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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1922-12-14, Page 7• THE iIALF-SPEEp MAN What It Means When You Fe . Run Down and Out of Sorts. r : ateguardwg theidow's ate Fee By Key. Peter Oryce- Tann impressiod wain and again enable hier to purchase u teem. When with the evident a asfrity of Bate- the widow nea4ed toe u o'nlery mad 1 grin rr1 ins, Lti s situ a mamnalar, the estate not obteiat irt.. A father en eftw, in au• 01'141*. •widioty, It t1ati beery u y privi- wad 11,000, de n needed. ether ease, }mooMuhl leas in t1Tap past twQ not PaY' et back Wheal it was reeled. {, years to examine A .brothler, Su anther caeca; borrowed - nearly 8,040 tartly +eeordev and with $750, t9 litelp him in esitablfi*Vkln�g a bine (*toe frequency rite record tells s '1 blur s�e�; -'ihe veat;u-re wee tee a2 email estates ddasdpated by foolish s+ueoetsstul and the moauey, could net be recovered, Nedgllbore. and friends InA few dare ago I noted that a widowhave, regain and ae,,eare united in re- lievi'ng the widow of bee cash asseette Left with an insurance of $2,000 brad usnrely promising a good rate of tn- irtvested $1,500 in gold mining stock tweet but unfortunately, in meat' !n- ot no value, Quote frequently 'the srban�oes, -the security bas been 'ex- tremely doubtful, You know what It mean to feel "al oat of routs," :Most people have felt tile way at some time. Nerves out of ordier, irritable, languid, depressed, An stetting head, appetite bad and diger tion weak: With sums people this •aorta (Mon comes and goes; with others it is ohlronic•—they cella 'stoke it off. It illvterferes with business, spoils recrea- tion and robs life of all its joys,. These men and women are only able to work at halt -speed. The trouble is caused by poor, watery blood. You can m - )rove conditions today by taking Dr, Williams' Pink Piths. These pills en -- rich and stimulate the blood, strength- en the nerves and give you fresh vig- or. Bore is proof. Mr. William F. Bell, Bracebridge, Ont., says:—"I have been recommending Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for a number of years, be- came of the benefit I got from their use. I• was in. a terribly run down con- dition, I was scarcely able to do any- thing all winter. To make things worse I took the mumps and caught cold, and as a result was confined to bed for six weeks, part of the time in a terrible fever. Of course I was don- teriug," but instead of getting better I was growing weaker. At this time my fath•er-in-law urged me to try Dr. Wil- liams' Pink .Pills, but I had lost faith In all medicine and refused. However, he had such faith in them that he bought me s'ix boxes, and of course I could not refuse to take them. Now I am glad I did not. I lead not taken them long before I began to have faith in the pills myself. There was no doubt I was improving. Day by day my strength came back and I gained in weight' from 116 to 146 pounds. Therefore, I feel that I cannot speak too highly of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I hope my experience will con- vince some other sufferer of the value of this medicine." You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail post-paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Canada leads a list of 13 nations in the per capita consumption of butter, according to a report of the United States Department of Agriculture. Each person in Canada is credited with consuming 27 pounds of 'butter aayear, compared with 16 pounds ln; he Un- ited States. Sweden leailaAi-lithe con- sumption of milk, and '" witzerland leads in Meese eaig, tihe average for each person ibeilr;;R.ounds. Mlnard'$ Liniment`; widow le induced to Iauochaae od1 stock with the prountse of tame interest re- turns. Every worthdes's. form of stock figures in Investments made by the widow. 'Unscrupulous men undoubt- edly prey upon the widow end follow up all information given in announce - meets in the press respecting the pro- bation of wells. • It is amazing to note, also, how the widow's money is loaned out to rele- tives• and friends wiithout security. One instance of many in: that of a widow with $8,000 from inrsuranhe. A brother-in-law borrowed $600, a broth- er $500, and a sister-in-law $1,000 to One man secured a loan (?) of $2,000 i'reen a wdow on the pretense of giving a $10,000 insurance policy roadie out to Iter as security. Some time afterwards she consulted a law- yer in regard to the transaction, and ascertained that the num hod paid only one half-yeas'ly premium on the policy. The policy had lapsed, and the man thud left the country. The `annuity plan, as now advocated by insurance companies, or arranging the estate 'so that an income only- is available, would save many widows from financial disaster. Safety in the Mine. An invention which should do much to safeguard the lives of miners is a bell which automatically sounds an alarm if there is a dangerous amount of gas or firedamp in the pit. This warning device is the invention of an English electrical engineer and his son, a chefuical engineer. One of its most important features is that it continues to sound as long as the air in the mine ia. impure. It can be set so that it goes off as soon as a certain percentage of gas or firedamp is in the atmosphere, and it gives ample time for the miners to escape before the air becomes really dangerous. In appearance it is like an ordinary box. At one end is a sensitive plate in contact with the atmosphere, and how effective it is may be judged by the results of various stringent tests. The vapor from three drops of whis- key shaken from a tumbler held over the plate was sufficient to set the alarm ringing. Trailing Aurora. Incidiental to his voyage of disooveiy in the Aretlte, ;Captain Rioald Around- scan plans ta Make movee pictures of the aurora boreales,—•that wonderful . moat none known to be elect• naturae, which manifests '*atta at aright stream rs a Ld a alt Irk 1st Prize $6500 2nd Prize $3500 3rd Prize $2000 that into the sky •all airounld the Arctic Circle. Occasionally in our latitudes we get a glimpse of it, but only a, glimpse; and it seems to as as if the streamers sprang from the surface level of the earth. But they do not. They start from• forty to fifty miles up. . It "is' the sun that makes the aurora,, which varies in size and intensity with: stolar activity. Once in a while, when it reaches a maximum, its streamers may be seen stretching clear across our night sky, and there Is s,o, much electricity let loose than all our tele- graph instruments go on strike, THE FALL WEATHER = t� D ON LITTLE ONES Canadian fall weather is extremely bard on little ones. One day to warm and bright, and the next wet aand cold. These sudden changes bring on colds, cramps and colic, and unless baby's little stomach is kept right the result may be serious. There is nothing to equal Baby's Own Tablets, in keeping the little ones well. Thiey sweeten the the stomach, regulate the bowels, breajr s up colds and wake: baby thrive. The Tablets are sold by m�eddcine dealers 1 or by maid at 25 cents a box from The p Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. OIJCHT THE OF LIFE TO YCOTE 114rs, J. Cote, 58 St, EusltaCbe St., 42uope ,' epeeniatly ,?node the tallowine gratef1ll statement a'egarding Taalluel orpeailao has brought Me perfect 1seaif hi Said the joy of living and 1. am glad` tie :tell everybody 'what a grand medicine it iii,, ,liter over a year T was in a}leh' a weak eomdltinn on account of stomach .and liver troubles that I Could heraly • move about the house. I could' not eat a good meal without suf- fering the 'Worst soot of pains after. wards, I' woke up mornings' with a fearful headache,- and had such bad dizzy spells. I had to leave my work and lie. down. .1 felt tired and weary the 'time and often had terrible st�giking seiteittione, "Tis way Tan�lac built me up is simply wo'ndlerful, After taking four bottles my:'troubles ase all gone and Y ani as, well as I ev, was in my life. I east, and sleep like a child and have strength to de my housework with Tanlac'Is sold by all good druggists. "W>rtsn'tIt g'rovidential?" William Nest rst into the kit- chen wlieare his mother wan busy get- ting; dinner'. "Mr. Simonds ran into an autemehille to•daiy and tipped over!" he 'eeclai red. "Ned was with him, and neither was hart! Taprove,n't it prov. dentine:mot.her?" Whien ,hie' mothe=r had inquired .more parnticuliamly about the accident she seemed sq iddenly to think of something else' aFd, laying dowel this knife and absent-rnindedly holding the potato that s'lie load been peeling, asked her son: "Wouldn't it have been prroviden- tial, williaul, if Ned had been hurt or even kilted? William mi looked at his other in as,- itomishniiqut. "why," Ile replied, "I thought that only good things• were Provide¢itiai, Our Sunday -school teach- er soy's that God' cares even for tele stparro we." "Sher is right," his mother replied. "Jesus aeons', 'Are not two spam°ows sold for a farthing? And one of them I shall not fall on the ground without your Fatpher.' Jesus does not sax that fiearrowa do not fall, but when they do fall they are still in•the care of our heavenly Father. Sparrows often fall; sir enemies capture them, and tor�ms kill them; but they are' a pant f o God's universe, and God rules wise - y. • Hie lenows eves'ything that hap- ,enes, a ' He cares." "I -a "thought of that," ' William repli "It is kIZES $ 12,0001 Here's your opportunity to participate In these three big cash prizee. We wish to put THE ATHLETIC GUIDE, our new Sporting Paper on the map and at once. It would take us menthe and months to reach our cieculatien obi'ective by ordinary canvassing methods 'so we have decided to spend our money in a way whereby our. own subecriberi will gain an opportunity to participate in our expenditure which really makes'our proposition a mutual one all the way round. To participate in this subscription campaign you simply indicate on the coupon below whether In your estimation the HOME TEAM will score MORE, LESS or THE SAME NUhUIER of goals than they scored In the corresponding game of Inst year, by placing an "S" in the column provided in the coupon. Prizes will be, awarded to subscribers as follows: The first prize to the subscriber who submits the highest correct estimate. The second prize to the subscriber who submits the second highest correct estimate and the third prize to the subscriber who submits the third highest. Prizes will be equally divided among subscribers whose eatimates rank cleans correct. RULES (1) All entries must be made on coupons provided for that. purpose. (2) Any coupon which has been altered er nsntilated will be disqualified. (8) In event of a tie, or ties, prizes will be divided equally between those tieing, but should the necessity arise, the Auditor reserves the right to rearrange prize money so that the first prize winners will receive more than the second, and the second prize winners receive more than the third. (4) Matches on coupons incorrectly scheduled, or not com- menced, same will be struck o12 the coupon. In rho event of a game being started, and then dineontinued for anyreason whatsoever, the score as re iatered at g the timethe game is terminated,val1 Ua accepted as being the same es a ,full game The Auditor reserves the right to disqualify any coupon for what, in his opinion, is s good and sufficient reason. and it is a distinct condition of entry that the Auditor's decision shall be accepted as final and legally binding in all matters concerning this competition. No cor- respondence will be entered into or interviews granted. (6) In marking coupon, place cress In column provided; denote whether you think the HOME team will score (5) • MORE GOALS, LESS GOALS, or the SAME NUMBER OF GOALS as in the corresponding game of last year. (7) Should the score shown for last year's games be incor- rect it will not affect any estimate as the figures will . be taken as printed herewith. (8) Entrants must enclose 25c with each coupon, which will entitle them to five weeks' subscripton to THE ATI2- LETiC GUIDE, or 31, which entitles them to one extra entry coupon and twenty-five weeks' subscription. (9) No two prizes will be paid out in any one week to any one subscriber. (10) Employees of THE ATHLETIC GUIDE cannot compete. (11) Prizes are awarded on the results s receiv ed by cable bn or before 9 a.m. Monday following date of matches. (12) No responsibility will be accepted by THE ATHLETIC GUIDE for the loss or non-delivery of any coupon. Proof of posting will not be accepted as proof of de- livery or receipt. (i3) Coupons received without name or address will be dis- qualified. (14) In eases of capital prize winners when the address is given as "General Delivery" only, proof of identification will be required before mailing of capital prize. ', T ALL COM E ATHLETIC GUIDE PUBLISHING CO., 508 Dominion Bank Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. I enter this Football Competition with the understanding that I agree to abide by the published rules governing same and to accept the Auditor's decision as final and legally binding. Twenty-five cents enclosed for five weeks' subacription entitles me to one estimate; 6Dc, fen weeks and two estimates; 75c. fifteen weeks and three estimates; 21.00, twenty weeki and five estimates. NOTE ---Mark with an X in column provided whether you think the HOME team will scare MORE, LESS or rho SAME number of.goalr as in the corresponding game last season. NAMEu..... ADDRESS Mark with X in column provided, "M" is more; "L" le less; "S" is same. Noe Games to be Played Dere 30 Competition closes Midnight Dec. 29 HOME TEAM I . Last Year's Score Away Team ' res_ton N. E. T' Coupon M S. ,' —I-- 110 3 B ' Coupon 210.2 lie Ta S ()upon No.3 WX D s coupon No. 4..4 iii Ii Si Coupon No. 5 :` X re PJ e I 1 ;s ®---'-"..,--" Aston Villa 2 0 Birmingham %`J i Q, 5 __— i _. Sunderland 2 1 Bolton W. 1 2 Cardiff t Clapton D. 1 12 Rotherham est Ilam. I J (ti :x :" h t: —. Coventry 2 0 Watford a ,. Charlton A. 1 0 Millwall ?r Luton 1 0 Brighton & It. r Northampton 2 0 portsnioutlr 4 Queen's Pk. R. r 1 1 Halifax Accrington 1 2 BarroFv Lincoln kochd[uto---....- 1 0 Aslington ii' 1 F7 1' _" . ; 1 ;Dundee;Dundee2ItovW� 0 Albion err ( I ilmarlloek 1 I ftiberniaas yw r -- , [t•s(itil (revere I s a.0.0.0serawuww.knmer 1 1 Celtic .. _. _. u ..." . stake,",hiss mother conitiai bee eines-.for "us. only°wit-}. Pie givesi us wblat we like. There any things, Wiliam, that we ca explain, but whatever hap- pens we re never breyond God's care; and, very often things that we neither desire nor like are of more value to us and to others -.than things that we desire arae. It is the sign of a strong character to trust God's providences always, whether we like thein or not, and whether He is giving to us os- is taking from us•." MONEY ORDERS. The safe way to send money by mail is by Dominion Express Money Order. Prolonged absence of sunlight tends -to produce pale hair and colorless eyes. as Cas Ca�°ets�r lOC i I Best Bowel Laxative When Bilious, Constipated To cleau out your bowels without cramping or overacting, take Casea• rets. Sick headache, biliouoness, gases, tndigestion, sour, upset stomach and all such distress gone by morning, Nicest physic •cr earth for grown-up and children, 100 a box, Taste like candy. tcleurammIP America's Pioneer Dog ILesnedies Book on fi DOG DISEASES .: and How to Feed Mailed Free to any Ati- (; dress by the Author, (, 7 t1. Clay q•lover Co„ Inc. 129 West 24th Street New York, U.S.A. COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Carrots TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLiFF - TORONTO F i h r n'a Friend x'Iro Ori2't'aal and Only Geitttine e 1i eta J xr�t,�:' °R KM Oil Ata 0. _' Yetee 0UT1T, N, 18-SUE No, 40—'22. MOTHER! Open Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrups, Hurry Mother! A teaspoonfal of "California, Fig Syrup" now will thor- oughly clean the little bowels and in a few recurs you have a we11; playful child again. Even a cross, feverish, oonstipated child loves ltd "fruity" taste, and mothers oan rest easy be. cause it never fails to work all the sour bile and pole.ons right out of the stomach and bowels without griping or upsetting the child. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and ohllldren of all ages pointed on battle. Mother, you must say "California." Refuse any Imitation. Now colds are in the air, this pee- venttative will be welcome to many a mother: Boil half a pint of milk and half a pint of water together. Squeeze into a 'cup the juice of one lemon, add it to the other liquid and cook gently for three minutes. Now strain, it off, add' sugar to taste, and give to the patient piping ihot. Minard's Liniment for Distemper. When buying nutmegs, choose small rather than large ones, as the former have a bettee flavor. P,n2TisT 4Tw®z z rs, Tl )Qur arc MATIselel. kc,0,4>PIT 4,11 Tongs eltreet, Toronto, Beests .e . ettent Attorney,, eeerl fpr tree •bo s U L TT2516 .TJNITIeD HeeP.ITA.L S of Nul•sing offers a, 41 year gqogese to Nigh Scliobl graduates, Text -hooks, allowance, uliifortns sand soholurphiq. provided. Oless enters In Japueey, Send for prospectus, Port Qitester, New 'rock, $°dIC3.3l�. CI.Hoic30 OILY= EB BLACK FoxIlig J pups, adults. Reid l3res Bothwell. Ontario, BELTING FOR SALE NdLTI,1^IG O1' ALL KINDS, Ij9W OH 4, pulleys, aawe, cable, hose, ate„ shipped subject to .approval at low• tet pricea to Cenade,, York Baiting Coe i.15 York St.. Toronto. I r-- 2 Pimples Disappear "You don't need mercury, potash or any other strong mineral .to cure pimples caused by poor blood, Take Extract of Roots— druggists call it "Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup—and your skin -will clear up as fresh as a baby's. It will sweeten your stomach and 2 regulate your bowels." Get the genuine. 50c. and $1,00 Bottles. At 'hug stores. • p r�s PUT. STOMACH IN ORDER .AT ON 4`Pape's DI Ga CE pepsin" for , Indigestion or Sour Stomach 1iHMMM*i„ ,,.N♦ .0.4.0.1.44.4.4.4•01.000.004i instantly! Stomach corrected! You never feel the slightest distress from Indigestion or a sour, acid, gassy stom- ach, after you eat a tablet of "Pape's Diapepslin." The moment it reaches the stomach all sourness, flatulence; heartburn, gases, palpitation mid pain disappear. Dru.ggistts guarantee each paeleage to correct digestion at once. End your stomach trouble for few cents. QUEER FEEUNGS AT MIDDLE AGE 1 Cuticura Insures HealthyComplexions Daily use of Cdticura Soap, assisted when necessary by Cutieura Ointment, promotes a clear skin, good hair and soft white hands in most cases when all else fails. Always include the exquisitelyscentedCuti- cura Talcum in your toilet preparations. Soap25c Ointment rent 25 and 50e. Talcum 25c. Sold throughout the Dominion. Canadian Depot: Lvmnas, Limited, 344 St, Paul SL, W., Aintree!. Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. o' 'even housework, co id no t sleep at' night and all kinds of queer thoughts would come tome. Finally gave up going to the doctor and a friend told me of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound. After the first bottle I could sleep better and I have kept on improving ever since. I have taken seven bottles now and am so happy that 1 am all over these bad feelings."—Mrs. B. LANSER,1639 N. Brd St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin. For the woman entering middle age Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound can be of much benefit. During this time of life certain changes take place which sometimes develop into serious trouble. Melancholia, Nervousness. irritability, headache and dizziness are some of tine symptoms. Lydia L. Pinkham's Vege- tableCP om ound is a natural restora- tive, especially adapted to assist nature in carrying you safely East this time. Why not give it a fair trial? UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you: are not getting Aspirin at all Accept only are "unbroken package" of `Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 23 years and proved safe by millions for, Colds Headache Toothache Neuralgia Earache Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain Bandy "Bayer" bar:r of 1'. tablets ---Also bottles of 24 anti 10().---Dius•nisis. Asisir•ln 1s tirr trade marl: I oegtstorcd In ('a,narla) of Prayer ;lion it facture et Men o- ccurncirlestat of ••t 1r'lieneid. ICbtie it is will 1ir,o\I•it that \nllirha inn*gin 1''•.r Inonafattu,n, to a.n1 t 11 public anu1t st innitatton:r, the Tables s of Tiev,-; ,..pa;ry will be stamped with their gencr'al •trade nr/trl„ the 5 rr ("rept,'