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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1931-05-14, Page 7LECTROM116NETIS THERAPEUTIC SOLEAOID HARMONYJUNIOR 5B AR E E FULL $25 PRICE S 00:00 for proof of bolter, regardless of price, than manufactured by" the ;mony Manufacturers of Canada. We believe In small profits and. quick returns. Comparison shows super quality over all others, it is an Absolute waste to pay more for an Electro Magnetic Appliance than the Harmony. Beware of imitations! , Harmony is time tested and proven, PROOF FROM FACTS PRODUCED THROUGH THE HARMONY THERA- PEUTIC SOLENOID IN CASES OF: Infantile paralysis, rheumatism, arth- ritis, stiff joints, lumbago, sciatica, neuritis, sore back, high Wood pressure, strokes, varicose veins, anaemia, rundown condition, sluggish- ness, hay fever, eczema, indigestion, nervousness, old -age troubles, en- larged tonsils, ulcers and many other bodily ailments. Beep your money in Canada by buying the Harmony. Don't pay the expenses of big corporations that have to be met. Have a free demon- stii`atlon, and prove to your own satisfaction, before buying, what the Harmony will do for you. HEAD OFFICE: Imperial Bank Bldg.. 171 Yonge Street; Toronto, Ontario, Elgin 8544. 'HARMONY MFRS. Head Office, Imperial Bank Bldg., 171 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario Phone Elgin 8544 AGENTS WANTED 1�ROADCASTING: CKCL—Monday and Wednesday 11 a.m.; Tuesday and 'f ureday 10.45 a.m. Modern Language Still In Stone Age 1 -las Not Advanced In Line With Other Human Progress All human beings still tall; like sav- ages. Every modern language is little more than a tool for cavemen; as though modern surgeons still operated -with. stone knives or modern carpen- ters sawed boards with fish bones or modern farmers cultivated their fields by digging them up with sharp sticks. So protested Sir Richard Paget, life- long British student of the nature and sounds of speech, in a recent ad- dress in London. It is generally ad- mitted, Sir Richard recalled, that a large part of the human antagonisms which lead to wars and similar diffi- culties are due to differences of language, so that separate groups of people do not fully understand each other. A similar condition exists, the lecturer suggested, even among people who speak the same language. Words . are complicated mouth, tongue and throat gestures most of which were chosen by our savage ancestors thou Sends of years ago. These savages had but few ideas and simple ones. Languages, while probably good enough for their cavemen inventors, have been' outgrown by civilization. A single word may stand for half a dozen separate ideas, even in a single. language. Mankind has perfected the art of mathematics and dozens of other arts which assist the progress om " science or the exact forulation of ideas in special fields like science and engineering. No similar effort has been spent on speech. Instead men have been content to get along with the words and speech forms of savages. Future progress of civiliza- tion will be delayed or perhaps pre- vented, Sir Richard believes, unless the problem of communicating ideas by language is studied scientifically and systematically, to find out exactly hose thoughts may be expressed most clearly. PINION ULT...M ��'� 'How to make my old abaci okitts in the Domin on Fire Menace eoni'orm tie the new length Wee set problem to no unto T hit on this plan, 1 dropped the items; and as the part that glad been turned isrlder was darker'than the rest, I redyed the entire dress, ,after having bleaeh.ed Um geode, following directions he the Diamond Dyes Package. "I used Diamond : Dyes for the re dyeing, of course, 1 have dyed lineal things with thee° wonderful colors. They have saved me many dollars' and have never failed to give perfeet results—smootla even colors—fast to wear and washing Friends think my ' things are new when I 1'edye or tint than with Diamond Dyes, They do give the most gorgeous color's?" Mrs. G.C., Levis, Quebec, Owl l,as Simmer has its perils as well as its pleasures, and one of the greatest perils is the forest fire, Until a few decades ago Canada was care - leers of her timber wealth; there seernetl so much of it that exitaus. t,ia was a remote prospect, But ?°ci.cligality always brings its owe punishment; now it is realized that the wooded areas must be cared for, and reforestation has become an es- tablished undertaking. In view of this situation, preven- tion of forest fires is a' subject of prime importance, During 1929. 6,- 000,000 acres of timbered land in the Dominion was burned over, with a t t l 1f $6 200 000 d this(le- o. a oss o ti an , spite an elaborate and efficient pre- ventive organization. Each of the provincial Governments administer- ing its own forests maintains a fire- l1lrs. Carney (rust}iilg •inta the 'liv- protection body which co-operates log room, panting for breath)—Ob, with owners and lessees for the pro - Walter, 1 dropped my diamond ring tection of timbered areas, the cost off my finger and 1 can't find it anybeing distributed or covered by where. • special taxes on such lands. Mr. Carney (very calmly)—Its all The aeroplane is established as an right, Olive, 1 cane across it in my important factor in the detectionof trouser's pocket. forest fires, and in this respect On- ';ttr10 is particularly well equipped. A friend complains about '.the ?ea 'iVhile aircraft have to a large extent creasing worries of dressing, "By supplanted the old c..noe, horseback the time I get my false tseth in andefoot patrol for detection of fires, place, my arch supports adjusted, a large ground staff, with equipment my ear phone regulated and my stored at strategic points, always wrist watch strapped on I am usuaa' ;'will be necessary for the fighting of ly exhausted," he eenfi led• larger fires and maintenance of sys- OuNN. \s9A954-54L CiAbtabtXa MDOEE fe GOOD The Foggiest Spot Moose Peak, Maine, enjoys the dis- tinction, says Popular Mecbanics Mag- azine, of being the foggiest spot in the United States, although it brightened up a little in 1530 and had only 1,562 hours, or a little more than sixty-five days and nights, of fog. Its yearly fog average over sixteen years has been 1,607 hours. Runners-up . on Moose Peak's record are Libbey Island and Petit Mena,' also on the ' Maine coast. On the Pacific coast, Point Reyes light station holds the record, with an average of 1,39S hours per year for forty-five years. WANTED -- CREAM The marketing of cream has been my life study. I have a new plant, new cans and some new ideas. If you have cream to sell, you will be interested in this new market. It is different. Write J. A. McFEETERS 52 JARVIS STREET TORONTO, ONT. The Best Water Colour for Walls and Ceilings Free stencil premium label on eoery pack- age. Sendfor Decorator's Guide and Stencil Catalogue. ri�� 406 G �CANME A D ALABASTINE, Paris Ontario paesse- t ottlunq PHILLIPS to mace," ()) eel For Troubles Acid 0 Act due t trorioss-rrors SOUR sTOMSGrl HEARTBURN cONSTIPATIOt'I GAS, MAUS"' tems of communication. THE DIFFERENCE With the disappearance of winter It take so many roses— conditions these flying firemen may Dying Curtains Take the full width of voile, grena- dine or any soft curtain material. and after stitching hems at top and bottom, making a separate stitching for the red, dampen and while damp Ius-ead of ironing or using a cur tain stretcher., put tbem, at once on roes, place a rod in the bottom hem and one in the top and hang them to dry by pushing the material tight ly together. Let them dry in this fashion. When entirely dry, take out the bottom rod and the curtains will hang as though shirred and have a dainty and sheer appearance not obtained by other methods. The advantage over ironing the curtains or having them hang full is so great that it is impossible to realize the effect until one has tried this method. Such wealth of gorgeous biobn— be found all over the forests of So many petals crushed, to make Northerl'ie Ontario. This is a well One breath of faint perfume. • trained' and disciplined force, direct - It take so many hours, ed by skilled aviators, and plays a Of labor and of tears tremendously important part in the To givethe world a Lovely song protection of the Province's timber That will outlive the years. wealth. But love Is something quite apart, ,There is something picturesque and Just one swift kiss can break a hest:. much that is of a hazardous nature a about the work of these men who An old offender was found gaiety spend the summer in the clouds above of stealing a horse and received a the vast forest domain of this Pro - stiff sentence on account of his meet, vince, watching eagle-eyed for the ous record. The judge addressed incipient fire that may mean dis- him as folows. estrous material loss and perhaps The Judge—It is my intention to death in its most terrible form. Their sentence you to eight years at least, presence in these danger zones, and Now, before sentence is formerly pro- the conviction that they are animat- nouneed on you, I shall listen to any- ed by a ?teen sense of duty, justify thing you may have to say on yotsiYtr, public cijnfidenee that everything behalf. possible will be done to prevent the The Old Offender (afterwaiting to terrible forest conflagrations 01 minute or two) -1 don't know ez I've former years.—The Mail and Em - got anything to say only this, it pire (Toronto). strikes me that you folks 'round here .____:--y-... _-- are party toler'ble liberal with other ,, people's time. Toles of U.S. Are Determined • The two points farthest apart in the United States proper, according to the Susie—What are you knitting?Lottie—Something to cheer up the Geological Survey, are CapeFlattery, A:T 1 D after meals GET RID of your dread of pain after eating. 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Lottie—This is a bathing suit 'fo me, dear. Wash„ . and a point on the Flor ere coast, south of Miami. These two ..Paiute. are.abeut 2,835 miles apart.— r The Pathfinder. Rain is something we don't,,lilce while we are getting it, and kick like sin when we don't get it. A bark- ing dog is almost as unpopular is one that bites. The chap who takes, care of his own credit and collec- tion department is most apt to 'col- lect the living that the world owes him, We don't know which makes for the duller evening—a sedenau telling about the removal of he? ap- pendix, or a man telling about his stock market operation. The ad- vantage of one big worry is that it eliminates a multitude of little wore ries. Give to the work? The best you have And the best will Come back to you. ler Bride—Shall I have your lunch brought up to the deck, sweetheart? ' Groom—No, darling; just throw It. overboard—it'll save time and trou- ble. "Overboard," shrieked the , watch. A thousand men and women rusle • ed to the rail to see a woman strug- gling in the green water. "Sharks l" screamed the multitude as White flashed darted towards vt ae body below. For minutes before the ropewas lowered, the multitude gazed in Wo. der, as the viscious would dart to the body, then turn and dart awa "They couldn't touch me,"... the lady said after they had brought her out. "They were all man-eating sharks." The seven ages of women art. 7, a 17, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27. Its the con- sumer's- good luck that it pays the doctor • deco Honest, Her• 1 i p .actcer to be retitle advised her to go skating to redt but she couldn't stand: it. FrenchTMoroc Leather J Goods The raw inaterialssused in the mann- facture of French morocco leather goods are sheepskins from which the wool is removed. at Mazamet and which. ate dressed at Graulhet and • Issondun, according to the Index to French Production. 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