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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1934-12-06, Page 7KRUSCHEN Strikes at the Usual Cause of FAT Try Kruschen at Our Expense If excess, unhealthy fat is bothering you, take advantage of this offer to try Kruschen at positively no expense. Your druggist has a limited number of the Kruschen Giant Packages now in stock, This is the Regular bottle together with a separate TRIAL bottle. Use the Trial bottle first. Kruschen eliminates wastage and poisons from sys- tem—daily, if you follow the instruc- tions. It strikes not only at the usual cause of fat but at the root of half the human ills—internal sluggishness. Off you have no excess fat, Kruschen will not cause you to lose weight. Kruschen costs only a few cents a week to use—and it makes you feel like a million dollars. Get your Kruschen Giant Package today. If you are not entirely convhiced after using the Free Trial Bottle, your drug- gist will cheerfully refund your money when you return the Regular package unopened. Cranking an Auto (Stratford Beacon -Herald) A report which comes from Ponti- ac, Mich., tells about a gentleman of seventy years who started in his car to visit his brother who lived on a farm a few miles out. He ran into a piece of bad road and his car stuck. He worked for a time trying to push it, and then found it necessary to crank the engine. Later he was found sitting in the car—dead. A doctor who eves called said that the reason of the heart attack, which caused death, was too much exertion trying to get the engine started. He gave it as his opinon that only a man in fine physical condition should ever try to crank an engine. The effort was too great for a man of seventy and even for a man of lesser years it was dangerous. One does not see so much of this now as during the winter when a number of cars are hard to start. Cranking an engine, particularly in e heavy car, is exhausting work and the man who has any reason to sus- pect tht his heart is not the best should. never try it.' Now Science Explains Why So Dally People Past 40 Feel That They're Slipping LosingTheir"Grip" onThings Many people 'round 40 think they're growing old." They feel tired a lot "weak." Have headaches, dizzi- ness, stomach upsets. Well, scientists say the cause of all this, in a great many cases, is simply an acid condition of the stomach. Nothing more. All you have to do is to neutralize the excess stomach acidity. When you have one of these acid stomach upsets, take Phillips' Milk of Magnesia after meals and before going to bed. That's alll Try this. Soon you'll feel like another person! Take either the familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' " or the convenient new Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets. Made in Canada. ALSO IN TABLET FORM: Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tab- lets are now on sale at all drug stores everywhere. Each tiny tab- let is the equivalent of a teaspoonful of Gen- uine Philips' Milk of Magnesia. PHILLIPS' Nia cittialtzt WA_ Winners of Barley -Grows At The Roy g Contest 1 Winter Fair .. You Heard? %1:11i.lightg 5:2£: Record Entry—D. L. Scott, City View, Wins First Prize For the last three years the Ontario and Quebec Brewing Industry has sponsored a competition designed to improve the grade of malting barley grown 'n the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Under the terms of the competition—open to any grower in the Pro- vinces of Ontario and Quebec=these growers submit a sample of 100 pounds of six row malting barley. The judging of the entries occurs at the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. Last year 145 entries were received and this year, 154. The judges this year were: W. J. Lennox, of the Dominion Seeds Branch Toronto; Professor W. Squirrel, Professor of !Field Husbandry, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ontario; Leonard Newman of the Dominion Experimental Farm, Ottawa; J. C. Noble, Department of Agri- culture, Alberta. The prizes are substantial—a cash prize of $500 to the winner, ac- companied by a Gold Medal; $200 to second; $100 to third; $50 to fourth, and nineteen prizes of $10 each to the next in order of merit. The judges report that th's year it was very difficult to ascertain the winners. Last year there were many weak entries but, this year, the general average,, of the entries was so much better than last year that it was a very difffcu'lt task to sepairate them. Apparently, therefore, the competition has been productive of the result aimed at, namely, a general improvement in the, grade of malting barley grown in the two Provinces. The prize winners are: 1. D. L. Scott, City View, Ontario—Gold Medal and $600 cash. 2. Ray Forest, Douglas, Ontario—$200 cash. 3. J. Neubauer, Hespeler, Ontario—$100 cash. 4. J. B. Robinson, Bolton, Ontario—$50 cash. 5. J. Barton Hunter, Vankleek Hill, Ontario—$10 cash. 6. J. H. Frisby, Gormley, Ontario—$10 cash. 7. D. M. Oswald, Vankleek Hill, Ontario—$10 cash. 8. Bruce Brigden, Georgetown, Ontario—$10 cash. 9. Geo. Newbauer, Morristown, Ontario—$10 cash. 10. J. Henderson, Rosemount, Ontario—$10 cash. 11. Arigelias Laville, Berthiervillle, Que.—$10 cash. 12. Douglas Hart, Woodstock, Ontario—$10 cash. 13. H. K. Hodg•`ns, Carp, Ontario—$10 cash. 14. J. McGill, Pakenhain, Ontario—$10 cash. 15. J. F. Houghton, Beaton, Ontario—$10 cash. 16. Howard Jull, Norwich, Ontario—$10 cash. 17. Nelson Darby, Wavez4ley, Ontario—$10 cash. 18. Alex. M. Stewart, Ailsa Craig, Ontario—$10 cash. 19. J. A. Ross, Georgetown, Ontario—$10 cash, 20. J. Elliott, Pakenham, Ontario,—$10 cash. Mr. Scott has now won first prize and gold medal three times in a row. Of his entry the Judges report, "The prize winning entry is a nice, clean, well prepared, uniform sample of excellent color." Horsemanship In Rob I st ►`'iversity At Ryal Sh....w Five -Gaited Classes Will Be High -Lighted — Hunters and Jumpers well repre- sented Horsemanship in the high relief of robust diversity is assured for the forthcoming Royal Winter Fair Horse Show with a worthwhile record for Canada in the five -gaited horses "that made Kentucky famous." These are easily the most perfectly trained sad- dle horses ridden in everyday life. Their action is the very poetry of eq- uine motion. Responding to the slightest touch of hand or foot or the gentle swerve of the rider's body, their gaits are the walk, trot, fox-trot and the fast going rack—the distinct- ive characteristic of the five -gaited horses, a mode of going between a trot and a run, yet with a distintcly different limb motion from either. The Royal this year is specializing in five -gaited classes and its compar- ative standing on the Eastern Amer- ican fall show circuit is second to The Winter Protection of Cod Liver 00 PLUS A GREATER RESERVE OF VITALITY Winter is a dangerous period .for many of us. The cold and wet are constant menaces to health, requiring all our energy to combat. Scott's Emulsion gives you greater Winter protection because it is an Emulsified Cod Liver Oil in a solution of body building bypophosphites of lime and soda PLUS values you get in Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. SCOTT' ULSION THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE For Sale by Your Druggist none outside the State of Kentucky, Excellent entries of three -gaited saddle horses have been received. These animals of proud and gallant mien are the highest stepping of all saddle horses, a joy to watch in the ring. Their gaits are the walk, trot and canter. In hunters and jumpers the Royal program, as wlas expected is again well filled, as in this regard the Tor- onto Horse Show stands unsurpass- ed on the continent. Harness and dri- ving classes will be seen in large number's, some of the best stable's in the United States being represented, )3esides there is special military equestrianism. Teams of army offi- cers from Chile (South American), France, the Irish Free State, the United States and Canada compete nightly for the eight evenings of the Fair, November 21-29, the competi- tions culminating in the sharp snap- py contest for the Ferguson Interna- tional trophy now held by the Irish team. Even this does not exhaust the Ro- yal's diversity in equine attraction, As a program interlude there is to be an exhibition of magnificent 'dres- sage" or "high-school" riding by Cap- tain Hiram E. Tuttle of the United States Army. Both of his horses have taken six years to train to their present perfection, and have never once known whip or threat. The 'me.- nege" requires the execution of not less than 135 different movements by the horses while in the ring. Finally the eight wonderful cream colored stallions of Jorgen Christian- sen, who is probably today the world greatest horse trainer have been. se- cured. It was he who "broke in" the 80 horses for one act at Barnum and Bailey's circus. His stallions are' marvels of intelligent performance. Two Shetland ponies will be the "clowns" of this act. With so much variety the Winter Fair management is particularly proud of the fine Horse Show Pro- gram to culminate public events marking Toronto's centennial year, Award Made in Car Dispute Pittsburgh — Settlement of the long-standing car men's dispute with :he Pittsburgh Railways Company as been reached by a special arbi- t1hhtion board's Rotten in awarding the men a wage increase of 20 per i cent. The board at the earns time re- commended that the car (nen be placed on a rave -day schedule instead of the present six-day work week,' consequently giving them their pre- sent pay for the shorter week. Have THE MATTER OF LOOKS I look into a face, and there I see Two eyes, a nose, a mouth, a pair of ears; A stage of beauty, set with scenery That wrinkles with the ravage of the years, I look into a heart, and glimpse a play Of laughter, labor, now and then of tear', But full of beauty, love and majesty, Growing brighter with the passing of the years. OLD FASHIONED PHRASE "Does your parrot talk?" "Yes; he says 'I beg your pardon-' " "Mm -m! Must be a 'very great age." Missionary—Just think, children, in Africa there are six million square miles where little boys and girls have no Sunday school. Now what should we all strive to save money for? Chorus of Cheery Voices—To go to Africa! Remember the old-fashioned wo- man who darned her husband's socks? She now has a daughter who socks her darned husband. The new recruit passed an officer without saluting, Officer (calling)—Here, my man, do you see this uniform I'm wearing? New Recruit—Yes, sir, and just look at this thing they gave me, Dietrich types on windy ways Cause the boys to gaze and gaze. Nothing can erase the teachings of a clean home filled with love and happiness, Such lessons instilled in a child's mind will remain forever. A crowd had assembled at the scene of a fire, and a policeman was moving them along. One man, how- ever, refused to go. Onlooker (pointing to a man wat- ching the flames with much interest) —Why should he stop and I have to move on? Policeman (smiling)—Well, stir, it's his fire. It seems to be the belief of almost every woman that she needs some- one to help her keep a secret. Jasper—Sylvia promised to be my girl, but there's a string attached. Casper—String? Jasper—Yeah, a string of pearls. Nothing has been heard of the mechanical lie detector for a long time. Possibly it was wrecked by over -loading, Onlooker—Fishing? Fisherman—No. I am just trying to find out if the water is deep enough to drown the man who told me there were fish in here, THE TROUBLE "Earning my keep is tough enough," says little Sammy Stern. "But tougher yet, I still maintain, is keeping what I earn," Father says it wasn't long after Brother got old enough to steal his neckties and he got big enough to wear his socks. Keeps the last paper just as fresh es the first—no waste -- easier to handle. Get Chantecler-- none finer ever mads. Tommy," he said. "Remember the saying, 'A fool and his money are soon parted,'" "Yes, uncle," replied Tommy, "but I want to thank you for parting with it, just the same," Barren Tree Buds London — British horticulturalists have just completed a finer 12 months for color and unexpected crops than for several years past, with not only rich shows of hips and haws and berries on the common hedgerow plants, but with blossoms from bushes that have previously been bare. One of the latter was shown at a recent meeting of the Royal Horti- cultural Society at Westminster. It was a tree, known by the name of Liquidambar Orien. °s, which had never previously borne fruit since its planting at Woburn Abbey nearly 100 years ago. At the Horticultural Society's meeting a new variety of greenhouse Bougainvillia, usually with mauve colored blossoms, was also on view. It had been named Orange King. Its flowers were of luscious orange color, fading into rose. A new hardy fu- chsia has also flowered, and been named Mrs. Popple. Meanwhile agriculturalists of Lin- colnshire and the sugar beet coup ties are also enjoying success. The beet lifting began with a record English crop of nearly 400,000 acres. Factories have had to raise their capacity, some raising it as much as 800 tons a day, to deal with the increased yield. Lincolnshire growers are now producing double the yield of beet per acre compared with only a few years ago. Customer — I've been waiting a, whole hour for you to make this sandwich. Waitress—What would you like on it? Customer—My teeth! When a dimple starts going its stuff the preacher isn't long out of a job. The Club Optimist—Your business still at the old address? The Club Pessimist—yes, thanks; quite still. TACTLESS. Uncle John came to stay, and be- fore he left he galve his nephew a pound note. 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