HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1942-12-10, Page 2POWERFUL PREACHMENT
vex, "ears
"a.00se. talk" poster, by Charles Clement, drives home important
message forcefully. It was one of more than 2000 entered in Nation-
al War Poster contest held by Museum of Modern Art, New York,
WHAT SCIENCE
I.ROM
COD LIVER OIL
Fishermen have Iong recognized
that cod iiver off sooths and heals
wounds, frostbites and skin lesions,
notes The :New York Times. It was
not until 1934, however, that cod
liver oil began to be used extern-
ally in modern medicine. In that
:rear a German physician named
I.ohr published the results of his
clinical experiments. In 1936 two
Russian doctors reported that they -
had
sed a cod liver oil ointment
and burns with dramatic es of iious wounds
recov-
eries.Now comes Dr. R. H. Aldrich of
the Harvard Medical School with
irate results of an eight-year study
of a 70 per cent cod liver oil
ointment i11 treating wounds and
burns. He finds cod liver oil, as
IA wound dressing; safe and as
•sfrective as the sulfa compounds.
The experience of the British
,air roma has shown that face
borne present a difficult proble11a.
The skin of the faro is extremely
thin and contains more sweat
glands and hair openings than
other parts of the body. Because
of the nose and mouth, dace 'wounds
are liabe to become easily Infected.
Dr. Aldrich's results with ood liver
oil were better than those obtain-
ed by scab -formers su,oh ar, tannic
acid, which are uncomfortable and
provide ail ideal scaffolding for
Infe'c'tion.
w Can 1?
By Anne Ashley
Q. How shouldi dry a wet fro
lost?
A. When one has been caught
in the rain and the fur coat is very
"r,et, never' try to dry it near the
heat. Instead, place the coat on
a hanger and hang by an open
window. When dry, brush the
coat thoroughly with a stff brush,
Q. How large a lemon should
be used if a recipe calls for the
;nice of one lemon?
A. It is far safer to ree
tablespoonfuls of le non juite l
ce.The
=size of lemons and the amount
of juice yielded vary so much,
that a pleasured amount is often
profitable;
Q. How can I remove iodine
e shun.
A. An iodine stain can be re-
moved by rubbing the spot with
raking soda.
Q. How can I avoid burning the
Angara( vehen removing a hot dish
"tom the oven?
A. Do not ase a damp or wet
cloth or holder in removing a hot
dish from the oven or stove. A
dry one prevents the heat from
penetrating and scorching the fin-
gers,
Q. .How can I keep the kitchen
sink in good condition?
A. If the kitchen sink iv
occasionally with kerosene,
be kept in good condition,
$ritan1rn Treaties
rubbed
it will
Bomber Output
J. J. Lleweilin, former 1ninister
of aircraft production, announced
that Britain trebled her heavy
bomber output in 1942, and "tor
every 100 tons of aircraft pro.
(Need in September we produced
110 tons in October. These, fig.
ares are good," Il(' said in an ad,
dress, "but they must. go on get-
ting better."
la the Fhst Great Wa b3•960
New ).ceramists serve,
puft,rfrig oisilaitics or c1 sea.,. s,
53, a,�x.
Nazis Set Booby
Traps In Desert
'i+izrnrei's latato I11siakin at El"
Alamein was found to be strewn
with York Times trapsays GermanNew
s are
as clever at making them as they
were in World War I; innocent -
looking helmets, pocket knives,
fountain pens, left lying around
(or perhaps a broom behind the
door of an abandoned and very
filthy hut), attached by thread or
wire to hidden grenades. Since
Oct, 24 the Marshal's craftsmen
haven't had much time to devote
to these cunning works of art.
Modern Eti.iet'te
By Roberta . Lett
1, da it good neannen's to bold a
bite of food suspended en the fork
while talking?
2. Should a Baan light a gtr1's
cigarette before lighting, his. owe?
2. Xs it necessary to 'thank a
,doorman when he epees the door
for you?
4, What should one do when a
person in a group makes a glar-
ing conversational blunder;
6. W11ei1 a young man ,is going
to take a girl to a picnic, hots
should he tell her that the girls
are expected to bring the lunch?
6. When making reference to a
servant in the household should
one refer to .icer as "hired girl" or
"help"?
ANSWERS
1. No; this is very bad form.
2. Yes. He should hold the mat<fi
for a few moments until the sul-
phur fumes are gone, then hold ft
for her. 3. No. This is merely a
routine service that he performs
hundreds of times a day, and he
does not expect to be thanked
each time. 4. 'Me tactful person
who notices such a blunder will
immediately change the subject.
6. Merely say, "The girls are go-
ing to bring a little lunch. .Do you
think you could bring a few sand-
wiches, or whatever you like?
6. Neither- Refer to her as "the
maid."
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fly Kept Ready
r War or Peace
r
British Beiinrt gers Oil Beat„
Ines and Clean Metal Work
Bob is an old Yo_'kshire bell-
ringer. He lived for the science
of campanology -_ until the war
came to silence the belfry, .I
might say Bob has always wrung
his pleasure out of life. That is
why he is sad now. He fears these
Idle years will cause the skill of
the ringers to rust with their un -
swinging bells.
But I find the bellringers aro
keeping their hands in. l: ,was
told yesterday by a man who has
been ringing over 60 years, and
who talks of bellringing as though
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Have You Heard?
The professor had been dining
out, and, as most of the guests
were ardent fishermen, he had
had to lister( all the evening to
stories of the size of their catches.
He was extremely short-sighted,
and as he was crossing a field on
his way home he came across a
scarecrow with arms widespread.
Memories of the "tall" stories he
had heard that night :floated back
to him, and he halted in front of
the scarecrow,
"My dear sir," he exclaimed, "I
simply refuse to believe you;
there never was a trout that
length."
New Uncle (by marriage)
--Well, Tommy, I've met all
your brothers except the old-
est, George. What side of the
house does he look like?
Tommy—George? Oh, he's
the one with the bay window.
A member of a Ladies' Aid
Society in a small town went to
the bank to deposit, as she told
the banker, "some aid money."
Unfortunately the banker
thought she said "egg money,"
and replied: "remarkable, isn't it,
how well the old hens are doing
these days?"
Then he couldn't understand
why the woman gathered up her
park passbook and hurried from the
Little Boy: "Half a peck of
potatoes with eyes, please,"
Grocer: "Why with eyes?"
"Mother Jays they'll have
to see us through the rest of
the week."
Witness: "I'm not guilty. My
wife can prove a lullaby."
Judge: "Alibi, you mean,"
Witness: "Begging your pardon,
it was a lullaby; at two o'clock on
the morning in question . I was
aallcing the floor with the baby."
A woman who fasted for
62 days,
To prove that the stunt
could be done,
From hundreds of Scots-
men had letters of
praise,
And proposals from seven-
ty one.
"Hai ha!" laughed the recruit.
"You can't fool me. I know
they've got potato -peeling ma-
chines in this army."
"Yes, smart chap," replied the
sergeant, "and you're the latest
model!"
ee
a t4" & ` x • 'fit x,l
Wendell Willkie number one civilian traveller in the United
States, and Mrs, Winkle had their.American Thanksgiving "on wheels"
when returning to New York from Toronto on their special railroad
ear with their host., R. C. Vaughan, chairman and president, Canadian
National Railways, with whom the Winkles are shown above. Mr.
Willkie spoke in Toronto recently in launching Canada's dominion -
wide "Aid to Russia Fund."
Furs Are . rated
For Seamen's Vents
Not only hunters, , but all classes
of citizens, have an opportunity
to help along an endeavor which
is now getting under way in Can-
ada, for the benefit of some of
our most gallant fighting men,
say." the Windsor Star. An ap-
peal has gone out for furs that
can be made into vests for Inezn-
hers of the merchant marine.
This is a movement that leas
been under way in the United
States
Cane. adoption
hereIs a splendid idea. People
are being urged to turn in their
old fur garments, and bunters are
asked to contribute the pelts of
all animals they kill. There should
be an immense stock of furs avail-
able for this purpose, and there
should be an Instant response to
the request that they be contri-
buted.
Sklu from flounders Is being used
in Holland for shoe leather and to
repair automobile tires.
'WORRY OVER COAL
SUPPLIES IS
UNNECESSARY
F
Owing to so many people order•
lag imes more than
they aneedll i for that S('aron, coal da
liveries are hard to make on
schedule. Don't make this situ-
ation worse. Be patient until the
present rusk is over. Then sup.
plies can be distributed equally
and no one will suffer. And when
you do order coal, make sure it's
'blue coal'. It gives more heat,
more eolnfoi't anal rrrgl'e econo1ny
In every ton. Your nearest 'blue
coal' dealer win gladly help you
to solve your coal probleme. problemPhone
him teanv,
it were a mathematical problem,
that they manage to put in a
little rehearsing with hand bells.
He mentioned that in some parts
of the country bellringers have
tide the clappers so that they- could
pull the ropes as usual in their
complicated peels, but without a
sound above. These ghostly re-
hearsals at avoid losing that lst le at "f ef a bell
which is so important.
No, by the by, are the bells
rusting. My bellringel' friend
points out that the bearings are
regularly oiled and the metal
work cleaned. The bells are really
for parachutists or peace—and in
either event I do not suppose his
hearers will be critical if he pulls
a quick one badly.
SPE'' S RE
LOSS OF1`1. OICE
Fight off hoarseness watk use of Lymoids
"Hoarseness is a speaker's worst enemy,"
writes a Montreal announcer. 'Now I timed
it no longer because LYMOIDS have taught
me how easy itis to get relief."
flava a handy size box of L YMOItzs. At the
cough-
ing. dissolve OTDS oche mouth,or coheir- ' 14TI+;at
soothing, medicinal oils will yrelieve Onto
your distress and quickly rel 1.34 m f 1 e
ambaxrassment. d,o-4 $5D0
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Most steres self j y,MOXDS in handy she lOc atari Val
25e. boxes. 7/unobtainable, send 70c in stens o, hear
coin, to LY1vMOIDS, 119 $Pearl Street, Toronto. HBC
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USED D CARS WITH GOOD T11i E S,
See us first. Mount Pleasant Mo-
tors Limited. Used Car Lot at
2040 Yonge Street; Head Office,
632 Mount Pleasant Road, To-
ronto. HY. 2181.
IlAI3Y CHICKS
MARTIND ALE'S 1943 CHICKS
Wready Jan. 4th—Barred hocks,
hite H Leeghlornss, Light
Hybrids.
Canadian Approved and Blood-
Farmd Hatolery,frCale onia,IdOnt
T_1IiE A LOOK AT THE
front. Food is vital. All markets
call for full production. That
means carefui buying of bade
stock. Our 1943 pricelist is ready,
and we'd advise early ordering.
Have You our (contest form
Bray Hatehery, 130 Sohn
Hamilton, Ont.
St. Nv
CAMERAS WANTED
WE PAY TOP CASH PRICES POR
modern, still, and movie cam-
eras, What ave you? Write to-
day. J. C. Williams, Optician,
5 Richmond Street E. Toronto,
CHICKENS, f:I ES15, ETC.
'WANTED
CHICI::ENS, I"OWL, GEESE, TUR -
keys and Ducks. Bring your
dressed Poultry to us. Highest
Prices paid. Quality Meat Pack-
ers, 203 First A,vcnu
e, Toronto.
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WANTED, A CAPABLE COUNTRY
girl or woman experience not
necessary, to 'woman,
in modern
Country home five miles west of
Toronto. Apply Mrs, G. Silver -
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PAWS Post SA.Lle
ONE
HUNDRED ACRES ON BAY
of Quints, nese Arouse, modern
"ons cniences, furnace, t h r e a-
piece bath, shower, electric puzzle,
running ater in barn, good ten-
ant house;silo; hen house; wor'k-
shop: double garage; all in good
repair. Electricity in all; plenty
of wood; good fishingand boat-
ing. Clarcnee Mallory, Real Es-
tate Agent, Bloomfield, Ont.
POIt SALE
AND GROCERY SHOP IN
rlo village. Montreal 100
s. Weekly 'turnover $400 to
Large house, barns garden.
uo $8,000. Consider ' revenue
ing property part
209, 73 Adelaide W„ Tnronto,
Relieves distress from MONTHLY
Lydia E. P1nkltant's
'Vegetable ecr,
i Compound not only helps pin but aweak,e-ous feelings -due to monthly fttutionaldisturbances.it
helps butte no
reeistanee against distress of "dif&
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DYEING & CLEANING
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dyeing or cleaning? Write to us
for information. We are glad to
answer your questions. Depart -
Mont H. Parker's Dye Werke
Limited, 791 Yongo Street, To-
ronto.
111411,liatTA INNIANT
NV.T41 INMENT IFOP ANY' UC-
catton C o n c e r t s Banquets,
Church eeitils, falr Carnivals,
Dim cos, etr. ('rel'rrenee to patri-
otht soeletlee The Kansas .arm-
rr, 1 rut,seis, onterin.
ISSUE, 50—'42
To ,Mass -Murder
Half Polish Jews
Only 40,000 Jews Now Re-
main in Warsaw Ghetto
The Follett Gove1'nnzont said
that Heinrich Himmler, Nazi Ges-
tapo chief, had ordered the ex-
termination of one-half of the
Jewish population of .Poland by the
end of this year, and that 250,000
had been killed through Septem-
ber under that program,
"According to infoz'nration leak-
ing from the German labor office
only 40,000 Jews are to remain
in the Warsaw Ghetto ---only thor-
oughly skilled workers to be em-
ployed in the German war indus-
try," a government statement said.
The most convincing proof of
the dwindling numbers in the
Ghetto lies in the fact that for
September, 1042, 130,000 ration
cards were printed; for October,
the number issued was only 40,-
000."
The statement said that those
marked for extermination at any
time are "driven to a square where
old people and cripples are segre-
gated, taken to a cemetery and
shot."
"The remainder," it said, "are
loaded into freight cars, 150 to a
car intended for 40. The floor on
the car is sprinkled with a thick
layer of lisle or chlorine -sprinkled
water. The doors of the ears are
sealed. -Sometimes the train starts
immediately. Other times it wafts
on a siding for days.
"The people are packed so tight-
. ly that those who die of suffoca-
tion remain in the crowd side by
side with those Mill living. Half
of the people arrive dead at the
destination. Those surviving are
sent to special camps. Once there
they are mass -murdered."
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"A paratroop has to under-
go very exhausting training,"
states an Army man. He cer-
tainly has to keep at it until
he is fit to drop.
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from IFIIIE and 'THIEVES.
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all kinds of small fruits LAND,
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house, furnace, good outbuildings,
cement floors, running water,
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:Further particulars write Mrs,
Margaret Ryan, Renfrew, Ont,
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1890; 14 Zing West, Toronto.
Booklet of information en re-
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SAUMbI (L,a, FUUT BALM destroys
offensive odor instantly, 45c
bottle. Ottawa agent. Denman
Drug Store, Ottawa.
GOLD EMBOSSING INIC
USE IT FUR CHRISTMAS CARDS,
parcels, party cards. Your own
handwriting in beautiful raised
twos articles, Many
other5ands re-
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send name and address for free
information. Taylor Specialty
Co., Left, B., Toronto,
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m ,
Mixers, Mills, !lute Mills, Rolls,
most ' els, Stock. Cr Parts for
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71 Duke Street, Toronto,
DEVER TO INVENTORS
AN Up.17E t TO i11>L,I;Y 1NVs,s7s—
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mation sent tree. The •1tamses
Co., Registered Patent 'Attorneys,
273 flank Street
Ottawa, Canada,
MEDICAL
IT'S PROVEN—EVERY SPFIFER-
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nomd only Muerc's Drug
33 r?, Ottawa. Postpaid 3100.
SICK?
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health problems (Consultation
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City. Chiropractic. Science gets
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Queen East, '.Toronto,
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a good deal more lhau what I
paid for them. 1 ha.rdi, ever
knew what a teal night's sleep
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1
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n St., St, Jena, N.B.
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embossed pictures, assorted sub.
.leets, including religious—shall,
$1,00; medium, 31.25; large $1.50,
woite),aAce Arealt gift, (Dealers
ington Il•, Toronsesvles, 6 Nell,
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orders one dollar, Extra blades
twenty cents dozen, 'Walter Ives,
593 Palmerston Ave„ Toronto.
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d
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The German soldier gets bis LI-
matoes, cheese, jam and a,pni:s,
sauce in powdered form,