Zurich Herald, 1926-08-26, Page 3RN DOWN IN HEALTH
Why Many Men and Wolman Are
Badly Handicapped.
When you are so ran down in health
that it impairs the 'eflicienoy of yew
work as well lis your power to enjoy
your leisure hours, or obtain rest, it
is time you bolted to the cedes. If
you do not, a serious breakdown is al-
most sure to result. In nearly all
cases this condition, which doctors
usually describe as general debility, is
due to pool' blood -blood that is de-
ficient in red coi'pus,cles. When the
bled is thin and weak your whole
system suffers. YOU lose appetite,
have no energy, your nerves trouble
you and you feel restless.
What you need is help to build up
your blood and you should begin at
ones to make your blood rich and red
by taleing br. Williams' Pink Pills.
You will soon notice the difference in
your -health by a better appetite and
increased vigor. The reason is that
the new blood created by Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills stimulates all the
organs of the body to healthy activity
and so the system gains nourishment
and strength. If you are weak or out
of sorts, begin gaining new strength
to -day by taking Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills,. "I was in a badly run down con-
dition," says Mrs. T, Potter, of Winni-
fred, .Alta., "when I began using Wil-
liams' Pink Pills, and they fully re-
stored my health. I strongly recom-
mend this medicine to all weak peo-
ple."
Dr. Wiilia.ms' Pink Pills are sold by
all medicine dealers or by mail at 50
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Morit Blanc.
Possessed of an intellect and imag-
ination of the very first order, Samuel
Taylor Coleridge might have stood side
by side with Milton. and Shakespeare
in our poetical literature had his char-
acter been as splendid as Ills genius.
He was lamentably weak of will, and
this weakness was aggravated by his
addiction to opium. Nevertheless, he
is in the very front rank of lyrical
poets.
Hest thou a charm to stay the morning
star
In his steep course? So long he seems
to pause
On thy bald, awful head, 0 sovereign
Blanc!
The Arve and Arveiron at thy base
Rave ceaselessly; but thou, most aw-
ful form,
Rls'est from: forth thy silent sea of
pines,
How silently! Around thee, and above,
Deep is the air and dark, substantial,
black,
An ebon mass: methinks thou piercest
it
As with a wedge. But when I look
again,
It is thine own calm home, thy crystal
shrine,
Thy habitation from eternity.
0 dread and silent mount! I gazed
upon thee
Till thou, still present to the bodily
sense,
Didst vanish from my thought; en-
tranced in prayer
I worshipped the Invisible alone.
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Stili Has Shell.
"What happened?" came a voice
from the kitchen.
"It's all right, mother," sang out lit- t
tie Robert. "I just dropped an egg, i
but I only lost the juice."
New Lo .ge Delights Visitors -to Pjvt®u
e
aSedeSS
Wmntworth Park Lodge, near Pictou, MS.*, which was reeently opened by the Canadian National Rail -
VY ways, has already proved its popularity with Canadian and American holiday-makers.
located on Northumberland Strait, near Pictou, N.S., and consists of a group of sticungalows surround-
ing a central lodge. Guests have the advantage of both fresh water and sea 'bathing, boating and fishing,
while the Pictou Golf Club, only .a short distance away le open to those who are lovers of the Royal and
Ancient Game.
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Shore Effects.
A man went to the shore to rest his
nerves. In his mind's eye he saw the
mighty billows 'rolling in and spread-
ing their blue and their foam in placid
splendor on the outstretched sands and
then turning again to the bosom of the
deep. "There I will find strength and
calm," he said. So he went to a sandy
beach and stood beside the churning
waters. But the rolling billows were
all far out fiom shore. What he saw
fat his feet was' a tantaliziug trivialit
of ceaseless struggle. The sea rushe
Iupon the sands in frantic surf an
foam and back again, but neither gain
ed an inch nor paused in the breath
less effort.
Instead of finding strength and calm
the man with the raveled nerves found
only a visible materialization of all the
little nagging frets and cares which
had driven him to distraction. But an
other time he went again to the same
shore. For some reason his eyes did
not fall upon the ruffled seam where
the sea and sands meet in perpetual,
teasing conflict.. His head was lifted
and he gazed far out over the waters.
And now he was surprised and felt a
grand exhilaration in the slow breath-
ing notion of the long swells that
grew out of the distance and swept
majestically shoreward.
And yet in both cases the man found
exactly what was there; for there are
both littleness and bigness where the
two empires of land and water meet—
the nag and tease and fret of endless
contiict and' the slow majesty of the
vast tides and .currents which, take
their controls from sun and moon and
the mighty ..gravitations between the
earth and stars.
The two effects were all a matter of
the maxi's moods and the angle of his
gaze. With eyes downcast and bent
upon th'� scent at his feet, he saw only
ha ocean's frirnge and fragments' of
nterrupted motion. With eyes lifted
and fixed upon the horizon, he saw
those same motions in their uninter-
rupted swing over vaster spaces. And
all of life is that way. The close in-
shore gaze sees the fuss and furor of
things. The lifted gaze sees them in
their immensity. The one tears the
nerves to pieces, the other puts them
together again. Fret and fear and con-
fusion come of sexing things at too
short range. There is strength and
calm—and also patience—in the long
off -shore view.
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SAVE THE CHILDREN
In Summer When Childhood Ail-
•ments Are Most Dangerous.
Mothers who keep a box of Baby's
Own Tablets in the house may feel
that the lives of their little ones are
reaa'onably safe during the hot weath-
er. Stomach troubles, cholera infan-
tum and diarrhoea carry off thousands
of little ones every summer, in most
cases because the mother does not have
a safe medicine at hand to give prompt-
ly. Baby's. Own Tablets relieve these
troubles, or if given occasionally to
the well child they will prexent their
coming on. The Tablets are guaran-
teed by a government analyst to be
absolutely harmless even to the new-
_ born babe. They are especially good
lin summer because they regulate the
bowels and keep the stomach sweet
and pure. They are sold by medicine
dealers• or by mail at 25 cents a box
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
The pride of ' inte i uct is more vul-
gar than the pride of the ,nouveau
riche. For the new rich man has
made his money himself, whereas your
intellect is a gift of God.—Stanley
Baldwin.
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With the approval bf the Minister of Education.
DAY AND EVENING CLASSES
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the Department of Education.
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direction of AN ADVISORY, COMMITTEE.
Application for attendance should be *lade to the Principal of the
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Can't Be Counted Now.
"What marvele education has ac-
complished since the time of Balaam,
the prophet."
"Just what do you mean?"
"Well, in his day only ane ass could
talk."
Educational Value of Music.
In speaking to a group of musicians
with reference to providing increased
facilities for instrumental instruction
in the schools throughout our country,
a well-known figure in the musical
world recently went on to say:
"Music has usually been advocated
purely as a cultural subject, but there
are other phases which have a strong-
er appeal to the public in general. One
is the value of music as a social and
moral force. In these days, when it is
such a problem with many parents
what to do to place the proper in-
fluences around their growing children,
I believe that the musical organiza-
tion, both bands and orchestra, can be
made to be a powerful influence, and
th t if tl ' 1• b ] i 1
a rzs rt tea can a proper y so t
to the parents of this country, they
will not only be willing to have Instru-
mental instruction ,introduced in the
school, but will demand that it be in-
troduced. Another point which I think
should be investigated is the educa-
tional value of music in creating alert-
ness of mind and in aiding general
mental development. Sonie prelimin-
ary investigations have already been
made which tend to show that children
who had taken music for a reasonable
length of time averaged higher in their
school standing than those elidreu wird
had not. If further investigation bears
this out, this will furnish an additional
very strong argument, for including
musical instrumental instruction in the
schools of our country."
Restoring Twin Falls.
Tho restoration of Twin Falls In Yo -
ho Naltional park in British Columbia,
was carried out last year. The ob-
struction which interferred with the
action of one of the falls was removed,
and a continuous flow of ..water over
both falls is now assured.
Few visitors to London miss going
to the Zoo. Last year 1,823,618 pea-
d o passed through the turnstiles.
Mfhard's Llnllrtent for Corns and Warts
Motorcycle Rung Twelve Days
Without Motor Stop.
The Toronto Motorcycle Club, of
Toronto, Canada, recently conducted
an unique test, and in doing so broke
two world's records'. In co-operation
with a Toronto motorcycle dealer that
Club furnished three riders who pilot-
ed a Harley-Davidson singlescylinder
motorcycle, in relays for twelve days
and nights without stopping the motor.
The abject of the test was to establish
the efficiency of this new type of
i motorcycle.
Walter Andrews, Limited, local Har-
ley-Davidson dealer, reports that in
!the Toronto test the newi
s ngie, tra-
veled a total of 7,344 miles without
stopping the motor and averaged ex -
1 actly 85 miles per gallon of gasoline.
l Although the riders were forced to
drive through heavy rains for seven
days and experienced a heavy hail
storm, never once did the motor falter
or was it permitted to stop. There was
no attempt to make record time in this
teat, the drivers being held ,down to
an average of twenty-five miles per
hour. The previous World's record for
a test of this sort was made at Am-
sterdam, -„Holland, establishing a mark
of 6,213.7' miles and an average of
82.•02 miles per gallon of gasoline.
The Golden Orchids.
In tate snow -born wat'erfalIs we found
the olden orchids
Nodding in the moss beneath the thun-
der.
Though many a snowstorm there had
cone and gone,
Though many a wind had deeply snow-
ed them under,
They nodded there, and slept in spite
of thunder,
In delicate, serene and golden wonder.
—Vachel Lindsay, in "Poetry.”
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The Bishop ofCalcutta recently
made use of an airplane in an episco-
pal visitation journey from Peshawar
to Quetta.
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Hay Fever. •
Can we hope to rid the Province o
Ray 1lever? The ideal would be
exterminate the irritating plants. Si
pollen is scattered 100 miles, no lova
effort would avail. -it must be a co
centrated, movement throughout ea h
and every district. This may be too
much to expect, but In certain local
ties which have prided themselves o
their health resort advantages, a rea
effort is being made to pull.all ragwee
before it pollenates. Prizes are given
for' the largest number of uprooted
plants and contests are keen between
groups of children and grown-ups in
the various school, sections..
If ragweed and other irritating plants
cannot be totally destroyed, and if
it is true that large numbers of our
people in Ontario are suffering from
this distressing condition, let us hope
the treatment for Hay Fever will very
soon be readily available throughout
the Province, and' at a prioe which
even the poorest of its can pay.
Topsy-Turvy Lend.
We should have no cause to com-
plain of lack of excitement if some of
the strange things that happen in the
Malay jungle were transported to pro
siao Britain.
For instance, in that part of the
world fish wink their eyes and climb
trees, as they don't like water; worms
carol to each other In the morning;
birds prefer to sleep upside down;
rats nest in the tree -tops.
There is no summer or winter. Di-
vorce is obtained by saying three
times, "I divorce thee."
These things sound strange, but
science supports Mr. Carveth Wells in
his accounts of recently explored por-
tions, of the Malay jungle.
Nature is 'upset by the absence of I
marked seasons. You may have a tree
in your garden with fruit upon it. while`
your neighbor has the same kind of
free just blossoming.
As a safety precaution, all brides
have their teeth filed before marriage, .�,.
and afterwards the happy couples of-
ten live with the bride's mother.
There is the largest insect in the
world, 131n. long; and the smallest
mammal, less than an ounce in weight.
And. to •cap everything, forty kinds of
monkeys and twenty thousand wild
women.
Dawn.
f When Dawn slips on her negligee
to Of cloud chiffon in rose and grey,
Sin To greet the sun's first gladdening ray,
1 She shows me many.lovely things:
n- The silver beaten lamp that swings
c In morning's corridor and brings
Her down dim stairs blue -carpeted;
1- The silken web-s'pun doilies spread
n Oa Mao bush and lily bed;
1 The poplar trees that lift their arms
d In green and silver ruffled, charms
When she descends to little farms;
And morning glories, velvet -blue
With diamond gems distilled from dew,
Like jewel cases spread to view.
But like a startled woodland fawn
When Day draws nigh capricious
Dawn
Without adieu to me is gone!
—Hazel Harper Harris•, in Christian
Science Monitor.
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Wonderful Speed of Birds.
We talk of our fast trains and think
that a mile In a minute 16 great speed,
but the oomruori black swift can fly
276 milds in 60 minutes, and the large
purple swift of America is known to
have made 30Q miles an hour. The
chimney -swallow can easily fly 90
miles an boor, and the carrier -pigeon
can make a journey of 1000 miles be-
tween sunrise and sunset.
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