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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1920-07-07, Page 7A Real Nerve Tonic (s t4 Bountiful Supply of Rich, Realth-Giving Blood. Sufferers fro n nervous debility find themselves tired, low-spirited and un- able to keep their minds on anything. They are totally unfit to perform their everyday duties. Doctoring the nerves with aedativee is a terrible ,mistake, The only real nerve tonic is a good supply of rich, red blood. To sefSnre this ricb, red blood Dr. Williams' Pink Pills should bo taken. Enriching and ,purifying the blood is their whole misSioi con - Siamese Princes, Arrive Their Serene Diehl -lessee, Prince Ajjha, Prince Chirasakti and Prince Prasobsri (let to right), nephews of his Supreme 'elajesty the King of Siam, who reached Vancouver June 21 aboard the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Russia. centng e i them Mrs. Albert Bentley, _ Mancroft, ant.,, Ar es „cyears .. ran Spices d. Mysteries ofthe East ago I was a complete wi coklo; in bed�° ar for seven months; extremely nervous had no color. Nothing I tried seemed to help me till I began Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, My condition at once Im- proved and to -day I am well and able for anything without fatigue or trou- ble." You can get these, pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont: Lurk i f, Jerusalem's Byways •ays "Plan"—Rice Cooked in Fat—Spiced English Beef and Midget Porters Fascinate Visitors Helpful Hints! It is a mistake to keep biscuits . in the same tin. with cakes. If placed to- gether, the former quickly become soft. If meat is not to be used at once in hot weather, sprinkle a little pepper over it. This not only discourages flies, but helps to conserve the juices. • Mint will keep fresh for a consider- able time if it is washed in cold water in which a little carbonate of soda has been dissolved. - Suet will not stick to the knife while chopping if •e. little ground rice 'has been sprinkled over Ii. When frying foodstuffs care should be taken to avoid placing too much into the pan at one time, as this de- creases the temperature of the fat. Add a few drops of lemon juice to rice while it is cooking. This not only Jerusalem.—Exotic corners of Jer- usalem are 1 einb explored by a Pales- tine journalist who describes out -of - the -way places where tourists rarely go, yet where is to be found much of the variety of colo: and interest with which Jerusalem is filled. "A 1. : with eight people squeezed into six seats will take you right into the i3akharian Quarter," 01 descrip- tion says, "where people wear glori- ously colored dresses which, resplen- dent in Bukharia, have not lost all •their resplendency in Jerusalem. Here you will find silks which make the mouth water. The colors are perhaps a little gaudier than you may like and the gold and silver thread may seem a little too rich for you to take back with you to somber London or to some other sunless city of the West. You will try and secure a meal in the house of a Bukkharian. Ile will give your grand piano, heave it on his back you a dish of plau, which is like the and walk along with it as quietly and taste of all the luxurious sweetmeats as nobly as a camel. He looks so small of India. It is merely rice cooked in that you would never suspect h3 could f fat. But if you coot rice in carry more than a tin of biscuits. 'd rather see a sermon than hear one any day, I'd rather one would walk with me • than merely tell the way; The eye's a bettor pupil and more willing than the ear, Fine counsel is confusing, but ex- amplo's always clear; The best of all the preachers are the men who live their creods For to see goyd put into action le what everybody needi. 'fat, you won't get plan. There aro Having a talking picture of yorr wife is all right if you are deaf and blind. Pretty Saleswoman - "Don't you want a talking machine In your home?" Bachelor—"This is so sudden." centuries of exotic cooking . behind plau. "I mentioned plau when talking of the Buk::arians. In the Georgian Quar- ter you can have a meal of shashlik. It is English roast beef with the mYe- tery of all the East in the roasting. I do not know how it is prepared, but I .have a suspicion that it contains all. the spices of Araby. You may not re- lish the way it is served up but if you do not have a meal of shasblik, your visit to Jerusalem will have been in aim" "There is a Quarter for Kurds who come from ICurdistan. But ycr: scarce- ly need to go to their Quarter to see them. They are to be fouul on every main road with a pack on :heir back waiting to carry your luggage for you, for the Kurd is the beast of burden of Palestine. ' One short man will take The home is safe so long as women are more interested in cooking schools than card games. A member of a western legislature was making a speech on some momen- tous question. In concluding he said, "In the words of Daniel Webster, who wrote the dictionary, 'Give me liberty or give me death'?" One of his colleagues pulled at his coat and in a hoarse voice whispered, "Daniel Webster didn't write the dic- tionary; it was Noah." "Noah nothing!" replied the speaker, "Noah built the ark." whitens the rice, but separates the I . •___ _ Bacon will not 'shrink while frying if it has been dipped into flour. Plans are taking shape for the in- stitution of a regular air service be- tween Manchester and Blackpool, con- sisting of a daily trip that will take 40 minutes for a journey that takes twice that time by the fastest trains at present. The existing round-trip fare for the Manchester -Blackpool trip is 3, but expectations are that this will be reduced to aproximately £1 for the single journey, with the possibility of further reduction if larger machines can be employed for the journeys. Minard's Liniment Checks Colds. grains. Gliding Popular soarer gives you air sense which do. In the same way a glider or a Sport in Britain pilot trained on a power -driven ma- London—Great Britain must or -c chine rarely acquires. than half the ize a series of summer camps, or•used venamun ar liding is to become anything but the a ers There is no tragedy comparable to that of old age without funds to pay for its uselessness. Hubby—"Does she look her age?" Wife—"No, she overlooks it." Covering up the truth opens up an argument. One woman who wouldn't other woman in the face i look her in the back when on the street. Good habits are easier for bad ones broken. look an - s sure to they pass med than "The jig is up," said the doctor, as he viewed the man who died of St. "I am sure that more au Vitus dance. even b of week -end camps, it. aeroplane crashes could be avo if the pilots were trained first on grid- you don't need a license to hunt sport of a few enthusiasts. I ers and then on 'so r " That is the view which Herr Kron-', Herr KronfeId explained how 1n a feld, the Austrian gliding champion, glider one learnt to do a series of liops expressed to a reporter recently when i then in a more advanced type of he discussed the possibilities of gild-, craft drone learFinntyt to: do "S"h bends efficiein ing in this country. I the y "You have an ideal country here" 1 soarer, one was able to keep up al - he said "and I am surprised that most indefinitely while there was any Great Britain has not taken it up more' wind. "Where there are clouds," he seriously. She became a great na-1 said, "there you can soar for there is tion of seaman in the days of sailing always a rising current of air which ships. That gave her a sea sense' causes the clouds." which power -driver. ships will never Copenhagen Union Purchase Island • To Be Used as Children's Playgr Copenhagen. --After somewhat pro- tracted negotiations the Union of Copenhagen municipal teachers have bought the charming island of Thoro, off the coast of Fuhnen, itself an is- land, and almost opposite the ancient and picturesque town .of, Assens. The recent owner had spent large sums of money on. it and, amongst other things had erected a colossal bronze monu- ment of the old Northern god Thor, af- ter whom the island is called, and which cost twice as much ,as the teachers have paid for the whole is- land, with residence, outbuildings, museum and sa forth. The Copen- hagen Municipality has guaranteed the purchase sum. The purpose is to turn this island into a holiday resort • or "colony," as they call it in Denmark, for Copen- hagen school children, and for which purpose it is simply, ideal. • Some more cows will have tb tie, added to the live Keep • Cool If you wish to keep cool, , Don't be a fool IAnd worry about this and that; Don't think of the heat, i In your talk be discreet, stock, so that there will be milk Relax like a well -behaves cat. enough for the children who are to spend their holidays there. There will be an "all the year round" colony for children, and this section of the work will naturally en- tail regular teaching of the children. There is ample accommodation for the teachers. This is the first venture here in the matter of an "all the year round" colony for children needing care, and the innovation is being re- garded with much interest. The build- ings leave nothing to be de,ired, being equipped with central heating and other modern insta-r•tion's and it is expected that 100 children can be re ( „Willie," said his mother, "go over ceived in the new hone. The island, which in the past has and see how old Mrs. Brown is this If you wish to keep cool Don't be a fool And eat many things to To be well and strong, Stop habits all wrong, , Masticate more and eat less. If you wish to keep cool Don't be a fool Be prudent in all that you do•; Keep your mind calm and sweet; Ignore haste and heat— So here's a cool summer to you! —Grenville Kleiser excess; trouble, nor dogs to scare it up. Did you ever see a mosquito wrestle with temptation? Truant Officer—"Why haven't you sent your son, Johnny, to school? Don't you want him to learn to read?" Proud Father—"It ain't necessary, now that we have the talking movies." The honeymoon is over when the bride discovers that her husband makes the same Mud of noise her father did when he parts with some money. W The Lace Box,.. Sylvia came running to her mother with a piece of lace. "May I have this to dress up with? I want to be a queen." "Mercy no! Where did you find my hardest. Venetian lace bertha?" 'It was in a box on the closet self, Two carries, having finished the >, 126 Man to Fly to Moon? In making bis statement that map, will fly to the moon within the next century, John Q. Stewart, associate professor of astronomical physics at Princeton University, evidently took into consideration the fact that the first 100 years are reputed to be the and you don't wear it any more'. A quiver was appearing in Sylvia's chin. Mrs. Burnet was just putting on her hat, but she took it off, and going to the closet, carried the lace box to the bed. A pang of memory shot through her. She could remember her own mother gently unwrapping the blue tissue paper covers, taking out a chris- tening robe and saying: "Three Syl- vias have been christened in this dress. See the lovely little puffs, and the lace it is trimmed with is real Valenciennes. Now a fourth Sylvia had been christened in that same dress—her own little Sylvia who was looking at her with tears of disap- pointment. The laces in the box were a, GENTS EARN scrambled by hurried little fingers, sellingthe befruit trees, greens rofru etc.: town or supplied, eery No matter how well any man or wo- 1 man may know their stuff if they have mean dispositions it does them no good. been much frequented by tourists, will remain open to the public throughout the year. Denmark is rich in islands along her extensive coasts; they num- ber about 50 and .Thoro Island now will become a children's sanctuary. Ford Takes Helm! morning." Willie was back in a few moments. "She says it's none • of your blamed business how old she is," announced Willie. For Blisters — Minard's Liniment. • ; � missions' supply ship, wrtln lits even .to selling' of 'George Gluon, (IreYlell lI la: a ive us men: And ion Dad—"Why, Mildred, I am prised! Aren't you going to give your brother part of your apple?" Mildred—"No, daddy. Eve did that and she's been bawled out for it ever since." Friends, like stags, shine brightest when one's world is dark. sur - day's work, were communing upon their experiences. "Wet sort of a bloke did you get for your second round?" asked one. "Well" replied the other, "when he was on the fair- way he was a perfect gent, but when he was in a bunker was worse', a war book." Classified Advertising FOB SALE iiA'3Y CHICKS—IVF] HATCHED 215,000 last year In four varitt- ties. Write for free catalogue. A- EL Switzer, Granton, Ont. AGENTSWANTED Al and on one wrapping was a bra smudge. 'That's my fault," thought Mrs. Bur- net, "for not having taught her about these beautiful things." She unfolded the point lace wedding veil that lay inside and began to tell all she knew about the way it was made; how the peasants gathered great bundles of flax and soaked them in water until the thick jacket of the stem rotted away leaving the tiny tangle of white fibers beneath; how it was combed and then spun into threads, and how the patient women sitting on their doorsteps in the sun worked away day after day, and some- times year after year, on the same pattern, putting in the flowers and tendrils and dainty traceries; how cer- tain families had been so noted for their lace -making that they had come to make lace only for the kings and queens and royal princesses. "Do the Indians make lace, Moth- er?" Sylvia asked. Sarah ---"How did the wedding go off?" Fanny—"Fine — until the parson asked the bride if she'd obey her hus- band." Sarah—"What happened then?" Fanny—"She replied: 'Do you think I'm crazy?' and the . groom, who was in a sort of daze, said 'I do'." Luxury: Something the bank wisely refuses to let you have the buy. money to Hot July Days Hard on Baby vines, ever , country; selling outfit help giver: commissions paid weekly'. D. D. Smith & Sons, Ltd.. Winona, On- tario. 500 acres fruit and nursery stock. July—the month of oppressive heat; red-hot days and sweltering nights; is extremely hard on little ones. Diarr- hoea, dysentry, colic and cholera in- fant= carry off thousands of precious little lives every summer. The moth- er must be on her guard to prevent these troubles, or if they come on sud- denly to fight them. No other medi- cine is of such aid to mothers during the. hot summer as is Baby's Own Tab- lets.. They regulate the bowels and stomach, and an occasional dose given to the well child will prevent summer tissue paper ucdidut she t me Mothei suddenly will banish it The Tablets y have been thinking aboutIf you had I hmelcandenet .that. the lace was lovely at all." -Issued by the, National Kindergarten Association, -8 'West 40th Street, New .York City. +--------., These artioles are appearing weekly are the ling iatciiCsexhibitb offered i nour columns. Wrestling matches between women. to sen. — sation seekers, in Paris. "It's great stuffs";• .soz the Quid Cor - Vora'. ""Ptiy-day flight I drank two quarts o an didn't atospitats Sew \ork Cite, otters a Vitro "TWO quarts!" gasped the Jolla, Fear's "Not if you mean the American In- Relieve 'insect Bites! Minard's neutralizes the poison 'of mosquito and black fly bites. A dependable antiseptic. ��ta��., .a S , avh Stilts Contains the medicinal properties of Cockerel. Freely lathering and sanntivee it promotes akin health mad protects the newly surface from infection. 25c. Everywhere diens," her mother answered. "Some ' of the tribes make embroidery, but they have never made lace, at least, not until taught by white people. Some civilized nations have never made any of importance, either, but you and I would need to travel a good many miles if we visited every ;country where the lace in this box was made_ Hereis a mantle macre by Spaniards in South America, and here is a bit of Brussels lace made in Belgium. This Venetian is made of a tiny braid. Doesn't the pattern make'you think of the waves and bubbles in the water in the wake of a gondola? It is very different from the leaves and flowers of this Duchess or this Irish crochet." "Let's play a game," said • Sylvia. "See if I can name each piece and tell its country as you put it back." "You may handle them yourself," said her mother, "only — —" "Only I must get my hands very clean first," and Sylvia skipped off happily, coming back. after a few min- utes with a pair of pink, perfectly scrubbed hands. As she helped fold the laces and put them back hi their complaint, or if the trouble does cone are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williayns' Medicine • • Co.; ' Brockville, Ont. uses:u anted „ The Toronto Ilospitai for Incurables, f it ' I didn't even stagger in tcftilaitttion with Bellevue and Allard e a Course , of 'Cradling to Voun 1 no,"' sez true olilcl Corporal, I couldn't hospital has tadcl,ted the eight-hour r3,rs mt � i o uniforms of time School, n ntollthly allowance Itttct in- ti•aveliitig expenses to and from, Sew Fork. For further paxtiCulaa.s Writ(' bk "an' ya didn't even stagger?" "Heck, 'trromaen, itaaving the reunited education �, and clesiroue et't b0Cer,illtr nurses. This ' x 1110Vn" tat The pupils! xo,. v Henry Ford, motor Ynaglulto, prim for missions. The nmotar Inagua t God !w _guest of Sir'Wilfredo Oradell (right), inspected the vessel In Boston?, '-lass., women claw of college students, with hospital supplies and foodstuffs for tllti Labr lraibnr. stead of 40 -year-old flappers. 01)1Y to the SiiDetilttentientrr , "In May and June J. was badly rundown and had faint spells until it was a drag to do my work. In July and August I didn't seem to pick up so I de- cided. to try Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound advertised, took two bottles ecause I saw tand now I m the picture of health. I feel fine, do all my work and milk two cows: If any woman writes, l." \will certainly answer her tette,'."---MSa George. R. Gilleslrie, Pttnnichy, Saskatche- wan. ,, 1SSUB No. 28 "30