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Zurich Herald, 1933-02-02, Page 7
OUR MINING INFORMATION SERVICE is specially designed to . sap You posted up to the minute ntarkotWise, ,4nd should prove invaluable to lavestors who wish to be advised Of market news and conditions both accurately and speedily. Drop us a letter and we will explain. . COLLING & COLLING Mem. ers Standard Stook and. Mining unchange 33 'l` MPZRANCE ST, TO11,017TC PHONE WAVERzE7r 4831. Address communications to this department, Roon. 420, 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto. There is no Canadian sport that le More healthy or invigoratine than skiing. Skiing is a real outdoor body bander that will tone up the system In short order. However, like any other worthwhile exercise, it must be done with due consideration of the physical condition upon starting. Every skier' should learn the funda- mental points on how to stop when traversing a hill, how to make turns slid .how to stop quickly when travel- 11ng at a high rate of speed. Anyone San learn to run through wooded trails with sufficient proficiency that t ere is little danger of accidents, providing they master their stem turns and snow plow. Like many other sports skiing is 113vided into several branches. The lenglauf is the term which applies to at branch in which the chief inter - t lies in skiing on the level and up - 1 climbing. The slalom branch ap- lies where a course is built out on a ope with flags which the skier must ktegotiate in a series of turns. A sla- race is held on a similar course cod the skier making the best time to mplete the course successftlly is fudged the winner. Then there is umping, perhaps the me specta- cular of all the branches. Jumpers use special wide skiis that two or three grooves machined into the running surface. These grocves in- crease the jumper's stability when landing after taking off. At the pres- ent time there are only a few proper jump;. in Canada on which the ex- pert skier may try his skill In most comm r._ides the novices will find within walking distance from their homes numerous gentle. slopes that make ideal practice ,rounds. It is here that every begin- ner should learn to master the snow plough for stopping or breaking speed on open slopes. Then the sten turns and lifted stem should be mas- tered. Once these elementary turns are proficiently acquired the beginner may try his -kill on some of the smaller trails. Readers are invited to write, re- garding the formation of ski clubs, and to give descriptions of the coun- try on which they are now skiing, or intend to ski. Make descriptions as s:xact as posl.:ble. For example, give the name of nearest town, village or city and approximate dis':ance tb the skiing territory. A rough pencil map would be helpful. From this infor- mation it will enable us to give sug- gestions for planning interesting ski runs and the preparatiol, of slalom cool ses. Good For the Dye Trade Colored waistcoats were worn with evening dress at a big London dinner recently, and the advocates of bright- er wear for men have been rejoicing. A. little prematurely perhaps, for it is not very likely that the fashion will spread. The black -and -white of con- ventional evening dress makes a good combination, and one in which many ;nen look their best. Moreover, a tress suit will last for years, whereas )lie average evening frock has a very short "expectation of life." If we once adopted colors in our evening -dress scheme we would al - keys have to be making new plir- Ihases, because the "fashionable" col- a would be always changing. Our tress experts would see to that. - Besides, would the changes stop at Mored waistcoats? In the clays when se waistcoats were formerly the mode, here is how a future Premier dressed for dinner, as described by one who saw him in all his glory: "A black velvet coat lined with satin, purple trousers with a gold band running down the outside seam, a scarlet waistcoat, long lace ruffles, failing down to the tips of his fingers, white gloves with several brilliant rings out- side them."—London "Answers." To Try Radios in Street Cars St. Louis,—Street car company 01- ficlals here are considering placing radios in street cars soon, it was re- vealed by the Public Service Com- pany, operators of the 'street car sys- tem. The company, it was said, plans to install a few radios on one line. If the plan meets with the approval of the riders, others will be installed, To Try For New Laurels Miss Johanna Kolstacl, champion woman ski jumper of Norway, who arrived last week on board the Cunard liner Aquitauia en route to the Norwegian Ski Club in Cary, Illinois, to compete in events there. Afterwards she will continue to Montreal to compete in win-. ter sports. AMMOIMMAIIIIMMOSIIMWOMINIF Children's C.o i DS Mothers testify that BABY'S OWN TABLETS are invaluable for children's head colds and feverish colds. 'At the .first sign of a cold," writes Mrs. Isaac Kellar, 4 Shaftesbury Place, To- ronto, "or if the children have been out is damp weather, I give Baby's Own ;T'ablets, and they are all right again the meat day." Itirs, Albert E. Knowles, R. R. 3, Gran - on, Ont., writes: "Baby's Own Tab - jets relieve colds so easily ---I wouldn't lig without them if they cost twice as Much.' rs. Jantes O'Connor, Godfrey, Ont„ writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are won- derful for children's colds and fever." DR. WILLIAMS' Mrs. Frank A. 'Fallen, Harrowsmitii, Ont,, writes; "It was next to marvel- lous, after giving Baby's Own Tablets, how quickly the fever disappeared." When you see your child with a cold coming on, don't lose any -time in giv- ing Baby's Own Tablets. They are effective, also, for teething troubles; colic, constipation, vomiting, sleepless- ness, and whenever a child is restless and fretful. Absolutely SAFE -.-see th analyst's certificate in each 25 cent package. Over 1,250,000 packages sold 4;1'31. tae Ake and Kee Children Well—As Mothers Know OUR CROSS, WORD PUZZLE 3., 45 1 1 9 10 14 16 18 19 2! 22 23 ER Q .. 2 ©0 25 li Q f .; G 26 0 27 28 29 CMNA 'C 0W`'=OQlEiE 30 :31. 32 33 34 ` ; 35 36 e.37 38 39 40 41 < ? ;{: 42 43 44 45 46 47 i>>: 48 49 -50 51 52 55 56 61 57 58 59 60 65 Horizontal 1 -Resinous substance 4—Stage of insect life 9 --Vessel 12—To anoint 13—Observed 14—Ibsen character 15—Inflicts 17—Small 19—Pit 21—Horse 22—Withered 24—Quadruped 26—Greek letter 29—Dregs 31—Seed 33—Tb put on 34—While 35—Cunning 37—Obtuse 39—Pronoun 40—Cage 42—Father ,(nickneemet 44—To cheat 46—Image 62 66 48—Cup 50—Combat 51—To loot 53—Loop 55—Lucid 57—Knocked 61—Land measure 62—Frosted 64—Prior to 65—United 6.6—Feats • 67—Crude Vertical 1—Softly 2—Melody 3—Grows light 4—Dark 5—Green 6—By 7—To bedeck 8—God of wisdom 9—Rough 10—Custom • 11—To obtain 16—Encourages` 64 67 13—Small amount 20—Siege ditch 22—Hindu title of respect 23—Lessened 25—Young animal 27—Cloth 28—About 30—Old times 32—Nervous disease 36—Tuber 38—Insects 41—Insinuated 43—To entitle 45—Musical instrument 47—To cut 49 -Mocked 52—Feathered animal 54—Runs about 55—Rule 5G—Indignation 57—Cube 59—Age 60—Moisture 63—Pronoun Weak Girls and Boys Mrs. Stimpson's Nervous Daughter Helped by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills—School Boy Likewise "M y daughter New Strength was a thin, ner- vous child, 24 During pounds under weight. Having 'Teen Age I been - brought up in England, where Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are so wide- ly known, I gave them to her, with the result that she is now, at 16, a fine, healthy, lively girl." So writes Mrs. G. Stimpson, Winnipeg, Man. "My brother, ' George, had -•'been growing pale, and lost his appetite and could not concentrate on his mechanical studies," writes Joseph Johnston, Edmonton, • Alberta. "A neighbor recommended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. George took them regu-' tarty, and in a week showed great improvement. Since then he has been feeling great, and has not been,both- ered by stomach or headaches." The teen age is a trying time, and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are wonder- fully effective in imparting needed vigor and vitality to growing girls (and boys, too). The Pills actually create an abundance of rich, red blood and this revitalizes exhausted sys- tems. At your druggist's, 50c. A mistress, who lived clown at Street - ham, Said; "Bring me those bulbs, Jane, 1'11 seatham." The maid, in dismay cried: "Bulbs, did you say, I thought they were onions, I've eatbam." Owl Laffs I do not ask, 0 Lord, that life may be a pleasant road, I do not ask that thou would'st take from me aught of its load, I do not ask my cross to understand, my way to see;: Better in darkness just to feel Thy band and follow Thee. Fol .one thing only, Lord, dear Lord, :''}}'�: I plead—lead me aright, Th tugh. strength should falter and r., '"though hearts should bleed, Through peace to light. It is tQ:; be hoDecl, that you are pre- ferred stock in the human market. Doctor—"See here, I told you to stidk to a vegetable diet and you're eathig rabbit." Mr. Sickleigh—"It's all right, Doc. This rabbit's the one that ate up my vegetable garden last summer." "Is your wife changeable, old man?" "I've never tried—but I shouldn't think so." G1ady5-"Mother dear, I advertised under a different name that I would like to make the aquaintance of a re- fined gentleman with an eye to ro- mance." Mother—"GIadys, how awful! Did you get any answers?" Gladye--"Only one, from father." Women are funny. They will spend hours making up their mind what dress to wear, and only two seconds + Do You Know? + .ti _teat awl` That the largest university in the British Empire is the Univer- atty of Toronto, Ontario? The photograph shows the l4emorial Tower erected ln, mi iibry of students' and gra,dtta,tes ,of the TYniversfty who served in the [4t„oat War,---Cafodifn. National Railways, RACES AT•61-AND WINS Had not Run for 35 Years KRUSCHEN GAVE HIM HEALTH AND VITALITY This account of a veteran's "come- back” is best given in his Lwn words: "Some three years ago I was sud- denly afflicted with a swelling of my right knee, the pains being so severe that I could not walk. I had to_crawl upstairs to bed, and then could get no sleep on account of pair,. Having led an athletic life, this was a severe blow' to me. 1 tried all sorts of treat- ments, nut with small results. Then I decided to try Kruschen. I took a ,dose lki'lny„ofi'ee every morning for a fiox'ls ight,.� and, finding a small im- pro'Ve'it►ent,, I have continued doing so ever since. "I am happy to state that I can now walk miles without difficulty. As a matter of fact, I recently entered a race for Veterans over 40, and, in spite of my 61 years, 'wallies' away with it' in good time. That was my first race for 35 years. Now I am feeling fine, and just off for a- walk- ing holiday. Kruschen Salts have done me so much good that I reeom., mend them to ail sorts of bodily ills.' —W. IL D. By maintaining Nature's balance of vital salts in your body, Kruschen ensures the regular and harmonious operation of your liver and kidneys, so that your inside is gently but com- pletely freed from every particle of poisonous waste matter. Internal cleanliness mea:is the cir- culation of clear, refreshes blood to every cell of your system, convert- ing every vein into a tiny orrent of energy, filling every fibre of you with that "Kruschen Feeling” of fitness. Kr lschen Salts is obtain -.bre at all Doug Stores at 45c, and 75c. per bot- tle. ANS le ER TO L. ..ST WEEK'S PUZZLE 0 F F 1 N c tr A L 3 H E P E 0OREISZAIRED RA I:WIHE E A L 0 P U 8 iQ L E f '" P [i Qi ; i``; : A M'n ER Q ,VAT 14 DO© ©0 ,,: li Q f .; G 0 0 11 1 0 B' ©I f CMNA 'C 0W`'=OQlEiE C 0 TIMID RAP RNED LI11'P I D AWE TEPID ,ERE NEE ERODE TEN in making up their mind what boy to marry. Head Clerk—"Ahal I'm glad to no- tice that you're arriving punctually now, Mr. Slowcombe." Mr. Slowcombe — "Yes, sir. I've bought a parrot." Head Clerk—"A parrot? What on earth for? I told you to get an alarm clock." Mr. Slowcombe—"Yes; I did. But after a day or two I got used to it and it didn't wake me. So I got the parrot. And now when I go to bed I fix the alarm, clock and put the par- rot's cage on. top of it. What that bird says when the alarni,,goes off would wake up anybody." Knock, and the world knocks with you; boost, and you often hind yourself boosting alone. Dessert was being served at the dinner party. The young Iady,• before eating them, asked the- rather deaf clergyman next to her: Young Lady—"Do you like banan- as?" Deaf Clergyman (embarrassed) — "Er-er, no, you see, I still prefer the old-fashioned night shirt." We hear a lot about part time jobs now. And from all the evenings they have to spend alone, a good many wives must think •hey've married part-time husbands. Boss (trying to trip his office boy)— "What is the difference between the bull and the ox?" Oiiiee Boy—"The bull Is the calf's father." Eoss—"Dut the ox?"' Office Boy—"Tho ox is the calf's uncle." Heaven to a girl would be having so many clothes she couldn't decide what to wear, but to a boy it would be hav- ing so many girls that he couldn't make up his mind which one to call up. The class had been instructed to write an essay on Winter. Before they began the teacher gave them a few hints, and among other things he sug- gested that they might introduce a short paragraph on migration. One child's attempt read as follows: "In winter it is very cold. Many old people die in winter and many birds also go to a warmer climate." One thing worse than being poor and baavine to work is being poor and not having any work to do. Though marketed conditions were unfavourable last year, the catch of WMtelsli''from the Dominion's fresh water Sslieriee was nearly 15,800,000 pounds." A large part of Canada's an- nual whitefish' landings is exported to the United States. 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The McEishnie Course of Instruction for home study pur- poses will develop your creative powez and lead you to succ is:,. Write for Free Ability Test. SHAW• SCBBOCLS, Limited, Dept. A, 1130 Bay Street, Toronto Highest Price Paid for dressed and live poultry and eggs. Correspondence solicited. EASTERN FARM PRODUCTS CO., 423 St. Paul Street East Montreal, Que. ,FOIL CONSTIPATION aetee OFF COLOUR? HOW IS YOUR LIVER? Wake up your Liver Bile -'-Wiillout Calonieb Tour liver's a very small organ but it cer- tainly cattut your digestive and eliminative organs out -of kilter, by refusing to pour out its daily two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels You won't completely correct such a condition by taking salts, oil, mineral water, laxative candy or chewing gmn, or roughage. When they've moved your bowels they're throne—and yos need sliver stimulant. Carter's Littlo Liver Pills will soon bring back the sunshine into your lite. They're purely vege- table. Safe. Sure. Ask for then by name. Re''luso substitutes, 25o at all druggists. . 9:8 When Your Daughter Comes toWomanhood Give Her Lydia E. Pinkhlialsi s Vegetable Compound Most girls In their teens need is tonic and regulator. Give your daughter Lydia E. Pinkllam's 'vegetable Compound for the neat few months. Teach her bow tap guard her health at this critical time. When she is a L,appy, healthy wife and mother sign will thank toil.