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Zurich Herald, 1927-06-30, Page 7T -- A FAMILY MEDICINE A Welland Lady Tells of the Value of Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills in Her Home. r "I have =fly reasons for praising Dr. Williams' Pink Pills," says Mrs. George L. Swirl, I1,Il.. No. 2, Welland, Ont. "My first experience with thls Medicine was in my girlhood, when, following an attack of scarlet fever, I was left in a badly run clown condi- tion, and the pills restored me to good health. 'eater in my married life I had a severe attack of rheumatism, The pain in my right arm and ebould- er was so bad that I could not dress myself without help. Again I resort- ed to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and again they proved a blessing to me, as soon the rheumatic pains and stiff- ness disappeared and there has been no, return of the trouble, Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills ,have also been of great benefit to my children. One of my boys was threatened with St. ,Vitus dance. His limbs and face ,would twitch and jerk. I gave him the pills, and again they did not fail, 'as under the treatment the trouble (ceased. I have also given the pills to my little girl, who was anaemic, and in this case also with the great - test benefit. Naturally -when I hear anyone complaining of not feeling swell I recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as I know o1 no other medicine Ito equal them in building up the (blood and restoring health." Take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for •anaemia, rheumatism, indigestion, Neuralgia and other nervous troubles. Take them as a tonic if you are not in the best physical condition, and cue vtiato a resistance that will keep you well and strong. You can get these pills from any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. �- Camels Once Roamed Over Aanerica OWLI LAFFS We With 'Looter) 'To -Morrow, I know that winter's coming, Summers aiiiiost done, The autumn breeze is sighing, There'e less of glaring sun. I know that winter's coming Camels are commonly understood to belong exclusively to the Old World. It was not always so, however, as a specimen recently acquired by Can- ada's National Museum at Ottawa amply demonstrates. This is the fos- eriiled frame of a camel which a few • million years ago roamed over the western plains of North America which were then dry. This curious specimen has been placed on exhibi- tion in the Hall of Palaeontology. If sometimes the tea you are using does not taste as good as it used to—just see what kind of a package it is in. If it is in paper that is probab- ly the reason. No chances are taken with Red Rose. It is packed in clean, bright Aluminum. c Not very far away, For I saw a Christmas number Of a magazine to -day. Judging from the size of the crowds at a bathing girl revue, or a bathtub party, men aren't much in- terested in what women -wear. "Oh, doctor, I forgot to ask you about that eye medicine." "What about it?" "Do I drop it 1n my eye before or after meals?" Extra Mileage at No Extra Cost Gum -Dipping is an es - elusive Firestone process. It insulates and impreg- Dates every strand of every cord with rubber. Internal friction and heat are reduced to a minimum—the side walls are greatly strength- ened. Firestone Full -Size Balloons absorb road irregu- larities --making driving eas- ier and riding more comfort- able. omfortable. Fi; estone Dealers are in a position to save you money and serve you better. See yota l searest dealer to -day. FINES )F CCANTAII 1, L MITED CO.RUBBER Hamilton, Ont. MOST MILES PER DOLLAR AC Grandma (looking up from paper) —"It says here that young women are abandoning all restrictions. Now mind, don't lot me catch you goin' out without yours, Ethel" Grabbing the buck instead of pass- ing it is one sure way to win promo- tion. Phipps' Chips. }lore lies a young salesman named Phipps, Who married on ono of his trips, A widow named Block, Then died of a shock, When he saw there were six little chips. Fools rush in where wise men re- serve their seats long before they're all taken. Truth in Advertising: "Big Sale Now On. Don't Go Elsewhere to Be Cheated—Come In Here." A. good deal is said about June brides. Ever hear anything about June Grooms? If the grooms really want a date they might adopt April lst. Straws show which 'way the wind blows. and ,knees show when the wind blows. sunset. The sun sinks in the mountains When evening comes around. The sun sinks in the ocean, The sun sinks in the town. The sun sinks in the blazing sky, The sun sinks in the West; But on a patch of tender skin The sun sinks on the best. AN OLP. AQP-- INDUSTRY AT ST, ANQPEws Imported direct from the . Onto in metal lined chests.fended arid packed into 1 lb., % lb., Y41b. bright A lwninu packages. 'is good rod ► 5 iQ- g' .RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra gaod. A NEW BCUG Old Frank Atwines. four score years do not hinder him from turning out some of the finest mod.elrs of the Indian canoes. made by the Indians at Newt Pear Grit Now Proved to be an Brunswick. This trail -hardened Mal Bite, photographed above, is holding a Insect—French Entomolo finished model of a canoe of which very little. is known, being that of one of gist Explains the sea -going vessels• used by the Indians. In them ttley..need to scout the "These larvae feed' up the sap of shores of the Atlantic and according to oldtimere tome exceedingly daring the young leaves in the buds, no vie - trips were made. St. Andrew's -by -the -Sea where this old Indian lives 'with ible injury, however, being caused by many of his tribe members has an attachment of Indian romance and this. But as soon as the blossoms adventure that always appeals to the tourists to the part of New Brunswick. have formed, the larvae attack the newly set fruit, perforating it and Bordeaux—"The. Old ReliableA GREAT PUZZLE' feeding upon the juices. Many other fungicides have been in- troduced in recent years and some of them have proved excellent for cer- tain purposes, but there are still many fields where nothing takes the place of the old reliable Bordeaux, careful parent is to know, just what In the apple orchard its place has medicine to give the little cacti. When been only partly taken by the co -miner- the child- falls ill with griping pains; tial lame sulphur solution. This new is seized with cold or fever, refuses food or vomits what he has taken, when he cries a great deal and can- not get the sleep so necessary to the growing child, the parent is in a quandary. What is to be done on such occasions? As often as not there is not a suitable medicine in the house. The puzzle is what to give him to set him right quickly. It is to meet such emergencies that Baby's Own Tablets were designed. These pleasant little Tablets quickly reduce fever, break up colds, relieve constipation and indigestion and al - TO CAREFUL PARENTS One of the greatest puzzles to the er material has proved' to be excellent for the eeriy apple sprays and is prob- ably just as effective as Bordeaux when it comes to keeping apple 'scab in check, Also, fruit sprayed with Bordeaux during cool weather is apt to be russeted. Later in the season, when very hot weather comes along, the lime -sulphur is inclined to burn both foliage and fruit. As a result of these conditions most apples growers use the lime -sulphur solution for the early apple sprays.. and then change over to Bordeaux for the hot -weather applications. In this lay teething pains. Thye quiet the way the greatest good le accomplished nerves and promote restful health - with the least risk of disfiguring the restoring sleep, They are guaran- irnit. teed absolutely harmless and safe Many cherry groweres still prefer for even the youngest and most delis Bordeaux to dilute lime -sulphur, tate baby. Nothing has ever been found that Own Tablets are sold by equals Bordeaux as a potato spray. dealers or In the garden there are many uses for Bordeaux. It makee an excellent spray for tomatoes, melons, beams, eggplants and other crops, acting both as a fungicide ane as a mild repellent for some insects. After some experiments we worked out a simple plan of making Bordeaux. A stock solution is prepared by dis- •solving copper sulphate at' the rate of one pound to the gallon. Our stock tanks bold about -300 gallons, but a tight barrel would serve just as well for smaller quantities. The copper sulphate is a hard blue crystal and does not dissolve readily. However,, the process can be speeded up by placing the copper in an ofd gun- ny sack— use several of them if you have a large tank -land then hanging this sack in the water near the top, of .the tank. _Fifty pounds of copper sulphate will dissolve in a barrel of water in about twelve hours if it is treated in this way. The difference between the impos- sible and the possible merely consists in knowing how. Baby's medicine cents a box medicine Well -Tested Formulas - The stock solution will keep inde- finitely, and when we are ready to make up a spray tank full of Bordeaux. we fill it nearly full of water. To this water we add the proper number of pounds of hydrated lime and start the engine on the spraying outfit. With the engine running, the water and lime are thoroughly mixed by the mechan- ical agitator. After the lime is thoroughly mixed we 'add the correct number of gallons of stock solution, each gallon of which represents one pound of copper sul- phate. The engin) on the outfit is in Britain, ata Chamber of Commerce kept running all the time. Iu this dinner in London. The .. chief oh- way the copper is almost instantly mix stades to Anglo-French trade, he ed with the dilute lime solution and addied, were differences in the fiscal a very 'perfect Bordeaux mixture re - systems of the two nations. In other sults. words, the crux of the situation is I have avoided mentioning the exact that, while Britain wants .free trade quantities of capper and lime used be- to reduce the cost of -making the goods I cause they vary according to the crop it exports; France clings to a tarn'} on which the material is to be used. in order to retain the home market for "A picture," says a' Chinese pro- verb, "is worth a thousand words." How fast we've been "talked" at since the advent of the movies. ti Treaty Mooted for France and England London.—"I should like to Slee the lformation of a treaty of commerce between England and France," said French de Florian, Alnbassadior its goods." Sir Philip Cunliffe -Lister, president means that four pounds of copper and o the British Board of Trade, who four of lime are used for each fifty responded, brought this out when he gallons of solution, said,: "If it be the desire of France On stone fruits a 3-3-50 or oven a to make the proportion a Tittle fairer 2-2-50 formula is preferred, owing to between the two countries, you will the greater tenderness of the gone- ' find the very ready to & business with fruit foliage. For the usual garden you. In the year 1925, however, while sprays th'4-4-50 fomula is usually all STone we twat to I+'rance over £31,000,000 that is required, although some grow- ufacturoil oodv, France ors ga as high as 6-6-60 for a few crops. worth of man g For apples the usual mixture Is -known es the 4-4-50 formula. This sent us £50000,000 worth, and of that Tb.er•e is just one more thing about two-thirds cam.° in fres cf duty of )Firestone Builds the bnlyGurn Dipped Tires anykind." Kill insect Pests 1..- r. XrlPhlx7 M \ its �Ji w� �•' ... � ..ryris ry, • ,i'oii.•r4-:.::.y.,',�'ad'0-.10z*r froin by mail at The -Dr. Cc., Brockville, 25 Williams' Ont. Classified Advertisements' 1312 .Y CRICKS; AAvkilt'1'ielNG stoesuOOK'.M blgh Crude Satrcd nackai efxte.a cents• "�1do111'ory anywhere, free, 1iolbrook'a nradfprd TILII IL0M1' 71LL:3L0.' U. Z ILOSI'I1A ioNnON, t Conneetteut, oseers a 23 mo course of Snitruotton. lnrdudtng 0 month af03IIU in Medicine and Pediatrics to ' young wall the required prenmtns,, c4uc&Uon wbo are JlpafiMla o[ becomins aurws. atud�ts in tralntnt-racettS a tnongily.-.Inwanee for uniforms. book's and .otha p.raonal tnofdentaIa:. � F YOU smearing SANITARY tui nils c oon/�' write for catalogue and price list. Safe 11n1 solitary itRubber works. Dept. W -L. 01-82 II o, Street MoptruaL "By the month ' of June they have t311EN OF rNrs Salts wANTEn To ceased to attack the fruits, attacking S ttu for tn. "010 Reliable Foathfn xitraetia • the Young shoots .exclusively; by' mid:; (Eidebliahed so rears). New and special line-, In y gaeuera.exSluaNv terrlkotT. hlChea'4 commissfoua pa10f .. July the CaIocoris has reached the bandeofo feel eutnt. Expertenee sot neceaaats. adult stage and disappears. At Bret Torote for full particulars. Stone & Wcllinatoa. the fruits which have been pricked GENTS To ,INTRODUCE our hnprorea utility exhibit, wherever the puncture has g■rment clothing eYparlewb nnnoreesarr occurred, pustules having raised emonstratioa .oils tt—(ult or part ttmo. B. R. edges with white granulations in the tonna; 200 nal St., Toronto. centre. In this manner there are IAMOND =BILES CFLZnaJTION—JrA c X20 per duy willing automobile owners our . formed little islands of hardened tis- Flag Roeder wart Ove ftaFa. ACrnto, cataaes. siert sue, at whose level and immediate keepers, etc., stud for tirculsr and wholesale PricS pulp undergoes list. Sample postpaid 75e. 3ubllee klaz Co.. 3C1 neighborhood the D p g Queen West. Toronto. scarcely perceptible growth, although it grows very rapidly all around them. Little by little these islets appear to be burying themselves within the fruit, though in reality it is the flesh of the fruit which grows and sur- rounds them. They begin to exhibit the aspect of little cupules whose cavity grows deeper day by day.-" At he said, "you shore done me a good maturity a punctured fruit will have turn to -night." "Dar's all right," said from three to ten of these pits within the other. "We Anglo-Saxons we jes' which are heaped little stony nodules, gotta stick togedder." and with a diameter of about one- fourth of an inch. A North American negro was get- ting the worst of it in a fight with lascar on the quayside. Suddenly an- other North American negro leaped out of the darkness and vanquished the lamer. The first negro approach- ed and held out his hand. 'Brudder," Alf alfa can be grown over the wiie- "By patient research, Touvelot est range of climatic conditions of an has learned not only thee habits of aat le surae vat grown in Ca'a. It s this destructive insect, but that it is' n ev being produced in ever province particularly sensitive to insecticides ;fron=z the Atiar_tic to the Pacific__1 containing nicotine, He, therefore, recommends treatment with a solu- tion of soap and nicotin, sprayed up- on the budding leaves and the newly set fruit. In experiments in 1926, four appli- cations were made in April and May, to lots of from 10 to 100 trees. The liquid was sprayedplentifully so as rr�\ "The results were quite interesting. bUse of Cueora Feat" thoroughly moisten not only the young leaves and fruit but the old bark surrounding them. Tho lots treated on April 22 and May 2 produced 50 per cent. of uninjured fruit, while the control trees, sprayed at the same time, had hardly 10 per cent. The lots treated on April 15 and May 13 gave mediocre results, the first date being somewhat too early, and the latter too late.—Le Cor- respondent, Paris. A Kind of Musician. "Why do you call her a kind of musician?" "Oh, she's always fiddling with something about her. dress." e Ease sunburn with Minard's Liniment. Husband—"I b.ave just been seeing poor Mrs. Blackedged. How captivat- ing she looks in widow's weedsi" Wife -"It is unfortunate, niy dear, that we can't all be widows." Bordeaux that every grower aught to remember. It is the archenemy of iron. Consequeutly in buying any spray machine, regardless of size, see that the working parts• are of brass or bronze, and after using Bordeaux mix- ture i-ture be sit CutjCU I'a oveiiness A Clear Healthy Spin insured' by Every-daY Percival—I have always wanted to live the wild, free life of a cowboy, lake I'Ve seen on the pictures,. Cowboy: So have I' 5, BOOK �� ' SENTonREQUEST Tells cause of cancer and what to 4o for pain, bleedieg, odor, etc. Write fqf it to -day, mentionin'S this paper. -' dress Indianapolis Cancer Hospital Indianapolis, Ind. RELIABLE! Minard's has been a household remedy f o r geeera:tione,. Doctors recommend it. You see it everywhere — the pearly gray enameled ware that spells long service and real, old-fashioned satisfaction. This splendid lichen ware, SSP Pearl Enameled Ware,' defies wear and tear and its by Steamer - surface, like all SNIP Enameled Ware, is so china -smooth and COME 1 Cruise down the blue St. Lawrence to this quaint old city. Visit the battle- grounds where Canadian -His- tory was made. See this unique City where the old world mingles with the new. Quebec forms just one of the many Colorful sights found on the NIAGARA - TO -TITh -SSA cruise which includes the 1000 Islands --the Rapids of the St. Lawrence—Montreal--Quaboa and the Ear -famed Saguenay. sure to wash out the tank and for 1oolclets, rates.and fall the pump,`. tttfo•l'tllatien apply For garden use only the small brass- CANADA STEAMSHIP taut spraying should be used, 4 light LTNES L'I'T).; galvanized iron tank will cost less but Jrd Yon • Street, Toro/tot it will stand about one trip through or 9 Victoria Sq., Alo•ntreca, Cho tomato patch. The brass tank on es the other hand will cost about (feeble, but it will last for years. It"Tr A1VS 1 ' LINES Minard's Liniment is ref}abi. clean it harbors no taints or sn.P • urltt You need no steel wool or special cleansers to kelp NVP Pearl Wa=ge sparkling clear.. Sone and bot water do the trick in a )iffy. Made its every new :Andy shape and size by an old established Canadian in- dustry, CAADA, ins Srtr.sT lviLSTAt PnoouOrcrs Co. 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My sister had been doing my washing :anal she COntl:reed Mime it as easy sa,d ii, might let 1n" bac. if l sty 1 •= to do it attain. ltsi;e die heli) me 'riid li bad taakett east two uattese n my baby calm He ie a i,t e 11:v, hey, new fresly live months tri i. 1 am am balm;; yu lr tur,rlerenr abiC 1l) tits n\r 7'�,)* h 1'i 1 alW �.V;� rr+rtuR1i11K{L i t'tl t'f i'-"tahlr.t to exnlir;thr,r, r:"rot'.ler4. :r n. 0%41 they mer c rtes}. at tur4,,e. Lit ,r- Mrs. OSTM it: ,13 i•.r .s t.D, ,.d 1;x1 r'uyy Std leo. tees, 7u.t.