HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-09-26, Page 7Does rheumatism
hinder your
work
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44' • HILE working in a
YV quarry as a driller,"
writes M. John J. Hogan
of South March, Ont., "7
was seized with rheuma-
tism in the left shoulder.
I followed treatments for
some time without relief.
I had heard so much con.,
cerning Dr.. Williams'
Pink Pills that I decided
to give' them a trial. They
were certainly the medi-
cine that I needed for it
was not long before I was
as well as ever. Ntaw I
take them every Spring as
a tonic."
This is one of hundreds of
cases in which these blood-
enriching pills have proved
effective in eradicating rhea•
matism. Buy Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills now at your drug.
gist's or any dealer in medi.
cine, or by mail, 50 cents,
postpaid, from The Dr. Wil-
Hams Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
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PER 1303
: Belli s9
PINK PILLS
"A HOUSEHOLD NAME
IN U4 COUNTRIES..
Watch Almost Over A. AIMING TQ`110TilEItS
British Army on the Rhine+ Watch i' .�-.. l Y0,_1L tl
Comes Home With Knowl-
edge that it H'as Perform-
ed a Diffl ult Task
Wisely 'and Well
The British Army of the Rhine will
come; dome reluctantly, but with the
knowledge that it has performed a
difficult :task wisely end well,
Whatever Germati propagandists=
may say to the contrary, it has gained
the respect and confidence,' 'and to a
large extent the good will, of the civil
population in occupied territory, ft
conies home leaying behind no trace
of bitterness or enmity.
This self -container) organization has.
been superimposed oil an alien :popu-
lation without .affecting in any way bowels; sweeten the stomach and thus
elle normal fife "o fthe latter; it .has banish' -constipation and indigestion;
been a tangible thing, yet practially
iilvitible; sharing• the same towns and
villages, even the same public resorts,,
aloof in every respect, .while maintain-
ing an entirely correct attitude in ail.
dealings with the people and their :of-
ficials. eine dealers or by mail at 25e a box
The Rhine Army* has grown into an from The Dr: Williamt' Medicine Co„
institution. It has not only its .own Brockville, Ont.
dress, language, business and family
life, schools, hospitals, clergy, amuse- .
ments and sports, bet even. its own
newspaper and literature. It has
created its own history and traditions;
and even a kind of folklore based on
the exploits and adventures of certain
"personalities"' associated with the
Ones at All Times;
No mother can expect that herxehill
will escape all the•rlls to whichshahs.
hood .and childhood are subject, but
she can do much to lessen the sever-
ity .of these troubles. The :mother
should` be .constantly on her, luart# to
prevent, childhood ailments, or''if they
come on sttddetlly, as they usuudly: do,
tc have the means at hand ti-i'elieve
them, ; Thousands• of nnothet's have
round Baby's Owh'''Tablets °tUs ideal
remedy .for little ones- thousands, of
mothers alwayi keep' the 'Tablets' in
the 'house as a safeguard against' the
sadden illness of their little ones,
I3abY's Own Tablets area' n)ild but
thorough laxative. They regulate the
breakup ioids and simple fever and
Make tite euttinp• of teeth easy , The
Tablets are absolutely guaranteed
free from injurious drugs and may be
given to the youngest child with per-
fect safety. They are sold by medi-
Departs ,,,,,* of a 71th
When the school hells rang in On-
tario on September •tird ihousands of
small boys and girls started on' the
greatest,,, adventure of childhood —
4loing to school.
Every Starter a Healthy Scholar
Upon the health of the child as he
enters school depends, to a large ex -
lent, .lis success or failure as a
ecboiar, Everything that is done
from (be time a child, is born to
develop in him a strong, sound body
is a contributiop to hie school sue -
cess, 11lainuerislled, s1w y children
not only are- likely lo miss sehoot
often, but they can tat do the beat
work • when they are in school it
takes a strong, vigorous child to get
,the 'Most out of school /ire.
Parents who have children enter-
ing sctool for the first lime this fall
owe it to their children to have every
possible handicap removed, every de -
feet remedied which medical and den-
tal science can correct, This com-
mon-sense idea of stt.rting school
without a handicap on 'the health'
score is last becoming very popular
in Ontario and hundreds of children
are now entering school with health
100%. ',rerfect. .
Protection Which Means Much
Sprucing p'7
The Farm House
Awards have .been announced in a
little contest held among some:farm-
early days of the occupation. 1 ers around St. Johns, N.B.; which might
It has its heroes and its unpopular ,Well be extended all through the
characters, and the stories about them country. Prizes .were given for dry
have reached every British depot con- I tribution ening farmers whose prep-
taiuing soldiers who have served 1n; erties fronted on two provincial high -
Germany. The gossip of the Rhine ways to go to the men Who made the
is current in the hill stations of India
as well as in the barracks of Shang -
greatest improvements in the appear-
ance of their dwellings and `their
hal. The Army has even developed surroundings :during the past sum -
its own drama, with stars who are as l lief season, •
firmly placed in popular opinion as It is nnfi'rtunate but none the less
any favorite of the London stage. true that very many country dwellers
There hava been many changes to Canada have never laid the atter-
since the Army carne into being in the , tion they might to the appearance of
first delirious clays of peace. Generals, their houses the creation of lawns,
I staff officers, ' and units have come, the planting of trees ,shrubs and
• served, and gone again. Very few flowers around them—above all, to
Waxwork Secrets I war ribbons are to be seen to -day. A
the painting or even whitewashing
new generation has succeeded to . the of houses, barns c r outbuildings. Far
'— (British watch on the Rhine, but the too often the Canadian iari11hoUse
New Wonders of Great -Grand -'spirit is the sante as when every man and its immediate surroundings con -
son of Madame Tussaud in the Army of ocupation arrived by salute an eyesore rather than an at -
London.—The famous Macrame 'rus-
saud's has been modernized in sur-
prising £ash i, n,
To old visitors the greatest surprise
is to be able to step across the new
Tussaud's restaurant to see and hear
the latest thing in talkies.
Mr. John T. Tussaud, the great:
Diphtheria is disease which' Is
particularly dangerou, in childhood.
There are very few deaths frc m thts
disease among grown-ups; it takes
its greatest toll from among young
children. In Ontario to -day there Is
no excuse for any child starting all
school without protection) against
diphtheria, Err the reason that science
has perfected a preventive which is
supplied free of charge to physicians
for the use of all children Within the
province. Toxoid is the name of
this preventive; is given in three
doses three weeks apart injected into
the skin of the forearm,
Mothers and fathers would be will-
ing to risk their lives to save a baby
even If it meant pulling him from the
railway track in face of an approach-
ing train or clashing in front of a vac -
t car. Yet the danger of
way of the Western Front. tractive feature of the rural lands -
In its own quiet way the Army has
been an able propagandist for Britain.
The life of the civilian population has
been carefully protected from undue
interfereuce. Orders to the troops
have been framed in such a way as
to avoid all unpleasant "incidents.".
Fraternization has been strictly' avoid-
ed, and even sports competitions with
cape.
Our American neighbors as a rule
set us an exainple in this respect
that we might well follow. Today,
Every package of Reel Rose Tea'is prepared with
the same care ---as if our reputation were to stand or
fall upon that single package. ¢s.
ORANGE PEKOE is extra good
RED ROSE -�
Old Timer: That chap hasn't got
his buttons.
Up -to -Dater: (radio fan): You
mean, he hasn't got all his tubes.
v
There s Hope Yet
Boston Transcript. Andre Siegfried,
author of "America Comes ot Age,"
laments that the United States has no
leisure class, which, he says, it must
have before it can have a cultured
class, Speaking only for Boston, we
fear that Dit. Siegfried never has
strolled over Boston Common.
INTELLIGENCE
ing motor t
diphtheria Is an ever-present ane or VPe lie in the lap of immense'intel-
the unprotected child front one to ten iligence, which makes us organs of its
years of age. Toxoid is a prevail activity and receivers of its truth.
protection against this clanger of
childhood; it is insurance for the
child and the parent—and is supplied
free by the Department of Health ot
Ontario.
CIRCUMSTANCES
Man was meant to be not the slave,
but the master, of circumstances; and
in proportion as he recovers his
humanity, in proportion as he gets
at least in the older pc rtions of their back the spirit of manliness, which is
r.ountry, farm houses are neat, clean, self-sacrifice, affection, loyalty to an
idea beyond himself a God above him-
self, so far will•he rise above circum-
stances.—Kingsley,
Stop Colds with M1nard's
TRIALS
of the line to the down-at-heel; by and generally neglected appearance livery mats deems that he has p'I`-
of large numbers of Canatiiau fermi cisely the temptations and trials \vhien 1
houses. 1 are the hardest of all for 11in1 to bear; l
It wculd be a flue thing if the 'ex -'but they are so because they are the
riuent that has just been conclud ;very ones he needs.
ed SO successfully around would attract wide attentiotl.and MOO "Your wife does so remind ole of
i
awns
well -kept ,
attractive, with
original Madame, is bright flowers, healthy and Well-plac-
nowtha of the , ed trees. The motorist who crosses
how the presiding genius. He still
holds family secrets in the ma.krug of the Germans have been forbidden,. des- the border can, too connnioi�ly, tell
waxwork portrait figures about which pite the often expressed desire of the 1 that be as sh done e o 1f by
trim; else
the world wonders, 1\ladame 'sus_ latter to engage in friendly games with thansive looking c rom t e tri South
ro-
saud's has been entirely rebuilt and the soldiers, i theel shalt
modernized since the fire in March, Many of the old, bail illusions cou
1925, cernitlg the British troops, which sur-
vived after the war, have been effec-
Oyster-•Recipe Wally dispelled. British justice has
An oyster met an oyster been discovered by the natives to be a
And they were oysters two. fine and fair thing.
Two oysters met two oyster's
And they were oysters, too,
Four oyster's met a pint of milk
And they were oyster stew.
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FOR THE HAIR
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St.Johns;
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Welt equipped for publishing and
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Must have substantial down pay-
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Apply Box 8,
WILSON PUBLISHING CO. LTD.
73 Adelaide St. W. Toronto
The old gentleni a's name was Page
and he received the following unex-
pected epgrammatic reply which cha-
grined him so much that he left the
neighborhood:
TE R.TM}..T
List of "Wanted Inventions"
and Full Information Sent Free
on Request.
TH 8 3 SS Y CO.,OttaDept.
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House Frocks home, plain
easy sewing, experience un-
necessary, materials ready
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),orison with the results to be ob- _._ __ .__ __. ..._.. _ _
distinct pictures of Balboa, One is1
1'
that of him "silent, upon a peals: itt t.ainea
Darien," staring at the Pattie.
"Lovely- women, striking dresses' Johannesburg Sunday Tunes: 1t
and wonderful fioWers will be the tea- would be well for Johannesburg—
ture of Ascot this week" A little which is inclined to Place Material.
horse racing will also, we understand, prosperity to the forefront of• worship -
take place.—London Star. ful images—to dwell with some humil-
ity on the debt which industry (in -
eluding gold -mining), in common with
many other fields of human :endeavor,
already owes to pure and applied
science. Your geluiue scientist is a
real servant of the public, seeking,
more often than not, no other reward
for his vast and complicated labors,
beyond a bare living, than a success
Pun conclusion to his investigations.
Were such men. recompensed , on a
scale commensurate with their. ser-
vice and ability they would indeed be
rich. But few of them have great
possessions, and they are content to
spend their lives, and sometimes. to
sacrifice thein, in the Cause of human
progress and enlightenment.
{
Science and Industry
cpNUIN
PHILLIPS
mot rtAONFs4.v
For
due to Aceid
INDIGESTION
ACID STOMACH
HEARTBURN
HEADACHE
GASES • NAUSEAt,.
Many People, two hours after eating,
suffer indigestion as they call it. It is
usually excess aid, Correct it with an
alkali. The best way, the quick, harm-
less and efficient way, is Phillips' Milk
of Magnesia- It has remained for 50
years the standard With physicians.
One spoonful in water neutralizes
many times its volume in stomach
acids. and at once. The symptoms
disappear in five minutes.
APPLICATIONS
Are Filled As Far
As Possible In the
Order in Which
They Are
Received:
You will never use crude methods
when you know this better method,
!And sort will never suffer from excess
1 acid when you prove out this easy re-
lief. Please do that—for your own
sake—tow.
Be sure to get the genuine Phillips'
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi-
; clans for 50 years in correting excess
'acids. ..Each bottle contains full direc-
tions ---,any drugstore,
ONTARIO
DEPARTMENT
OF AGRICULTURE
APPLICATIONS
Offering Annual
Work Are
Invariably
Given the
Preference.
Farm Help Supplied
The Colonization and Immigration Branoll of the
Depar'tntent of Agriculture for Ontario will have available a
number of Experienced Married Men With Their Wives
and Families—Married Couples Without Children—
Also Single Meth.
Tanners requiring help will be well
aclvleed to make early application to
Geo. A. Elliott •
\Director of Colonization
paiament 1cc.
TO
Toronto, Ont.
File Your
Application
at Onre
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Placed S
to 'Trial
en
ubject
Period
HAVING THE LAST WORD
An epitaph has given many a hen-
pecked husband the opportunity of
having the last word, anti some of
them have made the most of it No
conventional respect for the dead
stopped the man who had this apitaph
carved on his wile's tomb:—
"Here Iles my wile, poor Molly; let
her lie.
She finds repose at last, and to do I?'
It was a Cornish husband rvho
found it ill his heart to instrii)e upon � age. At these critical tY CS
tombstones
"My wife is (lead, and here she lies,
No man laughs, and no man crier,
Whore's gone, or how she fares,
Nobody knows, and nobcdy cares."
Here is another:
"Beneath this stone a lamp of clay
Lies Arabella Young
'Who on the twenty-fourth of May
I3egan to'hold her ix ngue."
High School Boards and Boards of Education
Are authorized by law to establish
INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND
ART SCHOOLS
With the approval of the Minister of Education
DAY AND EVENING CLA3S£S
may be conducted in accordance with the regulations Issued by
the Department of Education.
THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION
is given in various trades. The schools and classes are under the
direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
Application for attendance should be made to the Principal
of the school.
COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD
SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided
for in the Courses of Study in Public, Separate, Continuation and High
Schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational Schools and Departments.
obtainedfthe from theulations Deputy issued
Parllamentthe rof B' ildings,tion Toronto be
From l Age
ea! 3
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FPR CCN2T't\T1tP4,O'NMHEA,F'EVESISt56ESS
Bods
Dry up boils with 1Vlinard's. Its
antiseptic dualities kill the poison
and draw out inflammation.
--- ,�.----fie
THERE
are three trying periods in a woman's
life: when the girl matures to womanhood;
When a woman gives birth
to her first child; when a
woman reaches middle
WASTE NOT TIME
An Italian philosopher expressed, in;
. • i was
bis estate;
l firs motto, that time
Produce
1 au estate, indeed, that will Ir
+nothing without cultivation, but will
always abundantly repay the labors of
I industry, 11 no part of it be sufferell
to lie waste by negligence, to be over-
run by ntr'"xious plants.—De. Johnson.
JOHN S. MARTIN, Minister of Agriculture
.Lydia E. Pinkham's Veged
table Compound helps to
restore normal health and
vigor Countless thousa ods
testify to its worth.
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vegeta
iaE.Pinithanirs
le CoIftpOUfld
LYDIA 8.?INI:a dMo1Mxrltt)X0ml ONtI CO.. Mats., l.) S. X.
EA11DY CAN N0'
EAT ANYHNu
He dearly loved a rich tit -lift. The
spirit was willing, but the flesh was weak.
'1Vltenever he ate anything rieh,lis boys
used to say, " Poor dad, he will pay the
penalty to -morrow." Read the sequel
in his own words:—
" Since taking the regular dose of
liruschen Salts it is quite different, and
my boys enjoy themselves seeing me
rat what I dare not touch before. My
eldest son WAS the same, but since he
has taken Kruschen Salts he ran eat
and enjoy whatever is put in front of
hili."
Modern artificial conditions, errors of
diet, overwork, lack of 'exercise, and
so on, • are bound to have injurious
Weds in the long run providing ditcrl
precaution is not taken.
Iirusrlten Salts should be your safe-
guard. Besides cleansing the body of
impurities gently, surely and painlessly,,
they possess a vital power of givingflew'
life and vitality to the countless millions9
of cells of which every body is composed.
That is why physicians never hesitate
to recommend Ii.ruschert Salts.
1 1SSUl~, No. 38—'29