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Zurich Herald, 1926-04-15, Page 7NEW BLOOD NEEDED - •IN THE SPRING' TI E Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a • Blood Improving, Health- . Restoring Tonic. Tilvory men, woman and child neede new; rich; iced bleed at ilia time of the year.That issa scientific tact, All doctors know it. The blood growe thin and poor in the winter; there 18 not enough of it, and spring shows the effect Take notice and see how' many peope are little end- sallow -at this time of the year, They eonaplain o beieg easily tired, their appetite is poor, and they are often depreesed and. low-spirited. That is Mother Na- ture urging them .to improve their blood supply; but often their digestion is weakened so that they cannot turn feed into blood without help. Here is v here modern medical science comes to the rescue. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have a direct ;salon on the blood and enable you to get full Use of the blood - making: elements in your meals. You, soon feel their effect—your appetite improves, your nerves are steadier, color returns to the -theeke and lips, You have more vim and energy and cazi work with less fatigue. The value ot_Dr. Williams' Pink Pills -to all who are in what is known as a run-down .conclition of health is ,proved by the experience of Mrs. Alex. Mc- Kenzie; Schumacher, Out, who says:— "I was in a completely run-down con- dition. Nervousness, sleeplessness, and lass of vitality were all taking their tall. I felt miserable all the time and began to feel that my case was hopeless, as I had taken a number of remedies with little or no relief. I had often read of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, •and finally decided to try them. I got a half dozen boxes, and by the time 1 heal taken about half of them, there was no doubt I had at last found the medicine I needed to restore my health. I continued the use of the ,pills, gaining strength day by day, un- til I was soon -enjoying good health and happiness. I strongly recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to every man, woman or child who is in a rundown, condition, feeling sure that the pills will soon restore them to health and strength." *Whether you are seriously ill or t merely feel easily tired and out -of - sorts, you should try Dr. Williams' Pinit Pills this spriug. They are sold by medicine dealers everywhere, or i will be sent by mail at 50 cents a box, by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. Why Soup is Served First. The reason why soup is Usually 'Denied as the first course at dinner is because 14 increases the flow of cer- tain digestive and other juices: These juices in additon to aiding digestive processes also •stimulates the appetite • for the dishes that' fallow. ifferiMIZZIMIXIMMIERt, TORONTO OFFERS BEST MARKET FOR Poultry, Butter, Eggs We Offer Toronto's Best Prices. LINES, LIMITED St. Lawrence Market Toronto 2 • 1,4 • . r : YOUR NEXT HOME The MacLean Builders' Guide aids home builders; supplies information not generally obtain- able except through professional sources. Profusely • illustrated. Several plans by prominent Cana- dian Architects. Send Twenty Cents for a copy. Questions an- swered. MacLean Building -Re- ports, Ltd.. 344 Adelaide St. West, Toronto. "'AN\ Andrews9P1AS 5ToPT00THACHE INSTANTLY Temporary Fillings- • - which Last a Con Tinto. 15c. SOLD EVERYWHERE . pad,r Vora= S. Wright & Co., Limited, DIstrilodon, 'reroute PRINCESS MARIE OF BELGIUM Who, it is reported, will ,soon be betrothed to Crown Prince Humbert of Italy. The princess, who is the eldest daughter of the king and queen of the Belgians, will pay a visit to the Italian court at an early date. e ( 'ft He—"Wonder how we'd get along in double harness?" She—"What! A deer and a jackass?" - ----es---- • British Curfew. Pot.oyer800 years the curfew bel. of Blandford Church, in Dorset, has- been rung twice daily, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon and at 6 in the evening. Dismay was caused in 1924 when the rector announced that on the grounds . or .economy he could not continue to ' pay the man's wageswho was em- ployed for the purpose. In fact he had often rung the bell himself to keep the old custom alive, though Blandford citizens are no longer expected to put out their fires and retire to bed when the bell rings at 6 p.m. For a time the bell was silent, till the citizens collected the £5 neces- sary and subscriptions came in from natives of Blandford now settled abroad. One of these was from S. F. Pond, from Australia. He has now written to the Town Council, assent- ing responsibility for the Z5 annually, and the council has gratefully accept- ed hie. offer. Lace Made on Farms. • Belgian hand -made lace is manu- factured chiefly in the Flanders pro- vinc.es and is praetically all made by women in the farm homes. The prices axe nearly five times those prevailing during 1913. Theworkers are paid for the number of designs reproduced rather than by the piece trf laoe or by the time employed. Are You ilitting. on 5_ixCylinders •••••V wed*. Ass., wow Do you tackle your duties with • pep and vim or does every task seem a trial? You can't work well unless you feel well. Keep your body free of those dangerous toxic • poisons that are at the root of so many physical ailments by reg- ularly. using to\ ill 1010/ 00\ -- C991:ZeZ the gentle effervescent laxative. A spoorkfufin a ease of water be- fore irneal s and at bedtime provides an effective dose of sparisling fresh- ness very pleasatit fo` Ciao. For rhetunatfc and gOiTity conditions it is also recognized th itiffithmble specific %n three sizes—all druggists. The Witt/sate Cheinical, CO. Limited, Montreal, 1/4h in,mli jijiuIIfluflhIU1tn 11111 ?Milan,* BABY'S HEALTH IN THE SPRING Can Best Be Guarded With Baby's Own Tablets. The Spring is a time of anxiety to mothers who have little ones in the home. Conditions• make it necessary to keep the baby indoors. He is often confined to overheated, badly venti- lated rooms and catches colds which rack his whole system. To guard against this a box of Baby's Own Tablets should be kept ifs the house and. an occasional dose given the baby to keep his stomach and bowels work- ing regularly. This will prevent colds, constipation or colic and keep baby well. The Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. A Feather. I have been part of wings, I have lifted a bird that sings To heaven's gray -blue fount, The wind has been my mount. I have brushed the sides et treesb And, folded dose as leaves; Have spent the night between Their blankets of cool. green. I have parted (*Duds and flown Above the mist wind-blown, Beating a pathway through To the eternal blue. In England. In MAglish woods the suovedrOThs grow, On Hngish hanks, the, vistlets bleW, "And lureberiug wa601:10 01127,17 g° Through narrow lanes in England. Through Surrey woods the coneys- Play And venture where the ripened hay With doves scent invites their stay, And breathes the breath of England, When light declines on fen and wold, Then day departing feeds with goad • The nristy things the hilly enfold The twilight hills of England. From eea-girt walls. the 'wheeling gun Sweep e down on many a lonely bull, From Selsey Bill to Sound o' Mull, Beyond the barnacle of England. Oh, give me just these sights an,! eound, And I will cettee to travel round, POT those who know of them have found A resting' place in England. —Robert E Key in Christian Science Monitor. Gas, biliousness. heartburn, dyspepsia, and simillar ills will not trouble you if you take Seigel's Syrup. Any drug store. Severed I have become A tool; inert and. numb— A feather for your hat, A duster for your flat, A quill to pen a note -- 1 who was once remote As the bine 'sky I. brushed Or a soft cloud, dawn-flualied. --Faulty de Groot Hastings. • Who's Who in Music. Schumann -1810-1856. Schumann, horn in Saxony, By his parents meant to be A lawyer, never studied law, Nor. M it any pleasure saw. , He sang the livelong day instead, The music running in his head,. On the piano be wouiel play Funny pictures of. friends, they say, So like that they could recognize, 'OM tears or laughter in their eyes, Each one as he was thus portrayed By little Schumann as he played. Most brilliant music he composed, Ere scarce his gifted youth had closed: Concertos, Songs and symphonies He wrote, his future wife to please. A famous pianists was she, • A fitting mate for each as he. To other artists generous, Seheurann will always *seem to us As good a man as ever grew. To be a sick and sad, one, too„ When meZenchole In bis mind, le place of reason, Was enshrined. NC finer songs than his. are sung Wherever intisic• finds a tongue. Some,Uses of Salt. Common salt, sodium chloride, is a hOesehold chemical of varying uses. Heise are some, suggested by a domes- tic science expert: Gargle salt and water fee sore throat. Rub salt into the scarp OoensionanY to stop falling hair. Keep cut flowers fresh by adding Salt to the Water in will& they stand. Itub mit on a rag wet with kerosene, with this wipe the bathtub, then wash it With soapy water. The latter will surprise yott. Doubting His Judgment. -. ' Sire—"Retnember, my son, in all your dealings honesty is the best policy." Son—"But, dad, have you tried it enough to be sure?" Grace Before Payment. A certain duehess had been owing a bill to her milliner for a long time. After the bill had been repeatedly iguored the milliner finally sent her little daughter to collect it. 'Be sure to say 'Your Grac,e' to the duchess," said the anxious mother, and the child promised to remember. When, atter long waiting, she was ushered into the presence of the duch- ess, the little girl made a low curtsy, and then, folding her hands and clos- ing her eyes„ softly: "For what I am about to receive may I be truly thankful.” Japan's Rice Supply. Rice consumed in Japan. in 1925 id estimated by the Japanese agriculture and forestry department at 325,000,000 bushels. Of this total, 235,000,000 bushels was of domestic production: While the remainder was imported principally from Korea, China and In- d:0021m. Compared with the preced- ing year an increased consumption of 6,150,000 bushels is shown. Marriage is like every other job— you have gpt to get used to it. Minard's isittiment fer sore threat. "DIAMOND DYES" COLOR THINGS NEW usf Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye Each 15 -cent pack- age contains direc- tions so simple any woman can tint soft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent colors in lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, soVerings, hangings —ev arything ! Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind— and tell ycur druggist whether the ma- terial you wish to color is wool or silk. or whether it is nem cotton or mixed goods. ' ve 4an in/rening 07 49 Rase 4fornatinc7ay ramie Will Ears Disappear? Is the human ear, which is as an- cient as man himself,about to disap- pear? Eminent scientists investigating the cornparati-ve bodily structure of man and the apes, and the present -clay working of evolution, have made the astonishing discovery that the tend- ency of the human ear is to become smaller and smaller. The tendency in the past was for the ear to continue to grow after birth, and increase in size in proportion to the body. Investigators now find, however, that the tendency is to deorease itt size in proportion to the body. A curious exception has neverthe- less to be noted. This Is the lobe of the ear which remains, say the scient- iste, as a kindly provision of Nature, "to give woman something en which to hang ornaments." Minard's Liniment for dandruff. Life's Test. There's only one method of meetin' lite's test: Jes' keep on a-strivin` and hope for the best; Don't give up the ship an' quit in d1s.- may, 'Cause brickbats are thrown when you'd like a bouquet. This world would be tiresome, we'd all get the blues If all the folks in it jest held the same views,; So finish your work, show the best of your skill, Some folks won't like it, but other folks will. It should never be forgotten that telephone expansion is of snowball, character; every new subscriber in- duces others.—Sir Alexander Roger. JOY FOR ACH IIFFERERS THIS WO AN NO; WELL Classified Advertisements. FOR SALE SytiTiullLre.°AlitCold ;33101. it,,GtetbNjv011ikNorCu'Urtet" Huge Grabs in Japan. Japanese crabs, which weigh as muoh as 10 pounds each, eupply good deal of the canned crab meat ors the American market. 100,000 Die Yearly From Kidney Diseases Authorities Say 50% Due to Neglect Kidney disorders are largely caused by poverty of the blood causing ner- vousness, headache, sleeplessness, etc. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy helps improve the condition of the blood and its circula- tion as well as remov- ing waste matter and poisons from the blood. Don't neglect the first symptoms but use this 50 year old remedy. Neglect will soon have serious troubles de- veloping. Sold by all druggists. Price $1.25 per bottle. Warner's Safe Remedies Co.. Toronto, Ontario. IRED FEET Bathe well with Minard's in warm water. It quickly soothes and draws out the in flammati on. - The Only Reliable Non -Narcotic Pain Killer of Gas and Stomach Maladies. 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Almeria is the trade mark (registered In t:'ssada) of Barer Viatuffieture rtfoueuteetle• kldlitteti at SalkYllcUld ( Acetyl SalltlYlk Acid, "A. S. A."). While it la W011 II,1,41.St h*t Aliplrin Mettle 'Myer inanteliCtlitc, ta hist the pablie against Iralrations, toe Tablets of Weer oteethe Noll be atalnped With their general trade taark, the "Ilayer Ora.' Her Suffering Relieved and Health Restored by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Toronto, Ontario. — "I am certainly very grateful for the benefit 1 have re- ceived from Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound,also the Sanative Wash and the Liver Pills. In the early spring I was suffering so much from loss of blood that 1 thought I would never be any better as doctor's medicine relieved me only for the tithe being. I saw the Vegetable Compound advertised in the 'Toronto Star,' and I find the Vegetable Com- pound Tablets the best for me. I have been taking them since Spring, and I intend keeping them by me all the time. After reading your Pri- vate Text -Book I saw it was neces- sary to use Lydia E. Pinkham's San- ative Wash, and I can safely say I feel a different woman. My friends remark how well I look. I am a very busy woman, but I am ready at all times to boost ,vour medicines."— Mrs. CHARLES GIFFIN, 949 Lands- downe Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, You may be having an experience similar to Mrs. Giflin's and will be interested to know what she did. Every sick woman can feel confident that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help her, since we are told that it does help 98 out of every 100 women who take it. Sold by druggists everywhere. C Cuticua Soap Shampoos !Keep The Scalp Healthy Regular shampoos with a suds of Cutieura Soap and hot water, preceded by light applications of Clitinura Gintrnerit, art mat efiec. tive. They do mach to cleanse the scalp of dandseff, allay iiritation, stimulate circulation arid promote the healthy tendition necessary to a Ineseiant growth of hair. 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