Zurich Herald, 1927-06-02, Page 3TE BEST MEDICINE 1�.
SHE EVER USED OWLLArF'
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Highly'
Praised by a Quebec Lady.
Mrs. David Logan, Thetford Mires
Went., Que„ gives unstinted praiw.e to
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for the good
they have done in her family. Mrs.
Logan stays:—"I have been a user of
DT, Williams' Pink Pills for many'
years, as occasdon required, and have
always found them a most reliable
medicine. My husband, whowas re-
covering from an attack of typhoid
fever, and was in a very weak condi-
tion, took the pills, and through them
gained health and strength. My daugh-
ter was in a run-down condition, and
was forced to discontinue work.
Again Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were
'resorted to and she was soon restored
to excellent health. Then my eldest
boy had an operation performed for
adenoids, which left him in a weak-
ened condition. Once more Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills were tried, and he
was soon in excellent health. So I
can truly say that more than satisfac-
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this medicine. The pills have done
more good in my home than hundreds
of dollars- worth of more expensive
medicines,"
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills assist diger•
tion, correct the lassitude, the palpi-
tation of the heart, shaky nerves and
the pallor of the face and lips that are
the results of thin, impure blood.
You can get these Pills from any
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cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
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CANADIAN BANKS
IN GOOD POSITION
Sign of Improved Conditions
and Prosperity is Noted.
Ottawa. — According to reports
which come to the banking division of
the finance department, Canadian
wanks were never in a more liquid posi-
tion. Since the failure of the Home
Bank there have been no banking dis-
asters and in fact the Bank Act pro-
vides such safeguards as make this
impossible without the conditions be -
Ing well known in advance and ar=
rangements made to cope with it.
In recent years, however, the period
of depression caused some of the
banks to be tied up to assets upon
Which their advances could not read-
fly
eadfly be liquidated.
It is considered a hopeful sign of
improved conditions and returning
prosperity that in almost every case
this situation has been wholly over-
come and the liquid position of the
banks re-established to the level of
very prosperous days.
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(On With Laughter)
A widow is a woman who has lost
her husband, a grass widow is one Nebo
h'as just lost her taste for hers.
"Why are the chickens making such
a noise, mamma?"
"They want their breakfast:"
"Well, if they're s•o hungry, why
don't they lay themselves an egg?"
Zebediah McHash is so dumb he
thinks a dry dock is a physicianwho
believes in prohibition.
How Careless.
He thought his little gift would please,
It only made her sore—
He hadn't taken off the tag,
"From the five and ten-oent store."
We sometimes wonder who origin-
ated the idea that a face smeared with
red paint was beautiful.
An angry denial is often a confes-
sion of guilt.
Speaking bf parental discipline, I
heard a girl remark recently that she
had been spanked as far back as she
could remember.
Report of a tragedy—"A man kicked'
his wife on the back porch and she
shot him in the .pantry.
A hare -lip or a club -foot is a misfor-
tune, but hard luck is largely a super-
stition when it isn't an excuse.
All dumb Doras aren't named Dora,
or dumb Isaacs, Isaac.
Edgar—"Do you know the difference
between trying to kiss you and trying
to kiss Mary Jones?" r
Katharine—"I'll bite."
Edgar-:-"Exactly--and she won't'
Man in elevator—"Fourth floor,
please"
Operator—"Here you are, son."
"How dare you ca11 me son?" You're
not my father."
"Well, I brought you up, didn't I?"
Dentist ---"Yes, I sometimes make
mistakes, too. What donkeys we are!"
Patient—Kindly speak in the singu-
lar."
Dentist — "Well, what an ass you
are!"
It takes time to grow anything—
even a business.
Some men make good and others.
make good excuses,
Drunk (bumping into lamp post)—
"Excuse me, sir." (Bumping into fire
hydrant)—"Excuse me, little boy,"
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to bring it to the highest
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BRITISH''LEGIOIN SETTLERS ARRIVE
O e,of the finest single parties to swell Canadian population this year,
arrived in Canada recently at Quebec eboard the. Canadian Pcific steamer
Montrose. The party of five families numbering about 100 persons in all came
to Canada under the auspices of the British Empire Serviee League, being
the first to be sent to Canada through this immigration scheme.
The men are all ex -service veterans and are highly deserabl•e types of
settler on account of the fact that all have been trained in farm work at the
Ministry of Labor's Training Farm at Brandon, Suffock, England. They have
been instructed in various branchere of agriculture to enable them to meet
conditions in this country as they find them.
The above photograph was taken at the C.P.R. station in Winnipeg and
shows a number of this party waiting for the train that will carry them
farther west to their new homes in Saskatchewan.
(Bumping into second lamp post and WHY TORTURE
fabling down)—"Well, I'll just sit down �r
here until the crowd passes."
Customer—"Do you serve lobsters
here?"
Waiter — "We serve anybody. - Sit
down.
He who boasts of his ancestors con-
feeses that he has no virtues of his
own.
Laugh and the world laughs with
you, but it will laugh at you with' no
provocation at all,
UNIVERSITY GETS
VALUABLE SITE
THE LITTLE ONES
Mothers, do you think it fair to tor-
ture your little ones by forcing them
to take ill -tasting oils when they need
a laxative medicine? Don't you find
that the child's dread of these medi-
cines often do more harm than good?
Baby's Own Tablets are the modern
substitute for these nauseous• doses.
They are the very medicine the child
requires and are so pleasant to take
that they are as easy to administer as
a glass of water. They are the per-
fect remedy for all the minor ailments
of little ones, being absolutely guar-
anteed from injurious drugs.
Baby's Own Tablets accomplish all
that castor oil and other bad -tasting
FOREXTENSION remedies can do. In fact they aocom-
Big Land Purchase in London
Was Made Possible by the
Rockefeller Foundation.
London. — London University has
acquired a Bloonisbury site of 11'/2
acres in the heart of the metropolis.
This means that 10,000 British and for-
eign students will have the long -need-
ed permanent headquarters in touch
with all that is best in British educa-
tional life.
This satisfactory solution of a prob-
lem which has troubled generations of
British educators was brought about
by American generosity an In announc-
ing it, Lord Eustace Percy, president
of the Board of Education, referred to
the "munificent contribution of the
Rockefeller Foundation," which had
made with the purchase from the Duke
of Bedford possible.
The prioe is understood to have been
£500,000, the Rockefeller Foundation
contributing half, besides a substantial
amount, to the building fund. The
scheme does not involve interference
with. King's College, which has been
the snag whereon previous proposals
of acquiring the site have been ship-
wrecked. It is thus welcomed by all
parties to the big controversy.
The Times, referring ,to the Rocke-
feller Foundation, says that such an
act of generosity and imagination
could have come .only from the United
States, "a land where old men not
only •see dreams but are rich enough
to turn them into realities."
Unusual Mix-up. Caused by
Twins.
London.—When the twin brothers,
Fred and Cecil Harris, met in final of
the billiards championship at the Shep-
perton ex -Service Men's' Club, the
marker got confused, and once made a
mistake ,in crediting a, score to the
wrong player, .
Congl'atulations were tendered to
the loser.
The president, at the conclusion,
asked one of the players to remove his
coat, so that no mistake should be
Made in the destination of the trophy.
The brothers are so alike that even
friends often mistake one for the
other. Their sporting activities in-
clude running and boxing.
Added to the greater value built into
the 1927 Twins—
Added to the improvements that every
rider will welcolne---Prices are lower
Wart ever before. Harley-Davidson
Motorcycle stands without a rival pea
formates, One ride in our' 1927
side
-
cat outfit and you will declare you
never dreamed such a comfortable rid -
leg combination could be built. Fully
guaranteed,
plash more as they do not leave the
child exhausted from its struggle
against taking medicine. They relieve
teething pains, banish indigestion and
constipation, break un colds and sim-
ple fevers and promote healthful, re-
freshing sleep. They are sold by medi-
cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents. a
box from The 'Dr. Williams,' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
A Hard Worker.
"He never works, but borrows
money."
"Wrong—he works harder borrow-
ing it than any man I know.:'
When you get that tired, lay.me•down-and.die
feeling take 15 to 30 drops of Seigel's Syrup in a
glass of water. Does the trick and safely. You'll
feel like new.
Ln11i't111 d/i1 11iLURJ
TO HAVE JUBILEE
Kitchener Inviting Representa-
tives of All Municipalities
Using Hydro Power.
Kitchener, Ont. — Announcement
was made at the meeting of the Pub-
lic Utilities Commission Friday after-
noon by A. R. Lang, chairman of the
commission, that a meeting which will
be attended by executives of the On
tal•io Municipal Electric Association.
will be held on Tuesday, May 17, for
the purpose of making arrangements
for the celebration of the silver jub-
ilee of the birth of the idea for the
distribution of Niagara power
throughout Western Ontario, which
occurred en June '2, 1902, and which
has since developed in the gigantic
Ontario. Hydro Electric system.
It is suggested by Mr. Lang, that j
the celebration take form of a mon-
ster banquet to which `the mayors and
Hydro officials of the 383 municipal-
ities using Hydro will be invited; The
Celebration has been endorsed and
will be financially supported by the
O.M.F.A.
New laird Ltr'fe Record.
A pintail duck banded by a member
of the United States Biological Survey
Mart at the mouth of Bear River, 'Utah,
on September 16, 1914, was captured
near Brawley, Cal., on October 16,
1926. The longest previous record of a
banded bird's ldfe was that (rf a whit,)
stork that carried a band of the Ros-
Bitten Bird Observatory in Gemany for
eleven .yea's.
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NEW ELEVATOR
FOR PORT ARTHUR
Great Structure to be Erected
by United Grain Growers.
Port Arthur Ont.—Announcements
from the Winnipeg offices of three
elevator companies regarding immedi-
ate elevator construction at Port Ar-
thur establish this port as the head-
quarters of Canada's great industry,
the ever-growing grain trade.
The United Grain Growers announce
a new elevator with a total capacity of
6,500,000 bushels and the Bawif and
Stewart Companies announce con-
tracts for additions to their prevent
plants totalling 1,000,000 bushels.
The work represented in the deci-
sion of the United Grain Growers to
build a 5,500,000 bushel plant at Port
Arthur represents the largest single
contract for elevator capacity that has
ewe been awarded in Canada or else-
where.
lsewhere.
A significant feature of the situation
is that the Grain Growers, having had
the construction of such a plant in
mind for some time, after watching
the development of the grain trade as
related to the Pacific coast route and
also the Hudson's Bay, decided to lo-
cate at Port Arthur on the route via
Eastern Canada.
The new plant, in addition to being
a large elevator, has been planned to
provide the greatest possible efficiency
in handling grain and will incorporate
new features in design, especially
worked out for this elevator.
Modern demands on terminal elevat-
ors are different from those prevailing
a number of years ago. Cleaning is of
ever-increasing importance and, con-
sequently, the elevator which can.
house 5,500,000 bushels will have ex-
ceptionally large cleaning capacity.
Numerous grades of grain make a
large number of different bins import-
ant, and the new elevator is conse-
quently designed to provide more than
500 bins, with capacities ranging from
4,000 to 30,000 bushels.
Rapid handling is assured by the
largest receiving and shipping equip-
ment at the head of the lakes.
The new elevator will be of rain.'
forced concrete construction through-
out. It will be built from the design,
and under the supervision, of C. D. '
Howe & Go., of Port Arthur. General
contract for the work has been award-
ed to Carter Halls Aldinger Co., Ltd.,
of Winnipeg.
Orders for piles and pile driving
work have been placed and work will
commence immediately. About 16,000
piles are required.
For all pain-Mlnard's Liniment.
The Socialist Millenlum
London Daily Mail (Ind. Cons.) :
(The Independent Labor Party is
neither Independent nor Lamor. It is
controlled by Moscow and is composed
of embittered middle-class people.) 1f
they were to succeed in securing a
majority, there is no reckless or crazy
measures against which the country
would be secure. It is not going too
far to say that in six months they
could wreck British prosperity and re-
duce the British people to starvation.
Even if your job is soft that is no
excuse to lie down on it.
The Charm of A Velvet Skin—and the
Pare Blood Under 7t
Sleep.
Slealp is' moat important, kien lav
gone sixty-three days without food
a week without Waken*, but t or7 Cann
Jest more than ten days without siieeap.
While some authorities would not g+
so far, others claim that thio food W
eat is digested and tranem$ted int
new muscle, brain, blood, and nerve
cells, while we are asleep, quoting e
duranoe racers to prove this. Tbe3
cite those engaged in six-day bicycle
races and other witless forms of dive'- ,
soon, who eat four or five timesf
much food aa does the ordinary mads,
yet the end of the content finds thee*
hollow-eyed and cadaverous from t �.
loss of sleep more than from the ph**
cal. exertion.
Sleep recliarges the exhausted bo
d,y
batteries and fills the organic furnaell
with fresh fuel. 'Sleep is a positive p
oessr—not a negative one. It is not
merely a stopping of bodily activity.
It is the substitution of a constructive
process for a destructive one.
While we are unconscious we recup-
erate. The deeper the sleep, the
quicker the recuperation. The lighter
and the more disturbed the sleep, the
more we need of it, the longer it takes
to affect repair.
—a. always the way that seems
the best, however rough it may be,
Custom will soon render it easy and
agreeable, Pythagoras.
Why are good women like ivy? Be-
cause the greater the ruin the close*'
they cling.
Better Chicks
that will payyou. Bred to lay.
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CANCERFSENTonREQUEST
Tells cause of cancer and what to do
for pain, bleeding, odor, etc. Write for
it to -day, mentioning this paper. Ad-
dress Indianapolis Cancer Hospital
Indiar.apolis, Ind.
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Soap, Ointment, Talcum sold everywhere
SPLITIINC HEADACHE
Minard's Liniment will bring
quick relief. Bathe the forehead
—also inhale,
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EIOUT MONTHS
After Taking Lydia E. Pinkbant's
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Dl'elfort, Saskatchewan. — "I had
inward troubles, headaches and severe
pains in my back
and sides. I was
so sick generally
that I could not
sit up and I was
in bed most of the
time for eight
months. An aunt
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help me as I was
unable to attend
to my baby and
'' could not do my
AM,'
x . .lam work. She told
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table Compound, and after taking two
bottles I could get up and dress my-
self. I also took Lydia E. Pinkham's
Blood Medicine. When I first took the.
medicine I only weighed seventy-
eight Bounds. I\ ow I weigh twice as•
inueh. If I get out el' sorts or weary'
and cant sleep I always take another
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I find it wonderfully good for fe-
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WILLIAM Rn'c,ItIL, 130 , 486, Melfort,
Saskatchewan,
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