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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-12-05, Page 7" had no camas" R$. FRED. PENNY`,; RR. No., 4, Norte. 'wish, Ont., suffered from anaemia for over three years. Though taking medicine all that time, nothing helped her till she began,,,�Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. had no appetite", she writes. "X could not sleep. My . blood almost turned to water. I was weak and my heart would palpitate violent- ly. I am thankful to say that in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills•.X found the relief I sought My color returned, my appetite improved, my weight in- creased fifteen pounds, and it was not long till I could perform my work with ease." If you are weak and easily tired, subject to headaches, are palef' `without appetite, •and your work• seems .a bur- den, do not delay. Start treat- ment at once by buying a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at your medicine dealer's or by mail at 50 cents. a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. $.27 a lents PINK PL •'A HoU2EHOLO NAME IN 24 ccUNT11I._6 •' Airplane Routes 13uck ngharn Palace! BABA V The Socialist Journal „%he\ .) IIELP TO MOTHERS Clarion" Caves Interesting 'Insight into the London Horaxe of the $overign LITTLE CHEER °George Lansbury • has been so sweet 'in pt:eparicig the surprise for the Prince• Minister of a .newly paint- ed residence that he ''tight now turn his attention towards Buckingham Palace, ri'here can be no more rant - Shackle a residence Por a ruling Mon- arch than BnckItu11ain Palace to - ,day, Its :a case of all than glitters not 'being gold, for apar't from that. Paas- sive monument to .the monstrosities of the Victorian age' at its gates, which acts as an excuse for a traffic round- about, all that the public sees of Buck -1 Ingham Palace is grossly misleading. "Behind that more or less dignified front lies a dilapidated palace whiob medicine dealers or by ma a the Standard Bank, since taken aver su h disrep appears to be crumbling centsMei a boa LBi o The , , Williams' • by the Canadian Bank one t kenrce. Medicine Co.,C13roekvklle, Ont. With disrepair. ., _,_ • "From the .gardens of the Palace , To -day there are 14 bank branches the huddling is ugly andfslpwallstiare. Where"the.I.�eaves in the city including•.ofiices in all the ed, and the tops of its .walls are. Il subux'ban districts. , strewn with hideous balustrades and Unusual development Is marked in statues -survi impart a mournful air . Northern Saskatehewan where rail - to this .survival of a gorgeous' age, road companies have been concentret- Well, bean invited only inP building programs and new re- sew , corridors and staircases, tui spacious l is an n. in some cases banks have gone be- ly planned, cold and uninviting. Lugu- paths, Six n playfully scuff pond the end of steal to open one be- brious, heavy dust•coliecting mase- through the 1 ish oE' es to outlying settle rials hang from ' the casements and the carpets an the floor are of the inevitable royal red. The „furniture —well, Queen Victoria must have fur- nished the palace. • "The King has a superb collection of ptetures though. it is a pity no one has ever hung them Correctly. The gallery walls are packed with many of the finest examples of the Dutch School from Rembrandt to Vermeer -and Steen. to Hobbemma, but many cannot be seen without periscopes or step ladders. One interesting thing about this collection is that the royal taste has ,apparently been for domes- tic scenes in -preference to portraits, to pictures' -of everyday life of the peasants, for town workers rather than for royal personages or gentle- men of high estate, "In the stately homes of England pictures of royalty and regal scenes always predominate, -but here, apart from the necessary ancestral portraits on the staircases and in the corridors, domestic scenes abound. Is it that even in our taste for pictures we as- tray our desire to escape from wha>: we are? Does the adolescent ,crowd Ms walls with pictures of sparsely cled•ehorus girls for' the same reason as monarchs all their rooms with pic- tures of Dutch interiors where clogs and chickene take pot lrrok with the Papuly "I think the Bing is badly treated. If we must have a Bing, don't let us be 'so stingy about it. Let Bucking- ham Palace be reconstructed as an example of modern architecture, let Epstein and the rest contribute• their quota. .Let the King impart uewe lite to the furniture industry by furnishing his fesiclence on modern Ines And the cost? Well, if lie dii f t' a aby's Own. "tablets. There Tablets Business iliCreases Hanks Reoec Prosperity, in Saskatchewan, There is no other me . o tie o d great -yelp to yoagg 0Othen as Short Crop Fails to Offset are a' mild .but thorough las�atcve which regulate the bowels; sweeten toitacit' correct constipation and ' Regina, 'Sash,—Banits reflect a big Increase in Saskatchewan business the s this year. indigestion break up colds aitd simple s Yetantial advances have been re» fevers and Make tiro gutting of teeth I ported. at Regina, Saskatoon, Moose painless,ale 1 jaw and Prince Albert, four points at Moose - mothers ti situ keep a box of eel Tab- which cslearing house returns ate. lets In the '-sego always feel safe cradle. from the sudden attacks • of nines that seize their little ones. If baby's Own Tablets are given on the first sign of illness the' baby will soon be rigbt again. Concerning the Tablets Mrs. B. G. Carver, Lyndale, P.E.I•, writes: --"I always keep Baby's Owu Tablets in the .house and fine them a wonderful help in keeping my baby well." • Baby's^Own Tablets are sold by all In the case of Regina the '1929 fig- ures are phenomenal. Complete fig- ures for X929 are likely to show Re- gina with bank'eleatings increased by from $40,000,000 to $50,000,000 for the 12 months period, , Banks have figured prominently in building programs of the larger cities as well as in the development of the northern districts. A year ago there were seen bank branches in Regina. One of these was • at;<d blending of the world's choicest Constant -daily testing .teas give iced Rose Tea Ito illimitable favor and r, ' ,•r,-varY' good ieSS. Every parr age g�llait•auteed. Go Have you ever wondered what he - And inside. e , . g to .view . the King's rely in gallery I 'comes of a cords bene been made in opening hp in addition merely innumerable d i ltonrestead lands it the leaves that fall from the many, merry trees in our. city, es- pecially in public playgrounds, , ? re you f f gutters and run along the meats,. sidewalks and hear the 's'wis i-sry the crisp, .t -zany -colored leaves, have' you ever thought that their ntaY be saw fel purpose For Iceland Traffic Evers Northern Latitudes Where Fog Abounds Plan Air Travel Copenhagen. — One is momentarily, a little sui'ph'ised that Iceland, of all places should be -'bbotnin$"' aviation, hut this is explained by the nature of This mountainous country, in insuffd- ciency• of other means of communica- tion and the long distance between the towns. The Iceland Aviation Company is increasing its capital by a new issue of shares', simply because an extension of the traffic has become necessary. Junkers metal seaplanes, solely intended for "landing" on the sold a few of those pictures that hang water, are used,. and all the pilots so I close to the ceiling;,tlle picture gal far have been German. lery no one would be the wiser 'and The Icelanders have quickly learned he'cl lie in pocket on the deal." - to place implicit faith in aviation and to realize its tremendous advantages. By ve:sei from Reykjavik to Akurejui, for instance takes 36 hours by sea- plane three hours, and the cost is about the sante. Five new seaplanes will be put on next summer and. both pilots and mechanics will be Iceland- ers, who are now being trained In Germany. Empire Development ? Contemporary Review: The ecouo- used fora ase In 'most large cities and towns, all male development of Empire is a task the leaves in the gutters and parks worthy of the greatest efforts of the are gathered every day -by the Park cooperative genius of ourcl Cit -mono Department amen and are used to wealth, �, e must approach cover the bulbs they plant during the mean,selfish or partisan spirit. Co - winter, and also. as a substance for potting plants. 'Tey are not burnt and thrown in the clumps as roost- of you have probably thought. of the Every morning 'in the fall of menh year you May see a number with large rakes out in the streets raking up; the leaves; into large piles. And how do they pick them up? Well, they are provided with:a special de- vice which consists of two poles, Con- nected by some heavy . material, like a•meal. bag. They just.lay this on top of the pile and scoop them up, all in a jiffy,. and put them into large wagons with deep bottoms and extension wings. The leaves are so, light that the "wagons are'lilled in two or three sionate adventure. It is the cin minutes. for new life, it is also a quest at the But where cls .the store so many of call of••the old life which demands to b�►'i good tee RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOEs c a good 1 Classified Advertisements �� SyTIrE:TIANs hJ'/9.Cii27'.F tt T LIRE MEN 1N1�P7'rit1J 4EU.1( 15, ate 11d pair, easy wore, ISarn while learn* -umpteen pother tnwo lrl s most sMolar reti a�liee artir plan,os or 'Write or •arber . tely f sy t ticatalogue. MVfoler. l immediately e, 1 Pres Furber College, 121 Queer �grtp'' CAPTIOUSNESS Avulgar man is captious and t tai sus, eager and impetuous at Ses, He suspects himself' to be slighted, and thinks everything -that is said meant at h Shakespeare• The minister was taking a class oil boys in. the Sunday School, and said, reprovingly: "John M'Tavlsh, your mouth is open." "I ken"' said John, "'I opened it maser." ----- - Gabby Gertie "When a man is known to have been forgetful it's silly to erect a monument to his memory." D3Y CM! NOW FAT ANYTH1NG He dearly loved a�rich tit -bit. The spirit ryas willing, but the flesh his boys Whenever he ate anything d will pay the operation and organization, not dicta-' Feet Sore? Use Minard's Liniment. 1 used. Itsay,"Pr000r+.,aRead the acquet tion, must be the keynote of this I penalty in his own words :•- lar dose : of su er-economic organization. There CRITICISM <� Since taking the regular afferent, and 11 suggestionmust be no _ exploitation n„� -- exercise _a criticism always [fruaciten Salts it is chute, • my boys enjoy themselves seeing me } . cat what I dare not touch before. My' eldest son was the same; but since he has taken IC-ruschen Salts he can eat and enjoy whatever is put in front; of; him” Modern artificial conditions, errors of diet, overwork, lack of exercise, and so on, are bound to haveinjurious effects in the long run providing e precaution is not taken. your eaie- Krnsehen Salts should be 5 guard. Besides cleansing the bods 10 impurities gently, surely and painlessly„ Ow they possess a vital power of g -oast life and vitality to the countless millions of cells of which every body is comp _ :, That is why physicians never hes11l to to recommend Iiruschetz Salts. • of imperial resources, or of domineer- ing over our less -educated fellows in the vast undeveloped regions of In- dia or Africa. There is need to ap- proach this new task with all the fervour and sincerity as if we were at war—not with a foreign foe, but with. primitiie nature—for the right to allow the children of men to pro- duce the things by which aloue they might have life more abundantly. Im- perial organization and development viewed from this angle takes upon itself the guise of a great and pas - est them and why' and how? As you know, there a .re n.any foul tains' and ponds in the parks . �dnd 'each 'fall tliese'are drained dry. Tliis is an excellent `Place to store 'them and they are weighted dozen and also wet. This work takes place frons day to day until the trees are bare—about Nov: 30. When the leaves are . all getlter'ed they are wet down again, and left un- til they are ready to. be used for fer- tilietag. Then they are taken from thein "store -houses:' ancl' used to cover the tulip and other bulbs wbich are being planted in the paries. They serve:as blankets and keep the plants' warm during tb.e cold winter months. Since they are 'frost -proof," old Jack Frost cannot reach the tender roots of the bulbs when they' are covered by . this leaf substance.—Christian Science Moulton. CHARIT`! I would dress myself in charity as • ;Pry .best raiment. I would) outt ito on upon my faith and hope, entirely to hide them, but as an up - 'per • and more visible vesture Dr. Watts. One unpleasant Consequence of the swelled head is the cold shoulder. Mr. G K. Chesterton is fond of telling this story against himself. He once'sent his secretary., to protest against the noise made by a factory near his house. Mr. Chesterton can't write, said the secretary "I know he can't," agreed the manager. "I've always sail o" cs, U!N riA PHILLIPS , For T}roo�'eoid (rte TIDN4 1[ tpiGES pn1 D STOMA��., HEARTSOIFANI EADAEHEE OASES,NAusep'': -be renewed and re -renewed. Tile economic conquest of Empire, apart from being ,f.'�e ultimate salvation oL the British people, will also briug to a more . permanent foundation the peace of the world. - destroys, for a time, our sensibilitY to beauty by leading us to regard the work in relation to certain laws of ceation. The eye turns from the charms of.nature to fix itself upon the servile dexterity of art.—Alison. An octogenarian was recently mar- ried for the fifth time. Another triumph of hope over experience. A mail went into au old -clothes dealer's and asked far a coat. He put it on in the shop and then bolt- ed. The dealer dashed to his neigh- bor, a gunsmith, and asked him to fire at the runaway,: The gunsmith picked up a gun and tool: aint. Sud- denly a borrible truth struck the old clothes dealer. "Hi!" ho crieu "Shoot him In the trousers—the coat is mine." Britain to Use "Lung" for Subzriarine Crews London. -••-The Government has re- ceived such favorable reports on an apparatus • somewhat similar to that beady in use . in the United States Yaieton: "The. moment I get talking about football I'm all wound up, don't you know," Miss Cutting: "011, then. there is nothing to keep you from going." When . fours +shout tWO hours after eating many people s111'ter ' from -sour stomaCiis. ;They, call it, indigestion, It , means that the stomachnerves knave been over stitnukat .d:• There 15 excess acid. The Way to correct itis with =alkali, which neutralizes many, tinges its vol- ume in acid. • • The right Way is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia --just a tasteleee dose in water. It is pleasanta• efficient anti, l harmless. It has retrained "` years the', 50 yea in ` Pans h. and with • p y9 -C since Its invention. It is the quick ,MetihoT is thseUlt ome almost instantly.. ap- proved method, You will never 'use another when you. know, Be sure to get the genaine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by pbysi' clans for 50 years in correcting execs acids. Each. bottle contains full direc- tions -ratty drugstore, • Lord alaeduff, the young son of Prince and Princess Arthur of Con.- naught, onnaught, had just learned the words of the National Anthem, and he told his nurse that he wanted to see "our noble King." One day, when the King was walking in the grounds at Bag- shot, with the Duke • of Connaught, Lord Macduff .was told by his nurse, "Look, there is the King, lithe Iana- father." "Oh, no;" said Macduff, "that is not the King. That is my Uncle George." Lor rescuing the crews from s'tnken adopt it in the British Navy. Reply- Magistrate—The evidence shows submarines that it has decided to that you threw a brick at this con- ing to a questgion in this house of stable. Bnrty .One—lt shows more Commons recently, ,Albert Alexander, shah that t shone that I hit him First Lord of the Admiralty, said: "Very satisfactory trials are just com- pleted of the apparatus which affords each individual member of the crew a. fair chance to escape from a sunken submarine and reach the surface. The apparatus is known as the Davis sub- merged escape apparatus, and is cue- ' signed by Messrs. Siebe, Gorman, Ltd. Iand it is similar in theory to the American %mg.' Arrangements are being made to purchase a sufficient number of sets to equip all the oiil- cers and Wren ,e1 the stilnnarines and 'provide facilities for training them in its use, , Witb. the advent of this `p- paa'atus, the salvage of the submarine has :become of less inijiortance as it May. be no longer necessary for the saving of life. The problem is, 1iow-1 ever, being still' further studied, and experiments have been carried out with the submarine at Portsniotith and will continue as necessary." tl,a� stanch The -ex-Kaiser's 10th birthday re - tilled ananecdote to H. A. Van Coe nen, consul from "In thetl ets of l his San ' Francisco. glory," Consul Van Coenan said, "the Kaiser during a visit to The 'Plague boasted at great length to Queen Wilhelmina about the military ,eijuip- ttettt and skill and bravery •of tae t German army. "'Do you realize, he wound. upr 'that my Prussian Guards stand seven feet in their stoekings?' "'That isnot tall: enough,' said the (Mee% "How do you mean—not tali enough?' said the Kaiser. "'When we open our dikes,' sale ; the queen., 'the water is 10 feat deeli.," Use Minard's Liniment In the ttablee,. L FQR THE HAIR Ask Your Barber --He 1`►nows ATE TS 041st. of "Wanted Inventions and gull Information Sent Free on Request. - W3r.E zArESAY CO., rapt. W. 273 Bank St., Ottawa, ,Ont. The Sanative, Antiseptic Rivaling' Service rtsexccllcd for ffiy years Boer • Ointment • Talewn • Sharing Stick 25c. on.ah'at rill Druggists For Instant Ease From COUGHING here XLIEV mix -rURi /9ctslilctt Path 'A SINGLE SIP PROVES(r see gYerifiai FOR QUICK, '• 1-1ARALESS COiOt Child/may for. feRcCostRIVI,DIARME.a.,FEVERISie4tse, Catarrh Heat and inhale 'Minard's. Ex- cellent for colds in head, throat and chest. “What a difference," says TORONTO mother "' Y little daughters Doris, suf- .INi . fered from constipation until she was very weak and pale," says Mrs. A. Brooks, 14 Currie Ave., Toronto, Ontario. She got so we bad to force her to eat, and nothing agreed with her. , "What a difference thefals eines we've been giving her California Fig Syrup She began to pick up Valithe flret dose. Now she's well th n di strong and happy, with a splendid 1d. appetite and wonderful, color.;" When bad breath, coated tongue or fretfulness warn of constipation," don't wait. Give your child a little California Fig Syrup. A child loves it. Headaches, feverishness, bil- iousness vanish with its use. Weak stomach and bowels are strength- ened. Appetite improves. Diges- tion and assimilation are assisted. Weak children are strengthened. To identify the genuine, endorsed by physicians for 50 years, look for the word California on the Carton.. CALIF O kt•N I A FIG SYRUP' THE RICH, 1'lnix'rY LAXATIVE AN» TONIC FOR CHILDIIEN fix,."`After having an operation, t wa6 very miserable, weak, nervous and very near unfit to work. 1 saw Lydia E: einlh.am's Vegetable Compound advertised end tried it and believe it helped me wonderfully; I have see, weak spells any more, the pains heVC Sett me and my nerves are much list ter"' i feel safe 1n saying Lydia & inkham'c medicines have helped me wonderfully:' M' to Wma Hz Beechteflerb Sox t43, Port Colborne, Ontario., re, fit• P�ah�': Vegetablt „ fl Ca U E 'Ltd., P,Wkl, k bideo.; ;lnn:M's.u.s.a. Mad� Y ped b•er{.'ealktr•'C'145da ISSUE No. 48-.-•-'29