Zurich Herald, 1935-12-05, Page 7Her Head Felt Like
A Ton Weight
Put Right by Daily Dose of
Kruschen
After suffering with severe head-
aches for nearly twenty years, it
must have seemed Iike heaven to
this woman when she was free of
them, as a result of taking Kruschen
Salts. Here is the letter describing
her earlier sufferings :—
"I have had headaches for years.
When I was 11 years of age I had
them so badly that my mother had
to take me away from school. They
[never got much better, ad 1 am now
30 years of age. Seeing Kruschen
Salts advertised so much, I thought I
would try them. That was two
.months ago, since then I have felt
' a new person. In the mornings when
I get up, my head does not seem to
be a ton weight, like it did before
taking Kruschen Salts. 1 think
Kruschen is wonderful." — (Mrs.)
E. D.
Headaches can nearly always be
traced to a disordered stomach, and
to the unsuspected retention in the
system of stagnating waste material
which poisons the blood. Remove
`these poisons—prevent them form-
ing again—and you'll never have to
worry any more. And that is just
how Kruschen Salts bring swift and
lasting relief from headaches,
Australia Census
Lists 6,724,305
CANBERRA, Australia, — Official
figures show that on .Time 3 of this
year AustraIia's population was 6,-
724,305. Males predominated, number-
ing 3,409,336, compared with 3,311,-
969 females.
The gain in population for the year
was 47,908, or 1,350 more than the
gain in the previous year. A fall
of 248 in the natural increase was
more than balanced by an improve-
ment of 1,593 in the migration figures.
The natural increase during the
'first six months ot 1.935 was 25,451,
compared with 24,939 in the corre-
sponding period of the previous year.
This, in the' opinion of the Common-
wealth statistician, is indicative ,of at
least a temporary slackening of the
fall of the natural increase rate.
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3trONTB,EAL. QUEBEC
WORTH -WHITE THINGS
Life is so full of worth -while things --
Flowers that bloom, birds that sing,
Willows that weep o'er a country
lane,
Roses that nod in a summer rain.
What thought tie sky is clouded with
sorrow?
Sun will Wee again tomorrpwl
What is se, blue as the azure sky,
Smiling after the clouds roll by?
Summer sunshine, winter snow,
Red leaves whirling in . winds that
blow;
'Sunset on a distant peak,
Song of crickets in drowsy sleep.
Life is so full of worth -while things,
Raindrops tapping the window pane,
Childish prattle, a friendly smile ----
All such trifles make life worth
while,
Man—I hate a bad loser.
Friend—Yeah, but I'd rather play
with a bad loser than any kind of a
winner.
Honest work and fresh air used
to turn out more pretty girls than
the beauty parlors.
There was a smile among the
classified ads in Times -News, the
other day, when an ad intended to
say: "Miss Mary Hall has lost her
pup" was printed to - read: "Miss
Mary Hall has Iost her pep."
Man—Modern marriage is like a
cafeteria.
Friend—And how?
Man—A man grabs what looks
nice and 'pays for it later.
Man (excitedly)—Where is , my
hat?
Wife (sweetly)—Hanging on the
Iamp.
Man—Lamp- Huh! What crazy
place will I find it next?
Wife (snappily)—On your head,
I suppose.
Father says he is a success only
because of his earning power being
more than other's spending power.
When ignorance was bliss nobody
had invented bookkeeping.
Life, a wonderful adventure, an
empty „dr;eain;eor a. continual round
of pleasure! Whatever it is, it's
nice.
Proper Game should be exercised at
all times to .protect the large invest -
farm machinery from rupia
deterioration. Heat, moisture, wind,
frost and direct sunlight are the
most destructve elements encounter-
ed by farhi equipment.
Storage means protection against
these deterioriating effects during
the inactive life of the machines and
has been found to be the greatest
single factor in prolonging the life
of farm machinery. .;
The most active period of deterior-
ation is during the season of machine
use. It ie important, however, to pro-
tect machinery the year round from
the effects of weather. Generous use
of paint on all wood and metal parts,
wherever the original has worn thin,.
and the removal to a dry shed of all
slats, Canvasses, knives, plough.
shares, cultivator teeth, etc., immed_
lately the machine is out of use; will
"help prolong the useful life ot the
implement. •
Pack all bearings with the correct
grade of lubricant. Cover all exposed
metal parts worn bright from nse
with crankcase or transmission oil
before putting the machine aside for
a few days. This will keep out all
dirt and moisture from the bearings
and off the weaxing surfaces, thus
preventing excessive wear -due to
rust.
Clean all seed from drill boxes,
make sure that all dirt is removed
from plough or one-way disk bottom,
and that they are well greased before
leaving. All straw, grain or weeds
should be thoroughly cleaned from
binders, combines, separators, cultl_
Gators, disks, etc., before greasing
and painting for storage.
Blight sunlight and moisture cause
exposed wooden parts to warp and
crack, paint applied early will pre-
vent this destruction. Metal parts ex-
posed will rust and wear; grease or
paint will save these surfaces.
Some of the marriages are wreck-
ed because the husband and the
wife do not understand one another.
And others because they do.
Little Richard—Mother dear, may
I have a nickle for the old man who
is crying outside?
Mother—_Yes, clearest, but what is
the old lean crying about?
Little Richard—He's crying: "Ice
cream cones, five cents!"
That on the moving atter a Royal
Court has been held at Buckingham
Palace, London, the rooms are so
littered with mislaid articles that a
temporary lost property office has to
be set up. All kinds of things have
,been found—swords, brooches, med-
als, and even false teeth.
MING .MAKES MILLIONS FOR CANADA !
With
GOLD VALUES
like this itulat>
"IN CONCLUSION, 1 AM OI THE
OPINION THAT YOU HAVE AN
EXCEEDINGLY 1 N T E R E STING
PROPERTY AND ROS T HATRepO-
MISES GOOD M.C.I. E. M. DOWMAN, E,M„
anda
Board of Directors
like this �iso
BRUNO-
MASKWA -
GOLD MiNES
.LIMITED
has every indication of a
OBT OLD $96.93
AIN,ED FROM AVIrR PER TON
OF PLE OF ORE ATT TO BULK DEPT.
TESTING.
MINES
THE DEOR
OTTAWA FOR
With a PROPERTY
like this
ARTHUR BPresideytt
K.C. EA UCHESNE, C. M. G.,
M.A,,' Litt.D., F.R.S.C.
OTTAWA, ONT.
EDWARDVicece p dent
ARNOLD, Ottawa, Ont.
Director WILL
IAMDUFF; M.P.
Marine Rly. co., Ltd.
LUNENB RG N.S.
LESLIE Director
G. BELL C.L..C„ M.P., LL.B.,
Belt, gender it West, Que.
Director_ JOHN A, MCV(CAR
Pres., Petroleum Eng. Co., Ltd.
WINNIPEG, MAN
Sec. Treas.anrector
Sea. JOS, J. VOGAN
SproulePhills Co., Ltd.
OTTA WA, ONT,
HIGHLY PROFITABLE GOLD MINE
The company controls two groups in Eastern
Manitoba, one lying southeast of Gunnar Gold
(ng9w erecting a 150 -ton mill) and the Maskwa
grdip due south of the Rice Lalf gold camp. At
the present time, sub9tantial strews are actively
d relppfng both groups. At Brinro, cone ercial
aild frequently high grade values over conside•-
ahle Widths and lengths hIi'li been discovered.
I q. vein has been opened tip over 800 feet;
ttyo segitionel veins, frdn 2 tb 6 Yeet wide,
have been opened up for several hundred °feet.
CAPITALIZATION
Authorized Capital
(Parr Value $h) 3,000,000 shares
Issue for properties and
cash (pooled) 1,4,Q0"lives
'
Balance in Treasury 1,536;000 shares
■
FIRST PUBLIC OFFERING
.125,000 SISARES AT
.A.t Maskwa, a shaft has been sunk on the
Vein to a, depth of 125 feet. Ore on the
dump, extracted from open cuts, averaged
440 to $50 in gold, with additional silver
'values. E. M. D0wman, Mining Engineer,
leh tes: 'This is ono of the few properties 1
, have/ seen that would pay to run with n
small mill," Present financing is for mill
erection and further underground development.
This stock offers enhancement both
market -wise and mina wise.
SEND YOUR ORDER IN BY COUPON
BELOW.
- r~. - at mer .r s 0
BEN SMITH,
333 North Michigan .levo., Chicago, U.S.A,
13 Please enter my order for.......,shares in
Bruno-Maskwa Gold Mines, Lid' (No Per-
eonal Liability) at 35 cents • per share, for
I w,hjelj 1 Enclose my cheque for . ,.w . in
u payment.17 Pletase send me further information on Bruno-
1Ylaeliwa Gold Mines, Limited, without obligation.
IMAIM ., 4«44.0.,.,4 ...........................
eteentSs
_„ .4.444.
This issue having been underwritten, the
5c PER SHARE Treasury of theiCompany has ntequ received NY-
This
�• ment, Or commitment to pay, consequently, the pro-
ce6ds of this sate will not go into the Treasury of
the Company, whose shares are hereby sold to yoti,
Canada As League Member
Prohibits Export of Arms
To Italy
To what does Canada commit her-
Self when, as a good member of the.
League of Nations, she ;accepts the
decision' of its Assembly to prohibit
tha export of armaments to Italy?
A proclamation in en extra of the
Canada Gazette furnishes the an-
swer to this question, enumerating as
it does the various articles which it
is now illegal to :export, re-export or
transport' to Italy or any Italian pos-
Sessien:
Category I-
1 Rifles and carbines and their
barrels.
2. Machine guns, automatic rine
and machine pistols of all calibre
and their barrels.
3. Guns, 'howitzers and mortars of
all calibres, their mountings, barrels
and recoil mechanisms.
4. Ammunition for the arms en-
unerated under 1 and 2 above, filled
and unfilled projectiles for the arms
enumerated under 3 above, and pre-
pared propellant charges for these
arms,
5. Grenades, bombs, torpedoes and
mines, filled or unfilled and apparatus
for their use or discharge,
6. Tanks, armoured vehicles and
armoured trains.
Armour of all kinds.
Category 11—
1. Vessels of war of all kinds in-
cluding aircraft carriers and sub-
merles.s.
Category III—
Bruno - Maskwa
1. Aircraft, assembled or dismantl.
ed, both heavier and lighter than air,
and their. propellers or air screws,
fulselages, aerial gun mounts and
frames, hulls, tail units and under-
carriage units.
2. Aircraft. engines.
Category IV-_ ,
1. Revolvers and automatic pistols
of a weight in excess of 1 pound 6
ounces (630 grammes) and amntuni-
tion therefor.
Category V-
1. Flame throwers and all other
projectors used for chemical or in-
cendiary warfare.
2. Mustard gas, lewiste, ethyldi-
chlorasine, Methyldichlorasine, and
all other products destined for chemi-
cal or incendiary warfare.
3. Powder' for war purposes and
explosives. .
Expect during the period of war,
Canada, essentially a peaceful and
peace -loving country, has not devoted
herself very intensively to the manu-
facture of armaments. Their product-
ion from year to yeir in Canadian
factories does not reach a very great
volume. It thus involves no remark-
able sacrifice on her part to sub-
scribe to the ruling of the League, -
Nations in regard to the export of
arms and munitions which have been
listed. But she, of course, will suf-
fer to a .,considerable extent from
loss of her export market in other
commodities . which are associated.
with peace 'rather than war.—Brock-
ville Recorder & Times.
Gold Mines," Limited
Reports from the Maskwa pro.-
perty of Bruno-Maskwa Gold Mines,
Limited, in the Gunnar Gold area of
Manitoba state that shaft -sinking
has now reached a depth of 125 feet
and drifting is proceeding on the 110
and 122 foot levels. On both hori-
zons, a new vein, carrying good
gold values has been intersected:~
This vein averages from 2 to 3 feet
in width and tests are now being
made. A crew of between 15 and 18
men is employed at this development
of the company.
At the Bruno group, a crew of
some 15 men is engaged in surface
development. The vein has been
stripped for almost 300 feet and has
been traced for ee mile. The vein
averages 3 feet in width.
It is the intention of the company
to continue development work on
both properties throughout the com-
ing winter.
Hunters Fighting
Invasion of Rats
SUDBURY, Ont.,—The north end of
Sudbury is in the throes of one of
it periodic invasions of rats from the
city dump, half a mile out on the
Prood road, Sportsmen have started
driving out to the dump at night and
picking off the rats with rifle fire
under the beams of auto headlights.
Poison also is used on the vermin.
TOend aches, pains and sore
muscles ... rub in Omega Oil! It
actually penetrates right to the
spot. Brings a clearing flow of
fresh blood, quiets irritated
nerves. Soothing relief is prompt.
350 a bottle. Ask your druggist.
break up congestion
with a
.e f 11
It Yi u. Eat Starches
rtfeats,:Sweets Bead '?This
They're AU .Necessary Foods
"- Rut 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 once! Take either the
familiar liquid "PHILLIPS". or.
now the convenient new Phillips'
Milk of Magnesia Tablets. But be
`pure you get Genuine "PHILLIPS' ".
Also in Tablet norm:
Philips' Miik of Magnesia Tablets
are now 00 tale at all drug stores
everywhere, Each tiny
tablet is the equiva-
tent of a teaspoonful
of Genuine Philips
Milk of Magnesia,
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Slapping on the co-operative .plan has
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1
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Cows aren't machines. They can
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Minard's is best for Cuts, Bruises,
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