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Zurich Herald, 1926-06-03, Page 3014 1 ;•tt 4►. &ter The labor of lifting your iron about a hundred and fifty times in the course ofan ordinary ironing is the equivalent of rais- ing nearly half a ton. The Hot- point Iron neves' needs to be lifted at all, but simply tips back on its specially -constructed heel rest. This is one of the Four Features that make Hotpoint Ironing "the easier way". Mk your dealer. Standard Hotpoint Iron 0.50. Special Hotpoint Iron ,$1 extra. H -27-B A Canadian General Electric Product The Ruby -Throated Hum- ming -Bird. With a whir and a hum I hear him coins To rob my flowers In the sunny hours; But all I can see is a tiny head, With a long, sharp bill And a flash of red; • While a whir of wings Hides all the rest, As be visits the blossoms' He likes the best, Down the path Where the hollyhocks Grow near the larkspur And fragrant phlox. But none know the touch Of his tiny feet, As he darts about Drjdning nectar sweet, From each flower cup . Or the heart of arose. Like a flash, helms gone— Where? No one knows. Alice J. Smith. When you get that tireh, lay1ne-down-and•die feeling take 15 to 30 drops of Seigel's Syrup in a glass of water. Does the trick and safely. You'll feel like new._ The Consumer. The potato is said to gr"ow wild in Chile, thus distinguishing Chili from this country, where it is the potato buyer. Live Fish in Tank Cars, Tank cars are used to transport live fish from the sea to the Paris market. 00 ■41• see something new this -summer IP 1 LIFE .WAS SLOW IN APPEARING Geologists Think it Took Just About 400,000,00Q Years. ' � "JJs- .y �i ,t, 4 ji.0l rate 1+1'Rsr-,. I�/'! ` ate' -_ �-. r^+- f e-t1,-•ems 3,. --�_._....._ Jo The skeich shows a modern type of brown alga known by the picturesque name of "The Devil's Apron String." It grows on the bottom of the North Sea. Secrets of Science. two great periods of severe cold or By David Dietz. glacial periods• in the course of the Geological Time, as we have seen; Proterozoic Era. is estimated at 800,000,000 years. Of Slight traces of life occur at the this time, the first 400,000,000 years close of th.e Proterozoic Era. These were consented by the first two eras, are vestiges of simple marine plants the Arche•ozoic and Proterozoic. called algae, the flinty shells of min - That means that over half of the ate one -celled marine animals; called history of the earth passed before life radiolara, and marks that are taken had emerged beyond the simplest to be the tracks of worms that wallow - stage. ed in the primal mud. The oldest rock formations now The chief reason for believing that found upon the earth belong to the life existed prior to this is based upon Arc'heozoio. Nowhere does the geo- the fact that deposits of graphite and iogist find any rock formation which of red and black oxide of iron are he thinks constituted the crust of the found in these early rocks. earth at the close of the formative• The beds of graphite are taken to period, be the remains of marine plants. And These oldest cocks are bent and the presence of the iron oxides leads twisted out of shape. They have been to the belief that certain types of squeezed into netamorpbic rocks by bacteria known as the iron -forming the intense pressure of great earth bacteria existed then. movements. No trace of fossil forms is found Another reason for believing that life existed during this period is that in any of these rocks. Some geologists a great variety of fossils are found think that there was no life at all In in the rocks of the next era, the. this era. Paleozoic Era. These must have But the majority are inclined to evolved from simpler forms of pre- existent lite. think that life existed in 'this area. They think, however, that only the simplest sort of microscopic life— of life forms in these early days had -It is assumed that the great majority one -celled animals and plants like the present-day amoeba—existed. Overlying the Archeozcic rocks, we find the rocks of the next era, the Proterozoic. Geologists believe that there were no skeletons or shells. ITence when they died, nothing remained which could be preserved in the rocks as. fossils. Next article—The "la of Ancient. Life. The Orchards—at Last! We were lucre than eager to mal Wolfville witbcut further delay, t. g into the land of Evangeline we h come to see. 1 was weary of vicarious glimpses of the apple -trees, and I knew that if w didn't soon find them in their br igh abundance we should feel cheated, S Without stopping at bustlingItentvill we allowed our train to carry us on to this important stop., Just as you meet some people for the first tittle; look into tbeir eyes, and like them, you couldn't help being charmed with this village the moment you stepped upon the station platform, Perhaps it was the approach..•to the town that helped to give us so warm a feeling for it; for the apple -orchards were thick and glorious soon after we got out of Bridgetown. It was like finding oneself ,suddenly in a cloud of bloom, What drifts of wonder en- veloped ns! It is a trang'e and be'aati- ful sensation to be in so deep an or- chard that one cannot see where it be gins or ends ---something like sailing on a pink ;and white ocean of tenuous blossoms, with no roast -line to tell just when the journey will be over. All around us that magical purity, that glory of colter and dream. It was as if we had wandered in a fairy-tale, the world well lost. What drifts ot beauty, what Niagara.s of wonder poured their radiance upon us! We were melted in Joy, bathed in dazzling beauty. dhow - ors of radiance surrounded its, and through the pink -white blossoms we could see shafts of .uulight tailing; and now and then a flake of the loveli- ness fell upon us, as though a star find lightly boasted us on the shoulder. 0l1, those elan blossoms! To be so agieally among them, to have them ver us, like clouds and drifts of snow, airing a very heaven of the good rth. There are moments Coe wunclerful to 11 of. It seteined to me that.all the agio of all tee dweit ie these rich chards, that never• could I wish for yelling more than the marvel of wan- dering through these aisles of beauty, these lanes of delight. If but •this magic could last forever! If this white glory would clever end, tills. moment abide always, It was a prosaic whistle that summoned us. back to Mir train. We left:, oust orchard silentiy,,wistfully. a -'Froin "Ambling Through Arcadia," by Cah.rles Hanson Towne. to THOUSANDS OF a THANKFUL MOTHERS e Strongly Recommend Baby's n Own Tablets to Their Friends. e m ov nr ea the Santa Fe to the to scenic regions of the Far West. No alrl&Ortnaa —Colorado an New e1btAE.°i9'""'A>trizona ' fly so>l i esu Grand Can- yon National l Park,i ,. Yosemite, ' ana>d the Sitg Tees and other Na- tional al Parks„ mai! this coupon to me le, G. Robertson, T, P. A, 71' 'Toiletry, 0. A., Santa: fro111•. 404 Troll srrortntion 7safiltl111g, Detroit. 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Preparations are now in progress for s what will,peobably be the greatest pil- e grimage in world history—the$15,000,- , 000 members of the American Legion, I who saw service in _the Great Wax, to r the 'United States cemeteries in els is Its. David A. Anderson New Glasgow, N.S., who writes:—" -have used Baby's Own Tablets fo rely children, and from .pry experieuc 1 would not be without them. I would liege every other mother of young children to keep a box of the Tablets in the house." Baby's Own Tablets are a mild bu thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach; drive out constipation and indigestion; break up eo]ds and simple fevers and make teething easy. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, William Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, She Knew. The vicar's wife, in the course of her Parochial visiting; mentioned, with ex- cusable pride, that her daughter had gained Ilrs't•prize at a music festival. Her listener at once showed her fel- iow-fe.elin.g "I can rinderstand your pride,,, she said. "I well remember how pleased I wag when our pig took the first prize at the agricultural show." Mlnard's Liniment King of Pain. e France. The "Legionaries" will land in France in Septembdr, 1827, just, ten ; years after American troops received their baptism at fire. The Tenth Con-, t vention of the Legion will be held in Paris, and will be followed by s pil- grimage to the Argonne battlefields and cemeteries, after which the tour- ists can do what they like. Twenty-seven liners are to carry this great army of pilgrims across the At - s lentic, and it is estimated that about two-thirds of diem will travel on Bri- tish ships, En.glaind may also benefit by the pilgrimage in other ways, as a large number bf the ex -soldiers will probably visit the old Gauntry before returning to the -States. Savings banks have been started by the Legion to help the men to save for the trip, any of the Legionaries will travel 1:.,',000 miles, and,, though spe-f cial "rock bottom" fares have been ar- f ranged, it is reckoned that the average ; cost of the pilgrimage will work out at' $500. • Nice Little Japanese Children. Classified Advertisements. Japanese lack the instinct for desldren truction totally to T.FcmnrC ,1SeTone BOAIin� ARD SOLD. that ar;lton, Frederlek 9e•. Toronto• is a marked characteristic of Aineri- .. can youth. In the bay of Yokohama, WerOT TO HOAR more OWNER OF 000)71 farm for sale, rtzt meopheraon, 800 says Dorothy Dix in "My Trip Around Fourth t♦ - oat, ?trooe, aaw, seek, the World," there is some sort of a lit- tle pink barnacle, about the size of a A Turkish Dress Order. silver dime, that fastens itself on any- The municipality of Bartin, in Ana - thing cast into the water. The Japan- folia, has issued a circular ordering ese put in little twigs and sticker, and the women inhabitants to dress in when these have become covered with modern fashion and prohibiting ellen,- the pinkish shells they mat diem to- tal dress. gether between bamboo poles and make of thele a fence that looks like Modern Ch Id. a wail of motherr-of-pearl, It is the Photograp'bet—"Watch and you'll most beautiful, the most ethereal, the see a pretty dicky bird come out." frailest structure that it is possible to Modern Child—"O. 'don't be an ass— imagine, and yet you see 'blocks of expose your plate and let's get this this fence along a public highway, on over." which thousands of little boys pass and play every day. And it isn't touched. Get that? A small boy and a m'otherof-pearl fence, existing•at one and the same time and in the same place! I regard that as the chiefest of all the marvels of Jap- an. 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