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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1934-06-07, Page 737 lbs; of Fat Gone No Wonder She Looks Younger! "How much younger you are look- ing!" What a pleasure to hear that compliment from your friends' lips -- as this woman did. "Since I started taking Kruschen Salts," she writes, "I have reduced myself by 37 lbs. I am still going down and hope soon to be normal weight. My health has greatly im- proved. My friends see such a dif- i ference in me now. I look younger, and I have such a fresh look always about my face which I never used to have. I take my usual food, but my first drink in the morning is my , little dose of Kruschen Salts, which I will never be without." -- (Mrs. K. The six salts in Kruschen keep the I organs of elimination in perfect trim and so ensure a regular, gentle and natural clearance of all fat -forming food refuse. "Early to Rise" Is Unpopular In Bermuda "Isles of Rest" Veto Bill for Daylight Saving Time— Red Chamber Objects HAMILTON, Bermuda—The rest of the world can get up an hour earlier and yawn all day if they want to but Bermudians have no desire for day- light saving 'time, according to mem- berg of the Taegislative�iouneil who turned down the bill aluending the Time Zone Act, giving it "six months' hoist." Speaking against the bill, tion, F. G. Gosling said that Bermuda was situated roughly about half way be- tween the latitude of London and the latitude cf countries to the south. [n London, daylight saving might be beneficial, but in countries where there was an excessive amount of sun It was found necessary to declare a siesta in the middle of the day. Majority of Two "We are perhaps as fortunately sit- aated as any spot on earth with re- gard to this matter," he said. It had been tried in 1917 with resulting in- conveniences, Mr. Gosling continued. Major the Hon. R. W. Appleby, sup- porting the bill, repeated: "Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise," President Sir Sydney Rowan, of Hamilton—"The world has become no wiser nor better since that was said." And the bill was thrown out—by a majority of two. Mollisons Enter LONDON—Capt. James Mollison has entered in the England -to -Aus- tralia air race. He will fly with his wife, the former Amy Johnson. Learns to Fly TORONTO—J. A. Wilson, controller of civil aviation at Ottawa, arrived in Toronto recently to learn that his daughter Leotitia, had taken her first flying lesson at the Toronto Flying Club airport. He discovered his daughter was learning to fly when he received a certificate for her medical examination in the usual official man- ner. Have You Heard? June, month of brides, rr,;:es and graduates—Montle, too, of, the harvest moon, of plans for vacation; months of the "Good Old Summertime," of Iong ovenings and pleasant memor- ies; a rare mouth, a wo;;clerful month so much to be enjoyed, and only 30 days in which to do 11 A salesman called upon a grocer recently, About the same time a poor woman entered, soliciting alms. The grocer wishing to play a joke on the salesman, told the woman to "ask the boss," at the same time pointing to the other man. The salesman, turning to the grocer, who was smaller than he, said: "Boy, give this poor woman a dollar out of the cash register." The grocer paid. When a girl casts bread upon the waters she expects it to return in the form of wedding cake. Jerry—Experience is our ,;neatest teacher, isn't it? Perry—Yes, and there's no holding back her salary, either. Daisy: "Dick, you look like a wait- er in that dress suit!" a Dick: "I expect I do. Hav'en't I waited two hours for you to get ready?" STOMACH TROUBLES Lament Why does my heart feel strangely full Why do sharp pains attack my inner; Oh, can it be that I'm in love, Or have I had too much dinner? Relieved at Home Most cases of stomach ulcers caused by gastric hyperacidity acid stomach, constipation, gas distress after eating, stomach pains, sour stomach, indigestion, etc„ respond to , VON'S CANADIAN PINK TABLETS They help re-create the proper "che- mical balance" —thus freeing you of pain and distress. No rigid diet — you can eat all wholesome foods :.nd regain your strength. Send 10c, for Trial Offer and Pill pa rticulars. CANADIAN VON CO. 446J Security Bldg. Windsor, Ont., Have You Any Non-interest Paying SECURITIES ? Bonds or Stocks'? C a have markets for a, number of defaulted real estate, municipal and Corporation Bonds and Stocks. We have found in many instances that our whichiweswere hadlto colnvert into interest bearing securities, How ab- out your !voidings? We will be glad to make any suggestions if you send us a r"st of your securities; or a rep- resentative will call if you so desire. We specialize in Government, Mu- nicipal, Real Estate, and Corporation Securities. Quotations supplied on request. KENNETH BERNHARD I',i1V1IIT7Eri Bonds, Debentures, Stocks Suites 1501-02-03 . Metropolitan Building TORONTO, ONTARIO Mamie (in the show) • '"That man certainly has a nerve flirting with m e." Janie: "Where is he?" Mamie: "Sitting behind me.' Talleyrand hated to write letters and when he felt obliged to he made them as short as possible, To a widow he wrote: "My dear—Alas! Devotedly yours." Later, when she notified him of her remarriage, his missile ran: "My dear—Bravo! Yours devotedly." Old days are nearly always n emem- bered as much happier tt: an they ac- tually were, What Does Your liandvirriting Show Unique Display Will 13y GEOFFREY ST. CLAIR Draw v Cro rd CNE (Grapho-Analyst) Editor's Note: This article, along warm-hearted young lady, quick to with those that follow, will be found think and act, and bubbling over of more than ordinary interest. ll- with good spirits, Always In the thick lustrated with specimens of actual of activity and ever -ready to help handwriting, these articles will be- others, without counting the cost to found very absorbing, and readers of hee'seli'. 'there you have, the writer of the specimen shown This young lady is in love, and wishes me to advise her whether to get married to a man she loves very, much, or to give up the idea for a while, and take up nursing, I have no hesitation in advising her to get married. The man she loves is of the right type, and will make her happy. Whereas, nursing would not be an altogether happy lot for her. this paper are advised to follow them up closely. Does your writing re- semble that illustrated? Read the announcement at the foot of this article), The specimen of writing that is shown was written by a young lady. She has a rather ardent and expres- sive nature, and is governed a good deal by her emotions. She is not one of your eco), col- lected natures. She does not sit down She is so feeling for others that and calmly survey all angles of ashe would he continually suffering situation, and weigh the pros and cons be'Lore deciding just what she will do. No! She acts spontaneously. She expresses her emotions, her foelings, on the impulse of the nrolnent. Her heart is the motivating' force that impels her to do certain thief e. And she is of a kind'iy and sympa- thetic disposition. You could go to her with your troubles and would be sure of a sympathetic teseense. She feels for other people, ar,d what hurts her friends also affects her. There is a gocd deal of pride in her nature, and she is sensitive. She , is very loyal to her own standards and ideals, A lovable, loyal sort of I nater e. This young lady has a very alert mind. She thinks quickly, instant- aneously. She is naturally intelligent, and arrives at conclusion,; rapidly. There ' are some indications of a growing desire for owtershiP• Not for her, permanent dependence on other people. She will make a good wife, and will be anxious to have a home of her own. She rs of the build- ing type, that builds for permanence. ' Picture to yourself a lovable, Hubby—What became of that un- paid bill Dunn and Company sent to us? His Sweet Wife—Oh, that? 1 sent it back marked "Insufficient Funds."; Master's Degree—The excuse for one, more year of college when home proves a bore. We believe if we always do our level best the good Lord wall over- look our mistakes.,....But the neigh-" bors won't. Mr. Blank, in chara..terleirg a former employee and at present a rival competitor, said: "Why he's a sharper, a thief and a liar and I taught him all he knows " White—Look at Mike Howe over there in the corner buried in thought. Brown—Mighty shallow grave. isn't it? "I was after a buck" expleired the hunter, "but I seem to hive shut your cow." "She was worth fifty bucks," res- ponded the farmer, and on tb.at basis the hunter had to pay up. Joan (saying her prayers) : "An' make me a good girl—at least, you needn't really bother, ',cos I'm a Girl Guide now." It's becoming more difficult every year for a farmer to sueport a farm. Man—He's quite an institution, you know. Friend—You mean he supported by voluntary contributiors Time proves that young love birds shouldn't try to fly too high. Th'e know-it-all usually ;,ever knows enough to make a living Minister's Son Invents Invisible Ear. Drum. The LeibleoEar Druamson invented by 111.10s.nard, of a -,; idely known Methodist minister, for his own relief from extreme deafness and head noises, has so greatly improved his hearing that he can join in any ordinary conversation, go to theatre and hear without difficulty. Inexpensive and has proven a blessing to many people. Write for booklet to A.O. Leonard, Inc., Suite 189, 70 •Fifth Avenue,• New York CCiit 1. Are You Sluggish? To Throw Off Energy.Stealing ' Impurities, en nhwe glass or two eaof Energizing, Effervescent ANDREWS In TINS -3k and 60c NEW, LARGE BOTTLE, 7Sc as Issue No. 22—'34 with Tier patients, She is warns -heart- ed and sympathetic, and those are traits which are indispensable to a nurse. But she has not the capacity for coolness in trying moments, and has altogether too mu^,'i capacity for feeling with others, to make an ideal nurse. Miss T. J,, Winnipeg—By all means go in for the arts course. You are naturally talented along that line, and will find yourself "at home" in the work, You have e. good op- portunity of doing jut what you want, and what you are, at the same time, suited and talented for. Do not waste such a priceless opportunity, What does your handwriting show? Have you a friend whose real char- acter you would like to find out? Snd a letter in your normal writing, and enclose 10c coin, and 3c stamp- ed addressed envelope -please be sure it is 3c—to: Geoffrey St. Clair, R'oom 421, 73 Adelaide St. W., To- ronto, Ont. When sending more than one specimen, please enclose coin for each. Ceylon now joins numerous other 1 er-distant countries, a. Which will nee into the Canadian National Ex- h i,;tic. in a big way this year with a government-sponsored exhibits. Tl Ceylon Tea Bureau, which is a goe ornmental department, has enga- ged four thousand square feet of spare + in the Governments Building, and vill have a display which will be altogs Cher unique and quite unlike anyth!'ig hitherto attempted in that interesting structure, A huge shipment of emeralds, sap- phires, rubber and rubber products cocoa, .cinnamon, rice, native handi- crafts such as pottery, fabrics woven in grass, hand -hammered brass in ad- dition to tea, has been shipped from the port of Colombo en route to Tor- onto. The exhibit will be accompanied by English-speaking natives in cos- tume and aside from being designed to stimulate trade between Ceylon and Canada is highly educational. Appropriately enough this year marks the 100th anniversary of a concerted campaign on the part of growers of Ceylon to introduce tea throughout the British Empire. In- cluded in the shipment which accu- pies fifteen huge crates, are two di- oramas with elaborate lighting and sound effects depicting the tea plant- ations with Cingalese natives and el- ephants at work and showing the pic- king curing and shipping processes. 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 which isn't pouring its daily two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels. Digestion and elimination are being slowed up, food is accumulating and decaying inside you and making you feel wretched. Mere bowel -movers like salts, oil mineral water, laxative candy or chew- ing gum, or roughage, don't go far enough. You need a liver stimulant. Carter's Little Liver Pills is the best one. Safe Purely vegetable.. Sure. Ask for them by name. Refuse substitutes. 25c. at all druggists. 52 Beware of v'V e ?d Seed! Weed seeds find their e ay to tin manure pile -uruugll the digestive systems of animals and in bedding When fresh manure. is hauled out and spread on the land viable wood seeds may be spread with it, If weeds are present allow the manure co remain in the pile for at least one month be- fore spreading and thereby avoid the danger of increasing weed infestation Way will run much higher, but we feel e'easoi ably certain that in all On- tario apple orchards sufficient larvae will have survived in sheltered spots to necessitate the application of the sprays outlined in the Ontario spray, calendar. Oil Imports Gain But Cost Is Less Ottawa -.,,Canada imporierl 463,853 gallons of petrol' um in the fiscal year ending viitil Mervin valued at $25,173,238, an increase in aallom. age but a decrease in value compar- ed with the previous year, imports were up sharply in March, 73.981,469 gallons corning in compared with 54)657,687 gallons in March last year. "Blue" Spells Reduce some women to the petulant shadow of their own smiling selves. Others take the Vegetable Compound. when they feel the `blues" coming on. It steadies quiver- ing nerves ::: helps to tone up the general health...gives therm more pep :: a more charm; LYDIA E. PB UNN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND ®ma Classified Advertising WILD ANIMALS WANTED ABY BEARS -- Paying $5.00 pail above other buyers. Hold—writqs, Crowe, Wayne, N.S. FOR (WIDE $ALE—POWEBr P17 ELEVEELEVEN only left at special 3ubi1 N Greatly reduced. Cost f less. Pump water night and day. ceptional value. Write to -day for priesh giving depth of well. Mr. A.J. 1104. brook, Beatty Bros. Limited, Fergtl* Ont. Box 239-W The attention of the citizens throughout Ontario is called to the importance of seeing that their names are incorporated on the Vot- ers' Lists (94 the Provincial Election, to be held on June 19th. Chief Election Officer, I. A. Humphries, is taking special steps to see that everyone enjoying the franchise will be in a position to exercise it at the polls. The Voters' Lists have been posted conspicuously in all the elec- toral districts and abundant opportunity is provided for individuals to examine these lists and learn if their name is included. In each dis- trict a Revising Officer will sit on specified dates to consider applica- tions or complaints in regard to omission of names. It is incumbent upon each voter to satisfy himself or herself that their name is includ- ed. In cases where names are left off or corrections are needed such persons are advised to attend the Revising Officer's sitting, in person or to obtain Notice of Complaint forms and to file two days in ad- vance of the aforementioned sittings. It is especially urged upon the electorate that each voter sh'I uld make the inclusion of his name on the list a matter of personal res- ponsibility. Adequate machinery is provided and every care will be taken but individual co-operation is sought. Mr. Humphries, Chief Election Officer issues a message to be pub- lic in the following terms: • "You enjoy the franchise. Exercise it. You should co-operate in order to see that your name is on the Voters' List. "The responsibility is yours. D o not delay. Don't, put it off until Election Day and then blame someone because your name is not on. the Voters' List"