Zurich Herald, 1930-09-11, Page 7STYLES AND CUSTOMS CHANGE P p t• OUT Y M R
.. fundamentally, human nature nt,ver changes ... neither
does the cigar smoker's preference for Wilson's Bachelor.
They were smoked and enjoyed 25 years ago. They are
smoked and enjoyed in increasing numbers today—because
Wilson's Bachelor cigars are 100% Havana filler with the
added advantage of the foil wrapper.
individuality
foil wrapped
and in pocket;
packs office
WILSON'S
ACHELO.R:
cigar
Still most
for the money
At Ninety
I and rte longer tossed and.torte and
killed {
By loneliness and tortured humbled
pride;
I am content, My life is sweetly filled
With little joys that once I cast
aside. ,... ..
A Brown Owl's
Fancy
To me, a Pack of Brownies is a col-
lection of violins—violins of every
description, good, bad and indifferent;
some highly strung and some hardly
strung at all—ranging in tone from
the common ordinary fiddle to the
rare old violin of a great master.
The Brown Owl is the musician, whose
aim and ambition it should be to
bring forth all the harmony that inay
be stored within each violin.
While anyone who has an ear for
music and has received the necessary
instruction can play a violin, not
everyone can bring oat the music that
is pent up within her instrument.
The would-be musicians range in an
infinite gradation from the one who
is content merely to play a simple
little tune to the more ambitious soul
who longs to bring out the wonderful
symphony of sound that she feels
must be just within reach.
The uninspired 'player arnUs her-
self and harms nobobdY• The
over-
zealous player works strenuously in
her futile struggle to release the har-
mony she knows and feels but cannot
reach; while her poor
little
m instru-
ment—racked and ragedpon and
d
given no chance to vibrate—is forced
into a protesting and painful discord.
In between these two extremes
range the real musicians, with here
and there a master—the master vio-
linist—who, by means of perfect tech -
to and absolute control,
o is enabled
to bring forth all thatisin thein-
strument in his hands.
It may be this is only a common
fiddle. Yet will he coax some music
from it. Should it, by some happy
'chance be one of the filled with ! e !violinsd
h the music of the ages, the
resulting harmony is "a thing of
beauty and a joy forever." He, the
iii bring forth
some music from each and every in-
strument.
n' should be in harmony with her hat.
stru en t
Even though the master a violinists
be ttiut, iousjust a dfor the cont ary,rpose o
suppo e. milady s
are exceedingly rare, we
true musicians and release at least wearing a garden hat?
that
is
pent
some of the up
side of our instruments—the Brownies.
There is something within each
one of them just needing the neces-
sary encouragement—happy environ-
ment and opportunity—to burst forth
into a self-expression that might
otherwise lie dormant for years—
maybe, forever. The instruments are
many; the players only are wanting.
—Isabel Campbell. Brown Owl.
1st New Westminster Park of Brown-
ies.
music
in-
•
Milk Diet AidsHens
Among the wide variety of feeds
which comprise the' poultry ration of
to -day, none compares with milk in
encouraging fowls to keep hard at ed to meet the shy young man.
their egg laying duties during the hot „Wily, I never thought You would
weather of Summer, in the opinion of remember me," she said brightly.
Professor C. S. Platt, assistant poultry „Oh, yes," he replied, searching for
husbandman for the New Jersey Ag -
the right thing to say. "I recognized
riculteral Experiment Station, who as your hat: =Answers.
serts that the poultryman "cannot af- ..---_e.
ford toleave milk out of the ration at
this
When Times Are Hard
If times are hard and you feel blue,
Think of others worrying, too;
Just because your trials are many pale cheeks—that is to i vigorate the
Don't think the rest of us haven't any. smiles and tears, ;body with new blood—rich, red health -
Joys and sorrows,Life is made up Emixed with fears; I giving blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
And though to us it seems one-sided, do this and they do it well. Concern-
ing them Mrs. Robert Devitt, Broug-
IfTrouble is pretty well divided. 1 ham, Ont., says: "My daughter be -
We'd would look in every its part, came so i11 and nervous we had to
find that each one has its
And those who travel fortune's road, take her out of school. She was pale
Sometimes carry the biggest load. and thin; her eyes were dull and the
Author Unknown. least exertion upset, her. I began giv-
• ing her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and
in less than six months you would not
A Bad Blunder know her. She gained in weight and
She had just returned to her home strength and is now the picture of
after three years abroad, and happen- health."
Dr. Williams' Pink Piles are sold by
medicine dealers or by mail at 50
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont.
Each day brings me its tune, its
violet;
1 shake with laughter at old jests 1
know,
Why worry .over things that I forget?
The sun is warm. I have a dog
pal too.
My heart is keen for joy, but numb
to grief,
I garner each new springtime that
I see,
The molten glory of the autumn leaf
Is mine—the glad reach of an age-
ing tree.
But what is age? I am not growing
old,
I have but paused to count my coin
of lore,
Halted a moment, proudly tq behold
The wealth of friendship that I
have in store.
The young whirl past me like wild
petals blown
On one wind of desire for what is
dear;
They seek the joy that only age has
known,
They cannot guess that happiness
waits here.
With tiny mast -light
gales,
I drop my anchor in God's peace
and ride,
Ready to hoist
sails,
And catch the gentle, last outgo-
ing tide.
—By Carolin Fuller.
—
dipping to the
undaunted crimson
Bright Eyes,
I Rosy Cheeks
The Birthright of Every Girl.
Dull eyes mean misery and weak-
ness—a sure sign of a bloodless con-
dition. Anaemic girls and women
have dull, heavy eyes with dark lines' radioactive probably as a result of usually pre -
woman
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Roofs Yield Clue Classified Advertising
Rain Water Is Best
Ancient metal roofs like those used
on many European buildings and us-
ually made of lead or copper, are
more highiy radioactive than the same
metals freshly mined or prepared from
the ores and this radioactivity has
been traced to contact with rain. So
M. Augustin Boutaric and Mile. Made-
leine Roy reported recently to the
French Academy of Sciences, in Paris,
summarizing many tests of metal out
from new and old roofs in French
cities. When this special radioactivity
of metal roofs was first detected it
was believed that it might be clue to
exposure to sunlight, the sun's rays
being imagined capable of modifying
the metal in some way so that radio-
active elements were produced; far
example, by transmuting atoms of
lead into radium. Later investigations
have shown, however, that the radio-
activity of the roofs is concentrated,
not in portions that are sunlit but in
those that come into directcontactwith
rain. Experts on radioactivity long
have known that rainwater is slightly
underneath. The bright eyed girl or sorbing radioactive gases
woman is always happy and well. sent in tiny quantities in the air. This
There is one way to make the eyes radioactivity of the rain seems to be
i bright—to bring the glow of health to absorbed by the metal of the roofs
and to accumulate there. Many gar
deners believe that fresh rain -water,
just as it falls from the skies, is more
beneficial to growing plants than any
kind of artificial watering, even with
a sprinkler to simulate rain. The dis-
coveries about radioactive roofs sug-
gest that this may be quits real and •
How do you deal with headaches ?
due to the radioactivity of the rain, Do you just take something to deaden
radioactive elem@nts eing known tot the pain without getting rid of the
have powerful effects on many kinds trouble which causes the pain 2
of living matter both plants and ani- Thousands do, despite the medical
mals. profession's warning cry of "DON'T'."
Such makeshift methods simply
suppress the symptoms of headaches.
Minard's Liniment for Foot Ailments. They merely numb the nerves and
leave the underlying cause to look
Impatient Man (outside telephone after itself. And it only obtains a
box) : "Can I helpyouto find the num- be ter grip. a Headaches
Bdachesd angenerally
ber you want?"Young Woman to the unsuspected retention in the
try) : "'Oh, I 3on't want a num system of stagnating -waste material
which poisons the blood. Remove
these poisons—prevent them forming
again—and you'll never have to worry
any more. And that is just how
Kruschen Salts bring swift and lasting
relief from headaches. Kruschen Salts
aid Nature to cleanse your body
completely of ail clogging waste
,matter.
"For many years I suffered from
severe headaches almost daily. I
started taking the small dose (of
Sruschen) a matter of four years ago,
and I can honestly say I have never
had a headache since."—(Mrs. M, W.
master musician,
r 1•
season= When Your Child
He explains that the appetite of laY-
Is Feverish
ing birds, normally at its best during
the Spring months, is likely to weaken
with the approach of warm weather:
This failing off in feed consumption,
•
and especially of dry mash, forces the Give Him Baby's Own Tablets.
The health of babies and little child-
ren is subject to rapid changes. Thus
the mother must be on her guard. At
the first sign of feverishness Baby's
Own Tablets should be given—this
may avert a serious illness.
Concerning the Tablets Mrs. Nor-
man Lee, Uxbridge, Ont., says: "My
little boy, now three years old, was not
at all well. He was feverish and had
no appetite. I gave him Baby's Own
Tablets and he was soon well again.
I would not be without the Tablets as
of Washington State, U.S.A., had gold- long as there are young children in the
house."
tinted teeth, has caused quite a minor Baby's Own Tablets are sold by
"gold rush" of miners in that district. medicine dealers or by mail at 25
Fashion fiat says miladys' hose cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Traffic Expert Lauds
Berlin on Traffic
Berlin.—"We shall soon see better
traffic control in Berlin than in any
other metropolis," William Phelps
Eno, American traffic expert, predict-
ed recently following a three-day study
of Berlin's traffic arrangements,
The German authorities, he said,
were tackling the problem in t highly
scientific manner and at their present
rate of progress would soon be able
to show the other big cites some new
tricks in the art of preventing pedes-
trians and automobiles from Colliding.
"I have been especially impressed
with Berlin's traffic museum and the
thing sc�hboi• in "hide not only the
11 local poi -ice but also those of the big
provincial cities receive practical in-
struction," Mr. Eno said,
ilr acid. It is halm- He gave high praise to Major Sey-
bird to curtail its egg production or
lose body weight.
"Well-bred birds will continue lay-
ing even at the expense of body
weight," Professor Platt states, "but
birds of inferior breeding will quit
laying and moult. However:, this stop-
ping of egg production can, to a large
extent, be delayed until later in the
season if the fowls are fed a proper
amount of milk.
Cows Start a "Rush"
Finding that cows grazing in parts
Excess acid is the common cause of
indigestion. It results In pain and sour-
ness about two hours after eating.
The quick corrective is an alkali
Which neutralizes acid. The best cor-
rective is Phillips' Mille of Magnesia.
It has remained standard with physi-
cians in the 50 years since its inven-
tion.
One spoonful of Philips' Milk of
Ntagn.esia n:eutrftlii instantly many
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Salesman—"Yes, sir, of all our care
this is the one we feel confident and
justified in pushing." Prospective
Customer—"`That's no good to me; I
want one to ride in."
Harvesters
You'll find Minard's a certain re-
lief for stiff or strained muscles.
Rub it in and the pain disappears.
4 Years without
Guessing the Time her. I'm looking for a pretty name
At Wirksworth County Court a man
was told y the judge to stand still
and say when two minutes had ex-
pired. He called "Time" when no
more than seven seconds bad elapsed!
Some people have the time sense,
but the vast majority of the human
race is sadly deficient in this faculty.
But many of the lower animals posy-•
sess an -extraordinarily keen time
sense. Note the way in which a dog
walks into the dining room a few min-
utes before a meal, or gets ready for
his daily walk at the exact hour each
day.
;Horses and poultry know exactly the
times they are clue to be fed. Ducks
are particularly clever in this way,
and they will raise a small riot if
their evening meal does not arrive to
the minute.
Where do the Irish people get their
genius for oda and inconsequent re-
marks? Two of them were having
an alcoholic parting. "And if ye
forgit my name," said one, as he
solemnly shook hands, "just look it up
in the telly -phone directory."--Tit-
Bits.
times it lame l
s volume.
d tasteless and its action is Earth, who conducted him. around Bey -
quick.
quick. You will never rely on crude lin And who has been largely instlu
methods, never continue to suffer,I, mental. in perfecting the capital's Oaf -
when you learn how quickly, how fic control, following the American
pleasantly this premier method acts.' and Loircloll systems.
Please let it show you now. i
Be sure to get tbo genuine Phillips' Some men saving up for a rainy ti.oy
Mill: of Magnesia prescribed by pbysi• meet the bootlegger and spend it, 'all
clans for 50 years in correcting excess on a wet night. '
EROX
`lJifh 'Pin
Thefloneyrly atc
You Must Do Your Bit
in the war against the fly, carrier
of germs and breeder of disease.
It Is proven that AEROXON is one
of the most convenient and most
efficient means of combating this
fly evil. It is convenient, because
of the push.pm. It is hygienic,
flies never get away when once
caught. Each spiral gives three
weeks' perfect service.
BEWASE OF IMITATIONS
Sold ad drug, grocery and hardware stores
acids, Each. bottle contains full.direc-:
1 tions" --ani* drugstore.
Miriard,t Liniment aids tired feet.
La Cie"C. 0. Genesi & Fils, Ltrnitee
sHEROROOKa, CUE
SOLE ACENTS
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for my baby."—Tit-Bits.
The trouble about a skeleton in a
closet is that it does not have enough
sense to stay there.
cura Soap
is more than a fine soap
It is sanative, antiseptic and not only cleanses,
but heals irritations and restores the normal
action of the pores
For 50 years the standard of excellence
CHILDREN
CRY FOR IT --
CHILDREN
HILDREN hate to take medicine
as a rule, but every child loves
the taste of Castoria. And this pure
vegetable preparation is just as good
as it tastes; just as bland and just as
harmless as the recipe reads.
When Baby's cry warns of colic,
a few drops of Castoria has him
soothed, asleep again in a jiffy. Noth-
ing is more valuable in diarrhea.
When coated tongue or bad breath
tell of constipation, invoke its gentle
aid to cleanse and regulate a child's
bowels, in colds or children's diseases,
you should use it to keep the system
from clogging.
Castoria is sold in every drugstore;
the genuine always bears Chas. H.
Fletcher's signature.
"1 was very v; eak after an op
eradon. My nerves were so bad
1 would sit down and cry and
my husband would not go out
and leave me alone. Now my
nerves are much better, thanks
to a booklet that was left
under the door. Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound
surely put me on my feet. I
have taken eight bottles. My
friends tell me I look fine. My
sister has taken this medicine
too." --Mrs. Annie Walton, 67
Stanley St., Kingston, Ontario.
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