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Zurich Herald, 1931-12-10, Page 7BEATTY 1. Washes clothes fast and clean. Saves money, time and hard work. Splendid value. See it to -day. 2. irons ne thirt iet i m the clothes in e. Easy to operate. You sit down to iron. Ask ,. for a demonstration. ELECTRICAL - Xmas Gifts Worth While 1. I3eatty Electric Washer 2. Beatty Electric Ironer 3. Beatty Vacuum Cleaner 4. Beatty Floor Polisher PLAN NOW to give Mother a Beatty labour-saving appliance for Christmas. Mother deserves the BEST Give her a BEATTY. Liberal terms can be secured from the local Beatty Dealer, or direct from the makers at the address below: !{. Keeps your rugs and zarpets ince few, Gets all the dirt. Nine nt- ta.chments. Antiquates all other cleaning me- thods. FERGUS, ONTARIO 1. Just the combination you need to keep ;^our floors spit and span. The finest waxing and polishing outfit made. ) Helium Keeps - Cake Fresh Sixty Days 'Also Can Heat or Cool Home, Keep Flyers Warm and Aid I11 When the British dirigible R-101 was destroyed by fire resulting in heavy loss of life because of the highly in- flammable hydrogen, the cry again went up to make balloons safe by fill- ing them only with helium. Helium is non -explosive but until recently its 'price had been so high and the re - 'deletions put on it by the American government, which controlled produc `tion, so severe, that use of it was al- most impossible for European bal- loons. Now, however, with perfection of de- vices for separating this mysterious !gas from other gases, a new day seems Ito be dawning for helium, says "The Milwaukee Journal." Starting experi- ments, which not only revolutionize the methods of obtaining helium but which find new practical uses for the gas, have just been made by scientists. WANTED -Persons to xrow Mnellrooms for as in cellars. Eases bookletds of free. 25 weekly. Integrated Canadian Mushroom Co., Toronto. For example, experimenters announced the other day that orange juice sealed in helium was found to be as fresh at the end of six months as it had been originally. Half a sponge cake was left exposed to the atmosphere. At the end of two months the cake in the helium was as moist and fresh as the .day it came from the oven. The other half of course was spoiled. HIDES -FURS HIGHEST PRICES PAID TRY US William Stone Sons Limited Ingersoll, Ont. Helium Has Many Uses These early experiments indicate only a few of the many uses besides inflating dirigible airships, that are be- ing found for that strange gas. Helium, it has been demonstrated, can both heat and cool the home, keep flyers warm, preserve food, treat pulmonary and blood diseases, aid metallurgy, develop deep sea diving and caisson work and be utilized in drying systems and in the grading and grinding of powdered materials It may even be made available for electrical generat- ors and transformers and in lighting and television. This unusual gas has had an un- usual career. Colorless and odorless, the lightest gas known except hydro- gen, hellium was discovered in the sun in 1863. Twenty-six years later it was found on the earth by Sir William Ramsay. Sir William continued his work and demonstrated, in 1903, that helium was a product of the radioac- tive disintegration of radium. It was an incident that occurred dur- ing an air raid on London early in the World War that lecl British scientists to make an effort to provide the allies with helium. One of the zeppelins de- fied every attempt with anti-aircraft guns to bring it down, Although others were destroyed. The British surmised that the Germans had equipped this impregnable zeppelin with helium. Small quantities were found in Eng- land and France, but when the scien- tists, ander the direction of Sir Rfch- and Threlfall and Sir William Rfl turned to America they found ficient supply at Dexter, Kan. circumstances that surrounded t covery were quite amusing. Tb ple of Dexter looked forward great boom for .,heir town wee ogists pointed out strong Indic of petroleum. Gas Blows Out Flame The test well brought in g' was decided to celebrate the go A holiday was declared and a p built from which the Mayor an speakers were to hold forth. speeches rolled out in good s: there was a hitch when the turned on and the Mayor trie it. Every time he applied match the gas blew it out. It was concluded that the was too strong, nm the pipe tended and a bonfire used. tempt to ignite it -but the' g not burn. Great was the 'e the Mayor and th. eteaple.1 who had been confident Ilia would spring from the dole:`' drilled, Rival towns gave"` ha ha and made wisecracks ala ter's "wonderful fire extingui's But it turned out to be ate of he who laughs last. lang Professor H. B. Cady, •of t1i sity of Kansas, discovers' '.._ contained • elitrogi Threlfall'hea, • :o c presentatives to Kang- so satisfiedwith what' amid the wheat fields that th plans for an extraction` plant., While this was not built, th States, upon entering the war; prepared for the production o •spending millions in surveys, and building containers for and transporting the gas. Bp war ended hundreds of steel, ers of compressed helium we for shipment to France. Now a Great Industry; "Helium thea became a gree time industry of the United alone, for its deposits, foun Texas Panhandle, near Amite far richer than anywhere MS' world, the gas assaying 1.75 helinm. The two fields in Cane;' north of the Montana line, other in Ontario, produce her' but eight -tenths of 1 per cent. "Fifteen years ago this gas $1,700 a cubic foot, To -day it; cheap that it is used in toy b as well as dirigibles. Helium i over and over again, as it easel he purified of the contamina that seeps into the gas bags. United States uses only heliu ships. The six commercial airs service in the United Stataee equipped with helium. "Helium is hailed as a bless, persons who have to work unclee dations of high artificial air pre The new discovery enables dee slivers to descend to greater d and remain under water a much lager time. Tunnel workers will be alibi to labor under much higher air pres fiilre" 42itette adacco-. ,G papers :;attached 2or hP,ack9es RHEU MATT and NEU Ivli`e. Nagger (to garbage man as aha epe=e back (1oor)--"Am I too late for the garbage?" (larbege Man -"N9, ina'am, Jump right til," Neighbor ladies probably saw little that they considered fascinating about Cleopatra. People with clean records often are targets for dirty 'remarks,. There is only one more thing to be feared. .Some men take their troubles to bed with them, but wise men sleep alone, The girl who shops around for a Husband never knows what is in store for her. Joe-"Ele's a crook; he's wanted in Chicago." Sam -"Why do they want anymore crook's in Chicago?" Gladys -"I'm a little dubious." Calvin -"Why don't you take some- thing for it? , The church -school lesson in the pri- mary department was about Samson. After the teacher had described the great deeds of the man, to her small charges, she asked: Teacher -"Now, where do you sup- pose he got his great strength?" Little Fellow -"Oh, I guess he ate spinach." an S. Macpherson of Toronto, win - ,of the Gold Medal in Toronto in e y e,a Champion Baby of Canada, ning from a visit to the Old 1;if i .board the `Athenia". ITI Driven From the System Just By Drinking This "Tea" A simple but WONDERFUL REMEDY for Rheu- matism, Neuritis and "acid" complaint=. Not a O'df'li or medicine, but a tropical plant called YA. .A. beverage is made of the tiny leaf, hio you prepare and drink like ordihary "Tea," No te�naq,�ble or fuss', you make it In your own home; Mi'flip RELIEF Is 11:.LT AT ONCE, and becomes ,evident more and more every day. I3undreds of padple in all ranks of lite have received lasting benefit and have sent mo letters praising this won - 'de ful little plant. Drink e, cupful of. I1ERV15A each morning and yo,.1 win reel a different person. The reason Is that it expels the urio acid poisons and PREVENTS NEW A.CCTIMULATIOINS of further acid deposits in the system. TRIAL PACKAGE FREE ,Over in England, where so many people suffer with rheiu tism, H RVEA has given such wonderful resp td that today every mail brings a sheaf of letters asking for, free trial packages, which arc gladly sent by the Importer of 1IE1tVEA, So many requests were received also front Canada, that a Canadian, depot has been. established and the same offer of a trial package free is now mads to every sufferer from rheumatism or neuritis. Mr, Lee, the !viper tor of HERVICA "tea," offers to send you, through his Canadian representative, a trial package of. this "tea" free. If you feel you ere getting benefit, he will supply you with a fur- ther quantity at a small charge, From his own personal experience, ho states that this 'tea" is Most effective for rheumatism and Allied Com- pliant -and what it did for him in a fe weeks it ehduld do for you --•if you will give it 0, fair trial. ;]'net send your name and address and YOU 'Will re. valve. tree of charge, a trial package of Hervey "ilea" for rheumatism. It yen wish you ma,y send four Monts in stamps to help pay postage and dis- tribution comfit. N.' W. SCAIFE, r.t WITNESS ia'nxtrxixNO, MONTREAL, P.Q. Sole Agent for 1.1. S. LEE, London, Eng. (Colonial Importer and Exporter) b r - n to GnYt» are. sea. pthe ,'Twenty Things To Remember 1. Remember that work means character is the end. '2,.That •That sincerity is the of. all honest work. 3.'.That you label your 4. That only cowards enture. 5. That no one can hold you down if ,you are determined to succeed. tee, That every man is destined to do eniothing worth while. '7. That most people judge you by est impression. 8. That the only way to sell lnsur- nce is to see prospects. 9. That few men succeed until they ry. 10. That hard work is no small part of genius. 11. That it takes no longer to say kind words than those that cut. 12. That the only way to keep your credit good is by paying your debts. 13. That it is easier to do good work than poor, if you once learn how. 14. That the more difficult things are to accomplish, the more worth while. 15. That a sensible employer is more anxious to push you ahead than to hold you down. 16. That you are one link in a great chain. 17. That ambition develops, while selfishness thwarts body and mind. 18. That rules are necessary to a business as laws are for right govern - went, 19. That you can't in one clay. 20. That times, progress and meth- ods change. She -"Where will you be stopping at when you get to Paris?" He -"Lady, when I get to Paris, I'll stop at nothing." During the making of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," they naturally came to the scene where Simon Legree has to whale the tar out of Uncle Tom. Everything was ready, the lash lifted and about to fall when Uncle Tom let out a yell. "Hold everything," he bellowed. "I forgot to put on the cork undershirt." is only a foundation own work. are afraid to SELF EXAMINATION li Let not sleep fall upon thy eyes till thou hast thrice examined the transactions of the past day, Who e have I turned aside from rectitude? What have I been doing? What have I left undone, which I olight+to have done? Begin thus from t'he first act, and proceed; and lit ban- elusion; at the ill which thee has done, be troubled, and rejoide or. thee good. Pytliagottt8. Schoolboys Wear Overalls Raleigh, N.C.-Twenty-five liki�le students of the Nashville, N,C,Mrfigh School, recehtly appeared at school clad in neat blue' overalls, made of cotton, and informed the pritiainel, I Professor Gray It. King, that it was their intention to carry on a canpaign {designed to stimulate the increased use of the South's staple. The `boys t urged the girls to join then] in this movement, especially in the matter of wearing cotton hosiery. learn everything ISSUE No. Willie -"Pa, what is excelsior?" Pa -"Long saw dust, son!" The Kid -"Pop, how soon. will I be old enough to do as I please?" The Old Man -"I don't know. No- body has ever lived that long yet." There would be many more thin humans in the world if it were half as much fun taking it off as it is putting it on. Halt the world would like to know how to persuade the other half to let loose of its money. A man used to go to the golf club a great deal, coming home rather late. 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No pp11gat e GeneralCardCo. 22 MOIGnsionfildg,T0rento,Onf For Quick Relief from COUGHS e1% COLDS TAKE (BUCKLEY'S`ruRE The very first rip of this potent, pAmgene, penetrative mixture gets results. ACTS LIKE A FLASH- iIk ASINGLES1P PROVES ITI �I 35-12 JOHNSON'S X-RAY LINIMENT RHEUMATISM AND NEURITIS Money -Ba etc Guarantee Postpaid OOc bottle JONSSON' DRUG CO. COLLZNGWOOD, - ONT. Try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Suffered Bad Cramps Agonyeverymonthl Splittingheadache... bad backache ..: those terrible cramps. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound relieves this unnatural suffering. a„+U'ec PHILLIPS= 1,0 FIAGA/ When igAIN Comes or'Ttort ;es due to Acrd INDIGSSTiON ACID STOMACH HEARTBURN HEADACHE GASES -NAUSEA WHAT many people call indigene tion very often means excess acid in the stomach. The stomach, nerves have been over -stimulated, and food sours. The corrective is an alkali, which neutralizes the acids instantly. And the best alkali. known to medical science is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. One spoonful of this harmless, tasteless alkali in water neutralizes instantly many times that much acid, and the symptoms disappear at once, You will never use crude methods when once you learn the efficiency of this. Go, get a small bottle to try. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips" Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years in correcting excess acids. 50c a bottle -any drug I store. (Made in Canada.) ctiEFiv 1901 diD Held by Unseen Hands LOCKED JOINTS THAT KRUSCHEN RELEASED Unseen hands held this woman in her bed, They held her limbs and her joints, so that she was scarcely able to move. They were the hands of the uric acid fiend --and their grip became tighter and tighter every day. She had almost despaired of ever loosening their hold -when she made what she describes as " a wonderful discovery." She found Kruschen. Read how it helped her i-- " 1 have suffered terribly for a very long time with rherunatoid arthritis. The pain I've suffered T cannot explain to you 1 1 commenced taking Irusehen six months ago, following directions, and I am thankful to say in less than a week 1 was able to get a night's rest and sleep. That was something 1 had not had for a very long time, l+ly joints seemed completely locked and I could not turn in bed for pain. Now I'm able to sleep well, turn with ease, and get about' fine, and my joints seem to be quite different. It was one day when I 'cons, reading in the newspaper about Kruselien that 1 deckled to try it. And now I shall never be without it, 1 consider Z ruschen is a very wonderful discovery." -Mrs. E. 1,. The system of the rheumatic subject. is a producer of that dangerous bod'J poison known as uric acid, which is composed of knife -edged crystals. ft is bred in accumulated waste matter which the organs of elimination hail failed to expel. ICruschen is a powerM solvent of these flint -hard crystals. re swiftly dulls their sharp edges, tri am flushes thein out of the system. Your pains ease ; swellings subside; knotted joints become loose. Better still, Eruselicn eliminates the root cause of the evil. Taken rogularll, it keeps your liver" and kidneys la perfect tune, so that these elilnint u4l organs fres your inside from all poisoli• breeding waste products Hrusoben Salts is ab` iati. t Drug Stores at 45e. end 7de. l