The Blyth Standard, 1930-04-30, Page 7A SPRING TONIC
AN AID TO HEALTH
You Can Lay the Foundation of
Good Health Now by Building
Up Your Blood and Strength-
ening Your Nerves Through
the Use of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills.
Too good old fashion of taking a
tonic in the Springtime, like most of
the customs of our grandparents, is
based upon sound common sense and
good medical practice. Winter is al-
ways a trying time for those who are
not in rugged health. Many mon, wo-
men and children go through the win-
ter on reserve strength` -they have
stored up during the sunny summer
months, and grow increasingly pale
and languid as the spring days ap-
e preach. A tonic for the blood and
nerves at this time will do much for
such people, by putts"g color in the
cheeks and banishing that tired feel-
ing that worries thousands of people
at this season of the year.
It is impossible to be energetic 11
your blood is thin and weak, or If
your nerves are frayed or chattered.
You cannot compete with others if
you do not get refreshing sleep at
night, or if your appetite is poor or
You are losing weight. You need a
tonic at this time to add to your ef-
5ciency now, as well as to save you
from suffering later on. And in all
the realm of medicine, there is no
eater or better tonic than Dr, Wil-
liams' Pink Pills, These pills tone
and enrich the blood rihich circulates
through every portion of the body,
strengthening jade. nerves and run-
down organs, and bringing a feeling
of new strength and energy to weak,
easily tired, despondent men, women
and children.
Mrs. L. Hupman, Summerville Cen-
tre, N.S., writes:—Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills have been of the greatest benefit
to me. A few years ago I was in a
badly run down condition. I became
so weak and nervous that I could
scarcely go about, and doing my house
work left me completely used 11p.
Everything seemed to worry me, and
I was in a very discouraged condition
when I began taking Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills, 1 soon found the pills
helping me, and continuing their use
I fully regained my heal"'. Since
then I always take a few boxes In the
Spring to build me up for the hot
weather, and always I find the best re-
sults, I therefore cheerfully recom-
mend these pills as the best of health
builders.
You can get these pills from any
medicine dealer, or by mail at 50
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont,
The Truth About Porridge
A few years ago Scots who had
crossed the Boder and won success
used to ascribe their triumphs to the
"parritch" on which they had been
fed as children,
Recently they haven't been saying
Owl
1\'e like people w l kp 'FN4t>i'with-
out making too noel
ale—"I'd he wi11(11
and deaths for you.",
Gladys—Unit one "'IV
perfectly.'
The new-rii:ll family ;needs a
big house. It's so mat ,eaeler to
hide old Dad when sica, :company
comes.
Poet--"IIave you an opening for a
poet of real pules?"
Editor—"Certainly, We have sever-
al doors and any number of windows,"
Chicago Mohler—"And now, my
clear, go in and shoot father good
night."
Eat, drink and be merry, for tomor-
mw the hospital and undertaker will
get you,
tilt me
Happiness
Not what we have, but what we use,
Not what we see, but what we choose,
These are the things that mar or bless
And swell the sum of human happl-
ness.
The things nearby, not things afar,
Not what we seem, but what we are,
These are the things that make or
break,
And gives each heart its joy or ache.
Not what seems fair, but what is true,
Not what we dream, but the good we
do,
These are the things that shine like
genre,
Like jewels in Royal Diadems.
Not as we take, but as we give,
Not as we pray, but as we live,
These are the things that make for
Peace,
Both now, and after Time shall cease.
The sad part about the prohibition
debate is that it never gets to the play
in the finals.
"Oh, no," cried Jimmie bitterly,
"there ain't any favorites in this
family—not much! If I bite my finger
nails I get a rap over the knuckles,
but if baby eats kis whole foot they
think it's too sweet for words."
Nothing could be worse than sit-
ting on top of the world all by your-
self.
A husband gete mac( if his wife as-
sumes that he has time for trifling
household errands, and his wife gets
mad if he pretends that he hasn't.
Waste of words: "Children, keep
quiet!''
Tenderfoot—"How do you know
there has been a picnic here?"
Second Tenderfoot—"I see by the
papers."
One trouble with industry is that no
sooner than it 1s adjusted it has to
stop for "readjustment."
A patient in a hospital awoke after
an operation and found the blinds of
quite so ankh on the subject—prob• his room drawn.
ably because porridge is now more Patient—"Why a1) those blinds
easily obtained in England, and those down, doctor?"
who praised it might be expected to
eat it as well. And now a doctor
comes along who says that it is lack.
Ing in food value, and that, if you aro
going to eat it, you must take cod
liver oil along with it.
Porridge and cod liver o(1 Ijoesn't
Physician — "Well, there's a fire
burning across the alley and I didn't
want you to wake up and think the
operation was a failure."
An old railroader says: "Trying to
see through a pair of dirty specs is
sound particularly appetizing, but it is just about as difficult as trying to see
certainly true that the old faith In
'porridge as a food is on the wane.
And the porridge fanatics' cry: "Look
what fine men and women Scotland
,raised on oatmeal in the old days!"
isn't really an argument. Doubtless
they were—because only the very
strongest and healthiest specimens
could survive the diet,
The condition of salvation is that
kind of belief in Jesus Clu'ist which
authenticates itself in repentance for
the past and in an amendment of life
for the future.—Noble.
Ends in 1 Minute
"boded burn itch and pain of piles
lel minute witlr'Sootha-Salva';" writes
L. T. Sears. "Bleeding stopped. Piles
soon vanished. Avoided operation."
Get iustaat results today. All druggists.
signale in a dense fog."
Nothing grows so burdensome from
long carrying as a grudge,
"Now, listen, boy, you had better
Watch your step, because I work in the
supply department of my father's busi-
ness and he's an undertaker."
-What has become of the old-fashion-
ed child welfare program that used to
be done in the woodshed?
How you use to -day determines how,
to -morrow will use (oil.
It's the little things that bother us
nowadays—you can sit on a mountain,
but not on a tack. Then there is tine
case of the ambitious man who start -
WWI G TO 11OTI1ElRS
Watch the Health of Your Little
Ones at AB 'Dimes'
No mother can expect thea: her child
will escape 011 the ills to which baby-
hood and childhood are subject, but
she can do much to lessen the severity
of these troubles. The mother should
he constantly on her guard to prevent
childhood aliments, or 1f they conte
on satiedy, as they usually On, to
have the means at (land to relieve
then(. 'thousands of mothers have
found Baby's Own Tablets the ideal
remedy for little ones—thousands of
mothers always steep the Tablets in
the house as a safeguard against the
sudden Illness of their little ones.
Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but
thorough laxative, They regulate the
bowels, sweeten the stomach and thus
banish constipation and indigestion;
break tip colds and simple fever and
maks the cutting of teeth easy. The
Tablets aro absolutely guaranteed
free from lejm'lous drugs and may be
given to the youngest child with per-
fect safety. They are sold by heir•
cine dealers or by mall at 25c a box
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont,
Premier Hertzog
Of South Africa
Picture of Man Whose Party
Had Beaten that of Smuts
in Two Elections
"Hertzog is not really anti-British;'
says Mr. L. E. Neame. "Ho has a
fine appreciation of English literature.
Ire and his children speak English
better than many English people,
Observation
Little by little we subtract
Faith nue Fallacy from Feet,
The Illusory from the Tote,
And starve upon the Residue.
What !s the sense in tears or laugh-
ter?
'1'he hoot of things Is what 1ve're af-
ter:
But fallen trees will spill their fruit
And worms and darkness keep the
root,
Fallen days will spill their sum,
But paper heavens meet be wen,
And so, whale w'1) geometrize,
A bird out -twits us, twice its wise.
Mere matter 10 not ail of marrow,
The harvest 15aps net from the liar-
Modes in the G.P.O.
now should a postman's trousers be
creased?
While the business conlmilnity is
clamoring for a return to the penny
post 111 the Interests of British trade,
the "big -wigs" of the ,Post Office are
worryiug about the dress of their
staff's.
'there is a demand,on' the part of
the postmen, that "trousers should he
creased front centre Instead of at the
aide." At the sante time, they want
a new style of hat.
To make matters worse, the claim
that women Post Office employees
should be able to wear sleeveless
dresses is causing much heart -burn-
ing.
It's all very important, no doubt,
but most of us would be quite- pre -
Hie sons and his nephews have been Pared to accept any changes in Post
sent to universities In England. Office Redline without a domes—it
English Is generally the language
used In his home, He is only anti.
British to the extent that Britain has
over -ruled, or might over -rule, or
weaken, South Africanism. He is,
and always has been anti -Imperial.
He was, and still le, anti -outside con-
trol, or interference or influence.
His hostility would be equally
directed against any other country
which Ile imagined might wish to in-
terfere with South Africa's destiny.
South Africa First
row,
Aad a pushbutton will not light
Joy by day or stare by night,
—Samuel Iloffenstein, in I[arper's
Mngazhne.
oily we got back our penny post!
Use Minard's in the Stable.'
That farmers all over the world
realize the advantages of horses for
agricultural work ,ia shown by the fol-
lowing figures just published by the
National Horse Association. In 1788
the only horses in Australia were one
stallion ,three mares an a cold. In
1800 they had increased to 203; In
1850 to 159,951, and now there are
2,250,301, In Great Britain there
"His quarrel with some of the Brit- are 1,204,198 horses ehgaged In agrl-
leh in South Africa is not that they culture, Despite the enormous deple-
are British, but that they do not iu tion of horses in Franco during the
everything place South Africa tlrst
and Britain second, He is so In-
tensely pro -South African that there
are times when he seems to be anti -
every other country. , , ,
"H the gospel of Hertzogism makes
South Africa a nation in its own
image, it will make it a small one.
Rhodesia, which Smuts tried to per-
suade to enter the Union a few years
war, there are now 3,000,000 in that
country, Although millions of pounds
have been spent in the United States
trying to displace them, there are 20,-
000,000 horses and 010100 in the coun-
try. Germany has 3,805,000 horses,
excluding 1 ase attached to the Army.
George Stephenson received $2,500
from the Liverpool and Manchester
ago, has been frightened away, per -
Railway Company just one hundred
Years ago, when his engine, the
Rocket, ran at 20 nep.h. after he had
been asked for 10 m.p.h.
haps, for ever, by Ilertzog's fierce
Afrikanderism, and the dread of racial
polities, bilingualism and the Union's
poor whites.
The native territories of Bechuana-
land and Swaziland, which belong na-
turally to the Union, are less Inclined
than ever to leave the protecting
wing of Great Britain,
The cry that the Afr!kander must
be "bass" may ring pleasantly en-
ough in Dutch South African ears;
but it is apt to be a discordant note
to native tribes and smaller states in
Southern Africa...
"Widely read and cultivated, gentle
in manner and fond of simplicity, he
makes friends everywhere. He is
transparently honest, and 1110 bitter-
est foes would trust his word. Nettle
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er annlbttjous nor avaricious, he pre' After twentyRve yearn aovotea eenht-
tera the quiet pleasures of alio, and -
sively to the mamtfncture of oclentidc
(1e is always happiest with his boosts hearing -aids, the Canadian Aconsticou
or on his farm. He, like ex -Press- Lintitea, Dent. aestw a1) Rtelnuond 81.
West Toronto Ont., has swat perfected n
dent Hardings of Amerlca, is 'Just new 'model Aoousticon that represents
folks,' Leading a simple life, he goes the gloater' ac vanee y
• t 1 et made in the re.
creation of hearing for the deaf. This
latest Aoousticon to featured by a tiny
ea -piece no bigger than a•- dine. Throuelr
has device, sounds are ,:nearly and MUe-
tinctly transmitted to subnormal ears
with wonderful benefit to hearing 1
"Iu has •rt
y01et11 he was too shyto health alike. Tito makers offer an oboe.
team to dance, and it would Indeed pluere1ym fmreo way boer in1easyteeed,toanay ono
lot -
little into society, and is rarely seen
at amusements.
' A Shy Youth
be difficult to picture hien in a bell- ter win bring one of these remarkable
froom. Ho has never read a novel— alas to your ]tomo iron a thorough ane
or war book. Ho does not la cs1s1 ad 111) test. Send them 0005' name
play and undress toclayl
bridge, IIs in content with 1110 own --- novel—
family circle eiele ,or 'tine company of a
few old friends.
Fond of botany, 11e delights 1n long
walks across the veld, and vviien-
ever an opportunity occurs he steals
ed on a shoe string and got slapped,away to his farm in the Eastern
,
Transvaal, on tho edge of the Low
Minard's-50 Year Record of Success., Veld. At the enol of his ddy's work
in the Union Buildings at Pretoria he
walks to his home in a near -by suburb,
For hint elle pomp of power Inas no
attractions, The simplicity of Re-
publicanism appeals to hint. He
shapes hands withhis native ser-
vants, He is es courteous to the
down-and-out poor white as he (e to
Ft nutlt1-MI1110110re or a duke.
Rolled Steak With Potatoes
About two pounds of lean, thick
steak. Cut in thin slices, end roll each
piece up with the fat in the middle,.
Place in a largo dish, and add pepper
and salt. Fill up with cold hater and
Put in the oven for two hours. If the
gravy boile away, 1111 up with boiling
water. Place whole, pared potatoes
on the top one hour before the dinner
Is wanted. Bake the potatoes brown,
and nerve In the dish.
Out of 930 girls who sat for a recent
entry examination to the British Civil
Service as typists ,708 failed. In
shorthand over 100 failed to get ono
nark, while 130 "scored a duck" in
typewriting.
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methods, never, continue to suffer,
when you learn how quickly, how
Pleasantly this premier method acts.
Please let it show you now.
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-
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(indigestion. It results in pain and
(sourness about two hours after eating.
1Qhe quick corrective 1s an alkali
)which neutralizes acid. The best cor-
ective Is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia.
t bas remained standard with physi-
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One spoonful of Phillipe' Mine of
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ISSUE No. 16—'30
Ancient Egyptian Classified Advertising :
role sax
is Found /�.Y (1:l ll?' 1;1111 I ti—wail Il:\'i•1;11 NI;
) (111r tour 1,1 t'earl..
2 i 1191) hist (1
Ilod, AAkio fir free cnluinguo. A. 31
Switzer Grunion, (ant.
Discovery Made by University
of Pennsylvania Ex-
pedition
Philadelphia —'t'wn v,.ry colorful
persona(ihes of ancient Egypt have
been brought to llgbt by the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania expeud(tion at
3ley'd1um, according to a report just re-
ceived from Alan Rowe, field director
in charge of excavations.
One is a woman ealled Sat -Iter -Enc
Hat, who went In for costly jewelry.
Her mummy, bearing its amulets alld
jewels, has been brought out of its
tomb where it lay undisturbed for
4,000 years.
The other is a magician maned Zeal,
who lived in the time of Cheops, about
2,850 B.C. Zea'e mummy has not
been found, bet evidence of his re-
markable life has been unearthe(i in
the form of historical inscriptions.
llerededef, sol of Cheops, wrote as
follows concerning 'edi:
"There is a townsman, Zed by
name, who is 110 years of age. And
ho eate111 dve hundred loaves of
bread, a )launch of beef, and drinketh
one hunched jugs of beer auto this
day. IIB knoweth how to make 0 lion
follow after hlin with his leash trail-
ing on Ole ground."
The mummy of Sat-IIer-Eos-Hal Iny
upon a pad of foldeu Innen 70 feet long
by rem' and a half feet wide, accord.
!ng
lo Rowe's report,
The railways own the largest group
of hotels in Britain are the largest
owners of docks, use 10,000,000 tons
of coal a year, and have the biggest
interest In Ole canal eyslem.
Willie came In crying and holding
hls head. "What fell on your bead."
asked his mother,"I did," he sob-
bed.
For any
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Minister, Run-down
in Health, Gains
71bs. in 3 Weeks
Rev. W. 11. Taylor writes, "After a
7 weeks' revival campaign 1 was en-
tirely run-down and losing flesh rap-
idly, I decided to give Ironized Yeast
a 3 weeks' trial. After 2 weeks 1
found nay strength returning and the
tired feeling gone. In 3 weeks I had
gained 7 lbs. and was myself again."
huagine just 3 weeks to change
from a "skinny" tired person to a
strong, welldilled-out mal or woman,
Ugly hollows vanish. Broomsticic
limbs become round anis chubby.
Tired feeling disappears. Blemished
shill cleats,
Only when Yeast is iroilzed is it
more effective—for Iron is needed
to bring out the woight-bnllding
ams steellgthening. values of Yeast.
Pleasant•tasting tablets, Safe for
everybody. Never cause gas or bloat-
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Go to any druggist to -day and get a
full slzo treatment of 110111zed Yeast.
If after this generous trial you are
not delighted, your motley back in-
stantly from manufacturer.
We can never be sure just what
makes an infant restless, but the
remedy can always he the same.
Good old Castoria 1 There's com-
fort in every drop of this pure
vegetable preparation, and not the
slightest harm in its frequent use.
As often as Baby has a fretful
spell, is feverish, or cries and can't
sleep, let Castoria soothe and quiet
hien, Sometimes it's a touch of
colic. Sometimes constipation. Or
diarrhea—a condition that should
always be checked without delay.
Just keep Castoria handy, and give
it promptly. Relief will follow
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WHY SUFFER
FROM YOUR
LIVER?`
a
Why be iiantheapped with unsightly
blotches on the face, eyes with yellow)
tinge and that tired and languid fecl-
ing? This indicates a torpid liver
Headache, Dizziness and Biliousness
surely follow, You must stimulate
your lazy liver, start the bile flowing.
with Carter's Little Liver Pills.
They also act as a mild laxative,
purely vegetable, free from calomel
and poisonous drugs, small, easy to
swallow, and not ambit forming. They
are not a purgative that cramps or
Mains, unpleasant after effect follow -
ring, on the contrary a good tonic,
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LOST POUNDS OF FAT
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Eruselten Solis will give many n fat
person a joyous surprise. You can
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Every morning take " 1110 little daily
/leech of Iiruschen in a glass of hot
wnlcr before breakfast, 'Plus will mean
that every particle of poisonous waste
matter said harmful acids and gases 10
being expelled front the system, They
are the cause of all the trouble because
they remain in the system and acemnn-
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" I hove lost several pounds in Icse than
2 weeks, It 10 s0 safe and easy. No
dieting, no ((rugs. I have tried several
other ways, but with no good results.
lerusdncn is all you claim it to be."
Mrs. E. 11.
After three or four weeks of tite little
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how many pounds of fat you have lost.
Your mirror also will tell you what you
have gained in health and vigour.
Your eyes will sparkle, your skin will be
clearer, you will feel unbelievably
seeable! and energetic—you will feel
many pmmds lighter and many }Cars
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All through babyhood, Castoria
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a wise mother does not change to
stronger medicines as the child
grows older. Castoria is readily
obtained at any drugstore, and the
genuine easily identified by the
Chas. H. Pletcher signature that
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`II was VC y weak after an op.
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I would sit down and cry and
my husband would nor go out
and leave ale alone. Now my
nerves are much better, thanks
to a booklet that was left
under the door. Lydia E. Pink -
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surely put me on my feet. I
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Stanley St., Kingston, Ontario.
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