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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1930-01-30, Page 7• )zfirt• ?on liaise: able rtaticanta 'WOMEN of all ages, , " all over the workl, are finding new health in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Actual microscopic tests have shown that the medicinal elements con- tained in them increase the blood countand build -ap-and revitalize the en. tire system. Miss Juliette -- Seguin, of Dalkeith, Ont., testifies as follows :-- "Two years ago 1 became weak, nervous and run•clown. Various prescribed treat - silents did not help me. I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and it was not long before 1 noticed a big im- provement; and soon I was in the best of health. A year ago also my mother was badly run-down; her nerves were shattered and life be- Catile a burden. She began taking the pills and as a re- sult she is in.perflect,:heal.th.'!: Buy Dr. Williams' PIA Pills now at your druggist's or any dealer in medicine or lay mail, 50 cent, postpaid, from The Dr. Williams Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. E.SY pitapais I"A HOUSEHOLD NAME IN 194 COIJNTRIEs,, Reproduce, Hotel in Sugar Wale 0Ailt .The war -gent belongs te all Eine opresearches in every country have proved this, Germany's exclu- sive.guilt or Germauy'S innocence are fairy-tales for children on both sides et1 Of tee Bailie. What ceentry wantsa the war? Let us Put a different queS- tion: What circles in every country waeted, facilitated, or began the war? le instead of a horizontal section A large model In sugar of the great Canadian Pacific .1 -Intel at. Toronto, the Royal York, forty-two inches in height, has been made by Harry Astlay, chief confectioner of the liner Empress of Scotland. The model :was ex- bibited at the Confectioners Exhibition, London, England, this month. Ice Jams Destroyed Flared Skirts By Use of Chemicals PBarnes of McGill Has Big Floating Roadway Liverpool.—The largest floating roadway In the world, representing a triumph of engineering, has been opened at Seacombe Ferry, Wallasey, by Lord Derby. The new roadway, or bridge, is 599 feet long and 56 feet wide outside the girders. It -has taken two years to build, and -cost *60,000. The bridge carries three roads, of which normally the north road will be used for vehicles moving down to the stage, the centre road for light and fast motor vehicles om- ing off the stage, and the south road for horse traffic, handcarts, and slow nal heavy motor traffic corning off the etage. The structure consists of five float - in; 'pane linked to each other and to the stage and shore by six suspend- ed epans. Each floating span is sup- aortea on a fleet of eight steel pon- toons, each of which is capable of bearing 50 tons. The roadway will peen a new gateway from Lancashire into Cheshire. Wallasey ferries, the 'biggest undertaking of their. kind carry 27,000,000 passengers a year. Piracy on the China Coast liongicong Press: No complete pro- teetion against piracy on the China. Collet has been devised,. nor can be in the present circumstances. Fifteen years ago, the opinion was given by an experienced sbipmaster that the um combines with the oxide, releasing pre..ience of armed guards was the the Iran, molten ane. white hot, which most. practical preventive measure in turn reacts with the water of the ice to geuerate hydrogen so suddenly that an explosion results, though thermit itself is not explosive. Learned How to Reduce Their Menace to Life and Property Winter is not what it used to be, now that ice engineering, bas come into practice. New methods of meet,- Pyrenees are heavier than ever iug cold weather conditions in nail -for win. through Europe, we take a vertical seetiou through society, we fled that the Lent of guilt was in the Cabineta, tleeuilipen .ioo! innocenee in the streets otiE "in eo country had the num at the machine, in the worksbop, or at the plouth any demins to break the peace, or any interest in doing so. Every- where the lower classes feared war, and fought against it Oil the eleventh hour. The Cabinets, on the other hand, the War Offices and interested 4, sellyours In the lifl highest arket we aro raring' tyle following prices. for fresh eggs dalivero our warehouse at the present time: rrerni Extras 500 aez. r real rirsta ..... a70 4Pz. Dreah Pallet Datras.. 40o doz. Wraith Seconfte Cinvete eoo dog. Deal with an old reliable buel- neee house with a reputation of more than sixtrfive. years for square dealing. Beat prices paid. Prompt payments, Casae returned quickly, Oase e stip' plied, 600 each, complete, delis('ered, ered, payment In advance. Reference:—Your Own Banker. Write for Weekly Quotations THE liVHYTE PACKIH3 CO., LIMITED ESTABLISHED OVER 65 YEARS 78-80 Front Street East South Africa and the Empire Christchurch Press, N.Z.: (The South African secessionists seem to be only "an obstinate but decidedly not confident remnant." For this, if circles, that worked with them, the ministers, generale, admirals, war the Empire thanks time and General Hertzog, It would be stupidly forget - contractors, ftlia journalists, were fel not to thank greater Boor states - driven forward by ambition and fear, m . en than Hertzog—Botha and Smuts, by incapacity and greed, and drove for instance—and the wisdom of the British statesmanship of immediate the masses forward in their turn. The less control a Governmenttrust and reconciliation. The pres- had to fear, theavier is its historical re-heent situation In South Africa is full sl)onsibility. For this reason, while of difficulties and dangers, not the eet calculations of relative respone l m sibility are impossible, one can say ereastvaogfe tobreintbebepinitehse; sbhulrpit risacinaol that Vienna and Petersburg stand longer in the least likely that the at- flrst, their seconds', follow them, al- tempt to get over them will follow though at very different intervals: separatist lines, and that means that Leaden comes a long way after. South .Africa is much more likely to ''This book is a study of the stupid- get over them successfully in the end. ity of the :nen who in 1914 were all- powerful, and of the true instincteof those who, at that time, were .power- The Singapore Base less. It is international in outlook, Singapore Free Press, It is hard to believe that abandonment will ha the end, but if it should it has to be re- tognized that in all probability the floating dock -would still remain in the East, and might well be sited in Ceylon. In some respects that might be a better strategical position even than Singapore, although perhaps not so good a tactical one, since It would he centrally sited on interior lines of communication with the Suez Canal, the Cape and Australia, screened by the Malayan archipelago from Eastern observation and with a clear oppor- tunity of observing the Pacific out- lets and ensuri ng safe comraunica- tion with Australia. 40 and shows how a peaceable, Industra Arid Shirtwaists mis, sensible mass, of 500 millions, i was hounded by a few dozen incap- able leaders, by falsified documents, Vogue Among Skaters at! lying stories of threats, and phauvin- Paris Ice Clubs Faris—Paris lags a little behind! was in no way destined oi' inevit- the reported enthusiasm for Winter able." sports in otherThat is a very long extract; but it Paris travel bureaus will tell you that big cities, although . is well that I should give it for noth- tlteir bookings for the Alps and the ing could better present the case that tbisEmil Ludwig argues; nothing better explains why his dedication is "To ern rivers havo been especially neces- There is talk of another and larger our sous—in warning"; nothing bet - sere. 'There, with successive cell]. skating • rink, but for this winter the ter accounts for the quotation chosen waves, the ice jam forms, sonietimee Patois de Glace, at the Rond -Point for his title-page—Ballin's "A man closing ports and causing .losses run.- des Champs Elyseesis still the only fling into enormous figures. When one. It is open to the general public the St. Lawrence freezes, for exaMpte, in the afternoons, but reserved for and ships cannot reach Montreal, the Private clubs in the mornings, and losses. are estimated at about $1,500,- 000 a week. Ice jams my also mean the overwhelming et entire com- mie:les of floods. Remedying such ice conditions as these •calls for the services of a sci- entitle specialist; and so the fee en- gineer has come into being. slightly flared on hip yoke, and tuc In his task he uses a nuniber of in crepe blouses with mannish ear chemicals. Outstanliag among them over of flat claudine colars. One ere is calcium' chloride. It has been smart blouse noted was of tub silk found very effective iu relieving ice broad stripes of white end light bl pressure when destruction of a jam is not necessary. A track of tbe chemical laid along the line of a wall gives adequate productive. Some- times a series of holes is made in the jam and calcium chloride is' inserted mixed with gravel, sand or coal dust, which serve to carry it into the ice; or the chemical in flakes may be scat- tered on the surface. Wherever it touches the ice the ice rots. Sodium chloride may also be used systemati- cally for rotting and destroying ice as may calcium carbide, crude sulphuric acid and bydro.chloria acid. The most effective and spectacular reagent that has been used in ice en- gineering is thermit, long familiar in welding operations. Professor How- ard T. Barnes of McGill 'University made prolonged researches in its use. Thermit consists of a mixture of aluminum metal and iron oxide. When its temperature is raised to 2,800 degrees Fahrenheit, the entrain- istio catchwords into a war which need not have been a Bismarck to prevent tbis most idiotic of all wars." Many will disagree vigorously and That Sore Throat Needs Minard's. -----4 — .—- vehemently with his assumptions and • here one may find all there is in the INACTIVITY his conclusions; but in these days of way of the skating kit in Paris. cooing in the Continent at least as The first comparison between the manywill support his plea for a costumes of last winter and this is World Court of Arbitration. "There the coming to the fore of the tailored is only this alternative. either to do shirtwaist. Many of the younger ole- It now or wait for another war."— ment skate in cloth skirts, pleated or laillr4i,d,gedurafrioimLudawirg'esviewla,teestt "bJouolky,. This review appeared in "The Illus- trated London News." "White" Australia against piracy, and this remains the BIOS t effect e form of protection. These measures have so far proved 100 per cent. efficient, for since the in- troluction on British ships of armed military guards after the Milting out - rag' last year, no attempt at piracy las been ever made on a ship so pro- tected. Now, for some reason, there is talk of these military guards being withdrawn at an early date, and the suggeetion is not looked upon with any fever by the officers of the ships affected. CONSTIPATED CHILDREN Constipation is one of the most common ailments of . childhood and the child suffering from it positively cannot thrive. To keep the little one well the bowels must be kept regular and the stomach sweet. To do this nothing can espial Baby's Own Tab- lets. They are pleasant to take and can be given to the newborn babe with perfect safety. Thousands of mothers use no other met -Ileitis for their little ones bat Baby's Own Tab- lets. They are sola by medicine deal- ers or by mail at '25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Canada and Australia Syctiey Bulletin: For years Can - with a navy skirt. Often a lightweight, jumper is worn over the blouse, but, Bombay Daily Mail: The policy of this jumper, too, is usually tucked the dog in the manager has not done to the belt. so far any good to Australia. But its The one-piece woollen dress is an. effect has been to induce Japan to other fashion endorsed by well -dress- -dress: cast covetous eyes on the vast ex - ed women at the Palais de Glace. panses of Northern Australia, a dan- White collars, leather belts and, not ger of which the latter is perfectly infrequently, a bolero cut to the tied- aware, ice are features of these dresses, most of them iu fine tweed mixtures. Many of the skirts are pleated, pecially in knife pleats stitched pa way down, but a greater number than last year are flared. Madame Barbey, who, with her daughter, is among the best skaters in France, is wearing a green woollen dress this winter, with green felt bat to match. It has a cream color collar, and is made princess style, with a wide flare to the skirt Most of the very good skaters, who sometimes go in for exhibition dancing:, wear prin- cess dresses. Mlle. Barbey has an attractive one of brown velvet with beige collar and cuffs; Mlle. A.ndree Joly wears black velvet, with tiny cream net collar close to the throat and a black velvet hat on Dutch cap lines and black shoes and stockings. Another of the good skaters also wears black velvet, but brightens it by heavy lace collar and cuffs., arid a beige facing to her skirt to match her q,niciters, shoes and stockings. The rank and file of skaters prefer less spectacular costumes, and ones. which would be suitable for other sports. The sweater juniper wan without a blouse is still seen, provided it is hand knitted and in modern de- sign; and a few jersey cardigan suits are worn. A young Spanish girl wears a smart one in Vienna's color com- bination of dark brown and pinky beige, the latter used for incrusted pattern •of fine toothlike triangles around the border of the jacket and across the front of the jumper, Berets, Small off -the -face shapes, and occasionally cloches short at front, are the principal headgear, with the cloches greatly in the minor- ity. Most of the skaters wear knick- k- ry isi ue .° REVENGE es- Hath any wronged thee? Be brave- ada's exports have largely exceeded ere- in neutral beige tone to match its imports, so it has had a balance with 'Well to meet its interest and othee liabilities abroad. Australa, on the other band, sells much less .abroad than she bays, and lives on the thin edge Of financial deseair, to the • detriment of its Plants. As a result, more or less direct, the Canadian Minister of Maine has a reliable ser- ving, and when the debris of war had been mostly cleared away he began, in 1923, tie reduce the publie debt. Australia has the deficit habit badly, and has been inereasing its foreign debt at a pace which makes a Wel tropbe seeni ,Wire ',enrage fade the year anew, Succo.is may be in :two for you. Grit ;•( or tectli—fur :Illicit exalt 4•-- • But grit them gently if they're falee. their stockings. . TIME ly revenged; slight it, and the work's begun; forgive it, and 'tis fluisbed.• He is. belo whimself that not above an injury.—Quarles. Toronto 2 As close waters, shadowed over by bordering trees, and stagnated, in de- fault of springs to supply current and motion to them, become foul and cor- rupt—so, methinks, the innate facul- ties and powers' of a dull, unstirring soul, whatever usefulness, whatever seeds et good she may have latent in her, yet when she puts not those powers into action, when once they stagnate, they lost their vigor and run to decay.—Plutarch. 'People always insist that they havo been investing when they win and speculating when they lose."— .Albert Atwood. 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