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Zurich Herald, 1935-03-07, Page 7REAL ECONOMY !n Dixie Plug There is no waste! It's fragrant and Has better taste. The smoke for you, The smoke for me, In a plug that's Real economy! Large Plug 20c PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO We Iook at sinners and shudder at Bow awful they are, and maybe they took at us and shudder at how smug we are. Classified Advertising PATENTS AN OFFER TO EViuktY INVENTOR. List of wanted inventions and full information sent free. The Ramsay Couspany, World Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank Street. Ottawa, Canada. zee GOOD LUCK CHICKS 1 12 /o increase over 1934 business. Answer is "SATISFIED CUS- TOMERS." Write for catalogue— Chatham, Ontario, HEADACHE, BACKACHE? Mrs. 1.. W. , , Flaxagati �. '6 Labatt Ave., Toronto, Ont., says : I had head- aches, pains in my back, h a d" no appetite a n would feel dizzy and faint. r was so weak I could hardly keep up. I took 11t.s Pierce's; l a vo r i t e des ipei •d .it seemed. tokieencn•ry 1e - New size, kalslehi utta":, liquid $1.00. IA Visite ': Pler,.e"r,'i'lipie, Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice. British Columba • Deficit $373,977 Relief Expenditures For Year Given as $3,625,854 Victoria—Legislation to provide for substantial public works and to amend hours of work and minimum wage acts in an effort to provide more employment were forecast in the Speech from the Throne read at the opening of the second session of British Columbia's 18th Legislature by Lieutenant -Governor J. W. Ford- ham Johnson. "Unemployment is still the most pressing problem, notwithstanding that there. has been a reduction during the past months of about 12 per cent. of those on relief," the ad- dress declared. "It is the intention of my Gov- ernment to continue to press for la ' -a possible, of those now out of work into profitable employment." amt. age toi, `atn,i 5 rm.'In a veeka. 163 ?. lisnces 41 .. 5 . to 5 mth,. No Drags, 30. si .. m 16 daps. ••xn. Ditttos. 30, . ? ,. 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HEALTH kSTRENGTH DEPEND AN Mel THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE For Sale by Your Dru gist 74 Handwriting Reveals Character This Fascinating New Chart Shows- How! Everyone should have a copy of THE GRAPHOCHART 100 lllusirations SIMPLE! ACCURATE!!— INFALLIBLE!!! By Geoffrey St. Clair (well-known Graphologist) It shows you how to analyse your own character, and that of your Friends from handwriting . .. It is not only a very fascinating game, but it is extremely practical. Copies sent Post Free for 12c each J4' THE GRAPHOCHART, Room 421, 11 Adelaide W., Toronto, Ont. FELL WS X) OF I RI:TI II FAMtLY ON 'THE AIR • Letters now reaching London from a ft(1 on their part Canadians were the furthermost regions of Canada bring vividly to mind the thrill wt11 h went through the Dominion from end to end when the King's Christmas message passed over the radio. Many of the remoter Cana- dians who rose arly enough to hear the broadcast got their first 'real idea of the extent of the British Empire. Think of the effect of the King's heartfelt words as heard in the lonely slip* on the prairies, the .isolated lumber camps of the Far North, and the rough miner's but in the sub -Arctic regions. From. Vancouver they tell us how, as they tuned in ,at 6.55 a.m., the light on Grouse Mountain Chalet shone clearly, . the outline • of the rug- ged north shore mountains could be dimly seen. The whole British and American world soon to hear Dlclt t.. .,i}bull at the ChaVt ded. scribing the sleeping city, the beauty of the sun -tipped Lions, and the Winter wonderland of the mountains. ?brought to realize the astonishing Va9iety' climate and country which ,s to- be found Wider.'" the King's sway. India, spo)te of 'glorious poin- s''ttias; Australia 'told' of Summer sports and bathing belaches crowded with people, 'Great engineering un- dertakings like. the Sydney bridge the. Mersey tunnel, and the "farthest 0014h" ftsbing in New Zealand were also described, Canada, as we know, was represented in the broadcast by the carillon at Ottawa, which fol- lowed th. Bethlehem bells; by a vivid description of Vancouver, "the eyergr,en playground of Canada," given by Dick Clarinbull of CR CV i,`rom Grouse Mountain Chalet; by a Christmas scene in- a Quebec lumber ,camp; a fisherman of the Maritime ,provinces; a children's skating party in Winnipeg; and the story of a hockey game in Toronto, The Fellow- ship of the Family of which the King IS, the head was never more dramati- cally realized. Have You Heard? Could a successful man possibly order the lives of other people so that they would be successful, too? He might, but they wouldn't stand for the self-discipline. WINTER LONGINGS. I am longing for the time When the spring is in its prime, And birds are singing happily of love, When the hedgerows, pink and white, Are -a "solace to the sight, . And the lark is in his watch tower up above. I am longing for the day When the right shall win the day And wrong be relegated to tine dust, When no freedom is denied, When there's peace the whole world wide, And rulers are both merciful and just. I am longing for the grace Which shall make a happy place For people of all countries, of the earth, That shall make all nations see That their truest dignity Is to cultivate the things of worth. highest A. B. C"o0 Shim -You seem to be extra Jim, Jim—Yes, I'm writing a love let- ter to my girl. I've been working on it for over an hour, --.Slim—Wry are you taking so much paths? Jim—I want to make sure that if this letter is ever read in court it won't make me look like a fool. Keeping up with the Joneses is 'no Problem at all today. They just leave their radio going full blast—and there you are! Friend—Well, I see you've found a'iway to settle your wife's hash. Man—Yes, I take a spoonful of bi- ctrbonate of soda, Hubby (stumbling upstairs at 3 am,)—The old gray mare ain't what she used to be, Wifey (peeved)—Nor; but the white Mille still is! 'Teacher—Now what is this a pic- ture of? Jean—A monkey, ';Teacher -yes; and what does a monkey do? Jean—Climbs up a tree. .Teacher—Yes; what else? 'Jean—Climbs down .again. But if a man builds a better mouse trap now, he is so busy making spee- ches that he never has time to make ane more. It has been inscribed on jade! "Give neither salt nor counsel un - lass you are asked." • Babe Ruth's Pun We all like to know how the great 1i re and enjoy a pleasing sense of n r common ,humanity when we find t their tastes are simple and that y, too, really enjoy a bit of good ,n. fun, Perhaps it was for this (perhaps for some other lea never knows) that I find so sure in - this 'quotation the Daily Telegraph), describ- the habits of Babe Ruth,the nerican baseball king. America's idol weights 16 stone, kd has been playing baseball for 21 ars. In his 41st year he still re - a ins a schoolboy sense of humor, Nothing delights him more than to go into the changing rooms of visit- ing teams and nail their shoe's to the floor. --New Iiatesman and Nation, ONTARIO COLLECTS $4,000,000 FROM MOTORISTS IN 35 DAYS Toronto—Premier Mitchell Hep - bun, of Ontario, revealed last week why the Department of Highways insisted on all motor car licenses in the province be purchased by the end' of January. There were two obligations for the Government to meet February 1, said Mr. Hepburn, speaking in his capacity of Provincial Treasurer. One was e, $5,000,000 issue of Treas- ury bills and the other a $5,000,000 debenture issue. The Highways Department hand- ed over to the treasurer during Jan- uary $3,541,000 and since then that total was augmented by $400,000. The amount was made up of fees S N RASHES Give Place to Velvet Smooth Skins In almost countless numbers, skin sufferers have had cause to be thankful for D.D.D., the prescription of a highly successful physician, Dr. D. D. Dennis. This liquid prescription, now made and. endorsed by Campana's Italian Balm chemists, allaya.irritation almost at once, and gmckly clears up such skin troubles as eczema, hives, acne, ring- worm, dandruff, pilnpples and rashes. Ask your druggist for D.D.D. Prescrip- tion. Trial size, 35e. 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Krusehen is obtainable from all Drug Stores, at 45c and 75c a bottle. FARM FLASHES A$ ea result of unrestricted access to the British market, Canadian bacon exports in 1934 increased 62 per cent. over 1933, while, under quota restric- tion, Danish exports decreased 22 per cent. from 1933. The sales of branded beef in Can- ada for 1934 totalled 3„575,754 lbs., an increase of 8,893,145 lbs. over the sales of 1933. The farm implement trade In the Argentine is controlled principally by Canada and the United States. Can- adian -made harvester threshers, grain drills, riding plows, corn cultivators and planters being well established. A now fungus causing brown spot- ting of peony foliage has been dis- covered in northern Italy✓,,Warm, hu- mid , climatic conditions 'and temper: ature-fluctuations favor the develop- ment and spread of the disease, A purple -topped yellow -fleshed tur- nip which has been grown in Aber- deenshire, Scotland, "for the past 100 years has been found by agricultural scientists to be resistant to club -tact • di5ette% turnip is unknown Shipments of live stock frown Wes- tern to Eastern Canada dining 1934 included 118,623 cattle; 7,715 calves; 200,436 hogs and 74,471 sheep. Com- pared with 1933, the increases were 28,384 cattle; 3,556 calves and 19,- 309 sheep. There was a decrease of 86,847 in the number of hogs ship- ped. Friend—It's all right for you to talk about Fascism, but do you know what it would be like to live under a dictator? Man—I should think so, I've been married for 12 years. "Money, money — it's always money! 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