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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1930-05-08, Page 7OWES HER HEAD owl Las TOrp P Mother's Ray --- May 11th ( Who'll wear a rose for Mother's Day, 'this Weak Anaemic Wonsan New Rejoices in Health • and Strength, It is a scientific fact teas nearly all the ills that afflict women are clue to poor, thin blood, This anaemia is: the one cause of low spirits and languid - nese, the poor appetite, breathlessness and aching backs that make life a bur- den for so many winners. But suffer- ing women could banish all these miseries by taking Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills, for it is a known fact that these pills create an abundance of new rich blood—their wonderful reputation is based on that. Proof of these state- ments is given by Mrs. L Deschenes, La Tuque, Que., who says: "Before I began using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I was in a badly - un down condition. I appeared to be almost bloodless, had fi•eciuent headaches, and the least exertion would Ieave me breathless and worn out. My husband. advised me to try Dr, Williams' Pink Pills and got for me six boxes. Almost from the first I noticed an improvement in my ..ondition, and as I continued tak- ing the pills my blood 1 ecame better and I steadily grew stronger, till to- day I am enjaying the best of health. 3 am now able to do all my housework !wethout feeling the least fatigue; my appetite is better and I sleep more soundly at night. All this I owe. to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I unhesi- tatingly recommend them to all who tire run-down in health." You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at all drug stores or they will be sent by marl at 50 cents a box by writing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- vi]le, Ont. Balkan Crisis—New Style "One touch of powder makes the whole (feminine) world kin," and the hearts of girls ail over the globe will go out to sisters in distress In Ru- mania. There, it seems, the Minister of Ag- riculture is trying to turn back the clock by forbidding the Ministry's fe- male employees to use either rouge or powder. He also expects then to wear a black office dress, covering neck and arms, and reaching to the ankles. From time to time similar efforts have been made to prohibit "make- up" and to prescribe the style of dress to be worn by women at work. None of them seems to have made any dif- ference. And the denunciations of modern fashions by some churches haven't had much effect, either. So perhaps it's wastiug time to sym- pathize with the girls in Rumania's Ministry of Agriculture. It's the Min- ister who really needs sympathy. LOYALTY loan's first loyalty should be to him- self. No one else can live his life for him, no one else can 'be expected to discharge his obligations. Acknow- ledge all you owe, yes; be grateful for all the help you are given, surely; but if an opportunity to advance your- self conies along grasp it at once. Make no mistake about this: though you have run a drill press or a lathe for ten years and have renderecl good 'service to your employer, the very nnoment it beomes plain his business can be operated without that ma- chine no foolish ideas of loyalty will save your job. We 'ill must bow be- fore economic progress and he best succeeds who does his bowing quickly and straightens up to look ahead. The 'world needs loyalty. It is one of the finest virtues. • But it needs the real thing—not a silly imitation of it. Stoney—"Hasn't Irene got a fresh complexion?" Tony — "Yes, fresh every day." TAPEWORM REMEDY ' ,of, R. L. Mulveney's World Famous Tapeworms Remedy has expelled th,:ee horrid monsters In two to three hours. :No starting necessary. no sioltnes ,+n troubl6 whatever. Write for full Information. sept. A, 211 Ossington Ave., Toronto Tilesads 9#ch'cf CZM "SOOTHA-SALVA" AMAZES DOCTORS "Baby had terrible eczema. 'Soothe - Salve? ended itching in 1 minute. Meeks() soon left,"-1VLrs. T: Laurence. Stops itch, burn, pain, in 1 minute. Eczema goes for good in few days. Skin becomes clear, smooth, All Druggists. A balf•oped rose and white, Plucked In the morning while the dew That gathered over night To kiss its petals like a gem In its pure heart appears, As pure and sweet as mother -love, As rare as mother's tears? Who For a Mother's DaY will wear A blossom pure and white Above his heart, wear it from dawn Until the shades •of night, Colne in upon the perfumed breeze And wrap the world and hint As softly as the mother -love Wrapped him in clays grown dim? A white rose just to honor her Whose rose was purer far Than any gem the world has known, Than snow-white roses are; A white rose for the mother -love ' That knows nor stop nor stay, That up the heights or in the depths Goes with him all the way. —Judd Mortimer Lewis. Blue, for wearing apparel, Is beyond criticism, but it wont' do for mutual equipment. It Is claimed that people's minds close up, but anyway they keep their mouths open. A Lesson For Shrimps Pat's left eye was badly discolored. His wife asked who did it. Pat—"Mike Murphy." Wife—"What! Do you mean to let a little shrimp like Mickie Murphy black your eye?" Pat—"Martha, don't speak disre- spectfully of the dead." The "daily grind" is absent from the work one likes. An elderly couple had stopped in front of a neighborhood movie and were looking at the billboards when the man noticed some pictures of bath- ing beauties on them. He shook his head and said: "My! My! That's ter- rible!!" Turning to his wife, he said: "Well, let's go in," and then led the way. If somebody else is doing your think- ing you're doing somebody else's work- ing. Mrs. S,—"I want to give nip hus- band a big surprise for his birthday." Mrs. P.—"Why not show him your birth certificate?" Common sense is the father of those popular children, Dollars and Cents. Another thing the talkie needs is sense enough to stop talking until the applause stops. Iso—`If you keep looking at me like that I'm going to kiss you." She—"Well, I won't hold this expres- sion much longer?' A man says his wife declares he is like a flying machine, because he is of no earthly use. Woman Customer (to haberdashery clerk)—"My husband is a conductor and I'd like to buy him one of those railroad ties I hear him talk about." Now that smoking by ladies no long- er shocks anyone, the girls will not enjoy it half so much. Judge—"You are charged with beat- ing up this government inspector. What have you to say?" Grocer—"Nothing. I am guilty. I lost my head. All morning I held my temper while the government agents inspected my scales, tasted my butter, smelled my neat, graded my kero- sene. In addition, your honor, I had just answered three federal question- naires. Then this bird came along and wanted to take moving pictures of my cheese and I pasted him in the eye." Hubby—That girl over there shows distinction in her clothes." Wifey— "You, mean distinctly, don't you?" Building a modern giant liner means work in the shipyard for 2,000 workers for 100 weeks, while the outside work represents one year's work for 12,000 men. H ! ,t itt �,F IU,Nf PHULIPS 4�aF ,(0-41 For Traub ell due to Acid ,NOIGESYtON ACID 'STOMACH IViICARTEit31LN HEAr7ACH GASa5 • NAUSEA Many people, two hours after eating, suffer indigestion as they call it. It is usually excess acid. Correct it with an alkali. The best way, the quick, Ramp, less alld 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. You will never use crude methods when you know this better method. Ar~C011. will never stiffer from excess acid when you prove out this easy re- lief. Please do that—for your own sake—now. Be sure to get the gekhine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- cians for 60 years in correcting excess acids, IOach bottle oontains fell direr-, tions—any drugstore. The Portal of Ten Thousand $hriners: The entrance to Temple Park, the Cana- dian National Railways' coach yards, at Toronto, where 10,000 Shriners and their wives will live next June in the most unique city ever constructed, Temple Park will be a city on wheels and nearly 500 Pullmans will be housed therein to accom- modate the Imperial Council visitors of, the Mystic Shrine. Temple Park has its own post office, barber shops, beauty parlors, telephones and telegraphs, streets and avenues, It even has two hospitals on wheels and is truly a city within a city. HEALTHY CHILDREN Mr. Aanery's Escape From Germany ALWAYS SLEEP WELL London VIr. L. S. Amery, ,P., at a reunion of Salonica Leaguers at the Guildhall School of Music Theatre, re - The healthy child sleeps even and counted how he eluded capture by the during its waking hours is never cross Germans after the ship on which he but always happy and laughing. It is only the sickly child that is cross and peevish. Mothers, if your children do not sleep well; if they are cross and cry a great deal, give them Baby's Own Tablets and they .will soon be well and happy again. The Tablets are a mild but thorough Iaxative which regulate the bowels, sweeten the stomach, banish constipation, colic and indigestion and promote health- ful sleep. They are absolutely guar- anteed free from opiates and may be given to the new-born babe with per- fect safety. You can obtain the 'Tab- lets through any medicine dealer at 25 cents a box, or by mail, post paid, from the Dr. Williams" Medicine CO., Brockville, Ont. 'Ware Lightning! It May be Safe Under the Trees than on an Open Heath During a " Thunderstorm Thunderstorms are now apt to be- come more frequent. Lightning, it should be remember- the 'London Evening Standard:— was sailing home from Salonica had been torpedoed. Mr. Amery, who was then Captain Amery of the Intelligence Department, said that he was sleeping the sleep of the just after lunch on the Caledonia, when he was awakened by a terrific bang from the torpedo, which hit the ship just behind where he was sleep- ing. There followed a long drop down to the boat, which had already put off, and there 1- s found himself with a small company. They saw the ship sink slowly down, and then the submarine came back to them. Wisely, he crawled into the little three -cornered space at the stern of the boat. The Germans took General Ravenshaw and several officers, but missed him, and when they had gone he crawled out. • Campers Carry Minard's. Seven Times and Out A Greek professor has discovered seven to be destructive. Writing for a Greek paper that appears in Paris, he produces a mathematical curiosity, which we reproduce from ed, is more dangerous out of doors than in. For those who believe in "safety first," therefore, their own home is perhaps the best place dur- ing a thunderstorm. If you are caught cut in the open, there are a few simple rules which wiii greatly minimize your risk of be- ing struck. Avoid hills or seines to- wards which the storm is' approach- ing. Try ,to find a depression is the ground and crouch there until the storm has passed. Avoid trees, especially tali ones, but a position close to a tall tree.may be safer than open ground, for the tree acts as a lightning conduotor and protects a circle of ground three times greater than its own height. For this reason a forest is, despite popular ideas to the contrary, a safe place during a storm, providing that you do not actually stand close to the trunk of any tree. A tree may be struck, but the presence of a man under a number of "conductors" will not cause the lightning to seek him out and go to earth through his body, as often happens in open fields away from cover, It is inviting trouble to shelter un- der an iron roof that has no metallic connection with the ground, Water always attracts lightning. Avoid, therefore, wet and marshy ground and river -banks, and keep as far as possible to dry ground. Proteting Our Houses • The notion that lightning strikes twice in the same place • has no foundation in fact, for numerous oases have been reported where the same house, ancl• evens the same tree, has been struck twice, sometimes during. one summer. There are, indeed, some hooses known as "thunder houses" which have been struck repeatedly. usually because they are built over ironstone or subterranean water which attracts the lightning. • Every flash of lightning is accom panted by many "side flashes," and for this reason a single lightning con- ductor on a house is no guarantee 'of complete protection. The up-to-date' architect provides for all the metal- work in a building being intercon- nected, so that if the house is struck at any point, the discharge will be carried safely to the ground by way of the main conductor. Finally, don't be afraid of thunder. A clap is only heard after the per- sonal danger from the flash Which produced it has passed. When you See a flash of lightning you are al• ready out of danger from that .parti- cular discharge. Toothless Dog Fined for Biting Chicago. --For a dog without teeth, John Guara's mongrel is some pup. Twelve men, good and true, decided that recently they saw the dog occupy a seat in the witness chair, heard its 'color deseribed as "mncltledun",• two feats few dogs ever achieve, and then decided Guara must pay $100 to a wo, man neighbor who had been bitten. Not so bacl, for a toothless dog, Said John. Durium, a IIOw synthetic lnetaI pre- pared from resin, is so strong that it will slot crack under hammering or melt under high temperatures. Use Nlinard's tot ;Burns, "The magic figures are 142,857. If they are multiplied by two, the result is 285,714. That is, the same figures and the same sequence. Multiply by three, and the figures (428,571) and the sequence are still undisturbed, Multiplied by four, the result is 571,- 428. Here again the same figures and the same undisturbed sequence. Multiply by five, and the result is 714,285, by six, 857,142. In this last example the result is even more curi- ous, because the two sets of three figures are exactly transposed. "When, however, the doubtless weary figures are multiplied by seven, the magic formula breaks down, and the following curious result is achiev- ed -999,999." DO YOU SUFFER FROM CONST TiO ? Countless remedies are advertised 'I or constipation. Many relieve for the moment but they are habit form- ing and must be continued. Others contain calomel and dangerous min- eral drugs, which remain in the sys- tem, settle in the joints and cause aches and pains. Some are harsh purgatives which cramp and gripe and leave a depressed after effect. Avoid lubricating oils which only grease the intestines and encourage nature's machineryto become lazy. A purely vegetable laxative such as Carter's Little Liver Pills, gently touches the liver, bile starts to flow, the bowels move gently, the intestines are thoroughly cleansed and constipa- tion poisons pass away. The stomach, • liver and bowels are now active and the system enjoys a real tonic effect. All druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. C A Plea for the Deaf I The Duke of York, wino presided at the festival dinner of the Royal Le- sociat%on In Aid Of the Deaf and DeMb, held at the Mansion House, London, made a forceful plea for the deaf. The Dulte said:— "Isere, in the very heart of the Eft- pare, in London itself, are more than 4,000 people who are deaf and dumb, the largest aggregation of them In the world. Handicapped Throughout life, constantly misunderstood, often denied the chance to show their ability to be- come self-supporting, knowing lone- liness and isolation in a way that we who can hear and speak can never fully realize, their lot would be piti- able indeed were it not for the de- voted work of the staff of the As- sociation. "Por 90 years the Association has labored unceasingly to befriend, to as- sist, and to save from utter despair these afflicted people who are our own kith and kin, English, and yet cut off from ordinary intercourse, like a strange community in a foreign coun- try. "Think for one minute of the diffi- culty of such people in securing em- ployment in the tense struggle for ex- istence of these modern days. It is a stern battle for all, but for people so handicapped it is heart -breaking. A good deal of 'the time o,, the staff Is taken up in tramping round interview- ing employers and persuading them to give the deaf a chane®. Yet they prove themselves quite capable work- men if they are given an opportunity. "The real grateness of a 'nation is often shown by its regard for the weaker brethren, the poor, the afflict- ed ,the blind, the deaf, the maimed. "I commend the work of the Associ- ation most earnestly to your genero- sity and your practical sympathy," WORKS We are students of words; we are shut up in schools, and colleges, and recitation -rooms for ten or fifteen years, and come out at least with a bag of wind, a memory of words, and do not know a thing. We cannot use our hands, or our legs, or our eyes, or our arms. We do not know an edible root in the woods we cannot tell our course by the stars, nor the hour of the day by the sun.—Emerson. FOR SALE •FIVE; D.C. MOTORS 1/4, 1, 1%2, 4 and 8 Horsepower, all In good condition. Cheap for immediate sale. H. Watkins, 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. The cleansing, healing service of a soap that's meant for you nflcnra ap with a heritage of 50 years of highest commendation Sold Everywhere. Soap 25c. Ointment 25c. 50o. "Skinny! Gained 11 Lbs. in 3_' `e ks d Boy Friend "After trying several tonics tried Itemized Yeast, In. 8 weeks gained 11 Ibs., new complexion, r o u n d limbs; best of all a boy friend."—•S. M. Saline. Men and women are amazed at gain or 5 to 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. Ugly hollows vanish, Bony limbs round out. Sallow, blemished skin gets clear and rosy like magis, Nervous- ness, indigestion, constipation disap- pear overnight. Sound sleep. New pep from very first day. 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And don't forsake Castoria as N40T4 ib;t,,,dd.,rysaFa,attitdfa id avmwtt.:lrri°�nt• s,minl,r,'lntroat trrikQura' tinekStoamtsbnd Ir5 ii f S lith ' : TherebyhomO11nt itsilo fleerfalnus andReetCaaein ncithera ,=.1100neP� Mineral, NOT NAwcorle ,n,-,x,•a'vots Aster .2,i oesA eesee ardDlut d and Feverlsherst+ sOd loss 0Fss•e°p sestustlleado siew racsses yeses tst, the child grows older. If you want to raise boys and girls with strong systems that will ward off constipation, stick to good old Castoria ; and give nothing stronger when there's any irregu- larity except on the advice of a doctor. Castoria is sold in every drugstore, and the genuine always bears Chas, H. Fletcher's signa- ture on the wrapper. la$ ifed Athrertislr 131' OkII.G`F{fa--WX3 i3A'1`Uilit' r) , ' Wrlto� fora freeecataloin guer verde- Joe a. Switzer. Granton, Ant. teetzeietla �tRNO11:, COMB iVIRI'1'W ] l.illli')i v ►, an1 Barred Plymouth Reck ldnby Chicks, wonderful hvinter layers. We have been hatching for 27 years. Dela., mere Paul try Farm, 5 tratford, Ont, X'Qit 541,E A.0 NO. 21 is AR.L blY., GRADE I, le No. 1; .grown from registered seed; ' sacks free; $1.10 f.o.b. Custl with order. 9. h. Ruthven, Alliston, Ont, HO34Er zir AnJnxrs r,ra A.GDS; ALSO FEh1ALIS. Greatest Dairy. Breeding (Muy who, King Segis). Government 'aper- vision. Sunnyside Stock Vann, Stan- stead, Que. • CiliCKS 20 1t'amous T3reeds to choose from. Send for free chick catalog; it has I valuable information on brooding chicks. fm srratr/inf furyau'' Box 207-W, Zssex, Ont, Ship Your Eggs and Poultry to GUNNS LIMITED (Established 1878.) St. Lawrence Market,. Toronto Highest Prices. Prompt Returns. ttKL:DNEY TRO:UB'LI -, BACKACHE:411NtsHEo tie magic, says r. A. Chatigny, Thousands write kidney and bladder tits, constipation, indigestion, gas, back- ache end overnight with "Fruit a-tives". Nerves quiet. Sound sleep at *nee, Get ^Fruit-a-tires"from-.'sttoday. Headache Let Minard's drive it away, Bathe the forehead. Also inhale lini- ment, heated. HOWONEWNAN LG51 28 LBS. OF FAT This headline is exactly true and means just what it says. Read her own letter "I take a daily dose of ICi'usehen and I have lost two inches round the waist and hips and 28 lbs. since last summer. I feel very well on it, and people tell me I look very fit. I am 5 ft. 4 ins. in height, 40 years old, and come of a stout family." Miss E. L. If you are fat, first remove the cause. When your liver, kidneys and bowels Can't throw off that poisonous waste material which is always accumulating in your body—before you realise it you are growing hideously fat, Take Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water every morning. In three weeks. time, get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also hose you have gained in energy and health. Your skin is clearer, your eyes sparkle with glorious health. You feel younger in bodye keener in mind. I ruschen will give many fat people a joyous surprise. "In May and June I was badly rundown and had faint spells until it was a drag to do my work. In July and August 1 didn't seem to pick up so 1 de- cided to try Lydia J, kink- ham's Vegetable Compound • because 1 saw it advertised. 1 took two bottles and now I am the picture of health, 1 feel rine, do all my work and milk two cows. If any woman writes, 1 will certainly answer her letter." -Mrs. George R. Gillespie, Punnichy, Saslccttche- wan. ISSUE No. 18----'30 ,