Zurich Herald, 1917-08-31, Page 14hear the clang of the station bell,
The night that he went away.
remember the day when the cable.
came,
And I knew that his race was run;
,nd that nothing was left but a
honored name,
And a grave for my son—my•son.
every, night when the sun g
west, is done,
And the toil of the day
Dh, I long for the hay who loved me
best,r 4
And the smile of a lad that's gone.
.EVERY WOMAN'S R1OIIJ.
To every woman belongs the right
to enjoy a healthy, active, haPPY life.
et nine out of,evey ten suffer years 4.
.f agony, usually from some form of
loodlessness. That is why one sees i
.n every side pale, thin, cheeks, dull , 4
eyes and drooping figures --sure signs r.F
of headaches, weak backs, e.ching
imbs and unser ain health. ;All.weals,
_ufering women, should win the right J�
o be well by refreshing their wearY
odies 'with the new; rich, rblood
d
hhat promptly transforms tem ,�
i. ealthy attractive women. finis new,
rich, redblood is supplied in abund
ance by Dr: Williams' fink pills which
reaches every' organ and every'^iierve
in the body. ills thou
Through. the use of thesetR
sands of women have found}s' :prompt p
cure when suftering;:froncz?,a Yaemia, in b
digestion, heart p, 1pitation, rheumy
tism, general weakness, :end those,
ments,from witi,ch women alone su
There is no.Part, of this broad Dpi',
ion in v 11 not find s
former .bas: regal'
igh the us
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