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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-10-03, Page 7Is your daughter enjoying life? IT is just in her "teen age" that a girl should be getting the most fun out of life 1—Yet so often it happens that girls of sixteen . to - twenty have outgrown their strength —are quickly tired, pale, nervous, generally run- --down and unhappy I These are sure signs of anaemia, a condition that resultsfrom thin, worn-out, under -nourished blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have corrected this in thousands of girls. Here is the actual experience of Mrs. Ben Nicholas of Erieau, Ont. "My daughter was in a run-down state. She was easily tired and did not wish to associate with others. As this was unnatural, I began giving her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and they soon made a strong healthy girl of her. Now she is as happy a girl as one would wish to see." Start your daughter on this proven treatment now by buying Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at your druggist's or any dealer in medicine or by mail, 50 cents, postpaid, from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. s-39 PINK MS "A HOUSEHOLD NAME IN 54 COUNTRIES" Owl Laffs About the only thing we know of to do with our modern yo.irng people Is to let 'them grow Up. Is any ,teeling drier than that ;which comes from "doillg'tti hard Sob partICU- larly well? You ntay be sure. your seeret sine. will one day beoome public gossip. Liven flattery can be Irritating when an' instalment collector and a bond salesman call et the same tune. "What was Noah's surname?" "Sark, of course, Haven't you ever heard of Noah Sark?" "it :s my guess that some of these women who have bought dresses on the instalment plan ought to go,bak and get a few.. more. Instalments be- fore wearin"'etn in public." "How old are you, my little man?" "1 dont know, Mother was twenty- six when 1 was born, but now she's• only twentyt'our." She used to rise at half past eight, To get the milk, but then, Her daughter brings it la with her. now, As she is gettin' in. Farmer Jenkins made his way Into the village pos.. office, which also was the general store. "Anything for me?" he inquired of the postmaster. The other raked over a few parcels and letters, but found nothing. "Don't see nothing," he said. "Did you expect something?" "Yes,' answered the farmer. "1 was expecting a 'card from Aunt Jenny, tellin me when she's comin'" 'Hannah," called the postmaster to his wife, "seen a card from Mr. Jeu- kins Aunt Jenny?" "Yes," came the "She's coming down Secret Passage In Fleet Street London—Antiquarians are trying. to solve the mystery of a curious cel- lar and secret passage which has just been unearthed by the demolition of an old building at Use corner of Flang- ing Sword Alley and Whitefriars Street, oh' Fleet Street. Five small arches in a brick wall • So singing and lead to the cellar, which nes a low I money, vaulted brick root with a span of The bliss of my mischievous kiss is about 10 feet, and is reached by walk- her fee, inn dowu some 20 feet et low passage. She never acts funny, my sweet sunny Until recently the premises above{ honey, the cellar were occupied by a firm of Fier measure prompt reply, Tuesday." Rube stood looking at the "A.D." on the corner stone of an old building. Finally he muttered to himself that he guessed it must mean "All Done." Short dresses make men more polite. You seldom see a man get on a street car ahead of one. Meet the Wifel She's a nice little wife, she's the spice of my life, A sweet little treat and a wonder to woo. Capriciously pretty, deliciously It-ly, And skittishly willing to bill and to coo! kly pert little getter- getter (Jan dirtily hos her or coax her away, Deceive me? no, never! She'll cleave to Me ,.ver, Just pleasingly squeezing, and Leasing to stay! no flirt or go - sunny, no stinging for builcleis, . "We knew of the existence of the cellar, but there was no access to it," a member ot the firm told a reporter. "It is supposed to have been occu- pied at one time by a cleric who aug- mented his income at night by body snatching and used the cellar as a temporary mortuary. There was a burial ground near by, so that the cellar would have been a convenient headquarters. "Until quite recently parties of • Americans used to be conducted round the premises, and in addition to being told this story, they were shown ai stain on the stairs said to have been tirade by the blood of a murdered man!" Such stories aro quite possible in the light ot the history of "Alsatio," as the district around Whitefrairs was called in the seventeenth and eigh- teenth centuries, when it was the privileged sanctuary of a notorious gang of cutthroats. Another suggestion is that the cel lar was part of the Whitefriars mon- astery, which existed near the spot. ing me, of pleasures is treasur- A ,Fine Old Scot .Constaut daily testing and blending of the world's choicest ., teas eve Red ose.Tea its inimitable flavor and ne ver varying goodness. very package guaranteed.. 64 • EAis good ite6,' RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is a good Grandmother Classified Advertisernents SITUATIONS VACANT ;: Remembers ers A ORE easy work. Earnw QUICK. )calm- Pn,v,m,c• I see it now as in those early days, the house commodious and comfort- able, set •in the midst of a lawn of shrubbery, rioting in al the grandeur of its native freedom. And through a grape arbor is the view of my mother's garden—old-fashioned, use- ful, and beautiful—wit ha walk run- ning through the center, dividing the well -kept beds of healthy vegetables from the vivid colors of the fragrant flowers on the other side, No weeds were allowed to thrive there, and when we as children walked along those garden paths unconsciously the harmony there displayed entered our hearts. The home was built at the edge of a grove which sheltered it on two sides and was a veritable forest of en- chantment to us as children, giving us .a wonderful playground where our childish imagination could revel up - checked. We made companions of the birds and squirrels, grew to know as no city child ever can the time of leafage and blossoming of the trees, I Wild fruits and nuts were there in 1 abundance and in the springtime the j fragrance of the grove rivaled my mothers' garden, Our playhouse was built under the wide -spreading branch- es of the big hawthorn tree. Could any playhouse have a more alluring setting with the grove for a back- ground an dos our outlook the meadow with its bloom of wild flowers and a road which curves and winds on its way to the house. The road was bor- dered by a luxuriant growth of wild roses and hazel, and crossed by a clear little brook beautiful in the sunshine ever luring our little bare feet to wade in its shallow depths. What wonders that hone held for us, so near to na- ture's heart, so far from temptation, As children we learned willing obedience and respect for our elders and 1 cannot conceive of anyone grow- ing up in that environment being other; than law abiding.—From Manuscript Notes of Elizabeth Stanfield. Donald Fraser, ninety-y'ear;oid Canadian Scot of Victoria, would not pass up the opportunity of seeing hrither Scots in action and was a picturesque figure at •the Banff Highland Gathering recently held at the famous resort in the Rockies, Mr, Fraser's father came out to Canada 120 years ago, but be himself has never been to Scotland. Ile is typically Scottish in accent and appearance and plans to visit the homeland some day. She never gets snooty when I pet a beauty, It's odd, but she's broad in her view, She follows suggestions questions, I feel that she's really tea good to be true! as the deuce without any WHEN BABY IS WELL MOTHER IS NAPPY The happy mother is the one whose baby is well—it the laughing, gurg- ling baby who always brings joy to the home. When baby is ill everyone i ntbe home suffers—not only through salary drawers rather than a people wort' over the little one but •through who live by individual enterprise. If loss of sleep—no one can rest with a Canada is to become a nation of sal - sick baby in the home. Thousands ary drawers, their savings will go in - of mothers are happy mothers because they have found the way to keep their little .ones well—or if sickness does come so suddenly, as it usually does with littll ones, they have found the way to speedily bring the baby hack to so long as public ownership survives health again. Mrs. George Piech, in Ontario and the West. But how Lindberg, Alta., is one of these moth- long will public ownership survive if ers and she write as follows:—"ream the savings of the West creep into This is the Merger Age Toronto Telegram (And, Cons.) : That the Beaubarnois power project should become part of a Quebec light, heat and power merger is only natural, For this is the merger age. Big busi- ness is reaching out and killing com- petition by aasorphinn. So much so that one authority leers that we are in danger of becoming a nation of Forever careessive, and never distres- sive, 1 mean she's serene as a queen on a throne, She's a Bear and a Wow, such a fair little Free— By gad, it's too bad that she isn't my own! to the hanks and he used for creating yet more mergers. Of course, any merger of power and utility com- panies must be largely confined to territories east of . the Ottawa River the happy mother of a seventeen - month -old baby girl. Baby is -i ealthy and strong and sleeps well at night. I give her no other medicine '•ut Baby's Own Tablets and she just loves them. I am never without the Tablets in the house." Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels; sweeten the stomach • and thus drive out constipation and indi- gestion and make the cutting of teeth Ing barber trade un ----- A11181'10413 plan, world's most reliable barber 'school system Write Immediately for free catalogue. 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They are sola by .medicine deal' would ensue. ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from _ -s ., The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 1, The Chinese are remarkable for the Brockville, Ont. 'witty aphorisms with which they -a adorn their conversation very aptly. Here are a few collected by Dean Inge:—"A maker, of idols is never an idolater" "No neeele is sharp at both ends." "He who rides on a tiger can never dismount." "When a neighbor is in your fruit orchard, in - I A man was told by his doctor that! if he laughed fifteen minutes every i` day 'before meals his condition would improve. One day, in a restaurant, while hav- ing his laugh, a man at the opposite table walked over and said angrily: "What are you laughing at?" "Why, I'm laughing for my liver," Gabby Gertie he replied. (( "To er-r-r is human, especially "Well, then," said the other, "I guess; you've forgotten your alibi." I had better start laughing also. I or - tiered mine half an hour ago." A. Personal &latter:—In one of the Lancashire towns the candidate for SMA • RIFLES • CARTRIDGES SPORT_PAEN'S SUPPLIES Cheaper or Better Write for Catalogue T. W. BOYD & SON 376 Notre Dame St. W., MONTREAL A Huge Casting With regard to the enterprise of the Canadian Pacific Railway for emigra- tion, the latest and most efficient equipment is evidently to be a fea- ture, the horning Post Montreal cor- respondent writes:— "The largest and most powerful type of locouic tive ever built in the Empire is being put into service by the Canadian Pacific Railway, "The new engines will be used to haul fast freight and passenger trains through the Pocky Mountains ,and each of them will" be able to do the work of two cr more lighter locomo- tives, attention is the truest form of polite- "Each engine and tender measures ness." "Do not remove a Ay Prom over all 203 feet and weighs 750,000 your friend's forehead with a hatchet" lbs., 78 times heavier than Stephen - "Free sitters grumble most at 'a play." sou's Rocket locomotive, The cylind- "Everyone pushes a falling fence," ers are 2G1,e inches in diameter and "One dog barks at nothing and the the stroke is 32 inches. Their cylin- rest bark at him." "You can't clap your hands with one pains." "I am quite coininced that my ar- ders end underframes are cast in one solid piece, weighing 67,000 lbs. This great casting, which is usually made up of a number of massive sec- guments are correct," said- an earnest tions bolted together, takes in the roan. "Well," replied his friend, "it's cylinders, main frames, and all cross - a good start. You've got oue man ties, and achieves far greater rigidity converted, anyhow!" than Is otherwise attained." Yesterday, Mrs, t,00ker treaded in -- her coal •range on an electric stove. Astonished friends gasped, "We �' L thought you were a rooter for the• •" old-fashioned coal range." Peanuts are used in the manufac- if , ture of several varieties of wood stains. Valuable Education Border Cities Star Scholarships for grocer's' apprentices in England 'will be granted by the Canadian Department of Trade and Commerce. It is rather a unique Idea, bttt there are distinct possibilities in Parliamentary honors was addressing (Ind.): I a rather large meeting, An unruly Windsormember of the audience, after asking a number of ridiculous questions and causing considerable annoyance, asked, "Do you really think all wo- men should have a vote?" "Certain. 11i' " replied the candidate. "You titin;; the plan, possibilities that will re- idiots are able to vote, then?" "Don't dound tothe benefit of both Canada I answer him," roared the crowd. "Yes" and the Motherland. Those boys will replied the candidate. "I think I will be brought to this country; where they i answer him, because ire appears to be spend will spend two weeks on a tour de- , personally interested." signed to better fit them for their life to work. Still greater than this, they will l stop Colds with M!nard's Liniment. learn at first hand how the people icer re0�lied: "I was, and willgo back Mrs. Coo p they t YI and here hve, andam. But I was the only and tell the people of their native owner in the neighborhood. And ev- lancl. This 'will betterbe a valuable cont i I one -of the neighbors brought Ory day butio>1 to the understanding and a kettle of something that must sympatilt'h d d I that are so mttc nee a boil a long time and asked me to "Do you happen to know cook it for her as 1 had so much room oo t 1 Gertie ytodn who has got,a car for sale?" on top of my stove. Besides, it mind Gabble Ger a.nyboty g li often myth. 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There are three trying periods in a woman's Lifer 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 E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound helps to re- store normal health and vigor. Miracle o� Cripis?c lrowtsalkswell thanks to Iiratschert, ".For over eight months I was laid up with rheumatisim, unable to nliove, when I was advise to try lirusche,z Salts. It is almost a nniracle, but without a word of a lie I was ably to be taken to the ,front door in leas than a week! is a fere flays 1 was out -with the kelp of crutches; and in a short bins 1 was walking well. Iritis is not a one-week testimonial, but four years. "1 have taken it ever since, and 1,z1v¢r feet e ptnrhofrhea nratismnlow, I tell everybody -about ,t, and advise them to tape it. 1 will rime rill latter liopinp you, will publish it for others to see." --Ifrs. \viniaros: Or)gtaal letter an Gln for inspection. ltrnsehen Snits is obtainabie at dtng and department sterns in Canada at 715. a bottle. A bottle contains enough to last for 4 or & months --goad health Tor half -A -cent t\ da't'e ISSUE No.