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Zurich Herald, 1941-09-25, Page 6THANKS TO KELLOGG'S ALL -BRAN, THAT TROUBLE IS ONLY A MEMORY 9 have suffered considerably from a sluggish digestive system and have tried many remedies which failed to bring relief. But now, thanks to eating ICELLOGG'S ALL -BRAN regularly, that trouble is only an unpleasant memory," writes Howard E. Nichol; Tense, Saskatchewan. KELLOGG'S ALL -BRAN helps you get at the cause of constipation dun to lack of the right kind of "bulk" in the diet. Eat this delicious cereal for breakfast (or try it inmuffins) every day and drink plenty of water. But remember, it doesn't work like harsh purgatives . . . ALL -BRAN takes time. At your grocer's; in two con- venient size packages or in individual serving packages at restaurants. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. 5,1 More Objectors Join The Army Increasing numbers of consci- entious objectors are getting over their objections to military serv- ice after a taste of camp life in the work camps set up for then.. This development is attributed in part to the treatment of men who refuse to bear arms for re- iigious reasons and who, instead, are put to work at 50 cents a day and their board. From one work camp 12 men left to join the active army in 'two days. In one military district 99 Mennonites, the largest of the religious groups which regard the taking of human Iife under any circumstances as sinful, are go- ing into military training camps, many of them without trying out the alternative of service in the labor camps. OFF FOR LONDON John D. Biggers is pictured leaving New York by clipper plane for London, where he'll direct co-ordination of Ameri- can production with British mili- tary needs. ..ortismDomo9.nasmass1,mo..0•i.1,70Fi1ons.ld sward A u�" E YOU LIE dh.' D? Two acquaintances were cele- brating a reunion with liquid re- freshments in a hotel room when there were loud poundings at the door and a shrill female voice was heard yelling: "Let me in, you wretch!" "Heavens, that's my wife," whis- pered one of the men, "She'll kill me if she finds us in here, drink- ing liquor—we'll have to hide.." "Where'll we hide?" said the other fellow. "There's no hiding place here." "We'll have to go out through the window," answered the excited one, The second fellow went to the window, opened it and peered out. "We can't jump out of here," he said. "Why?" asked the first man. "We're on the thirteenth floor," he explained. "This is no time to be super - editions," said the first man. "Go ahead and jump," —v— "What's that piece of string tied round your finger for Bill?" "That's a knot, Forget-me- not is a flower; with flour we make bread and with bread we eat cheese. This is to re - PARCELS FOR OVERSEAS SOLDIERS Contain Razor Illades, Choc- ;dote, Cigarettes, Gem, Oxo, Hoot Laces, sone -- All things difficult to procure in Britain. Save time and trouble, Send $1.00 ,vltb name, regimental number, Mud unit of Soldier or Airmen to t„Arc. PARCELS DESPATCH cetera), 350 Bay Street, '!'oroato. liet'elpt mailed to your addre:ys, mind mo to buy some pickled onions.” —v— Two vTwo men on a cargo steamer were comparing notes as to their occupations before the war. One had been a porter and the other had been a magician. The porter said to the magicians "What can you dor "I can make things disappear. I'll show you," replied the magic- ian, Just then a torpedo hit the ship and sunk her. The two men were flung into the water. They scram- bled on to a raft. The porter look- ed around with disgust, and, see- ing no sign of the ship, he said to the magician: "I suppose you think that's funny?" Grandmother: "If you wash your face, I'll give you a piece of candy. And if you wash your ears, you'll get two pieces." Grandson: "Can't 1 take a bath?" —v— Coming home on his first leado, the young Scottish soldier was get- ting it hot from his father because he hadeet written home often en- ough. "You promised tae write every week, didna' ye?" said the old man sternly. "Yes, father," "An' even when I wrote tae ye, enclosing a stamp for a reply, ye didna' write?" "No, father; I hadna' the time." "Then," snapped father, "whit did ye dae wi' the stamp?" —7— Officers "How long did It take you to learn to drive a motor car?" Private: "Oh, three or four." Officers "We'eks?" Privates "No, sir -- motor cars!" —� A fellow got on the bus witlr"ia hundred -pound bomb under his arae and sat down. "What's that you've got on your lap?" asked the conductor. "It's a delayed action bomb I'm taking to the police station," came the answer, "Lumme," said the conductor, "you don't want to carry a thing like that on your lap. Put it under the seat!" —7 --- "Whatever made you buy a house in such a desolate spot?" "The smartest real estate agent in the business." Leaflet "Bombs" Sifting down silently and in- visibly at night to be picked up in the morning, or glinting against the sunlit sky in a disintegrating cloud, propaganda leaflets con- tinue to "bomb" civilian and soldier alike on both sides of the war in Europe, Africa and the Near East. They were put to use in the very first moments of the war and have been more or less stead- ily employed ever since. It is im- possible to measure the effect they may have had. Both sides attempt in the leaflets to plant seeds of suspicion concerning those in high places, to 'implant fear, to spread rumor, to slow down civilian war effort, to da- mage soldiers' morale — at the most optimistic to inspire open revolt • against existing regimes. As in military tactics this war has shown great strides, so has it in the use of the psychological weapon—hitting the people where they think and feel. China shipped 262,129 dozen pairs of embroidered woollen gloves or mittens to the United States last year. Ai011W.0610.0UIOYO•iIw/Y,ur0aro44 W How Can I. BY ANNE ASHLEY 1 Q. How can I keep my drains clean? A. Place a large lump of wash- ing soda in the sink and then pour boiling Water over it until it has washed down the drain, Grease will not accumulate and stop up the drain. Do this about once a week. Q. How can 1 remove all odor from. pans that have been used for strong -smelling vegetables such as cabbage and onions, A, Place a little salt on the hot range and turn the pans upside down over the burning salt. The odor will disappear. Q. How can I tint lace or mus- lin curtains a cream color? A. This can be accomplished by dipping them into weak coffee or tea. Be sure, however, that the latter is strained before putting the curtains into it. Q. How can I easily remove lint from furniture upholstery? A, Go over the upholstery with a wet chamois wrung dry. Q, How can I prepare cabbage sauce? A, Cabbage sauce is excellent when served with broiled fish in place of the usual tartar sauce. It can he made by shredding finely 3 head cabbage and mixing with 2 chopped green peppers, 1 cup diced celery, 3 tablespoons chopped nuts, 1 cup boiled dressing, and 4 tablespoons chili sauce, Chill for several hours before serving. iiiii:t- Science Is'':�►> Ding HOW MUCH DOES GAS WEIGH? Because hydrogen and helium are lighter than air, and because they can be used to raise balloons and dirigibles from the earth, It might be thought that they have no weight. Besides, after build- ing a vast structure of metal and• fabric weighing many tons, it would seem absurd to attempt to make it float in the air by adding something weighing several tons more. However, filling the huge gas bag of the dirigible with hy- drogen will do the trick, in spite of the fact that the 3,000,000 and over cubic feet of gas required may weigh nine tons. * * r Wireless rays may be a mile long, while X-rays are shorter than atoms. Cotton insulation for houses M. effective in Alaska and in the tropics. A new German process makes building blocks by mixing cement and seaweed. The first process for making rayon was invented in 1884 by Count Hilaire de Chardonnet. Photo -measuring devices have shown that meteors travel eight to 50 miles per second. Ice containing an antiseptic that kills bacteria as it melts, has been developed for commercial food packing. Focused on a fly a mile away, the 200 -inch Palomar telescope in California would make the fly's eyes distinguishable. Welcome Guests At Mont St. Michel, France, in an old tombstone• with the inscrip- tion: "Here rest Victor and Art- nette Poulard, a good couple, good innkeepers. May the Saviour welcome them as they received their guests." 1TEC 0 1481.0.311061.643.1.163l„1>Y.S. WISC.i®.4. 1.0..... { flip,"•F0 Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE 1, Should the napkins to be used at a formal tea be of a certain else? 2. When calling on a friend at a hotel or in an apartment, does one go directly to the room? 3. Is it all right to monopolize an entire seat on a train by piling one's wraps and luggage on it? 4. What is one of the most com- mon and inconsiderate of offen- ses when attending a theatre per- formance? 5. When should one unpack one's baggage when taking an ocean trip? 6. What should stout women avoid when selecting their ward- robe? ANSWERS 1. Yes; they should be twelve inches square. 2. This is considered very bad „R ©1E5 TASTE GOOD !N A P{I'Elpl NANDY SE© TOP" T-650 - Pocket Tins also Pecked in GROWN IN SUNNY, SOUTHERN ONTARIO taste and thoughtless. One should never go to the friend's room with- out first telephoning to see if he or she is in and able to see you. The telephoning may either bo done from one's home or by use of the house telephone. 3, No; if passengers are going through the train looking for seats remove your belongings be- fore someone is forced to ask for the seat. 4, That of arriving late, This le exceedingly inconsiderate of the comfort and pleasure of the others who have arrived on time and are entitled to an unspoiled perform - ane a. erform•ante. 5. For safety's sake do not un- pack until the visitors have left and the steamer has put out front the dock. 6. Stiff tailor-made clothes and big patterns. !3s:>:;':!i>:?E:iti i`:':i::`• tial`;,':,i33fi•`::r:E;s:�i`>};i; ... .. - ��®UC"C GOkG� QV�.N$.i.lE^fli'I'Eo i�9d�l`/►1L�OH 1;'+Y � �p2C Egs o° O SAFES Protect your BOOKS and CASA from TIRE and TtiotEVBS. We have n size and type of Safe, or Cabinet, for any purpose. Visit us, or write for prlees, ete. Dept. 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AEROMATIC METER FOR AUTO - mobile, truck, tractor, bus and marine engines. More power! Stops carbon! 25% more mileage. Airmail for quick information! Agents, write for territory. Dept. 9, Box 163, Vancouver, Canada. REPRESENTATIVES (.Either Sex) able to sell a health special- ty (profitable): Write Coope - Remedies, longe Street, Toronto. AEROMATIC METER AEROMATIC METER FOR AUTO - mobile, Truck, Tractor, Bus and Marine Engines. More Power! Stops Carbon! 26% More Mileage. Airmail for quick information! Agents, write for territory. Dept. 9, Box 163, Vancouver, Canada. JELECTRIC PUMP CLEARANCE A PEW 1940 MODELS STILL TO clear at cut prices. 200 gal. and 360 gal. styles. Also some rebuilt jobs which have been put in good working order. Let us know your requirements and perhaps we can suit you.—Beatty Bros. Limited, i.16WL 31111 St., Fergus, Ont. FARM AND DW1,1.L0NGS POR FARMS AND TOWN DWELL - Ings, apply The Morgan Real Pie- tate and Insurance .Agency, Palm- erston, Ontario. L'ARRM. FOIL SALE 100 ACIII"S, 8 HARDWOOD, NEAR Lindsay Tiip'lrwny 35. Good build- ings, 'tiydiro, sonnS. Noble Perrin, 1'mm,,l'"11, Ontario. FLOWER LSULIIS DARWIN TULIP I3ULT3S FOR sale. Clara Butt, pink, 60c per dozen; $4.50 per hundred. Pride of Haarlem, 70c a dozen, $5.50 a hundred. J. Vet, Fergus, Ont. GRINDERS FOR SALE A FEW OF THE FAMOUS 392 "CY- clone" grain grinders with 8" flat double -sided plates. New. The right grinder for use with light tractor — 336.50 — freight paid. Write Beatty Bros. Limited, Box 144WL, Fergus, Ont. HAIILDIIESSING SCHOOL LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE Robertson Method. Information on request regarding fall classes, now beginning. Robertson's I -Iain - dressing Academy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto. LI.GAl J. N. L leusAY, LAW OLi'1"10E, CAP- ltol Theatre Building, St, Thomas, Ontario. Special Department for farmers collections. MEDICAL GOOD ADVICE! EVERY SUFFER- er of Rheumatic Pains or Neur- itis should try Dixon's Remedy, Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. HAVE YOU GOITRE? "ABSORRO" reduces and removes. Price $5.00 per bottle. Trial size t2 postpaid, 3. A. Johnston Co., 171 King E., Toronto. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS DEALERS WANTED. BY MAKER of stringed musical instruments. Send for catalogue, A. Dennis & Co., 381 Nairn Avenue, Winnipeg. PULLETS "EVERY EGG CANADA CAN PRO - duce" — that's the call from Britain, Be prepared! Order Bray Pullets or Chicks now, and ask for Bray Fall Service Bulletin. Bray Hatchery, 130 John North, Hamilton, Ontario. RHEUMATIC PAINS IT'S IMPORTANT — EVERY SUF- ferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neur- itis should try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's .Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. l'ostpaid 31.00. TRACTORS ONE 25/40 OIL PULL TRACTOR and One 20/35 011 Pull Tractor. Both reconditioned. Thomas L. Scott, Cromarty, Ont, STICKERS VICTUI1I STICKERS — FOR autos, dours, windows, halls and homes. Six assorted fur Ole, 12 for 50c. Harvie's Flag Store, 238 King St, East, Toronto. 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