CHAINED TO BED BY BACKACHE
Now Thanks to Kruschen -Not a Trace of Pain
This woman's life was made a misery by the nagging pains of back- acho. Then her father, who had proved the value of Kruschen him- self, advised her to try it. She did, and here in her grateful lekter:-
"For years I have been suffering with pains in the back. At times I hind to stay in bed for days. I could not walk, or even stand. My father was using Kruschen Salts for the same thing. He, too, used to suffer badly, and Kruschen saved him. He advised me to try it. did so, and did not get a puln for three years. I then neglected my dally doin for about six months, and two months ago the pain returned. I tried an- other remedy-It failed, so I again started Kruschen. Now I have not a trace of pain, thanks to Kruschen." --(Mrs.) ILR.
Pains in the back are usually due to polsons in the blood-waste pro- ducts which red kidneys are falling to filter from the system. The six sells in Kruschen coax your kidneys back to healthy, normal nation, so that not a particle of poisonous waste matter remains unexpelled.
TAKE IT FROM ME KLEENEX
D.
as millions are doing-we Kleenex in the bathroom to remove face creams and cosmetics—to wipe razor blades →→to apply futions, anti- septic-to clean comba, eyeglasses
in the kitchen-in baby's room→→→ in the car for picnics and many other uses.
a bandkerchief
Indispensable as during colds. Soothes the inflamed nose and checks the spreading of geimi.
In all white or peach, green and orchid.
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
November 25, 1939.
TIME OFF TO CONSIDER AN EMPIRE
BRITISH COLONIES BRITISH DOMINIONS!
BAHAMAS
JAMAICA
GOLD COAST
ADEN TANGANYIKA - N.RHODESÍA
GILBERT 19
ELLICE (9
• MAURITIUS
BEARS GO
ON TRIAL
Some Are Sentenced
To Become Rugs
YELLOWSTONE PARK.- It's not recognised by the federal or state legal systems- and the American Bar Associa- tion has never heard of it- hut Yellowstone Park boasts a unique private court of law which is constantly hearing cases although no human being has ever been tried before it.
There's a chief Justice, prosecuting and defence attorneys, a system of indictments and n code of just punishment located in the chief ran- ger's office.
All of this to keep the park's bears in line.
Most common offence among the. Yellowstone bruins is the biting of the hands that feed them. Tourists usually are the victims-usuqliy gul- lible persons who try to get too chummy with the bears.
When the offending bear's case is brought up, a jury of rangers deter- mines its gulit or innocence and the chief justice-chief fanger sets the penalty.
First Offenders
First offenders usually are eligible for leniency, such as a period of probation. As the bear becomes more mischievous-If it does-and la faced with a second charge and found guilty, the sentence might be a trip off to a remote part of the park where tourists aren't around to feed him and get themselves bitten.
The
criminal Курс- hardened offenders-might be sen- tenced to become a rug. However, this penalty, is invoked only in most serious cases.
habitual
the
EXAMPLES of malnutrition and disease in the colonies, given In the report of the Colonial Economic Advisory Committee. did not make happy reading; to- day the Colonial Development Advisory Committee's report Bhow that Borac progresa is being made towards better condi- tions in some parts of the Empire. It says that grants to the Colonies for improving trade and Rórtal conditions total £623,116. GILBERT AND ELLICE 15- LANDS (Western, Pacific, Popu- Iation 34,000) receivo £14,000 to transport natives from coral is- lands
whose
has population grown beyond their supporting capacity,
TANGANYIKA (Africa, Popu» Intion 5,083,000) £23,000 10 help research in coffee-growing. JAMAICA (West Indies, Popu- Jation 1,130,000)-The "bad boy" of the Colonies granted £85,000 for mass attack by selenitats against "leaf spot," which Im- perils the main industry-banana growing.
MAURITIUS (Eastern. Popa- lation 411,000) given £3,750 to find a way to take the "lang" out of Mauritius tobacco,
Po- MALTA (Mediterranean. pulation 202,000) gets £31,500 for research into disease among goats, the main source of indik supply.
BAHAMAS (West Indies. Population 66,000)-Main indus- try-sponges-in danger of being overworked. Closer control.
ADEN (Eastern. Population 40.000) receives £3,600 for child-welfare clinic.
NORTHERN RHODESIA (Africa, Population 1,378,000)~~~ Blg drive against the tsetse fly. carrier of sleeping sickness. Grant of 23,000 for research.
GOLD COAST (Africa. Popu- lation 3,617,000) reta 26,000 Lo Irea citrus fruit crops from moth TAVAZE.
BERLIN (U.S.A.)
HAS BOOM
BERLIN, NEW HAMP- SHIRE. This municipality in the centre of the New England Jumber belt sees prosperous days ahead as result of the European war.
The Brown company, one of the largest industrial firms in the city, already has placed Rcores of 'men on a full-time basis after two years of part- time work.
Ocials said that extremely large orders for pulp, paper toweling, chemicals and fibre tubing had been pouring into the plant and attributed the increased order volume to the European war, which has shut oft Scandinavian pulp importallons.
They said no great number of new employees would be added to their payrolls, but said the situation meant steady income and regular employ- ment for capacity crews.
Berlin business men said the in- creased business of the firm would be reflected immediately in their own concerns and reported that fami- Ites
ulready were buying commodi- tics
denied they had
themselves through slack periods.
Undergoing reorganisation pro- ceedings at the time she was boom started, the firm was expected by its offers to be completely clear of its financial predicament within a few weeks. Is securities were among market value Rangers said that despite the care under that of lost year. Superinten- the many that soared exercised to keep tourists from being dent Edmund B. Rogers sald it is after war was declared and the 5% Injured, -50 persons have suffered "still too high" and that a campaign per cent bonds doubled in value, bites and scratches so far this year. against such accidents would be in- | adding some $4,300,000 to the com- Although the figure is 20 per cent. tensified.
pany's market appraisal.
What did
the Traveller say-
arriving at an
obvious conclusion?
"Good old JOHNNIE WALKER
-there's a whisky for you
* Good old Johnnie Walker", is not only an enthusiastic tribute; it is also an accurate description of this famous whisky. "Good" is something of an under- statement considering that Johnnie Walker is blended from all the finest whiskies of Scotland; "old" recalls the many year these whiskies matured in the wood before blending.
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