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Zurich Herald, 1930-11-13, Page 7IIIMINININIMMINNOMONIIMMOIMIMMOOla a$ fora walled city to be sacked anRains burned by an invading army in thd o absencethe of that army, No other' dis- I rather like Each one just like the Iast. perfect • • • foil wrapped dor greater • protection • Tune in every Wednesday at 8 P.M., E.S.T. 9 P.M. Atlantic Time • Stations CKGW-Toronto • CJGC- London • CKAC-Montreal 10 ACH ELI R BUY THE HANDY POCKET PACK OF FIVE ease germs can cause diphtheria and M steadily it fella Upon the paths and walls, It plays a fairy kettledrum Upon a roof of tin; While each drip in the water•bu.tt di11ht1leria germs can oause 'no ether. t'pon the upturned, shining disease. Deathless By . Thomas Curtis Clark Sgtlilcls. lzlse a nlandglin. They say that beauty dies: a5. roses. fade And are no more; as Summery once so bright, As Autumn's song must by the winds be stayed, The warm aroma of tho moss How can they speak thus falsely'? i Beneath some gnarled olcl tree; Beauty lives, Or, walking on a sanely shore, And shall live ever. Only she eludes The tang of raid -swept sea. The sure decay of time, Wlienl Autumn broods, I rattler like to see tho raid Funeralshe mourn the leaves, buts Come sweeping o'er the moor; gives Or wildly race the heaving waves No hint of beauty's death -For she From skyline to the shore; has passed Or on the petal of a rose, Into the great world's life. A million A bevelled crystal gem; ileal is Or clinging to a spider's eveb Possess her now. Supreme above all Upon a bracken stem. arts, She reigns. As first, she also shall be last. I rather like to feel the rain The roses fall but beauty liveth on; Beat fiercely on my face, The sunset facies, preparing' for the As with a stinging; flicking whip dawn. It hurries on my pace. �_ But though I rather like all these, A Pleasanit Smile When all is said and done, To -tell the truth, I must confess You gave on the way r. pleasant smile I much prefer the sun! —A. F And thought no niore 'about it; It cheered a life that Was sad the while That might have been wrecked without it;. ,. loaves, I rather like the smell of rain, That earthen, woody scout, The thirst of gardens being quenched In pungent, deep centent; Crying Babies And so for the smile and its fruitage are Sickly Babies fail, - You'll reap • a crownsome time— • somewhere. Tny Destroyers of Mankind Cause Many of Our Diseases Germs, Simplest Form of Life, Man's Greatest Friends and Fiercest Enemies—Sick Person Like Be- leaguered City This is one of a weekly series of germs destroy the bodies • of men health -articles prepared by the Cana- when they are dead. Germs are our dian Social Hygiene Council. greatest friends and our fiercest foes. dian Social Hygiene Council. (John They cause plants to grow. They Burke Ingram). assist man to make linen, jute, hemp, 'Unless you have iooked through a butter, cheese, and many other things. microscope, you have neer seen they They are the great scavengers that tiniest of all living creatures—and the d simplest—germs. Germs are every- where—in the soil, in the sea, every- -where where warmth and moisture are to be found. Germs make it possible for men to live, germs cause men to die, and Restless CHILDREN �HILDREN will fret, often for no apparent reason. But there's al- ways Gastoria! Harmless as the recipe on the wrapper; mild and bland as it tastes. But its gentle action soothes a youngster more surely than a more powerful medicine. That's the beauty of this special children's remedy! It may be given the tiniest infant—as often as there is need. In cases of colic, diarrhea or similar disturbance, it is invaluable. A coated tongue calls fer just a few drops to ward off constipation; so does any suggestion of bad breath. ,Whenever children don't eat well; don't rest well, or have any little upset—this pure vegetable prepara- tion is usually all that's needed. C A' S T ORI A You spoke one day a cheering word, And passed to other duties; It warmed a heart, a new promise stirred, And painted a life with beauties. And so for the word .ea:cl its silent prayer, You'll reap a palm some time— somewhere. You lent a hand to a fallen zne, .A. lift in kindness given; It saved a soul when help was none, And won a heart for heaven; And so for the help you proffered there You'll reap a joy some :time --some- where. —Selected. • The well 1 '11 does not cry. He is estray dead tissues. Your But unfortunately some few of the Are You Using. Up many different kinds of germs have • learned how to attack human beings, with the result that in the great king- dom of germ life there are some kinds more dangerous to humans than all the mighty beasts of .prey the world has ever seen. Yet, till the. seven- teenth century no one had ever seen these tiny shapers of human destiny. Let us consider a concrete example of a germ that attacks the human sys- tem. Let us consider diphtheria. Germs of this disease attack the throat of a human being: in such a warm moist place they rapidly feed and breed. Now if that were all that happened it wouldn't be so bad, but like all other living creatures germs give off an excreta and this in the case of diphtheria germ is poisonous to the human system. This poison spreads throughout the body, and as a result of it the disease known as diph- theria develops. From this example, we see that many diseases are caused by different kinds of germs. To better understand this, let us picture a walled city in the middle ages, a city peaceful and prosperous. Suddenly an invading army sweeps down upon, it. Now that is what happens when the human body is invaded by germs. It main- tains, in its bloodstream, an army of its own—a defence army which at- tacks the 'invading swarms of disease germs, just as, the walled city had an army to repel the invading soldiers. If the walled city's soldiers are stronger than the army of invaders, the attack is resisted and the city continues its life -- weakened, of course, by the siege. Similarly if the body's army of defence Is stronger than the attacking ar .uy of germs, the attack is beaten off, leaving the body weakened from disease. But if the germ -army is too strong the defenders are beaten and the patient dies. So now we understand that it would be just as impossible for a person to die of diphtheria without first being attacked by the germ of this disease Nervous Energy? •► 44X kat Ca COMIL ViSkSt. YLOSS.0 VW" 41A3aaL 0114400$ 10430. 46&144, ."'mow . s, ED ROSE TEA �a eautssa TO) %MST � , .� SAM ` t °Mat? alt. Classified Advertising NAT ANTED—A THOUSAND BRITISH- Vtl ERS to get prices for sending!' "The tf aneFrose for Drawer A, Bur- lington, Ont. Bats Night would not be night unless These velvet angels led the way With their wings like a caress And eyes too delicate for day. They are the last of gentle things, T eenc laughing and happy all the time. 01 leprechauns and elves, whose Baby's cry of distress is the only curse means he has of telling the mother or Is their fragile hearts and wings nurse he is ill. 'Mothers, you can keep Built for a gentler universe. time gazing at it. your little once well and happy by • One day her the hall giving them Baby's Own Tablets— There is no mercy in the sun and saw the child aunt enterednat the hall ock- the safe and efficient remedy for all For the plushes of their hair, face. childhood ailments. They must 11r "Is the clock going, Betty dear'.'• Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but J slue thorough laxative. They sweeten the stomach; regulate the bowels and thus banish constipation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers and allay the irritation accompanying the cutting of teeth. They are sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. a Friendly The big grandfather clock that stood in the hall of little Betty's home was a. never-ending source of wonderment to her, and she used to spend a long Do you feel tired? Are you troubled ;with headaches, a poor appetite, irri- tability °and a lack of ambition? If so, it is probable you have been using up too much nervous energy — you have been going full steam ahead without feeding the nerves. Nerves that have become weakened and shattered through over -work or worry need nourishment—the nour- ishment gained through rick, red blood. Good blood feeds the nerves and gives them greater vigour and vi- tality. No other- medicine has been so suc- cessful in treating nervous disorders as have Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Their sole duty is to enrich and renew the blood. That is why they are the ideal nerve tonic. They are sold by medi- cine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. SOUR STOMACH JUST a tasteless dose of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia in water. That is an alkali, effective, yet harmless. i ac standard a anti -acid has been the for 50 years among physicians every- where. One spoonful will neutralize at once many times its volume in acid. It is the right way, drequick, pleasant and efficient way the excess acid. The stt?rhach be- comes sweet, the pain departs. Yon ere happy again in five minutes. ponut dePe id on crude methods. - oNU1Nt _PHILLIPS --- For Troubles due to Acid INDIGESTION SOAR STOMACH HEARTBURN CONSTIPATION NAUSEA Employ the best way yet evolved in all the years of searclting,. That is• Phillips Milk of Magnesia.. ti ine . get the ea to e8 Be vire e- sy i'hilhps Milk Of Magnesia pre- scribed scribed by physicians for 50 years in correcting excess acid. Remember ---the genuine is ai ways a liquid. It cannot be made in tablet form. Look for the name Phillip?. Itis always on the wrapper for your protection. Drugstores everywhere have the 5Qc butt! m e — Court Shoes There is nothing so smart as a court shoe. "I can't wear them," you may ob- ject. "They sag or bag; they are not comfortable." Stuff and non- sense; Unless you have an abnormal foot, you are just as well able to wear this smart type of shoe as any- one else, They need choosing with care that's all! A court shoe needs to be of a very good shape. Some people may find the new type cut down at the °. side and then up again, very satisfactory. Otherwise it is well to choose a pair cut rather high. These fit to the foot better, give more support, and do not show so wide an expanse of instep. This, particularly in a broad foot, can be very ugly. Never choose a court shoe that -is on the small side. In this type of shoe the foot has a natural tendency to slip forward a little. If the shoe is tight or short, the toes will draw in a little; obviously, an unnatural and bad position for walking. Choose, then, a shoe that fits easily. If it sags a little at the sides, have it shrunk while you wait. Do nothave it shrunk too much at first, but re- turn and have it shrunk again. as soon as the shoe has hat' a reasonable amount of wear. This is the proper treatment for court shoes. These shoes need shrinking and good shoe' shops usually expect to give this li it lose their • shoes o Court nut �,tm ant t re. if once at reputation for smartness they are allowed to sag. Court shoes are not satisfactory for long distance walking or for dancing. In each case, they seem to dive in- sufficient support.- The plain teurtl shine is, perhaps, the smartest. The court Shoe with a buckle tends to make the foot look larger. Mother—"Willie before he fights." Johnny—"Yep, and he doesn't count for anything after it." wait till day is done Before they whisper in the air. Birds and beasts disown their kind. Men see devils in their flights. They wait until the world is blind, Night's lovely, shy hermaphrodites. -Robert P. Tristram Coffin in the Nation. Jones counts ten Auntie gerheads. "I'll have you know thatsaidress ac - auntie cording to the mode," stiffly'. Her niece smiled. "I suppose so, after a fashion," she+ replied. Auntie tossed her head. " `After a fashion'• --what mean?" she inquired. "Yes, long after," were the niece's final words. Johnny— SS'hat is a philosopher, „ father?" Faether—"A man with a good constitution, position, and bank ac- count." Out of Date and her neiee were at log - do you tilinard's Liniment refreshes the scalp. BLACKHEADS Well Placed "Well, my little man," said the fond grandfather. "How are you getting on at school?" "Fine," replied the boy, without looking up from the newspaper re- ports of the afternoon football matches. "I'm centre -forward in the football team.' "And your lessons?" asked grand- father. "I'm right back in the lessons," re- plied the boy. Get two ounces of peroxine powder from your druggist. Sprinkle on a hot. wet cloth and rub the face briskly. Every blackhead will be dtssolVed. The one safe, sure and simple way to remove blackheads. Satisfaction eunrnntee0 or money refunded. 7. W. SCe13' Sa CO. Skepticrs Argurnent Little Mae, four years old, when told that a noise from the cellar was a burglar, replied, "Oh, but I don't be- Neve in burglars." 1 1 tinigh pain whit Mlnard' l.inlnfant. Hors s for Sale Sales Every Tuesday and Friday COULTER EROS. 10-28 Nelson St. - Toronto asked. The child shook her head. "No, auntie,' she replied; "it's just standing still and wagging its tail." Persistent people begin their suc- cess where others end in failure.— Edward ailure—Edward Eggleston. YOUR CELLAR! WANTED—Persons to grow hfushrooms for us in cellars. Earn upwards of $25 weekly illustrated booklet free. Canadian Mushroom Co., Toronto. 00N"r DO SNIT RUB IN BACK. OF FAITS- INS IN NOSTWIL$.... eafness R ADNOISI.S Leonard EARIL $1.25 All Druggists. Descriptive folder on request A. O. LEONARD, Inc. 70 Fifth Ave., New York City Chronic Throat Isis have been relieved by M i na rd'm time and again. It also relieves, strains, wrenched muscles, proud flesh. burns or scalds. 10 ---BUT TAKEN FOR 45 Army Officer's Secret of Perpetual Youth TAKEN KRUSCHEN FOR 20 YEARS " Seventy be jiggered, sir 1 I pass any- where for 45, and huh 1— I feel six- teen!" That's the spirit of this Army Officer's letter all right, as you'll agree if you read ea•oidtson of-a-guneween the f nes. A seventy who can y still sit astride a horse! " I have used Iiruschen Salts for nearly 20 years, and when I say that, being 70, I was taken the other day for 45, that I am strop+*, can still ride and under- stand to u i like Y uv stand it, I oud stand that I attribute the whole of the above really wonderful facts to the virtue of your l ruschen Salts. I ttoo t it with rte and was d v during the whole of the War. I intro- duced it to high officials in London, and an Australian Judge adopted it on my recominendatiotl, and writes sole from Australia how wonderfully it has improved him. Some of my friends both at the Bachelors' and Cavalry ill. ytake enough Clubs, Piccadilly, to cover s shilling and swear by it.„-- Capt..11r. When you lead a sedentary life with little fresh air, less exercise and hasty, ill -chosen meals, your inside, sooner or later, grows sluggish, ted fails to supply your eliminating organs with the tonic mineral salts that they must have to enable themto work properly. art Follows - the whole host of so-called. „ minor ,. ills that undermine your constitution' and blunt your happiness and discolour your outlook. it's trouble is obvious enough ; it s the lack of those vital salts. Get * bottle of Hrusch nn fo for remedy e i dyx will be just as plain is a combination of just those salts your body needs, blended in Nature's own proportions. Now you sec why it's the little daily dose that does it.” You can't grow old when every little fibre of you is tingling with "` that Kruseiren feeling. Get that bottle to -day and begin to get younger to- morrow. Rruschen Salts is obtainable at all Drug Stokes nt 45c) and 70c. int bottle, DON'T SUFFER WITH DANGEROUS INDIGESTION Do you suffer after meals with a. belching, from sour and acid stomach 3l 'Zany believe they have heart trouble and tremble with fear, expecting any; minute to drop dead. This conditiotd can be prevented, likewise relieved. Take Carter's Little Liver Pills, after meals and neutralize the gases Sweeten the sour and acid stomach, re- lieve the gas and encourage digestion. The stomach, liver and bowels wily be cleansed of poison, painful and dangerous indigestion disappears and. the system enjoys atonic effect. Don'ti delay. Ask your druggist for a 25ct' pkg. of Carter's Little Liver Pills. TYELCE atiENEFITED BY SA E REMEDY Recommends Lydia E. Pinkh Vegetable Compound Cobourg, Ontario—"Years ago when I had a sick father and anursing for, baby I got all run down and I took Lydia E. P!Illi ' hama Vege- table table Compound to get strength to do any work. An- other time at; Changelof Life, I. bad severe head.• aches andfelt tired all the time. I took seven bottles of the Vegetable Compound and felt like a new woman. nd it to any woman who is e omme ,,I X rc '. i s building up . sed at the a When she n •---Sims .B,Sr 1 uo,R.R,4, Co ouirj;i \ Ontario. n vs Is cc .ug I o1. 45—'39, .t..