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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1933-11-09, Page 75 "A Mine in the Making" Swayze-Buycke Gold Mines, Ltd1 A Junior Gold With M1 the Earmarks of a Big Producer IT COSTS NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY To: SWA-t13E-HUYCZE GOLD MINES LIA'UITED' 910 Sterling Tower, Toronto. Without o Gold Minngatioplease forward full information regarding Swayze- i Name • Address Classified Advertising EAEMS WANTED. Tio IliVENUEt PRODUCING PROPER- , TIES exchanged for equipped farms. Write John Stark 1 Co., 1 Eglinton West, Toronto. ', PATENTS. N OFFER TO EVERY t:: VENTOR• List of wante" inventions and full nformation sent free. The Ramsay Com- pany, World Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. Protects Against Sun A cover must be placed over the lenses of lighthouse lamps. If expos- ed the lenses become giant burning glasses that focus the sun's rays on the inside of the lamp. In a few hours the lantern would be so hot it would be dangerous to enter and there would be serious damage to the mechanism. Australia fears another rabbit plague this year. HY not go home for Christmas? . Perhaps you haven't been there for years. Restful cabins ... comfortable public rooms ... marvellous meals . and the perfect Cunard Personal Service await you in whichever class you travel on these popular ships. SPECIAL ` liltIETMM from MONTREAL on Nov. 24 — H.M.S. ' AURANIA" to Havre and London. Nov. 27 — R.M.S. "ATBENIA' to Belfast, Liverpool, Glasgow. from HALIFAX on Dec. 9 — R.M.S: "AUSONIA". Dec. 15 R.M.S: "ASCANIA", to Plymouth, Havre, London. Dec. 15 — H.M.S. "LETITIA" to Belfast, Liverpool, Glasgow, from Saint John, Dec, 14. Low Round -Trip Fares Cabin Class ,from $206.00 Tourist Claes.......from 168.00 'third Class. , , , .,...... 131.50 Ask about our Special Christmas Excursions, from your local agent or from the nearest Cunard office 217 tray Street, (Elgin 3471) Toronto 2 -ss HERE A THE MAL SIGNS OF CID STOMACH Neuralgia Feeling of Weakness Headaches Mouth Acidity Nausea Loss of Appetite Indigestion Sour Stomach Nervousness Sleeplessness Auto -intoxication WHAT TO DO FOR IT TAKE -2 teaspoonfuls of Phillips' Mille of Mag- nesia in a !;lass of water every morning when you get up. Take another. teaspoonful 30 minutes after eating. And another before you go to bed. OR—Take the new Philips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets — one tablet for each teaspoonful, as di- rected above. If you have Acid Stomach, don't worry about it. Follow the simple. directions given above. This small dosage of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia act36at once to neutralize the acids that cause headache, stomach pains and other distress. Try it. You'll feel like a new person. But—be careful you get REAL milk of magnesia when you buy— genuine PHILLIPS Milk of Mag- nesia. a -nesia.See that the nanie .IPS' the on label. ALSO IN TABLET FORM Each tiny tablet is the equivalent of a teaspoonful of Genuine Phillips' Milk Of Magnesia. MADE IN CANADA N'iiff psy /dal of 1Viagnesis, y, - ...SMILES... 1 The modern girl is certainly clever She can Dross the street amid heavy traffic and use her lipstick or rouge at the ,same time. If anybody has the idea that he knows a lot let him answer questions of a group of children for fifteen min- utes. Doctor—"But I told you to get your wife to wrap your neck up in flannel. Have you done so?" Patient—"No, doctor." Doctor—"And she was to bathe the boil in boric acid. Has she done it?" Patient—"No doctor." Doctor—"Why not?" Patient—"I haven't a wife." "I tell you I'll speak to the manage- ment. I insist on having a room with a bed in it." "This is not your room, This is the elevator." Marvels of Heredity Phyllida — "Sometimes you appear really manly,and sometimes you are effeminate. How do you account for it?" Phillip—"I suppose it's hereditary. Half of my ancestors were men and the other half women," Riddle: What is it that a girl thinks of first thing in the morning, the last thing at night—twists round her finger and wipes her feet on? The Boy Friend. ,, So Would We "I'd be much better off if they'd put that sign on the mail box." "What sign?" "Post no bills." The 'honeymoon is over when the young husband Ands out that his bride's complexion comes in jars and that her clothes come C.O.D. The lights in the crowded bus had failed and the passengers were thrown into confusion. Tall Young Man (to young lady at his side)—"Can I find you a strap?" Young Lady (smiling sweetly).— "Thank you, but I have just found one." Tall Young Man—"Good. Then per hails you wouldn't mind letting go of my tie." They Take Everything She -"You never hear of women cashiers embezzling or running off with their employer's money." He—"Not often but when it does happen they take the employer, too," A Discouragement to Thrift The neighbor of a malt noted for his extreme thrift saw him on a week day dressed in his Sunday clothes,' "What's up, Jim?" he called out. "Why the glad rags?" "Haven't you heard the 'Jews?" "News! What news?" "Triplets!" "012, so that accounts for—" began the neigbbor, when the frugal one in- terrupted him: "Yes, that accounts for niy wearing these clothes. What in thunder's the use of trying to be economical?" Little Grace—"Why are there no marriages in Heaven, Daddy Dear?" Daddy (after stealthy glance HEALS PILES Or Money Back Absolutely New Patented Medical Discovery Create'' Magical Desalts • Don't let Piles lead to more serious. conditions, requiring a dangerous op- eration. Use BEMICONE SUPPOSI- TORIES, which quickly heal and strengthen the affected parts. 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THE HEMICONE CO., 72 James St. N., 'Hamilton, .Gilt, OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE A -._ _ 2 .- 3 4 5 +4 7 8 13. 19 22 ILO/ ' 2 2 14.. 10 ... 11. 30 31 32 33 aimir/Aims 34 43 48 41. . 49' • Horizontal 1—To charge 7—Catch-phrase 13—Dried grape 14—Hairy . 15—High mountain 16—Whirled 18—Parent 19-501 20—Scarlet 21—Address of respect 22—To urge 24—To praise 26—Ringlet 27 -Falling in crystals 29—Pet name 30—Trunk 31—Deer 32—Small valleys 34—Amuses 37—Girl's name 38—Small particle 50 3 35 36 46 e/ 39—So far 40—Color 41—Obscure 42 -Sun god 43—Type measure 44—Dullest 47—Wager 48—To stick 50—Courteous 52—Discusses 53—Gets up Vertical 1—Turkish edicts 2—Unfavorable 3—Mark on card 4—Pronoun 5—To unite G—Goal 7 -Discovered secretly 8—Prevaricated 9=Antique 10—To leave 11—'.0o aim 12—Almost 17—Medicine 21—Various 23—Gnome 24—Covers 25—Some 26—Fruit of pine 28—Forest 29—Bee's home 31—To strike 32—To discover 33—To captivate 34—Coin 35—Cylindrical 36—Asserts 38—Actors 41—Arrow. 44 Beverage 45—Mineral spring 46—Jutti-ng rock 47—Encore! 49—Pronoun 51—Chinese weight L P H A OMEGA_ ARADE SMILAX L E B 11 s 0 B M A L E R I N S• E S N 0 P W E H A AR W7 / A sik L L P 0 R A G E D I 3 S C A R T L E S T C A R E E R 0 R E M A N, D R 0 E A TOMTIT SAUCES 5N OOD sREA,D Answers to Last Week Puzzle N S S A I N T. s A 0 D I L L N E S S M E Our own advice: Never argue about a question if you have- made up your mind. • "What could be more sad," said a school mistress, than a man without a country?" "A country without a man," answer- ed a pretty schoolgirl, Girls' Greatest Problems Finding a stocking that won't Finding a husband who won't around: run. run The way to have some of the best families ask you to call again is to be a bill collector. around)—"Because that would not be Heaven, my dear." Dreams of the strong become reali- ties, but. dreams of the weak become alibis which bore the public. Memoriam Not for the countless many who have walked Into the western sun, laughed a day, Made light of death, fought, reste3, drank and tallied— And then put down their harnesses for aye. Not for the gallant gentlemen who've struck Forth .to Valhalla, tossing out their hour' Of youtl, a untiring strength and noise and pluck— And then to silence, sans all song, all power. Not for the richly heralded and sung: Only for one my heart gave as its share, Young -voiced and open-eyed and laugh- ter -hung, • Eager as Spring is eager, and as fair. Only for one on whom the years have spread Branch after branch of crystal -flower- ing tears, Whose glory is my heart's own meat and bread, Whose silence is the silver of my years. Only for one of all the countless, this; A gift of words that ache within my - breast, That burn within my throat as does the kiss flora lips that call no,more from out West. got. 'him and all his brothers, then, 1 pray G'od's special watch in Flanders Fields this day. Bert Cooksley. Holly has often been used for hedg- ing purposes as it bears clipping well. DRIVES HIMSELF TO 4e`ORK AT 82 And Still Plays a Little Golf How many of us, when we are 82, will be the equal in health and activity of this vigorous old Scottish engineer? In a Ietter he says:— "I arrived here from Scotland on the 7th April, 1870. I am over 82 years old. 1 drive my Ford car 40 miles over hills and dales to a factory, and can still play a little golf. I have taken the little dose of Kruschen Salts in my cup of coffee every morning for some years, and I believe it is keeping me in good health and enabling me to keep on working at the factories as eugih,._.r. „—L. A. "Whether you are still iu your 'teens or past your prime, it is neither too early nor too late to start on the 'lit- tle daily dose." Just a tiny, tasteless pinch of Kruschen Salts in your morn- ing cup of tea or coffee! They ensure internal cleanliness, and keep the blood -stream pure. New and refreshed blood is sent coursing to every fibre of your being. Rheumatism, head- aches, indigestion and backache all pass you by. Flying at great heights may cause symptoms similar to those of alcoholic intoxication, including excitement, quarrelsomeness, apathy, and drowsi- ness. The English throne is situated in the House of Lords. It is a Gothic chair of oak. AT SOOTHES NERVES ENRICHES BL60D BUILDS NEW a`VIGOtj'R„ SPRAINS Rub Minerd's in gently. It penetrates sore ligaments, 'drays inflammation, soothes, heals. 47 Puts you on your feet: "KING OF PAIN" YOUR MONE..Y BUY You get more for your money 3 In Plug Tobacco ... '14 more smoke in every pipeful ...14 more smoking pleasure ... 34 greater value for the money. 1 MORE DIXIE ONLY 20c A BIG PLUG Annual Survey Ontario Hospitals College of Surgeons In United States Issues Approved List Chicago. — For sixteen years • the American College of Surgeons has con- ducted annual surveys of hospitals in the United States and Canada in an effort to improve these institutions in the best interests of the public. The sur- veys have been carried on through the hospital standardization movement of the college which has as, its basis the minimum standard which all hospitals desiring approval must meet. In 1918 only 89 hospitals in the 'United States and Canada could meet the require- ments of the college for approval. This year, of 3,554 institutions surveyed, 2,294 have been approved,' or 67 per cent, The American College of .,surgeons announces its approved list every year for the, information of the public, so that when one becomes I11 and re- quires hospitalization he can choose a hospital which is capable of provid- ing safe and efficient care. The approved hospitals in Ontario are limited in the foil iwtoo list. "Pro- I visionally approved" indicates that the hospitals so designated have accepted the minimum requirements for hospi- tals laid down by the American Col- lege of Surgeons, bat for lack of Vine or other acceptable reasons have not yet been able to carry them out Di� every detail. Brantford — Brantford General .Yes- pitai Brockville—"Brocl•ville General Hos- pital, *St. Vincent de Paul Hospital. Byron—Queen Alexand: • Sanator- ium. Chatham—Public General Hospital, St. Joseph's Hospital. Cornwall—"Cornwall General Hos- pital, "Hotel Dieu Hospital. Fort William — McKellar !neral Hospital. Galt—Galt General Hospital, Gravenhurst—Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives. Guelph—St. Joseph's Hospital. Hamilton—Hamilton General Hos- pital, Mountain Sanatorium, St. Joseph's Hospital, Kingston — Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston General Hospital. Kitchener—St. Mary's Hospital. London—St, Joseph's .iospital, Vic- toria Hospital, Westminster Hospital. Niagara Falls—°Niagara 'ai , Gen- eral Hospital. Oshawa—Oshawa General Hospital. Ottawa—Ottawa Civic Hospital, Ot- tawa General Hospital. Owen Sound—General and Marine Hospital. Peterboro — Nicholls Hospital, St. Joseph's Hospital.. Port Arthur—St. Joseph's General Hospital. St. Catharines—Niagara Peninsula Sanitarium, St. Catharines General Hospital. St. Thomas—Memorial Hospital: Sault Ste. Marie—General Hospital. Smiths Falls—"St. Francis General j Hospital, "Smiths Falls Public Hos- j pital. Stratford --Stratford General Hos-' pititl. Sudbury—St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto—Christie Street Hospital, Grace Hospital Division of the Toron- to Western Hospital, Hospital for Sick Children, Lockwood Clinic hospital, Riverdale Isolation Hospital, St. Jo- seph's Hospital, St. Michael's Haspital, Toronto Bast General Hospital, To- ronto General Hospital, Toronto West- ern Hospital, Wellesley Hospital, Women's College hospital. Walkerville —Metropolitan General Hospital. Welland --"Welland County General Hospital. Weston—Toronto hospital for Con- sumptives. Windsor—Hotel Dieu of St. Joseph, Salvation Army Grace Hospital, Woodstock — Woodstock General Hospital, *—Provisionally Ip approved. roved. Daffodils are one of the most popu- lar Alar and widely grown flowers. There are now over 6,000 named varieties of this bulb, whereas in 1629 there were ninety-four. L!VERISHNESS SLUGGISHNESS STOMACH PAINS A dose of Beecham's Pills each night Will keep you Smiling, Healchy &Bright Pairs After Eating? Try This! Pains after eating are generally due to an excess of acid in the stomach that forms gas and causes belching, heart burn, bloating, sou; stomach and indi- gestion. Bisurated Magnesia taken after meals will give such quick and pleasing relief you will be surprised. Any drug- gist will tell you ordinary Bisurated Magnesia is line for sour acid stomach conditions. It should be in every home. It works, COLDS ARE DANGEROUS Soothe and relieve Them; build up resistance with SCOTT'S !,, EMULSION iT,r. SS -Si 7 LIVER THAT MAKES YOU FEEL, SO WRETCHED Wake up your Liver Bile —No Calomel necessary For you to feel healthy and happy, your Liver must pour two ounds of liquid bile 'rte your bowels, every, day. Without that bile, trouble starts. Poor digestion. Slow elimination, Poisons in the body. General tvretcheduete How oan you expect to clear up a situauot like this oompletely with mere bowel-n,o•: ing salts, oil, mineral water, laxative candy or chewing gum, or roughage? They don't wake up our hver. You need Carter's Little Liver Pine. Purer vegetable. Safe. Quick and sure results. Ask for them by name. Refuse substitutes 25c. at ell drugglets Dr. D. D. Dennis' Liquid Prescrip- tion. Made and guaranteed by the makers of Campana's Italian Balm. Trial bottle 350 at your druggist. paoeo nos e.s ElEADNO1SES BLAB IN Mad''snard aP CADs- INSERT ora NOSIALcs,.. nut OIL 11.25 All biggish, Descriptive folder an request Also excellent for Temporary Deafness and plead Noises duo to congestion caused by colds, Fitt and swimming. A. O. LEONARD, Inc. 70 Fifth Ave.. New York City WEAK WOMEN Take Lydia E. Pinl:hanl's vegetable Compound Have you eves felt (that (yowl were toe weak to do anything . 55 that you 'did not have the strength to do yottr work? , Women who are weak and run -dews should take is tonne such as Lydia E' ?lukham'e Vegetable Compound, Head. *clue and backaches that aro the result of a tired, run-down condition often yield to this marvelous medicine. 98 out of every 100 women who report to us sal' that thby are benefited by this medicine. Buy a bottle from your drug. gist today .. r and watch tha result.. ISSUE No, 44—'33