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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-10-15, Page 3Ir. ''be name "Red ,Rose" has beena guarantee . of ..•qua1'ity ',for 30 years 9 igooateai . Kl The ®RANdE PEKOEis extra good. Try it! ,The 'GleaningBell, lea many parts of tura). England one, piety still hear the gleaning bell beiftg sounded mt MOM and eventide,, to tell. the country folk 'When themlaay b gin, gleaning and when they must 'cease. The custom is .of considerable an- tiquity, being mentioned by Tussey 1ti the year 1557: As e.. rule, the bell is sifundGd from. the belfry of the parish church, ' and the ringer Is entitled to a penny for the whole period from each family that goes gleaning. In some; parishes, however; a crier perambulates the district. with a hand- bell; while in others a gong. suspend- ed from a tripod on the village green,, is utilized. , OurGrandmother Tongue, lips need to. be changed into our Eng . lush arrang'el}uent. RHEUMATIC PEOPLE If IJnglish . is our mother -tongue, It will be a good thing if the study why, of course, Anglo-Saxon is our grandmother language, for it is the mother of the EngIish speech. Let me :tell a few of the interesting things that may be told of this very aged lady.. In the first place, she belongs to a very ancient and respectable family. She is a sister of'the Latin and Greek tongues, and possesses certain. strong. family traits. For instance, our grandmother tongue has, like those of her two sis- tersdeclensions for the nouns, and conjugations for . the verbs. There are no less than four of the former, while there are five cases, instead of three only, as hi English. There are three genders for adjectives, and for the personal: pronouns three numbers. With six conjunctions and a most delicate subjunctive mood and plenty of tense, every shade of meaning may be expressed, the sisters—Latin and Greek scarcely eclipsing our dear, grandmother in this beautiful feature. Unlike the French, Anglo-Saxon is. inflected; and like the German, the order of the words in the sentences us they fall from our grandmother's SALESMEN We offer steady employment and pay Weekly to sell our complete and exclu- sive lines of guaranteed quality, whole root, fresh -dug -to -order trees and plants. Attractive illustrated .samples and full co-operation, a money-mak- ing oney-making opportunity. Luke Brothers Nurseries Montreal RHEUMATISM Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Nouritib Gout, Swellings, Sprains. etc., aro invariably relieved by John MoDonaid- Rheumatism Remedy. Obtain it by parcel poet C.O.D. 81.00, direct from: JOHN McDONALD MEDICINE COMPANY, - 83 BIRCH AVENUE. TORONTO 8. / oSTQRM WINDOWS t t I Awr roft THEM S LIVES 1,4 Stop Fuel Wasteinsure P,intei Comfort with Storm Windows. Low "Freight Paid" prices ready.glazed:• safe delivery guaranteed. Free price list andeasy mcbsuring chart. 0HALLIDAY ,.,«n o' HAMILTON stfIP US YOUR -mow► - POULTRY, GAM E, EGGS, BUTTERAND FEATHERS -WE BUY ALL YEAR ROUND •' M E0 today for prices -iresoia avlteo them for a ween ahead P. POULIN &CO0 LIPIITEO ErtcrbllsherJ m.>a'r EYears 36.39 $ons occurs Rtarhot—)tifantreal Buy Through Our Catalog a' Beautiful durable designs -til Big choice, ready to install Sold all over Canada Below all others in price For example, this fixture sells for $10.50, Our orico $6.90 4 Send for Free Catalog Orders Prepaid ELECTRIC FIXTURE 1/4,0. Earlscourt and St. Clair Ares. Toronto. —Makes old like NoW" KLONDIKE METAL POLISH C APO N I O K L E, S H i N E Tho Capo Pont:itas, Ltd., Hamilton of our grandmother tongue be more generaHy introduced into schools and colleges. It would be as good discip- line as that of her relatives of Greece -and Italy, and far more useful, To teachers of grammar, an ac- quaintance with the old lady would be particularly beneficial. Few teachers ever know that. "loved" is merely a contracted form of our •grandmother's love -did; that "methinks" is not poet- ical English at all, but, on the con- trary, Anglo-Saxon prose, and means "to me it seems"; and. that, .in "he went a -fishing," the a is the preposi- tion on—"he went on fishing." In fact, • nearly all our present grammat- ical forms come from this respectable ancestor. A Club Sandwich. She—"Your wife hit you with a sandwich eh? I can't say that seems to be a serious assault." He -"No; but it was a wich, you know." ' club' sand - "When It's :Night -Time—" - Mrs.. Biltbags was determined to be real "clasps." She , had never had a chance to make a splash until her hus- band made a huge fortune out of sec - and -hand bacon -rinds or something like that, and so she was now resolved to make up for lost time: One of her first ventures was the purchase of a huge country house. She put in the workmen to make all sorts af'elterations and yO•dditiL''ns,regardless of•expe'nse. Mrs. Biltbags was dal y on the scene s'uperiutending the work, for, although - she was now so wealthy, she was de- termined to have her full value for every penny. - "Now look here," she said, "this sundial Is completely wasted out there in that corner of the garden where no one can see it." "Well, mum," said the patient fore- iian, "whe9'e would you like us to put it?" "Put it under the electric light in the hall," canunranded Mrs. • Giltbags, with a sniff. "'Then we can see what time it is at night." _.--- Ask for Minaret's and take no other, Where Charity Begins. The rick New York philanthropist who sought the advice of the public about the best way to spend his looney s•oas to do the most good with It got twenty-five •hundred letters the first day. All but fifty of his %corres- pondents wanted money for them- selves; which indicates how widely accepted is the old pr"ove'rb, "Charity begins at home." • Kite -flying is forbidden over the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral, aiid other of Londoif's historic buildings. Electric lights over the water in fish hatcheries have been found to attract insects, and aid in feeding the fish. RIN .. EYES IRRITATED BY SUN,WIND,DUST 'CINDE1 S ...AttcoNl5ENDED t;,SOLD BY oaupoiSrS 1;.OPTICIA1IS war'ri. !etc'rasa' tt1'"I% ORat seotk •MeatNO 00 CKtCeeeig1{ FQRMAT: lncrease Poulfrtj Profits Co-opal:gin* Metrketin, T -FIE Western Wheat Producers. the. Ontario honey men and others, have made co-operative selling a marked success. They havestabilized prices and IncC-eased their profits by standardised l:rd.linp• andshipping methods •,and rhplying efficient salesmanship and real merchandising to the disposal of their crops, ny these methods the poultry producers, too, can secure these benefits. The Outstanding proof of this is Prince Edward Island, where, for the last thirteen years, expert and efficient sales- manatee applied to co-operative market- ing, has saved thousands of dollars Annually ;for the ttoultfiy farmers and permanently stabilized their inarketa. Naturally, to be successful, co- operative marketing must be handled efficiently. Plow to form and" operate. successfully a local ovgiinizatien Is de- tailed in the FR'h;E booklet, "Co-oper- tttion itt Marketing Potiltt.'y Products", issued by the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa, This is one of over five hundred ;hh] fulpamphlets on farm sub- sects. T6 obtain it, together °with Som plete list of !'REE pamphlets, 511 in this slip, and return it post free to The .Publication Branch Department of Agriculture Ottawa • - Ontario Marie. , ,.1. e • It. R. No +w:, . Proei7t60 , ,.,", . , ieepirig the 'school J3and Intact Throughout the 1? ntire Year, The school band ia dependent upon two, important fedora ' fos• its exist enee; morale and loyalty to the or- gallilatiom The firstIs Taunt up by oaitIviating in the boy's mire a pride' in 1i1erformiilg with and lxelpirlg to produce an :organ a"tion that is .of soliJe consequence to the school and community, Thesecond is based up- on., p- on the "gang 'spirit" of the boy. boy has a pride in numbers of his Rind. . " A 'band should be organized as an integral part of the school. It should. not be organized ground any other in- ted•est, For instance; some bands are built up in the fall to play for the games. When the games are over the CAN NOS FIND RELIEF band d n e made se-maiiitairlingbreaksup. ifA thehanpropercabinterest is aroused in the boys' minds: A series of concerts in the eaaly springlfor a tour will do much to heighten the efficiency of the band and tighten the organization, Tallow From Trees. In Sierra Leone grows the cream - fruit tree, the fruit of which has the By Driving the Poisonous A.eid From the System. Rheumatism attacks people when the blood is thin and watery, oil charged with impurities, thus setting up inflammation of the muscles and joints. Cold; wet weather or sharp I taste of cream and Is very agreeable winds may start the pains, but the • to the palate. In Ceylon there is a cause is rooted in the blood and to get relief it must be treated through the blood. As a blood builder and nerve tonic Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are ma surpassed, and for that reason do neet. fail to give relief to rheumatic suffer- ers when given• a fair trial. Among the rheumatic sufferers who have proved the .great value of this medi- cine is Mrs. Simeon J. Tatton, Indian Head, Sask., who says: -'Fon over two years I was an intense sufferer from rheumatism and until I began the use of Dr. Williams' Pink 'Pills no treatment that I took helpednue any. The trouble grew so bad that.I could not move around the house without help, and finally 1 had to give up ,and go to bed. Words cannot tell how, much I suffered, and I could not bear to have anyone come near me. Final- ly one of my neighbors strongly urged. me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, arid I decided to do so. In the course of a few weeks I could feei,.an improve-. meat, and I was able to get up. I kept on taking the pills until all traces . of the trouble weregone, and. I could again do my housework, feeling like• a new person. Three years have passed since that and there has never been the slightest return of the trouble, so that I feel safe in saying that the re- lief elief brought by this medicine is: per- manent" You can get the pills from your druggist, or by mail at 50 'Dents a -box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. SICKNESS HEALED' -BY. SPIRITUAL MEANS Christian Science Lecturer Claims No Incurable Disease. The Christian Science lecture radio - cast from Massey Hall, Toronto, gave many an opportunity to hear for the first time something authentic about the subject. After half a century of growth the claim's of Christian Science that spirit- ual healing is to -day practical is be- ing recognized by material systems of healing and by the older :churches. The lecturer, Robert Stanley Ross, of New York, spoke in part as follows: Christian Science is demonstrating: that it is the Christianity of Jesus made practicable to -day. Now, as Of old, it is showing mankind: iiow to es- cape from ,all evil" No natter how long one has been ill, no matter how deeply one may be involved in sin, lib matter' howheavy one's burden of sor- row, poverty, pre care, Christian Science joyfully points the way out,- not through death and the so•called hereafter, but here and now. The Bible tells us that the kingdom of God, the kingdom of heaven, is- at hand, here, now; and that now is the day of salvation; that now are we the sons Nothing. of God. The English teacher asked her class 1111 of us know that an ugly dispose- I to write a theme on what they would lion (Which is a mental state) will I do if they had a $1,000,000. All heads manifest itself in harsh, unlovely fea- I bon.t over their desks save one. Henry tures (suppos•ediy a physical state) ; sat doing nothing. When the papers Were collected, he handed in .a blank paper. "How is this?" asked the teacher, All the .others. have written two bread -fruit tree, from which a type of bread; is made. It is said to compare favorably with the ordinary article. In South Ahierica we find a milk tree, and a tree That grows in Sumatra is known as the vegetable tallow tree. Probably the Eskimos would like to get this to grow in the Arctic regions, for the early 'Arctic explorers had :a task to keep these people from de- vouring all their •candles as dessert af- ter meals. Excellent candles are tirade from. the berries of another tree which grows in South Africa and the Azores. MAKE CARE OF BABIES EASIER. -Baby's Own Tablets Are a Great Help to Mothers of Young Children. ' Stomach distua"bances and constipa- tion are responsible for much of the peevishness of babies. The modern mother does not resort to so-called soothing mixtures but corrects the trouble by sweetening the little stom- ach and giving a gentle laxative that acts without griping. _ Such a remedy is found in Baby's Own Tablets, easy to take and, guaranteed to be free from opiates or narcotics. Every .mother who tries Baby's Own, Tablets becomes enthusiastic about thein. • Mrs. Oscar Auger, Holyoke, Maes., 'says:—"I have • used Baby's Own Tablets and think them a splen- did medicine for constipation and other ailments which affect little ones. I have no hesitation in recom- mending them to other mothers." Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers or by mail at •26 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. A little booklet, "Care of the Baby in Health and Sick- ness," will be sent free to any mother on, request, Daniel Didn't Dare! Daniel summoned up courage enough to escort a pretty girl home from church. At the breakfast table the next morning his father asked: "Well, Danny, did'you take a:riy of the girls home last night?" "Yes," stammered Daniel._ "Who was she?" Daniel hesitated and then blurted out: "I thought it was Rosie Haven, but when we got to the earner she went intro Mary Bates's house." "But couldn't you have found out by her voice?" "Neither of us said a word," Daniel stamene'te-d. Minard's Liniment for Distemper. whereas a gentle disposition (which. is a mental state) will manifest itself in a smiling and serene countenance. Some one has well said that if :fear, irritability, and . hate will distort the pages while you have done nothing." •"Well," replied Henry, "that's what I,would do if I were a millionaire." features, they will distort likewise the heart,stomach, and liver. Why 'not? Jesus recognized clearly that it is hot mere food which disarranges the human system, but fear, sensuality, hate, and other .poisonous, destructive beliefs. • • Writing on page 248 of Science and Health, Mrs. Eddy says: "Let un. selfishness, goodness, Mercy, justice, health, lioliiiess, love --the kingdom of heaven --reign within us, and sin, dis- ease, and death will diminish until they finally disappear," All of which indicates that mortals are healthy or. unhealthy, Happy or unhappy, strong or weak, alive or dead, in the. propor- tion that their thinking is good or badr, spiritual or material. Centuries ago the wise man said: "As he (a man)' thinketh in his heart, so lie is," In the sight of infinite Love there are ao incurable diseases; there never have been any, thdi'e Bever will be any-, The Pdalm,ist knew this when he sang "Bless the Lord, 0 my eon], and forget not all his benefits: who for- giveth all thine iniquities; who heal- eth, all thy diseases," Note well that it reads all„ thine thlgnit•les and all thy disease';�not some of thein, t' The largest egg laid by any Eur- opean bird is that of the swan; the mealiest that of the golden -crested wren, WE WANT CHURNING C We supply cans and pay express Charges. - We pay daily by express Money orders, which can be cashed anywhere Without any charge. To obtain the top ',rice, Cream meet be tree from bad flavors and contain not less. than g0 per cent. Butter Fat. Limited, Bowes Clornpariy I..l d, Toronto Fot• 'references•—Iiead Otte, 'reroute, Blank of'i 1' ntrealr -Or Sour theta banker gatadilehed for oVel' thirty years. @ e • fitPit! . lnsd'inlb T PKG. VACiJUI�'M, IR -WOW) WINS • The Tobctcc� of Quality The Pyramids by Moonlight. This silver sheen of light Has made a mystery of stars and. sand, The desert air, from some far lonely land, Sweeps on in scentless flight. And iivith long shadows moving slowly by, Black camel"-- press against an argent sky. Tlie monuments of Kings Who hoped to live eternally in stone, Rise up, majestic, terribly alone, Bereft of secret things. Here is a silence and a space s'o vast That Time has sighted and trodden softly past. And then as now, men lay With wistful, upturned eyes that sought to probe Beyond • the star-sthrewn depths of God's dark robe; And then, as now, have they Been given only Beauty in reply . Beauty—and the night wind brushing by. —Adele De Leeuw. Wasp stings are apt to be more serious if received on the neck, face, front of the wrist, tongue, and inside the throat. Including Alsace-Lorraine, France is now probably richer than she was before the Great War. GENUINE ASPIRIN PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told in "Bayer" Package Does not affect )/ the Heart Unless yo i• see the "Bayer Cross" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over tweuty- five years,. for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Toothache Rheumatism iveuralgia Pain, Pain Each unbroken "Bayer" package con- tains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost fow,.cents. Drug- gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100, SNEEZING. The sigig that you mare catching -old. Heat and inhale Minard's and step the cold. • 1. His Best Guess. "Yesterday, darling," :aid the young wife, "I got a diploma from the School of Cookery. And—and how do you like my cooking now?" "Fine," said her husband, his mouth full of omelette. "And what is this I'm eating? "Oh, darling! Gue ss1" "The diploma." Classified Advertisements, IIOWCARD WTITING rNCREASES EARNING power, We show the way. Students sell work before through course. Easy. effective. Shaw Schools, Toronto, Forty-two moor West. ADIES ONLY—OUR BOOKLET, LADIES' I Friend, neoUcd In atalit envelope. free. Caster 2423, Montreal. LADIES WANTED—TO DO PLAIN -AND LIGHT sewing at Home, whole or spare time; geed pay; work sent any distance, charges paid; send stamp for particulars. National Dfanufacturing Co., Montreal. Cuticura Heals Initating Rashes Don't suffer with itching; burning rashes, eczemas or irritations when Cuticura Soap and .Ointment will quickly relieve and heal. Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry and anoint with Cuticura Ointment. Nothing quicker or safer than Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment for all skin troubles. Sample Each Free by Mail. Address Canadian. Depot: Stenhouse, Ltd.. Montreal" Price, Soap 25c. Ointment 26 and 60e. Talcum 26e. gar-Cuticura Shaving Stick 26e. '`'i _. MRS. B. H. HART SICK FOR YEARS Wants Women to Know How She Was Made Well by Lydia - E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Y Cornwal],Ontario.--"I.am now giving your medicine a fair trial -'and it surely 1is doing me good and I am going to keep on taking it, 1 used to feel so tired in the morning that I didn't want to get up but that feeling is Ieav- ung Ino rlOW. l :also sleenbetter and feel more like working. .For seven or eight years I have had,; headaches,tiredfeel- _ ings,painsinmyback and across my body. I read' letters in the newspapers saying what good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had done others. My husband says 1.duit too soon, but I am not going to stop. taking the Vegetable Compound and o E. rinkham s Blood Medicine un- { Lydia , ,. an ache or a yy better and haven't till am gpain. Isn't that the right way?`' 1 have reat faith in your medicines. They . must be good when those who take them speak so highly of them. ram recoil= mending them to my friends and I Will ' gladly answer letters from women aek- ing"aboutthem. —Mrs. BURT I1.134.1t1', •nw 11 I30x 1081, Cornwall, , On tario. Mrs. Hart wants to help other women and is willing to answer letters froth, ,$ick women asking about the Vegetable Compound. c 4-0 ISSUE No 41--15, ri