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Zurich Herald, 1926-05-20, Page 3COMFORT DEPENDS, ON GOOD INGESTION Weak Stomachs Can be Made Wrong Through the Use of Dr. l>Jiams' Piuk J?ifls. The sufferer from indigestion is greatly to be pitied!, This trouble as sumes various forms such as pain af- ter eating, gas on the stomach, sour. stomach and often . vomiting after meals. The sufferer cannot get relief by ,cutting down his food to a starva- tion basis. That only ;still furthee weakens.. What is needed is better digestion, not a poorer diet. And the way to get a better digestion Is to so enrich the bloocl that the stomach will do the work nature .intended. As a tonic for building up the blood nothing else can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. As this new blood courses through the veins strength and tone is given the stomach and the pangs of indigestion disappear. Not only this, the whole system is strengthened and new life and vim comes to the former sufferer. The value oe-Dr. Williams' Pink Pills In cases of this kind is proved by the experience of Mr. E. G. Malcolm, Port Malcolm, N,S., who says:—"For sever- al years I was a great sufferer from indigestion. I could not eat meat or potatoes, and often: could not retain the food I did eat. Only those who have been afflicted with this trouble can realize the suffering I endured. I took a lot of doctors' medicine, but it did not give me more than temporary relief. I also took other remedies re- commended, with no better results. Then I react in a newspaper the case of a woman whose symptoms were like my own, who found new health through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills., I at .once got a supply of these pills and had not taken them .very long when I began to find relief. Thus encouraged I continued the use of the pills., and I can but sum up what they did for me by saying that they made me feel like a new man. Every trace of the trou- 'ble has disappeared and I can now eat and enjoy my meals as well as any one." You can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a sox from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. Bright Scholar. "Why, Everett," exclaimed the moth- er of a bright five-year-old, "what are you doing with your shoes and stock- ings off this cold morning?" "Studying my lessons," was the re- ply. 'This book wants to k.aow how many 5 times 5 is, and I haven't got enough fingers, so I've got to count my toes, too." ?hose old enemies, gas, acidity, pain and dis- comfort are soon knocked for a fare -thee -well by ScigePs Syrup. Any drug store. British women are tinning back to plain black silk stockings as the mode. Over -use of light colored hose by all classes impelled society women to drop that fad. Economists cZlh.tsider the amount of sugar a nation eats a good key to its prosperity. Last year the average American ate 101 pounds of sugar, the average Russian only nine pounds. At the present time invention is go- ing on so fast that the mind can scarcely keep pace with it. A chi id of fifteen or twenty speaks of everyday things Which men over forty remember 'doing without.—Lord Askwith. Bees can fly faster than pigeons, .;:..:4•1111I. I1111`Ilillr 1N IIIIIIi1111gIl,lu11110ll61 SALINE 8) gtze MAY HARM Take it daily. A spoon- ful in a glass of water before meals and at bedtime will do you a world of good if you feel, out of sorts, dull andheavy. A pleasant, effervescent, saline laxative prescribed by leading doctors for. over 20 years. The Wingate Chemical Co. Limited, Montreal. WINS HARBOR MASTER'S CANE In the centre of this group of officers of the Cunard liners "Aurania" and Ansonia" and officials of the Company, is Captain J. C. Townley, of l,Rhe "Aurania." The photo was taken immediately after the presentation to Captain Townley by the Quebec Harbor Commission, of a gold -headed cane for being captain of the first passenger steamer to enter Quebec Harbor in the year 1926. Windmill Etiquette. The picturesque Dutch windmills are fast parsing from the landscape of the Land of Dikes, The Dutch.mf11- ers are modernizing their mills and turning to electricity. They are right, of course; but along with the great blades and stubby towers there will vanish much that is quaint and pic- torial in tradition as well as in archi- tecture, for the miller has made his mill, through many generations, show and express his joy g: and sorrows. Always the Dutch miller has given his mill a name and called it by that; never just the "mill." When a daugh- ter of the household married, the mill was gaily adorned; when a member of the family died, the mill was put into mourning, and the degree of that mourning was governed by fixed rules of windmill etiquette. If the owner died, all the twenty boards in the anus of the mill were taken out, and the: mill stood motionless for a given time,1 as if in grief over the loss of its own- er; When the church bells tolled, marking the' procession of the funeral from church or home to the cemetery,' the boardiess blades -were turned in unison with the bells. When the wife of the miller died, nineteen boards of the blades were -removed; for a child of the family, thirteen boards; for the miller's• parents, eleven boards; and so on down the line of relationship to the -children of cousins, for whom one board was removed. cktA, Ty 'Twas..Ever Thus. Mrs. alin.k--"The Silver IF`oxe•s have declined our invitation to dinner." itir. Mink—"Not at all a surprise. Since they heard that hunter say their coats were worth at least a thousand a Niece, they've cut everybody they knew." A HAPPY CHILDHOOD A MATTER OF HEALTH Let Baby's Own Tablets Keep Your Children Well. Little children very quickly get out of sorts. By prompt treatment they can usually just as quickly be set right again. Most of their 'troubles. arise in the first place from the stomach or bowels; that is why a good cleaning - out is the first thing prescribed by the doctor: Formerly castor oil was the means used to bring this about; now - a -days Baby's Own Tablets do the same work, but without trouble to' the parent or discomfort to the little one. Children take Baby's Own Tablets hap- pily because there is no nasty taste and because no griping after-pains fol- low their use. As a specitic for childhood indiges- tion. vomiting, constipation, colic, colds, teething pains, etc., there is no- thing to equal Baby's Own Tablets. They never do harm and always do good. The Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box.from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Vital Vitamins. Nowadays everybody talks about vitalnines, bat few people know any- thing nything at all about these strange pro- perties possessed by some foods and lacking 111 others. in fact, the scien- tists themselves are stili mystified. But they have ascertained that this tit- le itle family of invisible life givers has three members, each doing a particu- lar job for us. The vitamins family consists of vita - mines A, B, and C. Vitamine A is the unseen property jn certain foods which causes the body to grow and thrive, it fs present in greenstuffs, which are grown in fresh air and sunlight. It is ly, mother. I'se boiling over." in grass, lettuce, cabbage, watercress and so forth. The milk of cows fed on. I hate discipline; I ]]refer honor good pasture contains this mysterious and comradeship.—Mr. Ramsay Mac- Donald, M.P. She Loves Dogs. Miss Swelle---' And don't you just love dogs?" Mies Nurich..—"Hot with mu'atard, I should say!" v -- Lord of the Sea. The Procession. A (bear .March day A drizzling rain, Puddles of water Everywhere. Little rivers running wild Like antics of a naughty chifid. A cold March day Flurries of snow, Snow -banks piling Every where— Oven' the hills and shaving round Forming mountains ever snow-erown- Most people would think that the word admiral is a typical English ex- pression. Its origin, however, is Emir el Bagh, which is Arabic for "Lord of the sea." The term captain comes to us direct from the Latin caput, mean- ing head. The coxswain was originally the man who pulled the after -oar of Uie cap- tain's boat, then known as the "cock's boat." Cock -boat itself is a corru.p- ticn of the sword coracle, a email round used for 'fishing. Commodore is noth- ing more than the Italian Commenda- tore, or commander. .Frequently'we hear .about "Davy Jones." There was, of course, no such person, but should you speak of "Duffy Jonah's Locker," you have the original phrase. Daffy is the West -Indian Ne- gro term for the spirit of Jonah. The term "dog watch" is a corrup- tion of "dodge" watch, the "dodge" be- ing an .arrangement to prevent men from being on duty every day at the same hours, A small child, aged three, got hold of a tin containing health salts, which she started to taste, Soon it began to fizz, and she called out: "Come quick - ed. A warm March day With gleam of sun, Snow dseoiving Everywhere. The breath of Spring is ever giving To everything, the joy of living. Then an April day With sudden showers And singing birds Everywhere— Heralds of spring -time, almost here, Warbling their songs of peace and cheer. property; so do eggs. ' A child whose food is lacking in vitamin A will bet onle hickety. Vitarniue B helps to fend off certain GLADI diseases. In China, where large num- Choice Large Bulbs. 50c doz. hers of people live almost exclusively The Common Days. The course of life is a thousand because rice does not contain vitamine trifles, then some crisis, and again a B. on rime, beri-beri is prevalent. This is $3.50 per 100. $30 per LOCO America, Augusta, Baron, J. Hulot, Halley, Loveliness, Niagara, Panama. Pease, Pink Perfection, Prince of Wales, Princeps, Le Marche' Foch, Schwaben, Mrs. Frances King, Mrs. Frank Pendleton, War, Red Emperor, White Giant Feet. We prepay express or mail un all orders for $5.00 or over when accom- panied by cash. Under $5.00, add 10 per cent. to ('Duet' cost of postage. thousand trifles and a er'isis; nothing Then there is eitamine C. 11, too, but green .leaves under cOmnl.on stuffis essential to life. and a shadow, and Bien a storm ora In the days of the old sailing ships rare summer day. And far more than scurvy was the scourge of the high the stern) or the perfect day, the cone- seas. It made its appearance on long mon sun and common shadow do to voyages when the crews ate nothing make the autumn rich. It is the "every but salted ]neat and hard -tack. to tell, or the years have failed. --W. C. t otell, or the years have failed. --W. C. Gannett. The Indulgent Parent. While oil a motoring tour in the west of Ireland an American stayed one night at a little inn in County Gal- way. He was much struck by the splendid physique of his host's five sorts. and warmly congratulated the father on itis family. 'The innkeeper beamed proudly. "Sure, sir," he said, "they're fine boys. I've never had to lift lee hand to wan of them--excipt in self! -definer.." Gare is Price of.Safcty. ' Safety cannot be purchased over the counter nor lueastlred by the yard- stick or scale. It is something which you can create yourself. Yon can make it a very valuable part of your- self. Just. be careful at all times and you have it, Can Ton Solve This EIER1:IAG The above letters when properly arranged forint the name of a late President. Everyone sending In the correct solution will be awarded a beautiful lot, size 20x 100 feet, FREE and clear al all eacumbraoces, located in one of our 8011- divisions; between Now York and Atlantic City. this offer expires July 15, 1926. lilhritm Devvlepmenf Coz2., , 110•40th Ct., Dept,1200 New York City Scurvy has disappeared because all modern ships provide a diet •contathing , all three vitatninese These vitahnines are essential 10 per- fect health. To get vitamine A eat un- cooked green foods, especially water- cress; for vitamine B, cod-liver oil, butter, wholemeal bread; for vitamthe C, orange and hum juice, apples and grape -fruit. The first physician to stress the im- portance of these health givers was regarded as a faddist. • Release. Shave his chin, and bind his jaw-- Place 1lhe weigihts on Danny's eyes -- They will not show any more Joy, or anger, or surprise. Parson's been to show the way, From this world bite the next. Doctor, too, has had his sal"— Dan has done with drug anti text. Rough and bent This still hands lie, Long an bumble way he trod... - Now he's Awe and Majesty Second only to his God. •C. Itibton. Beat 0 carpet on the wroni side first, and then more gently ou the right side. ' Beware of using sticks with sharp points, wbich may tear the carpet. Minard'S Liniment King of Pan. A bright May day With flowers abloom, Budding trees Everywhere, Snow storms are now a memory dim And every raindrop a tuneful hymn. —L. Belle Perfect. iw Classified Advertisezraeuts. { 1 acrais ,Teroxg I3O'CGIRT AND 1101.0. lt;itna, IProderlek 8t., Toronto. ItD-8u338nRINC# RIMY WIIET:LA 110 SW RIMS, CRANNEI, AND RUBr31•:R. wrlto Abort Roan. Nouetatlt, Oat. Fine Slitting of Cheese. .1,. machine has been invented with which a piece of oheese ureas ring one inch .in each direction can be cwt in 12,000 slices. Advice to a Buttercup. Undistinguished buttercup, Lost among myriads of others, To the red ant eyeing you You are giant stillness. He pauses on the boulder of a, clod, Baffled by your nearness to the sky, I3ut•to the black loam at your feet You are the atom of a pent-up dream. Undistinguished buttercup, 1 Take your little breath of corltempla- tiou, Undisturbed by haughty tricks of space. --Maxwell Bodenheim. — Use Minard's Liniment in the stables. There is 110 one so liable to be angry 1 with others as he who is ill at ease w!1h hinise:f Bananas were first seen in London! in 11113, when a bunch were exhibited! in the window of an apothecary shop. If we saw ourselves as others see us we might refuse to believe our eyes. --E. T. Cash for Old StR,R; 120 Will buy old Canadian or Foreign Stamps used before 1870. Look up the old letters in your attic or office. gr' It will pay you! No Recent Stamps Wanted. THE CHAS. CHAPMAN CO. 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EXPECTANT MOTHERS Read Mrs. Menard's Letter. Her Experience May Hell - Chatham. Ontario. --- "I want to tell you how much good your medicine has done rue. Be- fore my baby came I felt so weak and run- down that i could hardly do my work. My head ached continually and I was so dis- couraged that I could cry from mor ningtilinight. I had another baby just one year and a half old and it gave lee a lot to do. So 1 thought 1 would try Lydia E. P.inkham's Vegetable Compound, as I had read so mach about it in the little books. I found a difference right away as my head was relieved and my tired feelings gone. My sister had been doing my washing and she continued doing it, as she said it !night set me back if I started to de it again. It sure did help me and I had taken just two bottles When any baby carne. He is a line big hoy, now nearly liveuiont s old. I am. taking your medicine again and I ant able to do my work all by myself now. I always recommend the Vegetable Compound to women, and especially to expectant mothers. as I believe they need help at those times.." -- Mrs. O1.iVRIt MPNAltbi, 54 Center St., Chatham, Ontario. C ISSUE No. 2,0-x-'26.