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Zurich Herald, 1923-08-09, Page 3
Batik Process of Dyeing. Reclamation of wearing apparel has awakened interest in the Bank process of dyeing,; which, a000rding to the Chemists, originated In Java. The fab- xic is covered with a thin coating of wax before it is plunged into a bath of dye. The Germans and other Euro- peans maintain that they have greatly amplified and perfected the process meth, and by means of their improved m 'od certain tissues that tormerly would not take colors now being capable of being dyed. Old stuffs, blouses, stocks inge, hats and so forth can, it it said, be redyed in. a lighter as well as a darker ,color ore can be changed ceom- pietely. The largest snnokable cigar ever :.` . ,. _: • a ,x -„w,.... `Y9',etaC`Y"N'',: nYi.•+,,�.�,..-.«.»w:.,w.»�, :..,..�-n�'°"”` I"O11ttClan• TON Sand' Press- that. will take 8. put; and weighed over:6 lbs. r .columns: hong. Wilson Publishing - Co., Ltd.. r3 Adelaide. SG, W., Toronto. A flock of 100 hens .produce in egg -1 C�tassii ed Ativertisernerats. ANTED-AMBITIOL's MAN Olt WOMAN to distribute samples and take orders fog high class household specialty. No risk. BIB money, Honest proaosttron. Lucus Products Co,. Dept. t'c Hamilton, Ont. SILVER POICES—NOTES . FROM 2+1Y Oman (Booklet). Nina years' =Patience ranching foxes. 25 cents. Dr. Rcndan, 'Truro, lova Scalia. art' P erica wesigasei see IIAND Fags:..,.; �•s'Ji'z~rL��`sm � shells about 187 lb. of chalk annually. Szaerloa's P1one©r nor nensadtoa Boo:. on DOG DISEASES and Flow to Feed Mailed Free to any Ad• dress by the Author. Clay Glover Co., Ina 129 West 24t.t Street. New sim.k. Back to Work Kendall's Spavin Treatment will get that lame horsy back on the fob again. For more than forty years as endall's Spavin Cure it has boenremoving spavins splint ringbone, thdroughpin and all kinds of body growths. b tqyour ratt taaU oroaok4 T,t hHeant .Diseases or write direct to DRS. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY, Enosburp Fells, Vt., U.S.R. Sp in Tr r at men* TO EXPECTANT MOTHERS A Letter from Mrs. Smith Tells How Lydia E. in sham's Vegd etable Compound Trenton, Ont.-' `1 am writing to you in regard to Lydia b mCompound gel would not be with- out it. I have taken it before each of my children was born and afterwards and find it a great help. Before my first baby was born Ihad short- ness of in and ringing rn my ears. I felt as if I would never •pull through, One day a friend of my husband told h'm what the Vegeta- ble Compound had done foD bis wife and advised him to take a bottle home for me. After the fourth bottle I was a. different woman. I have four children now, and I always find the "Vegetable make a great nt easter. 1 it nmmetid it to confinement friends." --Mrs, rim H. ; it to ray . `' SMITla, John St., Trenton, Ont. Lydia n, ?inkhorn's Vegetable Com- pound is. an excellent medicine for ai x- ecdnt mothers, and should be r during,,the entire period. It has a)5erl- eral effect to strengthen and tone up the { I entire system, so that it may work in : 1 every res est effectually as nature - { tended Thousands of women testify f to this fact. • Attractive Proposition For man with all round weekly newspaper experience 4,ndd $400 or $500. Apply son Publishing Co., Ltd.. 73 Adelaide Street Went. BLISTERED FEET. Bathe them with Minard's. It heals, eases. Lifebuoy may be safe- ly used on the tender - eat skin. It ie wo rderf u11y cleansing. for, little banns, faces and bod- ies, , Lifebuoy babies h'av, beauti- ful healthy shim. slate p1.M�,Y�1FRwIN+M1�+.�.w�nlr.iV�!� ..WrMwwlRcN�°p t:. .,T�^ QueenAnne's . ace. Up :through the rocky pa tarete, Where the blaokbeurry g lo'eeb hang A' stately dame has Oeme wandering States Canada ranks es the greatest l was paid f�nr imported oil and $918,896 . _, r low, With the exception of. the i7niteal ene66,659, of which $22;789;762 Beck tx.een the long ago -- Back in her sable v'wlvet, With Ito :showers of =Cleat lace, In its, pearls and curls and ribbons That mock her weary face. . The.Radio and Geography. The whole earth is beginning to be fairly .well borne: ed up with networks of both communication and measure- ment; much filling remains to be done, user f to blies in the world, on for . the product of Canadian wells. the basis of p'o'pulation. The amount I lnein'ol•eum amt petroleum peeeeete 1m- of fuel which these metal vehdples ani ported were valued at $13,127,178, of Molly consume le millions of gallons, which .$13,859,606 wee, paid, for 229, - and to supply this enominous demand 01.1 : gallons of (:rude oil imported a very extensive and lucrative iirdus •;by ` relineries to be refined at their eats. age -Earners and Wages. chr wage number of wage-earn- aadgeLehi wtahgeesse praeifdialioewewaaWhat says, my Lady Marlborough: try huts been built up in Canada. Ac as; As the Queen goes here and thane/ cording to the Dominion Bureau ok.I tc, Is ilei aline Ab:gal angry?Statistics there were In operation irtL,r (She baa those robes, to wear). Canada In 1918, 10 petroleum refiner -1 White as the bloom •of the berry, Wine ass the cobweb's, trace, Scattered on thorn and bramble, Glistens our Queen Anne's Mee. Fair and wide o'er the meadow It shinsee where the sunbeams fall, It waves, where the bro,aklet ripples, It droops by the old stone wall; Wherever the Queen xray wander, Tired of court and crown, Her way es, marked by the lily lacereceivabb•1e, cash, trading an d ti Of this sum $19,2 7 402 as 50 3 p The briers tear from her gown. les, three of which are located is On -12,„ , tarfo ; three in Alberta; and one in ; per -capita payment of $1,175 era total each of the provinces of Nova Scotia, (puxn cif $3,451,642. Wage paid to 272 Quebec, Saskatchewan and British i sal Ted employees• amounted to $371,-.. Columbia. 1 676,n„or an average of $1,366 each. The Capital. invested in these various re- ;;fetal vr!age and salaried employees was fineries, during the fiscal year 1918 3,h10, while wages paid totalled $3; amounted to $35,745,410, of which $23,- 823,318. 535,257 represented land, buildings, ! The selling value at bale refineries; of fixture -s, machiinere and tools, Bills . the,'total produretion was $37,866,907. opera ng aceounts amounted to $407,40.8, while cent., was the value of 72,169,916 gal - materials• on hand;. stocke is process; ;,1one, of gasoline and motor one, $7, - finished products, fuel and .miscellan f 130,301, or 18.8 per cent., the value of eous• supplies on hand were valued at 156,220.,066 gallons of illuminating oils, $11,802,745. The cost of fuel, used in � and: $6,629,9.80, or.17.50 per cent., of the repartee was $3,242,796, oat. which 84,784,278 gailone of fuel and gas oil sum, 011 and gasoline used represent- and tar. ed $1,721,642; 247,423 tons of bitumin Practically all the products of the re, sus coal worth. $1,425,850; and the bal- i flne'riee were consumed at home, a arose, or $96,304, for petroleum, coke amall quantity, however, being ex and natural gas. - , ported. Crude coal oil or kerosene ex - According to reports; 262,641,149 •gal- pelted in ,1918 amounted. to 270,302 SM01444.E Night Trains. Like wind, across the stillness comes An engine's purring, first remote, Between its wooded banks it hums With mounting rhythm to a note Of throbbing clamour. Then with shrill, Sharp shrieks hurl'd to the sky, it drawe A Titan breath, and, climbing still, It takes the airmen — There's a pause.— And then a smothered droning sound That swells up to a sudden burst When, 'with a roaring, clanking bound The train leaps . out; and wide die-' persed, Tumultuous, echoes' rise and roil— but above all the large links must be As down the hill it rushes on accurately measured. Originally the And on toward its distant goal, distances between the continents could Round a far curve, and then is gone. - only .l b measured w hen cables veers ' B. M. PoWell. :aid, and it required the undivided ser - vies of a; whole cable during periods HEALTH FOR WEAK of time canlparieon--an expensive pro cess. Now large radia stations trans- mit some system of time signals, pre- ferably either ak. ends beats or a scientific vernier series as do the o are se- ttee stations,: and. these From End to End of Canada Dr. eived at theevarious observatories of the world where accurate clocks are Williams'. Pink Ps Doing DESPONDENT PEOPLE niaintainea and frequent star obser- Good Word vationa' are used to check them. Dia ferences of longitude are deduced from There is not a nook or earner in these almost daily throughout the year -Canada, in the cities, towns, villages and the results show very interesting and on the farms, where Dr. Williams' systematic eyelie' changes of a frac• Pink Pills have not been used and tion of a second which, are far abovefrom one end at the country to the any errors to be expected fee= either other people sound: their praise. You the clocks or -observations, and these have only to ask your neighbors and are being studied by international c they can tell you of some run down operation among the observatories. In man, suffering . woman, ailing youth: this work. the Dominion Obseivatory is or unhappy anaemic girl who owes taking an active part.. their present health and strength to. lone of crude oil were received et the, refineries, of which quantity 12458,184 gallons were from Canadian wells and • Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The success Western Exhibits of Relief Maps. Exhibits, of the, new form of relieff '' ai '`pxeprired 1v the ''ropo6raptii al• Survey of Canada, will be made'lor the first time at the Brandon, Regina, Sas- katoon, and Edmonton exhibitions this.. lows: -"I was in a rundown condition br:�eakdown of the organa concerned in summer. • A number of these maps from overwork and what the doctor these processes is. hastened. were on view at the Central Canada called a nervous breakdown. My sip- The result is the great mortality Exhibition. at Ottawa last year, when ter urged me to try Dr. Williams' from diseases of the heart, blood vas-. ills,' caused moths favorable comment, l pink Pills. After taking several boxes• d kidneys.So ma have nag- being ag being awarded a diploma on account of t I improved wonderfully and feel like a th t i ti n of diet and the of this medicine is due to the fact the' it`acts directly upon the blood, making inclined to take 1n more food, especial- Mire, and thus brings new. Iy.proteins: and fats. They also be it rich and.1, � . n ..::... rve .in l��:,,i; .'4rx e��t'�^• tj''�. Aril•, lxe . , the body; 1V,ir. Ali,clrewsen Webb, Mel_ h , gallons, valued at $28,415, and of re- fined :oil 1,946,967 gallons, valued at $e06,675, There was also an export of 250,382,965 gallons 'imported. Tile naphtha or gasoline of 91,229 gallons, total cost' of oreceived at the works, vaned at $28,788. The Unsafe Average. Along in the early thirties most folks start taking on weight. Some of. thethinner ones look ,on this tendency to fill out with a great deal of satin - faction, especially if the scales tell them they are approaching the aver- age weight for persons of their age. and inches. Even physicians end, heal workers have often assumed that those tables of average weights, which we frequently see published on a card beside the scales, are the normal weights. They have considered that the body machinery of adults who were 20 per cent. or more above or be- low these figures was more or less seri- ously impaired. Now, however, the mortality experi- ence of insurance companies has de- xnonetrated that these average weights may not be the best weights: Their statistics show that . when we' follow these average figures we may just be taking our ideas from . the bad habits of the big majority. In weights, as'.in other things, there is sometimes dan- ger apger in following the crowd. Pees, persons grow older they seem arson, N,S., tells what Dr. Williams Pink Pills have done for him as fol 0014241e;ts ;ag r�'^-u'xr•reeens eases eases rise: The food -using Machinery is, re- quired to do more work, but is kept. in less: good condition to do it and a twenty-four. This excess tapers off until about thirty. Beyond that age, it is clear from insurance statistics that those under, the average weight have the best chance to live. . BABY'S GREAT DANGER DURING IIDT FATHER .More little ones die during the hot other time of weather than at any . the year. Diarrhoea, dysentry, chol- era infantum and stomach. troubles come without warning, and when a Medicine is not at • hand to give promptly the short delay too fre- gieently means that the child has p'A.ssed beyond aid. Baby's Own Tab- lets should always be kept in the house where there are young chii- aren. An occasional dose of the Tab- fdts will prevent stomach and bowel t�rubles, or if the trouble oomes sud- t+uly the prompt use of the Tablets will relieve the baby. The Tablets e sold by medieine dealers or by llj11 at 25c a box from The Dr. Wil- nis' Medicine Co. Brookville, Ont. --G�- . :;.,: Bobbe on China. aid y211 fins 15` The :tear er--•um,r• s•�r a.""..•.,,.w;.,-- ...—. subject for his composetion "The Chinese." She told him he must not copy his material from his study of geography and what she.had read to him. Here is hiss effort: "Tile Chinese are very old, They invented a great many useful things before the world cels an i9 ' - was discovered, among which is chop laded a res r e o exercise which can overt these trou- suey. The Chinese are too thickly. bies that tee getting up to ,the average populatedto be comfortable. The weight is not an approach to normalcy. Those average figures are padded with the fat of those who have eaten not wisely but too well. For the persons about thirty the average weight does represent the a deep-sea Zone has just been com- best weight. But persons beyond I al dee It shows the Just hill, thirty have the best chance of dodging valleys and cliffswover 84,000 square the Grim Reaper if they are below the! miles of the bed of the Pacific Ocean. average weight. The amount below the average which is most favorable increases with advancing age. At fifty, individuals appear to be at their best. when their weight is as much es thirty to forty pounds below the average. On the other hand, an excess of about ten pounds to weight above the average produces the most favorable rates between the ages of twenty and their finished workmanship, MONEY ORDERS._' Send a Dominion Express Money Order. They are payable everywhere. Wonderful Indeed! "I don't want to appear in any way boastful," said a proud mother recent- ly to her brother Joe, "but, really, for a child of sixteen months, I ooneider. Algernon a marvel of intelligence. He understands every word that is, said to him, and joins, in the conversation with each sagacity that at times it al- most alarms me." She turned to the child. • "Now, deans," she said, "speak to. Tinele Joe." `"Boo, boo," replied the young hope - different person. I sleep well, eat well, and . my nerves. are stronger and with confidence I can recommend these pills to all weak, run down people." If you are suffering from any condi tion due to poor, watery blood, or weak nerves, begin taking Dr, Wil- liams' Pink Pills now, and note how your strength and health will improve. You can get these pills through any dealer In medicine, or they will be sent by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williaane Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. "Listen to thatl" cried the delighted mother. "He means how do you do. Isn't it woavderful? Now, duckie, ask uncle to play for you." "Boo, boo," said the infant again. "He means musio by that," maid his mother. "Isn't he too smart ter any- thing? Now tell uncle mother's, name," "BoO, boo," said the child for the third time, "That's right," exolaimed the de- lighted mother. "Boo, boo . Louise. Little darling; isn't he a wonder?" The most eommfuel in Sweden is birch wood. afrE YLllts. CATALCal i1he Best Ever iesitetd : Guns, Rifles, Tackle,ioBaseball, , Teeple, Lacrosse Camping Outfits, all Steamier and WittOI Bports. lf, e want Every.c; f who Mitts, Violate, Or Lays etiy Outdoor plays to get our large free Catalogue. Prices right, satisfaction guaranteed, I.mtnetrse Stool:, proaptsiriptlzettt You @atm leeby gsttleg shalt ua leeway fie kgby d , ono II Notre tame St, Wan hieatre: A Chinese need to be very religious but since so many missionaries have been sent there lots of them have given up religio nand become Christians." The first successful contour map of eTobacco o a...�.yy.db•1N 1'� .t -.,+is Ys�re. — .---- 5.i�s\sail . f ha_ Pall I I IMP asseoneaseiseeseaseleln -'�-ST T1 jay?? Born Tired.. First Fish: Who'e that sickly look- ing ook ing fellow propped up against that reek? -He can hardly stand • upMr. Second Fish: Of course, that's, Weakfish. tt1l..arri'e Liniment for sale everywhere - The perfect figure. "What do you consider the perfect' figure, Elise?" "About a inilllon, my dear.," .. Why the Nile Was Worshipped. The ancient Egyptians, worshipped the River Nile because it seemed like a god to them. It was. the overflowing of the Nile every year that enridhed the surrounding valley, made their crops possible, and saved them from starvation. The overflowing of the great river not only gave the people their seetenc est, but it made thein prosperous, Just as the overflowing of the Nile fertilized and enrlohed the Nile "Valley, so it ie the life oV•erfiewfng with love that enriches humanity with its Olin - dant her'vestts. unless your life overflows with kinds ly: 'deeds, good will, good cheer, with unselfish service, unless you give its. well :as try to get, there will be ballet *testes all .about you, so far as you are concerned, if you want to make friends, the sure way is to make ne enemies. Ildtn,,rd's LittMment.%MOGI by Physicians, ' FPR YOUR EYE 69 Refreshes Tired Eyes writeivluiineco Chicago forEyeCareBook UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all Accept onlyan "unbroken pi'kage" of "Bayer Tablets of " ird tions and dose worked out by Aspirin," which contains d physicians during '?2 years and proved safe b. y millions far Colds Headache l heurlatisllm Toothache Neuralgia, . Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain "Beyer" boxes of 12 tablets ---,Also bottles of 24 and 100-•-Druggietn, JsP Aspirin a aces ca itl the toS mark (t`c+gistey ni .} iyawsdla)+toot nathatiAspirin resaof e2 lyes' 9 nceticnactur , of - the fllaacl1. i€�ti,' the .Cabists of l arer Co D Witnufae#oxo, ill. settle out, wx ea 'Beyer Creed."' Will lac, a#ntttrierl wr#� ease- �.: Cutkkura Does So Much For Mair And Skin For promoting and maintaining beauty of akin and hair Cuticura Soap and Ointment are unexcelled. CuticuraTaicutn is an ideal powder, refreshing and cooling to the moat delicate skins. Seatr25a Olatmeat25atttl50c. Kalea 2"ar_ Sold throughouttheDotinion. Canadians egott Juane`, Limited, 344 St. Peal St„ W. Montreal. gjl 5' Cutiturt+ Soap shaved without lane. ISSUE No, 31 '23.