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Zurich Herald, 1927-02-03, Page 3tillTFUI, YEARS Much Suffering Can be .Avo Through the Use of Pr. W liaalis''Pink Pills, The.ird Man, • tn'4i firer dreams or .flying (1s* ti maned wings of some, kixtdl a.tt tolled a. to hie eleo'ulti•el•s like elle eye: of n ?Ara, ,The .1nifortunate leas•u$ devised wings like that, and ` Leonerdo de Vinci, Wed learned en( -incur ' as he was, s1;a11 thought of wings fasboned toe min's body as tee only means of keeping The meet fateful years iii a woo life are those between forty-five fifty': Mane women enter this t .under depressing conditions; 'thro overwork, worry, or •a watery condi of the bleed, and they suffer b•eavil Among the commonest sympt ,are headaches, palpitations, d�irzin baelsaclies, depa•ession and other reeo'gnized distut•banoes of. the Ile which show that the blood requ attention. Women stand In Beed rie12 red b1oo,d, ell their lives', but lie more so than at middle age; when nerves are also weak and overwroug In title condition, there is i o of medicine can do_so much for won • as Dr. Wiillia,Ins' Pink Pills, for tli pills make rich, red blood, whech gi tone to the whole body, thus restor a-ob1ust health. Thousands .iz'f Ca diad wonaea2 have proved the 'value 1 i11iamsr Pink Pills 1Ii cases this (kind. Among them is Mrs. J. ToQinzston, Lion's Heed, Ont., who say —"I aan writing to let you know tI Wonderful good your pills have do me, I was a complete your, acid wo faint if I orossed the room. I *as g Mg .through the change, of 1iee, a was so weal. I cod not do my woe I went to Toronto, when my folks s�: nothing but' an operation would heel me. But I said: 'No,' Dr. William Pink Phis helped me do girlhood, and I ani going to give them a triad.' 1 took the pills: steadily for a month, when I returned. home a well woman, able. to do all my work with ease.. Friends here say it's a wonder I aim alive after what I went-tbrouge and I am thankful to say I believe Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saved my life." Try Dr. Williams' Pink Bilis far anaemia, rheum's:Li a neuralgia, .nem- vousl2e:se. Take there as e. tonic if you aro not in the best physical con- dition ate cultivate a re•sistan�ce that will keep you well and strong. You can get these piles through any m'edi- eine dealer or by mall at 50 cents a box • ;ltim buoyee up in the air, Tile air- plane is a ciifi;orenf kind'of invention, wean It has wings indeed, but the Wings aro and pert of an enginessdriven machine in ern whieh the flyer sits•, Nevertb'eleee, in ugh vuaztore are still trying to line a w e tion to make men hiins'oli' the flying area Se tare and not a Mere paesengor, A. ems A.ustra:lian engineer, Anton Luteeh b ese, name, Iiaa contrived a machine to Is veli fastened to a malt's sle:me'ers, fitted albs with bat-liko wings taj sustain. his free weight and d.ri:ven by lz gasoline engine of which rests against the Man's, back. Ter Two lee HOW to Ten. tt31ii1EMr� . Izt lar ontazio ore, Ivens t as:sic Wee originally limited to Greek dna Latin meseesmeseand -poetry. It hes now moo to"mean ".'riiy piece of letei•atere woe quelltY is such that it tins einalatel for fifty oe a hundred yea -s and, is by celn•inoal consent regal dale no aso geed tee to be p;eiinanent,, A literary cylassi( should peeeeeS ono or •a11 of the Xollev ing q,ladltietit ' t le should reelect the mode e ao l:hi! gitsnghkit ntite, n the enmtozns end matinees The travels; of 'Ilel•oilrot>io; the l•i,e- ., Iet',nee Of. Socrates, • and the neve:43er is Jame Austen are examples. 0 2. It should. 1'e w'rittee In a be. ate - ful and strilting ;tyre. Lincoln's Gettysburg Siieecix is on ela..inpie. a. It .should spring from and appeal Ito a cultivated imagination, Tile poems. of Beats are an example.1 4. It sleeted be a ,centrib;t.tron to the Iliought of the world and should stimu- late l'ad`e the thoug'ht•of the world. The essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson are "en examege,` 5. It shouldshouldpossess a universal_ human interest and expressallphases of human experience. The° OldTestament and Shake. sp'e•are's plays are examples: No one generation can determine what el tss•ies it is producing. The final ' judgment must and will be pro- nounced by succeeding generations, Walt Whitman a.td Lincoln were look- ed on with conteanpt by many of tilde highly educafeil contemporaries. And yet Whetntan's "O Captain! My CaptadnI" and Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech will lite be long as the Eng- lash• language lives. Nor „sloes a classic have to be "high- brow stuff." If It is a genuine intelli- gent and witty picture of at certain aspect of society, even a best-seller may become a classic; although I am bound, to say that most of our modern best-sellers have very i#We chance of achieving this immo¢•tality.Artificial and pretentious. writing never makes a classic, Sincerity, 'simplicity, and spontaneity are qualities• that revery true classic whether in music, paint- ing, prove or poetry— poseeeses; all others pretending to the titles are counterfeits. Net nobody hoodwink you into supposing that the cl'ass'ics ane pompous, stilted; and borecsome. If' they were, nobody would read them— net even your teachers and professor -s. — Lawrence F. Abbott in The Outlook. ova the the fly-er'soshes oultde shoulders, theypeea.arein- ht. tended to enable him to rise quietly her ,and armoet vertically* into the air. The men apparatus weighs only eighty-eight ese. pounds., and Herr. Letoch hopes to re- ves duo° that :weight by twenty pounds by Ing : substitii;bing. alunrhnune for iron where- na- ever possible. )I$ says the machine of can be built for about $10:0. of H. Roads. Old : Here where the rotting cor�duro•y ne Wanders, along,the swampy Places, the Wand'ere as well a lonely boy o_ ; Looking his last on phantom faces. la Beeries are bright along the ;wale; dd Bright on the hills the Autumn burns. P Silence ins heavy on the trail' s from The. De. Williams' Medlclne Co., Brockville, Ont. Speech. • I delve In a treasury wide sor air�1eech Ars found in it got everywhere. every delver puts more in, And takes, but leaves all. I begin To see the speech -hoard of all time And measure its demesne sublime When'I recall, "Let there be light," Thereafter, on, .es opals en my sight, I may survey all speech to lcaow• And speculate whioh glint shone fc Which sage; which flame a seer woul blow. 'For speech I delve in a treasury free as air: All of it usable everywhere. Martha Webster 14fierriehew, r d And there are 40 doses in e 78 -cent bottle I Pleasant to take and instant in action in every.kind of Cold. Believes Bronchitis, Croup and Whooping Cough. Prevents tatedthroatPneumonia. "BlEas". Sold by all druggists and guaranteed. W. R. Buckley, Limited, 142 Mutual St., Toronto 2 \ Acts like a ilasfi— A single sip pn3ves ii S1T That leads to nowhere and returns. The trail returns; and .the lad, return- ing, Softly smilesas over the hill Nightfall carries the ancient, yearn- ing, Rapid cry of the whippoorwill, Ile •comes 'to the lighted homes of men With quiet In his' heart at last, Never, -never to walk again The ruined roadwaye of the past; - —A. K. Laing. JS THERE A BABY IN YOUR HOME? Is these a baby or young . childzen in Your hoine? If there is you should not Ibe without a box of Baby's: Own Tab - lets.. Chi'ldhoo'd ailments come quick- ly and means should always be at head to promptly fight' them. Baby's Own' Tablets : are the ideal home remedy. They. regulate the bowers; sweeten the stomach; banish"coneti- Dation and indigestion; break up. colds and'siniple fevers—in faet.they relie^ allthe mister ills of little ones. Co corning them " Mrs. Moire Cadet Makmiic, Que., writes,; "Baby's Own 'a lets are the- best remede in th world for little' ones. My baby suite ed terribly from indigestion and vont Ing, but the Tablets soon set her' rig and now she is in perfect health. The .Tablets are sold by medhcimo dealers or by mail at 25c a box from The Dr. ` Wilela,ms' 'Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. • • A Practical Hint for Children's Socks and Stockings. i Always' try to mend the chiise en's ;'oaks and stockings before they a.re washed. Thio applies oleo to all stock- ings, hut it is specially necessary where there is a large weekly basket of mending.. Where there is a family of boys the inevitable football stockings: will re- n squire much attention. It is a good .e, plan to ravel the•leg of an old stock e r- nt- ti.t ing in order to vend the others with that yna2•n. Sometimes a patch cut from the foot will effectually trans- form a hopelesely large hole h the heed to a neat and ,successful mend An Old Superstition. When the niozlth of January begins on Saturday, 'says an old superstition, the winter will be very open, with some frost; the summer will be hot and pleasant; the harvest ntsderate. Garden hese*will be damaged; hemp, flax and honey will be plentiful. • Our National Anthem has been; in use for nearly two centuries. Dissolve two "BAYER "TABLETS OF ASPMIN" in four tablespoonfuls of water and gargle tl'loroughly,, Swallow sorne of the solution. Don't rinse the inouth. • Repeat gargle every two. hours if floc 3 w es dry. This is an effective parrgle proved ,safe by millions and prescribed by physician's. AC� cep call r -ctckage, Loo' k for the `Bayer Cross.". Vaildy wBryer" bones of 12 tableie. Also bottles of 24 acid 100—Druggists,. Aspirin is the trade remit (rogisiered In Canada) Ot 1lnyoe• t:anttiaature of M'o,.rbaeek. neiieetoe of Selfeylleiseld (Ao y1 ;ialictUd ACM, "A..".t, fi?')v While it is weli•Iznowlt ikr.tAtrolrinaneane )36!o1' biannfitot•iOto.to asdfst tate public againeifnir,ntiana,the TableVI Q., Darer Co1n.8nr will be etam cd'With their sertei•el trade mark. tits "leeter,Crress `i TONSILITIS and SORE THROAT Lay the piece ti'nd'er the holo to be mended, darn it Blown al/ round on the right side and cut away superfluous i ma;teaial. Do not out tow closely, � ever, and c. how - omen of Canada Pay Striking Tribute Aluminum the Modern Metal RO Windsor, Ontario, to Hudson's Bay, from Halifax the Rockies,to RED ROSE TEA. within the last few weeks has scored an extraordinaryncrea. � se in dales. It is because we have stopped using paper pack- ages, and are again packing this finest of teas in the old, familiar Aluminum package of years go. The reception it has been given demonstrates beyond all doubt that housewives of Can recog- nize Aluminum as the perfect container, oda For more than thirty years we have been experi- menting with packages -- trying lead, paper and Aluminum --seeking always a material that would protect and be worthy of Red Rose quality. But it was only after Red Rose has been offered to the public in all these packages—first lead, then Aluminum, then paper—that the great advantages of Aluminum were proven. Aluminum keeps out moisture, preserves the flavor and protects the quality. Paper packages, on the contrary, absorb moisture which occasionally impairs the quality. So now and in the future E ROSE TEA will be packed in the Aluminum ° o package, as it was in years gone by. T. H. Estabrooks Co., Limited Saint John Toronto Winnipeg Calgary isms Angus Knew.vW_ _... ��_ _ �. _ ' __, Soldier Settlers Prosper inH I d If possible press with a coal funny stories about the countrymen (eS$ iron after washing. /ran the north et Scotland, who come Further evidence of the GRAMOPI30NE. Great care should be observed in down to enjoy the sights, of the great(oC Western Canada is to be found in' ICTFtOLA STYL?;, 1rIiLL GAB- washing children's little. white woolen joke and the Sects. am too fond of a • the colllection statement of the Sol- tioler ns, plays all reeo2•d$ 48 se;ee• s,ocks+, for they should not be allov'ed blue front Sunbelvesams: to mind it. Here #s 1 deer's Settl'em'ent Board, recently is- ons, automatic. Value $115 00 for to get smaller and smaller as will car•- one from Sunbeams. shed. 3J 00 guaranteed. I'oisso.a, 240 Mount US/illy nily happen with careless washing. Two Highlanders were on a visit to From October to Jan. 7 last col,lec-' Royal East, Montreal, • Nash them quickly, one at e. time in London 'when a watering cart tions amounted to 2 rWANTED' thempassed $ ,394,G,3.07. Col- LADIES TO DO PLAIN warm (not hot) water with soap lath- ch in the street. Donald woe very lections an the corresponding period and light sewing at home, whole er. Only when necessary to remove much excited, and shouted at the top of 1925-20 totalled $2,206,351.'30. This or spare time. Good pay. Work sent some stain from a blown shoe or from of his voice, "H y, meal! Yer losin' shows au improvement of $153,000, any distance, charges paid. Send alis you water," I which its considered renrarkablstamp- for National Y good The London n'ews'papers like to tell ! f Edmonton 115 Classified Advertisements. road splashes should the soap be water „xc rear to Donald and said by the department official's, About rubbed on them Ili Angus to l e i• use them In about the same :temperature, softened with a shake of soap. Then squeeze out the water, never wrung it out with a twisting motion of both stands, and finally squeeze) it in a towel. When ;alts are ready to dry, hang them up by the toes, each one sepa- rately, in a draft or in a warm place, but never before a hot fire: See that the sock hangs in the shape of the sock as wort, nob as folded when new. Endeavor to stretch each - one, while d'ryi'ng, from heel to toe; if possible, do it several times. Pull hard. This will keep its original shape and one will be surprised at the increased length of ns�e�fuiness obtained thereby, Song. There are no warblers on the bough�s, , No 2 obins in the grass;, But there • are songs within our herr That will not pass. There are no leaves on bush 01 tree, The roses prostrate= lige; But there are hopes within our breasts Tditit. wild not die. So let the tempest wreak its will On tweet, field and hover: My house of dreams will hold me sate, With love's brigl2,t,flower. —Thomas Curtis Clark. ots, man? Dinna show yer ignore $4,000,000:fa.ils due annu;iiy. ante. That's, Net tae keep the bairns I It is pointed out that dress pay- ments have, been made on the existing capitalizatlon. The legislation of 1928 never received Royal assent. In answer to the question: "Can you give a sentence with the word `notwithstand;ing'?" a small b When you get that tired, Iayrne-down•and•die feeling' take 15 to 80 drops of Seigel's Syrup in a glass of water, Does the trick and safely. You'll feel like new. • A Tip,lor the Sleepless. Manufactu i Co 112 particulars. i' ng' ., on red , ieeRATIS—"LITTLE FRIEND'" TO ese either sexe mailed in plain envele ope. Paris Specialty Co., Montreal. j�•tARM ENGINES—USED, GOOD condition, cheap, heli to 15 h.p. Boat engines, 3 to- 83 h.p. Get lists Engine repairing done. Guarantee Motor Co,, Hamilton, Canada. `Viten Lord Grey of Fa.1lorlon was plied; "Daddy's britches are all yIaz .I am sure we can never be wise but threatened with total blindness, he at the back, notwithstaitdin " g 3 by ur own wisdom,-141outaign, 1633» learned to read Braille, and eveh mow, I 1592.( with his eyesight much improved, he! still finds Braille books useful. "One can turn out the light,' be says, "draw up the sheets, and literally read one- self to sleep." Doctors vouch fol' Minsrd's Liniment, Covering 17,800 square miles, Can- ada s new national game preserve has I been named Wood Reale Park, AI- rts I i•e:edy it contains nearly 8,000 buf- faloes. Thi pars, is half the size of Scotland. 11NN1i?1 1d4Slit.1i.:4.44b4O,Ki PUT STOMACH IN ORDER AT ONCE t`Pape's Diapepsin" for Gas, Indigestion or n Sour Stomach it+++s'r 2.4+e+44+ +raa«rr4 a dd °' ts Warns for tarty Risers. With the scold Weather, students 1 the dermitoriee at the rteeseachusett Institute of Technology haeo designe. several automatic devices for closing windows and turtling oe. the stentn heat iibotlt a half hoar before rlsin time. One of the most ingeseette Plan le a switch, operated by cloclrwork 'cslosibg the 'house current rircui through two stoves, ane of which has a part of cereal upon it, the other a coir fee pot,, Instantly I SteinacIj oorreotertl 1 You never feel the slightest slietress from; g indigestion or e .sour, acid, gassy dome s a.cb, after you eat a tablet of "Pttp:e•a i Diapopsin." 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Poisonous nza'ttrr clogged i22 the in- tes'tines, in.steed of being east, out of the system is re -absorbed into the biood, When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it copses conger- . tion tion anti that dull, throbbing, si'ckesis ing headache. " (iascarets i1n eedialtele cleanse the i stomach, remove the sott'r, undtgeseed foots anti foul gases, take the esteem bile from the liver end carry out ell the conistipaated waste matter 'and poi: eats in the bowels. A Cas•ceret to-nnight will stireles straighten you Out by nlorning, They work whilie you sleet—.a 10 -cent boz ieoin your druggist means ycmr bead cloar, stomach sweet and your' livat and bowels regular foi• montl2s, I8 US No, 5 -y'Zyw