Zurich Herald, 1930-12-04, Page 7A Mother's Anxiety
About .Her Delicate Daughter
"She seems to be fading away," said
an anxious mother recently about her
daughter, Thousands of mothers
could say the same thing. Their
daughters endure a trying life robbed
of all vitality and brightness, Their
cheeks are pale; their eyes dull; their
step languid and every movement tells
of shattered health, If neglected
their suffering grows more acute till
decline sets in.
If your daughter complains of weari-
ness; pains in, the side; weakness;
headache or'baaltache; her appetite
is uncertain and her spirits low—
.anaemia is the cause. She needs new
blood. Give her Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills at once for these pills actually
renew and enrich the blood. They
make sickly girls well and happy; im-
prove the appetite and bring back all
the charm and brightness of perfect
health.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by
all dealers in medicine or by mail at
50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine 'Co., Brockville, Ont.
"Yes, he took me to dinner at the
Monicardo," said the' chorus girl.
"Then we did a theatre with a huge
box of chocolates, and finished up with
champagne and oysters at the Carl-
rltz. We had a lovely time!" "What,
both of you?" asked the sceptic.
Hospital for Sick Children
e7 COLLEGE ST., TORONTO $
(Country Branch, Thistletown)
December, 1930,
Dear Mr. Editor;
' As a friend of afflicted little folks;'
you will learn with satisfaction that
through the benevolence of Its sup
porters the Hospital for Sick Children
was enabled.to increase Its service con-
9lderably during the past year. in
that period its cots were occupied by
nearly 7,000 small patients, most of
whom were restored, or are Well upon
the way to recovery now. An enormous
amount of good is being accomplished
for Ontario's many "Sick Kids,' answ
by passing this information along to
the good-hearted people your news-
paper serves you will interest them and
at the same time be instrumental in
promoting the continuance of this
humane service. It Is a gigantic under-
taking and the hospital needs every bit
of help it can get.
Please note the following official fig-
ures for the year which ended Septem—
ber 30, 1930. Indicating the magnitude
and rapid expansion of this mission of
mercy. Total number of cot patfents
In year, 6,970, an Increase of 377 over
the previous year; actual number of
patient days, 132,718, an increase of
111,301; average days' stay of all patients,
19. These figures include the wonder
ful country hospital at Thistletov n,'
where the year's total of patient days
Was 36,876 and the daily average 101,1
!In addition to this, theout-patient de-
partment, at the main hospital, had
58,705 attendances within the year, the
largest number of patients treated. In
s single day being 317.
The Iittle sufferers who are minis-
tered to in the Hospital for Sick Chil
ilren come from ail over the Province
oI Ontario. 'Through this magnificent
Institution for healing, the very poor
Old has an equal advantage with the
very rich in securing the benefit of the
finest known medical and surgical skill.
There are no strings to admittance of
Oe child requiring hospital care. Race.'
eed or circumstances in life make no
difference. It is a great Mother Charity.
Avery year the trustees have to see that
a very large deficit is provided for and
they rely on •kind people to help.
Wee babes, bigger ones, toddlers,'
ndergarteners, up to early teen age
ys and girls, some stricken with dis-
ase, others deformed, crippled or
aimed, make up the continuous large
pulation of the Hospital for Sick
dren, which bas been in operation
4for 55 years. The annual appeal for,
ds is always made at the approach
the Christmas season, as a most tip -aims .,
rch ata cause, when urge
all lovers lof little'
Idren would like to contribute. The
*spits! for Sick Children does not
are in the. funds of. the Toronto Fed-
tion for Community Service, because
eeryes the whole province. Dona -1'
ons from the generous persons in
our territory are earnestly solicited. y.'
' Faithfully yours,
IRVING E. ROBERTSON,
Chairman of Appeal.pennallt.te_Li
Owl Laffs
We presume it is a lot easier for
Santa Claus to get to the chimney top
slow that be travels by airplane.
People who save money during the
year so they' can have it at Christmas
time enjoy it and do not have to be
embarrassed by being refused credit
for Christmas goods.
Sign on the crowded dance floor of
a wild road House; "I -Ie who hesitates
is not dancing."
The business man takes his profit
after everyone else is paid, and gosh,
what a lot of people there are to pay!
The distance between the pick and
shovel and the golf course is growing
shorter every day.
The modern hen-pecked husband
dashes out of his house to escape' a
nagging wife and then goes to hear
an all -talking moving picture.
But how does "the • poultryman ex-
plain it when his hens get sick? They
have no teeth. -
Old Ragson Tatters' wife complain-
ed to him the other day because every
time she asked for a new dress he
claimed to be short: To this Ragson
replied: "Well, so's your dress."
Some people's strongest weakness
is the Iove of seeing their names in.
the paper.
The fishing is not always better on
the other side of the stream. It mere-
ly looks better until you get over
there.
Clothes
We start this life of toil and strife,
With nothing on or less!!
We're ushered in, without a
A button, pants or dress!
But soon enough we learn this tough
And. cruel truth to know: . •
That day by day for raiment gay
Our hard earned kale must go!
pin,
Not always .thus did mankind fuss,
In Eden's flowered maze;
No single .cent for garb was spent,
Ah, those were happy days.
Each time we pour our shekels o'er
Por suits ,or tie, or tile;
,We envy Eve's and Adam's leaves—
Ere clothing was the style.
Keep Bright Things Bright
"Come here, my lad,"•said Paul Rader, noted Chicago evangelist, to Tom
Bailey, deckhand of the Canadian Pacific liner Duchess of York, as he Was
polishing- brass just before the liner sailed for Belfast with the preacher.
"You ought to be in this photo, too. We've both got the same jola keeping
the bright work bright!" Accompanied by Mrs. Rader and his daughter
Harriet and Willamine, the evangelist is on a world tour. He has meetings
scheduled in Belfast, London and the Holy Land. After that he will spend
some time in Malta and 'the Far East.Teturning to America in March.
financial loss he has lost his back-
bone as well as his money.
Bonnie Bachelor—"Well, how do
you find married life?" wife
Benedict—"Great fun. My
cooks and I guess what the dish is."
Willie—"What. was the name of the
'last station where we stopped, moth-
er?" .
Mother—"I don't know. Don't both-
er me. I'm reading a story."
Willie—"Well, it's too bad you don't
know the name, because little brother
got off there."
-If a wife really loves her
she will love his dogs too.
Katherine—`Yon say that Walt has
proposed to you?"
Gertrude—"Yes, isn't it grand? And
he's only known me about a month.
Do you think he actually loves me?"
Katherine — "Just known you a
month? Well, perhaps he does then.'
Remember, Priscilla, that everyone
who has little red pants is not a Santa
Claus.
When a man mourns much over his
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Let's
Guard the Baby
Against Colds
Let's praise each other now and then,
Give credit when it's due;
Let's side with good and honest men
. Of whatsoever hue;
Let's help the down -and -outs again
To tackle life anew,
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d b happy and good -
Let's be as friendly as we,can
Alike with poor and rich;
Let's rally round the helpless man
Who's lying in life's ditch;
Let's make the most of our brief span,
And 'never` play with pitch.
Let's fill our homes with song and gee,
And banish snarl and frown;
Let's take the youngsters on our knee,
And ride to London Town;
Let's teach. them from their infancy
That right's the best renown.
Let's pay the debts of love we owe,
Forget the c3,ebts of hate;
Let's share the goodly gifts that grow,
And pile the empty plate;
Let's all do all the good we knew
Before it is too late.
Thoughtful
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night when the curtain was rung up
on the foruth act, disclosing an actor
sitting wearily at a table. Somehow
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.All was- stillness; he had not yet
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At last a member of the audience
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Though the oyster is not exactly
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"Tit-Bits."
A Musical Comedy
The tall, long-haired youth entered
the music publisher's office carrying
under his arm a small roll of paper.
"Good afternoon!" said the publish.
er. "What can I do for you?"
The youth looked nervous.
"Well—er—I have a song here," he
began, "and I was wondering if you
would publish it. Er—shall I sing it?"
"Oh, yes, let's hear it!" said the
publisher; and the youth -Stood up and
burst forth.
When the song was finished the pub-
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"Well," asked the young man, "what
do I get for it?"
"Ob," replied the publisher, with au
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The Negro preacher wa exhorting
his congregation to repent. "Ma
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