HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1932-12-01, Page 3HAS LOST FAT • FOR
THREE YEARS
68 lbs, Gone Altogether
A woman writes:—"For nearly throe
years i have been taking Iru.schen
Salts every morning in hot water, and
have test 68 lbs. of fat. My weight
before taking them was 190 lbs„ and
It is now 128 lbs. Compare the dif-
feren'e—it is marvellous, My mother
and sister are also taking Krusehen
and lots of our friends, and think they
are wonderful. As regard,. dint, it is
not necessaryto do one little bit of
dieting; in my case I have never
denied myself anything since I started
taking itruschen Salts. I wad! ever/
day, and do not eat many potatoes cr
much sugar. I don't think shall ever
be grateful enough to li.rusclien Salts
for the great help they have been 'o
me, and shall never stop taking them,
or recommending, them to people i
think need them."—(Miss) K. T.
Taken every morning, Krusehen
effects a perfectly natural,clearance of
undigested food substances and all ex-
cessive watery waste matter. Unless
this wastage Is regularly expelled, Na-
ture will eventually storit up out of
the way in the form of ugly fat.
Old Smokestack Found.
Montreal. - The large balloon
sznokestaclt of the locomotive "Du--
Lorin," the first railroad locomotive
built in Montreal, has just been dis-
covered in Carl!lieu and pressed into
service as a flower stand. The "Duf-
Perin" was .delivered in 1853, to the
Carillion and Grenville Railway; The
discovery was made by a party of
the Canadian Railroad Historical
Society which visited that towns to
study traces of the old railroad. The
locomotive was built by ICinmond
Brothers of Monti cal in their plan,t
which was closed in 1887,
The stack stood six feet high and
was five feet across, at the mouth.
It was buri:,d four feet deep in the
ground, and it is feared that the
sheet 'iron of which it is made may
have rusted away under the soil. It
is to be taken up and as much as
possible preserved.
Italy Gets Own 011
Rome. -Samples of the first min-
eral oils found in the Italian posses-
sions have recently reached Italy.
They come from the Italian Islands
In the Red Sea, where oil has been
struck in considerable quantities.
—,
Music is one of the most magnificent
and delightful presents God bas given
us.—Luther.
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That the above dune is a familiar, every -day occurrence in many
parts of rural Quebec? The old spinning wheel, regarded as an
antique by many, is the mainstay of many households in northern
Quebec.
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The sensible way—the doctor's way—of treating
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Milk of Magnesia. Try it instead of something just
to "move the bowels." See how Much better you
feel—and continue to feel for days after! The anti-
acid action clears the system of all those poisons
that cause headaches, fatigue, loss of appetite.
Get the genuine; look for Phillips on the wrapper.
ALSO IN. TABLET FORM: Philips' Milk of Magnesia
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41—Near
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45—Scotch: every
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The message thereon—and he hung
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For "Probably Warmer" wr : all it
said.
Sweet Young Thing — "I have
brought this book back; mother says
it isn't fit for me to read.
Librarian—"I think your mother
must be mistaken."
Sweet Young Thing—"Oh, no, she
isn't. I've read it all through."
Maurice—"Don't you, think my mus-
tache is becoming?"
Maureen—"It may be coming, but
it hasn't arrived yet."
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There is no virtue in being a go-
getter, unless you are going after the
right things, Nothing warms a girl's
heart a.. quickly as promising to go
through fire for her. If you watch. the
clock when you are twenty, you are
apt to be a watchman when you're
sixty. If you don't want to grow,
look for an easy job. It is easier to
shift the blame than to weigh your
own weakness. When a rich man
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has a -thousand eyes and then can't
see half as much as a jealous woman.
The more clocks and watches there
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asks somebody else what time it is.
To avoid being late it is necessary to
start early. It is well to follow good
advice, but be sure you catch up with
it once in a while. A mule usually
kicks because he doesn't want to ,so
anywhere—which is exactly like some
people. A man doesn't know he's old
until he's eighty, but a woman starts
worrying at twenty-five. Many a pro-
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nian who keeps on promising.
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husband appears to be, a girl always
feels she might have done better if
she had "shopped around" a little
more.
Reformer (to prostrated man) -s-
"And so this is the work of tam, is
it?"
Prostrated Man—"No, sir; this is
the work of a banana skin, sir."
Rome.—The most ambitious group
flight yet atten., t by any nation is
expected to take place next March or
April, ,when twenty -icor Italian sea-
planes, under command of General
Aldo Pellegrini, will set out from
Orbetello, near Rome, for a round-the-
world*flight.
The planes selected for this flight,
which the Italian Air Ministry has
been preparing for carefully for the
last two years, are Savoie, Marchetti
machines of the S55 type, fitted with
new Isotta Fraschini engine:, develop-
ing from 750 to 800 horsepower and
having a speed of 200 kiloniet ars (125
miles) an hour.
The flight is to be made by stages,
the seaplanes stopping at thirty dif-
ferent localities before returning to
this country. Two bases will be estab-
lished, presumably at New York and
Tokio. The object of the flight is not
to establish any new record but simply
to teat the regularity of the machines
in long-distance flight.
General Italo Balbo, Italian Air
Minister; General Giuseppe Valle,
chief of the air staff, and all the fly-
ers who took part in the Italian for-
mation flight across the Atlantic two
years ago will ;;o on this flight. It is
telieved also that the Duke of Aosta,
who recently joined the Italian air
force, will lake part, thus being the
first member of a royal fancily to
cross the Atlantic by air. Each ma-
chine will carry a crew of four. The
High; will last about four months.
This slim -line dance set of French
inspiration that can easily be made
at hone, is a thing to be welcomed.
The yoke -panties are side -closing.
Each leg is in six sections and slight-
ly scalloped at the etc ;'e.
The bandeau closes at the back.
You can make them in your spare
moments. It's lovely "pick-up" sew-
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machine. The edges finished by hand,
lend French accent.
Style No. 2994 is designed for sizes
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inches bust. Size 16 requires 11/a yards
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I consider a human soul without
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which shows, none of its inherent
beauties until the skill of the polish-
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to surface shine—Joseph Addison.
Young woman, before Judge, said
she had never been in any trouble un-
til
ntil after she was married.
First Pessimist—"It's hard to make
both ends meet nowadays,"
Second Pessimist—"Yes, and just
when they are about to meet some
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Ilorace sagely remar..i, that when a
man is doing the best he can, he does
not want to have son,.idle bystander
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The Crowd (at football game)—"We
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Small Voice — "Papa, I want a sack
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Do not worrry about the rising gen-
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A woman didn't want her party writ-
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her folks she was too hard up to sl
any Christmas gifts this season, and
didn't want her mother-in-law to hear
about her party.
Small Boy—"Daddy, dear, what dl
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The crown of the house is godliness.
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