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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1926-03-25, Page 7TOO LPIT[E BLOOD DOMINION OBSFRVATORY The Cause of Nearly All. the Everyday Ailments of Life. Too little bloods—that is what makes men and women look pttle and sallow 'Tuesday, Deicea,mii+)a 39, at" 1x.25 and feel kz mid. That is what makes o'clo , when tl bright sneteor, leaving them drag along always tired' never ■d��.;{�l�VLl■YFL METEOR j}n�, ehrMmn wxmvnpeA !ry tlo tined heirod b] CPaWiOoe w}ld D3YOpSAr aAd 6}1 The` ly Wcll'Isap. "L 4,0 go slat en(d pllay." `his #units flag, ttl)i2�ditall eti�xrxmsanal' 9es rfo aI/t4m >il�eaxxi by >reae'iarlpas �ta1d ;:aaren�£t'> ta�ndlull ,�:...,..r,...,.. Ihareem ytend or fenced piece of .heti'•$ 'too Wien this nlWnw et trgei9atlon ie ri An nnua mal and rvtr ileleg pbeynolne-' peels rl'1ow it Qui tint fan *de earth as, green els t•h, utterly devoid of equip- s pt I fl xnettlortte, and xnutit therefore Other xale)zt or Mena/Ivo forst•ative play. The le to the eshild -Oat the }/'flue lee«m , to the bomalter---it is' hies vvorksliop, Ills modal�eentesr, rens bis /and of adventure. .But elle wide ediWorence between •tera*, tan)instittu,tion:a t'he home and t'he playgroun nrd, is that the bolne- aker b the supply of egoipment of the home much 'wbthin her own tx)n logo war teen in the taeniaIF9 /lave est apse again into SIAM $ 'or, Der' nape more probably, Mae neon entite- ly; con5ulneel before reselling the earth's earrfa•ce. Obs:ervere to Ottawa toes/ ebe-eawtern, part of •Ontario and migli`borin.g parts of Quebec saw the phenomenon In the eseatiirveet, while tborie north of latilue Ontario and 'west es far as Hamilton, laike Simone and Grey enmity, eanf it twee', But the eland Bassi ldtatleor myth - in a etlutlleil,y or .southwesterly dine- fug to Baty about what equipment eilall tion; New Yoshi: and Massw.elxusetts be placed on his pleygrouni. Ai; are- observero apparently Sara it in the finlit we see little or no equipineut on nor'thwest, It eeems, likely that some- the average i eboo] and community real hungry, unable to digest their an illuminated .path wbici lasted for food; breathless after even s ig ezer- • ' , the 1 n• ' tion, and often feeling that life is scap(r •over yartleins of eo'ut4aeaistei:n i ec ala l ad - 1' lot many minutes, lig/i.ted up the a al .scarcely worth living 'Phe doctors Ontal•io, sbahbwc /tern Quebec, (. tell them they are anaemic the plain jacent pn;z+ts of th United sates. Qngllsh being too little blood. j Meteors aro /mown to be el;aa]•i More weak, anaemic people have bodies a evolving` in oa hits 541141ar to been made strong, energetic and cheer- that of the earth, arvlund the sun, nerd ful by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills controlled by ice gravitative /ores, than by any other Inealls. The case rem time to time indlaidurals of this • of Mrs. A. P. Foster, Bowden Alta.., l innumerable bolds, w•h1eb. are all nor - is excellent proof of this statement. ( 11)2•11Ydarlt and invinibe, collide with Someaas ago � the eart'hn atmosphere, and are im Mrs. Foster says:—"e y I was very badly run-down. Moly floc- + tiiefrtely I•andered ircanrleseeni by tor iittnded mo for several nxiaths the friction arising from their terrific direction. Unfor,tuuately very meagre and tltteeu told me I had better go South !sliced, iv itch may in some cases reach details from that section of the ooun- he winter as my blood was to xis much aa 8.0 or 40 miles, per gee- try have at the time of writing reach- to spendtond. As they are of all sizes, varying ed the. Dom1nten Obc'ervator-y, which so poor that he feared 1 would notI from mere specks to rnase+es of many is collecting information front all where in the region 6o2101 of lake On. playgro'inds as we page through the tarso it should have been seen over country, head, travelling in a general northerly Every home -maker hes experienced the. difficulty of preparing e meal with- out ettf:icient cooking equipment: She has, also, experienced the thrill of add- ing ono or t'svo a;l:& eh -needed pieces of new equipment to her home. For the chin' it is, also, dii.Iicult to play without anything to play with. The ;placing of e new slide, awing, or ball game equipment our the playground would be a thrill for the cline in dou- tele portion. In the number of letters received this weep, little mention was made of the needs of the school and community playground. Almost universally. there is great opportunity for community organizations to sponsor this move- ment whicb would bring greater hap- piness to every child in the neighbor- hood. •, Wan the cold of our winter. I took tons they may be either buss/ up in a his advice and went to my mother's' /raeLithon of a second; or in extreme and as 50011 as she flaw me d'he mad, eases may penetrate the earth's at - "Dr. Williams' Pink Pins are 'what' inoalp2lena and fall tono its i earth's; or yrru need." She got the pills for Ise semotillies• may only graze, the atanos- arid Ibegan taking /hers. Iliad in—pliers and escape a1g?iii into space. tended staving throe months, but at Many thousands of such eoilisione, oc- tlla end of the second month I coons our every day, and were it not for the home a well wbnian. When the ddictor protecting- blanket f'urnis'hed by the saw me be raft', You are all right air we should be continually and tan- no;l*, but don't let yourself get run- bearably pelted by lhese.cetcstial visit - 'clown again or nothing will s1nyou." ors, oven to the point of rendering the Then last winter I had the influenza, earns quite uninhabitable. which left me as. weak and pale and The particnlex meteor in question, miserable as before, Again 1 took Dr, judging from the position In which it Williams' Pink Pilde and again they appeared, must 'save overtaken the made me well and strong. lean gra.to earth hi its. orbit arming the sun, and °''fully recommend the pills For I feel. as a ecinstciuence its apparent speed that they have saved my life." Weak, ailing men and women should • begin taking Dr. Williams' Pink Piffle to -day • and note the speedy improve- ment that follows. You can get these • pills tronl medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box by writing The Dr. ' Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, , Ont. "Build—Build!" Away behind the -distant Irish moun- tains the rich glows, of the evening sunset are framing them round., as well as throwing them out from back- grounds• of orange, purple, red, pale yellow, and 'delicate green., Below these are the sharper outlines of near- er iris's, up which the hazy evening mists, are creeping. Nearer still, the plowed fields show up their rich, dark surfaces, ready for early planting; and the trees, in their winter tracery against the sky, take •many intricate and quaint patterns, guides for the artist's pencil, or for the art designer's needle. Nearer still, the lately bare dower - heals speak a lesson of 7iolie, for there ren's troubles, especially indigestion the first shafts of the pointed tops of I and coroubles, e I have also given daffodils and crocuses are .appearing; them to my children for simple fever and the restiess,iese accompanying teething and they always gave relief. I can recommend Baby's Own Tablets to all mothered' Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. available aouroes, but more particular- ly in Ontario and Quebec. A large number of reports' nave been received 'at Harvard College Observatory, of Cambridge, Mass., and it scorns likely that a fusion of all the /'mita may serve to definitely settle the direction and extent of its path, as well as the eleva- tion. The etud•y of meteors has a contact with so many branches of astronomy that it is desirable to investigate sncli phenomena as that of Dezember 29 as thoroughly es• the records will permit. The Dominion Observatory, Ottawa, would be glad to receive definite In- formation from observers anywhere, more particuuanly as to the exact di - was• relatively •slow—probably not rection end position in. which the more than a very few miles per second. meteor was seen, as well as the direc- Sack slow-moving meteons, are also called firilialls. From its unusual brightness it must 'have been of con• si'derable size, but so far as pre'sent re- tomes". thinof motion and length of the ap- parent path in degrees; any other available details would also be wen CHILDREN LIKE THEM Baby's Own Tablets Arr. Effec- tive and Easy to Give. You do not have to coax and threat- en to• get the little ones to take Baby's Own Tablets. The ease with which they are given, as compared with liquid medielnee, will appeal to every mother. None is spilled or wasted; you know just how big a dose has reached the little stomach. As a rem- edy for the ills of childhood arising from • derangements of the stomach and bowels they are most satisfactory. Mrs. Rose Voyer, Willimantic, Conn., says::—"I used Baby's Own Tablets in the Canadian Northwest and found them a wonderful medicine for child - snowdrops are nodding their graceful bells, and the ever cheerful primroses of every true, first children. of the spring, are heralding its coming. On the garden rail a red -breasted robin has perched himself to rest a moment in his arduous task of build- ing. We seem to hear in his merry song the me:3s.age, "Build on,—build ever." And then he hops clown, and collecting a few twigs, flies. off to lay the foundation beam of his nest in the • thick Portugal laurel,. which grows near at hand. Agalu be aligliis, a tittle nearer, and now his prize is a coil of whit lamb's wool, and a shred. of scarlet flannel, .wherewith to slecorate his home. And"Build, build, keep on building," seems -the burden of liis blithesome song as he pours it forth on the dewy air of the clear •c'alin evening, just as. the first glint of the ereecent snoop is heaving above the horizon. "Bui.ide builds,—neves' cease build - ,Ing," :his song rings out, as he rises from one of the flower -bods where his search has evidently been prolonged, resulting in another twig and a long trail of sort blue -checked cotton stuff. "Build, build,—keep on building." So ,be leaves us pondering. Sign of Mourning. Shaving off the beard was a sign of morning among the ancients,. The Ro- mans began a shaving in 296 B.C. when the idea ease form Sicily. It was as WO as 1700 when shaving became even a half fa's'hion in France, A fly had fallennto the inkwell of t certain author who writes at very bad and a very inky hand. The. writer's little boy rescued the unhappy insect and dropped him on a piece of paper. After Watching .him intently for a while, he called to his mother: "Here's a fly, mother, that writes just like dad." . MAILYOUR WATCH FOR REPAIRS TO DURSIN JEWELERY CO., Ltd, ESTABLISHED 1912. ESTIMATES FREE. 270 YONGE 9T„ TORONTO BIG PLAN BOOK Handsomely illustrated with `plans of moderate priced homes deeigned by Canadian Architects. ' MacLean Builders' Guido will help you to decide on the type of home, • exterior ilirislt, mateliaib, Interior arrangement and decoration. Send 26c for a copy. Questions ans. wered. . Maellaay. Building rte ports\, Ltd,. 344 Adelaide St. West, Torii nto. The Goblins' Bonfire. There's a crackle and a splutter in the hollow next the oak, And a little flash of firelight, and a little puff of smoke; And sturdy little goblins are dropping from their backs As he passed the pavement artist a Their little stores of fuel packed in Scotsman with a lordly air flung a Mary—"Well, mum, I'm sure I don't little mouseskin sacks. shilling into bis outstretched hand. know. I puts 'ens in regular as the • His wife immediately Leek him to task clock strikes eight and I tabes 'em There are kindly words unspoken, for his extravagance. out promptly when I hears the train there are kisses left unkissed, "pinna fash yersel','' he said, "'twos go by." And promises& forgotten, and the a bad shilling." chance that were missed; "An has ye no' a bad saxpence, ye There are little envious heart-throbs; gowk?" she retorted. and little loans unlent, —� ---_ And letters left unwritten, and the gifts that were not sent. This is Silly. "Hello, how do you feel to -day?" "Awl right!" Who Invented Radio? Wb o was the "inventor" of radio? The Soviet Government claims the honor for a Russian, Professor Alex- ander Stepanovitch Popoff, and has adopted a characteristic method of telling the world about it. A new Russian stamp came to the notice of the writer a few. days ago. Above an excellent likeness appear the words "inventista de Raelio-Popov." The language of this inscription Is Es' peranto, though the other characters on the stamp are Russian. The facts appear to be that Profess- or Popoff—admittedly one the great pioneers' of wireless—publicly trans- mitted wireless signals over a dis- tance -of. 40 metres in 1895, 'the year before Marconi took out Isis first pat- ent for Hertzian Wave Telegraphy. But Branly and Sir Oliver Lodge had been experimentiig for sotto time 1 along tine same lines, and the latter gave demonshrationss in 1894 in which "colieiers" -(the, earliest form of radio "detectors") were employed., It is not er15"ir, therefore, to award the palm. Hertz, after all, was the first to produce the radio wave. Eternal.. I have seen an anchor on the naked ''ills And ocean -shells among the nirourttain tops', But One, One only; for the Eternal Mint' Enfolds all cll9,nges, and can never change. —Alfred Noyes,. 4rl out ofi twenty knows hover to sew properly, according to one expert, On the Moors. Is It Spring on the moors today, are the skylarks singing? Do they sing in pearly blue skies to -day? Has she come, my Lady of Green, with heather bells ringing? What do the south winds say? —Alfred Turner, Take the ;Sep from your dyspepsia with 15 to 30 drops of Seigel'a Syrup in a glass of water es directed on the bottle. Any drug store An Extravagant Gesture. Is- good Clad 4 trunv'LG & 'ked o 7s• Song. Go, teach the swan to twin, The swallow still to skir'n, The bat to go by night, The ]ark to love the light, The tortoise to step short, -the gnat hove, counsel .A ad me to love, agernet Classified Advertiserrx ents. �) AMASS' OV]•+11n, wsurs tet , ArAIAUVlt 4 and HA of used pumas Hubbard QIam Cols' ch, x22 81ns West. `a' :Qe1a - - ®" O11 SALE--TnJtum yuAn'ri- SIICTXONS OF land in one or the hest wheat producias tris. to Diets of Saskatchewan: bnlldlnas worth $10,000: tat; Der sore; reasonable terms of payment Addles,. 0, 1, Samson. Tloymore. Bask. Were 1, like every creature, But true to my own nature: But let my lips impart What Beth near my heart, Then would 1 tell and tell in every place Her goodness and her grace. What's beautiful and fit? A rainbow bravely lit, The gliding sun at morn, A silside rope with corn, Apple in broom, a, full-rigged ship at sea, And my love kind to me Soon it may be —E. N. doe. Andrade. Ina rd's Liniment for colds. Mountain Cahn. Unutterably far, and still, and hfe'h, The mountains stand against the sun- set sky; 0 little angry heart, against your will, You must grow quiet here, and wise, and still. —Frances Cornford. The Regulator. Mistress—"Mary, how is it that the breakfast eggs are sometimes' boiled soft and sometimes' quite. hard?" There's a crackle and a splutter, and the grimy goblins stoke Till there's nothing left but ashes of the bonfire by the oak, _ A Heap of smoldering ashes. Then upon his homeward track Each weary goblin hastens with his empty mouseskin pack. Now •every goblin slumbers• in his cozy moss -lined bed, the moon looks down in sadness 011 the ashes faintly red. —Joe Walker. Serenity. With how much care and fret and use- less trouble We build our souls of unsubstantial i things, Until our minds grow 111, our bodies' double! For lacking wisdom, all our striving brings Serenity no nearer. And the springs Of joy we might have found are choked with stubble. About our foolish roofless walls of rub- ble Doubts brush, like bats, our faces with their wings. And We have not learned that ancient pagan calm With which men, firm in courage, met ' despair; Nor peace, which is the Christian's ee'eret charm; Nor Nature's deep serenity; the air Of starlit evening, end a quiet river, And Death a wind to cool the hottest fever. —Theodore Maynard, as - The facie value of a friendly smile uarxnot be measured ilt dollars and cents.—Edward W. Young. I4inai'd'S Liniment used by physiclsns, "DIAMOND DYE" ANY GARMENT,. DRAPERY Dip to Tint or Boil ust Golden eagles have been credited with carrying off live lambs and even infants. An expert photographer of birds now states that he has failed' to find any evidence of this; he himself saw -an eagle have the greatest diffi- cu:ltn in lifting a live hari' off the ground. W COUGHS AND COLDS INTERFERE WITH BUSINESS A Vegetable Preparation that gives quick results without dragging the system R00FINO AT wHOLUSAi,U. 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