and pit -falls o4 the I gestior,, headaches, backaches and many othertroubles. Girls suffering sng lava. If moil prefercomfort by a funicular' railtoa go' in in from thin, impure blood need just the the light of the sun, let them go. WhY i help Dr, Williams' Pink Pills can give. For many years Dr. Williams' Pink seek mystery and grandeur and Pills have been a world-famous blood- beauty where raucous voices suddenly builder and nerve restorer: They ae- bring you back to city streets and, food and the eommonplaees of life? impsly make new, rich, red blood whichrts new vigor and life to .all the The faithful horse • trudges ,slowly. imparts organs of the body. Their first effect Cinder and lava slip from under' his„ is usually shown by an improved ap- feet, but he : seems to sense every petite; then the spirits revive and danger. The climb You feelcoms so teas The great hulk of the mountain is outlined against the sky and the Te- flection, of Yesuvius's fires play'&' above the crater Bite sheet lightning on a summer evening, Flash after flash illuminates the sky and: gives .e coral' pink color to the emd1 e: The aiitonlobile %as 'to; be aban- doned ea' :9ae tor•tuol.s trail beeomes Cluttered with lava and cinders. A ,horse ,becomes your companion. You must put your trust' absolutely in restlessness at night gives way to that in many places 1VIa Or 5 Clift North - health restoring sleep, For sufferers though you -might easily slide bads I , h Prom anaemia nervousness, general ward from your mount. The. way es "Lindy vas', 'citizen df the, North- ' I lit' now and again by red Plash I ntario Woods, , He. ,is now a weakness or physical erthaustion Dr. ern O , Williams' Pink Pills are a restorative I against the smoke clouds above. • oo citizen of the Wilted States, although utmost value. This is proved length it becomes 'too steep he has not taken out many papers. of the by the experience of Miss Sarah A. rough for further horse travel..Y of He chew0 every paper he sees. The McEachern, R.R. No. 3, Brute, N.S., must go on afoot. A feeling gift of Mayor Houde of Montreal to who says: --"About three years ago greater security conies as you stand Mayor Jimmie Walker of New York. T became very weak and nervous. I again upon your own feet ad trust rwn "Lindy," as Mr, Walker named him, pains ains' in my side and back. I to your own judgment and yourwas the first shipment to .be handled had frequent pains in the back sight. pale and very weak. I had attacks the sea level, ,passing first nervous irritability, and at times I and gardens,' then a growth of ari- w n was so nervous that life seemed hard- ous trees, including some where ly worth living. While in this condi- feeble attemp thas been len tmade h at re tion a friend strongly advised me to forestation, and at s take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I began through scrub pines e station and several alov a taking these pills and used them for rieties of hardy ; g about two months with the result that. stretch of ows utterly lifeless ife es nothing could there was such an. improvement in my Nothing grows condition that friends would ask me grow in suchea wastcontfnue to light lightslitan can oof Naples, stcresc nt What I was taking, and I was only The red flashes Erom Naples to Sorrento. Behind, the g too glad to tell them it was Dr. Wil- Your way as you step from one jag- flashes and rumbles go on: lianas' Pink Pills. I art now enjoying ged piece of lava` to another. hhen I as, 1 a aloud a fog bank London knows, blow FINACI NEWS Cockshutt Plow Expands In Scope. Owing to the fact that Cockshutt Plow Company has signed a contract to market Allis-Chalmers Co.'s tree, tors in Canada,' and to the fact that this latter company has decided to enter the tractor business, which will involve sales of about $6,000,000 in 11928, or one-fifth of the total business, it is thougb.t that this expansion will lit reflected in the activities of Cockshutt Plow, As American com- panies this year have four& their most lucrative field for tractors this year in the Canadian West, and the tractor business itself bas proved one of the most profitable Iines handled by farm implement companies, this is a development of major importance to Cockshutt, and estimates are that sales of the tractor will increase the company's turnover by from $2,000,000 to $3,000,000 a year, with Corre- sponding increase in net profits. Tractors enter Canada duty free, and Cockshutt's sales offices will handle the tractors on the same basis, as though they had been manufactured in Canada. It has been an expanding and profitable line for Allis-Chalmers. Cockshutt is building several new warehouses in Western Canada to take care of its increasing business. It is also having better business in the east, and not alone from the farm community. General Motors and Ford have proved good customers for the department which manufactures motor truck bodies. also a requen i You have perilously advanced from of my head and neck. I was very vineyards by the Canad�1an Pacific Express Com- pany, on its daily Montreal -New York air service. What he thinks of this pioneer air service has not been re- corded, but Canadian' Pacific officials, who greeted him at the New °York'end state that he was in fine fighting fettle on arrival. Several hundred pounds' of other express matter accompanied him. good health and am glad to give this suddenly s under the ; statement for the benefit it may be onA i ®UGIIING BABY m to some other sufferer." smoke dithem. It moistens your I Le£SVV You can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. clothes and makes the air distinctly chilly. A the edge of the crater the fog has wrapped you in oblivion. Gray mist '• has made you Mind. You feel that if this is all, at least you° have been repaid, for you have Again Vesuvius Makes -a Thieat IS A GREAT JOY What can give morejoy to the home than a laughing, happY- baby. seen the • approach to the worlds The .well cleat 'makes everyone happy most famous fire and one of its • most.I with his tuneful gurgle and bright destructive: Presently there is a. laughing. eyes. It is only the sickly. •sound a• an appalling sound. It is baby who is not laughing. baby, for thunder nor the' roar of heavit is the little• one's nature to be cnorther olumns of Smoke and . Deep: seas on a coast, but rather .a weird aha when well. Rumbles Warn of 'Fiery combination. It makes you stand • Mothers, if your baby is cross, if he Activity Going On and listen, half wanting to hear it cries a great deal and no amount, of again, and ye, somehow, dreading it. attention seems to make him happy, rJ les—Vesuvius is fretful. She is It comes again . and again, seeming i give him a dose of Baby's Own Tablets ap flashing red by night and by day particularly weird in the enveloping. pouring into the blue sky a column fog• of sulphurous smoke, which floats off Now the fog lifts slowly. Through in a breeze formile upon mile, or in it you make out fires in fantastic calm air rises straight • toward the shapes as pale . as glow worms. Brigh- vault of the sky for many hundreds ter and brighter they grow as the of feet. Vesuvius in .normal mood shows only a wisp of smoke and does not make the night over her red with sadden flashes of fire, nor does she rumble so.- A. few weeks ago she was, to all appearances, sound asleep. She takes long sleeps: she has been known to sleep for 500 years. So long did she sleep after her destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum that it be- came almost a legend and was forgot- ten by the peasants dwelling about h Goats grazed in the crater upon and he will soon be well and ready to radiate that happiness' through the home again. Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative. They regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach and mist dissipates, and before you fully thus banish constipation and indiges- realize it you are looking -intoa, tion; break up colds and simple fevers mighty abyss where tare paints and correct those troubles which ac - strange patterns in the dark below. company the cutting of teeth and in It is the color of the red sun as it doing those things—and • doing them sinks into the horizon sof a tropic sea. well—they make baby happy, and keep The never -ceasing red flashes tell him. happY. The Tablets are. sold by where the active crater is. You feel medicine dealers or by mail at 25 Red Boge Orange Pekoe -Top Quality In clean, bright : Aluminum The Wife Hunts Too "I am not prepared to say that your wife will make a success of it I don't know your wife (I don't know MY own)—but you should be sufficiently well acquainted with her to tell whe- there she would get a kick out of it or a grouch." •Captain Paul A; Curtis, "Field and Stream" shooting editor, suggests in the November issue of that magazine that the hunter include his wife on a trip. "Women are now Sghting for ring- side seats for a title bout instead of for standing room on the sofa when a ,AA ACRES, STOCK IMPLEMEYTS,. mouse appears on the horizon," he dairy, good buildings, nice loam - says, and when they are successfully tion, Woodstock district. A. Edey, 462 swimming the channel, making trans- King St. E., Hamilton, Atlantic hops, holding up payrolls as well as hubby's bankroll, and visiting the interior of Uganda for elephants, it's a bit flat to say what they cannot do. It is not a question of what they can stand, but what they are willing Classified Advertisements RUG YARN 1.1.)PER Samples free. TWENTY - one ga Tarn Mails,Dept. 1, Oruiia, Ont. O$IlaTCBYLLA RABBITS. EGISTERED' PEDIGREED, e16.00 Wagnerr& Son, Shakespeare. Jacob FARMS WANTED. F1 ASH FOR YOUR FARM. FREE V information. international Realty Co., Windsor, Ont. FARMS POR BALE. Unscrupulous Tactics in Buying and' to put up with. Selling Mine Shares That there have been unscrupulous tactics used on the part of certain traders, with a view to breaking the market on various, listed mining. stocks , has been brought to the at- tention of the Financial News Bureau. One house received a call, to all ap- pearances from a responsible trader, to sell a block of 4,200 shares of Teck- Hughes at the market. This order, when executed, broke the stock badly. Later, the man absolutely repudiated the order and a trail on the long-dis- tance callfound itto have• come froom a "pay" station. Similar instanceshave been cited. Fictitious buyingorders on . a certain be right," adds Capt. Curtis. "It is low-priced producer, in the names- of J only fair to you, to her guide and to various doctors and professional men f herself. She must wear two pairs of recently moved this stock up sharply. woollen socks in a clumsy pair of As a result of these tactics, brokerage shoe -pats for the same reason you and houses are checking th''• orders very closely. Mining Briefs drawn on like a moth drawn to a lamp. As you move toward it the rumbling grows louder and louder. The flashes become more blinding in the darkness. Over jagged ' rock formations, on, on toward that place er. the rich green grass that grew along of awe, you grope your way, ha mg the shores of two lakes deep within l here for the fiery sky to point the that mightly hole. next rock upon which to leap. , It is The Eruption of 1631 Then suddenly she gave warning, which few heeded, and poured seven rivers of fire down into the surround - Ing villages, destroying them and kill- ing hundreds. One of these rivers rushed pell-mell into the • Bay of Naples, . where the water boiled for days This wClose by the Flames as the great eruption , You wish for a.. gas, mask. The smoke from crevice all around is charged heavily with sulphur. The. winds, however, befriend you and the fumes are blown here and there, al- lowing frequent breathing spells. Shall we dare a further advance? Could the miracle be greater by chal- lenging fate more impertinently? A terrific rumbling far below, the grind- ing rocks as they fall bank into the crater, a•sky'illumined as only such a fire could illumine it. • And this mighty mountain is but one of a group that once stood near by, The whole Bay of Naples is the crater of a Volcano that baffles the Commissioner of Great Brrtam to. imagination. Under that sea other ibou the Government of Canada has ar arebut dwell.. 'a gone and littleStasttray rived in Ottawa, This,marks an epochs, aro - children a astray. I in the history of the political 'evolu Now, back to the horse. How dark 1 tion of the Dominion.. The nomina- necessarily Blow, bu it gives exhilira- tion. Suddenly through the cracks beneath you see a red glow. Twenty feet below is •fire. A further advance and it shines in your face, only ten feet down. Now it is five. Then a wide vent in the rocks appears and{ you see, rolling by, a river of fire! cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. of 1631. The peasants dwelling in Torre del Greco and, in Massa di Somme end other small settlements that were wiped out took it that de- mons lived somewhere under the mountain. Now Vesuvins is again in eruption; not a tremendous one such as the re- corded eruptions of the past, but one at least showing she still has vitality. She has not driven the population away from her base, but her grand pyrotechnical display has again be- come a lively attraction for visitors. The best time for a visit is at dark, What is more satisfying after the bridge game than a cup or: two. of Red Rose Tea? Millions of Canadians pre- fer it to any other because of finer flavor, remarkable strength and dustless pur- ity. Put up in aluiminum`-`r the only material which com- pletely protects good _tea nw ` in he distance ] tt1 ton "A srong wind' has man out to. se."' q Canada's Status Quebec Soleil (Lib.):The• High "Tell her she has got to forget that new fur coat," advises this "Field and Stream" writer, "if it's a bear hunt you contemplate, or if it's• just a few days' duck shooting at some local re- sort, that she has got to forego the possession of a little• hat she scouted for in Madame Chez Blois. If she passes that test she is eligible—no woman will pass up a new hat for an idle fancy, not if she's sober! "Let it be known and thoroughly understood that she is going out to do a man's • job, that it really is not' a woman's -vocation and that she must face it entirely• frons a• masculine point of view if she is' to make good. "To begin with her equipment must` l 00 FINE twopackages T25c. AMPSF WriteR today. A bargain. A. E. Stilwell, Rougemont, Que. War Trophies Manchester Guardian (Lib.) : The other day a local council decided that a gun displayed in .z public place as a trophy of the Great War should be broken up and flung on the scrap heap. The Mayor cf Southwark is raising the same question on a larg- er scale. He intends to consvit the Metropolitan Mayors' Associaleon. and find out whether they share his op - Inion that it is useless le continue the exhibition in public buildings and parks of guns and other munitions captured from the Germans. His view• is that it would be much' better to sell them, if possible, or else to scrap them: He finds a \vicleepread' dislike- of these grins exhibits, not only among people who hate- war, but among ex -service men who. object to being reminded of what they went through. Amulet has the street guessing at present. It was rumored that import- ant ore was cut in diamond drilling. for warmth and protection from wind Further reports came from Rouyn to � and rain. Remember it is a man's the effect that the drills had cut 40' game; so she needs a man's equip - feet of high-grade copper -zinc ore at meat." a depth of approximately 220 feet. At'f o- --- the time of the report the drill was i Veterinaries use Minard's Liniment. said to still have been in ore and IIII, 900 feet Labor and Its Life. the guide do, even though she never wears any but the sheerest silk at home and abhors wool. For the rest let her equipment be just what com- mon om mon sense would direct you to take it was thought that this was an en -1 tirely new body, lying about .. 'to the east of the "C" ore body. I London Observer (Ind.) : Labor in trained to the political life who will Another despatch dealt with devel-its most ambitious mood has no de -1 dedicate themselves—and that use - aliment and it was stated that the sire to take over a country made fully—to politics entirely, but to have shaft was now down 225 feet, with bankrupt by industrial dissensions., the Houses and the Government filled timbering completed to that depth. ; It- realizes, too, that weak though i by these is to give ourselves over to Work is now said to be fn progress I capital may be when confronting a - an ver -stiffening bureaucracy. on the foundation for the new hoist democracy, it has an immense econ-' -- — which is expected to bo on the prop ' omic advantage. Its mobility per-! -- —� erty by November lst. 1 mits it to abandon a stricken field CANCERh must stay and starve. Beni' on �'�U�'5$ Worthy of His Hire London Evening Standard (Ted. Cons.) : It is infinitely better a hat men of ability and enterprise Rhea} leave Westminster for the city tha that they should stay in politic bleat of the meagreness of their mate- rial rewards or devote their energies to the increase of those rewards rath- er than to single-minded service of the country. We want in these days men of diverse types in politics. There will continue to be men bred and driven ?n3.ny a it is below! It wili'take a long time tion of a High Commissioner was in to halt teach ahlittle hovel light, but way Shan) Vita le bone the :day When the Goy - theat mountain kelt _•down . ernor-General ceased to be the agent the tsCh;,and ' winen . a glass soI of the 'British Government: We are Lacrimn Crestt, thehe of the diy I autonomous, completely autonomous, triet, and rest horse. Far away I but we have not broken our associa- with lib lights—such r © i. ith Great Britain; for different reasons it will pay us to maintain .. _ ��.�. that relationship. Fifteen nations signed the peace, treaty, and one thing i have in com- mon is the conviction that fourteen aren't to be trusted — Muskogee Phoenix. We assume that the first day t,t the millennium will be, given up wholly to, wets and drys agreeing as to hew the liquor problem could be solved,— Louisville Times. With the campaign at full blast, and with hurricanes and tornadoes hitting not be ina lit�.. here and there, it mfg propriate to refer' to 1928 as the "Year of the 13ig. Wind." -Seattle Times, Minard's Liniment for aching joints. Make Your Winter Holiday Pay Dividends Own a 20 -Acre Farm in Georgia. Grow Tobacco, Early Vegetables and Fruits. Gne Crop Often Pays for the Farm. Send for Particulars. Write: E. FRENCH or ROBINS LIMITED an Theatre, ,i Manager, Industrtial Dept, Michg is Rs Florida Railway, Building, Georg Detroit, Miele Vkl.l70STA, Ga. IN w ereon Labor" I Appreciating these facts, Labor is Tells cause of cancer and what to do formulating two principles of action— for pain, bleeding, odor, etc. Write in politics, independence; in econ- for it to -day, mentioning this paper. omfcs,„co-operation. It may go for- Address Indianapolis Cancer Hospital, I ward confident that its political op- Indianapolis, Ind. ponents understand and welcome its attitude. Immortality London Daily Mail (Ind. Cons.): It is a truism that the famous can have no private life. The relations and friends of a great man, more parti- cularly when lie is dead and -has pass- ed into history,, must resign them- selves to seeing the weak points of his character as well as his virtues • exposed to the public gaze in the in- terests of truth. If all biography is not to be reduced to a monotonous level of meaningless eulogy these things must be. I heumatism A little Minard's rubbed into parts affected relieves rheu- matic pain. Also good for bruises and sprains. WHAT Perhaps the most convenient way "She says she's all in.” to pass an interstate bus while en ,t b eferring to her route is on any parallel roar l in the "She can e r • adjoining county.—Detroit News. clothes, I'm sure:" For cables ' due to,NDIOESA� ON ACID SYOMACN HEARTBURN HEADACHE GASES • NAUSEA t flOE. A&E Woman Praises Lydia E. Pinkh alrstn's Vegetable Compound Sarnia, Ont.—"I am willing to answer letters from other women, to tell them the won- derful good. Lydia • I.Pinkham's Vege - table Compound. did me. 1 cannot be thankful en oughf or the benefits 1 re- ceived during the Change of Life. t do housework anti, ray troubles made me unlit to work. dust a tasteless close of Phillips' Mint of Magnesia in water, This is an alkali, effective, yet harmless. It has been the standard antacid for 50 year's among physicians everywhere. One many ice t tta 1 tae at Will ver iY til ry l tithes ' itk•'.veiui1ie ht acid. It is the right way, th 1Ok,,pleasant and effi- cient way to ki /the et esg acid. The stomach, becomes sweet, •• tbo, pain de- parts. ou are bapl Y g minutes. • Don't depend on crude methods. Employ the best way yet evolved in all the years of searching. That is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Phillips' Be sure to get the ,genitive p si- h . cl byS• Milk of Magnesia prescribe i. y years n correcting e acids. Each.. 'bottle contains toll d.= i ��fiUl:, No. ��-;r•�!�� rectiobs•---appy drugstore. i A friend advised are to try the 'Veg. etable Compound. I felt great relief at once, began to regain my appetite, and my nerves got better. t will recom- mend your medicine to all with trou- bles rou-� bieslike 1 had;"-•-ki'as. Joni BnNsorr excess 162 N. Christina St., Sarnia, Ontario. n ti for i _.W�. trails i 1 i