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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-09-05, Page 3r24 health* mid���, HAT does after vv forty" mean to you? Are you less capable than you used to be? Nervous? Easily tired? Run down? Try the effect of two or three boxes of Dr. Wil- - liams' Pink Pills, the tonic that has made hundreds of middle - aged women feel ten years younger It will nourish and invig- orate the blood, so often thinned and devitalized by advancing years, tone it up to better 'service, make you feel strong again, eager for life 1 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 A Ik rumeifilains PINKPILLS "A HOUSEHOLD NAME IN 54 COUNTRIES•• Utilitarian Pets Oval Las. Wo are not here to drag and to drift, We are here to do snit stere, Lady of the Iiouse (interviewing a new' maid) --"Anel now, Nora, are you ancient?" Nora--"illdacle. I am that, mum. .In my last place ivery margin' I got up at four, Made me fire; put tel Mettle on, prepared the breakfast an made all the beds before iveryone was up in the house." Most persons have come to regard poverty as a handicap instead of an incentive, Gary— "What would l have to give Win Scholarships , Red Roo Tea comes dig' Cti us from the finest tea :gardens, then straight to your .grocer brimful of flavor and freshness. Every, package guaranteed. 7A ir1 is go od, fed. RED, ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good you for alit I kiss?" normal man. The normal man does Classified Advertisements Fay -''Ch Trees, Shade Trees, Shrubs Rosas oloroform: Lot take kindly to history, His Objec- tion to it is that it does not men- -- The friend in need turns up' more often than the fried la deed. ti 1 i —Christopher Hollis, in "Dr. Johnson." She came into the police station with a photograph in her hand. "My husband has disappeared;" she said. "This Is his photo." And she handed Exhibit A to the inspector. "I want him 'found at one," she add- ed. The inspector looked up from the photograph. "Why?" he asked. About the best way for a young fel- Canadian, Pectic Railway scholarships; covering five years' tuition at McGill University have been awarded to C. P. Sturdee, (left), son of E. F. L. Sturdee, assistant general passenger, agent and William P. Dunlop, son of John Dunlop, in the pension department of the railway. These young men have both done brilliant work in their respective school careers and closed them by making the highest average in the matriculation examination fes entrance to the university. As minor sons of C.P.R. employees they won the right to the scholarships awarded them. KEEP CHILDREN WELL DURING HOT WEATHER History and Doctor Johnson Mistake After the letters, the nocturnal trials, The melancholies the stubborn clutch of breaths, After the useless beauty of denials, The gods heard my pathetic erewv of triumph; Far she was mine—and wished that she were Death's. And now I know that there is no low to stand in with his girl is to believing stand out with her ma. One's own Soul, which can lie with wiping lips; Whyo Cain Kille i Abel He had no opinion of history. Once Wllile she, poor girl, thought that I "Ie. going to Adam and Eve's when Charles James Fax insisted on . was deceiving place:" diarr- hoea, r talking to him of the Catilinarian Only herself. Gods! is there no way "Adam and Eve's place? I never children conspiracy, he withdrew his atten- tion of seeing heard2of that.. Where is It?" ho Y tion and thought about Tom Thumb " The price beforehand of these little "281 Apple." • i d The study of history, he argued, was slips? r S. Foster Damen in the Atlantic day suffers less than ever befor3 in often lost not a valuable study, for we "know its history. Nevertheless they stili Isn't it aggrayating the way you can after „ Monthly. exist, h and beforeNthe winter. s over sleep lateheevery morning except Sun -nothing but a few facts and dates. ��_._ day when you don't have to get up "The colouring was conjectural," he we may have found this one serious. Means ea Every mother knows bow fatal the hot summer months are to small Cholera infanrain; iar - ea dysentry, colic and stomach troubles are rife at this time an a precious little life is os onlya few hours illness. The mother who keeps Baby's OwnTab- lets DENTS WANTED TO SELL D'RUIT tiedging ad a complete line of Nursery Stock for old established firm. Outt't w ek.shGood telritoryrstilloopenrdte toSaY• Maple [rove Nurseries, Winona. Ontario, TWO STR31I PIT:vTPS, IN PERT{ECT condition, large capacity, Watkins, Room 421, ?3 Adelaide St West Toronto. • "[� . RIND STEAM BOILER, 150 H.P., j A very cheap, apply Watkins, Room 421, 79 Adelaide Street West Toronto. 6 • • RIFLES • CARTRIDGES SFoRTSN!EN'S SUPPLIES Cheaper or Better WriteforCatalogue T. W. BOYD fe SON , 376 Notre Damn St W., MONTREAL Dearer Bread London • Daily Chronicle (Lib.): Bread, which rose a halfpenny in London last Mandel, is to rise again before the end of the month... From fluctuations of this scrt mankind to - The cat tribe, most of its time in sleeping, strolling in the sun, and nocturnal choir practice, will undoubtedly view with alarm an ad- vertisement that recently appeared in the newspapers of Mandhester, Eng- land, It reads: "Cat wanted in city which spends Ways in the house fees safes The oc - added. andThe effect of dear bread is soon felt casional use of the Tablets prevent J. L. Garvin, in the London Ob- in many'' British homes; but it is a early? stomach and 'bowel troubles. or if It is the opinion of Boswell that he The new baby had extraordinary made this remark primarily to an- server (Ind.): The fate of this Parlia- much sharper pinch for large popular trouble comes suddenly= as it genet r_o Gibbon, who happened to . be' went and the whole battle of the fu- tions on. the Continent. lung power. One day the baby's any does—the Tablets will bring the Y brother, little Johnny, said to his baby safely through. They are sold Present. Whether that was his motive lure will turn on finance and nothing r in -e mother: by medicine dealers or by marl at 2Fi or not, the remarkraises a very "Ma, little brother came from Heav- cents a box from The Dr. Williams' teresting and debatable point: Tris- money for all the plans of his Co- en, didn't he?"rockville, Ont. tory, it has been said, is philosophy leagues. He has to satisfy a party Medicine Co.,Cc., "Yes, dear." teaching by example, and the only which believes crudely, but fervently, "Johnny was silent fora minute, — trouble seems to be that if you lin the £1,000,000,000 Budget and in and then he went on: Ise. Mr. Snowden has to find the - On the Arabian Sea select your examples with a Haile the unlimited social dividend for the "Mom, I don't blame the angel for skill, there is no limit to the philoso-1 Have-nots at the expense of the getting rid of him, do you?" •To our right were the ocher -colored phies which can use history to bolster Haves. This theory put into practice themselves up.... means the appalling folly of a suicidal Some women seem to. believe they mountains of Baluchistan, almost in- I think that on the whole history island, utterly dependent on its rela- have sufficient will power to gossip or visible against the clear sky, like the did more harm in Johnson's day tions wit ha capitalistic world. It leave it alone. shadows of an even greater range be- than it does in this. It had not then would attack investment, restrict hind them. Although my memory of been found out. In the eighteenth trade, and spread unemployment. It A girl can stand fora man with a charts told me that we could have century you might say, "Histm•v is the Achilles' heel through which in - past if he has good presents.(saved time by cutting directly acoss teaches us," and then pretend that sular Socialism invites its death - 0o the Arabian Sea to Sohar, the helms- all history was but an extended ex- wound. maid his course within sight of of some little fad of your o is over when she ma ample petKeep Minard's Liniment always • doesn't give a stir to run t thought, in case a shimal you might 'even be believed. And the Aman lent a friend a book, "How blew uA• period of history to which Johnson to live to be a hundred" 1Zeetina The meek little man was walking Thus we were following an ancient particularly objected was that of little later, the friend told the lender route, the same that the ships of republican Rome, to which it was that his wits was reading the book Nearchus had taken after the con- then the fashion to appeal for fan- in all the spare time she had.,.The lender was delighted. A month later they met again, and the lender again inquired about his friend's wife. "She's doing wonderful," replied the friend. "She looks over a hundred now, and she isn't fifty yet." The honeymoon those pale mountains, to be prepared �— handy looks sloppy arouna the house and he own.If only you wrote well enough i d a warehouse, 6 6p.m. to 9 a.m. each day. from the funeral of his big and mas- Owner to deliver and collect. Five terful wife. Suddenly a dislodged drillings per week and carfare." slate whirled down and landed with. a. quest of India; the same over whichtastic examples of civic excellence. The advertisement was inserted by resounding crack on his head. countless thousands of richly laden "T know not," he wrote, "why any- ve�GPls had traveled to Bagdad in the a firm engaged in the blouse and cos- tume business. Poison having failed to kill off rats overrunning the ware- house, the hereditary enemy oP the rodents is being called upon. To cats it will appear as the thin edge of the wedge, the first move in a campaign to eulist essential esthetics in the ranks of commerce. Their only consolation lies In the knowle'Ige that dogs are not escaping; These animals are being hired out in the west end of London to match wo- men's dresses. Large black and white dogs are in great demand to go with the magpie two-piece costumes being designed for Ascot, and brindle -color- ed clogs are very popular, as they go "Gosh!" he murmured, looking tip. 'flays or the Caliphs. The ships of "Sarah must have reached Heaven al -Cyrus and Pahlavi had skirted these ready." mountains! perhaps Sinbad, himself, Crops are so good this year the had taken refuge beneath the calm of farmers may make nearly enough to their barren peaks. I followed in the pay the interest on what they owe. shadows of the great, yet only the encompassing majesty of sea and Does your son Josh ever come back mountains gave cause for exultation. to visit you since he got in the mov- ies at Hollywood?" "Every summer," answered Tuttle, proudly; "every summer of the three years he's ben gone." "And did he bring his wife with him?" "Each time," she answered. "And well with country clothes. they were three as party girls as you In line with this utilization of pets, ever laid eyes on." and bearing in mind the insect epi- demic that summer usually brings in "Here's something queer," said the its train, 1 side nta of New York might dentist. "You say this tooth has b 1 worked on before, but I find it profitable to adopt anteaters to never been be hired out by the hour, clay or week, find small flakes of gold on my in- s -Rex Hunter. strument." "I think you have struck my back collar button," moaned the victim. An old colored woman wentsto tiie dentist and began to yell as soon as he put the forceps in her mouth. "What are you yelling for; you know I'm a painless dentist," he said. "Maybe you're painless, but I ain't'," she sobbed. LUXO FOR THE HAIR Ask Your Barber -He knows S 436 .3kt and -,p ��` Typing Toe"Speedhand"— simplified, shorthand—and typing mast tered in spare time at home. Easier to learn and write. Typewriter sup, plied. Write for Free Lesson TODAY. Dominion School Telegraphy Ltd. 'Pen, .W,, Toronto CLLS WANTED IAIR•DS•tESSING AND 131liAtJTY CULTORE is the most remunerative prciesslan today TO- DA.T Di/DTHE zi NafA. fluntlrods of satisfied graduates.' Write for free booklet. Toronto Hairdressing Academy 117 Avenue Ea., Toronto, Dept. `.. Judges A school of marvelous spouting one but a schoolboy in his declama- tion should whine over the common- wealth of Rome." The collapse of the two large hopes Of the French Revolution and the ebs and flows in the fashions of his- tory have made us a little more scep- t;cal than was the generation of Johnson, though not nearly sceptical enough, History can to -day teach whales frolicked to the south, their us at least one great lesson, We learn course always betrayed by the glisten- ing flocks of seabirds that followed them. We passed over ocean that was . . . made red by swarms of almost imperceptible protozoan forms, like peridinium, that floated in clouds beneath the surface. We came upon great yellow turtles swimming with their heads above water. Once, a huge fellow, covered with barnacles and seaweed, swam directly toward us. Three yards from the bow be be- gan to sink; and from the high after- deck I could see him sinking through the clear green water until he was no larger than a twenty -dollar gold piece. On the fourth day from Karachi the wind calmed down to such an extent that we scarcely moved. We must have been over a reef, for the bottom of the sea was spotted with huge The following will be judges in the white and black patches that looked named classes at next November's to be sand and gigantic marine growths. Schools of bright fishes Royal' Winter Fair:— Seeds, all grain—J. E. Blakeman, Winnipeg.; W. J. W. Lennox, Toronto; Prof. W. J, Squlrrell, Guelph. Fruit, in packages—Prof. G. W. Peck, Ithaca, N.Y.; R. W. Rees, Rochester,..N.C. Fruit, Plates and Fancy Baskets— Prof. W. T. Macoun, Ottawa. Vegetables (eaaapt Potatoes)— James McKee, Ottawa. floriculture, CatF Blooms—P. Breit- myer, Detroit, Mich. Floriculture; Plants and Groups— i- C. Hall, Montreal; Chas, J. Ticly, Toronto. Teaching By Movie London Daily Telegraph (Cons.) : If we ,regard education as an affair purely of the intellect, then no amount of instruction by gleans of films will 1; ach }� aStud t to read ter himself or to Lllinlr o llfmsel , '6.1`to Mae his own discoveries. And if we re - geld education in a wider sense, then it becomes even more a personal mat- ter for. -,teacher' and pupil. At best; the film can only become a' more or less valuable extension cf the black- board; at Worst it might bo 'a posi- tive hindrance to the development of the' Habit oP serious reading, Progress I Man's life is a progress, and net a statim. �;y —R. W. Emerson. from history that there is very little to be learnt from history. We learn from it also, if we are wise, a decent scepticism concerning. political pana- ceas. There has never been a Golden Age... ,For, under any • constitution, power must be put into the bands of men; and men abuse power. All these things Johnson knew very well. He know then so well that he did not need history to teach them fancy, I objection, to 111111, Anr his was not really so much to history as to historians. He knew that hu- man natre rir not change. He ob- jected to the historians who told him that it did•"All history," it has been said, "is a history of one's own cen- tury." Johnson was doubtless igno- rant of the icicle is of the past.... of what its men were like, he had far too keen a sense to be willing to spend much time in learning what the present said about them. He was avid to study "modes of life." It was only that small part that "kings or lords, can cause or cure" which he. found tedious. He, more almost than any other person, was the type of the swam beneath us, and occasionally a large fish, like a grouper, would zig- zag among them like a grumpy old man looking for something. -From "The Great Horn Spoon," by Eugene Wright. Potato Prize The Royal Winter Fair, desirous of varying its awards in order to add in t1•insic value as well as interest to the winners, welcomes the form taken by the latest gift that the Executive has acknowledged. The N.V. Potash Export My., Montreal, has donated a solid gold watch, suitably engraved, for the best ?/z bushel of certified potatoes aFair toexhibited beheld iii To onto on Nc vember 20.28, ,;,,^ VEL VETS AND THE DYE -POT Velvets are very responsive to dyes. After the coloring process is com- pleted, they should be thoroughly I rinsed in clear water, and pressed be- ' tween ;the hands to extract the water. 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