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Zurich Herald, 1928-08-05, Page 3_. .. _., . , ', Assam + teas are known by experts(! .oathe finest .' teas tpo^wn--" 11 fent. which explains why Read izleme Orange Pekoe has become so deservedly popular in Canada. For Red Rosea Orange pekoe is chiefly composed of Assam, teas, which accounts for its die- tinctive quality and value. Y package guaranteed. eek a ad la Mice and Turtle Pets Healthiest eat and Dog in • List of Prize Winners Canadian Studebaker , ° r� j��� j��"! Canada's Great Reorganized 411 TAT 01 FEELING , Use ®f the • it The new Studebaker Corporation of: Is a Sure Sign That the Blood is Canada, Ltd., recently separated from the, parent company, will be directed by D. R. Grossman, ',formerly sales manager for Studebaker in the Do- minion, Having been associated with Studebaker in amnia, for the past si it years, Mr. Grossman is well-known to the Dominion's automotive leaders. "The motive behind the reorganiza- tion is to be found in . our desire to build Canadian automobiles for Cana- dians," says a statement, "The Stude- baker Corporation of :Canada, Ltd., is:. Canadian. We will use more and more of Canada's great supplies of raw materials, Not only will our consump- tion of these commodities be in- creased, but new commodities will be added to our purchasing agent's order lists.. "The expansion of the Walkerville. plant is a further step towards the Canadianization of Studebaker in' the Dominion. We will hire more skilled and more unskilled labor. We hope to build and sell more automobiles than we have in the past. Directly, this plan contributes to greater Canadian prosperity by reason of In- creased employment given Canadians in the Walkerville factories. Indirect- ly, many others in Canada will bene- fit by reason of more extensive pur- • New York showwhat it (of its pets whened 200 children brought dogs, cats, rabbits, mice and a' turtle to the pet show held at the Selievue-Yorkville Health Centre. 1 Tho healthiest pet and the cleanest 'sat and dog won prizes for their own- 'ers. Ruth -Scholtz, who owns Murga- troyd the turtle, felt a little hurt when Murgatroyd didn't get the prize for the healthiest pet, and the judges, at a loss to know how to tell which was sturdier, a healthy dog or a healthy turtle, gave her a consolation prize Mr the strangest pet. The other prize -winners were, for the cleanest dog, Nicholas DeCarlo; ' for the cleanest cat, Geraldine Hal- ford; for the healthiest pet, a cat, Irene McCormack; and for the best all-round rabbit, Loretta Burns. The winners each got a_ bathing suit, and every entrant received a pencil box. The show was a feature of the .Belle- vue -Yorkville health demonstration's safety and health campaign that is being .conducted through-'J'u1y and August. Each week the children pres- ent a stunt which teaches some form of health or safety lesson. Among the judges were "Uncle Robert" Carey, radio entertainer, and Mrs. George Adams, of the New York Women's League for Animals. Dr. Leverett D. Bristol is in charge of the demonstration. Thin and Watery. "I, am glad to' have an opportunity of testifying to the benefits I de. rived from the use of Dr. Williams' Planes Help to Conserve and Develop Her Vast Nay aural Reserves Each year aviation is playing a Pink Pills", writes Mrs. „Lawrence lalgez' part in the conservation and Kennedy, St. Joseph,, N.B. Sh,e fur- development of natural resources in titer says:—"Some years ago I "was Canada.' Aerial transport is 'solving working as a stenographer, and be- many problems of forester, geologist came badly run-down. I always had and explorer. The 19a8 program of a tried -out feeing, had no aPPetite the Royal Canadian Air Force in civil and suffered terribly from backache. operations for Government depart - Almost every month I had to remain ments includes: from the spice for a day or ,two. I Provision of twenty hours .flying was advised to try Dr. Williams' time for •emergency fire periods in Pink Pills, and 1 have reason to be; British Columbia; continuation of the glad that I followed this advice. Be- � air patrol in Alberta, intensification fore 1 had been taking the pills very of aerial patrols over 14,500,000 acres long I began to feel much better.. i of forest in Saskatchewan, continua - Continuing their use my strength ; tion of fire prevention and suppression came back, 1 regaiued my appetite' covering 40,000,000 acres in Manitoba; and the terrible backache from •which , Rpiverr'graphic watershed in surveys c innection Nelson with I had suffered disappeared. I have fiver a pulp anti a been married some years now and p p per development have two fine healthy children, a' Gull in the Saskatchewan patrol area girl and a boy, and am in the best of for the preparation of maps for the health. All this I owe to Dr. Wil -use of air patrols, limns' famous Pink Pills, and I trust i Other work will include a vertical that these few lines may help some 'aerial photograph in connection with other weak, run-down person." [mapping the Rouyn, Sudbury and the All weak, run -clown people who will Pas mineral areas, the Gatineau, give this 'blood building tonic a fair Opinaka and Chicoutimi districts in trial will find through its use new I Quebec, the Shelbourne and Guys - borough districts in Nova Scotia and health , and strength. You can get the Moncton district in New Bruns- orthe pills from any dealer in medicine, by mail at 50 cents a box from The wick; ' oblique aerial photography for mapping the Dryden, Quetico and Rainy Lake districts in Ontario, the Lac La Ronde, Lac Mironde and Reindeer Lake areas in Saskatchewan, Hedin. Plans Two vertical photography in the St. Ann area in Alberta; oblique photography More Years in n to complete the mapping of Wood Buf- falo Park, near Fort Smith. O NTARI0 Aug2jept8 The 'road's largest spectacle; at- tracting more people, than any fair or exposition; displaying .almost every known product; costing an- nually to stage over $1,000,000; and representing a land and build- .. ing value of $15,000,000. AT the 1928 Canadian Na- tional Exhibition, every- one will witness the most enter taining and diversified pro- gramme of all time to fittingly mark this 50th Anniversary year. Here are a few of the hundreds of fea- tures: H. M. Royal Air Force Band (England) and other noted . musical organizations; 1,500 performers on world's largest stage; Famed 2,200 Voice Ex- hibition Chorus; First showing 1929 Motor Cars; First International Air Craft Dis- play; Exhibits from the world over, and the outsiandin; Sporting Event of the year— The Third Wrigley Marathon Swim i for the World C anrpronship, and $50,000 Rune; and an Amateur Sports Programme mailing an egympiad. 50t91 Year 'I* OMAS BRADSHAW, President 11. W. WATERS, General Manager D. R. GROSSMAN Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, rockville, Ont. Wastes of Asia Sweden's Foremost Explorer Returns to Stockholm to Replenish His Equip- ment Stockholm.—After more than a year and a half of hardships and adven- tures` in the interior of China. Sven Hedin, Sweden's foremost "living . ex- plorer, has just returned to Stockholma for a brief visit. While in Sweden he will add more members to his expe- dition, purchase new instruments and a number of motor cars which he has been commissioned to buy for Gover- nor Yang, of the Mongolian Province Hsin-tsLhian;, and also make arrange- ments for airplanes to carry him fur- ther into the uncharted wastes of Asia. Dr. Hedin, who is a member of the Swedish Accalenny, is determined to continue his scientific researches for another two years. He has left all the members of his expedition in or about. Urumtchi, the capital of the Province Hsin-tschiang, and during his absence the explorations and compiling of data continue. Aside from Dr. Heflin, the members of the party comprise Swedish, Danish, German, Chinese and Mon- golian scientists. About 6,177 square miles, Which previously were white spots on the map, have been carefully charted and 52,4S0 feet of film have been taken. A collection of some 18,- 600 numbers, consisting of ancient arrows, hammers and other.parapher- nalia, has been found. Due to the friendly assistance of I Governor Yang, the expedition was al- lowed to proceed uninterrupted. Yang, said Dr. Hedin, rules his prov- ince with an autocratic hand and has managed to stay out of the strife be- tween the other warring lords. His regard for . the Swedish scientists was heightened by an operation which Dr. 1 Humel, the physician of the party, performed on him. In tJrumtclii a 'house was given over to the expedi- tion to be used as headquarters, and in many other ways the Mongolian ruler showed his interest in the ven- chases of materials and equipment produced in Canada, to be used in the Walkerville factories. "The expansion of OUT manufactur- ing program in Canada will also in- clude a considerable inerease in ex- port shipments from the Walkerville plants. With the accumulation of more Canadian element in our Walker- ville built cars, we will be enabled to ship automobiles to Great Britain un- der the preferential tariff, as well as to New Zealand and certain other British possessions overseas, On ex- port shipments from Canada into Brit- leh possessions giving a preferential duty on Canadian built cars, owners in these countries profit directly by the increase of Canadian element in the cars. "This move is a result of Stude- baker's faith in Canada," said Mr. Grossman. "We believe there win be wonderful developments in this country and through this expan- sion program, we will naturally be- come a part of those developments. Cute An a`3aby- Awful at Three -and its Dat gerou,s , by Ruth Brittam GUARD BABY'S HEALTH IN THE SUMER is good tear The Orange Pekoe is extra good. 12 In clean, bright Aluminum The summer months are the most dangerous to children. The com- plaints of that season, which are cholera infantum, colic, diarrhoea and dysentery, come on so quickly that often a little one is beyond aid before the mother realizes he is i11. C) VV. L. (ON WITH LAUGIUITER) SANS EYES, SANS NOSE The farmer is a lucky man; - He sweats upon the land. And then to pay the mortgage off Ile runs a hot dog stand. And the city man who buys a car Has a problem on his hands; For, just to keep the payments up, He dines at hot dog stands. And lives of all the hot dog men Are not all creani and custard; Just when they start to make some yen, Up goes the price of mustard. Mrs.—I won't be long, dear. I'll be ready in a minute. Mn—Well, for goodness pick out a minute that's than half an hour away. sake do not more If you're not having a little fun every day you're missing something. pan anyone imagine an experience r.a.re embarassing than to' wake up and hear burglars singing in the cellar? "How much do you tbink I made in commissions last week?" said one drummer to anotb•er. The mother must be on her guard to! "Half," prevent these troubles, or if they do What do you mean by 'half'?" come on suddenly to banish them. "Half of what you're going to tell No other medicine is of such aid to me," was the knowing reply. mothera during hot weather as Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate the stomach and bowels and are ab- solutely safe. Sold by medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, titre. T'Iie success of the expedition is due to a largo extent to F. A. Larsson, business manager and caravan leader. Larsson, who is a resident of Mongolia and for many years has been an ad- viser to the Chinese Government on Mongolian affairs, has had conferred upon him the popular title of "Duke of Mongolia." Blondes More Susceptible To Circulation Diseases London—Blondes, in London at least are being pushed aside by times—in his will. ` brunettes. •t: :,Lti: i cwt Thumb sucking dues Iook sweet in a According to London medical ex - baby, but it is disgusting In the three- perts, golden -haired beauties will in a year-old and' sometimes it hangs on comparatively short time be scarce, until fifteen or sixteen! The habit owing to their predisposition to cir- anay cause• an ill -formed mouth or iu- ciliation diseases, to which they offer duce adenoiflc; and it always inter less resistance than the Clark -haired fares with digestion, Pinning the sleeve over the hand; attaching rnit- types. tens, or putting on cardboard cuffs, "The Italians and the Welsh and thq elbows, aro some prevent bending the Grins at races of their typo thrive in paces me of the ways to like London, and the fair-haired races stop the habit. tend todoe off," says Dr. C. J. bowel action—is responsible fox, weak Another bhabit—irregularity in Thomas, of the London County Conn - bowels and • constluation in babies, oil medical department, who collected Give ilio tiny. bowels an opportunity statistics on the subject. to acts at regular periods each day. Dr. T. Jenner Hoskin, heart special- 1f they don't act at first, a little ist :at the Royal Free Hospital, con- Fletcher's Criteria will soon regulate flims this statement in pronouaiefng them, Every nn to use in keep f that "rheumatism prefers blondes bottle of it handylato use in case of children with blond or reel hair colic, cholera, diarrhea, gas on stomp' alicl ach and bowels, constipation, loss of are more prone to rheumatism and . sleep, or when baby is crosa and heart trouble than the darker types." feverish, Its 'gentle influence over Ont. A pretty quotation W.E.Ih : "Men are oaks. Women are vines. Children are flowers." Hon. Ian Baird, an Oxford student, son of Lord Stonehaven, Governor- General of Australia, who arrived in Canada a few days ago on the White Star liner Albertic, to spend his sum- mer vacation "mucking" in mines at Amos, P.Q., and Timmins, Ont. Yankee Explorer—"Do you know, Pat, that one day in Africa, it was s� hot, that the sun singed the hair off my head?" Pat—"Begorra, an' that's nothing! One day in ould Ireland, it was so hot that we had to feed the hens on ice-cream to keep them from laying fried eggs," Every Home Needs Minard's Liniment Does• a man ever get the last word?" asks a contemporary. Some - baby's system enables him to get full nourishment from his food, helps titan gain, strengthens his bowels,- Castello, owels.Castotfaa is purely vegetable and harmless ---the recipe is on tate wrap- per. Physicians have prescribed it for over 30 years, With each paalt age, you get a valuable book on dotherliood, Look for Cltas, It I'leleber's signature :en the wrapper se ;ott'll get the genuine. '" 4F,�•tU1N PHILLIPS 11 For'I%oubieb due to Ali INDIOMSTION ACIP STOMACH p1EART154RN EADACH ,• 118 NA St?.. Folks' Ignorance Saddens Bermuda World Appears to Kneaw Nothing of Island's Tian on Autos Hamilton, Bermuda. — Local resi- dents are somewhat downcast over what they consider the amazing ignor- ance of others regarding Bermuda's prohibition of motor cars. Every now and then someone writes a letter to The Bermuda Trade De- velopment Board asking about auto- mobile roads, the cost of gasoline, and whether cars have to he crated for shipment to the island paradise. Bermuda has always forbidden au- tomobiles, motorcycles, railways, and street cars, following a very brief test during which a single automobile known as "The 'Scarlet Runner" ap- peared on the roads and struck con- sternation into the hearts of the in- habitants. That was in 1907, and no cars have been allowdd in Bermuda since then. The latest evidence of dense ignor- ance gnorance concerning Bermuda is revealed by a letter received by the Chief of Police of Bermuda offering $50 re- ward for recovery of a 1926 Ford tour- ing car taken by. the wife of the man who wrote the letter. During the summer, especially, visitors express themselves as being pleased with Bermuda's ban on mot- ors, because at home during the sum- mer when windows are open, the noise of passing automobiles is even more annoying than at other seasons. Bermuda is enjoying its largest sum- mer season. French Airwoman Beats World's Light Plane Record contributed by So when the ship was sinking, Mrs. Green declared she was going to stay by her husband's side? Yes. She thought it would be just his luck to be shipwrecked on some island with a beautiful girl. MEMORIAM Take her up carefully, Lay her to rest, Tenderly, prayerfully, God knoweth best. Angel, most beautiful, Emblem of Iove, Cance from the Heavenly Realms above. Paris—Mlle, Maryse Bastie, one of France's few airwomen, recently beat the world's distance record for light craft, flying from Le Bourget to Trap -i tow in Pomerania, a distance of 1,270 kilometers (785.67 miles) in eleven hours. Mlle, Bastie had as a passenger. Maurice Drouhin, who will pilot Cousinet's Rainbow in the proposed transatlantic flight. He gave Mile. Bastile her first lessons in flying. During the flight she used a Cau- dron plane with a 40 -horsepower Salmson engine. The one place where the immortaI•s are never seen is at the top table. --- Sir James Barrie. The disrepute into which corsets have fallen was well illustrated at a recent college dance, Speaking of the one girl In the place who ware 'em, one young man said: "Well, I'm going over and dance with 010 Ironsides now." When we write the truth it isn't so necessary to keep a carbon copy. Do something every day that will mato ,your work easier each day thereafter. Nerve is what a skinny .girl has to have to abide by present fashions. Football Coach: "And didja carry ice like I told ya, last summer?" Halfback: "No, I gotta better job selling electric refrigerators." 4 Lynching has decreased consider- ably in America, we read. And yet they still have a number of saxo- phonists over there ti.ho are .simply asking for it,—Punch, What many people call indigestion very often means • excess acid in the stomach, The stomach nerves have He: "You- 'had beauty and brains boen over -stimulated, and food sours, when 1 married you, Jane" Jane: The corrective in an g,lali, Which s''We1l, 1 might have had beauty, John neutralizes acids,.illtttantlW, And the but I surely didn't have brains," best alkali :11;XtOWn1 to Medical aoletice "What'6you if 1 knocked .is 1thillilfs' Milk Of # tL>t' §Eta, 10100 de'Would d t t" I remained the dtandtIntl 'With -nllyiat' you dawn?„ "I'd take the cot n , -------0.. }clans in the 40 3'WO Oil*/ ltll til•, Mlnard'e Liniment Beals outs, brulse8. veiiton, es The Pity of Cutis' Makes It Unexcelled Fol Ail Toilet Purposes i<:C. �'r�� r .ao Gad► al One spoonful of this harmless, taste- less alkaJiµin water will neutralizeand tently utility times as much meld. and tlj,e,: syireptom5 disappear at once, Yo Wt11 never use crude methodswhen onto you learn, the piileieuey of this. CIO i4,31, T bottle to try 1;olp,, flet the gollutlo PhilllbS i liasla 01.00200 by Dile. '04 X'!,fitl tgari til, eorlooting excess .. (11), Qlti2 aisafit�!1$ tun diroe- tio110 11y' Ma'ltsgto.tia. Keep Handy. Keep a bottle of Minard's handy It is a universal remedy. HELPED DURING M!DIILE AGE Woman Praises Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Sarnia, Ont. -"1 am willing to answer letters from other women, to tell them the won- derful good. Lydia E, Pinkham's Vege- table Compound did rne.1 cannot be thankful enoughfor the benefits 1 re- cehred during the Change of Lite. an housework and my troubles made me unfit to work. A friend advised cue to try the Veg- etable Compound. licit great relief at once, began to regain my appetite, and Iv nerves got better:. t will recom- mend econanend your medicine to all with trou- blealike1had —NW .JoII I13alisiSo1 , .162 N. Christina St., Sarnia, Ontario, ISSUE No. 30---'2t1 Irl r .0