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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1927-06-23, Page 3en' ".b rt The Torento Nospltni for; Ineerablet. In etntiation with i►eIlovue and RW. t Hodpltn e, New York City, _otten a•three, years' Course of Training to Map *Omen, having the required edueotlon, ;And desirous of hocoming nurses, This Hospital hag adopted the eight- hour system, The gupits receive uniforms of the School, a monthly allowance and travel Ing eXpenseu to and .from Now York. For further information write the Superintendent The End of the German orlar�hy. Frankfort Zeitung: (The Germitli taisalellcan Defence ,list, by Which tiny German .Gonrernment may take meas - wee to prevent elle a'eturr(of the ex -1 Iceleer, hae become law.) Side'by sale 1 with the 9th November, 1918, and the 11th August, 1918, the 17th May, 1927; I. will remain memorable in the history of tie decline of the MVlonarehlet Con- stitution in Germany. ,On the first ot• A t( �NG TIMES t" uhese dates the monarchy gavo'itseit; P by means cf abfiicaiion. On tha i' socond it was legally abaliehed by the Needed:A New " National Assernb1y. On the third it Bag of was titaidly and feebly surrendered by Tricks" for Business. I the old Prussian Monarehist party le The article in "System,' The Maga- sine of Business," states that "A great deal lo happening to -day in America `that ,is not 'in the news' in any definite way, There is a sort of undercurrent° of feverish progress and experimentation. • The motor Indus- try seethes with rumors; in the floor- covering' world we hear reports o1 a new type of carpet that may revolu- tionize that industry; a new era Of consolidation looms; motion pictures are beginning to talk; chemical re- search Is developing startling possi- bilities; the Secretary of Commerce Is seen and heard by wire through the magic of television. Time and distance are being annihilated, with all that meana in „readjustment. All of this movement, this undercurrent of engineering and scientific pro- gress is a threat to the security of the man who sits snugly by, feeling safe in his business or his Industry. And it is matched by as much under- ' cover progress in the public mind, which also has a definite bearing on business. "It imoing to require more ingenu- ity In'ihe future to keep them In- terested, to keep a business prospe ing, than ever was needed befor Any man who thinks he has found royal road to success and rests on h discovery is very likely to find h royal road abruply turning into dead-end street. Any business e ecutive who does not closely folio the news of science, engineerin economics, and busiue: s these day and keep constant wt,tc:h of socia developments, relating them in hi mind constantly to hir own business N liable suddenly to flee himself ove In a backwater eddy. On the othe hand, alert business management watchful of trends, quick to gras new ideas and test them on a Tabora tory scale as iiossible additions to 'bag of tricks,' will find the Americ antt the Canada of the next few year mighty fine places in which to do business." self, • , , Ile who has eyesto see can after this day no longer believe that a return of the lnonarchy is possible in Germany. ti WU:JIE 1 Olio Alts' WEAK Gain New Vitality by Building Up the, Blood. There are many woolen who pas ;their days in a constant state o weariness. They have barely sofa tient energy to enable them to per form their manifold duties. Oft they have an aching head, a mise able pain in the back, and limbs tha feel as heavy as lead. The whol trouble is due to bloodlessness. No woman need suffer its this way, It is easy to obtain a supply of rich red blood by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The new blood created by these pills rapidly builds up the se's tem; headaches and backaches dis appear, energy returns, and the joy o1 living is felt once !more - Proof of these statements Is given r- by Mss. Ed. Lenore, Stoney Point, e, Ont., who says: --"For a long time I a had been in a very miserable condi- is tion, always feeling tired out, sleepy is and weak. The least work about the a house would leave ole helplessly tired x- and nothing that I did seemed to give w relief. Believeing that a. rest might g', do me good, we moved to town, but, s, contrary to expectations, instead of 1 getting better I was growing steadily s weaker. One day while talking to a , neighbor, she urged my taking Dr. ✓ Williams' Pink Pills, telling me that ✓ her daughter had been in a condition , much like mine. This persuaded me p to try this medicine, and I have much - reason to be grateful that I followed a her adivice. After the use'of a few a '"boxes of the pills, there could be nofh s doubt that,ey were helping me, and as I continued their use my health and strength came back' and now I am doing all my work and feeling , in the best of health. For this splen- did condition I must give my thanks t to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." e The pills are sold by all druggists, - or you can get them by mair at 50c a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. First Candy Hotel n + An hotel within an hotel was made miser possible recently by John Meyer, t Pastry chef of the Chateau Lake e Louise, who produced the model of 1 • the new Canadian Pacific "Hotel Sas katchewan"' seen above and which was an unusual table ornament at the banquet attending the opening of the new hotel at Regina by President Beatty in the presence of Lieutenant Governor H. W. Newlands of Sas- katchewan and other prominent per. Sons, on May 24. j The model is made entirely of sugar and closely resembles the new hotel that is regarded .as one of the been. a wedding cake to adorn the finest w. k vle. The chefbuildings foundin outthe thatestbuilding, HotasweverPor hiehim provedwould hahise,.versatilitybeensimpin hotels, especially out of sugar, was a sugar moulding when he produced bigger task than expected. Had it i the model above. Safety Notes from Quebec. Points brought out' at the recen meeting of the Quebec Safety Leagu are well worth publishing for the edi fication of Ontario motorists. A few of the many types of law Infractions and violations f the laws ref common sense which were brought before the meeting, presided over by Vdward Quinn, were: "Hogging the road," i.e., driving !slowly and to the left of the right side of the road. Failure to slow down at intersec- 'Lions and such places. Passing another machine on its tight and overtaking another machine on the right side. Leaving the curb, having just park- ed or stopped,..,without regard for and signals to passing traffic. All simple mistakes and common in Ontario. Paste them on your wind- shields where you can see them if you are an offender. Germany and Austria. Vienna Neues 'Tagebiatt: , (The de- pressed economic condition of Austria Is furnishing an impetus to the cam- paign for union with Germany: Paris would do well not to lose sight of the fact that there is an. Austrain problem 'and that this problem is constantly in- creasing In importance through the misery of the working population and the still greater misery of those who are unemployed. This is why, if Paris "looks with disfavor to the movement foe fol union with Germany, she should not confine herself to an inflexible, ttegetive, but should sound the political Lind economic- s'entime'nts which are in evidence in Central Europe. We (Anstria) have been advised to adopt the remedy of a strict economic union with the other countries remain deaf to all proposals. In the meanwhile, we cannot even exist like human /lefties. He (between the acts): "Just going for a little fresh air dear." She: "A little draught you mean, I eupposeI' Experiments; of amore than 30 years have proven that Ahura - num is the . beat container fold tea, and paper the poorest, Red Rose Tea is now packed .onlyin Aluminum, and every' package guaranteed to he in perfect condition,. b He—"Marry me and I'll be your slave." She --"For a week, ,maybe, then you'd remember that slavery's been abolished." • The Movies and -the Home. Le Monde Ouvrier (Ind.) : Since the birth of the cinematograph, the cinema has been accused of every tin- aignable and imaginary evil. It has been described as the destroyer of family and social life° ... The de- truction of 'family and social life is due to other causes vastly more com- plex and more deeply -rooted. Can one honestly affirm that society would be better without the cinema? It is evidently not the case, for the re-' proaches which we heap on society were addressed to it a hundred years ago, two hundred years ago, and ever, since. In the country, where there is no cinema, are the younger genera- tion relatively better than ,they are in the towns? They are just as greedy for pleasure and entertain- ment: Minister—"I hear, Paddle, they've gone dry in the village where your brother lives:" Paddle—"Dry, mon! They're parched. I just had a letter from eelke and the postage stamp was stuck on with a pin,--Bagology. A doctor says lazy people ihave no penes of humor. He who laughs least loafs longest. Kills Illes4friosqzzito Roaches •BedBugs. • Has No Rep Yet. "You've heard of Sally "Twinkle, haven't yon? The great movie star." "Why no indeed, I haven't ' heard. o1 her. 'Has she ever been di- vorced ?" DUKE WITNESSES BUSH CARNIVAL IN QUEENSLAND Spear Throwing by Aborigin- als in Beaudesert Amuses Royalty, Brisbane, Queens].—No more dis- tinctively Australian scene was wit- nessed by the Duke and Duchess of York during their recently concluded tour of the Continent than the b'ush- man's carnival and native corrobree at Beaudesert, Queensl. The royal car was escorted by a detachment of mounted troops from the wayside rail- way station to the -field, where a troop of 50 stalwart mounted bushmen in blue shirts and slouched hats gave a remarkable exhibition of bareback riding and cattle drafting. Afterward a number of aboriginals from the Baarmbah settlement, fan- tastically garbed and painted for the occasion, rushed into the ring with spears, boomerangs and woomeras and began a spear -throwing competi- tion. The spears were thrown a great height and quivering in the air, land- ed point first in the gielound around one of the performers who constitut- ed himself the target. The spears fell in showers almost at his feet as he moved away at various .distances, The boomerang -throwing was no less in- teresting, and their Royal Highnesses ' were amazed at the natives skill. After val.-ions other demonstrations of agility and ingenuity, including the native method of making fire by ' rubbing sticks, the performers assem-' bled in front of the royal stand, Pre- sented, two boomerangs, a nulla nulla 1 and a woomera to the royal visitor8,1 and sang a native song of farewell. l a A true Australian touch was given a to the proceedings by an outburst of hearty Laughter from a kookoo-burra (laughing jackass) up in a neighbor- s ing gum tree, which added much to the merriment of their Royal High - tresses and the 12,000 spectators pres- ent. As their Royal Highnesses boarded the train again they found all the stations decorated alongthe route. The school children thronged the plat- i`orms and threw white roses into the royal car as it passed, At Brisbane the 'royal party was met by William Lennon, Lieutenant -Governor of Queensland, who accompanied them , to Government House, dense crowds lining the street throughout the route. THAT BABY OF YOURS Keep Him Well With the Aid of Baby's Own Tablets. No matter how strong and rosy your child may be he requires a laxa- tive sometimes so that the stomach may be kept sweet and the system clean. Formerly the ,laxative Inedidn given to children were disagreeab ones—castor oil, mane tea, powde and son on. But now Baby's Own T lets, easily administered and please to take, have superseded these, Th children like Baby's Own Tablets. .Not only as a laxative but in many other ways these Tablets are all ideal remedy tor little. ones. They quickly' reduce feverishness, relieve indigest- tion, colic and vomiting, prevent con- stipation, check 'diarrhoea, allay teeth- ing pains and promote healthful, natural sleep. You can get Baby's Own Tablets at any dealer in medicine or at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. After long tests we are cone fti vis . Aluminum s the best container for tea. 4is good te' 104 Now packed only in Aluminum. ONTARIO READY I Classified Advertisements Proposes to Advertise Apples in Grent Britain. Tion. John S. Martin, Minister of Agriculture, states that the Ontario Government is prepared to co-operate with the Dominion Government in establishing a fund for the advertis- ing of Canadian apples on British markets. P. W. Hodgetta,.head of the Fruits Branch of the Dept., will go to Ottawa on July 6 to attend a confer- ence of fruit growers, apple shippers and various Provincial Government representatives on the whole advertis- ing question. It will be recalled that the last ses- sion of the Federal Parliament an amount of $100,000 was appropriated for advertising purposes, Hon. Janes Malcolm, Minister of Trade and Com- merce, explaining that to the limit of that sum, on a dollar for dollar basis, the Federal` -Treasury would assist organized bodies of producers of food products in placing their commodities before the British buying public. Suggestions have been made to Mr. Malcolm that at least $20,400 of the appropriation be spent on advertising of Canadian apples. The proposal will be thoroughly threshed out at the coming Ottawa conference. Not Necessary. Company Promoter—"I want 5000 stock certificates printed." Printer — "Something distinctive and elaborate?" es Promoter—"Oh, no, this is a legiti- rgmate proposition." Ta lets, e A Tributary Nation. QuebecEvenemeut (Cons): The economic adlventage enjoyed by the United States aa •eompa°red with Can ada rests In the fotrmidabie tactics eln- ployed by them to acquireprotection against our competition, whilst we leave them free to invade one terri- tory to the detriment of our own work - people. The American nation floods the Canadian market with its pro- dtuct% but it is impossible foe our articles, with the exception of a very few, to competeupon the American market, The American worker thee has the advantage of selling at home and in Canada, while we can only sell in Canada. The day this unequal sit- uation is changed to our advantage, we shall see the best Amerioa.n work- men orkinen demanding entrance into Canada. In the meanwhile we are and shall re- main a tributary Country to the Uni- ted States, Our political liberty isof comparatively little importance to hens; they are satisfied with their conllneecfal supremacy and our econ- omic dependence. Britain and China. Hongkong Press: No one has done • more to assist China to re -habilitate herself than Great Britain, no one has beenenore anxious to encourage a true national spirit among the Chinese. Our statesmen have beet patient en- ough in all conscience, They have con- tinued to put their faith in promisesand to wait with dwindling hope for their fulfilment. When they have'been smitten upon onetherk they have turned the other to the smiler only to receive a resounding smack on that Iso ;as a reward ,for theirmeeknesis nd humility, Bitter experience seems to teaeh that the scriptural doctrine annot be applied wilt satisfactory re - nits to the followers of Confucius. Minard'R Liniment for insect bit:es, Mlnard's Liniment is reliable. • A. colored agent was summoned be- fore the insurance commissioner. "Don't you know," said the commis- sioner, "that you can't se/Mite •life Insur- anee without a State".. license?" "Boss," '^said the colored man, "you suah- said a mouthful, 1 knowed I couldn't sell It, but I didn't know the reason why." There's only one advantage In put- ting off until to -morrow what should be done to -day, and that is you may be sacked to -morrow and wont have it to do, Why Tires Are Better One of the outstanding developments by Firestone Engineers is the Gum -Dipping process which impregnates and insulates every fibre of every cord with rubber --adding strength to the cords and re- ducing internal friction and heat so destructive to tire life. The Firestone Dealer in your locality will gladly explain to you the extra value of Gunx- Dipping. He is prepared to demonstrate how the cords of the carcass are saturated in a rubber which makes motoring more economical with added comfort and safety. FIRESTONE TIRE to ROBBER CO, OF CANADA LIMITED Hamilton, Ontario MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Tirestone Firestone Builds the cagy Gumeelpped'I'3res CANCEDFREE BOOK ES1 StN"fonAL�QUES'i' Tells manse of cancer 'anti what, to uu. for pain, bleeding, odor, etc. Write for it to -day, mentioning this paper. Ad. dress tndianapolis Cancer Hospital Indianapo1ia Ind, "Fr YOU IREQUIR;E $A.$STA,Rv SvSaEr 000DS,. 1. write for catalogue and pries I1st. Safe and Sranitatreet .:..Mry R0nt1'ei1ubber works, Peet. W -I',,. 01-01 Royal GENTS TO INTRODUCE our improved utilitygarment, Clothing experience unnecessary ornonstration sells it ,full or part time. )1, B. Young. 200 nay St,. Toronto,. rAbiONA JUnunlosi cELEjBnLTrox—ale .1,111 jJ a20 per dar selling .automolillo ewe rs our 1"iog Folder v,it1S Ove airs. Agonies Qrraeea, tore- Ireeperaeto°, acid for olroula, :aid vthole,eie price_ lI$t, Sample portpdd 7tio. dubt1ee Nlag 0o„ 101', queen weal, Toronto. �1A tal:EN Or INTEGRITY *ANTED IRO x11 ror the "Old Eelfab]e Foothill Nurserlei" tEitebtlshed 00 years). brew and special linea, big sellers, exclusive territory, highest commissions pall: handsome - frau outttt Experience not necaecaiy. Write for full partieulara. Stone & weutlytbar, Toronto 1 0. RE 0 8 T B R E D Cauoe :ILLI s RABrITS.. 3lerket supplied' for an the young you raise from our stock, Pries wlnntcg quality. SUver medal et Toronto ante meat' o8,or swards, Esq to raise. Mich more =affable than Poultry. Illus- trated book with cull 1ht°or niton, 15o. Grey Prawn Bur 8atws. Box di, Woodroffe Ontario. CAMPERS! Take Minard's in your kit. Good for cuts, sprains, burns, and insect bites.- The ites.- The Charm of A Velvet Skin—and the Pure Blood Under It Ii 49ac-llse �kniellcs The effectiveness of that popular touch of "make-up" will be greatly enhanced if the skin bas the velvety smooth- ness and clearness that result from the use of TRU-BLOOD. This much -prescribed Blood Tonic corrects the coarsening tendency of "complexion aids" and makes the skin clear, smooth and colorful. Your Druggist now has TPU - BLOOD. Test Its health -anti -beauty - giving qualities, Get a bottle today. ,i. �+ i .� t,�»x •„i err.. OPEATION LErr HER VERY WEAK Letter Tells of Wonderful Relief After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Coniston, Ontario.—"After a se- vere operation and a three weeks' stay In a hospital I returned home so weak that Iwas unable to move a chair. For four months I was ale most frantic with pains and suffer- ing until I thought sure there could not be any help for me; I had very severe pains in Illy left side and suf- ered agony every month. One day when 1 was not able to get up sriy mother begged me to try your med- icine. My husband got me a bottle of Vegetable Compound at once and I took it. I started a second bottle, and to my surprise and joy.the pains in my side left ole completely and ]1 am -able to do all my work without help, 1 am a farmer's wife, so yam see 1 can't be idle long in all I haves taken six bottles of Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound five boxes of the Comppaurid Tablet's two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Bloch Medicine, and have also used the Sams ative Wash."—Mrs. L. LAJEUNE$SE I,3ox 103, Coniston, Ontario. - '0 __..,.,. issue No, 26—"27.. ._