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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." 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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. 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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. 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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! 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