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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1930-04-03, Page 7WAS WEAK AND PALE Health Restored Through the Use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Mrs. Leo. Bedevil, Quebec City, tells how her health and strength were re- - stored through the use of that great blood -building tonic, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mrs. Bedard says: "Some three years ago, otter the birth of my • little boy, I was left very weals and pale. I did not seem to have any strength, and at tinges I was .so dizzy I would nearly fall down. A friend advised me to try Dr. Williams' PinIs Pills and I did so. In a few weeks I was surprised to notice the difference In my condition—I -elt like a new wo- man. I continued taking the pills un- til I had used ten boxes, by which thne I hail completely regained my farmer health and strength. I feel that I cannot praise too highly Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for what they have done for me," To the woman in the hone—the woman closely confined through household duties—Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are a positive blessing, So 1.1 You aro suffering from any condition flue to poor, watery blond, or weak nerves, begin taking Dr, Williams' Pink Pills now, and note how quickly Your health will improve and your strength return, The pills are sold by all medicine dealers, or will be sent by mail at 1 cents a box by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock - vibe, Ont, TO -DAY "Every day is a little life," was an old thinker's wise epigranm. If each day gets the better of us, how aro we going to conquer in life as a whole? Only as we make each day a visto•i- ous battle ground where selfishness and shirking ani disobedience and dis- content are overcome, can we make life a victory in the end, Lasater, the old philosopher, laid down the rule that "each day should be distinguish- ed by at least one particular act of love," It io a rule which makes life happier for the doer, and for every- body else, •- INDOLENCE The cense of nil evils of the world may be traced to that natural, but most deathly error of human indolence and corruption—that our business is to preserve an' not to improve. It is the ruin of us all alike, individuals, schools, and nations,—Dr, Arnold, "The recognition of a danger is the first step towards escape from R."— Erich Maria Rema'que, ANY SEASON Is Vacaticn Time In, Atlantic City ANY VACATION Is An Assured Success If You Stay at the Si. 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Owl Laffs Sm!tb—"I have less dread of in- fluenza than of its consequences:" Cooper—"Yes. I haven't my last doctor's bill, either," My rose," he whispered tenderly as he pressed her velvet cheek to his own, "My cactus," she said, as she touc'r ed his face. Mike—" Why are ye wearbn' a black eyo, Hhmessy?" Pat—"Sure, It's mourning for the man that gave it to me." Starting married life is compara- tively cheap, Stopping 1t is what costs big money. Kitty—'Jack says be can read me like a boos:." Phyllis—"You mustn't take Jack too literally, dear. IIe probably means that you are a very plain type." A kiss, a sigh, a fond good-bye, And she is gone. A smile, a curl, another girl; The leered moves on. There is big money in Wall Street for anyone who knows how to play the market, and Beethoven's sonatas are of any piano If you just happen to hit the right notes, Wife—"One thing a woman expects when she marries is sympathy," IIusband—"Well, haven't you got it since you married me?" "Yes—from the whole town." Patrick Hogan arrive hone in a pitiful condition. I3is face was ]rid- den in bandages, his clothes were torn and dusty, and his breath was not innocent of the smell of spirits. "Me daunt," said Patrick, "Ot've had me nose br-rolcen in three places;" "Well," said Airs, IIogan, "that'll lain ye to keep out of tido places." The teaches• was talking about the dolphin and its habits, 'And children," she said, impres- sively, "just think! A single dolphin will have two thousand dolphins!" "Goodnessl" exclaimed the little girl at the foot of the class; "and how many do the married ones have?" He—"Kisses are the language of love." She—"Well, why don't you say something?" Two goallteepers,were arguing as to which had dealt with the hardest shots. "Why," said one. ''I-'rentensber once when Buster of the Rangers shot from a penalty and the puck hit me—" Vee, and what happened?" "I had to pay a quarter to get back into the rink." The after-dinner spealcer had talked for fifteen minutes, "After partaking of such an excel- lent meal," he continued, "I feel that if I had eaten any more I Would be unable to talk," Front the far end of the table cane an oder to the waiter: "Bring him a sandwich." Schoolboy (to his mother)—"First teecher told me not to talk so loud and then he kept me in for whisper- ing." Many a good fellow has been brought rip ; t a public school. And many another at a police court. Earth tremors slightly shocked Los Angeles, about the only thing remain- ing that can, Maid—"There's a, man singie' out- side the door, ma'am. Ile wants to know 1f you'd assist him." Mistress—"Tell him I don't sing," Export of Alcohol Chicago 'Tribune: Canada is talking very seriously about shutting down on the exportation of "Nicker" to the United States, It would be a good thing for Canada, for then everybody that likes champagne or beer would have to go up to Canada to get it and spend a lot of motley on railroads, hotel bills, and post cads, besides what they pay for their drinks.... About the only way to scare Canada into having a heart is to talk about annexing It, The ono big bugaboo that stalks around Canada clay and night and all the year around is an- nexation by the United States. Start a lot of talk about annexing Canada if she shuts down on letting 00 have "ltkker" and the Canadians will rush down to the boundary line with a quart bottle in one hand and a tin dipper In the other and pour us out all we want. Not that we want to an - J West Grows Airminded • Western air mall service bettrees Winnipeg and Cn!gary—over S00 miles in distance—has been inalgnratee recently' and the Canadian Pacific Express Company has renewed Rs contract made in 1025 to carry express Packages in addition to the regular mail. This allows of a saving of more than 24 hones between the two cities. The package which pilot W, J. Buchanan le shown delivering to a Canadian Pacific Expressman, was mated eight hours previously at Calgary and had therefore travelled at the rate of more than 100 miles at'lm er le reach Winnipeg, its destination. , A SIMPLE TREATMEAT FOR CBiLOOEVS COLDS Cold in the head is very common at thls time of year, especially in the very young. Neglect of a coldis prone to lead to serious consequences. To relieve all congestion of the system is the first step In treating a cold, whether in infants or adults, Por the very young, Baby's Own Tablets are the ideal meats of doing this, Con- taining no narcotics or other harmful drugs they soothe the child's fretful. ness, relieve its suffering ami ensure convalescence. Baby's Own Tablets are without an equal for relieving indigestion, con- stipation and colic, They clheck diarr- hoea; break up colds and simple fevers; promote health -giving sleep and make the dreaded teething period easy, The Tablets are the one medi- cine that a mother can give her little ones with perfect safety as they are guaranteed to be free from injurious drugs. They are sold by all medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a .box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont, "Did Mrs. Swift take her husband's failure in the right spirit " "Oh, yes. Just as soon as she knew he was going to fall she went out and bought her entire spring outfit." Models Striving For Natural Waists Doctors Prescribes Heavy Food to Meet Current Vogue Paris.—Doctors and cooks, called Into consultation by the leading dress- makers in an effort to fatten the mannikins of the Rue de la Paix to meet the requirements of the new styles, Have prescribed liberal closes of potato005and macaroni, dumplings and pastry. The new modes upset the life of most women. For several years they have gone hungry and wrestled mull - eine balls to grow thin and reveal the svelte line of the prevailing fas- hion. Now ahnos, overnight, they have to be fatter, for the newer styles with normal waistlines look much bet- ter on a woman with good poundage. Where they formerly lunched on a bit of salad, sprinkled with lemon, and munched mints during the day, they now sit down to a four course sex Canada—far from such. Where meal at neon and drop tlnee or four could we drive our autos when we lumps of sugar In their coffee. Doc - wanted to be free from snoopers and tors are elated for there are 550a037 reformers and bandits and hijackers who contend that France's increasing and enforcement officers with their deaths rate among women and small roaring shotguns If Canada was under children. and decreasing birth rate the same laws that have leen smear- were directly traceable to improper ed over the U.S.A.? No, Canada is diet, our land of refuge, our oasis in a One smart dressmaker gave as her opinion that a healthy woman of tivo feet six inches, who should have weighed 110 pounds last year to be ultra -fashionable, must now weigh 118 to 120 pounds. "A second best navy is like a sec- ond best poker hand," --Admiral Hug' "Conscience is the unsafost guide Rodman, any theologian ever talked, --Clarence jl Darrow. I Minard'ta Kills Dandruff. dreary desert, our sanctuary, We read that a New Zealander, who played the piano for one hundred and twelve hours without stopping, is conn- ing to England. This country is al- ways very goo(' to refugees. Kindly Kings King of Belgians Get Pardon For Italian Engineer's Father Verona, Italy—Carlo Sassellb, saw- enty-six yea's old, now restored to Itis family hero after serving thirty- four ears in prison for murder, -Ins King Albert of the Belgians to thank as well as his own Ring, Victor Em- manuel of Italy, for the royal pardon that set him free. One of Sasselli's sons Is an expert locomotive eugbleer on the State Railways, \vitt Milan as his headquarters. When the royal train bearing the then Princess Marie - Jose of the Belgians, her parents and brothers came through Milan, in Jan- uary the engines wero changed, and the younger Sasselli had the honor of taking the regal convoy on to Ronne for the wedding. Now Albert, King of the Belgians, is something of a mechanic himself, and can run a locomotive with tine best of them, as he proved on hls tour of the United States some ten pars ago, He climbed into the cab, took the throttle for a time, and then talked to Sasselli. "Yo)'re a good engineer," said the Belgian monarch, at the end of their conversation. "If there is anything I could do for you, I should be glad to." Ther the engineer told him the sad story or his family; how his father had tried time after time to have his trial reviewed, but without success, and show after all those years of con- finement, most of it in "solitary," he wanted to see his aged wife, his two 0000 and two daughters and grand- children before ho died. - "I think," said I01g Albert, "that 1 might say a word to my 'cousin' of Italy." True to his word, the did, and the elder Sasselli Is finally at liberty. TIME We err hs speaking of Time as "Passing," Time is stationary; 1t is Eternity, which is never still. Time is but the fixed standpoint from which we mortals see the swift stream of Eternity sweep past. Awful thought. Suppose the mil- lennium, when at last it cones, is held up until ratified by the U.S.S Senate. Fifty million ,sowder-puffs were sold in this country last year. Some lucky manufacturers are, making hay while the nose stilees.—Punch, "Death, pain and poverty are to 551e very real evils, except when I an In an armchair reading a book of philo- sophy."—Robert Lynd. 6045500 ptiilllPS= y4,00 rtAuN5S For Troubles due to Acrd INDIOECTON ACID STOMACH HEARTBURN HEADACHE GA !..5, USER About Time Canada Write -.Own Histories to Replace Those from United States Of all Ihatons Canada, it Is asserted, Is the least nationalistic. No other country subordinates the teaching of its own history In its own schools to the history of another country. No outer country authorizes for use in public schools historical texts pre- pared in a neighboring nation, The resulting general ignorance of domin- ion history surprises no oto except visitors from other countires. For years there has been a wide- spread belief -that Camdlan history 1s duller than other history. British his- tory gets fleet place in the Ontario schools and did until recently through the West, After first year in high school Canadian history becomes an optional subject, but every Canadian must matriculate In i3rltlsh history to enter a university. It 1055 only a year or so ago that some one made the discovery that supplemental hiStorlcal texts author- ized in the maritinres and British Co - tumble were United States texts and preached in Canadian schools ardent American nationalism, The discovery turned attention to the teaching of Canadian htatory, with the result that new texts are now be- ing perpa'ed and a ince voluminous, and perhaps a more interesting one, will replace the sketchy books now in use in the comntrY, But still Canadian history retains its secondary positiion in the curl - mitten of Ontario public schools.— New Yolc Herald Tribune. tl!inard's Will Kill Corns. HAPPY FAILURES Failures are frequently a source of blessing, If Peter and the others had had a reasonably good catch, the lag- er draught would not have Impressed them so much, or led to their follow- ing Christ. It is well for us to fail when we have been depending on our own strength and knowledge, for then we may be thrown upon God and re- ceive the greater blessing. The fail- ure was not from leek of industry or from fault, but ,droved to be prepara- tion for a wonderful lessen, which benefited not only those who were witnesses, but all who have since rend the narrative. Do not be discourag- ed at failure. Resist despondency, and rest upon the promise that all things week together for the good or those that love God. 'We have single purpose machinery and wo want general purpose men,"— IIenry Ford. YOUR HAIR NEEDS TO GIVE IT HEALTH AND LUSTRE ASK YOUR BARBER �ChildoenCryr� CASTORIA A BABY REMEDY APPROVED BY DOCTORS rcet PVC CONSTIRITION.PIAaaf0A Nw4and _ #our 1 —Mack Latioria writes about Iroa- ieed Yearn. Thousands say adds 5 to 15 lbs. In 3 necks. Complexion clears like magic. Nerves, constipa- tion vanish overnight. 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Krusehcn Salts Is obtainable at dreg and department 0.00'5 la Canada at 750. a bottle. A hall ti coin alma enough to last for 4 Or 5 lanais—good health for lwlf-n•ccut it day, FREE TRIAL OFFER It you have never tried linrseben—try It now at our expense, We hays distributed a great many special " GIANT"' packages which make It easy for you to prove our claim for yourself. Ask your druggist far the new " GIANT " 7bc. trackage. This consists 0f Our regular 75e, bottle together with n separate trial bottle—sutaelout for about ono week. Open the trial bottle and, put It to tiw test, and then, 1t not entirely' convinced that Itri1schen does everything wo claim it to do the regular bottle Is still as good as now. Take it back. Your druggist is authorised to return ,Your 75c. ImmedlatelY and without question, '('on bavo tried Iiruschen free,at our expense. What (amid he falter 0 hnnufactured by E. Or111101s Hughes, Ltd., Manchester, Eug. (Pstab. 1150). 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The stomach nerves are over -stimu- lated. Too much acid makes the stom- ach and intestines sour. Alkali kills acid instantly, The bast form is Phillips' ]Bilk of Magnesia, be- cause one harmless, tasteless dose neutralizes matey times 1(5 voiune In acid. Since its invention, 50 years ago, it has remained the standard with physicians everywhere. Take a spoonful in water and your unhappy condition will probably end in five minutes. Then you will always know what to do. Crude and harmful methods will never appeal to you: Go prove this for your own sake, It may save a great many disagreeable hours. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- cians for 50 years in correcting excess acids. Each bottle contains full direc- tlons—any drugstore, Praises Vegetable Compound, Blood Medicine and Liver Pills Birehtown, Quebec—"I1ive 13 miles from town 011 a farm, with al l my bone duties and churn- ing to attend to. At. the Change of Life, I became ner- vous anti run- down, The Vege- table Compound helped my whole system. Dry nerves ore bet ter, my ap- petite is good and 1 fun able to do my work. 1 have also taken the Blood :Medicine and the Liver Pills and they helped me. 1 will answer letters from woolen asking about your meth. eineo."—DIns, Menem) CNAALTON, Birciltuwn, Quebec. ISSUE No. 13—'30