Zurich Herald, 1933-02-16, Page 71v
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Always Tired, Sluggish
Mars., Hartwell's Run - Down Health
Restored by Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills, She States.
"I have derived
great benefit from
Dr, lArilliants' Pink
Bills," writes Ml's.
Lorne Hartwell,
Osuabriick Centre,
Ont. My health
got poor; indigestion followed, and I
was nervous and irritable. My !feint
was also 'e'd, I got up in the morn-
ing more tired than when I went to
abed. My weight was reduced, my
ambition shattered, my memory un-
certain, I was unable to do my
housework and I was so discouraged
that life was a burden. A friend ad -
Weed me to try Dr, Williams' Pink
Pills. While taking the .first box my
appetite revived. The daily use of the
Pills for a time restored niy health."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills earn high
praise from benefited users . because
they actually rebuild health by en-
riching the blood. Nervous, run -
gown conditions yield to their blood -
building properties. Young girls are
evonderfuily helped in their growth
'and development. At your drug-
gist's in the new protective glass
Vials. Try them. 50c package.
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Fine
Now
Five Species Supply
90 % of Cut Lumber
Douglas Fir, Spruce, White
Pine, Hemlock and Cedar
Leaders in Production
Canadian forests rank second only
to agriculture in their contribution to
Dominion production, and they pro-
vide a fourth of the net production of
Canadian manufactures. Five tree
species are the source of over 90 per
cent. of the lumber cut of the Do-
tninion. They are Douglas fir, spruce,
white pine, hemlock and cedar. There
ere in Canada approximately 160 dif-
ferent species or varieties . of plants
reaching tree. size, of which 31 are
conifers and form 30 per cent. of the
standing timber. Of the i90 species of
hardwood the most important are
birch and maple.
The Douglas lir of the Pacific coast
probably yields more lumber annually
than any other single species in
America. This tree is not found in
Canada east of the Rocky Mountains,
the greater part of the lumber being
produced in the coast region. of British
Columbia. This is Canada's biggest
tree and from it larger structural tim-
bers can be obtained than from any
other in Ameriea. It is chiefly used
for structural purposes but on account
Of its attractive appearance it is also
'oxtensively used for interior finish.
!Zile wood is also important in Canada
as a material for rail *ay ties and
}Wining timbers.
emeTeh •= lve native spruce species are
&11 of commercial importance, provid-
Ing nearly one-third of the total pro-
intion of lumber. Spruce pulpwood
used in preference to all others, and
Forms over two-thirds of the total
kuantity of pulpwood used in Canadian
ulp mills and exported in the raw or
manufactured state. Spruce is also
Wised for railway ties, poles, cooperage
land mining timbers. White spruce is
the most abundant. With black spruce
It ranges from Labrador to Alaska, ex -
;tending northward almost t, the limit
Of tree gowth and southward into the
United States, The red spruce is con-
fined to the Province of Quebec and
hh.e Maritime Provinces. Its wood is
itonsidered to be of greate-' technical
talue than of any other spruce species,
Mhe Western species, Engelmann and
6itka spruce, are confined to the in-
iterior and coastal regions of British
Delunibia respectively, and the trees
httain great size In this region.
ONE FRIEND
lif but one friend have' crossed thy
way,
pnce only, in thy 'mortal day;
If only once' life's best surprise
s opened on the human eyes,.
ngrate thou wert, indeed, i;. thou
Idst not In that rare presence bow,
.nt1 on earth's holy ground, unshod,
Speaks- softller the dear name of God.
—Lucy Larcom.
"George Bernard Shaw has taught
paany people to Bose and to think
.hat they really do not think."-••-
)ooth Tarkington.
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1—Boring tool
4—Celebration
8—Ship tmber
1i—To yelp
12—To shine
13—Habitual practices
15—Purple
17—Huge
19—Preposition
20—Facility
21—Fold
22—Pronoun
23—To summon
25—By very muck
26—Precious stones
27 Unit
28—Auxiliary verb
29—To block
30—Pronoun
31—Frontiers
33—Pronoun
35—Goal
36—To what degree
$7—Color
38—Style of letters
40—Yottth
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41—To forward
42—Number
43—Nothing
44—Male swan.
45 -Pronoun
46—Portuguese title
47—To cajole
50—Pipe
52 -River in Egypt
54 -To triftie
55—Night before
56—Worry
57—To understand
Vertical
1—Deed
2—Askew
3—Shaped like ancient
harp
4—Insipid
5—Incalculable period
0—Preposition
7—Coal
8—Carpet
9—Exists
10—Mohammedan
princess
14—Drunkards
16—Wrath
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18—Within
21—Pertaining to
Passover
22—Border
23—Rotating piece
24—Chill
25—Tree
26—Slang: fuel
28—Meat
29—Moisture
31—Glove
32—Barrow
• 33—Invader of Europe
34—Goal
35—Tool
37—First appearances
38—To recommend
39—To result
40—Paints
41—Heavenly body
43—Negative
44—Ball of yarn
46—Study
47—Beverage
48—Deer
49—To look over
51 -Part of "to b&'
53—Pronoun
Italy Goes on Building
Rome.—No sooner had the inaugura-
tion of the new edifice for the Minis-
try of Corporations taken place Wan
Premier Mussolini, announced a pro-
ject for another great public building
to serve the double purpose of housing
in an imposing edifice the exposition
which is now being held on the Via
Nazionale in commemoration of the
tenth anniversary of the Fascist re-
gime, and at. the same time provide an
appropriate home for the National Di-
rectorate of the Fascist party, The
building will occupy a site on the new
Via Impero, which runs from the Piaz-
za Vena is to the Colosseum.
That the program of public works
all over Italy is not going to slacken
was also demonstrated at the same
time by a royal decree in the Official
'Gazette announcing many new pro-
jects to which the State is contribut-
ing or which it Is financing entirely.
The contributions will amount to
56,000,000 lire ($2,S00,000) and in-
clude such things as the completion of
the Palace of Justine at Salerno; of a
new hospital at Perugia; of the re-
storations to the Cathedral of Spoleto,
the Castle of Celano and the vault of
the Colosseum. A total of 20,000,000
lire will go toward the execution of
engineering works in north and cen-
tral Italy.
NEUTRAL
.A. discussion had arisen in, the club
t,pon the subject of tariffs. The prin-
cipal protagonists, having exhausted
their arguments, appealed to the only
other person present, a wealthy but
not particularly well-educated mem-
ber.
His tactful reply was: "No, gentle-
men, I ain't going to side neither with
the one nor the other. If you don't,
mind I'd prefer to remain quite pu-
trid."
u-trid"
.p One of the curiosities of Louden is
the mummy preserved in St. James'
Church, Garlick Hill. It is that of a
man and is over 250 years old; but
there is no information as to who he
was and why or how he'became -mum-
tiaifled.
eip at Teething Ti
Mother After Mother Writes in High, Praise
of Benefits of BABY.'S OWN TABLETS
"We have not lost one night's rest
through teething, as 1 always use my
old standby, Baby's Own . Tablets.
They are worth their weight in gold,"
Naito Mrs, Archie Begbie, Censecon;
Ontario.
Mrs. Alton Parcher, Glenalmond, Que-
bec, says: "My baby has five teeth and
bas never been sick one day since birth,
thanks to Baby's Own Tablets",
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"Baby's Own Tablets are excellent at
seething time," states Mrs. Hugh Mat -
Neill, Sydney, N. S.
DR, WILLIAMS'
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"Particularly helpful when the little
ones are cutting their teeth," writes
Mrs, A, 3. Lobel, Rigaud, Quebec.
Scores of other Mothers have written
in similar vein. Give YOUR child
Baby's Own Tablets for teething
troubles, upset stomach, simple fevers,
colic, colds, constipation, sleeplessnea5
and whenever he is cross, restless and
fretful. Children take these Tablets as
readily as candy. They're absolutely
SAPS -'-see analyst's certificate in each
23+cent package. Over 1,250,000•pi k-
bieS sold fn 1933, 223
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Yorkshire Pudding
One.Ciip milk, 1 cup flour, 2 eggs, ee
teaspoon salt. Mix salt and flour and
gradually add milk, stirring to make a
smooth paste. Beat whites and yolks
of eggs separately and add to first mix-
ture. Cover bottom of pan with a thick
coating of beef fat tried out from
roast. Heat well and pour In batter.
Bake 20 minutes in a hot oven, bast-
ing after it is well risen with some of
the "drippings" from the roast. Break
In. equates for serving.
"And Gid he have the dentist take
au Xray of his wife's jaw ?" "He tried
to, but all they could get was a mov-
ing picture."
FREE TRIAL OFFER
of
KRUSCHEN
If you have never tried krusehen—try
it pow at our expense, We have
distributed a great many special,.
" GIANT " packages which make it
easy for you to prove our clairns for
yourself. Ask ywu' druggist for the
new " GIANT'" , ,e, pacl u•e,
'lhis'ronoists of cur regular 75o bo` tIe together
with a sepaurte'trial bottle—suIflciont for about
one week. Open tits trial bottle first, put it to
the test, and then, if net entirety convinced that
Eruschen deo everything we claim it to do, the
regular bottle ie still us good es new, Take it
back. Your druggist ie authorised to retire
Your 75o, Immediately and without question.
You have tried lir:when free, at our expense..
What could he fairer ? " Manufactured by
I (}rilllths Iiuuhr s, Ltd., Manchester, Eng.
(I itab.:.1750). Importers: McGillivray pros.,
Ltd., 'L'nronte.
Owl Las
Suitor (sighing)—"Well, since you
dont want to marry me, perhaps• you
will return the ring."
Girl (snapping)—"If you must know,.
your jeweller has already called for;
it."
•Andy—"llow is it Harold has two
caddies and you none?"
Roger --"One's mine; he keeps track
of Harold's score for me."
A woman may have a mind of her
own all right, but she reserves the
right to change it as often as she
pleases.
College Student (to professor)—"Is
there a word in the English language
that contains all the vowels?"
Professor—"Unquestionably."
College Student—"What is it?"
Professor—"I've just told your'
February Shorts
The trouble is that men who drink
like a fish don't drink what a fish
drinks. Life should be a route, not a
routine. Space is about all some col-
lege students take up. A boy does as
his father does, not as his father says.
No man can add to his greatness by
belittling others. The man with an
axe to grind is never particular whose
grindstone he uses. When a man
asks for criticism, he is usually seek-
ing
eeking praise. Air apple caused the first
downfall of man, but peaches have
handled the business since that time.
The less work a man has to do, the
more he tires other people. It doesn't
pay to fight other men's battles unless
you are a lawyer.
One youth has solved the problem
of what to :r to with Christmas cards.
He saves and uses the nicest ones for
book marke. The others lie throws
away!".
Never spread an ill report about
year neighbor unless you first take
grentseeeini to a>scertain'if it is true—
and alien don't do it anyway.
Let's., do all the business we can
l'honestly,
Have ell the fun we can reasonably,
Do all `the good we can willingly,
And save our digestions by thinking
pleasantly.
The teacher had written 97.2 on. the
blackboard and to show the effect of
multiplying by ten, rubbed out the
decimal point. She then turned to the
class and said:
Teacher—"Now, Alfred, where is
the decimal point?"
Alfred (without hesitation) — "On
the eraser."
If you must quarrel with a woman,
be sure to pick a pretty one. If you
That the narrowest house in Canada and probably the narrowest
lot North .America is located at No. 8 Donacona Street, Quebec City?
t the top of the front Steps It has a maximum width of 7 feet 9 inches.
ft was built ill i849 and rallied for $5,00 it Month. ft is still oecultieil.
quarrel with any outer kind .you may .
get .,aegry,
We always sob while looking at a
cute, pink -nosed little pig, because we
know it will eventually beoome a big,
fat, dirty old hog
Doctor --"What is the most you ever
weighed?"
New Patient—"One hundred WV -
four pounds,"
Doctor—"And what is the least yogi
ever weighed?"
New Patient—"Tight and a quarter
pounds,"
Weeklies Held
Vital Factors
Survey Indicates They Are
Gaining Prestige in. ,A.d-
vertising Field
Truckee, Calif. — Stanley Bavier,
editor and publisher of the Republican
here, recently asked prominent state,
civic and industrial officials of Cali-
fornia to express their opinions as to
the worthwhileness, or otherwse, of
the small town newspaper of to -day.
So many and interesting were the
replies received—all of them favoring
the small town • paper — that the
United Press released a story about
the survey, from Sacramento, October
13, under the by-line o•f Homer Rob-
erts.
"The small town newspaper is the
most powerful influence in public life
to -day," ran the story.
"Instead of losing prestige, it is
steadily gaining. The home town
editor is the most important individual
In his community.
"Tile country newspaper Is a tre-
mendous factor in developing business.
It is one of the most effective med-
iums of advertising to be found any-
where.
"These and many other observations
encouraging to the small town news-
paper publsher were expressed to
Stanley Bavier, editor and publisher of
the Truckee (Calif.) Republican, in a
recent survey to determine whether
the community newspaper was losing
its 'punch.' -
"'I was curious to know just what
the leaders in business and public life
thought of the small town newspapers,'
said Mr. Bavier. 'I wanted to know if
such papers, especially the weeklies,
were an important factor in our na-
tional life, or whether their influence
was weakening: - The replies speak for
themselves',"
Among the prominent Californians
quoteein the story was A, P. Giannini,
head of the Bank of America, who
stated: "Perhaps I can best answer
you by stating that the Bank of Ameri-
ca relies upon 320 newspapers of this
state, of which, of course, the majority
are in small towns, to carry its mess-
age to the people of California.. Our
advertising is in the newspapers week
in and week out, a policy which we
have pursued for over seventeen
years. During the first seven months
of 1932, when conditions were at their 1
worst and many other advertisers !
were curtailing their expenditures, our 1
appropriation vas increased. We are
more than satisfied with the results,
both for ourselves and for California.
We have added over $51,000,000 in de-
posits with 130 new depositors."
Homes for Birds Made
in Liverpool Gardens
Liverpool, Eng.—Making private
gardens into bird sanctuaries is be-
coming a popular pastime in Liver-
pool. A number of feeding tables
and nesting boxes have been instal-
led. The desire to protect and
study wild bird life is aroused by the
Municipal Wild Birds' Sanctuare-
In the quarry beneath the shadow of
the new Liverpool Cathedral.
COLS STOCKS
We Are Issuing .a New
Circular Regarding Ac-
tivity in These Stocks.
Copy on Request.
A. E. OSLER & CO.,
Established 1886
11 Jordan Street, Toronto
• ELgin 3461 -
Highest Price Paid
for dressed and live poultry and eggs.
Correspondence solicited.
EASTERN FARM PRODUCTS GO.,
4 a M enen1 Street aet
Montreal, Que.
MOUNT ROYAL
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Going to Montreal?
Listen to this good news! Our
room rates have been lowered. The
schedule shown below gives all
the thrifty details, Charles Dorn.
berger and his famous Broadcast-
ing orchestra bas made the Moant
Royal Dinner and Supper Dances
one of the brightest spots in the
social life of Montreal.
On your next trip to Montreal, let
Vernon G. Lardy, our Managing
Director, be your host. Let him
show you why the Mount Royal is
so famous. "The Home Awa'
From Home." "
Mount Royal Hotel
New Low Rates
Single rooms with baths, $3,00 up
Double rooms with baths, $6.00 tip
Suites .. ....... , .. $10.00 up
V. G CARDY,
Managing
Director
Classified Advertisane
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All countries. 1007 a ederal Building;
Toronto.
AN OFFER TO EVERY INV INTOR.
List of wanted inventions and full
information sent free. The szameay Com -
palsy. World Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank
Street, Ottawa, Canada.
BUSINESS OPPOBTtr1TITY
m OR ONTO OPPORTUNITIES—
!! Grocery, delicatessen; beauty par-
lor; tobacco; bakery; tea room and beau-
tifully furnished rooming house. Par-
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SUNDRIES AND SANITARY
S..pplies. Write for wholesale cata-
logue. Sent to adults only. National
Distributors, Box 443, Dept. W., RE-
GINA, bask.
lais Ii: MONEY GROWING MUSH-
ROOMS from wild sterilized rluar-
anteed bottled spawn. Right prices for
dried or fresh mushrooms. Ship r • dis-
tance: Information: Canadian Mushroom
Producers, Regina, Sask.
While the human population of the
world is estimated at 1,349,500,000, the
rat population is placed at 10,000,000,-
000, or at the proportion of five rats
to every human being.
Dragging Days
and
Restless NI las
Lack of pep is frequently caused by
clogged -up systems. Feen-a-mint
is thorough, dependable yet gentle
in action. Effective in smaller doses
because you chew it. Modern,
scientific, safe, non -habit-forming.
CONS'n VCR
YOUR LIVER'S MAKING
YOU FEEL OUT OF SORTS
Wake up your Liver Bile,
—No Calomel needed
When you feel blue, depressed,, sour on the
world, that's your liver whteh !Aut pauring'ite
day two pounds of liquid pilo into your bowels.
Digestion and elimination ate being slowed
vat, food is aooumulating and dere; ins !nide
you and analis¢ you feot wretch
).6ero bowel -movers ince l wretch, �, =blew
wager, laxative Dandy : or a in*1 atm,
A's ago, don't go far enou
Yen need a liver stimulant. Canter's Little
liver Pills is the boat one. Safe. Ptualy vege'
fable. Sure. Ask for them by name. Refute
anbstitute$, Wk. et all dr uggiste. 52
ISSUE No. 6
(HELP FOR 1iiitED WIVES
Tike Lydia E. l inkham's •
Vegetable 'Compound
%Vivo sleet Orel durttA these lutra
times. They ate the ones who rause best
the burdens of the family. witep the
husband comes home with ices money ba
his pal+ envelope ... it is the wife sniu8
must struggle along and reeke the beet
of ftbliatle,
If You are tired ... wont out v
nervous. as acua
try Lydia E. Piniciteni'e Vegeta..
ble C,onwound. Whet you need le te
that will give you tine strength to stactIP
til.
PS Out of every100 'tegmen who report
to us say that ey aro beaeOted by title
enedigtae. BuI * bottle frosts your drat*•,
gist tadaY .. '. aunt'! Watch tltaf._rseuko..