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Zurich Herald, 1929-08-15, Page 3Are you afraid to eat a hearty meal? WHAT does meal- • l" time mean to you? is it the pleasure that it should be to restore the energy your work has taken from you? Or must you pick and choose -- in dread of indigestion? • Hereis a remedy that has brought relief to men and women the world over. Dr. 'Williams' Pinlc Pills are taken every day in many countries, speci- fically for digestive trou- bles and stomach dis- orders, and have brought happiness to thousands of one-time sufferers. For, besides strengthening the digestive nerves, they in- vigorate and purify the entire system and lay the foundation for continued health. Buy Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now at your drug- gist's or any dealer in medicine, or by mail, 50 cents, postpaid, from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. S.47 tiami PINK "A HOUSEHOLD NAME IN 54 COUNTRIES'. Safety for All La Presse (Ind.). The Executive Committee will no doubt act oxr'the suggestion of the Motorists' League of Montreal that lights should be in- stalled to control traffic in the busiest -parts of Sherbrooke street, especially from Atwater avenue to Lafontaine )'ark... The establishment of safe- ly islands for pedestrians is the neces- sary complement to the installation of traffic lights. Attempts made hitherto in this direction have not been particularly encouraging, as ex- ')toriments have not met with proper seaport from a certain class of mot- orist, nor even from .some pedestrians who do not seem to be able to sub- mit to a practice destined to give them greater protection. However, 'With a little training and patience, we pro•lid be able to edtcate the masses and make certain ce the success of the reform. hut. gym �1 RES jl 1-1cLD ALL WOULD PECCIPDS Mg? E! \ IMIPANC lety I1eaee OUR local • Firestone Dealer has a Fire- stone Tire for every purse and purpose. He saves you money ancl serves you better. See him today. Designed to Appear Otherwise " ii is not gold that glitters," This is especially true ill the fashion world at the present time, for practically nothing that glitters, Is gold. Frocks are made more vivacious and hats Mt:re joyous by glittering ornaments of various metals. Necklaces and bracelets in synthetic compositions gleam gayly, thrown in high relief against a sun-tanned skin, In fact, it is precisely to the sun -tan vogue that the particular phases of the con- temporary jewelry mode owe their popularity, Amone precious stones, pearls are first in the limelight. They are not seen in the graduated string form- erly .the style, but are combined in many ingenious ways, and with other jewels, such as diamonds, emeralds, jade and the. delectable bushed coral. It is considered smart to twist to- gether a rope of delicate seed pearls and coral and wear it knotted at 'the back of 'the neck. Or . it may be wound around the wrist several times for a bracelet. Some womenwear their strands slightly looped and fast- ened to one side by a pin of similar jewels. The fashion in jewelry this season, points to three revivals; the elabo- rateearring, the strass pendant and• the diamond bowknot for the left shoulder, often holding in place a 'fairylike tulle scarf. • Earrings are in perfect harmony with the romantic mood of the sea- son, In one style, tiny jade grapes, hang frr•m a gold chain. In another, pearls and diamonds alternate in grduated size 2rom the tiny pearl at the ear. In yet another a gold fili- gree loop of exquisite workmanship bangs on a gold chain, while another design bas a tiny dagger's head of diamonds Pith a ruby drop.. The elaborate beauty of the strass pendant is matched by the fashion of diamond bracelets in wide bands. Sports jewelry is frankly bizarre. For beach wear ,ensemble sets are. the mode, composed of ankles, brace- let, and necklace made of carved wooden beads combined with red glass beads. On the necklace, a strand is designed to band down the back. Other beach jewelry is made of rub- ber, skillfully fashioned to appear otherwise. Islanders Want Pepper and Sugar Durban, Natal—On her voyage from Australia to South Africa, the P. 'a O. steamer Beltana went two days out of her course on a fruitless i search for possil,le survivors of the Danish training ship—the five-maste barque 'Kobenhavn—whico had bee reported missing in the India This detour tookthe steamer to th two barren and supposedly unin habited islands of St. Paul and Am sterclam In the southern Indian Ocean about helfway between Tasmania,an Cape Town. Both islands were acquired by th French in 1883. The island of Am has an area of 25 square ,niles, wa discovered in 1663. About 2000 miles from the neares land, in cold southern waters,. thes islands Ile in solitary majesty, Am .sterclam has a peak 2760 feet high The southerr. extre,nity of StePaul is formed by part of an Immense crater, round which hot springs bub- ble. They are destitute of vegetation except a scanty supply of grass an which goats and rabbits feed. . Oa arriving, the Banana fired six rockets and sounr,ed its . siren. Pas- sengers who thronged the decks figures moving hurriedly about, and the Preach tricolor being hoisted on the flagpole of the depot, The a small boat put out from the island, containing five French fishermen and a dog. The fishermen were pictures- quely clad and gesticulating delight- edly. elightedly. The three who came aboard ex- plained they had seen for six months. When asked what they would like, they modestly replied that their wants were few, but they had run out of pepper and sugar. When these supplies, and the dog accompanied by a huge ham bone and secured by a rope, had been lowered into time boat, the fishermen departed amid cheers. All •on hoard the steam- er were overjoyed that they had been able to brighten the lives of the lonely fishermen by their visit, although 4t meant arriving two days late at Durban. , d n 0 e d' e, s t e Right and Wrong One may go wrong in many differ- ent ways. but right oily In one and so the former is easy, the latter dif- ficult; easy to miss the mark, but hard to bit it. True Worth Let as He low in the Lord's power, and learn that truth alone mattes rich and great. It. W. Emerson. RE -UTILIZERS' FOR FALL. WHEAT carefully compounded to promote proper growth, Fail and Spring, ll�vr ry • carlot and less carlot buyer should have out, prices, Write Now, Agents Wanted, linimurn car 15 tons, No reason to eointrlaln of high prices if vou, buy from us. Write today. FERTILIZERS AND FEEDS LIMITED EROSE Fred.. 2980 Dnhdas St. West. Toroato 9. Can. Out *Otto t Quality--Servida --Satisfaction. >t'hi Owl Laffs "And now," saki the teacher, "will SO11100110 please give us a - sentence Using the word 'candor,?„ "Please'm," said the bright'' little boy in the !out seat, "my papa had a pretty stenographer„ but after ma saw her be candor," It's .a. good thing our wives doll's know where we were last night." Tt fs that! Where were we?" "I don't know! REP, RED, RED! Oh, my love she wears a red, realcoat,. ':t"hat one eon see a mile: Ob.: 'my love she wears a red red coat That's newly come in style, We are approaching the season when some folks will insist on rock- ing the boat. There are awkward times, and we. sympathize with the tea-shop wait- ress who approached a customer from behind. and said, brightly: "Any thing more, str—I mean madame? I beg your pardon, sir." For a serious misdemeanor John was kept after school. He worked so willingly and cheerfully that the surprised teacher said: "John, why can't you be as agreeable and pleas- ant during school hours?" . "Gee, that's funny- That's -just what I was thinking about you!" was the prompt reply. The honeymoon was over, and the young wife was in tears. "You used to say, Jack," she sobbed, "that when we wr8 married e nma cored we would be 'one'." "Yes, and what of it?" answered the wretch. "You seem to think that we are ten now. You're one, and I'm no- thing" Dolly says: "Never let a fool kiss you. Also never let a kiss fool you." There are a lot of $25 bills around. I got one this morning from my dentist. One of our miner.- regrets . has al- ways been that nobody in the family went to medical school long enough to know how to set the leg of the card table. "You don't know how nervous I was when T proposed to you," "You don't know how nervous I was until you did." ' A woman convinced against her will will quickly show you she's not. "John, it's positively shameful the way Junior talks. I just heard him say: "I ain't never went nowhere." "Shameful? Why. he has traveled twice as much as most boys his age!' AFTER BiG MONEY "What is your boy Josh doing?" "He's hitting a punching bag," ans- wered Farmer Corntossel. "He has noticed these'. comparisons between the money received by college pro- fessors and pugilists." Usually you can tell by the look on a man's face that his wife takes in boarders. "Women have more imagination than men." Especially sales ladies. It takes a lot of imagination to call a 42 -stout "perfectly precious." COULDN'T STAND THE NOISE Foreman -What's the big idea, of quitting? Riveter -Oh, 'I donit mind hammer- ing rivets all day long, but the man who works with me hums Incessant- iy. If the shoes hurt the face shows it. Charlie Chaplin is the only person who ever made a success -by falling down on his job. "What's the grand idea?" asked the piano mover as he picked .up his favorite instrument and heaved it at' of the window. Goodness Goodness stands at the top of all the cirtues, although it cannot be die- tinguishecl from other attributes In definite terms, It not only includes such virtues as sincerity, kindness and amiability, but also acids something which snakes it outstanding and uni- versal in its appeal Fo people. It Is the quality which the individual him- self desires and which he wants other people to possess as well. The mail who is..g000 does not look on the world as a field for exploitation, but seeks to attain for himself the quali- ties of co-operation and kindness, which he would wish to see t.ttained by !humanity in general. -The idea has often been expressed that at . some time or other during life a person must go wdong in order to learn the significance of goodness. The wealth of knowledge gained b7 a ood person, however, is lust as great as that gained by one who has' seen life through a variety of experiences, a good person, however, Is just as great batt is as unsound a theory as that Of attaining good health thrcttgh suf- fering terrible sickness. Minard's Liniment for Summer Colds Won Rose Trophy Judged among thousands of blooms. at the Rcse Society of Ontario show, held recently at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, the . above "Gioire de Ch. d ufnoisette' was awarded the Chal- lenge Trophy as best rose exhibited. It was raised by' Mrs. R, W. Dixon, of Toronto, .in an outdoor garden. The roses on exhibit ranged from pure white of large and small dimen- sions to the vivid red of American Beauties, making the ballroom at the Royal York a blaze of perfumed color. There was a record number of en- tries this year. CHOLERA INFANTIM .Cholera infantum is one of the fatal ailments of childhood. It is a trouble that comes on suddenly, especially during the summer months and unless prompt action is taken the little one may soon be beyond aid. Baby's Own Tablets are an ideal medicine in warding off this trouble. They regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach and thus prevent the dreaded summer com- plaints. They are an absolute safe medicine, being guaranteed to con- tain neither opiates nor narcotics or other harmful drugs. They cannot possibly do harm—they always do goo d, The Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Moe' - eine Co., Brockville, Ont, Visitor: You have wonderful streets here—regular arteries of trade. Where do tbey lead? Native: To the heart of the town. Advertising and Trade epartment of Health Classified Advertisements BAB'Z OH/ORS The Ply is a Menace to Health Summer, with the holiday plea urea which it brings, is often marl'.e by that pest of health and oomfort-- the Sly, The presence of flies around any .dowelling means thatthere bus been carelessness on somebody's part. A few necessary precautions taken in time is all that Is necessary to prevent the annoyance anddan• gers to health which , can be safely attribtuted to this pest. ' Types of •Fly The flies which' bother us around the house and at summer resorts are of two main types—the house fly and the blow fly; the latter are larger than the house fly and have bright, metallic bodies and make consider- able noise when flying. The stable fly is generally- found around cattle and horses; in appearance it resem- bles the house fly, but has oe dis- tinguishing feature—It bites and sucks blood and is especially active before storms. Control of the Fly Pest When we study the life cycle and habits of flies, we know beyond all doubt that to be effective, the work we etc to destroy them must be alin- ed at the distribution point, viz., the breeding grounds. There are sev- eral methods of attack: Use of Larvicides (a) Chloride of Lime applied in lay- ers of about '[a inch thick on the fresh exposed contents of outdoor privies every four or five days Is an effective, cheap agent for destroying the larvae of the blow fly which beeds chiefly In outdoor privies. (b) Crude Coal Tar Distillate— proves a most effective method In the control of the house fly breeding in eteb]e manure. garbage piles, etc. A si ttsfaetory strength is a three or four per cent. solution; this is sprinkled on the edges of the piles wherever the larvae appear. The action is rapid and the results very 01arked. The blow 6y (blue bottle and green blow fly) breed also in garbage, de- caying vegetable matter and pig manure, Sprinkle crude coal tar dis- tillate (four per cent. solution) over the infested areas. Crude coal tar distillate may be secured from your druggist. Supplementary Methods (a) Trap—the cone-shaped type is bent; it is so built that the fly after being attracted by bait placed under• noath passes through a small open- ing In the top of the e'Me into the trap proper. (b) Screens—wire of twenty meshes to the inch is necessary to keep out bouse flies. (c) Poisoning—a cheap and effeb-I tive .poison may be made in the home by adding to a pint mixture of milk and water three (3) teaspoonfuls of formaldehyde. This may be poured on pie„ es of bread placed in shallow saucers. Place safely out of reach of young children. Kitchen garbage should be tightly wrapped in paper or kept in fly -proof cans. Minard's Linimentfor Neuralgia. anconal if5, white i•,sgborns iUo, as- s reed ehiclre pea :Ixiress paid on 200 of over; free .catalogue. A. 1 bWiitier, s Uranton Ontar!o. d. AhbX OIffi;CItS JTJ 1.J Backs i2e, th'own T•eghoins an The Pendulum CIock A pendulum clock gained, owing to the increase of gravity with latitude, about one minute and twenty seconds a day when taken from Ottawa to the mouth of Mackenzie river, Northwest Territories, by the Dominion Observa- tory, in connection with Its gravity work. Taken about live thousand set up a mountain side in British olumbia it lost about thirteen sec- nds daily. f C Saint John Times -Globe (Inti.): It 0 is a well-known fact that advertising, attractive, persuasive and compell- ing, overcomes many tariff barriers. Price does not prevent purchase even if enbaneed by duties, provided the buyer is persuaded by publicity that the goods are satisfactory, There is no doubt much truth in the state- ment of the Minister of Commerce that there are many articles of Brit- ish manufacture which if known to the Canadian public could be purchs- ed ber Canadian consumers to better advantage thn commodities that are now bought in the United States. The next move seems to be up to the manufacturers overseas if they wish to increase their sales. Failure Hast thou exhausted possibility in the failure of this one trial? Not so! The future is yet full of trial and success. There Is happiness to be enjoyed! There is good to be done! —The Scarlet Letter, L U XO FOR THE HAIR Ask Your Barber—Be ItO0ws _— pi�il.i.1PS. e co For 11-ottbleb due to Acid ,NDI0ESTION AMOY STOMACH Ma'tlun.I$ • MEAOACBAtig t+Asss tutl�seA J What most people call indigestion Is usually excess acid in the stomach. The food has soured. The instant remedy Is an alkali which neutralizes acids, But don't use crude helps. Use what your doctor would advise. The best help is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia, For the 50 years since Its invention It has r'emalned standard with physicians, You will find no- thing else so quick in its effect, so harmless, so efficient. One tasteless spoonful in water neutralizes many times its volume in acid. The results are immediate, with no bad after-effects. Once you learn 'this fact, you will never deal with excess acid In the crude ways. Go learn-now—why this method is supreme. 13e sure to get the genuine Phillips' Milk of itiiaguesle prescribed by physic clans for 50 years in correcting excess acids. .Bach bottle Contains full dime tions—any drugstcre. A Tale of Two Cities Quebec Evenenient (Cons.). Ira the year 1828, in London, 28 nmuNeve were committed, Seven .of the rnur.. derers *soaped justice by committing suiolde; the eleven others were ar- rested, tried, sentenced . and , hanged. This !happened In the most populous city In the world, and In a country where one can practically procure .al* coleolle drinks any lour of the day and night. Next to London, the big- gest and most populous city in the world is New York, The American metropolis has a million and a hall inhabitants less than the British. metropolis. In New Ycrk, in 1927, (the figures for 1928 are not yet avail- able), 282 murders were reported. Not one of the murderers committed suicide, a handed of them have not been apprehended, the others have been •tried, a large number of wile= have bean acquitted for . want or proof, and less than half a dozen sen- tenced and executed! Ada, five years old, was taken to her .mother's bedroom to see her little twin sisters soon after they were born. "Oh, mummy," she exclaimed, "what dear little things! Which one are you going to drown?" Behavior is a mirror in which every- one displays his own image. ARM AuoSTOC ff ACCOUNT BOOKS leThis valuablebook was ram - Piled to advertise CA.nHARTT OVERALLS —the best farmer's overalls in the world. One farmer wrote that be would not take tea dollars for his book. Write for yours to -day. Hamilton Carbertt, Manufacturer, Ltd., Toronto Over twenty thousand ,dgencies Smonds Saws for cleaner — faster cutting The steel used ismade and spec- ially tempered in the Simonds plant and we can and do guar- sntee every Simonds Saw. THE SIMONOS CANADA SAW co. LTD. Montreal - Toronto . , Vancouver St.john,N.B. °:41.elioneyilyCalcirer You Must Do Your Bit I in the war against the fly, carrier of germs and breeder of disease, I A it is proven that AEROXON is one 'of the most convenient and most 8 r efficient means of combating this fly evil. It is convenient, because of the push -pin. It is hygienic: flies never get away when once caught. Each spiral gives three �y weeks' perfect service. BEWARE OP IMITATIONS Sold at drug, sroccry end hardware stores La Cie C. O. Genest & Fiis, :amine SHERBROOKKE, qua. SOLE .saves 1! v: Distributor for Ontario NEWTON A. HILL 56 Pront St. E., - - Toronto FOR FIFTY YEARS Soap and Ointment have nirordcd the purest, sweetest and most sails. fuctory method of taring for Cho ,kin and hair. Sprains Use Minard's immediately. It wellies the pain and draws out the inflammation. Over 400,000 avodnen and girls who were weak, `blue," nervous, run- down, and unable to do their work properlyb have improved their health by taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. By accurate record, 98 out of every 100 report benefit. You can be almost certain that it+ will help you too, ISSUE No, 32—'29l