HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1926-02-25, Page 7Y P[NG 1IEE,AI:T4Y • } SOW.WAS EARTH.. BORN?`
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i1 to comparatively recent tunes it. Iuver3'oue 1;:nee% hour the moon!
!wen believed that this soltd globe of raises tides ha our ooeane, Well, this
_ Ours game from ail e'.ior•roou's mese of ; passing :sun raised tides on the sur
Rids, Influenza and Like Trou, ,.gas -whim sptan around so rapidly drat i face of our vun: '17rat efieetwes only!
t it flung Off rings, veinal, in turn gave I natural becalas,e our sail in those days
bXes Can beA:volcit d. birth not only to our earth, but to all WAS. conpoes•d iE very Hauch lighter ,
Fiave You noticed 'that some people the other planets its well, The centre geese then it ie now.
.enjoy good health through the most of this great volume of gas, it wee sup -
trying weather, .while others succumb posed, eventually became be sun,
to colds or influenza at every touch But this idea of the earth's origin
of wintry conditions, or-' i.e attacked has DOW been very largely d'isearded
by rheumatism, or sciatic? The rea-
son. is to be found in the condition of
byscientists, and the latest 'theory is'
A 0'111.giilarly attractive' one,
These elm -tides. were by no mean's
on SO tiny a scale as the moon -tides
on the earth; •they were tidee•which
'
drew out from our sun's ,5nir•fa-co an
enormous jet of gas., Bila a huge arm
protruding from the sun.
the blood If it is riot and pure the On thin jet, millions' of miles long,
therewere �tor,tiin wb.leb became
According to it, we must first dung -
system is able to rea�is't disease. But'Inc a vast volume of, sae in space, spin-
let the blood become impoverished Hing round and producing arms or mare solftl than the rema.ind'er and
and the way is made clear for disease ether's with the rapidity of i•ts motion, which e\tnGtiall} b3'o3te away. portions of
to enter the system.
these we the earth. Other portion's
just as a rapidly spinning Catherine -
produces aria's or whorls of such as Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and
sparks, Mars,
At1 t f th 1 the
The common tense way to avoid
colds and influenza is to keep a plen-
tiful supply of rich red 'blood in your
veins. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have must imagine there are patches much
achieved world-wide fame for thein heavier and brighter than the rest of.
remarkable blood enriching powers. the gas in the arm, and that at very
The new blood which conies from the gong intervals of 'imine ---millions of
use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pd•1ls ton -es
up the whole system and so helps the
body to resist winter ills.
If the •system has already been
weakened by colitis, inilt'ienza or other
winter. aillii•ent, then Dr, Williams'
Pink Pills- are the safest medicine for
rebuilding the blood and strengthening
the body. An example of the value of
thee pills is given by Mrs. R. 0.
Stl9mberg, Cobalt, Ont., who says.:—
"Chad a very severe attack of grippe,
or influenza, which confined me to my
bed for a week. On getting up again
.1 I did net recover my usual strength.
I was very weak, had a severe pain in
my head, and a constant backache. I
had to get a woman to do my work
for me as,' I had neither the strength
nor the energy to do anything. At
this stage; remembering the great
vent to form the rest of the planets,
ver sus pars o 'ee'e arms we That would seem to have leen
only occasion on which our sun was
seriously affected by another,eun com-
ing close to it. Such occasions -must
be very rare, because if they ;were fre-
cment there would be ,adrl end to the
stability of the universe.
As a fact; there is no sun nearer to
ours• at present, than one celled_ Proxi-
ma Centauri, which is twenty-four mil-
;lion million miles away -(that ' is,
twenty-four billion miles). At such a
great d'is'tance its influence upon our
sun, which is still gaseous, if of no e-
eount.- In other words; its tidal effects
on our sun are ineiignifican•t.
There are, however, suns still being
been and still being subjected to the
Drawling which our sun experienced
in its infancy. And. we can still imag-
ine some of these sune, o•ocasionelly.
passing c1bsk to .each other and tides
being raised not only on one but on
each of the two passing sans, and
planets' being barn to them.
HOMO, Lights,
Lights that shine when the night is
deal' ;
Lights on e, vista of street,
Twinkling and blinking far and' near,
Lights that are bright or discreet.
seneflt I had through Dr. Williams'
years-, perhaps—these bright patches
were thrown off' the whirling -arm and
1•aunohed ,into space es stare. Bach
of these stars would become a sun.
Our sun was. among them. it was,
of course, without planets at that time.
But it had lots of company in the form
of .other suns or -stars which were
still in the neighborhood, a althoaigir
they had been born so, long before. It
Was', in fact, in quite a crush of suns,
each of which had a certain influence
on .the others. That, to begin with,
was how the latest theory aecounts
for the existence of the sun.
For ages our sun was' not seriously
affected by the presence of so many
others, but a tithe came when ogre^of
these others approached quite close
to it, and then the trouble began. •
Pink Pills in girlhood, I began taking that a critical situation of momentous'
this medicine, and soon my strength significance with regard to the future
began to return. I ani now able to do has arisen. The aspect is not at all
all -my own work again, 'and take care chemical. The sand heaches now
of My- baby boy. I am very grateful plainly visible at various points on all
for what the pills have done for me, Great Lakes, and the appearance of
and hope my experience will be of shoals where once there wore navig-
benefit to some other sufferer."
If you need a -blood-building tonic
begin taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
to -day. Sold by all medicine dealers
or sent by mail at 50 -chats a box by
writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co„ Brockville, Ont.
Low Lake Levels Cause
Huge Losses.
Disastrous effects on lake commerce
of low lake levelsandheavy losses im
posed on lake shipping interests from
this condition are emphasized in the -
annual report of< the Lake Carriers?
Association just issued,
"The season of 1925 goes into Lake
history ea marking -a year of large
tonnage movements, but with a' reve-
nue not commensurate with costs of
operation," says• the report in part.
"As in other lines, a period of active
business is depended on to recoup the In consequence they are often cooped
locos of the dull periods. No great
comfort. in this respect is to be glean- up in overheated, badly ventilated
rooms and are soon seized with colds
ed, however, from a retrospective re- r v grippe, What is needed to keep
view of 'the active freight movement
of the season.
"With no diminution in operating
enlarges, but a reduction' in cargo
capacity, without increase in freight
rates, gratifying results could not eh
taint. The official returns show that
vessels, averaged 419 lase tons of iron
ore and 342 less tons of coal for car-
go than in 1924, and sustained a loss
correepo•ndi:ugly large in cargoes of
grain. Further contributory to vessel
expense were widespread delays due
to shallow water at controllin�gepointe, op t;tes or other dangerous drug. They
Els a direct result of low water levels,er ' sold by medicine dealers or at
"As there itis been a consistent re- 25 cents a box, by mail, frons The Dr.
cession in ,recommended loading 1
draughts year after year, the economic
lose to ves's•el owners by reason of de-
clination from the 21 feet of five years Mortal Aaaia,nals.
ago to direr ent draught of 1S. feet 6
Iinoheas is so enormous that cost The chalk formers', the Globigerine,
a.mounts.to millions of fans of freight are among the most abundant protozoa
in a single ensile. '11)0 careful ob-in the sea. Nearly all surround them-
server of tilts unr•emimtting downward selves wiUll a Shellot. soot .calcium car -
reduction
in water levels, with cons'equen't bonate (chalk).
reduction in i'013'1 capacity, realizes A .pini of ocean water in the warmer
~- climes may contain millions of them...
The shells of the dead dropping to the
bottom of the ocean have formed a
ihiek layer of ooze 'over much of the
ocean bed. The great -ohalk cliffs in
England, and the chalk beds in Ire-
land, Denmark, Central Iilurope, North
Africa, Syria, Central Asia, Texas,
Kansas, and South Dakota are com-
posed, 111Mst entirely of the Miens of
Giobigerin:e that lived teh mullions of
r.years ago OP More,
The small piece of chalk ps•ed by the
carpenter is made of minione of the
skeletons of these tiny protozoans.
The protozoa were no doubt the first
animals on earth, and inasmuch as two -
new anima!Is. are formed by the halv-
ing of the. parent tho tiny ere€tturea
may never die of gold age, but so long
as food and environment are favorable
live millions of years,. '
They are therefore sometimes,
sr,'okeu of es the immortal animals,
The protozoa are most numerous' in
stagnant water where is many as ten
thousand cite be 4rresent in a single
drop.
Ordinary drinking water,; however,
seldom 'containe more thanna dozen in
a.quert, and good el -sting water often
has none.
Glycerine will -be found excellent for
anftening the water in Which flannels
are to be washed. About two tea-
r.potrnfuls to a quart of. water Will be
W. M tual tby'_ Limits Itttffl deent,
a'4.� Tviutualt.t troronto 2 20ty
able depths of water, do -not more
graphically reveal the economic loss
than has been sustained by lake -cam-
merce than does record of 1925 aver-
age iron ore cargo."
KEEP LITTLE ONES
WELL IN WINTER
By Regulating the Stomach and
Bowels With Baby's Own -
Tablets.
Winter is a dangerous season for
the little. ones. The days are change-
able --one bright, the next cold and
stormy, -that the mother is afraid to
take .the children out for the fresh
air and exercise they need so much:
When you get that tired. lay -me -down -and -die
feeling take 15 to 30 drops of Seigel's Syrup in a
glass of water. Does the trick and safely. You'll
feel like new.
Who's Who in Musical
Lights that glow in .the ;lis'teneng rain
Sheen on the city's'street;
t
ldgltts that je\ve'1 a'winclor pane
In rain -deer& beauty fleet. .
Ligh'is more gloriarls than. all the reit;
Home lights ;shining for me,
Love light in eyes tlint I love beet --
Light of eternity.
---George Dlliston.
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Each 15 -cent pack
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woman can tint soft,
delicate shades or
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colors in lingerie,
silks, ribbons, skirts,
waists, dresses,
coat s, stockings,
svreaters, draperies,
coverings, hangings—everything!
Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind—
and tell your druggist . whether the
material you wish to color is wool or
' silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or
; mixed goods.
History.
Haydn -1732-1809.
Haydn was, a homely eland;
Fond of fun, but kind and mild;
One of a numerous. family,
All as -poor as poor 'could be,
Yet loving musno, every one;.
And so, each day at set of sun,
Around their father's harp they came .
To pass the time with song and game.
Joseph full of .childish tricks,
Played a fiddle of wooden. sticks,
Keeping time, 'till his father said:
"Children, 'tie the hour for bed."
This little boy was sent away
To Hamburg e'choel by a friend one
. day,
And there he was taught by note to
sing,
And learned a little of everything.
Later, foroed to earn his bread,
Living alone in the town, 111 fed,
Oft he had nothing to eat all day,
Yet still at his music he worked away.
Though suffering thus, be neer lost
heart,
His faith in God, his love for Art.
And thus by patient tall, and slow,
He made the world his genius• know.
the little ones well is Baby's Own Tab -
Sung
wrote the great "Creation,"
lets. They will regulate the stomach i S1tng and loved by many a nation.
and laowels and drive out cauls, and I And he is also known to be
through their use the baby will be able "The Father of the Symp'hony."
to get over the winter season in per- His life he filled, with kindly deeds,
feet safety. Forgot his own in others' needs.,
In using Baby's Own Tablets the And died revered by every friend,
mother has an absolute guarantee that Loved and admired to the end.
she is giving her precious little ones �- 4
something that is absolutely sate and All Aboard!
something that cannot possibly do The steamer was' just leaving the
harm to even the newborn babe, as the pier -when amen rushed up and shout -
Tablets contain not one particle of ec h"Ho1d on a minute, captain; there's
a party of fifty coming aboard."
The steamer backed in again, and
the man walked or board and sat
down, .
After five minutes' the captain went
across to him and asked if the • party
would be much longer.
"What'party?" asked the man.
"The Tarty of fifty you .spoke about."
"011, I'm the party. I'm fifty to -day"
Williams' Medicine Ca., Brockville,
Ont.
Coughing
There is nothing so bad
for a cough as coughing.
There is nothing so
good for a cough as
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Buckley's Mixture used
by hundreds of thous-.
ands of people through-
out Canada is now pro-
curable in two forms,,
"Strong" or "Modified" .
Either kind acts like a
flash on Coughs, Colds,
Bronchitis, and all affec-
tions of throat; chest
and lungs. Positi�te arid
instant relief. One dose
stops coughing.
Every druggist sells
Buckley's on a money,
refunded guarantee. 40
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Wonders of Wetter Power. Classified Advertisements.
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waves hurl themselves against ob'nk
taw, f82 Hann wear. Toronto. _
stades they exert eenormons nreeeure. , - 1W'1SM.. (imam FRIEND) TO k'1r11.ES SOXI
Builders of lighthouses, far instance; • ,Walled in plain enrelone. Pada SPA laity Co..
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Eddystone lighthouse,. the pressute,i
during heavy storms has be -en esti-
hated at nearly 1.V2 tone a square
foot!
Pressures even greater than this
have been measured, Perhaps the
, highest is that recorded at Dunbar a
few years ago. It was 3% tons a
square foot. At the • Bell Rack and
''Skerryvore -' lighthouses• wave -pres-
sures of -3 tons a square foot have been
Too Green to Burn.
"Did the boss fire that green hand?"
"I hardly think so. I heard him say
he was. too green to burn."
Minard's Liniment for Grippe.
Big as An Hotel.
The royal palace at Prague has 711
apartments.
On a Japanese Mountain.
A cable railway is to be built up Mt.
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Don't use up all your energy in get-
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Relieves Hoarseness,
Coughs &Colds
Usejdkr65yrs.,
Public
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No wonder the form of the coast -line
is continually altering when it is sub-
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understand the difficulties engineers
have to face in building sea-walls and
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Huge boulders and blocks of stone
are thrown about Iike shuttlecocks- by
the waves. In the Island of Reunion
ten immense mass of rock over 500
cubi:a • ;ds in volume, is to be seen far
len :,a. It is really a huge boulder that
rue waves rolled there during a storm,
In the Bay of Biscay on one arca- i
Sion a block of stone weighing 36 tons '
was lifted by the waves and thrown
right over a breakwater, At Wick Bay
it was found impossible to build a
breakwater. A block of concrete
weighing 1,000 tons was laid down and
secured with bars of iron 81u. wide
and 3in. thick. But the waves man-
aged to dislodge it, snappiug the iron
bars like threads.
Norfolk has more churches in pro-
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CCI DENTS
Will happen. Be prepared
for every hurt. Keep a
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THIS MOTHER
CLAD DAUGHTER
IS WELL
Mrs. Parks Tells How Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Restored Her Daughters
Health
Toronto, Ontario.- "My daughter
is 16 now and has been an Invalid ever
since she was six
months old and i
has been•com-
pelled to remelt
out of school the
greater part of
the time.We have
tried different
kinds of medicine
but none helped
her much. I had
taken Lydia E.
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when I was run-down, and it had
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it. She attends school every Tay now
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106 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario.
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CLJTICURA HEALS
ECZMA ON FACE
I ti Rash, Spread to Scalp, Itched
and Burned, Face Very Sere,
" Eczema broke out in a rash on
my face and later spread to my
scalp. The rash scaled over and
sore eruptions formed. It caused a
great deal of itching and burning
and my face was very sore. The
trouble lasted three or four weeks.
" I was treated wit?r^iut any ben-
efit. I began using Cuticura Soap
and Ointment and could see a great
change after the first night. I con-
tinued the treatment and in four
weeks I was completely healed."
(Signed) Miss Nfargaret Daalyow,
Ferrishurg, Vermont,
Daily use of Cuticura Soap, with
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