HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1939-11-23, Page 6„Canada's Minister of Mines. In London for War Talks
Anthony Eden, was the official greeter of Hon. T. A. Crerar, Canada's
minister of mines, when the latter arrived in London to participate in the
Imperial War Talks now taking place in the empire's capital. Mr. Eden
and Mr. Crerar were pictured here as the Canadian minister arrived at
Euston station.
Modern
Etiquette
BY ROBERTA LEE
1. Is a person justified in losing
his temper at the stupidity of some
clerk or saleswoman?
2. What should a person say
when, introduced to the same per-
son for the second time?
3. When passing a pitcher, or
any other receptacle with a han-
dle, is it important to have the
handle towards the person receiv-'
ing it? •
4..Tsn't itall right to hold the
fork in the hand, at the table,
while talking?
5. Isn't it unwise 'to write a let-
ter while angry?
6. Whose duty is it to see that
cors ager are sent to the mothers
of the bride and the bridegroom?
Answers
1. No. "To be angry is to re-
venge the fault of others upon
ourselves." No matter how nnuch
we are provoked, remember that
self-control is a virtue worth cul-
tivating. 2. "Thank you, but I
have already had the pleasure of
meeting Mrs. Jones." 3. Yes; the
handle should always be present-
ed. 4. No. The fork should be
placed on the plate while talking.
Of course this does not mean if a
person is going to say "Yes" or "I
think so" that he should quickly
lay 'down his fork, answer, and
then pick it up again. 5. Yes, it
is very unwise. No letter should
ever be written while in an angry
mood If it should be done, lay
the letter aside until next morn-
ing, and it will seldom be .mailed.
6. The bridegroom should do this.
Tommy Farr, former British
heavyweight champion, has enlist-
ed in the Royal Air Force.
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Huron Old Boys
Former residents of Huron
county and their friends are plan-
ning a gala evening on November
24 when the junior and senior
groups of the Huron Old Boys' As-
sociation will jointly hold the
club's fortieth annual reunion in
Eaton Auditorium, Toronto. Ev-
ery effort is being made to make
this year's function an outstand-
ing success so that a financial con-
tribution may be made to the Red.
Cross Society. The Huron. Old
Boys' Association is the oldest and
largest organization of its kind' ns
Canada and -has more than 1,400
members in Toronto. Several of
the original members, including
Ed. Floody, E. J. B. Duncan, I.C.,
Thomas S',ole and J. McLaren,
will be in attendance at the for-
tieth annual reunion.
This year's reunion, according
to H. M. Jackson, the senior pre-
sident, will be featured by euchre,
bridge and dancing. All former
residents of Huron County and
their friends are invited. Tick-
ets may be secured from the com-
mittee in charge or at the door.
How Can 1 ?
BY ANNE ASHLEY
Q. How can I remove an ink
stain from paper?
A. Apply a solution of muriate
of tin with a soft brush. When
the stain disappears, rinse and dry
the paper carefully.
Q. How can I remove mildew
from automobile upholstery, which
has been caused by rain water
leaking into the car?
A. First brush well to remove
the excess, and then sponge with a
soap solution made slightly alka-
line with ammonia,
Q. How can I keep melted cho-
colate from sticking to the pan?
A. Chocolate will not stick to
the pan when melting it for cake
filling if the inside of the pan is
rubbed with a'little butter or olive
oil.
Q. How can I treat eyebrows
that are too thin?
A. Apply warm olive oil Jr
vaseline nightly. Or, dip the fin-
gertips in lanolin and massage the
eyebrows each night.
Q. How can I prevent uncooked
meat from becoming tainted?
A. Uncooked meat should not
be perfnitted to lie in its own juice,
or it may become tainted. 'Plane
the meat on a platter with a'hol-
low centre that will hold the juiee
without the meat touching it
ng i
,
Q. How can I treat a garinent
that has been scorched while iron-
ing?-
A. Rub the searched spot .lith
hydrogen peroxide and allow to
dry before again ironing, If the
scorch is light, merely. moisten
• with water and place in the stun.
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I a rh/'f
.or Money Book
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leto'a foot, wales, ooabies, rashoo and other ottdxoMUy
metal ekm troubles, use'gortd-fsmoue, ooeling, ant,-
septic, liquid D. D. D, Prescription. Greaselas,,
Stainless. Soothes irritation and tlufekly stops int**
itehiog. 35e trial bottle proves it, or aortas beck, A*
your druggist today for 0. o.0, PREStRIPTION,
011
Ilave You Heard
•
The moving picture usherette
was in the dentist's chair.
"Now, miss," asked the dentist,
"which tooth is giving you all the
trouble ?"
"Second from the left in the
balcony," she replied,
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Scotsman, finding his wife
in another man's arms:
"Get behind your lover:
I'm going to shoot you both."
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Two small gills were baying a
tremendous argument.
"My daddy's a mounted police-
man," said Betty. "He rides a
horse all day." •
"That's no better than being an
ordinary policeman like my dad-
dy," said Peggy proudly.
"Oh, but it is!" said the first
child. "If there's any trouble he
can get away quicker."
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Cooking Teacher: "Now,
students, describe a guns:
drop."
Movie -fan Sue: "A marsh-
mallow in technicolorl"
The battalion doctor was awak-
ened by'the 'phone jangling at 8`
a.m.
"What is it?" he asked testily
and sleepily.
"Well, you see doctor, we have
been having a big party in the
Mess, and I'm terribly worried
about Major Twuggle," came`
from the other end of the wire.
"Why bother me? Is he see-
ing elephants or something?" the
doctor asked, very annoyed.
"That's the trouble, sir,",,,was
the reply, "the room is full of
them and he can't see a single
one.
-o-
"They employ small amen
at this restaurant."
o, ?„
Why.
"To make the sandwiches
look bigger."
`kat Science
is
* Doing
BARREN AREAS IN OCEAN
The ocean contains barren areas
which correspond to worn out
farms on land. The fish and other
living organisms in the water use
its nutrient material to the point
of exhaustion, and this stage is
followed by a depletion of marine
life. This observation was made
by two California scientists in ex-
tended cruises on the Pacific.
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EFFECTIVE POLIO
TREATMENT
Dramatic evidence of the effic-
acy of vitamin B treatment for in-
fantile paralysis, sleeping sick-
ness, palsy and other organic dis-
eases of the nervous system is'
reported by Dr. W. J. McCormick,
a Toronto physician, 1
Dr. McCormick submits clinical i
evidence of cases where these die- l'
orders were either completely ell-
urinated or reduced by administer- :
ing doses of synthetic vitamin B1
and supplementing this therapeu-
tic treatment with a diet rich in
vitamin 13 content.
LEARN
1 -Land -Looms Weaving
Unice Money -. Save money. on
Siwple, Prt,ctleal, Inexpensive
Loon,.
GUILD OF ALL ARTS
SCARBOROUGH, ONT.
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COUGVAS
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gR GESARD COLD REMEDY
•fRiet
4 .cups of
GARFIELD TEA
I asow ilea fiat map. way to
KEEP CLEAN INSMDEI
You'll like the way it snaps you
back, overnight, to the feeling of
'rarin' to go" fitness and inside
cleanliness! Helps eliminate tlu,
left-
over wastes that a
t hold
yak
back,cause headaches, i
ndi es• t10n.
etc. Garfield Tea Is not a Mir/tele
worker, but if CONSTIPATION bo -
there you, it will certainly"do
wonders!" lee and 25c of drugstores
--or WStITZf POR PROP SAMPLE1S
of Garfield Tea and Garfield Head-
ache Powders to; GARPIELIo TEA
CO,. »ept. 60, 1 Close .A.venue, Tor-
onto 3, Canada.
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READS SUN'S TEMPERATURE
Dr. John D. Strong has design-
ed a pyrometer, using the invisible
infra -red rays of light, to make
studies of ozone temperatures.
The California Institute of
Technology physicist said ane of
his first tests with it showed, the
sun's temperature to be 12,800 de-
grees Fahrenheit.
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BRAINY PEOPLE -SKIN
RASHES
High-powered brains and hyper-
eensitive nervous systems are
blamed today for many 'skin die -
,eases.
Dr, Samuel W. Becker of the
University of Chicago said last
week that persons with super-
charged brains have all their sen-
sations intensified, and as a result
they exhaust their energy quick-
ly, and "nervous dermatoses" er
skin rashes are often produced,
Healthy At 65?
A Good Prospect
You Have Survived "Break-
down Age" -Harvard Medi-
cal Chief Tells Qualities of
Tough Folks
Dr. Elliott C. Cutler, head of the
department of surgery, Harvard
Medical School, had good newsfor
the oldsters - folk 65 years and
older. last week.
Addressing the 24th annual In-
ternational Medical Assembly, Dr,
Ctuler said experience and study
led him to the conclusion that eld-
erly persons who have survived
"the breakdown period" are good
surgical risks.
A Good Surgical Risk
"The very fact that persons have
Iived to 65 - surviving the "in-
fectious age" and the "breakdown
age," - indicates they are strong,
tough folks and can withstand ser-
ious surgical procedures," Dr. Cut-
ler said.
He described ' the "infectious
age" as from one to twenty years
- the period in which children
have the measles, whooping cough
and other such diseases. The
"breakdown age" comes from 46 to
60 years when there is danger of
apoplexy and of kidney and heart
ailments.
Men, women and children carry
gas masks to church in England.
Women in Sydney, Australia,
have organized to aid destitute
Poles.
Bear And Beaver
To New Zealand
Tarsen From Jasper Park, Al-
berta, They Are Being Sent
To Wellington Zoo, "Down
Under"
Aboard a steamship somewhere
on the Pacific Ocean are three
bears and two beavers enroute to
New Zealand, according to the
National Parks Bureau, Depart-
ment of Mines and Resources, Ot-
tawa. These animals have been ta-
ken from Jasper National Park in
Alberta, and are being sent "clown
under" at the request of the Well-
ington Zoological Gardens, Well-
ington, New Zealand.
Beaver Gets Sticks of Wood
The bears and beavers were cap-
tured by the park warden service,
and were shipped to Vancouver by
rail for transfer aboard ship. Dur -
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R Demand At Your Druggist
CPOT:CHRIAN'S LTNTAIENT °
For: 'Varicose Veins, Rhenma-
tisau, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Asthma, p
Head -ache, Tooth-aehe, Ear -
Ache, Chill Blains, Corns and ll
I Bunions, Sprains, or Colds on
Chest.
y Or write
s J. A. CItOL`CNSXAN CO.,
OYalkerviile -. Ont. rl
f• r W ry ., WW W O ,., W W® W, WO r
Classifie
ing the long ocean voyage the ani-
mals will be fed and tended by a
member of the ship's crew. Fool
supplies provided for the journey
include bundles of poplar wood,
vegetables, fruit and bread. Each
beaver will receive six sticks of
wood, a quarter of a cabbage and
four carrots per day, while the
daily menu for each of the bears
will be a pound of apples, a pound
of carrots, and two loaves of bread.
ART/TIC/AL L/MBS. TRUSSES
ANDABDOM/NAL BELTS. Eum
I ice c hencHsrroRONro 9721
vertrsements-
ACCLt1 O1'1'J 1) BULLS
TWO HOLSTEIN SERVICEABLE
bulls from qualified dams. Also
•their three .year old Sire. Bram-
shott Hingerveld Pabst, quiet,
sure getter, accredited. E. E. Tay-
lor, Bracebridge, Ontario.
ADEN 'S WANTED
MEN AND WOMEN: NEW INVEN-
tion sells like wild fire: Start
business of your own in spare
time. Send stamp to Economy
Distributing Company, Learning -
ton Ontario.
SPARE TIME WORK - SELL
Special Christmas Club offers to
popular Canadian and American
magazines as looal • representa-
tives. Highest commissions paid.
Don't delay write Canadian Per-
• iodicals, 245' Grace Street Toronto,
Ontario.
A GOOD SALES AGENT SHOULD
represent a good company. We
want good representatives for un-
occupied territories now. Our
nursery stock is, the best that
• money and experience can pro-
duce. Six -hundred -acre nursery,
' fifty years' business. Write I'el-
ham. Nursery Co., Toronto.
FAST -SELLING REPEATER, NO
competition:. New disposable tis-
sue duster. • Uig commission.
"ADES T - KLEEN" (Ontario)
Regd, 615 Ynnge Street, Toronto.
IP YOU ARE WITHOUT EXPER-
• ience, but willing to work at least
• 4 hours every daty, you can earn
•up to $21.00 a week and get your
own dresses free. Fashion Frocks
in Canada, 352 Huron, Toronto,
Dept.. WL.
ARTICLES I"Oil SALE
21 CHRISTMAS CARDS, STICKERS
and Tags, 00'c..36 Blades, Safety
Razor and style tle pencil, 75c.
Postpaid. Moneyback Guaranteed.
Reed Sales Rei 'd. Box P.O, 818,
.Montreal, Quebec.
l;l.il'1'r4sl' G AN1) 'FURNITURE
.: WE (UAR.e1 N'rEE 100. PER CENT.
fit and satisfaction In latest style
clothing. (slightly used). Gentle-
men's suits or overcoats, regular
to $60.00, special $6.00 to $12.00:.
Ladles' Winter Coats, 54.00 to 57.
Postpaid. State measurements,
cblours, style. Send money -order.
Also, Write •Cor bargain price lista •,•of reconditioned used furniture.
Ruskin & Company, Teterboro,
• Ontario.
EDUCATIONAL
ENROLLING R r
U B. U
NOW CIV
STUDENTS
Courses in Matriculation Short'
Story, Journalism,' Advertising,
Shorthand and Speech Culture.
Make use of • .your -spare time.
Write today, Canadian Correspon-
dence College. (establtshed 1902),
229 Yonge St., Toronto.
ELECTRIC SHAVER $1.98
THIS IS THE NEM EL2CTRIC
shaver you've read about, that
Makes shaving -so very, very easy.
Just plug it, in and run the shaver
over Your face, That's all - no
or blades. We
water, brush
(Map, v
p.
Over Million
styou tryit.Ov a i
Iltig6'e
were sold last year, Original price
$10. Guaranteed one yeaa Pest-
paid.
eest-paid. Agents wanted. Bell Sales
Co., 10 Gatehouse Bldg., Montreal,
Quebec.
Issue No. 47 - - '39
FA1191 FOR SALE
NINETY ACRES PRODUCTIVE
clay loam ad.ioining village, good
buildings„ spring watered. Two
thousand cash, balance 4 per cent.
William Pearce, Exeter.
HARDY APPLE '1'REES
HARDY APPLE TREES - 50 CTS.
each. Canada's Lowest Priced Nur-
sery, growing leading varieties
Fruit Trees. Ornamentals. Write
immediately requesting sensation-
al offerings. Tobe's Treery, Nia-
gara -ori -the -Lake, Ontario.
FOR SALE
BREEDING STOCK OF ARCTIC
Foxes, Silver Foxes and Blink.
These Line duality animals are
very reasonably priced. L. A.
Jones, 189 Talbot St., St. Thomas.
Phone 615.
InaAT11191is WANTED
HIGHEST t'1110E FOR NEW AND
used feathers. Robinson's, 282
Brock Avenue Toronto. Write for
quotations.
IIR GOODS a
EMGs, TOU1'LS, T.RANSFORIVMA-
ttens, Switches, curia, and all
types of finest quality Hair Goods,
Write for illustrated catalogue,
Confidential, terms arranged. To-
ronto Human Hair Supply Co., 528
Bathurst Street, Toronto.
ZrliiarrERIS
HAVE AN EXPERT MOUNT THAT
heart and make up that bear skin
into a rug for you, Deer skins
tanned into buekskih. All work
guaranteed to be the best obtain-
able. Taos. Tlrnack, Taxidermist &
:furrier, 1872 Queen St. T. Toron-
to.
A9ACI71NERv
WADE PORTABLE DRAG SAWS -
Delta woodworking tools - elec-
tric motors. Belting and shop' sup-
plies ofevery description. The A.
R. Williams Machinery Co., Ltd.,
• 64 Front St. W., Toronto.
£48IiUICAL
HIGH BLOOD) PRESSURE -WRITE
;for free booklet and full partied.
tars regarding our amazingly
successrrii hyblood treatment.
Pedigreed Products, Saskatoon,
Sask.
'OFFER TO INVENTORS
,
r '
AN OFFER '1'U EVERY [NVENTUR
List of inventions and full infor-
mation sent free. The Ramsay (:o.
Itegisterod, Patent Attorneys, 27^
Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada,,
PERSBNA.L
QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF, EASILY,
inexpensively. Rome remedy.
Testimonials. Guaranteed. Advice
free. Bartlett's, Box 1, Winnipeg,
PUPS POE SALE
PUPS 1. PUI `R S FOIL
CHRISTMAS
presents now. Irish Terrier Pups
regiotered, reasonable. John Sea-
son, Box 326 Bo ins i
w nv ire, Ont.
SLAW 1i U.RS WANTED
SKIP YOUR FURS TO 115 FOR
full market prices. L. A. Tones,
189 Talbot St., St, 'Thomas, Ont,
SEWING MACHINES a SUPPLIES
PARTS AND REPAIRS. ANY
make, write for prices on new or
reconditioned machines, 30 years'
experience -- A. Gilbert, 348
Yonge Street, Toronto.
SAW MILL POR SALE
FOR SALE, TO CLOSE ESTATE, A
Saw Mill, working condition on
main line C. P. railway, Norwood,
Ont. Steam power, large pond,
boiler 75 H.P., engine 35 H.P„ ex-
tra long carriage, Edger and Slab
Saw, Mrs. Ada Harrison, Have-
lock, Ontario.
SKATING OUTFITS
SKATING OUTFITS, SLIGHTLY
used, 51.76, $'2 25, 52.65. New high
quality, $2.89, $3.35, $4.25, plus 25e
postage. Peerless, 191 Dundee W.,
Toronto.
STOMAGD '1'1tOU11Lk7
I3-U-lt2 ST(Jb1AUF1 CORRECT/ 1'i v_ E
gives prompt relief and comfort to
sufferersrrcm Acid indigestion,
Heartburn, Gastritis, .Sour Stom-
ach, eta. A trial will convince you.
Twelve ounce package $2.60 post-
paid direct from the manufactur-
er. H. J. Woodley, P.O. Box 904,
Vancouver, B.C.
WATCH REPAIRS
tVATULnk, LILn:ANE") OR MAIN -
spring, 75 cents, other work df
necessary at reasonable prices.
Kling's Jewellery, 401 Yonge St.,
Toronto,
USED 'DIES FOR SALTS
CCUUL USbi.0 TIRES, .ALL SIZES.
Lowest prices. Inquiries invited
Brockton Tire, 1011 Dundas West,
Tarot tu,
LYONS
FURNITURE co.
478-484 Yoiige St.
SCOOPS TILE a ., n y� .
Entire Stocu of Lucknow irurniturs
Factory, purchased at 40c on the
1-loa'r
The Lueknew i''ullrniture Factory,
makers -of renowned fine furniture,
has changed hands •and we bought
their entire stock.
J ust`e. few of the Many Bargains
are listed here:
c+160 00 9' pleae •'Walnut finish
5" Dining Suites.
$59.00 Solid. Oak .Dinette Suites
$19.75 Odd Dining Room Buffets
$17.05 O dd China Cabinets.
d 45.00 Modern' 3 piece' BedrooS* •
Suites, Waterfall design,
ra 4 7.95 Modern Dressers, 'Virater-
fall design. •
$12.9 5 Modern Chiffoniers.
17.95 iviodorn .Vanity Dresser:1.
X46.50 'Modern Walnut Knee
Hole Desk: •
$1 1.04 Combination Desk Cheat.
rP A roomy chest of drawers
with desk accommodation.
48" Kitchen Tables B ss -
""a
wood top.
TT iitATERMS
ACT No'W
LYONS
FURNITURE' co,
478 w- 4S4 's'fn' GTi srl'.
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