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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1934-03-29, Page 7CAPITAL 1,000,000 SHARES You Must Act Now A Junior Gold of Merit — First Offering of INTERNATIONAL GOLD MINES LIMITED AT 25 CENTS PER SHARE $25 I3UYS 100 FULLY PAID SHARES MAIL COUPON NOW C. E. POWELL & CO, Date ,.......,....... 1934' - 34 King Street East, Toronto. AP. 9964 1 herewith purchase ................ shares International Gold Mines Limited at 25 cents per share. Enclose payment herewith. NAME ADDRESS Frost Egg Balance New government regulations re- quire all eggs to be graded individu- ally by weight. Every producer, buyer and seller of eggs should have a quick, accurate, economical Frost Egg Balance. Priced at only $1.00 each obtainable from your nearest Frost Fence Dealer or direct from us if he is not known to you. Order today; send cash or money order. Frost Steel and Wire Co., Ltd. Hamilton Ontario Only 1.00 ea" Postpaid Butter Here Like Coal in Newcastle Muncie, Ind,—Perry Township, In- diana, has 120 pounds of butter for one man on its relief list, and that one man doesn't want any butter. In the distribution of surplus farm products 120 one -pound prints were apportioned to Perry Township. Mr. Raymond N. Carmichael, township trustee, looked at the 120 prints, then at his relief list, and then scratched his head thoughtfully. He finally decided to store the butter in a pack- ing house in a near -by city until he should have opportunity to confer with relief agencies of the city re- garding disposal of his surplus. The total relief bill for Perry Township during the month of January was $6.75 which was paid for one ton of coal. Hon. Charles McCrea Lauded By Leaders -of Mining Industry Toronto.—A remarkable tribute was recently paid to the Hon. Charles Mc- Crea at the King Edward Hotel by the leader; of Ontario's mining industry. No man has contributed more to the opening up and upbuilding of the north country than the Minister of Mines, who hails from the Sudbury nickel belt, and who for ten years has been the alert and forceful backer of the mineral industry, an inspiration to engineers and prospectors engaged in the development of the north, and thus a benefactor of the whole province and of the entire Dominion. But for the sympathetic leadership given by Mr. McCrea, the Ontario gold min- ing industry could scarcely have reached its present proportions. Nor could the base metal industry have grown as it has. But for this country's greatly ex- panded gold production the Canadian Treasury might not have been able to maintain the national credit or to meet its obligations abroad during the depression. Nor should it be forgot- ten that those engaged in the mining industry are by no means the only section of the community to benefit from this industry. The mines of New Ontario utilize a tremendous amount of food, clothing, boots and shoes and other products of Ontario factories. The mines thus give employment, di- rectly and indirectly, to large num- bers of our people. As the protector of the mining industry, Mr. McCrea has proved an invaluable friend not only to Canadian mining men, but to the country as a whole, "The California Boiler \Faker" "Among the thousands who use Omega Oil as a daily rub down, no one thinks more of it than I do. It is a liniment of amazing strengthening and soothing power." James J. Jeffries, for long the Cham- pion heavy -weight of the world, found that Omega Oil went deeper, and limbered up those great muscles quicker. Omega Oil should be in every household for strains, sprains, stiffness, and sore aching muscles. Rubbing doesn't blister the skin. At all druggists 35 and 60 cts. Sole Agent: John A. Huston Company, Limited, Toronto. We easily forget those faults that are nown only to ourselves. --La Rochefoucauld. Too Much "Party" Last Night Too Much Food Late Hours, Smoky Atmosphere YET—This Morning No "Acid Headache—No Uilset Stomach, Scientists say this is the QUICK- EST, SUREST and EASIEST wa to combat FEELING THE EFFECTS of over -indulgence --the mostpowerful acid neutralizer known to science. Just do this: TAKE -2 tablespoonfuls of Phil- lips' Milk of Magnesia in a glass of water BEFORE bed. In the morning take 2 more tablespoonfuls with the juice of a WHOLE ORANGE. That's alit Tomorrow you'll feel great! Or take the equivalent amount of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia tablets. Each tablet is equal to a teaspoonful of the liquid. Get genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia in the familiar liquid form, or the new, marvelously convenient tablets. Be sure it's PHILLIPS' the kind doctors endorse. NOW IN 1A$LET OR LIQUID FORM MAL lit CANADA 1,000 Widows Wed LONDON.—Because a thousand war widows married again last year Ne- ville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, will save more than $250,- 000 in his coming budget. The widows had the option of choos- ing between their pensions of $5 a week and would -be -husbands. One thousand chose husbands. This fact is revealed in the annual report of the Minister of Pensions. It shows that twenty years after the out- break of the war there are still 1,107,- 000 persons in receipt of war pensions or allowances. Another reduction has resulted from the fact that 46,500 "war babies" reached the age of sixteen during the year. Their allowances automatically ceased. Since establishment of the Ministry of Pensions the tctal expenditure has been $5,235,000,000. Too Much Media, Pa.—Mrs. James J. Nelson, Jr., wife of a Philadelphia dentist, testified in divorce court that she could take almost anything. It was bad when her husband threw lighted cigarettes in her face and took other women home from 'parties, she said. It was worse when he went upstairs and fired a revolver through the floor in the general direction of the bridge -table. But, sh'e added, it was too much when he put a pistol at her back and made her "walk the plank" on a tiny pier at Beach Haven, N.J King Will Open Huge New Tunnel Landon.—The new £ 8,000,000 Mer- sey Tunnel, the largest underwater tunnel in the world, is to be open- ed by the King in July. The Liverpool City Council is form- ing a special committee to plan festi- vities for the occasion, The streets 'of the city will be decorated with Sowers, flags and bunting and illumi- nated at night with thousands of colored fairy lamps 50 Years' Work For 1,200 Men Gloucester, Eng.—There is joy on the eastern side of the Forest of Dean, A virgin seam of coal has been cut by the Crawshay Colliery Company, When properly developed it will give 50 years of permanent work to at least 1,200 men. The local un- employment problem IS solved. When the sinkers cut the coal at a depth of 225 yards, cheering miners flung their caps in the air, and the Union Jack was hoisted over the mine as a symbol of vietory, ISSUE No. 12---'34 Pithy Anecdotes of the Famous' 'Effective Reply T snob who knew that Sir Henry Irving had not had a university ed- ucation sought to put him to- some dits advamtege., Irmo inlisees raptatinif Adrian Jones in "Memoirs of a Soldier Artist"-. ! "By the way, Irving", said this gentleman across the crowded table, "were you ever at Oxford?" "No," replied the great actor, ser- enely, "but my secretary was!" Exasperating Another of Captain Jones' stories is about an ambitious woman who was to entertain a real live duchess for the first time. She gave care- ful insrtuctions to her maid: "Now, Mary," site said, "remem- ber that whenever you address the Duchess you nmst .gay, 'Your Grace When the great day arrived and the maid opened the door to the Duchess and the latter inquired if Mrs...... was at home, she answer- ed: "Yes, Ma'am, she is and may the Lord mac us truly thankful for what we are about to receive." Swanee or Pedie Had Stephen Collins Foster left the opening lines of his immortal song "Old Folks at Home," as orig- inally written by him, they would have read: "Way down upon de Pedee ribber Far, far away." That was the first draft—as en- tered in his work book, now in the Foster Hall colliection, at Indianat- polis. Immediately under it the same op- ening lines appear, only this time the word "Pedee" is crossed out, and over it is written "Swanee." It is known that Foster never .saw the Swanee river—a small stream in Florida. Popular "I doubt if any other song, even 'Home, Sweet Home,' or 'Annie Lau- rie' has been printed as many times as Foster's'OId Folks at Home,' and included in as many song collections says John Tasker Howard (in Ste- phen Foster: Amerada's Trouba- dour." When "Old Folks at Home" was first published. in 1851, the title - page stated that it was "Written and composed by E. P, Christy"—lea der of the Christy Minstrels. This was done at Foster's own solicita- tion, He feared that it might injure his reputation `owing to the preju- dice . against Ethiopian songs by some at the time!" Edison Replied As one deaf man to another, Ern- est Elmo Calkins recalls in his auto- biography "Lauder Please" how he once asked the late Thomas A. Edison why he, of all people, did not! use one of those electrical devices de- signed to make hearing less diffi- cult. "Too busy," replied Edison "A lot of time is wasted in listening. If I had one of those things my wife would want to talk to lie all the time." Religious Empires One has but to visit the so-called palace at Tsarskoe Selo, in which the last of the Romanovs 1'.ved in a state bordering on retirement, to rea lize how the religi ius fervor of the late Empress dominated the house- hold and all who were in contact with the Court," says Allan Monk - house, British engineer who was the Central figure of the notorious Moscow trial last April, (in his mem- oirs, "Moscow 1911-1933." "The bed- room which Nicholas II and his Tsarina occupied during the closing A 266 lbs. MAN LOSES FAT 56 lbs. Off — Feels Better A woman writes about her husband as follows:—"He started to take Kruschen Salts for rheumatism His weight was then 266 lbs. He began to lose weight and now he is 210 lbs., and feels better. He took half -a - teaspoonful of Kruschen in a cup of warm water every morning. People keep asking what he has done to fetch his weight down, and he always says Kruschen Salts."—(Mrs.) E. S. Thousands of overstout men and women find in Kruschen Salts 'a far better means of reducing than by taking drugs. The little daily dose of ICrusohen Salts keeps the organs functioning properly every day and fills you with such a feeling of radiant vitality and vigor that before you know it you are fairly 'jumping out of your, Ain" with energy instead of moping around—and.reduction follows as a matter of coarse. .. FREE TRIAL OFFER If you have never tried Kruschen--try it now at our expense. We have distributed a great many special 'GIANT" packages which make it easy for you to prove our claims for yourself. Ask your drug- gist for the neW "GIANT" 750 package. 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Look well to this one day, For it, and it alone, is life, In the brief course of this one day Lie all the verities and realities of your existence, The joy of growth, the splendor of beauty, the glory of action. Yesterday is but a dream, and to -mor- row is only a vision, But to -day, well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness. And each to -morrow a vision of hope. Look well therefore, to this one day, For it, and it alone, is life. Such is the salutation of the dawn. Diner"Waiter what kind of soup Is this?" Waiter—"Golden soup—fourteen car- rots." The depression has one good thing to its credit, anyway. Not many men found it possible to lead a double life on $15 a week. Brown had very large feet and a very bad cough. He had entered a shoe store, and the salesman had turned the place upside down trying to find a pair of shoes large enough to fit him. Brown had just tried to get the fif- teenth pair of shoes on when he began coughing. Salesman --"That's a nasty cough: you have." Brown (gasping)—"Yes, the doctor! says I've one foot in the grave." Salesman — "Don't worry, you'll never be able to get the other one in." It's more polite to say a man wins a bride than that be had one inflicted upon him. Editor—If a big man conies here looking for trouble tell him I'm out." Office Boy—"How about handling him myself, if he's in my class?" Read in the paper the other day where a woman in Hamilton came home without her make-up on, and her own dog bit her. Youth—"You know, Ethel, there's something about you that reminds me of my mother." Girl Friend—"Please tell me what it is and I'll have it seen to." The average wife begins -to sit up and take notice when other women say nice things about her husband. Youth—"I can't see what keeps you girls from freezing." Girl Friend—"Well, you're not sup- posed to, big boy." years of their reign is a small room, the furnishings of which would not attract undue attention in any mid- dle-class home of the Victorian per- iod, but the eight hundred ikons, which decorate its walls are the most eloquent evidence of the late occupants' complete domination by the Church's ritual and customs." On a Scrap Heap SHEFFIELD, Eng. — A war mem- orial tablet bearing the names of six- teen dead has been found on a scrap heap in Sheffield by an unemployed ex - soldier. It bears the following inscrip- tion: "Of your charity pray for the souls of members of the congregation of this church who gave their lives dur- ing the Great War, 1914-191S, and to whose memory this tablet is erected." The name of the church in which it was placed is not known. The tablet was to have been melted down as scrap metal. eeo 101. gag a. 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