Zurich Herald, 1942-11-26, Page 2ALL4BRAiil IS OII
FAVORITE CEREAL BECAUSE
WE ;i',AVE HUS IT
THE "BETTER VIAY"
eek
Says Mrs. Anna Fortin, Jonquiere,
Quebec: "Ever since we first realized
how beneficial KELLOGG'S ALL -BRAN
is to our well-being, it has been our
favorite cereal, ALL -BRAN helps us
keep regular naturally ... we don't
need pillseor-powders any more."
Why don't you try ALL -BRAN'$
"Better Way" to correct the cause
if you're troubled by constipation
due to lack of the right kind of
"bulk" in your diet? But remember,
ALL -BRAN doesn't work like cathar-
tics. It takes time. Eat it regularly
and drink plenty of water. Get
ALL -BRAN at your grocer's, in two
convenient size packages, or ask for
the individual serving package at
restaurants. Made by Kellogg's in
London, Canada.
Have You Heard?
Two women neighbors were in
a shelter while an enemy 'plane
was droning overhead.
Said one of them: "Good*
gracious, my husband is still in
bed. I forgot to wake him."
"Don't worry," said the other,
"let him sleep, if he can."
"SIeep!" said the first woman.
"You don't know my husband; if
a bomb drops on him .he'll nag
Jae about it for months."
A fly and a flea in a flue.
Were imprisoned; now what
could they do?
Said the fly, "Let us flee."
"Let us fly," said the flea.
So they flew through a
flaw in the flue.
Jack, the sailor, had broken
-lith his girl. After ignoring sev-•
egal letters requesting the return
cif her photograph, he received one
threatening to complain to the
captain.
Deciding to silence her for all
time, he borrowed all the pictures
of girls available on the ship from
his pals, and sent them on to her
in a parcel with the following
note: "Pick yours out, I have for-
gotten what you look like!"
"Auntie, were you ever
proposed to?"
"Once, dear, a gentleman
asked me to marry him over
the telephone, but he had the
wrong number."
The bewildered guest eyed the
youngster who was driving nails
into the furniture. He turned to
his host.
"I say," he, said, pointing to the
boy with the hammer, "don't you
find it rather expensive to let your
children play like that?"
The host smiled proudIz.
"Not at all," he replied cheer
fully. "I get the nails wholesale."
"Who made these dough-
nuts?" asked Brown.
"I did," replied his wife,
proudly.
"Keep the recipe — you
have the answer to the rubber
shortage."
The battleship was in port and
visitors were being shown around.
The guide was exhibiting g bronze
tablet set in the deck.
Guide—"Here is where our gal-
lant captain fell."
Nervous Old Lady—"Well, no
wonder. I nearly tripped over it
myself."
"Will you sail with me on
the sea of matrimony?"
"Yes, after you've made a
raft of money.".
More serious earthquOces occur
in Japan than in any other coun-
try.
W.AAA.oFos Get Ride
With Queen Mary
Girls Delighted With Charm-
ing Grey -Haired Lady
Two W.A.A.F.'s, leaving their
station "somewhere in the West
Country" a few days ago, thumb-
ed a passing car in the hope of
getting a lift on the first stage
of their "hitch -hike" journey to
London.
It was a big, dark red saloon,
and as it pulled in towards the
side of the road one of the girls
realized that it looked like a Royal
car.
Thinking perhaps they had held
up the King on an important jour-
ney, the W.A.A.F.'s approached the
car apprehensively.
A tall major got out, asked them
where they were bound, and in-
vited them into the car. There a
stately, gray-haired lady offered
them seats on either side of her,
and apologized that she could give
them a lift only as far as Reading.
Yes, it was Queen Mary. She has
made a practice of giving lifts to
all service men and women for the
past two years, and when the two
W.A.A.F.'s reached home they were
full of delight at the charming way
Queen Mary had talked about serv-
ice life and oonditions.
Before they got out of the car
Queen Mary shook hands with both
girls and gave each a little medal-
lion with her cipher "M.R." as a
souvenir of the drive.
What neither of the girls real-
ized was that the Queen was driv-
ing on one of the saddest missions
of her life—to the funeral of her
youngest son, the Duke of Kent.
St. Thomas Proud
of Air Graduates
In days of peace the motor car
manufacturers told with pride that
the so -many -thousandth car had
just rolled off the line. In like
manner the R.O.A.F. Technical
Training School at et. Thomas
makes a bit of justifiable fuss every
time the 10,000th graduate passes
out of its portals a skilled man in
some form of ground crew work.
Last year the .first 10,000-th man
graduated; last week the second
10,000 meek had been passed. It
was a great day for this training
centre and a greater day for the
British Empire Commonwealth Air
Training Plan, of which it is an in-
tegral part.
Mussolini -- 1915
"Not until Essen, city of can-
non, is wiped from the earth, In
the name of the victims of brutal
German savagery, can the Ger-
man robbers and murderers regain
the right to belong to human
society." Now, guess who said
thatl Well, Mussolini wrote it in
1915.—Neal O'Hara.
SIDE GLANCES
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MEMO TO NAZIS:
Russian battlefront stenographer keeps Tommy gun handy for
use on enemies, not because officer -boss night get fresh.
HAT SCIENCE
IS DOING
STATE OF MIND AFFECTS
STOMACH
Unusual evidence that emotions
are a factor in the development
of ulcers was reported recently
by two physicians who spied on a
man's stomach during emotional
disturbances.
The study was made on a 56
year old man who has to be fed
through an artificial opening in
his stomach --remarkably similar
to the way an army doctor a cen-
tury ago discovered the nature of
digestion by looking into a man's
stomach through a gunshot wound
that failed to heal cmpletely.
The new observations, confirm-
ing the medical belief that the
state of one's mind affects the
state of one's stomach, were de-
scribed in the journal of the
American Medical Association by
Dr. Stewart Wolf, U. S. army +yap•
fain, and Dr. Harold G. Wolfs of
New York. , -`'a'
"It appears likely," they e'tr--
eluded, "that the chain of events
which begins with anxiety and
conflict and their associated over-
activity of the stcmtach and ends
with hemorrhages or perforation
is that which is involved in the
natural history of peptic ulcer in
human beings."
The physicians took a look at
the man's stomach -34 times --
and reported that fear, hate,
anxiety and similar emotions pro-
duce a stomach' condition making
it possible for acid gastric juices
to start an ulcer.
They noticed, for instance, that
during such emotions the stomach
becomes red from excess blood I t
the mucous membrane, acid pro-
duction increases aharply and
vigorous contractions begin.
They found also that the stom-
ach's lining was protected from
its own secretions by an efficient
insulating layer of mucus, enab-
ling moat small erosions to heal
promptly within a few houxu
The man upon whose stomach
they spied had drunk scalding hot
edam chowder at the age of BIBS,
completely blocking his esophagus,
and has been fed since through an
opening cut by surgeons.
Tin Output Rises
In 1rjtnsh Mines
The thousand -year-old mines of
Cornwall, in southern England, ars
increasing their produotion of tett
despite labor and ma,cixinery abort -
ages, aocording to tixe 'United
States Department of Commerce.
This increase will compensate Sri
part for loss of Malayan tin mines
to the Japanese.
Wearing of an amber necklace
was formerly regarded as a cure
for rheumatism.
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Women who suffer pain of irregular
LF
with cranky nervousness—
due to monthly functional disturb-
Buses—should find Lydia B. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound Tablets
('with added iron) very effective to
relieve suchtlistress. Pinkham'sTab-
lets made especially for women help
build up resistance against such
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annoying symptoms, Follow label
directions Made in Canada,
HOW CAN 1?
Q. How can I prevent milk
:from curdling when using it with
brown sugar?
A. It will. not curdle when com-
bined with brown sugar if a pinch
of soda is placed in the mixture.
Q. How can I train vines to
grow down over the edge of a
flower pot or window box?
A. By using long hair pins and
pushing these into the soil over
the vine at the base of the stems.
The slight pressure will force the
vines in any desired direction.
Q. How can I make soup as
quickly as possible?
A. When pressed for time, try
cutting the meat for the soup into
pieces the size for stew. It will
hasten matters.
Q. How can I keep pot holders
dean?
A. They will keep clean much
longer if they are round instead
of square. There will be no cor-
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IN A PIPE
ners that are liable to get into
any of the food.
Q. How long should clothing be
soaked before laundering?
A. The soiled parts of clothes
should be rubbed with soap be-
fore putting them to soak, If
they are to be soaked overnight,
put the clothes into cold suds; if
to be washed within a short time,
soak them in hot suds.
sierra
1. Isn't it gracious for a hostess
to urge more food upon a g71est
who has refused?
2. When a woman is traveling
alone on a train and wishes to
have' a stubborn window shade
raised or lowered, or a piece of
heavy luggage moved, what should
she do?
3. What is the most becoming
color to a girl who has "greenish"
eyes and golden brown hair?
4. Whose duty is it to see that
the bride and Bridegroom's car is
ready and waiting for them, at
the wedding reception?
5. When a than is with a girl
and wishes to light a cigarette,
should he offer her one?
6, At dinner, which fork should
be placed nearest to the plate?
Answers
1. It is very rude and distaste-
ful to the guest for a hostess to
do this, She should never make
but one offer, and under no cir-
cumstances should she urge or
scold because the guest "is not
eating enough." 2. Ask the por-
ter to do this, 3. Jade green. 4.
The best man should attend to
this. 5. Yes, and light it for her
if she accepts. If she declines,
then ask if she objects to his
smoking. 6. The salad fork.
India's Volunteer
Army 1,5
000
Which country has the, world's
largest volunteer army? In the
World War this honor would have:
gone to. the United Kingdom,: which
recruited around 2,500,000- men be-
fore compulsory service was in.
yoked, says the Windsor Star. This -
time, however, the palm goes not
to Canada or Australia, but to
India. The land Gandhi would sell
out has 1,500,000 in its arcmned'
forces, and is adding to them at
the rate of 50,000 a month. Around
350,000 Indian troops, incidentally,
are serving away from home.
itRommelnng"
The German people, already be-
ginning to be depressed at the
lack of promised Soviet annihila-
tion, must have received • further
cruel blows over the crushing dis-
aster to the German Afrika Korps,
a B.B.C. commentator said on the
regular British radio news reel last
week.
The Germans, he said, had in-
vented a new verb, "To Rommel."
It meant to advance, to march
forward to victory. Unfortunately, -
added the commentator, the idol
of the German people is now
"Rommeling" in the opposite direc-
tion. He recalled that Gait
troops in camps and barracks at
Hl Dabs and Alamein sang songs
in which prominence was given to
the line, "We are Rommeling
along."
Among the donors of blood for
transfusion is H.R.H. The Princess
Royal, who has given two trans-
fusions.
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ACCOIIIDIODATION WANTED
WANTED FEW RELIABLE FARM-
erc with stable accommodation
and good pasture, to stable and
feed bunch of young cattle dur-
ing winter and pasture them
during summer, keeping them ono
year or longer for agreed price
of increased weight. Write Post
Office Box 676 Toronto.
AGENTS WANTED
WANTED NOW! LOCAL AGENTS
in country and town — spare
time. We operate a six hundred
acre nursery — stock the best in
fruit a n d ornamental trees,
shrubs, roses. Write Pelham
Nursery Co., Toronto.
AUTOt'IOBILES—USED
USED CARS WITH GOOD TIRES.
See us first. Mount Pleasant Mo-
tors Limited. Used Car Lot at
2040 Yonge Street; .Head Office,
632 Mount Pleasant Road, To-
ronto. Telephone HY, 2181.
BABY CHICKS
TAKE A LOOK AT THE HOME!
front. Food is vital. All markets
call for full production. That
means careful buying of baste
stock. Our 1948 price list is now
ready, and we'd advise early
ordering. Have you our Contest
forma? Bray Hatchery, 180 John
St. N., Hamilton, Ont.
CAMERAS WANTED
WE PAY TOP CASH PRICES FOB.
modern, still, and movie cam-
eras. What have you? Write to-
day. J. C. Williams, Optician,
5 Richmond Street EI., Toront%
DYEING & CLEANING
HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS
dyeing or cleaning? Write to las
for information. We are glad to
answer your questions. Depart -
wont 11, Parker's Dye Works
Limited, 791 Yonge Street. To-
ronto.
ENTERTAINMENT
E!NTERATNMENT FOR ANY 00-
easion. Concerts, Banquets,
Church Socials, Fairs, Carnivals,
Dances, etc. Preference to patri-
otic societies. The Kansas Farm-
er, Brussels, Ontario.
FOR SALE
280 ACRE TRACTOR FARM,
level, thirty acres bush, Barrie
district. Good road. Frame house,
new bank barn, 90 x 46. Good
stabling. Bargain. Apply W.
Dinwoody, Representative Wil-
loughby .Farm Agency, T3arrie•
FOR SALE
'FOR SALE—PAIR HEAVY BEL
glen colts, age rising three and
four. Prod Seward, Toledo, Ont,,
R.R. 1.,
FOR SALE
200 ACRES FOR SALE 24 MILES
from town in prosperous farmin
community, good soil, 9 roomed
house, furnace, good outbuildings,
cement floors, running water,
litter carrier. Bargain for melt.
Further partieulars write ltrm,
Margaret Ryan, Renfrew, Ont,
I'ATEN'b'S
1lattSTlto3 az PentSicsfEstablished
1890; 14 KCing West, Toronto.
13ooklet of Information on re -
(meet
ISAlIBI'PS AND RAW I''UXtS
BEST T'1RT('tti4 PA ID FOR ALL
kin de row !Ori' also rabbits.
1. P. lersseh'i , I,.13 Berri, Mon-
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FOOT BAL1t2
BAUMEEKA FOOT BAI.M destroys
offensive odor instantly, 45c
bottle. Ottawa agent, Denman
Drug Store. Ottawa.
GOLD EMBOSSING INIi
USE IT FOR CHRISTMAS CARDS,,
parcels, party cards. Your own
handwriting rn beautiful raised
gold letters. Many other attrac-
tive articles. Send 26c and re-
ceive Gold or Silver ink, or lust
send name and address for free
information. Taylor Specialty
Co., Dept. B., Toronto.
HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL
LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE ROB-
ertson method. Information on
request regarding classes. Robert-
son's Hairdressing Academy, 187
Avenue Road, Toronto.
HERB REMEDIES
TRY OUR ASTHMA AND BRON-
chitis Remedies — they're good
—guaranteed. Information free.
Health and Eappinese, 1792 Dan-
forth Avenue, Toronto.
HELP WANTED
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE -
work and cooking in Oshawa --
good salary Write stating age,
experience and references. Mrs.
J. E. Harris, 512 Slmcoe St. 14„
Oshawa.
MACHINERY FOR SALTS
OB. WANTED
WE BUY, SELL, AND TRADE 117
Hammer Mills Plate Mills, Rolle,
Mixers, etc. Stock of parts foe
most mills carried. Morley
Son 71 Duke Street, Toronto.
MEDICAL
.k TRIAL — EVERY SUFFERER
of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis
should t r y Dixon's Remedy.
Munro's Drug Store, 395 Elgin,
Ottawa.
GOOD RESULTS FROM ONE
BOX
ALLAN LOOMIS, CODRINGTON
Ont., says:—"Took one box of
your remedy last Summer, was
greatly benefited by its use, can
highly recommend it to anyone,"
75c box 100 pills, postpaid,
Orford B. Morissey, 587 Main St.,
Saint John, N.B.
OFFER TO INVENTORS
AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR
List of Inventions and full infor-
mation sent free. The Ramsay
Co., Registered Patent Attorneys,
273 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada,
MACHINE FOR SALMI
AUTOMATIC PRESS (Klug)) FOR
sale, practically new, 12" x 18"
with electric sheet heater, extra
rollers and chases; motor AC. 550 '
volts, 26 cycle, 8 phase produc-
3800 per hour, Box 268, 78
Adeaide West, Toronto.
tion,
NEW EMBOSSED PICTURES
NEWEST TI•IING! ! .BEAUTIFUL
embossed pictures, assorted sub-
jects, including religious ---small,
$1.00; medium, $1.23; largo $1.50,
Postpaid. A real gift, (3l galore
write), Are Art Service, Toronto.
FOR SALE
TEN NICD LOW SET SHORTHORN
cows with calves at foot, 17erch-
eron Stallion, black, four years;
Percheron mare with Mare foal
and bred again; :Belgian Stallion
sorrel, silver mane and tail, two
yenrs. .T. MoAn!nrrh, I1. 4, Guelph,
Ont.
TURKEYS
DON'T DELAY. 0 U R ROYAL,
Palms are ready. Order early to
avoid disappointment. Also email
type White and Bourbon Red.
Howe Bros., Aylmer West, R. 5,
Ontario.
PATENTS & TRADE MAIMS
EGERTON a CASE, REGISTERED
United States, Canadian, British
Patent Attorney. Booklet mettle,
Established over forty years. 85
Balsam Avenue, Toronto.
PERSONAL
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you should read the unusual
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cluded free. The Medical leaner
Bureau, Station F. 87 Toronto.
PHOTOGRAPHY
DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH
Tice heat, Rain, or Hall
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developed and printed for (May al,
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940 Bleury, Montreal P.Q. .
R•IIE'UMATIC PAINS
HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT DI7Ce
on's Neuritis and Rhoumatt
Pain Remedy? It gives goo
results. Munro's Drug Store, 33e
Elgin, Ottawa.
STAMPS SOLD 011 BOUGHT
i REn LIST, BETTER VALUE POR
collectors and dealers. Cash mail-
ed for collections or accumula-
tions. Atlas Stamps, Room 707
137 Wellington \Vogt, Toronto.
25 FREE CHICKS
SEND FOR OUR PRICE LIST OF -
faring free chicks for early
orders, and place your order
early. Goddard Chick Hatchery,
Britannia Hotghis, Ontario.
TURKEYS
BRONZE BRE IDDING TURKEYS,
Have splendid young Toms and
Hens from bloodtested Govern -
Inert banded Stock. A. W. i0d-
warda, L ensdown, Ont.
WANTI0
SMALL ESTATE WITH COMB ORT-
able brick home with garden. In
village or near town. State cash
price and particulars. ^d.': Int Bares
ter, Kingsville, Ont,
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