Zurich Herald, 1940-04-25, Page 3Convenient economical• easy to
dispose of -made of absolutely taste-
less inter paper -each bag makes
tvvTea cupsiof Tea -Lipton's Lipton's
Finest -an Emp re
Tea' P
Tea 'Ulm: a king', Packed in cartons
o'f20and1.00.
high heel of cleverly style pale
of shoes shorten the leg muscles
and eventually cauSe UNHAPPINESS RUINS' IT
Social illness, a new medical
term which deseribes persons who
are sick for no other reason than
unhappiness over their environ-
meat, was recognized last week by
the American College of Physic-
ians. of Pclnple.
Dr, Edward Weiss,
at
a tir'Unived loft thosea
awho said
seeadoctor
do not have any definite bodily dis-
ease to account for their " 5'
and another third seem todue to
symptoms that are 'partly y
o
emotions. „ he said ' ,irises•.
";The ill -health,
from lolls -standing dissatisfaction
in the business, social or home life
of the individual and this failure
of adjustment to environment is
manifested by a aisturbatl
e
some part of the personality,either
as bodily symptoms of various
lcinds, capable of mimicking almost
any ,lisease, or as affections of the
spirit."
()dent
Etiquette
BY RORER I A LEE 1
,,� .ate-'t-e�,,�-+t.•,r,..•N•�,.
1. Is a dignified person ever
Angry?
2. When one is eating in a
crowded' restaurant and a strang-
er wants to sit in a vacant chair
at your table; and asks "Do You
:mind," what should one reply?
3. Who should he the ':ast per-
son seated at a chuwedding,
before the bridal processionstarts
down the aisle?
4. Isn't it poor manners for
two persons to lean _across a per -
011 who is sitting 'between them,
to carry on a conversation''
5. What does a la mode mean?
6. Should a guest at an af: the
make introductions among
other guests?
Answers becomesl.. Yes but when he
raigrV, he surely loses all dignity.
It has been truthfully said, "A. fit
of anger is as fatal to dignity as
a dose of arsenic to lite." 2. "Not
et all," 3. The mother of the
bride. 4. Yes. If they persist, the
third person may offer to change
seats with one of them. 5. Accord-
ing to the fashion. When we
speak of "pie a la mode," it
meads served with a mound of ice
cream, because that is the fashion.
6. It is better to leave
tthislatter
d tt
to the hostess,
has asked one to do so.
These Three Kings Made Peace Efforts In Vain
Row Can 1?
BY ANNE- ASIl' EY
Q. How can 1. cause
stay fresh longer?
A. If the butter is packed in. a "
crock containing charcoal, it will
stay fresh much longer than or-
dinarily.
Q. How can I stiffen the brush-
es
rushes of the sweeper?
A. 'Take the brushes out of the
sweeper, put a little common bak-
ing soda into some bot water and
dip the brushes into the t sevsuneral
•
time. Allow to dry
•
Q. How rail I lubricateeg the
chopper and egg
without allowing any •taste of the
lubricant to he imparted • to the
food?
A. Use glycerine 55 a lubricant,
and this will eliminate the possi-
bility of any taste being imparted
to the food. `Qzsc
Q. How can I clean ge r ' '-
stained overalls?
A. Rub them well with lard,
then. scrub with a stiff brush, us-
ing a little ammonia in waren
soapsuds.
Q. How can I cause curtains to
hang evenly after laundering?
A. Slip Cu': twin rods through the
lower hems' and leave them there
for a few days. They will straigh-
ten the curtain.
Q. How can I
spiced vinegar
peaches?
A. 'Phis spiced vinegar makes
.a delicious flavoring for minced
meat. It also makes a savory
sauce for cabinet pudding.
butter
lowing some operations ..-• by tieing
bicycle pedals --•- is ailnounged,.
The method was reported last
week as an effective aid in minim-
izing one of the greatest risks of
surgery, the danger of post-oeerat•
ive complications.
It consists of elevating the foot
of the patient's bed for from 21 to
48 hours after a major operation
aDtl thon having the patient e'xer•
eise on ordinary bicycle pedals
mounted on the foot of the bed.
LASS "STITCHES"
it soon may be possible to talk
about the,glass stitches in your op-
eration.
Mass thread which can be drawls
as fine as silk and spun into fibers
of any thickness promises to be
one of the newest developments is
surgeey.
It is smooth, easy to handle,
easily sterilized. incl is absorbed
slowly by the body when used to
close up deep incisions, says
Games Slater, the inventor.
POLLEN PILLS FOR ALLERGY
Eating pollen has now been tried
as medical remedy for hay fever
and found quite effective.
One hundred and thirty hay fever
victims acted as the guinea pigs
Ott •tire University of ('leveland Al-
lergy Clinic. About half of them
took injection of the ragweed
4.
to
"it DOES tasto good in a pipet"
HANDY SEAI••TIGHTPOUCH N 150
I�z-1,B, " LQK-TQP`TIN
ids° packed in Pocket Tins
The desperate erate efforts of this trio of monarchs to keep Scaaclinavia
terom becoming
involved in the war between Germany and the
A •
..Ilsellies failed as Germany Invaded Denmark and launched a lightning
Christian of Denmark, King Melton,
attack on Norway. The monarchs of the ill-fated Scandmavtan countries
are pictured LEFT to RIGH'", King
of Norway and King Gustaf, of Sweden.
.
HAVE
r �
D HEARD?
A placid old lady, who took life.
philosophically, sat knitting in the.
.drawing -room. To herme e rug -t;
-o-d a
1 ea
ten- Y
rug -t-
in her
text ,r cried the girl,
Oh, granny,
"father's just fallen offthe ird roof e
"I know, my child;
,old lady, without even raising her
eyes, "I saw hint pass the win-
dow."
1
1
--o-
"What is the most pathetic
picture r
e
in
th
c
world?"
id
c
"A horse fly sitting on a
radiator cap."
--0---
Mark Twain once talked of
gratitude. Ile diat't tum c of ego
the
he said, for g n
noisy, boisterous kind. "Why,,a he
,exclaimed, "whets some mon dis-
ph
ar re an obligation, you ,zandn
,leas the report for miles °.u
Some nmensmile ir, the
evening,
Some men smile at data tot,
But the loart worth while
le
Is the man who can.
Whets his two frottt teeth
are gene.
The `.tientity of the ,null„
is withheld, but the 1ne1110ry h
of
high
science instruCtot
rtt haol.
On a, written quiz itis had ti-:l(r'1
the ('lass to define a bolts 151111 a
nut, anti explain the Ili
between thein. On her paper the
•yvtl'ng lady wrote: rti 1
"A bolt is a thing like a : .
n with e
eqare mital n bunch, at las one a:l�tl and a
llolyare se n wound armlet
lot of sCrnttrhilt�; sitttilal'
dill other olid. A.111`taiie
tlli t,tltu^.i':r'
i.o the, bolt only, iliitic chunk of a bolo ill
make use of the
from cans of
iron sawed off short with wrink-
les around the inside of the hole."
The startled instructor mark- •
ed that "first class honors."
There isn't isnt much to be
seen in a little town, but
what you hear makes 'ftp for
it.
}
len, which is a standard method of
relieving hay fever, while the other
half swallowed capsules fi1131 with
the same pollen.
The results showed the swallow-
ing method is almostinati as god as
immunization by
Rea.vyweight. Family
Eight heathers and. sisters of
the Jones family of Glamorgan -
shire, Wales, together weigh near-
ly 15 cwt. Their ctatnbined ages
total 543. There are two 270 -
pounders, Caradoe, aged 52, and
John, aged 74.
CREAM
rii
WANTED
We are paying a real high
F.O.B. Tor- i
price for cream,
onto, Write for particular
and cans.
Toronto Creamery.
United Farmers
The
The
Co-operative Co. Ltd.
Duke and George Streets
TORONTO, Ontario.
• • CLASSIFIED SIFIJ..tD &i' !! K WTISa..GM ALC vTS
-Levee watesergn
Ll( HTNrI;'G ROD .1t.I'.Na` VAlts1'-
ed to'sc1l 1'iltllrl?� T.ightning
Pro-
,.et.twe System. t'ls,op-
any i.im, i 3vjsili Avenue.
Toronto
40ENTS 1t >..;'3X D 1-uit t NicIvE,
poxv-pro t, pn tehle ivplicator.
,0,• ., office„,
Sells es,ItsRebook ,ti, , tl, nan-
d),
,;t. or a
�n r
ep nal writ >" for 1,
i � , . .c.etakle
sate,,tttlty 11.-: ,
e volt
ambiance e ee, eel women: lam-
• ilex will shoe t ,u h. t toe) t1<'-
ui• tnir f
woe i u
our 'Heti
er ,,,,r.Ile .111.1
FREE'. for i,r -dit). the 1•'na,t»
F}IRl e tt+lel tttt .tie•tn}'. :rill 4'•
ill,,• P tdt rt, tl t,rreal.
(•ie,t,r n, Str.et.
;;OO D PARTS S h O TN '1 1 -
so R.1 ES
10 DEALERS tI.X 1 V,abtriC ie') .`,dlle. of :sup-
ple fo,t .tacomplAti, Pile
t thee, nuto
r
part., t l .•'t7 re e1 , •:t tt.s3nre You
the lowest est 11`Jssible. •w1i )t e1 pric-
,t a you ill 111 itl)n to
ticand pk t'' , ,e;t,• 1 )a(.5.•
be c.,nmailthe .) se You are
undler n mail order to inquire.
:)))lit,
Lettt no 111 b kepi ti, .fly 0efl-
$ide tl i e .auto Stores. 5' -
Ltdet t S 1NeT.I
•},nP..;;+r SU
PPT,
10(1lI1. Sit NT
}3AICFIIS' OVEN;; ND M k' 1TIN-
i:r)', also ryerms atrr•initudt C.omenltte e -
ort hand.
porde nee invited. Co.,103113 tlhurst St..
ard Port-
able Oven
Toronto.
..- It 10101) %illus.
li iS1iTe/TItF
LEARN BASK17TR1, INTEtEST-
educational,
Instruc-
tion, 250.Fret :atalugue and reed -
work l
on need
Supplies, Department W., Toronto.
- .
1tAltY CRICKS
•.+-r+r:.4-•.+.o***54.0,5..... t i
What Sciences
Is Doing
POWDERED IRON
Launching of a new industry of
a highly promising character is
forecast on the basis of methods
perfected at Melton Institute,
pitthburgb, for the preparation
of electrolytic iron powder.
Designed what
ha o i modn ern plastics
e field of
metallurgy
have accomplished for light indus-
try, the new process is believed to
make possible example., of iron shapeconomical es
produc-
tion, tooe
not ordinarily forgeable.
PEDALLING SAVES LIVES
A new way to prevent blood clots
and the fatal blocking of veins fol -
HEALTH
TOPICS
FASHION AND HEALTH
Comfort rather than a fashion-
able figure is recommended as Tt
guide in wearing apparel for wo-
men by Dr. 1). R. Deyoe,
medical advisor et Cornell Univer-
sity.
"The women of Queen. Eliza-
beth's time," he said, "were not
squeamish; they did not faint at
the slightest provocation but from
the pressure of their foundation
garments on the nerve centre, the
solar plexis."
Dr. T)eeroe said he isn't trying to
scare tite woolen, but urged them
to look behind women's fashions
and to consider their effect on the
health. ''Will a new ,fists aiad boring
pressure 01.1 the
ber
parts of the body :Inti result in
liortene(1 breathing and nervous
s?" .,e eche(.-Will disorders?" ,•,•-
1
Attention!
USED TRUCK
BUYERS
It will pay you to see Ont-
ario's largest assorted stock
of good Used Trucks.
Write, phone or call at
.o
Guaranteed tt.O'L0ft"
I:T,ECTRTC 10('r )It•, NEW 1N1)
Rebuilt '01..0 pullers '1 rt F .
tito m•3 1 t .+ :e. -. , ee
:i.
ORDER I3A10Y L•H1L'1 S NOW. CT
tractive prices on well bred IM.ir•
red es. i ustrolorpsbhowrit 111110Pfor shires. ham 'Hatchery. Witig-
prices. \Nina
ham, OnIarlo,
1, tie -
t. c 're-- 110103.11.;T't)1V1:1'.
lI k 4 b Ill, 11)1, '1
Macy clot, i per tr
Fut«Filo r
mon Ninehitt.r, e. 1
.-til 53 nl i ;t 2 1.+7 to r t..tr:
-n. ,t Ere,. h
t It tot`.
.i>YISII N' 1 1 e .l 1.1
Bolen. tllle " r
'
.i ,) rd
eight ght ! epIl nJ 1 u
eto < t 1 '1
d 10ttr r t1 le
Photo Service, ,
r' -
CHEAP CHICKS AI.
CHEAP ,•113tk
'S ARE NOy quality
AL -
ways profitable,
chicks at no higher price and be
assured of profits from our lood-
tested, government
Whits freghorns. Itlim leer Poultry
Farm, Norham,
ELIG TRAYS
MORE
inet loss from rack and breaks
by peeking in Reyes Trays ufillea
fiats). 3U doz. large eggs P
in 'regular cases. Send for free
casenitl'ostage paid.-Hawleytor Pro.
ducts Ltd., 711 Elgin Street. Brant-
ford. Ontario.
SPECI:AL COCKEREL I.iARt;AINS,
Factory Retail Branch
208 Spadina Aire.
Toronto
Phone WA. 1831
Open Evenings
CAR AND TR t.JC. PARTS
Used -- t'4ew , , tlu-
-r .(.l A 1.l'/,lit, IN ttl40tr 1L.t
eons, tatewielt.il erT . Hydr1 tI1l-
Hei ts, %Vin5he:st
ere, meetlre(os, eariatireters. ltardiart-.
ors - C%r•heanl a Service. Glass -
atttsfttrtlon or refund, levy /inln
t :arts, Toronto
Fora x.1.1•:
TWO -UN IT 11111'tteNew
;, 1!' L41'. iii,. Il 'Illi
law 3. ion , Int ri.' i ,
lore is repro 3 ]11 i
0,Mild. 1 t' 1 free 1 01 1 -
ett"Atian rt5 0l it , end f •
ll•t )1 fl ((
•
. 1 l•., .tt M'S-!
ra i,, -A Guide. 1r: i)Hu
Sarnia, Ontario.
F07111. POI:7,1)S ill'.i1LI:Y-'1.Nt1
Virginia. Leaf 51.00, fifteen Pollnils
$3,00. Pout* pounds Virgil:i.r1 elf
''3g 11 cute. T 5 . •:: 11.50. I o. tun, () t
d.
;. W. Jefft•r•t ) min
FROM HALF' At%RE -
HER It -GROWING
People CROP 1 R
Peoplee e1er;R'h're are growing
Ginseng and golden Seal (Medi -
eine herbs). Enormous profitsl We
uy ev-
supply 1(
pound. Particulars 10c (credit-
ed). No triflers, Associated herb
Growers, Sox 27W., St. Norbert.
Manitoba.
HOGS POR SALE
ORCHARD- VALLEY FOMa1CS. Ser-
--Present offering
vieeable age and younger. sows all
ages, bred or open. Sate J.
laugher, Alliston, Ontario.
HOTELS WANTED
ifffi DESPONDENT
(AIM. x Cnryoin; spells. itodltabete
, a monthly"painthud.f• td
areal "woman'skiend' onLydie S mink
.ta
r m'e Vegetable Comp
'Lydia E.PinkitanesCMm
while they last.
week old Barred Xtock ndttNa d
Hampshire cockerels,
quality 30.95. also 1U -day-old non -
sexed New Ha centerred. Rooks
$11.45, 90 p .
Ramps 319.40, Barred Rocks $ p.ti 0
Cockerets, New Iianips 35.95,
red Rocks 36,95, two week: old,
add one tent, Egg 1
three week olddd
four gents, Big" Select aeld elect
one cent. Extraat Baden
two
dents. .immediate delivery. touted,
Electric (hick Jiateher3.
13:140.11, Ontario.
1AS11 IN ON THESE STAtrrEl)
chick bargains. Tiler are ail high
QwtlitY Chi''k` from Government
Approvet blo d t•'l' d breeders.
euble A.A Quality TWO Walk non-
sexed 13c,w 11011,•, Marred Rocks
$13.46 ells 1$S.n' tont Iulle5 $190,
•• ,
Cockerels 55 Three week td
d
add three eents. Extra Profit id add
11.i tents. Sp 11 Mating to -.1021.
Supply limits d Order
T delle Chide Hatcheries Limit-
Three to four
ed,
7 T PRICES. T.l•I)d
L'()1r tli Ct`TI 'nines just when
youleas hews Ail e•llielte
'011 least. ,aP t tailly yelied blood. -
tested
gree err
tested 111 5e1"s Standard Quality
non -sexed 'White White 5, ileums4 h 10' $8 i0,
s nooks, White Wy elelo.t es,
ltyhride $ i.9F. Pe per tent Pullets
i.eghorns .'10.te1. Barred Hooke
14.75. New 111100s. W hit, I oitk-
\ yatidette s, T,ub ids 311, o l
e'•.rels a. el1101)11 'wn e enl.a.
stamps five verily, Barred 11.0elte
4;1•111T7. \t h?ta Routes. " 11-
cbrids 30.7' Largo t g
Qua Ii, .•1• tiro -
ft.
sty , dtl 01ro rent T
ors. Top New')
fadd trt+rritt,:111, lntnrin,
471:1100.11c••, ) t
1T'.l is x111 i b t les 11)twit 135 55' ilia
LT
went Started
ready with 18 varieties. „1, rted
eehielca, c::31111 -For egg
at
markets, Imre( eiate IT,irhe13.. 11ut
order :soon Bray
ialtn
OUR soeaSvalNG eOT-
elsireally phenomenal. Wwill
be pleased to have an opportunity
to try to sell yours. We •advertise
in every paper In Ontario, For our
terms, write to Siert Weir & Sons.
"Realtors, London, Ontario.
MEDICAL
1st ttst,s; 31.
UI i : n ive Home r•)me]i'
p zr.tA t. ;e
towt:lit soiaa is ew. t lit.. ante, I1
1r_ e 1P trtee t s p - '.3i Q111Q111t Sr- �k-
a.:i 1 Reliable Box
I': lee, Susie
Rr.l,iru3r.s
• •t
l I11 Il ' t) 1, I 'v DEPoItle
l i t t-,+ t iful book c:'t;ae.
Megiddo Mt, c,nti. IT ....
Few York.
DISTRIBUTOR 1t,1'TOJR
ma1,•1
L i S-
i e - • 1 C ,c3 .S) . ; e, 3. cur
:n rt :111 r. beets
.�1.311.'nr ng, one sale per tot1t !r is
working, for wnteol.r -tone p•
ablehart workers elan •10i i)"
retail prices as lots re 489. so
amazing new machine
ir.e ny tp30- tee,
old company • - gl rots., :Ho
Box le, Room S -4A,
sum) ox,rs
AelD
:RConimercial, botREGISTERED
NO.Cil`E a• high
Yielding large grain. Write for
prices, R. J. McPherson, R.R. 5,
Galt, Ontario.
STAMMERING
G
PERMANENTLY CORRECTED ---
guaranteed it instructions follow-
ed. New scientific method. Twenty
Years' experience. References. 11.
W. Hogue, 220 McDernlot,
Winni-
peg. -^-.•
i3andT RELIEVES
Fohls y l
Liver uSynptom9.
Pains in right side. under shoul-
der Wades
tosttio.
Indi-
gestion, gas, constipation. l
trouble.
Formula of doctor. e -
sults In one days Price 35.00. Mrs.
Geo. S. Alines, Rex 10701V 5e kn-
t0on,
• ECZEMA. RASHES. PILES. SORE
Feet, rompsthey relieved
lieu edn wDer-
house he• 25c, at your
local old ointment.tmailed direct.
local druggist,
Write for Remedies. 107THogarth
Century '
Avenue, Toronto.
BABIES
E(01' MAID. Iran)RELIEF y or epng
or adults, from dr-
eczema. Testimonials from hund-
reds for over 35 years. Tv, -0 weeks
treatment
,
on
e d
ol
lar
.
Write 11y-
gelsTr1dt,rs London.)1t.
Ntiltvr RI, smog 1.
CHOICE PLANTS
TRnator Dunlap 000 $4,00, 3,000
$10 00or I)t:pre 1•
$10.00 by ••xprr s 1•'.0.13, Iroquois.
100 postpaid Boa Write far li�stthof
shrubs,perenn tls
andolenis. P"tW.iid Gardens, Troquois
tontan,n
NI'lihl RY steOCK
STRAWIBF.11R1 PLANTS, ANTS,
P
R
E3TRR
thousand.u
GMiley, Parson'sPrnt3$4.03 racythousand. Derwin Cripps, No. -,
iR
Arco
N 1 Trttlt 7 nt .
ITICY C•I,i;1S, 11I0'TOIt (i1 cities
I'ltE1" 'tLT,tSTRATEU , ,V A.T,OGl3Pl
New rebuilt letevttir5 cin up. Ttse.d
Motoroye ea, Duke's, alerae queen
We Torortet.
.,,.s,'' !.1'1c1trc
,r9.. "T) SIN 1.-1.:1 10 1121.E1.
C;t)l'rF. 1 'e;' qL 1(s,e,. 1(11111•
,b•'1 file e1 Strawrivi 111 , , tal. 1 i'tJe
s, seed es
It phew: s $1.00 t oull,i 0 11;^
itr ze)l eats c111)P1 ea (.:l All i 1111
,,,i• ). 70i li 1F`.r'11t Nursery r•o.,
Butlin .tt_tin r)httt.rlo,
Irl:1rs. l 01t
1.171tERI1101) 1i Yl 1.ItATli1•:i) 1;'0X''
terrier pups• eight sleeks old fr Rom
om
:Lott winning.resit. I e +
A, N ]1nUu� i t,rtatfnrd, Ont
FARM lgi-r. t volt. SALE
FOR SA-T.T, t) l + s ti. 3 ,) 1'r 5
tepee before .,v. -thistle, will
1Yield 1tr 1 el 75bus.
5100 stili -ctstlbs,
ee t-
ant, Sample on request. X0) b los.
earl}- 3talldalr;n 211. ,qt1. ls,lf lex-
;:(•ed in protein, will t, ld 5 bit ti.
1(515 arra, gr ,tvn ?rem regi
blossom Sweet Clover
seed. t4 blur till ;, r 11us, (. hat "
11•ed 111 ' to 3 weeks old.
• 1 n;scale " 1' ' tegi il,ttto0, both sex.
9,5fl e'er 1 i tieing sleek Plotted
d
4.00 aarh. ,ffii1 1,. Als10 12
rraia1leege rl Yorkshire h 1. en
-orl hs if; Itm
•;•pr, )' 3f it lookinge.,311l(, will sell at
eigba
110 .per lb, till nt tot :t hc.ti on
TRACTOR TOIL SALE
ALLIS CHALM ERS 20 35 TRA(: -
tor 1n first class condition. 4 r,iced
to sell. McCormick -Deering - E
Galt• Ontario.
tie pt'1� a1eti at
etovetnntant t•+pr.•tMd
weighing
1NIGH
LYONS'
BARGAINS!
CLASS ltl•1CONOIT1ONTED
FURNI'rLRL recondi-
tioned, article completely
tioned, guaranteed absolutely bean
and sold with a positive money
guarantee. suite,
310.50 3 -piece chesterfield u,
.English tapestry. reversible !ler.
shall spring cushions. rhr�ro-°.ald
324.00 smart es,•up oistered in fig-
327.00
ig-
supe, 3 pieces,' p
lured large 3 -piece chesterfield
$ cul brown rope material, figur-
ed
ylats111111 sp"l'S
eta reversible
e118h10115. Perfect.
$35.00 beautiful i, brown
las age size, fig e
reversitield Marshall spring
ersh-
reversible
ions, bus et,
$ tablsolid e tall o6 i. leather suite, .-ed
e
r11a
u dining su,n . -
$4p, e English.bfe oast d810fl ,a.
p{cera, buffet, extension table,
e.
$2410n0 1) and
suite, fumed oaks, �af-
tet, drop icat table and 4 at' rs'
359.00 Pinar sample dining , om
suite, English oast, buffet, t1p-
extension table and 6 chairs,
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LYONS FURNITURE CO.
475 YC)rt ,e St. -^-" Toronto