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Zurich Herald, 1920-06-17, Page 3BlITISH COLUMBIA 1AuTo• SPARE .[CARTS �qfor most makes and models el' ears. k4 1L ®!B(!'31„1 I, -'0114 c,ld bl-1 ttPn el 11"e1 n 'ell l' �1crlb-- jFA'n." irE� leiwl-11 1Vok ar wire noul paib- i� Rime? t• ing 'liar you want.. We carry tile, eq and most complete ;sieges in Canada or slightly used or Dew parts and automobile equipment We ship 1 C U 11, anywhere in Cauu-da. t EQUAL a: +£VE c•cAG��`" -factory lir t•efun+i in full our motto, RA. FALLS. Shelve, essato salvage Part Supply, 923-331 eenfrerin at., Toronto Ont, Blooming Railway Stations. Capable of Proviclinv Power Flowers are arnni:,; t the assets is of Light and Heat For the Canadian 'Pac;flc Railway. Flowers broom in C P.It, gardens at most of the Future Needs. principal station, from one end of the The water -power wealth cf I3ritI511 t country to the other. There are flow - Columbia, equal, it is ,said, to live er knots nutsicle the Algonquin Ilolel • . Niagaras---one ee the greatest Indus- at SI..tnu:ews, on the Atlantic coast, trial aseet.s this .province euntains-.-. and one of the most beautiful flower will be one of the chief resources gardens in America blooms sarouud which will be shown and explained to the Empress hotel in Victoria, the delegates of Canada's lndu,strial Congress when they reach the Coast in June this year. The Congress tour, which cemmeneed in Medicine Hat, Alberta, on June 2nd, reached Van- couver on June 7th and closed et in the 01(1 days most of the pioneers were too iluey opening 01) the untrod- den ways -o give Much attention to thee Cultivation of iiolvcls. Yet flower cultivation along tine C.P.R. seems to have progressed with the commercial Victoria en the 10th, prosperity of the railway syste111 it - Pouring down from the Mountains self, for it is now thirty-one years and from the glaciers that till the since one of the C.P.R. employees pro - gorges of the northern ranges, collies duced a few varieties of flower seeds enough water every day to develop iii his own plot end distributed them electrical power equivalent to three amongst his friends at some of the Million horse -power, This figure is stations ---with the object of starting 1 d flood conditions but is flower' gardening along the line. The STYLES FOR SCHOOL GIRLS 9426 9405 Transfer 'design 9426—Girl's- Dress. Price, 25 cents. In 5 sizes, 0 to 14 years. Size 14 re- quires 4% yds. 36 ins. wide. Transfer Design No. 889, Price, 15 not: )ase on oa - d now cents the estimate arrive mens engineers+'va with Headquarters at Windsor Street water seasons and using a conserve- Station, Montreal. Mr. B. M. Winne - falls of Niagara, when all the water gar Is the horticulturist and forester. that is ay ailable on the Canadian side . Every year thousands of packets of has been harnessed to the turbine will flower seeds, bulbs, trees, shrubs, produce only 650,000 horse -power, Bri- grass seed, and large quantities of fer- t.isli Columbia's mighty rivers and tilizers are distributed free of .barge mountain torrents, if they are all liar- to station agents, section foremen, nessed, could supply the homes and caretakers of round houses and een- the industries of this province with illoyees living on the property of the nearly five times as much power. . company. The seeds that will flower Enormous Liquid Wealth. along the railway in the summer and autumn are sent out in March. Full • When it is remembered that only particulars for cultivation are printed 123,000 electric horse -power eau be de- on each seed packet. Bulbs for spring veloped by the plants which. are at floweriug are sent out in the fall. present supplying Vancouver, New I Seeds and plants tl f the best kind Westminster and all the towns of the are always provided. Standard flow - vicinity with power which drives the er seed packets contain nasturtiums, motors in the mills and factories, pre- alyssum, mignonette, sweet peas, Mels the street cars along the city's phlox and Ferns erns and house streets and domes and the beat for plants are sent to large stations. An the up-to-date kitchens it will be seen endless variety of perennials are dis- that while the power generated at pre- tributed, and amongst the varieties of sent at the plant of the British Colum- trees supplied are maple, birch, beech, bio Electric on the North Arm, and poplar and catalpa. Shrubs include of the Western Canada Power Co. on laurel leaf willow, sumac, berberries the State river, is ample to take care and weigelia. In all cases the cultivation of flow- er beds is done by the employees of the company, many of whom 'have be- come :expert. gardeners. On each di- vision of the C.P,R. prizes are given every year for the best display of d at by Govern- start Was auspiciously made, an n dl9405—Girl's Dress (with •panel king uring ow the C.P.R. has a floral department of present needs, and of the needs of tine cities and other communities of the lower mainland for 'souse time to come, the total water -power available in the. province is sufficient to pro- vide power, light and heat for forty. cities and industrial centres of the size flowers, and some of the products of of Greater Vancouver and New West- gardens kept by the railway amateurs nilnster combined. British Columbia have won prizes at Canadian and Possesses in the liquid wealth that United States floral exhibitions. pours down the hills the equivalent to five Niagaras with all that this means for the future of the province in- duetrially when these waters are har- neesed and turned to the needs of 111011. --- -- - Savage Substitutes. Substitutes. There is a common idea that the dict and climate conditions of the Ne- groes are the cause of their having beautiful teeth, but some authorities dispute this. Thus, in some parts of.Africa, when an infant has gone through the "teeth- ing period," his mouth is rinsed out with an infusion of the leaves of a na- tive tree possessing a constituent which causes the gurus to shrink, so tightening the teeth. The natives living near the source of the Nile employ the roots of a pod - bearing plant to relieve toothache, while another tribe use an infusion of kasso seeds for the same purpose. The toothbrush, as used in this man - try, is, of course, unknown to the savages, but many of them have an effective substitute. They use a piece of wood from certain trees, which con- tain beneficial qualities. Further, this stick is free from the great objection of brushes. It can be renewed at fre- quent intervals, and is thus always fresh and wholesome --a great advant- age over the toothbrush of civilized races. p.. The Smith Family. Seeeing that the Smiths have had over 2,000 years in which to increase and multiply, it is not surprising to learn that- in the United States alone they number about a million. The late Dr. Mahaffy discovered that there was a man named Sinith living In Egypt in 227 B.C., and there may have been even earlier Smiths. The Smiths have aiway shown themselves more clannish in the United States than in other countries. They once organized', banquet a which the guests were Smiths to a Man, and the president was Captain Smith, the Governor of Virginia. The cooks were Smiths, the waiters also, and a Smith said grace. An ode was specially composed for the occasion by a poet Smith, and this was issued in book for'ni by a publisher named Smith; Buy Thrift Stamps. During the last thirty-one years the encouraging influence of the C.P.R. flower growers has materially assist- ed in the inauguration of floral societies all over the country. Many of the railway officials are members of these societies. Flowers have im- proved the appearance of the railway stations, and inspired by the beauty of the stations, residents of the towns have planted flowers that beautify their homes. A little flower flame along the C.P.R. has often thrown the spark that ignited afire of flowers. Where Old Uniforms ' Go. The denizens of African forests and Easterie. deserts are clothing them- selves in khaki, and longing for the days when the British army shall re- turn to its more stylish scarlet. For it is to Africa and the East that the Army's cast-off uniforms go to be sold, or to be bartered for rubber, and ivory, and other wealth. Kilts are considered very good form for barbaric dances, but nothing is more admired than the waistcoat which has adorned a London dandy. A native will show his importance by the number of waistcoats he can ac- quire, and if he can wear twenty at a time he is very grand indeed. front; with or without bias fold). Price, 25 cents. In 5 sizes, 6 to 14 years. Size 14 requires 4% yds. 36 ins. wide. These patterns may be obtained' from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., '70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. CONSTIPATED CHILDREN SCIATICA Would you be rid of that sickening pain -that sharp knife-like thrust along the sciatic nervo-course at every movement? Thou- sands have found lasting reliefIn Rheumatic Capsules Many doctors prescribe them. Write Templetons, 14.2 Ring St. W., Toronto, for free sample. Sold. by reliable druggists everywhere for 111.04. ASTHMA Templeton's RAZ -MAI -1 Cap- sules aro guaranteed to relieve AST 13 M.A. Don't suffer an- other day. Write Templetons, 14.2Ellis St. W., Toronto, for freesample. Beliabie druggists sell them at $1.04 a box. Children who suffer from constipa- tion, indigestion or any of the other ailments due to a clogged condition of the bowels will find prompt relief through the use of Baby's Own Tab- lets. The Tablets are a mild but thorough 1 la xative which can always s be depended upon to regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach. They are absolutely safe and are sold under a guarantee to be entirely free from opiates or other injurious drugs. - Concerning them Mrs. Thomas A. Bon - tot, Lake Baker, N.B., writes: "I am pleased to state that Baby's Own Tab- lets were of great help to me when my baby was suffering from constipation." The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock ville, Ont. - Never ,Give Up. Never give tip!—it is wiser and bet- ter Always to hope than once to des- pair; File off the load of doubt's cankering fetters And break the dark spell of tyranni- cal care. Never give up, or the burden may sink you— Providence kindly has mingled the cup; And all trials and troubles bethink forked tails, and having the power to you, The watchword of life must be. change itself into an old woman. The -Chinese believe if a cat leaps on or walks over a corpse it will cause give up; there are chances and the corpse to rise lip at once. Any changes, •person passing through the room Helping the hopeful a hundred to would be in danger of being seized one, by the corpse when in that state, and And through the chaos His wisdom would be killed immediately. arranges In Egypt, according to ancient writ Ever success, if you'll only hold on. lugs of Herodotus, if a cat died in a Never give up; for the wisest is bold- private house by a natural death, all est, the inmates of the house were obliged Knowing that Providence mingles to shave -their eyebrows. MOTHER! 'California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative F104 HER r��•l#F.R.F. W:hy? She had just accepted him, and they were blissfully discussing the "'might - have bcfens," - "Darling," he enquired in the tone of one who knows what the answer will be, "why didn't you accept that little donkey of a fop?" "Because," slie answered, dreamily, "I loved another." The Closest Race, An .Englishman, a Scotsman, encl. an Irishman were indulging in reminis- cences of sporing occasions. "The closest race I ever saw was a yacht race," said the'Englishman, "in which one of the boats that had been recently painted won by the breadth of the coat of paint." "The closest race I ever saw," de- clared the Scotsman, "was one in which a horse, stung by a bee, won by the height of the swelling on his nose." "The closest race I ever sal'.'," said the Irishman, "is the Scotch." Spanish I Claims Many Victims in Canada and should be guarded against. Mai s Li 11 I iIs a Great Preventative, being one of the oldest remedies used. Minard's Lini- {meat has cured thousands of cases of Grippe, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Asthma and similar diseases:>•It is an Enemy to I,Germs. Thousands of bottles being used every day, for sale by all druggists and general dealers. MINARD'S LINIMENT CON.S., LIMITED, Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the ;package, then you are sure your Child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stom- ach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle.' You must say "Cali- fornia." Black Cat Beliefs. y have black cats nearly always ,$1 cciiuntecl luekyd. Ireland - is by no means the only place where superstitions about black cats are or were rife. In Egypt cats were regarded with great reverence. Archmdlogists have found diem in tombs of kings' and princes. Australians have a curious legend about cats: Mityaro. the moon, they say, was e native cat, who fell in love with someone else's wife, and was drip en away to wander ever since. To them a cat, black, grey, or white.,1 phophesies only had luck. In Japan and China a black cat is regarded. as a dangerous demon, often possessing as many as two or three Shade Best for Flowers. Flowers are more fragrant when the sun is not shining on them, it is t i be- cause lid ed a French scientist, st b an by c cause the oils which produce the per- fume are forced out by the water pres sure in the plant cell, and thus i diminished by sunlight. "Never give up!" Never the cup, And of all maxims, the best as the oldest, Is the stern watchword of "Never give up!" Why Mummies Wear. The extraorddnary durabiliy of the ancient Egyptian mummy is believed to be due to the fact that it was finish- ed with a vegetable blue derived from the African locust -bean tree. _ewittenomnetllninamm t innammuninnummisiuniinnmttlemnnntOnttaini uitionot E ifRflit7T(t�4f@il... •4 that Unusual Fiavor Wholesome, �+�'ch, Delightful that comes from blending malt- ed barley with whole wheat is distinctive of 'This food is ready cooked,eco- nomical, eo.sily digested al -4 very nourishing. kf to w*.e SaldbY 81.0CerS uimUnn1ni11t11711: lila 1r,1ri. (IN1111 dtrlinrr. Hint ,I5 moil! Utittlnit 31n301 1 E a r Auk for Minard's and take no other. Gloucestershire. On Dinny Hill the daffodil Has crowned the year's returning The water cool in Placket Pool Is ruffled up and burning. In little wings of fluttering fire; And all the heart of my desire Is now to be in Gloucestershire. The river flows, the blossom blows In orchards by the river; 0 now to stand in that, my land, And watch the withies shiver! The yearning eyes of my desire Are blinded by a twinkling fire, Of turning leaves in Gloucestershire. The shadows fleet o'er springing wheat Which like green water washes The red old earth of Minsterworth, ;And ripples in such flashes As by their little harmless fire Light the great stack of my desire, This day to be in Gloucestershire. To Replace Dot and Dash. English scientists are experiment- ing wih two musical tones, sent by a telegraph key and received by a tele- phone, to replace the dot and dash in telegraphy. Size of Humming Bird. When a hamming bird is stripped of its feathers' It is no larger than a bumble bee. Elle 7., 1ssuS No. 2a--'20. MONEY ORDERS. Pay your out-of-town accounts b Dominion Express Money Order. Fiv Dollars costs three cents. Soft Pedal for Typewriter. To make typewriters less noisy Cleveland inventor has patented platen core that changes the loud clic of the type to a dull thud. - Cuticura Al You Need For Tour Skin Bathe with Cuticura Soap to cleanse and purify the pores. If signs of pimples, redness or roughness are present smear gently with Cuticura Ointment be£orebath- ing to soothe and heal. %oreverypurpose of the toilet, bath and nursery Cuticura Soap and Ointment are ideal. Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and SOc. Sold throughouttheDominion. CanadianDepot; Lymeats, Limiteal, St. Paul St., Montreal. Cuticura Soap ahaves without :mut. Classified Advertisements. ONLY TABLETS "BAYER" ARE MARKED ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the "Baler Cross's w; P The name "Bayer" is the thumb- of "Bayer Tablets of .Aspirin" rlieb. print of genuine .Aspirin. 13 past- contains proper directions for Colds, Lively identifies the only genuine Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu- !llspiriu,—,.the Aspirin prescribed by ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuri' physicians for over nineteen years and tis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. now made in Canada, Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost btt4 .Always buy an unbroken package a, few cents, Larger "Bayer" paekageg. Tihewo to wily one Aspirin-0110tyee." 'OU mast say "Saver" 'Aspirin Is lite trade -nark (re ggqla e4 M belly; oltBayer etaaufaeture of Mena- aceticacideater of sailoylicaeid, qW»tt6 1t � 19p i;�nI�tro h mat Aspirt mean', 13pyek tutu the mtmm'pen with` the 13u13119 UMW' M?OiMt tl1bt, t' 3 er Dreamt ,lriyet Ca�>isNg Q TItiVENS' COMPLETE le1r.'C47`ILIZSat, r..9 will pay you, George Stevens., Peterborough. Ontario. colt SALE %V. 17.1.,1. Ft Ull'.l'let) NDwSPAil Fals, and lob printing plant in Eaeternt Ontario. lnsuranes carried 31,500.. Willi ro for 31.200 en quick sate. Box ii2 'Wilson Publishing Oo., Ltd.. Toronto. S°PT Etv7i71 WLIT'TBI'J. ��,,,,v� OFT ELM WANTED, 2 a.N. A.Nt i•:•1 tbieker, shipped green from saw'. Do not sell until you comma-•:tate witia us. Keenan Bros. Limited, Owen Sound: Ont. ^cRAII11NG SCHOOL FOR sruzss.S. Illjo k'i:;1STI1t12D Th 1NI11Ci SCI1.UOL .ael, for Nurses: St,Elizabeth hospital,. 299 South Broad Street. Elizabeth, New Jersey. Complete course. Monthly al- lon'ance: first year $5.00, second 110.00. third 115.00. Address: Superintendent. ^- I.1'L"I',.P W.a.NZ'ED. ANTED. IT IItST-CLASS BEJtG"I{ V carpenters to work on interior k,'17 fittings. Good wages, steady work. Apply Laidlaw Lumber Company, 2250 Dundas W.. Toronto. LADIES WANTED. T ADII'IS WANTED TO DO PLAIN 1 and light sewing at !tome, whole or is- spare time; good pay, worst sent any dis- tance, nrt eulars. Npati nal S4Manufactur forX Co.. Montreal. The Kodiak, largest carnivorous world. Minaret's Liniment Alaska, hear is the animal in the for sale everywhere, DOUBLE. B U Il OF YOUR HAIR "Danderine" creates mass: of thick, gleamy waves Y Y 4 'rte yr �.• > '17 r [# Y �,�� r .' 1• R N . �.s�{i:;.. % w ;•-.' ;: . � a �, vi A "' , S." In a few moments you can trans- , form your plain, dull, flat hair. You i I can have it abundant, soft, glossy and K I full of life. Just get at any drug or 1 toilet counter a small bottle of "'Dan- _ derine" for a few cents. Then moisten a soft cloth with the "Danderine" and draw it through your hair, taking one email strand at a time. Instantly, yes, immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your hair. It will be a plass, so soft. lustrous, and so easy to do up. All durst., dirt and excesivo oil is re- moved. Let Danderine put more life, color, vigor, and brightness in your hair. This stimulating tonic will freshen your scalp. check dandruff and falling hair and help your hair to grow long, thick. strong and beautiful, x-n.erlca'a Zimmer f *i.. "a, ' ' Dog 1omeSiioo Boor on� DOG DISEASES and 7c:ow to X'ssa Mailed Free to any Ad- r ,tress by the Author. 3'"i. Clay Mover Co., Ica. 115 West 31st Street . New York, 11.S.A.. SINCE • „ t We I (/j/ r M 1 NMS30g-NigC0. 'OEM ONLY TABLETS "BAYER" ARE MARKED ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the "Baler Cross's w; P The name "Bayer" is the thumb- of "Bayer Tablets of .Aspirin" rlieb. print of genuine .Aspirin. 13 past- contains proper directions for Colds, Lively identifies the only genuine Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu- !llspiriu,—,.the Aspirin prescribed by ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuri' physicians for over nineteen years and tis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. now made in Canada, Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost btt4 .Always buy an unbroken package a, few cents, Larger "Bayer" paekageg. Tihewo to wily one Aspirin-0110tyee." 'OU mast say "Saver" 'Aspirin Is lite trade -nark (re ggqla e4 M belly; oltBayer etaaufaeture of Mena- aceticacideater of sailoylicaeid, qW»tt6 1t � 19p i;�nI�tro h mat Aspirt mean', 13pyek tutu the mtmm'pen with` the 13u13119 UMW' M?OiMt tl1bt, t' 3 er Dreamt ,lriyet Ca�>isNg