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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-06-01, Page 3y 1.1',407 19^,4 1,1" i oa. ;As NEGLECTED -APIA MI{A Often 1Leads to the Meat rrn®ns Consequences. In no disorder is delay or neglect re dangerous -khan 4in aneerni ' smelly the .first, noticeable . Signs. are 'pale lips and cheeks, dark rims, under 'the eyes and a feeling of wearianugss. Viten foliow's 'he, dashes, /'lae+ckadfies, nielpitataon and !oreathlessnes. The .-only way .that anaeDran .°cau be over- oome is itorrenriehthe blood, and it is [because of their wonderful blood: - enriching and blood making proper - des that Dr. Wiilliame' Pink Pills 'have 'won such great success in the treatment of this often 'Most stub - 'thorn disease. Thousands of young girls who were in en anaemic cos iiition owe their present good health' to Dr. Williams' ]Pink Pills. One of these, Miss Katie l iicEarchern, Port Hood, N.S., says: - 49t praise the day I begar the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. f had not 'been feeling well for some time. I ewas ivery pale, had severe headaches, dizzy spells, and occasional faint- ing spells. The. least exertion would Heave me tired and: breathless. In TI SPECTACLE FRAMES Many 'people Who have the eyes examin - a and have been fitted with glasses, evteab when it . was done by an a eierieneed and 'skillful' oculist; find little relief,:ann blame tli;a ref rae- tionistfor his supposed 'neo nrpet nee. As a matter of feet the correeti ie of their visual defects has been perfect. The oculist has doubtless prescribed correctly, and the opticisaa hag prole- ably ground the lenses exactly ac- cording to- directions; abut the fault is in the ape'etacle frames, Which by wear and handling often become loose and no longer hold the glasses in the ,proper position. The screws anay work loose, or the nose rest may fiat - ten out. .- he temple • pieces- which curve around the :ear, keeping the frame from falling away from the face, may become bent or one of the curves may be flattened out a little so that the lenses are .tipped sidewise; or the 'bending of the temple pieces may occur in such a way that the lenses are tipped forward, the, upper edge being farther from,the eye than the 1•o'.wer., one; or, finally, one tenrple piece may be bent Verticallywhile the other remains straight, o that this condition I began taking Dr, one glass is higher than the other. Williams' Pink Pills. I continued All these disarranges ments interfere - their use until I had taken six boxes, with vision and are often wore that, /by which time I was again enjoying no glasses at all, for in order to have . good health. I hope my experience good sight and avoid eyestrain the -will lead' other sufferers to give this lenses must be exactly even and so medicine a fair trial." . placed that the line of vision runs If you are at all run-down, or weak,' through the center of the glass at { you should begin at •once to take Dr. right angles to its surface. This ex - Williams" Pink Pills and you will act adjustment is made by' the optic - noon be well and strong. .These pills I let -when the glasses are fitted, and are sold by all medicine dealers or then it is the business of the wearer -will be sent by mail at 50 cents- a box to see that the -adjustment is kept. Toy The Dr. Williams' :Medicine Co., It is, wise to drop in on the optician -Brockville, Opt. every now anel then; and have him readjust the glasses if they need it. A great many people wear spec- tacles with shell frames and perfect- ly circular lenses. These frames are (very apt to turn in the frames and gine the wearer no end of trouble. Algonquin Park is embraced in With a little care and attention all these defects of adjustment can be avoided, but with the piece -nett . type of glasses it is "almost impossible to ALGONQUIN PARR—MAGIC WOR S TO THE FISHEMAN AND CANOEIST p • 'thousands and thousands of acres of ,northern forests set aside as a Pro • Tindal Park. It is 'one of the fines: -1fishing districts in -Canada. The fight- keep things straight. lag varieties' are all there—small ° sirouthed bass, big 'lunge and speckled - trout. 'Hundreds ofmilwithout es f water- -ways, free camping places -number, : good hotels., Highland, Inn at Algonquin Park Station is- a cop emodions and excellent headquarters. Get a -copy of the illustrated folder 't' for you at the nearest office BIG ]BEN- W ! 0 BOOMS OVER SEA ,IS A GRAND : OLD TIMEKEEPER -waiting • and Gentlemen: This is of Canadian National Railways,'wihiel 'CFCA, The Toronto Daily Star, To- -will give you full details. :7/ESTE s• N TRAVELLERS sincrw, P CS CONTINENTAL TRAIN 'IPopular Demand Causes • "The Can - federation to Resume Service to the Pacific Coast. "The Confederation" again ' starts ' Western schedule. On May'l:9th, the name: -sereace which ,proved so .popular last summer; will 'agarol be in effect: This fast, through train to Ven- eon`ver is a boon to business nen who -desire for eo°ibineecomfortelble travel -with a quick trip. It carries them -through ifinnipeg, Brandon, Regina, iSaskatootr gad ;Edmoutofl a tc aenienee es • proildecl 'foie e. Oontederatihri i$0 �&sen�rs by etr� —steal construction throughout, Com- . rtrnenrt, observation library, buffet rears (radii-equipped)D'standard 00- cers, diner and coaches: Tickets and inforrtion from any "rtiatedien National A.•,„ .,;t.` '• KAWART11A LAKES ,'. °�,°IZA X. EOLIDAY Sr,: +' S' ronto, Canada, about to broadcast the chimes of ..Big -Ben, transmitted by 2L0 of . London England. Please stand by 4' We n -ar familiar with this an ni- »ounceen at one minute to two o'clock each day, but all of us, per- haps, are not .familiar with what makes the -wheels go round. Big Ben, situated in the clock tow- er of the Houses of Parliament, Lon- don, England, is the bell which booms out the hour. The clock is the sec- ond largest. i;}.the :world. Looking et it from, Westminster bridge, it does not appear particularly large,' but each of the four dials is twenty-two and one-half' feet in diameter and has a surface area of four hundred square feet. The. minute hands, each of which is £ourteeian Met in: length, travel - four- teen ourteen inches each minute. The hands ° and counterpoiee Weigh a�r coderaate1 z one and a half tone. hate' ea heard arguments sss to when it is exactly a given hour. Whenthe , bell begins to strike or i when t he finisbed striking; fig ?:sen strikes the hour . on the Both seemed. ofthe $Otte mute. The quarte .bells, Strike the famous' West- ininster chimes, weighs restively 4, t tYe, 1 and 1 tens each, and - are 6 font', _41, 4, and 8 feet .0 inches in diameter. - Big Ben. the big hell; /from which the clock takes its• name. iso • of the musical note E. -weighs thirteen and one-half tons, le 9 feet in diameter maid is nine intlnesE thick. Facie of of the quar'ter bells has twe. striking hemmers of 00 Tris•. eaap�h. Big- Ben has a striking weight of one and a-iial+f tons. - the belle cost saopr0. The cast of the eloek its'eif w,as. $20,509. The clock reports its own rate to Greenwich ' Observatory by electric current twice each ,day, aid the voriation is less than. one second 'mirk. • The deck will r'in 8 days on one vtrit�ldieg,' the v -finding weights bei .fig '1110 pounds. It takes a man ten Min - Ube to wind it. n Sig. 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