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Zurich Herald, 1922-10-26, Page 7W, E Y T11011,,BLESCOgE G L THROUGH THE T 1, � _0 If Rept Rich and Red. Good. Health Will be Yours. • Nearly all the common diseases are caused by bad blood, weak, watery blood poisoned by impurities. diad blood is the cause of Headaches and backaches, lumbago, • and rheumatism. debility and indigestion, neuralgia, soiatiea and other nerve troubles. It is bad blood that causes disfiguring skin diseases like eczema,, and salt rheum, pimplesand eruptions, The severity of the trouble indicates' how impure the blood is, and it goes al- ways lways from bad to worse unless steps are promptly taken to enrich and bur- ify.the blood. There is no use trying a different medicine for each trouble, for they all come through the one cause ---bad blood. In conditions of this kind Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been found very beneficial, as they have a direct action on the blood, en riohiug„and purifying it. That is why this medicine is• so often successful, after other• remedies have failed— they reach the root of the trouble in the blood. Mr. Albert S. Giffin, Mount Pleasant, P.E.I., tells what these pills did for him, He says:—"Some months ago I was in a badly run -clown con- dition. My'blood was poor, I had no appetite and niy work left me com- pletely tired out. I fell off in weight, was altogether in a miserablecondi- tion. I was takingmedicine, but it was not doing Hie any good. "At this stage a friend who had used Dr. Wil- ' Hams' Pink Pills withbeneficial re- sults, advised me to take them, and acting on his advice I` did so. The re- sult can be .summed up in 'a few words: I took the pills for a little more than a month, when I can honest- ly say I never felt better in my life. I can now eat a hearty meal, do my work with comparative ease, and have gained in weight. " I advise weak, run- down people to give these pills a fair trial:” Y'ea can get these pills through any ,medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont: • 3oils—Their "Carse and Cure. =foals Corrie from germ infection of the skin, usually from other boils or taliccrs or discharging wounds. The germs get into a pore of the slain and grow to .forma gathering which soon turns to matter. The gathering stretches the slain and 'cau'ses pain. The sooner a boil is treated the. quicker wa!1l1 it be cured. When a boil first appears, wash it thoroughly with soap and waterand place a drop of carbolic acid right on the head of the boil, Then paint the surrounding dein with tincture of iodine. -If thfis does not stop thte =boil, it should be opened freely with a sharp pen -knife, of which the 'blade has been held for several minutes in . boiling water. After opening the boil; pour peroxide into the opening and cover the wound with a .piece of clean cotton ,that has been boiledd in water. Keep this cot- ton moistened witch' a' solution made by adding a teaspoonful of'. either Thoracic acid or common salt to a cup of boiled water. Change the cotton dreasing twice' a day. Don't let matter from a boil get on the surrounding skin, and . boil all clothing soiled with matter. If signs of a new boil appear, paint the spot with iodine. It is a mistake to suppose that a boil is a sign of health or' that matter from a boil contains impurities which previously existed I!,n the blood. Boils usually appear in a person not in good health. For this reason a person sub- ject to boils should build up the gen- eral health by simple living .and at- tention to the rules of health. Keep the bowels well open, eat freely of vegetables and fruit but use only a little meat. What Might Have Been. Pat was making a wooden pigsty, when he missed the nail he was ham- mering and hit his own thumb. After having it wraped up he met one of his friends, who, naturally, ask- ed him. what she had been doing. "Sure," said Pat, "I hit me thumb with a hammer. It's: bad now, but I'd had no thumb left at all if I'd been striking with both Ihitnds!" • "Every great soul of , man has had its vision and pondered it, until the passion to make the dream.come true has -dominated his life." HEALTH EDUCATION BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON Provincial Board of Health, Ontario Dr. Middleton will bo glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- tersthrough this column, Address him at Spadina House, Spadina Crescent, Toronto. V[I, Mon's very existence on this 1.s earth is threatened by another kind of war- fare unknown. ar fare'un'kii'owri toa large section of humanity. This. was strikinigly made plain by Dr;' L. O. Howard in his presidential addres's' at Toronto ` re- cently before the American • Associaa tion for time Advancement of -Science. "Tlie insignificant insect" is.. man's greatest enemy, Dr. Howard main- tains. "They threaten his life daily; they shorten his food supplies, both in his crops while they are growing, and in such supplies after they are har- vested and ,stored, in his clothing, in his habitations, and,in countless other ways. • In many respects they are cal year of life large numbers have better fitted for existence on this physical defects of one kind or an - earth than he is.'+ other, which could easily be corrected Warnings like this are becoming if takers in time. These defects in- Universal nuniversal that man must cease war- clude decaying teeth, diseased tonsil's, fare on his fellow -men in order to adenoids, defective eyesight, defective preserve his existence in the struggle hearing, malnutrition, etc. All or any with nature. of these defects tend to bring about Ill -health and poor physique help a lowered state of health and prepare the insect in this struggle, so • t s e e way al ve pre > o s - manifest duty of all classes of Citi- eases which can be traced in many MIS - to improve the physical and Hien- eases to the untreated focal infection tal conditions of the resent and ar- p p tic ria 1 .of the risinggeneration, so Ld2i to 'by observing hygienic principles: in their daily life and by maintaining physical fitness and freedom from de- fects of all kinds the human race may continue to remain supreme among the living things of earth. Are we doing. it? Just listen to this:— There were 7,804 babies died last year in this province before they reached one year of age! Isn't there something prong here? Thisslaugh- ter of the innocents must stop! Of those who survive the first criti- 1111101. Al.,utumn Sunrise. I}31aoned and round I saw the great Sou rise, Float out above tall maples Baring red; A wind swayed them, blew steadily ahead And curved their sun -sprayed tops in green dawn skies, 4ud at my feet the road with rainbow eyes Sparkled, and Winding onward—a white thread -- Was lost in golden -yellow fields out- spread =Under stray clouds rich -tinged with autumn; dyes. Out in the fields strong men were gar- nering sheaves, Singing old songs, clear songs of men' deep -chested; And the sun shone, ; and ' sunbeams Carrie , down -thronging * * I.also sang, walked on and knew no longing, Swished a thin 'bough . that twanged out unarrested Amid the rustle 'of wind•shattered leaves. Louis Zukofsky. HEALTHY CHILDREN ALWAYS SLEEP WELL The healthy child sleeps • well and• during its waking hours is never cross but always .happy and laughing. It is only the sickly child that is cross and peevish. Mothers, if your children do not sleep well; ,if they are oross and cry . a great deal, give them Baby's' Own Tablets and they will soon be well and happy again. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which' regulate the bowels, sweeten the stom- ach, banish constipation, colic and in- digestion, ndigestion, and promote healthful sleep, They are absolutely guaranteed free, from opiates and may be given to the new-born babe with perfect' safety. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. One out of every four Children .America are undernourished. Minard's Liniment for Distemper. Pat's Precaution. Pat Maloney was .,nailing a box which he intended sending by rail. It was essential that the box should' not be inverted during the passage,' and a friend ventured to suggest that Pat should write on the case, "This. side up, with care." A. few- days later, seeing Pat, he asked, "heard any more about your goods? Did they get there safely?" `Every one of them broke!" said Pat. The whe 1 lot? Did you label it, o 'This side, up,' as I told you?" "Yes, '1 did. °. `And for fear they shouldn't see it on the top'I put it on the bottom as well!" Should Speak Scotch. A visitor from the United States was introduced to an old Scotsman.. "Frons what land do ye come?" ask- ed the Scotsman. "The greatest in the world," replied the American. "Puir bairn, ye've lost your accent." which with a little forethought could have been removed before irreparable damage is done. It is no longer a question of wheth- er a country can afford public health work. What it cannot afford is the waste that must inevitably result from the want of it. Cet Back Our Grip• On Health Ilop4 r the millions of unfortunate men f,till1• women who are victims of stoinacl tz•pnble is sounded by Mrs.. I3. I3. Jglfcs, 187 Oak St., Hamilton, Ont.• Mrs. .Tones was a victim of stoma Illi trouble in its worst form but was completely restored to health .by, Paniap �_4She says; "For thhiirty long years, I had nervous Indigestion and stomach. trouble and I call hardly describe all the agony I suf- fered during that time; It may sound. unrearsonable, but Tanlae completely restoredmyhealth and I have gained thirty-five' pounds in weight. Tanlac is simlliy •wonderful." iJndigestecl • food ferments in the stomacli`:and spore the entire system is filled • with poisons, Tanlao was de- signed to restore the stomach to a healthy:condition and build up the w'holo body., Millions ,everywhere have acclaimed 'its; wonderful power. Get a bottle:'to-day. • Tanlac is sold by all good druggists.` Advt. • Princes rn Beggary. "The German princes, proud and wealthy' relies of royalty, are in sore straits; and some of them are making persistent appeals for public aid. Os- car, of Prussia and Rupert, of Bavaria, are -imploring the German government to pension them as former generals of the Imperial army, while the Duke of Saxe-M'efuingen wants to return to. well-paid duty as inspector general As tor• William Hohenzollern, for- merly ser or-merly_E4iser, he contents himself with claiming. the property belonging to him. In `.Berlin and the suburbs he claims fifty-three palaces or other re- sidences.. Many houses in Berlin are mortgaged to him; ' he has properties all over Germany, and his wealth is so great that the ' Prussian Minister of Finance, who is in charge of auditing his accounts with the government, de- clares himself incapable of estimating it fully. And the Kaiser does not pay a cent of tax en his income: "Cascarets lOc Best Bowel. Laxative When Bilious, Constipated To cle ean out your bowels � itho t u cramping„�ovr overacting; take Casca- rets sick headache, biliousness, gases/ indageSti-9n, sour, upset.stomaeh and all such d,•_S tre ss gone bymorning. Nicest physic ;on earth for grown-up and children; :' 10c a box, Taste like candy. • What Pat Wanted to Know. "Phwat are thlni buckets for on the shill in • the hall?" • "Can't,yeS read? It says on them, 'For Fire ;Only: " .... "Thin why hov they . put water in them?" MONEY ORDERS. A Dominion Express Money Order for five dollars costs three cents, Stitch In Time. If a picture nail gets loose in the wall,; wrap it round with wadding sat- urated with glue, and press it into the hole. With a damp. rag wipe off all glue that exudes and leave to dry. In this connection the old saying again rings true: "A stitch in time eaves nine." A BEVERAGE .0, Mont weal* _ ,uwll potion of Motass _- umCereal Compan Mno C.tt. do CSA XII renis l-, iumirs pp un ,111,11 why risk your health? path of the tea or coffee drinker is beset with dangers 1 to health and comfort. These dangers lurk in the irritant, Caffeine, which is the active principle of both tea and coffee. For those who enjoy a well -made cup of tea or coffee, but find that it makes them nervous, wakeful and irritable, there's satisfaction and freedom fromdiscomfort in delicious Instant Posture --the table beverage of no regrets. Its fragrant aroma and rich, full-bodied flavor are delightful. Instant Postum is made from roasted wheat and contains no Caffeine, mor any othei: harmful ingredient whatsoever. • Order a tin from your Grocer TODAY! Instant Postum +Olt fEALTfI "There's a .Reason tctn sent,ost aid, for 4c in state, s. Write, A generous tieimple tib of instant PCs postpaid, > p Ciehgdinn Pttltutn Cereal CO., Ltd., 45 Front Street, Toronto. Factory; Windsor, Ontario • Ask for Minard's and take no other, - "No. Surrender. During the unneighborly war be- tween England and' France, in one s•ea fight li,M S. Marlborough was engaged in a gev`ere :battle, and got the 'worst of it. The Captain and.second lieuten- ant were dangerously wounded, the vessel was so;sihattered that to Handle her was ,impossible. and the officers and crew were, deep in.con ferencce as'to a "surrender,' -One officer protested, declaring bo would nail the colors to the'inast and, go down fighting. There were souse' poultry -coops on the deck, and during the fight the coops had been broken and the poultry were roaming a i; -their own will. At themo- ment when 'the,,,protest a'gains't "sur- render" °'u*as .going on; a young rooster happened to fly on the stump of the broken 'mast, and -having reached. the top, pped has wings and sent out a lusty clarion cry of "Cock -a -doodle+ deo." The'sailors gave a loud and merry cheer, and vowed there should be "No Surrender." A few minutes after • H.A'LS.Aquitoii'oanie to their help and towed the Marlborough to a place of safety:.'' e iaiirnt young .rooster be- came a 1>uiili<<.hero, rigid his •'rock-a- doodledoe' of defiance to the eti ny endeared bhxl ie his country. Ids re- maIned with the crew, and became their proufl.O1UI happy pet --their liter- al "Inascot,' Smile a ankle; while you smile an- other sitiil0d,, and soon there's nitles and =nibs of rabies: ,tiicl life's worth while if you taxi smile,- Jane 'Tboirtp- sou. The .,best brsiftes min isn't always the ono whd is•'ttti.cltest to set through a litre-positloii :,,a.t's the one who is the entlekcat to sd h proposition through, IS OE YVo.'42---'22. :h:^•u� %;alit. MOTHER! Clean Child's Bowels with. "California Fig Syrup" Even a sick child loves the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup." If the little tongue is coated, or if your child is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, a teaspoonful will never fail to open the bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thorough- ly it works all the constipation poison, sour bile and waste frons the tender little bowels and gives you a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep "California. Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea- spoonful to -day save s a sick child to- morrow. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has di- rections for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation fig syrup. China starts exporting its walnut orop in September. Fisherman's Friend The Original and Only Genuine YARMOUTH, N.S. COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Carrots TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO FACE DISFIGURED NINE MONTHS Itched and Hard Pimples Broke Out, Cuticura Heals, "My face and neck all broke out in a mass of nasty pimples. . My face used to itch and then hard pim- ples would break out and fester over. They itched and burned dreadfully at times, and my face was badly dis- figured for about nine months. "I tried different remedies without any effect. I saw an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. It helped me so much that I bought more, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and tw o boxes of Cuticura Ointment I. WAS healed." (Signed) Miss Hattie E. Cruickshank, Lower Caledonia, Nova Scotia. Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum the care of your skin. Sample Each Freebylkiaii..Addreee: "Lymane,L1m• lied, 344 St. Paul St., W., Montreal.." Sold every. where. Soap 26c. 0lntment26 amine. Talcum 26c. Ear Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. Classified .I d'rtrt i ement mc�aozraca" W*N T IR• �rSTI%IC'l' AGb)NT lrOI "..norZXtil" 4-1 Spark Plugs wanted. guaranteed, Car, truck, or tractor; reinseed if de- fective; soli one dollar. Write for par- ticulars, Bodin Co., 99 Maitland St., Toronto, 1(11,1 -CLASS SALJ3$MEN BARN .4 big money by selling 'Butterfly lints, " non -boiling lime dyes, to retail stores on straight commission basis. Butterfly Tinting Co., Minneapolis, Minn. --PRIVATE CHIUST:M:AS S=I1x1InT- .:J ing cards; sample book free; Men 41,4 women already making $5 up daily in spare time, i3radley Limited,. Brant- ford, Ont. is UPIL NURSES WA,nrelliD-•-2-YBA'It course; accredited school; monthly allowance; first-class training in surgi- cal, medical and obstetrical work; full course of leootures. Apply Superintend- ent, West End Hospital, 36 5. 'Boyne ,Ave., Chicago, Ill., U.S.A. I17OUT & MAYI3ll:E, KENT BLDG. 114, Yohge Street Toronto. Itegistargrl Patent Attorneys. Send for free booklet. 13ELT9 FOR SALE ririliBESIIER BELTS AND SEC - 1 TION hose. new and used, shipped subject to approval at lowest +rices in Canada. York Besting Co., 116 York Ft.. Toronto. Cont, arm !toes 1Aog asezaiitus. Book on DOG DISEASES and Bow to Feed Muliod. Pres to any hd- dreas by the Author. Z. Clay Glover Co.. Lae, 129 West 24th Street New York. Cj ade- ,....+.+.,t+,...+......». INDIGESTION, GAS, UPSET STOMACH Instantly! "Pape'sDiapepsin" Corrects Stomach so Meals Digest The moment you eat a tablet of "Pape's Diapepsin" your indigestion is gone. No .more distress from a sour, acid, upset stomach. No flatulence, heartburn, palpitation, or misery -mak- ing gases. Correct your digestion for a few cents. Each package guaran- teed by druggist to overcome stomach trouble. WOP4AN T00 WEAK TQ air Now Works Nine Hours a Day.— Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Strength UnionVillage, Vt.—"I was weak and nervous and all run-down. I could not walk across the floor without resting and I had been that way for weeks. Isawyour advertisement in the paper and after tak- ing one bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- pound I felt the good it was doing me and I took seven more in ail. Before I finished I was able to work nine hours a day 'n a steam laundry. I cannot say too much in favor of your medicine. l trust all sick and suffering women will take it. It has been two years since I took it and I am strong and well." —Mrs. L. A. GUIMANN, Union Village, Vermont. This is only one of such letters we are continually publishing showing what Lydia E. Pinkham has done for women, and whether you work or not Mrs. Guimann's letter should interest you. Many women get into a weak, nervous run down condition because of ailments they often have. Such women should take Lydia E. Pinkham'aVegetableCom- pound at the first sign of trouble. Good health is necessary and this splendid medicine will help you to keep it. UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all Accept only an "unbroken pa'ckage" of "Bayer 'I^ablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians coring 22, years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache 'Toothache Neuralgia• Faraehe Lulnbn l Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain tautly t°Ci:iyer'll"t+ os i•I 12 i,ildol. - \1-.o bottles Of 54 and 160---i,lrii,itigtsis. Archin to iha trsan marl: 1rr^gistr.,•rt in 0,' , t,in) „i` lta:tr 11^r;'ti (i r of \tnt,n• aeetletr'eidester of ;>siic,r'1'crlOif7 While if 1-, we'll 'known tint .tilair'n 1zt. I.na 11ay. t inatm1acttrrrr, to aselet th,•'ptlbil i tint ,rnitallcur. 1hr` 'l t 1 i, is "f 1 Tor t'ontranY' will ,he ets,r cud wItli their scacrai trade mark, the "13,, c: cireu�•'