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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1930-01-02, Page 7Do you take pleasure in Housework • " I NOW lio about my daily work with pleasure," says Mrs. Scott of Guelph. In spite of tiring domestic tasks end family cares, that is the way every woman should feel. But how many do? Thousands of women all over the worldhave regained strength and nervous energy by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and write to tell us so. Mrs. Scott is one of these. "I was very much run-down, nervous, tired. I took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and am as well as ever again. Now I go about my work with pleas- ure; in fact, feel 10 years younger." Buy a box of Dr. Williams' Pink rills at all druggists and dealers in medicine or, post- paid, by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ontario. x.22 Airplane Service Supplennetts and Directs GraundWorkers HOME OF FIRE RANGERS THAT GUARD OUR NORTHERN TIMBER WEALTH Deputy headquarters for Ontario fire rangers at Lowbush, Ont., in. Cochrane district. 113CM C • Sy KgNNETN •STN„VSNSiaN Beier Lavelle, by John Brophy (3 M. dent, Toronto, $2,00). 'l'hls'iiovel, of 'ten..years•atter-the-wat�' is 'a frank Yet delicate study of the sharp cleav- age :between two generations, between those who lost their. youth in the 'war and diose who have grown to matur- ity since the Armistice. Iles Mr. Brophy is finally master of his meth- ods; he shirks none of the difficulties' and moral problems of his theme, but he achieves exactly. the ends he aims for. Tho story of - the Irish ar- chitect and his unusual housing estate is told with e. deftness Hardly notice- able; the powerful writing and the dramatic situations which have al- ways marked his work rise naturally, and therefore with greater effect, from the narrative. There is wit and irony in 'Peter Lavelle; and some lovely descriptions of the English countryside. Peter himself, embitter- ed, whimsical, creative and earnest, is a genuine and valuable creation; • and the reader will also be delighted to meet Isobel, his steadfast English lover; Daphne Semple, the deliciously provocative musicai-comedy actress, , and Peter's wise little son, Christo- races. pher. From April 1 to October 31 of this The Strange Case of Viutrix fol year, 20,083 Canadians who went to Barton, by Ion Marshall (T. Nelson the United States intending to reside Sons $2.00) Viotrix l'olbarton a there permanently have returned to anti cupied the positipn of Vice-president 1 NO BETTER MEDICINE of the former Oldfield Company, a j� j;, MEDICINE Salesman Honored 1 • t subsidiary of Firestone. With Presldency� In 1920 Harvey Firestone decided Earl W. BeSaw Appointed 50 Head of Firestone Cana- dian Company Scans Canada's Future Hamilton.—Nearly 20 years young fellow by the name of Earl BeSaw walked into the office of Har- vey S. Firestone and asked, for a job. "I want a job selling tires with your concern," lie told the now-fam- The Natural Resources sus rubber pioneer. PER 501 Dre'Williia>ns' PHiK PILLS "A HOUSEHOLD NAM■ IN 54 COUNTPUES" to expand in Canada. He foresaw great possibilities in the Canadian territory and made Mr. BeSaw Vice- Is What Thousands of Mothers President and General Manager of Say of Baby's Own Tablets. the Canadian company, Mr. BeSaw took his new position Dezember, 1922, A medicine for the baby or growing at Hamilton, when production was child—one that the mother can feel 1 is absolutely safe as well as FOR LITTLE ONES ago a approximately 100 tires and 200 tubes aalcien II` a day efficient—is found in Baby's Own Tab - Expansion in Canada I lets. The Tablets are praised by Firestone developed rapidly in. Can -'thousands of mothers throughout the country. These mothers have found ada, additions were made to the fac- b`, actual experience that there is no tory, the largest being in 1927, when other medicine for little ones to equal the capacity was doubled, increasing them. Once a mother has used them the production to 6,000 tires and 6,000 for her children she will use nothing tubes a day. Today Firestone is ree else. Concerning them Mrs. Charles ognized as oue of the leaders in the Butt, Tancock Island, N.S., writes: tire industry in Canada. ••I have ten children, the baby being In expressing 11t keen appreciation just six months old. I have used of his appointment as President of the Baby's Own Tablets for then for the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company of past 20 years and can truthfully say Canada, Limited, 14 Ir. BeSaw stated: that I know of no better medicine for "Canada's future is unquestioned. Her little ones. I always keep a box of the national resources are r,nly ort tr de Tablets in. the house and would ad - to be developed and her export trade vise all other other mothers to do so." is gxpauding rapidly. Our Canadian. Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all organization • is complete from coast medicine dealers or will be mailed to coast, and wo enter the year 1930 upon receipt of price, 25 cents per with a most modern factory, a loyal box, by The Dr. Williams' Medicine staff of workers, a sale's force -trainer Co Brockville, Ont, in today's merchandising methods, and notwithstanding Firestone's rapid A STRING ..----0....--- growth in Canada during the past six years, we look for even greater By Rex Hunter developments in the future." A Manhattan apartment dweller walking along Chambers Street the "Why?" he was asked. "Because I Question believe in you, Mr. Firestone, and my ' Regina Leader (Lib.): What Sas- judgment leads me also to believe katchewan wants is a fair settlement that there will be real opportunities of the natural resources question. If for growth and development in the tire industry." Harvey 5..Firestone was just really getting his own foothold then — he was making the first steps wbich would later make him one of the world's most famous men in cams coerce and industry. BeSaw got the job. For 20 years he has been an indefatigable worker. the two Governments cannot agree on terms, as gentlement meeting gen- ' tlemen, Saskatchewan has the privi- lege of challenging before the Privy Council the whole series of legislative acts by which the Dominion Parlia- ment assumed control over the North- West Territories previous to the es- tablishment of the Provinces of Sas- katchew.an and Alberta. Th°p validity of the law by which the control of the Y,atural resources 'remained in the Bands of the Dominion Parliament of Firestone Tire & Rubber Company. lex' the provinces had been created • At the close of the directors' meeting, 0 arts can also be challenged in the c after - of was held immediately ate of law. ward, Mr. Firestone greeted him with the following. words: "Well, Mr. Be - Canadian Support for Lord beend President of Appointed President This week Mr, BeSaw attended the annual stockholders' meeting of the • Beaverbrook Manitoba Free Press (Lib.): Th.e. newspapers and public) Hien of Can- ada who are cheering the loudest for Lord Beav crbrook and his policy of "-Empire Free Trade" hold now, as they have always held, that the pre- ference upon British goods which Lord Beaverbrook says is of "no real value," is highly detrimental to the Canadian manufacturing -industry and ought to be restricted or abolished. Lord Beaverbrook finds in the pro- fessions of support by these public leen and newspapers proof that Can- ada is behind his drive; but evidence of the complete insincerity of these professions is easily obtainable if Lord Beaverbrook cares to look for it. rIassified Advertisements ex�!TiFiTZQNS V43ANs' AT gilts 2IEI•J I'VAIti lFi) {QUlW.".1G, j3lta ,, pay, .easy worst Barn whii.e learn. ing barber trade under famous Molar • ner can plan, worlds most reliable barber sphool system Write or cath Immediately ia ber College. in Qutree een West, Tore. onto Iirmmngration to Canada Shows Decline From' '28 Montreal,—In the first s'3ven months of the current fiscal year, April 1 to October 31, British immigration to Canada totalled 55,167, an increase of 7,777- over the total for the corresr.:. ponding period last year. Immigra• tion from the United States was 23? 038, an increase, of 1,664; immigra- tion from northwestern Europe was 23,219, an increase of 97, and immi- gration of all races was 27,730, a de- crease of 13,016. Total immigration. in. the seven months was 129,164, as compared with 131,754 for the same period last year, a decrease of 2,604 or 2 per cent, Immigration in October of this Year was 8,817, an increase of 776 over October, 1928, or 10 per cent. Of the total, 3,386 were British, 2,329 from. the United States, 1,328 northwestern European races and 1,774 of other. the Dominion. healthy young woman, who should i. _ _ e__. have lived for years, died suddenly; Los Angeles woman, suing for yet though there was no trace of poisoning, all the medical evidence divorce, tells the court her husband agreed that this was the cause of her spanked her, pulled her hair and ears, death. Not only the murder but the slammed a door on her arm, and then inquest held an element of mystery, locked her up in a closet. She says she doesn't know why he did these' and puzzled police as well as public. things. Redo. He was mad at her. Why was she killed, what poison was the deadly instrument, and how was I it administered? Who was the mur- derer? Such is the setting. of this' soundly constructed story, the sola- tion that is excitingly unfolded is sat isfying and complete, with a definite; thread of romance throughout the book that ends up very charmingly. The Waiting Room by G. Grange (3. M. Dent, Toronto, $L50). A the- matic ghost story which aims at inter- preting imaginatively the war of 1914- 1918. The waiting room is a state of being after death, in which a few typical combatants discuss the war while it is still on. Tho burial of German dead in a French Village ce- metery causes trouble among the ghosts, a medieval bishop arises from Ainieus Cathedral to save it from des truction, a cockney ghost sets out to understand the war that has been fatal to him, and the spiritual issues are curiously' involved with a ghostly love affair and a war amongst the ghosts themselves. The story taken seriously gives some shrewd and in- teresting views on the war and that generation, taken in a lighter mood it will be found stimulating and amus- ing with its ironic humor. -- WEAK SPOTS We must have a weak spot or two in a character before we can love it do not laugh or much. People who cry, or take more of anything that is good for theta, or use anything but dictionary words, are admirable sub- jects fof biographers. But we don't care most for those flat pattern flow- ers that press best in the herbarium. Luck is something to which, other people owe their success, Outside the Family other day observed a string of onions the y eu vo made t Du ban Natal Mercury: A compel. - store. outside a wholesale produce the Canadian Company;' 'son of the speeches made in the Cali -store. It took him back a long way The story of Earl BeSaw is the to the time when such strings hung story of a boy with only a high school adian Budget debate early in the pres- education and whose parents were in very modest circumstances and, therefore, not in a position to give him a college education, but Earl studied nights and holidays while selling tires in the great undeveloped Western States. He dict his work in a way that pleased his superiors and he became Branch Manager oP It would be impossible to believe, diel the Des Moines branch of Firestone. are not know it fox a fact, that these His rise- was rapid, and in 1914 he speeches were all made in the Pai.•lia- was promoted to the post of Western ments of Dominions having a Common ent year, and those coming from the with flitches of baron from smoke blackened rafters. As he walked on farther and farther from the store he regretted that he had not tried to buy the string of onions. "Yet this is foolish;" he said to him- seli as neared lower Broadway. "That is a wholesale store and I couldn't use a dozen .strings. Besides, I have nowhere to hang such a string, for my walls are of plaster and will hard- ly hold a nail. Better to go on buying a few loose onions in little paper bags. Yet sthere is something im- memorial about a string of onions, like _a bed of mint or a cat sunning itself by a kitchen door." Some days later, on Fourteenth Street, he saw outside an Italian re- tail store many such strings looped over a barrel He went in, made his Union Government beaches at Cape- town during the discussions on the German Trade Treaty, the Flag Bill and on sundry other occasions show how enormous is the gulf which' the present reigning clique insists upon creating between South Africa and the remainder of the Commonwealth. District Manager. His appointment as Western Sales Manager and Assist- ant General Sales Manager followed, and in 1919 Mr. BeSaw was named General Sales Manager. IIe next oc- SHIP YOUR GRAIN TO TORONTO LOW INSURANCE AND STORAGE RATES FIREPROOF ELEVATOR Write or Phone For Particulars TORONTO ELEVATORS, LIMITED Phone Queens Quay gin 61 Toronto, Ontario oftroolia y►C_:J3i_a='ti<' "tel PUBLIC NOTICE ! 1 16sG TO EMPLOYERS OF LABOR Attention 'laving been directed to the scarcity of work it repel t'time, employers of labor are aslt- etl to try and help to relieve situation engaging 1 todespise, lead, It threatens to go near to ter - Song fide residents ofavailable l Toop allegiance, In Canada we find all par- ties committed to the policy of Im- perial Preference and to its extension wherever possible, and one of the chief cares of the Ministry during the de-. bate to which we have referred was to show it was not lukew.trin on the subject, for the temper of the House was suet that the Prime Minister found it necess 1y to assure it that increases in the Pref^.rence granted by the Budget it Was.discussing were re- stricted only because it was desirable at the moment that they should do lit- tle as possibl•2 by way of change of tariff. And this is the policy adopted in her own considered interest, not by a struggling colony which has to rely on subsidies from the British Treas- ury in order to make ends meet, but by the senior Dominion of tho monwealth, which holds half a eontin ent in fee which inoludes within its territory the most productive granary of the world, and whose exports of wheat and flour alone exceed the total exports of the Union, including all our output of forty millions of gold and diamonds annually. . Song At Birdland Corner, where I live, And daffodils appears-- The hero of my life and dreams Cries "Cuckoo" every year. 1:e is my life's example, and Isis spirit fills my place; That l; like him, would be a voice, 1. face. And let my. notes be cries of' , We Pay the Highest Prices for DRESSED POULTRY Write for quotations The Harris Abattoir Co. Ltd. St. Lawrence Market, Toronto 2 purchase and walked contentedly away with it. Back at the apartment, he inade a survey, then drove a nail auto the side of the battered bookcase and hung up the string of onions. It hangs there, a symbol of somethiug rude, earthy and hearty, something that has almost gone out of the world, and when the eye of the 'apartment dweller catches it he forgets the din of riveting and the surly grumbling of rock boring ma- chines across the way. Mallard's 'Lin'mentfor Coughs. A TEST • When in doubt as to whether a cer- tain thing is good for you, make this the test: "Will it tend to make a stranger man of me, so that I will be in better condition to fight life's bat- tles, or will it Weaken me and tend to demoralize my purpose?" No matter how unpleasant or disagreeable 'the thing may be, everything considered, if it will slake you a stronger man or woman, do it. TRUTH 1 And never show toy No one can. be sure in advance 1 th19 Clty at the p r where fat �erlitubrtag path of truth May theit t" by1gaging only o t t 1 ,Toronto 0111 ally av'al a � i�'or i. � i situp a c ea . That children from their cradles have, NOlri�]EtES1b1GNTS i An.i hearts grown old anal ~vise: Notice as hereby given that no assistance or rel'. will 1fir. H. Davies. be given to lion -residents of the City on account of 1 heir t being out of employment. SAMUEL McBRIDE, Minard's Liniment for Distemper. ,w......e.�..-... _..,._ Mayor's Office, Mayor. 1 It takes a mighty tactful physician Toronto, December '12th, I:929. • s 1jj, i.n cure a woman, tvho has troth lig the • matter 7t ith hex. Able precipices; it threatens to lose itself behind perpendicular rocks of doubt. The appeal is to the brave Mind, regardless of self, to march on and cliinb,, with sublime truSt that truth leads surely to he heart of God, ---Charles F. Dole. I ISSUE. No. 52—'29 ..... 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"I have to work in the store and do ray own housework too and 1 got nervous and run• down and was in bed nearly all summer. The least noise would snake me nervous.1 was told to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and 1 have taken seven bottles; It has made me stronger and put more color into my face; 1 get along nicely now with nay work and with my four chil- drelt. I would like to answer letters." Mrs. J. Malin IvilkS. PRANK LtnzES IA. No. 1, Ilox 51, Lankin, N. Dakota t'1 had two babies which I lost at seven months. Before my third baby was born my husband advised me to take your medicine and he bought me three bottles of it. When ? had taken the first one I began to feel better so I kept on dux. bag the whole period. We have a healthy baby boy and we are so proud. of him and praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable gave help it Compound for the l p me. I feel well and strong."— Mrs. Frank Lukes. f t y , ,. �Pinkhaim "1Vledreiine: ��';` 1. x�xY Nlass. and 4obourg, tfrk .erne, Canada