Zurich Herald, 1925-09-24, Page 3NEARINO .lrtEiliD0A1
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Condition That :;.. Calls. , for a
.l,tellable Tonic.
Many women give so much of their
time to the cares of .their household
that they neglect their own health, and
sometimes reach the verge of a break-.
down before they realize that their
health is Shattered. Often the heart
Palpitates violently at slight exertion,
the stomach fails to digest food 'and
discomfort follows. The nerves be-
some weak and headaches grow more
frequent. The body 'grows *eak and
they are always depressed-. This
condition .requires .immediate treat-
ment with eueh a reliable tonic as 9Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills, which enrich and
build up the blood, carrying renewed
energytoevery part of the body. The
value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in a
rundown condition is proved by the
following statement from Mrs. Alex.
McInnes, Bowsman River, Man., who
says:—"About a year ago I had a seri-
ous illness which loft msvery anaemic.
I was not able to, get around to do my
work; in fact I could Scarcely walk.
I was troubled with palpitation of the
heart with the least exertion. One day
'a friend advised me to try Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills as they had done her
much good. I followed this advice and
took the pills, for some weeks when 1
felt as well -as ever:' T have since been
able to attend to ,all' my household
duties. The 'dizziness and palpitation
have left me and I bless the day I tried
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They are
Just the medicine for those who are
weak and rundown."
You can get thhese pills from any
• :dealer or by mail' t 50c. a box from
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
viUe Ont. ` ° ` '.
Sentence Sermons.
You Never • Waste the Time—You
spend encouraging a down -hearted boy.
—You invest in training yourself to
do better work.
—You give to lightening the bur-
dens your mother carries.
-You devote to making your work
perfect.
—You contribute to the 'cause of pub -
'lie service
—You lose in keeping your body
well.
—You take from business to give to
your child.
•
Socks should be made larger to -day,
as the size of men's feet 'are increas-
ing.
FOX FAFHV[INC
The Breeding of Silver Foxes
will get you out of debt. It's a
sound, interesting and profitable
business, We. have choice re-
gistered breeding stock for sale.
Information' free. -
'rider -Macpherson Fox Sales bo.
88 King East, Toronto
-Iighest Radio Masts.
Six times as high as the Nelson.
nionumelit in the `1.ratelgar Square,
London, are the twelve masts of, the
iiew British Government wireless sta-
•tion• at Rugby, through which it is an-#
ticipated telephonic communicatiou
with the United States, as well as wire-
less communication with all palls of
the British Empire, will be effected.
There is an electric lift inside each
mast to carry. four men to the top in
fifteen minutes. There is also a lad-
der up which the top of the mast can
be reached in half an hour.
Tlie masts are supported on porce-
lain insulators and can rock slightly
on a joint"at the base. In a high wind:
the top ofthe mast sways to the ex-
tent 9f .eight feet.
But What Words Were Used?
Miss Sharpe—"And what did you say
in reply, Mr. Sapp?"
Reggie—"Nothing."
Miss S.—Naturally—but what words
did you use?"
A woman's face is usually more
beautiful when regarded from the left,
W WANT..CJ-TURNING
Wo supply cans and pay. express.
charges, We ' pay daily by express
n%oziee orders, which -can be eashed
anywbere. without .piny charge.
To obtain . the top price, Cream
must "be free from bad flavors and
contain not ,less than 30 per cent
Butter Fat..
Bowes Company Limited,
Toronto
For references—Head Oillce,•Toronto.
Bank of Montreal, or your local banker.
'Established foe over thirty years •
No Wonder.
A druggist read tbis note the other
day. After reading it, he fainted. This
is it;—
"My baby has eat its father's parish
plaster. Send an anecdote quick by
the enclosed girl, also send a bottle of
O Dick Alone, as I am a little histori-
cal."
A Triumph!
Ambitious Author—"Hurrah. Five
dollars for my latest story."
Fast Friend;"Who frown?"
Writer, — "The express .company.
They lost it."
Minard's Liniment for Distemper.
Surnames and Their Origin
THURSTON
Racial Origin --English.
Source --A locality.
The family :name of Thurston is one
which :traces back. to very ancient
times and constitutes one of those re-
lies of pagan England which the rush
of our modern civilization bas not suc-
eeded in obliterating.
• The antiquity of the name, however,
is as a place name rather than a family
name.' It was turned to the latter us-
age about the same period when the
bulk of family names came into being
in England, namely, between the
twelfth and fifteenth centuries. Be-
fore that it existed only as the name
of a place.
In the speech of the ancient pagan
Saxon inhabitants of England, Thurs-
ton meant "Thor's -town" or "Thor's
fortress." Thor was that god of might
whose name runs through the sagas of
the Vikings, of the Swedes, Nopwe-
gians, Icelanders, Danes, Sarons ,and.
all the northern branches of the Teu-
tonic race.
Of course, in its first use,todesig-
nate the individual, the name was used
to indicate the place from which tbe
bearer had come and was prefixedy
either in the Norman or Saxon tongue,.
by the word "of."
BARRY
Variations—O'Barry, Berle, Barrie, De -
Barrie, DuBarrl.
Racial Origin—Irish
Source—A given name.
This isone of the oldest among the.
Irish family names, being traceable
first as a clan name as early as about
580 A.D., nearly six centuries• b.efore.;
family names were thought of in. Eng-
land, and about nine centuries before
they became at all common in Ger-
many.
The family name system of Ireland'
was crystallized, so to speak, by the
great monarch, Brian Bora; several
centuries' later, by his edict ordering.
each clan definitely to settle on a name
derived from some former chieftain,
and ordering that each pian show" 1diuse,
as a family name the name of his clang
except in such cases as whexe •new
clan names were formed, a process for
which definite provisions were made.
But in doing this King Brian merely
established by legal edict whathad. al-
ready, in a slightly looser sense; -been'
the custom for Many eenturiee.
The Gaelic form of the name Barry
is "O'Baire.'. It is taken from "Baire,"-
the name of the chieetain who founded
Kensington Gardens. •
Here at me feet what weriders Dass,
Wklat enOvess, active life IA Vera!
1.7.03at biolvlllg daisies, fragrant grass!
'An air-s+tirr'x1 t+areet, fresh and ,clear.
Scarce fresher is the Mountain,.od
Where the tired angles* lies, stretch-
. r• -ed out, ..
Ana, eased of basket and of rod,
Counts ills day's spoil, the spotted
trout, �.
In the huge world, which roam hard
by,
Be others 'happy if they can!
But in my helpless cradle I
Was breathed on by the rural Pan.
Calm reu'i of all ,things! make it mine
To feel, amid the city's'. jar,
That there abides, a. peace of thine,
• • Man did not make, and cannot mar.
The will to nether strive nor cry,
The power to feel what ,others give!
Calm, clalm me more! nor let me die
Before I have begun to live.
—Matthew Arnold.
I;.
SUMMER, COMPLAINTS
KILL LITTLE ONES
At the first sign of illness during the
hot weathergive the little ones Baby's
Own Tablets or in a few hours he may
be beyond aid. These Tablets will pre-
vent summer complaints if given oc-
casionally to the well child, and will
promptly relieve these troubles if they
come on suddenly. Baby's Own Tab-
lets should always be kept in every.
home where there are young children.
There is no other medicine as good
and the mother has the guarantee of a
;government analyst that they are abso-
lutely safe. They:are sold by all drug-
gists or will be mailed on receipt of
price, 25 cents per box, by The Dr. Wil-
liams'. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
A little booklet, "Care of the Baby in
Health and Sickness," will be.sent free
to any mother on request.
New Motor Road Over the
Central Rockies.
One more of the sulrremely beautiful
regions in the Central Rockies will
soon be made accessible to the motor -
se. Engineers of the Canadian Na-
tional Parks Branch oi'the Department
of the Interior are now engaged on the
construction of the last section of
what will be known as the Lake Louise
Field highway, a road which will open
Yoho National park for the first time
to motorists from the':: outside world.
The work is being prosecuted with as
much expedition as, possible and opera-
tions are sufficiently far advanced to
ensure the opening -of the road next
ePring.
From Hector station to Field the
it some time prior to 600 A.D. .The t. highway makes use of the old right of
femme of "Del3arrie" and "Dur a xi" are way of the Canadian Pacific railway
Normanized forms or, in some -cases, abandoned when the spiral tunnel
French affectations of a later period, through Cathedral mountain was built.
ormer c a s e d escent of the west
�., In f 1 y th
— ` ,slope was regarded as one of the most
thrilling and impressive in the whole I
mountains. Mountain lovers, realizing
'this, often left tbe train at Hector of
late years and walked down the %even
or eight miles to Field, ,so as to absorb I
the full grandeur of the splendid pano- 1
Tama,: with its distant views of the
Kickinghorse and Yoho valleys and
the great ice world along the Divide.
The' new road is a continuation of
the Lake Louise road which branches
off from tlfesfamous Banff -Windermere
'litghway at Castle. Leaving Lake
guise it follows the Bow valley to
ear' the Divide and then crossing the
Kickinghorse pass "(5,329 ft.) it drops
down by good grades to Field. From
this point roads°already lead to many
of the chief beauty spots of Yoho park
and•. the Yoho valley, Takakkaw falls,
Emerald lake by way of Snowpeak
avenue, and the Natural bridge will
ell be within motorists' reach,
Not Worth It.
Pat• had seen nearly every clock in
the place but had discarded all of them
eg not being good enough for his pur
pose. • Th"e weary shopmen had ex-
hausted 'his
x-hausted'his whole stock except a few
cuckoo clocks, so he brought these for
ward as a last resource.
"I'll :show you what they do," said
the salesman, and he set the hands of
one at twelve o'clock, when the door
flew open and the cuckoo thrust its
headeout and cuckooed.
Pat was impressed.
"Well, how do you like that?" asked
the salesman. "That's a staggerer for
y,Qu, isn't it?"
"Faith and begorra, I should think it
is! It's trouble. enough to remember
to wind it, without having to think of
feedin' the bird," '
o•
Beyond Help.
Workman—"Mx, Brown, I shall like to
ask for..a snallerise in my wages. I
have just been married."
Employee—"Very sorry, my -clear
Man, but I can't help you. We arenot
rosponsible for accidents which hap-
pen to our workmen outside the fac-
torjT."
Ask'for Minard's and take no other.
Pretty Near It.
',Teak, aged seven, was explaining the
photographs of children In fancy dress
to hernxaller brother(
"`bat's' that thing she's got in
front?" he asked, pointing to a little
girl in Stuart costume:
"."That tiling with pearls.? Olt, that's
a. Storeath-ache," explained Joan.
People who use "Red Rose" are usually
those who like tea of extra good quality
"is te&
The ORANGE PEKOE is extra good. Try it/
The Common Man.
Though fame has called aMfew to grace,
' And wealth hag smiled on many
more,
And some there are in every place
On whom the gifts of luxury pour,
I sing the neighbor and the friend,
The man on whom we all depend.
Rube Goldberg's
Comic Strip
For the Children
Uncle Wiggily. comic
strip.
Freckles and H i s
Friends comic strip.
Uncle . Wiggily 'bed-
time story.
Fairy tale.
Color cut-out.
For the Men
Two pages or more
of sports,
Financial page.
Grain and live stock
quotations.
"What's Trump in
Poultry."
Radio page.
Cartoons.
Golf its champions
play it.
Chess and checkers`
problems."
Bridge problems.
Golf
as
Champ-
ions
Plat
It
cad the Telegram
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Best Features
Cleverest Comics
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Torongto, Ontario
Where is
Ass°;`A y
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Dumb Dora's
Adventures
For the Wohieiiz"
Fashion pictures and
news.
Recipes.
Cornelia's column.
Society news.-
Tips
ews.Tips to housewives.
Club activities.
For the Family
- Dumb Dora comic
strip.
Rube Goldberg comics
strip.
Serial story.
Short story.
:With the }Wits
pii zles, etc.
Flapper Fanny says.
Auction bridge ser-
" 'vice.
Latest world news.
Gluyas W 111 i a m s'
drawings.
Uncle -
Wiggily.
for the
Children
ISSUE N'o. 38—'25.
I -sing the man who toils by day,
The man without rare gifts to boat;
The man who plods along life's way
A foe to few, a friend to most;
The ordinary man who asks
No more than strength to meet his
tasks.
His hopes and dreams are yours and
mine,
His doubts and fears are all our own,
Ilia eyes at simple beauties shine,
His hurts are those we all have
known.
The coat tbe rich would fling away
Serves him through many a wintry
day.
He \lives on every humble street,
He goes to church and shares in all
That makes the lives of mortals sweet,
Though fame on him may never call;
And•, having burdens he must be,ar,
He understands all men's despair.
Oh, fame and wealth both give and
take,
And even skill its price demands;
The great must old-time paths forsake
And leave small tasks to gentler
hands.
The glorious souls which love supply
Are those which glory passes by.
1 ^ t —Edgar Guest.
A Bargain Grabber,
Jones—"A crook tried to sell me a
share of fake oil stock for $50 yester-
day."
Smith—"And you were too wise for
him, eh?"
Jones—"You betcha; I made, him
give me two shares for my $50."
9
During the daytime, the City of
Loudon has a population of 436,715,
of which number only 13,709 remain
there at night.
"Makes old like New"
LSILVER
CREAM
The Capo Polishes, Ltd., Hamilton
Strong
Pure organic phosphate, known to
most druggists as Bitrol'Phosphate, Is
What nerve -exhausted, tired -out people
must have to regain nerve force and
energy. That's why it's guaranteed.
Price • $1 per pkge. Arrow . Chemical
Co., 25 Front St. East, Toronto, Ont.
Don't Wait
'till you get sick.
Use Minard's — the great
preventative.
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LoWLST PRICER, ,IIIGBBS•r QUALITY.
Enquire about our Fortune Pounders. Schur,
than Fur Farm,. Su,umerslde, Prince Bdward Island.
Among the most musical of our
Royalties is Queen Mary, whose
charming singing voice was trained
by Tosti.
So unpleasant are the weather con-
ditions in Japan during and following
the rainy season, which begins in
June, that all activity ceases until
September 15.
fon YOUR EYES
Refreshes Tired Eyes
Write Murine Co.,Ch,ego forEyeCareSook
ITCHY PIMPLES
ALL AVER FACE
Bothered Over A Year.
Cuticura Healed.
" I was bothered with pimples
for over a year. They were hard
and small and scaled over and were
scattered all over my face. The
pimples itched causing me to
scratch and my face was disfigured.
" I tried other remedies but with-
out success. I sent for a free sam-
ple of Cuticura Soap and 'Ointment
and after using it I got relief. I
purchased more and in about two
months I was completely healed."
(Signed) Miss Kathleen Menzies,
Northumberland St., Whitney, N.
B., January 2, 1925.
Use Cuticura for every -day toilet
purposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe
with Ointment, dust with Talcum.
Sample Ea.h Fre, n. by AraAddress Canadian
Depot: ' Stenhouw, by Moatre.i:' Price, Soap
25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. T 1cum 25c.
Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c.
DOCTOR AO D' -
AN OPEATWN
Read .Alberta Woman's Ex-
perience with Lydia F. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound
Provost,Alberta.—" Perhaps you will
remember sending me one of your books
a year ago. I was in a bad condition
and would suffer awful pains at times
and could not do anything. The doctor
said I could not have children unless I
went under an operation. I read testi-
monials of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound in the papers and a friend
recommended me to take it. After tak-
ing three bottles I became much better
and now I have a bonny baby girl four
months old. I do my housework and
help a little with the chores. I recom-
mend the Vegetable Compound to my
friends and gam willing for you to use
this testimonial letter."— Mrs. A. A.
ADAMS, Box 64, Provost, Alberta.
Pains in Left Side
Lachine, Quebec.—" I took Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound be-
cause I suffered with pains in my left'
side and back and with weakness and
other troubles women so often have.
I was this way about six months. I saw
the Vegetable Compound advertised in
the 'Montreal Standard,' and I have
taken four bottles of it. I was a very
sick woman and I feel so much better I
would not be without it. I also use
Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash. I
recommend the medicines to my friends
and I am willing for you to use my lets
ter as a testimonial."—Mrs. M. W. RoSB,
680 Notre Dame St., Lachine, Quebec.
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Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism
Aceoot Only "Bayer" pac.kaze
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handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
Also'bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
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