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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-08-29, Page 7vier at the., WilIONAL Aug. 23 to Sept. 7 Empire Year Scores of planes in an a odt-making Carnival of the Clouds featuring air races to and from the United States. Friendly invasion of Canada by the pur- suit squadron of the United States Air Force from Selfridge Field ... Air parade and "aerobatics" ...stunting, formation flights. Aeroplanes, sea planes and am- phibians in a thrilling, impressive epic of the air, vividly portraying the amaz- ing advance of aviation. OTHER LEADING FEATURES Opening of the new $i,000,000 Automotive Building Fourth C.N.E. -Wrigley Marathon Swim for $50,000 prizes and world championship Aug. 23 (for women) and Aug. 28 (open) ...the Goldman and ocher noted bands...four concerts by the renowned 2,000 -voice Exhibition Chorus (Aug. z and 29, Sept. 3 and 7)...Thaviu, Master Musician, his Band and Operatic Ensemble ... Internacional sports pro- gram with outboard motor boar, yacht, track and field events... Monster milit- ary and naval grandstand spectacle each night... 14 days of Education, Rccre- anon, Pageantry, Agricellturet Industry, Sport, Music, Arc and Science. ` Reservations for ExhibitionChoruts, and evening Spectacle in front of the t1 rand Stand should be made now. PRICES: GRAND STAND SPEC- TACLE— General. Admission 2.5c. Reserved Scats $i.00. Boxes $1.5o. EXHIBITION CHORUS, COLI- SEUM — General Admission z5c. Ground Floor 75c. ox Seats $West, Write Moodey s, 47 Toronto, or Canadian Nacional Exhi- biti0 n. Reduced Steamship; Airways, Conch Lincs and Railroad Rates. THOMAS BRADSHAW, President AW I1. W. WATERS, General Manager Luci,y' 11ttie Canadian When grandma was a little girl she wouldn't have dreamed of crossing the Atlantic alone, even if site could have afforded it. Nowadays the above picture is quite a common eight aboard the big Cunard liners' which cross regularly from Montreal and Halifax to British ports and back. We see Pearl Bonek, cuddled up for press photographers wiio wished the little traveller bon voyage at Montreal re- cently abrard the S.S. Aurania. The world is travel -wise these days. Extremists Both "It is the sorry fate of every hu- man institution to be finally corrupt- ed by acurirus conspiracy, between its critics and its friends." says Rein- hold Niebuhr. Critics are apt to see only the weaknesses of an institution, and its friends are always blind to its short- comings s. The great gs and failings. temptation of the critics is to sur- render to a whcle-loaf-or-none philo- sophy, where as that of the loyalist to to surrender to a my -country -right - or -wrong -love -is -blind philoscpby. The loyalist loathes the critics who con- demns the institution that holds the loyalit's devotion. On the other hand, the critics has only contempt for the loyalist who blindly clings to the institution that has aroused the critic's doubt. The critic who has no capacity for loyalty and t'ie loyalist who has no ca- pacity for criticism re poles apart, yet they unconsciously join in a dan- gerous .partnership. It is difficult to say which ru=st menaces the in- stitution. Perhaps one is as bad. an influence as the other. Consider the community and its boosters and' knockers. It needs both, and is fortunate if its citizens are loyally critical. These who find nothing wrong or lacking in their city or town will never be the in- spiration for progress. The critic may show the way to improvement, but lacking a sense cf loyalty, he ins variably deserts the community in- stead of remaining to help make it bet- ter.—Port Arthur News Clu'onicle. THE PAST It is because so much of the Past ists in our lives that it is so still ex dear to us. These are compensations for the loss of youth and fresh im- pressions; and one learns little by The Lesson of the Vestris little that a thing is not over .because it is not happening with noise and that Journal (Ind. Con.) :Let us hope that the lesson of the "Vestris" shape or outward sign; its roots are i uour and every now asci will be learned, despite the complacent thenhearts; 1 forth a shoo which excuse of over -zealous patriots, and' 't that hereafter ships, particularly pas- senger ships, on the British register will in fact as well as in appearance be subject to British regulations. As Britishers we. have a faith in our- selves and in administration of British laws that we have not in foreigners or foreign law administration, and it is I small comfort that British ships sail- ing between United States forts and other foreign ports are inspected sole- ly by American officials and agents. The blame for the overloading of the Vetris may belong directly to inspec- tors and agents in the port of New York but back of everything are the British register and British honor. HELPERS The rules demands no impossibili- ties; but it does demand that 8yery sphere, however humble, shall be filled with divine endeavors. Yon have not 'done what you could if you have not made it the problem of eveiy day: How many burdens can I make light- er? flow such heart sunshine can I shed about me? How much can 1 in- crease the sum of human blessing in the circle where my lines have fallen? —Edmund. H. Sears. — Now she i no longer anaemic ARE you worried about your daughter ? Is she growing too fast for her strength ? Is she pale, thin, anaemic.? You can build up her blood supply with Dr. Williams' Pink ]Phis. They contain the vital, life-giving nourishment which anaemic blood cries out for. "I do nor think that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have an equal for building up the system," writes Mrs. Albert Powers of Picton, Ont. "I gave them so my eldest girl when she was anaemic, pale and thin and had no appetite. They restored her to health and later when my youngest daughter was pun -down after diphtheria, I again brought them into use. M'y daughter was thin, pale and extremely nervous but the pills soon set her right." Start your daughter on this proven treatment now. Buy Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at your druggist's or any dealer in medicine or by mail, 50 cents, postpaid, from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. S 46 D MUior PINKPll "A HOUSEHOLD NAME IN 54 COUNTRIES" Paris Exhibits New Jewelry Paris --New it has been don. The first exhibition of in•dern. jewelry has been held, and its success has placed Hs fashioning definitely among those decorative arts in which the French excel. lixhibitions will succeed ex- hibitions in years to' come, but this is the .first; therefore an epochal event has taken place in this Indus- try. • Blinds were drawn in the main hall t,f the 'Muses) Galilee.. Eight square .glass eases ranged down the center of the roots, each filled with light. As fountains rise from flow- er beds, .ts sun's rays pierce the clouds, as a school of bright, tropical fish darts •acresS white sands tinder scientillating shadows, as Swiss peaks climb up to glint in the !lawn, so did 'aaeh pyramid of jewelry stand up 1 its case. What colors! What forms! What beauty! And each case was worth a icing's ransom. Special Themes In an adjoining room a loan ex- hibit of jewelry current a century Bow Versus Golf Club The fed Rose Toa guarantee means what it says, I; not satisfied return the unused part 1 the package and the grocer will refund your money, ss RED ROSE ORANGEPEKOE is extra good Earthquake' in Never Zealand Classified Advertisements i perfectly true New Zealand is of- 1lb qso sen oft. Hamilton. tonce. i ten given abroad, notably t147 -.NT$ tv .NT.RI? TO SELL FRUIT Auckland Weekly News: Though it p Y RSi��RADIut'lo ,WANTED, once. &e 1I' 1 s solo Ort. inAustrn- iia, a wholly undeserved reputation i:; cGy, yhade Trees, Shrubs. doses, nth"tines-ridden—the tied„ fltg and a eUnllal t@ iris of 11 -gr f furshed Gash commies on veld hood teritory eta op oven ,vine fol being ea q Stock fur old estlet shed fltnt. h 1 country being included when, t eve -y rt as a rule, the 'shocks are pure Y ora tItlanle Grove Nurseries, Winona. in character—it: can not be denied Ontario. arae l localweek. that, especially. in certain well-defined ago was shown. Then gold prevail -regions, the Habil ed. The atmosphere was massive, yellow; the pearls Were irregular; the diamonds few, and the whole ef- fect cumbersome. But to -day the dia- monds are there in multitude, diap- hanous and sparkling as spray, and the emeralds, rabies and sapp'lires are wroughyt into bouquets. The plati- num has chased away the gold. fhe time has conte when one can go to admire these exquisite objects in the' same way that one goes to a gallery of parotin g5 It was interesting to note how the itY to experience them is always in the background.. Calm consideration shows that the risk to life, limb and property over a span of years is not very serious in New Zealand. What toll of life have earthquakes taken in the last ten years compared with the victims of road and street accidents? How great has been the material loss bal- anced aginst the enorm Efts annual fire wastage in the Dominion'.? Consid- ered in -this way, the earthquake disk to the New Zealander is exceedingly small, the loss of property is incon- artists of the different Houses de- siderable. veloped certain themes which became peculiar to their patrons. Van Cleef Minard's Linimentfor Summer Colds et Arpels for erample displayed some j — Lesson From the Vestris long diamonds, and also Plower pat 1 Washington Post: From the British terns carried out in diamonds. If I report, as well as from the American, Onyx attracted the visitor, and the ,one may read that the Vestris sank as mos. futuristic theettshowcasef all, she la direct result of negligence. It is o D n-. f important turnto tarn would not, however, particularly in the larger sense whose negligence it happened to be. The important consideration is that negligence was possible; that the owners of a ship were able to send it to sea in an un- safe condition. The reports on the • particularly ane combinations of ob-1 sausry. If she liked the quaint clus- ters of emeralds, sapphires, rubies and diamonds, in various pretty ar- rangements, the house would be Os- tertag. For combiations of emeralds and diamonds one would recommend 11lauboussin, who possesses the fa- mous 24 -carat stone given co Jose- sinking of the Vestris should be 0111- phine by Napoleon. For pearls andlized as a basis for new laws and new diamonds in their richest simplicity, regulations so designed that it will be it is difficult to surpass the execu- impossible, through negligence, ignor- tious of Boucheron. The exhibits chance or .design, to send unseaworthy Chaumet, G. Fouquet and Lacloche ships or ships not equipped with the most modern life -preserving equip- ment to sea. Until such laws and re- gulations are enacted, there is con- tinual danger that another Vestris disaster will 000ur. were also of very high standard. Jeweiery, and Art The impression conveyed by so many flawless stones in such varied and brilliant groupings was that any order given to any of these houses could be carried out, whether per- taining to ring, bracelet, necklace or earring. Incidentally, few earrings were shown, and the l:racelets seem- ed to have little vogue. T.he neck- laces were . t,orgeous affairs in many instances. Some wets 'developed into inconspicuous strings and very elaborate pendants ,formed <1 show- ers of pearls, or masses of diamonds, or onyx and diamond ensembles. Tempest). Among the rings, however, perhaps the fantasy of the artists was carried t� the most unusua4.lengths, Imagina- tion to conceive new shapes, new combinations of stones, allas these appar- ently unending rings would have satisfied evel'Yt•ne, for the square patterns and occasional William , anilnChi west- cubistic, irregular dovetailing 61 ern golf professional, and Chief Sit- stones were so unusual as to be al- ong Eagle, could the Stonies,hdifferedtamost repelling Solite of the rings as to which beat the other at of this nature, if worn, would have golf, each armed with his clroseri attracted attention rather than praise. 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Es L"�� �� of a nine-hcle try out the Chief was notable was athree-bar diamond ring' E® tib®; P 6'A,�i four up on the pro. His taa3;et was by Mauboussin set in platinum. ��j `y li$ course larger than `lhomson's ob-The point of the exhibition is, of jective and be could and did "hole course, that jewelry -making is mere out" from ]crag range. The contest than a trade; it has become an art. • that L U FOR THE HAIR Ask Your Barber ---He tinows WN]1AED CIRLS �. IlALIitDItFS ST Y:7"!AND BNAUT is the most remunerative prcZessIon today. 1N�a OFritR T$E 110'8.T uP-To- DATE COURSE IN CA.NADiA.. Hundreds of satisfied graduates. 'Write for free booklet. 'Toronto Hairdressing Academy KILL LITTLE ONES At the first sign of illness during the hot weather give the little ones Trophy will be staged in the ' Cana- est international centers, and ��a Baby's Own Tablets or in a few hours than -Golfer" tour of Canada, starting a reputation t this rel4 WI ect he may be beyond aid. These Tablets from Toronto August 12. havegad to itspt reputation for this and will prevent summer complaints if given occasionally toel the well collet, Forty -Eight •• and will promptly relieve these troub- les if they come cn suddenly. Baby's I have but gone the general way of J h you have Own Tablets should always be kept sten; M every home where there are Sunk but a fraction deeper in the young children. There is no other mire; medicine as good and the mother has Risen, when at aIl, a doubtful hair's the guarantee that they are absohite breadth higher; ly safe. They are sold by all. drug-' Cropped with the herd, and known the isle or will be 'mailed on receipt it was staged over one-half of the championship course where the com- petition for the Prince of Wales Thfs exhibition has, also, s France in its jewelry designs is com- ing to be known as one of the great- perfumes. rea= perfumes. • la's ,Avenue DA., Toronto, :Dept. r The Dr. \V Pride, 256 per br.x, by Hams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. For the Children's Sake common pen; Desired my'kind as they desire, and then Cried out, no more desire; Edmonton Journal (Ind. Con.) : (In -Half-warmed my hands before a half- Iit.. fire: furtherance of its campaign for the pasteurization of milk, the Journal I have ment gone the general way of t5uo gxte mslyely fpm n editorial nr The Montreal star, contnienting on r o b et. l iologist.) than they, upon How is it now in retrospect I see tl o t f 1110 city a This expert, whose business It Is to Things so far beyond the reach o me lop been drinking my "John,"Areyou brandy:' 9 have not, sir." quite sure?" "Quite sure, I could not get the cork out." . count the bacteria in Montreal s milk supply, finds that there are more dis-I Disaster in the game I never played; me • I ease germs in "special" or "certified" And Actium when the fated galleys milk than in pasteurized. Montreal flee; had a bad typhoid epidemic just a few' And Hamlet musing on our insstery; ears ago which was traced to the ; And Jesus in me, by myself betrayed., y The demand for pas.,—.r. Earle Welby in the London Status- l milk supply. daY Review. teurized milk grew out of this out -I break. k Now. with the number of dairies allowed to sell "raw" milk in - Municipal authorities predict the creasing, Montreal notes a cori,espono iiopul,ation of Bogota will be greatly I - rag increase in infant mortality. In increased during the nest. nine years, rn other wards, little children are being because of better housing facilities sacrificed "to 'meet the wishes of nuts- and because direct rail commuuica eroli e=ons interests." tion with both the Atlantic and PaCifle i —...-0--- --- coast's will then be open. A popu- Keep Minard's Liniment always' handy latioe 01 400,000 by 1438 le predicted. (RAU/Ne PHILLIPS For Troubles due to Acid INDIGESTION. 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It is the quick method, Results come almost instantly, It is the al) - proved method. You will never use another when you know. Be sure to get the genuine. Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- e]ans for at years in correcting ex- cess acids. Each bottle contains full directions—any drugstore. "1 think Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is wonderful) I have had Six children of which tout are living and my youngest is a bon- nie baby boy now eight months old who weighs 23 pounds. I have taken your medicine before each of theta was born and have certainly re• ceived great benefit from it. I urge my friends to take it as I ant sure they will receive the same help 1 did." -Mrs. Milton McMullen, Vanessa, Ontario. ly8EvPik m. e `V���ta�l� Compound. Lade E. 'o khath Med. tio., Ltnn. Mau. anal Cehaurg,•Oktarfo, Canada: . • ISSUE No. 34--'229