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Zurich Herald, 1927-09-15, Page 7thOODDMIGERSI Come Through 'a "Weakening of the Blood ---A Tonic is Needed, in their early teens it is quite cone loon for girls to outgrow their strength, and mothers should careful- ly watch the health of their daughters fat this time. It is when the strength is sapped by rapid growth that "anaemia develops, The first sign may be' noticed by peevishness, Ian- gou? and headaches. The face grows pale, breathlessness and palpitation become apparent, with low, spirits and depression. Neglected anaemia often leads to a decline, but if you see that your daughter's blood is enriched, there need bo no cause for anxiety. The finest blood -builder ever discovered is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They will ibnild up your girl's health and ensure for her healthy womanhood. In proof 'of this Mrs. George Justason, Black's Harbor, N.B., says :—,"I,think Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills a wonderful medi- cine. My daughter, Margaret, was in touch a badly run down condition that 'stye feared she was going into a de- cline. Her face was pale, the least land would leave her breathless and she suffered from headaches. She lied no appetite and lost in weight. (Up to the time we began giving her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, no treatment Ilad helped her. But thanks to the Mise of this wonderful medicine she is again well and strong, showing no signs of the trouble that had so weak- ened her." In all troubles due to weak, watery blood, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will, be found a reliable remedy. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent by mail at 60 cents a box by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. • .............. The Rockefeller Foundation an- nounces that sleeping sickness can be cured. Yes, easily, by moving into the modern apartment house. Every now and then the average wife meets a hatchet-faced woman she'd. just love to have her husband live with for a while and get what was coming to him. "Have you seen my fiance, cook?" "No ma'am, but 1t'e. probably at til' wash, as I sent all yer 'undies!" Hind Sight Mount Everest 1924 Attempt Finds a Critic in Austria , The Fight for Everest, 1924," has been translated into German, and Dr. G. Lammer, a noted Austrian moun- taineer, steps forward with a criti- 'cism of that attempt to scale the fa- mous peak—an effort that resulted in the death of George EL Leigh -Mallory and A. C. Irvine. Dr. Lammer attributes the tragedy (whether or not they attained the summit remains a matter of conpec- ture) to Leigh -Mallory's choice of Mr. Irvine, rather than of a more experi- enced member of the expedition, as "It always makes me glad to see a woman acting silly over a poodle." „Why?„ . "Because it shows what a bad bring- ing up some lucky baby escaped." "Father has given you the door, You must not see me any more," The maiden cried in fright. "I won't," she heard the youth remark. "I cannot see you in the dark, So I'll turn out the light." Foreman—"Pat, you had no right to touch that wire. Don't you know you might have been killed by the shock?" Pat—"Sure, I felt it carefully before I took hold of it." Scientists say they know the moon has nothing to do with rain fall and old people say they know better. "She was a manicurist in a barber shop and wanted to get ahead." Well, most of 'em need one. "Fish can live in hot a university professor. can. Many a poor fish never gets out of it When the average man water!" says Sure they of a husband his climbing partner and to his de his gratitude it is merely cision to use oxygen• asking for more. "Why," the critic asks, "did he se- lect this 22 -year-old athlete and oars- man, who had accomplished no moun- taineering expeditions worthy of men- tion and was suffering from throat trouble? * * * There was available the highly experienced Odell, who had brilliantly passed the altitude test. Mr. Leigh -Mallory was ahxious, so as to make certain of a result this time, to use oxygen and needed Irvine's me- chanical knowledge; also Irvine be- lieved in the magic of oxygen, al- though Odell had obtained no relief from its- use.' " Replying to this criticism, E. L. Strutt and D. W. Freshfield point out, in the most recent .Alpine Journal, that it was not until later that N. E. Odell 'brilliantly passed the altitude test," and that Irvine's throat trouble was no worse than that of other mem- bers of the expedition. "Nevertheless," they conclude, °,there are few mountaineers who will not agree, in theory at any rate, with Dr. Lammer's stern reasoning. Many of us, including those who know the mountain, are inclined to believe that Mallory and Odell would have achieved the summit and returned. But on Everest the last word must and always will be with the leader on the spot. It is rash, however tempt- ing, for those who are at a distance to challenge that leader's decisions. It is extremely easy to be wise after the event." Be patient with a friend rather than risk losing him forever. It is all right to have a grievance, but if you don't forget it sometimes you are likely to be a nuisance.. expresses a way of An ounce of operation costs more than a pound of cure. Be false true to to you. your teeth -or they'll be Little Toan—"What do the do in heaven, mummy?" Mother — "They sing harps." Little radios?" Joan—"Haven't and angels play any they Gentleman Jim was polite to the last. He offered his chair to the war- den when he was about to be electro- cuted. PREMIER INTERVIEWS CAR INSPECTOR When Premier Stanley Baldwin was travelling through the Maritime Provinces over the lines of the Canadian National Railways he evinced keen interest in all matters concerning transportation. At Truro, N.S., Mr. Baldwin asked D. A. McKay, Car Inspector, "Did you examine the wheels of my car?" Yes sir. They are all right," answered the Inspector. Mr. Baldwin then asked a number of questions about the work of Inspectors, remarking that in England they were called "car tappers," and noting the longer hammer used in Canada. "Yours is a responsible work" commented Mr. Baldwin as the train drew out. Albania Employs Veteran Fighter British Soldier ' of Fortune Remodeling Army Scutari, Albania.—The "Albanian question" is now largely in the hands of Gen. Sir Jocelyn Percy, a veteran of the South African war, of several Indian expeditions, and of the great war. Gen. Percy came here to reorganize bhe gendarmery and was appointed by Ahmed Bey Zogu to command the militaay and civil administrations of all Albania north of the Matir River, He expects to pacify the turbulent region of the Malissore tribes and thus put a stop to the continual agi- tation along the frontier between Al- bania and Yugoslavia. Gen. Jercy's policy is. that of the "square deal." "The tribesmen of the region under my command," be says, "can come to nae and pour out their grievances with confidence that they will be heard and dealt with fairly." Gen. Percy, after leaving the Brit- ish Army as major general in 1919, went to South Russia with a British mission attached to Gen. Denikine's army. He was later with Gen. Wrangell in the Crimea. He enjoyed three years of rest and quiet on a ranch in British Columbia. Desiring active life, he put on the harness again in November last and undertook the task of reformng and reorganiz- ing the Albanian gendarmery. 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Far North Station Nears Com- pletion Canadian Research London Free Press (Cons.) : Mr. Malcolm is acting wisely in proposing a plan of co-operation between the Do- minion and the provinces. In the past There has been too little co-ordin- ation between Provincial and Federal Governments in var ous departments. There has been much needless over- lapping. It would be foolishness, for instance, for the Dominion to start on scientific research and then for On• tarso to proceed to duplicate its efforts. Each province has its own peculiar problems, and the only way is for the Provincial and Federal Governments to co-ordinate their efforts. It won't be so long now before a popular trans -atlantic expression may be, "Oh, say, can you see the floating landing stage?" - "There are two sides to every ques- tion, proclaimed the wise man. "Yes," said the fool, "and there aro two sides to a sheet of flypaper, but it makes a difference to the fly which side ha chooses." 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