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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1934-11-29, Page 7You've been wanting to try Kruschen. • • • '-zfe---1) dot NOW at OUR EXPENSE! If you've been one of those who have been intending to try ICRUSCHEN but haven't, then take advantage of this limited time offer. Go to your nearest druggist and ask for the Kruschen Giant Package. You get the regular generous '3c bottle plus a Free Trial Bottle. ' Use the TRIAL bottle first. You'll find, like the people of 119 different countries have found, that there's nothing else quite like Kruschen. For instance, Kruschen strikes at the usual cause of fat. It eliminates wastage and poisons daily. If you have no excess fat you cannot lose weight by taking Kruschen. But you can increase your pep and energy. And you can avoid the many ills which afflict humanity because of internal sluggishness. Kruschen costs only a few cents a week to use. Your druggist has a limited num- ber of the Kruschen Giant Packages now in stock. And remember, if you are not thoroughly convinced of Kruschen's merits after using the trial bottle you are at liberty to return the unopened Regular package to your druggist who will re- deem it at full value. SPIRIT OF CANADA Special Day to Each Province Feature at Royal Winter Fair. Each Canadian province is cele - mated at the Royal Winter Fair by t "day" specially dedicated to show - rig its products and exhibits. This inking of all Canada through corn- - non interests in agriculture and rationality was instituted at the first Pair in 1922 and has been continu- al uninterruptedly ever since. It matches "the spirit of Canada." The days with their mottoes are: If You Eat Starches Meats, Sweets Read This They're Ali Necessary Foods — But All Acid - Forming. Hence Most of Us Have "Acid Stomach" At Times. Easy Now to Relieve. Doctors say that much of the so- called "indigestion," from which so many of us suffer. is really acid in- digestion .. , brought about by too many acid-forming foods in our modern diet. And that there is now a way to relieve this . . often in minutes! Simply take Phillips' Milk of Magnesia after meals, Almost im- mediately this acts to neutralize the stomach acidity that brings on your trouble. You "forget you have a stomach!" Try this just oncet Take either the familiar liquid "PHILLIPS". or. now the convenient new Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets. But be sure you get Genuine "PHILLIPS' ". Also in Tablet Form: Phillips' Milkot Magnesia Tablets are now otr sale at all drug stores everywhere. Eachtiny tablet is the equiva- lent of a teaspoonful of Genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. PHILLIPS' 4�'iZ C/Mart. MADE tN CANADA Wednesday, Nov. 21—"A11 Can- ada Day, also Children's Day. Thursday, Nov. 22—British Col- umbia, "Our only Pacific Province." Friday, Nov 28—Maritime Day, jointly, "The three Atlantic prov- inces." Saturday, Nov. 24—Quebec Day, "Quaint French -Canada." Monday, Nov. 26—Alberta Day, "Rugged as the Rockies." Tuesday, Nov. 27—Manitobr. Day, "First of the Prairie Provinces." Wednesday, Nov, 28 — Saskat- chewan Day, "Golden West of Wheat." Thursday, Nov. 29—Ontario Day, "Last but not least." "Provincial days are observed,' says Colonel Harry McGee, Presi- dent of the Fair, "because they con- tinue the policy of the Royal Fair, of promoting agriculture and foster- ing a spirit of broad Canadianism. The increasing interest being given by all the provinces to this feature is a matter of much satisfaction. "Canadian Day, the first day of the Fair, is devoted to showing broadly and nationally the essential unity of Canadian farm interests from coast to coast. The above ment- ioned Fair days are devoted to focus- ing public attention on special fea- tures of one or other of the pro- vinces." "In this way," Colonel McGee add- ed, "every province and locality re- ceives from it benefits otherwise un- obtainable for it is an axiom that all local agricultural effort logically leads upward to the Royal; and, just as logically, the influence and benefits of the Royal flow outward to the nine p,'ovinces and to their regional subdivisions." Best Apples on Top of Basket It does not pay to display the best apples on top of a basket for sale when the apples underneath are of inferior grade. At least Harry Brown of Ottawa, when he was found guilty of false representations as to the content of a basket of apples. The charge was held by Emmerson Paige, of the Department of Agriculture staff and the accused was fined $25 and $2 costs. Registrar of Marriages (to youth- ful bridegroom) : "The young lady is not a minor, is she?" Bridegroom: "Oh, no; she works in a fish shop!" The Full Value of Cod Liver oil LUS A QUICKER RECOVERY AFTER ILLNESS To recover the strength and vitality exhausted by illness —we must have energy -packed nourishment that can be quickly and easily absorbed by our bodies" Scott's Emulsion gives you greater recuperative powers because it is an easily and quickly digestible jform of Cod Liver Oil in a solution of bone building hypophosphites of lime and soda—PLUS values you get in Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. 3A SCOTShy' 'k fit':w F.s: 3 MUL I'.N THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE For Sale by Your Druggist NOVA SCOTIA GOLD MINES LTD. offers exceptional profit possibilities to the wise investor, There is every indication that next summer will see two profitable producing finites in the one Company. Without obligation on . your part, we would like to give you full information regarding this Company. r ,eo: ,,t' W. Sanderson & Company Investment Brokers 45 Richmond Street Weist, Toronto O1140 Have You Heard? ' Cash Wanted "Pay your taxes with a smile," acs- vises Mrs. Kotrocke. "1 should love to," said Miss Come- ly, but they insist on cash," • w I Remember when the freight trains which drew complaints here for the blocking of traffic were all on the railroads and not on the highways? * * * Young Man—Mr. Smith your dau- ghter has promised to 'become my wife. . Father—"It was your own fault— what else did you expect if you kept hanging around here every night? * * There's nothing new under the sun, But for that mptter there is some pretty old stuff going ons under the moon, * * * Young Man—"Darling, I've lost all my money. Haven't a penny in the. world, Sweet Young Thing—That won't make any difference to our love, dear I'll love you just as much—even if I never see you again. * * * An optimist is a man who, after he grows bald, consoles himself by re- joicing that he will never have gray hair again, * * * Man—"Why does he always refer to his wife as "The Weather?" Friend—"Because she is just as changeable and hard to control he says." * * * In some deserts there are small green spots called oasis, How often is life like a desert. * * * Mrs. Grouch—"It tells here in the paper of a man who sold his wife for $700. Would you sell me for that?" Mr. Grouch—"What chance would I have?"' The fellow probably would demand double that from me for ta- king you off my hands. * * * If the Government dictated to wo- men as fashion does, there'd be war. * * * Miss—"How did you enjoy your vi- sit on the farm?" Boy Friend—I was afraid of the butter out there?" Miss—"The butter? Was it so very strong? Boy Friend—"I'll say it was""—and I never saw a meaner billygoat in all my life." * * * There is a possibility too that the cost of living will advance out of all proportion to its value. * * * Son—"Daddy when you went to school, did they have a board of edu- ca.tion?". Father—"No, son, The teacher us- ed se hickory switch.' * * * When a man is in a jam he to news stories as "Notoriety." he's helping a good cause he "Publicity." refers When wants * * * She --"That radio next door nearly drives me crazy." He—'Me too. There are times when I've wished those neighbors had such bad luck they couldn't keep up the payments on it and the dealer had to take the darn thing back". * * * One of the biggest things people «have to contend with these days is the ordinary cranks who are against everything, * * * Small Boy—"My Dad's got a new set of teeth, Friend—"What are they going to do with the old ones." Small Boy—"I epose they'll have save 'em and cut 'em down for me, Dixie Plug gives pipe smokers a fresh, satis- fying and economical smoke—always 1 You cut each pipeful as you need it—that's freshness. You cut it to suit your taste, coarse or flake—that's satisfaction. l t lasts longer in your pipe— that's economy. DIXIE PLUG. SMOKING TOBACCO RETURN TO SCENES OF WAR TIME British Members of Hospital Units in Serbia Re -Visit Country Where They Were on "Active Service" Three British ex-V.A,D.'s, who ser- ved in Serbia (now part of Yugo- slalvia) during the war and after the Armistice, returned recently after 12 years' absence, on a pilgrimage to see the places and people they knew on- service. The visitors were Miss Vera Holme, from Birkdale, near Liverpool; Miss Margaret Greenlees and Miss Margaret Ker, from "Scot- land. Both Miss Holme and Miss Green - lees were members of the Scottish Women's Hospital Units on active service during the War and after the Armistice, both in Serbia and on the Salonika front, Miss Ker took part in relief work in Serbia after the war. All three left Belgrade for the last time in 1922, when their relief work came to an end. But they compacted to return together some day, and this Year the opportunity came, It was before the assassination of King Alexander of Yugoslavia in Mar- seilles, ROADS CHANGED. • MM'iss .Holme, who was an ambu- lance and lorry driver on the Balkan and Bessarabian fronts from early 1915 until late 1917, said her first im- pression on re -visiting Belgrade was the changed condition of the roads. "Those war -time roads!"' she ex- claimed. "When we were here prac- tically no roads existed such as you have today—just tracks in the mud. Sometimes we 'were stuck all night in the mud, miles from anywhere, Sometimes the roads were so ball and full of holes, one actually tried the open country instead. Do you re- member those roads, Margaret Greenlees? And now today, the roads everywhere are fine, modern ones, and Belgrade is simply unrec- ognizable for new buildings." SERBIA'S PART "We love Serbia," declared Miss Holme, "and that is why we have come back. Somehow many people in England seem to have forgotten all about Serbia and the brave, gal- lant things she did in the war. But we have not forgotten. "Not everybody remembers either today what British women did out here. Some thousands of British women must have served on the Ser- bian fronts during the war. Figures ike Dr. Elsie Inglis, Lady Berry, the Hon. Evelyn Haverfield — all of whom are dead now—and Dr. Emslie-Hutton, and Dr. Katherine plisb this purpose. Every drivers' lic- ensing law, moreover, might well re- quire that a record of any convictions of the licensee for unsafe driving be written on his card, This record need not be presented in court, but it does afford pertinent information to a traffic officer and will result in greater * * * There are two kinds of wives. The kind who help a man find his place in the world and the kind who put hint in his place. * * * Young bucks these days find that in order to put a dent in a girl's heart you have got to put a dent in the bankroll oo. Jealousy is a tree that bears the most bitter of all fruits. Prehistoric Dwellings Unearthed Near Berlin Berlin—The setting up of the Olympia village in Doberitz, a re- moter suburb of Berlin, has had un- expected consequences. Near the Berliner Chaussee, the foundations of five dwelling places from 2000 to 2500 B.C., have been unearthed, as well as two ash -pits containing bon- es and fragments of earthenware bowls. A. stone -ax from the Neolithic period and an anchor have also been found. This latter find rouses great interest, in that it may be taken as proving that this sandy plain of Brandenburg was once the scene of. fishing. 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