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Zurich Herald, 1929-04-18, Page 3
r Watch your growing children 'WATCH the health of yv your growing children See^that they have the health and energy necessary for their school work and play. Pot growing children=pare-, ticulerly girls:—a rich supply of red blood is essential. Languor; nervdusness, de- pression, fickle appetite or palls; indicate anaemia. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills enrich the blood, prevent anaemia and build healthy bone and tissues. Thousands of nigthers have proved this. "My twelve -year-old girl," writes Mrs. Robert Devitt of Brougham, Ontario, "became so pale,, so ill and nervous that we had to take her out of school. I tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for her and she gained in weight and strength. She is now the pic- ture of health." Buy a bolt of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at all :druggists and dealers in medicine or, post- paid; ostpaid; by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ontario. 8,21 so\ esti BOA DrWillirnns' PINK PILLS "A HOUSEHOLD NAME IN 54 COUNTRIES" MINISIODZIP The Waste of Words Victoria Colonis t(Cons.): There is more time lost in the world to -day by the expenditure of words than in any other way. It is the perennial curse which lies on action. It is .the waster of time, of strength and of money. When Politicians realize that defensive tactics through the channels of verbiage only denote weakness in themselves, and when they correc tthat fault they will have mad ea step on the road so states- manship. Even in a democratic age amen are elected to office for some pur- pose other than that "Of quibbling and quarreling with. their political oppon- ents. Manitoba Taking Her Place Manitoba is now experiencing a period of intensive mining develop- ment. Copper, gold,_ silver; Iead, zinc- and other metallic products have been mined, and exceptional opport- unities exist for the prospector and mining company. . Newt. Boyd.—How can s you dis- tinguish` between mushrooms and toad- stools? Bill • Stewart.—Try eating them. If you die they are toadstools. o Liao coy is An Anchor -Donaldson Engineer ... like most • ship engineers, a devoted Scot, proud of his ship; engines, and. gauges. His enthusiasts and pride are typical of the service you get throughout the ship on the '"Letitia" or the . !'Atheiiia " : • 0 • • Sail Anchor -Donaldson! Book tl;roltglt xl . Ed t Rcfox Co., Limited, Go). Bay'an Wellington Sts., Torotlto (TO, Elgin 3471), or cry sleantsiayp agent. Weekly sailings frortl Montreal (and Rue bee) to Ireland, Scot- V+ land and England in conjunction with. Cunard, commencing Iday ard. .00N4LDSON LINL SVA -214 :. .. . Oa'hln,"1'ouatai"ihiPtlCsbin and Third Clam New Leprosy Remedy Asserted to .13e 'Sure Afflicted Natives Rush Joy., ously for Treatment, Says London Story London,—A message of hope for the hundreds of thousands suffering, from leprosy appears in the annual report of the British Empire Leprosy Relief Association. The report asserts that leprosy can. be cured, and confidently predict.1 that with adequate public support the assn dation can rid the British Empire of the disease within a generation, "This wonderful ideal," as the Prince of, Wales has called it, is al- ready being worked out, particularly in East and West Africa and India,. where the great mass of British lepers exist. A method of attacking the disease by means of injections lias been wide- ly tested Nvith remarkable results, and the association is actively sending out sup plies of drugs and chemicals to missionaries and others throughout the affected areas. Half a million doses have been sent out already. News of the new treatment and cures has spread far and wide amongst the sufferers. Instead of hiding themselves, and concealing the thsease, they are now voluntarily coming forward for treat- ment. This was unknown ten years ago. Some of the dispensaries and treat- ment huts are so overwhelmed with lepers demanding injections that the doctors and their helpers have to turn hundreds away. A nurse in Northern Tanganyika has written home: The leper clinic up here is in its early stages, but it is very hopeful. We have patients at- tending from different tribes, and it is the first time up here in this very primitive isolated hill district that anyone has come forward for treat- ment acknowledging himself a leper. It is great to 'see the hope in their faces now .. . The report mentions a recent ruler in India who was a leper for inany years. A chief in Uganda now has hope of recovery. Another chief in Nyasaland who has suffered for years is on the way to health, Buy Empire Goods . Hamilton Spectator (Ind. Cons.): "There are many reasons for increas- ing our purchases from the Unite,' Kingdom," recently declared. Mr. H. B. Kenwood, of the Bank of Toronto, referring to the work of the Empire 1Mlarketing Board and the excessive volume of purchases from the Uni- ted States; "the very least we can do is to divert most of our possible foreigu purchases to British Empire goods." That is a policy which ought to commend itself to all patrio- tic Canadians, and especially to the governing authorities. "Buy Empire goods" is more than a mere slogan; it. would be of no worth if it re- mained only that. :t should be a fixed principle with Canadian. shop- pers, whether in a large or a small way. t. The North-west Passage . I4lanitoba Free. Press (Lib.): As the means of communication between Great Britain and the Far East the Hudson Bay route is incomparably the shortest route. It cuts the dis- tance of 16,000 miles by th© Suez, and of 11,000 miles by- San -francisco, to 3,000 miles by Prince Rupert. Cana- dians are not building the Hudson Bay Railway for purposes of war, and hope that it will never be war which will demonstrate its greatest benefits. But they have to yield to Captain Munro when he insists that "the pos- sibilities by this route (as a line of communications) for the British Em- pire are immense, and are only to be compared with the advent of the Suez and Panama canals, with this excep- tion ,that it is all within the British Empire." Diatomaceous Earth Deposits Diatomaceous earth, a material ex- tensively used as a heat insulator, for the purification of oils, etc., has for many years been extracted in a small way in Colchester 'Musty, Nova Scotia, • ` STONE BOAT+S Heavy FRONTS Cast iron 'soil wide, 1 Plank, Bach4',09q 86" wide, 4 Flank,15ach 63.00 Delivered Free to 'Your Station, This "Tweed" Steel STONE $12.00 BOAT Cattli With order Delivered free to you. station. Ituns easily; very durable. Three steel runners underneath give acids ed'strength• won't rot like wood, 141ade of a -is" boiler plate, angle iron around edge iteeps -stones from falling orf. If not as repre- sented. return and flet your money back. . DOMINION' rOLtNlastIE'S, Tweed, dt . . , ont. Young Canadians at Washington TWO LIVE BEARS TO BE PRESENTED TO HOOVER Here is one of a pair of three -weeks -old bear cubs, found by Philip E. Lamont near Mattawa, Ont., which will be presented to President Herbert Hoover. FOR MOTHERS OF YOUNG CHILDREN Mothers are quick to praise any- thing which brings health and com- fort to their little ones—any medicine that will make the baby well and keep him well will always receive hearty recommendation from the mother, That is why Baby's Own Tablets are so popular. Thousands of mothers throughout the country, not only use them for their own little ones but are always delighted to be able to recom- mend them to other mothers. Thou- sands of mothers havt proved Baby's Own Tablets to be without an equal in relieving their little ones of any of the minor ailments which arise out of a derangement of the stomach and bowels. Baby's Own Tablets are the ideal laxative—easy to take but thor- ough in action: They banish consti- pation an indigestion; break up colds ,and simple fevers; expel worms and make the teething period easy. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by nail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. HAD LIVED 'AHEAD "Do you think he has a future?" "No, I think he has about used it up." "Why do you call her a belle?" She is nither pretty nor sweet -voiced." - "True enough—but what a chapp she has." More Pheasants for Alberta Calgary, Alta.—An additional 2,000 Chinese ring necked pheasants, 600 Mongolian pheasants and 300 pheas- ants' eggs for hatching will be brought into Alberta this year by the Calgary Fish and Game Protective Association and released in selected districts south and southwest of Calgary. In the .past few years a few thousands of dif- ferent varieties of pheasants have been imported and released by the As- sociation and the birds have thrived and flourished to a degree beyond the most sanguine expectations. Epitaph on a Dog Here lies at rest, unknown to fame, of dark descent and doubtful panne, One "]links." 'fere lie his treasures, too— A ball ,a bone, a Worried shoe. Nay, stranger, drop no idle tears: He loved one small lad all his years! —Nancy Byrd Turner in "Our Dumb Animal." We're hot going to get snooty about the Einstein theory, because if there's nothing else to be said In its favor, at least no one has written a theme tor It. And the Dog Was Saved A dog was swimming across the Connecticut River, when one of the Hartford -New York steamboats was bearing down close to the dog who was then about midway of the chan- nel. Had the steamer continued at the speed she was then making it would have been impossible for the dog to have gotten across the chan- nel. Either he would have been struck by the steamer or else he would have been sucked down by the under -tow ancl, undoubtedly, have met his death in that way, for the chan- nel was extremely narrow there. I was standing on the upper deck talking with the captain, Captain Bacon. He espied the dog before I did and called my attention to it. He inmmediately gave orders to slow down the steamer and also to swerve her as far as possible, which could be but slightly, away from the dog. And, of course, the dog's life was saved. This was fifteen or more years ago, but the incident is one, that I shall never forget. And I am sure that many others who saw it will never forget it either. Whenever I see a ruthless,' careless automobile driver showing no mercy whatever to a cat, a dog or a chicken that happens to get in his soy, this incident comes back to me with special clearness. And what is the Checking of the speed of an automo- bile compared with the slowing; clown of a large steamer!. Would that there could be a Captain Bacon •ct every automobile wheell—Ernest War- ren Brockway in "Our Dumb Animals" Old Age Pensions La Freese (Ind.) : The Province of Quebec is not behind in this sphere of philanthropy, Our many charitable and friendly institutions are evidence that this is so. But the OM Age Pen- sions law which is now occupying public attention assumes a different aspect in the sense that it binds the provinces to a contract, the terms of which are dictated by the federal power and deprive them of their en- tire liberty of action. We cannot blame the Provincial Government, therefore, for looking twice before it signs the agrement. A little love, a little hate, And that was life; A little hanging on the gate And then a wife. Holes .in the pavements—spring's here, and springs there. Every package of 'Red Rose Tea is pr .pared ,with the sane care—as if our reputation were to stand or ialU upon that single pacage-. 60. RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good Aviators Down in isA13Y C1tLCKS. WE kBATCI3 Australian Bush .. sour yarietles, pries 9e ` er, Wirte for rreo catalogue. A. H. Switzer, hranton, tlntario, r., Classified Advertisements Plight of Southern Cross Fliers Regarded as Hopeless Sydney, N,S,W.—Friends of the missing Southern Cross aviators Wed- nesday hoped and prayed for a fort- unate circumstance in the almost cer- tain hopelessness of their plight. Only extreme good fortune, most thought, could result in the rescue of Capt. Charles Kingsford -Smith, his pilot, Charles T. Ulm, and the two with them ,who Sunday flashed a myster- ious message to the world and disap- peared somewhere east of Wyndham, Western Australia. In that message, which they ended with their characteristic "Cherrio," they told of failing motors on their plane and a heavy rainstorm which obscured the ground from their view. They gave their position as "about one hundred miles east of Wyndham" —and then sank into the vastness of the Australian bush, peopled by wild uncivilized savages, some of them cannibalistic pygmies. Minard's Liniment for Grippe and Mu. The Empire and the Air United Empire (London) : Sir Sam- uel Hoare, the Minister for Air, says that he gets a little tired of com- plaints that others are doing so much better in the air than Great Britain. "You might think we bad no Air Force at all and that British aviation scarcely existed." Such critics ob- viously know nothing of the Pacts. Sir Samuel promises that when the two British airships are flying next year the Empire will see how great has been British progress, The end of man is anaction and not a thought, though it were of the nob- lest,—Thomas Carlyle. BOYD'S ICYCLES AT LOWER PRICES fires, Coaster Brakes. Wheels, Inner Tubes, Lamps. Bells, Cyclometers, Saddles, Equipment and parts of Bi- cycles. You canbuy your sup- p�plies cce s. Catalogue freeolesalc t��ppdlGlidgtsoN 376Notre MONTREAL t.i�, No 'wonder Stmaa-'sl'fowerg arts so popular! They ea so easily anc1 witils such IiULe"push': Mafrriol awe/ WoMmanship Cuaran,'e& AT EVER HARDWARE STORE JAMES SMART PLANT BROCKVILLE ONT. Miriard's Liniment for Coughs, Colds. aggsagagMBSIMIUMSBESSEmamg eb�ulNf _. PHILLIPS `v�pF tiAGtvh._ 41 For Troubles' due to Acid INCIOE$rioN ACID STOMACH HetJart AADADH.E DAS S NALISEEA C1 Stomach Excess acid is the common cause of indigestion. It results in pain and sourness about two hours after eating, The quick corrective is an alkali which neutralizes acid. The best corrective i;. Phillips' ;Milk of Magnesia. It has remained standard with physicians in the 50 years since its inveitnen. One spoonful ofPhillips' Milk of Magnesia neutralizes instantly nian,7 tinie6 its volume in acid. It 18 1 trl1i- less and tasteless and its action is quick. You will nevi, rely on crude methods, never continue to suffer, when you learn how quickly, how pleasantly this premier method acts Please let it show you—now. Be'sure to get the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- cians for 50 years in correcting excess acids. Each bottle contains full diree• tions—any drugstore. INTERNATIONAL MOVERS (� CST IJQMint( ENT, LATEST METFI- Ry ODS, uniform return load prices. Ali goods insured. We move you when you want to move. Make your enquiries now. .pioneer distance movers. Agents in principal cities of eastern States and Canada. `rill The Mover, Hamilton and Toronto. Question Boer at Kitchener Frank McMurray.—How can you tell' the proper temperature of the water in which to bath a baby? Bob Stone. --4f the water Is too hot, the baby turns red and cries, If too cold, it turns blue and does the same til.ug. Vicar—"Do you believe in dreams, Willoughby?" Willoughby—"I used to sir but I don't now." "And why not?" "I married one five years ago." BABIES GAIN BY THIS SIMPLE METHOD Doctors say, souring waste in baby's digestive bac' is usually back of any failure to gain weight according to schedule. And the best proof this is true, is the quick way, weak, fretful, puny babies improve when you cleanse their stomach and bowels and put them in order with e. few doses of purely - vegetable, pleasant -tasting Fletcher's Castoria, This gentle, harmless prepa- ration is the doctor's first Shought to relieve those ills of babies and children, such as colic, gas, constipation, diarr- hoea, colds, etc. Just be sure you get genuine Castoria in the bottle that bears the Fletcher signature. Bo.. UR beta.n are bred for high egg production. Wilke, Broom and. EuCLeghonn. Barred and White -Rocks, RL Reds, An.onas, Block !distort" Buff Orpington,, \Vhhe Wyandotte.. 12e and up. 100^Si live delivery guaranteed.' Write today for 'REE.CHICti BOOR. SCHIWF a1FR'S HATCiiFRY. 226 Northampton Buffalo, N V. nes, BRIDGEBURG, ONT., CAN. Flashing Eyes Laughing Eyes DowncastEyes Eyes tell Your Character Brown eyes for strength—Blue for generosity—Gray eyes for jealousy—Sparkling eyes in- dicate beauty, yes, and good health, too ! Do your eyes sparkle? Are the whites clear or are they tinged with yellow —indicating an out -of -sorts condition --• due to constipa- tion? If so, you steed 9 Try a regular daily course for a short periodten the ie storreyeswill' �q Vegetab Y Product pis Read about Ckaracter from the Eyes in future Beecham Advertisements. Saks Agents: Darold B. Ritchie & Co., Limited, Toronto MalesafrWlerMOnoras, ep Yit Health TO -NIGHT TRY Mijiard's LijiiuE for that cold and tired feeling. Get Well—Keep Well. KILL FLU by using the OLD RELIABLE! Minard's X.iuiutent 00.14d. X'armnouth,NA From on to Age There are three trying periods in a woman's life: when the girl ma- tures to womanhood, when a wo- man gives birth to her first child, when a woman reaches middle age. At these times Lydia H. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound helps to re- store normal health and vigor. LYDIA E PIMouthrS VEGETABLE COMPOUND LYDIA E. MINIM/DO MEDICINE CO.. LQHN. 111A'Iti., V.K.A. AND conoU5o. OUtARIO. CANOA" ISSUE No. 1 5-.-'29