Zurich Herald, 1933-12-07, Page 7ASHAMED OF HER
FIGURE
•
Husband Persuaded Her to
Take Kruschen
By following her husband's adviee,
dais woman made a tremendous im-
provement in her appearance—slhe
actually took off' 32 lbs, of her excess
fat, Telling of her experience, she
writes:-•
"A year ago I was troubled with
rheumatism, nervousness and other
complaints. And I got so fat that I
was ashamed of my figure. I was
persuaded by my husband to take
Kruschen Salts. Before I began, 1
weighed 161 lbs. After taking Krus-
chen for a short time the rheutnatisne.
was less painful, my nerves got
stronger, and my step lighter., Then
( knew that Kruschen was doing me
good, so 1 persevered with it and got
my weight down to 129 lbs., a reduc-
tion of 32 the. of unwanted fat, I am
not boasting when I say that I feel
younger and more active, have a much
better figure, and am healthier than 1
have been for years,"—(Mrs.) J. S.
Kruschenis a blend of six mineral
salts which assists the internal organs
to throw off each day those waste
products that would otherwise accu-
mulate in the form of fatty tissue,
"Bow r Bells"
Ringing Again
London's Famous Peal of
Twelve Bells Was
Long Silent
"Every English child properly edu
eated knows of Bois- bells," said the
Archbishop of Canterbury in re -dedi-
cating the famous peal of twelve bells
which were heard again over the City
of London recently after a six -years
silence. Five bells that had been
cracked and three trebles have been
recast, and the whole peal corrected
.-in tune, be, the gift of Mr. Gordon Sel-
tridge. The L -r'l Mayor and sheriffs
attended the service in the Church of
St. Mary -le -Bow in state, and mazy
aldermen and common councillors
were present. Standing below the
tower of the church, the Archbishop
*as handed the rope of the great tenor
bell ("The Great Bell of Bow") ''y
Mr. Selfridge, and said: "In the fa.ch
of Jesus Christ, we do solbmnly set
apart and re -dedicate these bells to
the glory of God."
The Archbishop then. handed the
rope to the rector (Chancellor Ponson-
by) with the words: "Receive these
bells, that have been solemnly set
apart from profane and unhallowed
uses, as a sacred trust committed unto
thee as the appointed minister of
Christ in this church, and take care
that they be ever and only used in
God's service and His glory."
Five hundred ringers, one o_ whom
Is 91 years old, rang the bells: They
were representative of 2.7 guilds ani
diocesan associations and attended
Bow Church for a bellringers' opening
'service following the re -dedication
the bells. The vetctafr ringer was Mr.
Joseph Waghorn, of New Southgate,
wbo has been ringing for 70 years.
ass
Wedding Rings in Demand
Au increased demand for wedding -
rings is regarded in many quarters as
a sure sign of confidence in industrial
• recovery.
The feathers of birds are, perhaps,
more effecient as an armor than is
commonly realized; shot are often de-
flected by the feathered coats of game
birds.
"I say, Brown, have you got that
umbrella I lent you?" "No, I lent it
to a friend. Are you wanting it?"
"Not exactly, but the chap who lent it
to me says the owner wants it."
FU'i•" S
FOR "PROMPT RETURNS"
—"FAIR GRADING"—
"BEST PRICES"
SHIP YOUR
RAW FURS
To
Revillon Freres
Trading Company Limited '
Established 1723
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
TO MAIL SHIPMENTS
Montreal
Roberval
Halifax
Agencies at
'Wtnntpeg Vancouver
The Pas Edmonton;
Sudbury Prince Albert
Seven Islands
Plass Takes Place
O1 Ordinary Walls
Young Indians Architect Plans
Gigantic Enterprise Pro-
viding Work for Over
a Thousand Men
A young man whose father disin-
herited him because he wanted to
become an architect is now beginning
to change the face of outer London
in revolutionary style,
And his enterprise will provide
work far 1,500 men on a 450,000 job.
He 1.3 D, 'C. Waclhwr,, a 25 -year-old
Indian, and his sensational "liner
fiats" will soon be constructed at
Finchley, Wraysbury, Maidenhead,
nd Sunningdale.
"MIDDLE -C UT."
They are bachelor flats and resem-
ble a "i.t delle -cut" from the giant lin-
ers Mauretania and Lusitariha.
They will be built in tiers of fou
"cecks," with tennis courts and sun-
bathing facilities on the roofs. Hot
food will be avialable from under-
ground kitchens at all hours of the
day or night.
Wherever possible, glass will take
the place of walls.
It is four years since Mr. Wadhwa
carne to London. Having gained a
sheaf of engineering architectural
diplomas, he wrote to his father and
announced his intention of setting up
in London as an architect,
PROFIT RIGHT AWAY.
kl�s f. they ordered him to return
to India immediately. Mr. Wadhwa
said he couldn't do that, becau.,e there
was not any call for his particular
type of architecture in India.
His father replied by disinheriting
him, and the young man was left to
find out what real poverty feels like hi
London.
But opportunity came his way when
he submitted 'a competitive estimate
for a modern bathroom, and his esti-
mate was accepted.
Working on credit, he constructed
the bathroom and made a profit if
£20, with which he set up as an archi-
tect and looked around for contracts.
Now his £250,000 flats are keeping
him busy.
And Mr. Wadhwa's proud and re-
pentant father is arranging to sail
from India to pay his triumphant son
a visit!
•
Here's Your Health
A brilliant resident of my town was
on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
He went to a specialist. The doctor's
prescription was: "Go home Saturday
at noon and go to bed. Stay there.
You may read if you like; you. may
smoke in moderation. But eat little
and stay in bed until Monday znorn-
ing."
With no medicine or diet or treat-
ment of any sort the man made a full
recovery.
Sir Henry Lucy, in his memoirs of
English social life, tells of a certain
"Lady A.," a high-speed old dowager
whose vitality was the wonder of Lon-
don. He says:'
"Among stories told to account for
her phenomenal vivacity is one to the
effect that on a day of each week she
remained through the 24 hours in bed
in'a darkened room shuttered from
noise, Here she renewed her youth
like the eagle,'
A large part of the present troubles
of the world arises from the fact that
its affairs are being conducted by
tired men. Statesmen lack the punch
that comes from fresh. nerves. Busi-
ness executives are so worn out with
conferring that -they can no longer act.
Wise old Talleyrand, when he was
confronted with problems, so complex
that he could see no solution, used to
give out word t:.at he was "in confer-
ence," whereupon he would go to bed.
When he decided to get up again he
usually found that some of the prob-
Iems had settled themselves. And all
the rest looked easier.
So I pass on this hir'rt. it is a good
one. I have tried it myself.—Bruce
Barton in Herald Tribune,
Cape Breton Conditions
Best in Recent Years
Sydney, N.S.---Industrial conditions
in the Cape Breton mining district
"are the best in recent years," F. W.
Gray, assistant general manager of
the Dontinion Steel and Coal Corpora --
tion declares, All collieries are
working at capacity and Iargepay-
rolls are being issued, he says, with
fairly reasonable indications this im-
provement will continue both in coal
and steel this Winter. Discussing
shipment of coal to upper Canada,
Mr. Gray says 40,000 tons would .be
shipped •to Noranda district in the
northern Quebec mining la,reas
mum ,rl
4
Pk/h.:11
i.,ic' ;!l,
Price • $2.50
v�s` Gb loos :
`R4'Ized,
Bltte,
Green.
Room 112,
11 Wellington E.,
Toronto.
N0 inhaling of germ -laden
dust with Mum, the motor -
less suction cleaner. it quickly
removes dust without scattering
it, from Chesterfields and all
furniture and automobile aphei-
stry, rugs, carpets, silken deep-
cries, mattresses and cIothlnb-
from fur to chiffon. Will not
harm the most delicate fabric,
Cleans easily, lasts indefinitely.
Highly lacquered, attractively
boxed. Size 7 Inches by 2.
THE IDEAL XMAS GiFT.
All packages now contain
snore tobacco;
mare
Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Ltd.
Turret Fine Cut
for the same money
and Poker Hands, tool
Now we give every man who "rolls his own" more
Turret Fine Cut for the same old price! On this new
deal you'll get still more cigarettes from every pack
age of Turret Pine Cut—you'll actually save money by
purchasing this cool and fragrant cigarette tobacco
and buying your own cigarette papers.
Remember, too --you can get 5 large booklets of
"Vogile" or "Chantecler" ,cigaretteapers free in
exchange for one complete set of Poker ands;
It pay to "Roll Your Own" with
TURRET
FINE CUT
CIGARETTE TOJ3ACCO
SAVE THE POKER HANDS
PROTECT
YOUR CHILD
II the children gained
health and strength
through the summer
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
will help them keep well
through the winter.
t4-93
�tt;��RICFiYIN;XNlTAM INS��'`•�;�
f
•
e e
The small boy was much interested
in watching a baldheaded man scratch
the fringe of hair around the side of
his head, The man kept it up so long
that the boy finally reached over and
said in a loud whisper: "Say, mister,
you'll never catch him that way. Why
don't you run him out in the open?"
Don'ts For the Bride Who Wishes to
Get Along With Her Mother -in -Law:
Don't begrudge waiting on her.
Don't criticize her personal habits.
Dou't criticize her "old-fashioned"
ideas.
Don't forget to practice tolerance
always.
Don't. belittle her real or fancied
ailments. '
Don't (out loud) reseut dealings she
has with her son.
Don't try to reform her methods of
household management.
A great man who stood up to ad-
dress a crowd i
with a pair of butt< na
off his vest, would probably Lind that
the absence of the Buttons attracf.etl
more attention than he did.
Junior—"Where are you going, Moth-
er dear?"
Mother—"Your Daddy and 1 are go•
ing to a surprise party."
Junior—"Can't I go too --and cau't
we take Bobbie and Susie along too"
Mother --"No, you Were not invited."
Junior—"Well, don't you think they
would be lots more surprised if you
took us all?"
Some singer's are like most folks'
car this year. They only hit on one
tonsil
Ann—"I got hold of some fresh
country eggs last night."
Annette—"That's the way they are;
three miles out in the country ants
they all get fresh."
What Every infant Knows
How big be is.
The he mussen. Icy..
How the rooster goes.
Where his Curls are.
How the wooly -cow goes.
That he Is knowing for his age.
That he is gramma's b'essedest
angel.
That he has rosy -posy tootsy-wool•
sies.
Who's a tunnin' itsy bitsy lump 0'
eooda.
That he must pat.a-cake pretty for
the ladies, •
That he is a boofle-oofie, Iumpsy-
dumpsy, so he is.
But the infant of to -day does not
know how the horsie goes!
The old commercial traveller was
relating bis experiences to a young
man.
Old Salesman—"And clout' forget,
never try to sell an encyclopedia to a
bride."
Young Man---"Wlry not?„
Old Salesman (smiling cyuically)--
"She always thinks her husband
knows everthing."
A man approached a stranger upon
the street, stopped him, and said:
The Man.—"If a train left Chicago
for New York and averaged 59 miles
an hour, and another train left New
York for Chicago and averaged 64
Miles an hour, and they passed, how
old am I?"
Stranger --"Why, you're 35."
The Man—'That's right; but how in
the world did you figure it out?"
Stranger --Well, you see, I have a
cousin that's halt crazy, and he's 19.
Gene—"Say, Pete, 1 hear your wife
still adores you after two years of mar-
ried life. Is that true?"
r^'"`Pete!-"Well, I suppose it is. She
places burnt offerings in front of me
three times a day."
Briefs
When we ask a friend for his can-
did opinion what we really want is his
candied opinion, A reputed shortage
in oak trees may be the result of their
use for the manufacture of antique
furniture. The modern bathing suit
has taken all of the kick out of strip
poker. Use discretion or your sins
will find you out on the front page..
Grab at too much and youre morally,
sure to get nothing. A worm, is a
caterpillar that has been out playing
strip poker.
Hendee Egg Grading Kit
Covers New Regulations
Hendee Egg Scale and Candler mail-
ed complete with copy new regulations
12,50 postpaid. State whether for oil
or electric light. Mitchell Poultry
Supply, Mitchell, Ont.
Says Children of Future
May Lose Little Toe Nails
Richmond, Va.—In a few more gen-
erations children among the civilized
races may be born without nails on
their little toes, Dr. V. Pardo -Castello
of the University of Havant School ,of
Medicine told the Southern Medical
Association here.
Atrophy of the little toe nail, caused
by pressure of the shoe, is a common
affliction and eventually the nail may
disappear entirely among people who
constantly wear shoes, Dr. Pardo -Cas-
tello said,
RUN DON ?
TAKE WINCARNIS
It work and worry have got the better:
of you anis you are feeling weak and
listless, follow the recommendation
of more than 20,000 medical men,
TakeWincarnis throe times daily.
To thousands who once felt as you feel
now, this advice has proved invaluable.
Wincarnis brings to you all the valuable
elements of grapes (26 lbs. in each
bottle), and the strength building
content of beef and malt extract. it
is not a drug, but a delicious, blood
and tissue building wine which quickly
soothes tired nerves and builds new
wells of enemy.
From the time you start taking 4Vin-
oarnis you will sleep better, wake more
cheerfully, and feel more nearly as
you should. You will know, then,
how wonderful it la to be on the road
to sustained, vigorous health.
For those who are run-down, or ruin)
stiffer from ragged nerves, insomnia,
anaemia or debility, Vlrincarnie is a
marvelous tonin, Get Winoarnis from
Hour druggist today. Sales Agents:
arold F. Ritchie dz Co. Ltd„ Toronto.
ftp
For
Indigestion
Biliousness
The World's Family Remedy
PILLS
Coal vs. Oil
Is Discussed
English Fuel Man Asserts
Coal Holds Own With Oil
London.—Coal is unlikely to be de-
posed by oil as "King Fuel" of modern
civilize tion—despite the inroads oil al-
ready bas made on markets served by
coal.
This is the view of Sir William J.
Larks, president of the Institute of
Fuel, expressed at a meeting of the
British Gological Society held here re-
cen tly.
"Goal is still king," Sir William de-
clared "It must be admitted that oil
has been naoC with great success, even
in competition with coal, for steam
raising and the production of mechani-
cal energy by direct combustion.
Nevertheless oil s on unlikely to re -
cal
coal as .0- important fuel upon
which our moderi civilization is
based."
Sir William pointeu ouL that the ad-
vantages for oil firing for boilers were
great, But he thought their greatest
advantages were in large vessels such
as liners, leaving the greater propor-
tio of the world's steam tonnage to
be propelled by coal.
Sir William said that stone coal was
used by the ancient Britons before the
Roman invasion. But it did not ap-
pear to come into general use until the
thirteenth century. At that time sea-
borne coal was well enough known in
London to give its name to a street—
Sea Coals Lane in Farringdon Street.
Referring to the question of the pol-
lution of the atmosphere, Sir William
mentioned the first smoke abatement
law in history, passed in 1273, The
amount of smoke in the air was con-
sider injurious i ions to health, halts
1 But the
authorities passed no regulations as
to the size of chimneys or fires. Peo-
ple were just forbidden to use stone
coal at all.
As Others See Us!
Poor little Screech Owl,
Why do you sob and cry
Like a lost child in the night?
Is it from loneliness and fright?
Or because you try
To scare me with your howl,
Little Screech Owl?
:Pray, little Screech Owl,
Why don't you go to bed
Go home, poor little lost thing,
And tuck away under your wing
That solemn -looking head,
'Like a self-respecting fowl,
Little Screech Owl!
Said the little Screecb Owl:.
"If I seem to wail and lament,
Tis that all the night's glory aucl grace
Are lost on your purblind race
Asleep in your houses pent.
I'm a bird with a soul,"
Said the little Screech Owl!
—Christine L. Henderson.
Marjory-' Mummy, were you at
home when I was born?" Mother—
"No, darling, I was staying with grand-
ma in the country." "Wasn't you
awfully surprised when you hearts
about it""
England is now supplying much
more of her own egg'liceds, her im-
ports having decreased by half this
year as compared with 1031,
Classified Advertising
PATENTS.
A N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR.
tifntf!ea and full
ThRsy Co$
puny, World Patent Attorneys. 2T Bank
Street, Ottawa, Canada.
Flying Service Costly
Brussels.—Official figures show that
the Sabena, or Belgian flying service,
has cost the State 14,000,000 during
ten years. Each passenger travellin
by Deurne, Antwerp, costs the State
$16.
Children's
Coughs and C Ids
Go Overnight
Mother, don't worry when one of the little ones
has a bad cough or cold just get a bottle of
BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE and nux with equal
parts of honey. "It acts like a flash." One
little pleasant dose will give unmistakable re-
lief. Two doses often end a bad cold. s,
And don't forget — BUCKLEY'S MIX-
TURE will rid you or daddy of a cough, cold,
'flu or bronchitis just as quickly. Its lightning -
quick action will sstouad }nu. Play safe. Re-
fuse substitutes. sold everywhere.
41126.11.11.16011,
Nervous & Mental
BREAKDOWNS
Neurasthenia'
eurasthenia, Nervous
Breakdowns, Worry Habit
Stammering, Self Conscio is
ness, Lack of Success are
due to unreasonable FEAR.
They melt away under the
influence of understanding
and TRUTH. you can breast
down the limitations, unhap-
pi.KNOW YOURSELand torture F and your pnd be ower by
purchasing SELF MASTERY, a 100 -page
book, dealing with YOU and YOUR Prob-
lems. It will open your eyes to many
TRUTHS and be the first step toward
FREEDOM. Based on the treatment of
25,000 cases. Your correspondence is so.
licited. Write today. 25 CENTS prepaid,
C. PI A.IVIC /N LEAVITT, XX.
Suite W.P., 58 East Washington Street,
Chicago, Illinois,
Gas In The Stomach
Gas in the stomach, l'cl"ltiug, sous
water brash, pain after eating, eta, can
be overcome within three minutes if you
will tako a little Bisurated Magnesl,i
in water after you eat. The ordina:5
Bisurated Magnesia which 7•t:‘u can get
at any drug store will correc.. acid stone•
ash and stop acid indigestion inime-
diettl 1',-: it and wee,
eafhess
int
CP TAM. MEW :*
oro rrw-tata14..a»
arta S1,F'o A(16 OIL
►iB __ bestriptiva !elder os regsast
Also excellent for Temporary Deafness
and head Noises duo to congestion
caused by colds, Flu and swimming -
A. O. LEONARD, Inc.
70 Fifth Avc,, New York City
YOUR LIVER'S MAKING
YOU FEEL OUT OF SORTS
Wake upfbyour Liver Bile
—No Calomel needed
When yon 1rel bluo, depressed sour on the,
world that's your liver which ianft pouring its
daily two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels.
Digestion and elimination are being slowed
ap, food is accumulating and decaying inside
you and making you feel *retched.
Mere bowel -movers like salts, oll, mineral
water, laxative candy or chewmg can. or
eoughage, don't go far enough.
You need a liver stimulant. Carter's Little
Laver 'Pills is tho best one. Safe. Purely vege.
table. Sure, Ask for them by acme. Refuge
eubatitutea. 25a. at all druggiata 42
AND SKIN RASHES
USE
D r . 0, D. Dennis' Liquid Prescrip-
tion, trade and guaranteed by the
makers of Campana'a Italian Balm.
Trial bottle 25c at your druggist. is
ISSUE No, 413^` -^^,?3