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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1930-05-22, Page 7Reduction in Prices of E1 �a08 TEA Effective Immediately per pound reduction on RED LABEL lot- BLACK and MIXED TEAS. per pound reduction on RED LABEL GREEN TEA. CA0per pound reduction on RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE. All Grocers are authorized to sell their present stock at these reductions. We recoup them for their loss. T. H ESTABROOKS CO. Limited TORONTO, ONTARIO Dog Demonstrates Keen Intelligence Naturalist Cites Instance of Terrier With Human Perception The English naturalist, George Romanes, zoological secretary . of the Linnean Society of London, England, tells of a skye terrier that hated to be washed. As time went on, its aversion to bathing became stronger and stronger. At last the dog be - itching Ends in 1 Minute +'Hnd eczema for months. Single application of 'Sootha-Salva' ended itch and burn in 1 minute. 1 box ended disease for good." Jane Paula. ' Sootha-Salva" ends Eczema quickest time ever known. Itching stops instantly. All druggists.' li o kinmySharn d In Bathing Suit, Cained 15 Lbs,' f "Gained 15 lbs. tak- ing Ironized Yeast. Was always ashamed to wear bathing suit but now I can and not feel too skinny." — Eulah Lanningham. Thousands write of 5 to 15 lbs. gained in 3 weeks with Ironized Yeast. 'Bony limbs round out. Ugly hollows fill in. Blemished skin gets clear and rosy like ragic. Nervous- ness, indigestion, constipation disap- pear overnight. Sound sleep. New health and pep from very first day. Two great tonics in one—special weight -building Malt Yeast and strengthening Iron. Pleasant little tablets. Far stronger than unmedi- cated yeast. Results in 1/a time. So quit being ashamed of "skinni- ness," sallow skin. Get Ironized Yeast from druggist today. Feel great tomorrow. Money back from manufacturer if not delighted with. quick results. came so fierce at the very sight of water that the servants of the house refused point-blank to give it a bath. Then the terrier's mistress tried it herself. But even she was not safe, writes Prescott Lecky, of the Depart- ment of Psychology, Columbia Uni- versity, niversity, New York, in an article com- paring /the intelligence of dogs and cats in the June Popular Science! Monthly. Cajolery, threats, beating, and star- yation were of no avail. Finally, the owner decided to give the dog the "silent treatment" She paid no at- tention to it. She was in the habit of taking it along on her daily walk, but now went out without it. When she sat reading or sewing and it came up to her, she turned her head and looked away. This lasted ten days. At length the dog cane up to her one morning with an expression that plainly said: "I submit." Immediately it was given a bath, which was endured patiently, Then barking joyously, it bounded for the door to go for the customary daily walk. When next a bath was due, the terrier at 'first was obstin- ate. But all its mistress had to do was to turn her head and the Clog would run for the tub. Flemberd to His Son By D. P. Graham, aged 12. "Do you hear the call Of Valkyries from the hall? Oh, the gods have sent for thee; Come thou warrior to the free. -Odin, Thor, and Tiu are calling; Corrie and follow! rove and roam; Brave the waters, go to Shule, There Vaikyries take thee home. Go sea -hiking, like a Viking, Roaming, rolling, roving free Riding, gliding o'er the sea; Ride thee, glide thee, Rolling like a Viking o'er tide sea. "Go thee to cold Shi.le, to Mulla— The gods will call thee to Valhalla; Marldand, Heluland, and Vinland Shall see thee, my bra e son lViirand. Only Vikings brave and true Are in the sagas here remembered;; Think of Beowulf, of Tiu, These are mentioned, not like Flem- berd. Flemberd was a coward; thou Would do better, 0, my son, To turn towards Beowulf thy prow, And then follow, follow on. Go thou rolling, go sea -hiking, Roaming, roving like a Viking. "Fear not, son! Be not like I; Go thou to the sea and die; Die in battle or at sea, But—remember Flanbe_d, me." Then the Norseman breathed his last, Fell upon his couch and died; And Mirand forgot his past, Tried rouse his mother's pride. All his hamlet kept the advice Of old Flemberd toy his son, Turned their prows to Beowulf, And then followed on and on. And Mirand cried anon, sea -hiking: "Now I'm dying like a Viking," Heal the Sprain with Minard's. Our present-day custom of throwing rice over the happy wedded pair as they leave the bride's home as man and wife conies down to us from, the Persian. Rice, the emblem of fruitful- ness, has played an important role in Persian marriage ceremonies from time immemorial. Lacking Somewhere Buttons are plenty, and thread is cheap, Yet bachelors -look forlorn, Because they lack the skill or the knack Or woman to sew then on. The horse is man's best friend un- til he bets on him. Nurses Wanted The Toronto Bostlital for Incurables, in, affiliation with Bellevue and Allard Hospitals, Now 'York City, offers a Three Year's Course of Training to Young Women, having the required education, and desirous of becoming nurses. This Hospital has adopted the eight-hour system. The pupils receive uniforms of the School, a monthly allowance and travelling expenses to and from New York. 'or farther particulars write or apply to the Superintendent. r:: U�,4U/rye efflPs 4.50nN�S� For TrOubies t. due to Acid INo1OESTION ACID STOMACH HEARTBURN HEADACHE EASES__NAUSEA Redac eAci Sick stomachs, sour stomachs and indigestion usually mean excess acid. Tie. stomach nerves are over-stitnu- lated. Too much acid .makes the stom- ach and intestines sour. Alkali kills acid instantly, The best form is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia, be- cause one harmless, tasteless dose neutralizes many time its volume in acid. Since its inveion, 5O years ago, it has remained the standard with physicians everywhere. 'Cake a spoonful in water and your unhappy condition will probably encl in five minutes. Then you will always know what to do. Crude and harmful Methods will never appeal to you. Go, prove this for your own sabre. It may save a great Many diZ,e;reeable hour's. Be eure to get the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- cians for 5o years in cor'r'ecting excess ll,eids. i aclr bottle contains 'full direc- tions ---any dlugstol,8 Cuticurn Takla an antiseptic ; . Prophylactic Fragrant awl Refreshing The Ideal Skin end Bei/ Powder. A delightful perfume for dm akin after bathing. 2Se. everywhere—Semrple Free ' "Cuticnra," BOX 2616, Montreal, Gonads'. DON'T SUFFER WITH DANGEROUS INDIGESTION Do you suffer after meals with a belching, from sour and acid stomach Many believe they have heart trouble and tremble with fear, expecting any to drop dead. This condition can be prevented, likewise relieved. Take Carter's Little Liver ]ilia after meals and neutralize the gases. Sweeten the sour and acid stomach, re lieve the gas and encourage digestion. The stomach, liver and bowels will be cleansed of poison. painful and dangerous indigestion disappears and' the system enjoys a tonic effect. Don't delay. Ask your drug rst for a 25c pkg,£ Gartes':l Little Livor IW'i11o. VA,S RUN DOWN AND VERY WEAK Too Little Blood the Trouble. Mrs, Jas, A. Hauglin, Bridgewater, N.S., writes:—"I was badly run down and very weak So mach so T could scarcely do my housework My nerves were affected; my digestion poor; I had continual headaches and could not get a restful night's sleep. Different. remedies failed to be of benefit and I was growing discouraged. One day, however, 1 saw an advertisement of a case similar to mine 'which had been relieved by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills so I decided to try them. A few weeks' use of the Pills fully .restored my .health and now my household duties area pleasure instead of a tor- ture." Mrs. IIaughn's whole trouble was that she had too little blood, Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills were of aid to her 'because they renewed and purified her blood and that good blood promoted good health, for where good blood abounds disease cannot exist. You can get these Pills from any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Imperial Preference Melbourne Herald. Australia is ready to discuss any proposal that recog- nizes its fiscal palicy. The most cheering fact is that Imperial prefer- ence is now discussed as sound practi- cal politics in British political circles where, not so long ago, it was derid- ed as au Imperialistic dream. British trade and ,industry depend in an in- creasing proportion upon Dominions and Colonial customers. In round figures British possessions In Europe buy £46,000,000.worth a year, in Asia £120,000,000 worth, in Oceania £87, 000,000 worth, in Africa £62,000,000 worth, and on the American Contin- ent £43,000,000 worth. The Imperial field offers the Mother Country by far the greatest scope for commercial ex- pansion. Australia, with its tremend- ous amount of room for national growth, seems to give Britain special opportunities. AT A PRICE • They were seated comfortably be- fore the fire. "I say, John,' she said, "is it true that money talks?" John laughed. "A figure of speech, my dear," he replied. "Why do you ask?"' "We'l," she went on hopefully, "I wish you'd leave a little here to talk to me during the day. I get so lonely." Minard's Checks Falling Hair. LIVE NOW A famous French philosopher once said that in every man's life there are but three important events; namely, birth, life and death. Of our birth, said he, we are not conscious; we ne- glect to live; and we die in pain. To be sure, this is a rather gloomy as- pect, but it contains food for thought. Over the first and last events we have but little control. In obedience to the immutable law of nature, we come and go the way of all life. Our chief concern, therefore, should be that we do not neglect to live. "If criticism is unfounded it fails of itself, and if well founded it results to mutual advantage."—Giulio Gatti- Casazza. Hotel laundries are firuling that in many cases pillow -cases are badly damaged by the cosmetics and hair - dye used by visitors; these get on to the bed -linen, which rots when wash- ed. Married' man: "Why don't you get married, Miss Perkins? You are get- ting to look like a 'back number'; you will soon be au old maid.'" Miss Per- kins: "If I were as easy to please as your wife was, T would have been mar- ried long ago." Forgetfulness Stranger than remembering, Stranger is forgetfulness, Softening and malting less Every sharp and proclaim thing. If the rebel thirst had burned Afterr springs too beautiful, Imperceptibly it learned How to drink the bitter pool,. If there is a room that must Not be entered any more, Comes the soft and gradual dust Drifting down behind the door. Surer than remer.ibering, Surer is forgetfulness Shuts the window in the spring, Lays away the silver dress. Ellen Janson in the London Mercury. G.B.S. Tells Way to Wreck a Parley London—Members of the Institute of Linguists, who met for their an- nual conference in London recently, invited G. Bernard Shaw to send a message. His reply, written on a postcard, was as follows: "I have never heard of the Institute of Linguists and cannot imagine what it is for. But I can assure you with a confidence founded on long experi- ence that if you want to bore a con- ference and make it a failure from the start the surest method is to read messages to it." GIVE CONFIDENCE TO YOUNG, MOTHERS A simple and safe remedy for the common ills of babyhood and child- hood should be kept in every home where there is either a baby or a young child. Often it is necessary to give the little ones something to break up a cold, allay fever, correct sour stomach, and banish the irrita- bility that accompanies the cutting of teeth. Experienced mothers always keep Baby's Own Tablets in the home as a safeguard against the troubles that seize their little ones so suddenly and the young mother can feel reasonably safe with a box of these Tablets at hand and ready for emergencies. Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative that act without gripping and they are absolutely guaranteed free from opiates or other harmful drugs. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine°Co., Brockville, Ont The Naval Conference Singapore Free Press: 1f we have in the end to regret the failure of the main aim of the Conference—a failure the political effects of which may be even more far reaching than the naval effects—we can still feel that as far as America and ourselves are concern- ed a real understanding has been reached which must powerfully in- fluence all future naval policy in re- spect to fleet construction. That is a great advance, because whatever may be said the fact remains that now and for many years to come the United States and Great Britain will be in the position of active rivals. They will, it may be hoped, always be will- ingly friendly rivals, and an impulse towards such friendship must be pro- vided by the removal of all doubts and misunderstandings as regards their reSpective naval policies. Passenger—:'Have I time to say good-bye • to my wife?" Conductor— "I don't know, sir. I•Iow long have you been married?" BICYCLE B: BGAINS 1903.) r' Best made, lowest ost, $10 up. Transpor- Cation paid. Write ' lfor free illustrat- -.?,ed catalogue. Bi- : 7 cycles, supplies,at -' wholesale Prices. PEERESS BICYrLE WORKS 191-3-5 Dundas Street West, 'Toronto s There are times when a baby too fretful or feverish to be sung to sleep. There are some pains a. mother cannot pat away. But there's no time when any baby can't have the quick comfort of Castoria ! A few drops, and your little one is soon at ease --back - to sleep almost before you can slip away. Remember this harmless, pure vegetable preparation when ahib' dren are ailing. Dont stop its use whole Baby has been brought safely through the age of colic, ............... O 079 ,••••• Thc1Rro,ntWrnuud dnckt Ave tlariclhparsRRnto�a, gg simlatint,he.00dt1 4.' ft tinQlhc51o�fi5,-.�'.dR°"�tri n ,INirsa"ctiti__b ti ;11:lentimeh:rtlionlio,°P17 moiln Ditcstio1rfundRdsLfymum,Marphlrtenor0TNNM1C0TtcAl�akO1:1;1 ancpaCo cFevcrishncasuSS OF $i.whdnl '�iN Por$,iteSiQnu;rrcot mttc, AUR 6nYotito. , 3bs�s 41 _:- diarrhea, and other infantile ills. Give good old Castoria until your children are in their teens! Whenever coated tongues tell of constipation; whenever there's any sign of sluggishness that needs no stronger medicines to relieve. Castoria, is pleasant -tast- ing; children love to take it. Buy the genuine -with Chas. H. itletcher's signature on wrapper, Classified Adveeiising raiz SAX.E AlllA/IY 01-1W f$.-4vA IIAl;1Ik;D 215,000 last year In four vane- ties Write for free catalogue. A. [L Switzer Granton, Ont. 11Vr'T.17 COMB Wi31TE LEGHORN' Chloks. wonderful lwinrter ]aayerth e. ck a have been hatching for 37 years. Delatnere Poultry Varna, Stratford, Ontario. TRENT" MA.'E AND JUNI3 Chicks, always popular, Rocks, Wyandottos, Leghorns. Free folder "l'in Money" describes why their breeding "tells in the nest." Order early and save. Trent Electric Hatchery, Trenton, Ont. POR SASE i7 SBD BICYCLES, $10 171'. VARSITY 4.J Cycle Works, 413 Spadina Avenue, Toronto. We have our friendships, our affec- tions, our interests in each other' but our real lives we must live by our- selves. • writes Mr. M. McArthur, Thousands say constipa- tion, liver trouble, indi- gestion, gas end overnight with"Fruit-a.tives 'Nerves quiet. Get "Fruits -tines" from druggist today, TORPID tib J JNDIGE;S>i0 CONSTIPATION, NERVO'usNE'S�S� HEADACH1E5", —CHICKS - 20 Famous Breeds to ehpose from. Send for free chick catalog; it has valuable information on brooding chicks. X1'.4atce1 11 7m Scratching friryou P. Box 207-W, Essex, Ont. FOR SALE FIVE O.C. MOTORS %4, 1, 1/2, 4 and 8 Horsepower, ail in good condition. Cheap for immediate sale. H. Watkins, 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. Base Ball Baseball players use Minard's for stiffness, strained ligaments and bruises. They also recom- mend it as a rubdow:l. A. Different Woman "I have great pleasure in informing you that Eruhaveeehen beetn a Salts greatve woreuffererdof livers ersandonderor rrkidne' trouble, and after trying one bottle I ant a different woman. I had to Oise up ony tco,rk, but thanks to Eruschett Salts I dna back at work apafn, and T give nay son a little every morning, and I don't hear of the tittle complaints now which a child generally gets. He is happier an bripftter_ T have enclosed a snap -shot of son and self. I am 43 years, boy 6 years. I shall always highly 'recommend Eruschen, and I would not be without (hent myself in a h Original letter one!, for Inspection. i'Crusehen Salts is obtainable at drug anti A ibottlee contains enoughato last5fora4b bottle. months—good health for half -a -cent a days A•Q `-'My daughter Catherine is fifteen years old. She was very irregular, often sick at her stomach and had to stay in bed two or three days at a time. One of your booklets was sent to us by mail so I got her a bottle of Vegetable Com- pound. Catherine has been taking it regularly and she is gaining in weight and every way. I told the l leighbots and four other girls are taking it with good results." --Mrs. Clar- ence Jenkinson, Box 14, Thom - lac, Ontario. d ISSUE No. 20—'